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    The Beaverton Review
FRIDAY, JULY 13. 1934
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IS S U E D E V E R Y F R ID A Y AT BKA
V ERTON . OREGON
J. H. Huiett ........ Editor
CODE OF THE NORTH
. . . By HAROLD TITUS . . .
O B » r rl« k t k r H s n M
E n te re d as seco n d -class m a il lu a i
te r D ecem b er 9. 1922, a t th e p o sto tlic t
a t B e a v e r t o n , O regon, u n d e r u ie a c t o r
M arch », 1879.
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Lakeview — Lake county farm ers
are show ing a m arkedly increased
in te re st in Union B eardless barley
in recent years, according to V ic­
to r W. Johnson, county ag e n t, who
re p o rts th a t there a re now more
th a n 400 acres of th is crop in the
county, m ost of which will be cut
fo r hay. This beardless barley was
introduced
into
Lake
county in
1927
by th e s ta te college ex ten ­
sion service,
and the firs t seed
w as planted by C. W. Ogle of the
Idaho district.
Canyon City— The
g rassh o p p er
m enace in G ran t county, so f a r as
a serious in festatio n goes, is a
th in g of the p ast th is y ear, rep o rts
County A gent R. G. Johnston, The
Logan V alley C attlem en's associa­
tion w orked dilig en tly and w ith
federal aid fo r supplies has com ­
pletely wiped out the beds in th a t
d istric t, Mr. Johnston says,
thus
saving sum m er food fo r a t least
4000 head of cattle. The m ain beds
in th e Fox V alley d isrtic t were
also poisoned and killed out be­
fo re the
hoppers
spread
very
badly.
Corvallis — The
o rd in ary
goat-
weed which th riv es so abundantly
in m any sections m ay look to m any
persons like
a perennial because
it continues to flourish y ea r a fte r
year, but it is really
an annual
plant, says W. S. A verill, county
agent. In m ost places w here goat
weed has been grow ing the seed
has fallen on the ground fo r a good
m any years. Mr. A verill says, and
these seeds w ill continue to come
up fo r several years. I t is not n e ­
cessary to tr e a t goat weed with
chem icals to kill it, however. J u s t
cu ttin g them off w ith a mowing
m achine so th a t they won’t go to
seed w ill ta k e care of th is y e a r’s
grow th, he says.
Hood R iver—H. R.
A dkins
of
th is county has m ade application
to th e O regon S ta te college e x te n ­
sion service fo r certificatio n of a
p la n tin g of "A dkins”
straw b e rry
plants, rep o rts County A gent A.
L. M arble. Ths b erry is a high
producer of a b erry suitable fo r
barrelling, and no disease has yet
been found in th e p la n ts. Mr. M ar­
ble says. Mr. A dkins has already
contracted fo r th e sale of 300,000
p la n ts of th is variety. A p a rt of
his crop th is y ea r is being b a r ­
relled, and one lot h as been su p ­
plied th e E ugene F ru it G row ers a s ­
sociation fo r a freezin g tria l.
Eugene— C. A Schooling of Route
3, Junction City, who has grown
sw eet clover
fo r m ore
th a n 10
years, w as one of th e f ir s t f a r ­
m ers o f L a n e ' county to tr y out
th e ste m -ro t
re s is ta n t
stra in of
sw eet clover developed a t th e O re­
gon E xperim ent statio n . He was
a sw eet clover en th u sia st, but his
p la n ts alw ays died a t the end of
th e f irs t year. W ith th e new strain
how ever, he is now grow ing sw eet
clover successfully, an d th e plants
live tw o y ears—the norm al life of
sw eet clover plants.
D alas— R alph K ester
of
Suver
d istric t—one of the few dairym en
in his d istric t who cu ts his h ay
before p u ttin g it in th e mow—b e ­
lieves th is m ethod ju s t as cheap
as pulling it in w ith a h ay fork,
he told C ounty A gent J. R. Beck
recently. M r. K ester, like m any o-
th e r farm e rs of th a t section, has
a fine h a y crop th a t will ta x th e
capacity of his b a m , Mr. Beck says.
T it» «
nm;;rrmr»rrnmmtitmminniiiiiniinniiiiinmuniniiininmMoii
“ My frie n d ¡"—sto u tly an d hon­
estly. S h e felt su re of th a t much.
••¿'rlend, h —II L isten. K ate. . . .
H an d so m e s tra n g e r com es to th e
resc u e o f th e o p e ra tio n an d th e lady
In fin an cial d is tre s s fa lls fo r him.
T hat I t r
"No. O f co u rse not.”
A su rg e o f Jealousy sw ep t Into
h is h e a rt. H e laughed sco rn fu lly .
"T h e Idea of you fallin g fo r a
squaw m a n !"
“I d o n ’t believe you." sh e said
sim ply. “R esides, even If I did,
even If It w ere tru e . It w ould be
beside th e point. H e h as done so
m any Im possible th in g s th is sum ­
m er th a t finding you an d ta k in g you
hack to a n sw e r fo r w h a t you did
th is even in g should be a sim ple
m a tte r."
F ra n z slu n g up h is pack w ith a
g ru n t.
“D evil w ith him 1” h e m u tte re d
u n easily an d glanced b e h in d “B ut
w e’ll g et on. re g ard less. I’ll leave
th a t gag off fo r a w hile. S cream s
In h e re w on’t c a rry fa r an d In r e ­
tu rn I’ll ex p ect th a t y o u ’ll w alk
fa s te r. O th e rw ise . . ."
H e left th a t th r e a t unfinished.
As th e s ta rs began to fa d e they
re ach ed th e Mad W om an. W alking
CH A PTER XI
th ro u g h long g ra sse s, th ey cam e to
th e can o e on th e riv e r bank. Ju st
RANZ believed he had left only
below th e sw ift w a te r.
“You sta n d h ere .” F ra n z said. 4 slgu w hich w ould Indicate th a t
"H e 'll have one m ore th in g to g u ess he had gone In th e o pposite direc-
ab o u t, if he g e ts th is f a r !”
, tlon.
H e sto p p ed pad d llu g to roll
He lau n ch ed th e canoe, p u t th e a c ig a re tte , to co n sider, audibly, th e
duffle In It and. th en , tra c k line m a tte r of fo o d B ut he did not fln-
o v er his shoulder, w aded Into th e ish w h at he had s ta rte d to s a y ;
rap id .
did n o t co m plete th e c ig arette.
T h e g irl u n d ersto o d his stra te g y , |
F ar. fa r b ehind him a fleck had
F ollow ers o f th e ir tra il w ould «ee a p p e a re d on th e w ater. Ho broke
th is sign, w ould believe th a t they Ills w ords sh o rt, s r re s te d all m ove­
had gone do w n -stream an d w ould m ent an d th en , opening his Angers,
w a ste days, p erh ap s. In se a rc h in g let p a p e r a n d tob acco d ro p to his
th e low er c o u n try .
knees.
“So. now . , . More shooting?*’
T h e m an tu rn e d a b o u t a n d c a lle d :
"Com e on. now S tep Into th e w a­ he a sk ed an d K a te s ta rte d up to a
sittin g p o stu re.
te r th e re an d w ade 0 • a fte r me."
S w iftly, w ith firm d ra g s o f h er
F o r an In terv al both s tra in e d
heel. K a te etch e d in th e w et san d th e ir eyes to ob serve th a t a p p ro a c h ­
a c ru d e a rro w , its po in t up th e ing canoe anil th e n F ra n z laughed.
river.
“If it's one. rem oving him la sim ­
B efore F ra n z had c a u se to call ple. . . . And It looks like o n e !”
ag a in sh e w as In th e w a te r, w ad­ he grow led.
ing a fte r him a s he h ad bidden,
H e sw ung to w a rd a point of
leaving an u n m ista k a b le m essage ru sh e s w hich p ro jected from the
fo r an y w ho m ig h t be com ing to n e a re s t Island.
aid her.
T h e girl, gone w hite, now, did not
sp eak as th ey gilded Into the
And one w as com ing!
T h ro u g h th e d a rk n e ss D rak e pad- screen in g grow th. F ra n z drove one
died up th e Good-Bye. It w as long p ad d le Into th e bottom an d bitched
a f t e r m id n ig h t b efo re he
ap- fo rw a rd , placed th e o th e r on the
p ro u c h e d ^ th e flnt w here th e tra il o p p o site sid e o f th e light c ra f t and
cam e dow n th e divide w hich sep­ tu rn e d to K ate. (Jueerly fa scin ated
a ra te d Good-Bye from Mad W oman. by h is d e lib e ra tio n she w atched
H e lan d ed a t th e foot o f th e tra il, him d raw his p istol, slip o u t th e
an d tu rn e d on his flash. And a fte r clip an d fill It to capacity.
•‘Y ou're going to shoot . . . from
h e had played th e beam a b o u t th e
tra m p le d lan d in g an d ex am in ed th e a m b u sh ? " she asked.
birch he knew w hat had happened,
F o r a n sw e r he g rasp ed
her
even to K a te 's to rtu re d w ait, bound, q u ick ly In b is arm s, d raw in g her
h elpless.
h ead tig h tly a g a in s t b is shoulder.
R ag e sw e p t him an d fo r th e first W ith his h a n d k e rc h ie f he bound
tim e in his life be w as sh a k e n by h e r m outh ag ain d e sp ite h e r efforts
th e d e sire to m aim a n d kill as, to b re a k aw ay and. again rem oving
can o e on his back, he plunged into his belt, tw iste d th e le a th e r about
th e tra il, tr o ttin g b en eath his b u r­ b e r w rists.
"F ro m am b u sh ,” he said.
“ I’m
den.
B ut only m an tra c k s w ere th ere, e ith e r m ak in g my get-aw ay or ex
And If you
rev ealed by th e s h a ft from his flash­ a c tin g a heavy p rice.
light. It puzzled him . J n s t th e try to m ake one move yon’ll be
m an sign. In d icatin g tw o trip s. B ut th e first I”
H e stro k e d th e trig g e r signifl
on one c a rry he had been w eighted
down u n til he sta g g e re d a n d san k can tly .
S tev e D rak e k e p t on. H e w atched
deeply In so ft places.
T h en he saw w h ere K a te had c o n sta n tly fo r a n o th e r c ra ft, scanned
been put down fo r th e first tim e th e horizon fo r th e sm oke of a
an d th e th o u g h t th a t F ra n z had cam pfire, even eyed closely th e scat
held h e r sle n d e r body In his a rm s te re d flecks o f fro th and bubbles
on th e placid w a te r In th e hope the.\
m ade blood pound In his e a rs.
It w as b ro ad d a y lig h t w hen he m ig h t yield som e Info rm atio n of
F
(T O B it C O N T IN U E D .)
working hard this week to over­
come the difference.
The topic for the morning ser
ntun will be “Goals”. The evening
topic will be. “Scriptural iSanctlfl-
cation.”
J u s t C aw s
If a
crow * caws
have caused a
ro o ster to crow,
A rd the crow Is of more caws
th e cause,
Would you say, then, the cr«>w was
t i e cause of the crow.
Or the clow w as the cause of the
caw s?
M ontreal S ta r
How stra n g e Is man>! lie w ould
n't steal a dim e of your money,
but brazenly robs you of a d o llar's
w orth of your tim e.
"Nerves'
m
( 'ongr eg»tionaI ( ’hurch
C harles
F. C larke, P asto r
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The schoolm istress w as g iving her
class of young p u p ils
a t e s t on
a recent n a tu ra l history lesson.
“ Now, Bobby Jo n es,” she said,
“ tell me w here
the
elep h an t is
found.”
The boy h esitated fo r a mo­
m ent; then his face lit up.
“ The elephant, teach er,” he said,
“ is
such a la rg e
an im al it is
s:a rc ely ever lo st.”
A little
boy, on v isitin g
th e
co u n try fo r
the f irs t
tim e, w as
asked w h at he liked' b est.
He replied,
“ I liked th e
old
g a ra g es w here th ey k ep t th e c o w s .”
m-
Bible school, 9;46 a.m. Mr. W.
H. Boswell, su perintendent.
W orship and serm on, 11:00 a.m .
No evening service d u rin g Ju ly
and A ugust.
Qfl
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K1NTON UIIURUH
Rev. W. E. Sim pson, P a sto r
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Services for th is Sunday will be
as follow s; p reaching by th e p a s ­
to r, Rev. W. E. Sim pson a t 9:46,
Bible school a t 10:16, in the m orn­
ing. E verybody is m ost cordially in
vited to atten d th ese services.
Rev. W illard P. A nderson, P asto r I
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" I w as gl«d when they said unto
me, Ixst us go into the house of
th e L ord.”
Sunday school, 9:46 a.m.
M or­
n ing w orship, 11 a.m. Young Pro-
p ie 's m eeting, 7:00 p.m
Evening
service, 8:00 p.m. W ednesday P ra y ­
er and Bible Study, 8:00 p.m.
You are invited to attend.
,
Louise H ow ard, little d au g h ter of
Dr. an d M rs. F . L. H ow ard, cel-
■ebrated h er eleventh b irth d ay w ith
a p a rty en te rta in in g tw en ty little
g irls from B eaverton and P ortland
®t h e r hom e la st T hursday.
M rs. M yrtle H aines w a s called
to M orrill, Neb., on account of the
serio u s illness of h er b ro th er, Jam es
C raig, J r . H is illness w a s caused
by an in ju ry
to his foot.
Mrs.
H aineg le ft S a tu rd a y evening.
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In our C h ristian life p ro g ram the
Reds a re several thousand points ’
« head of the Blues. The Blues are
Business Places To Patronize
IN BEAVERTON!
Spend Y our M oney in Beaverton
A lt
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fo r Chicken D inners
Barbecue Sandw iches
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UNDERTAKER
AVE you ev er h e a rd th a t tr e a t­
ing c u ttin g s w ith su g a r m ak es
them ro o t m ore q u ick ly ? T ry it,
an d se e w h a t In te re stin g re su lts
you get.
In tre a tin g ro se c u ttin g s , for In­
stan ce . m ake th e c u ttin g s w ith a
very sh a rp k n ife o r ra z o r blade.
P lacé them In • s u g a r so lu tio n . In
th e p ro p o rtio n s o f tw o o r th re e
level tab lesp o o n s of su g a r to a pin t
of w a te r. L eav e th em Jn th e solu­
tion five o r six h o u rs. T h en rin se
In c le a r w a te r a a d tr e a t In th e
re g u la r manner.
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AND THE WIFE
GETTING O N ?
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K N O v M S HOvAl T O M A M A Ö E
WHY D O N T
YOU
T R Y ¡T7
A fter more than three m onths
of suffering from a nervous a i l ­
m ent, Mias G livur used Dr. M iles
N ervine which gave her such
splendid results that she wrote
us an enthusiastic letter.
If you suffer fr o m ‘'N erves."
I f you lie a w a k e nights,
start at sudden noises, t*re
easily, are cranky, blue and
fidgetu, your nerve* are
probably out of order.
Aiuiet and relax them w ith the
sume m edicine that "did the
work" lor this C olorado glrL
W hether you r "N erves” have
troubled you for hours or for
years, you'll find this tim e-
tested rem edy effective.
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M rs. B ert Rohse visited a t th e
hom e of M rs. S arah B u tn er, S un­
day.
Dr. Mllaa
NERVINE
“Did the uxrrIt”
■ays
Mias GLIvar
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AT R E A S O N A B L E P R IC E S
LOCAL NEWS
'Nerves
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F IR S T CLA SS W O R K
A Timely G arden Hint
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reach ed th e Mad W om an. H e fol­
low ed th e fo o tp rin ts dow n th e
b ra n c h of th e tr a il th a t led to th e
rig h t.
T h ey h ad sto p p ed a few
ro d s from th e w a te r’s ed g e ; th en
they had gone on au d th e g irl had
stood w allin g w hile F ra n s loaded
h is canoe.
She had stood still but not Idly.
T h e In d icatin g arro w
ahe had
d ra w n In th e w et san d sta re d up
a t him an d he g rlu n ed an d said
a lo u d : "Good g irl I”
W here F ra n s w ould elect to leave
th e M sd W om an, S teve could not
know. B ut he could not be so fa r
In th e lead now. T h e se tra c k s left
In th e silt w ere n ot old.
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In a little bay of th e lake, aa
d aw n cam e up. M ary W olf w as
blow ing up th e b re a k fa st fire. W ith
th e blaze going, sh e looked a t th e
m eag e r bed w h ere h er fa th e r lay,
his back to h er, a u d spoke. H e did
n o t anaw er.
Slow ly, ap p reh en siv ely , she moved
to w a rd th e c ru d e sh elter.
She
stood o u tsid e a n d ben t fo rw ard , a
hand a t h e r b reast, to see th e face
o f th e w rinkled, old m an. She sank
slow ly to one k n ee and touched
him. He did not move. Old Jim
W olf had follow ed his fa th e rs.
C H A P T E R X—Continued
alguifi.-auc*. No Mgn o f life w as
p m eant, how ever, ex cep t w ater
fowl.
In th e canoe screen ed by ruahee
F ra n s spoke the t r e t w ord for h a lf
an hour.
"A tone . . . th e fooL"
R elief
w as In his tone, along w ith a te r ­
rible so rt of elation. lie tw itch ed
th e m uszle of h is pistol to w srd K ate
and a d d e d : "I'd aa noon send you
w ith him a s not. Heme tuber th a t.
If you please.
W hen th is Is over.
I'll lan d you a t th e head of th e lake.
Y ou'll get back, som ehow .”
S lav s ap p ro ach ed th e Islan d s In
a q u an d ary .
E ach m om ent th a t
p assed ad ded to F ra n s 's chances of
escape, an d aa fo r K ate . . .
He
drew his sh o u ld e rs u p w ard In a
shu d d erin g sh ru g w heu he th o u g h t
of her alo n e w ith th a t renegade.
D ucks flew up a s he slipped p ast
th e first Island an d on th e ir flight
p itched to w ard a p atch of ru sh es
off to his left.
G racefully, th e ducks plum m eted
fu r It an d th en th e leader, w ith a
quick bank and a rise, w as In full
flight ag ain , sounding an um ulstuk-
able n o te of w arn in g to th e others.
S om ething w as th e re , hidden from
D rak e by th e ru sh es, w hich frig h t
ened th e d u c k s
.. .
A lm ost In a reflex S teve dropped
bis p a d d ls and gras|H>d th e rifle
w hich lay betw een hts feet, and
hitched fo rw ard , w eapon poised and
ready to tire.
H e w as half-w ay e re c t w hen a
m an's head an d sh o u ld ers em erged
above th e ru s h e s an d a g irl's
scream , sh a rp an d clea r, c a rrie d to
him acro ss th e w ater.
T he m an w as F ran z, fifty y a rd s
from him. F ran z, w hipping his gun
hand upw ard an d F ra n s 's pistol
leaping aa It burked I
Steve w us poised on bent knees,
clapping th e stock of th e rifle to
bis sh o u ld er as th e o th e r Bred. It
w as as If a sledge had stru c k th e
b arrel of bis gun. a s though hot
Iren seared th e th u m b o f hla left
hand, and th e Im p art set him re e l­
ing, sagging, fighting to stay In the
canoe, but, d e sp ite his efforts,
pitching over sldew aye w ith a
m ighty splash.
T h e gun slipped from his rig h t
hund s s th e b u tt rak ed th e g u n ­
w a le
He w as in th e w ater, on his
back, th e rlfie slipping th rough his
w eakened fingers, sinking dow n
Into th e d e p th s to lrs v e him un­
arm ed.
He cam e up. th e canoe screening
him for th e m om ent, an d ag ain he
b eard th e girt ecream . A bullet
to re th ro u g h the canoe a t a rm 's
length to th e rig h t of him. and he
sank a t once, feet forem ost, beneath
th e su rface.
K ate F lynn, In a ferm en t of
frig h t, had lifted h er bound hands
to th e h a n d k erch ief acro ss her
m outh as F ra n s ro se fo r his first
shot.
O ne Jerk an d th e gag w as
ab o u t h er th ro a t and, heedless of
the p en alty th a t m ight be e ta r te d
from her, she h ad scream ed her
w arning.
"D — n
you I"
F ra n s
enarled.
‘'Y ou'll pay fo r . . ."
B ut he did not look at her.
lie
stood w atching, w aiting, having
m ore Im p o rtan t m a tte rs th an her
d isreg ard fo r b is th r e a ts to occupy
him a t th e m o m e n t
T h e girl
tugged fra n t¡ra lly a t th e heit hold­
ing h er hands.
“S to p !" sh e cried a f te r th a t sec­
ond s h o t "S to p I tl Lie’s helpless
and yon . . .”
H e r voice failed h er ns F ran z
sh o t a g a in and still ag ain , drilling
th e em pty canoe w ith lead.
H e w aited a f te r th a t fo u rth shot,
[(deed, pistol ready, lie hoped th a t
he had h it to kill, hut w as not c er­
tain an d took no chances.
Steve, h is lungs bursting. r« n .v d
Ids stru g g le to rem ain subm erged,
looked up w ard to lo cate his Ci.r.oe
ind shot to th e surface.
By Geoff Haven
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