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THE HPRINOFIELD NEWS
PAGE THREE
hind her.
Julie lay back on the pillows. She
was trembling In every limb.
"How dared she say auch a thing!
how dared sh e* she asked herself
passionately. “In love with that man ’
I hate him— How dare she . . , how
dare sh e!”
She shut her eyes tightly, afraid of
the scalding tears that suddenly seem­
ed to rise from her heart.
Hate him' the man In whose arms
she had found the meaning of love;
the man whose tragic mistake had
I
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE
| about something else."
C H R IS T M A S C A R O S
| broken her. body and soul. Until now
Giles Chlttenham swears to avenge I
m et th e
the death of his young half brother I
Ver}r we" » “ P - » “ »« 1™ met lhe she had hardly realized how much
There ure atlll Home nice Chrlat-
she had suffered since that evening
Thu Community Center has the fol­ Rodney, driven to suicide by the no- other Julie yet?'
111» carda In atock ut the Springfield
"Yes. A night or two ago. I waa In Switzerland when Chlttenham had
torloua Julie Farrow who had spurned
lowing
people
listed
who
need
work:
Newa office. We can give prompt
his love. He will make Julie love agreeably surplsed," he said at last. told her the truth.
service In printing youT nemea on
him, then throw her aside as she
"You know she has gone abroad?”
One Painter and Paper Hanger
Hhe was morbidly afraid lest Giles
threw Rodney. He meets her In Swit­
theae Individual carda.
"I saw something about It In the should guess how he had hurt her, and
Pour Common Mborer
zerland. goes with her to the hotel on
the Ht Bernard Pass, and succeeds paper.”
One Hkllled Steel Sharpener
to counteract that fear she sometimes
N O T IC E OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
In winning her love. To bis amaze
“Of course every one Is saying that, deliberately sought his society, cruci­
One Stationary Engineer
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN That
inent, he discovers that he has fallen the has gone with some man.’’
fying herself In order to deceive him.
One Hkllled Rock Man
Maude E. Caley, the executrix of the
overwhelmingly In love with her him
Chlttenham made a swift gesture of And It had all been In vain, for Bim
Pour Woman for House Work.
laat will und testament and eatate
self! And he Is married, to an Amer­
of Edith Caley, deccuaed, hua rendered
ican girl with whom he has nothing anger, hut he Instantly controlled him­ knew!
Help the unemployed whenever you In common.
anil filed In the County Court of the
self.
With a swift little movement Julie
Mate of Oregon for the County of can. List your Jobs with the Com ­
Then he discovers that this girl Is
•'I know that Is absolutely untrue.” threw aside the bedclothes and caught
M ne her final account and on Hat munity Red Cross Center at the Cham not the same Julie Farrow who ruined
up a wrap.
urday. the 10th day of January, 1931,
Rodney, but her cousin of the same he «aid.
Doris flushed.
name. Hhe scorns him when he con­
at the County Court room In the Court her of Commerce.
“Bim!" she went out of the room
llouae In th e C ity of Eugene, Oregon,
fesses his love and his Inability to
“1 am only telling you what people and to Blm's door. Julie flung It
marry her. They meet later In Lon­ are saying.”
nt the hour of tiui o'clock In the fore-
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
open. She entered with a little rush,
said flJ#d
day hna upp<J,
been nUM,
by order
of
NOTICE la hereby given that by don. Another man, M wrence Scho­
r noon
|||i, ( of
„ llrl
„„ , ht)
“People are too charitable’” Giles and, running across to her friend,
field
wanta
to
marry
her.
In
spite
of
rtBy> time ttMI, pla<.„ for , h(, haarlng virtue of un execution and order Of her wild life.
«aid with a sneer, and he thought of dropped down on her knees beside her.
aale Issued out ut the Circuit Court
of objections to said final account and of the Htalp of Oregon for Lane
Through his friend Lombard, <JI1 js the woman whom he had left crouch­
“I didn’t mean It. I’m sorry. For­
the settlement thereof. All objections County November 21st, 1930, upon and Chlttenham meets the "other Julie,” ing by the fire In that lonely room. get I said It . . . I'm a beast—a mean
must he In writing and filed with pursuant to a decree duly given and the notorious woman who had ruined
the Clerk of said Court on or before unde by the auld Court November Rodney « life. Hhe tells him that she ”1 suppose if I allow myself to be beast, but you made me angry.”
identified with this menagerie much
"Give it up, Julie,” Bim urged
auld day and time.
20th, 1930, In u suit pending therein Is going to die; the doctors have
Duted this 11th day of December, In which Mary Unstick was plaintiff given her up as Incurable and she lonfer, they will credit me with a gently. "Come away with me. We’ve
1930.
had good times together before, and
und Carl Murks, H. C. Kenney and Is leaving England. Hhe is worried «candal of my own.”
MAUDE E. CALEY
Ella Kenney, his wife, were defend­ about her cousin, tbe girl Chlttenham
”1 think they have done that al­ the country is Heaven now—’’
D. 11 18-26-4 1 8 ants, which execution and order of loves. That Julie—his Julie— Is going
She turned round, her arms hanging
ready," Doris said lightly.
aale was to me directed and cam- In fast company, among them a com­
limply at her sides, her hair ruffled.
He turned and looked at her.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
manded me to sell the real property mon American girl nomed Hadle Bar-
“I can’t ! ” she said. “I’ve got to stay
"Really! may I ask what It Is?”
Notice la hereby given that Edna hereinafter described to satisfy cer row.
And Hadle Barrow is Giles Chltten­
It Whinier has filed In the county tain liens and charges In said decree ham'»
'•I hardly know the facts myself, but and face ft out. He’ll think I'm afraid
wife.
He
did
not
know
that
court of l.une county, Oregon, her specified, I will on Haturday, the 27th
I know It was something to do with —that I'm running away.”
final occount an administratrix of the day of December, 1930, at the hour she was In England. That night he
Julie
Farrow—this Julie Farrow—”
meets
her
at
a
party
at
hts
mother's
She Rpoke quickly and Incoherently,
eatate of D. It. Whinier, Deceased, of «One o'clock P. M. at the southwest
und thut Ihe court bus set 10:00 A door of the County Court-house In house. They pretend to be strangers. Hhe watched him closely as she spoke. almost as If some power outside her-
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
M of Friday, January 9, 1931, as the Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
helf was forcing the words from her.
Miles managed to laugh.
time when said account will come up for sale and sell at public auction
"How futile- 1 never met her in
“I'd rather die than that he should
for examination and allowance. All for cash, subject to redemption as
Sadie shrugged her naked shoulders. my life till that night at the Faun think that. I'd rather marry Mwrence
persona Interest therein may uppear provided by law, all of the right, "Times change;" she said. Hhe moved
Schofield.”
where I met you.”
before said court at said time and title and Interest of the defendants
be heard In reference there to.
In aald suit and of all parties claim­ away from him. her slim, scantily-clad
Hhe looked at him steadily.
"My dear. I don’t understand in the
ing by, through or under them or body swaying with a little Impudent
EDNA II. WHISLER.
'That Is not what Mr. Lombard In least what happened between you.”
Administratrix. any of them since the 20th day ot movement.
Bim said In her cool, smooth voice.
■lauatea.”
H. D. Allen. Attorney for Estate.
November, 1930, In or to the follow­
Giles watched her with hard eyes.
In spite of himself Chlttenham “You would never tell me when 1
D. 11 18-25-J.1-8 ing described real property, to-wit:
asked you. If I only knew perhaps
The North half of the Houtheast And this was his wife! This common changed colour.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT quarter, and the Houth half of the little . . . he pulled his thoughts up
I could help you oetter—”
"So Lombard Is the liar.”
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That 'i.o,rth.e“ t q u # rte r
8 «c- twenty-one Kharply. ashamed of them. After all,
Julie flung her head with a vio­
Mrs.
Ardron
floated
Into
the
door­
Cornellu 8. Chase, as executrix of the
way. Giles rose, glad of the Interrup­ lent Jerk.
last will and testament and estate of
“He's married.” she said defiantly.
Ifnnry W. Chase, deceased, has filed ette Meridian, Lane County, Oregon,1 to marry.
tion.
her final account in said eatute. nnd the excepting therefrom forty two acres
Giles turned again to Julie.
Her head went down again on her
He wandered through the crowded
County Court of Lone County. Ore sold to D. F. Marks as shown by
“I suppose It would be utterly use­ room» until he came across Lombard. outflung arms and she began to sob.
gun has fixed Monday, the 12th day deed dated April 25th, 1922, hod rec­
Bim sat quite still, her hand on the
"I want to speak to you.”
of January. 1931 at the hour of 10:00 orded in Book 131, page 616 Lane less for me to ask you to drop this
girl's hair till Julie was quieter, then
Lombard looked up.
o’clock In the forenoon of aald day County Deed Records, together with damnable play-acting?”
nt the County Courthouse In Eugene, the water right theretu reserved.
she tried again.
•'My dear man. what on earth do
"Well—what is It*’
fame County. Oregon as the time and
Dated this 26th day of November,
“Don't be a coward, Julie. Cut It
'•Come outside— ”
you
mean?"
1930.
place for the hearing of aald final
all
out and come away with me.”
The
two
men
went
into
the
hall.
••What
I
say.
You're
never
natural
account.
H. L. BOWN,
“I should be more of a coward If I
"What on earth
. ?” Lombard
All persona having objections to
Sheriff of M ne County, Oregon.! for a single moment. You hate this
aald final account are notified to
did that. He’d know 1 was agrald.”
_________________ N27D4-11-18-23 Bort of—of piffle— as much as 1 hate asked again apprehensively.
present the same In writing on or
There was a little silence, then Bim
Chlttenham told him.
It.
You—you
despise
people
like—
like
before aald time.
E state of E lisabeth Morehouse,
asked:
"I
understand
that
you've
been
talk­
these
people
here—’•
Dated this 11th day of December,
Deceased.
"Julie, have you seen his wife?”
ing about things that don’t concern
1930.
Julie laughed serenly.
Notice Is hereby given that Mwla
CORNELIA 8. CHASE,
"Whose wife?”
II. Morehouse hus been by the County
"I brought M wrence and Sadie Bar- you.’
E x e c u trix o f Lost Will and Testa­ Court of the State of Oregon, in and
“Mr. Chlttenham's?”
"My dear old chap—”
way, what do you think
ment nnd Estate of Henry W. C hase, for Lane County, appointed executor, row. By the
,
"Good Lord. no. He told me they
'You know what 1 mean—Switzer­
deceaaed.
cf the las. will and testament of
S a d ie.
.
were separated, or something, but If
land—"
Karris, Smith and Bryson, Eugene, Elixabeth Morehouse, deceased
"Is she a new friend of vours?”
Oregon. Attorneys for Executrix.
they are. I daresay It's his fault. He
"I assure you, Chlttenham—”
All persona having claitps against
-o h an old friend bv now,” Julle
D. 11 18-25-J.1-8
must be a brute to live with.”
Giles cut in ruthlessly.
the estate of auld deceaaed are here d„ . ]arp(,
.W(, TP knoWn one another
by notified to present the same, duly
,
. .
.
„
Bim got up slowly and walked Into
'•Don’t
let
me
hear
any
more
about
sta te d und v e rifie d ut the r eB ld e n c e !
a w e e k ’ and ,ove each oth r
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Julie’s room.
it.
that's'
all.
or
I
shall
have
something
of A. B. Wheeler, 710 Lawrence street, dearly. Bim doesn’t approve. She
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
“I suppose It's true?" she submitted
Eugene, Oregon, within six months «ays that Sadie Is rommon and bad to say to you that won't be pleasant
dersigned has been appointed by the In
hesitatingly.
•
from this 27th day of November, 1930. form, and a wrong Influence for me! hearing.”
order of the County Court of the State
LEWIS H. MOREHOUSE,
"What Is true?”
Chlttenham turned on his heel and
of Oregon for M ne County, as admin­
Executor of the M st Will and Testa­ Did you ever hear such rubbish?"
“That he is married?”
walked
away.
istrator of the estate of Harry C.
"I should think Miss Lennox is
• • •
Jackson, deceased: all persons having ment of Elixabeth Morehouse, de­
Julie turned round, her eyes wide,
ceaaed.
right."
Giles
answered,
then
stopped
claims against said estate are hereby
j her lips parted.
“A new sensation,” said Julie.
aghast at the admission. His own
notified to present the some properly A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
“ I—suppose so.” she said slowly,
N27 D4-11-18-25 wife! . . . "And does Miss Barrow
She sat up in bed. letting the letter
verified to the undersigned admlnls-
then
the colour blazed suddenly in her
Irator at the office of Fred K. Smith,
«he
had
been
reading
slip
down
on
to
N O T |C E O F S H E R IF F ’S 8 A L E
share vour views on life that you and
Attorney at M w. 445-6 Miner Build
cheeks. "Do you mean that . . . you
the floor.
NOTICE
is
hereby
given
that
by
she
are
such
great
friends?”
lug. Eugene, Oregon, within six months virtue of an execution and order of
"It was a lovely morning when I think he Just said It—as an excuse
"As a matter of fact, she doesn’t,"
after the date of this notice.
sale Issued out of tbe Circuit Court
came home.” she said flippantly . "The . . . to get ride of me?”
CHAS. W. JOHNSON,
Julie
answered.
‘‘She's
Inclined
to
be
ot the State ot Oregon for Lane
“Well . .
Administrator. County November 2lBt, 1930, upon and morbid, and nobody can accuse me of first time I’ve ever seen the sun rise,
Fred E. Smith,
Julie went on with her dressing, but
by th way . . . no. not quite the first
pursuant
to
a
decree
duly
given
and
that.”
Attorney for Administrator.
her hands shook badly.
made by the said Court November
time—” she added slowely.
"Morbid?"
D.11-18-26-J.1-8
20th, 1930, in a suit pending therein
“If I really thought that—” she said.
There
was
a
little
silence.
"The
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON
"Yes. She's got weird ideas on some
ut which Mary Hostick was plaintiff
"Perhaps I ought not to have sug­
first
time
was
in
Switzerland.”
she
F IN A L A C C O U N T
aud D. F. Marks and Jennie V. Marks, subjects. For one thing, she's mad on
gested
It, Bim said hurriedly. “But
added
defiantly.
“On
top
of
an
exceed­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That bis wife, were defendants, which e x -1 this latest spiritualistic craze.”
Ihe undersigned administratrix of the ecution and order of sale was to me
ing high mountain, and the devil said he makes love to you—asks you to
••Nonsense'"
estate of J. W. Ish, deceased, has directed and commanded me to sell
marry him—”
„„ .
",
__...
.
unto me . . .”
Youre not very pollte
Ask h"
filed her account for Ihe final settle­ the real property hereinafter de-
“No, he never asked me to marry
Bim
turned
sharply.
ment of said estate in the County scribed to satisfy certain Hens and yourself If you don t believe me. That s
"Julie,
for
Heaven's
sake
shut
up.
’
Mm
” Julle Interrupted ruthlessly. “He
Court for M ne County. Oregon, and charges 111 said decree specified, I will why she’s In London now—to see
"Oh, all right" Julie giggled, and
said ■ . • oh. why need we go all
that Saturday, the 3rd dny of Jan on Saturday the 27th day of Decern chryer, the new medium.”
nary, 1931, nt the Court Room of aald ber, 1930, at tbe hour of one o’clock
leaning over the side of the bed 0Ter ” again?’ she asked passionately,
"You're
not
serious?”
Court, In the County Court House, P. M. at the southwest door of the
“I'» only trying to help you. Julie,
'•Of course I am! There’s a seance grabbed up the fallen letter from the
In Eugene, Mnn County, Oregon, nt County Court-house in Eugene, Lane
floor.
"Listen
to
this!”
she
com-
If
H
trne that he Is married, why
ten o'clock In the foreno n, has been County, Oregon, offer for sale and tomorrow, and we're all going. You'd
manded. "It's from Mrs. Ardron. the (,I<1 he make love to you?”
by said Court flxi J as the time and sell at public auction for cash, sub­ better come along too."
place for hearing objections thereto, ject to redemption as provided by law,
Her eyes challenged him. “Or are mother of the one and only G iles! Julie laughed.
and for the (inn) settlement of said all of the right, title and interest of
“Don't all married men make love
you
afraid that they may read the Chlttenham! She says that she Is
estate.
tbe defendants In said suit and of
quite
willing
for
us
to
hold
a
seance
j
1»
other women?" she asked cynically,
BIRDIE L. ISH,
all parties claiming by, through or secrets of your Inmost soul?”
‘‘I shouldn’t have thought a man
Administratrix of the Estate. under them or any of them since the I
There Is only one secret In my soul in her house tomorrow, and bring
L. L. Ray, Attorney for „ Estate.
,
20thu
1930, in or for
one to read,” Chlttenham said. the famous Chryer. You'd better come like Mr. Chlttenham would.” Bim said.
D.4-11-18-25-J.1 to the following described real prop­
Julie made a little sound of anger.
along, Bim.”
She
laughed.
e rty to -w lt;
"I suppose I shall have to tell you
Bim
came
to
the
foot
of
the
bed.
"How touching! The tragedy of
All that part of the South half of
j all the truth,” she said. "It all sounds
“Our
friendship
Isn't
what
It
used
to
the Northeast quarter nnd the North your marriage. I suppose.”
half of the Southeast quarter of Sec.
"No,” said Chlttenham. “The trag be," she said rather sadly. "We don't h so silly—like a cheap drama. He
tlon 21 tp. 15, 8. It. 1 W. W. M., Lane d
f
iove f
Por a mo. seem to aigree any longer. You like ' thought I was Jewel—I never told
County, Oregon, lying eatt of the 1
, ,,
.
u • » „ people whom I—well. I Just can't stand
that- did I’ He had some quixotic
County ltoud, and more particularly n”'nt J,,lle 8eemed ,aken aback Her
described as follows to-wlt: UegLi-1 lips quivered, and she bit them sharp them, you know that! I detest Doris Idea of paying me out for what he
ning at a point In the East line o f 1 ly then she turned and called to and that Sadie Barrow, and Marco thought I had done to Rodney—they
Essen . . . and that poor weak little all blamed Jewel because he killed
Section 21, Tp. 15 S. R. 1 W. W. M. Schofield
20.00 chains South of the Northeast
fool, Mrs. Ardron. No—It's Impossible himself, you know.
Well. Giles
•'Lawrence,
come
here!
Mr.
Chit-
corner thereof and running thence
to detest her, she's too harmless—” ( thought it would be a good Idea to
along the section line, south 40.00 tneham Is talking to me about his soul,
"I wish Giles Chlttenham could hear make me fall in love with him and
chains; thence west 10.25 chains to and I'm almost reduced to tears.”
i then laugh at me as a punishment.
you.
the center of the County road; thence
Giles had forgotten Doris until sud-
Funny. Isn’t It?" she submitted qulver-
Northerly along the center of the d ,y 8he
ke
Julie flushed.
county road to a point due west o f 1
"Are
you
In
love
with
him?”
she
,
Ingly.
"Well, I fell in love with him
“I saw you talking with Julie. Was
the point of beginning; thence east
twitted Bim sharply.
all right—and then after he’d found
11.74 chains to the place of beginning; It she who made you angry?”
Bim flushed to the roots of her out his mistake, and that I wasn't
containing 42.00 acres of land in M ne
"Good heavens, no," Giles answered,
Jewel after all, he told me the truth.
County, Oregon, together with the use too engerly for absolute conviction. closely-croped hair.
of the water front the spring on the "She was talking about spiritualism.”
But first he said he really loved me
"No,” she said. “But you are."
land adjoining the above described
—he said that part of It wasn’t pre­
There
waa
a
little
silence,
then
Julle
“About
Chryer,
the
new
medium?
property In Sec. 21, Tp. 15 S. R. 1
W. W. M. M ne County, Oregon, which That little American, Sadie Barrow, started up. her eyes blazing, her lips tence at all hut the real thing . . . I
remember 1 was fool enough to think
said land belonged to Carl Marks as Is most enthusiastic. She says that she qttlvrlng with rage.
shown by that certain deed dated wants to know the future, and that
"Go out of my rooms," she com It must be alright then. I was quite
April 25th, 1922 and recorded In Book
manded. "How dare you say such a ready to fall Into his arms again and
131 pnge 626 Lane County Deed Cryer can tell her.”
thing? I've had enough of you and forgive him—” Her voice was hoarse
"Sadie
is
a
little
fool,”
Chlttenham
Records.
Dated this 26th day of November, said unthinkingly. Then he flushed j our saintly ways. The sooner you go with dreary self scorn. ‘‘And then he
1930.
the better. I'm sick of being dictated had to tell me the rest—that he was
dully, nnd hastily apologized.
H. L. BOWN,
to and preached at. I—” But Bim | married ’ . . .’’
‘‘I
should
not
have
said
that.
1
beg
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
had gone, closing the door softly he
C O N T IN U E D N E X T W E E K
NOV.27-D.4-11-18-25 your pardon, and hers. Let us talk
(BUYING OkSELUNG
6r T RE SU U S
By
Ruby
N O T IC E O P P IN A L H E A R IN O
Notice In hereby glvwu that the un
duralxiied baa filed her final account
us administratrix of the Eatalu of
Prank W. Hhlnnera, Deceased, unit
that thu court hua aut 10:00 A. M.
of Friday, Dec. 2«, 1030, at the time
when at the chumbera of the county
I'ourt III thu Court Houae. In Eugene.
Oregon, the court will take up aald
final account for examination and al
lowunce and make an order for the
aaalgumeiil of the residue ut auld
eatute. All peritone Intereated therein
uiay appear ut eald hearing and he
hcurd In reference thereto.
BRIDGET HHINNKRH.
Admlnlatratrlx.
H. 1». Allen, atorney for Eatate.
N27-D4-11-18-25
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IN A
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The undersigned. Admlnlatratrlx of
the eatate of A. L. Yurnatl, deceaaed
hua filed her Pinal Account In the
matter of eald eatate ’ Ith the County
•Clerk of lain., County, Oregon, and
un order hua been made an-' entered
of record by the County Court of
nald County directing thia notice and
uppolntlug Monduy, the 22nd day of
Decumbur, 1930. at the hour of ten
o'clock, A. M for the hearing ot
objections to auld account aud the
settlement of aaid eatate.
Dated thia 2Uth day of November,
1930.
EDNA II. YAllNALL.
Aduilnlatrutrlx cf the Eatate of A.
L. Yaruall, deceaaed.
N20 27 1)4 11-18
N O T IC E
OF
F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
The underalgned. adtnlnlatralor of
the eatate of HARRY L. SPENCER,
deceased, Iiaa Bled hla floul account lu
the mutter of auld eatate. with the
County Clerk of M ne County, Oregon,
und an order baa been made and en­
tered of record by the County Court of
auld County, directing thia notice, und
uppolntlug the 20th day of December,
1930, at ten o'clock, A. M., aa the
time for the hearing of o*’lecllona to
aald account, aud the settlement of
auld eatate.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia 20lh
day of November, 1930.
E. ft. MORRIS,
Admlnlatrator of the eatate of Harry
L, Spencer, deceaaed.
Immel A Evana, attorneya for Eatate.
N20 27 D4 11-18
S H E R IF F
SALE
Notice la hereby given that by
virtue of an execution to me directed,
issued out of the circuit court of the
Htale of Oregon for Ijino county, upon
a Judgment entered In auld court on
the 21st day of October, 1930, and
docketed therein on tbe 22nd day of
of October 1930, In un action wherein
Hugh Edwurda wan plaintiff uud J.
II. Heron was defendant, I huve levied
upon and will aell at public auction
to the highest bidder for caah, on
the 27th ilny of December, 1930, at
one o’clock In the afternoon, nt the
front door of the court houae In the
city of Eugene, Oregon, the following
property, aud undivided one halt part
of the following tract:
Beginning nt a point 3o llnka south
of a point 7.23 chains east of a alone
set In county survey No. 1170 of the
recorded surveys of Lune county, Ore­
gon, tor the center of section 36 In
Township 18 south of Rango 4 west
of the Willamette meridian, und run
thence east 10.87 chains to the middle
ot the county road thence along the
center of suld county road as fol­
lows, South f> degrees 32 minutes west
4.74 chains, south 41 degrees west
2.12 chains, south 54 degrees west
2.94 chains, south 56 degrees west
5.00 chains, south 70 degrees west 2.47
chains thence leaving said road and
running north 12.71 chains to the
place of beginning, situated In lame
county, Oregon, said tract containing
about 12 acres, and all the right,
title and eatute which the defendant
had therein on said 21st day of Oc­
tober, 1930 or any subsequent date,
to satisfy the following sums udjudgea
to be due plaintiff, 8300 damages, $56
dollars coats of said action, $30 at­
torneys fees, with Interest on said
several sums nt legal rate since Oct
21st, 1930, together with the costs ol
making such aale. Said sale will be
subject to redemption as by law al­
lowed.
H. L. BOWN.
Sheriff of Lane county.
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Wanted Work
M. Ayres