Category: Children & Young Adult Reading

The Ranger Boys Outwit the Timber Thieves

"Here we are, boys," shouted Garry Boone. "Wake up, Dick, let's get our packs and rifles. We will be in the station in a few seconds now. My, but I'll be glad to see Dad again. And he promises us some real action, too. I wonder what trouble he is in. You remember he hinted at...

Chapters

19. CHAPTER XVIII

We left Garry, Phil and Howells with the squatter king on the lake shore waiting for darkness. When it fell, they retrieved the canoe from its hiding place and started across th...

6. CHAPTER V

Hundreds of people joined in the shrieking, and a stampede from the seats started. Scores were trampled. The music had stopped for an instant until the leader, true to tradition...

20. CHAPTER XIX

So the quest of the boys to discover the Timber Thieves was ended. Mr. Boone hailed Garry's suggestion with delight, and Howells, who protested that he had done nothing to deser...

5. CHAPTER IV

Mrs. Howells pressed the boys to remain for supper, saying they would find it much more pleasant to eat in the house than to cook by the roadside somewhere. It had got quite dar...

14. CHAPTER XIII

"Well, all we know is that just after we got to the shack, Dick left to come back here and have a chat with you and get some information about the country, as we had some little...

4. CHAPTER III

Garry hastily unstrapped his canteen and unloosing the stopper, poured some of the water on the man's face. At the same time, Dick, showing a surprising amount of speed for one...

10. CHAPTER IX

"We have been here only a couple of days or so, and yet we find that this logging camp is a hive of rascals and thieves. And still we have done nothing. We must get to work and...

12. CHAPTER XI

"Guess it's nothing serious, Garry," said Phil, who had followed Garry's lead and stopped swimming long enough to see what the cause of the call was. "It looks as though he had...

11. CHAPTER X

It was nearly a minute before the boys could find their tongues. The hermit stood there blinking in the sunlight, for it had been pitch black inside of the storehouse.

7. CHAPTER VI

"The LeBlancs again!" exploded Garry. "I thought that we had seen the last of that outfit. It seems that we are destined to run afoul of them. Fortunately this Baptiste does not...

9. CHAPTER VIII

"Look here, you chaps," called Garry, as he gazed at the little roll of bark, which he had not yet picked up. The boys crowded around and looked at him in amazement.

15. CHAPTER XIV

Now what of Dick all this time? Let us go back to the night when Garry and Phil had started for the Dutton Lake to see what could be found out about the stolen timber.

18. CHAPTER XVII

"If you will untie my hands first, I will feel better and be able to think. My wrists are all raw from trying to work the ropes off, but the man that tied me up knew his busines...

16. CHAPTER XV

Now let us return to Garry and Phil, whom we left struggling in the hands of their captors. Only one voice did they recognize in the orders that were given, but this was enough...

3. CHAPTER II

After the conclusion of their talk with Mr. Boone, the boys went out to take in a motion picture show, after finding there would be time to see the last performance.

13. CHAPTER XII

The others bent forward curiously and gazed at the floor. There, laying in a little mess of debris, as though it had slipped from the pocket of some one who had been sitting at...

8. CHAPTER VII

It was in that dark hour that precedes the dawn, which for some reason or other is always the blackest of the night. The three boys were sleeping soundly. Suddenly Phil awoke an...

17. CHAPTER XVI

The youngster with childish curiosity, had climbed up on the table and captured the bottle of iodine. It was immediately evident that the child had drunk some of the poison, for...

1. CHAPTER I

"Here we are, boys," shouted Garry Boone. "Wake up, Dick, let's get our packs and rifles. We will be in the station in a few seconds now. My, but I'll be glad to see Dad again....

2. mill. Of course it is impossible to do business on a big scale without

making many business enemies, or at least determined rivals. I have a good many such, and I have been given to understand that several of them have pooled their resources and be...