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Page Six H IL L S B O R O A R G U S, H IL L S B O R O , must bo fam ished.” H er unexpected g r a e io u s n e s s calmed his half-crazed m ind ‘ W hy. L ilit h you roasted th is y o u rse lf' It w ill taste d o u b ly de lic io u s ' He forced a laugh "B u t I co u ld n 't take the food out o f y o u r Bv Robert Ames Bennett m outh.” B en efit N ovem ber 15; Red ( W N U S e rv ice C o p y rig h t by " I ' l l soon cook more. There's R obert An»«* B e n n e tt) p le n ty " Cross C hairm an N am ed G a rth caught M r R a m ill's hungry look, and shook his head "N o t (R y M m . Joh n M D a vid ao n ) ( Con tin lied from l.« t week) yet fo r us. sir We ll pack in some H E L V E T IA The school teacher. C H A P T E R IV m ore o f the meat before the w o l Joseph Wenzel, w ill present a con verines get it." cert N ovem ber 15 at the school The Whip Hand He la id a mat of w illo w foliage, Everyone is in v ite d The funds w ill The g ir l lic k e d her fing ers and sliced up w hat was le ft o f the sec be used to get a w a te r system in tu rn e d to stare covetously at the ond liv e r, and started o ff w ith stalled at the school. pieces o f moose d a n g lin g in the R am ill. A gro up o f young fo lk s from sm ud ge -fire smoke She spoke to ___ Though at firs t s tiff, the m illio n P o rtla n d spent Tuesday evening at G a rth alm ost c iv illy : »■s'- " •* • • . ' - m m F T ? aire d id not get out of breath so the home o f M r. and Mrs. V ic to r " I'v e no need to rest lik e Dad. q u ic k ly as before T h is was an en Christensen. A m ong them were Do 1 have to w a it fo r another couraging sign T hat easy c lim b to P a cific’s g rid iro n w a rrio rs p re p a rin g themselves to meet any and a ll co m p e titio n Coach Anse C o rne ll's eleven w ill meet l;is old team, M rs Christensen's b ro th e rs and piece?" the cla im and the fast re tu rn had sister. Clarence, O ren and Doris been vio le n t exercise fo r the m ine "C e rta in ly not. B u t yo u 've let M ille r • •"* He could have the c o o k -fire go out. Keep th is one investor. , .. . not . . . recov . Boy Scouts met at the school going, and you can use it. B e tte r 80 800,1 l f h,s hca r’ ,lad jo k e be to w a lk o ff and leave us at a tim e on spoiled fish and ro tte n house here F rid a y nigh t. cut another spit. M in d the k n ife bad. to starve?“ w a lru s." J im D avidson has been to H ills edge, i f yo u d o n 't w a n t to lose a B ut when he opened his cig ar Does it look that w a y ’ T w o H u xb y's face and neck were as boro several tim es la te ly having fin g e r." case. G a rth interposed. moose m ake a deal o f ea ting .s w o lle n and sore as i f covered w ith the wound on his hand dressed. "Y o u have o n ly fo u r le ft, s ir She showed she could be deft As G a rth spoke, he pointed ahead boils. His tem pe r was no less sore He cut it w ith an axe w h ile chop enough when she chose One stroke B etter hold them back to taper o ff at the red chunks on the spruce ; “ Y ou 're the one w ho put us in this ping wood. One stitch was taken o f the k n ife hacked o ff a w illo w gra d u a lly. T h is change o f diet branches. A lm o st at the same in - fix . you wood louse!" in the palm and tw o stitches on tw ig , tw o cuts sharpened the end. going to jo lt you hard enough. No stant his r if le je rk e d up. The see- G a rth gave h im a p ity in g look. the back o f the hand. G rasping the bottom o f the u n w ine o r w h isky, e ith e r.” ond shot was fo llo w e d by a sn a rl "T h a t's the fly venom ta lk in g . No M r. and M rs. A d o lp h B adert- cut second liv e r, she sliced up M r. R a m ill w a lke d along q u ite in g squall The squall s h rille d in to | cool, ca lcu la tin g schemer in his scher, w ho have been v is itin g th e ir lengthw ise, a ll the w ay to the raw - a distance w ith the cig ar case op a sh rie k th a t nipp ed o ff i n t o rig h t senses w o u ld ask fo r tro u b le daughter. Mrs. Emma Sorensen, at hide thong She poked the green en. his face im passive inside the silence. when his hands were tied. I m ight L in n to n . visite d the Pete Jossy wood fro m near the fire , p ile d on m osquito gauze o f t h e headnet When M r. R a m ill ra th e r hesita p o in t out. however, th a t the venom fa m ily Sunday. B atertscher re tu rn d ry sticks, and crouched dow n to When at last he looked up, he tin g ly follow ed G a rth to the hang was due to y o u r haste in tr y in g ed to L in n to n and Mrs. B ad ert- ho ld her spit ove r the blaze. closed the cigar case and handed in g legs o f moose, he saw a three- to— u h —a p p ro p ria te m y discovery scher w ill stay here fo r a tim e w ith G a rth had at once begun to it to Gath. “ Y o u 're the do ctor." foot, s tu b -ta ile d w ild c a t w ith b la ck- cla im ." her daughter, Mrs. Ida Jossy. G a rth put the case in his s h irt tu fte d ears ly in g un de r a t o r n E lm e r G u e rb e r and fa m ily and m ake catcut. I t w o u ld be needed "T h a t's a lie. You cast the plane to sew the moccasins. He was in pocket. shoulder o f moose meat A second a d rift I was stung w h ile try in g to Elizabeth Brooks vis ite d Mrs. G ue r- ber at the Good S am aritan hospital at w o r't - ancl ,he K‘ r ' was "A ll rig h t, sir. Y o u 'll get them cat. s lig h tly larger, had leaped sev save it. Curse the lu c k ! I came - - — . . ' s t ill m ore in te n tly eyeing he r meat, when th e y 'll do you the most good eral yards aw ay before dro p p in g . w ith in an aee o f reaching t h e w hen H u x b y came s trid in g bc' —and y o u 'll get them a ll.” G a rth dre w his kn ife . "O n ly a snagged lin e A lm ost had it. when m a jo r operation and expects to be tw een the spruces. home soon. , . A g a in M r. R a m ill w a lke d along p a ir o f ly n x . N ot m uch fo r tw o the plane dragged it loose and The once elegant engineer was | w ith his gaze on the ground. They shots. We haven't any cartrid ge s w ent do w n over those h e llish fa lls !" R alph Pieren. w ho has been v is itin g his parents, M r and M rs. A l smeared w ith m ud fro m his m id - were near the m uskeg sw am p be to th ro w away. B u t we can u s e ! “ I m ig h t re m in d you th a t you Pieren. d u rin g the m onth, r e tu r n body dow n to w h e re the ro c k -m ilk fore he looked up. He tu rn e d his the skins, and the meat w i ll m ake ordered me to cast o ff the lin e change fro m moose." ( at th e p o in t o f y o u r pisto l." ed to M y rtle P oint Monday. F ra n k w a te r o f the fo rd had drenched the shrew d gaze upon G arth, and spoke bog slim e fro m his shoes and w ith b lu n t directness: “ W hat s y o u r He fla ye d the bodies, bagged the ' T lle th ru s t proved too m uch for H o fe r accom panied him. M rs E lizabeth R itte r received leather a v ia to r trousers. Snags had game?" best cuts o f meat in the skins, and H u xby. He sat silent. G a rth went 400 baby chicks last week to help scratched his fly in g ja c k e t and hung them high. The ne xt m ove 0,1 w ith his d u ie t argum ent: "M y game " Al1 ,ha t is now P“ st history- supply the dem and fo r w in te r f r y even to rn th ro u g h one sleeve. "Yes. We m ay as w e ll settle this was to see i f M r. R a m ill cou ld ers. W orst o f a ll. his bare face and now as later. D o n't te ll me you pack the hide o f the cow moos? Wc re m ore concerned w ith the M att M ercep lost a va lu a b le neck was a sw o lle n mass o f mo- haven't some big scheme in m in d He made a game atte m p t to w a lk present and fu tu re . M r. R a m ill has horse last week. He had a ru n sq u ito -b ite w e lts and the bleeding You guessed we m eant to cast o ff o ff un de r it, but at once began to show n hls com m on sense by facing o f the situa tion . He lias aw ay and the horse stum bled over wounds o f d e e r-fly stings. The skin and leave you h o ld in g the sack stagger. G a rth re lie ve d h im o f the t *1P a p ile o f ro ck and fe ll in a deep had tlre a d y begun to p u ff and d is O th erw ise you w o u ld n 't have ta k load, and in place o f it gave h im fa lle n in to line. The question is. in ditch. Its back was in ju re d so bad color. en tha t key p a rt fro m the plane one o f th e bagged ly n x skins. He do you Miss R a m ill throw- h im s e lf bagged one o f the b u ll , w i,h us- °C do -v ° u Ko on yo u r ly th a t it died ne xt day. A t the sight o f the man's candi- m otor " Chairman Named G a rth chuckled. " D id you ever moose qu arters in the c o w h ije o w n ? I f w ith ua. I'm to be ch ie f tion. G a rth picke d up his rifle . How about it ’ ’ W. F. N orm an, Red Cross presi- Even the most cold-blooded, cal- o u tw it a fox, corn er a pack o f and heaved it upon his back. T hey came back to the cam p d° * n enough dent in W ashington county, was c u la tin g schemer can be to rtu re d wolves, o r tra p a c ra fty o ld bear?" camp * r. R - a m ill p a n tin g and sweat K - to see the point. You w in. I jo in The ru d d - - y face m illio n - w ith M here Saturday. M rs. J. M D a v id - ) in to crazed violence. ------ o — f the __ ______ son was appointed to collect fo r M iss R a m ill glanced up fro m her aire purpled. "W h a t is the conr.ec- ¡ng. G a rth swung lig h tly ahead o f up." Miss R a m ill looked puzzled and the annual r o ll call. | cooking, and u tte re d a sta rtle d cry. b °n ? " h im He slipped o ff his heavy pack W hat s the great School census w’ere taken here I t aw akened her fa th e r fro m his "N o th in g in v id io u s ." G a rth as- and stood lo o k in g at the id le couple m ,?," V iv e ljv * " last week. T here are 59 c h ild re n doze. He sat erect to stare a t : sured him . " I had in m in d o n ly the on the r i l l bank. T hey had eaten between the ages o f 4 and 20 in H u x b y . fu n o f the game." th e ir f i l l o f liv e r, and stretched out "V e ry sim ple, m y dear He has d is tric t 55. "M y G— d. V iv ia n , w hat's hap- "So? W ell, yo u n g man, it has to rest. No smoke was ris in g fro m H14’ w'h ip hand He is boss. Wc M rs. Sim on Hershey sold over pened ’ You lo ok lik e som ething already been a d m itte d th a t you 've the embers o f the sm udge-fire. Flies m ust obey his orders, o r w e 'll nev- 100 pounds o f coffee S atu rday in th e cat b ro u g h t hom e." ! so fa r taken a ll the tric k s . I gave w ere beginning to clu ste r on the ___________________________________ the Safeway coffee contest. "Those d—d pests." H u x b y curs- you c re d it fo r m ore sense, h o w - moose tongues and oth er meat. A lo t o f hunters arc seen around, ed. “ L e ft m y headnet. Hey, y o u . ever, than you showed w hen you The g ir l met his lo o k w ith con but o n ly a few birds are being a irp la n e th ie f, fe tch me a d rin k . I cast loose the plane. You had no tem ptuous in d iffe re n ce . H u x b y shot. J u m p liv e ly ." need to w a lk up lik e a dupe and stared w ith bloodshot h o s tility fro m G a rth lifte d his r ifle . "P u t up pe rm it V iv ia n to get the d ro p on between his sw ollen eyelids. y o u r hands. No, d o n't reach fo r you. Easy enough fo r you to've Instead o f speaking to the couple. y o u r pistol. U p w ith them , o r I ’ll come out o f cover w ith y o u r r if le O p en in g G a rth addressed the g ir l’s fa th e r _ _ _ _ . __ w in g you -T h a t's it. N o w ho ld them up. D o n't te ll me you’ d ra th e r as he re lie ve d h im o f the ly n x R a m ill ta ke - y o u r tra v e l afoot to the M acK enzic than pack: pistol. I'v e had enough o f y o u r f ly out in a plane." "A s I rem em ber, sir. I to ld Miss John I. K n ig h t. 72, fo rm e r H ills , th re a te n in g " "T h a t depends, sir. Perhaps I d id 154 S. Second Ave. boro resident and ow ne r o f the The m illio n a ire looked at G a rth 's not w ish to p a rt com pany w ith R a m ill she could cook on t h e K n ig h t A d ju s tm e n t com pany, w h ic h cool gra y eyes, and heaved h im s e lf you so soon. O ver at the riv e r, 1 sm ud ge -fire it she kept it going I Phone 2361 operated here fo r m any years, upon his feet to s h u ffle around could o f course have in v ite d in y- w ill say now th a t I do not in te n d die d at his M c M in n v ille home Oc- behind H u xb y's shoulder. He p u ll- self to f ly out to F ort S m ith w ith to shoot any m ore meat u n til use A ll Types I»ry C leaning made o f w hat we have. T here to b e r 24 a fte r a week's illness. He ed open the le athe r ja c k e t and you. B u t th a t w o u ld h a rd ly have liv e d here in the nineties. drew the au tom atic pisto l fro m given us tim e to get acquainted are none too m any r if le cartridges. 1 W IL L C A L L A N D D E L IV E R M r. K n ig h t had attended a large It* h igh -slun g sheath. H o ld in g the As it is. in the weeks o f close I f the three o f you p re fe r rotten, K n ig h ts o f P ythias m eeting at F o r- bu tt fo rw a rd , he bro u g h t the weap- com panionship to come we m ay e v m aggoty meat. I 'l l go you to the last m o u th fu l I'v e liv e d fo r weeks est G rove ju s t tw o weeks before on to G arth. en learn to be frie n d s.” and seemed in good s p irits and "K e ep it y o u rs e lf." G a rth to ld M r. R a m ill frow n ed . "Is th a t a good health. He had been a m em - h im - "Y o u can g ive it back to h im taunt, or m a u d lin sob s tu ff? " ber o f the lodge fo r m ore than soon as be gets ove r th is f ly m ad- "N e ith e r." fo r ty years and had fille d va rio u s ness There's y o u r headnet. H u x - ; Then w h a t’s y o u r game? I f you stations. | by. B e tte r stand in the sm oke t i l l “ th in ' k ' , a fte r m arooning us here in these d —d w ilds, you can w in our He was a ctive in the M c M in n you get i t on.” The torm e n te d m an firs t ran to frie n d s h ip o r g ra titu d e by g u id in g v ille K iw a n is clu b fro m the tim e o f its organ izatio n and was a m em lie do w n on the r i l l bank. B e us out, yo u 're a sadly m istake n ber of the M c M in n v ille E lks lodge. tw een d rin ks, he doused his b itte n young m an." D u rin g the W o rld w ar, M r. face in a pool and dashed t h e G a rth agreed. ‘‘I t w o u ld be a ___ „ ............... r ._ _____ ___ a n y th ___ „ K n ig h t was ........... one „ o f the m in u te g ra te fu lly cool w a te r over the back stup id _______ m istake to expect in g m en and his p a trio tic ta lk s w ere ; of bis neck. The m om ent he stop- decent fro m you o r y o u r d a ug hter in sp irin g . • ped, the pests buzzed at h im again. | or H u xby. B u t th in k w h at fu n I ’ve M r. K n ig h t is su rvive d by his He ran 1° the sm oky side o f the i already had, fa cin g th a t p is to l and w id o w . T w o sons, Lom e a n d ! , i r e w ith o u t stopping fo r his head- te llin g H u x b y he dared not use Joseph, preceded the fa th e r i in n • net. 1 M " F o r the firs t tim e since G a rth I "F un? You m ust be cra zy!” death. L o m e K n ig h t died in an A rc tic e xp lo ra tio n e xp e d itio n a had met L ilit h R a m ill. she showed J "N o t at a ll. I had h im sized up. consideration fo r someone else than The game was to Jet h im th in k nu m b e r o f years ago. herself. H er second piece o f liv e r he had me trapped, then g ive h im State C a p ito l News L e tte r—G iv had been cooked enough to be eat- i the la ug h." in g the h ig h lig h ts o f o ffic ia l ac able. She tore it in tw o and gave ] The big man chewed on this, ' "T h a t’s cle ar enough. B ut why t iv it y a t Salem .—E ve ry w eek in h a lf to her fiance. the A rgus. tf "It's good. V iv ia n . T r y it. Y ou w re ck the plane? W ill y o u r ne xt Plan Program for Helvetia CAUGHT IN Pacific "U ” on Training Sled THE WILD er get back to c i v i l i . .itim i." "O h ’ The despicable, cow ardly " She met G a rth 's cool gaze and fe ll silent He nodded "Y o u 'll begin by re bu d d in g that fire A fte r that y o u 'll cook the other liv e r fo r yo u r fa tti er and y o u rse lf You w ill then start gra in in g the h a ir o ff the moose- hides w h ile llu x b y and y o u r father go back fo r more meat " "1 w ill do no sueti t ilin g '" "V e ry w e ll That means you get no moccasins to replace yo u r boots when those flim s y soles w e a r th ro u g h on the ro c k s '' She fla re d “ G a lla n t S ir G ulla hud!" "L ea ve her be. G a rth ." her father interposed " I 'l l tend the fir e und scrape the s k in s " "N o L ie down. W henever you wo rk, b i u t ’s mi v y iu ou r n foet We m ust U d to u n be both ^w n d o' und iu n t l ax.x* .«..I to fetch Ih tha pot and >1. the .. gold pan." The m in in g engineer rose and started up tow ards the tro u g - h w ith , , 8 " u l ul,' v o r Protest . J*8., ' oyes widened She gazed w o n d e rin g ly fro m him to her fa th e r M r. R a m ill had no less ob ediently lam dow n as ordered G a rth ignored the g ir l lie chop ped deep notches In the tru n ks o f the food-euche b irc h trees, about seven feet high Ah h h here's real land real economy ] Comfort! too,John KESSLER’S BY A WIDE MARGIN! tfie degree n f hen / g u n u)a/it, at a turn n f u eu h e FOR BEAUTY—FOR ECONOMY—FOR SAFETY SP/iRK SA YS C H R IS CAGLE, FA M O U S A L L -A M E R IC A N FO O TB A LL STAR A N D CO LLEG E CO ACH PATENTED BURNING CIRCULATING LJEI A T C n IIC A I CK tree to tree, w ith ends wedged in t h e notches The next move was to letch a num ber of alder pole Win-Il lie return ed , smoke was b illo w in g up to d riv e the files fro n t the moos, tongues and m u f fles Miss R u n iill had re b u ilt the sm udge-fire and taken dow n the liv e r, ready for slicin g She gazed up ut Idin, storm y-eyed, ready to fla re if tic had shown the s lig h t est flic k e r o f amusement or gloat tng Instead, tie gave tie r a cu rt nod o f acknow ledgem ent. laid I lls kn ife beside tlle liv e r, and turne d to space the poles across tin* sapling fra m e w o rk to m ake a g r ill above the smudge Upon tilts he laid the moose leg and the pieces of ly n x meat H u xby came hack from the d is covery stake w ttli tin* gold pan and little a lu m in u m pot lie stated in surprise at sight o f Miss R a m ill cooking the liv e r She shrugged hei slim shoulders, and drew buck from the fire to give one spit to tier fa th e r A fte r th a t she s ile n tly o f fered the o th e r to G arth. "T h u n k you ." he said "L e t mi* suggest tllu t you now f i l l the gold pan w ith w a te r und slice in to It one o f tin* m uffles They do n't look prom ising. But i f sim m ered fo r a day o r two. u single moose m u ffle w ill give us several de liciou s meals of w lu it m ig ht be called aspic je lly ." T h is won no sign o f in te rest from the g ir l She wns no lu ng er hungry, | G a rth Ignored het sileni e | " A fte r .tin tin g that diati, yn i may cook as m uch m o ie of lit liv e r us yo u r fa ttie r can eat lie w ill keep on restin g w h ile llu x b y and I go for a llo ttic i load of moo. . meat The sooner we puck a ll to camp, tin- surer we w ill tie that o ilie r m ouths do not get uwuy w ith It." (Concluded neat w « mi U) Subscribe now to ttie Argus. In W ashington county $1 51) a year. S ix m onths H5e T hree m onths :>() cents T w o m onths 35 cents. tf K IIE l'M A T IN M ('i» -« 4 « y '* ('«•»•» I»« Ml 111| In the |H»Uoh went«« fro m th r • u ff e r v r « rcm m in c m t U fo r r lll« , ■ t 'lH lIlH U lld It lll U 'M U " RE-FUELING W e will pay you the follow ing prices fo r g rain w hen tra d e d to ns for D airy F e e d : G rey O ats, No. 2. 38 lbs. W h ite O ats, No. 2. 38 lbs. B arley, No. 2. 48 lb s . $ 2 4 .0 0 ton 2 3 .0 0 ton 2 2 .0 0 ton W e will d eliv er yon the follow ing D airy F eed iu ’°n lots or m ore a t th e follow ing p ric e s: Im p erial D airy, 2 0 % Cow R ation, 17% M olasses D airy, 15% o u t* $ 3 0 .0 0 ton 2 7 .0 0 ton 2 5 .0 0 ton Food is tin fu e l fo r tin* hum un engine . . and m ilk is the liest and most com - |ilete food See th a t y o u r c h ild re n have p le n ty of m ilk Morningdcw A bove p rices on tra d e for D airy F eed only. G U E R N SE Y D A IR Y On th e above basis it will pay you to tra d e y o u r g rain for one of these b a la n c e d d a iry rations. S AM I IU I.IT A SONS I'llon e 1H to n m iles south o f H ills b o ro P ay Cash and S ave — T rad e w ith Im perial 1935 — Score Imperial Feed dC Grain Co. Phone 01 Millers of Quality Feeds South Second Ave. »M.I Gold Mrdal Diploma Winner in 1934 — Score 9K 2 Silver Mrdal Diploma Winner In 1933 — Score 97 X 23- ADVERT In Your Local Newspaper S timulates S ales Roger W. Babson, noted business statistician, points out that newspaper advertising for fourteen consecu tive months has registered gains over the same month of the previous year and says this means that manu facturers and merchants alike are looking forward to better times. Mi\ Babson calls attention, however, to the habit of businessmen of reducing their advertising appropria tions in slumps. He urges them to increase their ad vertising in order to take advantage of one of the most valuable methods of ironing out the bumps in business. LET JULIUS KESSLER TELL YOU THE STORY "M en , I believe you'll say the same thing etnee you taste tnv whiskies. Just sip my w his kies j/r<ttg/’Z —and you'll un derstand why people are say ing: "lliev'rc the finest tasting lo w - p r ite d w h is k ie s since Repeal!’ ” K esslers FULL 90 PROOF J i i ’ mi THERE'S WHISKEY d/t/c tid e d 'd'h'decò Kcsulrr nUtlHr»!» Cn fn r F’ t u’ I r r O ^ r 101 L*ilng’nn Ar« N Y FAME IN THE KESSLER N A M E -S IN C E 1875 Priced F rom . 54 .50 112 to Dealer 50 Let Us Help You With Your Advertising Budget — g us W. C. Gifford E. Baseline St. Hill-bcio. Urtgvn Phone 292 «• 1 III1 1 II U I «» lyatetn M m ty n t-u rltl«, m th M r«. (>. ( ’ M n«er, 4IN W . M m n St . S h v r iio n . O irM ' ii, m I h I f « «hr h««l to une c ru tc h nini «atte fu r in year« no a e m u n l u f H heninat la i n . am i 1« im w w ell «to, e ta k in g Caaey'a Contpuund. O v e r I y ra ra atnee uatou ««m r. Mini ret o o io irm l« it htkihly Caaey’a Cornp«»und no «ale a t h a lt« P rn tf «ture A<tv. Mr. Babson thinks that business men temporarily lose faith in advertising when sales slump and thus enter a vicious circle—“decreasing trade brings a de cline in advertising budgets; less advertising space bl ings a further drop in sales; and so on down the toboggan slide.” • ’ I ’m not an authority on whiskey,’ said Chris Cagle, 'but I've never tome across suth smooth and metlou flavor at the price! I can only judge whiskey by the taste . . . hot I must sav Kessler's whiskey wins hy a wide margin.’ 193ft D a ir y Feed Specials J. I. Knight Dies Hillsboro Cleaners lie then cut sap lings to span across from Announcing IvlClVlinnV’lIlc HoillC there while Mr Thursday, October .‘ I I , OREGON W illi W liie li Iu ( 'u n ii,iued llic H ills b o ro Independent, E stábil lied 1873