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splash. Pereplrtng. grunting vtdtem- ently. his bark aching and all nrasciea •trulDML he <>rogr«»«sed hi *hort stages until the big stone lay at the base at tlie caldron H* rested a moment ArieU Baptist Church panting, then lifted the stone nod waa Alice Nelson of 6803-47th avenue is re 9:46 a. m. Hlbls School. bending his shoulders for the b«av« covering frisn an attack of Consiiltis. 11 a. m. Freaehlrtg sarvics. that would lift It over the rim when s Gladys Weakley of 5082-59th street 7:90 p. m. Evening oerviceo. sweet, taunting voice close behind him 8:16 u. m. B. Y. P. U. meeting. H. £., is one of this week’s victims of startled him cruelly. 7 :46 Prayer meeting, La Grippe. "How do you do, little gentleman?" Everybtxly welcome to any and all of Penrod eqnawked. dropped the stone Thelma Mollett is convalescing from these services. and sbooted. “Shut up, you dern fooi!” an attack of 1st Grippe at tier home, purely from Instinct even before his 5083 noth street. about face made him aware who had Mllldrd Avenue Presbyterian Church B. 0. Heath of l.aurelwood has been eo spttefnlly addreeaed him. suffering from an acute attack of Indi It was Marjorie Jones. Always dain 10 a. in. Habitait« Hchool. gestion, 11 a. tn. Morning worship, ty, and prettily dr a ee rd . she waa in 7 p. m. Y. P H. C. E. speckleai and etarchy white today, and Win. Foster Willings of 4H34 fldtli 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. a refreahlng picture she made, with street lisa returned from a short busi 7 :80 p. in Thursday, midweek servine. the new shorn and powerfully scented ness stgy i*> Raymond, Wash. 8 p. in. Thnroday, choir practice. Mltrhy Mltch clinging to her hand. Rev. Wm. EL Amos, Pastor. Mrs. Lillie Perry, 4924-flflth street is They had stolen up behind the totter able to resume her usual duties after an and now «food laughing together In SYNOPSIS. attack of chills aud fever. sweet merriment Since the passing St. Peter s Catholic Church ranrod, tearing th« ordeal of playing of Penrod’s Rups Collins (<er1od he had Walter Boon, student at Corvallis, is tbs part of the Child Mr Uenoalot. seek* experienced some severe qualm» at the Sunday*: spending the Christinas vacation with forgstfalMas la th« oornpoeltlon of a dim* H a. in. Low Maa*, recollection of his last meeting with liis parents. Dr. ami Mr*. Boon, of Kern novel. to UM) a. In. High Maa«. Marjorie and his Apache behavior—tn Penrod'* mi.ther and sister drees Mm 8:30 a. m. Bunday Hchool. Park. to hl* eoeium« for th* “Children'* Pag*ant troth, bis heart Instantly became as 12 M. Clioit rehearsal. II. M. Davies returned Thursday of th* Hound Tabla" Penrod 1* aah*med wax at sight of her and he would have Week day*: Maae at H a. m. offered bsr fair speech. But alas, in evening from a business trip to points to wear 1« H* break* ap the whol* pageant or on tlie Estacada line, including a side puttins on a pair of th* Janitors overall* Marjorie'* wonderful eyes there shone a consctoosneso of new power« for his over hl* aoatucna trip to Hpringdale. Seventh Day Adventist Church undoing, and she denied him oppor A vl*tt to a moving picture ebow give* Mite Stella Wilson is spending the 10 a. tn. Saturday Habbath Hchool. tunity! him an Idea and be loaf* away bl* Um* 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. holidays with tier parents al H. E. 65th "Oh, oh!" she cried, mocking his 7:30 p m . Wedii«*«lay. Prayer meeting. street. Miss Wilson Is a freshman e* O. In school. dreaming dreams. “What a way for a The teacher reprovee him. He seek* to [«Ined outcry. 7:46 p. m. Bunday preaching. dl* tract attention from himself by alleg little gentleman to talk! Little gentle A. C. ing loan of sleep toesus* of a drunken men don’t aay wicked"— The "Pollyanna (Sunshine) girls of unoia “Msrjorler Penrod, enraged and dis Th* teacher aympathi**« with Penrod'* tlie Laurel wood M. E. Sunday School, Kern Park Chrlstaln Church mayed. felt himself stung beyond all aunt becauae of bar wayward huaband. ai«i«si by friend*, made up a nice little Cornar 69lh St. and 46th Ave. B. E. and It than devetope that Penrod bos been endurance. Insult from her was bitter purs« with which they bought sr»m<- lying. 10 a. m. Bible Hchool. er to endure than from any other 11 a m. and 7 :30 p tn. preaching ter- much-needed toys for tlie Methodist Penrod, Sam Winiema and two colored "Don’t you call me that agalnr vice. Industrial Home at Third and Caruthers. bora Harman and Verman. ge* ep a Mg “Why not. little gentleman?” •bow to entertain th* town. 6:30 p. m. Christain Endeavor. He stamped hta foot "Yon better The Beaver Male Chorus gave an en 7:90p. m. Thnreday, mid-week prayer Vermaa maka* a decided hit. but Rod meeting. tertain meut at tlie Lincoln Memorial erick Mageworth Bitts. J*.. says th* show • opr I* a failure. Penrod ark* him if he to a Marjorie eent Into hl* furtoos face A cordial woloome to all. M. E Church, 524 and Harrison streets, relation of Itona Mageworth. a murderer Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor. her lovely, spiteful laughter. Rodartck, seeking fame, says aha to hl* Friday evening, Dec- 18. The following “Little gentleman, little gentleman. eburuae* were sung: "I'm a Pilgrim" aunt Roderick's mother find* him pos ing as a neph«w of th* murderer and Jttle gentlemanf ebe eald deliberately. ami "Here Fl test Thou 7“ Mrs. Madge •Ceca the olreai* “How's the little gentleman this after St. Pauls Lplscopal Church Penrod get* very musical and boy* an soon? Hello, little gentleman!" Scott Watkon, violinist, played One block eouth of Woodmere station. aooordton. with which be makes a great Penrod, quite beald* himself, danced Holy Communion the first Bunday of "Bouvrnir" (Drdla), and ’ B«'rceuae" hit with beautiful Marjorie Jones eccentrically. “Dry upT be bowled. each mouth at 8 p. m. No other *or- (Lyle Dunning ) Wilford Hollingworth At the dog and pony show Penrod eats vice* that day. read “Old Ace." following that with eo many different vartoU«e of IndlgeatlUe “Dry up. dry up, dry up. dry up!" Every other Bunday the regular ser "Milking Time," and ‘‘The Htnack in thine* that he to taken viol an Uy 111 Mltcby-Mltch shouted with delight vices will be as usual. tnd applied a finger to the side of the Fred Fr<mt whistled ‘‘Rain- Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. Hchool." taldron—a Auger Immediately anateb- B. drops." The oonccrt will be repealed Sunday School meets at 3 p. m. •d away and wiped upon a haudker- Kec. Boatwright, Hnpt , I.. Maffett, t at the Millard Avenue Church in the thtef by his fastidious sister. Rev. O. W. Taylor, Reel :tor. near (uluru. "’Ittle gellamun!” said M Itchy Tlie Christmas entertainment of the Mitch. Laurelwood M E. Church was held ’’You better look ort!” Penrod whirl Lents tvanoellidl Church Thursday evening, Dee. 23. Santa ed upoo this small offender with grim txi/i satisfaction. Here was st least soma- Hermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and Claus was tliere to grwt tlie children 7 :16 p. m. thing male that could without dishon Huaday School 9 46 a. m., Albert with Christmas cheer. The large tree or be held responsible. "You say that was brightly decorate«!, and the Bunday Fsnkhauscr, Superintendent. CHAPTER XVIL again aud I’U give you the worst”— Y. P. A. 8:16 p. m. Eva Anderson, School treats were distributed from iL "You will DOtr snapped Marjorie, to- "Little Geettemen." President. A Juvenile chorus sang the matchleee Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. KANWHILB the brooding Pan rtantly vitriolic. "He^l »kJ Jo« **»**■ Christina* story. Ollier contributions A cordial Yi'.cotne U> all. rod pursued hla homeward ever he wants to, and he’ll say It just T. R Homachti«, Pastor. of tong aud story were entertaining as Hay tt way; do great dletauce, but as much as he wants to. only little folks can make them. The long enough for several one again, Mltcby-Mltch!" committee in charge was comikwed of " Ittte gsUansonr said M Itchy-Mitch dried conflicts with malign lneultera Lents friend’s Church Mrs. Wm. Mahan. Mr*. T. H. Bright, promptly. 9:46 a.m. Bible School, Mrs. Maud and Mrs. J. Archie Hollingworth. The made of thin air. “You better not call ••Ow-yshtf" Penrod's tone production me thatr he muttered, “ion Just try Reach, Superintendent. decorating was done under tlie auspice« It, and you'll get what other people was becoming affected by his mental 11:00 a m 1’resehing services. of the Youug Ladies Class, ably di rot when thdy tried IL "You say that again and 6:26 p. tn. Chiisttan Endeavor. You better condition. 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. rected by .Miss Mary A. Bets, teacher. not ack fresh with me. Oh. you will, rir- 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week “Go on, MItchy Mitch," cried Marjo will you?" He delivered a vicious prayer meeting. kick full upoo the shins of an Iron rie. "He can’t do a thing. He don’t A cordial welcome to ell these ser little, darel Hay It come more. Mltcby-Mltch The Hawlsy paper mill« at Oregon feucu poet, which suffered vices. John Riley, Pastor. City plan a $MX\0U> addition, increasing .bough Penrod Instantly regretted bls —aay It a whole lotr Mltchy-Mitch. wtth hta udlacretloa “Oof!” be grunted, hop the capacity 60 per cent and employing Lents Baptist Church Jmma ing, and went on after bestowing a shining with coutkte^ 1000 lianda. ook of awful hostility upon the fence nity, compiled. Lord’s Day, Dec., 2»).| Bible School (Kiet “1 guess you'll know better next 0:46 a. m. “ ‘lttJe gellamun!” he squeaked ma- Morning worship, 11 a. m. time,’* be «aid In parting to this an tevolently. ’• ’I tile gellamun! Tttle Elmo Heights Sunday School. 2:30 tagonist “You Just let me catch you gellamun! Tttle gellamun!" p. m. H you no here again and I'll"—- HU The desperate Penrod bent over the B Y P. IT., 6:30 t. m. If I FAIL to CURE m CANCER « TUMOR i t-**t roicd sank to inarticulate but ominous whitewashed rock, lifted It and then- Evening worship. 7:30 p. m. before It POISOMS tof |M « attKtoj t* BONI munmruing«, lie was tn a dangerous A cordial welcome to the««« services. outdoing Portboa. John Rldd and Ur mood. J. M. Neieott, Pastor. WitlMBt Haifa ar Paia sue In one miraculoua burst of strength Na PAT Uatil CURED Scaring h<>rue, however, his bdllger —heaved It into the air. wait rut uiAtAsru ent spirit was diverted tn happier In No X Ray or other Marjorie screamed. fifth Church ot Christ swindle. Ah Island tercets by the discovery that some But tt was too late. The big stone Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of plant make* thecure workmen had left a caldron of tar in deecetMJed Into the precise tnldst of the Portland, Ore. Myrtle Park Hal), the cross street close by his father's caldnai aud Penro«! got his mighty Myrtle Park. stable. He testetl It but found it in Services Sunday 11 a. tn. splash. It was far, far bey«>nd bls ex edible; also as a substitute for profee Sunday School 9:30 anti 11 a. m. pectations. • WivlniHhlay evening testimonial meet doiuil chewing gum it was unsatisfac „ 10,000 teatl- Spontaneously there were grand and ing 8 p. m. tnoniaU. *r*i t* em tory. being insufficiently boiled down awful effects—volcanic Rpectaclee of and too thin, though of a pleasant nightmare and eruption. A black sheet lukewarm temperature. But it had an Lents M l . Church of eccentric shape roee out of the cal Sunday School 9:46. a. m. is M.7JK!raiiaKii cxceas of one quality—It was sticky dron and dttocended upon the three One woman in every 7 air« of cancer—CL8. rrtnirt It was the stickiest tar Penrod bad Preaching 11 :00 a. m. children, who had no time to evade IL We refute many who wait too long & must die Service* at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. Poor cured at half price if cancer la yet «mail ever used for any purposes whatsoever, After It fell, Mltcby-Mltch. who stood aud nothing upon which be wiped bls Epworth League 6:30 p, m. Dr. I Mrs. Dr. CHAMLEY & CO. nearest the caldron, was the thickest Preachihg 7 :30 p. m. • «*"» flmttot C*«ew Sseclallat Hdn,' hands served to rid them of it neither Prayer m«*eting Thursday evening at 4340 M36E Velsncla St, SsnFr»nclsco.‘Ca( his polka dotted shirtwaist nor Ms though there was enough for alL Bre’r Rabbit would have fled from any of 7:90. KINDLY MAIL THIS kSMIMHI CANCER knickerbockers; neither the fence nor them. W. R. F. Browne, pas tor. even Duke, who came unthinkingly Residence 9506, 59th Ave., fl. E. When Marjorie and Mltchy-Mitch got wagging out to greet Mm and retired their breath, they used It vocally, and wiser WAR UPON PAIN! seldom have more penetrating sounds N evert heirs« tar Is tar. Much can Pain is a visitor to every home and Issued from human throats. Coinci Laurelwood M. I. Church usually it come* quite unexpectedly. be done with ft no matter what Its dentally Marjorta. quite berserk, laid condition. So Penrod lingered by the 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. But you are prepared for every bands ujMjn the large«! stick wtthln caldron, though from a nclgbltoring 11:00 a. tn. preaching. emergency it you keep a small bottle of yard could l>e heard the voices of com reach and fell ui>oa I’enrod with blind 12:90 a. m. class meeting. Sloan'* Liniment handy. It is the rades, including that of Bam Williams. fury. He had the presence of mind to 6:90 p. m. Epworth league. greatest pain killer ever discovered. Ol the ground about the caldron were flee, and they went round and round the caldron, while Mltchy-Mltch feebly 7:90 p. m. preaching. Simply laid on the akin—no rubbing re scattered chip« and sticks and bits of endeavored to follow—his appearance. The pastor is assiste«! by achorns choir quired—it tlrivea the pain away. It ia wood to the nnmlter of a groat multi In thia pursuit, being pathetically like and the Amphion Male Quartette. tude Penrod mixed quantities of this really wonderful. that of a bug Ashed out of sn InkwelL 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer refuse into the tar and Interested him alive but discouraged. Mervin A. Soister, Berkeley, Cal., service. self tn seeing how much of It he coaid Attract«*! t>y the riot. Samuel Wil write«: “Last Saturday, after tramp keep moving In alow swirls npon the Dr. C. R. Carlo«, pastor. liams made bis appearance, vaulting a ing around the Panama Exposition with ebon surface. fence and was immediately followed wet feet, I came home with my neck so Other surprises were arranged for by Maurice I-evy and Georgie Baaeett. I applied the absent workmen. The caldron was Try Walih when In need of any sort stiff that I couldn’t turn. They stared Incredulously at the ex- of auto repairing, or oil« or gas. Sloan’s Liniment freely and went to almost full anil the surface of the tar traordlnary spectacle l>efore them. bed. To my surprise, next morning the near the rim. Penrod endeavored to "Little gen-tll-mun!" shrieked Mar atiffne«« had almost disappeared, four ascertain how many pebbles and brick jorie. with a wild stroke that landed bats dropjted in wonld cause an over hortra after the second application I full upon Penrod's tarry cap. flow. Laboring heartily to thia end. an good ax new." "Ooocbr bleated Penrod. Diseases of Women and "It’s Penrod!" shouted Sam W tills ma, March, 1916. At Druggists. 25c. he bad almost accomplish«*! It when Children A Specialty "be received the suggestion for an ex recognising him by the voice. For an periment ou a much larger scale. Em Instant he had tieen tn some doubt Pacific Tabor 3214 I-oral 2011 State of Ohio. City of Totedo. I bedded at the corner of a grass plot “Penrod Schofield!" exclaimed Geor Lues* County, 1 ”• «cross the street was a whitewashed gie Baaeett “What does this mean?” Frank J. Cheney make* oath that h< 1 ■«nlor partner of th* Arm of F. 3. Che* o> stone the «Ise of a small watermelon That was Georgia's style, and had LODGE DIRECTORY A Co., doing bualneas In the City of T. U" and serving no purpose whatever save helped to win him his tit)«. ledo. County «nd State aforesaid, ami Magnolia Camp No. 4028, Royal that said flrm will pay the sum of ONE. the questionable on« of decoration. It Marjorie leaned, panting upon her Neighbor*, meets regular Second Hl'NDRBD DOLLARS for each and e« win easily pried up with a stick, stick. "I cu-called—uh—him—ohr sbe case of Catarrh that cannot be . i anti Fourth Wednesdays of each ery by the use of HA^L'II^ATA RRJ1,CT t K E. tliough getting it to the caldron tested Sobbed—"I called him a lul-llttl«—ob— month st I. O. O. F. Hal), Second the full strength of the ardent laborer. gentleman! And ob— lul-look!—oh, lnl Sworn to before, mo and *ub*< Nb<->l In Wednesdays social meeting. Neighbors Instructed tn perform such s task, he look at my du-dreee! Lal-look at Mum- ,Me *,h <,"Y n1 Drormber. bring your families and friend*. my would have sincerely maintained Its Itchy—ob— Mttcb-oh r Fourth Wednesday, business. All (■eal)’ A. W. OT. KARON. Notary Public. Neighbors requested to come. By impossibility, bat now, as It was unhid Unexpectedly she emote again—with Hall’s Catarrh Cure 1* taken internally order of the Camp den and promised rather destructive rraults—«nd then, eetslng the Indistin •nd act* directly upon the blood and mu- eoua surface* of th* syatem Send for results. be set about it with uncon guishable hand of Mltcby-Mltch. she "’/’•rT^NlfT A CO . Toledo, O. qwerabie energy, feeling certain that ran walling homeward down the street by all Drugglat*. 7Rc. he wyoid .be rewarded with a mighty " TJttle geutlemanF." said George At Thé CwcteFl I p. PENROD By BOOTH TARKINGTON Baseett wRh come evidences of dfc- turtMd complacency. "Why. that’s what they call mer “Yes. aud you are one. tooV shouted th* maddenet Penrod. “But you bet ter not let anybody call me that! Tra stood enough around her* for one «lay. end you can’t run over me. Georgia Baaaett Just you |>ut that tn your gis- sard and amok« It!" “Anybody ha« a perfect right" said Gaorgle, with dignity, "to call ■ par son a little gentleman. There's lots of Baine* uolx>dy ought to calL but this one’s a nice"- "You better look out!” Unavenged bruises were distributed sll over 1‘eurod. both upon his body and upon Ida spirit Driven by subtle forces he had «llpjied hl* bands to catastrophe and dl*e«ter It was not for s Georgia Baaeett to beanl him. Penrod wn* about to run amuck "I haven’t called you a little gentle man, yet" «ahí Georjrle. "I only said It Anytxxly's got a right to say tt" “Not around me! You Just try It again and’’- "I shall *ay it," returned Georgia. "all I please Anybody In this town has a right to aay 'Uttle gentleman' Bellowing insanely. Penrod plunged bls right band Into the caldron, rushed upoo Georgia and made awful work of Ida hair and fe-itures. Alaa, tt was but the beginning: Bam Williams and Maurice Levy «-reamed Dally Haus Mail* at the Lente poatofltee arrive and depart daily, except Bunday, as fol low*: zv A rrive Depart 149 A.M. 7:15 A.M. 12:50P.M. 12:30P.M. 8 80 P.M. 6:80 P.M. O. A. C. FARMERS' ANO HOME-MAKERS' WEEK sad RURAL UFE CONFERENCES January g te 8, MWI taferWKtiMi, Frakcticaai Help for U m BlU the Patra, the Coanmunltjr. Convention» of Oregon ’• Greeteet Indvutrlm Conferences on Oregon’• Moet Vite! Problem« UCTUAK»- DEMOMMTKATTOXB— BXHfBrriONH K.N TltftTAlNMWXT» Two thoenaaid people feat yr er. It to a great place to mak<* (Wird* wb Urr thinker* and live tbu gal* ^<zod worker*, aad work, WINTER SHORT COURSE January io to February g, 1916 1 Cnnn ta FlcUtr KAMINr.. FABM CBOFS, SOILS. STOCK SAi->ro. PA1KY WOKK. POL'LTSY 14AISIM-. • .« «OK.NINO, COOK INC, SX WING 11OUHKH >I.D AKTS, HOMS WtntSTNG BUarNKH^ MKTHOtiH. SOAP BUILDING FARM EN< .IN EHKJNG. B COAL OKGANizA nont. v*tirri <c . ' with delight and. simultaneously tn fected, danced about th* struggling pair, shouting franUcally: "Uttle gentleman! Little gentleman! Bick him. Georgia! Bick him. little gentleman! Little gentleman! Uttle , gentleman!” The infuriated outlaw turned upoo , them with blows and more tar. which gave Georgle Bassett his opportunity and later aerioccly Impaired the purity of his tame. Feeling himself hoprlsss ly tarred, be dipped both hands repeat edly into the caldron and applied bl* gatherings to Penrod. It was bringing coals to Newcastle, but It helped to assuage the Jost wrath of Georgia. _ (TO BE CONTINUED) Arrartical A<rta*!tor*l Co«”* 1« * Nut Stoll. Applied Helenc« lu Actual Work *f the Fenn and Houw hold , Help Your Liver—It Pays When your liver gets torpid and your stomach acts queer, take Dr. King’s New Life Pills and you will And your Self feeling better. They puriiy the blood, give you freedom from constipa tion, biliousness, dixziness and indiges tion. You feel fine—just like you want to feel. Clear the complexion too. 25c. at Druggists. C*rr**p*«dnic« Ctor*** Wlt'h-*<d Tulti*«. Kspnrt Instruction tn Maate. Kadacr« railruad rat**. Far progr*n> writ* to Th* CcHI*«* Lieti»***, Or*««* AgHcJtur*! Csll«(*. C*r»*Lv <lw 114 to COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 6024 92nd Street STOVEPIPE ELBOW* STOVE and FUR NACE REP AHHIG We make all kinds of chicken supplies, champion Sanitary Fountains, Grit and Shell Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash Hoppers and Troughs. We will Make Anythin« You Want out of Sheet Meial GUTTERING and ROOFING Bring in Your Repairing, No Job too Small A. PEARCE M I WILL GIVE 31000 rail anu Winter Patterns Latest Styles SUITS AND TOP COATS Our Clothing is as Stylish as the best City Tailored and Moderate in price REPAIRING, GLEANING, AND PRESSING REASONABLE COST AT You will make a mistake if you fail to see us before ordering JOHN MANZ, Tailor Additon Bldg., Main Street, Lents Any LUMP«-WOMAN S BREAST CAHCER DR. JOHN FAWCETT Tlw HeraN SUO Per Tier Halt** Famltr Pill* far eonatlpatlea Go Home For Christmas The holidays will soon be here. The time of happi ness and cheer. Your friends will be expecting you to come home. So will mother, father, sister or brother. Low Holiday Fares Are available for the hol idays. On sale between all Southern Pacific sta tions in Oregon, Dec. 17. 18, 22, 23, 24,¡25, 31, and Jan. 1. Return limit, Jan. 4. From Oregon to Cali fornia points on sale Dec. 23, 24, 25, 30, 31, Jan. 1. Return limit, Jan. 3rd. Ask the local afent for (ares, train service and other inftnomution, or wite Southern Pacific John M. Scott, General Pawanger Agent. Portland, Orem