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H IL L S B O R O
ARG US.
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
T h u rsd ay . April H. Ií».’¡7
ra n g e
w it h c u lts ;
and
A ir w a y
vacuum rh a n e i
K o in ic f V u n d c
| h e y. east o f c o u n ty h o s p ita l
Splashy Spring
Print
1’IUCED TO S E L L
That u c d car you've' been h
faruic i.s, fo r purpose» o f pre
in fo rm a tio n to U niteci State
•ms id é ra tio n and
W M ilto n
Ml
P ort land.
for:
In d ic a tio n o f th e m ove m e n t
W O N ’T m is« a five-spot so
1933 r iy m o u th 4-<loor sedan
S m oky was liste nin g, hard. His lie u re sid e n ts in to th is section
1931 C h e v ro le t I d o o r s e d a r
m u ch ." said Sm oky Noon,
ears had eaught the n ic k e r o f a the state is seen in th e re p o rt
fiv e new fa m ilie s fro m fiv e d if
1931 Che v ro le t 2 d o o r .setlau
"a n d you need it bad. Just w hy
horse fro m the d im clu m p of
fe
rc
iit
slates
w
h
o
purch
a
se
d
fa
rm
s
tru n k
w o n ’t you take it. k id ? ”
I b u ild in g s on the ereek bank A n d
1939 m od e l A F ord . 2 d o o r
m th e c o u n ty w it h in th e last It)
The g ir l beside him . in the roa d­
ster seat o f the fliv v e r, d id not
sc'dan.
answ er fo r a m om ent. They looked
; the trees.
A l, re c o n d itio n e d and gu a ra n te e d
Ml
and M rs
N
A D a vis o f
at each other, faces b lu rre d in the
J O U N S T O N S C A H A t ii:
“ She called
the
tu r n ,"
he N ew Jersey purchased till acres al
shadows th a t clouded the to u ris t-
L e w is H u clu e ste r, low.»,
! thought, in a sudden fever. “ M,v M id w a y
P ly m o u th Sale's and Serv ice*
cam p grove. Dawn was an hour
p la y — w onder can 1 m ake it lik e has co m p le te d a deal fo r 28 acres
B e a ve rto n . O reg o n
Phone 9193
A I! Nelson
aw ay. The sp ring was yet young
I she th in k s I can " A lo u d he said. near G ru b c l school
Nebraska, purchased 20 acres tw o
and they had found an em pty
.Attention
ii
t
r
m
r
r*
'’I 'l l scout around. You ju s t w a it,
and a h a lf m ile s east o f H ills b o ro
cam p when they drove in. The I
P A I t l t P l I. W M i,to n inv t i. u . it iiu :
j 1 w o n ’t be long’ “
K a rl T. L ew is. Illin o is , has c o m ­
n ig h t was windless.
The trees
a ll forec'hvsuic'.s. c o n tra c ts
.c u d
H is tone was easy and low. p le te d ai raiigem ent.s fo r -10 acres
were ve ry s till.
d e a lin g s o f the F ed e ra l L a n d B ank '
M a ry M a rtin h a rd ly seemed to at Scholls, a m i 1! D H a lv o rs o n o f
in the U n ite d State's h id
w ith
“ Y ou d o n ’t owe me an ythin g
hear hint. He slipped out o f the the H a lv o rs o n M o to r c o m p a n y o f
lo g g e r." the g ir l said at last. “ A n ti
seat and hooked the ax fro m the H ills b o ro , has purch a se d 14 acres
we are strangers, re a lly. I c o u ld n ’t :
box bed. Then, fro m the re a r of n o rth o f H ills b o ro on th e o ld N o rth
take you r m oney.”
road
H a lv o rs o n re c e n tly
the car. he stru ck dow n throu gh P la in s
He grow led. "Y o u ta lk lik e a ,
came to th e coast fro m N o rth D a ­
the
tim
b
e
r
and
bush
He
was
soon
society m ovie
Listen. M a ry: peo­
kota.
" I f you open yuut face n iu i'li
on the creek bottom and at the
ple lik e us are never strangers.
A ll places
sold
Id e
re p o rte d ,
w ul»i Tom m y, »•ini’ll s w a llo w y o u r
sm all log stable.
I ’m an o u t-o f-lu c k logger. Y ou’re
w a re im p ro v e d and s u b s ta n tia l p a y ­
face Wh.it .in y o u d y in g f o r ' ”
Three horses w ere tied at the m ents m ade on each
a b e rry -k n o c k e r h itc h -h ik in g fo r
•■V •'
j m anger, w ith saddle rigs on the
the spring crop camps. We were
"Not F O U R I to e ryin g ’ <>1 j ii . t
pegs behind them . S m oky went
o ld frien ds as soon as we met.
j on s w iftly to his house. A fte r a
n
u
r .In . ol U h i B O Y B R E A D
Coupla bums. Both at the bottom
S t r ik in g is O liv ia de H a v ilh in d in
sh o rt look inside lie stru ck on
thus e v e n in g g o w n m ade o f crepe
o f life ’s luck.
D on’t get snooty
I do w n the creek bank.
He was
p rin te d in one o f th e new splashy
w ith me. M a ry M a rtin .”
“ And it's no good.” she m used. 'N othing
designs so im p o rta n t fo r th e c o m ­
sure now th a t D ir ty Dog D unna-
“ I'm not.” she protested. “ It's
fu n e r a l s e n aces fo r M rs Jessie
in g season C h ic. new. it catches
is any good for m e. M ight be. th ou gh , if
: gan had been using his place as a
ju s t th a t 1 kno w w hat five bucks
S a tu rd a y Special»
Ogg. 64. re s id e n t on C o rn e liu s ro u te
th e s p ir it o f th e 1937 fa s h io n c re ­
1 had a hom e of in.v o w n .”
headquarters fo r a week o r m ore
means to you. T w o days o f slu g­
2 fo r th e last fiv e m onths, w ill be
ations.
al
1111
Islinro l im ile a n d Alalia
A n d he was fa ir ly ce rta in th a t the held th is a fte rn o o n » T h u rs d a y I at
ging big tim b e r w ith an ax. It's
B akeries
enough that y o u ’ve given me a
Sm oky Noon knew th a t car. He P olew ater bank some tim e w hen rob be ry and getaw ay had been 2 o 'c lo c k fro m th e D onelson , t S e w ­
■ Be
•
w
I , F u lle r.
rid e and been so decent
So now was sure o f the id e n tity of the it looked loaded w ith cu rre n cy to P a n n e d to put the blam e on h im
e ll ch a p el Rev H e n ry H a lle r w ill B o x 185, Rt. 3. V a n c o u v e r. Wash p
A radio d e te rio ra te s from
S niokv
_
c o n d u c t the' rite s . M rs. O gg d ie d
I 'l l ju s t say so long, and d r ift, man at the wheel. A nd he was meet m o n th ly paychecks. f in a lly W h ile the la w w as lo okin g _______
FO R S A L E A lfa lfa and » e ich ha»
day to day so g ratlu allv th at
I 'l l be a ll rig h t.”
| even m ore certain tha t the cau l: 1 chased him . p re tty ro u g h an$ Noon up. D ir ty Dog and his pals Monday night
Joe W
W e e rre . .1 m ile s you do But notice tile change.
$12 and $14 I Joe
could get in the clear
She is s u rv iv e d by th e w id o w e r. southwest
o f the P olew ater bank had been l h im sw earing to get even.”
o f H illsboro.
• • .
James O gg: tw o sons. W illia m C a th -
‘ ■ IF I w as h a lf a m an,” he said, blasted and tha t he was facing
“ B u t this ro b b e ry ,” M a ry said
A “ I ’d
Let us m ake it w ork like
T H E three men in the h ig h - e rn ia n , C o rn e liu s , a nd C la u d e Eby. S E V E N -ro o m house, garage. $1100,
" It's the bank's bard lu c k .”
A bodied to u rin g car leaned fo r ­ K a m i la O re . fo u r d a u g h te rs, M rs
$150 d o w n .
new
again with our m odern
how
these
tw o
hours
w e've | He fe lt the pow er to block it, to
“ M ine too,” Sm oky d ra w le d fo r ­ w a rd w ith the tension o f jockeys L illia n V o rise n . C o n ra d . M on t . M rs E IV E -ro o m house fu llv fu rn is h e d .
bum ped along together have made w reck the ba nd it car
f o r a sec-
m ethods am t equipm ent.
lo rn ly on. "H e re ’s how it comes rid in g a ne ck-a n d -n e ck race dow n Bessie Skeels. H a m m o n d . O re ; M rs
$1275
me feel that w a y — lik e I ’ve never ond or so he poised the five-
hree tim es last year I trie d tc the honie'7tretch7 Yet th is was a It D. Jam ieson. San Jose. C al . and S E V E N -ro o m house, p la ste re d g a r­
felt before. B u t I know m y luck pound ax fo r a w h ir lin g th ro w T get
M rs. F re d a H o ffm a n . P e n d le to n .
age. $1400
loans to keep the ranch go- sjow c ra w ,
RESULTS
GUARANTEED
I w o u ld n ’t w ant you in on it any “ Then a slackness w ent through ,
u ik ^
ing. Last tim e the banker ta lke d
, t ha‘d to be so slow bccausc
S IX -ro o m house, p lastered,
f ir e ­
“ I f you did. yo u ’d soon be sor- ! him .
He fou ght of! the fee lin g
Q
uality
P a rts
place.
o
ld
sew
er.
$180»»
r y ." M a ry M a rtin said
“ Y o u ’re | but then it was too late. The car
I’h e ^ a n k ^ p T r ? 6 ~ * ' h<? d ‘ ' Ve
° Ver MeS ° ( a trc s '
F O U R -ro o m house, pla ste re d , g a r­
.
,
,
The
tie.
w
ith
a
40-foot
d
ro
p
to
the
b
o
t-
careless w ith yo u r ta lk , logger roared past, and he started de­
age. la rg e lo t. some fu r n it u r e
Any M ake
• P epperm int fiibnu»
m arshal run in on the rum pus and torn o f a rock canyon. B ut it was
and o f course you don’t mean it je cte dly back fo r his fliv v e r.
$2000.
bent
hts
gun
ba
rre
l
over
m
y
nead
also
necessary
to
hold
enough
z
M en never do L e t’s make it good-
C
a
ll
us
w
ith
confidence
F
IV
E
-ro
om
house.
shakes,
garage.
M ary M a rtin had perched her­
“ C u e M an's F a m ily ” fans o f th is
“ T h a t made me rig h t m ad. and I speed to keep the fro n t wheels
by w h ile w e’re s till frie n d s ."
$2000
self on the ru n n in g board to a w a it I spoke a lo t o f bad threats be- fro m sh im m y in g o ve r the ties and c o u n ty , m ig h t be in te re s te d in a
S E V E N -ro o m house, la rg e lo t. close
“ I do mean it . ” he insisted,
S S ? .“ ^
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•* “ ? «
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t
ip
th
a
t
N
ic
k
v
,
fr
ie
n
d
ly
E
n
g
lis
h
­
in. $2500
lo okin g at her.
“ I mean it so
No one
n e w.
tow n . I was in fo rm e d I'd be ja ile d seemed to breathe u n til the tire s man and husband o f C la u d ia , in ­ FO U R -room house, b ra n d
m uch I ’d never leave you. i f it
. . . h itc h h ik in g on . . .
stead o f s a ilin g fo r th e c o ro n a tio n
basement, fitrna e e $2500
sure if I ever come back inside ■ w ere r o llin g on solid e a rth again.
w asn’t tha t eve ry play I make
in
E
n
g
la
n
d
,
is
v
is
itin
g
in
Forest
F IV E -ro o m house, m od e rn , g .u .ig
Her days had been m ostly lik e the tow n lim its .
T h a t’s w h y 1 Then a ll m u tu a lly relaxed, cursed
goes wrong.
Grove.
$2851)
She had opened the door at her Jhat eve r since she could rem cm - made this t r ip at n ig h t and figured
hoarsely, and swabbed cold sweat
N ic k y is W a lte r P a tte rson and he S E V E N -ro o m
house, garage
rig h t, b u t she paused now and met ber.
•*c r
people
were crop- to p u ll on home before d a y lig h t
fro m th e ir brows,
is
v
is
itin
g
his
uncle.
G
eorge
G.
acre, lots o f f r u it . $3200.
his gaze in the shadows. She said
campers, belonging to the mean-
"A n d w hat happens?” Sm okv
T hey argued, as the car picked
P a tte rson
W a lte r
is a
fo rm e r S IX -ro o m m o d e rn housi
gara»;
" I ju st tho ugh t o f som ething dering m illio n o f west coast w o rk - d o le fu lly concluded. “ I no sooner up speed and pounded on ove r the
reside n t a nd n a tiv e A m e ric a n , b u t
$4000
W ith K r lfr ld g r F u rn itu re Co.
BREA d ' J
th a t I once read. It was a line ers who [*ve by seasonal labo; h it here than D irty Dog and a rough roadbed.
T here was one p icke d u p hts B r itis h accent in A L L T H E above places can be
about luck being one fo u r-le tte re d anc* whose ha bita tion s roost pre- coupla yeggs blast the bank. The m ore tre stle to cross, w here the Rhodesia. A fric a , w h e re he was
b o u g h t on reasonable te rm s
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w o rd in the crossw ord puzzle of ra rio u s ly on the ta tte re d tires of rob be ry w ill be horsed on me. old road leaped the gorge below b ro u g h t up. and la te r in England,
E A G R IF F IT H
NORIH St CON D ST BACK OF PIOGIY WIGClf
life , ju s t one sm all part o f it
ar|cient cars. M a ry d id not be- shore.
And you ta lk about me S m oky Noon's
ranch.
N ow it w h e re he re c e iv e d his sch o o lin g
Second A ve.
H ills b o ro
You can never beat the puzzle by ’onS-
lic k in g m y lu c k !”
loomed ahead in the cle a rin g
SPIN I »1 NINOS h SUNDAYS • HIHSBORO ORl
A n o th e r p o in t o f in te re s t, too. is
W H IT E Saanan n il Ik goat. Io fre s h ­
p la yin g on o n ly a single w ord
Even as a sm all c h ild she had
She rose and faced him . Even daw n, c u rv in g ove r the black
th a t M rs. P a tte rs o n is n o t C la u d iS
en A p r il 16. fo r sale A ls o w ood
logger.”
dream ed of a home such as she
in the shadows he loomed as an depths o f the gorge.
D ir ty Dog
b u t a g ir l he m et th ro u g h o th e r
m em bers o f th e "O n e M an 's F a m ­
" B u t the puzzle can beat you saw endlessly along the highw ays
im age o f deje ction and indecision shifte d gears. The o ld car ground
i l y ” cast
w ith ju s t one.” he retorted. “ The When she was old enough she had The g ir l spoke sh a rp ly.
, on in second.
odds are a ll against you. D on’t trie d to realize the dream by h ir
I k n o w !”
ing out fo r housew ork
But she
sh t ••
•• I [ L L L L te ll you w h a t 1 I th in k ." she Q
C J M O K Y NOON faced death at
“ M aybe.” She pushed open the was an ou tside r, and lonelv. T 'his
hi |
said. " I t doesn’t m ake sense.
daw n.
T here was no oth er
door.
“ Luck
can be licked, was the th ir d tim e she had re- these yeggs s tic k in g to the coast w ay out. he kne w , once he stepped
W A N T E D to B u y O ld cows, fresh
tho ugh .”
eggs icasesi a nd hides. M u s t be
turne d to the gypsy tr a il o f the h ig h w a y in a queer car. T h e y’ll frq m behind the black snag a t the
"N o t m ine. N ot even by a re g i­ crop camps.
*
'
'
‘
*
re
a s o n a b le — W r ite 10780 A rg u s Gtf
go fo r a h id e o u t Where? W hy. ; tre stle 's end.
m ent o f m arines.”
“ And it's no good,” she mused. one they kno w . T his D ir tv Dog
The huge black stum p stood ju s t
“ I ’m sorry. W e ll— ” She stepped ‘N o th in g is any good fo r me. ' has live d at j’o u r place, and he below the roadbed. F ro m S m o k y ’s Ft )R s . \ I ,E 2 ci>w . J e r c y and
S w iss.—G. W. S hep p a rd . R t 1.
o u t “ I ’ll h ike ove r and look fo r i M ig h t be. though, if 1 had a home p ro b a b ly know s y o u ’ve been aw ay position he could see the fa ll of
d u y YOURSELF
C o rn e liu s ; P u m p k in R id g e
6-7
the usual a ll- n ig h t restau ran t ' o f m y o w n .”
' w o rk in g a ll w in te r .” •
the creek fro m the v a lle v in to the
Prices E ffe c tiv e F rid a y , S a tu rd a y , M o n d a y , A p r il 9 -1 0 -1 2
T han ks, logger, and so long.”
T hat was a fa m ilia r th o u g h ’
She paused. “ B u t th e re ’s ju st gorge, and the ranch b u ild in g s on
M A R R IE D m an w a n ts d a ir y fa rm
“ T h a t five -sp o t— w o n ’t you take j w ith M a ry. But a home of ner one road to m y ra n ch ." Sm oky be- j above. He could hear D unnagan’s
on shares, 1st class B -g ra d e d a iry -
it, M a ry ? "
1 own m eant m arriage , and o f that gan to protest, and then he paused car g rin d in g and b u m ping over
“ No, S m oky.”
H e r voice was she was a fra id
She had seen ton too. His voice fire d up a b it as he the tre stle ties. He gripped up his
cool and rem ote. “ So long.”
much of its da rk and seamy side w ent on. “ T h e re ’s the roadbed of ax and eased out, tense and u n -
A n d he was le ttin g her go. But in the camps, in s a w m ill shanties the old logging ra ilro a d , of course ce rta in .
A rm o u r’s Star. < ..sis I. s fh No. 2 ‘ g O Q z »
w h a te ve r force o f chance had tid e fla t
shacks,
and
b ig -to w n I t snakes fro m m y place dow n to
T he car gro un d on, loom ing
Ihan ilry beans______
can»
bro u g h t them together, it was not
slums. H er hopes had never ven- the coast, at a spot about 20 m iles c le a rly in the ris in g
lig h t and
to be fru s tra te d so easily.
tured higher.
C ro p -ca m p g ir l from here.
B ut i t ’s a long w ay above the black gorge. T he lo g -
• • *
H itc h h ik e r.
Men took so much around, i t ’s rough as sin. and no- ger s till stood in irre s o lu tio n . It
A D U L L b u t explosive sound fo r granted.
body w o uld d riv e over the
old w o u ld be m u rd e r, he th o u g h t—
_______________ Cl WI) B ra n d
s. If I L - „ i j ' * ' *
"
echoed th ro u g h the trees. It
Not this S m oky Noon, though trestles even in d a y lig h t— ”
b u t m u rd e r too fo r h im s e lf if
came fro m across the riv e r, where
She w ondered about his home
" T h a t’s ju s t w h at they m ig h t Dunnagan trapped h im here. A n d
th e litt le tow n o f P olew ater had Back there in the m ountains, he figu re everybody w o uld th in k !’’ fo r —
HEAT AND SERVE
its one business street. A t thi« had said. Deep in the big woods M a ry broke in excite d ly. “ B ut the
As he th o u g h t o f M a ry M a rtin
h o u r o n ly scatterin g lights m arked tow a rd the daw n. From the log- d riv e could be made, c o u ld n ’t it? ” he glanced up the creek. A n d he
A rm o u rs Star. M eal for anv occasion
the place. S m oky Noon stared at ger’s ta lk M a ry could im agine the
“ W hy. yes.” S m oky guessed saw her, standing by the log
oz. can
Serve with egg anti pickle
them hard, liste n in g . Then he was sm all h e w n -lo g house, the stum p- "Rails have been to rn up fo r a house, w a tch in g. He swore, and
o u t beside M a ry M a rtin .
dotted cle arin g, the h u c k le b e rry dozen years.
garnish — a m eal in itself
I f the re are no started out fro m the snag. In the
“ I have a hunch w h at th a t was.” bushes on the h illsid e , the singing slides— ”
in sta n t he was seen fro m the car.
Tall
W h y W o rr y M a k in g
he said. “ No tim e to exp la in , but cascades o f the creek, the gressv
“ S m oky Noon,” M a ry M a rtin A
gunshot
roared, and
lead
1 1-oz. can
Y
o
u
r
Sp
ring
Dresses
H ig h ly recommended fo r In fa n t Fcediin
I w a n t you to prom ise you’ll w a if loam o f the bottom s, h u n g ry fo r in te rru p te d again, “ I ’m com ing whacked the dead wood o f the
rig h t here t i l l I come back.”
crops. A refuge hedged bv soar- along. Not on a ru n out, b u t home ' snag. A n o th e r bang, and as the
E x tr a h e a vy
“ I f yo u ’re so sure I should, I ’ll ing trees and m ou ntain rim s,
w ith you. W e 'll take this one last, b u lle t fanned his h a ir. Sm oky
ro lls
prom ise.” -she said re a d ily .
“ W ake up,” she a b ju re d herself. long chance at b re aking yo u r ! Noon flu n g the ax fro m his sho ul-
The Food of
He turne d to the box bed be- “ and d o n ’t be s illy .”
lu ck. A nd i f you lose, yo u ’ll at ! der.
T he w h ir lin g steel bits
h ip d
the
roadster
seat
and
« • •
W ith
least lose fig h tin g ! Logger, w h at |flashed in a sudden red gra y of
A thletes.
grabbed up a d o u b le -b itte d ax I T was S m o ky’s re tu rn in g fo o t- do you say?”
sunrise th a t s tru c k
fro m
the
M e a t R alls
Then he was ru n n in g , van ish ing 1 fa lls th a t had aroused her Thev
He swayed to w a rd her.
FR EE C ereal
A n d m o u n ta in rim .
T hen, a crash
A rm o u r» S la r. Ita lia n style
am id the black tree boles to w a rd dragged
h e a vily
th ro u g h
the ’ if 1 w in ? ”
throu gh the w in d s h ie ld ju s t as
I list i net ly D iile i'e n l. 14-oz. can
dish with
the riv e r.
gravel.
She w a ited w here
she
“ T h e n ,” said »Mary M a rtin , "yo u D ir ty Dog Dunnagan bore down
In a few m inutes the logger was. asking nothing, u n til he had can begin to w o rk on some oth er on the brake.
Finest Q u a lity
UUHI Slici-t
came to the h ig h w a y b rid g e . 1: th ro w n the ax back in to the box w o rds in the crossw ord puzzle,
F o r h im the a x was a second
S ilk ' i l l ,UI'
rolls
was a suspension span. He slowed bed. Then he to ld her w h a t had
too soon and his fo o t was a sec­
his pace to a w a lk as his spiked 1 happened, and more.
'T ’H E starred sky w idened im - ond too late. The fr o n t wheels
“ I t ’s the old lu ck.” said Sm oky A m ensely as S m o k y ’s fliv v e r je rke d , tw iste d , and the big car
boots struck the pavem ent, and
w e nt on w ith litt le sound through Noon d is m a lly .
“ I ’d kn o w that chugged
and ra ttle d ove r the lurched in to a d iv e to r the canyon
the bridge shadows
Ahead the getaway car in a m illio n . I t be- cro w n o f a hogback rid ge . In the bottom .
A steely
crash echoed
A rm o u rs S tar
road lifte d up a slope to the dim longs to a tim b e r w o lf by name of east the stars w ere pale in the in - th u n d e ro u sly fro m
the rocks as
No. I quality.
business street.
Jeff D unnagan— g e n e ra lly kno w n creasing gra y d r if t o f da w n . The three bank robbers q u ic k ly died.
A d a rk e r shadow moved in that as ‘D ir ty Dog.’ A year ago I ’d m o u n ta in rim yonder was very
D aw n b ro ke in to f u ll sunrise,
W hen ou r Spring
RAYC RO FT.
dimness.
It was a car w ith o u t made a stake, and w h ile the times clear against the sky, b u t
the T he logger faced the young fire
flow er prints
'F e n ili r. S w eet I’ras.
No. 2 ran
lig h ts, coasting fo r the bridge. As 1 was so hard 1 holed up on the ; shadows were s till heavy in the o f the m o rn in g and sw u ng along
are only
i t gathered speed the logger broke place and trie d to m ake a ranch trees dow n the slope.
the h ills id e t r a il to m eet the c ro p -
in to a ru n . keeping to the side Of it.
S m oky coasted the fliv v e r down cam p g ir l. W hat he m ust say to
•$£».95
o f the bridge at his le ft.
Near | “ T h is D ir ty Dog Dunnagan run th ro u g h those shadows u n til the her was a th ro b b in g beat in his
its end he stopped and swung the ¡n on me. and I le t h im . Seemed d ir t road tu rn e d along a bench of ! head—
T h is Week.
A rm o u r« S ta r w ith Sauce
-f A a -k
ax back fro m his rig h t shoulder the la w was a fte r him fo r m oon-
seco nd -grow th firs and cedars. He
“ A fo u r- le tte r w o rd th a t means
Pound glass ja r
J L .i’ T
T h e s ile n t d a rk car raced closer shining, and I le t h im get me braked to a stop as the road ' h a vin g som ebody to fig h t fo r.
GOAR'S
The Econom ical Bar
He could see now th a t it was an sym pathetic. I never figu red h> tu rn e d again
__
_ the tim b e r . _____
and
T h a t’s lu c k , m y lu c k no w , M a ry
o ld to u rin g model, high-bodied, was so bad t ill he started ta lk in g opened before them , and he cut J M a rtin .1
JR
’ ’ r a ir le !Wal<l
D o ub le-S ize
clu m sy, b u t p o w e rfu l and fast.
j how easy it w o u ld be to crack the I o ff the m otor.
A n d th a t was w h a t he said.
bars
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Cast, Visits Countv
F illed C ookies
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FOOD SALE
Anniversary
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MINUTES
PANCAKE FLOUR
8
10,"
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5
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15c
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TISSU E
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2 ib,.
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6
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Action Favors Pin
Ba,l Machines Here
' a u d ito riu m b y the c o u n ty fa ir board o th e r u n fa ir la b o r p ra c tic e .”
s tra w b e rrie s is b e in g p la n te d th is
j was re fe rre d to th e p a rk co m m is­
Ira te fa rm e rs and w o rk e rs o p - sp rin g ,
sion.
posed to th e u n io n go in to p la n t o f
A t one place, a c c o rd in g Io re p o rt.
M ove was begun to condem n th e H c rs h c y C h o c o la te c o rp o ra tio n at Q u a rte rs a re b e in g c o n s tru c te d to
o ld sta b le b e h in d th e te le p h o n e e x - H c rs h c y , Pa., a n d d r iv e s it-d o w n house 45 fa m ilie s .
(C o n tin u ed fro m
I)
strik e rs from
b u ild in g . Farmers
I he o p in io n th a t such an appeal change on Second a venue
Just to K eep the Record Straight
w o u ld be fa ta l to th e m achines as p o rt by the fir e m a rsh a l and c ity la k e m a tte rs in to o w n hands w hen
the suprem e co u rt would be ex- health departm ent declared it a m a rke t fo r 800 000 pounds o f m ilk
W h o was E ve '’ ”
paralyzed.
M is te r A d a m 's s p a rc rib and the
peeled to uphold the C ra w ford de­ m enace to h e a lth and a da n ge ro u s
fir e hazard H e a rin g w ill be held
T w o h u n te d ro b b e rs at C h e h a lis, fir s t c h ic k e n th a t e v e r ru in e d a
cision.
M a y 4.
W ash., shoot a nd k i l l D e p u ty S h e r- m a n ’s g a rd e n ."
A m e n d O rd in a n ce
Ex.
C ity R e co rd e r E d w in B o w m a n p re - 'J.‘ •^ac*?sor> a n d
w o u n d D e p u ty
The council also amended the
ordinance p e rm ittin g
condemna­ ented th i c o u n c il m em bers w ith u£??.L
o v e rta k e n a f t e r
N eighborhood news rrom 50 A r-
tio n o f old b u ild in gs as fire haz- . lis tin g and appraisal o f a ll c ity house b u rg la ry .
gus correspondents i n d if f e r e n t
ards to a llo w serving notices on owned hits and pro pe rty taken- for
D r. Everson, P ortla nd m in is te r, sections o f W ashington county ap-
s e in r t s
s k his
t . re s ig n a tio n fro m ..»„»„
state pear j n tb c A rgus cacb w e e k .
owners, whose addresses are un- , the purpose of establishing prices rescind
know n, by p u b lica tio n in the H ills - of this pro pe rty fo r . ale
b o ro Argus.
j
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Four hundred feel of
also was a u th o riz e d , a lth o u g h a
■ h o rta g e In fir e department budget
/ V / ’ F IJg
fnr
forced the purchase o f cheaper
hose than the fir e d e pa rtm e nt rc-
qUo ’\ ,e ^,' i
,
.
,
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f ~ f I (J h 11 (7 h f
board o f con ciliatio n.
C a lifo r n ia co n g re ssio n a l m em bers
propose c e n tra l fe d e ra l a u th o r ity to
su p e rvise a ll d a m s ite e le c tric rales.
B on ne ville hearings delayed.
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»7 P V / 7 / J A»
Is U. I L L a LI L I y
W ednesday,
A p r il
7
Japanese Bcrrymen
Acquire Big Tracts
Schedule o f rates fo r use o f the
.. .
.
c ity a u d ito riu m , prepared by t h e : a.
ll ° nc man
c t i ity
park
comm
ission,
was
adopted.
H
an ac
l y park commission, was adopted c o m p lic c in . co n , n ectio " n U,,K
w ith Rose
The rates arc $12.50 by day and C ity B ra n ch o f E irsi N a tio n a l h o ld ­
ChefTtilem m o u n ta in , w e st o f L a u r ­
$25 by n ig h t plus cost o f p re p a r­ up in P o rtla n d M arch 29. T h ir d m an
el, lo n g d e vo te d to hops, w a ln u ts
in g Ihe a u d ito riu m fo r use. Pioneer c o m m its s u ic id e w h e n a p p ro a ch e d and blackcaps, seems n o w w e ll on
society was allow ed use o f the by agents.
ih e w a y to b e co m in g th e s tra w b e rry
b u ild in g free o f charge
P ortland taxicab d riv e rs ' union
c e n te r of W ashington county,
Mu.sf F ile Schedule
to extend s trik e n t e ffo r t to u n io n -
W ith every available farm on the
The schedule also directed that ize a ll companies.
h ig h e r levels under lease of Jap-
a ll baseball teams w is h in g Io use
U. S. senate by vote o f 75 to 3
cnese gardeners, m ostly from the
the p a rk file a p p lica tio n and sclied- votes 1-, co n d em n bo th s it-d o w r:
B a n ks area, la rg e cre w s are h in g
ule o f games. A request fo r the i strike s and com pany unions o r "any assembled and a huge acreage ol
I
Learn w h a t y o u r frie n d s are do ­
ing fo r less than th re e cents a
week.
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