The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, August 12, 1932, Image 2

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Thè Everlasting W hisper, By Jackson Gregory
('hurt-h of Christ
Copyright by Charlo» Scribner's sons
W.N.U. Servio*
(1. YV. Springer, Minister
IMdu't I
"These old mining camps i
Everyone Is urged to lie at Sun­
eyes down.
Oregon
| watch ’em go, the whole seven of ’em. mospheres all their own,” he i.
<» California sierra Murk Kins,
day sehool on time ntxt Sunday
King counted out the last crisp note. 1 Babiy Which, rot him. Jeerin’ at ue understnndlugly. “ A dead ton
tor. n«o!t Andy Parker killed by
“Three
thousand
dollar*.“
11« 1 an’ me swearin’ I’d get him yet, him Into a ghost town. It gets o
The regular Sunday school period
I’ rodia, Parker a outlaw compan*
Entered a* second class matter
. th k n o w n to K i n g Ha la on hi*
stopped hack a pace.
will he shortened by fifteen min­
i -in’ Gas Ingle an' Treacher Kllson an' nerves.”
l)i cvmbar 9, 1922, at the post .Arie
to the hotna of hla friend. Ban
“Three thousand do tars! That's a
utes due to the union picnic which
• r. K in a and Gaynor ahare with
• Mil Brodie nn‘ Jlomj Kolp on*
at lleavertcn, Oregon,
under the
She nodded aoherly.
• and hla crowd know ledge o f a
might of money, Marl.. Three thou­ Manny Howard an- Iks Italian?
will follow the
communion service
Act of March 8, 1879.
As side hy side they went
atore of hidden acid. King: meet a
sand dollar* all on tuy table." Ills
W isn't I there? If I don't know not bln'
t Jay nor and la impressed by her
at 10:45. The Beaverton and llllls-
through the sunshine King not
hter C lo r l i a youthful beauty. He
thin voice was a hushed whisper now.
what're you askin' me for?"
horo schools will meet at Farming-
Itrodle and a couple of men ear
notlvely dlNtlkea a hou** visitor !
I-uriaee* Msmager
J H. H ektt
1 never seen that much money, not
King had learned little that he ilbl to look after them, lie heard th
d Gratton. With Gloria, King ride-»
ton, after the communion servleea
ie v illa s * o f Coloma, Intending to
all at once amt spread out."
not already know, lie came buck to sullen bass of the unforgctnble >
at their respective churches where
t « r Honeycutt. He finds Rrodte
"It's likely that you'll never see that the table and began gathering up the saw that Itrodle hail left Ills
the old prospector, and a«tlmocK>
Rev. G. W
Springer
will deliver
F R ID A Y , A U G U S T 12, 1932
much again. Cnless you and I do money.
the message on the topic "F e llo v
pnnlons and was going straight i
tmtiness.”
“ Walt a minute. Mark." pleaded the I looey cult's shanty.
King tr<
ship In Christ.*’
C H A P T E R I I —Continued
"It's a sight of money, Mark." Honey­ old man, real less as he understood and for an Instant hung on hi«
Christian Endeavor will
tie at
Thrill of Reading a Newspaper
cutt whispered again. “ It'a a sight of that the glittering eolns were to he dm " log Gloria's curious look.
the same hour neat
Sunday eve-
Romantic is the
simple act of
taken
a«ay.
“
Let's
talk
a
while.
You
money."
in-re’s that box on the table," saUl
“ You don't like that Idg mat
nng. I f we
are to
complete the
reading- a newspaper! Only a short
King held hls silence. His whole an' mo ain't had a good chat like this
“ Maybe you'll wanr to put It
the big voice," satil Gloria.
work outlined in the Expert En­
time ago this sheet o f white paper
I
for
a
year."
argument was on the table.
i
before
he
makes
you
another
"No," he said tersely.
deavor course before the examina­
was in another form o f life. It was
"I'm going," retorted King. "But
He went to the door, standing lu the
“ It Is Swen Itrodle?“
part o f a spruce or balsam tree—
tion» »re given It will be necessary
I’ll make you one last proposition."
sunshine, filling hls lungs with the out
“ Yea Bill how do you know?
neycutt hastily sot his gun down.
to begin on time.
flexing its green arms in the white
lie thrust Into Ills pocket everything
side air. The sight of the gloating
“ Oh, I know lots of things i
hr It against the wall with both
silence of a north country.
The
■ vceptlng five twenty dollarge'd piece*.
Evening service
as usual.
The
miser sickened hltn. More than that
don't think I know 1 All girt
mors still back, and shambled to
woodsman's ax meant not death but
It sickened his fancies so that for a These he left standing In a little pile.
sermon topic will be “ lxHiklfig Up ”
Girls
are
rather
knowing
cream
'able. lie caustat the box up and
new life to that tree. It meant that
I'll give you Just exactly one hundred
minute he asked himself what he and
Tim Missionary Society
met at
-ed It to his thin old hreast. breath
dollars for a look at what Is In that wonder If you realise that?”
the tree w as to become part ui
the home o f Mrs; Jenne in Sellwomt
“
I
don't
know
much
about
girl
hard,
wont
to
hls
tumbled
bunk
In
box of yours."
your life, that it was to bear the
last Tuesday. There
were 15 la­
smiled at her.
mer, sat down on It. thrusting the
In sudden alarm the old man sham
urgent news o f the world to your
St. (Yt’diu Church
dies present.
A lovely silver tea
out of sight under the untidy heap
Site
pondered
the
matter
for
a
■
tiled back to hls bunk, hls hand* on
doorstep. That tree was to know
luncheon was served at noon, a f­
lirty bedding.
steps, swinging her hat at her stdi
the bedding over the box.
the big “ barking ' drums that tear
Sunday Masses, 7.10 a.nt., and ter which some time was spent In
looking neross the housetops to
e glanced at hls gun. "You git.
"You'd
grah
It
an'
run."
he
clacked
logs into shreds It was to whirl
visiting just previous
to the tea-
10:00 a in.
She did not know
“ You'd rob me. You're worse than mountains.
along in the wride white wet ribbon
other man who would have said
Sunday Christian Doctrina, 8:30 son period The mcetng wss called
Bro.li.s_"
Ing felt that he could not have
o f paper in the paper making ma­
to order by Mr*. Ilsll. the presi­
a m., and 9:30 a.nt.
ted a more Inopportune moment
"You know better than that," King in Just that way. Archie and Ti
chine; some day to hear the roar
hls visit, and already began to fear
Saturday Confi »lion, 3:30
p m , dent, who also led lh prayer Mr*
tool lilin steruly " I f I »anted to rob any of her la>y friends In town-
of newspaper presses in the heart
t he would have no success today.
t 110 p m „ 7:30 p m„ and 9:00 p.m. Springer gave a short talk entitled
you Id do It wiihout all this monkey knew all tiItotit girts! Or thought
of the newspaper building
Before
"F irst Things
First” ,
from llm
they Jut. Mr Gratton with hls sin
It began to look as though it were
Weekday Mass, 8:20 am .
bus ¡toss "
this newspaper got into those pres­
21st Chapter o f John A chapter
way; he led her to suppose I hi»
uestlon of now or never: Brodie
In
hls
suspicious
old
heart
Honey
ses it had felt the molten heat o f
was read from "The Christ of the
had been giving girls n great den
ild return despite the shotgun, and
cell knew that.
the stereotype chamber, the steam
■die might now be looked to for
in Road,” after (Ma and la
" I l l go you!" he said ahruptty. studious thought for many year«,
o f the matrix table; it had scuttled
keeping with topic o f the chapter
gh-shod methods. So. to catch an
Stand back. An' give me the mon*y that only after this thorough tnv
through the slam bang bustle o f
first.“
gallon did he feel In a position 1«
each lady told her personal ex ­
rest which he know was always
Miss Ava S. Adama, Minister
composing and engraving and ed­
perience with Christ and answered
lily awakened, he said:
King gave him the money and drew ctnre herself to bo the most wot
Phone
10903
itorial rooms.
ful of her sex.
the question, "W hat Jesus Means
Brodie and Parker were on Look-
back some three or four paoea. Honey
The newspaper is the brainchild
“ Don’t you like girls?" she n
to M e ? " Everyone felt that a de­
f ridge day before yesterday. Brodie
cult drew out the box and poured out
Sunday
school
at
9:46.
Mrs
Flora
of a small army o f news-hungry
For once she wasn't “ fishing";
the contents.
■ved Parker over.
At Lookout
lightful
as well as profitable a f­
Williams. Supt.
('lasses
for alt
men and women who have in many
lge, Honeycutt." He stressed the
ternoon had (men spent together.
What King saw. three articles only, wanted to know.
•gee
cases suffered hardship and labored
“ Of course I do," he told her h
-rds significantly while keenly watch-
were these: an old leather pouch,
Momng worship at eleven o'clock.
long that their reportings may be
: for the gleam of Interest In the
bulging, probably with coins; a par­ lly. "A s well as a man can—u
Dear llaxrl
Duet by Miss Esther Porter and
ded eye«. It came; Honeycutt Jerked
cel ; ,.nd a burntsti.nl gold nugget. The the etrciimstnticm"
placed before you on this sheet ot
Next month
1 11 be thirty-two
Mis* Alma Horr
paper.
'« head up.
parcel, since It was enwrap|>ed In a
"Y'ou mean not knowing them
My mother-in-law- in Venice is go-
Young People's meeting st sev-
piece o f cloth, might have been any­ ter?" When he nodded she looked
Be as unworldly as a child for
“ I wish Td of shot him," he walled,
ing to send me u gondola fur a
thing. It was shaped like a fiat box.
. en o'clock Missionary service with
at him again, hesitated, and then
a
moment— focus your eyes and
t wish I'd of blowed his ugly head
birthday present.
How
tlo
you
Honeycutt
leered.
Miss
Alice
Watts
In
charge
mnnded; "You like me, don’t you?
powers beyond the surface o f this
play it?
Ihvight I. Nipps
Hit
Whole
Argument
Was
on
the
“ If Swen Brodie had of knnwod what
Evening service at eight o'clock.
"It might have saved trouble," nd-
She had never asked n man that i
newsprint.
Picture
in your mind
Dear l>wight:
Table.
he had right In hls hands." he gloated, fore; she was not accustomed to i
Solo by Miss Adams.
the trees and the
nitted King coolly. “ Also, it might
ships and the
You don't play a gondola, silly.
“ he'd never of let g o ! Not even for | ploying either that direct method
mve
been
the
Job
to
hang
you.
Honey
freight cars and the presses— vis­
The pastor will preach both mor­ You throw It over
Brodie were doing! The lure of gold. a shotgun at hls head
your shoulder
utt Better leave well enough alone. The thing hail hypnotized him; he
^ mailer o f fart tone. Just now Hu
ning ami evening.
ion the faces o f newspaper men and
like a mantilla on a bull fighter.
"Brodie
hasn't
gone
far.
He'll
come
women, etched sometimes with fa ­ But listen to me: Brodie told you. wished that he were out In the moun­ hack. Y'ou have your last chance to - was no hint of the coquette In her; i
Midweek prayer service Wednes­ You're thinking of a piccolo
was Just a very grnveeyed girl,
tigue. ablate with the Tire o f a sod be meant It. that It was going to tains riding among the pines and talk business with me. Honeycutt.
day evening at eight o’clock.
— Hate!
he
Brodie
or
King
who
got
away
with
serious
In
her
tele
a
tele
with
au
purpose.
cedars; listening to the voice of the Brodie will get It next time."
this
deal."
ferreting
male
as
she
could
have
In
wilderness. It was clean out there.
Let your
imagination
be your
"M o! Will he? Not where I'm go-
"He lied! Like you lie!” Here was
were she sixty years old.
But the emotion, like a vertigo, in' to hide It. Mark King. I got an
companion as you read your news­
Honeycutt probed In bis tenderest passed as swiftly as It had come. For
“ Of course I do." he said heartily
paper and you’ll never know bore­
other [dace; a better place; a place
! spot. "It'll be me! Me, I tell yon. he knew that though he had traveled
little surprised by the abruptness
dom. Wouldn't life today be a dull
the old bet) snrplnt himself couldn’t
« > • > » I I m i l T I O N VA • T M O I ! V VA »\ s 1 •
Think I'm old, do you? I'm feelln' on many a golden trail It was clean
the question and yet without best
find."
business without
the newspaper?
; right peart this spring; by summer heartedly; that it was the game itself
1
B
ob . "Very much."
King left him gloating and placing
It's a thrilling business to both o f
Til be strong as a young feller again." that counted ever with him and no hls treasures back In hls box. In hls
She flushed prettily; she, Glot
us— to you in the reading
and to
“ By summer will be too late. Don't such poisonous emotions us grew with­ heart he knew that Brodie would come Gaynor. flushed up because Mark Kt
us in the publishing!— S. E Thomp­
( tell you that already Brodie has gone in the wretched breast of Loony again.
Soon. It began to look as said In blunt, unvarnished fashlo
son, Publisher, Chicago Illustrated as far as Lookont Itidge? That means
Honeycutt
though Brodie had the bulge on the "I like you very much." The grn
Times.
he's getting hot on the trail o f it,
He turned back to the room. Honey­ situation. For that which Mark King sobriety went out of her eyea; th
doesn't It? As hot as I am."
cutt was near the bunk, groping for could not come at by fair means shone happily.
Friday • Saturday - Monday, August 12 - 13 - ! 8
SAYS W IL L ROGERS:
"Then what are you cornin' pesterin' hls shotgun. He started guiltily, veiled ISroille meant to have by foul. For
Through the long shadows of e>
Beverly Hills. Calif.— We have a me for? If yon know where It Is?"
his
eyes, and returned
empty- he had little faith In the new "hidin' ntng they rode bark to the log hou-
greet bunch out here prowling a-
Gratton looked at them sharply at
“ I don't know." Honeycutt cackled handed to the table.
place."
Pure Cane
round. It's the National Editorial and rubbed hls hands at the admission.
“ I f it was all In gold, now," said
But on a nenr-by knoll, where she sat suspiciously. King with a nod to It
For Canning
association, composed o f editors in “ But I'm going to find out So. prob­ Honeycutt hurriedly.
with her back to a tree, was Gloria. various guests and a few words wli
smaller towns and weekly publica
ably, Is Brodie. Now. look here. Honey­
King made no reference to Honey­ He turned toward her; she wared. He Mr*. Gaynor. entirely given to war’
tions. They are just eating their cutt. I am for making you a straight cutt's murderous intent.
saw that Brodie and two men with praise of her daughter, drew Ben tab
way around the country, having a business proposition.
I f you know
"That paper Is the same as gold,” him were looking out a window, he for a discussion of conditions a* i
Safeway
Primrose
Crown
good time, and
getting a lot of anything. I stand ready ro buy your he said. “ The government backs It heard one of them laughing. They hud found them and left them todu
19 It. alu
4» H» sk.
49-lb. sk.
He was dead sure that Brodie hr
pleasure out o f it
And
giving knowledge. In cold, bard cash.”
op.”
were looking at Gloria—
every one that meets ’em a close-
“ N’o man ain't got the money—not
“ I know, I know. But what’s a
King quickened hls step to come to gone bark to Honeycutt, had gottc
rnough—not any Morgan or Rock’- ! gove’ment? They go busted, don't her. hls blood ruffled by a new anger what ho wanted, anti wna off In a be
up o f just about as representative
’eller—”
a gang of Americans as would be
t they sometimes? Same as folks? Gold which he did not stop to reason over. line to put to the proof th* old mat
possible t o ! band together— intelli­
King began opening the parcel he don't go busted. There ain't nothin’ He could Imagine the took In Swen tale.
(L im it)
Gloria was off to bed early, say It
gent. well reed,
and no national
lad brought from the post office. As like gold. If that was all In twenty- Brodle’s evil little eyes.
Max
iinum
Tail Cans Each
Ye
cut
the
heavy
cord
with
his
pocket-
"good
night
everybody"
rather
abeen
advertising controls their pages.
dollar gold pieces, now—”
ly. She climbed up the atalra wearily
They just go along and service tnlfe Honeycutt looked on curiously.
“ I ’ll get a car here," said King.
C H APTE R III
When her mother slipped away iron
their community with the most in­ King stepped to the table, standing “ W e'll drive down to Auburn and take
the others, she found Gloria ready foi
dispensable article that it has And io that out o f the corners of his eyes a train to San Francisco. And there
Gloria was genuinely glad to see
bed but standing before her window
yet their r e a l. power
is greater Ye commanded both doors, and stripped I'll undertake to get you the whole King returning to her.
looking out at the first star*. Gtorln
than all your
metropolitan dailies iff the wrapping paper.
thing in gold. One hundred and fifty
"It seemed that you were gone
l.ibby’n or Del Monte
usually had so many blight, gushing
combined. Any person
that don’t
“ Look sharp. Honeycutt" he com­ twenty-dollar pieces"
hours,” she said. “ I never saw such
Red Alaska I-II. can
¿ lO F
things to say after a day o f pleasure,
manded. “ Here's money enough to
read
at
least one well-written
But old Honeycutt shook hls head.
a dreary, lonesome place as this sleepy
country newspaper is not truly in­ last you as long as you live. All yours
“ I couldn't leave here an’ you know little town. It gives me the fidgets," hut tonight she appeared oddly pre­
occupied.
formed
tf you can tell me what I want to It. I —I got things here," he said with she concluded laughingly.
Our Mother's, S«-r*e it
(TO OB CONTI X U B D )
know."
Yours. W IL L ROGERS.
a look of great cunning, “ I wouldn’t
for llreokfast, 2-H». pkg.
A golden twenty-dollar coin rolled go away from. With the world full of
Yea. B1U. we’re
one
of that
52S25ÏSeH5£S2S2KS2525Z5E525ZS2S25HSaS2S25dS2nSEH52SHHS2S2SZSZ51ÎK!
bunch but we just couldn’ t raise free, shone with Its virgin newness robbers that would be after me like
W hitr Star— C'hirken of
I
the mazooka to visit your town. and lay on the table-top, gleaming Its bounds running* down a rabbit
the Sea. 3 Vi-lb. rans,
Glass Given to W orld by Phoenician Sailors?
tore Into the covetous old eyes. An­ won’t go; you caln’t make me. No
other followed It and another. King man caln’t ”
Too True
to Be Good
began counting.
Pure Cider For
King’s patience deserted him.
The discovery o f glass, according to Scarabs o f glass. Imitation rubles, em­
Dear Hazel:
P,riding. Per Gal. only
“ There's one thousand dollars. Right
*T am not going to make you do the Roman. Pliny, was accIdentaL eralds, sapphires have been found In
Last time j saw Johnnie Wash In the pile,” he said. “ One thousand anything. Further, I am not going to Some Phoenician sailors, he relates,
old tombs. Glass beads were a medium
he uncorked another ‘'R ipley." He dollars."
put In any more time on you. I have with a cargo of carbonate of soda, of barter among many race*.
claimed
to have doused
a fire
"One thousand dollars. An’ some offered to pay you three thousand dol­ landed on the shore o f Palestine. They
In the day* o f ancient Rome, It
which had been burning in the bo­ of It gold. New lookin’,-ain’t It, Mark? lars for what you know—and there Is could find no stones on which to place
Is said, glass was more precious than
som of a green fir three for two Let me haTe the feel of one of them the very strong likelihood that you their cooking pots, so they substi­
Large pkg.
gold or silver. The Emperor Hadrian
and one-half years
before being twenties.”
don’t know a bit more than I do—”
tuted some lamps o f their cargo for received as a kingly gift several glass
Serve with raisin*
discovered His yarn
inspired me
King tossed I t ; It fell upon the bed­
“ Don’t know I” shrieked Honeycutt the stones.
cups sent by an Egyptian priest as a
to poetry:
ding, and Honeycutt's fingers dived "Wasn’t I a boy grown when the dyln’,
When the fires were glowing, the peace offering. Nero paid, for two
The dependable
"Quoth a fire warden from County after it and held it tight He began
delerlous man stumbled In on the carbonate of soda melted and with the glass cups with double handles, a sum
Cake Flour, 2*, lb. pkg. ,
Coos,
rubbing I t caressing i t
camp? Didn't I hear him talk an’ aand of the shore produced a trans­ equal to $25,000.
Who thrived on cheese and h e »,y
King went on counting.
didn't I see what he had In hls fist? parent stream which quickly hardened.
snoos,
1000 Sheet*
“ One more thousand In this pile,” he Wasn't I setting right side by side This chain of circumstances, so Pliny
Within Rhyme and Reason
4 Itoli*
My methods are stronger,
said. “ That’s two thousand, Honey­ with Gus Ingle when that happened? says, led to subsequent experiments
Mrs. A. Milne, mother o f Chris­
M y fires burn longer,
cutt!”
Wouldn’t I of been one to go, If It and the production of glass.
topher Robin: "The grandest caresr
To scoff at my records is simply
“ Two thousand,” repeated Honey­ hadn’t of been that I had a big knife-
According to Egyptologists, the an­ any woman can bav* la to be tha wife
Heavy Red
no use.”
cutt nodding. He got up and shambled cut In my side you could of shoved a cient Egyptlana made sham Jewels o f of a man of a v i a » ” —
Double Lip. Per Pkg.
la
“ Horsefeathers” ! says I, right to cm Ml m m M i M MS
cat In—give to me by. a slant-eyed glass at least C,000 years bqfprq Ghrlat.
► M b" ~
^ I
his face, and that’s
Johnnie all
I unit. While
over. Sometimes I think he really
I iiundry
T T / --
has.
third with oil and nicotine, There I Rickreall— A plan whereby all the
A shland— Southern
Oregon
is
10 bars
Hoping you are the same,
are 12 trees in each block-
farmers along a local drainage out- still free from the cherry frtirt fly,
ON OREGON FARMS
Ott Wego y ---------- ■
-------------^
I let known as Basket
Slough will now such a pest
in
some other
Baker— Baker
county farm pro- cooperate in donating labor to im­ sections o f the state, judging from
Ontario— To test out the effec­
The average value
of U.S. No. tiveness of other materials recently ducts will be represented in the dis­ prove it has been worked out by tests
made
thi* past
season by
committee headed by the County Agent Wilcox. Wilcox took
1 alfalfa at 8 leading domestic mar­ developed fo r cover sprays In cod- plays to be maintained in all the a local
Portland
hotel* during county agent.
This
plan, It
is cherries from five orchard* near
kets during
July $11.50 per ton, | ling moth control, A. B. Cain, lo- principal
Legion na­ thought, will avoid
any organiza­ here and one near Medford and in­
compared with $15 25 in the cor- | cal fruit grower, has turned over the comng American
and other
expense* in cubated them
responding month last
year
and several blocks of his orchard for tional convention. The county agent tion costs
without
getting a
a committee of case
a drainage
district
were single fru it fly larva As long as
$20 for the preceding five years, some experiments being carried on is working with
1926 to 1930 inclusive.
A strong this season under the supervision the local chamber of commerce in formed. The committee found that thi* region is free from this pest
materials by grubbing, burning and blowing shipments o f fresh fruit to other
holding tendency
on the part of o f County Agent Larson. One block assemblng such display
stumps,
trees
and piles ot states is unhampered.
many growers has been noted this j is being sprayed with standard lead An information
booth for tourist out
travel will also be maintained here j brush, only a minimum amount ot
season as they
are reported un­ arsenate, 3 pounds per hundred gal
over the Old j dirt will nepd to be moved to im-
willing to sell at
current
bids, Ions o f water, one with Dutox, a fo r visitors coming
Work is progressing on the
hence
fair
amounts are
being florida compound, and oil; and a Oregon Trail.
' prove the channel.
Masonic building at Newberg.
stacked. Receipts
at the Kansas-
City market fo r July totaled only
206 cars copmarc-d with a seven-
year July average o f 642 cars.
Issuad Every
Friday at Weavcrton
SYNOPSIS
lug against It, thrusting tils peering I cusa name of Babiy Which,
Nazarene (liun-h
A F E W A Y STORE
BIG 3 -D A Y SALE
I SUGAR
FLOUR.
MILK
20 lb.
98c
79c
79c $1.09
4c
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