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    T IIU R H D A Y , JULY 24, 1930
T H E KF R1NQF1ELD N1CWR
PAGE THREE
is fflc b o d y
from
ELIZABETH
(BUYING t)R SELLING
V is it al Albany— M r and M rs J. II
E rnest and th e ir daughter,
Donna
Uanr. motored to Albany
Bunday.
They left th e ir daughter there to
visit frie n d * for a few daya.
Spend« Sunday at Florence — M r.
and Mra, A. I, Wade «pent Bunday on
the beach at Florence
Portland People H ere — M r. and
M r« A. J. Perkins and th e ir grandson
r f I'o rtland . «pent Monday In thia
city w hile Mr.
t'erkln a
transacted
bualheaa.
W h at Has Cone Before
now.** ahe aald In a tone that forbade could not live Indefinitely on that re­
A beautiful young woman flnda her- fu rth e r inqulri— ; but abe «ottened It maining two hundred dollara What
aelf on the sidewalk in a atrange city.
“W h a t do
F O U N D — Purae— O w aar
may
have
»am« by identlfylng It and paylng
for adv John Nlce. p b O M 1 1 ’ It
Springfield, Auguat 1« Men women where
ram e from Bbe baa noth. J*ou doT
Don’t mi «a thia opportunity. Coach log In her puree to tell beraelf who
"Me? I dance at Jake's."
Ing cour«« $S
Booklet free
L. ahe la. A young man who baa aeen her
FOR BAI.IC OR T R A D K — Sprlngfleld
Ham pton. Box I818-L T. Washington In the hotel where ahe la atopplng no- . Mlaa Davenport gave the Inform a-
Iota
W ill ronalder Wngear or Mo-
D. C.
tlrea her and takea her to the hotel In M°n In a tone which Im plied that her
Kanäle III» e r property In exrhaage
a cab T here they find that ahe la reg- mind waa on aomethlng elee.
N O T IC I O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
V. U. Box 1*1. Kprlngfleld
In the County Court of the State of laiered. In French, aa "M l»« E re N o -'
"Where'« Jake’aT*
body of Nowhere." The clerk ha« been
W A N T B D — T o trade modern Hon—
Oregon for Lane County.
Mlaa Davenport gave the Inform a-
calling her **Mla« Parson»." T he young
and lot In Bpokane, W a a h , for
IN P R O B A T E
ber ahe la In New York Hla tlon. and went on w ith the gusto at-
Sprlngfleld
or Kugenn proporty. I In the m atter of the estate of Edward man
“ - R P a rla - '•«ceased.
" am8 •» E ric H am ilton, of Chicago tend|n< aB ewirlently e n th trallln g sub-
Knqulre Newa Office,
To whom It may concern ■
She la terrifie d at her loaa of memory.
,
S H E R IF F 'S SALE
’ • *•» « • E Vincent, ih« undersigned He aak"
f r lend. D r C arrick a * " * • J ,k 8 • ’ “ ‘ VP**red.
was
not
ON FO R E C L O S U R E
h ,T * Bled
final account
In the nerve apeclallat, to call at the hotel
above entitled court; that on July 7. Dr C a rrlik talka encouragingly, l e t
N o lle ,
la hereby riv e n . , that
th a t by , I 1930.
»30. the Court made an
nn order fixin g ! • * • ? • he
be »"*.
w ill R
«end
a nurse to 8ta.T
stay w
* nd..?..nMr8?
w? ith
'h
»H ill. ,,f ,in .
u i l o i i m il l o r d e r a t the Cme for the hearing upon the 'be rnyvlerloua "Miss Parsons
that
« a i r .« s u e d out Of t h e Circuit Court of «aid final account to he had before night
wage-earning
conalder?
poeslblllttee could the
A aecond call from Mlaa Davenport
anawered the queetlon.
A t ten o'clock one night a week
la te r a anarp tap on Eve'a outer
door waa im p atien tly repeated before
could respond to IL
T h e door
opened before Ev< could reach It, aad
‘ he lm plsive young person on
the
.,___ .
a
threshold projected h e r - l f Into
the
what you'd call one of
the town'e room. I t waa Iv y Davenport, as re-
, WR|| jo intM .Neither was
It a tough »Plendent aa a Christm as tree
’■
OBe
g Tg Inferred that
th a t It lav
lay in
In com- 'c d le
e a r rly
ly dressed fo
J ake’s; but the
one Eve
for r Jake's;
. . . .
,
e m r e a s l n n o n her Imniah «... __
'« ’’‘ able security somewhere between expree.lon on her Impish face w w
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S N O T IC E
In the County Court of «ho State of
the Slate of Oregon for the County asld Court on Auguat 3. 1930, at the
Ml"» Nobody listens w hile H am ll- these extreme«, and the speaker ad- 088 o f acute agony.
Oregon tor Lane County.
of ld«ne on the 23rd day of July, 1930. hour o f 10 00 o'clock a. m and not'ce ,nn
hep what the doctor has ded that Jake him self was a good
"Bay, got a hot water bottler' Aa
IN P R O R A T E
Upon a Judgment rendered In aald
. h' r,*'bv * ‘ * " ° . ,h a ‘ .., ".Jr. ° * 8. h ,T ,ng
egg.
; If In explanation of thia abrupt ro-
In Ih r m atter of the estate of Cecil Court o n ’ the 2lnd day of July, 1930, j objections (hereto shall file the same "'ben the uur«r arrives, the g irl has
You don't need a le tte r from your quest she clasped h er side w ith her
J B luyler. deceased
In a suit wherehv II I* Mortensen I *“ » r ilin g nn o r before the tim e of vanished from the hotel!
Eve’s departure
was ilm p le .
She pastor to get Into Jake's, but you hand and lurched across the room,
Notice Is hereby given lh a t L, H. ws« p la in tiff and Isaac Thomas G o d -1 " * ld hearing.
went out of a back door Into the «are get kicked out quick If you don't ' dropping w ith a groan Into the
M ulkey, the undersigned, la the duly dard and Dors I. Goddard. his w ife, !
A L IC E E V IN C E N T .
appointed, qualified and acting ad W illia m R F a rrie r and Ethel Far
A dm in istratrix.
O .S '
mlnlnt rator of the ib o r s entltlnd ea* rla r warn defendant!, and
wherein . H E Slattery, A tto rn ey
her In P arti. But ha had forgotten her ,r y testified
You shake a loose
“One of my attack»," she brought
for A d m inistratrix.
te le ;
that anyone having claims the p la in tiff recovered a Judgment
J 10-17 -34-31 A '< name H e tells her of aa apartm ent ankle, too. don’t •on?" ahe ended, ao <H,t between s tiff lipa “1 get 'em
against aald eatate shall present the against the aald
defendant«.
Isaac
same to me at 916 Went gth Avenue. Thomas Goddard and Dora L. God-
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
Eugene. Oregon, with
voucher« at- dard. hla wife, ss follows
For the
her caution.
hell. I started ont thinking rd
tacaed w ith in six months from the sum of Four hundred and seventy- In ths County Court of the State of hunting up the specialist fo r advice,
“I don’t know.” aha adm itted.
I o ver thia. Ilk a I do aometlmea,
1
_
°» *b " D™! Pfbllcr.tlon o f thia • five dollar« and Interest thereon from
Oregon In and fo r ths County
E v r drives sway.
' rtr8‘ p“ b!,,,h8d •» ‘ he the 18th day of February. I#38. at
of Lane
She »rv*ng«« » U h M arcel's friend.
H ah ’‘
had to come back. T h e y ain ’t klUad
" I mean I don't know w hether Pm me yeL ao I gueaa th is wont.
IN P R O B A T E
‘ he I8 “ 1" ” '
■ 1,,tle apartm ent house
t 7 l h i Ü ld
h n’
“ anything . „ d fo r r l f l y lk )ll. r. . , , orn. y , feeg
on the East Side o ' New York, for a a good dancer or not."
to ths said estate shall pay the asm« on the first promissory note; Fur the
"B u t It'd help a« a w fu l lot I f I
‘n
T h e estate o f Lydia A. Hua small apartm ent. He tells h er not to
T h a t brought another a u re . Then
cr>w , ,nt0
to me at said pires
be frightened It ahe hears the young
aum of One Huifdred and Fourteen Ion. deceased.
L. H. M U L K E Y .
M . « Davenport rose.
' of a hot w ater b o ttle .-
woman
who
occupies
the
next
apart­
and
««-100
Dollars
and
Interest I Notice la h erebr given that Guard
Ynu m
m m Into
Iv its i my
naw
tr.W t»
t I m
Administrator Ä " .
"You
come
Joint
’ll I
‘ he „ n d .ra .g n M Adm inistra ment come In very late In the morn­
H. E S lattery, Attorney
T m te rrib ly sorry; I haven't
ing.
Eve wonders what sort of place soon tell you.'* she rem arked w ith
1910.
at
the
rate
of
nine
per
cent
per
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
,
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for A dm in istrator
a thing."
annum and 930 00 as attorney's fee« ' ° r
* " * •bove en title d eatate has «he has got Into,
decision.
J 10-17 Ï4 31 A 7 on the aecond promissory note; Nine-
•” * " l<l Court hla final account ,
Now Go On W ith the Story
Iv y bent
and
tw isted under
She led the way back to her own
teen and 61 100 Dollara and Interest n »aid eatate; that the Court has
n n .rtm r. . . .km
i . ___.
spaem of naln
Estate of Daniel R Farnham .
thereon from July 1st. 1630. at the entered an order f lx ln r the tim e for
th,rd n l* ht ln th r new quarters Qu a rte r" a"
spoke, In superb ae- |
Deceased
S S T a ? ’ o ' " P' r C7 ”
" nnum ,n d l b - h earing of the aald final account ’» » « •
nightm are.
For the RUr“ c*
” >'*
» • followed.
" b - t me help you to bed Can you
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R !
#10 00 attorney's fee- on the third
.
u
,tld nnt ....
not Eve hesitated only an Instant before get back If I give you an arm?*'
protnlasorv note now together w l t h i “ ‘ the hour of
o elo ck A. M . Aug m ental fog did not lift She waa not
,
I guess so. but don't rush me.”
Notice la horeby given that Clarissa the costa and dlsbun.em.-nt» of the ust 1. 1930; and notice la hereby given »<> be relieved from If. then. In the »ecompanylng the other g irl across
hereby given
A. Fsrnhsm ha« been by the County «nit and the accruing coal« W h lrh that anyone having anv
the
hall.
oh
lection
three
days.
She
had
not
realised
how
®
_
..................
T
he g irl stood up w ith a gasp,
_ that anyone having any objection 'bree daya. She had not realised how
Court o f the State of Oregon. In and
Miss Davenport'« 'Joint* seemed at
leaning heavily on the supporting
for Lane County, appointed adm inis­ In J h 7 o f n 7 * r n.i.Oll* d | “ nfc<’ <*" ck e ,* d ¡th ereto shall file the same In w riting «T— t her hope had been, t ill ahe felt
in ine o rn re or Ina c irrk of said i
. ,
.
.,
-
..
. . firs t like the ghost of a room. In
tra trix of the last w ill and testament Court on the Iln d dav of July. 1930
or b’' ,o r" ,he ,lm '' ,o r ,h * b"«rtng ,'b ls staggering blow of disappoint-
»»ecter of a niano
o f Daniel II Farnham , deceased
and said execution waa to me d ire c t-)
GUARD HUSTO N.
menl. But tim e, even three days of I t . '
P .
I 'll put you to bed first. Then I ’ll
All persona having claim« against
grinned at the visitor out of the sha-
<-d
commanding
me
In
the
name
of
i
A
d
m
in
istrator
does
aomethlng
for
oue
at
33
The
'h e estate of said deceased are hereby ihe S l a t e of Oregon In order to satis i H. R S I.A T T B R Y , A ttorney for Ad nightm are was not so bad and hope'« dow’ T h <* Plac* »»■ cl®«“ but clot run out and get a hot w ater bottle.
notified to present the same, duly
I suppose th e re ’s s drug store near
h??olb.'wt"o.d
» la to tr a fr .
‘ w hisper, were louder. .
T his would t#red
»tated and verified, to said executrix o Z u
hlspers were
here. Perhaps I can get something
to
sell
the
follow
ing
described
real
.
____
.
.
.
.
a ta ll m irro r .,«oA m
«
»
«
.«
r
at her residence st W a lte rv llle . O re­
Irro r stood hi one corner.
^ , t helpB you m O 8 tr.
not last long. This could not last
property, to wit
gon. or st ths residence of A. B.
and a phonograph In another corner !
aome medJctBe, bnt B o U la<
A ll of Ix»t numbered tw elve ( l i , N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE ON long It m ight end at any minute.
W heeler, at 71# I-aw rcnce street. In
E X E C U T IO N
In the m eantim e she would occupy supplemented the musical atmosphere s,elp, me Hke the hot WBUr
Eugene. Oregon, w ithin alx months In block numbered two IS) ln E E
Kepner'a Audition to the Tow n ot
^doe«. I took mine to Qneenie M orris’
from this 17th day of July. Its#.
Notice la hereby given that by v ir­ herself as much as she could. I f I t . I* n‘ bF « * • P'«no-
Springfield, I<sne County, State of tue o f an execution Issued out of the
C LA JU SS a A F A R N H A M .
were to last, a reconstruction of life 1 m ,m Davenport wound up the pho- gBB(| By nlghL and forgot It next
E xecutrix of (he last w ill and test­ Oregon a« platted and recorded, to­ C ircu it Court of the State of Oregon. would be necessary. But as yet she nograph. She put on a record and the | mor„ tn r W hatcha know shout that?
ament of Daniel II. Farnham de gether w ith the tenements, here­ In and for Lane County, upon a de­
w ith
dance :
ditam ent« and appurtenances there­ cree o f foreclosure and order to sell closed her eyes to the sound of bat- little room was filled
teased
T he one thing I a in ’t never w ithout
unto belonging or In any wise apper­ resi property. In the suit of O tto Lydv ties In the future. I f she must fight
A. E. W h eeler, Attorney.
“ > » h lc h the hostess at once , aiBce these attacks began "
¡against Charles B McDonald, as ad
_ nu b . »n to them
______
J 17 gf-Sl A 7 -H tain in g
at began to dance a fox trot.
Eve helped her hack across the h all
Now th e re fo r- In the name of the i m ln lstrsto r of the estate of John Me-
'
"K now this?” she demanded
State
of
Oregon
and
In
compliance
|
Donald,
deceased;
Charles
E.
McDon
le*
”
,h
e
I*
*
*
*
#
’
°
h°
l>
*
»
oul<1
and Into Iv y ’s bedroom.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
‘I . . . think so."
"Y o u ’re aw fully good." Ivy groaned.
The undoraigned, ad m in is tra trix of w ith the execution «nd order of sale: aid, M uriel M cDonald, husband and But aurely she could give herself a
“T rY it **
the estate of James W Key, decess 1 w ill on Saturday, the 33rd day of w ife; W illia m R McDonald, single; week of w aiting
r
, lending herself to the m in is tra tio n -
August.
1930.
st
the
south
wea,
door
W
D
McDonald,
single;
K
.lh
e
r
ln
e
H
„
,
llke
te
,e|craph
T h ere was something in the music Mke , heIpi „ a chlId. - m fpel b ettd f
ed. has filed her final account In the
,
,
.
.
"
m a tte r of «aid eatate with the County of the County Court House. In Eu Jones, A. D Jones, w ife and husband:
that was not unlike the hostess, and soon'« I ’m between the sheets.”
Dorothy
Snyder
and
E
lm
er
M
Snyder.
Po,es
«Ion«
■
country
ro
-d
.
She
gene,
Oregon,
between
the
honrs
of
C lerk of t jm e County, Oregon, and
the guest responded to them both.
nine o'cli ck. s m and four o'clock both single; whereby
I am command-
, _____________
_ walked and read and kept
. her record
Undressing her was a simple pro-
sn order haa been made and entered
A ll the tim e she roR' • ‘,d ,<wk » fe » »‘ <‘PS- * ' « rs t c^g,. and Evp perform ed It easily,
of rocord hy the County Court o f «aid p. m., of said day, to w it. st the hour ed to sell the real property herelnaf- w ith b rie f exactitude
of
one
o’clock,
p
m
.
o
ffer
for
sale
):reddMo
7
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ldh
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y
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r
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r
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9
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.
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7
“
|lv
y
feebly t.d ie a le d red p aja m a, ly-
County, directing thia notice and sp
In one p parcel
defen
. . . . , , for , caah.
n n „ , all
n , i , ,.ie
.ip n
e r e n - te r m , n n m e j n m n a y o r J u n e , ix .w ,
. . . . . .
,
,
" A n d v o n d ld n * » S n o w
pointing the Jfith day of August, 193d. . . .
dents. I»nsc Thoms« O od dird
and and wherehv 1 am required from the H onN -a black figure, seem ingly pre-
‘
» h‘‘, "er F°u Ing across the loot of the bed.
at the hour of ten o'clock a. ni for Dora L Goddard hla wife. W illia m R proceeds of such sale to pnv to the paring to move, yet n ever moving conId dance. Miss Davenport Jeered. , Eve hustled her Into them.
the hearing of objections to aald sc-
F n rrle r end E ’ bel F a rrie r his w ife ' p 'a ln tlff the sum of #671.83, w ith In A hundred times a day Eve caught "Know this?"
••1 It's a shame to leave you do a ll
count and aettlem ent o f said estate.
right, title , Interest, claim , estate S '»rest at the rate of 8 per cent per an-
She began to dance a ra th e r In trl- , hlBt-- , TV mu„ ered. • But if , bent
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia 24th
at
the
tra
ilin
g
end
o
f
some
sugges-
and equity In and to aald landa and j num from date thereof and the fu rth er
day of July, 1930
premlaes heretofore
described
and sum of #76.63 costs, disbursements and “ on » h lc h refuaed to be caught. She cate ( harleston. and Eve shook her j-d nPVer straighten out again.”
L V I.t? K E Y ,
i "I'm glad to help you.”
every part thereof.
attorney fee. w ith the roate on exe- realised th a t .theae fran tic, fu tile head'
A d m in is tra trix of the estate of
•T m afraid not.”
' Eve got her in , o
As she d M
H . L BOWT7.
sale"" * " d
Ot m akln,t 8uch clutchea w ere w earing h e r out. yet
James W Key, deceased
Z '“
kt
B U S IN E S S
MRS. W. K. BARNELL
Hemstitching
I and • Cents
•17
MOVED TO
A Street, Bpringfleld
I w ill on Saturday, the Snd dav of
August, 1930, at one o’clook In the a f
ternoon, a t the southweat or main en
rance to the County (Courthouse In
Eugene, Oregon, o ffe r for sale and
te ll la one tra c t at public
auc-1
]L L R E C T O R Y I)
Prograaaive Piano School
CLARA TUTTLE FENTON
Stole Accredltod T — char
Open to Springfield Students
83 E St.. Monday aad Thursday
Each W eek
Rao. Pheae 1##
Plaao M oving
•FRINOF1ELD TRANSFER
W IL L 1 B B B R TB C H . Prop.
O fflo— R O D B N B O U O H O ARAO B
Corner F ifth and A Streets
Deog DM—
a H a u lla g a Sp— la ity
DR. N. W. EMERY
DENTIST
Button Bldg.
Phene
Reeldenee Phene 1SB-M
Springfield. Oregon
DR. w . N. DOW
D a n tla t
F irst N atio n al Bdkk B uilding
Phone 43
Sprtngflhld, Oregon
Oflloe hoara, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
■ventage hy Appolattaent
Í W ilkir-P ooli Chapel
Funeral Directors
M ala BL
General Law Practice
«1 J
R—Idan— I R O I t
•3M
I. M. PETER8ON
Attoruey-at-Law
C ity B a ll Building
Full Auto Equipment
l-adv Assistant
Springfield. Ore.
D. W . Roof
FRANK A. DE PUE
a tto r n e y a t law
JBWELRR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Rapairing a Specialty
SprinKfIcIdr Oregon
Button
Building
Bpringfleld
Oregon
Guest at 3prlng fleld H otel— M r. W
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
Weatherby, of Beattie, was a guest
Lane County’s Oldest
at the Springfield hotol nn Saturday.
Breeders
•f
S. C. W H IT E L E G H O R N S
EPRINQFIELD
Phone 31-F-1«
ORIGON
V ielte a t Peoria v - Misa M axine
Snodgrass -p e n t S aturday evening at
Peoria, Linn county, w ith friends.
,h e d , r ’>d not d" '™ " ’ ,» u* ‘ h*">
A‘
« "T m in ute one of them m ight lead
her hack. . . .
She spent most of h er afternoons
In the reading room of the lib rary.
subject to redemption aa by law pro- the exercise. Several times she met
yldad- a n ‘ h« lots numbered 1 .3 . 3 and Miaa Duvenport oD the stairs o f the
add’ tlo iT to o ’ c ^ d i’«1 X t o i<M«r<^?«d ° ld •P « » m M » t house, and was glad to
n u u iu v u
V .
v u io g
r if il
u i
Iw a r w iH ,
as p U tte d and recorded In IJtne co u n -' oheerve that the young dancer had
ty, Oregon.
j lost her look of acute suffering.
BOTrN'. n
P’
i though her face had s till a bluish
S h e riff of Lane County. Oregon. :
J3-10-17-34-81 ,P A ll°r -
.................................
T he la te afternoon of the fourth
day was brightened by s visit from
aUMMONB
In ths C lre u lt Court of t h - St«»« - f I h er neighbor. T he g irl breesed In
ot Oregon fo r tho County of Lane.
anl. Defendant.
ra th e r assertive knock, revealing her-
T o Jack K alanl, the above named self clad In a red Japanese kimono,
efendant:
.w ith slippers and silk stockings to
In the name of the S tate of Oregon m a, ch „ # r bobbed b alr which was
nd " a n s w e r''’I h e ° q com plaint " PfRed n atu ra lly w avy, shone from a recent
W ell. try It.
gbe wondered if she had been a
H e r persistence, though odd. » • » . nurse In her previous state of exlst-
frtendly, and Eve tried It.
ence. It was pleasant
to d lsco v-r
“Not so good," said her hostess. ' , bat ahe couId do th , nrg efficiently,
"This Is the way. See?"
I , t ^ „ e r e d her self respect.
She went through the steps and
- N ow
go , o r the bot
mad* • f® » suggestions, put h er guest t ie Keep s till u n til I get back. Had
‘ » l< * through the dance, and d r o p - I, not
t.B„ B doctor, too?"
W‘,h * • udd’ “ look ' No. I don't w ant no doctor
ro ñ ad
- m - g k m ia m t lr L H
,
««anouon.
me.
Despite her pain
Iv y
I t gets me th a t way, sharply, almost roughly, and Eve f# lt
m aI1
the— days— -von a little of it. A in ’t a deepening of her strong (ellow -f— I-
it the lim it, when I ’ve always been so ing for this g irl, who so obviously
well? Say. w h a t’s your nam e, any­ shared her dread of the professioa.
how?” she interrupted herself to — k.
Before she left the apartm ent, ah#
"Personne."
put the w ater on to boll. W hen she
"Berson?" I thought that's w hat got hack she tille d the bottlo and
Sm ith said It was. A ll rig ht. Listen, gave It to the sufferer, who settled
M,RR Berson, let « get down to cases,
It Into pU ce w ith a sigh ot relief.
1 , , n ‘ been doing this for m y health,
"M ost ot the pain’s here. Iv y said,
J™0 know— draggln you in here a-.’ vaguely
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Indicating
a region
betwe
Putting you through » rehea rsal. I t s ber w aist and h er heart. "But none
In the shove entitled , brushing. Eve observed w ith pleasure lu tln e e s . Bae” W h a t 1 w ant to s a y i of the fool doctors could tell me
Court and cause on or before the 7th aB «he arose to greet h er th a t there ,s— ynn're out of a Job, ain't you? w hat makes IL 'T w o n 't last much
dsy of August. 1930. said date being ! wag „ „ frowxtoess In the a p p e a ra n c e ,*’8" - , m the Jane can get you o n e !" longer now, but I'm a ll ln when It*#
more than four week» from the day of
-u
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SK a
war
ro
bAaminclv h r H r « a «I
the firs t publication o f this s um m o ns'8» ‘ b8 new comer. She was as Im-
She was so beam ingly satisfied over.”
herein entered o f record and I f you maculate as a red carnation, and she » “ h her little ruse and Its success
'T i l sit her u n til you are better."
fall so to appear and answ er for want i had the grin o f a frie n d ly puppy and ,h a t E * 8 WB8 touched.
T h e am ateur nurse drew aa eaay
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" I t ’s aw fu lly good of
you.
•he chair close to the bed.
“D o n't talk . Just re la x and try to
against you demnnded, to w it: for a
” 8r suggested the stricken fig- aid w arm ly, "but— "
"But nothin.’ It'# w ith J a k e t"
go to steep,” , she added as she settled
Judgment and decree of divorce dis 'u re of a few nights before,
E ve shook h er head.
solving the bonds of m atrim ony now
••Hello," she began, and added In-
Into com fort.
You're
more than kind. I can't thank
Continued — x t week
and the p la in tiff on the grounds o f ;
w ithout giving h er host-
n
you But dancing le not In m y Hue."
"You ain ’t g reat,’’ Miss Davenport N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON F IN A L
ACCOUNT
fra n k ly adm itted. “But you’re good,
An' you got a nice look about you.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IE V N : T h a t
. . . „ ,lk „ .
Yon d 8U,‘ Jak8 Mke 8 poached egg • he undersigned, as E xecutrix of the
L
ast
W ill and Testam ent ot Joseph
to a it. H e likes ’em re-e-flned."
H . Jackson, deceased, has filed her
|O
gome ”
Eve laughed.
account for the final settlem ent of
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said decedent’s estate In the County
Eve smiled at her, p ath etically glad | ‘ ‘O"- T h a n k you a thouaand times. Court fo r Lane County, Oregon, and
to have this cheerfnl guest e n te r her hist the same. T hia world a— ma full th a t Saturday, the 2nd day ot Auguat,
1930, Bt the Court Room of »aid Court
of Good Samaritana.”
1 tragic No M a n ’s I-and.
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In the County Court House. In Eugene.
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Eve
gave
much
thought
to
Mlaa
t<J1#
c o Bnty , Oregon, at ten o'clock
i
W hBt 8 70Ur l,neT tha cal,OT 8ud-
Davenport's sugestton In the w— k | in the forenoon, has been fixed by
denly demanded.
that followed. If thle thing was g o said C ow l — the ‘l® 8 ^
P]8®« *“
"M y line?”
hearing objections thereto aad
"Yep. Your spiel," the o th er ex­ Ing on, the time for reconaructtlon the eettlem ent thereof.
RUHAMAH R. JACKBOW,
plained. "Yon gotta have eats, ain't work must soon come. Bhe must
Executrix of the Last Will and Tea-
tackle the Job of living. Bhe mnst do
you? H ow do you pay fo r them ?"
m ent of Joseph H. Jackson, do-
"Oh, you mean how do I earn my something to earn money. Bhe had tament
paid — venty-flve dollara for le— than C8aa8d-
living?" Eve's sen— ot pleasure In
L. L. RAY. Attorney for
J U U lH tR
the interview perished. " I ’m resting a m onth’a rent— f a r too
got any clg-
cruel and Inhuman treatm ent and e M R Chance to reply
that p la in tiff be allowed to resume s ret tea you c'n spare?’
her maiden name and for sttch other
-N o .
I don't smoke. I'm aw fullv
re lie f as to the Court may seem meet.
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This summons la served upon you hv
r- '
publication thereof In the Springfield
Miss D avenport sighed. ’T m out,
Nnw». a w eekly newepAper of jenerA^ »he »aid. “ I ’ll have to Rend Sm ith
circulation throughout Lane
County
Court o f tho Stato of Oregon for the
County o f Lane duly made and etfier
r ®.cor.d n? J h" R,h day
Ju' ;
1930, ordering thlg Rummon» be pub-
llshed once each week fo r four con
«ecutlve nnd successive weeks and
that the date of the firs t publication
shall be with tho Issue of . M y 10th.
1930, and the date of the last publica­
tion shall be with the issuo of August
7th, 1930.
F R A N K A. DePUB.
A tto rn ey fo r P la in tiff
Residence: Springfield, Oregon.
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