w^WüiMacLeod R aine 0 w * » w m k tw oiu iN dM M ca • ordì,illy, you make a fortune, Kllmrny." "Rtrlic* in, lint I'*# tluiu my it »it * Moyo'» ehi»perón, fin ing Ih# Ine» It- In ihr m ailer" able, r,ipit olii! ed aa gracefully a« »lie “ You have- admirably;" *ln» tarofftil mild After all. Ilia girl nilglil Imre AO « « • ) join* man hr ilhl uu . done worse. The mun alia had chosen hrhlpr* (III I k » came lu them Hit naa well horn, guml looking, fnreeful wife hail |u-r*iiiiili*i| him Ihul M i »> i und a lender In Ida cnniiuunlty. If Hila needed a talking 1 », lull hr wit* glut butuniitr rlrlke waa going to leave la Iir thrmish with II. him w.-ll off, clearly alia mast make "Hong Ihr »in mu. anyhow 1“ hi the t eat of him, langhed. "Maybe hr'll break hi» ntvl "You'ru a lucky mun. I hope you "0 on« of i I iimt outlaw liruu »hos hr'» know you don't de»erva n girt Ilka wi iorut of rlillni. Maybe tin»»'ll ptu Moya." she told him n» alu* shook him an M y uway In piUon, whrrr Him lumi*. » I# neither imirryIn* nor giving In mar I know It, nil right. Can you tell rlagr •' me* who doe*V he Hung buek, with a "ll'a *»rn |>n«»lhle," »hr aililrit wilt ! gny Inaotirlnnl »tulle, ■ luuriiiiir of half «minin'»»»ml Innitli i At thill moment Ned Klltueny Irr, “ Ihat If hr bonorml on»' with at •lep|u»d out tqion the hotel poreh. oltrr—which If ha* never «niarml hit . laidy Jim nodded toward Ido» head |o ilo our might rrgrrifully ilr i "I'vrhupa," Ilia coitalo conceded ell nr with thanks." I "Hut In till* little old world a mun “ Anirnt In Ihr tnrnntlinr Hod Irait I dm-nn't get wlmt he deserve«." y«ur gnu*« by th« hnmf. a* old Itarou "I see he doesn't. Ned I* a better any»." 11« brought hi» hrrla lug» Hu r • "ifitm than you." |xtwri| over her flngrra. and* blaemt j "Ye*.“ he ndtnltted. (linn wltlr *iagg«ralrd uld-fashioned Cuptnin Kllti cny, routing down Hie CallaMfY I porch Dteps. »a » In n (lush wlmt hail "Who'* bring romantic now}" »lie happened, lie came forwmd with the wanimi to kn<>« gayly. ev»»n »trtd» an»t ImpimHe f.o-- Hint aeUlotn rl»e,‘i led litui. In Iwn rent« tire» 4 voiced hailed Jack. t\ili»r*wa» Uiily I ’urqiihar told him the facta. hurrying up th« nr«at, plainly rxrli "Y«m Iflrtcjp dil*," !»<• mild to liV «1. Kllmrny utuvrd a few atr|ia to idon I ii ha tl•Hr imndM trrl|»i* It ititi) In* n r*ra #«t ' T i r thoughi of that t»io llul . . when yon l«vr enough that doesn't I»» tin tiIl 1«'• Un-* ', itinl Tut ih** (IMI brlp Ihr Bit)u*li»»nl f nakml ihr girl that nrt-d* hrr (iMfc i '• ttllltrd II» M «on The nalvviy >,** Witftl Mini- The Dolor heal Inin the face of the r f ’h u tln illb l fi'iitft lu»»f V»»i»l; t yaung «m a n In a wav«, bill her e>.»« held ■!radii) tu H um « of lutdy Fur quhar. “ I , , . ip>i»r » a “ a|lrg*a. Moyn 1" aitplnuitrd her guar dlan. »»lapping Ida hnrols *<»ftly. "Ih.n'l you think they—th« ct»n»r qomrea dmwrvr a l»rttrr chan»»« ll«m y«ui will give I hr in T" "I'll anawrr that. 1)1." *|>ohr up Far- quhar. "When a girl eh»».»•<•» for lh> father af her children a man who 1« »Iran and atrong nrut virile, rud on top of Ibal her lover, ahr I* glvln»-» them Ihr hrat ptaulble chance In life." Moya * gratitude »hone through the o r a that met Ihoae of her guarillnn '■‘ Mlmcnv gw ong hack ' 1« Ihr gr. iu he Imd left. "I've good new«, friend» Thla 1» my lucky day. You rememhe that w|.»»n I wa* reaetted from Hie Qold»»n Nugget tuy iiockrl* were full of ore »ample» I had picked up aa I waa tunneling ." "V m . . picket! them up whit»» you were dellrlou», didn't youT" I'm' quhar replied "Must have. 1 reckon. Well, you know how mloera are alwaya having p iece* of quart* assayed. Colter took the«« to II»« man we employ lie -» Just learned that It I* high grade atulf." "Yoti'v* made a strike?" •lank» like It. tNdtnr wnan't ink lag any chance*, anyhow Hr hiked right around lo the owner» of l! mine and algnrd op n five-yen r leave In hi» name an I mine." Vcmtuhar allook hand« with him aereeareeereeeeeeeerrrerereeerr. ». A Romance of the Wilds The Free Traders By Victor Rousseau A n attractive Rirl of the Northland, a Ca­ nadian i\iouhtcd po- • (iceman, silent, cour­ ageous and strong. A chance meeting on the edge o f the wilds, mutual danger, a res­ cue and th e y are embarked on a great a d v e n tu re . Em pty- handed and nloncthey face a desperate fight not only for existence In the wilderness but aRainst a hand o f out­ laws who have nude th e c o u n t r y thei r headquarters. /\&coty o f youth and romance, o f marriage and satri ficc, o f sorrow and joy. W IM . HE P R IN T E D S E R IA L L Y fully. Jv I. (.itti «Mf«»i t| M«>y. iirni Into Ititi. *• A•****« i«• litui. r «j.|u!u Anil r'r.rt* j**t*fe K!lj * i\y I*u* I km * w hj * <1 Mi : In* J* I» Ir.» jj * »! ii,*: hi »f’T Jftttf ir*»t* n iu ih Ìriìf.** Ijki »•] .il li ■ !i»Wvr stti«l KiiiiliMÌ ORESON « E l i ’lif.f ,*3 lif SPECIAL I m IE ìì ESF 3ncf Resume ol Happenings o* the Week eollacted for Our Readers The »tale board of control at Ita eecomt meeting since roontanlsaUnn on January K ous'ud W M lien»!» r aboit of 1‘urtlnnd ca coi.imutulunl of the »»Id »oldlcra' homo nt ito.iebur; Judge 0. W. Kiddle of U<>»»»burg, » x commandant of the hums, was relu- stated and resumed his duties nt the home Tuesday. Public officials and roprea-ntatlvrs of seven Oregon. Washington »nt| Pallfornlu lumber porta, meeting In Portland, proposed Hint legislature« of the three »into* address memorial» to conrre»» urging npproprla'tca of $2»V 000,000 for the developmnt of five lumber per*» In Orerun, one In Wash Ington »ml one In t’allfr.rnl.v » As a result of the refusal of Pr Them »» Koss of Per laud lo' retire aulsh th » off lew of state iiah commit- »loner ns demanded rooontly In an i x |)e» utlvr »gder, tlove;»n»r Piet ' ht* nn- pounced thnt he will rau-se quo wrr» ranto pro»» ixling.i »to bo filed In the nyprene court, rr ;u lrlrj Pr. Koss to ‘»how enusu why lie should not he rc tlrad. The widow of the Inte llrrvey M*> Donald, who died recently at Walla Wulln. Wash t w I h- romi'elled to pay an Inheritance tc.x on the Oregvn eatato of her husband, n cording to n loqnl opinion hanficil do- n hy tho ; »ttorney-gunernl. Tho opinion wn t | sought by Stnlo Treasurer Kay. M. McDonald luft Oregon property vnltt ed nt 122.000. The state highway »ommlsslon h.i- j awarded the contract for g-.cling and resurfacing on the John l)t»y high way south of Condon, Ollllam crunty to Campbell. lUrr & Tobin of Colfax, j Wash., on a bid of $97,f»10. the lowest I of 19 bids This contract rails for the grading of 6.5 miles »5f * In* highway i nhrt the resurfacing of eight tulles ol the »time stretch. Tho stu«ly of power farming from tho standpoint of the farmer, taking particular notice of the selection, car»', repair and adjustment of equipment | on the term, will be taken up In five one week short courses In frrm m • chanlcs at Oregon Agricultural eoi lege. One course started Monday an 1 sth* others are scheduled for January 2«, robruary 2. 9 and 16. i There were thr»»- fatalities In Or j gpn due to Industrial accidents during ! the week ending January 16, accord | ¡rig to u report prepared hy the slate I luiiualrinl accident eoinmlaalon. Th» P crk or Housa Boi! — s i n y try rlrtluu w*ro: l'cnlot »*. l'u ru / Ulcnwi i»! cur loa»l»'f; John ttwun \ M»o ' nulily, alrnvit fou,» lim e*, Nitriti i: u ■ u f i ,»f flottr, liirci» beatilo ' Vnnvanrit, O «1 ri»? laborer, A lolal Un tUMiafub l» ik n y pow 1*11 » Ifle d together, flu ì Inik« urlili luow n in a hot m.ilil 'tiiiul flou r In uinkf ilouuli u r«m>rü In congo»*'» In ferri«!,' ih» o v «n . ___ Huit oui piumate»» of 23 bill* of which In' wo» stU f nnounb lu i»ul|. *pan*or. T hr*« of them were O r « ; '» 11**43)'"*1 hum il tu uinle^ iift«»- P ro p B iscu it»— T w o «tip » o f bllla. One d»wito«l to th» «tate of Ore hnlf in< li linci»; r-nf oui l 'r f flottr. ftvn Icaspoon* o f haking gun crrtalti landa l i Ijik r coun'y fot 1,1 'i'^ P r »l hai enuii.'rh lo l»«owti l'oW 'V r, o rtr-h a lf curi water, .1 fl»h bali lu»ry pur; «,»«*». Anolhrr •> 1 f * •' o f hrcnil In #0 ■»ci'otni» 'n b lrsp o o n * (ani. o n « .h .ilf -un temimi for thr«n y>'ar» thr Hoic fut *’ c.»ln ntt .| n;in«»r, n»tj r « ir '»•o«e,| nillk. tuaklng final proof on desert l«".i •|»nnk|r» w llh f owil > e,| nit-'ur. •pipi '«fui of «alt. «ntrtea, and the thlrd r"*«rvrit car dry fruir»■iBeut»; III« tain rlghta for thi» governmml- an< ■ l ’ cu lts Twm cupa flotti», i 1 .rd A«< r. f f \ klcr. K ih » n a li .1 haklng pijwtley ami sali. mi r<•naeIttv. Keeti in a Income T «s Repeal Rsgrsttsd. cool plare. When neeilAd f»> Tho governor «»pressed regret at bi«cul|li yotl eitl o f f a suitable the repeal of the Income tax law. p ortion , shape into ro ll* and and urged upon the legislators the let l i * 1' a warm place o n « wisdom of passing some other similar hour nr until ili itbl« In bulk. Isw to equalise the (ax burden, recoin Hrush with milk or benlen eg : po nding « » Its model tbs South Caro and m ilk and bnke In a 'ra th e - llna law which provide» that »very quick oven. taipnysr «h ill pay In stats lnc< m i »i ----— . — — levy enu third the sum ho p»ys Under Try Oue Ctaself'od Kd » the feileral Income tax. T*)* Beaverton Review As »n example of how eoally much- nc«»ded legUlatlon can be pass'd, both — —— » • '■ '" • > bon« s look bouse bill S2 and made it 'r=^ ~ " ~ ‘ 1-~~ a law within a very tew minutes after U waa Introduced. The bill gave the T f l t it i /-» necexsary authority for the au ie i. f . liG lP a S H v y tjt pay acnatora and rcprescntttUvp^ ipvtt : - J - per dlcui and mileage llllu ssn m , na : wxdl as meet otlu-r expenses of the i session, the sum of 626.000 being vot­ II Your Dack Hurt» or Blaidcr Dothtr» You, Cec;n ed. raking SVU A »enat* resoluHon calling for ao (nt * leu r e a B iacuito— T w o cup* flour 1 b rer I»'aajioori* h ik in g powder, two laldi-Hpoiina ahnrtening, 1-3 cup w ater, th ver-fo u rth s t « 8- *1*0 •* »a ll, one tablenpoon o f -tiger, one r g g . Hift flou r, bak­ ing powder, «a lt and augar to­ geth er Into a b»»wl; add welt beaten e g g and m elled sh orten ­ in g lo wtHer; ar|,j (p dry In­ gred ien t* fo make soft dou gh ; roll out » n flou red board to about o n e -h a lf inch thick; cut »’ ith hiftcud cu tter and bake in m oderate oven about 25 tnin- SEVENTY ONE VOLUMES ADDED TO LI BRAKY T lie g ift o f seven ty-on e books t i (lie U n iversity o f O regon li­ brary Ita* been announced. I»r. O. XV. O vernteyer o f Che- Italis, \Vn., I* lb « d on or o f iitti<-lpposite S. P. IJ»*t m *t K liA X ’ KK Ft iN . t lK K f . O N M O T H E R ! Fletcher's Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared to relieve Infants in arms and* Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aida in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and ,íS Í® Natural Sleep without Opiates s? _____ To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of C £ ^ / Y / -4 U cA eA -' Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. W e Give Green Irttding S tem p s Annie says the more we ride the Red Electrics the more we save. Trust a woman to watch a man's hank account. ! Annie’s bought both of us a commutation b o o k — saya we'll vavc the price of a new car for pleasure-rides this summer. BARBEE So now, m ore than ever, we're ruhnq the StudioBdrber Shop S o u th e rn » M XHTET I T ’t P a c ific In attendance It is economy to buy our high quality groceries» because you use less thr.n you do of the { ocr quality, they go farther per pound. Then the purity of our quality groceries insures the good health of you and your family. I » Red Electrics FIRST CLASS WORK AT i '' D iiriiix the i.eat ts u m i t l- tliouxaudn will 1 re.» m t »•;»•». M riendjj) StfViec' W hat a time! REASONABLE . 770 f C i ' ..... . CC. . S the aci»!.« »■ the f\ ■ ,»ni so t1 ..» ■ arc i». longer a -»wret- o f P .'.ie \ thin qftc»' relieving h'uilder weakness. Jad S.dir :« ir-vn, » -tve: can not in- ion-; make« i dcHqhtfid effervc-ccnt fine« )ithii lithia-watcr drink, which eicn.'i, should tnkc now and then to help keep their kidnevs clem and arliv I re this; also keep tip the water drinking, and no doubt von will wonder whit became of your kidney trouble and back­ ache. Rv alt means Have vonr phvsi- chn examine your kidneys at least twice a year. An fxpqrienceil O f f tho H c r c c r e ^ * ” ' a fe to sam ple.n ,» least : brcocrlnn ncc ;rurault « f t agi..WH.IT Tarititer / ship » Q )> »; CjlKM rotocraver» J iiiiur college 1 1 B*th>):»la Fascista 1 M bd Riksdag 1 rlrigrcph erpet ' i; ri » Flog Doy Red Star parava n« cuU gun ctosol Ruthcne fx.'Braf megsbar tr.Ì0a roilmop plosmon cokol sugamo shnneen psorasi* rovict prrcoot duvetyn r era! for S P. boat , Còcchtvfilovak candire gift j eerul cascade /Jr Council Devil Dog activación Federal Lend Bank /• I hit Jíontioa» of /Vc,i*Wrsl S'ruinj I W ^ The use of Sage and Sulphur for re­ storing faded, gray hair to hs e*tura .-.»lor date:» ViacH to grandmother s tim< • lie uied it to keep her hair beautiful,v ; irk, glossy and attractive. Whcnev-. . her hair took on that dull, fade»! p »'.leaked appearance, this simple mix Uire was applied with wonderful et feet But brewing at home is mussy an uit-of-date. Nowadays, by asking a» ,ny dtug «*%e for a bottle of “ Wyeth c and SulpSur Compound.” you will get this famous old preparation, hr l roved by the addition fti olhtr ingre­ dients, which can bo depended ui>on 1 restore natural eokw and beauty to ti.. kxif- __ _ . . . . \Lcll known drug gut:, say it darker.-, •lie hair so naturally and evenly th.it nobod* can tell it has been applie-J. You simply damped a sponge or sofi brush with it and draw this through jur hair, taking one strand at a time. y morning the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and gloisy. When j»oer krlnrys - hntt an i joui bark fccD sore don't get scared ai:J pro cccd to lo;d y(»nr *K lunch with a lot o; drug» Hut c.xctlc t': - l.idnc) x ititi ir ri tate the ctiiirr u:¡-\iry tract. Krçp our knlncj- clean like you keep your i.wrli clean b> ll.ishi.i -- tbx-m witli a mild, li.i-ndo»« .u't- which help* to t. move the Ixaly's urin»u* « »Me ar i site,» alate-. t’:»:n t» their norm ti ^.'tí i,. The fi:r.cti.»n oí the kidtic) i» i t til er the hie d. In 24 hours Ih» » virati fu-» it 50ft qr dus of acid ioni »» ;?<• < r can readily understand the vita! iv tance of keepiuç t h e V idccy active Drink lots of good water—;» drink too much: al'o get fr.i-t a ;• ir ouuc take a ' before breakfast each morning for few day» and your kidneys m.iy tin act fine I liir famous sails i- nr id from the ;»cwl of crapes amt lc n. juice, comhi 'ed with Inhia. ami h u !, :»-: used f«>r yc» r< t trip elc iit am! xtin) Abolish Budget Commission. Abolishment ot the state budget commission as now constituted and transference of the duties of that do part in »nt to the state hoard ot con trol with a full time executive secre tary I* recommended by the budget commission In Ita report to the *t.»l«» legislature. The budget commission believes that the present budget law is Inade­ quate to meet the needs of the state W ebster ' s N e w liffP W A T io ffA » D i c t i o n a r y Use Grandma*» Suge Tua and Sulpnur Recipe and Nobody W ill Know '' Ratification of tlic child labor gmcudmcml to ■» the • r federal ■ v. T const tin- (ion 1« going to meet with strong op- position. v Friends of the amendment took a poll of the house nml stopped with 32 emphatic negatives registered against ft, two more than enough to defeat ratification. In the. senate tho positive negatives sentiment was not registered so clearly, although there were enough openly hostile votes U), bring the amendment within on« Of two votes of defeat. Arrangements have been mude for a Joint session ot the senate .judiciary Committee and the house committee on resolutions on the evening ot Jan­ uary 26, for a public hearing on thi bill ratifying the child labor amend­ ment to the United States constitu­ tion. Indication* are that tho event will attract to tho state house one of the largest assemblages during the pres­ ent legislative session. Something should be done to remedy abuses In the pardoning power, per­ mitted by the present law. In the opin­ ion of a large number of members of the legislature. '.Vh«o» you are suffering with rhen- iiatism so you can hardly get arotmd just try Ked Pepper and you will 7 1 _ HH Rub B b H h BVHÌ .:i aave the quickest relief known. Nothing has BB L . such . I concentrar *dL] psne- J U tratmg heat as red peppers. Instant relief. Just as soca es you apply Red Pepper Rub you fed the tingling heat fn three minutes it warm* the sore spot through and through. Frees the blood dranatuMS, breaks up the congestion— aad the old rheumatism torture is gone. Rosies Red Pepper Rub. made from red peppers, costs little at any drug store. Get a jsr st once. Use it for lorr.bago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore muscles, colds in chest Almost instant relief awaits you. Be sure to get the genuirte, with the name Rowle* on each package. that te rri* c f fh+$n prtmoxtnc+d'Vnd ’ STOP RHEUMATISM WITH REO PEPPER 1 TZeu/U blcA '¿ U io lth in • tle*. Drink Water to Investigation of State Prohibition Director Cleaver's department ivna promptly adopted by the house. The committee that will investigate Georg* L. Cleaver's administration ol the atate prohibition department will comprise ten member», five from the bouse and five front the senate The house committee will be Hush light, Hurlburt. I.onergnn. Hvan and Kltxmaurire. and the committee is Gar land, Kddy. Butler. Johnson and H.-irq The Investigating'commltteu w(|| have wide powers, Il may subpena witnesses and take their testimony under oath and may hold hearings wherever It desires, though most ot ihetn are 'expected to be In ^Salem. tiarly action will be takeq so that the findings and recommendations ol the committee may be filed with the legislature well ahead of tho final xiek . minute* (la m a nnW skia S)>eeiaii»t This rilphtir pr'p-r ition, W-uis* of its genu - from good d ruggiti C. E. A L L E N , Local Agent BEAVERTON PRICES ! ORE. W «' k» •"».■"•' stv ’■ ?«i*sh and we keep it free from . ■'.»'• : ¿:v< ' c ’ . vice and low prices. Huy vour groceries here. W e Give Green Tradinq Stam ps 1 L Beaverton Market (Sb Grocery H. A. M orrison, Mgr. i