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- This bottom-of-the-barrel entry from Victor Adamson/Art Mix/Denver Dixon productions finds jobless cowpuncher Jim Kirk riding into Cottonwood, Arizona looking for the man who swindled his father. Old pal Art James tells him that Ed Calder, a shady rancher who moved in a few months ago, might be his man. Jim joins Art at the Crazy K Ranch owned by Sam Kent and his daughter Sally, with Bill Dobbs as their foreman. Jim saves Sally from badman Lynx Merson, who is out to get her father for past transgressions. Later, it is discovered that El Garto, a bandit from below the border, is actually Merson, and is working with Calder.
- A little girl is lost at the depot when she leaves the train to chase a puppy. Art cares for her till her mother returns.
- Undercover agent Bob Cullen must uncover the leader of a gang of diamond thieves.
- Drifters Tom Williams and Joe Morgan have a chance meeting with the sheriff's daughter and learn that her brother Jim is being held prisoner in Line Hollow by Wolf, who aspires to be the next sheriff. They aid the sheriff in finding the outlaw gang and rescuing Jim. Tom decides to stop drifting and stay near the sheriff's daughter.
- Jack Hanley, the Eastern-educated son of a rancher, goes West to help his father, who constantly feuds with his neighboring rancher, Old Man Sam Hawkes. Jack's father and Hawkes come to blows and are on the verge of a gunfight one day after some cattle from the Hawkes herd is found on Hanley's ranch. Jack, who is not used to bloodshed, insists that he can settle things without guns, prompting his disappointed father to send him away. Unknown to the ranchers, Hawkes's foreman, Blair, has secretly been plotting to take over the Hawkes ranch and planted the cattle on the Hanley's property. To further his aims, he foments trouble between the ranchers, who wound each other in a shootout. Hawkes's daughter Nancy decides that forcing the two old men to recover in the same bed will stop their feud, but while they recuperate and argue, Blair continues to steal cattle. Meanwhile, Jack, who has ridden toward the border, is hungry and tries to steal some bread from the camp of former outlaw Pedro Romero. After catching Jack in the act, Pedro listen to his story and decides to teach him how to behave like a bad man and regain his father's respect. Several months later, after Jack proves his mettle by saving Pedro's daughter from Mullins, a bullying crook, he returns home. Styling himself as "The Terror of Pueblo," Jack stops Blair by besting him in a fight, thus winning his father's respect and Nancy's hand.