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    F IV I'R IN Q
Mingling
Ballay
CIRCUS
M A L IZ IO
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and
enlarged
| I'hin I» Hits great«*! innova
AT L A S T ,11" " »luoe thn llingling
Umili
I rrs starlet! Ihsir «uim r-elm is
Samum
to Aooom-
*
'’" ' " y
b* eomblnln*
with Iho Humuin A liulloy c li-
ou t
II hut opened In « wuy |
mil only fo r
Iruiiioil
horse
iiuiulioi't In nolt o f fivo Iml fo r
o ilie r lily, now <llti>lny«.
A1 Inti |ht< Dvr ring 0 Irò ut I
For
yo a r»
rrpnrtnrs huva
T’lniiiir>i llioro m o m ore limn
tmod H ilt figu ro o f »(le c rli to! rig id hundred men «ltd wom en
d eterlh e ilio
(lign ota
o f Ilio nrouie tia ra on Hie inatiimoMi|
< lr o «le tl Khow on F arlh.
N o w .'lirn grn n t o f III ;5 only u few
fo r (ho firt| lim o In h l l t o r y j o f th « m oti lirillin n l « r e pre-
fin iron t w ill aotunlly find five to o led t in g i). Iiiatoud llioy nro
vin gt wlion iho g re a te r R in g- presented in lni|in»liig ontom -
llng llr o llio r t and liurnum A ide.
T h o to g ro u p » ovlond o ver
••«Hoy e lro u t o f IW25 ro m e » to Iho en tire longtli o f H ie Inigo
Pni'lland Augnai 27 «m l 2H.
limili lim i, aevon, «In o , «m l «a
" '• • li ilio nddllloti la ti w ln -'m n n y «a eleven troupes In no
1er o f ritritigli p e rfo rm in g h o r s - 'lim i ni one lim o.
In Looping
ea In b rin g tho III« Hhnw'a In- 'o l i i Itila pimi fo r g iv in g the
lui lo
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— - - - - and
- - -----1
H irer t-
hundred
fifty ! tp erliiln ra « t (he om it o f lin
Ilio problem preaonled lo the lenta jowl na unirli "a h o w " m
II • h g 11 h g Hrolhora wna “ II o w 1 - enjoyed by tlioae n ea rer Hie
Imndle five Iroupea o f lliem In, ren ter, five borda o f elepban(a|
n tlnglo diaptayT" Tba limila1 «rr now preaenled Inalend o f
of Ilm ahow ground« In mnnv! Ihrer
A hundred e lo w n r dla.|
o llle t forlindo len glh en ln g
Ihoj tribu te their eaperln ga in «II
•unii) len i.
None o f the alngoa parta o f Ihe “ hly lo p ."
ro iild ho «p arod All w ere ne«d-|
T h e hippodrom e IruoL la h e­
ed fo r Iho
tdg e o lle e llv e groupa (n g u llllio d m ore limn e v e r .b e -
o f hum an
dolora.
T h en to m o - 1 foro
At one tim e II It
rom -
hnit v a o ggea lrd Hint I hough Ihe p lelolv elreted hy one hundrod
b ig -to p
paraph ern alia ro iild nnd fift y tealoed horaea,
each
noi he cut
down nor vel «prem i riririrn by nn esp eri. In
an
««it. there wna no reaton why «u m rin g bulle» amt “ F o le
of
d th ou ld noi ht lutili higher, ih r (T a r la m i«''
Again
II lai
'r b4f « o e e r t lln n
wna
worked filled with g litte rin g p a gea n t».!
nut nnd now. In addition lo (he wll|, tplen did liigll-a o h o o l horaea
Ih rer d ir t-flo o re d r in g a,
I w o or
renm rkahlo
Ih oroiigh h red « !
nddlllnnal rin g* have hern eon - thnl g iv e
th rillin g
e x h ib itio n «
a irlifte d In fit o ver (he lopa o f lo flv lio rd lliig and Im ra rd •
o f Hie aleo| ^ ta u o lu re d alngoa. nut high-Jum p«.
DELICIO US S T E A K S
A Special Invitation
to every houaelceeper in our city to come into our
place and inspect our meats and our market.
W e keep choice F R E S H M E A T S and we
keep our market Clean and Sanitary.
Our meat ia properly a#cd and in tine condition
when we sell it
“Quality la Our Policy”
WE MAKE A DELIVERY SA1URDAY FORENOON
Phone Orders Euiiy
Beaverton Market (Sh Grocery
H., A. Morrison, Mgr.
Beaverton Iransfer to.
Lewis Brothers Props.
AUTO
TR U C K
AND L IV E R Y SERVICE, D A IL Y
TO PO RTLAND
F U R N IT U R E AND P IA N O M OVING
T R IP S
Ofllraa: Beaverton, Horner of Watson «nd First 81.
Portland Office, Portland Auto Freigh t Terminal
Phones: Beaverton, SI on I I .
I'oi tlund, Minn 35 «0
C iy f o r
MOTHER I Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
orepared to relieve Infants in am is and Children all ages o f
Constipation
W in d Colic
Flatulency
T o Sweeten Stomach
Diarrhea
Regulate llowcls
Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
To avoid imitation», always look for thr signature of
Proven directions on jjjh
Notice U hereby given to th«
l’ m iltry
eullitiK
dem on slra-
legal voter* of Rchool D istrict
[lio n a w ill he beli! by III« O re-
No. 16 o f Washington County,
gnu A g rin jliu ru l C ollega E xten-
MUt« of Oregon, that a (Special
»lou Bervifo wiili II, C. C'>tbj,
(School Meeting of said District
Pniiliry Hpocialist, In churge, al
w ill be held at the Uigh (School
lite fidlowuig place» m W aah -
on the U h day of (September,
jinglon Courity:
1925, at 6 o'clock In the af­
Farm o f I. H. Mftxwcll just
ternoon, fo r the fo llo w in g ob­
ithovo thè «loro al Mountain- je c t « :
Election o f
one
(I)
•lai« ón Tu'-«day, A u g u »t 2Hh, D irector to serve the unesplred
«I I 30 P. M.
term o f W. I,. Cady, resigned,
Kartu nf J . H flanson. «outh and lo e o n «id e r the iiuestlon
of liti' llisrhwuy nini
«I
thè o f tran sp ortation o f pupils.
wsalefn edy limila of Cuma-
Dated this ! HI h day o f Aug­
litj« on "'e d u e s iU y , A u git«l 2#
l hoir own
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Pliyiiciatu everywhere recommend it.
TI
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FreeTmüerj
Three
M en
Per Train
-thiueveryRedElec -
trie train is manned.
ust. 1925.
.il 0:3« A. M.
A tte s t:
Farm o f K. !„ Johnson, akool
J. B. Kamberger,
Ihrei- u tile» frani HllUburo on
D istrict Clerk.
*
lite Hlver Ilu«i| lo Heholl», on
C. E. Mason, Chairman
o f
J
Catrritti t» W o CtatioM.
"'eilnesiluy, Augii»! 26, al 1:30
B oard o f D irectors.
P. M
Ariv c 36-39
f Continued fro m Inat w eek!
I)i«cu«-i1>n o f Ilio bini»
lo
tie waited a rnlnule till Ihe llijoer he
floek ( a I
lb' l< ! i ] h «I t in'll nnd swur» vlulrntly gun to race through Id* veins, plan­ oliminnle from Hid
M eans som ething
to y ou . A c o m fo rt­
able trip— no worry,
no strenuous labor
fo r you, no anxiety;
about getting thi j
on time.
© y "V k fa r l^OTSseau
>il her. “ Rut out Hint mlk. 1 ti ll you!”
lie ah' ill' ll, nlitii»**» I h - h I i I« tiInisi-lf.
‘‘Jim, Halt'« Jll«l lit: Ml. I gilvaa
I’m lU't wl I i »
would fall ■ giMtd
women. lull I n u Ilk" dial girt once,
niul I can't tg'Pr It. Jhn. Jim. I'll do
anything In the world for jmi if you'll
have |ilty on her. It muy I«* llu*rv'»
Ji'iiloiiay, too, Iml ll'a uiui-h more—
mufli nion* fur hrr ink* un<l fur
yours."
Kali'll, won wonting lu-na If Into mu'
of her hyati-rli'iil fi-ivisl-«. Itnlliwuy
gr.iv rrnfi), ft I. Dot ra«y for u man
In fool a wnmaD. .Xft-pt w in « ah# la
In lov. wllh him. Then It Isn't very
luirl. And K»telle wna dmpcratciy
«•ngur to h. deceived.
":h'«' lii'tf. Ksti'lle,” «aid llalhway
gviitly, “you know If I let her go what
Ki'ijlit luipl«n. I'vr got lo kft'p her
her* till I know there'« going In be
no rum. burk. I've got to w « Uila
tiling through.
hh.1l i-ouin to no
harm at my linnda."
Knit II. looV.il til him eagerly. “ Jim.
yon inrun I tint T" eh. i-rlfil. “ Yon
■wrar Hint yon mean It?"
“ I iii.un morn Ihnn dial. You
know in" mid you urv paiiners,
through Ihlrk mill lliln. for . good «'till.
iH'W. though w .'io liutl our quarrels.
Wi ll, I won t ih ii) » lull you ««Id
■bout an InfatUMlIon. Ilut I'm gi-ttlng
lo «*•» thing» reasonable. And yoti’iv
my old partner, Stella."
Whal a fool Iho woman wan—«11
«ronton were! 8h. wna flinging to
him. looking up at him with that ab­
surd ogpr«'i*>»luu on h.r fnr. that bad
one. aot Ida liearl leaping. How he
ltal.il her:
“ Jim! Jim. d.nr. I f I could dare
lo believe what you’re naylng—”
“Oh. I gtioaa yon can heller« me,
Sl.Ua.“ * llathivay anaworod easily
‘T il haw to keep lu*r hero s.w-eek or
to. Jest lo ahow Mr<!ruth I’m not run-
ring away. You <w. Ihore'a Andcr
aon'a accident. Ho f.ll down ih. cliff
—killed al once, of inura.: and If I
waa lo go away now, they’d ihlnk
i here’ll been foul play or something.“
“ You—you awoar It waa an a evident.
JlmT
".Sure It wnat So you sec, Stella,
I've got to keep her h m a little while.
Then well kit away from here for­
ever, you and inr. and Ih . gold.”
till. Jim. yuu'vo mail. in. hippier
ih.in I've been * nr* »in e .mu «»tile d
|o i-iaia. lo i■nro You do fare for to. «
tilth'.
’ if
»he ashed. nestling
agti|:i l him
*‘,V» tuukh us * m , " uasweied Hath
nay. And. as ah. twined her arms
about Ilia neek, he Nut and KI sm d
her It wua the kiss of Judea. Ilut
Kstelle. happy agnln to feel her love
reiuinejl. ouly Ilf.ml h.r lips In Ills In
a toiieli* that made him wince at Ills
own treachery.
“Tlnn I’ll go and slny wllh that
poor girl tonight, Jim, dear,“ she said,
“ and tell her that there's nothlug lo
be afraid of."
Halhwuy, taken by surprise, man
aged to keep Ills count ennnoe hut
when Ivsti'llo hnd departed for Ih. hut,
he Jirokr Into alusoKt manluenl eitrses.
It- n her! She ti.Pl tricked him With
her very liini» i n * i
And once nguln he found himself In
the <dd predicament : lie could lake Ih.
gold and leave the girl, or he could
wall nil the opportunity arose to take
Joyce, rerlnln that meanwhile Ills men
would demand their aliarvs. Kluht of
Hu in!
lie fell Into a gnashing fury
He
had risked ao much, and this fool of
n Woman hnd hulked him lit the end!
Hour nft.r hour tlmt night Retell«
snl hesldu Joyce In Ihe hut among the
reeds, smithing h.r, mothering her.
coaxing her lo eat. and trying to nr
store her tottrrlng mind to sanity.
Hour nflcr hour, Joyce, at her side,
s:tl staring out Into the darkness, and
did n.ot utter a word.
And hour after hour Ralbway »nt
drinking in his hut on the promot.tory.
cud seeking dial intoxication dull per­
sisted In eluding him. without w-hleh
lie cifuld not shake off the uncertain-
lies dial oppressed him.
lie must get K »iell« on I of die way.
Th* thought of Joyce was unbearable
—Joyce, whom he had rnught u second
lime, only to Hnd himself enmeshed In
n web of unforeseen thing», flimsy, and
yet like Iron bars le tw n d lliem
If he attacked l'doll# she would
shrink from nothing. She curried a
pistol, loo
He dared not »fitln Ids
hands wllh another murder, lie was
afraid of her trust in him, which hnd
'Unarmed him; nnd. to be fair with
him, he shrank from such a finale to
Ills association with her.
The face of Lee, upturned and white
nnd ghastly In the -rarcesil, stared al
him from the wnlls, ns Pelly's used
to do. He shook Ills fist nt it. It
■Imre him ont, to pace the promon­
tory ; then he would return and hurl
himself Into Ids chair savagely, nnd
drink ngaln.
And ngnln he would
fling: himself from the hut; nnd nil the
while Ihe conlllct raged,In his soul."
lie ennhl hear Ids men mattering
about the lire. They were ikunk. n»
doubt, hut they hnd never ncleil poll
way In drunkeunes before. Sum. thing
wna brewing, lie must net that night,
lie must ncl soon, lie mual gag thill
wild cal. Ksfelle.
And Ihe face of Joyce rose up be­
fore Ids eyes ngnln. He went hack,
ijralned his glass, pm put b if light.
ning whal he should On—
i t ili» lim e, m olitori» o f d eterm ln -
“ Jim r
jln g
Ilio
«ante,
nnri
com m on
lie started, fits luinds Irnpeil lo his
i senso practicAj d i«o u »«io n
of
pistol s i two sliail" ' » glided 'n through
Hie
the duorvyay. Hhorty nnd I’htrr.' ad- (ifiiiltry p r o b lflN » w ill he
i.n ler o f Iheso dem onidraM on».
vnneed openly toward him.
’•Stop tlnn*!" he growled. “ XVelir
Anyiiuo in lerc-teri in pou ltry
What U'vow want I”
i» in viteli t » «Henri.
They aldfteil till' .tally In fn.it of
him. “ Well, then-'s l«-n some rum-
Idln’ uhout that gold. Jim," ii'iorty
vouchsafed. T lie lnyiw kind« r seem
to think you ain’t pl»nnlir to 1 1«-. fair
For Infants and Children
with ‘rut
They've put Kraut- r on
guard to watch the motor-hunt In case In U t e F o rO v e r 3 0 Y e a r s
you might he altulti' to git awn} with
her."
"What’s thatT" snarled Rathe ay.
lie .«prang to his feet. Kria i the ttgOMUISO«
dour of the hut he eoulil disc m a
shadowy flgttiv near Ihe |sinipet. For
an Instunt lie wus about to rush at It
In his rage. Bui then his ci nnlng
ennui to his aid. He turned back Into
the hut.
“ What's their game -und your. V
Hliorty healtatwl. “ Well, yh see,
Jim, me und I’ierr « nllua sto>d hy
yd. and we kinder thought we’d let ya
know the hoys has hi. n talk.a things
over auiung thAmelvat—"
llalhway smiled sourly. He knew
the pair of lh»m would not have lusi-
tuleil to side with tja* mutine is If
they had tli*«"ictil there wa« any clinnce
J7 VERY p«»»'iirg/ motor-
of outwitting him l ’lerre and . h»rty
* “* i»l who stops and
knew Ralhway's vlglliince, hi« 1'iiiulie
lels us serve him with
rest'urce.
i " ; era!
lias - -pre,-ids
’’Spill It!"
gladness all «round. You
“ Well, Jim. I gues» they’re .*llin’
ready lo ru«li you. Bow you’ve p t out
can depend upon it
your light. They're aiming to lie you
let you take your mild
up and git away with Ihe gold in flie
o ff o f your motor when
motor bout."
you
are
enjoying
a
“ Just to lie roe? They w< didn't
drive.
hurt lueT" Ratbwu) snickered, u I the
pair shuflh'ik their feet uncomfortably.
-*& / W g WUk R'JJu / W r "
lie laughed. And his plans to met-!
this situation leu; e<| Into his mind.
He must let the men attark. and then,
when he had finished with tt-eui. he'd
make shoit work <*f I'lerre and fc'Kirty.
and Ksteile too. Ills confidence was
coming back.
“They sent me and I’lerre to »ee If
you'd gone lo sleet> here."
"Well, I alnt." llalhway ret.trned,
laughing again. lie knew his non­
chalance nt onoe discomfited and
hound them to him through f nr. “ I've
gone to tlie hut a t u s k the jji"k lo v.y
good night to the girl, and i.ia.’ he. It
she press*» me, I won't be hurrying
away, (let that?" he asked, as the)
guffawed self consciously.
“ You’ll go hack and led ’ mu I'm
«one. I’lerre.
You got your run
Shorty? All rigid. Yritt .uuil in •'!!
have a «ulel little sc- oi. It th
swamp, wallin' for '« u to is> tie .ilmtg
the trull one hy otfe- • eh. Sho iy '”
He clapptsl each one on Ih*- -di - lid. r.
'There's gold enough'In tl » ! s ■•!; l>.
moke us three millionaires n J Iher-.- l
lie a d—n sight less sharing, he suit)
“ And listen, laiys. I've curbed R. so
If I'm croaked, nobody'll g* t It. See?'
Tlri- men w e «' fools ttnywa*. btd
irvhljr so wheu thdr cujd lily was
{ lo o p 5ÏRVICE
V ST A T IO N
Ì A
nronsed Rulhwnr Iniav-fr- I ,v: :r'Cil
leaping luio ilmlr eye» and
- cd
lie was rvrklt-»» now. Ihe le «1 devil
rude him id last. And In Ids iliid's
eye lie saw the picture.
And. wind a holocaust for Joyce!
No one could prove any thin:, < it her,
even if they caught him
.\u I t'.e
hoilles of l.ee and I'elly would never
lie found There wn* Ks'elle. of course,
but whatever happened, she would
never give him away.
Curiously, Kstedc. who liutl loot tied
so prominently as Ids chief diMt-uHy.
now assumed an Imlguillennt part In
the problem, lie didn't even consider
what disposition he was going to make
of her.
“ You gel hark, I’lerre. and say you
met me going over to the neck," he
said. “ And hold 'em twenty minutes."
I’lerre departed.
It nth way and
Shorty went softly old of the hut
among die pines. lUthvvu.v felt sure
enough of -hi* comp.inii-n to walk in
from of him.
They heard Ihe'voices of the men
about Ihe lire rise into loud dcrhiiiui-
tlon ns I’lerre returned; lit n the
sounds were ou! o(T ns they turned
along the track through die nu'rass.
I’ tvsenfly ihe sin'.los m ini into sight
above the neils, and Ihe hut beyond,
wllh n light In it.
Itnlhway ci uW see the silhouetted
figure» ofitlie iwci wanton, Joyiv in a
ehnlr. ntetkinlovs. and Kstelle upon the
hod hcslda her He swore through 1.1»
teeth a» lie w .'.Idled lliem.
“ I gii'1»» Ibis plare vvLH do," he s.tid
lo Shorty.
They squatted nuiont the reel'»,
their plsle's in liielr hrnds. It hail
been snowing Intermittently through
the night, and It wna an ceric wr.i! ’’!.
evt n for the unimaginative. In I’d
hitter cold and bhicVnets. The night
wind rustled the d >nd stalks of Ihe
reeds; the muskeg, more treacherous
for the Hill"
hul could n
heaved Tip
Aero»» l e
nomical, too. C ost!
you 7c a mile to drive
yourself. These three
men work for you at
a cost to you of about
2c per mile (commu­
tation fare).
S S S tt
C A STO R IA
{BEAVERTON
Surprisingly n >>-
S A V E -with
DRUGSTORE
Maximum
Bobbed
Hair
COMB!
j-
The practical size for
pocket or hand bag.
For use after a marcel
Waver.
4 0 ceach
Dean’s Drug Store
B b ^ W o t C ftw
BEAVERTON 0RE60N
Say
It With Printing
“Flowers DI«”
T h « Beaverton Review
Southern
Pacific
L in e s
R e d E le c tr ic s
C. E. Allen
SULPHUR IS B E S T
TO CLEAR UP UGLY.
BROKEN OUT SKIN
Any breaking
skin irritation
rag out
o n or sum
on face, neck
i or body if overcome
applying Mentho-Sulphtir,
quickest by ap
says a noted skin
special! vt Because
»km speciali
o f its germ destroying properties, noth­
ing has ever been found to take the
place of this sulphur preparation that
instantly brings ease from the itching,
burning and irritation.
Mentho-Sulphnr heals ecsema right
np, leaving the skin clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the torment
or disfigurement.
A little jar of
Rowles Men tho-Sulphur may be ob­
tained at any drug store. It is used
like cold cream.
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