PAGE TWO THURSDAY, JULY S, 1934 TH S SPRTNOFTTLD NTW8 counts charged that Ihe defendants Wheu you caa r o o t back Io me ly—the wrung her hands with love In your heart- then. "Can I come home with you now," issued policies against lllt aaa and N a n o . my heart Is walling for that Richard pleaded, "and see your ucddvul «1 a premium coal of *1 day—until then----- " He caught her father and mother—or am I to stay par *2000 of protection and then Published Every Thursday at "through subterfuge" refused Io Springfield. Lane County. Oregon by hands and kissed them, pressing here?" pay their obligations them against hit breast. "Oh. I must go!" she gasped, "I THE W ILLAMETTE PRESS Postal Inspei tore said that the She felt his passionate lips upon must!" H. C. MAXEY. Editor concern operated through advertla her two hands, she felt the tremor “Go? As you will, Nancy; aee- Entered an second < la«» matter. February 24. at the poetofflce. (hal ran through him. and then— keep my faith." and he stepped Ing in DO« newspapers Ihionghout alnioal as quickly as It reached her back aside his own gate and stood the United Btalee. They claimed Springfield. Oregon operations ( “ i i n e i i y were conduct —he was gone She waa left alone there, waiting lt> watch her. MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE In (he strange room, alone and free She felt Ills eves, gave one »lance ed from Chicago, *1.00 One Year In Advance *l.&0 Six Mouths Association said Io have been and yel not free! : back, whitened to her lips and fled 50c Two Years In advanre .... >2 SO Three Months When Ihe train moved out of the Richard was a proud man mid he coni rol led by Ihe parent company station. Nancy knew Dial it was al­ reddened under hl Inn He had Include the Rierllng Underwriters, THURSDAY. JULY 5. IS34 ready morning. Richard had hud seen the arnnv In her face when Inc . Rierllng Penny thiy. Lid ; her sleeping berth made up and she shiver-d at his touch, she. his Rierllng Policies , Rierllng I'etiuy « have (e lings, too, Nancy : 1'iu not Nancy Gordon trades herself In LIQUOR PROFITS? marriage for fifteen thousand dol a atone—mid you can (eel how I ordered her Io lie down and red, j wife- lurrodtble! Then Ihe flame of Day Policies; Rierllng Aasocla lars—the price of her family hon- love you!" with Ihe detached tone of a pro passion leaped up again "She's Ilona; C. R Life Aaaoclnllou, Rlet Criticism of the liquor commission for not making j ! or—and the freedom of her brother, Ilog Recurlly Life Association, Pa I mine m ine!” large enough profits seem s to us inconsistent in light of the , Roddy, who stole, for a woman, "lilt!" she gaapcd. "I—I was fessional adviser clflc National Life A a oclnllon; and He was startled at a voice. A sensation of relief shot Ihrouth spirit of the Knox law. In the first place there is not more that amount from the hank In which wrong to do It! I—you lore me. and than half as much liquor consumed as it was estim ated he works. Nancy, desperately In I ---- ." She w renchéri one hand free her, she drew her breath deeply, "Rich ird. I've been walling ever Guaranty Union Life Insurance with young Page Khemer. company. and then, suddenly, abruptly, she |s o long for you!" when the profits were pledged for relief. Necessarily the love nevertheless agrees Io s secret and reaching back behind her, The Indictments charged that the II was Helena Haddon standing felt the hard circle of the wedding profits must be less than a q uarter as much with this de­ elopement with Dr. Richard Mor- taught at the edge of a heavy table un u sed would evade payment In ring on her Huger She star- d at at his door creased volume since with the sam e expense the comm is­ llcy holder, ur woman, hut he adores Nancy and coiled from hint with such terror a like pretext prom oting tem perance and prohibits advertising and pro­ hopes to win her after marriage. (hat it struck him like a blow. He Richard openly, braienly. begging don's physician and she came motion of the business. Its authors expected that there In Washington they are married let her hands drop with a gesture help and pledging her elf, she had sometime« with bald excuse«. >nnia- The public 1« again warned would be less and less drinking under the system and con­ Nancy is Richard's bride—and of passionate rage married him and he----- ? Il seemed tlmea In real need of something to ugalnal palronlslug mall order In*, afraid of him. urance cotnpanlea. moat of which sequently we should expect less profits. to her that he must scorn her as quiet her nerves, but today— ! Now Go On W ith the Story-------------- "I don't want a wife who doesn't "What's ¡he trouble?" he asked, have IlmltsMt responsibility Cum tremendously as he iw m e l to love love me!" he cried with sudden We can expect too th at there will be com plaints from her. And though she did not love strlv lm Io lie natural. “N erves mlssloner Averill aaya they have Installment Seven tury. The moment was primal; (he the wholesale liquor dealers who do not think that they are again. Helena?" no representative* In Oregon on could keep her. he had a tornado of his passion and his re­ hint. It shook her horribly- she hud getting their share of the business, if the governor is going ' to He "Oh. Il's everything!" she i rolled whom legal service can be obtained married him. keep her—. Then he saw her to listen to this type of criticism and discharge the commis­ shaklnv like a leaf. By a kind of vulsion tore down to his very heart. ut him "It's nerve« nod King— and In caae of dispute of liability Iler thoughts did nut come In se­ sions when ever he pleases he will find that honest capable | violence then. blinding himself, he She shrank before It. clinging— llte spring weather." claims. They contribute nothing to quence; she had glimpses of out men will not take appointm ent on the commission. Soon had married a woman who did not white faced—to the table against side things, and sw ift poignant “Principally the spring weather. the financial welfare of Ihe stale the handling of the state liquor will be back in the hands of love him. who shrank from him i which she leaned. I fancy," he said reassuringly, open through maintaining an office He did not heed It, "I’m going to vision« — of her father — burking Ing the door for her the old saloon crowd. therein, nod their first aim seams now with terror and repulsion. He gray and broken—and her mother, take you home. You—" he stopped He meant to take her Into his Io be to collect as much as possible turned awav. without a wort), and Governor Meier elected on the independent ticket with again, unable to go on. then, m as­ of Roddy delivered from Jail. of office, but she walked straight Into from Ihe pobllr and give aa little the pledge he was going to take politics out of sta te govern­ | began to walk to and fro in the tering him self—"you're free—If you Angle Fuller's spaniel eyes, and of (he library. He saw her mood and as possible In return. m ent has injected more individual political bickering than ; room. will, you can keep this marriage Page Roemer. The thought of hint he had begun sometimes to fear Its If he looked at her he might yield ever before into governm ent. W itness what has happened secret—It's no marriage except In was like a swordthruat. It made her consequences; today he was think Take Coast Trip — Mrs Pearl to the highway commission, board of education, board of to the natural impulse of hl* own name. I'll take you home now—to­ cringe bark and cover her face Ing hard: "At leaat I don't have to Rchanlul and family left Tuesday love for her; he might take her to with her shaking hand“. Would she control and now the liquor commission. night!" tell her now !” Io spend (be Fourth on Ihe coast his heart, aud It would be against have to tell him? She could not— ---------------- ♦ ---------------- She caught her breath, ■‘taring at "I hope you haven't got Ihe same beaches. her will. It would be actually an she was sure she could not! him wildly, but. Instead of relief, old headache. Helena?" act of violence rather than an em ­ ONE YEAR OF NRA Colorado Man Here — Archie The sun was rising when she got she felt the sting of his rejection. "No. It's no my headache.“ Hel brace. for she was afraid of him; Ixirah of Ft Collina. Colorado, la up and dressed In a swift, absent- Not all of the .tremendous gains of the past year can i he saw It! t moved him. perhaps, "You mean------r her stiff Ups re- ana laughed, looking around ai hint, be attributed to NRA. of course It is only part of the Presi­ more than anything e l e . Then fused Io frame the words In her minded way. She did not know opening her green eyes wide and bere lo viali with his aunt Mrs, where Richard had gone He had laughing at him "I see there's been Lilin Rione, and with Ills uncle, mind. dent’s m achine. ' the tumult of his feeling drowned been merciful, he had left her alone a visitor here before n te ." she add John Ixirah "I mean I don't want a woman But NRA has been the main factor working toward ■ even thought Itself. who can't love me. that's what I She w»< very pale when he cant« ed mockingly. restoration of a proper balance between the share of labor He crossed the room quietly. In mean!" he flung hack at her like a and. In his authoratlve way. made “STOMACH PAINS SO BAD and the share of capital in the profits of industry. (TO BE BONTINUEO) a moment his arm was around her. challenge. her go Into the dining car. I COULD HARDLY WORK” Since the President signed the National Recovery Act his hand on her shoulder. You can't starve yourself." he She took It as such utid faced last June, NRA has added billions of dollars to the industrial "Nance." he said softly, "mv him. quivering from head to foot said grimly, and added In an under­ MAIL ORDER INSURANCE Rav« <’. H. Gross "After takltu pay rolls of the nation. wife!" WARNING IS ISSUED Dr Emil's Adi« Tableta (he peina "I—I didn't pretend I did!" she tone: "don't hate me so much yon i She tried to answer him. hot her said verv low. her lip. twitching sn't eat. Nancy!" It has found jobs for at least 3.0OO.OOO workers are goto- and I eat anything " Try ! white Ups refit ed to move. She Salem. Ore.. July 5- The frequent Adla treatment on our money barb It has wiped out the evils of child labor. painfully with the effort to force She raised her eye« suddenly and could not even lift her eyes to his. «reech—“I—I didn't mean Io cheat warning* Issued by the Oregon In­ guarantee Flanery'a Drug Rlore It has shortened working hours. And it has bettered looked full at him for the first time ( lie felt it. felt that she actually yon— I told you—I pledged myself. She was shocked at the change In surance department against the working conditions. at his touch. He let her I've kept that pledge— I've married hint In one night. He looked old public patronlllng mall urder In­ Such reform s are so great, the changes are so sweeping shivered go. his arms fell at his sides, and you." He was ten years older than she surance companies have been Juall 1 th a t it is difficult to recall fully the depths of depression [ he stood till, regarding her, "Oh. huve you?" he mocked. was. five y^ars older than Page fled through recent action taken In from which they have dragged us. "I knew you didn't love me." he He was shaking with fury. All —he might be fifty now In the California againtt Ihe National He- They have transform ed a nation—in a year. said at last; "I gambled on the •he pent-up passion and misery of crude light of the swaying train curlty Life Aaaodallon and Its of­ Ixtrge Selection The m aterial benefits of NRA are them selves enough ; chance that I could make you— I— the love he was Crushing down to He was looking at her and their ficers of Beverly Hllla. Also to justify its existence. But there are others. God forgive me. I took advantage Spare her broke loose In his anger glances met. met with a shock of A. H. Averill, Insurance commls TRAIL DRESSES Most im portant is establishm ent of the principle that | of you. I------. " He caught one of her hand: In his mutual feeling. He put his hand out »loner, slates that he has received labor has equal rights with industry—th at industry cannot of you----- ." He turned away, and again snd kissed It passionately, Involuntarily and took hers snd felt Information that nine Beverly Hills Made to Your Order thsn at las», hurriedly: “I'm going then, when he felt It lie there, un­ It Icy cold. business men were recently arrest thrive unless labor also thrives. to take von home!" resisting. as If she dared not take NRA has made the nation realize that prosperity of a Sitting opposite her In the dining • d, charged with mulcting the pub- MOORE S LADIES’ SHOP “You mean— ?" her lips shook It away, he flung It from him. nation depends upon the well-being of its workers. It has car. with the little white covered lie of many hundreds of thousands "I mean I don’t want you to hate "I'm going to take you home— table between them he h a d a n o t h e r of dollars. 829 W illamette, Eugene tau g h t industry th at it has obligations to labor. m e N a n c y , th is th in g c a n 't go on The Indictment, containing nine there's a night train, or rather a change of heart He could not give It has shown tlial industries cannot work independent­ see It! This marriage------" he morning one. at half-past two We'll her up! "She's mine!" he thought ly and selfishly for their own benefit. That every industry 11 ! stopped, unable to go e ll. go on It. Meantime— " he swept the cruelly; "rhe mine—I'll never lei I m ust sell to the workers in other industries if it is to Richard----- " she began faintly, "pace about them with his gesture her go'" and then he was ashamed. survive. i taking a step toward him of disdainful courtesy — "these "Eat something. Nancy," he T hat wages must be high enough to distribute purchas­ He looked around nt her and rooms are yours. Lie down and rest. urged, "you've got to." ing power to all the people. — th ir eye met She was shaken I'll have you called In time. I'm She tried, choking down her food, With concentration on the essential elem ents of NRA— again by the power and passion of going out—good night until—the but her hands shook. higher wages, shorter hours, and better working conditions his glance She had never really train goes." He saw It. saw that she would not ' Ice IT eic -i Barr, are a between meal bite that any­ — there will be even fu rth er gains. known the man and now. In the Sh« did not answer, she stood —or could not—even look at him one ta n enjoy without spoiling the appetite for lunch Proud today, NRA should he even prouder upon its . depths of those strange, green- quite still, watching him with start­ now. and choked down his own or dinner. Yel it in nourishing, cooling, and pure food brown eyes of his, she saw love led eyes, he only half understood; fond and look her back to her place second anniversary.—Philadelphia Record. from the very raw- materluln till it I h delivered to your I and passion and rrge. not untouch­ she felt as if a great hot whirlwind in the sleeper, and left her to her­ own handn. e d . too. by compassion, the com­ The labor board should offer Hitler the job of settling passion a man might feel for a had blown past her through the self. rooms and scorched her. She only “I think you want to be alone." the longshorem en’s strike. Eat one of these burn of ice cream covered with spoiled child Nancy's face burned half glimpsed the disappointment, he said. --------------«,------------- chocolate and you’ll be a steady custom er. suddenly. She came nearer, hold- the wrath, the mortification he felt. She as-ented without words and I ing up her head Then, suddenly, he returned. He they made the rest of the Journey "Forgive me. Richard." she said flung him self on one knee beside apart. faintly, "and give me a little time." her chair; she felt his hands, hot It was late afternoon when they His face softened wonderfully. and shaking, close on her«, and she finally got home. There were only a "Nancy!" he gathered her trembl­ lifted her eyes and met the pas few people at the station and Rich­ “ W h e r e Ih e Hervlca la D lffe r e n l" ^ ^ ing hands into his. “you don't know slonate pain In his. ard and Nancy walked up the street . _ an