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T H E SPR IN G FIELD NEWS
TH l'H SItA V . JULY t U>?«l
H enry ha» only got one arum , lie says
V ialtlng at E ataeada Prod anti
on "W hen y o u -c o m e to th in k th at Kvelyn lluell, aon and (lau g h ter of
th e o th e r one w as »hot oft a t C hancel Mr. and Mr» W K llu e ll, n co o in p u n
loravllle, hqi It's in/*'iprivate opinion led by Mr». P u rle r, left M onda)
he lout it ru n n in g a liiixx-»aw a f te r the m orning for E h I iic iu I i i . w here Mia
w ar w as over. A nyhow, he d ra w s an P o rte r will visit her slater, Mrs. C I1'
• k tr a allow ance aa a one-arm ed m an
t'ook. Kvelyn lluell will
vl»lt with
W H A T H A P P E N E D SO EAR
"W hat ch e e rfu l outlo o k could you
Tom BUheck la th e n a rra to r. He Is a | tw o yet on th „ d a ik tav , , h „ t , a n ,
fa t n e w sp a p e r w rite r w ho d riv e s » , u l l
. ,
„
,,,
tu m b le d o w n c a r he calls G ran d m o th er 1,ld ,n,t *" eu rv M lik *‘ “ p a rk -
Page. H e Is in love w ith M aryella, his ste a d of stra ig h t like a city s tre e t? '
riv a l b eing Jim Cooper. T he th re e a re
“ We ......................................................................................................................
decided th a t It w as all for
m em b ers o f an a m a te u r d ra m a tic club th e b e s t, b e cau se i f it w a s n 't t e r th e
P la n s for a play a t th e Old S o ld iers' cu rv es you would probably be so
H om e a re u n d er way. G rau d m o tn er . . . .
.
P ag e h as eng in e tro u b le w hile Mary ,al1 *h»‘ yo u r head would bum p th e
ella is out d riv in g w ith B llbeck. and celling
A fter we got th a t one e v e r)
C ooper in his big ro a d s te r, ta k e s M ary . th in g else w as easy ."
ella hom e. A fter M aryella h as le f t,
,
fht.
f b ■
B llb e c k Is a b le to s ta r t h is c a r a g a in .
The a m a te u r p lay ers a re to o give
P y g m alio n and G alatea. In th e ir v er­
sio n B llbeck is to a c t a s th e sta tu e ,
an d M aryella g e ts peeved w hen she
disco v ers th a t B llbeck is bow legged.
Mrs. H em ingw ay la te r fla tte rs Bil-
beck and ta lk s to him ab o u t th e play.
B llbeck p a ts h e r hand, only to find a
rou g h h an d g rasp in g hint by th e
sh o u ld er an d liftin g him o u t o f his
seat.
Mr. H em niingw ay. h u sb an d of one
of th e m em b ers, th in k s B ilbeck is in
love w ith his wife. D uring th e arg u
m en t th e tw o m en receiv e n o tice th a t
th e re Is a Jail escape at th e p en iaen ti-
a rv . T h is escap e keeps B ilbeck busy
s t h is n ew sp ap er w ork, so th a t he
g e ts aw ay from th e d ra m a tic club
B ut M aryella sum m ons him a n d s ta r ts
tellin g th e sto ry of "D o lly an n a” wlw
believes a h a t ev ery th in g th a t h ap p en s
tu rn s out for th e best.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
“S he Is a sw eet child, I said ad-
m irin g lv .
“B ut she d o e sn 't die. so It is all
rig h t,” M aryella h aste n e d to re a s su re
me. "T h e re Is a g re a t lesson in
th e book, though, and if ev ery one
w i,h
my
h e r.
c u rv e s
- he
e v id en tly
im p e rs o n a lly ,
as
‘
,
b a se -d ru m p la y e r. H e
th e y le a d e r to o k th e d ru m s tic k a w a y fro n t
w ere som e freak of n a tu re Im possible hint.
to ex p lain , like th e G rand C anyon o r
C olonel S te w a rt, th e a c tin g head of
N iag ara F alls. It w as m ore fun be- th e hom e, m et us w ith o u t stre tc h e d
ing w ith M aryella th a n a g ain st h er h an d
He w as a fine, h e a rty old fel
in a discu ssio n , so I w illingly let the low w ith w h ite h a ir and a ('lose-
su b ject drop. A dopting o u r new code, cropped m ilitary m u stach e
I decided It w as all for th e best.
-T h e
cer't„ nly
v e|at(,
How long before you II be th ro u g h
w ith th a t? " M aryella
ask ed Mrs.
z
M em m lngw ay. who w as pin n in g ru f­
fles on a curious-looking g arm en t.
"1 th in k I can fin ish It in a n o th e r
h our." sh e an sw ered
“T h en . T om ." M aryella w ent on.
ta k ,n * ,barK P of me and ,h p eXppdi
tlo n w ith h e r cu sto m ary eye for
d etail, " le t's get s ta rte d for th e Old
l^ ild ie rs’ H om e rig h t a fte r lunch.
Is th e c ar ru n n in g all rig h t to-dav?”
"I d o n ’t know,
in th e c a r? ”
“C a n 't w e? It
B esides, th e re is
at nig h t and we
th e re
, calIed
i'lo iu l-i ilo ii
———
ihi* Knlucadu hand July I , 3. and 4, at
——
——
w uile
l-’i •• 1
pl.it . » ib
I 1’iiged w as sh am ed to ab so lu te allene«
| to r th „
N o tice of Sale of G overnm en t T im
r'Ml* °
T h e y ">•■
Ince we have been ber, G eneral Land O ffic e . W ashin gton , re tu rn Friday evening
acquainted.
O. C-, June 21, 1920. N otice la hereby
S U M M O N S FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
As we p ran ced up to th e gate th e given th at su b ject to th e condition»
m elody
All the a,,d ....................
of th e m l ' ' of * Ju n e 9. 1,1 ‘ --------
he C
irc u v e it Court of the State of
............«
l l l l grew
l t ’ ( l l l a
l l l trifle
ld
A th
l l in
I I I n
» » e r
...........
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Oregon
fo r r th
the
County
' play erd « e en ie d to be w o rk in ir lu * t n J
<;,s> S ta L - 1 M . us u n te n d e d by
O
re g o n fo
e C
o u n ty of Lane.
h ard . bu. th e e ult waa d, ^
5,7>, ! Mabel He..... ..... ..
V. Floyd Reed,
n»un w
as
ill»«
out
aging
am
i
p
u
rsu
a
n
t
to
dep
u
rtm
o
titu
l
regula
D
efendant.
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iletNtrl m en tal
O ne by one th e a r tis ts would cease ' tIons of A pril 14, 1934 , 5o I. l> 376)
T o E li,yd Ite e d , D e fe n d a n t
p lay in g and sh a k e th e ir In stru m e n ts ,h *' ••'"h e r on the follow ing lamia w ill,
IN . T H K N A .......
M E O ................................
F T H E S I A TE
w ith a ptizxieti look
lenirth n m .
Mo^ A ugust 12. 192». at 10 o'clock
ORHOON. You a re h e re in requlr
. . .
*
' a nt., at public au ctio n al th e U nited '',l
“ PI“ ' " ' a m i an sw e r th e com
re g a id e d h am m ered aw ay re g a rd le ss u n til th e
if
T O BE C O N T IN U E D
kin d n eaa ln
a a,|ow for , h
..
,
ne told „„
us. H e r e eight utiles
aw ay
from e v ery w h ere out h e re and they
don t get m an y ch a n c e s even to see
m oving p ictu res."
T he m em b ers of th e hand car
up
and he tn tro d u ced , hem
As I shook h a n d s e n th u s ia stic a lly
w ith th e b ass . d ru m m er. Colonel
g t e w art s a id :
,
v
1 o n ,ra d ‘’ H lk » e n w e th e r
You 11 h av e to sp eak p re tty loudly Io
A re we going out
him . as he Is n e a rly sto n e deaf."
I c o n g ra tu la te d him . " I t's all for
will be m uch n icer
,h
*
b’‘st
no tra in back late
do n 't w ant to sleep
»<>">• we c o u ld n 't play th at
up Mr,
Mm elove Ple te a11
th ro u g h , apologlxeil
S ta te s
la u d
o ffic e
ut
R o s e b u rg , o n
I'h d n t file d u g iiln a l you In (be above
gun. Io th e h ig h e st bidder at not leas " " tille d court am i cau se on or before
i ,,,a " ***<• «P P ru lse d v a lu e as s h o w n by f “ " 1' w eek» fro m
th e d a le o f the
Ilxls n otice, »ale to be su b ject to the r’rsf P ublication of this sum m ons, and
1 (7,‘¡ o r '“ ' ° f U“ ‘ i*v< r,,“ ,ry ° r
*"
>o" r*,U
"»’•»•ar and answ er.
T he p u rch ase price, w ith an f'"' waul th e re o f th
p la in t if f w ill
' * *
w
ad d itio n a l sum of onu-flfih of one per
——— —
cent (hereof, being com m ission al b fflBMMBBBBMBBHBBMM
lowed, m ust be d eposited ut tim e of
sale, m oney to be re tu rn e d If aale Is
not ap p ro v ed , o th e rw ise p a te n t will
Issue for the tim b e r, w hich m ust be
rem oved w ithin ten y ears. Bids will
he received frbin citiz e n s of th e Unit
ed S ta te s, a ss o c ia tio n s of su ch d ll-
io n s and co rp o ral Ions o rg an ised under
th e law s of tiie U nited S ta te s or any
S ta te , te rrito ry o r d is tric t th ereo f
i only -
l ’P °" a p p licatio n or a qualified
l p u rc h a s e r the tim b e r on any legal
subdivision will be offered se p a ra te ly
■ before being Included In any offer of
1 la rg e r unit. T 15 3 . It. i W , Sec
apply to the C ourt for the relief it»
niauiled in siild co m p lain t, t,» wit («■
a d e e r........i f t ill« C o u rt fo re v e r dis
s o lv in g th e b onds o f, m a tr im o n y now
e x la lillg b e tw e en th e p lu m ! if f a ll I i|
fo n d a n t and d iv o rc in g lit» p la in t if f
fro m th e d e fe n d a n t; fo r th e f u r l her
d e c re e o f till» C o u rt th a t p la ln lllf ,
in lin e lie I h a n g e il fro m M ab e l I t .... I
to M a b e l W lllla iitN o ii. a m i D ia l p lu lu
t i f f h a v e Much o ilie r a nd f u r t h e r r *
lie f as to th e C o u rt
iilu y
seem
e q u ita b le
T h is su m m o n s is ' p tib ll» h e d nm >
e n d l w eek fo r fo u r NUCCOastVe wee) ,
III T h e S p r in g fie ld N ew s, ii w e e k ly
lie vs p ai e r
of
g e n e ra l
c ir c u la tio n
p u b lis h e d III t.a n e C o u n ty . O re g o n , by
n n le i o l (lie llo iio ia b le l i E Skip 4
w o rth . Ju d g e o f Hie C ir c u it t 'o u r t if
l.u n e C o u n ty . O reg o n , w h ic h
i, r '» r
bear» d a le th e 3 rd d a y o f J u ly , 1929.
a m i llie d a te o f th e f lr x l p tih llc u tlo ii
o f il, la a iiilillio n a 1» J u h 4 lli. 1929
PO TTER 4
KINO.
A tto r n e y s fo r I ’l u l u l l f f
Ife n ld e iii <
a nd
1‘o st o f f ic e
A d d re s s , E u g e ii
L u u « C o u n ty , O reg o n
J l 4 I t Ik 25 A 1
BEAUTY
i 15' X K '»
8W K«
Is O n,'-fourth Nutun* and
T hree-fourth« C are . . .
rv ' 1 i, r »»4.337 fe e t,
w hite fir 71» M. red c e d a r 120 M, N W 1«
S W k, red fir 939.043 fe e t, h e m lo c k
' "•
T . lb S . It 2 \ \ . See. 6. N W tg
SWK* red fir 1900 M S W t, S W ‘-4
J
n k «486N ^
T e d ‘fir 150«4 ML ced ar
The Rexall Store offers its patrons the
t
exclusive
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
of
a
Toilet
Goods
Specialist during the week of
, poles 126. NW>, NKK* red fir 1600 M
I
r \ d , flr
' M, Incense c e d a r* 20 M* N E '« NW-
w ould ta k e it to h e a rt th is world and gj,e say s we can use th e ir bus. ■
h a n d n w ste r. "W e know all the ! red fir 1300 M. Incense c e d a r 60 M.
w o u l# be a b e tte r place to liv e in ' as , h ere js no (u n e ra i |„ tow n th is n o ,e s - b u ' It's so cold th a t all th e wind j S K 1«* NW>4 red fir 900 M. Incense
Don t y o u th in k so .
i aftern o o n
T h a t holds tw elve, an d •n8" ‘U">cnt8 fro ae up I told the boys ce d a r 40 M. T. 14 3 . R 6 W , Sec 7.1
I looked a t M arvella's eyes s h a r p ly ! if you.n ta k e
m e an d th re e o th e rs
not to blow dam p, b u t I guess
th e y N E ', N E ', red fir 410 M. S E 1, N E ', i
red fir 740 M. T 16 3 . R 7 W . Sec 1
I never can tell from the rest of her j tbat wm
a u we nt>ed
F red o ouldn’t h elp It."
31, S W ', N E ', yellow fir 1700 M. red j
face w h eth er she is In e a rn e s t o r not. I M e rry w e a th e r w ent out on th e tra in 1 “N**««' m ind." I soothed.
It's pro- fir 180 M. none of th e tim b e r on th ese j
sectio n s to be gold for leas th a n J1.7R !
She was perfectly serious.
w lth the scen ery and p ro p e rtie s th is b ab ly all for th e best."
H
e
looked
a
t
m
e
susplciouslv.
but
i or A i” r ^ , and
’>
‘‘Y es.” I ad m itted cau tio n u sly .
m o rn in g ."
an n u ro n ilv
_ a, x
1 P< r M f° r lh e Wh 11 e i,r »»><! hem lock.
“All we c an do.” she w ent on "Is
I ag reed to th is a rra n g e m e n t.
I ap p a rp n ,Iy saw ao ^ 1,le •" "D «y® »1.50 per M for th e red ced ar. 60 cen ts .
to m ake a beg in n in g ; b u t m aybe had a few p riv a te d o u b ts a s to b«‘<’®"s‘‘ he w ent on c h eerfu lly : "It I p er M fo r the Incense ce d a r and 40
O thers w hen th ey see how
e a u tifu
tifu lly
lly ' w h eth er G ran d m o th er P age would wi” be a11 r , Kh t —•—
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•— -«
tow b b eau
w h«n —-
we get - • Inside
c®n ' 8 ''«<b »—
f ° r •<------
'h e ce
d a r poles.
T 16 I
N e g o tia te th e th irty m iles out to th e . “ nd ,h aw ° ut •” * horns. T hen we ll ;
« o ' m ^ T 8l
7
H
*
'
tt w orks w ill follow our r ex am p le."
“U s? ” I q uestioned ln ala rm
H om e and back w ith o u t m ak in g an y p*ay •• a x n l" fo r you."
S E 'i S \ V , red fir 480 M. w hite fir r
“W hom do you m ean by u s?"
I fuss about it. bu t I k ep t them to my-
W e had a lovely tim e th a t after- 20 M. S U of lot 2 of S W 'i red fir 840
W hy, th e S h erid an D ram atic Club s<df
p ro sp ect of th e long d riv e noon.
T h e old so ld iers w ere as M. w hite fir 20 M. T 23 S . It 6 W
See 7. H E ', SE% red fir 630 M. T 32
of course. All th e m em b ers whom w ith M aryella on th e fro n t se a t he e a g e r to play as ch ild ren .
In the S . It 5 W . Se.- 13. N E '« N W , v e llo » _
we have ask ed so fa r h av e a g re e d to gjd e m e w as g(, rogeate th a t I over- su m m er-tim e th ey had lots of visitors fir r.OO M. vellow title 60 M. T 13 |
do it. Jim C ooper sta rte d it.
H e iooked a n th e blue goops th a t m ig h t hut in th e w in te r It w as ra th e r dull 3 . It 6 W . See 25. N E ', N E ', n i
Just finished read in g th e book to m e
h o v erin g in th e b ackground.
T h e H o m e 1» on T h re e R ears la k e
f i r «70 M. S E '« N E '-. re d H r 600 M. T I
e ig h t m i.e s fro m .h e to w n o f P a ir *
i T 'm i ^ k “ T
|
la s t night. I th in k it is an ad o rab le
As a ju s tifia b le p recau tio n , how-
scheine an d also v ery p ra c tlc a b le . I , ev er. I w ent to th e g arag e to Inspect O a k s at th e o th e r end w h e re th e red f i r 1020 M . li'.'inT
"0 \l. re
w an ted voq to he one o f th e Irst to j^p c a r ag goon ag j ,pR M aryella'» ra ilro a d sa atlo n is. As a consequence i-e-lur 20 M. S E ’ , R E ', re d fir 720 M.
com e In. ^ lrs . H em m lngw ay an d J i m ‘ house. G ra n n m o th e r ra ttle d w ith jo y few peo ple ta k e th e trip -p w n ter S W , S E ', re d f ir 945 M. T S R R
1 E Sec 25. S E ', S E ', r - d f ir 217.’
and I a re th e only ones so far. but if when she saw m e com ing, as she a l- ex cep t for som e specal reason
"M. S W ', S E 'i red fir 3100 M. S E 'i
you 11 try it w e ll b rin g it up before w ays doeg
I g av e h e r a lum p of h ard
C o m rad e Abel D rev en fu rth
h a d S W ', red fir 2350 M T 9 S . Il 2 E
th e club and m aybe
ch an g e th e g re a g p an d
p a tte d h e r on th e ra d ia to r lost a leg a t A n tietam . T h a t did not E - 13. N E ', S F % r-d fir 1fi70 M.
nam e of th e o rg an izatio n to th e Ag ia r ag , COuld see sh e looked as It in te rfe re w ith a lively d e sire to learn N W 'i S E ', red fir llfio M. no ne of
th e tim b e r on th ese sectio n s to he
O p tim ists o r so m eth in g like* th a t.
»he would la st tw en ty -fo u r h o u rs th e fox-trot, and M arvella
sp en t au »old fop leq„ th a n »1 50 ner M fo r th e
“O uch,” exclaim ed M rs. M em m ing-
k
.
. . .
.
longer.
h o u r te a c h in g It to him
red and yellow fir »1 per M for th ■
way. who had been sew in g aw ay ln-
Ju g t to be on th e gafe sIde bow .
T h e ha s d ru m m e r I’ilk H en w etlier i * h i,p ,,r ”r’
I" '' M f"f
' I
d u strio u sly w hile M aryella an d I w ere ev
OVoe
u « a h n ang
u n t nf
. . d red soul.
ci d a r and hem lock and 13 p er M for
er, I t m
put
ot Kalin»
Dating w
w ir»
ire am
anti , disco v ered . • in me a . k in
th e yellow pine. T 29 S . It 10 W
«
...
' som e b ab b it m etal in th e tool box an d
«i n ke VOU- Mr R iiheek" he con
W h a ts th e m a tte r, d e a r.
M ary- bought a p ack ag e o f ch ew in g gum in fjd ,.d at th e to p of his voice. "I , •, S ec 29 N'E'-i N W ', d o n g la s fir 000
M. port orford c e d a r 100 M. N W ',
ella inquired.
, he a c e tylene-gBS sy stem should so rt o f tell w hat you a re talk ng abou: N W , doiigliiN fir 710 M. port orford j
I Just stu c k th e need le in my fin- ,p „k .n v w h e re
. . .
,A„
leaK an v w n ere.
b ecau se you m ake faces when you ce d a r 50 M. w hite fir 30 M. T 38 S g
R 8 W Sec 3, N W ', N E ', yellow I
g er ab o u t an inch, darn tt, m urm ur-
W hen I called aa M ary ella's house sp e a k .”
pine 50 M. su g ar pine 95 M. red fir .
ed Mrs. H em m iingw ay feelingly.
¡ j found th a t my load co n sisted .o f
T h e u n d e rta k e r's bus a rriv ed
i t 20 M. S W '4 N E '« yellow pine 55 M
You m u stn t say d a rn it,
re- M aryella h e rse lf. Mrs. H em niingw ay,
n , .
,
..
..........
.
.
b efo re d in n e r We all a te to g e th e r In su g ar pine 45 M. red fir 20 M. NE'A
proved M aryella.
The fact th a t Mrs. L lllelove and Jim C ooper!
N W '4 yellow pine 25 M. su g a r pine
... , .
.
a larg e m ess hall. T h e d w ellers at t.''-> 285 M. red fir 50 M. S E '« N W , y el­
you p ricked yo u rself is all for th e
I don t lik e to ta k e my c a r o u t In , , ,
.
best. You ou g h t to be g lad .”
bad Wpa th e r .-. he exp lain ed in an- " “ ’" " A
HW" A"’ “ 1"
' low pine fiO M. su g a r pine 120 M. red
fir 20 M. none of th e tim b er on th ese
"Why." M rs. H em m lngw ay w as a gw er to my )ook of 3U rprlse. - i f . a n
" ho" !,ew ork-
se ctio n s to be sold for less th an 75
trifle p etu lan t.
, fo r t he b e st anyw ay, becau se th is 1 ’T h a l 'i' th e ch ief o bjection I got to c e n ts p er M for th e w hite fir, 12 per
th
e
H
om
e.”
said
Pilk
H en w eth er, ¡M for ih e douglas fir. I l l per M for
B ecause
M aryella p au sed and way we can be to g e th e r."
th o n g h t a m om ent "b ecau se if th e
j h a stily sm ith e re d th e reply (ba( h ard ly ra isin g his voice above a shout th e port orford cedar. 11 per M for
needle w asn t sh arp enough to p rick roge to m y lips an d busied m yself "T here ought to be som e fem ale vet ,h " rpd t,r and ” •*,r M for ,h " v l '
e ran s.
I'm d urned If I like w ash in g ,ow , n , ‘ ,,'” a r plnP T 13 8 ' R 7 W
you, you c o u ld n t sew w ith It. S ° - a d ju s tin g th e c a rb u re to r.
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8 W \i N E ', yellow (g reen )
d ish es." "
you see ia is all for th e b e st."
j t wag „„o w in g slig h tly and a dlHhei'
g
fir 1400 M. .lead yellow fir 275 M. none
She tu rn e d to m e triu m p h a n tly . ! pieaa a n t w in te r stin g w as In th e a ir i T h e dinnf'r WB» Kf,"d. all ex cep t th e of th e tim b er on th is section to h
l o u see how it w orks out, don t ag j th re w in my clu tch and G rand- d e s s e rt. w hich w as a fallen angel-food "o,d for ,PSH l hnn 11 50 p e r M fo r th-’
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ie a k e w ith le e .-ro o e ,
green fir and 50 c e n ts per M fo r the
you. T o m . Isn t It lo v ely .
m o th er s ta rte d up wiah a Jerk as if ;
' rn'
dead fir. T. 3 8.. H 3 E . Sec. 19.
“It would be even a b e tte r ex am p le j had stru c k h e r w ith a whip.
' "H e n ry K llngm an m ade it." PIlk N W ; N E% , red fir 800 M. red ce d a r
If it had been your fin g er," Mrs. j W e left tow n a t tw o o'clock and confided, ‘and I th in k it's punk. If you 10
n" n “
’h" tim b e r on th is sec
H em m lngw ay pouted, k issin g h e r own ; —h e re Is th e su rp ris e w ith w hich I w an ' my h o n e st opinion.
Hut I
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Injured dig it in th e ab sen ce of h er close th is c h a p te r—a rriv ed a t th e Old w onhlo * let him h e a r m e say a h a t he- g r j
g p(.
\ w ' ' i N E '4 red fir
husband.
S o ld ie rs' H om e a t th re e -th irty with- ' c a u se It would h u rt his feelin g s."
1000 M. w hite fir 100 M. red c e d a r 60
As C om rade K llngm an w,-s In Ihe ” 8W A* ' ;iK' 4J r" d, r rJ 500 M 7 * ? “ .
M a ry e lla d is re g a rd e d th e c o m m e n t o u t h a v in g to s to p f o r a n y th in g ,
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Hr 40 M.reil ced ar 40 M. none o f th e 0
and co n tin u ed to m e:
j
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room and 1 Ilk H en w eth er spoke In his tlrnb„ r „„ , b|g
f(lr
Even o ur aC lictio n s will m ak e u s 1
C om rade Pilk H en w eth er
o rd in a ry tone of voice, th e re seem ed less th an »2 p er M fo r th e red fir.
h appy if we look fa r enough back o r
[ have n e v er receiv ed a m ore ro y al ' ••tflv doubt of his feelings receiv in g ■ »1 25 per M for th e red c e d a r and 75
fa r e n -u g h ah ead . T h e re Is alw ay s w elcom e th a n th a t ten d ered us b) “ *>'»•
c e n t'' pPr M for ,h p w h,,p flr'
C. f . MOORE. C om m issioner
som e b lessin g disguised in ev ery ill th o se living a t th e H om e. T h ey had ! ‘
a,n t 80 ba<i 'h o u g h ," Pilk w ent
J l 4-11-18-25 A 1
All we have to do Is h u n t for It and hoard us com ing a long wav dov.r
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if we look h ard enough we 11 fo rg et th e ro a d — th a t is one of Lie ad van-
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
all ab o u t th e m isfoutune itself an d tag es G ran d m o th er P age h as over
see only th e b en efit.”
m o st c a rs —and w hen we cam e aro u n d j
M aryella In a m om ent of en th u si- [ th e tu rn th e H om e Band h u rst Into I
a t S p rin g fie ld , < o u n ty of L ane. S ta te of O regon, a t th e close of b u sin ess
j
asm Is a glow ing m ag n et. I could melody.
Ju n e 29. 1929.
,
no m ore h av e h esisted h e r th en as
“B u rst" Is a b so lu tely th e c o rre c t
Bhe stood before me like a little w ord, as you would realize if you had
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s a in t fairly alive w ith th e sp irit of h eard the sound and had seen the e x - 1 L oans and d isco u n ts
........
$131,544.1 1
optim ism th an an em otio n al sin n e r p resslo n ot th e p lay ers. G ran d m o th er O v e r d r a f ts
249,94
can stan d a g a in s t an old-iashloned , Page shied and n early jum ped us into r, ' A
,
44.051',.35
re v iv a list. I knew th e re would co in - the ditch
T h e a ir w as "T h e S l.„. ®anIk ln *f ’’ouse »14,900.0°; fu rn itu re
and fix tu re s »2,500.00
18,400.00
j u ,e u u t n .
in e a ir w as
i ne » t a r R e a l e s ta te ow ned
o th e r th a n b an k in g house ..............................
10,793.10
m om en ts of doubt la te r w hen I Spangled B an n er,” b u t th e slide trom - C ash, due from hanks and cash Item s
29,355.06 I
would kick m y self for a se n tim e n ta l ! bonlat ev id en tly
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had
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fool, b u t now I w as ca rrie d aw ay music.
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by h er b elief In h e r pro p ag an d a.
B ut w hat a b ass-drum v irtu o so ! I
So I prom ised to Join th e cheer-up have never h eard a b ass-drum played
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m o v em en t an d to seek for th e k ern al m ore feelingly, even In S o u sa’s band. C ap ital sto ck paid in
..................................................................................... » 30,000 00
S u rp lu s
3,750.00
o f good in ev ery h u sk of h ard sh ip .
W h at ex p ressio n , w h at sh ad es of
547.76
“I knew you’d do It,” M ary ella con­ m ean in g th e a r tis t p u t in to It! You E n d iv id ed p ro fits— net .........................................................................................
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Ih ^n an d d ep o sits ...................................................................................................... 161,436.03
g ra tu la te d .
"Y ou'll find It m ak es could Just p ictu re th e bom bs b u rstin g T im e c e rtific a te s
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26,134.22
e v e ry th in g look so d iffe re n t.”
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22,655.65
in air. F irs t cam e th e b o iler-factory S av in g s d ep o sits
“Som e problem s a re h ard ed th an m otif, th en a m in o r co u n te rp o in t
T o tal .............................................................................................................. »234,423.56
o th e rs, of course, O ne of a h e very m elody of b u rstin g qu ick -d etach ab le
firs t th in g s th a t s tru c k m e th is tire s, and fin ally a re v e rsio n to th e S ta te of O regon, C ounty of L ane, ss:
I, C. E. K enyon, c a sh ie r of th e above-nam ed b ank, do solem nly sw ear
m o rn in g
w as rem em b erin g ab o u t o rig in al th em e In th e m ajo r key, en d ­
your b ein g bow legged.
I c o u ld n 't ing In a m ag n ificen t crescen d o , a so rt th a t th e above s ta te m e n t Is tru e to th e b est of m y know ledge and belief.
C. E. K EN YO N, C ashier.
fig u re o u t an y way th a t It could be of tone p ictu re o f a c o u rtsh ip betw een
C o rre c t— A tte s t:
a ll for th e b est, but fin ally I g o t it. tw o coast-defense g uns a t tw o h u n ­
W elby S tev en s, M. M. P e rry — D irecto rs.
J im C ooper help ed m e."
S u b scrib ed and sw orn before me th is 2nd d ay of Ju ly , 1929.
d red y a rd s’ ran g e.
,
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It was magnificent! Grandmother
(My com m ission e x p ires Ju n e 1, 1932.)
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