The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 14, 1929, Page 2, Image 2

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T iru s p R iiio v iB L n n h w s
PAGHI TWO
eropa In Hit« aerilo# ha»» »iifferetl
COLO WAVE MODERATES
annui from front, farm ers report. «I-
LONGEST COLD SPELL ! thounh Ih» ileiiiBg» m far la not g reat
FELT HERE FOR YEARS
Tim hay situation la tl«ht»r than II
'
Fur the Aral tim e aine» a gripping
cohl ilcacaiiileil iltucti ovor the north
.
. ,
.
¡ haa baiali for aovara! years with prarlL
, t ally all of the saleable hay giÄi» H ay
, ftom Portland and K lam ath huili« n
boina ahlppixl In at $21» per ton nini
tl-ilc til a reni m o d eratio n In te m p era
' m ore Tint front Inn nipped down tini
grana m ak in g panturo short.
w eal o ver a week Ugo. VentenlllV evi-
.
.
.
,t
M axim iini tem perature venter- ,
W h rn ln r nan o ren se n t out by conn
day wa i 45 w hich wa« ft d egreen high
i
ty o fficer. to o w n e rs of heavy tru c k s
»r th a n I lie day before. T he niaxImiKU
for th em to loud an lightly an pon»l-
lust n ig h t wan 21 and th e night before
hie and line Hit' highw ay« an little an
18.
I pouHlhle iwhen th e » e th e r hei'lnn Io
\c o ri ng to the rep o rt r.l-.tli by O '! .o fte n herenne of the d a n g e r of cut-
M. f P rot k liert, w e a th e r iciin of Hu 1 t |t,K up th e load«
T h e m ucadem
gene, th is lanl spell ha« been the long 1 surface of th e highw ayn ban been
est se v e re nnap sin ce he begun keep ­ frozen, I'liftioii llu rd , county conim i.-
ing ret o ld in 1915. D uring th e w in ter sin n e r ha« ex p lain ed , am i w hen III»
of 192* 25 th e m ercu ry tlroppetl low er. 1 th re e of four In ch es of fronted n u rtu re
going dow n nt one Hunt an tow an t th a w s th e reniiltlng ex p an sio n will
below xttro, but th e d u ra tim i of the soften the m acadam .
sev ere folti w e a th e r wan «bori
H e reach ed th e do o r, gave h e r oil CHASE FAMILY GATHER
unquenchable spirit, w nnian's resolvt
last p iercin g glance— to fix fo rev er in ,
deep and mighty as life.
AT BIRTHDAY PARTY
"1 love you. Duane,” she said. "I memory that w hite face with Its dark,
staring, tragic eyes,
A birthday party given by Mrs .Mur
could suffer anything for you. I'm not
"D u an e!”
via P h ase of the (.'hast) Uardeun tl«
selfish in this. It's for you. 1 know
He fiml with th at moan like thunder, trlc t to her husband last Tuesday. Mr.
what your life has been. 1 can't let
The following are minimum tt-iu|><-i'
H a rd in g ’s Dogy Dias
death,
hell, in his ears.
P hase's an n iv ersary conic« on Hit«
you go back to it. L isten—you don't
atu res recorder ln degrees above zero
Duane had been three m onths out of same day as th at of A braham Lincoln
N e w to n , Munn., Feh H . ( A P I
know me. You thiuk you're with the
since last W ednesday night » hen I he
Those present at the purty were Mr severe cold commenced Wedliewlay | O
old Jennie. But I'm different. I've the Nueces country. At El Paso he
n
c
e
he was the "first
suffered and I've learned in these I bought the finest horse he couhl find. a nd yjrs H arry P hase and family, Mr nticht, F eb ru ary 6. 16; Thuraday nlglit. <!<>< in the lutid.** The fnrnoUH Alrdule,
years. I believe I'm right in asking and. arm ed and otherw ise outfitted to and Mrs. Ilom ar P hase anti family, 15; Friday night. H ; 8aturduy night, wiu> WHM W hite llouae m aarot »luring
you to give up this ran g er service. suit hint, he hud tak en to unknown Mr. anti Mrs. C hester P hase and fam 17; Sunday night. 16; Monday night. |h(> ad m ln ,Hlra , lou ,)f t |,„
p r „»i.
trails.
lly, Mr. and Mrs. E verett Phase anti 1 s
Will you?”
i dent Hurtling, succuniher to ugv and
Leisurely he rode front town to family, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phase
"Jennie, I can 't. Hoy could you town, village to village, ranch to
A ccording to a rep o rt from th e conn i , „ n„ M a l
N„ wt(mvllle hom e of
and family. Mrs. L ester P yr, Miss
ask it? ”
e
. . . .
.
...
ranch, fitting his talk and his occupa­ Maud Phase. J. \V. P h ase anti John ty ' a g e n t's . office th e , g re a te . s . t . d am ag
. , H urry L. Baker. S ecret Service man.
"How could you go if you love m e?” tion to the Im pressoiu he wanted to
Thompson.
R efreshm ents consisted to cro p s has been done to fall seetletl |
Ctovor, » h l.lt had ju«t s o t t M abovi | ! ” 1'" ' Bo> « • " • h-‘ir tT..»b.T of
"If you were a m an you'd under­ m ake upon different people whom he
of delicious food provided by a pot
lh»» gro u n d w hen th e front cam o. K ale I IT enldent C oolidge’» («addle Buck.
stand."
met.
luck supper.
"But I’m a woman. You don't u n ­
He was In tu rn a cowboy, a rancher,
derstand th a t!" she cried passionately. a cattlem an, a stockbuyer, a boomer,
W ins Q uoit T itle
"Can you expect a man who lives a lan d h u n ter; and long before be
Geneva.
N. Y., Fab. 1*. (AC)—Tie
like a hunted wolf to understand tne reached the wild and Inhospitable Orti
finer feelings of a woman? 1 am o ut­ he had acted the p art of an outlaw title of city champion bus been con
ferretl upon A. 8. Childs, 76-year-old
side, Jennie— the o utcast—the outlaw. drifting Into new territo ry.
quoit pitcher. Tile veteran spends
And even so. I've kept myself different
He passed on slowly because he three hours dally tossing three-pound
from the others. But Heaven knows— wanted to learn the lay of the country. ,
g ,n
HeBM,onM Hw
perhaps I'm coarse, hard, inhum an.”
the location of villages anti ranches. of {be
mgn ,n h)g
g(|1,
"H u sh !” She put a hand over his the work, habit, gossip, pleasures, and I ,(>yal
. b,lrn),apd g<llr and no young
"P8'
«IMn't mean to h u rt you. I fears of the people with -whom he | man ,n lhe nelghborbotK, c a „
heal
In the
m eant----Oh' Duant>' ’ “ her* «•«“ *
cam e in contact. T he one subject
him a t it.
for your
arm
s—a
starved
woman—and
m ost Impelling to him —outlaw s—he
'
you don t know It.
never m entioned; but, by talking all
R etu rn to W en d lln g — Mr. and Mrs
Duane becam e suddenly weak, and around It, siftin g th e old ranch and
w ent around his neck and drew him
Byrle Crow returned to W endllng last
gcarce,y had gtrength to ,,ft her t0 a cattle story, he acquired a knowledge
Monday.
geat bes,(je b | m g be seenled more calculated to aid him much In his
deep-laid plot. In this, game tim e was
(ban dead weight. H er calm ness had
SUM M ONS
flerf gbe wag throbbing palpitating. of no m om ent! if necessary he would IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF T H E 1
take years to accom plish his task.
S T A T E O F O REG ON . IN AND F o il
qUiver| ng> w ith hot. wet cheeks and
The stupendous and perilous nature
We Will Carry Exclusively
LAN E COUNTY.
tb a t c]ung to b| m Meg vines. She
of It showed In th e slow, wary prepa- The l*aclflc Savings & Loan Assncla I
her.
lifted her m outh to htm, w hispering: | ration.
W hen he heard F letcher's
tlon, a W ashington corporation.
D espite his care Jennie is lo s t Then ‘K iss me!
Plaintiff, vs., W illiam W. W hite untl 1
nam e and faced Knell he knew he had
for three years Buck is on the trail
Mary A. W hite, his wife, W E
Duane bent down, and h er arm s reached the place he had sought— lini
Powells, C. A. lbrultt and laiura May and New Zerolene and Mobiloil, all Well-Known Products of the
and legends about him spread, and w ent grounr hs neck and drew him
the
ITuitt, Defendants.
Standard Oil Company
Anally he takes the risk of calling on close. W ith his lips on hers, he seem ­ was a ham let on the fringe of
T o A. C. P ru itt an d L au ra May
(Continued on Page 3)
Captain MacN'elly of the Rangers, who ed floated away. T h at kiss closed his
ITuItt, Defendants
The new plant is the Only Super-Service Station in Springfield.
he has heard w ants to see him. Mac- eyes, and be could not lift his head.
To C. A. IT u itt and L a u ra May ITu
It is equipped to take care of you every service need.
Need a Railroad?
Nelly greets him ra th e r warmly.
Itt, D efendants:
He sat motionless, holding her blind
IN T H E NAME O F T H E STATU
Denver, Col., Feb. 1* (AC)— The
Captain MacNelly offers Duane a and helpless, wrapped in a sw eet, dark
vutu.auu
„„ „ ¡Southern
~,t*
...... ............
Colorado and
Railroad
an OF OREGON. You a re hereby re-
pardon if he twill accept an offer to glory.
...
, .
,
oui reti to a p p e a r nml a n s w e r th e Com
nounced it was ready to m ake a gift plaint
“
become a Ranger and go afte r Chesel-
filed „gainst
against you
you In the ahov.
She kissed him—one long endless
dine s gang. MacNelly had become in­ kiss—or else a thousand tim es. H er of a J3.000.000 branch line, together entitled suit within four week.« from
te rested in Duane afte r a Miss Lee lips, her wet cheeks, her hair, the soft- with sufficient rolling stock for ade­ the date of the first publication of this
had spoken in his behalf. Duane pro­ ness, th e fragrance of her, the tender, quate operation, to any person or p er­ Summons, and If you fnll to «o ¡ins
wer, for w an t thereof plaintiff will
Blises Mac Nelly to do him, any ser- mov)ng c]agp
her armg the gw<jU o{ sons who would take It and run it. apply to the Court for relief demanded
Tice. Meanwhile MacN'e y g v e s bgr b reast—all these enclosed him, The unw anted "baby” is the 185mile In Plaintiff's Com plaint, to wit: for
the foreclosure of a m ortgage against
Duane much welcome news.
bound him. She w hispered and mur- line from Denver to Leadville.
the following described real property,
Duane goes to visit the . ss ee, mure(j broken and incoherent w ords—
to-wlt: Beginning a t a point 40 feet
His Gunnymoon
who had intervened for him with Mac- wordg tha{ d,d Qot need t<} bp u nder.
O P E N IN G
DAY
South of the N orthw est corner of lx>t
Los Angeles, Feb. 14. (AC)—Nor­ One (1) In Block Two (2) of Cherry
Nelly, and finds her to be none ot er gtoo<j > g0 ^ ¡ j ^ e re they of sw eetness
man M. Britton, teacher of appl'ed Grove Addition to Eugene. Oregon.
but Jennie. They talk and tell each and mPanlng and ,OV(?
Other of th e ir love, and when Duane
He rQge and ,et Je n n ,e gR back 'psychology, filed suit for divorce and and running thence South 40 feet.
With Each Five Gallons of Red Crown Gasoline Purchased ...
ask ed for
for nollce protection
protection f f om hts thence E ast 60 feet, thence N orth 40
tells Jennie he is commissioned . to again st fhp
, hlona H
H er
fingers I ! asked
the p„
cushions.
er fingers
a8lc 1 ror police
I*
1
I feet and thence W est 60 feet to the Everybody Invited to Como and Get Acquainted With This
capture Cheseldlne she breaks down
c,ung weak]y tQ h ,m H er eyeg h u rt wife, Mrs. Myra Britton. D escribing p]are
beginning. b rin g
p art of
NEW SUPER-SERVICE STATION
and bees him to break his word w ith htak W hile be fum ble<l in his pocket hls honeymoon
as a “gunnym oon,' b o t t in Bi„ck 2 In Cherry Grove Ad-
MacNelly.
i B ritton said his wife hod a «way of em- d-uon to Eugene, L ane County. Ore-
for papers, to fetch for the the Gover- J
Springfield
" : Southwest corner 2nd and Main Sts.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY — n or's pardon, Jen n ie w atched him , phaslzing her side of "Psychological gon. and for such o th er »"•*
K
...
. . ■ , lief »»
as to the Court m
may
ay be deemed
and when he laid the paper in h e r ; discussions” by pointing a pistol at to be Just and equitable.
This Summons is served upon yon
him. F iguratively speaking, Britton
Duane stared a t her, amazed, He hands she let it drop. •
t«v publication thereof once each week
"Give th a t to m other,” he said rusk- said, his wife kept a gun in th e small for four successive weeks In the
hardly knew w hat to say. He felt
of hls back all the time. "Psychology
how little he understood women. Hls Ily. "Tell her—m aybe I’ll come back—
Kprln-’field News by o rder of Hon O.
is no m atch for a six-shooter,” said F. Sklpworth. Judge of said ( oiirt,
h ea rt began to pound, and thrills ran th e re 's a chance.”
Britton.
made and entered Feb. 13, 1929, and
"Don’t go! Don't g o !” she cried.
over him. The sw eetness of this wo­
the first publication thereof being 41
“I must. Dear, good-by. R em em ber
m an—th a t she would go back to out­
made on the 14th day of Feb. 1929
D
eparts
for
Portland—
Mrs.
Jennie
law ry with him—appealed with a I loved you! Jennie, let me g o !”
WELLS * W ELLS. A ttorneys for
Carmon
lSft
Saturday
m
orning
for
lie pulled h er hands loose from hls;
Plaintiff
Residence and Post Office
■trange power.
Thry are your neighbor», anil their ta»k it to
P ortland. She has been visiting her Address, Eugene. Oregon.
“T h at course wouldn’t be dishonor­ stepped back.
F.
14
21-28:
M
7-14.
bring all your neighbor» closer to y<m
cousin,
Mrs.
B
ert
Doane.
She fell upon h er knees with out­
able,” she continued.
“No. But it's impossible. I’d die stretch ed arm s.
“Duane! D uane!" she wailed.
before I'd drag you into th a t life. You
A . SMALL ARMY—one Oregon resident to every
ought to rem em ber the outlaw 's days.” i Like a u rd erer he backed away.
"Jennie — dearest, I believe — I’ll
*
“I do. I'd ra th e r have them again J
68 telephones, or in all 2469 Oregon people—are in
come b ack !” he whispered.
than lose you. Besides, we could hide
These last words were falsehood.
the
ranks of the telephone company, engaged in
In some canyon, some valley—and be
serving
you.
happy.”
SUM M ONS
Jennie came closer to him then, so IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E
That you may better understand what these tele­
STATE OF OREGON FOR TH E i
close th a t she alm ost touched him.
TH E
phone people are doing, we cordially invite you to
COUNTY O F LANE.
Som ething about her presence, the Irvin R. Fox, Plaintiff, -vs- Edna Mor-
visit any of our central offices.
M
Eugene, Oregon
look of her eyes of th e heave of her
phew, whose name is som etim es '
605 - 609 Willamette St.
breast, m ade th a t sweet, vague em o-' w ritten E. Morphew, Defendant.
The swil
Is, with their miles of wiring, will
To Edna Morphew, whose name Is
tion grow.
fascinate
you.
You
will be surprised to find that the
w ritten E. Morphew, De-
“Duane, do you love me? she asked. fen,]a n t.
Boys’
familiar telephone on your desk, which is one of the
“Jennie, you’re going to make it
in THE NAME OF TH E STATE ’
143,000 in the Oregon exchanges, amounts to but
harder for m e!” he b u rst out In de- OF OREGON, You are hereby required
Sizes up to 20
th ree p e r cen t of the total equipment needed to
to
appear
and
answ
er
the
Com
plaint
!
spair.
I filed against you In the above entitled
carry
your voice over the state.
"T ell me,” she insisted.
Court and cause on or before four
Values to $9.50
“Love you? I love you as no man weeks from the date of the first pub­
The first Oregon telephone exchange opened in
ever loved a woman. T hink of my lication of th is summons, and If you
Portland in 1878 with 12 subscribers, just two years
fail so to appear and answ er, for w ant
lonely, w retched life! W hat I have thereof the plaintiff 'will apply to the
Smocks
after the invention of t ie telephone itself.
known of women—of the sw eetness of Court for the relief dem anded In hls
one? And now it bursts on me. Jen- com plaint on file herein, to-wlt: for
Oregon men and women have pot only used the
nle, don't ask me th at. I'm afraid
the »urn of One Hundred Two and
telephone
from th beginning, but have helped de­
„ j i i t ,
' 50-100 dollars ($102.50) and for his
Children’s
myself. I can t understand.
cogtg and dlsbursem ents ln th)s ac.
velop
the
very
art of telephony. J. H. Thatcher of this
She came only th e closer, until now t)on> and for
fu rth e r order of the
Boys’
company has been here continuously since the advent
she touched him, h er slender form Court for the sale of the personal i
reaching to hls shoulders, and she property of the defendant which has 1
of the telephone. Patrick Bacon, now Portland man­
been attached by the plaintiff
leaned upon him with h er face up­
$4.98 Values for
ager, began as a boy operator more than 40 years ago.
This Summons is published once
turned. Ho felt her hands on hls, and each week for four successive weeks
Good telephone service requires the mutual co­
they were soft, clinging, strong, like in the Springfield News, a weekly
steel under velvet. He felt the rise new spaper of general circulation pub- j
operation
of the public and the telephone company.
llshed ln Lane County, Oregon, by
and fall—the w arm th of h e r breast.
Pay
a
visit
to any central office—it is an interesting
order of the H onorable G, F. Skip-
A trem or ran over him. He tried worth, Judge of the C ircuit Court of
sight.
Individuals
and organizations are welcome.
Boys’
to draw back, and if he succeeded a Lane County, Oregon, which order
Ladies’
and
Children’s
little h er form swayed with him, press­ bears d ate the 13th day of February,
All Wool
1929, and th e date of the first publi­
ing closer. She did not speak. She cation of th is Summons is F ebruary
J. L. BLAND, Manager
held h er face up, and he was compel­ 14 1929
POTTER & KING, A ttorneys for
led to look. It w as w onderful now—
Tsrw P acific T elephone and T elegraph C ompany
a Pair
white, yet glowing, w ith the red lips Plaintiff. Residence and Post Office
A ddress Eugene, Lane County, O re­
parted, the dark eyes alluring. But gon.
th a t was not alL T here was passion.
F. 14-21-28: M. 7-i4.
W HAT
HAPPENED
BEFORE—
Buck Duane, quick on the draw,
kills Cal Bain in self-defense and finds-
him self an outlaw. Flying from pur
Suit, he m eets Luke Stevens, another
ouuaw . and the two become pals.
Luke narrow ly escapes capture and
Duane is shocked to find his brother
outlaw severely wounded.
Duane buries Stevens. Then he goes
on to Bland's camp, w hwere he gets
Into a fight with a man called Bos-
om er and wounds the latter. He
m akes a friend of an outlaw at Bland's
called Euchre, who tells him of Mrs.
Bland and the girl J e n n ie .,
Duane m eets Jennie, and prom ises
to try his utm ost to get her away
from Bland’s camp. To av e rt suspi­
cion, it is planned th a t he pretend to
care for Mrs. Bland. Euchre Intro­
duces him to the la tte r and he en­
gages in conversation w ith her.
E vidently the outlaw 's wife liked
Euchre, for her keen glance rested
w ith am usem ent upon him.
Buck plays the game, making Mrs.
Bland think he loves her. To avert
Bland's suspicion, Mrs. Bland pre-
tends to h er husband th a t Buck has
come to visit Jennie. Bland urges
_ , . to become
,
. . m em ber oi
Buck
a ____.
regular
. ,
his outlaw gang.
,
., .
A quarrel later develops n w c
Duane kills Bland and rushes off wUh
Jennie a fte r a terrific strugg ei w t
Mrs. Bland. He plans to eave enn e
In good hands until a relative or friend
Is located, and then go on a one on
th e trail. He keeps careful guar ove r
T^OPENiNG^.
]/. R. Jones Super-
Service Station
Saturday, Feb. 16th
RED CROWN GASOLINE
Hydraulic Hoist For Greasing, Two
Greaae Pits and other Conveniences
Read j for you here.
Seiberling Patented Tires and a full
Line of «Accessories for Sale.
FREE GREASE JOB
2459 Oregon People Serve
Your Telephone
Rain Coats
Short Pants Suit
49c
$1.79
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Sweater Suits
Knickers
98c
Unious
$1.39
$1.49
Hose
10c