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TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TURE®
Sweethearts F ifty Years Ago, They
’ ’
T R A IN S C H E D U L E
S p rin gfield Stops
------------
NORTH
No. 16 a t 3:54 A. M. Stop to d e tra in
paaaengera from K lam ath F alla and
beyond.
No. 8 a t 4 11 P. M.
Bus co n n ectio n s a t E ugene fo r
tra in s leaving 1:30 P. M. and 7 P. M.
SO U TH
No. 7 a t 12:47 P. M.
No. 15 a t 10:09 P. M F lag sto p fo r
p assen g ers to K lam ath F alls and
beyond.
! Bus connections a t E ugene fo r
tra in s leaving 11 45 A. M. via Sis*
klyou line.
Ami hii o u r imirnliiK they < t i > hh «<I
>•*«• MI hm I hn I p p I iuii I Into C alverly.
A» they Nti<|i|iri| down from th eir
cur, both kuh | h < i | ami clu tch ed .
The Itev rren d I h x lo r Hteddon wuh
“ few yard* aw ay from th em , aludy
hlX th e <»f f ■ * 11111K p u H H i* llg t*r H.
" l a d ’a a im If lie kDoWH iih ," hii I i k
«•red Mr» H teddon, with u relapea to
for th e ir ardora.
firm close up began to glow, her
A h o rrify in g th o u g h t cam e to huge eyea pleading to him In a g listen
Mem If he hud not died, ahe would of au p erh u m an teara. T h e arm a re-
huve becom e I i I h wife und th e m o th er luxed aa he su rre n d e re d to th e w on­
of I i I h p re m a tu re child
She would d er of h e r b eau ty It tig h ten ed again
have been u laughing atock, m aterial When d a n g e r th re a te n e d h er, and ahe
for ugly w hlapera about th e village. could h e a r hla algh of relief w hen ahe
And ahe would have been th e ahah escap ed one peril, hla gaap aa ahe
bleat of wlvea even h ere She would en co u n te red an o th er.
girllobiivaa.
n ev er have know n fam e or eaae or
H e wuh like a child p laying with I i I h
"L ol'u," hu Id Mem.
weulth
flrat toy. h e a rin g hla flral fairy tale
T hey
knew
him
liiHtutitly, of
A fter lunch aim found Hr. B reth-
S he h eard him
co uree. He w ore th e name milt they erlck and had him d riv e h er to th e Ho wua en tra n c e d
laugh
with
a
boylahneaa
ahe had
hud left him In. and th e only i hanice cem e tery
"A nd," ahe aald: "I want n ev er UHHorlated
w ith
him . S h e '
they Cl,III.I deecry WIIH a h id e m e r e to give
you th e in stallm en t I forgot, h eard him blow hla nose with a blast
w hite In a Utile |eaa hair.
of th e co n scien ce m oney
P lease get
h e r a ls te r had flung off the ch ain s
Itut he did l in t knew them at all It to papa ua soon as you can And th at m ight huve sh ak en th e w alls ol
th a t one o r tw o a rd e n t lovers had
Jerich o .
Jl iUiiiiHed them In piiHM him by and h e re 's u little ex tra.
A sn eak in g aide g lan ce show ed het tried to fasten about her.
Dole th e ciiHtial g lan ce at Hie Hiiiart 1
T he d o cto r took th e bills w ith a. th a t his eyea w ere d rip p in g
And w hen, w ith a la st fa lterin g
And
hat und the polite trav elin g ault id
, cu rlo u a sm ile
Hhe seem ed to feel when th e ap p lau se broke out at th e rep ro ach she ask ed h er s is te r If she
bin wife. He had ex p ected a ch an g e
Ids sard o n ic p erp lex ity aa ahe m used finish of th e p ictu re, ahe h eard h is w ere w ise to to ss asid e th e devotion
In hlH d a u g h te r, hut he wuh prob
along u well thought p ath
g reat h an d s m aking th e loudest of a good m an. G ladys laughed.
iihly braced fur mimi-thlng loud ami
If
I
hadn
t
been
a
fallen
w
om
an,
" L e t love w ait! T he men have
noise
of ull. T h is was h e a rtb re a k in g
gaudy.
I co u ld n 't have saved pap a's ch u rch bliss for her.
kept us w aiting for th o u san d s ol
So h e r fa th e r pUHKed h er by. W hen
Now let
from ruin
How do you explain It?
'I he fam ily rode hom e in s ta te , t h e y ears, till they w ere ready
M m . S l e d , Inn tu rn ed and hailed him
M h at a th e right and w rong of It m o th er and ch ild ren loud In com them w ait for u s!"
In a voice H i n t wua g lad d er and m ore
ull?"
T h e re was no g ain say in g th is. It
m eat, th e fa th e r silent.
te n d e r th a n ahe knew , he w hirled
had
been M em 's own feeling when
T
h
e
old
p
arso
n
had
to
th
in
k
It
ull
Tlte
old
d
o
cto
r
nhiwik
I
i
I
h
h
e
a
d
:
i
w ith hln h eart hounding, and they
"I m no longer fool enough, honey, out. Once at hom e, he sen t the she left Los A ngeles and h e r lovers
h o ard hie hun g ry , feaating h e a rt
, to try to explain an y th in g thut h ap ­ ch ild ren up to bed and held Mem th e re .
groaning.
L et love w ait, th en , till she had
pens Io iih here. A ccording to one line an 1 h e r m o th er with his g listen in g
“ I thunk The, , I) G ih I, N ow le t
m
ade
th e best of h erself. And th en
eyes
for
a
long
tim
e
before
he
de-
'
of
th
in
k
in
g
,
your
m
lnsti'p
w
as
a
te a t T hou thy s e rv a n t d e p a rt In
let love not dem and th a t th e bow
d iv in e plan.
A ccording to a n o th e r, llvered his serm on.
peace.”
My beloved wife and d a u g h te r, I h e r head and sh riv el In his shadow ;
Hut n e ith e r th e Lord nor hla fam go, m I can n ev er com e out of evil o f
—
ahem
, a h u m ' I w ant to plead for but let him bloom h is best alongside.
co
u
rse
we
know
It
does,
every
d
a
y
;
lly g ru n ted th a t p ray er.
III h wife
S he w ondered who th a t fellow of
hud tu rn ed tim e fa r h ark po o r th in g ' m i l l evil out of good Ho let's he uh th e fo rg iv en ess of you both 1 have
h er d estin y would be—Tom Holby,
been
w
rong
headed
and
s
tiff
necked
hum
an
a
s
we
can.
and
I
g
u
ess
th
a
t's
S he had never know n till H i I h y ear
m aybe— A ustin Boas, o r still a n o th e r
the ra p tu re of being fanhlouahle; hud about a s d ivine as w e'll ev er get but now I am hum bled befo re you In
p e rh a p s ; o r o th ers, perhaps, includ­
dow
n
h
ere."
,.p!te
of
ull
my
pride.
It
has
Just
n ev er d ared, n e v er underatood how,
In any case he
to look h er heat.
He led h e r out to his woeful little com e o v er tile th a t when God said, ing him- or them !
lo
r
th
ey
)
had
b
e
tte
r behave and
Let
th
e
re
hi-
light,*
and
th
e
re
was
H iding under bla high chin, Mem Hu wagon ami they w ent larru p in g
light, he m ust have had In m ind this play fa lr-
through
th
e
s
tre
e
ts
and
out
to
th
e
ta g g e d I i I h forglvcncHH to r all the
As for being a m o th er, let th a t
‘ glorious In stru m e n t for p o rtray in g
h c a rta c h e a ahe hud cuiiHed him. She cem etery .
th e w onders o f his h andiw ork. G ur w ait. too. She w as going to m o th er
M
em's
only
rite
of
a
to
n
em
en
t
w
as
w ept on hln w hite bow tie, twlHtlng
d e a r R ed eem er used th e p arab le for th e m u ltitu d es and t d l them sto rie s
a b u tto n on I i I h coat and pouring out a glance of rem o rsefu l agony c a st
his d ivine lessons, and It h as com e to soothe them .
h e r reg ret for d rag g in g I i I h wife tow ard E lw ood's re stin g place. It
to
m e th a t If he should w alk this
T h e re was fa r m ore in th is d ream j
aw ay from him and cuuHlng them to show ed h er th at th e fo u n d er of h er
••art
h ag ain today he would use the th an vanity, fa r m ore th a n selfish '
by a
q u a rre l over h er
S he mild it wuh a fo rtu n es was honored only
m otion p ictu res.
ness. T he hope of th e world lay I
crlnm for h er to have tak en h er wooden h ead b o ard alre a d y w arpeu
“ You have bullded b e tte r th an th e re in , for the world n e v e r can ad- ’
m o th er on Kant ami left him alone, : and sid elo n g
"O ne la st fav o r," sh e m um bled to you knew , p erh ap s, my ch ild —and van ce fa rth e r th a n its women.
l>Ut he p ro te a te d ;
S he had a soul to sell and it w as
l»r.
H reth erlek
Get a d ecen t tom b now I ask y o u r p ard o n for being
' ll'you nuppoHe I w anted my little
asham i-d of you when I sh o u ld -h a v e all h er ow n, an d sh e w as going to I
sto
n
e
for
th
e
poor
boy
and
let
me
pay
'
girl tra v e lin g In tlioae wicked d tle a
been proud. You w ere u sin g the m ark et.
for It."
all by h e ra e lf? ”
g
ifts th a t heaven m ean t you to use
T he daw n w as h e rs fo r conquest.
fh la gladdened Mem ex qulaltely. * "All rig h t, honey," said th e d o cto r
Y our a r t Is sacred and you M ankind w as h e r lo v er and h e r b e­
And th e c a r Jangled out of th e g a te s t h e m
Il allow ed th a t, for all h a r w anton
and Into th e road.
And th a t w as j w on't, and c a n 't, sully It in y o u r life. loved. T h a t one-m an passion called
c a re e r, ahe wan m ill In h er fa th e r's
God forgive m e for my u n b elief and love could ta r r y u n til a t least the
th at.
, yea an Innocent child who mum be
, send you h ap p in ess an d
goodness late forenoon.
At
th
e
su
p
p
er
tab
le
th
>oung< r , gn<j g | (>nff ,on* ,,ge[u | negg (n , h(, path
p ro te c te d from th e w orld <»f co u rse,
T H E END
It w as, r a th e r th e world th at needed
b e" " t h,‘r w ith q u estio n s j
you have e le c te d .”
to be p ro tected from h er
Hut ah.- <i,artyM
p a rtic u la rly cut Iona and
She— T h e m an I m arry m ust have
would not d is tu rb th e sw eet d elusion. ’" ‘a rc h ,n a 1,1 h e r q u estio n s. T hen enm e ' T h at n ig h t Mem k nelt ag ain by
T he m ayor had com e down to give |
h " " r of ,h ‘* ‘ h en treg o ln g Nobody i h e r <dd bed, an d im plored s tre n g th an Incom e ru n n in g up to a t least five
M. m w elcom e, as soon as he could h '" 1 <’n n ‘* ,o M k
S ted d o n if to keep h er gift like a ch alice, a cip h ers.
H e— M arry m e; m in e's all ciphers.
push th ro u g h th e mob of Hteddon
wou,d a<c,,n,Pa n > his fam ily. He g rail o f holiness. S he woke w ith an
reso lv e to be the
c h ild re n th a t devoured Mem and h ‘" 1
m '“ lw up h,H ow n n,,n,,
H ” en rly m orn in g
p u re st w om an an 1 th e d ev o u test
th e ir m o th er.
d ared not.
•
T he m an ag e r of th e C alverly Capl- 1 Thp fam ,ly
assu m ed th at his a r tis t e v e r lived.
tol, w ith Its capacity of two h u n d red . ,,,nH< i''"*''' <>r his pride forbade him
brushed th e m ayor asid e and claim ed ,O “ «,p ear ,n ,h " "Ink of iniquity he
M rs Hteddon and his
prize. lie had h“ '1
o f,en ‘b n o iin cetl.
a c a r w aiting for h er.
and a room at I T h " r“ n ,|b b“ d '' him goodbye and
th. hole! in case th e
p arso n ag e w as i ‘" ft h " " ’ l,u* ha<l hard ly touched th e
over-crow ded.
w,,en he cam e pounding a fte r.
il .
o. , ,
. .
i b ” Hung his a rm s ab o u t M em's
D octor Hteddon grew iHalan as he I ,
. ,
,
,,
sto rm ed back
"My d a u g h te r sta y s "hoUl,l" r ’‘ an d , a " ‘
11,1 "I" offices
in h e r own home-”
I”
° f iB' h *r ' cl»««'k..n,;
'Ti.iu
.
..
a to I
W h h ere niv d .. a u g h te r ■
g o es Is good
T his b ro u g h t Mem
sn uggling
h is elbow .
T h e next day she left th e town
w ith all Its b lessin g s, no longer
scap eg o at, sin laden, lim p in g Into
th e w ild ern ess, hut a m issio nary
God-sped Into th e fa rth e s t lan d s of
th e e a rth . It seem ed as If all C al­
v erly w as a t th e sta tio n to w rin g h er
h and and waft h er salu tatio n .
T he c o n d u c to r called “ Alt a b o a rd !"
and h a sty farew ells w ere ta k e n
clasp of hand and aw k w ard kiss.
Mem ran to th e re a r p latfo rm nnd
w aved len g th e n in g signnls of love to
h e r d w in d lin g fam ily. She n oted th e
ab sen ce of h e r s is te r G ladys and
w ondered a t It a s she w en t to h er
d ra w in g ro o m . T h e re she found the
g irl en sco n ced In fairy triu m p h ,
sm ilin g like a p re tty w itch.
.,
tie m ade alm o st m ore of a sen satio n
As th e ir c a r moved off, w ith n | n th e th e a tre th an Mem T h e re w as
sudden sta b she rem em b ered Elwood a p p lau se and ch eerin g and even a
F a rn n b y anil the far-off girl he had h | ow an d aw k w ard r ’s ’ng to th e feet
loved too m adly well In thnt moon- u n til th e w hole packed au d ito riu m
light em b rasu re. How little and pltl- I was ere c t and clam orous.
f i l l th at Mem had been!
T h ere w as , Heats of ho n o r w as re serv ed for th e
a toylsh u n im p o rtan ce In h e r very | g re a t s ta r and th e fam ily th a t re
fall, th e debacle of a m a rio n e tte , fleeted h e r effulgence. As soon ns
W h at on e a rth a re you doing
w orld.
Hut Elw ood F arn n b y w as th ey w ere seated th e young w om an h e re ? ” Mem cried.
g reat by v irtu e of h is ab sen ce and his J w|,o flailed th e piano began to b a tte r
"G oing to L ob A ngeles w ith you.
d eath , li e w as a h ero now w ith th e keys, and M em’s la te s t p ictu re be- I m ay n e v er be g re a t like you, b u t
Itom eo and L ean d er and A belard and gun to flow dow n th e screen .
I'm going to have a m ig h ty good tim e
th e o th e r g eniuses of passion w hose
S he could feel a t h e r elbow th e try in g ."
sh ado w s hnd grow n g ig an tically long ’ rigid . nrm
h er a ■ fa m th i n e i r u u i n i u d v erg
.....
. of
..
aaa
i p , o
u in
i i i f g
t
t f
V» f ere
T I l h l l e ' l re
w
m any q u estio n s to ex-
i th e su n set of a tra g ic p u n ish m en t m arty rd o m . She felt It w ince ns h e r ch an g e and Mem soon learn ed
Going Like
w
Hot Cakes
fE have sold hundreds of beauti­
ful Christmas Cards the last
few weeks, but we have re­
ordered more so that we still
have many cards to select
from.
Nicely Embossed
and Engraved
Christmas Cards
with name printed on them
priced for 25 cards and en­
velopes $2.00 nnd up.
From how until Christinas
we will give 24 hour service on
imprinting names on Christmas
Cards.
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
Opposite Postoffice
Dog Saves
-e Ä
W ife— W hen you've had enough
co ck ta ils you o u g h t to sw itch
to
sa rs a p a rilla , d ear.
H u sb an d —T ro u b le Is
had eonugh co ck ta ils
sa rsa p a rilla .
"Do you
S m ith ?”
lik e
th is
when
c a n ’t
cake,
I've
say
M rs.
"Y es, d e a r, it's d elicious.’1
Dog
B elm ont, M ass., Dec. 19.—C au g h t
fo r eig h t days w ith his left forepaw
Jam m ed in th e Jaw s o f a h u n te r’s tr a p
In th e M cLean W oods n e a r h ere, a
hound dog w as k ep t alive by th e
fa ith fu l m ln is te ra tio n s of an A ird ale
w hich bro u g h t him m eat and food
sc ra p s from g arb ag e pails. T h e dog
had stra y e d fa r from his N ew H am p­
sh ire hom e. J. H. M unroe of N ash u a,
N. H., is his m aster. Saved by boy
sco u ts, th e dog is now u n d e r tr e a t­
m en t, b u t th e paw w hich w as in th e
tr a p h ad to be am p u tated . An e ffo rt
will be m ade to find and punish th e
o w n er of th e tra p , for not v isitin g it
ev ery 24 hours, as required by law.
knew m am m a w as w rong when
Hhe gaid yoa h a d n -t
U l4(e-
"T h ey say bread co n ta in s alcohol."
"T hen le t's d rin k a little to a s t.”
Kafoury’s
for Hosiery
Give Hosiery —
doesn't cost any
more and is always
appreciated by the
lady of the house.
HR
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every costume one may have. In style you have a choice
h!‘elsrenCh 8 Im hee,S’ pointed hee,s' or the new black twin
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