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    THURSDAY, A U 0 U 8 T 7. l»30
T H E SFR IN G EIELD NBWH
U fc vfc iv iH IN S T A L L M E N T
W n«t Haa Gone ristora
H i l t H A L E - l l u r rough« Adding Ma
Chiu* I'bone 900 110 W mb. Eu
PAQCTHIUfr
comes here la aa loneaome aa an«le-|and passed It to Eve «ho bealtatad
worm, in a box of b a it!"
| . n tn .u n t and then took a c ig a r.u .
W A N T E D Watclie», guoa, bicycle«, PIANO IN HTOHAUE— Look« and la
Stella, Eve learned, was a pessimist | eng lighted It at the match the quiet
eueuutui yuuug wuuiau tiuoa u«r-
and toy«. Moora'a Cycle and Toy . like new. W ill sacrifice lor balance lk" “ uU tuu »«.ewata in a auaage cuy. and a black one. Bhe was also a
young man held for her.
. —“
_____________________ A l l
Store, 120 W. Nib, Kugeuv. I'bone
6163 63 Weekly, or monthly or crop
».auuu*. Ituiciuber oer uame or hater and freely confessed that she
"My name la Hunt," he told ber as
*>«
A ll
payments. W ill discount for cash. f * “ dr» aae caiuu uuiu. ¿w, u - - oom
W ife; I'm gulug Io give you a piece
W rite Tallman Plano Store, 305 H. i
aM
puree U» u,o uer wno «be had no use for women. Her speech, he did so.
Of iny inlud, Hector
FUK H A L E *—Good larg a cook atuve,
12th St., Salem, Ore
"Hers Is Berson. Hhe's new to this
>uu»a tuuu wnu Uu« seen uer and Queenle’s, were usually better
610 See at 62 E Street
Henpecked Hector: Just a amalt
Í 6«A
64
EA4W
U u U il
W lt t 'iv
eU e
668
E lU p p lU £
than those of the other girls; but on work. I ’m Queenie Morris." Mina Mor­
A7
Client (charged with crim e): I uOlIc
tiblplug. please. darling
u « j * g»hd imacm bvr to tue uo-
occasion they could, nnd often did, ris made the announcement with aa
FOR SALE OR TRAD E- Springfield think vs ahall win the case.
Kli IU u vedw. iU ti« 164«/ A«ttU
draw on the argot of the gntter. AU air that Impelled the grianlng youth
Iola. W ill consider Eugene or Mo-
»660
<e
U
|tai«lLU
,
ail
tlttUCU,
a»
'
Ml»»
Lawyer: Why do you think th atf
N O T IC I TO C R IO IT O R t
Ken ala River properly lu exchauge
1 he cierM these Eve grasped later. A t preaent to get up and bow deeply, and
t'lle n t: I have two witnesses who a - » « . iu m o u / ui «wowuurtj.
P. O. H u n 111. Springfield
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN : That
the lesson ot the moment went on.
uUw Wt L'U C«4 444li< UUi MUM i'ur*Oil>.
le accepted the burlesque
can «wear that on the night In ques­ j iuw yuuujt U ju u veil* her »0« u ui
U L llay haa been appointed admin
I here s two things you don't stand with a care free grin equal to hla own.
W ANTED— To trade modern House
••Dator uf the »«tate of Ardali F Hlce,
tion
I
was
at
home
lu
bed,
and
twq
l U l * . 43488 lUtlDU 6a ¡¿XiC iiAillli- lor,” (gueenie was saying ln a crisper
and lot In Spokane, Wash., for
She bad Ut a cigarette without hla
deceaaed. by the County Court of la o r
Bprlugtlald or l.ugena property. more who can swear I «as playing I t O U a 0 6 C h l L t t J f c u . O u c i a L « f .'4bed Mt lone. "You don't Lake insults and yea assistance, and. having established It
County. Oregon All peraona having
her
it/»»
ul
ihetuth
y,
tie
m
m
m
m
u i »
Enquire Newa Of bee.
if bridge at their houses.
claim« agalnat aald aitate are required
tiivuu. Dr. Cat ne t , < nerve »pecUh dou t drlna trom pocket-flasks. Jake's firm ly between her carmlned Upe,
—
- t ----------
. ml , tu caii Ml llAe hotel. Dr. carrUtt rut«, bee? Men that come here haa was doing the honors with easy affa­
to preaent them, with the proper
"Wou't
you
apvud
mure
than
6260
!
vouchers. within ala month» from the
NOTICE OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
but »ay» he will got to treat ua like ladies.."
bility.
|
In the County Court of the 8 to to of “*;UU u nur®e
the uiyo
2l»t day of July. 1620. to lb aald ad on wy rlugf I want a dearer one.”
To Eve the whole experience was
“Don't mention your name,” she ad­
"All
right,
dear.
We'll-
buy
It
c
Oregon
for
Len*
County.
i
torioua
Au«»
i-arsoux
that
night.
mlnlatrator at hla law office In the
IN I'R OU ATE
All«» Notxly listens while lia m b pan of the dream she was In, but vised the grinning youth “My heart’s
Minor Itnlldlng. Eugene, Oregon
credit, then II will coat 6300
In the matter of the estate of Edward , tun
oer * h a l the doctor haa said, the nightmare of the dream was tea goto’ to teU me what It is, pretty
L. L RAT.
—
It Pavla, deceased.
Uteu steps mtu auulher room. Wheu seuiug. bhe was Intensely Interested, soon.”
Admlnlatratur of the Eatate of Ar S H E R IF F ’S SALE
ON FORECLOSURE 1 wb<),n 11 may concern:
tue nurse arrives, the girl has van
dell F. Klee, deceaaed.
"You bet It will," aald the grinning
aud «he realized that she was »‘r-- a
j I, Alice E. Vincent, the undersigned ; *»u«u troui me hotel!
____________ JI1-A7-14-31 28
Notice la hereby riven, that by have filed my final account In the
Eves departure was simple. She trifle more sophisticated than the youth, lg high good humor. "I'm one
virtue of an execution and order oi 1*01«'" ®nt*,l,!d c°u rt; that on July 7, i went out ot a back door Into the aer girl» around her. »be had never of the sheiks you rend about One
ADM IN ISTRA TO R'S N O T IC I
»ale Issued out of the Circuit Court of 1830, the Court made an order fixing ant nah of the hotel, where she eu- danced ln cabarets; she was sure of look Into my eyea, girlie, and you're
In the Ceunty Court of tho State of lu«
of Oregon for the County
or tb® bearing upon the countered a youug French porter
done for."
O regon for Lane County.
' of tame on the 23rd day of July, 1930
/.
. acco!int ,0 be had before »ho claimed to recognize her. He lhaL She anew nothing of their In­
Let's see If I am," Miss Morris sug
* ’ 1M0, Bt th*‘ b“*
ber in l aris. "Then you timate Inner workings, or of the duties
IN PROBATE
upon a Judgment rendered In aald aad * r U1«1 nn
la the matter of the eatate of Cecil ’ t ourt “ “ ,1**‘ » “ 'J daJ' of Ju,y. 1M®. la tierebv Hven m t * ' “ and " o‘ lc<’
« « « •?
ahe demanded of employees. But she must have gested with sudden Interest, and she
:
>be porter hud forgot
J Bhiyter, deceaaed
, *“ * »ult whereby R. P Murteuaen o b l t u ? ; . X
known such places aa at least an oc­ made the experiment forthwith. Host
u,»,. He would wrlU) „ once-
Notice la hereby given that L. H. 1 waa Plaintiff and Isaac Thomas God objections thereto ahall file the «.me
casional
visitor, tor the superficial turned to Eve.
In
writing
on
or
before
the
time
of
Mulkey, tho undersigned, la the duly l*l,r<J aad Dora L. Goddard, hla wife
: a friend In Pari« and find the name
«aid
bearing
"You don't exactly belong hare, do
appointed, qualified and acting ad W illiam B. Farrier and Ethel Far
of the American young lady they had aspects of this one held ho surprises
ALICE E. V IN C E N T,
you»' he asked.
mlnlatrator of the above entitled as- ' r*ar W8re defendants, and wherein
tor her.
both admired. He tell» her of
Admlnlatratrlx. apartment house where the Janitor,
late; that anyone having claims i 1*1* Plnlntlff recovered a Judgment . . _
"Nh. Do y o u r
■ W'hat you re reaUy here for, Ber­
agalnat aald eatate shall preaent the against the aald defundaula, laaac H. E. Slattery, Attorney
he thluk«, wou.u take her in. Mean son, is to admire the men,” Stella
He laughed.
for Admlnletratrlx.
« m e to me at 886 West 8th Avenue. Thomas Goddard and Dora L. God
“I ’m afraid not.” he admitted. .11
J 10-17 24-31 A 7 time, while Hamilton la anxiously drawled. ‘ Make ’em see what great
Eugene. Oregon, with vouchera at­ dard, hla wife, aa follows: For the
hunting
up
the
nerve
specialist
for
tached within six month* from the sum of ty u r hundred and seventy-
big wonderful guys yon think they don't care much about dancing, and
NOTICE
OF
FIN
A
L
HEARING
d
riV
M
’
g
i
l
y
.
<et*
'“
l°
“
U
lic
a
b
and
data of the flret publlcctlon of thia five dollars and Interest thereon from
i ’ju apt to get sleepy around m idnight
are, and you li be a wow.
notice, which la flret published In the the 18th day of February, 1828. at
Notice is hereby given that the un
She arranges with Marcel's friend
Springfield News nn July 80, 1830; (be rate of s li per cent per annum
"Now. Berson, If you think you’ve I tried to persuade Jack to so home
and that all persona owing anything and tor Fifty Dullars attorney's fees derslgned ha« filed hla final account the Janitor ot a dingy little apart had enough gaaotne to roll out on the after the play, but he wouldn't . . .
to tha said eatate ahall pay the same on the first promissory note; Fur the a» admlniatrator of the eatate ot Kar meni house on the East Side of New
floor with. we’U start; and I 'll put and now I ’m glad we d id n 't
<o me at aald plrca.
■um of One HutMred and Fourteen oltae Btachoff, deceased, and that Sat- York, for a small furnished apart
"Shall you be here every night after
unlay,
'he
30th
day
of
August.
1830,
mrnt.
He
tells
her
not
to
ba
fright-
you
wise to the reg'lars an' the loose-
L. H MPIJCEY
and 64 100 Dullars and
Interest
th
is »’
?*
‘
be
(zjunty
Court
Room
In
the
ened
If
she
hears
the
young
woman
ankle boys."
„ _
Administrator thereon from the let day of July.
I I. K Slattery. Attorney
"No," she told him. "I'm here only
1930, at the rale of nine per esnt per < ourt Home for Lane County, at Eu who occupies the next apartment
"Which are the loose-ankle b o y s f
for Administrator.
annum and 830.00 as attorney'* fees gene, Oregon, at 10 o'clock In the fore- come In very late In the morntng. Eve
a* a substitute. I don't expect to coma
aa ,he woni,'ir» »b at sort of a place she has
' The reg’lars are the guys that
___________ J 1617-6661 A
on the second pruml»aory note; Nine­ u m . » i“ id d"7 h?" bT*n
lime
and
place
for
hearing
of
said
a
c
-;
got
Into.
come every night an' scatter their
teen and <1-100 Dollar* aud Interest
"Then we must make the
Estate of Daniel U Farnham.
thereon from July 1*1, 1830. at the count and for final settlement of said
The girl In the next apartment _ coin. The loose-ankle boys are the
estate.
All
persons
having
objections
the n ig h t” he smiled. There
Deceased
rate of eight per cent per annum and
Ivy
Davenport,
a
professional
cabaret
instructors— the lads Jake hires to
something very nice about hla
630 00 attorney'* fee* on the third to said account are hereby notified to dancer with a weak heart. Eve helps
NO TICE TO CREDITORS
promissory note now together with file them In writing, with the County her one night when she is III. Ivy dance with the dames that blow ln and manner. He was like .
Notice la hereby given that Clarissa the co*t* and disbursement* of the ICIerk for Ixtne County, Oregon, on or suggests that Eve, who Is short of for a good lime. That’s aU they gotta
iwaa he like? Probably he was merely
A. Farnham haa been by the County cult and the accruing costa Which before said date.
funds, should take her place in the do; but Gawwd knows It ’s enough a type she had known well and met
DONALD YOUNG,
Coort of the State of Oregon, tn and Judgment was enrolled and docketed
mbaret.
Eve
thlnka
It
over,
dislikes
Any woman that’s got a real face c'n
Administrator.
for l> n e County, appointed adminis­ In the office of the 'c le rk of aald
J31 A7-14 21 2S ,he ld*‘a' but ’■•’“ H»’» lhat she has to ma«'e some man bring her to a cabaret often to her former environment
tratrix of the last will anil testament Court on the 22nd day of July, 1830,
"Shall we dance n o w r she heard
_____
bo
something
to
earn
a
living
until
of Daniel H Farnham, deceased
and aald execution was to me direct
dance with her. The ones tb»* him ask. Queenie and Jack were al­
O F S H E R iF F 'ft t z i e nsi a,le fln<la »“ 1 who she really is. Ivy
All peraona having claims against ed commanding me In the name of NOTICE
EXECUTIO N IN FORECLOSURE'"
tw l"’ ed ' h<‘ »«me of "Bersonne come alone an' haa to rely on the ready on the floor. She rose slowly.
«he eatate of aald deceaaed are hereby the State of Oregon In order to satis­
i which is the only surname Eve boys are the onea Gawd torgoL
aulirteli to present the same, duly fy said Judgment and accruing costa
"I'm not sure J dance very well,-
NOTICE la hereby given that by v t r - lbaowa f ° r herself. Into "Berson."
stated and verified, to aald executrix to sell the following described real
Don't pay any attention to tke she confessed. an(l caught his look ef
tue
of
an
execution
and
order
of
sale
!
NO
W
G<)
n
N
W
IT
H
T
H
E
STORY
at her residence at W altervllle, Ore- property, to wit:
Issued out of the Circuit Court of the
Eve flub" "Jake's” a strange sort loose-ankle lads. They’ll come buzzing surprise as be put aa arm around her
gen. or at (he residence of A. E
All of Lot numtiered twelve (12) State of Oregon for Lane County. July
P'nt'e and the girls who dance round, for they need a change bad, and swung her out among the others.
Wheeler, at 710 lAwrvnce street, In
Eugene. Oregon, within six months tn block numbered two (2) In E E. 28th, 1830, upon and pursuant to a de 'here even stranger, though kind to an' they'll want to give you the once­ She exhaled tke hreeth she had been
Kepnera
Audition
to
the
Town
ot
cree duly given and made by said the stranger who Is taking Ivy'B place. over because you're green. But Jake holding. He was a good partner.
from thia 17th day of July. 1860
Springfield, bane County, State of
ourt July 26th, 1830, In a suit pend­
CLARISSA A FARNHAM.
NO W GO ON W IT H T H E STORY
Oregon
a*
platted
and
recorded,
to­
You're an odd g irl!" Hunt skilfully
ain’t payin' us nickels to dance with
ing therein In which Jesse O. Wells was
Executrix of the laat will and teat-
"After they come we gotta be out them."
gether
with
the
tenement«,
here­
guided her through a rapidly Increas­
ament of Daniel 11 Farnham de
plaintiff and George Males and Stellu
ditaments and appurtenance* there­ Malo», his wife and others were de­ there, setting around in our corner.
coaiied
All the girls were intrigued by ing congestion on the dancing floor.
unto belonging or In any wtae apper­ fendants which execution and order The bunch there now is reg'lars that
A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
new-comer'a presence and they show­ W hat made yon say you were’nt sure
taining.
of sale was to me directed and com
___________ J 17 34-31 A 7-14
early to get good tables They
you could dance well?”
Now therefore In the name of the h X 'in a fle r“ de’. c X ^ V » 1 1 ^ 7 « ^ i come
^ “7 ’’T *
When th<> 9ln‘ le8 ed it in various waya— some by talk­
State of Oregon add In compliance
I w asn't" Hla expression made
ing, the rest by close attention to
NOTICE OF FIN A L S E T TL E M E N T with the execution and order of gale
her amplify the terse statement ”*m
The undersigned, administratrix of I w ill on Saturday, the 23rd day of tain Hens and charges In said decree b<>g,n to » a8b In, or two or three what she said.
specified. I will on Saturday, the 30th raen come8 together, that we get
<he astate of James W. Key. deceaa
Eve followed her with «in k in g heart. not vory sure of anything Just now,”
August, 1830, at the south west door
ed, haa filed her final account In the of the County Court House. In Eu day of August, 1930, at the hour of busy.”
What
had she let herself In to rt But she emiUngly admitted. "I'm so new
matter of aald eatate with the County gene, Oregon, between the hours of one o'clock P. M at the southwest
"How do we get busy?”
they two young men they approached s*. nil thia.”
Clerk of lume Couhty, Oregon, and nine o’ch ck. a. m and four o'clock door of the County Court-house in Eu­
W ell, you can be sure yoa're one
"My Gawd!" Miss Morris exchanged were
gene, Lane Couuty, Oregon, offer for
an order has been made and entered
wholesome-looking
American
m , of said day, to wit, at tke hour
of record by the County Court of said of one o'clock, p tn. offer for sale s h I p and sell at public auction for cash, a deeply eloquent glance with Mazie lads who had just given an order to of the good dancers on the floor to­
County, directing thia notice and ap In one parcel for cash, all .jg defen­ "sw^all of |rh e X b , IOH ,i9 Prt:v'ded by »bo was smiling a sharp-toothed
waiter, and who for the present night," he said comfortably. "That’s
pointing tha 26th day of August. 1830. dants, Isaac Thomas Goddard and aw, ail of the right, title and interest ntlLidio„
.
of
the
defendants
In
said
suit
and
of
I
r
i
d
i
a
n
smile.
The
Instructress
con-
at tb* hour of ten o'clock a. m. for Dora L, Goddard hla wife, W illiam H
were most Interested In haring It a tribute, too, for there are a doaen
the hearing of objections fo aald ac­ Farrier and Ethel Farrier his wife, all parties claiming by, through or ,lnu®b her explanation In depressed filled than ln the scene around them. here who know how to step o u t That
count and settlement of aald eatate
right, title, Interest, claim, estate under them or any of them since the tones. "W e're dancers, and we're Queenie cast a radiant smile at them, uptown bunch over there haa some
'n ° r to t h e lJ«ke'» hostes.es, too. See?"
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia 24th nnd equity In and tn said lands and ?oilo.1nl f
bully dancers to i t "
and one of the young = a n returned It
day of July, 1830
described real property, to
..n „ , h ..
premises heretofore described and fullowiug
She looked in the direction he Indi­
wit:
-
Gur Job, Stella added, Is to keep with a cheerful but Impersonal g rin
LU LD KEY.
every part thereof.
Lot Three (3) ln Block Five (6) o f ' ,he men from byln’ of homesickness
cated. H alf a dozen young men ano
Admlnletratrlx of the eatate of
She slowed her steps a little distance
H. L. DOWN,
Famea W. Key. deceaaed
girls, evidently of good families, were
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon. Cheshire's Addition to Eugene, Lane j after they git here.”
from the table, checking Eve’* swift-
^ “ 21
"th^reor“ 0"' MC’ P‘ l ‘“ ‘ N° r,h 85
Queen,e lgnored Ste,,a'
'
J >4-31 A 7-14-2)
dancing to a close group. They were
J 24-31 A 7-14
ter movement by a warning pressure
keeping to themselves and Ignoring
H at«/ this 29th day of July, 1930.
"w h en a man's settin' alone at
of the arm.
the other patrons. Their eyea were
H. L. DOWN,
table, or two or three men are to-
"Look at them sluin' there waitin'
Shertff of Lane County, Oregon gether. lookin' like It’a Decoration Day (or bread and m ilk, with good music tired and their expressions somewhat
blase, hat they seemed content with
_____________ J1I1-A7-14 21-2S an' they're sayin' It with flowers
goln' to waste,” she tentatively ob­
drift up an' give 'em the glad eye served. In a tone designed to reach their entertainment.
Rea. Phons l i t i
P lan o M o vtn g
SUMMONS
"They're the types that go to the
Progressive Piano School
In tha Circuit Court of the State of Jio,hln' ftesh, you understand. Just a the ears of the new-comer*. The lat­
theatre
flr»L then to sapper, and
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
of Oregon for the County of Lane. g,nb loo« to let them know there's ter looked up, thia tim e with atten­
CLARA TUTTLE FENTON
W lL L I» BBRTBCH. Pro*.
spend the rest of the night rushing
Ruse Kalanl Plaintiff, vs. Jack Kai- a live wire near. If they speak,
State Accredited Teacher
tion. The girls were under Inspection trom one cabaret to another,” H ast
nnl, Defendant.
,
. . , .
,
Offlcat RODKNBOUOH OARAOE
Open to Springfield Students
To Jack Kalanl, the above named ' * ° " m>' h° t a,r ,ank and f,ud oot now, to be taken or rejected. To Eve
Corner Flfth and A Street.
explained. "Quite a lot of them Vke
defendant: .
who they are; and later I Introduce the moment was horrible.
62 E St., Monday and Thursday
I-ong Dtatanee Haullng a Bpeclalty
thia place better than the clubs. 1
In
the
name
of
the
8tnte
of
Oregon
them
to
some
of
the
girls.
If
they
see
Each Week
‘Give us time, girlie, give us U n s,” think Jake caters to them to various
and " In s w n T '^ h requ,red f.° »PPoar any they wants meet. If they don't
urged the young man w ith the grin. ways— drops the cover charge for
ano answer the complaint file d
. . .
against you In the above entitled ree'f,Pond 1 breeze past llko I hadn't “W e’re hungry, nnd we’re got a pair
them and that sort of thing. H e likes
DR. N. W. EMERY
Court and cause on or before the 7th se<>n ’em- and trr s°tne others. None of rabbits coming. But If we’re able
to have them come ln, thinks they
DR. W. N. DOW
day
of
August,
1930,
said
date
being
;
of
the
girls
goes
near
till
I
find
out
oBN Tirr
to move after the stuff you folks, lend 'class' to his place; and Jake is
r b r f.x » M .^ ^
: hb tb* —
-
a- d — d-
them.
D e n tis t
serve here,
e, I ’ll take you out to the strong for 'class.'
Button Bldg.
Phone B J
'clnsa.' T hey'll probably
First National Bank Building
herein entered of record and If you f you 8een your own brotber at a center ot the floor later on- and make stay hare an hour, than leave and visit
Residence Rhone
Phone 48
Springfield, Oregon
fall so to appear and answer for want ,ab,e Tou couldn't go to him till I aald a May-pole of you.”
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P M
halt a doaen other places before they
C m in ’ M h0.wp,aln« . W,1L apply to the you could That'a an tber® ,a
»•
Springfield, Oregon
His friend had been watlchlng Ere. go home at daylight, ln the mean­
Evenings by Appointment
against‘ you demaSdod, t T w R ^ f o r ^ ’’Ut ' t ’R K° * 'a
d,,ne Wlth c la M ”
"That goes for me, too,” ho quietly time, w e ll have another hunch or two
Judgment and decree of divorce dis-
To t,le nov,ce there seemed a great told her.
like them.”
solving the bonds of matrimony now deal to IL
General Law Practice
I t ’s a date,” Queenie agreed, nnd
Eve knew all this, and didn't know
“ 3 i h T ' S e S , “ c i 1 ".•».‘ ’X
"
. " " ,h" . i - T ’ ; '
tactfully started to move on. But the why she knew IL any more than she
I. M. PETERSON
cruel and Inhuman treatment and dance » lih them? she asked, anxious quiet young man spoke again:
knew why she was appreciating the
Attorney-at Law
that plaintiff be allowed to resume ,o F®1 8 wore definite line on her In-
"W on't the ladles Join us nnd Mure unusually good music of Jake's Jexs
City Hall Building
her maiden name and for such other dividual duties than Ivy had given
some of the rabbit?”
hand.
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Springfield, Ore.
"Speaking of being here,” Host
The young man of the grin frowned.
This summons Is served upon you by i
publication thereof In the Sprlngflold
A,n 1 Bh® tb® clever kidT" Malzle
"W e only ordered two, and I oould wual on. "W hy are you here, really?
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News a weekly newspaper of general murmured. "Got It the very foist eat them both.” he plaintively db- It's sway enough to see that you don't
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circulation throughout Lane County time."
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belong."
and the State of Oregon pursuant to
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an order of the Judge of the Circuit i
BanC8 W h * m , f th e y w a n t you
“WeTl order two more.”
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Court of tho State of Oregon for tho to- *be Instructress coldly explained.
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young
man
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( ounty of Lano duly made and enter- " If they want you to set down an' drew out for Eve the chair next to
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" If you spend so much time at golf
hom. Miss Morris secured the re­
Springfield, Oregon
Ilshed once each week for four con- haTe 11 On,y make W * naPPT- N ° maining empty chair for hessalf nnd you won't have anything told aside
R®cutlyo and successive weeks nnd a°h stuff. Malxle tells 'em she's a sat down with a sigh of achievement. tor a rainy day."
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"W on’t I? My desk is loaded up
"You ain’t got the nice manners o f
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
1930, and 7ho date oV'the’las^'pubHcA ' grpat' M ,hey wan,a talk whl,e you
FRANK A. DE PUE
your boy friend, W illie,” she told the with work tkat I've pnt aside for a
Lana County's Oldest Breeder*
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Hon shall be with the Issue of August llat®n- ,pave 'em do IL ”
grinning youth. "But I f you stick rainy day.”
of
7th, 1930.
"They'll tell you how lonesome they around with him p'raps you'll Improve.
B. C. W H IT E LEGHORNS
NOTARY PUBLIC
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Youth: I say, what are all the
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Residence: SprlngfleldJ Oregon" "
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Springfield
The grinning youth Bad, and ottered notches to your clgaret ease?
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