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    why. It would be u tte rly hopeless
i possible."
February 6
Mr. Boggs sta te d In his m essage to
done by good manng„ui«>nt and luck." girl left w ith a n o th e r girl of h e r own
"I m ean you'd n ever succeed and ago, M ildred R odgers It Is supposed
th en com e hack." said Je n n ie
"You the g irls urn headed for P ortland
m ight do th e sam e out th e re as you Word w as received a t the E ugene
dhl In B land's camp
But th e risk 's police sta tio n y este rd a y th a t so far
g re a te r I rem em b er all about (’h e a rt llo word h as been re ie lv e d from them .
dine I've n ev er heard Ills nam e since
we got aw ay from B land; hut now It
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
all com e back B land and Alloway,
N llT H 'E IS HEREBY GIVEN: T hat
H ardin, too. In th e ir talk s
Eloy,| I. M ourer has been appointed
L u k e n arro w ly e scap es c a p tu re and
less gun-flghting sh y s te rs ! R eed lost
h is tem p er, lie 's hot for th e serv ice.
But I k ept cool an d told th e G o v ern o r
s tra ig h t out th a t if he d p ard o n you
I'd b reak up C h eaeld m e's gang on th e
riv e r. T h at so rt of floored th e C o v er
nor. tie got interested.
i long in d a rk n e ss.
peered th ro u g h th e window a t m e with
He had becom e a n o u tc a st, a wand th a t w om an, K ate B land. It all come«
e re r, a g unm an, a victim of ctrcum - back.
s ta n c e s — he had lo v er ami lost and
"Jennie, you m ust have m uch to tell
suffered w orse th a n d e a th in th a t loss m e; anil 1 have m uch to tell you Can
j — he had gone dow n th e endless you tell m e you r a r e for m e ’ W h e n
bloody tra il, a k ille r of m en. a fugitive I th in k of w hat you m ust have d o n e '
N elly?"
"W h at f o r ’ "
"T o e n tre a t him Io release veil "
"W ily, he w ouldn't lie 's Io-ell to do
th is thing. And I d o n ’t blam e him
M ai-N elly's a fine fellow ; bo’s not
w anting In sym pathy, lint he's got a
m an's job. and von couldn't move him "
"V es. I could At least. If I coliulu't
o u tlaw sev e re ly w ounded.
p la n e d how til, re w ere only two wa> - closed to till ex cep t th
the e tnsti&Ct
little'.’
I'hey need m oney, lie ,-outit do much
in s tin c t to little
?"
D uane b u rie s S tev en s. T h en he goes to e x te rm in a te C heselditie an d th e su rv iv e and a b lack d esp lar.
Sh u tte r,s i a low laugh th a t was with money
I II pay him ti u thousand
on to B lan d 's cam p, w hw ere he gets like. E ith e r w ith an arm y o r w ith th e
And now, w ith th is w om an In his h alf sob and her a rm s slipped up to d ,d la r * •*’ re lease you ”
Into a lig h t w ith a m an called Bos- ra n g e r serv ice, em ploying su ch n a rm s, h e r sw ellin g b re a st a g a in s t his. his neck ugaln.
" J e n n ie ! Oh. you m u stn 't th ln w of
o u te r an d w ounds th e la tte r. He sco u t as you. T h e arm y Idea w asn 't In th is m om ent a lm o st of re s su rre c
"A little ! I n early d ied of lover for ■'l,<dl ”
H " w ouldn't consent
m a k e s a frie n d of a n o u tlaw a t B lan d 's possible. B ut he w as Im p ressed by tton. he bent u n d er a sto rm of passion you." she w hispered. "I'v e n e v er lived H etnem her, I'm p ra c tic a lly bound to
ca lle d E u ch re, w ho tells hint of Mrs. th e o th e r. He said : 'S et an o utlaw to and Joy p ossible only to him who had a w akeful hour w ithout loving you. g o v e rn o r S to n e as well ns C aptain
B land an d th e g irl Je n n ie .
catc h an outlaw , eh ?'
en d u red so m uch.
longing fo r yon. p ra y in g for you. tlh Mm-Nelly "
"T hen h e p o n d ered a w hile and at
D uane m e e ts Je n n ie , a n d p ro m ises
" J e n n ie ! J e n n ie !" he w hispered un D uane, D uane. I love y o u ’"
• What G ivernor s to n e w-ouhl never
to tr y h is u tm o st to g et h e r aw ay la s t rang for his se c re ta ry . 'My po li­ stead ily . "N o d re a m —no g h o st— but
T ht-lr Ups m et In th e ir first kiss know w ouldn't h u rt him ," m u ttered
from B lan d 's cam p. T o a v e rt su sp i­ tic a l en em ies sa y I'm not lib eral- you! I d id n 't know you."
T he sw eetn ess, th e fire, of h e r m outh Je n n ie.
cion, it is p lan n ed th a t he p re te n d to m ln d e d .'.h e w ent on. 'Now . I'm going
"Y es. Je n n ie. And you n ev er knenv seem ed so new . so s tra n g e , so Irn -sls
T h e fire In h e r eves had spread,
c a re fo r M rs. B land. E u ch re in tro ­ to m ik e th is a te s t case of th e ra n g e r m e !" S h e s tirre d an d lifted h e r face tild e to D uane.
Ills sore and hungry F a in t red sp o ts a p p eared In her w hite
d u ces him to th e la tte r a n d he e n ­ serv ice.
I ll p ard o n th is g n n sh a rp from h is b reast. H e h an d s unclasp ed h e a rt th ro b b ed
with thick and heavy ch eek s H er bosom rose nnd fell with
g ag es in c o n v ersatio n w ith h er.
D uane on (o n d itio n you m ak e him a from h is neck, fell to bis sh o u ld ers, b eats . He felt th e o u tc a s t's nee,I of deep, h u rrie d b reath s. Dunne saw In
E v id e n tly th e o u tlaw 's w ife liked
ra n g e r.
T h a t Is, h e 'll not he p a r and c a u g h t th e re . A sta in of red cam e love and he gave up to (he e n th ra llin g h « r th e flsh lln g sp irit of T ex as and
E u c h re ,
fo r h e r k een g lan ce re s te d
doned u n til h e Is a ra n g e r. T h en w e'll ‘ Into h e r w h ite face. "H av e 1 chan g ed m om ent.
s e n s .il a b u rs tin g storm
w ith a m u se m e n t upon him .
see how th e sch em e w orks o u t." '
, —so m u ch —from th e tim e o v er th e
She m et him h alf way. re tu rn e d kiss
"D e a r Je n n ie , look at It thl Is way..
B uck p lay s th e gam e, m ak in g M rs.
"M acN elly, I w an t to see th is Miss Him R ock?"
for kiss, clasp for clasp, h e r face se a r be said p ersu asiv ely , "T h an k Heaven
B land th in k he loves h er. To a v e rt L ee,” said D uane.
' t h an g ed ! You re n o t the sam e let h er eyes closed, till, h er passion 1 1,1 '' free m an now ! T hink how glad
B la n d 's susp icio n , M rs. B land pre-
"I w as th in k in g of th a t. It's a good g irl!
Y ou’ve only th a t old look In and s tre n g th sp en t, sh e fell buck upon W m o th er will be I've a h ard Job on
te n d s to h e r h u sb an d th a t Buck h a s ch ance. M aybe th e re 'll n ev er be an- yo u r ey es. I saw you lim p—th a t told his sh o u ld er
hand. B ut vou know I'm p re tty well
com e to v isit Je n n ie .
B land u rg es o th e r o n e." H e pause,! a m om ent, m e ."
D uane su d d en ly th ro u g h t sh e w as "M s «" ’•«*»«• It. I'll b reak up C hesel
B uck to becom e a re g u la r m em b er of chew in g h is cig ar. "A ll rig h t; I see :
"I'm still a little l a m e ” going to faint. He divine,t th en th a t «Un«’« ' • -ml And m avbe I'll get awnv
h is outlaw gang.
no re a so n a g a in s t y o u r m e e tin g h e r,” |
" It w as th a t. How e v e ry th in g ru sh ed sh e had u n d ersto o d him , would have "*fe T h e re 's a chance.
C an't you
A q u a rre l la te r d evelops In w hich hp w pnt on ‘B ut ,e t mp a rra n g e th e b a c k ' I saw you a s on th a t first day denied him nothing, not even h e r life Im agine w hat I'll do w ith tlint chance
D uane kills B land an d ru s h e s off w ith m a tte r as su its me. T o m o rro w I’ll in th e cabin. I t ’s all c le a re r th a n th e in th a t m o m en t
B ut she w as over — w hen all th e tim e I'll know you love
J e n n ie a fte r a te rrific stru g g le w ith sen d a ra n g e r o v er to S hirley . T h e re 's i th o u san d tim e s I'v e d ream ed it. com e, and he suffered a pang of re g re t tne- a re w aitin g for m e?"
M rs. B land. H e p lan s to leav e Je n n ie a tr a in and stage, too. Now. le t’s tu rn E u ch re and B land and th a t fierce at his u n re s ta ln t.
Eor all th e effect tills s|»e,»rh pro.
In good h a n d s u n til a re la tiv e o r frien d
D uane. W e've talk ed a deal. And w om an, h is w ife, an d A llow ay! T h e '
"Jennie- d o n ’t nilrul It- I'm rough
,luce,l he m ight ns well have kept sll
la located, an d th en go on alo n e on 7 w as tired b efo re we beg an . M ake little sh ack w h ere you hid and nursed J w as c a rrie d aw ay ," he said. "I n e v er en t. H er eyes, black now- and blazing,
th e tra il. H e k eep s c arefu l g u ard o v er >'°“ rs e lf a bed th e re . Good n ig h t."
m e. Je n n ie . I w ent back th e r e —lived knew
lire could be so sw eet." w ere on him . .
h e r.
• * *
th e re a w hole y e a r w ith d re a m s and
- j d o n 't m ind l t - I 'm glad." sh e re
"D uane, re tu rn (he pardon to M ac
D esp ite h is care Je n n ie Is lost. T hen
D uane step p ed upon th e p o rch and ,
* host8 '”
'
PHed- «Upping out of his arm s. "B ut Nelly and go back to th e N ueces
Be
fo r th re e y e a rs B uck is on th e tr a il ra n g th e hp|1
A f,er w hat a p p e a re d H e sh u d d e re d a n d looked o u t
of th e m y b re a th w ent—a n d —and — com e, a n outlaw ngaln
I'll
go w ith you.'
and legends ab o u t him sp read , and to
a ,ong l *m e a nPKro m aid opened window, fa r beyond, in cold nnd sick le t's R|t down h ere hv th e window ”
(TO BE CONTINUED)
finally he ta k e s th e ris k of callin g on ,h ® do o r
fancy, to th e w ilds of d e se rt gor«>
s h e led him to a sofa and they sat
C a p ta in M acN elly of th e R an g ers, who
"A—c a lle r to see M iss L ee."
said J e n n ie lifted a h an d and touched his
<jOwn It seem ed then th a t each looked F A T H E R S E N D S CA LI
he h as h e a rd w an ts to see him . Mac- D u an e-
ch eek w ith Ineffable te n d e rn e ss.
,,t th e o th e r with different eves, h er
° LM LL
N elly g re e ts him ra th e r w arm ly.
7 h p m aid aske<1 h!m ,n and ,pd h,m
FOR MISSING GIRL
“1 lived th e r e , alone— alone like n d a rk and sad troubled, his glow ing
C ap tain M acN elly offers D uane a to a Pa r,o r H waa a la r <e room , light crip p led wolf. Oh. th e lonely n ig h ts— and soft, full of w onder,
Mr Boggs, of M arcila , hua se n t out
p ard o n if h e iwlll accep t a n offer to Pnou*h - >'pt f»H ° f u n fa m ilia r shapes, tte b lack n ig h ts w ith th e ir faces. Bdt,
Je n n ie slipped to h e r knees nnd her
becom e a R a n g e r and go a fte r C hesel. H e ?,ood ,h e rp u n c e rta in , w altin e. T he Je n n ie . I found o n e th in g —my nalva- tre m b lin g h an d s reach ed up to Duane a call to o fficers of th e s ia le to search
for h is 15 y e a r old dati .-liter, I.- r r a ’ n e .
d in e s gang. M acN elly had becom e in m tld « t u r n e d to say th a t Miss Lee tlo n th e n ."
"D on’t tell m e M acN elly h as m ade
te r e s te d in D uane a fte r a M iss L ee wr>uld be rig h t In.
H e b en t o v er h e r. looking deep Into X°U a ra n g e r? ” she im plored,
h ad spoken in his b ehalf. D uane pro-
W h o ev er M iss L ee w sa. sh e m ust h e r d a rk , w et eyes.
T h at s It,
replied D uane and
tn ise s Mac N elly to do him an y ser- h av e co n n ectio n s w ith w ealth y people,
" W h a t? ” she w hispered.
b ro u g h t h im self to face her. He feared
ric e .
M eanw hile M acN elly g i v e s D uane feIt long-absent asso c ia tio n s be.
“ I found I loved you. and one of my a break d o w n o r at le a st a 'to rn , of
D uane m uch w elcom e new s.
com e vivid In h is m ind.
b itte r e s t re g re ts was th a t you never w eeping. But a p p a re n tly she grew
N O W GO ON W IT H T H E STORY —
S low ly he tu rn e d . A sle n d e r w om an
ca lm e r now th a t m e tru th was out.
______
in w h ite stood in th e door, one h and knew It. H e a r It n o w ' I love y o u '
"H e d id n 't m ake you a ra n g e r Jus,
I'v e alw ay s loved y o u ' I learn ed to
"I w as v isited by a young woman p,1n g in g to th e c u rta in s, th e o th e r i»t
love yon th e re at B lan d 's cabin when f ° r 1,1 xcuse for th e pard o n ?"
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w ho claim ed to be a m em b er of your
“ No. It's n se c re t special serv ice.”
we p lan n ed to save you But It r- er
household a t W ellsto n . I took h e r fo r d re s s —as w h ite as a flower. H e r eves
"All! W hat is It, D uane?"
cam e to m e till id ' Io -' ••oil.
w
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your sisteY o r n e a r re lativ e— in fact,
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called h e r M iss D uane, -which a t th e T e look of th em D uane h ad seen b e­
my m ind from going. Your eye use , w here C heseldlne h id es out will. Ills
fore.
tim e sh e did n o t c o rrect.
D u an e's lips u tte re d h e r nam e, v et to h a u n t ir.e J- nn:-
I could see t m picked : <-n. get In w ith them , and
"S h e had been to see th e G o v ern o r;
he had a vague sen se of n o t h e a rin g tlark and sad and w atchful
' when th e y 're read y to ride nut on a n ­
and, of c o u rse, he had tu rn e d h er
o th e r raid or hank ro b b e ry I'm to plan
his
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tra p so M acN elly can kill them or
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law s, th e sam e a s he is a g a in s t
S he had been as still as a sta tu e , and
S T A T E GE OREGON EGlt LANE cap tu re them ."
ra n g e rs. T h is g irl w an ted an a u d i­
COUNTY.
‘" 'h , Ih aven! D unne, i - aiis It for th a t
now she w as as If shot th ro u g h and
e n ce w ith th e a d ju ta n t-g e n e ra l, and in
McQuillin. Plaintiff, v s. M- ( Nelly got your p a rd o n ? lie m ig h t
th ro u g h w ith life. T h a t su p p o rtin g Florence
Thomas Crowley and L. Davis, De­
h is ab sen ce she ra n ac ro ss me.
a s w e’l hav e k ,i--il you. To send vou
h an d upon th e c u rta in ap p eared to u p ­
fendant«.
"I w ant to say h e re th a t sh e e le c tri­ hold h e r q u iv erin g form .
T o T h o m as C row ley and L. D avis, 0,1 a m issio n like th a t!
Duane it's
fied me. B efore she left m y office I
'im p o ssib le . W ith you re p u ta tio n , your
“Oh, D uane, d o n 't you—know m e ? Defendants;
w as read y to fight fo r h er. I prom ised
S he m over, she sw ep t h e r h a n d .
J H E S T A T E know n h a tre d of b o rd er c rim in a ls—
,, e w onder of h e r ey es dim m ed io GE OREGON You, and each of you.
to speak to th e a d ju ta n t-g e n e ra l an d to a n d , th
a re h ereb y req u ired to a p p e a r and with th e d e a th of B land, Alloway.
'
lfiuence I had in h e r behalf. a flood of te a rs. S he step p ed blindly, a n sw e r th e com p lain t filed a g a in s t you
» h e w ano-d a p aro le fo r you, if not a D u a n e s sig h t, s tra in in g w ith all th e in ,h e above e n title d action w ithin
THE nrw Ford is exception*
S A V E W IT H
S A F E T V
p a rd o n '
ab n o rm al k c e n e -s of stu n n e d facul- f° Ur We' k8 frorn th e ,la te of th e flr8t
ally easy to steer because o f
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licatio
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of
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and
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“I w as a b se n t from A u stin when she
cam e th e n e x t t i n ,» a h »
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1,68 leap in g ba, k to pow er> c a u g h t a you fail to so a p p e a r and a n sw e r, th e j
th e w e ll • p r o p o r t io n e d
m S,le won th e in' slig h t b u t u n m istak ab le lim p in h e r P laintiffs will apply to th e C ourt fo r;
weight o f the ear, the steel-
te r e s t of A d ju tan t-G en eral R eed, and s tep
re lie f prayed for in th e co m p lain t '
sp ok e wheels, the co-ordi­
h e even w ent to th e G o v ern o r w ith her.
In a fiaHh a „ tl)at . a „ bfeec st
„ | to -w lt:
nated design o f springs and
S u re, th e y only got tu rn e d dow n. I ab o u t b e r
knew th
| T h a ‘ ‘bp p lain tiff h av e and re c o v e r I
shock uhsorhers, the size
learn ed from R eed 's s e c re ta ry th a t r , i f(,rin g
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Ju d g m en t
a g a in s t
th e
d e fen d an t,
nnd design o f the steering
th is girl w as a M iss L ee in ste a d of M iss
Du-ine F v f d e n t l v o h o u.
i.u
' w or d ° ne b,; h'1'1 scaled o v er In his >800.00, to g e th e r w ith in te re s t th ereo n
w heel, anti the sim ple me-
D uane. E v id en tly sh e w as w ealthy.
h e a r t and cloged (o rev er
a t th e ra te of seven p er c e n t p e r an-
To th o se w ho really w ant
chanicul construction o f the
“ I w as a fact, h ow ever, th a t she
"M y God! W ho a re you?” he cried num fr,,m and a fte r th e 7,h da>r of
to enjoy th e wloZry out-of-
J a n u a ry , m
1927;
and ,u..
th e fu rth e r sum of -
doors and y et d e sire to
steering gear.
lived a t y o u r m o th e r’s hom e in W ells- h o arsely .
a i . „„.1
>150.00 as a rea so n a b le a tto rn e y fee; !
re ta in lovely, so ft w hite
ton. If m oney could have helped your
T h en sh e m e t him , a rm s out- and fo r h e r co sts an d d isb u rse m e n ts
skin, we recom m end dally
T he Ford steering gear is
c a se th e re a t th e cap ital It su re w ould stre tc h e d ,
h erein .
ap p licatio n
of
LEMON
o
f
the worm ami sector
T h at th e m o rtg ag e re fe rre d to In !
h av e been forth co m in g .
" J e n n ie ! Je n n ie ! J e n n ie !" she sob-
C O C O A BUTTER LO­
type used on high-priced
Plaintiff’s
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be
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be
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TION
and
SKIN
CREAM.
"All th is in te re s te d me. I w ro te to b e d.
ears nml is three-quarter
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a b rs t an<l v»Hd lien upon th e follow- ’
h, s Gee, an d told h e r tn a t my d u ties
S w ift as lig h t D aune c a u g h t h e r up ing d escrib ed real p rem ises, to-w it:
irreversible.
ould soon ta k e m e to th e N ueces a n d <l held h e r cru sh e d to his
h is b re a st.
s t AH of th e ^ N 'tr
lh h alf of th e N o orthw
rth w es
est
w ouio
orth
c o u n try ag ain , and th a t I would find T h e p ast, like d ead en in g scales fell : ? " a.rute r .
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in sim ple, non-teelinieal
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ro b b in g - Q u a rte r of the ......
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th w e st Q Q u u a a rte
rte r r o o f;
• he ear responds easily and
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, eet, w om anly le tte r.
It w as a fa ct, how ever, th a t th e ' b re a s t and th e clasp of h e r clin g in g t e f lon 34. T o w nship 15 S outh of
qniekly to the steering wheel,
th e b order, an d h e ard from h er. It a rm s as flesh and blood re a litie s to '■ Rang,! ® W e?1 o f th " W illam ette M eri- |
yet there is no danger o f the
w as In th is w ay th a t I kind o f k ep t in fight a te rrib le fe a r th a t th is w as only i
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the C ounty Coiii'l o f tam e t'o u n tv , (ire
f gun
All perso n s having claim «
ag ain st said e s ta te a re req u ired to
P i c o - I ll them , with tile pro p er m u ch
ers, w ithin six m o n th s from th e 7th
day of F eb ru ary , IP2!», Io the salit ex
, e d ito r at tin- law office of I. |,. Ray
In the M iner B uilding, Eugene, Or
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I I . H \ v Attorney for Batata
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FLOYD L.
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IN THB WBBY
005-609 Willamette St.
EUGENE. OREGON
MEN’S
HIGH TOP
SHOES
Hi-Inch Top
Veal Slock
G oodyear W e ll
lA’iithcr Sole
Plain Toe
$8 .45
RAIN TEST
PANTS
$2 98 - 53 98 - * 4 98
IT ALWAYS P A /S TO
BUY AT BREIER'S
There arc many reasons
for the case of steering
the new Ford
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T ther Thoma8 Crow,ey'
th« aun*
on th is tr ip th a t I h a tc h e d o u t m y plan e n ts h a u n te d by fan to m s.
: and all th ereo f, and th a t th e sam e be
to m ake a rn g e r of you.
D esp ite a stu n n e d co nscience, h e fo reclo sed In th e m a n n e r provided by
“W hen I got back to A ustin I laid n e v er lo st th e tr u e sen se of th e ex- law. and th a t the said p re m ise s be
sold by th e S heriff of lam e C ounty,
p la n
befo re A d ju tan t-G en eral 1 q u isite life of th a t m om ent. H e fe lt G regon, to sa tisfy p lain tiff's Judgment,
R eed. H e h ailed it w ith e n th u siasm . I ; h e r and th e m ig h t of it w as stro n g e r above re fe rre d to, and th a t plaintiff
te ll you your cou sin , M iss Lee— I pre- th a n all th e d em o n s of h is u n h ap p y h av e and re c o v e r a Jud g m en t a g a in s t
Burned sh e w as yo u r co u sin — c e rta in ly y ears. J e n n ie w as n o t dead. S he w as th e <lpfe n d an t, T h o m as C row ley, for
had won over R eed. W e w en t to call aliv e—aliv e— alive! A nd he held h e r as 1 a ” y deflc,e.n c Jr th e r e a fte r re m a in in g
upon th e G overnor.
I If she had been h is soul—h is stre n g th u n p a id ; an d
T h a t th e d e fe n d a n ts, and each of
"I’m not likely to forget that Inter- [ on earth—his hope of heaven—against them , an d all p erso n s claim in g by,
rlew in a hurry. We called on him to h is lips.
th ro u g h o r u n d er an y of them , be fo re ­
give us a pardon for you. We
The strife of doubt all past, the en­ closed an d fo rev er b a rre d from any
promised we would make you render croaching of old dark moods fell short rig h t, title o r In te re st In and to said
real p rem ises, save only th e rig h t of
the State a service as a ranger. We and faded. He found his sight again red
em p tio n allow ed by law ; and
Super Cream
tny
found ourselves precipitated into a And there rushed over him a tide of
fierce debate upon the old question of emotion unutterably sweet and full,
the ranger service.”
strong, like an Intoxicating wine, deep
"The Governor got mad and flayed as his nature, something glorious and
us alive. Most rangers were lazy, use- ) terrible as the blaze of the sun to one
For such other and further relief
as to the Court may seem equitable in
the premises.
IMMEL & EVANS, Attorneys for
Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice Ad­
dress, Eugene, Gregon.
F. 7-14-21-28: Mar.7.
LOTION AND CREAM
39 c en ts each
Lemon and cocoa b u tte r
com bined m ake th e b est
p o ssib le skin tre a tm e n t to
re s to re v ita lity to th e tis ­
sues. U se them fre q u e n t­
ly. You m ay secu re both
th e lotion an d th e skin
c ream a t
Flanery’s
Drug Store
th e sh a ft nnd w orm to-
gellier. T he steering worm
sector is forged and mn-
ehineil in the same piece
witli its shaft.
The housing o f the steer-
ing gear mechanism is made
o f three steel forgings, elec­
trica lly w eld ed to g e th er.
This housing is then eleetri-
eully wehleil to the steering
colum n. Such n one-piece
Bteel unit is naturally much
sturdier than if several parts
were used nml bolted or riv­
eted together.
T hroughout, the new Ford
steering mechanism is so
sim ple in design and socare-
fnllv made that it requires
practically no attention.
I l i e only thing for you to
hands o f the driver by n j
or hum ps in the road. A do is to have tlie front steer­
light touch guides life ear, ing spindles, spindle eon-
yet you always have that • n<',‘*',,K rods, and drag link
necessary feel-of-tlie-road so hihrieated every 5 0 0 miles
nml the steering gear lubri­
essential to good driving,
cated every 2 0 0 0 miles.
Strength o f materials and
For this work, you will
careful workmanship give
unusual stability to the Ford find it best to consult the
Ford dealer. He lias been
steering gear ami housing.
T he steering worm, fo r
instance, is splined to the
steering worm shaft and is
stronger, o f course,
than if n single key
were used to hold
s p e c ia lly tr a in e d and
equipped to help you get
the greatest possible use
from your ear over the long-
est period o f time at
a minim um of trou­
ble and expense.
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