The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, June 27, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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    1 hurray, Jun.e 27, li»36
H IL L ü iiO IiO
A R G U S , H IL L S B O R O , O R E G O N
Page Five
but unless there Is an Infection, I
cd her sister, Mrs George Lacmcr-
at Trout Lake Sunday They went
Subscribe now to the Argus. In
there's no danger."
mun, lust Tuesday.
Saturday evenlngand returned Sun- Oregon 11 50 a
01-
"Is he In shape to be questioned |
Mr West bought Mr. Nielsen’s
day evening.
X "“ "
80 “ Tear. Six months
straw berries June 1H
fur a while before you take him to
Program Sunday
, 7 m on,h* 80 e ,a U T * “
the hospital?" Vance asked
W R Hudson purchased a new
Sunday will be Children's day at
3j cents.
•
tf
The doctor bent over Crassl,
drag-saw last week.
the Church of C hrist Program w ill!
fait fits pulse, and looked a t his
— ■■
I Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hunger of
begin at 10 o’clock, church services 2 =
pupils
P e n n ls I
nn
. Or char (tele visited Mr und Mrs W
, at 11. Everyone is welcome
P e o p le L e a v e o n S o u t h e r n j( Hudson Sunday evening
C h ild r e n ’s D a y P r o g r a m
"Oh, yes " He walked tow ard the
•r
Dr. and Mrs Mulkey of St.
St Johns
I
door. "The ambulance won't be
T r ip j R ib s F r a c tu r e d
N o r th P la in s S u n d a y
with a num ber of their
S. S. V an Dina
here fur half an hour " He went
were
guests
of
Dr
Mulkey'
Into the hall w here Gamble was
illy Mr« Frank Fatuldt)
er, Wilbur Mulkey, Sunday.
i
•
standing
(By North Plain, P T A.)
ROCK CREEK A program was
"W here's the phone?" we heard
Summer activity and re­
NORTH P L A IN S -F rie n d s h I p
Copyright by W. M. W right
given by the Sunday schools of
Program Given
hlrn ask the butler.
Temple. P ythian Sisters, held its
sistance
against heat are
|
the
Phillips
und
Helvetia
Reformed
Doctor
Lobsenz
was
no
sooner
CAMP
REEHER'S.
CCC.
Westim-
last
m
eeting
until
after
the
sum-
WNU Servio.
A children’s day program was
churches ut their annual picnic in ber, June 25—S eventy-three for- m er vacation Friday evening _ a given at the Bethany Baptist church j tests of your child’s stam­
out of the room than Urassl opened
the grove by the parsonage S un­ m il members of Carnp Reeher' short program, consisting of a read- Sunday night. A play, "The Castle; ina! The child whose sum­
his eyes and looked up at us, sh ift­
day Rev. Fresenborg gave a talk wi n.- settling this week into the ing by Mrs. W. E Mays, a vocal of Life," was presented by the
(Continued from laat »ooh I
ing In the bed und trying to as­
mer diet is for the major
on the Sunday school topic O ther work routines of eight different i solo by Elm er Mays Jr., accom- Sunday school.
We walked with the gurrulnu* sume u more upright position.
part
our pure milk, is a
features included song by Mr. and CCC tam ps scattered throughout I panied by Miss Eugenie Cypher.
Enright buck to his upurtmunt Vance arranged the pillows under
-----------------------
Mrs. John Hoeckli and Muddle the northern half of Oregon. Men | and a piano duet by Elmer Mays
healthy child.
hoiise unil took iruve of him. When his shoulders and drew up the
Say you saw it in the Argus.
Boeckli, solo by Paul Boeckli, und who originally enrolled in t h e Jr. arid Laura Millet, was enjoyed
wo were In the district attorney's sheet.
several selections played by the , Reeher's cam p as local experienced The table was decorated with small
cur. Iicuilcil down town, Vance
“Thank God you’ve come" Grassl
Helvetia band A ttending the picnic . woixlsmen w ere required to make flags and baskets of flowers Com-
spoke, and his voice was troubled. said, his eyvs resting on Vance. I
Q u art
Something queer ubout that dog. I "A fter all th at lius occurred today
Iroin a distance w ere Mrs. Jam es | change ; because of the recent dcs-I m ittee in charge of refreshm ents
On« <|,H or A D L E R I K A q u ick ly re-
llev ca
blo&tinff, ciean a o u t BOTH
M.ii khum something deuced queer
then to have this happen. It's
Chaney Mrs Ernest A m acher and ignation of Reeher's as a Junior I were Mesdames Elmer Mays, Ray
upper an d low er bowel«, allow « you
M argaret B erger of P ortland and company.
Jackson and Miss Anona Joos. Miss
Why should he be timid? Why terrible! I hope I never see this
• a t and a!e»-p wood. Q uick, thorou,
action , y et en tir ely g e n tle and aafe.
“ mlly'‘dof HilUboro
T w tlv e
" h°
88
should he dintrust und feur strung house ugaln." He guve a shudder
• ' ' H . Ii-.t l i k e it | ) t . h . i i n . in t . i und his eyes closed
«
«
H ills b o r o
f transfer p r,.fl,rrt,d t0 acc< t dls. delegate to G rand Temple and Mrs
Phone 2104
a rt thut wuy. . . . Somethin* bus
"Well, anywuy, you w eren't k ill­
Mrs. M M iner of Astoria was charges rath er than be removed ! Henry Cypher, alternate.
happened to him lie*« hud u blight ed," Vance m urm ured
a house guest of Mrs. Nicholas from near their home communities. I _ Mr. and Mrs. Loel Hollenbeck.
D elta D rug Store
He was now w alking round the
lng experience of Nome kind . . . *
„ «on.
u
. . . Kies *ast week.
Residents of 22 communities, the
Z Z
‘7
' ' wu", ri',eleclcd
Mr and Mis. Je rry Ryan and
Murkhum beat an unnoyed tattoo room He looked carefully ut the ' E
aionty
in
Washington
and
Col-
/
p
y
t
h
o
n
S
r
^
m
e
^
t
r
n
g
W ashington and Col
president of t h e W ash in g to n Tommy and B arbara Je a n Ryan " "
'■n t in - w m i l "
i t h e t .I«
door, tried the knob, studied the
County Pioneers and Native Sons I,.ft for Oakland. Cal . Saturday umbia ' " counties, are included among in P ortland Ju n e 19. The meeting
“Yea. yea; it's very mad. I sup arrangem ent of Grussl's shoes near
the
men
transferred.
A list of
and D aughters ussoclutlon Sun- They have been visiting Mrs Ryan's
pose Hut whut possible connection the foot of the bed, opened the
was in honor of the Suprem e C hief,j
“ T-
j mother, Mrs Bertha Dailey of near Washington county men moved, and K ate Davies, of Canada.
cun there be between u ahy Dober­ closet door und looked Inside, mov­
through
location
of
th
eir
new
companies
man In C entral Purk West und the ed to the east window, opened the _ lnto the ha),. and .. . butk.r u u . j Orenco.
Orenco Mrs.
Mis Dailey h Is a form er follow:
Club Has Meet
shade and drew I. again look the .¿ ¡ » £ answ ered m e I sat down o’n r‘7 ± ‘“
a c tio n .
m urder of Archer Coe?”
The N orth P lains Canning and
From Forest Grove: H o w a r d
clothes
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Waldo
”1 huven't the vugucMt notion, lid off a small Ivoried
..
. . ham .th e edge of the bed und wanted un-
Fuegy of Tillamook, a girl. The Busch to Black Rock. Harold Lackey Cooking club, under the leadership
Vance returned cheerfully. “But per, scrutinized the contents and t|| he arrived
on lo w s u m m e r r o u n d tr ip s
Mrs. Elm er Mays and Mrs. Les­
..Dld any o n e’ else answ er your buby is a great-granddaughter of : *" Ci"n p Hilgard. A rthur Young to of
there ure only two doga in thia replaced the lid; atudled the ar-
ter C ypher met at the home of
Camp
Trask,
Nehalem;
and
Rus­
rangem
ent
of
the
furniture,
a
n
d
,
gammons?”
Mrs.
Louisa
fu
e
g
y
of
thia
section
caae, und one of them ia browbeat
sell Hines and Ray Sutton to Camp Miss Edna Sohler Monday after-
• Nu -I he butler went immediate- .
Attend Convention
en und timid, und the other la finally switched the lights off and
noon. Miss M arjorie Meek dem on­
viciously wounded ”
on ugaln.
ly to the telephone in the hall,
EIi Hogan attended the state Cascade Locks.
From Hillsboro: Harold C adile to strated the canning of cherries, fol­
(«rttiuti a lids were half-closed, but downstairs, und I could hear him Mr®nge con v en tio n ut McMinnville
"P retty fur - fetched,*’ Murkhum
s week of Ju n e 1Ü as delegate » ‘•¡'X
Jam es Flem ing and lowed
*g of by
su m discussion
m e rT h o o ? of the activ-
I could see that his eyes followed summoning medical assistance.”
grumbled.
the Rock Creek Grange. Fred ** ,am S tunkard to Camp Trask.
Sunday guest!
Mr
Vunce sighed.
!?.<ry nioVe
7)*??
Vance rote slowly and walked to
A J r te ticket through California'
irns, John Berger, J. Dumas, Ted WRham M eyer to Saddle Moun- w b p ^ tc h ír d i e r e M r and Mrs J.
“1 dare auy But ao are the c ir­ When Vance had switched the lights u beautiful old Boule cabinet be- Burns,
That, in effect, is what Southern
W.
P
ritchard
w
ere
Mr.
and
Mrs.
cumstances surrounding the m u r­ ba< k on, Grassl lifted himself on tween the two east windows, and Zuercher and Fred Grossen
Pacific gives you on a sum m er
der« themselves.” Be lighted u fresh O,IV » * *
tended the convention Thursday
•‘,"1 William Phelps to Camp Ne- Z e e o ^ a n d ^ M r “and"*MrV
. .
„ ...
his fingers over the inlay.
roundtrip East.This means you can
Born, to Mr and Mrs Pierce halen>: ir e d Stansell to Camp Hil-
a d , ,Ij m ?,"d .
.i a k
What are you search ng for?"
My> Mr G r o w l " - h e spoke
cigarette und giunerd at his watch.
visit California on your way to or
h f Pci tland-
What right have w ithout turning round
" w h a t Mills of Portland, last week a Rard; and Swen Norberg and Jot- R M r' a" andMarnl/w
“It'a draw ing on tow ard dinner he demanded
from the East fo r not a single cent
d
^ f h u i- D avi. of
tune Does thut tem pt you? . . And you to come In here and tik e ad- aboul that blood-stained bath towel son The boy „ a g ra n d s « " of Mr Kaufman to Cascade Locks.
mort fare than the lowest roundtrip
, n the hamper?"
and M r, Nicholas
From Beaverton: Jam es Bridg-
J
1*11 open u bottle of that *05 Chat* vantage of my helplessness’"
dir
eft East and back. This applies
A special num ber given at the man *° Black Rock and Alfred ? , j ? ndj Ord hSat urda5L ,n i* h t ' ■ a 6"
Vance sat down In a chair be-
Gra„ , „U nced up with more
euu-Yquein you're ao fond of.”
from most w estern O regon and
recital
of
piano
and
viohn
pupil!
»
’
f‘
Camp
Hilgard.
^
ndf°,r
*
'v“
“
1"
8
“You cheer me, old man.'* Mark- side the bed and calm ly took out alertness than he had shown at
.
W ashington points to almost any
From W estimber a n d Timber: ^ r a e d * h o t ^ s r t t h
hum gave un order to the chauf­ a cigarette, lighting It w ith leisure- any time during the conversation, of E L Scheldt at the R efirm ed
eastern destination. Stop over in San Francisco, Los Angeles, or any­
ly.deliberation.
"There was u buth towel on this church Tuesday evening was a '-'°>d fa rm e r, William Thomas turned home with them,
feur.
where along the line. Return by a northern U.S. o r Canadian line.
R eturn East
It It not, he asked, the cut- b ttle stand beside the bed," he ex ­ whistling solo by Jean Wenger of ',nd Cecil O yler to Cascade Locks;
“Ah, u bit of forgetfulneaa -eh.
O r go by the N orth, return through California. Low summer fares
Orlando F arm er and M erle Fine-
Mrs. M arie Guilm aine. who has
what? Quite right you are T here’ll tom In your country, Mr Grassl, to p i „ ned -y o u 5ee j h u v e rlu p r l. Helvetia.
are in effect May 15 to October 15. Return limit O ctober 31.
Tony
G utschm idt visited o n °.ut to T raslt: G arlyle Scott and M been visiting her sister, Mrs. Emil
be nothing to irk ua till tom or­ glance over a room in which a v„ e bath and thc bul)er always
AIR-CONDITIONED TRAINS! This summer our 5 leading trains will
crim e—or an attem pted crim e has leaves me my bath towel at night. Sauvies Island and in P ortland last Shewey to Nehalem; Andrew Bar- Miller, left Sunday for h er home
row.”
be air-conditioned completely. No matter what type of accommodation
been
committed?"
r,'H to Camp Silver Creek Falls in New York. They spent several
But Vance wna mistaken. That
When 1 arose I w rapped it around week.
you choose you’ll have cool, clean, fresh air and quiet all the way.
"Well, w hat did you find?" de­ my arm —"
Visitors at the John L inder home near Salem -
days last week visiting the beaches.
night the Coe case entered a new
From Sherwood: Lyman M ur- While at Depoe Bay Mr. M iller
Here are tu o summer roundtrip examples. Similar low fares everywhere.
und more sinister phase It was ex ­ manded the man on the bed.
"Ah. ye—q u ite so." Vance tu rn ­ In the Liberty district Sunday w ere
"Nothing really excitin'," Vance ed from the Boule cabinet und Mr. and Mrs. A rt Sheffort and dock to Saddle Mountain; Chester went deep sea fishing and caught a
actly half-pus*, two in the morning
Roundtrip:
Coach
Tourist
Standard
Haven to Hilgard; and George large salmon.
when Vance* J privute phone rang replied "Suppose you tell us what walked tow ard the door. "That ac­ daughter of Hillsboro, Mr. and Mrs.
CHICAGO................... ♦57.35
♦ 68.80 ♦ 86.00
Kas,c r to Em igrant Springs camp
Mr. Babcock and son K enneth
It woke me from a deep sleep, and happened."
counts for the fact that there are Verne Dysle and family of Beth-
NEW YORK . . ____ »95.75* »107.20* »124.40*
any. Mr and Mrs. Dick Toelle of near Meacham.
and wife of P ortland spent Sun-
( , r a t a l settled back on the pll- no bloodstains on the floor.
it was seveial m inutes before 1
From Buxton: LcRoy Hershey to day at the Emil M iller home.
*45 day return limit. October 31 lim it slightly higher.
could answ er it Markhum's voice
, ■ .
, . . .
,
Vance was now Inspecting the Whitwood Court, Mrs. Masters, Mrs
C
ertainly
1
went
to
bed
early
lock
f ^ r e i m o d nt cea ck ti a a d ckaer c art. T e a ris t fa re s m a d m T ou ris t P allm aus (p la t
H R. Cook and C urley M asters of Hilgard; and Sam uel P eterson to
Mrs. Dorothy M iller is spending
Vunce. 1 carried the portable phone
on the door.
o rr.n
S ta u d ard fa re s good nt a l l types o f accomtuadattaus (plus P a lia ta a aharget).
I
was
fatigued—the
excltm
ent
to-
..How
dld
n
happt,n.
Mr
GrilMi/.
Portland,
and
H
erbert
and
Mike
Hehalem.
a
few
weeks
at
the
home
of
her
set to his room and handed it to
rum Bacona: Sarling Homes to son, Emil.
him in bed He listened a brief rtYnrt I,
ymi W“ ‘
he “ske<1 *" «n offhand m anner, Linder of Sauvies Island.
d(X)r
Mrs John Pow ell of Portland Cascade Locks.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and
minute, then he set the instrum ent stand It was before eleven o clock . that you dldn t lock
H om Orenco: Raymond Price to their son-in-law and daughter. Mr
on the floor, pawned, stretched, and i
e ? h ? i£ l
P
y ,ore you “ ,d T°u r P " T er» and entertained with a dinner for her
For derails, see your local S. P. agent or write J. A. Ormandy,
l was exhausted -
went , o b<id lajt n,gbt-.-
sister. Mrs Jim Brooks of Brooks Camp Nehalem.
and Mrs. Harold C utting of Progress,
threw back the bedclothes.
(jentral Pauenger Agent, 705 Picihc Building, Portland, Or«.
"You
turned
out
the
lights?'
from Tigard: Robert Albertson attended the wedding of Mr.
’ Dash it ult. Van!'* he com plain­
'T h e lock does not w ork,” Grassl Hills. Tuesday evening.
Paul K rueger is m aking his *" Sllvcr Creek Falls
Brown's nephew. C harles Brown,
a
a
returned in
ed, ua he rung for Currie. “Grassl V“ N e. " n ’ d
tone of Injured de-
N aturally A n d ! also drew down n ance
«■ Will Krueg-
h ’ Birkenfeld: Michael Kroll
-
bus been ataooedl”
• • • • •
Emigrant Spring.-. Edward St
GIFTS KEEP DOORS OPEN
X „ ' t ^ “ v J J " * 7 7 “ 8W* v‘ re
At ,h l»
“ » * "" waa h e r d er, on Brooks Hill
mu and Claude Irw in to Hilgard
The
convention of S Sunday
school
________________
u n d a y _______
_
when Vance und 1 arrived at the
hv X - i l l . I , „ 7 " r waken; ln ‘h* «»reel, and Vance w ent to
To Visit In South
Joe Brooks who is m ail c a rrie r -e r From
1 " n ’ Gaston
’ iston A rlie H an k in s to w orkers lately held in the Bethany r? II C »
-1
Co« house. Murkhum Bud Sergeant
Heath w ere already thvrv There
on a Linnton route, is ‘ having a ■ ‘
' L* * U V“" W' nk1*-'
section, voted its cash offering to
o sp e l_______
wus a detective from the homicide tf ? ^ • w h ^ , ’r r.u?d,rtn r 1 k F
month'« r vacation
h e a n d M rs
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th e P o rtla n d C m on G ospel
m ission. _________ __
n r s i , d and
™ ne.n"so
Adoph M iu-
to Since the a.'-ociation represented p i i l l X S /p liT h t
bureau sitting glumly on the front
all denominations, as does the mis- 1
steps.
?oW7 i p - i , ? , r ^ 7 r ,b
^ ! « ’R
* ^ a’U ^ rrOW
s ^ M ^ te T
Moser to sion, the gift was happy and logi­
We wont to the eecond floor,
cal,
especially so since the Sunday
walked back tow ard the front of som ebitly In the room V h e r . wo
^ m b ’le.
^ r k ‘C° ‘ " d ,O
YeU° W rtO n e ............................... .................
school w orkers are among the most
the house, und entered Grasal'a
missionary-minded.
"Through with my patient?" he
A group of ladles met w ith Mrs R c b c k i l h s H o i l O r
quarters. The curtains were draw n sort of^N xth s'cnse'n', n l " * h><1 *
It is these love-gifts in His name.
" P e r h .^ vou « e n a v c h lc - .„ a
“ kCd ", f
111 «'» « ”" • cl° ‘hi J ‘m UrO° ks On UrOuks HtH TueS'
lO I lU T
und all the lights were on.
.
. *
that kceP the mission doors open
Heath und Murkhum stood at the a e .L J
8‘
him and take him alo n g "
day to work on a quilt.
Vance nodded.
Jack < olllcken H urt
a*>d things moving along there It's
foot of Grussl's bed. looking ut the “ -H n A !
in the order of things for folks
prostrute figure lying there Sitting anv rate 1 keot ’. » r f e r t i t .n d ! "T ha'>k you. Doctor, and good
Jack
Collicken
fell last
from week.
a roof ers w Z givtm ^ y s ^ r i ^ ’flower : Just
n.
sup-
ana
uroxe
tw
o
ribs
‘r
Pastor,.and Plac,e
In a straight chair, on the opposite
and luck
And now, Markham, sup- and broke two ribs last week
Mr and Mrs Jew Rrnnks and i
f i ' t n a surprise flower of worship-holy association begot
side of the be-l. was a capable look­ let my eyes mov« about the room pose we go dow nstairs to th.. li
Hut It was very d ark —there was brary and do a bit of thinking
nu al family sDent the week e n d it N e w o ’'? " !,
8 , recent meeting of 1 ten there—but the mission is not
no i
ing man of ubout forty.
I1K al- iamiiy spt nt m e w eek-end at New- R u b v R e b e k a h lnrlae a n d n r e se n te d
- i ___ , u . ________ _____u,
thanks '
"This Is Doctor Lobsenz," Mark-
h eart of so
hum informed Vance. "Gamble call­ S - ’ ¿ - a - s -
ham
Luethe.
.
iiam cucine.
having been appointed O. G. of
as I looked at the window I saw a ta lló n . . . (To
ed him in "
lx continued)
Mr and Mrs. Paul White. Mrs ^ R e b ^ I h Æ
w
of*’ o7ego”n
vague
shape
pass
ln
front
of
me,
George Pavne a n d M rs C la r e n c e "
. ' "
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' T
, The mission sees a procession; |
Doctor Lobsenz looked up. nod
Herrmk of P o rtlan d 'v isited at the Newberg w e r^ ° p r« e m “ Refresh
s trip p e d o f health, money and
ded, and went on about his work an<^
instinctively threw my left
e i
H
I
z
ia
r
h
„
m
,.
t
i
i
n
d
a
v
n
ew
oerg
w
ere
present.
Refresh-
hope; men who rem em ber back in-1
w .................
ith swift efficiency.
I*
™
acr<>"
breast,
as
If
to
ward
VJOUUCSS
iNOmillCC
.
-
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L.
H
Lear
home
Sunday.
ments
w
ere
served
after
lodge
by
lo
The
days of Sunday school te a c h -'
Grass! lay on his hack, clad In
something which I felt was en-
» v •
w >
» arkin. Mrs. J. E. Flint . j i
wen{ OU|
, he 1
Mrs r C. ci,
W. L
__ __ _______________
_____
whlte silk pajumas. He was gha«t-1 d ,n *e rln i me- bu* * ‘ "
and Mrs. H T. Hesse The hall was world w ithout m aking the great
ly pale, ......
and .....
the .....................
arm nearest u s 1 underltand Almost simultaneously
decorated w ith flowers.
' decision. Now they come back t o '
ig . pain in my j Miss M argaret
Batchelder, candi-
'
moved restlessly on the sheets, like }
“ *barp stinging
_
The Rebekah Club of Scholls has the old tru th s — and hungry f o r
thut of u person under the influ- cft arm - Iust above the elbow— date for Goddess of Liberty ut the
been
invited
to
meet
w
ith
Mrs.
I something real. O thers who have
ence of hyortdn. There was un areu and “ cu r*ous sort
of pressure. Hillsboro F ourth of Ju ly cclcbru-
Rollin Meyers at Laurel Friday.
t had tru e fellowship w ith the Lord
(By V ivian Hud»«nl
of bloixl, perhaps 12 inches in dl- i w h eth ef R was the pain or wheth- tion. was Introduced at the social
_____ ____
_ of the West_Unlon
___ ______ ____
HAYWARD—Annual school m e e t-,
________________
! and then drifted away; but God |
anieter, on the sheet at his left side T5, J*. wa’ fi o1? belng _ startled
and i meeting
unit ___
of
G ro v e D a iry S ta r ts
does not let 8° ot his own and he
nearest the doctor. His pajam a coat frightened I do not know, but I j the Farm ers' Union T hursday night. *nS was held at the school Monday
» •
n i-
keeps these missions going to get
was ulso stained w ith blood. His lost consciousness for a moment. I J Two new m em bers were taken Ju n e 17. Clarence Updike was
in during the business session. Date elected director for three years and
O r a n g e J u ic e D e liv e r y such back to himself.
eyes were closed, but his lips were probably fainted . . .
"When I regained consciousness of the county Farm ers' Union pic- Jam es Reppeto for one year, Otto New innovation in the local dairy
Yes, this is a processional and yet
moving Incoherently.
I left a warm, sticky w etness un- nic has been tentatively sit far TimmiTinan chairm an and Albert bualneM was introduced this week the new faces are the gospels op-
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,
WV
Presently the doctor rose.
by the Fir Grove dairy in the form en door. For instance, just lately
y
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"I think that's all I can do for der my left side, and the pain in Ju ly 2» a t Rippling Wuters. Clyde Jesse clerk
my
arm
had
Increased
and
was
Lincoln
has
ch
arg
e.o
f
buying
and
Willis
Hiatt
of
Stringtow
n
vis-
of
the
delivery
of
pure
orange
juice
a
logger
in
from
the
woods—on
his
A
him ut the minute, Mr. M arkham,"
m aking the coffee
'ted th e W. R. Hudson home Ju n e house to house, to stores, restau- second night, the long-tim e ques-
he said. "I'll send for the am bulance th ro b b in g "
VZOUR order for binder twine, if placed now, will
Grassl looked at M arkham ap-
N ext meeting will be Ju ly 11 In- 17.
rants, etc. The juice is from tree- Hon settled, he w alked out a new
immediately.”
sold his straw -
ripened oranges and can be fur- man in C hrist Jesus w ith a Testa-
Murkhum nodded "Thank you, peallngly. Then hie eyes moved to stead of the first Thursday of the Axel Pederson
* greatly help ua to give you better service. Come
Heath and finally to Vance V an ce, month
berries to Charles Sw ecker of near nished in quantities ranging from ment in hand to learn how to love.
Doctor."
in and tell us how much twine you will need. Figure
was placidly smoking,
a s If the
Manning
Mr. Sw ecker
had his one-hall pint to any num ber
of trust and obey his new -found Sav-
Then he turned to Vance.
your order on the number of acres you expect to har­
or no In- j "In tim es of depression and quiet- pickers harvesting the berries last gallons
iour. So we say—pray-pray-pray
"Giussl was stubbed through the man's recital had little
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and God w orks-w orks-w orks and
left arm. Doctor Lobsenz says It Is terest for him. But I knew him J nets of trade I used to prepare for week.
vest, estimating that it will take about 2 pounds of
well
enough
to
realive
that
he
was
better
tim
es
which
never
failed
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L
Jesse
and
son
"We
must
m
ake
A
m
erican
indiv-
the
converts
come-come-come.
fcI
not a dangerous wound."
twine per acre.
A
lbert
and
Mrs
Ida
B
randenburg
¡dualism
w
hat
it
was
intended
to
have
planted,
.tpollos
w
atered;
but
at
this
moment
intensely
absorbed
come."—Andrew
Carnegie
Vance's eyes w ere on G rasl’t
This will enable us to get your order in to the Har­
visited at the W alter Willis home be—equality of opportunity for all. God gave the increase’"—Apostle |
face. Without looking up he spoke ln th e recital.
Ask your attorney to send your in Gales Creek June 16
the right of exploitation for none.” Paul. 1 Cor: 3:6.—George N. Tay-
"W hat did you do then?" Vance
vester Company early, and will protect you in case
"Just whut is the n ature of the
asked.
legal advertising to the Argus.
Emma Williams of Hillside v is it-1—President Roosevelt.
i lor, Beaverton, Ore.—Paid Adv.
I
wound, doctor7"
we should order short of the local demand.
Gross! took a deep b reath and
"He wus stabbed at the outer
Also, if we have the binder twine business settled
border of the biceps tendon, where again closed his eyes
"I called out several tim es and
early, we will be able to give you better and faster
L crosses the dim ple of the anti-
cubital fossa. The thrust punctured waited; but no one answered, I
emergency machine repair service at the busy season
the median basilic vein and caused arose and pressed t h e electric
if you need it in a hurry. Help yourself to better
switch
by
the
door—"
a profuse hem orrhage But It luck­
"On which side of the bed did
service by ordering your twine now!
ily misled thc basilic artery."
"W hat shaped weapon would you you arise?" Vance interrupted.
"On the side on w hich you are
say was used?" naked Vance.
sitting," Grassl informed him "And
The doctor hesitated.
A 1
X
as
soon as I had turned on the
"The wound wus a bit ragged,
L
and of a ruther peculiar conform a­ lights, I opened the door—"
u
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Vance’s eyebrow s w ent up.
J ; FOWEI
tion; it was not made w ith n knife,
"Ah,
the
door
was
closed?"
but with some Instrum ent like a
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“Not quite. It was. as you say,
very thick awl."
“Could It have been n small dag­ unlatched. . . . Then I called again
ger w ith a diam ond-shaped bland?"
"Yes, very easily."
Vance nodded. "You're taking
him to thc hospital?"
"Yes, im mediately,” the doctor
told him. "I gave him three grains
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