The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, April 01, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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    TIU'RHDAY. APRIL 1, 1920
PAOi THREW
T i l l i H P IU N G H U ÍL D N EW «
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Chase In— V G. «base of Camp
| Breaking my heart to tell you thin, T—
Creek was a visitor here Monday.
I — ' wi ■ n't copy Miirb-Anhilnelte'x
*
ihouau or auythlng one-half aa elabor­
Goes to Camp 35—W. H. Adrian
ate a* thui and we can't even no to
pent the week-end at Camp 38, above
j Venice, I’m afraid, because Its abao-
Mrs. Polly Here— Mrs Esla Polly J Wendling.
Aubrey In—J mu« « Aubrey nt Jus-
j Inti ly Imperative that I return to the
a id daughter, Mina, was here 8atur-l
,
,,,
,, . . . . .
pur >at iu town Monday.
.
Hueka on Visit—V L. Hucka, Fall
(Hlates I have jin offer from a firm
day for a «hört time. They live at I„
.
was
a visitor In
’
1
Creek
resident.
l4n lllrm 'n g h a m and *<> I'v e decided to
Smith Hers—B. O. Smith of Jasper Wa tervllle.
Springfield
Tuesday.
was
In
town
Monday.
' no there and atari ull over again. It’»
< Io e to Muscb- Shoals «ml la also th>-
Mr. end Mrs. Flanery Vielt — Mr.
Donna
Resldsnt Vieita — H . M.
Weed In Town— Ralph Weed of Eu-
eteel center of the South On account
and Mr«. F. B Flanrty and family Veach, resident of the Donna district,
,
.
i.
l . u u g'-ne waa a vie tor here on Monday.
of the new developments It should be
””
««z.
spent Sunday at Dallas visiting with was a business visitor In Springfield
a splendid place for my line of work
Higgins In—Jack Higgins of Jasper relatives.
Saturday.
I have two other propositions, one In apent part of Monday In HprlnsNeld
Gates Is V isitor— Jess Gates of
Hsrs from Cedar F lat— M rs. Lea
in Peru but I
China and the other In
Her« from Vaughn— L. Yockey of Camp Creek was in town on buslnes« Baker and Mrs John Endicott were
can't lake you to places like that. Bo
we'll sad on Ihe 'Leviathan’ next Vaughn, Oregon, was In town on burli­ Monday. He was accompanied by A. in Sprlngflld from Cedar Flat. Tues­
ness Monday.
E. Davis, also of Camp Creek.
day.
week.”
z
asaoon was Its height A condition
Adversity.
The worries of Ihe quarrel we had
Makes Jasper Call—Dr. Eugene Keg
W allace Improv««— Mr. a * I
Mrs.
Returns from Portland— Miss Mabie
H cep was an elusive nymph sn-l that II was Impossible to figure out. had the night before seemed petty ter made a professional call at Jas­
Roof returned Sunday to her home Walter Wallace of Natron were h e/e
"What
on
earth
could
It
be?"
I
ask­
uniII ihe first gray rays of daybreak
Indeed compared to this. Not to re per Bunday.
here afier speddlng two weeks visit- Monday. Mr. Wallare Is Improving fol-
ed.
1 lay restleas and awake.
turn to my old home an I to live away
Ing friends In Portland.
lowing an operation.
••Rovida."
he
replied,
"you
see
the
Kaet
Here—Earl
K
aat.of
Route
B.
N stea l of starting over aguln, ns
form my father and friends I wonijer-
I hnd planned, ufter my conf* salon of -nlieurd of exodus to Rorida has left e(| )f ru r, )ga realised what a trem»nd Eug< ne, was In town on buslnes Fri­
Visit Pettijohn Home— Mr. and
Move from Pendleton—J R. Addle-
events and un nxprosslon of alncere ■h Rlvb-rn us desolute as Main street. ous sacrifice he was asking me to day.
Mrs Wesley Shackelford of Wendllng | man of Pendleton, with his wife, for-
ur
hotels
are
walling
to
be
'eased
rerct for the manner In which I bad
make.
Hers from Harrisburg— Mrs Sam were here over the week-end, visiting ! over residents of Srlngfield. have
flirted with Itnrr ngton I'lerce, Cur The shutters of our pretty pink vil­
Fawver
and daughter of Harrisburg at the home of Mr. Schack eford's moved from the eastern Oregon city
llss* anger had bad Just the opposite las on closed Ughl, the rich Euro­ SPRING ACTIVITY
parents, Mr. and Mrs. John PettIJobn. to a new home w est of Eugene.
I were Springfield visitors Saturday
e ffic l. k’ slead of being itonaclous- peans are In America this year and
AIDS
EMPLOYMENT!
Moves to New House— The D. W.
¿tr'ken. as I had Ixun before, I now are apt to be for several yeera to
Jaaper Man Hare—George Fish, of
Baby Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. K. R.
McKinnon family this week moved to
felt Justified tor my condio-t in the come or at least until the novelty
Ihe
Jasper
district,
was
a
business
Wadleigh
of
Eugene
are
the
parents
Portland, April 1. — (Spellai.)—
pa») and loo, Instead of th-< c.mdern wears out. Il Isn't smart for Ihera to Gain's In general emp oyment were visitor here Friday.
of a baby son. born Friday, March 28. the new house which Mr. McKinnon
nation 1 had fell for Barry, I now seek the Riviere any more From past
Mrs. Wadleigh nee Helen Reynolds, Is has nn/lt on Third . street between
Monte ’■"Pff1®'* lBBl week fr<’m Bl1 * e ,t
Stevick Is Visitor— Herbert Stevick
elided him with an aura of romance. ii'atlalles, when Nice, and
a former Springfield' newspaper work­ D and E on W illamette Height«. The
the most fash-
,rom Vancouver, B. C-. of Fa„ creek pa(<1 Springfield a bus-
house la practically complete.
The beautiful phrases he had used lu Carlo and Cannes were
er.
lo northern California, according to Ineaa vlst Friday.
rrnployrI1, nt ,eUat lHaued hfre
declaring his regard for me, I kept lonabl. watering place. In the world
Drive
Orowe_ Mr and Mra Fred
to myself. I.lned up against Barry's we set mated that we could wor up
fetvenl compliments the austere way s tremendous bustnese with a
*
present time there are few skilled «Teae and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schlewe
-------- 1 workers Idle and that the surplus of motored to Cottage Grove on Sunday.
! unskilled laborers Is not nearly so
Motor to Esgle Lake— Mr and Mra.
great as It was last month at this Jess Beavey motored to Eagle Lake
time.
, on Sunday.
The delicious cakes we bake are by-words for excellence.
From the Inland Empire and other
One
of them will make your dinner a success, especially If
'T knew you
In
from
Leaburg—J
E.
Kennedy
of
districts of eastern Washington and
It
is
all
decorated up for Easter. But whether they are cov­
couldn't
under­
Oregon and Idaho, come reports of Ix-aburg was an out-of-town visitor
ered with frosting or just plain they are always mighty
anything
stand
stea d ly Improving conditions, the 4 L ' here Monday,
finance,
good eating.
about
letter said. Second shifts are being
Harrisburg People Here— Mr. and
W e’ll have very
added at a number of pine sawmills,
A nice loaf of light, wholesome and appetizing PERFEC­
Mrs. D D. Carr of Harrisburg were
little until 1 get
a fear log drives have started, and sev­
TION
BREAD will also add to your Easter dinner or any
visitors In Springfield Monday.
on iny feet again
eral woods operations are preparing
other meal any day in the year.
and you'll proba­
to start work durlnr the present j Frof Hayden Bridge—Mr. and Mrs.
bly have to econ­
| week. Railroad« to all parts of the i g q Moshler of Hayden Bridge were
omise for t h e
Pacific northwest have greatly In- \ m town on Monday,
Fifth and Main St.
FRED FRESE, Prop.
Perkins
first ttm« In your
creased the numbers of men engaged
Springfield
Laxton
In track work Spring work on farms
Visits A u n t-M iss Helene Rich-
life."
Phone 66
Building
I. well advanced both east and west
SundB’r wlth her Bunt-
of the Cascades.
Mr" Elmer Fln,lley' Bt the D®"1«
Workers are coming to the weet . ranch .
coast from eastern points In Increas-
Motor to j unctloB_ D r . and Mrs. N.
Ing numbers and are adding to the w Em,,ry and the c Baney family of
local surplus which, although much Jasper motored to Junction City Sun­
smaller than It has been for many day.
months. Is still large enough to care
for all demands.
j Joins Hsuband— Mrs. C. W. Petti-
Several hundred men left Vancou- John, who has spent the winter In
Who ever heard of Easter without colored eggs? We
ver, U C , during the past week for Springfield, this week Joined her hus-
have a full assortment of Easter candies put up in all the
the prairie provinces, where spring band at Camp 35, above Wendllng.
of
modern
hotels.
And
we
could
h
a
v
e!
work
Is
Just
starting,
In which Curtiss had greeted me seem
various Easter ways. Also some mighty good Chocolates,
Visitor from Grove—Dick Harbert
¡done It If Florida had stayed put!"
ed moat unkind.
waa here Sunday visiting his family
Excuse Me My Mistake.
fruit and nuts.
"Do you mean you haven't any mon­
IL as 'now ear y morning—the sort
nt their W illam ette Heights home.
“Who Is that stupid looking
rf fteah dawning that promises a ey at all? Curtiss why didn't you teU
Mr. Harbert is working at Cottage
And, of course we have rabbits, chicks and the other cus­
In the blue suit?"
duy of sapphire and gold I dressed me Inst night?"
I Grove.
"Oh. I didn't want to ti ll you at all
"You mean my husband?"
and decided to go for a walk.
tomary novelties.
Drive to Kelao— Mr. and Mrs. Mil-
As I slipped out of the front door but after thinking It over all night I ' «oh no! The other man—the one la
ton Cyr and Bert Cyr. drove to Kel­
I si« i cu rtlss coming up the brief con decided that It wouldn't be fair to the dnrk gre ysult."
son. Washington, ast Saturday, re­
crete drive Evidently he had not tuk keep you In the dark. Beeidea," Be
turning to Springfield Sunday. The
was
»lightIf
embarrassedj
"W
will
McKenile
Bride
Visitor
—
J.
H.
t-n off his clothes
trip was made for the purpose of vis­
"I went down Io the corner for cig­ possibly make a great change In our Bones of McKenxIe Bridge was a
iting relatives In the Washington
plans.”
business visitor here Tutodny.
arettes,” he explained, "And you?"
town.
"Of course It wll , Curtiss I feel
"I'm going for it stroll In the park,"
then as I noticed the lined, gaunt perfectly terrible about not being
General Law Practice
look about hin eyes. I Invited him to there last night when you rame home
I. M. PETERSON
with no one to share your troublea
come along
Attorney-at-Lnw
Parla had hardly begun to stir. We Mth at all. Don't worry though, be
swung along at a brisk pnee walking cause Dad will help us out. ’
Commercial State Bank Bldg.,
In silence until we reached the near-
"Thai's fine of you. Bailie, to think
Bprlngfleld, Ore.
by nark.
of soliciting his help but 1 couldn't
The flowers, too, were aware of the atand that. I can't even let him help
pristine lovelln iss of the dawn and you and maintain my self-respect.
had opened wide their petals In a You're ho used to luxury though, that
spirit of happiness, derived from Ihe Its going to be hard sailing for you
frolic they had had the night before at first."
with
talrlee, browviles and
elm
"You mean we can't have onr love­
sprites!
ly, great, big beautiful house In Flor­
By common consent we seated our­ ida when we get back? Has It gone
selves on a bench beneath the sun- that far," I asked.
flecked branches of an nvenue of
He smiled. "I knew you couldn't
We are operating a complete rug cleaning plant in addition
planes.
understand anything about finance.
I knew that when Curtiss spoke
to our dry cleaning business. A large part of our cleaning
We'll have very little until I get on
It would not be to refer to the un­
my feel again and you'l' probably
consists of Chinese and Oriental Rugs as well as all of the
pleasant misunderstanding through
have to economlxe for the first time
domestic types.
which we had pasaed. He had the
In your life. But If you love me you
splendid faculty or not repeatedly re­
won't mind living very simply for a
All rugs are sized and may be moth-proofed as well.
turning to unhaapy events.
while, will you sweetheart?" He look-
Flnnlly In n calm, steady voice he
id seafchlngly Into my eyes na If his
broke the sf ence.
very life depended on the sort of an­
"Sallle."
swer he would find.
■■Ye« Curtiss.”
"Ne. Indeed!" 1 exclaimed, "we'll
‘ "I'm broke."
I looked up qlckly from the dew- Just change the plans for our house
nrenched grnss. "What do .you mean, and have an adorable small one, and
not ns many servants, maybe Just
pb-nse Curtiss don’t Joke."
"I'm not, nnd for your sake I wish two, or. at the most, not more than
to Henvens 1 were. It's true. RUey three— und I wton’t get that lovely
from Ihe company hnd dinner with me mink coal when | refnrn to New York.
Inst night. He brought In tho last I ll get the quiet, simple one of squir­
Full Pint,
straw that broke the camel's back. rel. Oh, I’d Just love economising
Curtiss.
It'll
he
fun!”
You see, I'd been receiving warnings
Perplexity covered- his face,
all along that the Riviera Investments
nut Bailie, I'm afraid II will have to
were hendlng towards a loss but I
hnd no bleu things were so hnd until be even mere meagre than that. I
A real strength builder.
R ley «-nine Inst night with n minute know Its hard for you Io understand
Invigorates the entire system.
right
at
first.
You
see
we'll
have
Io
report of tho facts."'
stop
nt
the
ruins,
ns
It
were,
nnd
"But honey I don’t understand.”
Aids the appetite; enriches the
Sympathy now replaced any resent­ bald again but It wilt be easy with blood.
,
ment 1 might hnve foil for hia harsh your help."
Our Best Tonic.
"I tell you what let's do”- I sug­
behavior wh«n I hnd returned from
RAYMOND TORREY
gested, "gel sketches of Mnrle An­
(he DeWIghta.
Between Eighth and Ninth on Olive
" W | I, you see, sweethenrt, we hnd toinette’s playhouse In the gnrden of
Invested heavily In property along the Petit Trianon nnd have It cop­
Eugene, Oregon
tho Riviera. Hotels, apartments end ied for our home, You know that's
even villas with modern conveniences where she used to go and pretend tha*
and such. It was n tremendous expen­ she, too, wan peer. W e’ll hnve to
diture hut I had faith In Ita returns stay here longrr though If we do thati
and Invested heavily myself Them nnd we can’t go on to Venice as we
was one reason only that kept " hnd planned."
"Listen, Bailie,” said Curtiss, "It’s
from making ns a million once the
TOWN AND
V !f
ÍNITY
tho Confessions
nospu4£e~
Let Us Furnish the Cake
For Easter Dinner
\ -
SPRINGFIELD BAKERY
Easter Eggs
EGGIMANN’S
SAVE™ »»
Spring Rug Cleaning
Is Now in Order
DRUG STORM
The Old Pep
RIKER’S
PEPTONA
Telephone for an Estimate!
$1.00
PHONE 300
Flanery’s Drug
Store
3DU 5^***°^