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"■tova-tsrf” shouted Peurod. “Ting . ting!" Duke, old and intelligently appre hensive, approached slowly, In s semi- circular manner, depreca tingly, but Arleta Baptist Church with courtesy. He pawed the basket W:46 a. tu. Bibi« Reboot. delicately, then, as If that were all bis 11 a. in. Preaching aerviee. master bad expected of blm, uttered 7:3n p. nt. Evening «ervico«. | one bright lurk, sut down and looked 6:16 i>. iu. B. Y. P. U meeting. up trlmuphnntly. His hyprocrisy was 7 :45 Prayer meeting. Kvarylwidy welroine to any and all of shallow, miiuy a horrible quarter of an these nervicee. 1 hour bad taught him his duty In this matter. •‘El e-vay ter!” shouted Penrod stern Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church | ly. "You want me to come down there | to you T’ lb a. in. Habliatb School. Duke looked suddenly haggard. He 11 a. tn. Morning worahlp. 6:46 p. m. Y. P. H. 0. E. pawed the basket feebly again and. 7.30 p. in. Evening worahlp. : upon another outburst from on high, 7 :80 p. in. Thursday. midweek eervh.e. | pros trilled himself flat. Again threat- H p. in. Thursday, choir practice. t erred. he gave a »u;>erb impersonation Rev. Win. H. Arnos, Pastor. I j of a worm. .............................. — “You get In that el-e-vay-ter!” Reckless with despair, Duke Jumped SI. Peter’s Catholic Church Into the basket, landing In a disheveled Sundays: posture, which he did not alter until H a. m. lx>w Maae. be had t>een drawn up and poured out 10:30 a. m. High Maae. upon the floor of sawdust within the H :30 a. in. Sunday School. box. There, shuddering, he lay in 12 M. Chlor rehearsal. doughnut shape and presently slumber Week day«: Maae at h a. ni. ed. It was dark In the box. a condition Copyright, 1914, by Doubleday. Paga Company that might have l»e«n remedied by slid Seventh Day Adventist Church Ing tsick a small wooden panel on run ¡0 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. ners. which would have let tn ample tloo from the Child Sir Lancelot, as light from the alley, but Penrod Bcho- 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. 7 :30 p. m. Wednesday. Eraser meeting. conceived by Mrs. Ixira Rewbuab. field had more interesting means of 7:46 p. m. Sunday preaching. PROLOGUE. Choking upon it, Peurod slid down Illumination. He knelt, and from a from the fence, and with slow and former soap box. in a corner, took a Novhtrt haa Booth Tar thoughtful ate|>e entered a one storied lantern without a chimney and a large kington dona auch finiahad, German L vanqellcal Reformed Church wing of the stable, consisting of a sin oil can. the leak in the latter being so exquiaita work aa in thia 10 a. m. Sunday School. gle apartment, floored with cement nearly Imperceptible that its banish atory of boyhood. Tha full 10 a. m. Saturday, German school. and used as a storeroom for broken ment from household use bad seemed H p. in. Wednesday. Y. P. 8. flavor of hia atory la not bric-a-brac, old paint buckets, decayed to Penrod as Inexplicable as It was 11 a. m. Sunday worship. garden hose, wornout can>ets. dead ' providential. only for tha grown man or Th. Hchildknecbt. Pastor. ; furniture and other condemned odd* woman, but for any ona who He shook the lantern near bls ear; and ends not yet considered hopeless nothing splashed; there was no sign anjoya tha comic muaa. It enough to be given away. Kern Park Chrlslaln Church but a dry clinking. But there was ia a ptetura of a boy'a heart, In one corner stood a large box. a plenty of kerosene in the can, and be Corner 69th St. and 40th Ave. 8. E. full of thoaa lovable, hu- part of the building itself; It was eight filled the lantern, striking a match to 1(1 a. tn. Bible School. feet high and open at the top, and it Illumine the operation. Then be lit tbe moroua, tragic thinga which 11 a m. and 8 p. m. preaching service. bad t>een constructed as a sawdust lantern nnd hung it upon a nail against 7 p. iu. Christain Endeavor. are locked aacrata to oldar h p. tn. Thursday, mid-week prayer magazine from which was drawn ma the wall. The sawdust floor was slight folka unlaaa ona haa tha gift meeting. terial for the horse's bed in a stall on ly Impregnated vith oil, and the open 8:46 p.m. Thursday, Bible Study] of undaraianding. Booth the other side of the partition. The flame quivered in suggestive proximity Clare. . Tarkington haa it aminantly, big box. so high and towerlike, so com ' to tbe side of tbe box; however, some A cordial welcome to all who will at- , modious, so suggestive, had ceased to rather deep .-barrings of the plank and “Panrod'' will atand aa tend any services. fulfill its legitimate function, though against which tbe lantern bung offered R. Tibbs Maxey, Minister. a elaaate interpretation of providentially it had been at least half evidence that tbe arrangement was by tha omnipraaant aubtlaty— full of sawdust when the horse died. no means a new one and Indicated at BOY. Two years bad gone by since that pass St. Pauls t plscopal Church least a possibility of no fatality oc- Ing. an Interregnum in transportation I curring this time. One block south of Woodmere station. during which Penrod's fsther was Holy Communion the first Sunday of Next Penrod" turned up tbe surface "thinking'’ (be explained sometimes: of of the sawdust in another corner of the each month at 8 p. m. No other ser CHAPTER I. sn automobile. Meanwhile, the gifted vices that day. floor and drew forth a cigar box in A Bay and Hia Dag. Every other Sunday tbs regular ser- . and generous sawdust box hsd served which were half a dozen cigarette« vices will be as usual. ENROL» sat morosely upon the brilliantly in war and peace; it was made of bayseed and thick brown Evening Prayer and ssrmon at 1p.m. back feut-a and guxad with Penrod's stronghold. wrapping paper, a lead pencil, an Sunday School meets at 3 p. m. B. envy at Duke, his wistful dog There was a partially defaced sign eraser and a small notebook labeled: Boatwright, Supt., L. Maflett, Sec. A bitter aoul dominated the va upon the front wall of the box; the Rev. O. W. Tavlor, Rector. ''English Grammar. Penrod Hebo- rious curved and angular surfaces ilonjon deep bad known mercantile Im field. Room (JK Ward Reboot Somber known by a careless world us the face | pulses: Seventh.” of Penrod Schofield. Kxce|>t Iu aoll Lents tvanqelkdl Church The O. K. RaBIT^CO. Tbe first page of this book was pure tuda. that face was almost always PENROD ScHoFlELD AND CO. ly acadrmic. but tbe study of English Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and cryptic and emotionless, for Penrod INQUIRE FOR PRicEa. undeflled terminated with a alight Jar 7 46 p. m Bunday School 9:46 a. m.> C. 8. Brad bad coma Into hia twelfth year wear This was a venture of the preceding at the top of tbe second: “Nor must Ing an expression carefully trained to vacation, and had netted at one time an adverb be used to mod If— ford, Superintendent. ‘ Y. P. A. fl 46 p. m. Eva Bischoff, be inscrutable. Mince the world was an accrued and owed profit of 11.38. Immediately followed: sure to misunderstand everything, Prospects had been brightest on the President. "HARoLD RAMoREZ THE RoAD- Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. mere defensive instinct prompted him very eve of cataclysm. The storeroom AGENT OR WILD LIFE AMoNG A cordial welcome to all. to give it as little as possible to lay was locked and guarded, but twenty T. R. Hornschuch, Pastor. hold upon. Nothing is more linpene THE ROCKY MT8.” seven rabbits and Belgian bares, old And the subsequent entries In the treble than the face of a boy who has and young, bad perished here on a sin MT. Scott Center of Truth. learned thia, and Penrod's was hnbltu gle night -through no human agency, book appeared to have little concern with Room d, Ward School Nomber ally aa fatliouileaa aa the depth of hia Meeting every Sunday evening at 8 :’O but in a foray of cats, the besiegers &, m. Three doors east of R2d Kt., hatred thia morning for the literary treacherously tunnelling up through Seventh. The author of "Harold Ramorex,” activities of Mrs. I-ora Rewtmsh, an rays Crossing, Portland. Ore. the sawdust from the small aperture etc., lit one of the hayseed cigarettes, a.tuoat universally respected fellow which opened into the stall beyond the seated himself comfortably, with his citizen. a lady of cburltable and poetl< partition. Commerce has its martyrs. back against the wall and his right Inclinations and one of bis own moth Lents friend’s Church Penrod climbed upon a barrel, stood shoulder Just under the lantern, ele 9:46 a. in. Bible School, Clifford Bar-1 er'a most Intimate friends. on tiptoe, grasped the rim of the box; vated bis knees to support tbe note- Mrs Ix>ra lie« bush had written then, using a knotbole aa a stirrup, ker Superintendent. something which she i-nllcd "The iKXik, turned to a blank page and wrote, 11 :00 a. m Preaching services. threw one leg over the top. drew him slowly and earnestly: Children's Pageant of the Table (1:26 p. m. Christian Endeavor. self up and dropped within. Standing Round." and it was to be |ierfornied “CHAPITER THE SIXTH” 7 :30 p. m. Preaching Services. upon the packed sawdust, he was Just 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid week in public that very afternoon at the tall enough to see over the top. He took a knife from his pocket and. Women's Arts and Guild hull for tile prayer meeting. Duke had not followed him into the broodlngly, bls eyes u;>on the Inward A cordial welcome to all these ser benefit of the Colored lufuuts’ Better storeroom, but remained near the open embryos of vision, sharpened his pen vices. John Riley, Pastor. rjent society Ami If any fitivor of cil. After that he extended a foot sweetness remained In the nnture o' and meditatively rubbed Duke's back Lents Baptist Church Peurod Schofield after the dlauiai with tbe side of his shoe. Creation, trials of the school week Just past with Peurod, did not leap, full armed, Ixird’s Day. Sept., 6, Bible School i Hint problematic. liifliifteHlinnl rem from tbe brain; but finally he t>egan 9:46 a. m tiani was made pungent acid by tin- Morning worship, II a. m. to produce. He wrote very slowly at Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 Imminence of hia destiny to form a first, and then with Increasing rapid prominent feature of the spectacle nnd p. m. ity. faster and faster, gathering mo B Y. P. U., 8:30 i> tn. to declaim the loathsome sentiments mentum and growing more and more Evening worship. 7:30 p. in. of a character named upon the pro fevered aa he sj»ed, till at last the true A cordial welcome to these services. gram the Child Sir Lancelot fire came, without which no lamp of J. M. Nelson, Pastor. After each rehearsal he had plotted real literature may be made to burn. escape, and only ten days earlier there Mr. Wilson reched for his gun but our Lents M. t. Church had been a glimmer of light Mrs h«ro had him covred and soon -xld Wall Lora Row bush caught a very bad cold, I guess you don't coms any of that on Preaching 11:00. 7:54 and p. m. me my frelnd. and it was hoped It might develop Into Sunday School 9:46. Well what makes you so sure about It Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. pneumonia, but she recovered so quick sneered the other bitting hia lip so sav- Praymeeting Thursday 8 p. m. ly that not even a rehearsal of the ageley that the blood ran You are noth Epworth I.eagne 7 p. m. Children’s Pageant was postponed ing but a eomon Roadagent any way and The subject of the morning service I do not propose to be balled by such. Darkness closed in. Penrod had rather will be, “Irenona from Nature and Ex Ramores lsughed at this and kep Mr. vaguely debated plans for a self mutl Wilson covred by Ills ottomatlck. perience.” Evangelistic service in the latlon such as would make his a;>- goon the two men were struggling to evening. gether In the deathroee but soon Mr. Wil Don’t fail to hear this subject un pearance as tha Child Sir T^incelot In son got him bound and gaged bls mouth folded. Bring your friends with yon: expedient on public grounds It was and went away for awhile Isavln our W. Boyd Moore. Pastor. a heroic and attractive thought, but hero. It was dark and h< wrlthd at hie the results of some extremely sketchy bonds wrlthlna on the floor wile the rata cams out of thslr holes and bit him and preliminary experiments caused him Fifth Church of Christ vermin got all over him from the floor to abandon It , of that hellsh spot nut soon ho mangsd to There was no escape, and at last his Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of push the gas out of hie mouth with ths Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, hour was hard upon him. Therefore end of hie toungeu and got all his bonds off Myrtle Park. he brooded on the fence and gesed Soon Mr Wilson came back to tant hWn Services Bunday 11a. tn. with envy at his wistful Duke. with his helpless condition flowed by hia Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. m. The dog's name was iindeecrlptlve gang of detectives and they said Oh look Wednesday evening testimonial meet at Ramores sneering at his plight and of his person, which was obviously ing 8 p. in. (anted him with his helpless condition the result of a singular series of men because Ramores had put the bonds back alliances. He wore a grizzled mus sos ho would look the same but could : throw them off him when he wanted to tache and indefinite whiskers. He Just look at him now sneered they. To was smalt nnd shabby and looked like hear him talk you would thought be was an old postman. Penrod envied Duke hot stuff and they said Look at him now, because he was sure Duke would nev him that was going to do so much. Oh I would not like to be In hie flx er be compelled to be a Child Kir Soon Harold got mad at this end jump iAncelot He thought a dog free and ed up with biasing eyes throwin off his unshackled to go or come as the wind "■leva•tori'' shouted Penrod. “Ting- bonds like they were air Ha Ha sneered tingi** llsteth Penrod forgot the life be led ha I guess you better not talk so much ! next time. Soon there flowed another Duke. doorway tn a concave and i<eesimlstlc awful struggle and slesln hie ottomatlek There was a long soliloquy upon the Penrod felt in a dark corner back from Mr Wilson ho shot two of the Diseases of Women and Children fence, a plaintive monologue without attitude. of the box and laid hands upon a detectives through the heart Bing Bing words The boy's thoughts were ad- simple apparatus consisting of an old went the ottomatlck and two more went a Specialty lectivee, but they were expressed by bushel basket with a few yards of to meet their Maker only two deteettvee left now and su he stabbed one and the Pacific Talior 3214 Ixxsal 2011 a running film of pictures in hie mind's clothesline tied to each of Ita handle«. soondrol wont to meet his Maker for now eye. morbidly prophetic of the hldeosi- Ho passed the ends of the lines over <mr hero was fighting for hia very life ties before him Finally he spoke a Mg spool, which revolved upon an It was dark In there now for night bed LODGE DIRECTORY. aloud, with aoch spleen that Duke rose axle of wire suspended from a beam felon and a terrible view met the eye Blood was just all over everything and from bls haunches and lifted one ear awerhead, and. with the aid of this im the rote were satin the dead men. Magnolia Camp No. (MS meet» regular. Second In keen anxiety. Boon our hero mangod to got his beck provised pulley, lowered the empty and Fourth Thursdays of each month at I. “I bight sir Lancelot du Lak«, ths eMML basket until ft came to rest tn an up to the wan for he was fighting for his O. O. F. Hall. Second Thursday »octal moat Oentul hearted, meek and mild. very life now and shot Mr Wilson through right position upon the floor of the the ebodmen Oh saki Mr Wilson ing Neighbors bring your (amities and What though rm but a Itttui child. Mr Wilson stagord book vile oaths asB- Meade. Fourth Thursday, business. All Oentul hearted, meek and- Ooil” storeroom at the foot of the sawdust At The Churches PENROD The Herald $1.00 Per Year PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. JOHN FAWCETT Neighbors rag nested to cease. the Cam*. By order *f M . All at tMs except “oof“ wee a gwetn- CHERRYVILLE B--------------------------------------- ■ I PARK, ARLETA Fire on the mountains! I. ... Men and supplies are going forward Ram Glover has gone to Seaside for an daily U> fight the fire» around Mt Hood. I indefinite vacation. , At this writing over 200 men are Iraitllng with the fires east of Mt. Hood Charlie McGill went to Roseburg Tues along Uie headwater« of the Clackamas, day for a ten days vacation. ■ Hal mon, and White Rivers and consists 1 of a liattle line over twenty miles in j length. We are fighting to save and | Mr. and Mrs. Payne and family have j not to ’estroy returned from the beach. i Cherryville started the first of tbe week | with a fire to tie in style. The store and ] Harry Clapp and a number of friends hotel caught fire about 10 o’clock a. tn.' are hunting on the McKenzie. Monday and although the entire build-1 j ing was consumed the contents were • Miss Lucile Holton of Seattle is the largely saved. The fire, it is sup|>oaed, | guest of Miss Maud Alvord. started from the fiue as a hot fire was going in tlw* stove wtien Mrs. Freil was ] Matt Stepp has accepted a job with called out for a short time anti upon her : the E. E. ljee garage at Tlie Dalles. return the fire had gained too much headway to be checked. The loss waa j Fiftieth avenue from 7 ith to 82 street partially covered by insurance. Mrs. R. C. Murray has gone to Wasco, is being graded and walks are going in. County to see the country and have « visit with her hnsband, who has been Jack Jonee has the contract for a resi employed on a big ranch there this dence at Whitwood Court. season. August Beidenstein is hauling lumber Dave Malloy of 57th avenue haa sold for « new house on his ranch north of his property and will live at Gladstone. town. Magazines and papers are now full of The Volte store at Woodmere is being articles on military preparedness in an endeavor to get the nation to embark on remodeled and some nice living rooms a career of manufacturing war material are being added. on a big scale, in order that contractors may gst enormously rich and Congress The Morrison Lumber Company re men paid big fees to help the scheme ports an unusual run of orders and in along. Who are we going to fight? quiries the past two weeks. Europe will certainly be in no condition to fight anybody for fifty years. Mexico Mrs. N. E. Chamblee has made a trip is prostrate and we can’t get much of a to Victoria, returning last Thursday. fight out of Haiti. Henry Ford, the best all around citizen in this country M. L. Be mall and wife of Rayburn and the most sui-cessful, says: ”1 firmly believe that if we had had an avenue left Tuesday for a month's stay army equal in size to those of the great in California. European militaristic nations we would long ago have Mown to a bloody battle Miss Esther McGuire of (J029 45th field. If our navy had been able to cope avenue has returned from a visit in with any and all the nations, we would Frisco. have been constantly at war. It has always been this competitive arming, Mies Hutchinson haa resumed her this deadly invitation to a test of strength, that haa spelled death and sor work at tbe Arleta library after a month row to millions. We have had none of at NeahKahnie. it. Wo should have none of it.” The road builders complain that their T. C. Lord, wife and daughter of men leave them after they have been Forest Grove spent Sunday with W. 8. taken out to view the job and given a Sanders. . meal or two and lodging. Probably they realise that there is nothing in it Parents obey tbe children better than on account of idle time waiting on ma they used to, although there is some terial and paying board. Cheer up. eomplaint. But if they buy their Sun Men mar be so hungry that they will day Roast at the Grays Crossing Mar work for four-bits a day and live on ket their will be no room for complaint. hazel-brnah soup. Instead of expending several millions Miss Fern Allen of 6419, 59th avenue, on desdly weapons to kill our feUow men, suppose we use some of these mil and Mr. Albert King of Hillsboro, were lions now piled up on our shores in fos married at one o'clock today at tbe tering the arte of peace. In building bride’s home, Rev. Moore officiating. happy homes for lovely women, useful As the Herald is promised a full write mothers, happy wives and laughing up of the event for next week we will playful children. Let us help our farm hold our details for that time. ing class who are now in bad under our ridiculous system of over legislating in G. A. Steffee and wife of Grays Creas favor of the banks and big corporations. ing have two sons and two son-in-laws Walt Mason says, ‘‘the farmer is busy in the German army, and they are now in filling barns with good and among the missing He has not heard fragrant clover hay while the soldier is from them for several months and then busy too in killing strangers for 13 the younger son was wounded. Mr. cents a day.' ’ Steffe is inclined to think the Russian All the re-actionaries are in favor ot a retreat is a well planned feint and that bigge, army and navy—in fact all in the end tbe German army will be capitalists are. Tliey will come in handy trapped in the snow bound plains of in shootfng down starving miners and Russian winter. shootins up working men’s camps and murdering women and children like they Our machine oils are the beet and as did at Ludlow. Col. The Industrial Commission appointed cheap as the cheapest good oils. See us by congress has handed in a bitter com when you want a supply. Walsh, 9319 plaint against existing conditions which Foster Road. may be briefly summarized as follows: “They have resorted to questionable MAKE OUR STORE YOUR STORE; methods to prevent their workers from I Moderate prices, honest methods, high organizing. grade goods, courteous treatment, “That they have attempted to defeat promptness, unflagging interest in your democracy by more or less successfully needs—these are the features of our controlling courts and legislatures. store which make it the store that will "That they have exploited women and be satisfactory to YOU. Always some children and unorganized workers. thing new, up to date, of good quality, “That they have resorted to all sorts and low price. Teeny A Teeny, 6802 of methods to prevent the enactment of Foster Road. Kern Park Station. remedial legislation. "That they have employed gunmen in strikes who were disreputable' Buy Your characters and who assaulted innocent people and committed ether crimes most reprehensible in character. “That they have paid lower wages than competitive conditions warranted. “That they have worked their people long hours and under insanitary and dangerous conditions. "That they have been contract break ing with labor. ‘ That they have attempted, through the authorities, to suppress free speech and the right of peaceful assembly. “That they have deliberately, and for selfish ends, bribed representatives of tabor.” Of course the American people will not stand much longer this sort of a condition. We put doww slavery of the blacks and by the Eternal God we will surely wipe out slavery for the whites. S GILBERT J LINOLEUM at Alvord Furniture Store 35c, 39c, 45c yard 4529 67th St. S. E. Tabor 2352 a daughter born Saturday afternoon. Mr. Leitheiser lost three fingers hy being amputated in a woodsaw one day this week. A farewell social was given by the Epworth league of Bennett Chapel Fri day evening in honor of Miss Mary Bluhm. A short devotional service was held after which the evening was spent in playing games. Light refreshments of lemonade and cake were served. The young people report a very pleasant evening. Tsllijig Tim« In W««t Africa. Because of the scarcity of clocks in West Africa event« are timed by tbs Miss Mary Bluhm left Saturday even regular dally occurrence«. For ex ing for her home in Seattle after a five ample, a native wrote that she bed re month’s stay with friends. ceived news of her sister's lllaere “a Mr».- L. Lamear and children left little white before tbe goiasa fowl taMsMrotoehawnsMroM Why (M Monday for North Yamhill. talk”-tha< ta, about S o’etaek la tte (TO BE CONTINUED) 8. E. Johnson and wife are parents at