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" A r c o r d in g to «vbat I h. *»r.' c m tin n e d th e n s t rw to r. "S a w d y la d •»»me o f B i l l ’s f t le n d s »'h«»k<*d the « lo ry <»»,, o f B a rn e y . H»w.,v got c u t up In th e frn < a a w ith h im <»iwdv w as la id up in th e h o s p ita l bv FRANK H. SPEARMAN n r s m o n th B a rn e y 'a n ni«*»e «,»♦«•'• ' • » r r l i h i F r a n k H » |N ia r m a * i W N I ’ B a r * ir » w ith n k n ife ." * * * * * * * * * * « * * « * « « * * * * * * « « » * * * « * * * * « » * * « » * * « * H » * , tr a in w e t p u llin g In to ?'.lw»pv C H A P T L f l X I -C o n tin u e d tereat in D enlaon a e o m lltlo n a , th e I'm . Jam» r o trr’ n y hera»*’ f *r»-m a —*J2— h o s p ita l c a r r y in g to h im dehea «tup«»r h e r b re a th c h ••kin g h e r ru»r Blanket Rate for Oovemment " M lm , you. th in no w la B a r n r v ’« idea a n d atte n d in g w ith h im h a lf h e a rt re a d y to h u r t , w P h every • lo r y m lg lil o r m ig h t no t I»«» ( h r he r l l l 'i e In to w n . heat »tHggi re d to h e r fe e t, d a /e d Power Plant Distribution fiM 't« l l r r l d l o i r i l h r wua |»al<| tw u T h in g s w e re at th ia pana w hen snd supp«»rtlhg h e rs e lf a lo n g th e V an T a u ih e i to ld h,» s ia lr w ith h e r ha nds a lte rm ite ty on I h Particularly Opposed. h t in ilr r d < |iills rs Io a r t (h r houar one d a y M flrr, w ith <i p r o m la r n t (w o hu n d u n g h te r he uniat go to M e d icin e th e h a cks n r H e «eala stepped B end »»n som e ba nk hnstneaa Jane b lin d ly d o w n ,o th e »«hitfnr*!*. •Irc», m o re a ft e r he’«, b u rn e d ,(.*• The entablHhuient o f wholesale I ’ u rp y |t«u«e I I k th o u g h t ( h r k ne w th a t he wa« not ahi«» to m ake B u ll Bag»*, w h o w ra In w ith Hu • I r lir t iln g tr u th iiiu r I h a re a lre a d ) th e t r i p t ’a rp y had to ld h e r mor» te a m m d ,»u«-kh«>ard ,<» take , <*r rates for power from Bonneville, Ina rc o rlan e e with Ihe location of th a n once th a t th e o ld m a n ’s Ilf» l»o, ue. re a ch e d fo r her hail«,!»*/ l»egiin to ,»«•*»»•,ra te D e n is o n 's m in d users, should be done by congress tilin g by a th re a d Mbs p lea ded w it, I l h a d not. • .No B u ll. " J n h c sa*d ,ule,ly. ’,'«» or by a eotigresslonally authorized tie r fa th e r, fo u n d o u t w h a t th e bua, “ W illi," M«ke«, D e li|a « n . w ith n not g o in g «»ut to n ig h t." body Just as soon as possible and fe ll «’ p l l h r l . **|Mld h im Io h u rn me ncNH waa. a m i o ffe re d to g«> In hl» " N o t g o in g out?*’ every e ffo rt made to Induce Indus «lead. u p r I'm » la y in g In t o w n " tries to locale In the Bonneville She took th e m o rn in g tr a in fot "A « B a rn e y te ll« I t , * r o n t ln o r d " H ls y ln * In tow n?** a ta m m e re d area. It I» em phatically declared In M e d ic in e B ern, secure«, th e f u r t ’ ei I 'a r p y d e lib e ra te ly , “ It w as be tw een a report of the Oregon stats plan B u ll, v a s tly s*,rprlM »d tim e on hla no tes at th e hank open* M r t'r o a a m and tin « V an T a mb«*I ning hoard. " Recommend* d Pód " D r iv e h i * ,o th e h o te l." Jan«» »ah* l>rnlH4in s p ra n g fro m Ida c h a ir th e n ig h t at th e .M o unta in Ilona« eles for Sale o f Bonneville Pow w e a rily " I ’l l ta k e a r«n»m th e re und to o k th e nftern«M»ri tr a in wea’ er." Just released by O rm and R. I I I ’ t«»re ( h r handiiu«* fro m h la a lg id Y ou «Irlve h o m e a n d c o m e h a c k f«»t Bean, chairm an of the board. Ira a r y r a F r o ls hla d la n g o r rd lip a fo r H leepy t ’at me to m o rro w affern<»on ** T h e P u llm a n cara w e re cro w d e d The report makes clear the posi • here p o u r r tl a a, re a m o f blttar , t w a s te n o ’c lo c k A<*»igoed to a la n e wa» force«, to And a «eat In a tion of the planning group and w o rd a r«M»rn. Jan e fre s h e n e d h e rs e lf a fte r la y coach H e re she p la ce d her summarizes previous bulletins and “ N ot lo o fa a l. I t l l l n o t i « n > fa a l th e long d u s ty c a r rid e . hnthe»t her findings It ha« the enthusiastic lle tn c u ib e r , b a rs ’l l l>r a n o th e r Io handba g In th e seat l»e«l»,e her face am , tem ple« ag a in and ag ain approval of Governor M artin a u lT rr lik e h r ll I f th ia th in g r v r r (»ought a m a g a z in e a n d re sig ned in c o ld w a te r and tr ie d to c o lla r , Establishm ent of a blanket rate h e rs e lf to a lo n g a fte rn o o n and eve g r la o u l. " tie r th ro b b in g th o u g h ts for all government power plant dla- *•(>!» I k n o w II m u s t n e v e r g r i tilu g I t a ll seemed lik e a hld«*o<,a trlb ullon . a plan espoused bv some. T w o men ha d ta k e n Hie seat d l out H u i H in t m a n ! I m » c , h r o u g h t d re a m S u re ly It c o u ld he shaken Is p articu larly opposed by the O re re c lly b e h in d he r Ja n e resum ed to I h * ro|HM| an d d ra g g e d Io d e a th • »ff. s u re ly men c««n,d not ao gon planning hoard Eaeh project, tie r re a d in g u n t il In th e conversa by n w ild bo ras I f e v e r a ro b b e r regardless of Its location in the fle iu lla h h i ,«» p lo t Are nnd ro t.o r tlo n b e tw e e n th e tw o men h e r at an d a th ie f and a t n u r d r r r r <lr rlh le a d e a th aa w o u ld fo llo w ,« ■ United States, should have Its own se rve d a tr ln g ln g up. th a t m a n d»«en seals of rates consistent w ith cos's «le a p in g men lir a k ille d , n r had k ille d . e v e r* of production, the report states. H e r fa th e r * She a tin d d e re d fh '.' Users near the project should have m a n th a t r v r r atood In hla w ay o f th » » ug tit w as m ovt h«»rrlhle o f ab the benefit of lower transmission • le a fin g la n d o r e a llle . o r a n y th in g In c re d ib le and ye, costs. a m an had th a t he w a n t e d " ( I f one th in g she fe ll c e r tn ln : If Costs of transmission and oth»t "C o o , o ft. I l l l l , cool o ff." It w e re tru e , she c o u ld no long er factor«, should be the basis of rates lM»nlaoii aat d o w n w ith hla hand« liv e u n d e r th e sam e r o o f w ith h im und any proposal for a single o v e r hla face. It w ru n g i 'a r p y ’» «nd th e te r r if y in g d u ty o f le a rn in g "blanket ra te ” for large areas h e a rt to are h im B u ffe r. " I c a n ’ * th e r e v o ltin g tr u t h fro m h ls <»wn should be rejected. It Is pointed Doc. I c a n ’t ! " I,|»a c o n fro n te d he r out by M r. Bean. The board also " Y e a . y o u ra n . d a m n you. and A n d tie r lo v e r B H l. blind«»«, B H I strongly recommends th a t public you w ill la d in»' p u t (h a t bandage — w h a t now o f h im ? C o u ld » h e e v e r agencies and public corporations hn«k w h e re It tielon ga an d you be given every consideration, and fa ce h im a g a in ? W h a t w o u ld he kee p |( th e re . 1» n 't t a ’ k ab out eye , It proposes that fo r two or three •a y ? W h a , w o u ld he d o? years app ro x im a tely 50 percent c.f • Ig h t un le s s y o u w a n t It hnck , | e k n e w th e tr u t h N o d o u b t re W h e re th e h e ll do I c<»me In? Wha» J Bonneville output be reserved for main«»«. In h e r m in d on th a t ,e»,n, public u»e Domestic customers w ill am 1 g e ttin g o u t o f th ia ? " I t waa No nee», now ,o s«k w h y he ««»«»me«, In no way be deprived of benefits a b a ttle b e tw e e n iw o s tro n g w ills . I w o rrie d a m , change«, W aa he «»n,y from Bonneville merely because in and It w a« lo n g In th e w a g in g Ih d | w a itin g t r y in g to d e cid e how ,o te l, dustries absorb part of Its huge w h e n ( “a rp y , w ip in g th e «w ea l fro m he r he c o u ld no, m a rry h e r —th n t capacity, the report shows. hla fo re h e a d and. h lin s s lf a lm o s t h e r fa th e r ha», b lin d e d h im — th a t ’’The more rap idly Bonneville’s u n s tru n g , le ft (» enlson’a aide, hla th e y m u s t p a rt? full generating capacity Is absorb p a tie n t bad rid d e n o u t th e s(«»rnt ed, the earlier other great w ater She th r e w <»,»en h e r w in d o w am, and had p ro m is e d q u ie t t i l l th e tw o power resources In this area w ill k n e e lin g t»ef»»re lo o ke d oil, u,»on c o u ld th in k o f w h a t m ig h t he done be developed. O th e r low cost power th e s ile n t fa r s tre tc h in g «,e ve rt v lth p le d g in g In th e In te rv a l m u tu a l and «Ites stand ready. T here Is ample Its m y ria d o f h e a v e n ly lig h ts The for everyone— for homes, a b s o lu te secrecy. coo, a ir cle a re d h e r head B u t w h a t ; power farms and factories, If only It can Secrecy, however w r ll pled ged c o u ld loosen th e d e a d ly g r ie f am i be put to w ork ” g ro w s m o re d iffic u lt to c o n tro l In sha m e th n , c lu tc h e d « , h e r p«»und p m i» o rt!« n io th e num ber o f i*er | Ing h e a r ,? 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Policies for Sale Î Brice Creek 3-C News I I Of Bonneville Power I Submitted by Board GUNLOCK RANCH ; W est eons pledged. s w o re H a n d y and l^efeyet to It v e ry e s a lly M r A lp In a m i Het. Page w ere w a rn e d th a t I f th e s to ry le a ke d o u t. It m ig h t becom e un p le a s a n t fo r b o th Aa fo r lh» h S co t* no one w aa e v e r k n o w n to w o rm a •err«* I o u t o f h im ; B a rn e y o m u roe d a re d n«»t ta lk Y et It w ill e s a lly he understood th a t tin» tua uy p e o p le hu d th e s t o r y ; a n d o n ly th e « o n tln u a l e flo r ls of l>r. I'a r p y in a lle m ln g . th ro u g h th re a ts o f w h a t m ig h t ltap|»eii to th e m , one o r a n o th e r o f th e con a p lrs to ra ke p t It u n d e r c o ve r. Ja n e a ft e r (h e u a u a l a to rtn w lt i he r fa th e r, w h o k n e w w h a t she w a* d o in g , ro de n e tt m o rn in g in to to w n to m a ke he r v la lt to th e h o a p lta l I h>nl m *u waa u p o o r a c to r In hl» e n d e a v o r to m a k e Ja n e fe e l th e re had been n o th in g to up set h im h waa o v e r s o lic ito u s . t ’a rp y did b e tte r ; h u t he w a« c o m p e lle d to ad n d t th a t O enlaou ha d not been do Ing q u ite a«» « e ll s in c e Ja n e c o u ld «ee th a t fo r h e rs e lf i'a r p y “ L e t M a P u t T h a t B a n d a g e B ack W h e re I t B e lo n g s ” te n d o n « n e a ,tra e te » , by c a tc h in g the na m e o f B ill lk»nloon H e r c u r io s ity once a ro u se d . It w as easy to fo llo w th e d r if t o f ,,»«*,r ta lk P re s e n tly she h e a rd m e n tio n «if h e r f a t h e r s nam e A ro u s e d now to keen In te re s t, Jan«» w as to r n be tw e e n th e fe e lin g th a t ah«* 0U4IM not to lla te n an«, th e Im p u ls e th a t «he m u st “ O f cou rse, nobody can p r o v e It.’ w e re th e w»»r<ls ah«* h«*ar«l " , d id n 't «ay th e y c o u ld . T h a t oh, b in , kn o w « to o w e ll how ,<» c o ve r his tra c k s B u t e v e ry b o d y k n o w s how he devile«, D e n is o n '« b r o th e r w hen tie liv e d th e re trie d to b u y h im «»ut. tb«*n «care h im o u t am , ’ hen stiiok«* h im o n , T h e «»1», »lev,I ha» been c ra fty e v e r s in c e he ow ne d (¡u n lo c k to get b o b , o f th a t s p r in g B a m ti W hy? A cco u n t o» th e w a te r H 's th e b ig g e st s p rin g n th e h ills Now H im , he’s hack ro tn Ho* h o s p it a l. H ie flrs * th in g he th in k s o f Is to get h o ld o f th a t s p rin g * J a n e ,ls,ene«1 w ,,h hat«*«l b re a th "W h y M s »•ouinmn ta lk In S,»*«*py « 'a t.” flu* n a r r a t o r w e n , oh. " th a t he p a h l B a rn e y lle h s t o ik to s«»t It,H ’s ra n c h bouse a t,re am , cam«’ la m t ic d u n i r b u rn in g B ill up ,n it H e r h e a rt ,«»pped (m a tin g a * ah» h e a rd Hu* d r e a d fu l r«»c„al. de ,v •r«*», a« c a lm ly a« Ho» m ere», M t o f c u r r e n t go ssip w o u ld ,»«• die ruaaed m i a s tre e t <*orner l l e r fa th e r c o n tin u e d t a c itu r n am i a lo o f Ja n e knew she w sa defying h in t by c o n tin u in g to v is it |»enl«on ye t b e in g o f m u ch (he «a me (ena c lo u s w ill a* her fa th e r hlinself she reck»»n«*»l l i t t l e o f It. B u t h e r vlw lt« a m i m in is tr a tio n « to tlie Inju re», n e ig h b o r o f (¡u n lo c k Ita m h hecanu* ««> fre q u e n t. a n d ah« her««df w a« so w hnll.v In d iffe r e n t to co m m e n t, th a t th e a ltn a tlo n be cam e fo o d fo r loon, go««ip H e re waa V an ’I'a n ih e l a d e a d ly enemy o f |n*ul«on'N. w ith hl« d a u g h te r « b o w in g »» v e ry s p e c ia l In F lo u r F r o m O h io W hen the firs t O hm a h lp m e n , of flo u r, rn n a ta tin g f 100 pounds, n r riv e d In New Y o rk in the t h i r l ms. c ro w d s g a th e re d a ro u n d ,o • <*r w h a t the B u c k e y e c o u n try c o u ld p ro d u c e , o b s e rv e s a w r it e r in the C le v e la n d P la in D e a le r I .nt« Iln u r w as m a d e .it th e V e n ic e , O h io m ills , e re c te d in 1H3I a, th e flr-.l p e rm a n e n t m a rk e t fu r w hea t in the F 'ire la n d « S eeing th is e n o rm o u « s h ip m e n t b ro u g h t in a fe u N v Y o rk m e rc h a n ts w o re h o ld om ui ’ h to p re l i c l th a t O h io in the n e a r fu tu r e w o u ld lie a b le to fu r n h the r i t i 'id i i a \ 1 ii M lir o r a O nce l*i«gulae<l M id • S ix te e n th c e n tu ry B i th e w o m e n (d fu s h io .i d is g u is e d the p o ck e t m ir r o r us a lit t l e book, look m g to the u n ln ,tin te d , lik e a p la y e r book B r ts m in g Abe id Cugnta W ith o u t th e c a p a c ity fo r d r e a m in g a h e a d H i c k * w o u ld be li t t l e s tr iv in g • o Hi • p a rt o f m a n , Thornton Comers Mr«. 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D ix o n w a s report«'»l u u ltn 111 w it h In flu e n z a th e past w e e k. J o h n A lle n o f T illa m o o k v is ite d | over the week end at the home of a alster. Mrs. C .R. T r e n t. M rs. E J W es, a n d M rs . H ob O w e n s o f C u lp C re e k v ta lts d T H W lllla n M o n d a y . M rs M r and Mrs. O. H. L y o n s of Eu- W h e n D r ( 'n r p v w a lk e d In to Ills iittlc e fro m th e « lin in g ro o m a fte r b r e a k fa s t n e x t m o rn in g , he raw Jam * V an T a m b e l s ta n d in g he*.»re th e w in d o w , lo o k in g <M,t. “ W h y. J a n e !" he e x c la im e d W h a t b rin g s von h e re so e a rly ? ' She |m»k«N, iirm in d at h im »1, Si ’ , ence T h e d o c to r w a lk e d o v e r to h e r an», la id hla ban«,« on h e r •h«»ui de ra "J a n e ." ne a»k«»«l. " w h a t ha* ha ppen ed, g lr l? " T he g r ie f in h« r s u n k e n eves w a* to o a p p a re n t. “ «Hi. d o c t o r ! " T h e exclaniatl««n ra m p lik e a h u m o f mi (Tert ng long |M*nt. 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W In oh. w h j didn’t you te ll me T" I T O I l f C t l Y Z I M » /> ' gene v is ite d S u n d a y a fte r n o o n w ith M i- L y o n s ’ d a u g tlta r , M rs . M e n ! W r ig h t . M r . n n d M rs . T o m F is h e r n n d tw o c h ild r e n a n d I.n e lle P re se n t o f S n g ln n w s p e n t S u n d n v n t th e J W F is h e r hom e. M r. n n d M rs W illia m W e lls o f W a ld e n w e re d in n e r g u e s ts M o n d n v o f M rs . J o h n W lllla n . M r n n d M rs . H e rs h e l F lc s h o r n n d f a m ily o f C re s w e ll w e re S un d n v g u e sts o f M r . n n d M r s C. R. T r e n t. M r a n d M rs . J o h n B a n d e r a n d sons o f C o tta g e G ro v e v is ite d n t th e R . B D ix o n h o m e S u n d n v . M r s J. S. f a k e w n s p le n s a n tlv s u r p ris e d S u n d n v h v n n u m b e r o f re la tiv e s , w ho b ro u g h t b ir t h d a y g if t s a n d s p e n t th e d n v w it h h e r M rs . L a k e ’s b ir t h d a y w n s n o t u n t il th e fif t e e n t h , h u t m n n v m e m b e ’ s o f th e f n n i ll v w e re u n a b le to a t te n d o n th n t d a te . M rs L a k e w as e lg h tv -O ” ' v e n rs o f age Those p e n d in g th e d n v w e re M r. and M rs . G e o rg e C n re v o f B la e h lv . M r. a m t M rs S id n e y C o le a n d b a b v o f M n rc o ln . M rs . M a r v C ole o f E u gene. M r n n d M rs . D. L . M ille r a n d M t a n d M i s 1 m il s I . a s m - an d f a m ily o f M o u n t V ie w . C. R . T r e n t. J o h n A lle n and H e rs h e l F le s h e r v is ite d S u n d a y a f te r n o o n n t th e N o r m a n C o b le n ti} h o m e o n M o s b v e re e k . ( oast Lum ber few drain and w ater pipes causing the camp some inconvenience d u r ing tb cold spall. An allcam p safe auto driving class Is now In full swing In camp. This class meet« every Saturday morning at 11 o'clock and Is a rp- oulred course bv the M edford di» tric t for all enrolleee T h e class w ill study the mechanics of the car. v -v and when to handle lever*, etc., also courtesies of the road and principles of road and cltv driving A set of laws, rules and regula tions of the state of Oregon and Massachusetts w ill be studied out of manual« secured from these states A cougar which had been brought down bv a ranger and taken Into camo Monday brought forth con siderable Interest Some agreed It was a good-nlz«<i cat but hardtv cared to have a live one for a pet C F Fogelqulst la the new fore man recently added to the techni cal staff. The barber »hop and d ark room w ill soon be In operation There have been several unavoidable de lays up to the present time. T h e last building Is ntrw receiv ing Its covering of shingles. Rain or shine the camp Is now ready. Some of the boys are talkin g agricultural projects. T here seems no reason why they should not ma terialize. W J Paul of Roseburg, world traveler, prospector and lournallst visited our camo Wednesday, Janu E n lis tm e n ts O p en fo r H a w a ii ary 6 "nd gave a talk H e touched on some of hl» most A u th ority has been received a i Interesting experience« In d iffe re n t the U. 8. A rm y Recruiting O ffice oartg o f the world O f all Diace», he thought Asia was the most In- to accept enlistments for the A ir tereHlng. F o r nearly two hours the Corps and In fa n try In the H a w a t There are «Iso bovs listened as he told of hls trips Ian Departm ent. Coast A rtille ry . and showed a number of c"rlo« and vacancies In th relics he had secured In d iffe re n t Field A rtille ry , Engineers and In countries He has been Invited to fa n try for domestic service. F o r come back some tim e In the future. Inform ation call o r w rite S g t J. The bovs are wondering how T . Costello. 307 M in e r Building. much ’ — u t r the snow w ill rem ain, ■»peculating at the same tim e on Eugene, Oregon. the advisability of securing skils. I- xrly l e r r a t e d C low m s It H Mercer, assistant fu rre s te r, fhomas Jefferson, on his first for this district, visited the camp Va.. last week in the Interest o f techni i j m i n e a r Charlottesville. cal education, and to Inspect the tr.ed to stop soil losses through field —ork of the foresters. ..lowing «round hills—the terraced Jack Frost has been no resnector; ■lowing plan of persons Im p o r t a n c e W ashington. Oregon and C a lifo r nia produced nearly »1 per cent of the total lum ber cut of the U nited State« In 1935. according to prelim inary figures of the Bureau of the Census, the Pacific Northw est for est experim ent station announced this week O f the 48 states. W ash ington rnnked firs t In lum ber pro duction w ith a cut of 3.452.527.000 board feet. Oregon second w ith 3.145 237.000 board feet .and C ali fornia third w ith 1.355.713.000 feet. Production for Oregon and W ash ington -howed an Increase of 21 per cent above 1934. T he total cut for the United States in 1935 was 19.158.601.000 board feet C o m m lltc c w o m e n Proposed The first bill Introduced In the« legislature provide* the election of a eom mltteewoman In each elec tion precinct to have the same rights and powers as the com m it teeman This carries out a propos al made by M ayor Carson at the annual Jackson day d inner In Portland In Canterbury Cathedral There arc 800 carved shields ot arm s in the 36 bays of the eloisb i of C.m lei-hurv ■ ilh ’ IraI BETTER CAKES For Better Dessert Baked by B ETTER BAKERY