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mmummumtaaami 1776 1917 T .1;. V" 7 f ).. x, ' r s .f . ' i- I 1 SV' J ' 'ft' In ill C3 PI u u zs u 1 , J n 1 IS AT CITY PARK HILLSBORO 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. Aviation Event by Ralph Hanson. Dancing All Day and Evening. Many Other Attractions Booked A Matrimonial Coincidence By RICHAIfl) MAKKEY When my mother dud und left me lone In t lie World I resolved to rout Jiiy house, upend a few motitlm iihrond and on my return tnnye Into Imcliehir quarters. DuriiiK the preliminary weed ing out of tlHelesH mvumiilallmiH I took from a box of old papers 11 bundle that HtoiilHlied me. It contained dofiimotitH Xeliitliiii Id an esliilo of uliicli 1 had lievi'r heard. They consisted of deeds to Iiodm'H mid liiiids, also nliii-k.4. Iinnds lid oilier property. . 1 could nut ban lieeu iiui.e uurprUed If an aniiel had come down from lieav. en and lit on my Hhotilder. How hud tlu'80 papers eoine lulo my possession? I had no reineinliram e of having plac ed anything In the bos for sweral years. .On exaniliilnu noirio of them I found tho estate to lie held In. trust for a minor, John I'arter Crejilrlx. I had lievr heard of sneli n person. Oil fur. ther exitinlnatliiii I came to tho con clusion that the estate In question must have remained unavailable liy any out) from the time these papers had been placed la my box. What should I do In the mailer? If 1 advertised tuera Had could itlvo no satisfactory reuson for possessing them I mljiht be nceused of having stolen theiu. 1 had eiiKUK'ed my passatro on an ocean liner and re olvod to proceed on my Journey, which Would nvu lae plenty of linio lo think over the bi'st course to pursue. I nulled tho nest day. PurliiK my trip 1 met In Itcrlln an American, MIhs llleunor Thurluw, who was there with her mot her studying music with a view to teaching It on her return. She liliislied her course about tho time I met her. and us her mother and she spent the summer in Switzer land 1 was enabled to see a .ureal deal of them, for 1 stayed where they stay ed, and on our return I claimed pas sauo on the same steamer Itct'ore em. burkiiiK we were cn.u'iwd During the voynno I thought at Inter vals about the estate of young John Carter (Srentrlx, wcnderip.g If he had coino Into luissession of it and trylni; to divide what 1 should do about mak ing known that 1 had the papers. Now that another was the partner of my Joys and sorrows I felt my resinuisl blllty more keenly. I debated whether I should cnnMi'n In Fhvmor Tlmrlow; but, having known me only a very short time, she might grow suspicious of me. No, 1 would wait till she knew me better. I I old her I hit I had a little pro'.oity ::::d was el ated in a business in which I was doing well. On tho whole, we could live comforta bly. She maintained a reserve with reference to her own affairs; but, as she was expecting to tench music, I concluded she was possessed of little or nothing. We parted as soon as we reached America to go to our respec tive lioines, which were a day's Journey aimrt. Meanwhile I hud resolved to refer tho matter of the iwpcrs to my lawyer and he guided by his advice. In relating the circumstance to him I had no sooti er mentioned tho name of the minor for whom the estate was held than ho Jumped to his feet excitedly and, run ning to his partners, exclaimed: "The Mcrii in the (Irentrlx estate are found !" Years before the linn hud settled a case" for nu out of court and handed me the papers coiicvriilng it, which I tossed unopened in a box at home. J-aier I w;:.s : ;veii r.e 1 ; !!. cou- t tll'llllllg the In II I- K.iii.e in. j Hllll. MII.M,lig flielil to I..' !ditll.lll j ducijiiicnlH, loxxi-l llicni lni'i lb; sun;! ho. One lit l(i:,. I:ll!pllcs (OlilHilll'd th tircatrlj piihtm, given mo by mis take, j Immediately on my return to my I rwjijis I w rote my tiiiuct-e, iinlnirdeii- j lug myself lo her of the annoyance I j had aulTcri'd. Sim replied, congiiiulliit- j liiK me wui inly iioti soipiiek and satis factory a nolutlidi. A few ikiys later I was told by my attorney that during the period the pa pers were missing the estate bad suf fered greatly. John Curler (irentrix died before cuiidiig of age. and the property had pain d to three peisins who wen; next or kin. "One of these IK-rsons," he said, ' desires to Ihiink y u for your return of the pupers that hen iiiabU-d us to divide the prob ity m.d will meet you here tomorrow for that purpose. "I promised to be there" The next morning on my arrival at the ofllce. I was shown Into a private room, where I found the uttoruey at his desk. "I understand." he said, "that you re nlout to be married to a client of mine," "Of yours!" I exclaimed, surprised. "Yes. Miss Thurlow," "Miss Thurlow:" "And now," he added, "1 w ill Introduce you to the person w ho wishes to thank you for ending the tieup of the lln-nt-r!x estate. Come In here. He flung oicii a door leading Into another rixun V lady stood with her back to us. and when she turned there was-Kleanor Thurlow I nioid stupefied. "Miss Thurlow." ald the lawyer. "In cri?x ino-thlr.l .if the Creel . !; e:;t::t n I " ill now. t!,:-. ogh yi it fiml'ng lh ' at its, cntne Into a pnei. i f. wnrt'i iro.i' .0 She tlo-crc-i t than:, you." lie relhed el.i;ng the d. or b hi:e! iln. Can I ever forg t the h'pl'.v fill lie '''li 'li! Ii s'ie ii'ive f.irwatd. dro; hi - l.cr nu:s!.'t ! i-il :iru: ah: nl my T':e cup'ii:;: ti-: h:i 1 . !l lav:t '.V" hud i! i : l nl.i bet enjoy .i i a"h ether's c::i! "to e the I'r.t Kensa- j :n i f our altered i" -n'lt'on Hono'.Koe and Luck. The luck of (he lioro-lioe i -fines from thrti- lucky thingf, always eoiiiie?ted with hor.si's!iiM-i. These consist i f the following finis: It Is ti,e shai of a crescent; It is a portion of a horse; it Is made from Iron. Kacu cf these has from time immemorial liecii considered lucky. Any thing In the shape of a ifies't'iit was always considered u thing to bring luck. I'ioiii the earliest time;, tin), at k-Bst slm the wo. hi kn 'v something of the qualities of li n, :o:i lias been regard u as a tooig to gn e I'fotection and, incideiitally. that wo;.! I involve go d luck. And. Ia;t'y. t'.w horse since the days of English m.. tin 1 ogy has been regarded as a lucky ani mal. Whew. then, we had a cninbina tion of the three the crescent, the Iron and the horse -In one object, li Ikh'iiiiiw- a true lucky sign In the eyes of the lioople. Hook of Wonders. CM nil I V l II l II I ! I I ll ,.l I, IWHtl THE qOQD UUD'iE TEkL5 WHICH i BlTTIE.sHD WOf IT H J JUOOE HE PAID 10 CENTS I roa hi tobcco.iiO I IO CtNTS COH KMNt-. pJ WHICH DO WU IWAOOStJ K tUTTtB.? I yousis, os couii! W-B CUT TMKCO COWtl INSTALL PACKAOIS, ..WHILI CHtAF OKOINARy TOIACCO COHI1 IN eaiaBAeavj ) 1 ePl . iiNAiyl Afiood many people are looking into what moke men change over to W-B CUT and stick to it o. Tobacco h tobacco, but all chewing, isn't alt tobacco. You don't have gummy excess sweetening to chew out of V-B CUT, before you get down to sat isfaction. The shreds arc tobacco, through and through and the richest, sappiest tobacco that grows. You notice the difl'erence at once W-B CUT goes twice as hr as ordinary plug. V.dt by WCTMAN-BRUT0N COMPANY, 1107 Branny, R. Tt City Just Like Babel. The difficulties which the ancient builder of the Tower of Babel expe rienced with the language difficulty may be easily understood by any one who hns spent a little time In Basrah, In Mesopotamia. The diahx ts In com mon use at Basrah are said to be more thau forty In number. The most pop ular is Arabic, but it Is not the Arabic of Egypt or Morocco. It is a distinct tongue, with which the Egyptian or Moroccan experiences the greatest dif ficulty. Then there Is Persian, with variations known as Bagdad-Persian. Neid-Perslan and Basrah Persia;; Turkish Is frequently heard, while Armenian and Chaldean are the lan guages of the native Christian popula t ion. Kurdish is used by another sec Mou of the Inhabitants, while Hindu stani Is the language of the bidian troops. Holy Land,. The Holy Land-Is a term used, es) e chilly by Christians, to designate Pal estine as beig the scene o.' the birth, ministry and death of Christ, but aiso employed by other religious sects to descrilie the places sacred to thorn from association. Thus the Moham medans speuk of Me-a as the Holy Laud. It being the birthplace of Mo hammed. The Chinese Buddhists call India the Holy Laud because the founder of their religion was born there, while the Greeks bestow this same title on Elis, where was situated the temple of Olympian Zuiis. Cuba's Fine Tobacco. Cuba produces tile highest priced to baeco grown In the world. The Cue aromatic tobacco is not grown In all parts of the Island, but on a little s;-.ot near the western coast, tlu si::o of which Is no more than twenty-live square miles. Such tobacco as Is pro duced In this limited area can be pro duced nowhere else. 1917VelieSix Wi; have taken in trade a new VELIE SIX-Been driven . less than 50 miles We are in a position to offer this car at a great sacrifice SEE US AT ONCE Peterson Brothers Garage Phone Main 6 Hillsboro, Ore. "An Evening With Compos ers," a musical program, will be rendered at the Artisan Hall. Scholls, Saturday evening. June 30. . Quite a few of the numbers will be given by Scholls talent, including the piano students of Mrs. Lester R. Campbell, who will be assisted by Dr. VV. Claude Adams, of Portland, tenor, and Mrs. Adams, pianist. A splen did program is being prepared, and all who have attended Mrs. Campbell's former recitals willj appr-ciate the tone of the enter- j tainment. Admission fee of 25c : and 15c will be charged, proceeds I to be used to start a fund for a! new instrument for the church. Money to loan on improved real estate, principally farms and choice city property. Kerr Bros.. Hillsboro, Odd Fellows Building. 19tf. Notice to Creditors IX THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR WASH INGTON COUNTY. In the Mnlt r of he Estate of Orville L. Krarci , Deceased, Notice is hereby given hft the nn drsiKned has ten appointed edminis tratux f the estate .A Orvilje L. Prancis Dccea-ed, by the County ..'ourt of . the Stmeof Oregon, for Washington Cnuut), and has quail ed. All persons having claims against said e ate are hereby nontied to present the same tome, duly veiified, at the office of my Attorney, Willis S. Muoie, 506 7 S Yeon Building, Portland, Or'non, within six uiouihs from the date of first publi cation hereof. Dated May iSth, 1 ,17. Emma V, Francis, Adaiinistrst ixof the Estate of Orville L. Fianci, deceased. Iiate of first publication May 31, 1917. Dxte of lust .lubhoihou Juue 28, 1917 V. S. Moore, Attorney, 506 Yeon BIda., Portland. ' lMlM'4VtfrHMfrfcfrHHl,HMH4l'l1 Famous Aetna Brand Pure Lime & Sulphur Solution J Every Grower who has used it says it is the best and I know that it is the best. t Manufactured by an Orchardist of over 25 years orchard J experience. Use the Aetna for best results. . t For prices, etc write to the manufacturer, B. Leis, The Aetna Orchards. X Beaverton Oregon J $ Phone, Beaverton Central J IMHr Different. "Why, year sjro you told me this place was easily worth $!,",000. Now you estimate Its value ut loss than $10,(XHV "You must remember that I was try-1 Ins to sell It to you then. Now you want mo to sell it for you." Three Naval Victories It Is said that the three white lines which apiH'ar on the collars of sailors' blouses in the I'nitod kingdom, the lines being straight for men of the regular navy and wavy for men of the naval volunteer force, represent the three na val victories of Nelson the buttles of the Nile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar. Th Idea. "Uood gracious, John, why did you allow tho agent to persuade you to take a cottage with no more ground thau this;" "Hecuuse, my dear, 1 did not go Into this denl with any selfish Idea of ter ritorial expanslou." ltaltiuioro American. How They Work. In an argument ngulnt fanaticism Geupral Kunston once said to a uews- i paper correspondent: I "liven the looking glass and the whip j glass have their uses. The looking i glass reveals our dfo'ts to o tr rlve-i; the wine glass reveub them lo others." 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