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mi om mcir rrinrv i 7C 111 A Southern Historical Drama Hollowing the Close of the Civil War, will be presented by the lrama Class of the Pacific Universitv at the Crescent Theatre Friday Feb. 27, 14 HeneSt of Hillsboro focial Circle. A play Replete with Pathos, Ro nance and Comedy. Popular Prices. Se.it sale opens Wednesday at McCorniick's Store. Found In the Ice y M QUAD eopyriRht, ia. by Assortattd Lit erary eress. RAY TAYLOR KILLED IHIS AFTEHOli On tl:e Till of Oefotier, the Ptii! I'rlticpsa left Australia with a l iii-.'ti .if wool an. L her articles valued at jf..M. She I. ;d iu lior treasure rmnii yiil.l in (hi.' t. I irs mill coin aggre inn ins Jl..!XU.tX. i Ue was never beard frum. In June, lsW, eighteen yenra after ttie loss of the Irim'esn, I was one of die i-ri-w .if the Boston whaler Tails nun, which u trying the cruising f,-runl mi the south of Cap. Horn. W hud hat! a fair run of luck when we i;i)t a pile from the north which lasted for four tlajs and night with out :l ltre'ik. This drove us away south aiiioiin tlii ice. ai.d mi a dozen different asioiis the .ship wan within a bair i ividih of lHtiir east away or over v. lielu:eI. After the fourth day of the Bale tin-re was a calm lasting thirty horn's. I uin'ntr thin interval the Tall man lay tietweeu two monster leelterRS, v. itli her boats down uud ready to tow tier out of the way should they close ia 011 her. Then we gut a strong lireexe from the east. ouie!inu's we lay moored to a berg for several hours; again we were iHiiindins anioiii; the great caked of i.e. wliii-h threatened every moment to crush in her sides. We had been drlv ins: to the southeast for three days when the breeze fell and left us on I heaving sea, with a monster icelierR about two miles away to the south. The ship had thus far sustained little damage, but the crew were exhausted w ith the hard work and constant vigi lance. The men were given an all day's rest, nnd no Incident occurred until late in the afternoon. The rnasp of ice had a front a miie long on out side, with an average height of 300 feet What its width was we could not say. We were astonished to see smoke rls lug from tiie far side of it. No one doubted that it came from a tire lighted by fdiipu-rccked sailors, who had caught sl-ht of the Talisman nnd were making her a signal. The third mate nnd three men were ordered olT In one of the whaleboars to Investigate, and I was one of the three selected. We took with us a broakel of fresh water, a lsittle of mm, bread, meat, blankets, a Isiat compass and a lantern, and darkness fell as we pulled iiway from the ship. We pulled to pass the western face of the berg and found It to be about half a miie long. As we reached lt. southern limit and turned to the east we caught sight of a small fire on a ledge about loo feet above the water. As soon ax we got up to It the mate Imilitl and was promptly answered that there were two men on the ledge, one of w hom had n broken leg. There upon 1 was ordered to remain by the boat nnd hold on, while the mnte and the two men landed on the berg and began making their way up to the ledge. Twenty minutes later the berg spilt, a fog settled down, and with it came a breeze. I did riot know what to do, and so I laid in my oar, wrapped my self In n blanket nnd sat down In the bottom of the boat. You will think it queer that I fell asleep under the clr eu instances, but that Is exactly what happened, nor did I wake until day light came again. Then I found my self In an Ice floe which was drifting to the south at the rate of about three miles an hour. I am not at all sure how long I drift ed, but the general direction was south and the time was at least four dayt nnd nights. On the morning of wbal was probably the fifth day 1 awoke tc find that the floe had ceased drifting nnd a quarter of a mile to the east ol the boat was a mass of Ice. It was a mile or uiore lu length and not over thirty feet high and lookec more like a wall resting on the water The ice was yellow ami dirty, witt j rocks embedded In it here and there.) and I have no doubt that a good ior j thm of It was the lower part of at j ceuenf wa.en mm turned turtle. I w pa,inK Tjmber 0ut 0 the mr aim iur w;,,i w;is jntlHIM of Ice. over which It seemed ininossihif Ualloway Place, North of Town to make my way. but as sism as I hac J " : . VJ" " DIED in a few minutes AFTER twfc ujc- at tun unur lo luukt nun ipiar I ter of a mile, but at length t reached the wall and found that I could easilj : get up Its rough side. When I reachec j the top it was to dix.-over that thl j mass of Ice was nlm-irt a ci:be. with j rfl.tt hii!l..mr In It.. . . t Jt one of the crater of a volcano. i Juat 83 the Aru9 3 to press, In the center of this hollow lay t Or, Frwin telephoned that Kay mass of wreckage, ami after a lonn Taylor, a Son of Walter E. Tay Bl..re. uau oeueving my eyes .leceived i f .l: ki, me, I slid down and began Investlga- i ' ... CllV' 83 KliUfU tiou. No one will ever see a mon j tree, while work in in the tim curious sight. A space several bun ; ber at the place of S. J. Gallo T""" 'aV'mN,wtl way, north of Hillsboro. broken masts, yard-., Iieams. planks ! . ,, . . ,, , boards, ropes. Mocks and sails. A largt the Uwitfilt Ponieroy farm ship bad here suffered destruction Just bow I could not determine, but It Soa-ia-liw ol S. J. Galloway Ltavct Wile aad Oae Child seemed to me as If a great body of l.i had fallen on it as she rested In tin crater. No other force unless gun powder could have so wrecked nn scattered her about. Some of the wreck age Isire the name Princess. Late in the afternoon the floe liegn to break up. and I got back to mj Isiat. By night there were lanes ol water lu every direction, and a strong breeze set in from the south. I drifted to the north all that night and all th next day. but as the second night cnm on I was picked up by the Scotch w haler Jennnette. which had captured and was cutting in a whale, and months later was landed at her home port. This household efficiency propaganda may eventually discourage the great American wife from using a hair brush to drive nails with. A new Island, of volcanic origin, has appeared oh the coast of Japan. Na ture may yet solve Japan's overcrowd ing in this simple fashion. Taylor was a younif man of 21 years, and was sober and indus trious. He was falling timber, and lived but a few minutes, dy inr before Dr. Lrwin reached the scene. His widow, a daughter of Mr and Mrs. S. J. Galloway, and child of three years,and his fath er and family, survive. A woman hates to look her age ul newt ill inucli us h niuu hates to fei' bis age It's a poor rule that won't work both ways, nnd a poorer one that won't work our way. If lectures on the blessedness of peace covered all, war would have ceased long ng. A young New Yorker tells of commit ting a murder for $2. In view of the safety of murderers in New York tin price seems almost exorbitant About this time the Martian astron omers are probably discovering the canals on earth. It Is stated that the first dining club In this country was the Beefsteak club of Philadelphia. No social organlzi tlon would dare to use such a pluto cratic title nowndays. Perfumed theater programs are a novelty In Berlin. Before Importing th Idea New York managers should niuke sur? that scented paper can off set a malodorous play. An Italian poet Is seven feet three Inches tall. What a swell bollermuker that i liap would have made! Dr. Wiley says American women arc ...c y.ni i-ihiks 111 i ne worm, nave you never been In England, doc? vwiiit Hurts most when a man fulls on a slippery sidewalk Is the thought tn.it peopl. are laughing at him. a wise and considerate wife Is one who never makes suggestions while her husband Is putting up a stovepipe. A New York Musician would be no such tiling as cancer if Iieopie would bare tlielr bodies to the sunlight. Perhaps some of the ladies dress as they do to avoid becoming vic tims of cancer. A Chicago physician says, "flood health demands that the mouth tie kept closed while asleep." Cases are known where a man's health would be In better condition If he'd kept his mouth closed while awake. In Kil.'l the powers sient $,O0O,0OO for warships, this being what might be termed the high cohI of peaceful liv ing. Every once In awhile an aviator's wife obtains a divorce, presumably on the grounds that her husband was too flighty. A derma n A noted tenor declared In court that many women are in love with blin. Funny how some of these tenors hate themselves. mathematician figures that a man sixty years old has spent i tlltm Lo.ee jruin iniuoriiiig uis collar. This cannot be true, for at this rate his wife will have spent twice as many years ns she Is old putting on her hat. If the king of fipaln visits Argentina be should not fail to take a little more mid have a look at the rest ol the hemisphere. A New York tree expert advises' Harvard to cut down its elms, old and young, to destroy a fungus that has I attacked them. That Is much like n surgeon killing his patient to stay a disease or like tho man who burned bin barn lu order to get rid of the rats Whether a wife earning $1,400 Is en titled to alimony from a husband who earns only $1,000 is the problem before a New York Judge. Where are the editorial paragrapbers on the camera trust proceedings with their puns on negative results and pos sible developmental ..f Mr (:!-. man V knlr4 i lh oat m- at MO U A. !.. frUUt.w tkunt OtIui.il f ip.t uhTtiiB; tl ' (" Aici.ui.. -M- I.IIVIl a M, It haa tnvn a Ion; time since Washington County has had a' Congressman, and isn't it aUeat ime that we had a candidal-, for that honor? Kx-Senator Itrowncll is out t'r governor on a proiulutioii plank, running as a republican, t Icorgc the silver-tongued cv idem hadn't boeh attorney in a liur tition for some time over iu Clackamas County. The report was current on the streets last Friday that Hon. James Vi;hcoin!e had with drawn in his race for governor. The Argus learns that tins is nut the case. This makes two former Washington County men out for the honor-Mr. Withy combe on the Republican tick t. and Judge A. S. Innett. of the Dallies, on the Democratic ticket. After months of senseless criticism by the tug press Mr. Hrvan has at last heard the silence broken by a word of honest and sincere praise. President Wilson, in a letter to a Baltimore man, paid the Nebraskan a very high compli ment, greater than any comoli ment paid any secretary of state by a president. The praise was from Wilson's heart and must have warmed the cockles of the heart of the old campaigner from the wild and woolly West. Ernest Page, of near Orenco. is under bonds on the charge t carrying concealed weapons, Mr. and Mrs. John Kmrick. of above The Dalles, are guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. A. W. SiegrisL Henry W. Scott has sued the Washington-Oregon Corxration for cedar poles in the sum of fgtUfi. Thos. Tallmt was in town yes terday. He says Cornelius will again vote on license or no li cense at the coming election. Philip Hergert, of HliMiming, and Gerhard Goetze, of Iowa Hill, were city callers yesterday afternoon. The Loyal Order of Moose will give a dance at HiIUImuo Hall, Saturday evening, February LN. Tickets, $1; Walker's orchestra. Everybody welcome. I.S-U The offices of I'.agley & Hare have recently installed an addi tion to the law library, and it is now one of the finest in the stale of Oregon. Dr. C. I!. P.rown and family and Mr. and Mrs. John Miller, of Portland, were guests ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Cor nelius Sunday. Sherman I'aeon. of Forest Grove, was in town yesterday. He says his brother. Arthur, is now at Moiintaindale, where he is engaged in sawmilling with his brother-in-law, I). P.. Roe. K. L James, of Varlev. suffer ed a bad burn the middle of the week, the result of falling on a stove while in a fainting spell. Dr. F. A. Railey attended the in-1 jury and thinks the patient will sutler no serious results. A young Swain hit hard with the darts of Cupid blew iu here from Portland the other ni-jht after a marriage license. If,. found that Deputy Clerk Henry Kuratli lived on Third and Oak. and as he was eager to have the knot tied he struck out. lie happened to strike the house of a newspaper man in his imiuiry. and the scribe at once discerned what he wanted. He sent him to the Kuratli home, where, in turn, ho was s:nt to the school louse, where Mr. Kuratli was instructing the Iniys band, lie found Kuratli. but did not ask for him, supposing the deputy was attending a school board meeting. He asked for the board and was told that thev might be in session at the other school )uilding. Going there he found darkness, and, returning to Ku ratli s house, he met the deputy, whereupon he inquired the way to the residence of a member of the school board. After a few queries he finally told Kuratli what he wanted. "Well. I giie. am the man you want," The icense was issued, and Rev. Myers tied the knot. He asked the deputy to have the newspa per men to keep it out of the pa per -and. of course, il was kcot outand Dan ('upid is now ac companying Mr. and Mrs. Mes singer on their honeymoon. As the Argus goes to nrpss it earns mat the infant daughter others, PEOPLES THEATRE Tmnorrow and Saturday A Remarkable I'wi Reel Drama "AT Till! ElXVKNTIt HOUR" ott Should Se I'hts Sensational Feature. Automobile to Race with iVath Dashes OverClnfs. Next Monday and t'uesliv. The American Fcijir Preseuis a Reu'itiful Scenic Dram entitled. -Tilt KIKST NUGGET Usual Prices Hurt- has.,;,.,..., l1" ' from .a . " mil rift. "''tans and Mr . aw ay friends Franklin Everett ! :st tttw?hl. Their j sympathit witlr tluiii in their bereavement. . C. It, Rucbaieiu, of Cornelius, was in the city I'tiesifay. Eugene Del'!anche, of S'hief felm. was in town yesterday. Thos. Fow les, of atsve Moun taindale, was iu town yesterday. Mrs. Herman Siegrist. of I .a Grande, is visiting relatives in town this w-ek. Tonight the py thiaus celebrate their fiftieth anniversary at their Ca-itle Hall, on Svond Stre t. Andrew Itendler. the North Tualatin Plains stock breeder, llolstcins. was in the county s ul yesterday. For Sale I'oiv, in tiulk, giving giHid tlow ; freshened in ,Nov-m-ber. Also a Jacob Doll piano. Corner Ninth and Raseline Sts. Prof. W. M. Proctor, of Forest Grove, wo! preach in the Cong. Church, next Sunday morning, his subject being "True Hospi tality." It is rumored that the Corne lius Tribune and Ranks Herald haw pledged Mr. Fernsworth their supsrt to tight the alleged Illllsisiro ring even to the extent of forcing a recall. Last evening members of the Comin-rcial Club, with their wives, and a number of young people, enjoy i-il themselves at CM'I Ol I II INKS We desire to thank our Kind neighbor and friends, and e'c ially the Uvul Order of Mmc for their tiianv kindnesses to us while our two sons are con valescing front their injuries. Mr. atut Mrs. Jos. Irsting. Miss Helen MeCourt departed Die last of the Meek foravn.it with her brother. Run McCain- ish. at Dadlas. I be infant ciiihi or sir, an Airs. . jessuM. ol VV like. i no, died Tuesday, the funeral taking place today. Notice: ProjH-rty owners who wish their trees and Khruhl-ery pruned by an expert (miner o '-M years ex(-ricnee should lei,1 phono .xtain t.ariicii bio lawn work done in season. W. Wickier. Nurseryman, Hills Um. Ore.. P-ix tillt. East Rase line, (r, H NOIICI. N'.Su-r hrrrl.t gtta ltil Hi ui. lr Uttf,,. in ihr ,m Krl.iu.it .,i4 hir.i iii. vlili,in in l. r (.,ii,i i ,( i VV.h,,i)((,m I i.ncv ,iie.,i, u,btK Bppli.-aiioa ! o. i-.i,,i I ,., h, Bauir lim lonr.l XI l.i...a hlllr.t ( i ...r ll.o Ullrt na t a v i ti K l-ni u.r. I I, him ud Ixtiiiit tm knnait it, irnl trit un.lrl llir tiK, i. I t 'llftl Old II I iKhrt, ! ll .1 ,,,.1 rua.i.in aiu i lrli ( I V tin, t I iu,l mi ih Mh Mt.l., t tt I'Blr.I II lliil. ..... ll,,,,.o ,,, u,r, i; ....... Mrhrl. ,,.,,Kt 1,1,1 -"'" 1 the Cluli r.Hims with music ami al'u" ' ''".. r i,.t I Htllf.l VI l,l... I"",."""' I rl M ..hB, loon M yy.ll. Au. iw, (. ,,,,(I "Hearts are Rigger than Sec tional Prejudice" at the Cres cent Theatre. Feb. 17. Forest Grove P. If. Drama Class, assist- ed bv HilislHiro talent. A play My herd that is a play . s services Cemetery hd ow ners and thosel Holstem-Friesian bull. Sir Johan intere.xted in improving the cem-! "a ' "iantha ( ornucupia ill etery are re piested f i t ii tid u ! """ ''"L ' a limitisl num mietiiig at the I'n t House I N'r "r "t'"hrs. His d im has Saturday afternoon, reb. L'l. ati!,n reeird td pearly LI .... , i i o.a t. ..,.... . .i"itu-iK'K. " " I'Mii.-r iii i nays, at lour I year' ol nge. I his fine annual n " ( a grandson of rural I.. ,i.i , lo Uk'l I D k-s Nmg small. oiTer the of my Ihoioiik'h.liri-. rd Win. Go.-tter. o l.aur succeed G-o. II irro,y as mail carrier on Route 5 out ofj Hillsboro. March 1. He will move into 1 1 lilsfmro within a few days, j Mr. Harrow will devote his time! to his farm near Oak Park. j C. J. Miclielet, an attorneyj who has had three years as as-1 sjstant with Ditrict Attorney Cauieron, of Portland, has aso ciated himself with the law of. lice of I'.agley t Hare. t. j H graihnte of Ann Arbor, and comes highly recommended in the profession. Ira E. Ilradley was dow n from Greenville este,da.v. He has bought a farm near Monroe, ami will move South with his farnilv. af er his public sale, w hich i ad vertised in another column. Ira will be mksed i nr., an,j VVl,Ml Washington (!ounty, where he lias heen a familiar number of years. Colat.iha Johanna turn a son of Clanlh:) COW the the Fourth's Johanna, the which held for five years worm s record in mi k nrodoe. tion. w hich w as LT, I.12..1 hi.,s f milk and IJIT.W s.unds of ouuer in one year a J Apisnntments should M made ,.,.rli. ll I . !. in 1 1 if iMiiniier ii uerv i le limited. I also have will figure for a The popu- comiiiitlee portcii a Hillshoio -lub has secured per The Reaverton Smoker had a large attendance last night, many attending from HTe and Port land. Ilardv siun over I'ronquest. and Des singer winning over his oppo. nent. Iviefi was presented with a gold watcfi fur a prize Smokers are growing in larity in amateur alhletiej Secrelary Erwin, of the Com mercial Club, reports Ihnt ii... on mill sites have r... draft of a site on the Garden Tracts. The a rate of n no iiisand on lumber t, !,.. . land, and it now appears as though a mill that will have a minimum capacity f Kki.IKK) daily, will soon be installe I I he "New Minister." a plav let 'staged at t he Crescent, Thurs day evening, wa well attended and brought many Hll(jjlH fr the au.lienee, There were many stars in the cast, and the char actors had their lines in m shape Ihose fakintf part were; I', I , l er ( iim U , I. ii , i i . ... . . ion-Ill IUI II l f!iu '. 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