The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 08, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    Pare Two
H IL L S B O R O
ARGUS,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
w ith cu rio u s significance
d a u g h te r M arjo rie of H illsboro vis
al w eeks, lias re tu rn e d to his hom e
m an w alk ed upstairs!”
If you ch an g e y o u r udilretia kind
lied M is P age G a rd n e r W ednes
al C a sc a d e Locks
M ark h am looked up at hint w ith
ly notify th e A rgus d ire c t anil ut
day
benevolent concern.
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iss
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m
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s
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n
d
e
r
s
li
ft
Iasi
Mr and M is II II. G u n th e r of
once.
tf
"Come. come. Vance." he said,
P o rtlan d visited M r and Mrs Loel
in a kindly, p a te rn a l tone. "T his
Van
J
tl»»n
trip
t<
»
S
cu
ttle
und
on
to
H ollenbeck Sunday.
ease has upset you. T ake a good
couver. Il C
Miss M arjorie Corey, w ho is em
stiff nightcap and go to bed
Ja c k 1 .mil of t'lniliui'. Wa h . WUN 1
ployed in Portlund. visited her folks
"No, no, M arkham ." V ance cut
M o u n t a in H o m e G ir l W in s a week ,'tiil guest at till« T I und I
By
h e re yesterday.
in, his eyes sta rin g stra ig h t ahead
r c
Koyee H arris, w ho has bet«n e m ­
H am ilton Ii,lines lie Ih a '
"T hat's ju st w hat happened the
in N a m e C o n te s t
S. S. V an Dine
bro th er o t M rs T C llum llti ri)
ployed af S ublim ity, lias re tu rn e d
o th er night
A rcher C oe -already
' Io his hom e here
a dead m an —w alked upstairs. And
Couple llnnorrd
•
(By Maturi li A Ilia«« it)
w hat is even m ore terrib le. M a rk ­
( lim b Ml. 11. Mid
T he D ouble T rees S S elas.% guv«
M O U N T A IN IID M E Tho.se w h o
«•prrl«ht by W. H Wrl«h4
ham - h e d id n 't know he w a s
A p a rty of young people from
dead!”
WNV J . n l ô .
V ance tu rn ed quickly and w ent
to a set of th ic k q u a rto volum es
(T *< « o tin u e « t f r o m
la « t « e« k •
on th e low er shelf of one of his j
bookcases. He ra n his fin g er along
CHATTSK XII
the books u n til he cam e to volum e
"E." H e tu rn e d th e pages a n d
The Startling Truth
W hen L iang had gone out. Vance found w h a t he w as looking for
sent G am ble for H ilda L ake As T hen he glanced dow n the colum n
__
... _...............
..........
,,, Allen of
Ego.
and Mrs W
illium
Kussell Fox of P o rtla n d a cted as Holliin, M ary Holliin. P eloille, _
soon as she e n te red the library. of fine type
Mrs E ugene T ay lo r a n d d a u g h te rs □ unilee visil’.xi « t'lii.- Ft a n k H ry a’i'i
"Listen. M arkham ." he
sa id
gu id e for them
V ance inform ed h e r th a t W rede
G ladys and Shirley
Mrs H arold hom e Sun,lav
"H ere's a historical case of a dead
w as dead
Mrs Loa A nderson and son R ich- D av ..............
is. M rs A rena C ou rtn ey . M r
He read from the
S h e looked at him a m om ent, person w alking
a r d o f V a n c o u v e r. W a s h , v is ite d j o h u Si h m .i t / ','i'
and Miss Helen
lifted h e r eyebrow s, shrugged slight- encyclopedia: " E lizabeth iA m elia
Mr and Mrs H arold R eynolds S u n ­ S chm eltzer. Mrs C laren ce Nelson B loom ing Farm Union
ly, and said "It is no great hiss to i E ugenie), 1837—189., consort o t
day evening.
and
fam
ily.
Rev
am i M rs V T
F rancis Joseph, em p ero r of A ustria,
P la n a O p e n M e e tin g
Mrs A H ansen of St Jo h n s is Speece
the w orld.'
"F u rth e rm o re .” V ance w ent on. a d a u g h te r of D uke M axim ilian
h ’ " Í
h.“ , -
H o rn b ro o k
Bloom ing F a rm ers' U nion local
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Jo
sep
h
of
B
avaria
a
n
d
Louisa
W
il-I
“I believe th at Mr. W rede m ur-
dau g h ter. Mrs P age G a rd n er, and Miss
M,ss E llen M arie J a q u ith had th e has
un
upon m
m eeting
eeting at
, , announced <
*•> "l»'>
d ered y o u r uncles and a tte m p ted helnuna, w as born on the 34th of
fam ily
honor of having th e nam e she sub
s h “ 11 “ • C o rn eliu s lie xt
to C le a n
..........
— rassi."
December. 1837, a t Lake Sternberg
th
c life of - --
Mr G
m ille d . "N ew seltes." c h o s e n us n a m e . W ed n , esd ay nt 8 .III _ p ------------
m C a rd s ..111
wl
C lo th e s
w ould not be in th e least s u r­ . . . '" He tu rn e d th e page " B u t ,
. . . a s . ■ a m , l>e p
lay ed d u rin g th e evening
played
for
th
e
cam
p
p
a
p
er
prised," th e young w om an com - h ere's the passage re g ard in g her
At Hom e luiutidry A
m ented coldly. "I h ave suspected death:
E lizabeth spent m uch of
M r a n d M rs J G razen and M rs
Dry U leuners, It’s a
all along that he m urdered U ncle h e r tim e trav e lin g th ro u g h E urope
R W inner a n d c h ild ren , a ll of Pc
«ure b et th a t t h e
A rcher-—b u t I could not q u ite see and at th e palace she had bu ilt in
dee. n e ar M onm outh, w ere guests
clothe«
you send for
lily 11«,e l C b u rv h le y l
how he accom plished it. H ave you C orfu On the 10th of Septem ber.
of Rev and Mrs V. T S peece Sun-
c le an in g and p re ss­
1898. she w as w alk in g th ro u g h the
REED VILLE H enry H agg got 55 day
lea rn ed his m odus operandi?"
H ere Is good new s for R heum atics
ing a re going t o
stre ets of G eneva w ith h e r en- [
bushels of w h eat per a cre off of
V ance shook his head.
S ev eral from L au re l com m unity If fevers or shooting, slab b in g pains
com e back to you
his 13-acre field this season
"No. Miss Lake." h e adm itted tourage, from h e r h otel to t h e
ev
en
in
g
c
h
u
rch
"
f
Hh»',m
iatlsin.
N
euritis,
or
Neu
a tte n d e d Sunday
100*; cleun No »lip
"T h at's a p art of th e problem still team er, w hen an a n arc h ist, nam ed
Mrs N Jo h n so n has gone to th e services here
More
r e th an eighty r,a . ? **n ' ,,,a 't lng life a m isery.
shod lot It go at that
coast to spend a few w eeks
L uigi L uccheni. ra n suddenly into
to be solved '
w ere out to serv ices S unday m orn-
up! <i*'1 Mulch relief
m ethods her«*
We
"B ut why," she asked, "should he th e roadw ay a n d stab b ed h e r in
F lorence U tdrieh of C alifornia lug Ttie c h u rch board w ill hold a w ‘ W illium* R I ’ X. Com pound.
even
tu rn
d o w n
v isited M r and Mrs S A B ecker m eeting a t th e parsonage this an effe c tiv e analgesic und u n ti­
k ill U ncle Brisbane? U ncle B ris- th e back, w ith a sh o e m a k e rs aw l
tro u se r cuffs to get
and fam ily Sunday.
T he police im m ediately pounced
b ane w as his ally."
py retic com pounded from a li,
a t d irt th a t Is alw ays
Mrs Jo h n K irk w o o d is slow ly T h u rsd a y ev en in g P re a ch in g s e r v ­ to r's prescrip tio n
“T h a t's a n o th e r phase of t h e upon the m an and w e re a bout to
there yet Is seldom
im proving from h e r fall tw o w eeks ices next S u n d a y e vening here
problem th a t m ust be w orked out. d ra g him aw ay, w hen th e em press «... .
.
»
. •
- -
— C ut court*»jr The O m ronian
seen.
X C om pound
T h e re was an e rro r—a m iscalcula­ stayed th em a n d g ave th e o rd e r N ineteen boys and girls. 4-H sh eep clu b m em bers, e x h ib ited 42 head ago S he is still in th e G ood S a m a r­ Miss M ildred Nelson w ill give h e r I W illiam s H U
re p o rt to the S unday school on the contains am ong the few Ingredients
a t th e second a n n u a l sheep show sponsored by th e Forest G rove itan hospital.
th a t th ey should release him. "H e
tio n —som ew here."
_ the
________
N ational bank Jo h n T ho rn b u rg h , p re sid en t of
bank. _ is at th e
“I can u nderstand. H ilda L ake has not in ju re d me." she said, "and
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he _____
Low e _____
fam ily _ had a fam ily cam p m eeting n e x t S u n d a y m orn w hich a u th o ritie s r e c o g n iz e a s
beneficial. a n d it has been a blem -
right in the gro u p of e x h ib ito rs above T hose e x h ib itin g th e ir p ets reunion last T uesday at th e hom e 1,1<! i,,u " ‘ d *a ,*'l.v follow ing th e le
rem ark ed , "w hy he should attem pt I wish, on this occasion, to for-
"?cl,udl d Ra' K nepper. Billy Kelly. E velyn Kelly, M ildred M ead and i of Mr. and Mrs I Low e T w elve St,n l,cl 101
, m g to thou san d s of su ffe rers from
Mr. G rassi's life. Mr. W rede w as give h im ." S he contin u ed h e r w alk
N eil K nepper. ro u te 1, B anks: A delbert. R obert. Francis, W illis. P e te r children, tw o sons-in-law and tw o
intensely jealous of Mr. Grassi."
to th e steam er, w hich w as m ore
P a tric k Ryan, w ho has been sta y ­ such pains and fevers Ask the
Telephone 47
Hillsboro. Ore,
and Ignatius Evers, all ro u te 2. F orest G rove: M arvin H e y n d e ric k x ., g ra n d ch ild re n w ere present
‘ A ll clever, schem ing m en w ith th an half a m ile distant, a n d m ade
ing w ith his g ra n d m o th er. M is D elta D rug sto re to d ay for a b o t­
ro
u
te
tle Money buck if th e first b o t­
C
o
rn
shl,
‘
S
M
erle
P
e
n
n
in
«,
°n.
T
u
alatin
:
Jim
D
avidson,
ro
u
te
Mrs
G
eorge
Im
lay
ai
a sense of th eir ow n in fe rito n ty ," a fa re w e ll speech to h e r su b jects
H
arry
S
au
n
d
ers,
for
th
e
past
sever-
and
daugh-
1 H illsboro. N olan V anD om elen. M o untaindalc. Billy C vrus. H ills- *er G eneva a re visiting
tle d,x‘s not satisfy Adv
I.
said Vance, "are inclined to w ard from th e deck. She th en re tire d to
re la tiv e s
boro
boro: R aym ond D ierickx, ro u te 1. F orest G rove: D onald ’a n d W alter in C alifornia.
in te n se jealously .
B ut th e re 's h e r cabin a n d lay down. S everal
THE SECO N D DEATH
a p a rtic u la r thought th a t has en- hours la te r she w as fo u n d dead H ergert, ro u te 1. B anks Below a re M arvin H ey n d erick x (left) w ith ! J. - ...............
H Im lay .»
A Son a re again "T w en ty sh e e p in th e tuisture
his th ree b lu e-rib b o n w inners. M r T h o rn b u rg h and Billy C v ru s w ith ru n n in g a n ig h t shift to clean (a n d
tered my m ind th is evening, and L uccheni had a ctu ally stabbed her
ju m p e r over th e fence,
th e o th e r w in n e r of th e blue, his entry’
grain.
I shall ask you about it.—T ell me. w ith o u t her being a w are of it, and
how m any h a v e we left"" asked
M iss Lake, w h at reason w ould she h a d died h o u rs la te r of . a n handy, don 't y ' know , a n d W rede.
M ary N ault of A loha v isited M rs tea ch e r
B risbane h ave had f o r k illing in te rn a l hem orrhage, T . his crim e
i Ted N ault T uesday
"N one." shouted Jo h n n ie, and he
A rcher?"
w as th e fin a l m isfo rtu n e w h i c h wltl1 “ ls trem en d o u s sense of per-
as rig
O ne
sin
„
l , . i Miss
i '. '^ M
u‘" artha
....... . Yeo of R
‘‘ " oseburg
’v eu rg w
w as
rig n h t t lin
e sneep
goes over
V ance's question am azed me, a n d cam e to th e A u stria n em peror, a n d sonal inferio rity , w ould n a tu ra lly
prices on Hairy Vetch, Austrian I’eaa and
I
1 5 * s«st.-r
Flesr-.-n.-.- Ye,., .„ „ i th e whole f l ,„ k follows And
w hen 1 glanced a t M arkham and a ll E urope w as a ro u sed to a sta te reach for som e outside agent to
'-JO IO
I t HOWSlOnC here last w eek
F lo ren ce a n d we a re ju st like th a t says th e
• Grain of nil kinds.
H eath, I saw th a t they, too, w ere of in ten se in d ig n a tio n ." '
i,„in u ; _
___ u . __ . u
(Br M.n M.rv.rM M.tbi«.,„»
M artha Yeo v isited th e ir m other. B ible- All w e lik e sheep h ave gone
startled . B ut H ilda L ak e accepted
V ance closed th e book a n d th rew theP p o k e r and stru c k A r c l^ r ,Che<1
A g roup of
fo u r in clu
in clu
M rs j a J Lvna *eo *n S h e rid a n S un- astray, w e h a v e tu rn e d ev ery o n e to
SACK
TWINE - BINDER TWINE
d in d g in g Mrs.
it as if it had been th e m ost casual it to one side.
and stru c k A rcher
day.
his ow n w a y " --Isa ia h 53:8.
th e head.
M D H ughes of P o rtla n d a n d the
GRAIN SACKS
and conventional of queries
"N ow do you see
w h a t "A
I m
asked.
"d ean,
ead
',A rcher f<‘11 fo rw a rd again st th e
a“ y ™
L ‘,a P e Sir
k u r and
i “ ia iS d M r 'a n d *51™ w
A dam , the fa th e r of all. sinned
"Oh. various
reasons," she
M
arkham ?" uc
ao sviaovaw»,
onv a an-
n -
.uoiniiaiL
Ut’dU
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C»««,.
1
* ui » dim VISUVQ Wll
he Ud&VU.
first a n d h a n d ed dow n to us his
The last word in seed und
sw ered calm ly y "T h ere w as a deep person often does stra n g e things table, u p se ttin g it a n d fra c tu rin g j av
J 7 .
„ a r t . le" M on' M Snipes last w eek
ru in e d n a tu re So in A dam ull m a n ­
antagonism bet
Grain Cleaning,
etw een the tw o U ncle w ith o u t know ing he is dead. Do his rib W rede w as in a q u a n d ry T hey pian V ¿n V g “
f^r^wo
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kind fell. S ince th a t day. in G od's
B risbane had m any ideas and you re ca ll w hat D octor D orem us B ut again his sense of in fe rio rity w eeks
holy
eyes,
o
u
r
life-p
ag
e
has
show
n
m any am bitions. b u t h e was al- said
i
F R E E
D E I, I V E R Y
£ .An i n t e r n a l h p m n r r h . W ' ______
— ded
him. . He . . . .
‘ö u n d ,h^
only sin-sin-sin
M r and Mrs. Leo E rv in of San
w ays handicapped by th e fact th a t T hat's the w hole story - t h a t s th e room ’ o u i r k l v " « ^ ” ?hX
"T
he
w
ages
of
sin
is
d
e
ath
"
says
U ncle A rcher controlled all the key to e v ery th in g T h at's h o w
caS
’ ti^ k ,t ! u . aS d t
F rancisco visited at th e G ab e Ess-
the Book Of d e a th th e re a re two
ra o n t) T here wa*. therefore, the .Archer could h ave been Rilled in A rcher lav on
fh ™
d'
n e r hom e S unday T h eir son. B illy
d
rove
it
ELMONTCA Mrs H ulda T rach - kinds F irst d e a th of th e b,xly
m o n t; m otive. Again. U ncle Bris- the lib ra ry and still have w alk ed into hi« hank
pent the past
T he deed w as
sel, widow of the late Jo h n D T hen to nil w ho go out lost, com es
Miller« «f Duality Feed«
feel i th
a t i U
A rch- u upsuurs.
p stairs.”
d lone
o n e H p hnd
u bane
u i i c u did
i v i i not
iv l
iw
uM
u n ncle
u e zvren-
7» ««I'
un» visiting
y in
in g a Mr
i r a and
n o M rs Essner.
t
m onth
T raehsel J r . died at th e Good th e Second D e a th —e te rn a l se p a ra ­
e r h a a treated m e fairly, a n d he
M arkham stood up and w alked in a physical w ay and* had re- re iiJrneti .h ?Ln e ^ lth hls f2 Iks
Hillsbarn Warehouse flrr-t. n I leclrlr Urpot
Phone 1»U
tio
n
from
God.
O
ne
in
stan
t
a
fte
r
w as q u ite a n xious for m e to m arry back and fo rth across th e room
m oved a ll obstacle«’ ,, 7 h,3“
M r and Mrs B e rn ard G h e n t and
hospital S a tu rd a y at 11
lle'fiany htoi- I’liune H ill,boro 1114
you h ave b re a th e d y o u r last, you
Mr W rede. U ncle A rcher, as you
”Good G—d.'” His w ^rds w ere He twhnvoH h»
i * ° lS P31«1 fa
m ilv
of T
h h a atch
trh .» e r v isited v<^
d
m a fte
r a 8 tw
o 0 w«w»ir«‘
iiir»«««
fam
ily
T
M
r
and
p
f
,e
,w
w
eeks'
illness
knO W
U fa «
i n l g a r t t lv
♦/-» C A t i r b o l u •» i ««-1 i K 1 a
• U —»'
• U ... . ..
,
W 3S
iliO n C
th e M rs Jo e B a k er and fam ily S u n d ay
know , w
as v violently
opposed to scarcely audible. "So th a t s th e ex- house w ith A rc h er b u t still in thi.pl»
S
She
he w as born
bo rn on M arch 25. 1888. a re e ith e r out In th e glory w ith
God a n d th e saved or else you a re
th e m arriage."
No
P31’’* g «u
ot
3 .
5 S h e w a s l)ul ln ,u , a w f,,i d a r k n e s s O n , ,, ,
e planation!
-“
.'O w
» v onder
oue. w
»C e co
c u u u ld
i u n i i ’t . w was
a s th e questio
question n of a a suspect.
su s n e c t In
I n to
, . . . , . Sundi y. . u d “ ‘™
“ ‘v e * r l«*ny
u e e s s,s
ts OII
,.......;
"And you. Miss L ake?
u n d e rstan d th e things th a t hap- his sh re w d b ra in flashed t h e ' ! r a n d M r s G eor*:<‘ c °n n o lly w ere th ^ d»<>ehter of the late F re d S tu ck i be fo rev e r w ith the w eeping the
t h l3 t
r ..^ h l
a*.
. . . .
I II L V f r
ar«rl
V f «•«.
a—
r» _ a
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P o r r tA F
T •«
t fWO
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"Oh," she re tu rn e d offhandedly, TWinorl
pened t h e r e
"I thought th e m arriag e m ight be lievable!"
ra th e r a good thing. Mr. W rede w as
V ance had su n k back
com forting kind of soul w h o chair, relax ed . He took
w o uldn't have both ered m e in the spiration. like
Mr and M rs O liver W escott and ' ^ ’u r ’o n ’- D ave John. A nthony and y our b ro th e r a fool, G od name,I
slig h te st—and I
I will ,?|| «♦ Ariminigti-tttor'g Sale on
of H illsboro v isited M r O eorge, and th ree d au g h ters. B er- you a m u rd ere r. He sees th e an g er
desirous
A rchie T hom pson and J nice_and E sther, at hom e, and M rs in y o u r heurt, not th e gun in y our
queer
S unday.
L C G lask e of O reneo. and one hand "T he h eart is d e sp erately
faults,
o elirti,. .
a ,
. L,-
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o w vase— a n a :
- ......... P31-'* Kuests S u n d ay at R randchild D a rlen e G laske Five sis w icked.” he says. So sp rin g s a ll sin
in te rfe re w ith me—”
ard ” glance, ta k ........
in g out again
a n d 'rv
hom e w ere ,prs
follow
at I J ’- •'! °n the late John Sigrist farm '/«-mile
P u rh a n c "
tr
..«i. u a slight u p w ----
«sail* W
n i rede
u u t w as in a q a u an
ry tde d a h)es w
a athiesen
u iit-stn nom
* ‘ a ' so su rv iv e as tm
iu w s s Rose
n o s e a and
n a fo r th e lost a C h rlstle ss grnvc
C ig arette c^
case.
e v «r
e r i fn
Wo picked up the d ag . g . er and plac- Mr
Vfe- and M
Af- M
t> obert
t ..A R
«> eisner of . E
fe sther.
th o r Edna. Alm a and
„„.J M
«g_..
a r riv a l of^M r
. th e his Clgarett?
e ’ “ I I'll
U n n «v
o r-
r - He
rs R
rs R uth and e te rn ity w ith o u t hope
,„t north of Connell Station and about K miles N. E. of Hills­
m ind a ho ••
cbanged >o u r £lve >ou io r th is—never! It w as ed it in the o th er vase on the table.
Miss V irginia D avolt of K el- j K e stik of Oswego, and one b ro th e r w ith o u t God.
m in d a bit?
boro, Oregon, the following personal property:
you w ho guessed th e solution. A nd T hen he g a th e red up the frag m e n ts s°- Wash . and Mr. and M rs Ar- : W alter S tucki and a step-m other
B ut G od Is not w illin g to lose
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if all
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th
but
I of the T ing yao. c arrie d *t h e m [ no,d Je n se n of H illsboro
M «,
rs E lsie
S tu ck i
you even tho --------------------
u g h y o u r life-tim e ,
,
ii
Two horses; two cows; two heifers: McCormick-
q u a in ta n ce w ith H ilda L a k e , I c o u ld n 't c o rre la te m y know ledge." th ro u g h ‘the k itch en “ ' a^d
F u n e ra l services w ere held W ed- has been in th e vilest sin He so D e e f i t lV n t m u r e M iir e n ile r -
i
m ine expression
evocam o
M arkham cam e to a sudden h a lt -----------------
them in th
e g arb ag e w l on t ^ ’i — w « . Home from Sehool
noticed a soft, fem inine
---e P a r h a o p n a i l r»r« « U a i
nesday
at
th
e
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eth
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B
aptist
loved
you
th
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gave
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only
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n
mower, hay rake;
com e in to her eyes She glanced
W hat do you m ean by saying re a r porch T he p o k e r Ilr
he ,, h a d a
W alter
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ch u rch in B ethany.
begotten Son. th a t If you believe J , ’n " * 'c v r u i s c ; McCormick-Deering springtooth; iron
d ew n as if em barrassed.
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th a t I guessed th e solution?”
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in Him. you should not p erish but wheel wagon; Oliver chilled plow; cultivator- weeder*
"P
erhaps,
as
you
say.”
she
re-
D
idn’t
you
h
e
left
th
e
house
ih
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.
college,
re
tu
rn
e
d
to
his
hom
e
Sun-
,, j ■ - ,
- .
—- — — ,
—
- — sav. asked V ance h e le ft th e house th ro u e h the m a r
A sk y o u r a tto rn e y to send y o u r have e te rn a l life See Jo h n 3 1« 'about 8 tons hay; hay-fork illld r o n e
'» I D i r a 'l l n n m ilL
plied in a low voice^ "the a rriv a l m ildly, "th a t the only w ay one e n tra n ce passed b ehind the h^dge da£
legal a d v e rtisin g to th e A rgus.
G eorge N T aylor. B eaverton Pd ad
» t
. .
I ■“ ' ” »i a l , o n n l l l k
of Mr G rassi changed m y m ind."
could e x p la in th e circu m stan ces in the vacant
lot
u n la tc h e d ,h «
S>
Sydney
C
onnolly
of
W
illam
ina
u
h
.
litter
carrier
ami
cable;
set
double
harnoM; single
vacant lot, u n latc h ed the
V ance stood up.
was by the assum ption th a t a dead gate at the re a r of his a p a rtm e n t v isited re la tiv e s and friends here
harness;
Singer
sewing
machine;
2
wheelbarrows;
spray
"I hope, Miss Lake.
. he . . ___
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se v e ra l days last w eek
said, m an w alk ed u p sta irs’ . . .
No. house, and w ent to his room s."
pump; 15-gallon iron kettle; household goods; and all
" th a t you w ill both be very happy." 1 M arkham . I am su re I sh a ll nev er
Mrs T hor G ronbeck of V ernonia
{Concluded next week)
We dined at V ance’s a p artm e n t forgive you."
small tools usually found on a farm.
and H u lg ar P ih l of P o rtla n d visited
th a t night. B oth V ance and M ark-
M a rk h am sat dow n a n d m ut-
at the Ja m e s M athiesen hom e W ed­
ham w ere troubled, for the case tere d a disgusted oath H e sm o k -|
TERMS—CASH.
nesday
had not had a satisfactory en d in g ed a w hile in silence.
Miss M ahala C orey v isited her will never harm the homes
—th
ere ,7
w ere
ere ma,
m any
th at
at had
had
T h h e e internai’
in te rn a l "h h e e m
m o _______
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n y things
lh,in 8s 'th
T
rrh a g e ex-
aunt. Miss
Louise M aurer, in
and buildings made of our
been left unexplained; th ere w ere plains m any things," he adm itted
H illsboro last w eek.
m an y links in the chain of evidence finally. "B ut I still d o n ’t u n d e r- F irst fe d era l p riv a te pilot license
Administrator of the Estate of John Sigrist, Deceased
H arold P ie re n of P o rtla n d spent Concrete Building Tile. They «
w hich had not been found. B ut stand B risb an e's death, a n d th e *ssued
resid en t of W ashing- last w eek w ith his uncle and aunt. improve with age and the
/ H. A. KUKATLI, A u ction eer
ton county goes to N orm an "Bud M r a n d M rs F ra n k C orey.
b e fo re the night was over th ere bolted door.”
J. J. W ISM ER, Clerk
first and only cost is within * IV-'X Ik -'V '
w ere no longer any m ysteries:
"A nd . yet, . d ’ ye see," re tu rn e d R alston of F orest G rove F riday,
M r a n d M rs L. H P eters. L eila
before
F
ederal
In
sp
ecto
r
G
len
W
E ach step in th is m onstrous crim e, Vance, "it a ll fits in p erfectly, now
your reach. We try to be
Neel, he passed all fly in g and P eters. H om er W hat, accom panied honest and we make an hon­
5nd eac|) p e rplexin g and co n tra- th a t w e h av e th e key.'
by Mrs L. H. H arvey of P o rtlan d
technical
tests
w
ith
a
p
ra
ctic
a
lly
d icto ry factor, had been clarified.
He lay back in his c h air and
and M r a n d Mrs Lee S c h a ffe r of est product.
T he fin al elucidation of the mys- stre tc h ed his legs. H e took sev eral Perfect record.
H illsboro, sp en t last w eek at Ne-
te r y cam e in a m ost unexpected p u ffs on his c ig a rette a n d h a lf
R alston took his in stru ctio n at ta rts and D cpoc Bay.
m anner. We w ere sitting in V ance's closed his eyes.
I th e L ong A ir S e rv ice school at
M r and M rs E dw ard W endt and
lib ra ry , talking, a fte r dinner. V ance
“I th in k , M arkham , 1 can re- C ornelius un d er th e in ________
stru ctio n of fa m ily of L eisyville v isited w ith
sm oked in doleful silence for a co n stru ct th e am azin' and c o n tra - P 'lot E dw ard J. Ball. He plans to A dolph E rdm an and fam ily S un d ay
w5 i1®-
d ict’r y occu rren ces th a t took place con tin u e his tra in in g u n til he is
M r and Mrs F rancis B ra n d e n ­ ^V enetian tick et, F. W W eldon,
" I t s dashed m ystifyin'," he m ut- in th e Coe dom icile last W ednes- licensed to pilot th e tran sco n ti- b u rg of O reneo visited J. C R affety
tered. “W hat I can’t un d erstan d is day night . . . I dou b t if W rede nental a irlin ers, a n d now has m ore a n d d a u g h te r M arie S un d ay ’
,
,,,lJ ^ boro Rt *>
how A rcher got u pstairs a fte r he a ctu ally p lan n e d to m u rd e r A rc h er th an 60 hours solo fly in g to his
M rs C. R eim er. M rs W Al- N orth o f C annery, across W. W ash in gton St., P hone 1341
h a d been stabbed in the library Coe th a t night. T h e idea had no credit.
d inger. Mrs H a rry A ld in g er and I
T h ere's little doubt, a fte r Liang'., dou b t been in his m ind fo r a l o n g -----------------------------------------------------------
story, th at the bloody w ork w as tim e, for he had obviously tak e n
don e dow nstairs "
th e p re ca u tio n of secu rin g a d u p li-
'
' I'm not so sure yo u 're rig h t cate key to th e sp rin g lock on the
about that, V ance.” subm itted M ark- re a r door B ut I h ave a feelin
ham "If your theory is correct, you th a t he w ished only to arg u e var-
m u it logically adm it the pioposi- ious m a tte rs out w ith A rc h er last
tion th a t a dead m an w alked up- W ednesday n ig h t before a ctu ally
8tairs ’
1 re so rtin g to m urder. It's obvious
V ance inclined his head
th a t he called on A rc h er th a t n ig h t
"I realize that," h e said th o u g h t- ; and trie d to convince him th a t he
fully. T hen he leapt to his feet w ould be th e p e rfe c t m ate fo r
and stood before M arkham , tense H ilda L ake. A rc h er disag reed —and
•$32.50 Simmons
and anim ated. "A dead m an w alk- disagreed violently. T h at w as no
STUDIO COUCH
e d upstairs.” he rep eated in a doubt th e a rg u m e n t th a t L ian g ov-
strained, hushed voice. "T hat s it! erh eard . I im agine th a t th e d ebate
$52.50 Walnut 4-piece
T h at's the answ er to ev ery th in g reached th e point w h ere blows
>££50
. . . Yes, M arkham ."—he nodded I w ere stru ck . T h e p o k e r w as q u ite
BEDROOM SUITE
Principals in Bank Sheep Show
People Return
THE KENNEL
MURDER CASE
i
W
THEY KNOW
HOW
'1
Reedville Man Has
Large Wheat Yield
RHEUMATISM?
K1-
Home Laundrv &
Dry Cleaners
Will Pay Top Market
Mountaindalc Folk
G o to
Yrllnwctrms»
Mrs. H. Traehsel
Dies in Portland
E. B. Anderson Qc Son
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th
Fire, Flood, Storm and Decay
BETTER
License as Pilot
Granted GfOVe Man
P. F. GROSSEN
HljXdp
Hillsboro Concrete
Brick &. Tile Co.
" C jr ! T o i n t "
- ß w /er o f
S o c i a l l y G or reet
S o c ia l ^ o r
or m s
A U G U ST
S A LE
HOME FURNISHINGS
*23“
T im e ly T ip fo r
H om e O w ners
I ool-Gardner Lumber Co. is headquarters for
Barn I' looring, Silo Staves, Dry Flooring for
Chicken houses, Screen Wire, Glass Cloth,
All Grades of Cedar Shingles, Roof Paint,
Shingle Stains, Poultry Netting, Hardware
Cloth, Cement, Sand, Gravel, Chimney Pipe
and Thimbles, Galvanized Ridge Roll, Eave
Troughs, etc., Wood Gutter, Door and Win­
dows, Cedar Posts, Fuller House Paints, Var­
nishes. Glass, Putty, Deadening Felt, Roll
Roofings, Berry Crates and Hallocks, Screen
Doors, Adjustable Screens.
It will pay you to see us first for all kinds of
BUILDING NEEDS
? 14.50 Spring-filled
MATTRESS
>39.50
DAVENPORT nd CHAIR
*9M
’2 9 95
$29.00
>6>C>.50
CHAIR and OTTOMAN in rayon tapestrjJUd»
$179.00 Westinghouse
REFRIGERATOR
$206.00 Kelvinator
REFRIGERATOR
$2.95 Part Wool
>2-25
DOUBLE BLANKETS
$59.50
PH1LCO RADIO
$45.00
PHILCO RADIO
$19.50
> -|£ .5 O
PORCH GLIDER
>49.60
DAVENPORT and CHAIR
These and many Other equally great
bargains are to be had during this Mala.
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correct in form, in phrnting and
ia ev
erv
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d elica
elica te
te detail;
detail; correct in color
and character o f card or paper.
C o rrect
in th e exq u isite q u a lity o f the w orkm an-
«nip.
A h t r u ly a plv&sunt to ••'utV f/t/r 1 ol
nevV ,/yZ« in W eM , n fl / n v t to t to n i
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Pool-Gardner Lumber Co.
Selfridge Furniture Co.
Phone 2691
Phone 21X
151 Baseline St.
Tor a ilecad c "Art Point" K
ornu
Lave Leen recognized i »Socially C
orrect.
and
A n tta u n .v m e n ty t h r co d b
g u /to r v u o n o b l'.
V ,r y p ro m p t M i v Vr ies.
WHlsbonij^Arg us
136 S. Third Ave/
With Whlith 1. Combined T h . Hlll.boro In d ^ ,n d .n t
a
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