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T H U R SD A Y , O C T O B E R 22, 1031 T H E S PH I NG El El ,D N KW S PAGE TWO OOWFA/A A lD f f T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S W Published Every Thursday at a na.in « fia > M i ^ n u ( 'o iin iv . O re c o n . bv 8prin<field, Lane County. Oregon, by W _ __ H E MAXEY, Editor JOPVOIfiHT 1031 St v e t SOT " p a Entered as eecond class matter, February 24, 1903. at the postoffice. Springfield, Oregon. r ill RSDAV 1" I’ U B E K -< 75c ...5c 193 1 T H E COUNTY EA IR C o n tin u a n c e of th e c o u n ty fa ir, b u t w ith ra d ic a l c h a n g e s in policy n e x t y e a r, h a s b een re c o m m e n d e d to th e L a n e c o u n tv c h a m b e r o f c o m m e rc e by a sp e c ia l c o m m itte e a p - tiointed to stu d y th e fair. T h e c o m m itte e re c o m m e n d e d th a t all paid a m u se m e n t fe a tu re s , tire w o rk s a n d h o rse ra c e s be d isc o n tin u e d a n d th a t people be allo w e d to c o m e to see th e fa ir free. It a lso said th a t th e fa ir sh o u ld be held a t a la te r d a te th a n th e 1931 fa ir w h en th e f a r m e r s w e re b e st p re p a re d to show . if th e c o m m itte e ’s p lan w ere follow ed o u t th e 1932 fait w ould be a s tric tly a g ric u ltu ra l, liv e sto c k a n d 4-H clu b fa ir. P le n ty of m o n ey h a s b een a p p ro p ria te d by th e c o u n ty e a c h y e a r io pay all th e p re m iu m s a n d m o si o t th e ru n n in g e x penses. M ore m o n ey h a s b een a p p ro p ria te d th a n th e a t te n d a n c e h a s w a rra n te d . H o w ev er, if th e w hole c o u n ty tu r n s o u t to see a free fa ir th e n th e c o u n ty will be ju s tifie d in m a k in g th e e x p e n d itu re s. B ut to c o n tin u a lly r e a c h in to th e ta x p a y e r ’s p o c k e t to m a k e u p d e fic its o n p aid a m u s e m e n t h o rse ra c e s a n d o th e r lo sin g fe a tu r e s th e c o m m itte e f e e l s ’is b a d p ra c tic e , esp e c ia lly a t a tim e w h en th e r e is a d e m a n d to d e c re a se ta x e s e v e ry w h e re possible. — __ — fcU M Bit • f t t f T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE One Year In Advance ....... — »LT5 Three Months 81a Month. O "" Batata to ba Probated — Mary HOM E G A R D E N E R S CAN D IVORCE SO U G H T BY Terry has been appointed adiiilula LEA RN OF PLA N TIN G Irator of the aatale o' Fred terry W IF E ; C H A R G E S MADE «Z /aW sT IlM B g g ment. Her level» lips quivered sens- itself guiltless of groom His pillow But hotel itively. Under the table she felt had not been tombed Ratling Meters hbv Reeves te accoas | aKmt with the toe of a silver slipper housekeepers are schooled to sur- gear Pvt« oa * nano« e.dv tour >■' ,h“ ' ;„ntd she found Peter's foot Io press prises. She brought Rowena son« e a.Mn a» an a.ls rtn » ns »turn__At i * w;suri, attenti n h.q U d strong a little .able, rum in ^perv.,. . | t o . ^ " y « ^ r X « >n u S call p r his i ’c eiess thatpi gave tea her with an aspirin don't feel better pretty a i«w n v ln m u Bobby bocoowt * * • ' * “ ! ¡ c a u g h t h e r e y e O f e a r ’If you hemM parted tv* r ted trvM l e i . : her »wevthearl ao.t » . .„ .I your hii’hand call me— At i being 1 soon have Peter stared and stared at her R o .r o » n u a ir on taking h«i r i » « >" »■* she she said. s ram ble ao thal »he c»u i ule . u h f r i e r «nJ Everyone else did, too. if it comes tow h-w lien he comes in, have him to talk to »bool t » n e t Rowe«« I hat. hut no tie of all those present! Rowena’s smile was a little force«,. » t » Peter to eoiraent lo die o r ihe r»pen»r was so amazed and so bewildered! "1 will," I. she promise«. promised. L e u each . r r k a . »oor. a . it a m » » *, ive o'chx-k she asked for her At fiv hv her braut» as Peter himself Over and aatoniahe» P e trr by e a lm « too w o n and over again he had to remind ¡again three i . r b u reach Denver. » *’ • • I feel worse. she said Rut »!■• himself that this radiant, exquisite: . taamg through K intal . V b cago and a : 'T ri just ......... want ....... a doctor . the cvnosure of all eyes. 1 ’ did not 0 0 ,. I c . t r and R, . r o a bare nranv lifla creature, ........ C "Would— on the » a y .h r le I a r t tr k r . ,.» . r u n » Bobby jrhose sheer heautv fairlv took away I nervon- ' she expl.imed lo m u m to New Y o rk Ih e m j r m M » • ’ » / one's breath, was the ver» same crisp! would it he asking too much— fot they reach D enver. Peter and Rowena d,a von IIIS t to sit .with me a few min cover Bcbbv ha» dr»e, ted id em and relu m ed and curt Rowena who kept such a 1 I'm sure it's only excitement to N r . Y o rk b» tra m They are laced » ,th stubborn finger on the steering wheel utes? NINTH INSTALMENT the impossible c o n d itio n id c o n tin u e a ihe.r trip without a chaperon __ Rowena »uggesl. to l i t e r that they make a •compantonale" n u ,rri**e ,h«y are mar ried and go to Cheyenne, where th en acrrona, «b e n thee ask lor room« . u »eparale Sour», arouses the guapiciona of the b o ld clerk. They finally »ucoeed in ge-llng re cm», but not w ithout exciting the laughter ot the hotel lounger». T h e y w ire the company they have been ntarTied T h e e ie»unie the trip the nest day and are overwhelm ed by a cloudburst in an arroyb and are throw n out ot the car. A party of tourist camper« give» ¡" J S o th ra and food. Spokane . . «naU» reached and th * hotel clerk »tr.ilee when they reg ister They hnd R arkru rf M o to r* have arranged a public revept on and dance ior Sem . They are deluged w ith p resent* N O W GO O N W IT H T H E S T O R Y • • • C h in a a n d J a p a n a re p ra c tic a lly a t w a r w ith o n e a n o th e r an d th e p ro sp e c t o f th e L e a g u e of N a tio n s o r th e r e s t of th e w orld b e in g able to s tr a ig h te n th e m o u t a p p e a rs n o n e to o b rig h t. T h e re h a s been a w ave of p a c ifism g o in g th r o u g h th e w orld but still fig h tin g g o e s on , th e r e b e in g p ra c tic a lly no tim e sin c e th e w orld w a r sto p p e d w h e n so m e lo cal s c ra p s o r re v o lu tio n s h a v e n o t b e e n in p ro g re ss. J o h n J. R a sk o b , m a n a g e r of th e Al S m ith c a m p a ig n , h a s ju s t given his p a rty $100.000 fo r th e 1932 c a m p a ig n e x pen ses. W hen th e p a rty c o n v e n tio n m e e ts to n o m in a te c a n d id a te s it is e a sy to see w h o will be in c o n tro l. L o o k s like th e d e m o c ra tic p a rty will be w e t a g a in in 1932. When Peter went out for a took A w h ale h a s co m e tip to P o rtla n d to live, so th e n e w s p a p e rs tell us. O u r p re d ic tio n is th a t h e w o n 't sta y . No w h ale w ould ta k e u p h is ab o d e a m o n g th e s h a r k s in th e O reg o n m e tro p o lis v ery long. ^BRü€ W O RD S An o ffic e r o f a n in s u ra n c e c o m p a n y in v ited m e to th e fo rm a l o p e n in g of so m e m odel te n e m e n t w h ich th e c o m p a n y h a s e re c te d . “ W hy sh o u ld I co m e to see m o d el te n e m e n ts ? ’’ 1 a sk e d . F o r a n s w e r h e p ulled o u t of his p o c k e t a c ru m p le d sh e e t o f p a p e r, sa y in g , “ H e re ’s a n e d ito ria l t h a t you w ro te n e a rly fifte e n y e a rs ag o . You p o in te d o u t t h a t th e in s u ra n c e c o m p a n ie s c o lle c t m illio n s of d o lla rs in a n n u a l p re m iu m s fro m th e p o o r. Y ou a sk e d w hy so m e of th o s e m illio n s sh o u ld n o t be us>‘d in te a r in g d o w n old te n e m e n ts a n d e re c tin g d e c e n t h o m e s In th e ir place. “ W e re a d th a t e d ito ria l in o u r d ir e c to r s ’ m e e tin g . It s ta r te d th e th in k in g w h ich h a s re s u lte d in th e s e h o m e s fo r fo lk s o f m o d e st m e a n s .” W o rd s a r e m y ste rio u s a n d a w e -in sp irin g . W e s h o o t th e m in to th e a ir. e ith e r by to n g u e o r pen . a n d m o st o f th e m p e rish B u t now a n d th e n so m e s tr a y s e n te n c e d ro p s in to a m ind th a t re m e m b e rs it, a n d is in flu e n c e d by it fo r y e a rs. M an y b o o k s, m a n y se rm o n s , m a n y sp e e c h e s h av e ru n in a n d o u t of m y b ra in le a v in g little tra c e . Y et h e re a re th r e e q u ite c a s u a l r e m a r k s th a t I re m e m b e r: 1. S aid th e la te T a lc o tt W illiam s, in a ta lk w h ich I had w ith him im m e d ia te ly a f te r m y g ra d u a tio n fro m co lleg e: "N e v e r fo rg e t th e old sa y in g o f th e J e s u its . ‘A g r e a t d eal of good c a n be d o n e in th e w orld if o n e is n o t to o c a r e ful w ho g e ts th e c r e d it.’ ’’ 2. Said a p ro m in e n t b u sin e ss m a n w h en 1 w a s blue a n d d isc o u ra g e d b e c a u se th e firs t c o n c e rn fo r w h ich 1 w o rk e d h a d g o n e b u ste d : “ You a re v ery f o r tu n a te to h av e h a d a se v e re d is a p p o in t m e n t w hile you a re still y o u n g . T h e m en to be p itied a re th o s e w h o se d is a p p o in tm e n ts c o m e in m id dle life, w h en it is to o la te fo r th e m to s ta r t o v e r a g a in . A d is a p p o in tm e n t in y o u th is m e re ly p a rt of th e h a rd e n in g p ro c e ss t h a t is n e c e s s a ry to m a k e you c a p a b le of c a r r y in g th r o u g h .’’ 3. S aid m y frie n d R o b e rt U p d e g ra ff: “ N ev er g ru m b le a b o u t y o u r p ro b le m s. T h e y a r e r e s p o n sib le fo r th e g r e a te r p a r t of y o u r in c o m e .” O f th e th r e e h its of w isdom th is la st h a s d o n e m e th e m o s t goo d . W h e n e v e r I th in k 1 a m h a v in g a to u g h tim e I r e m e m b e r th a t jo b s w ith n o w o rrie s c a r r y sm a ll pay. I t’s b e c a u s e 1 h a v e la r g e r tro u b le s th a t 1 d ra w a la r g e r incom e. N o n e o f th e s e th r e e frie n d s p ro b a b ly g a v e h is r e m a r k a s e c o n d th o u g h t. B u t 1 h av e n e v e r f o rg o tte n th e m , a n d I now p a ss th e m o n in th is e d ito ria l. N in e ty -n in e o u t of e v e ry h u n d re d r e a d e r s will p ay n o a tte n tio n . B u t so m e d ay . fifte e n y e a rs fro m now . so m e b o d y m a y s a y : “ I re a d so m e th in g o f y o u rs a lo n g tim e a g o , a n d it g a v e m e a fre sh id e a .” T h a t ’B th e m a rv e lo u s th in g a b o u t w o rk in g w ith w o rd s. - ,'2 d - , , ' >” ,-'" > « ■» «'• S--" • " t'“ " 2 h,d ,h , Irene Moaa filed suit for divorce In circuit court Monday against her hauhand Lae Mo»». The plain tiff allege» that her haubnnil ha» called her name« and ha» declared he ha» no affection for her. The couple married at Olympia. Wash.. Seplem her 19. 1927. and have no children The plaliftlff seek» Ihe return of her former , mime of (turns. laapertlon of the t ’hrlatle pro ! perty n«-ur Cu»hni«n »nil the lleuck property. Both on the STu»l«w high way, wan made yesterday by Clin ton Hurd, county commissioner, and Eugene V. Slattery, deputy dl» trlct attorney. The Inspection was made In pre paration for two right-of-way aalta soon to be heard In circuit court The county 1» plaintiff In the ! Christie suit and defendant In the ! Heck action. In Ihe latter ault the ownera seek to recover damages aa a result of closing of a railroad crossing near their land. I lam ages of »5000 and special dam ages of »19« S3 are sought by Lillian Schmidt In a suit filed against Sarah Glllman In circuit court Wednesday. Plaintiff, according to the com plaint, was In a car on the l*aelflc highway at Creswell July 22 when ihe car was struck by defendant'* car and plaintiff sustained personal Injuries. CLUB A G EN T T A K E S D ISPL A Y S TO SH O W K. C. Ktiehner, Lane county Four- 11. club agent, leaves this week lor Portland with the club displays from Ijine to be set up at the Pa cific International Livestock ex hibition which opens next Satur day. October 24. and closes Gcto ber 31. Mr. Kuehner will remain at Port land during the week of the ex hibition. b i, . i f , Helen Alice Rlllott filed suit for divorce In circuit court Wednesday alleging desertion. The couple mniArtsd at McMinn ville May 15. 1930. and have no children. Plaintiff says thnt defend ant left here September 1. 1930. W ILL OF M RS. ADAMS FIL E D FO R P R O B A T E Will of Mrs. Edith (’. Adams, wife of E. J. Adams, who died In Washington. I). C.. March 16. 1928. was filed for probate here Monday. Edgar J. Adams is named execu tor of the will. The estate of »300 In personal property and »3000 In real property Is left to Mr. Adams. Dism issal of a petition for the removal of Charles A. Riggs as administrator of the estate of George W. Riggs was ordered by , probate court Friday. The handling of Ihe estate by The couple married at Corvallis The alleged cruelty Is said to have Ihe administrator was upheld by the court. E. Crowe, county commissioners, started January 1, 1931. will attend. A meeting ot the commission will be held the first day of the meeting. Judge C. P. Barnard of the coun- W ILL BF H E R E SOON W e h a v e a g o o d su p p ly o f trim m in g * fo r th in joyouit o c c a sio n . Y ou'll llntl s o m e th in g fo r th e little folkn a n d Ih e big folkn lo o C o m e In a n d look th e m ov er. Ketel’s Drug Store In New Store Mnin, Near Fifth The Big Races are Won with that, high Ray. General Ethyl gasoline and that should tell you there is proof of its double power. It is the best test gasoline on the market and along with Violet anti-knock, makes a pair that can’t be beaten. Drive in here and let us prove it. UA ” S tr e e t S e r v ic e S ta tio n The Theory of a Second Dessert In b rie f, I t’» th is. M edical a c len ce know n tb a t a w c e ts h a v e a frie n d ly e ffe c t o n d lg e a tlo n . lie n e e m o st d o t to r s a p p ro v e d e s s e r t a f te r tneala. Hot sc ie n tific tent» ahow th a t th ia e ffe c t w e a n o ff b e fo re a m e a l c a n be c o m p le te ly aH tdndlated. H en ce, a n h o u r o r tw o a f te r th e m e a l, re n e w th e e ffe c t w ith a se c o n d d e a w r t o f th e c a n d y y ou like bent. Oor Candies Are Fresh and Delicious. R G G I M A N N ’S tw i 'Where the Service le Dllferoni" T h u rsd a y , F rid ay S a tu rd a y 88c Days Bargains In Every Department The Golden Rule Rulera of Low Prices 10th <& Willamette— EUGENE— New Schaefer« Bldg. 5POK15MENS HEADSUARTERS ,z ’ T h e e le c tr ic w a s h e r s u b s titu te s e le c tr ic p o w e r f o r h u m a n la b o r friendi of the out- of door) at the T h I PRESIDENT p»»rr»itfrw’e wom an w ho w ath rd her tim ple garment» by toakmg them 1.1 water and beating (hern againtl • »lone d id i/. Stave w ch • bad idea X A CUSHMAN (•VNMf R«Rr»#ento»iv« o f Rt* ab WoMo« Laifw W OTfco, it AOW «*«•••» |M b ^B#t> a*l t»«4)4/ert«v». Ma !•« jrov to drop bi and — ib e tleclric w it h e r ope ra te» on ihe »am« general princip le, only w»enlifK«Hy m odified and ad fu tle d io that no harm it done lo the d jin tieit article» of wearing apparel. I here n one important difference, whereat the p r im itiv e w om an actually w o r k e d when »he w ashed clothe», the m odetn woman »imply hit YOUR rL A N D wefehet an efficient machine »obrtitute electric k O Q U A R T tR # ROAD W ORK U RG ED ON power for human labor. In a few hour«, and at the coat of only a few LANE CO U N TY PR O JE C T Further efforts to have the state ! highway commission provide for the construction of the section of ihe Siuslaw highway between Cush man and Florence this winter will 1 be made by the Lane county court at the meeting of the state highway commission at Portland November 12. This work can be carried on i through the winter and It would be a great aid in providing employ- ! ment, said Judge C. P. Barnard. H A L L O W E ’EN D E S E R T IO N A LLEG ED IN D IV O RCE ACTION A D M IN IST R A T IO N NOT W IFE A SK S D E C R E E COUNTY O F F IC IA L S T O T O BE C H A N G E D , O R D E R ON C R U E L T Y C H A RG E M EET A T PO R T L A N D Cruel and inhuman treatment are cited as basis for a divorce In a complaint filed in circuit court by Helen Chamberlain against her husband G. P. Chamberlain. Administrator la Appointed — George Iteevea hue beeu appointed adnilnlatrator of the eatate of Thomas Iteeyea. The ealate amounts to »126# In real property and »#33 73 In personal property. DAM AGES S O U G H T AS R E S U L T O F A C C ID EN T to Buddy, enclosing the money ■ r i- r. do ««» W harm, he argued pe - r(, a,ong ^ ¡,h the other proof# At seven o’clock Mr Meeker ' laughed good-naturedly. ‘‘I’ve of their L ^ f a X « cW o?sagePeo?°onrch‘d , had all the fnn I c - - n d f o r , o n e route. / " - w jj entire- K n i bloTsoms for Rowena and J*1™ ’ J “" ‘ ' satisfied with futur pros- ___ their, ___ future sure io get a receipt . as she was packing her bag rdenia for Peter’s buttonhole. * ‘^ iie ss "we better let her stick it found the skeptics." ore the witness of an open door. «at on When Peter had g ne It’s a great little burg." she said in for you,” said Mr Meeker "Seems rmly. "When 1 am a thorough - - - it - 'give» - like more of ' a bridal touch the edge of o : the tne bed an a- I t n i y ' u In things” all over. In a way, she dec ' it ■ !•< maid I shall buy me a dog or -•hing and come and live here. Rowena rose to the occasion. She'wa« rather an awful -h ug tile« had ' It’s ju<t the sort of town I like And kissed the gardenia prettily and then; done. But it had been so t.ti Peter's chin d -usly important for !• th of the: — j am rjch and famous I will rent flicked it coquettishly on Pe efully — into , ¡ the trip pictures and t' e ,i,e - j,ri,|al before she tucked it care!—, - . had—the . , ------- suite by - the year and you fhe lanet of his coat—all this to the stories And the money—the money ,-an K;ve me an autographed picture .......... of ' •• i— — Rackruff to adorn my walls. beaming delight Mr. »«— Meeker and i most of all! But it was too bad f this sort of thing had to happen— jqj invite Mr. Meeker to tea the confusion of Peter. Flushing with rosy pride. Mr. and to a sweet thing like Peter who r . fry Sunday and we’ll discuss our Meeker led them down to the recep really rather deserved a better break pa„ glories and rememher-when" "It's pretty plain what they think tion-room and introduced them once -—he was so old-fashioned at heart Rowena stood up and yawned and r,f „-e in these parts.” said Peter re more to all the Rackruff dealers and their wives, and then to the gentle- got into bed. She would do her level yTrtfuU,. “It seems a dirty trick to men of the press—and editors and best to insure that annulment, in p)ay rhem--they were so kind about publishers among them, too, as well common fairness to Peter. Certainly rvrrything ■rythi The orchestra | it was for her "One as mere reporters ine orcne»ira|ii iu i n .i to make sure of it. ‘One good thing about it. en- struck up the wedding march and ! He was too careless, too sensitive to enurag- d R< w-na “if for any reason Peter and Rr wena. flanked bv Mr ¡public opinion He might get that mv judc- «h-nld hit a snag in getting Meeker on one side and the' head | receipt for his night’s residence and us annulled we Won’t need any o'her waiter on the other, led the proc<s-lhe might not. She would make sure, grounds after la«t night We’ll call the hotel force for affidavits’ »ion into the ballroom for dinner She lifted the receiver of her tele- “What a cad they mti«t think me I" The seats designed for them were phone and asked them to send up the “Don’t you care darling. Next raised above the others in a royal housekeeper When she came in an efficient, time we come her'- v iu shall have the mound of white roses. This. Mr. Meeker explained in a loud whisper, large, Scotch woman. Rowena looked bridal suite and their sympathy and little limp and wan I ’ll step out for the night.” represented the solitaire diamond of “I don’t feel so very well,” she an engagement ring, which was typi fied by the rest of the tables ranging said childishly. "I wonder if you the full extent of the hall in a great could get me something hot to drink? circle. I I don’t want to be sick.” Continued Next Week Never had Rowena been so beautt-1 The housekeeper was surprised, it ful. Her eyes the blue of a summer was three o'clock in the morning and sky—sparkled with pleased Annual meeting of the state aa- I soclation of county Judges and : commissioners will be held at Port- ! land Thursday, Friday and Satur day, November 12 to 14. Aocount of totato Fllad — Final account of the eatate of Cecil J. Hluy ler waa filed III probate court Thursday. Bankruptcy Petition Piled— A petition lu bankruptcy waa Hied In Account of Citato Filed— Final rederul court al ISirtland Tuesday account of the probate of Ihe ea- by Harold IX Ruck of Oakridge. Lia D IVORCE SO U G H T BY tule of William J lletitiltiger waa bilities are listed al »111974 and W IF E : C R U E L T Y C H A RG E filed Monday. a»aela »60. tit toed softly from out the light and tip-tc earlier in the day to provide the They mean so well." “But it was Rackruff got us into it the room. She had a witness to tho coveted suit. Mr. Meeker told her confidentially —it isn't our fault” she protested, virginal privacy of her night in the They danced through the ball with bridal suite. ....................... that the only reason he had not told her about the wristwatch was because a display of domestic devotion that1 Rowena was about half through At two breakfast the next morning when they had evidently planned it as an | was thoroughly convincing afterthought and he hadn't heard of io clock when it was over they went, Peter came in. He sat down opposit« laughing uD-stairs bridal suite her and the waitress almost ran ap-s______ to — the ---------- • . up When the reception was over they and while he changed quickly from to get the order But Peter said ho were driven triumphantly back to the formal to street dress, she lounged; already breakfasted, would take only hotel in a procession of Rackruff „ full display in the sitting-room coffee, very hot. please, too - good fot him, roadsters, so that a considerable before the chaperonage of an open1 'She's entirely — the brute," said the waitress to ths crowd gathered in the streets to cheer door. When he went in to say good night pastry cook. "She never said a word them on. - w , rm of her Dig but ‘Good morning.’ Didn’t even “Peter, don't you love it? de- he sat down on the arm manded Rowena when they were chart and cuddled her bright hea ask him where he’d been all night." Peter was a little self-consciou» again alone in the bridal suite—alone, ’ roughly, ughly. in his arm. .Z S C 'À ftë; but with the door noticeably ajar. b e Î ? . Zn aP w h « d les^ cut. ,e7 Rowena?" he hîTcônstrô'inï seemed thaj of a gu ilt, “Don't you adore being a husband? Rowena was sweetly Aren’t you glad we got married ? a ? we are married a J T i fancy even friendly. Why. if had known .. I - — -------- .-- it was such , were w ere golag co ljg to have the ---------------- tw<W' own t “I only with the hotel had given fun I’d have been married dozens o » |,lnie ce, -..ucing any sane Judge that times before this" Y .s ..thing W it but the cere- them a Peter waited in the lobby down- -. c< detail shaker said Mr Meeker SW For home gardeners there Is a timely and Interesting pamphlet at the office of the county home de mouatrutlon agent for free dlatrl- liutlon. Now Is Ih»' lim e to take Inven tory and plain new crops or cleau up Ihe «aiden In preparation for aiiolhcr eaaon. the pamphlet aaya. There are a large number of winter and early »prlng crop» which are particularly good If planted now. LAND IN L A W SU IT ON HIGHW AY IN S P E C T E D around town she hurried away with BO N D E L EC TIO N her share of the wedding presents in T h e to w n of S p rin g field will hold a sp e c ia l b o n d e le c tio n March of a pawn-shop, where she lett them securely locked away from dan on O cto b er 28 to v o te on re fu n d in g $50,000 in b o n d s c o m in g ger of ’.heft or toss, and stopped for d u e fo r w h ich th e r e is n o m o n ey to pay. T h e b o n d s if v o te d an express money order on her way will n o t In c re a se th e ta x e s n o r th e in d e b te d n e ss of th e to w n borne. . There wasn’t enough money tor, b u t sh o u ld lo w e r th e m slig h tly if a g o o d bid is re c e iv e d , a t She drfted lazily in F eter’a arms. the suit but she bought a new frilly ■ a le sse r in te re s t ra te . collar and cuff set to brighten up the after the hall old one which she extravagantly sent, of. thesr trip. In e ffe c t th e b o n d a p p ro v a l will be lik e s ig n in g a new The housekeeper sat down hesidu down ‘to the*hotel cleaners for press- When dinner was over a d he n o te at th e b a n k a f te r o n e h a s ex p ired a n d y ou a re n o t a b le “ Ing She had • a «mall eleetr;c iron danced with her for the first time he the led Rowena looked very y u n g . very ffushed. altogether adoral’e in to pay You still ow e th e m o n ey w h e th e r y ou sign th e n o te gnd a folding tx^rd in her big w it- was startled and stirred to discover her soft night things in the d,m hesitancy that she was a feather in his arm s; o r not. It m erely p u ts you in b e tte r s ta n d in g w ith th e le n d e r but >he felt some ¿hcu, «sorting .to such an economy J « « / T h h light the h »usekeeper could m t «'•« a n d f u r th e r a c k n o w le d g e s y o u r o b lig a tio n . how old they were, and worn Ihe WThePre«pticnhwas a huge success, ouch—and that «he seemed to melt housekeeper had her own ci ■ m We re c o m m e n d th a t y ou v o te y e s o n th e re fu n d b o n d s a s about men anyhow, and her 1 ic e h^st neoole in their best r’otbes into the music like music itself it will s tr e n g th e n th e to w n ’s c re d it a n d r e p u ta tio n w ith th e I'h a were^Droperl'P impressed Peter ' "Rowena." he whispered. “>t's great grew grimmer and gTimmer fin a n c ia l w orld. T o v o te d o w n th e b o n d s w o uld only m a k e » es night housekeeper in a big h> :« Rewcna in a mound of tf wers in the i n’? it?—Really, its ,ust corking. th e to w n fa c e fo re c lo su re a n d n o o n e e lse w ould w a n t to Rackruff roadster ©ere ph -ogr:.--’-e ' "it's gorgeous. Pe’er i t « ’" /’''“J much >>« When r ,i irw-il nanr-r- intorvseseed hv Vnd, oh. darhng. think l,»»w they re .. — . Rowena seemed t lend it a n y m o re m o n ey . er for the local pane . * co„p|e nf month»: dropped off *h5D1' ;'I S in ce so m e o f th e $35,000 issu e to be re fu n d e d is held representative» of the press ' I." "Pm r read in the paper about- her commiseratingly they gratola’ed on every ha- by local people th e re is a fu rth e r, re a s o n to m a k e good. No H ____ all she muttered, “a pretty young annulment ________ and know _ it was a pearl-s’od 'e ! V.‘ n't the' go down—plop! ,:ke that.—Him out all nigl. arj m a tte r w h a t w e th in k of th e p a st s itu a tio n w h e re no s in k in g . I given farce! ghter. which worked success» fu n d w as c re a te d fo r th e $35.000 d u e in F e b ru a ry w e sh o u ld Md Rowena s wrist-watch with the - l ik e a flat tire?" , them Juft married t-T h an k God 1 same design in chip diamonds She I suppose so," he assented soberly, found men out in time I vote fo r th e b o n d s a s th e y p ro v id e a d e fin ite w ay to re d u c e accepted d with a glowing smile and Looking at it that way. it seems Rowena smiled f inner regTet that she had not had it rather a low trick to play on them, self when the housekeeper had turned th is o b lig atio n . ______ T h e s ta te fa ir b o a rd h a s a n e le p h a n t o n its h a n d s a f te r th e a n n u a l exhibit. T h e o w n e r o f th e e le p h a n t h a s d is a p p e a re d leav in g a b u n c h o f d e b ts a lo n g w ith th e e le p h a n t a n d a s n o n e of th e d e b to rs se e m to w a n t a n e le p h a n t th e b e a st c o n tin u e s to e a t u p th e ta x p a y e r s ' h a y a t S a le m . T h is is in d e e r a p ro b lem of th e M eier a d m in is tra tio n . If th e g o v e rn o r h a d been a r e g u la r R e p u b lic a n in ste a d o f a n in d e - l»endent n o d o u b t th e p a rty w ould co m e to h is re sc u e . Insufficient support, a mean dl« 1 posinoti, desertion and oilier cruel and Inhuman Irt'alineiil are allowed by Gertrude Helen Swllaer against her husband, Jack <1. Swllaer. In a divorce complaint tiled In circuit court Monday The plaintiff ask» return of her former name of Oerlrude Helen Swifter. The couple married al Cottage Grove April >0, 1930. anil have no children and no property right» to he »vlGeil. The alleged deaerllon I» alale a» July 20. 1931 C3EG0N? $ i o o , c c f î PREM IUM S O c t . ^ t s c r d S 21»l A r 'c ia l Expi itl in combines Pnrc-brrd Llveslork Show) Fat Slock Show; D airy, M a n n fn riu rrrs ' anil Land I ’rorluct- Show»; Wool and M oh air Show, Ponltry an I lla lib it Show, l n d u » l r i a l E xh ibit», lioys’-GIrls’ Club W ork E xh ibit», Wild l.lf« E i h l t i i l » ; "Trath-in-fele«ta" Exhlbltal and »pwt.ii irlur H o w Show Eleven »ere» under one roof. P a rk in g »par» fo r 6,MO »ate». Paved road» dlreet to entrane». Reduced fare» on all tran»pnrtalion P o rtland, Oregon HOTEL PRESIDENT A T A . ¿ÀLDFR rqé T land A* c e n t!. . . became electric tervicc m cheap . . . Mt e « » l« le e e (#»•<!. « lo ifc lw o o ^ e M l s r . MOOHM IMF » ■ M A N D I COM PLETE e le c tric wather will do the biggeit kind of « L a o rm c i n v i c E dealer's stock. a fam ily wa»h Select the one you like from your M o u n ta in S ta te s P o w e r C o m p a n y !