M3E 4, HIU5BQR0. A&0U3- OCJOBtR. ?!, A0 I --. 4g -.4 - ! '1 CARRIED BY STORM By F. A. MITCHEL. tCoprrljM, IJr. by Anwrlcu Press elation. The Von Puttkauiers wcr one of the most respectable families In Germany. Iheir customs, tbelr manners, their daii; oceuiwtiooa. were tbe same as they had been several hundred years before, when the first luttkamer was permitted to preflx Von to bis name. They llveJ on tbe family estate at RelnfeW, arc In the morning at a certain- hour, attended to their duties, tousebold and social, during the day and went to bed and to sleep at the same hour every night Nothing had ever occurred to disturb the serenity of tbelr lives, and it did not occur to any one of them, especially to Herr Ton Puttkainer and his food wife, that any disconcerting episode would ever occur to tbeni. But where younjt women are grow-' lug up destined to become wives there is always a skeleton in the family closet The mother may realise that pretty dnufihter will mate and leave the family nest, but the father. If such a thought comes luto his head, either banishes It or considers It likely only to happen In the far future. The time came, as It must Inevitably come, when the whole l'uttkatuer family was startled as If by the shock of an earthquake. An application arrived from a young flicer in the 1'russlan army fur per mission to pay bis addresses to Johan na Puttkamer. This was equivalent to asking for ber hand. At first only the horrible proposition to take away one of tbe lambs was considered. Then note was taken of tbe wolf who had brokeu Into the fold. Who was be? A Von, an officer, a member of an ex cellent family. But with this tbe list of recommendations ended. At the university where he bad studied bis wild ways had fastened upon him the obriquet of "Mad." A big man. wKh long legs, be strode through German customs, trampling them at every step. Be never did anything as any one else would do It He had uo reverence, no fear. He smoked big black cigars and drank (asks of beer. Terrible as it was to give up the maiden, it was ex cruciating to risk ber happiness with such a man. A family conclave was called-that la. a conclave among the older mem bers. The applicant's position, talents, habits, were discussed and testimony regarding them taken. On tbe one band was the young officer's family and social states, on tbe otber his mad pranks, bis contempt for established forms. It was not deemed wise to posi tively decline what might prove a food match nor to accept what might prove a very bad one. Better tempo rice until an- acquaintance with tbe suitor could be gained. Tbe Bnai deci sion was to invite him te tbe family domain and look him over. If he were much in love, be would wait; if not well, perhaps they would be well rid of bim. So Herr von Puttkamer wrote the young man permission to pay the family a visit of Inspection. Just as a church congregation permits a candi date to preach them a sample sermon. Word having reached be Puttkamer borne of tbe bonr at wblcb tba suitor would arrive, preparation was made to receive Ulm according to tbe sacred traditions of the first families of Ger-many-aunts and uncles were Invited to be present during the visit that the benefit of their observations might be obtained. He was to be permitted to remain till some estimate of his prom ise as a husband had been secured, then to be sent away for further de liberation, perhaps other visits and a final decision, which would be com municated to bim In due form. Meanwhile tbe glri applied for de murely waited for tbe result of all this Investigation. When the day came round and tbe hour approached for the suitor's arriv al the Puttkamer family and the old est aud most trusted relations were lined up tn receive him to protect the lamb from any sudden dash of the wolf Johanna was stationed In the center of tbe group between ber fa ther and mother, while the others ei tended as wings on either side. A clatter of horse's hoofs was heard coming up the driveway at a gallop, and a moment later a tall, lank young man threw himself to the ground. There stood the father and mother glaring solemnly, between them tbe blushing Johauna, with ber eyes cast on the ground. Without a moment's hesitation tbe lover ran forward, flung bis arms around her, drew her tight ly to his breast and covered her face with kisses. Meanwhile tbe scandal ized parents stood flushing Hgbtnlng from their eyes at this annihilation of all their pluns, all their precaution. But the victory was with tbe young man. who had carried the position by Storm. It waa not long before the fa ther and mother realized that tbe mat ter was settled. What! Prevent their daughter to remain uubetrotbed to tba man who had embraced her! Never! Tbe luspeetloo was ended at its be ginning; tbe probation did not take f lace. It was a settled fact that little Johanna was to be given over to ber lover though be were a monster. Be fore be left Keinfeld tbe pair went through the forms of betrothal. Years after this triumph, with the same whirlwind decision, tbe man who made It achieved others Id a far dif ferent field that of statesmanship and diplomacy. For years be directed tbe policy of tbe king of Prussia, he hum bled that king's enemy, France, and from the palace of Versailles proclaim ed his chief emperor of Germany. His name will be banded down among the greatest of European statesmen. It was Otto von Bismarck. ' I The Answsr. A professor at a well known engi neering college says that but for occa sional Innovations In the application of learning, such as the following, be would find it bard to Judge tbe extent of bis usefulness, says Everybody's Magazine. This question was asked upon an ex amination paper: "What steps would you take in determining the height of a building, using an aneroid barome ter?" Tbe answer was, "I would lower the barometer by a string and measure tba strlug." . TO THE PUBLIC After looking over the Northwest for an extended time, we concluded that Hillsboro was the point and we have bought the Grocery and Boot and Shoe Stock formerly owned by John Dennis, and , have added to this a line of Gents Furnishing Goods We solicit a share of public patronage and pledge that we will sustain the re liability of the Dennis' Store. We will be pleased to meet you and will make it worth your while. WYATT&CO. Gonnell SiOo. We wish to announce to our CUSTOMERS that we have secured the exclusive selling agency on VAN DUZErVS EXTRACTS. These extracts have been aoalyized by every State Chemist in the United States and are found to be absolutely pure, of superior strength and delicacy of flavor, in order to close out our old line of extracts we will give one 20c bottle of Van Duzer's Famous Vanilla free with every . bottle of extract purchased from our old line. Do , not let this opportunity go by to get the best bot tle of Vanilla Extract in the United States, Abso-. lutely Free. ' Two Bottles of Extracts for the price of ONE. Pen and Brush. John T. McCutcbeon, the artist and cartoonist of Chicago, has gone to Africa, where be is to paint wild ani mals. Mark Twain has been ordered by hia doctor to cut down hia smoking to four smokes a day. He is suffering from "tobacco heart" Turner's picture, "Mortlake," waa sold last year In London for 12,600 guineas, tbe highest price ever realized for an English landscape In tbe auc tion room. . Ernest Thompson Seton. author and lecturer, is an Englishman by birth who lived in tbe Canadian backwoods and on the western plains to get "local color" for his work. Science Sittings. The diameter of the moon Is about three-elevenths that of tbe earth. Professor Arthur Korn of Berlin has perfected an Invention which proves the theories of gravitation. Before photography was applied to stars the highest number catalogued was 457,847. The number of stars the camera will show is estimated at over 30,000,000. So sensitive are some of the new seismographs that If two were mount ed on the roofs of high buildings-on opposite sides of a busy street they would show that the buildings beat slightly toward each other when traf fic Is heaviest. Waves of Water. The river Rhine flows three times as fast as tbe Thames. The ' Pacific ocean covers 40V4 per cent of tbe water surface of tbe globe, the Atlantic 21 per cent and tbe Ant arctic 19 per cent. Wast water, In Cumberland, Is tbe deepest of English lakes. Its bottom is far below sa level, though its sur face la over 200 feet above tbe sea. There are but two rivers In the Unit ed States whose beds are higher than the surrounding country. These are tbe Yukon river in Alaska and the North Canadian river In Oklahoma. Train and Track. The Chicago and Alton railroad la testing auomatlc stokers on thirty -six of Its largest engines. No passenger was killed on the Eng lish railroads in tbe year 1008. Tbe number Injured was 283. With a view to supplanting tbe horse cars of cross town lines In New York tbe receiver of the Third avenue rail road Is experimenting with two cars, one ' an electric storage battery car and tbe other a gasoline electric car. . ALUMINUN UTENSILS Are solid metal throughout. Are not injured by boil ing dry. Do not rust, tarnish nor corode, nothing to scale or " chip off. Wanted Parties to clesr"-.I5 teres of land. Will pay $40 to $5G per acre. Fred Heaee, 6 miles outb of Hillsboro, Cornelius. Ore., Route 2. 32 4 Do not forget that Greer keeps all kinds of field seeds. 29tf Richard B. Wiley, son of W: V. Wiley, and who is attending tbe Hill Military Aeademv, bas been named vioe president of tbe Asso ciated Stnlents, and appointed Captain of Cadets. For a Short Time we will offer a 40-quart preserving kettle like the picture of Pure Spun Aluminum for. ... . 90c We Carry a full line of , . Aluminum utensils and will be glad to show you any time you call. 1S 2nd atrmmt Fiftieth Anniversary txer- ciscs at Forest drove HI LIS B0B0 SINDS BIG DELEGATION Dr. F. A. Ballet Gives Address ts Amtrj Bolbresk A Urg delegation of llillsboro Ma sons attended the Fiftieth Aeoiver ary of the founding of Holbrook Lodge A. . F. & A. M., of Forest Grove, Monday evening. Dr. F. A Bailey, ofTuelitv Lodge, Hillsboro, which was organised several yearr prior to the instituting of Holbrook Lodfce,was HilUbjro's te iter, and his adlreee was iu commemoration of Auory Holbrook, after whom tbe Grove 1 lodge was named. Tbe three original charter members of the institution. Almorao Hill, 00 tears; Isaac Mytrs, of Portland, now in his 80;h 3 ear, and Her. W. 0. fiwina:, well known in ibis ct y, and who was the first minister in the Greenville sectiou, were til present ' Masons from Ongon City, Salem, LaFayette, Beaverton Portland. Hillsboro, and other val ley points were io alteudauce, and over 300 of the mystic votaries were present the largest number ever in attendance at a like calibration in the Northwest. In bis discourse 00 Mr. Holbrook, Dr. Bailey point ed out that the gentleman had been editor of tbe Oregon iao prior to H. W. Scott a iooumbtnoy on tbe noted journal. H. I. Goff, worshipful master of Ho) brook Lodge, was muter of ceif uioniei ana Introduced tbe speakers woo re sponded to touts as follows: "Miuiuo Masonry tn Uresou, Urana ussier Norris R. Cox; "italics of the Msson lo His Owa Lodge," Past Grand Master W. B. Grace: "Ancient Free Maaouiy," A. Ben Kori: "Muonrv as a Univenal In- stttatlon," John V, Canoll, of FoitlamI "Amoty Holbrook," Dr. P. A. Bailey, ol Hillsboro; "Personal Reminiscences," by 8. Dilley. E. W. Haines, of Forest Grove, and George 11. Hi met, of Port land. , M. B. Dilley bas held tbe position of trier in Holbrook IxxIkc lor 30 yean, rt of which he bas served consecutively. Tbe lodge waa instituted October 19, 1859. when a dispensation was granted by Grand Master Amory Holbrook to a number of residing Masons. Tbe lodge is named after him, and six days latei he presented the lodge with tbe Bible tbat has ever since graced its altar. The lodge was chartered by the grand lodge December ai, IH60. Cntil 1878 the meetings of the fraternity were held In the npper story of a small frame build- known as the Western Hotel to the settlers, which stood on tbe lot now occupied by the Forest Grove National In 1060 Holbrook 1xlge bad a member ship of 13. In 1871 the agitation for more aduiuate lodge quaiters came up for discussion, and on June 15, 1H7H, a contract was en tered into between the othcere ot the kdge and the trustees of the estate of Michel Vert, to build a ball jointly, the pper floor ol which should be used ex clusively by the Masons. This ball was dedicated by luality Lodge, .No. 6, on St. John's day, December 37, 1K78, the late Congressman Thomas II. Tongue be ing the orator for the occasion. Of the original charter members only three are now living: Almoian Hill, Or egon pioneer of 1R43, nearly 90 years old, residing in the Union neighborhood; saae Meyer and W. I), hwiuir. All three were in attendance at the banquet. W. H. Galvani, of Portland, was also one of the speakers. la 1906 the local lodge became sole owner of the hall in' which its sessions are now held. The lodge rooms weie recently renovated and furnished anew. Those present fiom Hillsboro were, r. P. A. Bailey, Dr. A. B. Hiiley. Thos Bailey, Cnaa Ltmltln, Jas. Mainuder, B. W. Barnes, Dr. W. l. WO'-d, L. A. Rood, E. L. Moore, Dr. W. B. Pittenger, C. K. Deichman, Dr. J. K. Adkuis, W. J. Gregg, ,G.A. Pstitwon, J. A. Imbric, Hon. W, N. Bsrrett, Cal Jack, Jr.. Peter iBoscow, W. G. Hare and M. C. Case. E. L Moore's laundry Maud 8. -tole to tbe b me pla'e the othr day in a manoer that shows th knows the game. The vehicle wa standing on the street !n front ol the Tualatin, and E L was talk ing with some one whet Maud started to run. It was impossible to catch her and Moore looked fir a wrecked conveyance Iuetead of making down the street the col' turned into the Main Street livery and stopped at tbe rear, asking to be unbooked. There's nothing like good training and a good baseball manager as coach. 1 llOIIfi IH, LUMBER FOE SALB About 50 000 teet of rongh and dressed lumber, at private sale, at reduced price, at the Thompson Broa. Lumber yard, above Mount- aindale. Pad Bo States Phone, Ulenooel38. u r. ftpsner. 818 r Mrs. Mayjne Pitteoger Reel, of Wallowa, is tbe guest of her moth er, Mrs. M. M. Pitteoger. When you can buy a 10 quart, 14 quart, or 17 quart diehpan for 25 cents jou are getting a bargain, so go to Greer's and take advantage or a good thing. 30 3 Geo. Robinson, of beyond Laurel, was tn the city Tneiday, 9 Everyone hnows that Armor Plate Hose stand the "RachettM THEY ARE GUARANTEED Sells All kinds S of shoes For pV,.E kinds Q'f - feet BAIRD I Between the Drvitf Stores l lzL Notice to the Public Those h3 wiah to subscribe to the Rest Room may leave their dona tions at the E. L McCormick Music Store, or with officers of the Rest Room Finance Committee. Mrs. T. R Imbrie, Chuirman. Mrs. J. P. Tamiesie, Trees. Mrs. H. T. Bsg'ey, 8c. D R. Wheeler, who has lived netr Reedville for many years, at one time owning a big farm, has seen all that section cut into small tracts. He still te ains nearly seven acres for a home Mr. Wheeler was in the city yesterday, and called on the Argus. Mrs Chas Koonti returned Sun day from an extended vieit with relatives at Arlington, Tbe Dalles and Portland. , , John Kamna, the Farmington rancher, and who will get big prices for his extensive limothy crop, was in town Monday. Fred Beach, of Glenoop, and Wm, Irmler, of Cornelius, were county seat visitors Tuesday afternoon. The Nelson Hardware Co. Now is the Time for Heaters Ours is the PLACE to Get Them. The Great Western A Beauty An Office Oil Heater Fine for HcJroom. The Wood Superior Neat and Nobby. Our heaters can not be excelled for durability and finish. They will Jrace any p.rlor. We We for $1.25 up to $15.00. We deliver nd set up free of extra charge. 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