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Pag* Piva tiw F p M «y , heat of tha da» waa «vap< rntln* Iha DM* Tuesday »Mining In honor laat drupa at Ilia bottom Pnrinalea o f Mr. B o yd 's litri Inlny unii Ivor- had rondamnad hlmaalf to death ! He ' nary, had loat the fuel ha hail put In for the return Journey !” ¡ (illy C a r r » » ■ loo k in * a ll Hrana pressed her lipa tightly to* drwaaed up the oilie r morning, gatliar and for man» momenta looked ,,m | If D a m « lio s .ip 1 « correct into the great fanltk. apre.d of the w)|| „ „ „ „ ,,i n h , - ------- O TUtn g||t, tUrii«N| .... a. . Ä ffU llMH iowurd I th« cur fin<l took a«vFril itrp« 1 * Voi. 5 No. 8 ." Mid Palar Irm i». “Tou. J. « . D o b b in « haa pureJiaaod mufln A ft II la CaJ # « n a h #»•« it, II .... .... L’ n l I mint know, Patar, beyond . ,‘»l,.-Ittadf acre from Henry Nel- L R. M E iZ L E R Bay tl, tauerton^îiummer •hado» of a doubt." (Oontlnueci Frum . L » « t W eak) to t C u «»," Í Transfer to. Mr. und Mrs. John Hooa o f Couper Mouulajii are the proud ,o with u* ' ,,Brwil, of . n.m-pound boy when we go— following ua away. We born Monday morning’. Dr. M*. tntlat leave them both—hare." »on report* mother und non do glia took hla hand. "I hiu aura. For my aal f I ran an ing nicely. “8 Lewis Brothers Props. AUTO TftUCK AND LIVERY 8ERVI0E, TO PORTLAND DAILY TRIPS FURNITURE AND PIANO MOVING Otllces: Beaverton, Corner of Watson and First Rl. Portland Office, Portland Auto Freight Terminal Phones; Beaverton, 61 on I I . Portland, Main 3640 Ï 0 fa£ a .« .» lowerhou**, w n PEkiukt ,, ings made the eighth major girls. Mrs. Melzler woo for the College .i„ , •. «. , , ' . pla> she has coached. The girls, and Lawrence I>ay for the where he made a name for ___ . i „ , , . . students took a great interest toys. The track meet was then himself as star high jumper , .. , . “ ” . . . ,. ,, . v , w *n lbe project and gave to the adjourned until all the ravish on the varsity track team. k_, public the best of their ability. ing appetites had been aa tiafied. The war broke Into his col- After dinner the rontesla con All the parts were well inter Icge years and he spent three tinued as follows; Horse-slit e preted and much credit is due ■war. I know tha desert hua earvad tournament. Juniors, first; Sen Born, to Mr, and Mr«. Cecil years in the service. After the to all the actors. aome great Will The b o o k la dosed.' r e rc1 ' t " . d to O. A. C. to Backward race, .Florence Harrison as Celia, iors, second a a a a a a a D Allen o f VVatson SI., Mon 1 te his educai ion. o.nid-t Gordoi Wilcox, Senior, 1st; day, May 17. n 7H pound girl. the oldest daughter, gave a very They alept upon one grant aquare At Beaverton his rUe w a * excellent arid pleasing mter- lim Underwood, Frosh, 2nd and blanket «(■read on the open deaert , , r - M ason w u » In altendance. and, he was «bon (»rin. prelation of her. part, and she Warren Jones, Frosh, 3rd. Hop beneath tha atara while the pule lut.gi Mr. Alien ia one o f the em - step and jump race, Charles and a« a teacher of com- was well received. moved on Ita great silver arc arroaa ployes o f Ihe Klandurd (Ml Co mereiai i| subjccts he is credited the heavens. Tha Pueblo hlrernlero her**, Ralph Mapes as Colonel Brandi. Junior, 1st; Raymond with turning waa far behind; from It they had rid out the test * Smith took his part well, and Harrison, Junior. 2nd, and Gor den for tullea lu aw ed alienee. And "C a p huh rum, m an ager o f typi" > that ev r rrpre>lenten we'll all say be looked fine ip don Wilcox, Senior, 3rd. when they had reached a «topping the News-Times Annex in K o r- this school. The Juniors hefd first place Several B. H. 8. jlli( uniform. plnce u | hui a rise of ground, neither cat Grove, and one of hi» up- ilud eiit« undcr his tutelage, (Jiadys Junkin in tha role of for Ihe pennant and the Rec- had dared ao expression. Aching with ,,, en tice, w as town Friday have won honors in the slate , oAunt Ma- „ ur<.,y ..look th a iors w»>n second place. Fresh- . weartneM tb.y had looked at earl. an ounr<#d , ha( Jua( and county contests. * ' Clfke" with her hy„eric s. She man third, and Sophomores last other mutely and Hung themselves . , , J ‘ dwrm | bought a new Miller unit for a coach of basketball and did splendid work and is to be place. Now the eerond morning. Ilka the Ilia «hop, I.atcr, a girls' baseball game football he has made the best highly complimented Ural, ranie over the deaati'a edge with was played. It proved to be Mr. E. E. Swenvon «peak« lo- (*f, a Kn' al1 ,urnwu' Gordon Wilcox as the fathei a boat of golden lances; again the air •luite an exciting game (fo r night. May 2 I»L at the Swedish 'Rfitcullies » » ‘* against schools of four daUihl. rs »t,ould re- of the deaert lierauie a hate of luml on Ihe Hast uMich larger student bodies( ee|Ve much credit for the way hose who played). nous violet bunging above Hie red ami l.utheran Church (Continued from F*ront Page Side, under the auspices of the a,ld ha“ always managed t o hf handled his part, especially »allow M in is autl watting for that About a dozen o f the real rlaag whan the yellow glare was flung Lutheran Brotherhood His sub l,r' ak * '« " • which speaks highlyj for ((jp dro,j way h(t had of rP brave ones ventured in “ swim forward again over the plain. ject will he "The Future of Ihe ul *|1' af,lll,> i,n^ w,|en he did p ilin g . |,is ‘God Bless My ming" but it was loo cold to gel good material he turned o u tjg oui." Hrana awoke. M l up. unhrslded list Church." stay in very long. The trip was bslr aud tossed it loose with liar tin the best team that Beaverton Roy B rig g s in the part o f old gars. Someth lug within her. that hail enjoyed even if the weather has ever had. A team that can Admiral Grice, w on m any h»«u growing with the stow growth PLAN TO CLIMB MT was rather rainy and oool and win ten out o f, fifteen games chuckles from the audience. of stalwart long life, that hnd suffered the students, friends and rela HOOD, J U L Y 4 AND 8 against schools that are larger Bo blight, that subconsciously aha had The two lovers, Mildred Mc- tives returned to their respec This opportunity is being »0*1 against teams (hat have , protected and nurtured for an unseen lo plan n Irip up Mi Played together for two and ;u,d <,ray> ifav« a tive homes tired but happy. end. that had Iveen made ready to ulth taken o f courting stand assaults by tragic winds, tlial Hood, on July 4th and 5th for three years is a real one and i„ pleasing exhibition to and Mr. Melilcr goes t* rredit for a,,,, mufh crf‘d't is i,u,> ,hpm many hours of hard work had lived apart and Immune from the high school student» equipment for the tglnl. * « « now free. Aa she throw . it> eilir.ens o f Beaverton. the performance o f the team. Jnr w>,h which they prepare her arms inward the sun. so notv this Beaverton is very fortunate in The students o f B. H. S. will »'I'held their parts in the per flicker o f the fire all through thing within her for the first time the play, and the moonlight securing Clem Blnkrtey for their have many problems confront- formance came forth from Its depths to greet June Hudson and Merza Hal- scene in Act III. guide. niakney ha« climbed Ml. iijg them, hut they are not wor- a dawn of Its own Many personal compliments ninety times and has rying for they know they will sten added much color to the It was not a thing asking for dru llood play with their bright gowns that were made such as, "My, matlr crises or for summit« of Joy; taken about 1000 people to the have a ntan at their helm who tJut that stage looks like home," will pilot them safely through and good acting. If only »«ki d for the ultimate romance top. and "How pretty the stage Jim Kimmey and Richard — that of the continuity of a full, If you are planning on going their impending difficulties, a strong, human life— the adventure of to the top of ML Hood this ntan Dial will instill into t h e Vaughters did their part “ up looks,” are due to the excellent adventures Into which the soul throw» summer, he sure to plan on school, as a whole, Ihe pep and brown", in acting as the be work o f Bernice Cox, the Stage mind and body, thought nml fleah. lated suitors to Celia. Decorator. making the trip at this lime f ig f1 that iie put into them on nerve und w ill. And lie« HUSO «tic had Frances Sundberg, as a For several days after t h e and go with the crowd. For the gridiron ancf on Ihe maple found her mate ln this ultimate ro French maid, gave an attrac play many "amateurs" were mu nee, Hrenu bent over and kissed further pnrlictilnrs write to or court, and a man who has this Fara ge' in touch with Clem Btakney confidence »if the whole school tive and realistic appearance to heard copying William Peter's lips ttie play. day's "God Bless My Soul,” anti o f Tigartl. ! is 'hound to sucricptl. We wish He smiled In hla sleep, and slowly Credit must be given, also, to ; Aunt Ida's laughs. his body moved sntl his eyes opened. ----------■■■ hint all the success in the world "Where «re we going, PeterF alio Work I ih « begun on the Bca in his new position and at IhpjPnul Wirlh and Herbert Kechn The Senior (.lass certainly ■eked ver M arsh overhead crossin- mg tisiperinlcndent evv>ry su e-[for the efficient way they ban- thanks all the students of B "Honiewiierv Wiih you," he «Hill, alt ot, xhe Dalle «-California high- sunte time we wish our depart-! died the complicated lighting H. S. for their aid in making ting up. "8»>mewhere with you. I npar K) , h Ka,,s C(.s< G. H. plot of the play. It took them “ Green Stockings" a success, suppose «e ll have to he uiurrii«!. d ur ' . ouf. But I feel that we ware some- thing mere than thal a long, long lime "Pater.” ”ï '”1" •W. muatn't I at thla un Ilio wajr limarti Ih* (alo of (ha forliniallon «a lla Potar alo|i|ioil ani! kli krU al a litio I hmho I a|Hil on Iho •end Ila aalil Inronlcslly. "Tliolr tiri* Whoro Ilio» alo tliolr Inai au|i|ior lo (ollior- Ilio vu vp ni »non «Iloti h mon fin**’ ili# ii*ii Tlia aun had dropped below Iho 1 J* Ilrenn atartad to apaak. mountain« abova Iba ino«« ; Ita "No, noi »at," Patar «aid "Aa ||an n «odiad Dro had aol II ait down Into a nepln had aulfarad. ao ha «ufTered. hot la »«r of dull, aúllan haal. Mm Mora, peritili.«, baraiiaa In Ida car ba»ond Iba wall wbora tholr car atoi«l Iba open doaort, bara, oruol. with Ilia ina! aa wa bava— ha had a ( » „ d a y « ’ Ibi you aaa that boat wavaa runnln* Ilka rndloaa horda «oppi» of »a la r vf ahoap alón* Iba quivering liorlaon. hlack thin* out there on Iha deaeri '■ waa a rallof from that «I rouge a|>rll It la a melai container for water. He if Ilia dried wall, ilia ruin« M m tine waa an i raved that ha'hail triad to dru* It alón* with him on a loqialaa« rallo» *nt» dual, and Iha «Honra Hrana Hilad bar lun*. aa one doaa . »”urar> Whan ha ‘ ludi h.itii* n flt * r lim n » m lU a »... < l a u .• who haa ronia from tha Inlarlor of a loat hope after man» ralla« ha dra**ed It hack, tappln* Ita contenta to wat inortuar». hla crarkin* lipa until tha luat drop ■’Patar." aha «aid. waa *oiia." ' I ea. dear " "But tha ear?" aha aakad. "What "I want to tall you, Patar, that »nu naetl not worr» about nr. I am all tiapiwned to tha car F “Tha car waa all right," replied rt*hl It la nrcaaaar» for me to know Pater ''Pome till« « a » . Don't *o In And I'm going to know. Polar, with l>ook behind It— tha aul an» weakening Wa'vr coma too I m b I of It. far for that." • rack« H had made from the enrloanr Ha took bar hand. ro i.mira Hut hara It alop|ied Ol. I'm not willing to lai thla make a , „„ „ „ , ,h| ,lf r ou ma. Peter* Mid "I va | _ |f ^ ,land „ „ palil ln full be tora lilla Ho «bow me down.“ And th. n lel'a turn toward tbe earn (trena ■inrwl at him la open-eyed 'ng of <>ur waya” Wondriiiienl. "thir w«y." he ln«l«led. rurreetlng “Ha waa the Instrument of Jualln bar. "N'ot waya Tha eainlng of our —he hiniaclf,” peter went un. "A man » ■ ) , together." who would «ave hla life, loot It Tin Khr aliook her head a lltlle aa |f madnrarf of fear brought all tbut hi «orne doulvt liad atlrrad wltbln. bul hod to fe a r-a n d mora." Iba» weea oulabla tha wall now and Ile pntiard. Petar'« «ye» «e re opon Ibat whtrh he "Hraaa, I will tell you," ha «aid In Dad aaen bafora. H . dropped behind bar and turned ““ * " , body mwl, ... th«. alie ..... fared i..» ur.i mn''’ '"WIHmalhla. with,ml power In Var ao thal toward reiiiuin. He » • « In ■ paule of fear ha bcml In Iba southern end o f Hie i lie wanted to bide hla crime ut an» fort! cation wall. ! co»!. Ile hart tilled hla gasoline tank T ' are," M id ha. "You itld not a«*e for the return Journey l.ook !" t av we drove In." Peter (volutevi to the hole In the back 01 ulln* on the deeerf. Ilka a ragged of the car Into which the guaollne la jnkvi .pt Impropriety, waa Iha ruin of P°ure«l. The arraw cap hud gone A i touring ear All thal waa left of It« bent copper pipa alili dangled out of lop waa hanging In wlapy atrip« on that bole. ihe metal frnma, Ita paint and varnleh "Ha wanted a hat full of guaollne. tad almoat gone, the tlraa hud That waa tha fuel, nrenu— the fuel to lardened and crumbled on th« wheel«, burn the remain« of Jim Hennepin." •brad« of dry rotted leather dangled He wet hla lipa 'rom Iha ruahlona hlotimileea, dead, "lie uaed a siphon. This bent cop illaul aa all rlee. tha car. aa If It per pipa taken from bla tool rliM t - »era a shabby outcast thrown out to a «par» length of oil feed pipa) And 11«. uppeared dUruueolala, ready to with that he tilled hla hat and ran •end forth a wall of lonrllneea Into bark.” the emptiness It had turned Ita bark Peter looked up Into tha aky. He upon Pueblo Meacalero. ua If U had want on quietly. “Anil the alphon ran «anted to go away but could uot. on. Ha had forgotten lb It ran on "He came lu that. PaterF Urena with Ita Utile streuin aulurnllng the naked Mint until tha tank waa empty and Ihe Beaverton the 50 cent* a year "Ila la tbara nothin* for you to aaa. t will eici i u tnmlcrn re al- N E W S U P E R IN T E N D E N T “ Green rilockm ga, the first AT PICNIC TRACI WEE i daar. Ila muat bava had tha delualon deuce fop Ih elr home. i The ab-ence o f Mr. MeGlas- a,,,J onl> r " ,UJor P1» * ol l,ie •t laat that ha eolild driva Iba ear. Monday. May I7lh, th* Bea Cecil Iturnen liuti the mis- ■«oil aa sapdi’inienvlent here H’ ven by the Henior rluaa Ilea tbara at Hie wheal—fallen for verton High School journeved fortune to breuk down on the ¡muría the rise to the office of /'*>ril U and 30 was a success up to Halm Drove on ward. And at»-*" G alea 'nlerlam ing and as Highway the other evening. superintendent ol one of the Nile looked up. Creek to Inrfd it* annual picnic. "And ao— to tie dun I took the He culled for u«»l»tauro to have must popular teachers that ever * ,m* nc" ‘ 1 undertaking. Une It bud been decided to pro watch—a gold one— thla one. la it 1 Ina murhirut low ed |n. set foot in Beaverton H i g h hun'ir ' d » nd «l*bty dollars was M *r Bchool. taken in. Th* two perform- vide entertainment by holding a track meet and to award the Ila hald II out on tha palm of hla " ' • I* * » •>■*'•* reporla having Mr. I. H. Matzler has been a,,ce" wer‘* we“ » “ ended uy an w in n in g claws with tha Field hand. the contraci for pulling In the here long enough to make » apprealatlve audience Mu c h "Tea. It 1« Ida. Peter." plumbing In Ibe liouae being reputation u. the mn.l onoiilur cC'dit for lh* success of the and T ra c k Pennant. The first Ila looked down at It a moment; bulli by H. A. A lexander on hi« man of II. It S •’ *»Jr *■ t|lje *® Mrs. Dewhirst,! °^ conte» 1* wa,< pia-aal- than lo.aa.1 It Into Ihe Mild „a one nOPth (lf Hroadwuv. . . . . . the director. "fircen Stock- contest fop both boys and toaaaa u«lde a pulaonoua fungue. Mr. Melzler came here from , „ ., . . ... ^ "Ye*." ■'Itili novar look II awsy. |>|d ha kill I du tar Iff" "No." Polar anawaroil. "A gres! ah alraci Joailro a «rant equity from «lililí ihoro waa no a|>t>oal aal in irlul of him hora I loll »ou. Hrana. Ilio II In* la of megnini'eiit, awo tuaplr In* dignity. It'a a iromoniloua Ihln* an unfor*oiiablo niajoai» of Inaiar nido ilonlln* »ut of aonionroa The piara of bla orini« win Iba aran» of lila trial, lila ron vili Ion aud »« llanca lio dloil aa lloano|dn had died—of "Bui he <ll<l nml furi IVIer," «tir ■alil " llr muri Imvr fumiti ■olilo* thlng." -V ini , ho fmind ««isiethlng thal wnulit ilo noi »or> woli, ■■ * • csn m . Ilo hai! ln>|ioil for lirllrr m o lla thaa ba ; Hwn °PP0* tl# Beaverton, Oregon, May, 1926 ago." He turned toward the east ami Hie first flood of golden light Illumined hla face. "Do you know, Brena. that there 1.« ' something not weighed by science an.l the philosophies, not reckoned h) gn\ eminent« nor lews nor custom« It le something that Is ours- some new boro thing without material existence, some Immortal aplrit that we have , creeted you and I— long ago." Brena moved her head up and down la allent assent She sat with her hands clasped In her lap. her dark •yea moist, and s calm «tulle upon her 1 sensitive, flexible Ilpe. For now ehe knew Hint he too tin deretood the way to the greatest of all the mysteries. ,1 „ ...... , the Oregon Agruajliura IBI IÄL MAY 15 TH . tor JU N E 3 0 TH [TI1K END] LOCAL Mrs. Joint N E WS llnuleubeck has purchased Hie Mitscomb place in Bcrthold’s mldition. Mrs. Snrnh Richardson of Contlon is visiting at the home o f her niece, Mrs. Floyd Tefft Mrs. C. A. Smith o f the High School Faculty spent the week end with hor husband in (Mym-f pin, Wash. to Cry for Mrs. May Adams o f Portland has bought one acre in the Bert hold Addition and will put up a modern home. Mr . Theodore Coates left Tuesday for Seattle, where he joins Mrs. Coates and daughltr to make their home. Mrs. Win. H. Boyti entertained Mr. and Mrs J. K. Davis at din- M OTHKR t This beautiful installed for $148*50^ payable on easy terms Why not make the prepara tion of meals a pleasure in stead of a burden? Installing a Hotpoint Electric Range is almost like having a perma nent . .. untiring . . . ever-will ing cook in your kitchen . . . at a very little cost. The range pictured above is so easy to keep clean . . . with its white enamel top surfaces and “ oven table top.” It has automatic electric heat con trol and is arranged to have the automatic electric timer added if desired. Fletcher’s Castoria is a harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, Electric Range — and w ithout added c o tt d uring this »p e d a l offer t h l* S-hput. »Vqt. cook in a c o m partm ent that co o k » roasts, v » * - tablaa, cereal*, »to., at a savin*. — op th is Jk-plece alum inum »et. tw o covered pan* and s k ille t— w ith w hite handles. Installed in your home for an initial payment of $15.00— the b a l a n c e payable at 5% monthly. Think o f having a cook for that amount! During this special offer you may s e l e c t any Flotpoint R.vttfe in our large stocks for a payment of 1,0% down— balance 5% monthly. Ranges vary in style and size— with one as low as $75. Minimum down p a y m e n t $15 with monthly payments o f $5. May we show you these “ al most human" ranges? orepared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation Flatulency Diarrhea Wind Colic T o Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation o f Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest, and Natural Sleep without Opiates To avoid imitations, always look (or thr lignature of i Proven directions ga jgslj packer. Physician* everywhere recommend it, Irrigation Pumps Gas Kngines Electric Motors, Plat form Scales Spraying Olitili» Automatic Water Systems All kinds o f repairing and Well Boring Estimate* Ohaepfully Furn'shad R SCHUEPBACH, HlRllM Southwest of Beaverton. Rep resenting Fairbanks Morse line Portland Electric Power Co. Tualatin Valley Division Hillsboro, Oregon