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J A Sin That Brought A Blessing By OSCAR COX lvl FOUl ftHIM, I'M tOiHi) 1 OMTH uk- T6T.f WITH (L r w-a cut Toaeoj I TMiaiaiwtwir ICOLONCL PUT lit IMTMl IRANK.S OR OMV OTHER OLD 1776 1917 PlACe.BUT SEI THAT ll Hve PLlMTyo TMf LITTU 0 rpflf .Ld lQ) ITu f4 I I J I A I ' JJ i AT CITY PARK .rHElLilLdO ;0R0 JULY 1, 2, 3 and 4 Sunday, July 1 Massed Band Concert-90 Pieces-Laurel, Cornelius, Orenco, Hillsboro Patriotic Service, Congregational Church, 7:30 P. M. Monday-Tuesday, July 2-3 Usual Attractions-8 P. M. Band Concert. Dancing on 50x150 Floor at Pavilion, Evening. Ball Game, 2:30 on the 3d. Wednesday, July 4 Patriotic Pageant at 10:30 A. M. Patriotic Service, 11:15. ' Address, Senator Gus C. Moser, of Portland. Ball Game at 2:30. Dancing All Day and Evening. Many Other Attractions Booked S. I & l 13. & 12. All, except the l li. & N.. trains are electric, and atop at the de pot on Main Street. TO rOliTLAND Forest Grove Train (5:50 a. m McMinnville Train 7:'M Sheridan Train ' 10:03 Forest Grove Train 12:50 p. m McMinnville Train 2:1(5 Forest Grove Train 4:05 Kugene Train 4:55 McMinnville Train 0:10 Forest Grove Train 9:50 FKOM PORTLAND Eutrene Train McMinnville Train Forest Grove Train Forest Grove Train Sheridan Train arrives 8:15 a. m. 10:03 11:50 3:14 p. m 4:33 Forest Grove Train 6:40 McMinnville Train 7:15 Forest Grove Train 9:00 McMinnville Train 12:15 All trains stop on Han at Sixth and Main; at North Range and Fir streets, Sixth and Fir Sts., and at Tenth street. Steam Service from old depot at foot of Second Street TO PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 5:05 p. m. FROM PORTLAND P. R. & N. Train 9:15 a. m. Motor Car Service To Buxton 12:25 p. m. To Timber 4:20 From Timber 9:55 a. m. From Huxton 2:10 p. m. The Argus at $1 50 per year is la gilt-edge investment. I'LEASUKH AT TUG COAST Fine properties for sale at Wald port and Alsea; also at Netarta. Valley farms and rolling foothills. Timber lands and mill-aitea, city property for sale. Money to loan and houses to rent. Pacific Coast Real Estate & Loan Co., Chamberlain & Riggs, Room 5, lleidel Hldg., Hillsboro, Ore. 135 RD1) CROSS Red Cross but tons and pins are now on sale at The Delta. Phar ma:y, and L. M. Hoyt's. Do you want a homestead? If so, can locate you on some fine ones in Central Oregon. In time these will be valuable. A few left of 100 acres each. Wm. B. Delsman. Box 20G. Hillsboro, Or. Phone City 102. , 9-tf For sale: Dairy and stock ranch of 300 acres with 75 cows and young stock, horses, and fully equipped. Will take small er ranch up to 110,000, as part payment. If interested address P. O. Box 112. Hillsboro. Ore gon. j 40tf Do you want a homestead? If so, can locate vou on some fine ones in Central Oregon. In time these will be valuable. A few left of 1G0 acres each. Wm. B Delsman. Box 206, Hillsboro. Or. Phone. City 102. 13-tf Wanted to Rent: Ranch of about 30 or 40 acres, to take possession in the Fall. R. J Rasniussen, Reedville, Or. 15 As a youth I wan diffident, ovwrn-iixi live, Imaginative, romantic. My moth er wii vory much troubled for fi-ar I would mnrry moiiiu kI rl with nothing to ni'ommi'iul Iiit hut a pretty fnf. 1 used to think that he wished me to marry Murgan-t Imiiw, who know how lo new it ml cook nnl do a lot of practi cal tlilmta In whli H I took no Interest. 1 nil Iiit admired (Jwendolln Gerniuiu. Jwemlolln wan a tender flower, Jnut nu ll a girl a a limn like to take mi dor hla protection. Hit cheek was not round and rosy, hut there waa a little iihIh rod In l; center like a roNchud tainted on a chjua cup. with lips of the mime hue. The time came when I made up my mind that unlesn I could win Gwondo I in my life would he a failure. I wax hut twenty, and thut'a very young f.r a man to feel ttiat hi hapInea la bound up for life In one person. How ever, I proved my constancy ly years of devotioo to the Image I had act up In my heart. Fearing tliat I could not expreag inyaelf with autllcletil delicacy to itnpreaa one w young, no modest, ao ten lor, I wrote my proosal la a letter. I was aeveral days composing It, and when finished I left It for another day on my desk In order to read It once more before posting It. I was auUdeniy called away, and when I returned the letter wus gone. I nsked my mother what had hecuiuo of it, and h!io aid that it had been (HMted with a hutch of letter that hud u vu M-ht to the mull while 1 waa away from home. With ttila 1 wag content and confident that (jwendulln lii.il received it u ml waited anxiously for u reply. V. h ii I met my love a train 1 waa tniK h embarrassed. My liniigluatlou i:.:ide ber ncciii to me cold, eveu of- l'c:idi d. mid aa ahe made no reference ti my loiter it oii um-d to me that for iome reas .ii l Imagined a doieu she w.ri di fpieused with my proposal. I did not cu 11 ugaln, and within a year her family left the place where I lived hi. J h.; went with lUein. My heart wc::t with her. I lived on a bachelor. My lumber fretuenl!y Invited Mar- caret l euue to our house, and 1 could ve tlutt hlie waa Uitcutionally placing iicr iu uiy way. Margaret accepted wlmiever nftciii'.on 1 pave her, which r.is im: iiiiuh. but wheu I waa on ii'.i'io.'ul of Iicr she did not seem to notice It. As the year passed I made a l rieii'l or her. but It urn not occur to me to make love to her. When I wan thirty tny mother died. Before Iter death she made me confession. "My dearent boy," she said, "before I die I wish your forgiveness. Ten year apo I saw that you were about to iliirf. se a companion for life who would not i: akc you happy. I kept the letter you wrote to Gwendolln Germain, hop his to Rain time to direct your atten tion to Margaret Dcoiie. Ten years have paused, and every year I nave In tended to send your letter to Gwen dolln. I hnve never done so till today. By tomorrow morning she will know for the first time of your proposal, but by that time I shall have left you free to ellipse for yourself." And so my mother, to whom I waa so devoted, had caused me ten years of misery. I forpn o her and did not utter a word of complaint. Indeed, the pain I suffered nt her fuss neutralized any feeling of regret for my long suffering. The day after I laid her in the grave I took up a number of letters that had accumulated -mostly of condolence and among thorn was one from Gwen d.iliu. It brought the first of different sensations from what I had experienced slme the beginning of uiy mother1! Ill ness. But with it came the remem brance f whnt my mother must have endured from her distaste for my choice. Margaret had been with her constantly In her last days and had comforted her as If she hud been her own daughter. I felt an Inclination to complete the sacrifice my mother had brought about by acceding to her wishes and giving Marguret the option of being my wife. But I was bound In honor to Gwendo lln as well as by love. Iu her letter she asked me to come and see her if I felt so Inclined. A few days later I went to see her. She still lived with her family, who were wealthy more so than when I had parted from her in a stately man sion. It was evening when I called, aud I was ushered Into a private ir lor. In a few minutes a bony, sallow, scrawuy woman came Into the room, dressed In the height of fashion, be decked with Jewels, her hands covered with rings. I barely recognized Gwen dolln aud would not have done so had sho uot preserved the rosebud In her cheek by a touch of paint. , "So your poor mother has gone," she "said. "What a silly thing to keep your letter from me! Just as If I were counting on you. You were lovely as a hoy, I admit; but, you kuow; jwipa has always brought me up to understand that I must marry money, and of course that would not Include you. But we can be friends, you know. Just now I'm without a cavalier that is, one that I fancy aud you must come often, and you shall be my attemlunt. People will talk, you know; but you mustn't mind that" There was a good deal more that I did not hear. In due time I escaped, and had no sooner got home thau I set myself to work to win the heart of Margaret I Vane. I found that it had been mine for years. God bless my mother and her sin. WHEN men are drawn together in the army, you find out a lot about their likes and dislikes. It's always been a great place for the spread of W-B CUT popularity. They show each other why you shouldn't take more than a Unit chew of W-B CUT. Every shred is chwk full of sap; a big chew is too rich. They take to W-B CUT, strong; nothing is too good for our soldiers. M.J. It WETMAN BRUTOH COMfANT, HOT BrJy, Kw Yk City ramous Aetna Brand rure Lime 6t Sulphur solution Every Grower who ha3 used it says it is the best and I know that it is the best. Manufactured by an Orchardist of over 25 years orchard experience. Use the Aetna for best results. For prices, etc write to fhe manufacturer. B. Leis, The Aetna Orchards. Beaverton Oregon Phone, Beaverton Central ttt. T H h DELTA DRUG STORE Eastman Kodaks and Supplies WE have irstallad the most np to dte finishing room for Hiiuicur developing and printing in Wnshing'on County. Our work is nut clxss, our prices teasou able. GIVE US A TRIAL rVtii i ibr cldle . f (irvil'e L. l-'rnncK !) rnsrd, by ibr County .'ou't nf t!. -lin e i f Oieron, hit Wa-biuguu C -uut) , .lid liai qnalii k). AM prrvn s haviny claim against ai I e nr it berth n.i.iU-il to pi-wnt the am- tn me. ilu v vr.iti.il, at the nffii i inv Atlo ury, w thin S. Moore, 516 7 S V-.11 Binldi. g. Portland, Ori-yon, witboi iv 111 tohi f'oui the date of fimt publi cation hereof. l)..ud Mity l8lh, I 17. Huiiiia V. Pranci, Admini lrt ix of the Estate of Orville L. FiHiicis, deceawd. Date of lirM publication May 31, 1917. iil- of last ouhlication J 11 no 38, 1917. W. t. Mooie, Attorney, 506 Yeon B!iIl'., Pint and. CITATION. Money to loan on improved real estate, principally farms and choice city property. Kerr Bros.. Hillsboro. Odd Fellows Building. 19tf. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the undersigned, the Adminis tratrix of the Estate of John F. Dodson, Deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Washington county, her Final Ac count in the matter of said Estatend that said Court has fixed Monday, the 18th day of June, A. D. 1917, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day in the County Court Room in the County Court House in Hillsboro, Washing ton County, Oregon, as the time and place ofr hearing objections to said Final Account and for the final set tlement of said estate. Dated this 12th day of May, A. D. 1917. LILLIAN JOSEPHINE ROGERS, Administratrix. E. B. TONGUE, Attorney for Administratrix. Notice to Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. ' In the Matter of he Kstate of Orville L. Fraud , Deceased. Notice is lierfby given 'h-t the uu dersigned has teen Rprxiinted nrtuiinis- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH'J STATE OF OREC.ON FOR WASHINGTON COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of John A Martin. Deceased. , To W H Martin and Jame Murtin, brother and tu-im at law or aald John A Martin. DewaKerl. and to any and all other pe-sons. knowu or u iknowu, wb may be inter em ed io the carats of Raid iHweanwl, Urtwtinir: You, and arh ol von. will tak notine that J 8 O'OorniKii. administrator of the eaiale of said lohn A Martin, Deooatuid, has h led In the above entitled Oourt ami in the above entitled proceeding his Petition praying tor an Order of aaid Court authorizing and directing I1I111, aa mich administrator, to sell the real tiiiale and interest in real eatate belonging to the xaid tat ol Haid bet-eased lor the purpoxeot paying the comih and clinrges of this adiniiiUtrattoii and the Indebted nw existing agmuHt aaid eaiale, and that the atHv entitletl Court of said County ami State hai luwl Monday, the 26th (Uy of June, I'HT. at thn hour 01 II) o'clock a 111 of said date at the court room of nail! Court iu the county court bonne of sai-l County of vVaahingtiin. 8tata of Oregon, aud in llmt'ityof Hillsboro therein, a the time and place for the hearno; of xaiil petition, and vou, ami each of vou, ami ail prrsuiis intertwteil iu Haul etale ax heirtofsaid llwMil or aa credit M or otherwise are hereby required to be and appear helore aaid Court at aaid time am) place to sihow catiMt, if any there lie , v. In aaid pelition Rhould not be granted anil Haul administrator ordered aud Uirecteil to make sale of aaid real exlate and in tt-roMt iu real entateaa prayetl for in said pruiou. The rnal estate and inlereat in real esiatt. dcsciilied in said petition and lir which uu tlnk.r la KMUghl autll.inzilli; 1 sale in b lullowit. town: West 'l'bre (3) acres of !t Five 5, ( "Ikirwick Acres," la Wellington IJoun ty, Oregon, according to the recorded plot of same ou tile and of record In the ottice of the County Recorder for fai County : aud A $-i'i0.U0 equity lu Ixit Six 6 or "Morwick Acre,' according " tha plat of aainaou tile and of record in ottiue ol the County Recorder of said Washington County, ttregou WitneNH the aeal of said Court under the na'id of the Clerk thereol this Iml day of May, PJ17. (Seal) H A. Kuratli, County Clerk. w. o. w. Regular meetings of Camp 500, Woodmen of the World, in the ; Moose Hall, every first and third i Thursdays. All WooJmen are invited to attend. Come out Neighbors and help ! lioost our Camp. j Rov E. Heater, Consul Com. J. H. Kay, Clerk. tf Try the Argua for one year. Light Fours Touring . . . $695 Country Club . $795 MOTOR CARS Willys Six Touring . . . $1425 Big Fours Touring , Roadster Touring . Willys-Knights . . $895 Four Touring $1395 . . $880 Eight M $1950 Light Sixes . $1025 'Roadgter , . $1010 All price f. o. b. Toledo Subject to chant without notice DESSE b. SPRAGUE Telephone City 342 Hillsboro, Oregon