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    PAGE TWO
THURSDAY. HEPTBMHKK 20, 1X84
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Richard drove the cur atralght lug alinosi all hla power ne a duo-
sweeping the hack porch and slow ­
Into hla garage By that lim e Hod (or and alt older man In keep litui
ed to a walk.
"I ain't gwlnter let on ter tlat ole dy had aagged over and gone to qulel »ben old Saw called litui
front thè etalrs.
Imp oh Retag!" she mumbled to sleep. Rh hard called Io his man
Published Every Thursday at
"thiniebody down heah, Miai*
heraelf. "she's too big fish nigger
Springfield. Lane County. Oregon bv
"Sant! Ilere—yon go up and tell
anyway«— I rlckoo mv folks* a Mummy Folk she can visit her cou­ Richard I'*
THE W ILLAMETTE PRESS
heap b e tla h den hern Mis' l*olk." sin tonight Send, her packing.
lu Ihe ball slood Nancy. tilie was
H. E. MAXEY. Editor
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she said aloud, with dignity, Then you come back here and help bareheaded and she alili wora Ibe
"where's de doctah St?"
me get this boy Into the house aud frock In which she had gone to the
Enteied as second class matter, February 14. 1*03. at the poetofttce.
Richard had just dismissed
I aims gee
Into lied ”
Springfield, Oregon
patllent and was standing by bis
Sam went, aud, half an hour
"lllchnrd. where's Itinldy? I must
desk looking tall and thin In his luter. Roddy Gordon was «sleep see my brother!"
M AIL SUBSCRIPTION RATE
white office cort. lie thought II in the room next to Richard's He
U te Year tu Advance
>1 50
Six Months
1100
Then, as he hesitated she broke
was Mammy l*olk aud did not look •1-pt heavily at first, but toward
Two Years In advance
*2 50
Three Months
60c
out angrily
up until Amanda cough,nt For an midnight. lie becanio violently III
"II" h» n't diphtheria! Muinu
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1*34
instant he did not recognise her.
W H A T H A S ( M IN E B E F O R E -------
Wher
wherah father?" he ask­ an,l. when lie did. h r face hard, -it end Richard fought a hard bailie (old in
I i ll it si see hliu. I've gol
with a touch of delirium III II.
Nancy Gordon trades herself In ed thickly.
n right 1» see him where le he?”
c
l
In
spite
of
himself
••LET’S QUIT KILLING!”
marriage for fifteen thousand dol
"Musi have been soaking him elf
“lie'« In Richmond, dear." she
Hlihui'd turned to Ihe etalrs
"What la It Amanda?"
tars - the price of her family hoe
Automobile accidents have increased alarm ingly du r­ or and the freedom of her brother, , aught at hla arm. looking up into She courtesied. folding her hands ulid got some wood alcohol, loo," “lie's up here he's sober You
ing the last few m onths in Oregon. Since the first of the Roddy, who stole, for a woman, his face, "Why. Roddy, you're ill. Into her apron "Mis' llordou seu Richard thought. Milling up
may see him."
year ISO |>eople have been killed and 3068 injured by au to ­ that amount from the banh in which your eyes are all bloodshot ta k e 'nle f0- yo-nl| «„h She ses Mint' At two o'clock In Ihe inorulng, Thai wna all; lie did mil even
works Nancy, deaperately In off your hat. dear!"
mobiles. T here is a state-w ide movement headed by the he
| Roddy done gone e*nxy. yeasuh. an* Itoddv was realty very III; It took look al h -r aa lie led the way up
love with young Page Roemer
all Rlchard'a time and skill to lurn stairs.
governor to prevent further killing. You should take it 1 and Richard la loved by Helena
lie laughed foolishly, starting she wunls. yo' ter come quick."
the tide In hla favor
seriously.
: Ha,hlon. a sophisticated young mar away from her again aud catching
Richard frowned, "Craxy? Rod
At the iloor of Roddy's room
s e e
rled woman
Klngdon
Haddon. at the door-post for support.
Gordon?
What
an
you
mean.
Aman
Richard stepped bach for Nancy to
School has opened and there are more children passing Helena's husband, sees the elopers
It was five o'clock now aud broad outer. The girl stood still an In
along our streets morning, noon and night. It behooves but holds his counsel. After the “Whatsh th' mattersh with my d a r
Nancy returns to her hat?" he demanded, taking It off
4manda edged closer, pleating day. Richard «rent downstairs and atant. her hand pressed against
everyone of us who drive autom obiles to exercise the u t­ ceremony.
home, and continues to see Page
most care. Nobody wants to kill a child yet m any are who urges her to divorce her hue- and smiling nt It Idiotically, "nice her apron demurely; then she look­ made some strong coffee. When he her breast.
old peach of a hat—" he spun- It ed up sideways and gave him a went bach to his patient. Roddy
killed by carelessness every year.
lutnd Mr. Gordon, to release hit
"Don't let Roddy frighten you."
daughter from what he considers around on one finger, giggling sud wink-—as one n o n of the world was awake and terribly sober Ha Richard managed stiffly, hie voice
There are those am ong us who have let fast and reck­ her shameful marriage, sells hit denly. Then he began to »Ing to another.
cboked down the hoi coffee and
sounding harsh. "He's been under
less driving become a habit in their lives. They should a t ­ house to his friend Major Lomax, loudly
"He ain't crasy. no suh, he's jes* wanted to k ill himself
ihe Influence o. too much liquor
who
rents
it
to
the
original
owner.
tempt to reform before they kill someone. T here are those
"How did I get here?" he naked
"Where did you get that hatsb?' drunk, hut hla ma's takln' on an*
Helena Is jealous of Richard's in
He's come out of II with a head
who drive a car and let their mind w ander on other things. jteresl
blankly.
his
pu
ain't
home—I
reckon
It's
in Nancy, although she
"Where did you get thal hatsh F*
ache and the blue devils Don't lei
Someday they will wake-up from shock but there may be knows nothing of the marriage
Richard told him. feeling bis
“Roddy!" his mother gave a lit je ' as well anyways. Mist' Gordon
a corpse laying in the road. A good rule is when operating and tries o make trouble. Once tie cry of horror; she seised his ain't gwlnter stand no foolin’, no pulse. "You’re better Keep quiet, It frighten you ”
an automobile keep your mind on the business of driving Page comes to Nancy's home and arm and shook him. "l-uok at ine. suh'"
old man No one knows but your
Nancy's head went up; she
love o her. Nancy Is frantic
and the car under control. Take every precaution to pre­ makes
Roddy drunk* Richard would not mother."
thought he fell that they heaped
—she loves Page but refuses to go Roddy, don't you know me? It's
vent killing people.
remember (hat the boy had ever
"My mother?*' Roddy groaned their troubles on him—she and her
back on her bargain with Richard mother!"
by divorcing him.
had the falling of drink A thief turning his fare to the wall.
brother
Roddy looked at her. his eyes
N o w Go O n W ith th e S to ry
■■ - ■
and a drunkard Unconsciously the
Richard quieted him He was us
TO BE C O N T IN U ID
still
vacant
and
watery
Then
he
Upton Sinclair may prove to be Oregon's g reatest a s­
laughed wildly, keeping hla feet shock of It penetrated even the
set if elected California’s governor His program is nothing
“Nancy Virginia.” he saltl sol­
Iron of hla reserve.
more than taxing industry so high that the governm ent will emnly. "we love you and we know with a lurch, and chucked her un­ "You go ahead. Amanda I'll fol­
der
the
chin
be able to confiscate it for taxes. Then he proposes to it isn't true. But there's a story
low," he said, as they left the house
operate it for relief with the unemployed. W hat is to be­ about you; to fight It. to put It " 'Th' owl lah a baker's daugh­ together
ter!"
he
gurgled,
reeled,
loat
his
come of the owners and the present workers in the in­ down, we've got to know the whole
Mrs. Gordon had been on her
dustry is not plain but we should think hundreds of them truth. Will you trust an old man? balance and sat down suddenly and knees beside hlr.i, but she stumbled
heavily
on
the
floor.
will come to Oregon along with others who can transfer Will you tell me?”
Io her feet as Morgan entered.
Mrs. Gordon uttered a sharp cry
their assets from the southern state.
Nancy seemed to grow limp.
Richard took her shaking hands
of horror and dismay, and ran to
“What Is the story, major?" she
Full I k the Manon of many get together event!
In both his. "Don't be frightened."
the kitchen door.
asked.
anti
u time when candy in In mom demand. Kggi-
he said gently.
"Any cat has one tail m ore than no cat: no cat has
"Mandy!" she cried, "Mandy
He told her. "I'm an old man.
mann'n have many kinds of dellcloun candy In quan­
"Ain't frightened." said Roddy
two tails: therefore any cat has three tails.” This all child,
come quick. I— I think Mr Roddy's
forgive me— Angle wouldn't
tities for any occuslon. You take no chancee when
thickly, “dry—thses It. dry as dust
sounds ilke absurdity but social and political witch-doctors repeat It I had to. You've got to gone crasy."
you nerve our candies for everyone liken them . They
are now passing am ong us with cure-alls that are based tell me the truth so I can put It Amanda came, pulling down her —an she's got water— water----- "
have long been a niandurd of purity and goodness
he began to slog, rocking too and
on no better deductive reasoning.
sleeves. Roddy was still sitting on
down."
fro.
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the floor, his feet spread out In
Nuts, popcorn, und Ice cream barn are here In
She opened her Ups with an e f­
Mrs. Gordon tore bar hand out
front of his. and he was ogling
wide
varieties for your service.
They are compiling a book of Paul Bunyan and his fort. "I can't!” she said In a them and laughing foolishly. His of Richard's and covered her face
famous blue ox stories down in Marshfield. Contributions smothered vole*.
sobbing. "My boy's crasy," she said
face was sickly and pale, and the
The old man stood staring In
In a whisper. "I can’t bear II—I
should be gotten from all |>olitical candidates. Some of
long lock of hla hair hung down
grave surprise.
can’t!"
them have Paul beat a mile.
between his glassy eyes
“I can't say anything." she said
"He’s not crasy. Mrs. Qordon.”
"Where the Service Is Different"
"Hello. Mandy!" he said, still
brokenly. "I—a woman can’t save
he said kindly, ''someone has given
thickly,
"hello!
Where
did
you
get
The bureau of labor keeps a commodity price index. herself—1 can't tell you. major—I
him some hind of strong drink—
two heads? Haven't any business
The only m aterial increase shown in any item of furniture can't!"
and It's gone to his head, that's
was in swivel chairs—up from 72 to 94. T hat is one place
"Then Morgan m ust!” said the to have two heads, mus'n get drunk a l l "
—they'll arres' you! Man on th'
where the New Deal has gotten results.
major.
She gated at him horrified. In­
________ ♦ ________
“Oh. no. no! Not that—never car had two heads, didn't know credulous. "My boy never drank!"
where he'd got 'em either—must
"I know It—that's why It's af­
Well it has taken a long time to put over Moses ex­ that!" she walled, clinging to his have been drunk—thass aw f'l!”
fected him so badly. H e’ll get over
trem ely simple code You can figure about how long these arm. "promise me— never that!"
But
poor
Mrs
Gordon
was
wring­
She had only one horrible
It. Don't worry." Richard was sorry
hundred page docum ents will be getting into complete
Strong and healthy bodies result from children
thought. Richard had cast her out ing her hands. "He's craxy!” she for her.
operation.
drlnking plenty of good milk School children especl-
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%
and left her to this! She would not sobbed. "Mandy, he's craxy-they've
She turned very while "His fa
worked my boy to d-atb in New
ully should have milk every day If it Is pasteurised
appeal to him again.
ther!" she gasped In a frightened j
The beat-up gang trials growing out of the dock strike
milk from our m odern sanitary plant you know it I
Major Ixrmax drew her hand York."
whisper.
Amanda said nothing; she selxed
safe, pure and wholesome.
in Portland will cost the countv more than $50,000 It is through his arm; he said nothing
"Mrs. Gordon. I'm going to take
estim ated. This is one of the draw backs of being an in­ more. He led her. against her will, It odd v suddenly by the arm and him home My car's outside my
Milk Is a product of our own locality. When yon
dustrial city.
up to his own house and opened propelled him toward the lounge
own door, I’ll get It. Nobody need
drink it you benefit yourself Mini your farm er neigh
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"Yo'all
lie
down."
she
said
sooth
the door.
know, not ever your husband He'll
bors
lie rlgh'
down, honey,
,, 7777
"Angle!" he shouted. "Angle— ingly. “yo'
'
“
' I I 77
be all
right tumorro
Uncle Sam is only running behind eight million dollars Nancy
“4
is here to see you—keep Mandy'll git yo' a cup of coffee, yes
Without another word. Richard
a day which would not be so bad if the taxpayers were her all night. I'll phone to her suh, yo' lie down."
Ask your dsalsr in Eugene or Springfield for
went out. But when he drove bis
m aking that much every day.
Roddy yielded to her propelling
mother.”
Maid 0* Cream Butter
car around to the Gordou's back
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But before his telephone m ess­ touch partly because he could not door. Roddy, whose condition seem
No lawyer has been found sm art enough to tell us age reached the Gordons some keep hla feet. He dropped violently ed to get worse all the time, bad
upon the lounge; rolled over and
what code section 7a means. Probably because the man thing had happened there which
to be coaxed Into It Richard and
wiped out its significance. y r s lay face downward.
who wrote it did not know.
Amanda managed It.
Gordon was away; He had gone to 1 His mother caught bold of Ama­
nda
with
shaking
hands.
Richmond on business for the
“Don’t trust to the telephone.”
bank, and would scarcely be back
for two days. Nancy had been ab­ she sobbed. "I can't talk over It
sent since luncheon time. Only now myself—you run to Dr. Mor­
Mrs. Gordon and Amanda were at gan. Mandy, run! Tell him what's
happened Tell him my poor boy’s
home. Mrs. Gordon was busy.
los* his mind Bring blm. don't let
tnd whirt. ^xi txirn Four Grot Treaju re*
She was startled by Amanda’s
him wait—It’ll be his office-hours
voice at the door.
—l! doesn't matter—bring him
"Mis’ Gordon!” she called ex­ quick—quick!”
citedly. “Mis' Gordon, heah come
Amanda, running across the gar­
ISAIAH’S SUPERB OPTIMISM
Mist* Roddy, yes m’m. sho’s yo'se dens with her apron over her bead,
Isaiah, called upon to save Jerusalem from the Assy­ born— Mist' Roddy h lsse'f!”
gave way once to laughter, and
rian army, wasted no tim e nibbing in his reproaches, but
With a little cry of rapture, Mrs. once she knuckled tears from her
spoke with a voice which put new courage into the king Gordon'ran to the door.
eyes.
and all his forces.
"Roddy!”
"Fo' de Lawd. hla mother ain’t
•He stared at her. his arms hang-t gwlnter believe It—If de doctah
Therefore thug gaith the Lord concerning the king of
ing limp, and when she embraced ' tell» h er!”
Assyria. He ghall not come Into thig city, nor ghoot an arrow
him he lurched away from her.
Then she saw Mammy Folk
there, nor come before it with shields, nor cast a bank against
It.
With lamps coating so little, it
By the way that he came, by the same shall he return,
and ghall not come into thig city, gaith the Lord............
is poor economy to ba sparing
Then the angel of the Lord went forth, and xmote In
with light. Whether at work
the camp of the Assyrians a hundred and fourscore and five
thousand: and when they arose early In the morning, behold,
about your home or at play with
they were all dead corpses.
I will sell at public sale at my
1 mile west of Halsey
y farm
fai
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Sweets
FOR ALL OCCASIONS
R G G IM A N N ’S
Children Need Milk
Springfield Creamery Co.
y w u u *bAkiuN
w in g L amp L ight
is ÌNastìnq Evt S ight
PUBLIC AUCTION
Monday, Sept. 24, at 10 a.in.
We are not dependent upon the Bible alone for
the story of this invasion. Scientists in their probings
into ancient records have found the account w ritten by
Sennacherib, the Assyrian king, himself, and his own con-
frno.on th at the expedition failed to capture Jerusalem .
While Isaiah denounced both Assyria and Egypt, and
urged Jerusalem to avoid entangling alliances with either
of them , he had a conception of international relations
which is amazingly modern in the best sense of the word.
I d that day shall there he a highway out of Egypt to
Assyria, and the Assyrian shall come Into Egypt, and the
Egyptian into Assyria, and the Egyptians shall serve with the
Assyrians.
In that day shall Israel be the third with Egypt and
with Assyria, even a blessing In the midst of the lan d :
Whom the Lord of hosts shall bless, saying. Blessed be Egypt
my people, and Assyria the work of my hands, and Israel mine
inheritance.
Thig ig precisely as If, while we were still at w ar with
Germany, having Great Brittain as our nearest ally, we
had said: “Some day the war will be over and the Divine
plan will include and need us all. The United S tates is to
be one of three powers in the future glory of the world,
and the other two are to be Great Britain and Germany.
Isaiah had to be a pessimist as to the immediate
future, but his superb optimism is shown all through his
work, and comes to its worthiest expression In the poem
with which his own hook of serm ons ends:
Strengthen ye the weak hands, and confirm the feeble
knees.
Say to them that are of a fearful heart, Be strong, fear
not: behold, your God will come. , . .
Then the eyes of the blind shall he opened, and the
eaers of the deaf shall he unstopped:
Then shall the lame man leap as an hart, and the tongue
of the dumb sing: for in the wilderness shall waters break
out. and streams in the desert.
And the parched ground shall become a pool, and the
tklrsty land springs of water. . . .
known as the
cribed property:
old
Smith place,
17 c o w s
3 now milking
12 to freshen In October
2 heifers fst enough for beef
10 HORSES
1 pr. grey geldings, B A * yrs. wL
sbout 3200
Grey horse 7 yr., wt. 1490
Bay horse 6 yr., wt. 14S0
1 pr. yearling black mare colts,
well matched
Bay mare, wt. 1100
Black horse, wt. 1300
Grey mare, wt. 1600
Bay gelding, wL 1200
34 HOG8
23 hogs, wts. 60 to 120 lbs. each
11 weansr pigs
1S1 8H EEP
160 black face swse
2 Romney bucks
14 spring ewe lambs
15 feeder lambs
1 male white collie pup
80 CH IC K EN S
3o W. L. hene
25 W. L. pullets
25 mixed W. L. and R. I. R. h
GRAIN A HAV
200 sacks Zimmerman wheat
80 seeks whits oats
50 sacks cheat seed
20 tons mixed alfalfa A grain hay
M ISCELLA NEO US
3 sets heavy breeching harness In
good shape
the
following
your children, both you and they
n e e d the eyesight protection
which proper and ample lighting
gives. During the month of Sept­
ember lamp dealers in the ter­
ritory served by this company
are co-operating to make it easy
for you to fill your lighting needs.
Your light dealer will be glad to
recommend the proper lamp for
each fixture in your home. Test
all your lamps now and plan to
buy an inside frosted Mazda lamp
to fill every empty socket. Don't
forget to buy a few spares to place
on a convenient shelf.
des-
Man's saddle
DeLaval No. 16 separator
Small King separator
Good gas pump
Ford truck, with stock rack
Wagon tank with good pump and
hose
6 gasoline barrels
2 post hols diggers
Fork«, chains, crowbars, and num­
erous other small tools
MACHINERY
7 foot Deering binder
B'/a foot Dearing mower
12 foot hay raks
8 foot clover drill
7 foot grain drill
2- bottom John Deers plow
14 Inch John Deere plow
2 one-horse cultivators
Two-horse corn cultivator
3- soetlon spring tooth harrow
2 peg tooth harrows
Hay reck
Log roller
10 foot corrugated roller
8 foot horse disc
7 foot tandem disc
Allwork tractor
John Dears 75 bushel manure
spreader
1
Farm sled
3 Inch Webber wagon
Wood rack
Iron wheel farm wagon
HO USEH O LD GOODS
Chairs, davenport, buffet, etc.
T E R M S — $20 and under caHh. Over th a t am ount 6
m onths time will be given on approved security at 8% In­
terest. No property to be removed from premises until
settled for.
Lunch by Ladies of the Lake Creek Church. Free Coffee.
Bring your own cups.
BERT MINCKLEY, Owner, Halsey,
COL. BEN F. SUDTELL, Auctioneer; HALSEY STATE
BANK. Clerk.
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