The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 03, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAOR SIX
T ilt’RSDAY FKIlHUAllY 3, 1927
THE BPRINOFÄLD NEWS
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AS O TH ER S
PATRIO TIC PROORAM9
PLANNED BY SCHOOLS
Patriotic observance of both Lin­
colns and Washington'« birthdays
will he hell by tin Hpciigtleld puhll.<
school on the latter date. February
23 Assemblies of pupils In both high
and elementary schools will be coti-
SEE YOU
An I remember that the mirror musl tluvU„, wtlh patriotic themes the
not be Just a decorative ornament
fB„,urw O| the programs
Make a habit of using It regularly-“
In the elementary achoola. separate
for alndylng goad points and bad
points of the face, lines of the head, roome will obeerve Lincoln's birth
arrangement of Ihe hair, profile, etc j day. Valentine boxes are .planned
It will aerve as a friend and warn you tor elementary echimi risiili« «n Feb-
of dlsAgurlng lines and blemishes in ruary 14.
time to avoid them, and teach you to ;
play up your good points against those
Ni|ron Ma„ In—Glenn Tryon of
that are not eo good.
- j Nalron ,»«« a v is ito r In BprlogAeld
And. while we are on the subject, this morning
don't overlook the Importance of Ink (
Ing careful note of the back of your . Here From Qoahen— Henry Mat­
head each time you dress Thle Is j
hews of Goshen transacted bualneea
most Impartent, for although you may In SprlngAeld this morning
not be conscious of tt. oth-e neonl-
look aa closely and critically at th«
Here — John
W e n d lin g
R ssldsn t
back of your head aa at your face. A
beautiful arrangement of Ihe hulr over Downing of Wendling was a Spring
the face cannot excuse straggly wisps field visitor tods y
of hair and a crooked part In ihe back
Minister Visita Grove—It»» Gabriel
Sykes went to Cottage Grove thia
W om an Have Nerve
University of Oregon. Eugene. Feb week with Conference Superintend*
J — (8peclal>— Women fencers are ent Chaney to confer with Rev. Hand-*
more daring and leas afraid of being erson. evangelist, concerning the
evangelistic services to be conducted
hurt than men. according to W.
Davlsslon, Instructor In fencing, who In Springfield Isle In March A group
has revived Interest In the ancient from Ihe local Methodist church wilt
sport For three years the sport has attend the Henderson services In Cot­
been organised on the. campus, but tage Grove early next week.
the Interest has been greater thia
year than ever before
A Good Ulano tor «ale. I37& 00
Terms
See Wat Vaaby at 311 Main
CALL AND SEE Dr N W Em»»y
on prices on plate and other work t* Street.
A b.and new mirror has been In­
vented It s a magnifying mirror for
the dressing table, and looks like any
other mirror It may be had In your
favorite color with powder box to
mutch that you "tav carry out »the
decorative scheme of your dresslug
table But when you look Into It—
"Benton ts now home ' We have1 "For a pilgrim you're consider hie
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE
well, watch out for a ahock - because
moved so frequently that I hava of a hosa."
It magnifies!
18SS—,ind the Union PaclAc Rail- grown to call almost no place home."
The lady herself was amnxlugh
Instead of seeing a .perfect example
road has reached Ben ton. Wyoming, j “I judge then that you are connec. -j <ool under the epithet. that he had
of the skin you love to touch, you will
For that distant point, au eaatein
with a flexible applied. 1 admired her for that as
see all the tiny lines that are coming
youth in search of health. 1» bound ***• *8 m*-v happen.
} she gased at me pleadingly.
En route from Omaha, he ia warned business. 1 haaarded
A drunken man Is not responsible —all the spots and maybe frecklea-
"There 1» money in following the for words or actions." I aald "Posslblv all the moles; In fact, everything that
of Benton's wildness.
A stylishly
dressed and beautiful young woman, railroad, and that Is our present life, I should have not struck him. In the ta there and shouldn't he
with pretty blue eyes, attracts him she said frankly. "A town springs up. Far West you may be more accustom­
All of which serves to remind US
He Is astonished at her taking a drink you know, at each terminus, booms as ed to these episodes thau we are In „( the real Importance of a good mir­
of brandy before breakfast.
The long as the rreight and passengeis th« Bust "
| ror. not necessarily one that maanllb s
brakemaa tell him she had "followed pile up—and all of a sudden the go-
"1 don't know. There la a limit, but one that makes tt possible for ua
ahead business and professional men You did right. I thank you heartily. to gee our aklna aa they really are
her man" to Benton
lull stakes for the next terminus as "Still"—and she mused—"you can’t and keep a check on the blemishes
soon as located.”
"Ride. Shoot and Tell the
always depend on your flats alone that mar Its beauty la all that la nee
We were Interrupted. A drunken Fists are a short-range weapon The easary in the majority of cases. The
Truth"
rowdy was ca reel ng over the plat­ men generally weur a gun somewhere. ••St* essential la the light, which must
be clear and strong Shadows have a
The brakeman went on:
"But. form. a large revolver dangling at It ts the custom."
Lord, that cuts no great flsger. Peo­ his thigh.
“Under our tutelage I am sure I way of flattering and deceiving- and
ple here don t stand on ceremony in
His languarge was extremely of­ shall do well," I accepted. "I may illusions are quickly destroyed In
those matters
Everything» above- fensive—he had an ugly mood on. call upon you In Benton? If you will strong light
site—not too heavy, and with a handle
board Hands on the table until time but nobody Interfered. The crowd favor me with your addreaa—?''
Choose a hand mirror of generous
to draw— then dtaw quick."
! stood aside—the natives laughing, the ; "Mv address»“ She searched ray
His languarge was a tittle too bluff ,ourtsts like myself viewing him aak- face in a manner ktartled. “You'll that may be easily held An oval shape
for me.
j ance, and several Indiana .watching have no difficulty finding me; In It to be preferred to an odd or fanciful
event'— and she smiled archly— “you one- and the round mirror la alwai»
“Her husband ia in business*"
only gravely.
jr e not afraid of atrange women
the beat-—even though at I he preseut
"Business*" He laid a Anger along-
He sighted us.
"1 have been taught to respect wo-' time tt seems a bit old fashioned
•Ide his nose, and winked wisely
“Howdy"' he uttered, with an oath
“You bet vuh! And good business ' “ghay—hello, stranger. Have a smile." men. madam." said I.
Are you on?”
Take «wo. one for lady, Hie!" And “Oh!" I seemed to have pleaaed her. (
"You have been carefully brought up. (
“Am I on?" I repeated. “On what? he thrust a bottle at me
What is all this about?"
My lady drew back, I civilly de- si.-."
“To fear God. respect women, and'
“I lld>- damned!" he roundly vouch dined the "smile."
act the man as long as I breathe." I
safed. And—"You've been having a
"Thank you I do not drink."
quiet little smile with her. eh?" He
"What?" Hia tone stiffened "The asserted.
"That may go excellently In the
sniffed suspiciously “A few swigs of hell you say. Have a smile you pll-
East.’ she answered. "But we in the
that'll make a pioneer of you quick-
_
» ••
ern alkali S ues favoring you—d h \
. . . starting. Jim." she inter­ West favor the Persian maxim—Io
Train's
Now If she tells you of a system, take posed sharply “If you want to get ride, shoot, and tell the truth With
those three qualities even a tender­
my advice and quit while your »air»,
hurry-
. , ,
-
J
The bell was ringing, the passen- foot can establish himself."
“You bear the truth when 1 say I
“My hair is my own fashion, sir. t
vers were hurrying, incited by the
anticipate much pleasure aa well as
I rebuked "And the lady is not for
conductor's shout: “All ’board!"
renewed health. In Benton,’ I de­
discussion between gentlemen, parti­
Without another word the ladv
clared.
cularly as my acquaintance with her
tripped for the car steps. 1 gave the
"Were we by ourselves we would
1s only casual."
fellow one (Jrm look and perforce
“Tnt. tut'" he grinned. "No of­ left him. The train moved as 1 seal the feature In another 'smile' to­
fense intended. Mister Pilgrim. Her Jumped on the nearest car and the gether." she slyly promised. "Unless
and me are good enough friends. I conductor and brakeman hauled the that might shock you."
"I am ready to fall in with the
There's no brace game in that deal. i tipsy fellow aboard.
customs of the country." I assured. "I
I only aim to give you a steer.
My lady was ensconced.
certainly am not adverse to smlle<i.
Savvy?" and he winked. “You're out
$ 8.25
"Did they get Jim?" she Inquired
7 '/, « 9
when fittingly proffered "
to see the elephant, yourself '
9.75
"By the scruff of the neck. You
9x9
Our passage was astonishingly
"High and dry? By golly, then know him?"
11.00
9
X
10’/
,
short, but the sun was near to setting
Benton's the ticket. It's sure high,
12.50
"He's from Benton. 1 suppose he's
0 X 12
when the brakeman shouted.
and sure dry “
16.00
been down here on a little pasear,
9
X
15
“Benton! Renton In Are minutes!'*
He leaned over the side steps, and as they say."
"My valise, please."
gazed ahead "Sydney is sight"
I had no more than seated myself
I brought tt. The conductor, who
As I left the station diningroom I beside her when the brakeman
$ 7.00
found the lady of the blue eyes stroll­ ambled through, his face In a broad like the other officials knew My Lady,
7’/ , X 9
9.85
pushed through to us and laid hand
1 0 '/,
9
X
ing alone apm the platform.
grin.
12
1100
upon IL
9
X
"You are rather slow In action,
“Welt we got him corralled." he
"I'll see you out," he announced
sir." she ligh'ly accused "We might proclaimed. “He'll sleep It off and
"Come ahead."
have had breakfast together!"
be ready for night."
"Pardon. That shall be my privi­
"I plead guilty, madam." I a 1 mltted
9 x 10’
$14.00
But soon there was a commotion
“But the next meal shall be my prlxi-1 In the forward part of the car. Jim lege," I interposed But she quickly
9 x 12 2
15.50
denied.
lege."
10
pgr
cent
off
above
prices
for
cash.
Alto
neiw
reduced
had appeared.
"No please The conductor is an
“For dinner, yes; at Cheyenne."
prices on Felt Base. Print and Inlaid Linoleum.
"Have a 'smile.' ladles an' genta."
"And after that you will be home.’’ he was bellowing thickly. "Hooray! old friend I shall need no other help
—I'm
perfectly
at
home.
You
can
“Of course " She laughed shortly Have a smile on me Great an' glori­
look out for yourself."
ous 'caslon—'lc! Everybody smile.
"But I shall see you again—and
Drink to op'nln' gloryous PacAc— 'lc— where? I don't know your address;
Railway. Thash It. Hooray!"
fart la. I'm even ignorant of your
It was Inevitable that he would nam»." I pleaded desperately.
reach ua. I heard My Lady utter a
"How stupid of me." And she *poka
little gasp, as she sat more erect.
fast and low. over her shoulder “To
"Have a 'smile.' you two." he roar­ night, then, at the Big Tent, Re-
ed. "Wouldn't smile at station; got- member."
AN ID E A L T R E A T M E N T
to smile now. Leshr be good fellers."
I pressed after.
“You go back to your sea t Jim.*
FOR VO U R H A IR
The Big Tent!
Shall I inquire
she ordered tensely. “Go back. If you there? And for whom?"
know what's good for you."
"You'll not fall to see me. Erery
“Whash that? Who your dog last body knows the Big Tent, everybody
year? Shady' You can't come no goes there. So au revolr."
hightly-tlghty over me. Who your
We stopped with a Jerk, amidst a
new friend* Shay'" He reeled and babel of cries.
gripped the seat "By Gawd, I got the
"Benton!
A l l out!” Out w e
dead wood on you. you—!" and he stumbled
Here I was al rainbow's
I osed a torrent of epithets.
end
"For that I'd kill you In any other
(CONTINUED NEXT WEEK)
pice. Jim."' she said, “you know I'm
Bargains? Certainly! Because we always undersell! You will save
not afraid of you. Now get, you
Special T ra in Servlca
money on any set you buy In our ehop. Yet the quality— tone and per.
wolf!" She had made sudden move­
formance are standard and guaranteed to be satisfactory In every way.
ment of hand and I saw almost under
Special train service over the week­
my nose the smallest pistol Imagin­ ends has been Instituted by the Soet.1-
able.
ern PaclAc company On Saturday a
“No!” I warned. "No matter. Ill train passes through SprlngAeld at
tend to him."
3:50 P. M and arrives at Oakridge
First: Shampoo the hair
The fellow's mouth opened as If at 5:10 P. M Returning, the train
thoroughly with
for fresh abuse—and half rising I leaves Oakridge at 4 P. M.. reaches
80 Amp. Hr.. “A”
201A Radiotron and Cupnningham Tubes $1.75.
landed upon It with my Ast.
Batteries $12.50. $15.00 Loud Speakers - $7.50.
here at 7:10. and pulls Into Eugene
"Go where you belong, you drunken at 7:30 P. M On Sunday the train
Special on a few Model 20 Kennedy Radio Sets. We can furnish
SHAMPOO PASTE
whelp!’
leaves here at 7:50 P. M . reaching
This paste is a semi solid
I had struck and spoken at the same Oakridge at »1 0 . and returns at t:30
Radio Sets Complete as low as $61.50.
soap — non-lnjurlous. de­
time, with a rush of wrath that snr to reach here at 10:40 o'clock.
lightful to use.
prised me; and the results surprised*
B A TTER IES RECHARGED AND RENTED
me more, for while I was not con Man Sleeps Like Log,
Second: Apply
SETS IN S T A L L E D — REPAIRED
scinus of having exerted much force
Eats Anything
he toppled backward clear across the
SETS BOUGHT AND SOLD
"After taking Adlerlka I can eat
aisle, crashed down in a heap under
anything
and
sleep
like
a
log.
I
hud
the opposite seat.
HAIR TONIC
"Look out! Look out!" she cried. gas on the stomach and couldn't keep
The tonic la easy to ap­
Up
he scrambled, -wrenching at hla food down nor sleep." (signed) R C.
ply—not sticky or mussy.
revolver, but the brakeman and con­ Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerlka re
ductor arrived. In a Jiffy he was moves GAS and often brings surprle
hustled forward I sank back, breath Ing relief to the stomach. Stops that
full, bloated feeling. Often bring«
leas.
Ask for Hienie
ont old waste-matter yon never
Congratulations echoed dully.
thought was In your system. Exoet-
Atwater-Kents
414 Main St.
"The right spirit!’
Phone 11-J
"That'll 1'arn him to Insult a lady.’ lent for chronic constipation Flan*
ery's Drug store.
"Shake. Mister."
New
Reduced Prices on
Congoleum and
Linoleum
Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs
Certainteed Rugs
Linoleum Rugs
WRIGHT & SON
Money Saved on Sets and Parts
Jfcsii “93”
3fess“ “93”
Flanery’s
Drug Store
Springfield Garage
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