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    H IL L S H O KO
Pagre Two
ARGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
Thursday, Septem ber 26, 1*3»
OREGON
»nts Mi and M is A rth u r B uyeis from the C hehalem M ountain are I w ould In terfe re w ith th e p ru n e
w as m o re th a n h a lf a th o u sa n d feet Y ou’ll have to m ak e a gangw ay
G ilb ert Frost K enneth A lbright verv good quality Prune harvest ' bars ext
low er th an th e p lan e H uxby p u sh ­ for Dad and m e.”
and Dotty l.u /o ttr of B uxton vis is still on in Ibis district Itosene
G a rth v aulted upon the w ing '
ed th e stick fo rw a rd and shot
!’<• in
hai\« -ting
I»',
ited M averene T allm an and 1..» C o u itn e '
dow n for th e gap on a long slant and w alk ed along it to th e fu se l­
p ru n e crop this week S eh m elt/ei
V erne K ilburg T uesday evening
T he m onoplane soon dro v e in be age T he girl leaned from the
Joy S m ith re tu rn e d to w ink and K irk p atrick finished th en or
tw een th e to w ering precipices and big re a r w indow of the cabin
GOOD
here S e p tem b e r 17 a fte r a few etuirds last week
steeply p itched side slopes of th e “G ive m e y our hand.” G a rth said
days’ visit at her hom e in Itidge
im m ense cleft A little more, and ' I’ll sw ing you u p on th e w ing." 1
E ven t S a tu rd a y at A m a c h e r field. W ash
the cleft crooked to the north
-
.
He k n e lt above h e r on the
T h ird Q u a rte r S tate
Mary W alker spent a few days
T he plane b a n k ed aro u n d the tu rn cabin roof and reach ed dow n H er
M a r k e t; R oad B u ilt
Tax Paid La at Friday
last
w
eek
in
W
heeler.
Below the bend th e cleft w idened lips c u rle d in a c o ntem ptuous
Mrs G ordon E bbert spent the
in th e neve of a glacier. F a rth e r sm ile
T h ird q u a rte r of the state tax
i H * M rs John M |)av<ii»«tnl
w eek end at M onm outh
E hhert
dow n th e ex p an se of snow -ice
"If th a t’s the best you can do.
H E L V E T IA - Mrs. A be Z a h le r brought h e r hom e S unday evening from W ashington »«unity was foi
P er 100 lb*.
pinched into a n arro w gulch. The I’ll stay right h e re I've no w ish
w arded to Salem Friday by Mi
and
Mrs.
P
e
te
Jo
ssy
w
ere
h
o
st­
G
ilbert
Frost
and
E
lray
W
hite- M aude Boscow. county trea<ui«,i
gulch ra n dow n into a deep m o u n ­ to go bathing.
esses
for
th
e
S
u
n
sh
in
e
club
S
e
p
­
At farm on
side
of
B
uxton
v
isited
here
S
a
tu
r­
tain -rim m ed
valley
Down
the
T he paynient to taled $19.003 77
“In th at ease get out of the way tem b e r lrt It w as voted to h ave a day evening
Gale«
Creek Road
rough bed tu m b le d a stream of
Y our fa th e r w ishes to see m y b a k ed food sale S e p tem b e r 38 at
Lew is Wood*, tea ch e r here, has
m ilky g lacier w ate r
N ew berg Slum Dates < banged
prospect. I’ll not w aste tim e b u ild ­ P re d A m achcr’s m e a t m ark et his m other w ith him for the w eek
R
o
b
e
r
t
W a rre n »
G a rth noted m oving dots on the ing a needless gangw ay.”
N ew berg harm P roducts show
C om m ittee in ch arg e includes Mrs
M orris Pearson cam e hom e from
tu n d ra and w hite specks u p on
M D avidson. Mrs C h a r l e s CCC C am p H oyington for the dates have been changed from S e p ­ 1'hone I609W Forest Grove
S he w as the h eiress to m illions J
th e rocky slopes above them Rut and had been re a re d in p rodigal Spieling. Mrs P ete Jossy and M rs
tem b e r 27 ami 28 to O ctober 18
H uxby saw n e ith e r the caribou luxury N ever had she been tre a t- B W W aldorf. T hose w ho c o n ­ w eek-end
Kichurd Young of V ernonia spent and 19 C hange w as m ade heeau.se
nor the m ountain sheep. He had ed so cav alierly as by this bu ck - trib u te for the sale .ire asked to
of
belief that the present dates
at once spo tted th e lak e in the skin-clad prospector. She tu rn e d get in touch w ith the com m ittee Sunday at th e J B M arehel home
valley bottom He angled on dow n to h e r fiance
..
» »
Many received p present!.
resen ts from an a t
as if to plu n g e into th e silvery
•‘V ivian, you h eard th e insolent u n know n friend P lans to visit the iN l’W l .IIUIIV IVlOVCS
(Continued fro m l* * t week)
I w as m oved to w o n d er if you. in- sp a rk lin g rip p le s of th e lak e T he
sick and m ake life m ore in te rest - I
,
!”
T H E 8TO K Y
stead of y o u r fiance, a re to be m y m onoplane sw ooped above th e up- fellow
H uxby g ra sp ed th e w ing tip to ing for sh u t-in s w ere m ade Next
Will sel ut P u b lic S ale, on my farm. about I m ile s N E of lllllsfaoin
CHA P T E *
I
3 * A lan G arth,
rid in g m ate,
per
shore
and
d
ro
v
e
on
to
w
ard
s
pull him self up. T he g irl’s fa th e r m eeting w ill be at the hom e of
pector, i* preparing
to leave fo r hi»
....
...
Oregon, >n I t ESIIAV (MTOHKR l»l. I P M.
th
e
foot
of
th
e
lak
e
at
full
speed
‘
Yours!
m in in g claim in the E a r N o rth , a plane
spoke over her shoulder: "S ta y Mrs J W alters
(Hr M.t.,1 I, Alti—.nl
O ne team , one w ith foal, I heifer, com ing flesh in F e b ru a ry , «
land» at the airw ays emergency station.
“Mow else? O r does th e g e n tle ­ G a rth p ointed to th e in ta k e from w h ere you are. V ivian W e r e h e re
K ulld Kuad
MOUNTAIN HOME Dave I.in- m onths-old heifer. McCormick binder, m ow er, rake, hay ted d e r, ills,
In
it
ace Burton
Ram ill.
m illionaire
th e g lacier stream , a n d signed for to look at G a rth 's m ine He has
m
an
im
agine
he
can
fin
d
m
y
p
ro
s­
. ....... ...
road w o rk e r. ■ "c n and fam ily, w ho recen tly pur-
m in in c
m agnate, his
daughter.
L ilith ,
a
descent.
ag reed to help L ilith a n d m e
r^ . n rb X , ‘ « a rrsad fro m
,h e F ,“ ,,k H ,' a " f“ " ” spike tooth harrow , spring loolh harrow , roller; m an u re sp re ad e r. John
and V ir ia n Huxby. pilot and m ining en­ pect w ith o u t a guide?"
T he p lan e nosed dow n so steep - ashore. If she p re fe rs to re m a in ) the K orn road to Tom G illiam 's here, m oved out from P ortland D eer ruling plow, new w alking plow. 2 wagons; feed co o k er w ith
gineer. Believing him to be only an
"D ad w ill m ake you give V ivian
stove; I dozen W hite L eghorn pullets, I dozen W hite L eghorn hens
ignorant pnw pertor. the men o ffe r to
y o u r ro u te map. I'll not let you ly th a t th e pontoons w en t u n d e r aboard she m ay do so."
place. L ater on th e road w ill be last w eek.
m ake an a ir tr ip to G arth's claim , al
F o rtu n a te ly th e c ra ft w as a lm o st, T ___
______ __________
he girl looked
b oth j u r p , r _____
i s e d riX.kpd "T hjs lo ad ,s e x p rt.,w1
Mrs. G eorge K irk p a tric k i Irm a a n d ull sm all tools usually found on a farm
th c u rh they re fe r to the p la tin u n ,-b ra r- h a \ e m y seat.
fool-proof. She bobbed u p w ith - a n d angered. S he d re w back into
TERM S O F SA LE lip to »20 cash, over »20 six months* tim e on
Ing ore a .
nearly
"w o rth ier."
L ilith
T his tim e G a rth did not sm ile. out p lu n g in g to th e bottom H uxby the cabin H er fa th e r th ru s t out connect la te r on w ith th e R ock­ B ukeri began teaching in a grade
R a m ill, product of the jax* axe. plain ly
off for cash o v e r (20
school n e ar M anning S ep tem b er 111 b an k ab le note, b earin g Interest at 8 ' , . 2
a
"S uit * v o u rsrif a n d t e l i H u x b -T h e ,a x ie d sh o re w a rd ag»»nst th e c u r - | h u h « id " fro m th e w indow to look ton or V alle V ista road T he cut
ahovry her contempt fo r G arth.
Jo e P e ters of M oro visited ut the
, o ver tim b e r land is being fa rm e d
MRS. A N N A MEIEKJI KGEN. O w ner
buit so u rse lf—a n d tell H u x o j n t re nt from th e stre a m and th e -------- -------- ■-
W
L
P
e
te
rs
hom
e
on
W
ednesday
..
and a road w ill be necessary for
J J W inner, { l«w k
; th ru st of th e dow n gulch breeze. u P , a( . .
II A K urutll. A uctioneer
S plashes told th a t H uxby w a s , can head for th e N o rth pole.
"W o n t it be m ore th a n you can an o u , | et for th ese fam ilies
and T h u rsd ay
tossing th e em pty cans and cases I "Indeed!"
G a rth stood u p to pilot th e pilot. m anage I w eigh over tw o h u n ­
G
irl
In
ju
red
M r and M rs R im er B atchelder.
in to th e river, instead of dow n on
"Q uite so. He
and y o u r fa th e r A e lu m p of sp ru ces stood a few dred."
M argaret C aldw ell w as hit by a
th e w h a rf T hat sm all yet w anton can go th ere , or th e o th er place— y a rd s in from th e w ater-sm o o th ed
F or reply. G a rth re ac h ed down. Mr and Mrs Ja m es B atch eld er ball bat at school T h u rsd ay She
M
rs
W
illiam
L.
B
atchelder
w a ste proved th a t th e m ining e n ­ and you w ith
them . Y ou're a ledge on th e
rig h t b a n k of th e T he po rtly m ilio n aire hung i n . and
,
.....
,,
...
w as ta k e n to a doctor T hursday
gineer was a stra n g er in th e north. brainless fool to fancy a so u th e rn stream m outh. H uxby obeyed th e G a r th s g rasp alm ost lik e a dead -"ten d ed the silv er w ed d in g cele- e vening a n d one stitch w as taken
G a rth stooped forw ord u n d e r th e p ijo! can b a ck -trail a can o e-ro u te signal to sh u t
off th e m otor. As w eight. Yet G a rth sw u n g him b ra tio n for M r and Mrs. C a rl in th e w ound in h e r forehead
w ing stru t w ith his rifle M iss th ro u g h u n m ap p ed forest and m us- th e p ro p e ller ceased to spin the bodily u p a n d a ro u n d on th e wing. I S c h u ld erm an at th e E lks' clu b in
G len K irk p a tric k w ho is w orking
R am ill stood w ith h e r v e ry a rti- keg count r y."
p lan e glided in betw een th e ban k s
He led th e lim ping g en tlem an P o rtlan d S a tu rd a y n i.g.h t. M rs at the P o rtla n d C anning com pany
S
ch
u
ld
erm
an
(A
n
n
ie
Bishop»
had
The undersigned will se I at Public Auction, P nuli
ficially w aved sem i-bobbed h a ir
'
.
flare d w ith of ,h e «“ ’ru sh in g stream
K
e r ^ X
^ K
o ^
o t S S ^ r ^ - ^
G a rth _ U ncoiling the .m e as he w ent. out to th e fa r end. n e a r th e tip. ) lived w ith th e B atch eld er fam - in Sherw ood, says th at th e prunes
north of Banks on Forest Grove road, on
and low ered him dow n upon th e
i ily before she w as m arrie d M r
sm iled He had paid h e r back in G a rth ra n out on th e rig h t wing. top of th e ledge. B efore h e could and Mrs S c h u ld erm an w ere am ong
le a th e r flying helm et, a sw arm of full for h e r arrogance. It w as From th e o v erh an g he leaped dow n i
.
M is s R n m i l l ra iled out to
insects had at once a tta ck e d her.
S h e w as try in g to flirt them off in
S tariin « at 1 P M . the follow ing:
o rd e r to rep lace the p ro tec tin g
gauze.
3
row*.
?
m
ilk
can* breakfa*! »el. »lining r«H»m »el. lib ra ry la b lr
"D—n y our N o rth country.” she
th e stru t to reco v er his pack
h eater, rockin« ehair. ua»hin« m achine, »mokin« »land, ga» engtn«-
nix
exploded.
si
ream
g irl out of the w indow . U p on
cook »love, klteh en etle. drewirr. bed »pring and m attrra« 9x13 rwg
Mr and M rs Sim on H ershey
"W ait till you reach one of our th e cabin, th e g irl called out to
T h e lin e ta u te n e d as G a r t h th e w ing she clu tch ed his sho u ld er
: "W ait I did not u n d e rstan d
3 wa»h tub», clothe» basket, l inoleum rug. ice box. Nome Ideal organ
z i
m uskeg
sw am ps.
Miss
Ramill. him
If it's re ally necessary for you to
« aI?’1u n d 'h e tre e tru n k , as if to stead y herself. H er sc a r­ Elda H ershey and M erle Jo h n sto n
Y ou’ll call this heaven. B ut w hy act as V iv ia n s guide—B ut you
m,a k t doubly safe h e used th e let-sm eared Ups cu rv ed in a p a t­ visited th e Jo e H ershey fam ily at
TERM S OF SALE ».’# or under i ash 111 oar desiring eredi! m ast
B acons S u n d a y a n d also a tte n d ed
th e pilot suit? G oing to pilot the had no call to be so rude."
forw a .p a lr ° . h ?>1 h ltc h " He ronizing .smile.
»er Ih r < lerk before hu) Inr
the air circus a t V ernonia. M r
bus?"
T hough he tu rn e d back, it was k n ™ " * ’ ! , w ° u !d 1}a PPen , « ,h e
"Y ou're w o n d e rfu lly strong!"
and Mrs H allie Ja n in also at-
“Is th a t any of y our business ” w ith no in te n tio n of h um bling Pj??.e 'A ° u ? d rlft frc e w lth no
"M ore knack th a n m uscle."
ED V U Y L S T E K E , O w ner
"N one w hatever. P ard o n m y im - .
,, , ,
not d u p e d by h e r P‘'° ‘ a ^ ® r d , .
„ u
"Both! It was sim ply m arv elo u s | tended th e a ir circus.
p e rtin e n t curiosity. Only, as th e re seem
hlm self
He
v
as
J W. H ughes. Auilloiirrr
P J. \ atulrrsan d rn . ('4r«k
M r and M rs H ector F eu erstein
ing change to am iability. It S n u b b ed fast, t h e m onoplane
how you lifted Dad w ith o u t losing
a re not th re e seats in th e cockpit. had been too sudden for sincerity '
Mr and Mrs M ike W aefler and
1 . £ e? r
*nd lay y o u r balance."
"A w om an has n o m ore rig h t to
,th.e. r l« b t-h an d float snug
O ut n e a r the w ing tip G a rth , L avida W aefler v isited the D aniel
H illsboro
be ru d e th an has a m an." he re- ?5ain,s‘ J ? e P °h ®hed w a te rlin e of drew his a rm free from h e r clasp, B ndertscher fam ily in
piied. "W hen I h e ar you apologize.
‘ d ®e H uxby cam e out on cau g h t her by th e elbow s, a n d S a tu rd ay night.
I'll consider w h e th er an apology is \ne WIIJR and ju m p e d off to p e er i low ered h e r in to H ux b y 's u p th ru st
D in n er guests at the P ete Jossy
d u e from me."
f s ? '"
slopC of rock a t ■ h an d s-
hom e S unday w ere
Miss Rose
on a ll o u r
S
he
looked
up
a
n
d
sm
iled.
"So
B
ad
ertsc h er M rs F W Alp. L o r­
The sm ile left h e r rouge-sm eared
..v \ ? nt0o,J.' j .. .
. . A
N
ot
so
bad.
he
adm
itted.
ra
in
e
and
R
aym
ond
Alp.
A lden
nice
of
you.
old
d
e
a
r
Now.
if
lips. He had n e v er before seen so
tra in s to
"I had th e place picked out." you'll fetch a cup. I'm dyin g to Schiew e. A lta M itchell and C lar-
disagreable a look on any w om an's
face B ut before she could find G a rth replied. "T he rock is v ery try a d rin k of th is d e lig h tfu l-lo o k - ence H aderlscher A fternoon c a ll­
F rank Miller farm, 2 ’ j niHex south of Scholl«
th e most discouraging
< rs w ere Mrs M innie B lake and
w ords to v e n t h e r feelings. H uxby slick T h ere 'll be no need of fe n d ­ ing m ilky w ater."
ers
d
u
rin
g
o
u
r
few
hours*
stay
“
'T he dyin g w ould be m ore apt , d a u g h te r Em m a T he g roup vis-
peered dow n over th e side of the
words in th e E nglish
T he e n g in e er pilot shoved h i s 1 to folio™ y o u r d rin k ," G a rth re ' ited th e F red D ancer fam ily in
cockpit, flushed from ex ertio n and
W e think you’ll like this nvw
to
g
g
le
s
u
p
on
th
e
front
of
his
hel-
plied
He sprang dow n beside her the evening
lan g u ag e.
annoyance.
P icked out.' fa th e r "Y our m ilk is ro c k -flo u r
*cr\ .tc. It brinrç» lrc*h.tasty food
Mr and Mrs A be Y oungen at-
"D on't be all day. G arth . Cast m et. "H ow 's th a t?
G ri
'h
p
l li*s.; ii.ty mure, 1200 lbs
to you a t your scat in th r coach
off the lines.—S orry. L ilith, th at you say. B een a ro u n d airplanes, gro u n d off by th e glacier. It’s apt tended the m ission feast at the
Five-foot ti « h in > lo w e r; r a k e ; te d d e r ; I*. & ()
h ave y o u ?”
.
to
be
a
dan
g
ero
u
s
d
rin
k
.
T
h
ere
’s
First
G
e
rm
an
R
eform
c
h
u
rc
h
in
o
r
Tourist
Pullm
an.
Prices
are
I'm
not
to
h
a
v
e
y
o
u
r
com
pany
'
TOO LATE—to
protect
you rself
corn illuni*',
I kn o w how rough stone w ill cle ar w a te r w h e re w e 're going.”
P o rtlan d Sunday.
o. i litigated roller; John Deere
"D on't w orry, old dear," she said.
very low: cofieeSr, milk 5r, sand­
a fter fire h as w ip ed out th e
He caught up his rifle, and set
Mrs. Rosa F e u e rstein and M r
"T his woodsy pest w ill soon be a chare a boat. G a rth replied. “Y our
plaster spreaiL ■ ’ horse cultivator; 1-hurse cultivator;
w iches (ham o r cheese) 10ct 3
floats
a
re
a
k
ind
of
canoe.
C
an
off
aslan
t
th
e
easy
upslope
from
g ain s of s lifetim e.
and Mrs H ector F e u e rstein vis- > d o n u ts 10c, ice cream 10c, apple
th in g of th e past. O nly a few
Acme weeilcr; i
spike-tooth harrow ; spring-tooth
you get Mr. R am ill and his daugh- th e lak e sh o re T h e o th ers follow ed ited M r and Mrs. Leo P a y n e in
o r orange $ct cookies (package)
TOO LATE—To provide for your hours of th e affliction, a n d w e'll
harrow ; Hoosier m i l l ; power spray pum p; 2 iron wheel
as"2Te
b
y
w
ay
of
th
e
wing*”’
I
a
fte
r
him.
picking
th
e
ir
w
ay
be-
P
o rtla n d S un d ay
be rid of him ."
10c,
etc.
(I
n
c
id
e
n
ta
lly
,
a
so
ft
fam ily after death has rut short
• . .!wuRaiT-i^ .Ca^ e d from th e cab- | tw een the scraggy b ra n ch e s of the
L adies' Aid m et w ith Mrs D av- >
¡w agons; Clipper fanning mill; cider m ill; hay ra c k ; 14-
pillow now rents for only 10c.)
in: W hy didn t you pick a d ecent sp ru ce trees. B efore long th e tree s id T schabold S e p tem b e r 11. N ext
your life.
C H A PT ER II
I inch Oliver sulkey plow; Il-inch Oliver w alking plow;
landing place. V ivian? We can d w a rfed
dow n i n t o tim b e rlin e m eeting w ill be W ith Mrs. Rosa
T rea ch e ry
nev er get ash o re u p th is sm ooth scrub
8-inch garden plow; set heavy harness; set light bar
TOO LATE—To obtain an old age
O n ly th e tra in s are
F euerstein O ctober 9
"W hat an odd-colord stone!" T he
Mr and M rs Ray B rew ster, late
G a rth follow ed M iss R a m i l l _ sloping rock. T he steps a re no use.
n e u ; and all small tools usually found on a farm .
income after your earning power
u n d e r th e m onoplane's w ing He pointing. T h e p lan e had clim bed I g irl tu rn e d to sta re re se n tfu lly at of R edm ond and now living in
is gone.
did not offer to hand th e girl up n e a r*y a th o u san d feet.
' th e desolate g ra n d e u r of th e m oun- P o rtlan d , v isited w ith Mr. and
I TERMS OF SALE: »20 and under cash; over »20
T hese low rail fares are good io
E ven to a m an w ho had spent tain s across the valley "D id you Mrs E lm er B a tc h eld e r last w eek
TOO LATE—To protect your car in to the cabin or help ship th e
deluxe c h a ir-c a rs o n o u r com ­
six m onths’ time bankable note, H'1 interest. 2% off
V
isitors
at
th
e
A
H
M
yers
steps.
W
om
en's
rig
h
ts
did
not
in-
f.®a
rs
¿n
•
e
,
N
orth,
th
is
view
of
ev
er
see
such
a
h
o
rrib
le
place?
It's
and property of others after a
pletely air-conditioned CtiKadt.
on all sums p .d cash over »20.
' elude courtesies in re tu rn for in- ,.e su b a rtic lan d scap e w as a puz- alm ost as bad as those a sh -h eap hom e
S unday
w ere
K a th erin e
collision or disastrous skid.
W ith a small berth charge, these
j suits.
Zlln? j f?326- Oh th e ground. G a rth m o untains in th e M ohave desert. H em m y of B oring. A lbert and
fares entitle you to the Pullman
He cast off th e tail m ooring line wou.‘“ h a v e had slight tro u b le re- Com e along. Dad. D on't keep us C arl S ehubothe of P o rtla n d and
and sw ung aboard, w ith th e coiled tra c in g th e course he had follow ed here forever. T his ra w hole m akes Mr and Mrs H erm an Z ies and i
com forts o f o u r air-conditioned
rope and his rifle As th e plan e
a n d out o t «“ w ilderness. From m e sick.’
fam ily of V ancouver, W ash
D o n 't Be Too L a te !
T o u rist Sleepers on the C auadt
H . A . K U R A T I. I, A u c tio n — r
J . J. W IS M E R , C lcck
_______
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H enry B ishop a n d his b ro th e r
H er fa th e r spoke irrita b ly : "You
I d rifte d clear, th e breeze sw
erved i th e air, e v e ry th in g looked d iffer-
o r V 'n ! C m i I. N ex t tim e try the
I it head off from shore. H u x b y ™nt„ ,.F or a. j
H ying ex perience, w o u ld n 't listen w hen
I advised Bill a re re p a irin g th e roof of th e
train for real com fort at low cost.
paused a m om ent to je rk out a v»a r t h could not as he had expect- you to re m a in at E dm onton. W hy house, w hich looks fin e in a new
question: "R oute?"
strth e a beeline. T hough he i d id n 't you stay in th e cabin, in- • coat of paint. T he house w as i
b u ilt in 1901 by F re d B ishop and
For answ er. G a rth p ointed w eslr , n
*"e 8e n c ra l d irec tio n of his ' stead of follow ing m e ashore?"
SAN F R A N C ISC O
erly.
H uxby set the p ro p e ller flnd- he w as u n a b le to guide t h e , "Oh. tu n e off." she com plained I was one of th e finest looking j
w h irlin g w ith th e se lf-starter. W ith p^a " e ? s (^ e. crow flies
“It's q u ite enough to 'v e dragged i hom es in th e v icin ity at th a t tim e
Ì2" a
»20««
ra p id ly in creasin g headw ay, th e , A t " his
,s s>gn to •—
bank. H u x b y m yself o u t on th is G od-for-saken
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plane sk im m er out on th e sm ooth rro w n ®d but b ro u g h t the plan e d irt pile. E ven th e b e rrie s a re sour
T im l-s x » » *
A gent
LOS A N G E LE S
riv e r
a ro u n d in a w ide curve. V ery I'm going back. T h e re o ught to be
•* *1*1 D vT
o -. -
r
'
R ifle b etw een his knees. G a rth f? ? ” '__upi*veA ^ron?. «h® /e itie lin g a dance p rogram on som ew here
E v ery Form of P ro tectio n — Fire.
M r a n d M rs Ed D unn. M r and
On the Rosina Pezzl farm, about . 3 miles north of Uie
settled dow n upon th e cockpit seat station. G a rth sig h ted th e sm all O nly thing, can V ivian get m e up Mrs. P o tts a n d M ary Ja n e W alker
A utom obile. L iability. S u re ty
sw
am
p
stream
on
w
hich
h
e
had
into
th
e
cabin?”
junction
of the ( ornelius Pass road and the Skyline Bird.
at the p ilo t's elbow . H u x b y w as
of P o rtla n d v isited M rs Ida K il­
Bonds a n d Life.
H e looked e x p e c ta n tly a t G arth, b u rg S unday
th e first to speak W hen th e plane begun and ended his tr ip in to th e
soared above th e w est b a n k of th e unknow n. T his w as a fa m ilia r T h e sm ile she g ave him jerk e d
O rv ille P e terso n of F orest G rove
116 S. 3rd Ave g reat riv er, he leaned close to point of d e p a rtu re . F rom it he th e a tte n tio n of h e r fiance aw ay v isited frien d s h e re Friday.
Phone 1732
shout a re p e titio n of his question: again d irec te d th e p ilo t w estw ard, from th e purpose th a t had b rought
M r a n d M rs E arl B uyers and
H D OIÆEN. Agent
at 1 P. M.
S om ew hat u n d e r an h o u r late r, th e m ashore,
"Route!"'
son Ja c k of W arrenton spent th e
P h o n e 821
th
e
sw
am
ps
and
low
ridges
end
ed
"I’ll
sw
ing
you
a
b
o
a
rd
e
a
s
y
G a rth looked overside before
w eek-end w ith M r B uyers' par-
LIVESTOCK — Team mares, one with foal; 6 dairy
a t th e u p h e av e of a n e a stw a rd enough. L ilith," he said
th ru st m o u n tain range. A n e a r
G a rth spoke to him w ith o u t a
cows,
one to freshen in November; heifer. 16 m onths; 7
view of th e b a rre n p eak s caused tra c e of am usem ent:
heifers, 6 and 7 months old.
G a rth to tw ist th e co u rse ab o u t
"If you ask me. I th in k th is lit-
on a sh a rp an g le to th e southw est, tie w alk to th e m ine w ould be good
h |,|M^ LEM hNTS— Mower: ra k «: "teeI beam plow ; aide
Those m ountains had not ap p ea red e x erc ise for Miss Ram ill W hen I
hnv-Pi ° r : ha,r r ° W: P|atform »<•«>’•: cider m ill; 10 tons
any too fam iliar. T he d iffic u lty of le ft here, last m onth, th e re w as a
finding la n d m a rk s r e c o g n i z a b l e she-grizzly w ith tw o cubs back
hay, 4 tons straw ; cream sep arato r; hay rac k ; set har-
for any 9ize system. If we
|
from th e a ir had not lessened F o r a lo n g th e lak e shore. T hey
. m ay
n e u ; 2 tons oats; and all smn tools usually found oa
can’t honestly advise you in
days on his tr ip in a n d out, he h av e gone off; m aybe not. T hat
a farm .
had tra v e le d th ro u g h dense fo r­ pistol of yo u rs w o u ld n 't be of
your problem we will find
ests of sp ru ce th a t sh u t off alm ost m uch use if you hap p en ed to
b a n ^ b le ^ o ^ «
t S
off
out for you. We hope to sell
all w ide view s e v en of m ountains. b lu n d e r b etw een th e old lady and
to you, but we won’t pester - l l
in u r e s t z . off on all sum., |>«id caah o v e r »»I
T h e w e stw a rd rise of th e c o u n ­ h e r y oung o n e s ”
you.
’
— —
try had by now forced th e plane
"Y ou saw th e beast, y e t did not
up a n o th e r th o u sa n d feet. H ig h er k ill her," scoffed H uxby. "P re tty
Drain Tile, all sizes, both
slopes ahead called fo r still m ore thin!"
clay and concrete. Sewer I
H . A . K u r . t l i , A u c t io n , - ,
j
j W i . m „ . Clock
a ltitu d e . T he jagged sk y lin e re are d ' "N ot at all; she w as q u ite fat
a th o u sa n d feet or m o re h i g h e r . It happened, though, I had no need
pipe any size, any quantity; \
th a n th e p lan e H u x b y sta rte d to of m eat or bear skins. Also she
delivered when you w ant it.
clim b. U ntil w ith in a m ile of th e w as as w illin g as I to live and let
In Oregon there are over a hundred m odern and
savage cliffs he ignored G a rth 's live, ju st so I kept aw ay from her
advice to lessen th e angle. T hen, cu b s.”
efficient cream eries which produce annually about
as th e p lan e sw ept p ast an out-
Mr Ram ill sta rte d to o v e rta k e
29 million pounds of butter. Approxim ately six mil­
ju ttin g peak on th e right. G a rth him. "L ead ahead. G a rth I cam e
lion pounds of this b utter are shipped to other states
signed to w a rd s th e gap betw een it h e re to see y o u r prospect, not to
N o rth o f C a n n e ry , across W . W a s h in g to n S t., P ho n e 1341 and th e m ain mass.
and to the Orient.
ta lk about shooting.”
T h e highest point of th e pass
it .
continued!
C A U G H T IN
W IL D
THE.
Helvetia Club
Plans a Sale
Bu R& BERT'AM ES BENNET
Potatoes
60c
P U B L IC S A L E
to Mountain Home
P U B L IC SA L E
Monday, September 10
FOODSERVICE
Too Late
AUCTION SALE
CALIFORNIA
Wednesday, October 2 - 1 P. M.
AIR-CONDITIONED
FRANK MILLER, Owner
SEE
CHAS. L. WALKER
P U B L IC S A L E
19U
’3 < r
THURSDAY, OCTOBER }
SoUaAtt«« JtaciHc
We Can Supply Irrigation Pipe
I
B
JW
Twenty-nine Million
Pounds of Butter
CARL MUNSON, Owner
T
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick SC Tile Co.
HILLSBORO BUSINESS AND
I PROFESSION AL DI RECTORY
* Many exhibits of O regon's fine b utter will be fea ­
tured at this y e a r’s Silver Anniversary of the Pacific
International Livestock Exposition in Portland. Oc-
tober 5 to 12.
BEAUTY SHOPS
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP
O enerai
r The dairy products show of this great annual
event of the W est is alw ays educational and finds
O regon’s b utter com peting favorably with th at of
many midwest and northw est states.
if Plan to visit this outstanding Exposition and be
sure to tak e the fam ily too. O fficials have exerted
every effort to make this event one of the finest in
the Exposition's history.
You g et this $20 p erso n al g ift
i f you buy a new gas ra n g e n o w !
N o wom an w ho ha* enjoyed the sarvicea of thia 6 -p ie ca range aet
w ou ld be w ithout it. In feet, h u n died a con sid er it su ch e valu ab le
• id to a cien tific cookery that they have w illin g ly paid the regular
p rice of $ 2 0 for it! You con h a y if fre e ! The m anufacturer mem-
bera of the Gas A p p lia n ce S o ciety of Oregon listed b elow offer it as
a personal gift to you w hen you buy a new gas range retailing for
$ 7 4 . 9 0 or more without kitchen heater or $1 1 9 .3 0 or more with
k itc h e n heater. This offer is good o n ly on ranges purchased for u se
in th e territory served by Portland Gaa A Coke Com pany. W e cannot
g u a ra n tee h ow lo n g thia offer w ill last. S o act now and sa v e $ 2 0 .
M A 0 ,° C M i r
\ P ortland G as & C oke C ompany
i > « M < VM*»«v«r, Or»<•" CIt». M III,i«r..H.«b,r<,*ib.Br. S.Km.Carvaina
haautr work.
Ti-li-phona
Sanitary Beauty Shop
A ll
k in d ,
"T he L argest In d ep en d en t B ank
In W ashington C ounty”
of
Beauty
Work
and
surgeon
A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
P IIY H IC 1 A N
K -H s r
Ofrir.
and
R IIIK iR O N
and Phyalu-Tharapy
C o m m un tM
1SHIX
a t H illsboro P harm acy
N a tio n a l
Bank
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• apaclally
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Schandel
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Till
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Telephone*
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GA RBAGE
CO LLECTION
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G arbage Collection
D entist
Com m ercial
Building
T.lep hona 144
Sundaya by A p p o ln tm ^ l
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T elephone 2328
H illsboro
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rubber stamps
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to co-operate in furth erin g the developm ent of bet­
te r farm production.
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