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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
T H U R S D A Y . S E IH '
12. 192 »
"Good by."
1 M id, w ith h astily for such o th e r and fu rth e r relief as unit coitslilerlliK said osiate and set
form ed reso lu tio n , as I left M a rte lla to th e c o u rt may si cm Just and Ih nielli Ho n or
Dole of first p u b licatio n , S eptem
proper.
and sp rin te d dow n the track
T h is sum m ons Is published pursu her 13. 1929
I caught It. No m o d to go Into tie
ant to an o rd e r of the lio n C I'
EMMA M ATHEW S.
ta ils of I he red sp o ts before my eyes B arn ard , C ounty Ju d g e o t Lain'
A d m in istra trix
and th e d ry th ro u t th a t b u rn ed me C ounty, O regon, iii.nl«« ami enlereil ALTA KINO. Attorney for Estate
S
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tem
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and
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publish
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As It pulled out I sw ung
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isl lu Ihe S prlngfli Id News, a new s
on to th e re a r platform
I
p a p er published In laiue C ount«,
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OF
A P P O IN T M E N T
OF
I went in to th e e a r and w ent to O regon once eaeli week for four IOTICE
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A D M IN IS T R A T O R
W H AT H A P rh N E D SO FAH
«..«> forw ard end w here I could look su ccessiv e w eeks and the d a te of the
W ell, l e t s go." I urged. "E ven If bourn w ent th ro u g h It. b re a k in g our
Tom B ilbeck is th e n a rra to r. He is a
first publication h ereo f Is S ep tem b er
Into th e coach ahead.
N otice Is In reliy given tliut th e utl
f a t n ew sp ap er w rite r who d i n e s a you a n d I h av e to go alo n e."
fo rw ard sta y an d th e Jib h aly ard
and I lie da I e o f I lie I i .1
Yes, Ju liu s w as th e re , finishing up I 2. 1
d o n ig lie li has been duly appointed
tu m b led o w n c a r he calls G ran d m o th er
publication Is th e 10th day of O elo
T h e s h e riff looked at h is w atch ' rite Jib Itse lf released ,
flu tte re d
h is c ig a r all unconscious of my her. 1929
lid III I 11 ils 11 atO| of the esilile of V elini
P ag e. H e is In love w ith .Muryelia. his
riv a l being Jim Cooper. T he th re e at« "T h ey a re c le a r in tow n by th is tim e dow n. T h e Ice b o at sta g g e re d and p resen ce
I decideal It would be Just
(1
P a tte rso n , D eceased, and ull per
HOWARD M BROWNELL
m e m b e rs of an a m a te u r d ra m a tic club. an d they will be ta k in g th e 9:36 alm o st sto p p ed .
us wa»ll not to m ake a scen e on the
soils having claim s ag ain st salit es
A ttorney for P lain tiff R esidence
P la n s fo r a play a t th e o ld S o ld iers tra in out W e h a v e n 't a ch an ce. We d , T h en slow ly, sh e reco v ered head
ta le a re req u ired to p resen t suiti
H om e a re u n d er wav. U rau d m o u ier have to gel th e re In tw e n ty m in u tes. ! way. th e wind filled th e m ain sail. tra in , but to follow him to his d i s ­ E ugene, O regon.
S 12 19 2« O 3 10 claim s w ith p ro p e r vouchers w ithin
tillatio n am i got th e p e a rls w hen he
P a g e h a s engin e tro u b le w hile Arary-
a
n
d
th
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t
a
in
't
po
ssib
le."
i
a
nd
by h olding a little h a rd e r on claim ed teem ut th e post office.
•11a is out d riv in g w ith B iloeck, an d
six m onths from this d a te at the
1 g ro an ed . It w as only eig h t m iles th e tille r I d isco v ered th a t l coula
C ooper in h is big ro a d s te r, ta k e s Alary
N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
So 1 sut w here I could see (ba<
office of Dan Jo h n so n , 20« T iffany
•U a hom e. A lte r .M aryella h a s le u and th e re w as no way of m ak in g th e still keep on th e c o u rse
p latfo rm and no te w here ho got off
N otice Is hereby given th at th e B uilding,
E ugene,
lam e
County
B ilbeck is ab le tu s ta r t h is c a r again . d is ta n c e ex cep t by airp lan e
or
j F tortttnately
th e
m ain m ast
w as A fte r all I w as re d eem in g m yself for u n d ersig n ed . Em m a M athew s, ad O regon.
T h e a m a te u r p la y e rs a re to give
,
T h e re w as an a lte rn a tiv e , T he Ice- stro n g and ev en w ithout th e forw ard
P y g in alio u and U alatea. In th e ir v er­
any blunder 1 hail m ade III Ihe past lllln ls tra trlx of the e sta te of Hugh S
D ated S e p te m b e r 11. 1929
Mm hew s, d e c e a sid . has filed her
sio n B llb eca is to a c t a s th e sta tu e , bo at!
1 stay it held.
I d o u b ted seriously
"T ic k e ts." said u voice.
VICTOR M PETTERSON,
final acco u n t In this court and cuuse
and M ary ella g e ts p eev ed w hen sue
I ra n to th e w indow . It was d ill | w h eth er w e could com e about and
T h e co n d u cto r hint e n te re d tha- and Ihlit Monday. O ctober 14th. 1919
A d m in istra to r of the E s ta te of
d isco v ers th a t B n b eck is bow leggeo. on th e lake w h ere I had seen
th e go on th e o th e r tack , but ns long as d o o r Just In fro n t of me.
at ten o’« lock io the forenoon th ereo f Velm a <1 P e tte rso n , Itccraaud.
M rs. H em ingw ay la te r f la tte rs m l-
, w e k ep t | n th e d ire c tio n we w ere
becs a n d ta lk s to him ab o u t th e play. boj s rig It th e d ay before.
I had no tic k e t, anal explained It at tile office of said court In th e DAN JOHNSON.
court house lu E ugene, lain« Com ity.
B ut th e s h e riff w as doub tfu l of my : going th e re seem ed ev ery re a so n to
B ijbeek p a ls h e r h an d , only to liu d a
to th e official.
A tto rn ey for A d m in istrato r
O regon. has been fixed by said court
ro u g h h a n d g ra s p in g h im by th e P,a u -
i su p p o se th a t we would last to th e
H e laioka'd a t m e suspiciously. My a s Hi«« tim e and place for h earin g
S 12 192« O » It)
•b o u ld e r and m u n g nim o u t of h .s
"I
w
ou
ld
n
't
tr
u
s
t
m
y
self
on
one
'
end
o
f
th
e
tr
ip
If
n
o
th
in
g
fu
rth
e
r
•e a t.
c lo th in g w as u trifle n o n d escrip t.
1 he S h e riff's h o rse h a s b roken of th e dog-gone th in g s. T e rra co tta occurred.
"I bad only Just tim e en ough to J
loose M eanw hile H em m iu g w ay su s ­ is good en ough for m e an y tim e."
A su d d en c e ssa tio n of snow flu r­ catc h th e tra in wtthaiut stopping ut ’
p e c ts B u b o es m o re an d m ore, an d
"W o n 't you g o ?” I ask ed . "1 need ries rev e a le d th e tow n to u s —a n d
th e sta tio n ," 1 offered.
J im C ooper m ixes in to teii B tlheek som e o n e to help m e sail it."
w ith It th e tra in ap p ro ach in g the
My short-w inded condition bore out
he had a rra n g e d th a t th e H em m ing-
For the Interest and the lib e ra l patronage our business has re­
"N o. siree! N ot for a th o u san d sta tio n a t th e o th e r side o f th e lake.
w ays he div o rced an d th a t B iiueek is
my sta te m e n t.
ceived
since Its opening M onday In Its new location . W e are the
d
o
lla
rs."
M aryella looked hack to see It 1
to m a rry M rs. H em m iugw ay.
"A ll right. I dain't c are," he re ­
b akers of B E T T E R B R E A D , and of a fu ll line of pastries and o th er
I tu rn e d to th e re s t of th e m en. ' had o b serv ed .
M r. riem m u ig w ay , n u so a u d o i one
I nodded and held plied. "Y ou’ll hav e tai pay a little
baked goods. O ur products are made In S p rin g fie ld , and we stand
oi m e m e m o e is, m in u s o u o e c s is m "W h o w ill go w ith m e on th e lee- h e r up a little hig h er.
loVe w im u a wire, u u n u g m e argu- b o at to In te rc e p t o u r escap ed prl- 1 N eck an d n eck we a p p ro ach ed the ¡e x tra . th a t's all, by se ttlin g w ith me
ready to serve the people of S p rin g fie ld firs t.
on a cash b asis."
mqa« m e tw o m en receiv e u o u c e m ac so n e rs before th ey c a tc h th e tra in ? s» " I statio n .
I p ray ed for m o re wind, and
Ul«ae is a ja il e scap e a t m e p e u ia e u u -
W hile he w as ask in g m e w here I
T ry u s on th e s e S atu d rn y S p e c ia ls
My p ro p o sal w as receiv ed
ith ab- w hen It w o u ld n 't com e I sw ore un w anted to go I reach ed in my pocket
aT^*. r i m escap e a e e p s B ilo eck o ust
COOKIES
all kinds
Dozen 10c
at. h is n e w sp a p e r w ork, so m a t ue so lu te silence.
| d e r my b re a th .
for som e money.
LAYER CAKES A suoried
BUI M ary eu a sum m o n s n o n an o s c a n s
Each 49c
•'I w ill." said a voice fro m th e
T he tr a in
w as n e a rly a t th e
I found noth in g but a bob' I 'p to
gejs aw ay u o m m e d r a m a tic c iu o . s ta irs . T h e re stood M aryella. vivid
CUP CAKES A ssorted
Dozen lf»e
sta
tio
n
.
lejung m e sto ry o i "D ouy a u u a w uo !
th a t m om ent I had fo rg o tten th a t 1
T h e cam e a sq u all. T h e ice boat w as w earin g C om rade D re y e n fu rth 's
b elieves a n a l every unrig m a t u ap y eu s w ith re s to re d h e a lth .
tu y is o u t lo r m e opsL
“ You re on-" I said. "H u stle. W e've leaped
fo rw ard
once m o re
with
“o th e r ” pants.
H ie p ray ers a rriv e a t th e o l d Bol- o n ly got eig h te e n m in u tes now.
c reak in g m ust. O ur speed doubled.
3 2 2 M A IN S T .
It's a te rrib le th in g to be w ithout
d ig rs ¿rou te, o c in g g l e e ted ro y a lty a u u
P H O N E 103
A t m y su g g e stio n M ary ella p u t on As th e tra in pulled in 1 sw ung the
B ib e u n g i l i a l i e n » c u t le r aUu o u te r s .
m ouey am ong s tra n g e rs 1 know of
a
p
air
of
tr
o
u
s
e
rs
o
v
er
h
e
r
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th
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r
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tee
boat
aro
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sh
a
rp
ly
and
a
b
re
a
s
t
lire pray a t m e eno ¿o u tlet's ¿route
no sen satio n ak in to it.
is in te rr u p ted b e c a u se ox a lire , m e c u o th in g an d
b o rro w ed a
m an 's o { th e statio n .
"I left it In my o th e r c lo th es," I
p la y e r s au u v e te ra n s escaping.
co at a n d o v erco at.
As sh e cam e ab o u t Ih e m u st w ent
said w eakly.
K ill.n g aw ay irom the sc e n e o f Uie
T h u s equipped an d acco m p an ied bv o v er w ith a c rash .
F o rtu n a te ly
"Is th a t so ?" said th e co n d u cto r
ill-la leu pray in u ie ir c o stu m e s auu th e p ro te s ts of o u r co m p an io n s, we
M
aryella
leap
ed
c
le
a
r
of
th
e rigging;
o v e r c o a ts, lu e y are belli up oy es-
sco rn fu lly eyein g me w ith u p ractlc-
C%peu couVicLs, o n e 01 »U om is cap­ h a ste n e d dow n th e hill. It w as snow- and w ith o u t a n y f u r th e r p arley we ed ( a l e . “ D on't try to kid me. You
| Ing ag ain , b u t th e re w as a g ale of raced up th e bank.
tu red by xn io eck a lte r a s u u g g ie .
W e got th e re
h a v e n 't any o th e r clotnea.
i n e capture«! Uriel is ta a e u uac» tu w ind back of it.
w hile th e y w ere still u n lo ad in g bug
I w as in d ig n an t, but w hul’s th e
th e v iu *>o id lers i&uiue <uiu u ie auw *
It took m e a m in u te to get th e sails gage.
i n is s e n t lo r. A s m e c a r re iu s c s io
u se?
On th e p latfo rm , sm o k in g a huge
buuge, m e p ra y e rs m u st sla y m e re , h o isted . A t a n y ra te , w e had less
"C ough up som e m oney.” suld Ihe
Mie air. H« m ining » a y , h e u i.u g u iu th a n ten m in u te s in w hich to m ake c ig a r in o b v io u s c o n te n tm e n t, was
co n d u cto r < ro s ily , "or get off." 11»
OVer m e pUoue, sa y s Ue is cum .ut, tow n. F o rtu n a te ly th e w ind w as on Ju liu s.
He had n o t se e n us. and
n g n l to m e uom e— us n e is su sp i­ th e q u a rte r an d I k n ew w h at an ice­ w hen I laid a h eav y h an d on his reach ed up su g g estiv ely for the bell
cord which sigtuils io th e en g in eer.
cious o l B llbeca an d his w ile. aieuU
b o at w as c ap ab le of m a k in g w hen sh o u ld er, he looked up sta rtle d .
Wink: m e S l i e r . Il a rriv e s.
CONCLUDED N EX T W EEK
1 crow ded to th e u tm o st. M aryella
"I'v e got y o u ,” I exclaim ed.
H em m ingw ay a rriv e s Ju st when
had
sailed
a
re
g
u
la
r
w
a
te
r
c
ra
f
t
be­
H e m ade no rep ly to my obvious
B ilbeck is a ss istin g M rs. ritin m in g -
SUM M O NS
a
W ay, w uo h a s ta in ie d , a n d oi co u rse fore, so sh e knew how to h an d le sta te m e n t.
IN T H E C IR C U IT COU RT O F T H E
th in k s m e w orst. M eanw hile a d is­ a Jib w ith o u t in stru c tio n .
"S ee if he 'h a s got th e p earls.'
S T A T E O F OREGON. F u ll
E verything liuti Is needed at low prices tin« very best -
tu rb a n c e is h e a rd in th e ce lla r, an d
I shoved off.
S h e s ta rte d very p an ted M aryella.
LA N E COUNTY
•11 in tn e ho u se ru s h dow n to it.
school
supplies you can g e t anyw here aw uit school
slow
ly.
At
firs
t
I
feared
th
a
t
pos­
It w as a good su g g estio n . I h astily S u rah Irw in, P la in tiff, Vs J o h n Ir­
T hey g e t o u t of th e hole an d try
opening
here.
win, D efendant.
to Iind F a rr o a k s ag ain , th e y lose sibly sh e w as too h eav y fo r th e sail w ent th ro u g h h is p o ck ets m uch to
To
Jo
h
n
Irw
in,
D
efendant
th e i r sen se of u irectio n .
expanse.
th e a m az em en t of th e lo a fe rs a t th e ,
In th e nam e of the S ta te of O re­
T h ey se p ra te an d B ilbeck finds
N ote books, tablets, blank books, pencils, pen and Ink.
As soon as we g o t out In th e lake, sta tio n . He hud n o th in g in them
gon : You ure h ereb y req u ired to
h ljp se if back a t th e Old S o ld ie r s ',
h ow ever, aw ay from th e p ro tectio n b u t som e m oney a n d a knife.
u p p e a r and unsw er the com plaint
H om e. H e sees a n in tru d e r an d g ets
Authorized school books a re carried by us.
"W h ere a re
th e p e a rls? " I d e ­ filed a g a in s t you In th e above e n ­
th ro u g h a winuow only to find bim- o f a wooded point o f land th a t p ro­
titled suit on n r before th e last day
a e lf in M ary ella 's room . T h e S h er je c te d from a b an k , a h e a v ie r gale m anded.
of the tim e p rescrib ed In tile O rder
iff com e in and h olds a gun on Tom. of wind s tru c k us. an d w ith a leap
"Y es you h av e," I Insisted. "You
T he fam ous P a rk er F o u n tain Pen Is sold here.
for P u blication, to-w lt: on or before
N O W G o ON W IT H T H E STORY
lik e a frig h te n e d h o rse th e Iceboat sto le th em from th e d re s s e r In th at th e ex p iratio n of four w e e k s from
Jum ped it.
room w h ere you h id .!”
the (late of th e first [ubllcuH on
School opens S ep tem b er IB. Be prepared.
J follow ed th e d irectio n of h er
F o r th e m o st p a rt th e Ice was
A c ra fty look cam e to Ju liu s's lu reof, If served w ithout the S ta le
glance. T he d re s s e r w as b are, save
of O regon and w ithin any of th e
black and clear. O ccasio n ally th e re eyes. He p o n d ered a m om ent.
s ta te s of Hie P n ite d S ta te s, and il
fo r to ilet a rtic le s.
w as a sm all d rift. W he sh e stru c k
T h e tra in w histled.
you fall to a p p e a r and a n sw e r for
M ary ella looked a t me, panic- th em th e rig g in g w ould r a ttle and
“All a b o a rd !” yelled th e co n d u cto r w ant th ereo f, p la in tiff will ta k e a
•tfre k e n . "W hy, w h ere a re th ey ? we would slow up. B ut w e w ent
“ W ill you le t mt- go free if I tell d e cree agri n st you for the relief
W ill you look In th e d ra w e rs? "
co m p lain t w hich Is
th ro u g h e v e ry tim e, an d o u t in th e you w h ere th e p e arls a re ' Ju liu s ' pray,< * f ° r ln
for a deer« e of th e co u rt dissolving
I did. T hey w ere n o t to be found.
S p rin g fie ld , Oregon
m iddle we stru c k a c le a r space. ask ed .
Hie m arria g e c o n tra c t now ex istin g
"P o ssib ly
M rs. L illelove picked sm ooth, u n b ro k en and h ard .
M w ..« g a * a i
I d eb ated .
betw een p la in tiff and d e fe n d a n t, and
tl}6ni up, I consoled. " 1 11 a s k hey. !
su d d en sq u all of snow cam e
"S ay ‘y e s.’ T o m !” u rg ed M aryella.
W hen M rs. L illelo v e wag sum-
w ind, o b sc u rin g ev e ry th in g ; "I m u st g et th em back a t an y cost
•to n e d sh e d isclaim ed h av in g seen b u t I knew how to s te e r from the
Ju liu s m oved to w ard th e p latform
th e Jew els a t a ll tn e n ig h t before.
j wind. As long as I held h e r w here of th e car, w hich w as g e ttin g u n d er
" T h a t th ief m ust h av e tak en them she w as we would re a c h F a ir O aks way. #
th e n ! " decided M ary ella firmly.-
on o n e tack . T h e cold w as stin g in g
“ I'll te ll you a s soon as I am on th e
I reco llected th a t in o rd e r to g et to and th e snow b eat upon o u r exposed tr a in .”
N ot q u ite u n d e rsta n d in g , I n e v e r­
th e door Ju liu s h ad been forced to faces. My fin g ers w ere n u m b from
p a ss ihe d re s s e r on which th e p earls ho ld in g th e tille r, and so w ere M ary­ th e le ss ran on b esid e him an d allo w ­
toy. It w as p e rfe c tly po ssib le for him e lla 's w h ere sh e g rasp ed th e Jib ed him to m o u n t th e firs t step.
to h av e picked th em up u nobserved sh eet.
Now w h ere a re th e y ? ” 1 d e ­
But th e ex h illratio n m ade th e blood m anded.
a s he w ent by.
" W h a t sh all I do? I can n e v er look pum p fa s te r. T h e te rrific , sta g g e rin g
T h e tra in w as m oving fa s te r.
I (
M rs. H em m ingw ay in th e face again speed, th e h iss of th e ru n n e rs, th e could not keep up m uch longer.
Jf I hav e lost th em ! T h ey w ere very w hine of th e wind in th e rig g in g
"T h ey a re on th is tra in ," said
valuable. W h at sh all I do? W hat and th e fla p of th e m ain sail when Ju liu s, and th en seein g th e q u e stio n ­
I pointed up too high w ere m usic in g look on my face he ad d ed, "1 ,
•h a ll I d o ?”
" I ’ll g et them b ack ,” I d eclared for m y ears. W e seem ed not to be se n t them to m yself by p a rcel post.
h ero ically , not know ing in to w hat to u ch in g th e ice at a ll; and Indeed T hey a re In th e m ail-car.”
th e re w ere m o m en ts when we w ere
d ep th s my sta te m e n t m ig h t lead me.
I dropped back, and th e tra in J
Mary- pulled aw ay.
“Oh, w ill you, T o m ?” M ary ella ex going on only tw o ru n n e rs.
Ju liu s w aved a t me I
claim ed, d rag g ed from th e slough ot e lla ’.r w eig h t w as n o t su fficien t to from th e c a r step s.
^ .s p o n d by m y confidence. “ If you hold th e w indw ard sh o e on th e ice.
C H A P T E R XIV.
<To, j'&u can a8k a n y th in g of m e you ( at*d o ften it would Jum p a foot or
I gazed stu p id ly a t th e d e p a rtin g i
m o re from th e su rface.
p latform .
w a n t! ”
I looked a t h e r In q u irin g ly th e
“W h ere a re th e p e a rls? ” ask ed I
Jly h e a rt th rille d a t th e pro m ise In
h e r voice. W ith su ch a rew ard in f ir s t tim e it h ap p en ed to see if Hhe M aryella, Joining me.
"On th a t tr a in ,” I exp lain ed . "H e j
s ig h t I w ould have e n te re d upon the w as frig h te n e d . She read th e query
dow n and 9 1 0 a m o n th
p u t ’em In th e m all and se n t th em to 1
la b o r s of H e rc u le s w ith o u t a doubt of my glance.
com pletely inatalled
“It's all rig h t,” she sh o u ted . " I ’ll him self, p arcel p o st."
m y own m ind of accopm lishing
ta k e a ch an ce.”
“And you le t th e train go off with- I
them .
A nd so we did. I ’ held th e Ice­ out y o u !” she rep ro ach ed .
I d id n 't know e x actly w h at she
"H e d id n ’t tell m e until It w as too I
m ,enat, b u t I th o u g h t I w ould ta k e a b o a t w ith all sail s e t a t th e point
w
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lor m e to get a b o a rd ,” I d e fe n d ­
c lp iu te even th o u g h J im C ooper had
S u d d en ly o u t o f th e w hite flu rry ed my actio n , o r ra th e r in actio n as
said th e y w ere engag ed .
T h e re w as no tim e to be lost. L eav ­ loom ed a g lack shape. It w as one of b est I could.
R e a lly , yon w o u ld n 't have th ia H o tp o in t A u to ­
W hile we looked a t th e reced in g
in g M ary ella to d re s s, I w en t down th e fish in g s h a n tie s th a t d o ttled the
m
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tic
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lake.
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.
I
s ta ir s to o rg an ize a p o sse to go in
w o n d e r how you e v e r got a lo n g w ith o u t it. Y o u w ill
looked for th e c a u se and n o ticed a
p u rs u it. My an n o u n c e m e n t th a t I was b u t It w as too late.
W A STE
re m e m b e r , to o , how you used to fr e t ab o u t not a ffo rd ­
C rash ! T h e fro n t end of th e m ain w a te r tan k b esid e th e track .
going to lead a n o th e r p a rey to re c a p ­
D IIR N E H
in g o ne b u t in a y e a r you w ill have le a rn e d by e x p e ri­
tu r e th e escap ed co n v icts m e t w ith
A «roste b u rn ir
ence th a t it is m ost easy to o w n an ti o p e ra te .
■cunt e n th u s ia sm on th e p a rt of th e
con Ire Rttorhrd
N e v e r b e fttre have we o ffe re d at these low te rm s a
«Id so ld iers. One an d all th e y po­
lo any llo lp o in ;
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o
tp
o in t A u to m a tic E le c tric R a n g e w ith f o u r m o d e m
K a n g r. I l is o
lite ly declined. E v en th e s h e riff did
tim e a n il m o n e y saving conveniences. T h is ll o lp o in t
convenirne«« f o r
n q t resp o n d to th e id ea w ith a n y zest.
b u rn in g ru liliish
Is e q u ip p e d w ith tw o enclosed E a lro d u n its , o ne H i-
"H o w c a n
we c a tc h th e m ? ” he
and b e a tin e thè
Speed u n it und th e 'T h r ift C o o k e r as w e ll as a Iw n iiti-
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.
• h je c te d . "W e'v e g o t to follow on
f u l set o f Claas Ovenware.
fo o t a n d th e y ’ve g o t m y h o rse."
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"From what i ’ve seen of your
horse,” I replied, "I don’t think we
will have much trouble In beating
him in the race."
"He is a good horse,” the sheriff
argued, “and he la only nineteen
»pars old come next May.
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