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t iiv iim d a ï , tu r . sK xriN F.i. corT A or. gho s m » m i . h h **. um « * F l 1 2 *Ì1 2 1 2 L lla v e They IleM» l«»td • la iru n e w here Ihev v isited a t * A ecordlug to th è n a tlo n a l em er- n u m b e r of hom es » get.ey coiiiicll fe d e ra i liuvn agen««l»* "H en l’a<e «aid »<’» T,K’" Mr a n d M rs E u g en e B ennett or »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦; w ith a m an." -w-w -V -w- -w w - E u g en e Visited S unday a fte rn o o n m «de hm na In lavne c o u n ty fro m So »he had been discovered N» IttSd l»< Ih" w ith M rs B e n n e tt’s »later. Mrs M ay I. BWd •« J u n e Mr» J W . F ish e r. m atter. "Oh. th a t m a n !" »he ex- Ittnile P u rc e ll, a t th e Mr« A m anda « l i n i i.f »I.4TM.MU N o In fo rm a tio n w aa glv en oul a s lo w h e th e r o r noi S e a rs hom e , .la lm e d . tossing her head. "H e * '* • Mt« Jeaale F o rk n c i a n d Amlv ■ ny nf Itila siim huil heen rrp a ld . Mi a n d Mrs F ra n k H ilb ert of Just som ebody from th e R hservu F ra m 'lsv o w ere U ira n e am t th v tr son In law «m l H a u se n of S an by FRANK H. SPEARM AN tlon, going to Sleepy C al " d a u g h lrr Mr am i 'It s J o s . p h g u e sts M onday of M rs F o ik tie t • WMF tor«' '« In the m eantim e h e r rebuffs had F it s p a 'r ic k of S e a ttle «m l O f I'- * ******* D ic k wood fatnllv of C o tta g e G rove not sh ak en th e c o n stan cy o f h e r w ere g u e sts T uesday of last w eek IKiyliis no a lte n llo n to hts disclaim forem au a d m irer. Met roaaen. SY N O P SIS o f Mi a n d M e. J A. S c h n e l . l e i or "to h«*o » so u v e n ir—th is b race W henever M et'rossen wa» going M r a m i M r « W a lte r I k . w e n s l e f t let." S he IwM It o u t to him 11.« to rid e over th e ranch. J a n e wa* F rid a y on » ten -d ay h u n tin g trip s i » r n v C a t . d » » « r t t o w n o f th e hmketl (l*bh*r<»al«'d. " F o r w hat S o u -h w » » « .» c e l e b r a t i n i t h e F o u r t h net so riding W het, he w as rid at P rin e v ille M t- D ella C ra n e of N ew berg . f J u ly J » » « ' ' a n T a m b e l, b- . u t i ho stam m ered . lng to tow n. J a n e wa« rid in g over f u l .« » t ig h t e r o f O u . V a n T a a ib e l . Hl« em barra»»ntent s««emed to th e ranch. In fact, chiefly to I«« rid a rriv e d last w eek fo r a v isit w ith h a ie d e » « » r o f O u n l o c k r a n c h h a » com m unicate .V z ’ Itse lf to Jan«— ah* of him. J a n e »pent m uch lim e In a d a u g h te r. M is. Ja c k l« ete r.o n Mi am t M rs G iro P a tte r s o n a re a r r iv e d f r o m t h e E a s t t o r H i . c„ul<l not have told why " I ’m g ra te th e saddle. And she develop«“ ! » p a te n ts of a babv ts«v h o rn FrPI iv t ln „ s h e w a tc h .» th e F r o n t ie r P a y fill for y our p u ttin g tno on my way p a rtic u la r liking for th e hill tra il In a E u g en i' h o sp ital. M rs B atter c e le b r a t io n in com pany w it h Dr nr, inn.lc «!' "R'lnl .•v. ilustin« »MMilty which th- to d a r. and th a t o th e r n ig h t » h e n 1 C a r p y . t fr « # t y . te n *l« *r“h v » r t * * l f r i e n d to to w n ; »he usually ro d e th a t « a y , «on 1» a «lau g h ter of Mr a n d Mr« n t th e c o m m u n i t y . 1 1 *n ry S a w d y o f sot loot. If you r*m em l«er." »he H en ry R u»»«m an(.it.n, RS..I Through II.,- «•CiU.ri.'H it hm. a.I.'VtV- e ith e r com ing or going. W h at Im- t h e C i r c l e D o t r a n c h , t r i c k * « ! in a Mi. iml Mr« G E A nnam l and w ent on. p ressed Itself on her wa» th a t rid ,,l ,,,vuu.s of Tit...« anti «hi . I n n e t s H u t rcwoiwblo f.x k e hors»* r » c * t h * d a y b e f o r e by Andy l« o w rii. left S a tu rd a y for a H e «w allow ed She wa< secretly P a v e M C ro a a e n . fo re m a n a t G u n - lng th e hill road alone w as not q u ite c am p in g tr ip a t S la te rs. e x p e c tin g s mi many <h*i|Hw "ink., it pomtlbl. for you U. lo c k p l a n * r * v * n » t * H * e n t e r « B U I delight.«.! w ith hl» eonfnalon. "Well so exciting a» th e ttr»t tim e she to l«r gone a w eek th a t c e rta in ly l* m ighty kin d ." he D e n ia o n , a hands»«»™* y c u n < T e n « Mt a n d M rs G uv S m ith of E m satistx your .hwirv to mark the spot « h ere r.-ala your .l-wr had rid d en It w ith a guide. Bui w r a n g le r in the» r »d *o w h ic h M e pin- v isited over th e w eek end at «aid h altingly. "B u t I couldn’t a o w hat had becom e of h e r guide? C r o a a c n la f « v o e * d t o w in . a n d la y a eep t »ueh a b e a a tifu t th in g fo r d o i|l« |M » r t« !l, the hom e of a «on A M S m ith h e a v y b e ta on h im U n k n o w n to t h * She c o n tro lled her Im patience un- | Mr a n d M rs C laude A rne and ng n o thing a t a ll." c r o w d D e n is o n Is a c h a m p io n h o r s e ORDER NOW while I am making up a »hipmant til she could do »o no longer S ta rt d a u g h te r sp e n t th e w eek end at •T ve got lota of b ra c e le ts." m an M e C ro a » *n and th * youn< W in c h e ste r hay "B u t som etim e I'v e got to find lng one day to tow n w ith Bull Page. s t r a n g w r t i * in th e v a r io u s e v e n ts J T H ru m fleld of N o rth B end ts T h rv a re th e n asked to p ro p « '» * som ething 1 c a n really do fo r you." Ja n e a sk e d d ta c re e ttj ab o u t th e ir vlsltln:- fo r a few «lav -« at th e hom e t h e ir o w n s tu n t« M c C r o .a e n w i n She laid th e b ra ce le t In hl» out neighbor, th is m an Bill D enison. of a b ro th e r. U K. B ru m field n in g »he to » « p ic k » u p a h i n . t k e r - "W hy 'll» » Ja n e ." a n sw ered Bull, M rs L. K B ru m fie ld anil M r. chief f r o m th e g r o u n d r i d i n g f u l l stre tc h e d hand. c o rd in ' to » h a t I h ear. Bill » been Phoebe B rum field »pent Sunday vt •I c e rta in ly th a n k you a thou » p .e .t fa c in g b a c k w a rd P e n ls o n e a s ily f o ll o w s s u it N o w It ts h is «ami tim e»." 111» «low re sp o n se left dow n to M edicine B eud ou III» law tu rn H e d r o p s a c i g a r e t t e c a r e no doubt of w hat he felt. I le r aim s u it." , le s s ;» R a c in g d o w n th e t r a c k , f u l l B ut why need a m an go dow n now wa» Io escape hl» prote«ta- t i l t D e n is o n p ic k s u p t h e c i g a r e t t e M edicine Bend for a law»uH. M e C r o s s » » r e f u s e s t o a t t e m p t t h e Ilo n a H e put on hl» hat. She start to w hen th e re a r e court» in Sleepy s tu n t E n tr e a te d b y th e c ro w d . D e n . ed to go. Is o n a g r e e s t o p e r f o r m a n o t h e r t r i c k " P le a s e !" he exclaim ed, raisin g G at?" „ J a n e V a n T a m b e l ts a s k e d f o r h e r W ell, th is I» before th e V. S’. hl« hand. She »topped. H e r guide'» b r a c e le t a n d t h r o w « It on t h e t r a c k L and O ltlce; th a t'» different " S u d J u « t a« D e n is o n r id e s t o p i c k It u p a brow ruffled a little in perplexity. "W h at 1» I t T sh e asked, «uper denly Bull, peerin g dow n th e tra il, y e ll fro m l U r n r y R e b s to c k . a M c - C r o e s e n h e n c h m a n , s c a re » t h e p o n y « traig b leu e d up. "W hy. th e re s lu ll, clllotisly I m p a tie n t n e a r l y c o s tin g t h e r id e r h is l i f e R u n H e took hl» h a t off again. “W ould rig h t now. on hl« way to tow n I he p l a y Is p r e v e n te d b y t h e I n t e r v e n t io n It be p o lite." h e ven tu red , “to ask c ritte r'» back." of D r C a rry B a c k on « u n lo c k yo u r n am e?" • W h ere I» he? Oh. I »«'«• T h e r a n c h a f t e r t w o y e a r s In C h le a g b e c a u s e o f h e r f a t h e r 's Illn e s s . J a n e “T ell me your« a g ain ." »he said m an th a t Just rode a ro u u d th e g e t a lo s t r i d i n g In t h e h i ll » , » n d "B ill P e n iso a ." h e n d T ' Ja n e did »ome fa»t and bold m e e ts D e n J s o n . n o w a n e ig h b o r w h o S he allow ed h e r h o rse to tu rn thinking. She looked In her purse. g u id e s h e r h o m e N o t k n o w in g h e r D enison »at " B u ll!" «be ex claim ed In fa n cied i d e n t i t y , h e « p e a k s b i t t e r l y »» ' » " Into th e ra n c h tra il. Tam hcl M c C r ’ «se n d e n o u n c e s D e n i m otionless, h a t In hand, h u t looking alarm . "I'v e fo rg o tte n to bring so n a s a c a t t l e t h i e f L a t e r s h e a s k s Q t lo n g 's grocery list for th e kitchen. D r C a r p » w h v h e r f a t h e r 1» u n p o p u I'm a fra id you'll h ave to rid e back l a r -and h e t e l l s h e r I t 1» b e c a u s e o f Van T a m b le s r u t h le s s and un a f te r It." s c r u p u lo u s c h a r a c t e r . V ta ltln g h er S he wa» soon w ithin speak in g dis fa th e r in th e h o s p it a l. Jane Is ta n c e of th e horsem an ahead. w a r n e d t o be w a r y o f M c C r o a a e n s ••Good-morning." »he »aid stiffly. h o n e s ty , h u t h e r f a t h e r u r g e , h e r to he n ic e t o h im . L a t e r M 'C r o » « e n D enison looked aro u n d . ch««eked t r i * » t o w o o h e r . b u t Is s h a r p ly r his horse, touched his h a t. a n d r e b u *T *d O n e « a t t a in J a n * lo ses h e r tu rn e d th e g reetin g . But he wa» w a y in t h e M i l a a n d m e e t s D e n is o n . plainly confused, a n d J a n e wa» c o r resp o n d in g ly pleased. "W e m eet C H A PT E R IV—C ontinued a g ain ." sh e »aid w ith a s u p e rio r Since that time the cost of electricity the price of Elec —9 - *‘.at." air. -A nd thia tim e I'm has continued to decline until at the ••W hat circu s did you work I'm a fra id I am . th is tim e." he tric Service is reduced to our custom w ith?* - . . X beginning of 1930, the average home dd »lowly. ers It continues to follow the trend »•(>h aever.il drenoex.** M id Ja n e “ Ilo w »«?" owner in the United State» paid 30“» recklessly. ,t started many years ago, with rates “ W ell. It happened I wa» 1'i«t “W h a t w ore som e of them? LESS per kilowatt hour than he paid th in k in g a bout th e o th - r tim es we dropping while service is improving. Ja n e . grow ing flighty, nam ed one m et. and w ondering w h e th er I'd in 1913 . . . although. House Furnish of th e big one« w hose »hows she The remarkable records th at have been ev er »ee you again, w hen you ings are more than 04% above 1913. had a tte n d e d in Chicago. dropped dow n out of th e sky on me made in reducing the cost of current “ W h at y e a r w ere you w ith th a t Just now. It took mv b re ath , o n Clothing 42% above anti Food 28% can best be realised through a compari show ?" y our w ay to tow n? So am I. Do nbove (The above figures are taken She w as grow ing d esperate. W ith you m ind If I rid e along w ith you?' son with past years. Using, as a affected w nbarraiw m ent «he turned from the United States Bureau of "I m ight m ind If you d id n 't. In , starting point, the national average full on him. “ Yon m u«tn’t ask me fact. If you don 't m ind a confession. Labor Statistic* from BI cities on food th a t. W omen a re sensitive about cost of three m ajor items in the cost I h u rrie d a little to c a te b up. You th e ir age, do n 't yon know ?" and 32 cities on other items.) But . . w ere »o kind b e fo re —" of living; — immediately after the F o r the first tim e he tu rn e d hl« N othing a t a ll—" according to the Federal Power Com W orld War. House Furnishings were eye» d irectly to w a rd hers. >_i«i,,| you ra v e me »ueh good mission Electric Rate Survey. Rate •«I’ve heard som e wom en a re th a t advice th a t I h a v e n 't been lost nearly 200°, above 1913 prices. Cloth w ay.” he w ent on. "b u t 1 shouldn't series 3. page 24 Oregon has the second since. B ut I do feel W fer. rid in g ing 180% above, Food 100% above;— c all you a w om an." w ith com pany. So th an k you ag ain lowest average residential electric ser "O h. m y! W hy n o t?" W HILE ELECTRICITY REMAINED - I f you're not te rrib ly tire d of be “ Well, I'd call you a girl. T he ■'Who W as th e Man T h a t B rought vice rate per kilowatt hour in the lng th a n k e d ." You H om e?" Asked McCros»en. APPROXIMATELY 5% BELOW the reason I asked was. because I was " J u s t a s m uch a« you like. If United States. w ith th a t »how one season m yself." d irectly a t her. "You h a v e n 't told you'll rem em b er you re th an k in g me 1913 PRICES. T h is was grow ing terrify in g . J a n e me y our nam e yet." he re m o n stra t for nothing. I wa» a fra id you'd Blade an effort to c h an g e th e line ed quietly. gone back to C hicago.” o f ta lk : but her s tra n g e r w as In “O h! It's M arie. G ood-bye!" " \ \ here h ave you been all th is tere sted . “Did you ev er h a p i» n to I c e rta in ly c o u ld n 't have Not till a f te r she hud p a rte d from tim e? EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 1, 1936, STILL ANOTHER ride In M adison S q u a re G arden?" D enison a n d w as rid in g alone with m issed you. If you rid e thia tra il as 6>VV "N -no! Did you?” her th o u g h ts did Ja n e begin to teel ften a» I do,” TO 4 0 % . REDU CTIO N IN ELECTRIC RATES OF FROM 5 "I rode th e re one w in ter w hen really frig h te n ed . T h is w as the "I'v e been a w a y —dow n at M edi *re «bowed th ere .” m an of whom she had h e ard lurid cine B ead. Ilow long I» It since “ Did you like circ u s w ork?” she •ales of ru stlin g , an enem y of her COMPARISON OF BILLS th a t duy?" a sk e d offhand. "O h, I h a v e n 't an Idea. It wa« an fa th e r’s, neur o utlaw g e n e ra lly —Bill Kates in Effect Prior to 10 1 30 and those in Effect after 101 30 - “C a n 't say I did. I never w orked Denison. aw fully hot duy. a» I rem em ber. In a circu s except th a t one season Willamette Valley District She drew a long b re a th , thinking W asn't It?" It w as only because I needed money over h e r e n co u n ter w ith th e re "I c a n 't rem em b er a thing about M S ID IN T IA t COMBINATION bad. and It w as big m oney to me M s c ia t k c s id e h t ia l l ig h t in g lonbtable R ill: w hat she hsd said the w e ath er. If I m ea su re d th e tim e • S;U»I »«•<»■« T hen the law yers got It all. H ere's to him an<l how «he had said I t; by m y feelings. It w ould be ab o u t 010*1*4 im uaaa « « ••IL L •«OUCflOB »«OMtttO« I 2 30 oí» ein » 230 s uta» 20 th e fork for (¡unlock ran ch ." w hat he had said to h e r and how th re e year«. » 1 00 I • 1 oo 25« 10 2 70 40 H e pointed. T hey w ere a t the he had said I t ; re ca llin g hl« gen 12» 20 "Ilo w p e rfe c tly rid ic u lo u s!" pout 100 an IM 320 12» JO 00 p a rtin g of th e ir w ays. A sancy eral a p p ea ran c e, ills easy m anner ed Ja n e . 210 2 40 13 9 37« 29 390 2 41 00 2 00 im pulse seized Ja n e . She w as given in th e saddle, his p eaceable fen "W h a t I w as a fra id o f «en», you'd 200 04 4M 2M 4 30 320 100 to im pulses and to doing w hatever Hire». and a t Inst his brow n eyes. gone h a rk to C hicago and I'd never 203 1 14 2 * »M 400 »40 IM 29R thing flashed Into her head. She As sh e drew n e a r th e ran ch house, see you again. T hen I Ogured th at 1 U 4M »M «00 iso 300 1 S4 340 checked h e r horse, lifte d her fore she resolutely dism issed him from If you went tiaek to t'hlcngo. I'd look »00 70 «M • 73 310 17» 1 74 370 » M arm and unclasped th e b racelet. W l «M th e re next w ild er for a clrem . Job 323 7 SO 1 94 200 her m ind, or thought she did. 400 «00 90 32 9 "S ince you've been so k in d —" 721 2 14 R 23 4 • M “ W ho w as th e m an th a t brought a n d try to g et Into th e «aine »how 10O 333 234 7M • » . T h e m an bad halted his horse 4 J 7M • w ith you.” IM> vou honie?" a sk e d SlcCrosaeu. J3R 2M IM 4 » 1 0M 7 M 300 "N othing at a l l !" he p rotested. 120 (TO Ilf. C I H T M W l 34 2 2 74 »20 "W hy, nolxidy.” 9M R00 12 00 350 120 “_ l ' d like you." sh e went on. •14 0 294 Ml RSO 10 M 13 30 140 4 1 » 34 9 3.14 3 M 900 ISO B u tte M ooney a n d d a u g h te r Mil O regon Chickens. T h e e s tim a te d n u m b e r of c h ic k dred h a v e gone to e a s te rn O regon COMMERCIAL LIGHTING en« on O regon fa rm s on J a n u a r y AMOUNT UNI«» on a h u n tin g trip . 0« OUf»'OB 0«O « 1« 0144 n o 0 i*4 ■ « M U « I 0 J a k e S ta ld e r 1» h a u lin g hl» baled 1 1936 w as a p p ro x im a te ly 3.2 m il » 100 I » 1 00 M rs. A lb e rt L a n c a s te r 10 12 3 h a y to th e i r new h om e th e y h ave lions c o m p a re d w ith 7.5 m illion« In 20 1 40 1 no 20 12» w W a s h in g to n a n d 18.A m illio n s In 2 10 2 40 30 b o u g h t n e a r th e C o tta g e G rove a ir 12» 30 3 30 400 C a lifo rn ia. A v e rag e p rice p e r head 30 12» r. 523 • 00 Mr». Doc P itc h e r i» In E u g en e port. 73 i b for O regon wa« 74 c en ts. T h e n u m 12 3 7 00 to o h e lp in g to c a re fo r D ori» P itc h e r, M R o y K e n n ed y h a a gone to e a s t b e r of c h ick en « con«um ed on O re 13 I 1 3« 1000 11 30 iso 13 1 w ho ha» been sick. 200 13 00 e rn O reg o n on a h u n tin g trip . 15 on ■ I gon fa rm « d u r in g 1MB wa« esti 13 3 2 30 10 00 M rs G la d y s L a n c a s te r, who a t 1M3O »» M r a n d Mr«. H a r r y B re w ste r mated to be 1.8 m illion« a t a fa rm 13« 300 19 00 22 00 300 ten d e d th e P e n d le to n R o u n d u p re 143 4 (XI 24 00 a re v isitin g frie n d s In P o rtla n d 2R0O 400 tu rn e d hom e by Wav 1 147 j2 r h - £ ^ e r_head of 47 «tent«. _ 300 29 00 34 00 300 13 0 a n d v isited one n ig n t w ith th e * red th is w eek 0 00 34 <«» 4U ooo 13 I 000 40 (X) 4M < J 0 F ra z * e fam ily- . , W 10 7 0 (XI 50 00 M 00 1000 B e r ta l«anca»ter, w ho 'wor , , 9 4 01» 37 fs O 03 30 1290 fo r M rs. S u lliv an <it D elig h t valley, H4 0 (» 03 Or 71 1300 » pent th e w eek e n d a t hom e. 7 4 to o 7301 m o * 2000 T h e r.ew high school bus o p e ra tin g M onday a n d to o k th stu d e n ts fro m h e re to G rove. P e rk in s M iller of Blue M o u n ta in I» d riv in g th e bus. M r a n d Mr« Bill Rl»«ue have r e tu rn e d hom e from th e h o p y a rd Ilia C orbley of Y uba C ity. C a l, h a a r e tu r n e d to th e hom e of a " a u n t. Mr». Floyd H allsburg, of Blue M o u n ta in to a tte n d high school. O n a c c o u n t o f th e crow ded c o n d itio n o f th e W alden school a sec o n d te a c h e r h a d to be h ired . T h e re w ill be p re a c h in g ev ery T u e s d a y e v en in g a t th e Blue M oun t a i n c h u rc h . PAGE EOI H Mount View ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< GUNLOC9C RANCH ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Mchi/mifts Hr on A/nr/rrs Belle Burkholder, Agent O c t.l À M î W àîii » U w itiXH ./»- i : i i : t u : : i Ä E R V IC E A G A IN . . cH »14 Mosby Crock MIRROPHONIC Is Com ing M ou n tain S ta te s P o w er C om p an y