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# Table of Contents Page This is the contents page from *The Frontier* magazine (Vol. 4, No. 2, May 1926). It lists twelve stories and features in this issue, including "Songs of the Range" edited by Henry Herbert Knibbs, "The Devil's Caldron" by Don McGrew about pirates and treasure, "Trail Toll Bridge Charters" by Clarence E. Mulford, and "Sam Bass" by Eugene Cunningham about an outlaw. Other pieces include "A Bride Too Many," "Yellow Iron" about conflict over gold in the Black Hills, and "Ben Wright" by Rachel Middlebrook. The page also displays publisher information and subscription rates at the bottom.

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VOL, 4, NO. 2 ros May, 1926 Wa CONTENTS COVER DESIGN WM. RUESSWIG SONGS OF THE RANGE—Tue Cowszoy’s Lire . . . Edited by HENRY HERBERT KNIBBS 3 One of the anonymous songs this, just one of those sonas the old-timers passed from campfire to campfire, di -DEVIES” CALDRON so imkt a Seay a ra ee ee alg DON McGREW 4 i em tila als gcey i treasure; together they make a thrilling tale of adventure in the out eas TRAIL TOLL BRIDGE CHARTERS , . .. . . see. ; . . CLARENCE E MULFORD 45 A “graft” of the old days—and a mighty lucrative one some keepers made it! THE WATERS OF BOWLEGS CREEK .. te ogo te, - » J. E.GRINSTEAD § 46 Water was all-important to Clell Berry’s dry homestead, but to go after water meant quick trouble. AUSTRALIA—FORTUNE LAND... . - . + . «» RODERICK O’HARGAN 56 Even official attempts to hush it up could not as ‘i stralie? s gold discovery from the eager ears of the stampeders. CHAPAREJOS . ae a ; » « ANTHONY M. RUD 59 A momentous blast was Kab Toi-Yabe Tolman fi are in the Red Chalk Range—momentous for him and for tiny Dickie Bellinger. A-DREDiE TOO: MANVeGiuc. go Oe te 5 1 3 - . . « 4 « ALANSON SKINNER 69 One wife was plenty for Bright Horns—especially when the new applicant was as ugly as old Roam-~ ing Chief’s widow. SAM BASS EAE oo >. 2. See ~ » «2 + « « » » EUGENE CUNNINGHAM ¥3 Texans have preserved in ballad the story of this outlaw who, even while he fled from the law, was a hero to a great many people. THE WESTERN MATL—VeErRse 4) 25s wie eos ce 1 oe ew EER 77 Pony Express—stagecoach—railroad—airplane; and always it is-“westward with the mails!” YHEELO Ws RUNG eee ee en GO RS . « « e« ROBERT V. CARR 98 So the Indians called the gold for which the white men cane; a bitterly they fought each new en- croachment into the Black Hills, BEN WRIGHT ,.. . ; ; ; - » + + RACHEL MIDDLEBROOK. 093 Opinion ts divided on Ben W vright’s gear fa not at al! on the effectiveness of his work. THE TRADING POST move Riese 8 a CO eG Sy ae ee a > w- 04 Where everyone is invited to have his say, Doudtledoy, Page & Co. Doubleday, Pape & Co. Doubleday, Page & Go. OFFICERS MAGAZINES BOOK SHOPS OFFICES Doudleday, Page & Co. Co L re nie comic —_ ew sors) Gaupew Crrr, N. Y NTRY i dak NNSTLVANIA AL oat. T. Wortp' 'g Wor GRAND CENTRAL TERM New York: 285 MApIson AVENUE F. N. DOUBLEDAY, President Ganpen & Home Borsa 38 WaLL St., AND 186 W. S2ND Sz, Boston: Parx Squanw Borpva ARTHUR W. PAGE, Vice-President Rapio BROADCAST Sr. Lous: 223 Nort 8TH Stassr : NELSON DOUBLEDAY, Vice-Prestdont SHORT STORIES 4914 MARYLAND AVENUN Cxrcaco: Prorpies Gas Burmpina RUSSELL DOUBLEDAY, Seeret, EDUOATIONAL REVIEW Kansas Crry: 920 Gaanp AVENUs SanvTa Barwara, Cat. » Seeretvary Le Petit JouRNAL 206 Wast 47TH Eowoon: Wi. Fi mies Len 8, A. EVERITT, 7'reasurer CLevELAND: HiosEp Co. Seo rieitcaiaths ataini JOHN J, HESSIAN, Aae’t. Treasurer Ex Eoo THR FRONTIER SPRINGFIELD, Magg., TORONTO: OXFORD UNIVERSITY Press WusT MEEKINS, Packanp & Wamuart YEARLY SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Postpaid i d States, and to all peereetlaes cu the Missa nae and _— a Y 4 Tho entire contents of Lae = oo 1s protected by copyright, and must not be re- Bostbata aia eer ‘Count res : > 60 printed. Entered ot Garde Post Office as second-class mall matter. Issued Postpaid throughout Canada F ‘ 3 é a ¥ : : ; 135 monthly by Doubleday, Page "he ay Garden City, Long Island. Title Registered in U. S. Patent Office Copyright, 1926, by Doubleday, Page & Co. GCOMIGHDOOKSHEOM