Sked Bud, for since the advent of the little car he and his cousins
often journeyed in it, leaving their horses in the corral. Though there
were places where only a horse could be used, and of course for cattle
work no cowboy would think of anything but of being in the saddle. "No,
thank you. I'll call him on the wire," said Mr. Merkel. "I'll have him
bring some of the other ranchers over. We've got to act quickly." "When
does the land-grabbing start?" asked Dick. "It's open now--has been for
the last two weeks. This notice is late," said Mr. Merkel, looking at
the paper in his hand. "Even now some of the sheep men may be coming up
from the Mexican border. We've got to do something mighty sudden!"
Seldom had Bud and his cousins seen Mr. Merkel so moved, and the boys
realized from this the grave danger. That evening a number of wealthy
and influential ranch owners gathered at Diamond X to talk the situation
over. As cattle men in a small way, the Boy Ranchers, as they were
called, were allowed to "sit in" on the conference. "The worst of it for
me," said Mr. Merkel, "is that the range where I breed my best steers is
near this Spur Creek tract, and the sheep will naturally over-run my
feeding ground." "Can't you fence it in?" asked Mr. Ogden. "Too late for
that now; it would take weeks to get the wire here, and some of those
onery sheep men wouldn't mind cutting the strands, anyhow. It only takes
one night for a band of sheep to ruin a good many miles of pasture. No,
what we've got to do is to fight 'em from the start--not let 'em get
there." "We'll take up the land ourselves!" exclaimed Henry Small.
"Can't, Hen," objected Mr. Merkel. "We all own our full share now, and
maybe a little more. Of course, when you look at it from a legal
standpoint a sheep man has just as many rights under the government as
we have. But not by custom or western ways." "Not by a long shot!" cried
the other ranchmen. "I hope your papers are all straight," observed Mr.
Ogden to Bud's father. "What papers?" "Your deeds and documents that
give you the right to land on this side of Spur Creek. If there's a
legal questio
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