The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 26, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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TOKAY WMAT S SUO LO HAVE' .
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A Drive and Curtis speaks His Mind
It's **“
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about wom —
en. 1 B«»
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tw een loving and p ossessin g. there
la a gulch before they m erge into
"P lease,
Curtiss, don't talk
Ilk .
that. I w ant you to go for u drive on«."
Ilia unw avering g a se m<*' m ine.
L eave everyth in g and «<» *«•» me
"I could never bring m yself to cross
I'm desp eral« for a talk.'*
that gulch." l ie sp oke slow ly, h alt­
"I'd better not," w as h l . «aim re
ingly. with •ntphaala on every word.
piy.
Incongruously enough, my usual
"You can le a v e If you want to." I
iauw d flashed Into my next word«,
declared with a frown
'■'And does Mr H igh on the-HIII really
"Yea. I know I ran. hut— * h- heal-
condescend to love som e m aiden and
tatw l. "I think perhaps It would
yet not dar< to tMkc her?"
better If I stayed ."
To bo Continued.
• What do you m eant"
"Oh. Hallie, what'» the use? Thin«»
can't go on. L et’s «U»P now w h ile we
can before w e wr«ck both our live« '
"Get In.pica»". We'll run down to
Mandarin for tea- th ere1, an adorable
place Ju«l o ff the road and It» a ’
beautiful drive " Attain he h e s it a t 'd - - ;
looked at me for several m inute» and
then »lipped under the w heel.
It w o a »liver ribboned road and
we
passed m any beautiful o r a n g e ,
g r o v e , on t h . way. T h . w axy green
of ih e .yen m rtrlcal tree» vied w ith the
brilliant fruit In colorful allure.
Wo turned Into th e Mandarin road.
T h ere w>re the m oss drapad tree« on
th e picturesque «slat»« by the «tde id ;
th e HI John«, with the old wrought
Iron lantern» at tha high gate« and
th e fence« lin ’ d with poin settia» In
"A n.l why . h l , v «.y t la .I .i ln S ,1 .« .
lim y I a s k ? "
>
»
«
vivid bloom.
"The
T a n g e r l» ' T ea 1» Ju«t ho .
yond ihe curve," I warned.
"I'm not going there.' h e wild. I'm
gidng to talk« you wher» we w ill he
undisturbed. I had not m eant to »ay
anyth in g hut you've attired the dev Ila
in m . and now I mu»t latk. talk,
PAGE THREW
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. MARCH 26. 1925
dig op one tor m yself.
They Went Anyhow
I am going to tho Jungles of Africa
to study wild men."
H e (over phone) "Say B eatrice how
Truthful Shopper
Second Student: “ Will I’m gonna would you like to take a little spin
Clerk: "W ouldn't you lik e on e o f
sta y right here In the U. H A. and w ith m e In my new car.”
study the wild women."
She: "Fine. D rive right over Ox- th e se cross-word puxxle books? t h ( y
are great to Improve your vocabulary.'*
w ald.’’
W oman Shopper: "W e haven’t any
That’s Figuring
H e: "This Isn’t O swald sp eak in g.”
to Improve. Only a din in g room and
"Looks like b u siness will be Just
S h e: "This isn't B eatrice, either."
parlor."
fair to middlin' for soap m akers up
until May. There are five Saturday»
An H onest B ootlegger
EO PURDY'S PHILOS
In May. If you get Just what we
R
eform
er:
"You
have
no
con
sci­
m ean.’’
"Our modern school system must ba
en ce a t all. You ab solu tely ignore
piling more and more work onto the
the law .”
ED PURDY’S PHILOS
B ootlegger: "You’re wrong m ister. pupils. I notice many of the poor
"There'» m any an agricultural mis
All
my
bu sin ess
a c tiv ities
are children are too tired to walk to or
statem en t In popular saying» of the
governed by the law o f supply and de­ ¡from school and have to use dad’s
duy. F rln sta n c e: How ran a mail
auto.”
m and."
sow wild oats and ralae caln?”
Old Fashioned
F irst
ANYBODY wishing milk
Milk and Honey
at
gallon
rates call Riverside Dairy, Phon«
O ldtlm er: "Can your w ife live on
B le»ks. "My w ife 1« Ju»t like the
34 F3
rest o f them. She will have the last your Income?"
N ew lyw ed: "Oh y e s— y e s Indeed.
word."
SPECIAL PRICE on plat« w o r t. Dr.
Sp ltfy: "Man. sh e's outta date. It’s T hat’s no course of worry at all. Now
N W Emery, d -n tlst Sutton Bldg-
all
I
have
to
do
Is
to
get
out
and
I graduate th e last shot th ese day»."
Fair Enough
Student: "When
THE
UNEXPECTED
BLOW!
talk."
t ie headed the car Into a narrow
tan», under an avenue of tree», their
moaa trailing tn dainty g a rla n d , of
|a co to tho very top of lh< car Ahfad
wn» a lovely HUle wood. T he red
o f th« m ap k » again»! ih e clum p of
. B autncollag b e i n g I h e only touch
o f Fall Tho car caino to a holt.
It wa» an unrivalled day.
T h * a t.
wa» Pprtngllko In Ha lim pid purity
and warmth
‘•You’ve forced thia, S allle I had
m eant never In »peak l ” Y01* of I"'r
aonalllloa again.
» u l now III tell
you all
I would »pare you but I
c a n not It's too la t e ,
Y<m have
aroused t h - thing» that have lain here
for the last fo r ty c lg h t hour» mid
burned and burned, the thing» I had
m eant to »till
T hey «re u n pleasant:
they're even w orse than that. Thev
nre foul nnd I can find no euphrvntst c
phrase» In which to cloth e th e thlnps
I
1 wl«h to »ay "
"F irst of all. I want you to be
p erfectly sure that I know ev ery ­
th in g Ihnt happened at lloh (’heno-
w elh 's on Saturday night' he began.
"W ell, what of It? 1 would have
told you m yself."
'T h e bridge gam»— th e kl«a you
ItVO a m an tn whom you had Just
senaatlonal
i «»n Introduced-—your
p# th _ O h . what a fool I've been— I
m ight h a v e known."
Ilia
voice .h o o k «lig h tly hut
he
squared hl* shoulders as If for a fresh
4
♦
start.
“But you knew- I w as «Illy «Ud
wild when you m ade love to me at
cam p,” 1 m ade my defense.
"Sim ply b ecau se a man knows
b u tterflies fe a st on carrion, he can I
h elp but adm ire their Iteautv and s t
first sight h e nlw nys has th e hope
th a t TH IS B utterfly w ill he different
from the rest, l ie can never get over
th at poignant d esire to have a butter­
f ly
tn his hands but after he finds
out that th ey're all alik e, ho doesn t
go out and catfch one.
H e doesn't
1«! h im se lf trtirh TPe b eca u se he
k n ow s 111. beautiful pow dery stuff
that falls fro-'”
w1n<* brings de­
c a y and lie i'oesn't want ’hat."
T he
wordH w ere gruesom e
mid
strong, nnd yet. behind the unsoftened
sim ile, deep down In m y heart, l
kn ew he w as right.
I stirred nervously.
"W ould you rather
An uncommon sale, the remark­
SALE OFENS
able feature of which is the class
TUESDAY
of merchandise involved. It has
March 24 to 28 the Goods, the Quality, the Values.
EVERYTHING IS ON SALE:
JUST 5 SELLING
A harvest time for those who ap­
DAYS!
preciate values.
•
Boys’ School Shoes
Men’s Suits and Overcoats
Regular and High Tops— All on Sale
The Prices Will Persuade You to Buy
Assorted Colors and Values
Dress Shoes
Dress Shirts
Entire Stock of Snappy and Up to Date Styles
Our Entire Stock of Geo. P. Ide Dress Shirts
Loggers 16-inch Top
Hats and Caps
None Better— They Fit and Wear
The Complete Stock— ALL ON SALE
Contains Values
to $2.00
Wool Shirts
At Prices That Will Surprise You
Khaki Trousers
Extra Quality.
You Save on Every Pair
Sweater Vests
ASSORTED PATTERNS—GOING AT COST
Hundreds of Articles
Unadvertised.
1
I'd stop?" he ,
asked.
"No," I replied. "If yon are think­
ing th e se th in gs. It would bo better
for m e to know.
Have fought the battle bravely, have struggled hard but the odds
render my profits. 1 need the money and need it badly. My credi
$2,483.00 by April 1st. Telegrams every day. SO DOWN GO Th
Go on.’
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