i PAGE TWO THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 8, 1928 THE »FRINGUELLI AxCWtì S q u ires a t q u arter. W alker and P o tte r, w hile new a t th e gam e, a re show ing Im provem ent w ith each scrim m age and fit In well a t j th e backfield positions. C randall, a ’ new m an, show s indications of becom ­ ing a re a l fullback. j Coach Mayfield Is w orking h is team I h ard h tls w eek and is planning a few new tric k s for the Ju n ctio n eleven. Springfield Springfield Springfield Springfield T O T A L ... 21 2« 27 19 B row nsville L ebanon H a rrisb u rg A lum ni 93 0 0 6 0 24 C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S N otice is h ereby given th a t School D istrict No. 19 L ane C ounty, O regon, will pay a t th e office of th e C lerk, w a rra n ts up to an d Including No. T he record of th a t school th s year 2440. In te re st ceases a fte r N ovem ber has been alm o st the sam e as th a t of 10th, 1928. Springfield. T he team has won three Wm. G. H U G H ES, C lerk on th e n ig h t of th e m urder an d lost only one game. S pringfield’s record to d ate is: all m ean som ething, CALL AND S E E Dr. N. W. E m ery 0 C ottage Grove 18 >n prices on p lates and o th e r work, tf w rong, R ichard," Sim on Springfield in te rru p tin g the d e te c tiv e ’s T h a t Ur. B lessin g to n w as u tterly him ,” and th a t a poor w oman had a o u t stro n g . I th in k my n ex t Job is to th e house •m a z e d an d g en u in ely shocked b . rig h t to a “sw a lle r” of d rin k when h e r ta lk to th is m an D art, o u r u n d e rta k e r th is m ight th is brazen q u estio n d isch arg ed at h e a rt w as broke, and th a t she could friend. He m ay n o t yield m uch but ‘ You’re him by Sim on Ju d d is p u ttin g it m ild ­ te a r th e h a ir from the read s of “them w e’ll g et a n o th e r angle on Jo h n D rane. ' Judd said, ly. He g lared a t th e fa t Iow an and th a t cam e sn e a k in ’ a n ’ sn o o p in ’ try in ’ I have a notion D art m u st have known thoughts. w hen he tried to sp eak he could only to b lack en fo lk ’s car-ack -ters.” j D rane w as a w om an.” “ Y ou’re th in k in g m aybe th is under- •p u tte r. B ren n an h im self looked at All right, th en , Maggie, B ren n an : "P sh aw , now ,” Sim on Ju d d explain- i ta k e r feller m urdered Jo h n D rane, s >- Sim on Ju d d w ith sm iling curiosity, told th e excited cook, “we w on’’t sn eak | ed> chuckling. “ You d o n ’t m ean It, do ’ called b u t a s Ju d d 's possible th o u g h t sug and snoop an y m ore. You go back to you, D ick? w h y th e old ra sc a l! A j “ How do you know w hat I w as g ested itse lf to him' he stra ig h te n e d th e k itch en and tak e it easy, and den I h a iry old boy like him , sev en ty y e a rs th in k in g ?” w ith a p ercep tib le Jerk. let It w o rry you. And Just send th e opj jf h e's a day, h a n g in ’ around th is I T O BE C O N T IN U E D "M u rd e re d !" sp u tte re d th e doctor. chauffeur in, will you?” old lady like he w as tr y in ’ to be h e r i ------------------------------- 1 T h e cook flared up again. “I tak e ex ception to th a t word, sir! I h u sb a n d !” SPRINGFIELD ELEVEN "I'll n o t have him bulldozed by the ■—I dem and th a t you explain— ” B ren n an sn ap p ed h is fingers. TO PLAY HARD GAME “ Well, black my c a ts !" Sim on Judd likes of you," she shouted. “All sham e “T h e re ’s an id e a !" he said. “T h e re ’s i Mdd good n atu red ly . "Y ou d o n ’t h a re to you, s tirrin ' up strife In th ’ house. a lead w o rth follow ing! If th is man HERE ARMISTICE DAY to go Ilyin' off th e h an d le a t me, doc. Go on ab o u t your bu sin ess a n ’ leave D art d isco v ered th a t D rane w as a wo-1 1 a in ’t said you m u rd ered anybody. us be, w hy d o n ’t y ou?” m an he m ig h t very well try to b laca I Springfield high school's b iggest "Now, be easy ,” B ren n an urged good m ail h e r in to m a rry in g him . John football gam e of th e y e a r will be play­ I t Just s o r t of stru c k m e th a t m aybe th is dead lady had been d o in ’ some. n atu red ly . “I’m Irish m yself and you D ran e w as a v e ry rich person, Judd. ed A rm istice day vacation, M onday I don’t know b u t w h at—if I w as a fe ­ don’t w ant to g et me angry, you know, j We m ay have th e reaBOn fo r tho m u r. : N ovem ber 12. m ale p erso n tr y in ’ to le t on to be a I t ’d be a te rrib le row. You Just te ll esp ecially if he d id n ’t need to, j in a p ractice tilt. A lthough th e play- "N ow, d o n ’t go to p ay in ’ too m uch say s how th e pain a tte n tio n to w hat I say from tim e H e a in ’ h ard ly able to stan d It, he ! se e ln ’ a ® th e feller lived rig h t h ere ; era a v erag e little m ore th a n 140 to tim e, D ick,” he said. " I’m gabby, 1 says. So he to o k som e of th e medi- i in tow n And ,f sh e dld le t a feller P °unds th e y have show n up well in am. A lw ays an old fool when it ( ¿ ¡ a t cine w h at h e ’s got and w en t to bed i sta y o v er n ig h t it’d so. - ot show th ey each d e p a rtm e n t of th e gam e, accord- , I to sh o o tln ’ off my m o u th ; notion h its Yes, s ir,” ' was M arried. If he w as tr y in ’ to bull- ing th e Coach. m e In th e head and 1 b la t o u t like a h e r into m arry fn ’ h im she | A t ends a re B ettis and L e a th e rs who “W ell, w h a t’s th e re s t of It?” B ren -j I doze ’ kicked billy goat. W o uldn’t su rp rise nan ask ed . "I can see th a t’s n o t a ll; w ouldn't w an t him aro u n d , would ( a re light b u t fast. T hey a re both sure sh e e ? ? ” ” m e a m ite if I w as a ll w rong about you’ve got so m eth in g else on yo u r I sh i Pa8S receivers. C lair T h u rm an is a th ese sick and h a lt hired h an d s b ein ’ m ind." “ You m ay be rig h t," said B rennan , new m an a t end but is show ing pro- m u rd e re d ; p ro b ’ly Just one of my fool "I w as only th tn k ln ,” M ist B ren n an ," thoughtfully. “And does your m ind tell | mlse. A t tack le M orrison and Deeds notions. Doc w o u ld n 't go and bury N o rb ert said, " th a t If he got a pain how long th ey had been ’m a rrie d ? ’’ ¡a re show ing up th e ir o p ponents in nobody w ith o u t flndin' ou t w hat they or a in ' he got a pain It ain ' goln’ to be “Oh, pshaw , now, R ich ard ,” Sim on i ev ery gam e, both on th e defensive an d died of." m uch use tro u b lin ' G eorge rig h t now. Ju d d laughed. “ You don’t w ant I ! offensive. S um m er, w hile lig h ter, is "H e c e rta in ly would no t—if he su s­ No. sir. S eem s like he been in d u lg in ’ should h av e a head on m e th a t could an able s u b s titu te fo reith e r. ! T h e team is probably fortified a t pected an y th in g ,” B ren n an said. "B ut In alcoholic liquor to a very consider- tell you th e day and date, do you?” B u t B rennan w as rub b ing h is ch 'n , g u ard b e tte r th a n any of th e o th e r Jf he had no reaso n to su sp ect? If ab le ex ten t. lie saw In a d eath only th e o p eratio n co n sid erin g th is new idea. Ho did n o t positions. K endall, Morse, G. T hur- “D runk, Is h e?" of the d isease he had been tre a tin g ? “ He ce rta in ly h as been in d u lg in ',” tell Sim on Ju d d w hat he w as th in k m an and Roof a lte rn a te in th o se posi-! T h e re m ay be a lot in th is Idea of N o rb ert said sero u sly . "I a in ' seen a Ing bu t It w as th a t If W illiam D art tions. Roof is also an able s u b s titu te | y o u rs.” m an w h at h as indulged m ore com ­ w as Indeed Jo h n D ran e’s wife th e la st fo r H em enw ay a t cen te r. T he la tte r "P shaw , n o !" Sim on Ju d d said w ith p letely fo’ q u ite som e tim e. No, s i r ! ” , | will and te s ta m e n t m ade by Jo h n has been a sto n ew all on defense play •x a g g e ra te d carelessn ess. " J u s t the “ W e'll put G eorge off for th e pres- i ^>ran® m ight be of g re a t Im portance ing an d th e coach te rm s him 100 per fool talk of a fat old feller th a t d o n ’t e n t th en ," B ren n an said. “A re th e re ! ,n solT,n8 th® m y stery , such a s it was. ' cen t im proved over la s t year, know n o th in ’ m uch. You b e tte r forget any o th e r s e rv a n ts 1 have not se e n ? ” of th ® m u rd e r- rf D rane had m ade a J T he backfield h as been th e b iggest It, B rennan. Go on and ask som e "No, sir," N o rb ert u ssu red him . "W e will leav in g ev e ry th in g to Amy, as ; source of w orry th is season. C ow art m ore of th e h elp ab o u t th in g s." Amy said D rane had told h e r he and M cPherson, tw o le tterm en , fall- you has seen Is a ll.” "I n ever fo rg et an y th in g . Ju d d ,” "T h is G eorge," B ren n an asked. would, W illiam D a rt would have been ed to show up a t th e begin n in g of the B rennan said, but he did continue, ns “WTiat do you know about him , N or­ foolish Indeed to kill D rane, b u t if the season and la te r L aw son, a first s trin g kit next step, th e q u estio n in g of th e b e rt? ” la te s t will le ft a lrge sum to D art half, u n d erw en t an operatio n fo r ap- ■ arvants. T he local re p o rte rs had by Now Mayfield h as a T h e negro told w hat he knew . Like and D art feared th e m ak in g of a new pendfcltls. th is tim e had w ord of th e m u rd er and th e o th e rs G eorge— who had th e odd w l’* ,b is m ,Fht be a reason fo r th e sm ooth w orking m achine in P alm er began to arriv e, anil B rennan referred nam e of F irm an d lck —had been ,n m u rd er of D rane by D art. C oupled and M cM urray a t H alves, F reem an th e first to Dr. B lessington and th e of Jo h n D ran e’s serv ice som e little tim e. w ith th e flight of th e u n d e rta k e r from S q u ires a t fullback and E V erett i . - ■ • ■ ' ■ fleers u p sta irs and told N o rb ert to He had been an o rd erly In th e h o sp ital f —:.....- te n d any o th e rs to Dr. B lessington* before corning to D rane and had had an To have fu rth e r privacy for his fu r­ o p eratio n fo r a g ro w th In th e stom ach, th e r questionings he w ent Into the b u t th e o p eratio n had not been en tire lib ra ry and had th e se rv a n ts sen t ly su ccessfu l—th e grow th had re tu rn ­ to him there. ed. Dr. B lessington said, N o rb ert told From the serv a n ts, how ever, h e w as B rennan, th a t th e grow th w as a se ri­ • h ie to d raw n o th in g new, W ith ous m a tte r and would kill F irm andlck Sim on Ju d d 's m u rd er su g gestion In som e day If th e re w as n o t an o th er Blind he dug a little m ore Into th a t o p eratio n , but th e ch au ffeu r w as set p h ase of th e life in th e D rane hom e a g a in st an o th er. Home life today reflects comforts and con­ N o rb ert said th a t he had succeeded a T he ch au ffeu r, N o rb ert said, wns veniences not obtainable in other years. housem an who had died, and th e cook supposed by th e s e rv a n ts In th e house M aggie ».:.«ney ad m itted th a t she hud to be an g ag ed to m a rry Maggie, but E n o u g h T e l e p h o n e s , convenient­ •om e w hile h e r p red ecesso r still lay n o one believed th e m arria g e would ly placed, are among the true signs of a d*ad above sta irs , b u t she in sisted ev e r o ccu r because th ey did n o t be thoughtfully equipped home. •h e had know n th e fo rm er cook and lleve G eorge would live to be m arried th a t she had alw ay s been sickly and He w as too 111 when his bad spells The cost is to small and the convenience w eakly. T he o th e rs had followed cam e upon him . N o rb ert said he sup se rv a n ts who had gone to o th e r posi­ posed G eorge got his liquor from some so great, just call our Business Office and tions as th e tr h e a lth Im proved, o r had b o o tleg g er; th e se rv a n ts knew G eorge say, "I want an extension telephone.” been sen t te sa n ita riu m s by John usually had w hiskey in h is room but D rane w hen th ey becam e too ill to th e ch au ffeu r seldom d ra n k It—only w ork. w hen th e pain w as bad. Probably, To get M aggie to say th is tn telll-j N o rb ert said, M aggie had got the glbly w h s not easy for sh e had been w hiskey from G eorge, but she should 1 d rin k in g and a s B ren n an ’s question- ! not d rin k . Dr. B lessington said she Ing proceeded she w as a lte rn a te ly had a m ig h ty high blood p re ssu re and a n g ry —sh o u tin g h e r an sw ers a t the w hiskey w as d an g ero u s for her. He to p of h e r voice— and m audllnly te a r­ had scared h e r good. N o rb ert, said, ful, h e r huge body sh ak en by ra th e r when she had a so rt of stro k e The ridiculous sobs She b ecam e so h y s­ d o cto r told h er sh e w as p re tty sure te ric a l finally th a t B ren n an told h e r to drop dead If she took m uch w hiskey; he would n o t b o th e r h e r m ore then, W hen N o rb ert was gone B rennan fo r It was plain sbo was an apoplectic -lighted a cig a re tte . and he w as afraid she m ight b reak s Our duty ll to frm-ide you «¡th tulcquato, “ It's s q u eer bunch alto g eth er, blood Teasel If she c arried on any Ju d d ,” he said, "b u t you’d be am azed daptndabla and (atizfactorytrlrphone zervfca w orse. B ut she would n o t go. at a raatonahle COM. This rv.fx nnbilfry w . how m any q u eer b u n ch es th e re a re In occrfH at a public tn u t All B ren n an had m anaged to get th is world If you m ixed around a s 1 do. from h e r w ere a ss e rtio n s th a t John I see th em a t th e ir w o rst' usually, D ran e . 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