Beaverton Review
Issued E very
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t r i d a y a t B eaverton,
O regoa,
R E V IE W P U B L IS H IN G CO
PUDAT. r m U A l i n . ism
E n tere d aa second class m a tte r
D ccem lwr 9, 1922, a t th e postoffice
a t B eaverton, O regon
under the
A ct of M arch 3, 1879.
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II. H u le tt
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B usiness M anager
O H. Y E A H ?
A bsolute know ledge I have none,
B u t my a u n t's w ash erw o m an 's s is
te r 's son
H eard a policem an on his beat
Say to a lab o rer on th e stre e t
T h a t he had a le tte r ju s t la st w eek—
A le tte r w hich he did n o t seek—
F rom a C hinese m erch an t in Tim -
burtoo.
W ho sah, th a t his b ro th e r in Cuba
knew
O f an Ind ian c h ie f in a T ex a s tow n
W ho got th e dope from
a circus
clown.
T h at a man in th e K londike had
it s tra ig h t
F rom a g u y in a South A m erican
s ta te
T h a t a w ild m an over in Borneo
W as told by a w om an w ho claim ed
to know .
Of a
w ell-k n o w n sw ell
society
rak e.
W hose m o th er soon will u n d ertak e
To prove th a t h e r h u sb an d 's s is te r’s
b ro th e r
H ad sta te d p lain a t som e place or
o th e r
T h a t a m an w hom he holds in high
reg ard
A ctu ally know s
w hy
tim e s are
j
hard.
I
AND Y ET W E JU D G E !
How little we know, and yet we
judge. This one is "g o o d ” and th a t
one is * b ad ." T his one is "w eak'
and th a t one is “ s tro n g .” T his one
is “ w ise" an d th a t one is “ foolish'*.
B ut th e "good * go w rong, an d the
“ tiad” on occasion
rev eal heroic
q u alities: th e “ w eak" p erfo rm m ir
acles of stre n g th , an d the “ stro n g "
collapse in the presence o f d a n g e r;
the “w ise” g ro p e in doubt and stan d
stock st'U in consciousness o f li
m itatio n s, w hile th e •‘fo o lish " m arch
w ith confident ste p into th e unknow n.
W e a ll know
so m uch m ore th a n
we can ex p ress and are so im p atien t
a t a n o th e r's ju d g m en t. O th ers know
so m uch m ore th a n we can u n d e r
stan d . and yet we ju d g e them . The
foolishness of one a g e is th e w is
dom o f th e n ex t, and th e wisdom
o f one e ra becomes th e foolishaes9
of th e succeeding. D ream s are t r a n
sform ed by tim e into re a litie s, and
the stab le th in g s dissolve as m ist
before th e sun. V irtu e in one place
is sin in a n o th e r, an d the good of
one condition is turner! into evil in
new
su rro u n d in g s.
How little we
know , A ND Y E T W E J'UTXiE'
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Mazaroff
Mystery
“We were on the low er one—per
haps a hundred yards from Reiver's
den. And." continued Kccleshare. "a*
I was saylug, we stood there a few
minutes, talking. It was then quite
dark, hut a clear, starlit night. We
w ere Just moving away. In the High
Cup lodge direction, when we heard a
shot tired. It seemed, as far as we
could make out. to be In R eiver's den.
or Just beyond R I think It must
have boon In R eiv ers den, because
th ere was n distinct echo from the
rocks. We heard nothing follow—no
cry. scream, anything of th at sort.
N either of us took any p articular no
tice— I think we each had the same
idea; th a t It was a gam ekeeper who
was a fte r something. In fact, we
heeded It so little th at we went on
talking about o ur own business for a
minute or two a fte r the shot was fired.
Then because tt was tim e for Par-
slave to he getting on to catch hla
train we moved—coming over to the
other path because It leads directly
to th e moorland road. We had just
got on R when we heard steps coming
along from the direction of Reiver's
den. T here were some high, thick
hushes close by. ami— I rvally don't
know why we did It. but we did!—
we sort of Instinctively moved Into
th eir shadow, where It was quite dark.
And theu, a m inute later, walking very
sw iftly, a woman (tassed us."
“A w om an!"
It was Manners who let out this
sharp exclamation. Like all the rest
ning discourse la F irst Sam uel 10:7 hereby notified and required to p r e
“E xplanations 1" exclaimed Croie
In the
evening th e
I’aato r will sen t the sam e, to g e th e r w ith proper
“E x —"
vouchers th e refo r, to the undersign
speuk at 7:30
upon the
subject
“H ere's som ething limi needs ex i " F a c in g the F u tu re for C h rist
ed a t the law office« of H are, Me
The
planili Ion,”
Interrupted
Maythorne
A lear and P eters, in the Shut* Sav
Bible tex t la PhtlippiMUa 3:14. Mid
"I motor Kovleahare and 1‘arslnve agree
week
service, W ednesday at
H:(Ml ings Bank Building, in H illsboro.
that they heard a shot tim i near
O regon, w ithin alx m onths from the
p
in.
The
laidies'
Aid
m
eets
W
ednes
R eiver's den soon a fter eight o'clock.
d ale hereof.
1
day
at
I
:00
p.m
The
puhlie
Is
eor
Old Mr Haaaendenne told «a. Croie,
Dated (his Itlth day uf Ja n u a ry .
when you. Holt, aod myself met him dially Invited to all services of the
1931.
ohuich.
there, that he heard a shot fim i,
P e te r D uggan
about ten o'clock. Now then which
E xecutor of aalil E sta te
of those allots was It that killed Musa
N a /.a mu* Church
H are, Mr-Alear an d P eters
rod? Remem ber! neither Kovleahare
A tto rn ey s fo r E xecutor
nor I'andave saw anything of Mass-
S unday II hie schi ol, 9 45 s in.
rod near Reiver'« den at eight o'clock
M orning w orship, 11:00 a m.
An election w as held in A m ity for
And yet, If the eight o'clock allot killed
Y oung People's M eeting, 11:30 p m
the voting
on the
V nlon H igh
him, he must have beoti about there
E v an g elistic Service, 7:30 p m .
School.
when they were. What do you make
Midweek p ra y e r and p ia ise ser
of that?"
The A. W. P a rk e r g ro cery store
vice, W ednesday a t 7:30 p m .
at Y am hill has been re a rra n g e d and
I All welcome.
(C ontinued Next W eek)
im proved.
St. (Yct’lin Church
board of the murder there? — from the
newspaper»?"
•T can't read, sir," answ ered Par-
slave. "I've no acholarahlp. C an't
neither read nor w rite "
''Rut you've been In the company of
Doctor
Kccleshare'*
housekeeper,"
continued Crole. “Do you mean to
say that she'a never read anything
about It to you—out of the p a p e r * ?"
I’arslave shook his head.
"No, sir— she hasn't,” he replied
“Don't seem a paper reading woman,
C I R 'U C I I
OUNCLMEVrS
A fa rm e r w as th e fa th e r o f tw elve
children, all o f
whom had been
rocked in th e sam e cradle h y th e
sam e g re a t toe. He w as ro ck in g th e
la te s t a rriv a l one n ig h t when his
w ife re m a rk e d : “Jo h n , th a t c rad le
Is n e a rly w orn o u t; i t ’s so rick ety
I ’m afra*d it w ill fa ll to pieces.”
“ I t la about used u p ," replied h e r
husband. T hen, h a n d in g h er te n d o l
lars. he added: “ The n e x t tim e you
go to tow n g e t a new one, a good
one, one th a t w ill la s t a w hile.”
Queen W ilhehnina had a tric k
O f e a tin g o y ste rs w ith a stick.
H er d ress w as
low
and n o t too
tig h t
A nd w h a t she m issed, she found a t
night.
I WISH
TH EY HAD
o w e LltfE
VJERE PRUUO o r TVV WAV
VOU B uSlU ESS M EG SUPPORT
VOOR HOME NEWSPAPER.
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WE S u ite APPRECIATE IT.
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p.m.
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and
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T he w ork o f p la ttin g the cerne
te ry a t Linkville has been
com
pleted.
ItcAverlo»
I ten verton I, um ber Co.
Bids have been opened fo r the
w idening of tw elve miles of the Wil
eox-Shan ike section o f the Sltyrm an
road.
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le n i*
N O T IC E TO C RED ITO R S
P VI R O N AGH
l’r«|tri< ior*
II I n i he f *
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RESTA U R \N T
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('iirnrs. Tulunco«
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—
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IN T H K COUNTY COI KT O F T H E
S T A T E O E O REG O N .
FOR
W VSHINGTON C O U N TY .
In the M a tte r
of the E s ta te of
T heodor I hiring, deceased-
N O T IC E IS H ER EBY G IV EN th a t
th e un d ersig n ed has been duly ap
pointed hy the aloivc en titled court
:i« th e A d m in istra to r of the E sta te ot
'l id deceased, and has duly qualified
ns such;
NOW T H E R E F O R E , nil person*
h av in g claim s
a g a in s t said e s ta te
a re hereby notified and required to
p resen t the sam e, to g e th e r w ith p r o
p er vouchers th e re fo r, to the un
d ersig n ed at th e law offices o f H are,
M cA lear A P e te rs, in the
S tinto
Raving« Ifank B ld g , in H illsboro,
O regon, w ithin six m onths from th e
d ate hereof.
D ated th is itlth day of J a n u a ry ,
1931
Doy G ray, A d m in istra to r of said
E sta te .
H are. M cA lear. A P e te rs, A tto r
neya fo r the A d m in istrato r.
M EATS
lient orlon Barber Shop
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In the C ounty C ourt of the S tati
of O regon for W ashington C ouniy:
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un d ersig n ed has been duly confirm
ed by the shove e n titled co u rt as
the E x ecu to r of the E sta te o f said
deceased, nnd has duly qualified as
such;
,
,
Now, th erefo re, all persons hav
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10:00
The I’ro u ty L um ber A Box Co
has resum ed o p eratio n s at W arren
ton.
that. H er reads them story («per» -
tali'» - such like. Rut I ain 't seen her
a-rvadiug of new spapers.”
“Well, hut you've no doubt boon In
the habit since you've been hero, of
going out to have a glass of ale at
some public house or other." persisted
Crole. “ Have you never heurd It men
tioned at such tim es?”
“ No, sir." answ ered Parslave, with
solemn assurance. "N ever! 1 always
go out to tak e a pint of ale at the
public up the atreet. hut I ain't never
Ti • >
talked to nobody don’t understand
5" *
»
this London ta lk — tls all so much
Church of Christ
furrln language to me. And I ain't
never heurd nobody talking of the
murder."
T h ere w ere one
hundred
and
"You eau tak e It from me, Mr. fo u rteen present fo r Sunday school
Crole," said Kocleshare, “th a t Par la st S unday.
slave never heard of MaxarofTs imir
T he m en's and
w om en’s classes
der at all uutil last night, when 7 re
a re en g ag in g in a contest begin
turned home. I told him—we had a
ning next Sunday. Each m em ber is
talk last night about our own e\|w>rl
eucea near R eiver's den that evening— to read a c h a p te r a day beginning
In the light of what we remembered, w ith the hook of Jam es, and eon
tin u in g th ro u g h th e book of Reve
of course."
“T h at's Just w hat I wunt to usk la t ion.
O ur slogan is "A ch a p te r a day
you some questions about. Doctor."
Everyone
said Crole. “It seems to me that keeps th e devil aw ay .”
we re gettlug n earer a solution of this who has read his ch a p te r a day will
mystery th au we've ever been before count tw ice as much fo r th a t Sun
Now. you won't mind If 1 ask you a day.
The young people of the C h ristian
few straightforw ard questions?"
“Ask me anything you like," replied E ndeavor had a
very in te re stin g
Keel es ha re.
m eeting last Sunday evening. They
“You were a t the Inquest on Mata
had c h arg e o f the evening service
rolT's body a t the Woodcock." said and talk s w ere m ade
by several
Crole. “You gave evidence— "
m em bers.
“Purely professional evidence," In
N ext Sunday, M r. S p rin g er will
terrupted Kccleshare.
speak on the follow ing topics: m ar
“i*reclsely—as to the cause of death,'' ning. “ tiood Advice from an Apo*
assented Crole. “ Now, why didn't you
tie". E vening “T h ree G reat T ru th s
tell the coroner und the Jury what
D efended."
you've told us Just now?"
“And—If I may put a word In," said
Kintoii Church
Manners, quickly, “why didn't you tell
ua—the police—ull you've Just told u*
about Parslave. when you knew quite
Services a t the K inton church for
well that we were l<N»kiiig for him?*
S unday, F e b ru a ry 15th, will tie as
"As to your question. Manners, I follow s: Bible school a t 10:00 o '
w asn't aw are of the hue and cry for , clock in the m orning, followed by
P arslave to the extent you think." p reach in g by the p a sto r. Rev. W.
answ ered
Kccleshare.
"My
time E. Sim pson a t 11 o'clock. All are
w asn't spent in the M arrasdale dls
m ost cordially invited to be p re s
tlic t, so much as on the eust side of
ent a t these services.
my host's house. As to yours, Crole—
well. I’ve told you I possibly made a
M ethodist C hurch
m istake—no doubt I did. Hut I had
reason for silence. T hey're easily
J . J . I'a tto n , M inister
summed up. The person th at Pur-
slave and 1 saw hurrying away from
The K.blc school m eets prom ptly
R eiver's den, where, presumably, m ur a t 10:00 a.m . We
appreciate the
der hud Just been comm itted w as—a in te re st m an ifest
in the stu d y of
woman !*’
th e 'S crip tu res d u rin g this im p o rtan t
Crole summoned our undivided a t hour.
T he su p erin ten d e n t,
W. II
tention with a sw ift glunce round the H a rt an d the o th er officers of the
table. He went forw ard to Kccleshare. school urge th a t, as f a r as possible,
“Now, D octor!” he said.
"Don't
all connected w ith o r in terested in
let's heat about the hush any longer—
th is church help in th is good work.
let's get at the tru th , however un
Public w orship and p u lp it m essage
pleasant It may tie. Did yon form any
opinion as to who th a t woman was?" a t 11:15 a.m . The te x t fo r the m or-
T ake good care of your home h eat
ing system, keep It regularly cleaned
of ihe soot and dust th at accum ulate
each Season, and it will render long
and satlsfscto ry service, advises the
Holland In stitu te of Therraologjr of
Holland. Mich
The fu n e ra l w as over. The e ld e r
Soot and dust In the heating system
ly w idow er, h av in g re tu rn e d
from not only create an unnecessary tire
th e cem etery, s a t on th e fro n t porch h niard. but they seriously Interfere
of his sm all New H am p sh ire co t with heating efficiency wheD the plant
ta g e w h istlin g to him self. A n e ig h is In operation. Not only that, hut a
bor passed, saw th e so lita ry fig u re dirty system sadly Interferes with
in th e shadow o f th e porch, and ■ he housew ife* Ideal of a scrupulous
h alted his team . “ W ell, U ncle G il," ly clean house. Immaculate draperies
he said, s triv in g to p u t sy m p a th y and linens, and d e a n walls and rugs
into his to n es, “ How a ir you b e a rin ’
To he assured of fire-safety, efficient
up?”
“ F u s t- r a te , E p h ,” sa id th e heating service, and the elimination
supposedly bereaved one, c h e e rfu l of unnecessary household drudgery
ly. "D u n ’t know ex I ev er fe lt b e t the logical procedure Is to have Hie
te r ."
“I th o u g h t m aybe y o u ’d be healing system. Including the chlui
m issin ' h e r,’* said
th e
n eighbor. ney. thoroughly den n ed before the
“ She w as a good w ife— tu c k k eer fall fire Is started .
It Is a simple, d e a n job. when done
of y o u r home an d raised y o u r c h il
d re n and alw ay s done m ig h ty well the modern way. The modern way Is
b y you d u rin ’ all th e th u tty y ears by means of a giant vacuum cleaner
you lived to g e th e r." “ Y as; I know that comes to the bouse mounted on
th a t ." sta te d th e w idow er.
“ She t motor truck. T his machine operates
done a ll th em th in g s and I lived on the sam e principle as an ordinary
w ith h er th u tty y e a rs ju s t as you Household vacuum cleaner. The dust
w as say in g . B ut. g o l-d e m h er, I bag Is about forty feet long and when
Inflated by th e cleaning operation
n e v e r did like h er.”
stan d s six feet high.
By m eans o f flexible piping this
PIC K E D U P
AT RANDOM
huge clenoer Is attached to various
The movies have gone from bad to openings In the furnace and to the
voice.
| _
T he new s k irts a re so tig h t a -
round th e b ottom th e
g irls can
h a rd ly w alk. Some of th em a re p r e t
ty tig h t around th e an k les, too.
T hey
call 'em
m in iatu re go lf
co u rses because in a m in ia tu re all
th ro u g h .
He who laughs la s t is usually the
dum best.
P e ttin g isn ’t sa n ita ry , but nobody
does it fo r th e ir h ealth .
of us he had been following E ede-
sliare closely: now he showed signs of
P ro g L iquor defined: Take a d rin k ,
ex citem en t; clearly, some notion had
hop around a little , and then croak.
suddenly come to him.
“A woman P* repeated Eccleshare,
A BOY 'S ESSA Y ON P A N T S
quietly.
“A woman—tall, slender,
P a n ts a re m ade fo r men an d not
walking very quickly Indeed—we
f o r »'om en. W om en a re m ade fo r
heurd her breathing, sharply.
She
m en and not fo r p an ts. W hen a m an
was past and gone, like a flush.”
p a n ts fo r a w om an, and a w om an
"In which direction?” asked May
p a n ts fo r a m an, th a t m akes a p a ir
thorne,
of p an ts. P a n ts a re like m olasses.
“Tow ards M arrasdale,” replied Ec-
They a re th in n e r in
ho t w e a th e r,
cleshare.
Eccleshare made a gesture of dis
an d th ic k e r in cold w eath er. T here
"And then?” suggested Maythorne like at the situation. Hut he bowed
has been m uch a rg u m e n t a s to w h e Efficient O peration of the Heating a fte r a brief pause.
his heud and replied w ithout hesita
System and Complete Indoor Com
th e r p a n ts is sin g u la r
o r p lu ra l.
“Then Parslave und I went on again
tion.
fort
during
the
W
inter
Season
Is
—he was getting pressed for time. We
Seem s to me w hen you w ear p a n ts
“I did !—certainly !”
Assured Thoughtful Householders neither heard nor saw anything there.
i t ’s p lu ral, and w hen you do n 't w e a r
“ Who was she?”
Who Have Their H eating Systems
We passed Cowie’s cottage. You say
em i t ’s sin g u la r. I f you w a n t to
“Mrs. K lphinstone!’
Thoroughly Cleaned. The Savings Cowle saw us together. P robable!—
m ake p a n ts la st, m ake th e c o a t first.
“ You feel sure of th a t? ”
In Laundry and Cleaning Bills, and but we never saw him. We walked
“Positive—w ithout doubt. Ask Par-
Fuel Savings. More Than Offset the quickly across th e moor, struck the
A s tre e t c a r “ m a sh e r” trie d in
Cost of Vacuum Cleaning the Chim high road, and parted. I went Into slave !”
Crole turned sharply on Parslave.
every w ay to a tt r a c t th e a tte n tio n
ney and H eating System.
High Cap lodge, and Parslave—but Ami Parslave threw Up his head with
of th e
p re tty g irl opposite
him .
let
P
arslave
him
self
tell
you
what
he
a jerk.
J u s t as he had given up hope, th e clenn-out door of the chimney. The
did."
"W hat do you say, P arslave? Who
g irl, e n tire ly cnconscious of w h a t powerful suction fan draw s the soot
We
all
turned
to
Parslave,
who
still
w as the woman that passed you?”
w as g o in g on, happened to glance and heavy d irt from every part of the
sat perched on the edge of a chair
"Mistress Klphinstone, sir—no doubt
in his direction. The “ m a sh e r” im heating system . Including those p arts near the door, tw iddling Ills thumbs.
on I t ! Never had no doubt—myself."
m ed iately took fre sh co u rag e. “ I t's so difficult to reach by hand cleaning,
“
Went
straight
along
the
road
to
Crole turned again to Eccleshare.
cold out today, isn ’t i t ? ” he v e n forcing the dust and soot Into the Petherby station, then,” said Parslave.
huge hag to be carried away.
“You suid It was dark, then, but
tu re d . The g irl sm iled an d nodded
"Caught the nine-fifteen train —last i
An Im portant feature of a Job of
a ss e n t, but had n o th in g to say. “My this sort Is that It reveals any stru c train th a t Is—to Newcastle. (Jot to i clear, star-lit. How did you recognise
her?”
nam e is B a u m g a rtn e r.” he v o lu n tu ral defects or leaks to the heating
N ewcastle at ten-fifty. Put up at a j
“Figure, walk, profile," replied Ec
teered.
“ Oh,
I
am so
so rry ," plant or chimney that from the sta n d tem perance, n ear the station, for the
cleshare. "I’d no doubt at the time,
b reath ed th e g irl, sy m p ath etically , points of safety, satisfaction and fuel ; night. W ent to see Mr. Graham, the |
and I’ve none now. The woman who
as she le ft th e car.
economy should be repaired before the lawyer, as soon as I'd had my break pusxed Parslave and myself Just a fter
plant Is again put Info operation. If , fast next m orning—’bout ten o'clock, —at least almost Just a fte r—we heard
th at 'ud be. When I'd done with him, the shot fired, wag Mrs. Klphinstone."
N o rah , th e “g re e n ” cook, poked Is claimed th at the expense of a th»r
got a hit of a snack and then caught
h e r head in a t th e dining room door. I ougli cleaning of the heating system
"T h at’s why you kept silence?" sng
“ P lease, M a'am ,” she asked, “ and Is offset many tim es by the savings In the twelve-ten express to London. Clot gested Crole.
to King's Cross a t a q u a rte r to seven
how w ill I be know in’ when th e p u d - ! laundry and household cleaning ex
"I thought things out, next m orn
th a t evening. Came straig ht here—•
d in g is coo k ed ?” “ Stick a knife into pense. and w inter fuel economy
ing," answ ered Eccleshare. "I kept
and been here ever ginee.”
it,” said h e r m istress, recallin g th e
silence— Parslave, of course, had gone.
“Let me ask P arslave a question
cook-book in stru c tio n s. " I f th e kn ife 1 W onderful h o t w a te r b o ttle, 98f. j
I—well, I didn't w ant to give a woman
while I think of It,” said Crole. “Par-
Comes out clean, th e pudding is r e a - |
away. And a fter all—there might he
slave!—do you mean to say that since
adv ,
dy to serv e.” “Y is, M a’am.'* “A nd, B row n’s B eaverton P h arm acy .
you left M arrasdale, you've never explanations."
oh. N o rah !” T he m istre ss had an |
a fte rth o u g h t.
“ I f th e
kn ife does
( C o p r r is k l.t
come o u t clean, you m ight stick all
th e re s t of th e knives into th e n u d -
dfng.”
S unday M asses, 7:10 a in.,
a.m .
S unday C h ristian D octrine,
n m., and 9:30 a m.
S a tu rd a y C onfession:
3:30
4:30 p.m ., 7:30 p m ., and 9:00
W eekday M ass, 8:20 a lit.
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