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Obsidians Open j
Road With Shovel
Hollywood’s Baby Stars for 1933 Achievement
DORMITORY RATES AT
COLLEGES REDUCED
JENSEN'ROB ROY
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MEET
TONIGHT
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I CHCeyins Oueps»']
Eugene, Ore. Jan 5 (Special)
Students returning this term to live
in dormitories of the University of
Extra Day of Outing Proves
Oregon snd Oregon State college
Ait O’Reilly and Stanley
were handed a plea utit surprise
Value of Activities to Be Hazardous for Member« of
this
week
when
they
learned
(hal
Stewart to Tangle In 45-
Outdoor
Sports
Croup
Stressed in Series of Na­
rates for board snd room will be re­
Minute Special Evant
tional Radio Broadcasts
One group of Obsidians who at- i
duced tubslaiiltally for the remain
der of the year. New rales, adopted
Roti Koy, Scotch wrestler Import-
"4-H Club work hex «durational tended the New Year's outing at '
e » •e .,f
upon the recommendation of Mrs.
ed from the M ddle Weal Ity Herb
▼ale«" will be the theme of the their cabins on the McKcnsie above ’
Genevieve Turnlpeeed, director of
Dwell aotue weeks sgo. will meet
1*33 4-H radio aeries which will Lost Creek ranch had more of an
.unii . ^ sa.
dormitories, will be *26 per month
open on January 7. During the outing than they had bargained (or
Thor Jensen In the main event on
J»,
for both men and women at En
program» In thia series, which will and spent one more day up in the
the armory card tonight In Eugene
gene, and *25 per nionllt al Cor-
lloy has met Jenaen lief ore and
be broadcast on the first Saturday snow than they had expected to do
vallls.
of each month, the more important when they left Eugene Saturday
was defeated Me has won constd
l-asl fall rate at Eugene were *3!
phases of 4-H club work that con­ afternoon and evening.
el able favor with the followers of
tor men and *30 for women ami at
A large number of the member-
tribute to the education of the
the sport here aud In Portland
Corvallis were *31 tor men slid *39
club member will be explained by returned to their homes Sunday
and climbed into the ring la t week
for women.
club members, local leaders, ex evening, but many of them decided
to challenge Jenaeu io a match
An even greater drop in coal Is
to remain over Monday for another
tension workers, and others.
N kl
Art O'Reilly la scheduled Io meet
»¿AX X . *
A. js L'
shown from Iasi year. Kates then
The 1*32 series of programs day of snow sports and outdoor
Blaniey Stewart of Portland In the
Fifteen youthful screen aspiraaU were ehoesa for 1*33 achievement In the 11th Annual sditioa at Holly­
spproxlmaiely *38 for men and *36
showed that 4-H club work has life. They retired at 11 o'clock Sun
46-mluute special event on the
wood. Niae blondes are la the group, personality, beauty, youth aad flexible talent being the points upon which
for women al Eugene, and (34 for
economic value. The 1*33 series is day evening and awoke the next ehoiee was based. .
aame wrestling program.
Seated, left to right: Dorothy Wihon, Mary Carllals, Lena Andre, Eleanor Hohn?Dorothy
men and *30 for women nt Cor
Intended to show how 4-H club morning to find themselves snow
Layton. Standing: Toahia Mori, Boots Mallory, Ruth Hall, Gloria Stuart, Patricia Ellis, Ginger Rogers. LilUaa
Jenaen haa proven the beat draw­
vallta.
M i» Wanda Guthrie. IB. ol ing card Herb Owen has yet
work develops farm boys and girls ed in. Five automobiles left a t ' Bond, Kv»)jn Knapp and Marian Shockley.
The annual «avings on present Fulton. Kanta*. won highest honors
Intellectually, teaches them to use the cabins could not be moved.
brought to Eugene, lie haa won
basis over last year will amount and the National 4-H Club Can­
Assistance front the state high-1
modern farming and home econo­
LEGISLATURE STARTS
ning championship in the Inter­ all his matches eacnpltng one when
to
approximately
*100
for
men
and
mics methods, stimulates and aids way department wrs sought by ,
W ITH TWO TAX BILLS *80 for women nt Eugene, and (80 national Show at Chicago A li» became tangled up lit the ropes
them to complete their education, members who went to Lost Creek
scholarship was a part of the and nearly strangled himself giving
for men and ,50 for women al Cor
award.
and improvea their ability to think ranch on skiis to open the road
(be decision lo Walter Aclitu.
Sales Tax and Two Percent In­ vallla.
constructively and to plan intelli­ up to their property. There still
M M ' ,<
come Levy Goal of Governor
Rooms in dormitories at Eugene
gently.
The following general remained about a mile of winding
in Balancing Budget
have more furnishings than those
SCRATCHING HENS
topics will be discussed during the road from the highway to the
I
at Corvallis, necessitating a charge
cabins which could not he opened
monthly programs.
MAKE BEST RECORD
Oregon's extraordinary session
of *1 more per month. Mrs. Turnip
with a snow plow. Fifteen shovels
Program s S ta rt on Saturday
of (he legislature began Its work
seed explained The new basis
e x p erim ent Shows Most Egga Are
January 7, organizing the 4-H were procured and the members
at Salem Tuesday morning with a
makes the rates at Eugene. Corval
Produced By Birds Fed
club; February 4, Conductitng the spent Monday and most of Tuesday
Footull attendance during the
consideration of two measures de­
Ils and the normal school at Mon I season Just ended was 15 per cent
4-H club meeting; April 1, Formu­ shoveling the snow from this
G rain In Litter
signed to Increase the revenue of
mouth approximately the same for
lating the 4-H program; May 4. stretch of road that they might
t below 1*31 which was ten per cent
the state without putting any ad­
all atudenta living in dormitories.
Project instruction; June 3. Sum­ drive their automobiles to the high
Evidently It still pays lo make
below 1930 Yale played this year
ditional (ax on real property. (The
mer-school instruction; July 1. 4-H way.
to 100.000 fewer persona Ilian last laying bean work a bit for at least
state tax commission h n already
The returned home late Tuesday,
Camps; August 5. 4-H tours; Sept­
year; Harvard lo 60.000 leas. Noire part of their feed. Judging from pre­
instruced county assessors to In­
ember 2. 4-H demons! rations and one day late.
Dame played lo 440.000 persona liminary report Just made of a
clude a three mill state property
judging; October 7, Educational
A total of 27 inches of snow had
year's feeding experiments with
tax on all as.-gissiueulsI.
Michigan played before 233.000.
rewards of 4-H club work; Nov­ fallen there Tuesday morning
• • •
various methods conducted by the
Most outstanding of the measures
ember 4. 4-H achievement; and About half of this was old snow.
Mr and Mrs. Frank Taylor front
in the sales tax bill, designed after
Colgate's Red Raiders will play poultry department at Oregon State
December 2, 4-H leadership. No No effort had been made to cleat
the one used in Mlscslsslppi. and Portland visited Mr and Mrs two football g u ttie s In New York college If results of the first year
program has been arranged for the the snow from the road prior t o )
y ..'M '
approved by the conference of of­ Charles Taylor here a few days next fall. New York University will aru borne out by later confirming
first Saturday In March, which the Sunday outing when the auto
ficials of Washington, Idaho and ago.
be met October 21 In Yankee stud teats, then it pays lo feed bena
falls on Inauguration Day.
mobiles of the party broke opeu a
Herold Rennie, who spent Christ tun» and Tulane November II at their grain in the litter where they
KW
Oregon as a suitable unified plan
must acralch tor IL
This nation-wide series of 4-H road to a point within three miles
for the three states. Much discus­ mas holidays with his parents, has the Polo Grounds.
Whether the ecratching haa any
programs can be heard over K. G. of Alder Springs. Most of the ski
• • •
sion is promised on this measure returned to Scio where he is man­
W. Portland. *;3O to 10:30 A. M sports were held at the bowl on
thing lo <lo with the matter lan't
which was prepared by the tax com­ aging the fish hatchery.
Maple Lake iMInn.) high echo il
the first Saturday of each month. the Foley ridge trail.
mission at the request of the gov
Miss Mildred Price returned t o 1 football team the other day com mentioned in the preliminary re
Many of bane county's 2600 club
ernor.
The Dalle, last Monday where .he
„„„out a port taaued as a mlmloographed
members will attend club meetings
The other revenue bill is an In Is teaching after spending the vnea defeat. The leant was forced to puni circular ot information No. 78. but
where a radio Is available at this WATER CAUSES TROUGLE
the tart la brought out conclusively
come measure, also prepared by the Don at her home here.
: but five times during the season.
time.
that with all other fartora aa equal
W ITH FEED GRINDER
tax commission and approved by
The Eugene Fruit Growers bas­
as possible lo make them, the pen
the governor.
ketball team was defeated by-
The champion woman isiwler of of hens fed mash in a hopper and
The high water of the first of
Most unique among the measures Thurston club team. 34 to 16. on the ?
the world lives in Pueblo, Colo. grain In the Utter produced more
Lincoln School Notes the week filled the pit at the Irish
introduced so far during the ses­ local floor Tuesday evening.
I Her name la Mrs. Florence I). Me eggs than those bena fed the same
Murphy Seed and Feed company-
sion is one calling for the Issuance
Mlaa Marjorie Grant and I’rof Culcheon. The other night she roll
feed grinding plant and caused con
ration but In different form,
by
the
state
of
script
which
will
be
Principal Roy Qniney spent the siderable damage. The canvas con­
essor Jay Grant entertained the
a perfect game.
at the state of the experiment 500
used
partially
in
payment
of
salar
bridge club Iasi Friday evening
• • •
Christmas vacation in Portland veyor belts shrunk when they dried
pullets previously reared together
ies and other obllgatlous. The plan There were 3» pre.ent neveral out ; S(J mnny
have
where he attended the annual con and broke when the mill was start
n o g n p L n U i l w o r t O il i o a i p i n f
r u o t o 0 9 S to tt
were divided equally among four
of
authors
of
the
bill
Is
to
have
of town visitor, were preaenl.
lh(. r„nH Wl(„
vention of the O. S. T. A. as a dele­ ed. The walls of the pit also caved
pen».
126 birds fur each All were
employees
paid
half
In
cash
and
Scene of Mount Heed from Lost Lake. Thia Is one of the many
gate from Lane county.
. The grade and high school re recognize their teams when they go then fed dry mosh made from the
in making it necessary to dig out
scenes used by the Gilmore Oil company in motion pictures exhibited half in script. The script ran be
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Male and a lot of dirt before the machinery
, he park» nex spring The New regular oollege formula given In
exchanged and used In payment of sumed school on Tuesday after a
to attract tourists to the Northwest.
daughter, Grace, of Portland. spent could be started.
obligations and taxes, but each time week vacation during the holidays York Yankees Is about the only Extension Bulletin 433. and a
Mount Hood, Crater Lake. Mount Northwest is. I sincerely believe.
Christmas at the home of Mr. and
Marion Adams reports that they
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baugh and team which is standing pal
scratch grain roMlatlng of wheat,
it Is given In payment of an obliga­
,
e s s
Mrs. Ivan Male.
delivered feed to various farmers Rainier and other scenic wonders the mi st colorful and Impressive tion it must have a revenue stamp family visited al the Robison home
cracked corn and oats. But each
of the Northwest hive been ex- in the world." Boyd said when a
()n June ,
ThompjCB pen was fed this ration in different
Miss James entertained relatives on Monday when it looked as hibited through the agency of mo- visitor in the Northwest recently, affixed. These stamps are to be In Springfield last Sunday.
from California daring the holidays though roads would be blocked late tion pictures and have profoundly “We of the Gilmore company are sold by the state and the money
Mrs. Clarence Thompson and off Knight's Key. Florida, harpoon form or by a different method
Miss Maurine Lombard is substi­ that day.
Pen No. 1 had tnaeh in the hop­
impressed more than 175,000 peo- sold on it to the extent that we are received used to offset and redeem daughter, Ruth, from Eugene visit w| a whale shark weighing. It was
tuting for her mother. Mrs. Ella
ed friends In Thurston last Friday estimated. 26,5*4 pounds.
pie in Southwestern United States spending the., ands of dollars an- the script certificates.
per at all tlmee but grain was (ed
The Ladle»' Aid met with Mrs.
s s s
during the past year, according to nually to t II the outside world
Lombard, during her trip to Wis­
in the litter. Pen No. 2 had both
D. H. F. MacPherson, Northwest about it. Continuing our campaign
Beals for nil day meeting Wednes 1 Archery ac. a sport dates back to mash and grain In hoppers before
consin where she took her mother
division manager for the Gilmore to bring tourists to you. we have CROWN TREATM ENTS IN
day. They are quilting for Mrs. E. i 1676.
to be buried.
(he hens at all times. Fur Pen No.
Oil company. The work has been given away, at car dealers' service
V. Stivers.
Mrs. H. E. Lepley. mother of
3 the grain and mash were ground
CONTROL HOP MILDEW
In
the
charge
of
H.
C.
Boyd,
in
the
stations
in
tha
south,
nearly
100,-
Miss Roberts, is visiting her daugh­
Mrs. Genevieve Beaman left last
Mrs. V. G. Wild. 2224 Northeast travel promotion department of the ; 000 fishing and hunting guides, the
There "are 1400 badminton clubs in an all-maah mixture and-com­
ter, Mrs. Roy Wallace at Veneta.
Spring application of a copper- Sunday for Oold Beach, where she In England. Ireland. Scotland and pressed into pellets fed in a hop
majority ol v.ltich tell about the
Everett street, Portland, wag the Gilmore company.
Junior Wilson spent his Christ­ winner recently of a prize awarded
lime dust to the crowns of hop Is teaching, after spending the Wales. The game Is becoming more per. Pen No. t had all the feed
“The scenery of Oregon and the ' Northwest."
mas vacation in eastern Washing for a verse submitted in the coast­
ground together and fed aa a single
plants has been definitely demon holidays here with her mother. popular each dny in this country.
ton.
wide song writing contest conduct­
strated to be effective in reducing Mrs. Beulah Harblt, and sister, Mrs
ait mash feed through a hopper.
• • •
Champ Gets Golf Birdie
Wayne Seamons was in Astana ed by the Gilmore Circus broad­
From the Ozark*
There was no significant differ­
the number basal spikes and the ; Laurence Dossier.
The French plnyed billiards as ence found among the four feeding
cast over KGW and NBC each Fri-
during the Christmas holidays.
Dale Phetteplnce who is attend­
total number of Infected hills with
early as 1423.
Margaret Kiser, third grade, has day evening. C. E. Gedamke. 863
methods in their effects upon mor­
hop downey mildew. Announcement ing medical school in Portland
• • •
returned to school after an illness East Giisan street, will be awarded
spent
the
holidays
with
his
parents
tality. site of eggs or Increase in
of
this
development
hag
Just
come
a
prize
for
having
been
the
dealer
of a month.
1-aat year Tommy Franza, Solvay ody weight, but (here was aa to
from G. R. Hoerner, federal plant here.
through whom the verse was for­
Elvln John, fouhtr grade, spent warded.
Misses Nathalie and Genevieve N. Y.. bowled fifty-one and a half production of eggs and amount of
pathologist working on hop dis-
part of his vacation visiting with
cases at the Oregon Experiment Edmlston spent last week In Rose­ hours, completing 128 games, aver­ feed used to produce a dolen eggs
The prize-winning verse follows:
reletlves in the country.
burg with their sister. Mrs. Hugh aging 133.
Birds in the pen fed grain in the
station.
• • •
Most of the students who were I went to see the doctor
litter averaged 226 4 eggs per hen
In experimental plots the use of Safely.
sick with scarlet fever and influ- He said, “Why man, you're III.
The United States saw Its first for the year Those in pona two and
the dust in 1932 resulted in only 26
You've got gas upon your stomach
enxa have returned to school.
skate sailing on Lake George, N. four where all the feed was in hop
percent
of
the
hills
bglng
spiked
The asketball team at the school You’ll have to take a pill.”
ago
pera averaged almost exactly the
with a total of 60 spikes, compared I McKenzie
Valley Y„ about forty • years
is progressing nicely now and “Not on your life,” I told him,
• •
same, slightly morn than 194 eggs
with 51 percent of the untreated
“No pills for me, indeed.
would like to schedule games with
About a year ago, Sigmund Ruud per hen.» The poorest production
hills spiked with a total of 279
I’ll drink some Gilmore Red Lion
McKenzie valley schools all re
outside teams.
at Davo-, Switzerland, niude a Jump was from Ihoae fed pellets through
It's a change of gas I need.”
splkee. While more work Is to be
opened Tuesday morning following on skiis of 265.74 feet.
a hopper, these averaging only 179
tarried on with the method, the
the ten day Christmas vacation,
• • •
Chorus:
eggs. Those fed both grain and
results are already so favorable
better
attendance
was
reported
Lion Head oil. Rod Lion p
Upper Willamette
Fred Newton, of Clinton. Dkla., niaah in hoppers used moat fred per
that recommendations are made
Many of those who were 111 for
Put tl.era in your motor.
“ « Copeland, 52, ot near So»
swain the Mississippi from Mlnnen dozen eggs.
for Its use by growers, with the
cess, Mo., made the plea that
They 11 c d a let oí class.
some time before the schools closed
pills to New Orleans, 2,300 miles,
suggestion
that
part
of
the
planting
and clothing his ten children ne-—^
The Pleasant Hill high school' Theres no one on the highvrr.
down for Christmas being able to
In 1931, In 742 swimming hours.
Simpkins—You say you like my
be
left
untreated
to
compare
re­
tat--d
his
moonshining
actlv
That
you
can’t
pass
opened Tuesday, January 3 with
return.
t o o
when arraigned with two aeore
books?
sults.
about fifty percent attendance. Unless they're ns.;,s Gilmore too.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Joe
Putman
and
oner rou. d-d op by federal
In 1929 the Haven. Kansas, high Twombley—Well. I’m stuck on two
Definite instructions for the pre­
Many students were kept away on
children spent New Year's with school footbull team defeated Syl
•ill mid».
of them.
paration and application of the
account of high water bat the great­
Joe’s relatives at Deerhorn and
“I hear that Mrs. Bargain-hunt
via, Kansas, eleven 256 to 0.
dusting
material
are
contained
in
Simpkins—Which two?
er number were down with the flu had her appendix removed. I didn’t
sister, Mrs. Cecil Jeans at Thurs
Twombley—The two I bought.
GIRLS HAVE WADE IN
a new mimeographed circular of
Many of those attending had the know she had appendicitis.”
ton.
Modern basketball dates back to
information No. 80 Just issued by
fin daring the Christmas holidays.
“She didn't. Dr. Foxx called her
WATER FOR DISHES
Lucile Millican was hostess to a
1891.
Goforth—How do you divide two
the experiment station.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Phelps and up one day and said so long as he
group of ten young friends from
Digging around old sports re- cars between your seven children,
When the Ladies' Aid of the
two children Robert and Evelyn wasn't very busy he would give her
Springfield and Walterville at her
Mickey Riley, U .8. Olympic diving
cords we found this one: In April, yourself and your wife?
P atien t im prov«»— S. N. Roberts
spent Christmas with Mrs. Phelp's ’he choice of several operations at champion, attired thualy, hit a whis­ Methodist church gathered at the
home Friday for a New Year's din­ 1893, A. Bowen and J. Burke In
Is
recovering
nicely
from
a
major
Comeback—Oh. three ride lit one
slater. Mrs. Jack Dent at Roseburg. reduced rates, and she picked tne tling drive down a Florida golf church Wednesday afternoon for
ner party. Following the dinner the
New Orleans fought 110 three-min­ and four In the other and I walk
emergency
operation
which
he
un­
f-
<
!,
the
ball
skimmed
through
a
their
regular
meeting
and
tea
they
F. F. Cooper, Andy Olson and E one on which she thought she
young folks spent the evening pluy ute rounds to a draw.
and my wife uaes a taxi.
top and a chicken hawk fell found water still standing on the derwent at the Pacific Christian
B. Tinker have been fixing up the would be saving the most money.
dead to the ground. A new record in floor of the kitchen. Some of the hospital in Eugene on Christmas ing games.
telephone line from the main line
Dorothy Mae Potter was a house
a new sport for Mickey.
girls had to wade Into the kitchen day. He is at his home here.
to Cooper's. New posts thoroughly-
Mrs. Gnaggs— Before we were
guest at the Millican home last
to secure the necessary dishes.
treated have taken place of the old married you used to say you could
week-end.
la III—Mrs. Myrtle Eggimann is
posts.
listen to my voice for ever.
Rev. Mr. Ralph Clark preached
Logging W aste
ill with influenza this week.
A slide on the Willamette high­
Mr. Gnaggs—Well, at that time
at Walterville Community church
New York City’s first dial tele­
An average of 75 cords of sound Bunday night, beginning his fifth
w ay haa stopped all traffic over I had no Idea I’d ever have to do it.
Goes to Albany — Mrs. II. E. phone central office, Pennsylvania, wood per acre is left after logging
th e new road between Westfir and
year In the pastorate at that place.
Maxey went to Albany Tuesday was placed fn operation ten years Douglas fir forests.
Lowell. Some have used the old
Piccolo— What do you mean,
Next Sunday night will begin his
evening to attend a lodge meeting. ago—on October 14. 1922.
road.
Blowhard's fortune Is represented
fifth year’s work at Leaburg.
Several bridges to the mills by figures running almost up to
Forty 8lx Million Ties Used
Mrs. Inez Hamilton now of Palo
Home from Hospital—Mrs. J. M
Visiting Her Mother—Mrs. Dale
above Dexter were washed away »5.000,000?
Alto, California, spent about a week
Larson
has
returned
home
from
Forty-six
million
railroad
ties
and about 75 feet of flume in the
Jiggolo—Well, he has all but the Cheshire is here visiting with her
of her vacation with her grand­
the Pacific Christian hospital where were purchased by the steam and
mother this week.
recent high water.
five.
father, A. T. Morris and uncle, A.
she underwent an operation Dec electric railroads in the United
I. Morris and family. It has been
States In 1931. The purchase in
Portland People Here— Mr. and ember 29.
IN GREAT
several years since Mrs. Hamilton
--------------------------
1931 were 46.2 percent below those
Mrn. Roy E. Smith of Portland were
last visited old friends here. For a
here Wednesday to attend the Sen
Diner—Here, waiter, tell the or- ln 1#2#'
number of years she and Mr. Ham­
seney funeral.
chestra to play Carmen while I eat
ilton have been missionaries in
F irs Lookouts
this beefsteak.
Bermuda. This winter they are tak­
Farmer in Town—Marlon Chase,
Walter—Yes, sir. But may I In­
There are over 300 fire lookouts ing a special course at Stanford
farmer from the Camp Creek dis­ quire why?
Flu is dangerous. Protect yourself and your loved
i
on
the national forests of Oregon University while on leave of ab­
trict, was a business visitor in
Diner—I want to hear the Torea­ and Washington. These lookouts sence.
ones from It! Keep out of crowded places if possible.
Springfield Thursday morning.
dor gong. 1 feel like a bullfighter.
Avoid drafts or wet feet. Keep your vitality up to the
frequently “pick up” the smoke of
Mrs. Nagger—It was a comedown
highest possible level. Take care of even the slightest
small fires more than 20 miles
Returns from Astoria— Dr. and
The Bell System uses about 20,
for me when I married you.
cold. If you suspect Flu, call your doctor without de­
away.
Mrs. W. N. Dow and son, Billy, re 000 motor vehicles.
Mr. Nagger— Yeah, everybody
lay. You can get everything here that is needed to
CONTINUES THIS MONTH
turned Monday from Astoria where
said I took you off the shelf.
help you ward off Flu; to help you and your doctor
I
they spent the past week visiting
The peak hour for telephone traf-
Wiff— Oh, ' darling, something
check it. Antiseptic mouth washes and gargles, nasal
with relative«.
flc In the average American city small and precious has come Into
Primitive Arsat
sprays and inhalants. Aspirin. Milk of Magneshla.
According to a report recently
Is between 9 and 10 o’clock ln the the lives of the Joneses next door,
Laxatives, hot water bottles, etc. Prescriptions accur­
Back from Medford — Mr. and morning.
| wish we had one.
received, there have been establish-
ately compounded from fresh, active drugs.
Mrs. W. F. Walker and Mrs. Alice
----- — —--------------
Hubb— Now, dear, you know a ed by the U. 8. Forest Service In
968
Lorah returned Monday from Med­
The first school for telephone child would Interfere with your the United States, 62 primitive
Willamette
ford where they spent the holidays switchboard operators was started career.
[ areas, comprising an area of 8,788,-
visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Joy In 1902 by the New York telephone
Wlff— Don't be foolish — the 298 acres of national forest land
Walker.
company,
Jonses have bought an Austin!
¡and 221,107 acres of other land.
Ao
■* r
Scenic Wonders Attract Tourists
SPORT SQUIBS
Thurston
3H
Portland Woman
Wins Verse Prize
b»
Closing Out
H A LF MILLION
D O LLA R G O O D S
INFLUENZA
FLANERYS DRUG STORE
LIQUIDATION
..SALE..
C.J. Breier Co.