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Patto Two H IL L S B O R O Johnson Has Orcnco Place A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Thursday. J u ly 23, 1P3C a m ile to a m ile-and-a-hulf farth er cf Wolf creek d iffer considerably bv th e House of Morgan, hi' said Peters. Ju d e of the above en titled 1 into th e m ountains from W ilson riv e r In th e first G eorge W Potts slate pi.'-l.l.'n t C ourt, m ade ami entered in >,ud P robably this w inter, w hen rains place, from T im ber east, th e c o u n of the union, w as the last pcaker. C ourt mid cause on the l’lth da.\ ' m ake fu rth e r progress slow o r im try is m ore or less of a plateau. appealing to those presell to jail) of Ju ly , 1936. pi escribing that this possible, crew s w ill be set to w ork As th e \ isitor tu rn s into Wolf some tai in oi ganiza' ion eith er the sum m ons bo strived bv publication d riv in g a tu n n el through th e m oun erei-k. th e low rulg. - u.|t eith er side F arm ers' U nion or the G range thcre.it once « aeh \u k tot foul tain for 700 feet, keeping the h ig h a re in d iriv ! co n trast to th e rugged ' would he all right, he deelared. as consecutis e week.-, hi th e H illsboro w ay w ithin the tangent set at h, 1 lu igu's w hich b ottle G ales ereek the tw o a re w orking tow ard the Argus, n new spapci published ;u H am els Buy R. D. Coupe bottom of .th e hill On the oth er th F, Rowing W olf creek into the H om e Sought H ere; Hurts -aim ' end Wa hington Count>, Oregon. W eek Property; Honor Mr. Ill'll side of th is tunnel, at th e point I hills, th e road m ain tain s a w ater "If we can all pud to g eth er wo July Hi. 19315 i - the d ate of the w hich has not yet been opened to level as fat as the crew s have g o n e, S uffered l»y T w o can win. but (hero isn't a ghost .if first publication of this sum m on M a lin « -,. S a t u r d a y , 1: 0 I ’. M . E vening O pen 6 :3 0 tran sp o rt trucks, th e highw ay to d ate The valley is narrow a m i. a show it we don't organize." ho fB.v Mrs. G ail K arns) August 13. 193'5, i. th » 'd ate of the curves som ew hat. declared lie urged B onneville pow choked w ith fallen tin ib t r and ORENCO—M. R. Johnson. F o r w t at (BvMrs K VV Hinrichs! T his long cu rv e takes th e h ig h er as a heritage ami som ething the last publication of this .summons est G rove banker, now has full way across th ree converging spring Slumps, and o v ergrow n w ith th ic k BLOOMING Mrs I S teu b e of orgatiirations m ust fight to keep 1 II VAN WINKI E A ttorney ets of C an ad ian thistle. possession of M artin B ern ard 's branches, necessitating th ri'e large S trasburg. 111 . a: rived in Bloom Winners ip the race* included G eneral for Or. gon .1 M DEVI RS. _ IRENE DU N N E -i UnivrIStti W ith the ex cep tio n of th e first m g Ju ly lit S he is th e w ife of farm property, w hich consists of all culverts and a big fill before th e A- isiant At ’l l.. \ G eneral < >t« the old Oregon N ursery com pany highw ay passes thro u g h a deep cut m ile and a half, th e rig h t of way Ihe form er pastor of th e local Pere'.lijr Hone O rr. Be. erlv II. . koii M aqivilu'ciu O b.tv .i.'iv" fnntol and Att \ foi Or» »n Stai»* gert. Ethel Waibel. Loren Dodge holdings. to em erge again on th e edge of the has m erely been slash ed and the «■¡lurch. Sim intends to spend about Mien llelurn am i Donald M e i H ighw ay Co Mission. J VV DE. W ilbur G alick of Yreka. Cal . valley to begin the final clim b to stum ps blown from th e ground, three w eeks visiting relativ es and ALLAN JO N E S a " n , it nt SOI 7 A A Ml An.lv W inder, and. n wt ■ w ith p h n :y of w ork still rem ain tri.m is h ere visited his m other. Mrs. O nna G al the sum m it. S'i; ’»•minis, w om en s free-fo r-all and David th« O pvtii ' lamul ick. several days last w eek. He has j T hursday a bridge crew w as cam - ing to gel the roadw ay cleared and Seek Home H ere on. \ttorn» Sam sel for th • men Mr Wind.a P laint ffs Ad- V' been playing in an orch estra th ere , ,,ietin g a b rid g e across th e sp rin g ready lor grading. Salem, Ci Mr. and Mrs V ornhocfer ami /am leli won tile race lor m arried »in ^ n CHARLES W IN N IN G E R ¥ i0L tbc , t , ¡branches. As soon as th is bridge P rogres- has been sltfwer because children V ernon am i V irginia ai - w omen and G ian t Dodge the race Mrs. A. S ehoefler of L afayette. bas been decked, the p io n eer road of th e lack of pow er m achinery. elm i '( i apt H«':iy ) an d -la g « lamul SIMMONS •. -u South Dakota July I ’ for fa! men Winner-- in th e sw im I.a visited h j r b ro th er-in -law and A1,i be cont inu'd on around the At present tw o tracto rs and a pow rhej ar» ming races w ere I’at-i Atcln.-oii In the C ’.remit C ourt of the S tate of guest i o( th» C ai I s. Sli\_.'r and Mrs. M. Mucha, th e shoulder of th e m ountain to allow er shov el co n stitu te th e m achinery h auer fam ily ami are seeking a am i C hris B em m er PAUL ROBISON O regon. for W ashington Counts in use. but T hursday th e forem an > hom e in this vicinity. O utside visitors w are Mr. ami lam etta M ePhvr .on. P laintiff, P ro p ertv B oucht concert Inmel rep o rted that th ree large tracto rs Mrs. Potts of Jefferson. Mr and vs C heek C ut Mr. and Mrs. Jack H am el h av e | to the tw o tracto rs now w orking w ere on th e w ay w h ile a new air Ml S B Holt and -on u , h E lm er G u rsk e sustained a split . R aym ond M cPherson, D efendant purchased the R. D. Coupe p ro p ; on the ex trem e end of th e project. com pressor had ju st been unleaded. Mr and Mi - Hew P i . erty and w ill move in as soon as At present all su p p lies must be Tiie air com pressor, th e forem an cheekbone Ju ly 14 w hen h e was H olm an of Salem I H M. tie. of To Raym ond M cPIu t »>n. I)» fond ...... « mu-acal com edy an d night club ioine! ant; tin* property is vacated explained, now w ill allow d rilling stru ck by a ball pitched by Carl Dallas, d a u g h te r ami I’.ram l.lan li ) tran sp o rted in by th e men Mays at bis baseball school in In th e N ame of tin* Stall* «if O re Mrs C harles S trong and children ters of Potts. N ear th e sum m it, an o th er tunnel in th e rock sh o u ld er for blasting HELEN W ESTLEY,. T h .,,„ o gon: You ar. hereby req u ired to' of W alla Walla, Wash . retu rn ed | will pierce a peak to keep the and w ill h asten th e rem oval to teas Portland. D onabl K rah n ier In ju red appear in the above entitj«*«! co u rt G uild and sc»« vn lanini home Friday, a fte r a ten days' vis road on grade and elim in ate curves obstruction. As soon as sufficient D onald K raln n er shot him self and an sw er the com plaint filed it w ith her sister. M rs Sam Rich, Now th at fire is a menace, night pow er m achinery has been as through th e hand w ith a gopher against you in the above entitled and m other. Mrs. H apten. crew s a re m aintained on both the sem bled. it is ex p ected th at g ra d gun last W ednesday. F o rtu n ately cause on or before the 24th day of H onor Mr. Hill ; Wilson and W olf creek highw ay to ing w ill proceed at a rap id rate th e accident was not v ery serious Ju ly . 193(5. being a fte r the e x p ira Mrs. L aw rence G. H ill e n te rta in bu rn rubbish gathered d u rin g the because of th e open n a tu re of th e ; The atten tio n of B loom ing 4-H tion of four w eeks from the date ed w ith a d in n er last W ednesday day by th e g ru b b in g and clearing w ork (H r M r* p P a tte r) club m em bers is called to the of the first publication of this su m evening in honor of Mr. Hill's crew s Each crew is u n d er th e d i L ooking dow n th e lin e of th e county ( H E R R \ GROVE R o\ Hedin, .4-11 club picnic to he held mons. to-w it J u n e 2a. 193(5. and birthday. Mr and Mrs. George rection of an experienced w oods highw ay, cleared now into green w ho has been em ployed by the Ruby and d au g h ter H arriet of P o rt m an and is su pervised by fire tim ber, peaks and m o u n tain s w ere at R oam er's Rest next S unday ami F lora Logging com pany, west of the d ate of th e last publication details of w hich ap p eared on the land. They are both classm ates of w ardens. not visible, leading to the belief front page of last w eek s Argus C arlton, had a piece of steel from th ereo f being Ju ly 23. 193«; and if v»iu fail to so a p p ear ami answ er Mr Hill. On th a t day Mr. Ruby Each p roject in th e m ountains ' th at c a n stru ctien w ill be light in All m em bers of th e local club are an ax e n te r th • pupil of his lig h t for w ant also com pleted 15 y ears of service also has its own fire patrol of 10 com parison to Wilson river, at least eye Ju ly 10. A fter nearly a week the p .'«'inplalnt. urged to try to a tten d th is picnic, la in tiff w ill apply to t h as bookkeeper for th e P o rtlan d T el men each and each patrol is eq u ip u n til th e road begins its dip down in an eye hospital in P ortland and also to com plete th e ir projects I Roy is ab le to be around home. court for the relief prayed for in ephone company. ped w ith p o rtab le w ater pum ps and th e west slope. if possible and tu rn them in to His doctor th in k he mav be p a r her com plaint, to - w lf For a d e D wight Goodman and Albin 3.000 feet of hose for fire fighting On both h ig h w ay jobs, every p re gether w ith th e ir record books e r ,.' dissolving th e m arria g e eon- Koleck have gone to San Francisco. besides th e reg u lar forest fire fig h t caution is b eing tak en to avoid or totally blind in* that e\ T here w ill be no service in the tially tra c t ex istin g betw een the p la in Cs) . w here they a re em ployed. T he S niders left P ortland for ing equipm ent. These patrols are accidents. On th e Wilson, an a t L utheran ch u rch next S unday P ay ette Miss M arge M eyer of Seattle. cam ped in th e m ountains n ear ten d in g doctor is on th e jo b all of Lakes. Idaho. Tuesdas tiff and yourself upon ttie ground-- W ash, is spending a few w eeks w h ere th e crew s a re w orking D u r th e tim e, w hile th e first-aid m an at M em bers of the local congregation m orning, w h ere they w ill j, m th eir of desertion and for a deciee re w ith Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Brown ing th e day. careful w atch is kept W olf creek is a m edical stu d en t are invited to atten d th e Mission son R euel and fam ily for a ten-das sto rin g to the p lain tiff her mai leu nam e Festival to be held at th e ch u rch .it cam p at the lakes Reuel will let ■ and family. to see th at lighted m atches or b u rn - w ith th re e y ears of m edical college Sherw ood This sum m ons Is served ii| . Mr and Mrs. S ullivan picnicked ing cig arette stu b s are not th ro w n com pleted. tu r e in the forenoons to a \ n in e you by publication th ereo f in i L eonard G u rsk e and E rnest , rft K alama. Wash.. Sunday. people's co nference and the in to th e gro w th beside th e ro ad by S erious accidents have been few. B urke of S p rin g H iu left las, ,' V isitors at th e hom e of Mrs careless w orkm en. of th e tim e w ill be spent \\ : h his H illsboro A rgus p u rsu an t to an , W hile th e W olf creek road from n u m b er o 7 t h 7 m e n h av e cm Hmm- J / X o U s Several da>S' fishing parents. der of the H onorable R. F rank Gross F riday w ere Mr. and Mrs. P eters. Ju d g e of the above entitled Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Eas- Sunset cam p w estw ard gives prom - selves serio u sly w ith axes and Mrs H arry W allin and Mrs. H enry S cheuerm ann e n te r J u n io r, w ho hav e been vb * ourt. ma le io! eul. ■ ed< on the ,en of V entura. Cal., and Mr. and ise of scenic b eau ty to come, th e tools. An am b u lan ce fu rn ish ed by 22nd day of Ju n e. 103d. the P o rtlan d C onvalescent hom e I w ith Mrs. W allin's sister. .»Mrs, S. T. S ettles of Vancouver. W ilson riv er, fa rth e r along in de- th e city of P o rtla n d also is k ept at j ed Mrs u |v 14 D ated this 22nd day of June, 103(1 Wash. velopm ent by far. already has re- a c o n v e n ie n t point. '■ j j rs j ohn G oetze w as q u ite sick 1 E dith Hriestrom. of G aston, w ent 1' I PATTERS» >N. Atl R ichard B aughm an is now em vealed th e beauties of scenery along ■Recently, one of th e tra c to r d riv during last week She has been all- to C arlton S unday to vi.-it an o th er P la in tiff K. ident A ttorney . f (<r. ployed in a logging cam p at Mt. the route. And to this m ight be ers on th e W olf creek w ork, escap sister. Mrs. Tom Ola ‘ii. and fa • gun. Postoffu-e adilr- W e lls ing for m any m onths, but until .Hood. ilv. W hile th e re Ju n io r fell, b re a k added th at, actin g u n d er in s tru c ed serio u s in ju ry w hen his m achine B uilding. Hillsboro, O regon. 19-23 Miss Ju a n ita Wolf of R hododen tio n s from th e state highw ay d e plunged dow n th e m ountainside recently w as alw ays ab le to con ing his arm . dron visited w ith h er m other. Mrs partm en t. every effort is being He saved him self by jum p in g , w hile tin u e w ith h e r w ork. Mis.s H ild u r A nderson. \v !io has Mrs. Ed K rohm er has re tu rn e d I been visiting her sister. Mrs A rling Wolf, over the w eek-end. m ade to p reserv e th e trees and his m achine w as not dam aged in to the hospital in P ortland. Hollis H artw ick of B anks spent sh ru b s w ithin th e rig ht-of-w ay as sp ite of a fall of m ore th a n 100 - T ornblad. and fam ilv for n early a Aid to Meet th e past week w ith his uncle and w ell as beside it.. 1 w eak, w ent to P o rtlan d the last of feet. L u th era n L adies' Aid w ill meet the week. ■ aunt. Mr. and Mrs. F ran cis B ran- On th e floor of th e valley along A long th e W ilson riv e r road, at the hom e of Mrs. A lbert M eyer ! denberg. G ales creek, th e crew s have left tra c to r m en m ust d riv e th e ir m a . Mrs. L oganbhul's nephew . A lbert groves of trees, fre e of u n d erb ru sh . chines u p an d dow n th e steep . I n ext T h u rsd ay afternoon. S IM M O N S FOR PI BI 1( \ I ION V isitors at th e hom e of Mrs. Dappen. visited h ere Tuesday. Mr. w h ere picnic p arties m ay pause. . slopes to keep pace w ith th e clear- M irg a re t” G n os last S atu rd ay w ere In th e C ircu it C ourt of th e S tate D appen is engineer on th e S. S ' However, th e Wilson road, a fte r ing crew s, w hile th e R u lld o zer men ’ of O regon, for the C ounty of Mrs. b J u lia F aulk and Mr. and Mrs Missouri an d is sailing for New passing C onsolidated camp. W ashington. camp, en ters a re com pelled to clin g to th e steep Rov B unning of Chicago. 111.. Mrs York. th e logged over land Eugene Lofsvold of Spokane. lin e of O regon's b s and b o rder- sides w hile th ey dig aw ay enough j „ hn Faulk Edna and O live Faulk S tate of O regon, by and though its — - v* « P ortland, u .io im ■ S tate H ighw ay Comm ission, corn- iggest fo rest d irt to - get th e ir m achines on - - a and Mrs. A. C v-iiuAvi« hurch of Wash . is spending a few days w ith ands a re q u ite level. level. Mrg_ rs. A. The loggedover lands Mrs F f- C ran e. e M rs A K reofskv P °sed of H enry F Cabell. F. B Mr. and Mrs. W. E. B row n and b fire. arren ex cep t for snags, s tu m p s .1 On th e S ly v an end of th e W olf * a n j ’ <an R ichard and M rs A A li,rich. and F I. Ton Velle. W. . fam ily. creek highw ay, th e jo b has been S chan’in of G resham Mrs E \ lillls Mefn°l''a l Park, an O regon Mr. and Mrs. W. H. R ing an d son and sm all grow th along th e creeks, Y ears m ust pass before th e m oun- slow ed dow n because of rig h t-o f- D eavill ’• of H illsboro and th e A m - co rPo ra ' ' <»’- F ran k W illiam pom : H ughie and friend s spent Sunday tains again a re Covered w ith new w ay easem ents w hich h av e not vet ; .ua r.n n s fam ilv ’ ' ‘'r- Lew is S am uel Pointer. Jo h n at th e country MrcthWilC B^mtrw home ndTrtnn of Mr g j and 1 grow th to clothe th e ir u g ly n ak ed - been procured. T h e largest crew G loria A nne McCoy w as q u ite {Ja rv e -v P o in ter. .Ralph C harles Mrs. W illiam H enderson at S ilv er- ness 6 at w ork is located ju s t u ’ st 0 _ ., v . 4 Ju-st w est of th e a ; the first of this w eek. ! P oln » er._M artha E lizabeth P o in ter E vidence th at su rfacin g is sched- P o in te r p riv a te c e m e tery w h ere Anne Jepson spent' last S unday A ustin. E stella Agnes P o in ter W .1- . B ill S m ith of Kelso. Wash., uled to follow closely on th e com- a deep c u t ls b ein g m ade to b rin g at Canbv ters, Rachel A lvira P o in ter H a r nephew of Mr. Robison, is staving p leting of th e m ain grade, is found th e h ighw ay th ro u g h to C anyon Mr. and Mrs. O scar P falil and lan. A delia C aroline P ointer Domna. ‘ weeks1” 6 R° bUOn iam Uy f° r 3 feW ! in th ? o rd er w hich brought pow er road. A lvin and Lois. Mr. and Mrs. F red Laura Wanda M oiiill Stoopa M , T earh er VampH m achinery back dow n th e m ountain H ere all of th e w ork is bv hand K rahm er. A nita and Evelyn. Mr. jo rie M orrill W hitham , and M al T h e gch I b o hT T hired M I« t0 com Plet,e th e cu ts and I and Mrs. A rnold G nos and ch il v in a Bush. P laintiffs, m e -chool board ha. hired M , . ..va. (;- b-ve’.. and th e addition »e- th e d irt to a deep fill Susan R uschm an of S ilverton as cently of new shovels to augm ent canyon. T his canyon ig one of th ree d ren and Joyce M artin spent last A nnie Lucy P o in ter B russat. C J Sunday picnicking at I.ee Falls. teac h er of p rim ary grades. Th? ree alread y at w ork. The w hich th e road m ust cross before S titt, M aria H indm an, and all F o rm er R esident Oles fo rm er teacher. Miss M aria M cKin- o th rd e er th from th e s ta te highw ay de- reach in g th e valley and jo in in g the W ord has been received h ere of others unknow n. D efendants. nis. has resigned. p a rtm e n t to in stall wooden bridges B arnes ro ad at a po in t n early th e sudden death of P au lin e M To A nnie Lucy P o in ter B russat C. V isitors at th e W. H. R ing hom e a]so js an jn d jcaion tb at th e hig h - so u th of C edar Mill. J. S titt. M aria H indm an, and all ' R ockstroh of C alistoga. Cal.. Ju ly W ednesday and T hursday w ere Mr. W a y w ill be opened to T illam ook as A n o th er fill w h ich w as begun 11 . . at th e age of 72 years. Mr. and 1 o th ers unknow n. D efendants: No w a itin tr . . , and Mrs. F orrest H olm es and In th e N am e of the S tate of O re and not com pi:eted because of lack Mrs. R ockstroh and ch ild ren w en daughters W anda and V irginia Mrs. rap id ly as m oney is available. yo ur loss w ill gon: You and each of you a re h e re Now and again along G ales creek. rig ht-of-w ay. is at th e B ullock for m any years resid en ts of Bloom- K M cK night. R obert and M erle of D allas and Miss E sther H elger- t h e , h :fh 'c a y . gravel bars place, a b o u t m id w ay b etw een th e in g. w here' th ey lived on w hat are by req u ired to app«*ar and answ er p ro m p tiy and co urleo u dy son of G ran ts Pass 8 ha,,e been Iocated from w hich su r- C anyon ro ad and th e B arn es ro ad now the - R R ...................................... ------------------------------- „ M eyer and Jo h n ‘ht;«,B i 1 1 E quity filed against you “ T h ? S u n d a y S c h o o l picnic was ’ ,'.aci,n ? 5an. ,b e b fl?d cheap- junction. ~ K am na farm s in ,h the « a b °v e e n titl.d suit on or be- T m oved o ' ( ¿n .. x v a ii iu a la in u t. x n hey vy m u v tu I t O H ere a crew Tnur<day w as begin- C alifornia in O ctober. 1904 Mrs f fore the last day four w eeks from ASK held last w eek at Colum bia park. ln g . . ‘h e « excavation Gu= Mrs. L ou Inckley of P anoka. C an- ' u, ^ ^ rv et r x K Deln5 “e v a:lon n necessary ecessary to |R R o ockstroh c k s tro h w as a an n a au u n t to G us and I ,ne d ate of th e first publication of I this sum m ons, said period of fo u r ada. visited her brother. C harles £ g<? ° f tW<> ° P< : ' h u g e cu lv ert, w hich Bertha* Irm le r of C ornelius, KE a X D A V IS O N I w eeks being ,the tim e prescribed __________________ T yler, and fam ily last w eek. Mr. v j , • per.. w ater flo w in g dow n ! for publication hereof: and if you S e lfrid g e F u rn itu re ( ’o. T v ler and M rs Incklev h ad n 't A ‘°n g th e creek, w h erev er com- -he canyon to co n tin u e its w av I fail to so a p p e a r a n d an sw er 11 i 1 I s b o r o , ()regon aeen each o th er for eighteen years. ' m " in V g has w ab 7 o u t been ° f com w in ; said Bill in E quity for w ant thereof 1 \ w orkm en are i living th ro u g h th e d “r G rad ph ,t er '- I th e p laintiffs w ill apply to the mer months with th eir families. a lon| A bout His Claim I C ourt for the relief dem anded in F. U . pJptA- Cp<» Q L io r t f Y i t tome in tents and some in trailer B a n . . . | its Bill in E quity, to-w it: the d i,i n <Cont»nu»d fro m Dave I ) f' T !' ' f'a r '-;c'u!ar talk of a w in ter cam p a n 1 '.ii (red u ctio n s in cost of telephone term ent. m oving, and rein term en t . « -lX e a rS V ^ o u n t y L i n e h as was first pro- nor the cuts Wire any , service, light and p o w er and the of bodies now in te rre d in the P o in t led, and nothing p articu lar is taking, b u t m uch h eav y co n stru e -i u n n ecessary use of state owned e r fam ily cem etery in Section 1. (C o n tin u rd fro m p a re ' 1) T ow nship 1 South.' Runge 1 W est — PLUS son riv e r valley, th ere to jo in th e b eing done to m ak e th e roadw ay tion lies ah ead b etw een th e foot of cars. W illiam L em ke of N orth Dakota W. M in the C ounty of W ashing new grade being established by- passable d u rin g th e w in ter m onths th e hills an d S ylvan. . GO K inds of In surance r trasp o rt tru c k s or heavy m a WPA safety d e p artm en t has care- w as bro u g h t into th e discussions ton. S tate of Oregon. Tillam ook county crews, along the fo chinery. T his sum m ons is published by Phone 1701%* 33G*E. W ashington fully m ade tests of all creeks and by P e te r Z im m erm an of Y am hill old Wilson riv e r road. P rogress has been m uch slow er Spring! along both route-, m ark in g ; county, w ho m ade a short talk on o rd e r of th e H onorable R F rank ' - MiKZOH ww ¿ i í TÌ LTÎZtti At present, several sections of th e new road have been com pleted on th e S unset -u sector , of Wolf creek th ? w ater fit for d rin k in g p u r a th ird p arty , u rg in g his listeners on this side from th e C onsolidated Pnn^ J ? nns,heh - Wl u°n riv e r- H erJ poses w h erev er good w ater i s to support L em ke for president as 1«"' T w .b er com pany -am p w estw ard been - com p’ete,d found. B oth Wolf and G ales creek a protest against th e treatm en t r e 26, 27, 28 and in one place th e creek has iOw in »h r ° a£ w ater is con tam in ated , it w a s ceived from th e tw o m ajor parties. been ' jrn ed into a new channel to 1 tra ffip ^ rn m "6 W° f c r e t^ for found, even back in th e m ountains, The parties, he said, have prom ised keep th e highw ay on a straight V ernonia or from w hile th e only d rin k in g w ater m uch jn the w ay of lifting the av ailab le com es from th e sm aller farm deb’ but have accom plished line and to elim inate bridges The The FREE RANCE W IRING ENDS AUGUST 1 m ad pro p er is w ide w ith no ob- < 2 .- ,/8 h j ba,S . b?en b ro u 8 ht spring branches fed by m ountain little. Both parties a re controlled struc'.td view s 10 ®Tade anrl com pleted, except for springs. V isitors to th e p ro jects w ill dis condition of th e cuts and roads, Pioneer Road Onlv 2, "‘T ’A As the highw ay leaves w ater lev- ‘^ ^ * 1 f Tn'jU nta‘ns, Hf re cover th at passage beyond th e first and the possibility o f accidents j Q randest of all el to begin th e clim b w hich takes ^ % a? b u " d^ d.. ^ l m,u s‘ b L S k ? ' tw o m iles is forb id d en and oppor- should the public a ttem p t to crow d musical love dra- it over th e sum m it, th e rcadw ay ped from a sho u ld er of th e m oun tu n ity to app ro ach th e construction jn - jna* - tha divine becom es strictly a pioneer read, tain to keep th e road on its tangent. going on w ith in th e m ountains. i< From its beginning at S unset im possible. C ____ ____ hief ______ reason __ for this carved out of the m ountainside by •»•rot "One Night gíwí bulldozers and shovels to allow the camp, the physical ch aracteristics it is pointed out. is th e dangerous ' of Lova" in alao- tran sp o rt tru ck s from P o rtlan d to •z trifying triumph I reach points n earer th e spot w here A MODERN DELUXE RADIO th e larger crew s a re w orking. THE NEW While the pioneer road follows th e survey closely, tw ice or th ree z tim es as much d irt rem ain s to be moved in most places before th e WITH IMPROVES ROBOT CONTROILED highw ay grade is reached. H o w SÏNCRO-TUNING ever, most of this w ork can ra p id ly be accom plished w ith pow er m achinery. Thursday, w hen this visit was m ade to both the Wilson riv e r and W olf creek highw ays, crew s on the Wilson w ere at a m inim um due to th e lack of funds to carry on, the • The N ew Fairbanks-Morse last appropriation from congress not having been m ade av ailab le to Refrigerator w iih ih e CON- MODEL 634 O regon as yet. SER VADOR—ihe only money- * D elco Auto R adio Mode! 634 H ow ever, crew s had been moved to the T illam ook line from this side, ir a real I)e Luxe R adio having *1 saving feature on an y refrig w ith the resu lt th at clearing anil g reater selectivity and sensitivity, a g ru b b in g operations w ere proceed erator which can be demon newly designed dash speaker with in g as rap id ly as possible at the im proved tone fidelity and attractive strated and which proves its sum m it. B efore autu m n pioneer w/fA suede finish. T his is an outstanding road w ill have been constructed to own case v ilh facts you can value in a tw o unit 6-fubc Auto FRANCHOT TONE w ell past th e sum m it if th e present R adio. See and hear it before you buy. r a te of progress is continued. see and feel—instantly. Don't WALTER CONNOLLY N ear th e end of th e present road, be satisfied with claim s of a passagew ay fo r tru ck s has been PLUS— SELECTED SHO RT SUBJEC TS • See this new electric range! It is pure w hite m ade a ro u n d the m ountain for lower operating co si—insist Price and smartly trim m ed in JE T BLACK and HI I). ab o u t 1500 feet w hich is to be w id ened as soon as possible to allow It has all of the (inc features that have made upon a demonstration lhai As low th e tra n sp o rt tru c k s to proceed for W cstinghouse ranges so famous . . . fast cook« proves il. W e can give you J U L Y 29 and 2 ing units, big utensil draw er, big autom atic TERMS TO SL IT that proof 1 oven with signal lights. Priced as low as M AX JO E $ I 26.75 with open coils, t om plete with <.nrox cooking units and thrift cooker, 3147. I I RMS T O S L IT YOU. .... rm Dakota People at Blooming THURS., ERL, «SAT. ;* W H A T « J A R S ! W H A T STA R S! tot I S I Cherry Grove Man Injured at Camp «hStab2iShe^' Big Crowd Attends Annual Picnic V , - RUSHLOW BUY YOUR ELECTRIC RANGE NOW YE rane btt » POPE moti SSUN. - a M ON, - TUES. I « T O U A K IN G w e d d in g d a y I ’MWIP' -W' { J o ¿ t J & T / V ñ e u y i . TAKES 'U U /l CONFUSION OUT OF BUYING A REFRIGERATOR a . » T ilt New }\resth/^h onse I I S ty le d f o r At oderti Kitchens 59 s T A IR B A N K S -M O I SCHMELING Sahnow Bros. Garage WANT-ADS E L E C T R IC S T O R E Saves You M oney on E very P u rch ase” 12» S. SECOND AVE IIII.I.SB D R O D rinking 3rd and L ineoln p F ountains Phone 1271 N O S F A R K -P L U Q S U F P R C s S O R S LOUIS FIGHT PICTURES C lean C om fort S tations MELTEBEKE I WED. &THUR. e p c of th« Portland G eneral O ffic ia l— ta k en at th e R ingside stores I re Electric Company I CRIME PUNISHMENT” o E le c tr ic A L SO — Edw ard Arnold and P eter Lorre >n U sual Prices, 10 and 25c « I I ! I> I » 1 I I a