The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, December 08, 1927, Page 7, Image 7

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SUM M O NS
In the Circuit Ceurt of the State ot
Oregon for Lane County.
Minnie Heather. Plaintiff, ve. Vernon
Ruaael Heather. Defendant.
To Vernon Ruaael Heather. Defendant
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
O F HUE«It in
You are hereby re
qulred to appear and answer the com
plaint tiled agalnet you In the above
entitled suit within twenty weeks
from the date of the Aral publication
of thia summons and If you fall an
to anawer for want thereof the plain
tiff will take a decree agamat you for
the dtaeolutlon of the marriage rw
latlon now existing between aald plain
tiff and aald defendant and that aald
plaintiff to be decreed to be the owner
of the following described premises
Beginning on bounary line of and *120
feet NW of the most southerly point
of lot 1 In block 21 lln Chain VI.ta
Park. Iaine t ounty, Oregon, thence
NE 70 feet, thence parallel with the
SW line of .aid lot to S line of I»ake
Street, thence westerly to E line of
Central StraeL thence SE «0 82 feet to
beginning.
The date of the order ordering the
publication of thia summons Is dated
November I. 1827. and requires pub
Bratton once each w-ek for four
weeks, and date of Aral publication
Is November 10th. 1827.
C. A. WINTKRMEIER. Attorney fot
Plaintiff. Re.ldence: Eugene, Oregon
M. 10-17-24: D. 14:
B U S IN E S S
l’hone 130 M
CARL A. WYMAN
Resident Agent
Sprlngflcld. Oregon
Re». Phone 160
Plano Moylng
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
WILLIB BBRTSCH, Prop.
OFFICE AT SERVICE GARAGE
623 Maln Street
Succeasor to Sutton Transfer
□ffllce Phone 43
Rea Phone 3
Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D.
Oeneral Practice, Special Attention
to Obstetric» and Diseases of chil­
dren.
First National Bank Building
Sprlngfleld. Oregon
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AND
AUTO
INSURANCE
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office at
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Sprlngfleld,
Oregon
DR. N. W. EMERY
D E N T IS T
Sutton Bldg.
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Realdanca Phons 153 M
Sprlngfleld, Oregon
General L aw Practico
I, M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-Law
City Hall Building
Sprlngfleld, Ore.
FRANK A. DE PUE
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Sutton
Building
-Station Is a daring housebreaker; the luminated by dark eyes that swept
chauffeur a second-story man; tbe Archie with a hasty Inquiry from un­
butler Is a thief. Down to the scullery der the brim of a black picture hat.
maid, who was a clever shoplifter, all
"Julia, this is my friend. Mr Comly.**
i the servants are crooks I've picked up
Her “very glad. I’m sure,” was
I and Installed here until they can do uttered with reservations hut she
j what Leary's doing. Invest their 111- smiled, a quick sad little smile.
' gotten gains In some legitimate bust
The Governor had Intro»! uced her
: ness. Baring baa enough rewards as Julia, carelessly, as though off
, banging over him to make any one course Archie knew the rest of IL
j rich who can telephone bis where­ The Oovernor asked prefunctorily
abouts to police headquarters In any l about her drive into town, and
town In America. Aj all branches jf l whether it had been hot in th« - -iun-
the profession are represented here ' try. Dinner was announce-) . ..
•-
by retainers repay my hospitality by I aiely and they sat down at a round
keeping me I d touch with their com­ ; table whose centerpiece of sweet
1 peas brought a coolness Into the room.
rades everywhere."
It seemed to Archie,that he met
“I suppose. I suppose.” Archie timld- a puzzled look In Julia's ey«s from
ventured, "you've told them about time to time that she was trying to
me?"
account for him. and her manner he
"Not a word! You will act exactly thought slowly changed. Her flrst
as though you were a visitor in the defensive hostility yielded to somo-
house of an old friend. And now I thlng much more amiable. It was as
must go through this mail—I've a chap though she had reached a decision not
who collects my stuff from some of wholly unflattering and might be a
the unofficial post-offices up-state. The little sorry for her earlier attitude.
first room to tbe right Is yours.”
“Julia, If you brought those doc»
“You've got to admit the service in ments with you I'll take them up to
this house is excellent. If you don't my room and look them over. It’s
mind we’ll dress for dinner," remark»»1 only a matter of my signature, Isn't
the Governor lounging In tbe doorway. it? I ll be down at once."
"I forgot to say that there’s a lady
"Very well; you will And them la
dining with ns—"
my bag in the hall. I must start home
"A lady!" demanded Archie with a very soon, you know."
frown.,
“I had hoped yon would spend the
The Governor crossed the room,
night here,” said the Governor; "but
stared at the floor for a moment, and
tf you won't I'm grateful even for this
then said from tbe door:
little glimpse.”
“The lady, my dear boy, Is my
The Oovernor left the room and
sister."
reappeared with a small satchel, took
"Julia, Is usually very prompt ( but
out several bundles of legal papers
she Is motoring from Southampton
and glanced at their superscriptions.
and we must allow her the usual mar­
In a moment they heard his quick
gin," the Oovernor remarked when
step on the stairs.
they met In the drawing-room.
“It is no doubt clear to you." Jalta
Tbe clock bad struck the three-
remarked, “that my brother prefers
c.uarters when they heard the annunc­
not to be alone with me.”
iator tinkle followed by the opening
“I rather surmised that." Archie re­
of the front door. The Governor left
plied with an ease he did not feel.
the room with a bound and Archie
He turned to drop his cigarette Into
heard dlstlncly hia hearty greetings
tte brass receiver at his ellxiw to
and a woman's subdued replies
avoid contact with her gaxe, « hich
"I'm sorry to be late, but we had
was bent upon him disconcertingly.
to change a tire. No, I'll leave my
"We have but a moment, and we
wraps here."
must have a care not to seem to be
“Won't you be more comfortable
confidential. He didn't close his door,
without your hat?”
I think.”
"No, i’ll keep it; thanks!"
(TO BE CONTINUED)
The door framed for a moment r
young woman who !n her instant’s
Group Conviction
pause« in the threshold set med like a
District Attorney— "What possible
portrait flgure suddenly come to life
She was taller than the Governor and excuse did you fellows have for ac­
carried herself with a suggestion of quitting that murderer?”
Juryman—“Insanity.”
his authoritative bearing. Her fac-
District Attorney — "What! The
was a feminized version of tbe Gov­
ernor's. exquisitely modeled and Il­ whole twelve of you?”
UNBREAKABLE WATCH CRYS­ of his hand, but somewhere In the
Hs-ventles he did for a moment lose
Old Urowtb Fir Second Growth Fir, TALS— Fancy shapes and regulars. track of the streets, and the car,
Hoyt'a
Cash
Store.
tf.
Oak, Ash. Al! lengths. Phone Spring-
swinging eaat, stopped midway of a
Acid 104.
t f FOR HALE — Embroidered cut work block of handsome residences There
Lunch Cloth and Pillow Casea Mrs.
Ethel E Vaughn. 621 D St.
D 1-8 was still the chance that this was all
FOR HALM—I »arge Automatic Elec-
by-play, a trick for concealing their ar­
tria Pu nip and large steel storage
rival In town; but tbe footman war al­
CITATION
tank. Priced low. Calle Hugon«
ready ringing tbe bell of a bouse
phone 1088.
D. 8 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Mulshed In sight. The door was opened
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
by a manservant, whose face express­
COUNTY OF LANE
Will sacrlflce Ane high grade piano
I In the Matter of the Estate of Henry ed pleasure as the Governor passer
for quick aile. Addrssa Box M cars ' H. Cullen, deceased.
him with all the airs ot Incontestable
of News.
D. 16.
To Lula E Cullen and William proprietorship.
Cullen:
Beautiful Golden Oak Kimball I Roderick
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
“I think we may as well go at once
piano, one of the very beet Klmba'I OF OREGON, You are hereby cited
to
our rooms," he said. "You under­
and
required
to
appear
In
th
i
County
planoe ever made, for sale cheap, at
«8.00 a month. Phone Eugene 1636 R Court of the State of Oregon, for the stand, Baring, that we dine at seven-
County of Lane, at the Court Room thirty—places for three?”
eveulnge.
D. IS
thereof at Eugrene, In tne County of
"Very good, sir: 1 received your
(jine. on the lfith day of December,
T Y P E W R IT E R R IB B O N S — Assorted 1827 at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of telegram."
makes In black and blue In atoe* kt that day. then and there to show
On the third floor, Archie surveyed
tie News office. For the convent ’ cause. If any you have, why the fob approvingly a lounging room, ba'f
ence of oaatomers who have hither- ' lowing described real property should library and half office.
to not been able to get ribbons In - not be sold at private sale by Henry E
He tottered toward a stand on
Slattery, the administrator of the aald which decanters, syphons, and a silver
Springfield we have started this estate,
to make sufficient to pay tuner
new line of ribbons for Underwood:). ’ a' aud other expenses as In the pett- bowl of ice had been placed He help­
Remingtons. Royals. L. C. Smith, J lion on Ale prayed for, to-wlt:-The ed himself generously to 8c0tch; the
and othor makes.
t f North 66 6 feet of lot 4 In B'ock 18 In Governor contented himself with a
Fairmount, a part ot the City of Eu­ glass of mineral water—he never took
gene, Lane County. Oregon. This
citation Is flrst published In the anything else, he explained.
T E A C H E R ’« E X A M IN A T IO N S
Sprlngfleld'News on Nov. 17. 1827.
"Odd, but I’ve never used the stuff
The sem iann u al exam ination for
Witness, The Hon C P. BARNARD.
teachers' certificate« will be held In : Judge of the County Court of the State at all. Bless you. no fanatical notions
the County Court room, commencing of Oregon, for the County of I-ane on the subject. And now, my dear
on Wednesday. December 21. 1827, at and th« 8ea, of skid Court hereto af- Archie”—he closed the door and turn­
8 A M . and lasting three days. Sche­ ’ Axed, the 17th dav of November. 1827. ed on the fan—"you are my guest In
dules for the times when subjects will Attest: W B DILLARD. Clerk,
every sense my guest. It may have
be given may be obtained by applying i By EVA L. DUCKWORTH. Deputy.
occurred to you that I may be an
at my office.
N 17-24: D 1-8 16
E J MOORE. County School Super­
interloper here, but such is not the
intendent.
D. 1-8
esse. I own this house and the ground
It stands on and everything In IL You
are, of course, not a prisoner; not In
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
any sense, and there's a telephone m
(Continued from Page 6)
Estate of Dora Lyons. Decensed
your room by which you can talk to
Notice Is hereby given that Jess«
Wallace, executor of the last wilt We'd better part company right here!*' all the world quite freely.—no restric­
“How completely you misjudge me, tions whatsoever.
and testament of Dora Lyons, de­
ceased. has flled In the County Court Archie! There'« a charm In you be­
"My name is not Saulsbury, of
of U m Slat« Ilf Oregon. In and for gotten of your very Innocence and
course, but something quite different
!j»nc County, hts Anal report as such
executor and that ten o'clock In the helplessness. and I should be very un­ The servants In this house do not
forenoon of Monday, the 2nd day of happy If we parted new We've «bared know my true name. They might, of
January. 1922. at the Court room 1 Home danger together and In spite of * 1
course, work It out, for 1 pay taxes
thereof In Eugene, Oregon, have been
by the Court Axed and appointed as your weaknesses I'm found of you. here, and my family history Is spren I
the time and place for hearing ob­ | And If I left you to your own device« ‘ In the public records, but the people
jections to said report and for the something quite disastrous might hap­ you see about here are trained to curb
Anal settlement of the estate ot said pen to you.'*
their curiosity; 1 trust them as 1
deceased
I The Governor was unconcernedly ; trust you. They are all from und«r
JESSE WALLACE. Executor.
I sketching one of the diagrams with (he crust—the man who met ua at the
A. E. WHEELER, Attorney.
D 1-8-16 22 29:
I which he seemed to visualise his
: plans. Archie was startled now to
i hear his companion muttering to him
self.
O N L Y 20 M O R E S H O P P IN G D A Y S T IL L C H R IS T M AS
"Arles, the Lamb, the Fishes! For
a time I stumbled and walked in dark­
A R C H A M B E A U 'S
ness but the leading light Is clearer
W O M EN S SHOP
now. The moving Anger writes—
Specialty Dressmaking
writes!"
Evening Dresses — Hand Made
Archie had caught one day a
Flowers — Hats and Coats
glimpse of several of the zodiacal
Cor. Main and Second Streets.
signs drawn oil the margin of a news-
Phone 16« W
paper where the Governor had neg­
lected to erase them; but he was as­
tounded to And that he was In cent
pany of a man who took counsel nt the
stars.
"Nek sous une mauvalse etolle Yon
eatch the sense admirably. When you I
see me scribbling I am calculating the !
potency of the dark fate that over-1
hangs me and trying to estimate when |
228 Main St. Residence 126 C 81
If ever the cloud will pass. Don't
<3 J
l!M
trouble your head w.th those fancies; i
' Full Afflo Equipment
leave them to me. Hope Is buoyed In
Lady Assistant
me by the fact that never yet have
my figures erred."
"To re.urn to practical affairs, we
shall abandon Collins' machine and
I'll wire him where to pick it up. Then
DR. S. RALPH DIPPEL
we'll entrain at our leisure."
DENTIST
"If you don't nilnd niv asking, I'd
like
to know where we're bound for?"
Phon* 43
"New York, my dear boy; but you
F I rot Nat'l Bank Bldg. Springfield
needn't be alarmed. It will be hot
there and we ll only pause for a day I
or so. We both need to freshen up j
AN EXCLUSIVE SELECTION OF CARDS AND ENVELOPES HAVE
our wardrobe a bit."
BEEN SET ASIDE BY US FOR THESE PREMIUMS.
Archie shook his head stubbornly I
MAX STOVE WORKS
"I haven't told you this, bul I’m
supposed to be In the Canadian '
Will take your Old Style Range
Rockies. It would be a risky business
In exchange on a Later One.
for me to show up In town!”
Main near Mill St.,
Sprlngfleld
"You're n frightful egotist. Archie! i
This Is a large world and m an's,
memory Is short. If you see any old
friends I beg of you do not attempt
to dodge thefh; .shake one and all!
heartily by the hand. We'll pretend '
All kind« of gravel for con­
COME IN TODAY AND CLAIM THESE FREE CARDS WHILE
that our black wool is as white as
crete or road work. We
the drifted snow, and no one will run
make a specialty of crushed
THERE IS A VARIETY TO SELECT FROM
after us shouting, ‘Blacksheep, bfeick
rock and rock sand. Bunk­
sheep!"
,
ers at foot of Main on Mill
• • • «
THEY WILL TAKE THE PLACE APPROPRIATELY OF 12
street.
At the station gates a man in gray j
HENRY W. CHASE, Prop.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
livery stepped up and touched his cup
to the Governor.
"Ah, Tom; glad to see you qgalti!"
“Thank you, sir; Is this all the
luggage?"
\
JEWELER
"That's all, Tom. Drive directly
Repairing a Specialty
homp. please."
Springfield, Oregon
"We may wander to our hearts'
•‘The Home Print Shop.”
contont, Archie, but there's no place
Opposite Postofflce
-
Springfield
like home, particularly when It’s little
old New York." remarked the Gover­
M. a HOGE
nor, sinking back contentedly.
Attom ey-at-Law
The car crossed to the Avenue and
bore north.
Practise U. S. and State
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The Oovernor had not warned him
with each yearly subscription taken.
to avoid marking the route, which
■ugene, Oregon
was as familiar to Archie as the palm
FOff SALE WOOD
“BLACKSHEEP”
Cljrtflimas (ttarhfi
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Funeral Director
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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURHDAY DBCRMBBR 8. 1927
Sprlngfleld,
Oregon
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Though Jim favors raven-haired
maidens,
"I'd dye for that fellow!" swears
NeU.
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