The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, June 11, 1931, Page 2, Image 2

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    FREE MOVIE SHOWS FORD other units III which by-product« STATE CHAMBER TO TALK
are recovered to the extent of mil
PROMOTION AT MEETING
AUTO PLANT OPERATION lions ol dollar« annually.
I ubllihed Every Thursday at
Springfield. U n c County, Oregon, by
THE W ILLAMETTE PRESS
H K MAXEY. Ed.tor
£
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\ 77?. Stcn-cf
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Sound Motion Picture Fsaturs of
Exhibition Arranged By
Local Dealer
Throughout the picture one »«>.■ .
literally mile» und mile» of con
veyors which lake inucli of tin
manual labor off Ihe Imcka of no u
There are conveyor» carrying hew
ly arrived material» into Hie plant,
other» taking pnrta from one build
Ing to another, and. of course, the
filial aaaemMy lino, that famoti»
conveyor on which the part» are
pul together Io form Ihe completed
car.
I l l addition to the picture, there
will be a representlillve line of
Fool curs anil hacks and dlsplui
boards containing cur and tiuck
pari».
The cur» alone are well worth a
vl»lt for they Include body type»
to »ult any taste and to muni any
occasion. Particularly attractive
are hie de luxe cars In which up
holstery uppoInllneiHs are of a
kind and quality usually found
only In more expensive automo
bllea.
All the body types are featured
by the Fords new beauty of line
and color. The deep radiator, hie
wide generous fender», and hie
graceful »weeping line» of (lie
bodle« contribute to u pleasing
whole. The car» may be obtained
In u variety of color combinations
I Hi m i tor» of hie Hluti' Cliamlier
i nimoiiii und hie uiomlier or-
uiilviiholis urs gathering at the
Mull iitnuh hotel in Portland today
l i dtarUKs mil»lile« of Ihe slats
lieily din Ing Ihe nsxl year. Bpselal
emphasl» Will be plaeeil on land
»i-hltmeni work which hua proven
,eiy i-ffschvs during the past ysar
Efforts will a I so lie made to work
■ml means of creating gresler uae
of iiii'cmi farm and maiiufa, lured
print li eta.
Tin- meeting will he altMdsd by
a laige number of l*orhand bust-
lie»» Isudnr« and by member« of
tin- Portland I'humber of Coin-
meres
A sound motion picture graphic­
ally portraying the »lory of the
Ford Motor company and Its wide
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A TE
spread activities will be exhibited
Cne Year In Advance __ — 11.76 Three Month«
75c
SECOND INSTALLMENT
I "No—Oil, no- oh. feed the plnto- rommodated you. by killin' Nate, free of charge In a special Ford
Six Mont ha
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The Kid'» name w«« Bob Reeve«. •>'<! f*«*d ‘he team- " The little Willin' to take Nate's place, nieb- exhibit to he held at Anderson Mo
tor«. Inc., garage Thursday. June
but back home on <he Itraxoa they woniun still rocked the baby, speak b y !’*
THURSDAY. J l’NE 11. 1931
called him Tiger Eye. beeuuee one lng jerkllv like that between her
The kid lifted hla eyes now. 18. The show will be open to the
eye was yellow — the eye with
though one was squinted shut and public from 2 I*. M. to IV I* M
STATE MASTER SPEAKS TRI E
whteh he sighted down a gunbarrel.
* ,
The picture, entitled “A Tour
His father was ' Killer" Reeves, but
The kid went out and led Pecos the other was the eye of a tiger.
Charles C. Hulet. master of the state grange, gives some the bo> did not want to kill. If he I and the pinto down Io the stable they did not see him draw his gun. Through the b\>rd Factory" will
_
but the little womau . Jumped
and show the gatherlug of raw mater-
good advice in his address before the session of the state stayed home he would have to carry |v vos he led behind the s t a b le .______
on his father s feuds. so he headed
bach |B there. Pecoe snorted caught her baby up agalnat her iula. their arrival at the Hogue
grange. Agriculture is the greatest business in the world his horse. Pecos, northward and
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Nate Wheeler, who “ I*'“ «*- bu* lu *• s‘and- “» fUht breast at the shattering roar of I lain In Dearborn. Mich., and the
and is the basis of all our prosperity. We must learn to encountered
drew his .45 and fired Just as Tiger No use having him out ill sight
the kids
shot.
numerous
Interesting
stages
patronize it more. In this regard Mr. Hulet says:
Eye did. The Kid didn't want to not In a country where the nester»
"That's to earmark yo'all so through which they pasa In the pro-
GOOD CROWD ATTENDS
kill
Nate,
only
to
cripple
him.
but
hollered
"Draw,
you
coyote!"
and
white
folks'll
know
and
walk
wlde,ceaa
of
maklug
Ford
ears
und
FINAL LEGION DANCE
“The farmer has been accused of being a large user of
agricultural substitutes. It is the truth that hurts. Let us Wheeler dropper! from his horse then started popping It right to you. of a skunk, drawled the kid. aa the trucks. It Is. In short, an education
A good ahemlnuee was reported
look close at home and see if we can not do a great deal, Babe Gamier came riding up without waiting to see If yo'all were tall man clapped a hand to his head In the extent and meaning of mo-
at tin- Amerlean Legion dance at
Wheeler
was
a
"nester."
he
said,
going
to
draw
"And
that’s
for
splttln'
on
the
dern
volume
production
ourselves, to bring agricultural prosperity. What Oregon
Thuratnn hull Saturday evening.
Fvc 'iode’<to"W h eeler?1 cabtn’ to
Th** chores w*r#
d“ne. How n° o r " h** added'
the " 'h° ° '
Whl1**
’ o,ce
raises and uses makes Oregon agriculture prosper.
This 1» the la»t dnnes to be apon-
notify the dead man s widow
about a grave? Plump foolish to »nother shot. "Souse tue. Ma am I each scene, the audience Is taken
“Chambers of commerce, service clubs, hotels, eating NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY: start digging, unless he knew coutdn t stand to see him Insult on a tour of the plant, through the
»Iireil at the hall this season by tbe
places emphasize the use of local agricultural products at
lin-nl legion post, The dance« have
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where to dig he ought to have the V«'»” that-a-way”
great blast furnace building where
their banquets and on their menus. Business men are us­
been held every two week» »Ince
"No rn yo*U bettah stay right
about tha, bu| be hated ,0 j No one
, ha,
iaw the kid ! « * '• converted lulo Iron; Into the
ing, very largely, Oregon products and have for their slogan. heah. I'll go tote him In. Mis'
ber
curly hi»t (all
make a hurried move, hut the door |
11 hearth bulldlug where the
“What Oregon makes, makes Oregon.” We must learn to Wheelah. I'll tote him on his , Riders coming Poole men. may-, opened fanned the acrid base of I b e c o m e , steel .„d I. poured,
patronize agriculture more ourselves and to spend less in hawse.'*
be. after Nate Wheeler. They powder smoke and shut with a “ * h“ e hot liquid. Into moulds; In
non-agricultural lines.
•
The mother stood upon the step oughtn't to bother the widow now. bang Where the kid had stood «» «he blooming mill where the
“As there is no royal road to learning so there is no easy and watched him go, her hand the wav she was feeling The kid "•« «»Pty »Pace. They looked at i •<«•! •»<««» »re made Into bar«;
shielding her eyes from the last Rtarteil running He reached the
another, and they looked at iind •»»«> ‘he rolling mill In which
road to success.
direct sunrays. Her face was white cab,n door und opelwd tt whl|e , he | Pete Gorham, with the blood trick ‘he long bars of white hot steel are YOUNG WIFE, AFRAID TO
EAT, LIVES ON SOUP
“The farmer that refuses to patronize and standardize and her mouth was grim
riders were still at the gate
ling down each side of his neck reduced to definite ilaea. Forty
agriculture, refuses to study market conditions, refuses to
He knew there was murder In ' ..Men a<om|n- heah Ma'am If
frtlm ,he bullet holes bored through hinds of steel, each of a romposl
"Afraid of Htomaeh gaa I lived on
recognize that he can do anything himself to help himself her heart: not for him who brought >
• the gristly tope of hla ears that ( “ ol1 ‘° serve a definite purpose, are »oup
for 5 iiionih». Then I tried Ad
yoal
«on
t
want
em
stood
out
against
the
black
brim
"••*»*
In
the
Ford
car
and
truck.
to help his condition, refuses to follow his product through the message—for the man who had
lerlku and now I eat mo»t anything
"Oh.
let
'em
come,"
she
auswer-
to market and to see that the consumer is satisfied, is a shot her husband.
of his hat.
The picture shows also the manu- without miy gas." Mi» A. Connor
ed wearily. "They can't do any
Adlerlka rellei,-» alontach gas In
menace to agriculture “
Once more the kid was running facture of glass in an endlena un
A bleak sense of being somehow- more damage They've got Nate—
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away,
but
he
was
not
taking
anv
,
broken
strip,
a
process
developed
1
• la on BOTH upper
tricked by circumstances swept they ought to be satisfied w ith
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K
.
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»nd lo w e r bow el, re m o v in g old pol
AFTER THE DEPRESSION - WHAT?
more time than was necessary He oy Ford engineers; the machine
wa„ „ >lH, n,,v,,r kllww
over the kid. It wasn't fair. He was­ that ..
,
,
„ was In the saddle and waiting, «hops In which parts for Ihe car there Don't fool with medicine
We are indebted to Rockwell Smith, a real estate man of n't a killer, he hadn't wanted to „ ,
kill, but a man lay dead because i d „resentlv the kid saw her face 1 Paring forth, when he heard the «re manufactured; the pressed which clean» ouly I ART of bowel»,
Van Nuys, California, for the collection of certain facts of the kid's bungling shot.
dea(J whtt(?
, he fIare of , mBtch' cabin door open, saw a dim shape »‘«**1 building
with Its gigantic . »»»■
r
.
••
»•»-»•»•<•• ft »SS»»» US'»« I
about financial depressions in the past, which should be
and ths coks .....................
oven» anti
Shoah funny. Bab,- Garner being she was drawing across the lamp
Th’ " "ni’,h' r' *nd ‘ ,,er
“ | ,:f all K,tM. Klanery's Drug Store
valuable in predicting the future. Mr. Smith went through right there close where he could wick.
a minute one more,
a file of newspapers back to the 1850's and finds these facts: see and hear the whole thing.) The riders stopped outside the Afraid of him, the way they act
Never needed any explaining—Just cabin and some one whistled a ca ll: *‘d- Afraid he would hide outside ,
There was a business depression In 1857 lasting twelve months.
took it for granted the kid only did —but it was not the night-bird call. in ‘he dark and P*ck ‘hem off one
There was a business depression in 1869 lasting eight months.
what he had to do. Never said a Babe Garner had taught the kid. a‘ “ time as they came out. That's
There was a business depression in 1873 lasting thirty months.
word, either, about that poor shoot- Different. This was the first strain »bout their notion of what a Texas
There was a business depression in 1884 lasting twenty-two months.
of that old war song, "When John- killer would be like. That was
, in<-
There was a business depression in 1887 lasting ten months.
Getting Wheeler on the pinto, ty- nv Comes
_____ Marching Home.” The ; “bout the way they would fight
There was a business depression in 1893 lasting twenty-five months.
ing him on with his own rope—like kid's ltps puckered thoughtfully Pete Gorham, anyway. Now he
There was a busines« depression in 1903 lasting twenty-five months.
TLcti w - » httsin,-'- ,!,i- ■ - - i in 1307 lasting nearly twelve toting a deer out of the hills along an<j he repeated the strain, stand- would go earmarked the rest of
X
A
A
Taste our delicious ice cream and you will know
the Brazos. The kid worked calmly (ng Just Inside the closed door his life. Shoah was a neat trick,
months.
enough
but
he
worked
fast
and
he
Friends,
they
must
be;
that
Is.,
and
tempting
too.
with
his
ears
the
reason
for
the
popularity
of
our
fountain
service.
There was a business depression in 1914 lasting eight months.
When you visit our fountain you art- served only the
There was a business depression in 1921 lasting fourteen months. did not look straight at Nate Wheel-; friends of the Wheelers. He would ’ sticking up like a field mouse un-
er's face; not once. Damn' shame. n’t have to dig that g-rave, after all. ' i w bis black hat. Shoah made a
purest lee cream the kind that years of experience
The important thing about these past panics, however, Shooting Wheeler's arm down The kid was glad for he hated tt“« mark, easier than shooting th e ,
has taught us people like.
P*b* ou‘ °* cards. The kid gave a
is that every one of them has been followed by flush times, would have done Just as well. Bet grave digging.
ter.
A
damn
sight
better
for
the
He
opened
the
door
and
the
men
«udden
boyish
laugh
at
the
thought
and the longer the depression lasted, the longer and more
T h e secret ul this trick, of course
woman and that baby.
came in; four of them, one after ot those ears with their round bul-
active the “boom."
lies in the Acme Quality House
She was down by the gate, wait the other. Shaggy, farmer-looking j l«t holes,
The present depression has now lasted nearly twenty ing in the dusk, when tbe kid came men. with stubby cheeks that stuck The three went in again, slipping
Paint can. Y ou simply put SOt
"Wh»rr th« Service I» Différant"
months. We can hardly say that the “boom" which will riding up. leading the pinto with its out on one side with great cuds of In one at a time. The kid grinned
to 7 8c more per gallon into N E W
surely follow it has begun, but it is clearly on its way. And grisly pack. The little woman un tobacco. The kid felt a vague dis- again He'd bet Pete Gorham was
ERA House Paint, as compared
to ordinary house paint. Y ou gel
when it comes— oh, boy!
fastened the gate, her fingers cling- taste for them.
‘b* man ‘hat stayed inside and
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J0% greater covering— there­
ing to the weathered, strap-worn . They halted at sight of him. hud didn't come ouj.
fore use J t u r r gaI'lout. Y ou get
dling Just within the room instead
After awhile they came out again.
Several small children were drowned in the northwest ; slick in her husband's haqfls.
g r e a te r w e a th e r re s is ta n c e .
She did not speak as the grim Of scattering. But the kid's hat wa« ‘his time with a lantern, one man
this last week. Most of them were swimming or wading
Therefore you get fit»
ol
without the attention of their parents. It is nothing short burden went through Just reached off. and thought it dangled from his walking ahead as If he were on
service inst« I of th r r r . In o th e f
of criminal negligence for parents to allow 8, 10 and 12 year out and caught a swaying, inert. left hand he looked at home there, zuafd. The kid didn't know about
words, N E W ERA House P iin t
old children to play near deep water. One of the faluts of hand and laid it swiftly against her somehow Besides, they had got ‘hat lantern. If they went snooping
costs less by the job by th» ymr.
modern parenthood is the inattention of many parents to (cheek and let It go. The kid swal-j their signal all right. The leader j around, and If they looked behind
And you have the superior colors
lowed hard and turned his tiger relaxed, dropping his hand to h is 1 ‘be stable, be might have to shoot
their smaller children.
and finish o f an Acme Quality
stare straight ahead, up the trail1 side.
j somebody. Better not take a
N E W ERA Paint job in addition.
toward the darkened cabin.
"We come to tell Nate there's a chance. So he backed Pecos a step
Let us submit the actual savings
Embarrassed because he ran into the street in his night
'Til go fix the bed for him.” she meetin' over to Hans Becker’s place at a time, back and back until
possihle on your house. Sec these
clothes when the house next door caught fire, Louis H. announced dully, coming up as the a„d we'd like to have him go they were out beyond the stable.
in te r e s tin g e c o n o m y figures
Mears of Washington sued his neighbor for $10,000 dam­ kid halted at the doorstep and along" He cast another suspicious There, within sight of the gate—
bt/ort you buy any paint.
ages. Public liability insurance was needed in this case
swung limberly down from the sad-1 glance toward the kid and checked within easy shooting distance too
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d‘e-
: what more he would have said. —the kid waited In the gully not
A North Dakota woman stabbed a tramp in the arm
The kid was unfastening the rope -You better get ready and go too. far from the gate. They drove away
When he reached to Steal a pie she had baked for her hus- where the last hitch had been taken : The women are talkin' about stay from the house at last, coming his
band. A good cook usually defends her product, otherwise in the middle of Nate Wheeler’s ¡n- all together over there, where way. One man was driving the
she would have hit him with a biscuit.
back. The body had sagged to one it's a big house and plenty of room, team, his horse following behind
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side, and the kid lifted it by one 1 till we git the Poole—" He stopped the wagon. The little woman was
A Chicago man has gone to prison for confessing he had arm,—the gun arm, the one he again. “This boy workln' for you?” on the seat beside him. Two riders
went ahead
four wives, each one a nurse. He’s lucky he did not have meant to “shoot down." The arm he asked brusquely.
Half a mile behind them, he fol­
gave limply in his grasp, the bone “He’s—been helping me—"
to go to a hospital.
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shattered above the elbow; and the { -oh . I don't call him to mind, lowed the little cavalcade. Easy
kid froze to an amazed immobility | Y„h want to look out for strangers. enongh, with the cluck of the
wagon coming faintly through tbe
I for ten seconds, his mind blank, his w here’s Nate?”
fingers groping and testing.
, The little woman lifted her hand starlight. The kid wondered If they
Arm shoah was plugged, all right.' froin patting the baby, and pointed were afraid he might be on their
H A R D W A R E — F U R N IT U R E
P A IN T
Not a doubt in the world about one finger to tbe corner where track. Probably not. His little ar
! that. Funny the kid hadn’t noticed ' stood the bed.
gument with Pete was kind of per­
sonal. One of the men didn't like
I It before. But. then, Wheeler had
"Sick?”
fallen on that side and his arm had
A beadshake was his answer, and Pete’s remarks any too well. He'd
be glad Pete got himself earmarked
; been underneath, aDd the hole in tj,e jjtd did not move,
his head was too plain to miss see-
-No time to go on a toot, with that-a-way.
T O BE C O N T IN U E D
ing. It never had occurred to the t),e pooli
GREED
kid to look at that arm. Hadn't
“They got him.” Nate's wife
If any writer were big enough to gather up all the thous­ happened to get hold of it when spoke In that dull, level tone which POTATO PROFITS DEPEND
ands of stories of the stock market crash, he would have he loaded him on the pinto, either. the kid hated to hear. “Shot him on
ON QUALITY OF PRODUCT
material for the Great American Novel.
Hell, he hadn't missed, after all! the road somewhere. The boy found
fo o a l, c J o t li ln 0
Hit
the
arm
right
where
he
aimed,
him and brought him home.”
Large Crop of Spuds Predicted;
For the bull market, and the catastrophe which ended it,
up
above
tbe
elbow
where
there
The
kid
stood
aside
for
them,
as'
represented all that is best and worst in the American char­
Low Price« to P revail for
•n d
. M O D ER N LIFE
Alt But Best Grade»
acter; our optimism, which is at once our strength and our was only one bone to bust and no they rushed to the bed to look a t '
DEM ANDS COM PLETE
weakness; our restless desire to better our condition by any great harm done. Few weeks in a Natei but no one paid any attention !
to him. Not then. The tall man
The profit which Oregon potato
available means; our worthy ambition and our unworthy sling, arm good as ever.
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
The kid felt the little heat waves brought the lamp and they ex- growers realize from their crop this
greed.
streaking up his spine at the wo- am| nC(] the body thoroughly. They year will depend considerably on
One of the best of the market stories was told me by a man s voice from the doorway, and muttered together, but the kid their ability to produce a large
celebrated surgeon whose name I can not reveal.
the heat warmed and dissipated could not hear what they said, be- percentage of high grade potatoes,
he stayed back, near the foot keeping the amount of lower grade
“I worked hard for my money,” he said, “and have never that cold lump he had been carry
speculated. However, the fever got me finally, like every­ ing in his chest. He hadn’t bungled of the bed. Near the door too. No or No. 2 tubers down to a minimum,
body else. There was one particular stock which was a that shot, after all. Wheeler must Use letting them block the way Kays E. R Jackman, extension spe-
favorite in my city. Bank presidents and boot-blacks were in have ducked his head right In line out. even if they did think he was clalUt In farm crops at Oregon
with the bullet. It was an accident working for the Wheelers.”
Btate college.
it together; it went up by leaps and bounds.
—and that made a difference; a
There was a sudden and slgnifl-
Indications are for a large potato
“Agaiuot all nij traditions, I bought several hundred very great difference to the kid, cant pause. The tail men leaned acreage this year, which will mean
over and probed carefully with a a big crop and low prices If yields
shares. It continuel to climb; 1 had profit of many thous­ Justly proud of his skill.
and dollars.
He lifted Wheeler’s body from finger, then stood up and spat over are average, believes Jackman. If
the pinto to his own back, carried bis shoulder Into the shadows. He
"One night my wife saw me making penciled calcula­ It in and laid It on the bed. The looked past his companions, fixing this Is the case, he says, number
twos will be worth only stock feed
tions on the margin of the newspaper She said I ought wife now stood staring down at him his unpleasant gaze on the kid.
T O a mere man, that townds Tike Ute mnheit extravagance. The
not to be worrying about stocks, and she urged me to sell with the hot, dry eyes of hate. H ate! “You over there, what’s yore prices.
In
Irrigated
sections,
Jackman
out and never think about the market again.
for the man who had killed her hus- name?”
; points out, early and frequent ap-
lady o i the house knows, however, that it is only the beginning
"Bob Reeves," said the kid.
plication of water helps In keeping
“I argued that by holding on for another ten points we band-
of a recipe for something her whole family will enjoy.
She stooped now and picked up
‘‘Reeves—don’t know that name, down the percentage of low grade
could pay for the wing which she wanted to build on the
the
baby
and
set
him
astride
one
j
Where
you
from?”
potatoes,
while
in
non-lrrlgated
re-
house.
4
bony hip and wiped hit nose and
"Brazos.” The kid did not lift his gions conservation of moisture sup-
“While we were still talking, my little girl came in to cheeks with a corner of her apron eyes—much. But he got a pretty ply by planting potatoes on ground
W hatever it is, if it's done with an electric range, she knows it
my help on her Latin lesson for the next day. It was Red-headed little tike, that baby, comprehensive view through his kept entirely free of plant growth
will come out exactly as planned, because the electric range gives
the translation of Aesop’s fable of the dog and the bone. Red headed like his pappy. It point lashes.
, since early spring given the best
The dog, you remember, sav, his reflection in the water, ed now to Wheeler and said, “Dad- “He brought Nate home to me. results. In the latter case, cultlva-
even, constant heat . . . it can be regulated to the finest degree
and thinking it was another dog whose bone he would dy go bye? twice, waving its chub- And be did the chores.” The little , tlon Is practiced only as necessary
steal, reached down with open jaws and lost his own bone. by arm toward the bed.
woman In the rocking chair, hold- to kill weed growth.
of temperature desired . . . and it is doubly satisfactory because
That did something to the wo- ing the sleep-slackened form of her > Careful digging practice* are also
"The moral of the fable was, ‘Greed usually results in
of its economy in operation at our low rates.
man, klnda. She grabbed the baby’s ( baby In her arms, stopped rocking ! important In keeping down the
the loss of everything.’
i arm down and turned away quick, and turned her anguished eyes up- number of number two tubers
"That night when I went to bed I could not sleep. Tbe and sat down on a rocking chair on the tall man. “He’s l>e<-n awful 1 caused by mechanical Injury, Jack-
See your dealer's stock of electric ranges at o n c e -th e rt is a style
fable kept running through my mind. First thing next morn­ and started moaning and rocking, ( nice and accommodating, Pete Gor- man gays.
ing I telephoned my broker to sell nte out. It happened the baby’s face pressed so close i ham.”
j
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
and size for every family.
that the stock went up a few more points, but a couple against her shoulder that Its little “Accommodatin'!” The tall man Collects Bounty_Bud Klntzley of
of weeks later It dropped like a shot. I was very lucky, and I stubby nose was flattened and it 1 snarled the word like an oath. Fall Creek collected a »10 county
had sense enough not to think I had been smart. You can kicked like u calf a' the branding | "Prob'ly one of the Poole's new bounty on a cougar at the office
1 fire, trying to get loose.
Texas killers they shipped In! Ac-' of the county clerk Monday.
hat that 1 am done with speculating forever."
En'eied a* aernnd clan» matter. February Ï4. 1903. at the poatofflce.
Springfield. Oregon
D E L IC IO U S !
Cooling!
Satisfying!
pa 'Í nt Í no
ecoNl M
Y o u p u t 75c
in th e can . . .
J you tak e out
big savin gs
every year
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