H IL L S B O K O T hursday, March 2H. 1936 A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , Page Threo O R E G O N A m an m ay be happy w ithout a Vance smiled. "I've no doubt W here do you fortune, but he can never be happy w tttiout a friend. Ex sleep?" "My qu a rte rs, such as they are. I are connected w ith the kitchen." "Did you go to bed Im m ediately Dally T rip s to P o rtlan d , upon your re tu rn ? " H ills b o ro A u to F re ig h t T here was a m om entary h e slta - Bonded a n d Insured C arrier tlori on th e m a n ’s p a rt. I H e lv e tia A id to C onvene in Not Im m ediately, he said Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Heed- | cleared away th e rem ains of Mr. Club linn Meet; Electricity v lllr. Hillshoru, Cornelius and H ills b o ro A p r il 10 Coe's supper, a n d m ade m yself some Forest Grove Installed; Kaze H all tea." Din« P irk u p and Delivery Service a t "Did you, by any chance, see Mr I B y M r« John M D a v id s o n ) Package Rates Brisbane Coe a fte r you returned • HELVETIA L adles of the S un- ( l l y M ia a D o r o t h y C o o k » ! last n ig h t? ” Hillsboro Phone M2 M r B risbane Coe?" T he b i t t e r shine club m et w ith Mrs A L. C O ItN K LIU S A nnual SI P a tric k C opyright by W. II . W rla b t E ast Side T erm inal P ortland repeated the nam e questioningiy T ro u tm an a t N orth P lains M arch hull, sponsored Ity the C o rn eliu s T h e butler told me th is m orning 20 A fter the business m eeting a P hone EAst 9131 WNtJ Hsrvlos fire m e n 's club, held M unday e v e ­ not to p re p are b reak fast for him. ' group of ladies gave a short skit, n in g whs u success F ire C hief as he had gone to Chicago. . . . B etter T ow n Im provem ent Com - A shley Ja c k so n tuid churge of ui 1 W as he here last n ig h t? " m ittee." by Mrs. C harles S piering. THK BTOKY ra n g e incuts Vance ignored th e question. Mrs. J B ernards. Mrs. J W .' C H A I’T K N I P h il« V a n c e , .B p s r t In A tte n d S ervice Did you h e ar any sounds In the P ritc h a rd and Mrs. Jo h n D avid- HARRISON 0. HUGGINS g c r im e m z s l. r U . , la c a lls,! In to > house before you retired? he went T he w lnners of the St. Pat- Alxiul tw e n ty -fiv e young people s In o v lv c in a ls th a aop |„M c ,l a o lc ltls o f A rc h e r of 11» M E ch u rch u tte n d e d evun- C ow a tig M. 0. w e a lth y c o fla c lo r o f 1'hlnvea c cra- o n '.s, * .... i .u . —.«a 1 rick 's gam es w ere Mesdarr.es W Not until Miss Lake returned. _ , . , h | Pnw „ , r , r- Kehstlc services ut th e H illsboro oihw . H U I r l e l A l t e r n e r M a r h h a m ha* She Is alw ays vigorous and noisy. £ r m .V l . v r> r, «v C Y C . E A R . NO N E A N D T H R O A T l.s.riiM .1 th e r lr n u n u la n c a a o v ar Ilia Ic le - , M E ch u rch F rid a y e vening A lt­ And a q u a rte r of an hour later Mr ¿ 5 n ,r¿ w E M ulkey and P Jossy S P E C IA L IS T a i the services III H illsboro u p a rty phons fr ia n (ia m b ic , Coe*c b u tle r , ( le t - ; G rassl cam e In But aside from T he hostess served a St P atrick s tin s no r s . l a . i s . w hen ho ha,I k m c t n l was e njuyed ut th e locul church. on hla a m p lo y e r'a t, ^-a d le s, .^eer‘ changed Jo h n T hlcs m oved Into tp c A. changes hla mlnrt. H a de cla res Coe had been dead fo r h ,,u r s w h s ,, th e b u lle t presided in th e absence of F red h* A pril 10 w ith Mrs. A ugusta D unning house S atu rd ay hie head. I t la fo u n d tir a i Coo Jossy. w ho was a t the bedside o f ' H afner in Hillsboro. Miss M urjorle l.u fo lle tt of no rth entesod bud been s tru c k on th a head a n d o n e o f ' Mrs Jossy. w ho is ill a t th e Jones ; „ Mrs Tsehanx Honored of C ornelius visited Miss V lrginiu hla rgs. b ro k e n . P ln s l l r a s m a ll w ound ' hospital in H illsboro. ! Several H elvetia UidteW Aid la f,e ra d T h e w o u n d hod hlod In te r n a lly . E n k so n S unday Those a tte n d in g m eeting a n d ! m em bers s u rp n te d M rs C h r i s fro m a cluaet, b r in e s o u t a c a t M rs R ussell D w yer und c h il­ i a Veana, n d w a b u ro a t, w it h holaa c o in c id in g w ith dance from the V erboort local T schanz at her hom e in M ountain- d re n ure visiting a t t h e M i k e Cue's w o u n d , s h o w in g Cue w as f u lly w e re Mr a n d Mrs. Jo h n Plass, dale T hursday T he afternoon was N uuncheff hom e In Forest G rove. drsoaod w hen ha was s la b b e d (ra m b le anm arncaa th a t th e re la a o m m h in g q ueer Mr a n d Mrs. W illiam V andehey, spent singing and sc rip tu re re a d ­ M o ve to Gsles C reek flicker In his eyes, moved his gaze ing by Rev B M Fresenborg. She w ith th a t of A rcher W hereas Arch-1 In th e closet, a n d com m ented to Io th e f r o n t h a ll. s-oease —. till It ■ rested on V ance's face. . _____ T h en ® Duyck. Scott C am pbell. Mrs M rs Kdllh llu rb u n k , Mr u n d has been in poor health for some C H A P T K It III They fin d a w ounded e r h a d died w ith u peaceful expres- M arkham : Mrs Jo h n Itu rh u n k und d a u g h te rs Scotch te r r ie r . V a n c e la k e s th e dug u , slon on h is face, and In a n a tu ra l \ "T hey were h anging up so neaX- he bowed a n d sat down in a n a rm Roy H einrich, Miss L enora Sahnow time. c h air between th e door a n d th e | and N orm an Sahnow . M ary Lu and Ju h n e ttu und Lyle, [ a v e te r in a ria n . W re rla. w h o hes becom e a n d com fortable position. B risbane ly." c . In spite of inclem ent w eath er shelves. A large crow d a tte n d ed the dance und L uK dlth W oods m oved to Gules engw gwl Io M ies l a k e a g a in s t Coe's had a shocked, alm ost wild, look Is It not possible asked M ark­ book W e can thenr you, in black "T h an k you " he said In a finely a fte r the business session , Sunday afternoon the Boy Scouts w ishes, and (Ir a a a l, w ho has l.ssm Coe's in his eyes, a» If he h a d been ham , " th a t Just a s he h u n g them C re ek S a tu rd ay to m ake t h e i r gusat. and w hite, bow you can men'' . tng h e ir in th e hall And he is cook. . . . F e tc h him , will you. Ja m es V snLoin, L lford Kulsch, somewhere. . . "As are. also. I im agine.’ added of every com m unity in th e Hills- ly n o tify th e A rgus d irec t a n d at onoe. ’ tf ___ J o r G nas und R obert C ochrane Vance, "the ra re cerem onial pieces boro area. He cam e again Into th e Iront dead In th e closet. W hy n o t In his G am ble." own room ? — or th e lib r a r y ? — or T he b u tle r h a sten e d th ro u g h the of O regon N orm al spent th e w e e k ­ hall. of Chineses a r t th a t have been anvw here else but in th e re ? . . d ining room door a t th e rear, a n d pilfered from your tem ples a n d "H e w ouldn't be on the th ird end here A ttend ance Good floor, and h e 's not on th e second N othing fits. M arkham . T lv whole Vance strolled Into th e library, the graves." pictu re has been p a in te d by a rest of us following “We of course re g re t th e ir loss, P e rfec t a tte n d a n c e s i th e C e n ­ T h ere's h is stick." he said; "but crazy m an ' We h ,d scarcely seated ourselves the m an answ ered m ildly te rv ille school for th e school your his h a t a n d topcoat . . . O h. w hat M ark h am said In a dazed voice: w hen a tall, slender, scholarly look- Vance nodded understandlngly. has been m ade by D orothy C u m ­ a fool I've been I" •I c a n 't follow any of It W hy did Ing C h in a m a n of about forty step- and was silen t f o r a m om ent. He brushed G am ble out of tits m ings. Ils V andehey and R ichard B rlsbane Coe re tu rn here last n ig h t? ped softly Into th e room through way. and walked sw iftly down the And who knew he was going to re - th e door betw een th e library a n d T hen: G razer. "How did you hap p en to seek narrow corridor along th e stalra t u r n ?” th e d ining room He stood beside em ploym ent w ith Mr. Coe.” E arl P helps spent th e w eek-end until he cam e to Uie closet door "If only I could answ er those th e door w ith relaxed Im mobility. In P ortland "I had h e a rd of his collection of a t th e reu r of th e hall. and. a fte r one sw ift glance a t us. C hinese antiquities a n d of his B irth d a y s C slrb rs te d "Y our flashlight. S erg ean t." he Q uestions'" B urke and O am ble were sittin g lifted his eyes uneagerly above our g reat knowledge of oriental a rt. and called over hla shoulder B irthday a n n iv e rsa rie s of M rs J il a hall bench n e a r th e draw ing heads T h o u g h he looked a t n o th - I believed th a t th e atm osphere He pulled th e door open r e ­ O room V snoundenliaegen and Uene Gnisi door T he bu tler had n o t tng In p a rticu la r. I fe lt th a t he saw m ight prove to be congenial.' w e re celeb ra ted nt a fam ily d in ­ vealing only a g reat rectangle of seen th e dead m an In th e closet, everything Almost slm ultaneausly. "And have you found It con- n e r nt t h e J V an o u n d en h seg en blackness V ance asked th e circle of yellow llglit f r o m lo r o u r bodies h a d shielded him genial?" "W hat is your nam e? hom e Sunday But It was obvious th a t h e su s­ H e ath 's pocket flash lig h t p e n e ­ ■Not altogether M r Coe was a "L iang," cam e th e soft a n d a l­ B irth d a y Observed pected th e tru th . very' narrow a n d selfish m an. H i s 1 tra te d th e gloom most inaudible response Vance went to him . V erne G ra ze r c eleb rn ted h I s "Lower. S e rg e a n t!" cam e Vance's In terest In . s_ a - n s , was purely per "Y - '*111 our whole please. w llv /ix I nam l M I s l v e, . gFaX O aX • I s _ 1 s t , . f w a a <* "W h at kind of topcoat a n d h a t fo u rth b irth d a y a n n iv e rsa ry T h u rs ­ d icta to rial voice. "T h e floor—th e T h ere was a slight pause, and I sonal. He wished to keep his tre a s- i did Mr B risbane w ear w hen he floor! . ." day th e m an gave V ance a fleeting ures away from th e world—n o t to T he lig h t descended; a n d th en w ent to th e sta tio n last n ig h t? " sh are th em w ith hum anity." Rev and Mrs. C h arles Reed und T he m an m ade a desperate e f­ glance. "A typical collector." observed fam ily of H illsboro and Mrs Rhodu we saw th e th in g th a t V a n c e , fort to pull him self to g eth e r "L iang T sung W ei." Itennlson und T hom as Isaac of th ro u g h som e process of obscure "A h! And I u n d e rstan d you Vance. 'B y th e by. M r L iang; ' "A tweed coat, sir.' he replied logic, had been searching for. w hen did you leave th e house yes- F orest G rove w ere d in n e r fairly ore th e Coe cook." T here. In a huddled heap, his huskily, ''—b lac k -an d -w h ite tweed At thia low price and on our terd a y ?" T he o th e r nodded quickly. guests of Mr und Mrs L ester Mixi- glassv And a light grav fedora h a t " eves sta rin g u p a t us. lay "A bout h a lf-p a st two," cam e t h e ! unusually easy payment plan, "Me cook.” b e rry W ednesduy evening. V ance re tu rn e d to th e closet, and th e dead body of B risbane Coe V ance sighed, a n d a fa in t smile low answ er. there is no longer a n f reason T hough th e sig h t waa not a lto ­ presently em erged w ith a h a t and overspread his face. “And vou re tu rn e d at w hat tim e? ': E d ito r's N ote - H elp y o u r l.x-ul gether unexpected. In v i e w o f coat. why you shouldn’t get your "S h o rtly before m idnight. I was “Be so good as to forgo th e pid- -------- "A re these th e ones?” c o rresp o n d en t and yo u r com m unity V a n te s stra n g e actions a n d even K elvinstor now and enjoy it G am ble swallowed h a rd a n d n o d ­ gln-E ngllsh. Mr. Liang. It w 111 ] visiting friends on Long Island l.> t u r n i n g in y our new s item s stra n g e r com m ents, I received a while you save enough to pay h an d icap o u r conversation terribly “C hinese friends?" ded h is head T h e A rgus w a n ts all th e good new s trem endous shock a s I gazed down And please tak e a c h a i r " j “Yes T hey will be m ost happy for it. "Yes. sir." <>f ev ery co m m u n ity In th e H ills­ Into th e closet Even to an a m a ­ T he C h in am an , w ith a fa in t to verify my statem ent. Vance replaced th e coat a n d h a t teur like m yself th e fa ct th a t B ris­ b oro area. There are 19 models- all sizes bane Coe was dead was a p p are n t —alt type» all prices and Tlte stiff, u n n a tu ra l pose of the P ecu liar Egg S h n s ii regardless of your require­ a n d th e hideous fixity of hts Did you e v er six- an egg w ith bodv. gazé, to g eth e r w ith th e d r a w n ments, you will find a model u strip e a ro u n d if* C lyde L incoln bloodless lips and th e w axen p a l­ th a t will suit you exactly. of above N orth Plum s b rought one lor of his skin, a tte ste d to violent in S atu rd ay to th e A rgus and says and unexpected d e ath Come in soon and select your th a t In all of his y ears of fa rm ­ And as I looked at It. tem porarily Kelvinator. Any model may ing he has n e v er seen a n y th in g petrified by th e h o rro r o l th is new be purchased on our easy like It It w as laid by a b a rre d developm ent. I could not help com ­ payment RcDisCo M onthly p aring th e dead body of B risbane Rock hen Budget Plan. 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