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A d v e rtin g Check up on your ru s ty mem ory as p rim ary election d a te s draw s n e a r: ‘'H av e you re g iste re d ? ” i« »O«40 VOLUME XXVI NUMBER 27 SUB-DISTRISTBASKET- BALL TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE OUTLINED ,„■» Wrmißton Hrnüù T here is no voice more pow erful, no voice more persuasive th a n th a t of th e U nited S tates.— S ir W illm ott Lewis. HERMISTON, UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1931 SUBSCRIPTION, $2.00 PER YEAR WALLULA CUT-OFF ROUTE INSPECTED BY COMMISSION HERMISTON STANFIELD PROJECT MEASURE S chedule fo r S u b -D is tric t B a s k e tb a ll T o u rn a m e n t APPROVED BY COMMITTEE HERMISTON ODD FELLOWS BRING . HOME LOVING CUP 1 0 :0 0 A. M. A fte r th o ro u g h in sp ectio n of th e W ashington, M arch 1.— (W A SH FRIDAY W allu la cut off over th e week end, INGTON BUREAU OF T H E JO UR Leslie M. S cott, ch a irm a n of th e NAL)-— R ep resen tativ e B u tle r’s bill IONE O regon s ta te h ig h w ay com m ission, to a u th o riz e ap p ro p riatio n of $100,- an n o u n ced th a t by M arch 16, th a t 7 :3 0 P. M. 000 for re h a b ilita tio n of the S tall- body should be arm ed w ith su ffic EIGHT TEAMS WILL COMPETE ie n t in fo rm a tio n to d eterm in e w he field irrig a tio n project, w hich will UMATILLA FRIDAY u tilize w a te r from th e McKay re se r WESTON SELECTED FOR '33 ODD th e r th e fin al 7 % -m ile section from DURING SESSION. voir, was ordered rep o rted favorably Sdnd, Or., to th e O regon-W ashing 1 1 :0 0 A. M. FELLOWS CONVENTION. by th e house com m ittee on ir rig a FRIDAY Three H igh-Point Teams W ill Be ton lin e should be b u ilt on th e tio n today. It has th e approval of g rad e as fo rm erly o u tlin ed o r a new Represented a t D istrict T ourna th e reclam atio n b ureau. — Oregon P ast Grand Masters Present Jew els; g rad e th a t w ould rise above th e ARLINGTON CONSOLATION CHAMPIONSHIP m ent at H eppner Next Week. Jo u rn al. L o;al D rill Team Receives 330-foot level pools th a t w ould be GAME GAME Individual Awards. created by a n y one of th e fo u r p ro E ig h t b ask etb all team s w ill clash MANY INGREDIENTS USED IN 7:3o P. M. CONDON 8 :3 0 P. M. jected fed eral h y d ro -electric pow er F rid a y and S a tu rd a y , M arch 4 arid H erm iston Odd Fellow s brought SATURDAY SATURDAY dam s ou th e C olum bia river. MODERN POULTRY RATIONS. 5, in a su b -d istric t to u rn a m e n t to home tile loving cup from the a n C h airm an S co tt an d E. B. A l be held a t U m atilla. T he th ree 2 :0 0 P. M. W ith th e opening of sp rin g m any nual convention held in P endleton d rich , com m issioner from e a ste rn h ig h e st sco rin g team s w ill re p resen t FRIDAY u tu rd ay , F e b ru a ry 27, as a rew ard in q u iries a re being received by the O regon, accom panied by R. H, B ald- th e eig h t schools in th e d istric t or p u ttin g on the best degree work. O regon experim ent sta tio n as to the ock, s ta te h ig h w ay en g in eer. W. H. STANFIELD to u rn a m e n t to be held in H eppner best ra tio n for grow ing chick:) ami The ((invention included delegates L ynch, federal h ig h w ay en g in eer, 8 :3 0 P. M. n ext week. for lay in g hens. Follow ing is n from M orrow and U m atilla counties P o rtla n d ; T. M. Davis, a ss ista n t A n o th er s u b -d istric t to u rn a m e n t FRIDAY hom em ade mash recom m ended fo, W eston was selected for the n ext fed eral en g in e e r; H ow ard S m ith, d i IRRIGON w ill be held a t H elix th is week end chicks by F . E. Fox. associate pro m eeting place w hich is held the last visional h ig h w ay en g in ee r fo r th e w ith th e th ree w in n in g team s se fessor of p o u ltry hu sb an d ry , w hich S a tu rd ay in F eb ru ary . sta te ; Sam M urray, U nion P acific 3 :0 0 P. M. lected from th e follow ing re p re se n t M embers of th e local degree team is used w ith the college flocks: en g in e e r; H al R oberts, Mr. M u rray 's FRIDAY ed schools: H elix. U m apine, Pilot w ere O. C. Pierce, degree cap ta in , 80 pounds ground yellow corn a s s is ta n t; D istric t E n g in e e r Sim p P ock, Echo, W eston, Adams, A th e Gwyn H ughes, C u rtis Sim ons, M. L, 20 pounds ground w heat son, Y akim a, of th e W ash in g to n na, and Mac Hi. T hese th ree team s, LEXINGTON W atr.on, Geo. Sale, II. A. Thom pson, 20 pounds finely ground oats s ta te h ig h w ay d ep a rtm e n t, an d th e to g e th e r w ith th e th re e h ig h est w in H erb ert Thom pson, Mi cs Beaseley, 24 pounds m illrun U m atilla co u n ty co u rt, w en t over n ers in th e s u b -d istric t to u rn a m e n t O. T. L ockridge, C hilds B arham . 10 pounds m eat meal th e W a llu la cu t-o ff ro u te in U m a a t U m atilla. P en d leto n , an d H epp Geo. lia rk c iu ld( r. A ntone Eoneson, lo pounds fish meal tilla co u n ty Sunday. HIGH SCHOOL HONOR ROLL, MRS. ANNIE MARGARET PIKE n e r w ill com bat n ex t week a t th e JOY MOETH FEATURED J. E. Bow’an, E arl C arson, H arry 15 pounds dried milk The p ro ject involves an expendi d is tric t to u rn a m e n t held in H epp ,! tu re of $500,000, of w hich $350,- FOURTH SIX WEEKS. McMillen, F ran k G uiw itz, W alter UMATILLA, Or., March 3 (Spec BY OASIS THEATRE 8 pounds a lfalfa leaf m eal n er to decide w hich team w ill go to Meade, h u rl Bensel, V irgil Sm ith, ia l ) — Mrs. A nnie M argaret Pike, 5 pounds steam ed bone meal 000 is y et to be spent. th e s ta te to u rn a m e n t In Salem . F ifteen stu d e n ts a re listed on the 5 4, died a t h e r home here Tuesday and Jo h n K auffm an, In dividual 5 pounds oyster shell flour T he local th e a tre is a tte m p tin g a T he su b -d istric t to u rn a m e n t a t h ig h school honor roll for th e fo u rth m o rn in g follow ing an illness of some new policy of giv in g m ore show s for prizes w ent to G wyn H ughes, Geo. 1 pound salt BULLDOGS OVERCOME IN U m atilla opens F rid a y m o rn in g at six w eeks period. Those nam es lis w eeks caused by dropsy. F u n eral less m oney an d is in a u g u ra tin g it 2% cod liver oil, w hich is about Ila rk e n rid e r, V irgil S m ith, O. T. 10: Oo o’clock, w ith H erm iston p lay LAST GAME OF SEASON. ted a re : F resh m en — G eorge Sale, services Childs w ere held today in the w ith an e x tra o rd in a ry line-up of one q u a rt per 100 pounds of niasli Lockridge, M. L. W atson, ing Ione, an d w ill he follow ed a t M arg u erite W in ters, F lorence Le C atholic ch u rch . In m ixing larg e q u a n ti B arham , H a rry K elley, Geo. Sale, special a ttra c tio n s for the m onth of m ix tu re. T he H erm isto n B ulldogs played wis and C h ester D yer; Sophom ore— 1 1 :0 0 o’clock w ith U m atilla m a tc h Mrs. P ike w as a mem ber of one of M arch. In o th er words, the public ties these proportions may be conve W alter Meade, and O. C. Pierce. ed a g a in s t A rlin g to n . In th e a f te r th e la s t b a sk etb all gam e of th e sea Nelson Jones of W eston w as elec t E d ith C larke, A nna R ay M artin, the oldest p ioneer fam ilies in O re w ill be given th e o p p o rtu n ity o f’ n ien tly m u ltiplied by 10. noon a t 2:00 o’clock, Condon play s son w ith A rlin g to n on th e local floor M elvola Root, B etty R alp h , and The la tte r p a rt of the th ird week ed p resid en t by the lodgem en; E arl seeing all th e show s presented in gon. She w as born October 2, 1878, S tan field , followed a t 3 :0 0 o ’clock la st F rid a y n ig h t p rio r to th e sub P h y llis W inters;- J u n io r— G lenn m ore th a n tw o m onths for th e sam e th e chicks a re sta rte d on scratcii T ucker, W eston, v ice-p resid en t; D. d is tric t to u rn a m e rif a t U m atilla F r i Pierson and Mary W ard ; S enior— a t G reenberg, W isconsin. H er p a r w ith Irrig o n a g a in s t L ex in g to n . am o u n t form erly paid to see only feed by s c a tte rin g some of it ovor W. Davis, Echo, se c re ta ry ; Joe B al e n ts moved to W allowa, Or., years A t 7:3o p. m. of th e sam e day, th e day an d S a tu rd a y of th is week. T he Jam es N eary, E dna O tt, A gnes Ro Tile scratcii feed con k y , P endleton, tre a s u re r; C arl Moon h alf of th e pictures. Full det dis th e m ash. la te r w here she m et, and m arried tw o w in n ers of th e m o rn in g ’s gam e gam e w as lost by a score of 22-29. b erts an d H elen W ou g h ter. have been o u tlin ed in the program sists of equal p a rts of finely cracked F reew ater, w ard en ; J. A. Chaffee, P erry Pike. To th is union eig h t D u rin g th e firs t q u a rte r w hen th e w ill be m atched, follow ed a t 8 :3 0 inside g u a rd ia n ; Tom ch ild ren w ere born, five of them cale n d ar issued by th e th e a tre but w h eat and corn, and is k ept before H eppner, by a gam e betw een th e tw o w in n ers score stood a t 6 to 2 in A rlin g to n ’s NOTED CLUB WORKER a sum m ary of th e new arran g em en t them alo n g w ith th e mash as long Dem esne, Echo, outside g u a rd ia n ; living. In 1906 Mr. and Mrs. Pike favor, H a rris an d M artin each added 'o f th e afte rn o o n ’s games. as th e chicks a re in th e brooder J. M. W rig h t, P endleton, ch ap lain . cam e to U m atilla w here they have is very in te re stin g . On S a tu rd a y n ig h t, th e losers of a b ask et, m ak in g th e score stan d TALKS TO KIWANIANS. F ollow ing the b anquet in the A person a tte n d in g all the shows house. lived since. th e tw o gam es played F rid ay n ig h t 6 to 6 a t th e end of th e q u a rte r. evening, th e H erm iston lodge m em iiT M arch w ill be presented w ith a Some m odifications arc advisable S tan ley G reen, 4- h club w orker Those of th e im m ediate fam jly K lages added tw o goals to th e w ill have a gam e a t 7:30, th e w in free pass good for every show for when th e chicks a re put on the bers p u t on a d rill w hich had been n er of w hich w ill have th e th ird score in ra p id succession a t th e be of S tan field an d w ho h as become liv in g are: P erry Pike, Mrs. M inta th e six weeks s ta rtin g w ith th e f rst range, elim in a tin g 10 pounds of tlie prepared u n d er th e able leadership one of th e o u ts ta n d in g clu b w o rk La C hance, Mrs. E lizab eth Pow ell, place in th e to u rn a m e n t an d w ill g in n in g of th e second h alf, b u t L un- of A pril, T his m eans th a t in stead of yellow corn, 5 pounds of th e dried of V irgil S m ith, first fo rm in g a also be rep resen ted w ith th e tw o dell im m ed iately follow ed w ith a ers of th e U n ited S tates, talk ed ait R obert. P ike, and B lanche Pike, of p aying fifty cents per show as fo r m ilk, and h alf of th e bone meal and question m ark followed by th e form th e P en d leto n K iw an ls club lu n ch U m atilla; Miss E sth e r Pike, of Spo w in n e rs of F rid a y n ig h t’s gam e, a t goal for A rlin g to n . W heelhouse m erly, th e custom er has been e n oyster shell flour. Ten pounds each ing of I.O.O.F. 32, the num ber of eon T uesday re g a rd in g th e aim s and kane, W n.; th re e b ro th ers and four th e d is tric t to u rn a m e n t in H ep p n er. checked up tw o m ore field goals for abled to see the show a t an average of finely ground oats an d barley th e P endleton lodge. D u rin g the T he su b -d istric t cham pion team w ill A rlin g to n , en d in g th e h a lf a t 10 to m ethods involved in club w ork. sisters, Mrs. B a rb a ra B ru g ett, E n M asters R. cost of only tw en ty cents per show may be added, w hile th e scratch ev enjng P a st G rand Y oung Mr. G reen won th e $500 In te rp rise ; Mrs. T reca P r a tt, Spokane, be decided w hen th e w in n ers of th e 12, fav o rin g A rlin g to n . R agged p ass A lexander and II. J. T ay lo r presen feed m ay be changed to tw o p a rts In th e event th e show -goer a t te rn a tio n a l H a rv e ste r sch o larsh ip In W n.; Mrs, L ena C raves E n terp rise . F rid a y n ig h t's gam es clash for the in g w as w itn essed in th e firs t half. tends only six of th e special ah iws w heat, tw o p a rts corn and one p a rt ted Gus and E rn e st E llstrom w ith T he H o n k ers m ark ed up th ree 1931, also th e I. L. P a tte rso n cup O r.; Mrs. K ate lla u n , E vans, Or.; ’ fin a l gam e a t 8 :3 0 o ’clock. 25 y ear Jew els of th e lodge. P ast In M arch he w ill bo e n title d to a g ray oats. a t th e O regon S ta te fa ir and n u m er Jo h n Gable, E dgeton, K ansas; and T ickets covering th e e ig h t gam es goals th ro u g h th e sh o o tin g of Ogil G rand M asters A lexander, T aylor, T he m ash th a t has proved s a tis pass for all the show s given In the ous o th e r honors. A ntone and F ra n k G able of E n te r w ill be sold a t a ch arg e of $1.25 vy, an d M artin follow ed w ith a goal (C ontinued on last page) ifrst th re e show -w eeks In A pril. facto ry for lay in g hens Is as follow s: T he p ro g ram today w as u n d er the prise, Or. T h e H erm isto n fo r ad u lts, and 75c fo r stu d en ts. An for th e B ulldogs. 320 pounds Thia allow8 a price of tw en ty -fiv e adm ission ch arg e of 25c w ill be boys could n o t check th e a tta c k of d irectio n of th e a g ric u ltu re com m it 400 pounds centB per show Instead of fifty cents R e il E state Transaction. m ade for each double h ead er d u rin g th e H o n k ers an d th e gam e ended tee of w h ich S en ato r L. L. M ann is •> pounds 400 The fin al bonus of a pass to the W a lte r H o lt, co unty ♦ ALONG THE CONCRETE th e d a y ’s session, w h ile 50c w ill be w ith A rlin g to n s till in th e lead, 22 ch airm an . M arvin H utchison of P ilo t Rock, first tw o show s in A pril w ill be 200 pounds a g e n t an d G arn et B est, a ss ista n t b ro th e r of B a rte r H u tch iso n who ch arg ed both ev en in g s for a d u lts, to 29. 100 pounds ;• ❖ ❖ ❖ •> ❖ <£ given persons a tte n d in g only four D u rin g th e season th e B ulldogs co u n ty a g e n t of H erm isto n w ere lives in C olum bia d is tric t, p u r and 25c for stu d e n ts. 200 pounds show s d u rin g the m o n th of March J. S. B urnham inform ed me th is R. E. M cCormack of P en d leto n , have lost o n ly four gam es In eleven p resen t and Mr. H o lt told of the chased th e 40-acre tr a c t In th e Co 100 pounds fish m eal These people w ill be p aying only veek th a t a m an should be able to record m ade by S tan ley Green. gam es played, sco rin g a to ta l of 238 Wm. P olson of H ep p n er, an d Mr. lum bia d is tric t th is w eek, w hich Is th irty -th re e and o n e-th ird cents pei 100 pounds dried m ilk leep n ig h ts as long as lie is hon- G oodw in of M ilton, a re th e c h a ir p o in ts, to 214 fo r th e ir o pponents. E a rl Cooley, of th e s ta te board th re e m iles east of th e Colum bia show. 80 pou nils a lfa lfa leaf meal it and had a clea r conscience. A Scores fo r th e co n tests stag ed th is of vocatio n al ed u catio n , to ld b rief school bouse and gen erally know n men a rra n g in g for th e d is tric t to u r 50 pounds The sam e ratio n of bonus shows ustom er happened In a b o u t th a t n am en t, w hile Mr. Bloom of U m a til season are as follow s: ly of th e S m ith -H u g h es a g ric u ltu as th e T. II. H a rt place. T he farm 20 pounds w ill apply to c h ild re n ’s ndm issiohs tim e and inq u ired w h eth er B urnham la is a rra n g in g fo r th e su b -d istric t O pponent’s score H e rm isto n ’s score ra l w ork in Oregon. is now occupied by Ben Jones and d u rin g th is gala event. 20 pounds ter shell flour lad been sleeping any b e tte r of late. B oardm an (8 ) to u rn a m e n t. H erm isto n (2 7 ) A n o th er d istin g u ish ed g u est a t fam ily who intend to move onto the 10 pounds The m anagem ent of th e th e a tre I. S. is going to vote for "A lfalfa Irrig o n (9 ) H erm isto n (2 2 ) th e club w as w illiam F. W alk er, of M cGlIfrey place west of th e Colum 2% cod liver oil in w inter. B ill.” U m atilla (2 7 ) MORROW COUNTY TEACHER’S H erm isto n (2 3 ) S p rin g field , d is tric t g o v ern o r for bia school house. H is b ro th er, Bax has announced th e in te n tio n of the plan is to prom ote m ore re g u la r and Two m em bers of th e local o rc h S tan field (1 5 ) H erm isto n (2 5 ) O regon in th e Lions club an d fo r te r, w ill tak e (a re of th e place at 3 0 1 F ENTHUSIASTS W IIL INSTITUTE HELD FRIDAY. freq u en t a tte n d a n c e w ith no In estra, m asculln gender, a re th in k - A rlin g to n (1 8 ) H erm isto n (2 4 ) m er g ran d m aster of th e I.O.O.F. present. crease in cost to the movie fans. OUTLINE PROGRAM FOR YEA.I ng seriously of b u y in g a new Rem S tan field (3 5 ) H erm isto n (2 1 ) T he M orrow co u n ty te a c h e r’s in ington noiseless portable ty p ew riter. Irrig o n (8 ) H erm isto n (9 ) s titu te for 1931 w as held in Irrig o n The firs t m eeting of th e season Do you suppose It could be possible B oardm an (1 5 ) H erm isto n (3 1 ) F rid a y , th e firs t session s ta r tin g a t for the H erm iston Golf club wilt b< th a t H arold and E dm und a re tired U m atilla (1 5 ) H erm isto n (1 6 ) 9 :3 0 in th e m o rn in g , an d c o n tin u held F rid ay evening in th e Tun -A if b e arin g th e ir own m usic, and P en d leto n (3 5 ) H erm isto n (1 8 ) in g th ro u g h u n til la te aftern o o n . l.uni L um ber com pany office, a w ant som ething th a t is noiseless for A rlin g to n (2 9 ) H erm isto n (2 2 ) A ccording to M erton Dawold, su which tim e officers w ill lie ele-tei i change? T o tal 214 T o tal 238 p e rin te n d e n t of th e Irrig o n schools, for the year, com m ittees appoln cd. U.H.S., U.H.S., echoed back from ap p ro x im ately 80 te a c h e rs w ere p re and n program outlined for tin PENDLETON HIGH WINS tile concrete th is afternoon. J u s t a sen t. S. E. N otson, d is tric t a t t o r year. Thin y ear th e club Is extendin'- [ieppy bunch of high school stu d e n ts ney from H eppn er, delivered th e DISTRICT DEBATE SATURDAY in v ita tio n s to all th e golf e n th u s from U m atilla ad v e rtisin g th e to u r key -n o te address u sin g as h is su b iasts in th e city of H erm iston and nam ent to h,, held th ere F riday ject, “ C o n trib u tio n s of W ash in g to n T he P en d leto n hig h school won S tirrounding tow ns to join th e h e a l and S aturday. It b rin g s back rem in- to E d u c a tio n .” th e d is tric t h ig h school d eb ate held d u b . C onfidence Is held for a large iaance of th e high school days. School e x h ib its w ere u n u su a lly In P en d leto n la s t S a tu rd a y . T his m em bership to p a rtic ip a te In th e In A news disp atch says th a t Mrs. good th is year. T he H. E. C. club y e a r th e d eb ate w as a tr ia n g u la r te re stin g season’s program . All clu b s in U m atilla county h a v e) Ru<*’r Val,ee 18 te rrib ly lonesom e for served luncheon a t noon a n d re fo ren sic c o n test In w hich P en d leto n . ceived m any com m ents upon th e ir Condon, a n d H erm isto n p a rticip ated . formed a league th is year, for th e her husband w hile he is aw ay In m eal. T he Ir rlg o n 'b a n d w hich w on The q u estio n d ebated w as: Resolved purpose of fu rn ish in g to u rn a n ent New York, and th a t she listen s to th e s ta te cham pio n sh ip In its class th a t th e sev eral s ta te s should en act play and w ith th is in store th e local him sin over th e radio every n ig h t. la s t y e a r gave a h a lf h o u r co n cert leg islatio n p ro v id in g for com pulsory 1 golfers w ill have an o p p o rtu n ity to So t h r t is tile reason fo r all the follow ing th e lun ch eo n . u n em p lo y m en t in su ran ce. try o u t o th e r courses In th e 'c o u ity, crooning! We hone it w ill lie so she T h e 1932 in s titu te w ill be held and also to e n te rta in o th er clule on can go w ith him scon. P en d leto n won tw o decisions and in L exington. The m anager of th e R ohrm an Mo th e local course. The firs t gam e Is th e votes of five jud g es. Condon won slated lo lie held at H erm iston some to r com nany was seen w ith th ree one d eb ate and th e votes o f tw o Morrow County Declamatory. tim e th is m onth, w hen alt th e clubs young ladies S unday rid in g around Judges. H erm isto n , a lth o u g h co n v in in a L incoln. It may he th a t he was T he d is tric t d eclam ato ry c o n te st cing tw o of th e ju d g es th a t th ey of the county will lie represented. fo r M orrow co u n ty w ill be h eld a t had th e b e tte r of th e arg u m en t, Each d u b Is allow ed ten players show ing off the young Indies, or the Irrig o n , M arch 19, acco rd in g to a failed to w in a decision, w hich gave and F riday n ig h t w ill decide th e car, but w hichever It was. the s ta te m e n t m ade by M erton D aw ald, th e Condon h ig h school second m eans of com petition for q u alify in g s tre e ts of H erm k ton seemed d e se rt su p e rin te n d e n t of schools th ere. place. to re p resen t th e local club. Among ed when they drove down th e "m ain U m atilla co u n ty is n o t h a v in g a o th e r th in g s the club m em bers will d r a g / ’ T he stu d e n ts w ho rep resen ted co u n ty d eclam ato ry c o n test th is discuss th e possibility of ere c tin g a U nder th e supposition th a t W. J. H erm iston on th e n eg ativ e team y e a r In o rd er to aid in th e econom y lub house on th e local roursc. W arn er slept late In th e m orning, R. w ere: Ja n n e y Shockey and M argaret program . C oif e n th u s ia sts say th e local A. Brow nson m ade an early m orn end th e a ffirm a tiv e course is in fine shape a t present ing call on the W h ite L eghorns In side of th e q u estio n w as upheld by Receives Fractured Spine. and w ith a few more w arm days the th e W a rn e r chicken house, and Mary W ard an d Floyd McM ullen. course w ill be in perfect condition, em erged w ith a larg e buck et of F red W ftham . w ho w orked w ith fllnce th e co u n ty court au thorized eggs. T his all happened one day th is th e su rv e y in g crew fo r th e W a llu la Mrs. L. R. Lawson sp rain ed h er Im provem ents on th e road leading week and we a re supposing Mr. c u t-o ff h ere laat sum m er, su ffered a n k le badly th e firs t of th e week to th e course th is sp rin g It is only a Brow nson cam e from th e chicken a sp in e fra c tu re w h ile w o rk in g for and w ill no t be ab le to w alk on 11 few m in u tes drive from tow n for house as he cam e from th a t gen eral th e C lquo P ow er Co., a t M edford, for a n In d e fin ite tim e. She w as those w ho enjoy n p leasan t round direction. A nyw ay th a t w ould not O regon. F e b ru ary 27. No further w alk in g dow n the back ateps when o f golf w here plenty of fresh air Is be a bad Idea to make the early detail* have been learned, she turned her ankle and (ell. ■’v s ’ljb te on th e Wet* H ill. m o rning call,