* PAGE SIX THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, OCT. 17, 1929 Baby Smoker J .. [ r r ä M I ’ Hciewl^ublhitiin IL L U S T R A T E D BY DONALD R IL E Y " [ P reen in g and b ru sh in g and com bing h e r h a ir— It w onders m e n o t sh e re m a in s very f a ir!— W arendolph. To be a w aitress or cham berm aid case, w hich had been dum ped into R em em ber S teddon, a p re tty , un- Bophlaticated girl, is th e d a u g h te r of w as a dism al com edow n, but, Mem, th e cactu s. Your h a ir probably h as not pro­ the tin y m uscles a t th e root of each a kindly hut narrow m inded m in ister decided, sh e m u st accep t it- W hat fited by the su m m er v acatio n —u n ­ h air, th u s p e rm ittin g the n u tritio n “H ave you com e h e re to be with In a sm all, mid w estern tow n. H er less you a re unusually fo rtu n ate— and g en eral good h ealth of the hair. rig h t had she to p rid e? p a re n ts, frien d s, or re la tiv e s? " he fa th er. and req u ires special a tte n tio n a t this And so sh e fared into the d e sert ask ed . R eg u lar vigorous b ru sh in g is a n ­ Rev. D octor S teddon, violently op­ ! seaso n of th e year. T he sun, salt o th e r im p o rta n t b eau ty aid in de­ posed to w hat he co n sid ers “ w orldly to becom e a "w idow ”— as she h ad be- j "No. I'm looking fo r a position as th in g s," acc e p ts m otion p ictu res as com e a “ w ife." She w ent th e re to a ch am b erm aid ." w a te r and careless, h a sty sliampoo- veloping h ealty , lu stro u s hair. It is th e cause for much of th e evil of the i ing as well as com plete neglect in an excellent th in g to rem em b er a t find o b scu rity and concealm ent. “ My God! You?’ p re se n t day. T roubled w ith a the m a tte r of m assag e and brushing, th is tim e of th e y ear th a t if you But e v ery th in g w ent by co n tra rie s, I H e r ey es w ere am azed a t h is hor­ Sixteen months old, Tracy B Dun- cough. R em em ber goes to see way of Cincinnati has been smoking Dr, B reth erick , an eld erly physi-1 and from th a t o asis su e was to be ror. a re likely to have robbed th e hair m assage your scalp and b ru sh your H e cried a g a in : “ You with pipes and cigars for several months ' of its sm ooth sheen and lu stre. clan who Is asto n ish ed to find h er I cau g h t up into a fiery ch ario t, fo r all y o u r b e a u ty ? Oh, n o !” h a ir re g u larly and freq u en tly as - i x ± - ----------------------------------------------- in a bad p light. P ressed by th e 1 th e world to behold a s it roiled h er She had been b ro u g h t up on the L et us begin a t the beginning. you eat your m eals and brush your doctor, R em em ber ad m its h e t unfor- i sand, tw itch in g h er s k irts out of the tu n a te a ffa ir w ith | rounl1 an,i r ° und th e globe on an m otto, “ P ra ise to th e face is open talons of the cactu s, carefully dab­ Good circu latio n is the p rim e essen ­ te e th you will n o t have to spend Elwood F aran b y , a poor boy, son am azin g destiny, d isg race.” She snu b b ed him and bing the p resp iratio n from her face tial for a h ealth y scalp an d healthy, your tim e and m oney la te r in curing of th e tow n sot. As R em em ber and * * * * j to ssed h e r head. w ith a h a n d k e rsh ie f alread y colored lu stro u s hair. T he blood supply in u n h e a lth y scalp conditions. Dr B re th trlc k discu ss th e problem , Mem w as dep o sited a t th e lonely , A m an a p ith heImet> dark S ham poos a re im p o rtan t, too, but like a p a in te r’s p ain t b ru sh , and jin g ­ th e scalp m ust be k ept activ e in a telep h o n e m essage brings th e new s g.Oggie8_ and a rid in _ g su it drove up ling, as she w alked, w ith b arb aric o rd e r to n o u rish the h a ir roots and as I have re c e n tly gone into this th a t Elwood h as been kidden in an | sta tio n of Palm S p rin g s, and fear ____ accid en t. Dr. B reth erick p e rs u a d e s ; sm o th ered h e r as sh e w atched th e ' and Wa a co m p lain ing- to keep th e tiny glands in good m a tte r, Ishall not tak e it up again. I jew elry. R em em ber to go W est, h e r cough tra in v an ish into th e g lare. B ut a "S ay, H olby, do you realize you’re T he mob w ent forw ard slowly and w orking condition. T his m eans th at I fh all m ention one caution, how­ serv in g as a plausible excuse. Un- ran (.k er a im ost as shy as h e r s e lf ,1 th „ whole cnm nanv w aiting ab le to b ear th e se c re t any longer, i „ ,. . .. ... , , , Keeping th e whole com pany w aiting she recognized Tom H olby on a th e scalp m ust be stim u lated . H air ever. W hen it is possible, avoid the R em em ber goes to h er m o th er and , » « « red h e r th e h o sp itality of his in th is g h a stly h e a t? ” camel. She hoped th a t he would not to n ics should fulfill tw o functions. d ry in g m ach in e fo r your hair. A fter confesses. i w agon. H e said he w as going to th e I F irst, they should be stim u la tin g to It has receiv ed its final rin sin g , H er m o th er ag re e s w ith th e plan I R an d le’s ran ch anyhow , and would I I beg y o u r pardon, Mr. F olger," recognize h er, but he stu d ied all the b rin g up th e circu latio n . Second, w ring it out thoroughly and w rap a faces and, being used to disguises, said Tom , and w alked beside th e of th e doctor. Mem leaves tow n. On leave h e r th ere. d irecto r, “J u s t a m inute, old man. ' m ade her out and hailed h er w ith the th ey should be co rre c tiv e in th e ir w arm tow el aro u n d your head, rub- th e train Mem accid en tally m eets A u e r a tim e, Mem saw ah ead of e ffo rts upon th e oil glands. F or bing the h a ir u n til m ost of the Tom H olby, m ovie s ta r, tra v e lin g T h a t girl is a friend of m ine, and as p assw o rd : w ith R obina T eele, lead in g lady of I h e r a sh im m erin g lake an d tre e s and th e dry scalp a tonic should be oily. ! m o istu re is absorbed T hen divide "H ow a re you sta n d in g it? ’’ b eau tifu l as a peach. S h e’s Just lost th e m ovies, who a re th e cy n o su re of a w aterfall. F o r an oily scalp th e p ro p er tonic th e h a ir into sectio n s and rube each h e r h u sb an d and com e out to th is She called up to him : all eyes. T h e train com es to an “T h a t’s P alm S p rin g s, I suppose,’ should have a strin g e n t, drying section w ith a second w arm towel, been ' “All lig h t, th a n k you." hole to be a ch am berm aid! I t’s too a b ru p t h alt, a d is a s te r h aiv n g *• “No, m a’am , t h a t’s a m irag e— a Sim ple m assag e w hen i T his is a good tim e to use your h a ir bet o u t and w alk about, o u trag eo u s to th in k of. Give h e r a T h ere w as v a st in te re s t in her q u alities. T h ey ’s n o th in ’ n arro w ly avoided, and th e p assen g ers ’m an ln g ary m irage. from now on. T he leading m an had used in connection w ith an efficient tonic, if you need one. M assage it ch ance, w on’t you?” At T ucson Mem m eets Dr. G al­ th e re a t ta ll—no m a ’am ." T h e d ire c to r tw is te d in his sad d le singled o u t an e x tr a w om an for h a ir tonic will freq u en tly c o rre c t the well into th e sectio n s of your scalp. b ra ith , a p asto r, who know s h er And now th a t Mem had learn ed fath er. She m iscalls Tom Holby Mr. h e r own eyes could lie to h e r w ith an d sta re d a t Mem w ith e x p ert eyes special atte n tio n , and th e gossip w ent com m on scalp tro u b le of d an d ru ff S hake your h a ir well and, if con­ an d falling h air. M assage b rin g s up v enient, finish th e d rying process W oodville’ in o rd e r to m ake h er around w ith a ru sh as of wings. th en laughed a t Holby. fancied su ito r seem m ore real. W hile co n v in cin g v ividness, suddenly, as th e blood to the scalp, and to n es up w ith a su n b ath . TO BE CONTINUED “All rig h t,” he said, “I’ll tak e a th e G alb raith s a re aw ay, shb w rites th e ro ad led th em w ith in ey esh o t of ------------------------------- them aH well as h er p a re n ts tl.a t she tw o v a st h ills of san d u n sp o tted w tih ch ance. Tw o of th e e x tra w om en J h as m arried 'M r. W oodville' and th a t v eg eta tio n , sh e saw w h at sh e w as keeled o v er th is m o rn in g from th e F irs t F a rm e r: “I’ve got a- freak on they a re to live in Y uma— for w hich su re w as a m irag e—a scene th a t h e a t. I’ll h av e m y a s s is ta n t ta k e h e r I m y farm , a two-legged calf.” pliu-e she buys a tick et. m u st h av e com e from h e r m em ory of to th e w ardrobe w om an and g et her j Second F a rm e r: “I know. He cam e Now Go On With the Story fitte d o u t and m ade up. S he can I to call on m y d a u g h te r la s t n ig h t.” a p ictu re in an old book of Bible a p p e a r in th e fam ine scene.” 1 ......................................... She would alm o st have At h er b o ard in g house in Yuma, sto rie s. T h e ca ra v a n resu m ed its plodding ! Scotch Story No. 7836 she m eets an old m an who told h er sw orn th a t she looked into th e d e se rt c . PORTLAND of his p a rtn e r of p ro sp ectin g d ay s— of A raby, fo r she seem ed to see c er­ advance, and H olby tu rn ed back t o ' T he usual m o rning collection w as ta k e n in church one m orning, and ^O REG O N th e nam e of W oodville rem inded ta in tr a in s of cam els in trap p in g s, say to R em em b er: "I've ta k e n a g re a t liberty. I c a n ’t I th e m in is te r noticed a lot of dollar him of h is frien d 's, w hich w as like and, p erch ed upon th e ir billow y W oodw ard, or n early so, and how he hum ps, m en in th e g arb of B edouins. b e a r th e th o u g h t of your w orking as bills in the plate and tw o pennies T he ra n c h m a n ’s h o rses seem ed to a s e rv a n t w hen th e re m ay be a big “Ah," said he facetio u sly , “I see IX »¡¡S’*« la One “ $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 Prem ium s g/y had died in th e d esert. th e re is a S co tch m an p re se n t.” w a y ,' su ffer from th e sam e delusions, and ' c a re e r befo re you in th e pictures. 19th Annual Exposition cv^xH.nca Pure Bred Livestock Show: Fat Stock > offered h e r the H is story Show; Dairy, Manufacturers* and Land Products Shows; Sheep Show; Ameri­ W hereupon an old Scot aro se from possibly, to g et rid of "M r. W ood-j te rrifie d by th e cam els th ey carried T h e re ’s a sh o rta g e in the com pany can National Fox Show; National Wool Show; Industrial Exposition; Boys' and Girls’ Club Work Exhibits; Oregon Poultry and Pet Stock Show; and v il le ” She would ta k e him Into th e j th e w agon Into th e d itch , a n d over- fo r th e big scene, and you’d be a th e back of the ch u rc h and said, world-renowned Horse show. Millions o f dollars worth of Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Hogs, Goats and Foxes exhibited under one roof. “Yes, sir, th e re a re tw o of u s.” tu rn ed it. godsend. To p lease m e— I m ean the d e se rt and let him "die" of th irst. Portland, Oregon, Oct. 26— Nov. 2. Reduced Fares all Transportation Lines. Mem found h e rse lf g en tly spilled d ire c to r—do th is, w on’t you?" She had found a way to be rid of Good Bait “W ell, of co u rse, if It would be ao- h er husband for th e satisfa c tio n of in the so ft san d , so little in ju red th a t h e r only th o u g h t w as for pulling ing you a fav o r— ” h er people. "W hy a re you p u ttin g ‘p e rs o n a l’ "An im m en se fa v o r!” Now if sh e could only find a way down h er sk irts. on th a t le tte r to Mr. D u ran d ?” She lay in w o n d erm en t as th e wa- “I d o n ’t know an y th in g , you know ." to be rid of h erself. “I w ant h is wife to open it.” And th a t w ay cam e to h er before K°n slid on Its side, th e d riv e r slip- • “T h a t’s all th e b e tte r. You have the long day had b urned aw ay, for ping alo n g and still clinging to th e n o th in g to u n learn . H e re ’s Mr. E llis, she h eard tw o w a itresses ta lk in g In lin es as if he trie d to ohld g ia n t fal- th e a s s is ta n t d irecto r. H e’ll tak e 1 c a re of you. I’ve got to go.” th e dining room below as th ey set cons In leash. T h e c arav an g rew re stiv e too, and , • • • • th e tab les for supper. Mem w as consum ed with p erp lex ity I Mrs. K itte ry , th e w ardrobe w om an, "W h o ’s th a t le tte r you got from , a s she saw one of th e an im als forced and L ev a L em aire (w ho In p riv a te som e feller?" "N ah! It w as from a lady up to to its knees not fa r from her. T h e life w as M rs. D avid W ilkinson) help- sh eik , or w h atev er he was, tum bled ed Mem In one of th e c a rs a fte r she Palm S p rin g s, a sk in g m e w as I com Httii«liiliiiiiiDiiiitniuiHiiiiHiiiOUiimiuiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii:niHiiiiiii:>i:M!i:::!kjiHiiih:jiih,-i*ra from th e sad d le and ra n to her. had m ade h e r farew ell to th e curious ing back th is seaso n ?" A brow n face looked o u t from th e ran ch m an . W hile M rs. K itte ry found "A re you?” "N ah! Too q u iet for me. Yuma hood, and from th e sc a rle t lips s u r­ a co stu m e for h e r M rs. W ilkinson, a in ’t no m erry-go-round, b u t Palm ro u n d ed by a sh o rt b eard cam e a w ho w as an ’e x tra," took th e job of m ak in g h e r up. S p rin g s—iny Gawd! It's Just a little v o i i e sta rtlin g ly un-A rabic. “ Miss S teddon! M iss R em em ber liMMiiiirainiiiNiiniiiiüiiMiiffltM ... ii/tui In a h e a t th a t drove th e d e sert spot of sh u d d er in th e d e se rt." MMmuianmHiHnMniimiiM S te d d o n !” In d ian s in to th e sh ad e and idleness, "T h is lady o ffer you a jo b ?” She w as so dazed th a t she could d ain ty a c tre s s e s and a c to rs invited "Y es. S h e’s on h er k n ees to me. This clubbing offer with Mrs. R a n d le s tier nam e is. H us­ only s ta re into th e m y sterio u s face. I su n stro k e , an d a fte r a tim e the b an d 's got a ran ch . How'd jaiu like T h e A rab sm iled and laughed. " I ’m tr a s w ere called fo rth from the Portland Newspapers pro­ Tom H olby—a com m on m ovie a c to r c o m p arativ e sh e lte r of the te n ts to to go th e re and ta k e th e Job?" o u t on location." j th e scen e of action. T he o th e r voice m oaned: “ Me?" vides both local, state and He lifted h er from th e sand, brush- Mem could not believe th a t this "N o t m uch. I run aw ay from hom e ed h e r off, and w ent for h e r su it w as she w ho stu m bled acro ss the world news at a saving to to git love and ex citem en t.” Mein had n ev er h eard of Palm you never before offered. Springs, but sh e w as iisiking for ju st PACIFIC IN T E R N A T IO N A L LIV E ST O C K E X P O S IT IO N such a place And a ran ch ! She had DAILY OREGONIAN— O C T O B E R 26 — N O V E M B E R 2 alw ays w anted to see a ran ch . She One year by mail ................. $6.00 w anted to get aw ay from everybody th a t had ev er know n her. 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You can send your le tte r s to m e h e re and I'll find th em w hen I get back D on’t send New Subscriptions will start when­ m e any m ore m oney. ever desired, and present Subscriptions So good bye and b lessin g s on your d a rlin g heads. Jo h n sends you h is will be extended one year. CARL OLSON. Agent \w ; nc. ^Oct.2S-Nov,2 Special News Until October 31, 1929 Bargain Offer Club Subscriptions will be accepted on the following terms Fares to Portland Greatly Reduced Portland Oregonian The Portland News T* Springfield News Gtf/wg A ivay ? Southern Pacific love. Your loving, loving. Mem. Springfield News — I ^ O F F IC E »■ Opp. P.O. Springfield