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Thunulity, July 18, |'J3ù H IL L S B O R O ARGU S, H IL L S B O R O , OREGON Page Five this call, air?" He epuke w ith hue- to keep the m a tte r a secret You son W ilbur vlaltad M r and Mrs pliable good n a tu re "I am really »•<*. Mr Vance, I w o uldn't care I w plcnic Sunday at Rippling now residing In Salem. Both boys F red Haney arid fam ily neat Stras- W aters. w ere form er resid en ts of this com - delighted You ahould com e o fte n - have Mi» H lgglnbottom know sel Sunday Mr. and Mrs L ouis S tro h m ay e r m unity. er ” it. a» »he m ight not u n d e rstan d I Mr and M rs A rt B rau n and | d a u g h te r of n e ar B anks spent Mon "I'd be charm ed V ance » a t e x ac tly .” week with Onelta Hesterly of Haz dow n bueide u »mail gla»» table day eve w ith M r and Mr-t Lou ’ I'm su re she w ouldn't,” Vance A rth u r V anderzanden and broth-1 eldale Wright. “B ut today, M ajor, d* ye »ec, I m u rm u red "A nd I q u ite sym path ' ----------------— e r Ft a n k left M onday afternoon ~ ~ ---------- hopped out here on a little m atter ize w ith y our predicam ent I Jo sep h in e G re ip and daugh- „ ■ , . _ --------- -------------- B o e c k li» G iv e n Sur* t e i Mrs. i W tlU bell and M ary E llen spent B u i l d i n g s o n S i m p s o n P l a c e for ,h e r ‘d '-' M ater T im b er com i of bualne»» T h e tru th 1», I'm A nd w here does Ml»» D elafield J o h n ■r WC LEAL IN REAL KSTATK pany of A storia, w here th ey h a v e ! , da»hed in te re ste d In a Scottie bitch live, M ajor7” F rid ay evening w ith her niece, M rs p r is e ; B u ild R o o f Writs B u r n ; K lu m in H o s p it a l w ork S. S. Van Dine ' belonging to you Ml»» Mu< Tuvl»h W arren Barnes, and fam ily of Cor-1 Fir* and Automobile tnaaranee "At the Belle M aison ap artm en t» ! nellus. —w ho w um show n ut Englewood.*' at 90 W est S e v e n ty -first street E li P oe of F orest G rove spent the Uak* Loan, and tun* Surat, Bonds (Ur Mr. K. Pawliit) • Mrs. Will H aney and d a u g h te r ' w eek-end w ith M r and Mrs. W il- At the m ention of th e dog's nam e V ance’s eyes flickered very slig h t K U R A T L I & W IS M E R HOCK CHEEK M r and Mr» ____r BU X TO N — W B A business liarn McCoy of W atts. H e w as a ictor G reip ___ and lllg g li ibottom gave a loud cough, ly as he took out a c ig a rette and Jo h n B oeckli w ere giv en a ,u r- Lois and Mrs. V _____ HILLSBORO, OREGON O - » r r l « l i t by W . H. W r ig h t a u g h te rs W lllabcll and M ary El g e t ting was held Ju ly 15 a t th e guest of Mr. a n d Mrs. J A. McCoy putihcd bin c h air buck w ith u »crap lighted it slowly prlse on th e occasion of th e ir all- d len Telephone 18,1 123« Second 8t. a re spending a few days a t the , G range, Hall A m em orial service W ednesday W N U » a rv io * ing sound, and glunced over hl» ver w edding unnivcr»ary a t th e ir "T h at's the sm all a p artm e n t house 1 was held for deceased m em bers of 'a h o u ld e r to the open w indow lead* just ucroNs the vacunt lot from hom e on B rooks Hill S u n d a y P re s beaches. E stel Love of T h atch e r visited Ted H aneys finished picking rasp- “ le bast y ear A social m eeting w ith a t the E B. W ebb hom e T h u rsd a y I I Ing Into the house. T he m an se<*in* A rch er Coe's residence. Isn’t it? ” ent w ere m em ber» of the Phillip» ( Continued from l»at w n k i b erries S a tu rd ay and tre a te d th e ir a l>icnic d in n e r for the mem ber» evening. ' ed deeply p e rtu rb e d , and his tone and H elvetia Reform ed ch u rch and "T h at's right. T he fact is, M r pick ers to w aterm elon. , will be held J u ly 24 in a picnic (IIA P ÌE K X of voice and his m anner, w hen he of the F irst R eform ed c h u rc h of M rs M ary Esh a n d little daugh- j HARRISON 0. HUGGINS M r and Mrs. C. O. H utun a n d ' gro u n d on *ke F red Lcipold farm , a m w ere d , stru c k m e us m ost pe Vance. I wn . calling on Miss D ela P ortland field the very n ig h t he wsa m u r boys and E dw ard W irtz and son A11 out " f to w n m em bers a re in- ter M ildred of P o rtla n d v isited Mr. The Kcottlc's Trail » uliur. M. D. Rev B M F resen b o rg und Mt and Mrs. L ouis S tro h m ay e r a few dered." R a in ie r spent S u n d ay atC'hamp<x.-K V1~ 1d to atten d . At nliiu u ilo c k th e follow ing “ ye», ye»; of cuurae," he bluati i id. days last week. EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT "Indeed M ajor' T h a t’s m ost in und Mrs. Jo in t G utachm idt visited D onna Mae M orrow has been , , 'W o rk and W in" ciub of m orning V ane,’ culled ut th e o f - ' ria ln g a n d w alking tow ard the tere stin '.” Vane«* leuned over und Mr and Mr». C url S chnabele on stuym g p a rt of th e tim e w ith Iren e , e P re sb y te ria n ch u rch m et w ith Mr. and Mrs. Louis S trohm ayei i SPECIALIST flees of the A m erican K ennel club, front steps "I ra re ly go to dog snupiM*d off a dead leaf from one Suuvies Iila n d Friday. visited Mr and Mrs T ony K em per M cK tnnel of G ales C reek. M rs- E d ith R'««*« J u ly 11. and ex p lain ed to the secretary, Mr. i «how uny m ore By the wuy, Mr of the T alism an Mrs. Jo h n Fuegy a n d C a r o l a n d Miss F rances Vanloo of F orest GLASSES PITTED bushes "By the Mr. and Mrs. R alph B uckley and B uildings B urn P e rry It. Klee, th e n a tu re of th e Vance I w unt to show you my by. M ajor," hi* w ent on in un o ff Fuegy left S un d ay fo r A gate G rove S a tu rd ay afternoon. son and M rs A lice B uckley and F ire destroyed th e b a rn and one Inform ation he sought. Mr. Klee In* roses Koon I .” And he w alked dow n hand tone, "little Miss M acTuvlsh beach for a w eek's stay w ith Mr Z elb crt B ak er of C orvallis spent Mrs. C um m ings a re spending a few i o u t-b u ild in g on the Sim pson place troduced us to Mrs. Del C am po, I the »tali' tow urd a sm all rose gar- w as found in th e Coe house the and Mr» A lfred Dysle J r Loaiaiarrial National Bank Aanai days a t th e coast. I on Z the w est side of tow n the head of th e show d e p a rtm e n t at the right Miss M innie G rossen of N orth next m orning, w ith a ra th e r vicious Phonos Ja c k M orrow of P o rtla n d is vis- ^ s st t w eek. S e ev v eral e ra l d w ellin r,.« „ _____ . e llin g house» houses i Mr »Tl Hours Mrs Del C am po, w hen Mr. Rice V a n c e lifted his eyebrow s in m ild w ound across tier head ” Bend is v isitin g h e r cousin, Mrs Iting his uncle, T. M orrow . | caught on fire, but w ere saved by M P d Mi S', Hopson R « iden co 2972 9 SO a . m. to 12 m. ex p lain ed to her w h a t Vance w ant- asto n ish m en t and follow ed his host Office 2W 71 1 :30 p. m. to 6 p. m. T he m ajor's pipe fell from his C hrist R elchen. this w eek Mr. and M rs H. M cC lintick and • citizens of th e tow n w ho cam e to ’.on / ‘‘c^ w e? i J? W oodb“ ''n S un- ed, found the m ark ed Englew ood W hen w e w ere out of hearin g of m outh to the luwn, a n d wus ignored M rs W alter W ism er of H illsboro d a u g h te r and M rs M cC lintick's lhe rescue. day b a v ® 1 b e lr household goods catalogue T u rn in g to the S co ttish the house, the m ajo r placed his He stared at V ance like u m an spent som e tim e last w eek w ith m other, M rs L cn o re H ow ell, all of Miss L aV crne K ilburg and Miss ! m 0 'fed to Hanks, w h e re they have te rrie r section, she run her fin g er hand on V ance's sho u ld er u n d transfixed, and th e blood w ent her d a u g h te r, Mrs Ben Leu, und Pekin. III., and Mrs. L ucy L aS alle M arkee of T im ber w ere w eek-end re? ~ d ? blace' ,, . fam ily dow n the list of P uppy B itch e n - > spoke co n fidentially: from his face. and d a u g h te r C ora a re visiting v isitors of Mrs. Jesse T illinan ! M r s .I s a d o r e V anderzanden a n d trie s u n til she cum e ot th e w in n e r "By gud. «ir! I hope m y wifo P e ter H ahn visited a t th e Wil- "I I really. . A re you l.- ,.„ 'VpaC n,'."hom el'u t C ed ar Mill i M' T aylor W inlock. E x tre m ely hot w eather prevailed c ^ “ 1 of the class T he o w n e r’s nam e w as d id n ’t h ear th a t qu estio n of your;- s u re ’’" he stam m ered. j Wash , for a few days. Mr« H o u / a II here th e oast w eek h u t uzsta K m ir -. Mir. and A/frs. Ed S m ith of given as Ju liu s H igginbot torn, and She's g en era lly in the d ra w in g room "Oh, q u ite Q uite As I told you. Sunday ^ M a v F u e v v o f I os A n u e le s a n d !'drs L aS aHe a re sisters of Mrs en by a sh o w er of ra in M onday ' Portland, we^e S u n d a y d in n e r par- Mi the name of th e dog itself as Miss du rin g th e m ornings, and th e win- I h ave Miss M acTuvlsh in my An8n m . Taylor. m orning. orning. y guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ; m Jo h n M ucTuvish 'J hen follow ed th e A dow s w ere open.” He appeared a p artm e n t now i found her in the d a u g h te r of M r and M rs arl F ish er re- * Vancle rzan d en a n d fam ily of F a ir Mr. and Mrs. E i-a i i r i» u e r r e - y . Euegy, a rriv e d last w eek for a K S tud Book n u m b e r and th e d a te troubled "Yes, sir, It w ould b e m ost I house in the low c. hull. I took tu rn e d to th e ir hom e a t S u n s e t1 », of b irth N ovem ber 20 «»f the pre- annoying if she hcurd it. I d id n 't h e r to D octor Blarney she’s com-1 visit w ith h e r parents. cam p last w eek a fte r spending M rC,and Jim B rooks of B rooks H ill sus- ceding yeui T h e .'.lie of the hitch m eun tu he im polite, sir no, sir 'm g ro u n d in first-class shape sev eral w eeks h e re d a u g h te rs G ladys and E th el visited A dance w as' given by A lbert M r and Mrs c h a r lie McCoy of th e .b u t you Storlled im- for | ¡m t ‘hm Tih',* y ö .? L o -o u n T to r 't h e j ‘a,n,;d _a? / " J u r y to his eye, but Is A utocrat, und tin- dam ns L auries- a m om ent A m ost try in g und I fact, M ajor," V ance looked at the recovering H erd a t M anning Social club hall M asonic Hom e S a tu rd a y afternoon. ton Lovelace l’he b le e d e r w u s del icute s itu a tio n .” He p u t his head < m an squarely "th a t yo u r dog was G ets New Roof < fly M r». O. H S a tu rd ay night. Go to L ongview H enry I) Bixby a little closer to V ance. "W here the m u rd er house at the tim e BEND — Mr. a n d Mrs. C harles Louis P ezoldt is h aving a new W illiam a n d D elm ar Higgle a n d a n d Mrs. Roscoe B a k er and V ance m ade a note of these data, ,t|(| y o u h e ar of th a t little bitch of the crim e was com m itted?" roof and e xpressed hi» udn n ru tio n for m ine * w ere you ut the Englew ood "A ccount for it!” the m an blus- shey th e A K C system show ’ a n d why should you be tere d excitedly. ”1 c a n ’t account for Syl W hen we a rriv e d at the d istric t J in te rested ? ” He glunced again over i it. Good gad! T his is incred* P ortli a tto rn e y ’s office on th e fo u rth floor his sh o u ld e r tow urd th e poich. |i b k I'm com pletely bow led ov* forth of th e C rim inal C ourts building, G eorge' 1 hope y our q uestion did- er M arkham w as in c onfcrence w ith not re ac h m y w ife s eurs.” "H ut how does it happen M ajor," m . . a , rC“ ■ e .. . _ S ev eral from here sp en t S u n d ay M eeuw sen of Roy S unday. S ergeant H eath Sw ui ker, th e dis- V ance looked ut th e m an quizzi ! V ance cut in placidly, "that you ...? ° « ? 0I3 ’ M tem oon at B alm G rove sw irn- Mr. a n d Mrs W illiam V ander- tric t a tto rn e y 's se c re tary , u sh ered | cully. I have not h e ard of th e dog’s ab- land visited Mr. a n d Mrs. V. R- m ing pool. zanden of Roy la ft M onday m orn- (By Mm. I xju Wri»ht) us Im m ediately in to M ark h am ’s "Come, come, M ajor,” he said sencc froiri Miss D elafield's a p art- W ilson and fam ily Sunday. Mr. a n d Mrs. E R ow ton of Leisy- m g for N e tarts to spend a few days E v erett M ott of D allas is spend p riv ate office. pleasantly. “It re ally c a n ’t be so m ent C elebrates B irb td a y ville, accom panied by his b rother, cation w ith his aunt, a u n t.' \ i r and Mrs F r„ri m* orom er, digging clam s. "T hings a ie m oving " V ance sat serious J w as not at Englew ood, “Oh. 1 forgot to tell you," said ing his v acation s g r & r j s s ? - « ,r ? Mrs Rex O be clown and took out his c ig a re tte and I nev er saw Miss M acTavudi the m ajor, and hesitated Mr. and cum * ”1 have Just com e from the until the day before yesterday. The ”Ah, w hat did you forget to tell W« wouldn't make that invitation un A m erican K ennel d u h and h ave fuct o f th e m a tte r is. M ajor, youi She is very ilL discovered a hit of m ost in te rest- u ttle b itc h Is now in ,ny a p a rt- i T he m ajor shifted his eyes less we knew you'd alw ayt find Shell In’ in form ation T he w ounded Scot- m ent in New Y ork.” I J om itted to m ention the fact washrooms in proper condition. Be. M arkham , belong* to none oth- " y „ u don t say In y o u r p art- th at Miss D elafield sailed for Eu- e r th a n Ju liu s H lgglnbottom .” m ent?" H lgglnbottom s«*eined vast- . rope on W ednesday nig h t.” Ever see Shell’s Code on Wash- By C. K. Trach»«i| "A nd who m ight he aim get | . T hi|t night Mr A rch er Coe was d id n 't re p o rt to m e th e absence sen; Mr. and M rs. H e rb ert E isner ra o th e r- Mrs. D. C ornutt, n e ar M an- Vance? ly astonished "How did of th e dog.' L adies’ M issionary G uild ^OOm C lean lin ess? It r e a d s : Mr« n in ® F iftee n stitch es w ere tak e n to i T he And why docs the fact in te r e s t ! th ere * I d o n ’t u n d e rstan d at all m u rd ered ." V ance said slow ly children, and Mr. and Mrs. "I'd be delighted. V ance told and Ed Johnson and d a u g h te r Lucille. clÖs e utlL<: CU} *n his h e a d - T he car and L adies’ A id society of the you?” T his is m ost pecu liar, Mr. Vance. "Ju st so,” th e m ajo r re tu rn e d him. 1. A ll washrooms should bo washed Mice THiilavsn B“ Doabnr ~ u r .i„ v. WHS b badly a d ly d dam a m a aged. ged . I B H e p th th a a n n y v R B anti<t ap tist r c h h n u r rc r h h m et tn- to' "I have o ’ t h . g in b o tto m He's p,.,» •niighfcn n ■ aggressively "T he reason I h a p We dro v e back to New Y ork w ith . R r k e r , a? d « « ‘P*} and mopped regularly with a germici g e th e r on th e law n of th e hom e of a m em ber of th e Cr« tview C oun- “ Hut she U y o u r dog. is she pened to be at h e r a p artm e n t that K lum in V ets’ H ospital Brown of P o rtla n d visited Mr. and M ajor H lgglnbottom a n d w ent d i dal solution. j Mrs. Jo h n Lasich Sr. recently. W illiam K lum is re p o rte d ill at H elen Rich. try club, und he has a laig e coun- not, M ajor?” V ance asked quietly , night was because w e w ere h aving rect to th e B elle M aison. W ins S cholarship | th® V e tera n s’ h o sp ital in P o rtla n d Jim m y Frost, son of Mr. a n d M rs try estate ut M ount V ernon, w h ere "W ell . well the fact is th at « farew ell d inner, and I w as to X Sonitory seat covers should be pro A nnie C o ch ran e w as a young he spends his e n tire lim e liv in g , js to say H arold F ro st of H illsboro, has been H lgglnbottom w a s h M ervin Selander, w ho g ra d u ated h e r off on th e boat. vided in oil washrooms. d a rk h a ire d w om an in h e r early w hat he im ugines to he the life of sp lu tte rin g w i t h em burrussm ent spending th e last tw o w eeks w ith "A nd how* does it happen. M ajor, thirties, ■s. .,l.v..,uslv' Of Irish descent ' ru ” ‘ T ic atd high and was highly 3. A supply of fresh paper towels, toilet u c o untry g en tlem an ” " Y e s -y e s . 1 suppose you w ould th a t y our dog w as not re tu rn e d to his gran d p aren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. on opening the door to ^ “r? m ^nded F ?w,leL ^ a O S a S V U t y f o l k and w .hen. hen, on ope W alter Z urcher. tissue and soap should always be H eath sat forw ur.i in his c h o ir ¡ay th a t 1 am th e technical ow ner! y o u r kennels h e re w hen M iss D ela- our ring, she saw M ajor H iggin principal, w on an O. S. C. scholar- L ast M onday and T uesday. J u ly "It was the C restv iew C o u n try <»f her But I h u v en ’t seen her foi field sailed for Europe*” ’ K t . o ^ ” '»h;’‘ a ^ ^ r ' f r l i h « I S ,p a n d W‘U e" r0A* *<? n e ‘?ho° 1 available. 8 and 9, Jo h n T rach sel took a trip c lu b at Mount V< hs inter- ovei lx months You Ml "T he fact of th e m a tte r is"—Hlg and flustered. ' of e»8‘n< *nng a t O. S. C. and ex- 4. A ll plumbing fixtures should be In Jected. "w h ere M iss L ake a n d G russl Vance. It> th is wuy I gave Miss 1 ginbottom to A u ro ra to v isit his son F re d ;m hottom b e c a m e apologetic— “L iste n h e r e A n n ie " th e m . i n r pects FWIS to io m ajo ajor r in chem cnem ical icai en- „ „ ' Br Bra. J. A. M c C ujq apo lo g etic- "Why d .d n ï D KA£ S Ô ? C IT Y - M r and Mrs T rachsel and fam ily a n d th e n to A-l working order. w ent to a dance W ednesday n ig h t.” i M acTuvlsh aw ay to u frien d of D o n s that is. Miss D e la fie ld -o n began i g g r e « i v ^ "A nd th luit at's s not all. e an t.” m ine .1 v ery d e ar friend, y' un d er- rny advice, ..^..taaaa left i-#* • the ua* dog .i..^ in i~ th • u e .. care 1 vnu i ».» m ~ k n o w ih » t M i « r u u T T hom oving to H ills- Salem to visit his g randm other, ail. S b e rg ea n t. hom as as and and D D eane eane B B ow ow ne ne vis- vis- P P ete ete R K eidhng eidling a a re re m movi 5. Orders by Shell sanitation inspectors Vance spr •w le d lu x u rio u sly in his stand m New Y ork ” ! of h e r maid, w ho w as to look a fte r field’s dog had disunnearnd*’” ited iro jn W ednesday u n til S un- boro th is w eek, w here Mr. R eid- Mrs A deline Rocks. He also vis ere to be carried out to the letter. ch air and J o o k a d e ep in h ala tio n "A h.” b re a th e d Vance. l<Mtking up the .apartm ent d u rin g her absence.” A nnie e x p la in ed stum blinifly th a t al S alem w ith frien d s and “ ng is going to w ork io for Jim Sew - ited his son, C a rl T rachsel, and fam ily of M ontrose. Cal., w ho a re "H lgglnbottom knew A rcher C o e ' Ht th e c eru lea n sky. "A nd w who, h o ,! "O n y o u r advice? . . . W hy?” sk,. h ad b e e n n f r a lr i to « a v a n v . re la tives. ell be?” "I thought it best.” th e m ajor ! th ing about the dog’s disaD o /aran ce M r and M rs H en ry W elk and . M ru a n d M rs* T heo E p re tty well S e v e ral y e ars ago Hlg- M ajor, m ight th is frien d be?" ginbottom in h e r it'd , from un uunt, H lgglnbottom began to sp lu tte r e x p la in ed w eakly "You see. sir. i f , as she considered it h e r fa u lt th'it son A rnold oi n e a r O regon C ity d a u g h te r C a th e rin e a re spending a D aily T rips to P o rtlan d a very fine collection of early again. w ith a n add 4dded show of i n - 1 I brought th e dog here it m ight i .L . («OI. w a- crone m ri th a t «she v *s ite d M ax W elk Sunday. days w ith M r. K rie g e r’s broth- l ........ t. . . . .. i. w " s K o o t. a n a m ax sne vti«« 1 „ „ ¡„ u r»__. er R».rt V n o n n r H ills b o r o A u t o F r e ig h t C hineses paintings, m any of w hich dignation I involve .1. the situ atio n a L bit. as « I U lt- Coe bought from him a t a pre- **jiy gad Mr V ance' 1 can't see * w ould havr to give explanations Bonded and Insured Carrier posterously low price. H igginbot- really. I can t see w hat possible to m y w ife w h en Doris Miss D ela f Serving Beaverton. Aloha, Reed- tern Is something 1 r.*. b M ooncern U it I <d ea> o m hot field re tu rn e d from E urope and ville, Hillsboro, Cornelias and t h e s p o rtin g ty i <4 m an and myself .md ..f course the r- ip w ished to have the dog back And. pear. Forest Grove knew nothing of th e value of th e ,Cnt It was a purely priv ate of course—” p a rt of next w eek fo r a n ex te n d ed M rs. Ray V andehey e n te rta in e d consoling tone. Pickup and Delivery Service a t paintings A fter he had sold th em tran sec tio n I m ight say a per- "A h yes I q u ite u nderstand," A t th e s e n e ig h b o rly s ta tio n s : T he w om an looked u p a t him trip th ro u g h W ashington and w ill the H arm ony c lu b W ednesday aft- Package Rates to Coe he learn ed from n d e a le r sonul tran sac tio n re tu rn th e la tte r p a rt of A ugust, ernoon a t h e r hom e. H arm ony club nodded V ance And w hat tim e did gratefully — HILLSBORO — Hillsboro P hone 542 th a t th ey w e re very vuluable, and "M ajor.” V a n c e . . i n te r r u p t e d M iss ____ D elafield s a i l W ednesday 1 "I m iu e d her. sir." she said. "Just . v ,u tters of Mr. and Mrs. A lb ert will m eet w ith M rs. D ew ard F re n c h Bosch's Soper Service E ast Side T erm in al P o rtlan d th e re wus consequent talk, in cer- brusquely, "I am not pry in g into n ig h t’’" a fte r M aior H ieElnbottom a n d M is s Scott recen,1y w cre Rev and Mrs. A ugust 7. - 1 K8 R iley of th e H ighland B ap tist M iss M a rjo rie V anderzanden is Hillsboro Motor Co. P h o n e EA st 9131 tuln New York a rt circles, to th e y o u r p riv a te affuirs But a ra th e r | "O n the O lym pic at m idnight 1 Ooris w ent out W ednesday night effect th a t C oe had p u t o v e r a serious m a tte r has arisen, and it I ___ ch u rch of P o rtlan d . T heodore G ust- w o rk in g fo r th e F ir G rove d a iry in Coslett’s Soper Service And „ you w ere in th e a p artm e n t | at about n in e o ’clock, sir.” shrew d and som ew hat u n eth ical w ill be m uch b e tte r for you to con- at w hat time H olw ege’s Service Station V ance tu rn e d t o H igginbottom afson a n d Mrs. H a rry M oore of H illsboro th is w eek. deni on H lgglnbottom H igginbot- fide in m e th a n to h a v e th e dis- "I called about six o’clock and w ith a fa in t sm ile. YOUNG’S Portland. Union Has M eeting Rock Creek Service Station tom, ns 1 know , took th e m u tte r trlct a tto rn ey sum m on you to his wrc w ent out im m ediately. We had R ebekahs W ill Picnic Mrs. F. A. W aldron is ill a t h e r I "D idn't I u n d e rstan d you to say — FOREST GROVE — up w ith ( oe. but w ith o u t uny sue- office.” I d in n e r—let ine see—a t a little res- th a t you w ent out a six o'clock. M em bers ot T ig ard v llle R ebekah hom e and u n d e r a physician's care. cess, a n d th ere lias been a c erta in H igginbottom 's little eyes opened ta u ra n t I suppose you m ight call M ajor?" lodge a n d friends w ill hold th e ir K ansas C ity F a rm e rs ' U nion local j Bailey's Service Station "Thoughtful. Sympathetic am ount of bad blood b c ’w een them very w ide and lie fum bled w ith it u night clu b and w’e rem ained Service" Phelps' Service Station B efore H igginbottom could a n an n u al picnic at E isner's p a rk J u ly m et at B anks W ednesday evening e v er since. H lgglnbottom wus 11 th e ashes in his pipe th e re u n til it w as tim e to go to sw er, th e m aid blurted. “Oh. no; 21. E n te rta in m e n t a n d gam es are at th e R oyal N eighbor hall. T he j Phone 972 Hillsboro H ighway Service Station, Gaston m ajor in the W orld w ar and is a ; "T he fact is. Mr. Vance. I have the boat.” being p lan n ed by th e picnic chair- F arm ers' U nion w ill hold its an- hotheaded sort of u c h ap .i^very d e ar friend in New Y ork j "W hat little re sta u ra n t was i t ’ ” it w asn't six o'clock. It w a sn 't u n m an. ---------------------------------------------------- — til nine o'clock I got d in n e r for M arkham beat a n erv o u s ta tto o 4 young w om an—a very charm H igginbottom k n it his brow them here a t little a fte r eight." on th e desk. | m g young w om an. I m ight say— "R eally, Mr. V ance. I can’t re- T he m ajo r looked dow n a n d "W ell, w here does th a t get us?” 1 " It’s like this. Mr. V ance I come I m em ber." He hesitated. "You know. stroked his ch in co gitatingly he asked. "A re you im plying th a t to the city q u ite often on busi I'm ............. ........ th ......................... .......... a not c ......... erta in a t it even had (By Vivian Hudson) "Yes. yes.” H e nodded. "T hat's H lgglnbottom cam e dow n f r o m neas, y ’ u n d e rstan d and enjoy a nam e. It w as a sm all place in the right. I'd th o u g h t it w as six o'clock, W illis O rn d u ff of T im b er and i M ount V ernon w ith his dog and night ciu b and the th e a te r now W est F if tie s —o r w as it the Forties? but now I rem em ber. A n e x ce l n iece of C alifornia v isited th e ir m urd ered C oe?” . and then, a n d - y o u know how it It w as a place th a t had been rec- lent d in n e r you p re p are d th at uncle, H a rry Floyd. T hursday. "Good Lord, no! V ance m ade a is I don’t cure to go alone, and oinm ended to Miss D elafield by a night. A nnie." He looked u p at Mr. and M rs D ew ey S cheigart slight ge stu re of annoyance. ” l ’in Mrs H lgglnbottom bus no interest , frien d ” V ance w ith a sm ile of nonchalant and d a u g h te r M argie of P o rtlan d not im ply in ’ a n y th in g I am m ere- m such frivolous th in g s—” ’ "A bit vague—eh. w h a t? ” V ance frankness. "S o rry to h ave m isin visited M iss S ch eig art's sister, Mrs ly re p o rtin m y findings. B ut I "P ray d o n ’t m ake apologies. Ma- let his eyes com e to re st m ildly on form ed you. M r Vance. The—ah- D argotz. Sunday. S he re tu rn e d t o ! m ust confess th a t I find the re la - Jor." V ance put in "W hat did you th e m ajor. "But th a n k you Just in cident r a th e r slipped m y m em P o rtla n d w ith t h e - for a short tlonship betw een th e Scottie and say th e young lad y ’s n am e w as?” the sam e. I th in k I'll stagger buck ory. . . I had inten d ed to tak e stay M ajor H lgglnbottom und A rch er "M iss D oris D elafield — a n d n to New Y ork a n d h a v e a chat w ith Miss D elafield out to din n er. B ut M rs O w en; .iter B lanche Coe a bit satisfyin*. I am m o toring very fine young w om an she is Miss D elafield's m aid. I’m su re you w hen 1 a rriv e d A nnie had p re of P o rtla n d sp< .n e w eek-end im m ediately t o M ount V ernon. Com es of an excellent fam ily —" | w on't m ind W’hat, by th e by, is pared e v e ry th in g for us. so w e w ith h e r sons, R . z, C laren ce and w here I hope to h a v e polite and "A nd it w as Miss D elafield to h e r n am e?” Floyd U pdike changed o u r plans." serious -und, I tru st, illu m in a tin ’— | w hom you gave the dog six m onths T he m ajo r looked a bit sta rtle d M r a n d Mrs. F ra n k B ailey o f ! V ance a p p e a re d to accept hts ex- intercourse w ith th e m ajor concern- ago’ " G reen M ountain v isited Mr. and "A n n ie C ochrane." he said, and p ian a tio n w ith o u t question. Ing Miss M acTavish. . . . W ould T h at's right. But I'm m ost a nxious ' th en h u rrie d on; "B u t I say, Mr. > Mrs. G eorge L aem erm an Sunday. <To bo continued) you cure to hcur th e re su lt of m y j social endeavors?" "I'll be here all a fternoon," M a rk ham answ ered glum ly. It wus a pleasan t d riv e to M o u n t! V ernon, in Hie brisk O ctober a ir I We laid llllle d iffic u lty in finding tile H igginbottom estate, and we w ere luckly enough to find the j m ajor sittin g on th e big colonial fro n t porch. He welcom ed V ance effusively a n d invited us to sit dow n and have a highball. "To w h at do I ow e th e honor of Rlivfnn DUX ion (JrOUp I “¿j Silver Wedding Date Observed THE KENNEL MURDER CASE Plans Picnic “ ».“'L S T v*”' -.srJSA““ —1 - MAKE YOURSE1F AT HOME ? Anniversary Date ßdld Folk Observed Thatcher Elmonica f-J,. p |L Move to Hillsboro SHELL COURTESY SERVICE Funeral Home Hayward fo tfiink adcid ivfic/i ycu du trucks. If you w a n t a m ilk th a t is delicious, th a t is h ealth fu l and th a t ra te s G rad e A in all th e sta n d a rd grading lest» —th e n M orningdew is th e m ilk for you. Its sw eet, full flav o r w ill d e lig h t y our palate. Y ou'll say th a t It’s th e finest you huve ev er tasted. 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