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P3UE FIVE How Elinor Hanley's Apple Pie Made Americans in Chile. Cry i Pen Sketch of Pioneer Wsman of Jackson County, Mr. Elinor Hin. - fey Bush, and Her Adventures as a Bride in Primitive South American Wilds, 26 years Ago. A fw hnntlfiiU of ofts-i kIiik- ham, a long shook if l.irk hnlr holding Its own against th wind two roct or eo nhovo a l.l.n'k hnrtv which was limning up the phnrlttKt nnlh between two i-ointw on tht? Jacksonville rorwi nntl you hnvo loomed Elinor Hantey, 11. In JKR1. ...Elinor, who was tht Qnd yminRCHl nf iho six children of Mr. and Mrs.. M. F. Hunley. pion eer raw hern of .lac kson rouniy. was fonsidrrfd the tom-ltoy of iht family hy her parents. Hut that didn't worry Klinnr. in fact she i?uhi Blorir-iL. in lha tillR. and would hop (Qj) her hlaek horse. "Rune" and go tearing down the valley, rhalh-npinc the other "kids" and the world in general ip a (food race. 'Phone wero the days when th Hanley'8 and Orths and other younn hopefuls of the surround- inn country h.mled family poll tho Jacksonville siuum- when Democratic pintails and Keiuhlican fingers mixed, and the youthful eyes of both parties Brew several shades darker In tho finery o was with nervous apprehension I the origin of the well known Bui lhat the wntchM ,h, d, , . aR promenade of chickens, cats and wjh t.tliff(.ul. of dark red hair ! Ihrouirh llH' open door, hut SUOilCll ,vith .silver, who, in ioiu he hehl her' teaee for "lrl'"lliU,s- wilh a tall (tray haired man sake" and tried to onjoy "he fie- (n a wlll Ucnt nill llv to drive : MUent helpings of wine lhat were I))(.lr ,. ,.,. ov.,. ,h(. Jucksnn pasaed around. vil(, rnil,i; swapping- reininleenre Finally a rooster flew onto tho llhou, ,lie B(ln(1 M any., ihat Ken.l tnble where the merry guesta were i h ,llllh , , ,. of iUUBhter Iseaiert. ana too Kin waa exuapemv led at the Inillfference and calm E 1928 ESTIMATED AT and you vi! located Klinnr i j ley Hush and Harry Hush today. "Never in the hi.-iory of the nr yaiiii.at.oii life has i here l "M onythinK m ex pi-endive of dt -p mult i M.indin;; will he tl.'n ui..t i lint nil I In we U v: hfini s ph re." nay I Iviii y '. I l - in :. "' Atlanta, tictrjji.i. . v.il- ni i:n in j- itnz.itii'ii. Tlnr.- will lf a chat.M'imis'.ip tnurnaint'iii iiml a pilm ii.i.i '.f to i hi Tii'Md-iit H.iitlinu Ah'Hi'H 1m I :it Y.inrouwi- fnv nii-iulit'is. T'.'.i Kiwanis in iiumhoQ of the late presi.ii' nt. 1 1 unilriMls will take poit-ronvni ion tui h to Alaska i; ! nl!:t r m Mii.- pi'lnts In the with the anfl.stanee of a larco col tired bead or two, hangs out of the (Hickot. Car Troubles Often Due to Spark Plugs is 'More and more of my buninei-s to mi iik from those ear owners Mi-., l llnor Ilatilcy llnsli consisting if with which thp kupsW brushed him to om Hide an ho walked up tho ci'iiter amonfl the d Is lien. Iler nervoinnepn mounted, as the bird approached her precious dish of butter, and finally broke into a displny of real Irish temper when l!ic captain. slttiiiR next her, al lowed the rooster to Htep in lha middle of tho butter. The trim, slender form of "ihc Utile rjrinco" was over an object of admiration on the pari of the who like to boast about n.'ver native women and finally n Sft botherinu to inspect the points f pound bit of Ohllenn femininity by their spark pluns. They don't eoiiu the name of Mama Mnrie mustered in here and complain about ikri ! up couraffo to nMk Klinnr tho secret i lion trouble or anythln' tiuitc so nf her success After a third tie- simple as lhat. They just, wiy triec tints, the former .lackson 'There's Qiicthin' wrotm w!ih thih rounty Rlrl exjilnined to Mama tear no p.twer on hills no speed. Aljiric and her daughters and their Oucss I've bought a lemon." friends that the American women! "They almost force me to et wore corsets, which was probably Into fmc car and see for myself, the principal rea.W for their trim 'and when I start ehoekin' up on ifiuures. Wo nothing would do hut the plugs they laugh at my s.mple that Hurry Itush send to the Tnii. mindedncss. ed States tor corsets, f Mama "Well. I kuchh W( 11 11 lin Marie and several other native i sooner or later thg) we can't Ret : womep, on the next mail. along without the essentials, and Several weeks later. Klinor. out 'good spark certainly is one of the forceful encounters ceded the up pea ran which pre- Kabl0Ci of vuino of )cnat nuj a picture TTat). Alaskan 'for a walk mt a servant running most important of these. Without lil-iek unit ,n terror ironi me nunie in .muiou k'hi h innn nm i m- nm h-ih i Marie. Asked about her action, combustion, and vl rose i el nrc TTati. was almost mo . ..... ...... ., .i.i.., i t. i. J. i i the. leading political apeakorH of .lmliffnnrt to Hprak. j "2 " the Mate. Those were great Jay ..,s th.u IlH lhm Is to your cere- WJ nfl,lUI Uiy jn 1 ..Mus, ut UH wom tll f(irRPt lhat i..r K.1IH..1. r. .in Bi-imuu) ien i"iinony?" she askeu teariuny. i.-iin.- n..w.ii t w'v - m t..,... .......I cw n i: ...H;.i.uW "TlUlt IS all." retlirne.1 mo mas- . . ixmn ilf ,.wl (.i,i,1M Wlim:m Ibe :..-' miiiio n.....l i-nnui. I re. battlefield with a few Fcnlps to her credit. , When she wns 15, the rod hnlr ed tomboy became subdued nvo Kojisiro. as ne mhuki) MtP heard groans and shrieks om- call nne owner who said Tie was his fee in the pocket of his chock- . . t. ..,,.... .,,, ,llM.f n. tisft..t u-hii itio wnv by eieil trousers. ! ..iiiAi-iiiir iin house found Mama the car ran when he was lust run- America's donu'-aie n;iseline jno duci(on fur will loial Uf7-I.- aiid.iitM) fcallous it the ln.r w f the last three years eont ir.ues. ae cording to a bulletin just made public heii by the American lie sei i vh Foundation. The cxjhm t drill ind Will be at le:i t . .".'. 'Mia. -aim jjallens, brincing w- tutal de tnand up to ir..iio-otio1u4Ut. The estimate is based, in part. on an Increase nf -';tar..;ii; in the 'lumber of mi'tnr Vehicles r'Hi.J red w It li the bin eau nf public roads. "Ksthnalcd domestic consump tion for ll's means an tncieasc ei approximately l.'nta.oaa.ati.i gal lons over litL'T." says the bulletin. "Motor vehicle resiviitions show a total of 2;i,3'-'1.4Tauioi 'ib-s of all types as of January l. I'.y December 3 1 nf ibis year the num ber of motor vehicles is expected to number -Ti.iiL'T.:'::!. tilances at tin ironed production sheets of the l:i,er companies, such as i". cialv. Standard, and Texas con pany, -how that the oil industry , has k pace with the automobile industry in supplymi: gasiju. dc- t is an nuto-r' ' , 1 , , . ' 111 i II 1 Ol I lie miinir inuu.si r . "Thus, relatively there is less gasollne on hand toilay than there has I n at this season of the year ! for the last three or four years." rt.-il ct"d in 1 in' lihu clci ttow .,i Neckline A lit i le l.!;:rt; v Im-i l.inv. when pri'i-hed on in t klin ', nives a i i-i i t :.b.inq ta li f simplicity and in inu'i'iii c r.iiually youthful is the tiny h.indk"i rbii-r or i"i ii. r of u lii b Trellis for Sweet Peas Order ti-foot Inch-Muuare staken J.X poiiited at one end for the eweet peas from the nearest carpenter f .'hop. They are reasonably cheap fea mnl can be nut in place early to t '4 hold chicken wire for ihe sweety peas. They are also useful for ' ibihliux. uiisiMi.rawnBiM iiiSUl isnn 'MSSM Why Not T wo Cars? Well, there's Kot to he more. This Is no niarriae ceremony. It's ( . " ,f ' hnokW ..111 ).,. nlu' around town, hut lhat It was no t,'Ood when he (iot "er toil on the cnpiima waist line, ami her !uik-;oucm road and slepped mi the was. hand mopinj? the sweat rroni hia'Trtiti was my cm' to start chei-kiu' hrow aa he followed her irectlons o the p.dnls. Ill trvintf to j;el It "hitched up" the I "If ihe points are over .OLT, Inch rest of tho day. in clearailce the cosine will not the grmtual illness of her moth w, and the first shadow was upon her merry life as the two 'a farce." Ihe Klrl hlar.ed. anil the set out for southern California fat Itejistro shruint'eii his shoulders In Konieh of a sultahlo cllmalo helplessly. ' ' for the mother. In those days "1 don't see how I can add more. they traveled hy carrlaue as far I am not the law," he said and; as Delia. California and fciok the takiiiK a piece ol fruit irom a oisn i T,)(1 r!us.B ,.,nitljcd in t'hile perform iTi-.hi on hills, unless it Is stone from there to San Jose, on the tahle. heuan catllllf II. r,n. ,, y(.,.s, dillillK four of which 'such a his car that you can't tell the railroad hciiitf yet under con- "Whal inure do you want ?" h jjl1ti .s, dliln't see tho face of ! whether li s 7.1 per ceni 'there' or structlon to the former town and oslted. : ((no white person. When llo-y de- ;loa. Too wide naps will cut down north. , "Vtell, lliere nas to no snnm Kino to come hack to tho United 'Ihe speed, also, ami if one tries In enced In Inward thrill at watchlnu answered ami sal sillily in a cnaii the dark wUliiiiY.I winners hptt!nK ' with a look of finality In her eyen. . pl(In1( on Iheii k liithls and puisiiiiut l.ninune i i . , ......... other holsterous and foreion" ;"' '"' Newhiiry, friends who had Is rjart of the family forced to walk or stay at home when some oPthe others are using the car? No reason why you shouldn't have two cars. One of our gcjpd used CcrwiM enable all to ride. And at a cost so low that you'll wonder why you didn't buy one long ago. 0 1927 Chevrolet Coupe at lowest prices for quality cars. 1926 Chevrolet Sedan at a price you can well afford to pay. 1924 Chevrolet Coupe A dandy l?ttle automobile for your second car. & KIWANIS IE 17-21 Over nana delegates from the Hm!I Kiwanis clubs in the I'nited j-Vties iin, Canada together with J unit visiiors- u ill attend the U'tli ;iiimiiil i itiiveniiim of lv 4auis til- Delta was full of Mexican rail-, of a prayer or Im not tiirrtti. siu.ts. tho 'little gringo" bad her set tup apeM under ihese icondl- lernaiional. .luue i; road workers, and Klinnr expert- j ail mere ih n n. bolonlts In 14 trunks. Mbe luul Tions one Is sure to have the engine a siioultaneous uieeiing ! every jmade a si inly 01 native setilH ami 1 itriiKliu . jdub on the .North American cohm- find hail many vartetlon "You ilon l want the points too ; n.-nt will be h.'l.l -.m t.o- eeiniu; which she plaiined-nn trying out close, otherwise you'll have truublenif Monday, .lino- 1 t li for a united on tier .lackson county r anch. with the bllin.' .lust havo the expression of friend.-hip and goc.il Seeds Dumped Into Sea clearance enough so that the en- ! will. There will be ion. una Ki lt was shortly after tho World igine Idles all right and then you'll wanians In cltie.' tn the I'nited war, and all the ports along: the i know ignition will bo right for I States and Canada observing at coast were notified to look for Mr. 1 high speeds and hill climbin'." itlio name moment the good will amusements during the early . . witnessed marriage then enirw hours. This was not true.""1" OI tnt' ,i,M,t t"'"""" of Mrs. Hnnley. who was nervous ' the Hejistro .to read ti pas-snsc and tirod from the trip, and beg- froffi it and again declare the ppH tn hft lnckPrl In tho railroad 1 "u '''" 1925 Ford Truck, Extension frame, sion, A good value. Extra transmis- 'PIERCE-ALLEN MOTOR CO. USED CAR LOT Htntlon throiiKh the night, rnthori 'J " 11 1 ' V". than to remain In tho unpro.ocl-. V , "f " ';lly', ""l, . . . . . children, who had also witnessed . town. , ., .. ...... s lrentn Vans Away : Three years later, Mrs. Han- ley d led . f ol lo wed In two by her husband, and the large. Vlanley estnte was divided be tween l hp . children, .lttdepeden deTxt,..Kllg(ir left during , the sum mer of l!on for Alaska, where she Joined iher brother Kd associated with .lack Halt on In establishing a lino of trading posts stfods ! the ceremony re-entered the room which they had left'u few minutes earlier and bowed before the nminie. Then thev nlaced a large ! t..... !, ,hA i'it-i.r venra ' . . . . . I 1'un'1 11 "" " an arm chair and beckoned bride to sit on it. ' She curtly re fused and wns urged to comply innd Mrs. Hush and hold the for Inspection hy tho United States! " misses uring: agrlculttirnl department. The boat 'Sl"rt Kvenhig Wraps landed at New Orleans and the; PARIS A1) Kventng dresses are customs officer who had missed ! Retting longer and evening wraps their instructions, dumped alt the 'are growing shorter, seeds thev were able to find In the' To take care of billowing tulle occasion Eighth at Bartlet ,ijriit,jim..m-j. mimi iftimwai i r iriwiaaWaWWWWiranrrMrniirB-- TPhones 150 and 941 Thnri skirls and ti-.iiliiiK ilranorii'K Ih w.iM ono llttln ncpiH'r ran nowost wraps hav.' tlniu'il Inln thf.: , t,i n,,.,.v.,r. whii'h iiui'annil ' Jncknt which ni-rasinnally ri'lli h their nniioc It was lu.-ko.l In a ; "nly a IVw im-liiMi hclnw I he hips, j rornor of one of tho Iriinks. an.l hmi nnvn no nisionlnK and art. with the native eualnin hy Harry. ,,s(,().oro, ,y Mrs. Hush after they : meant In he ulin was alwava snlicitnlis for fea-;k...i n.n.i-n,i in iL-un, en,m. ; nnnn In til. ""'" he mlcht ini'i;;: lliJ ilisplnasnre nf ,v. The pepper ean of need, ne- 'al. llie natives. eprdlnif tn the enuple, was from n t rnmn i.r ine laiesi nuaieis mivo Sn Klinnr iireomiilrtdalintdy safiy,..,', ,,.1.,,,.,. imiss. anil exnlalns P'lleh pcekets. nn the drap.Ml rhalr anil ine osiricn I'.ent nn tnkli a trip ""t "' iimvn flew In all dircetl. ns, flllins I Iho oiillnary.. tho Kill persunded lhP nnFtrlN and hair and eyes nt her hrother to furnhh her a ln,.- dispusled ami indignant hride, learn of horses and some Indian to whniii the apoloKies of the wll unides. and she left nn a Innit nesses aad the explanations nf Hie , unrl nazurdouH journey up the nilt iv,.s were so niiieh'iifV' eliutter. 1'hlleat river. I'nrt of the wayi ,'oli,viim Ihe eerethmty " U10 J he had to ko hy canoe, and true eouple an.) iheir KU.-sts went In' lo. her red hair and Irish tern- the hotel for tile weddiiiB dinner. pernmeut, she got , all the thrills ,.mi such a dinner. There, were, t.ut of the Journey she eoulrl. run- four courses, each of which came nliiK nipids and dodKlnit houhlcrs out of Hie same ski!"t. and cliffs. Ni edlcss to say. her I'lc Urines Tears cnnscienliolis cuides were in a! A few weeks later. Mr. and Mrs. slile nf complete exhniisllon i.y Itush had Dr. Nrwhury and Don-; the lime the Journey came In an'nelc.v to 11 real Anierl.in weililintt ,.m, idllllHl'. prepared hy Ihe hride her- II was at n picnic near Jackson- jself. She had hrnfiKht her wed- vllle. a few years earlier. whcnjdlnK calte over in one of the Klinor met Harry Hush, a hand- , trunks and look pains tn prepare Koine young inininK engineer who an excellent meal, climaxed hy had his decree from the 1'nlversily , itpplti pie. ami then the weddinu of .Minnesota and tho Colorado . cuke. When the pie was served, school of mines, and was looklm; I Ihe four North Americans hroke over the west for a suitahle place! down and cried in silent unison. In try his wiUBs. Of all tile food served, pie wns the AlthoilKh she admits It now, sheimost typically American. .It was wouldn't ftlinll then that It was ' tho first pie Hint Dr. Newliury had love at first sishl, and it wasn't ! seen in 3 years, very long uniil IClinnr llanl. y and 1 Klinor, who wore her skirls Harry Bush were cnKaKCd. The short for those days. Ihe hems latter left, lor Koulh Am erica Willi actually rnniiiiK up as far as her n inlnlnB company soon afterwards ankles, hecame the nl.Ject of curi am! relurned In 1002 for a :diort ; oslty amoiiK the Chilean women, visit. At that time the couple le- : and often slopped Iraffln as she elded, to KCt married as soon as ; walked down the streets of Puntn Klinnr could (ret her arfalrs set-! Arenas on her daily shnipini; tour, tied and Join Itush. Ill Puma Are- She hecame known as "the little nas, where Ihe latter was then i C.rlnKO," lind the swift Bait with located. I which she walked throuuh the llrliln Im Hauled Ashnrp jtown wns ever a snurce of merii- 1.1 Vnvemlicr. liniL. the former 1 incut amone ihe slow movinc na- Oinml.nv who had hv this lime de-! lives, who stopped trade In SANDER -- Aeronautical School, Inc. , Medford Aii-port Medford's Own Flying School FLYING TAUGHT under supervision of Ex-army in structor and air mail pilot. . FAST AIRPLANE SERVICE ANYWHERE ANY TIME WITH SAFETY. SEE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FROM TJIE AIR You don't know how beautiful it is until you do. Speciil Sightseeing Trips only $2.50 per passenger. NEW PLANES OF LATEST TYPE. Thoroughly experienced pilots' and instructors. 0 Come out and see us. '"" :' 1 WE FLY EVERY OAY Jhr Economical Transportation I r v . "V I . held 111 place or left i ,. ; . f V0 ' Overwhelming Endorsement '-im the I veh.ne.l lino a younc la.ly of thT)siores to watch her and comment, : .......... tn ..tn.t...u (, i ,m her "ImJh'n eostiinie. Anolher i mi.Hl CAitcilllK i.ir-K-nj.. . rj nut fur Ihe southern shores or thins lhat haffled the lntelllence runtn Arenas, with several trunk-I nf the Chileans was Ihe fact that (tyls of fashlonahlc frocks and! Hush, who seemed a wise man. Tints. She arrived at 'he point of jsl ld liullJ a house on top of a her destination nt six o'clock In: hill. Such unnecessary exerlion Ihe niornlni,' on January B was heyonil their chmpreliiisloii. The wind waa hluli and Ihe A Rood view of the town i.kf sur water rouuh, anil Harry, who had ; rnundlne" connlry would cause in come, out wilh a Rrmip of workers ' He pleasure In nny one hut n In B whale hoat to Ret his fiancee, p'jfclnKo." Mud II Impossihle to continue ! T tfr years later, Harry left for ISntlinc the waves durlnR Ihe time j I'lierlo Oscuro lo locate n valual.lo that 11 look the meticulous Klinor to dress. So they nulled for Ihe shore, and returned , tho second time In a launch. Hut nlns. Klinor had her own Ideas nhout RoinR to shore without her trunks, and It was only nfter on hour or so of promises, near threats nnd finally Qiplomntlc compromises, that they got her Into the hoat. When they reached the docks, h ropo . was slipped around her waist, another around her anklep. and the temperamental mine, and after hulldiilR 32 miles of cart road to where he was to hesin his work, and secuiinK a home for himself and his wife, he sent for Klinor. She was Rreeted upon her arrival hy an announce ment that they vere to have din ner with the captain 'of the port, who had pone to special trouhle to entertain them. The thought of native fond, and especially the use of mare's gnuse In Iheir cooklnR which. In the aristorrallo Chilean households. lady was drawn up onto the wharf took the place of 0utter, would liL-n an r-iich enruo. ihave prompted n refusal of the In- At two o'clnck In the nfternoon vllation from Klinnr. hut f..r the j alhc counle arrived at the home nf ! persuasion of Hurry, who knew Cupt. J.lly. nn KnRllsh friend of Ihe value of kecpinR the good will Harry Hush, where the marriage "f influential native officers, ceremony wns to take place. Here Two InnR tallies were set in the Klinor ran the gamut " emotions dlnlns hall of the Chilean officer's as the Kejiatro Rriilcd her wilh home: one of which the Riiests nuestlom. which sho helieved lo he ' were sealed, anil the other upon prompted only hy morbid curios- ,whlrh the food wns slacked, ready iiy and finally proceeded with the to he i-rved In courses I.y the nn KeJistro Civil, the only legal mar- tlva servant.. rlaBe ceremony In Chill. It co- lUxwter Is Hinncr C.iiest slsted principally In slRnlnK con- At the request of Mrs. Hush, (racf. hetween the two parlies. the captain hud ser; to a distant When the brief rlvll ceremony i- "' " : m over, the Jackson couniy girl on n di-h in the cenier of the lonK tvha had com preBwc. In hr j labia near tha llttl. "Qrlnio." It' r -h. a ' 1 " Q o I I. WHY THEY ACT THAT WAY? 1 by gLt I . B I y '- zrr i I s1, J''TW - caw &.f 7..4 5rffl, L "T f.uutiv ; ' V"it y I I The COACH "58 The Touring $f,Cl C New Ghevrolets 6n the since Jan. !5.- Road Since ils announcement on January first, . more comfortable because the fashion .i... u: i ii..,,...r-i,....i... Gi ui.. ...i...i ri.i i:... i. V nil: jj.KKi. u"vi ..Lit... w..v.v.r.v. i.Mn vk v duiy eiya.u new ji ibiac uuuin M tiia;c. 595 .675 $665 Tn-ffirt Cahrl'li:: Ti!r-..crilt'7 1 t'llliiy'I'rmli SIO IClMviOnlr)! T-'-' Lilit MWrry K -i.ftfj..) J i J All .rU f.o. b. FI.V, Midi. Oietk Chevrolet IK'livvrvd I'ricia l,M-l..d' rl. 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