Spud Hayes, the former cook of the Cross Bar X ranch, incites the men in a saloon at Salinas to try to lynch his former buddy, Bob Wilson, now in jail for rustling cattle from the ranch where he was foreman. After saloon owner Mark Flemming, who wants to buy the ranch from owner Mary Scott, assures Spud that his men will help with the lynching, Spud tells Bob that the lynch mob is a scheme to help him escape. Spud plans to tie Bob's hands loosely and leave guns hidden under the saddle flaps on "Rocky," Bob's horse. Not trusting Spud, Flemming keeps him in his office during the breakout, but Bob escapes from the mob anyway and rides Rocky to safety. Later, as Mary, who is anxious to go East to become a singer, signs the deed over to Flemming, Bob and Spud interrupt. After Spud manages to swipe the deed from Flemming's pocket, Bob vows to find out what is on the ranch that Flemming wants. The next day, when Flemming, who has gone to the county seat to have the deed recorded, discovers .
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