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T H U R S D A Y B K IT IC M B K R 16. l®27
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FINAL NOTICE
aa they Jolted by. Another two mllee O. A. C. B A S K E T B A L L
v e . . . V A .. >u > o r « a e l
Notice la hereby given that the
and ha came on a fifth truck la (hr
T E A M T O P LA Y IN E A S T uuderalgtied Keiuli (Jllck haa filed her
bottom of a little valley. The crew
1
I final report and account aa adutlaia-
of three changiog a tire H it hand«
Oregon Agrl< ulturel College, C’or tratrlx of the estate of E. J (lllck.
clea<he<l .ovoluotarlly aad blood
vailla, Kept. IS—Akun»» la I (ah. Nah deceased, sud the County Court of
.
laine County, Oregon, bus set Hatur-
»urged into hla »yea. He recognltrd
rasku. Missouri. Illinois. Wlscousln. d(l). October KHh. I»37. at the County
two of the three—Jake, the driver. an-l and Montana are on (he Or*gou Aa- Court rnnm ni IV litio«!« In Ihe for«
tu iley. the big n a n L They were the I gU u . h. lb<U b .. ...tor .Ua« chedul» noon at Eugene. Oregon, as the lime
men »ho had g h .u him druaged. ,(>r
, hrU(m„ , a, . llon Thl, , rl„. alni pimp for Dual hearing In as 1-1
«stai«' unii all objections should be
whiskey and lacked him la the car
considered one of the most e x t.u s n .
01. ........ ..
„„ ,,r before „ . g
bound for Chicago.
made by any college learn In lb»- »«-s’. tin..
CEDAR.
r SWAMP
There »aa no retreating, for Culluy ( takes Ihe place of Ihe annual Intasou ' Haled and first published ttoptea.
I had looked up anil the re. -ignition was of the Orangemen Into California ber
h,'r lllth.
,&,h- IM7
,M7
KAHAII GLICK. Administratrix.
mutual. He aa« ihe guard's lumd go Ten players, accompanied by H II
WHITTEN
HWAFFORD. Altorio-y
I Uva» « r a t t a ate
H * m y J^y L a a
swiftly to bis hip vocket. He saw linger. Coach, -will make the trip
K If- S3 S» O « 13
OeRjnHaU M u k e 4 V. FbiUi-
him »peak cautiously out of the corner
Here Is Ihe schedule
fi Reese« am »»«M U M .■ At
At»l.x?w»ter
of hla mouth. Whereat lhe other two tie«. I*. Brigham Vouug at Provo. I
This Way Out
HW.U straightened and stood In uu at­
Utah
I
s
s
plain
as the uoae on your
titude of watting, ready to snatch out Dec SI. Creighton, si Omaha. Neb
said
the
tallies« Idiot an he
(ace,*
a «»spoil if the necessity arose. »
raaka
to explain something lo h la
attitude noh her expression had not the cabin unusually early. He was j
Ha decided on a course of action, Dei S3. Creighton, at Omaha. Neb­ triad
•w ee tie.
changed. -It must have been tough, replacing a broken board In the floor I anj throttled the rage that possessed
raska
that night alone in the house not I when he heard the ponderous throb ' btm. He brought a smile to his face Dec. Sk. Kt Louis, at Kt Ixmla, Mis­
HOP 1’ICKERH KOOKS— Printed I I I
souri.
knowing where I was or what had be
blng of an automotive engine He "Hello, there, sports! ' he called gaily,
In stock at 3 he New» office IS per
come of m e!” Concern and contritlou looked out curiously. A big truck. Ils - i f , , long time ,j BCa |
)ou fa,. Dec 30. Lombard, at Oubsliurg. II! i
hundred.
Mia.
overspread his face. I'm a beast. Fat; load closely watched. i» u n g dowu I |ow.
Where have you b e e n f
Jan 3. Wisconsin at Madison Wis­
a selfish beast. But It's the last time ' from the north. It made the turn ‘n
(TO BE CONTINUED)
Where you staying y
consin.
front of his door and went on toward
"With Mr. and Mrs. Kinnan- bong Portage. Within half an hour . .
Jim .1. Chicago. at Chlcaco. Illinois
__
Theyrv nice old people '
! there was another, and Inside a alml-1 N^ T,C* OF F,NAL SET.LEM KNT Jan t. Marquette, at Mllwnuk-
Wls
• Well, we 11 forget all th l. and .tort Ur laspe. another
.
toI,
'5 ‘ m U rT : ‘
cousin.
await sow» fife-m
a « . Mil
ton ..
**• «
A <1W IO»»tTMlUr Ol tU*
out on the right foot, ID ae Mr Kin
-'Must be a liquor ship In at the i of Hiram M Prlndel. deceased, has Jan. 7. Montuna Htute, at Boo man.
nane and explain—“
landing.'' he thought putting away 1 filed bis final
account and report as
Mon i ana
“No." The word stopped
him
in
big
tools.
"Guess
I'll
go
up
and
see
*h»
lo
rt has
S t HOC . . . .
s o l. « to -
• S S . T . n . l u W
X set
. ’S Saturday
W i:
M ic h a e l
J.
P h illip «
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THE LEADING CHARACTERS —
• Edieen Forbes. a young resident of
Scottdale with aa Inherent craving
for liquor, la held for the death of a
wesson who ha» been hilled by a boot
legging truck.
o lrcuaaataalial evi­
dence points to Forbes and rather
than tell the truth of the episode
which would clear him but cant an
ether friend In a bad lig h t he stands
trial and la sentenced to a long term
in prison The governor of the state,
an old friend of Eddie a father, be­
lieves mm innocent and pardons h.ro
shortly after his arrival nt the Jail.
Scoots L.hbey, a worthless charoe Thia has not been an Impulse
Pre ' Curiosity was not the only motive - to the same, at the County Court
tar. who has smashed hla trachine ia- thought it all out. I don't dare go on f° r k°lng He had not conquered th>- Room, at Eugene. In Lane County.
a“d. ,or
Bual **Wl*®*“ t
to asotaer car, hilling its lone occu­ any longer. [Winking Is a habit with craving for liquor. At times the ap-
B*1<J • B lA lB
pant. a weman. Forbes' compam n yog. It will become more of a habit petite swooped down like a tidal wave. ’ O f GRANVEL
L. PRINUKL, Admlnls-
and Libbey quit the scene hurrldly. as the years go on until you are Just utterly submerging him. Then he ' trator
leaving the former alone to face a a s o l " She drew her breath sharply clung to one anchor: The thought of; WELLS A WELLS. Attorneys
An. 3«: Be. 14-1^33
constable who reasons that Eddie, "It -will never he any easier to sto p ! Patsy Jane
with the scent of whlakey shout him | than
—
• It
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IV M
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«
U f L I l l on
o n i 1
B W h *» «
M
AW
U
WI
tfi
v w tl
to«t|F.
is U»«ZW.
now. You
have
fight
"You'll
lose
her
If you
slip. b C 1
TO H O LB B B S OP
moat be connected In some way with your bonds, a terrible fight It must ' warned himself. "You'll lose her for
the accident Accordingly _ Forbes la be guide right away. If you're to win." ; ever. And what Kind of a -world
arrested.
"But. P a t'- There was hurt and would It be without her? She believes
.lee», Eddie's pretty artfe, bewilderment In bin eyee and his T°u caB best tbe boose
Show her
that public »eallm eat runs too tone. "I know It; I know all th a t she's righ t She's worth fighting for
EXCHANGE OFF « I N C OF NEW
high against him. Accordingly they But the fight Is won. I've told yon III You're (he luckiest man la tbs world
TMLA5VRT NOTES
migrate up north to some land that never touch another drop. When the that she loves you enough to give you
has been la the family for years. craving for the stuff comes yon must • rbance."
• s«<ieaa> <■
i s i s MM. «
eoi fc> PM»
,»e, S m .
Settled in their log cabin
he there to help me fight IL"
He had begten the wave so far, be
hs«M» » «■*•» •! » «•* oSw^e V
leaib he a I «non, a shifty neighbor who
i - so » . t M a a «M u«. »•
She smiled sadly. T v e been with cause them was no liquor available
rt« I «
la anxious to buy their land Eddie you before when the craving came and when the appetite rolled the highest.
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•>* kea> < I « . | l . u ito» sai» Ike reta
le a n s that the back taxes a m ou n t to It didn't make nay difference." she There was cone ou the Duv-aant ••a
W J‘| « , « .t 1 « , e — ..fi u « m . m S«.
ever eight hundred dollars hut as he « reminded him. "You're mistaken. Rd ranch, principally because Davenant H»" WM «XV k. MOM I« «sua««-» M m >
hog five months to pay he decides to [ die. The fight Isn't over. You c a n 't! hated it. and would not have on the
1.1««« sa
:-l»M, l a . e « , « ,
is -« « g 4 5
refuse8»alman s offer of 312fi<> and try I win It with cratches. You must win It place a man who drank. So victory S'»»«
- _ «• s • • « .« . ia issr
I» » a W ia a .u w U » « « a IS O h a t
and get final title to his property— , alone."
of a sort rested with Eddie.
« « . » « l a u a . » a l lxUn. Laul'e»MX
Banltasn'a offer having led him t o 1 "But I can't -win It without you!“
When the rravlng subsided. It left •a « -, I* u i fcot-a. m u « , adl r«wn. >i
I
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think la very valuable. But things
"You can't win It with me. That's him. some times, sullen and resentful IS» now el « a -» e , l U - L 1».
a .C a -.-a l - , ■
u M.« li, ts.7. to S» ■ bmrVA
do not go well. Eddie drinks heavily been proven."
toward Patsy. He would tell hlmsef t e v - : le m u k t o lr
» s» » « « « to .
H u ito n nt k M a a e
O al. L am « ( ' « o e r i M l
from some bootlegger's potions, is for-
It »-as a wretched hour that folio
that she was deserving of no consl-
U <kAà«»<JgB
*4 *
given by Patsy, but soon after falls in ed, painful for both of th en . Eddie I deration; that any fight for her sake
lra m M .rv u o t g . y<
m ill
*M R b
with the same gang, get« dmak. and pleaded with all the power of a lov- ! was fruitless because she had sban
• I I W « » f t « « t pm
sMbto
»Ul I M*l> «M« •W y f « r • I m m I mH
wakes up in a freight chr In Chicago— j able personality. It grew harder and ' doned him In time of need. This nn-
b h « r I g flm h t M r I M à
«i«««Uaa M f fc« Mtk*««»m.i h«se»
gnsn y miles away. Stricken with re- harder to hold out against him. but r«asonable mood soon passed, how-
ni
morse he return» to his cabin but j somehow Patay Jane did. "No." »be ever. Then he would acknowledge she ta««*« «rugai m i ...... •< fg««.
SECOND LIBERTY LOAN
C PER CENT BONDS
Dr. Elli C. M iid i
Optom^triat
S u c c o M o r to th «
W a tts O p tic a l Co.
a t N o . 14 8th A re . W est,
Eugene, O regon.
When you are |a that city and
in need of Optical Work she will
be glad to m-rve yon.
M
finds his wife has left and In her place
• ruffaln. who orders him o u t A fight
ensues in which Eddie finally knocks
his opponent stone cold.
A W
. «i M «Ito
ELLO N
T,««. r»
i wu>uw». D. C lattrtarj
.
would say. "I don't dare. If I give
In now, Eddie, you'll never win. I
know IL You'll always be a drunkard,
If poisonous liquor doesn't kill you
before your time
Please don't ask
was right. Love welled up anew, and J
he resolved to make the fight for her
sake. If he did win. It would be for
her.
But on this Sunday bis heart beat
A short distance from town they
recklessly as he left the house and
saw two motor cars ahead of them !n
save over a( flas-t, his face went along the lonesome rodd to tb<-i
the road. One. was bulging like a sullenly clouded "Well, when are you north. His eyes were slight, hl« step;
fat man carrying many packages, Ed-
back?” he asked, more un- j buoyant There was In his air som
die recognlxed It os the properly of kindness in his tone than he had e v e r , thing of the fearful exhilaration that
the rtamp
hwhen their car came displayed toward her before, 'When men exhibit as they go into battle.
into view the other one. beaded to-
’^is cure be complete?”
Soon be passed a fourth truck.
ward them, was started and tbe con-
' don’t know—I don’t know." There ««ere two men on the »-¡-t m
ferecce erhlch hod been going on was
replied drearily. "There hasn't front, a third perched on the rear of
broken up. The eastbound automobile
a single month since our merrl- the load. All eyed him »uspiciouslv
Edd.e coted as It passed them, was oc- aFe that you haven't had liquor; that
copied by Sealman.
, -vou haven't been drunk. Maybe six
He went first to Long Portage's raon,hs or a year
He *choe<' her wor‘,<' wl,h »W 7 ,
largest garage- His car was there.
"Why
don't
you
a a
*
• —*
w
»-xo. » Zw
«a get <
the attendant told him readily, giant- I. incredulity.
EUGENE
a ¡divorce and be done with It?" he de-1
leg curiously at his disfigured face tbe
manded
"j
think
that's
what
you're
while. The missis had brought It in
aiming a t!”
g week or so ago. She said he'd call
He slammed the door violently as
for it "9he's working In Mr. Klnnane's
Office,'' he added, watching Eddie to he went out. But remorse overtook
tee how the Informbtion would he re­ him before he reached the car. He
S P E C IA L IS T
went back, to find Patsy bowed in
ceived.
tears
over
the
typewriter.
in Internal Medicine for the
"Thank you." returned Eddie, non-
"I'm a beast, Pat," he said, remorse-
past fifteen years.
eomm’ttalJy, and drew back to cover
the charges. He drove two blocks up 1 fully. I'm not worth crying over. !t
the -free» to the one-story frame build­ j wasn't true, that nasty thing I said.
DOES NOT OPERATE
1 You're right. It will hav to he fought
ing which served I.awver Kinnane a«
,
out.
And
1
suppose
I
must
do
It
alone.
gc office.
Will be at
Mr. Kinnane was In court. Patsy I can see you som etim es?”
She nodded and smiled through her Osborne Hotel. Saturday October let.
Jane was alone In the »un«h'ny main
} tears.
room when he entered
The color
Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
H. P. Davenant decided to
left her face and her hand flew to her
•
through
with
hi«
ambitious
nch<
me«
throat when she saw his disfigure­
ONE DAY ONLY
ment. "Eddie!" she breathed, "you're j for the ranch, and Eddie wan hired as
|
one
of
his
farmhands
for
the
summer.
hurt!” But she kept the tall pine,
No Charge for Consultation
railing between them and recoiled
wa**" Davenant paid -were above
when he attempted to take her in hia j the usual scale. But he demanded
superior service. There was plowing
arms.
Dr. Mellenthln lw a regular graduate
"Not much," he replied, with a rue­ and planting in the older fields; tbe In medicine %nd surgery and Is lie.
ful smile at the repulse. “A tramp breaking up of new tracts with a ensed by the Btate of Oregon. He does
had our bouse and didn't want to tractor; and. when the planting was not operate for chronic appendicitis,
done and before the need of cultivat­
leave. But I got him out, finally.”
gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils
ing the removal of great pine stumps
She surveyed him- anxiously.
or adenoids.
As Eddie worked hiR mind engaged
"Don't you want to hear about It
He has to bis credit wonderful re­
— where I've been?” he went on. eager j In endless calculations. Even If he
to Justify himself, and restless under ! *a v *d eT’‘ry cent' so1'1 the <ar an<l sults in uiseses of the stomach, liver,
their household belongings, he could bowels, blood, skin, nevres, heart, kid­
hmer grave, unsmiling eyes
not. by several hundred dollars, raise ney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
"Why. ye». Eddie
So he told her everything. He en ou rt mon,'y
pay
bftck talw’'' weak lungs rheumatism sciatica, leg
ulcers, and rectal ailments.
blamed him self fully and made no ex But he had a vague Idea that money
Below are the names of a few of his
ruses, though his boyish, disarmlag could be raised elsewhere. Perhaps
sm ile pleaded for him. "I know Tve the governor, or Davenant. would many satisfied patients In Oregon who
said this before." he concluded, "but advance It. Anyway, he would not have been treated for one of the above
named causes:
this time I mean It. I'm through. Pat worry until worry was necessary.
He lived at the ranch but spent Sun
Never again. I'm off the booze for
Elmer Booker, Condon Chas. Desch,
life. There'» nothing In It from any days at bis own cabin. T'sually he
Portland. D. G. Horn, Bonanza. Fred
left
Da
Tenant's
early,
so
that
he
might
standpoint.
Klamath
Falls.
Daniel
it was Hblelds,
"Besides, the stuff's getting worse have many hours nt home
Stelnon. Allegany. R. E. Neal, Central
bis
first
Impulse
to
seek
Patsy
In
town
and worse. It's downright dangernur.
every Sabbeth, but her pleadings and PolnL Joe Rheoshlps. Gibbon.
t
H t T
HEALTH SALT
Gives you Pep
Mokes you feel fins.
Vlenns the stomach
Promotes health.
Eye Strain -N erve Strain
A refrrsklng effervescing
laxative f a r Indigestion
- -icstlpatlon s a d s o u r
stomach
Eye strata m««aa n»«ve strain
—corrwct glusac* Improis vision
and nervas. Our metho-! as­
sure aci-urate exuannailoi
.Th» Science of Optoe-.utiy
Skill and experience in the
profession of optometry cat cot
he a--qoired In a month or a
year. .Modern optometry Is tbs
result of long and exhaustive
study. Such experience la our
bid for your patronage and good
will.
50c
Flanery’s
Drug Store
IM I
The Key to Better Cooking
C o m in g to
Or. Mellenthin
The
Westinghouse Automatic Electric Range
Only
n
fi
E le c tric C oo kery is
'50
B A LA N C E
IN
18
C lean , C on ven ien t, A ccurate,
S im ple,
S a fe , Sure,
and M odern.
M O N T H S
Liberal Allowance for Your
Old Range
«KEYtoBETTER
CO O K IN G u
See us ab ou t it
• n t ft won’t catch me. PU never take
his own pride changed that. Rbe bad
Remember above date, that consul
urged him to lU y away, thus making tatlon on this trip will be free and that
It harder for both of them. So only his treatment Is different.
o cca sio n a lly he went to Long Port­
Married women must he accom.
age for dinner with Patsy nt the
CHAPTER XIV
panted by their husbands.
Klnnane's, returning to the wilderness
A New Jeb
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.. Los
"Poor kid." he rattled on, for her In mfd afternoon.
Angeles, California.
One Bunday In late May be waa at
another drink. So yon Just quit here
and come on back home. I'm sure of
a Job on the Davenant ranch to­
morrow.
Mountain S tatesf^^P o w er Company