The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, April 10, 1925, Page Page Three, Image 3

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brought back full of water. Ana, nav-
Ing on Ih* return Journey discovered a
■raall, clear atraam a»ar by, ha decided
that lhal would be a aafa runplng
place until they could proceed, and
accordingly bent down aom« aapllngs
and proeeedetl to thatch them with
branch*», lo make a .heller for ihetn.
11« had j»M iMtgun when he heard a
low call behind him. Tha girl was
awak« and oonarloua at last. Mbs wa*
the
FreeTFdctty
By "Vkibr %fflssseaw
1
l'«H>i|bi k> W u riutiui
WNU *»'«',.«.
Anil nil th* »till» (■« ran. h* was
wrlghlnf *vrr>Hiln*. Tlia I’m Trad
»ra «mild n»l know lhal ha waa
wotinil»«!, Ib*y would <-»rt*i*ljr aban
(Ion lb« pnmiilt aa h«|i*l*ss, ha mnal
rarry ilia girl a lull* Into lb« forral,
whrra I ha light of lh»lr flra would n»t
••«Hray lh»ui, rriurniog far lha park la
Ih* morning. 11« anlfarail no pain,
and aormad mam*ntsrtly andowrd
with a«m« aitraordlnary a It willy, hut
I bora waa a numhnraa In hla aid«
which a»ani»d |o ha aprvadlng upward.
11» had no Idea bow aartoua lha
wound waa; ararylhlng lhal waa him
aalf waa ad upon Ih» rtuupl«ll<m of
lha laal phaaa of hla laak, ao that. If
h» dl»d. lha girl ahould at l»aal com«
hark 1 » ronarlntiinaaa In lha I i . m -. i
ami not In llaihway’a hand«.
Ila alr«ggla<t on. fall Mtnarlf weak­
ening fall him art f choking, and act
down lha girl la ordar lo draw hraalh
llul aa ha ralaad her again, ha fell
a audilcn alab of agunlalng pain, and
amnalhlng grated beneath hla heart.
Ila reallaed then lhal lha rill» bultrl
had apilt on» of hla ribs. probahl)
glancing off again, and that the bone
had gl<»a way undar the attain of lha
gtrl'a walghl.
In a way thla raaaaured him, for a
glancing wound of thaf klAd waa not
likely lo h» a aatioua ana. on Ih»
other ham). Ih* agony waa growing
un*ndurabl*
Krrrj aieji waa now
lortur*. The** or four tlmra. when It
aeanied ImpoaaUtle lo proceed. I.** wa*
forced la aat lha girl down aad. lean
lag agalnal a tree, ta gnap for hraalh
KlarnlUe« aeemed lo he pa*alng. All
hla l»fl slit* waa now a naming hell of
pain, which radiated from the wound
throughout hi* body, and thla waa be­
coming an automaton, driven by Ih*
will, lie waa no longer roaarloua of
muacular control over It. A hundred
time* he fall that the neat Map mual
be hla laM. And yet annie monitor In
the hack of hla mnactouanew kepi In
alatlng that he mual complete the mil««
be had «el hlmaalf. and would nol let
him drop In Ilia track*.
Ah<l a* he Maggoced on. he waa aur
pvtaed 1» hear hlmaelf talking to him
ae|f. and ha IIMeaed with mild Inter-
eat. a* If he were overhearing Ih* re­
mark* of a third pOreon.
He heard hlmaelf solemnly addreu-
Ing KM ell*, thanking her for hmlng
relieved him of lha laal veallge of the
love that ha had on re felt toward her.
It« had thought he loved bar once,
and lhal loe*. although unworthily
he«towed, had not been wholly folly.
Kalelle had had many good qnallltea
of haart; aha wga rarhlea* and pan-
ainnala, h*t |h#f* waa nothing petty or
nggnn' about bar. lb « waa the dough
ler of a well-to-do lumberman, f nd ahr
had been well ed a cal ad; hnl there wa*
aotua taint In her Mood, anm* atavlatlc
lendi ncy that drove her upon wild and
erratic rouraei.
For a while ah* had been on llie
Magr. and had earned annie rcpula
Hon an a clever mimic.
For a long lime I aw bad known
nothing of the atorlea lhal were helm
circulated by nil Ih« gnaalpa of tin
town, nor that h»r name wa* aaao
elated with lhal of a man mimed Kenn
whom h* had nevrr mcl. Katin *«>
on* of a gang aelllng liquor to tin
Indiana, ami h» hail a wife In Chicago
l-er leurned. about a month Itefotc
th* rial* act far their nuirrliige. Mint
he waa the rninmlaeratlon ami the
* laughing Mock of the little community.
When, burning with anger, he tvrnl
ta confront Katell», II wna lo And tlint
■lie had lieen wanted of hla discovery,
and had Ned from tba place—to Kean,
the gout Ip* «aid.
I.ee never made any Inquiries- Aa
ao«n aa iroaaHil* lie aectired a Iran«
fer to another ptwt; then he wa« aen:
lo Fram-e, and hla Ilf* had no room
for feminine Intereata.
About ten month* prevhwialy, how
•rer. whll* In the trench*», h* bad
had a Idler from Mr*. Kean, endoa
Ing a ropy of a marriage cert I Acme.
Hhe wa* thinking of a divorce, and
wanted to know whether he could give
bar any Information about the couple
l«e* knew nothing of either.
llul lha letter hnd ahaken hint a
good deni, a* hod the meeting with
Kalelle lhal day a* well. What an
end for her I
It waa a queer peraonallty that
lathed. Ihe fragment» of the ntitn whom
he had one* been, *nd l-ee dlacovered
lhal thla Inal portion of hla peraonallty
waa recalling lo mind all aorta of
queer thing*, quit* trivial and unlm
portent eplaodeg of that unhappy #n
tanglement.
And an one part of him hald colloquy
with the »hade of Ih* woman who wa*
now nothing lo him, while the other
held the unconaolotta girl, and drove
Ihe lagging body onward.
And In hla horror. In that dim light
Ihe girl he clnaped aeemed to take on
the aapect of Kalelle. and he found It
waa lo her lhal he w aa talking
tint then he heard her nionn »lightly,
nnd pulled hlmaelf together Thla wna
not Kalelle, It wna hla comrnde of the
rnnge whom he wna carrying. Tie
phantom illanpf.enred Into (he pnat, nnP
once more I.ee wna nwnre of thnt twill
acnae of lender conipnnlonahlp. He
realed her bend more gsatly afnlnal
hla ahottldcr.
At Inal, when he wna »nthflut llml
he hnd gone the mile lie luul eel him
•elf, he Inl<l Ihe girl down gently on
ihe ground, nnd, breuklng oil »one
a^ruee hranehea, ha mad* a bed for
Iter nini wrnppml
fiuti'klliqw ugniti.
V
<<
(ter
iti
li i a
And wltli limi II wua all he Couhl
■lo lo liolil hlutaelf logelher whlle lo
eiiimlned hla own woiiud uà he»! lo
COUld.
Ile aaw timi It wna n mere fleab
woun-l The Itone hnd Inkcn thè force
of th» hullel. whleh had glnnceil off
and <>ne hroken end vvna working lato
Ih* deah.
« II* toro aome alrlpa frolli hla ahtrt
and havlng brougbl thè eu<la Inlo po
■Itlon. houml them llghtly. And thoi>
he drtqqiett tu ihe ground ni thè girl*»
feci and la|t*ei| Imnivdlalcly luto n
deilrlona alumher.
C H A P T E R V II
The Girl V b k e n i
(borough null Ing out and dls-
IllfM U on o f Hie ousting C*ll-
kora, followed by u
auilinter V A L U A S L E HOUSEHOLD
• hoi’ilenux apray
ns
employed
R EC IP ES A N D S U a O E S T IO N I
f(lf, l|M|||ru(.||l)R),
Household Dept.
, . * ,
1 l,r
" f ' f r i y l i i K for
fniiguu disease« •" U) ''over nil
exposed surfaces with u fun-
gu* poison, which will kill the
diaenso upon’» that urn carried
to the |dunt nnd thuu prevent
| infect ions.
Thoroughness
in
«praying is enuentinl lo sue-
ceaa.
Any bit of unprotected
surface will be an open port of
entry for disease*.
All shriveled fruit and dead
twigs and spur* left In the top
o f Oregon prune, apricot and
cherry trees ahould be removed
#»t pruning Untie as they may
be a serious source of blossom
blight Infection if left on lb'
tree.
0 )î CL
RED ELECTRICS
Ever Ready Biscuit Flour—
I make my own "ever ready
liscuit flou r" by mftiug to ev-
•ry two cups o f flmfr four tea-
«poons o f baking |iowd«r and
FRUIT TREKS HARO
«
•ne teaspoon o f suit. These I
HIT RV W IRTER FREEZE
•ut in a paper hag, insert 1n
Trsy Flays Haw Rois— Fapi
in old cereal box with lid and
dies
having little children will
place
on
my
cupboard
shelve*.
Many o f the 950 varieties of
fruits in ihe variety block of II requires but a J iffy -to add find a small tray— I prefer one
of oblong shape— a help
I n
the agricultural college and ex­ «horlening and milk.— H. 0.
keeping tablecloths clean
a- j
periment sta!i<«n were damaged
round
their
plates.
Just
put
the
Homemade
Rian
Binding—
by the freeze last winter. Moat
o f tfit« tree* are in pairs and in Vow for Itiose who like lo save plate and knife and fork in the
.sotue eases both tree« o f u var- UL.I especially Ihe mother that tray. It is neat and clean and
Most children
- much sewtng and uses a easily washed.
I icty have been killed.
Usually
I enjoy trying to keep the tray
llie varieties injured most are rreat d«>al o f bias binding
"Whar* Am If What Ha* Hsppsnsd?" llo i 0f commercial importance would like to suggest that they clean ao they learn to eat more '
• ry my plan. Take a piece o f carefully.
th* Aakad.
here, though they may be of
•he material from which A gar-
looking at him In wonder, but not In value elsewhere,
Between cross-word putties
foar.
The trees were girdled by th* -nenl is being made and cut it
and the radio, Annie and I’ve
“ Where am It
What has hap-
iu ,g o f the ctmbium layer« Into bias pieces one inch wide,
been figuring co>c-per-miIe.
pom-dr she asked.
— ( |1(. J1(- 1 ,x jy frp w in g portion
•tew the ends together and wind
lam saw at once that »he had no o f (lie trunks-
m
cardboard
or
inrge
ribbon
In many case.»
Figure it out yourself some
consciousness of anything that had
spool. I find that this makes
day— you’ll find you can save
occorrol since the cntnMropbe, and wheru the girdlin g was n o I
a lot o f money leaving your
peobably It wioild l>* some time before complete, bridge grafting will «alisfaelory trim m ing for other
car at home and riding the
the memory of that mm* back lo tier, be resorted lo. Tree* complete- tresses and having a variety on
Red Electrics.
i II* must protect her against the »buck ly girdled are often saved by hand it isn't difficu lt to match
of the rcnllsnihin until she was able to bridge gra ftin g when the ini*
olors.— C. F.
Annie calls me Mister Cart-
b** r "
portunce o f thu Ire« warrants
P e r -M ile n o w — bu t w e’ve
-Your hors* threw you.- he an- ....
When the Clothe* Oo Round
both learned the economy o f
awered. "You hurt yonr knee and cut1
...
As my clothes closet was too
doing our journeying aboard
your head. You will have te k*«ti still
h,‘ Uul
1
, o ll,,fe < r'
the
for awldle. ami we shall here lo ra- ' bards In used in the classes «mall for my clothes, l enam-
main here for a few days. Are you "> systematic pomology fo r the •l*d an old velocipede wln-d
In much pntnr'
students to identify and become and attached it to (be shelf
"My hen.I n. I.ca, and my kne*—ye% j acquainted with._ There
are so it would swing around easily.
It dove hurt a little. It Isn't broken, la J25 varieties o f apple*, 115 of I hang my «lresses on hangers
ItT*'
•
grapes, 75 o f plums nnd prunes. and place them on the rim o f
”11 was .lui,«-;.tot. ] had to set It."
the wheel.
This saves space
"Oh I" A faint color crept Into 60 o f pears, 20 o f filberts, 25
and
pressing
o f clothes. K. S.
300
her rheaky Tin re was a little alien«-«
eberries, 30 o f walnuts,
••Ari- you n doctor, thenr
strawberries at one time
or
C. £. A L L E N , Local Agent
Food Grinder Easily Cleaned
"No, I w*:t* Just n humble orderly -inMher, ami 100 miscellaneous
B
EAVERTON
ORE.
Here is iijy method o f keep-
nnd stretcher hearer . « the wester* va riciies o f fruita,
front," l.«s- ! aawrrpd. “ Ilut you aew
An experienced MARÇRLLER
It Imd to «• attended to, and so I
^
'
well. I did It. After you've drunk
in attendance
««.me t«-n I'm going to be an orderly
n^idn unii ridiati du se roar bead"
(('iM ltiu U ltl u t x l Wtsik.)
J
Por Infants and Children
Aad all that nlsht II was (he will
that auatalned Hie worn <Hll l«"dy Ih
that Aghl np th rough the da r line-«
ami the knowledge' lhal he mual n-
tnlu Intro I the thread of roneclouellree
If he w** lo s*v* ghc girl from Ihe
illernallve lu-tinen death In Ihe for­
est and recapture.
At earn*«! down lie mual retrieve
the park. In case Kalhway'a me*
should decide lo l>eat about the alior
and ao, perhaps, might And It. 1C
yohd lhal |K>lnt he would not ler hi-
antk-lputton« carry him.
It waa some time before the dawn
when I.ee heard Ihe girl cry out m l
denly, a nn«ui of pnln juul of »iiqirlsr
aa Ih* btnly. heavy with Ila coma
almggled lo convey the ■>•*»<• of ill-
Irv-aa lo the daaed mind.
Thai cry drove the phantom« of dell
rtum from Iw-e'a mind, pulling bin
bark to coa*r|ou«iii‘»a, nnd In nil In
Mani U v waa nt the girl'a able, p -c
ferity master of hlttiM'lf, and. a* »lo
stirred and murmured, he ralm-d her
pul III* arnm nleiul bar. and limk he.
head u|M>n hla aliouhler, aa lemh i ly a>
1^ »he were antne hoy coinrudi-
wound'-.| upon piitml.
Hui aa lie listened lo her broken m
li-rnn'Va l,ee reallaed llml ll wn t Uo>r
limn phy»l<al puln llml wna tor.ni-nl
Ing her.
FARM R E M I N D E R S
“ 1 cannot go on. II waa loo lira'
a price. I mual go back. If you woo
kill hhu. save uie and lake me uxrui
*1 he average price to farmers
It la nol Hint I didn't trust you. or
for No. I llurbaiik potatoes on
you didn't undcretiinil.
Hie Portland market
fur Ihe
'•No. I'm not sure thnt I tru l bit«
lie louka hon<-«l. hut who know. Ilia* past nine years has been about
he 1st lie l.u‘1 a pn«»|««'t»r. lie liw i i. ¡#1.15 per bushel during Octo-
a pick or n pan Whal »honld he I • Iber. November and l*ecemb«>r;
doing In the rwngfT Yen. I’ll g. ■in average o f #1.36 from Jan­
through will) ll. I’ll go with y - uary lo A pril; and an average
when he’» a«1 cop. only don't Unnn hi
o f #1.80 during April and May.
You mual premia«- me «"t lo tiai ■
hlui *
Large scale poultry keeping
“ Yew. he mean« well and wnntg I
on one,, two. nnd three-acre
help me. He d«e*n'l know who )•
ti-ncls is a hazardous and g e n ­
are. You luuat awenr that'no h r
•ball come lo him—"
erally a shorf-lived enlerprize,
Rhe wn« living over again the err.i
according lo II. E. Crosby, poul­
of Hie iwM. Her utterance« lie« n
try specialist for Oregon exton-
more broken, she moaned—eudd t.
lie says that (he
she lay quiet, rt'lnpxlhg Into the gin |tlon service.
contamination o f the soil nnd
of profound eghau.tlon.
its attendant destructive «lis.
And bee alnggeml to hla feel n"
eases (a nltros sure to foVow
lay down once more.
liul thla lime It wna pollhvr to
-nch n system o f management.
nor in fall heck Into the nether depth«
Around here the poultrymen
of dellriuip. II* aaw iliut n Hlunlr are kicking less about the dis­
condlct had been going on within, the eases attendant on soil con-
girl, nnd It aeeined to him now thnt
■he hnd been going up to llutlnvny. lamination than they aro on
Momethliig In the convi-rantlon be­ Hie prlee o f feed.
tween Hathwuy and Kaleilw-whai
had It been?
Construct poultry range and
He pond«'red over It *11 In a dis­ laying houses after the pat­
connected way aa he lay there, atlll tern of types that have proved
aware that another part of Mai was
their worth, is the advice of
living over those day* of long ago.
Then at laal Ihe Aral light of dawn H. E. Crosby, poultry specialist
came creeping through the troa*. and for the Oregon extenlion ser­
Plana for the successful
ilowly Uila (min-racked, thirsttur- vice.
luenled being nettled down Into him houses can he had from any
self again.
county agent or by writin to
A* soon ns It wn* half light he wna the Agricultural College at Cor­
on hla feet. After looking nt the girl, vallis.
aad convincing hlmaelf thnt sb« wna
dot likely lo nwnke for aovrrnl hour*,
h* set off, aching In every limb; toward
Experimental work at O.A.C.
the ahor* of the lake. In order to re­ w ith potatoes has shown the
trieve the pnrk.
, hot formaldehyde and corroslvo
In leas tbnn half nn hour he i sublimate treatments to be a-
emerged out of the forest, nnd, nfler n
careful survey of the lake had con­ bout equally effective. The cor-
vinced him that neither Ihe Free I roaivo sublimate treatment is
Trailer* nor their hmiia wero In evi­ best suited to small lots of
dence he struggled down to the river, potatoes, while where there ore
and hnthed In (he Ice-cold water», lap­ to be large plantings, and if
ping them up nnd feeling new life flow facilities are available for pro-
Into hla veins.
viiling plenty of hot wa'««r, Hie
II* adjusted nnd tightened the band­
age*. The hroken rlh wna snugly hold, hot formaldehyde treatment is
nnd I>re felt thnt he had gona through ■ most economical.
the worn! of It.
He found the pack. It contained a
That 1925* should be a good
blanket nnd waterproof »hoot. ten. corn year in Oregon, aa there
sugar, bacon, Aour, cream of tartar,
is not nearly enough corn pro­
salt, corn meal, some dried apricots,
matches, nnd lAills; there wnro a pot, duced In Hie stale and there
a pnnnlkln, plnte, knife, fork, and was a large amount o f high
rlnss seed harvested in 1924,
spoon, an axe nnd a small »nw.
HI* “wound made It Impoasinlo to in both Eastern and W estern
carry thla on hla hack, but with the Oregon, Is the belief o f Ihe ex­
axe In one hntid I.eo sliced off n num­ periment .station authorities.
ber of pine hranehea, out of which h--
constructed a rough framework os
European , canker
Is
wide
which to h«dl the puck. An hour's
work nnd an hour'a struggle through spread In western Oregon, oo-
a
sever«
the woods brought him back to the ensionnlly causing
girl.
damage to certain pear vari­
She waa sleeping naturally, nnd eties.
Specimens of pear can­
there wa* a faint tinge of color In her kers my he referred to
th{! |
cheeks. After a abort reat l-ee set
about the task of making camp, lie exjerlment station n» Corvallis
These can- j
gathered brushwood nnd built a Are for free diagnosis.
V. « « * - « So h«U lha not whleh hw hn.l kors
Increase from year
to
year.
Control consists in the
I
*
From «very nook and corner
wu hope to receive some splen­
did ideas for sim plifying house­
hold tasks. If you huvo never
written, do so tins week, won’ t
you?
iton't be limit), fo r your
IHyt or recipe may be ju st the
very one that will help some
housewife somewhere to solve
her problem.
I f you have al­
ready sent in a hint or recipe,
come again.
For the best hint
or recipe we publish every week
we will pay 5H ren t«. Address
Household lieparlmont, He.tver-
on Heview.
mg fruit from slicking to the
food <hopp«T.
Waste pf
th#
fruit i* «topped too. Before I milk, and punch are carried tn
put the fruit through 1 pour the same thermos bottle kt dif­
in slowly one teaspoon melted ferent times. I have found that
butter, turning the crank at the the corks absorb flavors very
«am* lime.
Then when I put“ readily and are likely to spoil
Hie fruit through it eomes out! the perfect flavor of the liquid
smoothly and doesn't adhere to in the bottle.
To avoid this,
the chopper. Mrs. Cl. H. W.
buy six corks to fit your ther­
mos bottle.
Cut Iho letter T
in one, C in another, Ch in a
T o K m # P o ta to «» W arm — If
lh Ini, L, M, and P, in the three
family or guests are late
to
Use the correct cork
dinner and you have planned others.
hot mashed potatoes for one foe every beverage and you will
vegetable go ahead and season have no more difficulty.— Mrs.
them, using plenty of cream. H. E.
Heat until fluffy, then cover
Ughlly and place in a pan half
filled with hot water, with
a i
cloth or wire dish cloth in the
bottom to set the kettie on so j
Ihe potatoes won't scorch. 8et j
• he pan over a slow fire. You j
can keep the potatoes hot as >
long as you desire.— Mrs. J. E.
JnoutljiScrl'kt"
flt
What a timel
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Want#
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the opening of the new year.
when y o u
T h e business
horizon
is a-
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thousands will need materials.
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put money or from which
either may draw money.
Every man should make his
wife his F IN A N C IA L PAR -
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ppens to him she will have
the necessary experience to
be able to take care of his
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^
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^
money.
W e will welcome your acc­
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there is no city taxes and just J blocks to the train
j
station. These homes have five rot ms finishW and
^
room for 3 more in attic. If your old home is priced
^
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they can be bought on easy payments
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