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PAGE TWO
THURSDAY, OCT. 10. 1929
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
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UPPER W ILLA M E T T E
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n kum I
IL L U S T R A T E D
DONALD
R I LC Y "
Rem em ber Steddon, a pretty, un­
“ W h-what are we goin g to do?”
soph isticated girl, Is the daugh ter of
“ W ell, I’m not going to a ct, a n y­
a kin dly but narrow-m inded m inister
w ay, a s long a s th ere’s no cam era
In a sm all, m id-western town.
Her
on the job. L e t’s sit down and
fath er,
Rev. Doctor Steddon, vio len tly op­ w ait."
posed to w hat he considers “ w orldly
“ For w hat?"
th in g s,” accep ts motion p ictures as
“ Oh, I gu ess the train w ill come
the cause fo r much of the evil of the
p resen t
day.
T roubled
with
a back, or an o taer one w ill com e
cough, Rem em ber goes to see
along and we can flag it in plenty
Dr.
B retherick, an eld erly p hysi­
o f time.
S it down on this hand­
cian who is astonished to find her
In a bad plight. P ressed by the some red divan, won’t you? I’m Mr.
doctor, Rem em ber adm its her unfor- Holby, hy the w ay.”
tunate a ffa ir with
"Y e s, 1 know ," she said, and told
Elwood Faranby, a poor boy, son
him her name.
o f the town sot. A s Rem em ber and
T h ere was a long silen ce.
Then
Dr. H rethtrick dikcuss the problem ,
a telephone m essage brings the news he mused aloud:
th at Elwood h as been kidden in an
“ ‘R em em ber,’
eh?
G reat!
Ro-
accident.
Dr. B reth erick persuades
bina would have preferred that to
Rem em ber to go W est, her cough
Do you know
servin g as a p lausible excuse.
Un­ the one she chose.
able to bear the secret any longer, R obin a?”
Rem em ber goes to her m other anil
" 1 ’ve seen her.”
con fesses.
“ On the screen ?"
H er m other agrees w ith the plan
"On the train .”
o f the doctor. Mem leaves town. On
the train Mem a ccid en tally m eets
“ Oh, then you haven’t seen her.
Tom H olby, m ovie star, travelin g
T h at isn ’t the rea l Robina that
w ith Robina T eele, leadin g lady of
the m ovies, who are the cynosure of , w alks about.
That s Juot a poor,
all eyes.
T he train com es to an plain,
frighten ed,
anxious
little
abrupt halt, a d isaster liaivn g been tiling, a C in derella who only begins
n arro w ly avoided, and the p assen gers tQ , , ve whon sbe
on ber
bet out and w alk about.
~ ~
e»«..,
slippers. She has to be so infern-
Now Go On W ith the Story
a lly noble all day long that you can
The
o th er
p a ssen g e is
dawdled jjar(j|y blam e her for re stin g her
about, but Mem went, farth er anil o ve rw o r^e(j virtu es when sh e’s o ff
farth er.
She wanted to s e e wliat tb0 lot. ( uge(j to |)(. a pretty decent
w as on the other side o f that butte fe||()w tQo before , ,)egan t(j be
as much as m ankind has longed to ; a ber() by trad(j
Uut now_ go(ih.
see the o th er side of the moon.
liow I love m y faults! W hen th ere’s
W hen she started back the cool no cam era on me I’m a m igh ty mean
the butte
shadow
made her m an."
re s t aw hile.
T he heat and the
’’R eally?"
hypnosis o f the shim m erin g sand
“ Oh, I’ni a fiend. I’m th in k in g of
sea put her asleep in spite o f her­ p layin g villian s for a w hile, so that
self. She aw oke w ith a start.
I can be respectable a t m y own e x ­
T he train w as m oving, a new en­ pense outside the factory. B ut I’m
gin e d rag gin g It anil its broken i so mussed up betw een my profes-
engine.
She ran, fell picked her-1 sional em otions and my personal
s e lf up, lim ped forw ard.
ones that it’s hard to keep from
She w as alon e in the w ilderness, j actin g, on and off. Now look a t this
and the train w as alread y a toy ; situation. If tile cam era gan g were
running through the gap between here, I’d know Just w hat to do. I ’d
tw o lo fty buttes. Both m ocked the he S ir W alter R aleigh In a Stetson
girl
unendurably
and
she
stood and chaps.
But since th e re ’s Just
p an tin g In a suffocation of frig h t,; us two here and I have you In my
h er hands pluckin g a t each o th er’s i pow er— or you have me In your
fin g er nails.
power— I don’t know ju st how to
Then for the first tim e Mem un-1
act.
It. depends on you. A re you
dersotod w hat the desert m eant to | a heroine or an a d ven tu ress?”
those who had seen the last burro
“ A re you an onjanoo or a vam p?”
drop and found the canteen, full of
“ I don’t speak F rench.”
of
Lane, a t the Court Room thereof, at
Eugene, in the County of Lane, on ♦
THURSTO N
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+
T uesd ay, the 12th day of Novem ber, + + + + ♦ + + + + + + + + + + ♦
, ,
, .
. . . '1929, at .Ten o’clock In the forenoon
The Ladies A id m et w ith Mrs.
T he girls of the 1 leasant H ill high o f that day then and there to show
j school gave the boys a chicken din- cause, if an y you have, why the peti Charles T a y lo r last T h ursday and
1 ner last F rid ay as a rew ard for put­ tion of the A dm in istratrix herein, worked on a quilt. T h ey w ill m eet
com plete the
ting in the w inter s supply o f wood. praying for an order to sell the real
property o f said estate, should not
A long table was placed in the hall be granted and the A dm inistratrix quilting.
o f the high school building. C overs authorized to sell the real property
T h e high school held the freshm an
w ere laid for about 90. P lace cards desecribed in said petition and des­ reception last F riday evenin g at the
were colored autumn lea ves with cribed as follow s, to -w it:
high school building. A t a late hour
Com m encing at a point sixty (60)
H olby had guessed right.
Robina the nam es attached.
rods South of the One-Half Section a large bonfire was lighted and re ­
had missed him and when the help­
Mrs. O. H. W an gelin , who has Corner betw een Section s 35 and 36, freshm ents of sandw iches, p ickles,
less conductor protested again st the been livin g the past four y ears with Tow nship 17 South, Range Four (4) cake and punch w ere served.
her daughter, Mrs. E. B. T in k er, left W est W illam ette M eridian; running
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Henson re­
Continued on Page 4
thence E ast fo rty (401 rods; thence
for Phoenix, A rizona, T u esd ay night. South 768 fe e t; thence W est 196 turned from a trip to K lam ath F alls
She was accom panied by her daugh­ feet; thence South 222 feet; thence last Thursday, w here they visited
SUMMONS
ter, M iss E tta M ay W angelin, who W est 464 feet; thence North 60 rods Mrs. Henson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O P T H E
cam e from A rizona last July. T hey to the place o f beginning, containing Robert D errington.
S T A T E O F O REG ON FO R T H E
fourteen (14) acres in Lane County,
w ill spend the w inter in A rizona, re­
C O U N T Y O F LA N E .
Rev. O 'B rian filled the pulpit here
O re g o n ;
turnin g next summer.
last
Sunday m orning and Rev. M iller
A
lso
B
egin
nin
g
at
a
point
32.801
lio rten se 1, H oldredge, P la in tiff, vs.
Miss J essie C arothers is in the , chains W est o f the Southeast Corner ; in the evening. Rev. M iller has been
Mrs, L ew is H arris, A m anda J.
Moore now A m anua B ow en; ivouie hospital n j Eugene, w here she was I of Claim No. 44, N otification No. 3073 ejected m inister here for the com ing
in Section 33, T ow n ship Sixteen (16)
iro w o rid g e ; tile unknown heirs ot openated on last w eek.
South. Range 8, W est W illiam ette year.
Mrs. A ugustus C. H e rrick ; Am anda
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Sheridan have Meridian, and running thence . North
C. Rigdon; the unknown heirs ot
527 feet to the railroad right of w ay;
A C ouple o f Reasons
John B . R ig d o n , ueceaaed; W illiam purchased a T udor C h evrolet Six.
Mr, and Mrs. E. E. K ilp atrick have thence So u th easterly along said right
M charlaud and E tta M cFarland,
She: "I bobbed my hair to show
e<
way
to
a
point
due
E
ast
of
the
his w iie; Junu M cF arland; Allien. purchased a P ontiac sedan.
...
. . ,,, ,
,
place of beginning, and thence W est my independence.”
M cFarland and A bbie M cFarland,
Miss N ellie Jordan returned to her [ 648 feet to the place of beginning.
He: “ W hat did you bob your sk irt
his w ife; J. 1. B arhre and L. A
contalning 3.90 acres, more or less,
B arb ie, his w ife; L u ciru a T h a yer home in Sprin gfield last Saturday.
fo r? ”
in
Lane
County,
O
regon;
and John A. T h ayer, her husband;
W itness, the Hon C. P. Barnard.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
Jam es M cF arland; M argaret \\ euo
Judge of the County Court of the
“ Daddy, teacher inquired a fte r you
and Stephen M. W ebb, her bus
N otice Is hereby given that the tin State of O regon, for the County of today.”
band; C h arles M cF arland; P eter
Lane
and
Seal
o
f
said
Court
hereto
dersigneil,
A.
C.
B
arrett,
aiim
inistra-
B. G uernsey and C iara J. G uernsey,
"R e ally ? "
his Wife- Roy T G u e r n s e y the i tor of the estate of Em m a J. Barrett, ^ fix e d this 9th day of O ctober, 1929
un kn ow n ' he?rs o£ C y n th ia ’ Ann l e a s e d , has filed his F in a l A cco u n t!
A tte st: W . B. D ILLAR D .
“ Y es; he said he would like to
M cFarland,
d eceased ;
the
uu. ; >n the County Court of Lane County, :
„
know w hat sort of a fool my fath er
B y L. M. B R Y SO N , Deputy.
known heirs of Jonathan M cF ar ’ ()regon' ,and that N ovem ber 9th, 1929,
(S E A L )
O 10-17-24-31 N 7 w as.”
R E P O R T O F C O N D IT IO N O F T H E
Commercial State Bank of Springfield
and ------ G ates, his w ife; Robert place for hearin g and considering
B a k er and ------ B aker, his w ife; said account.
at Springfield, County of Lane, State of Oregon, at tZ.e close of business
The date of first publication being
W illiam Jordan and ------ Jordan.
O ctober 4th, 1929.
his w ife; the unknown heirs ot j O ctober 10th, 1929.
A. C. B A R R E T T , A dm inistrator.
M aty J. Jordan, deceased;
ano
all other persons or parties un- j A L T A KING, A tto rn ey for E state.
RESOURCES
O 10-17-24-31 N 7 Loans and discounts .........................................................._..........
$132 286 94
known, claim ing a n y right, title, .
O verdrafts ......................................................................................................... 'l57^30
in terest, lien or e sta te in the real
H U N T IN G
OR T R E S P A S S - Bonds, secu rities, e tc ........ ...........................................................................
42,680.76
property described in this com ; "N O
18,’400.00
p la in t o r c la im in g ; by, th ro u g h o r 'I N G ” s ig n s p rin te d and In s to c k a t B anking house $14,900.00; furniture and fixtures $3,500.00 .............
Real esta te owned other than hanking house .......................................
10,668.31
u n d e r a n y o f th e above nam ed de- th e S p r in g fie ld N e w s O ffic e .
fendunts; D efendants.
Cash, due from banks and cash i t e m s .......................... .............................
49,713.23
To
Mrs. L ew is
H arris;
Noble
C IT A T IO N
T o tal .......................................................................................................... $253,906.54
T ro w b rid g e; the unknown heirs ot
Mrs. A ugu stus C. H e rrick ; Am anda IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
L IA B IL IT IE S
C. Rigdon; the unknown heirs of
S T A T E O F O REG O N FOR T H E
Capital stock paid in ..
$ 30,000 00
John B. Rigdon, d eceased ; W illiam
C O U N TY O F LANE.
Surplus .... .........................
3.000.00
M cFarland and E tta M cFarland, his
2161.74
In the m atter of the E state o f John Undivided p ro fits— net
w ife; John M cF arland; A lbert M c­
Di mand deposits .........
175,351 74
J. Thom as, D eceased.
Farland and A bbie M cFarland, his
24.190.61
T o L eora A. H ark in s; J asp er W. T im e ce rtifica te s .........
w ife ; J. I. Barhre and L. A. Barhre, T hom as; E lsie J. M arston; A lbert M Savin gs deposits ............
19,202.45
his w ife; Lucinda T h a y er and John
T hom as;
L ee
D. T hom as;
John
A. T h a yer, her husband; Jam es Mc­
T otal .......................................................................................................... $253,906.54
Sp ores;
M ary
F.
Sm ith;
F ran k
F arlan d ; M argaret W ebb and S te ­ Sp o res; Sam uel Sp ores; L eila Rea-
S ta te of O regon, County o f Lane, ss:
phen M. W ebb, her husband; C harles ric k ;
Irene
R en n in ger;
Daniel
I, C. E. K enyon, cashier of the above-named bank, do solem nly sw ear
M cF arland; P eter B. G uernsey and
/-,i
r
..
m .S p o res;
C arrie
M oore;
Marvin
L ,t° „y L Sp ores; W illiam P o w ers; M ary Bol that the above statem en t is true to the best of my know ledge and belief.
G uern sey;
the unknown heirs of 1er; Frankie P o w ers; K a te H arkins
C. E. K E N Y O N , C ashier.
Correct— Attest:
C y n th ia Ann M cFarland, deceased; and M ary D ead m an :— G reetin gs.
W e lb y Steven s. M. M. P erry — D irectors.
the unknown heirs of Jonathan Mc­
In the name of the State o f O regon,
Subscribed and sworn before me this 9th day o f October, 1929.
Farland, deceased; C arrie E ccles; You are hereby cited and required to
the unknown heirs of T. J. E ccles, appear in th e County Court of the
(SEA L)
I. M. P E T E R SO N , N otary Public for Oregon.
deceased; E rank A dkin s and ------ S ta le of Oregon, for the County of
(M y com m ission expires June 1, 1932.)
A dkins, his w ife; O liver G ates and
----- G ates, his w ife ; Robert B aker
and ------ B aker, his w ife; W illiam
Jordan and ----- - Jordan, his w ife;
dry air.
the unknown heirs of M ary J: Jordan
“ Then you m ust ho an onjanoo," d eceased; and a ll other persons or
For a trance-w hile Mem made a he said. “ In that case I suppose 1 parties unknown, claim in g any right,
p erfect a llego ry o f h elplessn ess on really ought to play the villian and title, in terest, lien or estate in the
real property described in the com ­
a monument.
She heard a voice — But here com es the train. Dog-on plaint herein, or claim in g by, through
Just as we w ere w orkin g up a or under any of the above named
laughin g with a kind of queryin g |it!
IWIW»W1WOTIMM^^
'»latti:?Mlffli«ll«|liliW«M((«MilW«l
| real plot.
I hope I h aven ’t com- defendants. D efendants.
exclam ation :
I
prom
ised
you.
If
you’re
afraid
1
in the nam e of the S tate of O re­
"H ello ? ”
T he word w as as unim portant as have, I’ll have to go back and hide gon: You are h ereby require,; to i
appear and an sw er the com plaint
could he and It cam e from what she until the next train com es along. Or filed again st you in the above en­
had Just decreed the m ost useless you can, for I im agine it’s Robina titled suit w ithin four w eeks from
[ 'K t S t ll R
th in g on earth, a handsom e m oving that reversed the engine. She pro- the date of the first publication of
mm
this summons, and if you fail .o to
picture actor. He went on:
hably missed me and suspected that
appear and answ er, the p lain tiff n il!
“ H ere we are, eh?"
I was out here with a p rettier girl apply to the Court fo r the re iei
This clubbing offer with
Tom Holby laughed at fate as in than she is— -pardon m e! Sh all I go prayed for in the com plaint, to-wit:
(
F IR S T : T h a t the p lain tiff is tlv.
and hide?"
bis pictures.
Portland Newspapers pro­
ow ner in fee sim ple o f the follow ing
“ I’ve n early died of th irst In the
“ O h ,'n o - no!
I couldn’t think of described prem ises, to-wit:
vides both local, state and
d esert h alf a dozen tim es,” he said; it.
Nobody know s me.
It ca n ’t
Com m encing at a point 32.74 chains
but there was a lw a y s a cam era or niako an y d ifferen ce w hat they say W est o f the Southeast corn er o f the
world news at a saving to
John Stoops Donation Iaind Claim
tw o a few yards o ff and a grub about me.”
No. 41, Ndtif. 6505, Tp. 19 S. R. 1 W.
you never before offered.
w agon Just outside. And the heroine
“ Gosh! what an enviable position. W. M in Lane County, Oregon, run­
usually com es gallopin g to the rescue Stick to your luck. Miss Steddon. n in g thence North 24 degrees 23’
and picked ine up in tim e for the May 1 help you dow n?”
E ast 8.37 C h ain s; thence North 24
DAILY OREGONIAN—
d egrees 40’ W est 17.15 chain s; thence
final clinch. I see the heroine, but
One year by mail .... .... .... . $6.00
North 40 d egrees 5 1’ W est 8.37
th e grub w agon's late.”
T h at was a ch ap ter in M em 's life ch ain s;
thence North 44 degrees
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS—
W est 6.81 chain s; thence North 40
One y e a r ........ ....................... 1.75
degrees
55’ W est
10.28 ch a in s;;
thence South 41 degrees 3 1’ W est 4.85
chain s to a point 3.21 chain s south o f
Total — ........._...................... $7.75
the most northerly northw est corner
o f the John Stoops Donation Land
Claim
No. 41, thence South 5.68
BOTH FOR ..................... $5.85
ch ain s; thence W est 2192 chain s;
thence South 33.84 ch ain s; thence
SAVE ..............................7.$1.90
East 47.83 chains to the place o f be­
ginning. con tain in g 160 01-100 acres
of land, m ore or less, togeth er with
all the righ t o f w ays and privileges
DAILY AND SUNDAY OREGONIAN—
thereunto belonging, all in the Coun­
ty of U n s and the S ta te o f Oregon,
One year by mail .............. $8.00
A lso the Southw est quarter of the
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS—
N ortheast quarter o f Section
17.
T ow n ship 19 South Range 1 W est of
One year ....
1.75
the W illam ette Meridian, containing
40 a cres, all in I^ine County. Oregon.
T o tal
...............„ ................. $9.75
A lso the South h a lf of the N orth­
w est quarter of Section 17. in T o w n ­
ship 19 South, Range 1 W est of the
BOTH FOR ...................... $7.35
W illam ette M eridian, con tain in g 80
acres. In Lane County, Oregon.
SAVE ................................. $2.40
SE C O N D :
That
the
defendants
h a v e not. nor have any of them , any
right, title, in terest or lien upon said
prem ises.
T H IR D : That the title of the
THE PORTLAND NEWS—
HERE IS YOUR OPPOR­
p lain tiff in and to said prem ises be I
One year by mail ....
$5.00
fo rever quieted against the defend­
TUNITY FOR A LIMITED
ants, and all persons claim ing hy.
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS—
TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR
through or tinder them, or any of
One year ....................... ..... } .75
them.
TWO NEWSPAPERS FOR
F O U R T H : T hat the p lain tiff have
LESS THAN THE PRICE
such o th er and fu rth er re lie f herein
Total
............................ $6.75
ns to the Court tuav seem meet In the
OF ONE.
prem ises.
B 0T H FOR ......................$5 00
T h is sum m ons Is published once
each w eek for four su ccessive w eeks
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hv order of the Hon. O F Sklpw orth.
SAVE ...............- ................ $1.75
Judge of the C ircuit Court ot the
S ta te o f Oregon for I.ane County.
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this summons Is O ctober 16, 1929
New Subscriptions w ill s ta rt when­
and the last date of publication Nov.
7, 1929.
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