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    THUKHIUX JUNE », 1 W32
T H E S P R IN G F IE L D N E W S
PAOE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S
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wiring mut equipment, kerosene, oil
H. E. MAXEY. Editor
unit gasoline, grit s ami brush, mid
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J "Oh, indeed We must see what Dr.
The noise of the thunder had ting closer and clttaar. the two big j Statu Fire Mursliall's offlee al
Fifth Instalment
| Kathbone has to sav about that "
drowned the little sounds of Rath- . .
,
...
........vetyt,.„I, 1« «eking and Salem and the Agricoli mal Engin
County Official Newspaper
He’s said it already he said I bone's arrival, and when he spoke to
A t tw en ty two (be only thin« Dtana realty I
N O T IC B OF
eering Department mid Extension
desired was another woman's husband A * asn t tit for the journey I hate Ain. her she looked up. her taee drenehed nobody knows the answers to are
nervous
reck fro m the eseitemenf and anyway; peoole there think of nothing
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THURSDAY, Jl'N E 2. IMt
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First, what Is the Republican nn service of the Oregon Slate college
strain o f I-ondon's gay life, ahe is taken hv
Notice la licrabv given Huti au
Oh . . . Dr Kathbone . , .
her aunt. M rs G la d w jn . to a famous special but illness We went once; last year,
al Corvallis It lists anil Illustrates
i
t
louai
convention
golug
to
do
alani'
ist's s f c e The physKian orders her to the I think it was I was bored to dnith."
election will lie held In H c I k h i I ilia-
She would have been less plea veil to
country for a long rest She rebels, hut the
ten of the most common fire has trld number lk on Monday. Juue
ee an angel (rom heaven In het ea- prohibition?
The Creature smiled.
T H E COST OF GOVERNM ENT
doctor is handsome and sympathetic She
"I have yet to hear you say that you :eri,ess she threw the bed rove-mgs
Second, who are the Democrats arils anil gives Instruction III mclb 20. Ik22. al Hie Library (or the pur­
learns that he is iw t the great man himself
but an assistant. D r Kathbone “ God made have thoroughly enjoyed yourself any­ from hei and sprang up to grrrt him.
We have alw ays felt th at taxpayer« do not object to
pose of electing one director for
oils of elimination.
going to nominate (or president?
the country and man made the town.** he where," she said.
"Oh. rm so g
three years mid one clerk for one
paying reasonable taxes, provided they get som ething for
tells her. and ahe agrees to go to a rural
The
(Irat
question
1«
hnportant,
j
He l.iuglinfand took her hand.
Diana considered the point
retreat
Each club member Is given a year ihills will be open from 12
th eir money, lattely th ere h as arisen a w idespread o u tcry
Before the leave« ahe goes to I>ennls
“Well, I don’t know that I ever
"Glad1 Do yon alwavs ery when because It la the only question on chart listing the most common tire noon until * 1’ M All candidates'
W aterm a n's <Ut. where they are surprised have," she admitted "You look for­ you’re glad?" he said He strode across
ag ain st tin* steady increase of taxes. Federal, S ta te and lo­
patltlong must tie filed with the dis
which cun allr up a aetuhlauce o il
by I rods. Dennis's w ife, who takes the situ ­
ward
to
a
thing,
and
then
when
it
the
room and pulled the window down. a controversy In the Republican ! balani unii Is asked In examine his m, i , iwrk
cal. We think th a t o u tcry has its roots in th e general feel­
ation quite calm ly. “ 1 suppose she wants you
imo- It
comes
it's
disappointing
"
to m arry her? " she asks Denars.
The
rain
was
coming
in
and
had
mad«
home
to
determine
the
number
of
ing th a t o ur governm ent u n its are not giving us value re ­
C F BARBER. Clerk
A t the night club where she goes w ill
convention Mr. tloover'a renoinlna
which exist there and also to list
(June b Itf I
I^ennrs. Diana co I lapses She regains con
ceived for the taxes we pay.
(Ion ta definitely assured, with the
scicusness in a little country cottage, w ith <
......
—
. '-"a 1
nurse.
M
iss
Starling,
bending
over
ber
D
r
likelihood that Mr. Curtta will >l«u
Almost all of our governm ent u n its have been taxing,
Rathbone's home was close by. Miss Starling
told ber
be renominated fur the vice preal
borrow ing and spending beyond th e m eans of th e people to
A fte r three weeks Dennis W aterm an call«.
deticy.
pay. Taxes are lem ain in g unpaid. T h at cau ses forced
H e tel la her be w ill have to go away, and his
manner, as he leaves her. suggests that bis
Therefore, the only thing that It
sales of property and destro y s values. N othing but d rastic
love is waning
N O W GO O N W IT H T H E S T O R Y
retren ch m en t can ¡»ossibly re sto re o u r governm ent u n its to
seem s possible to atari a quarrel
over In the convention la the prohi­
financial health. And one way to re tre n c h — th e best pos­
C H A P T E R V II
bition plank In the platform
sible way as we see it—it to stop spending m oney on fads,
And then Miss Starling came home,
22
These things can be aet down ua
on things which benefit only a few. and particu larly upon
and. stared half cut of her wits, jenny
definite :
(he effort to re g u late everything by law.
told her part of the truth—that there
had been a gentleman to see Miss
First, there will be a prohibition I
As a nation we a re dedicated to th e principles of indi­
“Standard Service protect«
Diana, and that ever since he went
plank.
vidualism and a m inim um of governm ental in terferen ce in
away she had been like this, trying
my car . . aavea repair«”
Second,
it
will
he
a
plank
which
j
and sobbing and would not be quiet.
private affairs, an d yet we have built up th e biggest and
will open the door for action I» I
"I told you nobody was to be allowed
JHlR E V E R Y careful buyer, Mamlard
m ost expensive governm ental m achinery ever created. We
in." the Creature said in told anger.
the next congress looking toward a 1
Products and Standard Scrvic« art a
object to governm ent in business, and yet we spend m ore
“However, the misthiei is done Stop
conatltutlonul amendment super )
money saving combination
m oney on governm ental prom otion and regulation of b u si­
how ling and go over to Dr. Rathbone's.
-eillng the Eighteenth or I ’ l o h l h l i
If lie is not there, and 1 am sure he
ness th an any o th er co u n try in the world except R ussia. We
giaM v rtn u irrtJ tn«l»Jh
Hon amendment.
will not be. leave a message and ask
talk loudly about the v ast expenditures for a rm a m en ts in
Cleaning your windshield . . . Checking
him to tome over as so, n as possible.
Whether this plank will call for a
Europe, and yet we spend m ore on arm a m e n ts th a n any
your lights . . . Checking your r«dialnr
Stop howling, do you hear?"
popular referendum, or will pledge
co u n try in peace tim e in the w orld’s history. Likewise, we
Jenny fled, w ith the sound of Diana's
and o il. . . A ir for your tirea
and many
the party to the submission of a 1
bitter sobbing singing in her ears like
’’That w as Dr. Rathbona’s car . . . There was a woman in It."
spend m ore th an any o th er co u n try in th e a ttem p t to e n ­
other conveniences
new
constitutional
amendment,
the cry of a lost soul
force th e laws, and a t th e sam e tim e we have m ore crim e
Three service« frequently sav« nredlrw re
“Dennis . . . Dennis .
Dennis ..
through the usual . hannela. fur rati
of all kinds th an a n y o th e r nation.
pair»— and always make motoring more
"Half the pleasure of life is in look- a little pool on the floor.
It was late before Rathbone came
«cation
by
state
legislatures
or
con
ng forward to things." Miss Starling
over to the cottage
“Get hack to bed and cover yourself
pleasant.
vendons,
whether
It
will
promise
a
If th e editor of th is palter knew the perfect an sw er to
He walked into Diana’s room and said, carefully folding one oi Diana's up." he ordered “Yotill take cold."
liken
garments.
■TAN DA BO D l l COMFANY OS LA U rO B M iA
all th e problem s of governm ent an d finance, he would not
stood looking down at her
He looked at her whimsically. “And liberalisation of (he Volstead Act.
She was lying on her hack, one thin
"What do vow look forward to?" what were the tears for?” he asked.
or however It will open up the sub
be ru n n in g this paper, but m ight be ru n n in g th e g o v ern ­
arm flung onto the pillow above her Diana asked.
She brushed them away with her ject of prohibition, la altll undeter
m ent. We think th a t th ere is a n answ er, but we th in k
head, her eyes staring up at the ceiling
"Some day I hope to go to Nor­ bare hands as a child might havr done. minable l*resldeiit Hoover has been
also th a t th e an sw e r will only be found w hen everybody who
Rathbone spoke her name in a quiet mandy. hut it's more than I can afford
’ I mink I was miserable I thought
In conference with dry leudera and
co n trib u tes a cen t in tax es to local, county, sta te , or n a ­ voice, and her gaze wandered down to at present ”
you were never coming again It
the
level
of
his
face
and
rested
there
so long since I saw you’
wet leaders of all shades of opln
tional ad m in istratio n devotes a lot m ore tim e to thinking
"How
much
would
it
cost?”
"Well,” he said with a smile, “and
"Yes." he agreed. “It does
Ion. Very careful political efforts
ab out th ese th in g s and expressing his th o u g h ts th a n m ost
Miss Starling hesitated
what have vou been doing to your­
long time." Then they were both
people do now.
self»"
”1 should think every penny of silent for a moment, looking at on* will be made to avoid alienating the
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‘Nothing.” she said stonily. "It’s twenty pounds,” she said at last. 'That another.
socalled "moderate" dry«. Also,
what people do to me.”
would be il I stayed a fortnight, of
"Why haven't you been all tha there will be pussyfooting tn the
BLIND VOTING
“Oh. it’s like that, is it ?”
course."
I week?'
C O T O S T A X U A I H > - U i r t to r l o u r M uxmv
convention to avoid offending the
He sat down beside her and took her
Twenty pounds I Not so mute
“Few one thug, I've been busy, and
A r s T A M I A M I I g I A I I O N S . I N C . , A N I ) M K I> U I I I I ( A I I I t» « I l k A l t M S
in itiative petition circ u lato rs m ake e x tra v ag an t
i wets.
hand—her pulse was terribly weak Diana oiten gave for one of hv
X
another.
I
thought
you
could
do
prom ises on every hand. M any of them show gross ig n o r­
After a moment he laid it gently down frock*.
How Important the prohibition
wrvdout me.”
an ce of th e petitions they a re peddling. T he O regon law-
an the quilt.
«"ell
Diana said impulsnely. question seem - right now It Indl
"Why Normandy?” she asked
'now you know I to»'»—and that'« all i rated by the fact that many leading i
“Have you been asleep ?”
s ta te s “it is unlaw ful for any person circu latin g an initiative
"ItaJv is much more beautiful."
"I had a draught. I didn’t want iL
"Normandy has associations for about it."
petition to m ake an y false sta te m e n t to any person who
but she made me." She shot a look ot me," the Creature said quietly. “I have
I lieu agam they were silent, looking drys have been trying to organise
signs o r inquires concerning its co n ten ts, p u rp o rt or effect."
bitter enmity at the Creature
never been there, but a great friend steadily at > ne another, while the thun- , a third party, and that so eminent
M aking law by an uninform ed elec to rate is poor business to
"That was quite right." Rathbone of mine who died is buried there, and der rolled overhead shaking the stout ¡and able a statesman as Senator
said.
I have always promised myself that *alis of the little house
o u r mind even if it is a fine dem ocratic theory. Who w ants
(toruh of Idaho has oeen taking part
For th e
some day I will go and see his grave."
He tamed sharply away and stood j In these con'erences. until Wash |
He spoke to the Creature.
to vote on som ething they know nothing ab o u t or have
"Oh—the man you told me about?" 'cr a moment .tiring out at the pour-
"I will come down in a moment,” he
som eone also ignorant o r irresponsible to do it for him ? Yet
"Yes, the man 1 told you about."
inK ram. his lug shoulder- almost Ington gossip has It that Borah may |
said, dismissing her.
at the N ovem ber election the voters will be called upon for
"How did he die?"
¡blocking out the window Then he said, run for president on a third purty
She went away, and Rathbone stood
de< ision on a flock of m easures th a t not one m an in each
“He was drowned, saving the life m 4 matter-of-fact voice
looking at Diana.
ticket. If neither the Republican nor
.
| “I think you n ght get up to-morrow the Deiniicratln convention adoptai
hundred voting will be fam iliar w ith all th e m easu res on th e j He had merely tried to rouse her ° L a little boer.”
^That was brave of him.'
land have your lunch downstairs You
when he had suggested that perhaps
ballot.
“He was brave—the bravest man I must be tired of this room A change a prohibition plank which Is satis­
she was not worth saving. He under­
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!W'H do y * 1 good if vou don't overdo factory to these dry leuders.
stood her well enough to know how
There was a little silence
lit.” He turned round again. "By the
her pride and interest would be stung,
Just the bare threat of a third
Now th a t county and s ta te officers have been n om in­
That’s the kind of thing Dr. Rath- wav, any visitors this week?”
but now, as he looked at her deathly-
party In the field sends politicians
ated we m ight as well sta rt th in k in g ab o u t school director
face and obstinately closed lips, he bone would do," Diana said thought- i “No." In spite of herself, Diana felt
and city officials. A director, m ayor an d councilm en a re
fully She felt a little surprised that I she was flushing She thought that of both of the old parties into con-(
wondered.
needed. Men w ho know how to ru n local governm ent w ith ­
He said quietly, "Open your eyes, 'he Creature should prove to be so what he really wished to discover was nlption fils. The Republicans are j
please, and listen to what I have to human. “Give his life for somebody. 1 (whether Dennis had been again She afraid that a third party would
o u t m oney are in dem and.
meaP-
i said a trifle impatiently, “I don't think draw voters from Its candidates,.
•ay."
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Dr. Rathbone won the Military j people are very fond of visiting you
To his surprise she obeyed at once.
"M « i n t P lA 1A* B r ** K.4 I C C Q f i r l i n n
^ i.l
IllR w v s . . Z W . L
i l l **
and the Democrats are equally {
in the war." Miss Starling a said
If all th e ch a rity cases w ere to m arch to W ashington, j “If you are going to lecture me-----" Croas
when
you’re ill.
ahe began, and he interrupted ruth­ unemotionally.
"You can have anyone you like now, afraid that a prohibition party with
D. C., it would g re atly relieve all th e cities and counties of
Diana as silent for a moment; then if they don’t stay too lung,” he told Borah at the head would steal a
lessly :
th e nation. And since congressm en have not tak en a cu t in
"That is exactly what I am going the said. "1 wonder he has never mar­ her "It would cheer you up to see
lot of ordinary Democratic states
salary th ey m ight well w orry about this problem .
to do. If you had obeyed my orders ried.'’
some of your friends.”
1 THE telephone means so
We can’t all marry, and it isn't the
and behaved like a sensible girl instead
“W hat friends ?” she asked wearily. in the election. Senator Borah un- ;
of like a silly, wilful child, by this only thing in life."
doubtedly knows thia, and It wuulil I
"You must have dozens.”
much to modern house­
"It must be lonely for him.”
tune you would have been well on the
She shrugged her slim shoulders
be surprising If he did not use that i
“I think he is too busy a man to
keeping. It does errands. It
road to recovery, but as it is, by your
“Nobody I really care about—no knowledge to exprt n very strong
folly this afternoon you ha\ e put your­ trouble about loneliness.”
girl-, at least."
helps
get
the
day’s
tasks
organized. It bring«
,
influence
in
the
framing
of
the
Itc
|
AH
the
same.”
Diana
said
obstin­
self back considerably, and believe me
"A man, then,” he suggested half
ately. ‘I wonder some woman hasn’t jokingly.
—no man in this world is worth it.”
; publican prohibition plank.
in the voices of friends.
managed to catch him.
She said breathlessly:
I 'iana was plucking the quilt to-
It almost goes without saying
To catch him? What do you gether with nervous fingers. She was
"You don’t know- anything about it."
E x te n s io n telephones e x te n d this conven­
"And I don’t wish to,” he said. “But mean
, ?”
. ¡quite sure now that he was trying to that the Democratic party, whose j
Marry him I suppose he's quite ' discover something about Dennis, and convention comes two weeks later
I give you warning now that unless
ience. In bedroom, kitchen, living room they
you give me your word that in future rich.
with sudden bravado she lifted her than the Republican, will try to h.
Hasn't he got a sister, or a niece, head and looked at him
you will do exactly as 1 have told you
are s t e p - s a v e r s , and that means everything
a little more wet than the Republl- j
I shall write to Mrs. Gladwyn and tell or anyone who ever stays with hitn?-
“He is in America.”
IT MAKES T H E WORLD GO ROUND
cans,
without
being
so
wet
as
to
j
Diana
persisted.
to the wom an who does her ow n work.
her I must give up the case I have
“He ” It was with chagrin that
A young m an b u rst violently into my office.
”1 have never tried to discover It Diana realized that Rathbone had for­ alarm the dry states of the South,
dozens of really sick people on my
is
not
my
business
”
hands without wasting valuable time
gotten al, about Waterman and that which happen to be also the nor-1
His face w as som ew hat h ag g ard , and his clothes dis­
I think you must try and get a he was genuinely mystified to know
on one who could soon be well and
heveled, as though he had been up all night, which, in fact,
mally Democratic states. That at
strong if she wished. Do you under­ little nap before you have your sup­ to whom she referred.
he had.
per." Mis- Starling said practically
T h e Pacific T elephone and Telegraph Com pany
stand?”
She said defiantly. "The man who least, would be the natural thing
can't sleep to order,” was Diana's came here—before I was so ill again.” for the Democrats to do. In order
She said with trembling lip s:
But th ere w as electricity in his walk, and su n sh in e in
BuHine«« Office: 126 -4th S tr e t
T elephone 72
"You are not very kind. I shall die fretful reply
“Oh . . . I see. Then perhaps it is as
his eyes.
You can try,” the Creature insisted well he is in America.” he said signifi­ to gain whatever party advantage
if you give me up.”
there
may
be
in
“wet"
support
And if Dr. Rathbone comes, wake cantly
"Very well, then, there is to be no
"H ave you heard th e w onderful n e w s? ” he cried.
me—-even if I am asleep,” was Diana’s , Thr
.............
, , c her; There Is a suggestion, however,
more nonsense.”
tone ......
of ....
hit voice ...
angered
1 told him I had not heard an y w onderful new s since
parting shot. Tt would be so like the i he was treating har like a child
"No.” she wh pered
that leaders of both parties may
1929.
“And you will go to sleep and be­ Creature to insist that she was not to I "I shall never love anyone else," she
agree
upon an Identical plank
lieve that everything will come right
-aid. her voice taking a higher pitch
“ Well, y o u ’re going to h e a r som e now ,” he exclaim ed. “ I
in the end It so often does, you
But Rathbone did not come, though ¡of excitement "No matter what any- None of the political leaders wants
have a boy. Yes, sir, seven and a half pounds, born a t five-
know.”
Diana lay awake for a long time lie one says.” She paused breathlessly but to gel into a prohibition fight. If
th irty th is m orning. T hink of it . . . m e . . . a son.”
"Not for me ”
temng for the sound of his car down he made no comment, and she went on both [artles made exactly the same
"Well, we shall see.” He bent over the lane He always sounded the horn in the -ame ivnv • “Aunt Gladwyn says
W hereupon he becam e alm ost in articu late , waving his
declaration on the subject there
her, feeling her pulse once more Her when he turned from the main road it's indecent
love a married man;
arm s and em ittin g sounds th a t w ere halt lau g h ter and half
eyes had closed a- if the lid- were too and -he had grown to know and rec­ she says thr modern girl ii indecent. couldn't be any fight and the cam­
heavy to control and be waited for a ognize it.
tears.
paign would he devoted entirely to
I suppose you think to too."
C H A P TE R V III
moment, a gleam of anxiety in his eyes,
He ignored the last words He said actual Issues of candldlates and eco­
At len g th he gained su fficien t self-control to im p art
but she did not stir, and he went quiet­
The doctor came on the Saturday gravely:
nomic principles.
th e info rm ation th a t the baby had blue eyes. (1 h a d n ’t th e
ly from the room
afternoon in the middle of a thunder­
The fact that a man is married can­
“My aunt wants to take me to Aix,” storm
h e a rt to say th a t all babies have blue eyes. He w ouldn’t have
not prevent a woman from loving him,
Diana . told Miss Starling
the
next . ■ Liana had been busy thinking about hut it should prevent her—prevent
’’Al" Smith's strength as a party
,
.
heard me anyw ay.) 'W hen I looked down a t him the first
morning,
as
soon
as
she
had
opened
Dennis, who had cabled that he had them both—from behaving foolishly." leader is becoming more apparent
time, th e little ra scal looked up and smiled. And he reached
a letter that had arrived by the early arrived in New York She was torn
from day to day. Reports from the
o u t and grabbed my linger, and, say . . . well, I d o n 't know­
.
. . .
1 w!,h her «motion« at knowing ha was
Continued Next Week
Tha Creature raised her brows.
I with Linda.
country at large Indicate that
how to express it, but when 1 felt him grip m y finger, so
Speaker Garner’s prestige Is not
tru stin g an d everything . . . well, say, if 1 w ere w orth five
quite so great as It was
If and
th o u san d dollars to my boss yesterday, I’m w orth ten th o u s­ N E W V -8 F O R D O F F E R S
, runs. One has to be careful or he H O W O N E W O M A N L O S T
when Governor Roosevelt Is beaten
and to d ay .”
will
find
himself
walking
away
T H R IL L T O O P E R A T O R
2 0 P O U N D S O F F A T for the nomination which Is the
Did I tre a t his en th u siasm seriously ? You bet 1 did. Any
from his car when he baa parked
principal Him now of a large but
m an who has passed th ro u g h th a t experience and does
It
without
turning
off
the
motor.
Driving a new V-8 model Ford
scattering
group of Democratic poli­
Lost
H
e
r
P
ro
m
in
e
n
t
H
ips—
not feel a rev eren t sym pathy for a younger b ro th er in th e along the highway at 30, 40, or 50 John Anderson, local Ford dealer,
D ouble C h in — S luggishness ticians. It seem s more and more
sam e situ atio n has som e serious lack in his soul.
j miles per hour In second speed did that very thing recently, leav­
likely that ex-Oovernor Smith will
One night in 1856, T h o m as Huxley, the g re a t scientist, with the motor running so smoothly j ing the car parked against a curb­ G A IN E D P H Y S IC A L V IG O R —
name the candidate. In that case
sat alone in a quiet room aw aitin g th e birth of his first child. | that the operator is not sure that ing for nearly a half hour.
A S H A P E L Y F IG U R E
! It will not be Mr. darner. It will
Many Bprlngfleld people have al-
His spirit was on fire w ith g re a t new resolves:
he has not shifted to the high speed
j not be Owen I). Young because he
“ In 1860 1 m ay fairly look forw ard to fifteen or tw en ty gear is one of the greatest thrills i ready had their first ride In the
If you’re fat—first remove the , has taken him self out of the con­
y ea rs,” he w rote in his diary, ‘ and w ith th e com prehensive one gets when he or she gets be- ■ new Ford. Those who have not will cause!
test. It might be Newton D. Baker,
Take one half teaspoonful of
views my train in g will have given m e, I think it will be pos­ hind the wheel for the first time. ! flnd »«ch an opportunity If they
but then again It might he another
Kruschen
Salts
in
a
glass
of
hot
Then
shifting
to
high
gear
o
n
e
!
vlsl'
'he
Anderson
garage
or
call
sible in th a t tim e to give a new and h ealth ier direction to all
Ohioan. Governor George White.
water
in
the
morning.
To
hasten
re­
steps on the throttle and the auto-. Mr Anderson.
k ia no longer neceisary to
Biological Science.
sult» go light on fatty meats, pota­
Governor White will come Into
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to roast yourself in order to
toes, cream and pastries— In 3 the convention with the solid Ohio
“To sm ite all hum bugs, how ever big; to give a nobler mobile fairly jumps out from under I
weeks get on the scales and note
cook the food. W inter or sum­
tone to science; to set an exam ple of abstin en ce from petty the operator as It gains momentum, S U N D A Y S C H O O L C L A S S
delegation
behind
him.
He
Is
not
how many pounds of fat have van
personal controversies, and of to leratio n fo r everything but j going 50 or 80 miles an hour with­
P A R T Y T O B E T O N IG H T ished.
mer the kitchen should be the same temperature as the
widely known outside of Ohio, hut
out
the
ordinary
vibrations
which
lying; to be indifferent as to w h eth er the work is recognized
Notice also that you have gain ed 1 his record Is good, his ability Is
living room and it can b f if you have an electric range. But
usually warn one of excessive ' Memers of Mrs. A. B. Van Val- in energy your skin is clearer j „„u
a s m ine or not. so long as it is done are these my aim s?
he very great, not only as an
why
stay in the kitchen while the food it cooking? Electri­
speed.
you feel younger In body—Krus-
. , , . .
. .
1860 will show.
zah's Sunday school class of the chen
will give any fat person a joy l «“Imlnlstrator. but as a vote getter;
city will cook and watch your food automatically, perfectly,
The
car
hangs
to
the
road
too.
Methodist church will be hosts to­ ous surprise.
“H alf past ten a t night.
he is the Democratic Oovernor of a
while you spend most of your time as you please. See your
Sudden turning of the wheels from '
But be Bure It’s Kruschen—you r! state which has gone Republican
“W aiting for my child. I seem to fancy it th e pledge th a t side to side fails to frighten the night at a party at the home of
hardware, furniture or electrical dealer today about an elec­
their
teacher
at
8
o’clock.
The
health
comes
first
and
SAFETY
[
oftener
than
It
has
gone
Ih-mocra-
all th ese th ings shall be.
Kruschen
promise.
.
.
«
u»
.
,
,
»
».
passengers bec&use the springs and Misses Doris Myers, Edna Platt, rlrst A is the
tric range. It will save your money, your health and your
L
tic, and he nil-ght turn out to he the
“ Born five m inutes a fte r twelve. T h an k G od.”
Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts . . .
.
....
shock absorbers take up most of Faye Parsons, Ilia Bartholomew,
time.
from
any
leading
druggist
any.
,
dark
horse
at
the
Chicago,
Every night, som ew here in the world, hundreds of the sway and shock.
and Loudelle Williams constitute where In America (lasts 4 w eeks) !
thousand's of m en sit w aiting for th eir children. T h o u g h ts
There Is no hesitation of the mo­ members of the comm ittee making and the cost Is but a trifle.
1 Nobody knows, but It is all very
com e Into th eir young m inds, which never w ere th ere be­ tor when one starts to drive. The arrangements for the party,
' Interesting speculation.
fore. New purposes; new earn estn ess.
amount of available power exceeds
Sing» Sunday— Mrs. Iris Shack
MOUNTAIN STATES
POWER COMPANY
Not all of this im pulse is perm anent, of course, but a all expectations and the new car- Corvallis People Her«— Mrs. E V elton of Vancouver, Washington,
part at least rem ains of the urge to do som ething and be hurutlon system prevents flooding Lilly and her son, Ralph, of Corval­ sang the vocal solo, "I Cannot Al­ Leave for California — Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Rlvett left Saturday for
som ething w orthy of these children.
the motor and jumpy starting.
lis spent Sunday here at the home ways Trace the Way” at the morn­ their home at Oakland, California,
It Is a g re a te r force th an personal am bition. It m akes
And last but not least, 1« the of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. ing services at the Christian church after having spent some time visit­
th e world go round.
sm oothness with which the motor and Mrs. F. B. Flanery.
Bunday.
ing relative« In thia city.
l*ubll»h«d Every Thursday at
Springfield. Lane County, Oregon, by
• - J jì-
M---'
W ASH IN G TO N
laiunchliig of a «latu wide vain
palan In udii,-ate Foni II club lie in
liera In fire prevention 1« being
Htarted In lame county this week
with the matting of a bulletin. "Fire
Hasards of the Fumi and Home,
to all Four H ululi workers and
mein tier*
“Here s one luxury
D O E SN ’T C O S T
ME A C E N T !
F
For high Octane Efficiency
STANDARD
G A S O L IN E
Woman
who does her
own work
—Telephones do stive
so many steps
a
a, bout
mer?
per mes.
ELECTRICITY IS CHEAP