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About The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1928)
-x -v v v vv ALOHA NEW S T IG A R D . Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Sarazin and family of N'yssa are visiting at the Ncdry home this week. Dr. Sara/in S. T U C K E R is chairman of the board of directors Floors Cleaned, Waxed, Polished, of the Awyhee Irrigation company Shellacked. Repairs made where the U. S. government is build Mrs. 369's E. Morrison Portland, Ore. ing a large irrigation system. ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ » » ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ » ♦ < » Sara/in and Mrs. Nedry are sisters. Pbona E A st 6929 Mrs. Woodfire and daughter, Mrs. Charles Land and son Charles Jr., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. VV. S. Etsenbeis, The Florence, Snyder, Brown, John son, Anderson and Van Kleek fam ilies held a family reunion at Os - ■ ------------ — A community gathering will be held wego lake Sunday. w . w w v . v v . v . w . v . ,. v . v . ,. v . at the (»range hall Sunday, August Mrs. C. Florence visited Mrs. N. 2o. Mesdames Bailey, Nunnencamp CORDWOOD and I.eedy have charge of arrange P. Scraggs Friday in Portland. ments. FO R S A L E Miss S. Emmerson and Mrs. X' Miss Caarlotta E. Gilbert spent Weikeen, with Miss McCarthy of Delivered $6.56 per cord several days last week with the H. Portland spent the week-end at Nes- kowin hotel at Neskowin. M. Stiles family in Portland. P. R. Dallman Phone Scholls 54, Line 20 Beaverton Rt. 3 George E. Hoskmg sang at both V. Roberts and family left W ed morning and evening services at the nesday for Tillamook where they Sell woo« 1 Methodist church Sunday will remain until the fall rains com August 12. mence. The Colfax Bookplate By AGNES MILLER ? WNU S«rvto« f i by T b « Century Cot tlafile TO com? aTTer Thai b o o t an} day the day aBer tir time, though.” Interrupted Nancy, tm iue the bookplate.- |»t V placably. “ Before Peter went to pocket a blue halt sheer * * Raynes Foreside, he told me that handed it to me. “Jus* » handsome polite young man had come beginning," he went on 1 ’ • , Into the «hop on Monday, and slid out from the medical bookplate ¿ T H again when he fonnd him there l Peter the frigate, that Calfai ¿ ¡ ¡ J 9 wanted to warn me, you see, especial had some customer who had h L, "* ly since he was to be away." with ships or doctors. “ And you didn't think I should be my secretary to find out equal to taking care of the book?” could for me; that’s hit, tB * “ Not when Wllkey was after It, I read the cablegram: ' too . . . and maybe other people." j ‘ Made thorough Colfax tavesn " ‘Other people’ were after the tlon stop family died out '“^ 1 * book? To whom do you allude, aixty-nlne stop last meiu,er Nancy?" Colfax son o f Hugh eigtue^ h„„. ; “ ‘Maybe other people,' she said eighteen sixty-nine stop s<rved t,? Maybe Mr. Case.” Dardanelles Crimea stop Q0 * “ Mr. Case?’’ I repeated feebly. “ Why connection among family ur di Mr. Case? He’s been with the firm “ History’s always to be taken for years and years . . . he’s a gentleman . . . he la absolutely ax- account in studying bookplate, ^ course," I agreed. "I am aware tl , cel lent and entirely commonplace . . . was a Crimean war; l have why should you think be hud designs heard of the British fleet passim 2 on that book?" “ Because," Insisted Nancy, stub Dardanelles In 1848. But | bornly, “ he was banging round all the tray my Ignorance as to when Great time you and I wore working together Britain was at war with Cbil«- The captain most politely rew , on that catalogue late Thursday after the opportunity presented to him noon, when everybody else bad left smile. the building." “ She never was." he rejoined . "H ow do you know?" believe, though, that a British iw “ I saw him. You said you wore go went to the aid of Chile when that ing to put the books which had been country revolted from Spain.” listed back on the shelves. He took “ Then." said I. a little surer of n. that In. So, when I took my new ground, but not quite ready to qtkn, work, I snatched that book up with exact dates, “ since those s.. , the rest He was looking In the law American countries revolted In tip book section to see If It had been re early part o ' the Nineteenth century placed there, by any chance." that was . .st about the time. t„ “ What time did you see him doing when Richard Colfax was beglnnln; that?” I asked thoughtfully. his naval career. If he entered tl« “ Shortly before I left at six o’clock.” service in 1818. Suppose he serve! “ Then," I thought to myself, "Mr , In that fleet you mention, suppose i- Case explored those law-book shelves made some sort of connection in th i at a time he thought hlmselt alone; i hemisphere: what about some gmun-t and not finding what he wanted there, in that event, for there being an erg' made an attempt on my desk later! Inal American Colfax bookplate?” He couldn’t have known whlcü drawer “ That’s Just what I surmised! I It was In, of course. He must have wanted to see if you’d confirm it,"I Just started to search the largest one cried the captain, delighted “F.v j when Charles Maclvor made his ap If It’s South American and not North, pearance. What was he doing there? j the point’s worth looking into, am] pj Looking for the book, of course.” do that at once.” “ So you see, Constance” concluded ; A rapid search through referenct Nancy, accepting my silence as a per catalogues revealed that Clarihew sonal tribute, “ I saw you really had “ Notes" had been Issued in an hi . too much to do, with that catalogue tlon o f three huudred numbered and everything, so 1 took charge of copies. The number of our copy. wMrj the book temporarily to help you. And. appeared on the title page, was at of course, I had to help Peter.” But so far as I could go back In sale: But exegesis of this obscure remark, reports, a thorough search brought no as well as satisfactory conclusions for trace whatever of Number 2.19. my own wondering*, had to be post However, this fact proved om poned. VV’e had reached Darrow’s. thing, at least: Number 23!) had very 1 hastened forth to my desk, to find seldom changed hands. It had It already occupied, by Captain Ash longed to Judge Leavitt Then r , land. were the Grosvenor tumily so “ You said I could bother you any solved to get possession of It? F>, tim e!” he greeted me. the key? Was that connected wirh “ 1 always mean what I say. 8o Charles Maclvor's offer of a “liber: you've come down from Westchester settlement." the nleht before’ OM i to learn more about the Index?” know of some Ueusum nnioeu ul , “ Gracious 1 business during the lock and key to which he allnd« week-end? I’ ve come on pleasure. But why should a key belong,.., the Grosvenor connection he con Yon knew that bookplate we were talking about the other day?" cealed In a law book? There were!" I did not associate the Colfax book- r lawyers In that family plate with pleasure, but I nodded— In V o, there were not. And then. telligently. 1 trusted. 1 reread Its title for perhaps the H r “ You know that forgery rather took hundredth time in the last six dad hold o f me," confided the captain. “1 I suddenly got an Idea. This tltl wondered If 1 could find an original was: “ Notes on Medical Statute- » the Virginia Code.” And Mr. Crt* for the counterfeit." “ O h!” said I (an expression I dis venor’s father had been a doctor; approve of, but I was struck all of a Virginian; he had practiced at a 'lot when he would need Just such a pr heap by the suddenness of the Idea) fesslonal reference hook; and th. "W hy?” bookplate, real or counterfeit was "Because Colfax might have drawn a pictorial bookplate, even If he sel physician's bookplate 1 I nearly shot out of my chair «a dom did so, and I think the manner the meeting—cusfuinen. of execution o f that drawing you I addressed showed me Indicates that it must have browsers, clerks, collectors, all: 'T v” been copied from a model. The con you are, folksl Just give me rime: i ception of the design Is masterly, but | don’t need eternity, after nil” the copying Is Just a Taint shade too suddenly my Joyful emotions st one and all stricken with parnlyM careful; and whoever made the draw Ing was not quite craftsman enough For Mr. Case, who had hardly : to avoid that small slip In the signa peared In the shop all mom;- ture So I’ve decided to amuse my thougb usually on Saturdays he « self trying to discover an original. nowhere else, was Just going nast You'll help me. won't you?” begged out of the front door. HIs pace was so quiet that the captain. “ Don't say you will if seemed almost stealthy, lie pa- you can.” within a yard o f tne. and did not “ 1 will because I can. then.” tlce me; I never had seen ¡my “ Good 1 I spent yesterday unpack so terribly distraught as tils. " Ing. I brought nineteen boxes of books with me. My reference library, In the world hud happened to you know. Now. the reason I un now? Or what had he lone no» packed them was . . . that book felt more upset, actually than * plate! I stiy you haven’t it around 1 had seen him at my desk B day night; for now It would * anywhere. I suppose?” I plucked It out of the law book tn been Impossible not to pity him, * 1 such a way as not to eveal the key, ever one’s suspicions. Temporary repairs were made to Mr. and Mrs. N. Hill drove to thing he wanted to get that was not Prosser, Wash., Sunday, with their here. What finally happened was that the bridge over Fanno creek this daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hall and fam the police, who had traced Charles week. Maclvor here, arrived and arrested ily, returning Sunday evening. him. He Is charged with theft.” William Kruger has leased his STANDARD H ARD W AR E X shop to A. Davies of California. "O f what?" The Sunday school of the Aloha “ Securities." New and Second-hand Furnitur«]:* Community church will hold a picnic -Well, If that’s all, It’s not tm A. P. Talent of Multnomah has Saturday in Mrs. Kruellers woods ED. H A L S T E N port ant." rented the Butler house On the high at 1 1 a. m. Bring a well filled lunch Beaverton, Or*. - - - Phone 4855 % “ What are you talking about?” I de way and will move in this week basket. W e b u y for cash any secon d-i manded, ugape. baud goods. X “ A poor fish,” replied Nancy sweet Esther Strom returned from the Wednesday morning Mrs. V. Rob-, ly, "named, is you prefer, Charles coast Sunday. erts of Aloha had the misfortune Muelvor or Brundon Tower. And now to step on a rusty nail which pene C. Berg and wife were at Rcok- trated the arch of her right foot. I will show you what he » ’anted." With one bound she was on the •*vay Sunday visiting with their fam It took all her strength to remove floor, with one swoop she had turned W H I T E H O U S E T A V E R N ily who have been there part of the nail from her foot. She had back blankets, sheets, mattress. On M r«. L. M. Brown— Pearl Brown, Prop. summer. been packing the family household: the spring lay a smull flat object neat goods preparatory to going camp-1 PKone Tigard 2761 For Parti©« ly wrapped In an embroidered band J. O. Butler is at Hillsboro this ing in the Tillamook country and1 She unwrapped the hand C H IC K E N D IN N E R S week relieving one of the men at the | did not see the nail at all. It was a toweL towel, and presented me with a worn Course Dinner Sunday (). E. station. painful wound. brown calfskin volume, entitled ‘Notes Cool Dining Rooms on Medical Statutes In the Virginia H. M. Salmon had charge o f the C. J. Skee has been confined to Private Dining Rooms Tigard pharmacy Sunday while Mr his home for several days with a Code.” “ Take care of It next time, Con Open From 3 p. m. to 2 a. m. Sackett was at the coast. severe attack of quinzy. H e was stance dear,” she warned me; “ some ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ »»♦ ♦ »»♦ »I»»»»»»»»»»» able to be at his office in Beaver body might steal it." C. W. Noyes was a business visi ton for a few hours Thursday. “ But, Nancy 1 But how . . . where tor in Hillsboro Monday. . . why . . I stammered H. E. Prink of Aloha has pur gazing wilde.ved at the returned wan Try them Once and you’ll Sophy Kwrowki of Garden Home chased an electric pump of Dewey derer. But the bound and the swoop is recovering from a severe sore the plumber. had occurred in reverse order, as always buy at throat. It was thought at first that Nancy’s red, red mouth slowly ex she had diphtheria but cultures YEAGERS BAKERY A. F. Doughty of Huber attended panded to Its full vertical measure taken of her throat did not show* the seventh annual reunion of the merit. The arm shot out again, the Beaverton, Oregon any signs of this disease. Second Oregon association at Laurel- light was- snapped off. hurst park, Portland, last (week. “ I ’ll call you tomorrow after 1 make While at the coast last Sunday a Thirty-five of the original company the coffee.” said Naucy. "Cheer up young man of Tigard was eating a of 103 were in attendance. tomorrow will be another day. If you W A V . V . V . V . V . V . W . V . V . W . sandwich when his teeth hit some sleep In that faith you will prevail, i thing hard. Upon investigation he Charles Macy of Wheeler avenue always do. Good night.” found that the inlay on one of his The coffee was not made nntll a is slowly improving at the Sell- teeth had become loose and was im quarter past eight. The ensuing wood hospital in Portland. He was bedded in the tough meat. injured in a logging camp some time scramble fo get off to Darrow’s gave no time for Inquiries until we were ago. SATURDAY, at 10 a. m. A. J. Noyes visited his son, C. en route up Normandy terrace. Then * ______ W. Noyes Monday, He says his son, I demanded Information Instantly Unloading Sale Mrs Aldcrmate of Albany is vis W. 1 Noyes has gained eight pounds about the filching of the law book. 1 Tuesday to Friday and feels much better. He is on his iting at the borne of her daughter, learned that Nancy had taken it from Mrs. H. A. Morrison. way to New Mexico. my lowest left-hand drawer the sole time during the previous morning that J T. Turner and family spent my hack had been turned on my desk: The Fivesomes enjoyed a chicken Hardware Store dinner at the coast Sunday but re Sunday in Hillsboro with Mrs. W. namely, lust before she went out to J. Stansell, W A V . W . V . '. * . V A V .* , luncheon with Mr. Dlbdln. turned home early Sunday evening. “ But, Nancy, what right had you C. M. Powell of Hillsboro was to steal It?” “ No right— nobody ever has a right an Aloha visitor at the home of J. to steal. d in t you know that?— but T. Turner Sunday evening. a duty. Wllkey wanted I t It was my duty to keep her from getting It. Florence, Laura and Elizabeth because 1 wanted It for Peter, and F.wcr of Huber are brave little she wanted It only for a distant rela girls. They are triplets and only tive. her cousin." 0 years old, but they had their ton “ Tou are sure of that, are you?” sil* removed by Dr Mason Monday. Your Child is entitled to the •£ They told him to be sure and put "Surely. I told her you kept If In your lowest left-hand drawer; and BEST EDUCATION ? the tonsils in a bottle so they then I nahhed It myself.” could look at them afterwards. “ But, Nancy, why?” “ Well, < '(instance. I’ll tell you why,” Mrs. J. E. Tuttle and family are announced Nancy, suddenly serious one mile West of Beaverton | spending the week -with the New an Instant “Von know I told you how that moron of a Brandon Tower Accredited High School Course $ man family at McMinnville. — I mean Charles Maclvor, of course; Eight Elementary Grades § why he worked as a shorthand teach Alice Rasmussen, daughter er In a business college, and changed Complete Training in Music and Art | of Miss Ross Rasmussen, has accepted his proud name Is still hidden from For further information address a a position at the Aloha Mercantile me. though I'm going to find It out yei company. — I told you how he changed the suit Sister Superior X cases that time » ’e went to Phils ST M AR Y’S IN ST IT U T E 3* Mrs. H. F., Turner of Rcaverton delphla? spent Wednesday at the J. T. Turner “ 1 thought and thought about how Phone 1303 BEAVERTON, ORE home. i he tried to get rid of me, until I be gan to wonder why he did I t then I remembered that every time be did Miss Ruth Clark is now employed V, at the Aloha Mercantile store in I t he grabbed that suitcase. Before — place of her sister who has not been we left the house, you know, he changed mine for Peter’s, evidently W V W A W W V A N W W A V A V W A V A W W V A V A V V A V V A V A well for some time. I cume downstairs too fast for him to get «>ut of the door with I t He was Mrs. George G. Kellog of Ho- going to try to leave the train at for Captain Ashland was. of course, quiam, \Vrash , spent Thursday and Trenton. I believe; If I hadn’t come not Interested In the Grosvenor mys CHAPTER X Kirdav with her parents, Mr. and hack from the full diner, he'd have tery-Indeed. disliked It I felt sure. “ I’ll tell you what I’ ve done so far." Mrs. Percy Smith. succeeded. And he tried to clear out Shocks, Assorted. he said, "th ugh It's not much. I oe- o f the Board Street station. He even I dispatched Captain A- m<D lleve my library has as good works BIG S T O C K S S P E C I A L P R IC E S Evelyn, the 3VJ year old daughter | waited there until I wns going, you about English engravers as can be as the clock began to strike n»"1 1 of Mr. and *Mrs. Henry Fuegy of know, not aware that Peter 'iad cone It finished. In walked Mr Alta.' fonnd; yet ! can't discover much Moha made a record last Sunday. I for me. and doubt less hoping for some about Colfax himself. But I found the Ing even more alive than *ver | last chance to grab the suitcase again. She walked five miles from Govern exact date* of his birth and death. before he had shut the d<*'f d* i ment (a m p to timber line at Mount I wasn't the attraction. I'm convinced j D60 and IS31. Then I found a de phone rang. Good Cedar Shingles, per M,$ 1.75 •• Hood. Among those that went now. “ Yes. Mr. Roberts.’' said 1- 1 scriptive list of all hta engraving», "Then 1 wondered what there was that Is correct It has turned Ui were Mr and Mrs David Doppl In that bag he wanted. Not Peter’s and tried to Identify this drawing Is here. Yes, details will he Barn Sash, each and family, M r and Mrs Christ with any one described, but he bad clothes. Brandon . . . or Charles Burn and family, John Dorner and when I see you Wh . . . or what have yon? . . . has drawn only a couple of pictorial Roofing, per roll tainly. Wait, Mr. Almy. ph'ase children, Margaret and M W ar fieri plates, both floral, for ladles libraries stacks of awful ones, himself. But. yes, I understand, I will 1 Sr. M r and Mrs Henry Fuegv and —no scientific Instruments or war knowing him, I knew bis purpose In 2x4 to 2x10 per M earthly difference could it - - ’* children of Aloha. All report a good wanting It must he had And when ships— so that attempt was a flake." time. me? All rig h t” “ Warships? Oh. ve*. that vessel Is he popped In through that window House Paint, per gallon I hung up a frigate, 1 assented, noting again last night, and Julia addressed him “ Mr. Roberts has Just I'-’D'” ‘.J the characteristic three masts and M r« Perry Smith spent Tuesday as ‘Charles'—nnd he saw me dear one broadside armament clearly shown In you have arrived.” I **id 11 ' in Portland with Mrs Charles K he saw me. If I did do a disappear witb outward calm. Inward) 1 the fine drawing. Bliss of Seattle. Wash Mr Rliss Ing set— I knew he was her cousin madder than a hornet and drea “ And English bnlIt," declared the is at the head of the I-aVeside who had been after Peter’s hook, and fla t owing to a mirthful mess- »* O U R RED TR U C K S D E L IV E R captain, “early Nineteenth century, school for boys in Seattle. hart tricked me, and goQe around transmitted by Mr. J when British warships were built under a assumed name And I felt i- " - ..................- ■ U would tike tc see you at dnee very wide through the beam. ¡Ike this Miss Mary Orselli will spend her sure he was after It then and there one.” Case's office— ” hirthdav in Tacoma next Saturday So I hopped upstairs and took care T U ask him If we may "1 hasn't any flag, though." | point Her parents will make the trip in of It. Now. do you see why. as you “ Yon aeedn t bother; he a- ed out. say?" their new Chandler. o n t" “ 1 n° f « l (hat; Its odd." agreed the Even Nancy finally paused breath Phone 4603 “ Gone outT* yt captain. “ Nevertheless. It’a a Rrltlsh less. I said: H A. FVstrorn and «wife have re -Yea* Just a few . n£; J vessel, and Colfax had a personal "1 doot see why you took the hook turned from a pleasant trip Fast F. D. I ’LCK , Sales A^t., Phone 5603 If you ao deaire. Mr l!"h*‘ -* ■ connection with the British navy " visiting old acquaintances cut of my desk Too didn't know st “That'* a good thing to know I" | my Joining the two of 1' Dooo yesteulay that Charles M a c l v o r BEAVERTON. OREGON later," Mrs Della C. Fisher visitrd with was Brandon Tower, or that be exclaimed, encouraged. “ How did yon “ Very well. We ¡uuJ lu 't •find It out?" her daughter. Mrs \\ I Burke at wanted the (Mtfc at all—" W W . 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