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    T H U R S D A Y . NOV
14. 1'.»21*
offices of P o tte r * King. 531
B uilding F tg c n e , O regon
T e rm s of sale, ca sh In hand o r on
c o n tra c t with p a rtia l paym ent and a
first Hell III on Hie p roperty for III»
balance, to be approved by th e Ad­
m in is tra trix and th e C ounty C ourt
I.EOUA A H ARKINS.
A d m in istratrix o f th e E sta te of
all th e legiona of hell, hut he waa “ j ,a |n |„ g 3 90 a c re s, inure or less, In
Jo h n J T hom as, D eceased
little a fra id of th a t wife of his She |.n „,, C ounty. D ragon;
N 14 21 28 It 5 12
alone could .»cold him w ith Im punity | Said sali» to lak e place at th e law
and by th e m ere w ith d raw al of her
ap p ro v al c a s t a cloud a c ro s s his
heaven. He w as In an a b je c t p e r­
b ein g excused fo r a c h an g e of cos
plexity now.
tu n ic. a v isito r from o v erseas waa
• • • •
b ro u g h t upon th e set. a g re a t F ren ch
H ave a Job and get a Job. T o him
g en eral.
T he p ublicity m an su g g ested th a t | th a t h a th —
R em em ber S ted d o n 'a first p ictu re
th e g e n e ra l m ig h t like to be photo­
w a « ap p ro ach in g Its finish.
g ra p h e d on th e scen e. He laughed
S he had been alread y acq u irin g a
and cam e fo rw ard w ith a boyish e a ­
little nam e.
G ossip of e v ery sort
g ern ess. W hen th e p ictu re ap p eared
w as rife, and som e of It w as f la tte r ­
in n e w sp ap er su p p lem en ts about the
ing. T he w ord flo ated about thut
w orld it w as s ta te d in each of the
"S ted d o n w as m aking good nt Bel­
cap tio n s th a t th e w a rrio r had said.
• R em em b er S ted d o n Is tile p re ttie st m ond's.
I love It »he knew I w»« w riting
Your I In S ection 33. Towm tlilp 1« South.
liana«* 3. Wont W illam ette M crhllan.
loving W Ire
and ru nning th en ce N orth 527 feel
W hen thia tin y bom b vxplmlwt In ( ) )h|t riUlnmt| r |g l|, t)f wav (h „„,
l>r
S terlilon'a
p a rso n ag e It
pro- . S o u th eaaterly along mild right of
iluceil an o u ta ta n d lu g effect. T he way Io a point due Knut of the place
¡oh. devil t.g h tc r w as not afra id
SQMi
il l u s t r a t e d
»Y
DONALD
R IL E Y zz
B ut sh e w as unbe-
R em em ber Steddon, a p re tty , un Spanish vixen,
so p h istic a te d girl, is th e d a u g h te r of ltevably inept.
a kindly but narrow -m inded m in is te r
"I w ish I had th e co u rag e and th e
in a sm all, mid w estern tow n. H er
k
in
d n e ss to give you a B elasco train-
fa th e r
I
Rev. D octor Steddon, v iolently op- lng." he said. "Y ou know he te stified
posed to w h at he co n sid ers "w orldly ln c c u rt th a t w hen he tra in e d M r»,
th in g s." a c c e p ts m otion p ic tu re s a s
c a r t e r for h e r big w ar-horse
th e cause
for much of the evil of the
w ith
a roles, h e h ad to b re a k h er m uscle-
p re s e n t
day.
T ro u b led
bound co n d itio n first. He th rew h er
cough. R em em b er go es to see
B reth erick , an elderly physi- dow n s ta irs , th ro ttle d h er. beat h e r
D r.
elau w ho is asto n ish e d to find h er head a g a in s t th e w all, and ch ased
in a bad plight. P re sse d by th e
doctor, ‘R em em b er a d m its h e r unfor- h e r ab o u t th e room , S h e told me her-
tu n a te a ffa ir w ith
self th a t sh e learn ed th e D eclaratio n
Elwood F aran b y , a poor boy, son oj in d ep en d e n ce by h e a rt and sp e n t
of th e tow n sot. As R em em b er and h o u rs and h o u rs re p e a tin g it as glibly
D r. B re th tric k d iscu ss th e problem ,
a telep h o n e m essag e b rin g s th e n ew s as she could, E very tim e she m issed
th a t Elw ood h as been k idden in an an a rtic u la tio n sh e w ent back to th e
accid en t.
Dr. B re th e ric k p e rsu a d e s 5eg tn n ing an d re c ite d it o v er ag a in —
R em em b er to go W est, h e r cough h u n d re d s and h u n d re d s of tim es.
se rv in g as a plau sib le excuse,
en­
a b le to b e a r th e se c re t any longer. T h a t's how sh e le a rn e d to d eliv er
R em em ber goes to h e r m o th er an d g reat tira d e s w ith a b re a th le ss ru sh ,
con fesses.
1 y et m ade ev ery sy llab le d istin ct.
H e r m o th er agTees w ith th e p lan
*
lea rn e d how to ch arg e
of th e doctor. Mem leav es tow n. On
{¿a tra in Mem accid en tally m e e ts ab o u t th e stag e like a lioness.
T om H olby, m ovie s ta r, tra v e lin g
“T o be a g re a t a c tr e s s is no easy
w ith R o b in a T eele, lead in g lady o f , joj , Y ou've got to w ork like a fiend
th e m ovies, w ho a re th e cy n o su re of
you 'll g e t now here. Y ou've got to
a ll eyes.
T he tra m com es to a n
a b ru p t h alt, a d is a s te r h aiv n g been ex ercise yo u r a rm s and legs and your
b et o u t an d w alk ab o u t.
voice an d y o u r soul. If you will,
n arro w ly avoided, an d th e p assen g er» you've g o t a big fu tu re. If you w on't
A t T ucson M em m e e ts Dr. Ga
.y s ium p a io n g p lay in g sm all p a rts
Kwtxifh n rnkStOZ*. W no ItllOWa llv i
fa th e r’ S he m iscalls T om H olby Mr. till you lose y o u r bloom o f youth.
W oodville' in o rd e r to m ak e _ h er th e n you 'll slip in to c h a ra c te r p a rts
fan cied s u ito r seem m o re re a l. W hile and go ou t like an old candle.
th e G a lb ra ith s a re aw ay, she w rites
• • • •
th em as w ell as h e r p a re n ts tL at sh e
T
h
e
u
p
sh
o
t
of It wag th a t Mem
h a s m a rrie d Mr. W oodville an d th a t
th ey a re to live In Y um a— for w hich w as reco g n ized as a s ta r y e t to be
place sh e buys a tic k e t.
made— if, indeed, h e r neb u lo u s am-
A rriv in g th e re sh e f a lls j “ * 1
* I b itio n s should ev er be condensed in-
movie company of Tom Holby. lorn
in s ists th a t she becom e a n e x tra a n d , to solid ach ie v em en t.
la m o st co rd ial to h er. S he f i n d s ; c la y m o re felt th a t sh e had a fu-
h e rse lf In th e m ovie gam e.
' tu re. H e t o l i h e r so. B ut h e told
A fte r h e r ac c id e n t, J*'"® reC*
1 h er th a t a period of h ard lab o r lay
le tte r from L eva M em a’re, u .v m a g ,
h e r to H ollyw ood, and sta lin g In h e r , b etw een h e r and th a t p arad ise,
le tte r th a t she can g et h i.' a position I T h e irs w as a cu rio u s m ethod of
In a film lab o rato ry .
, - v ' g e ttin g acq u ain ted . T e a c h e r an d stu-
M em g ets a. Job in a film a ™
; d e n t b ecam e as m uch involved in
loses it She m eets a Mrs. » tu rg s ,
from h e r hom e tow n, who ta lk s of th e | each o th e r's souls as A belard and
»▼Ils of th e m ovies an d say s th a t th e j H eloise a t th e ir firs t sessio n s.
STm* ^ \ tOX
toX / S a t ’ Otth t r i c la y m o re offered h e r a lift hom e
m o th er is com ing to P alm S p rin g s. jn h is au to m o b ile. It w as q u ick er
and Mem goes th e re to m e e t h er. She thaQ th e g treet car> b u t it seem ed
decides th a t she w ill sell h er soul to
quIck(?r th a n th a t
T h e y c h a tter-
^ M e m ^ g e ts a ^ n o u ’^ w l t h th e Ber- ed of a r t th e o rie s and p ractices.
how long th e
■friond m ovie com pany She fin u d s h a tr- 1 T hey d id n o t realize
self posing w ith C laym ore as h e r ue- c a f stoo<i in fro n t of h e r bungalow
re c to r, obeying his co m m an d s in a befo re Mem got o u t o r how long he
kind of stupor.
Now Go On With the Story
We are a g en ts for
SA R G O N
The
B e rm o n d
com pany,
when
her
Flanery’s Drug Store
Springfield, Oregon
SALE of
ZOO New Dresses
$14.95
Ccais
w aited a fte r she got out, talk in g .
, , ,
,
talk in g , befo re he bade h er a final
T h en th e lig h ts w en t out a n d good n ig h t.
H er m o th e r realized it. p eerin g
th e re w as a w ait w hile Mike
w ith th ro u g h th e c u rta in s, and L eva ex-
»long
th e
g allery
p a ra lle l
th e m e
W est
196
f ■
tw eezers in his gloved h an d s. W h en , c ia!m ed;
F in a lly , in a fre n z y she w e n t to 768 fe e t;
tlli-n c e S o u th 222 fe e t; th e n c e W est
'G o o d L o rd ' T h e m inx has th e ill- h e r ta b le and w ro t" h e r hu sband an .464 fe e t; th e n c e N o r th 60 ro d s to th e
Mike w as read y th e c am e ra m an
sh o u ted : " H it 'em !
All rig h t. Mr. re c to r e a tin g o u t of h e r hand alread y , a n sw e r to h is le tte r ;
p la n t o f b e g in n in g , corn lin in g fo u r
in
Lane
C o u n ty .,
C lay m o re!"
Mr. C laym ore called S h e'll g et on."
1 D ear H u sb an d — I am n«ham d o t teen t l 4 » a c re s
She m e t Tom H olby on th e lo t one you fo r w ritin g such a 1:1 an little I Oregon;
"M usic, p le a se !"
A l. e, b e g in n in g a t a p o in t 32 8 0
And Mem found h e rse lf in a sea day
H e h ad
ask ed to com e note. Yes, I am proud to say n n c h a in s W e s t o f th e S o u th e a s t c o rn e r
of blazing ra d ia n c e trem u lo u s w ith QVer and ta lk of a p ossible c o n tra c t d a u g h te r is an a c tr e s s and Is doing o f Cl III No. 44 N o tific a tio n N o »073
w ith th e B erm ond com pany. He fine w ork. If you a re n o t proud of h er
a sh im m er of m usic.
S he w en t back to th e door an d g reeted Mem w ith e n th u sia sm , and it is b ecau se you d o n 't know et».;i
»odded w hen C laym ore's "A re you ghe w arm ed a t th e p rid e of h is re ­ to be. You will som e day. you'll ¡- ■■
S he is w o rk in g h a rd an d earn ii •
re a d y ? ” p e n e tra te d th e m y th re a lm cognition. T h en sh e felt a little
from fa r aw ay. She h e ard him call lw in ge o f co n scien ce—an in tu itio n lo ts of m oney, and I'm going to sta;.
"C am era! A ctio n !” an d sh e h e a rd th a t 8h e had no rig h t to be so glad dow n h e re as long a s she n eeds me.
h is voice recitin g a n im p ro v ised lib- t0 gee Mr. H olby, now, as she fancied. I g u ess you can g "t alo n g w ith o u t us
re tto for h e r pantom im e.
she b elonged
to Mr. C laym ore. fo r aw h ile. If you c a n 't com e on out
“ Y ou've com e from y o u r d a rk c e ll; J o n e day w hen a little scen e w as and see for y o u rself how w rong you
T h e lig h t blinds you! You begin to b ein g film ed in w hich Mem .was th e are. I hope yo u r n ex t le tte r will be
Mem w ould sen d her
aee th e an g ry public, th e cru el OI1iy a c tre s s , th e re s t of th e co m p an y an apology.
— -
- - ---- -
Judge. You flinch. You fall back.
t-
‘T hey a re going to se n ten ce m e to
d eath -’ ‘T hey a re h issin g m e be-
aause I loved too well-’ B u t my little
baby! T hey said 1 k illed him ! T h e y !
• a n 't know how I loved him ! H ow 1
fe lt h is little h an d s on my cheek,
h is lipa a t my b re a s t! How I su ffered
When his cheek s grew cold! O G od;
I prayed for his lift» even though it j
w a n t e te rn a l sham e! B ut he is gone.
My lover is dead. W h at Is thia w orld ,
to m e! W ring your hands'. Look at
th e Judge! Draw yo u rself up! Defy
him ; T h a t’s it! Now le t th e te a r s
•om e. My baby, I am com ing to I
and Sargon Soft
Mars Pills
g irl in A m erica."
p ic tu re was fin is h e d , a g reed to re n t
More am axing
yet.
Mem first
M em to a new c o m p a n y th a t w as to
learn ed of th is asto u n d in g fact from
m a k e T o m H o lb y a s ta r
H e had
h er a sto n ish ed fath er,
e a rn e d th e e le v a tio n , and th is m eant
new
s
cam
e
in
a
le
tte
r
from
T he
th a t he and R o b in a T e e le w o u ld pai l
th e m an Mem an d h e r m o th e r loved
'c o m p a n y — nt le a s t u p o n th e screen.
and d read ed .
As Mrs. S teddon'»
W h e n M em rea d o f th is f la t t e r in g
lin g e rs opened th e en v elo p e In th e
p la n in an e v e n in g p a p e r h e r h e a rt
a w k w ard n ess of gu ilt, tw o p ic tu re s
gave a hop
She was n o t s u re Just
fell to th e floor. T h ey w ere In th e
w h a t th e e x c ite m e n t m e a n t w it h in her
brow n ro to g ra v u re s of th e Sunday
su p p lem en ts
and
p re s e n te d
Mem th e re .
She d id n o t w a n t T o m H o lb y fo r
sta n d in g a t th e side of th e F rench
h e rs e lf, y e t she d id n o t w a n t to see
g en eral. B oth s ta te d th a t he had
■
a n y o th e r w o m a n la n d h in t.
called th is p ro m isin g m em b er of the
a.»i.<
X
M
k
iM
M
W
tuiaM
M
BBiaHHaM
aaM aaM i
C la y m o re o b tru d e d upon h e r m e d i­
B erm ond com pany " th e p re ttie s t girl
ta tio n s .
She w as u n d e r o b lig a tio n s
in A m erica.”
im p o s e d by h is d e v o tio n .
Mem and h e r m o th e r g a th ered
H e tried to be aloof, p rofessional,
th em selv es to g e th e r a s if they had
and d ire c to ria l In his conduct with
been dazed by a rip of lig h tiin g from
Mem, lest th e com pany d isco v er his
th e b lue and w aited fo r th e th u n d e r­
' in fatu atio n .
B ut his love w as less
bolt to sm ash th e w orld ab o ut them
and less c o n te n t w ith co u rtesy nlone
T h ey read th e le tte r to g e th e r It be­
T he very effo rt em phasized w hat he
gan w ihout an y “ D ear D au g h ter" or
sou g h t to hide, an d the w h isp er went
"D ear W ife.” It b e g an :
a b o u t th a t C laym ore and
Steddon
T h e Inclosed clip p in g s w ere sent
w ere th ic k e r th a n thieves.
to m e by m em b ers of m y congregiv
H e p ersu ad ed h e r now an d then
tlo n w ho w ere so jo u rn in g , one In
to s tro ll—a n y th in g to get h e r aw ay
New Y ork an d one In C hicago. It Is
from th e eyes and e a rs o f h er m o th er
h a rd fo r m e to doubt th e w itn ess of
an d her h o u sem ates
my eyes, b u t It Is alm o st h a rd e r for
C O N T IN U E D N E X T W E E K
m e to believ e th a t th e wife of my i
bosom an d th e d a u g h te r re a re d In I
R e g u la r v a lu e s to $29.50
A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S S A L E O F R E A L ,
th e s h e lte r of o ur hom e could have
PROPERTY
fallen so low so suddenly. B efore I
A ll W a n te d M a te ria ls
A ll P o p u la r C o lo rs
N otice Is h ereb y given th a t by 1
w rite m o re I w an t to h e a r th e tru th v irtu e of an o rd e r of th e C ounty
from b o th of you. If you can and w ill, c o u r t of l^ine C ounty, O regon. In the
Them* v alu es c a n n o t but he ap p re c ia te d
m a tte r o f
th e
« s ta te
of
John J
tell it.
a
n
d m eet w ith y o u r ap p ro v al. S izes 14 to
T he Rev
D octor S ted d o n w as T h o m a s , dece ase d , d u ly m a d e a m i
2 0 ; 30 to 48; 1 4 '\ to 24
e n te re d o f re c o rd on Hie l.'llh d a y o f
so m eth in g m o re th a n a fa th e r to h is N o v e m b e r. 1929. Un u n d e rs ig n e d . ail
d a u g h te r, or a h u sb an d to his w ife; r . iln is t r a t r ix o f s a id e s ta te , w ill, on
h e w as also th e high p rie s t of his and a f t e r S a tu rd a y , th e 14th d a y o f
D e ce m b e r. 1929, o ffe r fo r sal
am i
religion.
s e ll a : p riv a te s a le , th e re a l p ro p .—
H u n d re d s of th em . All at red u ced prices.
But Mrs. S ted d o n had grow n up ty In s a id o r d e r and d e scrib ed a
All p rices ttn th e se and Ix*athcr S port
w ith h e r h u sb an d and had seen his fo llo w s , lo - w it :
C o m m e n c in g at a p o in t s ix ty
Jackets reduced.
te m p e rs goad him to too m any m is­
tlo n
ta k e s . S he w as m erely a n g ry at him ro d s S o u th o f th e O n e -H a lf
S ale S ta rts F rid a y m o rn in g a t 8 :30
< orn« r 1« tv .i« -n S e c tio n s 35 an-l "6,
now for a h u rs t of w rath , w hile Mem ’’ e w u s h ip 17 S '> i,th. K in g « ' I W e rt
co w ered before him as an Inspired W i l a i m - t i e V . r io ie a : r u n n in g Ho : •
E a s t f o r t y «4h> r o ils ; t h e n c « -u th
pro p h et.
Coats
BEARD’S
EUGENE
OREGON
There’s no experi­
ment in our
investment plan
I
you'
My baby!
S he h e ard his voice w alliftg and
tre m b lin g like th e vox h u m an a stop i
»he v illag e o rg a n ist used to pull o u t !
fo r the sak e of path o s. It w as m aud- ,
lin, ch eap , tra sh y , y e t It waa th e |
tr u th fo r h e r as fo r m illions of o th e r .
girls. It w as tr ite b ecau se it had
broken so m an y h e a rts.
S he fe lt a fool, a g u ilty fool. T he I
m usic, th e lig h ts, th e d ire c to r's voice .
— all, all w as In san ity . B ut It sw ep t
h e r h e a rt strin g s w ith an A eolian (
th rill and they san g w ith a m ad i
despair.
B ut Mem h ad been schooled all
h e r life to keep h er h an d s dow n and i
to avoid flourish , to ta k e sh o rt ste p s !
and to keep h er w aist and hips solid.
T hough th e fash io n s of th e d ay gave
h e r sh o rt, loose sk irts, free a rm s, she
m ig h t a s well have been h andcuffed
and hobbled an d fasten ed In Iron
sta y s, for all th e freedom she used.
C laym ore m ade h e r ru n , w ith long­
er and lo n g er strid e , bend an d touch
th e floor, fling h e r a rm s alo ft, ta k e
th e step s of a S p a n ish d a n c e r and a
12 MONTHS TO PAY
Y NO M E A N S ! N ot o n ly is flit* plan In h e re n tly
sound and busin e ss-like — but it lia s been trie d
and tested and proved.
T h e re are hundreds o t “ M e m o ria l P a rk s ’’ in the
U nited S tates. E very one o f them bits been developed
and financed a cco rd in g to a plan w h ich , in (¡very im p o r t­
a n t respect, corresponds to o u r plan in fin a n c in g Ile s t-
lla v e n . And in every one of these cases, th e plan has
w orked o u t w ith m a rke d success, and to th e e n tire s a tis­
fa c tio n o f th e o rig in a l purchasers those w ho b o u g h t
p ro p e rty in the park on an in ve stm e n t basis.
f o r the A m azing Neu)
RCA
T h e essence o f th is plan is tile disposal o f tra c ts iti tin*
P ark to o rig in a l purchasers on an in v e s tm e n t basis, and
u n d e r c o n d itio n s th a t provide, fir s t, fo r th e use o f the
m oney th u s obtained (every d o lla r o f it ! ) fo r the .devel­
o p m e n t o f (lie P a rk ; and, second, fo r tin* re-sale o f the
p ro p e rty ¡is the im p ic v e m e u t o f tin* P ark is ca rrie d on.
A O - f l it r ia
nt
l iin io l» ï j j »
C a li
«4
M o u n t» in S ii’ K » l o n e r
|u I
C om pany
If
in b ehind i t . T h a t m e a n * \ |
years o f d efw n d ' ’ <• p e r - •*
fo rm a iH
I’»»
>u. i-‘ t |,s
p la ce t h is f i •<: r a d io in
y o u r hon.< .
ly $ 1 0 .0 0
clown and th e n $6.67 r iot ?ld y pays fo r i t w h ile you
anjoy It» C om e in tod ay fo r a fr< e d em o n s tra tio n »
It is expressly provided th a t the re-sales are to be
made a t a price n o t less th a n 100 per co n t g re a te r th a n
th e o rig in a l price. T h e experience o f o ilie r P arks is th a t
the re-sale takes place in a period o f fro m six m o n th s to
tw o years am i a half. D u rin g th a t tim e I lie p ro p e rty is not
subject to ¡m y assessments, taxes o r liens o f any nature.
T iie investm ent, is sm all. T h e p ro p e rty is r ig h t here a t
hom e— w here you can see it w a tc h its developm etit.
S u re ly— you owe it to y o u rs e lf to learn a ll a bout th is
u n ique o p p o rtu n ity .
Fmv a th er
b e a u tifu l rio<’ « is, S c r e e n G r id , S u p er
B eta , in (Console and table cabinets»
B0QKCUN S tates P ower C ompany
R e st-H a v e n
MEMORIAL PARK
536-7-8 M iner B uilding
Telephone 830
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