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»‘ AGF FOUR
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 11»'.’ «
ir » w i
■tore at Lowell lust Sunday morning
and took inerehandl»« and money Th«
county police are working on the case
In jureJ
'■ - ^ S
T . h í ? ^» h -
u W x lU
Illustrile J fylemel.fl^jily
M .iry Garden, opera star, inju
• n i Icntjlly iluring un opera scene
i l lncago Ih ra lre , stillcd hcr et
cntil »Ite wa» u r i m i hèlun.l il..
and refuveil lo allow m w,
1 m jtir , tu Ite inaile publii P ur.
T he ro b b er who got Into Mammy'»
¡C abin on th e road betw een h e re and
E ugene last Sunday m orning la also
nt III a t large T he n liber affected Ills
e n tra n c e Into Maitimv'» C abin liy
b reak in g a window pane H e had been
In th e cabin for a few m om ent» before
lie w as d e le c te d Mrs. C raw foril, w ho
h eard him first, sum m oned her hue
band, loll before he could c a p tu re the
m arau d er, th e m an w as m aking his
g e l - hwav
Mr C raw ford fired tw o
¡sh o ts, hut th e robin r escaped O ver
$(»» was tak en In silv er and cu rren cy
; and 1200 |s-m iles
Down from W a lterv llle—G eorge and
snatched them. and. with a look at "Some of try men are there. W e're
HAPPENED BEFORE—
C arl K ram er w ere dow n from W alter
Buck Duane, quick on th e -d ra w . Bridger that meant death, he shoved scattered round."
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
They crossed th e street, went in villi Monday.
Mills Cal Bain in self-defense ami flnds him back.
•
' o l S U S |S 'C t ( il e M I1. . n i , ...................
Then Duane w ith gun high leaped through the lobby, office saloon. Io a
him self an outlaw. Flying front pur
Notice Is h ereb y given th at School
S U M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
lar*te room like a nail, e i i here w. .
•uit, he meets Luke Stevens. another in front of the approaching men
D istrict No. 1». Springfield Lane Conn
IN T H E CIRCI IT ('(»C R T O F T H E
m
ea
reading
and
sm
o
k
n
g
.
Duane
"C
heseldine!"
he
yelled
piercingly.
outlaw, and the two become pals.
ty, O regon, will pay at th* office of
S T A T E n F OREGON FOR T H E
All of them halted as If the won! knew them rangers!
Luke narrowly escapes capture and
COUNTY O F LANE
th e C lerk of salil d istric t all w a rra n ts
SUNDAY
ROBBERS
S
T
ILL
When he snapped the handcuff» Emery D. Lake. Adelaide Lake and
Duane is shocked to find his brother had petrified. One of them turned a
Issued prior to O ctober PI. 1028, to
Emery D la k e . G uardian of tin
ghastly stricken white.
lu a ik on Cheseldine it was with a
outlaw severely wounded.
AT LARGE NO CLEW YET anil Including No 100 In te re st caaaes
E state of llertha M latke. Insane,
“H
ands
out!
Not
up!
In
front
of
strange
air
of
final
ty.
I'
am
.-:
a
if
h"
Duane buries Stevens. Then he goes
a fte r F eb ru ary 23, 1929.
Plaintiffs, -vs The Unknown Heir»
renounced. MacNe'ly, the rangers, and
on to Bland's camp, whwere he gets you! Q uick!"
So far no clew h as been g o tte n of the
of Joseph Bradford, Deceased, and
WM G. H U G H ES. C lerk, D istrict 10
As
Duane's
look
had
m
eant
death
certainly
Cheseldine.
all
“
oted
Duane's
also all o th e r persons unknown robbers w lm broke Into th e F ran k B lair
Into a fight with a man called Bos-
so
h
ere
did
his
voice.
The
m
anacles
;
stran
g
e
action
and
look
claim
ing
any
right,
title
or
Interest
omer and wounds the latter. He
In and Io the real property described
m akes a friend of an outlaw at Bland's clicked. Cheseldine was a prisoner i "There. C heseldine!"
In the Complaint. Defendant».
And
with
a
som
ething
almost
of
pas
Duane
turned
to
the
paralysed
men.
called Euchre, who tells him of Mrs.
To the Unknown H eirs of Joseph
"Gentlemen. you look honest." he ' glon and vollenee he pushed the out Bradford, Deceased, and also all oilier
Bland and the girl Jennie.
Duane m eets Jennie, and prom ises said. "But I can take no chances. You law toward MacNelly. He was done persons unknown claim ing any right
to try his utm ost to get her away must be Judged by your company. I'm with him. Did that action mean that, tltl«* or Interest In and to the real
Duane, Texas Ranger. I a rre st th is as ranger, he was turning Cheseldine
ty described In the Complaint,
from Bland's camp. To avert suspi­
[¡q T H E NAME O F T H E S T A T E
cion, it is planned th a t he pretend to man Cheseldine. 1 advise you all to over to the law, when as Buck Duane
, he wanted to m eet him, to face him. Io O F OREGON. You a re hereby require I
care for Mrs. Bland. Euchre in tro ­ be careful with your hands."
He grasped Cheseldine and backing make him draw, to kill him ?
*» a p p ear and a n sw e r th e C om plaint
duces him to the la tte r and he en­
aw
av
led
him
up
to
the
station,
pushed
MacNelly
beckoned
to
his
men.
filed a g a in -I you In th e above entitled
We are equipped to repair any model Ford ear and tine
gages in conversation with her.
him against the wall. Duane's eyes
-Boys, here he is. C heseldine' Hus
'’'q'rJ,''p,"1,*
authorized Ford parts. Our labor charge is as low as de­
• Evidently the outlaw 's wife liked
pendable experts can make It. A'e guarantee sa tisfa d io u
Euchre, for her keen glance rested covered every point before him. Brid- BOll. you and Mills take him In the Hcatlon of this S u m m o n s, and if you
when
we re p air yo ur new Ford.
ger
had
disappeared.
small
room
and
gnurd
him.
Don't
take
fall
so
to
appear
and
answ
er,
for
w ith am usem ent upon him.
C
heseldine’s’
friends,
recovering
your
eyes
off
him
till
we
decide
what
w“
nt
thereof,
the
plaintiffs
will
apply
Buck plays the game, making Mrs.
t£) t|>(< (-„„rt for t|„, relief ,,ray,,,i for
We also guarantee a first class Job o f repairing on any
ln thulr Conlp|alTlti hert>ln. to-wlt: for
Bland think he loves her. To avert from th eir stupefaction, broke into a to do.
make o f car or tru ck. IT o m pt and efficient service Is our
ft decree of this Court forever quieting
Bland's suspicion, Mrs. Bland pre­ frenzy of excitem ent. But they did ( The ranger» Jed Cheseldine niAiiy,
m otto.
not
approach
cloaer.
One
by
otie
“
Ihiane.
what
had
we
b
etter
do
with
the title of the plaintiffs in and to the
tends to h er husband th a t Buck has
of astounded men was him. for the
present?" queried Mac- prem ises described In the Complaint
come to visit Jennie. Bland urges the little . crowd
,
..
rwo.no
■■
.n herein, and described as follows, to
enlarged
by
others.
Sight
of
Duane
Nelly.
"T
here
s
a Jail here. We ran wjt .
Buck to become a regular m em ber of
and
his
gun
was
enough,
both
to
m
ake
put
him
away
till
w
e're
through.
But
| jJo t,
Numbered T w enty nine <29».
Mis outlaw gang.
them gape and hold them back
would th a t be best? W e've been lying T h irty (30, and Thirty-one (31) of
A quarrel later develops in which
D ensm ore's P lat of L ane C ounty, O re
Cheseldine rem ained w hite but calm. low.”
We m aintain the best equipped road car In this te r ri­
Duane kills Bland and rushes off w ith ;
gon. and part of L ot T h irty tw o (S I)
He had nerve. He seemed to want
"No. How m any men have you?"
tory. If you break down let us bring you in q uickly ami w ith
of suid plat hounded as follow s Begin
Jennie after a terrific struggle with
"Fifteen."
nlng at th e N o rth east c o rn e r of salil
tin- least strain on yo ur damaged machine.
Mrs. Bland. He plans to leave Jennie to hide his manacled hands.
"Keep two men here guarding Ches- Ixit Numbered Thirty-two (32» being
"Duane, why did you make an ex­
in good hands until a relative or friend
In (he c e n te r of C ounty Hoad at angle
eldine."
is located, and then go on alone on ception of me?" he asked.
,, ..
_,v„„
In boundary
the William Luckey
Come Here— You don't need to go out of town.
MacNelly
left
to
go
Into
the
other
. Ixtnd of Claim
Duane
did
not
reply.
At
the
moment
« o ..,,,,,
"
Donation
No. f.2 In Town
the trail. He keeps careful guard over .
he heard the train whistle. Probably room, and returned closing the door Hhip lg South Kilnge 3, W est of the
her.
RED CROWN GASOLINE AND OILS.
Cheseldine iwtas wondering why he Then he alm ost em braced Duane, W illam ette Meridian-, thence Souther
D&spite his care Jennie is lost. Then had not met the same fate as Bland, -would probablv have done so but for ly along center of said Hoad anil East
for three years Buck is on the trail Alloway. Hardin.
Duane wondered th e d ark gr.m ness that seemed to he “
" » 't o l i X Ä
Ä
and legends about him spread, and
grimly
the
same
thing.
coming
over
the
man.
more
or
less,
to
th
e
W
est
line
of said
finally he takes the risk of calling on ,
The eastbound rolled Into the sta-
Instead he glowed, he sputtered, he i,ot No. 32: thence North 774 feet to
Captain MacNelly of the Rangers, who
tion. Duane, waving the crowd back ' tried to talk, to wave his hands. He N orthw est c o rn e r thereof; th. no
PHONE 95
he has heard w ants to see him. Mac- with hl» gun, made Cheseldine w alk was beside himself. And h!» rangers it orJ h_?®2 .1° Ea,j
Nelly greets him rath e r warmly.
ahead of him, climb the steps of the
_________
Captain MacNelly offers Duane a
ready to run. They all talked at once, ,n [iUne County. Oregon, and all being
pardon if he iwill accept an offer to
"H urry th is train-" called Duane to and the word m ost significant and fre- a part of said Donation Land Clnlni
become a Ranger and go after C hesel-,
quent In th eir speech was Cheseldine No. r>2. all in the (o u n ly of Lane and
the
am azed conductor.
dine s gang. MacNelly had become in­
MacNelly clapped his fist in his , ^
uX 7 X r ¿ e l n g that the defend
Then he got on. entered the car.
terested in Duane afte r a Miss Lee
nnts have not, nur have eith er of
had spoken in his behalf. Duane pro­ put Cheseldine in a seat and sat fac­ hand.
"This'll make the ad ju tan t sick with them, any right, title or Interest In :
m ises Mac Nelly to do him any ser­ ing him and all the passengers.
The train started up alm ost immedi- Joy. Maybe he won't hnve It on the and to the said prem ises or anv part
vice. Meanwhile MacNelly g i v e s ately. and left behind on the platform Governor? W e'll show them about
J h“h‘e
fee s'm p ie
Duane much welcome news.
a yelling gesticulating crowd Duane
ranger service. Cheseldine! How d ()f (h(. Bn)(, prem )segt an ,i th at the de-
Duane goes to visit the Miss Lee.
ta d a glimpse of Bueli waving his yOU Pver do It? Oh. I knew you were fendants und each of them be forever
who had intervened for him with Mac-
hand from the station window.
a wonder. But I was sure you’d kill barred from claim ing any right, title
A W , and finds her to be none other u““ u 1
,,
„
other and fu rth e r relief as to th e Court
It
was
a
fast
train,
y
et
the
ride
nim.
mo»- Hcpni «»nullable.
but Jennie. They talk and tell each
T his Summons is published once
Other of their love, and when Duane seemed slow. Duane disliking to face ! "H e didn't give me a chance." i
C heseld in e and the watching co n jee-' pi,ed Duane. “Now. captain, not the each week for six successive weeks In
tells Jennie he is com missioned to X
passengers In the car. changed ! half. nor th e q u arlcr of ,h«s Job s done, ^ " K
’e V ^ u U X ^
capture Cheseldine she breaks down
jn jj#ne County, Oregon, by order
and begs him to break his word with his seat to one behln his prisoner . The g an g s coming down the road. I
saw them from the train. They'll rido ¡ , <
H onorable J. W. H am ilton,
They had not spoken.
MacNelly.
Judge of the Circuit Court of Lane
Into
town
on
the
dot—tw
o
-th
irty
.'
Cheseldine sat w ith bowed head,
Duane set forth on the hu n t for
County, Oregon, which order bears
“How m any?” asked MacNelly.
Cheseldine. At Ord he locates the deep in thought. Occasionally the
date the 20th day of February, 1929.
“Poggin.
Blossom
Kane,
Pan
Hand!
and the first publication of this Sum
band of outlaws. At Bradford, later, train halted briefly a t a station.
Continued on Page 7
a ns Is F e b ru a ry 21st, 1929
he gives the night operator, Buell, in­
They got off the ca r a t Val Verde
TTER if- KING, A ttorneys for
structions, saying he is going to a r ­ The station was a good deal larg er
Here from Wendling— Mrs. Jennie Plaintiffs. Residence anil Post Office
re st a man.
Address Eugene, Lane County, Ore-
than th a t at Bradford, “ d th ere was
* Springfield visitor last I £»■
NOW GO ON W ITH TH E STORY — considerable action and bustle lnci _____, gon.
Saturday.
F 71-2R M. 7-14 21-28. A. 4
dent to the arrival of th e train
"This will probably happen after I
Duane's sweeping gaze searched |
for taxes for the years 1922
take the train with my man. W hat faces, rested upon a m an who seemed IN TH E CIRCUIT COURT OF TH E quent
together with penalty, in terest anil
STATE OF OREGON FOR
I want you to do it to post the other familiar. This fellow's look too. was
costs
thereon
upon the real property
LANE COUNTY
operator. Then in case this does hap­ that of one who knew Duane, but was |
assessed to you, of which you are the
pen to either of you be cool and pre­ w aiting for a sign, a cue. Then Duane Viola B L arsen, plaintiff, v. Jan e owner as appears of record, situated
Griffiths Jones, or her unknown | D Ha|,j County und S tate and particu-
tend to send the m essage given you. recognized him — MacNelly. clean­
heirs, If deceased, also all other |a r ,y hounded and described as fob
But send the wrrong message—any­ shaven. w ithout m ustache he appeared
persons or parties unknown claim- lows, to-wit:
thing at random. Bluff the thing so different—younger.
Ing any right, title, estate, lien or
An undivided one-half of Lots 1. 2,
Interest ln the real estate described 3 alHi 4, ,he west half of the southeast
these allies of my man will think they
"Duane! Lord, I'm glad to see you,"
herein, defendants.
q u arter and the southeast qu arter of '
can still operations east.”
the southeast q u arter of Section 22;
was the captain's greeting.
S U M M O N S IN
Buell promised with a heightened
Then a t closer look into Duane s F O R E C L O S U R E O F D E L IN Q U E N T the southw est q u arter of the north
color and considerable show of plea-
w est q u arte r; the northw est qu arter
T A X C E R T IF IC A T E
face his w arm th fled—som ething he
Bure to go at once and relieve the day
To Ja n e G riffiths Jones, or h er un of the southw est q u a rte r; the south:
saw there checked his enthusiasm , or known heirs, If deceased, also all other half of the southw est q u arte r; the
operator, who, he said, wanted some
least Its utterance
_
persons or parties unknown claim ing south half of the southeast qu arter
tim e off duty, and to stay by his In­ a t ____
MacNelly, shake hands with Ches- any right, title, estate, lien or In terest of Section 26; the n o rth east q u arte r; ,
strum ent as long as needed.
in the real estate described herein, de. the east half of the northw est q u arte r; 1
The newest EASY has a fully-
eldine,” said Duane, low-voiced
"W ho’ra you afte r?” he asked ex­
the n o rth east q u arter of the so u th ­
The
ranger
captain
stooil'
,x
t h e NAME OF TH E STATE OF w est q u arte r; the north half of the
citedly.
nlckled, heat-retaining tub, the
otionless. But he saw i.n
cneseium
ro h hereby
a r a h v n notified
n tiflcrl th
e s e m u ie e n » OREGON( vnn
you a are
th a at t southeast q u arte r; anil lots 1, 2, 3 and
"You’ll know presently. Another motionless.
in stan t action and aw kw ardly he Vj(j|a B b arsen the holder of Certlfl- 4 of Section 27, all In Tow nship 16.
outside is finished in white duco.
thing—my horse Is over a t the Inn.
reach ed for th e o u ts tr e tc h e d b e n d
of iNdinquentey numbered 2493 South. Rang» 12 West of th e W llbim
I ’ll have to leave him and I'd like
...
vmir men down h ere?” Isued on the 29th day of Jan u ary ette Meridian, In Lane County, Oregon. I
The sturdy motor, silent gears
You are fu rth er notified th a t said |
you to take care of him till you hear
Any ° y
_
1929, by th e Tax Collector of the
queried
Duane
sharply.
County
of
Lane,
S
tate
of
Oregon,
for
Viola
B.
Larsen
has
paid
taxes
on
said
J
from me. If you don’t hear—he's
and nickled vacuum cups are of
“No. They’re up town.”
__ ________
the
am ount of One Hundred Ninety- prem ises for prior or subsequent.
your».”
"Come. Cheseldine, walk between eight and 18-lOOths Dollars, the same years with the ra te of In terest on salil I
the same high quality as in the
The tim e passed. When he went
being the amount. then due and delin am ounts as follows:
out he saw several Mexicans, a cow» [us, and look straig h t ahead
more expensive EASY Model
R ate of
Tax Receipt
boy, and two men, and they all w atch­ ! see anybody." ’
In terest
Amount
No.
They set off up town. Cheseldine Year's Tux
Tax
Date Paid
“R”. Now- today—is the time
ed him curiously. N ext he ran into
walked as If he were with friends on
$174.90
30552
Jan 29, 1929
12%
1923
Sheriff Bridger.
to buy your EASY; come in and
_
12%
115.06
29920
1924
(July 1, 1926
He laid a heavy hand on Bridger. ' the iway to dinner, except th a t his lips
12%
1 were mute. MacNelly walked like a
33.00
.313.34
(Jan.
29,
1929
“I w ant Cheseldine. Is he com ing?”
arrange for a Free Demonstra-
12%
18.63
31328
Feb. 21, 1927)
1925
The sheriff gasped, and his sw arthy ! m an in a trance. T here was not a
12%
70.48
31329
Feb. 21, 1927)
word
spoken
in
four
blocks.
tion in your own home. This is
12%
face turned green. He looked sick.
39.70
Feb. 21, 1927)
31330
P resently Duane espied a stone
12%
31313
156.20
Jan. 29, 1929
1928
H e could not speak.
positively the lowjipt price ever
12%
30472
107.27
Jan. 29, 1929
1927
Over his shoulder Duane saw Ches­ building on a corner of the broad
street.
There
was
a
big
sign:
R
anch­
eldine coming with a group of men,
set on a quality washer.
Said Jane Griffiths Jones as the sive of the day of such service, or of
e r's bank. Duane touched Chesel- owner of the legal title of the above the date of the first publication, and
all Intent upon them selves.
described property as the sam e ap­ defend this action or pay the am ount
"I’m Buck Duane, Taxes R anger,” dlne’a elbow, pointed to the bank.
"Cheseldine, do you w ant to go in pears of record, and each of the oth er due as above shown together with
he said, close to B ridger’» ear. And
persons above named are hereby fu r­ costs agnlnst the land and the pre­
he drew his gun and pressed it the bank and see if th e shipm ent of th er notified th a t Viola B. Larsen will m ises above named.
gold
has
come—the
big
haul?”
asked
All process a n - papers ln this pro­
against the sheriff. "Look down! he
apply to the C ircuit Court of the Coun­
Duane sarcastically. He hated to tau n t ty and S tate aforesaid for a decree ceedings may be served upon the un­
added.
dersigned residing within the S tate
Bridger saw the gun and alm ost the man, but could not resist th a t foreclosing the Hen ag ain st the pro­ of Oregon a t the address h ereafter
perty above described and mentioned
much.
collapsed.
In said certificate. And you are h ere­ mentioned.
Cheseldine gave a violent start. P er­ by summoned to appear within sixty
Date of first publication February
“Give me your hand-cuff»,” went on
EASY TO USE!
EASY TO BUY!
Duane.
---------- — haps in th a t m om ent he understood. days after the service of this summons 21 1929
DONALD
YOUNG,
860
W
illam
ette
upon
you,
or
of
the
date
of
th
e
first
Bridger produced them and held He made no reply.
“There’s a hotel,” said MacNelly. publication of th is summ ons, exclu­ S treet, Eugene, Oregon.
them out with ahaklng fingers. Duane
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