The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, November 11, 1926, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAC K F IX
T H E S P R IN G F IE LD NEWS
TH U R SD AY N OVEM BER II
I9'.!ii
alalea got on a t Springfield.
The
tim e until a suitor would come along W right," my fath er said "You »k II
W estfir and O akridge d ilegatlo.-s
And lie did
Hui." lie colli limed, ' I I Hilly exlrlcali-l your self tn-in what
FCR SPR IN G FIELD PEOPLE were also disappointed by the vallev
l-.e i • iiitlliie Hullo- gif' sick und 1s commonly known as a hell of »•
tmib.
And from now on believe me,
tired of the w retched business and mess
O ver 100 peopL- fr.'-n ¡Springfield
ax ioun,- d lloil die was going Io New- 1 think you a re thoroughly capable of
■>■1 the train last Hi da? m orula* t t ,
Catholic Ladies Bazaar
York I pleaded with h -r to -lav and attending to your own luatrliiionlil
ta k e the «>\i rs n .1 • to K ljm j'h
The Catholic Ladies will conduct a
she said she would If I would explain. affairs, without any assistance fro.u
Fail» hut the cat» p< erlemied at K 't -
Hui you see. sir, th at was esuctly me And now." lie sm othered a yawu.
g i n,- could not take
r
: but about bazaar, sailing aprons, rooked final,
what I could not do I asked lo-r Io "I m going Io lied "
15.
T he reniaiw ler bad th e ir early and vegetables, in the building form
erly occupied by the cream ery on
WHAT ARE HALLIEH
ItEAC
have fa I III ill III and assured her Unit
Sunday morn n< rising for n thing
S aturday. N ovember 11. The bazaar
thing.-, would tu rn oul all rtglu
Hut PIONS TO THIH H lltA N tlE TALK?
An «»erw h ■: : a ; ■ - I took tho opens at » o'clock S aturday uiornln«
she's loo spirited to sit by and lake a HEAD ABOUT IT IN THE NEWS
tra in by « t o m at Eugene. S o u th ern
back seal und by Jove! I don I bln no-
Pacific offli ials report, and tilled the LOST — S aturday a yellow dog
her. I really didn't expect her ,o
OLD TIME DANCE
tra in to overfiowina
All available
an sw ers to name Jig g s
If found
wait. I adm ired and adored her more
Al
W,
O. W Hall. Eugene, »vety
c a rs in the yard w r. made up into
call John Scavey. 535 L Eugene. It
IQwtroUJ bg Paul BabisMa
right that m inute than al any lime
a second train but still th a t did n
o
t ---------------- — -
i In my life
Yet there was nothing I I Tuesday night.
tf.
•ccoam odate
th e
excursionists
CALL AND SEE Or. N W E tn e y
could do to get out of the hopeless
Sleel lape repairing correctly don-’
flaaie ic is reported to have unlock si on prices on plate and o th er work, tf
b A v t.IL LEAR N S T h e T R U T H AT LAST
mess I had creat<d for uiyaelf but Io Hoyt 321 Main at.
tf
’*"• P;
______________
"W hen I first began ru sh in g th e girl th in g s happened Just us | wall and pray that Sallie wouldn I
tn Bug, I’ and , w as filled Only a
DANCE S t e m s Hall Every 8atur- we hail planned. * C u rtiss lie in red. Sallie began to tak e m ure chuck me entirely oul of Iter life "
CALL ANO HEE Or N W Em-c-y
few p -ople that c.m’.d crowd in the day Night. G a rre tt's O recbestra. it interest in me and also in th e bouse, lu fact she alm ost develop­
"And a fter »he left riling» were
ed into a doniesti type. As long as 1 had gone into th e tiling I worse than ever. I suppose?" |ia-l on prices X>n plaie and other work t'
w anted to do it up right b u t,' he co n tin u ed , “ It used to nearly asked with real concern In his voice.
kill tne to leave h er h ere alone when I loved h er m ore th a n I ever "No! The girl. Just as I had sup
had in all my life.“
i posed, began to tire of my Indiffer­
My heart rant'd as I heard C urtiss d eclare Ids affection» for ence, and started looking about for
me at a tim e w hen 1 had th o u g h t lie iiad ce rtain ly ceased to care •other worlds. A u« w and good look
“ A nyw ay.” he went on, “ I intended to ch uck t h e whole thing lug m inister arrived In town
llo
in a few weeks, a fte r proving to Sallie th a t h er cru sty old h u s ­ crealed quite a furore lu III, t'h u rc'i.
band w as a fa scin atin g sh eik !" C u rtiss laughed out loud and lie was a laodernlst an I began te a r­
F a th e r joined in " B u t." he added, serio u s again, “som eth in g ing down all (lie old trad itio n s am,
happened then th a t n eith er you nor I an ticip ated and over which b* Hots T hat was Just the pictures-
as I told you. I hail absolutely no con tro l."
que background that u p tn als to a
"Is th a t s o ? " F uller asked.
person of her Im aginative type
H--
A U M IM IM COVERED
"W hew !" from C urtiss. “ I should say i, is! I’d like to tell was strongly In the lim elight an I
you all th e developm ents in th e «use tun really, sir, I d o n ’t think Compared Io him. she figured tli.1t an
ROASTER
it would he fa ir to th e girl."
lin illtr r e s tlu « old c ia lg ,r Uk> IIIC w as
How 1 prayed th at Had would p ersu ad e him to go ah ead ! I not worth bothering a b o u t" I adored
felt th a t, having h ea rd this m uch of th e s tra n g e affair, It was his m odesty for I knew It was h -
essential th at I learn th e rest
Indifference » h I c Ji made L etllla
Ilut » hen she got t<> calling me up
Evans tu rn to this new in terest 'n
“ N onsense!" E ath er replied, “ il l
at the office several tim es a day and
H jj
life, and not his luck of charm 'F or­
never know th e young woman '
even here at the house I tell you II
tunately." lie went on. "the new cnap
even h er name. Tell me about It.
was a tb-kllsh aealr. 1 couldn't ex
was a bachelor, though II wouldn t
by all m eans, and I’ll reg ard It as
plain the situation to Sallie, you
T il ls is a niciiltitn sl/.i*
have made Cle sllg. test illff.-rencu to
an Im personal story such r s I m ight
know und vet I could see she w ta
I tons ter. 15 I n t I n ' s t i v i -rail,
Hi,- girl w hether In- was or not. so
read in any m agazine or book '
getting bored with the whole thln>t
bright
finish anil tlttc l
soon as In a s the way the wind was
C urtiss h esitated for quite a while
I stood it fust as lone as I could and
w ith g o o d
snhsiHiitial
and 1 thought Dad's argum ent had I finally told the girl I was througn blowing. I gently disengaged myself
han
d
les
A
lum
inum
is re­
been lost, however, a fte r several 1 had never made love to her. you from the picture and encourag d her
cognized ns an Ideal m etal
Infatuation or the other man I don t
m inutes, he went on.
um lerstand." C urtiss explained, "I
for u rtqister. H ere Is a
"Bv Jove! It was a queer situation niUBt say IhaL In Justice to myself, think he looked with special favor
You have heard it said— " T h e old boat is ru n n in g like
rem ark ab le value.
on the w hirlwind courtship being ,, n
th
at
cam
e
about.
And.
If
it’s
Just
for really I’m not a rad. but I did ki I
a clo ck "—and usually it is. H ow ever unless oil has been
W h ile T h ' ,
$ 1 1 9
the sam e to you. I’d ra th e r read about her „ b„ nn<1 thought all th e time she dueled on the part of the girl, hut
ch an g ed regularly, bolts tightened, ad ju stm en ts m ade, an d
It next tim e than to tak e one of th blM, Sense enough to know I was In h er parents a re the largest enntrlhul
av erag e p recaution tak en to keep m echanism in first class
principal p a rts!" C u rtlrs was face- |„ , e w(lh my wife
But no sire -! ora to his church, so necessarily, he
condition— th e ca r m ay be even then piling up d am ag es to
“T h e H o m e o f G o o d
had to be polite ’•
tlous
and
I
knew
he
was
playing
for
These
new
girls
are
conceited
little
p a rts w hich eventually are going to be expensive.
F ath er began to laugh.
F u r n it u r e ”
tim e.
fools. They boast that th ee can vam p
"Anyway. I got out, C urtiss said,
"Yes.
yes.
go
ahead
"
F
ath
er
was
nian
aw
ay
from
his
wife.
W
hen
T he autom obile ow ner who realizes th e full value on
equally determ ined to h ear th e th l-
| told the girl that she had mlannd - "and, as she expressed It herself,
his in v estm ent is th e ow ner who brings his c a r regularly
out-
stood
the whole affair she Immedl from now on we are 'longsllstane?,
to o u r g arage for inspection and such n ecessary rep airs
"W ell, you see. sir. to make a long ately announce,! that she would take frien d s!' I had bought my ticket for
and ad ju stm en ts a s are necessary. He not only reduces
Uss
We Charge
story short, this foolish kid got the her own life! I laughed al her. for New York and -was going for Hallie
h is rep air bills to a m inim um bu t actually saves m oney d u r­
Your
No
the
night
of
the
day
she
cam
e
bom*.
idea in h er head th at she was really I knew she was really not In love
ing th e life of his car.
I n it r e et
Credit
Bless
her
h
e
a
rt!”
in love with me and nothing I could with me— that she was not capable
“
Yotpre
a
clever
man.
Curtl-ig
say seem ed to have any weight
I of any em otional depth and I thought
knew nothing about this m odern that In "a few days, as far as she
Ford trained mechanics, guaranteed genuine Ford
g eneration and It was su rp risin g to was concerned. I would cease to ex-
parts and authorized labor schedules makes this the best
me to find out to what recklesa 1st. T he next day she called me at
and most economical place to have your car repaired
lengths they will go 1 mean by th at, the office and ordered me to come
sir. they care not the snap of th e ir right around th at she was going Io
A. K. R obert», IT esident
fingers for conventionality .or w h it lak e stry ch n in e and th a t she wanted
A catalo g u e, telling ab o u t o u r S ecretarial, B ookkeep­
we used to call 'th e looks of th in g s.' to tell me good bve."
•
ing an d S ten o g rap h ic Course», Bent free to any ad d ress,
n o r do they mind. In the least, being
"W here were her p aren ts while all
upon request.
talked about. It had been my Inten­
th is was going on?" F ath er asked
tion. In cooperating with your plan,
M onday is en ro llm en t day.
Although he attem pted tn control
to dance with the child at parties and
him self 1 knew that he was startled
carry on a flirtation which she had
at Ihe sharp turn of events.
started , but absolutely not allow the
“T hey had been oul of town for
thin g to go any fa rth e r than that.
Phone 666
992 W illam ette S treet
E ugene, Oregon
Ihe en tire tim e. H er fath e r was !n
Europe and her m other In some
. Canadian sum m er res,
"I see.
Get on with the story."
Dad urged
"W ell, th ere was nothing for me
W e W ill Welcome You Ag A Shsreftr ,|jer *
to do hut go around to her home,
although I felt certain It was all a
stall. T his 1» what I found lx»—"
lie checked him self wli- n he alm ost
m entioned h«r name, "the girl wa»
«tretched out on a divan n n ! there
was a bottle m a rk 'd strychnine in
It is no longer considered n ecessary to send expensive C hristm as
her hand. The little fool!" lie ex
presents to friends and loved ones.
G reeting C ards w ith appropriate
claim
ed. "I .»Hatched It aw ay from her
sen tim en ts wil. confer m ore happiness th a n expensive p resents, and cost
and noticed It was still untouched. I
but a trifle in com parison
walked to a window and poured it
out. She swore to me th a t she was
going to « n in e ome m ore and tak >
It If I Insisted on not seeing her any
more. She r, lly had ai|o<-<-< ded lu
working h«-r»- If up into a highly tn-rv
ous sta te and I found out th at she
ca rry a m essage of Peace, Love and Good Will ch a ra c te ristic of th is holi­
hail been rin d in g a lot of stuff about
day season, and friends and relatives ap p reciate these sen tim en ts m ore
fam ous women who had kill' d th-m -
than expensive g u ts which call fo r a sim ilar re tu rn . You will find a large
selves for unrequited love. W hat I
a sso rtm e n t of G reeting C ards and Folders a t o u r office.
should have don,-. I suppose, was to
te |l h<r to go ahead. Call her blu’f
Hut put yourself In my position sir.
As I told you before. I don't know
this younger set and although I felt
Our business grows steadily in proportion
she waa stalling. I couldn't lake a
fo the public’s need for utility services.
chance on what she might attem pt to
do In a tem peram ental fit. I pictured
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headlines nnd glaring publicity. All
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the tim e I whs thinking of Sallie and
try in g to get out of th e thing with i
Dividends arc earned steadily, and paid
the least possible harm to her
So
th is Is the way I doped things out."
regularly by check every three months.
Your nam e and a n y sen tim en t you desire printed on th ese beautiful
J moved uneasily on the divan and
oarcls.
C urtiss earin g the m ovem ent pause.)
You can invest for cash, or on H-e con-
and listened for a long time. Then '
vement
monthly investment plan. You tan
assu rin g him self that everything w as,
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quiet In th«- house he continued to
talk, hut lowered his voice. Oh, f!
thought, If he would only hurry and
You SH„u!d Know the Pacts About bwustment
get to th«- end! My hands and f e l l
were like blocks of Ice. I was hypno-•
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series of ev en ts and even If I had !
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It was too late. My lips .refused to
move.
“I com prom ised by prom ising h er
we would go out occasionally and she
was ap p aren tly satisfied with th a t.”
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