The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 27, 1924, Page 8, Image 8

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    THURSDAY. MARCH 27, 1824.
TUR SPRlNGFIKI.n NEWS
PAGE BIGHT
FOR PVRK jersey milk, call liar-
Qlvea Up School
•vltable reaction cams. illalug to go C» Uh- Turrhsr Deed fur her services •
The Springfield Mill and Grain com ­
twvnie one evening, ahe suddenly fell
poles Dairy. Phone 18 Moe us for
Mlsa Robin LeVee. of near Spring-
Esther tore up the check as «he de­ pany received a carload of oyster
to the floor In a dead faint created by stroyed Andrews' letter. Then the shells from Portland Wedn sday. a field, who ha* been leaching al Wolf
special rale In quantity
A3«
utter nervous exhaustion.
sent out for a Mwapaper and studied carload of mill feed, and a carload Creek In west rn Lane county, has
And When consciousness came back the advertlsenienta for "female help
given up her school and returned
of wheal
C a rd of Thanks
to her she found herself seated in a w anted."
T wo carloads of horses fur Kelly home. She has been In III tcalth
chair and Andrews bending over her.
We
f.vlsh
to (hank our many
and Sullivan went through Springfield lately.
and his lips were pressed to hers, and
friends
and
elghhora for the gym
his han,ls clasped hers tightly; and
yesterday on the way to Oakridge
pathlea and kindness > xpreaaed dur­
she.
too
weak
to
resist,
lay
there
p«h-
R
e
g
is
tra
tio
n
C
lo
s
e
*
A
p
ril
18
A
fire
Insuranc
>
Inspector
visited
«•% <Y w t t E >" “ ld John Amlrew»
to hia MetiOgrapher. “I» ■ gum! sively In his arms.
flip Booth Kidly sawmill yestilrdivy
Reglatrallon books for the M a y It! ing the Illness and death of our
At last she gathered strength to rise.
woman and it would break lier heart
B L. Ikiane. Inspector of lumb r primaries will rlos • »0 days before loved one. Also for the beautiful
realize »h at 1 have long since real- She stood u p : she looked at hint and
L. Drury was in from Jasper on for the Southern 1‘aciflc railroad, was
the election or at 8 o'clock April IB. floral offerings
lzeil— that we were never meant fur he at her. Both realised the tragic business Tuesday.
w M H IN T E R anil Family.
here
yesterday
and
purchased
a
car
according
to County Clerk It S Bry­
nature of the passion that had conte
each oth er.“
F.
S.
Jackson,
merchant
at
Jasper,
Mil anil MRH. (' A BRADY.
load of lumber from the Booth Kelly son. Many people have been regis­
Esther Sinclair made no reply, but Into their Uvea. Neither spoke, for was In town on business Tut »day.
Mit ami MRH W. H BRADY,
company to be shipped to Brooklyn. tering al the clerk's office lately and
bent over her notes. Only the heigh» there was nothing lo say.
George Platt of Thurston was In Oregon.
"Goodnight. Mr. Andrews," she said
MR ai / MRH C E LYON,
Indications are that there will be a
ened color in her face revealed her
at last, moving with an effort toward town on business Monday.
emotion.
MR anil MltH K H BARGER
heavy vole al the primaries
Charles Grant of Thurston was In
She did not like to hear her em­ the door.
O bserve P ast M atron's N ight
He
bowed
his
head
and
she
went
on business in Springfield Monday.
ployer speak slightingly of the pretty.
Past Matron's night at the Evan
Not to rest, though. All night
simple tittle woman who had one« l home.
.
Jess Gates o f Camp Creek was a
gellne chapter of the Order of the
come into his otflee, spoken kindly to she
,n “ fever. "n<t In the morning
Springfield visitor Monday.
Eastern Star. Eugene, was observed
her, and chattered In her Irresponsible rtie
flushed and delirious, and for
Ed Masterson was here from Camp Friday night with a number oQBprlng
way until It was time for her husband lul,n-' days thereafter unconscious of
¡Cr ek Saturday.
to take her home. Yet. after all. Es- | re*11* * ^
field people present. Thoa» who went
This week Newland's Slum Is making special display and »ale In
A letter came from Anurews, full of
Davis Brothers of Camp Crook were from here Included: Mrs Wllhur Lep-
th e r had long ago realized that there
Wash Fnhrli'a- while and colored dainty Lingerie materials, Sun
passionate
love.
He
must
see
her.
he
could he little In common Itetween her
here Saturday on business.
ley. Mrs. Clark ,E Wheaton. Mrs
and Tub fabrics, Lin n Suitings, Ratines. Ginghams, etc
and Andrews, whose forceful person­ ■aid. Life without her had become
Frank Rennie was here from Thurs- Charles Eggimann. Mrs. Clifford Ab !
unbearable.
Their
llvea
must
lie
to­
Quantities that represent hundreds of dollars worth of Ihla season’»
ality demanded that sympathetic un­
‘ton Saturday.
rams. Mrs. Robert Drury. Mr. and
derstanding which it was not Mildred gether; and If she tried to escape him
newest and most atlractlvu merchandise
he
would
follow
her
to
the
ends
of
Frank Campbell and Hubert Gray Mrs. C. E Swarts and Miss Edna
Andrews' to give.
Ratines plain, fancy and
Swart*. About
enjoy, d the oc
Esther had been associated with the earth. #
Imported I. Intuì Suiting.
wer? here from Thurston Monday.
Esther read the letter thoughtfully,
Andrews In his work for nearly six
checks at a little un
t anion. which ended with an elaborate
38-lurh. assorted plain
C.
I.
Barney
was
here
from
Lowell
and once again the memory of h>r love
months.
der regular prices, the
banquet
colors extra value yd.,
' on business Monday.
for
him
was
strong
within
her.
She
She went home to pass an almost
knew
that
she
loved
him,
spite
of
dis­
Sun and Tub fast ipa'e'l*ls. In
sleepless night She reviewed all her
past. She was already thirty years of honor. It was not the opinion of the
assorted colors, great
33c to SSc GlnghatAa. «pedal
age; no love worthy of the name had world for which she caret! But there
value,
yard
the >»rd
ever come Into her life. And she could rose before her eyes the picture of
not hide from herself the knowledge innocent, pathetic little Mrs. Andrews.
She tore Andrews' letter Into frag­
that Andrews and ahe were made for
ments and sat down to compose her
each other.
She fought against this awakening answer. In It she said that they must
near Luxor, Egypt, is 4376 miles from
love. Day after day found her on her never meet again. She acknowledged
guard, test by a chance word, even a her own love for him. but—but—
The mills ar - anxious to dlspofce of short pieces at much le s t than
She could not finish that letter. She
hxA. she should betray herself.
regular price*, hence the great saving possibilities to he had here
It happened at last, though. The tore It In pieces also.
thia »erfc—lh»y T i i t f i i m Slfc lo lO yard pieces We will cut any
«ruggle was an Intense one. She had
Then a wild Idea came Into her
Call us for road troubles.
piece
for you that does not leave a had remnant
not realized how it had depleted her bend, born, perhaps. of the delirium
TOWING AMBULANCE
38-lnrh dark Percales. 84 count, the yard
..
............„„18c
o f her strength. She had fought through which she had passed. She
fought. In the hope of beln^ able to took her pen again and wrote him an
TIRES AND ACCESSORIES
Renfrew Suntub Fabrics, guaranteed fast color, yard
38c
retain her position there, and the In effusive, foolish letter such as must,
Box 388
Springfield, Oregon
Phone 19
Staple Check Apron Ginghams, the yard
lie
she knew, disgust a man of Andrews'
depth of feeling. It ran like this:
38-lnch fancy printed Hllkollaaa. yard
28c
“Dear Friend of Mine: Your letter
38-lnrh fancy colored Curtain Scrims, worth regular about 40c.
Is no surprise to me. I. too, love you,
on sale at the yard
28c
O. the sacrvdness and mystery of such
sublime love as ours! I have been
Regular 38c Madrla Shirtings, sp .cla l the yard _
..... . 28c
It Always Pays to Trade at Grays
waiting for you to tell me that you
were not Indifferent to me. You are
the most wonderful man In the world
to me; you are my god. with your tall,
13 munte Pongee. | l 25 regular
Ono lot Crepe de Chine, 40-ln.
straight figure and magnificent eyes.
STOP AND SEE A GOOD
And your hair curls in Just the way
SHOW
38-lnch Sport Satins, this we-k,
Canton Crepes, the yard
that I have always liked a man’s hair
to curl. Now that I know you love
Save Carfare or Gas &nd Oil
me my heart heats so fast It mokes
We are showing Charmeuse Satins. Crepe ratina. Paisley Printed
me dizzy,
am looking forward a
Coming Saturday, Mar. 29
Silks, Taffetas. Crepes of many kinds—Special values.
thousand times a day to our next
meeting, when you can kiss me again
like you did that time and tell me that
I am wholly yours forever.
Fresh Garden Seeds, per package
'3c
No one could Imagine what It cost
Canned Milk, Carnation, Borden and Alpine, large
10c
Esther In self-respect to write that
letter. And when It was written she
Small
5c
sent the landlady’s daughter out to
Campbell's Soups ..........................................
10c
mall it. lest the should be compelled
Jello. i»er package
10c
to recall It.
Lye, per can
10c
It was the memory of little Mrs.
Solid
Pack
Tomatoes,
2
cans
..............................
25c GLITTERING GOWNS, GLOWINC LOVE. A STORY OF
Andrews that enabled her to accom­
Always a nice assortment of Fresh Vegetables and Fruits
plish her task. And when she had
* LOVE AND DIVORCE IN HIGH SOCIETY
B a b b itt's C leanser. 2 cans for
15c
finished a great peace came Into her
4-oz. can Black Pepper
10c
heart. She knew now that It was
Irreparable, that never again need she
see Andrews, that he would seek, and
Adolph 7u > « ««J JesjeL L a
fr in iti
perhaps find in his wife's love those
qualities which be had discovered In
monaffl
her.
On the following evening a letter
AU AN DW4N
i was received by her In answer. Jn It
PRUUUtTIOfi
| Andrews said briefly that he was sail­
ing for Europe with hit wife, upon a
three months' holiday. He Inclosed
her a check for her salnry during that
perl.»1 and regretted that there should
.. Personals
to
W ash Goods Sale all w eek
95c
“1
soc TO 5 1 .5 0
29c
This Sale will include Mill Ends
At Extra Saving Prices
39c
King Tut’s Tomb
Second Avenue Garage
(
Bell Theatre
Springfield
i
Because you can
depend on our pri­
ces being right
Quality Silks Underpriced this week
*rl
89 c
**
*
51.9 5
..
51.7 5
52 9 8 To 53.75
Newland'S Springfield Store
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Here is a Low Priced
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»ff
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Barely, indeed, can you purchase a beatiful hand
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Included in this pretty set is a handsome bow-
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