PAGE TWO 'Pi 11 ' ,{ si > av ^22]21 ì 1— T H E S P R lN G F re tn NWW3 — ——-!—■ —■ U. OF 0. SURVEY PLAN OF MERGER C O M M ITTEE Inaugural Stand A m eeting of th e tw o c o m m itte e s on Kpi tnglleld E ugene collsolldutIon wn« lield In th e C h am b er iif C om m erce room s h are last T h u rsd a y . A com m lttee « in s istin g of It E M axey mid ErunU Je n k in s w as ap p o in ted Io In te re st the u n iv e r s ity of O regon In a fact finding survey of th e situ a tio n Ro far the t'n v e rs lty h as not algnM ed th e ir w illingness to do this. To Rssums “You can go back to her. Duane! (t never seemed possible, but now It s true. Fight with us from cover—then jo back to her. You will have gerved the Texas Rangers as no other man fcas. I'll accept y o ir resignation, Fou’ll be free, honored, happy— and rich. Jen n ie's rich. Duane. And she loves you! My God! how th a t girl loves you! She's------” But Duane cu t him short with a ie rc e gesture. He lunged up to his leet and th e rangers fell back. Dark illent, grim as he had been, still there ra s a transform ation singularly m ore m ere was mac«.., «« ...... . . . . . . . . . . . Ing consuming tire. He '» as rolled and wrapped in it—and a dark cloud carried hint away enveloped him SH» V» VUVU dimly a room ,---- strange, strange people moving and go far from Texas, north som was where— to Indiana, Michigan, any about, over him. with faint voices, far w here th at we Want. I have money. away, things in a dream. Duane! Isn 't it wonderful? The little, He saw again, clearly, and con sciousness returned, still strange, still ragged girl you met out in Hl— out In unreal, full of those vague and far the Rio Grande! “Do you rem em ber my breaser san away things. He was not dead. then. He lay stiff, like a stone, with a weight dals—no stockings! And I was lame | ponderous as a m ountain upon him then. o n . It all com es back! But W e'll buy a fawn, and you .la to o A. Tibbe. X), the fatbef | And slow dull b“ rn ,u « agony ‘¿ “l of the modern corn c o b pipe, and racked all his bound body. will be busy with horses and cattle the m an w h o put W a sh in g to n ,„Mo« tlnister, stranger. A m an bent over him. looked deep and sheep. on the Mi* Ç M! the IUC map as capital of ---- "Enough. I'm done,” he said som- souri au m " in d u s try , died Into his ¿yes, and seemed to w hisper "You’ll forget 111 ‘" e you so. i » V S>w*> M eersch . —------- _ . . . . . - -----3 j >erly. "I've planned. Do we agree— pray — ; at Oakland, Cat. after an illness Duane— Duane— M aybe—I —I hope — oh. I . >r shall I m eet Poggln and his gang from a d istan c e: months. th ere'll be children. W e ll be happy. I Ah, he knew m e!” Ilona?** of Duane.” A fter th a t ano th er long time F alls and B reaks R ibs—C h a rle s Itiv MacNelly cursed and again threw T ands, th T hey ey w wa atched c e< the . sun set golden fo rm e r|y of S pringfield, k n the ip his hands, th is is tim tim e e in in baffled baffled dark n ess; when the light came again. T here w as deep reg ret In ; clearer, this sam e dark-eyed earn est ' “ 7 * the X ueces, far beyond the Bryan Memorial hospital at Lincoln •hagrin. ___ ___________________________ 1 - . o n K ..r x t n v o r h im It M a c N C llV r o w i l U » tT * ...is I. r lh u m ill II ’ im Of T h ? « , G-rande Which Nehraaka. _ wUh four ribs and a tls d a rk eyes as they rested upon man bent over him. It was MacNelly —and w ith recognition the past flood shoulder broken, as the result of a fall inane. they were never to see again. from a building. He Is In a serious "I accept. Duane,” he rejoined quiet, ed back. T H E END Duane tried to speak. His lips were j condition acordlng to Inform ation re y. “IH go about the arrangem ents at weak and limp. T heir movement was ceved here by his daughter. Mrs. W » c e .” P. Tyson. Mr Rlvett. who Is a con barely perceptible. Duane was left alone. “Have— you—sent—for h er?” tractor, built several of the business N ever had his mind been so quick, "No, oh no. It’s not th a t bod blocks In Springfield and Is well io clear, so w onderful in Its under- You’ve a chance. Why. man, you 11 known by many people here. Itandlng of w hat had heretofore been get well. You'll pack a sight of lead a tric a te and elusive im pulses of his Ill with Pneumonia— The Infant son all your life, Duane. The whole | g range nature. His determ ination of Mr. an d Mrs. Jean M artin is quite Southw est knows your story. You ¡ gas to m eet Poggin. Meet him before seriously 111 with pneum onia at the need never be asham ed again of the ■ iny one else had a chance— Poggin home of Mrs M artin's purents. Mr nam e Buck Duane. It’ll live In Texas i jr •st—ana s t—and tnen then m the e o others! rn en ,: H n e e was »»» as and Mrs. W H. laim bert. la lterab le In th a t decision as if. on : with th a t of ^ ^ e t . T hink of ,e in stan t of Its acceptance, he had J e n n ie - h o m e -m o m e r ! i Then there was a iwhite house— ¡ T í “ 6 f e T m in u te s before half-past h o m ^ -a n d his h eart beat thick, O perations M on day— T he Booth Kellv m ill w hich h as been H|,ut down d u ring the week will s ta rt up again ix-xt M onday acc o rd in g to Inform ation given out now. The partially ccsnpleted insiigursl stand in front of the Canitol where Herbert C. Hoover will take the oath of office as the thirty-first presnlaut of the United 6tates. G ann ett Expands Used C ar Business T he Aelieas ('lu ll m et W e n esd av aftern o o n with Mrs N K. C h riste n se n . Mr mill Mrs C h riste n se n a re leaving shortly for th e n o rth an d th e club m ade tills m e e tin g th e o ccasion fo r a h an d k erch ief sh o w er for M rs C hrist- „nsen Hewing and v lstln g w ere the aftern o o n s d iv ersio n A d elig h tfu l tw o course luncheon wns served. T hose p resen t w ere M esdum es 8. E. W right. M J M cKlln. N W E m ery. Ella L om bard. J o h n P a rk e r, L 1« May. C B K enyon. F re ld e rlc k W. X W illiam s, th e h o ste ss and M rs E. It D anner, who wns a g u e st of th e A new used c a r lot on S eventh ami Oak street« E ugene has been recently openisl by the G unnell Motol c. pany to ta k e cure of th eir Increased b u sin ess III used e ars w hich will run In conjunction w ith the m ain establish m ent. E x ten siv e Im provem ent« In club. eluding a sales house poweful lights, and attractiv e a d v e rtisin g po sters arn H ere from H e a th e r— Mr and Mrs. planned for the lot. George Boyd, of H eath er, w ere In tow n Ihls week T hey re p o rt tw o feel of H ere from W a lte rv ille — laiwr.-n. .• snow still at H e a th e r w h ir., la up In M illican of W alterville. wns a Sunday th e hill» on th e S P. line. vialtor In Sprlngfleld. HEILIG EUGENE. OREGON THURS. ♦ FRI. • SAT. "THE BAD MAN” No Gas T a x fo r M all C a rrie rs Salem. Feb. 28—"T he mall carriers should not be obliged to pay the state ro a dark com pact body of horsem en How fam iliar It a was, ow gasoline tax because they use only ppeared far down, turning Into the ’ strange. too! And all seem ed magni- j five per cent of the sta te highways, lad T hey came a t a sharp tro t— , ®e*t- The someone in whit£ cried low and I Frank Hawks XOC- — _ . - i for the upkeep of which th is tax Is de- group th a t would have a ttra c te d at- Oscar E. GmH>. ftrw l e « ■ slgnated.” was Senator E F Bailey « knelt by his bed. ention anyw here a t any tim e. Angries to the F arter, J version of 8. B. 6» which passed the H is m other flung wide her a r m s 1 hour,. 21 mtmMr* » 1 * They came a little faste r as they ' S enate and is now under consideration with strange gesture. beatmg the record of Cowoel Art Utered town—then faste r still—now ' in th e House. The bill proposes thut Goebel by more than 6 rrmxrtr*. “T h at m an — th a t's his father!, hey w ere four blocks aw ay—now the sta te should refund the gasoline W here is my boy? My son, oh. my jjree— now two. Duane backed down Here from Signal— Mr. and Mrs. J. i tax to the rural mall carriers. he middle of the vestibule, up the son! ” eps. and halted in the cen ter of th e ¡ It was sheer pleasure to lie by the R. Clark of Signal, were In Springfield PAINTING and Kalsomlnmg in all Its F w est window and w atch Uncle Jim W ednesday. branches. Reduced Prices. Roy T herTsTem ed to be a rushing In his w hittle his stick and listen to him Scout M ountaineer Club to Meet— Koch. Call 126-J. its through which pierced sharp talk. He was old now and broken. . A m eetin g of th e C ascade M ountaln- He told so many Interesting things I er club of the hoy scouts will he held lnging clop-clop of iron hoofs. He S U M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N about people Duane had known, pete next Monday evening. ould see only the corner of the pie who had grown up and m arried IN T H E C IR CU IT C OU RT O F T H E tree t. But suddenly into th a t shot S T A T E , E i IH .O oN F o i l T H E Move to Eunene— Mrs. Rev W right ean-limbed dusty hay horses. T here failed, succeeded, gone aw ay, died COUNTY O F LANE. ras a clatterin g of nervous hoofs pull- But it was hard to keep Uncle Jim off plans on moving from lo r place at F lor, nee Mi Q ulllln. P laintiff, v s. the subject of guns, fights, outlaws. 922 P, stre e t Into Eugene u ’lti" tin id to a halt. T!' m a- C row ley and L. Davis, Dc He could not seem to divine how m en next week. Dr Eugene K ster an '. fen ¡ants. Duane saw the taw ny Pogrin speak tion of those things m ade Duane family of 442 I! stree t v. . m T o I h uiia s C ro w le y a nd L . D a v is . o his companions. He dism ounted shrink. the house to be vacated by Mrs. I)i fendant.i: iniekly. They followed suit. They I IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E Uncle Jim . old. childish now. and he W rlg u t, so m etim e n ex t m onth. lad the m anner of ranchers about to had a pride In Duane. He wanted to Gi OIIEG- N: You, and each of you. ¡onduct some business. No guns h ear it all—all of Duane's exile. And n n hereby required to appear and H as P d rfu l Accident—Dennis Eo an. wer til*- anx-mled com plaint tiled ihowed. if there was one thing more than an- em plove nt th Ju n 'tio n S ghler ro'l . list you in the above entitled suit Poggin started leisurely for the other th a t pleased him It was to speak at Mabie had a tim ber fall on him b n four weeks from the date of tlx jank-door. quickening step a little, of the bullets Duane carried in his j W ednesday. He suffered Injury to his to ,:t , ubllcatlon of this summ ons, and li rh e others, close together, came be- j , o ( jv arm and was compelled to come to a you tail to so appear and answ er, tlx- plaint:!; ; will apply to tlx- Court for llnd him. Blossom K ane had a bag “Nine bullets, w asn't It? Nine in Springfield physician for treatm ent, the rch prayed for in the amended in his ms left te n hand. nanu. Jim aou F r letcher was left ‘ th a t last scrap. By gum! A m an's a i plaint to-wlt: .hind, and he had already gathered them And you , Stop Over Enroute— Mr. and Mrs. com T hat the description included In Bid Stuw er, form er resident o f ) th e bridles. . bpfo th a t certain m ortgage recorded at Springfield, who hav- he- n in Butte. Poggin entered the vesUbule first Page 195 In Hook 75 of tlx- Mortgage M ontana during the past year, stopped Records of Lane County, Oregon, be 1th Kane on one side, o on “Nine and three— th a t m akes twelve, over in this city last Monday enrw ite am ended so as to read as folio-*«, to- her. a little behind him - An even <jOzen. You could pack more w lt: As he strode in he saw Duane. | my an(J g(?t away wUh to Roseburg where they will visit The North half of tlx- Northwest Q uarter of Section 3, Township 16 "G reat Scott! he cried. them. T h ere's Cole Younger—I've P arents. Som ething inside Duane b urst pierc- seen him. H e's got tw enty-three. But , Takes Over Tire Sales— Lum Ander- S outh of Range 6 W est of the Wiliam ' ette M eridian; and also the Southw est j lg cold. W as it th a t fear? he’s a bigger man than you—more ! son of the Lum’s Service staton on Q uarter of the Southwest Q uarter of "Buck Duane ’’ echoed Kane. I Main and Second stree t has taken over Section 34, Township 16 South of flesh. One in stan t Poggin looked up, and "Funny, w asn't It, about the doctors | the sales agency for the Firstone tires Range 6 W est of the W illam ette Meri- 1 luane looked down. held by D anner Motor dlan, according to the G overnm ent j p j only cu ttin ’ one bullet out of you — which was ---- ----- ... ----- Like a a striking striking Jaguar Poggin th a t one , ^ 3 ¡n your b reast bone? It company. Mr. Anderson has put in survey thereof. T hat the plaintiff have and recover ' 3ved. Almost as quick, Duane threw forty-one calibre, an unusual ' a com plete line of Flrstone tires, hav. Judgm ent ag ain st the defendant, Is arm . cartridge. ing bought those left by ..»e Danner Thom as Crowley, In th e sum of i The guns boomed alm ost together. 2800.00, together with in te rest thereon j “T here was one bullet left In P o g -, Motor company. Duane felt a blow Just before he gin’s gun. and It was the s a m ^ ’lnd as , __________________________ _ a t th e rate of seven per ce n t per an- j num from and after the 7th day of ulled the trigger. His troughts cam e the one cut out. By gum! boy, th a t January, 1927; and the fu rth er sum of wlft like the strange dots before his bullet would have killed you If it’d Thawing out pipes caused a fire that 2150.00 as a reasonable attorney fee; and for her costs and disbursem ents stayed th ere.” completely destroyed the ranch home H is rising gun had loosened in his “It would Indeed, uncle.” said 1 and garage of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. herein. tnd. quicker! T h at th e m ortgage above referred nd. Poggin had draw n quicser: and the ol(1, haunting, somber Grimes on Williamson river, near Kla to be declared to be a first and A tearin g agony e~ as8ed h ' 3 mood returned. sast. He p u lle d - p u lle d - a t random^ , h(m m ost of math Falls. Nothing was saved from valid lien upon the real prem ises above described, a n d a l l thereof Thunder of booming shots all about t(me when she wafl by thprfi the burning building. and th a t the sam e be foreclosed Fingeriings released during 1928 by In the m anner provided by law, n! , . , was a deep, quiet Joy such as had Red flashes—Jets of s m o k e -s h rills the Oregon state game commission In and th a t the said p re m 1 s e s b e sold by the Sheriff of Lane County, ,ls- . j She knelt by him a t the window, her to the stw am s of the Columbia river Oregon, to satisfy p l a i n t i f f ’ s The end—yes—the end. { gWeet face still white, b ut with warm basin district totaled 47,812,198, ac Judgment, and t h a t p l a i n t i f f With fading sight he saw Kane go ]lfp benf.ath fhe m arble, h er d ark eyes cording to Hugh Mitchell, superin have and recover Judgm ent against wn, then Bolt. But suprem e torture #tlJJ )ntpnt haunted by shadows, but tendent of hatcheries. the defendant, Thom as Crowley, for b itterer than death—Pogg!n stood. nQ )ong,ir , rag |c. Charley Burke, powderman and fore any deficiency th e re afte r rem aining tne like a lion’s, back to the wall, , ««j-be pain, Duane—Is It any worse man of the Oregon Portland Cement unpaid; and T h at the defendants, and each of company, suffered a broken leg and jody-faced, grand, w ith his guns today dpar? ’’ she asked, .„cm , and all persons claim ing by, outing red! ( - No> ,t -g tbe game. It will always arm and lost the sight of both eyes In through or under ttx-m or any of them, All fade-!—darkened. T he thunder be the same, Jennie. I'm full of lead, an explosion at the Dallas plant when be foreclosed and forever barred from he lit a defective fuse. any right, title or Interest. In or Io said idened. Duane fell, seemed floating, you know. But I don't mind th a t.” real prem ises or any part, thereof; It's th e old mood—th e fear?” The Roseburg land office, with Tin re it drifted—Jennie L ee’s sw et and for such other and fu rth er relief "Yes. It h au n ts me. Ml he able to 2*56,449.31, Is third In the United as to the Court may seem equitable in ce. white, sasd, with dark tragic go out soon. T hen It’ll eome hack.” States from the standpoint, of receipts the prem ises. e s—fa d I n g—fad ing—f a d I n g------ This Summons Is published by during the last fiscal vear. The Lake- “ No—no, Duane,” she said. L ight shone before Dunne's eyes— office transacted business order of the Hon. J. W. Hamilton, "Some drunken cowboy—some fool vlew Judge of tlx- above entitled Court. lck, strange light that came and with a gun will h unt me out,” he said am ounting to 273,324 31. Date of first publication February »nt. It seemed a long tltn - with dull i m iserably. “Buck Duane! To kill Ashland, wlileh has large Invest 28, 1929; Date of last publication, id lioomlng sounds rushing bv, flll- j Buck D uane.!” ments In municipal public, utilities, March 28, 1929. IMMEL * EVANS, A ttorneys for g all. It was a d re m In wh eh th e n electric light and water plants, will "H ush! Listen to me,” she whis Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice Ad is nothing. Drift ng e n te r a bur contest the legislation advanced to tax dress, Eugene, Oregon. in—darkness—llgh’—sound — move- pered, with ten d er arm s round him. such properti's, the utilities b<lns F. 28. M. 7-14-21-28. ent. 1 bscure Struggling tln ttg h f— “I understand. But you will never have to draw again, Duane. You'll iguo sense of tim e—long 1 ni" ‘TAYLOR PLAYERS” SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. "WHY MEN LEAVE HOME »» TW O CO M PLETE BARGAIN MATINEES C H A N G E S OF PLAY EACH W EEK SAT. & SUN. BIG NEWS! 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