The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, October 23, 1913, Image 3

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LAST UY NIGHT
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:She Came Into Her Rightful!
Place at Last
To Please You
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lataraace la Carrie al Bclaeta Ff
mU Five Taaa4
Ih hoU-1 of J. M. MilUr. of
Itiinkn. mntaininif arrommixla
lions for fifty trusts hurniHt lant
Friday nitfht, aUut t-n or t-levi-n
o'clm-k. the Maze catthinu from
a iMwtive Hue. Mr. and Mrs.
Miller an! little child had not re
tired, and nothing was saved,
there was no time to even get
their clothing excei.ting that
which they wore. Had the littk
fellow gone to lied without trou
ble, be would have Un-n uimtaim.
and he might have jM-ritihed in
the flames.
Mr. Miller did everything h
could to Htop the flames, which
i l.r ri.alwar I spread rapidly, but it was use-
Hn.
He wa-s severely burned trying
to save the building. The struct
ure and all its furnishings were
a total Ions within a short time-
after the flames burst over the
main building.
The Iohs is estimated at atmut
eight thousand dollars, while the
insurance carried atmunts to
something over $1,000.
Mr. Miller has U-cn running a
saloon in connection w ith the ho
tel, and he refusal a license last
Sci.temher on the ground that
his iK-tition did not carry a ma
jonty of the legal voters, lie
has lieen advertising a renewal
of his Btuilication. with over 10
lulitiotiers. but lust what lie
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will now do is conjecture.
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bill., i.T Ix-r iuT.iry. ai.1 Tift "JimlTTiB I
run nitfht ftT nlfiM. with 1
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fnt, iJun't yon know."
Th latichlng wor-1 flahrl amm J
Marshall one nlifht when "Flimflam" j
waa on Ita third month. Ha hai tned j
to t aOinrtliiir at tlia foot of tha atalra
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Portland. Ore.. Oct. 20.
Mr. tleorge IL Bagley.
Hillsboro. Oregon.
Dear Mr. Hagley:
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hearing an explanation of my
ttlan for Federal Aid to good
roads, and 1 wish to thank you
for your courtesy in the matter.
It mav be of interest for you
to know in connection with an
nouncements which you say will
U made through the palters that
in this case, as in the case of the
Parcel Post. I have stent many
months working out a concrete.
comprehensive, and sitecitic plan
which 1 believe, if adopted, will
bring satisfactory results for a
riHifif manv vears to come. It
mnv also U iK-rtinent to remark
that havimr taken up this work
before my term in the Senate
expired 1 am continuing it since
K nvniration of niv term in or
der that the work might not be
left partly done, hut I am ooing
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u illimr to do this because of the
magnitude of the subject matter
and its importance not only to
Oregon but to the entire United
lat.w
Had rural roads mean isolation
rum! resident, and more par-
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form nir, w ru-ts. 1 Hey areeveii
more interested in gotHi mads
than are the men. I would like
l a
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tend to them an invitation to be
present.
lours very inny,
Jonathan Bourne Jr.
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That waa what I via ha4 nk-kniim4
hi-r at the firxt rebearaal of "Fllra
Hum." Phe waa the arrawnleat horoa-
ll.nt rlrl In the rhonia wlwn the Klrla
11i1 up for Omt Inapartlon and tap-
i.-rl to lni:'l In the mUMle at the line
up lavla l04 h.-r ami railed out
U-for evi-rvUxl In tha pU-aaaiit. mer
ry little war lie tad;
"That will do If youra. IJtUe H right.
rji-n hVfr mini auoui inainc iuw
rent.. We'll aave tha apot W1 when
7u're around Tha bark row for
lonrn."
KveryUnly turnul to take a r
Up.k at Uttla llrip-hteyea tM-rora uia
hark row bb!Iwh1 In.r forerpr. fiha
at ata.ut thirty, a allm llttla woman
alth hlif rray eyia and dart hnlr. It
waa a ilnt of U-auty In lu own way.
Dint hnlr. a.. ft aul hrown and atralpht j
a MlniM-baha'a erer waa. but aha bad :
trinl to mun-el It Into ahapa with a
h'.ine apiillVd 'urtltiit Ir.m to rnaka her
U.,k pn.f.-Mloriat. and It waa a light
lint ahe t.k lii-r mll'irie braTWy. ani
VK' lJVla rtH-.it; i a 1 ue pit in un-
It was b.-r brat In the aru
daya, that Krtt. It carrlwl ber throun
an th I via major and minor tan-
tnima and the teaaln from the ot!u-r 1
irlrla She aald little and worked hard.
Iit th ni. knnme that ImTla bad given
her that Omt day aturk fnat E-en
J.tile ItcynoMa. the wardrobe woman,
raugtit It, and wh-n ab wag banding
out the tunwa to the irlrla ahe towujd
a bnrirh Bcroea the room and called out
t-t.M-rfully:
"H.Te you no. Itrlghteyear
And Mttle llrlghteyea Juat taughel j
..kI iinturt.l!y. BlthotiBO ana nan i
lrawn th lenat artliUc Clothoa in me
lot. H dhln t roBlter wncn one -
.lily th fourth rlrl In the Inat row j
- a . t.li k. ..a
bark. Hhe dl.l aa imrt nai iu'u
and ki't out of the Bot light
That L'lrCa an olil timer, iiavia
mnrkrd to Vlda tvrne aa tbe two .tood
In the flmt entrnnre tne orH-ning ihu.
and wntrlied the glrla take a big enowe
on the 'ltattlebnng" on. Ttu-re were
alttivn t'lrked out from the little onea
In the crowd, and llrlghtoyia waa one
of them. It wna a Jolly, winging,
drummer boy fhonia and took the min
ute It hit the houae. The glrla were all
In iiritrlft and blark. with uniire druma.
nrd Utile llrlghti-yea waa bentlng hern
fur aure. no nmke t?lieve. The rouge
ht liMtl her lota, and ao did the red and
aaafrini Jier head wna held
aortpiaij.tw.
the nmnagrr. a . I
wati-iuxl th aklnny Ilttl nauiwv.
end thoughtfully the glrli went
til,--, all rlL-ht he Mid. I u
a . a. I raft In
axn t laaJlll II1ITIIIITUW llllallt. aiaa-w
horua. iHivK nnd aee how ne goea.
Bh..' on to the rope fill right"
Vl.la lennod forward to get a octxer
look.
I've m that girl aomewncr.
Mck." ahe aaiiL lxo ni ik-v
with thnt drum. Ana me j
atepa! Who la aheT
-Mttle nrtghtt'.ve," mugnea Lmvia
ahortly. Tlmt'a H ano is now buj
wny. but alie'a nn old timer all right"
J , . tl
Vlda Inughcd. too. M Mnraun..
wnlked around with her to tne oig
whlte automobllo In which ahe made
her flnt eiitnince. The flmt act showed
a mountain acene In a country any-
whi.ro U-tween Italy and tblna. ine
Umutlful Ampricnn hclrem was doing
ih touriiie atiint nil over Europe, and
the prince of the country was In lore
with her. He had followed the lead of
the w hite automobile all oyer the map
..,,1 n.iiillv had Induced the gin to pay
visit to his own land. She feared
possible bnndlttl. no assured her the
red and black drummer boys and the
army behind them could protect ner.
And all the time, of course, he merely
wanted to get her over tho border, ab
duct her. shut hor tip In the castled
steep fortress (net 2) and starve her
into mnrrylng him nnd filling hla atlngy
Uttlo treasury with oodles or American
coin. It wns n rennsn, oui n "n
with a bang. Even before V ula a en
trance the thing waa sure auccess,
and Marshall wna solidly Joyous.
iu rnroful and don't lose your neaa
when you tnke thnt run," he snld aa be
.... . w.l- .!.. . .
ma' hln at'1 Aa h rame by to
take her pla e In It Mttle Itrtghtya
. . a. t A ..m ttk. Aaaaa ilma
nan io p. nun. ..... '" ""'""-'! , tria .m.. Mla WUllama
their eya met. jiarimn nTi unun. ,
Me
how a newipaper ahoula ! cooaitiu.
UU plan waa to pUsaaa aa aaany par-
whn ahe had gone up th Btalra.
had forgotten "niiiiflnni" and New
York. Somewhere. ame time, ao long
ago that be didn't like to reinemner It
or have other people- either, one Nick
Marshall had run a little one ring dr-
cua through that fountry towns about ;
thirteen yeara bark-and there bad j
lam a girl, a pretty, piquant girl, who
rode a home In the parade and drove I
diarlot In the fanny, shabby UtDe j
grand entry, and sfter a rotiple of i
yeara of the one ring circus Nick Mar
shall had derided his talent lay In New
-new woman woo waa nyvwuaa
; lieraelf by teaching. Mr. Penfleld aaat
i her and a attracted to her larfstfy
', iu a.-.ount of ber forca of cWartar
1 and Intelleettial ablBtka. Mlaat W0
1 iLinia waa attracted to Mr. Pen Held
I largely on account of admiration for
a Uiun In power, for be waa a man ar
authority, having under blra Nbadt
tora. i lerka. printers, etc.
There are as many kind of ftaiwaDa
tra as there are kinds of men. Mr.
t'enfifld'a policy waa wttb Ttaja- to
making his paper pay or what ha of
Tork and bad left the rircna and the j aMered the best method of maklnc n
little country towns and other bandl- i pay. Mba Winiama Idem of a Bayart
cai thlnd blui. 1 pn; r waa an tnteilectoal engtna
Th biimt of antjlanae from the front ' oiold opinion. That ta what aha Wt
of the hotnte recalled bim. The ma- j
cblne w n-leaaed. and Die Amertcan i
heireas In i.-. was doing her nlghDy j
"atunt" An I suddenly there waa a
dull, atran crtiah. and the music j
stopped- lib. shall spoke over bla 1
shoul.ler as be made for tbe stage, j
and they rntig down the curtain and j
started up the music again, for the j
public must not unplooaant Oalngs ,
when It takes It gayety. and there s
was a moat unpleasant thing lying i
under the automobile that bad turned
turtle.
"Bbe taut dead," said Davis as he
and Vl.la bent over the slim Cgure In
Die white suede clonk. "Get ber to tlic
hospital and she will pull through. It's
only the shoulder sninithea.
ed Mr. I'enfield'a paper to Da. oa-
cause ahe supposed that to ba what
newspnpers are for. They becama aa
gig'l-
One of the trlumpha of tha Union
was the election of tbe governor of tha
state, for tt was generally conceded
that the paper's brilliant advocacy of
the governor's all and a tinging con
demnation of hla opponent and hto
principles had aeenred tba election.
Hut when the campaign was over tha
Union returned to ttt Indepandence,
which roeunt that It was at liberty to
j ptease tbe greatest number, tneracy
, securing the greatest circulation a ad
j consequently Dae greatest Incom from
' advertbiementa.
a nneatlnn of moment cam OP. In
Marshall pushed the two to one side j which the governor took a "c
stand, it wss support eu oj man
opposed by an eauai number.
Williams supposed that bar
nil lifted the Ik'tire In bis arma. As
bo did m Uttle llrlghteyea opened ber
eyes and smiled up at him.
Hello, boy." she said faintly. Mar
shall bent bin bend and kissed ber be
fore the whole crowd
"Never mind the hospital. Davis." he
said quietly. "I'll taka Mrs. Marshall j
borne myself."
And the rest watched him as he
strode across Die stnge with bla bur-
dim out to where a carriage waited at
the side door to the theater. Then'
Vlda looked up at Davis and laughed
aa the stage was cleared for the cur-j
tain raising
"I've known It for weeks," she said.
"I tried and tried to think where I bad
seen her before, and then all at once It
came to me. Nick married ber back
In Die circus days and then left ber
out west In some dead and alive hole
came on to New lork to try
aagndj.Ut for-
Notke ol District Road Meeting
We the undersigned and resident
tax payers oi roan aisinci num
ber 4). of Washington County,
notice that there
...m h. a meeting of the legal
vnters of said road district mim
stood beside the auto while Vlda was
helped In. it was a good trick, mat
first entrance or tne American gin.
They had a mechnnlcnl arrangement
for tho nuto to scorch down the moun
tain pass, nnd It looked as tnougo u
wns going straight over tne rooiiignw.
There were four turns to tbe run, and
Oien It brought up short right In the
router of the stnge In a self locking
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ffi"c,,'! Avenue mid !?. St.,
westbrov is oiren-ii for sale,
fitaoe, 2,M, ft (l om, of
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DR. S1ZER
No Kuife, No Drugging. He
treats all kinds ot aixabw .u
;f,c and successful tuan-
M.-Icuti- ,
Monies Willi goo"
1 tcn refers VOU tO
up Cornelius, TM Kerr and
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VV O IX)UelSou,ly perniwBiuu.
i aaiu xi f Hillsboro P O
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" I l.l ut thP Histrict School frvg and made a mighty effective pic-
tier iu, in - v . I .
:v u..i 1 lliiateiof naimtvnr ture.
House ui c vv. ;-.v- ..Thp lsn.t . bU of danger." an
7oon trieimecnm oiiyo. Amxfns pn hor white
. loi'j i,iu'iwn rnn nnursi - -. . . ,
venUH-r, i.'i". - v gnuntlets. "I'm just ns cooi aa can u.
of 2 n. m. ami 4 p. m. The above . . ut her
" . . II.. J Aa KaI a.--e. aA-
stated meeting is caueu mi mc TheK VM the secotia a pause in me
imriKKSO 01 VOlinjf an miuiuuuai otvhwtrn. tnon we crnsn 01 euwnu
Ka mi tax IVY Kviicriai iiwu i 01U81C. anu t'wj ivhwvm
11 " c 1 . i 1 . . . . ii.. hi, . kiiv'a iwutatat
provement n roaa aisinci nun.
aV.fi a ,1K
c;.,.i this the 17th day of
rv.ir.hji 1 0 1 11.
UVtuwi, - (,-1,
I U Hal m iirui.ri, a a w.f,.k.-
Klon C Willson. Rlch.rd Ulrlcl, L P Mc
rl.kev. Thos ll Stewart, 1 Strai.1i, J M
.-Hi nl i' rniiNlHliHK "','..... fniinwa, lo
in iiiii i l v, mill .I"' "
wit: ..,i l,.,linr Hi" H. K
Pi-.ti I known it. ". lf .h.
nmiiter uf !'" "',,.' T. I
N. I1'., ll li l . nt ' . " ...lulnu ID
., -i v. Will. '"'.
linn ii in " " , . a. III"
run . .
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riiriiinn
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mill
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"'"r . .? .i.prBtif. all or
lln, .inly rut "i uuu v
Wnr Sale-Team horses. 8 years
or aoiuiie, 9i..- - . ,e
L...41.v,l WCIUI1 fcww. .
f","rcivth and Washington
Hillsboro. aM
Argua and Oregonian, $2.25.
out In Frisco eight or nine years ago.
Rh made a big success In TaUnlUa.'
I remembered her all at once watching
her nlav that drum. But It was her
nwn .fTnlr. and I didn't tell.' Nick j
played fair at the climax, didn't ber
Dnvls nodded, uut as ne wnitueu
Die laughing, pretty face beside mm.
white to the lips, as when sne nna
taken thnt first ride down tbe run. be
knew thnt one other besides Nick had
played fair, too-fair to Little Brlght
eyea. Verona's Amphitheater.
More than 15,000 people were turned
awnv from the performances of
"Alda" recently given tn the Korann
amphitheater at Verona In honor of
the Verdi centennry. This amphithe
ater holds 30,000. There are more
than 800 performers In Die orchestra.
Tho scenery for the amphitheater cost
nearly $100,000. The artists' dressing
rooms are subterranean chambers
which the gladiators used In ancient
times.
PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT.f
Dry Hair.
Many women are troubled
with dry hnlr and would like to
know bow to relieve Oils condi
tion First try shampooing
once every two weeks with an
egg shampoo. Then twice a week
rub Into the scnlp. being careful
not to touch tbe hnlr more than
Is absolutely necessary. bit of
white vaseline which has been
gently heated until liquid.
Snlt Is good for lusterless hnlr. f
nnh it well into the roots of the 5
hnlr nt night then tic the hnlr
up In n large handkerchief or A
r wear n nlghtcnp. Brush out the g
snlt In the morning. SeVeral np-
plications of this treatment will
f bring about a grent Improve-
f ment in tho nppenrance of the
hnlr.
lover
would stand by Dj man If h thought
him right and oppose him If ha though
him wrong. One day an editorial ap
peared In the Union, written In th
style of the editor la chief. It rs4 a
follows:
It la perhapa too early to titeanr
whether the governor baa acted wisely as
the matter or whether ha has beaa taaia
preet No one will doubt lhat ha he beaa
influenced by tha highest motive, though
(here are those whe will dn this, eoev
Llerlng that hia object ia to fill ba poofc
... Even the will admit that bis pre-
vloua record ha been tree from naalac
tnoner by virtu of tha official BoatOoa
he ha held. There la but on charga
axalnat hlra that ha never bea aallafa
lorilr aruwered. and thl la tatlaaoad by
many acta that have red outvied to tba
welfare of the etate. Those who support
the governor'a policy have the aatlafartloo
of knowing that tn the many tmportaas
nolltlcal aueatlona with which he I
Identified he ha usually been right
- - a ba be been wrong.
WUllama read this I
,me Into ber cheek and an
i ant flashed In her eye. Waa
1 1 "-
Only
ftotmauwa
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v
If
1
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rm.krv. Thos ll
Btown, 1 U MU"n-
It took the Incline like a boy'e coaster
-ainooth and swift and easy. Davis
was white, but Marshnll stroked ms
vnndyke and frowned ever so slightly
as he watched the car ana its ocvu.
pant it wna a dangerous trick, but it
brought down the nouse.
Mnrshnll stared nt vioa. unaer tne
rongo her fnce wns dead white, and he
knew she wns senrcd. When she came
off the stnge she sent for him.
"Nick, I won t go througn tnnt again.
if th whole show roes to pieces.
Ialmnlrcan't It Is terrible. Why, tt
Now it U proposed to make the life
boats on the Atlantic liners of much
greater size, each capable of carrying
250 persons, being partially decked
over and driven by gasoline. Sucri
flce of romance for safety In this man
ner will bo generally approved.
John Boge. one of the pioneers
in me nop uun.... -waa
ui) from Farmington,
,IVf "
Monday morning.
.v a - ...
The Grand Marcais the most would be like dying every mgn.
. . . ,i. r.. n n,,m.i,ir" I won't nae in inui iiiuib uk,..u.
who esome two . - - - aum but Mar.
smoke on marKei-nia ... .hni wouldn't stand for any fake. The
gon, by h. bcnilier. w nen you BMt ta nV0( aml
inOUIge ill n w o...- suddenly Davis suggestea wtue urusui-
M Henderson, of Cornelius, eyes.
"She's not the same air and build as
Miss Lome, and you can hide tbe face
with a veil. Change tho scene so as to
carry off tho auto long enough for Die
. i . a. Ika Mim
...aninff oil tht. tWO tO Wnnge piacea ..i vr
turned out ww ""-" .nA there yon nre. And she's the oniy
m ELiaas ira ami lurtuiu a aaaar a
wav irom ww . know wno n!IR the grit to ao it
ain . I flh had tha arlL It meant a dou-
av . . - . . . -
..,' in the citv Tuesday. Mr.
u-ivKrsnn had a 44 days thresh-
p. .in this vear. the largest in
ii hiarnrv as a thresher, and he
IO v " ,
Americans are about to build a hotel
In Tokyo which win be a reproduction
of the best New York has to offer.
This Is rather a cruel wny or getting
even with tho Jnps for nil the annoy
ance thoy have been causing uooui
California, Magdnlena bay, etc.
head of "On Both Sides ot in ssnca,
ijdoUng from his own editorial and
comparing It with Die on on th
subject In the Sentinel.
Never had Mr. Penfleld seen blnisatf
so ridiculed In Die columns of any
his competitors. So stinging wra
many of the phrases used that very
body would say: "Thata th painful
est sting the Bee ever gar. Ha, anr
Inquiries were made at the Bee onV
as to who wrote Die article, but no
Information on Die subject was glTSjo
out Mr. Tenfleld was not sertooaly
troubled about the article. lie had nl
policy and considered It tbe only poBc
on which a newspaper should b ran.
but he began to feel nneaay about bl
fiancee, lie. expected to meet her -ually.
but did not
One morning the Bee appeared In a
new dress, nnd the first article on th
editorial page was an announcement
that Miss Elizabeth Williams bad
bought the paper and would thence
forward be the editor In chief.
When Mr. Penfleld saw thl an
nouncement a light was turned on In
his brain thnt revealed several things.
lie knew thnt by his attempt to pieas
everybody he bad disgusted his flance.
ne knew that Miss Wllllsms had writ
ten the article ridiculing him In th
Bee. And he was destined to lani
that there were more ways than on of
running a newspaper
When Mr. Fenfleld met Mia WO
Hams again neither of them referred
to their past relation; they met a pro
prietors and managers of two different
newspapers. The editress adopted n
policy of not troubling her readers wtth
her own opinions, out wnen sne urn
- . 1 J ..u ..... ..A
was niter mnuire coimiue.auu
Investigation, and It usually turned out
In tho end that she waa right Bh
gradually drew away from her rival
and former nance, though now ww
successful under their own rcuuar
methods.
The purchnso of a $2,000,000 art col
lection at ! rnnkfort-on tne-Mnin uj
nn unknown American" constitutes
.mother raid of the American aouur
on the nrt treasures of Europe, Will
Europe yet class millionaire American
collectors as undesirable immigrnnis i
Ment nnd eggs thnt have been tn a
Philadelphia cold storage house since
1008 have been condemned, nnd thus
another Jolt Is given to gome shrewd
dealers, who thought thnt they would
holii to boost the high cost of living by
holding Indefinitely for the top of the
market
1Xp rn enairlo'a world's PeaC P1C
erected at The Hague at a cost of Pjj
500,000 Is completed and deaicawo. "
that la lacking now Is woriaa i
The WelbFnrgo Express mP"J
proposes to get even with parcel post
by cutting rates, and the Pf0PU
vlow the fell design witn
equanimity.
Cheer up, all you hardworking.
people! Anoth.tr blow at th Wg
oT living is about t h.
government has started w to bust th
Jewelry trust TT" " i'