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^ IL L U S T R A T E D
BY D O N A LD
IL E Y
ARTHUR
SOMERS R ROCHE
She told herself that her deatre to
be bark on the bridge was due to her
dealre for fair play. to her reluctance
to leave any excitement behind her.
But even aa .h e told herself theee
things. ahe reallaed that ahe waa not
admitting the whole truth. Certain
ahy thoughts Intruded
How mag- j
nnwh
THURSDAY, EKI I 27 I Mill
LIO N S "L A D IE S N IG H T "
C EN SU S OF B U SIN ES S
DRAW S LARGE N U M B E R
FOR M O N D A Y FR O L IC
W in e
F r l,e
Mlaa
Maxine
The work of taking the United
Statea Census waa started all over
• he United Stales on Monday of thia
Week
The workers who went Into
• he field mut
that day
had aa
aa their
their first
firm
day had
»bJnctlve the taking of the census of
dl"‘rlh"“ ""- or the bualneaa cen.ua,
• • U 1« commonly called.
Nlnety-oaa memh»™ of th s Llong
dub of Springfield and th,.|r ladle.
»Hendod the Joint Imdle* Nigh, ban
qu«t
program
at the Howard
—. . and
.
.
n ow aw
( 1. urlst apartments north of Kugene
’rr'7" .l"K
hw ,rdM °Jrd K">
»»L t i ° f
»°**rnor of
the Lions dubu. tell
Llonlsm. It.
Thia business census Is being taken
I Alms and Ideals.
now ahead of the population census
I During the banquet, which waa
to enable statisticians to begin work
presided over by Senator Edward F
at once on the compilations of find
llalley. of Junction City, M toast
lugs which will be very useful to the
master^ Mr. W
K Barnell s.n g business men of the United States
several solos, Rldred Glaspy p |g ,rd
The census thia year will be limited
a violin solo, accompanied by William
•Villard. Mia. H a,el Mills oV June,,7n i X ™ ' “11’ " ,n<’
b” U k ,n «“
with her uncle and nun». Mi and Mrs.
A. M Snodgrass While at Bhedd M a
Snodgrass attended a dunce near Al­
bany and won a prlae for having the
beat uiaaquerade coatume.
formed me that she had learned of the
swat I
" B usiness'T in not thinking of bus
proposed assault upon my property Hess- Ixxik at him, my dear!’1 riml
rights. Naturally. It being a matter Mrs. Clary.
of vital Importance that the bridges
"Look at him ’ Where la her* ask.nl
be left standing. I. with my wife and Lucy.
>,
Dr. Fergus Faunce. went by boat to
**He*a been everywhere; Just now
the bridge In question.
he*a on that roof—see»”
”1 threw a couple of men off the
Lucy looked. Upon the cottage ad­
n lflr e n t T im had been!
bridge, and challenged Maddox and
How utterly devoid of fear he waa! hla gang to take me He said that he joining the north wing of the Break­
She waa awake when he returned, was an officer of the law— I think he ers crouched men; white cloths,
aomewhat after dawn, to the Itouae, called himself sheriff, which waa an doubtless wateraoaked. covered their
and ahe deacwuded quietly to the untrue statem ent—but I felt that he heads; they played streams of water i - i . . . . » . ...................................
-m J
" . T ’ “ “ •"
patio, lent the aervanta be awakened, was not enforcing Justice and refused upon this building to whose roof they w <?. Rehhan. L C M o ffitt D a lla s . „ d h
r,,,1“ "-,,d * ° f,U " “ '*
clung They fought the fire as one
to greet him.
Murphy, and Ernest McKinney. s . „ , ,J Ih .
*hl«*h call,
to yield to arrest The man Is truth­
He waa haggered. mud-stained, a ful enough, so far as he goes, your might fight the living assault of mad several numbers. Ernest McKinnev t i n * Pro',e "'“ ,"B of considerable
savages
atubble of heard waa on his chin, but Honor, but he doesn't go far enough
and
-
d’
"■ *’ ,h- b“* l“>’» «ransaced.
She had advanced nearer now; she presented a reading and sang a solo
rill he ■ubinltted only to the larger
his spirits were gay; He gTlnned a! I do not believe that he was bribed
could m
pick
him oui
out or
of in«
the other*
others cn The Junction f'tty members presented
her.
hv Mr rimww k . . . i k -
« m mm
í™
” ” » ~ < - w *'•
........................ a one man radio and television opera dealers.
If you d do all this for a man you Ileve that he owns certain acreage
j The toaatmasler. who la alao the
Census takers are all sworn to
h a te—lord' what you’d be capable of adjoining what was. until this morn moved about. Oh. Ood' why didn't he
president of the den at Junction City, secrecy and atir Information wh’ch
for a man you loved. Lucy Devil May- Ing. the Clary properties, and believed come dow n’ What right had he to
risk himself there? He was married, told the Springfield members of the • he business men divulge to them will
Care!** he said to her
that the value of his holdings would
and there were plenty of younger men work they are doing, and Jack H«n not he revealed Io anyone but the
She felt herself blush
be enhanced by the destruction of mv
to take chances
{Some one had derer. the Springfield club president, workers handling the facts The pur-
"I like fair play.”
bridges. You might ask him. your
climbed
one
of
the
ladders,
was b • responded by telling of the alms of poaa of the questions askeu Is not to
•Oh. 1 know. Don t be worried. , Honor. If my surmise Is correct.
MO, bother ____
aw s. » but . . . I’m
have certain Individuals find out a
side Tim. was speaking to him
It the local club.
I’ll I not
you. Oosh.
Maddox
admitted
the
truth
of
the
An Initiation ceremony was presid­ whole lot about someone else** busi­
looked,
from
the
way
he
held
his
face
hungry.'*
surmise, reluctantly
The man was d o se to Tim, as If he were w hisper ed over by H B. Maxey, as the Grand ness. hut rather to aacertaln a mass
"Sit down," she said.
stubborn; Clary had tried to call hint Ing. but Lucy correctly guessed that Oasooka W II Adrian and F II of Information which will he useful
He eyed her curiously, bat dropped off. and now he began to regret hts
Hamlin served us keepers of the to all buslneaa organisations during
Into a chair. She went to the kitchen stubbornness. He regretted It still he was screaming at the tot> of hts Jungle.
the next few years.
lungs
In
no
other
way
could
he
be
and turned on the electric stove, she more when Devil May Care took the
A dance followed the banquet end
was back la Just ten minutes, bearing stand For ahe not only corroborated heard above the roar of the nam es
A great doal of Investigation an to
She bumped Into le eso n and Klale speech-making.
a tray on which was steaming coffee her husband's testimony, but r e m a r k -___
the cost of producing a given artlele
Darragh
The
girl
was
flashed
with
and a plate of scrambled eggs
has been going on for several years,
ed that tweney men had shown an ex- excitement, and Leeson
hardly AGED R E S ID E N T PASSES
"But yon don’t get It unless you tell ceedlng reluctance to attack two. • leaa aroused He showed
but now the government Is determin­
magnanl
A T D A U G H T ER S H O M E ed to learn how to control the costs
me everything that happened. ' she which statement brought a laugh from
mlty of which she bad not believed
warned.
of distribution.
the crowded courtroom
him capable.
.»
Mrs. Mehetable Richardson W’ray
"Oh. you saw all the excitement!"
That ended the rather flat proceed­
"Congratulailoos on having a man died at the home of her daughter,
he laughed "Learning arrived at five ings; the Judge reprimanded Maddox
for a husband. Mrs Steven«.'* be said Mrs. Florence Chase, on the Camp
this mo»wlng. He brought court offi­ for too aealous conduct and diacharg.
CONCLUDED NEXT WEEK.
Creek road last Thursday She was
cers with him; he presented aa order ed Stevens
M years of age at the time o f her
reetmlnlng any one from entering
Through the press Tim guided his G IR L SC O U T S P R E S E N T
dea'h.
If* - the pressure of his hand-
.
upon n»y property until title was ad wife;
Mrs. Wray waa born In Pennsylva­
Judlcated. I think the old boy ex­ aras strangely pleasant upon her flesh.
PR O G R A M ON S A T U R D A Y
Th« 'Borcloy". . . In
nia
on N o v em b er 2J. 1837 S h e m oved
ceeded hla powers a bit. but ? does She was seeing a new Tim, a Tim
to
Mlnesota
while
a
young
girl
and
gun
m«tol coif.
Sixty women attended the benefit
not matter, because Clary and I came that had never existed In the days
to an understanding Clary’s a rotten when she had mocked him. derided party and scout program presented spent most of her lire there, coming
at the Chamber of Commerce rooms to Springfield two years ago.
winner. I guess. but he knows how him.
She la survived by four sons. C M
for the benefit of the local Olrl Scout
to lose. Offered to buy me out at my
"Much obliged. Lucy.'* he said, as
Wray.
Silverton; F. E. Wray. Port­
troops
Saturday
The
room
w
a,
de­
price. I told hint I was here to stay; they gained the street.
corated by the girls la red. white and land; M C. Wray. Murray. Mlnne- ,
eo he offered to effect a combination
He bowed, turned on his heel, and
of hts holdings with mine, my crowd left her. She entered her coupe and blue. The girls who served the re­ aota; two daughters. Mrs. Alice Shoe !
to hsve the ma ijorlly stock, and we drove slowly across the toll bridge, to ( freshments
r**h'n’*nts * were
ere dressed In early maker. Salem; and Mrs. Florence'
Chase, Springfield; two brothers. D.
sh o o k h an d s on IL
It.
»
v ..
______ .
. colonial costume
Palm Beach At Bradley's she turned
The program consisted of several M Richardson. West Concord. Minne­
Only man that wasn't satisfied was Into the courtyard, parked her car.
numbers by the girt Scout chorus un­ sota; and Luther Richardson, of Med­
the marshall. I thought he aras sheriff and entered the Casino.
der the direction of Mrs. W K Bar ford There are also JO grandchildren
but he was smaller fry than that Yep
Gambling seemed Indicated. 8he
Maddox was pretty sore at what I'd wanted something to restore that wild nell. folk dances directed by Miss and 40 great grandchildren
said, and the men I slugged were uncertainty of racing blood that had Anne Vogel, a xylophone solo by Bar­
The body was shipped to Minnesota
angry, no I'm under arrest, out * on been hers last night when she started bara Barnell. accompanied by Flor- on Saturday by the Walher-I*ooie
ball, and I'm Io be tried this after from the Everglades Club; that had , ence May, a piano solo by Margaret funeral home here.
-------------—•——
noon. I'd plead gu’lty and pay a been hers half an hour ago In the Jarrett, a recitation by Easel A dam s.'
fine; only, this Maddox got my goat, street before the courthouse.
and a piano duet by Barbara and N O -H O S T D IN N E R P A R T Y
Melba Harris
and he ought to be removed from bit
Aa she approached the roulette i
H E L D F R ID A Y E V E N IN G
O u r J J .,1 oxfords srw the outstand­
office, so 1*11 go to court. And that’s room she saw young Leeson. With ' Mrs. C. H. Phetteplace and Mrs E.
ing choice of men in 1,400 cities . . .
that,"
E
May
won
first
and
second
prises
" V . V " , n r"' *"*’ *econd Prl,M
r* «"<1 Mrs Carl H Phetteplace
him was Elsie Darragh. a dimpling.
men who w ant the h a t they can get
Tim was t,p and out of the house, smiling.
ng. Joy
Joy radiating
radiating Elsie.
Elsie
She
”
‘<
’’>
e<
?'
,Tel’r
ln
,he
bridge
games,
and
entertained
at
a
no-host
dlr.ner
She
. j !
fo r the money thev hsve to spend.
when at lunch time, she awoke and seised Lucy by the hands.
Mrs. Fred lx»uk and Mrs. Jack Hen j their home last Friday evening In
Thew men are good judge« o f TaJue^
dressed. She was surprised at his
derer
won
the
high
prizes
for
500.
honor of their fifth wedding nrn'ver-
' You’re the first to know.” she
fo r th e n it better leather, better w ork­
absence, and vattgely hurt
Mrs. Alta Manning Is the troop sary. Bridge waa the form of diver­
breathed. "Just now I reached for
manship la these « ) . , ( oxfords than
Luncheon seem d strangely lonely some chips, and my hand touched leader for the Girl Scouts.
Miss sion following the dinner
High
you'd expect to find anvwhere except
She wondered If Tim were with Fer­
Ann
Vogel
and
Mrs.
L.
E.
Scott
are
honors went to Mr and Mrs. Clar-nce i
Jtm's, and. with the croupier looking
in * J. C Penney store. Come la and
gus Faunce. and tried to imagine
Mesdames C. E Chase.
on. mv dear, he might hsve heard the patrol leaders
see them for yourself I
what had brought these two together
Wheaton.
C.
O
Wilson.
Clayton
Bar
Those present for the anniversary I
him—he asked me to marrv him ”
In amity She could not guess. Rest­
Lucy kissed the girl. She held out her. O. H. Jarrett. Carl Olson, and W event were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1
lessness possessed her
her hand to Leeson. That young man K Barnell constitute the local scout Chase. Mr. and Mrs. C. A Swarts, Mr. ,
And finally she swallowed her pride
committee.
and Mrs Stewart Hurd. Mr. and Mrs
was blushing, but his eyes were cold. ’
She telephoned the court house and
Roscoe Perkins. Mr and Mrs Larson
She could read his thoughts. Thev
learned thnt Tim s trial wag set for
Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ward,
said. “You played with me. found out I B A RBARA B A R N E L L IS ON
two o'dlnck She drove over to West
what you wanted to know, used me.
EU G E N E S C O U T PROG RAM and Mr. and Mrs. W. C U M .h ,
Palm Beaeh. parked her car. entered
betrayed me Pm afraid of you: you’re
the courthouse, was directed to the
Several xylophone solos by Miss
not my kind; 1 need something tamer.
proper room, and Joined the crowd
Barbara Barnell. accompanied on the
. I've got It."
that thronged la the corridor outside
She played, unhappily, for half an piano by Florence May. are Included
(L
hour
Why should other people be In the program which Is being given
She could make no headway through
happy and she unhappy? For Leeson at the Eugene Chamber of Commerce
the crowd until she bethought herself
would be happy, despite the thoughts on Satnrday afternoon in honor of the
Io state, to an attendant, her name,
which she had read He would forget Lane county Girl Scout Council A tea
then way sms made for her. and she
i the memory of Lucy In the reality of is also being planned for the same i
found herself in the courtroom. Her
afternoon.
Elsie. Heigh-ho*
husband saw her. whispered to a law­
i
‘"The Breakers Is on f
" «hr heard
yer. and lhat worthy Immediately
the croupier say “Your Suck’s bad. S U N D A Y SC H O O L CLASS
came to her side, and led her to a
anyway
Better not buy more chips.
HAS P A R T Y ON F R ID A Y
seat beside Tim
Mrs Stevens Look at the fire.**
Stevens seemed a bit worried
H ere in the senna,ion of (he washing machire buainesa_
Mrs A. B. Van Valxah entertained
As she came abreast of the bathing
*'My lawyers have been telling me
a no-wringer E A S Y YYanher that hat revolutionized wash-
casino, she gasped in sheer delighted the members of her Sunday school
lhat a conviction, trifling as It is.
,n^’ The new EASY U am p-D ryer is safer, faster, easier,
won't
het» mx » in ,
~ *m**ement For the flames were class of the Methodist church at a
won t h elp m e with Investors.
It's s not
not shooting up Into the air. seemingly
______ . I ■ party at her home In this city on
*ators. It
gentler than any wringer type washer. It whirls the water
terribly Important but—would I ic.i handredw if feet. Illuminating the * last Friday evening. About JO mem
out of a tubful of clothes in less than two minuti
mind testifying on my behalf’
Vesuvius In ■ bers were preaent and enjoyed
- - — a
without efiort on your parL
’ Why. of ronrae not" she replied whole vast building
eruption could hardly be more beantt- tl,**, “ nt »»enlng of games and stunts
The Judge opened proceedings Mad
A program waa given, and rofr_
fnl. more awe tnsptrtag
ring, railed and sworn, testified that
No one cried, no one seemed sad menta were served by the hostess.
he. acting upon the request of Clar.
which was a marvelous thing aboot
* *
who told him he had reason io oe
the catastrophe In few other placet j
M A Y B E E N T E R T A IN S
lleTe that violence would be offered
people have faced
C. T . U. ON T U E S D A Y
his peaceful gang tit laborers by the In the world
’
. could
..
Nation-Wide
Favorites
J .C . P E N N E Y C O
Damp-Dryer developed by EASY is a
marvelous improvement over wringing!
No-wringer EA SY W ASH ER
defendant, bad. with half . do.en de-
But tk?«e
Members of the Women s ' hristlan
P
U tles
.o n «
t.
of the nation s w ealtb .est Tbelr
putlea.
gone
lu
Seminole Creek.
( I Temperance Union of Springfield
losses would not be crippling Even i
There two of his deputies had been
| were entertained at their regular
the hotel company would lose nothing
assaulted
by the defendant. Timothy
Steven.
. __■ ..
'*
It could **’1
sell 1 the **n<l
land °®
on which the IBO“ ’,,,-V meeting Tuesday afternoon
««—
. h e , “ *fc*
Will Maybe A
.
P
8’<‘T*'0» i original coat of land and buildings ,
meeting wns held and r«-
^ b tn e d .
freshmen,a
were served by «be
rrslsred n i t r . d s t
The sun. setting over Lake Worth. ho*,MA-
#
Two of his denary marshals were
/ °” r
lied and . „ r r - K . r o a u . . . . . ” ,d,l*nly «»one through the flamee, a
called and corroborated bis story, j burollhed. an, rT „
disc
T se S P R IN G F IE L D S T U D E N T
Then Stevens took the stand. Duly IhrOBr,
Jh>
R E C E IV E S H IG H G R A D ES
gaaped
In I
sworn, he began hla story
sheer delight at the spectacle. She j
"Maddox may tall the truth, your
L. O Achterman, son ln-'aw of Mr
(ouad hereelf suddenly In the midst ot
Honor, when he aays that Clary stated
a group of friends Mrs Clumect and Mrs W. W Walker was among
he expected trouble The truth of the
the few students at the Oregon S ,« ,e
Clary waa among them.
matter It that I never dreamed of aav
"Aren t you proud of T1m" the Agricultural college to retel re all
action tw ill my wife came to me at plump matron
______ asked
grades above one for his work dur<
Mange Key. several miles from the
"H e seems to be a good buaiaeat !n* Ibe
•’ majoring In
bridge over Seminole Cheek, sod tn-
rlv'l engineering and will be gradu­
rejoined
atesi la June-
can now be had in choice of Suction
or Agitator Type at lowest prices
Phone for FREE
demonstration
Soul
S T A R T E D L A S T M O N DA Y graaa spent the weekend al Shedd
This a a rv tlo u t :~ r~ —anal m a he had
ou either a soctioa type er aa agitator
type E A S Y .
Both washers te ll 1er ths
same low price—the lowest t t which say
EASY
EASY Term s
Agitator Typs EASY
Thau if y « , decid, t
lha E A S Y , you aaa pay au B A iY
Trade in your old
washer on a new
EASY
p gyuiks tyTy
Mountain States
Power Company