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    THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon, by
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
H. E. M A X E Y . E ditor
Entered aa aecond el**> matter. February 14, 1903. at the postofftc
75c
5c
County O ffic ia l Newspaper
THURSDAY, APRIL IS. IMS
NOT TH E ILLNESS BI T T H E CURE
T he A m erican people do not need a cam paign to tell
them how had off they are. T he can d id ates w ho flail those
in |Hiwer for th e depression m ight b e tte r tell ns w hat rem ­
edy they have for econom ic depressions.
Loose talk about present conditions and a cam paign to
increase discontent is un-A m erican, is harm ful ra th e r th a n
helpful and is pure politleal dem agoguery. Any can d id ate for
public office at this tim e who has not a co n stru ctiv e and in­
telligent program and the ability to support it should not be
considered for office.
Any candidate who is elected by sow ing to th e w inds of
d iscontent can n o t help but reap th e w hirlw inds w hen in
office. A candidate may say th a t he exp ects to cu t co sts and
prom ote econom y but th a t is not sufficient. He know s little
about th e office he is ru n n in g for usually. He should tell
you and I exactly w here he expects to m ake savings o r b e t­
te r conduct th e public business.
A good do cto r never tells the p a tie n t how sick he is, or
th at he is ab o u t to die before prescribing, but brings fo rth
th e best m edicine know n and tries to c re a te an optim istic
fram e of mind for the sick person. Every ca n d id a te for
office should have a rem edy ra th e r th a n a tale of woe.
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LUMBER AND T H E DEMOCRATS
Every D em ocratic m em ber of th e se n a te finance com ­
m ittee voted ag ain st a ta riff on lum ber and logs and it will
be necessary for the R epublicans to c a rry th e fight on the
floor in o rd er to get fu rth e r consideration. It is evident th at
W estern industry can hope fo r little aid from th e D em ocrat­
ic party. T he d em ocrats believe in protection w hen it com es
to copper, oil an d coal, p roducts of dem ocratic states, but
th e ir free tra d e policy finds full expression w hen it com es
to lum ber. R ussian an d C anadian lum ber can com e into
th e United S ta te s m ark e t freely w hen our ow n mills are
down, th o u san d s are out of em ploym ent, and o p erato rs a re
going into bankruptcy.
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B E A U T IF U L S IU S L A W
Som e day, we th in k , th e upper regions of th e Siuslaw
river valley will be a g reat re creatio n al playground. T his
w inding strea m , w ith no habitation along its b an k s for miles
an d miles, h as potential g re a tn e ss equal to th e W illam ette
an d th e McKenzie.
Lane co u n ty has th re e g reat rivers w hich any county
o r s ta te would be proud of. We recom m end to th e explorer
th e section from th e m outh of Wildcat creek to th e falls in
th e upper river. H ere th e Siuslaw is te rrito ry nearly as vir­
gin, except for a road, as w hen C olum bus discovered A m er­
ica.
We think th a t th e low est form of hu m an life is th e m an
who slinks around settin g fires to payroll industrial p lants
in th ese tim es. W hen one of these th in g s is c a u g h t he should
be consum ed slowly in a fire like he so anxiously sets.
In defense of the gam e dep artm en t for dum ping fish at
th e o p ening of th e season, it m ight be said th a t th e s ta te
h as not sufficient equipm ent to release these fish at o th e r
tim es. One tru ck has to cover nearly all th e state.
R em em ber in life th at it is the hom e paper th a t usually
speaks well of you a fte r y o u 're dead.
■ ■I. I l . l l
WMYON
KATtlARINf
Springfield. Oregon
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
One Year In Advance
11.76
T hree Months
Six Months
»100
Single Copy
*6 66; J N, Chapman »4 00. Emery
Dr W II l.ee *1.3 nil. Twin ( uka Mt Dei'itiiilt »16011; llimcrofl Whit Insurance Co. *23 10, Eqiilpmenl
l
in
y
Co
»34
60.
Pacific
Tel
X
Telg
I.hr Co *3 UH; CHy Wilier Co. »1 60.
Co »9 20; Sol Worden »17 6*1. Roll *10 86
COURT HOUSE
Eugene Waler
N. S i'ott J e w e ll *3 .66; I.. D tirngg > . i l II Craddock »226 00; It N. Ap
»2 60; I) E. Nebergall Moat Co. I lilig »90 00! Thomas Wells »46 60. Board »172 76, S t u l l lloafeldl Co
»19 80; City of Eugene »48 22.
»12.78: Willi» II gttiall F o il Co K illwav Express 74c tlslnirn Hotel Bullet Electric Co. »I M l; G e o N
'. I
Smith x Walking I? SO 4139 40; .1 C Beck »9 20; C I-' M McLean »2100, C C Pollock
Mrs E W Shelliv *3 10; Mrs C Rudei »3 30; Loren Edwards »3 10; »49 73. J B Uoherlsou »109 73; Eu
II
W ith ro w $».75; C b a rlo 'to II Jacob Jager »3 40; J C. Pon-ler g e n e Ito h ertso n (74 7.3. It A llabli
Stein *6 00; Northwest 11 - tagilt n I »10 10; Chris x MMrleti Nelson Hardware Co. »7 8«. The Broadway
»2 00; Puritan Drug Co *10 114; J. *8.50; K. II. Zimmerman *68.00, W Inc (4 80, Powers Furniture Co.
W Quuikoiihu It 41 Son 74e; Jesse I i i.iiii.-is *; 60. itohi I Cram ei »13 17, J W Quut keiilmslt X Son
J tio d lo v e *0 46; Eugene FTult *32 40; Edith Itmler *3 40; D K
»8 60. Bray Bros »4 60. Ruben
Grown m Assn *100; Newman's WlIghl *3 40. W
F
i'h .iiin i.in
lelli Furniture Co »8 40. McMor-
F.uli Market »8 00. Elliott Imp X *1160; Jumes II. Powell *6 20; run X Washlmrue »19 98. Pacific
got the girl
with ine at once.”
S
e
e
d
S
t
o
n
«
»
8
30;
Williamson
X
son
John
Olsen
*14
30;
Carl
lll.rttii
"I earned her olf to California.
"No. Felix."
Motor Transport Co. »I 29; Hl Iitti
Eleventh Instalment
In the «4 3 5 ; O. C. Caswell »7 67; Williams *3 40; Tlukham Gilbert (14 10; An Com »4 02, W hltelyClark Co.
“Yes. I’m afraid that it's neces­ I had a good job there.
8
If
Sere
Store
*2
03.
Korn
linking
Allen
C
Wmilley
*2
10,
Henri
Turn
in.
i
ram*
But
that
was
a
rough
sary. And in good time, piobahii
)•
Eiarluwe return« a m Frassch
N .w V or coavnnt,
II to her «ociaSjri
• New Yo rk
thanks to Curing, I see that I il u a seu sort o t caiiip life So I kept i o »18 2«; W allers lliislmiig l.br hull *2 10; Can W Rohhlns *2 10; »26.60.
UISI' ATTY
II. E S la lle ry
•Wet mother, a reltftoua. ambitious woman
her living in the city. I’d go olf to i o »123; Eugene lldw e Co. 65e; William Haviland *4 10 Z N Age.
T h e g irl is b u rne d into an engagement with have some help if I should be driven
the mine, alone and come back to 111anst< t ie r Chapel *60 00, William *6 10; K II Rlllgers *6 It); (le o »60 00; Amelia Meisen »10 00, Eu
the w aalth j Felix Kent H e r lather. N k k to needing it."
Sandal, eurreptioualv
the girl's home
aurreptiouslv enter«
«
l'hose week-ends were gor­ llurke *10 00. Earl Holton *3 36; II lllomner (2 10; C. <1 Marquette gt tie V. Slallery »200 00. Gladys F.
Hr directed hei gate toward the her
her he used to call her
one night He tell* hei
geous
enough Io feed a mail'* l l r a i ' s F e e d X Seed Store ,4 00; *7 30; C. N Johnsteu *2 10. Waldo Price »110 00. Pacific Tel X Telg
square
hall.
It
seemed
to
her
scared
I-jn d a 5 andai.
starved
memory for giay years, to .1 V. Rich »7 80, Mrs II F. Miller J Adams *2 10; C. F Bergman Co »14 50; Western Union »102;
eyes
to
be
tilled
with
men
At
sight
lyoJ. Uita her <«ther In hta -Unry of them Nick went hack a little paint even a prison wall. . . ."
*30.00; I'loneer (Iroeery Co. »17.76; *6 10; Clair l.araun *6 10; Art Postal Telegraph 72c. I'resseya
he Anda (o ar men playing card«
So«
60c; Lawyer's Coop Publishing Co.
r r i m O ne of them Jock Ayle- toward the shining window.
• *U< t arr
P a y 'll Takit *00.41; Eugene Farm Muhanev *6 10; Clarence D. Quinn
"I
had
to
have
more
money.
I
talk er tellg
««ll» hcr. is like a son to
nrard. L>r
het father
But Felix boldly advanced and goi to gambling in earnest. 1 m ade o r » Creamery *32 34; Mrs Rose »6 10; Roy Wilcox »6 10; Irvin Col. »22 (Hl. Alta Klug »3 00.
him. b but
ut w arn*
the (ii
( i l l I m I* * tnA ei
a in * tha
EMERGENCY
A O. Ileymer
enough at the tables sometimes al­ Powell ,1 12; Harry M Slewnrt *6 10; Mrs J F Berger *6 10. Her
Lynda p a n a aacnnd visit te bar (ether Hung open the glass doors.
and to e * t a n s bar home. on the way atop
“I am Felix Kent, gentlemen
I most to satisfy even ‘Celia. Bui of Fuel Co, »8 25; Mt SI u I oh Power loa Geiger *6 10; P. H Bake, »160 46, Collage Grove Henlluel
»12 40,
The
Springfield
News
pin * wltb bar at aa u n d frw o rld faba rat, ant in charge here Mr. Catring has course it was uncertain. There wete
>
|S M l Mrs .1 W Mailman *6 10. II K KIsnnaohn *6 10; Mrs
Jeck ta ll* Lamda that F e lix oauaad him to
Come other times when 1 waa cleaned 1*6.00; Carl Wilson »2JI0; O. I’rder D. II Heine *6 10. Mrs Agnes liar »1200, Junction City T i l l i e s » 1 1 6 0 ;
ba >aal to laH unjustly by Axing up his re ­ sent you? For an arrest?
sen 70c; Clarence Alford »2,80, Cot vey »610; W E Thomas ,6 0 0 0 . Guard Publishing Co »12.20, Eu
port on • mins.
blaraallx And* hay iawala atolau and hiraa
tage Grove Water Sya ,3.00; Jlttt II A Schwerlug ,2 00; Thomas gene Morning News »9 16; I) K
a private detective. who uncover* tha my»-
the Shoe Dr »2 60; W A Hall Chapman *3 00, Charily A Keeney Yorau P M »42 00, Chase Gardens
tarioua p row ling* ol Lyn d a, w ithout know-
»4 00; M argaret E Morris *165; E *73 00; K. Ilolllngsworlh *9 00; Jno »6 40, Crea»eyg »9 46, S M Calkins
la g who aha in L yn d a «uapavt* hat father
Jocelyn dacidaa to m arry F elt» quickly
J lla il Dairy »8.37; Mrs John llunslker *900; Win A Anderson »100 00
ELECTION: Arthur L Roberts
and preparation* are m ade lor tha wadding
Adali »9.70; Irish t'aah Store *9 00. Guy 8. Wright ,9 0 0 ; F II
Sha asks him to ta ll bar tba com bination o l
(12.00. Peter P Colgaard »120;
»293
94;
The
Booth
Kelly
l.br
Co
Thompson
*900;
R.
K.
S
te
w
a
rt
bis »ala, as a m ark ol bia conbdtnca In her
Arm ed w ith tba combination and accom­
'$216.67; Irish Cash Store B1UK.MN; »9 04». Laura Trachael ,72 00. Ida Natron Prlnllug Co (6 36; Frank
panied by Jock, Linda enters Faltx’ o ft-e at
Irish Self Service Store *33 0(1 II Stocks *83.00; Fred llydorn llu Printing Co »II 74’ C. II Sedg
night. »h a tra it* the wanted papers from the
wick »3 90. 41. (>. Veatih (10 90;
Halls Fruit X Produce Co ,70.10; *73 00;
Mrs
Margaret Kenyon
•ate and throws them down to Jock, who la
waiting below Than aba is , a pi o r ad by tba
Smith X Short »67.34; Union Dll »74 00; N J llr y a n l »81 00; Velma J T Miller (1162
FRUIT INSPECTOR C E S le w
la n ilo r and turned over to the police
! Co. *20 61, Loudon Merc Co. *4 00; M. tlpenshaw »7800. Pearl V. Seo-
Felix gets her out of ja il but demand* the
\< liesiin At Sons ,3 06; Croswell her! *78 00; flrplia Poindexter art »97 68; E J. l-ouvks »74 6S;
aper» »he look *nd that she tell him where
ock can ha found Ska decline» to do either.
Cash X- Carry »2 24; Creswell Merc *75 00; Dalsle D Warner ,83 00. W sta te Inti Accident Com »1 39
HEALTH SERVICE l-ane Coun­
W han they reach bar home. Jocelyn
Co. *6 02; Kremme) Bakery *2 00; | F Thomas *18 00; Josephine II
dresses up in I ,
i ' s clothes and faces Faltx.
Janie Chrlallensen ,9 73; Dccum Finn *90 00; II. L. Hilliard ,79 60. ty Health Unit »737 60
telling him »hr 1 .
Jock H e r mother cornea
INDIGENT
SOLDIER
Mra.
In and falta to recognise Jocelyn, th in kin g
paugh Bros Grocery »8.11; D. H I.uwrenre A. Walker *81 00
bar tba g irl who she th in k * stole bar jewels.
Thtuuus R Follett »26 00; Mrs
Henderson *2.00; Geo. Lohman
CORONER
C
V
S l u i o u »6 4 0 ;
Celia Messer (25 00, Henrik Peter
N O W GO O N W T T H T H B S T O R Y .
»4 30. Jasper Store *2.90; Ei-ononty Weatern Union ,1.20.
sen »10 00, Henry G Guild »10 00;
Feed Store X Grocery *1 00, Rich
"My God!* he ejaculated in a ttaye
INSANE Dr B F Scalete »10 00
CLERK Pacific Tel X Telg Co
ter Bros »17.36; C. E Swarts »5 55;
voice which however. Marcella in
Nellie Tucker 50c; Saginaw Cash ,1 0 5 5 ; S. E Skene *15000. I. M Bushong X Co. »36 34; Sleeves
her frenxy found convincing "Not
Store ,0 6 1 ; Drury X Drury *0013; llryson *13000, Eva L. Duckworth llnt-kel Clinic »6 00. McMorran X
Jocelyn? This— this woman—she’s
J. C. Penney Co. *10 01; R It Mur »120 00; Sibyl Weatfull »110 oo. Washlmrue »94 96. W H Chapman
been trading on the likeness then.
rlsott »100; John M Durkuin »8 00; Grace M I. Dawson *130 00; Helen (1500; Ore St. Board of Control
1 found her at the police staiton.
*100.00,
Sara
Allen pii:'i, ;
Mrs Muy Zachray »2 40; Peder Sorensen
Thev sent me word. 1 must take
"They're all here," ahe said, fingering their jewela.
JUSTICE COl’RT J S Wood
I son s Grocery »1« 45; Cush X Carry *100 00 M E McDermott *10600;
her back at once. Telephone for the
Ethel
Thompson
*86
00.
Pallv
Svl , aril »17 99, J T Miller »500; J K
lice, Mrs. Harlowe. N o time to right in, please. I may need help.”
out and she had to pawn or sell Store »63 83; Arthur 8. tilgen Gro vers ,100.00. Mabel llenry *100 00. Young »2 60. J E Murphy »27 10;
ery »32.78; Cushman X lllll »19.00.
le. Dangerous to have her here
One of them did come in obedi her treasures. That made her physi- Guy M Lyons «5c; F. F. McCul I. E Nathanson *2 66; Burroughs Dau joliualiin (147 30; Remington
She’s stolen ray papers and your
eally
ill.
To
part
with
any
bright
Adding Mach Co. *11 26; Anna Hu Rand Inc. »13 80
jewels She’s been miking use of an ently, displaying a paper and a
" g that she had handled—seemed lough »8 00; Earl Thiene» »2 25, herd »18 00; Cresaeys *16 85. T h e
JUVENILE COURT
John L.
accidental resemblance, a remark­ badge.
W
A.
Taylor
»64
53;
K
N.
Lucas
i
i,- u itnrr her. Her own colors would
“You are Felix Kent. You're the fade She’d go gray . , . like a steel »6 60. Safeway Store No. 169 »64 24; i Willamette Press *28 36; Kuke- Marsh »6198, St Ind Accident
able one.”
Into Lynda s ear be whispered man we’re looking for then. A sum kn fe.
Safeway Store No. 647 »55 57. Mr C h ap m an Co * 9 1 9 0 , S t e v e n » I , . i uin » I i>;'
PREDATORY ANIMALS Hal E
writer Co ,16.00. Valley Palm X
fiercely, even with a grim sort of mom from Chicago. Thev want to
Montree waa a gambler Trumbull J4 96, Farmer's Union Electric Co ,1 10; W B Dillard Huss. Secretary of Stale (300 00
amusement, "Now you can get the see you out there about some—-evi to o "Julian
Store
»21.34:
Perllch's
Food
Mar­
but not in the sense that I waa.
SCHOOL S P IT U. of O. »6 041;
*3.69; Natron Printing Co. *10 50
drift, can’t you? Now vou can see dence. An old case. Will you come He . seemed
be a gentleman dab­ ket »9 90; Sharp's Cash Grocery
COUNTY COURT
Mrs M artha L a w r en ce C Mofflil »229 66; Mar-
where you've landed? If you can't with us now. and quietlv please " bling in risk le for
*4 77; Blair's Cash Store »8 05; Wll
his
amusement.
I
garet Cutler »85 00; Irma Stroud
In that square entrance hall after
persuade your young man to give
Hufs Genera I Store »2.03; Win I'lathe ,4 00. Ilawklns X I t o l e i i
him home to ‘Celia the way
vou back those papers, or if he uses they had closed the tall glass doors brought
Maddaugh »18.74; Kolker'a Gro »22 40; Pacific Tel X Telg Co »»000. E J Moore »24 80. Paclfli
1
brought
home
any
other
splendid
•hem— I'll jail vou both for a theft Jocelyn saw him. Handing among thing for her beguilement.
eery »2.70; Page's Food Shop »7.20; *12 76; Pederson X Brown ,6 85; 4*
, Concluded on Page 2)
I' llarnard »13 06. O E Crowe
■f i.w d . Think. my girl, stand them, turn back as though against
"He had an English mother, a The Groceteria »24.27; Johnson X
till. Think hard. This is the last his will to look at her. She remrtn
.NoffalDger »13.75; Frank Säubert
hance you may have for clear calm bered another outline — noble, French father. Both, it would ap­ »2 75; W A Ward »8 00; Mrs. C
pear. well connected and both dead.
patient, proud
-ought.”
Sines »1 75; C C Sturtevant »2 35;
She stood there In fact quite still,, This outline of her bridegroom had
“A French aunt of high nobility A. R Sneed »41.00; The Broadway
thinking.
And
behind
her.
in
the
no
such
quality.
Its
narrow
knave
face
had.
it
would
also
appear,
adored
him
Murket »154 15; L. L. I-a mb »8 80.
tag, ____ ____
_
room all filled with her own bridal was shrunken with pa.e hatred, with from his infancy and had recently lur- Irish Murphy Co. »13908; Under
flowers and gifts, her mother, wild- frustrated passion, with lost vengeance, lushed him with an enormous sum to wood X Elliott »8 84; Shield's Gro
eery »1.39; J S Powell Dairy »5.88;
eyed and shaking, sat down as she To escape that last terr.bie look the invest in American enterprise
girl fell down before Nick Sandal and
"So—" he drew on his familiar Safeway Store J C. »38.96; Mer
was bidden to ring for the police.
aid, irony. His eyes and mouth be­ win's General Store »21.17; Plggly
Mary, who had answered another bid her face.
He put his arms about her eager gan to njpek now at the insufferable Wiggly »81.49. Win Kyle X Sons
summons at the front door, came
»81.78;
Sawyer's
Grocery
ly. And Felix, with the men, went memories. "So my wife and my I Co.
in.
friend in immemorial fashion be­ 816.86; Springfield Creamery Co.
“Mrs. Harlowe, there's a man— ” o u t
all
the
I’anta-
came lovers and
*36 56; L. It Huff »4 96; Dr. Geo
A strange day. A strange sad loons whose an
"It’s Catring. Bring him in,” and
lave furnished P. Edwards »25.00; A B. Cochran
as Mary began to speak again Mar­ evening. Marcella had gone into the the world with
.J guffaw mg». 1 »145; L. P Toll »42 50. William-
cella bent down again to the phone sanctuary distracted by her mem­ did not suspect them. Lynda, you’ve
X Oilman »87.16; Irish Cash Store
and set her long index finger into ories; she came out quite serene, a seen those jewels?”
»98 03; Haskell’s »55 62; H. G Pen
the dial. Her shoulder was turned child whose memory is only of to­
She sat up straight, startled by land »9.70; Victor Hoare »1900;
toward the French doors while day and yesterday. She thought that the sharpness of this sudden ques­
Peterson's Grocery »23.03; Umpb-
Felix, Lynda in his arms, stood Nick Sandal was her indulgent uncle tion.
rey X Mui kln »35.89; E. W. Scott's
and . Jocelyn
carefully with his back to them; so _—
-----. a friend to love.
"Yes."
no one, not even Mary who had
They sent for a psychiatrist who
"Your mother loved that man. Grocery »14 85; Dunham's »18 93;
withdrawn at once in some offense, I promptly ordered her taken to a But sometimes I've thought that il Mrs. M A. Yarbrough »10 00; Pn
saw the man who was supposed to sanitarium
it hadn't been for that man's glor­ ! i-lflc Messenger Co. »1.00; Mrs. V
She hardly knew that Dr. Bond ious possession— ”
(i Moore »150; C O —Eugene Frt
be Catring as he came in to the
had
left
until
Nick
spoke
to
her:
X Transport Co. »15.00; Owl Em
LIGHT it & v e ry
room.
Was that his fortune, Nick?”
Come
over
here.
Lynda.
Are
you
He came slowly, painfully, pro­
All of it. Yet; and it wasn't ergency Grocery »8.63; J. C. Penney
sm
avlI p&rt of it
too
tired?”
Co
»1
14;
Elliott
Merc
Co
»25
05;
gressing from door to sofa and along
rightly his. His capital, you see. his
He was seated on the small bro­ aunt's advance-legacy he boasted of j A. Lednlrky »4 85; Ketels Drug
it, using its back for his support
until he came up to Marcella and caded sofa, curled up there painfully —well, it was really all her own Store »555; Mrs. Lillian Van Dar-
y o u U S E D T O CALL
touched her elbow.
And as she as she had seen him on the sofa in fortune, all she had in the world ; ward »22.50. Kuykendall Drug Co.
* the m o n th ly statcnwrit
looked up he laid a leather box his shabby toom.
'
50c;
Kern's
»11.65;
Flanery's
Drug
and she had entrusted it to him. He
upon her knees.
was supposed to bring her treasure Store »6 00; Steveneon's Inc »126;
“ I ’m n o t tire d . I ’m a fra id .”
from the rlrctnc company your
"I have brought a w-edding pres­
“Afraid?” He winced, his swollen to America and to dispose of it. for Puritan Drug Co. »19.35; Tiffany-
'light hili'. I l was a light hill
era tor tny daughter " announced fingers
paused in their task of filling her. to the best possible advantage. I Davis Drug Co. »20191; Eugene
Nick Sandal purringlv.
He was, I imagine, to get his com­ Hospital »443.93; Pacific Christian
his
pipe.
"Of
me,
dear?”
then. It represented a few lights
It was Marcella's terrible low cry
mission on the sale."
Hospital (734 25; Isaiah Slayter X
O f what you are going to tell
that procured Jocelyn her release.
here and there about your
Painfully he rose.
Sons
»7
00;
Equipment
»3
76;
Ideal
The cry had so littie of the human me, Nick."
“This is rotten for you, Lynda. ; Grocery »77.69; Walter Price Inc.
home. But now . . . light is a
You'd rather I'd be quiet? Let Let’s
in it that Felix leaped and wheeled,
get it over. Your mother took »36.67; Carlson. Hatton X Hay
forgetting everything but some un­ it all go? You’d rather never know
lover and thought him a better *4 20; St Ind Accident Com »8 89.
small pan o f the total electric
canny instinctive fear of beasts. the truth?”
man than me And so again in the
I'd rather . . . but of course 1 immemorial fashion of Pantaloon, Ideal Bakery »4.20
bill. Today electricity is used
Marcella had bent down close over
CIRCUIT COURT J D. Hicks
the opened box and was looking at must listen. It'« too late now. I’ll some instinct pinched the husband »73.50; Geo F. Garoutte (8 20; Fred
fo r c o o k in g , re frig e ra tin g ,
listen, Nick. Only, do you love me?’ awake and back he came unexpect­
her jewels.
Heldler
(18.00;
Bert
W.
Hayes
T
o
my
regret.
It’s
because
I
was
washing, iro n in g , sweeping,
"They’re all here, she touched
edly to his little golden California
them with her fingers, "but they’re fool enough to let you trick me with house. Moonlight, I remember. i $89 00; Nettle E Fleck »3150;
cleaning and e n tertain m en t.
wet.” She trembled and her teeth those confounded eyes and ways of Soft. Summer. But they were in­ Maybell Black »30.00; Bessie Kauf
Yes, indeed . . . the light bill
chattered. “That's Julian’s blood ” yours—those darling eyes and ways doors. It was night. And everything man »30 00; Fred Beldler »14.20;
Jocelyn knelt before that terrible —yes, trick me into loving you that was ready. The jewels lay between Irvin D Custer »3000; W B Kyle
disappeared
with the pompa­
1*30.00; Edith Baker *30.00; Walter
figure. "Mother, don’t. There's no I’ve done what I have done . . . them on the table.
Holland »7.60; Naomi B Shelley
and been the blasted fool I have
dour and the bustle of 1890!
blood. Mother, please look up.”
"I said what Pantaloon always *72.00;
Frank Hanson *6.00; Howard
"Touch them vourself, dear Put been lately.
says. Julian was not patient under
Lately?”
our hand on them. You feel that?
insult. I struck him. He was armed. Tracy ,71.00; J. Ray Dawson *72.00;
You think it’s not such a recent He would have shot me, Lynda." Edith Danstrom »78 00; Frank J.
t’s Julian’s blood.
My husband
Well it has been. his voice left hint and he began to i Berger »78.00; 8 S Shortrldge
killed him. The police will be com­ development?
ing W e must hide these. Julian Jock’s been living—lately—with a whisper, “he would have shot me. ¡»83.00; Emily Brooke »75.00; Ethel
gave them to me. They were a gift sort of maniac. I’ve been . . jealous. I was no cripple in those daps and Hart *2.50; Jennie Johnson *2 60;
We were going away. They are my I’ve wanted you to myself. It was 1 got the pistol away from him and Frank D a v is »2 10; N H Nichols
trust. I’ll put them h-bind an altar. you I was trying to steal, when I I killed him.”
*2.10; Thomas Nelson »3.40; Olela
They will be an offering.” She got came in here on that wet night and
"Nick, what did they do to you?” Ray *3.40; Anton Johnson *4.30;
V«
Go
up. holding the box against her took the jewels. There now.
"Arrested me of course. After this, Dr. C. E. Frost »4.20; Clarence
breast, and went over to her shrine. back to your seat. I’ve got a pen that and the other thing was said Lombard *2 10; I. E Hatfield
All three of the sacred watchers ance to go through with now, and done I was tried and convicted »2.10; C. F Bergman »4.10; Tony
let her go. Thev watched her fold Lynda.
of manslaughter and sent to prison ¡(511 »2.20; Bertha Turner »14.60;
"I met your mother in a Cali­ —most of vour lifetime. Lynda The j Fern Miller »4.10; W. P Miller
herself in behind the leather doors.
It was Felix Kent who took con fornia cafe. San Francisco. She was fact that the gun had been Julian's »4.16; Tom X Clara Lyons »6.00;
making the American grand tour. saved me from a more, terminating |.N. M. Anderson »2.10; Geo. Carson
tiol.
“She’s out of her wits.” he said She got separated from her party sentence ”
Jr. »2 40; David l-ane »2.10; I-ester
“and must have a doctor.” He lost her chaperon. A man insulted
"But, Nick, he was your wife's Hanks »2 10; O. W Henzler »2.10;
turned to Nick whose hollow eyes her. I knocked him down She let lover and I read that—”
j C. C. Slelon »2.10; Roy Steele
had lost their malice a .id were dis­ me take her back to her hotel!
"I couldn't work that gag very
That’s the way it began. In those well because, you j e t , if once ‘Celia i »2.40; R. L. Cramer »14.30; Jerry
tracted with terror and remorse.
"I dont know who you are, but days I was a mining engineer. I had been brought into it as Mon- Hoyt »2.10; Elmer Oelger »2.10;
I,. V. Snapp »2.10; Waldo J Adams
since you brought about this condi­ ambled a little on the side when tree's lover she'd have been involved j ! »2
10; George Stoneflelil »13 00; J
felt the luck in my fingers. I went in the jewel theft. They were all
tion by a rather ill-advised return
of missing pronerty, you’d better be to New York and got myself intro­ this while looking for the je w e ls.” S. Woodard »10 40; l-oy W Rowling
¡»2.10; Alma Morgan »10.20; Grace
the one to go for a doctor. Bring duced to the Harlowe crowd. Stts-
I Stanton »10.20; Lester Morgan
him bark here as quicklv as you picious of me from the start. To
»10.20; Mrs. Ira J. Treffrey »10.20;
cai Tb-v voting tadv lias at impor- them I smelled like _a rank o u tsid e r
Concluded Next Week
C. C f>avlH »4.20; Mildred Hart
» m e n t a n d m u s t tzo o u t W e l l . I w aa one. B u t lo m r h n w T
fan« i
man »18 10; Maxine Reck »12.20;
nedy »2.00; Mrs. M. M. Stas »5.00; Good Samaritan Hoapltal »25.00; Hvlvla Beck »12.20; Anne G. Dud­
Mrs. M. J. Beckett »5.00; Jesse C. Bertha E. Peery »25.00; S. Winfrey ley »12.20; S Deltrlck »3 40; C. P.
Jones »5.00; Mrs. E. A. White »6 00; »25.00; Lane County Chap A. R. C. Anderson »16.50; T. E. Hartman
A P R IL T E R M , 1932
C. B. Leep »6.00; W. H. Devan »553.30; Mrn. O. G. McDonald 80c; »16 50; I. D. Bishop »2.10; T. W.
goes the cost of cooking. This year— the finest Estates,
GENERAL FUND
»6.00; W. W. Lyons »6.00; Jesse Cabin City Auto Camp »7.00; Mark Ilornback »4.10; E A. Stratton
ADVERTISING: The Springfield Taylor »8.00; Mary Plckart »8.00; F. Fleming »5.00; Mrs. Ellen LaJole »2.10; Sam Sorensen »2.50; Edward
with added features, cost less than ever before.
,"twn *236.06; Guard Publiahlng Co. Frank Mason »8.00; Mrs. Hattie »3.00; C. V. Breese »5.65; Mrs. F Bailey »4.20; C. N Johnston
»2.10;
Frank
Jones
»10.20;
O.
F.
Helen
Bushnell
»10.00;
Frank
Dem­
I *132.25.
Im agine, adding a lot of new fe atu res to a gas range
Bowers »8.00; Mrs. Mary Wilbur
ASSESSOR: Stella C. Wilkinson »8.00; Forrest Fisher »8.00; George ing »3.00; Hall X Johnson »8.00; Reddy »2 10; W. L. Priest »14.50;
(lien c u ttin g th e price. T h a t's exactly w hat one of th e
*130.00; Agnes O'Brien *130.00; Mason »8.00; Ruth Hawk »8.00; Iaaac Bevel »10.75; J. R. Hendricks Win. Duckworth »2.10; C. C. X P.
w orld’s leading m ak ers of fine g as ran g es h as done.
Bertha Neet *00.00; Adelaide I. Car- Mrs. E. C. Kull »8.00; Mrs. Nettie »8.00; J. H. Balzhlser »15.00; Ed M Olllenwater »4.70; Paul Bugaard
Yes, and you will he surprised wlien you see (he new
tier *65.00; Thoa. Hike» »50.00; Baling »8.00; Nell McDonald »8.00; Vaughn »5.00; B. K. Wheeler »15.00; »3 40; Mrs 8. L. Jensen »3 40; J. C.
Riley Petty »50.00; J. S. Blanton Elizabeth P. Chandler »8.00; Lulu F. L. Chambers »10.00; John Bow Beck »9.20; Edith Ruder »3.40; P.
E state C as lta n g e s and learn how little they cost. Such
*102.00; L. R. Burns »79.00; O. H. Gaddy »10.00; L. H. Mulkey »10.00; ers »8.00; Henry Cook »3.54; Mrs. C. 11 Lauradsen »3.50; Sam I-eh-
beautiful
ranges. Such m odern ranges. Such well-built
June »100.00; Pac Tel X Telg Co. Mrs. Peter A. King »10.00; C. E. A. E. Erickson »20.00; A. B. Downes man »10.20; Clifford D. Landson
ranges. Fully enam eled hi to d ay 's approved kitchen
»7.25; Sanborn Map Co. »21.00; Jas. Adams »10.00; Adda Riemennchnei- »6.00; Tom Luder »2.00; Eugene »14 50; A B. Herman »5.20; Albert
colors. Heavily Insulated. You'll w ant one for your
Lockerbie »80.00; H. P. Markusen der »10.00; George Savage »10.00; Water Board »19.85; Carl Bllrup C. Rasmussen »2.10; Marian Talom
»125.00; H. A. Rust »93.60; Ulla D. Mrs. R. E. Cox »10.00; Andrew »4.00; Mrs. E. W. Shelby »2.90; »8 10 Walter Sevey »9.10; Mary
k itchen right aw ay, to save m oney and work for you
Brendel »128.00.
Erickson *10.00; Florence Arm­ May Gleaser »4.00; Cashman Really S Bailey »3.40; W, A. Wllllar.,„
for m any y ears to com e. And. rem em ber, while th ese
BOUNTY; Harley Caln »30.00; strong »10.00; Grace Bennett »10.00; Co. »5.00; Mrs. Luella Bristow »4.10; Mads P. Jensen »3.40; 8.
are “ lu x u ry ” ranges, they a re priced rig h t dow n to
Prince Helfrich »2.00; Earl Drury Mrs. Susan Suttle »10.00; Henry »15.00; Central Hotel »1.45; Tromp Deltrlck »3.40; Blanche Mangle
to d ay ’s dollar. Come In and see!
»2.00; Dale Prindel »4.00; S. O. Bolin »10.00; R. P. Becker »10.00; X McKinley »26.55; C. F. Hyde »2.10; Jennie Wade »2.10; Clarei.ee
Martin »3.00; Archie Williams Flora Snyder »10.00; Benjamin Par­ Realty Co. »15.00; Jeffryes Dairy Simon »2.10; Carl Bllrup »3.40; P.
»4.00; George Spencer »2.00; Wil­ rish »10.00; Mrs. Richard Cook »4.20; J. C. Penney Co. »12.06; Mrs. F Peterson »3.40; J. 8. Woodard
bur Scott »8.00; Truman Rust »2.00; »10.00; E. L. Chares »10.00; Della H. S. Cox »5.00; W. J. I-lchty »10.00; »10 40; Wm. E. Walsh »20 20; J. W
M. E. Coburn »5.00; Frank Stevens Klink »10.00; Mallnda Smith »10.00; Harold J. Wells »10.00; Rotcie Jay M< Inturff »20.20; H. E. Hess »18.00;
»6.00; F. C. Petit »2.00; Walter Mrs. James Gearhart »10.00; Beth­ »1.00; Harold Mortensen »1.25; P W. Culver »1800; Jay A. Smith
Plaep »2.00; Joe Almasle »3.00; G. any Withrow »10.00; B. S. Nichols Mrs. A. W. Ishmael 75c; The Stern »17 00; John Tanner »12.10; Harry
B. Watts »2.00; C. L. Nystrom »12.00; Central Hotel »12.00; Ber­ Shoe Co. »3.06; Mrs. John Wright Balle »4.10; J. W. Harris »16.80,
»8.00; James Ferguson »10.00; How­ tha Blais »14.00; Edith McCune »4.00; Mrs, A. A. Campbell »5,80; John Dyer »18.20; B Kramer Deal
ard Campbell »19.00; R. O. Carter »15.00; Frances Shields »15.00; W. N. A. Rowe »18.00; V. O. X Lula »4 10; Goldie X William Hughes
. . . with the famous Estate Fresh-Air Oven
»12 00; Dayton C. Thompson »12.00; D. Calkins »15.00; C. E. Denney Hoare »149.38; Iva X Claire Mur­ »14.60; Annie Daniels »7.30; G. D.
Moore
»7.30;
Allen
Moore
»7.30;
dock
»89.38;
Mrs.
Zelma
Groom
Everett Small »10.00; K. N. Vaughn »15.00; Mabel flood man »20.00; R.
Hold by
»40.00; Prince Helfrich »2.00; W. C. Shepard »15.00; M. S. Barker »8.00; Mrs. I. J. Estes »10.00; Mrs. Ed Kunl »7.30; Mary C. Moore
J. Yale »12.00; E. C. Stevens »7.00; »15.00; E. II. Lowell »15.00; Julius R. R. Ramsey »31.00; Mrs. John »7 30; Clyde Smith »5.20; John B.
¡O. W. Sttngley »2.00; H. J. Earle A. Grow »15.00; Mrs. Alice (1. Allen Nokes »8.00; C. B. Christensen Reid »4.10; Sherman 1. Renne
»15.00; Aif Williams »6.00; Lester »15.00; Mrs. Jennie Barnard »15.00; »15.25; Mrs. O. Huffman »16.25; »7.70; L. P Watrous »10.10; Dave
Buss »10.00; Arthur Rutioy »8.00; Walter Baker »16.00; Lydia A. Hun­ Brown Motor Co. »2.85; Mrs. Annie Kyle »10.10; Thomas 8. Wells
Ted Watkln.s »2.00; Carl F. Owens ter »15.00; A. W. Perkins »16.00; Walden »4.65; The Brund Haw Shop »56 00; R. N. Appling »183.62;
and
»26.00; M. McMullin »8.00; E. D. J. L. Kelly »15.00; Minnie O. Smith »7.50; V. E. Gronsheck »13.48; Cres­ Harold M. Rklpworth »30.00; L. O.
Phillips »8.00; Harvey Peck »4.00; »15.00; Chris V. Tolman »15.00; sey» »1.15; Wyatts Grocery »16.32; Baird »16.00; Donald Young »15.00;
Harry G. Hayes »114.00; W. M. Edith Hurd »15.00; Mrs. H. L. An­ Frank Deming »3.00; Haskells Gro­ Douglas Harris »15.00; W est Pub­
Clark »2.00.
derson *20.00; Netta Hartman cery »68.09; Mt. Slates Power Co. lishing Co. »6.00; ft. F. Bailey
Kugpne,
Springfield
1 CARE OF POOR: Mrs. J. C. Ken- »20.00; Janies B. Hheasley »20.00; »18.75; Mado-Iand Creamery 20c; »10.00; C. C. Pollock »60.00; M. E.
+
T he battle of the g ard en er is on — with th e bugs and
w orm s and weeds.
--------------- s,---------------
T em per is usually displayed m ost w hen it is lost.
Nt^VLIN BUST
T
e
IT IS NO LONGERA
LIG H TB I LL
IT WAS IN 1890
f
>BRUC
WHEN WE COME TO RESTOCK
1 had occasion recently to visit an Ohio city of th irty
th o u san d people. Its industries are ru n n in g only half tim e,
an d everybody is hard up, but cheerful.
F u n d s have been raised to tak e ca re of th o se who m ust
h ave financial help. And on the second floor of the city hall
1 saw an exhibit th at gave m e so m eth in g to th in k about.
T he w om en of th a t city have ran sack ed its hom es, from
cellar to attic. L iterally ' T hey have requisitioned every old
su it, ov er-coat, dress, hat and pair of shoes. Not a single
g arm e n t h as escaped them . T he second floor of th e city hall
looks like the basem ent of a d ep a rtm en t store, and th e piles
ol goods a re m elting aw ay very fast. T he closets of th e com ­
m u n ity a re bare.
Y esterday my wife received a note from o u r d a u g h te r
w ho is in a g irls’ school in New E ngland, say in g : “ Send up
all th e old clothes you have. We are g a th e rin g them for the
people in th is neighborhood who need th em .”
1 said: “T h a t’s a fine spirit for the y o u n g sters to have.
You m ust send up a good big bundle rig h t aw ay .”
"B u t I c a n ’t,” she protested.
“ Why n o t? ”
“ 1 have already sent out every single scrap of used clo th ­
ing we had in the house. As for shoes, you'll find when you
look in y o ur closet th at you will have to buy some. I looked
over your collection and took them all.”
S peaking the o th er day to a group of b an k e rs about the
m o to r industry, my friend R. 11. G ra n t of G eneral M otors
pointed out th a t few er autom obiles were sold in 1931 th a n
w ent to th e scrap heap, and th a t every m onth of subnorm al
production is m erely piling higher th e total fu tu re dem and.
A leader of the tire industry told me th eir surveys indi­
c a te th a t th ere are m ore badly worn tires on ca rs today than
ev er before.
T he railroads are having to use m uch equipm ent th a t
o u g h t to be junked, o r extensively repaired.
All this m eans a type of “co n su m p tio n ” which is very
different from that of the years 1924-1929. In th a t period
we th o u g h t of a ’co n su m er” as one who used an article u n ­
til it was a little shabby and then trad ed it in.
T he d ictionary definition of “consum er" is “one who . . .
d estroys, one who uses up an artic le .”
We a re destroying th in g s now, using them up com plete­
ly. T h ere certain ly is going to be a w hale of a lot of business
in this co u n try som e day—
W hen w e co m e to r e s to c k !
Moon tala States
Power Company
JÍÍ
?
Lane County Court
down
th e n e w 1 9 3 2
E sta te G a s R a n g e s
McMorran & Washburne
NORTHWEST CITIES GAS Co.