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ri r K t . f t * rp M a y , Hr • rv U ir,iir 6v* I n n - WKU h n k i (Oonlinusd From Last ) Week) j “T ip «u rlìi ta «I fool nlmql fo n r* f’i 'l 'f Urtivi* *>li. *'J| ii.iikua 00«arda t II a » * n... in .Ml » n il rrnr in •II,“ h*. » r e I <«, looktH* tiratoi,t un., > Uut II U uluo thu in o ilirr—* “O f .w h u s r h * r » je » " I li««« um ||A<i ivjilj li “*>f Mtirtforor«," lia »aid. bocau»» II Is • paru . I t . | Im iti bw ,i MouOilml. Imi I learned timi Uv« Hrena un» alim i. ris iili'» a t lb » iMtln was fetir | «»»y, T v F atar, a» tim *tny mima lo an a m i i*r« i appri b ru sir« of %**iua tv rrl.'lr I Il tiU'Miiiii; inoro ami m ora plain limi cala ta li» und llm fruì « u s t|,„ * klio lui'l lii'lrn l 'lo 'iilr.l li» un frulli p a n ot ih r relam lijr The«» ara un n Imli'lun Kb» spuke uf II a» If II » t r » In the worl.l In m yriads « h o H-ur limi a Disili Xroin «onte kind of ihm ecr. Oe* « sito «olii. "You uro m u.ii io * ni*-» lhajr m ar Ina* IImlr mon«/, I* < ur u «•«»» than poverty. Ilr. im Par lim i » l e le k . a iti risks. 1‘r i c r ." I l a l.ud •aka. M 'a no« f a a r t * • akoil h'>r annui ihm « rUka, bui ali» •aid. "A em iif oti.ar ri»»», th at ot 1 dIO not m i Dial I liait four,'' aim w u »Uns y ou r «it«rflsa ou i.m irth ln s •aid. " I onljf auto I huU tile d will, «1U*4* leads Buwheru." Wlnui ilo v had faer.* DELICIOUS STEA K S A Special Invitation to every housekeeper in ourtfity to com e into our piece and inspect out in^ats and our m arket. W e keep ch o ice trR E S H M E A T S and we keep our m arket Clean and Sanitary. Our meat is propctly aged and in fine condition when- wc sell iL “Quality Is Our P olicy" W c deliver: West side at 2 P.M. East side 3 P.M. WE RAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON Phone Orders Eatiy Beaverton Market (3b G rocery H. A. Morrison, Mgr. Beavertdn Transfer Co. Lewis Brothers Props. A U T O TR U C K A llD LIVER Y SERVICE, D A IL Y TR IP S T O P O R TLA N D F U R N ITU R E AND PIANO MOVING O lU c e a : I t e a v e r l o n , d b r n r r o f W u la o n n n d i'T r » l S I . 'P o r t l a n d O fflo tt, P o r t l a n d A u l« I m ig h t T u r iiin iu l P lio n a a ; H o a v c rto ri, li ( o il i t , F o tilu n d , M a in 3510 M O T H E R ! Fletcher’« Ceitorla Is a harmless Substitute fox Castor OffT'Y’areforic, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prqMred to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of * Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels AMtin Ae assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates « _____ T o avoid Imitât Ions, always look for tha siftu tu rc o f V ftw ry n direction« on ta th aackaac. Physicians everywhere recommend it. nf*i "Y as. F e te r— befo re 1 go # I will tall nufiiM rr* a re nav o rn tii)) mnaq nr a lim a earn in jn n u > o yon everything. It « III show you why rwtonmrilty s e r r ic o the Koveewnaeai la •1 reel, ahu «uld. "Conia houta n llh m e 1 am afraid — fo r you.“ , barking It. T h e notion has failed to No onu aava ua II» lu and <>ul. It U become ehriKtlanlzcvl from within (lie llkv a n»»l hl.l.lau In an old atumii. W f four walla o f eh nr« lie«, end so on ev ra n talk uud tho n—“ C H A PT ER V er> bant! Is a rrjr for wadal better merit— • ra il tor the beat o f otir tel* “W h at r for I tie development of Hrena Helenas had been horn on •»nts to be T lom l by. (loud n tfh i. flood hjr.“ bojrs and girl# eoelalljr. Ibsck to the All (ha way up lleg eat a trrr t alia A m erican s o il One o f her moat vivid metuariea was botne Is the slogan, f o r 'u n le s s our kapt har arm thru.igh hla as If alia fra rad th at •uddanly tha m ortal per* that of b ar fa th e r, an auetera man. hom e* a re perfected , our ro m m u n ltj ot him would mall aw ay, aa If this who ail hla life long bad carried about bettered and otir love for humanity e u n u c i might ha muda ao raal that It In th e great and m uscular hody with strengthened, our m ilo a cannot a tU ln would Uva on In mainory, and «otite Its slow m ovem ents and Its *ugg«-»tl«n | the highest standard* Ho for th is great move we a re than k t i a r a tha lllualon o f thia atroug foro o f Intent giant power, n r««tl«aa soul, arm , wi.ru. through Ila al ra r a , might ever seeking to flod It» way hither and ful. and aa we ret*-ler our thanks to rrtu rii to hcr. th ltlier lik e a stro n g giant ant o f un , r»od, let us pled d •• ourselves anew, i realising more fu ll; our respoosfblli T h e iiiiurtmvnt, which sh e had rw ceasing activity looking tor new work. flea to our home, to otir community tallied nlih n .it oi-cuponey fur aouia un Khe could rem em ber dimly that tier nd to O od # . explained cau sa, «rea od a »travi of m other, wlusw h air never lost the red- colorie»» brick house* w liarr ll.rcv gold < V Itic glory until she nnd her sec S UMMONS alrvrt lamp», »paced with ■ Irritatin g ond child died together when »he was prectaluu, «prend lh«lr radiane» on the forty-tw o. hsd re ferred with whl»|>rred im (hr « trru ll Cowrl uf the S t a ir *t from walla In a fan shaped liw olm ca. •w# to the turbulent cure«« o f tier bug Oregon fur WRAhlngl«« i u n n ty . It m ia In a h»nw* ut ili» fur end of Hand. Itcm etrlu *. T h e re were vague E- K B w * n*on and Hold« K. Hwen- thl» street iiiih I, al >|ui.rtcr» for on» recollection s of tbv m other'» pride In ! soo, his wife. P la in tiffs, va who appeared tv hava plenty of «outlay the fa rt that MB bud risked an-l l e t ids at liar comm and ; t o o fllghta o f carpet- career, begun so early In Ilf*- snd so Jo h n G. McKftdditn snd Atinnlr C. M r'Ksdd'n. hU wife. D efendants. ed »«airs led up to a little lauding a n d , brilliantly In ch em ical re»*■>.:< I. and In T o Jo h n O. M cFad dm and Minnie her door. a professorship In Athena, that he had C. Mt gAddrn, hla w ife, tbv abovo 8h« lit th e lamp In ilia o r n e r while tossed asid e nil consideration for him nEitiwl defen dan ts: I’r 'c r took tha key from Ih» bol», and se lf lo lubor fo r u eou stllu llonal <■ recce In the M inn o f tbe S la t« o f O re the cxpnmlli*« light »lmw .il again tha 1 and To risk his life In a conspiracy for gon : gray aud gold room will« Ila .-hints ! freedom. You and each o f you are hereby cu rtu ln * uud Ila old Kngllah mahogany ( Mary Vaugtin, aa her name hud been required to appear and answ er th** and ih» c a r v e l ,l,-»k «H h Ila bu rly -! b efo re her m arriage, knew something eom plalnt filed a g c in it t n i In the mupl» pan d a unii tha lianglnga woven o f lnsurre<-tli>n h e r s e lf; alie hud hud above entitled co u rt and cause, on In d»va al lb » window». Hut IVU-rt the III fortun e to be the .laughter of or before th s la st «lay o f tha tlm In the order fo r publi* c|o»c| the dour u m i l i with Ida foot | llm famous Tom Vaughn who win I prescribed th is summons. to>w|t: ba.au »« he »aw none of th e ro„m forced to flee Irelnud w ith hla fa tn llj cation of where the light w ni dim. Once morn, • ftar tha u n su ccessfu l and forgotten On or before the exp iration o f six ns whan lie bad aaan Urn "A an a te ia r i o t “ o f tha '60a. Mary, w eeks next, from and a fte r the date • l e d beneath u light which from tha tim e she w as • child, song o f the fir s t publication o f th is sum d .m a upon her It» flood, em phasising Ilka • bird. Hhe might have become mons. the date o f said fir s t pub her as If »hr, o f all the universe, had • fam ous co n tralto , for tier voice had lication th ereo f being on Nov, I. the i|iiultty o f radian*-» nnd tifa* Hha th at aam e warm, rich quality Inherited 1921, and If you fa ll so to appear hud IhtMiwn «aide her clonk ; she by her bew itched daughter, hut lik e a and answ er said com plaint for w ant th ereof the p la in tiffs w ill apply t i •loud with an anru o f vietim i youth bird her tru e home was upon the ,,| m - ii the Court fo r the re lie f prayed for about her. a girl who h»d com e out of m .a.rs with their fre e spaces nod the In th«*ir said com plaint, to -w it: F o r th e age» un*l Mould live on without atiadowa o f th e .-loud* passing irver the a decree o f the above entitled Court « 0 * 1 . the cen ter of all thing». Nin g r a s s ; New York, o f adam ant nn.l rec co rrectin g th« description o f the real naseli hack at I'e te r (nuit her dark tangles, w as a s good fo r the joy of her e sta te described In. and re ro rm ln : eye», wondering. Mailing for him to voice aa It would have been for that and co rre ctin g th a t certa in deed e x Move. of a wild nightingale. Hhe never »¡s>ke ecuted and delivered by defendant*. He walked fo-vard her »lowly, hut harshly o f th a t "tu rrlb le I Is by Inn,'' Joh n G. McKadden and Minnie C. without heattnt1»a. In Ida fa c e there however, without adding, "Hut 'tw as McKadden. his w ife, to K. E . Sw en- mu » n M|iiure look llie t*a.k o f a fired there I m et your fa th e r, Brenu, and I'll *on and H’llda E. Sw enson, h!s w ife, p la in tiffs herein, dated Septem ber 11. will that ha» * otite Im o H» own at last. ■peak no III o f It ” Ho, with tom e o f her spnrkllng »elf 1921 and on Septem ber 15. 1924. re ' Itn-nu. I'm going to break uiy prom- corded in the o ffice of the recorder lav." dimmed, »lie gave all her exp ress!»« of o f conveyances of W ash ington Coun "Yew. ilvar. 1 un.1er.turni I cnn r e loyalty to h e r h u sb a n d ; her flight up»n ty, Oregon, ki Book 129 a t page 245 •i»t you, I'eter. It would he hard, but gauxy, u n su bstan tial wing« wet! a l thereof, records o f deeds o f said ways a circle about hla head, aa if she County and S ta te , and m entioned In w ere a brilliant moth hovering about p la in tiffs comjplalnt herein, by c o r tb e top o f a grim m ountnln which a l rectly describing aeid land aa bein ? ways quivered, threaten in g vob-iAlc all the follow in g bounded and d es d isasters. .Something had died n-llhln cribed rea l property, situated tn th'* her a lie n (hey took her from tb e moors County o f W ash ington and S ta te of and th e open places, and that which Oregon, to -w it: B egin n in g a t an iron was left was an Irish beauty nnd n bot pipe 212.9 fe e t north and 272.91 feet tom less well o f a fle c tio o for her man North. 89 degrees. 2 m inutes E a st from the South W est co m e r or S e c and her B re n a . • tion 15. T. 1 8.. B . 1 W e st; thence (Continued from l a s t week) south 89 degrees, 2 m inutes, w est 241 2 fe e t to ce n te r o f County road: thence North 5 degrees. 2# m inutes. W est in ce n te r o f County Road 71.26 feet to a p o in t: thence North 89 degrees S m inutes. E a s t 209.1 fee? to a p o in t; then ce South 71.2 feet to the place of beginning. I t being the Intention to convey th e south h a lf o f L o t 81. H ocken acres, a c cording to an unrecorded plat th e r e o f: and th a t said deed be decreed to be a deed to. and to have co n veyed from said defendants to p la in t if f s the land above described. And for a fu rth e r decree o f the above entitled Court th a t p la in tiffs ! “Y •», Dear, 1 Understand. I Can R»»i«t You, P»t»r. tt Would 8 « Hard, but I Could Do It.” I could do It. I do not n a n t to do It. T h e prumlae was for your sake, Peter. Not for mine alon e." "I'v e naked yon nothing—no ques tion»." he said, putting hi» bands upon each of her »boulders and holding her at arm 's length. "N o, P eter, none." "Itv rau M I did not ca re ," «<1.1 ho. "N o m utter what might co m et" "N o m utter whnt might coin«." H e drew her loM anl him and took a breath .if tl.e un|M>rfuuivd frag ran ce ot llrt-uu Hetcoaa. And then, with eager hungry yearning, expressed —’ out* through tb e rv»trainta o f tcaiieifoesM and profound re»|iect, ns If Indeed he liitd Koine nneleul deity In hla ann a, lie kl-*K.-d her lips, he prvaiM-d his cheek Into her hulr, he touched the back of her neck with hla lingers. “ I love yon," he »aid. "C an you un- derstmul all I mean by those plain word»— I love you?" " I love you, P e te r." "Y o u must never leave me now." Sh e »prang hack, tearing herself from him a» If ho had treacherously plunged a knlfo Into her. "N ot th at. I'e te r. Not th a t I I thought you knew . I thought th is waa — good-by." I.tke one In great pain which must be borne In alienee, »he threw hack her head and stood quivering and tense. "X *u caaY have m H a a d era fo o g r aha said In a breaking voice. “la thl* m.v piiiilMbment— (but you have iiilsun dertduo.lt'* " I w ant you, Hrena—forever. I could have sw orn I never would want anyone— like th is." " I'e le r . It cannot lie.” Sh e s o l i d Ills hand and. leaning oVerf ta-iMsod her wet cheek ii|ion his w rist. " I l ennnot be, Peter. It luippened «h e n | wn» no m ore m yself Hie one yon know Hum 1 am M arie) It.-tiliaiii It liuppeiicd when 1 w as le«s than eig hteen- seven y ears eg ,' I am mar rleil." "M ai-rled?"- lie gasped, pu lling hi* oth er hand lightly upon her * tiee , "W h sn y then, la lie? ll*n\ long age did lie—" "O o f "Y e a ." "T h re e yonrs. t loathed him. I loathed hla etern al frig h t." "A nd w here Is he now ?" he asked. " I do not know ." Sh e shuddered. "H e— " H H A V E all heard rem arks sim ila r to tb e follow in g : “W ell, I don't know what I have to be thankfu l for I J u s t think o f the money we have lost, and then we had to give up our deur one. It Just ■earns like our lot Is w orse than any body's !" One, on hearing such, fe e ls like sing- 1®8* “Ixxik a ll around you, find some ooe In need, help somebody tod ay." W a tbankleaa cre a tu ra a t T h e only tklng th at occasions such a remurk Is tha fact th at wa are all blaoaed with • bo much. W# a re all m illionaires. If we would but te k e Into account our wtmderful opportunities and th e grand privileges with which Ood has endowed ua. W hen one has a feeling that bis Is a sorrow ful plight, he has only to look around to see many In w orse cir cum stances. W e a re too prone to count money a great asset, and If we not figure a large bunk account on which to draw, or live in a mansion, like unto our neighbor, we a re Inclined to feel th at our blessings « re few. Money never nmde a home. A man- ■lon oft hues sh e lte rs th a t which fa lls abort o f being a home. " b a t la a hom e? Home la the •biding place o f man, w here coutent- ■ e n t la. nn.l lova "bounds. A place w here children m ake you g la d ; where Children play and laughter res.m in ts; w here friend s may com e and ta k c •way som e kindly thought to help each 4«y. T h e one g rea t thing for which we can all be thunkful, and It reaches hovel nnd pah.ee, and Is more pro nounced thnn a t any iterlod sin ce tbe days o r our Pilgrim fa th e rs— Is the g reat love being innnlfestcd hy human. My- W e have a ll learned that we can not octet, one without th e other. W ater n«vi»r r iie t above the aoupre. T h e home Is the source of civlflxntlov and we have aw akened 10 the fa ct that th e hum blest home, th» vilest hovel. "H am a la W hara Contantm ant la, and , Lova Abounds." I have n plain* In the (front »ehcrue o f > Am erican civilization. T ru ly we are j our brothers' k e e p e r; w t cannot live "Vanish, d.” unto oBrselvea nor can wu H>e above ; P e te r «-as white. B reath in g hard, he the aoufe«— the nucleus of civilization »aid, "You -Hrena—will you tell me — tha home. All our g reat leaders e v e r v th in n f coma to th is realisation Tha E. K Sw enson and H u M a K gw *n- •on. his wife, a re the absolute awn* era In fee sfm pls o f a ll o f miw e e tt i r - p- r t y above deserth*«!, and the whole thereof, and th a t their title to the sem e be fo re v rr quieted as againRt all o f aaid d efendants; that It be decreed th a t you and each of v*u end a ll persons cl timing by. through o r under you. or eith er of you. have no rig h t, title o r Interest of. In. or to said land or any part thereof, and th a t p la in tiffs hue# such other and fu rth e r re lie f •« to the Court may seem ju s t and eqoftahls. T hl* summ ons Is serve« up««n you fo r shortening, fry in g, salads _ Br Publio» aatlgn In Thu Bos vert on R a . » e » . b » r Uffla* Ot f t « 4 « H r « « e i W i* » . J o ____ ta » ___ <* __________ u»* I W __ * ' a ^ t t u o Court, which u rd .r wa» ni»4» **•<'*» No». 4, l ( t | , a t Hill Or •■o». n r •» public»«!**« Nor. 4. I t t i . L a st l-ublloatloa Dec. II. t t l S . M. B. Bump »ad D. D Huai A l l o r a . . . for P la in tiffs, a H Bump. r .» ld .s c « aad , offle» sddr»»a. tfltlahwrr.. Or»B*>n. D. D. Bump, r»al< f,ar, aad poet •fries addraaa. P n r '.t f l r o i i . flri-toa. Ade a «S-4 AMAIZO is as pure as the golden com , from th e h e a r t s o f which it is pressed/ Make it a memorable holiday; visit friends or relatives for a happy reunion. Roundtrip Fares Specially Reduced —you can take the whole family at surprisingly small expense. Com fortable trains m ost everywhere. N ight and day service, with Conyers' lent houss o f departure and arrival. Ask any agent for complete travel information. Southern Pacific C. E. Allen, Agent, Beaverton 3 Fashionable Dosed Stars a t New Special Low Prices O W th e entire family can enjoy closed car m otor luxury at only a slight price increase ov er the open touring car. N T h e popular Star F o u r Cylinder C ar, w ith its powerful M illion D ollar M otor, sets the pace in these swank, fashionable closed models, both in their handsome appearance and in the greatest m otor value ofiered today. Star COACH $895 ^ W ith such style value, and at the special low price, [delivered here com plete, no e x tra s] these special, new Standard models are the outstanding low -cost cars of the world. Note the special, new low prices for such hand some cars. N o other value compares with them. Today prices are low. Now is the time to buy your closed Star— a car for winter, a car for all year— the fashionable closed Star. sta r SEDAN $ 9 5 5 / ie r e T h e Star Four Cylinder Car will always be built. That is our pledge to you. Star dealers are everywhere— there’s one near you. See him today. He will make special terms to you. H e has an easy payment plan to suit your conve nience and your pocketbook. Now is the time to buy your Star. *8 4 5 fot Otto Erickson & Co. Beaverton, Forest Grove, Ore. N . G. 4—43 y