^ arm w V »T m ÊÊfm rnm ^ IK » \ N E \ I I I » THE DAM P ub lish**) every Wednesday I* i th e In te re s t o» t h r B»>nnevllle Usui a ren by th e Botine* III* Dnm Pul»- titillili: com pany. Editi* J o h n H . T r a i l s , Euyinas Manager M a r k A. S h i r k b , (U M I CHRONICLE . . E d ito r ia l amt B u s in es s Office In B o n n e v ille . O regon. M e ch a n ica l D e p a r tm e n t in Case»*!« ia»ck*. ' O ffic ia l p u b lica tion for A m erican L e s i o n po*t N<> s s . B o n n e v ille . O reg on 8 1 ’ B S C HI P S I O N K A T E S By C a r r ie r 3 0 c e n t* O n * m o n th ....... ...... SO c e n t s Threw m o n th * ........... . By Mall T h r * « m o n th s ................. S i« m o n th s .................. O n * y e a r ................. —.... ... » 0 . 5 0 » 1.00 » 2 .0 0 7 THE xPIHN *. Noble E Hyd* A h ' T h e Spring S e ts us thinking tu such ch an n e l*. A» the » « » s a r d sephyrs bring > .» , to think In o th e r c h a n u e ls . t'f f with o i e r r o a t aud llsnuel*. F o r we want to feel th e h r * * » * . On our elbow* and o u r knee«. 'C ause It's S p r ln « ' Ha* T h e Sp rin g ' Soon, the cold we ll he forg ettin g . P ur th e geese are north s-w tag See the hens the ro oster petting P led ging him they II soon b* settin g W hile our cat s renewed her pro w ls* To our neighbor'» ro rln g thoroas. 'C a n s * It's S i t i n g ’ P0ST WORKS ON TRAFFIC WOß And did »OM e re» h e a r of t h e ' absent minded < lerh who wrapped hlmaelf up In h<* w o rh? • * * I by W lls% I* |a M y Barn» T h * first tan d a y * at t h e bea< h A < '■ * • •» e l t a ,.M U , ' are th e hottest a r d e I» e s s d u ty W ife K teey o n e o f your frie n d s There reread . _ tried to hiss me at your party tael • M f t . e h .tr ! . ,,r night *» l itt lie le - g 1— tom 1 i n * m . a 5®* * M|y Mueband W ell what do you , Mr. h '‘ i 'Ml* Wv,, i w s a l m * to d>»* Make th e m a ll | I apologlae to y ou * t„ ^ | Th" - - . s from (k41 fife No I want yon to throw g»wpb. a leseo, * »Ms i an o th e r party, W h i le the kwh al * ^ Husband My pel. a g r e a t phy 1 s lrlan war» women r e q u i r e m o r * sleep than usu al “ "If» ( s u spicio usly 1 O h ’ Husband Vea. my d e a r a o-wf- perbapa y ou ’d b e a le r a o< wait up for m e tonight • * * Sh e Meet me at th e c o r n e r t o was decided to sta rt worh Improv. night at seven o 'clo ck Ing the road through the town this II* All rig h t. ■ b a t Urn* will s ir in g you be th e r e * T he a d * a n ta g e of c o o p é r a t if * action among the people o f a com- Tw o ta a cou ple and th r e e la a munlly » a , b h » i better demon crowd If the th ird ou r » a r«p strated B usiness m«n w .n te d th e Improvement Th*r forgot Uh» was only a n und I r r o k o # personal d iffe ren ce s, moved In mass fo re* on *n o b je c tiv e and d a u s h t e f . but t h e r e • *• n o t h in g • •>ld or stiff ab out her won It I* within the grasp of the *opl# of the d istrict tu bund a com m unity that will be the pride THE POET'S CORNER of Oregon W hatever they will to do. they ran do They Wanted a r u d and thev got it T h e y want J o h n T h o m a s « • ■ d » s ri| s tre et lights and they wilt get f I could »uly go where t h e b a n * them T h - y desire a ru ral f i r * naa grow, district, and they will ob' »In It If !!.• > a I > Industrial plan ts and \nd roes «nut* grow s fam ous • miner resort on the in Afrten. shore of t h r lak e and a town of And play with th e m o n k e y s all sp lm d ld bualnesa houxs* and •tsv b eautiful h o m e , they will procure Add swing In t h * tree« them, provided they stand shoal- And then g o hom e dey to shoulder end fight -I T h e rich e a rth turned up by 1. In c o r p o ra t e th e tow n. a rd e n e r s Is a Joy to tillers of the 2 C r e a te a w ater d is tr ic t. <i)||. aud th e hill* a r e r .-s e i .o lr s 3 C r e a te a Ore d is tr ic t. i R e -o rg a n lie a c h a m b e r of c o m fo r th e purest of water Son e e ltt ie li* hav.- a feeling m erce. hat they a r e only tem po rary *o- S. I n s ta ll s tre e t liithta. o u ru e rs h e re that soon they will 6 Lay down side w alk s. ' » » e to “ up an ch o r ami a w a y " ■ *me s i l l not even wait to see t h * IHA\ \ W I T H T H E KIN G at er o f th e Columbia rise until “ N e ith e r K ing nor clow n s n a il it fo r m * a la k e fifty mites long ru le th is tow n. .nd o f no m ean bread th Nor will So le t's be d o n e with I»eputy hey see th e Ind ustrial plant* that B ro w n '' will b - given Impetu» by the pow- R e a lly . I ’eputy S h e r i f f B ro w n ->r o f th e pent-lip flood o n l y as is not a had c h a p — u n til he bw- visito-» on som e not fa r distant coanes frig h te n e d o r g e t* mad o r •av will they see the trim business I j »- s his head, o r w h a te v e r It Is house*, th e well-lighted well-pnv- th.it o c c u r s to him when he has . d s tr e e t s , t h e c o m fo rta b le homes c a ion to e x e rcise th . a u t h o r i t y .mi aparto US gard ens Ihn I Will dt*- vested iu him by law. ilr.guish t h e present to w n s ll* T h e deputy g a r * a d e m o n s t r a B u t most re sid e n t* have more tion of his u n fitn e s s fo r a u t h o r i t y th an a passing Interest in (h e or . n ig h t last week when h e rw- town It Is tr u e no org a n isation pcad edly h a m m e re d a d ru n k man no m a y o r, nor m achinery with < v. r th e c r a n iu m with a black h lrh to com pel the dMatory or - ‘ k T h - d e m o n s tra tio n « « * no to do t b * l i pari IW u n w h o le s o m e bit o f b ru ta lity , u n d 1 he g e n e r a l good r i n be used T i n i h t i u \ r i t o i w j «i t h e r e was m u ch m u rm u rin g l o u d j a * a result. .•.» I lug f o r t Sand and the small cities c r itic is m a m o n g * r * w i tn e s s e s . • „ M»t <j„ h i* part " n H » e r r r e . a It*tl of the W illa m e tte valley are fig T h e d r u n * m an did not want Mr‘ th e re a t i t t l » .“ a* th e old aw hav -iratlveiy scra tch in g t h * jr head* e n t e r Deputy S h e r i f f B r o w n 's c a r it wilt do th e trick Let us a l l j n n d pussllng their minds over a and he d rive n hom e. He d o e s n 't do o u r part r e i n s of o b taining f i n d * with know why he d id n ’t want to go ■ ■ ...... .......... » hlch to d efra y c. »t* of obtaining home, and n e it h e r do we know U \TI H \ M i I MH I l de» trl. al en. ;» Honn why h e did not re m a in h o m e a f E a s t o f C ascad e l-ock * a thou I dam te r he « a * dumped on his own g e-Tetary of i n te rio r I r k r s has d oor s t * 7 . but th e r e was n e it h e r san d a c r e s of the rich e st soil In declared that h« will spend no O reg on Hew Idle be- ause It need or anion n o r pro vocatio n f o r th e more money In Oregon, that the water. W a t e r and b r o k .n up li p'rn u a g lon b rou g h t to b ea r upon '•>le had more thvn It* s h are of to o n e - s e r e and five-a cre i r s e ' him L-dcrsI fu nd* T h is b»ld s t a t e It would provide hom es for a tars ft is re p .rt* d — and we hav e no n u m b e r of fa m ilie s and perm it <>' ment »rouse.) the Cortland city -un. I from ¡ ' * usual l e t h a r g . for r - a s o n to doubt I t — th a t Deputy th e uulldin g o f a rich a g ric u ltu r a l S h e r i f f B ro w n h< at up o n e o f th e d is tr ict. T h e r e is a genuine de !* had evpec»ed the n ational a d m e :.:b e n . o f th e s e ctio n gang a itiand fo r th e land, but no one m inistratio n to com e fo rward with money need -d to co n s tr u ct a m o n th a g o T h e m an he beat up wants It b e ca u se o f ab sence of * i » power line down 'h e liv e r la st week Is em ployed on th e dam te r In Its pre«er.t s t a t e It h-» j Acting at d irection of hi* m a n - W ith a s t a t e liq u o r s t o r e at hand. l i t t l e o r no value. W h e n watered •'ll Mayor C arson has «ailed a *' m e drunken.-«» {» to be expected and sold a s a c r e tr a c t s It ha* a meeting of re p re s en ta tiv es from E v e n th e d e j ’ ity s h e r if f m u st have v alu e o f »Zon to f i n o an acre m u nicipalities In th e P ortland te r . r»-allz*d t h a t when he to og hi* T h e C h ro n ic le bellev.-a t h " own p e *e n t p o sition A m a j o r i t y of e rs can w a ter t h e land at a rea- rltory for Marrh l for the pur t h e men em ployed on th e dam aon ab le co s t If th e y will Join one pose o f procuring help In solving h a v e frie n d s. Som e day th e se n n o th e r In fo rm in g a ru ra l » a t e r the problem. No o n * know * yet how murn the f - i - n d s a r e going to grow aug ry d is tr ic t, which operate# on the *'i*h t h e deputy s h e r if f, fo r th e s a m e prin cip le a s a sc hool d is high te nsion lines will cost, hut best guess places th r expense at 1 * o f av e ra g e » will p rom pt him trict. som ething I lk * » 5 .0 0O .00 0 lt*»|. to b la c k - j a c k th e w rong fellow W a t e r Is a v a ila b le fo r th e land dents and property ow ner* o f the And th e n we a r e g oin g to feel T a x e s would be low. G overnm ent s o r r y f o r Deputy S h e r i f f B row n e n g in e e r s and th e s t a t e e n g in e e r* B o nneville Ihim a re * ran lytnps- No o n e b e l ie v e . S h e r i f f E d lrk a r e prepared to explain all d etails thlxe with people of P ortland , hut In view of th e fact that power v-ould co n d o n e his deputy s h e riff's If so m e one will call a m eeting fat*-« m u si. a* a m atter of e c o n : ''o n * , and we a r e r o n fl d e n t t h * ' Is It not possible to get c o n if he k/iew th e f a r t s t h e r e would ce r te d actio n and b ring th e prop om ic* re m ain low.-r «• t h * s . i t . h be a new d eputy sheriff In town e r t y o w n e r* t o g e th e r fo r th e ir m u than at a d istan ce , they rn n c o t b e fo re th e week Is ou t. T h e fa c t * tu a l b en e fit and for th e benefit he expected to jo in In solving the shou ld he b ro u g h t to hi* a tte n ti o n . o f th e co m m u n ity a* a w h o le ' W e problem. should like to see Noble Hyde and ( H I T P R ID E DEYKMH’ IM ; W . J . C arlson l a k e a lead In this LITTLE KNOWN FACTS T h e c iv ic pride developing In m a tt e r . t h e d is t r ic t Is e n c o u ra g in g . The AN O B J E C T L I ».SON s e t t i n g o ffe r* o n e o f th e loveliest F r a n k A u lrle th . principal o f I h * n a tu r a l s i t e s f o r a to wn of Im Bald T h e O reg onian In a new* l«ork* grade school and high p o rta n ce th a t cou ld be Imagined. sto r y F r i d a y m o rn in g ; school and b ask e tb a ll r o a ih . I» g T h e sce n e ry 1« u n su rp a s s e d , th e " C s E s d * I-ock* won a notable g ra d u a te o f W ashing ton Htate m o u n ta in s a r e b e a u tif u l, th e t e r - , victory a t the s t a t e highway c » ir normal and Oregon norm al, and rain offer» no o b s ta c le s to build-1 mission m e e tin g y esterday when It also attended th e Cnlver»lty of C a lifo rn ia . I » * Angele« branch it I. 0 CAL LEGION A SM ILE OR TWO m an a f * r * , M IIMI* f u r . I , • e r e only t h . U» *»t 1 hrlr-m „ I 'tn p h ' T h e S p rin g ' W hen th e wife c le a n * up the room K e arrau g tng everything. Yes she 'll tear-u p every room With her bucket, swab and broom. 'T ho ug h w* wonder why she does It, W ell we know. It I* h*owu»* It Is th e S p rin g ' «H K P W Mi RAM i I» IM t 'I I W I M * >•» No man is better than the company he keeps. ft E B Wnlte. ow ner o f Cascade l » c k ' * newest apartm en t house, helped build th e main line o f the N orthern I’nclflc railroad from Mlsgotjla. Montana, to T a co m a In i the e a rly 'AO's T h e town of Butti- \ « rlln. Oregon. I* bulli on his old ‘i f* rm He subdivided ami sold è much o f the present to w nslte „1 ■ llo seburg At 75 he I , hale and I hearty and strong. l ilo r la I n « » W » n d « fly I would like to go VMhrre th e g i « a»| hou ses i f » , T h e re on the .!<-««.rt (s ta n d , I would find n sleepy rr.w-ndlle T h a t lie* and b lin k s Into th e Nile * s s Ih in n * je sn e H e W it l I) W rng T -ng lel>| I «so A I 'k l B r s * buy Is h* He liv e* in C h in * far * w * y lit# eye» #re s lan t and th in And he's always d r r * » * d In c o lo rs bright and rny your th .^ ^ *» * i h . n , . ^ ** „ 1* » his y f *< e I , r m * ^ * * 1 o n . l„ , , , g . , . ^ I at- - Mill# kio , U his r o a .e p t U ., of h e , 1 w feol If yonr r s ‘o“1 „ . u . * « M i« * * * ' »■•» * ss (he ^ . tro n # la the history e« im . ^ Ir? Ì ' COO paflift! 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