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FEBRUARY 1H. |Q2(I HILLSBORO ARCUS PACK FOUR «1«>nl\ - <• I ii Imo Hu- firepi..... lay flat and bare under the lasti of an i Oregon has appealed to me.” Bert E. Mating Elect lit another Her tinker» were blue. Mr. Drolette is but one of the angry winter, reluctant to looee Its i ■ ed National Director “You dbtn't know that 1 urn There hold many happy settler* in Josephine ■ mt's mother, did you, Jerry? I fiou't County Offici*) Paper Inside the liarmer home was quiet county. This section of Oregon ha* a Bert K. Muling of the Huy Muling suppose she told you.” • warmth and cheery light. In th* wide ' been particularly attractive to homo Populist elect delegates to «tato i W. VERNE McKINNEY - - Editor Cannery company, this city, was That was more than J«»rry could fireplace a great pine log crackled In seekers during tho past year. i convention nt Salem. They are A. e bear She broke Into elected as a member of the board MRS. E. C. McKINNEY, A m L Editor litisti, hyaterlcal gay detiume of wintry wind and sleet. A late report from Grant* Pa»* O. Brown, (L A. Sanford, W. D. « laughter. At the round (able tn the dining room is to the effect that approximately of directors at the National Cannery Hare, Ward Swope, W. Burn**, J. Subscription Rate« "M lull I Don'll" Prudence and Jerrold aat opposite association hold at Louisville, Ky., 300 families have been located in J. Seaton, Leedy, Max llurgholser, Mimi n«Hld« > «l again, "She was m.v each other across u bowl of fragile Per Year........................................$1.50 Josephine county during the past recently, according to Fred Teach, V. II. Swinney, John Zimmerman I daughter.” She begun to explain with Cecil Brunner rosea. Fix Months............................... .85 year. Ono firm alone, located thir superintendent of tho local cannery, and C. Kelly. nervous Intensity. '•She called me ■ •'It's a nice night to he In." she said i teen new settlors during the month who returned the lust of the week Mudder when she was a little baby, cheerfully J. Wheelock Marsh hua been ap She wa* wondering It i Issued on Thursday of each week by from tho Louisville convention, Mr. but she grew up Into such a funny, Green« Ich Village waa whipped with | of IWcember. • pointed postmaster nt Forest Grove. McKinney A McKinney, Publisher* i Muling will remain in tho East and long-legged monster of a child I And a gale Ilk* this The attendance at tho fireman'* i South two months longer. I I hsd— niy admirers, m.v career. In "Rotten weather to be out," agreed ball was not a* it should bo. Entered in the Post Office at Hills I Arthur Roiling, representative of the pn»fe«al«»u they want you always ■ Jerrold absently lie wa* remember Tro Republican Club ha* elected boro, Oregon, as second-class mail I to remain young, unmarried and free Ing the dungerous rush of taxi*, when Ray-Muling, also returned last wook i tho following officers: G. W. Patter matter. It was absurd to lay claim to youth city afreets are glassed with lc<‘ ■ and report* good business on sales son, president; C. E. Delchman, first with a gn'at girl like Theresa bran of cannery products. Mr, Roiling And so they Mulled cheerfully at vice president; I K. Adams, second By Ethel Hueston i dishing my past In m.v fa«'e So we each made contract* in most of the prin other, and rejoiced »Ith pleasant i Test of ■ poison bait, the com fell Into the way of using Mimi end vie*; R. II. Greer, third vice and ■ word* that they were warm and bright cipal cities of tho East. I wsrv tume« Theresa. Lots of them do, on the by the fireplace, with the pine log und position of which has been kept a Benton Bowman, secretary. has-x-=. The first of the month Ray-Muling stage. 8he liked it Theresa liked it." the rosebuds and the candle light* secret by the inventor, Mr. Forsell, The depot was burglarised last The action of the county fair Oapyrl<hl by th« JJobb«-M«rrtU On. Jerry said nothing, could «ay noth But In their heart* they were trying horticultural inspector of Washing company will begin the construction night. board at its last meeting, voting to Ing. Poor Theresa! She thought of to assure Ihemselv«» thnt lerry was ton, has proven effective in the con of a two story warehouse on Wash This year's tax I* in tho *um of ask for the levy of a 1-mill tax for (Continued from last week) the terrible, tragic loneliness of the a very alert and >elf-posi.es»ed young trol of the strawberry root weevil, ington street, 90x192, which they $73,100.97. City tux is 92.iHU.U2. the next two years to buy a site to the expect to have completed by | brilliant young artist. Her mother Son* of Veteran* organize and '’’It's Theresa." Her voice sounded | she had sacrificed to youth and beauty, person who could certainly take care according to Forsell and Mr. Arthur be used as a Washington county fair of herself If tiny! - ly could, und what Frank, pathologist of the Western opening of the cannery season. petition for charter. grounds, came as a surprise to peo almost Irritable. her love she had given up for Art chlldlalme*« to worry ' "She works too hard.“ Jerry assent Now she was dead, glad of her fr«*«' Washington Experiment station, ple in general and Hillsboro in par- , THE AMERICAN LEGION ed. "We must take her in hand, anil : dom from a life which had only tlr«'<l ticular. Puyallup. Assurance of the effective (To be continued! ROBERT A. DENBY The Man on th* streets note* that ness of th«1 bait has been given by Last year the City of Hillsboro . make her spare herself a little. I ! her Jerry shuddered She sat mo wanted her to go to the theater with tlonless, shocked beyond words. members of the Washington station ; the American Legion I* in the midst donated the use of the Shute park. I us. but she would not hear of It.” Robert A. Denby, 65, «lied nt his Farm Reminders “ Oh. you are blaming me!" Mltnl and by the state entomobigist at of a drive for 3000 member* in th* home bore Monday ufter a long Ill the big auditorium and the ball “In a way I suppose she could hard [ City of Portland and his casual re Pullman. park for the fair, and the business j ly go tonight." Mind «poke apologet crlc’l suddenly. "You do not under ness. Funeral service* were held Irrigation of flax at the Oregon The Oregon Agricultural college I action I* that it is n good thing yesterday afternoon at tho Limber men of Hillsboro purchased an ad-1 ically, the tone In which she always stand! I tell you It Is often done In experiment station in the last few has not had an opportunity to test 1 for the young fellow* to get to j ace nt acreage and financed the ; tried to excuse Theresa's abrupt nt^Mk the profession. We thluk nothing of it. You have never understood me. years has increased the height of out this bait, ami cannot vouch for gethsr and follow their war service chapel with member* of the Mason* necessary building. A very success-1 “Don't mind her. Jerry, She doesn't nor Theresa—none of us! You were and Eastern Star attending. Rev. Mr. the straw from 24 inches to 32 its effectivene.sk but we believe the with service to disabled buddle* Lowell A. Young officiate«!. Con ful fair was held and it was the > mean to be rude." never one of us inches. A much better price is o b- “I don't mind her. 1 think she's investigators who are familiur with and their locnl communitio*. consensus of opinion that the park cluding service-, were held at the “No. 1 was never really one of tained for flax with long straw. But in clii<*ifying them tut “young" xvsa an ideal place to hold the fair 1 wonderful-“ the control work done nr«1 competent you." Jerry did not resent It She Portland crematorium. • • • he i* slightly in error. They ar* not Mind twisted her fingers Into a rigid, was glad. to judge the merits of the bait. because of the highway location and lie was born in Illinois, January Many wet foothill slopes in Ore- knotted gnarl. old — but they were ''young" nine According to Mr. Forsell, th«1 ma the adjoining accommodations. “Theresa didn't mind. She liked It. ! ■ gon arc being drained by means of 3, 1860, and has llv*d hero for the “She was wonderful., but, but—she From the time she was a baby she ' terial will be available before the years ngo und the majority of them past ten year*. Mr. Denby i* sur Horseracing is given as one of killed herself." she said hollowly. intercept ditches or underground are now in their early thirtlc*. They wante«! to lie free. to be left alone beginning of next season's activities the reasons for the desire to change vived by the widow, Mrs. Elma Den foothill drain* which cut off water Jerry cried out. struggled to her make up a slice of very substantial the location. N doubt the racing1 feet, and then sank back white and She didn't like a fuss made over her." feeding through the land from high of the weevils. The cost of the ma by, daughter, Mr*. Anna It. Carlson, Jerry sh«wk her head, not grasping terial has not been definitely de citizenship these days. No longer arc would be a drawing card, but would horrified among the cushions. it. "Chllilren—they never know what er ground like an eave trough, re termined. The proper dosage is 100 they the "returned soldier element"; a stepson, Ivan A. Thompson, both it be sufficiently popular to justify of Portland, und a sister living in “Mind—uo oh, don't," she cried, they want. But you Mimi, didn't you ports the experiment station. pounds per acre and the cost per they are men in bupineas, many for Germany, the additional expense. The audi-; “You—mustn't say such things—you— want people to know? You should , • • • in themselves; they are lender* acre will amount to about $15, uc torium and ball park were big fac-j frighten me.” have been so prou.i of Theresa. M« He was a member of Tualatin Discing before early spring plow many civic enterprise*. tors in financing the fair last year. Mind Inhaled a great gulp of clgtt- motht'r—why. she is even proud of ing causes some Oregon soils to be | cording to Forsell. lodge A. F. & A. M. the Ideal* of service expressed in Control is obtained by poisoning me! She—when she meets people I come sticky and wet, making it dif Sanitary accommodations are very. rette »moke. “They have taken her to Mietta's at hav«> known she likes to Introduce her ficult to do effective plowing be the adult weevil before it deposits preamble to tho constitution of th* complete' at the present site through i its eggs. The poison is placed in the American Leigon ar* taken very the corner—you know, the one with ‘self that way—just. '1 n'm Jerry's the use of’the park. tween showers Without injuring the mother? ” flowers tn the windows, . I'm fright- ' crow n of each plant, about a tea seriously by them and thnt service Of necessity, the fair here must condition of the soil. Discing before fully upset. It — It makes a wreck of “ I «as proud of Theresa. ” lnslste«l spoonful to each plant. The bait is is expressed in “a sense of Individ- be held very near the same date of 1 one." Mimi. “I know how wonderful sin- late spring plowing has been found said to attract the beetles upon uni obligation to th* community, the state fair at Salem, where horse Jerry's hot young bl<x»d ran cold, was. But—a woman «-an't stop being by the experiment station to aid which they feed, thus killing them state and nation.” racing is and always has been one of a great blackness yawned before her a woman just because »tie lias a ba!>y. germination aid in tho destruction before they Uy their eggs, Thu*, the Privilege of membership extends the main features, and where lovers eyes. can she? I had my life, my work, raj of seedlings and to help in the in- only to those who served in armed night time of application is governed by of the sport go every year. Is it corporation of organic matter^with Trent, "Thia terrible woman Is making a lovers. :Wi. everyon*' «III blame i the life history of the insect. As the forces in war time. It would not necessary for Washington county to fool of me." she stammered aloud. In But Theresa liked hw fr«»edoin! She the soil. lloved seem that a campaign for member remedy is direct««! against the beetle should have thought of tne before «he ' incur the greater expense and take coherently. • • • melon should be necessary. — Oregonian. it is best to apply the bait when the [ a chance. “She shot herself. Right in the did this thing—she never thought of | Oregon gooseberry growers con-1 Judge maximum number of beetles are . Why should the board want to heart. There Is blood all over the me—Art. always, before everything." trol mildew by a lime-sulfur spray, Bert A. Barber of Hilisboro, W. “ But. Mimi." Jerry Interrupted her. present and before much egg laying burden the people still more when ' floor. She slashed her pictures—every Jury Trial in Justice Court 1-25, as soon as the leaf clusters H. McEldowney of Forest Grotte and it has such an ideal grounds donated one—with that little bronze dagger I stammering. “If von are her mother lengthen about one-fourth of an takes place. Under Western Wash-1 E. I!. Campbell was fined $40 yon must know « by !" G. A. Wilcox of Cornelius have been irigton conditions, according to For ; brought her from Rome. Her room is to it for county fair purposes? inch. A second spray is applied two f “How should I know? a perfect mess. You—you don't mind ’sell, the bait can best be applied nt drawn to serve on the federal jury or 40 day* in jail in justico court weeks later. Lime sulfur is not used yesterday by Judge Calof on a tell me. She sbonbl have the completion of harvest. This time, in Portland for the March term. The mess at Tia Juana is nauseat my talking about it. do you. Jerry? charge of speeding, lie wa* unable “Prudence would know." was till ufter fruit has set, for mildew is it is believed, would be a little late I can't help It. I'm a wreck." ing to the reading public, and we I controlled by pre-blossom sprays if to pay hi* fine and »'»« committee«! “N no, of cour-e not,” Jerry statu- Jerry could say to that. THE PREVENTION OF wonder why the officials haven't ap Mimi lay rigid among the cushion*, put on thoroughly at the right time, under Western Oregon condition* mered “Of course not.” After a mo CATCHING DISEASES to jail. His driver's licens« wa* for best result.«. According to pres plied the old adage, “an ounce of ment. when she could spank, she asked twisting her lian<l* Into painful knots, says the experiment station. suspended for 30 days. He pus ent information the greatest nu: prevention is worth a pound of In such a soft and pitiful voice: “Why cutting her flesh with the gaudy a a a We no longer think disease net arrested before and notified to ap ber of weevil* appear about the last cure,” years ago. From all reports, did she. Mimi? Slie was so clever stones. Jerry looked at her—the lav treat Oregon potato growers are of May and the peak of egg laying ' esaary. Much disease is unnecessary pear, but failed to rhow up. Camp Isli toss of th« liennnial hair, the care Tia Juana always has been a “hell Wasn't sue happy?" delay ing their seed now to avoid comes about the middle of June. —It* occurrence I* du* to failure bell was found guilty by a jury. hole,” and it is a crying shame that “I don't know «hy. Of course she fully Ivorled skin with its layers of lime, during the rush of planting cream and rouge, the voluptuous figure The application based on our present to observe th* laws of h«’althful such unspeakable things must hap- was happy. Everyone said how bril Jersey Club to Meot pota- knowledge should be made the last Bring. Disease I* n common occur pen before the officials awaken to liant she was, what a genius. She bad with its molding of tine French stay». Machinery for dipping sacked Jerry saw Iter in » cloud of artificial toes has been developed, making it The Washington County Jersey of May or first week in June. How rence in all lif*. Complete control a lover—she gave him up. She said the existing conditions. she couldn't serve two masters. She lights, the center of artificial laughter, possible to treat a carload in half ever, it is advisable to follow th«- of disease is theoretically not im club will hold its annual meeting was right. I tried It, and made a flirtations, affairs and Intrigues saw a day if the hot formaldehyde treat- inventor’s direction* f possible, although not probable in February 27 nt the Grange hall nt In Sunday's paper there appeared muddle of both She wa* quite right. also the light kindliness, the generous niont is used, according to M. B. two or three years’ Hillsboro. The business »* aion will the near future. a picture of Niagara Falla frozen She didn't mind much—giving him up delicacy of speech and manner, the McKay, pathologist of the experi the material. Communicable <li « .'»>••«. are caused start at 10 a. m. The afternoon will friendly camaraderie. And she saw over. Niagara Falls is one of the She worshiped tier pictures.“ ment station. The seed is thoroughly Mr. For»eli write* that he is rnnk- by bucteria and other organisms. be given over to a sjieaking pro Jerry brooded over it bitterly, "I Theresa dead by her own hand in the dried before being stored again. beauty spots of the East and is vis ing arrangement* in Orcgon for dis- Disease-producing organism* a r <• gram. Watch next week’s papers for undertaking pa lor with the flowers In coaid luive loved tier much more." i she the window. Miettn’s. on the corner ited annually by millions of people a • • transmitted to man: By direct con particulars. tribution of this bait. anxious to see the great falls, and ■aid. “But she never seemed to wi ani And then, as p>’°r. »tifferlng Mimi calcium sul- Land plaster, which is tact of the sick with the well, by in those who have seen it can hardly —too much." fnde«l out. Jerrv saw Pnulen« e. dear fate, has been found to be most ef- The estate of Nancy Parrish, a faction of food or drink, by con Beautiful, unfathomable There-a Judge Gaten’s Wet realize that the mad, dashing waters cut and vivid, saw the line lined, ten • tact with contaminated article«, or pioneer of this county, has been ad what tragedies had underlain that der face, tlie gentle twist of the hu fective on most Oregon alfalfa land could freeze. Cold enough in the tense alertness! Jerry cried a little when applied in the late spring, Talk Is Applauded by insect* or vermin which harbor mitted to probate. morons mouth, th" laughing, plaintive East to freeze Niagara Falls, while "She might have left the pictures.' sympathy of tlie soft, sweet eye* probably because it is effective* the germs of certain di»ea*es, in Hillsboro we are gathering daf Mimi chattered nervously, with cold Birth« where moisture is still present. The' To face squarely the problem of The circuit court room in the Jerry stared and stared. Her eye« fodils, crocuses, violets and Japanese lip*. “Some of them were fine. 1 Howell To Mr. and Mr*. Georg« burned painfully, her throat throbbed, experiment station recommends the ' court house was crowded to capacity communicable disease control re quince from our gardens. Who could have sold them for a great «leal there was a great longing in her heart. use of sulfur at the rate of 80 to : Monday night to hear Judge W. N. quires more courage than some can j Howell of Bunks, February 14, a of money.” wouldn’t live in Oregon? In that moment. Prudence's daugh 100 pounds to cn acre at intervals I Guten* of Portland in his attack muster. Prevention of diseao- must ■ girl. “Mimi. dl«l she owe you money— ter, she ran suiblenly to Mimi, caught of three or four years. Gyptun is on the present prohibition law. Ho be considered by those who believe Theresa?” Jerry's voice was eager Helen Wills, American, was de- She should love to do that parting her tn her strong, tender arms, kissed applied to alfalfa land in arid sec- wa* enthusiastically received und in right living. To avoid cold«, evade Marriage License* feated by Suzanne Lenglen, French, kindness to the menuiry of strung« ber, cried over her, fondled her. and tions as a source of sulfur at the those present appeared to agree with pneumonia and escape other infec Joseph F. Van Dyke of Vorboort Mimi, after one slight, apologetic, rate of 200 pounds per acre every the sentiment.« expressed. tion« is a worth-while effort. Know! and Theresa II. Cop of Banks, Feb at Cannes, France, Tuesday, in a Theresa—to pay her final «lebts. highs trained laugh, buried her fnce In tennis match for the world cham- Prohibition is the country's worst edge of the life history of various ruary 13. Mimi stared at her. shook her l ead Jerry’s arms und broke Into helpless two years, or 100 pounds every year, Experiment* by the station menace, according to Judge Gutens, disease-producing organism* h a s j pionship. Miss Wills played a splen- “Of course not. She owe«l nobody any weeping. who was juvenile judge in Portland made possible an effective attack on did game and remarked at the fin- thing. We took this bouse together Jerry helped her out of the lavish show that 60 to 100 poun 1 Card of Thank« ish that “it w a s an enjoyable but she has always borne the expens- gown, out of the confining closeness acre will be helpful to clover and for -1 years and circuit court judge the problem presented by commun- : We wish to thank our many match.” Even in her defeat she won of it, from the very first." of the French stays, and into s loose, other legume meadows when applied for 14 year*. He said that Amer icable diseases. friend* for the kind expression* of Resistance to disease may be con She bathed her face, early in the spring, a* soon as the ica's darkest criminal record is now a victory for she gave the cham “Um, she would,” whispered Jerry light robe. sympathy und for the beautiful being made and that it is due to ferred artificially. Persons suscep- pion, Suzanne, the hardest battle disappointed that she » as denied that stroked her hair, hung over her with danger of heavy rains is past. flower* received during the illness tiblc to typhoid fever, smallpox, the prohibition law. she had ever had. All America is final happiness, but understamfing pitiful, »«eet solicitude. And Mimi and death of our beloved husband clung to her all night long, sobbing OREGON IS CALLING YOU He cited figures wherein he claim diphtheria and scarlet fever may be proud of you, Helen. Better luck Theresa with the cold but kindly hand and father. Mrs. Elma Denby, Mrs. writhing in hysterical an brokenly, “ Oh, that I* why she said good-by protected against these disease*. In ed that the prohibition law "was not next time. Anna Carlson. and kiss«*! me," Jerry whispered guish. and would not let her go. Wonderful valleys, and glorious hills, getting u* any place and that the other communcable disease* w* mu -t Jerry stayed with Mimi In the house “That’s why she said »he would—give still rely on«lsolntion, quarantine anil Oregon is calling you. co*t of enforcement was ^pormous. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Congress is planning to submit a me a present—" on Reilly's alley until after the funeral Judge Gatens said hi* only in disinfection. Di»eusc prevention rests I Mimi caught upon the words hope I —Theresa's funeral—when groups of Wonders around us on every hand; constitutional amendment to change terest wa* in the children who were largely upon the avoidance of the 1 For Salo—New modern 5-roorn the date of inauguration of the pres fully "A present! There-a said lt‘ her brilliant, wondering friends crowd Lakes and rivers, at our demand, is calling you. using alcohol as they never have bc- causative agent of disease. It is im house on lot 60x110 nt Second Av Oregon ed Into the little flower-filled room at Come, quickly. ” • ident and vice-president from March They run feverishly down the ball Mletta's to do last honor to her tragic Wonderful fruit, and beautiful flow- j fore and with the consequent result portant to isolate all person* suf enue, north of Jackson street, Hills to January. That’s fine, but one memory, and went away again, nfter- that the criminal age is becoming fering with communicable diseases. boro. ers, Price $2000. 51 thing has been overlooked and that to Jerry's room and reached for I he button, Mimi's hand ahead of Jerry's, ward, slowly, talking it over, agreeing All urticlc* coming in contuct with i* calling you. lower every year. Oregon is that “There’s more pleasure in Concord and Niagara grnpe vines, flooding tlie room with light. They thnt after all. In a way. It seemed He declared that the number of the patient should be thoroughly ster anticipation than realization.” Why saw it Instantly, stamling out vivid I rather a congruous thing, that such Hi-ways and by-ways, on every hand; ilized before being used again. All well rooted, $1 per six. Some ever- Leading t<j anything you demand, arrests in Portland for drunkenness rob the poor president and vice-pres a’d bright in the small room, propped a one a* Theresa, divinely driven, Oregon is calling you. was many times greater than in Van idi*chargCH should be disinfected. No bearing strawberry plunts. —M. E. ident of four months of unalloyed up -n the piano against the wall, The should flash like a meteor across s patient should be feleased from Watson, Box 153, Hillsboro. Inquire happiness in anticipation of the resu's parting gift to the one who had ■tarry sky to fade nt once In a final, Orchard and vineyards will'soon be couver, B. C. 2. quarantine until te*t* show there is West Main street. abloom, honor? After they are inaugurated, most desired her—the “Ocean Rider,” dominant flash at the height of lier no longer any danger from infection. Will Give Program Oregon i* calling you. brilliance, rather than fade away, ns For Sale—-2 young brood sow», criticism often overshadows the ■ tumult of green and white. Carriers of disease of the com- to pig in about 3 weeks. Also fresh The Missionary society of the Jerry stood before it, sobbing pite many do. Into a dull and doddering If a home you arq thinking about, glory. mediocrity. Health and wealth, in a beautiful Bethany Presbyterian church will I municable kind arc either person* cow.—R. J. Reichert, Cornelius R.l, ously, twisting her hands together. “Oh, Theresa, how could you?" she The night after the funeral Jerry, spot, give a program in the ehurch par suffering in nsild form from disease» on highway. 51 More trouble, at Salem, but War wept. And then, remembering Mimi, slipping softly down the hall toward Oregon is calling you. lor* February 26, at 7:4 5 p. m. A such as cold, measles, esc., or "car den Lillie certainly showed more she tried to stifle her emotion, to be Mimi's room, was arrested by the Loan wanted, $800 on good saw | Come join us in our Promised Land, special offering will be taken which riers” in whom the organism grow* back bone in quelling the peniten quiet, self-possessed. "She—she wasn't allken. silvery voice. and develops without producing the mill and 80 acres of land all clear. Oregon is calling you. will be used for missions. A social tiary riot this week than did Warden unhappy about It,” she stammered 62 "Oh. you bad boy 1 This I« the Plenty of romm, yes, virgin unturn hour with light refreshments will be symptom* of tho disease. Typhoid Write CB Argus. Dalrymple in the Murray and com- weakly. “She was quite gay. She third—at six dollars a pint!” and diphteria carrier* are not recog ed sod, enjoyed after the program. The fol For Sale—50 pullets. A" few 1 laughed at me and kissed me—” Her rades break this spring. Jerry turned slowly back to her nized. Infectious material may be voice broke on the pitiful words. "Per room. She was not deceived by that Fertile and fresh, from the hand of lowing program will be given: Plano year old. Cheap. Phone 27R8.— well, carried from the sick to the God, duet, Mr*. Mary Schindler and Mrs. haps—she Is really getting—rested, as brave resumption of the old routine. Mrs. John Bose. 51 Seek U. H. S. Validation Oregon is calling you. she said.” Marie Berger; devotional, Rev. H. Fleas, lice, bedbugs, flies, rats, cats, Jerry Was Going Home. A petition for decree of valida- dogs, cows and other animals may —B. A. Drolette, For Sale—12 yenr old, 1000 lb “Come on back,” said Mimi. "It Dickman; quartet, women’* mixed tion of union high school district makes me nervous. I never liked that Route 3, Grant* Pass. horse; or will trade 2800 lb. team voice*; one-act play, “How Not to carry infection. She knew that Mimi's heart, artificial, I No. 2 at Tigard has been filed in picture. There is something go— shallow though It might lie, had suf for 1000 lb. horse.—A. Van deMoor- The above lines were sent to the Do It;" duet, Emma and Theresa circuit court. defiant—about It." Arguì, 11.50 per year. Subscribe tel, R. 1, Cornelius. 51 fered a grievously cruel shock and she land settlement department of the Meier; monologue, Mr*. De Etta They sat down opposite each other, marveled that the hollow shell could Portland chamber of commerce, by, Kraus; piano duet, Mr*. Elsie Reich ”1 have said repeatedly and I stiffly, Jerry In the great chair, Mimi send back an echo so musical to a B. A. Drolette, a new settler ut en and Mrs. Anna Josse; reading, reiterate that a substantial part of lighting another cigarette a* she lay world that had given her only Its Grants Pass. Mr*. Kassie Wilson; vocal trio; two- the farmer’s problems must be tense and rigid on the chaise longue. bitter dregs. Mr. Drolette came to Oregon from act play, “On Yon Side of Little Looking at her suddenly Jerry realized Jerry went into her room, pulled solved on the farm.”—Secretary of that the pnlnted woman In the trailing out her hags, and began at once to New Hampshire, and has adopted Pine;” vocal duet, Mis* Rosn Stucki Agriculture Jardine. I Oregon for his home. He is so happy and Mrs. Mary Schindler; character silken gown was broken-hearted, suf pack the things of her possession. fering things Indescribable that her , in his new surroundings, and is so song, Mr*. DeEtta Krau* and Mrs. Jerry was going home. The value of General Motors com very thoughts were bleeding. taken with the wondrous beauty of Amelia Wi*mer. The Biggest Hardwood Floor in the County pany exports during 1911 was “Mimi, you loved Theresa, didn’t 1 the evergreen state that these verse* $122,000. Last year this had been in you?" were inspired. He writes; Chevrolet’s expansion program so Music by That curious, clinging friendship be creased to a total of $78,000,000. “I am a settler in your beautiful far completed has involved the ex tween the young girl with her terrific Shipments from the Pittsburg dis CHAPTER I State of Oregon from the far away penditure of about half n million energy, and the frivolous, light-hearted trict to the various General Motors state of New Hampshire—a beauti dollars. This is on the opening of woman was the greatest mystery Jerry plants during 1925 totalled 8,500 had touched upon In the great city. ful state itself, but I like this *o three new zone offices and addition The Coming of Jerry Admission >1 • You Are Welcome • Ladies Free carloads, mostly of raw material Mimi smoked passionately, twisting It was a blustering, hllzznrdly night much better. I am sending you a al sales and service buildings at from the steel mills. tht-ClgiiretJ«; b«l'U'«lij!PX l.lRi Jturt In early, March. The Mnte of Iowa 1 few verse* which will show you how four other one points. H illsboro A rgus PRUDENCE’S DAUGHTER • I i • ■ I I I ■ i I i ■ Strawberry Root Weevil Controll ed by Poison Bait WHY? J j Dancing Every Saturday Night Commercial Hall, Hillsboro Part Two Haijabiititia