An athletic young westerner is employed in a lumber mill, the owner of which is engaged in open warfare with the proprietor of the adjoining property. The young athlete falls in love with his employer's daughter, which doesn't help matters...See moreAn athletic young westerner is employed in a lumber mill, the owner of which is engaged in open warfare with the proprietor of the adjoining property. The young athlete falls in love with his employer's daughter, which doesn't help matters, as the foreman of the rival outfit, a "hard-boiled bad egg," has also been smitten with her charms. Matters come to a crisis when the "bad egg" tries to dynamite the girl's father's property, in which he is defeated through the efforts of the young athlete. A fight results between the two; property owners agree that the result of the fight will also decide their long-standing argument. Needless to say, the athlete emerges victorious with "the spoils to the victor and a funeral to the vanquished." Written by
Motion Picture News, November 6, 1926
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