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    THE SP1UNOPUELD NEWS
PAO K TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Tharaday at
Springfield, Lana County, Oregon by
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
THURSDAY, 8BPTKMP1CK 13. 1V84
got to hl* desk anil b gan tu figure EXPECT MORE FRESHMEN
on William Gordon» lodvblednet*
TO START COLLEGE WORK
to him. Not avail lha housa hail
qulla wiped out Uordou'a Initial Freshman W eek Starts September
plunga. It waan't Ilka Gordou Of
J4, Others Register On
cour«* there wax a reason
September
Itlc iHiwer, ami '«me form of old
uge pe elon.
Mr Inman came to Oregon from
Lo* Angeles and ha* purchased a
tract of land near Mupletnn
H. B. MAXEY. Editor
Lomax had hls own suspicions.I
AFRICAN VETERINARIAN
Freshman week at the Univer­
fed up by lettera from hls cousin In
LAUDS 0. S. C. WORKERS
Eutered aa second class mattar, February 14. IHvJ. at the postofftce.
the trust company Old man Bea sity of Oregon aud Oregon Stale
roll
ge
opens
Monday.
September
Springfield. Oregon
ver had conceived a chronic di--
V< leiInnry Nclno c has made live
(rusl of young Gordon ''Going on 24. This I» considered by officials »lock production po»»llile In the
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
another hai. I think. ‘ lie wrote Lo a the most Important week tor the Union of South Africa, ansi Ihe re-
Oae Year In Advance
lt.SO
Six Months
1100
beginning sludeiil, aud fur from
max. "something eating Ihe hoy
sea ri li tarried on there In uiilnint
fwo Yaara In advance „11.10
Three Montha
10c
women or wine or something, can't Biel- ly a ' r i l s l l ' week that some
dlseen* ■ ha» liencflled Ihe entire
have
considered
II
In
Ihe
past
make It out Don t lend 111 old man
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 11. 1134
Every llew »ludeiil Is expelled Io world, according lo Mir Arnold
too much ”
WIIAT HAS (IONE BEFORE
he's be> n uiuit looking fur her.'*
all
lid Ihe freshman Week clause* Thell r veterinary director general
THE CAPITALIST SYSTEM
Nancy Gordon trail«« herself In
Richard stood rigid. Heleua's
for Ihiil llrltlsh dominion who re
MaJ
-I
Lomax
rubbed
the
end
of
Ih
e
sum e it the* - which follow
marriage (or fifteen thousand dol hand tightened on his arm. She
i cully vl lied men lu hla field at
We bear a great deal about ''capitalists" as if they were lam - the price of her family bon danti
his nose with Ills pen
lie was
Event»
of
lilts
year's
fre
»
h
m
a
ll
It all lu one to«» of the dice!
lliii ik ii g of Nunoy when he heard weak lio lude nitiiiv forms of par Oregon Stale college
a small handful of people who were fattening at the ex- or -and the freedom of bar brother. "Page
Is u good fellow." »he said
Roddy, who atola. for a woman,
pease of the rest of us. But some recent figures we saw that
the front door shut vtoleully and total guillame found by lu years
amount from the bank In which dreamily, "and—It'a a pity- I don't
llr Theiler slopped ul Ihe col
suggest that a great many more of us are capitalists than he worka. Nancy, desperately In think «he's worth It. Is ska?'*
the ru h of feet lu Ihe hall. Angle of experience with till« lulroducl
lege i nruiite home by way of New
is commonly supposed.
cam - In. dropped Into a chair by ory period to lie moat helpful lo
love with young Page Roemer,
He turned .mil looked straight
Zealand from the Inter etlonnl vel-
and Richard la loved by Helena
bis desk and began to cry The ma
Everybody who has a dollar not in use or an interest Haddon. a sophisticated young mar In to her face. "I love her!" he aald Jor eyed her for a moment, then Ih* Incoming aluden! Such dose erinary congress In New Yurk this
lersoual relationship* are e«lab- summer. There he wae awarded
in any kind of wealth in any tangible form is, to some de­ rted woman Klngdon Haddon. with magnificent simplicity. Then laid down hla pen.
llahed with faculty members dur­ the Budapest trophy for the moat
gree, a capitalist. There are, for example, ten million indi­ ! Helena's husband, sees the elopers. he shook her hand off "You'd bet
but holds his counsel. After the
vidual stockholders in the 9,000 corporations whose shares ! ceremony.
"Whal's Ihe matter? Shut off the ing tha week that a student com­ outstanding work In veterinary acl
Nancy return» to bar, » « «« home .« once. Helen. You'l
Ills
are traded in on the public exchanges. There are eight home, and continue, to see Page •** diphtheria here'
water works! Whal's wrong now, ing without definite derision aa to •nee In the past 10 years
She broke down wildly, clench child? Who's hurt your feelings?” hla course may he assured of ade­ greate t contribution was lha dis­
million individuals wflo own government or corporate who urges her to divorce her hus
quate guidance. Boclal avenía are covery of phosphorus deficiency In
bonds. Twenty-odd million persons have life insurance I band. Mr. Gordon, to release his tngg her hands against her breast
Angle dashed away her tears,
from what he consider.
,
, he
not omitted either.
caltla feed In Honlh Africa and
policies on which they have paid premiums. Eleven million daughter
choking und gasping.
her shameful marriage, sells hls
him
Indication* point U> a substan­ some other parts of the world
Americans own shares in building and loan associations. house tu his friend Major Lomax.
"I'm uol hurt. I'tu mad'" »he »aid
"I wish I could th e panted,
More than twenty million people own automobiles. Two who rents It to the original owner
fiercely. "Uncle Robert. Ihay're tial Increase both In freshman and
Dr. Theiler praised Ihe work
million families own their homes tree and clear and two Helena 1» Jealous of Richard's In wish I could.'*
ayilig thlugs — perfectly awful other student registration thl*
In Nancy, although ahe
year at the elate school*, report* that has been done In the veterin­
Bui even her fury did uol move thlugs about Naiicy Vlrglulu
and one-half million own mortgaged homes. There are six teresl
kuows nothing of the m arriage,,.,
ary depart no nt at <1 H ('., show
million individual farm owners und fifty-three million per­ and tries o make trouble. Once 1 1,1 uow* *>•
her home.
The old uiau picked up hla pen from the registrar* show. Advance
lug particular Inleroal In (he re*
credential*,
dormitory
room
reser­
Helena was lute coming home michantcally aud added up two
sons who have savings bank deposits, averaging more than Page cornea to Nancy's home and
search In salmon polnor-inn of dogs,
makes love o her. Nancy Is frantic that day. Haddon had returned
vation*
and
work
requests
are
nil
>600 each.
—she loves Page but refuses to go from the bank, and was sitting In seta of figures Hls niece straogled well In advance of those of the last lie also prat ad the work of Dr
Of course, those groups overlap; one man or woman back on her bargain with Richard his study when he heard his wife another sob.
W T Johnson In developing rhle-
"1C» about Richard Morgau Il's year or to
may belong to most of them. But the total of capitalists by divorcing him
k«n
pox control. Dr Johnson dee
I
enter
the
house
Freahluun week events will con
certainly runs Into many millions, including the two and Now Oo On W ith the Story-------------- "How's PoleatarT" she asked lua- IMILLAR BH1DE THREE
erlhed Ihlg research al Ihe New
tlnue
from
Monday
Io
Friday,
dur­
—It's perfectly awful Uncle Rob­
one-half millions who paid income taxes for 1933 and the
1 ily.
ing which lime only a limited num­ York meeting before scientists
ert."
other million and a half who made returns but paid no tax.
from more Ihati 25 countries
IN S T A L L M E N T S E V E N T E E N
Haddon stopped smoking (or
One thousand, ulne hundred and ber uf former students are on the
i
moment.
"He's
going
to
get
over
The major »ua- i sampua. From Friday to the next
It is the people in those groups who pay the taxes for
nluety-nln« plus-
Helena leaned over und deliber­
I Monday Is the fir-1 "rushing" per
the operation of the Eederal, State and local governments ately kissed Mrs. Gordon. "He's I it. I sent for Arlou—first rate man pended hla pen
of the United States. When we hear loose talk about “over­ going with me. We'll find her. ! you know. That confounded boy!
"Tell me the whole bushiest. An­ lod tor (he fraternities. while the
somrltle* continue to decide on
Helena laughed hysterically. "It gle."
throwing the capitalist system" in this country, we wonder Don't be frightened." she aid.
I WANT TO SELECT
waan't the boy's fault." she said
their Invitations to pledges through
if the people know what they are proposing to overthrow.
The girl's eyes fell before hls
*T know where she is. dear boy," "I've been out with Page Roemer
nut the following week
"It'a a horrid thing, uncle!”
Another group of letters are thrusting themselves Into sh said softly to Page. "I've Just searching for that girl—you know “Humph! Where did you got It?"; Registration of form er »luden«» a reliable young man. now em
ployed with FORESIGHT, fair
Angle told him. The woman hud | I» set for Hatunluy. Heplem ber 2*.
our economic practise and they were not formulated by found out—we'll go and get her. she ran out of the Inn In the rain
the “brain trusters" either. Old H. C. L. is taking its place She can't walk hottie through this Page la In love with her. and I a good name, not much of a gossip with regular rlasn work starling education and mechanical In
clleatlons. who la willing to
had to h ip him find her. Where either, she had It oo good author Monday. October I
along with AAA and NRA. No doubt we are going to hear mire."
train
spare time or evenings In
do
you
suppose
she
w
«i’’’
Ity.
"Everybody
knows!"
Angle
much more about this in future because it is one thing
Page knew nothing and divined
Springfield lo qualify aa IN­
that talk nor legislation can not stop. It knows no law nothing beyond his own mad anxl-l Haddon hrugged. "How Ihe devil obhed “I I'd like to kill Dr Mor I
NEW PAPER PRINTED FOR STALLATION and SERVICE
except supply and demand and it works most effective ety. He knew that the mad infatua I do I know? With Morgan I sup­ gan!"
expert on all types of Electric
when this law has been violated.
You haven't told me what It la LANE COAST POPULATION
tion of his own passion, his blind , pose."
Refrigerators
For Interview
belief in Nancy' ; love for him. had ' His wife started A new and yet." said her uncle dryly.
write, giving age aud present
“I hate to toll my mouth with; "The Mapleton Bee" a new eight
The state wants to have some of its lots acquired by led to this. Nancy had gone out'Tending suspicion laid hold of her
mortgage set out of the city limits. The limits of this into the storm to escape him. He "You look fagged out. Better get such talk'” hit niece cried, her face I page. 16 Inch, five column paper occupation
edited by Benjamin II Inman al
city were created by vote of the people and it is by the same hated Morgan again, bated him Johnson to make you a stiff cup of aflame.
U T IL IT IK B t N Q I N B I R I N Q
Mapleton win given It* fir*I circul­
Little
by
llltle
the
old
man
drew
method that any vacation should be done in our opinion. with all his soul, because Morgan coffee." he advised coolly. "You
----
<>
IN S T IT U T E
ation
Thursday
of
last
week
The
the story nut of her. It had grown
bad done what he could not do. look all In."
paper
Is
printed
In
Eugene
and
has
since
Helena
started
It.
and
It
waa
404 N. Wells Mt , Chicago, III
With the county ministers heading the dry league It But he followed Helena Into her "She was with Morgan. She'd
a* Its ambition the development
is not difficult to tell what most of the church sermons will car. If she knew where Nancy was. gone Info that wretched Kinney very reasonable.
he would find her and—If he found woman' shack The child's down
The major drummed on hla desk of the Mtuslaw valley, cheaper elec-
be on this fall.
her—he would make her forgive with diphtheria. She and Morgan
Ith hls fingers, his eyea fixed on:
were there all night. If you please (he distant view from hla windows i
There is one thing to remember if this textile strike him
He had known Richard from boy-1
Nancy
was
drying
her
shoes
by
taking
care of that child!"
lasts long enough even the strikers will not have a shirt on
their back.
the fire when the big car—falling
Haddon threw bis head buck and hood. Not a usual boy. a good deal!
of a man always, the major
to cross the stream—stopped near­ laughed heartily.
With a strike going on and the women taking to shorts ly a quarter of a mile away and "Mighty convenient to have dlph thought.
“It's a darned lie. Angle." he said '
and backless blouses, like ducks to water, the life of a tex­ Page and Helena tank Io the path theria sometimes. Isn't It?"
Our stoi t* ban the widest h «*I<*< tion of quality « an-
over the hill.
His cool enjoyment of a thing finally.
tile mill owner must be very difficult.
JI«‘ h of tiny In thin vicinity. Wt* npectallM* in candy
"Of course It Is!" she agreed
Richard was still with the child, that was lilting Into her very soul
and us it ban been our bunlnenn for many yours wo
and you've got to stop It. Uncle
1 lie man who stole a truck loan of candy in Eugene but the crisis had passed In the infuriated Helena.
know the best.
"You met Nancy' Gordon In Robert."
surely had a sweet tooth.
night and his poor mother. In the
The
major
patted
her
hand
------------ a------------
collapse of relief, was lying asleep | "■'ashington—I mean, you saw her
Eggiiiiutin'n candy is fatuous throughout thin part
California will make 50 million gallons of wine this on the floor. Nancy, shut out of there once, Klug." she said slowly That's right! I like to hear you
of
Oregon
uh the sfiiiidard of gootlnosH. Pure, whole*
fall. Wine, Hollywood women and Upton Sinclair are the the sick-room, was trying to get ■ with studied coolness "I remein but you can't »top women's ton ;
gome anil delicious it HutisfioK the candy lover and the
gues,
child
You’d
better
get
Nancy
1
her
your
saying
something—
what
ready to walk home.
three things California is most famous for. i»
ot-cusioual eater as well.
to come out with the truth. That's J
■ ' — ■*- -
• - -
She was putting on the wrecks waH
doing there anyway?"
Einost assortm ent of boxes packed to your order.
The slate makers are again active aud'Andorsements of her shoes when there came a He luughed shortly, a malicious the way to meet It."
As If she had anything to tell—
knock at the door. Richard himself light showing In the bark of hls
a re b o w in order for the fall elections.
she can't have!" Angle turned In­
----
♦------------ «•»
came to answer It. He was still In eyes.
dignant eyes upon him
"She
was
with
Dick
Morg.-.n,
his
shirt
sleeves.
He
had
stripped
Sometimes we wonder If history wfll not record this
He shook hls head "No! But
" W h e re th e Service le Different"™ ^
as the “Age of Hooey.”
off hk collar and the strong cords that's all." he answered her dryly.
In hls throat showed like the scroll­ "They left here together—the day there's something at the bottom of
I went to the golf tournament. It; too much smoke. Angle"
ed muscles of an athlete
It was ten days before Haddon
The next moment the door open­ Afterwards. I went to register at
heard
Ihe story, a garbled story,
the
hotel.
I've
never
snld
a
word
ed and the broad sunshine showed
her Helena and Page Roemer about It—and. look here. Helena but he came borne white with rage.
"By tJod. Helena. If I thought
you can't either. Mind that. I won't
Helena caught at Richard’s arm
you'd
started this!” be stormed
"Richard!” she cried anxiously, be party to a scandal
NATURE'S OWN FOODS
"Why?" she asked In a smothered fiercely, finding her alone in her
"you're killing yourself It’s not
room.
.
right—we can't let you do It— voice.
THE SOURCE OF HEALTHY BODIES
She looked him over from head
“They'd registered as man nod
you're too valuable!”
to
foot, beautiful and Insolent.
Feed Them to the Children!
wife,
that's
all!"
“Don’t touch me. Helena." Rich­
A CENTURY ROLLS BY
"Do you Imagine you were the
Herbert Hoover, when Rood Ariuiiiisiruior, said;
Helena drew a long breath. Be­
ard said, not ungently, looking
So rapidly has the shadow of the Cross extended that down at her kindly. "It’s diphth­ fore hls eyes she grew as white as only one to read that register?"
The basis of child welfare is health and physical dev­
in less than a single century it falls across the emperor’s eria.”
elopment, the foundation of child health lies in proper
a dying woman He half rose from she asked cuttingly.
He recoiled In spite of himself.
throne. Let us turn back to the Bible record and trace the
feeding. In its broad aspect the proper feeding of
“t don’t care!" she cried, "you’re hls chair with an Inarticulate ex­
dramatic steps by which this incredible success was won. worn out—where's the nurse? clamation. but she rallied, straight Of course he had been a fool and
children revolves around a public recognition of the
Interdependence of humans upon dairy cattle. The
en«d herself and stood erect. He flown off the handle about noth
The book of the Acts of the Apostles opens signific­ Who’s that? Why—Nancy Gordon!” sank back In hls chair with a (ool- log.
white ruce cannot survive without dairy products.
Nancy,
facing
them
aullenly.
felt
antly;
No,” he answered coldly.
that she looked a fright.
i-h laugh, like a man In sudden re­
Ask your dealer io Eugene or Springfield for
Lord!" he said, "women ure Ihe
The former treatise have I made, O Theophllus, of all
"I came In because of the storm” lief from pain
devil!”
and
he
heard
hl«
wife’s
that Jesus began both to do and to teach.
Maid O' Cream Butter
she said sharply. "I’m going now!”
Hls wife was summoning all her
"My car's up the road. Page, help strength to walk slowly to the door. laugh, as he shut the door.
That sentence tells us that the book was written by the Nancy over the hill; she’a ex­ She must be alone! Something In At first. Nancy suspected noth­
Springfield Creamery Co.
same man who wrote the Book of Luke and to the same hausted, too," said Helena sweetly, the suppressed fury of her look ing, hut the felt a change, subtle,
man, Theophllus; and, second, that the writer, in common "been sick nursing all night, I sup­ warned him; he knew he had been complete, chilling. The old friendly
with the other disciples, regarded the three brief years of pose ?”
atmosphere seemed to recede and
rash.
Jesus' public work as merely the beginning of His larger
leave her marooned. She fancied
"No, she hasn't; she can't stay,
"Helena!” he said sharply.
life and influence. So the events proved.
that It had something to do with
and you can't either, Helena," said
"What Is It*’
Polestar. Haddon had made a great
Jerusalem of those days was a populous and crowded Richard sharply. "Roemer, can you He leaned forward earnestly, deal of that Incident, he had dis­
take
a
message
for
me?
Send
my
cautioning
her
with
a
raised
hand
city, and the disciples were countrymen from an outlying
charged Henry and told tha whole
of warning.
province Yet, after a brief period of bewilderment, they man down here?"
lory. Major Lomax overtook her
"Of
course.
I'll
phone—I
reckon
“Mind
not
a
word
of
this!”
he
organized themselves and became immediately a center of
one day on her way home.
ome
wires
are
up
Mrs.
Haddon,
salad
sharply,
“no
scandal
Involv­
power. Thousands of men, some of them prominent In
Going down to Warrenton to­
the city’s life, came out to their meetings, confessed to the you’re coming with Nancy and ing tne—even in hearsay."
morrow to spend the day with An­
me?"
»he
looked
over
her
shoulder
at
crime that had been done in the murder of Jesus, and be­
gle and her cousin?" he asked plea­
Nancy, at the door, looked back him with an odd twlated smile.
came his truest followers.
full in their faces. She was out­
"Do you really think I care—one santly.
Jesus and the original twelve had pooled their revenues lined against the sunshine, small way or the other—about that girl?” Nancy smiled. "Why, yes. Angie
asked me—she says her cousin told
in the “bag” which Judas carried, and he had paid all the and slight and mightily defiant.
she asked scornfully.
expenses. Eor a time the Jerusalem community attempted
"I'm not going In the car, I'm go­
"No," he said dryly, “but I'm her sh« might bring a friend.
to operate on this basis and, while there was no hard and ing on foot," she said flatly. “Rich pretty damned sure now—that you There's a cross country race. Isn't
there V
fast rule, the sentiment was In favor of a common purse, ard, I’ll send the nurse. If she can do—for the man.”
The old man nodded. “Angle
and most of Ihe group acceded to It. This led to the first leave her case.”
She hajl her hand on the door
tragedy.
“Nancy----- ” Richard took a step and she met hls eyes with fire In won’t ride. I've forbidden her. She
can’t keep her eeat on one of Jack
forward, but she never turned her
A man named Ananias and his wife Sapphira wanted head. They could see her walking her look, and hatred But she said Fuller’s horses. I believe you’re a
nothing.
credit for having given their all. but they kept back half straight and nteadlly across the
ITp In her own room. Helena waa reckless young devil. Nancy I sup­
of the price of the land they had sold. Peter called Ananias wet path to the road.
sitting
on the edge of her bed, pose you’ll go It strong?"
to account, and he brazenly repeated his lie. Peter looked
The girl's face brightened per­
Page
uttered
an
exclamation
and
white teeth set hard. She was go­
hard at him and said;
ran after her. Nancy was at the ing over and over those craty mo­ ceptibly "I love to ride, najor,
Analnaa. why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to the
top of the hill when he overtook ments when she had made a fool and—1 love horses."
Mum. didn't think about spar­
Holy Ghost, and to keep back part of the price of the land?
her.
of herself, and lately—yes, lately
Whilst it rernafned, was It not thine own? and after It
Unconslously, the other two she had been no better than a men ing race horses though?” he ob­
served dryly
was sold, was It not In thine own power? why hast thou con­
stood at the door and watched. dlcant begging the alms of love!
Nancy's cheeks biased red. "Ma­
ceived this thing In thine heart? thou hast not lied unto men
They saw Page reach her and
And all the while It was Nancy
but unto God.
Nancy turned, said something, and Oordon! He loved the girl! Yet the jor, they’ve made such a fuss about
And Ananias hearing these words fell down, and gave
walked on. But the young man, tide of her haired was turning—not that—I can see It. the very way
up the ghost: and great fear can e on all them that heard
nothing daunted, pressed close be­ on him—but on Nancy. Nancy was people stare at me!”
these things.
The old man stopped short, lean­
hind her.
a woman, and Helena knew where
And the young men arose, wound him up, and carried
Helena, watching and listening to strike a woman. Fury rose In her ing on bis cane, and peered at her
him out, and buried him.
"That Isn't the rw&aon people
keenly, heard the fierce catch In like a tide.
stare
nt yon. my child.** he said
Richard's breath Then she looked
She was ripe for any madneaa.
I hree hours later Kappliira came In and repeated the lie up at him and stood still, her heart
gravely
Before
she
knew
It,
before
she
and met a similar fate. The incident, profoundly impressed beating heavily against her breast.
Nancy lifted startled eyM to hls
the young community. It appears from the narrative that All the life and the light had run had tlipe to think of the Incredible face; what she «aw there frighten­
wickedness
of
what
she
did.
she
the disciples were not required to give up their property and out of hls look. "A lover’s quarrel,”
ed her.
went to the telephone-----
that some of them did not do so and suffered reproach
The major drew a pattarti on the
she said lightly, "they were togeth­
• • •
But the sham of pretending to do so met with tragic re- er yesterday at the Inn. It was a
Old Major Iximax, Just recovered ground with hla cane.
quarrel that made her run out— from hie prolonged attack of goal.
TO M CONTINUED
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