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    EAST CLACKAMAS NEWS, THURSDAY, JULY 28. 1027
Pagre 3
When ne hus injured u man he ex
Improved Uniform IrLe,national
pects some retaliation, nnd tukes tbs
precaution of huvlug the Injured one
watched. We know he dogged Barnes
for years. Even now there may be
those who know for what purpose we
four are gathered here. I am not cer- |
tain but thut Achilla (peaks Eu„llsa
■is well us he does French.”
The listeners were startled at the |
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Do an.
sudden change they suw on their
M o o d y H IM * I n s t i t u t e o f C h ir n f c o .)
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host's face. Where he had been mere­
ly thoughtful and slightly worried he
Superior Quality
was now actively alarmed, lie was
L esson for July 31
leaning forward examining something
MILK
W . A. Heylmen W m . W . Smith
on the table before him. They re­
DAVID AND JONATHAN
ATTORNEYS-AT -LAW
membered it was the electric dial, ;
and Milk Products
that Ingenious device for the protec­
LESSON T E X T — I Samuel
lS:l-4;
Wa will take care of any legal
19:1-7.
tion of his home against Invaders.
business you may have
Buttermilk
G O L D E N T E X T — There Is a fr end
The face of the dial was divided
Insurance, Loans and Collections
sticketh closer than n brother.
Cream
Into six parts. These numbered sec­ that
P R I M A R Y TOP IC — Tw o Good Friends.
DR. W . W . RHODES
tions
would
tell
Mllman
on
what
part
Butter
JU
NI
OR
TOP
IC
—
David
und
Jona­
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W.N.U.
OSTEOl’ II ATIC
of the roof the Intruder was. The than.
W>« UNITtO STATES
SERVICE
Cheese
I N T E R M E D I A T E A N D S E NI O R TOP­
three, pressing about him, saw that o.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
IC— Choosing
the
Right
Kind
of
red
light
suddenly
Illuminated
the
Office
In
Llchthorn
Bldg.
Estacada
Friends.
Geo. Lawrence & Son.
"Miss Barnes gives me the Impres­
C H A P T E R V I— Continued
YOUNG P E O r r . E A N D A D U L T T O P ­
sion o f being a very shrewd young square marked 1. A hand moved vary
— 11—
IC— The Obligations of Friendship.
slowly
to
the
square
numbered
d.
Pilone 37-3
Nlta was silent for a moment. It Indy," Malet said, “ nnd one not easily
DR. CHAS. I\ JOHNSON
“That,” Mllman whispered, looking
deceived. You all know that, wheu
The friendship of David nnd Jona­
lias not easy to readjust herself.
DENTIST
relieved, “ represents the weight. Six
once we start. It will be almost Im­
Office Hours: 9 A M. to 5 P, M.
than has become Immortalized In the
“ What sort o f a come-backT"
Evenings by Appointment
possible to keep one who Is already a pounds means a lurge and prowling world’s thought.
It wns unique In
Her father hesitated a moment.
Phones: O f f i c e . M l ; K e s H o n m , 5051
cut.”
little suspicious In Ignorance."
" I don't think you’d understand.”
ESTACADA, OREGON
They heard a sudden exclamation. that It occurred between two men of
“ Yes," said Bradney, “ I am afraid
“ Can I help you?”
The weight went up a hundred and rival worldly Interests. Jonathun was
the
crown
prince,
the
heir
to
the
"No, N lta ; It Isn’t work for women.” she cannot stay here."
twenty pounds. The square numbered
GATES F U N E R A L HOME
“ Her godmother lives In Philadel­
“ You mean there’s danger In It?”
S. E. W O O STE R
1 was now In durkness und unother throne. David was heir according to
phia,”
said
Barnes.
“
She
can’t
refuse
He was afraid to say too much, ne
Gresham 2471
Real Estate, Loans, Insurune«
was Illuminated.
They could trace the divine choice und arrangement.
dreaded to be entrapped by her seem­ to tuke her In for a month or two. She the path of the trespasser. He was Jonathun knew this nnd magnanimous­
Rentals
ED
L
IN
N A T L IN N ’S IN N
said
something
about
earning
her
liv
­
ingly Innocent questions.
He knew
ly waived Ids natural personnl rights
Farm Loans a Specialty
creeping near them.
AG ENT
she was mentally much quicker than ing, but I should prefer her to go to
Telephone Estacada. Oregon
"Achille,” Mllman whispered. "That to the one he knew God hnd chosen.
Philadelphia."
he. The Fessendons again.
I. Friendship Established Between
Estacada, Oregon
Phone 54-51
would be his weight. The six pounds
“ I am afraid she would be a source
“ It’s not my Becret,” he returned,
wus when he rested a foot on It be­ David and Jonathan ( I Sam. 18:1-4). C. D., D. C. and E. C. Latourotte
J. E. GATES
o
f
danger
If
she
remained,"
Peter
“ and I ought not to say any more. 1
1. Love nt Sight (vv. 2).
fore putting his whole weight on the
ATTORNEYS
can only assure you that Malet and Mllman agreed. “ Also, It would never grutlng."
Following the Interview of Saul and
do
to
compromise
her
In
an
affair
Practice In all Courts.
Bradney are splendid fellows, both fur
David
after
the
victory
over
Goliath,
Peter Mllman betrayed no nervous­
First National Bank
superior to me. Very high types. They which might end disastrously."
If you want what you wanl
ness now. Noiselessly he drew the Jonathan’s soul was knit with that of
Oregon City,
Oregon
"W e’ve been too busy with theories,”
believe that what we intend to do Is
David. He loved hint as his own soul.
when
you want it— in the print­
sawed
off
shotgun
from
Its
place.
the only right and logical thing. You snld Fleming Bradney when the prob
While there was mutual love, this
ing line—
letn of Nita had been settled. What Then with a touch of a button all pleasing trait stands out more prom­
must let It go at th at”
O.
D.
EBY
lights In the garden were extinguished.
W E H A V E IT!
"And because there’s dnnger In It we are after should be original dls- In the darkness the shades rolled inently In Jonathnn than In David
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
nssoclutlons o f Ideas.”
you think I ’d better keep out o f It?”
General Practice. Confidential
buck. Agulnst the sky, bright with because It meant great loss to him—
"I cnn’t get that very clenrly,” snld
"Exactly," he exclaimed, grutlfied at
Adviser.
stars, the watchers could see a figure the loss of the throne; while it meant
Neeland Barnes. “ As I see It, all we
this attitude o f obedience.
Oregon Otty,
Oregon
lying uhove their heads. Another Immense gain to David, the acquisition
"Then It Is dangerous,” she cried. want from Itnxon Is a cold million. light was switched on which left the of the throne to which be lmd no nat­
Barnes saw he had made a damaging Half of that goes to Mllman und we group below still In durkness, but ural right.
|pjL«i. -
admission.
She had trapped him. split the rest.”
2. Coyenant established (tv. 3, 4).
showed pitilessly on the trespasser.
“ Exactly,” Bradney returned. “ That's
“ Daddy, what makes you think I ’m
Following the love covenant be­
The gun was already at Milmnn’s
sfruld of anything that's dangerous?” the very point. How are we to make shoulder when Neeland Barnes made tween them, Jonathan stripped blntself
w ill find this
him
give
up
a
million?
I
don't
know.
"Oh, Nlta," he said reproachfully,
a jump for It and pulled the barrel of bis court robe and bis equipment
“that's scarcely playing the game to
paper an excellent
nnd gave them to David. This act
Pipes and Fittings
I down.
drag Information from me which is
"M y God, Mllmnn!" he cried, white­ was a virtual abdication of the throne
Got our prices before yon buy
medium in w hich
hot mine to give. You are deliberate­
to David.
Dryer Pipes Made to Order
faced. “ It’s my girl. It’s Nlta."
ly trying to make me betray my
II,
Jonathan
Defended
David
“ Ah," said Mllman with a curious
For Sheet Iron Work, re-
to d isp lay th eir
Mends."
pairs, Soldering and plumb­
smile, "so I perceive. A strange posi­ Against Saul’s Frenzy (I Sara. 10:1-7).
He had risen to his feet. She could
bargains and make
David
went
Into
the
battle
with
ing,
call
at
the
tion In which to find a guest. Is it
See he was not pleased with her.
Goliath out of zeal for God nnd true
not?"
their wants ki i o w n
“ Indeed, I ’m not," she said earnest­
AMES SHOP
"Inexplicable," said Bradney.
He religion—not for personnl glory, but
ly. “ Daddy. I came over here because
It turned out ns always that because
cast u suspicious look at Barnes.
MAIN STREET
Something told me you needed looking
" I think,” Peter Mllman went on, he made God first, God honored hint.
after. It Isn’t that I ’m trying to make
■
Î 1 H E B Z E B
Upon David’s return from victory
“ we should like a talk with Miss
you betray your friends. I want to
over the Philistines, according to Ori­
Barnes."
be wire that they are being honest
“ I ’ll fetch her," Barnes said engerly. ental custom he was met by a tri­
kith you.”
lie wus confused, ashamed, humili­ umphal chorus of women from all the
" I have never met squarer men,” he
cities of Israel chanting praises to
ated.
answered.
"You will be kind enough to remain him for his victory over their enemy.
"Then I ’m on their side, too. My
here,” said Mllman. Barnes saw that They ascribed more praise and honor
futher und Ids friends, right or wrong.”
he wus menuced by that most dread­ to David than to Saul. These women
Barnes did not know whnt to say.
ful of weapons ut short range, the seemed to sing as answering chants.
CUTS MORE
But a daughter of his could not be as­
sawed-off shotgun. He remembered The one sung, “ Saul has slain Ills
sociated with anything Irregular. lie
thousands,"
the
other
answered,
"and
Its load of buckshot “ I fear I must
Shook his head.
SLICES
remind you that we must Insist on an David his ten thousands.” To hear
“ I cannot accept your assistance,"
sung the praises of a shepherd boy
explanation
from
you,
too.
To
allow
he told her.
TO TH E LOAF
you the opportunity of escape would surpassing his own wns too much for
“ Very well. I shall tell Mr. Mllman
It aroused murderous envy
be most unwise." He raised his voice Saul.
I am leaving after luncheon tomorrow.
which
had
been
slumbering
In
his
u little, but he did not tuke his steudy
I came over here equipped, specially
heart and moved him twice to attempt
guze from Barnes’ fuce.
equipped, for a certain sort of posi­
An ideal slice-size for toasting, sandwiches and
“ Miss Barnes,” he said, “ will you be to kill David. This wickedness was
tion, and I'm going to get It.”
In his hpart ns a hitter feeling, but
so kind as to come here at once?"
children’s between meal snacks.
"Skilled secretarial workers and
The girl's voice trembled as she an­ this occasion fanned it into n llame,
Stenographers are drugs in the mar­
ranking
It
n
burning
passion
of
evil.
swered. It seemed to them all there
ket," he assured her.
In Saul’s third attempt to kill David,
ECONOMICAL FOR LARGE FAMILIES
wus a trace of defiance In her tone.
" I am not going to he a stenogra­
“ What Sort of a Comeback?”
Jonathan defended him before his fa ­
“ I won’t be a minute. It’s not very
pher,” she retorted. “ I did that to
ther and evoked from him the oath
The same Ilolsmn quality that won the Harry M.
earn money to come here. I shall take You don’t either. None of us knows. comfortable up here.”
that David should not he slain. He
The shades were drawn again and
the other position, so you won't have Obviously the thing is to get close to
thus exposed himself to the anger of
Freer Trophy the second time in two years. The
him. Into the house for choice.”
the lights switched on more fully.
to live on a stranger's charity."
his Infuriated fnther for David’s sake.
"H
e
doesn't
know
me,”
Mllman
de­
Neelund
Barnes
looked
from
one
to
same price as the regular large loaf.
"That Is a hard thing to sny," he
III. Jonathan Revealed to David
answered, flushing; “ and it's not alto- clared. "But I cannot be seen, be­ the other of the men whose faces had Saul’s Murderous Intent (I Sam.
been
In
the
shadow.
It
seemed
In­
cause
Loddon,
who
has
told
me
so
yether true. Mr. Mllman sought me
20:30-40).
Sold at Your Favorite y ^ g * » m n-9 jk iff
»ut because he thought I was able to much under the Influence of my port credible thut they could suspect him
The beginning of the new moon wns
of
complicity
In
this
eavesdropping.
and
the
belief
that
I
never
stir
lelp him. I am not living on charity."
Grocery and Restau- J L \ 4L3 ¿ ft
J Y »
celebrated by sacrifices nnd feasting
“ What Is it you are trying to do?" abroad nnd know nothing of outside It wus plain enough what her errand at which all the members of the fam­
affairs. Is a frequent guest. The ques­ wus.
She asked.
rants
in
Estacada
and
ily were expected to be present (v. 5).
“ Let me explain," he began.
“ You must not expect me to tell tion Is. would he recognize Barnes?"
Vicinity.
TUwcbt rnunCen of ifuHc&um{¡unity
“ Certain to," Barnes snld gloomily.
Peter Mllman stopped him with a David’s excuse for being absent was
you. My dear, don’t be hasty and
" I haven't altered much since that day gesture. "W alt," be commanded. "W e that lie might go home to attend the
leave us yet. Promise me that?”
I threw him from the pier.
What sbull hear you when your duughter yenrly sacrifice o f the entire family.
She kissed him good night.
The annual feast was more Important
comes.”
“ I won’t go yet,” she said. “ I can’t about Malet?"
than the monthly feast Matters were
“ Probably not," said the sculptor.
Burnes sank heavily Into a seat. lie
lose you ns quickly as that.”
now so serious that Jonathan nnd
When she was alone her face took “ In those days I was twenty pounds felt that Bradney and Mulet looked David renewed tlie covenant between
pn a worried nspect. She hnd suf­ heavier, wore a mustache, and had a upon him us a traitor.
themselves. In this renewal the terms
Nlta was wearing a blue silk dress­
fered many things In order to he with general air of blen-etre.”
“ I am the man," Bradney declared. ing wrup when she came Into the were broadened beyond the life of
him, and she determined to find out
Jonathan (vv. 14, 15). Suul’s anger
what the mystery was that enveloped “ I doubt if he has ever seen me. We Japanese garden. Her bearing was was now so fierce that for Jonathan
know
he
talked
to
Malet
for
some
confident
und
unufruld.
She
cuuie
this strange household. Although she
to be found In David’s compnny wns
was not yet twenty-two, she hnd trav­ time. It Is I who must contrive to get quickly to her father's side und put most dangerous, so he cleverly planned
Into
his
house.”
an
arm
about
his
bowed
shoulders.
eled widely and met Innumerable peo­
a sign by which he could make known
"In what capacity?” Mllman asked.
ple. In Mllman and his associates
“ Oh, Nlta, Nlta,” he groaned. “ How to David Saul’s attitude and purpose.
“
There
you
have
me,”
the
scientist
she recognized men of charm and cul­
could you do such a dreudful thing We prove our friendship by warning
ture who had made her fnther their admitted.
as this?”
those who are exposed to dnnger.
"W
e
are
safe
to
start
by
assuming,”
firm admirer. And they were all hold­
Malet, watching her closely, saw Dnvld’s heart responded by pledging
Mllmnn
cut
In,
“
that
Paul
Raxon
Is
ing back from her any mention of
that she bent upon the sitting man a fidelity to Jonathan's seed forever.
their real venture. In order to de­ always cautious. From the outside look which liad something of maternal
This pledge was faithfully carried out
ceive her they had clumsily Invented his house is impregnable.”
tenderness In I t It seemed strange by David (II Sam. 0:7, 8). Concern­
“ You mean,” Bradney remarked,
and ncted a falsehood. It could only
to the observers that she stood there ing real friendship observe:
be because they were plotting some­ “ that to get In one would have to be us though to defend her futher from
1. It should he made while both
vouched for?"
thing of an Illegal nature.
enemies. Of shame or embarrassment
parties are young, when the hearts
“ Undoubtedly," said Peter Mllman. there wus no sign.
They had played on her father's
are capable of being knit together.
"So you caught me," she said.
»motions and enrned his gratitude and “ I f someone socially prominent took
2. Ileal friends are few. W e should
co-operation by n few hundred dol­ you there. It might be all right. “ Well, perhaps It Is best you did.”
lie careful In the formation of friend­
“ Why?” Peter Mllman demanded.
lars. For so small a thing it had been There was one curiously disquieting
ships. For though we should love
(T O B E C O N T I N U E D . )
possible to enlist his sympathy and thing Loddon told me about Raxon.
/Two men In a sedan and a farmer and his boy In
everybody we can have but few friends.
a smaller car had stopped on a country road for
aid. They hnd been clever enough to
Friendship
should
be
formed
for
the
a short discussion of business in general. The
»rente the illusion that she was wel­ ❖ X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X < g * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X * X >
purpose of helping each other. There
farmer and one of the men from town were old
come when In truth they might be em­
can be no real friendship except where
friends. The other was unknown to him.
barrassed by her presence and already
merit Is on both sides.
"Give Mr. Hartley one of your cards. Bob," sug­
planning to get rid of her. She decid­
3. Real friendship can only be with
gested the farmer’s friend. ’’ You ought to do soma
ed she would not be driven out. Her
business with him before long.”
How often you hear dad, or some viewpoint. Let’s get lots of exercise, God-fearing people. Both David nnd
father needed his daughter even If he
Jonathan recognized their obligation
Now, If Bob had presented his card to Mr. Hart­
did not yet know It. The thought that other grownup speak, with a sort of so that tile grownup person we’re go­
to the Lord.
ley, there would be little of intercat to us in the
three dangerous men might be plot­ half-sigh In his voice, of what he ing to be not so many years from now
transaction. But bob did not have a card lo
him/
may be fit and strong. Let's not get
ting some crime for which Neeland would do If he were young again.
Satan on Watch
Barnes would ultimately bear the Time goes quickly when you are Into little habits of shiftlessness that
Whatever your business or profession may be,
young, und you are only too likely to will handicap the future. Instead, let
Prayer Is the strategical point which
you can't afford to be without a supply of personal
blame drove her to action.
cards. Your business is built by making yourself
us all work hard and play hard, so Satan watches. If he can succeed In
Her room was at the rear of the put off things you really should do.
known
favorably to a lot of people. When folkm
Grownups look back to the golden that when the person we’re going to causing us to neglect prayer, he has
house. Four Iron hnrs protected Its
need, or consider, something in your line, you
windows. Almost five feet below she days of their youth as the happiest be looks backward, he'll find his youth won; for where communion between
wont them lo
of you. If they have your card
could see the Iron grating which time of their lives, but there Is also an encouragement, and not a matter God and His people Is broken, the true
the chances are in your favor.
source of life and power Is cut off.—
roofed In the Japanese garden. When something-of regret In their backward for regret.—Exchange.
There Is no better place in this community to get
Andrew Murray.
»he leaned down from her open win­ glance. There are so many things
personal cards -for business, social or campaign
P o p u la r M a la ya n N a m e
dow she could hear, faintly, the sound they would like to have done, but
use - than right at this newspaper office. Our
didn’t
o f voices.
The name "Timur” Is said to be
The Man at the Top
prices will please you just as much ns the csrds.
Unfortunately, time gives us Jnst almost as common In Malaya as Mary
It was about her they were speak­
Let us prove it
need (hem N O W /
The man nt the top Is usually some
ing. Barnes had come from her room one chance.
or Jane Is here. Translated. It means >nc who has been In the habit of going
Let s plan things now. then, so as “ tin."
with the disquieting Information that
•o the bottom of things.—The Pro*
moo f n -
their talk on oil had amused her very to have as few regret* as possible I
when we look back from a grownup | Success makes most men amiable.
much. The news had been a blow.
/^RECLUSE
Ì FIFTH
AVENUE
l 'I
BUSINESS AND
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
WYNDHAM
J MARTYN
PLUMBING
/Tdvertisers
L O N G L O A F
Give Him One of
Your Cards, Bob!
One Chance A ll That Time Accords to Man
j
!