THE aPR IN G FlB Jl NÍW 8 THURSDAY, MARCH «. 1930 ■ 1 ment. LOAD LIMITS ARE RAISED 'If elected I should feel the chief ON STATE HIGHWAYS executive has a «pacific mandat« from Oregon cltllen* to urge Increased Chari«« Hall. of Marthfleld, «tala Restricted load limit« on three senator from Coos and Curry coun­ energy, greater vlsluu and eulianced Oregon highways were raised from ties. formally announced hl« candi­ courage on the part of all dtlxens " | 300 to 400 pounds per Inch of tire Io Hi. - . l a t e h i g h dacy throughout Oregon today for the looking toward Oregon's progress 1 w lillh o n ............ republican nomination for governor ask that Oregon discard It« 'Inferior way i-nntmlaalon Thia now places 1 at the primaries, May 1«. Mr Hall Ity complex,' and tell the entire the load limit on the Willamette. Mr •aid he would file with Secretary of world ,h* ,ru,h *lbou‘ “ »• ln Kenale and Sluslaw highways at Just State Hoss within the next few day« such a program the governor can twothlrds of the regular summer At the same time Mr. Hall announc- take an effective part with entire load limit. Nothing was said In the 'hat he would support very »leftn propriety." Instructions received here In this Starting without resources at 11, county as to how long the limit would Ite statewide politic«. Including high­ way program completion, reorganlxa when he came here from western remain at 400 pounda. hut It Is ex tlon of state government, economy Pennsylvania. Mr. Hall In 28 years peeled that nn further changes will In stale government and a readjust- *'“ » successfully engaged In the drug, be made until the rainy weather la ment of tax assessments. The senator orchard, telephone and banking busi over, either In the latter part of May pledged himself to support conserva Besses. In the latter fields he has or In June tlon of fish and game resources. He operated large enterprises front The sections of the highways ef said that If elected he would favor which he only recently aold his con­ fected by the order Includes the statewide enforcement of the pro­ trol. Thurston Millican corners section of hibition laws, which he charucieilxed For three terms he has been state the MrKensle. the LowrIIGoahsn senator. In community and state­ section of the Willamette, and the wide chamber of commerce work he ' Ixiw Paas Hummlt Cheshire division has been very active. As chairman of the Slusl.tw. of the roads and highways committee In the senate when major construc­ tion was begun, he has hud a vital MAN 80 YEARS OF AGE 1 part in road development. CHAS. HALL ANNOUNCES GOVERNORS PLATFORM A R TH U R SOMERS ROCHE L L U S T H f< T E D B Y [> C N ^ L D him. why should he not he have his vanity If he wanted?— but dishonest— Opposite the rutus of the Palm Beach hotel, the Minerva waa moored never. She placed her hands swiftly against A t the concrete dock of the Royal his face and held her mouth from his. Daaelll waited a motor boat CHAPTER V II. "W e was to take the lady aboard. ma'am." said Modane. "But 1 don't sit around to ex- think we need to plain to her.” "Nor do 1.” said Lucy dryly She stepped into the motor boat and five minutes later she was aboard .the Nmerva. She heard a step upon the deck be-1 hind her. It was a feeble, somewhat uncertain step, but there was domi­ nance in it Just the same. As though gome old Romen emperor, enfeebled, stalked hia palace, stronger in his age than his subjects in their youth. An exclamation sounded In the scented air: •'What the devil are you doing here? You got my message . She turned and looked at h.m Lanterns on the deck illumined her face. "Lucy!” he said H e sank heavily into a chair; she felt a swift pity as she saw his weak­ ness He would not be strong, really strong, tor months. "Tim." she said quietly. He put hia hand upon his heart "You always were stimulating. Lucy but now you've become excit­ ing. May I ask what you are doing Merer "Tim. you did not steal?" -O f course not, silly. But do you think 1 would have told you so? Darn It. Lucy, you have pride enough to be able to understand pride. But Leeson's client was certain that he'd been swindle»! And I was so darned angry with him for doubting me that —Well. It was my first business ven ture. Not really a business venture at that. He and I had bought a patent and I'd told him that I would guaran- tee it. I meant that I would guaran- tee the validity of the patent and he R IL E Y LINCOLN SCHOOL PUPILS FORM CITIZENSHIP CLUB 1 w ■ Three Cltlsenshtp leagues were organised st the Lincoln school on Friday by Mrs. Ella Lombard, civic Instructor at the school. The object of these clubs Is to assist and co operate with the faculty in all school affairs and to promote a more hon­ est relalonshlp between all members of the school, also to study and use parliamentary law at all meetings. The president of each group will conduct the current event study each Friday A playground super­ visor from each league will work on the school ground problems and re port to I ’rofessor Moffitt. TALKS SUNDAY NIGHT Hall Held Well Qualified The first section of the eighth »'ability of the invention—a new motor H aifa supporters Indicated that his valve He had letters that supported grade selected Lama Bruttaln as W It Meyers, retired, of Eugene, extensive business experience well president; El vert Chetwixxl. vice 1 his contention, although I had letters was the speaker at the evening ser­ qualified hint for the many exscutlve president; and Evelyn Bacus. secret which proved my side But 1 gambled, vices at the Methodist church last dullea of the governor. ary and treasurer. The second sec­ and lost. So. to pay him. I mortgaged Bunday evening Rev. I'lke was call­ tion of the same class chose Vivian Mr. and Mrs Hall, who make their ed lo ( ‘»burg tor the evening and Mr. everything I owned and then you be­ Runte. president; Rena Boyd, vice home at Marshfield, have two girls Mrysrs. who Is 80 years old. con lieved Leeson— who damn well ought president; and Edna Hapner. secret and two boys, all of whom are now sented to come and address the torsi to be careful what he says— and I— ary and treasurer The eight B group in public school or university. well, I loved you. Lucy. I'd almost congregation. killed myself because of what your elected Pearl Wills, president: Ches I ’ ter Gerber, vice-president; and .Mary thought of me had led to. and I took Smltson. secretary and treasurer. your check and let you think the worst. An then I swore I'd pay you back not with my own money that I'd SPRINGFIELD MAN GETS raised by selling stocks and mort- I BOUNTY FOR BOBCAT gages, but with money that I had earned M artin Wlederholt, of route 2. "Silly boy! But I like your pride. Springfield, was paid a 120 00 bounty as “executive problem requiring eter­ And you had the money all the time, at the office of the county clerk thia nal vigilance.” week for one bobcat pelt. This Is the you child r Oregon's Development Strsosad writing a n r ,t bounty to be paid to • Spring- •Of course I had- I Mr. Hall's platform calls for a Held man In March. check for Leeson when you came with uniting of all forces ln the State The cougar record set In January looking toward Oregon's develop- your bundle of money and your bundle bundle of nerves and your bundle of was not endangered during the month emotions, and I swore I did not care of February, according to a report whether you thought me a crook or from the state game commlaslon. i not. I'd make you love the thief, and Only 28 cougars were killed during then, if you loved the thief, what 1 February and more than double that 1 might you ro t think of the honest number met their deaths during the month of January. The heavy killing man?” In January was attributed to the cold She shook her head. Beautiful hats to match any spring costume you may weather and snow which made It 1 lot New Spring Dresses "No more than I thought of the choose, and what’s more, so very reasonable in price. possible to track them In ’ he woods. thief. Tim. I could not love you any more than I did ten minutes ago. when lot New Spring Coats LARGE ASSORTMENT FROM WHICH TO CHOOSE I didn't know that you were as silly— CORVALLIS TEAM WINS From........... “As Devil May Care sometimes is?" LAST BASKETBALL CAME and up he suggested, smiling. Corvallis high school defeated the 36 New Spring Hats “As she was." she corrected. "For Springfield high school basketball she isn't—not any more." "I'm a married woman." she re­ team at Corvallis last Friday in the 42 8th Ave. West. Eugene. Ore. minded him. "and no married woman final game of the season for the home . team by a score of 29 to 25. Don't forget we give 8. A H. Green has a right to be silly." ; Springfield finished the season In Stamps "No? And why not?” D E P A R TM E N T STORE