Tfir**
h *
n .
TM
f f
w -r
sub «,
lie dared not call to Bor, rof
fear of otartllog her. A ad, Indeed,
there was no reason to call, although
that baseless llisllnrt was Bow becom-
lag so strong that II almost amounted
to difi*h'th*i.
lie could not see the least cause far
apprehension anywhere. Ilia fears ap
peared ahstud; anil yet that electric
message of warning went flashing back
and forth between hla mind sad that
of lila frightened mount.
Then auihtenly there came tb * roar
of an esplootiin, muffled underground;
th« u«xt th« rock« over hi« head
seemed to upheave.
Aa enormous
crack appuarml In tb« fsc« of III« wall
of «olid rock, which tr«mbl«d and ap
peared to move toward him. aa If
pushed by a gigantic hand; nod before
tb* reverberations bad died away La«
heard a fatal, crepitating sound, llks
tha mailing of pn|>»r-the «tiding of
the Interior strata, oo« upon another.
A lltll« avalanche of stone« die
Æ
C«|(rrli»i k> W o Cfcavuiaa.
^
lodged from th« «urface, ram« ruah-
WNU a .,» -..
tng down the far« of th« cliff midway
tielw«en the girl ami himself
llad
in|i, along ihi< frail lending m i<• the I supposed," she answered “You III* II,
loot's hors« not atqpped. It uniat hav«
ran«« !>•*>iiMtl lha »allay
Willi youf profe»»|..us iif loyally and been swept over the edge uf th« pr«d-
T h * girl and L * « look»»! after H um . oei'vlc**— you're all the same when II
|*lce.
till they war* nut nf at (tit. Then aln eomea to Hie teal,"
Another roar, and a huge ruck lop-
roil* »lowly up to wher* I .«a waa alt
, "I won't eoioialt murder In odd pled nnd fell,, thla lime behind, and
line on hla muuni.
blood and wllhoul provocation."
smashed Into a score uf fragments
"I iindi-mland that you Inalat oft h>
"No, uf enurae Bui. You a**e. there which went rolling Into the chasm be
■ ompanylog mv!” ah« aakpfl. "I**
might lie Jnsl a lu ll- danger In It lie low, waking a hundred revvrbeiatlons
apltr III» fart that I Itavr uim|c I
la very crafty, and your offer of a»rv- among th« hill«.
rlrar I do not rvqtilr* your routi- >nyr
Ice didn't Include prrenual risk - "
And with that L«« understood the
"I'm aorry you take my praa>>n<» li
l.-e's Anger* clnoed on her arm. devlllah scheme that waa In th« work
Dial aplrlt. I aaaura you I have no fl
"T hat'a not tb* way." he aald. “On* ing. The dymfliUtlng which h« had
air» lo hr litiuhlvaoma. Ilm irador til
doesn't right wrong* wllh wrong*, o r 1 heard that afternoon waa tb« prelimi
■'lr>'Utitaiaii>'«a I luual aak l i t . '» lo g-
even up «ear»* by murder. T*U me nary work »of the two men la prepar
with yon aa far aa your goatlnailun"
everything, and I pledge myself to a*« ing thrlr tra p ; now they had set fuse«
Mh» hit h«r lip.
,
(hat whatever wrung you hav« suf among the rocks al the narrowest point
"I auppiNW you mran what yon ar> fered shall be redreaaud."
of tha trail, wllh the purpose of Mow
tlidna aa a kln-lti»aa," aha »aid. “An 1
"Oh, I've beard thal before, and ing him to destruction.
aim-» you «|>i>»nr drlarnilnrd lu a>
when I put you lo the Icsl I found
And It was a murder plan that
n>ni|«ny in». I aupi>o** p u r* la p
Just what those words were worth." would leave no «videoc* l>ehlnd IL
uar In our sulking with aarh othrr I
ah* answered lightly. “No, please for surer and safer than a rifle abet.
Ih arri“
get what I have juat aald to you. I
Another explosion; and between th«
“I wish w* rould hr frlrn-la.'
didn't mean It. anyway. Thcr* Is no •mind of the «full roar and the op
anawrrad l-e». offering hrr hla Imnd
such man aa I spok» of. There muldn'l hraval. 1st*, teeing th * gtrt apparently
Hut tb» glri’e llttto hand did n
he. for he would hare been killed long tryjng to urge her plunging animal
Hdrotirw to meet hla
ago. I waa Just wondering whether I hark toward him, stood up In hi« stir
"I tiiron.“ alia aald. “If wa aq> rom
waa to take yott seriously or not—and rup* and waved hla hand frantically
twnlona. wr may aa w«tl a<-kn«w led.
I found we wer* both playing a gam«, toward her.
It. though I aaaurn yon. I mo a i n
flood-night t"
“(lo back 1 Oo hack I" he shouted.
uoarllllng una
That doaa not lot;'*
Hhe moved away abruptly and went
Hut (be girl seemed bewildered, and
only dung to her plunging, snorting
frl,-ndlln<-.>a I hop« yonr prndafrti»» Into her tent
And nil that night he lay. hardly henat. over which ah* had lost con
will be |>ro|oirly rewiifded"
“I r t im> «ay on»* and ft>r nil," law doting, hla automatic Iwutlde his liahd. trol. the while II pawed the air and
danced desperately upon the narrow
answered, "that I hav* no dr«lrr to waiting «ml wondering.
way.
pry Into your l>ualnaaa I don't »van
I.*e vaulted from hla home, strug
know your ‘mm«, or wlali to aak I t "
C H A P T E R IV
gled upon the edge of l he precipice. re
“If I dart'd to lot myaatf believe that
gained hi« footing, «nd ran toward
yon hav« no othrr purp»*e In vl»w
T h e Trap U Sprung
her. He caught at her horae'a bridle.
than Juat to prntert im»--* alia Ix-gan.
“Ju m p ! Jum p I" he shouted, holding
“Hut It la liu|M>«all-l».
Men an-ti'l
tn the morning she greeted him with
Ilk» th a t Tbry am wolraa. thry arc a forced gaiety. 5 he nodded and mullet out bis arms.
Anil th* few following seconds
wolverene*. trvarhmuM. tunning, re-
when she came out of her tent,
morarlaaa. Uh. If 1 eould believe you.
“Wall, We shall ride on together to seemed to extend through all eternity.
If I da rad t runt yon— "
day. I anppos- " she said. "I hav« tolf Another roar, and the whole face of
the mountain wall appeared to crum
“I would do anything on m rth to yon that I do not desire your com
ple Info a landslide. A« la a help
h«lp and arrv« you.' aa«w«r»d Lee
pany. and that your enterprise la prob
" I f you mran arrlnualy that you And ably a dangerous one. You hav» taken less dream l<eu saw lha falling wall
It an difficult to mak» your drrlalon hr- th« reepoueihlllty upon yourself. With strike live girl'» harm« In the Hank and
sent U screaming Into the chasm.
twrrn th»«a uion and tuy»»lf—I don't lb« utmendnndlng, we go as com
think It'a ronmlt to any Ihl*. and. If It pnnlona Instead of enemies, la thal
la. thla lan'l Ilia tlior to think o f any not a*»!" i
thing Ilk» that—a man la aald lo brar
And thla time It was the girt who
th« «tump of hla Ilf» and character >*n »«tended her hand. Lee took It nnd
hla fa>«. I don't know what lm|>rr* held It for a moment In hla own
alon I give to other*. hut I know what
“T h ai's the understanding." he an
lmpma«ioa thorn two mw p«vr me »wered “| Intend to a*-« yon to y*> it
Can’t yon rm d thrlr fhcraT If you destination, wherever that la. and
ran't Iruat mr, ran you. nt h-nat. any after that you need not he afraid of
honestly that you tru»t thrtuT"
my troubling you any tu->r*."
"lin t you—what arr you—why — T
"And aa for yekferday," aald the
She lookrd at hltn fearfully. “It lan't girt, “you will forget that I waa n little
th a t
It lan't—Ood fortild!—thal I hysterical and upset! You see. It la
think you capable of—of what you t»ld quite an ordeal, going on an h-ng a
mr bhoul thorn. If It w rrr «Imply a Journey, and I was tired and said
m ailer of rloaaUng Iwtwrm yourarlf foolish tilings that had no meaning In
and them, I ahould put tuy truai In iheui at all."
you without the «inallrat hraltatli-n
She watched Is» '« face closely n*
Itut—Oh. I ran't nay any worn. It'« ahe aald thla. Hill law did not reply.
ho|>rlra»—It la Worn» drgmdnllon limit
They mounled nnd continue*) the
dralh to me. and yet I mini krrp up Journey.
Il wna about len o'clock
my atrrngth and rreolutlon - l muai—" when they heard Iwo or three full
The hmtkdown ram r U|Min hrr llki reverliemtlnna lu the dlatanrc. The
a lightning stroke. She teemed lo girl, who waa riding a few yards ahead
rruinph- up; alt« tubbed dra>datt>ly lot» of la-e, reined tn and *1o«d her Imrue
hrr hand«.
upon a (urfy hillock, walling for him
„ Inw moved to her aide. “l*o yo-
la rulcli up with her.
know," ho aald, "we hare lo lru>-l
"VVhnl waa th a t!" ahe asked, look
people In thle llfr, ev> a If tliry 'h-
ing nt him with startled eyes.
celte ua. It d-wan't harnh u« to be
"Dynam ite." Ia*e responded.
betrayed." Ilut he «aa thinking nf
“D ynam ite! Why--who would— I*
Katelle aa he a|toke. and he wondered
"Seim- pron|s-<-tor blasting rock on
how fur thal waa true *» t*U *V hr
hla claim, no doubt," answered Lee.
trayal had rlianuwd tha whole artllhg nnd ngnln there sounded a detonation.
of hi« life for him. “Truat me.” hi
She acciucd lo tuuae a moment or
aald.
two.
"It rather startled me," she H« Caught at Her Horse's Brldls.
"Let me help you. Tell me whrr>
"Jum p! Ju m p l" He Shoutsd. Hold
«aid “I hare been afraid ninca those
you are going, and why. anil wbal two men left u » - afraid soyne hspu
ing Out His Arms
liman m»n are to you."
may conic to you from them. You will
And, a t he vulnly grasped at her nn
It Wa* a full half-minute before alu- he on your guard, won't you!"
Imiuicl shot him over the precipice ns
look her hands from her fiierf hut alie
"Y'en. I promise you Ihnt." Lee an
did not reply. All that day they rod« swered ; uuil she Axed her eyes »n hla If he hnd been hurled from the mouth
together.
Hut not until they hail face with her peculiar acrutlny for a of a mumm.
lie fvll himself hurtling Into spec«',
piirhed thrlr tenia again for the night, few momenta, nnd (hen aturted her
lie grasped at emptlnem and went
did the re fe r to the men who had homo.
tumbling far down into twconarious-
threatened her.
The afternoon began to wear away.
“Will you be frank with ineT" she They were slowly descending toward nesa.
asked. “Will you tell me wliut you the northern puss of the range, beyond
are doing In the range!”
CHAPTER V
which lay the Immense territories
. " I am not free to do so."
Ihnt they had sven. They begun to
"And am 1 fre e ! la any one of u« traverse precarious dctllc*, overhung
freer the cried “No, It'a Impoaalhl,' by huge bowlders, prismatic from the • The Severed Strand«
1 must Juat go on and aak Ood to give corrosion of the season. I'ndcrtienth
And the returning ocene of con-
me gtrength to hour It! Don't «peak tlu-iii, at the hot loin of n long descenl. acloiixnea» was at flrst only the dim
to me for a faw moment»- -there, I’m In plucea nearly perpendicular, the tor knowledge of pHln, In lerins of which
tnrry I made aurh a fool of m yself!"
he visualised existence.
rent raced among (he rocks.
That pain seemed to ha vs «xisted
She smiled. “At any rate, we are
II waa so atln upon those heights
going to acknowledge each other'* that the rush of the torrent fur under from nil eternity, Itlllng »11 »pace nnd
existence, aren't w et" she atild. "And neath them sounded thunderous; nnd lime. It imiirped all the functions of
If yon Inalat on riding wllh me—well. the air was so calm, the sky so blue, the body. lie w h s the nucleus of It,
I ran t help It. Only, I warn yon. you that It might have been an Italian sprawling like an Inert being at the
are going Into danger—«rare danger. summer, rather thun a Canadian au heart of creation, and out of him pain
Those two men— I am afraid they may tumn. An eagle, floating motionless radiated through the unlveme.
And then came sight— chnos of
be planning lo do you some Injury."
high overhead, secpied to have been
"I don't think they nre likely to try pinned ngnlust the background of the brown nnd green, fantastic mountains
clothed wllh »parse, unliranchlng tree«,
very hard," answered !.ee.
blue void.
•'Huf—but other#—" «he whispered
The girl reined In and waited for eHrth'» primitive creation, hug* con
tinent» that lie bestrode, a Hrohdlng-
•'ll 1« not only th ey !
Lee to rtile up to her.
"You h eg god me to truat you. You
"He very careful with Ihnt horse of nng of Ids specie«, solitary tn the
aald tl «1 .von would do anything to yours," he said. "There's a difficult bit world.
l.eo been me aware that his eyes
sere« and help me. Lrtd you rneun a little ilbdnnco ahead, Imt It's the
lust, nnd then we’ll hare an easy Jour were u|H>n. And very slowly, ho grew
th a t!"
aware of Ids own Identity. He hegnn
"Anything that la possible."
ney down through the puss”
-
"Anything!” she persisted.
She started off again, Leo followin': •looking about him.
Then hq muds the discovery that the
•'If It Ilea In my power."
some twenty paces Pel dud her. Itut of
"Then would you -would you kill a a sudden Ic e 's horse balked, laid hack mountains he hud seen were boulder»,
man for m e! A human wolf, one of hla ears and snorted, planted his fore the vegetation moos mid grasse». it«
wns lying upon the ground, with a
llmee devil creatine« ihnt floes not de- «feet flrml.v and refused to move.
►
erve to liv e! Would you kill him to
Tt was almost Impossible to dis great rook on either »Ide of hint, hnlf-
aet;ve me!
mount and lend him, for nt that point, tvny down the gorge at the bottom of
"W alt before yon answer.
He la the narrowest part of the trail, there which the torrent coursed. Low scrub
a tnan who has betrayed those who was Imrdly standing room for u n a and alder und other growth formed a sort
have trusted him. made Immunity a beast together. lav* held In the nnt nf fan-work over him, completely
Above thla fan-
mockery |Jie la the foulest thing, thal mnl with a tight rein, nnd palled Ills conn tiling him.
work was a glimpse of the gray sky.
i roeps upon the earth. Rurtli should quivering flanks.
lie began to remember things. He
he rid of him. If I help you, will you
He could not understand wlmt hnd
«hoot him down like Ihe^ savage dog it In rined It, hut now some Instinct, per hnd been riding, had been thrown
(tint lie la. In cold blood, without dan Imps communicated from the I east's from hla mount. Tho Inspector had
cer to yourself, while he la^slecplng! hrulji to his, seemed to tell of danger sent him to bring somebody In—Snell,
K elly- I'elly I He must have encount
If I help you !"
Ihrentenlng.
*
"No,” answered I-e.f quietly,
lie glanced at the girl, and anvv that ered I’elly and have I teen shot. I’elly
she kmulieU In mocking acorn. "So «he was almost across the danger hnd hcen a fool uot to finish llo- loll.
Free !Stàtegr
B y "Vkifor
( C o n t i n u i'd
u t.v l w t s 'k .j
BIBLE THOUOMT FOB TODAY
STRAIGHT TALKS
■arch 14
Tfc# fruit o f tha Bplrlt la
WITH AUNT EMMY love, joy, peace, longaufferlng,
_
ON "SUCKER LISTS"
~ *ver d m
I bought that H M
elect ria company Pond Anal Emmy.*
■aid Hnlnn, " I k t« « bann pestered by
«U soffia nf bond salesmen to bay
other thing« I should Ilk« to loved
again, -but I am bewildered
Every
day or no I «no something that sound«
so gond. Bat I don't know what k
said Anni
her work
no clipping*
from hor noodle book. " I bhva an
article from a maensinn that will
balp. Tha w rit« gaen w m qtaea
lions In m ak* n hood salesman
answer in writing nnd said that if
th* onloemnn worn on th« square ho
would answer the gneotlona satlsfao
torily. Hero they ora," and Aual
Km my began to rood;
** L Will my bank say ihnt th*
boas* which la offering th * security
la reputable!
“ T . Otve aa aaact deacriptleo ot
lha security!
* 1 . What provision In made (•>
paying •» OBn and other secaritlm
of thg com pany!
" ' 1 What M O m not are «< th«
i m h f n nf thn «ampan/t
• % Hww « M h e l a margin did
thn nsmpaay earn annually ever all
IU depredation-mad interest charges
tor each of lha loot ten ro a rs!
* '*. What dlvldoado has the com
pany paid oo lu stock for each ot the
last Ion years!
“ T . What nrd th * company's total
aaoeU nod liabilities nnd baa It suO
riant funds to curry on Its business!
“ '». What are the nffftarleDc« and
reputation of lha men controlling aod
operating tha company f
"Than Use next thing to do Is lo go
to your hanker sad lot him check up
til this Information for you." added
Aunt Emmy. “Now that you know
your name Is oo a '«acker list' he
doubly careful.“
"W hat's a ‘tucker list,' Aunty!“
“It la a list of U>« name* of people
who hare purchased sackrltlea or In
qolred shout them.
Such lists are
bought by so-called Investment bro
kersge bouses all over the country
Lota of hud securities «re sold through
unscrupulous brokers writing to th*
names on ibeee lists.“
"Oh. that's U. Is U !“ exclaimed
liaJcu “1 suppose the poor people
ST* tattered nt g«ttlng sach «iters
I know I was."
"Jaffi so." Anni Emmy said, with *
vmlle.—Anne B A) me«
* • n Su* « —-______
“T hat reatini
in n y , Ashing through
With a little bright growing
weather well drained land will
heroine firm enough for manur
ing and
plowing.
Advantage
need he taken o f good weather
a« freexing ha»
renulled
i t>
much spring work to b« done
Mi| Favorite Stories
Announcement
■ sÁ M k O O M
NOT
Cows hating Ü m Y allow Peril
Every Time the got eminent tuki • s Planlat And
vefiaus this «tory "Hi revived, witli-h
mean* It enjoys s rejuvenated popu I* Forming a CUca of P r in t«
lar I) nt Intervals of «tartly ten
Piano Pupil« IS Be«v«rton
years. When I rateh myself laughing
at It. 1 know that a aether decade has
Wmr Further lwform«ll«ti
slipped by me «nawaras.
Writ* Or PH m m
The story has to do with the enum-
erator who railed nt 3 htunhle hum#
ROT GOODMAN
In lb * outskirts uf Cincinnati, and
501
Fine
ArU Bldg.
BE 4144
then- found the head of the faintly
humped op over a large volume
It PORTLAND
:-:
OREGON
develiqted. In th* i-ourp* of the r»n
v en atio n 'hat the householder wane
months before had been Induced hy a
traveling agent to Invest tn an ency
clopedia amt that to get tb* worth of
hl« money h» had h«en leading the
books of tb« set pretty runvtantly
ever since. II« was now full of facts,
statistics and d ata
In reply to th« caller's qne«tl< n* he
gar« hla name nnd age and hl« wife’s
name and age.
“Hew many Infant children hav«
you !" asked the census taker.
“I’ve got three." aald the citizen
"And that'« *11 there ever will be.
too, you take It from me."
“What make* you so positive ’shout
th a t!” asked the visitor.
" I l l tell you why there won't never
l>« but three," said the man. “It's
wrote down In this here hook that
every fourth child horn In tho world
la Chine«»"
' C-.pvrl««* »V IM Central f n a «— Ullia. )
H<-iitluiie««,
goodness,
faith,
meekness, temperance: against
such there In no law.—rial. 5
22, 23.
Maroh 14
Thy tun »hull no morn go
down; neither shall thy noon
withdraw itself; for the Lord
• hall he thine 'everlasting light,
and the duyn of thy Inourtnug
shall l»a ended.— Isaiuh 00:20.
March 14
Hies« the Lord, O my aoul,
and forget not all Ills oenefite:
who redecmelh thy life from
destruction: who nrowneih the*
with loving kindness and ten
der mercies— Psalm 103:1, 4.
March 17
1 am the way, tho liutb, und
the life,— John 14:6.
March 1B
lie kindly affectioned one lo
another with brotherly love; in
ni-nour preferring one Another;
re c o m p e n s e to no man evil for
evil. Provide things honest in
the aiglil of sail men. Be not
overcome of evil, but overcome
evil with good.—Romans 12:10,
17. 21.
March 14
Tho righteous shall Inherit
S a y K W ith P r in tin g
the land, and dwell therein for
" F lo w e r « D ie "
ever. The law of his Ood ‘-s
in his heart; none of
h is
steps shall slide,— Psalm 37 > 7Uu>XVo\M. HeusW&ick
20, 31.
t h o u s a n d » o f t h a n » s o o lla d .
f r r o n o u n e o d . o m f d o f h t o d in ,
March 20
O come, let u* worship and j
W ebster ’ s N ew
bow down: let us kneel before j
brnsDum
oHAL D icn oN A n r
the Lord our Maker» For He
GW tho
is out Oodf and we are the
people o f hi* pasture.— Psalm I
H ere arm
05:8, 7.
a few sample*
ANSWERS |
March 1«
Why are we admonished to
be wutcbfulf— Malt. 24:42.
Maroh 16
To what did Jesus liken the
Kingdom o f Heaven?— Matt. 13:
33.
March 14
What is the reward for over- |
c o in in g ? — R ev.
RED E LE C T R IC S
“-friendly SefVice'
What a time!
It’s funny how folks gee to
rely so upon something—
even while they take it for
granted.
That’ s the way it is w ith
Annie and me about the Red
Electrics.
T h ey’ re always there to
serve us— and we’ve come to
depend on ’em just like we do
the dbming o f daylight every
day.
It’s good to know that
whenever we want to go any
where, we know just when we
can go nnd when we’ll get
there— via the
«oadcasc
abreaction
agrimotor
hoc pursuit
Blue Cross
mystery ship
rotogravure
Junior college
Fasciata }
Eathonia
sakari
Rikadag
cyper
Altigraph
Rad Star
Flag Day
«tero!
paravane
mud gun
oil arai
megabar
Ruthen«
plasmon
roilmop
taiga
ahocican
aokol
angamo
precool
soviet
paoroab
S P. boat
realtor
duvetyn
Ciccho-Stovak
camp-fire girl
aerisi cascade
Air Council
QUESTIONS ADD
BIBLE
1 )UL
3 :2 1 .
Maroh 17
To what does the
fleshly j
D e v A Dug
acrivmoa ,
mind lead?— Rom. 8:6.
Federai Land Bank
March 14
t ê t h i s S t o r e h e a t s __
What about getting wisdom?
o f in fe rm a ti**
— Prob. 10:8.
S erv en * Y ou? t
March 14
Why in il wrong to boast? 2700 p»»
6000 llks«
Prov. 27:1.
407.100 wuctkA pfcnsffics^
ChEfttfficr 4k Wc-.fdplhiAl'
Maroh 20
f ar B MJHpfc pgyre of Ahffi^ Hew
1» il profitable lo tithe?— W ords , «poetai, ri VVtto
a i He&ókse
Malarhi 3:10.
<L4kCMEftRIAM CO . Sprite«*'J
-.U4 A.
Southern
Pacific
Red Electrics
C. E. ALLE N , Local Agent
BEAVERTON
ORE.
CASTO
RIA
«ad Children
f o r Infants
h i U bb For 0 v « r 3 0 V o ar»
Alvnynbema
the
Mgomarao«
USED CAR SALE
B e a v e rto n T r a n s f e r Co.
O T T O ERICK SO N & CO.
Lewis Brothers, Props.
Lincoln
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Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Trips To
Portland.
Furniture and Piano Moving.
Fordson
Office«: Beaverton; Cor. Watson and First S t. Portland; 188 Front S t.
Phones: Beaverton. 51 on 11.
Portland, Main 3540
A U TH O R IZE D SALES A N D SERVICE
Beaverton and Fora»! Grove, Oregon
B U Y BEFORE T H E BIG DEM AND FOR
COMES A N D SA V E M O NE Y
C AR S
FORD T O U R IN G
1917
1921
Reconditioned
$ 1 0 0 .0 0
FORD ROADSTER
Runs fine and looks very well;
reconditioned and in unusually
good shape. A buy.
$ 2 0 0 .0 0
WHO ARE BUILDERS?
Bright prospects mark
the opening of the new year.
The business horizon is a-
glow, for fundamental condi
tions never were sounder.
Daring the next two months
thousands will need materials.
FO RD T O N T R U C K
75.00
FO RD T R A C T O R
1919 Woodaaw Attached
$500.00
1915
J. H a u le n b e ck Lbr. Co.
Lots work in this yet $
Opposite S. P. Depot
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“ TH E OLD R ELI A LE FORD
BEAVERTON,
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Have A Joint Account
In Our Bank
D EALERS”
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By a “ Joint Account” we me
an an account into which ei
ther a man or his wife may
put money or from which
either may diaw money.
Every man should make his
wife his F IN A N C IA L P A R
TNER. Then ii 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.
Why Not Own
A Modern Home?
With full basement, furnace, good drainage, land
enough for two houses, op a rock toad that’s paid
for and readily accessible to both highways where
there is no citv taxes.and jirst 3 blocks |n the train
station. These homes have live room» finished and
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General Ranking with unexcelled Service
4 , Paid on Savings and Time Deposits
$ 2 5 w I -.tar’ • checking account and w e make
S*.
vice Charge” on same.
room for ,3 more in attic. If vonr old home is priced
tight it can be traded in on one of these homes or
they can he bought on easy payments
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Dallas P. M u rray
C o n t r a c t o r a n d Builder
BKA V E R TO N . OREGON
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Bank of Beaverton
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