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Consolidated, December 28, 1923 with Volume II No. 42 $1.50 Per NO TKS Neveral Inquiries have regarding fall ..... . a lfalfa. LETTERS As s ............ Fusai Our Rtadrrt ,rn • f- w ■'•»«* dred M i r i . I had heard a great deal about th. West, and iin»l fmlrrmln«*<| in |ry my lurk there. In due time we arrived In lloine. I |ef| |||,. train and went to a hotel, where I stayed S»r a few day*. One evening a all raw-boned old man «ante In to Die hotel and I struck up a eonverssilon with him and told him I was Just from “ om the East and was looking for an opening, preferably farming Ing. Me- fore we went to bed I had agreed io go home » n i , t„o, W e met at Ihe table „ext morning and by leu o'clock we had left town. For two «lays we Journeyed through some magnificent country. The sec- nnd day. «I ghoul noon, we came Into very rough country which my chance acquaintance told me were foothills. Al abolii five o'rlock in the afternoon we came In h!a ranch. II was a picture»,pie place in • h. head Of a canyon I.... .. three “fo r ile .' all in a row. He .aid that he h id unlimited ranire Lack on the mountain and no one could crowd him out. *t*y*<f with my hoM, who*«# name « a * Dorman, for upwardt o f a wcelj. Ile lobi me that on Mie other sole o f Mie divide wn. some homestead land, and he advised m f In lake a look qt •• \seordingly. the next morning, he «addled one o f his horses. INirked a good lunch In the sad- die hags and showed me Ihe • rati. The trail was quite steep right at the start and did not seem to get any better as I travelled upward I (tim ed a »harp corner and the trail was only about two and a half feel wide. The mountain sloped downward at atmosl half pilch nnd wns hare with the eyccpMon o f K stunted fir tree here and there that held I a preearlmis foothold In Ihe rocky wall. Just then I hcaril a shout ahead which •brough me lo a halt. Looking UP. I beheld n rough looking man on horse hack. He had also stopped. I.started my h»ri*c . . , ... , , and when I got w lit n thlriy . . ferì o f hlm I stooped and s « d . ,,,, ,, , ssr 1 "H ello, stranger W e are n a . , , . ,. light place "You have said It, son^y." said he. "H ow will we get hy," I a«kcd. •'Well, I don't know.” he druwled. "About forty feel up the trail it i„ n llllle wider. I will ttv to back mv horse up to if He swung o ff and taking the reins o f His bridle In his hand started to haek his horse. It • lo o t f nearly a quarter o f an hour for Ellin to back Miai forty f,...| feel. The The trail I rail there there wa* was abolii abolii five feel wide He worked hi* hnr«e as .close as he could io Mie hank and tifrntng to me, ! ' ............. *" fa......... ling of y' " r " TH E B AN K S H ER ALD , Volume XIV, No. 44 "T H E M A N F R O M B R O A D W A Y 1' been ( J(<ff H a rtm «!, u roving, car#- o f f|c* Cowpunchsr, in (....king for |„ job, meets Juinlm W illiam s, a fa, c,mboy wb„ g trM;U b|m t„ alfa lfa is apt lo |.e unsueeras- U f „ , A, Ferguson), i. ful Alfalfa, In it* first few lh(, meanest raiiebawnar in the wrrks o f growth. Is a very ten- of ,V ll.|ey ,. 11 » • o a ts o r m y e x p e r ie n c e d .ler plant and It 1 « usually not Hl| fu|. (r ,.HpMnN|tlK The second day o f May, l u l l , far enough developed to » H I' .|„r, ronipliinant found mg on „ train pulling out "I a ml II m * »«iirly frim i» mnl coM 4lnj o f Kansas City /or Idaho. I was weather. .**■ * V.**r ii I Chlqulla, I’ eaaley's daughter, •tulle youwg. only twenty.two. l al seeding o f alfalfa has . , , |lUuU, j „ ff fl„ # J(,k> |(|liy„ (J My father had died a short lima been tried in d ifferen t parts o f wn j umbo. Afrltl), l(f Wum, n ? * * * & which was Established in 1910 Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, September 19, 1924 Year ALFALFA TH E BANKS H ERALD I * * " 1' FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS Urges Women Not sr'fce Among Ballot “Slackers tf Interesting Little Notes from the Surrounding Country as Told j y Our Active Special Correspondents Weekly inah. Mr. Ftske has charge o f the matter in Capitol Hiil. Mrs. P. Noack ia visiting in Portland that week Mrs. A. W illis was in Buxton Thursday afternoon. J e f f fle e s fn .n . h e r o n ly to ....... t' »« generally reported as a fa ll- M(,or„ ........B|( u, ore ....................... »own on « stage Hazel „ ,.« - ■ ^ Mlf#r |ir#cllr# I* In fol- take* J e ff for a huudit, and falls | low spring seeding, so stated In love with him. J e ff ‘ ‘ beute ttheriniiu llyre o f llillsltoro, who It" only lo have a second run- has tried fall seeding* without in with Pea-ley, who forces him success, Mr. llyre has pianini fight I wo o f his men for (he alfalfa in the »„ r in g for the I |,|gck" aye |M, gn, „ ,(im. Jeff past five years with a high de. wh( ||lon «ree o f sneers*. force« him to agre» lo repre- J. J. Van «la ck o f U e.verlon, p „ „ |#y 4n w fr » l ,JnK ...... . 3, * *■----- * * plant- * 1 ri,al«b Route has a ----------- successful f(.U(| 'tween mg o f alfalfa made this spring ufl(| unr|e Matt Mr VanKleek s ia le . Ihal he wh), ,11 ts 1H the seeded on land which was fall , , ... . best row outfit on the *rnnge f l o w d and b id tba ground r*nr and ....... have firm underneath with a *h «l- ,y „ V(.r i. ff. wl,„ , ares bn low dual mulch. Ile contribuir* (lf ib,.„, the sucres* Ip securing a stand (in Ihe day o f (he match MRS. ALVIN T. HERT o f alfalfa lo this fact, j Peasley te li. J eff he w ill slioot Horn os a »os 1 her* Imll.-ia* farm. enlng of human burdens, la the gen j Another good stand o f alfalfa dm if he losca. Ilenderson lells Ihe teacher of a country school, eral welfare of all. : was reported by 8 .M Mear, o f Ioni i f he wius he will in ni Ioni lbs atfe of a saecessful business Traa, Mrs. Hert to a good Repub .Reholla Mr. Mear« did n o t ! over lo thè sh eriff for lieiug thè "iso whose affairs ah« now man lican, but her messages breathe arst spring plow, bul disced stubble bandii » h o hcbi tip Ihe stage sgea, a farmer on b. r own Ken of all the soul of a humanitarian, land and seeded alfalfa. In J eff is ¡mioceni, bui Mie ap- lucky arres. an sbl* hsxn.-u woman, coupled with tbe conviction that of hut with all (be charm and gracious *U the agencies at band the Republi this way Mr Meurs prepared i pearanees are agninsl liiin. ness of a lady of the old school— can party la the most effective one Ills land so that it was firm Musei and Chiquifa earh ask «urh is Mrs. At*in T Hert. Vice through which wbat women want— underneath with a «hallow du«t | bini to*'win for ber sake. Noi (hairman of the Republican National social progress, the greatest good of mutoR oa U>P# In a dry yeai (|lri„ ...... J e ff does Committee. tbe greatest number — can be Mil. is very Important. hnow w||#, T l,p ,,r _ Mrs ilert'a headquarters are in achieved. Chloago. [rum which center she la _ “ # | m a l o f Ihe -h. , ,ff to a rr .-i Her political creed to summed ap MULTNOMAH W A N T S J eff f(1(, ...... . broadcasting to Am«rf«an women In the belief that the purpose of gov Erst of all Ihe aseesac of their great ernment to to "establish Justice. In TO BE ANNEXED |»iiuation, Iwchuae J e ff trick« responsibility. The women claimed sure domestie ttanqullity, provide for lti'*nl«*iif * o f V iillyom oh, Ilo* I Ih«* « lir r iff miti make« I iir «•*- that If given the Vats they would the common defense, promote the gen unincorporated comm unily ly- ! > a|>e, lo ride his way alone, |«av- make tbe United Stales a better plaoe eral welfare, and secure the blessings ,tlg southwest o f Portland, are ins troubles behind him. to live la. Mrs. Meet it urging all ot liberty to ourselves and oar pen desirous " f being annexed 1" i ‘ ‘The Man from Mrnadway" is «omen not to be amons the twenty terily." It to hard to quarrel with sneb n |bp rity o f Portland ; eonung lo the Pacific Tliealrc Eve million batlol slackers, but to go Just how strong the senti- fuesday and Wednesday. t»cl. lo the polls on elect lo,. Day and vote creed unless one wants to End fault for wbal they beUese to he the | k >I, with the preamble of tbu ^institution „*.„1 ,n f „ v „ r nf annevaMon 1« . 1 i and 16. , • «lea that will n -ts mo«l la the light of tbe United States! w l|l become known in the nevt ¡ _____________ fPW days l.enders o f the move did you ever slop to think o f SOMETHING AS04IT expect to have a petlllmi RIO NOAD MEETING j ready soon to present to the | NELO A T KINTON FRED THOMSON Ihe experience that is necessary 't o accompli*!, Miese stunts that r lty council. It ts nce.sary Miai Fred Thomson w.i* the W orld - ■ - , A hlg V»*ad meni ing wn» held flash by you so fast on the f , f i PPn per rent o í the legal , ,, , Champion all-around athlete for •créent «o le re ♦ « * * < > 0 1 1 .. n,.u. (mutile Ms "em ected In obtain 1913. and still hold's the world Fred Thomson, whose latest j^ , dial proportion o f slgna- lion was heht for the openitig o f the new water grade route recor,| for the highest number ¡th riller, ‘ ‘Th e Mask o f Lope*,” |„Pe*. around Caldwell hill. The roule o f points scored by any ath a Harry J. Brown production, |t ,,(Bnned lo have Mie pre- lete. 7.577. This record ha« .wltich appears at the Pacific ,|iminary jiroceedings comptclcd is over two miles long, and is never been equalled. His own laid Miroiigh the limber. I I Theatre Saturday and Sunday, jn ,|,„e residents o f the to the brother, present champion, is has gained his big follow ing py : communHy ,„av vole on Ihe is- Wi" V',lu' hi* nearest opponent with 7.iilU , giiiltinuou* hard work and prac , nP B| lhp i j,„ P ,,f ihe regular of !^‘ h ',H" points. A parade wn« belìi in (he ear- t i c e at all Ihe difficu lt stunts November election. Thomson graduated from Oc- which he ly afternoon covcring Ihe old accomplishes with f __________ __ eidental'College, l.o» Angeles, in r<>ai1 and thè new one. Those seemingly no difficu lty at all. CONTRACT AW ARDED He graduated from the I«’ 1910. Thomson devotes hour a f ter ¡ p o R HEDGE BUILDING in attendane« are reported Prineeton College in ISIS. He bave con*Umoti, all Mie cakn and hour to gain Ihe efficiency o f .... ... ., • the bids were opened on the Mie Iwcnty gallons o f ice crcam was Chaplain In the W orld W ar the smallest stunt. , . „ , , , with Ihe 113rd Field Artillery. 17th day o f September for the whieh were fttrnished. He spent many an hour to , ' , „ „ v. , ........... . In moving pictures ho has «reelIon o f O- k H edges store Repreaenlatlves o f Ihe stale p e rf's l the remarkable leap that . . . .. . , , , . , In is shown in "T h e Mask o f Lo- hut ding, there being two local highwny ronnnlssion and o f Ihe played with Mary Pickford , , „ , ................ .. He played and four Portland firms hid «late engineering depnrlmenl, “ Th e Love Light. p e i" over a seven-fool fence •litjg. The cunlraet wa* award and Mie eounly mini stiper- the lead in the Universal serial. to the haek o f hi* famous horse ed to Bertelaen.^Johannesen an,| visors were In nllendane« al Mie “ The F.agle’ s Ta lon s" and "T h e Silver King, just a* M ip horse Lost Ruhjnarine." He also played Villa <>f l^irtland. meeting. passes n given pt*inl al the fence The ronlraet prlee i« around ; The speaker* were (inveitine Ihe lead in ihe Cnsmnpnlilan s<* that Thomson land* directly production, •‘Jusl Around the • 10,000, and Mie building is ■" |pH.ree. .lodge Atilnsen ,,f The in the saddle and speeds away he ready fot* nccupancy ahout |»n||,.ys. Lnyal M Ornham o f Corner." n terrific pace without slow Mie, first o f November, if Ihn Foresi (ìrove, !.. tiesse, Kerd ing ui> the» horse one second. wenMier ron di Mon s are favor- ( trouer, and M Jones, market HOW 'D YOU LIKE TO II is a hazardous feat, hut it is * BE FRED THOMSON? done so prettily by Thomson A musical pro T h * ^ rk w " ' !‘ " * rl M,,n- rond engineer. gram wa.« rendered by B eri Did you ever try lo Ihink that it appears not the least bit Il i« understood Miai t h e ! H<sw**ll. W. McDonald. Finis what would happen lo you if dangerous ( but we suggest that ig e «l o f Ihe three room « i« n r,,w „ and Mrs. Miilloy. Mi** you tried to ,|o some o f Mi»' wild you do not altempl it. . , . ,, r nn original riding and thrilling rescues that "* ^ *> rw,' n‘ i- Tt.or*ell ree iled you see on the screen? And Our ads are wriMon to be read. «»m eery More and ....... John Boas made a business trip to Portland Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Oration spent the week end in Portland. Coxey Ktowell and his bride have returned to Rcofield to live. • A. L. Outright and family were in Buxton Thursday eve-' ning. K. B. Vernonia ; friends. he said, "Do you think that you ¡ • i ' a ‘ I"' . . . . 1 '“ 1 I ' , ,1 *' . . i;l«l" k I u *" front m .. lo t.ii ■ sv in o r v M ill* ¡B will be modern in every par- ran make l i t " I lold him I would Iry and. Hcular. tenderfoot flint I wns, I started TMBIR ELEM ENT to ride past. As the two horses Aunt Kale: How do ywi Rids enme shoulder to shoulder his gel along al your du b? horse gave n vicious nip at Niece: W ell, o f course v e mine. My horse leaped for . and outward .» • ! went over the guide l w »s quite an ] > * " • » " » d..| belter time ftlhletlc chap. I Jerked in y l,’ Hn ,f w" ________ feet „ill o f the » llr h lp and then sprang from the sndJIe, but Just The ma'rkel road fro™ Philo- ! succeeded in lourhing Ihe edge ninth lo W ren w ill soon be fin o f the grnde with my fingers, ¡shed and opened to traffic. A Down the side nf the canyon road from W ren lo K in gs Vat I rolled when suddenly I brought ley has been promised for 19JV up with a Jerk that knocked '|>|IP Blumauer-Krnnk Drug the breath out o f me for a ('„m pany Is planning a •300,- minute. I heard Ihe man call- warehouse, seven stories ing out up i0i the trail. I com- '|,jK|,, on Irvin g Street, between j menred to take notice o f my 1 3 11 , nn,| 1 Ml, streets, Portland predicament, I was lying nicely ------- --------------------------- — ^— balanced against one o f flic . M>thtng xyent black, fir Irees that grew In the rock \\|,en I came to I wn* lying crevices In the canyon. Then ()n , ht> (n|j| nnd |t„, mm,ntain- j I took notice o f the mam <>n the ,,pr WM!< baffling tnv temples trail. Re > * « ahoullng to me wj|h W1,t„ r> Ho n,0 |„ |tr> to-catch a rope. I started tu ,jp| an(j w ou|d bring help get into a sitting position, bill j |( ntp p „,iryi> nf „ couple hours n severe pain in iny side slopped ^ re I u rood with two men. The\ men. I soon found thnt I had (|«*I|t«*<t me onto n rough stretch •ome fractured rlh i. pr The man on Ihe grade ke^d They carried me to n rough calling lo me and then a rope f-nhin, where I recovered In « fell beside me. I pul out in> couple o f months and Now I hand and grasped it end made 1 » im Wl, „ un(, h,.Hnhv again, fast under my arms. The man W illiam ltiley , Beaverton, Ore. above commencod to pull and John Peppard boro Tuesday ; business. ) Packing L ■ • - — * ----- — -------------------------— ■ u.WSUJ'jVA rv-iHLf .<0 TAK& yOvtL C M AL0N& - ^ i.y . ^ Yen/ was in visiting The election on the water bond issue for Multnomah, Ryan P llr e and Capitol Hilt will be called on fX-tober 18. This is a preliminary election fo r the appointment o f water commis sioners, after which another election w ill be called to d ef initely settle the matter. ORESOIV STATE NEWS F,. B. W hittlesey made H busi ness trip to Portland Tuesday ' morning. •*“ .r. ..r--, S S J N 86R£'*‘v plumbing and hardware. The building is lo lie o f atone W hittlesey Wednesday Th e Capito, Hill Improvement Club has •• en favored by the donation o f a fine lot, and the building committee, under the direction o f Mr. Cleaves, will make a thorough ranvaes o f the district fo r funds for a build ing. was in Hills afternoon on A contract has been le i in Beaverton for a new • 2 A.OOO theatre. . A new four-room store build ing is lo be erected at onee in Mr and Mrs. Chester Shoe Reedsport. maker were in Hillsboro Tues-# Albany has finished five con -, day on business. tra d ed street paving jobs at a Mr. and Mrs. K. Benefiel ana cost o f $33,000. «on were in Portland Wednes F.ugene is laying pavemen' day on business. this season wbirh will cost more F. O’Donnell and w ife a re than •170.000. in Banks at the ball game there The Bonlh-Kelley plant is Sunday afternoon: running two full daily *h ifl% Mr. and Mrs. K. Benefiel and in great sawmill. son and Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Three rock crushers are at Myers were in Buxton Thursday work in Arlington surfacing the afternoon. Rock Creek highway. Mr*., C. H. Ta rry is visiting The Albany pickie plant is b e -' in Portland this week. Her son ing enlarged and will handle 20 F.dgar leaves for U. Sv A. Navy tons o f cucumbers daily. duty this week. A fireproof building, contain Joe Bellish made a business ing ten stores and a theatre, trip to Portland Friday morn w ill be built in Astoria. ing. Mrs. Jf'e Beilish and son The first carload o f vetch visited al Buxton Friday. seed bss -been shipped f r n„t Mr. and Mrs. F. O'Donnell Kosetoj < to Las Ajigelc*. aud , >|rs- XL. Q.DvnpslI ana layi tn< / - .'a / -• Hr motored fo PotfWand S.-mir ■»ere VefmOF^'na - t, h h dedi day to visit over Sunday with cated by the Orange lodge. friends, Contr ,rl* have been let in Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bene fiel and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. T. Ranier for iwo new concrete Myers made a business trip to and tile business buildings. Hillshom and Beavertbn Tu es A new $30.000 school has day afternoon. been dedicated in Eagle Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bene It is being used this year. fiel and son. Miss Verona Bel A new $75.000 depot for S. lish and John Baas, left on P. A 8 . railroad company w ill Friday for a motor trip to the be built at once in Astoria. eastern part o f the state. The Christian Church in the city o f Glendale expects to build a new church before winter. TI GARD N E W S The Ladies' Aid o f the F.van- gqlicat Church met at the home o f Mrs. Clyde I.eedjr Thursday. Blanehe Hough was the guest o f Miss Edna Sandblom hert* last week end. Mrs. F. Butler has returned from a trip to Pendleton to visit her sister, Mrs. J. King. M i» and Mrs. Henry Foote of Albion, Ind., have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Jensen. Lillian Minkele was severely injured Thursday when she wa* struck hy a car on the highway Mrs. Cutting o f Nebraska i* visiting al the hi>pne o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Cald well. The M. E. Ladies’ Aid held it-“ regular meeting in the church room* Thur-day. Mrs. P. W ahl was hostess. r. and Mrs. George Gram and daughter Harriet, who have been visiting here, left Satur day on a motor trip through Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Leedy anq family and Mrs. Flora Leedy have returned from an extended molqj- trip through Washington and eastern Oregon.. There is a great demand for acreage plots in Brookings, and new lands w ill soon be opened. The cornerstone has been laid in Eugene fo j a new W ood- row Wilson junior high schoo1. The Menefee sawmill at Ra nier is again in operation after extensive repairs follow ing a fire. W ork has been started in Vernonia on a firep ro o f busi ness block to house three new stores. Ninety ears o f wheat were re ceived in Astoria in one day for export to the United K in g dom. The school population e f the ity o f Pendleton gains eight t»er cent over the 1923 regis- r at ion. The contract ha* been let fin* t new theatre building i 11 Myrtle Point. W ork will si.; • at once. , The pinnacles in Yaquina Bay have been cut o lf to ltt- •rease the water depth to sev enteen feet. Building permits totalling 1526,735 were granted in Klam ath Falls during the month o f August. CAPITOL HILL NEWS The new Portland city direct ory shows on increase in pop ulation *nf ton.ftftfl since the census in 1920. , The pupils o f the 5R and 6 A \«-*es o f the Capitol Hill school have organised a basket hall learn. The Forest Service w ill call for bids on 325.000,ftd0 feet o f merchantable timber near the town o f Friend. Wasco County. Apple picking in Hood River The residents o f Capitol Hill o f (lie Baptist, denomination vill be two" week* eaidy. due lo Iry weather. There is a pros- have organized * a mission here Service* will he held in the oect o f a good crop and higher school house every Sunday a f prices. ternoon. | Y . J. Brown o f Angess. after ^ear? of development Petitions desiring annexa three tion to Ihe city o f Portland are vork, ha* a gold mine equipped being circulated through Capitol with machinery rrady to start .$ , Hill, Ryan Place and Mn'luo- this fall.