Date: Sun, 23 Jun 2013 21:30:56 -0700 (PDT)
From: Joe Collins <joecollins7420@yahoo.com>
Subject: On the move West   Chapter 6

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Chapter 6
Fast forward!

Of course, Stanley and David married Joan and Cindy and each couple is
expecting a little one soon. I consider Stanley and David my sons, I have
the right to spoil my grandchildren and send them home to their parents to
try and undo all my spoiling.

Two years have passed since Joshua and I first met. We are still together
and our love has grown stronger. No one could break us apart now. Joshua
has learned English, and to read and write.

I ordered two sets of medical books which are used in the training of
doctors from a school back east. Together we are going through them page by
page. Joshua reads out loud and I explain what the terms mean and what he
has read. Both of us are learning the new trends in medicine. We want to go
back east and take our medical exams-Joshua to get his certification for
his doctors degree and I will get a renewal and up grade. Arrangements have
been made to do this in 4 months. Joshua has worked hard with me and can
actually handle the job by himself. I have no doubts that exam will be a
breeze. I have given Joshua several test just so he can get use to the
procedure. He always passes with flying colors.

I am still the only doctor in the area Joshua and I still keep busy. So
unofficially, the area has two doctors. We spend time with the Indians and
are being accepted more and more by the Indian people. The tribal medicine
man has come over to our side and does not hesitate to call on us. He is
getting old and would like to see Joshua replace him. Joshua is learning
all he can from the medicine man about tribal beliefs and customs. He is in
hopes of combining Indian medicine with that of the white man.

I convinced a young couple, Paul and Margaret Barkley on their way to
Oregon to stay and run the farm while Joshua and I go back east. The couple
would remain until we returned and I would give the one of my farm`s.

All we have to do is wait. It appeared that the whole community joined
forces against us. There is always another broken leg that needs to be
fixed, a new baby to be delivered, someone always with the croup, a severe
cut that needs stitches and the list goes on. So much for just sitting
around waiting.

The week before we were to leave, Joseph and Betty were driving the buggy
to the fort for supplies. A grouse flew up in front of the horse, spooked
him, and caused it to run-away. Joseph could not stop the horse and it kept
running at full speed. The buggy's wheel hit a rock, turning the buggy
over, throwing them onto a big rock pile. Both Joseph and Betty were
critically injured.

Father Matthew just happen to come by the accident shortly after it
happened. He had to shoot the horse, which was severely injured. Yes, he
packs a gun, just for such occasions. He then loaded Joseph and Betty in
his buggy and headed for our place. Joseph didn't make it and Betty was in
very bad shape when they arrived.

She told me what had happened. Joshua and I both began working very hard to
save her. We both knew that she would never make it. Betty said in a very
weak voice, "Jim, I am not going to make it. I don't have long. Promise me
that you and Joshua will take my children and raise them for me. If you
can't, please find a good home for them. Will you do that? Look for the
strongbox in the same place where you found it."

"Betty, of course we will care for the children and give them all the love
and care that they need. I give you my solemn promise." I said with tears
running down my face.

"Betty, I give my promise as well," Joshua whispered .also shedding tears..

"Father Matthew, Come Quickly! Betty needs you! Now!" Father Matthew did
not reach her in time. She was gone.

"Father Matthew, please go over get Jacob and Lisa. We will start digging
the graves and should be ready for burial when you get back," I went into
the back yard and stated ringing the large bell. Each farm had its own
signal code. This was a signal for all within hearing distance that
something was wrong and they knew where to go. I shot in the air three
times paused and fired three more times. The neighbors would drop
everything and come running.

Jacob and Lisa were just getting ready to leave, when Father Matthew
arrived. "Children come here and take my hands. We have to say a prayer for
your mother and Joseph. They had an accident and were killed." Both
children started crying. Father Matthew just took them in his arms and said
a short prayer. "Now we can mourn our loss together. Let's have a good cry
and pray some more!"

The neighbors started arriving in buggies and on horseback. Father Matthew
told them briefly what had happened and sent them on down the road to our
place. At the same time, neighbors started arriving from the other
direction.

Two of the neighbors started building coffins for Joseph and Betty. Two of
the other men made crosses and put Betty and Joseph's names on them. The
graves were dug underneath a large elm tree on the little hill in back of
the barn .. The previous owners had been laid to rest there.

Joseph and Betty were placed in the coffins and the lids nailed on. Four
men on each coffin carried Joseph and Betty to their final resting
place. All the mourners followed behind with Jacob and Lisa leading the way
behind the coffins. Lisa collapsed and Joshua just picked her up and
carried her the rest of the way. Jacob had me around the waist , snuggled
very close, and held me very tightly.

*****

A couple of days later, everyone was sitting at the table eating their
evening meal. "Paul, how would you and Margaret like to stay here and
become owners of this farm. I am not planning on selling this farm to
you. I'll just sign the whole farm and everything on it over to the two of
you. If this one doesn't meet with your satisfaction, I have six more for
you to chose from. Joseph and Betty owned the farm next door. I promised
Betty on her death bed that I would take Jacob and Lisa and raise them for
her. Their house is bigger than this one. If we were to stay here, I would
have to build an addition. It will be a lot easier just to move into the
bigger one. If you don`t take the children, we will just have to take them
with us."

"How long do we have to decide?" asked Paul.

"Oh, about 5 minutes! Starting now!" I said laughing. "No, actually we will
be leaving in 3 days and I would like to know before then. I need to go to
the fort and transfer the farm to your name."

"Paul, you can help me do the dishes and we can talk while you wash and I
dry," said Margaret trying to keep a straight face but couldn't. She burst
out laughing. "I wish that you could have seen the look on your face. It
was something else"

"Hey, I don't remember this being part of the deal. Margaret, you just
wait, I will get even!" said Paul

I really don't think we will have go to the kitchen and `do the dishes'. A
deal like this comes along once in a life time. We have no guarantee that
we will find anything any better in Oregon or as even nearly as good. I
don't know how we could pass this offer," said Paul. "Agreeing will get me
out of the dishpan at least for the time being."

"I agree with Paul and I say we'll accept your offer. As far as getting out
of the dishpan, that is still arguable," laughed Margaret.

"Paul, I'll save you. Jacob and I will do the dishes," offered Lisa.

"Hey, how did I get roped into doing the dishes. I am not part of the deal
for getting a farm," laughed Jacob.

"Didn't any one tell you, Jacob ,you are going to be the hired hand and
will be behind the plow daylight to dust with no lunch break and no pay."
teased Father Matthew. "I think I had better leave for the mission before I
end up in the dishpan."

"I don't think you will fit. You are way to big!" sniggered Lisa.

"Before you leave, Father Matthew, why don't we take a little walk? There
is something I need to discuss with you."

"I think I know but let's go. I need some fresh air anyway," said Father
Matthew.

"I have been thinking about Jacob and Lisa. I don't know if I can just go
off and leave them with strangers or that Joshua and I can take them with
us. They have gone through so much and their lives have been in turmoil
since the first day that we found all of you. Would you be willing to let
them stay at the mission with you until we return?"

"Jim, I knew this was coming. I have just received my calling today for a
mission in California. I will be leaving in less than a month. As far as I
know, I don't have a replacement yet. Therefore, I will have to say no to
your request. Jim, I have talked with Paul and Margaret on several
occasions. I think they are mighty fine Christian people and they think the
world of Jacob and Lisa. I don't think you can't go wrong by asking them. I
would suggest asking the kids and see what they would like to do after all
they are barely teenagers now and should be involved in the decision
making."

"I think you are right. This was my thinking all along. I just needed
someone to set my mind at ease. Shall we go back inside?"

"Paul and Margaret, while the kids are working on the dishes , let's go out
on the porch and swing. I have some serious decisions to make and I need
you help in making them."

"Sure Jim, Let's go!" said Margaret.

After a short discussion, Paul and Margaret agreed to keep the children
until Joshua and I returned. We went back into the house and called the
kids into the sitting room.

"Kids, How would like to live with Paul and Margaret while Joshua and I go
back east to school? I was planning on asking Father Matthew to let you
stay at the mission but he is leaving, I have to make other plans. I would
like to hear what the two of you would like!"

"We really would like to stay with you but since you won't be here, then I
think that living with Paul and Margaret would be nice and I bet we'll have
lots of fun and cookies to eat all the time," said Jacob with Lisa shaking
her head in agreement. "Jim, could we stay in our house. We love that
place. Mom and Joseph will always be there with us. All their things are
there."

"You certainly may. I never gave it a thought. I will just get someone to
look after my place."

"Paul and Mary, plans have changed. You are going to have Betty's place."

"Well, I guess there is nothing more to discuss. Would the two of you like
to come home with us tonight?" asked Mary "Yes! Yes! Yes!" both children
shouted, running to Mary and giving her a big hug."

"I think I need to go to the fort and see if I can find another couple to
take care of my place until I return. "

"There was a young man, Peter Sims, that was traveling with us and I think
he is still at the fort. He is out money and supplies. We loaned him a
little money to get by. If he is still there, I am sure that he would jump
at a chance to work so he could continue on with his journey," said Paul.

"He is only 25 and is having a tough time making a go of it. I think that
you would like him and I know that he is of good character and hard
worker," said Margaret.

"Thanks, I'll go in the morning and see if I can find him and offer him the
job. If I am successful, I will bring him home with me!"

*****

The next couple of days were very busy for everyone. I had to go to the
bank and withdraw enough money to last Paul , Margaret and Peter until we
returned. I also needed enough to get Joshua and me back east and enough to
last until we returned.

Finally all that was left to do was get on our horses and ride. We
discovered that a military unit would be leaving for St. Louis. They
offered to let us travel with them. We jumped at the chance and decided to
take a buckboard to haul all our stuff. Problems solved ! (Are they
really?)TBCoecollins7420@yahoo.com