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THE HILLSBORO ARGOS- Illi LSBORO. OREGON PAGE FOUR NOVEMBER 20. H uh . — MRS NELLIE OGI.E.SBY four weeks in every year. Ho also needs thousand» of dollar» worth of left a note, addressed to me per repair»." Mrs. Nellie Mol issu Oglexliy, .| h Dad hesitated. “Who says »o. tonally, in which ho reque«ti'<l that dieil at her homo near Hank« Inst 1 i Nivum should keep on he demanded. ni v|« "Sandy • -„«•«<• ” - Perkins • ----- Saturday. The funeral service» "Perkin» the caretaker.” as gardener or caretaker as long as wore hoki at the chapel of the For “Oh. welt! I'll look into it «nd he wanted to stay. "Perkin» has The Leader m Ita Field W. N. llinns of Ihllsdiilo nn«l D. e«l Grove undertaking parku « sull not been very pleasant to deal with make what repairs are necessary, I day, with interment in (ho Forest since his wife ran away," ho wrote. But, understand mo once for all, Westover ami (’ M McLellan of "But he has been a faithful servant Edith, you're going down there, Portland were arrested on liquor View lemelery. County Official Paper Bi'sltlea the wklower, Ralph (' to me for many years, and I should whether the place la in repair or charges by Sheriff J. E Reeve» ami ‘ stay ‘ 7 ami deputies early Sunday morning at Ogl«*»l<y. the following children sur MRS. K. C. MrKINNKY t*».vi«n Editor FJilor W. VERNE MrKINNKY not like him to be turned out. 1 not, and you're going to and title of . your the Tillicum Tavern near Beaver vive: Mrs. Earl W. Wells of Cor Moreover, he hopes and l>eliexes fulfill every j jot . .1« . ......... .. Archie MacK»n»i«' was taken valli», Etha LaVern Ogleaby, and Subscription Rate« By that some day th«' woman will come grandfather's will. And I don't pro Ion. (0 «S __ SI 10 8li Month» back to him at Dinsmore, and I feel pose to have any nonsense about it, anto cu to«ly th«« same night at Bea Loris <’. Oglesby, Imth of Hunk«. CRITTENDEN verton on a liquor charg«« Her father, J. T llradham, of Eu that it would t*«' cruol to dostroy either " on Thursday of onch week by McKinney 8 McKinney, Publisher« Entered in the Sixty chickens were stolen Frblay gene, and the following brothers Pad strode off hotly, leaving me this hope by driving him away." MARRIOTT Pmlodce nt Hillsboro. Onawt. •• eee<>nd-clan» matter. Member of Orwon State Editorial Of course I had been to Dinsmore in much the same state of mind as night from the Simmons farm on j i«n«l «inter» also »urvive : Mrs L. C. Aaatviation, and th« National Editorial Aaaociation. The thieve» r<- I Sherman of Eugene, Mm W. K. often to see dear old grandpa, who a prisoner to whom the judge has Ike Canyon road ■ dolUrii or thirty turned Saturday night ami got away * '1« • k «>( Woi|>t»e, Idaho ; Mr«. Min, was nice enough to make me almost !«>«t said. “Thirty ___ , there wan no une with 20 more. Dillard of Spi ingfleld ; W T llra<l The union high school board is the cranberry industry in Clatsop forget the awful house m which h«1 days." However, V.".. dad laid down the ham of Eugene, and L. C. Ilriolliniii lived; and of course I knew Perkins in talking When being sued by the contractor whose county. of Banks. as well as anyone could know the law m that tone I didn’t want« work was not approved by the arch Anyway, he sour old body. But until 1 read time; I ju>t obeyed. itect. The community would have When we read of the number of pay for the repair», MRS Wit IIEI MINA HABER ** grandpa's note I had never known was going to been better off in the long run in lives lost in storms elsewhere in Illustrations by Irwin Myer* that Perkins' wife had run away. and I wasn't. That wan noniethinjr« dollars and cents and from the the world, Oregonians cannot help — Josephine, dad, and So we went (I suppose everybody considered Mr«. Wilhelmina Baber. H I, widow standpoint of progress if the job but lx- thankful that they live in the that I was too young to be told.) In I. The house wasn't no bad, after of th«* Into Granvill«* II llala*«. ami had been turned over to a local garden spot of the world. really bear all; and the place was Blooming. Nov. 28 Th«« young mother of Josephine .............. fact. I scarcely retnembeied that he of contractor with instructions to turn Copyright It people of the St. Peter’» Lutheran had a wife at all. I suppose I had able after we got used to it. Forest Grove, died al her luune m out a good job. WNU Servie» rather trying at tirxt to ’ was first walk Hillsboro was happy to have as church are presenting the play "<*. seen her. but I could not recall what a baloony Moorish doorwav Money, Money," a Hire«' act com Forest Grove Monday, ami funeral her guests this week all the teach she looked like. I a.-ked Father through dismal el-vice» were held Wednesday. Egyptian hall, which into a Publisher J. S. Dellinger of the ers of the county. that he under- about it and ho said They have the «■«iy, nt x p. m. Friday. Everyone FOREWORD Morning Astorian sent the Argus a training of Washington county's stood that she was much younger opened into a Louis Quatorze draw is inGted to nttend. If machinery is greased up as fast Perhaps events might not have than Perkins and that the two had ing room, but after a week I got box of Dellmoor cranberries for greatest asset—the children. A Thanksgiving program was been so complicated had not Edith not gotten along together at all. so that 1 could do it without a given by th«« pupils of th«* public I ns tl«’hl work is don«« and if a list which the editors are eppreciative. of broken parts is maile, everything Dinsmore been a creature of nerves, She ha«l disappeared three or four shudder. And after two weeks Fred To Mr. Dellinger is du«1 a great quite in contrast with her placid sis years before and had never been turned up; and that made a differ school Frnlny evening and n large <nn be repaired or replaced during deal of credit for the success of Let’s go ahead, Hillsboro! crowd attended. Those taking part the winter. All tools, engine, and ter Josephine, in addition to being hear«! of since. ence. were Lea Pugh. Harold Moyer. Mil- motors under «belter is a rul«« thnt (To II« Continu«*! > an extremely up-to-date young per to Soon afterward I motored out dretl Meyer, l.e*ini<l Voelker, Elmer saves equipment money. I son, Edith had an imagination; but look at the place. I thought it Gur-ke. Anita Krahmer, Hilda Voel The Retort Courteous active as it was, it scarcely account ker and Mildred Krahmer. ed for all the weird things she ex would look different I hope«! it Too Late to Clattnify Passenger (in dining car on the Of would — now that I owned it. perienced under the roof of that in Daylight Limited): "Two eggs boil course 1 saw Perkins, too. ami of teresting old mansion which, on ac November 3. 1898—John P. Van- count of its architectural peculiari course I surveyed him with interest, ed. medium soft, buttered toast, not derzanden and Miss Clara Stroh ties. was known as "Dinsmore's superinduced by his story and by too hard, coffee, not too much cream mayer were united in marriage at Folly.” Even the serene Josephine th«* fact that he was now my own it it." the Verboort Catholic church Octo employe. was jolted by the happenings. Waiter: “Yes, sir. Would you ber 31. Father P. DeRoo officiating. He was a sparse, bony old codger, like any special design Who would have thought, in this the on C. R. Bradley took charge of the swarthy with sun and wrinkled with .\!f O. Johnson of Portland ha* matter of fact age. that a veritable dishes?" poor farm Tuesday. Mr. Saxton years, who carried his head thrust taken a position a* nMi»i«tant cashier knight-errant was going to make his having retired. There are at pres nt the Commercial National bank. appearance and exert such an influ forward from his lean shoulders as ent 13 patients in the charge of the PALS TOGETHER He come* t<> the bank to fill the va ence in the life of young Edith? if perpetually watching for some county. Now that I cancy cau«vd by the Muiclilo la nt Who was this mysterious individual, thing or some one William Hansen and Miss Ada While I'm not as young a» I might Broiled Sausage» with Sauted and how did he come to be hover knew about his wife I could, of week of .lame* A. Wood. Mr. John* Blakesley of Scholls were married be, ing around the Dinsmores in both course, understand and pity, but 1 .*on wa* with th«' American Ex Bananas October 31. Rev. Groat tying the Still 1 »o very old. felt that 1 really couldn't blame her their city and country residences? change hank in Portland for ten 8 link sausages. nuptial knot. for running away. I'd have run And a ymr*. lie will move to lUIUboro Place broiler pan directly under He saved Edith's life on a country away, too. J. C. Lamkin's little cannon will Eve managed to grab hold. All th« 1 sympathy and road, and in town he was on hand with hi* family at once. speak no more, and is lying on a upper unit turned on "high" until to get her out of an embarrassing pity in the work! couldn't prevent I've had some great experiences bench, a mute but eloquent narra cherry red. Temperature at 500 de scrape into which her youthful ex my feeling creepy a- 1 looked at And a number 1 thought were fine. tor of its misfortune—blown up by grees, vent wide open. Place sau uberance had led her. So providen- him. If I had known—but of course Hut the neare-t to God and Henven an overdose of powder in celebrat sages on cold broiler rack and place tially present was he when needed I didn't know. ing Sampson's and Schley's victory under upper unit to broil, turning that Edith referred to him as • M. I plunged !,t once into inquiries to brown evenly on :tll sides. Serve P.” (my preserver). It was the most about the place. at Santiago. Perkins’ answers 1 h.ne friends, the tried and true each sausage on a finger length of November 10—Flags were flying kind. convenient name she had for him, were not enthusiastic. Grandpa, he buttered toast and serve with fried at half-niast from the court house tor he masked his identity and was said. ha«l let things run down a I have loved ones of kith and kin; Henry Staehlc of Helvetia re bananas, garnish with parsley. and the ' Gen. Ransom post head- quick to drop from sight after an good deal; ami Perkins thought that They have stood through »tortu and ceived bad cut* around th«* far«» Remove the skins, cut the ba- quarters in memory of Private act of grace. sunshine. the executors would tin«! that it Sunday when hi* rar waa »truck by _ squeeze Charles Percy Oliver of Company nanas in halves lengthwise. There was romance for you, and would cost a lot of money to set They have stood through thick and one driven l«4 Matt Vrlicak nt th«' a few drops of orange juice on H. Second Oregon, who died in Ma l the when "M. P." was brought into it to rights again. thin. intersection of the Connell and .Ma- nila November 2. Private Oliver halves, roll them in flour and fry “Dinsmore's Folly." suffering from Of the small and I went back home disgusted, »on Hill road*. an automobile accident and was did not know where the money was a native of Minnesota, and was until a light brown color. Of life I’ve had my share. Carl \\ at .son of Buxton wa* EXCHANGE forced to become a guest of the repairs was to com«* from. Grandpa But the sweetest of all, 1 have bruised and »hocked Saturday near about 30 years old. He came to Golden Glow Salad two sisters, who, owing to a pecu Hillsboro in 1892. and was in the proven, 1 package lemon Jell-O Dinsmore had not had much money We have a ff<»od house and lot in Hillsboro when hi* car c<»llnle<| with liar turn of fate, were themselves in of his own. (father was the money 1» our doll of the golden hair. employ of Dr. Linklater, being a 1 cup boiling water on«' driven by R. E. Soule of Fur Hillsboro on a trood street, double hiding, material began to form for competent druggist. Dr. Linklater 1 cup canned pineapple juice maker of the family), and had had irnrage, two walnut trees* and fruit a real plot. Then it was that so nothing but th«1 place to leave; and *Tis • long hard road we must travel cat Grove. received a letter from him under 1 tablespoon vinegar trees. Will trade «-«luity for most many mysterious things began to date of September 18 in which he If motherho.>,| w«- would attain, 1 certainly had no intention of 1 cup pineapple, diced, drained anything. What have you ffot’ — Marritf« l.icvnaea happen in the old house. The story said that many of the boys were spending my allowance in repairs on \ ct there's joy too deep to fathom 1 cup grated raw carrots Oregon Farms company, 130S Mam is a highly agreeable mixture of a monstrosity like Dinsmore's Folly. And a glory to pay for our pain. Louis A. Hillecke, IlilUboro r«>ut«’ ill, mostly from malaria and typhoid •■■'ll'' ■ 10- 41 1-3 cup pecans, cut fine comedy, romance and adventure. Peter», Forest Grove, fever. I made up my mind to let the year There are hours of deep contempla 5, and Julia S teaspoon salt CHAPTER I .November 23. November 17—Nearly 500 people go by without fulfilling the condi tion Dissolve Jell-O in boiling water. Of course, now that it’s all over tions of the will (I was an awful Roy E. .Mailer, Bank* route 3, attended the memorial services in Add pineapple juice. Chill. When And thoughts shared by God alone, ANNOUNCING the Congregational church Sunday slightly thickened, add vinegar, pine and done it's easy to be wise and little fool in some ways in those An<l many a prayer has been offered and Mabel Barrett, Forest Grove say that it was all my fault. Maybe evening in honor of the late Charles apple. carrots, pecans and salt. Turn it was. but—well. I don't see that faraway days two years ago); and With each little stitch that's been route 2, November 27. Arthur H. Sorenson, Beavorton to let the reversionary legatee—the Percy Oliver of Company H, Second into individual molds, sewn. Chill until there was much fault about it. • • • • • route 4. and V. Elizab«'th Freeland, Oregon. Rev. Evan P. Hughes de- firm. Serve on lettuce with mayon- Everybody seems to be satisfied and Society for Homeless Alley Cats or something—claim the place. But Our home life has always been Hillsboro route 2, November 27. Radio Station livered the memorial address, and naise dressing. Serves six. (as somebody says about marriages) just five weeks before the first year happy. Thur.d.r KEX S 45 P M. an appropriate musical program was though it’s rather early for congrat was up Dad reminded me of the We get along better than most. Mayonnaise Salad Dressing Births Thur.daz KTBR 8:30 P. M given. 1 teaspoon mustard ulations, 1 think everybody is going date and asked me when I was go We've tried to be pals together— C«»ussvna — To Mr, and Mrs. Ben November 24—Married at the to stay satisfied. And Em mighty ing down. 1 level teaspoon salt Courtesy of That we've succeeded is our boast. Cous.sens of near Hillsboro, Novem residence of the bride's parents at sure that Mr. Braxton. for one. 1 teaspoon powdered sugar ber 23, a airl. I stared at him reproachfully. I We know our eight yean together Thrift Department Gaston, November 21, F. A. Everest wouldn’t have been satisfied at all Pardon me, dad.” I said, "but you Few grains cayenne Seifert—To .Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Miss Florence Greibler. Rev. C. if I hadn't—er—butted in. A girl forgot that I requested you never Have proven our love to be true, American Tru»t Company 1 egg Seifert of Scholls, November 27, a A. Plowman officiating. must butt in sometimes, and this to mention Dinsmore's Folly to me But it took just her to make heaven. boy. 2 tablespoons lemon juice H'.i Fourth Straet Just her with those eyes of blue. The marriage of Mr. Frank Kel- was one of the times. again.” 2 tablespoons vinegar Heib—To Mr, and Mrs. Fred PORTLAND, OREGON say and Mrs. Agnes Campbell, both I'll admit, too, that I acted with "Never mention—?” Dad broke M e’ll try to bring her up proper, cups oil (chilled) Heib, West Union, a boy, .Novem of Hillsboro, is announced. out due knowledge of the facts. But off; then forged ahead Mix dry ingredients, add full speed. ber 27. egg whose fault was it that I was ig A lady in all of her ways, ______ he __ demanded, A joy and a pride to her loved ones, yolks, and when well mixed add S norant^ of them? It certainly was "Look here, . Edith!" Schneider-—Tn Mr. and Mrs. It Pay»! “What blamed ' nonsense are you teaspoon of vinegar. Z.E2 Frank Schneider, Hillsboro, a boy, Add oil _____ grad- not nfine. x i -r through all of her .l ay Father could have told If you don’t go down May God help us boUi to Editor The Argus: ually, at first drop by drop and stir me some of them; and Fred could talking? live rightly Novi'mber 27. _______ —in ____ six days—you Dear Sir: On Thursday. August constantly. As mixture thickens, have told me more; and even Jose there in a week And teach her the things 'he should will forfeit the place to the Society 23. we announced a new line of thin with vinegar or lemon juice. know; phine could have told me something Frigidaire electric refrigerators. Add oil and vinegar or lemon juice that could have helped. They had for—” "Precisely, Dad!” I interrupted. Help us to be worthy of Thy gift We want you to know that the alternately, until all is used, stirring advertising in your newspaper an or beating constantly. If oil is add weeks and weeks in which they could “I know it is an inhuman thing to And lead in the way we should go. nouncing the new line has produced ed too rapidly, dressing will have a have told me. And none of them do. But it’s me or them: and the \ es, we truly thank Thee for our FUNERAL HOME said a word. Well, then? homeless cats can stand Dinsmore's exceedingly satisfactory results. baby; curdled appearance. A smooth con (N. B. They all claim, of course, Folly better than I can—” Sisth »nd Washington Phone 972 It has been the poli-y of Frigid- sistency may be restored by adding The right type of parents we should that they thought I was too young "What?” aire Corporation to use newspaper another egg yolk. HILLSBORO—OREGON be. and innocent to be told. Piffle! This "I mean to forfeit the place, dad." advertising as the backbone of it« Help us to teach that true wisdom isn't the Eighteenth century. It'» publicity campaign, and the rapid ■+ the Twentieth, and women aren't as I answered hastily, I can usually Is in following the footsteps of Thee. . ...... ......... strides from year to year in volume when to I innocent as they used to be in the manage dad, ‘ but Z I know quit fooling; and this was one of Help us to be truly comrades, of business, the general public ac days when Hector was a pup.) Pals all together, we three. the times. ceptance of electric refrigeration By Heck After all, now that I have argued and the outstanding leadership of ♦--------------------- :---------------------------- _♦ “You mean to—! You mean to—! Make us a true mother and father, the thing out. I am beginning to be Are you crazy, Edith? The place Once more for our girl we thank Frigidaire in this field can be credit The Scholia quartet will now in lieve that the blame—if blame there will be worth a million dollars when I h• Mr- G iy i;.i ed in no small measure to the use of adequate newspaper advertising tone that lovely lullaby entitled, was—for what happened really lies the city builds out to it!” “Oft in the stilly night a still blows at Mr. Paul’s door. This hadn't oc »pace. Once more I tried to be flippant. «ILLIMI M»« F»»— curred to me before, but the more "What’s a million dollars compared Frigidaire is a quality product up.” • • • • • MKlt/ III H< I think of it the more evident it to the wrecking of my whole artis and the splendid results we have re- Questions received ________ ___ Why! It was even Mr. tic nature?” I demanded. this month becomes. ceived from the announcement of Paul who—but that comes later. our new line are a testimonial to which we refuse to answer: Dad thretf down his napkin and 1. With a cheese detector like Anyway, I've got to get on with got up the quality of the circulation of yours, "Confound your artistic how can you kiss Mr. my story. BED Per your paper. nature!” he roared. “If you'd ever without putting his eye out? Great Grandpa Dinsmore built Yours very truly. learned how hard it is to make a Box DANCE 2. Who t wrote _ the song: "She Dinsmore's Folly; the fact was too million mills you wouldn't talk so Frigidaire Corporation, blew her nose and gave his name notorious to leave any chance for idiotically. You and Josephine get E. D. Doty, Adv. Mgr. away?" the family to deny it. And now. of 3. Why is Charley ...... . SO lazy course, since everything has turned ready to go down to Dinsmore'» Some Vegetable» Short that a running nose is his only sign out so well, none of the family Folly tomorrow. And I'll go with you and see that you go—and stay, Although the potato crop promises of activity? Next to the Postoffice want« to deny it. :- miss, stay, for the full thirty days.” to be a bumper one. several of the Of course I have no personal CORNELIUS “But, Dad,” I cried despairingly, other major vegetables -will be Bright remarks from Mrs. By- knowledge of the fact that the driven to my last defense. “But. lighter than last year, according to golly: world ever scoffed _____ ______ ____ 1 ___ at grandpa's I' » !. | i o e 1-n't hub,‘able. I* “If hat air was music some peo- house—the modern world, the V. S. department of agriculture '', indeed, indeed. estimate. The cabbage production pie would be a _____________ brass band." has always beep too polite to scoff for this year is estimated at 560,000 “She was all the world to him— where I could hear it—but I am tons, againsf 672.000 tons last but every night he left the world convinced that it did. No self, year; the onion crop is figured at behind." respecting world could possibly re 12,715,000 bushels, against 17,773,- “Never laugh at your wife when frain from scoffing at that amazing QUESTION: 000 bushels in 1927; the sweet po she cries.” medley of all styles of all ages, that tato yield :s estimated at 81,618.000 aggregation of Greek temple. Egyp Railroad Bulletin bushels, against 93,928.000 bushels tian colonade, Moorish entrance, There is no more Square Hollow! feudal castle, Elizabethan manor last year. A woodpecker ate up the station! house, Swiss chalet, French chateau, ANSWER : Say you saw it in the Argus. Silence i- g. idem t’-bet. but Mr. not to speak of other units concern ing whose miscegenetic ancestry no Hoover will be mighty sorry for can speak without blush keeping his mouth shut about the architect MICKIE SAYS— ing, all jumbled together with a oil business while on the cabinet. beautiful American disregard of Eu This Win happen about November. Perhaps he didn't know about it! ropean dicta and plastered into a i self-satisfied whole by American • • • • • mortar overrun by English ivy. And Today'» Bert Lie uev.-SOAFFR Srior» '•A VE'»«« A “Now, Johnnie, you take little yet, behold how wisdom is justified LOT A9OUT MESSAMieALTU UûS, children! Today Din«more’s sister's hand and run away to AUO A-SO AP.-X.ir £PFUJ*ki Au? school. When Papa was a little boy Folly brings me a fabulous income, 0»-ViS-U ARnCLÇÇ BE?lOE? UUU. like you, and Mamma was a little W'hile other nearby houses, more «ces o- ivFOíMxnou about girl like sister, they just loved to go modern, equally large, in better re pair and apparently infinitely more EVg'-'Uusi UUPER. tue S\JU AMO to school.” desirable, go begging. likewise va lcarm 'm work ., However, this delightful state of Lessons in Etiquette wuemever nou ser a ûuAuer affairs is very recent. Until yester (By Axel Greece) No Batteries to Run Down T& Bî A"PR¡UTtRS ŒVIu" If you are walking along the day. that is to say, until the'day I BOVS, GRAB IT Q lm CK ; > carrying packages fa both dragged Josephine forty-five minutes Always Ready When You Want to Use It hands, and meet a lady who »peaks from Broadway and dropped her down into Dinsmore's Folly, I had to you, hold the packages in your Once Installed, Runs Forever teeth while you life your hat to her. steadily avoided all mention of the place, and had done my best to con If you know a fat girl with a No Cost of Up-Keep slim sister, always mistake the fat ceal from my friends the dreadful , " ___ ; ancestor of > lineal one for the slim one. and Tice versa. fact that c any See For Yourself------ Don t stretch your neck unle«s mine had perpetrated such a nion- you can restore it to position in strosity. two sec •ones. M hat made it worse CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW ON SALE • • • • • in those early days) The man who can » see into human place was mine—my Call for Your 1929 Calendar nature is the service J station pro- Grandpa Dinsmore had wi«hed it prietor. He knows i who you are onto me in his will and had given when you drive in. E He can tell by me no chance to discover what he a glance whether you ‘j are the air had done to me until it was too late man, ns man or water man. He to stop him. Moreover, he had “A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE” trains his eyes _ to _ ____ see. ....„ And ».„„e- some- added a proviso that I should neither times he sees things that would open sell nor radically alter the place un- Telephone 311 We Deliver your eyes to the jazz age. Peo til I was twenty-one (that is to say, ple come in drunk, sober, angry, not for two year» more), that I OPEN NIGHTS AND SUNDAYS peaceful, skeptical, laughing, swear ■hould see that it was always occu- ing crabbing, arguing, joking and P'W, at least by a caretaker, and broke. that I should live in it for at least rgus Three Arrested at I lighway Tavern DINSMORE’S F olly Present Comedy at Blooming on 1’riday ^Thirty Years Ago * Portlander Lakes Position With Bank Helvetia Man I hirt In Alito Accident Essay Contest GEO. J. LIMBER Scholia VENETIAN COMING SOON APPLES The Apple House gX Ï 2 5 I What Kind of a Radio Shall I Buy? Brunswick All-Electric ) WHY? 5 § The Hillsboro Pharmacy «