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TUE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAPE TW O
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T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
i uMIsfcvd Every Thursday ai
Spi ingl e.d. Lane County. Oregon. b
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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1931
RECKLESS TRUCKS
The Oregon Automotive council writes that they hope
the press and people of the state will aid them in a campaign
to educate truck drivers. They say th a t they have control
over one third of the 26,676 trucks in the state but th a t the
rest belong to individual owners, of which the farm ers have
»741. It is this sort of truck that com m its the greater part
or traffic violations the organization claims. But to you
and 1 a truck is a truck and usually a road hog. However,
the bad accidents th a t have resulted in fatilities lately and
have come to our notice have been those of the trucking
firms.
Truck accidents have increased 14 per cent the last
three years while m otor cars have contributed a 37 per cent
increase. We’re still breaking records.
YOUNGSTERS LOSE FAITH
We’ve always held out that a bank was the best place
to put your money, if you have any. Bank failure, however,
we tear will have a lasting effect ou the coming generation.
Our own small son informs us he is going to put no more
money in banks to be lost but th at he intends to spend it as
fast as earned and he would be sure of having the benefits
of his labors. We advised a newsboy to save his money the
other day and he replied, "O yes, I suppose you’ll be telling
me soon to put it in a bank.
We insure our property against loss by fire and theft
but not bank failure:
One week the bank exam iner gets out an imposing set of
figures to show a bank is solvent and the next week he uses
ihe same s tt of figures to show it is insolvent. No wonder
the youngsters can 't see logic in the ways of the elders.
SELF DENTAL AND FOREIGN LOANS
The French loaned $200,000,000 to G reat Britain with
ease. Next to the United States, which is larger, France is
the greatest foreign investment nation in the world. The
money lor French investm ents comes from the thrifty
French peasants. They built the Chinese E astern railroad
over which the Japs are waging war on China and have
other large investm ents in all parts of the world.
The war washed out millions of French francs invested
in foreign set unties and four-fifths of their sav ings w hen
the franc was vabilized by the governm ent a lte r the war at
one-iiftii of its pre-v-ar value. But all this has not dis-heart-
ened the French peasant, who goes on saving no m atter
what he m akes and he does this because he is willing to
make sell denial la r beyond the American. We may be
proud of our high standards in America but we m ust also
admire the Frenchm an for this self denial.
DISTRIBUTION AND DEPRESSION
The farm board sale of w heat to China has been com ­
pleted and half of the wheat will be milled in this country.
We do not begrudge the millers the business but it seems
that with China’s millions out of work they might grind
their own wheat. But at th at the Chinam an is not so dif­
ferent from us— we m ight eat our own dried prunes, canned
goods, butter and m eat instead of paying the freight from
some where else on a large part of th a t we do eat.
The world's distribution m ethods have m any faults and
th at is one of the chief reasons for depression.
A steam ship arrived in Seattle from China the other day
with $2,600,000 in raw gold . A nother contribution to our
bulging mints. This county has now nearly half of the
world’s gold supply and France has a q uarter of the other
half. But what is the nation doing with it. The gold coin
has nearly disappeared from ciri ulation so far as you and 1
are concerned.
The governor called out the militia in Oklahoma to pad­
lock the oil wells in order th at the oil price might be forced
up. The governor in Iowa called the militia to help the T. B.
cow tester perform his work. Both acts we would say are a
blow at popular governm ent.
For appearances it seems th at the chief diiference be­
tween Charlie ChapHn and Gandhi, when they met in Lon­
don several days ago, was pants. Charlie usually has too
much pants anil Gandhi none a t all. But that is old Ameri­
can and Indian custom s.
A Seattle judge granted a husband alimony the other day
when he was sued for divorce by his wife. It’s the Woman
who pays” in tru th as we1! as fiction now.
the fams it
„ J doctor
J
. .
ohn oseph gaines m d
GENUINE HEART DISEASE
If ever a fellow needs skilled medical advice, it is when
tile heart becomes really diseased. My object in this talk is
to try to m ake the layman understand his heart better, so he
may seek com petent counsel a t once, if he suspects trouble
with this vital organ.
Remember, it is not the blood in the big caverns of the
heart th a t sustains the heart-m uscle itself. The heart- m us­
cle has Its separate arteries and veins, just the same as your
leg has. The coronary arteries of the heart-m uscle supply
it with blood, and these are, probably, the m ost responsible
vessels within the hum an being. ,
If a coronary artery becomes plugged up, the heart-w all
beyond the obstruction begins to weaken, because it is de­
prived of food. It may lie ‘ plugged’’ by bacterial processes
the infected heart. This may occur in a rheum taic sub­
ject, or in cases of influenza, or a chronic infected th ro a t—
hence the rush to remove tonsils, teeth, etc.
Probably obstruction In the coronary arteries is next to
valular disease In frequency; but diseased valves make loud
heart m urm urs- easily diagnosed. I have had many patients
who knew they had a ‘leaky h eart.” But there is not much,
if any, noise about a plugged artery in the heart, and there
is much more danger much more.
The principal symptom, weakness and shortness of
breath. One fails m arkedly In coronary disease, and, it
takes a physician to diagnose and treat It. Don’t depend on
home treatm en t until it becomes forever too late; and don’t
depend on physical exercises or m anipulation-treatm ents.
I'm advising you right.
n k ».lilted Thl» would «malli» l« c C O U R T H O U S E C L O S E S
loi I«« I » k e e p m u l l i l l a a h
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F O R C O L U M B U S UAY
i i i . i k v III« ' lot «>( II'«' wolhlug «la»»
i«sl Moiiduy. i riotiur i l , Col
lodili »iiii'i Iitoinani'*. pollaioli» »H'1 )
„l.ioi mii iiil problema would all li«11 miiiiu» •!»>' la a uoujudl« lui ila« uno
oaiolloil umilio ol Ih» vurloua lu .
pollili' ofllcoa ni tho ionitlioon,
j a .nit.li'.« .«. « o lili woulil aot UMlit»« pai
court» will I h « i 'I omw I ami alai*
„( lliolr aurplu» lo tabe vara ut II»«- j
of Ole city.
COFVQIÔHT lOSl
tv
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see
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WASHINGTON
BY RAPFOftD MOBLIY
, Otloil 11n a n <• laI burdeii.
i i.i notai hu»ln«-»» talli operai«« a«
gwupe
I >"l ami ilio ilu.t i» alai) noi uh
It ia pointed out hy .Mi
it .l hy Ilio aohoola.
■tal «magi««»» will ha»» Io p«»»
„one m * law» Io penult Ihe lom ia
nm ot ilieoo «aitoi», and abrogale ANBWER IB FILED IN
u |h (,
particularly lha .Sher
F O R E C L O S U R E A C T IO N
man Aiitllriiat laws. Ile »een no
i«u»<«ii why a aucceaalul »Kort
At »wer hy the détend,ntl» lu Iho
along III««»»« Ihle» will mH «uccuad. . , u«e « I Un» Arditali» Idle ln«uratti'><
K. Wilder,
Such «urtala already aalat, al Ii»u|iau> VelMtl» Il
VV >1(1« r, Inila II Wilder
l««»a aa’
degree
tllvlUgll 1« U IW ueh
UVH «•••
jaaw» • Ilian
•• — j , i ba
VV lliler wa» (lied Iti t ir
la propuaed lor the new eolithtna and Mu
it nm» rite iiiitving picture Induatry cull n n .ii VV ««utn ««luy.
I tulliini» »•»'« Io (or. e I li a c m t a
I» dominali d entirety liy one man
.o tu i.'i t'ltalm a»lei l l i i n tai WHI II mortgage of approximately »12.neu
d a y » , unii liuaebwll la under lln*
thumb n( (urinar Federal Judge Ke M I L L T O M O V E T O
u«»aw M Lallilla. The aong wtllera
R O W R IV E R S E C T IO N
recently lell Into line, while labor
hu» II« own "trual." All ol llteae
I lie Bohemia Lumber company
are teiogiilaed hy law and permit
of ot'llage Grove la making piali»
l e d to operate and Mr. Swope »eea
to move II» Hiili up Itow Itlver near
no ieu»on why maniKaeturera ia li­
l Ulp u eek . The mill will out Hut
no! he organised the Buttle way
her recently purcha»««u from the
Aniler»oii Middleton company. The
N E W M O T O R F IR M J O
Bohemia company la cut oui on
W A thllNU ToN, 1» t
Pupil»
toll lull he i'i>llqU«‘l«'il 1«) a «'»111
wena" put "her li'iiid on his"arin in pmsn to bring lu.ui«! in . iinoun i»
P .n y f r i e r ,«n a aaioin «««(» tour u> «»«■«
tender appeal.
the (act that prliea have uot been
r o * d ,ir r as ax . . I w l « « » « alunl.
A t the
"Peter.'' «lie said grotly, "I do S() (
#|t
lluw „ri,
belore
laai n m u ir L i n l t B o b b j la e n |a < r4 to act
realne how very embarrassing it is j
, ,
. .
as «.hxpeton
about the hotel«. It is for me too. »h» war. rl>“ *«»kody holding
A tew miles out B«'bb* become« tearful
at being parted from her sweet heart ami P eter u ncom fortably
though I d.ire say you don't believe , m oney Ill th e bank la loaltitf **
Rowena insists on taking her place in the
“You better take these rough road* it. How w uld it do for us to go 1 C|UIIU«,» | (> mnko i quick twenty five
rum ble «o that she can rule w itn Peter and
have him to talk to about Carter
Rowena a bit easier, youngster
You passed in »Pfrately and register each for |
w i(
, un „very
gets Peter to content to die de the expense
monev each week as a x « as it arrives, us yesterday like a streak o greased him self’ I could go in tirst and asa
Bumps is the worst thing toe a single room and go right or spent by n o t Iniylug right no
and astonishes Peter by eating too econ lightning
om ically.
for ’em. We lost one that way."
up. and they wouldn't even know we ,|,#l »luio«' any «lav will conn« tin«
The three toorH ts reach Denver, after
starn .came
together.'
“ Uh—that so? Too had.' ___
...
turn (runt u buiir'a market» to a
nasxtng through B u h f o , Ch rago and S
Pcler turned it over reflectively.
Louts. Peter and R« wena h*»e many tills mered Peter awkwardly
on the way w hile C a rter keeps w irin g Bobby
The Hood had subsided over night ("In the w It. !e it seemed the best way aelter'a market ut d that price» are
to return to New Y o rk . The morning after and barely a foot of water now out.
Certainly anything was better hound ( it »oar when that day at
they reach Denver. Peter and Rowena dta
So when rives,
cover Bobbv has de.teited them and retut a.*d trickled over the rocks where the tor- th in their first experience.
to New Yo rk by tram Th«y are faced with rential fiood had rushed.
Camp < t « pulhtd up to the hotel Rowena
Tha abitv«« 1» the eonclualon
the impossible conditt n of continuing their
tn p without a chaperon
roarhed by VV alter 1'. Gifford, proal-
Rowena suggests to Peter that they make
a •’companionate" m arriage The* are mar
dent of the Anterlenn Telegraph
tied and go to Cheyenne, where their actions,
when the* ask fot rooms on separate doors,
and Telephone company, after a
arouses the suspicions of the hotel clerk
niontb'a »tudy a« head of the Preal
T h e * hnallv succeed in getting rooms, hut
not without exciting the laughter of the
dettl's I'liemployment cotttml»alon.
hotel loungers.
They i esame the trip the next dae and
lie «ay» the adverllaltig that ha»
are overwhelm ed hy a doodhurst in an
htH'ti done »0 (ar lit an effort to get
arenyo and are throw n out of the car. A
party of tounst campers gives them dry
people to buy hi telling th em II
Rothes and food
N O W GO O N W IT H T H E S T O R Y
wa« a patriotic duty and that It
TAKE PACKARD WILLYS1
i'r' « "' io«uii.«ti
n e t
I tiwnet» o( the Bohemia Lumber
helped keep money In circulation
"Oh, that’ll fix us up just fine,"
M agladrv of
ha« been,baaed upon a wrong pay
Arili le» of Incorporation of the I mu patty
»aid Peter gratefully. “Thanks very
flle w a r t 1
chology. Ilia Idea 1» Io appsal Io j Ul g,(1 j Win, ,
Motor
I oinpany 1 l-iuueue a
much. Here you are. Rowena, a la
cotiaumera through their »«•!( Inter
Biltmore." ,
er« tied (or re« uni «K the office I W. A. Un
“It will do for you both with n
eat alone,
I I Ute > ounly clerti Tuesday. The
little squeezing," said the farmer's
Gifford» »tatemeut about low new (Irm laki» over Ihe bnalneae
C o ll
Bounty
wife pleasantly. “Jim and I camp
price» 1» borne out by the late»t lieu' formerly operated hy liny ' bounty on
on one the same sise.”
“S-so it will,” said Rowena. “Lots
lh
Department of Commerce report I.'Donnell who I» now ut Han Fran J al the t f
of room."
which »how» that commodity price» , .„ci, i,-,‘,-l\ ng m cilhal Ireatmenl , h) VV V. 111
“Make your bed close to the fire,"
art« twenty-five percent lower right
Ihe new firm la orgntUxed by —— ——“ « ~
said Farmer Jim
"Turns cold up
now than they have been »nice the I „rl .VI, Nutt, Abraham Hang» ami
here nights."
“I never knew people could be ao kind.” »aid Rowena.
NOTICE TO CREDITORE
“And don't get nervous if you hear
»lump startl'd In 1829. The reduc­ Floyd Manville with a « apltal o f. Nolle« I» hereby given that ihe
things wriggling around.” called
uuderalgtied
baa been appointed
some one else "Sometimes the rat­ the mesa was quickly broken. Break-1 stepped quickly out with her bag and tion applle» to practically all ma­ f 16,000.
Administrator of the ealale of Clark
fast
was
hurriedly
prepared
and
hur-
hurried
op
to
the
desk
She
asked
jor line* except fruit uml veget­
tlers go trawling around nights like
! Flatter. De« «»a»ed, and ha» duly
riedly eaten Cars were loaded, chil-i for a single room, registered “Miss'
this.”
able». Theae are actually fourteen
1 qualified a» »uch. AH peranua hav
dren
and
dogs
collected,
for
all
were
Rowena
Rostand.
New
York
Qty."
"Peter.” whispered Rowena, “per­
I lug claim» against said estate are
per
cent
higher
than
they
were
lu
P
L
A
N
S
M
A
D
E
F
O
R
S
A
L
E
anxious
to
take
to
the
road
at
the
and
was
taken
up-stairs..
Peter,
haps—perhaps after all—you had bet­
c ( - . , c hereby required to preaeni fheui
earliest
possible
moment
But
the
meanwhile
put
the
car
in
the
garafi'
1913.
ter—sleep on the edge of the mat­
O F C H R IS T M A S S E A L S ,,U|y verified with proper vouchers
tress—the farthest edge. After all, big farmer, although himself as eager and then sat on the veranda half an
1
1 attached, to the undersigned at Ihe
I suppose we're as good as married. as the next to be off. put a peremp- ! out with a cigarette ami a pape«.
Americana have learned to eat
1 r c lliiiln .ily p la in for the uuuual j law office of I. M I'eleraoti at 23»
And—I shouldn't like to have you tory veto on the suggestion that it) When at last he ventured ot to the
would he sufficient for them to sen.I lesk his request for a «ingle room more fruit and vegetable» In the »ulc of Chrls'maa Seals In t.ane Main street in Springfield. Dragon.
bitten by a rattler "
a trouble car hack for Peter and ir.
I m. undue inirres». and I«» past few year» than they ever did
a .
...» , wIlIBn alx mouths of the date of
Peter laughed at her.
county were dlacussed at a
, hr
bp,ng ,U , „ d
When all the others had said good Rowena leaving them a supply of «»< h.mded a key aqd a telegism
before. Duly a few year» ago beans I l l g b . re Wednesday. Sadie Drr ull|, puh||„t1Pd the flral lim e thia
food
for
emergency
The
telegram
was
from
Messrs.
Rack
night and gone away to their beds,
______ on the
“We can't leave them kids up here .nJ I'utf written hy the forme.- hui and ■abbagc. along with potatoes.
hear of the tuberculosis j»th day of September, 1931.
he spread one of the blankets
mattress and rolled up his’ coat to alone in the fix they're in.” said the < med by l ..th to nuke it more o t . covered Ihe average vegetable die association of Oregon, wa» here
OKOHUK F'ISIIFilt. Admlnlatra
a pillow for her
i farmer firmly. “It's his wife,"—with ctal. He read it and then inquire I if the nation lailely the discovery
The »ale In Lane county a* In
lor of the K»tate of Clark
- m just Tie here on the grass he- a broad w ink—"Wouldn't be fair no- if a Miss Rostand had registered at of |h(, hp„ .,h g, vlng prop, rtl a of the pa.t will he carried on by the | M
t
o
r
ide vou" he whispered, "and they'll ways."
the hotel. Upon being told that she
...............
side
lever know the diiference."
So the men tell to with right good hud and was in her room he called greena and fruit ha« 1« d
Ihi tr lame county liib llc Health »»aorta I
Administrator.
° e“Good thing it's dark!” ”
will Half
Half of
of them
them down
down in
in the
the river
river her
her on
on the
the telephone
telephone and
and asked
asked her
her wide u»«- and prices «how that t h e l ., ,
will
(8 14- D I » 15 221
lobby,
“Are you comfortable Rowena?”
Rowena?" pried and tugged and pulled at the to come down to the lobby.
supply Is lagging brhtud the d«r- --------------------------------------------------
wonderful.— car while the others up on shore
«, have a wire from the Company," maud, while the price» of tup le
“Oh, it’s perfectly wonderful—
You take your coat, Peter r You will worked with pulleys and ropes and |,e explained, "and I think yon tiad
crops are »till falling.
ith . just that chains, and at last a great cheer went better $ee it"
be cold on the ground with
one thin rug.”
up as the Rackruff rose slowly,: Rowfna left off her unpacking and
“Nonsense. Why. I m snug as a groaning, over the rocks and was hurried down
Another sign (but the end of the
bug Snugger, for that matter Isn’t drawn inch by inch up the side of the
..^ .j __
____ n tr v .«— '
“Did you get a room OJC?" she «1«-preaalon 1» nearing 1» evidenced
this
great’
Isn't
13 g
re a t r
is n i it
11 just
j u s t corking?"
«.„«««.««s ■ Jarroyo.
« u ;— — i
I
.
.
,, .
Cool wfiillipr is I b ti « and with If come« lull and
"B-better than last night, isn’t it?"
Both Peter and Rowena were pro-
..(P'
„ « - u , , , ,u j.e b> ' he reP°rl ,,f Arch * "*' man.
w inter colds which are so annoying and underm ine
"Weil, rather.—Better than almost fuse in their gra’itude.
‘
X
Vsslstttlit Postm aster General, that
your health. Be preparn, \Alth aotn«« preventative
,y night 1 ever saw ”
“You're just wonderful ” said R o-
” it ! .here has ........ a re. en. lucre«
reuse of
The
persecution."
c Slowly
i. ^-lv the foil
wena
never knew
' nr red-headed
rra
yrrre,
ei»™ . ■ it
«
full nurht
night settled
settled over
over wena.
“I I never
knew that
that people
people
rentedieg on hand The drug «tore cun fill your needa
said,
"lust
came
in
Io
announcf
fifteen
percent
In
the
amount
of
I)
the mesa and a crescent moon rode, could be so kind.” And there were
Says the
and we will he glud to advlae you uhout different
mail being handled by the govern­
high.
Little night sounds echoed tears in her lovely blue eyes, and that all is forgiven
remedlea.
loudly in the great silence. O w ls, something of a quiver stirred the chaperon left you at Denver and
ment. Nearly all of till» gain was In
hooted. A coyote whined. Now and pleasant voice, just because she was is ,>a her ussy bach to New York.
first and third da»» mull, the latter
What
do
you
mean
by
continuing
then a wolf barked in the distance. I so glad to learn that the people of
alone f Entirely against our orders
being »welled hy the enormous
Little footed creatures scurried past earth were to very good,
amount of cx'ra advertising mut­
them in the grass. Suddenly Peter! And they smiled at her and told and our wishes If facts are as
stated,
please
consider
contract
can­
In New Store
Main, Near Fifth
felt a little shiver in the blanket roll I her to take good care of herself and
ter. Indicating that manufacturer»
on the mattress beside him.
H e ' not get “run down.” and with many celed Send Miss Rostand to New
arc certain that there will he an
touched it gently with his hand. Ro-'such friendly farewells and admoni- York by first train and you bring
n< reuse In con»unipflou thia tall
wena was noiselessly sobbing in the'tions the caravan forded the dwin car back immediately."
LrkncL
He pm ¿ s s7m ov;; W dhng creek m d wound off over the' P f« « looked quite worried about
. . ’ .
and pulled himself up until his lips mesa behind the hills But before the '*
X she ' Gerard Swope, the g n a t Indu,
were close to her ear—so close that Kansas farmer and hts wife had gone
i , •
„!.
“ • - t -C
a little bronae perfumed curl touched far they turned back and puffed up ’” d, brightly
It« nothing
They trlall»t who . head of the (,, ncral
his faca
beside the dripping roadster. The don t know we re marned Come aa Flic trie Company, ha» offered a
“Don't be afraid," he whispered woman^got out and went close to
[plan to minimise unemployment In
Tin« gasoline that cans.«« your c ar id HtHrf «•aaleBt anil
•oftly.
k I vpb yon f lic most mile« on the road In ih<* moRt eco­
"You mustn't catch cold child,” ' anfl wi,h a K™1 dfa' of laughter and future. The plun 1« being given
“I'm not afraid.”
she said
in a confidential voice. manv foolish suggestions and much |
,
U(| y |,y u|| ,, dltlcul leader»
nomical io line Violet Ray, anti-knock, uml General
“ Please don’t cry."
,.ff ,ct. It 1« a plan opposing fur
"I’m not crying. I jnst feel sorry.” "Your clothes are pretty short and scratching out of words they finally
Ethyl, double-powcretl, go farth er than ordinary ga*t
pretty
thin.
It
gets
awful
cold
even-
worked
out
an
announcement
to
thetr
“Because I smashed the car?”
tlicr
goyerament
om
trol
of
bu»t
and
< autto yon less trouble in your m otor
, . ,
...
,,,
"No. Because you are so nice, ings up here in this high altitude and satisfaction
ties,
llv want» each o f the major
not dressed for it. Now you
I vervthing s fake with us. We
This
Bt-rvice n a tio n ¡ h equipped to handle all your
Peter, and it is so awful to hate a you’re
....................
. .
Who
take
this little wool . . blanket
and soon were married in Denver.
lines like hi» own, the lumber In­
nice person so very, very much.”
cur needs,
wants
a
chaperon
on
a
honey-
Peter laughed. “If that’s all, cheer as you feel the cold coming on. you
terest», grain men. steam ship own­
Cody tomorrow night.
■p. It should comfort you to know bundle yourself all up snug in it. mnonP
er» and ho on, to form a "cartel” on
that at least there's no love lost be­ It’s old, but it’s all wool and warm Love and kisses from Peter and
the European system which will ab­
tween ns.” He patted the blanket as toast Yoa mind now. Catching Rowena Blonde "
This dispatched, and pretty well solutely g o v e r n earh Industry.
cold is the very worst thing you can
kindly
pleased
with
themselves
on
the
whole,
“And I really do admire you, Peter, do.”
Rowena thanked her and promised »hey got into the elevator and went
tor ever so many things. Nobody
He suggests government control
else in the world could ever make to be very careful and not catch uP_t.° t’lcir r(X)™
be
limited to the least po’ slM'« rar
Their tour of the park was un-
me half as mad as you do Really, cold whatever she did, and then stood
high
eventfuffy delightful, , auspiciously tlelputlon, only Interfering In rn»e»
IKSI on
«-a«» a A boulder
Lrvuiiavi waving
ve»»»««»^ the
t»»w blanket
w
you’re just wonderful.”
One slender hand wriggled out _fter the farmer's car until it r o u n d - - fr° m embarrassing complica- ot rank injustice. Such comblnu
,
from under the blanket and felt ed the hill and disappeared. Then
tlons would eonirol production,
» everyth in g ti.rn .n g out just
about until it found hit. which she turned to Peter with a puziled
holding down manufacturer» when
-j,.
gorgeously?
demanded
Rowena
do«ed over it warmly. It was boors
"Aren’t they all queer?" she asked
But Peter and Rowena had not yet 1 h«- market showed »Ign« of l,e<-on.
later when she fell asleep.
when you winh In m ake a point of tthnwiiig that von
of their emo-
Although Peter awakened very wonderingly. "I don’t look sickly or come into the f to;
care for th« in. People who have done thing* for you
early the next morning, almo«t be­ anything, do I? Thev seem to have »>°naI experience Th-y left the park NOT A P PE N D IC IT IS -
fore the dawn of pale gray light, he a complex on catching colds out here, by the northern ro u «e . TTiey went
folk* who will he happy hecauae you rem em bered them
G A S P A IN S F O O L H IM
found the big farmer standing near And what difference does it make if ,o J5“»»’ an' Helena, and all was
loved ones who feel you have forgotten.
and looking down upon them with I do get tired? Everybody gets tired, well- They -Dried for Spokane A
don’t they?”
1 succession of untroubled day« had
a qnixzical, friendly grin
”1 had »uch pain In my right »hie
Peter was working very hard on *>ven the-o new confidence and they I though 1 had appendiciti». But It
Peter got up rather shamefacedly,
dropping his blanket on R ow en a’s the car at that moment and mum- were sure their worries lay all in the I wa» only gas. After taking Adlerlkn
Show Homeone you cure the sw eetest ami Rlinp-
bled
iomethtng quite indistingutsh-
They p’i! d u p to the note, m
mattress amd the two men strolled
I've had no trouble."—W. L. Adam».
able
about
not
knowing
what
it
was
Spokane
without
inner
qualm
or
down for a look at the river.
lest way is a box of our delicious candy.
I You can't get rid of gas doctoring
morbid presentiment.
"Don’t begin wrong, youngster," all about
the ntoinach. For giiH stays In the
“Well,
of
course,
they
meant
well,"!
Peter
asked
for
t
o
singles
and
said the farmer kindly.
“Don't
UPPER bowel. Adlerkla reaches
make life too easy for em right at declared Rowena. "And I’ll be care- «¡«med the r, yistcr. 1 he clerk looked i ROTH upper and lower bowel,
first. Let ’em have their share of the ful to please them But 1 do hope a» the names and smiled broadly
I’m not beginning to look anemic or
”Oh, how do yon do
he ex- I wa»hlng out poison» which cause
hard knocks. Does 'em good.”
"Where the Bervlre is Different
claimed cheerfully.
Just a moment, , ga„, nervousness, had sleep. Get
"Sh-she's not very well,” said anything.”
' Adlerlka today; by tomorrow you
A day of ecstatic, heavenly calm please.”
Peter, floundering desperately for a
! feel the wonderful effect of thl» ,
p
J M
s 117 L.
ssntable excuse. “I— want her to be followed. Peter worked on the car.
German doctor's remedy. Flanery's I
Finally they got under way again
V O ntlB ilC U IsffX t VvffCK
«—careful”
Drug Store.______________________ )
At last in the early evening when
"Oh, is that the lay o f the land.
c r t / C W T l l I N C T A I M U MJ
Os-V L l l I II IIv o I rvL iY lL il 1
R a .k iu ll M . tor« h «» R.-wvns Io s e w
T he man « « ' cord ially inter-
vsted. “Golly, I hope that wrtUiig
didn’t hurt tier. She's got spunk
spunk.
(h a t o n e
You should
’atol.l mv
hould a'
,
C U .M
* '» * -
^ h e d a give f you a I
hot-water
bottle and a nip of whiskey
I think she'll be all right.” said
the- .«««j-i ii'he.l the town when' the,
ha«t .i. reed I*« «pend the night. Ro-
Fall And Winter Colds
Ketel’s Drug Store
Economy in Gasoline
i4A ” S tr e e t S e r v ic e S ta tio n
Candy Is The Best Bet
F G G I M A N N ’Q
CHARTER No. K941
STATE
IS P L A IN A IF F
IN T H R E E S U IT S H E R E
COUNTY
C O U R T G IV E N
R A IL R O A D
C R O S S IN G
Three suit» were filed in circuit
Application of the Lane county
i court last week by the state Indus court for a road crossing over the
trial accident commission against Southern Pacific tracks north of
Lane county firms.
Creswell has been granted by the
state public service commission.
( ne suit is against Ralph P. Hop-
A hearing was recently held here
per, logger and shingle mill opera­
on the county's application.
tor, seeking to recover 1155.39. An
The county will bear the costs
other suit is against the City Fuel
of the crossing amounting to 1300.
company of Cottage Grove for
J90.50. John E. Warren, mill opera­
Wolf Bounty Collected — The
tor, Is defendant in a suit for
county bounty on one wolf was col­
4155.11.
lected at the office of the county
clerk Saturday hy William Pohl ot
Portland.
W OMAN ASKS DAM AGES
AFTER
CAR
A C C ID E N T
HOW ONE W O M AN
General damages of 42000 and L O S T 10 L B S . IN A W E E K
«pedal damages of 4125 are sought
Mrs. Betty Luedeke of Dayton,
hy Nellie Follette In a suit filed in
writes: “I am using Kruschen to re­
> Ircuit court against T. C. Thorn-
duce weight—I lost 10 pounds In
1 ton.
one week and cannot say too much
to recommend It.”
'I he plaintiff alleges that she was
To take off fat easily, safely and
struck and injured by the car of quickly take one half teaspoonful
I defendant while she was walking of Kruschen In a glass of hot water
near the Intersection of Van Buren every morning before breakfast—
an 85 cent hottie lasts 4 weeks—
street, Railroad boulevard and Get it at Ketels Drug Store or any
First avenue.
drug store In America. If this first
bottle fails to convince you this
N egligence Is charged against is the easiest, safest and surest way
¡the defendant by the plaintiff.
to lose fat—money back.
RESERVE DISTRICT No. 12
REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE
Women’s Fur-Trimmed
F irst N a tio n a l B a n k
of Springfield, In the State of Oregon, at the close of business on
September 29th, 1931
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts
United States Government securities owned
Other bonds, stock», and securities owned
Furniture and fixtures
Real estate owned other than hanking house
Reserve with Federal Reserve Rank
Cash and due from banks
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and
due from U. 8. Treasurer
Total .....................................................................................
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In
.....................................
Surplus ................................................ ..........................................
Undivided profits—net ..........
Circulating notes outstanding
Due to hanks. Including certified and
cashier's cheeks outstanding
Demand deposits
Time deposits
1 65,441.03
5(1.22
36,395.35
87,616.39
5.520.15
4,760.00
10,762.91
25.25.1.12
C o a ts
$9.95 to $14.50
312.50
4226.1 17.67
4
25,000.00
3.450.00
4,829.85
6,250.00
1,028.64'
130,267.67
55,301.71
4226 1 17.67
Total ....................................................................................................................
State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss:
I, Wm. G. Hughes, president, of the above named hank, do soleinly
swear .that the above statem ent Is true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
WM. O. HUGHES, President.
Correct—A tte st: A. II. Kneed. Paul Hadley, L. K. Page, Directors.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of October, 1931.
(SEAL)
ERANK A. DePUE, Notary Public for Oregon
My comml»»lon expires January 11, 1932.,
T h e Golden Rule
Ruler« of Low Price«
10th <& Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefer« Bldg.