The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 06, 1916, Image 3

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Now in its
SECOND
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season
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An Ancient
Mariner'sTale
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$U Do you know tlu
Grant Six is tlio pioneer low
v t ct v civ ,..11
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ih'iuw unu uiouKinu uoiiurbr
Do yon know that Grunt Si lint eMiiblmlied iistlf
at out of ilia must lerumt iWo cuit of the yeatf
lluil in spits of our Kent off.nii suit conifnnily inmaunu
production, at no lima li.il it Ut:n not 31 Liu to keep puce '
with tin denundf
That nw Cum 5I wl.h h Vit arc iwwvth'Mvit r hnii the Lr'ttt,
lianJuMiitJl bojy u( in c-i UUhv t lliju .n,.! tUilhr.
)ii you know dial ll Cii.nu fix lira it vJ.c-iu-ilia-licad hmm of ex
rltiiWeditfn not no k uioioi 1I1.U li 0110 ill tli iUiilu:l, muxxlmit,
mull moilul mount buill.
ThrottUt tinwn In W;t irritwr, Sjrt!t up ever 60.
Tkll moltir ha 1ial.li1l.nl womtnf.il en-mom y frroid. Onnsm every
ttf 1 nij(jo oer 20 mile in tho rillon u( iutliiw many ?t ovti 2P,
Do you know ll.l Grant tnta ein'ik verij tint; nujuiuiun nuXe Giant
tin on ol lit tMim tiding on til lliii ito..i.
'I lutl iti Ciait fi tint rlilved J.jcKf J .i ik.'cty l.y jdslng irM
ALUt- inibt u.olot In unilu.4i- mCw IhKljr iiitl.mt(ul,JK
AH Iht nVtlb'llty. all I lie tniiKnlintM, all .In viilu.5
o( the SI X el Im bcl ti coiiik uouk in ih
l.nuit hi.
Wktt y iu know I, lull you will b
WHCt 10 own a Urmil Iti.
ItttMl oidci tin I y
FREE
60 one-half hour tonrir
and hop work a oat with
vary Grant car.
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it r.rnt ixea" sold in Portland In the last month.
Write'ui for cataloguoandipecification,or come in and
let u.;demon.trate thU high grade little tix
Dulmage Manley Auto Co.
Washington County Branch at Corl & Harms Garage,
Hillsboro, Oregon
W. A.CUlNUt.1, ( c 1
M. J. HUWUCKrUIVU)
tmen
The Argus Free
The Drtllv Oreonian and The
Argua, On Year Tor $6.00
this ivea you X5he Arus
FREE. No Aent
Daily fcnd Sunday
. and C7C Arrfus
$8.00
j The Oregonian J
New Spring Go-Carts
HAV? ARRIVED
Come in and Examine them
Now is the time to purchoseWall Paper,
Wo carry a complete StocK.
Tbe belli wer lulling In Dulling
Tillage where I wn teuiportrlljf etop
lilng. On wckhIcu beiK-b facing the
iKfini ot an old nmii, and 1, baring
lime on my band, cat down Uialde
him. 1 aaknl hlin the cauae of the
tolling, and be anld that a cajitaln
who liad long been a reeldrnt of the
ilure had died and waa being burled.
I remarked on the dlamol effect of the
Irokea, each atroke following the one
before after a long Interval In painful
rcguhirlty.
"You think that dlamal aound, elrr
mil the old man. "What would you
think If you beard bell tollln' for
iIia dil thnt hod bfen rlceed by their-
.Ivtw for that parUcular purpoaeT In
thU yere caee a aeiton U pflllla' on
tlie rope; In the cane I'm taUto' alxnit
(he dead waa a tollln' the belL"
I looked aalde at the old man curt
ouly. Tbrre waa aomething about
him to Indicate that be bad been
nwUiir Mid light In bki eye that
(uim1 me to wonder if be were not
an Anetout Maruusr wlUi a tale to tea
Thouirh the lktht did not eiactlr' Indi
cate liimmlty, tbe fait of bU apeaklng
of the doad tuliiug their own funeral
bclla looked auapWloua. I naked bin)
to expluki, and be did ao aa followa:
"When I waa a younker I Balled from
till port every two or three yeara for
the eaat Ttiere waa no Burs canal In
them dure, tuid we always went around
the Horn or tbe Cape. Oa one ct them
royagea wben we was In tbe Pacific
what I'm golu' So tcli you bapiiened.
The radllc at ao big that It'a kbid o"
luiieauine. tt'ben a pnaaon baa aeen
nutblu' but water for a month ana
nnry a ahlp or lUfbtcd land, even a
aallor will aomrtUnea (eel as If he's
lost In never eudln' apace.
"One najbt when we'd bad reason to
fwrtEa wajr I waa one o' tbe watch,
and. eallu' aloi to the darkutwe
there waa wither moon or atars-1
thurt ! beard tbe faint aound of a bell
I Uatened bard and beard It again
When 1 beard ft a third time I anted
one o' tba watcb If be beard It too
He llatened and aaid be did. Then 1
knowed It wann't my fancy.
"One after another the reatt'o the
watcb beard tbe aound. It waan't reg
ular; the atrokee come any way. There
waau't no bell at aea that ever made
such aouuds except a bell buoy. But
we waa In tbo middle o' the Facinc
ocean, where there waan't no need of
a bell buoy. And yet tbe atrokes kept
comla', aomctlinee near together, some
times far apart, sometime heavy,
aometlmca llht, nd In that big ocean
0' blackness atop and below they waa
awful melancholy.
"Either we waa movln toward tne
eouuda or they waa niovlu' toward u
or mehlie both. Anyway they waa
growln' plainer. The olo man com
on deck all of a audden. He'd heard
the tollln' aud couldn't make It out
It drifted past us In the darkness,
aoundln' clear for awhile, then growln'
fainter aatern. The ola man couldn't
hear to lue It without knowln' what
It wan and give au order to put the
ahlp alwut ami aland by or follow If
needed till dawn, which was a couple
o' hour off. So we did. and durlu"
tticni two bourn, the dolefulext I ever
experienced, we kept wllhlu the aound
o' that Im'II.
"Muruln' come at lant. aud a couple
o' nillca away we auw Huroepln black,
which. a the light growed. turned out
to Ik a dlsniHiitled ithlp. She wan
a nilllii' aqd a-pluiigln'. and every time
ahc rolled or pluuged we beard thai
aulemii tollln'. That what we'd been
hearln'-the wreck' liell.
"The old man allowed that "he wiim
a derelict with no one aboard of her
and her bell rope had wIUhI oway 01
hecume iinlttHhed. We sailed P to
within a short pull of her. and the
second mato hoanled her, I belli' one
o' the bout's crew to take him there.
Her decka were awash, and It was
lilulii there waa nutblu' alive on her
liefor we got to her. We went on to
her duck for'nrd, which was a Utile
higher thun the stern, and looked
mound, but we didn't go below. One
0' tho men looked down a hatch, and
hln report wna not eneonrngln' for ua
lo go down among tbe dead men, and
we let 'em alone.
"Well, now. 1 told you that I'd
known a case, where tho dead tolletl
their own funeral bell. This was It
The crew, knowln' they was doomed,
had nulled a board up near the bell
aud had painted on It a message
All hope gon. Th ship's ball will toll
our requiem. .
"They had cut away the bell rope
entirely.
"Wu'd brought a bloat with n to
sink the Bhlp, and we put it, where It
would do tbe work, but tire ole man,
fear-In' wo might fall, hnd ordered the
hiatn on no account to leave that lieu
a-tolllu' to give persons on other ships
tho shivers. We'd brought axes with
us, of course, and before flrlu' the
blunt we chopped away tbe bell's sup
ports. And, would you believe me,
air. when It rolled down on to the deck
(t sounded like a dylu' walL
"Heave the cursed thing overboard!'
yelled the mute.
'We did thnt too, and w hen It struck
tho water It sounded like a dead man's
last gasp."
My man had proved a veritable An
clent MnrWr, and with as grewsome
a tale. 1 wna glued to my seat till be
had nnlshed, then, muttering aome
thing like thanks for his etory, I left
him. Fortunately for me, as I did so
tho tolling of the funeral belle ceased.
1 Ml iacriflct mi bffcuttful 4
roorrl cottsfre Summer1 hOrnS'
on the banki of Nehaltm Day,
in Nehaletri City Boats fflett
trains every day. Fine fishing
and hunting. Uathinp, in ocean
and bay. City water in housei
All built-in effect. Price, SG50.
Ten dollars down, balance ten
dollars per month. B. J. lucker,
205 Abington Building, Portland,
Ore. 13
Onion seed for sale: Oregon
Vollnur llanvarfl (rrnnn this Vpar.
Inmiirct nf R. P. Wnhler. Hillfl-1
boro. Oregon. Telephone Farm-
.a it f I
er3&xi. uni
Peter Schmoker, of Helvetia,
was in the citv Tuesday, trans-
a r tin 17 busineas. Peter says
good weather is at a premium,
ana larmers are too ousy w re
main long In town after the
business is finished.
Wanted at nnrpr Youncmen
for automobile business. Big pay.
Wo maU vnn pnprt in ten
weeks by mail. Pay us after we
ornrprl vmi noaition. Centurv
Automobile Institute, 290 Los
AngeleB, tal.
It's Coming at Breakneck Speed
THE GIRL
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AND THE
GAME"
Dan Roe, the Mountaindale
sawmill man, was in the other
day, getting supplies for start
ing up the mill.
Mnnpv to lnnn on farm secur
ity.. 1 represent three large fire
insurance companies. Give me
a call. K. 1. Kuratu.
Orvlllo Prir-kett. of Ranks.
was in Tuesday, with his new
Studebaker.
Bulk garden seeds and onion
sets at Greers.
Administratrix Notice
u,.n i kraVi ,ylv,n that I. th undar-
Igned, have Imwii, by the County Court
of the Hum of Oregon for WaahihgUjii
intuit rtiil a ritual fit a.1 adtnlniatratrix
of the'eaute .if OeorKe H Campbell.
dooeaiMxl , and bave amy quaiinea ai iucn.
A II n,r..tta hk.-lnv ftlaima atfAlntt Bait)
.,.1, h.ialn nnirha.1 to tiraaeDt the
him to ma", wlib the pro voucuers. at
the law onto of W. N. Barrett, In H ills
boro, Oregon, wuiiin biz monrna iruui
lb date or tlili nonca.
lUIH V.hniir !4 1UIH.
A ail a PamnhAll.
Ailuitnltrtrlx of the estate 01 Oeorite
H. Campbell, deceased.
W. N. Barrett, Attorney for aid
Atliiiinmtrsirlx.
FOR THK
Best Fire Insurance
AND PROMPT SETTLE
MENT OF LOSSES SEE
JOHN VANDEiVWAL
Aeent London & Lanca
shire Fire Insurance Co.
Pacific SUtea Phone 114 BILLSBUKO
Notice to Creditors
WHY NOT SAVE MONEY
on your Auto Repairing by gettiug it
done where we do not pay high rent and
have no large overhead txpen.se. My
Equipment is good as the best and my
prices are reasonable. Oxy Atctylcuc
welding and general machine work. Get
my estimate on your work.
L. G. W1EDEW1TSCH
Cornelius, Oregon. Phone, City 105
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$1,000 REWARD
The Manufacturer of the famous Aetna
Brand of Limend Sulphur Solution will
pay the above reward to any one that has
found or will find at any time any saltjor
other impurities of any nature in the
Aetna Brand ofSpray in the original
packages. Now, there are absolutely no
strings on this offer. The Aetna Brand
is manufactured from thehighest grade
of sulphur and lime. It is the spray made
honestly aud is the best on the market,
and will remain tiie best.
B. LEIS, Beaverton. Ore.
n
Nnfi.. ! ht.ni oli-an that Ilia under
fitrneal hw. been, by the County Court of
i. m ui.i. nf iir.i7ii, fur ashlni'Otl
Cmiiitv, duly apMtm"l s Kxncutrixof
tho lust will ami uiaiiiiit 01 i eur.aru
-lll'lh, l)!ieil, and llSJI Uly qiiallll.
a..ol. Ll.MTM ,,r Hi! lH.r-41!
Iisviiik clniiiiH a.'Sii.nl llie-la'e of tie
il. I I.eiiiisnl.Sinllli.ile.'eKWi. wi I prrwen
i it, m in me at my lexiilriM-e t Tuslaliu
Omvoii, Willi prnier vonch-ra -lachril,
i. in x moniliH Ir. in the date no-'l
ilU at luu.Hliii UiW :..r.i u y
aioh, IH (i
Partklitin riiiiltll.
Kxeculrix ol ilia laal ill "l lest n'
.f I ..iiH.jl riiutiti tl.e.i.etl
W. J Makelim. I4:il Norlhwe.len
Hunk llnllilniK. 1'urlliiiul. Ore., Atloni
i-ir Keciitrix.
Mll ll'ki ! HKIII'I'llMS.
IV TI1M rtll'ST llllHT OF THK
SI'ATIC OK OlimiO I'Oll WASH-
IMilON fOI'NTV.
In llin Mallnrnf tile KkUIo of ItalW'
K. .iiiiiiieriiian. uihwihoii .
NOT1CK IS IIERKRY GIVEN
(l.ul I hi. i..l. rMtiri.e.l hlHUI lltllV MP
li..tiili'il hy (lie aiMive oiiuiini ' mi"
Ailiitimsirsuir in till' tlHlvu mm
ami bus duly qiislilleil a? suoh as by law
H(criliei1
,wlli rMl'.tr.Mll IM.rNflllN liavmi! cUiiu-
iiiibI -mI ii e 'e lii-ri nolillttil n
n.i.ilril l.i tilMMi.lll. lie Httllie MKCIIir
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li lUrn in l lie Aiiie.l.-ail Nsllimal livni
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iiuhiiIh 'ri'iii lie illM In ref.
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Uinrini II '. nime man. Ail minis' ruler
Ol ll.e ail e mn
WM. G. HARE,
Aiti.rnev lr Ailmliii'les'iir.
Notice lo Creditors
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iIih Kaliiie of Nniilli Harrm Kiutmr),
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...l .l.ua .l..lu r.llllllul hm Midi All
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r 'hereby nnnlieil to prs-ent lheHmeli
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llliln li miinina irnni ni" nam i.-.".
Hand anil limt publislie.1 .viiircii li
HUH.
William Keltl. Kteeutor
I'lnll A Piatt .v A. It. Wa;-k, Attor-
nnys.
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Donelson's Furniture Store
Third Street
We Sell on the Installment Plan
COFFEE CLUB COOK BOOKS
ThA Rpcnnd edition ot the Coffee
Club Cook Book is on sale, at
Kfl ppnta.
The books are on sale at the
following places: ,
Vaught's Grocery.
Hillsboro Mercantile Co.
Donelson's Furniture Store.
Gragg& Powell Grocery. '
Rnnt (ropprv.
Rest Room, Second St, near
Morton Greenhouse
Patterson Undertaking
Company
P. A l'.lleMiin. Mttr.
KllNKRAI, IMRhCTlIRS AND KMIIALMK.'
I'iee Chspcls IJidv .silHiil
nr Hillslioro Kuiniliire S IHw Co.
NiKlu aiulS""dy I'hon- "ihi l?7. l
Pbone Alain 773
Farm Mortgage Loans
Write rn ua nhnut terms. Stating
amount wanted and character,
value and location of farm, etc.
Fear & Gray
Portland, Ore.
DR. W. H. PASLEY
Dentist
Omoesiuthe HeldelgRulldina:, upstairs
Mulu Street, adjiiiuiiiK Poi Ollics BUIk.
Koouib 8 aud 4. Phone City m
Hillsboro
Oregon
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Cirrult Court of the State of
Oregon For Washington County.
Clara Darling, Plaintiff, ve. Lulu
Myrtle France and It. E. Franee,
husband and wife, Mahlon A.
Diehl and Minnie M. Diehl, hue
hand and wife and Jacob Lesser,
Defendants.
By Virtue of an execution, Judg
ment order, decree and order of sale
:ssu?d out of the above entitled Court
in tbn nhnve, entitled cause, to me
directfd and dated the 6th day of
March 1316, upon r. judKment rendcr
eil and entered in said Court on the
fUh iliiy of March, 191R, in favor of
riara Darlinfr. plaintiff, and ntainst
Lulu Myrtle trance ana k. r.. r ranee
h r h-.ihanJ, Mahlon A. Diohl and
Minn'. M. biohl,' bnsbanrt and wife,
End J.toH lesser, defendants for the
um of $340.00 -with interest at the
nte of 7 per r?nt per annum from
c 27th day of Novmber, 1913, and
M further am ;f JS0.00 Attorney's
fee, und the further sum of $28.27
taxes paid, and for thv further sum
:if $2-1.70 costs and disbursem'ints,
-.rut the costs of a;id upon this writ,
r;r,in.'ln(l;nK me to make sale of the
f.l lowing dearrbed real property,
to-wit: All of Blcck 22 Ilii'a Acres,
-ontaininj' 6.68 acrps, more or less,
;iTid beim? a subdivision of a portion
of th? Hi!) Farm, Washington Coun
ty, Stnti of Oretmn, according to the
jii'v reenrded pint thereof.
VOV THEREFORE, by virtue of
sai l e:fec!t;.fm,jiiH;ment nrdcr.decree
and order of sale and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
will, on .".lonriay, tne linn oay 01
April, 1916, at 10 o'clock A. M., at
the South Door of the Court House,
at Hillsboro, Washington county,
Oregon, sell at public auction, (sub
iect to redemption) to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, all the right,
title and interest which the within
namen iPTcnnaTits. or eiiner ui uicm
the 27th of Novemebr. 1911. '
or since that date had in and to the
above premises or any part thereof
to satisfy said execution, Judgment
order and decree, interest, costs and -accruing
costs.
Dated this 7th day or Marcn, iyiB.
J. E. REEVES,
Sheriff of Washington County, uro. ,
By J. C. APPLEGATE, Deputy.
E. L. PERKINS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ARE YOU GOING
Tfl Rllll n?
SeeJ. S. Lorsung & Sons'
General Contractors
Brick and Cement work done.
Hop houses and barns, $6.50
rer thousand for lumbtr. shin
gling, 85 cents per thousand.
ITmtra inT-b- arTirrl in Ct I V
iiwiis. DVt
eradino: and excavating, all
I work guaranteed. , .
1353 Fir Street, Hillsboro
P. O. Box 113. Phone Main
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For District Attorney
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If re-nominated aud elected, I will honestly, vigorously and impartially perform
my official duties, without fear or favor, endeavoring always to accord to every in
dividual, irrespective of party, politics or prejudice, a square deal uuder the law,
keeping always uppermost in my mind theinterests of the taxpayers.
Economy talk is cheap. There are two ways iu which the conduct of the
office of District Attorney can be economized; first, by a failure to take care of the
work, and by a failure to prosecute cases, aud by such failure saving the expense
thereof, second, by prosecuting criminal cases and by couvicUu2 the
thereby giving the County an opportunity to collect the costs from the defendant,
and in addition thereto collect all fines, and I am leaving it to the voters of this
County to say whether or not, during my term of office the work has all been per
formed, aud whether or not the criminal cases have been won. aia auv.
E. B. Tongue