N TIPTOE ------------------ ------------------------- P S te w a r t E d w a r d W h it e D l u i t u t i o m b y H e n r y J a y L ea Q ajjvrt^ht S te w lr t E d w a rd W h ite R e le a s e d t h r u P u b lte h e r e A a t o c a i t e r S e r v ic e ' th is is not a w om ans business. Burton." said he, "and you m ust not intei fere. No harm is intended to your young man. ludeed, 1 am saving from "him self, and in the future he will thank me for making him a rich man instead of permitting* him to ruin himself by foolishness." "H e will never thank you; and I will never forgive you!” she cried passion- ately. He shrugged his shouMera. Women always got over those things. Still, a slight change m m inor tactics seem- . . . . .. . ___ . . ed desirable. It would no longer be possible or desirable to restra in »he through now. T hat there redwood "W hat would you consider the proper great Invisible Intelligence, whose tree's wot the road blocked for keeps. procedure for a young lady «doping. pressure Is the carrying on with the Say, she m ust have made some crash Should she also leave some sort of wisdom of our little world. In sadne-.-i reached forth th eir hands Emm II«» w ritten com m unication?" when she came dow n!" "I took the liberty of explaining In soul of th at mult the vision wns vnaed. "She dkV' replied Burton. An Idea was forming in h er brain "Are you my hole th at I wns leaving Io enter Of all Its breadth and greatness re­ being back to E ureka?” she Inquired your service, sir, and thut of Mis» m ained only one thing; an Idea for Burton; anil ...u- ,i is Intended lo send this. Hut som etim e, In the rem ote "Sure. Only place to go." a garage man Immediately," answer«’< future, sum«*where, to some soul the "H ave you got room fo r two?" vision will come again "1 got only the t ’nited S tates malls Slmmlns. "You relieve my mind. Mlnimlna," aboard. W hat's the Idea?" THE ENO "O ur car Is broken," she explained m urm ured lutrry. anil hastened to Join rapidly. "If you will watt lo m inutes, Burton and the stage driver. She NOTICE OF * BOND SALK looked at him with pleas«*,! surprise z*e'U be ready." Notice Is hereby given lhal sealed "L ots of tim e,” rejoined the stage "Good!" she cried "You're m ore bills will lie received by the Board of driver, and sauntered over to engage like y o u rself!” Directors of M t'IIO t'L D lrtT Itlt'T No. tile excellent Slmmlns. “It's Sim m ins!" luirry ea^lisled with 1» in LANK t'o l'N T Y . Springfield, "It Is the only th in g !" she urged suppress«*! laughter. "H e's a Joy and Oregon, at the office of the F irst Na latrry, as soon as the o th er was out a Jewel and he's untw isted me from tlonal Bank. Springfield, Oregon, up io of hearing. C an't you see It? We all my knots. Dnar never must we 7 30 o'clock I’ M, March 3<)th. 1S2H. cannot stay here. Don t you soe It?" lose S.mttilns! We'll pawn the family for the purchase of an Issue of It« fundlnat Bonds of said tk'hool D istrict she Implored. J m w v I m before we let him go " In the am ount of ft 1.000 00, said bonds "1 want to get out before be gets The little party, carrying the few to be In denom inations of tiouooo each, «luted May tat, l»2M, and to hear back," replied la»rry bluntly. "You’re plmies of baggage, and followed Interest at the rate of 4**% per an ­ rig h t; I'll go." solomtily by R ipacalllon, crossed the num. lay ab le ,«> nil annually on May “I'm going with you," she said 1st, and November 1st of each year. meadow to where waited the stage steadily. The bonds lo m ature serially aa fol­ Ten m inutes later Grimstead. who "W hat! You cannot do th a t!" lows >2000 00 May 1st. t»44, |200C O') had heard the racket made win’ll the "You are going to need m s; I May tst. 1*48, *2000 00 May 1st, i»4B, know,” she insisted, “It Is part of my long vehicle backed and fill««' In turn *2000 00 May 1st. 1»47 and *2000 00 ing am und. came curiously lo se whsl wisdom, as you call It." He found himself May 1st. 1P4I4 Principal and Interest The hunted, hurt look In his face was happening payable a t th e oflloe of the County alone with the wrecks he had made. softened. T reasu rer of lam e County, <)r«-gon • s • s ¿'Come." he cried, alm ost exultantly. The successful bidder to furnish the Acroas the episode now slowly the houda and approving opinion at their 'T h e re m ust be people who marry people up here! The world and Its dark cu rtain s d o sed . A great vision expense. Bide must be at« nfflunled by a ce rti­ power and its troubles can x<> h ang!" had been given one m an; a vision fied check In the am ount of *800 00, "All ab ro a n l!" called D avenport to that In Be due und proper tim e will The Board of Director» reserves the the stage driver. "Ready when you lift from mankind one of Its greatest right to reject any and all bids pressures But th at tint«* hu leaned over Davenport for a moment, pieces alm ost a t once. It was of very listening to his rath e r stertorous light vonstruction." breathing. Then he saunter»»! to l° ^ „ 1 leave him to you." he told Burton "W hat a trag e d y !” cried Burton. big redwood a t whose base the kitchen •■■’"ij to get some common sense into * Poor Ross G ard in er!” had been made him—if it's possible. But be sure to D avenport shut his lips grimly and H ere he deliberately unknotted a tell him one thing: T hat his in terests le t th is pass. A fter a decent moment short piece of line that had been used are going to be scrupulously protected. or so Burton ventured a comment. to suspend a shading bit of canvas, He'll get every cent th a t is coming "But there Is th is to say: The pres­ and with it returned tow ard the sleep­ to him." en t probl'-m Is solved T he agreem ent er. He was thoroughly satisfied, and He disappeared down the meadow. is gone, the whole schem e headed off. was hum m ing a little tune. Burton looked afte r htnx her bosom You can build an o th er b attery !" In his brief absence another had heaving with em otions too deep to "T h at's Just It!” cried Davenport. added him self to the scene. Rapscal­ reply. Then in a passion of mingled Ì “I'm not sure 1 can do anything of lion had shared the tent with Burton loyalty and anger she fell on her | the sort. All ray notebooks of form­ Now, however, urged by some vague knees again beside the unconscious ulae w ere in th a t car, every scrap |>f restlessness, som e telepathic uneasi­ young man. paper 1 had in the world th a t had ness. some trickle from the curren t CHAPTER XXII. anything to do with this.” searching out a channel of his doggy Gone! “You can copy your oth er battery," mind, he had deserted the warm and N othing fu rth er happened now until she pointed ont. grateful nest and had come forth to shortly after sunrise the next m orn­ CHAPTER XXIII. sit by his m aster. G rim stead paid him no attentio n : ing. Simmins W rites a Note T hen Burton, who had fallen into but. cord in hand, advanced upon the U nnoticed, a lank figure had cross­ sleeper. Now th e queer thing happen­ an uneasy slum ber a fte r some hours ed the meadow from the road and now of futile watching to see th a t dear appeared turning them. ed. . Rapscallion was the m ost friendly Larry did not die of an overdv>se with- “Hullo, folks," said he, casting a of dogs, ever polite and eager, whose 1 cut h er knowing it, awoke and ; curious eye about him. “Campin' for experiences with hum ans had always aroused him. Ì fun or get stuck yere by the storm ?” been courteous. Also he was. of "W hat is it, dear, he cried. "W hat "C aught by the storm ," replied course, thoroughly fam iliar with Grim- are you doing h ere?” 1 Burton. stead. I H er sto ry dd not take long in the "I'm the stage driv er between Now. however, he arose to stiff legs, telling. E ureka and Tecolote," he volunteered, The n arrative finished, he rose, to "but I d o n 't see no way of g ettin' his eyes blazing, the coarse h air of his back and neck erect, his lips his feet, fumbled in his pack, drew snarled back. G rto stea d paused. foijh a revolver and holster, which ha ♦ —KAFOURY BROS.—KAFOURY BROS.—KAFOURY BROS. “H ere. Rap, you old fool!” he ad­ strapped to his belt. * ♦ monished in a low voice. "W hat ails "W hat are you going to do?” she ♦ ♦ you?” asked anxiously. * « And again stepped forw ard. “I'm going to follow the car.” ♦ In stantly Rapscallion u ttered two “You can't hope to catch It afoot-" ♦ sharp and challenging barks. "The chance is very slim ,” he CZ) The sleeper did not s tir; no sound acknowledged, "but it's th e only O cam e from the tent. G rim stead step­ chance, and it should be taken. Luck QC m ped forward again. In this final Wind Up Campaign of the Change of m ight play with us. The car m ight Now Rapscallion did not know w hat get stalled. Who knows? And in any > Ownership Sale we are offering amazing reductions In these a It was all about. Only his simple dog case I've got to get on the w ires to super Dollar Day Specials. Nothing reserved every thing in mind had received the im pression th e law yers rig h t aw ay.” o u. this huge Department Store must be sold to make room th at, unexplainedly and for the first He was m ethodically bestow ing < for Kafoury Bros. New Spring Merchandise. tim e, the proxim ity of this large hu­ sm all necessities in a rucksack. man m eant trouble to M aster; and h it “ Please have Sim m ins take care of REMNANTS MEN’S SOX sim ple do? code told- him to stick my o th er things," he requested1. "Good- (J) Over 2000 remnants from Wool mixed Sox elastic tight. say as much as he could about ' by. dear.” O ex which to choose. Dress It, and, in extrem ity to do his utm ost. ' He opened his arm s and she crept rib top, medium weight 35c ao woolens, prints, l i n e n value. As Grim stead continued to a»l- into them. They clung to g eth er for a > toweling, curtain material, vance he bobbed forward and back a moment, a. outing flannels and silk. few inches as though propelled by a “Be careful,' she begged. “ You Z> spring. m ust come back to me. D on't—don't o L Ü These things im pressed G rim stead be rash, will you?” < Just so far as to cause him to pick i He laughed. up a heavy, club-shaoed billet of wood, i “You mean the gun? No; I'm not a weapon that plainly outgunned the going forth to slay. T h at's Just In the co arm am ent of a little red-dog who rem ote case I need a convincing argu- o IX fought at 15 pounds! m ent. T his Is a lawyer game now, 00 In this lot you will find At this moment Burton appeared and a game of get tnere first." > Men’s Dress Caps, Dress He kissed h er again and strode from the tent. a. Shirts, Union Suits and ‘‘D ad!’’ she cried, w hat are you away. Z> Sweater values up to $3.00. o “Come back to me soon!” she doing with th a t club and th a t rope? U. A Choice I’ll keep him quiet!" called after him. “The soonest ev e r!" < H er first sleepy thought was t h a t ' he cried back. A fter his d ep artu re Burton, whose the dog's barking had awakened Grlmst»ad and exasperated him to the education had been coming on, made j h erself some coffee. About tw o hours point of caniclde. o As h er mind cleared and focussed, la te r Simmins appeared, very apolo­ cc 00 however, her eyes widened with te r­ getic over his tardiness. The absence of the little car Burton ror. D avenport's immobility amid all > 00 this noise, G rim stead’s day a ttire ; had expected; b u t she was a t first w hat did it m ean? puzzled to hear th a t the ex tra cook­ Z> o She dashed forw ard to Larry, and ing utensils had disappeared; as also u. < undetered by Rapscallion, fell on her a small quantity of provisions. Then she realized: th a t her fath er knees at his side. “W hat have you done?" W hat have was hiding out, and Burton had a Z) you done?" she cried terror-stricken shrew d suspicion th a t he would con- I C o "N othing—nothing at all—h e’s per­ tinue hiding out. Even a pirate chief, I IX fectly all rig h t!" cried Grimstead, If not ten d er fpelings, a t least love of I 00 > whose one idea was to reassure her ’ m ental ease, and Burton realized th at before she lost control of herself. H e’s even this stern parent m ight be Just | oc 3 Busy store«: PORTLAND SALEM SPRINGFIELD Z> not hurt. H e’ll be as well as ever in as wel satisfied if he did not have to j o the morning.” ! face his child while things were too I u. < But hy this tim e Burton had assured ! fresh In her mind! herself th a t L arry was living and tin- Slmmlns rep o rt th a t G rim stead’s hurt, and rose slowly to h e r feet. Her fishing tackle had been taken con 1 co brow puckered in thought. firmed her opinion. o a "You’ve drugged h im !” she decided! As they entered cam p she made an m at. last. She pondered for a moment im perative gesture to Slm m lns of more, then raised her head. w arning th a t she should not speak. "You and I will probably have to "The engine has stopped—you have stolen the c a r!” she cried In sudden w ait here some days,” she said, and enllehtm ent. A deep scorn rose to thp told him w hat had occurred. Shortly after noon they were as­ surface of her eyes. "And now you were going to tie him ! You’re afraid tonished to see D avenport retu rn in g Burton ran to m eet him with a cry of w hat he might do !” On the passing of the danger of of mingled gladness and curiosity. L arry strode to th e fireside and hysterics G rim stead becam e him self again, this was too big a m a tte r to threw down the rucksack with a slam, pei in It of sentim ent. He spoke brus­ then turned to Burton. -K A F Ô U h Ÿ & R Ó S — k a y b ô K A F O U ftV B f f g g ï quely. " I follotwied the car for six or eight CHAPTER XXII. THURSDAY MARCH Ifi. 1928 THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS PAGE EIGHT Now is the Time to Apply F ords A m m onium Sulphate E. R. DANNER MOTOR CO. —KAFOURY BROS.—KAFOURY BROS.—KAFOURY BROS Super Dollar Day Saturday and Monday SURPRISE BOXES Anyone who has purchased any of our surprise boxes know the regular value from $1.00 to $7.00. Will now be marked at 23c, 48c ahd 98c. To be sold Saturday anti Mon- das 2 BOXES FOR THE PRICEOFONE DRESS SHIRTS One lot of Men’s Dress Shirts, size 14 only. Values to $3.00. 2 For STIFF COLLARS Men’s ptarched Collars In ail the famous makes. Ide, Arrow and Triangle. A choice. 20 For BLANKETS All Wool Blankets, single or double. Regular $6.50 at SILK HOSE Ladies Chiffon and ser­ vice weight Hose In all the new and wanted shades. l/2 Price THE SPRINGFIELD, FARMERS OREGON EXCHANGE PÔOR A S.— $3.98 $100 GLOVES Men's Leather Gloves. One lot consisting of gloves and leather faced mitts. Values up to $3.00. $po Pair -K afou ry b r ó ¿— SILKS Georgettes, satin crepe, charmuese, crepe de chine, taffetas and wash silks. Values to $4.00. $100 Yard K a F o u ry óftòS— k AF ô OR ÿ B ft ö S.