The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, April 11, 1935, Page 13, Image 13

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    Thuraday, April 11, 1935
H I E L S BO R O
im much in (he duik as (he rent
of us; and (here wmk little to be
done until we hud Doctor Dore-
iinis’ report.
Burke came to the door unu
beckoned to Iteuth
"Say, Sergeant.” lie reported from
the corner of hl« mouth, “t h u t
Chink Juxt went upittnir« Hight
with yuu?"
Iteuth luoked «our, und s h u t
Vance un unary look.
"Now, what's t h e Idea?" he
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Page Three
Vance. "He's frightfully upset, and
; ner at the W Beals home at For-
therefore In an admirable state of
est Grove.
mind for questioning We'll keep
Maurice Mundorf, who is cm-
Wrede till later he’s teeming with
possibilities "
Grass! and the sergeant joined
1
I’lau Easter Service
us a few seconds later.
■
I Lutheran Sunday school, under
"Mr. Grassi," Vance began with- „
.
the supervision of the pastor. Rev
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I out preliminaries, "we should like C ornelius Club to A w ard Oeorge Koehler, is planning a spe- T hirty E n t e r i n A .
P
e
i
,
M
rsrr-
'
cial
Easter
Assistina
ire
X
t
n
,
e
r
,n A “ x d ta r y
to know exactly what your social
service. Assisting are
S. S. V a n D in«
rrizea ; N am e O fficers
| urid professional status Is in this
the teachers. Mrs George Koehler,
P oppy P oster C ontest
Unable to Work for Weeks,
| house. We understand you have
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I Mrs. George Feldman. Misses Wil-
_____
•
Sleep Impossible, Indiges­
I bean u house guest of Mr Coe's
....... . _ . .
m<* Hammelman and Betty Huls-
bawled
for a week.”
C o p y rig h t by W . H . W r l« h l
C O I iN F I fll« 5
n 3 ■
*a
i • P13"' O n Go(xt Friday Rev Koch-
There have been several cases of
tion, Nervousness, a n d
Gamble entered the hull from
club
w ,7 rk , f
7d
,g,rli
k
r
w,n
,p**k
,n
German
at
!<**>
r
2easle*
r~
«
»
‘ly
Jack
Butler
of
The Italirn had himself well In
the dlnlna room ut this moment,
W eakness Made Life Mis­
W N U S .r v lc .
¿The Meanin« of ‘he Cross ", the Junior high 8B2 class and Neva
hand. He sat down in leisurely lie mdgtd b vththeg riide*Clh,X> W‘
unit Vunce uddre««vd him
erab le; Now Feels Fine!
rr.s,» s h 7 A
ith.aaCi J improve- On Easter morning he will speak 1 z ,,,«,er
the 8A class returned to
fashion.
' Wlmt 1« I.lung doing upstairs?"
award. d prn 18
in EngU,h
“Immortality.”
school this week after a week"s a£-
The butler «emed perturbed ut
"Yes that Is right," he returned, «Wln^ ehm
TIIK HTOKT
t ‘i f
Mr* Geor«e Wllto» la UI with * n c e Vida Bean of the ¡A ctass
"There is nothing like Williams
Vunce'« tone, und replied w i t h
looking at Vance with calm dis­ sewing club, Nitfy Needles." re- bronchitis
has been out for several day? 8. L. K. Formula," says Mr. John
upologetlc
ubsequiuusnvss:
C H A IT K R I -I'hlh. V sne«, . , p . r t In
dain. "I came here at Mr. Coe’s th X ed,
r
‘?
sr'
\
Ogni.U?P
ol
Mrs
G«or«c
Milne
took
part
in
Maurine
Moore,
the
m
i
i
i
a
i
s
t
^
-
Gage, garage man at Highland
• " M ill erlrn« myatarl««. la call*! in 1«
"I told him to fetch Ml«« Luke'*
Invitation a week ago yesterday. ^ . s t e r e v e
2 " . Api “ 1# an “ play Put on
’h(' Vrterans visor, missed several days of X l Kansas.
In vaartitfwla lb « aup|M»ad aulvid« of Arehar tray, und tidy up her quarters.
It was to have been a fortnight's ■2,i|l r. iKgi
U«Jfc WMlll.y (HI H art« of Chin««« e«r»-
d.
n
d
¡.rack
,ry
ou'
friday
niKht
at
the
Dilley
school
due
to
measles
visit."
m lfc.
Dial riot A ttorney Markham
ha« Shouldn't I have done It, sir? You
"For years I had nervous head­
I «arum! (ha olnniniatanooa ov«r the tala> told me to proceed with iny dutle«
"Hud you any business with Mr
aches and acute attacks ot in­
phuM from Gambia, Co»’« bullar Gat-
Coe?”
t»n< na raayotiM whan ha had knoohad
digestion. I did not dare eat many
Vunce scrutinized the man close­
"Oh. yes. I am connected. In an
» K
t M
a
t
;
s g
g
on b b aniployar'a had room door, Gambia
foodx because they bloated me so
official capacity, with a museum
••M be had looked through the keyhole ly.
that for weeks I would bo
aud had naan Coe aaalad, a revolver in
"When he returns keep h I m
of antiquities In Milan,” he e x ­ ng contest words have b e e n time, was complimented with a party Aoril
3n ^as^er much
hie rfeht hand and a bullet hole In hie downstairs," he «aid. "And you’d
unable to work. I was told that
plained; "and I had hoped to be handed out to the fifth, sixth, sev- miscellaneous shower Saturday eve-1 The kr hi
'•*U*4a. I’ba dour waa b o lle l from I be better stay here yourself,"
able to purchase from Mr Coe enth and eighth grades There will ning at the M E church 7 Mrs n r n X ^ ? r ia prelt-nt the assembly I had an ulcerated stomacfc and
In ««da Markham and V anre yo to Coe's
Guinble bowed und returned to
certain specimens of Chinese cera­ be 10 contestants in the contest. Mattie Smith was the hostess for the
hooya u New York*« 70.
They find
rd?ai^riday . aS 2 30 Everyone gall stones.
Wfbda. a friend of Ooe*e, th ere, alao a the dining room; und a moment
mic art from his remarkable col­ Mrs. H. Jacobsmuhlen and Mrs. evening. Mrs. Henry Behrman read ' cordlaily- invited to be present,
'Olru«» Oraeal. a yoaat Haryeant llrath later Doctor Doremus arrived
A good n igh ts sleep waa impos­
lection."
M McCormic have donated shrub- "A Letter to a Bride " Miss Helen ™ n t
‘hV ,he entert*R'-
• ud D etective llm n eaeey buret In the
Heath went briskly out of the
"His Ting yao vase, for example?” bery for the school grounds. The Oliver, accompanied by M ise Beth
U 56 a .real treat This pro- sible. I was as miserable aa I could
revealluy the death chamber. Coe
be,
for the medicine I took did
•• Ctykhed In a draaainy yow n. but wears room und down the corridor to the
Grassi’s dark eyes became sud­ puPil« of the fifth, sixth, seventh | Cochrane sange "Love's Old Sweet K
B. Rees Jones of Des Moines, Iowa,
? ? originally scheduled for
■ traet ahoea
Heath cay« It la a plain closet We were close behind him
denly brilliant with astonishment; and eighth grades have practically Song " A reading. "A Love Reciw " ! uin J « 5 bUt^ L ‘c to Mlss Moore's me little or no good. I began 'ct-
Asaosiation
cade of eotrlda Vanoe ear« It la murder. when he opened the door. Dore-
ing Williams S. L. K. Formula an
i»f Mutual r ire InfluranceCompaiiiea, but almost at once a wary look all completed the Book league was given by Mrs A. L. Brock.1
D postponed
OHAFTKM II Hilda Lake. C oe« niece, mus, straightway assuming a pro­
a last resort. A few doses of thia
who will !>« the principal »¡»eakrr at came into them, and he smiled work which entitles them to a After a few games suitable to the
•aim Coo deserved death that he eob
T
h
e.
8B2
class
has
selected
pink
down u n d
state grade of 90. and a certificate occasion were played Miss Brown carnahons for the flower to be medicine freed me of my former
ladod ear am las tbrouyh
unfair mean« fessional air, knelt
the annual agenta’ convention of with coid politeness.
and incurred the enm ity o f (*hlneee, alao touched Brisbane Coe's body
"I must admit I was interested of merit for completing the read-
Oregon Mutual Fire Insurance
- ,w as presented with the many ~ " " t by the,r parents to Parent­ misery and pain; I improved un­
'
guardian he cun India«! her
‘ Dead." he announced.
Company, McMiaavilla, Oregon, In the vase," he said. “It is a mag- ing of eight books and making the lovely gifts About 40 ladies were Teacher meetings A group of girls til I enjoyed good health again
r»<4«ine and waa pareimonlode. Medical
Heath
simulated
astonishment
April 18 aud 19.
>
a . nificent specimen, of the ampinra proper reports On May 17 th e 1 present.
from this class, assisted by their Two years have pa.s.^d «Ince I
I *an*J»er Param us arrives a n d
say*
"Honest. Is he dead? And me
shape. . . . Have you examined it?" graduation exercises for the eighth
■ nlB ddl then on being aefced about car-
Mrs Elizabeth Morris of Port-
mother. Mrs. Hammer, and took a course of this medicine, and
"No," Vance told him. 'T ve nev­ grade will be held at the Method- land spent the week-end with her *1**^ teacher. Miss Anderson, made I am still enjoying the best of
(aid mywterlou» feature» by Vance, he thinking all the time he was play­ in a printed blank. "Here's your
« hatiyea hia mind. Ma d eclare. Coe had ing ’pussuml”
er seen it . . . but I think I've had 1st church. The eighth grade held parents. Mr and Mrs W R Cooke carnations for all the parents
removal
order.
Sergeant."
health."
l« e a tlaad for h a ir . whan thr bullet
Doremus snorted
And In another moment he had a fragment of it in my hand "
a ,'1? fft_‘n?M)Vedn€^ a y . , ?.r election and family
' There are thirty contestants for
entered hia head. It la found that Cee
Grass!
stared
"Take
hold
of
his
shoulders.'
b«d l»aeo «truck on the head and one of
slummed the front door behind
Í Í Á 1“88 oftice,r* The following of-
Mr. and-' Mrs. John Burbank and
A L. K. FormuU
“A fragment "
hie riba broken. Kinaily a sm all wound And he und the sergeant carried him.
u ch te r and
M r. Edith
Pzlok, Burbank
R..-U __ l . bv
___ _ Auxiliary u irecu y on the entire system by
ficers were elected: Marjorie La- daughter
and Mrs
by the
the American i Legion
la f.aaud The wound had bled Internally. the body Into the library
and
"Yes;
a
small
triangular
piece,"
Heath went at once to the tele­ Vance nodded. Then he udded: "I Foliette. president; Alice Wolfe, of Fir Creek visited here Saturday Prices will be given the winners driving out the poisons in your
V u t a , from a closet, briny« out a ooat placed It on the davenport.
secre-
an< w a b teoet. w ith holaa cotaoldlny with
and ordered the wagon from have grave fears Mr Grassl that vice-president; Harriet Fox.
- -• —
- - . Mrs J C. Parmly left Wednesday
C. H. Nosier, superintendent of body, by building up the blood
"Could you tell u s. Doctor, phone
wound, «howlny Cod waa
fu lly
tary and treasurer, and Mrs. Louise for California to make an extend- schools, and R E Wilev a mem stream, by toning up the stomach,
the department of public welfare the
»i r — md when he waa «tabbed
Gamble Vance asked, "which of the two
Ting yao vase has been brok­ Cochrane, advisor
,
ed
visit
with
her
daughter
H
er1
ber
of the school board sp^nt FYi- liver and kidneys, and by helping
Then
he
returned
to
the
library
aunouneu« that there la som ething queer victims died first'’"
en."
In the front hall.
Mrs G. W Brown nad daughter slater is making her home here in daY afternoon visiting schools in to bring them to a normal state
"Now where do we stand?" he
Doremus. who had been testing
The Italian stiffened and his eyes Miss
Gladys and son Leslie of ber absence.
McMinnville
so that you may again have good
CHA IT E R III They find a wounded the movabillty of the dead man's asked, spreading his hands hope­ clouded with suspicious anger.
Scotch b arter Vance take« the duy to
The teaching staff was well re health.
limbs, glanced at his lessly.
"It's impossible! I was inspect­ Gervais spent the week-end h ere! Fred Deprez. who has been ill
■ veterinarian
W red«, who haa become head and
i for some time, is able to be out presented at the meeting of the
"It's my opinion the Chink cook ing the vase only yesterday after­ visiting friends
engaged to
Mba
Lake agatnat (xw 'i watch
A healthy normal system Is the
Mrs Joseph Cochrane has re- again.
Parent Teacher association at the
wtahaa. and Graaal, who haa been Cue’«
"That's easy," he said. "The one did it. If Mi Markham would give noon. It was on the circular table
yueet, are briefly questioned V ance eay« upstairs
turned from Redmond, where sh e ;
Mrs. Russell Continues
chamber of commerce rooms Wed- best insurance against all diseases
me the word. I'd arrest him now " in the library."
The
advance
a
I
rigor
the HaXtla «bouid prove an im portant
| A speci„ meet,ng Qf the ljbrary ne«lay nigh,
and ailments. Go to the Delta
"Why such
haste. Sergeant?"
"There’s only a Tao Kuang vase vistted relatives
i«tuaeeUau link. Gambia eay« llrb ban e mortis In the two bodies is pruc
Drug store today and get your bot­
Vance
"You haven't a there now," Vance informed him
Officials Selected
board was held at the library r
- __
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C«d. Arehar*« brother, who lived in the tically the same. This one might sighed
tle of Williams S. L. K. Formula
Iwaaan, left for Chicago th e previous after­ he slightly further along, but It's particle of evidence against him—
Members of the quarterly confer- Thursday evening. Mrs. Edna Rus- L o c a l T m i m z * x / VS/zses
"And
where,
may
I
be
permitted
noon. V aace declazw Brisbane could not been nearly four hours since 1 and lie knows It. That's why he
The druggist wiu tell you how good
_ _____
_ „ as librarian. Mrs.
sell
was _____
retired
m ilC y W O H
to ask, did you find this fragment enee selected at Hillsboro for t h e _
have t o n e to Chicago, as b b fkvortte
it is.—Ad?.
Cornelius Methodist church Sunday Russell and Mrs A L. Brock were
want over (he other fellow There will not admit that he was here of Ting yao?"
• tick b b anging In the hall.
earlier last night."
"On the same table," Vance re- evening are: Mrs W R Cooke, named delegates to the spring con-
CHATTKK IV — M b«
Lake declares fore. I'd say that this one died any
"See here. Vance." Markham said, plied carelessly. "Beneath ”the Tao president of Women's Home Mis- ference for library trustees April
c
there was no love lost between Archer where from two to three hours
bowlers won out •" in
and llrb b a n a llr b h e a e e «ultcaae b found later
how
do
you
know
Liang
was
h
ere;
Kuang."
sionary society; Mrs R P. Shaw, 10 in Salem.
the C. store
♦ -------------------—
Say eight o'clock for the
USED and N E W PARTS
at th e railroad station In a coat closet one upstairs and about ten o'clock early last night?"
| "Indeed?" There was a sneer in S.reS‘dMnL
4 d‘? '
At a special meeting of the Civic ia£
o ° U.?ia'?X,n‘I ,c,ompIeJ£d For less. Tires, batteries, wheels—
in the low er ball of th e Coe hums h b
Miss
Mildred
Rock,
president
of
Improvement
club
held
Tuesday
n
£
ìo
^
Ì
i
C»»,Jh
1
alIeys
dy
the
fact
that
Gamble
heard
the
infection
of
the
word,
for
this
one."
dead body le discovered. V ance Inter-
' c ^ d _unitu was a 'l°»e wire. wood, disc all sizes Trailers
He proceeded with his examina­ him come in at midnight I im-1 Vance appeared to ignore it He Epworth League: Mrs M a t t i e afternoon at the city hall plans
rogatmi the Chinese cook. L iang, who
made to order.
MJ» be did not |
ha hou.c un­ tion After a while he straightened agine he always comes in silen tly' came closer tot he Italian.
Smith president of Sunday school; were made for the 4-H club exhibit and Lentz AutoTS r tkS cP
‘ ÌÌÌÌd
til m idnight. Vance inalat« the c««*k was up und frowned at Markham
H ills b o r o A u t o V V rccIcen
it's
a
Chinese
characteristic.
On
J
"I
understand
from
Gamble
that
Mrs
Lester
Mooberry,
president
of
April
16.
Meeting
April
16
will
be
d
ou
b
lé
and
,
f°
Urth
The
in the b*m«e early in th e evening. Vance
tùu/ nament is 116 W. Main
156 Second Ave.
"You know what killed this guy? general principles, t h e Chinese you left the house at about four Missionary; Mrs George Milne, in charge of the civic department b^,ng?un off ih?
finds a bit of porclaln from a Chinees
president of cradle roll; Mrs. George with Mrs. J. A. Irmler as chair-
p X ^ f f m a iri» .*’^ 5
I “
*a«e A cheap im itation ha« been eubetl- A stab In the back! . . . . Same never want their movements, h ow -. o'clock yesterday afternoon.”
' r ■ »..Ik
I 111
n»« I
betwee? '“* 1 —
"That is correct. I had a business Wilcox president of home depart- man. Hostesses for the afternoon and L-ond
like the fellow upstairs And al­ ever innocent, to be known to
i-orcelaia from the va«e that haa di »ap­ m o s t in the same place "
foreigners Hut last night Liung appointment for dinner and the ment: Ray Shaw. John Mundorf. will be Mrs. Anna Wolfe and Mrs v a rir m iT L i , ch a m P,o n s 1” the
peared baa blood on It.
Lester Mooberry. Mrs. B e r t h a Joseph Finegan.
o^L X
eagUes ,resulted a»
was heard returning—and Gamble evening."
"And the weapon?"
"With whom?"
(C w U .iM d from l u t w. I )
Weidewitsch. and Mrs M a t t i e
Mrs C Suver of Portland was a
252«
Auto
"The same A sharp, narrow, four- had already retired to the fourth
Smith,
trustees
and
cemetery
board:
guest
Sunday
of
Mr
and
Mrs
»
.
i
i
,as*lrne
2379 Ameri-
floor
A
bit
sign
ifican
t-eh
,
what?
"Is
that
Information
necessary’
"
cornered Instrument Only, In this
I l l APTER V
‘“ f “« -H iU sb o ro Ice Works Edgings and inside, dry.
SA.2S
Gamble’s
"Oh, very." Vance met the oth- Mrs M. A. Cornelius, Mrs R. P Joseph Suver
case, the hemorrhage was external Liang probably s a w
bourdoir light ablaze and let it er s smile with one equally artic Shaw Mrs. Louise Cochrane. Les-
O
A lot of blood lost."
Mrs Warren Barnes and infant mereiai
Com‘ 16-inch. Cord __
"Needle* and Pin« "
"Very well then. . . With one ter Mooberry. John Mundorf and son Donald Richard have returned !».. T r,J tag^ ^ ; Ft lr^ ay 2110- Cos-
"Died Instantly, I take It.” re­ be known, in a subtle way. that he
I.iun< was dismissed with In-
Excellent
kitchen
wood,
the
was
arriving
from
his
afternoon
of the curators of the Metropoli­ Dan Barrett, stewards Boards and home from the Jones hospital in r X o I „ j 120 Nat»onal le a g u e -
«troetlona to remain In the houie marked Vance
best buy you can find.
committees nominated were: Mrs. Hillsboro.
Bristol Hardware 2448. National
tan Museum of Art."
"Yep" The dix-tor nodded "Must and evening off."
until further notice
otwwrv» Rlrthdsv.
Guards 2415.
"I
see
what
you
mean."
Mark-
Seasoned Slab and Block
fallen in his tracks”
"And," continued Vance, without Lester Mooberry, Mrs A. J. Oliver,
While we were waiting for the have
team defeated the Jones
Vance picked up the b l o o d - bani"nodded
dubiously.
aft- change of tone, "at what time last Miss Dorothy Cooke, and Mrs. M ethodist ! adipe' Aid m .t w » d r
„
- “But. - —
medical examiner, there ensued a
16-inch Old Growth Fir
Eum^ r J omPany team of Portland
er all. your reasoning is purely night did you meet Miss Lake?" Mattie Smith, membership and lay ne^ iav ^ o^ R .^ e it ^ h ?
brief dtacuaslon concerning t h e stained coat and waistcoat of the sP«culative
evangelism
Misses
Helen
Oliver
mu
/
.u
i
duilting
at
the
church,
here
Friday
night 2398 to 2212 Wil-
Coal
and Gasco Briquets
|
The
Italian
rose
indignantly,
his
dead
man,
and
inspected
them
blood on the piece of porcelain
Blanche Finegan a n d
Margaret ^ 1 Sm ith^ and"'^ «“ ^ ! ^ t^ere '
Ra*ph Wilson- •*<*
"Oh. quite," Vance admitted 'But somber eyes flashing
"And this time the stab w a s
and Liang'« possible relationship
Cooke,
music:
religious
education,
ob
served
w
ith
a
h
irthd
av
ealce
Smith,
Tom
Rood
and
R.
Peters
the
entire
case
is
in
a
speculative;
“I
resent
that
question,
sir'
Even
clothes
Herman Rehse
to the events preceding the double through . the ___
. . he was wear- _ stage Just now what?
UP ‘hC HilIsbor” ‘eam
Anyway, if I had met Miss Lake.
I would Sunday school workers' confer-
murder But Vance w a. evidently I
*?*,
. A minor
Phone 2062
point, but worth verifying
11 1 have vven lnore definite evidence j not tell you.
enee, « nance, stewards and La- in the ub
Saturday for Mrs
Say you saw it in the Argus.
[say. Doctor, any Indications of a lh ,‘ , i a »«c was here early last
Really, Mr
Grassi," V a n c e ^ e l . r d .
; , be.n®yolencf • Edna Russell, who visited in Hills-
1 struggle’ "
night, and I'll present him with , smiled. "I would not have expected stewards and president of Womens boro
'_____________________________
What do you say to you to. Your conduct is quite cor- Missionary society; auditing ac- j
| "Nope Not a sign He got it in It later
THE MAN YOU ARE
. the bock when he wasn't expecting our having polite intercourse with | r a t . . . I take it for granted counts. Mrs George Milne and
iyou were aware that Miss Lake is Mrs Lester Mooberry; Mrs A. J
First—your human body, the
It Startled him for a split second Wrede and the Signor Grassi?"
Markham waved his hand in as [ engaged to Mr. W rede”
[probably look at that expression!
Oliver. Mrs Lester Mooberry and house you live in. It must die be-
Grassi calmed down quickly and Mrs R P Shaw, parsonage: Mrs cause it has been the camping
—and then he curled up and sent
C* I J T O TT T
passed out Doubt if he even saw
"And we'd better go upstairs," resumed his seat.
W R Cooke, Mrs. A. J. Oliver ground of sin. And you sire to
A
| the fellow that did him In Quick. [ Vance »unseated.
"Brisbane is —
not i ‘ Yes: .. 1 knew there
tt
..
was some un­ and George Milne, pulpit supply come out of the grave, whether
smooth
business."
i
a
pretty
sight.
derstanding.
Mr.
Archer
Coe
in-
and pastoral relations: Mrs. Ray you die saved or lost For, "the
Any Design — Any Size
"Devillsh
business," am ended: Heath gave orders to Burke to formed me of the fact But he also Shaw and Lester Mooberry. nom- hour is coming in which ail that
Markham
i remain at the library door and stated—"
USE CUTOUT« FOR
inating committee.
are in the graves shall hear his
"Oh. well. I'm no moralist." Dore-i
’*lat 1,0 onc entered the room J "Yes, yes. He also stated that he
Contest Winners Named
voice, and come forth." (John 5:26).
GREATER EFFECT
mus confessed "I'm a il o c t o r j Gamble was told to stay in the wa» opposed to the alliance. He
The local grade school held their ALL—A LL -A L L. You, the saved
They're too many people in t h e ir ? " 1 haI1 and answer the door- enjoyed Mr. Wrede intellectually, kite contest April 1. Prizes were to glory; you, the lost to shame,
We«( Woods Novelties
A lm ost C leaned O ut! O nly a F ew Left and
world anyway." He began filling I
' bul did no‘ regard him favorably won by the following: Best built, woe and judgement.
Ikaitry Ave.
P h o n r 1862
-------------------------------------------------- Which one of the babies do you as a husband for his ward
T h ey A re E xcep tion al B uys!
first and second grades. J e r r y
Second—Your soul, the part of
We specialize in quality com- j w«nt first?" the Sergeant asked 1 What is your opinion of the situa- Cartwright; third and fourth. Elea- you that s'ngs and mourns; lifted
mercial printing -A rgus
t f 1 "The Italian, by all means." said Hon, Mr. Grassi?”
nor Hermens; fifth and sixth. Helen up one hour, cast down the next
1933 FORD V -8 V IC TO R IA —
- ‘ The Italian seemed surprised at Milne; seventh and eighth, Marvin “At Midnight Paul and Silas prayed
Reconditioned, good rubber, radio ...
I Vance's question.
Hermens. Most attractive, first and and sang praises unto God and the
"You must forgive me, sir," he second grades. Esther Heine: third prisoners heard them.” Feet in
1932
FORD V-8
said after a pause, “if I plead my and fourth. Katherine Stanton: stocks, backs bloody from lashing
TU D O R ..........................................................
j inability to express an opinion on fifth and sixth, Raymond Trites; laid on by magistrates: down in
, the subject I may say. however, seventh and eighth, Doris Brandaw. inner dungeon, these two, yet souL
¡that Mr. Brisbane Coe disagreed Best flyer, first and second grades, lifted up in praise. God present, ■ 1930 BUICK COUPE—
with his brother He was very Warren Barnes Jr.; third a n d great joy
I
6 wire wheels, A -l condition ..............
, much in favor of the marriage, fourth, Mercel Griffin; fifth and . Third—Your spirit, that part that
j and stated his views most em- sixth, Billy Hammelman; seventh can know God. “The Spirit Himself
1928 N ash
, phatically to Mr Archer Coe."
and eighth. Verne Thies.
beareth witness with our spirit,
Ai?.d n°w both of them are
SE D A N ...............................................
Mrs. Frank Dooher. Mrs. Louise that we are the children of God
dead." Vanre remarked.
Cochrane. Mrs. Mattie S m i t h . "Accept Christ as Saviour and
Grassi's eyelids drooped, and he Misses Gladys Frazier, Evelyn Reed. Lord to love, trust and obey and
SEV ER A L M ODEL T FORDS—
. turned his head slightly.
Myra Weidewitsch. and Frances God's Spirit w ill tell you. A settled '
All in fair running condition .
"Both?" he repeated in a low Gnos met Tuesday evening in their unshakable conviction will come
voice.
music district to plan for the coun- upon you that He has made you
"Mr Brisbane was stabbed in the ty music festival May 3.
his own forever.
back shortly after Mr Archer was
Mrs. Howard Dooher of Portland
Now see God's man lifted up
I killed." Vance Informed him.
was a guest of her parents. Mr Funds to finish his college year
"Most unfortunate," the Italian and Mrs Mike Susbauer and fam- this man must have. He repeated
. murmured.
ily Thursday
the 23rd Psalm that morning—"The
"Have you," asked Vance, "any
James Parmley was a Canby Lord is my shepherd. I shall not
[ suggestion as to who might desire caller Monday.
want.” That day came a job good
( to have these two gentlemen out
Mr. and Mrs. F O. Shay and lor room rent and somebody sent
| of the way ?”
family and Jacob Correll were I him five dollars in the mail "And
> AUTHOR IZ CO SALES AHO SERVICE
(Concluded nest week)
guests Sunday at a birthday din- ‘hat night I quoted the 23rd Psalm
again but from another angle."
Prayer in the morning for what
God would do; prayer in the eve­
ning for what he had done Yes,
Christ quickens his own. the whole
man. body soul and spirit.—George
N Taylor, Beaverton.
Paid Adv.
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Rely on McCormick-Deering
J J t.
for Good Tillage
T I M E was when patches of ground were h ap ­
hazardly tilled by dragging pieces of brush
across them , but such crude m ethods have gone the
way of the cradle and the flail. Real tools turn
large fields and small into profits today.
However, in spite of the great progress m ade,
there are some tools in service today that should
have been put aside long ago. Every one of these
obsolete tools is costing its ow ner many dollars in
lost time and lost crop yields. If your tool shed holds
any badly out-of-date tools m ake it a point to go
oyer them this year. Cull out the w asters and re­
place them with new, efficient M cCormick-Deering
equipm ent. Disc harrows, spring-tooth harrows, peg-
tooth harrow s, Dunham Culti-Packers. and rotary
hoes are some of the tools we can deliver on short
notice. Please give us a chance to show these tools
to you.
S h a d o w ed -
. by our m utual friend,
your doctor. His com ­
m ands direct you to use;
they control everything
we do. There we meet in
a common cause, linked
together by your doctor.
His faith in us is justified
by our record of service.
W h en a thousand
hands turn a
thousand faucets
£
From 7 to 9 each morning is "rush hour" for
your water company. The company's facilities
are called upon for extra service to meet the
early morning dem and for water.
From 5 to ó in the evening there is another
maximum demand. But whether it is rush hour
or "three o'clock in the morning" your water
com pany provides a d e p e n d a b le water
service.
Buv Your Machinery Repair* Now! — Oon't Wait.
HILLSBORO FEED CO
HILLSBORO MOTOR CO.
Corner S. 3rd Ave. and E. Washington St.
JAMES WHITELAW. Proprietor
Phone 4411
McCormick-Deering Farm Machinery
P hone 271
1004 M ain St.
TH E DELTA
D R U G STO R E
OREGON-W ASHINGTON WATER
SERVICE COMPANY
RICHARD E. WILET, Manacer
Hillaboro, Oregon
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