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- Helen, wrongly suspected of murder, escapes to the refuge of Jim's Ranch, where love soon blooms.
- Rancher Cal Horton, who has suffered considerably at the hands of cattle rustlers who have become a menace to local life and property, is called on by the United States Government to track down the outlaws. Horton visits his sweetheart, Ethel Stanton, informs her of his mission, and bids her goodbye. The foreman of a neighboring ranch, noted for his moral qualities but actually in league with the cattle thieves, seeks the hand of Ethel and suggests to her that Horton is an outlaw, causing her to break the engagement. Meanwhile, Horton travels day and night to overtake the rustlers, and although placed in many perilous encounters manages to escape his enemies; soon the sheriff and his men come to his rescue, and the guilty foreman is punished. Horton is rewarded by the government and marries Ethel.
- Vacationing college student Edith Caldwell becomes romantically involved with Jack Manning, foreman of the Diamond Bar ranch. Grace Adams, the owner's niece, is also infatuated with Jack, while being courted by ranch hand Pete Marcel. Edith and Jack plan to marry, but when she returns to school, the jealous Grace induces Pete to intercept the couple's love letters. After weeks of receiving no correspondence from Edith, Jack believes that she no longer loves him and leaves the ranch. Grace also leaves, telling her uncle that she has married Jack. In reality, Grace is married to Pete, a rustler who is stealing the Diamond Bar cattle. Jack captures the thieves and learns of Grace's deceit, resulting in his reconciliation with Edith.