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    PAOE THREE
THE HPRINOFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY. DK('EMHER 28. 193«
"It's all my fault,” he broke oat
agitatedly. “And there’s’ nothing I can
do to put It right— nothing.”
The telephone rang suddenly and
Him went across the room to answer
¡It.
(BUYING «RSELUNG
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i\u u j
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NOTICE OF FIN AL HEARINO
N otice I k hereby given that the m i­
l l e r " g n e il In » « f | | e i | her fluul account
.1» uiliu nlatrutrik of the E state of
Frank W. Khluiiors, Deceased, nnd
‘but the court baa net 10:00 A M.
of Friday, Dec, ¡18, 1930, at the time
when at the chamber* of the county
court Io the Court llouao, in Eugene.
( n gun, the court will tuko up said
final account for exam ination anti a I
lowiiuce and niuke an order for the
iinnlKiiuient of thu residue of aald
■ tote. All persons Inturcated therein
muy appear at anld hearing and be
heard In reference thereto.
BRIDGET HIIINNERH,
Administratrix.
H D All' ll, alorney for Estate.
N27 D4 il-18 25
NOTICE TO CREOITOR8
N otice I k hereby given that the un
deraigned b i t e been duly appointed
Executrix of the entate o f Abraham
Layton, deceased, and any and ull
perKoiiM haring claim* against the
i.ald « sista are hereby required to
, rcKonl aald claim*, duly verified uh
by luw required, nt the taw office of
my attorney, II K. Slattery, 717 Wll
lam etta Hl , In Eugene, In Lane Coun­
ty, Oregon, within alx month* from
the dute of thia notice.
Dated and flrat published December
IMth, I#30.
EMMA LAYTON.
Executrix of the eatale of Abraham
l.aylon. deceased.
Address 793 West 5th Ht.
11 E. Slattery. Attorney for Executrix.
D 18 25 J . I 8-15
Estate of Charles E. Brattaln, Dec’d
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
N otice la hereby given thut Elva M
Brown ban been by the County Court
of the State of Oregon lu and for Ia n «
County, appointed Executrix of the
laat will and testament of Charles E.
Brattaln. deceased.
All persons having claim» agalnat
the eatate of auld deceuaed are hereby
notified to pregent the aatne duly
alated and verified, at th«- residence
of A. E. W heeler. 71« Lawrence Ht.
In Eugene. Oregon, within alx month»
rrom thia IHth duy of December, 1 »30.
ELVA M. BROWN,
E xecutrix of the Last W ill and
T estam ent of Charles E. Brattaln, De­
ceased.
A E W heeler. Attorney
D. 18-25 J .1-8-15
SHERIFF SALE
N otice Is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution to me directed,
taaued out of the circuit court of the
State of Oregon for Lane county, upon
a Judgment entered lu aald court on
tbe 2l»t day ot October. l»30. and
dot-ki ted therein up the 22ml day of
of October 1830, lu an action wherein
Hugh Kdwurda was plaintiff and J.
H Heron was defendant. 1 have levied
upon and will aell at public auction
to tbe h igh est bidder for cash, on
the 27th day of December, 1830, ut
one o’clock In the ufternooli. ut the
front door of the court house In the
city of Eugene, Oregon, the following
property, and undivided one half part
of the following tract;
Beginning at a point 30 Unit» south
of a point 7.23 chains ««»t of a atone
net lu county survey No. 1170 of the
recorded surveys of Lane county, Ore­
gon, for thu center of section 30 In
Tow nship 18 south of Rango 4 west
of the W illam ette morldiuu. and run
thence east 10.87 chains to the middle
of the county road thence along the
center of »aid county road aa fol­
low s, South 6 degrees 32 minute» west
4.74 chains, south 41 degrees west
2.12 chains, south 54 degree» weal
2 94 chains, south 58 degrees w est
5 00 chain», aouth 70 degrees w est 2.47
chains thence leaving said road and
running north 12.71 chains to the
place of beginning, situated In Lent
county, Oregon, said tract containing
about 12 acres, and all the right,
title and estate which the defendant
had therein on said 21st day of Oc­
tober, 1930 or any subsequent ila’o,
to satisfy the follow ing sum s adjudged
to be due plulntlff, »300 dam ages, »56
dollars ¿lists of said action, »30 at
torneys fees, with Interest on said
several sum s nt legal rate since Del
21st, 1930, together with tile costs ol
making such sale. Said Halo will b“
subject to redemption as by law al­
lowed.
H. L. BOWN,
Sheriff of Lano county.
N27 1)4 11-18-26
B U S IN E S S
Generiti Law Practise
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-Law
City Hall Building
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
Maude E. t'ttley, the executrix of the
luat will uud tealuinout and eatate
of Edith Culey, deceuaed, baa rendered
and filed In the County Court of the
Stute of Oregon for the County of
Lane her final account and au S at­
urday, the 10th day uf January, 1031,
ut the County Court room In the Court
llouao In the City of Eugene, Oregon,
ut thu hour of ten o'clock In the fore-
maul of auld duy has been by order of
anld Court filed and appointed u* the
duy, tim e uud place for thu hearing
of objection* to aald final account and
the settlem en t thereof. All objections
must be In writing uud filed with
the Clerk of aald Court on or before
auld duy uud time.
Duled thia 11th day of December,
IM0.
MAUDE E. CALEY.
D. 11 I8-25J 18
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NOTICE OF. FIN AL SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Thai
Fred E. Lem ley, Executor of the last
wilt and teatam ent aud estate of Vina
MeLesn, deceased, has rendered uud
filed lii th County Court of the State
nt Oregon for the County of L an e,
fluul account unit on S a tu rd a y , tbe
17th duy of January, 1931, at the
County Court rismi In tbe Court House
In the City of Eugene, Oregon, a l the
hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon
of suid day Its* been by order of said
Court fixed uud appointed as the duy,
tune amt place for the beurlng of
objections to said final account and
tbe settlem en t thereof. All objection*
must be in writing and filed w ith the
Clerk of said Court on or before said
day aud time.
Dated this 15th day of December,
1930.
FRED. K. LEMLEY,
Executor.
D.1S 25 J 1 -8 15
NOTICE OF FIN AL SETTLEM EN T
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
Cornelia 8. Chase, us executrix of tbe
last will ami testam ent and esta te of
Hoary W. Chase, del-eased, has filed
her final account In -uid estate, und tbe
County Court of lam e County, Ore
gon has fixed Monday, the 12th day
of January, 1931 at the hour of 10:00
o'clock In the forenoon of aald duy
at the County Courthouse ln Eugene,
lam e County, Oregon as the tim e and
place for the hearing ot said final
uccount.
All persons having objections to
said final account are notified to
present the sam e In writing on or
before said time.
Dated this llt h day of December,
1930.
CORNELIA 8 . CHASE.
Executrix of Last Will and T esta ­
ment anil E state of Henry W. Chase,
deceased.
Karris, Sm ith and Bryson, Eugene,
Oregon, A ttorneys for Executrix
D. 11 18-25-J I 8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the uu-
deraigned has been appointed by the
order of the County Court of the Stute
of Oregon for iouie County, us admin
Istrator of the esta te of Harry C.
Jackson, deceased; all persons having
claim s against said esta te are hereby
notified to present the »ante properly
vprtfled to the undersigned uilminls
trutor at the office of Fred E. Smith,
Attorney at Luw, 445« Miner Build­
ing, Eugene, Oregon, within six months
after the dale of this notice.
CHAS W JOHNSON.
Administrator.
Fre<l E. Smith,
Attorney for Administrator.
D l l 18-26 J.1-8
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned adm inistratrix of the
esta te of J. W. Ish, deceased, ha*
filed her account for the filial settle­
ment of said esta te In the County
Court for lam e County, Oregon, and
that Saturday, the 3rd duy of Juu
uary, 1931, nt the Court Room of said
Court, In the County Court House,
In Eugene, Lano County, Oregon, nt
ten o'clock In the forono n, has been
by wild Court flx< >1 as the tim e nnd
pince for hearing objections thereto,
nnd for the final settlem en t of said
estate.
BIRDIE L. ISH,
Adm inistratrix of the Estate.
L. L. Ray, Attorney for Estate.
D.4-11-18-25-J.l
D IR E C T O R Y
Walker-Poole Chapel
Funeral Directors
Springfield, Ore.
228 Main St.
83 .1
D. W. Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Retldsnee 12S C 8t.
«2 M
‘UH Viito Equlpmeni
l.sdy A ssistant
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
FRANK A. DE PUE
Lane
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
County’s
Oldest
of
Breeder*
N O TAR * PUBLIC
8. C. W H IT E LEGHORNS
SPRINGFIELD
OREGON
Phone J1-F-14
Sutton
Building
Springfield
Oregon
WHAT HAH GONE BEFORE
Giles Chlttenham »wears to avenge
the death of hl* young half brother
The Community Center baa the fol­ Rodney, driven to suicide by the no­
bis love. He will make Julie love
lowing peoplu Dated who need work: him, then throw her aside as she
threw Rodney. He m eets her In Sw it­
One Painter uud Paper Hanger
zerland, goes with her to the hotel on
Four Common Laborer
the Ht Bernard Pass, and succeed*
In winning her love. To his amaze
Duo Skilled S teer Sharpener
rnent, he discovers that he has fallen
One Stationary Engineer
, overwhelm ingly In love with her him
o n e Skilled Hock Man
: Keif! And he Is married, to an Amer-
Four Women for House Work.
: lean girl with whom he has nothing
, In common.
Help the unemployed w henever you
Then he discovers that this girl Is
i an. L ist your Jobs with the Com- not the »»me Julie Farrow who rained
munity Red Cross Center at the Cham »‘««I»«*. b<K «»er cousin of the same
, .,
name. She scorns him when be con-
her of Commerce.
, fBggeH his jove an<j his inability to
— —— ■—
1
marry her. They m eet later In Lon-
NOT|CE OF SH ER IFF’S 8ALE
don. Another man. Lawrence Hcho-
NOTICB la hereby given that by « • “ * an,ta to marry h‘sr’ ln "P11* of
virtue of un execution and order of “eL .w d ,
>
i. a n o
»ale (»sued out of the Circuit Court
Throng», his friend Lombard. O la«
of the S tale of Oregon for Lane ‘’hlttenham m eets the other Julie,
( ouuty Novem ber 21»t, 1830, upon uud th e notorious woman who had ruined
purnuuni to u decree duly given and R od n ey h life. She tells him that she
mad- by the aald Court November
«oln< 10 dl,’: , the d octor, have
20th. 1930, In a suit pending therein
her “P aH *n c“’? W® a,,d 8h®
In which Mary U nstick was plalntift 18 leaving England. She Is worried
mid Carl Murks. H. C. Kenney mid ab°u t her cousin, the girl Chlttenham
Ella Kenney, pis wife, were defend lo»p8 Thal Julio—1x1» Ju lie—Is going
unt», which execution and order of ln ^aBt company, among them a com-
sale was to me directed and cam mon American girl nomed Svatlie Bar-
manded me to aell the real property row'-
hereinafter described to satisfy cer
And Sadie Barrow Is Giles ( bitten -
luiii Ileus and charges in said decree hum * wlfc- , . Hp d*,d
specified, I will on Saturday, the 27th Kbp waH ln Ln gland.
,at night
day of December, 1930, at the hour m eets her at a party at his m oth ers
of o n e o'clock I’. M. at the southw est h m »e They pretend to bp B‘5a"Ber8„
door ot the County Court-house In
Giles learns that Sadie Ba > . •
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer w lfe' ba* *one ,n for 8pJ ‘
for sale mid sell at public auction 1» attending sean ces by a medium
for cash, subject to redemption as named Chryer.
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
provided by law, all of the right,
title and lu terest of the defendants
lu said suit and of all parties claim ­
A maid tapped at the door and
ing by, through or under them or entered.
utiy of them since the 20th day of
'•Please, Miss Farrow, will you see
November, 1930, in or to the follow ­
Mr. Chlttenham?"
ing described real property, to-wlt:
Tbe North half of the Southeast
Julie sw ung around from the con-
quarter. and the South half of the
la, |on nf her pale face beneath
N ortheast quarter of Sec. twenty-one
‘
, _.h(_h ahe
(21) In Township F ifteen (16) South, «»« bri"> of ,b e BTPpn hat h‘ a *
Range One (1) W est of the Wiliam had picked up from the bed to
ette Merldlun, Lane County, Oregon, try on
xceptlng therefrom forty two acres
No," she said sharply. "I'm Just*
sold to D. F. Murks as shown by
deed dated April 25th, 1922, and rec­ going out. Say I am engaged.”
“Very good. Miss."
orded in Book 131, page 616 Lane
The door closed quietly behind the
County Deed Records, together with
the water right therein reserved.
maid and Blm said a trifle malicl-
Dated this 26th day of November,
1930.
, ously:
H. L. BOWN,
“He will think you are afraid ot
Sheriff of Lane County, O regon .' him, Julie.”
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cheeks flamed.
"Afraid— !”
Estate of Elizabeth Morehouee,
She made an impetuous rush to the
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that L ew is door and opened It.
H. Morehouse lias been by tbe County
"Wait a moment— ’’
Court of the S tate of Oregon, tn an d , The maid, already half-way across
for Lune County, appointed executor
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c l ih e la: v will aud testam en t ol ,hp "n ,e pns‘ K '
'
E l.xubeth M orehouse, d eceased
"Tell Mr Chlttenham I will see him
All persons having claim s against in five minutes," Julie said and went
the esta te of said deceused are here back to her bedroom,
by notified to present the sam e, duly
r h ltte n ,.am was standig by the
stated and verified ut the residence
‘ «Ittennam wa. «
-s
•
of A. E. W heeler, 710 Lawrence street, m antel-shelf looking a
b
in Eugene, Oregon, within six months alonlst photograph of Bim Lennox, but
trom this 27th day of November, 1930. tle turned at once when the door
LEWIS H. MOREHOUSE
Executor of the Last W ill uud Testa- op. . . ,
H u llo!” Julie greeted him with a
mvnt of Elizabeth M orehouse, de­
casual nod.
“What ln the world
ceased.
brings you here at such an early hour?
A. E. W heeler, Attorney.
N27 D 4-ll-lfr25 j.ye oniy just crawled out of bed my
NOTICE OF S H E R IFF’S SALE
„cif ••
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
sh e spoke rather loudly and de­
virtue of an execution and order of n an t|y> and sh e deliberately left tbe
sale issued out of the Circuit Court .
' '
. , ...
of the State of Oregon for Lane d<*‘r "Pen behlnd herj
, . „ n .
County Novem ber 21st, 1930, upon and Chittenhom stepped past her
pursuant to a decree duly given and closed It, then he cam e back to where
mude by the said Court November „he stood
20th, 1930, in a suit pending therein
.
(
,
j u l l e h e said
in which Mary H ostick was plaintiff
11118 nas K 1. ,
p
and D. F. Marks and Jennie V. Marks, without preamble.
his wife, were defendants, which ex
Julie opened her eyes wide.
ccutiou uud order of sale was to me
••Stop?" she echoed blankly. "What
directed and commanded me to sell
(o gtop? mv Bettlng up so
the real property hereinafter de-
,
, .... .
scribed to satisfy certain liens and 'a ,e ' dt> you n,ean • * -
charges In said decree specified, 1 w ill,
He Interrupted ruthlessly.
on Saturday the 27th day of Decern
"The w hole of this m iserable, damft
her, 1930, at the hour of one o'clock nh,e c|ay.ncting has got to stop.
F. M at the southw est door of t h e ,
;
yourself and me body
< ounty Court house in Eugene, Lane ,WUI ,UI1 » •
.» ,1W4»A,
County, Oregon, offer for sale and 1 and soul. Do you think I don t un
sell at public auction for cash, sub stand? do you think I’m such a fool
Ject to redemption ns provided by law, ,hnt you can take me in for one minute
all of the right, title and interest ot
„ th)g_ th ,„ c h ild is h n e s s -? ”
the defendants ln said su it and of •
.
,.
all parties claim ing by, through or
Before she could prevent
under them or any of them since the move a step from him he caught her
20th day of December, 1930, in or by the shoulders, Toughly turning her
to the follow ing described real prop rollI)(, , o thp morn| ng sunlight which
' ' A llUtlmtt:part of the bouth half of stream ed through the window. "Look
Wanted Work
M
h i .
A v rn *
"Yea? . . . No, Bim Lennox speak­
ing.
Oh—yes, Miss Barrow.
No,
sh e’s Just gone out. Can I give bar a
m essage? Oh . . . yes, very well— to-
morrow afternoon at four.”
Bim hung up the receiver and
tudned
There was a little angry
rrown betw # en her le T el b I.0W1.
"Has she made a conquest o f you
Do you believe in spiritualism , Mr.
already? W’ell, good luck to her, she's Chlttenham?" she asked.
welcome. And If you've only come
"No."
here to behave like a bully you’d
"Nor do I, but It seem s all the
better go— I’ve a lunch appointm ent— ” i fashion Just now. There is to be a
"With S c h o fie ld r
seance or w hatever you call It at
"That’s my affair.”
your m other’s house tomorrow after-
“If he was a decent fellow he’d stop ^oon. That was Miss Barrow ’phoning
your nonsense. H e’d never have al- gh e’s an ardent believer— ’’
lowed you to do what you <lld last
"She never used . .
Ollea began,
night—"
then stopped.
"You flatter your sex. All the men
It’s all non sen se,” he protested
In the world could not stop me from angrlly. - A
of charlatans dup-
doing exactly as I p le a s e -"
,n|? a ,ot of g„ ly women...
They faced one another like deadly
........ ,
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,
...
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"Julie Is going, too. T hey have got
enem ies, white and shaken. It was . . . .
’
,
...
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,, ,
.
hold of som e wonderful new med-
astonishing how suddenly the storm .
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,
...
ium— ’’ Bim s voice was quietly sar-
had arisen.
.
. . . .
. .
.
. . . castle. "They h ave invited me, but
( hlttenham w as not a conceited .
.
. . . .
.
. . .
. ,
,
.
. ,, it s not the sort of thing I care about"
man. but by his own love for Julie
.
,
,
. ,
Chlttenham frowned.
he measured her love for him, an
.
,
...
.
...
I
0.0 UJI m e sort of taing any
unhappy love that would give neither
...
.
,.
ucaimy-iuiuUeq person would care
of them rest or peace, and could not
bring happtnesR, and realizing this he
““ “
“ “ e“ “« 1*- “
, , , . ,
.
,
. ,
..u_, .uiuussiuai to leu s u n lu a l n u
uddenly broke out passionately:
.
..
. -UUU.C1 usu ueclareu sue would not
"Oh, my dear, it’s not worthy of
.
,
ju u e ui ner nouse again.
1
you or of our love! Must yen make
It harder for both than it already
>ott W1U lry
U“ a“^ e Mu“
Is? .
Do you think It’s nothing to
iroul
he adde<L
, . , . .
u.ui surugged her shoulders.
me to see you as you were last night
.
„
io u niigui as w ell ask m e to try
—to . • •
The tender sincerity of his voice a«d stop N.agara, sh e said hopelessly
alm ost broke her down. She swayed
“« mad® up ber Buod
a little and caught at a chair back, “uuuhg wiu change IL
but when Chlttenham would have gone
u ‘m w enl wiUl hlln W the door’
to her she waved him furiously away.
a‘ler
bad
"Don’t touch me. Don’t com e near u®-*1* 1*»1 a“ «1 eame tack -
me ..
Alisa Lennox—don’t ¡eave her IX
For a moment she struggled hard ,o u cau uelP
for self control, then she was erect
•so -
once more and facing him defiantly.
io u 8ee
He Ilttabed, an
"You said when I came ln. that -uipped. only to flounder an again.
this must stop. W ell, I agree, and
io u
118 411 my UuU—aU my
so w e’ll just settle It now once and cursed stupidity.
for all. And will you please under-1 • i kuow. Julie told m e.”
¡sue told you?”
land, Mr. Chlttenham. that you and I
are nothing w hatever to one another, ; "Yes.’’
what
"And 1 suppose you think
and never have been. If you want to
hear the truth I even rather dislike
X°u tbink?
you.
How ever foolish you once
111111 8mlied.
thought me .
Oh.. I’m not shirking
‘ 11 wollld
80 ea8y Ior me to
the memory. If you a r e - ’’ she broke
1 lh l“k you behaved like a knave
out as he would have spoken. "1 am
80 easy to rail at you, but 1 d o n t
quite w illing to admit that for one want to. 1 think Life is eo tragic—
night. Just a few hours—I let you nothing ever seem s to go quite right
think I rather liked you. Don’t blame tor
“*• do«8 it?—at lea8t
me for that. It was the snow and the 18 m>’ experience, t t e can only Just
wind, and being up there so far away 6° on hoping that som ething w ill
from every one . . . In the morning turn up to straighten things out, and
it hrd all gone, and as I said then, it so seldom does. I often wonder
we had com e back to earth again.” if it isn't because we lack courage."
Her voice w as studiously cold and What do you m ean?”
"I mean courage to face facts and
quiet alm ost expressionless.
“You w ill m ake your name a by­ see things as they really are— " She
word. even am ongst these— th ese ridic­ looked away from him. "Mr. Chitten-
ham, you know Julie doesn’t really . . .
ulous people you call your friends.”
hate
you— ”
"And that, of course, w ill break my
S h e laughed rather sadly.
heart. If it is not already broken."
“I suppose 1 ought not to h are told
Julie sneered. “It m atters so much
what people like Doris Gardner and you that, but 1 can't bear to se e her
Sadie Barrow say . . . They haven't as she is now, so reckless, so
broken . .
any vices th em selves, have they?”
She stopped, afraid sh e had said too
“A least Sadie does not drink,”
Chlttenham interrupted unthinkingly. much, and for a mom ent th ere w as a
H e saw the sudden look of angry profound silen ce, then Chlttenham
suprise that flashed into Julie's eyes. held out his hand again.
"Thank yon,” he said.
“You seem to have found out a
As Chittenham walked away from
great deal about Sadie in a short
the flat he made up his mind to one
tim e,’ she said sharply.
One does not have to be either thing. He would ask Sadie to (li­
very quick or very inquisitive to find vorce him.
out such a thing." Giles answ ered. “As
If Julie still loved him . . . ln his
a matter of fact 1 find her very charm- heart he was sure that sh e did, and
tng.” he added with an alm ost childish nothing else mattered.
He had promised to lunch w ith his
desire to stin g her.
mother, but ln h is eargerness he for-
But Julie cajmly agreed.
So do I. She and I have a great got about it, and w ent straigh t to the
deal in common. Chiefly our dislike hotel where Sadie w as staying,
of your noble sex ,”
She was out and they did not know
"Schofield alw ays excepted, I sup- when sh e would be back. Gflee left
pOSe_”
a m essage ask in g her to ring him up.
Julie laughed.
He waited till six o'clock and rang
"Lawrence Schofield certainly ex up Julie's flat.
cepted. He Is b great friend of mine
"No, Julle Is not ln. She rang Just
—he is rich, and m oreover he is anx now to say she w as dining ou t and
ious to marry me— ”
j not com ing home to change. I think
“You don't care two straw s about sh e is with Mr. Schofield still.”
the man.”
Giles hung the receiver and turned
“On the contrary, I care a great away. He was pow erless, and yet he
many straw s. Not that it is any bust- know that be could never be content
n ess of yours— ”
| to let things rem ain as th ey w ere.
the N ortheast quarter and the North nt the stu ff on your fa ce.
lo u d
“It
is
my
business
when
the
woman
He must see Julle again, som ehow . . .
half of the Southeast quarter of Sec. have sebrned to use that much two
Some on e tapped at hi« door.
tion 21 tp. 15. S. R. 1 W. W. M., Lane nlon, hg ag0. Look at the life you’re I love talks of rushing into a rldlcu
Mr. Lombard to see you sir.
County, Oregon, lying eat t of the lpadln_ _ When von left my m other’s Ious marriage."
County Road, and more particularly
n,1'ng wn
•
__ . .
"The woman you love»” Ju lie’s face
"Counfound! . . . Oh, well, show him
described as follow s to-wit:
Begl-i-1 bouse last night you were hor
flamed. "How Infinitely touching! and up.”
ning at a point in the E ast line o f } drunk—”
what a pity you are not free to marry
Lombard seem ed nervous and apeló­
Section 21, Tp. 15 S. R. 1 W. W. M.
j ulie laughed In his face.
Think of the divine getic. “I say— ” he broke out sud-
20.00 chains South of the N o rth ea st; "Delightfully drunk!” she mocked me yourself.
corner thereof and running thence
■
,
bllss we should experience— think of denly. "I'm ln th e devil of a fix—”
along the section line, nouth 40.00 him coolly.
But go on. go on
D on t
Chlttenham looked up.
chains; thence w est 10.25 chains to , let me spoil th is soul-saving lecture, the hnppy-ever-after ending. . . . ”
Julle slipped past him and opened
“Money?”
tho conter of the County road; thence You've m istaken your vocation. You
"How did you know?”
Northerly along the c e n te r ' ot the ought to have been a low-church par- the door.
i
(Continued Next Week)
"Please
go,’
sh
e
said.
»>
y r * “ ’ -
Blm spoke from the narrow hall
11.74 chains to the place of beginning; nrd and a cheat. . . . I can just picture
Teacher—"If Columbus were alive
containing 42.00 acres of land ln Lane , you In a clerical collar, with all the rather nervously:
“Julle, dear, Mr. Schofield has Just today, wouldn't he be looked upon
County, Oregon, together with the use o)(J (ahbles in the congregation—”
as a remarkable man?
of the water from the spring on the ¡ " Julie— t”
driven up— ”
land adjoining the above described
Jim my—I’ll tell the world.
He
“I'm
com
ing
at
once.”
She wrenched herself free of him.
property tn Sec. 21, Tp. IB S. R. 1
There w as an eloquent silen ce aftei would be 500 years old.
\V. W. M. twine County, Oregon, which i “I object to being called by my
said land belonged to Carl Marks as j Christian name by you. I hat the the door had slam m ed behind her
Boxcar Bill— Why Is Atchle stand-
shown by that certain deed dated ngme anvwny
You can keep It for then Blm half shrugggd her shoulders
April 25th, 1922 and recorded In Book
and went into the sitting-room where lng?
my
estim
able
cousin—sh
e’ll
appre­
131 page 626 Lane Couhty Deed
Sldedoor Sam— They’re playing hU
ciate your cave-mnn attentions and I Giles stood staring out of the window.
Records.
"Don’t
he
too
angry
with
her,
Mr.
Alma
Mater
Dated this 26th day of November, don’t—sh e . .
Boxcar Bill—What is that?
“I am so
1930.
"She’s a braver woman than you Chlttenham," she said.
Sldedoor Sam — The "Prisoner’«
II. L. BOWN,
sorry, so dreadfully sorry.”
are— ” G iles said savagely.
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon.
Song.”
He
turned
and
looked
at
her.
Julle shrugged her shoulders.
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