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A Iroupo of OmnioiHi* pttgeant*, u hun- Pathway though: |>< rhups h» would Iwenty looping ami long-dl*-'di'»d rlown., and a inonagrrl» not, ho hung s f l» r ell, »Inc» It ton« an lance hor.e», and mnnv otlier of over one Ùmii.iiml rare ani- long sin »» my irm.lor k!)b-d hia w.omy, nod au the mini* « hii I i I mil ho hia; ami Impn.lnig «r i. nini fonlnro«. , nini, ire n nari « f «Imi I» Ilio »<> h» imirdor. him." Anilina llin Im.l nf iml»d‘ <ii' over ou tour In Amerlrn. “ tVImt'« that?" rrlqil low. starting performer« aro III» Australia» lilago.t ami mori iimnxing rir- Inward lilnwuf. "(In kIlia tny nmal»r, Monsieur.” ('.idlenno, Ih» Hpnntsh wizard,; — "You anw Ild a r «ho softly M|J«r»e. Minimo, Nalilia Mllleri"! love Ih!» peri "V»*. M<>nal»ur. It waa near the n"d Barin Menson. whn head roneil, o'er her rucking ntnas. Italliway hnd followed '••e »«**•»»•»• of hlcrti-wlro ar- While h» look od • dm and detiinudcti knowledge uf Uw •l»t«, May Wlrth, Ilio lìeorir» «hoiilder. ho boldly llannaford Ir min» “ Pilli, l l i e j ‘Thai may h» rnlrano» ft» thr»nt»nod him with .aid, marvel," ih» Krn»«ln«. and Ih» lil. revolver. ki> master dl*w hia ''lini I lov» Mio holder." n i»ff»n »rh R l»l»r« aro nninngl und ItiilliwM) tired. My mu.ler dropped I>ean Inge toll* with gusto of a you n gster who win asked In w r it» an o*«ay on r a t «. 11» w rote: “ A cat has nine lives, hul (hey are seldom required In tin . country, because o f Christianity." The Osi Wour Printing Done The Beaverton Review FnéT&áerr "S Arriving Daily I do.ul. Itaihwsy flung his body over the cliff Into I tie mine not knowing that it wus the mine, lie thought Dial It would never lie found." I.ee turned to Fat her McGrath. T in going to save her now," he cried exultantly. "I am authorised to take any neivasary action In connection with I'elly'a denth. and I pmitoae to pul Pathway under arrest end bring him In to ' MunUtre». la-hoi-uf. you «III awrnr In court you saw tide mur der r “ I asw It, Monsieur. from the tun nel, hut I could not have stopped it, and ao I hid, lest Pathway »ho«ld find the ontmnee. After«urd I was afraid, I uni old now, not like I waa when Pathway anile tny «otuau from me. I was afruli) of him And my master comes (o in» In dreams nnd say s. 'Not yet. lylxw u f!’ " la v gripped the old man by the arm. “ M n e iif, will you com» to Klaten lake wtrli me and help me arrest PathwayT We'll I..Ill pr-'Uahly get killed, hut t'm going If 1 tmve to go alone." "I will go with you. Monsieur." as- »ueivd Ldneuf ipilotly. 'T w o of ii . against all. Hot—" "Itiiud hnrrd, no>n!” crleil Father M<Gr»<h "Wull I lie tiai old. think ye, to help ye am-at tliat raacally, murrilerous hooch peddler and clean oot that neat o' skunka wt' yeV "Yon, Father?” “ Aye, myael*," answsrsd the prleaL “ Tw ua »un-ly a lucky Impulae that ■undo me bring this rlffe wt' me. I doot na. Anderson, hut the three o' ue ran rentier a' guld account o' our- selvea." "And «<■», Mon.lour," said old I<q- tim-llf, «lopping toward the house. 11» al««|>od and picked up the rifle Father McGrath had given Lee. Lee I Eal plenty of our Fresh Fruit« and you won’t have to “ i r e " the doctor; they ire nature’* be*l health builder and good for everyone. The reason our fruit- arc always fresh is because we keep a new supply coming in almost every day. If you want to "put up’’ your own preserves, come in and see us about the things you need " Q U A L I T Y IS O U R P O L IC Y ” WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Phone Orders F.aily Beaverton Market (2b Grocery H. A. Morrison, Mgr. i i Í ? i Beaverton Transfer to. Lewis Brothers Props. AUTO TRUCK AND LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY TRIPS • TO PORTLAND FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING unices : Heavertoii, Comer of Watson und First 8t. I'orllniid. I AH Front HI. Phones: Benverlnn. 51 on II. Portland, Mnin 3510 Ha Stooped and Picked Up the Rifle Father McOreth Had Given Lee. Cry for M O TH ER i F le tc h e r ’s C a ito ria is a harm less S u b stitu te fo r C a sto r O il, P n re g o ric, T e e th in g D ro p s and S o o th in g S y ru p s, orep ared to relieve In fa n ts in a rm s and C h ild ren all ages o f Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assim ilatio n of F o o d , p ro m o tin g C h e erfu ln e ss, R e s t, and • Natural Sleep without Opiates * ______ _ To «void imitation«, always look lor the «ignature of /a & A iU Proven directions each package. Pliyyician» everywhtrt recommend it. Nickel OLD-TIME HOME-MADE a mile-post % sra sse a u i the way, lad, there'# more time «I*— there's nine or ten of Hint h I s i rew," he asid. ELIE SHEETS’ C H A P T E R XIX Martha W a sh in g to n Cnndiee. Made yc o ld e-tym e w ay and en- Flimsy Bars • joyed ye nation o ver since this A gen cy at the Pathway confronted K.lollo with cH iilvrie began. hitter hate in Ida look ua »he oat i» up lo him. "Well, where have you beenf lie de manded roughly. "Whst'e that to youl" Kef elle re B R O W N BROS., Proprietors torted. C. H. B R O W N , Pharmacist “ See here! Yo* think I'm go'ng to have you prowling ull r»tra<kthe i-ou»- C O M E T O US FIRST . try. doing Uod knows what, « I » n Cm Telephone 0553 keeping yoe herrT” Ills »yea roamed over her. He an« that her r'otlu-a were .plti-died with muddy .no« lie anw the fallgue In her lieurlng. "B y I M , you followed m et’ be cried. He seised her fiercely hyr the « riala Estelle looked Into fa), face, lac king contemptuously. Pathway's eye fell lie swore under hi. hr<-ath "You think yod cun frighten me k< Jim? Y«»ti lo fin vi* i UNirut’U b> Ouw ll.aál thtti d<n bu i ’*g. I BEAVERTON PH ARM ACY Which did yon bring buck, the ; Irl or ftie gold r Pathway writhed under the et her contempt. "You were etive- K are proud o f our ping outside the bouM-. d—n Huddenly he changed hi* service In supply "Both!" lie cried exuliuntly. ing the motorists of the girl, and l'\e cm-to-d the gold near Beaverton with good lu here, where no one run And It." brication and depend Ills rage brifke out again. "I've had able motor fuel. l.»t ns enough of your tongue!" lie cried. serve you with Oenerul "I'll have no a pic* In my camp You gas und IJuaker Stale could put a ro|«- around my neck with what you know. My God, Katclle, oil. * little common sense ahould tell you “ B# Ready With Red tty Power" you're playing with Are when you try to croaa me. I've never treated you mean with money. You'll have e tough to live tn comfort on for the n at of your life If—" "What have you done with Andes'- eon?" asked K'tetle quietly, "An-lemon'a where he’ll eau-e no R A . B . C L E M E N T further trouble." “ You mean yon—yoks killed him, after—uftcr your agreementi” “ L>—n you. you heard tt^at, did you?" shouted Pathway, turning livid with fear. “ No, 1 didn’t kill him. If you want to know. He met with an ac cident “See here, Kstidla,” he conbnued, “you and me're got to work together on thla game and not try to croj a one another. Play fair with sue and I'll play fair with you. I want you to make that girl act »esialble. She a like a tigress. Now you're an Intelligent woman. You know how I f<-el about her, and quarrelling won't help mat- ton. It won't last and then I’ll coma back to you—” Estelle drew her hands oat of Path way's grasp and placed them "n his shoulder«, looking searchlngly Into his fare. . "Now, Jim. I want you Just to Its- 1 ten to me." she said. "Yon know you've never gone wrong when you're followed tny advice. And I gtte-s you know I'm the only friend you've got In the world, don't yon, Jlnil" "Well, what If thst'a aoT" he mut tered. "I told you you'd made a mistake ’ In bringing that girl here before." “ Aye," he sneered, “ and you told me old Polly's mine didn't exist And I've got the gold! I've got the gold, I tell you I" he cried exultantly. "I was wrong, then, hut that waa a matter of fart and not of judgment. Jim, you know tlibi 1« nothing hut an Infatuation of yours. As you said. It won't last. And what are you going to do with her afterward? Yon know what It'll moan to you." Estelle was | pleading now. "You know when Mc Grath learns the truth, he'll raise the whole country against you. Let her go, Jim. „What do you menu to do?" “ You know what I mean to do!" snarled Pathway; hat he could not meet her ga*e Estelle laid her hand on his arm. “Jim. did you ever have pity on any me In yonr life?" she asked. "Oh. maybe, when I was young and foolish." “ Did you ever feel respect for any woman. Jim?" » "Ah, cut ont that line of talk, Es telle t Don't try to ride the moral horse when It's Just plain Jealousy— one female jealous of another. That’s all It Is." "It's not, Jim. And you'll regret what you're planning to da Jim, 1—I fe«d you're slipping your neck Into « noose— " I u S : Werner Bauer, a farmer o f fcberharh, Bohemia, enjoyed smoking ao much that In his will he requested that bis pipe and tobacco pouch b • hurled with him. His wife honored his wishes, and added a ho* o f matches. l hud lot It fall In th» «now the night bsft*r* when lie was siirprlsnl by Retell«. The weapon, nearly hidden In the drift hem-nth the window, had eacsped the notice of the gang. Lee opened tin- hreech and found six rounds in the uutgmtlne. "We'll tin’ «lx round apiece, and If we're prrudent, we won't need that many," ««Id Father Metlrutli. "Y e Ini' «lx In yours, LehoeufT” Put the Indian hnd a single loading rifle, an old Winchester. However, he ladled a handful of cartridge« out of hi* pocket. , "Tliat’a good enough," said Lee. After packing a little food to mtf- flee them on the Journey, they started ( T o ho c o n tin u e d n e x t w eek) along the trail. Horn« little distance from the house, however, Lehoenf MATRI-MONV showed to Fulher Metlrnth and !«•« the prints of double horso-trncka, going nnd returning. "No, s i r ! No m ore loan s! Lsbneuf stooped and examined them. haven't a sin gle d o lla r.” "It la the horse of Pathway's woman," "\\ .-II, I f all y o n r d o lla r s : he pronounced. have taken unto them selves; And with that Lee recalled hi* In-, m ales. I w ou ldn 't think o f s e p - ‘ tem pted conversation with Kstellu L e t’ s have a the night before "You don't have to u n itin g them. commit murder tn get Iter," she hnd co u p le." «nld. Put Joyce's appearance had PASHIORABLB broken off their conversation. And lie wondered what It was that Kslelle rnnhl have told him, and what T h o idm lngrnphor who It was beyond Jealousy of Joyce, that | make unnatural p ictu res m ay hnd brought her In Pathway's wake. father McGrath turned to him. "By ¡g e t the m ost p atron age. {BEAVERTON j LOOP SERVICE I S S T A T IO N — save that much every rime you travel along the ro u te o f the R e d E lse« tries. As ' your local H e x a I I Store, we are part owner o f the mammoth, modern factories producing exclu sive high-grade merchan dise under familiar trade .names, such as, Pexall, Purctest, Ftrstaid, Rant- leek, Rienxo and Jonteel. Costs about 7 cent* a mile tn*drive yourself— any way you figure it. O n ly a b o u t 2 cents t mile commutation fare) aboard the R ed Electrics. These factories literally sell these products through us Direct To You without any middleman's profit and at a substantial saving to you. So treat yourself to a net profit per mile o f 5 cents. T h ey’ll count up big amazingly fast. Southern Pacific L in e s Big Bargains During our Red Electrics lc Sale C. E. Allen / Watch T8Y SULPHUR 0N AN ECZEMA SEIN for it Coming in Sept. Dean's Drug Store tx * S tts S S titcf* B E AVE R T ON OREGON Costa Llttls and Ovsrcomea Troubla Almost Ovar Nlght A n y breaking out o f the (kin, even fiery, itching eczema, can be quickly overcom e by applying Mentho-Sulphur, declare* a noted skin specialist. Be cause o f its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation instantly brings ease fro m skin irritation, soothes and heals the eczema right up and leaves the skin clear and smooth. I t seldom fails to relieve the torment without delay. 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