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    TinrRHDAY, o c T o n e n 2. im o .
TH E BPRINQFIELP NEWS
c liissi£ie
d
IAd
S
o te
z J. ■—
(B in TNG« s r y j N G ^
want
S V G i T RESULTS)
lo go tur a
I
W H A T HAH
BE
Standing
on a G O
N N e E w V
o F
r k O r,c
sfreet j’ a k T X r w T r ^
dr° P
“
y<»u b '® - ' " “ - e . ” Jake admitted,
Two green Irishmen walking down FARM ER S— H a re fire hundred 26-foot corner,
rner, a young woman suddenly dis­
dis-
«1 . .... 7
I
And rou haren’ spoken of R to
And I I I have to pot on the same I any one else?" Eric asked
covers that she does not know her
the street saw some cranberries for
Bpllt Cedar Telegraph Poles. Price
own name nor how she got there. dancing-frock 1 wore there every
the first time "I'h w at s thlm?" asked
“Cert'n'y not. Nobody's business
on sale *1.00 each. M ake A -l tele­ Everything In her past Is a blank.
n ig h t,' she smiled, gallantly playing
Pat.
SUMMON«
hot the lady's.”
phone poles.
ffn0W8
only
that
her
name
Is
In the Justice’s Court, Kog.n« Joe- I "Thlm F ' said Mika.
Ere.
She meets a young man who up. “ because I haven't anything else.”
"You're even kinder than I thought
t oa District, Lana County, Oregon.
1
"But what about the dyed hair?
live» ut the hotel where the Is re<-
N O TIC E OK F IN A L AC CO UNT
U M ) B. B L O u M E Il, C lu tu U tr ^
1 "Yes. thlm ,” said Pat.
Istered as Eve Nobody of Nowhere, Yon certainly don't have to go around you were." Eve said gratefully, and
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
tlh, thlm make finer applesauce
VB.
which she had w ritten In French. now with It looking thia way?" he to Jake’s surprise offered him her
Oregon for Lone County.
GEORGE H A K K u l*, Defendant.
than prunes."
Eric Hamilton calls In a nerve spe­
band at parting. Eric, too, gave hls
In Probate.
cialist,
but Eve slips out of the hotel. pointed out.
IN R E : T H E E S T A T E OK H E N R Y
hand a firm grip.
To Uuorgu Harrup, Dwleudaui:
They
stared
at
each
other
in
con­
SUMMONS
| goes to a little apartm ent house,
H. C U L L E N , Deceased.
IN T H U N A M E G F T H E S T A T E
where
she
meet*
a
professional
Hapn.
"Sometime, perhaps. 111 he (.Me to
sternation.
In the Circuit Court of Oregon L r TO W HO M IT M AY CO NC ERN:
OK OREGON:
You ara hurcby ru Lana County.
explain," Eve went on. “I can t -yet. •
Notice Is hereby given that on Sep­ er who gets her a Job In a cabaret.
A
fter
unch
I
’ll
go
up
to
the
beauty
qulrvd u> appuur bufor„ to« ul uiy
As a cabaret hostess gbe meets
C. C. R A Y B U R N , P lain tiff va
tember 29. 1930, the undersigned filed
parlor," she decided, "and ask them
Jake shook hls snlnlng black hear/
S ? } * *“ . lh * Ua“ k ° r Commerce
his final account as adm inistrator In many curious people. Then, one night,
JKNNIK RAYBURN. De'eidaat.
Building. to Eugene, i^ u n Couuty
a
man who claims to recognize her to get rid of It for me. T hat will and smiled hls rare smile.
the above entitled probate proceeding;
lo th« defendant. Jennie Kay burn.
Oregon and answer Hi« complaint riiod
You are hereby summoned to an that on said date the court entered comes In. She Is afraid of him and give you an afternoon off duty."
"No
explanations
ns'ssary,” ho
agaluai yo.t in tiia above t-nlllled ac
As the visit to Jake’s drew nearer gallantly told the utdy. “But I ’m -un-
>wer the complaint filed against you an order fixing the time for the runs away, back to the hotel to Eric
Hamilton,
»he
has
her
hair
dyed
and
lion oil or bvloru lour weeks from In the ubove entitled cause and court hearing
u u
_______
of the said
final ________
account - at
■ be dal« ot the first publication ut within four weeks from the first pub- th" hour ° * 10 ° 'c,< *k A. M. October changes her manner of dress, so that she found herself growing nervous. glad to know everything's all right
"Perhaps be won’t event speak to now.” Hls black eyes were vary hu­
Ibis suniinons, and If you fall to llcallou of this summons,
summons aud
u„>i in
i_ case
. . . . . 3’ - 1930. Any one having
havlnir any
an» objec
„hie,- (be stranger out of her old life w ill
Then Ham ilton me,
she told Hamilton when they man . ‘‘Gladsomeone’slookln'afterher,"
answer for want llicruof tbu plaintiff you fall so to answer, for want there- tlons to the said final account shall not recognize her
will lake Jud a in »nt against you for of. p lain tiff will apply to the court for filed the sume In w riting on or before persuades her to go through a mar were entering the big dancing-room
he brought out In a rush. "Waskinda-
rlage
ceremony
with
him.
As
they
the sum of »29.36, together with In­ the relief asked In the complaint vis
the time set for the hearing.
toward midnight.
worrled."
return to the hotel the man she fears
terest thereon at the rate of six per that the contract and relation of'm ar-
H. E. S L A T T E R Y ,
"Oh, I guess be w ill,” Ham ilton
Is waiting. Ham ilton sends her up
cant per annum from September 12 rlage existing between plain tiff and
Administrator. stairs and turns to the other man,
It was hls exit line from their lives.
spoke soothingly, but It was clear that
ll»2k, until paid, and for his costs aud defendant be dissolved and cancelled __ ___ ____________ _ _ _ O . 2 9-16-23-30
who says his name Is Samuel Hender the m atter of Jake’s reception was
"And yet some people think this Is
disbursements in this action, aud also and that p lain tiff have the care and
lor the further order ot the Court custody of Floyd Rayburn and Ardls N O T IC E OF F IN A L 8 E T T L E M E N Y son, of Chicago.
not burdening his mind. Nor did the a hard world," Eve told Ham ilton as
that the Eugene Krult Growers As Rayburn, children of p la in tiff and
Henderson Identifies Eve to Ham- i
ai.»...». ki
. .
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , that
ilton. She ls Eve Carrlngton, a f a m - |P^
d„
£b h l m a » he had expected their taxicab made Its slow way
N. A. Rowe, adm inistrator of the
soctellon pay Into Court toward the defendant.
It
to.
He
was
now
In
a state of well through the Tenderloin's congested
suiistkcloion of such Judgment the
This summons Is served upon you estate of Ethel H . Mendenhall, de­ ous rotneert singer and Henderson
sum of 136.54 belonging to yog which by publication by virtue of an order ceased, has rendered and filed In the was not only her manager but hoped being nothing could ruffle. Eve loved traffic. " I’ve had nothing bat kind­
I imrilv f Court
'on .i of a w
_ ic.
.
has been attached and garnisheed in of C. P. Hard nurd, county Judge, mails County
the
State
of Oregon to “>gfry her. She had collapsed af­ him. Incidentally, he played the game ness. If 1 hadn't . . . I wonder what
the bands of said Eugeni- F n tit Grow and filed September 3rd. 1930. direct­ ter the County of Lane hls final a c -' ,er trY|n8 to save four children of as she would wish him to play it. would have become of me if I ’d had
era Association.
ing that you be served with summons count aud that by order of said Court “ , r ’end from an overturned rowboat
the sort ot experience one often reads
Glveu under my baud thia 24lh day »’F Publishing the same once In each duly 1DMdu and entered Saturday, the In Lake Michigan, two of them Looking very handsome In hls eve­ about?”
of September. 1930.
, weeks for four successive weeks In 20th day of September, 1930, at t h e ! drowning before her eyes. 8he bad ning clothes, he followed the waiter
It doesn’t bear thinking o t ”
H A R O L D J. W ELLS,
*h® Springfield News, and that you hour of ten o’clock In the forenoon of i slipped away from the nurse on to the table he had reserved, and con
Justice of the Peace “ n" * « r the earn« within four weeks said day at the County Court room In i guard In Chicago and completely I 8ulted E »e * t every stage of an elab- HamlIton recaBed his thoughts on the
Residence and Post Office address: i ,roB1
flr »t publication thereof the County Court bouse In the City of | vanished The shock of the death of ¡o rate supper order.
night of Eve’s disappearance and
Eugene, Oregon
Thia summons Is first so published Eugene. Oregon, has been fixed a n d ' the two little boys coupled with her
.
. . . . . .
added hastily: "I'm glad we went to
appointed as the day, tim e and p la c e ! fear of Henderson had caused her
Sb ’
howeTer’ fonnd «’ had to fix
H.26-O.2 9 16-23 H,'P‘ <• 1930
that place. Seeing )L and meeting
----------------- —------------■
.
8. D. A L L E N ,
for tbe hearing of objeoliuns to said lose of memory.
I her mlnd ®“ that vlt* 1 Interest. Her
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence ih7r1Uof’ CC^ r t m ,^ o n .t^ » i ^ lle ?.e , l t ‘ H a m ll’ on
’ he whole story to eyes were bu»y' Sbe
Malzle and that chap Jake, have changed my
N o tic e is h e re b y g lv e u th a t th e on
“" d 1 ’ °
A d d r " 88- Eugene. Oregon
h“ b! t c hls frlend-
Carrick, who ls able
’ he far end of the dancing feelings about IL ”
— -
- - baa been • apolntud Adminis
““
84 11-13 2602 t.ons to said fm t i
dorslgnod
"1 thought they would.” Eve smiled.
notified that the sume must be in
i!“ ’ T £ u Z *
¿her° ** Both,n< r,oor> hut apparently neither saw her
Ira lrlx of th« estate of David McBee,
same must he In
her old life that she needs to fear. Qaeenle and Ivery were not in the He glanced a t her quickly.
NO
TIC
E
OF
F
IN
A
L
A
C
CO
UNT
w riting and filed with the C lerk ol
deceased, and any aud all persons hav­
while he considers how to bring her I
. aU
The Chicago agency’s reply' to
The undersigned, Adm inistrator of said Court on or before said day and memory
ing claims against the said estate are
back
I room. However, the night was young
Eric's’ telegram had promised a full
hereby required to present said claims, the estate of Robert P. H artw ig, do time.
on a very friendly footing, while | and they would surely appear later,
duly verified as by law required, at ceased, has filed his Final Account
J
„
report by mall. The document Itself
N. A. ROW E.
waiting for Dr. C arrick’s attem pt to
She stared around her. Intrigued by came on the mornln< ot the fourth
la w Office of W hitten Swafford. 202 In the m atter of said estate with
Adm inistrator.
bring
her
memory
back
to
her.
j,
Tiffany building, Eugene, Oregon. In the t ounty Clerk of Lane County,
A21 28-83-10-17 of a stranger. T h a t’s’ the way lt .B ,th e chance to study as an observer day. It waa a „ , mp|ete report
l^ n e County, Oregon, within six Oregon, and an order has been made
the scene in which she had so often even included the names and addresses
N O W GO ON W IT H T H E STO R Y
months from the date of thia notice and entered of record by the County
SUMMONS
taken a professional part. In all her Of Eve s' Chicago physicians and of
Dated and first published Septem­ Court of said County, directing this
Case No. 20456
•.□o,h ' f C ,7 h ' t C OUrJ ” 7 ? 8 U te 01
Thpy were
her
aad ” - R
a i T u M e X T e L n y ^ v V h e 1^ r i e H Un,e Wh° badHattPnded ber Ont
notice, and appointing Saturday, the
ber 26. 1930
13th day of October, 1930, at the hour Orego
L U L U E. RO BERTS.
egon for the County of Lane.
n„ w
,
. . .
..
I
_
7 ° '® and rea“ y Kl¥e hef of it. moreover. Henderson rose In
now she ,-ose and walked to tbe win- eyes to the tableau as a wnole, and trium phant vindication
Adm inistratrix of the estate of l»a of ten o'clock A M for the hearing
Deparlm i nt No. II
of objections to said account and ROSA HOPPE. Plaintiff,
vid McBee, deceased.
dow. where she stood for a moment she did It now, while Eric and the
Ham ilton telephoned Carrick the
W hitten Swafford. 302 Tiffany Build the settlement of said estate.
with her back to him, looking out. | waiter, the latter
vs.
man she had not | confirmation of the manager’s’ story
Dated this 18th day of September.
Ing. l-kignne, Oregon. Attorney for
E. 8. P L A T T S , and E :S
L IZ A j B
S E T H £ s n T h ? choeur,dm: n, r r r
e t
r , n
cont,nued to —
p
=
a
1930.
Adm inistratrix.
PL A T TS , hls wife
H E R M A N K. H A R T W IG ,
A
N
D
C
A
U
,h
‘
h
°
Uld
follow
ber
He
,helr
th
o»Khts
on
the
supper
problem.
-H
o
w
much
can 1 tell her»"
P L A T T S ; OREGON ____ _______ _
82703-9 16-23
Adm inistrator of the Estate of
FORN1A R A IL R O A D C O M PA N Y, a dfd 8O- and 8tood beside her as he had
It
wao
met
at
last
and
as
E
t
I
c
"Nothing," Carrick ruled.
Robert P. H artw ig, Deceased.
corporation; S A D IE O RAUL1CH; done their first evening together In
NO TIC E OF H E A R IN G ON
straightened, prepared to give his at
"But— "
818-25 02 9 16.
T R U S T C O M P A N Y O f T n E W YO RK '
r° OD'
Thp s“ “ “ memory ro8,>
F IN A L ACCO UNT
tention to his companion, a fam iliar
"Not one word; I ’ve felt sure the
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N , that
a corporation,
corporation, and
and also
also all
all nth«*r
other <n the minds of both* and under the voice spoke to Eve. It was Jake’s, story was straight. Just as you did,
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
the undesigned adm inistratrix of th»
persons or parties unknown claim ­ force of It she turned to fr.ee him.
and the new-comers were now sub- so I re been _____
_______
estate of John W Beasley, deceased
getting
ready.
W e’ll
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
ing any right, title , estate, lien or
In u r e right, she said qulety. "I I Jected to the effulgence of hls best I make our experiment in a day or two,
has filed ber account for the final dersigned has been appointed Execu
interest in the real estate described
settlement of said estate in the County lor of the Estate of Emma A. Sly
lore you. I didn't realixe It till this | professional manner.
in the Complaint herein.
and I'll give yon the details in an
Court for la n e County, Oregon, and deceased, by the County Court of
week. „ I didn’t
want you to know it . “Good evening, sir. Good evening, hour If you’ll drop Into my office.
Defendants.
.
that Saturday, the H th day of Octo­ lame County, Oregon.
A ll persons
TO E. S. P L A T TS , and E L IZ A B E T H now. But I suppose 1 ve been show- madam. Is everything all right*'
ber, 1930, at the Court Room of said having claims against said estate are
Can you get away from Miss Car-
,, . _
Court, In the County Court House, In hereby notified to present the same, D. PL A T TS , hid w ife; B E N J A M IN R ing It every time I looked at you or I , ,
[ rlngton long enough to do that?”
spoke
to
you."
He
recalled
the
departing
w
aiter
Eugene, lam e County, Oregon at ten properly verified, to the undersigned P L A T T S ; OREGON AN D C A L IF O R ­
This was C arrick’s idea of a Joke
I gave him instructions for very special
o'clock In the forenoon, has been by at the office of W ells * Wells. Bank NIA R A IR O A D C O M PA N Y, a corpora­
’E v e !’’ H er expression stopped his I service, and
land
Ham ilton ignored it. Bat he was
said Court fixed as the time and place of Commerce B ldg, Eugene. lame tion; S A D IE G R A l’ L IC H : A R T H U R
as the man departed.
for hearing objections thereto, and County. Oregon, within six months H A Y N E S ; T H E U N IO N T R U S T COM speech and held him motionless.
turned away, making It plain to Eve | on tllne l ° T
appointment, and the
PANY O F N E W YO RK, a corporation,
for final settlement of said eslate
from the date of the first publication and ALSO A L L O T H E R PERSONS
" I love you.” she repeated
’’But I that no intim ation of their form er ac- psychiatrist, afte r greeting him exu­
K A T IE M J A N E T T IN O .
of this notice.
berantly, talked for ha.f an hour.
OR U N K N O W N , P A R T IE S C L A IM ­ I'll never marry you. really, till I'm I quaintacce would come from him
A dm inistratrix o* the E state of
Date of first publication, Sept 18 ING A N Y R IG H T . T IT L E . E S T A T E . absolutely myself again.”
I “One moment, please," Eve said
'I think Its an aw ful risk,” H am il­
John W. Beasley, deceased
1930.
L IE N OR IN T E R E S T IN T H E R E A L
L. I.. RAY, Attorney for Estate.
ton muttered.
"And when you’re absolutely your-1 and a®
stopped she added quickly
F R A N K J. SLY.
E S T A T E D E S C R IB E D IN T H E COM­
811-18-25 02 9
'Are you setting up your Judgment
self again.'” he almost groaned, “you I “ 11
’ n to apologise again for
„
Executor. P L A IN T H E R E IN O N F IL E :
W ells # Wells, Attorneys.
My God. Eve! I leav,ng you so suddenly; and I ’ve against mine?"
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E won't know me at all
Fslsts of W aldo Harvey Farnham
8. 18 26; O. 2-9-13 O F OREGON. You. and each of you, think what you're condemning us to. I br°ught my husband with me. W e
"Ye«.’
Dsceaasd.
are hereby required to appear and
Carrick laughed.
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
lt
this
thing
lasts!'
w
ere
married
the
day
after
I
left
N O TIC E TO C R EDITO RS
answer the Complaint filed against
“W ell, don't,” he advised. "But I'll
here."
Notice Is hereby given that Clarlsaa
"And think what I'd condemn us to
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ you In the above entitled Court and
A. Farnham has been by the County
cause on or before four weeks from if I married you while I'm like this
She had never before seen Jake's come down to the Garland during the
dersigned
has
been
appointed
Execu
Court of the State of Oregon, In anil
trlx of the Estate of Gunhlld M the date of the first publication of and then—•” she felt for the right smile.
The phenomenon was worth morning, and put Miss Carrington
for la n e County, appointed adminis
Klrkelterg, deceased, by the County this Summons, and if you fall to so
witnessing,
for It made Jake’s cold through some more tests,” he added,
tra trlx of the estate of Waldo Harvey
words
and
verbally
underlined
them
< ourt of Lane County, Oregon.
A,I appear and answer said Complaint
Farnham, deceased.
mask
suddenly
and warm ly human. relenting. Then he sent the anxious
persons having claims against sa.d for want thereof the plain tiff w ill — 'came back to find myself the wife
All porsoos having claims against
bridegroom oat of his office w ith a
estate are hereby notified to present apply to the Court for the relief of a stranger. That's the way lt ’3 The two men measured each other
the estate of said deceased are here­ the same, properly verified, to the prayed for in her t'omplaint herein,
friendly push on the shoulder.
with a friendly glance.
by notified to present the same, duly undersigned at the office of Wells a succlnt statement of which is a» said to be, you know, In these cases.”
H am ilton was not an easy man
"That's all right,” Jake said.
"I
stated and verified, at the residence
"But you love me now, he cried.
Wells. Bank of Commerce Bldg., follows: A decree requiring you, and
At five that afternoon
of A. B. W heeler at hls residence, Eugene, lame County, Oregon, within each one of you, to set forth the
knew there was some good reason.' to down.
710 latwrnncn street In Eugene. Ore­ six months from the date of the nature of any claims that you, or "You've said so- I can't take It in
he
was
again
In C arrick’s con­
A little later Ivy and Quecnie pre­
gon. within six months from this llt h first publication of this notice.
pither of you. may have In and to yet. but you've said so!"
sulting room, expressing the ad­
sented
thsmselves
w
ith
beaming
day of September, 1930.
“Oh, yes, I love you now.
Date of first publication, Sept. 18. the following described premises, to-
She friendliness and promptly accepted ditional doubts that had come to him
CLARISSA A. F A R N H A M ,
w lt:
1930.
added slowly. “And I ’m depending on I E ric’s Invitation to supper.
M ls s |afte r tbe “ «»“ ’ ’»factory results of the
Adm inistratrix of Ute Estate of
The Southeast Q uarter of Sec­
L IL L IA N JO HNSON.
you to keep me from making any mis-J Morris refused to be greatly Im ‘* * U
A t laat
despite long
Wraldo Harvey Farnham. Deceased
tion 2; The Northeast Quarter
_
Executrix.
A. R Wheeler, Att'y.
take
in
that.
Just
as
I
’m
depending
J
pressed
by
the
marriage,
but
Iv
y
’s
un
exPcr
ience
w
ith
the
anxious
friends
W ells & Wells, Attorneys
of the Northwest Q uarter of
9-ctlon 11, all In Township 18
on you In everything else."
winkling blue eyes never left the | of Pattent8- lo8t
temper.
s 18 25: O. 29 16
South of Range 6 W est of
There was a moment’s silence while I bridegroom.
"You realized, didn’t you, that she
the W illam ette M eridian In
the
full
significance
of
the
admission
I
“
Any
chance
of
coming
hack?"
|
I
didn't
respond to any of the testa I
Lane Countv. Oregon,
| made this morning?" he snapped.
and that all adverse claims be deter­ came to him, and the earth rocked. I Queenle asked nonchalantly
•You bet I did."
mined by the decree of the above The combined love and pity he felt I "Not the least,” E rlcl said before |
entitled Court, and that hy said de­ for her in that moment was the most I »he could speak.
“N ot even the piano meant anything
cree It be determined, adjudged and shattering emotion
he had ever I “I s’pose you know your gentleman I t0 ber’ did
decreed that the p lain tiff Is the owner known. H e wanted to selxe her and I friend front Chicago’s been blowing J ”It didn 4 8een> t®."
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
„
D e n tis t
in fee simple of said premises and
W IL L IS n B R TSC H Prop.
First National Bank Building
"And she's still afraid— panicky at
the whole thereof, and that neither hold her; he wanted to kneel at her I in and ovt since you faded aw ay,”
O fflcai M ODBNBOUGH GARAGE
vou, the anld defendants, nor any of feet. H e took her hands and looked I Queenle went on thoughtfully starring I | times?"
Phone 48
Sprtngflfcld. Oregon
Corner F ifth and A Streets
you, have any right, title, estate. Hen down at her.
Office hours. 9 A. M to S P M
I an oyster in its tomato bath. “But
“Yes. She says he has even given
or Interest In or to said premises,
Long Distance Hauling a Specialty
Evenings by Appointment
’Eve," he said, as steadily as she I don't worry, dearie, for he didn't get | I up the notes she made and carrleu
or any part thereof, and that decree
around w ith her. They ead the day
he entered forever enjoining and re­ had spoken, "If I ’ve won you once, I » thing on you here."
straining you, and each of you, from and— thank God I— you say I have, 11 “W e didn’t know a thing to give ] I she left Jake's.”
asserting any claim or Interest what can do It again when you're well. I him .’’ Iv y tactlessly contributed.
“A ll right, then. Do yon w ant her
General Ijgw Practice
soever In or to said premises, or anv
part there of adverse to the plaintiff 1 w ill do It again! And In the mean-1 “W e wouldn't of told It If we had.” | to remain in thle stats IcJaflnitely?"
I. M. PETERSON
or her successors In-Interest, and for time I'll be the happiest and the most I Queenle austerely pointed out, and ! "God knows i ion L"
such other and fu rth er relief as to patient lover you can Imagine.”
Attorney-at-Law
I with a disgusted glance at her friend | "Then prove It. Open your mind
the Court may seem equitable and
I and take In the fact that sterner meas-
She continued to look up at him. I swallowed the oyster,
City H a ll Building
proper.
I tires are necessary. The Important
and he bent with inarticulate m ur I Jake reanp-ared nhen Eve and 1
You
are
further
notified
that
this
Springfield, Ore.
Summons Is served upon you by pub­ mur and laid hls cheek against hers. I Hamilton were leaving and gave them I tb*n *‘ now ’ 8n ’ whBt T®“ uilnk, but
lication thereof. In The Springfield For an instant they clung together another excellent im itation of hie w hat you’ve done. Have you dene
22« Main St.
Rssldenee t a C H
News, printed and published In Spring-
w hat 1 told you to do?"
<2 J
field. la n e County, Oregon, and that « hlle he felt her tears on his face, great cabaret model. He also offered
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(C O N T IN U E D N E X T W 3 B K )
Eve a newspaper cutting and watched
the date of the first publication there­ Then she spoke.
Now 1 have done I t ! ” she brought I her face as she read I t I t was Hen-
of Is the l l t h day of September, 1930,
JRWBLER
NOTICE
and the date ot the last publication
out w itl. a childish gulp of contrition, deyson’s advertisement.
She looked
Kuh Auto Equipment
thereof w ill be the 9th dav of Octo­ "Now I ’ve dragged you Into the very I up, startled, and handed it to Ham-
Repairing a Specialty
Notice Is hereby given that the
Lady Assistant
ber. 1930.
undersigned has filed with the State
Springfield, Oregon
This Summons Is so published and heart of this hideous tangle. I hate Ilton.
Banking Board of Oregon application
served upon you pursuant to the order m s. If for doing It— for letting you
“ Has any one else seen this?" the for license to engage in the business
of the Honorable George F. Skip- know I care. But oh, Eric, how could latter asked quickly.
of making leans of money or at per­
worth, Judge of said Court, which I help l t l ”
I “Nope. W asn”t sure the lady her- sonal credit, or in the pawn broker­
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
Order
was
made
and
entered
of
record
FRANK A. DE PUE
He released her and stood back, self Been It.
Though I better put age business under the provisions of
Lane County's Oldest Breeders
In this ca-.'se on the 8th day of Sep
ATTOHNBY AT LAW
sections 6308-21 Inclaelve, Oregon
starry-eyad but trem bling under hls I her wise.”
tember, 1930
of
laws
walk tonight?"
Kay ’I d ld a'l kunw you had a car?"
B U S IN E S S
1D I R E C T O R Y
Walker-Poolg Chapel
Funeral Directors
D. W. Roof
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