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.1 V - ▼M Household Dept. powar 10 J s j r a P«ll, FreeTFdderf By m lb r I p s » S aa;thlog b al bata and barrar. Beaaatb bar gaatla «atara Ibera ley. ha baatr, a aoal o í atsst. r a la a a í r > eolred. H a reakl oew laofe only aa a raieatlaaa m a ; i bar ía lb a r ll*rd. Hia lllfle apall af b ip p ltM a «aa andad forerer. And ha (raaaad aa ba «(roda tbrovgh Iba blaata, and baat bla Bata lata iba w hlrllng mow. <rb«n to iba man ibera ram a lamp- tailon Herrar tbaa aoy ba bad knowa aa ba perretaed Ib a aaa a a ; aat. Iba only « ay II waa only a i raaaary la Bnd Paíly, lo « a ra hlm ost of th« d la irlrl for- arar, ta rotara le Maaiatroa, m aklay a rapar! ib a l Kelly waa daad, la ardar la w la Jorca, labia« bar aw«y with hlm. aérala« bar «ralllada, bar lera B u l woaJd abo Igra b la Ibaat Ooald tbelr bappiaaae ba baaad aa Iba! . Perbspe ba conia wta bar. Aad (b e n ) K sa ig a f r a « tbe polire, of coorte, and bear thè barden of tba “to n don't mean that. dear. Wa'va . «baine for tba rasi o f big days, rvad- ■Ivan our love lo each other, with trust 1 la« It la forcato «yaa. thair rhlldraa asd faith It'a Juat the loneliness and resdlng It la tbalr parvo!«' ayaa. ilia dread and the fear of rvmemlier- No, avaa that «ras aot paaslbla. | ng the past th at makes you doubt everythin«. Look Into my eye« and T b a re w as no e scapa for blm. A ad ha thaakad O od that ba dld aot see If you can doubt llirtn." hava te welgh tboaa possibili il««, Th» liardAesa of her laugh surprised , him. "I iloo t tru st men. la v Andar-1 though ba would a era r bava ylalded atroagar avaa an«." C.»rl|kl kr * g cnaswa. VALUABLE H O U M H O LO m o i p t i a n o tu o o B r r io iM From every nook ann corner wo hope to receive aomn apien- dld Idea» for aim plifym « houae- bold taaka. If you have never w ritten, do C9 thin week, w on't jyouT D on't bn timid, for your tliint o r recipe may he Ju st thn I very one th a t will help aome houaewlfe aomewhere to aolvn her problem . If you have a l ready aent In a bint or recipe, coine again. F or the heat bint or recipe we publiah every week we will pay 60 cent*. Addreaa ¡Household D epartm ent, Heuver- - gba raaard and looked out al lbs fast falling »now. n was •till only Iba middle of I be afternoon, hut tbs wind waa rlalag. wblalllag about the cabin, and everythin« waa a dreo la la «ray. Inside Iba log bouse II waa half dark Suddenly Iba girl ullerad a cry and Hatched al L*«to arm. “Lee! Did yea aaa that) Thai ahadowr She w u half hysterical, and her u«rvou«neaa communicated Itself lo !>#. for he had bad the confused lin prausloo that ■ alisdow had gll<k-<l arrows tbs room bsyoud. through (he bul laataBtly ba d a ñ a d after lie ibera waa nothing to ba rom a bach. ' l l «■ •n't anythin« W ere «etting iba last tact of a wounded bea s t ta taka cover. Walt, ba maat go back, aad they two most foco tb at night together, aad the neat day. Thera w u no help for I t Aa ba strode on. suddenly Iastiaci palled him op aharpty. Ha had beeu trampling through a maaa af withered undergrowth and bram ble; aad now, directly la front of hlm, ba p arfav p g g great gorge, «a roocegled la this growth (bal ft« bad all bat stepped uree in e edge. He advanced caatieaH y aad peered down Into I t It waa aa extraordinary formation. Ha had area such before, "T* Osin Your Wrvtohad End* by Win- la that aad other ragtime, s l a t the nlng a Woman’s Confidence a n d , limestone, pushed up through molten Than Betraying Her, and Yau Dared granite by volcanic action at aome pre -Y a a , Yau Dared—' historic (lass, aad tbaa abraded by rala or torrent, left strange hollow* and ara you) Law A ndrraon) T h ai’s only gullies. a nama lo me. Tell me why you ram* But h* bad never «rag «g« a ^ such Into tba range, and how you found 3 I Lemon FI«— /nice and grated why Not Own A Modern Home? \ W ith fall basement, furnace, good drainage, land enough for two bouses, on a rock road th a t's paid for and readily accessible to both highways where there is no city taxes and just 3 blocks to tbe train station. T h e se homes have five rooms finished and room for 3 more in attic. If your old home is priced rig h t it can be traded in on one of these homes or they can be bought on easy payments m Dallas P. Murray c o n v e n ie n c e , you m ake paper fu n n e ls » ■ l ! Studio Barber Shop An experienced MARCELLER in itte n d a n c e F IR rr CLAM WORK AT REASONABLE PRICES [T e rf/ u e 'tf F.gffeu/. j . . . I S • 10 J Summer Excursion Fares M a y 22nd —opening sale date O n sale daily to and including Sep» tem berlSth. Return lim it—October 31st Liberal stopovers. Plan to include California’s varied wonders on your trip east. Go that way; return same way or some other foute if you prefer. So plan your itinerary carefully. Let our agents help you. They are skillful, courteous and fully informed on all travel matters. A sk for our " V o c a tio n Journey»’’ Pamphlet. Southern Pacific C. E ALLEN, Local'Agent ORE. Lewi* Brothers, Props. Auto Truck and Livery Service, Daily Tripe To Portland. Furniture end Piano Moving. Office«: Beaverton; Cor. Watson and First St. Portland; 188 Front St. Phonos: Beaver too, 61 on II. Portland, Main 3M0 To be sure of a Good Roast is to order it from our market. Then it will be tender, juicy and best of quality. CITY MEAT MARKET BENSON & NEWLANDER, Proprietors —- Wo Give Green Trading Stamps WHO ARE BUILDERS? Bright prospects mark the opening of the new year. The business horizon is a- glow, for fu ndamental condi tions never were sounder. During the next two months thousands will need materials. J. Haulenbeck Lbr. Co. Opposite S. P. Depot B E A V ER TO N .O R EG O N and im provem ent o f h^r bum«. Yarn will finil (bn same n e v e r p u r chasing agent studying the ad v ertisem ents to find where and when to buy, and what and how to buy m ust econom ically. The advert laemhntif, too, tell this responsive art director h<w. »hs can make hyr homo m ore benu- tlful, more individual—Ihe kind of homo th a t a man appreciates, b u t never knmks how it is tfonel A dvertisem ents are the wise coanstyliofs in Ibf spending of money (hat (he clever house-t wife heeds daily, T he business ,Y»f ru n n in g a home is made easier by re a d ing tbe advertisem ents. EATS When your meats come from our store you can depend on them being fresh and pure. The quality will be high but the price will be low. Our goods safeguard the health oi yourself and family, give strength and keep you happy and contented. Give us your order today and every day. Fresh Goods—Lowest Prices Hilly— Andrew Ounip preached for us today. M other— How do you knv«'* Billy— He didn’t have a ty y. chin, and had .a long nose, but whnt m akes me think ll was him i» th at he yelled *'Oh Min” lifter he'd finished praying. WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Phone Orders Early c a s t o r ia Vor Iafants and ChÛ&fi lu U * f F o r O m S O Y iM n I Do iu# stick in your fru it pies to keen them from running over. A sh o rt pioee of uncooked mac aroni will be m uch more con v om ent. Beaverton T ransfer Co. MANAQI c o m f o r t, A Uaapoonful of sugar mols- lehed with vinegar, taken vary slowly, will cure obstinate a t ■ tacks of hiccough. B E A Y E R T O If ART DIRECTOR 4U«| a glint g irl, maybe, o r u m otherly woman with sweet eye# and white h a ir— but wl,«t n responsibility is hers! Hie Is the active p a r'n e r in the business of ru n n in g a home. Kbo buys m ost of the things which go to make hojufl lif« happy, healthful and beautiful. T hrough her slim , safe fingers goes most of the fam ily money. And wisely and well it is spent, too— fur b etter Ilian the uvcriigi' uiiiii could spend l\ hlm sV f For wome(\ gpu bultcr IMirrliHSin^ th an men. I'huy pun i pure prices, weigh values, and shop carefully. They read a d v e r t I * em ents regularly. Every day you'll find the wise little home m anager searching the advertising col um ns for news th a t will add to Jhc V« r«mov« Iron coat from w |itc goods, soak them for 3 o r i days in butterm ilk and then wash in the ordinary way. h a c ic p a < tf (C o n tin u e d n e x t w eek.) HOME tw o rind of three lemons, two cups sugar, seven eggs. Boil grated rind, juice, egg yolks, and s u gar In double holler. Wli *j cool fold in beaten w hites and brown for a few m inutes in the oven. Tliia m akes two p ita,— Mrs. J . K. Mittel. * |W G £ , » * ...__ __ Tv M T* w a ." It* began In tell h er; k i t hreauaa 'T a t aura there w a a - waa something, ll ‘waa Im possible lo speak of Ihelr l e a " bbe vluag to hlta. If «... vi T. • :i .. aiperteiH-va a t HUton lake, b r m ade ‘ Slay hero, and r u aearrh Iba ll a p p e a r lh a l he had so re d h e r—aa p la t* .' hs hail said before—a fte r (he fall, and 'N o, d o s t leave mot Lai me go c arried her Into the woods. lie with yool“ om itted m uch, but he distorted nothing. They weal together, looking Inin all "W hat were you doing In the range) Iba room* and about Iba house, but Whnt ate you here for)" Her »ole« there waa no sign of aayona. Iww waa breathless, her eyes seemed lo weal lo iba bark door (o look for foot- burn Into his fare. 1 print». but If any bad been made, they " I - th i n k —1-k n o w You must (ell would baea been obliterated In a mo me the truth. You came here to jh id ment by Iba wind that waa driving (ha so m e o n e . You are a member of the dry saow about tbu dooraUI In Utils pollre. Whom have you come lo Itndt" whirling clouds And t a I m remained silent, ah« ' l l waa Im agination,' aaid lew. Rbu a asm led. and, going Into the continued i flf waan'l n mnn named felly, waa kitchen, began to make Iba prepara tions for Ihelr meal, while l-c* took It) 'An old man, an old friendleaa man, (bo kettle down to (he etream and who had been botrayed. »old by some one ha tru sted ) A man who had dna« ftlled U wtlb water. no wrong lo anyone, but who, n nhoia Bui when ha returned .aha had generation before, had killed the scoun reaeed to work and waa sitting on a drel who tried (o ruin hla wife) Hadn't chair, bar head bent down. Iter hand* clasped on bar kneea. staring deao ha atoned for that by a lifetime • x lla r lately In front of her. ' '^Whnt do you know of h lm T cried U w stood heal do bar. "Dearest. If Lae. 1 retold do anything to help yon—” "II* la my father I This la our home I "Ton ran '! help me. I—I don't Yea, I’m Joyce Polly, hi* daughter, M know w hat to do." you hav# alwaya auapected And I H er voice wag strained, hard, al suspected you from lha beginning. most unrecognizable. Lee knell al her And yon—you forced your presence foot conscious of a sense of uller help- U|x>n m# under the gulae-of protecting leasaoaa. U a took bar hands In Ida. ma from my friends." . and found Ibal they were aa cold aa "T hat la not aol" .lew H er body waa strained Into un- "To gain your * retched and* by win oataral rigidity. It waa almost aa If ning a w om ant confidence and then shs were a prisoner bn some torture betraying h«r. And you dm ed—y*«. (able, ao aat were all her muscles, aa you dared—" though aha ware bracing herself "I n e te r dreara«d who yoa wura. against gome unendurable pain. Won't you believe my word of honor "Tea, yon can help met" tbat I gra Incapahl*—»" The word* came quickly from her Hut aha want "on, atlll Implacable: Up* and, raising her head, iha g a rs "You dared lo pretend jo q loved ma. him a »(range, penetrating look. "You you ■ traitor. In order to dlecoeer my —yoa h a ra n 't been frank w it) me, fatWrto hiding ptae« when I—I wan t Tit. T * • T coming up to him—but why—w hy) I "You know all that there la lo know can't rsinemher nil. - 1 only kgow that shoot me. But what do I know about I remnmhar tin hla daughter. And I you) You say you love me. you won tall you I hal# you with a hate tan my loro—my love, lh at of the nniue- tlman aa great na th« lov« I- thought leas wom an; and you hava my poor I felt for you r < flttlw two week»' life story In your Le« aloud up before her. "1 only Ppagaaslon. fo il know everything that ask you to believe me," h* began, lhara la of me—oh, you know It ao Inti "when I any lhat I didn't know, gue**. mately. Can you not see how It hu- dream who you war«. Haw should I inflates via. to think that I have no hav* known h* had a daughter—th li paraonallty of my own at all, nothing man I'd never aaen) I knew noth- ta myself, no Ilfs, hardly ■ thought, lug—1" even, lhat la not youral" Hut auddenly her Icy coldness "D earest—" seemed to dissolve In helpless mlaery. Hut aha went on Implacably; "W hat "Oh, leave me I Leave me for a H lttf (Bp I know of yon) Who are you) !<ee while, or I shall go mn<y" shf cfle4 A nderson) That'* only a name. You nd a|ie put her hands aver her fora have your life, your paal. How many began weeping wildly. imeu has It contained, women you rhapa think of regretfully, aome- CHAPTER X times even with tenderness - V 'T d h a re told yoa Hint when the lima cams, I loved one woman i The Tunnel Under the Rock thought I did. Bhe waa—well, l gnve Lee »tumbled out of the eahln, her my love foolishly, that'* all. And It waan't love. There la only you. dated, stupefied by Joyce'« revelation. The man he Bought stood, an Invin haa only been you—" “How do 1 know you are telling me cible te rrie r, between himself and th# i woman ho lov««. Never, If b« had any tb l ^ iS t lb I f * 4»<Jfrgoar *’ * * * t is. F r o n tin g — C re a m After buying now tlnwaro, rub It well with lard and then heat An amply lard pall tu rn ed u p thoroughly In the oven. T in side down on the closet shelf, ware If so treated w ||| never . lo n R e v ie w . ru st. 1 makes „ good hat rack, keeping F te—-Yolks o f four bolh crown and brim in shape. U m a plooo of window g la s s eggs, a ll tablespoon» sugar, a to hold the cook book open flat Hav« you gilt fram es th a t are few g ra in s of salt, one and lone fourth cups mi k, w hiles tarnished* Hub lightly with a » 0 you can read it w ithout bad io f four eggs, »even ei,-lils ru p soft sponge ju s t m oistened with ly soiling it by handling. ¡powdered sugar, t-ne lemon Hoa' turpentine. » .tlk s slightly. Iron oomont suitable to mend Add sugar, sn'l, tnstaad of pinning o r sewing cracks in stoves and around 5'L tcd lemon, and irr.lfc. Lie.; plale with paste as f o r cu stard dress shields in plare in w aists pipes, can be made by mixing pie. P our in m ixture. Hake *ew Ihin lap* o r baby ribbon equal p a rts of common sa lt in m oderate oven until set, and to them and to arm holes o f the and sifted wood 'a sh e s made in I hen remove from oven and cool w aist, and tie them in plare. to a paste w ith cold w ater. Add bit of sto re polish to color «lightly, Cover with m eringue made of powdered sugar, the They are easy to remove when and let set before heating the while» of l,‘;e eggs, and I he w ashing w aist o r changing the iron. ju ire o f the lem on.— Mrs. J. F.. shield from one w aist to a n o th MiUel. ' • er. (C ontinued from laat week) •bay had only Juat attired In lima 1« recap« the ■tnnu, fur already Ilia flakra ware whlrlln« duwn uataldr. 'Well, you were rig h t,a a id Lvs "IVa larky we'ra going tu have a rmif aver ua '■•night. Look, brre'a flru- «mid |Mlrd I Now I wooder wbu’S been Uvlag b a re r The girl did aul answer him Itlie fell stupefied. Hut deeper lh aa . was the (bonghi of tba forca ba was waa staring about bar with tb# aama lha Lea hurt was bla pity for bar, a soul ’ ao proud to serv a look uf bawlldartneat, and l.ra aaw rut off from the peat, with only him- j Tboaw daaatlasa gwsrdlaas a f tba that aha waa Imultllng I la drew bar aalf to guide her. lie could under law had sudare« Ike Icy Waste of the Into Ida art»«. stand that the desire for a personality | treeless | and rae, they bad look ad un "Jh «re»l. you ■ muu I Irt tblnga uf bar own might well Inspire bar niacblngly la ta Iba face af Baatk. death by vlolaaca, by «*<*. by baagwv. trouble >uu." ba aaid. 'AH will nnno bitterness. and aa iba battleêeid ; It waa all part right. And Wba| caa aayihlag mailer, "I think the beat way I can pro*# au M g aa wa have rack o ih arr my love for you." ha answered, “la 1 a f Iba gam« whether one faced a moral ‘*|| makes uie afraid, L#«." aba aa Juat to aay nothing tu t your mood baa enemy or a physical ooa Rvvn la thought (bara could ■wared la a low I owe. “Oh. I n , | —| •eeiu lo h« ararer tu retneuilwrlng than "No, Lee, Ite ra u « bel te r way ib aa wtlb dishonor Aad It waa only fur a moment tbat alar befure. Tberw ought tu bo there tbat, a murh ballar way. He fraah uaad lo be a lahle bare, sad—a woman wlih ma Lai ma aliare your Uff. Wbo !<ee wet g bed (base psaatMtttlaa strode Ibrougb tb« t Ml bare wwing. a woman with fair aqua rad bla «boulder balr. and bar far* bent over bar work, threw oK tba burden He would lake j j and looking up «mietlmni to •mile at Joyce to Iba H era v isa minalo« aa ba • man- a tail man. aeeeral year« older bad planned, there band bar aver ta than herself, with Iron gray balr. wbo tba priest, a a d —leave bar to «e to bla never smiled, but w u alwayu kind to task, tb« apprabaaato« of bar father. her. And then aha would look down The storm was growing « arcar, j lo amlle at a child playing bealda bar. Lea, awakening to tba raalliattoa of Was I that child. L e e r externals aa tba Icy flaks* whipped bla "tf you ware, If this waa your home, face, discovered ib al ba bad left tba dearest, you ahould ba happy here." risorta« fa r behind blm ; ba could no 1 tloo't know, Lae. I with now that Inogar discara the cabla In tba dis we'd ramped oa tbs ridge. I wish I'd iane« through Iba whirling m e . Ha never coma hare I've the feeling that had been tra eel lag acroea the ridges —that II meaai the end.' Bbe began of Ike broken groagd. sppsreu'ly lo cry aofily. 'H 'a not aoi ju»i the WakéM « f r r f a t f a d j f a tke abatía* ! fear of remembering this place, hut frf the friendly forest hablad I t with It's what la associated with ll—sume- thlM lyrrthle Q o ld en tablespoons o ( b u tler, then s tir In gradually enough powdered su g ar to make H stiff. Add I teaspoon vanilla, 3 teaspoons strong coffee, and if desired one teaspoon stro n g cocoa. It is excellent__ Mrs. W J . Al exander. ! Wo Give Green Trading Stamps Beaverton Market (B G rocery H. A. Morrison, Mgr. Have A Joint Account In Our Bank By a “Joint Account” we me an an account into which ei ther a man or hi* wife may put money or from which either may draw money. Every man should make his wife his FINANCIAL PAR TNER. Then if anything ha ppens to him she will have the necessary experience to be able to take care of his money. We will welcome your acc ount. General Banking with unexcelled Service 4% Paid on Savings and Time Deposits $25 wiN s ta rt a checking account and we make No “ Service Charge“ on same. Bank of Beaverton