I THE SPRINGFIELD NJKW8 PAUK SiX THURSDAY. JULY 22. >»2« . J . . i. " ' -------------- AUTO ACCIDENT INJURES REVEREND BAIRD TO RETURN TO HIS HOME TWO PEOPLE WEDNESDAY The Reverend William lialnl Ot Santa Crux, California, who has been taking the place ot the regular pastor of the Christian church. S K-CbiWera. will preach his last sermon in Springfield Sunday. The Reverend Baird is re­ turning to his home in Santa Crux after attending the summer session ot the University of t.regon. It is not known Just who will take his place until the Reverend Childers returns but some minister from Eu­ gene will probably take the pulpit. Reverend Childers is not expected to resume his duties here immediately as he has had no vacation, having been j taking the pulpit of the Reverend "Will you wait tor a moment after Baird at Santa Crux. breakfast? I want to talk to you.*' [ Next Sunday morning services will asked Curtiss one morning as he be conducted by Hattie Mitchell, who hurried as usual, through his cereal la returning to her mission in Africa aud fruit. soon after a period of rest in America T m sorry, but I should be at the A movement to discontinue the Sun­ day evening services at the Christian office as soon as possible, today. church during the months of July and Couldn't we wait until some other August was made at the last meeting time?'' was his reply. A motion to this effect was passed at "No. we can not!" I flasher back, that time, but the matter has not yet “you will talk to me. now. right away, been definitely decided. or not at all." An Informal picnic was held Tues­ 1 could feel my temples throb with day evening by members of the Christ­ fury and rebellion that was long pent ian church at the auto camp near the up and I left the room without another Springfield Mill and Grain company in word. I sat. for what seemed like honor of the Reverend A. G. Stater, a hours. In stony silence on the little former pastor of the church here. The side porch and finally Curtiss follow- Reverend Stater has been visiting old ,H| me. hat in hand, as if he were friends In Springfield this week, com- anxious to be through and gone, lng from his present home in Idaho. He humored me and settled him self in the swing. W e ill, what's a ll the shooting WEIZENREID PAINTS he asked making a x deeper- tGGIMAN BUILDING about ate attempt to treat the subject A sin k in g change was made m tae "«btly *t *11 costs, appearance oi c.ggimaus C a n d y “It's Just this, Curtiss," I began, hsichen in is week by the application *'l’m tired * ( being treated as if | of a uew coat of paint watch, as a re-!*«1'* a doll—a doll stuffed with saw suit the painting, looks like a uew dust, at that—without eyes, ears or structure ih e pamttcg was ordered brains in my bead. 1 m sick unto by wotui Winxenreiii, owner of the death of all this grand stand placing place, who contracted the job to Vasby yours and something s got to be Brothers, local painters. ; done *t once. At once, 1 tell you! It's Two coats o f paint were applied to necessary that we get hack to a i t , building over a cement wash. The normal basis of a man and woman hrst coat was a heavy coat of linseed living together happily and caring oil and paint to fill the cracks In the j for each other as husband and wife Two people were sent Io Ihe I’m tfio ('hrlsilun hospital as u i suit of an I auto accident her the C Fork | bridge yeeterday at 11:30 I* M i F ' Hyatt and his daughter. May. were the 'eries injured Mr Hyatt was seriously hurt when the Ford In wblrh lie was riding turned over »(ter hitting the gravel on the side of the road May llyull was hurt through her chest, but the extent of her Injuries were not cessions Ming the Confessi« o f a n new e i P w i n ile f e — -; (jiidys Baker know n The Hyatt car skidded as a Clirvro. let touring car. driven by K W Judd, Graduation will rob the U 8. M ilitary Academy at West Point tried to pass It. The five occupants of vf five star xthletaa The Academy’s less will be the Army*s gain, the car were thrown out a id all badly as they will receive commission» as 2nd U eutenanU IL to R | Harry sjtakeu. but uoue of the others was In­ Baxter of Chester. Pa., football Prentice Yoemans, of Syracuse tZ , compliment be had paid me in mon jured 1.. iscroaae. John Koosrna, Passaic, N J., basket! «11 R. p Reeder ths. cf Ft. Monroe. Va,. baseball. F F Scheirfler if Alpena, M ich, Both cara were on their way to the "1 won't be alone. Jm going to -key. river to go swimming when Judd at- stay with Ellie Mitchell, "1 an­ I tempted to pass. After the accident, nounced. Curtlaa had come to life. Pieni« Haid At S u m m in Ovlight the injured people were taken to Ku- Then he became restless and dis­ "But, Curtlaa, don't you see what Quite a large number of Springfield . gene In an ambulance for treatnn nt. turbed. • a terrible price you are uking mu people were present gl a picnic p arly ' a telegram was sent to Klamath Fulls "You haven't asked my opinion to pay?" 1 replied as I realise«! held at 800MMW Delight mi ih . t oast ,„ r Edward Hyatt, a aoo of Mr U i about your plaus and you aeern to that he was asking me to remain pork. After a picnic lunch at the be determined upon thia course, with conditions unchanged, "Cunt camp grounds, dancing and swimming but my advice to you would be to B ack To Marahflsld— Mr and Mrs. you see that by staying I am los­ was In order. stay away from- Ellie Mitchell. She Floyd Kester returned to Marshfield ing my own and other people»' re­ Thoae present were: Ur, and Mra. might be all right, Sallle, but she's spect. Can't you—'* 1 stopped. f< r Ralph Dippel. Mr and Mra. Gallier of Tuesday morning after a visit with not your sort." to have gone on 1 would have had San Francisco. Mr and Mrs Sidney hla parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Kestsr "She's a million times ftuer than to mention Iwitltla Evans and the Ward. Mr and Mrs Steward Herd. Mr. and Mr and Mrs Floyd Kester were married July 7. ---------" my pride Intcrferred and I whule rideous affair. and Mrs. Paul Hasfonl. Mr and Mrs. forced myself to silence the uame "1 can lell you nothing, now." he Carl Olson. Mr and Mra Harry Whit M ovss T o A rlin g to n — <4ti!r Calkins which my lipo rad framed—“some replled to my unfinished request. ney, Mr ami Mra Dallas Murphy. Mrs people 1 know." "but. it you'll Just (rust me 1 w c Rebhan and tw o children, Con- has left Springfield for Arlington, Ore­ "That's not the point, Sullie, I'm think later on you'll understand stance and Roberta. Mra. J C. Mr gon wile re he will make hla home opposed to your going off to New was thia? Murray and daughter. Nadine. Mrs What new situation York, onthls wild goose chase. A My hu-thand asking mi* to ktan.l John Ketela, and Mra Holland Moab- C a n You Boat It? visit home to your father might allcnty by and submit to. what "Could I »eo tho crystal taxer?" do you some good but this other is seemed to be. hla liaison with thio "No* she's not In. Hhe’a over at a disastrous scheme. Elllo Mitch­ Indiscreet girt Recovering From Burna the palmist's gellin g h»r hand read." ell, as you know, runs with the Mlsa Gertrude DeShaser. who re- "I'm afraid you've asked me to gayest set In any place she goes, do what requires too much ip irts- reived extensive burn» last Thuraday *1 Yau'ro A and (lie gayest set in New York is u.iinshlp— too much bravery—ten as a result of an accident at the auto I huge exhibiting fellow City —well—pretty gay ! 1 dc-n'l aup- much courage— the sort of Ih cs camp along the W illamette, la doing "How's that for a cu­ »quash: — pose, since you are so act in your I've drawn on too much air • ulv as well as could be expected, accord cumber?" mind, that anything 1 could say It Isn't that | don't want io Cur- lng io the physician in charge ot the knew a te « :— Farmer who Miss DeRhnxer was taken Io would influence you to change your tlsa. hut [ can't. It's tike my case "Gosh. Its almost ns big as my plans?" at ’ • ' . o i w qualiii •» ha* the Pacific Christian hospital and will of such It was still the masked Curtiss tieen left lith Its door stab Png he there for some time yet before »he *r‘*1' 8 who spoke. Gh. for one little word vide x ; in on creaking jinx • .in I Is recovered sufficiently to be released Her burn« are rather widespread hut FOR RAI.IB— Payroll sheets, printed or gesture of tenderness—of love! , ,< uttrlor- —-degniate and bar* and in stock at Gia N ew s nfftoa Some sign that would reveal the "My fear, my roy dear—" 3? 3 i I: began an- not deep as she Jumped Into the Form suitable for road, construction old Curtiss with ills outspoken m d r!»ecd hls hls arms nrm s a abcut bcut m v W illamette river Immediately after work, sawm ills, ate., with tabla to , manner aud natural charm. This shoulder* for. In spile of •nysel. dress caught on fire compute w orkm ans corapeneatton wails. The second coat was a light ' 01 and deductions. No employer shoal« grey color, I ' paused, hoping for some word on was not my Curtis. This cold, un- I 1 u« almost begun to weep be without these f- -me when they was con- I tig h t that I detect'd pity In FOR ft ALB—Carbon paper In larg» Mr. Winxenreid is making other im- hls part that would make 11 t'tt8l*r ,o enlJ,,o,,a, person who cas be purohaaed for a few eenta sh eets, IXgS« In chaa. s u ita b le fot stantiy hiding hls innermost [I. » voice and pity, nnder the dr- provemerv, in fcs property in Spring- proc®*d . aaca. tt making traclngi The » .» » Offte» thoughts and moodr. i * ums xnces. was the one thing thn* field. The house on Second and B w "Well?" was all that he said. Was he prelecting Lctllia? It was It was Impossible for me to stand streets owned by him is being com- Or”. 1 continued, ’T m going Just possible that hls Innate gatlan- It brought me sharply to nryaelf. pletely overhauled and remodeled away , m not wan,ed here and , Te try for women had put a seal upon I would not accept hls pity—this The interior is being remodeled. 8tood your Indifference Just as long hls lips hoping that I would under- remnant of the bargain-counter of new stairs have been built, and new as 1 Posaib|y can The sham and stand. lore! floors wifi be laid. Modern plumbing Pretenae of us remaining together un "Listen, Sallle," he came over to I arose hastily from my chair will be put In the house before Mr der tbe same roof when you have urea Winxenreid is through, and paint and ceased c»*« for me *• nAhing where ( was sitting and stood be­ more than ever determined side my chair: "I've felt, for some my course. All the pride and In­ paper will finish the work on the In- n’ore or ,es8 than a IlTln< 1,*‘- I ’T* S sllie re­ side. made up my mind and I’m going to time, that things were out going dependence of the old Dance Night Changed From Saturday To Thursday smoothly and I'm sorry, more turned. I faced him dry-eyed. The outside of the house will be ,ea re-’’ Curtiss turned the situation sorry than you'll ever know. Ycu'va “There Is nothing «dsc to be aafd changed in appearance by tbe addt- over in bis mind ar'd then, sudden been a perfect brick about every­ then. Curtiss and. as far ns I am tion of a bungalow porch and new hope Pawned in his face: "I suppose you’ll go home?” he thing, too. I want you to know that concerned, the Interview Iv closed." doors and windews A cement side­ it s to protect you from all evil and (To be Continued Next Week» asked. walk will be built on both Second and to kcc-p you sw eet and fin e that I B streets over 25« feet long When ’Never!" I cried, "you needn't would persuade you to stay away the work is dene, the house will be think yon can trpat m» the way yon from Ellie Mitchell and New Yoik." entirely modernixed ar.d a great im­ have lately and that all I'll do is to he paused in thought, as If lie were provement over the cld structure. calmly go home urtil you make up searching for some cxpiaantlon of Tbe house occupied by Mr. Winxen­ ?our mind that yon want me back events, which would meke me change reid on A street between Fourth and again No. Indeed. I ll not be tucked my plans, then, with new-made d«tt:l-1 Fifth is also being Improved Mr. safely away In my father's arms to sion, ha shook big bead: "1 wish you Winxenreid is having the Interior re­ be disciplined as If I were a naugh-i would trust me. Sallle, trust at« to i papered and revarnished and other ty child—or—or a last year’ coat t o ’ work things out. You know 1 lova sligat changes made in the inside. be put away In moth-balls until need­ you more than anything in all the ed once more. No. I tell you. a world, but there come tim es in the Married In Portland thousand times no. I'm going to history of us all when we need to J New York!" be supported by the faith of those \ The marriage of Miss Freda Fan- He moved uneasily In bis chair. we lo w and right at present I want dxtuc of Springfield to Ralph Coarson He opened his month to say som e-i you ti* have confidence im my lore, oocured today at noon in Portland at thing, then changing hls mind, t If possible to close your eyes to! the home of the grooms sister. Mr. waited a moment and began: things as they seem, and I pleJge you t ourson was employed for a year on “A girl, and especially a pretty one. my word, sodn everything will be , the Springfield News as linotype has a mighty hard time in New York right. It pay» well to apply the conservative test« recommended by bank­ operator. It -was the first ’ For a moment I felt that the old ' er« before placing your fund« In any Investment. After the wedding ceremony the alone." he said % W e it Point Athletic Star« Graduate The Breaking Point OLD TIME DANCE Stevens Hall Every Thursday Night G arrett’s Orchestra Make Sure That Your July Investments are Safe Ones young couple will take a trip to Seattle and British Columbia. Upon their re­ turn th .y will make their bom« In Low Angeles, where Mr. (.ourson will be employed. Back From Minnesota—Mra. Ben Heideman returned today from a two month« trip to Fairbvuit, Minnesota where she was visiting relatives. Mrs. Heideman is the wife of the pressman of the .Springfield New». New Operator—Elmer E Pyce start­ ed work at the W iilammette Press Wednesday as the new linotype operator. He has taken the plat-«; formerly held by Ralph Courson. who was married today in Portland. 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