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    THURSDAY. NOVWMBMlt 6, 1H30
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Noo 43
PAGE FIVE
GIRL FALLS FROM TRUCK;
COLLARBONE IS BBROKEN
minutes,’’ Julie said with a little sav­
He leaned back In hla seat re­
age Intouatlon, and they were.
"And which do you prefer?"
signedly.
Julie brought the car to a standstill
"Do you Imagine that 1 like either?”
"Thn we may as well go on.”
Tim leu year old daughter of Mr. and
with u little spiteful Jerk, and passed she faltered.
It took a moment or two to restart
Mr». Henry llolm»« sustained u bro-
him with her head In the air and
the engine.
b»n collarbone Haturday when »lie fell
Chlttenham leaned forward sudden­
walked Into the cafe.
C O N T IN U E D N E X T W E E K
from ih» truck on which aha was
ly and kissed the hand nearest to
They faced one another across a
playln« In the yard ul her home
him that rested on the steering-wheel
small table, and as their eyes met
eaet of Hpringfteid.
III at Home— Bud McPherson Is re­
Chlttenham said with a smile:
"I am conceited enough to think
ported to be very ill at his home.
"Don’t
quarrel
with
me
before
we
that I could make you like being
SHERIFF'S SALE ON FORE­
are half-way there! If you go on made love to,” he said qulstly, and
CLOSURE
Cocoanut Grove, the first combina­
BY
NOTICK IH HEREBY OIVKN Thai
getting ungry at tbla rate you will then as she did not answer he asked: tion Golf and Dance pavilion In the
by virtu« of an execution unit order
skid on the edge of a precipice and "Will you dare me to try?*’
Northwest located at 12th and Alder,
or Bale liaued out of the Circuit Court
that will be an end to both of ns."
“No.”
- r- Eugene.
or the State of Oregon for the County
W HAT HAH (»ONE BEFORE
ney
with
that
little
note
of
pretended
" I’m not angry, I—oh, well, I sup­
Of latne oil the 10th day or Novetn
Giles Chlttenham, distressed over
He shrank a pose I am, but It's your fault. Why
her. HJO. upon a Judgment duly ran the suicide of his young«r half-brother dlstreax In her volcg
dered In »aid Court on the 6th day Rodney, return* to Europe from little from her with a feeling of re­ did you talk such nonsense?"
Of November. 1930 In « , ult wherein America, where he made an unhappy pulsion. Women were all the same,
"You mean when I told you that
tleorge Colcord wa» plaint Iff and Ham marrluge Rodney had killed himself
heartless and selfish.
I loved you? Has It always been
uel M McCullough and Ituth McCul­ becau»» a notorious woman, Julie
He felt her eyes upon him.
lough. hl» wife. Lloyd Haubert and Farrow, threw him over. (lllee 1»
nonsense when men have told you
"Tell me the real reason?” she that?"
■ ••••••• Haubert. hl» wife, were de- Introduced to Julie Farrow by his
A Carload of bone dry mill slab wood from old growth
fendant» and wherein the plaintiff friend Iximbard, In Hwllxerland
He said
"You talk an If such a thing were
fir timber will be unloaded near the Springfield Creamery
recovered a Judgment agalnxl the d> resolves to make her fall In love with
chlttenham turned his gaze from an everyday occurrence—as If I were
during the next week.
fondant» Mimuel M McCullough and him, then throw her over u» she threw
ItUth McCullough, his wife, for the Rodney She tellx him «he has made the wet rood and looked at her. There a horrid kind of a woman who went
This wood will be sold :cheap for cash.
•urn of *642 00 and Interest thereon a bet with her friend "Him'' Lennox was a little flush In her cheeks and about collecting scalps— "
Call Phone 7
Or leave orders at Springfield Creamery
from the 14th day of October, 1930. that she can drive her car to the tu-r eyes were deep und unfathomable
Suddenly she laughed, and shrugged
at the rate of 10 per cent per unnutn lop of the St Bernard I’ass and back,
Your
money back If not satisfied.
her shoulders. "After all, It’s silly
until paid and for *100 00 a» attor (llles challenges her to take him with behind their thick dark lashes.
ney » fee« and th« costa and dis­ her und »he accepts They »tart out
to
be
angry
with
you.
I
ought
to
She looked so young—hardly more
bursements taxed at »2176 which In the face of a gathering snowstorm
than a girl—and yet Chlttenham knew know better.’’
Judgment wax enrolled and docketed
NOW (1O ON W IT H T H E STORY
He made no answer, and Julie began
that she had been through the divorce
In the office of the Clerk of »aid
court, and through experiences of to pour out the coffee.
Court on the 6th day of November.
" lie must have been unbalanced to
1920, and that said execution wax to
It was a very watery sun that shone
which no woman need be proud.
me directed commanding m« in the take bis life as be did.”
upon them when they started away.
"Please
tell
me!''
she
said
again
name of the State of Oregon In order
She shivered a little.
and now there was a little breathless “ “'i Ereat banks of clouds kept drift-
to xatlxfy »aid Judgment and accruing
"You don't think then . . . don't
costs to »«II the following described
catch In her voice that seemed to Ing up threateningly The road grew
you think It was an accident?"
real property, to-wit :
speak of a deep sincerity and Interest steeper and more difficult once they
General Ethyl Gasoline is a mileage leader among
Chlttenham looked steadily at her.
All of Ixitx numbered six, »even
which she was trying to conceall. passed the little huddled village of
and eight In Block two In re-plat of
the high test gas. It is science's latest contribution
"Do you?" he asked.
St.
Flerre.
Chlttenham asked an apparenty Irrele­
Ixit 22 of (Mark and Washburn's Ad­
to the motor world. Just the thing for cold morn­
She shook her head.
She glanced down Into the valley
vant question.
dition to Springfield, Ixxne County,
ings when your motor is sluggish.
"I'm afraid not . . . but oh, wasn't
Oregon, together with the tenements,
on
their
left
and
gave
a
little
startled
"Do you believe tn love at first
Our shop Is equipped to do all kinds of repair
hereditaments
and
appurtenance» It dreadful?"
exclamation. They could see nothing
sight?”
thereunto belonging or In anywise ap
work. This station esn give you full service on your
The deep sincerity of her voice sur
for
the
clouds
which
lay
spread
pertaining aud that the proceed« of prised him She almost sounded dis
"Lxive st . . .’’ She caught bts
car. Give us a trial.
out everywhere like an enveloping
the snle be applied In »atlxfactlon of
words up, then broke off to ask al­
tressed
Instead
of
being
utterly
heart
«aid Judgment.
blanket.
NOW
THEREFORE,
IN
TH E less and callous about the tragedy most In a whisper: “Oh . , . why?”
'It will make it difficult driving
NAME OF T H E STATE OF ORB ns he knew she was.
"Because," said Chlttenham deliber­ back,” aasid Chlttenham. "I know
OON and In compliance with xald
"It seems rath«r pitiable," he an ately, "that Is my real reason."
these mountains rather well, and I
execution and order of »ale. I will
"You should not say such foolish know Just what unkind tricks they
on Saturday the 18th day of Decern swered In a hard voice.
She did not answer for a moment things," she said sharply.
her. 1930. between the houors of 9
can play on the optimistic traveller.
o'clock A. M and 4 o'clock p m. of nr two, then she said with a note of
“I told you you would not believe I should slow down a little If I were
xald day, to-wlt, at the hour of 1 exasperation In her voice:
me,” he said calmly.
you. Ml»» Farrow, there Is a nasty
o’clock I' M at the xoiithwext door
"It would Interest me exceedingly,
"I don’t understand you,” Julie said corner here. It turns very sharply to
Of the County Court House In Eu
gene. !x»ne County. Oregon, offer for Mr. Chlttenham, to know the real rea­ In a Jerky little voice.
the left and there Is a big drop on
»ale In one parrel for caxh. subject son why you wanted to come with
Chlttenham said no more, and It one side."
to hack taxes all the right, title. me."
was she who presently broke the si­
She only Just pulled the car round
INDOOR — NICE — WARM
Interest, claim or extate of the de
"I told you. To see If you are lence.
in time, and her face was white.
fendants or either or any and all
12th and Alder, Eugene
of them In and to xald land» and really as defiant of Mrs. Grundy as
’“I can't understand you. Mr. Chlt-
“Would you like me to drive?” he
you pretend."
premise» heretofore described
tenrfam
If It's a—a Joke— I don t asked quietly. She recovered herself
H. L BOWN.
She shook her head.
think It’s quite good taste, and If It's with an effort.
Sheriff of Ixxne County, Oregon
"That's not the real reason, though not a Joke . . . I keep remembering
"I am not tired,” she Insisted.
N 6 13 20 27-0 4
yesterday I pretended to believe you. what Rodney »aid of you, that you f "Nor going to faint?" he asked with
There Isn't anything at all dreadful despised women, that you had never Irony.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of In you and 1 taking thia drive to­ cared more for one than for all the
" It gave me a shock. I did not
Oregon In and fo r th e County of Lane. gether.
I've often done more risky rest.”
expect to find such a dreadful corner.”
Open to the Public
18 Holes, 25c
In Probate
things We're doing a perfectly harm
"FJvon Napoleon met his W ater­
"I warned you,’’ he reminded her.
IN RE
TH E ESTATE OF HENRY
less and ordinary trip which plenty loo," Chlttenham said.
Play Golf 'Midst Cocoanut Trees
He laid a
McCOI.I.PM. Deceased
"I know you did, but you do It iu
of other people have done before us.'1 hand over one of hers that held the such a way—-It only makes me want
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Prizes Weekly
Open Every Day
Notice lx hereby given that I. the She laughed. "Oh. no, that's not your driving-wheel.
to defy you. I have never met a
undersigned. ax administratrix of the real reason for wishing to come, 1
Julie did not answer; she was not man quite like you before."
above entitled estate, have filed In
know."
listening. Her thoughts were In a
'Tn what way am I different?’’
the above entitled extate proceeding
Chlttenham sat staring before him whirl, and she was trying In vain
my flnnl account: and thnt the Pro
Julie hesitated, biting her lip, then
bate Court hax set the time for the with frowning brows. This woman to steady them and to reduce them she told him.
hnnrlng upon the said flnnl account was more than a match for him and
once more to sane stability.
"One moment you pretend to make
at the hour of 10 o'clock A M De
He had not been serious, of course, love to me. and the next you sneer
centber 6, 1930. and notice Is hereby he knew IL
“If I told you tho real reason you or had he? Julie was surprised and
given that any persona having any
objections thereto xhnll file the xame would not believe that either." he said a little afraid because she longed des­ RELIEF FROM CURSE
In writing on or before xald date.
...AT...
deliberately after a long pause.
perately to know. Chltteham seemed
OF CONSTIPATION
ISABELLA McCOLLUM ERICKSON
In some strange way ho felt us If to read her thoughts for she said
A Battle Creek physician says, "Cxm-
Administratrix.
stlpatlon la responsible for more
Rodney were close to him, at his quietly:
II. E Slattery, Attorney
misery than any other caaae.”
for admlaltratrtx.
elbow, prompting him. whispering the
"Well, what Is the verdict?”
But Immediate relief has been
N0-1S 20 27: D4 words of the last tragic letter.
"What do you mean?"
found. A tablet called RexwU Order­
”, . . I ’d like to think you were
"Have you made up your mind as lies has been discovered. This tablet
Crown Jewel Cotton ...
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
making her pay. I believe I could to whether I am In earnest or not?*’ attracts water from the system Into
FINAL ACCOUNT
the
lazy,
dry
evacuating
bowel
called
25c Fast Color Prints „
”1 know you are not.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY G IVEN Thnt even manage to laugh in Hell, or
---------------------------------------------- 1 5 c
the colon. The water loosens the dry
the undersigned administrator of the wherever 1 shall go. If I knew that
Chlttenham laughed.
food waste and causes a gentle
$2
to
$5
Wool
Serges,
Worsteds
and
estate of Arthur Hartman, deceased, you were making her suffer as »he's
"You mean you think I am not but thorough, natural movement without
hsx filed hlx account for the final made me suffer— ”
all the same you hope I am."
‘“ b't ° F
T w e e d s-------- ---- ----- ---------------------
settlement of xald extate In the Coun
And he thought of Rodney ns a boy
Mr. Chlttenham!"
Stop BUf,ertng from eonstlpatlen.
ty Coourt for lan n County. Oregon,
25c Yd. Wide Heavy Outing Flannel ................. ...........
and that Saturday, the 6th day of —a little cheery fellow whom he had
There was anger nnd amnxement >n Chew a Rexall Orderlle at night. Next
December. 1930, at the Court Room adored . . . of Rodney In his first Eton her voice, and her cheeks grew sud 4*7 brtghL Get 24 for 26c today at
$1 Silk Hose _________ ................ . .
of xald Court, In the County Court suit, shy a d a little awkward, trying denly scarlet.
Flanery’a Rexall Drug Stdre.
House. In Eugene, Ixine County, Ore­
' I thought you liked plain speak
gon, nt ten o'rlock tn the forenoon, to feel older than he wax . . . of Rod­
hnx been by xnld Court fixed on the ney . . . oh. the pictures came crowd­ Ing," Chlttenham said calmly. “ If 1
time nd place for hearing objections ing fast and thick, lending up to that am mistaken I apologise." He glanced
thereto, and for final settlement of one last picture which he had never
at his watch. "We ought to be at
xald estate.
Your old discarded Tricycles
seen aavo In hla bitter Imagination— Martlgny In half an hour unless you
“We give S. & H. Trading Stamps”
L. L. RAY,
and Bicycles.
Administrator of the Extate of Rodney dead!
have another skid and land us upside
334
Main
Street
Arthur Hartman, deceased.
And It was the fault of this woman down In the ditch.”
Springfield
120 W. 8th
Eugene
N.6-13-20-27; D.4 who sat beside him. speaking of Rod-
“We will be there tn twenty
Ruby
le
M. Ayres
DRY WOOD
City Fuel Company
ile
» Bldg.
Step Up YOUR MILEAGE
“A” Street Service Station
GOLF
Cocoanut Grove
WieeÄ-entZ Specials
Fulop’s Department Store
------------------------ 39c
98 C t0 $1.48
15c
49c
W ANTED
I
Constipation
and (Diarrhea
Nothing takes the place of
soap nnd wnter flor ex­
ternal cleanliness.
Llko-
Wishing You tho Fullest
wlxe. Internal cleanliness
$2.25
compiste
with
tube
and
fittings
Flanery’t
DRUG STORK
Phong 18
AU WoAltfi LAké.iW
J I
Christmas
Greetings
both relieved by
Fountain Syringe
1» best promoted by soap
suds and water applied
with a fountain syringe.
Thereforo, It lx for the
best interests of every
family to huve available a
good fountain
syringe
Kantleek Fountain syr­
inge» have been the lend
era In the quality field for
more
than
twenty-five
years. They’re molded In
one piece and can't leak.
Guaranteed for two years.
Hold only at Rexall Drug
Stores.
Full
2-qunrt
capacity
1
Fulop’s Department Store
Tender
Measure of Happiness on
gbeetw
ds
Christmas Day.
MR. ANO MR8. JOHN BLANK
ORDER EARLY
W H IL E THER E
18 A WIDE
SELECTION
Delicious
Chops
A Complete and
Exclusive Line of Beautiful
Christmas Cards
are on Display
at the
SPRINGFIELD NEWS OFFICE
Once you learn what tender, delicious chops we have,
you will serve them more often. In addition to being
a m ost satisfying meat, they are quickly cooked, thus
making your m eals much easier to prepare.
INDEPENDENT MEAT CO.
4th and Main Sts.
E. C. STUART
Phone 63
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