The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, March 25, 1926, Page 5, Image 5

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TIIVUHDAY. MARCII 25, 192*1.
he bad a»»*tnbled rare tapestries, o ld ' "There la only one thing I would
bric-a-brac and Inlaid cabinet» whten * be tempted to drink tonight." he an-
gave the room» a personalty at on ce»w ered so quietly that on y I could
compelling and bixarde. There was a hear bis low-pitched voice, "N> poh-
faint lilnl of exotic Incense In the ‘hen, of ‘lie ancient«, a subtl» drug
uir
that banishes sorrow and pain."
Thur.ton P.opl» In— Mr and Mr* Vialta In Portland—Ml»» Alloa Mor-
A
long,
refectory
table
of
black
That .was all there wa» ttau- for
Georg Plait of Thur»ton were l>u»l- t«oia«n woi.l I» P o rtla n d Monday to
■marble wa» pleasingly appointed with tbwxf aB(j it waa not until lat*r that
»lo
ud
arvural
day»
vldtlng
friends.
ni
vl.llur* h**r* on Monday
crystal of Jade, green which exactiv j aaw him alone.
Hara from Marcolu—Will uni Mc­
Co to Portland— Ml»» Dorothy D it­
harmoniz'd wltn the gown and J:«7
j wi). standing In a »mall room
to and Georg« Di’Io »• nt to Portland Kay of Marcolu wu» a Springfield
d r Mr». DoWight bad chosen for that apar’ from the other examining i n
Vlaltor Tuesday.
night,
over th« last wonk «ud.
amazing reproduction of .Mina Liza,
"She always uses her Jewel« for In an Intricate F lorti.tlae frame.
Vialta
Parani»—Kilon
Mond'll
wu»
Mr».
J
W
Hora Iront W a lla rv lila
the colour motif In g v li.g a dinner,"
"Are you try ng to get behind tho
K*y oí Waltervlll wu» n local vl»lt«r, boiua fr m Cump 86 Sunday to vtalt
explained Andre MolUre who Bad fol- smile? You might as well concern
In
r
puroni»
In
Springfield,
la»t Saturday,
owed my eyes and caught their ap­ yourself with the riddle of tiM
I lîu é t rolw t by Taut Robinson
proving light.
C la rh a t in P o rtla n d — M r and Mr»
C ra a w e ll M an H a ra — lo in Drury of
, »phlox."
OaamUM MM W
Lemoyne was upstairs removing
It was Barry who had come quietly
Herbert F Clark«’ motored to Port- Creswell was In Sprlngfluld on buel-
A W om an Transform ed By Love. won them.1 They're going wild! T'b' her wraps Harry was greeting »rrai
■ lie»» Monday.
up and was standing by my side.
Utili Sal urda y
Naturally the conversation be-
*'I was Just thinking how I’d hate
Tli*» curtain» of the box parted to f eating note of the aria had becoin >
Mohawk Man In— F rank Stafford
Papa In—Frank W Page. Walter*
a faint echo of liquid gold.
tween Andre Mollere and m yself I to live In the bouse with that smiie.
admit
UarrlBgton
Pierce
lie
entered
tervlllv rc»ldi nl. was In town on bus- ¡of M 'huw k paid Sprlugfled a but:m ea»| and p nr-ated himself In tho chair di­
" B ra v o !
Bravo, Dunlo le!"
cried drifted into the main topic of the gj,e completely disturbs my poise,
| visit yesterday.
Inc»» Saturday
ghe «ays to me, ‘I know all about
rectly behind mine. Sltuultan oualy the crowd. "Fort Men! Bravo, Dan- -v .n ln g — the ovation Lemoyne ?
they
recejve<i
your Innermost thoughts and what do
Visits In 8prlngfleld Mr» June the curiale« of III" stage wen drawn, -•■lie!’’ Over and ovtr again
Jamas Aubrey Hero Jam»» Aubrey
shouted their lusty praise.
"She was not acting towards the I yOU know about anything and leant
revealing
the
third
act
of
"Manou."
Dear
wa»
home
for
Go*
a»l
week-
of Jaspoç was a Springfield vlaltor
So thrilled was 1 by the magnlfl- last. It was roal drama she played," J of ai| about ma?"
end Willing her puronts, Mr. and Mr».. "It'» all right." whispered n videe
last Friday
from the shadowy box It was Burry cent music and by the undeniable he announced.
"You’re very analytical. N’cst-ce-
I J. 8. McKay,
Cosa to Portland Filen Tmnaelh
wlu# »poke and he continue I talking ■ triumph of Lemoyne that not until the
"What do you mean?" I wanted tr pas?" he observed,
Boy Is Born— Mr. and Mr». A. K. with his head In nt alose to mine, so last not had been sung did I real- know.
an* a visitor ul Portland over the
I
' < "I'm more open thought of as a
Denny are the proud purents of an that tho others 'might not hear. H>- iz» that my hand bad Men clasped
"Just this, that Instead of Chevalier Mayfly, I'm afraid, but there are a
week-end.
11 pound hoy. born at the family home referred to the Interview he had Just and held closely by the young mu- she wa* {Reading with Barrington jol oj things I'd like to know.”
M otor to Maroola Hr and Mr». W. at Eighth and K streets on Tueaday.
t
hud M hlnd the scenes with Immoyne.' sldan at my side.
Pierce. She worships him and I be-
"For instance?”
II Pollard and family motored to
ami "She'» romls< d to make up for every-! ( (Unengaged my finger» Just a mo- lleve she realizes that bers is t h e , j had resolved not to mention the
Hsrv
from
Harrisburg—
Mr
Marcóla for a trip Sunday afternoon
subject at all but an to p of devll-
Mr» D I). Carr of Harrisburg were thing a: I to do son"» of her v e r y 1 •nl,.nt before the light« flargil up. greater love."
“Oh, you must be wrong!' I Inter- nu-nt, an eho of*the old S a lle , prod-
D.i n among out-of town visitor» here Tues be»t work. It was a aw-et th ugh oi There wu» no time for analyzing the
Mr». Zimmerman III Mrs
your», Hallie, and thank you for male situation then for the I>W ights were rupted, “surely he
must adore her.
,je(j me on.
Zimmerman la confined to her home day.
Ing tne do the thing 1 should have preparing to Have, though*my cheeks 8he'e altogether lovely.”
"Why did yon hold my hand?" 1
with I Ine»» this week.
Returns» Homo— Wif 1er Wallace done_ unprompted, before."
«till burned from the Indignation I
"So think we all and Barry too. for
The moment the question had
S ra v e y Is H e re — V. Il tfeavey, mer- ha» returned to bln Natron home uf
When be »poke of the young singer : rq t towards Barrington Pierce.
’•hat matter, but methinks his love lx>en askej j »rould have given much
busines» visi- ter an operation at the Pacific Chris there wa« no alr’t of conquest In hl»
c h a n t <>f D otim i. was
He was talking with Mrs. DeWIght. has paled before the flame. There t(> baTe u k en jt back a dlacnaetol
tor at Springfield last Friday
linn hospital.
manner nor was there any trace cf -v ou wall and bring Lenmyne,” she waa a time." he began, then stopped Qf
waa bound to ensru«
braggudoclo
In
his
voice.
However,
Ba|<|t
then
turning
to
me.
‘‘you're
to
suddenly
as
if
he
had
no
righ
t.to
re-
(To
Be
Continued
Next Week)
Here from
A storia— Stewart Mit­
S p e n d » Woek-end Here
Ted Har­
us Sallie. We're having a Te*l a secret of his frlendn, "Man al-
chel of Astoria visited tail Hatunlay per of Portland spent the w eekend he unconsciously betrayed the fact come with
¡In Springfield visiting hl« parent», Mr that her love for him wa» an uckuowl little party to 'celebrate Lemoyne's ways reverts to type," he concluded,
with hl» aletnr, Mr» J W. Shaw.
R E S O L U T IO N O F S Y M P A T H Y
edged
condition, as far as their
••
I “he must ever be the hunter and
and Mr«, fc. E. Harper
Cora to H arrisburg— t l 0 . Bushman
I h e » tlta ted a m o m en t. T h er e w a s tra ct h ls game.**
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friends were concerned.
Whereas, the hand of death has re,
was a Hurrteburg visitor late last
“You mean that one should never | moved from our midst, onr beloved
Undergo»« Operation— Mabie Hurd,
T h en our a tte n tio n w as fo c u se d on really no graceful way I could refute
week.
to accept although I felt that Curtiss 8ho»' a beloved one how much they sister. Mrs. James Lax too, the willing
who lives at the borne of Morris Hill the brlll'ant etage.
of Jasper, underwent an operation at
It was a radiant Lemoyne who now , would be uneasy If the hour were late are-loved. That's hard and extreme, workers of the Christian churoh have
Visits Sitter Here— Miss Lillie
the Pacific (thrlstlnn hosplal Tues- played the part of the famous courtl- when I returned. Still, on the other •Y unfair.”
lost one of its beloved members.
Schlewe, school teacher at Noll, vis­
day.
»an—she was Ike a vivid tropical , hand, my thoughts were far
from
"Perhaps, but true nevertheless. A
Therefore be it resolved that this
ited her el»lar, Mrs Fred Frese, of
flower In her bouffunt gown o f the i «leep. I was strange y excited
*oo. b,t
tactful Indifference wins a man
society extends its sincere sympathy
Springfield Bunday.
M r«. Olllaaols Im proves— Mrs. Vie-
early eighteenth century. Her chic Why should I go home and go to quicker than all the proffred caress- to the husband, son and daughter ind
j tor
Gillespie
who
was
brought
Arnhart In Town <l«-orge Arnhart.
chapeau was audaciously becoming |,e(| when It meant m issing a good c®
• rose-bud mouth."
the many rwlxt;*es who so d eep ly '
i from the hospital several week« ago.
manager of the feed and seed associa­
and made a happy background fori time? Curtiss could have postponed
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feel their loss; and we express a
Is Just aide to walk around. She is
Irrepressible Sallie.
tion at Creswell, wa« among Spring-
her chestnut curl* that peeped co- hls business engagement. It seemed I
hope that in the bright beyond, thay
slaying at the borne of Mr» Mondell
quettlshly over her shoulder and soft to toe and besides I wouldn't alw ays! The dinner was a brilliant affair. may meet her. where trials, suffer»
field visitors late Inst week.
and death be knowl> no mor
be In Paris on such a gala night. There was a ready flow of win- and
Ketels Welcome L ittle G irl— A baby ly framed her face.
V isit« Shaw Home— Mrs. E E. Al­
Barry, of all the guests, was the
She was the toast of Parts and In­ In the end I silenced my con scien ce!
girl wa» born to Mr. und Mrs. John
Mrs E. E. MORRISON.
len and daughter, Donna Jean, of
on |F one who wore a quiet miea. I
I Kcte » of Springfield last Thursday deed she played the part, singing and decided do go.
Mrs. Saidee Rayland,
Glendale, are visiting at the home of
From the moment I entered the I-emoyne was gay. Apparently her
night at the Pacific Chrlstlnn hospi­ with sudden and Irrestlble charm.
Mrs. George Ditto, Com.
Mr» Allen's slater. Mrs. J, W Shaw.
There wa» still an undercurrent of Dewlght's apartment I was con sciou s, brief seance with Barry had been
tal The newcomer has been named
. Mora Into Town—Virgil Moon, who Barbara Jana. Both the mother and (insatisfaction In the audience In of the luxurious atmosphere of tho m ost satisfactory and had made her
FOR SALE—Carbon paper In large
has been living north of the city, has ’he baby are reported to be doing spite of the tang ble transformation place. Our host was a collector with as bllthsome as a day In June,
sheets, 26x39 inches, «ottante tor
i that had taken place. They conld no* an innate desire to possess exquisite
“The w ire is really good, I said
moved Into the property at Second ( well,
1 making tracings. Th« News Office.
!
forget
at
once
that
the
new
prima
things
and
from
all
over
the
world,
to
Barry
who
w
as
at
my
side.
and F streets.
New Book» Here— New books are donna had not given them the ‘‘Ltttl*
TooMI» are Rtmoved Perry w a l M ginning Io arrive at the Springfield Table-
aa «p|endldiy as Rousne
lace of Jasper uniferwent a tonsil op- Public library and a few are already loft was wont to do.
oration at the Pacific Christian hoe- ‘ on the »hrif for clrcu atlon. according’ , « p r e ss e d my anxiety to Barr'-,
pltal Tuesday.
<° Mary Roberts, librarian. A hundred
- Walt unit the next scene at the
of the old books are to be rehound.
¡Seminary." he replied, "watch wh
raffln
beiiw Ba Confessions;
of a iww wife •••
I
Motors
to
Corvallis— Mis«
Clara
To Return Homo—Oenleve Nesblt '
lron-
9 win them to a man!"
Wy»«. accompanied by Alolne Amort
of Eugene, motored to Corvallis t o 1 »«P ^ ted to return to her home here
And
Prored to be right,
visit friend. Sunday
I »*»««
Toppenish. W a sh in g '* ” “ »•
/ O,,OW’ d,
p o n . where she ha. been visiting
whlch U wl11 bF
f*»
Move to Apartment»—Mr. and Mr», j since early In February with her sta- time's energetic fingers to erase.
Before us was a vibrant Manon J
Georg«* Green have moved Into the ter, Mrs Sherman Douglas.
pleading with Chevalier not to take!
n* wly remodelled npartmenta on B
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the Holy Orders and he lost forever'
street of James Laiton.
j FOR SALE— 8turgv»s Reed
baby
to her love, but rather to turn hls j
buggy, hai bearings, good shap?.
Visit at Mareolt—Mr
and Mr». ■
back on the bleak monnstlc life and j
E. A. Farnsworth at Mill and J
Walter Oosuler visited with hls par­ I streets.
reennd «tndn to her overwhelming de­
2t
ent«. Mr and Mr«. P. M Oo»«ler of
sire. But Cheek ier Is nnmoved. She
falls upon the floor, clasping hls
Mured n Sunday.
CALL AND SEE Dr. N W Emery
kness with pleading, dramatic hand».!
Visit In SprlngflHd— Mrs IL W. on prices on plate and other work
She sings, the words are winged with
Sellers and children of Cottage Orovo
gentle seduction and artless allure.;
NOTICE TO, CONTRACTORS,
district wa» a business vlaltor In
Gone, the Indifferent Manon of the.
j Notice Is hereby given, and the
Springfield Monday.
-
, Common Council of the Town of first few scenes, hire Instead a living'
Springfield does hereby declare |(s <T*>ature of flesh an ! blood singing
>, . i . . . „ , ) Bpringneid
S alem M »n
ere
a rry
" '
J Intention, and does hereby declare her way straight Into onr hearts an l
Morris Miller, who are now living at ; It to be expedient, that
•*°n<',(i',M i 1 8<’b one of the audience putting a
Salem, were visitors b ere over tho Pavement be constructed In the alley
between Main and North A street | Pnr!,'”’al Interpretation on her song,
week-end. They returned to the capi­
from 3rd street to 4th strbet. and
"L isten!” Barry exclaimed, "she»
tal city Monday.
from Ith street to Uh street, and the!
property abutting said propo««d pave­
M a kes Portland Trip—E. G. Sutton. ment and liable for said Improvement
Mary Elizabeth Whitney and Harry being described as follows, to-wlt:
Wright were among Springfield real- Lots numbering from one (1) to
eight (8» Inclusive In block No. Six
dents who made trips to Portland for (8).- and lots numbering from one
a week end visit.
(1) to eight (8). Block No. Thirty-
five (35). both h o ck s being In extend­
Returns to Corvelllo—Mrs. H. F. ed anrvey, Springfield, Oregon.
Sealed bids will bp received by the
Flnnery, who had been visiting for
City Council up to nnd Including
•eversi days at Ih« F. C. Flanery April 10th. 1928. for the constructing
homo here, returned ' ast Saturday in o f said pavement according to the
her home at Corvalllx.
plans and specifications outlined by
, ordinance of said city for the bnlld-
H ere fro m C alifo rn ia— F. C. Bxrt- Ing of pavement, and according to
You can save here not only
lett of Ma. 8hast, California, left the specifications of the city survey­
In term « of money— but. If
or as to grades and lines. Contractor
...
fnrnlsh all material for building
you belong to the fa ir • •« ,
•with
DRUGSTORE
short time with hls parent«, Itr. and rR(|)d rnTPmcn,
and
^„.„1«,, aJi (abor
In connection with the building of
said pnvemfnt, and do all excavating
Visit At Albany—Mr. and Mr». Paul or filling In connection with bringing
Scalefe and family and Myrna Mc­ the surface to grade according to the
plans of the city surveyor,
Kinnon accompanied Mrs. Scalcfo'»
Bidders will upeelfy the price per
parents to Albany Bunday, remaining cubic yard for sunh pavement, s l ’ o
the price per cubic yard for excavating
there during Ute afterhoo».
or filling In/ bringing the surface of
Kenyon Moves Here- -<!. E Kemynn, said alley to grade
recently namod cashier of tha Oom-i Bidders will .*8 so specify the price
■ i o . , . .
h . » r e n t e d « n d I Ppr ruble yard of Vlbrollthlc concrete
'
merclal
State bank, has
rented a
n
d
of
moved Into the Perkins nous« a t, ne»«, or common concrete pavement
Fifth and* E streets. Mr. Kenyon m o v -.n f seven (7) Inches In thickness. Th»
ed hla household goods from Payettn,' council reserves the right to reject
all bids
Idaho, to Springfield.
Bids win be opened April 12th,
1928 Bidders are required to deposit
Inspect Local Bakery—Orlmim Bro­ a check for at least 5% of the amount
thers who plan the establishm ent of of price bidden, a* a guarantee of
a new baking »hop at Roseburg, vis­ good faith, said deposit to be returned
ited the Springfield bakery owned by to bidder If bldl Is rejected
Passed by the Council March 22
Fred Frese Saturday 1« ebtata Idea» i m
from the arrangement and operation
R, W S M ITH ,
I
City Recorder, >1
of the local »hop. They decided to
(nids
to
be
filed
with
the City Re
model the Roecbtirg bakery on the
eorder, City Hall, Sprtngfleld. Ore.
Springfield «hop.
,
..
M 2B A 1
In term e of the complexion
ae w ell.
E very woman needs proper
to ile t requisite« to preserve
and protect the natural beau­
ty ot the ««kin. And a t T h *
Rexall Store the may select
any one of our several «»■
elusive lines w ith the aeeur-
ance th a t
h er choice
le
S A F E and H A R M L E S S to
the com plextlon.
L et us show you Shari or
T ru v y — to mention but tw o
of n u » » .
e .
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29x4.40
- $15.00
Other Sizes Equally Low Priced.
DANNER MOTOR CO.
F la n e ry ’« Drag
Store
30x3y2 O. S. Cord - $11.30
Ford Garage
Fifth and A Ste.
Springfield, Oregon