The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, February 27, 1925, Page Page Three, Image 3

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    P m * TH pm
Th* B**v*rton Itovi*«
PrMay, F*fcniinf IT,
&,“£! !■P O P U LA R ORCHESTRA TO A PPE A R
nvuld h»v# numvtfU* (h# utmcnunt
Hint imllilng was known about II.
While be lUtrnnl I.*••• Iiullrvil Unit
llie two tiiin oppv#lt# him were Ilk#-
«1 »« inking lu ekerjr word. The hlg
breed w m obvluualy under the lit
tluenr« of liquor, and hla little rum
|mnl»n was not only watching the
«niupuny hut aleo watrhtag him. At
lltiiea be would turn and whuper In
hie companion's ear. Aud onee. In
hla rloee scrutiny of the company, lie
turned hla gate on taw.
Fur a moment l.ee felt rhlllml by
(he ejee of the little red haired man.
They were pale grey, glaaey, venom
•>ua They looked Ilka a ■oeke'i ay 00 .
B##, though hla gaae waa aa ataady aa
the other** did not like the look of
the lim e red haired man.
The ronveraatlon drifted. By twoa
and threea the men twgan to make
their way bark to the bar. U r had
rtaen from the table and left the din-
Ing ro«tn. Intending to take a auioke
nn the afoa(i, when he heard a femi­
nine voire, and found bluiaelf atarlng
In auriirlae nt a girt who had Joat
rome In und waa In ronveraallon with
the landlord.
fo r title waa not In the I earl the
type of girl whom one might look for
In such n place aa Llttla ra il*
CHAPTER II
A Girl Ride* Into the Range
.the waa perhapa two nr three and
twenty, alemter, of medium height,
with Hear. grey, fearliea eyea. and
hair of pale hrown with gold flacks
In II. rolled up Inoaely almut her head
Her open marklnaw reve.ilad an
almoat hoylah flgttre. alender nnd
long w nUtod.
She wore nmlnroy
breech<w and riding galtera; and there
waa almut her that hardly delloable
hut unmlatakahle air of lin-edlnt that
rro|ia oul In aurh unexpected plarea
along the Anglo Havon frontier
Fm:n a reapeeiful dl*lan<-e the men
were »taring al her. each naklug Urea
Before be could utter a word. Sow■
•*er, I,## stcp|ied quietly Into the
brenrh with that Inallnetlve air of au­
thority wtdeh he retained, despite the
shedding of hla imlfurtn.
“That’ll he nil,” he said crisply.
The breed turned on him and hrofcs
Intu a string of oaths.
“ Say, wlmdyn tuennT” he ahnnted.
“ You don' know me. fie d<m' know
who he'« talking to, eh. Shorty? I'm
I’lerre ('auction."
He deahled a
brawny forearm. “ Hny, young feller,
you ace dla? t'ere ain't no man either
1er I* an’ ho waa watehl*’ ya llha a
eat. Don’t ya make no mistake about
that. And It’s lucky you didn’t get no
rbanal to spill what yn was gola’ to, or
you'd shore bava arali? the girt away.
"You listen hrr#," he rontlnnad.
"you keep out of thl« tomorrer till
she's gone, and then wa c’n rida hard
and ketch up with her at sundown and
explain that we’re friends of torn."
Their voice# became Inanimi Sta.
Ber al rained hla ears te catch tha Im­
port of thalr conversation, but ba
could hear nothing but tha lew whis­
per of thalr vôtres.
“ Well, I guess you're right Shorty,"
said Pierre after a whll* "We got to
see she don’t give ua de slip, though."
Shorty snickered and whispered
something to which the other ducked
approval.
"She mla’l, neither," be said.
“There's only on» way Into tha rango,
Oh Arles Wood ho u as Darios Player»
an' when we got her there we got her
Charles
Woodbouse
Dunce proven very popular at
both
where we want her."
no
more was
was sain
son soon
soon the
u," ,er lh e direction o f : place«.
This organize. ion has
No more
said, and
snoring from the other old# of th« J1, J' ,bert Ha* h^ n’ w*‘!
fo" ' broadcast several musical pro-
ALFALFA WfTMNTd
Alfalfa I* on# crop which has
npparenlly com« through lli*|
winter freeies one hundred per
cent, except on eome very wet
land which should never have
been seeded to alfalfa in t b s
firs t place.
On this wet land
there has been more or less
heaving and
lifting
of
the
(dants.
Orders for Orimm seed are
still being
filled. There is
quite a variation in the price
of Grimm alfalfa seed, and also
a corresponding variation in tha
germination.
The better quality o f seed has
usually a high germination per­
centage, and the lower quality
as low as fifty per cent ger­
mination.
lured si the Modern W oodm ens,
stove Indicated that the pslr had sac- benefit dance al Huber, Hutur- grams from Radio K O. W, Hie
has
cumbed lo sleep. Hut all dsslrr /or, day, Keb. 2HI||. This orclieslra Portland Oregonian, and
sleep was banished from Boa's hrsl*
j¡„ composed of Portland young , furnished iiiusip for many prorn-
Ther« wss tb« alternativ« of two '
ronrses of action: Its could warn tb« men who are musicians o f rare i inent events, all of which have
girl In the morning, placing blmgelf at ability. They have appeared a ll given this well-known group an
her disposition; or be could keep her Multnomah and Tigard and have enviable reputation,
more or leas In sight daring hla jour­
ney the following day, with « slow to
protecting her from th# pair of ruf­ BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY QUAY OIQQCB
fians wbenavar they mads thalr sg-
POISON OB SALE
P ^ rscc*
■ ««,* i
But he could not afford to tsko any
action which would gtva tho duo to
A new commandment I givo
Gray diggers will soon be out
bis status and srtixltiea; and sport -into you. That ye
love
on a in force all over the county.
from that, bo wanted to hasp la tonch another: ss I have loved you,
with the two men. la cane they could that ye also love one another. They are much more easily poi­
soned when they first come out
furnish any elua to Petty’s where­
Hy this shall all men know that than they are later on. Grain
about»—If he were stir*
ye
are
my
disciples,
if
y„
have
Home time early In tha morning ha
is too expensive to feed gray
fell Intu s restless slumber, from love one to another__ John 13:- diggers at any lime, and 'With
which be waa partly aroused by tho 34,35.
«red wheat 92.30 per bushel it
sound of a horse's hoofs clsttarlng In
■larch 2
s more expensive at this time
tha yard.
He wondered sleepily
Thou shall Jove Hie l.ord (hy hari tn some years past.
whether this was an early departure
God with all Ihy heart, and with
The county agent has mixed
or tome belated arrival, and the*
turning over, managed to lose con- all Ihy soul, and with all Ihy i supply o f poison hurley and
srhiuaneaa for an hour or two longer. strength, am) with all thy mind:
ias placed it in the hands of
At last, when further sleep had be- and thy neighbor as thyself.—
he following for your conveo-
Luke
10:27,
28.
com» tmpviaslble, ha sat up, struck a
-nce:
Hanks Mercantile Co..
match, and looking at hi* watch, dis­
March 3
B. nk«; Farmers’ Feed A Sup-
covered that It was nearly six o'clock
The wolf, also, shall dwell • iy Go., Forest Grove; L e x e r
Ha threw hla blankets ever his arm.
stepped over the sprawling I India of with Ihe lamb, and the leopard Ireland A Co., Hillsboro; Howell
r<>«., Scholls; Grange Store.
the sleefiera, and went out to the shall He down with Ihe kid:
■table where he watered hla horse, and the calf and the young lion iiPI Curls.>n A Sherk. Sherwood;
afterward kicking Ms heels sbont the nnd the falling together; aud 'I -Connell Bin re, ot ...
Mulloy; H
tide of de range ran say ’dalTI he all’
to Plerra <'auction. You flak yeu can
fight, inetdie?”
lew, mindful of the rigid code of
conduct that bound him, shook hla
bead.
“ I never fight If I can help It." ha
answered
The two tlTen snickered, and there
ram# a murmur of dlaguet from the
erowd, whlrh. till that moment, had
been decidedly favorable to I-ce
The breed turned nlxail. “ He never
fight If he ran help It." he leered.
"You hear dat, boys?" lie turned to
lo o again. "Mnbbe you like lu set
up de drink* d e a r be Inquired
blandly.
"I don't drink," answered I.## with
complete equanimity.
"Wall, whadya flak of d a tr cried
Pierre to the crowd again, “ tie don'
fight an' be don' drink. Yon snre are
on» d—n four rtnilier," lie grinned
plsra until. In th. first gllmps# of th. ¡a tilde child shall lead them.— W. McIVmald, at Tiga rd ;'P ern
belligerently In Bee'e face.
to», relieved to see, without turn dnwn. the squaw cams shuffling Into f-,t j„ f, j | -a
ides' Store, at Gaston, and the
th# kttchs*
'
___
Ing hie head, that the girl had taken
County Agent's office at Hills­
Be#
went
l
*
~0#t
ms
a
cup
of
cob
*
the opportunity to slip away, returned
t , , r lh '’ I 'ord ° ° d <» “ *un boro.
Pierre's glare calmly. Tha breed was fs# sod a pises of broad." ha »aid.
pulsing himself ready to strike, bul putting ■ fifty-cant plecs lots har hand "bd a shield: the Lord will give
something tn l e r 'i aa|ieet, gome un "That'll be enough for ms. Tvs got to grnce and glory; no good thing
will he withhold front
them
certainty, tha Inability to «tor him he moving -
Tbs woman filled lh. kettls from a t|,at walk uprightly.— Psalm 81
up. checked him Perhaps he sensed
bow qatckly lee'a right arm. hang, pall of water on the kitchen table. , ( _
tog negligently before him, would rise 1 lo r asked:
"You know that girt who cams lost
March S
to the defensive; periiai* lie did not
night?"
Love not the world, neither
like the look of lee's left.
"Me not know am.“ tha squaw , hf> , hin|r(( , h<|, aPa j(, ,h„ w o r ,d
He took refuge In Irony, “ Well,
whadya Pink of him. boy a?" lie de- granted. . . ah. act tbs kettle on the |f any man ,o w U|(. Wl,r|d> , h„
rngn-k-il again of tha men, who had
formed a does cirri# around the iwlr. " “in .n l know what tint. A f a l e v lov,‘ °J *bc F<,th,,r f* not in hi,n
— ■ John 2:15.
“ tie dun' fight an' he got de nerve tn Ing, I sup|.oa»r'
March •
"tllrt um g«ns. _.f>oi»e at four
say ‘dat ‘II bs all' to Pierre Catirhon.
In tlic heginning was
tlic
N«. by gar, I gueoa you know belter o'rlork,“ grunted the squaw.
Lee whistled ooftly. That was her Word, aud the Word was with
dan to fight." be continued, adding a
foul epithet; and. grinning.-he lityehed horse that he had heard, then. She God. and the Word was üud.
was losing no time, whatever her baal- . . . . . .
_
___,
Insolently past toward the bar, ahoul
by liiiu;
nraa and destination might be
I.## A " .
tiering I.ee as he passed.
not any
und
without
him
was
fidgeted
while
the
coffee
came
to
the
He looked hark for an Instant tn
see whether the other w-oold arcept boll, and had just gulped down a cup­ thing made that was made.—
the provocation, and, seeing that hr ful nnd taken a fen' bite* at the bread ¡John 1:1,3.
abowiHt no signs of doing so, hr weni and butter which the woman gave him
March
an hla way with Shorty. The crowd when th» landlord came sleepily I * ; Take
„„
thou ght
saying
gave Bee the oh re-over contemptu­ • r lfT
thousands o f them spelled,
« wt- W l)a , sha„ wc e a l? o f , w h a t
pronounced.and defined in*
ously. It had no lave for the bully,
"W'eli* yoaTs shore off early,"
*•
" hcrcw tlhal
but an Indlvldunl without the fighting
W ebster ' s N ew
*»r elotl.ettf llul seek
Instinct la not »upturned to pan# a» a grumbled tha fat proprietor. "Sny. ■»*•«»
she beat you to It. though !"
lyr first the kingdom o f God. I nternational D ictionart
lady's champion and then hack down.
The nilnda of the proapeefora were
"Who Is aha?” Boa Inquired.
and his righteousness: and all
G «t h o
too obtuse to ere that l-ee had simply
"Blamed ef I know. Nobody h er» these things shall be added unto
hern sat tutted with gaining hla point about» teems to know har. B u t^ o u .— Matthew 6:31, 33.
H e r e are
and ennbltng the gtrl to get away un­ ohurks. Little Falls ain't more’n three
_______
a fe w » a m p le »
molested.
or four year old! Uueta she's the gsl
broadcast
abreaction
QUESTIONS
AND
Bee paced the stoop Sir a while, of one of the old-timers bark from
agrimotor
hot pursuit
finished a pip* and went early to his school or collage Or she'll be gain'
BIBLE A N S W E R S
Blue Cross
mystery ship
blanket«
up to the Moravian mlaalon. like aa
rotogravure
junior college
lie IntereHteil himself In speculating not Yas. air, that shore must he It.
March 1
who the girl was. She waa almoat 8he wouldn’t be gain' to any of them
Est homo
Fasciata '
askari
W ha I power worketh within'/
• crtnlnlj going to the mlaalon; there hooch runner» up to SDton lake."
Riksdag
cyper
altigraph
— Phill. 2:13.
could l>e no other destination. Perhaps
Red Star
sippio
Flag Day
"That’s Rath way’s joint, l»n't It?"
March 2
ha would aei* her agnln. He thought
paravane
mud gun
sterol
"So they oay.”
A cunning look
of the possibility quite without emo
Whence
cometh
judgment?—
megabar
Swaraj
came Into hi» eye#. “ I gucea we nln't
Ruthene
lion. He ceuseil to tldnk of her, and.
botherin' our heads none about that Prov. 24:26.
plasmon
taiga
rollmop
tired arier the day's ride, began tn
March 3
Fra# Trader outfit since thay're there
thoncen
sokol
sugamo
dose.
to stay. No, atr. It don't do to know
What should fathers do?—
precool
pso rosis
soviet
He wna awakened when the men be­
loo much about Captain Carcajou, Eph. 6:4.
S. P. boat
realtor
duvetyn
gan to »lugger Into the parlor. Nearly
now that the police la In with him "
March 4
Ctc-dio-Slovak
camp-fire girl
all of I hem were drunk, some were
law almost betrayed himself at he
rolling drnnk, nnd, after s|H>radlc,
W I ir I doe« God do for those
aerial cascade
Air Council
noisy ultereutlona. they were soon struggled not to display hla Indigna­ that (rust?— Prov. 30:5.
Devil Dog
activation
sprawled out like Inga nil over the tion. "You rnenn the It. C. M. I’.’s
FtikTal Land Bank
March S
been
bought
hy
that
scum
In
Mont­
door, and snoring loudly.
Several
What »hall we keep in re
is #A ia 5f.?roÄoaM
times Be»* wna obliged to remove real?" he demanded.
u/ in fo r m a t io n
"That’s what they1! » rayin' la these i memhranec?— Prov. 3:1.
heads, nrtiin, und feet from various
Sen-« *5 Feu?
here parts. See here, stranger, ef that
M arch S
JL.
portions of his unntomy.
.A
o n w|)at virtue* should wc
lie was Jttst falling n»lecp again ain’t so, why don’t they git after that
2700 r BSPF 3 * ^ wrr
*
alien the notind of u name, whispered Captain Carcajou as they calls him? ron!4,a n lly fh in k *- -Ph il. 1:8.
6000 Hk»rtr*»kwt
v
■ «re h 7
t 07 .OH> V/
u\-.4 asm '
almost In hla ear, atnrtled him Into You heerd what he did to that camp |
Gax«t"-vi
A
bwyf«|itiitA
of
Indians
last
summer?
Shore!
WoH.
,
.
.
.
Inatunt wnkefulneaa.
■
I ain’t sayln' nothin' anil 1 ain't »jieak-
1° what word is the whole
vAMt* f *r • sdmplB p ma s
c of
r tho Nsw
l,ee recognised the voice as that of
’ Hrtftti.-. . od Io ft« Pupvr.. F REM.
In’ for meaetf, you underatand. I’m law fulfulled?— Gallatians
T>:- W ord*. SJK
the hri>cd, Pierre Cauchon.
G
A
C.
NILI
5
J
A
M
C
O
.
Spns3t*5eIJ.MASB.»U^
A.
For a moment or two ha could not only sayln’ what other folks say. Why. t4.
there's
two
of
Rathway’a
gang
In
this
Imagine from where the man wn*
speaking. Then he discovered that the here hotel.’’
"You mean the hlg breed sad the
voice enme from the other side of the
large, empty »tore which (*a*d at bis red headed man?”
“ Shore I do.” The landlord winked
head, a llttla out from tha wall. His
face and Pierre'» were sepnmted- at him. "Ilooch-rannera from Slaton ,
therefore, by no more than the rir- lake.”
cumfercnrc of the metal container,
“ Whst’ra they doing here?" ssked
though Pierre, of eottrae, did not guess I * *
that Bee lay on the other side of It,
" I guess thsy stn’t here f*r no good. 1
nor that ho would he likely to have That’s why I waa within' you'd hsd 1
nn.v particular Interest In what he was tho sand to stand up to 'em Inst night,
saying
boy I"
But the name that had startled Bee
Into wakefulness was that of Belly.
With full basement, furnace, good drainage, land
CHAPTER III
Ills suheonsclonsnes* alert through
enough for two houses, on « rock n ad that's paid
slumber, had caught It and communi­
An Unwelcome Guardian
cated the warning.
for and readily accessible to both highways where
Before I,## had quite attuned hit
Lse rod» off hot with Indignation
there is no city taxes and just 3 blocks to the train
ears to catch Pierre’s remark. Shorty, at th# landlord’s Innuendo about the
the other man, broke In;
R. 0. M. P. But this soon yielded tn
station. These homes have five r- ne finished nnd
"You fool, Pierre, yon nearly glv# anxiety »bout the girl. Th# dlootoanre
the game away tonight fer shore. You that the two men were from Alston
room for J more in atlic If vonr o ld home is priced
ain't got no aense nt nil, buttin' In lake and the recollection of the con­
right
it can be traded in on o ik o f ilu -: homes or
like that nnd frightenin' her away. versation he had overheard, convinced
You didn't s'pose alie'd got our phnt.v- him thgt they were planning to kid­
they can tie bought on easy payments
grafts In her pocket, did yn? The nap and conTSy her them.
•
trouble wllh you Is you ealn’t hold yer
Such a plan would seam Inconceiv­
liquor.”
able hut Be« knew that th» gang, be­
I'lcm growled: "1 didn't have nn , lieving their organisation firmly en­
ehnnst to any n word before that four
trenched In power, would atop at very
(lusher Milted In I wish I’d h- at him little. Other things equally sinister
C o n tr a c to r a n d B u ild er
up now. Mehhe I'll git Hie ehnnst In tind been done by them.
the inornl**."
|
( Continuili next week.)
“ Well, and why didn't y*f ril M
Marsh’s Garage
A U T O M O T IV E
Announcement
Say
Flan l et And Aseredltod Taaaka*
; It Forming a Class o f Privât*
Piano Puplle In Beaverton
For Further Intermedia*
W rit* Or Ph*n*
ROY GOODMAN
501 Fine Arts Bldg.
! PORTLAND
BR 9125
OREGON
T )U L
IED ELECTRICS
'-friendly ScfVkC
It With Feinting
“Flowers Ole”
S A V E •with
SA FE T Y
S
I
What a time!
WeF, Annie’s mother ar­
rived as per schedule. Just a
dear old lady she is, too, if
you want to know.
Now we’re irt the throes of
entertainment—showed her
the town, ahc?dy, and now
we’re branching out.
Bought her a commutation
ticket book first-off, and so
we’re initiating her to the
comfort, safety and conven­
ience of the
Southern
Pacific
What could be a more appropriate
gift to your lady friend than a
box of chocolate covered Maxix*
RedElectrics
Cherries?
Superior Whole Cherries in deli­
cious cream, covered with a won-
C. EL A LLE N , Local Agent
BEAVERTON
ORE.
derfnl quality chocolate.
DEAN’S DRUG STORE
SB*
B E A V E R T O N OREGON
SPECIALISTS ! !
C Vos
ASTORIA
Infants sad Chitina
fai U m F o r O v « r 3 0 V o a rs
Always beato
tbs
at
Beaverton, Oregon
From a
Wtra
Lea’a
What
Llttla
Reeptetful Dletanca tha Man
Staring at Har, Each Aaklng
Unapokan flotation a* to
Such a fllrl Waa Doing In
Falla.
imapoken qneat Ion aa to what am-h a
girl wnt doing In lAltle Kalla.
That »he waa riding Into the range
was evident. Had »lie been riding oul,
the men would huve known of her
Itut—wlioao daughter wan »he?
There r u no one In the now de-
oertrd mnge to whom ah# could lie
going. The only pnaidhlo deatlnatlnu
might be the Moravian mlaalon nn the
other aide.
Hut —there were no
women at the ni’aalon.
“ Wall, ya aa*. Mia*" the fat land
lord waa au.vlng. “ we're purly well
filled up an fur it* room a >a concerned.
But the wife’s over to <»Id Bunding fer
n few days, nn' I ftteaa you c'n her
our room till aha rove# home. It'»
the fu«l loom on the right nt the
top of the aliilra. You Jsat wnlk up
ami make yourself comfortable, M l»*
nnd I’ll tnko your ho«a into the stable
and are Ihnt he glia fed and watered-
And «upper’s ready.”
"Thank you, but I had mine on the
road. And 1 »'in'l be going on early
In the morning.1’
By n>.,v If ...... .. of ex-proepwtora
hud formed u wide circle about the
girl, standing a» far us the pan-
»age
would permit, staring
nnd
errutlnlr.lng her frnnkly, nnd looking
idieeplshty nivny whenever her un­
embarrassed glntlce fell upon any of
them. Bee, hearing n muttering be­
hind him, tnrned, to nee the hlg breed
Muring HI the girl nnd whispering #x-
eltedly
to hi« companion.
Hla rod-
he-ided partner wna tugging at hla
nt t a« tf 'o restrain him.
o\,,n d— n fool, Pierre!” 1,0# heard
- - -i- Vtlute.
Rndih nlj the breed »hook off the
. [, .»-I lurched forward.
n front of the girl,
„
ril la-r. with an ex-
1 lint In-ought the
blood Into her cheek».
Lewis Brothers, Props.
‘ 7 U w ZLk>tt/i JLeu /Zlb teU
Offices: Beaverton; Cor. WaUooand First St. Portland; 188 Front St.
Phones: Beaverton, 51 on 11.
Portland, Main 3540
Co
WHO ARE BUILDERS?
Bright prospects mark
the opening of the new year.
T h e business horizon is a-
glow, for fundamental condi­
tions never wer.‘ sounder.
During the next two months
thousands will need materials.
J. Hauienbeck Lbr. Co.
Opposite S. P. Depot
\
Why Not Own
A Modern Home?*
Dallas P. Murray
Lw.
*
Auto Truck nnd Livery Service, Daily Trips To
Portland.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
B E A V E R TO N . OREGON
çwâm
r»W!»jtw*
Have A Joint Account
,
In Our Bank
By a “Joint Account’’ we me­
an an account into which ei- 1
ther a man or his wife may
put money or from which
either may draw money.
Every man should make his
wife his F IN A N C IA L P A R ­
TNER. Then if anything ha­
ppens to him she will have
the necessary experience to
be able to take care of his
money.
W e will welcome your acc­
ount.
General Banking with unexcelled Service
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$25 will start a checking account and we make
No “ Service Charge’ ’ on same.
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