The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, August 15, 1935, Page 10, Image 10

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    H IL L S B O R O
Page Two
AR G U S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
OREGON
Thursday, A liguât ir>, U)’jg
Blanche Finegan and Mildred Rock
door. He opened the door. . . . "
including several visitors from T i­
O ur dmailfleil colum ns may h a v .
and F rank Oliver returned S a tu r­
Vance paused.
gard. Watermelon was served by Just what you are looking f„
day
from
Epworth
l.rague
insti­
"V know. M arkham. I am in-1
Miss K atherine licssinger, Mrs El Read them
tute at Falls City.
d in ed to think that Brisbane w a s ;
m er Benson mid Mrs. Karl Dror-
Many from Cornelius attended
i buugli
prepared for any emergency. He i
ASK YOIM SFI.I
[ the funeral services o t Charles
had w orked out a scheme for k ill- ,
Miss Alma Mul/.ke was honored
How shall we escape if wo neg
Heed at the Hillsboro M E church
j with n kitchen shower Thursday Icct so great sulvutlon In oilier
[ ing Archer, placing him in h is .
Monday afternoon
bedroom w ith the revolver in his'
at Ihe home of Iter sister, words if Ihe people who lived be
B e a v erto n Sprftced U p ; M is t i ! evening
hand, and then bolting the door M rs . P ugh P re s id e n t: C o u p le M o v e to F orest G ro v e ; Miss
Mrs. Ilruee Steel Twenty guests fore Christ w ithout a Bethlehem
By
front the hall, so as to make it ap- ;
I were in attendance,
M a tz k e B rid e A u g u s t 3
manger, u U ethsem ane's agony, a »
M ile s B rid e ; B irth d a y C e le b ra te d
pear as suicide. And when he saw j
S. S. V a n Din«
calvary: Heath, or ii resurrection
Archer sitting in his easy chair,
Morning with all Ils triuinplis Inal
BEAVERTON
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apparently asleep, he no doubt [
(By Mi*» D«trothy Cooke)
Molalla. Rev and Mrs H H. Miles
volunteer fire departm ent lias been j
to answ er for every disobedience,
felt that the fates w ere w ith him.
CORNELIUS—A Townsend meet- and family arc form er residents of
on
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tio
n
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m
itte
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burning the grass and weeds along
i l l y M r . J . A. M c C o y )
how shall we escape who have
that his road had been made easy ing was ^eld August 7 at the Meth- Cornelius, w here Rev. Miles was
W Verne McKinney, editor of hoard angels singing. "There is
KANSAS CITY While J. P. Vun-
“ »<* <"» vacant lots The d e
I can see him tiptoeing across th e ; (Xlist church. Sam Carnes of Me- pastor of the M E. church.
derzunden was helping J A M e-1 ,,al
w l" receive pay to the tile Argus, has been appointed on born tins day in the city of David
room to the easy chair w here the M innville explained the plan and
Move to Grove
Coy fill his woodshed Monday, n,nount it would cost the city to a special labor commute»* for Ihe a S a v io u r'' E C Bennett. I’d ml
other sat. I can see him place the A rthur Moore, district organizer
tt.IV»
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the
grass cut and disposed I National Editorial association. The
Mr
and
Mrs.
Atha
Russell
and
some
wood
fell
out
of
flic
revolver against A rcher’s r i g h t from Monmouth, presided in the daughter Linda Kay have moved to and caused Vanderzanden to truck
(Continued fm m la * t
f a l l '0*
¡com mittee is to function us an ud-
• So far. so good,” said Markham tem ple and pull the trigger.—the organization of the club,
and break his wrist.
Carr Councilm an
! visory group to the m em bership on
"But w hat of B risbane?”
im pact of the bullet drove Arch- j Mrs. L aura Pugh w a s elected Forest Grove.
Mrs. Lester Moobcrry returned
Mrs E. B Webb Russell Hickey ! t ; u.v C arr hi,!i been named as the «»“tiers relating Io employer cm
‘Brisbane* Ah, yes He was an e r’s head to the left. Then I can pregj dent; Ernest Creek pa um. vice-
bl°ye 1 elatlonsliips mid whirl) by Gas Pains and Indigestion victims,
unexpected element. But Wrede see Brisbane place the revolver in president; Mrs. Mattie Smith, scc- home Sunday from the Jones hos- and j ucg Hopson visited friends in "»'w member of the eitv council
Kev und Mrs George Tavloi and ,h®lr " a,lll't' " i ll inevitably alfeet why suffer? For quick relief from
kncw nothing about it. . . . As 1 see Archer's hand and retu rn to the retary. and Mrs Lotta Eox. treas- pitul. w here she recently under- Portland Saturday evening
Mr and Mrs J A McCoy vis- I family accompanied bv Samuel Rose <he cost of producing and distrlbut stomach distress due to excess acid,
it, Markham. Brisbane had planned door, w here he carefully put i n , u rc r. Fifty-seven members were went an operation
Miss M ane Melanson returned ite<l at the l.lovd A nderson' home ,,f Washington. D. C . left Moudut
»vws|.up« i s 't he committee was get a free sam ple o f the Ihlga
to get rid of Archer that same operation the mechanism he had received into the club. Sam J
Hillside Tuesday afternoon
I ,or “ two weeks* stay at Hie beach ,l|d *'l,'d ereuted at the nntlonul con- Treatm ent, a doctor'» prescription
night H is trip to Chicago was worked out for bolting the door Harms, president of the McMinn- Saturday from the sum m er session
ut Hie Hillsboro Phurm nry. Adv
Guv Rnvmond spent a few days
Hose in the grandson of Slim■ I'e u tio n in New O rleans
merely a blind. With bis knowledge from the hall. . . My word. Mark- ville club, helped in the organiia- at Oregon State college, w here she
took
a
prim
ary
course
She
began
|ast
week
visiting
relatives
und
l,el
c
laineustei
<if criminology and his shrewd tech- ham. what a situation! — Brisbane (ion and m , s L aura Pugh intro-
Monday teaching in the nursery friends in Portland.
Dr. and Mrs. C. F Mason mid
nieal brain, he had w orked out a shooting a dead man. and then duced the speakers. Kay Shaw led school
at David Hill school in
Mrs Earl Waldron and h e r s««s John und David recently r e ­
p c fe c tly logical means of doing elaborately setting the stage t o the group singing, accompanied at Hillsboro.
mother, Mrs Zweifel visited Mr | turned from a short stay in Vun-
.(Way w ith his brother and having prove that it was suicide!
the piano by Mrs Louise Cochrane
J. C. Jacobs J r of Perry. Oklu .
the crim e appear a suicide. N atural-
"Good G—d! " breathed M arkham Maxine McPherson and Leota White visited Mr and Mrs. Joseph Coch­ and Mrs. C larence Sm ith in Port-1 couver, 11 C.
land a few days lust week.
1 Beaverton G arden club will not
ly he chose Wednesday night when
. But d uring this tragic farce.' " v r e ushers.
ran Monday.
Rent Farm
j hold »»eetings during August.
lie knew Archer would be alone Vance w ent en> Wrede had ar-
Miss Miles Bride
Mr and Mrs Ashley Jackson and
prices on Hairy Vetch, Auntrian I’eaa and
Mr and Mrs C harlie Waddle of I
Ml“
Mr‘d<*
‘ r k thk
’n
re-S rlved at “ dcclsion H® had devid-1 Word has been received by Cor- son. Mr and Mrs. O liver C art­
Grain of nll kinds.
alibi by having Gamble make res-
t0 come back to Archer Coe and nelius friends of the recent mar- w right and tw o sons. Mr. and Mrs Dillev rented the ranch from Mrs. I Miss Alma Matzke. daughter of
orvstions on the 5.15 train to Chi- flnish for nll um e. the crlm e which n ag e o( Miss Percie Miles o f Ole Olson and children. Misses I Waddle's mother, Mrs Zoe Quick. Mr und Mrs. William Mutske, was
SACK
TWINE
- BINDER TWINE
cago His plan was to go back to apparently he had only started -- -
■
■ ■■■■ M artha Spiesschaert and Frances »>d “»■»• moving this w«*»*k.
m arried to Howard Leibrtck, son
the house and
a laler
J He bethought himself of the Ting ro u n < j. "B ut w hat of W rede’s at- Pugh and Paul Scnko a n d Earl
grain acks
Mr and Mrs Louis Strohm ayer of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leibrtck. August
w as an excellent idea, and it w as vao vase he had broken, and per- tem pted m urder of G rassi”’
Phelps enjoyed a w iener roast purchased a new Pontiac car last 3 nt the home of Father McAllister
The last word in seed anti
almost detection proof. And he did ¡xapS fearing its absence would be
at Beaverton. The couple left im - '
Thursday evening at Balm Grove, week.
"That
was
logical
and
in
keep-
*_ w-
a» -. noted
plcfcecj out a superficially
come . back
to .1
the house, Mark
mediately for u w eek's stay at Ore- (
Grain (’leaning.
Rev. John Ebert of Forest Grove
Mrs. French Hostess
barn. w ith the definite intention of S S r
to m
Ä
!"« » '“ !»
Î S S Ï Ä S S
beaches They will make their
supplied the
t church pulpit
Mrs Deward French entertained gon
Miss
Lake
explained
it—intense
killing Archer. . .
i™
,cv u u .i ...u
a ...c u ,,
I collection
and v carried
it back to
F REE
I) E L I V E R Y
Sunday, due to the death of Charles the Harmony club at her home home in Portland.
' * » , a ,,,-. «
.
(I.
h a ^ T h . h ja , 1 » .« id «
»'
Mr and Mrs. J. W Scott spent j
Reed, son ot Rev. and Mrs. Charles Wednesday afternoon.
the
past
week
in
California
"Oh. it’s all quite simple, Vance sa j, was around ten o clock.
.
.
.
, ,
..
j
Misses Gladys and Ethel McCoy
went on. "But before Brisbane re- Wrede opened the gate of the rear fa(?t him confidenc* He L e w
Miss M argaret West recently r e ­
__ B<‘yerly T rlles H onorrd
returned home Friday from Port-
turned that night, strange and un- yard, and left it ajar, and it was exactlv w here the dagger was- he
Mrs. Ray fr ite s was hostess at land, w here they have been visit- turned from a three weeks' trip to
canny things happened. The plot then that the Scottie: followed him
,w - (he domestk. arrangem 'ents a party Wednesday afternoon at lng their grandparents, Mr and St Louis, M o, w here she was a '
M illers of Q uality Freda
delegate to the national c o n v en -!
became cluttered w ith comphca- on his d ark errand. He w ent in the , .. c
house- he had a kev to her home, honoring the birthday of m , s j q Davis
lllllxbero Warehouse—Oregon Elretrtr Depot
Phone IMS
tions, and Brisbane, instead of rear door of the Coe house, leav-1 th ® Goe house he he do u b tle^
tion
of
the
W
alther
League
of
the
Bethany Store— Phone Hillsboro l it i
creating a perfect crime, walked mg it o p e n -a n d the Scottie fo l-, ’h® rear d b ro k er?lo ck on O r a « ^ her daughter Beverly The after- j Mr and Mrs. John Brady of Lutheran church.
into a plot more diabolical than lowed. Everything was black a n d 1“ “ ® H e h a d DrobabW bi-™<idl m- noon was spent in playing games. Hillside visited Mr and Mrs. J
The local Rebekah lodge met
after which refreshm ents w e r e | p. Brady and family Tuesday eve-
the « to he himself and conceived., still. He w ent throqgh the dining
’ “r
August 7. w ith a good atten d an ce,1
ioom into the libra*- and ¿ l a c ^ ®r his
° f ,a w»aW . bride until served on a dainty table w ith green ' ning.
• • •
his own inferior vase on the teak-
could no longer resist the urge and yellow color scheme. Present
Celebrates Birthday
Vance moved in his chair
— -- ,— t \ J .
j , I wood base w here the T i n a v a o vas.* ,0 f o ll o w UP b is — as he thought— were M argaret Jan e Dooher. Joyce.
G randdad Conklin celebrated hisl
This U
is what
Iwd happened . in
. h e ? r d lx , a e s « e r s successful
m u urder
of zvrener
Archer Dy
by m
the e P“u' a aPd . G eor®’“«a Junes; Lu-
w u a . .M.V.
. . . . s to o ®
d
H e 5 to “« o k k th
u c c e s s iu i m
r u e r or
the meantime: Archer, recovering **ad
, “ e .i00* J .! ie
m urder of Grassi. Hc would thus ®‘* ?• P ^seilla and Mary Rae Mann, seventy-fourth birthday anniver-
Thursday His son Carl of
from the blow of the poker, a n d ; hldder it and moved t o w a r d t h e h a v e w o n a comPlete victory over Sally and Connie Lou Huson, M ax­ sary
not realizing that he had also been k‘ |.den ‘b.,“11*1 moved tow ard th» (he forcps , ha, had tem porarily de- ine McPherson. Esther Hienie. Jack Portland came out to help him
stabbed. went upstairs to his bed-
• • • •
feated him His frustrated e g o and Je rry C artw right, Tony Dooher celebrate.
Eli Poe of Forest G rove visited
room The shades w ere up, and
Vance raised him self a little in again. And had it not been for and the honor guest.
Manns Buy Home
Friday evening at the J. A McCoy
Wrede, from his own apartm ent, his chair.
Liang's perspicacity—which Wrede
Mr. and Mrs. William Mann and home.
could see him across the vacant "And when
he reached the door, underestim ated—and the shift of
Mr. and Mrs. J P. V anderzan­
lot. .
. No one w ill ever know
Markham, he saw a figure com- G rassi’s arm, he would have suc- family have purchased Ihe house
owned
by Mrs. Emma Schmale.
den and son Ralph and Mr. and
w hat thoughts w ent on in Coe's
ing down the stairs from the sec- ceeded."
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arnold
Gnos
and
Mrs.
J. A. McCoy and daughters
mind at this time. But obviously ond floor. T here was a light in
"But w hat," a s k e d
M arkham,
he was incensed at Wrede. and he the library, but it was not suffi- “first gave you the idea that Wrede children and Frank Boge enjoyed Gladys and Ethel left Saturday
a fishing trip to Carlton lake S un­ morning for Bay Ocean, to spend
probably sat dow n to w rite him a cient to m ake possible an absolute had committed the m urders?”
a week's vacation.
letter forbidding him ever to put recognition of the figure on the
"The Scottie. M arkham." answ er- day.
Mrs F rank Waibel and children,
foot m the house again. He began stairs. To W rede th at figure was ed Vance. "A fter having found she
Mrs
M
argaret
Gnos
and
Miss
F
ran
­
to feel tired—perhaps the blood Archer, tA rcher a n d
Brisbane, belonged to Higginbottom. I ascer-
We specialize In quality com­
had commenced to choke his lungs, you’ll recall, w ere of the sam e' tained th at he had given her to his ces. Miss Mildred Haase and Mrs. m ercial printing.— Argus.
tf
Mattie
Sm
ith
were
dinner
party
The pen fell from his fingers. He height and general build, and they inam orata w ho lived in the Belle
is pus joojip sn3.iv *?qt ¿Bjou £[
made an effort to prepare himself did not look dissim ilar). W rede Maison. And once I had followed guests Wednesday of Mrs. W alter -putx ssjjp p o jnoX ogueqo no.f u
for bed He took off his coat and stood behind the portieres at the the Scottie's trail and knew that Austin of Yamhill. Mr. and Mrs
waistcoat and hung them carefully library door, the dagger grasped in she belonged next door, I made a Austin plan to move soon to Iowa
in the closet. Then he put on h is 1 his hand, and w aited till his op- bit of an investigation. I learned Hill, w here a new house is being
dressing gown, buttoned it, and tied portunity came. The shadowy fig- from a perfectly honest Irish 'm aid constructed
T here w ill be no m eeting of the
the belt about him. He w alked to ure came down the stairs and that both Higginbottom and his
the windows and pulled down the walked tow ard the closet door at lady fair—a Miss Delafield—had Women's Home Missionary society
shades T hat act took practically the end of the hall,—Brisbane was been having a farew ell dinner at of the M E church during August.
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Mann and
all of his rem aining vitality. He no doubt going back for the over- the tim e Coe was m urdered. Y'
started to get his bedroom slip- coat and hat which he had left see. I had thought perhaps that B arbara Jane of P ortland visited
pers, but th e black mist of d e a th ! there on coming in. But Wrede, some blond lady w ith a Duplaix Mrs. M artha Mann Wednesday eve­
was drifting in upon him. He w ith his inflam ed imagination, as- lipstick had adm itted th e Seottie' ning.
Mrs Frank Koch entertained with
thought it fatigue—the result, per- sum ed th at A rcher was preparing into the Coe house earlier in the
haps, of the blow W rede had struck to leave the house to tell some evening. But although Miss Dela- a birthday party at her home last
him over the head He sat down j one of the attack—to report him field used D uplaix lipstick and had week. About 30 guests w ere pres­
iu his easy chair B ut he never to the police, perhaps. He couldn'*' undoubtedly called on .Archer Coe ent.
Beverly T rites recently returned
got up, Markham. He never chang­ be sure: he only knew th at it before half-past seven, it was not
ed his shoes. As he sat there the spelled danger for himself. And he she who had let the Scottie in; for from a visit w ith friends in P o rt­
land.
final inevitable fog stifled him!”
was more thoroughly determ ined the little dog was in the Delafield
Mr. and Mrs Darcy Crosby and
‘ Good G—d. Vance! I see the h or­ than ever to put an end to A rcher apartm ent after nine o'clock that
'Brisbane as I now see it had n‘8h t( and had disappeared some I ^am dy ot C alifornia have been
ro r of it." breathed Markham.
J h ^ h e l tim
betw een
een then
then and
and half-past
half-oast Eues s ° f Mr a«d Mrs George
“All these steps in th at sinister just placed the strings, “ ^ which
time e betw
situation," Vance continued, “are h , d . . . _ j t —
a . __ ten, at which hour the maid insti- viusuy.
Mr. and Mrs. C Ingler have
cieariy indicated.
. . B ut think in the
of hif tOp-coat. when tuted a search ior her Moreover,
w hat m ust have gone on in Wrede s \y rede came silently n o o n h im 1 learned th at the Scottie could moved to McMinnville.
Mrs. C. Briggs of P ortland greet­
m ind when he looked out of his from behind and thrrnrt th e dag- . have entered the Coe house on>y
window and saw the man he had g{,r into his back H Co lla n s c H im
some one had unlocked the gate ed old friends in Cornelius T hurs­
m urdered moving about the room mediatelv, and Wrede p¿sthed the betw een the Belle Maison and the day.
There's nothing b etter than
M Herman and children
upstairs arranging the papers on bodv. w hich he thouelit was A rc h ->vacant lot next ,o th ® Coe resi‘ are Mrs
enjoying a trip to the beaches.
a glass of cold, refreshing
his desk, changing his clothes, go- er*s entirely into t h e c lo s e t a n d ! dence. And I fu rth er learned that
ing about his affairs as if nothing closed the door He w ent to o k " o ! th ®r® was n ° w ay for th ® Scotti® Miss Beth Cochrane was a busi­
M orningdcw Milk to top off
w hatever had happened!
the librav and it was a t t h i s t i m e t0 escape from th e Belle Maison, ness caller at Corvallis last week.
a quick lunch. Morningdcw
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Schmale
and
Vance inhaled several times on (hat he nrobablv s tu m b l e d o v e r except into the rear yard. O nly, . . . .
,
Milk is rich, sweet, pure and
his cigarette and broke the ashes t h e Scottie, w hich had followed some one who had unlocked the | ®h ‘!di ? n °JL Vancouver, Wash,
vu-
appetizing.
in to a sm all tray beside him.
him in. He d e c i d e d t h a t it w a s 8ate and opened the rear door of
Mrs Emma Schmale Sunday.
"My word. Markham! Can you safest to get rid of her immedi th e Coe residence would have giv- , n ° rP 'u ° ,,ii r ' an? ^ rs J ° hn Sny-
im agine Wrede's emotions’ H e
¿ h /m a J .v ." h ' L e n
her the opportunity of enter- ¿®_r. of » “ Isb° ro' » « t week, a boy.
killed a man; and yet he could o / made' some ''s o u n d w h e n ' k<he >n 8 the house. And Wrede was the i^rs , Snydcr was form erly Ju n e
TRY IT TODAY!
look across a vacant lot and see stumbled over her and hc was in only PCrson who could have done Henderson of Cornelius,
Mrs.
Dooher
to
Entertain
this dead man acting as if nothing no frame of mind at th at moment this."
Mrs. F rank Dooher w ill enter-
had happened. W rede had to start to meet new em ergencies logically
all over again It was a delicate He" droDned t h e d a i z e r r * h a r l T 'î n m
Tbe following year Hilda Lake
t*l®.,St A lexander church La-
and terrible situation. He knew t he v a s e a n d tu c k e d u n t h e n n k e r a n d G r a s s * w ere married, and the dl®s A ltar society at her hom e,
th
a t he
deadly dag-
dae- T h e n struck th e Scottie"
:t h e . p o k ®r ' a l l i a n c e s e e m s t o have been high ly I T hur,day
that
he had
had thrust
thrust a a deadly
ov*^?he' allianc®, ^ ® T S to h? Ve
highly
School
rts Soon
G U E R N S E Y D A IR Y
School SU
Stan
ger into A rcher C oes body. But head —it was th e simplest and successfuL Vance became the o w n -<
ocnooi
m
arts soon
Cornelius
grade
school will open
SAM HULIT & SONS
Archer was still alive—and re- most direct way of dealing w ith an j ®r of ®Jiss MacTavish. He had be- g eptcm ber 2
tribu tion must inevitably follow unexpected circum stance w h e n , comc
come attached to her during th e
. ' _ _
. „
,
Phone 2568
DePrez "at of 'th P e ortland
And
don o t forget that the lights there was no tim e for thought days. he
«no w
n e n had
a u nursed
n u r s e o her
n o r back
i » v x to!
i u , M,ss M ari®
week-end
'h o m e
m
m
iles
south of Hillsboro
did
go out
in A rcher
C oes
c e o f t h e rtn o was Tin health, and th e romance (if one
»«pna George
at tne DePrez,
nome
room. not Wrede.
no doubt,
fra n tic
a lly . J T x h e ^ e p r d e s e n "ncalcuIab!e
8
™ y call it th at) between Higgin-
he- mother, Mrs.
Gold Mrdal Diplom a Winner
expected, incalculable. . . .
!
and
family.
asked h im ^ lf athousand times what
bottom and Doris Delafield ran
In 1934 — Score 98 2
"There can be little doubt that on the rocks shortly after th e lady's |
Mrs, Melanson Home
was going on behind those drawn
Silver Medal Diplom a Winner
the
man
was
in
a
panic—and
with
Mrs. M argaret Melanson returned
retu rn from Europe. A fter her
shades. He not only feared the in ­
in 1933 — Score 97.8
, h not even break w”th th e m ajor she showed S aturday from a trip to N orth Da-
calculable mystery .............
of the situa sufficient reason. Hc . did
tion. but. I am inclined to think, i i
h> i
U *" ‘he libraii li‘« e interest in the dog; and Hig- koi a„ and„ M lnnesd,a-
he was perturbed most by his The whole thing was am azin. He ginbottom, in appreciation of some
Mrs. H enry Bchrm an, Misses i
speculation concerning the things 'Y®n' K,,m5 l,h u°U^,h J h,e ,r®^r u °°i nebulous favor which he con-
lie could not sec. . . . I wouldn't jblni<1tn g , that ?i® had, ®,ft ^ r iil®r s sidered Vance had done him, made
care to put in the two hours that ,® a d bi;d y ,*'? t h e c o a t c ? se? T h .®J‘' him a present of the bitch. Vance
Wrede spent betw een eight o'clock ? ,,en Garnt,le sum moned him the p|acecj her in his kennels, but she
and ten that night. He realized
morning, he found that
not seem to be happy there;
that some decision must be made— Ar5 btT wa? J?1}? *,n b,ls bedroom. and hc fin aiiy took her into his
th at some action must be taken beh'« d a bo ted door. The man apartm ent. He still has her, and
But he had nothing w hatever to ¡»“•• have felt th at th e whole worhL jh e has been "pensioned” for life,
go on: his imagination was his llad c? " e in:j?n ®.' 1 ‘ma ®,lne
ru ?V’ Sometimes I think t h a t Vance
only guide. . .
®d ,0 ..th ® bal1 c oset; w be" Gamble would rath er p art w ith one of his
“And he came back!” said M a rk -; waan * looking, to check his sa«‘ly- j treasured Cezannes than w ith little
.
hnckii»
: 30 to sP°ak; and then he saw the Mis: MacTavish.
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dead body of Brisbane. Some o l
THE END
Yes, nodded Vance, he came ..
. ,
back. He had to come back! But tbe n' i utb‘ at . least’u n?u\ t , hi v®
in that interim of his indecision dawn.« 1
h i"?; H® had k !lled
something unforeseen and horrible
,irl®nd,7,h s ally - b y accident!
had taken place. Brisbane had re- > bat
t?7tUre h<? "J“51. ha.v.e
turned to the h o u se -h e had re-
l r r ih e
°f a h "
turned stealthily, letting himself m nd the terrib le problem of A rch­
in with his own key. lie had r e - , ®,r s ,d ta ,h ' ' '11I \ , ond®r ,h ® .man
turned to kill his brother! He
UP s° wcl1 ? hcn 7 ® a r" ved,
looked into the library: the lights r h ® c° ld T
d ^ ? ation of ,,the f,nal
w ere on, but Archer was not there, t neccsslty* 1 suppose. . . .
He went to the draw er of the table | M arkham moved about the room
and took oot the revolver. Then he restlessly.
went upstairs. Perhaps he saw the i “I see it all,” he m uttered, as if
light through A rcher's bedroom to himself. He stopped and swung
Townsend Club Organized at
Cornelius with 57 Members
THE KENNEL
Firemen Burn
Grass, Weeds
MURDER CASE
Kansas City Man
Breaks His Wrist
STOMACH ULCERS
Will Pay Top Market
B
E. B. Anderson 8C Son
For a
“Pick-Up"
Lunch
Momingdew
ILLSBORO’S Merchants join in extending to H. L.
Mackenzie and the Mackenzie Motor Co. heartiest
congratulations on their new, modern quarters at
Third and Washington Streets. We wish them continued
success in
H
W E W A N T Y O U T O SEE IT
HILLSBORO— the Friendly City
The New
McCormick-Deering Spreader
ERE IT IS—the new McCormick-Deering—built
H
from the ground up to meet the requirements
of present-day agriculture.
Local Industries - - -
ARE THE BALANCE
WHEELS WHICH SERVE
TO HOLD PRICES
WITHIN BOUNDS
It is a noticeable fact that
in localities where there is no
locally manufactured product
to hold il commodity down in
price, those shipping in from
outside points take advantage
of the situation and almost
always boost the price.
It, therefore, is only good business on your part to
patronize your local industries. Especially when the qual­
ity is equal and your local people will meet any tempor­
arily lowered price by an outside concern.
SCHOLLS TILE CO. YARD
P la n t a t Scholia, Oregon
Our Motto—"Friendly Service . . . Fair Prices"
Washington Street between 1st and 2nd
Hillsboro
A R e a lly B e tte r
S E R V IC E
on
DRY
C L E A N IN G
If you w ant a com ­
plete service — for
spring dresses, coats,
suits, hats and gloves
— then be sure t o
call In the H o m e
L aundry a n d Dry
Cleaners' d e liv e ry
man. T here's nothing
really b etter for all
of your clothes than
the individual work
we do on each g ar­
ment.
Home Laundrv &
Dry Cleaners
Telephone 47
Hillsboro, Oro.
The new McCormick-Deering is not a built-over
model but distinctly new type, a machine embodying
the highest principles of design, workmanship and
manufacturing skill.
Long life and efficient spreading are assured when
a McCormick-Deering is used. Spreading costs are
reduced because the durability of the machine min­
imizes upkeep and extends the investment over years
of satisfactory service.
Two horses handle capacity loads without tiring.
Eight roller hearings and light weight construction
make this light draft possible. The box is easy to
load—it is low down and the two beaters and wide­
spread spiral shred and spread the manure as it
should be done.
There are many other features—conveniences, we
call them—that will interest you, but we want you
to see them for yourself. Come in any time.
(V enetian ticket, John P M eurer, Rt. 4, Hillsboro)
HILLSBORO FEED CO
Phone 271
160 W. Main St.
Bristol Hardware
J. W. Copeland Yards
Cady Motor Co.
kramien’s Palm Drug Store
Coslett’s Bar-B-Q
Perfection Bakery
Busch’s Service Stations
Portland General Electric Co.
Commercial National Bank
Royal Soda Works
Curry’s Grocery
Safeway Store
Fairway Market
Sprouse-Reitz Co., Inc.
Fred’s Superior Market
The Delta Drug Store
Goar’s Woman’s Shop
The C. C. Store
Hillsboro Argus
The Men’s Shop
Hillsboro Cash Grocery
Thomas S. Sholes
Hillsboro Meat Co.
1 Jsed Car Exchange
Hillsboro Pharmacy
Home Laundry & Dry Cl’ners
Imperial Cafe
Venetian Theatre
Weil’s Department Store
Wilma s Confectionery