PAGE THREW THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS THVHRDAY 8MPTMMBJCR 20, 1927 rolled and docketed in the office of lame County, Oregon, and run thence the County Clerk of »aid County on the south 13 chains n o re or less, to the 2(lth day of September, 1927. and »aid middle of Berkshire slough, thence elocution to me directed commanding southwesterly along the middle of me in the name of the State of Ore­ said slough 6 50 chains more or less, gon. In order to satisfy »aid Judgment, to a point 4 916 chains north of the Interest, attorneyi feea, coats of suit north line of the Washington L Rlgge and accruing costs, to sell the follow­ donation land claim No. 40. thence ing deacrlbed real property, tie wit: south 69* 33' west parallel to the north The weal fifty-three (62) feet of Lot tine of said claim No. 40. 41.66 chains Six (6t In Block Seven (71 of Fair- to the east line of the Southern Paci­ ! mount, an addition to Qie C|ty of Eu­ fic Railroad Company's right of way, thence northwesterly along the east NOTICE OE HHBRIFF'H HALB O l gene, Lane County, Oregon. Now therefore In the name of the line of »aid right of way to the we»t M ic h a e l J. P h i l l i p e BXECFTTION IN FOREULOHURE line of lot three of section 14. »aid I'nder and by vlrtue'of an Order of State of Oregon. In compliance with township and range, thence north on I l l i u t - a t l o i o ljy H e n r y J a y L o Sale and Decree of Forecloaure Issued eald execution and order of »ale and west line of said* lot to- a point 13» OepyetcbA M ls k u l V. P k ilU y s out of U l» C ir c u it c . , u r t o f UM S t a t e , In — order ------- to »atlafy »aid Judgment, In feet south of the northwest corner of Oregon and County of l olldale with an Inherent cravlug was long and brilliant green ttvasi. tor liquor, la held for the death of a hut he knew there was 0« »olid footing lie could not climb hack ou the log further «urn of >35.00 attorney fee»; subject to redemption as provided bv best price at public auction, at the the further sum of »303 35 and the law, all of the right, title and Interest Southwest front door of the Court It s » s a without the uhl of hla feet, lie re- »urn of »24.32 coats of »aid suit, and a of wuuain who hua been killed by a boot where aurh tufta grew the defendants Emma C Ople and House In Eugene. Lane County, Ore­ legging truck. v. Iriuiusluntlul evi­ cunning trap to snare the trusting A leased u hand to reach downward (or decree of foreeloaure against the »aid Harry J Ople, her husband. E. O. gon. on Saturday, the 22nd day of dence p o l i t i c to Forte-» utul rullier foot upon such u tuft meant Instant the bottle. It eluded him, and sunk defendant, which »aid decree was en­ lamibard and Catherine Iximbard, his October 1927, between t..e hours of than tell the truth of the eptaodu deacent Into aucklng hluek ooze , again. Aa be lunged for It. the other rolled and docketed In the office of wife, Walters-Bushong Lumber Com nine o'clock A. M. and fonr o'clock the County Clerk of »aid County on pany, a corpratlon. and L. M. Travis p M of »aid day, to wlt. at one which would d ear hlin bul coat an 1 Crow» cawed dismally on some of the huml »Upped und he went under. September 27th, 1827. and an exeeu- Inc., a corporation, and all persons o’clock P M Terms cash In hand. Duck at the nurtafO he shuddered tree» which »(HI stood upright. other friend tu a had light, lie alanda ‘ R. R WELLS Referee tino Issued thereon by the Clerk of ,.ia vrnlng by, through or under them with distaste and clung to the log. CHAPTER XVI. O 6-13-20: _ said Court on September 27th. 1927. I 1 or any or either of them in and to --------- -- S 22-29: ----------------------- trial and la sentenced to a long term 1 The dead water ami the treacherous am commanded to »ell the following said premises. A Victory In prlaon. The governor of the atate, Home From Hospital — M e l b a FRANK E. TAYLOR. Sheriff of It wua tinpoHRlble to determine (he molasses like muck filled him with described real property, to-wit: an old frlm d of Eddie's father, be Beginning at the Northwest corner Lane County. Oregon. Masters has returned to her home nausea. Yet It hud to be braved. He area of the swamp. The «tiff and hos­ llevea aim Innocent und purdona Inin of the following deacrlbed tract In 8 22 29: O 6-13-20: here from the Pacific Christian icspB shortly after hi» arrival al (he Jail. : tile trunks melted away against a line took u full breath and thrust himself Cregwell, iJtne County, Oregon, tow lt: tai. where she underwent an opera­ REFEREE’S SALE under III» arm encountered the muck Beginning at a point 14 chains East Scoote Llbbsy, a worthies» eh a roe of blue hills on (he horlaon. Not far OF REAL PROPERTY tion recently. and waa absorbed In It. yet hl» fingers of the Southeast corner of Lot Nine ahead, though, there was an oaala, ter, who has sinashnil hla machine In­ Notice Is hereby given that In pur fell no bottle. His shoulders, the top (9) In Section Fourteen (14) Town­ an Inland wtilch rose a few feef iibov- ship Nineteen 1191 South. Range ■ »uance to an order and decree of the to another ear, killing 11« lone ocvtt- of hla head wi re In the ooze, yet the Three (3| West of the W illamette C ircu it Court of the State of Oregon NOW ENJOYS EATING, pant, a wenian. For boa' companl n the black water ami wua crow dial desperate fingers closed only on slime. Meridian. Oregon, and running thence for Lane County, made and entered THANKS HIS WIFE gnu Libbey quit the scene hurrldly. with vigorous trees. It was perhups W est 21 IS chains to the middle of the I in the Cause wherein Laura Walker leaving the former alone to teen a ail acre In extent There waa a hreexe Closing hl» eye» he rammed down­ County Road, thence following along was plaintiff and Harold Stelnhauer, ward uulll the muck was In his the said County Road North 7% Sr., Harold Stelnhauer. Jr., ^felson J. "For years I suffered with atrmacb const ed on the trunks , NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON many miles away. Stricken with re­ on his feet, the bottle buttoned within EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE moras he returns to hla cabin but which had gathered moss that made ' his shirt. Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ finds hl* Wife has left and In her place them as smooth a* Ice. Then he of an execution and order of sale a ruffaln, who orders him out. A fight handy escaped dropping Intq w ells of > Sunset was at hand before he won tue In foreclosure Issued out of the Cir­ < nsues In which Eddie finally knocks black water, paved far below with the shore, to find another corduroy cuit Court of Lane County, Oregon, on Free deli vene» to either hla opponent stone cold. j tuwek In solution. He knew the mix- road opening out conveniently In front the 21st day of September. 1927, in a of him. And he was trembling with suit wherein The Pacific Savings & After ejecting the intruder finding lure had the clinging power of quick- Eugene or Springfield weakness. The bottle was at his Isian Association, a Washington cor that he seem s lo be In league with Hand, The sun beat down viciously. poration. plaintiffs, recovered Judg­ Sealnmn, Eddie goes to Long Portage | At last he won the oasis and flung lips. . . . . ment against the defendants Emma C. und sees Palsy, who Is working for , himself down lo rest In tlie shade o f , Patsy Jane's face came up before Ople. Harry J. Ople. E D. Lombard Klnnane, a luwyer She announces u good Mixed tree. Ills chest heaved ¡him, her eyes swimming In tears as and Catherine Lombard for the sum that she will not Join him until he He closed bis eyes and fought U i she raised them to him In Lawyer of jigg2 37 and Interest thereon at the ........ ...... ........... .. There was that fond rate of 10% per annum from March West Springfield Florist* definitely quits drinking Determining vivid outline of an at lion which his ' Klnnane's office appetite painted over and over on hltt ■ tremulous smile of her lips Somehow 'ipVno^Voge'tne/'wIlh' Interest to comply, he finds a Job with Dave- Phone: Springfield 124-M ' wonder of her. the priceless boon , hereon at the rate of 10% per annum luttit. a rancher, and for several weeks brain. of her love, rams to him as it never frotn j uiy 26, 1927, and for the further abstains from the bottle that cheers In this action he saw him self with had before. She wns the most precl- sum of »200.00 as Attorneys fees, to- But one Sunday, Eddie walks on the drawing the hottie from his shirt, re­ »Tether with costs of said suit In the lake trail and encounters a series of moving tile cork and tilting his head ous thing In the world. sum of >16.50. which Judgment was en- He Jnmmed the cork home again, | truck smugglers. Among them he re­ I so that the fiery liquid might run cognises his "friends" who shnngh- down his throat. He could sniff the the liquor untasted. and thrust the haled hint lo Chicago—notwithstand­ , beguiling bequest of the raw liquor bottle hack Into his wet shirt. He ing, For I«-» halls them In greeting. 1 and feel the filliped nerves tingle to ' strode buoyantly m y . laughing with ' the ends of his fingers and totr The i Joy and relief The enemy was de- i He drove steadily eastward, bolding counterfeit sensations caused him 5 feated. the appetite nt bay by physical exer­ fairly to shudder wlh a longing to Though not entirely routed. There 1 tion. Not for a moment did he forget make them authentic. were other waves of clamor, though : It, like a tiger It lay In wnlt, ready lo He raised himself on his elbow to their strength was notlcahle less. The ' spring. The gurgle gurgle against his look out over the waste wtilch Inter­ craving died down as darkness thick-1 aide was Its hunting-cry. vened lietween the Island and the fur­ ened. The liquor became unlmport-1 He had started on a faint trail, but ther shore. It was not so distant as ant until he no longer thought of It. this bud lunge since disappeared. The It had seemed, but It was greater than It was late when he struck a road | silence was profouutl, except for the the first lap. He shook hls head No | leading In the direction of the ranch, i subdued twitter of birds and hla own boose until that’s behind me. Too It was nearly midnight when he I aflnt footsteps. A crash In the under­ dangerous. I need everything 1 have trudged wenrlly rlnto the log bunk- growth ahead startled him. A magnl to make IL” house which he shared with the other • fleent buck crossed a little* clearing He took up the Journey again. Now- hands. He eould hear their snores and loomed like an airplane over the progress was slower. He was tired through the thin hoard partitions. He top oi a fallen tree. Two docs follow The tangle seemed worse, the water lighted hls oil Isfhp. and stood for a ! ed, tlklng the same prodigious leap deeper and blacker. Once he slipped time aurveylng the liquor With a j In graceful fashion. and was Immersed hip deep In the little ahake he addresaed It. Thtre was no breath of air stlrriag. tepid water. He hastily crawled back “Oldtlmer. you did your best But 1 He wiped the sweat from hla face to the grudging surface of a slender It wasn't good enough You're licked, j with hla sleeve. At a rlvelet which stick. and licked for keepa. And If you I was one of the headwater streams r»f As he crawled one wide pool on a don't believe It. I'm going to make you Porti chance to win. A blister formed on were long over this fiends' playground. University of Oregon. Eugene, Sept [ his right heel and hla shoo rasped But he could noi leave without the 29.—Two former students of the Uni­ hottie. Hls nerves were searching painfully at every step. Hla clothing was qu.te wet. An unnoted black­ with renewed Insistence. Appetite versity of Oregon have been selected berry briar had drawn Itself across boat upon him. He had to have that s s Instructors In the Springfield high his f»ce leaving a red trail that smart­ liquor. Yet he knewi that the clamor school. It Is announced by officials of was fictitious, and that there was a the appointment bureau. They are ed aid slung. deoper reason of repossessing him self Orare E. Potter of Eugene and Bertha Nton came and passed. He was w alling automatically now. obsessed of the flask If he went on without O. Bodine of Newport. Miss Potter, who will teach music w ill one Idea only—to keep going on IL he wns cravenly avoiding the pos­ Springfield, displayed marked and on and on. The earth became sible knockout. It would be a drawn at sogty. His feet stumbled on allppery, battle which he would have to fight ability In this field while In the Uni­ regularly recurring humps, and he again. The whiskey might be the versity. She won the distinction of bludgeon of defeat, hut Is might also election to Mtt Phi Eplslon during her stepped. "he underbrush has hocomo very be the symbol of vlitory. He might sophomore year and was also a mem­ thfck and high. He was following a lose to It, hut he could never win by ber of Orehesls, honorary dancing fraternity. She received her practice gren tunnel through It. The bumps running away from It. Ho removed hls enhvas leggings, teaching training In the Eugene public tinier foot Were the remains of a cor- dtroy road, built to faclllate the tak- hls shoes and socks, as he perched schools.. Miss Bodine, who will he an In­ Inf out of logs years ago. He follow­ perilously on the uneasy trunk. Ha ed the road. Within a little time It let him self down Into the pool. Hls structor In typing and bookkeeping cried on the edge of a cedar swamp. toes encountered the muck. Hls nrnis received her practice teaching train­ V devil’s cradle was ahead of him wipre extended their full length before ing while at the U niversity of Engene Dad cedars with white trunks and hls toes encountered the bottle In the Bible University. During the sum­ 141?, 1,1. gsviMtila T ste«. shrt, spiky branches lay, stood and sooty depths. It was a task requiring mers she gslned considerable experi­ x n ix n i f , Winuan-SslsB. N . C, limed In the stagnant black water. muscular strain and dexterity, to grip ence having worked at the Western CEDAR. SWAMP State Hank one sumtntir end at tb« Bank of Newport during two Rummer vacations. While attending Albany college ahe worked part time at the Albany State bank, She won the distinction of election to Alpha Lambda, honorary literary aoclety and was a holder of an American Fled Croat Life Saving certificate. 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