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    T ill HB1U V MARCH 24, I98T_
PAGE SIX
T H E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I A pretty garnish for salad I« mad-i
1 nf sharp flavored club eh»*»e rolled In
’ the shape of a carrot, with a »1*1« of
(«arsley at the J>lx and.
Faying For Fun
Literal Len Atka
tru In load of plug
If you sav. a trnlutoad
tohaciai go try. would you call II a
chew-chaw train T
An Irishman waa In-fora a judge on
Ihe phorge of heallltX hl» Wile
The judge looherl down at him an I
said
"That will coal you exatlljr,
IS 2b "
N O T IC E
A Fashionable Olssass
■ Ami please. Burr, phal la Ihe 20
WIIKRKAB In chapter IJ7. general
Prof Kver ha I P sychology*
law« of Oregon, enacted In 1919. It la
cent*
for?"
Stitde No. only acarlel fever and
declared Io be Ihe duly of every per-
“Pedeial tax on ainu»«nienla’’
,
sou. firm, copartnership, company and n r o t n it it u
j coi (Miration owning, leasing, occupy- .
lag. possessing pr having charge of or
HM M BHn
dominion over any laqd. placa. build
lag. struclure. wharf, pier or dock
I which Is Infested with groufid »qulr-
I rels and other noxious rodents or
predatory animal», or as »non as the
presence of the same shall come Io
his. their . f It« knowledge, at once
to proceed and to continue In good
to. We are a plain people who walk
We r. ma eo In silence for a mom faith to exterm inate and destroy such
W H A T HAS GONE BEFO RE
rodent» tty poisoning, trapping or
in the way of ihe Lord. tor that la ; ent »hlle he wailed. Prov.wa
appropriate
and
effective
Say. Mister," he blurted suddenly. other
commanded.''
It 1» IMS and the Pacific Railron.l
mean»: aud
T M t V H I V Í R 5 A I CAR
"kin yu shoot ?'
has reached Its newest “farthest
"I ask nothing better, sir." 1 an
WHKltKAB gray digger ground
“I presume I could If I had to. squirrels It'ltellu» douglaslll are nox-
west"— Benton. Wyoming, a town dea- »wered.
Why?"
loua rodent« in lame County. Oregon
cribed as "roAring." as each new ter­
The pork and beans and Ihe black
Now. therefore, all of such persons,
"Becux I'm the dangest best shot
minus. temporarily was.
unsweetened coffee evidently were with a Colt's In this hyar train An* d*™"’ copartnership», corporations
Frank Beeaon. a young man from what I needed, for I begun to men I
and companies owning or having
i.nu-
dominion over
over lanu
land in
In *am
aaid lame
Albany- New York, cornea boenuse he wonderfully ere I w as half through time yu want to try a little pippin d„mtnion
yu let me «now " Aud with thia, he i c liun(y. Oregon, are hereby required
Is in search of health and Benton ’«f the course.
left me with the uneasy Impression to take steps to exterminate said
considered high and dry."
- ..Y<>u
, he Ka„ , traBger.- (hat he and I » ere due to measure giay digger ground squirrels (Cltellua
Edna Monteyo. a fellow passenger
_____ . v
another
douglaslll within thirty days from the
flr„ publication of thia
on the train from Omaha, impresses
4
( arrived in Benton only strength In one way or anotner
Ves
You can't gat gomathing for nothing.
c a t son
enae
w
s ith t the
b o beauty
K a lU llfw of her
ha»r h
ill* *
o'clock with
notice. If such steps are not taken, a
lee
wtth
blue
ADOU,
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----- whips ..............................................
About three
ves and Ihe style of her a p p a r e l./M ,*nU y
fc| . J a c k i n ng
g . the
the
the Captain
Captain Adam,
aaam s wagon person or P * ^ “a • ’ gs.latml b* w,,,
Imitation Ford Part« ara chaap bacauaa thay ara mad» from
Squally She astonished him by taking
"A Sod®m h«- Fr®’rled harshly. A _
f i(w j
„unbonneU county court of
““« /J » « »
on in the lead I two pink sunhonn. Is
up, , , | j |ands and proceed to
Imparfact patterns with poor material.
smile of brandv before breakfast .
And
„ repukher
.
„ , It . will
_ perish
„ „ „ upon the seat), the valorous D an iels rXteI.mtnatr »aid gray digger ground
1
t*u
F°u
y
°u
d®
W
''U
,o
leaye
“
•
y
U
neX,
we
(oiled
creaking
and
swaying
squirrels
(Cltellua
douglaslll
and
the
A hrakeman tells Beeson she has
Genuine Ford Part« ooat a few cents more because they are
d® w*11 to ’,®lt* y®“ "«1»
,he
, he Renton road, amidst Ihe eddies cost of said extermination will ba
“followed her man to Benton
made from the finest steal and tested exactly aa
western ruffian P®“^
®« « “ •
r» ‘h" ,h« ’ tay J hnt a d d in g dns.
• j L ’ L “ said
' 1 , lands ..¿ a t
levied « against
Jim, a typical
.......... -
of hot. scalding dust
__
The county agricultural agent here
were
the original parta in your car.
whom she knows apparently weU In «» ’“at sin pit of the eternally damn
It was a mixed train, of OettflTé by designates Monday. April 4th. aa
a
day
to
be
known
aa
"squirrel
poison­
Beware of imitation«. Thay may injure your car. Thay
su it, her sad I. floored by Frank
«|r ” said I “I did m ule, and the more numerous Mor
w h ^ e prowess im presses the passen
“ aB,
mon oxen; therefor. not strictly a ing day“ throughout the aald laine
may even endanger life and limb.
County, and It la hereby recommended
Brady But I had no, known when 1 . u t e ! j " h u ir « t o . but by pace designated that poisoned barley, aa prepared bv
Get
the
Genuine
Ford Parta and hava authorized Ford deal­
Col Lunderson and “Bill"
the undersigned and representatlvea
«'«’f the
of * —
Biological
- BurwaJ
-
'ogteat Surrey of
-•
volunteer to entertain young Beeson from Omaha '
ers
Service
your car. Be safe
"Poastbly not." Adams assented
Trudging manfully at the lert tor
United States
Department of
_____
Frank avoids being caught by any
fh . n..m»ro»s eamhlinr eames Sni "The devil Is attentive: he Is pr-s Wheel behind Mr. Jenks four span Agrlcultur<
. . ------
a ....
be .—
used
for the ----------
purpose
of the numerous £&raolin£ games, out
.,
.
. »
» #>»«* ra*aniatcr—al of such extermination Such potaoned
mMwwt of .11 h i. money
ln <“• »«»M®«*- »nd “* W,H r,d* of mul** 1 P’“yed ,h* te,IU
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™
¿ e s o n . r a i n 1» <“<** « ' d*d !*>•<*• *Ten “»
,hoU’ h *°°,h
lh’ W
TO., y
"'t”" l - L ™
At the Big Tent Beeson again
,
,
, ..
. . that road at deralgned at h l. office In Eugene,
meets the Lady of the Blue Eves. At Jordan but he shall not cross
In of play in
* •
(.ane c „un(y Oregon at approxlmate-
"Monte ' someone turns up t he com e- ,he n*me ot ,he L®"1 * * 4h*U U r* , ,h “ ‘ Un,,! of *he * >
ly the cost of preparation
of the winning Queen of Hearts an l bin,
What good there shall come. ■ A, sundown. having ealen our s u e
lM,
first pub»«,,Don of this n>
Beeson, his whole »22 bet on IL turns ’ ball abide; but the evil shall w ----------
ither pqyi ja, W
sitting
by
Authorized Ford Sales and Service
w e
v were
** » • w ------
-----
—w our Are., tlce March 10th. 19..
I Signed I O S FLBTCHBR.
the card—which Instead of being the NoL~ he added, “that we ..f n .l Rm()Utng . nd talking, when, as a con
County Agricultural A gent
Queen is the Eight of Clubs
against the railroad. It Is need-d. str«ctlon train of box cart clanked by
M 10-17 24
Montoyo. the gambler at “Monte" sad
h*re P«““ “ «ned ^ ’hout being on the r,(lroad I chanced K, note <x
table strikes the Lady of the Blue beard
We are strong but Isolated. flrure . pr,„ r out .spraw l, alight with
Eyes Beeson interferes an- is nearly » - have good, to sell, and the word , whiffle of sand, and staggering «P
killed by the gambler His life being ®f BD«*anl Young has gone forth that hasten for us.
sav-d by teamster who was at the * ™ilr®‘ d we mu’ t haTe A<aln *' ,hc
•- ‘ tco ’ ,,d ,h ' hU'.k , Da"' „
“Monte ' table
The teamster tells harpies, the gamblers and all the Gen , m w h .m l.-.n from his s ~ 1»; then
Beeson that the Lady of the Blue Eves »«* T“ ,tlM ’ e W“ 1 8tand upor‘ '”,r he rode In. bawling like n calf
b o l n s-xf i h o i l n i l r h f v
. «
n Paw!
< .« a r *
H Hey.
*• V
V yon-all!
f l l l ’l I I
Paw!
Thar's
Montoyo's wife or woman and Is ° > « feet Kw
by »b
the u help
of the Almighty
a
wi
man
yonder
in
hrlt
-h
-a
an
she
Duly a loader-on for Montoyo.
God
Frankropulses Edna when she begs
A‘ thls juncture, a tall double-joint- 'laows to come on. She's lookin' for
him to go awav with her. sobbinglv '*d ^outh of about my age. carrying Mister Jenks.”
In a storm of rude haillery—“That's
tell’ng him that she had made a ml*- I • » ®x *®ad ln hl* h ,nd ’ tro,le'1 to u’’
a boas on yon. Georg*! ’ “Dldn t
take in letting him lose his money • • if ««racU d by the harr.ngue
___
— captvld
—r-
1 “My son Daniel..“
the
In know you owned one o' them critters.
He goes to take a Job with
This stranger travels to George**’ and so forth— my friend
George Jinks, a teamster in a troduced
Jenks arose, peering, while the soli
wagon train about to leave for Salt
The youth had the grlo of x vise. tary flgure. braving our stares, cam -
Lake City
and seemed to enjoy emphasizing It on | 0 the fires.
while cunningly watching my fact. p Gawd A lm ighty!” Mr. Jenks de-
CHAPTER VII.
’’Hawdy.' he drawled
Hvered
I left soon to Join Jenks' wagon and
r was My I^dy—formerly My Lady
W estw ard H o.
as 1 | passed
passen Rachel,
ixacnei. she
sne glanced
siam i-u quick-
quiva- —,.|ad
—clad (n
in embroidered
emoroiuereu short
»..-.i-. Spanish
— ;■
as
My new boots were burning, my ly up. I caught her eyes with a blusn jackeL lightish velvet pantaloons. ,I
:hlgh was chafed raw from the sway- She was indeed wholesome If not ab- booted
booted to
to the
the knees,
knees, pulled
pulled down
down upon
upon I
.
. . .
f her yellow
..
a hair
s_ a 1.1—
black soft ban*
hat. am,
and I I
ing Colt, and my face and throat solutely pretty.
hanging trow
from the
invested
sere parched with the dust, when I
“Wall, those Mormons are good nanging
m* Just
ju—-«»-—
•— - belt
irrived at the encampment of Jenk s providers." Jenks commented. "They, j around her waist, a revolver trifle
a-ain.
11 share with you whatever they- have
ghe paused, small and alone, vlew-
Some dozen white topped wagons for no pay. but If you rub em the |ng
her eyes very blue, her face
were standing grouped in a circle and wrong way or go to dickerin’ with very white.
Ignres were busily moving among '™ they're closer n the hide on a - « (, Mr Jenks there* she hailed
hem, and the thin blue smoke of their coM
You didn't make sheep's dearly.
Ires was a welcoming signal.
eyes at any of the women’ "
j “Damn- If I ain't." he mumbled.
"However.
I could not help but see glowering at me
■
l u a ’ is v - x i women
wjiut-u dim
Ill*"
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I marked
and 1.1111(11^11.
children The
'I wish to engage passage to Salt
hole prosepet—they, the breakfast that the Captain s daughter Is pleas-
AN EVENT THAT CELEBRATE8 ONE YEAR OF ACCOMPLISHMENT BY TH E J. C.
Lake.” she said
imoke. the grazing animals, the stout ing to look upon,
"We haven’t no place for a woman. I
rehicles. a line of washed clothing—
“How? His daughter?
BRILL STORE (BUT T H E POUNDING OK THIS GREAT EMPORIUM DATES BACK
ma'am." Jenks demurred.
»as homey. Jenks him self came out
"Miss Rachael.
"There are other women In the I
jo meet me.
"Whoa, man!
She’s his wife, and
SOME 19 YEARS FORMERLY KNOWN AS SCHAEFERS BROS. AND BY OTHERS
"Hooray- Here you are." he said. n°t 7®r Gentiles. They re both his train." Edna Insisted
FAMILIARLY KNOWN AS AX BILLY’S).
wives; whether he has more In Utah ■ •W here« Pedro? W here» Monto-
You fetched all your ontfit?'1
"What you see," I confessed. "They I don't know. Bpt you d best let her yoT ’ asked Jenks.
Her eyes blazed.
tripped me clean.”
alone. She's been J’ined.to him.”
"He? That snake? I «hot his!"
"Wall, all you need is a blanket.
This took me all aback. He was
..c. age. apparently
........
, "What! You Killed him?" Exclam i|
Fou can pay for it out of your wages tw ice her
And Daniel, his son—1» he mar- atlons broke from the bystanders
)r turn it In at the eDd of the trip.
od?”
i “No, I didn’t have to! But when h '
He conducted me on. along the ried
“That
whelp?
No.
he
ain't
married
tried to abuse me, I defended myself |
rronps and flies and bedding outside
__NOW we are to celebrate the Birthday of thin business triarking another milestone In
he wagon circle, and halted where a yet. But he will be. soon as he takes Wasn't that right, gentlem en?"
th a t progreaa which you by your splendid co-operatiSn have helped to m ake possible.
“Right
or
wrong,
he'll
be
after
you
[
leavy man. of face smooth-shaven, ex- his pick 'cordin’ to law and gospel
—The
achievem ents of the past, are the stepping stones of the future a spur to stim u­
won’t
he?’’
:ept chin, sat upon a wagon-tongue, among them people. You bet you.
The question held a note of alarm. ,
whittling a stick.
h e ll be married plenty."
late our am bitions tow ards building a busine ss that Is “never completed but ever com ­
“I am only an employee, here,
•'Shake hands with Cap, n Hyrum
L&ter In the day as I sat resting
pleting” a better service and quality for you.
‘
wagon-tongue madam," I faltered "If I had an out*
Adams. Frank. He’s the boss of the upon a convenient
fit of my own I certainly would he’p
- One week of rem arkable m erchandising will, we hope, serve to m ake new friends and
Daniel hulked to me.
train."
“You know me?" he asked.
you."
-
fu rth er entrench this store In the good will and confidence of Eugene ami Lane County.
Captain Adams offered a thick hand
She flush« d painfully’: she did not |
“Your name Is Daniel, isn't it?”
rhiih proved singularly soft and flat-
__It ¡; fitting, Indeed, to devote a few words of gratitude We are grateful Io our many
"No, ’taln’t. It’s Ronn'.e Bravo on glance at me direct again, but her
ilent under the callonses.
unspoken thanks enfolded me.
friends whose Invaluable good will lias made it possible in becoming the largest depart­
"Glad to meet you. stranger,'’ he the trail.”
The large form of Captain Adams
"All right, sir," said I. "Which-
icknowledged. "Breakfasted?
m ent r>tore In Ihe stale outside of Portland.
came striding.
"Not yet. sir
I nvas anxious t3
Y®u prefer."
__Wp want to give the many shoppers a tangible proof of our gratitude and the best, way
’’What's this?” he demanded harsh­
"I la o w you aim to go through with
■each the train ’
ly.
"An
ungodly
woman?
Get
you
of showing this by celebrating our FIRST Anniversary with greater values than ever,
"Nobody goes hungry from the l-his train to Salt Lake, do you?
idams wagon, stranger.” Captain
"That’s the engagement I ve made gone, D elilah!’’
and we hope to have the pleasure of your attendance.
"I am going!, sir," she replied. "I
idams observed. He slightly raised with Mr. Jenks.”
ils voice, premptory.
"Rachael!
"It’s four hundred mile, an’ twenty ask nothing from you or thes,^—
’etch our guest some breakfast."
mile at a stretch, without water. Most gentlemen.”
There were two women in view, »he water's plzen, too. from hyar to
"Them's the two she's after, paw;
msled with domestic litres One was the mountings. '
Jenks an that greenle, Daniel
Iderly as far as might be Judged b y; "HI have to drink what the rest j ed. "Ain’t she purty, though S ties
ler somewhat slatternly flgure.
| drink. I suppose."
| dressed In britches
m e oiuwr
»us*» food
"I 1»®w the Injun« are like to get J "Get you gone,’ Captain Adam»
The
Other' prwupny
promptly ladled
•om a kettle to a platter, poured k ' us They’re powerful bad ln that thar thundered. "And th«,»e your para-
n cupful of coffee from the pot. and j desert. Ain't «feared o Injuns, be | mour» with you. No braen hussy In
,,
.m en's garments shell travel with this
TO EACH ADULT ATTENDING OUR ANNIVERSARY SALE ON TH E OPENING
ore them to me; her eyes down, shy-1 yu?’
“I'll have to take my chance» on train to Zion—no, not a mile of the
handed them.
DAY, FRIDAY MARCH 26TH, WE WILL GIVE FREE A BOX OF
•way."
thanked her but was not present- ' that, too!
(T
O
BE
C
O
N
T
IN
U
E
D
)
We don't think much o' Gentllez,
To th f Captain’» "That will do,
:a«hel.’’ she turned dutifully away: yonder. We don't want ’em, nohaow.
Contrast In flavor Is Important In a
ot so soon, however, but that T had They'd all better git aout. The Salats
meal. Don't repeat the same flavor
een a fre»h young face -within the settled that country an' It'» ourn."
"If you’re a snmple, you're welcome too often. For Instance, even though
online»—a round foay face according
■we liked tomatoes, we would not >■
«ell with the buxom curves of her as to live there,” I retorted. "I think relish a meal commencing with toma- l|
I’d
prefer
some
place
else."
he again bent over the washboard.
"Haow*" he bleated. "Thar ain't no to soup, followed by tomato sauce on
"OUT fare Is that of the tents of
M-nham. stranger." spoke the Cap-j place as good All the rest Ihe world the meat, or stewed tomatoes and
fresh sliced- tomato salad.
In "Such as it Is. you are welcome I has sold Itself to the dwvll."
S fo tte i
IMITATION FORD HARTS
D on’t Last
E. R.. Danner Motor Co.
Friday, March 25th, Marks the Beginning of One
Week of Remarkable Value-Giving in Order that We
May Fittingly Celebrate (J. C. Brill Stores) Eugene’s
Largest Department Store’s 19th
Anniversary Sale
OUR MESSAGE
FREE SOUVENIR
DELICIOUS CHOCOLATES
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