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lag. 'T iutra enougn to r me." bulk. Duke in b u t nven 20 m in u ten . "In the range " M U M M . I -------------------- "I waa alone? And tha« I had a« Olnnamon Nolle— Roll P a rk e r NEOIFEB A N O A U O a c m O N S accident and waa thrown from my H ouse Roll do u g h o n e - h a lf Inch hoc»«? And yuu. too? It la ao atraage. I know that I live.I in a largo city th ick . K pread w ith m elted b u t F ro m every nook an a c o rn e r te r an d sp rin k le g en e ro u sly w ith not long ago, and tlml I waa ao glad lo get back tg the wood*, lint where wu liopc to receiv e gome »plcu- a m ix tu re o f five p a r ts s u g a r wa« I riding? Tbat'e the big prob did Ideea fo r aiiiip lify in g bouac lem that we have lo aolve, lan'f It?" hold Ittqka. If you bavu n ev e r to one p a r t o f g ro u n d c in n a - m o n . Roll a s a Jelly ro ll. C ut Mil« locked at him earneatly. "Leo," I atir Mid aoleninly, “aoiuetliuoa | hope w ritte n , do ao thla week, w o n 't ill th r e e - f o u r th s inch slice s. P u t you?. D o n 't be tim id, fo r y o u r in an oiled till, w ith th e c u t I 1 never aball remember." Hhe wade no plana, leaving every b in t o r recip e tuny be ju a t th e sid e up. L et them rise , a n d thing to I amp , and nothing wag decided. very one th a t w ill help com e hake in a m o d e ra te oven fo r Ity the middle of the aecond week, aha bouaew lfc so m ew h ere to aolve 36 m in u te s. .could walk fairly well, her atrm gth h e r p ro b lem . If you bave a l had come back, and Ihe little period read y a e n t in a b in t o r recipe, S h am ro ck Holla— O il a muffin of elyalum waa drawing to It« end. It wa* Inevitable that tha problem com e a g a in . F o r llie beat h in t tin . K nead »m all b its o f P a r o r recip e we pu b liait every week k e r H ouse Roll d o u g h , u n til ■bould he fa.-Od. Kor the Brat time ahe had accom we will pay 50 re n te . Addrea* sm o o th , sh a p e in h alls, a n d fit panied Lee aa far aa the lake ahore. H ousehold D ep a rtm en t, H eaver- th re e in to ea ch tin to form a Titer«, had been n» eigne of tha Fri-o Ion Review. sh a m ro c k . L et r is e an d bake / ©"«««labl Vf W U Trailer*. and Lee waa convinced that in a h o t oven. they had long alnce abandoned all Bwlee 9took— S elect a good hope of Bailing th.-m. It waa a won (C utlU nued fro m I m l week) O so rg la B iscu it» — P a re a n d ro u n d »teak, ro ll well 1 n CHAPTER VIII derful evening. Thera wag a hare of «**» my n»ir— my hair I You cut boil th re e la rg e p o ta to e s u n til flo u r. Drown in rjrol h o t d r ip Indian emnmer In Ibo Noeemher air, wy hair »IT!“ aha vxrlaliiM-il. pulling there waa «1111 a touch of Bra In the ping*, th en e v e r th e lop «lice a s o ft; m asli an d add o n e - h a lf While Memory Slept hpr hand* up to her head. "Waa that laavea of Mrch and maplet tl.e weal libcal a m o u n t o f onion*, wall, cu p b u tte r ; co o j u n til lu k ew arm nerraaaryF’ No. the girl iia.l not completely for an d p e p p e r to luwte, an d i n - an d add tw o b e a te n eg g s. T h en -You war* mtight by the hair undrr gotten. for It waa not et net I y a blank waa radiant with tha «intact cloud*. And. «landing thera bealda bar, t« a sle u d o f w a te r p o u r o v er all a ad d on e cak e o f y e a s t w hich h as your hnrae. and there * u danger that lo lu-r Hhe had a vague rcenlleetlon It might roll »n yon at any moment,a of a mimher of thing*, bul everything knew at laat --knew for aura tkat thla d u a r t o f c a n n e d fo m ato ea, th en been so fte n e d hy so a k in g in 2 lor* waa eternal. and the former lova Lee prevaricated. T h e m ilk is «ppearr.1 to be almdowy and con- co v e r an d hake In a m o d erate c u p s tep id m ilk. Hhe patted her head again, fait the fuanl, and when »be tried lo pier«. It only tha pale ahadow that It had c a at Itafore II. He turne.^ toward her and oven fo r ab o u t tw o hour*, an d »cabled an d cooled he fo re th«* J»gf»d locka about her aeek, and lugpitier, i In- fragmenta alippcd oui I r,-ai| th» «amo knowledge In her erro, you will have so m e th in g good. y ea» t is addl’d. B tir in 3 cu p s looked at him with eyaa In which a of Ber graap. [ ha flo u r. L et this sp o n g e rise Mr*. W . J. A lexander, Roti little mirth appeared. Il wa* In namea and (da.va Hint the lie look her In hla arm«, and atie I, H e«v*rlon. u n til lig h t. T h en add I ta b le Thank you. Mr llarber." ahe wild. loi**e chiefly occurred, Including her . lay there, ronfld.-nt, happy In the T m an glad yon take It In that way. spoon s u g a r and 2 te a sp o o n s own Identity, und It tana tlila fact that ' knowledge lhal «he wa* hi*. Khe put I waa afraid you might Bod It dig. gave Lee <-au*e for meditation. s a lt an d en o u g h flo u r lo m ake her artn* about hla neck and tlielr F a rk a rh o u a e H olla—M ace in a do u g h th a t ca n be kneaded,. Bruit la forglva aw* Hhe bud lived In Ihe fore«!* In child j llpa met And they looked at each huiMl. »lie aeemed to re.-i.ll a vDIt to j other in all the thrill and glptp and « m ixing bowl o n e -h a lf «up Of A fter k n ea d in g , le t th e dough “I might, only—welt, you nee. I’ve alnipln. «cabled sw eet m ilk, one ta b le ris e a g a in u n til lig h t. T h e n ro ll been thinking of haring II bobbed for them of recent yenr* ; at any rote, «urprtae of I t It waa all sp o o n , on e ta b lesp o o n m elted o n e -h a lf inch th ic k an d c u t in alie Had nil lb* woodcraft of .mo to au Inrreuibly dear and true. aome lima, only I never got around lu "You, woman of mine, without o b u tle r an d o n e -b n lf te asp o o n to fla t b is c u its. B ru s h o v er th e It | I don't think you made a 'very wb»m the for.-at w*» home. Kbe had biw-n educated In n convent, *h* name, who have coma to me out of s a lt. S o ften o n e - h a lf cak e o f to p s w ith m elted b u tte r an d clean Job of It. did y o u r Thoy laughed, but aha wag waak, thought, and bad l>een living for gov- nowhere becatiao I wanted yon I llow co n |p rc« » cd y e a st in one ta b le - p lace to g e th e r In p a irs . L et it eral year» lu a large city, atudylng. long have yon known?" aad after ahe had drunk the Ira lew A d d ris e a g a in u n til lig h t an d b ak e Kbe tbonght ahe bad tieon atudylng "I’ve known almoat linca tha begin Hpoon lu k ew arm w ate r. made fur her. aha fell aaleep until the tu lie a medical uilaaloiuiry among the nlng that If you cared aa much aa I llyc yca*t lo th e m ilk m ix tu re. in a m o d e ra te oven. middle at Iba afternoon, hy which Indiana . do. Loo, you nluat lovo me morn than G ra d u ally b e a t in flo u r an d add time I-ee had rompletad the abetter Corn Broad — B«-ol o n e egg I fo r o n e an d o n e - h a lf to two Ttiua «he waa not cut off from that I thought It pooolbla to loro." over her. «•»«•lathin' of habita, tn*te*. and eg- lie looked at her Inrrrdulottaly, and be th o ro u g h ly a n d ad d to it two " I le tte rr ho naked, whan ahe awoke pertenece that g«ea to make the per between them the pala wrallh ol Ca- cu p s, u n til n o m ore can w orked In w ith a spoon. Cover c u p s s o u r m ilk an d tw o an d a Hhe nodded “You don't look nearly ao awlmmy now." ahe aald "And I'm aonallly ; ahe did not feel that *he had tall« floated for Juat a moment He | an d le t ris e in a w arm place h a lf c u p s c o rn m e a l in w hich 2 i««a( very much, and It waa al» ay* aa bad truated her. He had vowed nevar n«t In mnrh pain. Hut will I hara lo ' u n til th re e tim e s it* o rig in a l te asp o o n * s a lt, t te a sp o o n o f to trust again In any woman. lla here on my hark for day* T" *i»e. P lace on lig h tly flo u red b ak in g pow der, ap d t te asp o o n Then It waa dlaalpated In the tu n **Aa a mailer of fart. Iho aooner If aho were upon the point of retn«-ro ablno of tlielr love. "Do yon earn b o ard a n d k n ead a little ; ro ll o d a have been m ixed- H eal yon try to walk tha better. I’m going be ring every tiling. C u t an iro n s k ille t an d p la ce one Oul of 11.1* rogue, blurrod .Irenm »be , enough to truat youraelf to. me and Ih rc e -fo u rth a in ch th ick . to m l a eorvleeable crutch for you. the rbaiwe of what the fotaro w ith a ro u n d c u lle r. C rease ta b le sp o o n fu l la rd o r o th e r fal aad yna'II he able to hobble about the had awakenawl to Bnd h.-r-.lf In tho 1 take may bring to ua?" in th e m iddle, ru b one h a lf w ith in It. W h en p ip in g h o t. ad d th e camp jaat as anon aa yon feel Inclined wonda with Lee, wlilmat tha k*<<*l “I lova you enough to truat you alto- to." * edge of how or why alto had coma m elted b u tte r, fold over, p lace co rn b rea d m ix tu re an d ta k e «ether, Lee," ahe anawerad. H u t you're not hurt, are yonT thorn. o n e in ch a p a r t in an oiled p a s in a h o t oven u n til b ro w n , an d But there waa juat the ahadow a t | It might have been the coocom I oo naked the girl. “Your left arm arrtna m d let ris e u n til double th e ir se rv e a t once. from tho fall, but Lea. after pondering a little fear In her eye«. "Oh. my •tiff." .tear, 1 am afraid, avrfully afraid Of “I hurt my aide a little, hut It'll ha over the caae, decided that It waa tho time w hen—when 1 remember. Do all right ta a few days,'* Lee anawrrrd. much morn like a raaa of ahell abork, yon know that alnce I knew I loved Bhe wrinkled her forehead "Do and that tho Injury to her head bad ou, and thought you cared for me. en only a contributing cauaa. you know,“ aha aald. "I don't quit« have aom.-t lines prayed that I may He made her a crutch next morning, remomher filling. I waa riding, you sever remember? I have been afraid aayt Were wa both riding ? Then and by tha afternoon, ahe felt well of what may be lying In wait for us, enough to hot.Mo a few atep* about where are our h o rerer waiting to overwhelm us, ag If It 'They were badly hurt.“ wild Lee. tba camp. The accident which had - grudged our liapplneog." temporarily ungeared ber memory, “It became oeeeaaary to pot them out •earned to have wrought a atrnnge (Omtiuued nexl »eric.) of ibeir Buffering " The girl waa trying hard to remem change In her nature. Hhe wa* no b er “A had fall, then» llow did It longer ,wildly tnxloua to push on 1%! happen? A bad fall In tbta fore*t?" her deatlnaUon; ahe accepted 1**0 aa a P R E P A R A T IO N F O R “A little (Balance bach. I carried fart In ber life, and ahowed how com B R O A D C A S T IN G W ith fcill b o a tm e n t, fu rn ace, good d ra in a g e , lan d yon here. We felt down a rocky pletely ahe trailed him, dreplto the Intimacy In which they went both at o p r" en o u g h for tw o houses, on a rock ro ad th a t’s paid "oh!" Khe remained ailrnt a little, living. T h e ¡»Ifu lla so il w h en p re - He waa aure that her tnaniory 1 for and readily accessible to both h ig h w ay s w here arldently trying lo raioeuiber. Then would suddenly omu- back to her roto- I p u red fo r fiu u l se e d in g should ahe amllrd th e re is no city tax es anil ju s t J blocks to th e train "You hare been wooderfully go.»! plefely. And. memory did «min* hack Iro firm w ith e n o u g h loose d ir t to me. You hnow I truated you the In dreams, us with abell-shocki-d pn on lop to co v er Iho seed an d sta tio n . T h ese hom es have five room s finished an d minute I aaw you. and I waan't Hi* tlenta, trot only to vnnlsh with the u ct ms a d u s t m u lch to p re v e n t room for 3 m ore in a ttic If y o u r old hom e is priced loaat bit frightened, waking up and waking. At night ls-e, lying near h«*r ts-nenth lo ss of m o is tu re . finding myeelf alone here In the fore at r ig h t it can be trad ed iu on one of th ese hom es or J. J . Van block la s t se aa o u another rough shelter of hough* that with you." th ey can be b o u g h t on easy p ay m en ts “I hope yon will tie able to bear tho he had made for lilmsolf. would henr ra n a c u lli-p a c k e r o v er th e *1- walling hern," aald lee. “We'll go on her toastng and meaning, and necaa- ia tfu lan d ju s t b efo re se ed in g lonally uttering fragrocnta of nntniol- ini,) follow ed the b ro a d c a stin g Ju*t aa a»*« aa It*« penalMw" , “Bat I'm not really In any hurry." llglhls aentence*. o f th e seod w ith a sp ik e to o th Day merged Into day. Is**'« rlh waa the girt anawared. It waa odd how h arro w , w ith tho te e th sla n te d healing well, and the girl was begin reconciled ah* accrued to ha now, and nlng to «St I,W f.M .t to the ground ai *'»ck to N glilly co v er th e seed. how the future had reaaed to trouble her. "It'« ao glnrloua to be In tha Brat ahe waa ile|><-ndcnt it|>«n Mm In Mr. Van Kleek se c u re d an ex O th e r m eth o d s wood* again, and at thla time of the n«i*rty everything. Hr hrlp«kl her to ce lle n t sta n d . year above everything. It'a auch a take her Brat step» without tiro rruteli. muy be u sed . P la n k in g o r - . - --------------------- - - — A - tong time alnce I waa la tha wooda be Ironing upon ht» ahoulder. They were d ra g g in g a f te r se ed iu g fo r the - fore. I've been living In a big city, alwaya together. Charter No. 32 Reserve District No 12 m o st p a r t is n o t advisod sin c e It waa so wonderful a companion you know—nothing but hldcka of REPORT OF CONDITION OF houeea and aaphnlt and atone. I fell ship. It wna that comradeship of th e a lfa lfa seed is a p t to be which l.«-e had always dreamed And d rag g e d o ff th e h ig h p la ce s Into like a pglaonar there." The Bank of Beaverton And !-e* wondered again at her ac- It waa the niare wonderful. p«>rhap«. | (lie low an d th u s so m e s p o ts tx-rauae tlx> girl'» aoveranre from the w ould l»e le ft b a re o f a lfa lfa . quleacence In thla new turn of fate. At Beaverton, in the State of Oregon, a t the do«e of business Apr. 6, 1925. "Now—may I waah that cut In your paat gave It a aort of unreality, aa'lf It w ere'a little piece of paradise which RESOURCES head and tla It for you?" they had snatrh«-<l for thcmxetvea out G RIM M A L F A L F A IB "Tea. doctor," ahe amlled at Mm. 1. Loans snd discount*, including rediscounts shown in items 29 lla boiled the bandage, waahed the of the sum total of human happlnee*. and 30, if a n y ...................................................................... $350,399 44 NOT W IN TER K ILLT D boon ahe began to a*sum<> charge of cut Iff hotted water, and retied the .00 Overdrafts secured and unsecured . . . . 2 . atrip of cotton about It. The girl waa tile ramp and the rooking- And ta-c, It p e g h t be o f in te rn a l to 4. Other bond*, warrants and securities, including foreign gov •tilt too n e a t to talk very much. Hut lying at tn>r' feet. Ilatenlng while ahe W a sh in g to n Co. a lfa lfa growers* ernment. state, municipal, corporations, etc., including It wan lhe moat wonderful thing that talked, or lying awnhe at night he 113 629.31' those shown in items 30 and 35, if any . . . . th hla shelter, In tha dread of hear to know th a t th e re p o r ts o f th e had ever happened to him. alttlng I.0M.00 Stock in Federal Reserve B a n k ........................................... there with her In that Intlmnte com ing har moan, raine at last to reallxe C ounty A gent in M orrow C o u n 1,000.00 panlonahlp, forgetting that ahe had ■ hut hi* feeling for her w*a becoming ty in d ic a te s th a t no d am u g e w as Banking house $ . ; furniture and fixtures, 31,000.00 been at odda with him. putting naide something more than the mere enjoy fo u n d in utiy o f th e G rim in u l- 26,195 79 (a) Lawfulfreserve with federal reserve bank ment of her companionship. all the nremorlea of conflict, forgetting, faIfu fields, even w h ere G rim m (be) Cash on hand in vault and due from other banks, bankers Ha loved har, he lomctlmoa admit too, that ahe waa a woman, arcing In 24,999.02 an d com m on a lfa lfa a re g ro w and tru st companies . ......................................... ted to hlniHulf; and when a word or her only a comrade. After awhile Lee made qomr cakea glance of hla would tend the blood ing aid«? by sid e in Ibo sum o 11 Checks on banka outside city or town of reporting bank and 3,799.19 other cash i t e m s .................................................................. In the aahea of the Are, and cooked mantling Into her rhrok, Iro dared to field. Total cash and due from banks, items 3. 9, O cc asio n ally a m an in W a s h gome bacon. The girl wag able to eat think that hi* lova wna returned 10 and 11, . . . ■ $55,0*4.00 a little, and he felt hla appetite re And now he enred no longer whether in g to n C ounty w a n ts to p la n t luming. Undoubtedly he had gone her memory of th* pa»t over came co m m o n a lfa lfa w ith tho long $527,122.74 T o t a l .................................................................................... through the worat of It. Again they hack to her. Almost better to let her s tr a ig h t la p ro o t b ec au se tho LIABILITIES • ttvo 111 Ignorance of all that had dis ■at In alienee, till the girl ayld: seed is so m e w h at ch e a p e r. T b itf Capital stock paid i n ....................................................• . . $ 25,000.00 "Do yon know, I have forgotten your tressed her. lie began to dread tho inevitable p ro c e d u re m ay be false e c o n 9,000.00 name I" Surplus fund lie had not told her. hut he aald. day when remembrance would come om y in th e lo n g ru n . Uso th e 18. (a)Undivided p r o f i t s ........................................... •13.069.54 to blot out their paradl*«'. Only a G rin tm v arie ty . Is Ihe best ■'Lee Anderaon." 6.407.65 6,661.99 (b) Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid Anderaon wa* a common enough tittle Incident wouhl he needad. aom* advice. 487.43 19. Reserved for taxes, interest and depreciation name In the rilatrict, and would convey Hole »hock that would knit tha rav 20. Dividends u n p a i d .................................................................... eled end* of memory, and then— nothing to her. Chick* W a n t Fro« Nang« 22. United States Deposits, including postal savings and Then what would lie before them? And a t ahe aeemed «till to he fret- 674.78 deposits of U. X. disbursing officers Another thing to b* apprehended B rooding ch ick s on rle n n soil Ing or punllng, Lee laid hla hand on was the day, ao near now, when tlmy an d g iv in g th em free r a n g e fo l DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: hera and aald: 6You mnan't worry. We aball go must leave their woodland paradise. low ing th e b ro o d in g p erio d h< 23. Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits due Autumn had returned wondarfully, hut n w ise p ra c tic e , a c c o rd in g to H. oB Juat aa eoon aa It'« poealhla to." 270,802.30 the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds "Thnt'i Juat whnt I’ve been wonder there waa a sharper tang In tha air K. Crosby, p o u ltry s p e c ia lis t of 24. Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 833,4b . . . . each morning, everything wa* dead ing about," alie anawered. "It'a very th e O.A.C, ex te n tio n serv ice. A 25. Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on de and Ire formed every night upon tha allly of me, but—where la It that we two, three o r fo u r y a rd sy stem 6,214.45 mand . . . . . . . . . . . pool benenth their little «itrlo.'. are going?" Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, sub b ro o d er And. aa f-ee looked at her In at- 1 And It seemed now aa If Leo's w ilh Ihe p e rm a n e n t ject to reserve, items 23, 24, 25, 26 $277,350.23 search for I’elly would have to he pro will pe’r m ll r a n g in g Ihe r h ir k s lonlalunent, ahe went on: TIM E AND SAVINGS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and "It'a eiirlm?». you know, Mr. AniWr- tracted through the wlntar month* on clean g ro u n d each y ea r an d non. but I don't aeem exnctly to re If hi* Inqulrle* at the mlHolmi proved ] will go fa r to w ard a v o id in g d is- payable on demand or subject to notice:' member where we met, either, or why í r.u!!,eü! .!* r ouW m,,"n r* " rnln* ‘" ¡ c a s e s th a t r e s u lt from so il c o n - 27. Time certificates of deposit outstanding . . . 97.779 26 I left that place-w here waa It? That Little Falls for ■lelgh and dogs. I la m in a tio n . He a s s e r ts th a t 28. Savings deposit«, payable subject to notice . . . 110,423.54 Then there was th* matter of the 1 big city whoue name'» ellpped my b ro o d in g a la rg e n u m b e r o f th e Total ot time an-o savings deposits payable on demand or sub memory for the moment. Nor why Free Trader*. g ro u n d , Lee would And hla hamlg full soon | ch ick s on th e sa m e ject to notice, item« 27 and 28, . . , $2tt8.202.80 we came to the wood*—came hack to y e a r a f te r y e a r an d ra is in g I he wood*, yon know." ahe corrected. enough. Total ...................................................................................... $527,122.74 '•Do you know. Lee." «aid the « trl]M" ,m •■Flhg "He on the sam e "And then, wrho am I? I had my nnme on the tip of my tongue a mo one day, "I often feel a* If 1 were on g ro u n d u se ,| fo r b ro o d in g is S T A T E O F OREGON, C o u n ty o f W *»h Inartoa. so. Doy G ray . ca« h l» r of th o a b o v e n a m ed b a n k , d o » o lem n ty » w e u - t h a t ment ago. and I'll know aoon, I «tip- the very verge of remembering. And ab o u t th e s u re s t know n m ethod t h I. e a b o v e » ta te m e n t Is t r u e to th e b e l t o f m y k n o w le d g e an d h e ||« f poae. hut It'o—Juat now It all ao.-iu* when I wake In the mnrnlor lust for of g o in g out o f th e p o u ltry D oy G ra y . C a sh ier. C O R K E C T— A tte s t: to he confined, aomehowr." And then an Inatnnt I feel a different prison, a* b u sin e ss. tleboorihed sad «worn to boforo me th » F. W L iv e rm o re _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f.cc realized that her memory of the If I had remembered. And 1 am j H. K. D onn«y. afraid of remembering. It la ns If re «ill day o f A pril, 1925. pn*t waa completely obliterated. He—I have an Ideal membrance would bring bark some n ittf'to r* F. \V. Cady, N o tary P u b lio . My Gat Y ou r P rin tin g Donn Now Khe T re a t It kindly, It’a in thing terrible with It, Who mu I?" c o m m issio n ex p ire s J u n . 28, 1928 "You are lust viuul' aulA leu», »mil- ] * s tr a n g e place. T h o ■cavorton Review I "Whom at« we BMetf" Household Dept 'reeTrdûerj By "Vidor IRfcrasseau. St f fw h y Not Own A Modern Home? 'Tbrai tablespoon* cream , threefourtha cu p salad oil, two tab lesp o o n - fu ls v in e g a r o r lem on Juiee, th r e e - f o u r th s te asp o o n p ap rik a , o n e - h a lf te a sp o o n m u sta rd , one fo u rth te asp o o n * p ep p er, o n e - h a lf te a sp o o n s u g a r. Com bine dry in g re d ie n ts, ad d cream , an d g ra d u a lly b e a t in oil, then add lb«« v in e g a r o r lem on ju ic e . M rs. W . J . A lex an d er, R oute I . B eav erto n . 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