Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, February 22, 1918, Image 3

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    V.
Illll'y
purposeful dlrectne«« they presently other and winked knowingly.
for to those who hate burned to like
became men who rode with the easy Louise w w Mu-in from the tall o f her It Jerked venison Is quite as desirable
swing of huhlt which lius become a downcuNt eye and permitted h e r s e l f a mm milk chocolate or uny other ulhhly
They would be
Mccnnd nature. They must have scon little sigh o f relief
till hit.
her sitting «till upon her horse lu the the more ready now to accept ut Its
The opposite wall hud sucks o f flour
fa«'«
value
her
statement
concerning
midst o f that high, «unity plateau, for
stacked
against It und boxes o f «tuple
they turned und rode up the slope to­ Ward, unless they credited her with
the
feat
o
f
being
in
love
with
the
tw
o
Cl,"
,"*d
hl" '* “ » " ,r" “ " ,J
ward her
toes und milk und peu> he*. A box of
Hilly Louise waited, too depressed to men ut the same Mine
,,
...
~ . , _ canned peuebes stood ut the head o f
V\ ell. I m sorry < burile r ox bus
wonder greatly who they were
Sea-
the bed und upon thut a case o f toma­
been
tupped
off
too.
He's
u mighty
bei k riders proha lily.
And so they
toes Ward used them for u in Me and
proved
At la-Mst one o f them was a One chap," declared Floyd, with trans­
s«-t the lantern there when he wanted
Hen Is** k ii ian Floyd Carson, who had parent heurtlness. his round eyes
to read In Is-d " l i e ' s got a pretty good
lulkcd with her at her own gate and dwelling curiously ujmu the face o f supply o f grub," wus the verdict of
Iiinl told her of the suspected cattle Hilly l^xllse
Hilly Loulae, sizing up the assortment
uti-ulliig Thu other muu was u stran­
"Yes. I must he going,” suld that wldle she nibbled at the piece of Jerky.
ger. whom Floyd lutn«liic<-d us Mr. , young woman self-consciously.
"I'v e "I wonder where he Is anyw ay?” And
Hlrken.
quite u circle to ride yet
I hope you a moment later: " H e oughtn't to hang
They Imd been "prowling around," locate the rustlers und If there's any­ his best > lollies lip like tliut. They'll
according to Floyd, trying to see what thing I c«n do If I see or hear any­ he all wrinkled when be wants to put
tlop) righi i*ÿ 1.
liruttii ttitili
they could «ee.
Floyd whs one of thing that seems to be a clew I'll let them on."
6YNOP3I3.
r*-^ *
thorn* round faced, round-eyed young you know right awa.v. I've been keep­
Hhe went over and dlsposisl o f the
n i A I T F H I Murthy, low t»rf>wr*<1# un* fellows who do not believe much lu ing my eyes open for some trace o f best clothes to her liking and .hook out
C o i i i I «I. Im^li of v»»I >
• iim I * i »< <h und secrecy and therefore talk freely when i them, and mi has Char Mr. F ox."
the dust. Hhe hud to own to herself
flM tl ili v w i l l * I f I h 11
< . lili »1**411*1 J*4»4).
ever und wherever they dure.
He Then she blushed and to,d the,« go.sl-
^ „ u , ,ip|vr Wlir(J w „ v„ v or_
Journey
ovh
ira ll.
«lilvli»*
four
««rut u i t* t 'r |> >li* * i n a In n lun hlritf mu lit i hut Hea heck hud turned them by Very hastily and loped off up the
derly, though he did let his trousers
W i u r o ll I ll' ll ful>ÍM I I I
VV OÍ V« i'lllff h l M a l l i
loose to keep cases und see If they ridge.
Ji tm r I»« r«*il<ly In S t o p at H i* Mini gr*?*ll
hang down over the flour sacks In u
• |**'l, ln it M u r l h y In*.
* -»n i j | , < H i n j f a in ri«
couldn't pick up the trull o f these rus­
"Hark up that tree for awhile, you way to wlilten their hems. Hhe hung
Mim tli pi f u l l «1.4y *w |<*uiu«iy
I hu t nlfciM.
II i I mux I i nultiful In»tIn« t, two of U n » o<«n tlers who were trying to get rich ofT u tw o!" she suld, with u twist o f her them in h different place.
• iii « » Into a narro* , j . bih I • ■ it! • »•. running Iron mid n lung ro|s- Ilf you lips, when she wus well away from
Hut where was Ward? Billy Louise
th« r|« h tfin*n«i i of tit • .... v.hi- 1 * ih« y arc of the West you know what tliHt
them
"Y ou you darned Idiots, to go ls*i bought her thut Blue deserved
• in f o u n d I»y M a r f h y v. *.■» r**< oirrtl»«« n,.«
l i t t l e . l i M d * n I «I«-11 um il .n p l m i o f h r r
means, und If you ure not you ought to prowling around Ward'» place. JiiHt as
something to eat utter that hard ride
Of «turn« u n it tin- i«l«»nr» r * ut on« « t u k « pon-
Ward'll tuke a shot at them If urui led him down to the «table. There
• rHMloii
i.Atei III« > «II. jollied hy un- guess tliut It iiicuiis stealing cuttle mid If
Ollut t’Oijpl« who •»»«• IliiM n«h< <| with tin let It g o ut that.| It was not until he he catches them nosing through his
wus no sign o f Battler, und Hilly
Wolvnilim Mh'l m I» * • t.iolln!i u home To hud talked for ten minutes or so that
stock!" Hhe scowled at a hlg 1» cow
them I n horn * UwuifhUtr. c hrlnt*u*«l lltlly
Louise
wondered anew si Ward's ule
X.oulir.
Hilly Louise iMs’ume more tliuu mildly i that thrust her head out of un ulder
sence It did not seen: consistent with
Interested In the conversation.
| thicket and sent Blue In after her. his haste to leave the Wolverine and
"Hay. Miss Mio lloiiuld." Floyd usked Frowning, she watched the animal go
«•ftAMTrn II After n vl-dt to Mnrthf.
his frequent assertion thut he must get
by way of beginning u new paragraph, luiiils*rlng down Mu- hill toward the
ftllly i •' « i »* on hfn
! ' «» i • .
to work. From the stable door she
Iiofm« l o t o , i-i u • n o w **' i m . lievitile ri»«*t
"h ow about thut fellow over on Mill Wolverine, ".lust because he's u stran­
u NtriiiiKer r M . n g «>\♦ r 11 » urn** I t a l i ll*>
could look over practically the whole
I n Invite«! ?.» >tt« p for »! • ni* t unti I h w «»I creek 1 lie Worked for you folks u ger und doesn't mix wdth people and creek bottom within his ferns*, und she
r o i n e d l»y I h l l v i.ouln e'i* m o t h e r .
Intro­
year or so ugo, didn't he? What di«‘S i lulmls his own basinets and Is trying
duci
•
I •
. i v. a i .- m w h o h i f l
could see the broad sweep o f the hills
; he d o ?"
to get u start they're suspicious, us If on eltbei side. On her way back to
e « lutin o n MUI <’ r» «
"H e lias n ranch," suld Hilly Louise, a man hus no right to— Well, I think
the cabin she tried to tric k Kuttler,
CHAfTI ft I I I M u i t h y I n horrified to
with cureful culm, " l i e ' s been work­ I managed to head them off anyway ”
fin t
i h u n »1 J*’ d d u r i n g t h e n i g h t .
but there were several stock trulls
UV«« In u level pllii'n a hove ing mi It this summer. I believe."
ftlWtf liiK
Her sutlsfa- tlc:i lusted while she rode leading In different directions, and the
the n 1 n <i! • !. 1 1 . wheel* i ■ .• > ». 1 y
"I'll
huh
We
were
over
there
thin
to the next ridge
Then the little soil wus too dry to leave any distin­
on the home mud«» wheelbarrow and
hurh'N her «1« u«l Charlie I m , Imr nephew morning
Them Y•» cattle up ul«»ve devils o f doubt came a swarming und
guishing murks.
a rriv e»
Ids place are Ids. I reckon?"
a w hispering
Hhe hud said sh - knew
Hhe waited for an hour or two, sit­
"V cs," said Hilly Ismlse " l i e 's been all ulsiut W ard.
CHAPTER
iv
i
i d h to
Hilly
Well, she did to u
ting in the doorttu - nibbling Jerky and
I«owl* • » r a n c h t o I n q u i r e If >«1.e hun »e«*n
putting
Ids
wugi-s
into
cattle
for
a
year
greater
extent
than
others
knew.
But
n n y t h l f i i r o f f ■ r o f t h e i r • a I von w h i c h
or so.
Ho worked for Juiiktus last she wondered If she did not know too trying to read a magazine. Then she
ill - ili| i « M i! tt . ft I n it
u? ;o*d, Wild H i l ly
found u stub of pencil, tore ou* an ad­
I ajuin « NtarfN In «earch.
winter. W hy?”
much or If she knew enough. There
vertising page which hud a wide mar­
“
i
ill,
nothing.
I
guess,
only
he's
the
were some things —
v^HAt
gin aud wrote: " i aun t luma y o u i e a
only stranger In the country, and hi«
Hhe heuded Blue dowu the slope and - ^
Why don't you stay Jiome
prosperity ain't accounted for— "
The Little Devile of Doubt.
as straight for the Hlg 11111 as she
ilIC Hprliik’ Inn! riiiiii*. mill Wolver-
"Oil. tint It Is"' laughed Hilly Louise could go. There was no trail that way. when a fellow comes to see you?” This
she folded neatly and put In the cigar
I iii . Iiuyuu. Willi Ml»* ««III whining "1 only wish I had half us clear u tick
und the ridges were steep and the can
box of tobacco over Ward’s pillow.
ilnVMi aslant lulu It« »lentils. « a s et
When lie Isn't working out he's yons circuitous. Hut Hlue wus a good
Hhe resaddled Hlue and rod** away
u |ilclur**»que iiaali In 111** I i III m . wild »t olling, und every dnllnr In- gets hold horse, with plenty o f stamina und
We've much experience. He carried hlk Udy more depressed than ever because her
fliiiligli III ull riiliselelici*. hut to thi* of he puts Into thut ranch.
lie doesn't safely, and he carried her willingly. depres-dou was now mixed with u dis­
■itiruml |M*rrti»n lint In tin* tewnt •legree known him u long time,
gloutny
Tin* Jutting i t « k » were »un­ Mow his money, you «ee. like uusit fel­ Kven her Impatience could And no appointment keener than she would
have cared to acknowledge, even to
lit hiii I warm.
Tin* cherry thicket« lows do "
fault with the inanuer In which he
whisper«« I In ii light hreexe and *hol
Floyd found occasion to hate u climbed sleep pitches, slid down slopes herself.
( Fo n t i n u - ' i l n e x t we e k
l«-ri-il hint* that suiiic In |s-rfc*cl con- «light argument with his horse Jimt as steep. Jumped narrow washouts and
tent
Not m glotiniv pla«*e surely When then
lie happened to tie one o f (he picked his way through thickets of I
tin* I'i'Hii. o f a sunn) niurnlng lulil It* " m o s t " fellows, uiid the oeeualon o f quaking iiHpeuu or over wide stretches
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his lust "b low ou t" wus fresh in his o f shale ris k and lava lasts
m I>«• II ii |.on tin* I hiu I.
He wa»
Itllly Louise. however. «11*1 not re- udnd.
wet to his ears when dually he shuf­
Depurtraent of the Interior, F. H.
"Well, o f course If you know he's all fled Into W a rd ’s trail up the creek hot
N|Mtn<l to tin. eanvou's enticements. Him
Land Office ut IC •.«••burg, Oregon, Feb-
hrinxh-O ovor ln-r ow n illHi-ouragenient» straight thut settles It.
Hut It sure tom. tiut he breathed evenly, and he runry 4, IMI**.
Hint tin- tantalizing little puzzlca which set-ins q'icer—"
Notici- i- lo-rciiv giteti thnt «Tunic»
carried his head high nnd perked his
somehow »» on III not lend theinselve« to
"That fellow Is as «trulgtit us u ears knowingly forward when the co r­ \lbert liat nic, of Hl.ik-'lvt ilio, Oregon,
any convincing solution
Hhe wus In string
llon't you ntip|»uso it's some ral and hat stack came into view tt ho, un March s. ISil.l. madc ll- nn -tc.-ol
tlint runitltluu o f nervous dr|ire«sli>n gang over on the river. Floyd?
I'd around a sharp bend.
He splashed Kntry Sonni No. iilonj* ti-r l.ot li <d
where «lie *u»v her tlneat i»iwa d**a«l hv l o o k around over there. I believe, and both front feet Into the creek Just lie Sor. I. Tp. g’n K, i> ^ K., \\. M., and
|,l.mt In the H'.fulfu meadows and how try to get u llue on the unaccountable«. fore the cabin and stopped to drink
oi Augiist "II, 11*1«;, ruoli- Additinttnl
would «he pay that machinery not«* There's n lot o f netv settlers come lu while Hilly Louise stared at the silent llomoxtcnd Kntry Serial No. 01071»« f,ir
then? She huw John I'rlugli* lulling Just lu tin- Inst year or tw o uud there place.
thr S\\ 'g of SK * i of N W 1 1 of Sedioli
imexpectislly iiinl Inaluteiitly for Ilia might tie some tough ones scattered
K.. Willuni
Hy the tracks ulong the creek trail 7. Totvnsliip "o s Ihinge
“ tluie." iiinl where would «he fillet mi- through the hunch Better see If there she knew thnt Ward hud come home, otte Mcridii.n, h:n filisi noi ice o f ititeli
other uiiiii whom «lie eutlld trust out hus been any cattle abtpiM-d or driven and she urged Hlue across the ford und timi to in : i k i* final thrcc-yenr proof to
o f her Might? John I'rlugle wiih alow, through thut way, don't you think?"
uj> the hank to the cabin. She slid off estulilish claini to thè land idiote de
uiid In- was stupid mid growled ut poor
S. Cmn
" W e cull try." Floyd assented with- | and went In Inddl.v to hide her Inward «cribcd, bcforc fi, (). Ironici,
I'hoehe till Hilly Loulae »»Muted to out eagerness
"But us near us we i embarrassment and she found nothlug mi*»iuner, nt his offici- ut Kugone, Ore­
shuke him. tint lie wiih "steady.” and cun tlgure It's too much o f a drib drab but etubtlne«« there.
gon, mi thè 1 srli il v o f March, 1 !«I*».
thnt one virtue cover« many n linin'« proposition for thut
A cow uud calf
Flaimnnt nini - - a» tt ¡tm-s-cs: Har
Hilly I aiu I si * did not take long to in
funit m mid keepa him drawing wage« here und there, und so on.
We got vestlgate
Oi
The coffee pot was still Irj O. Caia, ol B
regularly.
tt Uid of || flrst when we went out to warm on the stove wheu she laid her Iuhn M. Fain, o f Blakelvt ilio, Oregon:
Her mother hud heeii more and more bring In u gentle cow thut the deacon palm ugalust it. and she Immediately ■Ioc Hlakclv, o f Hhikely» ¡Ile, Oregon;
tui'llued to worry « « the hot weather tt anted on the ranch. We knew where poured herself a cup o f coflTee. A plate rhoiniis F. May, of Lanilax. Oregon
enme on.
Lately her anxiety over she wus. only «he wasn't there when and a cup ou the tatde Indicated that
W. II. CANON,
«mull thing« had rather got upon the we went ufter her
We hunted the Ward hud eaten u hurried meal and fS nn hl4
Rcgistcr.
nerve« o f Hilly Louise.
Hhe felt til hills for u week uud couldn't And u hud not taken time to «dear away the
used mid doW'iiheurted und a« If until­ sign o f her or her culf
Ami she Imd litter. Billy Lohlse ate what was left.
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ing mattered much anyway. Hhe punn­ stuck dow n lu the creek bottom ull the «u d mei hanicully she washed the
ed her cave with ii mere glance und spring, ho It ItMikcd kind a funny." dishes and made everything neat be
Department of thè Interior, l . S,
«cowl for the meiuorlca o f golden day« lie twisted III the saddle mill looked fore she went down to look for Itattler
In her lonely chlldlii«>d I hut clung buck ut the pine clotted ridge.
Hhe hud thought thut Ward wus out Land Ottici- ut UoM-biirg. Ore. Felini
around It
"Tlmre's a Yt> calf up there that's a somewhere about the place und would ury 4, Ibis.
Notici- o- liercby gititi thnt Unric»
Stic wiih In thl« purtlculurl.v dlnsutln- dead ringer for the one we've been return very soon probably. Hlue she
fled iiiikn I when «lie rmle out o f the hunting." he observed, "hut It's run­ had left «funding lu plain sight liefuro l o . Fniii, o f Hlakcly t ille, Oregon, tt ho,
canyon ut It« upper end. where the ning with a cow tliut carries Juiiktus' the cabin so thut Ward could see him I-in March s. Ibi fi. illude Adjoining Fallii
lillln folded Hnftl.v down Into grassy old brand, so"
He looked apologet­ and know she wus there u fact which I tioiin .sterni Kntry, Serial No. olmi"!',
l'or thè l.ot 7 of Sedimi 7. Totvnship -0
tu lle»« where her cuttle loved heat to ically Into the culm eye« o f Billy «he regretted.
graze Since the grass hud started In Louise. " ( >f course I don't mean to
While she was washing dishes and S., liangc " K. Willninctte Mtiulian.
the Hprllig she hud kept tier little herd | say tin-re’s anything wrong up there." «Weeping «he had been trying to think lia« tildi notici- ot intentimi to make
up here uinnug the lower hills, und hy be hiiutlly uusured her. "But that'« o f some excuse for her presence there filini t li ree yen r proof to rstnMish duini
riding ulnng the higher ridge« every the reason I thought I’d usk you about
It was going to be uwktvard. her coin to thè land alio» e descrihed, liefore K.
O. Iiuitici. F. S. Fomroissic.acr, nt bis
dut or ho mid turning lutck a wander­ tliut fellow.”
lng there on ids heels, one might say.
office ut Lagene, Oregon, mi thè l sth
ing un I mu I now und then «he hml held
“ Oil. It's perfectly right to make sure
Hilly Louise began to wish she had i
them In n comparatively «mall urea, o f ev erylssly," smiled Hilly Louise. not come. She began to feel quite cei day o f March. Ibis.
Cluimunt minies as ttìtnes.-a-«: Albert
where they would In* easily gathered In "I'd do the slime thing myself. Hilt tain that Ward would be surprised and
the full A few liend o f Heaheck'u «lock you'll llud everything's ull straight up disgusted wlicii lie found her there and Ila» tue, of Blakelvt ille, Oregon: John
hud waudered In among her» mul some there.
We know ull about him and . would look ut her with that faint curl , M. Fani, of Hlakelt t ille Oregon; Tinnii
us F. May, o f l.nmlnx, Oregon: Joseph
• o f Marthy'». And there wun u hig romi how mid where he got Ills fe w head of
o f the Up and thut fainter lift o f the
steer Hint Imre the hrmid o f Johnson,! stock mid everything. But o f course nostril above It. which made her go \. Hhikely. of Blakelvt ille, Oregon.
W. H. CANON,
over on Hmike river.
Hilly Louise you could usk Juiiktus If you have any
bo: all over with the scorn lu them.
IS m ll
Rcgistcr.
knew them nil, ns 11 housewife knows doubt— ”
Hhe had seen him look that tvuy once
her flock o f chicken«, und If she missed
"Oh, we'll take your word for It I or twice, und In spite o f herself she be­
, seeing certain lenders In the «enttered Just wanted to know, lie 's a stranger gan to picture Ids face with thut ex ­
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groups she rmle lintil «lie found them, i in our out tit.
I've seen him a few pression.
Notice is In-rein giten that the un­
T w o old eotvs mid one hlg red Nte«>r Mines.
What’s hi« name?
l Ts hoys
Hilly Iandse was ou the point o f rid­ dersigned lias been appointed lit the
that seemed always to have a fo llow ­ call him Nolay. It'« like pulling a win-
ing away a good deal more hastily county court for Lane county, Oregon,
ing wore hells thill tinkled pleasant • loin tooth to get any kind a talk out
than site Imd come in the hope thttt administratrix of the estate of Martha
little sounds in the alder thickets along o f him "
Ward would not discover her there. A. Stroud, deceased.
the creek us she passed li.v.
"H e Is awful quiet," assented Billy Then her own stubbornness came up­
All persons hating dninis against
Hhe rmle up the long ridge which Louise eareh-ssly. "B ut he’« real
permost. and she told herself thut she said estate are required to present them
gave her u tt Ide view o f the surround­ stonily to work."
had a perfect right to ride wherever to un- duly terified, at Cottage Drove,
ing hills mid stopis-d Blue, while she
"Them quiet fellows generally are." ! she pleased and tliut If Ward didn't Oregon, ttithiu six months after the
«lured inmsllly ut the fmiilllnr, shadow pul In Mr. Itlrkou. "You run stock In
date o f first publication of t!::.- notice.
like it he could d o the other thing.
splotched expanse o f high piled ridges, here. too. d o you, Miss MacOouald?"
Date o f first publication the 1st day
Hhe went to the door und stoisi look­
with deep, green valleys mid dewier
"T h e big I>s." answered Hilly Loulae ing out for a minute, wondering where o f February. Ibis.
lined emiyoiis hetween.
Hhe loved and smiled faintly. "I'v e been range
MRS. C. H. PERRY,
he was.
them, «very one. Hut today they fail­ herding them back here lu the«e foot­
Administratrix
of the estate of
There was a little window behind f
ed to sleep her senses In that deep eon- hills this summer.
I>o you want to 1 the bunk aud beside that a shelf tilled 1 *ln'
Mrs. Martha \. Htroud. deceased
lent with life which onl.t the great out- look through the bunch?"
with books and smoking material and j -------
doors can give to one who Ims learned
Mr. Hlrken blushed. "Oh, no, not at matches. She knew by the very ar-
how satisfying Is the draft und how all! I was wondering If you bad lost
A D M IN IS TR A T O R 'S NOTICE OF FI
raugenieut o f that shelf aud window
«nothing.
N A L SETTLEMENT.
any."
that Want liked to He there on the
l-'ar over to the eastward a Murk dot
"N obody would rustle cattle from a bunk snd read while the light last ml.
moved lip a green slope mid slid out of
Notice is hereby given that the uu
lady, I hope. At any rat» 1 haven't
At the head o f the lied hung a flour
sight Iteyond. That might Is* Want
dersigned
administrator of the estate
mlsH«-d any yet. The folks down lu the sack half full o f some hard, lumpy
taking u short cut across tin* hill (o Id«
ut Emery L. (bmdridge. •)■ c ased, hn«
Cove have, though."
stuff which Billy Ixmlse imd not no­
claim lie.vond the pine dotted ridge that
"Yes. I heard they had. That breed ticed before. Hhe felt the Img tenta­ filed in the county court o f lainc conn-
looked purple In the distance.
Illllr
rmle over to see If he could get a line tively. could not guess Its contents and tv. Oregon, »».- final account a« such
Louise sighed with a vague disquiet
and that
on them. It'« hard luck. That rharlle Anally took It down and untied it. a dm in 1st rat or o f said estate
....
, ....
und turned to look nway to the north,
Fox seems a tine, hurd working hoy, AVtthtn were Irregular scraps and
,
’........ . , ,
. ; ,
where the Junihle o f high hills grew
nt
thè
hmir
of
II
o'clock
a.
m.
of snid
don’t you think?"
strips o f stuff hard as tame, a puzzle
more rugged, with the valleys narrow­
day
has
been
set
bv
«nid
court
for
hear­
"Y e«-«." said Hilly Louise shyly, "he still to one unfamiliar with the fron­
er and deeper.
seems real nice."
Hhe looked away tier. Billy Louis«- pulled out a little ing olijeefions to said report nnd thè •j*
Here rain«* tw o other dots, larger and
anil hit her Hp self consciously aa «be piece, nibbled a corner und pronounced: settlement thoreof.
b i o r e < »early dellned us horsemen.
NELSON DI RHAM.
«poke.
"M-mtu! J e r k y
I'm going to swipe
From mere objects thnt stissl higher
Administrator
o f thè Estate o f a
T he tw o men Rwullowed the halt like •ouie o f that,” which she proceeded to
than anv animal and moved with n
a hungry M«h. .T h e y glanced at each d o to the extent o f Ullbnr bur uockat. f l ó m l ó Emery L. (Jóodridgc, decesseti.
In Keeping With the Big
't hought o f the Day
I he ilnily pi*-*« reilecl« a sentiment throughout the nation
which clearly indicate« a new condition.
.Men are wanted everywhere. The work of this war is lieing
curried on largely hy thoM* who never before have been in pub­
lic office or in public work. Men who have been too busy, too
engio.vsed vtil.ii then own tasks, hie leaving their work toothers
and giving tinir time and ability to the cause which is ours,
yours, everybody
It is a time wiidi politic« in tin- ordinary acnae must not bo
c o n s i d e r e d . |t culls for all the ability that can be mustered.
Oregon, to he a successful part in this unit plan for the de-
!e 1 1 ■*•• ut lb nioeracy, must likewise place the thought oi the
limes before everything.
In another part of liiis paper appears the announcement of
L. *). Simpson as a candidate for the nomination for governor
on the republican ticket. -Mr. Simpson was urged to become
a candidate by his many iriends in every part of the state, be­
cause ol Ins business record, his understanding ami know ledge
of Oregon's resources, industries, needs; because of his public-
-»piritedness, which oi recent years has led him to tasks which
base been more hnpi-rtant to him than his own affairs.
L J SIMPSON IS CLEARLY THE MAN WHO
CAN GIVE OREGON THE ADMINISTRATION
NECESSARY TO THIS PLAN OF NATIONAL
EFFICIENCY
His campaign will be directed straight to you as voters, as
individuals who do your own thinking.
\W are firmly convinced that you will not allow politics to
influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man who
is best lit to help the people of Oregon develop the state’s vast
resources, and to prepare for, and participate in, the great re­
construct ion that is to follow.
We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever be-
'ore, and that I.. .1. Simpson will he your choice.
What You Can Do
FIRST—Talk over his candi­
dacy with your friends.
T
SECOND—If you believe that
E. *1. Simpson is worthy of your
support write a letter to this com­
mittee.
Suggest how his cause may be
advanced. We, in turn, will tell
you how you can help.
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