t TIIV H H D A Y . M AH CII 2«, 1929 OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS Tha hotel wltb 40 acre« of land at flnai hutea la offered to Deschutes county for uae as a county farm for a price of *16,000. Starting T his W eek - a N ew Serial Story so m eth in g m ore th a n defined sensual of the lady who passed by,*' he said Ity In love which h as so sudden a apologetically. Principal Events of the Week d aw n in g ; th e re la a c e rta in Innate " W e lir’ Assembled for Information aplrltualihy which atiblim ates and p u ri *1 can tell It to th e S ignor.” fies It, so th a t th e nam e b urns softly F ailu re of th e Jail Installed In the "Look sh a rp th e n ! " of Our Readers. but b rig h tly still th rough Joy and grtef, new Douglas county courthouse to •'The Signor la g en ero u s," he r e m ocking at sa tie ty , su rv iv in g th e so r w ith stan d tha 6 hour security teat, m arked, w ith a cu n n in g look. “I hav e Th* national parka bureau la p rep ar provided In (he apei lib ations, may re row of gray h a irs, triu m p h in g over risked my place by leav in g the te rra c e ing to Inatall 300 naw signs In C rater su lt In Ihn rejection of the cell front. th e desolation of old age, and sw eet w ithout perm ission to b rin g him th is la k e national park, ening th e passage to th e g rave. He Hprlng plowing has begun In earneal new s, and I am poor— very, v ery w as a h ead stro n g , rh lv alro u x young In the Adams d istrict of Itrnutllla Kportaiiicn of th e lloaite Itlver val p o o r!" he added, w ith a sixlden d ro p man. p assio n ate, loyal, and faithful, ley are ursauIzliiK a m ovem ent to county. Moat of the work la being In his voice w hich resem b led a w hine. am ong all his fau lts. T h a t flrat love don * by m otorized farm equipm ent, rloae ciiuiiiii-ri'lal flailing In Hogue T he E nglishm an th re w a piece o f of his n ev er grew cold, n ev er lessened. i though a few farm ers are using horses river. gold Into the brow n g reed y palm. I II lasted forever. F o r som e m en It The new *40,000 addition to ibe T hree ainlt* tin fflc officer* passed ■‘T he S ignor Is noble. T h e b eau tifu l ' Is not. possible to give the b e tte r p a rt Com m ercial Cream ery com pany’s plant out Go tlvketa to Nt M lunvllle anti Yam i lad y ’s nam e Is S ignorlna A d rien n e ; of th em selv es up to th e w orship of a hilt m otorlala hint week for lib gal ! at linker baa been opened. It la th e I f a r tu e d o ." pure w om an; se lfish n ess fo rb id s It. I flrrl milk pow der factory to I«- « reel, lights. j "T h e S ln g e r r ’ | But th is young E n g lish m an who sat ed in Oregon ami can produce 20 bar About lotto 11 uitKnrlan p artrid g es "T h e sam e. Signor. T he d iv in e ■ th e re spellbound, ab so rb ed in th e con- rela daily. s in g e r " b a te 1» eu liberated In vurloua sec- i setousness of th is new and sw eet em o The beet lam bing average yet r< tlona of the »late by th e game com “ A h !” tion w as not * ’ * e. ported In M alheur county la th at nt mission. T he E nglishm an tu rn ed tow ard th e | D uii - hi F r aer, whose hand of 1100 fVuddenly s h er eyes wide, open window, an d gazed stead , A model n flrepi iHff ap artm en t build ew a < ielded IG2 per ci-til. John Mi d w ith a faint, ious blush, and a s fastly a t th e place in th e crow d w here Ing. anti the only one of Ils kind In lln lep o rla 337 acta of tw ins and three she did so sh fo r th e first tim e she had van ish ed . H.ilnii, la soon to lie built at a coal seta of trip lets from h l, herd. the S icilian. r w hole a sp e c t sw iftly of SlSt).000. F our carloads of potatoes contained «•hanged. A terrified sh u d d er sw ept On th e brow of th e H ill F lo lesse, A epeelal rloctloii will In- held at ' In 10 and If, pound hugs have been P alerm o Is like a night blossom light lay upon tin- M arina, g lancing acro ss h e r fe a tu re s, and hpr lips part- at a sh a rp angle In th e w hite d u sty Forral Grove April 17 to Intlorae Hie sh lp p id from K lam ath Falla to Call w hich opens only with Hie first b reath aw ay ac ro ss the d a rk blue w a te rs of «d w ith fear. road, a man and woman st«»od talk in g . refunding of *67,000 .In w ater bond* I fornla. A m far ua known, th ia la the of evening. Ily day, It Is p«rclie<l th e hay, and the soft dazzling light ( "W ho is sh e?" th e E nglishm an ask- On one side of them w as a grove o f Issued In I'.top first line potatoes have ever been and sleepy and stu p id ; by night, It Is gently touched h er hair, and gleaned ed ab ruptly. fl«iwerlng m agnolias, and on th e o th e r The high ei'liool tuitio n tax of Mur ■ shipped In auch sm all packag* a. alive anil joyous tin* place itself be In h e r d ark , sw eet eyes. S he w as tall, j “ I f”a r th a t I do not quite u n d er a high, elosely-trltnm ed hedge sk irte d Ion county taxpayer* will be In tn au - H lchard F . ( D ic k J Davla, well- com es uu ul fresco | arudlae. and clad In w hite flowing d ra p e rie s stan d you.” he said quietly, although the grounds of th e V illa F lolesse. e il c in e t b lr t l w h e n re c e n t li-K la lu tlo n ' k n o w n f a n n e r o f C a m s , C la c k a m a s Ily «lay, th o se who can, sl«-ep; by clin g in g softly around h e r slim , g irlish his voice and Hmhs w ere trem b lin g T h e re w as not a n o th e r soul In sig h t, gnea lulu effect. j county, was sever, ly Injured about the nig h t, th ey aw ak e and i I mii th e ir d a in t figure, and giving to h e r a p p earan ce with p assio n ; “to whom do you a! hut, ns though th e place w ere n o t t'lulaop county will lie the flrat m u l l ■ head amt suffered the loaa of hla front ie st clo th in g , and P alerm o is gay. an Inexpressible d a in tin ess, a s though , lude?" secu re enough from Inteim jptlon, th e ty In the atate to gel Ita tim b er lutnla teeth recently when a ear In- waa re T he terra«-«* of the H otel de I’Eu they w ere Indeed em blem atic of th e I "T h e girl In w hite w ho passed Just girl, everv now and th en , glanced h a lf rlaaalfletl untb r the refiiri-aiatlnn act p airin g accidentally slippe I from a rope ex ten d s to tin- very v erg e of. the sp o tle ss p u rity of th a t fair young be-1 now. You knew h e r! T ell m e h e r fe arfu lly around her. nnd m ore th a n the luat legialnture. I Jack. Davla waa w orking beneath the prom enade, and. n ghi by n ig h t, is ing. W as It th e «hastened light, or narn«*!” once paused In th e m iddle of a sen Bruce coiuniaiitlery. K nlghta Tem I car. crow ded w ith m en of all conditions w as th e re Indeed som ething sp iritu a l, j "W hv should I? ” ten ce to listen . At la s t h e r fear« plars, of t'o ria llla baa decided Io at nd A llart W hite, IG, had two fingers am i n atio n s, w h o -It b efo re little so m eth in g more, th an hum anly beautl-1 "I wish to know ft." escaped from h e r lips. a drill team to the national conclave i and p art of Ilia left thum b blown oil m arb le ta b le s facin g tin* sea. At one ful In th e d e lic a te oval face— perfe«-t 1 "P ossibly. But th a t Is no m ason w hv “L eonardo. I w ish th a t yon had n o t at M lnneapolla In 1931. j and Ida rig h t baud uud face badly o f th e s e . so d o s e to th e p ro m enade in Its outline, p erfect In Its faint color- I should tell It to you. T h a t lady Is c o m e!’* she cried. “W b a t Is the g«xvd The 'I win Hound I'p ludd In Albany | lacerated when be tam pered with a th a t the d re s se s of th e p assers by a l Ing and sta te ly poise? s h e w as walk- a friend of m ine, ce rta in ly , hut it Is of I t ’ I sh all hav e no re s t till I know laat full aroused auch statew id e In ! dynam ite eap. Th ■ boy obtained the m ost touched th em , tw o m en w ere ing slow ly, h er every m ovem ent full of not th e custom In m y co untry, how- th a t von a re beyond th e se a ag ain .” tercet th a t It will be repeated thia j caps when he waa on a farm three settled. a d istic tlv e and d e lib e ra te grace, and ev er it m ay be In yours, to b andy a “Bevond th e seas, w hile m v h e a rt Is year on an enlarged scale. m iles from Mount Angel, where hla On«- w as of s i t o rd er and ra c e easily h e r head a little u p turned, a s though lad y 's nam e about a public place.” chained fo rev er h ere. M a rg h a rita !” he fath er la blasting. 1 he total fire loaa In Oregon outalde t o be d istin g u ish ed In any q u a rte r of h e r th o tig h ts w ere far aw ay am o n g the At the door of th e h o te l the E n e ll’ h- an sw ered “ Ah! I h a v e tried , and I of P ortland for F eb ru ary waa *313,- Toe Bagley C anning company, with th e globe -a n E n g lish c o u n try g en tle ao ftly * b u rn ln g sta rs , ra th e r th a n con- m an paused for a m om ent, and then. know th e b itte rn e ss of It. You c an n o t 31*. according to the report of In canneries at T alent and A shland, will m an. He w as tall and hundsotne. and , c ern ed w ith th e fashionable and pic Instead of Joining th e stre a m of prom tell w hat exile h a s been lik e to m e. aurance t'oninilaaloner Lee. Increase Ita tom ato pack more than young enough not Io have o u tliv ed tu re sq u e crow d w hich thronged around en ad ers. he e n te re d and slow ly a s I could h e a r It no longer. T ell m e, Survey work over the propnaed MO 25 per cent thia year. Increased acre- en th u siasm , for he w as h sik in g out her. A rem ark from h e r com panion, cended th e broad m arb le sta irc a se child! I w atched you clim b this h ill I age 3a being contracted for the com- m ile evtetialou of the (’.real N orthen upon th e gay g'-ene w ith keen in te re st. a girl of so m ew h at slig h te r s ta tu re tow ard his room . J u s t a s he reach ed to g e th e r. Yott looked back and saw from K lam ath Falla Io Lookout, Cull I ln^c H»*flKnn on that account. Tomato Ills fe a tu re s w ere well cut. h is eves and d a r k e r com plexion, caus«»d h e r to the first landing, how ever, he felt a I m®. and w afted. IHd sh e see me. to o ? I grow ing la n ettin g grow ers *100 an w ere Hide, and his bronze face w as lo w er h e r eyes, and In doing so th ey fornla. la well under way. light touch on his arm . and a g u ttu ra l j Q uick! a n sw e r m e! I will k n o w ' S he acre in th at d istrict. Ileud'a oldest landm ark, the 43 year m ooth. sav e fur a slig h t, w ell-fointeil fell upon th e eager. Im passioned gaze voice in his ear. H e tu rn ed sh arp ly saw m e on th e M arim a. Did sh e know Robin* In large num bers have been m u stach e. H» w ore a brow n tw eed of th e young E nglishm an. old Htaata lions«*, baa been destroyed ronnd, and found b efo re him one o< I w as follow ing h e r? ” dying In two or th ree d la trlrta west coat and w aistco at, flannel tro u se rs, by fire. It was the flrat lum ber house A fte rw a rd s he w as n e v e r ash am ed th e w a ite rs—th e one w ho had serve«' “I th in k she saw you. She said noth of Jugene the puat few days. No built were Bend now stands. a stra w h at tilted o v er h is ey es, and to co n fess th a t th a t m om ent b ro u g h t I him w ith h is cofTee o utside, ing w hen I lingered behind. It w as as cause la seen for the death of th e birds, he w as sm oking a b ria r pipe. w ith It a p ecu liar lin g erin g sw eetn ess j “W ell! w hat do you w an t?” he T hree d epartm en t heads of the Eu though she knew .” and the county agent says he will In- Ills com p an io n w as of a d ifferen t w hich n e v e r a lto g e th e r d ie ! aw ay. It asked. gene high school have been ousted by T he S icilian clasped h is hands, and It " la believed th a t (hey type He w as of m edium h eig h t only, w as th e b irth of a new sen satio n , th e I T h e m an asw ered In a low tone tha board of «duration because they i looked aw ay o v er th e sea. T h e moon h a w eaten some kind of poison act f a l l ' l l t o cooperate wltb other* of the an d th in ; h is eom plexlon w as sallow , m ost p oignant of all sen satio n s, al- w ith h is eves rle n c in g suspiciously lig h t fell upon h is w eary pallid face. out by farnn rs for pests. staff. and his pyes and h a ir w ere black. though p hilosophers deny and m ater- around all th e tim e. Til«* Apple G row ers’ association Ills fe a tu re s, though not a lto g e th e r la lls ts scoff a t It. A fter all, th e re Is “T h e S ignor w as In q u irin g th e nam e W orkm en are tearin g down one of C ontinued on P age 7J the inndniarka at T he Dalles. It la it-irtK l forw arding cheeks Inst week, pleasing, w ere re g u la r, and alm ost which will aggregate *200,001» to *225.- c lassica l In ou tlin e. H is clo th es dls- the old brew ery building at th e east 000, on Hie second rash d istrib u tio n on end of Hcrond street, which was built played him to th e w orst p o ssib le ad- th e parked apple and pear tonnage In 1662. v an tg e. He w ore b lack tro u se rs and of 1928. On Jan u a ry 25 grow ers re a «lark frock co at, tig h tly fittin g which D epositors of the d efunct Astoria reived a tolnl of *275,000, and In a c c e n tu a te d Hie n arro w n ess of his ‘ ’atlotiul bank are receiving a in per De<' tnbi r a *70,000 melon on canning sh o u ld ers. Tin* only relief to th e vim ren t dividend. T his la th e second apples was ru t. h a rn e ss o f h 's a ttir e eonsist«*«l in a divid« nil. The flrat otic was of 25 According to K. W. F arnsw orth, w h ite flower carefu lly faste n e d In his per rent. county w ater m aster, the w a te r level b u tto n h o le. M alheur county la jubilant over the In the stream s of Wallow county Is T hey w ere onlv acq u a in ta n c e s, th ese probable construction of n cross state at the low est p o in t ever re. (irded at tw o m**!t; ih . ee had b ro u g h t them railroad front (‘rune to C rescent Lnke th is season of Hi«« year T hia fact Is to g e th e r for som e evil p u rp o se of h er ami one from Nyssa to W innemucca. consider« d a highly favorable condl own T hey had becom e fo r a w hile Nevada. tlon, as It shows th at a large am ount com panions, albeit silen t onea. The new village at (be Owyhee dam of tlit» m oisture Is being absorb d by T h e E n g lish m an was in fa r too good site bus a posiofflce, uud now’ conics the soil, w hich should go a long wav the announcem ent that a motion pic- tow ard helping crops m ake a good a h u m o r with h im self, th e place, and h is su rro u n d in g s, to hold h is peace tu re house and a com m unity hull are grow th. fo r long. H e exchanged h is pip«* for to be constructed. A new world record for Polk couti a H av an a, and com m enced to talk A niovemi nt Is under way to connect ty Jersey s was established March 16 " I t's very stu p id of m e. h u t. do you Eagle P ain t In Jackson county with liy Im p Xeiiiaa Oxford Lilac, owned know . I've q u ite fo rg o tten vo u r nam e F ort K lam ath by a broad, straig h t, by H arry I). Iliff. On a 365 day test graveled road that will a ttra c t to u rists tills cow completed a rc s ird of 1022 fo r th e m om ent. I re m e m b e r my cousin. C is D avenport. In tro d u cin g us and serve farm ers. pounds of b u tterfu t. ig th e high The slat«* game rom m lsalon has est record for an li ■ I cow of the at Rom e, and I knew you ag ain d ire c tly 1 saw you. B ut I'm hanged planted I t , 000 E astern brook trout Jersey b re e d , b e t t r l y 42 pounds from five to nine Inches long In Mc the record of lie Itram pton Bay If I can th in k of yo u r n am e! I alw ay s Dowell creek, a trib u ta ry of the San- Xenia, owned by II. I Bull and son of had a precio u s bud m em ory." T h e S lllcian looked n one too well tlam n«-nr Lebnnon. Canada. T hat many farm s In th e Weston dis A,prll 1 will m ark the opening of the pleased at th e im plied req u est. "I do not o b ject to te llin g you my trle t are at present too sm all to be op 1929 season In th e Sant lam national erated profitably was one of the find forest, according to C. ('. Hall, super nam e," h e said In a low to n e, sunk Ings at the farm ers' economic confer visor. At th a t tim e n sm all force of alm o st to a w h isp er, "b u t you will ence held at Weston. veteran employes will commence re p ardon m e If I m ak e a req u est wltich Members of the Apple Growers* asso p a ir work on roads and telephone m ay a p p e a r so m ew h at sin g u la r to you. ciation at Hood River have voted al lines. la tte r th e force will be aug 1 do no t w ish you to a d d re s s m e by mented and head q u arters opened at it h e re , o r to m en tio n It. To be fran k , most unanim ously for a *75,000 6 per Fish lake. Work will be resum ed on th e re a re re a so n s for w ish in g my cent bond Issue with which to finance Minto trnll, east and south of D etroit, p resen ce In th is n eighborhood not to a canning departm ent. us soon as w eather conditions perm it. be know n. You a re a g e n tlem an , and A delegation from the A storia chain F our persons were killed and 207 In j you will u n d e rs ta n d .” ber of comm erce will go to S eattle to “Oh, p erfectly ," th e E n g lish m an Interest th e Seattle cham ber of com ju red In 1803 traffic accidents In Ore gon durin g F ebruary, according to a an sw ered him , In a to n e of b lank be m erce In the proposed bridge across report prepared at Salem recently by w ild erm en t. th e Colum bia at Astoria. "M y nam e Is L eo n ard o di M arlo n l!" T. A. llaffety , chief of the sla te tra f A total of 161 cougnrs have been "By Jo v e! o f co u rse It i s ! ” th e E n g flc d epartm ent. A pproxim ately 560 ol killed In Oregon by h u n ters during tha accidents were due Io enrelessnesH, lish m an exclaim ed. "1 should have the c u rre n t year, according to the w hile In 288 eases th e d riv ers failed th o u g h t of It in a m o m en t.” state gam e eommtsslon, which has to give rig h t of way. F ifty-eight driv j "Y ou will n o t fo rg et m y re q u e st, paid out *1025 In bounties. ere were exceeding the speed limit and If you h av e occasion to a d d re ss The bottling and sale of A shland's Passing on th e wrong side was re m e, p e rh a p s you will be so good as fam ous llttiln w ater and th e develop sponsible for 143 accidents, with 14 to do ho by th e nam e of ’C o rteg l.” ment of the road to Lnke of th e Wooda accidents due to pursing on a curve i It Is th e n am e by w hich I am know n a re the two m ajor projects which the In 64 cases th e d riv ers were on the h ere nnd to w hich I h av e som e rig h t.” I Ithlans will push tills year. wrong side of th e road. T he E n g lish m an nodded. DYNAMIC SPEAKER A fertile tra c t of 1850 neres of ngrl T he Income tux re tu rn for Oregon "A ll rig h t. I'll rem em b er. By the cu ltu ral laud on the west side of Tule $189.50 ua com puted recently a t the office of by," h e w ent on, "I had th e p leasu re lake wnH opened recently to homestead Clyde tl. H untley, collector of in tern al of m e e tin g v o n r s is te r In N aples, I Complete W ith Tubes en try by the United S tates reelam a revenue for th e slate, to tals *1,254, believe. S h e la en g ag ed to m arry lion service. Ex-service men have 632.04, on 1928 Incomes, It became M arlin B riscoe. Isn 't sh e?" Cabinet of Modernistic preferential rig h ts for the first three known upon announcem ent th at the In T h e S lllelan 's face d a rk en ed Into a months. Design crease th is yenr was *127,595.91. scow l; th e th in lips w ere tig h tly com The heavy rain s In th e Cascade A half carload of Cornice pears front p ressed , and his eyes flashed w ith m ountains caused a landslide at th a L. M. F ish er orchards ou t from a n g ry lig h t. F razer, a statio n on th e Cascade line Hold Hill In th e Sam s valley district "I wns n o t aw are of It,” he of the S outhern Pacific, 73 m iles from was recently sold In the London, Eng answ ereil h au g h tily . Eugene. D irt and rock covered a land, m ark et for *1000. T h is Is the T h e re w as a b rie f lull In th e stre a m locomotive standin g on a Hide truck, highest price paid fur Hogue river j of p ro m en ad ers. but no one was Injured. valley pear* for th e season of 1928. Tho E n g lish m an looked Into th e | ey es of th e m o st b eau tifu l w om an h e h ad e v e r seen, A flood of silv er m oon. Mra C ath erin e Pugh, 69. a resident of Marlon county since 1853. died at her home In Halein recently following a stroke of apoplexy. I ! / t artistry .bined w ith inai quality '« IC C 'BOSCH RADIO Bosch Radio Cabinets are impressive in dignified beauty of designs, richness of woods, fineness of carvings. 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