The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, December 18, 1925, Page Page Three, Image 3

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mamtmm • <tea
n * « « a» m in-or tu i m i ; tn m Jim
H e a n .p la i r a i i n a ttr a r tlv e figure ir
h a hall rra ft and vlriouatieaa. a a »imi«
h a * r aald ha had. Il wa» hai Ini hf
Ih* H a n a r|i|n amila an Inviliti* amila,
la coking th a ebree of Iha m om ent llka
a amila of a boy Furthertroire. ha wn»
tali and gm eefnl, llka an naram an In
aa R nillah rolla»* al»ht. H a «ra» m ora
llka i t o bad »<« of an a arl th an a
to b k k aa y a r , and para mia «fina la
a e lre d « h o ha i r u aaporlally Saffir*
(bay had board blm apaak In hla ra ro
fra* m odani A m orir« n alane figuro»,
and «raro aurprtaod lo And th a t ha « a i
Older th an ha looked, had fouglil hi»
iHiuvnnon ittr
ilia tfalvoralty of Virginia and wa*
a a ra ln g fo rly -lh rrr dollar» a w ork and
spending Alt» nine whan ha waa ova»
Ihlrly
T ha Arai lim a ha avar «aw Hrana
Malnwa waa one «nomina whan ha had
ram a h ark fr»m a varallon of aavaral
waalia al «orna ra n rh unum» iha paran
Ir»»* In l ’olrm nn. Illa varallon» had
become a uiyatrry In » Ib rr young man
• ho w ara atnployad ; all th a t appaarod
nerea.arjr » a i for Jim in go lo Pom p
inn r a m a l e e and loll him whan to
wnuld ha hark It w aa aarrth ad In hla
m afia um ilila of r—rane »to#
aald llial If llao o ap ln «odiad and
aakad In hi» Invlttflg! Urani Ida«« man-
Our Unire would t o no aururlaa lo And
DELICIOUS STEAKS
A Special Invitation
to every houcekeeper in our city to come into our
piece and inspect our meats and our market.
We keep choice FRESH MEATS and we
keep our market Clean and Sanitary.
Our meat is properly aged and in fine condition
when we tell it.
“Quality la Our Policy"
W e deliver: West side at 2 P.M.
East side 3 P.M.
WE MAKE A DELIVERY SATURDAY FORENOON
Phone Orders Early
Beaverton Market <8fc Grocery
H. A. M orrison, Mgr.
Lewis Brothers Props.
Olllcob: Itasi orlon. Cornar of Wntaon nnd F irst 81.
Portland Office, Portland Alito Freight Terminal
Phones : Ilenverlon. 51 on I f . .
Pqrtlnnd,
38*0
Portland, Mnln
Main 36*0
aan g rr from D estiny. aa If a|irlng war*
B rcua'a lim a and (hat lim a had m ine
ll waa Ilka a a a n im c e of a court.
W ith a i|i»lrk oboul ( t o enm ara of
hi» m outh, ha w alked boldly tow ard
b r r and looked down Into Ih* dlab of
c a rra l on Iba lab ia beneath bar ayaa.
"N othing but m ilk," said to . "No,
by O— d. you s h a n 't h a v s milk on your
rica ! It'a a n o u irag s. You a ra Ilia
young quean and I am Iha c ap tain of
th a palace guarda. And I'm off la a
borrow ed m otorcar to f a t you t t o rich
aal, tblrk»»i pint of cream In t t o rlly ,
and Iha »(wed law s c a s t atop m e "
T h is ahaurd young m an. w ith hla In­
fant anilla, hla a ih lm a'a body and hla
elem entary húngara, leaped out down
Iha Me|ia, Into a new tou rin g c a r la
which ha had coma, cut out th e m uf­
fler and wna »one.
H a rnm e buck with cream . Hla aunt
aald. “Jim , you a ra craay." Bui t o waa
noi craay H a had a a Instinct for rre-
a tln g rom ance; t o m ada t t o lllusloo
whan ha wished baaauaa ha had
learn ed thht adventure», p a rticu la rly
• bore w ith woman, fallad or aoraesded
according lo th a d istan c e from Iha
hum drum w orld ha could lead on aa a
guide Into Iha tropical and gaudy flow­
ered Jungla o f Changa.
H a becam a H reu a's knight. H a aald
ao hlmaelf. H a told bar th a t for bar
to co ntam plata going to work wna ab­
surd- It w as an Im propriety llka tra d ­
ing A m erican lleau ty rosea to arm y
mulee. l i n n s laughed and w ant to
work on Monday m orning; hut Jtm
H ennepin had stru ck tha right nota
whan ha had told her be would ha bar
knlghl. Bhe aald, "I do llka k n ig h ts—
not for myself, because 1 am aa
h ealthy."
''T ea. you burnt w ith |t," t o m id,
looking a t h e r forehand, bar th ro at,
bar w rists. “It la my d lstrectloo."
"N av a« helena I llka kalghta hermosa
they a re k nights."
"I am the o rig in ato r of tha k ntgbt
Idea," ha aald. ‘'Homebody haa told
you It w as King A rth b r or m o w one
al«a.
Mara plagiarían! I Coma w ith
me th is evening on a rid e to W aco."
H a took bat every w here and hla
aunt »cowled.
"Jim , aha la only aev tata an ." Mrs.
W ilkie said, panting.
"Aha looks tw e o ty flre ." be an-
"B ut It loads now here," aald t t o
aunt. "N ow here except to scan d al."
"Brands* T replied llennapln yaw n­
ing. "N onaanea! Also piffle! A m an
tak a s a beautiful girl around fo r t t o
eaiua reason th a t you'd w ear a d ia ­
mond tia ra If you had ooa, especially
If It had been given yon by
broker. It'a Just a sym bol of me a
ability to h a re th a rig h t things, I t's
ego.'*
“ la th a t all. J l m T
"Yea,” ha aald, lying gllhty.
"liec au se you hk v en 't th a money to
m arried. Jim ," aha aald. moving
m outh over ao th a t It looked like a
newly pun ctu red pink opening. She
liked to live n e ar Im m orality; It gave
h e r vicarious pi r e s u l t.
She had a
m agaslne pictu re o f a certain fre n c h
a rtre a a tacked up beside h e r looking-
glass. s h e would have been sorry tf
B rans had suffered m isfortune from
Jim . but also aha w ould have bean
g*ad Just a» ona, though aorry to h e ar
of a d istant a<-qoalntance dying, haa a
th rill o f Interest In finding a fa m ilia r
nam e In th e obitu ary notlrea.
H ennepin waa w him sical enough to
ra|>ent to Itrena, w ord for word, th is
conversation.
T hey w ere sittin g In th e m otorcar
looking out over th e u ndulating T ex as
prairie. In th e hollow* Iha red bud wna
t
Beaverton Transfer Co.
A U TO TRUCK ARO LIVERY SERVICE, DAILY TRIPS
T O PORTLAND
FURRITURE ARO PIARO MOVING
rnar rna i ram firm of m e t ratted Ntataa
had allnw ad him la U h a Iha whola of
Alaaka under Iha H ornaala»! a«t. And
yat, though no imo In Dalla» than
know II, fhl* waa rh» m an of u n ­
checked wild ym ilb, who had haatao a
tra in aonduatnr alm nat llfalaaa Is ( to
IU Ilim ara a la lia « and bad kIIlad Wa
rldlnc hora» w ith a alona bald In hla
a iro n a young hand.
tira n a waa altflna a l a a early break-
fa al whan ha ra m a la. H a did no«
apeak tn b a r; t o merely alared A fiar
a while, w ithout taking hla ayaa away
from her, ha put hla gun. hla ro a l
and hla hag Into a c h air behind him.
lie aim gaxed at her and aha, a »too
lalit-d g a te d h ark
Ha auggaslad
A pollo; h r auggaalrd vaguely Iha and
dan appenraftce of (ha fairy prtnre.
Ha waa glvln» an axlilblllon of hla an
p rrin e ru d ro -» hla alinoal n ialaailr
and inaiuonihlc Inaolanra; huí ll «raa
alan a auprem a com plim ent. th e beat
It» knew how in baal nw.
"W ell," anld lia ni Inal. “ ICg aprlng
lim a."
Ill' spoke II» 11 l.r had In« n a i«»-,
!
¿
naan, i w ourairr snow wnan i nad a r '
rived th e re a n d stood on t t o vary
I he tl.ile h'-rcoV.
•pof."
Dulcí* fhig St x l tiny uf
CHRI3TMA5
"My 0 - 4 . yau’ra Mbs a saw flower,
vemher,
IUÍ5.
opened a p fo r t t o drat tim e and wet
Il.'ire, MflAlenr A P a tr f i, A tlor
ffTORY la tw o parts. T he
w ith daw I"
b irth o f a Baba, heralded
noy» for AdmirU-Hratrlv.
d d If t o coaid n e t conceal ha at a, ha
F IT w ar# poaathlo, t t o Itan d als
by angola, and th a teoodorful
Nora Welch,
\<Trninlílrit(rÍx
ñatead b a r hand and aquaeaad It m ill
would
bav*
boon
unhappy,
her*tin*
light from n s t a r ; T ha c are er of
MM anld. "Oh. Jiro I"
of Ilio Fviftli* of Wlttlnn
nt
t
t
o
past
of
t
t
o
roaay
reverses
a M an wkoaa Ilfs ra d ia te d love
"W ad, y a u 'ra food a f m ar*
W'ak li, iltc- naeit.
y e a r; a g re a t lose by Are, sickness,
and good w ill
T a n , I am. Jim . I’m fond a f y su "
lo o ; and hospital bills, aad roaay of
*
>
i
A<t\ o S I -1
W ith the B aba ttod c am s to
" P e rh a p s It'a b e e e a sr you have no
t t o m laforiiiBM th a t eoaw In a Ilf«
. earth . In t t o Man H a w alked
one elan to t o food of," ha auggaated.
tim e *<N-med lo have come to them the
SUMMONS
a n d com m uned with man. In
" I don 't In « » ,* ah* told him
“1
p ast year. T o peep In on them , nr In the «trrwt« (Otari • ( (Sr » (a te #f
both, the Id vine and hum an a re
don't know y a t ”
oven
to
h
ave
listened
In.
woul
l
have
Ocean» fee H a a M a ittii ( wt»(|>.
beautifully Interw oven Into th a
H a looked aro u n d a t th a yellow
convinced any recluse th a t happiness K. E. S ttu u i» ) and C a lla JE. Un ali­
love which C h ristm as pereonl-
borlaos In tb a w eal so d shivered
w as perm eating th e very aliuoaphere
bis w ilt, l'laJi^lff«,
fleav
"W a a re n 't by ourselves," be ax­
of th a t home.
. m
L et us Sanaa tb a light above
el al m ad w ith Irrita tio n
"Not h e rs la
C.
"Now, Ja m es," began Mrs. Kendal, - lo h n Q . M c F ft p n and
th a m an g er and faal tb a w arm th
D ellas. Wa ought to tak a a trip .”
W I f «a» IW **ttf ! **» tüe
M<Kad<S»n. )»l
who d id n 't resem ble one who tak e s
of th e love which haa hallow ed
”A t r i p !" aald B reña
"H ow could
furiti r,u «tiri Mfnnfa
T o J o h n Ü. ]
t t o "dally dosen” but proved th e say
t t o day afnee flrat tha angels
w e t n to n trip !"
vr If«** U» a * b o f t
M c IT R d rit» . I t e
Ing, " to u g h and t t o world laughs
brought
th
e
ir
u
nusual
m
essage.
T o u w ean bacanas of money t Wall,
w ith yon," "I b a r* laughed a t M arta’s n a m * ri d « fo n d r n t« :
May
C
h
ristin
a
s
bring
you
Joy.
I'm going to flx t h a t *
H a sm iled
In lite Mn») o t th« ttU tt of Or«
la tte r un til I am rich. All th eir money,
—W. D. I’en n y p erk er.
c raftily. T r e a stra n g le bold on soma
yet she »ays she c a n 't have a hnppy
I S , l» M . W e M .ra M »w»p»e»r B a l s a .)
Yrm a n d «A ch Q t y o u ■*£<
moony, B rana. 1 a i m « * th a t when
C hristina» because o f o u r m any re-
!fiu)v«d
»P k tp r anri %U'
• tu rn up with som e real money pao-
, versos, a n d th a t th ey w ouldn't think
the
it r i p l ü l n i
f i l l 'd
TOU
pi• will say th a t I dipped Into the till
of having any one In, and for u> not Rito»«« **ntltî«ri c o u r t' o,Tri c
Of*
o r had a rich uncía dla It will b* such
to be too looely. W eil, well, th a t anre-
h * f o r e t h e U » t d*Y o f 1
a novelty to have a roll. But they'll
ly Is fu n n y —u s not b« too lo n e ly !"
<1 it*.
fn
t o w ro n g I'll gat It uiy owa way. And
SEASONABLE WILDNESS
Mrs. R andal b u rst out laughing again. » atio fl o f I h t J » n m iiw * i'ïl • fate
It'a coming."
"W all, Rose, quit your laughing and
O n <>r b e f o r e t h e u p i r . U i y
"Oh. Jim r
de to
« re e k * n e x t. fo»ro a n d a f t* ,
re ad th a t le tte r, o r tell It to me.”
"M oney of no money, I want you."
"Oh, Jam es, to think of her being o f th«* f i r s t p u b l i c t t l o n o f t
he anld. "Boma day I'll m ake you any
so unhappy over our Iona w hen we uxoria, t h e r ie te o f *aM ÍH
you lov# m e."
don’t even think ab o u t It. Bhe alw ays lie u ti<> n th p f c p f bPluiE o n
B rana lay aw aka under a hot roof
sees th e 'Blough o f D e sp o n d '; no 102Ä. Ajiri If y*>u I m JI »o t«
w ondering w hether alia loved Jim Hen
w onder sh e 's so skinny.
W orrying HVbri B iu iw T * a J«I t a i h ^ î i l n t J
a rp ta . T h era waa no one to tall her
about u a ! Jim . w e've never had a th ere o f Uto* » lafh ttif
h* r r b f f if p r u > J . ■. «fo r
! th e tJ a u rt fo r
th a t a to did not.
h appier C h ristm a s N one of ua haa
fo r
l l n ih * * ir » » id «• m p l a i n t , l u - w l t :
As Iha w eeks w ent an aha found
died y e t; we still have o u r g arage
a d f - r f r e *»f t h e » I h . v « «9«l)tlC 'i
h e rself asking w here th a end would ba
to live In.
C h ririm a a la C hristm as c o r r e c t i n g t h e d JM r t p t i iD o f li t« r i a l
of day a fte r day o f show ing perfum ed
w h eth er o u r pocket book be fa t or « ■ »t«tr (4»<ftcrib«d i» . A rid r e i o j in lin e
wives of lla lla s business man em ­
lean."
•
h A t e e r t H Ï u de«** «X*
a n d c o rre c tin g
broidered linens at tha P o rto HP-an
I f i t s .
"Yea, Knee, b u t C h ristm as doesn’t j e c u t e d a n d l i c it v e f e d b y
atora, of w alking homo, aoinel lutes
seem to be th e sam e to th e fat and J o h n G . M v F n d e « a n d ’U n i j i
w ith man sta rin g a t her. of trying to
lean. Judging from your laugh and M r F a d d c n . b i s h i f i-, U> K l i . H w « n -
And Inter*at In tha chocolata fudge
• u n a n d H t t l d * R. & # c tt« o n . b l « w l f e .
M a rta ’s s a d n e s s "
m inds of g irts who did not llka to
it.
“Bay, Ja m es, le t's h ave them down j p l a i n t i f f « h*?r«in. d * it« i A
t o e s h e r around because aha talked
fo r C h ristm a s and show them w hat a 1 1024 a n d o n &«friftrofeAr 15* !&•*»
like a professor and wore the beauty
r
w onderful tim e people ra n have living « o r d f d lo tl*«: o f f lc o o f
•to y w ished waa th rlra. It waa not
[ o f c o n t « t a o c « m o f \V A * h iD /‘. o n C o u n -
In th e ir garage. We ra n put them
d e a r th a t Jim waa not the ona man
U ovk 400
l P
*• H *
overhead in th e se rv a n ts' q u a rte rs— I t y , Or«c°**«
of all, th e prince who stepped out of
( t h e r e o f , re c o r d « o f d«v ri*
f
l“
have
to
m
ake
use
of
It
In
som
e
way,
<*»untjr « n ri BlaV«. »n«t « ^ ti
d In
She—I know a place n earby w here
nothing and held out hla bau d s to her
for
we
m
ay
nev
er
be
ab
le
to
afford
u l a l n t l f f '« ro in f> l« ln t h ^ e f n . KV c o r ­
In tom a kind of m iraculous tableau. the m istletoe grow s wild.
a n o th e r m aid.”
r e c t l y < le « rn b |n tf *»kJ la n d A m b» In «
H e—L ead me th ere . H I grow wild,
No ona rem inded h e r th a t she wna only
“H
op
to
It,
d
ear.
T
ou
alw
ays
do
i a l l t h e fo tlijw in ji b o u n d e d w it! «V«-
s e v e n t- w ; aha felt th a t aha waa a s old too.
th e p ro p e r s tu n t a t th e rig h t tim e. I c r ib e d r e a l p r o p e r ty . n U u e tv d
th «
aa the pyram ids, for her reading had
th in k w e shall enjoy K. aa you «eem C o u n ty o f W A « k iB £ l >u
F* ' U 4*f
m ada her ap p ear aa ralatad to the past.
to enjoy th e thought of It."
O re g o n , t o - w i t : tk < f !n n io $ At ■ . I r a n
M ora th an anythlog «Isa a-m # fu n d s
*•!
M rs R andal continued to laugb. p ip e 112.0 f e r t n o r t h « n ri
m ental p a rt of b a r declarad th a t »he Everybody’s T ree Ig
K a «1
and aa M a rta w a s leaving, she. too. Morth. St deirreea. S it.*:
w as a s n o th in g th a t w hatever she
,
-v ___
m ight do o r becom e thee» could ba m.
Community 1 roe laughed and s a id ; “ W ell. Knee, lau g h ­ f t l r u o a m I t J h . e T 8 . o u 1 » h W K w . l I o v W rn w - r l . >f l i t « H oc-
.-
ing la c a tc h in g ; h a p p in e ss too, I sup
d isaster, no loan; th a t »ha waa created f^H K IU T M A H m eans ao m uch th at
fl- u (h
19 d f f m t ,
f n i l i i i i - ■*, w w t
to ba given aw ay.
ona day cannot c ontain 1L It be- pfiae. I th in k w e shall live In our 302.3 f e e t t o c e n t e r *»f fjjtemnty
One day Jtm cam e hom e a t th a noon * * " *b o a t D ecem ber I and continues g a ra g e next y e a r—not n early so much th e n c e N o r th 5 d e g r e e « , Ifl
h o u r H a did not usually com a than, “ » “ >
r>0 crowd» It « b l­ work, a n d tru ly — I'v e nev er had a W e n t in c e n t e r o f C o u n ty I!oa*| M.;
and evidently t o to d n«t coma to have r '," « u
ev ergreen traee m ove Into b e tte r tim e. B arely a M erry C h rist­ f e e t t o a p o i n t , t h e n c e .V o'rth 89
m as w e’r e had a n d we wish for you d e g r e e s 3 r a in u te a . f k u tt 300.1 f e e t
lunch there, fo r ha atood ou trid e th a
*» advance. B urdened axpreaa-
and J a m e s well, you'll be happy and to a p o i n t ; t h e n c e jM julh
fe e t
doo* w here hla a a n t» piggy »yea could
««<1 overloaded postm en serve
n e t ana him. a n d beckoned to B rana »•*** CUu* *» b rra ld i. and th e tide think you a re p rosperous w h e th er you to t h e p la c e o f b e g ln tiio g . i t h e in g
‘ • u th
m ysteriously.
*1 Joyful ex citem en t rise s h igher and a re o r not, so all I can say tfl you la— t h e i n t e n t i o n t o c o n v e y ft*
h a l f o f L tri 61» H o c k e n aer* ■». a c ­
W han aba bad coma e u t onto tb a higher «»«1 •* foam s about t t o root» good-by.— Kmtly Burk« Adams.
c o rd in g to a n u n re c o rd e d p la t tn e re -
( f t I t « « . W * S e r l N » w » p « p « r U a lo n >
porch, ha took h e r hand and led t o r of «*• »Parkllng and b eau tifu l com
o f; a n d th a t sa^ l d eed be
! re e d
around tb a c orner of th e house Bhe m an lt? C hrtatm aa tree .
to b e a d e e d to , a n d t o h a v e c o n ­
a s a —------------
glorious --------
tre e -------
la st - -------
year.
could alw ays n v n v n aher
u w vow
n o il o m f the
m e g It
— w
-----—
t t o heat
v e y e d f r o m s a id d e f e n d a n t s t o p l a i n ­
Maxing aun of noon which flattened Me ’r h * moon looked down from a peace-
t i f f s t h e la n d a b o s 'e d cA crlb eri.
, burning upon them aa If It w are aotac fu l sky. T h e alngera Oiled th a s ir
A nd fo r a fu r th e r d c W '
*»f
Advertising boa made your business a b o v e e n t i t l e d C o u r t t h a t ... p U iin tif f a
w ith sw eat sounds. T he people who
I g reat w rath.
crow
ded
a
bout
w
ere
from
every
land
j
E . E . S w e n s o n a n d H u ld u K. Kvper
Keep ap Uae advertising.
"Loob h e re !" said Jim . w ith a kind
, o f ferocity in hla voice and ayaa. “I'm T hey all tra n s la te d the caro ls tnto
«o n , h i* w ife*, a r e t h « aJbv lu U q w b -
th
e
tr
own
tongues
and
m
ad
f
them
e ts' In fe e s im p le o f a l l o f
n : '; ’
going aw ay. Com pton P arm a lee w on't
NOTICE
T
O
CREDITORS
p ro p e rty
above d e s c r lo ^
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t o la D allas, and I've a n e rra n d to . brinC b* fk »•>« gladneae o f p a st day*,
do."
All natio n s a n d all denom ination« In Tha County Court Of The w h o le t h e r e o f , a n d t h a t vt h ? i r t i t l e
t o t h e sn o k b e f o r e v f r *>uieiod a s
w et» for a m om ent unified aa they
Statu of Oregon for Wash­
"Y ou'ra so excited, Jim ." .
a g a i n s t a l! o f s a i d d e .fe n d a o y s , t h a t
"Yea. I know. But t t o dm « haa atood In- fro n t o f th e courthouse and
ington County
I w ant to Know If you love looked op past th e sum m it of th e tree In Ihe Matter of the E state of I t b e d e c r e e d t h a t y o u a n d e a c h , o f
y o u a n d a l l p e r s o n « c la im in g
by*
th a t atood for all and saw th e flag of
th ro u g h o r u n d e r you. or e ith e r o f
William Welch, deceased.
H a did not a p p e a r te r a r e m uch A m erica shining In th e spotlight and
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Notice is hereby given, tha t
stream in g la t t o free a ir of o u r g reat
w hat bar answ er w ould bn»
o f. In. o r t o » a id la n d «or a n y -pdurt
dem ocracy. T he tre e th a t grow» on the undersigned ha s been duly t h e r e o f , a n d t h a t p l a i n t i f f s Yiav« ,-u e h
“I think I do. Jim ."
T o u 'r a willing to ta k e a trtpT B rave Am erican aoU la Everybody’s T ree. It appointed by the above entitled o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r r e l i e f an t o t h o
enough to go to St. Louis alone? To sheds Its light and Ita gift of liberty court, as A dm inistratrix of the C o u r t m a y s e e m j u u t e n d e q u ita h l« .
m eet roe?"
upon ua all.—C h risto p h er Q. H asard .
T h i s s u m m o n s I*
n p ijft y o u
E sta te of said deceased, and
< f t K U . W W ta r a U M S O ! « V a l * * .)
T o u m ean you w an t to m arry me.
b y p u b li c a t i o n In T h e D e av e r to s i , R e ­
has
duly
qualified
as
suen.
Jim ?"
v ie w . b y o r d e r o f H o n G ^uryge Ft.
Now, Therefore, all persons f i t g l e y , J u d g e o f t h e a b o v e »ruiitltMl
"W hy yea. If It tu rn a out all tig h t "
having claim s againet said e s­ C o u r t, w h ic h o r d e r w a s m a d e a n d
T i l go."
"B rave enough?"
tate are hereby notified and re­ d a t e d N o v . 4. 1025 . a t H ills b o r o .
Christman Season Time
T m not m uch of a cow ard, Jim —
quired to p re se n t the same, to­ O re F g i r o s n t . p u b l i c a t i o n N o v . i . 1925.
th a t lea st of alL"
to M ake New Friends gether with proper vouchers L a s t P u b l i c a t i o n D e c. t-H, W 25.
"W all, th an —listen. H e re 's a hotel.
H E c a r stopped.
It had been therefor, to the undersigned a
M. B. Bump a n d D . D B u m p .
T he nam e Is w ritten on th a t card. Be
passing through a poor locality the law offices of Hare, Mc-
A tto rn e y s
fo r
P la in tif f * .
th e re on Friday, th e tw elfth of t t o th a t C hrtatm aa m orning.
M.
B. B u m p , resk fe m * e a n d
post
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in
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American
m onth. I l l be th ere a t flour o'clock.
"WhAre a re all th ese old woaien
o f f ic e a d d r e s s . H ills b w ro . O re g o n ,
Tou b e tte r come th e day before G et a h urrying?" the lad y aaked of one of National Bank Building n Hills i D .
D . B u m p , r e s id e n c e a n d
post
room a n d don't t o frightened.”
boro, W ashington CoOnly, Ore o f f ic e a d d r e s s . F o r e s t G ro v e . O r 1 n.
t t o old women hobbling along.
"No. Jim ."
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"B et Bogg’s m an la bu ried , a n ' w e're gon. w ithin six m onths from
"W hy do you look a t roe » o r
goln' to help w h a t w e can, m am .”
"B acatile 1 bava no nvonev now "
"S o ninny T*
(To bo continued next week)
"Oh, I ’ll clean th e w indy, likely, a n '
Je n . yonder, w ho’» a good cook, will
i get dinner. Home’ll do one thing, a n ’
som e nnotlier. W e'll all help, so Bet
n be w ith h e r m an. W e like to he
CHRISTMAS CARDS
i ra
neighborly."
T h e lady drove on. but stopped at
[ /"''H H 18T M A 8 c a rd s h ave he
a C h ristm as store.
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com e a n ig h tm a re for m any
She bad lived next door to her
people, b u t It Is th e m isuse and
neighbor fo r th re e years, and had
not th e uae o f them th a t should
never nodded or called. Such thin g s
oe deplored.
w ere comm on In I h e ir sets.
A C hristntaa c ard today, ns a l­
B ut now th e c a r stopped, a n d th e
w ays. la, or ahnuld be, a h a r
lady w ent to th e house and Introduced
blnger of love. If It la not, the
herself, and begged to com e In la te r
fault Is w ith u a a n d not with
nod see th e c hildren play ing about the
th e cartl. A c ard should alwnya
C h ristm as tree.
he a m essage of friendship, not
T hey p a rte d w ith w arm ly clasped
a p erfunctory duty. In a busy
hands. T hey w ere to be good friends.
world It Is a convenient, delight­
It had Just com e about.
ful w ay In which to rem em ber
T he footm an hud tak en an arm ful
one’» frie n d s ; aa such. It has
come to »lay,
of bundles round to th e side door.—
F ra n k H e rb ert Sw eet.
Mny we resp ect th is tim e-hon­
LAUGH—BE HAPPY
AT CHRISTMAS TIME
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ored Institution a n d m ay It serve
us a s our winged m essenger,
ra th e r th an affpl**« us aa an u n ­
pleasan t e r p re te n d ed duty.—H.
I.u c ltu Cook.
( f t t»»». W »o™ N»ir»p»per Union ,
Get your p rin tin g a t home.
CATARRH
Ihe Family’s P resent
to the Family f
C atarrh la a Local d l a a n greatly In-
t w o f t H t o fo»■v s y . v . v i v . t 1 a » a » flu.nerd by Constitutional conditions
HALL’S CATARRH M E D IC IN E con­
stats of an Olntmant which glvrs Quick
Rkllaf by local application, and tha
Internal Mrdlcln*. a Tonic, which acta
through tha ni,„«t on tha Mucous Sur-
flc
a s and assists In ridding your ffystam
SAD. BUT TRUE
of Catarrh.
Sold by druggl't» for ovrr « T sars.
F. J. Chanay A Co.. Tolado, O.
A C to v r o le t flo* CSri»tm aa—th ere ’) a gift » urr V n
th a t thousand* w ill w elcom e! P o o l th e co*( o*' I p e r
g i f t . fo r f a th e r , m o t h e r , s l a t e r ,a n d b r o t h e r —a n d
■make a C h ev ro let th e fa m ily ’s p re sen t tn tha tan >,
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M O T H E R ! Fletcher’s Castorig it a harmless Substitute for.
Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups,
prepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of
Constipation
Wind Colic
Flatulency
To Sweeten Stom»ch
D iarrhea
Regulate Bowels
AMi in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and
Natural Sleep without Opiates
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T* avoid imitation*,
dilution«, always look for th* lignature of
Phyiiciani everywhere recommend It,
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" It N avsr O ccurred to H ar T h a t I
Might Lova You," Ha Said.
In blntuu and th e a ir of dunk wna like
the light, iclv ety .
"It never occurred to hor th a t I
might love you,” he aald.
Itren a aald nothing.
"D on’t you love me a little?" ha
aaked.
"I don 't know, Jim — really, I don’t
know. I don't know w hat lov# la I've
only rend about1 It, und It la Juat like
m illin g about, som e place you've never
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T a lk It over a t th e table to n ig h t. T h e n pay o « » > i*lt.
L ea rn h o w little It will co»t to h ave a good-1 -
d ep en d a b le car In w hich to m ake th e Chrivcmvacxlt*
th is year.
O ffering q u a lity a t low coat, giving y o u qua! rV B a ­
tura» fo u n d o n th e tinea« sa.-«, a Chevro*at v *U he a
lasting gift—o n e th a t y o u a n d th e w hole fiu.nty » dl
t o enjoying tong a fte r leaser gilt» h. ve b e en fo rg o ic Q .
Bernard (Sit Stipe
A t S tip e ’s G arag e, B eav eitu i^ C re.
T eocher— W illie, « b y Is everyone
happy a t C h ristm as tiro«?
W illie- Well my fa I t o r 's happy t o ­
urna t o a l n a a a J
m fo g ft
Q U A L I T Y
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