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    PAOS FOUR
ROWtMA AI Df f
i« RUMBl
T H l’RSDAY. SEITEM HER 3. 1981
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
CHILDREN S EYES NEED
CONSTANT WATCHING
IRRIGATION TOUR GUT IN LICENSE TOWN AND VICINITY
PROGRAM READY FOR DOGS TALKED
Before children art* »cm to school
thcv should have their eye« exami­
Smell Bon III—Lowell Montgom­
Spend Weekend Mere Ml» Bar
ned. Many of the pupils In 'lie
bars Darling and daughter. Maude ery. son of M r and Mrs Ham Mimi
grade« who are looked upon is
backward and dull b» their teach- Second Day of Western Ore- Other Counties Charge Less Darling, epent th e w e e k * ml here it inert Is very III al lite home of
hl» paronia ibi» week.
visiting friends
era. are often suffering from »nine
¿on Trip Will Be in Lane
Than Lane; Action May Be
trouble of the eyes. Probably no
Rstui n Sunday— Ml and Mrs
County, Announcement
Vie t et Metron—Mr. mid Mre. C.
Taken Here ie Report
single cause contributes more to
could make me ci i’ ’ ejacul ted you." protested Peter
Second Installment
Clifford Wilson returned Sunday M Parker spent Sunday at tha
Rowena
Instated,
ao
Peter
bnckwnrdneea
among
pupils
In
Run no.
But Rowena insisted, so
Discussion as to whether to ra from Medford w here thev had spent home of ih dr daughter and son In
Rackruff Motors hire Rowena to
PARTY HERE ON SEPT. 4
I'etet In lined It came again, 1 » helped Bobby gently ont of the rum school Ihan eye defects
due« the rate tor county dog lic­ three days.
law. Mr. and Mre. Vern Mlewart. al
accompany Peter on a nation wide
The headquarter« committee of
enses for the coming year was
tour In their roadster as an adver nn l unmis akable. the gulping sob hie seat and was Just turning to
Natron
H a s O p e r a t io n — M l» . K l» te M u lti
Using stunt. At the last minute Lit­ if a wt epti.p woman They looked ,n Kowena a h.nd when he aaw the la n e County Medical Society Number of Farms in This takes up at a meeting of ihe coen-
goiueiy of v'amp Creek under eeul
tle Bohhv Is engaged to act as chap- bock ever their shoulders. The til that she was already in. sitting and the Southern Willamette Dis
Viali at Salam - • Mr aud Mra.
Area Will Be Inspected Un-
dog control board yesterday but
eron. They are waiting for Bobby 'b brow n chaperon was slump, d very erect, chin high and eyes ex trict Dental society in a recent
a major operation at Ihe Pacific Waller l-agton aud sou. Juutor,
der Auspices of College
"*> a‘',lon contemplated waa cut
to »how up to make the start.
Christian hospital Saturday
d, < :■ n tlie nimble -eat. her he.i» tremely hlue So he got in behind bulletin declares that grownups are
_____
off for another month.
spent Sunday al Junrllnu City visit-
|.*wcd low small shoulders rising 'he wheel nd they started off able to detect defects of the e ve s
I'lnerary of the western Oregon
Orive to Portland—Professor end mg al ihe hmue of Mre latxtou'e
Peter, himself, showed up to gtxrd
The
rate
lor
dog
licenses
Is
set
in themselves but often arc found
<nd ’.'alili’g with great sobs. Pet:-r again.
The board Mr». W. K. Iluell aud daughter, grandmother, Mre Sarah Adame.
advantage
pulled to the side of the road .m l
Rowena settled hack In the rum- to neglect t.teir chlldreu in this irrigation tour to be held Beptein by the county court
Prom ten until eleven o'clock the
before
the
next
meeting
will oh Nvelyu spent the weekend In Bori
her 3 and t has been received by
d both he ai*'i ble seat with a malicious little grin, regard.
StOI'i < d ¡hi car
photographers snapped and the re­
tain
the
rates
on
licenses
of ad land.
TRIANGLE LAKE PLACE
T. oven j loused
leaned back
bark through lue After listening to Bobby's chatter
“A person has only oue set of ll. S. Fletcher, Lane county agri­
porters took notes. First Rowena window
Jacent counties to latne.
about Carter for an hour, she lean eyes lo carry him turough life cultural agent.
□aster
Mas
Services
Rev
II
K
TO BE SOLD, REPORT
sat at the wheel, then Peter, then
It Is said that owing to the high
"Why. what’s the
ter. darl- ed forward.
declares the bulletin, “and when
The lour starta at Portland at 8 rale for licenses here (hat some Baker conducted services at the
the two together, each bravely try­
ing?" asked Rowena solicitously.
“Do you mind if I close this win they are worn out a new set cannot
C. M llulburt. proprietor of tbe
u. tn. conducted under auspices of dog owners have purchased Been Baptist church In Dexter Bunday.
ing to conceal the worm of fear
"Don t you feel well?”
dow?" she asked sweetly. ''I'm try­ be Installed
The
services
had
been
previously
Triangle
latke resort Is disposing
Oregon Slate college extension ser­ ses In other counties where the
that gnawed at the core of his be­
The small brown head shook vlg- ing to think out the plot to a story
announced for Ihe following week of his holdings at tha lake
“Grownups, as a rule, know some, vice.
ing— fear that the chaperon had
rate la lower
ot ously from side to side.
and I must have perfect silence to thing of the care that should be
Mr llulburt has been appointed
changed her mind and would not
The party will spend Thursday
Mere from Portland— Miss t iara
"I—I'm lonesome." confessed a decide whether I want to have given to their eyes, but children do
In a government position and will
As the dog control board oper­
come.
Eleven o’clock — eleven
sad small voice. "C-Carter—didn't Bobby's Carter commit Ihe murder not. and we can not start too early night at t orvallls and will start ates under state law Ihe dog lic­ Masses of Portland arrived Itere have lo devote full time to this
thirty. The reporters were getting
on the second day's tour to Lane
Saturday for an Indefinite violi at
come to see me off.”
or be committed."
position, he says
enses purchased In other counties
to safeguard these precious pos Friday morning.
restive. Mr. Rack had his watch in
the home of hher »later and brother
"C-Carter?" asked Rowena and
From that moment the rumble sessions for them
are
valid
In
latne
his hand and Mr. Ruff was talking
Inlaw, Dr. and Mr». N. W Emery.
The following is tbe Itinerary (or
E’eter in chorus.
seat was Rowena's own.
business off at one side of the room.
The hoard gruuted the claims of
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
"Babies, for instance, should the second day wh|ch Is of Interoit
"We're engaged. I thought surely
She seemed to take a morbid
Son Born — Mr ami Mr» Tom
A taxicab pulled up at the side
sheep owners for 14 animals killed
he would come <o see me off, and pleasure In providing comfort for sleep In a well ventilated but care­ lo Lane county farmers.
In
ihe
County Court of the State of
Billings of Lenburg lire the par
entrance and a little brown mouse
by dogs during the past month
he didn't. I wish 1 hadn t come. 1 her privacy, and often smiled to fully darkened room. If they take
Oregon for l-ane county In tbe
Friday, September 4
> ut» of a baby hoy horn to them
of a girl slipped out and crept timid-
matter of the estate of Samuel
feel very badly. Maybe Id better go herself in complacement and not their daytime naps out-of-doors,
7:30 a in —Leave Heutou hotel,
ut lite Paciiic Christian hospital In
ly In through the rear door and . . .
.
„ .
.
E Phillips, deceased.
hack.
I unnialicious satisfaction when aha some arrangement should be de Corvallis.
NO LABORERS NEEDED
Notice Is hereby given that L. E.
Eugene on Thursday. August 27.
sidled up to the cashier's cage. She
vised
for
shading
tlielr
eyes
from
Stricken each with sudden fear heard the steady soft roll of Bob-
8 30-8:60- Wilmer Walton, 16
Zlnlker of Creswell, Oregon hae
1921
had to atand on tiptoe to be seen that the chaperon might fail them— j by's voice regaling Peter with vivid
IN
YAKIMA
FRUIT
BELT
the light. If the baby goes out In a acres truck crops, overhead sprlnk
been appointed administrator of
from within.
the estate of Samuel K. Phillip de­
and they no farther west than th e ' accounts about Carter and their carriage or go-esrt for his dally ling system.
Returns
to
Duties—
Mr»
Harris
"Where will 1 find Miss Ros­
C h a m b e r of C o m m e rc e Issues W a rn
ceased by urder of Ihe above en­
Hudson river—nowena and Peter j lost quarrel which eaused her to ap- airing, the hood should be tilted
9
00
9
20—R.
V.
Roger.
10
acre
Hurd, nee Alice .Vise Loomis, re titled Court end has duly qualified
In g to People P la n n in g A pple
tand?*' she asked and her voice was
in such a wav that his eyes at all cherry orchard under Irrigation
got hurriedly out and ran back to > ply for the trip.
turned to her duties as assistant at as such.
a rippling low whisper.
P a c k in g E m p lo y m e n t
ber, standing on cither side while
Peter was In possession of a com­ times are comfortably shaded front several years.
the dental office of Dr. W N. Dow,
All persons having claims against
"What name, please? Are you
Rowena tenderly wiped the tear- plete biography of Carter long be­ direct sunlight. However, the ex
said estate ere hereby notified to
9 40 10:00- J O. Holt fruit and
from one of the papers?” asked the
The Yakima valley. Washington, Saturday following a honeymoon present the same, duly Verified at
stained face with a wisp of hand­ fore they reached Buffalo, where posure to light which is almost un truck crops.
which auiiually harvests (rout 40 trip spent visiting various scenic Hi. ,,ff|i,- ,,t c II Sedgwick altor
cashier briskly.
kerchief and Peter patted both they were to pay their first official avoidable when giving a baby a
to
50 million dollars worth of agri­ places In Ihe north
"No. I'm Miss Lowell—Roberta
ney for said estate al Creswell,
10:06-10 20—S. E. Fish, fruit and
small brown hands with great vigor. visit to the Rackruff salesrooms, daily twenty minute sunbath does
Oregon, or (he undersigned within
cultural products, over half of
Lowell. I—I am the chaperon for
truck
crop«.
”1 wrote him a very formal note,” and where he was to make his first no harm.
Returns
from
Mine—George
Cox
six months from this 3rd day of
the motor tour,” explained the little
10:26-10:40—W. J. James. 40 which represents the value of Its was In Mprlngfleld the first of the September. 1931.
Bobby went on, "and said good-by, picture of the roadster and Ro­
fruit crops, this year already has
brown mouse with a roll of brown
"Equal care should be taken as acres fruit and truck crops.
and told him he wouldn't need to wena.
I, K. Zlnlker. Administrator of
50 per cent more fruit workers on week from the minee above Blue
eyes and a display of deep dimples.
the children grow older to see that
boher aking me out places any
Estate of Samuel E Phillip,
11:00-11:20—T. Chase, fruit and
For all the seclusion of the rum­
“Oh. Mr. Rack," called the cash­
the ground and waiting for the ap Hiver Huckleberry ph king Is about
their eyes are adequately protect­ truck crops.
deceased. Creswell. Oregon.
more and sen ling me presents and ble seat. Rowena was able to break
over
on
Gold
Hill
now
he
reports
pie season to open up than will be
ed. Children always have as much
ier. “here’s the chaperon.”
C. 11. Sedgwick. Attorney, Creswell,
flowers, for 1 was going on a long in on Bobby's love-affair long
11:35-12:00—Inspect cannery of required to handle the crop this The dry warm weather has dried Oregon.
The little brown mouse looked
sunshine and fresh air as possible,
................. .. „
,
.
motor trip with some dear friends enough to voice her disagreement
IS 3 10-17 24 -(>. 1»
ready to sink into the floor in shy
but a direct glare of light Into the Eugene Fruit Growers. Brief state­ season, acordlng lo an announce­ most of the berries up
■
'
. . . . . .
and would be gone a long time, and with Peter’s plans when she wanted
ment
by
J.
O.
Holt,
manager,
rela­
ment by L. F Bishop, chairman of
eyes should always be avoided.
confusion as the tide of photogra
was starting on Monday morning at to. which was pretty often. It went
tive
to
effect
of
Irrigation
upon
the Yakima chamber of commerce
phers. reporters, automobile execu
It is well to remember, too. In con­
nection with any indoor arrange­ quantity and quality of products re committee on unemployment. This
lives and salesmen—and Rowena
snd Peter, you may be sure—surged
announcement was made In answer
ments that the eyes of the children, ceived by cannery.
12:06-12:20—Inspection of Eu­ to inquiries which continue to pour
like those of adults, are best pro­
swiftly toward her.
tected when the light comes from gene's unique public market where into the Yakima chamber from peo­
‘The chaperon!" ejaculated Mr.
the left side. Indoor play quarters many irrigated products are sold ple throughout Washington. Oregon.
Rack.
dfreecly to consumers.
Idaho. California and British Col­
should always be well lighted.
•'The chaperon ?" echoed Mr. Ruff.
She had told Rowena she was
1:00-2:30—Enroute Eugene to umbia. who seek Information re­
“Eye strain may develop very
garding the pear, apple aud hop
twenty-three years old, but stand­
early In life, and children should Lebanon.
ing timidly as she did at barely five
2:30-2:60—Ray Fisher. 15 acres harvest and many of whom indi­
be carefully watched for any signs
feet two. with little brown curls
of It. If they scowl or squint when irrigated berries. Pumping from cate that In previous years they
have followed the fruit harvest and
framing her dimpled brown face,
Riey look at a toy or at their pic­ well.
desire to seek employment again
she did not at first glance bear
ture books, if they seem dull and
2:503:10—J. 8. Medler. 16 acres
te-tlmony to such weight of years.
listless, it is a wise plan to have Irrigated walnuts, pumping from this season.
Her small hands fluttered nervously
them examined. Cross eyes shonld Santiam.
In view of the horde of fruit
with gloves and chain. Her big
not be neglected but should be
3:50-4:16—C. T. Darley, manager, workers who have already swarmed
brown eyeB gaxed out, appalled and
brought promptly to the attention West Stayton irrigation project.
Into the valley, only a small per­
appealing, at the crowd that surged
of an occulist. a physician who spe
cent of whom have been gble to
5:00-5:30—San
Brown
farm,
Ger­
her way.
ciallzes in the correction of eye
find work, those making Inquiries
“Are—are you Roberta Lowell?"
defects. One year of age is not too vais. Experimental deefT well pro­ are urged to change their plans
ject.
Statements
by
Senator
Brown
gasped Rowena.
early to begin the treatment of
and not attempt to find work In the
"No wonder they call you Bobby,”
cross eyes. The earlier the treat­ and M. R. Lewis, Oregon experi­ Yakima valley fruit harvest this
ment
station.
»aid Peter.
ment is begun the better are the
Nature I h wist* In bringing tIt«- harvest season Junt
year.
Rowena ralHed first. “Never
permanent results that may be ex
before winter so that we can eat fresh foods, full
Turkey Has Four Legs
"I— I'm lonesome,” confessed Bobby, In a sad, small voice.
mind, never mind!" she announced
pected and if treatment is develop­
of vitamins and build up our bodies for the cold
San Jose, Calif.—A white turkey
with a quick assumption of sever-
----- —
ed one eye may become, for all
weather. That Is why we are featuring thin de­
FORECLOSURE SUIT OF
lty. "Thia is Bobby, and I'm the ten o'clock from the Rackruff sales without saying that they did not practical purposes, permanently hen with foru legs and two tails Is
partment
of our store at tills time.
$12,000 FILED HERE
chaperon.”
room on Broadway, and of course I agree about the financial manage- blind. Children’s eyes should be the property of Mrs. Lucy Dutre.
A few minutes later, the Rackruff thought he would be there to see ment of the trip. Rackruff Motors, examined as a matter of routine, be- who has a farm on Brokaw road,
Foreclosure suit on a mortgage
a few miles from here. The turkey,
,-radster swept ints Broadway and
off, and
wasn’t."
Inc., has agreed to pay all expenses fore they are sent to school.
for 912,000 was filed In circuit
which
has
become
a
great
pet.
Is
turned south, and the cheers of the
Grief quite overcame her. and she for the car en route and had a
l - --------------------------
three and one-half years old. lays court Saturday by the Artisans
assembled witnesses rattled the would have slid clear off the rum- lowed Peter and Rowena a Joint
well, and is otherwise perfectly nor­ Life association against H. E. Wild
plateglass windows of the show- ble seat into the bottom of the car salary of one hundred dollars a FAIR PROGRAM TO
er and Lada Wilder anrd Charles
mal.
looms.
if Peter hadn't caught her firmly week-an expense allowance, It was
HAVE MUCH COLOR
K Wilder and Mary W Wilder.
"You were right, Peter.” confess and drawn her back.
really.
!
---- — —
The complaint state« that six
Napolaon
Wantad
Australia
ed Rowena kindly, when they slow-
'‘Don’t you care, darling,” said
Peter's idea of the way to carry
SALEM, Ore., Sept. 3—A kalel
Paris—A curious map now In the per cent interest lx sought from
id for the first traffic light. We Rowena. "Men are all like that, on was obviously the simplest and descope of variety in all lines de-
February 6, 1931 and 9430 0 In
should certainly have looked her They aren't worth crying about.”
most natural. He said he would pay scribes the colorful program which possession of the French Geograph­
taxes. The mortgage is on pro­
ical
society,
reveals
that
Napoleon
over-”
"You mustn't feel like that.” said expenses for both of them and then rapidly evolves for the 70th Oregon
They were rolling steadily along peter gently. “He was probably so divide equally with Rowena what- State Fair which opens at the fair- Bonaparte once planned to Invade perty owned by the defendants In
(he Gross addition of Eugene.
the Jersey side of the river when ashamed he couldn't bear to face ever was left of the hundred dol grounds here on September 26 for Australia and annex It to France.
The map Is covered with notes
Kowena and Peter had their first you. That’s the way I am. The more lars at the end of each week.
nine days.
argument. Rowena considered the ashamed I feel the more—the more
Rowena said it wouldn't do.
The fair will open with a parade written by Napoleon and contains WOMAN, 87, NEVER TIRED
fdeal plan for them to tear along at —.»
¡n t[,e end, Peter agreed to divide In downtown Salem Saturday fore- the outline of his proposed attack.
— TAKES IRON DAILY
1, high rate of speed, stopping for
“The more away you stay. I sup each week’s allowance with her Im- noon, the opening day. Douglas Me- Prince Roland Bonaparte, descend­
Fresh vegetables provide the cheapest and most
nothing until they reached the pose,” said Rowena coldly.
mediately upon its receipt every Kay has been appointed “top hand” ant of toe emperor, presented the
“I am 97 and go to church twice
nutritious foods in Autumn
map
to
the
society.
Rocky Mountains.
"Exactly,” assented Peter.
Monday morning, each thereafter In charge by the Salem chamber of
Sunduys. take long rides and attend
And Peter didn t agree with her.
"But he knows how dangerous paying his own bills, bearing his commerce, and he was immediately
parties, but do not get a bit tired I
Caution C o tts 31200
eat and sleep well. All thanks to
Peter s idea was to drive along at a motor trips are,” sobbed Bobby, own responsibility, and saving what engaged In rounding up every rid-
Baltimore. Md. — Having his Vlnol.”—MrB. M. Batdorf.
fair speed. He said that if they
“He knows I’m likely to be killed he could from the amount.
ing horse within reach of Salem for
Old people get quick benefit from
doubts about a city bank, Louis
tore furiously along over roads, any minute, or at least maimed for Even before they reached Buf- the occasion.
iron, lime and cod liver peptone as
Friedman,
a
grocer,
withdrew
his
good and bad, through boiling heat life."
combined In Vlnol. The very FIR8T
falo he realized It would have been
The parade will be wild west en
bottle brings appetite and Bound
snd chilling rain, they would reach
“All alike.” repeated Rowena money in his pocket to have stuck tlrelY- except for the community balance oi 31500.
By the time he got home he had sleep. Equally good for nervoue,
a point of Interest, ttred, cross and grimly,
to his original idea. Certainly It bands which will participate In cos-
run-down men and women of any
CLOSED MONDAY — LABOR DAY
worn out, hence unable to turn out
"That's probably why he didn't was no great drain on the expense tume- Frank E. Stundnlcka of Stay only 3300. Two men who JoBtled age. Vlnol tastes delicious Oet a
him
on
a
street
car
got
the
rest.
the bighclass work that Rackruff come, said Peter comfortingly. "He account buying food for Rowena. ton' who won ,he title ot world
bottle today! Ketels Drug Store.
l ad a right to expect of them.
realized that at thought of you going While motoring In the fresh air champion rider of bucking horses at
RoweDa said that for her pari she away Into such terrible danger he made both him and Bobby raven- Pendleton's round-up, has accepted
always worked best under pressure, would lose his self-control and ously hungry, so that they wished McKay’s invitation to ride In the
that something in her responded break down before all those people, to eat often, fully and expensively. Parade- I-eadlng citizens of Salem
strongly to hard driving, and 'hat And then think how he'd feel."
It seemed to have no effect what- wl11 alil° rlde ln ful1 cowboy regalia.
»be enjoyed working when she was
Bobby thought of It. "But Carter’s
ever upon Rowena, who ate bo rare­ McKay has announced a queen of
breathless, almost panting with not like that,” she said. “I don’t
ly and so little that Bobby accused the parade and the Rodeo-Buckaroo
haste. Peter, In that annoying gen- believe he'd break down. He's not
will be elected from candidates to
her of trying to reduce.
tie. almost disinterestedly lazy at all the breaklngdown kind of
be nominated by the Rotary, Kl
"Well,”
smiled
Peter
good-na­
voice of his said he didn't; said he man. He's got red hair----- ”
wants, Lions, Realty Board, Frater-
couldn’t work at all unless he had a
"Well, he might pretend he broke turedly, “If you carry on like this nls Club, and Ad Cluo.
for
the
next
three
months
you
will
hreathful of fresh air In his lungs down," Insisted Peter.
The Women's Greater Oregon as­
and quiet comfort in his heart.
“All pretense, every one of them,” i get rich off your share ot the ex sociation will have a booth with
pense
account."
"And of course," said Rowena cut- declared Rowena sweepingly,
Oregon, Incorporated, according to
tingly, “we will do It your way.
"It’s terribly lonesome, going ofi
C O N T IN U E D N E X T W E E K
announcement of Mrs. J. Oeorge
Select your new Montag Circulator Heater at the
Naturally you think g< od pictures on such a long trip without having
Keller, general state chairman. The
lowest
prices we have ever been able to offer, and we
ere the most Important part of the Carter there to be ashamed of him
Salem branch will sponsor competi­
w ill give you a generous allowance for your old
CAR DAMAGE ACTION
whole business."
self and feel sorry.” said Bobby.
tive prizes for windows of Oregon
heating stove.
"Of course," said Peter simply.
“I tell you what, darling,” sug
SETTLED BY PARTIES products put In during the state
Rowena was speechless with gested Rowena brightly. "You come
fair time by Salem merchants.
Never before, ha« such a heating value been offered
rage.. She was glad abe had al- around here end »11 with Pete- and
Settlement of a damage suit
Oregon Creamery Operators as
at such low prices. It makes it possible for every home
way« hated artists anyhow, It made let him cheer you up. He’s very brought by Arthur H. Anderson sociatlon met in Salem during the
to enjoy the genuine comforts and conveniences of
hating Peter now eo much more na
good company. It’s too lonesome for against the Southern Pacific com- week to pass on final details of |
tural. He was telling himself »hat you hack there alone.”
pany has been settled. The case their combined dairy products ex­
Montag Circulated warm air heat, cutting costs of
h« was very glad Rowena was nret-
"But you said I had to sit In the followed the fatal Injury of Donald hibit to be housed in the new
fuel, labor, and brings the heating comfort every
ty. It would be pleasant painting
rumble seat!"
Anderson, Infant son of the plain grandstand exhibits building.
home should enjoy.
ber. He didn't care In the least
"Well, I've changed my mind, tiff, when struck by a bus owned
Unlimited free parking space for
about her disposition This was a you see, I thought then that Peter by the defendant company,
See our window display of the famous Montag
motorists has been set aside Inside
business trip.
and I would want to talk business
In an order for the probate of the fairgrounds by Max Oehlher
Circulator Heaters. Note their beauty. Let us show
It Just goes to shew the sort and discuss our plans, and I never the estate of Donald Anderson It director of the department of agri­
you how easy it is to own one now by letting your
that Peter was that he never even dreamed that every time I made a Is stated that a settlement of 3600 culture.
old
heater help pay the cost.
suspected that Rowena was furious, suggestion It would Just lead to a has been made.
Beginning September 15 there
A sudden gulping sob close at bitter argument.”
_________________
III be a representative of the J
hand startled him from bis com­
"Why. I didn’t argue with you,"
How Many Pounds
campers association In the camp­
fortable revery. He looked sharpN protested Peter.
grounds office at the fair to assign
at Rowena, who sat rigidly erect
“I’d much rather sit In the rum­
"Mary," said Mrs. Newrlch to the tent space. Dr. O. L. Scott of Salem j
• EE O U E
and stony-faced beside him, blue ble seat where I can think my new maid, “you may take the dog
Is "mayor" of the tent city, and j
eyes glittering ice chid.
W IN D O W
thoughts In peace and not have my out and give him some air.”
appeals to old-time campers to “doll
“Am—v e you cryin g?” he asked most Innocent ideas contradicted
“Yes, ma'am," acquiesced Mary, up” their cottages and keep open |
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — PAINTS
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before they are out of my mouth," “And please, ma'am, where will I bouse. Some of the pioneers who
"Me?—Most certainly not! I hope continued Rowena
find Ihe nearest service station?" come every year ramped at the
you
think fur a minute you
Why, 1 wasn't contradicting —Wall Street Journal.
first state fair in 1861.
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