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PAOE TW O TH V HS DA Y. FEW UV ARY T H E S P R IN G F IE LD NEWS I l»asv banquet when Ihali'in aii Itas kob, of the Democratic National 1 ('oiiinilltee, submitted a plan foi Published Every Thursday at Ihe National Convention's consldoi 8prtngfield, Lane County. Oregon, by at Ion for u Twentieth Amvitdmeui THE WILLAMETTE PRESS j Io Die Uohstttillloii which would H. E M A X E Y Editor ' permit nil states to decide for them I selves whether they would he wet hniiTHt as second i las« matter. February 24, IS03. at the poaluftlce. or dry. Ilia plan valla for a refer Springfield. Oregon enduni by popular vole upon which congress would act M AIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE J the extreme gravity of the situation medium was in difficulties. She Many Republicans favor a refer ......................75c One Year In Advance ....... .. >1.75 Three Months There were present in the room moved uneasily, and spoke irr'tsbly. S Y N O P S IS M rt. Dane, the Robineona, Sperry, The replies were alow and grudg eiiduiu on outright repeal, a princi .................. 5c 11.00 Single Copy S ix p«opl«, Rorec« J o I umkhi (w ho t«lla my wife and myself Clara, Mrs ing. Foreign subjects were intro ple which they feel the country the story \ h it w ife, old M r«. Pane. N e ib e rt would reject hut would nt Ih e tame Dane's secretary, had begged off on duced. as now. THUR SDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1932 Robtnaon and h it tiater, A ik « , and D r the plea of nervousness from the "Horace's wife certainly bullies lime elect a Republican slate. 1 S perry, friend a and neighbor*. are in thi habit o f holdln< w eekly meeting« A t on« «1 earlier ai«l physical portion of the him," said the voice. “He's afraid knowing lhal II could lie depended them. M r t Done, who la hoateaa. eariea the seance, and was to remain outside of her. And the Are-tongs— the fire- program by unexpectedly arranging a aptrit PORT OK L A N E COUNTY upon Io carry out I be expreased toahstR seance w ith M ia« Jeremy, a friend of in the hall until the trance com tougs— the fiie-tougsl” r Sperry and not a p ro fa ati. w l. at the menced. "Whose cane ia this?” Herbert wishes of the nation Some shrewd A move is being made by the Siuslaw Chamber o f Com m D edium Sperry objected to this, as move repeated. men In the parly feel I Ilia plan la , merce to have the Port o f Florence taken over by Lane A t the hrat sitting the m edium tells the "M r. Ellinghatu's." detail» > t * m urder a t it i t o cc u ltin g Later ment in the circle during the trance ihe best from a political atandpolnl. county. The Siuslaw people say th a t the Port is debt free that had, in the first seance, induced night Sparry le a rn t that a neighbor. Thia created a profound sensa Olliers think the parly van do no [ and the support o f Lane county is wanted fo r prom otional A rth u r W ells, hat been shot mysteriously frgtful uneasiness in the medium tion. A t a second seance, Mias Jeremy adds Rut Clara, appealed to, begged to heller than steal Ihe Democratic "How do you know that?" purposes only. In o ther words they th in k if Lane county details about a summer resort “ He carried It at the seashore. thunder by adopting Ihe Haskoli- Charles Klltngham was known to h are been be allowed to remain outside until was behind the port ships m ight be brought in to the h a r at the same tim e that M rs. W ells was she was required, and showed such He wrote in the sand with it.” plan. If this la done, and both par- ! bor and everybody w ould benefit by w ater transportatio n. there. She also speaks of a pocketbook unmistakable nervousness that we “What did he write?” being L e t which contained acme im por lies should advocate the sume llq To make the co u n ty a port d is tric t w ill take a favorable tant ear tickets and letters. M r» Dane, alone of the women, seems th n lled by the uor plank. Ihe campaign will he re vote of the people. Investigation. •lured to flghta entirely upon eooll- i f by the use o f the port at the m outh o f the Siuslaw Johnson goes alone and Investigates the feserted bouse. H e is frightened by strange mule condition*. Ihe liquor queallon cheaper fre ig h t rates w ould result fo r all Lane county and Seises, as o f an in tru d er in the house, but , being passed over Io the entire sompistes bis investigation. this usage can only be gotten by m aking it a Lane couuty H e visits M r». Dane and tells her bow { body of volera for their decision, port then everybody shrould be fo r the proposition. be had carried o ff the fire-tongs and left saving congressmen from any fur ' behind his overcoat in his excitement. She On the o ther hand, if more money is needed fo r port then tells him she had advertised for the iher fear of reprisals for whatever] In d e r of the pocketbook and turns over to development we th in k it would be next to impossible to get Johnson an answer she had received from stand they muy take. |n e having guilty knowledge of the crime. the county as a whole to vote a bond issue fo r th is purpose. Dr Sperry announces ke is to be m arried Should the right to determine) Consequently w ith the larger u n it development m ig h t be k> Mias Jeremy when the club meets again. , I heir own wetness be passed back H aw kins, the butler, is identified as bein g held back. the person who answered M rs. D ane’s ad to Ihe various states, II Is felt Ihe vertisem ent. Johnson’s missing overcoat la If m oral support and the county's influence is all th a t old battles over transportation of m si.r d to him. but the letters contained in a is needed to bring ships into the Siuslaw harbor then we see Docket are missing Sperry accompanied by i liquor, which really gave birth Io Johnson, makes another search m W e ll’s no reason w hy all Lane county cannot give this w ith o u t bouse fo r the letters w ritte n by the slayer. the Eighteenth Amendment, will be extending the port d is tric t. W hat is good fo r us all is sure N O W GO O N W IT H T H E S T O R Y renewed There were thirty-three| ly w o rth going afte r. If there is s u fficie n t business in this j dry stales at thut time and friction Our inspection of the curtains was area to ju s tify the use o f the port w ith low er fre ig h t rates hurried, but finally we found whaf was constantly arising through the we were looking for. In the lining of than at present, it seems to us th a t the com m ercial o rg a n i mulling of liquor Into Iheae states one of the curtains, near the bottom, zations in the county m ig h t sign up tonnage available fo r The Webb Kenyon a d . which tried a long, ragged cut had tx-en made. w ater tra n sp o rta tio n and present the statem ent to a steam “Cut in a hurry, with curved scis Robinson bound the medium to her chair end traced her feet on a i Io cure this evil, was generally fell ship company. Surely good business w ill not go begging sors," was Sperry's comment. "Prob sheet of w hite paper j io be unconstitutional and a suhsll ably manicure scissors.” th is day and age. No doubt b u t th a t there are several tute for it will have to be sought The result was a sort of pocket in steamship companies w hich would be glad to operate out 'Ten o'clock." ! and will then he made the busla of the curtain, concealed on the chintz finally agreed. “Would a slight noise disturb o f Florence if there were money to be made in the service. "He wrote ‘ten o’clock' in the i more political fighting. side, which was the side which would her?" Mrs. Dane asked. sand, and the wevee came sud Bang toward the room. W ith a prosper! lhal the wel Is- Miss Jeremy thought not, if the washed it away?” "Probably ” he said, “the curtain TOW N AN D COUNTY G O VER N M EN T j sue may thus be relegated to a "Yes.” Itvuld have been better. It would have circle remained unbroken, and M r- Professor Thom as H. Reed, d ire c to r o f the D epartm ent Horace,” said tny wife, leaning minor position, It begins to look as stayed apvhow. Whereas the hae— ” Dane considered “Bring me my «*ck from the hall. forward, "why not ask her about though Ihe major battle of the He was flushed with triumph ‘How o f P o litical Science o f the U niversity o f M ichigan, has been in the world would Hawkins k” ■ Horace," she said. "And tell Clara that stock of mine? I f it is going m aking a study o f ru ra l local governm ents in the United that?” he demanded. "You can talk i'll rap on the floor with it when down, I ought to sell, oughtn't I ?” campaign might he fought out on States and has come to the conclusion th a t there are too Herbert eyed her with some ex la rlff lines. Ib^nocrats point out all you like. She's told us thines that I want her ” I found a stick in the rack out asperation m any of them , th a t they are too expensive and th a t they no one ever told her.” that Cleveland won on that Issue "W e’ll have a go at the fl<x>rs under side and brought it in. The lights ■ " " j * re h« 7 ,o ."*» *• .1 " ,iou* “ n<i ">ey- feel the country at large are out of date and unnecessary. were still on in the chandelier over- investigation," ha said. " I f the mem the carpets now. he said In the early days, when it was a day's journey to go ten The dressing-room hid ■» •—el head and as 1 eave the stick to bers of the riuh will keep the»» •» f , r froni • •tta lk ’d with the pres miles to the c o u rt house and back, and a hardship on c h il rug, like the nursery ah. • — • M-s Dane I heard Sperry speaking attention on what we are doing, we ent method of handling the tariff Z ***» .llKU.ll*«* __ dren to send them more than a m ile to school, the nation The farmer. In particular, ia said ^here hacfTeen a stain beneath where I “W here did you get that stick?” Now,” he continued, turning to (Mg needed seats o f governm ent and o f education close to o r in the dead man's head had lain, but it he demanded, medium, "the map is dead, and the to feel that all tariff legislation of every com m unity. Professor Reed points out th a t it is no had been scrubbed and scraped away. “ In the hall. I - revolver is beside him. Did he IctU late yearn has resulted In every- 1 he boards were white for an area " I never saw it before," said Mr». himself?” more trouble today to go sixty miles to the court house than thing he buys coating him more, of a square foot or so. Dane. "Perhaps it is Herbert’*.’’ "No. He attacked har whan ba while practically no protection has it used to be to go ten miles, and believes th a t the answer But I caught Sperry’s eye. W e found the letters.” Sperry eyed the spot with indif is going to be found in the consolidation o f counties and the been given to products of the soil I t was "And she shot him?" ference. “riot essential,” he said. had both recognized it. e lim ination o f superfluous tow nship governm ent, a ll o f The Democrats can be relied upon -Arthur Wells's, the one which " I can’t tell you that.* “Shows good housekeeping. That's w hich w ill tend to reduce local taxation. “T ry very hard. It ia Important" to develop thia angle Io the full In all. The point ia, are there other Sperry had taken from his room, and which, in turn, had been taken I don’t know,” was the fretful a hid for tin* agricultural vote. spots?” The m ovement tow ard consolidating county schools from Soqyry's library. reply. “She may have. She hated And, after a time, we found what and hauling school children fro m a radius o f ten or fifte e n Sperry was watching me with a him. I don’t know. She saye aha we were after. The upper hall was miles to a good, ce n tra lly located, graded school, is grow ing did." carpeted, and my penknife came into sort of cynical amusement. ORDERS FOR LUMBER "You're an absent-minded beggar, all over the co u n try. The little one-room school house is a requisition to lift the tacks. They “She says she killed him?” Horace.” he said. came up rather easily, as if but re EXCEED PRODUCTION survival fro m p rim itiv e tim es; it was picturesque but on the But there was no reply to thia, cently put in. That, indeed, proved “You didn't, by any chance, stop although Herbert repeated it sev whole in e ffic ie n t, P rof. Reed thinks. <o be the case. here on your wav back from my eral times. Pacific Coast M ills End Tw elve We don’t expect to see such radical changes in our Just outside the dressing-room place the other night, did you?” Instead, the voice of the “con« W eeks In W hich O rd e r* Exceed tim e as Prof. Reed th in k s w ill come eventually, but we are “1 did. But I didn't bring that le e r the boards for an area of two trol” began to recite a verse of T o ta l Cut fo r Period thing.” inclined to agree w ith him th a t, ta k in g the co u n try as a square feet or more beneath the poetry—a heap, sentimental bit of “Look here. Horace,’ he said, trash. It was maddening, under the carpet had been scraped and scrubbed. whole, the cost to the taxpayers o f local governm ent is out W ith the lifting of the carpet came, more gently, ‘ you come In and see circumstances. Seattle. Washington A total of o f a ll proportion to the needs, and th a t one w ay o f reducing too. a strong odor, as of ammonia. me some day soon. You're not as "Do you know where the letters 321 mills reporting to the Weal this w ould be to reduce the num ber o f local governm ental But the stain of blood had abso fit as you ought to be.” are ?” Coast Lumbermen's association for I confess to a sort of helpless in units and make each one cover a la rg e r te rrito ry . lutely disappeared. "Hawkins has them.” Sperry, kneeling on the floor with dignation that was far from the "They were not hidden in the the week ending January 18 oper the candle held close, examined the composure the occasion required curtain?” This was Sperry. ated at 22.1 per cent of capacity, as WAS FORCE NEEDED? wood. “Not only scrubbed," he But the others, I believe, were fully “No. The police might have compared to 21.2 per cent of capac said, “but scraped down, probably convinced that no human agency searched the room." Japanese m arines were landed in Shanghai and the c ity Ity for Ihe previous week and 3# 2 with a floor-scraper. I t ’s pretty had operated to bring the stick into "Where were these letters?” bombarded to protect lives and property o f th e ir nationals per cent for the same week last clggr, Horace. The poor devil fell Mrs. Dane's house, a belief that There was no direct reply to thia, the Japanese governm ent tells the w orld. It seems strange here. There was a struggle, and he prepared them for anything that but instead year. might occur. to us w ith 30,000 foreigners in Shanghai in te rn a tio n a l set went down. He lay there for a "H e found them when he was Current new business reported by A number of things occurred al looking for his razorstrop. while, too. unt 1 some plan was tlem ent th a t i f Japanese life and property were in danger Jhey 21S Idenllcul mills was 21.2 per cent most as soon as the lights were out. thought out. A man does not usu were in the top of a closet. His the w orld had not heard about it before. W ith several th o u Then, suddenly, a bell that Sperry revolver was there, too. He went over production and totaled 8.600, ally kill himself in a hallway. I t ’s sand foreigner troops in Shanghai, the w orld has always a sort of solitary deed. He fell here, had placed on the stand beyond the back and got it. It was terrible.” 000 feet more than the footage re th ough t th a t it was the safest place in the O rient and th a t and was dragged into the r.iom. black curtain -ommenced to ring There was a profound silence, ceived the previous week. This la Quite without warning, immediate The angle of the bullet in the ceil accounts fo r the substantial development o f the foreign followed by a slight exclamation ing would probably show it came ly after, my chair twisted under from _Sperry as he leaped to his Ihe twelfth successive week with settlem ent. H is to ry w ill no doubt record the invasion o f from here, too, and went through me. feet. The screen at the end of tha order* In excess of production. Ihe Shanghai as the Japanese rape o f the Chinamen. Finally Mrs. Dane rapped on the room, wjnch cut off the light from longest period since the summer of the doorway.” I t was getting on, so I suggested floor and Clara came in. Mrs. Dane Clara’s candle, was tpppling. Tha 1*24- June to September— when for told her to switch on the lights. next instant it fell, and we nw we give up further searching. Q U IT Q U AR R ELIN G AN D DO SOME SHOOTING W e reached Mrs. Dane’s, to find Miss Jeremy had drooped in her Clara sprawled over her table, in a fifteen weeks successively orders There has been m uch ado about the locks on the doors were reported In greater volume that Miss Jeremy had already ar chair until the silk across her chest dead faint. of the new cell block at Oregon p e niten tiary. Instead of rived. looking rather pale, as I had was held taut, but none of the In this, the final chapter of fhe than production. The present bet- threads were broken and her eve noticed she always did before a se record of these seances, I shall give ter relationship between orders and Governor M eier and Secretary o f State Hoss m a king a p o li ance. H er color had faded, and her ning slippers still fitted into the as briefly as possible, the events of tical issue out o f it, we recom m end th a t the legislature pass outline on the paper beneath them eyes seemed sunken in her head. the dav following the third sitting. production Is due to the current another law. This statute should provide th a t anyone "Not ill. are you:" Sperry asked W ithout getting up, Sperry reached I shall explain the mystery of low production and a fairly regular to the stand behind Miss Jeremy, Arthur W ells’s death, and I shall flow, although small, of new busi breaking out o f ja il should be shot when captured. T h is her. as he took her hand. “Not at all. But 1 am anxious. and brought into view a piece of give the solution arrived at by tha ness. Shipments for the week were would make locks on the ja il doors needless and m ig h t also I always am. These things do not sculptor’s clay he had placed there Neighborhood Club at to the stranga relieve the congestion in the prison som ewhat. It also The handle of the bell was now communications from the medium, 14.S per cent over production. Pro come for the calling " would create harm ony in the board o f control, w hich pro duction at this group of mills In “This is the last time. You have jammed into the mass. Miss Jeremy, now Sperry’s wife. “Now.” Herbert said, addressing promised.” bably is m ore im p o rta n t fo r the w elfare o f the state. approximately 2,430,000 On Tuesday morning I wakened creased the medium, "we want you to go after an uneasy night I knew cer- "Yes. The last time." feet over the week before while or- For our last seance. Herbert Rob back to the house where you saw in i?he‘ hr l T r ' t ^ M W f ’ hrn, defi« te lr d” r" »-«M.OOO feet more Congress is preparing to assist business by finance You in the clear light of morning. H aw inson. who had been reading up the dead man on the floor. corporations. W hat some businesses need m ost is fo r the psychic literature said he had ar know his name, don't you?” Unfilled orders Increased 2,000,- kins had the letters that Arthur There was a pause. “Yes, ranged things to convince us all of Of W ells had found; that was one 000 feet over the previous week, i governm ent to q u it com peting w ith them w ith cut th ro a t A. L. W e lls ” the genuineness of any phenomena course I do thing I had not taken Ellingham a prices and ch a rg in g the loss up to the taxpayers. Arthur had been known to most stick to Mrs. Dane’s house; that New export business received dur-1 that might appear —— ___'4.-. - Herbert placed Miss Jeremy in of us by his Christian name, but was another. I had not done it. I Ing the week was 20,373,220 feet, To the p o litic a l follow ers of Gandi in India the cow is her chair, and proceeded to wrap the initials were correct. had placed it on the table and had which was slightly more than twice her. chair and all, in a strong net “How do you know it is an L?” not touched it again. sacred. In a p o litic a l year in this c o u n try the m asculine the volume reported for the pre work of fine threads, drawn suffi "On letters,” was the laconic an But those were immaterial, com vious week. sex o f the bovine fam ily is worshipped. ciently. taut to snap with any move swer Then: “Letters, letters, who pared with one outstanding foot, — - ■ '<£>- _________________ ment. has the letters?" , . . Any supernatural solution would The sage o f the M ohaw k says th a t anyone breaking He finished bv placing her f«et Do you know whose cane this Imply fu„ knowledge by whatever RECKLESS DRIVING on the sheet of paper, and outlining! is?” out o f ja il th is day and age m ust be insane. power had controlled the medium. their position there with a pencil BRINGS $35 FINE "Yes.” And there was not full knowledge. line. Up to that time the replies had The proceedings were saved from come easily and quickly But begin L. C. Tennis of Cottage O rove1 absurdity by what we all felt was ning with the cane question, the was fined >35 In Eugene Justice j court Monday when he was found that Cleveland was named under before at another dinner. While guilty of reckless driving. Tennis! these conditions In his first cam both Smith and Ritchie are con Is alleged to have driven Into the palgn, when he won. sidered In the running, yet Gover rear of the Fenton automobile also • • • nor Roosevelt is easily the most going east on the Pacific highway In one important respect the popular of all those being mention near Judkins Point Saturday night j coming conventions will differ from ed to succeed Mr. Hoover. While After striking the Fenton automo-1 A R EVIEW all that have preceded them. They he was not at the Washington din bile his machine swerved and W ith in the last week I have had quite a patronage in will be held under perfect physical ner, yet his friends were many and crashed Into the heavy railing “ blood pressure cases.“ in th is p a rtic u la r interval, all the breaking off three of the posts. conditions. A system of air con vociferous. subjects were ladies. I could not help n o ticin g s im ila rity The steel cable being all that kept ditloning will hold the temperature The Republicans claim there Is th a t was alm ost u n ifo rm . A ll were women past middle him from driving Into the millrace. in the hall at 70 degrees, no mat only one possibility that Mr. age- -60 and beyond. A il were of stout build— 170 pounds W ASHING TO N , D. C. —Jackson ter how hot the sun shines, nor No one was Injured In the acci Hoover will not be named the can-) o r over, in w eight. A ll except on e - a Jewess— were farm Day has come and gone. The day how perfervld the oratory. There dent. didate, and that is the off chance dwellers. A ll except the Jewish lady were o f fa ir com plex was marked by banquets by the will be no chance that any ob ion. Most a ll were of German extraction, liberal feeders. Democrats In many parts of the jectionable candidate will be foist that Mr. Coolidge will permit him H. S. STUDENTS TO HEAR self to be drafted to stem the rising A ll except the c ity woman had reared large fam ilies o f c h il country, but the big dinner was In ed on the delegates because the lat tide of Democratic victories that EVANGELIST FRIDAY Washington, where three former ter are at the end of their physical dren. And a ll o f them , w ith o u t exception, carried th e ir high still persist in the byelectlons, W ith tension w ith o u t kidney disease. candidates for the presidency on stamina, a feat that has been per E. A. Parrish, evangelist conduct a strong running mate, like Gen It Is very com m on these days to encounter cases of j the ticket of the party addressed formed In the past by the Insiders. eral Dawes, the Hoover enemies ing nightly meetings at the Christ high blood-pressure, the kind th a t produces hem orrhage in the delegates. They all stressed The conventions will not hurry In In his own party claim they can Ian church will speak before the the brain, and, paralysis, if not sudden life ending. Hence the thought that victory is Just their deliberations just because of win. Mr. Coolidge Is felt by many students of the Springfield high the subject is of ra th e r keen im portance, both to patient around the corner for the party. discomfort. to be the only man able to wreat school at their general assembly and physician. F irs t o f all in the tre a tm e n t the cause m ust Incidentally the date and place of Al Smith, whose name will not the nomination from Mr. Hoover, i Friday morning. His sister, Miss be sought for. • » » Lilly Parrish, pianist for the evan- M y habit is, firs t, to test fo r kidney disease, th a t being the national convention were selec down In any discussion of nomi Prohlbltlon still appears to be the gellstlc party will also take part In ted, June 27 and Chicago being nees, was orne of the principal in m any cases co-incident w ith high a rte ria l tension. If most prominent of all the ques- the program. not “ kidney tro u b le ,” what then? W ell are the arteries - chosen. As the Republicans had speakers at the banquet and he ------ "■ 111 picked the same city and a date used his time largely In ridiculing Hons the electorate will be asked to hardened9 Or, is there evidence of a chronic liv e r derange j two weeks earlier, all the main the accomplishments of the Hoover decide. The Democrats appear "I beg pardon, sir, but what It m ent? H ow about the spleen, the largest o f the ductless preliminaries to the campaign have administration and In favoring ready to risk their political lives on your name?” the teller politely ask- glands? Is there any focus of in fe ctio n by h a rm fu l germs? been arranged. For the first time huge public works with a flve-bil- the wet Issue while many Repuhll : ed the man presenting a check, W hat o f the e lim in a tio n by bowel and kidneys? is the "Name," replied th« Indignant ; since 1884 the two parties will meet lion-dollar loan to put the unem cans are known to he wavering, colon fu n c tio n in g ? The heart? The v o lu n ta ry and sym j In the same city, and will use the ployed to work. Governor Ritchie, especially those who are only poll- customer, “don’t you aee my slgna- pathetic nervous system? Lastly, the blood-condition as same hall, a fact that some Demo- of Maryland, also attended the ban tlcally bone dry and personally wet. lure on the check7” to viscosity, and its power to properly feed the m uscular “I do,” answered the teller. A h entirely new angle was inject i crats are using to add to tbelr quet as a guest. He made his form system, w hich includes the heart itse lf. Diet? Regulate j auguries of success. They point out al bid for the nomination the night ed into thia issue at the Jackson "T hat'* what arouned my curoslty.” TH E SPRINGFIELD NEW S S ight JD nseen MARY ROBERTS RINEHART WE CARRY ON A NOBLE T R A D IT IO N WE N U T ONLY liuve nil the sundrlos found In tlie well u to c k id modciTi dru g nt or»», b ill wt> u» tu u lly cu rry tin tin» tra d itio n Hull a tlrug stor»' wilt» drugs; th a t It alieltei'M somewhere a pharm iu’lnt who fills* prpntrlp- tlollH. The ow ner of this Hlore Is a reglMleretl |»harniael*i and ih«* fillin g o f a preai rlp tlo n la the flral fonaldera- lio n la thia drug alore, TENTH INSTALMENT ----------*---------- TO BE CONTINUED Q & FAMILY / DOCTOR 4. 1M2 Ketels D rug Store In the New Store S pringfield SHE EXPECTS CANDY...... She’ll he . . . . “ y o u r V alentine " . . . . w ithout heal- ta tio n If you aend her a box o f E gglinau n’a Valentine Candy. T n a ie fu l and dellcloua ther«> la nothing that tp ille takea Ihe place of our candy. R G G I M A N N ’S "Where Ihe Hurvlc* Is Different" Tender, Delicious Roasts We aell o n ly young, stall-fed beef. The beat meal that cun be found anywhere. Tender, dellcloua rout'd a cut fro m thia beef la (lit* moat econom ical meat you can buy. T here la no food th u t takea the place o f good meat a. INDEPENDENT MEAT CO. B. C. ST U A R T . Prop. -Itb und M ain Sta. Phone 63 S pringfield. 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