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f •o V* _THUHHi>AY, JU LY 17, 1930 the sf Rwenen,!' news W n al Has Gene Before j Thr young peraon who had passed ■elf i r i “hUfUL Z° “ . f 7 oma" flBd* h* T «hem < •» not of Eye'» eort. bnt «ha and a few sheet« of the hotel’s —r if t ’X ^ ‘h ^ S . ^ *“ d « paB< fellow-feeling that a n , paper, from which ahe had tore off . , . , »'•res near and lot 8 M ^ IT ..X " 2 !1 ooaaMar or Me the printed headings. Then ahe paa- " , 'ak ar«ew' Oregon, for unlmprov where «he came from. She haa noth- Prised her. Here waa another who ciled theses lines: , •„,R’” r Property •" "ichaage "d npiingfleld property or piano. “ O. Boi I t i , Springfield Tel Springfield 39F2S J i o n ing In her purse to tell heraelf who ' » •« In trouble. • My dear Mr. Hamilton: ■he 1«. A young man who ba« aeon her « • • ' • U r at Elit«- Mr. and Mrs R "Don’t be scared If you hear her W ANTED—To trade modern House In the hotel where ahe la «topping no cornin' home at four In the mornla’ " 1 T “ eB ,n < W. Slerdel, of Seattle, Bertha Lags- STAGE COMPANY MAKES and lot lB Spokane, Wash., tor tice« her and <akea her to the hotel In the janitor remembered to add "She ‘ ± * " ?** “ “ B0‘ * “ “ t * * * A r r r » « «». _ « ««».o, »g don. of nm Khedd, C. C. Orootn. of Cot a cab. There they find that ahe Is reg- Springfield or Rugen« property O FFER IN DAMAGE S U IT U«e Gro».. ilatered. la French, aa "Mlaa Ere No- won t bother yon none daytime«. She L " A “ v ’ Enquire New« Office. wrr» curat« at the Elite m i f,T* »1— Or » . alx «'night. and ^ e n d ly they are; and I know hotel durine the week end. NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT o.71* * b* * " ' a le e n . M” Thh* Oregon m « ,,.,. |nr „ „ „ , un|| ,"ot£ i o n * f " * y t C* Urt/»°* th‘ of man ' * " • her ahe laTn's’ew York70 !!0“ ET* BOdd''d and watched him with it 1« best for me to be alone. O» «h» Pacific Orayhound I hare found a safe, quiet respect- stage. NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ’ ,or «■*"• C«u"‘ y. name 1. Eric Hamilton, of Chicago "“ happy eye« ea he drifted In Mlaa •Tetem. haa offered to pay M ono lf> ■’ ACCOUNT IN i KOBATE She la terrified at her lows of memory. Devenport’a wake like a bit the estate of William Charlee ••7 . Jr., In settlement of the «ult brought against the company by the ...I.. «. Ja» k"""’ d"raaa',d. ha« nied her have* fHedK o X nii .’ b" “ nd’,r'',|r" * d h® » » ' »” "'1 » nurse to stay with d* rer * home' and ,he “ '‘"lory of . “ _ L , the ,nterTaI ®° 1 administrator of the V IL IJtO E 5 ? 7 a|rflTld’ I« »ï"™w*m™’ f ■ .. 7” — •• ***o women , "« ml«« thia opportunity Coach coura» (ft Secblat * * Hampton. lt„’, l « l U i " w a r t t o g t o a ■— . P I . " " • ~ - T . R A I? * ~ 8 p r,a k ,,* ,d I FOR TRADE— 10 ........ ™ ■ ;.a. ,h w -.x « ” .... -, ',hn“«,F hoy waa *•*" • County. Oregon, at Sen o'clock ..............................— - - i , her.-h? a n d not'ce ranlabed from the hotel! “ • » « • •>- 'preparing for the night the la -" o r In the m flu,ll“ t don't worry about S i « ALICE E V IN C E N T, oamagna when the ease waa tried In _ R U HAM A H R JACKSON her In Pari«. But he had forgotten her alone. Whatever the dangers of her 8he made » long Journey uptown. rtrcolt and the offer of the company n.f ,h* ,JU" W l" •"<« Tea Administratrix. h X *. “ J1PX ? X 2 preaeBt "he “ »'<• not. would , 8ka “ “'« ‘ h .t letter In . part of H R. Slattnry, Attorney was made after they had .aid they ce”.7d J°',’'Ph “ ,a c ta « 1« herein MeanwhUe/white HamUton*1!« n°*' bar* r*malned among those t o ! 111* eltF remote from where ahe lived. for Administratrix. •o u H not pay and would appeal the i I * le RAY, Attorney for Eatate ______ J 10-17 24-31 A 7 hunting up the apeclallat tor advice. whom she was “a ease." And there | ,or ot Hamilton would regard ____ J1 »-1O17-I4S1 Eve drives away. A D M IN ISTR A TO R ’S NOTICE waa Marcel, who had once known her the «*” « mark« aa class. After that N ow Co On W ith tha S to ry In tha County Court of the State ef and who at any moment might appear ahe took a ,oa< waIk In Central Park Visit at thedd- Mrs R||«y r NOTICE OF FIN A L ACCOUNT Oregon for Lane County. ».Mu . . a w1tb “ ,h |nlng face tc tell her who and bought her necessary household rra a . and her daughter. Mailne. * * Ceu" ‘ y Ceurt ef the State ef IN PROBATE Fifth Instalment ! gh# supplies and a few magaxlnes Oresen In and for th« County •pant the week end at Shedd. Mr In the matter of the estate of Cecil ’ T ” ' k i r? Ch*7 lh e b B " dl,1« tl,B t:' “I muat be an amaxlng optimist After all thia it waa only eleven J. Hluyter. deceased. Enodgras. came to Shedd from At of Lane wes her objective .he waa not at flret j when rm myfleIf.. , he ref,ected ¡O’clock, „ „ the lonr d<y .tretclted Nolle» la hereby given that L. H. haay to he , | (h f, m ||r IN PROBATE Mulkey, the undersigned, la the duly favorably Impressed by It. It waa an a deep >)gh before her as an appalling blank to be in re The eatate of Lydia A. Hue »PPolnted. qualified and acting ad old structure and a time battered ; , ha<1 filled. However, there was Marcel’s Eatate of Oantel B Farnham. ton. deceased. j mlnlatrator of the above entitled ee- one. But it faced an open east aide I “ * “ ,n unk,nd trick ahe Notlce la hereby g|y»n that Ouard . th“ L a,” 'ona having claims square end Its windows looked out Pl* yed her 8a“ art«an. but she visit in the evening to look forwned Hualon. the undersigned A<tn>i»i « • |n*t said eatate shall present the to. and she killed the seemingly »M- NOTICE TO CREDITORS _________ • same n. m unaeralgned Admlnlatra to me at 995 West gth AT„nue Avenue. on .he green trees and ahruba of th l. h>d h” " drl’ eB tO “ ‘ Bd sha d,d n° ‘ leae interval by a visit to the public vouchers at- »quare The appearance of the en- ra^ et u- At the thought of the Oar- A Nr I L * k ' ’ h?r" by , t r * n *h a ‘ f ’ lnrlaaa lor of tha above entitled eatate haa Ku««ne, Oregon, with ----- Court ~ .............. returned. Doctors, library, to write at a table there the C ou rt T f h?5T o l’ b*M‘ n by ,h * C ou nty filed In said hla final account i---A i ¡,*<Lh"d . . w’,h |n ■!« montha from the trrnce hall was better than the Iand h rr p ^ jp fo i 7 » » of O rr«°"- a°d I . - I d e . , . , . ; , haf Cour( ha> d « « |-o f^ th . f ™» P«bllcrtlon of this bnlldln„ . o. , ward app»arance. „ nurses, consultations, sanatoriums— account of her meeting with Hamil ton. time She of wrote facta from t t e t r t Ì «"» •.‘"’ 'Jt r . " ’’"»'"•'•d admlnla entersi to the P° possibilities „ rd .r Mxlng tha time for Springfield New. on Ju y ?0 l M r i w ,a rlean and cheerful, though the there was no end ,O " '" M" ,,e'' the the m the c m bald o - 7 7 ------- l? D ? n u i n 7 ‘" *nd '"afa"’ -nt ah B ra rB h«m. deceased ------------------------ - ™ " a- celled in that peychinrtrlat. (down the episode without comment the L t ^ L ’ °? * L ' 7 n* r l* ' m" whet deliberately responded to the Better be anywhere end free than ' lD “ “ matt" 07 H " B,lto“ * klBd- M.flfte« ' . 1 d'‘,'*'a ,*d hereby bell, had the gray look of one who « ¿ ’2 » d i ’ " ‘• ’’Of «»me. duly nese. On an impulse she included hla nvone having any objection In the power of even the best Inten- dwelt among aahea. » 7 * nd ” r' f,"d. to ..Id executrix Chicago address. thereto «hait fil» the same In writing H K Slattery. Attorney Administrator. There were only two vacant a p a r t - ,,OBed stra“ E*>'a. ~ .d*" £ * W aKeryllle. Orw- The writing kept her occupied for on oy before the time for the hearing for Administrator. meats In the place, he assured the The night waa a bad one. For ____________J 1O-17 E4 81 A 7 lady, while hla eyea rested some-' hours ahe lay staring out Into the more than an hour. Then she read 7” " a c e ,t r w t . |n OUARD H t’ RTON. SSm . h i . ^ y T a ” ‘1"" ■*’ for two hours. She entered a drag Administrator. ™ ln À i J 7,h <,ay of Ju,y- NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ** SALE ON whet critically on the small satchel : blackness of the narrow court while store end had a glass of m ilk aa a H, B. S I.A TTE R T. Attorney for Ad CUARISSA A. FARNHAM.- and the newspaper bundle she car- ' n *“ «c enveloped her like aa Icy fog. EXECU TIO N late luncheon. Then she went hack E le ru lrix of the | . at will and teat- ministrator. Notice la hereby given that by vir rled. One apartment was on the > *« took nil the courage ahe had. all to Central Park and killed an addi D• 0,• , " fNrnham d e tue of an execution Issued out of the ground floor and the other at the Jthe «trength of her soul, to hold ou to NOTICE TO CREDITOR* tional two hours watching children at Circuit Court of the State of ” Oregon, — ” L~' ,op—three flights up and no elevator, herself. At intervals she switched on A. E Wlteeler, Attorney. a o M ’ i X e 1" ,b,‘r''hy <l»en to all per in and f»e i^ e e c« play. eras of foreclosure and Writer "to* set?!111' ro° " of «his one looked «h« li<ht and looked at her watch, ___________ J 171431 A 7 14 u n d e ra iiiid f r o n h «he Marcel arrived at eight that evea- real piuperiy. property. in In me the sun suit or of in Otto «h* *' » Pnrh. there Bona n ■»-- tlrtt ■•«»» have passed since she hoxn A n ^ .- .- A ^ A Hamlin, haa,*«»* to Lydy I t ” “ ’ over •“ ” '*■ and m e r e wes was a a ---------— V „.,7?T 'CJ TO CREDITORS eatate of Cri'aakteB ..?7 ’ i1" i , a* al,n,t £ «'harles b ,r !*'?. E' ked last. -Slate or i reaaM. 1 W w *1*“ u “ .. E. McD°nald. McDonald, as aa ad-1kitchenette ad kitchenette not not much much larger larger then than a a ,o” lo<>k«<l Inst. Sometimes Sometimes It waa only ing, wearing his best garments and deÌsteÀTa’t h*'C b,r »*»•» «hat the un ________ _____ a highly expectant expression. She and haa duly i deralgned haa by the County Court of When ,h the was” growing h* d dec,ded to ««» him the truth. It • • S i n t , of Oregon for I ^ n . Co„B« Ì All persona o e r .-e . having claims ------ W1’“" “ black"court ------ * -------- against >hJ Murle| MrDon>1() huana ” , ^ d «!>«> mung lady could make her coffee gray ahe heard Miss Derenport's re- * r‘* k' bUf he * “ alreadT partly reoulred**^* *“ * h" r*‘b’' BoUfM and wife; William R. McDonald, single; i ln ,k t morning If she liked h ' * " f . ’'v.*Ppo ",*d •»•e»»«r Of the \ " a *«cl>e.n. decenaed. end required to present same with the W. D. McDonald, alngla; Katherine H. The young lady accompanied him turn; at least she assumed that the | ? " er conflde“ ce- “ "<« it was probable h#r nHghbors' and ,h* ‘ “ that he had been qnestioned about P? J *W* h,T,B« r l»«tna proper vouchers therefor and verified & y A 8 ^ 7 7 . / r a m “ V 8 n % : UP A , manner required by law to said I^ ? r .d ? “ d • r" h" r'>b’ her. Better let him have the facto «dm im .irator „ , he ,aw off|<,p n " raqulrad to present said claims, duly both single; whereby I am command' and appnved of the apartment at the was Miss Davenport's door that was Ma,n »« «•*. ed to sell the real property hereinaf top. The price asked for the room y,el<Hng to the urg» of a nervous key than to give hts Gallic imagination verlflad aa by law required, at the L r i n J M ’* ? ’ • " l nfCce Of Frank A. DePue. attorney 7o7?<n7 d' ,aanr r ° un|y- Oregon. ter described; which decree was en was reasonable. Eve’s watch bore out the theory; too much rein. STaht“ * ? '* * • • *“ 8 Pr,n* f l ald. Oregon •Ith ln six months from the dale of tered on tho 2«lh day of June, 1930, He listened with Interest, but with ’•I'll take It Eve decided, “If I can quarter past four. She drew a deep be Irat public.,.on of this noHce sm i9*quir(*a required i from the a— />■ u . "«Hier, - ami whereby ~ «-«».y i I nm rom in« n o tl« ^ M° nth' fr° m d* ' " »' III -wit II » lie* kei’— »K sigh, turned again, and hoped that the out understanding, and obviously De. W emhe?. "930*ÍOr* ” ” .— •*.. 1* ’ b day of i ®f "uch aale «° P®* ’ » «he move In now." Dated Jans 14. in o . ’’Tonight*" The Janitor revealed girl felt better. W ith the approach of with relief. This little matter ex n-»AA« n m I M A ' l-iniu.lll plaintiff ino the HUH! sum OI of 9573.33, with In- day of June ?s."¿ pub,l8hed lhi,i >*<*> I !ere8t. at th.e of 8 cent FRED E. I.B M I.E Y . plained very well the oddness of ----- P«r an "Tonight?" The Janitor revealed dawn some of the blackness lifted Executor of the estate of Vina Mo r,','™ ni'’. « ' 1«"»’' tb.', r A<i, ^.nd 'h f further , natural surprise at this expedition fro,n h*«- »P'Ht. She slept, mademoiselle. But of a certainty I t F R A. h TÇ B. HAMLIN, I* a n . deceased. sum of 376 «3 costs, disbursements and „ .. Th» ...» u. . . • trifle, over In a few days, a« R * b ’ B ow , he new «»»« y r**' I Th SMn was shining when ____was ahe Admtnlerator of said aatwt» attorney fee. with the coata on exe- es tate ^ * DePUE. attorney for the t M. PETERSON. awoke, and a lively tattoo on the m,demo,aeH« had suggested. His ' pealed. ration and expenses of making auch Attorney tor ei sale: “How abont your Terrences?" I P®nel of her outer door had brought i ««m«Bm cheered Eve, while ahe real- J l t - M Jy I-1E-17 _ l* « W a ¡ - t-iM T I will on Saturday, the 2nd dey of "My reference« will be the month's * acaPc from an especially unpleasant t,ed lts ROorce as ignorance. Mar» August. 1930. at one o'clock In the ef nightmare. She slipped on a wrapper , cel adml“ ed that he had not as yaf ternoon, at the southwest or mein en- rent In advance, and I'll pay It thia i rance to the County Courthouse In minute." Eve took out her purse, unlocked the door and confronted the , ^ound her name, but his mind waa I Eugene, Oregon, offer for sale and holding the name of Marcel In re Janitor. He carried a tray which held I hu«y °u IL Nor conld he remembar sell la one tract at public auc- serve. I f she could tor the preeene ground coffee in a cup, a dab of but- ' li,e name of any of mademolsella’a , tion to the highest bidder tor cash, _________ « * . »nd a glass of milk, with an egg H-1®“ «*’ 1“ Paris. But he was thinklag MRS. W. K. BARNELL P r o f r a w i v . P |* n o S c h o o l subject to redemption as by law pro avoid mentioning It. ahe preferred to ¡ <rf these things constantly, and very vided. all the lota numbered 1, 2. 3 and do so. The tower who knew of her aa an *<l<le<l aUractlou. Hem elite hing Oarland connection the hotter. | Ere • • * * him a dollar. He deserved ' "<X>B • • • In «he meantime. If ma CLARA TUTTLE FENTON 4 la Block number 9 of C Cole’s 2nd I and • Cents addition to C. Cole’e Plat of Marcola, •te te Aecredlted Teacher The Janitor hesitated, looking her *« ,or h«e leniency In the matter of molselle so wished, he would w rite to as platted end recorded In Lane coun MOVED TO Open to Springfield Students over again. Then with a shrug of b«r reference»-.', but something deep Leon, who had been mademoiselle*« ty. Oregon. • 17 A Street, Springfield M E S t , Monday and Thursday hie thin shoulders he took the offer nothin her sent up a warning signal real waiter, and who was now worto 7?. 1» BOWN. Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon. and the cash. Each Weak aa *he handed It over. A young per- Ing In a big hotel on the Rue de I * J8-10-17 J4-91 The rasualneas of the transaction aon ,n her situation and with less Palx. He would beg Leon to tell -i — ------------------------ ■ made Fve rather thoughtful. 8011. j *han three hundred dollars In the him all he remembered about th« IM Plane Mevlag i SUMMON* young lady of tour yearn ago. M In the Circuit Ceurt ef the State ef Marcel had testified that the place world mul,t >«a™ not to part with any WIGFIELD TRANSFER DR. W. N. DOW was respectable. | of «hose dollars too lightly. This one "But that will take two weeks te o f Oregon for the County ef Lane. WILLI» BBRTBCH. Prop. _ D o n t ig t Rose Kalanl. Plaintiff, ve. Jack Kai- w rite and get a reply, eren If b« 8he went to the door with the Jenl-1 Proved a good Investm ent O»loo< EODBNBOUOH OARAOE First National Bdhk Bulldlag ant, Defendant. "My name's Smith,” the Janitor answers at once. Two more week* Corner Fifth and A Streets Phone M SprlagEhld. Oregon To Jack Kalanl, the above named tor. to get his final message about volunteered. "Guess you won’t have of this!” «he delivery of milk and rolls In the defendant: Office hours. • A. M. te ( P. M. Dtotanee Haulla* a Specialty Marcel was overwhelmed, He had no trouble rememberin' It.” In the name of the State of Oregon morning. Evenings by Appolnltoent you are hereby required Io appear When Smith had reluctantly de forgotten that detail. There were two apartments on tho and answer the complaint filed floor, and as the man talkeed the , P*rted, It had also become clear that “Howerer. please do It." Ev« against you In the above entitled sighed. "Though I hope to God I DR. N. W. EMERY Court and cause on or before the 7th door of the opposite one opened and a hl" was the companionable soul— she <Jay of August, W»30. aald date being girl came out. She was a blond girl, PrpPared her breakfast, and. to her shan't need It when It comes!" D E N T IS T Something abont that exclamatlofl more than four weeks from the day of young and rather pretty, with very own great surprise, ate It. She had the first publication of this summons round china blue eyes. She wore eve cooked It under a Jogging sense of made Marcel take a less cheery view herein entered of record and if you of her situation as he left her. fall so to appear and answer for want ning dress, far too elaborate for her duty; she must keep up her strength, To bo Continued. thereof the plaintiff will apply to the environment, but It was her color and as Hamilton had advised. But the Springfield, Oregon Court for the relief In her complaint expression that raught and held coffee was good, the roll was crisp, against you demanded, to wit: tor a 22« Mala *L Residence 1M C St- R judgment and decree of divorce dis- Eve’s attention. The color was a blue the egg was fresh. The efficiency THOMAS POWERS TO BE Oeaeral Law Praetlee 41J UH Fi solving (ho bonds of matrimony now white, and the look she cast at the with which she performed the simple LOWELL H. S. PRINCIPAL and heretofore existing between you two standing there was almost dee task proved that It was a familiar I. M. PETERSON and the plaintiff on the grounds of perate— not at all the glance of a one to her. She must have prepared Thomas Powers, graduate of the Attoraer-at-Law cruel and inhuman treatment and curious stranger, but the unconscious many «“ ch breakfasts In the past, Full Auto Equipment University of Oregon in 1928. haa that plaintiff be allowed to resume City Hall Building I<edy Assistant her maiden name and for such other appeal of one who was suffering so*ne of them, no doubL In Paris, been selected principal of the new «n her subconscious mind, Juat union high school at Lowell, which relief as to the Court may seem meet. physical pain. She moved slowly hold- Springfield, Ore. This summons Is served upon you by Ing to the aide of the rail as she de- out her mental reach, lay the raem- will he opened for the first tinte tn publication thereof In the Springfield scended the stairs, and responded to or7 those meals, of those days, News, a weekly newspaper of general the Janitor’s greeting with an Inar- 8be saw or did she see?—a atudlo October, according to an annonno«- FRANK A. DE PUE ment made from the office of f t J. circulation throughout Lane County attorney at law and the State of"nregon~pursuant to ,lcu,a,e murmur. | wtth a sloping roof, a wide sky light Moore, county school superintendent an order of the Judge of the Circuit "Who Is that?” Eve asked when the w’*h a glimpse of sky-line and twin Monday. NO TARY PUBLIC JBWELflOl Court of tha State of Oregon for the girl had disappeared. I «ow®rs etched against It. H er absent Mr. Powers has been principal at County of Lane duly made and enter RspjJrtng a Specialty Sutton Miss Ivy Davenport. She has that hand reached at times toward a shell the Lorane school tor the past two Springfield ed of record on the 8th day of July, Building Bpringfleld. Oregon Oregon 1930, ordering this summons be pub flat. She dancea In a cabaret, bnt «hat was not there, for ntenstls that years, and he will teach mathematica, lished once each week for four con she’s a nice girl, Jeat the same. She w®re missing. Surely, enrely Memory science, and will coach the athletic Breaks Arm Playing—Leona Peters secutive and successive weeks and ain’t well, though. She’s been sick a was stealing toward her, out ot the teams. He w ill have two assistant of the first publication black shadows. NEL80N LEGHORN FARM daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Peters, u teachers. He was active la athlatlna h” w,th tho la«ne of Jtoly 10th, lot lately, an' It looks to me like she’s of Harrisburg, was brought to Spring Aa soon as she had washed the at the University and waa a Lane County*« Oldest Breeders 1930, and the date of the last publica sick again tonlghL" Evidently the field to have a broken arm set on tion shall be with the Issue of August Janitor liked Miss Davenport. H e waa dishes, made the bad. and dusted the of the varsity basketball sf Sunday. She had been playing in the 7th, 1930. still looking after her with sym rooms (thia last with on« of the few f t C. W H IT E LEGHORNS FRANK A. DePUB. yard at her home that morning when tow els) ahe w rote to her Good Sa Construction began oa tha _ Attorney for Plaintiff pathetic eyea. “Bnt I reckon she’s SPR IN G FIELD OREGON ■he fell on the left arm and broke It Residence: Springfield. Oregon. maritan. She owad him that got to go and dance Jest tha seme haOdtng last wash and la to ha PM ne «1-F-M Juat abort tha elbow. 'Poor girl! How can aha dance?” ’• * J 10-17-14-11 A 7 plated hy Octohar L ' T*7 B<'', ' , «' ÌT JL'1 B U S IN E S S D IR E C T 0 R Y fwilInr-Pooh Chapal Funeral Directors D. W . Roof