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    THURSDAY DECEMBER 1. H>27
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SIX
Chlokan Pa« Reported
JOHN H A M LIN LEAVES
I very well-dreaaod. decent loolqu« tel ' (he'll Juat »bout argu« we came thia FOOTBALL MEN FETED
TODAY
FOR
NEW
YORK
¡low All hla life he wonM be prow l ’ way.
Thera are four case of chicken p«ix
BY CLASS IN COOKING
(TO BE CONTINUED)
John Hamlin, son of Mr nmt Mrs. lu Hprtngileld, according to Dr W II
i of his daring in saving Sab' Walker
(Conltoeod fr o « Wigt- 6»
from marriage with an odious widower 1
Honoring
the
Springfield
high F. U. Ilsm lln, left this morning for Collard, city health olllcer. All caaes
Woman Breaks Arm
, and mating her with the youth of her i
I school football team, the domestic art Now York on the first leg «>f Ills have Imen InveallgaLal. »m* <*>» chil­
la lore with each other aver alnce we
j choice. The bride and groom elect ; Slipping on the back step of her class. No. J. taught by Mrs. I. M. Journey back to Madrid, Spain, »h ere dren taken out of avhool. he said.
went to school together, really and
, were established in the back seat and home. Mrs. Margaret Campbell of , D eletion. |>>ru a dinner at the high he la second secretary to the Ameri­
truly lover». He was at college when
he experience«! a sharp Jealous tw in g e,' Springfield, route 2. fell aud broke i school last night Special gueeta were can embassy.
1 was. so I know him very well. But
Beautiful «olden
Oak Klmhull
Mr Hamlin has been visiting his
when, turning to ask her a question her arm yesterday. She was brought I Leonard Mayfield, coach. Principal A
pop doesn't like him. and when he
about the road, he caught them In a to the office of a local physician tor I J Morgan, and Oscar Oladish. member 1 parents here and other relatlvee In piano, one of the very heal Kltnha.l
Sound bow matters stood he refused to
Oregon while on a Hi) day leave of plano» ever made, for sale cheap, at
rapturous kiss. This was what it treatment.
of the faculty
allow me to see him say more. We've
And [
»•> 60 H»uug and free, and youlh
abaence from hts duties with the (K oil a monili Phone Bugen« 168ft It
he's been very hard about It
House Broken Into
evenings.
" ' "
foreign service.
Two Accidents Reported
and freedom were things he hw! never
been watting tor a chance to ruu « » V
Bert lairue reported to police yes­
Two accident cases were treste-l
until now approi»ed at their tru»
and get married I met hi:u last night
terday that his house hsd been brokeu st a local physician's office this morn
In the lane and everything s arranged worth.
"How long do we stop st Brattle­ Into by burglars, who stole several Ing. A piece of steel was removal
for us to leave tonight, run Into Brat­
sheets and a table cloth. No trace from one of the ejea of M. I*. Donnell,
boro?'' He asked over his shoulder
tleboro sod be married there and then
tunc haul«: at the banner garage, and
“Only long emwgh to get the knot of the thieves has been found.
go on to Boston and wait till pop's
Carl A Johnson, eu:| loyed by (he
tied.'' Abljah answered. “I was In
disposed to he reasonable He wants
Many Hare Saturday—Among out- Maher Lumber company of Marcola.
town this afternoon and everything'»
me to marry a preacher at Saxhy
of-town visitors here Saturday were was hare for treatment of s dislocated
Center who's almost s s old as pop. ML“
•'I hope," said S a lb , "you'll give Mrs. Hubert Stevick. W altervllle. Mr. wrist.
and has tnree grown children.
1
the bride away; It would be Just fine and Mrs. George Williams. Rainbow;
thought maybe you could pretend to
A. r . Me par. W endllng; Mrs Beryl
August Larson Oita
of you. Mr. Comly."
take me out for a little ride In your
“I was noping you'd ssk me," he Thayer, Oakridge; Ira Baldwin, l*en
August
Larson, father of Jack I«ar-
ear, and pick up Abljah and give us
Hung back. "1 want to be aa prominent g ra
son.
local
theatre operator, die 1 yea ,
a lift. Mr things are all packed and
In the wedding party as possible."
terday at hla home at Newark.; N. J .
h(d away in the garage; so all I need
S
p
rin
g
fie
ld
Loess
Sally's nuptials were blest in a little
according to word received by the
to do it get my hat.**
In the last football game of the local man. The elder Mr. Laroon w as,
parsonage, with the minister's wife
“Of course 1 couldn't come back
and daughter and Archie aa the sole year, the Springfield high school team (7 years of age He had been III for
here." Archie suggested. -T our father
w itnesses. The minister had only late­ was beaten. I t to 0. before a good- some time. John Larson wl'.l not go
would be sure to vent his wrath on
ly come to town and therefore con plard crowd at the Brattaln (told toast for the fug^totl.
fined V ia inquiries to the strict r e-! Thanksgiving day. The winner» were
"Oh. Id thought of that!" she ex­ i quiroments of ecc lea last I cal and Ver­ the Junction City footballer«, who pre
F ine f O o q l’Rt w c t s
Ladles A id M eets
claimed. “But you could go on and mont law.
vtously hsd been held to « scoreless
wait somewhere for the Governor to
The Ladles Aid of the Methodist
If you would make every meal a festive occasion—let
"Well. Sally." Archie remarked, as tie by Coach Mayfield's proteges.
Episcopal church will hold »• annnvt
the White Front Grocery supply the food. Pur groceries
catch up with you."
1
he Joined them, '"for better or worse
that are consistently good - as to quality and price t h«»
"I'd have to make sure he didn't you are married. I certainly wish you
chicken dinner and basaar sale In tha
Local Club Items
White Front Grocery Is above par!
Our groceries are at
The Needlevraft club meets thia church parlors on t>ec««rber 14. The
catch up with me! H e ll be mighty all good luck."
ways fresh, too, and our stock large enough to take care
»ore about this."
"We ll be back in a week and every­ afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. C. sale will begin at 3 1* M. and dluner
will be served from 4 to 8 o'clock.
“Well. If you're afraid of h|m—"
of your needs at all times.
thing will he smooth as butter." Sally W right
"Pooh! 1 certainly am not afraid of I declared lightly.
Yesterday, the Chrysanthemum club
him.'* he declared contemptuously.
If you wish to phone your order, we will give It the
The wedding Journey from Brattle­ was entertained at the borne of Mrs.
“He and I were bound to part some­ boro to Bennington was marred bv ' W. R. Dawson. An enjoyable after-
same careful attention you would wish— were you shopping
time.''
personally Let us serve you — b b efficiently as wc are serv­
tire trouble and freakishnesa on th e] noon was spent, followed by refresh­
Thonigh the cajolerlea of a girl he part of the engine, and as neither of ments.
ing hundreds of other families.
bad known only a few hoars be was hla passengers knew the roads Ar­
Mrs. W. C. Wright entertained a
ready to break with his comrade by chie's good nature was severely tested group of her friends at bridge Tues­
m ischievously upsetting the domestic by the exigencies of the night drive. day afternoon.
>1
affairs of a boat who doubtless had
Abljah helped wlh the tires but
art forgotten how to kill men who In­ only stared helplessly -while Archie GAS SPOILED SLEEP.
curred hla displeasure. Sally had af­ poked at the engine. Sally was far
MADE HER DIZZY
fected h i« like a strong cordial and aa more resourceful and lent her a ssist­
they walked to the house he grew In­ ance with her usual gtxxl cheer, a
For years I suffered from gas and
creasingly keen for the proposed ad­ cheer which Archie felt he would miss constipation. Used to get headaches
-
venture Sally. l(ke Isabel, had dared when he hade them good-bye at Ben- and dlxay spells. The first doae of
tu n tn in t/
for Only 12 BOXES— Two Carton» o f
him to be brav», and he screwed his ; nln<lon A, . mark of .poetai favor Adlerika gave me relief. Now I rest
courage to the sticking point
she moved to the front seat to keep w ell.’— Mrs. B. Brinkley. Just ONE
:
■'It you don't mind i'll take Sally for him company and facilitate the study spoonful of Adlerika relieves gas and
disp«]
a little ran down the road." he sug­ of sign posts.
that bloated feeling eo that you can
gested casually when they found the
and $2.60 in Cash
“I've put you to an awful lot of eat and sleep well. Acts on BOTH
Governor and Mrs. Walker still gossip­
trouble." Sally remarked with real upper and lower bowel and removes
ing on tha veranda.
A $6.50 Value. A Wonderful Offer.
contrition. "And you've left your old waste matter you never thought
No objection was rajsed by Mrs.
was
there.
No
matter
what
you
tried
friend the Governor far behind. I
Walker beyond an injunction not to
suppose they started out to look for for your stomach. Adlerika will sur­
be gone tong and a warning not to go i
We Specialize on Post Wheat Meal
us In pop's machine when we didn't prise you. Flanery's Drug Store.
Without her Jacket.
show up and they may be close behind
for Breakfast.
“No Joy riding." the Governor called
us n.
The only thing I'm sorry CALL FOR SCHOOL WARRANTS
after them. Sally's a valuable asset
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
about is missing hearing pop swear
to this family and I'll hold you person­
when be found 1 had skipped. It School district No. 1». of Lane county,
ally responsible. Comly. for her safe
Phone
CALL
would be funny if they thought I'd run Oregon, will pay at the office of the
Phone
return ”
off with you. wouldn't it! I'd Just District Clerk st hla Residence on
CHARTER VIII.
West D Street, house No 369. School
love that!"
a F the gafiage Sally produced a
’•I don't think it's so funny yon warrants up to and Including No. 1880.
satchel which Archje tossed into the
didn't" Archie answered. "I think It Interest ceases after December 3rd.
car, and they were quickly humming
1927.
Signed
was my m istake!”
through the lane and into the high­
-tfl
R. W. SMITH.DIstrict Clerk.
The groom had drawn up his knees
way
Springfield. Oregon.
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“Run by the school house when we and was attempting to sleep on the
come to It tnd then stop. Aljah will back s e a t It wag quite Improper to !
flirt with the newest of brides, but
be there."
When the car stopped Sally Jumped Sally gave tolerant ear and even en
out and was immediately Joined by a cou raged Archie's protestations of
young man to whom she spoke rapldlv i admiration while Abljah bumped
oat of Archie's hearing Her explana­ about in the tonneau and now and
tions finished she brought him to the then rolled off the seat when the en-
jar and presented him as Mr. Strong ! raptured driver negotiated a sharp
. “Mr. Comly is going to the m inis­ turn. But for Sally's disposition to
ter's with us and then give us a lift make the moat of her last hours with
toward Boston. That's ever so much I him the drive would have bored
better than anything e'd thought of. Archle exceedingly.
Saly and Abijah were eager to leave
"BI Jah’"
Bennington
as soon as possible.
"Whatever yon say. little girl! I'll
"Don’t think we're not apprelatlng
abut off the lights on my machine and
URN
what you've done for us," said Abijah.
get my traps."
MOTOR
Archie, testing his searchlight, let "but Sally and I had better shake you
HEATER
its beam fall upon Abijah as though and that machine right here. Sally's
*• TOASTER
by accident and found Sally's lover a folks'll be sure to be after a» anil
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