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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
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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 .
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i W i* » . J o ____
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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.
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C. E. Allen, Agent, Beaverton
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a t New Special Low Prices
O W th e entire family can enjoy
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N
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$895 ^
W ith such style value, and at the
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Standard models are the outstanding
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Note the special, new low prices for such hand
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Today prices are low. Now is the time to buy
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all year— the fashionable closed Star.
sta r
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