MAY tV 1090 THE HILLSBORO ARGU8 PAGE POUR I MILK Jerrold. thus left with the »crap« of pay for Itoelf, th. .xp.rim.n4 .ta- BoOE© Charge I* Jerry Ead no~aitghteet doubt of the ii.iH It »a rxiix.l ‘l'lttt I nr ill »3 tion has found. The value of the honor and th« uprtghtneea of her stub­ the futile correspondence. turned to Prudence. It is profitable for any community plant food In the liquid manure Faked on Couple born stand. It was really a final des "What shall I doF’ he a»ked help­ to stimulate and encourage th« dairy when cows are In the barn one third j pernte struggle tn defense of her most County Official Paper lessly sacred, girlish principle of purity, that industry. Where this vast industry of the time amounts to *6.00 per A b<.11le of wood alcohol was put in "I don't know," uh« said gently, inherent nleeneaa of thought, reserve is established on ■ scientific busi­ head if replaced in commercial fer­ the back seat of the automobile be- “ What do you think F ’ W. VERNE McKINNEY - - Editor of person, that tarnishes at best, so So Jerrold carded it down to the ness basis the community prospers tilisers. For a hold of 20 sows, 130 longing to Mr. and Mrs. Art Smith, MRS. E. C. McKINNEY - Asst. Editor quickly. Jerry had flirted, had frlvoled sacks of cement with the proper nvwlywxls, by mbehovious friends office and sent for Dunne. "B's none and health flourishes. Joyously from beau to beau. had l>r. E. V.. McCollum, School of amount of sand and gravel is r.- last Thursday night. These sama Subscription Rates laughed at tentative, truantlng careaasa of my business, of course." he said. "Don't think I care how much you Hygiene and i’ublic Health, Johns quired to construct a pit for 5 friends arranged with officers to in sheer Ught-heartednees of spirit— Per Year........................................M-60 correspond with the family and don't Hopkins University, who has for months, Such a pit has been found that was wheu the real Jerry had pull a fake arrest. Mr. ami Mrs. Six Months............................. -86 slipped by untouched. But with that blame me— hut I don't know what else more than a decade been giving to by the experiment station to pay Smith were followed out to the north to do with It. She gave It to me and 1 the world a newer knowledge of nu­ for itself in a short time. Plans may end of Second street and there ar- tender Ideal enshrined in the romantic Iksued on Thursday of each week by glamour of her guarded youth, alia salt! to bring It to you." trition has said: “The people who he obtained for such a pit by writ rrMeil by th„ offUars and taken to McKinney A McKinney, Publishers. He passed the bits of paper to would brook no trifling. ' have achieved; who have become ing iho O. A. C. extension servie. She worked with passionate Intensity, Duane hastily »» though they turned | large, strong, vigorous people; who —- — -• — --------- ---- —----- the court house whore they were Entered in the Postoffice at Hills­ his fingers Dunne examined them held for nn hour and a half. bending over the sketches for her have reduced their infant mortality; boro, Oregon, as second-class mail They were token out the rear door houses and her columns of figures far. hopefully, saw the unbl-okeu seal of who have the host trades in the Meek Case to Jury matter. far Into the night, She did not sleep the envelope. of the court house into the hands , i world ; who have un appreciation "She didn't read It. did she?" he at 10 This Morning of 60 waiting friends who paraded well, she had no appetite, sud unusual | for art, literature and music; who dark circles outlln,tl the lovely misty said dejectedly. The primaries are over and with them around the street. Herbert “1 don't know, maybe she did." »aid are progressive in science and in ayes. The jury in the case of the State Axtei led the groom around with a their usual crop of "also rans.” i Jerry's father. "She took It upstair« On her first attempt at renovation. i every activity of human intellect, against Robert Me-k oil u statutory Oregon is to be congratulated on log chain. Following the purado Mr. Oopyrisbt br tbs Bobbs-Merrill Oas the old house on Seventeenth street and It was quite a while before she are the people who have used liberal I charge went out about 10 o'clock the selections from U. S. senator on nnd Mrs. Smith treated at a local came down Maybe she road it while opposite the park, after weeks of work amounts of milk and its products." (Continued from Last Week) thia morning. The court room was con fectionery. down. The selections assure officials and worry and passionate devotion, she she was up. and then sealed it. agntn Quite universally thu people of packed yesterday and standing room to fool you. I wouldn't put it past for the state. The clean cut victory The newlyweds, who were mar* cleared but a paltry three hundred i nations agree on the importance of ¡only was available, l.ee Hess, court of Frederick Steiwer of Pendleton dollars, for all the fabulous towering her." ried May 16, were chased ns far ns Duane laughed, and examined the : milk in the diet of all of us. hailif, had to remain in the back of Newberg Innt Monday night but elud­ ■hows how much his personality of her hope«. Jerry laughed at that, In 1924 the money value of milk the court room to keep the aisles envelope mor» hopefully, but the seal gamely. took the state by storm. ed their pursuers, who had to slop bore no faint trace of tamperlug produced in the United States at the cleared. The case has been contin­ “1 don't care! See how much fun nt a service station for gasoline. farm was more than the total farm ued over for several weeks due to Pre had And look what a lot of things fingers. HILLSBORO TOWN "1 know they say, Never say die. value of the cotton, the wheat, and I learned! I'll make it up on the next and try. try again, and all that non the potato crops. There was pro­ the collapse on the stand twice of JOHN F. NEWMAN one. you'll see!" Hillsboro town is the best sense," Jerrold went on gloomily "But duced in 1924 fifty billion quarts of the* chief witness for the state. But not all her Intense concentration traveled east and journeyed I don't put much stock in ft In thia in her work could account for the pa milk. Picture all this milk put into John F. Newman, flfi, died at tit. west, thetlc pallor of her face. In the end. case Jerry's not a stubborn girl, nat­ ten gallon cans atun ding in a line Couple at Forest i family home nt Alohn Mondny, He urally. If she makes a mistake, she wandered north, and southward. Jerrold felt that nothing would come side by side. Thus placed you burn in Virginin In I860. Mr. too; Grove Wed 60 Years I wn» of it He said so to Prudence. many always admits It and rights about face. will have enough ten gallon cans fill- New man moved to Oregon in I non I don't think she likes you if you'll Hillsboro town for me, I’m telling times. Prudence said nothing. and han lived nt Alohn for the past you. She asked If Duane was taking an excuse me for saying so And I don't ed with milk to go eleven times Mr. nnd Mr». John W. Caples of ■lx years. think 'around the earth. Interest In the business. If he worked The Hillsboro county will famous be, "You don't need to." said Dunne Dairying is a gigantic industry and Forest Grove celebrated their rtoth Deceased 1» survived by the hard, earned his salary. Thousands of cattle there you'll see; wedding anniversary at their home 'lowing sons nnd dnughters: grimly. “ Put she d >es like me. And America is one of the leading dairy "You bet be earns it staying tn the In train loads, milk will go out— game town with that daughter of she brought me out here, and by the ' countries in the world. The climate in the university city last Thursday. 'Elmer Russell, Scotts Mills; Tm satisfied without a doubt yours.” Jerrold said resentfully; and Eternal. I'll stick if It takes ten 'and green fields of this state place Friends and relatives culled during ¡Virginia Newman, Bonita; Mrs. The Hillsboro county will sure be years!" the day, and many me usages nt fel- added more moderately: “Well. no. I known; "Well, I think you're wasting your ' it among the foremost dairy states icitation were received by the couple, ter Chowning, Ml«» Loin and can't say that he works much—if any 'of our country. I Becky New man, Howard Newman, It will be called "Milk Men's Home,” But he sticks around. And people time, my boy. but have It your own Federal nnd state laws demand A family dinner was served at the Alohn, and Zena» and John Newman, * was sympathetic. “1 Where milk, cream and butter, all come in to look him over—and inci­ way." Jerrold A. B. Caples, 'certain requirements for the produc­ hum« of Mr. and Mrs. i San Pedro, Cnlif. there, dentally get a view of the car while don't understand girls myself I'ru- Mr. Caples, 86, was in buxines» in dence Isn't tike that — you can always tion of clean and safe milk, such as perfect and from germs, free. they're In. And tlie boys seem to like talk* her down." healthy, clean cows, healthy, clean Forest Grove for man ¡y years. Mr». him." Start New Bakery Hillsboro county is calling you, ••••••© handlers of milk products, clean san­ Caples, "9, and Mr. Caples lire both Jerrold had indeed no ground for feel­ to this call I urge be true; R. J. Koehler of Portland wdl in good health. They have lived in Duane had been In Des Moines one itary utensils and containers, and ing that Duane, even as a prospective, Come quickly here and you will see open ■ new bakery in the K P. Forest Grove since 1883. full bitter month without a word from ' immediate refrigeration of all pro ­ somewhat poorly prospective, son-in- Health, wealth and honor waiting They crossed the plains with their building here about June IS, ne­ law, had any designs upon the ultimate Jerry. And then one mornlug there ducts of the dairy. thee. was a telephone call In the machine parents by ox team in 1860 and cording to an announcement maile management of the Harmer Motor. In Cool nights, cool spring waters, —By the late James H. Brandaw. spite of Ills conscientious attendance shop, aud Duane knew- It was Oppor­ 1862. Their children are: C. C. Tuesday. He plans to put in an up- Note—This poem was written by Jerry Stood Up, Looked Hsr Father in the showroom, bls effacement from tunity calling for him by the modern, and splendid roads for rapid trans­ Caples anil A. B. Caples of Forest to-date electric bakery nnd says Straight In »he Face, Her Voice Was mechanics* contrivance, as It seems 1 portation in Oregon are all condu- the late Mr. Brandaw several years that he is going after some of the Very Gentle. “Why Can’t I?" Was the active business of the concern was she often calls. The boy turned from ' cive to the distribution of a good Grove; J. R. Caples, Portland, and business that is now going to Port- while away from home. Hills- ago, complete. But he developed an Inor­ All She Said. Mrs. Oro C. Ditnick of Portland and dinate Interest In the rich, prosy little the telephone and called out to the ' milk low in bacterial count. Safe boro was always dear to him. land. , milk prevails only where the public J. B. Caples of Seattle. was very gentle. “Why can't I?" was Middle Western city and asked end- man tn charge of the repair »hop: "Send a tow car for Miss Harmer. I is interested in seeking a clearer all she said. less questions about '1 questions of Marriage Licenses STENGER — HERMAN Jerrold looked at Prudence for as­ Intimate Import. i and Jerrold She troke down out on Eleventh, oth­ j knowledge of its supply and where a VOTE IN PRIMARIES er side of the park. She s In a hurry." Silas J. Rcchen of Orcnco und sistance. Prudence was patiently were having lune .ether as they ' local system of milk control with FRIDAY VERY LIGHT very pretty wedding was sol- counting the superfluous hearts. Before the man In charge could state supervision has been establish- Ruby Imbrie of Portland, May ■’2 often did. emnized Saturday evening, May 22. Erwin .Milton Gaines and Idaho Glea­ After all, what was there to say? "I'm trying to acclimate myself to I make a move or give an order. Duane ! ed successfully. (Continued From Page On.) at the hour of 8:30, in the church Why couldn't she? Obviously, she had. the corn belt," be said lightly, in ex­ was on his feet son, both of Buxton. May 24. When the producer and consumer “Hold up that call a minute." he of St. Philip of Neri, at 16th and And that was the end of ft planation of this Interest In things Ray E. Sinclair and Flossie V. The next morning Jerrold called ■bout town. But Jerrold, who was said with Impressive authority In his I of milk unite in their efforts to ¡nation for public service commit- • Cox, both of Hillsboro, Muy 20. Tamarack streets, Portland, when j safeguard public health through a ■loner. tone. “ I ’ ve got to speak to Mr. Har ­ Duane Into the office. making him the subject of an avid at­ Miss Constance Matilda Herman, Paul Getner of Portland nnd Ma­ F. W. Livermore, present incum­ i regular scoring of milk for public mer. I'll be right back." “Do you want a position?” he askef. tention and study, knew It was some- younger daughter of Mrs. Sophia He broke into th« sacred precinct ■ information, then und only then will bent in the office of county com- bel Violet Norton of Hillsboro, May ■till hopeful for the best thing deeper than that. Herman, of near this city, was unit­ “Oh, absolutely. I came on purpose." “Why. do you know." Duane asked of the president office without cere­ the dairy industry within that local­ mUaioner, received a vote of 3024 SB. ed in marriage to Mr. Franklin Ber­ Jerrold sighed. But he told him to him one day. “you can pick up land mony. ity be placed on a paying business for commiaaioner at the republican nard Stenger, youngest son of Mr. bang about, and put in the time as along the river, and near the rail­ "Listen, Mr. Harmer." be began basis and will the children be drink­ primaries. He waa unopposed. There Birth» and Mrs. John Stenger, Sr., promi­ best he could, to try not to get tn roads. for a song, absolutely for a with boyish eagerness. “Her car Tnylor To .Mr nnd Mrs Ellis Taylor was no democrat running for the of­ ing enough "Mik for Health.” nent family of the Woodburn-Mt. people's way. and If he accidentally song? Building sites that ought io be broke down—Jerry's—and she phoned of Bank». May 32. • girl fice. came across anything he could do. to worth—well, I suppose not quite their for a tow. May I go after herF' Angel district. William Sehulmerich, grange can ­ So I be rye r—To Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jerrold looked at him. laughed a Before the altar, banked with feel perfectly free to do It He gave weight in gold—bui worth a fortune Farm Reminders didate for representative on the Solberger of North Plain», May 20, little, shook his head. “ Sure you may. him cards to the best clubs, offered anyhow in ten to twenty years." peach colored spring blooms and democratic ticket, w a» unopposed a boy. him the use of a car at any time he Jerrold said he supposed so, his And God help you!” gladiolis, and a profusion of ferns The varieties of mangels that have for nomination. Three were to be Perrine—To Mr. nnd Mrs. M R. wished It and told him to get as much shrewd, always kind eyes, fixed on and greenery and beneath a bower fun out of life as he could. Jerry sat patiently behind the wheel given best yields in Oregon are the named. He received a vote of 674. Perrine of Yamhill, May 20, a girl. Duane's face. of cedar garlands and white Killar- “How much salary do you want?" of her handsome little roe er. be­ giant half sugar, the Danish slud C. E. Spence received a goodly Caldwell -To Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred "They haven't half tbe factories, ney roses, the happy bride and “How much can I getF' neath the groaning branches i a great strup, the red eckendorf and the vote on the democratic ticket for Caldwell of this city, May 20, a tbe manufacturing plants, they ought groom exchanged their vows, which "Well. I fancy I could get men quite to have here. The town could support maple, n skeleton tn tbe late fall, and mammoth long red. When planted representative in Congress from thi» 16 Mi-pound girl. was witnesed by about 135 guests. capable of doing what you're going to a hundred times tbe amount of business waited for the tow car. Her thoughts rather shallow on a fairly firm seed district. His name waa written in. were far from the quiet Iowa street. bed between May 1 and 29 experi­ The bride, who was given in mar­ do for fifteen dollars a week, and glad it’s got. It's towns like tills where a The names of Ed Sehulmerich and She was away, in Brooklyn, tn a lit­ mental plantings have given good riage by Mr. R. L. Russell, assistant of th« chance," Jerrold said, smiling big business really pays. Isn't It? C. R. Lafollett were written in on faintly. “ But It lends a sort of tone to tle smoke clouded studio, far up. look ­ Where property Is cheap, expenses postmaster of Portland, wore a gown results. Mangels require a rich soil. the democratic ticket and they the establishment to have your clothes low, facilities good? Isn't that the ing out over East river to the brave of white satin cut in the simple reived the democratic nomination • • • and your accent In our employ, so say way they figure T* lights of New York. She returned to mode of the day, princess fashion, twenty-five. And you might lounge »tate representatives. I.aFollett the time nnd the place with a violent School, In honor of their teacher, Merle my "It's the way father figured A simple and effective way of having a flared flounce of princess gracefully about In the showroom as start when the tow car tn a cloud of ceived 21 votes and Sehulmerich when he started the factory. I should Bonney. Mr Bonney leaves Saturday killing fleshy rooted plants like tbe lace. Her veil of princess lace fell much as you can; you are sure to at­ dust swept up abreast of her, and The name of Dan Burkhalter Imagine." for Salem After lunch they visited the dandelion and many other weeds from a shirred cap caught with tract attention to the house If not to grinding stopped with a crunching and written in for justice of the peace park In Portland. The class enjoyed "And besides, for a rich fartulnx that mar lawns is the use of sodium clusters of orange blossoms on either the motor." state like this, they haven't got buff of brakes. She stepped out briskly, in the Hillsboro district by six per­ having Mr. lliwy ns their leader ..nd arsenate. A -sharp, slender wood stick Duane thanked him, and said be ' the elevator burini s they ought tn with her usual cordial smile for one side—the orange blossoms her sons. regret his departure. _______ is dipped in the poison and thruBt much I have. Have they : mother wore at her wedding. The would try to be worthy of so If the middle of her father'; employees. One voter thought it would be trust He said he had other clothes, j "1 can ’ t Imagine what's the matter," down through the center of the bride carried a shower bouquet of men have to get fifty per cent of tbe J. II. Gnrett attended n meeting "It’s deader plant. The arsenic travels through well to have the three members of the executive board of the Retail lillies of the valley, rose buds, or-j far more comment-creating than those j farm income, the least they can do Is she began brightly. of a local law firm on the supreme be was wearing, nnd that his entire to turn the business over to home than—' The smile froze upon her all parts of the root system and the chids and fern. bench and named them in order Merchants association in (lorvailla wardrobe was henceforth at the dis | middlemen and keep the profits In the face when she met Duane Allerton's most resistant plant will live but u as they appear in the firm. Mrs. Marilynn Herman Davis, posal of the Harmer Motor. this week, He wan accompanied by eyes, her voice became a still cold short time. maid of honor, wore an orchid col­ his daughter. Miss Florence, and And then he laid serious and studied state. Shouldn't you say so?’ thing. “ The stnrter won't work. Will • • « “It seeems no more than reason­ ored silk georgette gown, with orchid siege to the stubborn heart of Jerry you take me in quickly, please?" Frank Maxell was fined *600 and Miss Margaret Tucker. The young able." tulle hat to match and carried or­ Every morning on the stroke of ten. a I Duane got ont ami stood beside ■er. I Color accents in fruit or foliage I j given a six months' police term in clr- ; ladies went on to Eugene for a visit "There's a pile of money here for messenger appeared at the don payment of |150. D. J K Zimmer­ Jack Hamilton of Portland was a “What's the matter with you? Are of landscape gardening at O. A. C. Lane Russell wore a frock of pink rose Jerry gave them to the maids j you trying to sell me the Middle man put up a bond of 21,000 on u booze Hillsboro visitor Tuesday, announcing sent them to the neighbors, but finally | These accents in autumn are ob­ silk georgette, sleeveless, with full West?” charge and was arrested from custody. the race» at Canby on May 29, 30 and In a burst of resentment at the per ’ tained by use of holly dogwood, sum­ skirt and pink tulle hat to match, "No, I just want to find out If I am I Orders were given In the cases of O. 31, at Clackamas county fair grounds. sistence she was beginning to feel was I ach», madrone, mountain ash, and and carried an arm bouquet of pink more than flesh and blood could hear sold on it myself,” Duane explained, There will also bo dancing, boxing nnd shrubs with flowers, fruit or bright W. Eastham vs. Hhetlon Bechtel et ux. sweet peas. she whirled the unopened box into tlx laughing. “I haven’t got a whole lot and L. V. Hulit vs. Sperry Flour Co. speaking. of capital left, you know, after my foliage. Other trees valuable in add ­ Little Miss Marie Kramer, niece ftreet the moment the messenger had foolish fliers in the last three years. I Buy a poppy Memorial Day. ing accent at different seasons and J. O. Juvrud. of the groom, in white batiste, with Reappeared. want to be sure what I'm doing be­ are vine maple, tulip tree, silver pink basket and sweet peas was the The next morning when the bell fore I go in again. But it seems to maple, Norway maple, black locust, bride’s flower girl. Mr. John Henry, ■ang. she ran furiously down to re­ me that this town—Well. It’s 3» though honey locust and scarlet oak. Jr., nephew of the groom acted as ceive the hated tribute, but stopped It were asleep. Somebody's going to • • • best man and the ushers were Mr. an the stairs In some amazement, even step In here and pick up a few fine Merle Nelson and Mr. Leslie Howard In anger Her mother was opening spots for factories, a few choice cor­ Using fairly good seed with con- the box. of Portland. ners for grain elevators, and then after siderably less than the normal "Mother!” a while sit back and take his exercise The ceremony was followed by a amount of disease the Oregon ex- “They are for me.” Prudence tipped clipping coupons. And It seems to me large reception at the home of Mr. I periment station found that »mall the box to show her name on tbe tag, I was just born for a coupon-clipper." and R. L. Russell, at 595 Mulberry to banish that springing distrust In t whole seed potatoes gave as good “1 wish you luck, my toy. I can’t street, with whom the bride had Jerry's mutinous eyes. j yields as cut pieces weighing about think of a plensanter Indoor sport.' lived for several years past while at- | I twice as much. The whole potatoes “Since when Is father so devotedF’ And so while Duane was satisfied tending the Portland school. Only The clock struck ten—a curious co­ to leave the Harmer Motor company are all blossom end pieces and better immediate friends and relatives at­ incidence. And then, as Prudence took to Jerrold's manipulation, Jerrold was stands are produced. tended the reception, numbering the flowers from tbe box, a soft cluster satisfied that it should be so. for he « « • about 75 guests. Mrs. R. L. Russell of yellow roses and lilies of the valley, knew the young man was keeping a Several Oregon farmers are al­ Jerry saw the card — Duane Allerton. wary eye on things in general, and and Mrs. John McLane cut ices, lready planning on building concrete while Mrs. George Bales and Mrs. Her eyes flashed, darkened with rage. that when the opportunity came for ¡pits for the manure from the dairy Henry Krug, aunts of the bride, She thrust out angry hands, and caught him to cut loose for himself, this time the delicate flowers roughly, to tear at least he would be sure of his barn, where it may be stored in the assisted about the rooms. The Misses them from her mother’s arm. Pru­ winter months. Such a pit will soon Henrietta Herman, cousin of the dence gently but with great firmness ground. He told Prudence about it. "That's nice,” she said, warm In her bride, Leota Ryan, Josephine Schon- retained her hold. approval. "It's Just like families they Will You bechler and Caroline Kramer served. "Jerry I They’re mine." do so much better In separate houses.” “The Starter Won’t Work. Take Me In Quickly, Please?” Tile soft voice was softer than ever After a short honeymoon trip to “You can hardly call him part of Canada, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin before. Jerry's hands clung mutinous­ the family," protested Jerrold "The think I met you once before—In Brook­ Bernard Stenger will return to Port­ ly for a moment and then dropped way that girl acts—It's Insulting!" lyn." Duane «rote to Jerry She did not land to make their home in that weakly to her sides. “1 don’t recall It." “Mother, please,” she whispered. trouble to return the letter by post, "Good! Let's both forget It and city permanently. at “I—I can't stand them In the house.” she merely tore the envelope across start afresli! It will be so much bet* And then, with n pitiful attempt to a couple of times, unopened, and hand­ ter In the end." The students of Miss Sewell's art laugh away her display of emotion, she Hillsboro Grounds ed ft to her father. "Will you hurry, please? I have a class will hold their spring exhibit In said with a sorry smile, "I—I must be "Take It down and give It to him tuslness appointment" She consulted the lecture room of the library Satur­ developing nerves.” will youF' the platinum and diamond wrist watch day, June 5. This exhibit will be open Prudence looked Into her eyes, re­ "Now, Jerry, have a heart," object- with u most professional alertness. to the public from 2 until 5 o'clock lented quickly. “I'll send them down “d the badgered father. “Why do you "You've changed," he told her, not Saturday afternoon. The pictures will to Carol. Katie can take them to the Insist on dragging me Into this thing? heeding her words. his eyes on the mall nt once. Julia adores flowers. ” Why, It will make him feel Ifke a slender contour pf her face. "You are be left until the following Wednesday The next morning, at for those who cannot come on Jerry stood at the window ten o'clock, fool to have me pass It across to him, paler. Perhaps you use less rouge V«. listening for with the compliments of the house, here than In the city." Saturday. tbe expected, unwelcome ring at her and so forth. Mall it I Stamps are "I don't use any on my car," she Robert Brown, a Reed college door. It did not cotne. Tonthirty, cheap enough I" said, and turned her back upon him. student, was the guest of his uncle, eleven—and no flowers, There was “Daughter ■ are a nuisance, after nil, Duane got out the chains nnd sad suspicion In her eye» as she aren't they, father?" she agreed, nnd fastened her car to his, but when he Lloyd Brown, and wife Tuesday. glanced now nnd then, furtively, at her went out at once In her little car to hnj JlnJ»Jie enga ged. (Continued Next Week) I The Hilluboro Argus | vm iio I BASE BALL Sunday, May 30 REEDVILLE FAIRVALE