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PAGE TWO IH E oPKlNGFlfcLD a ¿W 8 THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15, 1928 when voters of th e d is tric t voted a five-mill tax for the work. T he coun ty co u rt will superivfse th e spending of the money which is to be used for A B attle C reek physician says, “Con th e roads. , stip atio n is responsible for m ore mis A m easu re to levy a tw o-m ill road ery th a n any o th e r cause." tax m et d e feat S a tu rd a y w hen the B ut im m ediate relief h as been found. people of the D orena d is tric t, c a st 61 A ta b le t called R exall O rderlies a t votes a g a in s t he bill an d 13 for the tr a c ts w ater from th e system into the m easure. The tax w as to hav e been iazy, dry, ev acu atin g bowel called the used for m ain ten an cep u rp o ses. colon. T he w a te r loosens the dry food « a s te and cau ses a g entle, thorough N O T IC E m ovem ent w ithout form ing a h ab it or In pursuance of a vote tak en In e v e r In creasin g the dose. G ate C reek IT ecin ct on th e 6th day S top suffering from constipation. of N ovem ber, 1928, w hich vote w as Chew a R exall O rderlie at night. N ext ¡-gainst stock ru n n in g a t larg e in said P recin ct, therefore, day b right. G et 24 lo ; 25c today at N O TICE IS H ER E fiY GIVEN th a t F la n e ry 's D rugs S tore— (Adv.) It sh all be unlaw ful fo r stock to run f a t large in G ate C reek P re c in c t on and a fte r six ty days from d ate hereof. McKenzie District Levies Tax D ated N ovem ber 15th, 1928. A pproxim a’ely >6000 will soon be W. B. DILLARD, C ounty Clerk. raised for w ork in th e road d is tric t N. 15-22-29: D. 6: on th e u p p er M cK enzie, which In CALL AND SE E Dr. N. W. E m ery cludes M cKenzie B ridge and Blue R iver, it was decided la s t S atu rd ay on p rices on p lates and o th e r w ork, tf RELIEF FROM CURSE OF CONSTIPATION “ B ecause, black my c a ts ! I was ih in k ib th e sain s thing, h i h ard , Sim on ■ ad explained lis t t a n go. l i n t tak e no dock ,u th a t no- tlo c. I b f l little old sh rim p » cu ld n t m u rd er t obody. in th e first place he • I s t got th e gall to do it and in th e ■econd place I ain t n ev er h eard of an u n d e rta k e r m u rd erin ' anybody. Did you ever?” she d o n 't! W ell, she had h e r w ish.” , "Y es, he died th a t n ig h t,” A bner “S he was a terrib le w om an, ¿Sime!” Ltart sad. "So JElla w ent back to h er I th e little u n d e rta k e r said, sh ak in g his bed and se n t for me, an d she told me head. “I d o n 't know th a t th e re ev er j w h at to do. You rem em b er old Doc w as a n o th e r such w om an ex cep t W orley, S im e? A lw ays drunk. He w as 1 w here you read ab o u t th em in books, w hen we s e n t for him , and we got him 1 Commercial Department . Sim e, 1 w ish you w ere on my side in J d ru n k er, and he signed a d eath certi- T he beginning ty p in g classes a re th is b u sin e ss; 1 w ish I had you or ! ficate and ended u p th a t sp ree w ith p ro g ressin g very rapidly. Some of >he . som ebody to be a frien d to m e rig h t th e trem en s. T he re s t w as easy s tu d e n ts who a re so fa s t th a t they now. I d o n 't know an ybody in th is ' enough. You w ere a t the funeral, c a n 't keep in rh y th m w ith the re s t ut “No," B ren n an ag reed , “I d o n “t r e to w n —n o t anybody. I'm alo n e. I’m ! Sim e. You n ev er guessed it w as Jo h n the class can type from th irty to m em ber of a single case w here an u n th e m ost frie n d le ss m an in th e w orld, we w ere burying w hen we said it was thirty-five w ords a m inute. B ut the d e rta k e r did a m u rd er.” S he w ouldn't le t m e know an y b o d y — E lla,” ones who stay in rh y th m w ith th e in “S o rt of un p ro fessio n al, 1 g u e s s ,' j sh e w as Jealous—jealo u s an d afraid . “No, it fooled m e easy enough,” S i s tru c to r type ab o u t n fn eteeen to Sim on Ju d d said. “S o rt of lik e buildin' | I m aU a ,o n e. Sim e, an d I'm scared . I ___ ____ mon Ju d d said. “T yphoid was w hat tw enty-five w ords a m inute. up tra d e in an u n eth ical way. It a in 't I c a n ’I th in k rig h t; my m ind d o n 't seem j E lla h a(j j,ad and they ha. cut off done, as th e feller says. A re yod go to ' . t0 w ork rlg h t to d ay ." h er h a ir and none of us had seen h er Sewing Classes to telep h o n e him to com e h ere, or a re I "W h a t h av e you g o t to be afraid since she was took sick. I though how All of th e pupils of D om estic A rt we goin' to h is u n d e rta k in ' sh o p ?” of?" Sim on Ju d d a sse d . “ W h at have bad she looked, b u t th a t w as all.” 1 a re anxious to have a ch an ce to •*I th in k h e 'll be com ing h e re ,” Bren- ( done to th e afraid of, A b n er?" , “So we had 'Jo h n ' get w ell.” A bner stitc h w ith the sew ing m achines nan said “Dr. B lessin g to n h as prob- , “N o th in g ! N o th in g !" th e little m an , I D a rt said. "W e had "him' sick fo r a w’hich th ey learn ed to o p e ra te last ably ask ed him to ta k e care of th e aaid trem u lo u sly . "As God Is m y wit- couple of w eeks and then we had w eek. T he second y ear stu d e n ts are fu n eral." j “ ess, Sim e, I n ev er did a th in g but 'h im ' g et w el, enough t0 w alk aroun1 finishing th e ir braided ra g rugs and “You’d b e tte r telep h o n e," Sim on | kefei> my m o u th sh u t. > hey c a n 't , w ith a cane, and p re se n tly he w as a re also m ak in g over wool dresses. Ju u d advised. "T h a t D art fellar a in 't h a ° 8 to r tu a t’ can th e y ? B ut— well enough to leave tow n.” eom in' h ere to tak e c h a rg e of no fun- °f m oulb “I w ent to th e sta tio n w ith him my- P erso n als do S l m ^ ,0U t o : . e l f - h a u l e d him in one of my rig s.” eral.” Miss C lara W agner, com m ercial HIGH SCHOOL NEWS j Sim on Judd said. "W e talked about te a c h e r of the S p rirg field H igh school, "Why not?" “ W hy, if I w as you. A b n er.” Sim on j when we w ere kids, I was fooled. sp e n t a very enjoyable A rm istice "B ecau se be d o n 't w an t to be wor Ju d d said, “I ’d tell th is B ren n an th e black m y ca t« !" vacation a t h e r hom e in C orvallis. ried w ith It.” Sim on J u d d ex plained. ! w hole sto ry , s tra ig h t and clean. 1 Miss F ran ces H odge’s vacation was "H e d o n 't w an t a fu n eral on his m ind .s I u r e would. T ell you th e h o n e st tr u th I She w ent to Chicago, E lla did." sp e n t a t h e r hom e in Salem . w h ilst h e's got to th in k w hat h e's A bnefi I d <et , t oB my ehe|lt and QUt A bner continued, “and a fte r aw hile E dith E ato n sp en t the w eek-end In going to do an d say ab o u t bein' mar- of my soul Just as quick ever 1 » h e n she h ad g a th ered up th e loose P o rtlan d w here she was a g u est of I en d s of Jo h n 's affairs, she cam e down ried to J o h n Drano. H e's g o t a lo t of I could - Mr. and Mrs. A. L indstrom . th ln k ln ’ to do, R ich ard , th a t u n d e r I to New Y ork and got settled h e re and j “I d o n 't know —I d o n 't k n o w !" th e ta k e r has. T h e re 's a te rrib le lo t of I failed in b u sin ess th e w ay we had T uesday m orning the stu d en ts of Mrs. q u estio n s In his m lno rig h t now. H e's U ttle m an m ourned, bu t B rennan a rra n g e d and cam e to W estcote ar.d P e te rso n 's cooking class all retu rn ed cam e down th en and o u t upon th e g o t to d ecid e w h eth er h e 's gola' to she gave me m oney to s ta r t In busi to th e assem bly hall because th eir ad m it he knew Jo h n D rane was a wo v eran d a, and Sim on Ju d d spoke t o 1 n ess again. F o r a m onth or tw o we him , h alf tu rn in g in his chair. d e p a rtm e n t w as locked up and th e ir m an o r n o t; h e's go t to decide p reten d ed to be s tra n g e rs to each ! "Come on over h ere, R ich ard ,” he o th e r; th en we ‘got acq u ain ted ' and 1 ' te a c h e r w as n o t to be found. T he w h e th e r h e 's goin' to a d m it h e’s John sew ing class also rem ained in th e as D ra n e 's hu sb an d o r _ n o t; _ h e's go t to _ said. "D a rt w an ts to te ll you all w as th e only close frien d sh e had. ! d ecide w hen to say th e y wore” mar- a b o u t n - H# know s p u try n e a r th e and sh e w as th e only close frien d I sem bly 1 b th e aftern o o n , as Mrs. P e t ried , and why be n ev er told. H e's a ’ » h o le th in g , up to th e m u rd er anyw ay, had. She began sp ecu latin g in W all j e rso n stay ed a t hom e today, suffering w ith th ro a t tro u b le w hich is probably b usy m an rig h t now, R ichard, you Oo “ head now, A bner— tell him how s t r e e t and did 11— she w as a won J - 1 b et y o u r boots! A nd he d o n 't w ant 11 wa* ■ erfu l w om an th a t way. B ut all th e the re s u lt of h e r A rm istice Day trip to T illam ook. to ta k e no tim e off to h av e to th in k T h e little m an pulled a t h is beard, w hile sh e w as w orried. T h a t old fro w n in g a t h is feet. of no fu n eral p rep aratio n s? p a rtn e r of Jo h n ’s, Ja rlln g , k ept her T h e senior E nglish class has begun "B ut, now, hold on a m in u te !” Sl- w orried all th e tim e. She could n ever th e study of th e d ictio n ary . As the " I’ll call him up and tell him to eom e h e re ," B rennan said, and he mon Ju d d said suddenly. “ We o u g h t find him —a word of him now and then Junior E nglish classes have finished w en t Into th e h all an d did so. “ H j to le t th is Amy g irl h e a r th is, ac- th e study of Journalism , m agazine w ill be h e re Im m ediately," he aald 1 co rd in ’ to my notion. S eem s like she y ears or ten y e a rs betw een tim es a n l stu d y w ill s ta r t soon. T he m agazines w hen he re tu rn e d to Sim on Judd. h as a rig h t to know, a in 't it so, th en she w ould h e a r he w as alive and j in the lib ra ry will probably be in con th e n no m ore new s of him for a n "You m eet him and k eep him down A bner?" s ta n t use fo r th e n ex t th ree or four h e re ; I’m going up and see If th e of “ Yes; sh e'll know It an y w ay ," the o th e r long stre tc h ." w eeks. T he E nglish classes of the ficers have found a n y th in g new ." And If Ja rlln g knew th e real John L ite ra ry Society gave e n te rta in m e n ts little man said, and Sim on Ju d d w ent T he u n d e rta k e r drove his own c a r Into th e house to send N o rb ert to find waa dead he could claim a m illion or iagt F rid ay d u rin g th e ir class periods. a t tim es and he arriv ed in It b efo re < th e girl. She cam e p resen tly , R o b ert 9O' Sim on Ju d d asked. j ____________________ long, and Sim on Judd m et him on th e C a rte r w ith her, and Sim on Ju d d told “T h a t's w hat w orried h e r,” A bner Plays Are Success v eran d a. T he fat Iow an w as stand- h e r why sh e had been se n t for. She D art said. “She got so sh e th o u g h t T he plays which w ere given F riday Ing at th e head of th e step s as th e “ fid young C a rte r seated th em selv es m ore of m oney th a n of h e r life. And evening tu rn ed out to be a g re a t suc- sm aller m an m ounted and ho pushed and th e g irl looked anxiously from th e n —" cess. A larg e crow d g ath ered in the b is h at back on his head and put h is face to face. B ut th e u n d e rta k e r did i H e stopped and hid his face in his high school auditorium . B etw een th e b an d s In h is pockets, jin g lin g h is not speak. h an d s. plays D aisy T om seth en te rta in e d the coins and keys. “Amy,” Sim on Ju d d said, when th e “She poisoned the first one,” Sim on audience by tellin g of h e r am bitions B rennan w anted to see m e,” th e silen ce hal lasted a few m om ents, Judd supplied to becom e an a c tress. u n d e rta k e r said, p ulling off the gloves “I'm goin' to s ta rt th is off. because TO BE CONTINUED he wore when driving. w hat j k n „ w- , know Jo h n D ranp N O T IC E So did I A bner. Sfm on Judd said, m e was boys to g eth er, born close to In p u rsu an ce of a vote taken in NOTICE TO CRED ITO RS Pine R iver P re c 'n c t on th e 6th dav g rin n in g a t th e little m an. "I been th e sam e tim e, aw ay back in 1863. w an tln to h av e a good old talk w ith Jo h n was born in '53 and Em ily, his IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T II ' of N ovem ber, 1928, w hich vote w->e S T A T E O F OREGON FOR L " ’U ’gain st stock ru n n in g a t large in said you ev er sin ce we shook h an d s last siste r, dead, u p sta irs th ere, w a s ’ born r r e c in r t. th erefo re. C 'U N T Y . In the M atter of tli night. Been a long tim e since we seen th e n ex t y ear, 1854. T h a t’s all th s N OTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN th a t E sta te of W illiam O. Ek. som etim e It sh all be unlaw ful for stock to run each o th er, a in 't I t ? ’ D ran es th e re w as; th e re w asn 't no k - n .e W ilia m Ek. deceased. larg e e In lue R er P ct on N Ttie little u n d e rta k e r show ed ao D aniel D - a n e - h e 's i falrv sfo rv w h n « o otice tlc e is Is h hereby ereb y given th a t th e un uu a 31 t .,l4r/ *“ B Blue R iv lver P recin recin ct or su rp rise, he attem p ted no evasions , a o „ - . T d e s ig n e d has been ap pointed by th e a "d a f t e r sixty days from date hereof „ ne a t t e m p t s no evasions you a re I don t know, but m aybe C ounty C ourt of Lane C jo ounty O regon I Dq" ‘d N ovem ber 15th. 1928. u n ty . O regon He « n s n o t even annoyed by Sim on , A bner h ere can tell us th a t i < ------- W B. --------- DILLARD, C ounty Clerk. as a d m in is tra to r of th e e s ta r. te v of a Wil- Ju d d 's w ords; he only ex p ressio n was N. 15-22-29. D. 6: ‘Anyhow, Amy. we th re e —me and ° E k- !,omplim es know n as W il of w orry and w arin ess com bined. He Jo h n D rane and his sis te r Em ily grew liam . . . Ek, deceased. , RndI 8- “ ,ed - i t th ere In R iverbank J d e ~ a re Z ? e b ^ L ’ ifi^d m N O T IC E In p u rsu an ce of a vote taken in and m otioned Sim on Judd to sit n e a r Jo h n n ev er did g et m arried and In p re se n t th e sam e w ith the Fall him . He fum bled at his beard, n o t 1883 he went w est and we lost tra c k TOUriie rs. to th e undersigned adm lnl <- of N ovem ber, 1928, n on u ,vu the .m 6th e day w hich vote w as know ing exactly w hat to say. « m o n of h im —I did anyw ay W hat did he th e ¿ r,>d S m ith ag ain st stock ru n n in g a t large in said Ju d d spoke first. a,, ou. wpa. Abner»” ” a tto rn ®y at <45.6 M iner B uilding. P recinct, th erefo re, "1 told B rennan you d id n 't kill her, | "H e got into copper nad silv er.” f r o m t a e dM e°of th U n ’S t t a ? n’° nthS N ’ TIC E IS H ER EBY GIVEN th at it shall be unlaw ful fo r stock to run he said "I told him you w asn 't th e A bner said. "H e m ade a m illio n " Da,Pd N ovem ber 16th. 1928 a t larg e in Fall C reek P recin ct on •o rt to do such a thing. A bner." “H e m ade a m illion b etw een 1883 S rc T l F ^ m i ' t ^ x o ' ra ' ° r , . a and a fte r sixty days from d ate hereof. T he Inform ation did not seem to 1 and 1892.“ Sim on Judd said. “ But his m ln ls tra to r ' A U orney fo r Ad- D ated N ovem ber 15th. 1928. W B. DILLARD, C ountv Clerk. ch eer th e u n d e rta k e r m u ch ; p erh ap s , s is te r E lla stay ed rig h t ------- th e re in River- ------ „— 16-22-29: D 6-13 N 15-22-29: D 6: lie <Hd not rig h tly h e a r w hat Sim on hank and In 1884 she m arrie d a man Ju d d had said | th a t cam e to tow n and s ta rte d in th e "S im e.” he said, “I knew you knew u n d e rta k e r b u sin ess H is nam e was m<‘ last n ig h t 1 was scared last night, A bner D art, w asn 't .t, A bner?" ®,m<* "Yes, I m arried her. Ju n e 6. 1884." “ Yeh? T hought I’d got track of A bner D art said. so m eth in ’ out home, h u h ? Why, you "And a fte r a w hile she got to be i poor old fe lle r!" n aggy w ife," Sim on Judd said. "S h e "W hen you said you w ere going to bore down p re tty h ard on A bner and be a d e te c tiv e .” th e u n d e rta k e r ex qufnehed his sp irit till he w as n r plained “Yea. I th ought su re you had m ore th an a worm About elz h t y ears 605 - 609 Willamette St. Eugene, Oregon got track of som ething. You had, had- o f th a t, u n til 1892. and th en John n ’t you S im e?" D rane cam e hom e to visit h e r and see Not a th in g !" Sim on Ju d d said “ I th e old town. Hey, A bner?" BE SURE TO BUY YOUR COAT THIS WEEK com e E ast Just like I aald, to stu d y up i "H e cam e hom e sick," A hner said ; how d etec tiv es do down here. I d id n 't "and he cam e when E lla w as sick suspicion a thing, A bner, n o t until I W e c arried him up to th e house on a saw you And Ih e n I only w ondered s tre tc h e r and put him in th e bed. and w hy you had come dow n h e re and j Ella got out of h er bed and w ent and changed y o u r name. And a t th a t, aat In a c h a ir by his bed and they A bner. I d id n ’t th in k an y th in g b u t I talk ed , Just th e tw o of them . He had w h at I h eard back hom e w hen you did had a h ard tim e In th e w est there, DURING THIS EVENT— d isa p p e a r th a t you w as b a n k ru p t an d anm tim es he w ent for d ay s wlth- and had skipped out." I out f,Hxj p ro sp ectin g th e h ills w ith a BREIER OFFERS I w as b an k ru p t." th e u n d e rta k e r m an nam ed Ja rlln g , his p a rtn e r T hen aald “I did aklp out. Sim e, I n e v er th ey found copper, and It was when m ade a docen t living a t u n d e r ta k in g ' th ey w ere both p re tty well played th e w hole tim e I w as In R iv erb an k ! o u t; It was a queatton w h eth er they EVERY COAT IN THIS STOCK HAS BEEN It w ore on m e—w ore on m y m ind , would e ith e r of th em la s t u n til thev j A nd E lla w asn 't a p a tie n t w ife; ahe eould reach civilisatio n So t i te r drew w aa a n ag g er, S im e—an aw ful nag- ' up a couple o f p ap ers—If e ith e r of <Iled »11 th e o th e r had waa to go THIS COAT SPECIAL IS THE BIG FESATURE OF "A lw ays sa y in ’ she w ished sh e w sa to th e one left alive. Jo h n to ld Ella a man. I bet y o u !" Sim on Ju d d Raid th a t a s he lay th e re dying, an d th en " T h a t kind of a w om an d o es w ear a he d ied ." m an dow n. 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