The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, September 14, 1928, Image 4

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    KINTON
Church Notices
NTWS
uta suspicious blazed up aga
altloo of
him In the shop on Moo-
— —
«You’ve
X UU . W
l been
' V V- i .
•,
lying
* C
to me! That
day caused a grout deal of comment,
,at -g uot ail there! The idea of
p e n d i n g you don’t know what I’m
which he entirely Ignon^.
ignunu. ¡Je
» • ‘f ™ * pretending
in the best of spirits;
spirit*; but * if 1 I know
about!-
In
#b0Btr
Peter Burton—I have known
« j f * gWd jnlla,
Jttlla, seflectlvt
«effectively, “taking
kD™ ° hw*
,
«*»*
>s Into cooBldera-
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Mm rxart of the bookplate Is not
help hoping you’ll finish your story.
according to your Judgment.
Miss Gmsvenor: tell ns all you know there.
secrel ab- ut
about the mystery surrounding your
1
j
t , t knoW because
grandfather’s death: clear y o u w j f o i * whkh I J M J ^
advaflUge and
MS V* v w
The much talked of picnic of the
seven Sunday schools in this district
ST. CECILIA CHURCH.
held at Eisner’s grove Saturday, was
Rev J. U O’Niell, »attor.
a
great success.
Kinton
won a
WcU<-day iiiu i 8 20 a. m.
number of the prizes in the races.
Sunday Uiabset, 7 .45 and 10 a. ta
The winners were: Glenn Pringle,
Ivan Hicriy, Yuma Hallman, Leo
Young. All enjoyed the day and
ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR SEPT 16. hope to meet at the same place next
year.
Church of Christ.
The
Colfax bookplate
By
AGNES MILLER
But I had Uttie tin,
i Gian Identify the i*., 10 ^ »
i
*raspe«3 the box^"!*® 1
and tentatively pressed
Ur
«did readily along the ¡ J ’ *
the top, and reaching
•opped there, ca u g h tV * * *
springing t»«k of thi S " *
I lever in the »mall slot ? ?
But as he had pressed
| hud faeld the bottom Cf o
| ward
“ "d from each jL *
I 87 nt. a
*hnr„
o f them In one moment , k
a semicircle and dl*arjBl
! ,Dt0 ‘ he box as the lever
I And now Mr. Almy let
, shnft and pressed the ||tti . 1
1 as he did so. the action , , 5 ^
ment was reversed : with
swiftness, the flashing |Ink t ^
sprung out again from their f*
place inside the box, d. r,
semicircle tn the opp0,|t(/'
to their first course, 4nj
with a loud dick that •h-r-ST
silence In that strange oh{t
room I
Where, oh where imu | h,
click before? Last night in th?
room? Couhl It have been th’ .
anism of the shaft and th,*
which I confused with a hnmm/
a trigger? I caught Charie,
Ivor’s ey e : he was glancing at „
nmphantly; he read my thoaght
stlnctlvely I glanced at Jm i,,
was looking at me Imploringly'*,
beg me not to misjudge her *
though that lustrunieut mnst k
been In her hand before she e„
from the shadows, snatched up t
celve the Intruder, who she ]
know was her cousin. Yet | "w
noticed either of them. That,
click was beating on my braii"
source, that small brass box.'
In Harrow’s ; 1 had heard that
before, not once, hut often: |
heard It at 10:10 that fateful M
previous, when the shlppin^i*,
pllcant rang In, and again ten i: .
later; ut 7:20 Thursday eveuin;
also at 10:15—that clici;, which';.
knew was not the time dock, al­
though It had soumliU. All l,
stunned mlnnte these facts iu
across my ntlnd. Tlan Mr i,
spoke, n e wns working the flat a
on the top of the box np anil (
and at Intervals snapping the trtr
He tapped the screw;
‘This Is a depth-gauge. It rettfi
the depth which these kniv«
They enn make a deep Incision
slight scratch, as desired, sit:«
’em, eh? And all grouped tout
This Is a beautiful little Instm
Julia shivered.
“ “Paris, elghteen-twenty-Uve/*
Mr. Almy, slowly, deciphering»
tiny letters along one edge of Hie
which he turned to *!•
instrument Is evidently used for»
fying, Maclvor; belongs to t1»
of bloodletting.
Your great-gs
j father’s was It?"
j “Yesl It’s a spring-lancet”
“ Now, how did It get Into bai
so that you shonld have to go ’
| after tt?” wondered Mr. Alaiy
; no attention to the defiant fon>-.1
Fuller, what were ;.ou doing wilt
spring-lancet in yonr desk?”
“It never was in ray desk “ I.
tested.
“ But yoti sn.v yon -mw Mr !!
at your desk Thursday nlghi.«»
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bierly and fam­
Bible school begins at 9:45 a. in.
School has begun and vacation time is ily spent Saturday in Portland.
-
over so be sure to start to Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. George Newell, of
and suffering
(
.
you’ve been In
Julia’s face was blanched, her
»
‘ hi»
>
school next Sunday. Something new j.or,ianj werc KUe*ts of Mrs. New-
breath came in gasps. At first she cah octsw lth all that gang
each Sunday.
all's fa!|,er g H Pomeroy, Sunday.1
Preaching and communion service |
could not *peak; when she finally row’s-B urton, and Ws sister,
■■«»i
ha
flAftl*
PV
^ woman.
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_
raised l her n eyes
from t the
floor, f h they
Anybody
elae. he stormed,
at 11:00. A new series o f sermons
Emery YanKleek has a new Ford
*1
haven’t
an idea what you mean 1
on the Characteristics of Jesus be-1 sedan.
W N U Ssrvtoe
were again full of tears.
a br T h . C entury Ou.
gins next Sunday. The first one be- j
. . . . . .
.
. _
, ,
*‘Oh,” she whispered huskily, “ but cried Julia.
“You’ve been working against me.
ing, "Jesus
The Great Physician."
Alfred Wenzel, of Portland, spent
you don’t know how poor my best re­
after the special kindness I showed
Special music.
j Friday with his parents, Mr. and
turn would be—“
The emphasis In Ids words
Christian Endeavor 7:00. Come on >drs. August Wenzel.
She was Interrupted. A latch key you!’’
was deadly.
young people we are haying a g o o d : Mclyjn Vandcnnost, formerly of
Julia gave a start, and looked
"Nor by Charles,** answered Julia: j
tune social hr.day night at 8:00 in the Kj
bu, I1(,w <>f Sandy, was a
"and I always thi-ughf ne must have
frightened, but did not reply.
Mr
church basement.
•
c
A ..
,
r .
mL
a. o a / y u
visitor Saturday. at the home of his known something about cnem. lie ’s
Almy, however, broke promptly In:
The evening service at 8:00. Hear
t
, ..
.
.
..
__
4tfr.
r ___»
- parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. Vandermost enough older than I um to remember
“ ’Special kindness.’ Since It suits
the sermon on 4 The Inquest o f , *
•
your taste to refer to such a thing.
Pharaoh.” Also enjoy our special
Mrs. L. S. Bierly and daughter or to have picked up something glmut
music.
Mrs. Ethel McCormick and family my mother.”
“ Do you know how old you were
Oscar A. Cooper, Minister.
returned to their Inane at Hillsboro,
when
she died?"
Saturday where they will spend the
“
Four
months old. I was told that
NAZARENE CHURCH
winter.
..u
by an old colored nurse of mine,
who had been In the family for dec- j
Sunday September 16th.
T. J. Morgan returned home Friday
adea, and who hud waited on my
10:00 a. m. Sunday school.
from a three weeks visit to the coast
mother; sbe also said my mother
J. L. Holden, Superintendent.
11:00 a. m. Morning Worship.
All ladies in the community arc died of tuberculosis. She took cure
...
. . .
.„„..I
of me only when I wus very tiny, for
7:00 p. m. Young Peoples Meeting. rnrmally
invited to attend the regular
______ ____ u___ , _
, _
8:00 p. m. Preaching Service.
I meeting of ihc Kinton I-adies Aid she wus sent home to Virginia for
,
telling me us much as that. My sus-
8:00 p. m. Wednesday, Prayer
A epum u
a4* «*. ¿ta.Dos i p,c|ong about the book were not hint
Meeting.
noon, September 20 Come out and
but suspicions; yet I was so distressed
You have a cordial welcome to at­
help tie comforters.
I and vexed that I Just made up my
tend these services.
mind to go to Richmond myself, sn.1
— Roy C. Nolt, Pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. hricker and |(>ok
tbn, book, and see what vra.*
family of I’ortland, were week end ^ interesting about it I
BF.THFI. COvr.RF.CATIONAL
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L.L.Chambers!
..g0 j weilt
I wanted to avdd
CHURCH >
returned home Tusday.
Charles, so I decided not to go to the
auetlon, hut to the exhibition room
All regular services will be held
Joseph Wenzel, who spent the «Week
Sunday, both morning and evening.!
,,
, early in the dny. And there, first
end with his s.str, Mrs Kurt Brunc th,n(f f ne||p|y raB rtPuUhf ,nto W n ,
A benefit ‘-npner will be given by
j Gracious! I was frightened!
Bit
the Iunior Christian Endeavor Soc-
Regular serv ices will he held at the j there wus a large showcase not *n*
etv Friday September 21. Admission
wdl be one cent for each year of church next Sunday. Bible school at, from where he was stnnding beside
10 oclock in ihc morning wilh ser- the counter, so I wafted behind that
your age.
mon by the pastor Key. W. L. Strange until he should leave.
I saw him
Charles Maclvor Stood Before Us.
at 11 am. Everyone invited to attend \ looking at a book very carefully; 1
ProfrnsioTVh! Cnrrlf«
couldn’t, of course, gee what book sounded In the front door. Charles
The road supervisor and crew of It was, but I watched him closely, Maclvor stood before us.
But before he could speak, Mr
men with the caterpillar grader have and . . .
I saw him trying to pry
HARE Mr ALEAR A PETERS
been doing a good job on are Tile ] the bookplate off with his finger nail I Almy had stepped hack Into the room
Flat road the past week. The bad And then I heard him order the So Mr. Maclvor. on taking me In, hud
Attorn«jr»-«t-L»»w
no opportunity to comment on thr
curve in front of the Godfrey prop­ clerk to taka a bid from him, 'or j
presence In “ h!s” house o f one he
Upstairs, Shutc Savings Bank Bldg
erty has been straightened and the Clarlhew’s ‘Notes,’ tip to flvs hundred
dollnrs, for he said he couldn't at- j had ordered ont of It the previous-
road widened out.
evening. though from his expressior. '
0 _ 6 Sneak Case!« He 8houted.
Hillsboro, Oregon.
tend the auction.”
he was not pleased. Julia grew very
Mrs. E. Hollenbeck of Portland,
“That wua curious, after he went
and her sistcr-in-kr.v', Mrs. J. Win- down especially to accommodate your uneasy, but Mr. Almy, plhcid and Maclvor, you’ll not mind saying If
self-possessed. Inquired politely what you mean that trip you uutde to Dar
garton, of Sidney, Australia, were grandfather," remarked Mr. Almy.
THOS H. TONGUE. JR..
was wanted.
{row’s Thursday night?"
“ Not at all, If you knew him,” mild
guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cham­
Attorney-at-Law—Notary Public
“
I
came
to
see
my
cousin
on
per
j Charles Maclvor sprang from his
Julia, coolly. "He has many friends In
bers last week.
sonal matters," said Maclvor, coldly ! chair.
Office. Commercial Building
Richmond, reully a large social circle.
“ By which," Mr. Almy responded
"That d—d sneak Case!"
be
Havid and Stanley Beck of l’ ort- He didn't want to go down solely ,>n
HilNboro, Oregon.
“
you
mean that bookplate you want shouted. “ So he’s a friend of your«
were week end guests of their aunt account of that book, 1 assure you.
out of Clarlhew's ‘Notes.’ There It I* too, Is he, Julia?”
Mrs. Robert Poitterc**
And five hundred dollars! Judging
look at It.”
"He certainly la—a good one!"
from what little 1 know about some
Taken aback as Maclvor was b\ cried Julia, outraged.
“Yon shan’t
of the prices my grandfather paid
this unexpected answer, he could uot speak so of him I He was here today
for
similar
books.
It
wasn't
worth
one
Y vast to fío Stutlivd
restrain h!» eagerness to see the to offer me the aid refused me nz
STU D IO
I
hundred I He might well have been
bookplate. He snatched It breathless the men of my own family—and ht a
BEAU TY SHOP
sure he would get It. Then he went
ly from the other man’s hand, and stranger! He srld he knew yon. ns!
out, and I went and asked for the
MRS J. E. STEPHENS
y
like Julia, turned It over, only to see seen you off and on all your life; he
book,
to
examine
It.
And
wheu
I
n(
MARCELLING
the blank hack. In stupefaction. h< warned me against you I And he <1ld
Phone 7M3
t
I almost fainted. It didn’t have a real stared at It fully half a minute, th *r 1 right I”
bookplate In It ut a ll!’’
“ He warned you against tue, did
turned on his ewuMrt. white with mge
"No," said I, “ It bad a drawing that
and badly frlghteneil, but attempt ing he? And he told the police I broke
would deceive almost anybody but an to coaceul his fright under bluster,
i Into Darruvr’s l»t£ at night to steal, I says he went to Burrow's to ri
artist.”
“Thought you'd get nhend of me I suppose, by way of helping you?”
spring-lancet.”
“ It was a wonderfully skillful piece
again, did you?”
“ It never was In the desk’ I
“ No.” Interposed Mr. Almy, snav?-
of
work,”
said
Julia.
It
seemed
very
A. M. HOCKENS
“ I don’t know what you mean. i ly. “ .Mr. Case did not mention the 1 peated firmly; “ hut It was ut is
strange to me that anyone would
Charles," said Julia.
! desk. When I sat down thereto
Contractor & Builder
j circumstance.’’
make a drawn bookplate, unless for
“ Likely story I Got the bookplate
Maclvor turned violently oo hi* early that evening. I pali-’d »’
some special book, In event, perhaps,
through your new conlidutite, Mia» cousin.
fur in, to settle down. It «a» tB
Any Si/e Building
of accident to th* metal plate from
Fuller, did you? 1 don’t think yooM
time
In three days I had been«
“Then
you
did!
You're
the
one
per­
which
the
regular
bookplates
were
Phone 0825 Beaverton
amuse all her sympathies lf you t >H son who knew I was going, uud you do so without fear of Intern“
<rH- A
-
w
. .
engraved.
I wondered whHt there
her your whole story.”
was about that very queer bookplate
knew well why! Fug your own safety, since Monday I had merely ^
“ Miss Fuller brought me the b<>->h
a few minutes there ns I wa*« *•
you try to betray me. do you?”
that made my two relatives so unxlous
plute because sbe knew I hud an In­
to conceal It from me. 1 was dis­
“ Charles,” Julia denied. “ I did not stnntly rising to look up re‘ert
terest In It," cried Julia, nn»us',a.
find material. Well, as I Pnl ;
tracted ; I hadn't an bleu what to do.
say one word about It I”
"I have as much right to It as you
until 1 heard a voice usklng for that
“ Do you expect me to believe that? chair In that time, I distinctly
H
A
R
D
W
A
R
E
have!“ .
4 »
this very click. My foot ra>‘
Who did. then?”
book. It was Mr. Burton's; 1 recog­
Charles opened hi* eyoa.
touched the hammer of tbe *
I Plumbing and Heating
nized It at the auction. It gave :ne
“
I
did,’’
said
I.
boldly,
“
I
saw
you
“ ’As m u ch !'" he echoed; “ •«<-
It
niust have been under the
my Idea.
much 1’ "
lie looked at her hard, at my desk from where I wus stand­
“
Charles
wasn’t
going
to
the
sale;
set
I”
ing
In
the
north
gallery
I”
F. W . BISHOP
studying her. “ How nmoh Is that?“
' acme one else was Interested in the
Julia began to tremble
“Then
It’s
a
conspiracy
against
me,
She looked back at hint Innocent­
9 m Z*k
P h o u a 2003
Bea verton . Or.
I book. I then and there resolved to
In behalf of you, is it?’’ shouted the Iter cousin sold with triurap-
M .V S W .V .W iW V .W .V .W s
"There!
You’ve gives ff»
■ssa
1 go to the auction In the faint hope ly.
Infuriated
Maclvor to his cousin.
"I know you and grandfather hott
i
that
sotn*
one
might
outbid
Churles.
away.
I
can’t
protect yon any 1
“
Very
well,
then
It’s
time
for
me
to
VNIVliJiSITT OF OKklUON, Ku
wanted
that
book,
Clarlhew's
gone.—Chi-mical isolation of a material In that event, 1 resolved to find out ‘Notes,’ " she »aid quietly, “and I explain wl.y 1 went to narrow's. I saw you In Dnrrow's Mot if' -
ing. Julia, In the history aW*
known ns “ bios,” closely related to who It was, and keep track of the know I wasn't allowed to go and get Here’s the reason!”
vitamins snd, possibly, identical with book until I could either learn the It. so 1 suspect that there may h*
Heedless of her cry, of her hand saw jjrandfathpr tn the wedKa* *
Some of them, Is the project which Dr. truth about It or perhaps even buy something about It you don’t wuut stretched out to stop him. he dashed In front o f you. I was la th” "
If Charles succeeded lu getting
Roger Williams, professor of clieaiistry It.
to the rear of the room, threw open left-hand nlsle nndcr the
the
book.
I felt sure I'd have Uttle me to know.”
at
the
University
of
Oregon,
will
direct
FOUN TAIN PENS
one of the glass-doored bookcases, didn't want to see what nl-
“What?”
I
under a research fellowship granted by chance of ever sccltig It again.
md snatched a small object from a pen If you two met In that r ^
Her natural sincerity gnve her
So I helped you. again, by &
ths Fleiaehman Yeast company. Rtch- can’t tell you how Ids attitude and away.
lower shelf.
my grandfather's terrified me! The
ard
Rochm,
Kugi
nc.
a
icnior
in
rhemia
$1.50 and up
.hprte
“ I don’t know," she admitted.
“That's what I went to get!“ he °n ‘ -w
try, haa been appointed by the graduate - rcs‘
“ ,e 8tory Y0U know, for Mr.
“ nThat time were you
“
You
don’t
know!"
re
la
te
d
Charle*.
j
cr,od*
and
flung
It
ou
the
table,
while
council, on the recommendation of Dr. Burton got the book.“
, ,
triumphantly.
“ You Just Implied It | JuIia- overcome by bis fury, sank mnnded Julia.
W illi.-.mH to amnit him in the project
“ A ver* c,e,ir- interval Inf nceonnt
‘Ten o’clock. I left wltM*
was
the
bookplate.
Be
cnr.-ful,
Julia;
i
and
covered
her
face
with
her
next vear.
1 °* Y°ur experience*. Mis* tiroavenorl*
Dr. A. E. Wil?on
utes o f entering the sh 'h- 4
hands.
In .io .d 'o f usine animal* ,0 te.t th* ’ **‘ d Mr. Altny "I’ in mu,-h o b lig é to
™ '*t * ’><
«h“ Ut »“ '"'«a-
rtmlghf to my Spanish
bed
up
the
small
ob
itérai» invohvd in the proje t, a* i»
•nd I •*•*»* trouble Ton further th* | ^ k^ ate tf’ at 'ntere^ted y ou '"
Mr. Almy pic
material»
In* there untn twelve
( Optometrist
ne in vit mon rc.earrh, De WiBinm. ! ‘ today lf I cm he.p It May I Ju.t
*
1* * “
™ ! * *
don»
doubt you know gmndfath«
brass bolt, the
will 11 tc»t the offert « t the raatrriat» on » • Jpaf téléphoné a moment, lf y ou
nl“ ' h *h*
1 f ,nn,' d
II vr«* » * onhe-shaped
’ube
’
Jeweler
Almy, Imploring him rih-ntly to stop b:.M9 of w..ich were ubout an Inch seen rotsclotis at twenty
the growth of _vi>x*t. ««ginning with a please?”
eleven. And didn't I ea. - .V'’1, ” ,
the questioning,
hut
he
did
not
sec
The
door
closed
on
him.
My
real
_
, " ,,d a half «quare. He revolved It
yeast extract, he will attempt to get
Thursday, to ask hew yon
•ut of that the particular hing which chance to speak to Julia Gnwveror me. Julia looked at her cousin, sf- ' *»wty fn his hand, and we could «ee
“ Yes; and to a**
bad
come
at
last.
■timulatee the great growth of yca»L
,
| * trutu «'«*'» “ bgle.
prom the top
Perhaps U was the same thing that ITotrudvd a thick hi a- k metul s' aft showed me you thought m - _ ^
“ Yea." T said quietly, T e te r Bar
The piojeet is of gio*t iuteroat to chem-
l»ta, and haa been the purpose of sev­ ton got that b«>ok: and I know wiiy, Interested you. when you trlcl to nearly iin Inch In length out of a rrnsped the fact that y»* 4 j
and so do you. It was for yonr sake pry It off the cover In the exhibition wide slot Rhnm half the” length of the father both wante«l hut
eral previous researches.
^ (
STANDARD H ARDW ARE
The Fleitchiuan company h.ia granted It wns to help you out of a difficult» room at Richmond!" ah® flung at him. | base. Beside this shaft. in the verv read him about the wee
He almost sprang out of his seat. I venter o f the top. wac a fiat biuck turned Julia, s c o r n ^
similar fellowshi|-a to research eiperts he didn’t understand at all. He did U
N ew and Second-hand Furniture!
.
at the University of Chicago an.I the out o f pure chivalry, because n# T o u were Jmre. were you?” be cried, screw that st.-od out perhaps a quar the first Hme yon
F.D HALSTEN
had
been
after
It
la
knew you were In great need >f Just "Spying on me?”
University
of
Vmnesota.
I>r.
Williams
tar of uo Inch on the round base of Its
Beaverton. Ors. - - - i'knai 4151 5 :
“I have as much right In any «x ; own. sunk Into the box On the d.le maybe T had It'"
had a fellowship of this ty;e ,t the that service. You can see he hue act
# f *.,««'
W t buy for ca*h any »owni.l-'-j former iast tutl-'n In 1919, arid later broadcast his deed, either. Mr. Almy’» hlbtttoo room as any one!" cr'ed
“ It was nt that 1^-
'
of the box. Inst below the shaft
baud goods.
worked a year with the Fleivchm*n source of Information al>.«ut Rich Julia. "Don't dare si*-.k re .»*. im,t
tlnued
Implacably.
T
^
" *,,)aB hlsck lever projecting
company ns research chemist. The fel­ mond Is the clerk from the galleries way 1 Why were yon so Inter«-ted In fk-'m a small sl,< A„d lta the
where the spring-1 ncet w - ^
lowship granted him here came» • sti- And ever since that purchase. Peter the bookplnte yourself?"
V V
tom. as be »lowly turned It toward and got It for you.
peud of *9 >0.
has been In no end o f hot water."
“You’ll >*ver know fl at I" sneered nie. l saw a pattern o f slota which •Ingle question. I’ve s.se
Dr. Williams is the aathor of a r*
Julia grinned-m oved. Indeed, far her cousin. “ And a lot of good th* I Inatnntly re,-ogn!z*-d I Straight across financial assistance-
r(1# fi
eent text book on chemistry, “ An Intro­ beyond what I had expectsd.
bookplate has done y«»«. hasn’t it? the tmttom base they ran. in Just try to get me In hn • * _«rf"
duction to Organic l hotm.tr/," widely
to direct suspicion fr ’m 1
“What has happened?" she gasped. Keep It I" He gave It «>n* final ap-
CANNING TOM ATOES
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