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    THURSDAY APRIL 10. I »2*
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE SIX
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i library by persons alio w tshei 'o be
med It shut and ahot home the bolt» court may aeem equitable
This summons Is published pursu I tinte them
Several volumes were
Then she had stumbled down the
ant to the order of Honorable C. P
steps and thrown herself, sobbing, up- Barnard. County Judgw of I .«no Conn , dcHiroycd Inst winter when the wuisr
j on the bunk She hail borne up brave ty. Oregon, duly made aud entered on , pipe» above the library burst and
' ly so long as the »un remained, hut the isth day of April I'J.'S Tim Hist J Hooded the building
on the closing In of night, wtth all publication of this summons will be i
made on Thursday, the tIMti day of
. its sinister Inipttcationa. »he had April, IMS and the last publication
, given way.
thereof wilt be made on Thursday. 1 S IC K L Y B O Y , 7. G A IN S
the 17th day of Ma« I M t and It will I
15 I AS; F A T H E R H A P P Y
Bleep
impossible,
the
night
drantvd
King had such a Queen as you Yer
be published four consecutive week» ‘
on
Above
decks
there
had
been,
as
In
the
S|«rlugOeki
News
hair!” He exulted In ,the wonder <f
“My boy, 7, would not eat. I gave
it. "Thai's how y beat 'em all For, It seemed for hour«, only the heavy ' I M I’FTKRSON Attorn»» h>c him Vlnol and th« way he eat» ami
ITalntlffs. Post t’fllce Address. Spring
breathing
of
slumber
At
last,
like
a
didn't I tell y' the Tannuraen was
Held. Oregon
I lays now niuke» me happy 11« guln
red ?—grabbed at red calico, »meansl trapped animal herself, she had begun
A 1FW M S-ltklT
««I 16 pounds.”—J F. Andrea.
a
futile
prying
And
then,
without
their faces bright and guy. rougt»! up
the dead warrior gaudy t'meet hl» , warning In that silence, there came.
Vlnol Is a delb’lou» compound of rod
Sals R» tes Money
Th"
maker, wound their own head» all ’ unite cloae at hand, a sound
liver peptone, Iron, etc
The very
' girl, crouched, tense Ajtwln It came.
All fix'd and flower» on »ale bi the FIRST bottle often adds several
with red vine t'cover the wool?
Women's Civic club last Saturday pound» weight to thin children or
"Don't y’understand ? That's what : hidden, menacing
Red Hair a ™ Blue Sea
By STANLEY P. OSBORN
her—" he caught his breath in a
W H A T H A P PEN E D BEFORE
Palmyra Trw and her parents, with broken exhalation—“she's gone,”
Thurston gazed at him somberty
Palmyra's two suitors. Van Buren
Rutger and John Thurston and some “You. you mean you won't raise a
other friends, are cruising on the hand for her?”
•'I won't,” Van answered wearily,
Yacht Rainbow.
l’almyra's startled by seeing a hand "and neither will you. We can't.”
Thurston's face was resolute "Per­
thrust in through the port of her
cabm„ makes a secret investigation haps vou'r«' right." he acknowledged
and discovers a stowaway—a man so "Very likely so. But for me. 1 prefer
(TO BE CONTINUED)
1 was waiting on. The queen o' my
»ere sold early In the day. It *>a* | adults NervoQs. easily tired, anemic
mild in appearance that she is dis­ to die— trying.’’
d
e
v
ils
own
mission
had
P
have
red
reported
The money 1» to go toward ' people are surprised how Vlnol gives
He
would
have
hurried
away
but
appointed—and tells him so. He com­
SUM M O N S
buvfing books for the Sprlrgfiehl new pep, sound sleep and a Hltl ap-
hair. And. Palm, them Tannatnen'II
mands her to glance at the door She the other detained him.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T1IK llbrary, especially for children'a books , petite Ta» tea delldoua. Ketels Drug
“I'm not your kind of an ass." Van go plumb crasy with pious pagan Joy
obeys an«| sees a huge, fierce, copper-
STATE OF ORBOON FOR
A number of books were taken to the , Store.
when
they
sees
yer
locks
a-llghtlng
said.
“You
fool,
you
know
there's
no
LANK COUNTY
hued man—with a ten inch knife held
Yet. by this silly work, you up.' as the sun hits 'em. like a stove M J McKUn and Civility * Me Klin
between grinnig lips! Burke, the hope
nt* srlfo, plaintiffs, -va- B. A
stowaway, explains that It Is a Joke. can kid yourself Into a sort of relief. full o' coals busting Into flame. Hair,
Washburn«' and Mary Washburn«*,
It was as If he looked 1 tell you. same as that o' some o’ the
But Palmyra is shaken. Next day. Me! . .
his wife, James L. Clarke and Ethel
big buck gods o’ Melanesia them­
Burke and the brown man go up on upon the girl lying dead. But he tore
Clarke, hla wife, and alio all other
«jack The stowaway entertains them himself from this vision, b e a m s de selves, Yes, I say it. girl—heathen
parties unknown who have or claim
hair!
with wild tales of an adventuresome tiant. “You, you still think I m yellow
some title, estate. Iten or Inter-st ,
"Why, Palm. 1 wish t'the Lord
In the property described In the
life—which his listeners refuse to be Very well. then. I ll show you. I ll
complaint herein, defendants
I wish y'could
help now; and when you sail. I. too, y'could see verself
lieve!
To James L. Clarke and Ethel '
understand yourself.
Y'was plain
Palmyra spends more and more shall go.*’
Clarke, his wife; also all other par
Next to I. O. O. F. Bldg.
77 E. Broadway
born
for
the
life.
When
I’ve
waked
time with the stowaways to avoid Van !
ties unkonwn who have or claim some
and John, but when the stow aw ays' Thurston urwd the man to work as ( X “P- X0« 11 b- *M sr for Tanna for title, estate. Hen or Interest in the
Eugene, Oregon
are put ashore at Honolulu she de- the first color of the dawn touched , lanna- where a man can be a man; property described In the complaint
herein,
the
above
named
d«-f-<ndants:
cides she loves Van. The night the , the eastern shy the last of the stores i where there s never a law but the law
IN THE NAME OF TJIE STATE
engagement is announced the Rain > and «ear was lashed into place.
' ° ,he cookpot and the sun and the OF OREGON: Yon are hereby stitn
bow hits a reef. In the excitem ent, Thurgton stooped over Van, who Wl^ ~ andJ h*
“nd n,,‘ "
moned and required to aptiear fend
which follows John rescues both Van hatl fallen in the sleep of exhaustion.'
1
1 “rk* dW » J'K »l»P or two answer the complaint filed asntnal
you in the above entitled suit an I
and Palmyra—but Palmyra thinks it an<j
him. “Suv the word.” he atrogs
»1* c k.
court within four weeks from the dat<*
is Van who saved her.
' announced. “W e re ready."
j
bay. I’alm, girl, he exclaim ed; of the first publication of this sum
After three days spent on the unin-
Van roused but slowly; then turn
,rou
>'er heathen hair! mona, to-wtt: on or before th« 17th
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- It ! ed upon the stronger man In a futile Old '• , r dtd 1 not’ aw>nUon « h° * day of May. 1,928. and you «111 take
habited
Island, a sail
is sighted.
notice that’ If you fall to appear an?
proves to be Ponape Burke! Bruke j rage a« circumstance. "Damn you." I was going t’make y’a real sure- answer or plead within said tlm",
enough
queen?"
contrives to get Palmyra on board he cried, “I'd rather stay here and
the plaintiffs, for want thereof, will
It was Burke's continuing delight apply to the above entitled court for
his boat alone—and the boat is un­ die like a gentleman—clean and dry.
der way before anything can be done' But a moment later he sprang up in her every show of angry spirit, his the relief prayed for In their said
complaint, towtt:
Now read what happens to Palm­ with his old laugh "After all. It's got self-restraining sense of competence
FYir a decree herein. In and by
Is It junt a habit, or 1 b It be<*auB<> you think you arc
to
bring
the
comedy
to
an
end
any
yra. kidnapped by Burke: —
which all adverse claims of said de­
to be the fish or the birds. I m a
moment he chose, that most intimid­ fendants and «-ach of them in ami to
braver man than you, you optimistic
getting b ette r value for your money you invest'’ If
the following described real property
ated Palmyra.
CHAPTER V.
ass. because I know . . .
situated In Lane County. Oregon to
it is the former, it is time you were changing your
"Walt 'till Ive tamed you," he would wit: Lots Eleven (11), Twelve (18),
Back ashore, where the moment of He did not finish bis thought. "Come
laugh. "Then we'll get along fine. Thirteen (13), and Fourteen ■( H i of
Palmyra Tree's abduction bad found on. Let's get it over.” *
habit if savings really count with you.
Twenty minutes later they were And you'll sure like Tanna when Block numbered One Hundred Two
her fiance so afraid of wounding the
(102)
of
Waahburne's
Subdivision
o
f
y'get the taste o' power In yer pretty
girl that he could not raise the rifle at se a
the Springfield Investment and Power
If It is the latter—then you are mistaken or m is­
Twenty hours later the catamaran mouth.”
in her defense, every pasing circum­
Company’s Addition tb Springfield.
Only once had he laid a hand on Lane County, Oregon. — shall be
stance was carrying forward the re­ was drifting, dismasted.
informed.
fully determined, and decreeing and
And Van Buren Rutger's the fau't. her. That was when. In a fury, she adjudging
velation of two characters
that the plaintiff's are the
had
flown
at
him.
clawing
his
face.
He
had
been
given
the
steering
oar.
Van. as he saw his betrothed thus
owners of the above de»<-vlbed real
torn from him. stood, staring after But. sunk in dejection, he had, in a He had held her away, loudly hilar­ property; that the defendants have
the schooner, his face convulsed. He moment of inattention, allowed the ious “I'd steal a kiss," he cried. "If no estate, right, title or Interest what
for my sore arm. But no . . ever In and to said real property or (
had been thrust back into a despair too-heavy boom to gybe, carrying
any part thereof; and also that the
B V Y A N D PAY T H E M O D ER N W AY
awav
the
improvised
tackle,
and
•
1
can
walt
11,1 X'come free, poking defendants and each of them be for
tenfold that whence the Pigeon of
snatch the mast overboard. As are- , UP xour lips and begging me fla k e a ever debarred from asserting a n y '
hiv-ah had first raised him.
claims whatsoever In or to »aid real
SER VE YO URSELF AND SAVE
Not so, however, John Thurston. suit Burke's rotten boat had fetched «ntsck- Taunt be long.
Nor was her situation made easier property or any part thereof, adverse (
As well as Van he knew nothing free of its lashings and the raft float
to the plaintiffs, and for such othnr ,
I by Burke s «vil sense of humor Pos-
could be done. But he would not ac­ ed a wreck
and further relief herein a» to the
Doomed never to rescue Palmyra ®lbly to hasten her surrender, more
cede. Burke's crime had thrown him
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from the vlllian Burke. John Thurs- probably in a mere cruel amusement.
Into
a frenzy.
He ran across to Captain Pedersen, ton had yet gladly staked life itself 11 P|av"d upon her fears.
"Captain," he demanded, “what can upon a thousanth chance.
There was, for instance, the oc
we do? At once?”
i The Pigeon of Noah was flying into casion when Olive, for the first time
aboard the Pigeon of Noah, spoke to
The deposed sailing master looked the unknown.
back at him haggardly. “Nothing.”
j The face of the man Burke was a her.
"But we must. I tell you we must 'thing to wonder at. Under the ex-
Had It not been for those brown­
Man. we've got to get to sea. Today ' altation of a master.idea it had grown shot eyes, always so gtealthily upon
—now !” i strange, compelling. His eyes gleam
her, she
would
sometimes have
Pedersen groaned. “I wish to God ed, his tongue stumbled in its eager- , thought of this savage as a machine,
we could. Mr T'urston. I’m as broke ness. For the first time in life he There was a sort of unhuman pred-
up as you. But there Just ain’t no was to voice that which long had hid ; sion about him.
use. Looks now, if we're ever to gyt den in his evil mind. What hail been I And now, in this wise, the moment
off, we'U have to knock together only a vision of power was now to be- | Burke had gone below, the brown
some sort of craft from the wreck." come an actuality. And so much, so ) man materialized himself at her side.
Thurston cried out
in protest, very much, depended on kindling that sh e was never prepared for the ex-
H ouw cleaning no longer is • chore.'
‘ Weeks, months. No! You. with all wild spark he felt to glow within the I feeding change from his statue^hue
P R E M IE R -D U P L E X cuts cleaning
your sea experience, you must know soul of this gjrl he had seized for silence into the Testicular animation
hours in half yet does it thoroughly.
his own—his woman.
some way I, I demand. , . . .’’
of his speech
He had opened his
G rit, lint, d irt— all are collected by»
But Pmtersen shook his head.
“Tanna!” he cried. "Tanna! Evsr mouth, apparently forgetting as on
(he motor-driven brush and
hear tell o’ that island, Palm?” He the Rainbow that they knew no word
Noth u.g whatever could be done.
Suddenly Thurston's face lighted laughed excitedly. "Indeed* and I've in common. Then, realizing, he stop­
suction.
He stood in thought, his features took good care t'make y' acquaint.' ped at a loss.
Save your furniture, carpets and
“ 'Tis for Tanna we'll be laying a
taking on a more definite tinge of
The girl shrank hack; fled, in panic
draperies—
clean the inside of
course,
you
and
me,"
he
went
on.
at the very nearness of him. toward
elation. "I've got it!” he cried, and
radio- Let us show today *
with exuberant gesture acquired from - the companionway. But there she
whirled, away.
how effectively the Pre­
"Tanna, where we’ll recollected that Burke was at the I
The sailing canoes in which the the natives.
| foot of the ladder, and stood helpless. |
Polynesian navigators of a bygone lord it like born king and queen.”
mier-Duplex will do
day covered the Pacific were cata-
“What a people! What a people
Then the white man came climbing !
Y O U R cleaning.
ma ran.». The explorers built two ' t'work w ith!” His fingers opened and up. ”Y' little vixen,” he warned In a
hulls, so narrow that neither, by it- closed anticipatorily, with a cat-like malicious enjoyment of the situation,
self would float. But when the two zestfulness. "What can’t we do t'them "push me overboard . .
He lnter-
were fixed, perhaps ten feet apart, | Papuan wildmen,” he cried, "and rupted himself with a burst of lauga-
by timbers lashed athwart their gun­ what can’t we make 'em do for us. ter. "Gad," he cried, "but I'd hate f
wales amidships, the double canoe That's the ticket. Palm: what we can give y ’the chance! Push me over­
became staunch enough — though make ’em.' do for u s!”
board, and I’m gone. But—Olive’s
“Why, kid,” he was expostulating left.
Remember that.
I'm what
boasting in all its parts no nail or
bolt or rivet, its Joints held by noth­ a moment later, “this here big Idea stands between you. I ain’t a-saying
Into i as how he’d love a red headed gv»d-
ing stronger than breatfruit gum and ain't something that popped
twists of cord, its sails no more sub­ m head Just recently. Gosh, no. Had dess all his own. Oh, no! But I do
He see hP's got his eye on y'like a wolf
stantial than plaited leaf—to traffic it in mind for years. But . .
all away and across the broad Pacific. hesitated, diffident; a thing so foreign following a nice fat little lamb Into
It was Thurston's Idea now that. to his usual brazen assurance as to the timber.”
placing his four separately worthless j seem histrionic. “But the fact is I
The girl shuddered.
Burke or
Olive? White savage or Jirown? A
boats in tandem, two on each side, was a-walting for, for you!”
She was once more aware how very cry of despair rose to her lips but
he could lash them unier a frame­
¡she fought it hack. Her hand stole
work to the lighter spars into a mach­ read his infatuation.
ine which would carry a considerable
“I Just had t’have a dame for this up toward the opening of her rtiess,
stunt,” he went on passionately. “A lingered, fell again to her side,
spread of sail.
"If those old catamarans could hold real dame, a sure enough queen. And I Since that event—It was now her
together for a thousand miles,” he then I m eets you. The very first watch third day aboard .ne Lupe-a-Noa—she
explained, “ours ought to make the 1 sees y’got the shape for ft. And had been wonderfng whether Ponape
when y'lets out about pirate blood, I ' Burke really did stand between her
next island.”
Work had been going on perhaps knows y’got the heart for it. 'Cause i and his man. She had not forgotten
A •
an hour when he appeared to become yer talk’s on the square; more on the : Burke's saying that Olive, If he knew
his power, could snap his master's
aware of Van Buren Rutger's droop­ square than you yourself realizes.”
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ing figure. John had completely for­
The girl was increasingly under-; back across one of those big brown
gotten the other man. Convicted, he standing how Irrevocably, on the knees like a piece of kindling. At,
Rainbow, he had been misled by her she suspected at tlmies that Olive
ran over to him.
But Thurston attempted no expla caprice. Listening at first In a pleas­ might know this quite well.
nation. He said that the best, the ed surprise, he had been eagerly seif-
The day, with the disconcerting
only way out, was to sketch the plan deceived.
Sure that the lawless suddenness of the Equator, had faded
of action, aeem to consult the other's strain, persisting through environ­ and darkness would soon have been
Judgment. He spoke briefly. "What ment, had at last roused, he was now upon them. Burke had waved a hand
do you think, Van?” he concluded. convinced she was already In love toward the cabin with kingly gesturt
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“Isn't that as well as we can hope with the life he typified—though she " “he royal chamber awaits, Queenle,”
herself did not as yet percleve the he had said. "Hot as hell down (here
to do?”
Van was silent for a long time; fact—and that, In the glamour this and you'll goon be squawking tor a
^ o o w n /
then, unexpectedly, laughed. "As, as life cast upon himself, she would In hammock on deck. But tonight. . .
good as any,’’ he said. “Go on your time willingly come to be his own.
There’s a lock.”
raft, and drown, stay, and starve.
And, girl,” Ponape Burke was
The girl had sprung, trembling.
What's the difference? As regards shoutlug, "there never, never was no panting, for the companion, had slatt-
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