TIIPRSDAY MAY* 3, THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS P A G E SIX d rearily . S ilken h o siery w here h o si­ C ooper. su p e rin te n d e n t of public In D uncan S p aeth , P rln cto n U n iv e rsity ! ery w as unknow n. T h a t should a t­ stru t-lio n , C alifo rn ia, Hr. David mid Hr Jam e» P l.le h te n b e rg e r, U ni­ tr a c t a tte n tio n . S neddeii, C olum bia U n iv e rsity . Br I v ersity of P eniw ylvanla. W ith th e sto ck in g sh e bound a iragm elit of eo ral to th e leaf. T hen, tim ing ap p re h e n siv e ly about,. she began to craw l forw ard S he m ust DEM OCRATIC C A N D ID A TE not try to go too fur And at the slig h te st sound she m u st d ro p th e tuis act ex q u isitely w orth th e sa c rific e ; a slve before O live could see. • su p rem e m a n ife sta tio n , say, of h ale LANF COUNTY W ithin five or six y ard s th e cover for his ty r a n t; a d e g ra d a tio n In th s t tid e d Beyond in the m oonlight lay PR IM A R IES. MAY 18, 1028 island w orld e te rn a lly to m ake the b arren san d , foot tram p led , a place In w hite m an a m ock? Am dry mid favor luipartlul. fair prohibition law «liftin’« freq u en t v isitatio n . S he would have Olive th ru s t out th e sq u a re fore- m ont. I keil to go fu rth e r. But the d an g er Will give all buBlnenH careful conaldoraUoti and extend h u g er to w ard th e q u a rte r w heuce the wsu trem en d o u s, th e gain u n c e rta in P igeon of Noah would d escen d upvil equal eourteay to all. i She paused b re a th le ssly Io listen them , a n d th en to w ard th e su n to in tPaW A d v ertisem en t by Alta King, Hiigene. O regon.) I T hen she Hung th e w eighted leaf d icu te th e flight to tim e Poliow ing F rom out th e re a clink of sound ! w hich he c ro ssed to th e lee beach reached luick, brazen loud to her and stood in th e brine. He beckone I s tra in in g sen ses ns a gong It seem ed to her. H e p o in ted to h im self aud to im possible th a t O llv eS h o u ld not h e a r; h er, and th e n off a c ro s s the w ater, should not sp rin g g rin n in g from th e w ith th e m o tio n s o f one who sw im s. th ic k e t; should not, u n e rrin g ly as a . T h e g irl sta re d . F o r th e first tim e dog. nose up. snatelT th a t preclou» sh e w as u tte rly a t fau lt. By h is in d i­ m essage, h er only hope. catio n he an d sh e w ere to sw im aw ay F or an in te rv a l she hung on. w ait­ to g e th e r Into th e th o u sa n d m iles , f ing T h en in the unexpected silence, ocean. T h a t, h o w ev er, could not be hoily and m ind collapsed. S he d ra g ­ H e m ust h av e som e o th e r m eaning, But th e sav ag e m ad e plain he did ged h e rse lf hack to the u n itin g place, m ean Just th a t. He h eld out his hand hut sh e w as u n aw are of It. T h e sand to w ard h e r in v itin g ly . He w aved h e r w arm ed her. th e e a rth rocked h e r aa In a crad le, b u t—she w as asleep. —a t otu-e an ap p eal an d a com m and F or ag e s she m ust have laid in to r­ into th e sea. P a lm y ra cow ed b efo re Olive. His por. T hen, suddenly, she aw oke with S he w as clasped tig h t In a m ean in g w as p lain, all too plain. But a cry p a ir of g re a t a rm « ; held close agulnst h is p u rp o se ? T h e re lay th e te rro r. "I tell you I c a n 't sw im ,” sh e cried a nak ed b re a st. No need for h e r to J out a t last. "1 c a n 't sw im . D on't you see th a t g rin n in g face. It wus th e ( The ' Cascade save» anuthet hour to Sail ira n u s c o b e a s t! u n d e rs ta n d ? 1 c a n 't s w im !” over the scenic S h a s t a R o u t k . D e sp erately she put all h e r s tre n g th | F o r th e first »ime h is fe a tu re s o f­ From Portland to San Francisco in 22 hours. I he fered a re a d a b le significance. He w as into a lunge. So u nexpected th is ef- ! third cut in nine in 2 years a to ta l saving of 5 hours. p erp lex ed H e fetch ed his cocoanul- fort to get free th a t su ccess w as h ers. I He sa t dow n b efo re h er. in d icated S u rp risin g ly , indeed, sh e flung h e rse lf Thus the sw ift "Cascade," one of the nations line th a t sh e w as th e o b je c t of th e play. q u ite c le a r of th o se a rm s —and fell, trains, sets a new mark in speed. H e bound twv> of th e d ry n u ts by th e ir with a stra n g lin g m a p . Into w a te r th a t rose above h e r head. th o n g of h u sk to h ts ankle. Also "Special Couch T r a in " (TO BE CONTINUED) o th e rs, a s he show ed, ab out h is w aist. Red Hair Blue Sea and By STANLEY P. OSBORN his d a rin g ; d em an d e d th a t his clan s WHAT HAPPENED BEFORE P a lm y ra T rue and h e r p a re n ts, with men com e to h is aid. The brow n m an w as u n aw are of. P a lm y ra ’s tw o su ito rs. V an B uren R u tg e r and Jo h n T h u rsto n and som e or unm oved by. P a lm y ra 's m isery. As o th e r frien d s, a re c ru isin g on the soon as he had lau n ch ed th e bird, he pulled dow n its perch. T h en , w ith one Y acht Rainbow . P a lm y ra s s ta rtle d by seein g a hand of th e u p rig h ts, he m arch ed to th e lee th ru s t in th ro u g h th e port of h er beach au d begun m a rk in g on th e tid al cabin., m ak es a s e c re t in v estig atio n sands. T h e g irl w atched trag ically . U n til and d isco v ers a sto w aw ay —a m an so now th e re had seem ed h ard ly a ch o ice m ild in a p p e a ra n c e th a t sh e is d is­ If sh e had. w ith th e ap p o in ted —a n d te lls him so. He com ­ a s to h e r fate m an d s h e r to glan ce a t th e door. S h e knife, su cceed ed in elim in a tin g O live, obeys an d sees a huge, fierce, copper- B urke w ould have re tu rn e d to p o ssess hued m an — w ith a ten inch knife held h er. O r if d is a s te r had elim in ated b etw een g rin n ig lip s! B urke, th e B urke, th en te rrib le so litu d e, w ith stow aw ay, ex p lain s th a t it is a Joke. d e a th from th irst. B ut new , th a t m e sse n g e r a m ere B ut P a lm y ra is sh ak en . N ext day. B urke and th e brow n m an go u p on sp eck in th e sky. th e h ig h est th in g dack. T he sto w aw ay e n te rta in s them as it seem ed in th e w orld, in stin c t w ith wild ta le s o f a n ad v en tu reso m e w ithin h e r had ta k e n a stan d . B east life— w hich his. lis te n e rs re fu se to be­ th a t R .r k e w as. he w as a t le a st b e tte r th a n th is savage. A m an of h e r own lieve! P alm y ra sp en d s m o re and m ore race, th e re w as alw ay s th e ch an ce tim e w ith th e sto w aw ay s to avoid Van som e a p p eal m ig h t re a c h through. W hen O live. h av in g finished h is and Jo h n , b u t w hen th e sto w aw ay s a re p u t a sh o re a t H onolulu she d e­ work, tu rn e d to w ard h er, sh e g a th ered But he stopped, cides sh e loves Van. T h e n ig h t th e h e rs e lf for flight. en g ag em en t is an n o u n ced th e R ain safely d is ta n t, an d sh e d ivined th a t bow h its a reef. In th e ex citem en t he m ean t to a tte m p t a n exchange of w hich follow s Jo h n rc -c u e s both Van ideas. F irst, he p ointed in th e d irectio n and P alm y ra— b u t P alm y ra th in k s it th e Lupe-a-N oa had gone W hen Palm is V an w ho saved her. A fter th re e d ay s sp en t on th e u n in ­ v ra did not u n d e rsta n d , he picked lip h ab ited islan d , a sa il is sig h ted . It a piece o f th e fab ric, h uckram -like, proves to be P onape B urke! B rake w ith w hich n a tu re binds fast h er plan: H e folded it in to a form co n triv e s to g et P alm y ra on board leav es h is b o at alone— and th e boat is u n ­ roughly tria n g u la r an d sm a lle r end d e r w ay befo re a n y th in g can be d o n e ’ up. He held it ou t. blew a t It, moved T h u rsto n is fra n tic an d p lan s to save ;t slow ly from hin t tin h e did so. H e P alm y ra, alth o u g h th e re seem s no­ re p re se n te d a sa il; h e re fe rre d to th e And th en , th e n she « n d erstood. T h e g irl saw th a t O live th u s w as possible way. M eanw hile Ponape sch o o n er itself. tells P alm y ra he is going to th e Isle N ext, Olive, g rin n in g su ccessfu lly sa y in g “life p re s e rv e r." He m e a n t to a t h e r p ercep tio n , m a rk ed a sem i­ m ake h e r in to a so rt o f raft. of T au n a w ith h er. H e r a g ita tio n d em in lsh ed. T h is be­ B urke h as to p u t h e r a sh o re on an circle on his fo reh ead . S he w as puz- island, as a Ja p a n e s e m an-of-w ar is zled u n til she recalled th e s c a r on sp o k e life, n o t d e a th . T he fanatic. sighted and it would be d an g ero u s to B u rk e's fo reh ead . A gain she nodded., a b o u t to d ro w n one. did not provide float. Once mope O live p o in ted to th e sc a r have h e r aboard. Olive sw im s to the W ith six of th e n u ts h e bouved h er to in d icate th a t th e w h ite m an w as island an d jo in s P alm y ra. S he is iu now th e acto r. As B urke, he yaw ned h ip s an d w ith fo u r h e r shoulders. fe a r of th e brow n m an d row sily, lay dow n an d b egan to W ith a len g th of fibre h e wound her Now R ead On------ T hen snore. T h e g irl took It th a t P o n a p - s k irt tig h t aro u n d h e r k n ees he fa ste n e d h is knife, secu rely but had gone to sleep fo r th e n ig h t. T h e CHAPTER VII. im m ed iately a t h an d , in th e thongs A t sn ap p in g ten sio n P alm y ra sta rin is la n d e r n ex t got up, p o in ted to th e th a t bound h e r w aist. place he had lain a s th e w hite mail, ed to catch th e sound ag ain . H e r eyes F o r a n In te rv a l h e le ft h e r, lying sought to w e a th e r an d to lee. A nd an d th en to six o th e r p laces in a row. w ith u p tu rn e d face, h e r eyes closed sn o rin g rein fo rcfn g ly a s h e m ade an then h er gaze b ecam e fixed. F o r th e re a g a in s t th e g lare. H e th re w Into th e on th e c ro ssb a r w here Olive had Inclusive g estu re. All, sh e saw , had sea. so it w ould d rift c le a r o r sink, been asleep. fasten ed th e fish, sa t a larg e bird. th e food an d c a sk of w ater, th e se v ­ O live now in d icated h im self a s th e It w as th e sound of th e b ird s' a lig h t­ ered leav es, th e opened n u ts ; every­ ing th a t P alm y ra had cau g h t. The a cto r, by ta p p in g h is b re a s t w ith a th in g th a t sp o k e of h is a c tiv ity . T hen, C autiously, p eer roost w as now sw ay in g u n d er th e im ­ sq u a re fo refinger. p au sin g fo r a la st c a re fu l inspection, pact, th e n ew co m er sh o o tin g in and in ? to th is sid e a n d th a t, p au sin g to h is g lan ce lig h ted on th e pink silk c u t its neck in a s so m ew h at s e rp e n t­ look back and listen , he tip to ed aw ay. W ith a final fu rtiv e glan ce he raised ex am i n e d .‘t ,h o " ' ' h «fu l,y ' like concord an ce. T h e c re a tu re w as ra ised it; offered It. w ith pleased look, black, its feet d isp ro p o rtio n ately sm all h im self ju m p ed a s one going o v er th e and th e beak, stro n g ly hooked a t th e I v essel's side Into th e w ater, sim u lated to th e tu g o f th e w ind. O live h ad a sail. th e m o v em en ts of a sw im m er. P a lm ­ end, a good five in ch es long. T h u s did th e y d e p a rt in to th e thoas- T he bird gazed back a t th e g irl w ith y ra read th a t, as soon as B urke and som e defiance of m an n er, as if it th e c re w had tu rn e d in la s t night, an d m iles o f e m p ty ocean. O ,,ve 8Wam b r,8 k ,y fo rw ard w ith th o u g h t sh e m ig h t claim th e fish, i O live had elu d ed th e v ig ilan ce of th e E x u ltin g , nhe discovered T hen it lum bered alo n g th e pole and m an on duty, d ropped o v erb o ard an d » b e r now. th a t th e so und w hich had m ocked her. seized th e victim , w hich m an ag ed a sw um back to her. final flop H e w ent on w ith tn e d ram a. M ak­ th is tim e a t le a st, w as no c ru e l decep­ tion. It w as th e tra m p le of s u rf upon Could it be th a t OKve had know n ing again th e sign of th e scar, he a reef. p reten d ed to aw ak e. H e looked he could a ttr a c t a bird down by b a it- ' O ne sh a rp s tra g g le and th o se splen- aro u n d , said, “ O liv e?” ; d ep icted sur- ing such a lig h tin g p lace? prise, an g er. D raw in g his knife fero- ’ did m u scles had c a rrie d them , buffet- N ew s of th e a rriv a l had, in som e m an n er, com m unicated itse lf to th e d o u sly . h e Kicked -the Im ag in ary ■ and b re a tb le s s . th ro u g h a cau ld ro n sleep ers in to life, bellow ed an o rd e r. ! of a c ,e ft ,n th e o u te r b a r r le r - T hey sleeper. From his co u n ten a n ce she could not He blew in to his cupped hand, w hich cam e to re 8 t ,n a l,ba,low ° f sp en t su rf guess w h e th e r he had expected to fin i w as now sufficient to in d ic a te th e sail. on thp re e f b e‘ w een *‘s h ig h e r rim a bird on th e cro ss-b ar. o r w h e th e r ne p erfo rm ed th e ev o lu tio n of co m in g and *bB n e a rb y sh o re. At first P alm y ra w as a w a re of note- w as pleased. N or w ere h is actio n s Iiaout; w alked to w ard th e girl, blow ­ ln g beyond th e fact th a t she w as once Illum inating. W ith th e leisu red veloc­ ing in to h is h an d and b ra n d ish in g m o re on land. T h a t w as all-sufficing. ity th a t w as so d is tu rb in g an a ttrib u te th e knife. T h e Island, by re aso n of h e r hours In She held h e r ground, u n d e rsta n d in g he first c u t from a smafll cane-like th a t th e e n ran g ed p u rs u it re tu rn e d to *^B w ater, seem ed to rise and fail as grow th a sectio n th e le n g .' of a B ut sh e finger. T hen he shaved a n o th e r piece her. Olive sto p p ed , p ointed to th e * ,d d ,ly a s tbp Rea Bself. down to a point. She th o u g h t he sun and th en to a sp o t so m ew h at fur- could clin g to a p an d an u s and feel safe . m ig h t inten d p inning so m eth in g with . th e r along th e lute-.nary’s course. A How m any, m an y m iles had they sw eep in g g e stu re , a g rim ace, a sta m p ­ It. B ut he tu rn ed to h e r sto re s and co m e? S h e reco llected m en had tried ing of th e foot upon th e s a n d ; and he to re out som e th in p ack ag e paper. to sw im th e E n g lish ch an n el. W as T his he laid on a box W ith th e kn ife had said, a s plain as w ords, th a t h e re th e c h a n n e l tw elv e o r tw e n ty m iles B urke would step w ith in an in te rv a l he pricked his left fo rearm so th a t the a c ro s s? S o m eth in g lik e th a t. But. it blood c a m e . T hen w ith the blood an d • ap p allin g ly brief. w as cold n o rth e rn w ater and th e A B urke, fa r aw ay and beyond call, th e sk ew er he began to w rite, p re­ sw im m ers m erely E u ro pean. Olive sum ably to m ake som e so rt of hier- m ig h t seem th e le sse r of tw o evils. But a B urke, risin g o v er th e horizon. m u st h a v e b ro u g h t h e r in fin itely fur- oplvphics. W hile O H v^ finished his com posi­ as fa s t as a sto rm , reg ain ed all h is th e r T he Island, plain ly , w as in h ab ited . tion th e girl w atched in a p aralyzing vile significance. A s O live had w ritte n , w hy could T h is m uch was p la in ; h ere stood anxiety. Wh&t did he w rite? W hat no t sh e ? w as in th is m essag e th a t m ean t m ore O live an d h ere, w ithin tw o ho u rs, B ut— w h at of p a p e r? S he paused, th a n life and d eath to h er h e r? She would sta n d Burke. And th a t b eing co n fro n ted by th e sto n ew all of clr- so, w hat ab o u t th e bird and its m es­ sp ra n g up once to dem and a sight, c u stan ce. No need to cut h e r hand th en rem em b ered she could not have sage A gain, all w as Inexplicable. W ith as th e brow n m an had donp, for b rig h t understood d rops of th e p ira te g o re w ere alread y T he savag e now folded h is p aper th e w hite b ru te h o t upon th e h eels of av allab le. As sh e sa t, th e m osquitoes tne brow n b ru te, th e re could be no sm all, w orked it in to tn e hollow sec­ tion of cane, closed th e opening w ith such w aitin g as she had assu m id, had been sw arm in g ro u n d her. W hile sh e puzzled, sh e fe lt recon- a wad o f leaf. He w ent to th e bird, w hile a bird irresp o n sib ly d ellv ere 1 w hich seem ed n o t o b ject, and tied its “um m ons and re sc u in g trib esm en n o iterln g ly fo r th e h o stile foliage. It the m issiv e u n d e r one of Its w ings. cam e ac ro ss th e sea. T h en , why th e proved to be a stiff sw ord-like leaf th a t th r u s t a t h e r from th e shadow s.' T hen he lifted it from th e ro o st and m esage a t a ll? T h e leaf, sh e found, w as su rfaced l i e h ad se n t th a t m essag e as a for- tossed it in to th e air. In s ta n tly a s ­ a tr a n s p a re n t film, to n ish in g pinions flashed out. a spread lorn hope. Yet h e w as show ing m n e 1 of th e s tra in w hich should have gone j T h e “ PP«81 a r,‘W w l,b tra g ic slow- of six o r e ig h t feet. B urke h ad said th is stra n g e b eing's with so d e sp e ra te a race. Indeed, h is 1 ne88- T h e pin w ork could not be purpose w as to d e m o n s tra te to all. by v ery calm frig h ten e d h er. i t w as un b u rrle ,L th e co n d en satio n of w ording took thought.. his Cuurage, th a t he could live down n atu ral. He m u st exp ect, w ith a kn ife B ut, read ab ly , th e leaf said : to fight, fo r h e r possession a g a in st the effem in ate nam e of Olive. H e |P! A b ducted by P onape, Lupe- In despo ilin g B u rk e of th e red h alr- Burke, w ith th e d ead ly rev o lv ers, and I-x ked by th e crew . F a c in g such ter-1 a Nf>a' from w r e c k e d •c a c h t R ainbow , ed goddess, Olive b u t reach ed th e clim ax of h is d em o n stratio n . H e had rlbii odds, no w hite m an could h av e j 4 d ay s Bal1- H,B m an UU*” now s te a ls me. W h ich e v er g e ts m e—d e a th o r chosen th e one th in g th a t w ould m ost been so u n em otional. « Could It be th a t he h ad com e h e re worse. e n rag e th e w h ite m a n ; w as, th erefo re, M iss P a lm y ra T ree, th e m o st d an g ero u s to a tte m p t—and to a w a it B u rk e’s a rriv a l and th en , a l­ Boston, TT. S3. A. m ost w ith in P o n ap e’s gTasp, to plunge the most convincing. She m u st m ak e th e leaf noticeable. All too plainly the message th e th e kn ife in to h e r ' b re a s t— and h im ­ man-of-war bird carried could have self d ie? W as th e re th a t In his d a rk N o th in g else a t h an d , sh e d rew off one but one destination; Olive proclaimed beliefs, tra d itio n s, to m ake such an o f h e r w et sto ck in g s. 8 h e sm iled M ALTA KING For D IS T R IC T A T T O R N E Y Time cut to California on and after May 6 $15 to San Francisco-— Every D a y SUM M ER SCHOOL D R A W S M ay local students S pringfield, w hich w as r e p r e s e n te d ! by four s tu d e n ts a t th e U n iv ersity of | O regon su m m er se ssio n s la s t yeur. i will send an even la rg e r n u m b er to the su m m er sessio n In E u g en e o r In ' P o rtlan d th is y ear, acco rd in g to pre- ; llm lnary in te re s t show n by te a c h e rs. ! s tu d e n ts an d o th ers. T hose w ho at- ' tended from Springfield last su m m er 1 a re G enevieve B eam an. Ava R. Hem enw ay, R uth K erch er, and T h elin a E. Sw eeney. A m ong th e d istin g u ish ed v isitin g In­ stru c to rs will be Dr. H en ry Suzzat >, form er p resid en t of the U n iv ersity of W a sh in g to n ; Dr. T. T. Lew, noted C hinese e d u c a to r; Dr. W illiam J. The special all-coach train, from Portland, Eugene and intermediate points, now so popular as ro demand a daily schedule. Individual reclining chairs, all day lunch car, or delicious meals at moderate prices in the diner. 50 lbs. free baggage. Five fast trains to California. Go cast this way, it costs but little more, and you have your choice of 3 great routes east. Go one way, return another. Ask your agent for details. m Pacific CARL OLSON, Apent Williams Self Service Store EUGENE. OREGON 77 EAST BROADWAY Selling Out The Newland Stock IN OUR BASEMENT SALESROOM WOOLENS SILKS AND COTTON GOODS All Go Below Wholesale Cost i Come to Eugene and Save SERVE YOURSELF AND SAVE