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    T IIV R H D A Y . JU L Y I I . 1H3G
TH E SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Published Every Thursday at
dprlngfield. bane County. Oregon by
TH E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
(he river and then paini II « dlt |»f* #l,ln« ,<*r our ,lr"‘ rW* ln
SALES OF FARM LAND BY
llu t so m eh o w hi othei Spanker" this afternoon, and w ere
LAND BANK SHOW S CAIN
the people In Star t'ovo got wist (Olili lo tabe Nellie, Helin and
and I ute supper atuiiilln' up for Anna ninna Inn Spink Is c a illttg
A giM|»hl< ph'tur« oí Improving
ti month and so dill the other kids louder an I II have Io go now do l l g l l t u l t u i u l llllo lit lollM III tllH , ‘ mi ,
long vou a ll!
fit North w* i In ihow n by tho in
Due day I hit on a swell Idea
»THE ENDi
vr«*UN«* In Mulrw o f R e q u ire d ( u u u
Why uol hire a beat mid pul on
piDp«*il> by III«« K*«Uiul L um i b<Alik
■ >ur swluimln' suit ami go out on
USE OF RADIO SPEEDS UP o í Hpokuii«* fo r U m * ilk tu o tit I ih ' pwi
the water hi the wharf mid save
I entile from di'oiviiillug when thev FOREST COM M UNICATION I« m I «« «Hug J u in 30
fill III'*" I asked
T h e num b» I of fill IHN ll iMpONI'll
S h o t t wav«* r a d io ui«Mi«ag**H a
All the kills thought til
WUM 4 «peedlng ov«*i ili«* I w eld > out to n a l o f «Ini lu g tlo > f lr a t n I x iim itlh a of
7“
fe re til co lei
“SANDY”
By CLARA M. BROOKS
H. E MAXEY. Editor
CHAPTER VIII
us kids Shi* would »ticker her old
hr u d u p 1*1 the ulr when »lit* passed
The Circus Comet to Town
ns and give us u ro g rl go by Spink
Tbe clrcu , tin* one with the
'll Dttu Just th night II W HS (1111,11
M A IL S U B S C R IP T IO N R A T E
magic title of ll.iinum uiul Bailey,
a d laugh, d about II. lull l»t»y. oh
31.00
One Year In Advance ___ 31.60
Six Months
was coming Io town! Everything
hoy, it mude mo see red over) MW««II i(|«*N HD W l* (l«‘ t h l i l l 111 t r y I I foientN ol O h goti a n d W aw h ln g to i Hilf« co m p iti « «I w ltb ti lin llu i p e r
50t
Two Years In ad van ce
32.60
Three Months
a m i e v e r y b o d y w as III a wild bustle
time (lint Illume cat pit isl mo hi I inuiiugtHl Io Mil Hom«* iitotiay o u t H um HeuMoii, «ai l o n g In fo i m u tto n loti I iih I \» m * i h I k i W n U il«*« b led hi
and buatle of excitement over the
One tl.iy Spluk and Otto uu I me oi my ply h u n k m id ho tllil S p in k «ai ili«* a» «I w e a tlie r * «»ndlllom«» uu«l « ITIIN«* In Ille n u in b e i of u ii II n no |«I
T H U R S D A Y . J U L Y 11. 1035
event
itiippt nod to go down Io (ho whan o w«> w«»rc i I k * I minnvu , unit I wu* tig h te n in g up o ig o iilta ilo ti p la n Mul« Velum«' ill n ir. t e l u l l i d I 4.IH
Us kids Were kept busy peering
W EST S PR IN G FIELD IM PR O VEM EN T
«< t h o l e was liuthi’lg wise to do, I I k * main I kuim '« nun «* tt wum m y
f» un lucren* i- of 171 410 3H <H«*t
g e iic ru ll) lo i tlo* 3»umm«»r t h e rig h t
around corners and through cracks
| when suddenly who should i.o se, !«•«*« W«» i«nt«*<t mi o |t| b out 1*11*1 if
IH34
lug « a m p u ig u . a«'« oi «ling lo u u
A citizen com m ittee o f West S pringfield has presented trying to catch a glimpse of circus
i coming along hut Nellie, 0« lit:, end it lia d n 'l lt*uk«*d. w u n lit iiiipii tut « «I
uo u . « e iiie n i b) A uM lilant ll* gl«’i»el
to the county planning board a request o f a survey o f its 1 life S e l l s . ot cour e, bail to »ties
Tb«* n i m b e r < I t l l i i l M M « i | i | M I1 « I
area w ith a view o f flood co n tro l by means oi a levee from 'along with us the old bother eat ilutt o n t t i t a t with a big pink rib a n d < t’tttlly tiu llt w ou ld huv«* boon roi«Mt«*i b \ l l o i t o u In « b u i g«* >t
t>en around Its nook
( h e p « n < l l l u g e I f «'U m | | I» h «*IV«*t|
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McVey point to the S pringfield bridge. Everybody in tins i It gee' What did I ever do to
Why hello Sandy." said Delia fo u n d uh out by tlo* w h u rf w g (tln < | lb«* I S b o re n t S ervi« •*. P o r tla n d • > ii nu I c i f f u i tllN b rin ig li tb«* Isanti
co m m u n ity should do th e ir part to help our neighbors deserve a sister, especially o n e lik e
I >«*| n r lm ni « lu rln g tb«* f im i nix
soon
ns he sutv us " t'o n te on dow fo r p eo p le Io fu ll ill ho w e co u ld » < iv g o n
secure this im provem ent.
N ellie’
liem i I in tf ltf3f> r e f le c l Im p ro v e d
s a v e th e m
with
us
Io
the
edge
of
the
dook
rii«* O h m p n h u lh m u l loi«*Mt In
I wanted to go to mat circus an
West S pringfield lost $50,000 in the 1027 flood
We
W eil. we d id n 't bav i uuy lu c k iit> i I It w ««Nieru W iiM hlughm topN I h* (IM I l e n i t i l i U l « e l l d l l i o i lN U l l d t h è «|e
So of course we .talked along
till bad. but when I klnda hlntel
all kuow that there is considerable more im provem ent in
I with them, und when w, ;ot U.ei to r u lx iu t u w e e k , u n d th e n o u r I in I in n u in b e i *»f fo re t iu«llo e lu Nirutillll> of i«*ul «’»«Iute un u ii hi
about II to dad. he said:
«••«ti u è n i . näyn SS'niil K N i'W com b,
West S pringfield than in 1027. They t ame hack and built
g u id in g u n g e l muMt h a v e h«dpt*d uh
Della said. "Hold this tat u n iln u l
H o ii . h . a« « oi «hug to l l o r h m , w ith Ul
"Well, young man. It you want
k b . p i« * I d e i l i I I I c b u i g e of t h e I . i l l e i
m ore and better im provem ents. A flood now o f the pro­
out fo r Hotnehow o r o th e r w e w«> «* MtutioiiN In un «« r ile ('lo d a li n a tio n
please." : ml h 'liid etl II to me
t o see that circus. kit ye a Job and
portions o f the 1027 disaster would tlo a great deal more
still don't know why I did. hut g u id e d rig id to til« * * pot wIltM" al fo re a t, w ith li«»udquuite r » In <»L I b ’,H«i I iiK’lit " T b e |M « r c < * liltig « * « if
earn
«muff money to go."
pro p e rty damage and m ig h t endanger many lives.
before you could atty "Slilve. my P rofeuH or H a m ilto n fell In to lb«* aiio g an . W uM hlugtou. ruukw »<4oml « un |» i « ««* h « m I 4 m lu ltlu l p a y iiie u tu
And as luck would have It, I
timbers," I Jest hurled that pore w u ter? A fter a lot of inatiuv« t ing w ith
a ta th m
u n d tlo H lak ly o u wtt* le ’u rlv line«* ( lin e a t b e u i i i o i i n l
We all have an interest in West S pringfield as the con­ 1 managed to get a Job watering the
■ at right down Into the water u ro u n d . we iuuiiag«*d to gll tin* big llUtloiUll fol«*Hl I I I N t t U l I l w< i t e i o pulii hi n » Im llui p«’i'l«»<l Iti IHI4
necting lin k between Eugene and Springfield, the highway. ¡elephants! Boy, was I tickled!
Della h I out a yol' Ihut would have lu rd tu b o n biu ird . (y o u h « h * I k * wum «jl'cgoli U*»« f»U Wlutloii*’ Ih ’twe« ll
S pringfield bridge and McVey overhead
We should all he Here I was going to see (hat circa»
W i l l i ( b e I« fl»e«t ruling«« lo n k in «
scar't (lie uogors down In Africa a w fu l f u ll an d th e n w«* heud«*d fo r 3 0 0 u n d 400 rudloM u i e hi u * e hi tlo
interested in protecting our public property as well as our : without having to worry ubout
< ‘emmiNHÌou«*r lealiN uV iillu ld e fio
and Nellie started pulling ut mo u h o re W«* f«*lt lik e we wen* o:. u N o r th Pu« ill« i «'gioii
neighbors. A ny money the governm ent spends in tiiis ¡sneakin' in like Spluk and D ttj
Iinan« Ihg ic u i > Iu te p U rc h u a e a u p
and yelling for me to Jump In and w h a lin g v «* hmc I a n d hud J um I c a u g h t
Th«’ g u a l c ì p u tt ol Uh* « q u ip l e I I I I «*«’ f o l l i I b i i of uppruiM eil v u h l« ,
levee project w ill be well spent.
were going to do Billy it,Hiker, the
suve it. When all of a sudden Dcllu a prli«* w h a le W e g o t him n u fe h m e a t I m a d e u p ol poi tubi«* it
sup. mowed lawns und earned
a n d w ltb III«’ new le w lnle|i«N l nil«**
Dill straightened up und Jumped U hhore, an d w h ile h«« w e n t to p o u n d u n d Hi p o u n d r a d io Iru u n tu h
enough money for two ticket»—one
grunt«*«! f<o lot g term I ouun , lie*
c h a n g e I i I m cloth«* w e h u n g a r o u n d
right
off
(he
wharf
Into
the
water
| tin g o lid le c e lv h ig Mtutloili* T tM 0
CANADA GRABS OCR LU M B E R M AR KETS
’ tor htsself and one for Nellie
Nellie's turn come next in yelling «Mi th e d o ck cnuM«* h e sa id h e ’d tie ’ p o u n d b e ta a r e mu«lo coinpu« ' l»und I» ep u iiu i'* iii ItMikH f o r w a r d Io
c o n tln u e il u c llv llk In (lie N elllug of
C&nada is m aking big inroads in to the lum ber export Good night! think of all that extra and her voice would have knocked b a c k
iiough to (It Into III«* puck wuck b u n k o w n e d f u r m i "
work Jest for a girl! I'm sure glad
business o f the northw est due to increased costs o f o|>erat-
a bock of wood deal'
"My itMMT young follows." In- ,,r m>- smoko i liu s.-is
in oritvt
ing in this country. Front 1928 to 1934 the export lum ber that I ain't got no girl. Why If I
I dosed my eyea as the blue began as soon as b eg o t buck, "you i hut (boy muy b«« conutuotly in com
.
did
Ud
have
to
mow
lawn»
to
git
business o f W ashington and Oregon dropped fro m 1,629,-
oluil figure with the brown hair havo suvtsl m.v life amt by iloluu niunli utl. n with lookouts unit i a n a
B O Y C Y C L IS T IN J U R E D
her a ticket to the clrcu». Geo
000,000 board feet to 719,000,000 hoard feet. D uring the
und small white fuoe went under so. you have suv.nl a large firm ,.r statiuUu while flgbllug fit.
whix!
same tim e B ritis h Colum bia's export trade rose fro m 381,
IN A U T O M O B I L E C R A S H
the water. I thought sure she was from going hunkrujit Tomorrow These smallest sots h a v o a worklug
Well, the day of the circus c u n ie
000,000 to 830,0o0,000 board feet.
dead, and I wanted to Jump In after my wife, my son. ami mysolf are) range ->f about 3t) inil.-s. ivc.-ivina
at last, and I got up real bright and I
H o b « > rt
J o h l lM O l i
o f E u g e n e re
her, but somehow I Just couldn't departing for Now York, and before messages by vote- und transmit
It w ill be noticed that B ritis h C olum bia now does an early intending to slip off without
< e lv o d lu c e r u to u a o n b o th elb o w * ,
move.
I
go.
I
would
Ike
to
do
something!
ung
by
code.
export lum ber business greater than Oregon and W ashing­ Nellie, but site was up too.
, ,
,
.
just about hulf a minute after that would dhow my gratitude t.ii w ith these portable radio sta ore* ig h t f u e in n * o f (I k * «*lbow. and
to n combined. H er business is fo u r tim es as great as O re­
Why ain t little Billy Rooker
Jumped off the dock, that you boys. Now is there anything 1 thins, a few minute., work will pul o t h e r < ut* u n d brula«*N a b o u t (h e
g o n ’s. Codes, regulations, strikes and other things th a t coming after you? (I said this aw- [.oreiito guy came running up.
you would especially enjoy hav u,o most isolated forester Into h e a d M ortdtn m o r n in g w h e n th r o w n
have w orked hardships on the in d u stry have made it d iffi­ ful sarcastically, but she didn't 1
fro m I i I n b h kt le In u c e llla lo n at
"Oh!
What
is
the
matter?
Whe
; touch with the nearest lunger sta
c u lt to compete w ith o u r Canadian neighbor.
ev >n n o tice!)
E lflh u n d M ain atr«M*ta w ith a c a r
is my dear Della?" he asked.
We looked ot each other, uud H o n . sad thouce with forest head
"No. I’m going to meet him down
d r iv e n by I nuui i ’|l;»e.
Silently I pointed down Into the then Spink »poke up
quarter», according to Horton, lust
C a lifo rn ia is com ing to Oregon quite strong this year. there." she replied.
water. And say! That guy didn't
Yea air. we would like to hare year these small radio atatloua
N o o ik * w an w illin g Io p l a i e tl «
"Well come on then." I said
A visit to any o f the lakes reached by road or along the M c­
hesitate one second but dived into ** boat.
| proved Invaluable In the search lor r e p o n illd ltty fo r lire a c c id e n t
catching
hold
o'
her
sweater
and
■
Kenzie and W illam ette highw ays as w ell as the coast sec­
“A boat. eh. replied the l*ro( ! lost person», at.d In other enter
, the water after her! Spink and I
tions w ill convince one. Usually m ore than h a lf o f the cars pulling her out the door. We finally i grabbed a rope that happened to be essor. Well, you shall have It. I'll! geliclo» of tho forvat They are used
parked o r seen on the roads have C a lifo rn ia license plates. got there. Right away up came ly'lng there and threw one end ship It down here tomorrow, and I by Isolated field crew# and newly
Billy looking like a banty rooster
C onversation w ith m any o f these to u rists are th a t they
. down to Lorenxo. He had one urm now I must go Goodbye m> young Rotated t't'C cutups where forest
u u « Uu*« u t a D & .K K IM a «lU U giy r«
and
strutted off with Nellie, and
II« V M • ( . > b l u a l i l » « . » ( • • i t e «Ml iK Z r ll
have been in this c o u n try before and come hack every vaca­
aroued Della and with his free
telephone communication is nut
u p p e r am « idW ft b,-w«iB. • iww« y e u (u
the
last
thing
I
heard
her
say
was.
ea ( a n d « iee p io»>tl, «a»>«A. IN eF eu g b
tio n o r so. W ith the m any miles of good roads and resorts
I don't know whether any of us | available. Under the preeeut fire
hand he grabbed the rope We care­
• e llu n .
> • ( e n t ir e ly « e n t i« a n d «a fa
and cam ping spots unlim ited o u r o p p o rtu n ity is here to en­ “Now Billy, you dear boy." Ugh! fully hauled them up 'til we could auNwered him or not. hut I think control gygteui, central control of
It
sure
made
me
sick!
te rta in hundreds o f thousands o f to u rists— C alifornia and
git ahold of Della, and then Lor­ we were all too stunned
fleers ure keeping lookout uud
I proudly handed the white slip
o th e r states as well. We should not miss the o p p o rtu n ity
The very next day the boat caiue ruugei Htutiona informed of weather
enzo dived back after the cat Dellu
Flnnery » Drug Riore
which
said
I
was
water
boy
to
the
to sell Oregon.
wasn't dead, but the cat was.
Boy, she was a beauty, and were j conditions uud other developm ents
ticket taker and walked In. Jest
1 walked right up to Ixirenzo and
kid» proud of her! We couldn't affecting the forest fire »Ituatlou
'fore I went in I told Spink 'n Otto
said. "Well, where did you ever decide what to call her though I
-
The m oving o f Dean Poindexter to a Salem church
who were waiting for a chance to
learn to dive like that?"
said
that
I
thought
"The
Mayo"
Washington
Man Here — U. B
takes fro m us a m inister who was most popular and a posi­ sneak in. that I would tell them all
I apose it was kind of rude, but would b ean uwful nice nriin- H n -1 Wlllcock of Vancouver. Wa blng
tiv e force fo r good in the com m unity. Some preachers seem about the circus when I came out.
the very Idea of that guy diving lly we decided to name her "The ton. was a business vleltor In
to th in k th a t they can not be like o th e r fo lks and accom ­
The circus had started before
or
even swimming would make a Spanker," and we had a »well Springfield Monduy.
plish th e ir m ission in church w ork. Dean Poindexter was the animal keeper said I could stop
parrot laugh.
ertnony when we chrlstlned her.
n o t only one o f his flo c k but a citizen o f his co m m unity
watering the elephants. I walked
From Eastern Oregon— M r u u d ,
"My
uncle
taught
me,
my
friend,'
Old
Uapt'n Brewster hobbled over
« M IL E — A N D LESS
w ho participated actively in all its a ffairs. His counsel a m
into the main tent and finally
Mr». E W Knox and J A. Stork, j
to where It was anchored and gave
"My
uncle
taught
me.
my
friend."
personality w ill be mirsed b u t o u r loss w ill be Salem ’s gain. managed to squeeze in between
N ext lim » veu go to Cali-
ail oi Ontario, were visitors in ¡
he answered, and then I remember­ her a »eamnn's hleKslug as s h e , _ ,
torni», try ili» train. L»t (be
I S p rin g f ie ld Monday
Spink and Otto. Gee whiz! Here
ed that hl» uncle wes a very fam­ rocked on the waves I am the cap­
«nginccr drive you «afely,
they'd gone and snuk In and got to
■wiftly,over th« >niootb«»l
“ It is a general e rro r to suppose the loudest com plain-
ous diving champion over In Eng­ tain and Spink Is the first male
see the whole show without payin'
highw iyyctinvcntrd It'lth e
ers fo r the public to be the most anxious fo r the w elfare,”
VARICOSE VEINS
land.
and Otto la the bo's wain The
cconumicil »nd comfortable
w ro te th e great econom ist Burke. H ow tru e th is is in the or workin* or nothin', while I'd
Well, we hurried the cal and no other kid are sailors cept Walt
way to gu. Railroad lare» are
watered
the
old
elephants
and
had­
ARE
QUICKLY
REDUCED
case o f H uey Long.
one said much about It. But say— Westover, and he Is second mate
touching bottom et Jr • mile
n’t
gotten
to
see
the
first
o'
the
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every night for about a month
Long ubout noon here came Lor
and Iraa. Pullman c hargea art
circus either! I didn't enjoy the
No sensible person should con
a third I r t i than formrrly.
afterwards. Jest after I went to bed enzo to «ay goodbye
linue to suffer from disfiguring and
first part of the acts I saw one bit!
A Chicago wom an outsm arted a bandit by pretending
and closed my eyea. I'd see a cat
’ Mr dear friends ' he said. "It often painful swollen vein» or |
to fa in t and fa ll in his arms. It was too m uch— the bandit
Down ln the front seats were
bunchea when the uew powerful
ran leaving the loot ra th e r than have a w om an on his hands. Billy ’« Nellie and Lorenzo and In a blue dress with a long white grieves me sorely to think of part- yet harmless Inhibitory uutlaeptic
tall and brown hair n a small white Ing with you I hope that you en­
Della eating popcorn and candy. lace doing fancy diving stunts In Joy many delightful day» skim called Emerald Dll cam be procured '
at little coat.
Lorenzo had his arm around Della
the water Then I d gee myself with mlng over the foamy wafer. In
Everyone agrees there are too m any autom obile
A»k uuy good druggist for a two
fa ta litie s b u t the liv in g do n o th in g about it and the dead and Billy had his arm around N el­ a rope around my neck and a black your new boat Perhaps we shull ounce original bottle of Emerald
lie.
Oh,
boy!
would
I
have
some­
can’t.
mask over my eyes waiting to be meet again some day. let us hope Dll (full alreugtht and refu e nub
thing to tell on her that night. I hanged Dr I'd see a whole bunch so. and now good bye." He shook stltute.». Uae us directed uud In u
started in feelin' a little better al­ of ghosts with greenish blue eye« hands with everyont. of us und few days note Improvement Then
coutinue until the wollen veins are
ready.
The w orld w ar cost the U. S. 50 billio n dollars, Ques
and white tall» come and pick me marched off the whurf and out of further reduced. It Is guaranteed to | See your «gent, of write J. A.Crruaod).
tion is how m uch w ill the New Deal cost us?
Perty soon along came a big fat up and bury me alive. So I'm warn­
703 Pacific Bldg., Portland, Oregon
I our lives None of us kids shed unv give satisfaction or money bark.
guy walking up to us.
ing you fellerr don’t ever drown ' tears al the parting, athough I did
"Show me your green slips, a cat. especially I* It belongs to
kinds' hate to see him go. If it
Some failures in public life resign, But we don’t know
p le a s e ." be said.
some girl!
th e ir names.
hadn’t been for hi» old man. we
So I held mine up ’cause the
CHAPTER X
■'ouldn't have got our dandy new
animal keeper had given me one
boat, ao I said:
A Dream Come True
P o rk has become so high it is reported th a t pigs w ill and the fat guy took It, You see
"If I ever find a wishing Ting,
"Goodbye Lonzle, I hope you have
the boss of the circus had the men
not associate w ith o rd in a ry cows any more
you know what I would wl»h for?” | lott'aa fut» readln' your books und
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who took the tickets, give each
I asked Spink one day.
things for the rest o' your vaca­
person a green slip tellln j that he
I f the League o f N ations can not stop Ita ly and Ethopia
"Nope," answered Spink.
tion,”
had bought a ticket. This was to
going to w ar then it m ight as well be disbanded.
"Well, I'd wish for a boat, Yes
He smiled und said. "Oh, I b a n k
keep people from sneaking In
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sir! If they’s anything that I want you my friend.” and thou walked
cause If they didn't nave a green
excepting to not have a »later. If» j off.
The L ib ra ry o f Congress reports its busiest year Brain
lip they were kicked out. (I found to have a boat. I could even en I
truBters reading up we suppose
Well. I’m getting aorta tired or
out all of this sometime later.)
dure Nellie If I only had one."
writing I don't think I II ever write
Then the big guy looked at Spink
Spink 'n Otto ’n I had thought another book, hut I Juzt thought
N ovelty Is what we prize m ost h ig h ly in all things.
and Otto.
up Ideas of how to git one lots of I'd write this one so yon all could
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"Why— why we haven’t any
time», but they never seemed to see how us kids In .Star Cove »pend
T o follow foolish precedent is easier than to th in k
slips,” stammered Spink.
work. Once we were already to part o’ our time during summer.
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"Hey, Scoop,” yelled out that Tat
swipe one and hide It farther down I hear Spink calling me—us kids
feller, “come here and throw these
Entered as second class matter, February 24, 1*03. at (he poaiofltce.
Springfield. Oregon
S to m a c h G as
AsD U E R I K A
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AUTOMATIC HOT WATER
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Q & FAMILY
, DOCTOR.
p JOHN JOSEPH GAINES MQ
BITES AN D STINGS
In hot weather, when people are m uch out o f doors,
w ith children playing on the grass, wounds o f a varying de­
gree o f severity are common. Spider-biteB alwoys produce
more o r less te rro r fo r m others such insects being con-
sideed p a rtic u la rly venomous. I can rem em ber when death
fro m some unknow n cause was a ttrib u te d to the sting of
a venomous spider. A il guess-work.
In these m odem times, it is very easy to obtain good
professional a tte n tio n — and it is always the wise th in g to
do. A sm all bottle of ‘‘S pirits o f A m m onia” is a good th in g
to take along on y o u r picnic; It is a good application fo r the
stin g o f any tly in g insect, such as bees, wasps, yellow jack-
ets, etc. The wound should be kept wet w ith the am m onia
solution, u n til the pain is gone.
I never advise gouging around an insect sting w ith any
sort o f household in s tru m e n t; you are as lik e ly to spread
in fe ctio n as you are to correct It. We have o r at least I
have— revised by ideaes of procedure in bites and stings o f
Insects, and I believe 1 have no regrets w ith the change.
It doesn't do any harm to h a th t an Insect wound w ith
soap and w ater, especially if the site be dusty or on a per­
sp irin g surface. And then— If you are fo rtu n a te to have
the KIN G OF EMERGENCY REM EDIES w ith you a b o t­
tle o f T in c tu re o f IODINE. It is a good application in all
cases, regardless o f th e ir origin. Your d o cto r w ill te ll you
the same, as soon as he arrives if you call him.
Do you rem em ber when the “ fa m ily alm anac” sagely
advised th a t we rem ove bee stings by pressing the wound
w ith a w atch-key? The c ru d ity —the h o rro r o f It! Watches
required keyB to w iuu them in those days.
two brats out!"
The whole crowd turned around
and rubber-necked at us when
Scoop came up and ordered Spink
and Otto to vamoose pronto. I sat
up very stiff and straight and cast
, pitying glances at my two fellow
I i men. Finally the circus was over
and I started for home.
Perty soon, zoom! By my ear
zipped a large rock uncomfortably
' lose. Then there followed one. two, I
three, four and on up to ten atones !
in rapid succession. ' picked up!
about half-a-dozen rocks and turn-!
>d around to hurl ’em at my enemy.
Who was It bet Spink and Otto?
Well then we had a real nice'
' little rock fight and when we got
I through we were— well we were a !
Ight! I was the worst sight sceln'
that they were tr/o to one, but thsy ■
didn’t resem ble Orlando Lorenzo!
Hamilton by any means either, so
I wasn’t worried. After they quit
firin’ rocks I walked up to them
, and yelled out "Quit fellers’” and
’ so we shook hands and parted pals
' as usual
CHAPTER IX
□•Ila’s Cat
Well as the old sayin’ goes,
"There’s always sumpthln* taking
way the Joys o' life,’ and I firmly
| agree with It. The thing that was j
j burdening my pore sou! now was [
'D ella Dill's cat! Thet cat was a
pure white color with greenish
blue eyes, and
had a big bushy
tall which It waved around like a
flag floatin' In tho breoze. And
that dog gone cat actually snubbed
SORx y , s u <
E very
room
is taken '
/
with plenty of hot water
Why don’t you
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the management every opportunity to have your
accommodations ready and waiting for you. How
much inconvenience and travel expense that eaves I
It
easy to call ahead and the cost it small.
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cause I never have to wait
for my bath .
you just turn
the faucet and there it is . . .
plenty o f grand hot water to
splash in. Doctor says it leaps
me healthy, too."
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