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    PAOK FOUR
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
I'ubtUbad Every Thursday at
Springfield, Lane County, Oregon, by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
THURSDAY. DECEMBER 84. IM I
SÎ ü HTIK s EEN
H. E. MAXEY, Editor
Kilt»■red a* second class matter, February 24, 1903, at the postoffice.
Spilngfteld, Oregon.
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THCKSDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1931
C H R ISTM AS AND GOOD W IL L
C hrist mas, the season o f jo y and good cheer, is devoted
to the m ind and soul instead o f to the physical body. It is
a tim e when we should elim inate spite, bad feeling, and ill
hum or, and not neglect those who have a rig h t to our a t­
tention and care.
N ot only to the person to whom it is extended but to
hundreds o f others good w ill engenders good w ill. Like
m any m irro rs in a room, good w ill reflects and reflects a
countless num ber o f images— m ultiplies w ith o u t end. P ro f­
fe rin g good w ill to one may effect thousands.
IX) y o u r p a rt to reflect this great C hristm as s p irit!
Good w ill costs nothing but is the most valuable g ift m an­
kind can receive.
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MARY ROBERTS
RINEHART
S 6* AMk>
FOURTH INSTALMENT
SX NO PSI S
Six peopl«, Horace Johnaon I who telle
the K o ry ), hie w ile, ohl M r s I'aae. Herbert
Nobtneon and hie eaetrr, A ik *
a ad O r
Sperry. friends and nr'<,ibor». are in the
habit ot S o ld i"* weekly ineetinge A t one o l
them. hire. D ane, who le hostess. varies the
prearam by unexpectedly a 'ia n « tn g a spirit
nalietic ecence with Miee Jerem y, a friend o l
lb
Sperry and not a proteeanmel. ae the
m ed ium
A t the tire' riltu ig the m edium telle the
detalle of a m urder a , it le occurring l-gter
that night Sparry le a rn , that a neighbor,
Arthur W elle, ba, been abut m yettrlouely
W ith lohnerm he gone lu the W elle realdence
and they find confirmation o f the m edium ’e
account M rs W elle telle them her hueband
shot himself in a tit o l depreeatoa.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
’Do I you recall how you left the was when we were going out, and
front door when you vyent out? 1 after Hawkins had opened the trout
mean, was it locked?'
door for us. It had lieen freezing
“No. The servants were out, and hard, ami Sperry, who has a had
I knew there would be no one to ad­ ankle, looked about for a walking
mit me. 1 left it unfastened "
sink He found one, and I saw Haw­
But it was evident that she had kins take a swift step forward, and
broken a rule ot the house bv doing then stop, with no expression what­
so, for she added: “I am afraid to ever in his face.
use the servants' entrance It is dark
"This will answer, Hawkins."
there”
“ Yes, sir,” said Hawkins impas
“The key is alway s hung on the nail sively
when they are out?“
And if I realise that Sperry was
“Yes If any one of them is out nervous that night, I also realise that
it is left there. There is only one key. he was lighting a battle quite his
The family is out a great deal, and it own, and with its personal problems.
saves bringing some one down from
"She’s got to quit this sort of
the servants' rooms at the top of the thing," be said savagely and apropos
W A S H IN G TO N
both tide* with splendid campaign ROAD CREWS BUSY
material even If It full* Io result
PATCHING WEAK SPOTS
in ax uiiii'li benefit Io the country
j «a Die more preaalng demanda for
Crews of the malnleiiance depart
domeatle relief.
lueiit of the Htnte highway depart
meni were working over the Mc­
Kenzie highway east of Hprlngfleld
Tuesday repairing and patching all
the weak spots on the surface,
WASHINGTON, 1). C.
The ad
Juurninent of rongreea over the
ChristninH holidays I* giving the
country at large * chance to slael
up the two houses. The net results
appears to lie that we eau expect
DIRGE EDI! THE YEAR
the greatest show on earth when '
By Percy llysshe Shelley
the members resume their labors. I
Enough liitlmatiou was given In tin
Orphan hours, the year Is dead.
few days lu which the congressmen
Come and sigh, come and weep!
acted before the holidays Io Indl
Merry hours, sm ile Instead.
cate that the favorite sport for the!
lAir the year Is but asleep.
next few months of the nation's
See, Il sm iles as It Is sleeping.
law givers will he president halting
Mocking your untimely weeping.
It looks certain that anything Mr.
Hoover proposes, regardless of Its
KiMul effect on the country, will he As an earthquake roeka a corpse
In Its coffin In the rlay.
opposed I I I vigorous terms, and
that practically everything he has So * h"'’
' h«' ">"«►> '•'«r»«'.
Rock» the dead-cold year today;
said or done since his Inauguration,
barring only perhaps hla Thanks­ Noletnn hours! wall aloud
giving proclamations, will come In For your mother In her shroud.
C resw ell Woman P aste*
Mis. Emma Florence Jordan died
ul Medford Thursday. December 17.
at the age of 64 year*, leaving aur
vlvilig her husband. Geo. W. J or
dan. ami one daughter, Mr*. Tlielmu
D'Neal and five grandchildren Two
daughter* are deceased A brother
Robert Heed survive*. She was a
slater of the late Samuel Reed.
Mr. aud Mrs. Jordau weut to
Medford ubout two month* ago
seeking higher altitude for health
betterment. She waa born near
Creswell, February 16. 1864, on the
Heed farm and ha* lived In this
vicinity all her life except * short
time at Raymond. Waahlngtan, and
the last two month* at Medford.
She was married to Mr. Jordan at
Creawnll In 1889.
Relieving then that jomethmg might
possibly be hititien there, t made an
investigation, and could see some small
objects lying there. Sperry brought
me a stick from the dressing-room,
and with its aid succeeded in bringing
out the two articles which were in­
strumental in starting us on our brief
AN ORDERLY ROAD PROGRAM
but adventurous careers as private in-
vestigstors. One was a Wither rarer
The funeral waa held Sunday
for unstinted abuse.
An orderly five year road program whereby all the state
strop, old and stiff from disuse, and
As
the
wild
air
atlra
and
awaya
afternoon
at 3 30 at the Schwerlug
prim a ry highw ays would be placed in order o f im portance
So far as congress can be said
the other a wet hath sponge, now
The tree-swung cradle of a child. diap el with Interment at Creswell
lo r constuction has been asked fo r by the Lane C ounty
stained with blood to a yellowish
to tie In harmony on anything right
cemetery. Rev. Geo. Crumley pnator
brown.
Chamber o f Commerce in a resolution to the Oregon State
now. the one subject on which a S o the breath of these rude duys
"She is lying, Sperry," I said. "He
Rock* the year:— be calm nnd ot the I'reshyterlun church official
H ighw ay comm ission. Such a move w ould give the taxpay­
majority
vote
can
always
be
relied
fell somewhere else, and she dragged
lug
mild;
ers more fa ith in the highw ay departm ent and w ould d e fi­
may lie expressed In the slogan.
him to where he was found."
nite ly in fo rm each locality when it. could expect the state
"Down with Hoover.” And tt Is not Trembling hours; she will arise
"But—why?"
highw ay through the p a rtic u la r section to be constructed.
"I don’t know," I said impatiently.
Leave for Medford — Mr. and
being expressed In language quite With new love within her eyes.
“From scime place where a man would
Mr*. M II llunlty left Wedueeday
as
refined
as
that.
While
that
tdeu
Since P ortland strong arm ed the com m ission fo r its
be unlikely to kill himself, 1 daresay.
morning tor Medford to epeud the
seetus to be the favorite one In January gray Is here.
tw o roads to the sea and the governor changed the person­
No one ever killed himself, for in­
Like a sexton by her grave;
Chriatmua holldaye.
stance. in an open hallway. Or stopped
congressional interviews, not even
nel Oregon's road program has been all chaos. It Is the
shaving to do it."
being confined to the opposition February bears the bier;
biggest p o litica l football in the state today, and is fast los­
“We have only Miss Jeremv's word
March with grief doth howl ana
political observers here believe
ing the support o f even its most ardent friends. Such a
Injure* Healing— Mr* 1). A. Dill
for that." he said, sullenly. “Confound
Sperry was on the Boor, examining the carpet w ith Mg flathljghL.
rave,
it, Horace, don’t let's bring in that
that the president’s persunal nnd
condition, w ith o u t a change is brought fo rth , w ill surely
man o f Goshen I* recovering nicely
stuff if we can helo it."
house
of nothing, as we walked along. "It's political euemlea will tak It out And April weeps but, O, ye hours, from an Injury In which ahe sua
result in $3 license fees and o ther radical changes in the
We stared at each other, with the
hard on her, and besider
But
I
think
my
knowledge
of
the
largely In conversation. They have Follow w ltlf May’s fairest flowers tallied a broken right uhkle.
m ethod o f finances.
strop and the sponge between us. Sud­
“Yes?”
*■
seen too many similar conditions In
denly he turned on his heel and went key bothered her, for some reason
It is tim e fo r the com m ission to reassert its e lf; put up
And as I read over my questions, cer­
“She couldn’t have teamed about the past to be convinced by the up­ F IR S T IN JU R Y FROM
back*
into
the
room,
and
a
moment
a program whereby the state w ill know w hat it can expect
tainly they indicated a suspicion that it.” he said, following his own trail
later he called me, quietly.
in the fu ture, and arrange fo r the p rim a ry highw ays as
POOLE - GRAY
"You’re right." he said. "The poor the situation was less simple than it of thought. "My car brought her from roar against Mr. Hoover.
B A S K E T B A LL REPORTED
appeared.
She shot a quick glance at her home to the house-door. She was
devil was shaving
He had it naif me.
fixed by law to take definite places in tu rn fo r construction.
They figure that, when It comes
BARTHOLOMEW
brought in to us at once. But don't
done. Come and look.”
t’lvde t'oltrana. student at the
New projects should come last, except o f course P ortland s
“Did you examine the revolver when you see that if there are other de- down to action and voting, at least
But I did not go. There was a
roads to the sea w hich m ust be bu ilt at any cost and rig h t
velopmentg, to prove her statements on the fundamental program of re­ Fall Greek seluail Is the first casual­
carafe of water in the bathroom, and you picked it up?”
away, to keep the big c ity fro m " k ic k in g over the apple
I took a drink from it. My hands
'I. monsieur? .Vo»/” Then her she—well, she’s as innocent as a child, duced expenditures and Increased ly to bo reported from basketball
Formerly Walker-l*oole
Do taxation, they will swing Into line teams of the county this year The
were shaking. When I turned around fears, whatever they were, got the but take Herhert, for instance
c a rt."
I found Sperry in the hall, examining best of her. "I know nothing but what von suppose he’ll believe she had no
They ran be expected, however, to youth sustained a broken arm Fri­
Lane county has fo u r prim ary highw ays under con­
the carpet with his flash light, and I tell
__ , you.
__ ______
1 was ____
out. _____
I can ,____
prove outside information?”
El'GENE 11th HI’RINUFIICLD
He received
now ana then stooping to run nis hand i that that is so I went to a pharmacy :
stru ctio n at present and they should be nearly finished by
"Rut it was happening while w« dress up the new legislation In their day, December 18.
and Charnelluu,
228 Mala
flo
or
*
th
e
c
le
rlr
w
i
l
l
r
e
m
e
m
b
e
r
>ver the floor
■the clerk will remember.
W' re »lint in the drawing-room.”
own words and endeavor to make It medical care at the office of a
the tim e such a program can be fo rm u la te d and put in to
Telephone 722
I'bone 62 J
Springfield
physician
appear
as
their
own
child,
entirely
effect. E xisting contracts call fo r com pletion o f the M c­
“Nothlag here," be said in a low
I know, monsieur, he will tell you
"So Elinor claims. But if there was
anything to hide, it would have taken different from anything Mr Hoover
Kenzie, Roosevelt, Siuslaw and the W illam ette road to O ak­ tone, when I had joined him. "At least that 1 used the telephone there.
1 haven't found anything.”
1 told her that it would not be nee-, tune. An hour or so, perhaps. You
has suggested The president Is
ridge, in 1932. A five year program w ould necessarily carry
How nyich of Sperry a proceeding essary for her to go to the pharmacy , i see how Herbert wsxil 9 jump on
playing
the game, In his endeavor
the W illam ette highw ay fro m Oakridge to Crescent on the
with the carpet the governess had and she muttered something abou
that.”
to have necessary legislation pass­
aeen I do not know. I (lanced children and went up the stairs. )
D alles-C alifom ia highw ay, w hich lik e ly would be done w ith
I said irritably to him. "1 intend to
■p and she was there, on the staircase Sperry came back with the opiat.
ed. by being careful not to propose
federal money.
go home, it is LJO in the morning."
to the third floor, watching us.
was nowhere in sight, and he was con­
anything hut the essentials, which
But as it happened, I did not go
J. C. A insw orth, chairm an of the com m ission, indicated
She came down the stairs, a lean siderably annoyed.
all are agreed upon, avoiding nny
"She knows something," I told him. into tny house when I reached it. I
Rest o f Good Wishes
he would be pleased to have the support o f Lane county young Frenchwoman in a dark dress­
was wide awake, and 1 perceived, oo statem ent that might lie taken as
ing gown, and Sperry suggested that “She is frightened."
fo r a five year program when he visited here last week. We she should have an opiate. She seized
T
ills
Rest o f Good Seasons
Ip
at
itiy
w
iles
window*,
Sperry eyed me with a half frown.
dictating methods As a result. It
believe th £ com m ission should have the support o f the en­ at the kiea, but Sperry did not go
’'Now see here, Horace," he said that the lights were out. As it is her
Because
we are F riends
appears unlikely that any political
11
“P *?r me on
down at once for his professional suppose we had come in here, w ith o u t1
tire state if it w ill take th is broad view o f the highw ay
- 1 rare occasions when I spend an eve­ capital will be made of any of the
F or Best o f Good Reasons!
the
thought
of
that
seance
bemud
us?
program . C e rtainly it w ill reduce the great flo c k o f local
“You were not here when it oc­ We d have accepted tne thing as it ning .i iay from home, 1 surmised that
president's message* to congress
44
delegations w hich sm other ever}- m eeting o f the highw ay
appears to be, wouldn t we : I here ! sin u c< uliortably asleep, and mad«
cur cd, Mademoiselle? ' he inquired.
since It convened.
"No, doctor. I had been out for a may be a dozen explanations tor aat mi u i tu the pharmacy to which the
commission lately try in g to “ get theirs w hile the g e ttin g is
We
se
s’
governess
had
referred.
walk." She clasped her hands. "When sponge, and for the razor strop \\ hat I
5th and A Streets
S pringfield
There Is no question that all con­
good.” Friends o f the Oregon State highw ay program , as it
night-clerk was in the prescript
in heaven’s name has a r.i • - • ,
I came back—— ”
gressmen
are
convinced
that
new
ii
:
r
un
1»
hue.
the
simp.
He
had
was o rig in a lly conceived by R. A. Booth, John Yeon and H.
a . - ...
inlet w i 1
"Was he still on the floor of the to do with tt
imself comfortably on two
taxation and drastic ruts In govern
B. V auDuzer, should bend th e ir e ffo rts to b rin g order o u t dressing-room when you came in?"
fired, and tnc , evoiver has one - ”■ fix
•i.
« ith an old table cover over
"But yes. Of course. She was alone. chamber It may not be tiie cl .
mental expenditures are demanded.
o f the present chaos.
s
'< .md a halt-empty bottle ol
to stop »navmg in order to .
Sbe could not lift him."
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The battles that will be fought wilt
'.n
...
•.,
,i
on
a
wooden
box
beside
suicide,
but
that’s
no
arg.
n
that
“I see,” Sperry said thoughtfully.
hnn He did not waken until I spoke
all be on the various plans that will
HONORING A G R E A T MAN
“No, I daresay she couldn’t. Was the it can t be done, and as to t . e y
bow do I know that n o .u k_ck to h:m.
revolver on the floor also?"
he offered, and the members can be
“Sorry
to
rouse
you.
Jim,”
I
said.
The nam ing o f the Cape Creek bridge, on the Oregon
"Yes, doctor. I myself picked it door key isn’t hung outside on a nail
expected to fight each other fully
He
flung
off
the
cover
and
jumped
W E W ISH YOU
sometimes?’’
Coast highw ay, a t Heceta, in honor o f H. B. VanD uzer fo r up”
up. upsetting the bottle, which trickled
as hard as they attack the presL
"We
might
look
again
for
that
hole
To
Sperry
she
showed,
I
observed,
m any years chairm an o f the highw ay com m ission, is asked
a »tale stream to the flo or “Oh,
A VERY M ERRY
dent.
a slight deference, but when she in the ceiling.”
fo r in a resolution by the Lane co u n ty cham ber o f com ­ glanced at me, as she did after each
"I won’t do it Miss Jererrv has that’s all right, Mr. Johnson, I wasn't
• • •
p, arynow.”
C H R IS T M A S
merce. Mr. Van Duzer was an outstand ing fig u re in Oregon
reply, 1 thought her expression slight­ read ol something ol that sir:,
The senate, which Is prohibited
I let that go, and went at once to
highw ay building and this is an outstanding bridge, a m a r­ ly altered. At the tone tins pusiled heard pi it, and stored it in her sub- ! the object o f our visit. Yes, he re-
AN D A
from originating financial leglsla
me, but it was explained when Sperry conscious mind"
velous piece o f construction. Seven hundred feet high
But he glanced up at the ceiling I m< mb red the governess, knew her,
started down the stairs.
Ion
and
has
to
wait
until
the
lower
and at the m outh o f a seven hundred foot tu nnel ove rlo o k­
"Monsieur is of the police?” she nevertheless, and • monu-ni later had a» i matter of fact The Wellses'
H APPY, PROSPEROUH
house passes bills before It can
i good many things there. Asked
ing the great P acific ocean th is bridge is unlike .any other asked, with a Frenchwoman’s timid drawn up a chair and stepped onto bough
as
to
er
teleph
,ning,
he
thought
it
take any action on them, will find
it. and 1 did the same thing. We pre
for the constabulary.
NEW YEAR
stru ctu re in the world. It should be a fin e m onum ent to respect
I hesitated before I answered. I tented, I imagine, rather a strange was about nine o’clock, maybe earl­
Its hands full with foreign affairs.
ier.
But
questioned
as
to
what
she
had
the m em ory o f Mr. Van Duzer, ju st voted P o rtla n d ’s firs t
am a truthful man, and I hate un­ picture, and I know that the presence
citizen.
- i
, necessary lying But I ask considera­ o t the rigid figure on the couch gave telephoned about, he drew himself Not since Senator Lodge attacked
________.________
I
up.
President Wilson for his foreign
me a sort of ghoulish feeling.
tion of the circumstances.
“Oh, see here," he said. “I can’t
The house was an old one, and in
"I am making a few investigations,"
policy has there been such a chance
1 told her. "You say Mrs. Wells was the center of the high ceiling a plas­ very well tell you that, can I? This
for senators to drag In the old
Boston delivers fresh fish in St. Louis by airplane. Per­ alone
in the house, except for her hus- ter ornament surrounded the chande­ business has got ethics, all sorts of
spectre of "entangling alliances."
haps we m ig h t put wings on some o f Oregon’s fresh fru its
lier. Our search gradually centered ethic*.”
band ?**
He enlarged on that The secrets
on this ornament, but the chairs were
and they can be experted to run
•The children ”
and find a better m arket in la rg e r cities o r n o n -a g ricu ltu ra l
of the city, he maintained loftily, were
S p rin g fie ld
low
and
our
long-distance
examination
"Mr.
Wells
was
shaving,
I
believe,
the entire gamut of political fire­
areas. F ly in g straw berries should be as welcome as fly in g
in
the
hands
of
the
pharmacies.
It
when the — er — impulse overtook revealed nothing. It was at that time,
works In the discussions oyer the
"Every
fish in any com m unity, especially i f they were accompanied
too, that we heard some one in the was a trust that they kept
film?”
payment of war debts and repara­
by some th ic k cream.
There was no doubt as to her sur­ lower hall, and we had only a moment trouble from dope to drink, and then
to put our chairs in place before the some,” he boasted.
prise. "Shaving? I think not."
tions.
When I told him that Arthur Wells
“What sort of razor did he ordin­ butler came in. He showed no sur­
W hether the senate Is going to
prise. but stood looking at the body was dead his jaw dropped, but there
arily use?”
make It harder for the United
“A safety razor always. At least I on the touch, his thin face working. was no more argument in him. He
I met the detectives outside, doc­ knew very well the number the gov­
have never seen any others around ”
States to collect its foreign debts or
"There is a case of old-fashioned tor,” he said. "It's a terrible thing, sir, erness had called.
not Is beyond the power of anybody
"She’s
done
it
several
times,”
he
razors in (he bathroom.”
a terrible thine.”
here to predict. There Is a feeling
I ’d keep the other servants out of said ‘T il lie frank with you. I got
She glanced toward the room and
curious after the third evening, and
here that the senate, as a whole. Is
shrugged her shoulders. "Possibly he this room, Hawkins."
"Yes, sir.” He went over to the called it myself. You know the trick.
ased others. I have not seen any.”
likely to arouse Intense resentment
“It was you, I suppose, who cleaned sheet, lifted the edge slowly, and then I found out it was the Ellingham
among European statesm en by their
replaced it, and tip-toed to the door house, up State Street.”
op afterwards."
"What was the nature o f the con­
frankness over war debta, but. It Is
"The others are not back yet. I’ll
“Cleaned up?”
“You who washed up the stains?” admit them, and get them up quietly. versations ?"
being pointed out on all sides, It Is
HE NEVER M AD E M IS TA K E S
“Oh. she was very careful. It's aa
“Stains? Oh, no, monsieur. Noth- How is Mrs Wells?”
going to be difficult to collect the
"Sleeping," Sperry said briefly, and open phone and any one could hear
The head of a large Philadelphia com pany decided to bw of the sort has yet been done."
her. Once she said somebody was not
money Oermany owes us, and the
I felt that she was felling the truth, Hawkins went out.
open a New England branch. L ooking th ro u g h his o rg a n i­
I realize now that Sperry was—I to come Another time she just said,
io far as she knew it, and I then
other Allied nations, without going
zation, he selected a prudent, industrious young man.
'This
is
Suzanne
Gautier.
9:30,
am sure he will forgive this— in a
asked about the revolver
to war, an action that Is not even
“Do you know where Mr Wells state of nerves that night. For ex­ please.’ ”
" I am th in k in g o f appointing you our New England
“And
tonight?”
remotely considered possible. None
ample,
he
returned
only
an
impatient
kept his revolver?’
m anager w ith headquarters in Boston,” he said.
“That the family was going out—
of the countries tn the World war
"When I first came it was in the silence to my doubt as to whether
rawer of
The young man received the news gravely.
flrawe.
. . that
___ table. I suggested that Hawkins had reallv only just returned not to call."
have the least desire to start an
ft he placed beyond the children’s a-d
mi
! • ethlng down
other war. Judging by their repeat­
" I believe it w ill be a wise move, s ir,” he answered. “ I reach. pi
was It " « Il b 11 II
; r h ed to have an
1 do not know where
never m ake m istakes.”
ed expressions. Without force It
important bearing n the case. This
Frt."
does not seem likely that Germany
“ Never make m istakes?" the boss repeated in cre d u l­
an be made to pny the present
ously. "M y , my, then I couldn’t th in k o f appoin ting you.
ness. Shipments for the week were D AIRY M A N FAC TU R ER S
LUMBER MILLS NOW
debts and every Indication points
Just im agine how I should feel, having a man in Boston
5.1 per cent over production. Pro­
RUNNING 29 PER CENT duction at this group of mills stay­ TO H OLD M EET FEB. 15-18 to a deep cut In the amount due.
w ho never makes mistakes, when I am down here in P h ila ­
It appears more than likely that
delphia m aking them every day.”
Oregon's butter and Ice eream the senate eventually will decide
SEATTLE, Wash. — A total of ed approximately the same as the
The young man was not sent to Boston. He lived out
week before. Unfilled orders show- makers, now joined Into one state­ to find out exactly how much Oer­
his business days in an obscure position, m inus erro rs and 343 mill* reporting to the West
ed
no change from the week pre­ wide association are to meet in a many can afford to pay and then
( ’oast Lumbermen’s association ror
m inus hits.
vious
New export business re­ four-day annual convention nnd set In motion the machinery for
the
week
ending
December
12
oper
One o f the m ost interesting men o f m v acquaintances
'Pbiln
7*4«
ceived during the week was about short course this year at Oregon collecting that amount, shaping do­
i
ated
at
26.9
per
cent
of
capacity,
a*
has been w rong about fo rty per cent o f the tim e.
»0 thing tut It buff
800,000 feet less than the volume State college February 15 to 18. For mestic legislation to provide for the
I can look hack over His career and point out a dozen compared to 26.7 per cent of capa
reported for the previous week. several years the college has held required Increase In taxes that will
I HII CO .the world's largest radio manufacturer has produced
d iffe re n t points where he took one stand and subsequently city for the previous week and 44.7
per cent tor the same week last New domestic cargo orders were a two-week butter-makers short have to be levied to offset such re­
the woild't finest radio! This surpassing instrument will bring in
had to revise it.
more stations, with greater clarity, finci tone and better volume, than
year. For the first 49 weeks of over the previous week by about course but It had to be abandoned duction. The failure of congress to
W hy then has he stayed on top?
any othei radio receiver
250.000 feet, new rail business drop­ this year. Some of Its features, legislate approval of the chief ex­
F irst, I th in k , because he is absolutely tru th fu l. W hat 1931 these mills have operated at
ped approximately 3,000.000 feet however, together with Instruction ecutive’s action In granting a mora­
Just think what this means to you. Programs you never heard before,
he sometimes im agines to he the tru th tu rn s out la te r to be 37.9 per cent of capacity as com
while the local trade declined ap­ In Ice cream making, have been torium to Germany, which expired
distant station* a* ea*
zt mid aa cleat to heai aa local broadcaat*
an error, hut he never consciously hedges fo r a n y th in g or pared to 54.4 per cent for the same
. no fading, no booming itisi pure cleat undistorted Philco tone.
anybody.
period of 1930. During the week proximately 2,000,000 feet when added to the annual convention pro on December 15, places that coun­
compared with the previous week”* gram.
P.vtry boiiti on tht at»i o/ thu u ontutftti it’ it a m t'
try In the light of a defaulter on Its
Second, he is alw ays try in g . R oll him in the dust, and ended December 6, 188 of these
business. During the 49 weeks of
And it has the most superbly beautifm cabinet you ever aawl > D e­
Through
cooperation
of
the
70
Ice
obligations,
but
this
has
been
dts-
plants
were
reported
as
down
and
he is up in a m inute and s ta rtin g forw ard again. Lay some-
1931 production for 223 mills has cream makers In the stnte an out­ ounted and congress' approval,
signed by Norman Bel Gcddea, foremost cieatoi of fine furniture, it
tilin g before him w hich you th in k is p re tty good, and he 155 as operating. Those operating
is executed in walnut, with figuied instrument panel, framed in V-
averaged approximately 0.07 per standing middle-western Ice cream onsldered merely as a perfunctory
in s tin c tiv e ly reaches fo r a pencil and begins to try to im ­ reported production as 43.1 per cent
Mutched Oriental Wood and Matched But* Walnut pilasters. Care»
cent
over
orders
received.
specialist,
Professor
C.
A.
Iverson
ctlon. Is expected any time.
prove it. Let him accom plish an objective, and im m ediate­ of their group capacity.
ful hand rubbing finishes the exquisite cabinet work.
of Iowa State college, Is being
The senate Is going to have Its
ly he has set his eyes on anothe r point fu rth e r ahead.
Think of such a radio for only $15 Ji
Current new business reported by
brought to Corvallis for a series greatest, difficulties over proposals
F • inally,
he
never
wastes
any
tim
e
in
re
g
re
ttin
g
the
Hae
Major
Operation
—
Miss
•D
„
-
—
■=■-----
222
*dent*cal
mills
was
7.7
per
cent
I his marvelous 11 tube Philco Balanced Superheterodyne hat so
egret,” said
wnm »non,
past. ’’ R
Regret,
some one, “ takes as ....._„i.
m uch ...»
o u . t o f __
you over production and totaled 5,600,- Grace Male underwent a major of lectures and demonstrations dur­ that will be offered that the United
amazed the radio world that demand is fai ahead of factor imply.
ing
the
convention.
States become a part of the World
as a prolonged d ru n k .”
ooo feet less than the footage re- operation at the Pacific Christian
1 his first small shipment iust received here will be sold imir
a dy.
otirt, If not of the League of Na­
You must an aou. to get vour order ini Bv all meant don’i mis* this
T his man has been an encouragem ent to me. So have , celved the previous week. This Is hospital In Eugene Friday. Miss
Home from Hoepital — Stephen tions Itself. The question Is one
opportunity to own 'Tht WonJ'i Pmfn Raaie/"
the words o f Stevenson, w ho exclaimed, “ God give us the seventh successive week with Male teaches school In Portland.
Rife,
small son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel that will open the floodgates of ora­
young men who have the courage to m ake fools o f th e m ­ orders In excess of production, mak­
Rice who underwent an emergency tory and, It. Is expected, result tn
selves.”
ing the longest period of such fav­
Dexter Man Operated on— Wil­ operation for acute appendicitis
more patriotic speeches and flag
1 fig u re tiia t I am entitled to one m ajor m istake a week. orable relationship since last Janu­
liam Kloster of Dexter submitted to Wednesday of last week was
waving than any similar discussion
T his is m y quota. As long as I keep w ith in i t I feel all ary - February. It Is due to the
a major operation at the Pacific brought to his home In Bprlngfleld
since the end of the war. The In­
rig h t.
low production and a fairly regular Christian hoiipltal Thursday of last
S pringfield, Oregon
Monday. He Is recovering nicely terjection of this question, which
And fre quently I run over.
!$««!•
flow, although small, of new bust week.
from the operation.
can be expected early, will furnish P M IL C O T B A N I I T O N I . . . *2 m i
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