The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, October 27, 1927, Page 6, Image 6

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    CEDAR SWAMP
(Continued from Pag»» S)
yearn now for • »toady Income. I've
: eel my heart on a royalty—say a cer­
tain percentage of the price of every
bottXr »old.”
W ell.”
"It completely exornates me.
I
The Ftorbes family occupied the one
Vraa convicted of manslaughter in large and comfortable chair in the
your court because of that accident. cabin on Portage creek. It was night;
•‘Ye»; the evidence—
and outside the northern lights were
"Wha moatly prejudice. I eras real putting on s show with half the sky
ly convicted of taking a drink
as their stage. Bars and pennons and
CHILDREN S DISRESPECT— ITS ORIGIN
Granted that may be In a measure lances of white radiance, the greatest
seeing that mother ha* no consider»-
true. What la your purpose in com of them in dimension like Lake Huron Osar Miss FIs
' tlon for father grow up having none
tng to me? The press will publish set on end. biased from horlson to
I am the father of two children— s , (ll 0,h«,r women teach their children
thia, and you wiU be set right in the mid heaven. The air was crisp with
The “know how” G ained by long practical
•yea of the community. "
coming frost, and wtney with the •lateen and eighteen years of ago. t„ atsrespect their fathers by always
Eddie leaned forward. "Judge.' he tang of the pines and the aromatic Neither one of thorn hat ths alight».« crtUclklng them for being poor bust
ra,,u for lacking In enterprise.
experience gives you better service.
•aid, "the newspapers published a wild growth of the barrens. The bit of re s p e c t or affection for mo. Yot
statem ent from you after the gover­ cr e e i. swollen by autumn rains I have dons svsrythlnq within my f(jr ,wlng too easy—for being hlga-
nor pardoned me You said his action splash and murmured beyond their powsr to msks*thorn happy and to ,emtH,rrd and hard Io gel along with
give thsm advantages which I never —(or , h(, ar>(j that weakness, until
was a ‘miscarriage of Justice' and a front door.
Travesty.’ You did all you could to
Bddie sat in the chair and Patsy had. They sssm not to appreciate In the child» mind Is embittered with
ruin me. Now----- "
sat in his lap. her knees well up to the least anything I do fo r thsm and the Idea that their father la Inferior
Suits M l M iner Bldg.
Kugsns, Oregon,
Tslsphons 9*2
"1 did make such • statem ent.” her chin. His arms were about her; ars always asking fo r something to other men—amounts to nothing -
agreed the Jurist “I was not trying her head on his shoulder. They were more. W ho In ybur opinion Is res and with »lily opinions that need not
to ruin you
But you were half­ engaged in that most delightful of oc­ ponsibls for thio state of a ffa ire —the be respected.
And this Is unjust and u n fair-for
drunk when the accident happened cupations—the building of air-castles father, mother, o r ths children thsm-
ivb
r i ijs iscount iamps
you had liquor Illegally in your pos which hare a solid foundation of •alvesf I personally bellsvs th a t In father hood calls for Just as many
And
this Instance th s lr m other It to blams. sacrifices as raothrrh<xvd does.
session. You had been drunk before practicability and possibility.
A
t
least.
ths
has
dona
nothing
to
pro­
the
only
way
In
which
these
can
be
In the circumstances. 1 consider the
“I want to stay here until after the
statem ent quite Justified."
first deep snow.” said Patay. dreamily. mote consideration and lovo, and in rewarded Is with affection snd grati­
“AU right.” replied Eddie, easily.
“The deer season's early In Novem­ • vary Instance has aligned hsrself tude, and It he la denied these he is
cheated.
•'I wanted to get your ideas on the ber,” answered her husband. "W ell w ith ths children against ms.
W. 4.
| On the other hand. If a father want»
subject. But I came for something get our deer and stick around until
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his children's lore, he must make a
else, really
You own—"
the snow com es up to the window sill.
It Is the natural and normal thing («eraonal effort to win It. In the
The door of the Judge's study That suit you. Pat?”
opened. A dark, w eakfaced young
‘TH lore it," breathed Patsy. “Any­ for children to love their parents, to language of advertising experts, you
The
man entered. “HeSo. dad.” he began, way, till the novelty wears off. Then admire them, and to consider them have to sell yourself to them
and stopped ‘‘Didn't know you were w e ll follow the sun southwest for the their best friends—and when they do tdea that children tntmt love and res- (
F lre-six th e of th e food we eat goes to keep us
not. it is usually the fault of the par­ pect their parents because It la 'heir
busy." He scowled as he recognised rest of the winter.”
------1 w arm . D eath by atarvaU on In In reality d e a th by
Eddie. "What's he been telling y o u r
••Next spring we ll come hack here.” ents. In rare cases only la It the duty to do so will not work, and you |
If th e n u tritio n of th e body 1» Insuflklt'iit.
1 cold
must deliberately try to make your- -
“He has been trying, because of Eddie pursued the thread, "and i l l fault of the children.
the body Itself Is consum ed.
It Is posalble that In this case it self attractive to your children, and ,
certain circumstances." said the Judge study up cattle-feeding with Darenanf.
tirow ing thin or w astin g aw ay I h a grOOtM of
formidably, “to force me to reverse He’s a good old scout, after all. Put. has keen the mother's fault—for too make as much effort to Ingratiate
burning up. In o rd er to sto p th e process, Increase
myself on that accident of last spring. He apologised like a man for threaten­ often women fall in the Important > ourself with them as you would with
nu tritio n , supply fuel.
. » , . . h «» .
He has told me— "
ing to lick me over the bottle that duty of teaching the children to love a stranger You mint try to Impress
their father. Rather— perhaps through your children with your ability, your
“You sneak!" interrupted the dark squarehead got. W ell live hem—"
young man, passionately, turning on
L i!!. -
"But the dam: Won't this be all carelessness and a lack of thought— wisdom, your up-to-datenesa as you
(hey are apt to ktll the natural at would any man or woman with whom
Eddie. “So you had to come and spill under water?”
it that I was with you that night. I
"They won't start construction un fection which la there, for the atti­ you are trying to d<> bualneaa.
And you must begin making the
was coming to te'l him myself. We til a year from next April. Malone tude of children toward their father
is th e best rem edy to use In all cast's of w asting
agreed. Nance and 1. It was the thing says we may have this house all next Is almost entirely determined by their effort while your child la »till In the
~ diseases. It provides m aterial for fuel and pro-
do. And sou spoil—"
f! duces Increased stre n g th and energy.
summer, because I’m going to buy a mother—whether they look upon him cradle— then It will be natural for the
• Randolph!" His father's hard voice ranch from them som ewhere near as a superior being to be adored and child Io love you and respect you as
stopped him ‘‘Do you mean that you here. They have a lot of acreage worshiped or merely as a cash regls long as you deserve it—and believe
Just the Thing for Throat and Lung Trouble*
—you were Forbes’ companion—that they don't need above the new water ter to be used when they want money. m e—once you have convinced your
Price — $1.25
you were on a drinking bout—”
There are women who teach their children that you are worthy of their
level."
esteem
It
will
take
an
awful
lot
to
He paused to stare fixedly at his
children
to
hate
their
father
by
mak­
"Isn't is wonderful?" sighed Patay
son. whose attitude confessed guilt. Jane, in utter content.
ing them fear him When the children make them change their opinion.
When a child does not love Its
Confused by his blunder. Randolph
Hla arms tightened about her. “Not are bad they are threatened with what
stood with head bovret, and a hangdog so wonderful as you. Pat." he father will do when he gets home. father It la a cruel thing to both child
leek.
Some women teach their children to and father, for It rc»bs them of ao
whispered.
“He told me nothing, sir.” resumed
that they
regard their fathers simply as money­ much Joy In each other
the Jurist “He has protected you. as
making machines that exist solely for miss.
T H E EN D
he protected you at the trial. He ac­
their own use and benefit What the
cepted a prison sentence at my hands
children want they must have at any FOR 8ALB—Carbon paper In large
M arriage Licenses Issued
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while he spared my son.” He turned
sheets, 2«x39 inches, auitabla tor
During the past week marriage lie- ( cost to father, ana mother will nag
making tracings The News Office.
to Eddie:
enses have been issued by the county him until they get It The children
“Mr. Forbes, I hare reconsidered. I clerk to the following: Ambrose Den
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shall publish a statem ent making nis and Lillian Wallace both of Eu­
amends to you. And I shall say in it gene; Edwin Alberkaon, Salem, and
that my son was with you that night." Eula Cothrell. Eugene; Earl Mathis,
“Dad!" implored Randolph.
Eugene, and Emma Hodson, Marsh­
"Be silent!" commanded his father. field; Ernest Liska, and Elsie Isaac­
“Hold on. Judge," interpolated Ed­ son. both of Veneta; Raymond Peter­
die. "I asked Ran to go with me. I son and Ruth Hibbard, both of Eu­
bought the liquor. He wasn't as much gene; R. S. Mct'taflin, Portland, and
to blame, by a long way, as I was.
Lois Parker, Eugene.
That's why I kept stiS.”
"He shall learn to bear the respon­
County Gets Share Buss Faes
sibility of his own acts." replied the
The county treasurer has received
Judge, implaciably. ‘‘If he hadn’t from the Public Service commission
been a coward and run away, he 1939 45 In fees collected on seating j
wouldn't hare put me In this—this space under the motor transportation
humiliating position.”
act covering motor vehicles for hire.
“As a favor to me. Judge, please Under the law the county gets one- j
don't mention him— ”
fourth and the highway department
The Judge raised his hand. "You three-fourths of the fee» collected.
said there was another matter you Although thia law was passed In 1925
came to see one about, Mr. Forbes."
this la the first allotment that has
“Yes. I've had the sour earth from
been made to the counties.
that mound on my place analyzed too,
Judge. It's precisely the same com­
Visits Whitney Home— Aileen Nor­
position as your supply in Texas, i ton of Southerlin, neice of Mr. and
which is about exhausted.”
Mrs Whitney of thia city, visited the
This is your last opportunity to get local and world news at a bargain.
“Do you mean to tell me that the Whitney home Sunday from O. A. C.,
mound which Randolph discovered where she la attending school. ,
HERE IS THE CLUBBING OFFER for Mail Subscriptions:
near Long Portage is on your prop­
erty?” The Judge’s surprise was ob­
BOTH 1 YEAR
MORNING OREGONIAN
viously genuine.
"It certaloly it. Ran left a sack
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when he came to get samples a few
weeks ago. The name 'Mineral Medi­
save
cine Corporation, Acs? n. Texas,' was
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printed on It. I found out that your
mound not far from Austin Is about
exhausted. That the 'ore' in your
DAILY AND SUNDAY
BOTH 1 YEAR
mound, known as sour earth by the i
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Indians and settlers. Is a sandy ma- !
terial containing salts of calcium, j
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
magnesium, sodium and Iron and free
save
acid. That it was overlaid by a, solid
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rein of rock salt—a sort of cap.
“I discovered that. It has a tremen­
dous sale when reduced to solution by
THE PORTLAND TELEGRAM .....
1 BOTH 1 YEAR
boiling to free the medical salts, and
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that it is bottled and soln under the
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trade name 'Mineral Magic.' I know
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that hundreds of thousands of people
save
regard it as a paneca for rheumatism
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and indigestion and things like that.
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"You’ve been cobbing the country
These Bargain Offers End October 31 and your chance for a saving from$2.25 to $2.75 is gone.
for another supply, especially where
geologic conditions were somewhat
similar.
You became, a couple of
years ago, principal stockholder in the
Mineral Medicine Corporation by the
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death of yotir uncle. When the anal­
ysis of my stuff proved up— well, I
thought you might, want to see me.'
♦
The Judge permitted him self a grim
and appreciative sm ile. "That was
considerate.
Because, when Ran­
dolph made his report. I should cer­
tainly have had to look you up. Ap­
With each subscription to the Portland Telegram a $10,000 one-year ac-
parently we are to be rather closely
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cldent insurance policy can be had for $1.00 extra. ..This is a wonderful
associated, Mr. Forbes. Had you
offer seldom before made.
thought of any basis of doing busi­
ness; say a sale of this mound out­
right to ns?”
“Not an outright sale, Judge. I'm
getting some money to play with. I
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Ketels’ Drug Store
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and Telegram
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