The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, November 21, 1924, Image 3

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wre you r mn M i a f amm
" W a ll, boy» and g ir l* ,
th la
mina nwner variti« a laugh
b ir d lo o k s g o o d l<* in o l"
"Dldu't know l'd heen quarrallng,
T h e d o o r waa o p e n in g .
They
Mlaa Dwlglit," Varim ier repllad atlltly.
lo o ke d up. T hey a la re d a g h a s t.
"You h a v m i.
l've heen dolng It
all."
Hh» turoed llghtly lo bar be- ' In v e s tm e n ts and a Hne house on
trothed.
"Tliey dldn'l aend up tha K n lm m ilh « tre a t, and tw o m o to r
plnto, NetL
llope he haau't reully c a rs , w ith Ins w ife a n d th re e
gone lama."
k id s — a ll b e a m in g and b r ig h t and
Veri attor had I m -< ii put otti o f tha ia p p y ,
|
3 1 Q H II
plelure
lla luroerl and walked Into
H ere w as G ra n d m o th e r I.awes,
lite lobby of tba botai, auddenly ra­
g o in g on ninety, an d w ith
her
soi vad to m *ke a rompi nini to l.ady
eyes
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as
Farquliar alxmt thè way Moya Dwlght
M o th e r l.n w e a . b e a m in g u p o n h e r
had lulerfered wlth hls plana.
oys a n d g ir ls .
»
I.ady Farqtihnr llatened wlth n co»,
tempi alte waa rareful lo veli. It waa
H ere w as M o lly , Ilia h o s p ita l
•o t acmrdlng to tha coda tliat a m a * n u rs e , w h o had com e In fr o m
ahould run wlth tba tal« of hls Injo* to w n . N o t v e ry s u c c e s s fu l, b u l
rlea to a ymmg woman's dispero*.
d o in g w e ll and „ s e lf- s u p p o r tin g
Yat alio aynf|iatblse<l wlth blm avara
w o m a n , a n d so g la d to be hom e
«bile aha defendetl Musa
f o r T h a n k s g iv in g .
( O hi tinti«*«! nr-xt weok.)
( C n it t l n u e t l f r o m la a t w e e k .)
ta rn Ciia not n aar it. A hail uf
Any tu rkr* ha naked mOroaci» and
with obvious Indifference
J ** ** 'l M fliin ln f seared through bla
"A deer aplecu and • bear for the
brain. Th# limp hands of Iba driver
captuln."
foil away from Iba rolna and ha fall
“That fellow Kllmeny outwitted ua,
In |bo ground, crumpling aa a dry laaf
a fter all," h» broke out abruptly,
fbal la rruabad in Iba palm
j "W e've been had. by Jovul Mnet have
From iba shadow of Iba bunk houao
been what Hleyer calls a plant."
Iw a man alala Into tba moonlight h»av-
" I don't understand."
Hjr Ilka awkward baaata o f pray Thay
“T he r«.,* wa took from him was
crept ataadlly forward, rifles In hand,
refuse stuff—not worth a dollar.*
norar once lin in g thalr ayoa frvm tba
The girl's ryes gleamed. "Your gold
huddlad maaa ‘ »old» iba wagon
min» waa salted, then."
Tba Drat lookad atolldly down upon
tha whlta fnco and klrkod tba body
“Not even salted. Ita had gathered
with bla heavy hoot
tha stuff from some old dum p"
“Hy (I— d. Darn, ua ba quits w |‘ dark
“ lla must have profited hy my warn­
K llm an y"
ing. after nil," Moya said quietly.
Tba othor— It waa Peals. tba t'omlah
The llltle man's aye a narrowed.
mlnar bad atappad on a apnke of Iba
"Kh? Ilow'a that? Did you say your
wbaal and pwllad hlmaatr o r ao that ha
warning T'
rould look down Into tha bad of tha
In spile of herself aha fait a sens«
wagoa
Now ba broka out with an
of error at having playad lha traito r
oath.
to hJ( boat
"Horry. I didn't Ilka to
"Tba wagoaa amply,"
do It. hut—"
"W hat I" T r *fo |la atralghtrnad In
“ W i l l la It you d l d r he asked
alaatly. than ran to ana for htmaotf
Muntty
For a momaat ha rould not a|iaak for
" I told Mr Kllmany that bla plan
tba raga that turgad up In him. ‘T h a
was discovered "
d—d robbar baa mada fool of ua’n." ho
“You- told him ."
Ha subdued hla
rrtad aaragaly.
anger for Ihe moment " I f It Isn't Bak­
In tbalr fury tbay wara Ilka bar-
ing too m u ch - how did you know any­
barlaaa. ruralng Impotantly tha man
thing about It?”
lying with a whlta far« «Mining In tba
Hhe felt herself Hushing with shame,
moonlight. Tbay had aiportod to pay
but she answered lightly enough. "You
a dtbt of rangaanra and to win a fo r
shouldn't discuss secrets ao near the
Inna at tba aama atroha. Tba lattar
breakfast room. M r Vetindar."
thay bad talaaad. Tha dlaappolalmant
“I oee. You listened . . . and
of thalr loaa atrtppad tham to atark
then you run to your friend, the hlgh-
prtmoral aaragary
It waa aura» lima
grader. with Ihe news. That was good
bafora tbay rould o m it la thalr ro-
of you. Mlaa llw lgbt.
I appreciate
ranga
It under the circumstances ”
" l l a i l latarfaro wt* ua na moro- n«»t
"Thank you. M r Vertndar—for all
tbla alda a* b— I anyway.” Paala rrlad
tha kind things you meat) and can't
"Nat ha. An* w a il put him In a Oar
•ay "
grava wbaro b o il I la aafa."
Rba turned on her heel and walked
Tbay tbraw tba body Into tho wagoa
to tha end of the veranda
A fter a
and litmbod to tbo «aat. Paala drovr
moment’« thought ba followed bar
along aa nnuaad road that dallartad
"Hava I aald a word too much. Mlaa
from tba ona running io>tha Jack Pot.
Dwight? You did listen to a private
His Fiery Steed
I
CHAPTER IXIII
Mr. Vcrindar U ‘Treated to
• Surprk*.
Tbo morning a fter itbo aaltlng of
tbo ar» Tartadar room its bronkfnat la
• mood m M i l « (bag bo rould not
long kaap to klmaatf tlar ran«« of hla
om ltatlon.
Kllmany a w l Farquhar
wara away on a hunting trip, and n«na
of tha Itdlaa »»rapt Moya wan yat up
H a waa aapartally aa gar to tall Ida
to bar, harauaa aha had alwaya
•urh na opan dafandar of tha
hlghgradar. Aha gava him hla open-
lag vary promptly, for aba waa anxloua
to know what had occom n t
" H a r aotaa dlatant conn»rtIon passed
away and laft you a fortnna. M r. Ver-
Indrr? O r haro yon merely found a
naw gold mtna alnro 1 aarr you !a»t T"
aba nikad.
"By Java, you’ra a good guaaaar,
Mlaa D w ig h t I found a gob I inlna loot
Bight.
Woodor U you could think
wham."
M ar heart boat faator. "Tnu'ra ao
plrnaad about It I fancy* tba q uart*
mu«t b a r* boon anckad up for you
raady for tba amottar," at to aald cmro-
laasly.
Varlndar ft a ah ad a qalrkftook at bar.
"Kb. what? H o w - a t h a t r
Maya a pan ad bar llpa. to cenfaaa
what aho had dona, bat tha a ttfv a l of
a a altar daiayad tbla. B r fa r r ba had
toft, ttody Farquhar ant »rad aitkl Iba
girl'« chaaca waa temporkrUy gona.
“I ama jam tailing t M U B w t g M (bat
w a'ra found a not bar g rid mtna. to d y
Farquhar—and o f nil plucaa la tha
bad o f a wagon."
"In tho bod o f ■ wagon t l How rould
that b a r
)
" F a c t pon my w ord! ^H igh -g rad e
or*, too, wa fan c y ; but w a i l know
more about that whan w a -lie a r from
tba aaaayar."
Tba matron Intarcoptad th«' look of
triumph—It waa altnoot a Ja a r— that
tha mlaa n w arr Hung to w a rd Mlaa
Dwight. 8ha did not understat'd what
ha waa talking ab o u t b u tt at'» »aw
that Moya did.
" I f you'd tall ua Juat w hatfhaprs'nrd
i wa’d ba ahla to congratulatiWyoir mora
Intalllgantly." tha lattar * * uggrirted.
1,
maaklng har anxlaty.
"Jnva, I wish I could- -Ilka to tall
you tho whola atory. W e /p u lle d off a
ripping aurprla* on o no of your
friend*. But— tha deura of It Is I'm
sworn to aacracy.
Wo playad tha
hlghgradars' garaa and at) ipped a bit
outalda tha law for onca.
L *t It go
a t this, that tha fallow had to aenlldw
a big dogs of hla own mad Iclna."
Moya puahad one mot a question
homo. "Nobody h u r t I a» ippoae?"
"Only hla faoHaga and . hla pocket-
book. But I fancy saa Mgt igrartar haa
learned that Dabyana Verb tdar kaawa
hla way about a bit, you k now."
Tha subject Itllad Maya' * thoughts
• II day. Hud K lltnrny aflat r all fulled
ta »nke advnntnge of haa wa rnlng? Or
had hla opponenta prmadl I on shrewd
for him? From whnt V *t Indar hud
told her aha surmised Ihwt Jack hnd
tried to reach tha railroad «a Ith III* ora
and been Intercepted. But why hud
ha not changed hla plann
a fter har
talk with him? Snrely hr ua ta not the
kind of man to w alk Ilka i , lamb Into
a trap halted for him.
Date In tha afternoon Moya , dressed
In riding roatume, waa waltla g on the
brother
hotel porch for India and hat
whan aha saw Varlndar coiuli ig down
a sulky
the ntraat. That ha was In
III humor was apparent.
''Lord Farquhar and t'n p ti In KII-
meay came hark a couple ol 1 hour*
•go." *lic auld hy wny of cngugl ng him
lb talk.
4
Ju a t a C a n ta r to th a B lock.
and to an oriental clime where all
«lieech la flowery and tilled with
Imagery. In thla land, sacred hy Ita
wonderful history, mystic by Ita
stfange tradition*, ancient, tier» use
tin- blrthplais* of veto-rahle religions,
where the rtty w all* Inclose beloved
ruins, and the barren atony hills a|ieak
sorrowfully of what has heen and la
no more, there la something peculiarly
tombing and appropriate In the con-
tlliuuuce of these otd-tiuie custom*.
The construction of theae “taber
oacles" furnishes a time of great
amusement to young and old, for all
members of the fam ily take part In
the rearing and decorating of this
airy home within which the feast la to
be celebrated. Rome cltooar the large,
often courtyard of the house for the
site o f this temporary residence, while
others prefer to build It on the flat
roof o f the house.
&
T im e
**
f o r N o ig h b o r lin t t M
The charities of the rich are '.nih-esl
wl«i»0preading, and to the heart realty
attuned to the spirit of Ttinnksgh Ing
seetna a fa r more lovely thing to
read o f their gifts o f clothing and fond.
■ t their sitting at the hedstdea o f the
slek nnd sorrowing than to |>orf
through their flue *<*-inl doings In the
society column.
Although the Blhle
tells us It Is easier for a camel to go
through the eye of a needle tlufh a rich
man to enter heaven, one feels In­
clined to believe that exceptions will
he iniide. In truth, the rich and poor
lire very chwo at Thanksgiving time,
and all Ilia rest of ua who can Just
«•rape along try to do our level best
ny the friends nnd uelghhor* who a r*
i wall off.- -4'hlrugo D ally News
"Hava I Bald a W ard Taa Much, Miss
Dwight r
u l e ve ryb o d y was t h in k in g o f
he r.
“ I he g i r l m ade a fo o l o f h e r ­
s e lf, " W i l l w as th in k in g . " W e ll,
she m ade h e r b«d an d she ll have
to He in it .
Khe’» dead to us
fo re v e r.
M y w ife s h a ll n e ve r
re c o g n iz e h e r.”
A n d M o lly , th e h o s p ita l n u rs e ;
" D o r o th y w as s im p ly a fo o l to
n e Infatuated w ith a tria l
rie d m a n and ru n o f f w ith h im .
I t'» a "triu n e t h a t can n e v e r be
w ip e d o u t. I f she w e re to co n ic
h e re no w , b e g g in g f o r b re a d , I'd
tu r n m y back on h e r ."
Ju d d . Ih e f a ilu r e ; " W e ll,
I
guess th e re 's m o re th a n o n e
f a ilu r e In th is
f a m ily .
Each
m u s t lo ok o u t f o r h im s e lf.
I
H e re w as Ju d d , th e fa ilu r e , h a v e n ’ t a n y tim e to w a s te on
w h o lo s t one p o s itio n a f le r the s y m p a th y f o r o th e r s ."
o th e r, a n d w as n o w ’ g o in g to he
T o rn , In th e la w y e r's o ffic e ;
g iv e n a fre s h s ta r t In Ills o ld e r " A h , w e ll, th e w o r ld Is h a rd and
ie r ’a o ffic e , and to redeem c e n s o rio u s In Its J u d g m e n ts !
A
Ihe p a s t.
He w a * g la d to he m a n has g o t to g e t on. a n d th e
ho m e f o r T h a n k s g iv in g ,
o n ly w ay to g e l on is lo have
H ere w as T o m , w h o w as In th e n o in c u b u s e s in th e
way
of
la w y e r's office . T o m . th e b rig h t f a ilu r e s a b o u t on e, J u d d *
Yes,
'» o f th e fa m ily , w h o w as g o - s ir , I b e lie ve in g iv in g e v e ry dog
Judd m ay
m a ke
- lo he P re s id e n t som e d a y— h is c h a n ce .
w n lc h h im s m ile a * he lo o k * a l g o o d y e l.
D o ro th y ?
N o th in g
• he tu rk e y , e x u d in g g ra v y .
d o in g .
No s ir !
No s is te r
of
Here waa P e p ,ia . th e actresa . m in e ,”
A n d P e p ila : " P o o r o ld D o ro ­
No| v e ry s u c c e s s fu l, P e p fta . aod
t h y ! W h a t an ass she m ade o f
o fte n in need o f fu n d s , an d n e r
h u p * o ld F a rm e r I. a w e ,
had h e r s e lf! "
F a rm e r I .aw es w e ll, ip. w a -
n l m a n y b i lle r h o u rs t h in k -
■ g o f h e r.
H u t—- b u t (h is w a * t h in k in g o f th e li( t | e g i r l lie used
to d a n d le on tils knee
T h a i w as
T h a n k s g iv in g .
H u t he
A n d h e re w a * Rndd. w h o was h o w he saw D o ro th y .
d o in g so w e ll in h ig h s c h o o l, sa id t h a t h is d o o rs w e re clo se d
n ly b ir d t h a t h a d n o t flo w n to h e r fo re v e r, a n d he w as a
fro m Ih e n e a t.
m a n o f h is w o rd
M o th e r I.a w e s— b u t w ho k n o w s
H ow h a p p y th e y a ll w e re I No,
o l q u ite h a p p y , because on llie wha« is in a m o th e r's h e a rt?
A n d G ra n d m o th e r l.a w e s ,
so
I'h a n k s g iv in g b e fo re th e re
hud
w e ll, p e rh a p s sh<*
" ' ' h i u n o th e r c h a ir , a n d D o r o ­ n e a r e te r n ity
h a d Ih e le n d e re s t a n d s h re w d ­
th y . . . .
W e ll, n o h o d y hud spoken o f e s t ju d g m e n t o f th e m a ll. o n ly
> oro|h y s in c e t h a t s c a n d a l. She she se ld o m spoke n o w , p e rh a p s
' dead to
c o u ld
not
E ven
ato ne
f o r Ih u t b la c k , h it t e r h u m ilia t io n
a n il d is g ra c e .
N o bo dy
had
»poken
of
h a rd ly re m e m b e re d .
N o bo dy m o ve d — th e n e v e ry b o d y
m oved, m ove d w ith a s im u lt a n e ­
ous
ru s h .
“ D o r o lh y !”
he r.
N O T IC E O F C IT Y
B U D O E 'i
M E E T IN G
N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n t h a t the b u d g e t c o m m itte e <>f th e C ity
o f B e a v e rto n , W a s h in g to n C o u n ty , O re g o n , a m u n ic ip a l c o r p o r a ­
tio n . Iiu s f i l . d in D ie office o f th e le v y in g h o a rd , to w i t :
The l-il>
C o u n c il o f s a id O ita . Its d e ta ile d e s tim a te o f th e t o ta l a m o u n t o f
m om *}’ p ro p o s e d le be ra is e d by ta x a tio n an d expended by said
m u n ic ip a l c o r p o r a tio n » f o r a ll p u rp o s e s f o r th e fis c a l y e a r
of
1925, w h ic h e n tim a ie |B a re as fo llo w » :
E X P E N D IT U R E S T O T A L
QENERAL FUND
8 A L A R IE 8 :
f
M a rs h a !
C ity R e c o rd e r
C ity A tto r n e y
L ig h t M n in ta in e n re
F ir e D e p a rtm e n t
P r in tin g
E m e rg e n c y
In te re s t on B on ds a n d O u ts ta n d in g W a r r a n ts
G E N E R A L R O AD F U R O
Lum ber
D itc h e s
R e p a irs
f
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prison without giving even a warn­
ing?"
"Kvldcntly not. So you sacrifice me
for him."
•
"You think I wasn't Justlfled?"
"You'll have to settle that with your
conscience,” ha said coldly.
“Don't
think 1 would have been Justlfled In
your place.”
„ "You would let him go to prison—
the niun who had fought for you
against odds?"
“Does that alter tha fact that he
la a thief?" Verlnder demanded an­
grily
" It alters my relation to the fact—
and It ought to a lter youra. He did
a great service lo the woman you are
engaged to marry. Does that mean
nothing to you?"
"The fellow waa playing off hla own
bat, wasn't he? I don*» see I owe him
anything,” the mine owner sulkily an­
swered
“T ruth to, I'm aheut fad up
with him. He'a a bad lot. That's the
long ami short o f him. I don’t deny
he's s well-plucked daredevil. W liat
of It? Thla town ta fu ll of them
There was no question of hls going to
prison. I Intended only to get back
some of Die ore he and hla friends
have stolen from me."
" I didn't know that." *
"Would It have made any difference
If you had?"
flhe considered. " I ’m not »ore."
Captain Kllmeny and India emerged
from the hotel and bore down upon
them.
"All rcgd.v, Moya," cried India
"Heady here.” Moya knew that It
must he plain to both Captain Kllmeny
and hla slater that they hnd Interrupt­
ed a dlangreement of some sort Char
acterlaticnlly, she took the bull h,v the
horns.
"M r
Verlnder and I are
through quarreling.
At least liu
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Surfaced Planks
At the Yard. Also all kinds Building Lumber
Beaverton Planing Mill
[
« 3 1 0 0 .0 0
Y o u r Carpenter
E X P E N D IT U R E S
*2 0 0 .0 0
200.00
400.00
Ys *
will tell you that we always have the kind of
Lumber you want— dependable grades and
sizes. T h at is why he has passed judgement
on the products of the
TOTAL
*8 0 0 .0 0
A n d n o lic e is b I s o h e re b y g iv e n t h a t Ih e s a id C ity C o u n c il o f
s
a
id
C ity , s it t in g as a le v y in g ; h o a rd , w i l l h o ld a m e e tin g a t th e
T lte g re a te s t ilu n g c r to y o u n g
f illie r ls p e rh a p s
r e s u lts
fro m c o u n c il r li n m l t r r , in Ih e C ity J la ll o f sa id C ity , o n M o n d a y e v e ­
bat'( o r la i M ig h t in f e r li o n * s p re a d n in g . N o v e m b e r '2 tlh . 192-1, n .l th e h o u r o f 8 o 'c lo c k , P. M .. a l
l>> p r u n in g in s tru m e n ts .
T h e w h ic h lim e aiod p la ce a ll p e rs o n s , w h o s h a ll he s u b je c t to such
liseuse is su d i f l i , -n il In ile te e t ta x le vy, w h e n , t t ie sam e s h a ll be m a d e , m a y a p p e a r a n d be h e a rd
Iba right, ha had allowed baa Is ptri s in tie lliu e s ih m k n iv e s o r p r i l l i ­ in fa v o r o f o r a ir a in s t sa id la x I r v y . o r a n y pa rt, th e re o f.
D a te d l l i i » 2 4ln d a v o f O c to b e r. 1924.
him la tha wrong.
ng s h e a rs m a y becom e c o n ta in -
O T T O E R IC K S O N . M A Y O R .
" l i l withdraw listened. Mlaa D w igh t
tin te d u n k n o w n In th e w o rk e r,
Rhall wa substitute overheard 1*
in d serve In s p re a d Ih e d isea se G E O R G E T H Y N G -. T O W N R E C O R D E R .
H a r angry ayes flashed Into hls cold,
In o ilie r tre e s . T h e t l. A. lì . ex
hard ones. "W hat would you expect
s ta tio n
a d v is e s Ilia )
ma to do? You know what ha did fur p é rim e n t
Joyce and me. And ha la Captain Kll- Ihe p r u n in g to o ls lie d is in fe c te d
many's cousin. Could I let him go to betw een tre e s.
conversation you werer.'t meant to
hear, didn't yon?
and yon ran to
your friend w ith 1«? I f I'm wrong,
please correct me.”
" I daresay you'ra rig h t
W a il let
It go at thnt. If you please."
.Varlndar waa Irritated. Clearly In
Foe B alo— W h lta L e g h o rn p u l­
le ts, J u s t s t a r t in g to la y . T u n -
r r n d s tr a in , «1.00 each. H a rry
W h ip p le . R l. 3, Box
Beav­
e rto n , O re.
A d v . pt> 0-5l
SODAS and L U N C H G O O D «
LUMBER!
r
1
gr*!
cold
P u l­
m e r.
2 8 -lf
M
R E C E IP T S
l.c v y , E s t im a t e d
* 800.00
C ounty T a »
b e fo re
F ra n k
M e ta l
Adv o
Foe S a l* — I '^ s e y H e ife r.
W ill
be fre s h »non.
Phone 5 2 -2 0 .
T . W . M a rs d e n . A dv p 49 -52
«3 1 8 3 .0 0
E s tim a te f o r ne w f ir e e r|U ip n ie n t 1« be vo te d on
as a s p e c ia l Sax le w a t I he a n n u a l T o w n e je c tio n
as fo llo w s ;
*2 2 5 0 .0 0
F ire T r u c k and E q u ip m e n t
350.00
F ir e S ire n
50 0.00
F ire H ouse f o r E q u ip m e n t
fu r n a c e * re p a ire d
w e a l h e r sel» in.
v e r, T in and Wheel
I ' h u f i t , B e a v e rto n .
LtTNCHF.S - C A N D IE S
W A N T E D ari F O R S A L E
«150.00
30 0.00
250.00
1200.00
150.00
25 .00
400.00
1008.00
\
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F IL B E R T B L IG H T
a ll o f th e m .
T h a n k s g iv in g
“ G rin d g ir l, lo com e hom e fo r
T h a n k s g iv in g !"
" M y . h o w plea sed we are to
see y o u l"
l i n t I hey s to p p e d and lo o ke d
a l F a rm e r L a w * .
W h a t w o u ld
he say?
"R e t d o w n !
tlc y , g it a c h a ir,
g it a n o th e r c h a ir th e re , J u d d !
W h a t'» th e m a tte r w ith yo u a ll.
( t in g one c h a ir lo o few f o r
T h a n k s g iv in g ?
C a n 't ye c o u n t
up Ihe f a m ily ? "
ENEMY
J . Haulenbeck Lbr. Co.
O p p o s ite S. P. D epot
i
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'in u m ili
BEAVERTON, OREGON
mm
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To Save Is to Have
Suppose you save 25 cen .sa d a y . That
does not mean much to the average man.
You won’t miss it
T H E IR T H A N K S G IV IN G
ll.v F .lla S a u n d e rs
li t e T h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r w as
o m e tliin g th a t n o n e
of
Ihe
m e m b e rs o f ihe I.a w e s fa m ily e v ­
e r fa ile d t " a tte n d .
No m a tte r
vvlial bad ha pp en ed d u r in g the
e a r, e v e ry b o d y tu rn e d un at
F a rm e r I.avves’ ho u se f o r th e
I'h a n k s g iv in g d in n e r. T h e re the
tu a rr e ls w e re m ade up. d i f f e r -
nees a d ju s te d : it w as a s o rt o f
fa m ily c le a r in g house.
Here w as F a rm e r I.avves. hale
nd h e a rty in s p ile o f h is se ve n ­
ty ye a rs, seated b e fo re ' lite t u r
key.
H e re w as W ill, the p rid e
u f Ihe
fa m ily , Ih e s u c c e s s fu l
one, w ith a h u n d re d th o u s a n d in
Yet that 25 cents a day in ten years grows to nearly
a thousand dollars. And the interest, which we pay
you for saving your money, bi mgs the total to
well over eleven hundred dollars.
Think of what you can do w ith this.
Realize Your i reams
Just a few years of small but steady savings w ill
bring you many of the things you are longing for.
Perhaps you want a car. Perhaps you want to buy
the farm next to you. Perhaps you want to start a
son in business, or to go traveling, or to educate
yourself or your children.
Saving w ill do all these. And be it of all, you w ill
have formed the saving habit and w ill never he one
of the nine men
out of every ten
who pass their
last years p* nni-
less-In tha poor-
house or depend­
ent on others.
SULPHUR IS BEST
TO CLEAR UP UGLY,
BROKEN OUT SKIN
Any breaking out nr .«kin irritation
nn (arc, neck or body is overcome
quickest by applying Mcntho-Sulphur,
says a noted skin specialist. Because
o f it* germ destroying properties, noth­
ing ha* ever been found to take the
place o f Ihi* sulphur preparation that
in*tantly bring* e.i*e from the itching,
burning and irritation.
Mcntho-Sulphur heal» eczema right
up, leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fail* to relieve the torment
or disfiguremrnt
A little ja r of
Howies Mcntho-Sulphur may he ob­
tained at any drug (tore. It i* used
like cold cream.
M OTHER?
Fletcher's Castoria T s 'i hair, ile ” ?xth»titute for
Castor Oil. Paregoric, Teething Drops and Sc*oth,nS Syrups,
prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Ch Udrev' a11 ’ S '* of
Constipation
Flatulency
Diarrhea
Wind Col ic
To Sweetei 1 Stom ach
Regulate B owels
Aid» in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerf alness. Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
T o avoid imitations, always look for the signature o f
li irrrt* >n’ ¡2 . U£h pafkxgf,
*
— “
¿#2.
Pbyxician* «verywher
* recommend it
To
Your Morosi»
« m l M & k«
Y o u rM o m n y S a f«
P A N K
W IT H
Bank of Beaverton