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J A NI'A l< Y 21, 1929 THE HILLSBORO ARGUS PAGE FOUR Inilsbo me DINSMORE’S F olly Leader m Its Field' County Official Paper w. V erne M c K inney Ter Year Editor MR3 K. C McKINNEY Subscription Rates .... 11.641 Sis Month* Editor By SO on Thursday of each week hr McKinney A McKinney. I'ubliehera. Enterbt in the I'oaloffice at Hillsboro. Oregon, a* »eeond-cla»* matter. Member of Oeayon State Editorial Association, and the National Editorial Association. CRITTENDEN MARRIOTT HILLSBORO. OREGON -aid. "But we’ve got to go there. We’ve now hero else to go. Perhaps you’ve forgotten" I bail forgotten, too, and the tact inatie me a little sarcastic "perhaps you have for gotten that Aunt t'andieo «'¡irried th«' money and that you ami I an- nearly busted unless we g«> t«> th«' ««ftiee and give ourselves «lead away. Josephine considered this for a inonient. “Then," she said, "we can't afford to take a taxi out to Dinsmore." "That's nothing." I wasn’t going to admit that 1 hail forgotten any thing. "We don't need any taxi. We'll go in the subway Com«« on." 1 start«*«! and Josephine followed. For three blocks sh«* followed in si- lence. Then just at the subway en- trance she halted, “1've been think- ing," she began. I stopped and faced her. I hml great respect for the result of Jo sephine's thoughts--when sh«' reached was " them. She was slow- but she sure—often painfully so. "Well?" I questioned. Josephine opened her big eyes wider. "I believe Father is on boar«! the steamer," she said, "1 believe that was why he sent us on her. I believe h«1 expected to meet us on her after she got to sea." “Gooil Lord!" My eyes popped wide an«l my mouth fell open. "If—" But there was not time for "ifs" just then. “Come along." I cried, cultching Josephine's arm. "We’ll talk all that over at Dinsmore." (To Be Continue*?) County Red Cross I’lccts Officers was constructed rvr a di-dance of .71 «if n mile. The old twin bridges «in this road north of Bethany were replaced by standard grades anil a n«-w span I'ho M«iuntaindale t hris tie Banks route saw .69 of a mile of new construction and .92 of a mile was built on the Patton Valley road. The unit between the Starkey corner and th«’ Lutheran church on the Cornelius Schefflin Starkey cor ner road was completed an«t on this same designation new construction opposite the Cornelius ceme'ory straightened this roail out. I'll«* Ly ons corner on th«' Hillsboro Orenco Cornelius pass road was grade«! ami will be surfaced «luring the coining construction season. The fifth unit of the Boone's ferry rouil was constructed for a distance of .82 of a mile. There was considerable r«»ck excavation on this route in constructing a satisfac tory grade on n hill I l» miles south of Tualatin. Unit No. 1 between Tualatin ami th«* West Side highway was constructed. A saving of «listance and elimina- tion of old grades was effected with th«* construction of the second unit pf th«* Reedvilli* Orenco Corneliu.s pass roail, running just east of the nursery town. An improvement of .«35 of a mile was mail«* on the Spring Kill section of the Masonic home Yamhill county link. N«*w construction from Bernards corner to th«* Barnes school on th«* Beaver ton North Plains totaled .69 of a mile. The grade was widened and th«* job resurfaced for 2.3 miles on the Caldwell ss'etion of th«* Scholls ferry mad. Th«* <>l«l bri< l.ouisignot ditch on the roail was eliminated thi construction of a culvert dard grade. A temporary grade was con struct«*«! on the Rogers' fami to Johnson orchard.-* on Chehalem moun tain on the new location ill ords'r that right of way might be obtained, as the section was all put into wal nut orchards during th«* past year. Al thè niiiuiiil mei'llng «>f thè Washington Uounty Red Cross lield in III«' city library at Foresi Giovo lii-l night, reports aubinitteil showrii thal |f>66.20 limi berli ralard by thè iinnual Rril (*r«>” ridi cali <>f this aniount llillsboro limi ralsed »210.60 uml Fon t Greve, »210 06. The clvilian rellef Work program for tlus yi'nr was adopted. Mrs. <’. E Wells was electeil ehairmiin, Mrs llarvey llatchelar. their money is being spent and they have a perfect right to know. This bill should be defeated by the legislature. Ia-t us have more A bill has been introduced in the information on official practices Illiitratiois by Irwin Myers Purchasa Woodburn Variety Store legislature to eliminate the publica rather than less. Mr. and Mrs. e. a . i llande of tion of county expenditures or the Portland have purchased t he V a "Lightning and twisting wind hit commissioners' proceedings on the J. Copyright riety store nt Woodburn of F. S. argument that it would mean a slight California." Lightning that serious W WNU Servie* Eyerly, ami their son, Carlton saving to the taxpayers of the va ly injured a child, other bolts that M Hand«*. who has been with Britt's in rious counties. More light should damaged two homes, a small but Portland, will be th«* manager. Mr. be thrown on governnientcd activities lusty “twister" that uprooted trees (Continue*! from Last Week) anil Mrs. Hand«' and son are »ell rather than less and it would hardly and two waterspouts were spec “What's the matter?" she echoed. known here, where they owned the be fair to Mr. and Mrs. Washington tacular features near Los Angeles “What’s the matter, is it? It's ruin Variety - tore for a number of years, County to not give them this in Sunday during the rainstorn. cover ami destruction, that's th«* matter, so selling a year or more ago to the ing southern California. An inch it is. That thaft* of the world Dins formation. Sprouse Reitz company. The bill was introduced by the and a half of snowlike hail covered more has stolen «‘very i*ent I hail repeal of laws committee appointed the ground at Glendale. And yet laid up for me obi age. that's what's in 1927 to eliminate a number of some people say there is no place the matter." Up here obsolete laws from the statute books. like southern California. “Mr. Dinsmore? Stolen? It's not Surely such a measure that provides in Oregon we are sitting pretty with true," I gasped. for giving people some information just enough cold weather to make a "Not true, is it? It's me that about what is going on in the court snappy change.____________ wishes to God it wasn't true! He's house is not obsolete. wer«* Mr. an«l Mrs. .lonn rr< Another Oklahoma governor is stolen all me savings and run away Weld Links of Market The aniount of money spent for with them." Sh«* thrust a newspaper thal, Mr. and Mrs. William I having a hot time of it and is facing this information in this county is Roads Into System beneath my nose. Mr. und Mrs. Heftry Knmnii Sr. impeachment. The governor of that »50 a month or »25 each to the It was another and apparently a E«l Demmin an«l children, Rrv (Continue*! from On«) state would likely feel slighted if two county official papers, which later paper than th«* one I had to the Groner place. Mrs. George Keule, Mrs. I work Mon* he wasn ’ t impeached. _____ are the two papers having the larg bought on the steamer. That had will lie done on the road from Camp Schoen and children, Fred S< est circulation. This is the best and Mrs. Julius Asbahr. Mrs. V Hoover Goes South for Rest and | been chiefly headlines and text that bell bridge to Farmington. most economical way of transmitting Fish—headline. Tews, and host and host«'*«. Those headline . repeated the headlines; this 1 saw The Forest Grove-Banks Buxton this information to the taxpayers of writers apparently have a lot of re . at a glance contained columns I of roail will receive attent:««n between the county. spect for the ability of the presi . detail. I snatched it from the wo- Buxton and Cumming* hill, as well The taxpayers of this county are dent-elect as a fisherman. man's hands and ran niy eye down as between th«* Schinidlin place and the bosses. Ami they are entitle«! it. the Columbia county line. Unit two to a report on their business just as Gasoline dealers sticking to guns I It was awful. The paper seemed much as the president of a bank or —headline. This low price gun is i to have thrown restraint to the of th«* Spring Hill section of the Yamhill county-Masonic home desig the manager of a mercantile insti apparently one that the motorist is i winds. According _ to it. Father had nation is up for improvement, as is tut ion. They want to know how willing for the dealer to handle. done everything—wrecked railroads, the North Plains-Cedar Mills road ! robbed banks, gambled in stocks, between the Walters' ranch and th«* JOHN V HALL ♦------------------------------------------------ ♦ road would never be built along the ruined thousands of widows ami chil Hill school. More work will be done present right of way north of Banks dren—and had then disappeared. But on the following roads out «'f Forest he would be found soon; the rail Monday if he had anything to do with it. Grove: Gales City, Stringtown, Judge Ward said the importance of roads and ferries were all watched Thatcher-Kansas City. Jan. 12, 1899.—Louis Rood Jr., the road demanded an entire new- and— The Ross bridge section of th«* I read no more. At least Father the 17-year-old son of Judge and right of way. Hillsboro-Jackson school highway will wasn't in jail. I turned on the wom Mrs. James Rood of this city, died A committee consisting of L. L. bi* completed. A section to be im January 10, at his home in this Crawford of Manning. Ed Boos of an. "I don't believe a word of it," proved is that running east from the I cried. "Father — " city. February 1-2-3 Institute Dates Forest Grove and W. L. Moore of Josephine-clutched my arm abrupt Joseph Connell plac«' on the North It is reported on good authority Banks was appointed to go before Plans are Imitig complete«! for th«' Plains-Beaverton road. This same that George Robinson of Farming the highway commission to ask aid ly and I stopped. It was the first designation will be improved from mill winter institute of the Salem time in all her life that Josephine ton, while ditching on his beaverdam on the proposed inland loop. will continue to serve District of th«' Epworth league hail done anything abruptly; and I the Barnes school to the Walker cor a few days ago, struck a gold hear A unit running north from Tamiesi«'. J. P. Trul- which will In- held nt the Methodist stopped and turned to see what was ner. ing quartz ledge, an assay of which between McAlear, I. T. Me- church in Hillsboro February 1 to 3, the matter. I thought that perhaps Mountaindale, a section gies »42 per ton. The lead is from inclusive, Lirttvci on the program !.. J. Merrill. she had seen Father approaching. I Mountaindale and North Plains, a two to three feet in width. as speaker ’s aro Rvv. M. A Marcy, couldn't imagine her clutching me stretch between Christie and Moun- Johnston Freeman, a native son of conference president; Rev . J. E taindale and th«* fourth unit of the for any less startling cause. Oregon, passed away at his home in Milligan, pastor of the college For Sale Five No. I «Imry cow«, Patton valley road are among the "What's the matter?” I gasped. this city January 11. Johnston was church nt ('orvallis; Rev. S. W fresh and coining fresh, young and Josephine hesitated. "Don't you projects listed for th«* year's con- born on the North Plains, February The high school basketball teams Hall of Me «Minnvilh'; Profe s««r Mat good milkers; third ra h and bal 14, 1855, and was the son of Robert went to Tigard Friday night and think— Don't you think—” she be- struction. Th«* ladies of St. Matth<*w.« will thews of The road between Starkey corner Willaim-tt«' univcriity ; nnc«' on easy payment«. Trad«* in and Mary Freeman, both of whom played a double-header with the gan. "That—that—” give an ol«l time dance at the school Hayes Bet >rn Ehler, your beef. Reichert Bros., third I didn't know what she meant, But and Schefflin will be completed. The hall next W’edncsduy night, crossed the plains in the ’40s to high school teams at that place. Il Lock hou-<* east of Masonic Homo, Forest Every- district ofl the woman was speaking and I district voted a small aniount of body invited. make Oregon their home. He wag hart, and Dr. G Pratt. Th«* Grove. 48tf married to Elizabeth Imbrie Novem Hillsboro boys were defeated by the i turned back to her. “Father—” 1 money to be use«! on th«* Centerville bridge section of the Comelius- burned on S. E. Hanna, who is visiting his church niortgagi For Sale < Ink «lining room laid«' ber 1, 1883, who with a son. Clay, Tigard team by a score of 32 to 18. began again. the girls defeated the Tigard with six chairs, mounted deer head, But she did not allow me to fin Schefflin road. As th«* construction brother, A. J. Hanna, and family. Sunday night, I and a daughter, Mary, survives him. and girls by a score of 38 to 27. genuine Rudd Gas Heater for hot ish. "An' what does your father of a new bridge will call for a new underwent n major operation at the Mr*. Bslthrlar Entertain* John Joos of Glencoe leaves this Tuesday night the locals played know?” she broke in. "It is him location and an expensive grading Smith hospital this morning. water tank, drop henil iwwing ma week for a trip to California. Mrs. the Beaverton teams on Hillsboro's self that knows more than the grand job. the amount of work to be done Mrs. Victor Batcha-lar, chin«* Write S care Argus 4Mtf Joos who made a trip to Europe floor, Mrs. R. I.. Tucker and daughter, the boys winning from Beaver jury that indicted Dinsmore? It is has not been determined. cle of the local Royal The Apple II loti,- has moved to this summer, will not accompany Mi-s Margaret, who have been vis ton by a score of 32 to 12. The The Lyons corner section of th«* lodge, entertained th*> 1928 offi- Caples building. 1st Avenue North, him. While in San Francisco he will local girls also won from the visitors himself that knows where Dinsmore Hillsboro-Orenco-Cornelius Pass mar iting nt the home of Mrs. Tucker’s cen» nt her home Wedle irailay eve- Forest Grove, w there apples will be got the money to build the foine call on Kenyon Crandall and John by a score of 28 to 17. parents, Mr. and Mr«. F. C. Peck, Mt Ru ell l i t won high closed out by box or truck load house yonder all for himself and ket road will be completed and a in Beaverton, left Saturday for their ning. Bailey. priir Í00,” Mrs, W O. Jacobs Sale from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. every his two daughters? The hussies! section built from the Hawthorn«* home in Seattle. The Argus (this paper) and the 1 place to Orenco. Ther«* will also be received the door prii nn«l Mrs. day, box 40c, <1 >r 8 for $ I 00, ■ It's tearing their clothes off’n their Hatchet of Forest Grove were desig The Laities Aid of the Methodist Thonuis Ireland receive the prise box, 2 for »1 40 backs I'd like to be, so I would. some work on the Cornelius Pass. nated as the county papers to pub The sixth unit of the Boone's ferry Episcopal church gave a t«'a Wed in the guecsing contest, Th«' tfUVMt M Two 5 room lish the commissioners' proceedings ♦------------------------------------------- + I’d—” road, between Tualatin and Wilson nesday afternon in the church base included Mesdame.« Ennis, I’hone 851, Fred "You—you.” I spluttered. And for the current year. The grade school boys defeated ville, is to be built and the steel ment. 40 members attending. Th«* Frank Hewett, Russell Frost, J. A. again Josephine clutched by arm. January 19.—H. V. Gates will ' For Sale—Jet the Tigard boys at Tigard Wednes _ I knew what she meant now, but bridge over the river at Tualatin play, "Then an«l Now,” was given. Tillman, D. A. Kramer, W. E. Ogil soon leave for Elgin, where he will day of last week 23 to 21 and the reniber 5,—Ph will be re-decked. Unit No. 3 of O Morley, JamM Peppard boro. put in a water and light plant, the grade school girls lost to Tigard was too furious to listen, No one the Reedville-Orenco road will be Mrs. Thomas Connell was chairman bee, W. (>. of the committee in charge. A. E. PickaMon, L. F. Brown, Dickason, could call Father names in my pres contract having been signed several girls 35 to 6. For Sale Thoroughbred Hol Charles - Douglas, W. b’. Lormor, W. ence without my speaking up. “You put into shape. weeks ago. - _ At the meeting of the Poinsettia O - The pupils of Miss Retta Mere- —you The amount to be spent on con Jacob«, H. E. Roa, J. Nichodemus, bull, 12 months old; T. B. tests «-ro« —” *• I t raved. “You—” January 26.—Henry Buxton Jr., dith’s room gave a theatre party club of Blu«* Bin! girls at the home Phone 7RIX, Hillsboro. 4Htf •‘Whist!’ ~ The Irishwoman turned struction work is necessarily limited, of Kathryn Stanek Wednesday after L. <». Selfridge, Thoma« Ireland, J. a pioneer of 1841, died January 19, Monday evening at the Venetian Member of United Grocers .n <i II II t.n ri.»f4 Y'onder they come. An’ I county officials explained, and those noon, final preparations were made H. K ’ at his home in Forest Grove. His theatre. Following a study of the away. I have been elected a member of hope they’ve got him.” She turned who vote co-operation are served for the food sale which they will widow and eight children survive. the United Grocers of Oregon, one Civil war last semester the show, first. The wife of C. R. Boyd, the “Uncle Tom’s Cabin,” was espe toward the house. give Saturday at Reynolds Cash of the biggest buying organizations A brief review of last year’s mar- My eyes followed hers, and for Phillips sawmill man, presented him , cially interesting to the students. Sam in Oregon, whlrh makes it possible ket road activities shows that the grocery store, beginning at 9 o’clock. with a fine daughter on January 8. After the show the party was enter the first time that morning I really work is steadily Anna Munkres is president of the IK. for me to even sell chrnp«*r than _ going _ forward. looked at the house. Then I gasped. ever. I have to pay niy bills each tained by Miss Hazel Blades at her I scarcely recognized it. The upper Market road No. I, Hillsboro-Scholh- club, Kathryn Stanek, vice president; Leanore Sherman, secretary; Mary Make Plea For Court week ami cannot carry any account home on Main street. Refreshments windows were all blanked by blinds Sherwood, received .43 of a mile in Marriage Licenses Peterson, treasurer; and Miss Row longer than 30 days. You cannot were served by Mrs. May Blades, that were pulled down to the very the re-location and construction of Action on Loop Road ena Herman, guardian. The club Lawrence G. Ilill and Lovrma expect to buy cheaiwr than chain Wet Mrs. Chips, Jean Blades and Betty bottom; and the lower windows and new bridge and approaches. will meet at the home of «Meta and Herrington of Orenco, January 19. store prices and not pay your bills McManiman. The members of the the door were hidden behind the flat weather prevented putting the shoul (Continued from Pape One) Mary Peterson next Wednesday af Frank D. Sears and Anna K. in full each month.— Rey struct the proposed road now. He party were Beulah Cooper. Dorothy wooden frames that we always put ders in shape on the new river road ternoon. Peters, both of Portland, Janunry 23. nolds. of .75 of a mile, but said that it would not be just to the Cox, Minerva Fuller, Juanita Kerr. up when we went away from town construction Father had said this will be completed as soon as rest of the county. Mr. Vander- Joanne Perrot, Maybelle Sanders, in the summer. weather permits. There is now 3.6 randen suggested that an effort be Dolores Theda. Hazel Blades, Flor nothing about putting them up; he miles completed on this road, which made to secure aid from the state ence Gordon, Roy Osburne, Lynn had let us think that he was going will go through Groner’s gap to hook highway commission, as it was a gen Selfridge, Burton Soper, Chester to live at home while we were gone. up with Scholls. District co-opera Bates, Elmer Rhienhar, Norman eral benefit because it would be a Rhienhar, Paul Ennes, Miss Retta And he must have set the servants tion has resulted in considerable ac to work on them as soon as we connecting link between the Long- J tivity on the Scholls ferry road, re started for the boat. view bridge and the West Side Pa- Meredith and C. H. Nosier. Mr. Garrett of the C. C. Store But at the moment I had no time sulting in a good thoroughfare all cific highway. the way from Scholls to the Tualatin A number of residents from the presented the school xfith large cal to think of that. The small door in valley highway. New v.-ork here was endars for each room. the big entrance frame was open and north part of the county expressed Mrs. Priest’s and Mrs. Nosler’s through it three men were coming. from Progress to Robinson station, the opinion that they were entitled first B pupils were given a party last Two were policemen, and one was— a distance of .62 of a mile. Fifty to the construction on the ground Thursday afternoon. was—Thank Heaven, it wasn't Fa seven hundredths of a mile was com that they had paid thousands of dol Examinations are being given in ther! It was Harker, the caretaker pleted between Farmington and lars in taxes and received nothing in all three buildings this week. who always lived in the house while Hazeldaie and .47 of a mile between return. we were away. He peered out and Campbell bridge and Farmington. Road Changed then dodged back and closed the On the Scholls-Newherg market high Truth was ever stranger than fic The discussion led to the question way .91 of a mile war, built between of the re-location of the highway tion. Here is a man who commit door. The two policemen came down to Baker creek and the Mountainside north of Banks, where the survey ted suicide at Hillsboro, Or., because cemetery. Yamhill county has done calls for the elimination of the old he was homesick for Chicago.— the pavement and to the patrol considerable work on the south side wagon that was waiting at the curb. right-of-way with its twists, turns Baker Herald. of Chehalem mountain on the inter and railroad crossings. Others pointed ♦------------------------------------------- + As the second one climbed in he county connection. A section .38 turned and spoke to a man who Portland Market Quotation* out that the present location was of a mile in length was built on the dangerous. Mr. Hiatt said that with ♦------------------------------------------- ♦ questioned him. “Naw,” he said gruffly. “There Masonic home-Yamhill designation. co-operation the work will go Butter— won’t be nothin’ doin’. Dinsmore Some work was done on the road Extras ........................... 44 through fast and that the lack of co Standards ....................... 43 H ain’t here; and it’s a safe bet he connecting the Laurelwood country operation will mean that it will be with the highway at Gaston. Grade Prime firsts .................. 42>/s won’t be. His daughters have sailed approaches were constructed to the slow. The commissioner said the for somewhere; and there’s nobody Firsts ........... .................. 42 rpHIS BUSINESS, in the future, will be run on a better business here but a caretaker, There’s no new steel bridge over the Tualatin Creamery prices— on the Masonic home link. basis. We will patronize local industries and buy local use waitin..” Prints—over cube EDDIE, THE AD MAN A new bridge was constructed over He spoke to the one man, but his standards ....................... 3 produce whenever possible. Meats, Vegetables, Fruit, Eggs and big voice boomed over the street so Dairy creek just north of Banks and Butter fat — (buy the new piece of road here will lie Milk will be purchased here. We are ready and willing at all that everybody heard it. Then he ing prices) — jumped into the wagon and it clat surfaced in 1929. The Dairy creek Station .......................... 45 times to co-operate with the people and business of Washington trestle between Greenville and Forest tered away. Track .............................. 46 Grove was replaced. A short sec County. The crowd seemed satisfied, for it Delivered Portland .... 48 @49 began to disperse, drifting away by tion was constructed at the foot of fRS— ones and twos till no one was left Cummings hill on the road which is Fresh stand, extras .... 35 Clubs, Parties, etc., will be given special attention and service except Josephine and me and an to furnish another link with Co Fresh stand, firsts .... 34 lumbia county. Approximately four at all times. Tables can always be reserved. officer, whom I had not noticed be- Fresh med. extras ...... 32 fore, who stood watching at the miles of road was constructed on the Fresh medium firsts .. 30 Better, Cleaner Food at all times, will be our aim. Forest Grove-Gales Creek designa corner of the alley just beyond the Whole Milk—(4 per cent house. As soon as I saw him I tion. A section on the same road Butterfat)— Delivered guessed that he had been stationed between Sunset camp and the Co Portland (per cwt. less there to arrest or follow anybody lumbia county line was constructed 1 per cent) ..................... »2.75 who came to the house, and I made and this leaves but two short units, Poultry (buying prices) — up my mind that he should not see which will be completed this year. Hens, heavy, 4 Vi lbs. Josephine or me. If the papers and The fifth unit on the Thatcher- and up ......................... 25 the police thought that Josephine Kansas City road was constructed Medium, 3’A to 4 V4 and I had sailed for Japan I would and totaled .74 of a mile. pounds ............................ 21 The last unit of the North Plains- not undeceive them. We _ could ____ _____ hide Light, under 3 Vi lbs... 18 and wait till Father turned up. Per Hillsboro road was completed with Springs .......................... 24 haps I—even I—could do something the construction of .66 of a mile Ducks .............................. 18020 toward clearing away the cloud that between the north city limits of Geese .............................. Nominal Hillsboro and the Southern Pacific rested on Father’s name. Jobbing prices— I turned to Josephine. “Come!” I crossing. Betterment work was done Turkeys, dressed No. 1 35 on the Hillsboro-Jackson school road said, turning away from the house. Country dressed meats— Josephine stared at me. “Come near the Kamna place where a cul Veal, fancy, per lb..... 19(0)20 Pork, fancy, per lb..... 13@ 13 H where?” she asked. “Aren’t you go vert and fill replaced an old bridge. An entirely new location was affec ing home?” Potatoes—Per cwt.— “No!” I said. “We can’t.” I ex- ted at the Ross bridge section of the Yakima Gems, No. 1 1.40@1.50 plained why we couldn’t. “We can’t same road, where new approaches and Combination (75 per cent No. 1) .................. 1.15@ 1.25 go home. We’ve got to go to Dins- a bridge were put In to eliminate dangerous curvatures. This section 90c@i.66| more’s Folly.” No. 2 ............... j Josephine looked so _______ amazed that will be surfaced this year. ....__ . Oregon Deschutes Gems- The Kern hill section of the Beav 1.40@1.50 J did not wait for her to speak. “I No. 1 ................. bakers ............. ................ 1.75 j don’t wonder you’re surprised/' I erton-Cedar Mills-North Plains link Taxpayers Have Right to a Report Relations Committee Plans Year's Work Same Officers Are Selected By Bank [ Thirty Years Ago « Basketball Teams Play Double Headers Loca l Happeni n gs School Notes J IMPERIAL CAFE Under New Management Come and Visit Us W. Hurd and M. W. IMPERIAL CAFE JUST FOOD a