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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
A RGU S.
H IL L S B O R O .
OREGON
Thursday. Ju n e 20. 1935
he could m ake a n in q u iry into the
I lillam ook visited Mis Zoe Quick lions may he obtain ed from th e
o w n e rsh ip of th e w o unded Scottie
com m ission’s boards of vxiimlnrrw
i W ednesday.
His san g u in e a ttitu d e to w a rd th
Mi and Mrs J P V undet/unden at first and second ciana post of
p resence of th e dog in the house
' ami sons visited at the Boh Brown flees
stru c k m e as e x tra v a g a n t, and 1
hom e Sunduy evening at Banks
knew M arkham felt th e sam e way
T h eir son. Robert V anderzanden.
a bout it. Hut since th e re was lit­
who has lieen w orking at the bar
YOUNG’S
tle m ore th a t could be done at the
reling p lant in Banks, cam e home
m om ent, ..w
h gave in hopefully to, F o r m e r Rcx'k C r e e k R e s id e n t : w ith them.
,
By
V ance’s suggestions.
W i l l be T r a n s f e r r e d
Mr and Mrs M M K line and
"T houghtful, Hyni|Mtlietlc
S. S. Van Din«
“I t’s q u ite safe.” V ance told him.
' ch ild ren of Forest Gl ove. Mr and
Hi'i vice"
w hen he had reached th e low er I
Mrs
Jo
h
n
Bradv
of
H
illside
and
P hone 872
lllllahero
ill y Mr« F ran k P m o M I)
hall, “to let th e v a rio u s m em bers
Bob M ow ery of P o rtlan d visited
HOCK CHEEK T he P hillips and Mr and Mrs
of th e household go ab o u t th eir
I
P
B
rady
and
Copyright by W. H. W right
business. 1 can assure you. Mark* H elvetia R eform ed c hurches w ill fam ily Sunday afternoon
hold th e ir a n n u a l Sunday school
ham. no one w ill ru n aw ay.
Eli Poe of Eorcst G rove spent n
WNU Sorvi co
,,
..
,
. ... t picnic Sunday beginning at 10
G am ble w as told to proceed w ith
*
1 few days last u e e k w ith his son.
his duties, as usual; and Miss Luk
F red Poe. and fam ily of North
Mr and Mrs Louis Z u ereh er and 1 Plains.
(Continued fro m la ri week)
a n d G rassi w ere inform ed that they
w ere tre e to go and com e as they Rev E Scheldt and B illie lla ffn e r
Mr and Mrs Tony K em per and
CH A PTER VIII
of
this section and Mr and Mrs sons W urren and M erlin and Miss
E verytlilug lu In a u r a n o
chose, provided they w e re avail
H
e
rb
ert
Scheldt
and
L
orenc
S
cheldt
ab le for questioning.
P rances V anl.oo of Eorcst G rove
T he D agger S trik es
Phaaw 1781
US? W ashington I
of O reneo a tte n d ed th e N orth 1).» visited Mr and Mrs Louis Stroll
K eep a m an In C oe’s bedroom , i kota picnic at Ja n tz e n Beach Sun
M arkham sat for several m in ­
_
♦
tnuyer Sunday
how ever," V ance a dm onished the day.
u te s in a b row n study.
sergeant; "and it w ould also be
“As you say. V ance,” he r e ­
Mr and Mrs Jo h n G u tsch m id t
w ell to h ave a m an o u tsid e to check
m arked’ w ith o u t looking up. "the
on any o n e e n te rin g or leaving the visited at th e C h u rlie Z im m erm an LJ.
tec h n iq u e of th e bolting of th e
hom e in P o rtla n d Friday.
house."
door from the hall explains one
Mr
and Mrs. W illiam L u cth e
phase of th e problem , b u t I can’t
Vance. M arkham and
I w ent
out into th e chill a ir It hud been a cam e from N ew port T h u rsd a y for
see th a t w e 're any fu rth e r along
W ASHINGTON. D C T he United
to w a rd a solution of th e double
day of h o rro r, a n d the cool breeze a visit and u tte n d e d th e fu n eral S tales C ivil S ervice comm ission
Suniincr activity and ro-
from th e p a rk w as in v ig o ra tin g Sunduy of W alter Brooks, w ho was calls a tte n tio n to (he fraud order
m u rd er. B risbane, a fte r all. w as a
.W h e n w e w ere e n te rin g the dis- a ”
, ••'icthe
victim . W hy should h e h ave been
issued by th e post office d e p a rt­ aiatunce against heat are
tric t a tto rn e y 's car. M a rk h am asked:
, s
Nelson ami F lorence m ent against B ureau of Public
in te re ste d in boltin g A rch er in
tests <>f your child’« stam ­
.....
i
. Vance,
.
,
. Nelson
of ilt L innton
spent
days
th is room ?"
W ere you serious.
about
,a s, w et.k
, hl. j tu.k*
1Ul| tw
ke o hoIlle
S ervice Instruction of Philadelphia,
ina! The child whose aum-
"R eally, I could n 't say." V ance
sw in g those people to w hom W rede
H
Peterson, form e, loeul boy P a . on May 17.
mer diet is for the m ajor
gave th e D oberm an P in sc h e r’
SOI1
Mr , nd Mr, Jo h n
T he B u reau of Public Service
a p p ea red as puzzled as M arham .
"It m ight not have been B risbane
p art our pure milk, ia a
"O h. qu ite.
It w ill ta k e only w ho has been em ployed w ith It O In stru c tio n is one of the so-called
a t all. T he fact th a t th e pins and
a few m in u te s .'
D unne A- Co. in D enver. Colo.. civil service correspondence schools
healthv child.
th e strin g w e re in his overcoat
Po
• • .if e g u a u l
Hie publie. the
T h e nam e of th e people w as En- j w rites his p a ren ts th at he has been
U
nited
S
tu
tes
C
ivil
Service
coin-
pocket m eans little. . . . and yet
rig h t: and they lived in a pent- tra n s fe rre d to tin- M exico te rrito ry
| house in one of th e n ew a p a rt-
Mrs. W M W ilken of St Jo h n s m ission has culled a tte n tio n m any
Quart
"If you w an t m y opinion." put in
m ent buildings on C e n tra l P a rk and son B illy a rc spending the tim es to th e m isleading statem ents
H eath, “it w as th a t C hink. C h in a ­
W est T he b u tle r in fo rm ed us th a t w eek a t the L ouis Z u ere h er hom e of m any such schools and bus a d ­
m en a re fu ll of tricks. L ook a t the
Mrs E n rig h t w as out of th e city.
M rs L. H Lour v isited h e r chil- vised persons Interested to con­
puzzles those yellow' babies th in k
su lt it re g ard in g the probability
B orn in 1777. O ld G lory c eleb rated its 158th a n n iv e rsa ry on J u n e 14 U pper left: B etsy Ross
and th a t M r E n rig h t w as at th a t dren in P o rtlan d last week
of ex am in atio n s being held before
up.”
trad itio n a l m ak er or th e S ta rs and Stripes, from a n old p a in tin g At right: H er hom e in P h ilad e lp h ia
m om ent w alk in g th e dog in the
W alter B rooks F u n eral Sunday
I’hone 7104
A t th is m om ent one of th e d e ­
w hich has becom e a n a tio n a l shrine. C enter: U. S M arines displaying th e N ational Flag along w ith
p a rk
[ A larg e g roup u ttciidcd tile fun- m aking c o n tra cts or puylng money
tectiv es th a t had been sent out to
th e ir re g im en ta l colors. Below: T he R a ttlesn ak e a n d G ra n d U nion Flags, fo reru n n e rs of O ld G lory.
E n te rin g th e park, w e sat dow n erul of W alter B rooks of B rooks for courses.
Inform ation regarding rx am in a-
check M iss L ak e's and G rassi's
on a ben ch by th e p a th e n tra n c e Hill Sunday. He was 52 y ears old
W aving triu m p h a n tly th ro u g h th e m o th er co u n try , w hich th e colon- stitu te d for th e crosses of St a n d w aited
a lib is re tu rn e d to report. H is re ­
P re se n tly th e re ap- and w as a son of th e late Mr a n d
p o rt v e rified G rassi's alibi, b u t left years. th e S ta r Spangled B a n n er ists w ere as y et u n w illin g to G eorge and St A ndrew .
p eared a v e ry larg e m an w ith a 1 Mrs L ew is Brooks. He is su rv iv e d
T he com m ittee w as of th e o p in ­ dog on a leash.
a th re e -h o u r p eriod unaccounted reached a n o th e r m ilestone in its sever.
by tw o sisters a n d th re e b ro th ers
ion
th
a
t
th
e
sta
rs
should
be
six-
h
isto
ry
w
ith
th
e
observance
of
its
w
h
e
n
sta
rs
rep
laced
th
e
B
ritish
for.
"T hat w ill be E nrig h t."
said as follows: Mrs. Sam Luetlie. Mrs
pointed
B
ut
M
rs
Ross,
so
th
e
b
irth
d
a
y
on
J
u
n
e
14.
insignia.
O
ld
G
lory
w
as
launched
Vance. "S uppose w e stro ll to w ard T heresa L uetlie. Will Rrooks. ja m e s
H e ath m ade a grim ace at M a rk ­
R om ance and a c erta in m y stery on its c a re e r as o u r n a tio n a l em- story goes, show ed how a five- him.'
j B rooks and Jo e B rooks and by a
ham .
p ointed sta r could be m ade w ith
h
av
e
su
rro
u
n
d
e
d
o
u
r
flag
since
its
blent
A
t
first
th
e
re
w
e
re
only
E nright proved to be a genial, n u m b er of niece« a n d nephew s In-
"W hat I w a n ta kn o w is w h e re he
T his is typical <»f the statem en ts
one snip of h e r scissors, a n d h e r easy. going type of niun of g reat ferm en t w as in th e p riv ate re n te - Stom achic, l.a x a tlv r. and Tonic
adoption
158
y
e
ars
ago.
clouding
its
th
irte
e
n
stars
in
th
e
blue
field,
but
w as betw’een e ig h t a n d eleven."
received from m any others w ho
Effect» Produce R esults
o rig in in a w eb of circu m stan ces as th e y e a rs passed a n d sta te a fte r suggestion w as adopted.
bulk. V ance in tro d u c ed him self and te ry on th e G e tto n e state n ear St
"H e w as sh u ttlin g to and fro ov­ th a t h isto ria n s h av e n e v e r been sta te e n te re d th e U nion, th e num -
U n fo rtu n ately no record of this p re sen te d M arkham a n d me. En- Johns.
have used W illiam s S I. K F o rm ­
e r o u r com plicated tran sp o rta tio n ab le to u n ra v e l successfully.
B u rto n B rooks of Brooks H ill is
' b e r of sta rs m u ltip lie d u n til now "first" flag has been p re serv e d B ut rig h t w as cordial and talk a tiv e:
Mr C E Jeffries, trav elin g sales­ ula.
system — a ccording to his tale,”
th
e
p
a
trio
tic
lady
told
th
e
sto
ry
and w hen V ance m entioned W rede's hom e for tiie sum m er vacution
By com bining the th ree Inm port-
It is know n definitely, how ever, th e re a re fo rty -eig h t.
,
,
m an. states that he suffered for
sm iled V ance. T hen h e tu rn e d to
M r am i Mrs J a c k Z im m erm an som e tu n e a n d tried m any well- ant actions of a stom achic, tonic,
From tim e to tim e slight changes
and h,» h?« k I!« nam e he becam e voluble re g ard in g
th e detective. "I say. did D octor th a t on J u n e 14. 1777. th e C onti-
his
long
frien
d
sh
ip
w
ith
th
e
m
an
and
G
ail
Z
im
m
erm
an
ami
Mr
Jo
h
n
-
and
a laxative. W llllurus S I. K
know n p re p ara tio n s w ithout sa tis­
1 '
* h ?
M ontrose give you a n y titb its of n e n ta l C ongress resolved; “T hat th e in th e flag have been au th o rized w ell a u th e n tic ate
d by B etsy's de As he c hatted. I had a good look son of P o rtlan d v isited Mr and factory results.
Form ula has proved very effective
flag of th e th irte e n U nited S ta te s bv congress, and a design of fif- scendants.
gossip re g a rd in g G rassi's call?"
a t th e dog. He w as lean a n d M rs W illiam Fuegy Sunday,
Q uoting from his letter
“The in the relief of such condition« as
“N othing, sir E x cep t th a t the bc th irte e n stripes, a lte rn a te re d teen sta rs a n ! tifte en strip es re -
M any A m ericans have e x p la in ed m uscular, w ith b e au tifu l lines, bis
Mr and Mrs F ra n k I’ezoldt am i
Ita lia n w as called u p on th e phone a n d w hite: th a t th e union be th ir - m ained in vogue from 1795 u n til th e sym bolism of the S ta rs and coat a shiny black w ith ru st-lik e, i L ouis Pezoldt v isited Mrs K Cas- relief this m isiicine has given me atonic dyspepsia, constipation, loss
tee n stars, w h ite in a blue field. 1818. T hen congress au th o rize d a S trip es but few h ave e x p ressed it
is w onderful I no longer hove of w eight or appetite, indigestion,
d u rin g dinner."
sh arp ly d efin ed m ark in g s T he dom- w ell a t Villa Ridge S u n d a y O thers gassy so u r stom ach; and w hereas and tired ru n dow n feeling
re tu rn of th e flag to its o riginal
W hen th e d etectiv e h a d gone re p re se n tin g a new constellation." .......
V,
u
,u
,
r
c
.
so
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e
Or.
“
in
atin
g
im
pression
he
gave
wus
p
re
sen
t
w
ere
Mr
and
Mrs
Jo
h
n
T hus th is d a te has com e to be ob- {te rm of th irte e n stripes, one sta r
T ry a bottle today It may be o b ­
I form erly lived on u liquid diet
V ance w en t to th e tele p h o n e and serv
ed each y e a r as F lag Day.
being add ed th e re a fte r for each fu ,"Ul. , . r ’-UI».r L " u O Sa"
. Z a ^ , th a t of com pact, m u scu lar pow er. B abcock of D enver. Colo , w ho a re I now enjoy u w ide selection of tained on a money back g u a ran tee
called D octor M ontrose a t his home.
Scores of flags re p re se n ted th e state e n te rin g th e Union.
£ o m our m o Z r co u n try . £ p a r a V com blned w ,th Kr™ 1
and
m uklnH ■ " e x te n d ed visit w ith foods.”
from the Delta D rug store Adv
A fte r a few m inutes' conversation
telligence—a dog th a t w ould m ake Mrs. Caswell, w ho is a sister of
R esearch has failed to p ro v e def- j n g it w ith w hite stripes, t h u s a loyal a n d p ro tec tiv e frien d and a Mrs. Babcock.
h e h u n g u p th e re c e iv e r a n d paced hope? and a sp iratio n s of o u r fore-
u p a n d down.
fathers. C olonial flags show b e av -I in ite ly ;u s t w ho w as resp o n sib le show ing th a t w e h ave se p a ra ted dangerous enem y.
Mr and Mrs W ilbur H enderson
"T h at p hone call to G rass!.” he ers, rattlesn ak es, p in e tree s and for th e design of o u r N ational from her. and th e w hite strip e s
"Oh. yes.” E nright said, in an- and d a u g h te r M elissa of P o rtlan d
m u rm u red .
v e ry strange. Doc­ v a rio u s o th er insignia Som e bore Flag. A fa v o rite tra d itio n points to shall go dow n to posterity re p re - sw er to a questio n from Vunce. have been m oving th e ir riding
to r M ontrose says it u p set G rassi th e w ords, "H ope," "L ib erty ," or B etsy Ross as th e needlew om an senting L iberty."
“W rede gave m e a n d th e m issus horses from th e W elch place here
te rrib ly . H a rd ly fin ish ed his din “A n A ppeal to H eaven." A fa v o rite w hose fin g ers w ro u g h t w ith loving
F a ith in o u r flag and c o u n try has R u p rech t last sp rin g Said h e could- to th e ir ium m er hom e at Zig Zag
ner, a n d seem ed in a h u rry y to get m otto b e n ea th th e ra ttle s n a k e de- c are th e first sam ple of th e S ta rs been c h ara cte ristic of our people not keeD him in a ’ s m a l l n r w r t on Mt. Hood.
and S tripes, w hich w as alm ost from th e beginning We h o nor a n d m ent. W e've got a D e n th o ^ L -
aw ay. T he phone w as in th e h a ll sign w as “D on't T rea d on Me."
in? door
dnnr
T he first flag to show a u n i t v i d e n t i c a l w i t h t h e f i n s a « w c k n o w r o c n a p t I h « Q to rc
I . .
.
- -
ju st outside th e d in in g room
a n d M ontrose couldn’t help h e arin g of purpose on th e
som e of G rassi’s end of th e con-1 colonists consi sted
versation. M ontrose says he pro- stripes, sim ila r to
teste d b itte rly against th e m essage today, except th a t
h e received—called it an outrage, now a p p e a r th e crosses of St. d istinguished patrons. A com m it- or abroad, afloat on th e seven antlv H e w e n t t n w n r d t h , . r i . , i , . . r
(B y Mrs J. A. McCoy)
a n d in tim ate d stro n g ly th a t he G eorge a n d St. A ndrew w e r e tee headed by G eorge W ashington seas, or in som e fa r d istan t out- m an and bent o v e r m i k i n » ”
KA NSA S CITY Mr and Mrs
a
w ould ta k e steps. . . . S tep s—now show n. It w as usu ally called th e called on M rs Ross a n d su b m itte d post, it is A m erica's g u a ra n te e of f r i e n d l v r l i r k i n »
ia *
M J V anderzanden gave a birth-
w h a t could th a t m ean? A nd w ho G ra n d U nion Flag, a n d th e crosses a ro ugh design of a n ew type of ju stic e to those w ho seek p ro tectio n to n g u e 7 and c a l l i n g t h e dno » m his
l « dny d in n e r S un d ay in honor of
Sortit in a n d ga over the entire
, *.
ly H arvey Reidling
could have called him a n d upset in d ic a te d d e fin ite ties w ith th e flag in w hich sta rs had b een sub- u n d e r its folds.
m on er
Vini II agree thtit ij o u
« / j u a m c . n r C A I C I I U C U lO C D a C K o f
»»
,
him ? W ho knew he w as going to
his hand slow ly to w ard th e dog's
v a " d a*’y * / ’T T * R<’b '
have never »een an yth in g lil(e it.
V ance w ent
"Perhaps he re g re tte d th e b a r m orn in g Coe is found dead, w ith m uzzle a n d ra n his h an d over his s m u rd a v e 7 e n il« n . t ° t h B
M ontrose’s fo r d in n er? .
. P e r ­ th e sergeant; a n d
v™ '
gain he had m ade w ith you." V ance all th e su p erficial indications of a occiput a n d dow n his slightly
haps B risb an e . . . or A rc h er . . .” stra ig h t to th e point.
1 th J
V an‘
"W ho tele p h o n ed to you, M r continued "P e rh a p s he decided to suicide.”
V ance sat dow n and inhaled deep­
"B ut w hy should he also s t a b ! r e s p o n d " ^ ! 'shrank back "gave' a
Mr an<1 Mr* C h a’,,w McCoy of
G rassi. at D octor M e n tro se s v ester- cal1 th e deaI off- a fte r th in k in g it
ly of his cigarette.
over alone w ith his treasures.
B risb a n e ’ " V ance asked d isp irited - frig h ten ed whine, a n d C r o u c h e d ' h* Ma! ? nlc .hom c w ere o vernight
“A rc h e r—yes. it could h ave been. day d u rin g din n er?
in ly
. . . Sergeant, suppose you fetch 1
S a tu rd a y of Mr and Mrs
° ly e especial-
r ’ A nd dow
trem b lin g like J guests
? aV e, a Sligi ‘ Star,: th e " form you im m ed iately of his de-
a
w hy th e bolted d o o r _ ’ rcy
And
T n h a on
™ d his
o n ’t haunches,
m ean Ihe^don’t
A McCoy and fam i,y Sunday
th e signor."
looked d e fia n tly a t Vance.
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nd
C hurlM McC° y * " d
H eath w en t from th e room , and
“It w as a p erso n al m a tte r—m y
th e tran sac tio n to D octor M ontrose.
V ance said to M arkham :
ow n affair."
.tln g n th ♦ e I,.. dog
.1 .,,.__I_________
1 ailU r L lv ^ „ A
You w ere coun tin g a g r e a t p n a n ttin
on th e head > "H ....
e's ...
L , d
“C eram ics. I opine. N othing w ould
deal on th e dog th is m orning," shy as th e devil. D istru stfu l of < la u B h H rs G -u ly s a n d E thel m o to r-
“It w as Mr. A rc h er Coe w ho
S
till
G
rassi
did
not
m
ove,
b
u
t
be so lik e ly to stir u p G rassi as phoned you, w as it not, Mr. G ra ssi’ "
M ark h am observed.
[ strangers. Gad! You should have
,0T
a disap p o in tm en t along th a t line. cam e V ance's flat a n d unem otional th e in ev itab le im pression he gave
"Yes, y e s—th e dog." V ance lapsed seen him w hen I first got him. He x , r anda M*r«dat! f iiie r u nd( h u ',ban<1'
w
as
th
a
t
V
ance
had
guessed
th
e
« eve. c r a w le d
u n d er .
h i - - 5 ..—
I- .U . Mr M r and
u n < ter
I voice.
and Mrs Leslie
j . H M
T h e Ita lia n w as u sh ered in by f G rassi n e ith e r m oved n o r spoke. im p o rt of th e telep h o n e call he L"i<’„!?lenC.e f? r w h i l e ; his ? yes p a w le d u n d e r a big se tte e in the
had received at th e c u ra to r's hom e
out of ,h e
w indow den a n d w ouldn t com e out for tw o S a tu rd a y afternoon w ith Mr m d
...........................
A nd no one h e re liked dogs—n o ! i . days—not
to ------
eat H ad — to ------
d rag » -wr«
m J«
w a
. I
JI
th
e n ig h t before.
- - o u t - tw even
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one b . b u u t . t W
W rede.
rede. F
Fu
h e should
should i him
him
ice —
day -------
and p p u u t t him
him G rove H rm an W oodry o t f o r e s t
... „
ii ¡ _ •
v
one
u n n n n y v he
o u t tw ice
a a day
and
m i , m "
‘m v8‘ne ho w you r iv e his pet aw ay. .
." V V ance's
ance's, on
on th th e e roof
roof. T T hen
hen back
back he'd
h e'd go
go urn
un- 's tr a w b e r r ie s in th is locality a re
felt. M r G rassi.
V ance w en t on. voice w as scarcely audible; it w as der th e se tte e
. Lots b e tte r now
a lte ra ,lo n °* l.one- A ft?r a« tho u g h h e w ere th in k in g out th an he used to be
G e ttin g a little at>AU,t hg° nv
i
all
th e b a rg ain had been m ade ioud. " A D oberm an P in sch er .
c o n fid e n c e
H e . n , m . ‘2
. n . A r h u r V anderzanden Is w orking
I ’-
a n x io u s t o h a v e a ll ot o u r frie n d s
«re th e N e w
M c C o r m ic k I le e rin g
and
you
held
Mr.
Coe
s
le
tte
r
of
too
big.
^ fi^ i . 0£ f t BUhta 7 e n ythreatened
. a* v' h®u»‘ °"°<Xl
N o / Fine 1 < wed Geer M o w e r W e th in k it
sh o o u u ld
is o n e o f th e fin e s t p ieces o f ta r rn e q u ip
Mr. and M rs Louis V anderzan-
>ou sn
ia n n 't t n a v e
th re a te n e d tak e W rede for a dog lover Too told him encouragingly. "T he rig h t
m e n t w e h a v e e v e r s o ld i
, den of G ales C reek v isited Mr and
hlm —”
! u nsym pathetic. . . . I th in k I'll tre a tm e n t, d o n 't y ' know
E v e r y b o d y w h o h as seen it says tfie y
s Mrs. J P. V anderzanden M onday
MODERN CARS
S uddenly th e Ita lia n 's p e n t-u p have converse w ith h im . . . . "
a b e au tifu l specim en
E vcr afternoon.
n e v e r h a d a n y id e a t h a t a m o w e r c o u ld lie
em otion b ro k e forth.
He stepped to th e telephone. A show h im ’ "
DESERVE
b
u
i l t as th is o n e is
B
e
rt
H
eesacker’s
new
barn
is
T had e v ery rig h t to th re a te n m om ent la te r he w as ta lk in g w ith
"Oh. I e n te re d him once—Corn-1
”, ------
F o r e x a m p le
I b e e n t ir e o p e ra tin g
MODERN SERVICE
him !" he b u rst forth, th e blood W rede. T he c onversation w as v e ry ' w all. B ut he w ouldn 't show 1 av
m / f V m sh 7 <’w n ?iW w
ru sh in g back to his face. "F o r a brief, but d u rin g it V ance Jotted dow n in th e rin g and w him pered7 bX
and M r. ’ r h . h '*.*’ w i ? CW; m e c h a n is m , in c lu d in g d r iv e g ear«, d iffe r
w eek I h av e been n e g o tia tin g — dow n som e notes on th e phone D - n sham e too* for the twÎT fel- * 8
d M
c h a r le s W eil, of e n t i a l. a n d c o u n te rs h a fts , is assem bled
com pa< t l y in a n o il t ig h t g e a r h o u sin g m id
So drive in at either of our two
m eeting his c o n stan tly in cre asin g pad. W hen he had rep laced th e re - low s th a t w en t o v e r him lacked
r u n s in a h a t h of o il
I h e re a r e fo u r
prices. F inally, yesterday, w e r e a c h - 1 c eiv er M arkham gavé an ex asp er- , q u a lity ."
locations and let us dem onstrate
h ig h -g r a d e r o lle r lie a rin g s
( >|»eration is so
ed a n u n d erstan d in g . He p u ts it in ated g ru n t.
!
(T o be continued)
our Minute Service on
s m o o th a n d noiseless t h a t y o u ca n scarcely
w ritin g , a n d I cable to Ita ly a n -
"W hy should you be concerned
—_____________ _
h e a r th e lig h t h u m of th e si< k le l
nouncing m y success T hen he re- w ith W rede's fo rm er pets?" h<- C « « —J«.«««. L I I J C
Gasoline - Oil • Battery Checking
S p e c ia l o il seals a t th e e n d « o f th e m a in
jects th e ag reem en t; he tells me asked.
a x le a n d f ly - w h e e l s h a ll, a n d th e o il tig h t
he w ill not sell — th a t he has ' "I'm su re I d o n ’t know ." V ance
t
re a »
T »
a
p 7
g e a r I »ox p r e v e n t le a k a g e a n d p ro te c t all
We also offer Quality and Econ­
changed his m ind. He in su lts m e a d m itte d fran k ly
Som e vague as-
IC II I v la V O H a V C lC n Z X kf
w o r k in g p a r ts a g a in s t th e e n tr a n c e of d ir t
I h la r o m p a i t n « « l o t « n rlo « « < 1 ( « e r «
omy in Tires, Accessories, Greas­
over th e telephone: he says I h ave * sociation p erh ap s B ut W rede a n d
“
•
*
a n d o th e r a b r a s iv e m a te r ia ls
F lo a tin g
r u n « In • h a t h . / o il— « f u l l | a l l « n .
sw
indled
him
.
He
said
he
w
ould
j
dogs
don’t
go
to
g
eth
e
r—th
e
com-1
.
F
O
R
E
S
T
GRO
VE
F
u
n
e
ra
l
serv-
ing, Car W ashing and Painting.
T h « r o v e r, B . m a k a a tH « « « « r r a « a
a
c
t
io
n
o
f
c
u
t
t
e
r
b
a
r
p
ro
v
id
e
s
a
m
p
le
p
la
y
b re ak e v ery vase lie ow ned before bin atio n is alm ost as incongruous *ces ^o r
Mayo H ayden, 66. w ho
d u i l p r n .J a n d « i l - l | ( h l
( l u t r h I«
w it h o u t d is t u r b in g k n ife r e g is tra tio n .
he w ould let m e h av e them .
as w as th e presence of ’he w o u n d - ' d,ed a t th e local hospital J u n e 12,
t h r o w n I n a n d « u l b y l « v « r . A.
BUSCH’S SUPER SERVICE
ed S cottie in th e hall. A nd I h a te w ere heId a t ,h e K raveside in For-
V ance g ave a m irth less sm ile.
STATION
----------- 1 est V iew cem etery w ith Rev C. P
“No w o n d er you w ere a bit i | : incongruities?
disconcerted a t th e sight of those
M ark h am stro v e to control his ir- S ab in officiating F orest G ro v e U n­
BUSCH’S SERVICE GARAGE
d e rta k in g com pany w as in c h a r g e '
T ing yao fragm ents! . . . B u t Mr. j ritatio n .
P hone 501
A. H. Busch, Prop.
Coe d id n 't sm ash th e vase. M r
"W ell, w hat did you lea rn a bout of a rra n g e m e n ts.
M r H ayden w as born in Jackson
G rassi. T h at d e s e c r a t i o n
w a s W rede's dog?”
C eleb rate “H appy D ays” in H ills­
Phone 271
1004 Main St.
a c h ie v e d — in a d v e rte n tly — by t h e
"N othing sta g g erin ’. He had th e county. Mo., S ep tem b er 22. 1869, and!
boro J u ly 2, 3, and 4
w
as
m a rrie d A pril 2. 1899 to Rhoda
person w ho killed him . M ost un- D oberm an only a few m onths —
Hoppy
Day»"
In
Hillsboro
J
u
ly
2, 3 and 4
fo rtu n ate, w h at?"
bought him a t a show in W est- L ousignont a t old G reenville. Resi- i
T ell Y our Friends!
V ance got to his fe et w earily .
Chester. W hen h e m oved from th e dence h a d been a t G lenw ood for
“T h at w.il1 be
*or th e pres- house in G reen w ich V illage to his 30 years. D eceased is su rv iv e d by j
ent, he said.
p re sen t a p a rtm e n t he gave th e dog th e w idow a n d fo u r c hildren: M ayo
G rassi m ad e a low bow a n d left to som e frien d s of his." H e pointed and Ross, G lenw ood; Mrs. C harles
the room
to th e phone pad. “I h ave th e ir Peak. W oodburn, and H a rrie t H ay-|
M ark h am ad d ressed V ance as nam e. T h in k I'll d ro p by a n d see den. A sister, Mrs. L yda B oulw are
soon as G rassi w as out of hearing. them . Y' know , M arkham , I'm of Los A ngeles, C a l . and tw o broth-1
“A cu rio u s and om inous s itu a ­ dashed in te rested i n D oberm an | ers, R o b ert H ayden of G ales C reek
tion. G rassi is re fu sed th e collec­ P inschers. T h ey 're b e au tifu l dogs.” a n d J. P. H ayden of S trassel. also
tion. on w hich he has obviously
It w as decided to d iscontinue th e survive.
set his h e a rt a n d sta k ed his h o n ­ investig atio n for th e day. We w e re
REAUTY SH OPS
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
or; and he th re a te n s Coe. T hen he all tire d and confused, and th e re
disappears for th ree hours, saying w ere no leads to follow. V ance su g ­
he took th e w rong tra in ; and this gested a com plete cessation u n til
EVE’S BEAUTY SHOP A. O. PITMAN, M. D.
O en eral B eauty W ork
P H Y S IC IA N and R IIR C E O N
of your driving is the
I'erm nftpnt« «nd nil kind« of
X -R o r and Phrolo T ho rapr
befiiity work.
most co«tly kind . . . short trip».
Commercial N ational Rank Hid»
Telephone
13R1X
«ùükuy a
To <ave your money on these
rk«»t
. a . Telephone« R m ld a n c 7.1 Z
a t llillxboro P harm acy
•hort trip» Super-Shell now com­
O fflr . M | |
bine* three kind* of power . . . In
bOUGasaPPUanCe3
perfect balance.
Sanitary Beauty Shop
DR. I). E. WILEY, M. D.
neW modern
It can >ave u p to a cupful of
A ll kind« o f Ilr n iitr W ork
gasoline on every "cold" start, up to
Phyalclan and Surgeon
PERM ANENTS
a cupful in 10 minute* of hill climb­
a «perlaltjr
an
an auto-
J
Well« Building
Telephone
1471
ing, up to a cupful every hour of
h e atet
W E I L ’S A P A R T M E N T S
Telephone«
steady running.
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