- William S. Hart: [part of 1939 rerelease prologue] These cattlemen were told to leave. No greater tearing at the heartstrings of those grizzled old range riders could possibly be imagined. Seating on their horses on the hillsides with uncovered heads they saw their long trailing herds like giant serpents crawling their way through the dust-filled air for the last time...
- William S. Hart: [part of 1939 rerelease prologue] Mostly all were honest! But there were those who were not honest. Those who took advantage of their countrymen. And under cover of darkness, sneaked over the line and staked out choice claims. Our Government had troops who stopped this unfair practice. They went far into the Strip and brought out those dishonest ones and threw them into bullpens. These men were called: Sooners.
- Title Card: Don Carver - just another tumbleweed.
- Title Card: While almost over night the little town of Caldwell mushrooms into a seething, rawboned metropolis.
- Kentucky Rose: It can't be no disgrace to be a homesteader when a woman like her is one.
- Don Carver: We're goin' back to our cows.
- Joe Hinman: Don, why don't you register for a piece of land and settle down?
- Don Carver: The only land I'll settle down on will be under a tombstone.
- Bill Freel: That lanky sister of yours has sure grown into a good-looker - I'm banking on a fifty-fifty break for her too.
- Kentucky Rose: Don's gal threw him over and he's goin' smack-bang to South Ameriky.
- Widow Riley: Hop over an tell that gal she's a fool. You do as I say or there'll be another cowboy smack-banging to South Ameriky.
- Don Carver: I missed by a mile. I got to carin' for her somethin' fierce - but it takes two to make a bargain.
- Don Carver: Women ain't reliable - cows are - that's why I'm headin' for South America where there's millions of 'em.