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    THURSDAY. JUNE 19. 1930
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(BUYING OR SELLING1
get results j
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F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
Exactly how and when the ex*
Again she became conscious of
way. But I ’m oot m istaken.
And I
______ perlencs began. Eve could not after* curious glances. Before she had tim e
saw you sitting in fro n t of ma last
W A N T E D — To trade modern H o u s e . F O R 8 A L B OR T R A D E —Springfield W8rd exPlaln
»
*« P<»»lble that to pull herself together she heard a
night, enjoying The W ild Rose. It's
and lot lD Spokane. Wash., for
lota
W ill consider Bugeae or Me ,h ’-r* had ’ been a blank In te rv a l— of voice, speaking In accents of author-
one of the bast of the musical oome-
Springfield or Eugene property
P d ' b ^ lT#r property ln “ ohaage twenty minutes, perhaps of h alf an ’ Ity.
dles. Isn’t t t f ”
Enquire News Office.
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hour— before she became conscious'
“Anything wrong. mlssT* It asked;
B k> drew a quick breath
Some­
Lasburo Resident H a re - J. J. Cebe,
lb Bern- M r and M rs. An that anything was wrong. When the and she found herself looking up into thing fa r down w ith in her had re­
of Leaburg. was a Monday afternoon
It the eyes of a big policeman.
drew Bromley of Jasper are the par knowledge struck her, however
sponded to that, as If a touched cord
caller In Springfield
H e r heart stood s till.
enta of a seven pound baby boy born struck her like a blow. She realized
had strongly vibrated. Yet she eould
"No, no, of course n o t ”
to them at th eir home on Tuesday with a terrify in g certainty not only
not remember. She called on her
IU M M O N 9
morning. June 17. 1930.
that she did not know where she was,
“Oh, all right,' be said easily, but courage and it rallied.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
but that she did not know who she w ith steady ayes on her face. Thought
Oregon for the County of Lane.
“I'm going to tru st you.” she said,
Released From Hospital— Mrs. L. was.
Benefit Savings A Ix x n Association,
you m ights lost something from that w ith a decision that made her voice
a corporation.
P la in tiff,
vs.
L.
Sha non was released from the Pa­
H e r eyes took In her imm ediate purse.“
almost harsh.
( lark Aydelott. and
Mrs. C lerk cific Christian hospital the first of
She had a feeling that she was In
surroundings.
She was obviously on
"Please do.” Again his tone was
Aydelott, his wife, defendants
the week
She hua been a patient a wide street or avenue of a large deadly peril. Another moment and
th a t of an older brother, and again
, „ To *' Ctork A>’,,'’lott and Mrs L.
t lark Aydelolt, the above named there fo r almost two weeks.
city for crowd» of men and women he would be leading her away, to be she met the quiet regard of
defendants;
— ------------—
hurried past her. and all around asked question« she could not answer dependable brown eyes. They held no
In the name of the State of Oregon:
1 suspicion, no curiosity, not even a too
SUM M ONS
there were
Imposing buildings and | -------she must keep steady.
You are hereby required to appear
flaunting window dis* ’ C learly, It would not do to linger obtrusive sympathy.
and
answ er
the
complaint
filed In the County Court of the State of "‘’ "P1*. with
Oregon, for ths County of Lane.
Plays. The street held nothing that there much longer, and when another
«gainst you In the above
entitled
" If you are rig h t a b o u t-th e hotel.”
omnibus had come and gone she she said, "1 can go back thera and
Court and cause oh or before Ihe ex- . Ins OJbson. P la in tiff, vs. Rule Olb »he could recognize; yet she had a
Plratlon of four weeks from the date
son. Defendant
To
R u le G ib son th e a b o v e n a m e l irwi,l<:
,b * ‘ »he really knew turned “ way. choosing a cross street , look at the register. Then I can get
To Rule
of first publication of this summons,
O c c as io n a lly
she on “ n lm Pul»e to get aw ay from the | in touch w ith my fam ily and friend 4,
which dale of expiration Is fixed by defendant :
order of the above entitled Court as
In the name of the B u te of
Oregon C,ugb* word’ uttered In the throng, I
e’ es ot the officer.
j if 1 have any. I suppose I must have
June 26th, 1930. If you fall , o to ap­ you are hereby required to
appear and tbe8<’ clearly carried th e ir m ean-! 8be walked h alf a block before sh e some, don’t you th in k sot"
pear and answer, p la in tiff for want 2 « l n s i nCTur | ,h,h co7lp ,a ln *
«'cd Ink to her b rain; but no one «poke dared to Fiance back to see If the j “O f course you h are . But yon m ay
thereof w ill apply to the above en
titled court for Ihe rell. f prayed f o r ! Court and cause m o r h X .
? h l" i" <l ‘ ° h®r “ Dd n° OD® looke“ at her ; P °licen,an b“d followed her. H e had be a ll over this before you get doe -
‘
day of July. 1930 said date be’ ng Ch>M’ ’ ’
! no‘ ’ but 8ome 006 elae had; and « "« “ tow n.”
derslgned, Harold J
tra to r
deceased
and arcount
w ith the
W alla, ad m ln ls-
w ith Interest from and
EXCHANGE
I b a r * a goqd 4« acre farm , IVfc
tulles from Yam hill. Oregua. River
bottom «oil. to a. In cult. Crop a ll In.
F air house, new South Dakota dairy
barn.
30x4«.
painted
B ier . otty
w ater On
Yam hill river.
W ant to
trade In for a larger place suitable
for dairy W ant £0 to ISO acres with
fair bid«« w ill allow a difference of
five or alx thousand dollars. Prefer
as near Eugene as possible
C H ESTER P W ALKER
J ••
Y am h ill. O regon .
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Notice la hereby given that B La-
Duke, <m the second day of June
1030. was appointed adm inistrator of
Ina J. Finn, d e c e a se d .
A ll persons having claims a«alnat
said estate are hereby notified to
present said claims duly verified as
by law required, to said adm lnlatra-
tor nt the office of Alta King In the
Court House Eugene, lu ttv County.
Oregon, within six months of the flral
publication a t this notice. Dm« of
first publication being the 13th day
of June, 1930
R- 1-aDt’K K . Adm inistrator.
A lta King, attorney for estate
J 12 19 26 Jy 3 10
N O T IC E
OF
M.
the»*
a fte r
ih ,> » v „ i
m en.
h . " „<_ P -
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“ _Of ,b l" 8Uni
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»
* “ » <1"''« to persons In a situation
»
»
.
“ Pardon me. But can I help you ln that 'was almost a smile.
“T hank you so much. I'm try in g t-y
ked questions any w a y * ’ he asked.
She stared at him w ith an oprush ot kepp steady, • but 1 w ant to get to
— perhaps sur-
rowd Every anger. Must she be bounded by the ,b a t bo,e' “ » »«on as I can, and lo<’<
Lane
avoid «uch a inqqulsltlve or driven mad by some m>’»elf up. Isn’t It a weird situation '“
day. 31st day of June. 1930. at 10 00 a. p la in tiff m ortgage
decreed to b« dissolving the bonds of m atrim ony ' d* T* * ° p,nen*' 8 b *‘ mu#t * * 80 natural street lizard? But the voice was an i #be added, .w ith something th a t was
m In the County Court room of said a
» first mortgage lien against the real now and heretofore existing between ,B
In her actions that others would con- agreeable one, and the face a t which j ba'* a laugh and h alf a strangled sob.
County at Eugene, Oregon, has boon property
P
therein
described, to w it
you and the td afn tlff on th e _
, tl
inue to Ignore her.
she looked matched it.
It was the i W bere ,s tbe Garland?”
set by the Hon. C. P. Barnard. Judge I-». Four (41 Block T hirty-th ree (S3, of d< s e r t î t and fo r such other re’
of said Court, as the tim e and place In Gross Addition Io Eugene. In the lie f as to the Court m
may
She then became conscious that she 'anned, smooth-shaven face of a
He l0,d b er- “r H Fet »
cab fo r
t M em me t
of hearing objections to the Same, County
of
Imnc 81
.
. iAtna,
V T h h ls
»««ndlng s till on the sidewalk Y °unF man in the m ldd'e twenties, '
he added,
County
of
State ° of r Oregon; ‘ and equitable.
equitable
i- s u m m o n ^ ta
, w
and for the final settlem ent of said
the ra'anner'pro»"r?bed h r 7 « w ' ' " thereof in1’ »'», To ” . by
P»bHcatlon She straightened, and w alking to the w ,,h ,h lck brown hair, good features.
A" tbeJ waited together a t the
estate.
This
summons
Is
served
upon
you
newspaper
of
m
s
S
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M
1
*
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7
’.'!
"
eMtrem*
<
’dFe
of
Jhe
curb,
looked
up
“
nd
unusually
heavy
eyebrows.
8
b
*
'
cuyb
asked im pulsively:
H A R O L D J W R I.IJ4.
r m ■ or.
gtreet Bs ¡j g a t i n g for nad seen him near her while she was
you ,et me k ° w ith you? I
by publication by order of the H o n -! pursuant to a„ order of the < Judge
ol an|) (jown
A dm inistrator.
1A R LLS A W E L L S , A tto m e y a .
...
Rtate of a <’al’ or an omnibus.
w aiting for the omnibus.
i m ’gbt be of some use But of covs-t
whleh h erein I Oregon for e the
M 23-29 J 5-13 19 above entitled Court,
X r e d County
° ' ' o f y reeorrtano
",r
B“ ‘
h"d
,r * r,r*
"PardO“
" e r' P<,ated- “ nd «•‘• I “ “ “ ’
,O " ‘° d e C ,d e ”
of Lane „ ’, dulv
was duly made und entered
Std V y l f ’ J Ä Ä . ' Ä
&
, “ nd
he
hat *» b<
and
on
the
?9th
day
of
May.
1930
N O T IC E — H E A R IN G
Dale
of
first
publication.
May
i
this
summons
be
puhllgned
once
each
n,bu*e
i
-
“
nd
she
felt
an
odd
re
lie
f
at
!
hand
"You
8®em
,o
*
*
ln
some
kind
,
h
,i<na1'
H
e
b
elP«d
her I n n
29th.
F IN A L ACC O U N T
1930.
week for four co'nseciitive 'and 7 u 7 sight of the fam iliar u n w W d ly o b tecii ° f ,ro u b le " Seeing the panic in h e r , 11’ repeated the address to the d river
le the County Court of tbo State ot
D ate o f last publication. June 36th.
Oregon, for Lana County.
tessive
weeks
In said C»pt
8prlngfleld
the curb,’
KV
. .
UlRIIPItl — did no, gtop (or passengers In the eyes’ h,> added basd|r : “A » we are and a‘ «PP«« back from
1930
In the m a tter of the estate of M ary
of ,be f lr » " middle of the" block. She "read their <ue8ta a t the same hotel. I thought bareheaded, accepting her silence as
A.
E.
W
H
E
E
L
O
C
K
.
Pike, deceased
publication »hall be a'nd"
w ith the^dn te’ oí ¡ 8‘«n». but these gave~“her"
•o rb en '‘n
dismissal.
>y ..H
for d ln
I ? l port ' ®r ,Jun*
In the m atter o f ths estate of M ary Address; 633 Corbett Building
no help, you m ight let me help you out
orn
ett
w
in
d
in
g
,
t
o
r
t
la
st
p
u
b
lica
tio
n
sh
a
ll
he with the ¡though
-
- they
-
“ No, no, get in. please. I ’d ra th e r
Notw
ithstanding
his
tact
and
his
lik e , dereased. notice Is hereby given
led
to
a
deepening
of
the
land. Oregon.
Issue of July 3rd. 1930.
have you w ith me.”
that the undersigned adm inistrator
Casutl
tone,
the
yaung
man
was
ra
th
e
r
M 29 J 5-1319 26
frantic sense that she knew all about
has filed his final account In said
“l'm glad of that.” he said as he
ANK
Attorney F R for
P l . t t W P ’ R esidence '
’ ’W
t ” ly ’ he C° UW r‘' B e ,n ' overwhelmed by the way the g irl’s
m atter and that June 37th. 1930, at
took
his place beside her. "But I think
N
O
T
IC
E
FOR
P
U
B
L
IC
A
T
IO
N
w
hite
face
seemed
to
flash
Into
flam
e
Springfield. Oregon
aenee, ( ber what she knew.
10 00 o'clock a m at the Court room
your troubles w ill goon .be over,”
of said Court In the laine County Oapartm snt of ths In te rle r, Unitsd Jn 5-1319-26 Jv 3
•»
she
heard
his
words.
He
had
beet!
I
H e r first Impulse was to take the
States Land Office, Roseburg, O re­
Court House. In Eugene. Oregon, has
She was becoming more hopeful,
right, then.
Something was wrong
gon. May 1Stb, 1930.
been designated as th e tim e and place
next « omnibus,
to go as is
far r as it would
p . i . i -
“ "»«uus, io
FOREST EXCHANG E
°D eB .ased^ H a»brourk. take her. and thus gain tim e to pxsll with her. and It was no trifle either. too. She had the feeling of one who,
for hearing of objections to auch
Notice Is hereby given that on May
from the bottom of a black pit Into
final aceount and the settlement
,“Oh." she gasped, "you know me?"
tOlh. 1930. Fred J W ells and W E. N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T h®r,,elf ,o«p»h«r. But she rejected
(hereof.
which he had fallen, sees a glimpse
H
e
controlled
his
surprise
at
the
_____ ________
Notice Is hereby given that I. O ' h*S Sh® mlKbt
h*r« e lf again, any
W ells, of K erry. Oregon,
filed appll
,
H O M E R P IK E .
“ ’¡d« ^ ,/b e act of j *,ful,l " ^ b* 8 Hied In the County Court i m ,“ u ,e• and ,ben 8be would be on strangeness of question and manner. of light at Its mouth. Yet . . . gUp-
cation
No.
019066
_
Administrator,
20. 1922. (42 Stai.
8 ta ta « f Oregon.
In and for fam llia r ground ; w here». i r - a - , ___ : ,e ll,n < him self he must
____ 465,
_ _to
„ |
_
____ gel to the
P” 8*1 tbis Food Sam aritan was mls-
F R E D E. S M IT H . Attorney for Ad March
If 1 8ne
she wan , bottom of this
exchsngn the N E U See 32. T. 15
County, his final ren o rt* a 1 1 7 a»“ ' 7 7
• whereas.
w" ’ r ' a8- 1
The glr? w a s nn ‘ “ ken?
m ln lstralor. Eugene, Oregon
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M 29 J 5-13 19 36__________________
the Rluslaw National Forest, for the ,b » ‘ ’ «Mt o’clock In the forenoon ift a chan<*- ‘ oo, that she had a c o m -!° U ° f h®r W U '
,,
d h m 8ay' w ltb ,be “» H e r -
tim ber from approxim ately 10 acres i Saturday, the 5th day of J u| , ,« < , panion who had
teniDorarllv
lo«t
1 dott ‘ -" he reg retfu lly adm itted. | of rac,ne’ 8 ,h «» was so cheering. "T o
Notice Is hereby given that the un
8 W ' 4 8 ®r • ’
,h ® c?u r,ro o ® thereof |n Eugene sight of Her or who w a s in on
r " « « e p t by sight. But I ’ve seen you m y mlnd » '• «“ « of the best hotels
derslgned has been appointed
ad
Sec. 16. E H . NE<4 N W - i Sec. I Oregon, has been by th e C o,.w
° T * ho waa
°»e
at the table next to mine at the h o te l. ° f it8 •-’ «*- «b* U n d that used to be
m ln lstralor with the w ill annexed of
17. E ^ i Sec. 20. T 20 8 . R 4 E W M and appointed as the tim e and place *hose ne* r by shops and had asked her
the estate of Nlcollne M arie Jacobsen,
dining
room these last hree nighs. fa8hionab<e before the city
moved
within the Cascade National Forest,
for hearing
r e p o r t'* 0 w ait. . . No. she must rem ain where
_ objections
-------------- to said IOpUrl
deceased, by and order o f the County
T he purpose of thia notice Is to e
" " R J tn * ii° r /k " ® n .f ’" al 8* H ]em* “ t o f the sbe was, or near there, for a time at and that makes me feel that I know aw “ y from them .”
Court of Ix o e County. Oregon, made
allow a ll persons claim ing the lands > » "la te of said deceased,
He saw that she was not listening.
you. Perhaps it gives me the right
least.
on the 9th day of June. 1930.
All
selected, o r having bona fide objec
L. O. H IJ L IN
and he decided to risk a sm all
persons having claim« against «aid
to offer help. If you need any— ”
tlona to auch application, an oppor I A d m inistrator
of
the
e«»at« nv
A passing stranger gave her a quick
estate are hereby notified to present (un ity to Ole th e ir protests with the M ortlm ore L. Hasbrouck. deeeas'ed ’
He stopped, and for a moment he Pf‘rlrnenL
and curious glance.
W hy?
She
the same, duly verified, at my office
steadily met what was. he afterw ards
° ° you know what city you're In?"
at 531 M iner Rulldlng. Eugene, Ore­ Register of the L nlted States latnd A. E. W H E E L E R
quickened
her
pace
till
she
reached
Office at
Roseburg. Oregon
Any
Jn g -lM P -s j . • th e co r n e r
iio -d in .
i
( *Wd him self, the strangest look he h® asked ber-
gon. w ithin six months from the date such protests or objections must be
’
Jy 3 m e corner; standing there, close to had
of this notice.
“ No. not even th a t.’’
ever seen In a girl's eyes.
It
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the curb, she looked up and down, as
Dated at Eugene Oregon, this 13th filed in this Office w ithin th irty days
’’This Is New Y o rk .”
held many things, of which the chief
from the date of first publication of
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
day of June. 1930
if
w
aiting
for
a
bus.
this notice, which first publication
Node
i a
u v s tu u o R S
“Oh
was fear, w ith suspicion added, a s '
”o b ’ . ’ . . ’ New Y o rk!
She raised
E. O. P O T T E R .
w ill he May 29th, 1930. In the Spring undendsnerf h !
f 7®" tha* *he
Looking down at her hands, she well as hesitation, and a dawning * “ F*1'«^ f«<* to him.
A d m in istrator w ith the w ill an­ field
News at Springfield. Oregon
Court of ^ e 8 ,".,7 ® ? , v L ~ ® £ ? U" ,y
Court of the S ta te 'o f o iejio n for"tJte " “ d d l* covered ,b a * sbe w“ 8 carrying pathetic hope.
'T b at means something
nexed of the estate of Nlcollne M arie
to you.
H A M IL L A. C A N A D A Y .
Jacobsen, deceased.
County of Lane, duly appointed ex l “ Smal1 bag ln “ ’ 8ure,y’ ,bere would
A » H ie fa rth e r down the block a ' do* 8n t » 2 "
J 13-19 26 Jy 3 10 M 29 J 5-12 ,9-36
deceasedP
X ," ? ”
E<? "h Ca,®y
^ d 8’ ° r “ “ ° ,e b° ° k ° r le lt®r ° r ! pub" B b“ » d' “ F stood, surrounded by
''Ye8 '’ H(>r *“ ce shadowed again.
neceased A ll persons having claims »«me other clue to her Identity.
1 a «mall park whose outstanding fea- ...
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®u*
1 don * know Just w hat I t m eant
against said estate are hereby noti­
b h t drew fu rth e r away
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* ' tures were a fountain, a few trees. ' . --------
from • - the
w be,b er “ I ’ye been here, or w hether
fied to present the same to me
properly verified, at the office of w a itin g group and w ith trem bling and h alf a doxen benches He Indl- I'v e Just read about IL"
F ran k A. DePue, the attorney for the lingers opened the bag. L ike most ot cated It w ith a nod.
"You were on F ifth Avenue when
estate. In Springfield. Oregon, on or the bags women carry, it was divided
"W e can’t stand here. L e t’s go Into you waited for tljp bus.”
Il—
before aix months from the date of
Into two compartment«, a center one. that park.’’ he suggested in the tone
Baa, Phon* 160
Plano M oving
F ifth Avenue." She repeated the
this notice.
D R . W . N. D O W
; Dated this 3rd day of June, 1930
closed, for bank notes and coins, and of an older brother. “Then you can words, but vaguely. H e went on ta lk ­
S R R IN Q F IE L D T R A N S F E R
D e n tis t
the rem aining space for miscellaneous tell me what's w rong.”
_____ ark«
M A U D E E. C A L E Y .
ing. pointing out the c ity ’s landm
W tL L IR B ER TB C H . Prop.
First National Bank Building
F R A N K A. D eP U E ,
Executrix. possessions.
She snapped open the 1 He moved forw ard as he spoke.' hop,n* ,b a * nne of ‘ hem would “rin g
B fflcat R O D B N B O V O H G A RAG E
Phone 43
Springflkld, Oregon '
Corner F ifth and A Streets
center com partm ent and saw r reas- aaauming that she would go with h im .1" hel*’ as bo m entally expressed It;
Office hour*. 9 A. M. to 6 P. M
J A ttorney fo r the estate.
Jn 5-12-19-26 Jy j j ,u r,B F display of bank notes and all- and she went ln silence. That much bUt “ Kain 8b® hardly listened.
Shq
Long Distance H aulin g a Specialty
Evening» by Appointment
ver. which she old not take tim e to chance, she told herself, she could was foll°w ln g her own reflection«,
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S U M M O N S FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
examine. She closed It w ith a throb take, and no more.
and now he learned what they were.
In the C ircu it Court of the State ot of , **ankfuln ’ 8» lb at 8be at least was ; H e walked on w ith strides adapted
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I have a horror of becoming
DR, N. W . E M E R Y
" O’ deaUtut#- and P“ Hed out the other to her shorter steps and she kept lR8®’ she 8ald in “ shaking voice
1
i Oregon, for the County of Lane
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in
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Stone. P la in tiff, yg _____
D E N T IS T
Is there any way oi learning who I
W tl articles in the purse.
close beside him. realizing oven in
Ham L. Stone. Defendant.
T here were only three— a handker- the chaos of the moment that she was am w ithout le ttin g others know w hat
Button Bldg.
P h *n * (O-J
Iri'th e 'n a m ' of ih"” ^ ' d®fp" d an ,:
I chIef w ithout initials
still In the beginning to trust him . If he had Is wrong?— w ithout really asking a t
R **ld *n o * P k * n *
in tn e n am e of the State of Oregon , fnid« thu
oh nrft hnrnhtf m n n ir o j
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«olds the laundress had Ironed It, a suddenly left her she would have felt tue desk. I mean?”
answer
the
complaint
filed ! sn,a11 P“ ir of nO8e glasses In a silk that her last hope had gone, too—
Bprlngflald, Oregon
T O BE C O N T IN U E D
against you In the above entitled case, marked w ith the name of
22S M ain St.
R ealdan** 1M C BL
(
a that he had broken her only tie w ith
M arcóla Man H ere— John Bloom
" 18 u,aa' 1’ a vanity nox. containing I the living w orld around
her. She
i
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m irro r, a chamois powder pad. and wag like a lost and terrifie d child to of M arcóla was a visitor in this city
1
f
Tuesday morning.
1- M. PETERSON
F ull Auto Equipment
J
Attoruay-at-Law
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Far .
.” 7 " ° "h° Ck
8UrPr,8e- 8 h ® 1 ” ” f° U“ d Bea,g on a bencb 80
Lady A u ls ta n t
g
to-w lt;
City Hall Building
Notice Is hereby given to a ll per­
.a th at
7 ,ook(>d
‘ b»t. whoever she was. | to the fountain th a t Its fly in g «pray
t
sons whom It may concern that the
.
................. •«’ ■VIUIVIÜ V-AintlllK HP
..............»E» W''
Springfield, Or*.
thing came almost to th e ir feet. Any girl, undersigned. F ran k B H am lin , has
«TT®" ,b ® P la in tiff nnd defendant be helpful In the hand bag.
she told herself, could tru st th a t nice. been appointed adm inistrator o f the
forever dlsaolved. and p la in tiff dl
F R A N K A. D E P U E
H e r pockets? O f course she had J tanned, clean-cut, typ ical American estate of Cresslda W . H am lin , de­
vorced from the defendant, nnd for
ceased and has duly qualified as such.
attorney at law
such other and fu rth er re lie f an to none. T he day was a warm one ln | face. Neverthteless, she hesitated to A1L per8on8 having claims against
the
Court
may
seem
equitable.
early
September,
and
she
was
wear-
(
speak.
NOTARY PUBLIC
said estate are hereby notified and
This summons In puhllnhed once Ing a —
- piece reseda green silk
one
”W h * t hotel,” she asked a t last. required to present the same w ith the
JEWELER
each
week
for
four
consecutive
week«
;
gown,
w
ith
no
coat.
Sutton
proper vouchers therefor and verified
Bprlngfiain
She looked Into “ were you speaking of Just now?”
Repairing a Specialty
In the Springfield News, n weekiv (E . <
,
.
In the m anner required by law to said
Building
newspaper
of
general
circulation ,b ® In lrro r “ Fain. I t reflected the face
Oregon
H
e
warned
him
self
not
to
show
adm inistrator at the law o ftle * ot
Springfield^ Oregon
published tn Lane County. Oregon of a F*r l o f about tw enty-tw o or three, surprise a t anytuln g she said.
I. M. Peterson a t 234 Main street
ROAD TO M IL L O IL E D
by order of the Honorable C. P. Bar w ith bronxe-colored hair, bobbed and
Springfield,
Lane County. Oregon,
"W
hy,
the
G
arland."
he
told
her.
A coating of oil has been spread K
w ith in six months from the date of
"The
hotel
where
you're
stopping.
1
'over Ihe road from the railroad cross­
NELSO N LEG H O R N FARM
the firs t publication of this notice,
hears date the 4th day of June, 1930
d eye"’ and an »“ “ “ tu ral pallor. Ax happen to be there, too,"
in g on F ifth .tre e ! Io the entrance
to-w lt: on or before the 19th day o f
Lan* County'* Oldest Breeder*
nnd the dato of the A ral publication she returned the m irro r to the bag
"I'm wondering If yon can be mis­ December, 1930.
o f the Booth-Kelly lum ber company of this summons la June 5th, USD.
of
she discovered she was wearing a taken," she faltered. “I don't re­
Dated and firs t published this 19th
plant.
Thia
aids
m
aterially
In
keep­
J A M E S K. K IN O .
B. C . W H I T E L E G H O R N S
day o f June, 1930.
wrist-w atch, also of Paris make, on a m em ber seeing you."
Attorney for Plaintiff; r*sld«nos
ing the dust down and prevent* the
F R A N K B H A M L IN ,
• P R IN C IP IE L O
OREGON
gold ribbon band. She took It off and
“Ton wouldn’t," h* cheerfully ad­
A dm lnlsrator of said dgtata,
'lum ber from becoming covered w ith and post office addr«**. Miner Build
Ing,
Bugene,
Or*g
examined I t carefully. I t bore no In­ mitted, answering the Meond
Phon* S1-P-14
L M. PETERSON,
a thick layer of du«L
Jn B-lX-lB-a I t I dividual m arking of any kind.
Attorney for eatata,
O n t “Toa*v* a*m r
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
B U S IN E S S
1M-M
D IR E C T O R Y
Walksr-Poole Chapel
Funeral Directors ;
FIM
D. W . Roof
.« 4«,
Jun* 19-M«laly 9-1B-1T.
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