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    THS HW UNOHITU) NEWS
TÜT’ RflDAY, JAN. 24. 192ß.
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him to cause a scene which I k n e«
was bound to follow.
Curtiss, always fair In hla dealing*
with others, sensed the Injustice o<
hla criticism of the gawn I was weav­
ing Immediately came across tbg
room to where I was sitting. The oth­
ers courteously continued their c o »
versation so that we could talk wltto
out the embarrassment of feeling that
they were hearing.
“I c-rtainly beg your pardon, tot-
CHEVROLET for sale or tra d » -W ill HIC1II ararle plano near Bprlngfleld AGENTS Wanted |n Springfield terri­
lie,” he aald softly, “sometimes yog
take piano, tornlturo or radio. In.
will he aold to a reliable purty at
tory. Sworn proof ol «75.00 a week,
call me old fogey, and I guess may-
quire at Loop cigar «tor«
J2g
a big savings HO riguothly will
«1 60 an hour for spare tlma. Intro­
be I am ahouf some things bnt so m »
bundle, a snap, write at once to
ducing Finest Guaranteed Hosiery;
F t lit HALE—By owner, «mall ehleknn
how I don't like the Idea of yog
Talliunu lla n o store, Salem, Ore-
I2fl styles and colors; low prices;
runch with good lmprov«m»nta; al-
wearing a dress with that sort of
«•a
J 11-2«
auto furnished; no capital or expe­
ao garden land Call A F Hr«w„r.
wtraan’s picture on It. Though I
rience neceaeary Wllknlt Hosiery
Kilt« Apta, Hpr!ngfl«ld. Ur«.
realise now that I should have waitot
NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL
Co., Dept. B-63, Oreenfleld. Ohio.
until we got home to discuss such •
NOTICE OF FINAL HKTTLEMENT
J21-28 F 4-11
ACCOUNT.
personal thing. You’ 1 forgive mo
I sat where I could watch the fac- fashion. The prlxe was to go to the
Nolle« 1» hereby given that Harold
Notice la hereby given (hat the un­
though, won’t you dearest?”
J W>'ll*. Adwilnlatrator of the Estate dersigned adnilnlslratnr of the «atnt«
lul expressions of the two performers. most unusual and striking costume
FOR SALE.
Curtiss was lrrestlble when
ho
of Ibdla E Whentflll, deceaaed. ha« of Nancy J Hoyle. deceased. haa filed LATE 1924 Chevrolet touring car Lemoyne, the linger, and Barrington So night after night Jutes Simonin sat
pleaded
and
In
a
moment
I
was
«raft­
filed hl« final account as such. and her account for ihe final aettlamr nt
First class condition throughout J | F'erce the accompanist, playing one- up and planned a gown that would be
the Court haa art Friday, the 19.h of the an<d eatate In th« County Court
ing
‘sans pared’ as Madame Renee ex­
very reasonable price. Phone «27. <* *>*»
compositions.
day of February. 1926 at 10:00 A M . for Lane County In the State of Ore­
“Now. i ’ll m ake terms with you,
tf
From the opening note he was to­ pressed It. This was the result.”
at th e County C o u rt Itoom In the gon. «nil that Saturday the twenty
ask for Mr Moor.
air," I said In a haughty manner.
Court llouae, In Eugene, f a ille County. seventh day of February, 1920. at the
tally oblivious of his surroundlng-
"Yes. but the portraits,’ inquired I ’ll forgive you and go to the ex p o
Oregon, aa the l im e and place to bear Court Itoom of aald court In the Coun-, See our line of viMttng oafds. ILs eyes closed, he lost him self In
Harry, • who is the girl. Her face Is sltkm one one condition—that yog
object ona to the aauie, and for the ly Court llouae. In Eugene, Oregon at | panaleri or plain, at the Newe ofltoa
the melodV of velvety tones his sen ­ quite familiar.
f ilia l a e ltle im * tlt o f anld R o ta te
( won’t „bject to the frock any more
ten o'clock In the forenoon, haa been i
sitive fingers were capable of produc­
HAROLD J WELLS.
by aald court fixed aa Die time and I
“Hla mistrese Gabrielle Montbleur and In turn III promise not to wi—
Adinlnlatrator place for hearing objection» th ereto.!
ADMINISTRATRIX’ NOTICE.
ing After a brief prelude Lemoyne
of the Follies Bergere.” Andre Mol- it again until I'm back In the states
WKI.I.S « WELLS
ami for flruil <ettl«m«nt of aald «state
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE began singing
lere answered with the frankness of where they won’t recognise the beats*
Attorney«
GORDON
S
WELLS.
STATE
OF
OREGON
IN
AND'
"No
one
knows
my
little
house—
J 21-18; F « H i t
a foreigner being absolute y uncon­ tiful but bad lady.”
but
Administrator of the eatate of LANE COUNTY IN PROBATE In
scious that he was usng a word that,
Entato of A iim * llonienway, Deceaaed
Nancy J. Boyle
th e E s ta te o f E lis a b e th Y ou n g M e-
So the subject was closed and wg
J 28 F 411 1S-26.
,1, c e a s e d
i
wWo » « b o d the light— n America. Is taboo In polite society.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
made preparations for leaving with
Little
doorstep
too,
Notice la hereby given that Melln
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GF THE
Notice la hereby given that the un
“Everyone knows ber,” he conclud­ the others.
I have- fashioned It m yself—And
da E lleinenway. Executrix of Ilia STATE GF (OREGON FOR LANE deralgned was appointed admlnlstra
ed,
“she and Simonin have had a
(To be continued.)
j
trig
the
I
moulded
the
key.
COUNTY
'
|
trlx
of
Ihe
above
entitled
estate
on
last will and testam ent of Anael Hem
enway, d-ceaand. haa filed In the
Emily Jones. Plaintiff, vs Jack January 1«. 192«. that all debts due
of u
led rogeg wild—Sliver liaison of several years duration.”
I «he said estate shall be paid to me.
County Court of the Stale of Oregon, Jones, defendant
I blushed when I notloed that Cur­ ENTERTAINMENT BUREAU
SUMMONS
and «ha« all persons having claim s , Pln * an<1 ***w
In and for Ijtne County, her final
To Jack Jones, the above named against the said
estate shall present Ixtnoyne Danielle had the
moat tiss was displaying a tiny frown of
BEING ORGANIZED HERE
report aa auch eggcutrtx; and that
the »*“>« t0
wlth »»«M’hera at- pleasing voice that It had ever been j annoyance and disapproval.
ten o'clock In the forenoon, of Sat­ defendant
urday, the 11th day of February.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE (ach-d, at my residence 423 O 8treet.
my aood fortuDe to ||Bten to
sh e
“She wore your gown In the fete,'
For the pnrpose of arranging fog
1924,, at the Court room thereof, bare 2 r 2 , " 5 S i , S
3
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„ a « . good
entertainment programs
at
been by the said County Court fixed
and appointed aa the time and place pfalnt filed against you In the above thia nolle« which Is January 28. 112« splendid sense of Interpretation, but ! Judges were unanimous In tbelr de- Chamber of Commerce monthly meet*
aang like a great actrese, with pecu- j clslon. The gown was photographed Ings. Harry M. Stewart and D. W. Mo-
MARY I. ABRAMS.
entitled court and cause, on or be­
for hearing objections to aald
Administratrix.
liar warmth and vigor. Barry, too. in all the papers and flashed around Ktnnon, constituting a chamber co t»
port and for the final net I «went of fore the expiration of the time pre­
scribed In the Order of Publicstlon,
J 28 F 4-11-18-26
keenly the song of his own creat- the world. It's a wonder yon didn’t m ittee, will institute a Springfield “B »
the »state of aald deceaaed
to-wlt: On or before the expiration
MELINDA E HEMENWAY,
' ing and there were tim es when hla see It In the states,” she ended. ‘’Any­ reau for Entertainers,' It la announced
of
six
weeks
from
the
dale
of
the
first
Executrix.
NOTH’R TO CREDITORS
: face reflected the Intensity of hla way she's the toast of Paris.’
this week.
publication hereof, and If you fall to j
A. E WHEELER,
______
____ _ thereof, . plaintiff
Notice is hereby given that the un- . emotlon
anvwar ____
for want
The plan is to list all local en tä »
Attorney.
Barry, too, must have sensed fhe In­
apply to the court for the r e lie f. deralgned has been appointed Admin-,
, » Po n d v e r s e of the song con-
J 14-2128 F 4-11 will
ward disturbance In Curtiss for he tainers as well as a few outsider« I»
prayed for in the Complaint, to-wlt: («Matrix of the eatate of E A. Tay-
711« ,ecOnd Terae of tBe “ >nI
■"NOTICE T i» ' FINAL TlEAftTiWr
tactfully changed t2ie subject, tor be drawn upon for appearance« at thg
For a decree of the court d isso lv in g ,
deceased, by the County Court, of tinned.
Notice la h e r e b y glren that the un the marriage contract now existing L«ne County, Oregon. All persona bav-| --Jugt B llnIe> *tttle house
chamber meetings. A small fee will t o
which I was most thankful.
deralgned, M D lllaaell. Admlnlatra
charged
for listing, creating a fna<
between ber and defendant and for J Ing c alm s against said1^ « d a te arft i w ill it come true,
Everyone was having cocktails ex
tor.
baa Jl<«ld hit final report and ac-
c o u n t In t h e -sta te'o f Lmh K Rlaseli **** fight to resume her former name, hereby notified to present the same,:
Let m e take you to my heart
cept Barry, even Lemoyne had Indul­ for the bureau's own use.
count In th estate of Ix-ah E. Bissell
Em||y
Bn<) for BUCj, other'duly verified, to the Administratrix
Other organisations putting on e »
And share ft with yon.”
ged herself in several small ones, say­
deceaaed. and the County Itourt of Bn(1 further relief .a to the court may at the office of Wells * Wells. Bank
Lane County Oregon, has set Satur- gppni Jug, B11(J ,,roper
of Commerce Bldg . In Eugene. Lane
_______
_ ended. There was a mo- ing that she didn't have to sing that tertalnments can take advantage o f
The
song
the bureau, It Is stated, wih the s t ip »
day. w January 30th. 192« at . 10 o clock
This
summons is published .. pursu- County. Oregon, within six months nwn(
, ,
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guence vibrant with feeling. evening.
A M at the (ou n ty Court room lx B0(
Bn (>r,|,.r of , ht. Honorable O from the date of the first publication:
.
Ra_ , n _
latlon that they agree to drawing
'We'd better be shoving off,” sug-
Court House. Eugene, Oregon, for fin F Kklpworth. Circuit Judge made and of this notice. Date of first publlca- Thls. Jben was the aong that Barr ng
ton Pierce had said expressed his ge sted Curtiss, glancing at his watch, among those on their program of •
BI hearing thereon and all objectlona , „lered January 20, 192«. and the first tlon January 14. 192«
to said report and account should be publication hereof Is made the 21st
LOU RENE TAYLOR,
sentim ents exactly Was It Lemoyne jt>B getting rather late for a tea par- prize number good for a certain r »
made, filed or presented on or before ,,By ()f j BnuBry, 1926. and the last
mlttänce from their organization.
Administratrix.
ha* wanked to share hla "little house"
~
or at aald time and place.
publication thereof Is on the 4th daV
WELL8 A WELLS. Attorneys
The committee are anxious that a'l
J 14-21 28 F 4-11 or wa! hl* Imaginary mate some love-1 -T ell you what let's do,’ prompted
Dated and flrat published December ()f March. 192«
local entertainers list their namM
_____
1
’y
creature
of
his
own
moods
and
Lemonye,
‘‘I
feel
Jus[
ez?tcly
like
I” 5
. . .
BROWNELL * BROOKE.
with the bureau. Both men have t e l»
M. D. BISSELL, Administrator.
Attorneys for Plaintiff
fancies?
a million dollars. Lets all go to the
WHITTEN SWAFFORD, Attorney.
Residence: Eugene. Ore Estate of Abraham Miller. Deceaaed.
phones in their homes.
Ellie Mltahell hart said that he exposition."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Eug> ne, Oregon
I
j 21 jg p «11,18,25 M.4,
given that Aman <l|jJ pot
I Notice Is
is hereby
he
___________
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return Lomoyne's
ardent love-
"Bravo.” shouted Barry, "we'll have
D 31. J 28
Remodel P a in t Shop.
« da E M IX -r has been by the County n^J^|nR but regarded her only with a regular party. Have dinner on one
Remodelling of Vasby Brotherg
f ^ ' L ' n e County" a p p o 3 A to m -
»»<«
At any of Paul P olret. boats on ‘he Seine
Sallie Resents Curtis’ Orders
^ B U S IN E S S
D IR E C T O R Y ^
HOUSE PAINTING
Kalsom lnlng In all Its
Branches.
City or Country W ork. Lowest
Prices.
Every
Job
Guaranteed.
Give me a tria l.
ROY K O CH. Springfield,
Phone 125 J
BUY
F U R N IT U R E
Oregon.
HERE
D O N A LD SO « N E W
AND
SE C O N D H A N D STO R E
Contracting and Building
GEO. W. PERKINS
Corner 5th and D Street«
Springflield, Oregon
P la n t and
Estimates Furnlshsd
F ra t. W ill Help You Finance
Y o ur Building.
DR. N. W. EMERY
D E N T IS T
Sutton Bldg.
Phone 20-J
Realdenco Phone 163 M
S p rln g fltld , Oregon
If-
The Loop
Or.John S t a s
Osteojiathy stands for the
truth wherever It 1» selentl-
fkally proven.
Osteopathic Physician and Sur­
Rockers, Beds, Mattresses. Stoves.
Tube. Stove Boards, Clothes
Basket«.
Wm,
Telephones: Office 613 Res. 2076
II
Your Home When In
Springfield
D. W. Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
R. W. SMITH
Justice of the peace and
notary public, Insurance
City Hall Springfield, Oregon
SPRINGFIELD GRAVEL CO.
All kinds of gravel for con­
crete or road work. We
make a specialty of crushed
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
ers at foot of Main on Mill
Street.
HKNRY W. 0KA9E, Prqp.
geon
Office 404 M. A. W Bldg.,
Eugene, Oregon
Osteopathy stands for the truth
whereve? It is scientifically
proven
Call
InNtralrlx of the .sta te of Abraham rate the s up little s ng-feom had , and la te r a l the amusements. They re ' alnt sn°P on ™a n
a
started this week, and the store w in
Miller, deceased
affected me as well as the m usician.! corking!”
All persons haring claim« a g a i n s t " H u l l o there! Sallies crvlng." an-
“I for one need the relaxation, be opened for business on February
to
snld estate are hereby notified *“
1. A full line of wall paper, paint,
present the same, dub' stated and nouuceu v » r » .e . .... —
. . . . . . . . . . ------ *—
»“
7
. .
b carrte4,
verified at the law ofPce of A. E h e r e win refuse to entertain us fur
"And I haven t been so of course «lass and varntahre will be carrteiL
1 Wheeler In Eugene, Oregon, within theli If thats the way their music ' I'd adorse it," I murmured looking a* ■as wel1 “9 pictures and picture fra OS.
six months from this 14th day of effects y o u ”
i Curtis fo see what he was thinking The back part is to be used for anW
¡January. 1926. _
_ _______
|
K. \
- n i go on one condition. Salll«."; Paint
P<»Hshing and washing.
"Not
at
all."
Barry
responded
“It
AMANDA E. MILLER.
That!
Is
the
most
sincere
compliment
she
he
answered
with
deliberation
Administratrix.
Butter wrappers printed according
i could possibly bestow upon us. It you go home and take off tffat dress
A E WHEELER.
to
regulations with name, weight
Attorney.
| proves without a doubt that she has and—.” he hesitated in a serious man-
and address, |1 26 a hundred at th«
J 14 21-28 F 4-n thf* keen appreciation of an artist
ner.
“Yes, yes go on,1 I tried-to be Alp­ News Office.
“I'm sorry, though,' I murmured
SUMMONS,
pant.
through tears. “1 really didn't realize
‘‘And never wear It again he end- Man Sleeps Like Log.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THH what I was doing. But I've never.
Eats Anything
! n 1ET W CNTYR O F , LANE.AND
ln
»eard anything that ed.
“After taking Adlerika I can e«t
My cdieeks turned red. I was at
SUIT TN EQUITY
¡touched me so deeply. I concuded.
once cold to the point
freezing and anything and sleep like a log. I ha4
J T. Gllfry, Plaintiff, versus thf
The DeWIght's arrival put an end
then hot w aves of anger and humi- gas on the stomach and couldn’t keep
unknown he rs of Lavlcy Ann Saylor, to our conversation. They were close-
I Uation surged over me. It was so un- food down nor sleep.” (signed) R. <X
I deceased;
the unknown
heirs Peter
of Han-
nah A. Hendrick»,
deceased;
L I''
b' An,,r M ol.in
h
Curtiss to discuss personalities Miller. ONE spoonful Adlerika rw
| Mlrassou, Romolo Vatuone, Anthony d*'!ii«ned costumes am s age se
gs ,
presence of others, so unnec- i moves GAS and often brings surprt»
| Vatuone, Pacific Onca Paint com- for one of the most popular stars In
be. ing relief to the stomach. Stops that
pany, a corporation: and aleo to a l l ; the motion picture firmament.
frlpn(te whQ wWe broa(,. full, bloated feeling. Often bring«
other persons or parties unknown, jt was while we w fre at tea that
, . .
. . .
<„ out old waste-matter yon never
claiming any right, title, estate. lien | . drew everyone's attention to the mlndpd and h ,d me“nt
o or
r I interest
n te r e s t In
h e real
r e a l eatate
e s t a t e descrlh
r ie a c r lh
e
.
rtiscussslnx my gown but friendly In­ thought was In your system. Exoat*
In t the
gown 1 w as wearing.
ed In the comp alnt, Defendant».
terest and a desire to be complimen­ lent for chronic constipation. Fix»
"It Is most becoming. Ravlssant!
To each and all of the above named
tary. How very thoughtless It was of ery's Drug store..
defendants: You are hereby required Madam had exquisite taste. May I ask
GEO.. N, M cL E A N
I to appear and answer the complaint where you found such a designer In
Automobile, F ire and L if t
' filed against you In the above entitled
IN S U R A N C E
suit within six weeks from the data this city of over-rated dressmaking
, of (he first publication of this sum -, establishm ents?’’
Surety Bonds,.
Phone 6J7
I mons In the Springfield News, wrtilch '
I bought this one because It had j
My b usiness'is Ito protect y*«r
Is first published January 7. 1926. and !
. .v. v 1..
buaineee
you are hereby notified that, unless a st°rY. not that I think its sp ecia ls
8B0 W illa m e tte 8t. Eugens ,pr«go r^
1 you appear und answer within the becoming.” I evaded the question,
said 6 weeks, your default will be j “Where have I seen the gown be-
entered and the plaintiff will. make ,
„„mewhere most surely?" broke
application
to the court for the re >
'
VASBY BROS.
lief prayed within the complaint, to- ,n the designer.
wit: That »he title to that 310 acres,
‘ Was it at the Fashion Fete at the
Painting & Decorating
By Subscribing to the Springfield News and Portland
more or less, of and described within exposltion?" I Inquired,
Telegram:
In all Its branches
one certain deed dated September 22., -Y es, yes of course, the prize gown”
1920, executed to plaintiff, and record
PXriBimP(, - but how on earth did
312 Main Street
i ed on page 430 In volume ISO of the
Lane County, Oregon, Deed Records you—.
be quieted In plaintiff as against all
..(jet Jules Simonin to let me have
of you; that the mortgage dated S ep
finished his question, "well. It
tember
22,
1920.
execute,!
by
plaintiff
11
1
.
b
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
and his wife, and recorded: on page wasn t easy. He said I co
191 of volume 49 of the Lane Cowtty, same gown copied with baskets of
DENTIST
Oregon, Mortagage Records, and the ftowers instead of the portrait« but
Phone 43
I lease dated September 22, 1920, e x e I wouldn't hear to It. You see, I had
I ruled by plaintiff and ih-is wife, and
F irst N a t’l Bank Bldg., 8prlngfleld
i recorded on page 344 in book 146 ol seen all of his models and ain’t want
1 the Lane County, Oregon, Deed Reo- any. I told him that they were not
j ortls both be cancelled, and that al)
au different from the frocks a t |
The Telegram covers the State of Oregon with a corp of
interest of any of the defendants It (gpyprfl, Rbopi, |n Fifth Avenue and |
correspondents in Every City and the World Through the
— ------------------------------------------- ---- | said 310 acres of land or any pert
,
{prrpd gomethlng entirely,
Associated Press.
' thereof be cancelled, and that each ot
. tbollgbt
WM. G. HUGHES
you
be
forever
enjoined
from
nwklng
original.
It
was
then
that
he
thougnt
F IR E A N D A U T O IN S U R A N C E
I any clnlm In or to said land or any pan it over hi his private *,udy B"f ,
The Springfield News covers Springfield and Lane County
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
in a thorough and reliable manner.
thereof ns against the plaintiff. Hon while he was absent I heard the storv ,
,
Office at
C. P. Barnard, County Judge of Lant of the gown from Madame Renee, one
FIRST NATIONAL BANK -C o u n ty , Oregon, mado and dated nr
tbp nionneklns whb apeaka Eng-
THE COMBINATION GIVES YOU ALL THE NEWS AT A
Springfield,
O reg o n , order. January 6. 1926, directing that
„
"11 this summons bo pub lifted once each 1 *
PRICE LESS THAN YOU CAN GET IT ELSEWHERE
*Ik>w v < y lntorrtstlng—pdease go
week In Ihe Springfield N ews
a
on."
encouraged
Maa.
DeWIght
who
P-rlod of six st*c»ftss4ve wtwks, afld
FRANK A. DEPUE
that you appear and anewer the gal« was listening Intently as Indeed, were
ATTORNEY AT LAW
eompialnt within 6 weeks ffom the all the other«.
date of the first publication rtf this
"W>ll, it seetpa that all the ce’e-
NOTARY PUBLIC
summons.
H. E. SLATTERY. Attordfey ftp bratei <>r*ssmakqrs to d designers In
Button
Bprlfiflfletd
Plaintiff, and my ^oatofflcft address Paris wore „We?M the c -e o ’ tun'tv •*
Buidllng
Oraflost.
Is Bugiai«, Oregon.
(Usplaylng an« «»own at this fete of
J 7-14-31 28 F 4-11.11
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