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    Thursday, November 15, 1934
THE
H IL L S B O R O
A R G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Page Five
OREGON
her rMirm, Anne was suddenly con­ have her picture taken. When the
fronted wltli a large loaenge of same firm called three times in
light. Neal had heard her ap- tw enty-four tiours »he hung up the
proaciilng fixitsleps fie must have receiver with a bang, and answered
been ilstenlng for them and had the telephone no more T hen of
LAUREL RIDGE— M ountain Home
filing Hie door of their little salon, course, a magnate from Belford, Ladles’
Aid eighth annual chicken
with It« welcoming radiance, wide who had only a day In the city,
pie
supper Friday evening was a
called
and
received
the
report
th
a
t
open. And dashing out to meet her,
hi' almost sm othered tier In a bear "they didn’t answer." He went success. Approximately 200 people
Mr». Ego A gain E lected at
home to Belford and wrote Neal an were served.
hug.
W a lte r D avis, son of Mr and M rs.
"Oh, Anne, where liave you been indignant letter, and spread the
P resident of Club
news
among his neighbor# th a t John Davis, returned last week
so long? I thought you d never
Kansas, where he has spent
come! Do hurry! You can 't imagine “Conrad was gettUig a swelled head from
last 14 years. He plans to re ­
what's happened. Anne—Anne- - already." Neal was very angry the
illy Mr« l lin l Mc< 'ormicij
m
ain
here
for the winter
about It, and Anne felt th at lie
read th at cablegram -"
I ll y I t f
N lvan l)
A nniversary Observed
CHEHALEM MOUNTAIN T h e
had a right to be.
She
.'.natclicd
a
t
the
flimsy
bit
of
ALUHA
Aloha-Huber
p
T.
A
Mr and Mrs. Frank B ryan cele­
I’leanant View Community club met |
blue paper wliich he was waving, At the hands of the newspapers brated
fiftieth wedding a n ­
Saturday night at the luliool house held a cafeteria luncheon November1
In her face. I t was signed by Low, she fared even worse. The society niversary tlielr
Tuesday with open house
A pot luck »upper w a « « e r v e ii a t I 1,1 l *,p basement of the school .
editors
like
the
photographers,
had
the
governor
ot
their
state.
And
it
»even oclotk with the .... .. In ,'^ V ¿ ^ b u d g e t t,’W“' tU **y‘n«
telephoned her; like the photogra­ from 2 to 4 p. m. for friends and
re a d :
charge At Uie bUfttaMS meHlng
lr 11 ly “W
(Continuad N * a t W eek)
"SHELTON JUNIOR SENATOR. phers she had put them off. She neighbors, and a dinner Sunday
Mr« IU iv Kg«> wiifi re-elected lot
H tu den U of M rs
M u c k s room
of their family.
He «pread out a light wrap «lie DIED THIS MORNINO HOPE YOU could not bear the thought of giv­ for Mr members
and Mrs. O tto K rebs and
the year , T hotna. Twlgg w o « f t ^ l ft,1*
ha,I brought with her. and motion- WILL ACCEPT APPOINTMENT ing interviews. B ut Mis» Sharp, of
Fred Krebs of Six C om ers visited
vl<-a.
r u .lilr n t u lif l M i a . I*. (
W t y ll i- I I »*• y IllU th > l »- p r o i l i , Will« h W ill
.
,
FROM ME HLS HEAT UNITED tlie Evening Inquirer, decided to at
will 1 go toward a picture for their room ' “ 10 n tr W) wl uown-
the Walter S path home T hurs­
present herself a t the new senator’s
ltght- STATES SENATE."
?a-‘ held Tlecem U r 8 A light lunch
I he .Murphey fa m ily have moved 1
' ' Well," la- questioned, still but"
• • •
residence, and take her chances on day evening.
but
u
t-
Mr. and Mrs. John Strickler were
will be served following the pro- to Aloha and are occupying the old y.
**>en l ^ __
^ g ___
a p U t ul rsell.
being rebuffed, even though she
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C H A F T E B IX
went without an appointm ent. Her hosts November 4 a t a dinner party.
“
gram l*r»gruiu commit Itee consists Brume home 'The two girls, Helen . nK no,,e'
O
THE
day
of
her
death
Anne
and
Dorothy,
are
now
enrolled
l
n
|,«
»
»
?
Ufct
G
uests
were Mr. and Mrs Richard
ring a t the doorbell remaUied un­
of Mrs Claude Allen und Mrs
Conrad will rem ember her first
Aioli.* iini...r *,-b,w>i
th a t I am In love with you?
and she turned for help Joyce. Patricia and Betty Jane
Rufus Ornduff.
Aloha-Huber school.
„
Hire nodded, tier eyes filling with winter in W ashington as a senator's answered;
to a young woman, her head en ­ Joyce, Mr and Mrs. Harold Aebls-
Frances Thompson broke her fin 1 tears.
Mr and Mrs F E Hoffman und
wife, with driving insistence.
veloped In a mopcap. who was cher, Verla, Hubert and Delmar
E P S m ith were guests of Mr. und ger while playing ball November W "D on't cry, Anne. Tliere'Il be
She and Neal discussed th e ques­ vigorously washing windows.
Aeblscher.
Civic league meeting, was held nothing to cry about, you'll see
Mrs. Oeorge (lould in Portland
tion of a tem orary home all the
People on the m ountain have be­
"Can you tell me whether Mrs.
Friday afternoon Instead ot Mon­
'Thursday
And you feel sure Neal doen’t wuy over on the bout coining back Conrad Is a t home?" she asked
gun to harvest their potatoes since
Mrs Lauru Murray und children day Hie program consisted bf re­ suspect a t all?"
from Paris, and finally decided, on
the
change in the weather.
The
window-washer
wrung
out
"How could he?” site asked sim ­ account of their children, th a t a her cloth from the pall of steaming
and Miss Alter McInnis of l*orlland ports by June Weeks and Trunk
Fred Krebs has returned from T il­
Hivard.
poems
by
Jerryann
Hpriggs
small house would be preferable to suds by her side, and turned her lamook. where he has been working
were guests of Mr and Mr». D un­
ply
Gssirge Garden, and a skit,
"You 11 wan. It would never occur an apartm ent. Site went on a t once head half-way around.
can McInnis from Saturday to Mon­ and
In a tile factory ail summer.
Mrs
August Rupprecht. Mrs.
day evening Mr und Mr» Don Mc­ Dark M om ents.' by Jack C ulbert­ to him tliat his beat friend would to W ashington with Neal to begin
"I am Mrs. Conrad." she replied
and Curtis Kiley.
try to approach his wife?"
Ernest Schlichtlng. Mrs. George
her search for a dwelling place.
Innis und children of Reedvlllr son Andrew
calmly,
and
went
on
washing
win­
Hchoenbuchler
returned
A
more
meaning
word
trad
been
It
siiould
not.
she
thought,
be
Rupprecht, and Mrs. William Rleff
»pent Sunday and Monday with his Monday from fishing at Hie beach.
dows.
on the tip of his tongue. He had very hard to find exactly w hat they
parents. Mr and Mrs. Jack York of
Miss Stiarp fled; but as she fled, spent Tuesday a t a quilting party
Dr. und Mrs. White were week­ softened It Just In time.
wanted, and she urged Neal to fol­ she Uiought, and thought rapidly. at the home of Mrs. John M at-
Kredvllle were tlielr guests Monday end
visitors at tlie Carl Rudolf
"Of course It wouldn't occur to low his im patient desire to b egin, Before the sun had gone down, thleson.
L. T. Ftnlgun a n d duughtrr home Dr. While formerly practiced him
He would never do such a "getting settled" In his quarters at Anne had been surreptitiously
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bagley and fam ­
W anda and Mr and Mrs Tom In Alolia.
thing himself.”
ily have returned to th eir home
the senate office.
tographed In the act of wasl
Shuck and son Stanley went w
Mrs J.
iatt iiaa
has sold
mro
u. W
w H
muii,
aviu her
uu
"Yo
u
Ft» probably
probably n
g n l Neal
Meal w
iin
"You're
right.
with
She
agreed
with
him
perfectly
here
after spending the last six
her
last
window;
and
tlie
following
Scholls Munday and spent the day home opposite the school to C hur- all tlbi faults, Is intrinsically lionest. when tie told her th a t everything
evening, this distorted likeness of m onths in Portland.
at the Ed Wonlsclilegel home.
lie Van Husklrt of Kredvllle.
Also he Is not oversexed. Which was in terrible confusion, and th a t herself, together with the heavy
Mr and Mrs. W C Edy visited
Jam es L llonun of Gaston spent
Haiold Price, student at Unlver- nVakes U easier for him to be hon- lie did not see Iww he was ever go­ headline, "Senator's Wife Acta as Ed Vincent, who is 111 in a Hills­
Monduy evening at the I G Me- arty of Oregon, spent the week-end
ing to get straightened out and a d ­ Own Scrupwoman" surmounted two boro hospital.
Cormlrk fiome.
at tire home of Ills parents.
( ••'you sh an 't speak of Neal like justed. So she went out to look for columns, more conspicuous for their
Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury of St.
F C Wohlschlegrl took a load
Hill Abbott lost Ids whole Ijock t ^jjat!” flashed Anne, "as If It were houses by herself. The real estate imagination than their accuracy, on Paul. Minn.. T. Jones of Graetlnger,
of dressed Irogs to l*ortland Mon- >4 111 axle Island chickens by theft ridiculous to be honest u n d —and agent to whom she had applied led the front page of the Inquirer. This Iowa, and Mrs. Abbey of Forest
last week
¡decent!”
tier to several untenanted marble was such good "copy" th a t It was Grove spent Wednesday a t the 8.
day
Freda Kus.nnus.sen. who has been
..jt Un.t ridiculous. B ut It’s some- palaces, hung with mangy tapestries of
course, copied—from one end of S Stearns ranch.
"R usty” Haynes of Hanks 1« confined
to
her
bed
lor
sev
eral1
,
inadequate."
furnished in rickety gilt, and the United States to the other. R e­
Donald Edy took Mrs. Puller to
spending
Hie
week X
at lU the
ck<'nom,U
helmng
.T h McCor­
e ^ ta to
enOU<h W *
" l ^ - n . A n n e.' he went on. as and
to
a
long
succession
of
tall
narrow
porters
were sent to Hamsted and Sheridan Tuesday to see her m oth­
ck
home
helping
w
iu
i
tne
potato
up
(w
lt
o
f
th
(,
Uuu.
1
hJm
ftppurenUy
mic!
edifices
made
ol
bright
red
brick,
to Hlnsboro. to dig up forgotten or er, who Is seriously 111.
digging
Morn, to Mr and Mrs. J R. Jone» «tunned to answer. "I m ust ask with one tin bath, and gloomy unknown facts or fancies about the
Mr and Mrs. William Edwards of
Miss Helen Honim spent the va­ lust week, a boy.
i you u , believe th a t I liaven't gone "back-parlors." She regarded these new senator's wife. Photographs Sherwood spent Sunday w ith Mr.
cation at her Inane near Gaston.
j als,id this with malice and fore- docilely at first: then she began of "Pupper and Mummer" with Sol and Mrs S. S Steam s.
Miss Arm Deal left Huturday 1° r i
I —1
j thought, so to speak. W hen I came to object mildly.
W C Edy attended the meeting
| and Sam on the front porch be­
make her home with her sister at b illC W a V W ill!» L e a d
to your house lust spring, I pitied
"Will you please show me w hat I tween them adorned the Sunday of I. O. O. F. lodge in Wilsonville
Mt Paul
z
. . .
..
.
you and admired you. and I w ant- asked you for in the beginning; supplements. Anne was delineated Saturday evening.
Miss Beryl I>ford, who teaches
k < mx 1 tlmc T hat small houses, with about eight bending over the wash tub and
Honor Roll Given
hl Eugene »pent Irom Friday to
fc»
Wa» the reason I persuaded Neal to rooms, conveniently arranged, and milking the family cow. Had Neal
Pupils of Laurel Ridge school, who
headers of three local bowling bring you here, and the only reason, at a reasonable rental? Unless it been a candidate for the Presidency were
Monday at the home of her parent*.
neither absent nor tardy d u r­
leagues m aintained Uiflr advantage 1 hope very, very much th a t you is clear to you now w hat I want, no sort of publicity could have been ing the
Mr and Mrs H F Deford.
second m onth of school,
I think I had better go to another more helpful; since he was Instead were Verla Aebischer, Dorothy, R ay­
Marvin O rnduff has been suffer­ In the sixth week of competition. will believe this '
_
__
__
In
the
Commercial
league
Safeway
j
"I
do
believe
It."
said
Anne.
ing from a severe attack of quinsy
an appointee to the senate, none mond and Harold Cappoen. R uth
i'f'e ia '»ii” t»u- W illam ette'h o sp ital took the top position away from
"Hut I was very lonely. I'd been
The agent was grieved. It had could have been more disastrous.
Fuher, Anna and John Meyers,
at Newberg
tlie Coslelt Truck«, dropping the through a dreudful domestic cxperl- not occurred to him tliat such a
(T o b« continued;
Irene and Mary Nystrom, Robert
ence
young,
pretty,
and
gentle
lady
Mr and Mrs Tom Shuck and son “ Uer linee
S path and Lora Werre.
And now you w ant me to do would be so unamenable to his blan­
Htan ry of IH U s I m u o were «u, ,u, at Anu.rfcun 1(.aljU,. jtoyul Soda Work» the same tiling to Neal th a t your dishments. Allowing her to see th a t
1 *»e I- r Fin.gun home Munday
Motors 1. Hillsboro Ice wife did to you?"
T hornburgh M em ber of
his feelings were hurt, he led her
and Monday
Works J. Home Laundry 0 City
sh e had scored. But. after a mo- from one -.mall dingy dwelling to
G roup to A id Settler»
Horn. to Mr and Mrs Peter |,.atiU1. Lentd Auto Parts 2. H allies m ent's hesitation, he went on. still another. They were all dirty be­
Trump, a girl. Joan Kathleen. No-
| ; c . C. Store 3, Ireland s spcuking calmly. "Mince you put yond description, and in m ost of
John Thornburgh of Forest Grove
ROCK CREEK—Mrs. Rose Wilson has been nam ed on th e executive
vember 2
o Commercial league -C u rry 's 2, R so crudely, I suppose I do now. them both plumbing and heating
Ml.» Neva Ziegler of Hillsboro Fairway 1. Hafewav 3. Coslctt 0 Hut I never dreamed It was going plants were antiquated and Inade­ of Junction City. Kans.. last month committee of the Oregon S ettlers'
visited
her aunt. Mrs. Louisa Fuegy,! Advisor}' committee. Countv com­
was the guest of Miss Norma Mey- National league National G uards to come to th at To be perfectly quate Anne went back to the W il­
er» from Friday until Monday
2. Union Oil 1, Uristol Hardware 3. frank. I didn't think you liad tt In lard. dizzy with discouragement, and and other relatives. She said farm - m ittees will be nam ed to function
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y(JU
w a all
ltra c t ml, jn th e sense of Neai expressed surprise at her lack uig here is very different compared as aides to new Oregon residents
Hill Meyers has returned from his Commercial . National
bank 0
you to
in locating on lands where they
,
„ ■ to th a t back east.
..........
» -....... —
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s a a w m e—want you. Well. I was of success.
But even so, I don 't be-
Mrs. K atherine Caswell of Villa may make a success of th eir agri­
"A ren't you a little too fussy?
llonal league. 210. M Johnson, jieve m atters would liave gone as We ought to be getting settled, you Ridge and her daughter. Mrs. O. cultural ventures. Chambers of com­
Commercial league. 184; American | ar as this If I liudn't begun to sc- know, and having Dora and the B Cham berlain of Lompoc, Cal.. merce. county courts and county
league. W Hughes. 178, and Mrs th a t—I attracted you. too."
children come down. Surely you visited Mrs. William Fuegy and agents will be the m ajor units from
Rrlise. ladles' league, 205.
"You don't." cried Anne. ”Oh, must be able to get something. I'd other relatives in this vicinity Mon­ which members of the various set­
Schedule lor next week 1» as fol- |a,w can you say such dreadful take a day off and help you hunt, day. Mrs. Caswell and Mrs. C ham ­ tler committees will be set up.
lows American league — Hillsboro things! I never loved anyone but but things are so terribly piled up berlain expected to leave W ednes-,
Motors vs Hillsboro lev Works. Neal never in all my life! Why, a t the office—"
A
. day for Lompoc, where Mrs. Cas­ “ H ave a H eart,” F eatu re
Home laiundry vs Royal H o d a i wouldn't even finish th a t dance
"1 know. Neal. I'll try again. But well Intends to make her home.
Works. City league — Lentz Auto with you because I suddenly re- honestly. It's awfully hard."
Im proves Place
P icture at the V en etia n
Parks vs Ireland's, C. C Store vs membered th a t tile 'Beautiful Blue
The next morning she dismissed
Jack Ruegg has been improving' "Have a H eart." starring Jean
Hallie's Place. Commercial league Danube' was the very first waltz the agent an d started out on foot, his farm and buildings He has new
Parker, Jam es Dunn. Una Merkel
-C urry's vs Coslelt Trucks, Safe- Neal and I ever had together . . . stopping before every' house th at
who are moving in soon.
I and S tuart Erwin, will be the S a t­
way vs. Fairway National league— j v,-ry nearly didn’t come out with displayed In Its window a sign "For renters
Mr. and Mrs. John G utschm ldt urday feature a t th e Venetian. The
Union Oil vs. Commercial National y0l, today a t all. I hesitated a sale or to let." At last she discov­ went to Portland Thursday. Mrs.
bunk. Bristol vs. National G uards
¡onK tlnuv If Neal h ad n 't Insisted." ered tucked away between two G utschm ldt visited her sister and wholesome them e of the picture
"Exactly If you weren't In love handsome brownstone "residences daughter-in-law . Mrs. Edward G ut­ concerns the regeneration of a crip­
W L I ’ct.
c u r t w»««»*—
rllh me you wouldn't be self-con- a small house of yellow-painted schm ldt. Mr. G utschm ldt took a pled girl through a romance th a t
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1 <«n t a
gives her the will to overcome her
y
t» boo clous about motoring with me or brick. It was only two stories h ig h ;, trip to Seattle. Tacoma and C lat­
Irvlarui
i
it» location was excellent. T rem ­ skanie. They came home Sunday handicap—and m arry the m an of
boo
•
H a lit* •
her heart.
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a
dance.
You
wouldn't
no
blingly. Anne sought out the a g e n t.; night.
(’ (
Hlor«
i. Pet. be
w
here listening to me now, The house proved to contain a small | Mr and Mrs. Theodore G u t­
S a lU n a l I.»«« «*—
.722
IS
6
|lr(a l» l
but sunny drawing room opening
ldt are taking a trip to the
I
.500
•
N ational Guard
In the deepening twilight lie mto a dark little dining room wliose schm
coast near Seaside this week.
M 10 .444
Union O il
leaned
suddenly
toward
her,
and
one window overlooked a dim inutive J Carol Fuegy. who lias had an
s 12
Winter driving ia made
( o in m rrria l N a t'i Bank
w
1. P e t. Hung his arm s about tier. Then, back yard, and a kitchen In the ell; operation, is improving satisfactor­
I >Mttmettial 1 esagu*—-
comfortable for the en­
.667 abandoning all restraint, lie kissed on the second story two large bed­
•
Safaw ay
ily.
*
Fairw ay
her. over and over again, on the rooms and a small one. and a bath- |
tire family with the in­
Ben Leus Honored
1
»
t'oalatt'«
mouth. The passion and violence room: in the basement, under the, Neighbors surprised Mr. and Mrs.
,SU2
stallation of h h o t
I
t
C urry »
of
the
embrace,
w
ithout
prelim
in­
drawing
room,
a
storeroom
which
Ben Leu Friday night. Present were
w
1. Pct-
A m rrtran l.eaaur—
witter heater in your
ary caress, struck her like u blow m ight conceivably be used as a play Mr. and Mrs W alter Wismer and
4
1«
llillnt»orv I» *
V .500 Hut with a sickening sense of self­ room. Anne felt, a t last, th a t she Ophelia Wlsmey of Hillsboro. Mr.
•
Itoyal b«»la
automobile. The cost is
SV2 horror she realized th u t she had had found som ething which offered
7 11
Horn* Laundry
and Mrs. Fred Jossy. E arl Jossy.
unutll for the greater
•
1 -
Hlllobom Motor
nuide no determ ined effort to es­ possibilities, a t least. She asked the Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reichen. F ra n ­
cape from It: Uutt she had. for a um ount of rent.
riding comfort achiev­
j cis Relchen, Mr. and Mrs. Bienert
moment, actually responded to it;
"Two hundred and fifty dollars and daughter Virginia. Mr. and
Petera A p p reciative of
ed. You wouldn’t be
o
»
a ___. . I ...I
at a|tlI1g
Clare, ¡n still a hold-
month, w ithout h eat or light, Mrs Ernest Stahli. Mr. and Mrs.
Support
A
ccord ed M
H ir.,
m realizing,
1|)|{ hfr also,
was th spc
voice a linen
without one after you
and silver, of course. Very Louis Zurcher. Ted and Ben Zur-
"As It Is Impossible for me person- vlprant w IHi trium ph.
reasonable."
have had one on a car.
cher, Clara. Ida. C hrist and Alfred
lv
to
thank
ull
voters
who
ex-
••v,,.,
w
w
*
*•_
K
m
u
K
is
ally
You see." he whispered. “Anne.
Anne was aghast. B ut she was Jaggi and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Leu
pressed
th
eir
confidence
in
me
by
darling,
won’t
you
a
d
m
it-
fo
r
you
also desperate.
I Mr. and Mrs. Leu recently moved
Protect your rudiator
their votes on Tuesday. I take this tj(>
th a t you love me. You
1 11 let you know tomorrow. I on the W alter Wismer place.
in the cold days that
metlHxl of telling them th a t I sin- wouldn’t have kissed back if you think probably 1 11 take It."
Birthday Observed
' TTr.1?; *£pr2 2 ?2 i
J i n i ••“»n t , »'»I make everything . very
" I’m sure you couldn't do better.
are ahead. Come in and
A birthday party was given John
d a red R F lan k Peters, successful asy for you. about the children Mrs. Conrad."
have u» drain y o u r
Brooks
of
Munson Hill. A num oer
candidate for circuit Judge. "Victory aiui all th at. Neal wouldn't take
It was because Anne was so m is­
Is sweci but far ‘"o r< graHfy mg is (ll,.nl from you y ou gnow you erably sure of this herself th a t she of friends and relatives gathered.
radiator and put i n
Mrs. Freda Berger is visiting her
the reallzallon thut my friend, and wanl
slay ,lere wtth me, in Hits painted the house in brighter col­
Prestone now
neighbors, who see and »now my |M,atlliful bright city, where you've ors than it deserved to Neal th a t sister. Mrs. John Berger.
every day life, have confidence in b,-gun to live for the first time. evening. And. even with this effort
Anniversary Observed
me.
_____
Once we were married, every one at couleur-de-rose he was not en-j Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lemacher of
Brooks
Hill celebrated their th irti­
‘
. — 2XZZT
would forget all about It. if we thuslastic.
Ship» I llberts
Itehave ourselves."
" That's a terrible price. Why. we eth wedding anniversary November
T P. O<Mxltn of northeast of
Somehow Anne wrenched herself wouldn't liave any more room th an 3. About 50 relatives and friends
Hillsboro shipped one and one-half free Ht.r llps wcre shaking, as we did in the cottage—not as gathered a t their home. Those a t ­
tons of filberts to a Sun Francisco a r || ,us j,er body; nevertheless much, really—and you know what tending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
P hone 501 y , M ain St.
dealer last week. Mr. Goodin has (jlere W'as an Inner lorce about her th at cost! And there's no garage.' Forstm an and daughter Betty of
s t i r of tl»e beat filbert orchurda In which compelled her to listen to
It was on the tip of her tongue M ultnom ah. Mr. and Mrs. Lorenz
the county.
, lum
to urge him to go out and hunt for N unnen and their two sons and
"I don't love you." she reiterated, himself If lie felt lie could do bet- t Miss Josephine Lemacher of P o rt­
' brokenly but persistently. “I ve been ter. But she managed to restrain land. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Waefler.
I grateful to you und I always shall herself, rem arking only. "I wish Fern and Lavida W aefler of Rock
be, hi In spite of w hat's happened. you'd come and look a t It in the j Creek. Hector Feuersteln of Helvetia
I believe some day you'll be as morning."
, i and a number of people from P o rt­
"I really ought to get to the of- land.
sorry t h a t 'I t happened as I am.
. And you're right. I have been— flee In good season. You see—"
i
F air Maid: "Oh, sir, w hat kind
"Yes, I know; but It will take
I been attracted by you. Perhaps
of an officer are you?"
1 tluit s w hat made me for th e mo­ only a few minutes."
Officer: "I'm a naval surgeon."
Somewhat grudgingly, Neal con*
m ent kiss b ack -so m eth in g rest-
F air Maid: "My goodness! How
i less and reckless and primitive. sented to accompany her; and
Women are primitive sometimes as equally grudgingly he signed the you doctors do specialize."—Ex.
One Roger’s Silverware Certificate with 20 games
! well as men. I wish more people lease a tew days later, conveying
would recognize th at. B ut I don't the Impression, though he did not
bowled—either ladies or gentlemen.
LAX THE BLADDER
love you It's Neal I love. I'd actually say so, th a t he could have
rath er go back to Hlnsboro, to all don«« much better himself If the
Use Ju n ip er O il. R u rh u
that drudgery and Isolation as you affairs of the nation had not weigh­
Leaves, Etc.
cull It—to being neglected and for- ed so heavily upon him. Then Anne
If you are bothered getting up
bought
herself
some
cheap
gingham
;otten
by
him
as
you've
hinted,
ns
C on fection ery — B ow lin g A lley»
burning, leg nains, back­
ong as I can be with him, th an dresses, a supply of scrubbing nights, make
this 25c test. Flush out
to stay here In P aris—and all th a t brushes, cleansing powders and soft ache.
the
excess
and waste m atter
"W here Ladles are Courteously T reated and
it m eans with you, because I love cloths and began the process of tliat enuse acids
G et juniper
him. Because I know he belongs to cleaning house from top to bottom. oil. extract Irritation.
Cordially Invited."
leaves, etc.. In
It wits back breaking work; and green tablets buchu
me. no m atter w hat he does or
called
BUKETS.
the
doesn't do. Because I belong to him. her muscles were soft after her bladder laxative. After four days
1260 Main Street
Hillsboro. Oregon
If he falls, I'm willing to fall with sum mer of physical Inactivity. But If not satisfied any druggist will
him. And If he succeeds, in the she did not know where to seek a
We Serve OLYMPIA and WEINHAROT'S BEER
rn your 25c. Delta Drug store.
end. I'm going to be there to see scrubwoman; and she already saw. retu
It, even if I can 't share It.”
very plainly, th a t she would have —Adv.
For one vibrant moment of si­ to begin to save pennies again.
She did not even have the satis­
lence they faced each other—then
lie bent liis head, stricken by the faction of doing her houseeleantng
consciousness th a t lie h ad been very In uninterrupted peace. T he tele­
phone rang constantly. At first she
close to violating a shrine—
bellcv •-
"From the bottom of my heart," ■u»wc„?u
answered ..
It conscientiously,
——■ “
he said. "I ask your forgiveness." ing th a t Its peal m ight portend
tidings of im portance to Neal. I t
on
Groping her way down the dark, usually proved, however, to be a
winding Tittle
II ’ corridor th a t led to photographer, who wished her to
Pleasant View
Group Elects
Aid at Mountain
Home Has Success
above Carlton, where he «pent the
tuinnwr.
Mi and Mr» Joe Flnlguu anil)
fumlly ol I'nilluiul »pent Munduy all
the I. T I'lnlgun home.
Mt«« Mary h'tich ol Portland ta il­
ed at the 1 (I McCormick home
Hunday.
Benefit Luncheon
Aids Aloha-Huber
T
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MR. THI.NK-SO STRIKES A SNAG
A business man. useful In com- ( legal advertising to the Argus.
munlty affairs; raised a splendid i
family of young people; has lived
a ciean life—Tills is Mr. Think- ,
So; now Mr Think-So If you die ]
tonight, will you die trusting In (
: Hillsboro
your own good record to save you I Phone 953
from the pit? You think so?
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and
O ur good record! Can It clean j
up our life page? W hat Is my good
LICENSED EMBALMEBS
life In God's holy eyes? "As filthy
rags," says the Good Book—Isaiah
64:6.
B ut God can where we can't.
1. God sent his Son. B> ra isin g 1
back to life a m an four days dead
and by countless other miracles.
C hrist proved himself to be very
God of very God.
2. C hrist lived In a real hum an
body like ours. He had every urge
to sin th a t wells up w ithin us. B ut
He was very God of very God and
He said No! No! No! and came
through guiltless.
3. T hen He took your sin and
H ig h -E ffititn c y
guilt and death-sentence and died
under It all to save you.
4. God wants you th a t much; sends
his Son to buy you back; sends his
Holy 8 plrit to plead with y o u .
If your Tube«
"Turn back, face about, come home,"
are over one year
Is the plea of th e seeking God.
old you’ll be sur­
Before you sleep tonight kneel
prised how new
down and tell God you take C hrist
ones
will improve
as the one who paid It all and
your Radio.
th a t from now on you will search
the Bible to learn how to love,
tru st and obey Him; looking to
Him from moment to moment for
power to live the new life.
Come on men—let's give the tru th
as it is In C hrist Jesus to the last
Selfridge Bros.
Phone 21X
unsaved soul In our county.
PHILCO DEALERS
George N. Taylor. Beaverton, O re­
gon.—Pajd Adv.
Donelson 86 Sewell
PHILCO
TUBES
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C L E A N IN G
PRESSING and
DYEING . . .
W E w ill
take care o f
you r wardrobe at
econom y prices, and as­
sure you o f prom pt ser­
vice alw ays.
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Thank PEN NEY’S for these "BUYS”!
You’ll agree ... they’re sensational values!
New Styles, Fabrics and Fur Treatments!
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PLACE
f
T R Y THE TR A IN
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MODERN HOMES
Through a federal connection money Is available
for loans on good homes.
Low Interest coat—sm all monthly paym ents—no
renewal fee. Money may be used for any purpose In­
cluding buying, building or repairing homes.
Come In and talk It over—no obligation.
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Coslett Super Service Station
Washington Savings & Loan Ass’n
J. M. PERSON, Manager
Savings * Loan Bldg.
Hillsboro. Oregon
CO8I.F.TT» TRUCK SERVICE
First and Baseline Streets
COSLETT’S BAR-B-Q
Phone 1263
W hen yrui go to C alifornia, try
the tra in ! Big c hange» have taken
place on out rails, Pullman
charges are a third less lhan
last year. Rail fares are touching
botiom at
a m ile and less.
Complete meals in our dining
cars cost as little as 804. For de­
tails, see your local agent or
w rite J. A. Ormandy, 705 Pacific
Building. Portland, Oregon.
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