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T H E S P R lN G F re tn NWW3
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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"
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