The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, May 05, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    Bound to the North
Northbound
West CoMh to Portland.
»:S4 A. M
Local, No »» — ............ — 1:11 P. M.
Southbound
Local No. »1
.............— « : « A M
West Coast,
»:»! F. M.
Number »1 carrleo a aloepor. and
man. I can't shoulder a musket; 4
-
___
c a n t go forth
and
demand of «ta*.
the 1 connects at Black Butte for Ban Fran
North an eye for an eye, a tooth for a I daco and I .os Angeles.
W ondllng T rains
tooth. But hear me. Auntie: I'll have
. Kaatbound
irlged.
at
BprlngAeM.
that eye. I'll have that tooth!"
• • • • •
9:15 A. M
Westbound mixed, at SprlngAeld
A week later Jeanne said: "I am
going to Richmond."
, 1:60 P. M.
•‘To visit your aunt Della; 1 thins
C A L L A N O 8 E E Dr. N W E u w y
It a good plan, child."’
on
prices cn pis'« and other work. |f
‘•I'll he home from time to time, un­
less the enemy glands In between
And even then I'll come.''
“Shall we win?"
“God knows. But win or lose, the
Yankees shall pay a price."
Jeanne knew but little of Richmond
Thia turned out very well for her
later; neither friend nor foe knew any­
thing about the personality of Jeanne
Beaufort.
_____
Thia time, however, she dabble- a
Utile In the frivolous. |jut atl with a
grim purpose. Step by step she man
By Harold MacGrath
But tha sight of that - grimy hand
o
b lite r a te Ilia ainlln Instantly,
It waa one nt those hot Southern
Hhe Jumped up and Blood In tha
midnight». whan the «tara thamaelvaa
annui nvertaksu with druwaln«»» anil middle or the room, pslalod with ter­
drop Itom tha rank* aa weary sokMara ror. With fumbling Angara aha felt
Into the Inner pocket of the coat abv
do.
Street lamps threw a circle of light wore and draw out a crumpled »beet
on tha pavement; beyond the circle'» of paper. It waa true, then! Thia
'r';m’ w ..7 i'ir '.m p e n a .r .b le b la ck » « .. 'blng. th l. abominable
cowardly
out e f thia a al.n d .r young man aud ’hl»« had happened.
denly emerged and leaned agalnat the i Bhe mail« a wild geeture aa If Io
lamtKHiat for a moment, breathing tear thia dreadful leallmony Into tat
sharp hreatha
;
»»•* l>au»«d. Bhe laid the pair«r
A short rest Beamed to revive th a ' on the dreaaer. discarded her male
youth
Me atralghtened. clichéd h it j utllre. bathed, (Ireaaed and then gat
heela together and stepped forward. 1 down on the edge of the bad and
The dim yellow light held hla back studied, not the body of the document.
In »law for half a dosen atepa The | hut the hlahoglypica which cascaded
youth did not reappear In the next
John Kenni-ily. D. D.
circle of light.
H RI>M
C-WO-L
The quality of the street waa g<a»d.
P-l’A-O
A-NK49
The Aantlng rows of brick residence*
J NK F
O RIVA
with their white marble atepa, praa
J
W
U
-V
F BN 8
anted a dlgntAed front In the daytime.
W-BEH
F-WO-8
Into one of these houses the young
What the literal translation«
man had gone Silently he mounted
the stair» to hie room, entered and - she had not the least Idea, but she
"But you are so young." he protest-
Aung him self upon the bed. burying did know that they were code-names
'scarcely twenty."
hla face deep Into the pillows to »tiff« j belonging to a free lance organltn-
Bm very, very old." she replied
the wild and passionate soba he could tlon known only lo the War Offlce ami
the Secret Service In Washington.
1 >vltt, „ <|ry little smile. "And 1 am a,l
no longer repress
Hbe had beard of thia little hand, aloce. besides."
Along the road to the north, beyond ' 1(Ut never, until last night, hud her
"There are terrible risks—death
the grim cordon of »entries. eleven l pBth Bb,j theirs crossed. Thia or-j always to face, and perhaps dlahon
men were ra Ing their horses. They 1 >Bniiattan waa composed, with one (iurahle death."
“I -»>
am —»>*«
ready. I want revenge.”
rode like furies.
j exception, of young men. educated,
••'
•To _____
play at love, tn Biffer t l f touch
Death was not only behind them : well born, daring and r“«klv»a beyond
hul lay Jn ambush before them Death b*ll*f--ln other word», spies who In-
men you despise In order
gain
was ready, but the sleeping telegraph ,||vidually performed aa many wond ihu'r secrets— that la not a pleasant
. — -----,
War a 1« well-bred woman War la
operator
was rg
not. for their cause aa »he performed • t.-kfnr a well-bred woman ..t-kfor
not always won by bullets; duplicity
|ly the time ho awoke, sensed the for hera.
CHAPTBB I.
. SUMMER SCHOOL
a
Enrollment date*—Monday, June 6 - 13 - 20, under
the direction of our regular teacher*, and at reasonable
rates. A*k for Information, lt'a a good school.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Phone 666
A. E. Robert*, President
992 Willamette Street
Eugene. Oregon
NEW— but proven»
PROVEN—W ne9
TREM ENDOUS
,uccess
SILVERTOWN
l)(illoon Tread
shown by 2 year* on owner»’ car» I
W hen the balloon tire idea «till wa*
young, Goodrich recognized that
low pressure must be just the oppo­
site of high preaaure.
¡X
•
And for week« they had been her« ¡day* Its part."
'You are trying to dlacourage me.
In Richmond, stealing Its heart'»
blood. -Imp by drop! They had had I You are wasting time.
.
the daring to permit her to carry
"Do you love any m an .
away these ..Mle-nawea! Waa It be
He eyed her exquisite '* ,u ty
**
cause their work here was really done you expect to go through life without
chatter, no Jeatlng. no expression ol and , that
bB, (bpy
a ite r »uu
i
they WOU1(I
would ,,(>w
now w
scatter
and loving?"
‘
"1 don' know." »he answered frank-
thankfulness over their escape Only kppp gt,a, lBred untll the war waa at;
one made speech It was a matter « I un pndv
..
I ! ly. ‘ But I hope that I may. 1 want
directions, for now each man m u .c gu .
b, d
but
| revenge.
My fath er my
hla own way. a» once more they ware
rBO)gmb<r lbB, - Bh. ah» would * ”<>"> < lo” 'd have given h
In a hostile country. They divided
.. .
freely. I wish to add mine,
at the Aral fork In the road, divided " ^,*“ ett m»n agalnat one woman— i
y °un* and *o terribly serious!
„ , h e next, and ... on until each man >
r
up , he gB untkt. ,
Beaufort* yog
ro d e alone .
I
.
.
your revenge. Come, I win taae you
Ten eventually reached Washing j
w„ uld ghp (rBck „ ,em to the President him self W e.n eed
ton The eleventh, when he was post-
<,
mercy. They women, need their arts ai
live that his cam rade. were well on
t
hpr pr,dp
d„ . t. mock. morrow you shall start for W ashing
their way. wheeled about hl» horse
tr>mp,e upon ,on. You shall start for W
W ashington
a«h!ngt~
You shall become a member of some
and returned to the
J * * * ’ *?* ’" ' , helr honor and mock them
leisurely at*««« wended h it way ba. k (
ghe b(
....................
to Richmond, through blue lines and :
s x
r i S
i
T
: £
butternut, magically.
• » a a •
Brin* him
L tne
~ „ paper
: " » „ . ' » . a . . hrH.k
. « fa s l « I name
» of Parson
»
r Kennedy.
. s
When the brilliant morning sun­
shine poured Into a certain window
than your father or brother». To '
In that beleaguered city (for II was
"
Jeamie Beaufort was the daughter ; morrow I shall g iv e y o u all your In
In the »unttner of 19441, It gilded a
grimy, lear-atalned face, »mail grimy of L a w ren c Beaufort. . wealthy Vlr- -tructlons. codes.and so forth,
banda Aung out upon the pillow, and gtnla tobacco-planter
There were
An officer came Into the room.
powdered with Ane aparka the tousled
flve in the family Ih -u forl h l. spin-
— ' 7 , ^
. " g p , ^ ,n c„,or<
locks of hair which matched the color ster sister, hla two' boys and the girl, looked u se
, r
e-
The mother had been dead s .nce and French
» gracefulness
He
of the copper beech.
B.
nauned. undecidedly.
The tenant of thia room might
,
M orfan .. BB,d the Secretary:
easily have paaaed aa a boy at night J ea n n es youth.
Father and slater took care of h ' .
M,gR
,rt. Just a mom
for the figure was boylah; but In the
mind, and the brothers saw to It that ent. until 1 see If the »‘resident is Ha-
daylight the male attire could not
she should be sane In body also. She
wholly dlagulae the delicate contours
engaged."
"»
sang and played delightfully; her wit
Henry Morgan fell In loye with
or the aatlny amoothneaa of the akin.
was nimble. *n
on hpr
In argument ane
she was
The tear-stained fare did not apeak w a s
Blde gBW B
young officer In
of a higher order of courage; yet wise; and her brothers laught h
.........
mraot all
She forgot
all about
about him
him
Jeanne Beaufort waa aa brave and how to walk through a forest without butternut.
daring aa any woman In the South. cracking a twig, to break and tame the moment he waa gone.
Later she learned som ething deff-
At that time the North knew her Aery thoroughbred», to shoot, swim,
nlte regarding Henry Morgan. He:
neither by name nor by feature; but run.
The plantation wa« like hundreds gave to the world the Impression that
It had often aenaed the danger of her;
It had often through her wit and re­ of Its kind: enormous veranda-pillars he was rattlepate; vane he really was:
source. seen a carefully built cam­ and rambling wings and French win­ but underneath thia vanity waa a
the n
river
dowa Below, on me
v -r brim,
u ...... was
— ,
h,eM valor.
This discovery
paign tumble like a house of cards In dows.
■ clean little gathering of cabins for, rB)hpr lnterPIlted he r ; for no woman
the wind.
I left untouched In the presence of a
So It began to grope for her as one the plantation stove«.
Upon the peace and plenty of this brRve mRn
person gropes for another In the dark.
reconstructed her opinion
So the tears had no bearing upon that happy little duchy fell the thunderbolt
of war Beaufort accepted a colonelcy |
Hlg
w gg,
attribute called courage.
ag gtronK gpd hl(thbr
The room she occupied was In the in a local regiment and the boy«
tempered as watch-springs; and his
house of her aunt, her mother'» slater, sough glory under Pickett.
When the news came to Jeanne
pBtpdnegg rI()aXe<I B mlnd as
a widow. Mrs. Wetmore neeer ques­
that
her
father
had
fallen
at
Manassas
gnd fl(>x,b,e BB Machlavelll'«
tioned her niece in regnrd to her
and that hla beloved body had been
frequent encounters In Rich-
mysterious absences.
fttg(.,na, ed Bnd repe,ied her
Upon a lowboy, which served as a burled there, her grief had beer, te - I monrf
t(m<i
Hg wgg B, WByH
dressing-table, stood three photo­ hlhle. The death of her two brothers
hlg reK,ment at the
graphs. Each rested In a little frame at Cemetery Hill left her outwardly
somehow he never did; and
of mourning:
Jeanne's father an 1 unmoved She did not close the piano.
she did not wear mourning; and when
hp woul(J d,gBppeBr
her two brothers.
the spinster aunt mildly remonstrated 1 , completely.
rftmolnte,v When
w b en he
hB r returned he was
Presently the girl on tha bed sigh with thia conduct, which she said was always a little thinner, a little harder,
ed, turned and awoke. She blinked a lacking In reverence to the dead, the a little less effervescent.
When he began to make love to
little, rubbed her eyes and smiled gl’ l would whirl upon her: "I' a wo
On the high pr e ne ur e tire, the tread
is rounded, and the tire rides on
the center of the tread.
•
Million* of motorist» know by ex­
perience the *ucces* of thia new
principle of design — first built in
Goodrich Silvertown Balloons two
year* ago, and tested by millions of
miles of use.
niessag« hammering at hla koy anti
gave the alarm, the night-rider* ha,I
slipped through Into a passively
friendly »one.
As dawn kindled the Ire» tope thev
drew down to a walk. There waa no
MOTHER’S DAY
The 8th of May
her. she was at first amused. But
when she realised that he was in
earnest, she broke up his dream some­
what rudely.
That was the last of It. apparently.
He disappeared again, and her duties
compelled her to return,to Washing
ton.
(8acond Installm ent of thia story In
tha Nawa naxt w eek.)
We are prepared to provide a gift that will gladden the
hearts of mothers. Candy and sweet meats that she likes
will be put up in special boxes for this occasion.
If It’s from Egglmann'B she will be glad to have it.
We know how to please both young and old.
EGGIMANN’S
Read It every
SPARE
TUBES
Phone 95
W nu R®«*«®*®“ *11
Modem taste rebels
in the goodness of Camel
S M O K E R S of today— the moat particular and hardest to
please— find their smoking wishes realized in the mellow
goodness of Camels. They demand the choicest Turkish
and Domestic tobaccos, and find them in Camel gloriously
blended. Modern smokers put Camel ahead o f a ll other
cigarettes.
Y ou should know the mildness, the mellowness t i n t
brings enjoyment to present-day smokers. You’ll find it in
Camel— every good point that could be looked foe in a
cigarette.
I t ’s the modern favorite. " H ere e CemelF*
Legion To M eet
prices o* plate and other work, a
When you want
air in your tires,
our court eoua at­
tendants do tha »
work while you
ait in the car.
29x4.40
$12.85
Service Garage
The community house will be dis­
cussed at a meeting of the American
Legion to be conducted tomorrow
night, according to the commander,
John H. Will. He urged that all mem­
bers be o u t
CALL AND BE® Dr. H. W.
L et us do
"the dirty work"
are a lm o « s» |
sixth tire. Oct (-------
water-cured tub es hera
—at ordinary tube
poces.
week.
M
But on the Silvertown Balloon the
tread 1* flattened—the tire ride* on
broad, p o w erfu l shoulder*.
C *M T K R -F i - v ib iu t y is the secret
of balloon design!
o t»jy. »•
C iwaisr.
1
Springfield