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"It v e could only ‘ lay on here for
A Pro-war Story of the For \Vv«t
remember; but, Wilson was runnln’
ever."
Hans looked at her eagerly, put an
fur President. Both parties were doin’
By FRANK MAGUIRE, JR.
arm about her wa.s as lie asked ?
he r usual amount o’ agitatin’, same
CHARIER I.
“ Do you really mean that. Car
as the’re do.n’ right now, only the
J. LAM BORN E L D E R , Publisher
men?”
Demo, rats i ad a catchy slogan ’bout
Carmen Sanderson was a good-look
“ Y es” She repled dreamily, not di
Ing girl not one of these «mandated
keepin’ us out o’ war.”
Published Friday of each week by Tualatin Pubfchlnff Co. at Beaverton doll types but a tall, strong, whole ! vining wliat was to con.e.
“ You know how tis with us wlmmin,
"Carmen!” Hans said pas.Jonatel.
Ora. Entered ai second-class matter at the poetoffloe at Beaverton, Ora. (some b onde with blue eyes and an
Ann .belle? Most of us don't like war.
ever ready smile set off to advantage : as he ki88ed her-
The men foiks tried to ell us not to
by a slight dimple in her left cheek. Just then they heard the rumblin '
ire taken in by a phrase, that no one
She was the daughter of Carl Sander- a wagon and looked up to vee an
son, Jie section foreman o f the ,,ld woman looking down upon them
could keep us out o’ the war if It wuz
ibacripUon
Espee railroad at Hebron in the vai with wnueement from the seat of a
our own sa vat on to get in It. Fact Is
ley of Butte Hebron was not muchjbuekboard wagon drawn by two
mos o’ the men folks 'round here sed
$.35 of a town, but it was the center of »klnny mares. She took a corncob
...$1.00Three Moi
One Year...
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should bin in it right then. Well,
....$.60 Bubaciiptlons Payable to Advance and the ou let for the timber that 1'lP* fror« between yellow-stained j
Mix Months
anyway,
I liked the idea o’ being kept
j was being cut from the foothills that 1 ,eeth and cackled at them in glee.
Aunt Sally, do you mind if I sit
— , surrounded the valley. Furthermore,
Carmen and Hans looked at her in ! here on the t
alep while
out — and I voted the Democratic
it was the nicest town Carmen re- confusion, not knowing what to say
ticket for the first and only time. Lan'
membered of ever having lived in.
In a high, cracked voice the old worn- 1
u on Wlth youl mending.'
moron'
counted and we were in the
W E C A N T AFFORD INFERIOR FIRE ENGINES
She was now 18, but she s.lll re- an called
them,
"Wind* Annabelle! I should say not! war up o our necks.”
membered the time, aiound 1906, 1 “You know the saga of the valley Mendin' is one of those nice, peacelul it didn't mean a thing—hut it did
The scream of a siren, a flashing red b o d y - and the fire when th(> EsPee laid their steel rails >iont you?" And not waiting for their afternoon jobs that’s a heap more in make a lot o’ us wimmen let our emo
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across the sandy plain of dusty, gray reply, continued “Whoever shall love terestin' in the presence o’ good com tions get the bes. o’ our political intel
engines passes. I he c r o w d s g il t h e r , W cltch it disappear intO|kSage. Her father had been assigned , each other within the walla of Red pany. Hake yourself comfortable. ligence.
distance, and disperse. The drama that is an intrinsic part , that *ir8t section job m the valley Rook shall do so for an tim e" As Honey, and tell me what you bin “ It wuz a nice slogan, all right, but
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and here they had remained ever though h.gh'y amused a their em
“ Votin’s all right, Annabelle, but
<)f «ire-lighting seems n'ever to diminish.
¡since. Before that It had been the barrassment she urged her team on doin’.”
that's only a part of it. Don't be taken
Reaching the se'ene of the fire, the engine stops, the hoSeiVeltow section house of one way sta ward. The young couple watched her “Well, Auntie,—I’ve been doing n by a parcel o’ hign soundin' proni-
move down the road and then laughed some thinking.”
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isse. Wimmen’s got .o mix their votin’
. is run out, the great pump starts pulsating. Perhaps thei
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together over the Incident and grad
with their common sense; they got to
“Hum,
thinkin’
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That’s
a
good,
motor will be called upon to perform for ¿ 4 hours at a carmen the town and valley had ually fell into a long silence. It was
healthy sign! ’Bout enythin’ special?” look back a bit.”
Stretch in arctic or tropical weather without an i n s t a n t ’ s ¡Changed so little. She was beginning Hans who broke the 8,,enc* and his
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“ Uh uh—about voting. Remembet
pause.
If it fails it inav
mean that
another
fire has ” gotten the u”
”f 11 T
Sh* he*rd. 80(.much°f "If I save enough money to build telling me that women should lake an
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big town, I,akeport, in the north
beyond control— that more hundreds or thousands or mil and a good many of her dreams now i house and buy equipment, will you interest in poli.ics? Well thinking it
Aunt Sally, I’ve decided you’re
lions of dollars in property values have been destroyed— centered around thp desire to live i come here and help me homestead? over,
YOUR
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there. Her brother, Pete, had beert liv -1 Carmen came out of her reverie at right; you generally are, I find.”
that possibly, irreplaceable lives have bqen needlessly lost. ing there for three years now, and these words from Hans, but she did “I am, am I? Well If Silas heard
all ready for flaming
Obviously, it’s what is under the red paint that counts in from mi hi» scant reports, he was not answer at first. She loved Hans, that he’d laff fit to kill himself. I’m One Large 11 X 14 for $1.00
muchly -but there was still -he othei not ALWAYS right, Annabel'e, and
Three Large
8 X10
for $1.00
a fihe engines. Good engines and bad look alike—as do iidi iaUsfled-
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Heretofore the monotony of life had ] thing within her thfa was even you talking o’ votin’ tha. way is a
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tation diamonds and real ones, to the lay observer. Most of not bothered Carmen particularly, f o r ! stronger. She wanted to go t o ’ Uake right smart teminder o’ one o’ the
Other photos at hard time prices
US couldn’t tell the difference betw'een an engine that had wherever young petnle may live, It is 1>°G" But knowning her family would times when I wuz good and wrong!”
HOFSTEATEK STUDIO
yes. Aunt Sallly, you promised
been haphazardly assembled by some truck builder and the
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tell me of that the las,, time I was
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finest products of the standard maker’s art, without a look strapping, 29 -year-oid Hans. Brechtei dream — and not wanting to hurt over here.”
Between
Morrison and Yamhill
at the name plate. But we’d know the difference soon was her first ‘beau.’ He worked for Hans, she only replied:
’It’s kind o' painful jest recallin’ it,
tot, «e e e e e e
“ You get tha. much money first— Honey, but sence it may help y'ou In
enough lif difficult fire broke out on our property.
|the Jobn8on-Pollock Lumber min at then
we’ll ta.k business.”
the foot of Bald mountain on the west
your thinkin’ I’ll tell you a'l ’bout K.
The best fire apparatus is always the “ cheapest” fire side of the va'ley, and two or three “Dou you really mean it, Carmen? ’Twas back in 1916— you were just
about startin’ school then so you won’t
apparatus. Standard engines are an honest economy, non nights a week it was his wont to Hans blurted happily.
come over and visit with Carmen at
AUTOMOBILE LOANS
She nodded her head then to dis
standard engines are a luxury that no community can the section house. When the nights tract Hans, made a motion that they
A personal service
were pleasant they would walk along should clean up and make ready for
afford.
TRUE
OIL PERMAN
—something different
the smooth, well-kept railroad bed to the ride back to Hebron.
ENT WITH RINGLET
the wate rtank a mile distant. In the
Along the way they rode in silence
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quiet of the desert night, with the |
a silence of security and of confi
stars dlmtv lighting up the steel rails
PARIS HAIR STORE
dence for Hans—for Carmen, a silence
that ran like ribbons straight ahead
FINANCE CO.
NONE HAS DONE MORE
404 Morrison St.
of doubt. As she felt Hans’ leg against
of them, and Carmen walking on one j
8 Grand Ave., N., bet. Burnside,
hers when the horses jostled each
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of these' rat's, balancing herself with
other, she felt she could never give
Ankeny,
Est 1888
What industry has done as much for this country as the one hand on Hans’ shoulder, both or him up for all of Lakeport. She won Hair Goods of Quality
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these young people were eomnletelv
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enveloped in each other’s spirit. It dered to herself if she should not be
on such a night that Carmen for content with the love of a good man
Answering that will take a good deal of head scratching. was
got her desires for the big town. I.ife and let the doubtful thrills of .he big
Ever since the turn of the century, the electric industry has was complete right here under the jown
Bring this adv-Get 10 % discount on V A N S ’
unrealized. But on this da>
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been a leader in the vifn of progress. Here are a few facts . . . . . .
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¡she did not know that on the morrow
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her into h's strong arms and Carmen;
worth remembering:
IGNITION SERVICE
thrilled to the first love of her life, ¡was to come to Hebron one Harry
THE
BRAKE LINING
It has spent billions of dollars all over the country, bring “I love you Carmen!” was all he Kendall from Lakepor*..
I or on the body is forever removed by
I our method.
Regrowth
impossible.
ing new taxable property to states atul counties and town.|could 8ay’ for Hans wa8 rather 8h>
20 Years E.r(terlence—l’riccs right Skin left smooth and free from blem-
'Carmen was too happy to say ary-1
It has employed millions of persons, both in the opeiat- thing, but put her arms about his
j ish. Consultation free or write for
neck
and
kissed
him.
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Lady in attendant
ion of the business and in carrying out new projects or rj-
Carmen and Hans had always token
MAHTON
LABORATORIES
vamping old ones. During depression its wage and employ in the occasional dances he:d at the
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ment levels have beten extremely high.
school house—and whenever Catl was
534 Jefferson St. at 17 th
in a genial mood they induced him
N V .W .V .V .V . W . V A W A V A S
It has made America a nation of power users. Seventy to let them use the handcar so they
per-cent of tWe homes of the country are wired for electric - might go to a dance at MacDowell,
miles to the norht.
ity—a proportion reached in no other country o f anywhere three
Best of all, however, Carmen liked
n ’ “
near the same population.
the Sundays when Hans could get o
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o f saddle horses from O’d Man
It has provided the American home with a multitude of couple
Billingsley’s stables, and they would
devices which have immensely lessened the drudgery of ride east to spend the day in Red
domestic duties— flatirons, waffle irons, vacuum cleaners, Rock valley. It was a good thre->
hours’ ride from Hebron, so trtnt by
refrigerators, toasters, etc.
the time they arrived they Immedi
It is one of the largest contributors to the cost of govern ately looked about for a shady spot
beside one of the many small streams
ment in all states.
that coursed through the valley and
there
partook of the lunch she had so
It is now Engaged in electrifying the farm -a project whi
proudly put up.
ch promises almost unimaginable benefits to agriculture.
The Red Rock valley was so named
It has given us constantly improving service at constant because at the entrance to it, sheer
cliffs rose up on either hand, and
ly lowering rates.
their walls were stratas of red rock
deep
and burnished as though perpet-
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Lastly, at tWc present time, those who should know are,
The REO SAGA
A U N T SA LLY KEEN
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Anson A. Webster
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M I S L E D !
DONALD T. TEMPLETON
looking to the electric industry as one of the two or three Wfta a nnrrw
business which will lead US hack to prosperity.
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»M its Rreenery and so restful after
Ropuhlicaut Cundfelato
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coming from the arid, sagey expense
County Judge
vaiiey. but beautiful with
J his is, in part the electric industry s contribution to the|0f Butte It was on their last rip .
New World. No other industry has done more— perhaps there that carmen, drinking in the ,s e on y l0™eya)’ . w
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none has done as much.
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~ I only candidate qualified by education
TH E I'RIEN D OF TH R IFT
and experience to handle the legal
problems arising in the Probate and
J. VERMEUL, Garden Home
Juvenile Courts.
Phoi.a Broadway 2716. Route 6, Box RETAIN DONALD T. TEMPLETON
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400. Portland
•»* COUNTY JUDGE
VACUUM FURNACE AND BOILER
III foreign countries Americans often have the Heputatonn
c l e a n in g
of being a prodigal peoplu But the life insurance industry
G, ner.i Plumbing
statistics paint a very different picture.
Policies in effect run into an almost unimaginagle total.
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This total is not made up by a number of lsir^e risks but, ^
for the most part, of one, two and five thousand-dollar poli- m u M f m t m e r t e e m t i
cies. The large policyholders is but a drop in the bucket so n
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far as the insurance companies are concerned. The itistitu C a p ito l C le a n e r s & l)y e r S
M u ltn om ah
tion of ljfe insurance is made possible! by the millions of
thrifty Americans of modest means.
In the last three years our citizens have gained a new Phone ATwater 4238
realization of the soundness, the safety and the necessity o f ^ w
life insurance, not only as protection for themselves and
UhMuttHl and l’nwiwd. 50 crnU
their dependents, hut as a gilt-edged investment. Every pol Will clean one tie free If »ult
icy in
every
legal
reserve , life , company
is as good today as' overcoat brought in with thU ad.
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on the day it was purchased whether m 1932 or 1S98.
*t Mr», summer«’ shop.
Changes in commodity prices, the rise and fall of industry
activity market fluctuation— these matters affect its safet\
not one iota.
FINLEY A NON
Funeral
"Read The Ads”
Director»
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PORTLAND’S PROGRESSIVE
FLORIST
F L O W E R S
T O M M Y
LU KF
Sixth and Alder (Almost)
tifi* 7215
Portland, Oregon
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Do«tructive ExDansion is proposed ur.de» the
guise of Economy and Conte .dsi'on, by the
Zorn - Mdcpherson School "Juggling" Bill,
which actually . . .
DOES NOT REDUCE BY * fVÎKOt.t PENNY the
rhlfhc vdusatiML
basic State tax you now
ESTABLISHED 4 NF’>» FCG _0LS, at .’.ihland, La
Grande, Eugt-ne and Salem.
CREATES 2 NEW TYPES 0 7 SCHOOLS Junior Col
leges and Teachers' College, of questionable value
to Ore von.
ESTABLISHES STATE SUPPORT for Junior Col
leges in every Oregon city or town.
JUNKS AND DISCARDS OVER $4,000,000.00 of tax
payer-owned buildings and land.
NECESSITATES NEW -BUILDING PROGRAM and
triples costly equipment now at University or
State College.
INCREASES INSTRUCTION COSTS 267„ for Uni
versity and Oregon State students.
DECREASES WORKING STUDENTS’ CirANCES
4 0 '( , depiiving hundreds of an opportunity for
higher education.
PORTLAND PHYSICIAN
in General Practice und gpeo.allz-
ing in the tree.ment of RHEU
MATISM. NEURITIS A NEK
VOUS DISORDERS will accept
farm produce in payment foi
services. Address A-l care this
paper
WRECKS PRESENT UNIFICATION FLAN This
plan »a saving taxpayers $300,000.00 ncr year com
pared with previous costa for Sta.e schools.
DEPRIVES OREGON STATE C TLLE "Z of its hi«-h
rank as a teciu : .ai school by submerging a a...»-
cultural cours?s.
l/ f t f ü r c
OUR SPECIALTY
Special Rental Rates
to Students
Agts. Remington. Royal, Underwoo*
and Corona por.able.
REPAIRING
Montgomery St.
4th|
to Fifth
Motor Equipment.
Staff A Faciliti**» foil
Serving Portland aml| TYPEWRITER INSPECTION CO
Ite Suburb«
M 6th St.. Portland, Or. AT *22t>
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*n^ Da,‘'al »l'lwecr.h, ¡rndt tv »tr oro-
portents of this school '’jusì'-ns" *cn«m«.
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