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    Thursday, August I, 1935
H IL L S B O R O
I III« ton«* w iin th a t o f m i equal.
I " T ill« I n not to be un In te rro g a tio n
' It's u cohf«,t«*h( <* Ih w h ic h w c h e rd
I y o u r h e lp "
L iu n g in c lin e d hl« heud w ith u
m u rm u r e d ‘'T h u n k you,'* und took
j one o f th e c itfu i c i t e .. w h ic h V uncv
1 lig h te d fo r h im
V unce re tu rn e d to hl« c h u lr und
l.lu n g nut dow n
"M r.
L ia n g ," V u n ce begun. “ I
th in k th a t I u p p ic h e n d th e poN itlon
in w h ic h yo u h a ve been place d by
th e u n fo rtu n a te eve nt« w h ic h huve
ta k e n place in thlat house. und I
a lso th in k y o u re a liz e th u t I huve
n o t been e n tir e ly ig n o ru n t o f y o u r
p re d ic a m e n t
Y ou hu ve
acted, 1
J m ig h t -.ay, in v e ry m u ch th e «arm*
I w ay I m y s e lf m ig h t have acted,
had
o u r p o s itio n « bci u
re ve rse d
B u t th e
tim e
has com e
w hen
fra nkn« . 1« w is d o m a n d I h o p 1
you tru s t m e s u ffic ie n tly to b e lie ve
me w h e n I te ll y o u th u t no possl-
fo u rid th e p o k e r ly in g
on the
he arth , and th e re w as b lo o d on it
I also fo u n d th e dagger In th e la rg e
Y u n g C hen g T in g ya o van«- on tin
ta b le th e re I had a d e fin ite feel
m g th a t b o th o f these a rtic le s w ere
le ft he re fo i .oine special purpose,
an d it o c c u rre d to m e th u t i f a
m u rd e r had been c o m m itte d th a t
n ig h t, it was I w h o wan supposed
to tu k e th e b la m e
.
"Y o u a re q u ite rig h t. M r L iu n g
ARG U S,
Pension Group
Names Leaders
B. K.
R eeves
P re s id e n t
B e th a n y T o w n sen d C lu b
of
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Plenty Excitement
Page Three
Buxton Folk
in Accidents
T e a m Runs A w a y H itc h e d to
a M o w in g M a c h in e
Plains, w h o is em ployed at Ba-
cona, was in B u xto n Sunday.
B ib le Sch ool C loses
B ib le school closed here F rid a y.
T here was a good d a ily attendance
Miss Eugenia Q u ie r is home from
Salem, w here she was em ployed
in the b e rry fields.
D e lm a r Higgle and E lto n In g ra m
of B irk e n fe ld w ere w eek-end v is ­
ito rs at the Jesse M eyers home.
M r and M rs. V ic to r W h ite and
B e ve rly. M r and M rs H a rry S im ­
onton and fa m ily v is ite d relative s
at Sunset camp S h irle y W h ite re ­
tu rn e d home w ith them a fte r an
extended v is it at th e home o f her
uncle at Sunset.
H ills b o ro A r gus contains a ll the
news o f H ills b o iro
r
the sur*
ro u n d in g com m unities,
Read i t
and keep In fo rm e d on w hat U
happening a t home.
tf
Y O U N G ’S
B E T H A N Y -C E D A R M IL L
The
Illy M r.
Jm «e M e y e r*.
Townsend c l u b elected o ffic e rs
B U X T O N J u ly 23 proved to be
T hursday n ig h t at the Wesley chapel
a bad day fo r accidents here Mrs.
"Thoughtful. Sympathetic
as fo llo w s: It. B Reeves, presi-
' V. V a le n tin e received several cuts
Service"
dent, Joe G rim es, vice-president.
1 on the head as a re s u lt o f a col-
Phone »12
“ hd Mrs. M E Jones, secretary
; lis io n w ith a n o th e r car w h ile en
A d viso ry hoard includes M rs Itoy
: route fro m her home on Green
I ( * i» f l( ln it M l f r o n t la a i w
H
askell,
C
a
rl
Eggim
un,
M
rs
W
M ou n ’ a in to B u x to n Several stitches
H e a th n o d d e d
w ith o u t lo o k in g
8.
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M
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in
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B
u
rn
s
id
e
,
i were fo u nd necessary to close the
u p l i e « till stood. r e v o lv e r In hand,
K u rtz , F ru n k S te ffa n u n d Mr»
b u ilt u p against me, i f th e w eup on
' wounds. The W estcott’s m a il car
g a zin g d o w n at th e dead bo dy o f
Oscar Lane A n e n te rta in m e n t corn-
! was b a d ly damaged w hen it s k id ­
w e re fo u n d in th e lib r a r y , esp ecial
W red e, lik e u m a n h y p n o tiz e d
ly as It m ig h t he proved th a t I m ltte e as a p pointed includes M rs
ded in loose g ra v e l near S cofield
’ W h o 'd h u ve th o u g h t a dog c o u ld
th a t has been spent honestly and
J
o
h
n
M
u
e
re
r.
M
rs
J
o
h
n
Z
itz
m
a
n
| and swung in to a heavy fre ig h t
liad been here at the tim e M on
d o i t ! " he m u m b le d
earnestly certainly has earned some
and M rs B o b Graves. N e x t m eet-
over,
the
dugger
is
Chinese,
and
tru c k
" P e rs o n a lly I fee l ra th e r g ra te
, Jesse M eyers received m in o r In ­
recognition; some record to keep
fu l to th e D o b e rm a n . V iin c c said in hie danger can come tu you You It could be easily ascertained that Ir,k w ill be A u g u st 29.
B e ve rly Thorne H onored
ju rie s w hen his team ran away
a lo w voice, un he w a lk e d u w u y are no longer in Jeopardy. There I was not in sym pathy w ith the
its memory alive. A properly plan­
A rch e r C o e used in
M rs P h il T ho rn e e n terta in e d w ith
hitched to a m o w in g m achine A
to w a rd tils p a rk e d c u r
1« now no p o ssib ility o f m iuunder- means M r
ned G ranite Memorial is the only
d
e
p
riv
in
g
m
y
co
u
n
try
o
f
it«
rig
h
t-
a
b
irth
d
a
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p
a
rty
fo
r
B
e
v
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rly
T
ho
rn
e
.
b
o
lt
in
the
tongue
gave
w
ay
on
It w its o n ly tw o b lo c k « to th e Coe «landing
A« a m a tte r o f fuct, 1
lasting guardian against loss and
0 0 hOT S ix th b i r t h d a y a j
| a h ill, causing the m achine to ru n
re s id e n c e and n o th in g wa« «aid en huve not m isunderstood you from In i a n tiq iM fl
on th e team.
"Yes," nodded Vunce "T h a t was Present w e re P a ts y H e in d n c k , B ar
forgetfulness.
route, hut when we were Neuted the first.**
b a ra
G eor8|a- «<*»»<* a" d
W. B. A. Holds Picnic
In the llh ru ry , M arkh u tn broke the
Liu n g again bowed hi« heud, und no d o u b t Ih.- in te n tio n o f th<- n .u r
de re r .
A nd so. w hen you had p a t* y t ,WaMace, H e tty W u th ru k ,
OREGON M O N U M E N T W ORKS
•i I. in t- l»> li v in g I«» p u l m in w t.i <|
.m l
W B A m em bers enjoyed a p ic ­
th
e
o
p
p
o
rtu
n
ity
,
y
o
u
p
la
ce
d
b
o
th
¡
;°
*
,a
Bose,
D
onnice
and
hl« b u ffle d state o f m in d
"1 should he most happy to help
n ic d in n e r on th e la w n a t the H. H. Stannard, Mgr.
4th at Main, Hillsboro
Dolores
K
a
tte
rm
a
n
o
f
B
eaverton
"T here's som ething queer ubout you, i f 1 m ig h t be u««ured thut weapons In the room upstairs?"
home o f M rs Elsie K e lly , p resi­
M a rie Johnson. M rs W allace and
n il this, Vunce y o u r Interest in the tru th w o u ld p re v a il in th is un-
dent o f th e re v ie w J u ly 24 Non-
"T h a t is tru e ." l.lu n g a d m itte d M rs C a lv in K a tte rm a n o f B e a ve r­
th a t Doberm an Pinscher, and then ' happy house, und th u t 1 w o u ld not " I placed them th e re w hen the ■
_________ ______________ _____ m em bers present w e r e
R eub en _______________________________
to have h im attack W rede in that be uccused of thing« of w h ich some b u tle r sent me to Miss Lake's room ton.
!SeV ^' ^?Tne Eastman. Ild a and
T hre sh in g has begun in the B e th ­ A scene fro m "O ne N ew Y o rk
b ru ta l fashion A n d I can't see th u t one desired I should be uccused."
tile n e xt m o rn in g Perhaps i f I any d is tric t
N ig h t," V e netian th e atre fe a ture ??,e v l?
powe11.
Watson, y j z - s r . Z M V ' T riT T
1-
The w in te r wheat
w e re g e ttin g a n yw here
There's
I cun assure you o f thut. M r hud realized how serious the s itu a ­
T hursday. F rid a y and S aturday,
'
, r *iY',r a n d
C a n b y, i l k . U . l . v ) tA
I II.I',
Just one trugedy a fte r another, J L ia n g ."
Vance re tu rn e d q u ie tly tio n was und had understood a ll of average is about 35 bushels to the
s
ta
rrin
g
Conrad
Nagel,
F
ranchot
B
illy
and
Norm
a
T
olke,
Reta
East-1
acre
w ith o u t any lig h t on the case I Then he added s ig n ific a n tly : " M r its com plications, I m ig h t have i
font- and Una M e rk e l
e lT " and Eleanor and L e la n d Pow -
. j a.M
, a
.
Paul S p rings le ft fo r Spokane
suppose you see some connection W rede is dead."
night for a w e e k , vac.- M„
betw een the Scottish te rrie r and
" A h !" the m an m u rm u re d " T h u t 1 derstand the m echanism o f the Sunday
Peter M onner o f P o rtla n d.
M rs Fred B e ll (N e llie H id d in k i
lio n
the Doberm un
W ould you m in d
puts a d iffe re n t aspect on m at- | c rim e The physical m isunderstand*
and M rs John W alters and af>d C la ric e and M au rice o f P o rt-
M r and M rs K in g C a rlile and M r
tc llln g me w hat wus In yo u r m in d '
te r s "
mg. so to
«peak, between M r
son Elm er, M r. and M rs. J e s s ! land v is ite d re la tiv e s here fro m
V w 4 » K
£ . 2 ^
C h u r S ^ * M r * ’a nd* M rs ’ Sam W aV j
w hen you looked up E n rig h t? "
"O h, q u ite M r W rede was k ille d W rede and M r A rc h e r Coe took
"T h e re was n o th in g c ry p tic about by u dog he had abused."
place in th is lib ra ry , and ye t his
ters and son C h a rlie . M r and M rs
Clarence Estepp and fa m ily vis-
A ir space in w a lls b o llt w ith h o llo w tile fo rm s a n a tu ra l
it. m y dear M u rk h u m " Vance wus j
"L a o -T zu h a s said,"
re tu rn e d dead body
was in his bedroom Cedar MiU.
Mrs, C leve O wens is spending a | I W alters, E d w ard and A lle n W a l- ite d at the C a rl Estepp home F i l ­
in su la tio n th a t keeps o u t sum m er heat. A nd in a d d itio n , the
m o vin g ubout the room aim lessly, I I.la n g. "th a t he who abuses the upstairs
ters.
M
r
and
M
rs
H
o
lla
n
d
of
day
n
ig
h
t.
few days at the beach.
lo o k in g at the varluus vases u n d , w tu k is e v e n tu a lly destroyed by
same a ir space shields against the w in te r ’s cold. L e t us fig u re
"T h e re was no p o s s ib ility ," in ­
Lo n gview , Wash , Mrs. L u c y Leuthe,
Iva n M erce r J r. o f S eattle was
icnic 'h
E njoyed
objects d a rt "W h e n the sergeant his ow n w eakness"
I eedv G P range
e lY '? » « annual and M r and M rs James W alters, a w eek-end v is ito r at the home of
q u ire d Vance, "th a t
M r W rede
w ith you on y o u r b u ild in g job.
M ‘“
,,o n o re d
8 H lie
T he M erce r fa rru ly
to ld me th a t W rede owned u dog, I Vunce in clin e d Ills head in p o lite could have assisted M r Coe u p ­ pam ic at L ^ t p a rk ¿undav T h ir ty
were o r e t n
¿a,-,.« and
M r and M rs C harles Boy e n ter- fo rm e rly liv e d here
I wus p a rtic u la rly interested, fo r agreem ent
stairs, u fte r the melee?"
M rs A le x A lle n le ft last week
he wasn't the typ e o f man th a t , "Some day,” he said. " I hope the
"O h. no " I.iange was q u ite em- w e re id a y e d F v e lv n W a lte r? won talned a k ro u p o f frie n d s honor-
L e e a n d ,n(i
M,ss D o ro th y Boy on h e r fo r N o rth e rn C a lifo rn ia to v.s.t
co u ld love any a n im a l He was an w isdom o f (he Tuo Teh K in g w ill p h u tlc " W ith in a few m om ents of firs t in lthe g irls
enforced egoist, w ith a somewhat penetrate to o u r w estern c iv iliz a ­ the encounter here in the lib ra ry . S u n d s tr o m w o n fir«» in ih » ehur b irth d a > a n n iv e rs a ry S a tu rda y e v e -! her husband, w h o is a crane man
C a r l R . w n n n in «
Prt‘sent * " e M r and M rs on the ra ilro a d there
B ut, hundicapped us wc M r W rede came out th ro u g h the dren S r a ? e M r .
v io le n t in fe r io r ity com plex — h i s tio n .
P la n t a t Scholia, O reg o n
M rs
T h o r G roenbeck o f V e r-
egoism, in fact, had been u u to m a tl- are by lack o f know ledge o f the _______
kitchen, ____
s u rre _______
p titio u s ly _______
, and de la d ie s ' f ir s t o r iz e a n d M rs°n |>hd E arl C a rr and Fay C a rr, M r and
O u r M o tto — "F rie n d ly Service . . . F a ir P rices"
Th< rne s « o nd
M r, \
“ w h i . / . w i M rs Y u le A u r t,n - D w ig h t, C la rk nonia v is ite d M rs R W. M an le y
r a lly b u ilt up to cover his com plete I jirn fo u n d wisdom o f the O rie n t. I j parted th ro u g h the rea r door
W ashington S treet between 1st and 2nd
H ills b o ro
» W h itta k e and
Yu)eene A u it i
D ic k WoJ. one day last week.
lack o f confidence In h im se lf He j cun o n ly ask you tu h e lp us in our
"H o w can you be sure it was w o n
I n d MPe ? P h d r -i.KrOW" f " d - B ill C a rr. V iv ia n F in c h o f
M ove to P o rtla n d
had a shrewd, u n scrupulous b ra in present d ile m m a
W ill you te ll Wrede. M r Liang, i f you d id not .n g
w h ic h he was unable to use In any us w hat happened or. rath e r, w hat see h im ’ " Vance asked
second
W
W h itta k e r w o n
! A lo h a ' C a rl Larsen, M a rtin I-a rs e n ,: M r. and M rs George E d e re r have
m
r ^ H n . a n i M r and M rs G lc n n C a rr' L G mOVed t0 th e ir new home in P o rt'
p ra c tic a l w ay A n d he was con­ you saw when you re tu rn e d to
T he C hinam an gave a slow sm ile men . firs t
s ta n tly In need o f substitutes fo r tin s house between e ig h t and nine
" I n m y co u n try the senses are John M iie re r second C leve Owens 8 ,,‘,e' L ° re ‘ ® °y ' and, ,h,e hho5t and ~ n J T h ' i r hOU“ ° n th e fa rm near
M a n n in g was destroyed by fir e a
his sense o f in fe r io r ity It is not Wednesday n ig h t? ''
m ore acute than in the O ccident. won m e n s fir s t prize in horseshoe I
o o . y . . ___■
r>_■
Liu n g e m oved s lig h tly in his I had heard M r W rede m ove about th
ro w in g
M ‘ss D _
o _
ro ,v
th .. y B
and C
a rl , L a r- j sh o rt tim e ago.
uncom m on fo r persons o f his n a ­
tu re to go In fo r du m b anim als c h a ir und let his eyes rest search- th is house too often not to kn o w
Mr
O ld M r . A r t h u r 5 r k „ i .
sen v ‘ « 'e d M r and M rs Ed H ic k e y
M r and M rs. F red B e n e fie l and
„
i v
of P o rtla n d Sunday n ig h t.
J Ray spent the week-end a t Oscar
T he y do not do so because o f any in g ly on Vunce He hestitated be- his step und sense his presence " t e n d e d t h e
S
u
n
d
a
y
“
M
lss
N
e
Ilie
o
f
P
o
rtla
n
d
Benefiels
at W illa m in a .
in s tin c tiv e lik in g fo r the anim als, fore lie spoke, d ra w in g deeply on L ia n g paused and looked at Vance
b u t becuusr. h a vin g fu lle d I., u n t h e i ig a ie ttc V .in . e I....1 g iv e n lin n “ A nd m ay I be p e rm itte d no w to
w ith M. C. Larsen and! M rs. F red H e w itt is v is itin g her
M ■ r and M rs A lb e rt Sam don and ! was
(a" u home
‘ Sundisy
1 granddaughter, M rs. Lee Randall,
press themselves upon th e ir equals.
"It was e x a c tly e ig h t." he began ask u question o f you?"
Hub,ranv.sdM 1S MH‘‘rn’d n MGllS^ l ° f
Mr and M « Ira ow
u o.
S w eeium
eetland
o f | at Orenco
tie i can b u lly und l.m iw n t an In M l even voice
Wli.-n I ,.>it,-i*-<l
Vance bowed acquiescence
r
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r
b
r
P
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a
v’l
i
M
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t
and
MfS
G1enn
p
o
rlla
n
d
v
i
slted
M
r
and
M
rs
John
a n im a l, and thus give themselves the k itch e n 1 heard voices here in
M rs. A. S O h le m ille r v is ite d
"A s k me any question you care
her d a ughter in P o rtla n d last week.
a fe e lin g o f heroism and su p e rio r- the lib r a ry M r W rede und M r to. M r I.iange. and I w ill tr y to be
Mr
and
Mrs
William
Crawford
_________________
They as fra n k as you have been."
Lester B id w e ll o f near N o rth
Ity The a n im a l is m ere ly un out- A rc h e r Coe w ere tu lk ln g
and son B illie o f P o rtla n d v is ite d R A Y M O N D R IC H A R D
IN G R A M
let fo r th e ir lack o f self-confidence, were angry I trie d not to listen.
"H o w , then, d id you kn o w th a t
m !
A
d
J
4?-
Jobn
Zi
tz'
"
an
and
FOREST
G
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V
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R
a
y
m
o
n
d
and at the same tim e , the a n im u l but th e ir voices rose u n til they I was aw are o f the c rim e on the
” no A M C ra w fo rd F rld a y eve- R ichard Ingram , in fa n t c h ild o f M r
g ra tifie s th e ir
p ro fo u n d in s tin c t penetrated even to m y bedroom n ig h t it was co m m itte d ? "
" I used to count sheep ju m p in g over th e fence w hen
n in g
and M rs. Roy In g ra m o f C arnation,
fo r d o m in a tio n The m om ent I heard M r Coe was p ro te stin g v io le n tly ,
"There were several in dications.
I had a sleepless n ig h t,'" an u p -to -d ate fa rm e r was
In N ew H om e
died the day of its b irth . J u ly 28,
th a t WiiMle II. id o w n e d .1 d o g
I O ld M i
b e e o r m n g m o le M r Liang. " Vance re p lie d ; "b u t
heard to re m a rk th e o th e r day, “ b u t no w I count
w anted to see the dog, fo r I was -mgi> » ve ry second
I heard a it was you y o u rse lf w ho to ld me P H ! . „ d nd M rL J ^ . C h “ rc h le y ° ‘ and services w ere held at the
tru c k s d u m p in g d ir t in th e ocean."
? r-^ °
m u c , t h d‘ r
n6W C h ris tia n church Tuesday afte rn o o n
sure he had m istreated It
A n d scuffle, a sta rtle d e ja cu la tio n, and a as m uch by a s lip o f the to n g u r h
home at C edar M ill S a tu rda y
In te rm e n t was in H ills b o ro c e m e -!
---------
w hen I saw the D oberm an's frig h t- noise as I f som ething heuvy had When I firs t spoke to you, the
"T ru c k s d u m p in g d ir t in th e ocean?”
C o rn e ll clu b m et w ith M rs Cora
te ry The in fa n t was a g ra n d c h ild F o rm e rly on L iq u id D ie t. Sales-
cued and tim id demeanor, I knew fa lle n to the flo o r. A b rie f silence n e xt m orning, you m entioned a
Thom pson Wednesday.
o f M rs C la ra C arlson o f P o rtla n d
man ia Now. Ab(e t „ Ea,
tlia t he hud su ffe re d h o rr ib ly at ensued and I tho ug h t I detected a tragedy, and w hen I asked you
"Yes. tru c k s loaded w ith so il fro m m y ow n fa rm .
M r and M rs A. Pearson o f P o rt­ and M r and M rs R o lland B igsby
.
...
Wrede's hands
M urkhum , t h a t tin k lin g sound lik e b ro ke n china how you knew there had been a
Do you k n o w th a t i f a fle e t o f tw o -to n tru c k s w e re
land v is ite d M r and M rs James o f C ornelius.
Anything
D oberm an showed a ll the signs o f Then a n other silence A fe w mo- tragedy, you re p lie d you had heard W alters T hu rsd a y evening.
loaded and unloaded e v e ry ten m inutes day and n ig h t
h a vin g been beaten and abused— i m ents la te r 1 heard some one pass G am ble tele p ho n in g — w h ile y o u
fo r 12 m onths th a t it w o u ld ta k e 4200 o f them to h a u l
R eu n ion H eld
WHAT I BELIEVE
nd that fitte d p e rfe c tly w ith m y s te a lth ily th ro u g h the kitch e n , und w ere p re p a rin g breakfast "
C.
E.
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ffrie
s
,
tra
v
e
lin
g
salesman.
o
ff as m uch s o il as is a llo w e d to wash aw ay fro m
The W alters fa m ily held a re ­
go out th e rear door I w a ite d In
I f you have not settled the b ig , Neosho. M o , makes th is re m a rk -
e s tim a te o f W re d e 's character
L ia n g looked at Vance fo r a mo un io n Sunday Present w ere Mrs.
O regon farm s in th e course o f a year?”
tlie m y bedroom fo r perhaps fifte e n m ent, a puzzled expression in his
able statem ent w h ic h w ill be o f in -
" B u t," objected M urkhum ,
J A Stephens and M r and M rs question. lo o k in to th is —
"M a n y farm ers, b y careless methods, have a llo w e d
1. T h a t a ll have sinned, m y s e lf terest to m any:
Doberm an c e rta in ly showed n a m inutes, asking m yse lf if I should eyes Then a fa in t sm ile appeared K in g C a rlile o f O akland, M r and
fro m 12 to 24 inches o f th e ir best to p soil to be c a rrie d
in
te
rfe
re
w
ith
m
atters
w
h
ich
d
id
in
c
lu
d
e
d
Yes'
tim id ity at the sight o f W rede
slo w ly on his m outh.
2.
T
ha
t
m
y
best
e
ffo
rt
to
liv
e
"
I
suffered
a
ll
last
year
fro
m
o
ff
by w in d and w a te r A n d th a t is too m uch so il fo r
not
concern
me!
und
then
1
de-
He wus aggressive and vicio u s
" I understand now ," he said " I So I rose, dressed, tu rn e d on a ll
o n ly a fe w years!"
ugh' '
ctded th a t, in lo y a lty to m y em- had already prepared the b re a k ­ the lig h ts in the kicth e n . and took r ig h t w ill not b lo t out even one stomach tro u b le and trie d m any
Q u ite r ig h t w e ll-k n o w n pre p a ra tion s w ith o u t
"H e had regained his confidence plo ye r, I should in ve stig a te the fast w hen the b u tle r telephoned m y post at the table—as i f I were sin
To be a s p e n d th rift w ith m oney is bad.
3 T ha t since I cannot save m y - satisfactory results.
I am v e ry
in h im s e lf," Vunce e x p la in e d ' En- situ a tio n
fo r he discovered th e c rim e when w o rk in g F ifte e n m inutes la te r. I
b u t to be a s p e n d th rift w ith n a tu ra l re ­
r ig h t’s kindness and benevolent
“So I caine fo rth and looked in he was ta k in g M r Coe's breakfast heard M r W rede come back s o ftly self, m y sins s t ill stand to rise up g ra te fu l fo r W illia m s S L. K
sources is m uch worse. S O IL ERO S IO N
F orm ula. The re lie f th is m edicine
trea tm e nt a fte r the dog's te rrib le the lib r a ry here T he room wus to him . . . . Yes, I gave m yse lf in to the b u tle r's p a n try and then against me at the Ju d g m e n t D ay
m ust be co n tro lle d .
Q uiet r ig h t bas g ive n me has been w o n d e rfu l.
experiences at W rede’s hands, was em pty, h u t the sm all table in fro n t away, b u t It took a cle ve r m an to retre a t again to w a rd th is room . I
4 T ha t C h ris t was God's S o n ' I no lo n g e r have gassy sour stom -
w h a t, m tiie end revived the Do- <>f <•'<• davenport was upset I put grasp the e rro r "
knew that he had seen th e lig h ts
Yes ach; and w hereas I fo rm e rly liv e d
barm an's courage s u ffic ie n tly to " un its feet; then re tu rn e d to the
Vance acknow ledged the c o m p li­ in the k itch e n and was a fra id to and He died fo r m y sins
5. I now ta ke H im as m y S a v io u r ¡on a liq u id diet. I now e n jo y a
k i l l W re d e "
kitch e n and read fo r perhaps an ment.
enter. I d id not hear the fro n t door
He sut do w n und lig h te d a n o th rr hour
B ut som ething seemed io
"A n d now I shall ask you a n o th ­ open — w h ich is the o n ly o ther w h o died to save me fro m G o d 's , w id e selection o f foods."
c ig u re tie
tro u b le m e I d id nut lik e the fact er question. M r I.iange. W hy were means o f egress except the w in ­ ju s t w ra th at m y sins
Yes
R pm arkablp rp i ip f has bppn nb
6 H ere is God's w o rd fo r it. th a t , R em arkable r e lie f has been ob-
"A lm o s t any m an m ay be a 'b a t M r W rede had not gone out you p re te n d in g to w o rk in the d o w s - and 1 decided to stand m y
I
am
saved
fro
m
now
on
and
fo
r-
‘
a
ln e d , iro m W illia m s S^ L
K
m u rd e re r, b u t o n ly a ce rta in typ e 'b e fro n t door, b u t went nut so kitch e n at th re e o'clock yesterday ground
e ve r "F o r G od so loved the w o rld ^ m u l a in cases o f in d ig e stio n
o f man can in ju r e a dog the way s te a lth ily th ro u g h the kitch e n
1 m orning, a fte r the a tta ck on M r
" A lit t le la te r I heard M r Grassi th a t he gave his begotten Son. th a t w l‘ h «as and P*11" 8' a‘ onlb cons,‘ :
"The Largest Independent Bank
th a t S cottie was in ju re d here the * * " ' up stairs to M i C oes bedroom Grass!
ca ll out. and then I heard the w hosoever be lie ve th on H im should Pa ,,° " '
slck ,h' adac^ ' ,0“ J <>i
in W ashington County"
o th er n ig h t By s trik in g that lit t le and kn o cke d on the door T here
T he C hinam an looked up shrew d­ b u tle r telephoning. Even so. I
not perish, but have e v e rla stin g 7 c «h t o r aPP?‘ ,te ’
ru n ’ d° wn
b itc h over the head, the m u rd e re r was no answ er I trie d the door ly "P re te n d in g ’ "
thought it best to re m a in in the
feeling, and o th er co n d itio n s w here
le ft his sig n a ture on the cnm e. It was unbolted, and when 1 op-
"T h e in k was q u ite d ry on the kitchen, fo r it occurred to me that
a stomachic, la x a tiv e , o r to n ic is
W hat I W ill Do
Now do you understand w hy ened It. I saw M r Coe seated in papers you had so ne a tly arranged M r W rede m ig h t s t ill be h id in g in
1. F ro m now on I w ill search m y indicated Get y o u r b o ttle o f W il­
I was so interested in W rede's D o - bis ch a ir,
a p p a re n tly asleep But on the kitch e n table."
the house, w a itin g fo r a chance to
liam s S. L. K. F o rm u la today fro m
* j
bertnan P inscher?"
I Hd not lik e the co lo r o f his face
A slow sm ile again spread over escape th ro u g h the rear door When B ib le to le a rn how to love, tru s t
and obey H im
Y e s ,the D elta D ru g s to re .- A d v .
M arkh a m leaned fo rw a rd
1
Io h im and to u c h « ! him . L ia n g 's asetic m outh.
you came in to the k itc h e n and in ­
2
A
n
d
I
w
ill
lo
o
k
to
God
in
j
"D o you mean Io say t h a t
l>ul
d id n o t m ove -an d 1 knew
"1 was a fra id , a fte rw a rd .” he fo rm e d me o f the atta ck on M r
W re de —' "
he was d c .u
1 came o u t of said, "th a t you m ig h t have noticed Grassi. I suggested the den w in ­ p ra y e r fo r pow er to liv e th e n e w !
Vance held up his hand
'b e room , closed the door, and re- that. .
T he fact is. M r Vance. dow I co u ld not see how else M r lif e ........................................ ......... Yes
3. W hen I sin I w ill th e n and
"Ju st a m om ent I w a n t to ta lk tu rn e d to the kitch e n
1 was standing guard A t a b o u t' W rede could have gone o u t o f the
" I asked niyseW w hat was best half-past tw o th a t m orn in g . I was h o u se "
there te ll God and accept fo rg iv e ­
to L ia n g There arc ce rta in things
ness on the g ro u n d th a t C h ris t
to be exp la in e d Perhaps L ia n g w ill fo r me to do. and decided th a t awakened by a s lig h t sound I sleep
L ia n g looked up sadly,
since no one kn e w I had re tu rn e d lig h tly — and I am sensitive to
Yes
te ll us n o w ."
" I am s o rry m y e ffo rts w ere not paid it a ll
to
the
house
I
w
o
u
ld
go
aw
ay
and
"G od com m endeth his lo ve to ­
Before G am ble had b ro u g h t in
sounds I listened, and some one | m ore successful, but at least I made
w a rd us. in th a t, w h ile w e w ere
Ih c Chinam an. Heath a rriv e d He come back m uch la te r th a t n ig h t opened the door and passed th ro u g h it d iffic u lt fo r M r W rede "
was pale and upset He nodded ab­ So 1 w ent to some frie n d s of the k itch e n in to th e b u tle r's pan-
Vance got up and p u t out his ye t sinners, C h ris t d ie d f c r us.
m ine W hen 1 re tu rn e d at about tr y and th e d in in g room, and on cigarette
M uch m ore then, being no w c o u n t­
stra c te d ly and sat dow n
unnecessary i in to the lib ra ry
L ia n g entered th e lib r a ry from m id n ig h t, I m a d e
“ Y ou've helped us no end." he ed rig hte o u s by his blood w e shall
"Y o u recognized the fo o tste p s'" said "Y o u 've c la rifie d m any things. be saved fro m w ra th th ro u g h him .
the d in in g room and stood respect noise, so th a t anyone in the house,
See Romans 5:8-9.—George N. T a y ­
f u lly at th e door, w ith o u t lo o kin g w o u ld hear me re tu rn in g A fte r a
"O h. yes. The person w ho came W c are most g ra te fu l."
at any o f us
w h ile I came again in to th is li
in so s o ftly was M r. W rede . . .
He w a lke d to L ia n g and held lo r, Beaverton. O regon.— A dv.
b
rn
ry
and
looked
rou
n
d
v
e
ry
care-
1
n
a
tu
ra
lly
d
id
not
tru
s
t
him
.
Vance rose and w e n t to h im
out his hand. The C h inam an took
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r
fu lly , fo r I could not understand kn o w in g w hat I did. and I hoped i t and bowed.
h o ld in g o u t his c ig a re tte case
legal a d v e rtis in g to th e Argus.
"Please hove a smoke. M r L ia n g " w hat had happened th a t n ig h t I that I could tra p him in some way.
(To bo continued!
I th in k thut both weupons were
le ft here In ord e r to In vo lve you "
" I did not q u ite understand the
s itu a tio n ," the Chinam an continued
B u t I fe lt that it m ig h t be safer
fo r me If I took the poker and the
dagger and hid them I could see
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— that’s just the 1935 way of
saying what Chesterfields have
been saying for years . . .
Chesterfields do about every­
thing a cigarette ought to do.
Chesterfields have TASTE— yes
plenty of it. But not too strong.
And Chesterfields are MILD —
hut they’re not insipid or flat.
Chesterfields "go to town"
The U. S. Government, through the Federal Housing
Administration, has made it possible fo r prospective
home builders to borrow 80°/„ o f the cost o f a new
/xxne — including o f course the cost o f the land.
This money is loaned on a twenty-year mortgage on
terms which actually amount to no more than rent.
Home building has been made easier today than at
pny time in recent years.
Attbouqk an essentially inexpensive design, this little home contains all
the conveniences which might be associated with a house costing more
then twice es much.
The first floor pion illustrated immediately above may be re-arranged
so that tba room indicated as a "sawing room" may become the dining
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