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peciors-tDey were eruoked. I'Bcy brought their devious «-astern methods out into God’s country mid thought folks would stand their work. He'd never seen them, but they wer« chicken henrted ¡»of* anybody who would cheat n woman was a quitter. He wuN for pence, himself, of coarse; trouble never did !o«>k good to him. but a real man was duo to step into this affair. Not to use violence. No, sir: just c < m >I. disinterested argument ba> ked up by equity and a reasanable firmness. Hhorty burned himself with the legal n»is« t of thu < uMe. Never was there a « I carer. The Wilkinses had failed to make good; ergo, they had aunt Iter jump coming. There remained only the process simplicity itself. Beason made a bee line, hurdling certain con fusing obstacles in the nature of »tat- utea mid common luw precept*. fleeing directly along the course of leaat re sistanee. Hhorty oiled up hla six »boot ers. Illa theory of strategy forbade de lay, for a scant measure of military know bulge dcmotist rates the value of an attack In the cold gray of the «lawn It Is then that tlie blixsl moves sloth fully and the mind la flaccid from the uputby of slilinlier. “GT me your ’gat.”' he aald to Hoff lueiater, the Canada bar aii|>erlntcnd ent, aa that gentleman was preparing for ls*d. “Sure; help yourself.“ Shorty carefully tested ejector and sights, throwing the gun to shoulder tentatively. “What’s up? Thought you didn't like big guns.“ “I don't Tbe little guns is liest, only I'm go tn' bombardin'. J waut 'bout 500 rounds too. Also jest witness that” He spread upon tbe table a document evidently fresh from tbe throes of c « md - position. Hoffmelater read It wouder- ingly, gating With amazement at tbe PLLASANF VALLEY When You Have * Cold At The Churches Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ui«:ii«y of Boripg were visitors at tlie I ioiik * of Mr. mid Give It attention, avoid exposure, Im Arletd Baptist Church Mrs. Will Richey Hundaj. ¡ regular »ml car* fill of your «Met, also 9:45 a. m. Bible School. Emmet *)d*-ll was a biuiness visitor in I commence taking Dr. King’s New Dis- 11 a. m. TreMhing service. Gresham Tuesday. ( covery. It contaiiis I'iue-Tar, Antisep- 8:00 p. m. Evening services. 7 :0b p in. IL Y. r. U. meeting. Mr. ami Mr«. C. H Bateman of I tic Oil« and Balaams. Is slightly laxa- 8:00 Thursday Prayer meeting. Belirone trere guexts of Mr. and Mrs K. •tivs. Dr. King's New Discovery eases Everybody welcome to any and all of L. Aoderson, Sunday. 1 your cough, soothes your throat and these services. A G. Hager of l^*nta visiitsl with 1 bronchial tulx-s, checks I your cold, starts W. T H. Spriggs, pastor. I*. Camplieil, Bunday. to clear your liead. In a short time Mrs. Roman mmle a burine«* trip ; you know your cold is better. Its the Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church Portland Monday. ¡ standard family cough syrup 1 in use over 10 a. tn. Sabbath School. The Misses Beatrice and Lucile Lang Í It) years. Get a bottle at ouce. Keep Ila. m. Morning worahip. 7:p. m. Y. P. 8. C. E. <>f Portland were over Bunday visitors at I it in the house as a eold insurance. Sold I 7:45 p. m. Evening worship. the home of Mr. and Mra. J. H. Nolta. ' at your druggist. 7JOp. m.Thursday, midweek service. I’i«a»ant VaDey Grange is having the I H p. m. Thursday, choir practice. inside walls of their dining hall and Rev. Wm. H. Amoa, Pastor. kiteiien treated U> a ex,at of paint. J. L. i Will Sloan’s Liniment Relieve Pain? Johnson of Giltiert ia doing the work. > St. Peter s Catholic Church P L. Bliss han in»t»lie*l an electric I Sundays: light plant on hi» place, lighting his | Try it and see—one application will 8 a. m. Low Mass. prove more than a col mon of claims. 10:30 a. m. High Mass. house, barn and out buildings ue.irgiii 01 oiia iM'iorc. r.vt-n Mun tv i 8:30 a. ni. Sunday S o I hto I. ■corning na he did all recognized ci h*« Lilli« Mi»» Lula Marvin gave l«-r; James 8. Fergiison. Phila , Pa. writes: 12 M. Cboit rehearsal. <>t warfure, could do no mon* than f tk«* mother a surprise party on her birthday | “I have ha<l wonderful relief since I Week days: Mass at 8 a. m. used Sloan ’ s Liniment on my knees. To umbrage at a wimm I cii legged man. last Saturday evening. A li um tier of I "Well, ye It win« thlv w«y." acid think after all these yean of pain one guests were invited. Ice cream and tbe atngi* driver fluully. then multi tlalr application gave me relief Many •Seventh Day Adventist Church cake were served. alglia of lntere»t then* come the tlr-ibi 10 a. m. Saturday Sabbath School. thanks for wfaft your remedy hae done Carl Borges and daughter, Mrs. Had- Ulid rumble of the Auburn stage 11 a. m. Saturday preaching. Icy, of Portland, visited with Chris ami for me.’’ Don’t keep on suffering, ap- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer meeting. "Here coinea Hie mail, i'll tell ye Home | ply Sloan’s Liniment where your pain is 7:45 p. m. Sunday preaching. Fr«<l Borges Monday. other time.” bi* broke* off, while the opinion of the crowd at this interrup Mr. and Mrs. O. N. Blair of Lents | and notice how qniek you get relief. By REX BEACH I Penrtratcs without rubbing. Buy it at tion was voiced by Hplke Duffy, who were valley visitors Tuesday. Kern Park Chrlstain Church ' any Drug Store. 25c. ■were. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Richey of Boring Corner 69th St. and 46th Ave. 8. E. Copyright by Olla L» Wood. 'The which would certainly rasp ye, 10 a. m. Bible School. lulled on Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Sager one cuaa Ida little hide!" 11 a. m. ami 7 :30 p. m. preaching ser day recently. After the mild excitement of the vice. a Mrs. Elwood and 'laughter Mias Lora, 1 ata gw's arrival had rippled out tiioae 6:30 p. m. Cbristain Endeavor. ,of Portland, came out Saturday and. T was stage time, and ths men who were given to the ex]»e<-tatli>ii of 7:30p. m. Thursday, mid-week prayer meeting. sprawled reetfully upuu th« hotel mail iUaap(M*are<l In tbe wake of I be I visited over Sunilay with friends at this | A cordial welcome to all. |s>reb awaiting th« coming of the I pootmaater. It waa one of these re place. Rev. G. K. Berry, Pastor. * mall. Hhorty bud pre-empted tie- turultig that brought IT. Dr». L, 8. ami 1-aura E. Downing oi I doorwlll. which he held by squatters' The epical deserves lite dignity of Portland ami Mrs. King of Wichita, i right, his tbkk body, toed like and capitals, and epical It surely waa for St Pauls tpiscopal Church Kansas, were entertained by Mr. and abort. Iiarrtiig egress, while tbe Idling tlie dwarf who still conversed upon the One block south of Woodmere station. Mrs. f. p. Campbel) iast Sunday. auwke from bis pipe excited apologue step. tn bin faagfoc, while his voice was etflJ Holy Communion the first Sunday of G. N. Sager called on J. F. Wing ot within bl in. A front step In tbe early "Hey, Hhorty! Here's a letter for hoarse . each month at 8 p. m. No other ser- that day. aveulng, with the fulluese of supper you.” “What do.-s thio mean? It says Link Lents, Sunday. LEADING GROCERS I vices Every other Snnday the regular ser Ernest Olson of Sellwood visited with inventing his audience, was solace to "What?" The little man's voice held Cushing's a live— in Honolulu." ♦»♦»♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦s» vices will be as usual. tbe little man- first, because the dark utter, gasping Incredulity. "Drop IL I say!" shouted tbe prisoner, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Olson. ' Evening Prayer and sermon at 4 p. m. ncse hid bls ungnlnly body; secund, be “Bure; from a lady too.” kicking savagely. “You le'rne up an' during the latter part of the week. Sunday School meets at 3 p. m. B. cause to every umu there emu«*« u gar Offer the Public Now, It Is |>OH«lble to crowd the limit gi'me one belt at you with a pick han Mr. snd Mrs. O. J. Forsgren enter i Boatwright, SupL, L. Maffett, See. I minus hour when reminiscence 1« like "Iziok a here, you!" growled Hhorty. dle— tlist's al) I want—Jest one wallop. tained friends from Powell Valley Sun-1 Rev. O. W. Tavlor Rector. Special Values in all booty, and, third, becuuae bls legs did rising threateningly. “Don't you get I’ll learn ye to read letters." — day. not dangle tn Impotent discomfort a« funny with me." Bart forced him roughly back. Lines of Groceries Willard Bliss was a Damascus visitor , when tin «X|>eudod bls wealth of abort Lents tvangeHcal Church "I alu'L Here it 1». honeM.” declared “Shut up. or I'll silt your gullet!" Provisions I Sunday afternoon. lire* (ifsiti th« ««Igo of made furniture. Peg Leg, hurriedly thrusting u |> oti him Sermon by the Pastor, 11 a. m. and The <>tber only bounced on hla bed in ! 7:15 p. m. "Hay. how c<>im*s it you atu't drtvln' a packet. “I-ook at It yourself.” Grain harvest is in full swing here- 1 I a paroxysm of abuse, hla oue Intel and Hardware Bunday School 9:45 a. m., Albert tbe stage any more, Hhorty?" quo- Hhorty came Into poasesslou ofi, tbe I llgible sentence running. “1 ain't no about« this week. I Fankhauser, Superintendent. Standard Lines and Honed a proapector who bad Just object with tliat measure of fnndlinr humpback!'* A special meeting was held last Satur- , Y. P. A. 6:45 p. m. Paul Bradford, packed In from the Illg Divide. “Get tty and bllthen«*sa with which u mau “The lioy did me a good turn up Emi day evening by Pleasant Valley Grange President. Good Values fired V r«*celv<*a his ail turnons to tbe pillory grant Gap way once,'' said the road at which tbe first and second degrees Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. "Bure! Fired at and Into, both.” The Best Service Then when lie find ilazi-dly eutered the agent "and I took him tor a partner. was conferred upon a large class of new A cordial welcome to all. "How's that «hot? You don't aay «<• Bght««l room the astonishment of "the When you dropped ban the day of tbe T. R. Hornschuch. Pastor. I I candidates. Who doue It?” lieholders swelled over bank. boldup 1 swore I'd kill you if it teok I : ’Illack Hart” 'Tlicre'a strange doin'» here." said twenty years. How'd you get to kuow I I KENDAU. “Well. I’m dumed! I didn't s'pose "Peg Ia*g" gloomily, "not to say aus his sister T' Lents Friend’s Church Bart would shoot up a driver, thought picious, an' 1 don't like '«*m. I forms The basebail game planned for Sun 9:45 a.m. Bible School. Mrs. Maud At tbe lady's menttou Hhorty spoke be allua played the m«**s«iigers How'd my own deductions.” I Reach, Superintendent. day a week ago, between Kendall and again, sullenly at first: It happen?” 11 KM) a. m Preaching services. "Mebbe It's from hla sweetheart.’ "That was her on tbe stage with me tbe Woodstock Firemen was called off 6:25 p. m. Christian Endeavor. 'There was a lady with ni«< oue trip.” Bplke Duffy ventured, provoking mirth that day. When you stuck us up I let on aeeonnt of the non-appearance of 7:30 p. m. Preaching Services. began Shorty, blushing at the memory, in those who knew Hhorty*« terror of drive st both of you. I busted your the firemen. This ia the second time 8:00 p. m. Thursday, mid-week “an' Block Bart atMk ua up on tbe tbe fair eex. Winchester lock an’ creased tbe kid. I that team was to play Kendall and ESTIMATES FURNISHED prayer meeting. “I’ll liet It’s one ef them newfangled throwed him in tbe wagon an' drere A cordial welcome to all tbeee ser advertisements tellln* how to acquire <>n. When I found he was her brother, both times failed to show up. vices. John Riley, Pastor. Miss Hazel Sampl* was a recent bodily strength,“ added Murphy, wbo of course I couldn’t give him up. so I bore U|K>n his person indelible marl»» told 'em at the Wire bridge that he visitor among friends in this vicinity. I of Hhorty’a vigor, due to an inadver was a passenger an’ had got shot in Mr. Newton has a short time since Lents Baptist Church tent bibulous remark long |iast “Yes. I tbe holdup.” i completed a new addition to bis resi Lord ’ s Day. Bible School 9:45 a. m. We carry a Complete Line of Plumb air. an* he kin outllft anybody on tbe For some time the outlsw remained dence. Morning worship, 11 a. m, mountain." ing Fixtures and Supplies silent From now until November 25th, look Elmo Heights Sunday School, 2:30 Inalde tbe store, under the effulgence “Why didn't you tell me that just out for tbe playing of “peanut politics’’ p. m. Phone Tabor 5542 of a soot enamel«*d tin lamp Shorty sow?’ said he. “1 came near killing B Y. P. U.» 6:30 p. m. on tbe part of certain metropolitan iMM-ame aware of tlie fact that the let you.” Evening worship, 7:30 p. m. I newspapers. To get some idea of tbe M. N. SADLER ter was of a wonderful cerulean tint. “Because I ain't no humpback!" ! A cordial welcome to these service«. J. M. Nelson, Pastor, Moreover, it waa square anil ungainly yelled tbe little man loudly, reverting game as played, subscribe for tbepapers and offered grounds for unlimited con to hla unspeakable Indignity. "Le'rne of the two most important parties. I Portland, Oregon jecture. Plainly It was hla, however, I up and fight like a man." Thereafter you will think twice before Fifth Church ot Christ for it bore hl« name In large angular The other regarded him strangely, al casting your vote, As the political aec feminine characters. Fifth Church of Christ. Scientist of most in wonder, but no bint of amuse tion of the papers ia today conducted, Dr. P. J. O’DONNELL Portland. Ore. Myrtle Park Hall, Tbe senaatlona of one's first letter ment lay in bls eyes. At last be apol no man is doing himself justice who Myrtle Park. •ee not fleeting, but Niey do |i«ss final ogized: T beg your panion, Btiorty. I DENTIST relies solely upon the advice ot a Services Sunday 11 a. tn. ly. so, exhuming from a cavernous didn't mean it. You sure ain't a bump- 1 prejudiced paper to decide for whom he Sunday School 9:30 and 11 a. m. 92nd St. and Foster Road, over the pocket what r<*emilled a brass bound Mck. We've lieeti too goo«l enemies not Wednesday evening testimonial meet "billy.*’ he pressed a spring, and it to be good frlouda. You saved that shall vote. Someday—or is this hoping LENTS PHARMACY I ing 8 p. m. clicked Into the liken«*»» of a marvel boy, and I'd like to shake ou It. I've too much?—man will trust man com Phone Tabor 3214 I ous hunting knife with unfolding hill I heard considerable about you. off and pletely. Then there will be no need of and ta|M*rlng ateid of bayonet length. on." political editors making use of psychol Lents IM. E. Church Shorty tolerated u|>on bls person only He cut tbe lacings, and Shorty rolled ogy, suggestion, etc., cf which the Sunday 8chool 9:45. a. m. ornamentation of tbe finest. He sliced I ouL feeling his many bruises gingerly. general public knows very little and by Preaching 11 .-00 a. m. a long splinter from tbe table to re “I never went back on a partner." which they mav be greatly influenced, Services at Bennett Chapel at 3 p. m. Rig Grade. He insulted her le.istway« move clinging traces of plug and. In continued Bart, "but you've done more Epworth League 6:30 p, m. be called her my sweet!n*art so I shot by one adept in making use of the serting tbe point gingerly, silt tbe for tbe bo.v than I ever could, and Preachihg 7:30 p. m. at him to spare her feelln'«. I dun'l Cash Shoe Repairing Shop epistle after tbe manner of skinning a w hen you need any help let me know. above—to swing voters over to their Prayer meeting Thursdav evening at claim I done just the gentlemanly way of thinking. About the only way 6009 92nd 8t. South of Station, Lents 7:30. tender, baby blue rabbit. I feel like 1 owed it to you." thing, ’cause It ain’t a driver's place W. R. F. Browne, pastor. a voter mav now do justice to himself A fleeting iierfutue came to him. and Shorty's uiind acted quickly. to mix with road aceu:- them duties Residence 5703 81rd St. By 1 "I'll take some right now. Ye notice in this respect is to read all sides. bein’ delegated to rn «««-tig. .s an' such tlie blood drummed thickly In hts ears that letter says they're plumb busted getting only one side one becomes too passengers ns ba« a cc: du.« tor «11« at the memory of Its owner. "It’s from the little girl,” lie breath- - tbe girl an' the old lady*. Well, I've ‘ one-sided. Get both sides, then draw turbiince. However, the.* tirin' n > Laurelwood IM. E. Church messenger bandy. I ill|pcl nt him an' t«l ecstatically. “It’s from the little tore this flat all up lookin' for gold your owm conclusions Wagon Repairing and General 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. busted his W.liehe >t<*.'. My bullet girl.” He apoko of her diminutively, I’ve wallered in work disgraceful to a Mies Cecelia O'Sullivan was a recent 11:00 a. tn. p>-eaching. BLACKSMITHING knocked the gun out of his bunds, un' ultliougli she had stood heat! and shoul seetkm gang till I've wore blisters on visitor in our midst. 12:30 a. m class meeting. every shovel handle around the place. he mu for the cuti i.T down the old ders aliove him. Mr. O. B. Olson lias disposed of his 6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Matt Greenslade, Foster Road Seminary c liar act era t>ear small re For results look at this an' weep.” sheep trill'., He In Id fi-r me there with 7:30 p. m. preaching. lie displayed his tin can. with its residence property and is thinking of his guns, When I drote by he got tue semblance to printed »¡>eccb, nor do The pastor is assisted by a chorus choir going on a farm. they lend themselves to prompt Inter meager yellow contents. "Now, s'pose here. Most well now though." and the Amphion Male Quartette. 8:00 p. m. Thursday evening, prayer Peg-Leg »(Hike unex|>ectedly from the pretation among the un-Vaasared, but you blow In with some of that ill got- i Several persons in this section, who dually the following materialized, and I ten wealth of your'n.” have lately received word from their j service. shadows. Dr. C. R. Carlos, pastor. “Look a here. Shorty. 1 ain't never be al mor lied it so completely that ev- , "Bet I will.” heartily replied the tall soilder friends on the border, report' Tabor 3614 flggered out one thing about that fra ery word stood out in mental lais re- I 1 uutu. and from each pocket he pro- i 1 that the Oregon soldiers are unanimous- dueed much currency, tossing it upon cas. Old Charlie Crane says you como lief: i ly in favor of “Oregon Mist,*’ instead ( QUICK SERVICE German Evangelical Reformed Church My Daar Frland—Mothsr and I wish to , the table until the watcher's eyes grew i tearlu' into his place on the dead nm. I : of the scorching atmosphere of the { thunk you tor tha great service you have ; round and wondering. As each explo Corner Woodstock Ave., and 87th St. your bosses plumb beat out, an* you rendered ua. and we wish you to know FIRST CLASS WORK t Rev. W. G. Lienkaemper, pastor. ration resulted In an added roll, the border. an* tbe young feller all shot up.” that tn saving my brother, Uncoln. from Sunday School 10 a. tn. dwarf remarked: “ You remind me of hie wicked associates and the conae- "That’s right" said Shorty. Morning Worship. 11 a. m. "Well, who was this young faller? queniee of hla folly you have won the that passage In the good book about Y. P. 8. at 7:» p. m. of two women. tbe Widder Cruse's oil—you never aeem Ton left here that mornln’ with tbe bleaetnaa German School and Catechetical Clam Wo had to aond him away at once, aa ha girl an’ the bullion, but there wasn't WIUI recotrnlsod. Ha write« from Hono to run out Becrns like your business Saturday 10 a. m. The Herald is Only has its redeemin' features. ’ ’ lulu that he Is safe and has begun his life no young feller along." “Yea; there's easy money in it for Peg Leg had sprung tbe question ell over, so we are very happy. $1.00 Per Year In view ot all yup have done we heel- Third United Brethren Church which bad excited tbe camp for months, tate to oak your farther help, but there nervy men," said Bart “I need a part ner too.” and the listeners waited breathlessly. doeen't eeem to be any other way. The 10 a. m. Sunday School. “Wouldn't wiab any, thanks," quickly From tbe first the affair had a touch of money that came from the Golden Fleece 11 a. m. Preaching. retdled the other. ipystery maddening to the camp, the claim we gave to Lincoln, and now the 3 p. m. Junior Christian Endeavor. STOVEPIPE eecond payment 1» overdue. They toll ua “We.l, I guess you're wises” Tbe more eo inasmuch aa Shorty, tbe man that those men have jumped our mine and 6:30 p. m. Senior Christian Endeavor, ELBOWS 7:30 p. m. Preaching. of splendid simplicity, bad suddenly won’t pay the balaruo and refuse to get «lark man sighed wearily. “It’a a fast life. They'll get me some day. Don't loot hla candor and maintained a baf off. Mother te awfully worried, too. be STOVE and FUR* let the women know where that money fling alienee. Speculation bad fed upon cause we are very poor—eo poor we can't the caee to law. Please tell ua what came from.” He stepped outside, then NACE REPAIRING Brentwood M. E. Church drifting rumor until Forest Hill wrig take to do and receive the renewed bleeelnga added shrewdly, "And, say, I hope you gled in an agoL •> ot curiosity. 10 a. m. Sunday Sc* <«ol. of a mother and the heartfelt thanks ot marry tbe girl.” We make all kinds of chicken Considering h « ferocious habit of re your sincere friend, 11 a. m. Preaching s vice. supplies, champion Sanitary The little man stood a moment - a M1LI4CKNT CU8HINO. Rev. W. 1 . Wilson, Pastor. ducing ,o an uriortunate personal ba Fountains. Grit and Shell sis those questions he found not to Shorty untied his silk ngckcloth and ! dumbly, then leaped savagely at the Boxes, Dry and Wet Mash bls liking, there seemed no advisable carefully wrapped the precious note i door. “Here, you”— But Bart had melted Hoppers and Troughs. LODGE DIRECTORT method of arriving nt tbe truth, uni«»*, within. The bund)«* be plnc««d inside Magnolia Camp No. 4026, Royal perhaps by the exhibition of a curiosity | 111* «h1rt bosom. His largo hands made 1 Into the night, and there came only We will Make Anything You Neighbors, meets regular Second which Shorty would lie privileged to clumsy work of ft, owing to their un- > the echo of his laughter and a rustle Want out of Sheet Melal and Fourth Wednesdays of each across the carpet of pine need Ira- regnrd an morbid and Insulting. Timo familiarity with billet ilnux, but his month at I. O. O. F. Hall. Secon<\ GUTTERING and ROOFING and silence had served to hone the mind workthl nimbly. • To Ba Continued.) Wednesdays socul meeting. Neighbors Bring in Your Repairing, No Job edge of this sharp Interest until "Peg bring yonr families and friends. 80! The Wilkins outfit had Jumped too f • ’ I Leg," tbe landlord, bad arisen unex- her ground—thought »he didn't have Fourth Wednesday, business. All jiectwlly to press the question. Tim anybody to look out for her «h? Thtif Neighbors requested to come. By Many a velvet word has a sandpaper A. PEARCE order of the Camp. idlers wondered why they hadn't was the worst of them tcuderfo<>i orus , thought behind it I W Short The Strategy Of Shorty I I Coffman & Spring I Plumbing and Heating Reliable Shoe Repairing HORSE-SHOEING NewMethodLaundry COME TO the new Tin Shop in Lents 91 and Foster DO IT NOW Î Washed Graded Gravel Plastering Sand 82nd St. and 45th Ave. Phone Tabor 2063 R. Heyting I J