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The Secret Adversary Ujr Agatha Chrlalla ((><>|tjri'lght I »mill. A tin .) I ('o c I In m‘il fi'iim I iim I H’li 'k . ) Tim iliM'tur «l«r.<l “ I f you llk e " l'or n w Idlv thè., run <>n under • Iva Ir e i» In al lance li wna a henullful day. The kren rudi llirough tlie alr hrnughl a tira evlillarallon lo 'lup- p elle*. "May. Mlaa 'D ipp'iue, do you llilnk l'm aver golng lo nini .1 mie?" J vi II li» apoko In n dlaeoiirnged videe. The luood wna ao alien lo litui limi Tnptw'lire lurned and alnred al lilui In lurprlae. I l » noddeil. "Tlint'a ao l'm gelling down nnd nul over Ih# lui din a» Rlr James In day titilliti got nnj ho|>e ni all. I rouhl aee timi. I doli'l llke bini Wn d'Mi‘1 gee togelher »"inehow—hlit Im'a pretty rida, und I gite«» he wooldn't quii If thare wna nnV eluince o f aueeesa - iti'W, n "idd heY* Tiippi ili e fvlt rulla r un< oliiforlalde. l'Ut ellligtng lo Iter lirllef timi Jullu« "l«o lofi nitidi' hi aumeltdng fruiti Iter, ah# reiiiulned limi " I le aUggealed udvertlalng fo r thè liurae." alte remlndeit hlm "Yea. u llh a 'fiutoni hope' Ila v or lo hla volee t No— l'in nhout fed tip. l've finir a mimi lo go Imi'k tu thè Stalea righi nway," "Oli, lu i'" iT ln l Toppi-tire "W a’ ve gol lo nini Toiiuny," "I »un- forgot Itereaford,” ano' Ju lius ronirtlety. "T I iil’i ao. W e mual llnd hlm. lini u flef— w#ll, l’ve heen day dreumliig ever alin e I alartiil on Itila trip nini thè«** dretima are rollen pool hnalneaa. l'm quii o f llletn. Hny, Mlaa T o pi « lice, Ihere'a aouirtlilng l'd llke io uak you." F o a l an d D am Mead O ara i iippeno«’» medltalliMis went off on another lack. Mbs reviewed the events I m i II u k ‘•»•inori in h«*r«9 nnd of last night carefully and persist Im lli (In* rniir#» am ] fo a l Head ently. Ronieliow, ihey scouim ! I hju ml , • • r # , *nyn H r. B T . Binuris, v # t- up with Hlr James' enigmatical words. Suddenly aha gave n great »tart— « (*rinr«riari o f IIIr «•xperim ent a la - Moll. I f poN niltl« and III«* \%(*ailM*r tlie color faded out o f her face. Ilur r o iid il tona p e r m it the m are eyea, fnaclmiicl gnm-d In front of her, the piitdl» dllaled. m I hhj I i I I m * a llo w e d In fo a l out~ "InipoNMllile," she murmured. “ Im- *id e . In r a a e llu* m a re iiiij n I |Mi»ailitol I 111 lie! lie going mail even fo a l ifiMÌd»*( Mie ulall »h o u ld he lo think o f aucli a tlilng. , , Mel) hedd»*d a n d k ep i a h «»> li| l«* ly Monatrooa— yet It explained every- c le a n . T h e aMirnp o f Mie naval fhillg . . After a momenfa rrAocflon ahe ant i c o rd a lo mi Id not he lie d o f f . An down nnd wrote a note, weighing each Aoon a a fio* a n im a l in horn Ilo word an »lie did an. Finally she nod c o rd Ah ould he tre a te d w ith tine ded her head aa though •atlalh-d. nnd Mire »>f Iridine and Mien nome »llp|H-d II Inlo an envelo|ie, which »he a n h »f| d ir p o w d e r ap p lied addressed lo Jullua. Hhe went down the pnaaiige to Ida sitting room nnd a vu w o *» knocked at Ihe iloor. Aa aim hud eg- 1 « U r U r m l i Vmmri mi «a# n o n mi perted, Hie room waa empty. Hhe left Or*|(f*M U r MdkhlMHlbH ( iimii I y la. <; Wlr-d* w l l n h « I id It* r t i n W'*td*> the note on Hie tnlde. n it » * I». h i « w lf * . A «mull page boy wna wultlng out r it iiu r fi, VH side her own d'Hir when »he returned W Oh 1 1 til*» «n *l «•firric OhllllpM lo It. hla w lf# M e l i « » « | J a e k io n , M lllO "Telegrnm for you. M l»»." Mh* nr**r and W H S h » « r r f . h*-r hij«h«ri*J KM#*n V l r k e r « nn<1 »»rn fto n Tupfienre took It from the »alver, V le k n r». H it I iu » U ip I, . m i * *- K knd tore It open rnrclemly. Then »he C S5f ** Y Ann« I h illip ». h i» w l f » . c’ h a r l « « W P h il* gnve a cry. The telegram was from * * • B A l v » » . Il«* »« 0 « u a h t r y and Tom in y I l(oh «*ri f a u K h t ry h rr hunhand. I*u- " I Ima yii'ir imrilun, Mr. Il»r«h#lm nwr. I tli'iuiilit you untWrilmuL" “ t' li iti-ral i >. »1 h I ih I I " “Tliul M l"» Vnmli'tm'yvr la u liNiarr imilar in) car«.“ Julius a|nuiiK ii|i. “ \\ hut ? Wlii'ii 'lli| aim t r f lm r - I . « nil- aim T im I m * la Monday, li II ant ? II imiat Itnv« Imi'ii la> W nllii'aila) why, surely, jr««, || WII' Ilia anma availing that you — fat out of my lraa.'< "T hai avrnlngf llafnra. nr aftarT* ••|#a| Ilia aaa—uh, )raa, aftarward. A vary urgant niaianga arrlvail from Mra Vamlauiayar Tba young lail) and lha nuraa who waa In rhttrgi o' bar tail by Ilia night train " Jullua aank barb again Into hi. chair. C H A P TC n X "Nuraa KdlIII—loft with a I'allatil I raniambnr," ho mn'larail “ Mi Tommy and Annette. h- d. lo liavo I man an noar I" From a durknem punt diluted with IhH'lor Hall looked bawlldarail. throbbing «tab » of Are. Tommy ” 1 dna'I umlaratand. la Ilia ytiutu dragged hla ai-ni-e» »low ly lack lo life. lady not with her aunt, after a l i r He was vaguely aware o f unfamiliar Tu|i|mn<m ahook bar hand. Him war surrounding«. Where wn« lie? Whnt "V *»r almut lo a|mak whan a warnlay hnd hapiK-ned? He blinked feebly. “ Y «u unii llereafnrd Whal nhotd II?" glanro frmn Kir Jam— mada her bold "I don't iinderaliitul you." replled T ill» wn» not III» room at the Itltg. har tongue. Ilia lawyer rnaa. And what Hie devil wa* the matter 'I "ppem-e w llli dlgnlty. nddlng Incon "I'm much obliged to you. Ilnll "And. nnywny. you’re with hi» head? We're vary grateful for all you've told n q u e u lly; “ D n !" aald Tommy, and tried to vi mng." ua I'm afraid we're now in the p .»i "N oi gol » aorl of klndly feeling for all Up. lie hnd remembered. He wa* lion Of having to track Mlaa Vanda In Hint «Inlaler Inurne In Mohn. lie **ne nnother?" mayor anew What about the nura< " l ’ertidnlv noi," »uhi Tappane# wllh tillered a groan nnd fell hack. Through who armnipuntod har; I eu|>|>oae you wuri"Ih "Tmiimy nnd I are frleoda— hi» almost closed lids lie reconmil- don't know where aha laT" lereil carefully. nmhliig unire " Ttie doctor ahook Ida head "Nl'W. Irl a gel tlmvn II* lilla. Kll|V- "H a 1» coming In.” remarked a •'Wa ve not heard from har, aa It hap p -«Ina « e nrver bini llereaford and— voice very near Tommy's ear lie roc pane I underatood aha waa to reninln n in i— " with Mlaa Vandeiuryer for a while "A ll righi any III I enn face faci«, Hut what can hava happened? Huralv Hopp"«lng he'» drudi W e lir the girl had not hern kidnaped " "And all Itila lui'-liieaa nddlea oul. "That ramalna to ha aeon," aald Sir tVhnl are you golng lo ilo?" Jamee gravely. “ I don't know." » nial Tupiiene» for- , The oilier heeltated. tornly. ''V"u do not think I ought In go to “ V imi 'II lie dnrned looeaonie, you the i«dtcol** P««>r kld." "No. no. In all probability the "I aliali he all righi," annppe<l T op young lady la with other relatione" pence wllh ber numi reaeniineid " f The doctor waa not completely eat any klnd of ptly. lilted, hut he aaw that Rlr Jamee "W lm i abolii mnrrtage?" Inqulred determined to eay no more Aeeord l'dina “tini any vlevva un Ilo* aule Ingly. he wlahed them good hy, nnd h u -tr ttiey left the hotel For g few min "I tnleinl lo mnrry, o f ronrae," re- utee they etood hy the car talking pillai Tuppence "That la, I f" —»he “ llow maddening." cried Tuppence pnuaed. knew a mnmentary Innglng tu "T o think that Jullua muat have bean drnw back, and Ihen »lin k tn Iter gnna actually under lha aama roof with het brnvety—" t ran flnd aomeone rlch for a few hours." enoiigh lo make II wortli my w lille. " I waa a darned Idiot." muttered Thi»t*a frunk. I«n't II? I duri' any you Jullua gloomily. dcaplae me for It." “ Too couldn't know," Tuppcnrw . " I never dcaplae hnalneaa Inallliet," conaolevl him “fV iild he?" Him ap ! ■:ild Jullua. "Whnt paiilcular ligure pealed to Rlr Jam— h it# you In mlndT* " I ahould advlae yon not to worry." “ Figure?" naked Tii|ipi'n<-e. puaxlial. aald the latter kindly "N o ua# crying "Dh you meno tali or ahort?" over aptlt milk, you know. You might "No. Rum—Incmiie." advertise f >r tba nuraa who errnmpa "o h I l harem'! worked tliat out." nled the g i'l That la tba only conrae "W hal nInoli me?" l ran augreet, and I muat ronfeaa I "Y o u T “ Ha la Coming To,” Remarked a do not hope for much roault. other "Rure tlilng." Voice Vary Near Tommy*« Ear. wtaw there la nothing to be dona" "Oh. I eouldn't I" “ Nothing?" aald Tuppence blankly ugulred It at once for thnt o f the "W hy nolT "A n d - Tommy T bearded and efllclent German, und lay " I l «»u lti ai'ein ao uiifalr." "W o muat hop« for lha heat." aald "I A hi ? »ee nnvihlng nnfnlr nhouf artistically Inert. I’alnfully he tried to pugxlr out what had happened Oh Air James "Oh. yes. ws muat go on It. I celi your hlufi Ihal « all. I ad vlnusly somebody roust have crept up tioptng." mire you Immenaely. Mlaa Tup|»'ii<e more Ihin any girl l've ever nirt. helilnd him a» lie listened and struck Rut over her downraat head hi» Yoti'r# ao darned plucky. t'il Jual leva him down with a blow on the head ayes met Jullua'. and almost Imper They knew him now for n spy, uml lo gire you a reai. rnltllng gianl lime ceptlhly he ahook hta head Jullua Sny thè word, nnd w e ll run round would In all probability give him tindrrat.w.d TIi# lawyer mnaldrred righi nway lo nomi* Itigli * ln»» Jeneler. short shrift. Nobody knew »h e re he the rear hnpeteae. The young Ameri was, therefore he need expect no out- and llv np tha rìn-s Imvlnma," ran'» face grew grave. Sir Jamee aide assistance, and must depend "1 rnn'l," gnaped Tuppenen, took Tuppence » hand. "llecanae of Iteri"- f.-ni ?" solely on Ids own wits. "You muat lat ma know If anything “ No. no. no!“ "W ell, here goes." nm nm im l Tom further cornea to light. !,etlera will “ Wall. Iben f” my lo himself, and repeated Ills for alwaya ha forwarded " Tiipiuon-e merely lumllnuial I " riiak# mer remark. Tuppence atarad ol him blankly Ju-r hcnil vlolenlly, “ Tpu nr# going away?** “ 1>—n I" he observed, and this lime "Voli cnn't renaoiuildy ex peci mora succeeded In silting up. " I told you. Don't you ramamhar? dollari Ihnn l've got." T o Scotland." In a minute the tlenunn stopped “ Oh, It lan'l Ihat," gnaped Tuppi'nca forward nnd placed u glusa to Ids Ups. "Yea. hut I thought— " The girl wlth nn nlinoal h.valerleal laugh. "Itut with the brief command. "Drink." heallated Ihnnklng you very unirti, and nll tliat. Tommy obeyed. The potency of the Sir Jam#» ahruggad hi» Mionldera. ? thlnk l'd hefter any no." "M y dear young lady. ! can do noth draft made him choke, hut It cleared " l ’d Ite obi Igei) If yoii’d do me thè hla brain In a marvelous manner. Ing morn. I fror. Our dura hava all favor to llilnk It over ondi tomatTow." ended In thin air. You ran take my He wna lying on a couch In the room " I l '» no uae." word for It that there la nothing more tn which the tiiii'llng hnd heen held. "S iili. I guea» we'll leave It llke On one able of him wns the lieriuan. to ?>e done I f anything ahould artae thnt." I »hall be glad to advlae yon In anv on Hie other the villainous fni-ed door way I can." “ Very well," anld Tuppence mc-kly. keeper who had lei him In. The oth Ilia wnrda gave Tuppence an ev NaHber of them apokp agalli unlll ers were groii|ied together at a little Ihey*renehed thè Hit». tranrdlnartly deaolat# feeling dt«iunee away Hut Tommy missed " I Suppose you're right.” ahe aald Tuppence wetil upxtulr» lo ber rooin. one fare. The until known n« Number "Anyway, I hank you very much for Hhe fell morally ha Iter ed (o thè trying to help ua. Oood-by." ground nfler ber < ondici wlth Jullua' (im- was no longer of Ihe company. "JVcl Pelter?" naked the German, Jullua waa handing over the car. A vlgornu» |iei nallly. MI Itine ilmvn In momentary pity rama Into Htr Jama«' front of lite ginn», alte alnred al ber aa he removed the empty gin*». "Yea. thunks." returned Tommy • keen eyea. aa he gated Into the gtrl'a orni refi eri loti for Mime minute». downcast face. "Don't he too disconsolate, Mlaa Tuppence," he aald In a low voice "Remember, holiday lima Isn't nlwaya all playtime, on e sometimes manage» to put In »onto work as well " Something In hi» ton» mada Tup pence glance up aharply. He ahook hla head with a an.lie. "N o. I »han't lay any more. Great mistake to any too much. Rrmem her that Never tell all you know— got even tn the peraoo you know he»« t ’ ederalHnd? Good by." He strode »«ray. Tuppence atared after him. »h e waa beginning to an deratnnd Sir Jama»' methods. Onre before he had thrown her a hint In the »nine m erle »» fashion. Waa this a hint? Wliat em ctly Iny behind those last brief word»? Did lie mean that, after all, ha had not abandoned the case; that, aecrctly. ha would he working on It »till white— Her meditation« were Interrupted hy Jullua. who adjured her to "get right In." ‘‘ You're looking kind o f thoughtful,' he remarked ua they alarlwl nIT. "Dh? the ol I guy any anything more?" Tuppence opened her month Impul sively, jmil then «hut It ago In. Hlr JnioeM' word» sounded In her e a r»l "N ever tell all you know— not even to Hie peraon you know heat." And like a flnah there enme Into her mind an- oil ci memory. Jullua before the »life In ilia Sal. her own question and the pnii«e l afore hla reply. "Nothing." Waa ihere really nothing? Or hnd ha found something he wlahed to keep lo bin ilf ? If he could make u rcaervn- llnli o colild ahe. “ Nothing pitrtkfllkiV »he replied. She fell rather than anw Julius throw n »Idavvnya glance at her. "M iy, aim II wa go for a apln In the averk ?" "Foni," min min ni Tuppence at length, ninklng n grlmncc. "I,Itile fool Kv eryllillig you wnnt -everv thlng you've aver Impi'il for, nnd you g " nnd Ideal mil 'no' llke nn lillotlr llflle «I-orp I f » your noe chniiee. Why don'l you Infce II? Grilli II? Su iteti - I l ’ IVI-nl more ilo you * ani?" Aa If II- ::n«i »r i he uvvn ipieatlon, e* •* - ’I un a «m ali «n.ipalud of Tommy flint atood nn ber dre««log- Inhle In a alinhhy freme. For il ni" ment alle »1 roggi ed for nel f-i-onl rol, and llien nhandoiilng all iirelenae. ali« belìi It to Iter llpu unii ìmrNt luto u IH of aohliThg. "Oh. Toinniy, Tommy," ahe erbai, " ! ilo love you ao— and I may never aia- you ngntn. , , ." At thè end of Avo minute« Tuppence ■ut lip, hlevv ber none, nnd pu«licd bnek lier halr, "Tlint'a thnt," ahe nh«erved atomly. "Jet'k baili farla In thè fare. I aerili tn bave fnllcn. In love— wllh un hllol o f n boy vvlio pmhnhly ihie«B*t cure two «trin i« alioul ine." fiere «he pnuaed. "Anyvvay," «he reaiimed, il» though nrgiitng wllh nn iitween opi>o nentc"I don't know timi he linea. Ile'd never h:ive ilnrial lo any so. l've ul- wnya Junqied un aentlment— nnd bere I ani lielng more aenllmentnl Ginn nny- body Wlmt hllol» g irl» nret l've ni ivny» thoiight «o. I auppoae 1 shnll aleep vvllli hla photogrnpli under my p illo «, nnd drenili nhout hlm nll night. It'a dremlfiil to feci you've heen fulve to your principio« " Tnppeni'p ahook ber head «nilly, na »he revlevved her hnckalldlng, “ I don't know nlint to any to Jullua, fin aure. Oh, whnt u fool I fe e ll IMI hnve lo «ny »miiething ho'» ao Amor- hmi nnd lltnrniigh. ho'll Inalai upon liuvlng ii rea Bum. I womlor If he vili) And ■uivtlilng In ihat i « * « —!' vheerfully. "Ah. my young friend. It Is lucky for you your skull Is ao thick. The good Conrad struck linrd." He itull- ciiti'd the evil-fared doorkeeper by a nod. The umn grinned. Tommy twisted his head round with an effort. "till," he snld. “ so you're Cournd. are you? It strikes me the thickness of my skull was lucky for you to". When I look at you I fool It's almost u pity I've ennhleil you to cheat the hangman." "H ave you anything to any before you are put to death ns n spyT' "Simply lots of thing»." replied Tommy with urbanity. "Iin you deny that you were listen ing nt that door?" " I do not. 1 must ronlly apologies —lust your conversation was so Inter esting thnt It overcame my scruple»," “ How did yon get In?" ‘M Titr old Conrad here." Tommy smiled ileprecntlngly nt him. " I hoal- tnte lo suggest pensioning ofT a faith ful servant, hut you really ought to have n belter watchdog.” Conrad «nailed Inipotently. stul snld sullenly, n* the man with the henrd swung round upon him : " l i e gnvo the word, llo w waa I to M lo w r “ Yes.” Tommy chimed In. "How wa« he tn know? Don’t blnme the poor fellow. Ills hnsty nrtlon hns given me the plenaure o f aeelng you fare to fnrn." lie fancied (hnt Ills words caused some discomposure among the group, but the watchful German stilled It with n wave o f his hand. "Dead men tell no tales," he said evenly. "Ah," snld Tommy, 'Mint I ’m not ileHil yet I” " (Coutinuctl next week,). worth 0 d »rr»»a . IS in m u tar. a aat 7 *71 chaina to lha a**uth line o f tha Mouth*rn Pacific rlrh t of way; them » fo llo w ir iK th» aouth III»» of aald rlrht o f way north •• d *rr»*a. 43 mlnut«a. w»#t 11 chain*, more or laaa. to a point due north of thn place of befr'jnninr i thr m e south to the place o f h »t:liin in x . r o a t s in in a 10 1-2 a rr»a , m o re or I » * * : Ala*? coinm en* Inic In the c e n te r o f the I I « » * («In » ll*>a*f at th * north w *»t r*»rn »r o f th » l*n<J fo r m e r ly o w n e d hy O L tfomnm In *at*1 D o n a tio n Land C la im . tl»*»d fo r w h ich fr a «t 1* r e c o rd e d In V ol S3 o f D eeila. p u « » S4; th en c a a*»uth »b o u t f 1-2 r**d* t** th e r ig h t o f w a y o f t h * H outhern T a r l fl e r a ilr o a d , th en ce w »a t abou t SI t-2 rod » to th **?u th »a »t c o rn e r o f a t r * * t o f land f o t n o ’ rl y o w n ed by H e n ry W eln h u rd th en c e n orth a b ou t I 1-2 r o d * to th* « • n te r o f t h » lla a » D ine llo a d : thenca » « a t SI I -2 roda, m o re o r l»* a to Ut( pl*c*? o f b»Klnninar. c o n ta in in g I 1*2 a cre*, n io r* o r |e*», in W a»him ct*>n f***unty, Ormgom and th a t »a id d e *d be d e c re e d to be a d* » d and to h a v e c o n v e y e d fro m sa id D, T. P h illip * and M a rth a F h ll- lipa. hla w ife , and K W P h illip * to •a id Knuna J. P a tto n a ll th e land la st a b o v e d e sc rib ed Hec«>nd: F o r a d e c re e th a t th a t c e r ta in d * * d o f c o n v e y a n c e e a »c u ta *1 and d e liv e r e d on or a b ou t Jan. 24, Ih l7 , by Uinrna J P a tto n and W illia m P a tto n , her huaband. to B erth a W led * w lt»c h . and r e c o rd e d on or a b ou t M a y 22. 1*97. In B ook 71 at p a g e 177 th »re w f. fte c o rd a o f D e e d » for Washington County, Origsp, be and that it h* decread that you. and each o f you. and a ll persona c la im ing by, th ro u g h or u nder you or • Ith a r o f you be fo r a v a r b a rred aud p re clu d ed fr o m c la im in g o r a tta m p t- lu g to * s#srt. an y in tarest. r ig h t title , c la im or lien. in. to o r upon sa id p re m ia # » o r any p a rt o r pa rcel lhereof a d v e rs e to the tl*Je o f plaJu- t l f f s therein and thereto; and th at p la in t iff s h a ve au< h o th e r and fu r th er r e l i e f a * to tha C o u rt m ay seem J r '* ■ I e q u lta b l*. '1 suuisnona Is se rva d upon you BREAD - PA S TR Y - TOBACCOS SODAS and LU NCH GOODS CASTO RIA ■reken Oul »k in end lleh ln g Eciem a Helped O ver N igh t is publication tn The Beaverton Re view hy order *»f Hon '| «„rg* R ! Begley, o f the above entitled Por unsightly »kin «fu sion *, rath or Court, which order was mad» and dated Fab. 9, 11*24, at Hillsboro, Ore blotch« on face, neck, arm, or body, gon. you do not have to wait (or relief from M R Rump. torture or embar raiament, declares a A tto r n e y f o r P la in t iff noted »kin ipecialut. Apply a little w I! Burnp. R e sid en c e and P o st Offlee address. H ills b o ro . O regon Mentho-Sulphur and improvement A d v C 11-17 allows next day. Because of its germ destroying prop a o T ir fc o r r m i , a c c o i a r erties, nothing haa ever heen found to take the place o f this sulphur prepare- i Ib e r - m n t y i'mmri mi tha S ta te ml tioo. The moment you apply it heal B r e g a » fa r th# CVr— t y a f W a a k - ing begins. Only those who have had la g t a a unlightly skin troubles can know Ihe In th e m a tte r o f th * K sta t# o f n»s>. delight this hlentho-Sulphur brings. N K le in an d V a lll* K le in , deceased. Even fiery, itching eczema u dried right N o t » » « Is h e re b y g iv e s th at tba u n d ersign ed , a s the a d m In ls tra to r o f the a s ta te o f O eo V K le in and V a l ll# K le in , deceased, has file d hla f i nal a cco u n ts and rep orta In tha o f fic e o f th e C ou n ty C 1 «rk o f W a s h in g ton C o u n ty , O ra g on fo r aald esta tes, and th a t th o S lat d a y o f M arch. 1924. at the h o u r o f ten o 'c lo c k A. M In the fo re n o o n o f sa id d a y In tha C ou n ty C o u rt ro o m o f said C o u rt haa been a p p o in te d b y sa id C ou rt mm the tim e * and p la ce fo r th e h e a r in g o f o b jec- I ttom th e r e to . and tha s e ttlem e n t ' ♦h ereof. D*t**d and fir s t pu blished. M arch 7. 1924. ' R ast p u b lic a tio n . M a rch 22. 1924. O W H T IT T . A d m in is tr a to r o f the es t a te o f O ao If. K le in , d e ceased. and V a llle K le in , deceased. A R L K If 9 R O B E R T * 714 K w e tla n d B u ild in g . P o rtla n d . O reg o n , A tt o r n e y s f o r A d m in is tra to r. r e fo r m e d and c*»rrected ao aa to ex- p r » * « th e tru e in t e n t io n » and c o n t r a c t o f t h » p a r tie s th e r e t o p r io r to and on th * d a te o f aald ex e c u tio n and d e liv e r y o f aaid deed aa a fo r e - aald. hy d e o r r lh ln g I I I r » a l » s ta te th e re in c o n v e y e d to B e rth a W le d e - w lt»r h . a * »h o ve, d e sc rib ed and th at -a id d« »d be d e c re e d to be a d » * d to and to h a ve c o n v e y e d fr o m »a id Kntm a J. P a tto n and W illia m P a tto n h » r huahand to aald B erth a W l* d e - w ltoch . a ll the la n d a b o v e d e sc rib ed T h ir d : F o r a d e c re e th at th a t c e r ta in d »e d o f c o n v e y a n c e e x ecu ted and d e liv e r e d on o r -*?out M arch 13. 19Q9 by f ie r i ha W l * d e w lt » c h and L O. W i* d * w lt* c h . h e r huaband. to A. L T h o in a * and re c o r d e d on o r abou t Dec 12, 1*10 In lu iok 91 at p a g e 342 th e r e o f, R e c o rd s o f D e e d » fo r W a »h - ln»*ton C o u n ty . O reg o n , be r e fo r m e d and c o rr e c te d so a » to ex p rea a the t r u * In te n tio n * and c o n tr a c t o f t h » r t l » » th e r e to , p r io r to and on the d a te o f »a id e x e c u tio n and d e liv e r y o f »a id deed a » a fo r e s a id , b y d e s c rib in g th * rea l e s ta te th e re in c o n v e y e d to A R T h o m * » , a * a b o v e d esc rib ed , and bat »a id deed be d e cree d to be a deed Henery ^Oirniri): home drunk) • and to h a ve c o n v e y e d fr o m »a id — Hnllo, my (hie; dear. • r*b*i W ie d e w lto c h and L O W le d e - j- itach h » r h- *?d. to said A. D W ife — You’d ought fo go crawl T b n m a *. a ll th e land a b o v e d e s c rib e d F o u rth : F o r a d e c re e th a t th at in some dark hole and hide »r t a ln d » * d o f c o n v e y a n c e ex e c u te d you rself! -*nd d e liv e r e d on o r a b o u t M arch 13 '•«A by A. D. T h o m a * to L O W 'lcde- Hcnery— You're right, m' dear; w iiA ch and B e rth a W ie d e w lto c h . h i» w ife , a »id rec o rd ed on o r a b o u t D ec just give (b ic ) me Ihe (h ie) 12. 191«. In Ilo o k 91 a t p * * * 141 key to the winect'llar. th e re o f. R e c o r d * **f D ee d * fo r W a s h in g to n C ou n ty . O re g o n , be r e fo r m e d *n d c o rr e c te d so a * to e x p re s s th tru e In te n tio n * and c o n tr a c t o f th a rtle a th e re to . p r ! » r to and on th ' I dwt* o f »a id e x e c u tio n and d e liv e r y ! o f »a id deed a * a fo r e s a id , b y d e - | « r lh in g the rea l e s ta te th e r e in con - | •eyed to 1«. Ci W ie d e w lto c h and B * r - I b * W le d e w ltr c h . h i » w ife , aa a b o v e I I* a crlbed. and th a t »a id deed he d »- fr »e d to he a deed to and to h a v e I Grange Building [co n ve ye d fr o m »a id A. R T h o m a s to I Id \A, n W ie d e w lto c h and B e r th * } W ie d e w it s r h . b is w ife , a ll th e land BEAVERTON, OREGON ■ h o v e describ ed . F ifth : F o r a d e c r e e a d ju d g in g and d e c r e e in g p la in t iff s h e re in to be the h oo lu te o w n e r s In fe e *ln *p le o f a ll f sa id r e a l e s ta te a b o v e d e s c rib e d : nd th a t th e t it le o f p la in t iff s to ■ a id p r o p e r t y he a b s o lu te ly q u ie te d : In HI* w aM and ( i r - u e H l^ w a rl. h *r niidhanrt. If* rh«-rl Minllh and C lara Hrnllh. h i» w l f » , N V iiie W illia m * nnd C h a r i » « W illia m », h e r huaband | V iv ia n T»»in|#kin* and H ob ert T*.mp- kin*, li r r huahan*!. Ita v Hvnith and \ irn r« Minllh. hla w lf» . It»n ja m in M ali. W i l l i » i f a ll, C a rro l H a ll. M il' d r »«l H a ll. C la ra I w a l a n d and — ls*>v»land. h » r hu »h*nd . M a ry Man d *ra and <)»«>rca Wr H * n d »r». h »r huahand. W' D P h illip * Kmrrai J I'a U nn and W illia m P a tto n . h »r huahand. A 1» Th«*m a* and ------- Th ««m a*. h i » w lf* . r>»f«*tidant« T o C la r a f » v » l a t i d a n d ------I » v » - f«n »l. h » r huahand, ()• rig« W f'h llllp r And A n n a P h illip » , hla w lfa , o f th » ittiov#* nani* d d < -f»n d a n t»' In t h » n a n i» o f t h » S la t « o f O r e g o n you and *-arh o f you a r « h » r » b y r » *ju lr»d to a p p e a r and * n » w » r Ih » ■ •on plalnt rii* d a s a ln a l y ou In th* , alkov» » n t t ! l » d r*»urt and rauaa on or h‘ f o r » t h » laat d a y *»f i h » t lm » p r «- *♦ n b » d In th*? t h « *»rd »r fo r p u b lic * ll<»n o f th fa »u m m o m . to. w it ‘ >n o r before th** »x p ir a t lo n of -lx w » » k » . n » * t fr o m and a f t » r th* d a l » o f firmi p u h llc a tIon o f thla m m mona, t h » d a t » o f aald f l r » t p u b lic a tion thereof lu ta i on Feb if. 1934 j nnd art fo r t h by w ay o f a n a w »r any cla im v*»n m a y h a v » to t h » r » a l pr**- p* r ty h »r »ln a ft»r drm rrlhfd. and If ; vou fa ll *o to a p p ear and a n * w »r aid c o m p la in t f o r w an t t h » r » o f Ih » p la in t iff * w i l l a p p ly to th » C ou rt f o r th » r * - li.f p r a y »«! f..r In t h »t r »a id ron m ln fn t. t**-w tt: M r»t F*»»r a d»*-r»«- (h a t th at c » r - tal?» d« «d o f r o n v » v a n c » » x » r u t » d and d .*h *,.r»d *•»» o r absoit J u n » 2. 199] hv f> T P h illip s and V U rtha P h tfllp a * la w ife and F W P h illip » to Kmrr* t l* »t fo n nnd r «c o r d »d on o r about ' *ct l lAor. in Iloi.k 71 at p a r » P rh * r » o f . I f » c « r d * o f D » » d * fo r W a s h - ' I n r to p C o u n ty . O r»r<*n h<- r»f*>rm»*d -.od c«.rr»rf**d ao aj* to » x p r » a * th » I tru* In te n tio n * and co n tra ct o f th* m ir t i» * t h »r »t* ». prl*»r to and on th r d * t « i.f ra id »x*'cu ti*»n and d r l l v » r v o f »a id d e ed * a e fo r e e e ld b y d«.w crlbinr th* rea l » * t a t » th »r«-in c o n v »y * d to K m m a J. P a t to n aa b H n r situ a ted Ir ihln t T? C o u n ty , (ta ti 1 O rrfro i and m »»r* p a r tlc u la r lv d e scrib ed and hpunded aa f**ll«»wa. to. w it: l'.< r i n n l n r at a p*dnt !» 1 7-3S rod* sou i it RA rr»»a . at m inu tes. 3f» - e n d * « a s t and l i f e 00 f » » t n**rth. f» «t»r r »»* . 2f» rninut* * • aat *»f the •*. *ut b w <•*! c o rn e r of th e W illia m K a m b e r q e r ’ s C o n fe c tio n e r y M rU n n I » r. H o «0 In tow n ah tp «>. * .‘ uth o f r a n ir» th re e w est o f the W llla iw t t» M e rid ia n and r u n n ln r LUNCHES - CANDIES th an ce sou th *9 d » r r . « * «7 m in u te * 30 secon d*, ea st M c h a in *: th e nor USE SULPHUI TO BEAL YOUE SKIN up„ Get a small jar o f Rowle* Mrntho- Sulphur from any good druggist and uae it like cold cream. SAMPLE FREE Send names dress, a post card will do, and we will mail free and postpaid, a sample copy of Popular Mechanics the most wonderful magazine pub lished. It contains the never tn dir.j story of the Events of the World ana 400 P I C T U R E S 160 Illustrated F ife s every month, that will eatertaun every member erf the family. There ts a special deportment for the R adio fa n ) for the Handy M an and Farm or who like to uae toot»; for the Am ateur who want* tips on how to do and make things, »nd Women are delighted with the **Household T o o l»" pages. Each u tu * contains som ething to in tar«* t very body. You do not obligate yourself J any way by asking tor a free sample copy, if you Uke it you can buy a copy every month from a ry Newsdealer or a your subscription —>9 2 . SO for one year. P w p o la r M t c h a a lc i C o m p a n y sa «-a i4 A O otarti a«., CM—j # . III. WE W. E . Pegg Undertaker and Embalmer nut.. Srad lor AGENTS' FREE OUT FIT. .Vom« 1 . t f f mrmtc H om e-M ade P ie s Pastries to Order WHITEHALL Opposite Post Office CAFE Beaverton, Oregon Vor Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Alw ays b— re U m 11)1 Al BRI AD WMIIt CLOVER ICE CRIAM I « Your Carpenter CATARRHAL DEAFNESS "D o Rets Talk t o Each O ther?" Asks M r. M. Batty, R. I. " I r s I n cakM eg Rit-Saa# u d ikrw [jn u »mad Iwd Mor. Col glxml k.U • i l - « .levi nu • dlglovlne vdid » « a , Suddeahl. Ikry gn lenrr. Now we h.vf. 1 mu W> • t-dd them aluwl R.U (sue " R.I. drv uii ud legve no uafll. Tkm tu a . M e, 05. ( i .-1. SeU sad (lu iu lo d by I h 'iiii’x l>rii” S t u iv , Ili'nviTton. is o fte n caused by an Inflam ed condition of the mucous lining o f the Eustachian Tube. W hen this tube is Inflam ed you have a rum bling sound or im perfect hearing. U nless the Inflam m ation can r »lu c s d , you r h earin g m ay be d e stroyed forever. H A R R S C A T A R R H M E D I C I N E w ill do w hat w e claim fo r 11 —rid your system o f C ata rrh o r l>eafness caused by C atarrh. H A R L '8 C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E has been successful in the treatm ent o f C atarrh fo r o v e r F o rty Years. Sold b y a ll druggists. will tell you that we always have the Vind of Lumber you want— dependable grades and sizes. Th at is why he has passed judgement on the products of the J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. Opposite S. P. Depot F . J . Cheney 4 k O d ., Toledo, a BEAVERTON. OREGON " I C o t R . s l M »< ! w h e n I L o s t M y S. H o n , " w r it e s M r:. H a n n a , N. J. tt' : h 1 . a I * « « t loto i'-if bAm an<1 (c*utd my b « t r i' d ? ft?* ira i m j.l One p a c iijre o f Rat- .kill' ! '.ix l *|t rat 5 I <r\-atit-J u t Ury raise re should u*a V . v - nifll I hrtfvi n t ik « . t5c.05c.$l.25. w'ukl ami , gai an Iced hy I>ni^ Store, Beaverton, ?Vhy M r. N. W in d e r (R . I.> P u t U p w ith Rats for Years "Year* a«t? I not some rat pabon. which nearly killed our tine **uh do*. We put up with rata until a trim«! fold me about Rat-Snap It surely fllli rats, though hou.tr pC' ^on’t touch it ” Rata dry up aud leave no «mell. Price». 35c, ftk. ft -15. hold and r uaraataal by Ik'iin's liruj; St<iii*, Beaverton, Mapes a Son B IL L IA R D P AR LO R S C ig a r s Tobaccos C o n fe c tio n s Cady Building •oft D rin k s Watson Street Make this a Fordson Year Have dependable Fordson Power ready when the fields are first ready for breaking. Through all the year, use its steady, versa tile power for bigger profits on every farm task that requires power. To be sure of this, however, we must have your order now. Spring with its peak load of Fordson buying orders is almost here. Don’t wait. Order today. Make this a Fordson year. SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK ) Detroit, Michigan Whi>n Mixed W ith Sulphur I f Brings Beck Its Beautiful Lustre At Onca ■i kli î ■ C v h.;r, l.owtvcr handsome, de- s ! s , « lv • itiR agr. W e all know the .'■IvantiiRct oi a \outhful appearance. ' » i t hair U >our charm. It makes or u"n llic face \\ lien it fades, turns ami I * Us streaked, just a few ! « v "»it i f Sa;;t> Tea and Sulphur • rh v . ; it % appe.trance a hundred-fold. iv n't stay p a y ! I.«>ok young I l'itl cr prqurc flic recipe at home or i: : from any dntp: store a bottle o f **Wyeth's S.. ; • and Sulphur Com* ponntf," which is merely the old-time rcci;>e improved by the atldition o f oth er Ingredient*. Thousands o f folks recommend tliis ready-to-use prepara tion. because it darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, a* it darkens so naturally and evenly. Vou moisten a sponge or soft brush with it, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; a f ter another application or two, its natural color is restored aud it becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you pp» pear years youogtf. !