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    THURSDAY, SEPT. 26, 1929
Ç/G»$AL e
pay h er p are n ts th e ir loan with
E lw ood!’
Miss G ladyce B adger, n u rsin g field
usury, with w ealth, perhaps. W ho
Mrs. S ted d o n 's decision was easy, rep re se n ta tiv e , on "S om e Develop*
knew ?
*,
ami she m ade no difficulty of the rnents Possible in N ursing S e rv ic e /’
H e spoke of m any worn; n who gro ss d eceits involved. H er hus- The problem s of th e ex-service m an
had begun poo; and finished rich.
band m ust he pro tected in his illu- —one of th e m ajor resp o n sib ilities
' °u m ight go into th e m ovies, sions and p rotected from the neces- of every Bed C ross ch a p te r— will be
■ for instance, and m ake m ore m oney sity of w recking his high m oral discussed by John N. Z ydem an,
;
th an ( oal Oil Jo hnny, he said.
p rinciples on his own child. His liason
re p re se n ta tiv e
w ith
the
ILLUSTRATED
BY
Mem im bibed m ysterious to n ics at child m ust be p rotected from the S e a ttle R egional Office of the VeL
DONALD R I L E Y S
th e d o cto r s office, and alw ays cam e m erciless world and th e im m e d ia te , e ra n s ' B ureau.
Los
A ngeles! ’ th e
sn eerin g tow n sot. D octor Steddon felt th a t I be decided a t leisu re
It would bp , aw ay bou>e<> >>P w ith th e feeling w rath of th e village.
Mtss M ary H. A nnin, executive sec­
P reach er cried, as Jo n a h m ight have he w as proving his love, his loving risk y he said to let Mr W oodville
heF ,ragedv was u n im p o rtan t.
T O BE C O N T IN U E D
re ta ry of the lxiiio county c h ap te r,
w hinnied.
“ N in ev eh !"
and
w ith w isdom
tow ard
h is d au g h ter, by | live too l o n g ’
'
com m onplace, and sure to have a
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h as announced th a t film s d ep ictin g
equal scorn. “T he S p an ish m ission- forbidding h e r even to m eet young
. . . .
happy finish.
LANE COUNTY RED CROSS
scen es in
tb e
d is a s te r stric k e n
B ut the
mo me nt
she reach ed .
11 a c * r> c r* i
a i
b a c c t * i b i c
a rie s m ight have called it the City F arn ab y o u tsid e th e ch o ir loft. He
A h u rric a n e stru c k th e little tow n hom e she en tered a dem esne w here
HAS REG,0NAL M EETING , d is tric ts of P orto Rico follow ing the
of A ngels; b u t the m oving p ic tu re s w as su re th a t h e r love would w ear
d e stru ctiv e sto rm s of la s t y ear will
of C averly on th e day of E lw ood's e v ery th in g w as solem n, w here Jo k e s' An an n o uncem ent has
have changed its n am e to Los out.
been re- be show n a t th e co n feren ce.
W hen Mem ex p ressed a w ere never heard, except p a th e tic ceived of th e regional co n feren ce of
D iablos!
F o r it is th e c e n tra l fac-
H e did not now his d au g h ter. fu n eral.
w ish to sin g w ith th e ch o ir a t the old w itticism s m ore im p o rtan t in the A m erica Red C ross fo r w hich
to ry of S atan and his m inions, th e W ho e v e r did?
Ford Loses R ear W h eel
se rv ice o v e r h e r late fellow -singer. in ten tio n th an In am usem ent.
enem y of our hom es, th e co rru p te i i
•
the Lan0 C oont, c h a p te r will a c t as
Elwood had expectea th a t th e b aa h e r m o th er Crled’ “A g irl w ho’8 got
of our young m en and w om en—th e
And at last, one day, quite unex hosts. T he m eetings a re to b - held
. Shipped ° Ut W est h as *ot » ° | P « ^ * . when she w as u n d er no | m E u g e n e 'to m o rro w a n d S a tu r d a y '7 f ' c ^ r e d “
aUt° m° blle aCCkIettt ° *
school of crim e. U nless it refo rm s new s would shock h er B ut he could | ?
noon S a tu rd a y when th e
■ and soon— surely, in G od’s good not u n d erstan d th e look of g h astly I rig h t to go o u t in w eath er like this. a p p aren t tension a t all, the S 'rl i th is w eek. T he first session is
. rig h t re a r w heel of a F o rd to u r tn f
tim e, th e ocean will arise and s w a l-, te rro r sh e gave him. He forgot it '
hom e and sta re d w ent into Mrs. S ted d o n ’s room and , scheduled to begin a t 2:00 o’clock c a r eam e off ag the d riv e r was m ak.
low it!
I ln his own b itte r brooding and did 1 thr0URh th e stre a m in g w indow s. She ' said, in a q uiet to n e;
tom orrow and everyone is w elcom e ing th e tu rn lnt0 M ain s tr e e t (rom
T hough he w as tw o th o u san d ’ no t o b serv e th e d eath ly w h ite th a t saw h e r poor old fa th e r s e t out to i "M am m a, I w ant to tell you som e to a tte n d any or all of th e m eetings. F ifth . No one was lnjured and ap_
p reach the fu n eral serm on.
i' thing.
I'd ra th e r break your h e a rt
m iles or m ore aw ay— th e R everend 1 b lanched h e r pallor.
T he principal sp e a k e r a t th e con- p aren tly but little dam age w as d one
by h is own pro p h etic ire th a t he | Yet he had n oted th a t she w as ' H e had th e v alo r of th e p rie sts ,h a n deceive you any lo n g er.”
ference d in n er on F rid ay w ill be j to the car. It seem ed as though the
“W hy, honey!
W hy, Mem dear,
would h ard ly . h av e been su rp rise d i p a le r of la te and had added th a t ; w hich leads them to risk d e a th in
Speakers Listed
n u t holding the w heel on th e a x le
to read in the M onday m o rn in g 's I w orry to his b ack b reak in g load of o rd e r t0 d e fe a t d e a th ; to en d u re all w hat on e arth is it? You c a n 't b reak
Ja m e s L. E ieser, of W ashington, had becom e loose and la te r strip p ed
p ap er th a t a benevolent e a rth q u a k e ! w orries.
h a rd sh ip lest th e poor soul go out thla tough old h e a rt of m ine. W hat '
D. C., vice-chairm an of the A m eri­ th e th re a d s of th e axle, allow ing th e
had tak en his h in t and sh ru g g e d ; S he coughed Incessantly, too, and of th e world w ithout a fo rm al conge. Ia it? "
can N ational Red C ross, will speak w heel to fall off and break th e
th e new Babylon off into th e Pacific
k ep t p u ttin g hqr
h and to h e r c h e st
D octor
Steddon clu tch ed his
old |
s h e w hispered it so softly th a t
on the su b je c t: “ T he Red C ross," a em ergency b rak e shoe.
ocean.
' as jf ¡t h u rt h e r th e re .
o v erco at ab o u t him and plunged into : b e r b reath w as h ard ly syllabled.
C om m unity
In v e stm e n t.”
O th er I
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B ut D octor S teddon,
if he could ! On th e way
hom e u n d er th e I rain th a t h atch e d
tb e a ir in long, ! "M am m a, I—I'm going to have—
sp eak ers a t the first d ay 's session | "N O H U N T IN G OR T R E S P A S S ­
to have a baby.”
have seen the realm he o b ju rg ated , w asted m agic of th e risin g m oon, ■ sIa n tin g lines,
will he Miss M ary C oncannon, a s ­ IN G ” signs printed and In stock at
would have confessed th a t th e d evil R em em ber did n o t walk as usu al
* *
* *
I
T he shock of th e new s w as its s is ta n t n atio n al d ire c to r of Ju n io r
A gain and ag ain Mem revolted a t
. own eth er. Mrs. Steddon w hispered Red C ross, who will d iscu ss the the S p rin g fie ld News O ffice.
had a c e rta in grace as a g ard e n e r j b etw een h e r fa th e r and m o th er w ith
and th a t h is m inions w ere a hand- a h and on th e arm of each. T on ig h t th e o u trag e of rob b in g h e r own par-1 back, cow ering
su b ject of the Ju n io r Red C ross in
EATS SAUERKRAUT NOW,
“You? You! My baby- You? A
som e, happy throng . As it was, i she k ep t a t h er m o th e r’s left
elbow e n ts of th e ir sav in g s— th e ir one
th e high schools, and Miss M ary j
shield
a
g
a
in
st
old
age.
She
w
ent
I
bab
y
?”
D octor Steddon had n e v er seen Los : and clung so tig h t to th e fat, w arm
FEELS YEARS YOUNGER
L eete, se c re ta ry of the S ta te Child
ag ain and ag ain to D octor B reth- J Mem n0<lded
A ngeles and had n e v e r seen a arm th a t h er m o th er w hisp ered :
and nodded till h er W elfare C om m ission, who will talk
e ric k and d em anded th a t he rele a se knee9 w ere on th e floor and h e r on “Child W elfare P roblem s and the ' "N ow I even eat sa u e rk ra u t and
m oving p ictu re. He k n ew th a t the j “ W h a t’s th e m a tter, honey?"
sau sag e and feel fine. A dlerika en d ­
h e r from h e r p ro m ises n o t to tell brow on ber m o th e r’s lap. Old Red C ross in C ounties of O regon.”
world w as going to w rack an d ruin , “N othing, m am m a," she faltered ,
ed sto m ach gas and I feel 10 y ears
th e tru th and n o t to kill h erself.
—as u su al—and he laid th e blam e j “I'm Just a little tired , I g u ess.”
j h an d s cam e gropingly about h er
T he second d ay ’s p rogram includes ' younger."— Mrs. M. Davis.
on th e n e a re s t novelty— as usual,
Mjem ag ain w as coughing vio- ! B ut he com pelled h er to his will cheeks. She felt th e drip, d rip of a d d resses by J. A rth u r Je ffe rs, m an-
J u s t ONE spoonful of A dlerika re-
H is d a u g h te r had h eard him lay ! len tly and th e re s t of the way hom e j and she w a8 too glad for a w hile to te a rs falling into h e r h air, each te a r a g e r of th e Pacific B ranch, A m erican lievea g as and Dial bloated feelin g
.
. ,
„ „ , „
„
,
80 th a t you can e a t and sleep well,
th e blam e in previo u s y ears on ! D octor S teddon w as n o t a p re a c h e r rep lace h er own panic to re s is t him. a s e p a ra te
p earl from a crow n of Red C ross, on How C h ap ter Organl-1 A cts on BOTH u p p er .a n d low er
o th e r activ ities,
S he w ished he ; anxious a b o u t his d a u g h te r’s soul, i P o r a n ec e ssa ry stim u la n t he pro- pride.
zation A ffects S erv ice.” Dr. P hillip bow el and rem oves old w aste m a tte r
w ouldn’t.
bu t a fa th e r afraid of h er li'e . T he ' Pbesied th a t som ehow In th a t land
T hen h er m o th er fum bled a t the A. P arso n s, D irecto r of th e S c h o o l: X°u n ev er th o u g h t w as th ere. No
B ut then she had n o t escaped cough to
her
p a re n ts
w as an j of sold sh e w as seein g sh e would d read fu l question:
of Social W ork, U n iv ersity of Ore-
" h a t you h av e trie d for your
stom ach and bow els, A dlerika w ill
blam e h erself, and she w as in a om inous problem . To h er it m ig h t fl'nd su ch w ealth th a t sh e could re ­
"B ut who—who— ”
eon. on
R ural Social W ork, and a u rpr j8f, you. E lan ery ’s D rug S tore.
m o rtal o read now of a v e st cloud p ro m ise a solution.
of obloquy low ering above h er and
om inous w ith lightning.
N ext m o rn in g a t h er fa th e r’s com-I
H er fa th e r and m o th er had nam ed m and Mem w en t to see D octor B reth-
h e r R em em ber—a fte r one of tile erick. She told him th a t h er p a re n ts !
M ayflow er g irls—n e a rly th re e hun- w ere afraid h e r cold w as m ore th an
dred y e a rs a fte r. H er fa th e r often ! a cold, an d she coughed for him . He
w ished th a t she had been m ore like i ask ed h e r m any q uestions, an d she
those P u rita n m aidens. B ut th a t [ g rew so confused and a p t in b lushes
w as b ecau se he did n o t know how th a t he ask ed h er m ore. Suddenly
like sh e w as to th em , how m uch h e flung h e r a sta rtle d look, gasped,
they, too, h ad te rrifie d th e ir p are n ts and stared in to h e r ey es as if he
w ith
th e ir
love of fin ery
and would ra n s a c k h e r m ind.
In th e
ro m an tic experim ent.
m ere sh iftin g of his eyelid m uscles
F o r it is only the sty les, and not sh e could read am azem en t, incredul-
th e souls th a t change.
T h ere a re ! ity, conv ictio n , an g er, an d finally
ch ro n icles enough to prove th a t th e pity.
sam e quota of th e R em em bers and
AU he said w as "My child.”
th e P raiseg o d s of P lym outh and th e
T h e re could be no so lem n er con- j
o th e r colonies su ffered tile sam e feren ce th a n th e irs. D octor B reth-
b itte r b e a titu d e s and
fra n tic
be­ erick had a tte n d e d M em’s m o th er
w ild erm en ts as R em em b er Steddon w hen th e g irl w as born. H e th o u g h t
and Elw ood F hraby en d u red when of h er still as a child, and now she
20,000 ft. 2x 4
R-L
Sized
@ $15.00
th e ir elbow s touched in th e choir dazed him a n d frig h ten ed him by |
2,500 ft. 5/8 x 6
Com. Rst.
loft of th is m id-W estern village.
h e r m y stic know ledges and h er
5,000
ft.
1x
4
R-L
Sized
7.00
2,500 ft. ’/ 2 x 4
Clr. R. E. Rst.
Miss S teddon felt a sudden trem o r fierce d em an d s th a t he should help
in F a rn a h y ’s elbow ; th e n it w as h e r o u t of h e r p lig h t o r help h er out
2,000 ft. 1x 6
R-L
Sized
7.00
2,000 ft. 1 x4
Bev. Rus.
gone from h e rs ; she saw his thum b of tile w orld.
5,000
ft.
1x
8
R-L
Sized
8.00
10,000 ft. %x6
Nov. Rst.
H e refu sed to do e ith e r and de- '
n ail w hiten as it grip p ed th e hym n
book hard.
m anded th a t sh e m eet h e r fate w ith
10,000 ft. 1x10
R-L
Shiplap
15.00
5,000 ft. 1 x6
D-Sdg. Good
Som ehow in th e w ords he chanted heroism .
10,000
ft.
1x
6
R-L
Shiplap
15.00
5,000 ft. 1x6
D-Sdg.
seem ed to sta b him w ith a sen se o t
In th e ta lk th a t follow ed, Dr.
guilt. H e felt it a te rrib le th in g for ! B reth erick d rew o u t th e fact
10,000 ft. 2x 6
R-L
Sized
10.00
6,000 ft. 1x3
Flooring
h e r to stan d before th a t c o n g reg a­ wood F a rn a b y w as “th e m a n ” an d |
tion and cry aloud w ords of estacy su g g ested a plan for th e ir m arriag e
5,000 ft. 2x 8
R-L
Sized
10,000 ft. 1x3
11.00
F. G. Fig. Good
o v er h e r redem ption from sin.
w hen th e telep h o n e rang.
3,000 ft. 2x10
R-L
Sized
12.00
2,000 ft. %x6
F. F. Fig. 4 & 6 ft.
T h eir se cret, unknow n and uncon­
T he d o cto r's w elcom ing “H e llo !” *
fessed, w as concealed by th e v ery broke
th ro u g h
a
m any-w rinkled
3,000 ft. 2x12
R-L
Sized
12.00
1,000 ft. 1x6
F. G. Fig. 2 ft.
clam o r of its publication. And it sm ile. It froze to a g rim ace. As
5,000 ft. 4x 4
R-L
Sized
4,000 ft. %x4
15.00
EV Clg. 4 to 9 ft.
tro u b led F a rn a b y
m ig h tily to be Mem w atch ed h e kept say in g : “Yes. |
gaining all the ad v an ta g e of a lie by Yes. . . Y e s!” and finally, "T h a t's
5,000 ft. 4x 6
R-L
Sized
15.00
2,000 ft. %x4
EV Clg. 2 ft.
sin g in g th e tru th .
rig h t—b rin g him h >re. "
* * * *
10,000 ft. 2x 6 and 2x8 Dkg. S'lap and D & M 16.00
10,000 ft. %x4
Clg. R-L
H e se t dow n th. telep h o n e as if |
W hen th e choir w as not singing it w ere a d rain ed d ip of hem lock.
10,000 ft. 2x12
R-L
Sized
15.00
10,000 ft. 1x4
Clg. R-L
openly and aboveboard, it w as u s­
"It w a sn 't Elw ood?" Mem asked.
10,000 ft. 2x 8
R-L
Sized
u ally ’ busily w hispering.
Even E l­
“No. Yes. W ell—O God! W h at a
10,000 ft. 1x6
14.00
Com. Fig.
wood F a rn a b y had to lean over b itte r world th is is."
5,000 ft. 1x 4
20.00
Lot short Flat Batts, 50c per 100
to n ig h t and w hisper im p o rta n t new s
Mem c au g h t eag erly a t grief.
to R em em ber. He w as n o t p er­
"T ell
m e!
W h a t’s
h ap p en ed ?
Lot short O. G. Batts, 30c per 100
m itted to call a t h e r house o r to W h at’s h ap p en ed to Elw ood? H e's
beau h e r hom e a fte r th e service. h u rt. H e’s k illed ?”
"Y es.”
S inging beside h e r in th e house of
These are real bargains at much below regular retail prices.
God—th a t w as d ifferen t. H e told
h e r notv w h at he had Just learn ed ,
It w as Dr. B re th e ric k who a fte r­
In addition to the above list we have lots of outs and overs which we w ill sell very cheap.
th a t the fa cto ry w here he w as em ­ w ard found a solution.
ployed w ould close dow n th e fol­
"Y our cough w ill ta k e a long tim e
low ing w eek because of h ard tim es. to c u re o r k ill,” he said. "B u t It
Bring us a list of your needs in lumber and see what you w ill save by buying now.
Elw ood w as to have been prom oted m ay com e in v ery handy. I’ve got it
to su p e rin te n d e n t soon.
all th o u g h t o u t. You ca n ’t stay in j
Don't w ait too long as many of the best values go out early.
T o R em em ber Steddon th e new s th is tow n now, I suppose. M ost o f :
th a t Elwood w ould have no Job in a th e an im als craw l a w a y an d hide j
Look over our regular stock. It's fu ll of Old Growth Durable Douglas Fir w ith grades guaranteed. You will
Week a n d w ould know no place to a t such a tim e ; so suppose you ju s t
find it the best building material available.
look fo r one had m ore th a n a com ­ van ish . L e t yo u r cough c a rry you
m ercial In te re st. It w as th e alaru m off to— say A rizona o r C alifo rn ia.”
We can furnish you anything in lumber from a lath to large and long timbers.
S he w as s ta rtle d a t th is u n ­
of fat«.
S he had loved Elw ood sin ce th ey dream ed-of escap e. He w en t o n :
w ere ch ild ren —had loved him all
“I’ll tell th e n ec e ssa ry lies. T h a t's
th e m ore fo r th e sq u a lo r of his a larg e p a rt of m y practice. And
hom e.
H e w as th e son of th e p ra c tic e m ak es perfect. You w ill go
tow n's m ost em in en t d ru n k a rd , old to som e s tra n g e tow n—and pose as
a widow.
"F alldow n F a rn a b y .”
“ You w ill m a rry an im ag in ary m an
A m ong th e slipshod ch ild ren of
h is fam ily Elw ood alo n e had m an ­ o u t th e re an d le t him die quietly.
aged to acq u ire am bition. H e had T hen, if ev er you w an t to come hom e
la tte rly su p p o rted his m o th e r and a h ere, you can com e back as Mrs
p a c '. of b ro th e rs and siste rs.
He Som ebody-or-other.’
H e choose W oodville as th e nam e. ■
had even been able to affo rd to go
to th e w ar and w in th e guerdon of Mem w as to w rite of Mr. W oodville’s
a wound th a t m ade him glorious in d ev o tio n ; th e n to d escrib e a h a sty
R em em ber S ted d o n 's ey es and a w edding an d re q u e s t th a t h er le tte rs .
th e r e a fte r be ad d ressed to h e r as
little m ore lovable th a n ever.
H e r fa th e r, how ever, h ad been ( M rs. W oodville,
u n ab le to to le ra te th e th o u g h t of his
A fter a b rie f honeym oon she could
d a u g h te r m a rry in g th e son of th e elim in ate W oodville in som e way to ,
upEf?r
BIG LUMBER SALE
Our ANNUAL CLEAN-UP LUMBER SALE
started at our Springfield Mill on Monday,
September 23, 1929. We offer the following:
SALE PRICES ARE CASH, f.o.b. our Springfield Mill, and will
continue about two weeks.
THE
lid
Booth-Kelly Lumber Co.