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- A professional gambler and thief (Don Coleman) tries to change his ways after falling in love with a beautiful blonde (Jeanette Loff)
- Champion rodeo rider Richard Thurston is prevented from competing in a rodeo by the event's crooked chairman Riggs, who has bet a sizable amount of money on another rider and doesn't want to take a chance of losing it if Thurston competes and wins. As if that weren't enough, Riggs also frames Thurston for the theft of money from Daisy Hollister, the owner of the ranch where Thurston works. Complications ensue.
- Jim Rutledge, a newcomer to the Pecos country. Jim is befriended by Clem Vining, who has been constantly persecuted by the Long Loop gang.
- An impoverished cattleman - handed by rustlers and other unknown enemies - has finally had his home burned over his head. A lone cowboy happening on scene learns of the continued outrages - and taking it on himself to round up the hostile foe, commit apparent depredations, but always sends the monies to the sheriff - with the information that these monies would be duly accounted for at a later date. So daring do the Collector's deeds become that those he is searching out offer a reward for his capture. Many stirring raids and battles follow - and then to the surprise of any, even the sheriff - some of the town's leading (but not the best citizens) are caught in the net; due reparation made and to the outraged cattleman and the "Collector" proves to be the lone cowboy, who later marries the rancher's daughter.
- When one of its prize operators is killed by stagecoach robbers, Wells Fargo and Co. details Miles Wayburn to Cougar Pass to investigate. En route, he meets Ann Townsend on the coach and learns that she is the daughter of a sheriff who is suspected of being the bandit leader. Wayburn also learns that many of the local citizens share his suspicions of the sheriff, but when he receives a warning to leave town he deduces that the note was written by Larson, the express company agent. Wayburn finds himself accused and pursued by vigilantes, but he captures the robbers and proves the agent's guilt.
- Reed Lathrop returns to his old home, accompanied by his friend, "Toad" Hunter, to investigate a plot that forces ranchers to sell their properties for very low prices. Finding the ranchers demoralized, he organizes a vigilance committee and enlists the aid of the local circuit judge. Darnell, the owner of the saloon, and Blodgett, a local dealer in ranch property, are unmasked as the culprits. Soon a showdown takes place with the ranchers and the outlaws, ending with the criminals hauled off to prison.