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    PAOB PIVE
T U B 8PR1NGFIBLD NEWS
THURSDAY. JANUARY 1, 11»3I
back three months, and was making
her IPre those few hours of complete
happiness once more.
"That's the Monastery—” she said.
“You could hardly see It tor snow
when we were there—”
” We’ r
8chofleld said quickly.
"You were not alone then.”
"There are always a great many
tourists,” Julie answered.
A newsboy came along crying hla
news.
Tragic death of a well-known so­
ciety beauty. . . .”
"I’ll get a paper," Schofield sold.
sympathetic. I know a great deal
more than you think I do. For In-
They stopped under a lamp to read
atane—our mutual friend, tbe charm­ tbe short paragraph on the front page.
ing little American. . .
"What Is it?" Juile aeked. Sho bent
"What the hell do you mean?"
lower to read tbe words. Then sud­
"Only that 1 overheard last night— denly she gave a cry. "It's Jewel!
quite by accident—something which My cousin Julie! Oh, poor Julie . . ."
both of you apparently are most anx-
The details were meagre, and with-
lous to keep from the rest of the ant entlre corroboration, but It ap-
world. I've always found that It's peared that Julie—the other Julie who
most dangerous to talk secrets In a had unwittingly brought about the
crowded room, and your wife, you tragedy of her cousin’s Ilf»—while on
will agree, has rather an insistent her way to India, where she bad been
voice—"
going for a holiday—was suddenly
"You sneaking hound—”
missed from the ship, and was pre­
Iximbard shrugged his shoulders.
sumed to have fallen overboard. There
“As you please! I'm not In a posi­ followed a brief account of her life—
tion to resent anything you say. After her popularity In society—her mar­
all, it's common knowledge that op­ riage and divorce—her vogue as a
portunity makes the thief—"
beauty—her tremendous luck and good
"And If I refuse to give you any­ fortune In every way.
thing at all?"
“Every way except In happiness—”
“Then probably Mrs. Chlttenham Julie said passionately. "She never
will be very pleased to buy the infor­ had any happiness . . . oh, poor Julie!”
mation I have to sell."
The tears were running down her
"Then go to her, and be damned cheeks.
to you.’’
'
They drove back to the flat and she
'So JuUe Farrow's reputation Is , bade hlm good n ight
nothing to you. after all?”
| ghe wondwed ,f BIm had heard
Giles went very white. He knew about the tragedy. She opened the
be was In Lombard's power. “Get | door. She held the newspaper still
out, or . . .” The door closed hur­ clutched In her hand. There was a
riedly between them.
little movement In the room and some
By
Ruby
Estate of M. H. May, Dacaaaaa,
NO TIC E
N O TIC E TO C R EDITO RS
Noth« la hereby given that 0. F.
May liu« bean by the County Court
of the Hint» of Oregon, In mid for
Lane County, apiiolnled admlatrator
of th« «»tat« of M II. May, deceased.
All peraona bavin« claim« agalnat
th« ««tat» of Multi ilci eaniM] aro hereby
notified to proaent the «nine, duly
«luted and verified, ut the realdence
of A E Wheeler, 710 Lawrence atreet
in Eugene, Oregon, within elx mouth«
from the llth liny of December, 1830
<5. F. MAY,
Admlnlatrator, Eat of M. II. May,
I lecenned.
A K. Wheeler, Attorney.
D.ll-18 26-J.1-8
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
N otice la hereby «Ivon that the un
doratgned hna been duly appointed
Executrix of the eatate of Abraham
Layton, deMMUMd, nnd any anil ull
peraona having claims agalnat the
»«Id eatate are hereby required to
present »aid claim», duly verified aa
by law required, at the law office of
iny attorney. II E Slattery, 717 Wll
lu m e ite St„ in Eugene, In l*ane Coun
• y, Oregon, within alx month» from
the dale of thia notice.
Dated and flrat publlahed December
IXth. 1830
EMMA LAYTON,
Executrix of the eatate of Abraham
Ixiyton. deceased.
Addreaa 783 Weal 5th Hl.
II. E Hlattory, Attorney for Executrix.
D.1H 26 J.1-8-15
Eatata of Charlaa E. Brattain, Dec’d
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
Notice la hereby given that Elva M
Brown ha» been by the County Court
of the Hint« of Oregon In und fur Lane
County, appointed Executrix of the
laat will and teatmnent of Charlea E.
Brattain, decoaaed.
All peraona having claim» agalnat
the eatate of aalil deceased are hereby
notified to present the aunio duly
»lated nnd verified, at the realdence
of A. E. Wheeler, 710 Ixiwrence 8t.
In Eugene, Oregou, within alx month«
from thia 18th day of December, 1830.
ELVA M BROWN,
Executrix of the I mat Will and
Teatmnent of Charlea E. Brattain, De­
ceased.
A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
D. 18 2 5J.18I5
N O TIC E OF F IN A L H E A R IN G
Notice 1» hereby given that Edna
It. Whlaler hna filed In the county
court uf Lane county, Oregon, her
riual oeooant «« ndmlntatralrlx of the
eatate of D. It. Whlaler, Deceased,
und that tho court boa act 10:00 A
M. of Friday, January 8, 1831, aa the
time when «aid account will come up
• x. u n l i i . i l l .......... uni allowance. All
peraona Inlereet therein may appear
before aald court at aald time and
be heard In reference there to.
EDNA It. WIIJSLKR,
Admlnintratrlx.
8. D. Allen, Attorney for Eatate.
D. 11 18-25- J.1-8
NO TIC E
OF
F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
The undersigned, Admlnlatrator of
(be eatate of John Waring, deceaaed.
haa filed hla Final Account In tho
mailer of aald eatute with the County
Clerk of lain« County, Oregon, and
un order haa been made and entered
of record by the County County of
aatd County, directing thia notice and
.iplxiiiilliig Saturday, the 10th day of
January. 1831, at ten o'clock A. M.
for the hearing of objections to aald
account and the settlement of sold
«»late.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia llth
day of December, 1830.
H O ¡»OTTER.
Admlnlatrator of the Estate of John
Waring, Deceaaed.
__________ _______________ D.11-18-25-J.1-8
Eatate of Laura L. Brattain, Dec'd.
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
Notice is hereby given that Elva M.
Brown ha» been by the County Court
of tho State of Oregon In nnd for
Lane County, appointed administratrix
of the Eatate of lxiura L. Brattain,
deceased,
AU peraona having claims agalnat
the anld eatate are hereby notified
to present the anme duly atnted and
verified, nt the realdence of A. E.
Wheeler, 710 Lawrence atreet In Eu­
gene, Oregon, within alx months from
till» 18th day of D e ce m b er, 1930.
ELVA M. BROWN,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Laura L. Brattain, Deceased.
A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
B U S IN E S S
General Law l’ractlee
1. M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield, Ore.
D. W. Roof
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
Lene
County’e
Oldest Breeders
of
8. C. WHITE LEGHORNS
SPRINGFIELD
OREGON
Phone I1-F-14
OF F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
M. Ayres
WHAT HAS OONE BEFORE
Giles Chlttenham swears to avenge
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That
the death of hla young half brother
Muudu E. Culey, tho executrix of the
The Community Canter haa the fol­ Rodney, driven to suicide by the no­
laat will and tiialument and eatate
of hall I h Caley, decoaaed, has rendered lowing people Hated who need work: bis love. He will make Julie love
lilm, then throw her aside aa she
uud filed In the County Court of the
threw Rodney. He meets her tn Swit­
One Painter and Paper Hanger
State of Oregon for the County of
zerland. goes wINi her to the hotel on
lutnu her final account and on Sat­
Four Compton lot borer
the St Bernard Pass, and succeed»
urday, the 10th day of January, 1831,
Due Skilled Steel Sharpener
In winning her love. To hla amaze
at the County Court room In the Court
One Stationary Engineer
ment. he discovers that he haa fallen
Houae In the City of Eugene, Oregon,
overwhelmingly In love with her him
One Skilled Hock Man
at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore­
self! And he la married, to an Amer­
noon of aald day haa been by order of
Four Women for Houae Work.
ican girl with whom he haa nothing
aald Court filed and appointed aa the
Anyone wanting wood cut on share» In common.
day, time and place for the hearing
of objection» to aald final account and or by conticat call Community Center. * 1 Then he discovers that thia girl la
the aeltlemenl thereof. All objection» Men with full equipment need work. ! not the same Juile Farrow who ruined
Rodney, but her cousin of the same
iiiuh I be In writing and filed with
the Clerk of aald Court on or before -------------------------------------- -— ------ _ _ _ | name. She scorns him when be con
fesses hla love and hla Inability to
aald day mid time.
COOS FOLK PLANNING
marry her. They meet later In Lon­
Duted thia llth day of December,
HARBOR CELEBRATION don. Another man, Lawrence Scho­
1830.
field wants to marry her, In spite of
MAUDE E. CALEY.
Tbe dates for the large celebration , her wild life.
D. 11 18-25J.18
Through hla friend Lombard. OIL-«
being planned at Coos Kay In obaerv
Chlttenham meets tbe "other Julie,”
ance
of
the
removal
of
Pigeon
Point
NO TIC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
the notorious woman who had ruined
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN That shoal from the Inner harbor of Coos Rodney's life. She tells him that she
Fred E. la-mley, Executor of tho laat Bay have been aet on July 3, 4 aud 6, i Is going to die; the doctors have
will und teatmnent and eatate uf Vina according to a letter received by the given her up as Incurable and she
Mclx<aa, deceased, haa rendered aud New» thia week from A. P. Davla, see- Is leaving England. She la worried
filed In th County Court of the State relary of the celebration committee. about her cousin, tbe girl Chlttenham
lovea. That Julie—hjs Julie—la going
of Oregon for the County of Lane,
People of tbe Com Bay district are In fast company, among them a com­
final account and on Saturday, the
17th day of January, 1831, at the very optimistic over the future of mon American Ctrl nomed Sadie Bar-
Couuly Court room in the Court Houae their portion of the state. The re row.
And Se.dle Barrow la Gllee Chltten-
In the City of Eugene, Oregon, at the moval of the shoal from the harbor
ham'a wife. He did not know that
hour of ten o'clock In the forenoou
of aald day boa been by order of aald will make It poMKlhl« for any vessel she was In England. That night he
meets her at a party at hla mother’s
Court fixed und appointed aa the day, on the Pacific to dock there.
houae. They pretend to be strangers.
time und place for the hearing of
Gllea learns that Sadie Barrow, hla
objection« to aald final account und
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT
wife, haa gone In for spiritualism and
; one pushed back a chair from In front
tho «eltlvmeut thereof. Alt objection«
In the County Court of the State of la attending seances by a medium
It was not true that Julie had prom of
flre
uiuat be in writing und filed with the Oregon for Lane County.
ised to marry Lawrence Schofield, but
named Chryer.
Clerk of aald Court on or before aald
In Probate.
. . .
,
i Interview
, i
i.k
Jewel . is dead— Juile
sob-
He calls on juile. who Is cold to.
stormy
with
. said, ___
day and time.
In the Matter of the Eatate of Sara him. He reproaches her for her reck when, after her
, he again
. urged . v her . to ac- ! i bing.
“I suppose you
know. She s
Dated thia 15th day of December, Holdredge, Deceased.
Chlttenham.
”
'
less life. They quarrel, and she leaves
ow dead . . . she s been lucky to the end,
1930.
Notice la hereby given that the un with Lawrence Schofield. Her friend. cept him. she suddenly gave . In. She
|
.
.
\
FRED E. LEMLEY,
. .
.
.
___ . you see . . . I only wish I were dead
deralgned. Fred L. Beard, aa executor Blm Ix-nnox, tells Giles that Julie . felt overwrought
and
w»ak,
almost
7
L
Executor. of the above entitled eatate haa filed really loves him. Lombard calls on
..
, . . .
k
i«
too- • • • Then she broke off with a
D.18-25 J.l 8 15 In auld proceeding» hla final account; him and says he Is In need of money. as If the combat between herself and
,k
k i loved
j k j k „ „ . k _ > _ i ! little choking cry, for It was not Blm
the
man
she
had
been
a
physical
.
“
that the court haa aet the time for
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
who rose to meet her, but Giles Chit-
N O TIC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T the hearing thereof at the hour of
one.
tenham.
NOTICE IS HEREBY U1VEN That 10 o'clock A. ,M January 30, 1931;
Lawrence Schofield's kindly devo
"My dear fellow, isn’t It almost the
Cornelia S. Chase, as executrix of the and all peraona having any objections
There was a tragic silence.
lust will and teatmnent mid eatate of (hereto »hall file the same in writing c nly thing any one Is ever In a fix tlon was like a cool hand laid on her
Chlttenham made a quick step for-
on
nr
before
the
time
set
for
the
feverishness,
and
when
once
again
he
lliuiry W. Chase, deceased, haa filed
about? How much do you want?"
her final account In said estate, and the hearing.
asked If she could not make up her "’»rd-
FRED L. BEARD,
Iximbard gulped down his whisky. mind to marry him, she suddenly
County Court of Ixine County, Ore
“Julie . . . what Is It— ?”
gun haa fixed Monday, the 12lh day
Executor.
•It's awfully sporting of you . . . If I gave hi—
Julie
laughed sobbingly.
H.
E.
Slattery.
Attorney
for
Executor.
of Jmiuury, 1931 at the hour of 10:00
J. 1-8-15-22-29 •i) ild have five hundred. It’s only a
“Very well—if you are willing to
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
“My cousin—the other Juile . . . the
temporary lo ,n. , . .”
at the County Courthuuae In Eugene,
take the risk.”
NO TIC E OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
one you wanted to punish—you’ll
lame County, Oregon as the time and
Giles laughed shortly.
"Do you
never be able to hurt her now—she’s
In
the
County
Court
of
the
8tate
of
“I
am
quite
willing.”
place for the hearing of said final
take me for a millionaire'’"
Oregon for Lane County.
He wanted to go straight away S"'’ dead. , .
account
"1 tell you It's only temporary."
In Probate. Case No. 5132
All peraona having objections to
buy her the finest diamond ring lh , She almost threw the newspaper at
In the Matter of the Estate of
"t ¡1 l« nd you fifty If It's any use."
auld final account are notified to
London, but Julie would not allow IL him, and, dropping Into a chair, she
HAMPEL
J
ROBERSTON.
Deceased.
present the same In writing on or
There was eloquent all'nee, th.*n
"Not yet. You must give me a little hid her face in her out-Gung arms,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
before sold time.
Notice Is hereby given that the un Lombard turned.
time to get used to IL I don’t want
He laid the paper down on the table
Ihitcd this llth day of December,
deralgned executor of the above en
"Look here. Chlttenham. It s serious. people to know Just y e t ”
1930.
and looked at Julie. He could not
titled estate has filed herein his final I'm frightfully up against It. You've
CORNELIA S. CHASE.
He was disappointed, but he fell In think of anything save that she was
Executrix of lxi»t Will and Testa­ account In said proceedings; that the got to let me have It,” he said deeper
with her wishes.
j unhappy, and with sudden impulse he
ment and Estate of Henry W. Chose, court ordered the hearing upon the
»aid final account to be had before ately.
deceased.
“Just as you like. Everything shall went down on his kneec beside her
“Got to»"
Harris, Smith and Bryson, Eugene, the »aid court on January 23. 1931,
and took her Into his arms.
always be Just as you like.”
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.; and
Oregon, Attorneys for Executrix.
For a moment the two men looked
" J u liet”
Sudden
tears
filled
her
eyes.
that
all
person»
having
any
objections
D. 11 18-25-J.1-8
thereto shall file the same In said pro­ at one another silently, then Chltten­
"That's foolish of you,” she told him. | For a moment she resisted violently.
ceeding» In writing on or before the ham laughed.
"Don’t- how dare you! leave me
"But It’s dear of you too. I'm not
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
time set for the hearing.
alone. . .
half
good
enough
for
you.
Lawrence.”
"Sorry,
but
that's
a
thing
no
man
WALTER E ROBERTSON,
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
Then quite suddenly her resistance
It was a bright, sunny afternoon, so
Executor. can say to me." He made another
dersigned haa been appointed by the
order of the County Court of the State H. E. Slattery, Attorney for the Ex­ move to the door, but Lombard caught he would not let her go back to the was gone, and she ceased to struggle.
She looked at him with tragic eyee.
of Oregon for Ixuie County, as ndmln ecutor.
flat when they had lunched.
D.85 J.l 8-15-22 his arm.
1st rat or of the eatate of Harry C.
“If only It had been me—” she sold
“I'm going to take you for a drive
"Chlttenham."
Jackson, deceaaed; ull persons having
in the country. London Is racketing wildly. "If only I could die too—"
Chlttenham stood still.
claim» against said eatate are hereby N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON
“You don't mean that There's much
"What do you want It for? What your nerves to pieces.”
notified to present the same properly
E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE
verified to the undersigned adminis­
They stopped at a little country Inn happiness in store for us—and to-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That have you been up to?”
trator at the office of Fred E. »mlth, by virtue of an execution and order
for tea. in one of the rooms some- gether. Listen to me—Julie, you must
The other man's eyes fell.
Attorney at Law. 445-6 Miner Build­
body was playing a gramophone, and listen—”
"I can't tell you.”
ing. Eugene, Oregon, within alx month» of sale In foreclosure Issued out of
the Circuit Court of Ixine County,
She shivered away from him, her
after the date of thia notice.
"All right, then you won't get any­ there was the sound of laughter and
Oregon, on the 13th day of December,
CHAS. W. JOHNSON.
shoulders hunched, her face averted.
dancing feeL
thing.”
1930,
In
a
suit
wherein,
on
the
6th
Administrator. day of December, 1930. In said Court
"I suppose I can't stoop you saying
"They sound happy, don’t they?”
Lombard looked up suddenly.
Fred B. Smith,
what you want to, but It’s not use. 1
the plaintiff therein, C. T. Beach re­
"Oh, yes, I shall," he said with de­ Julie said with an effort.
Attorney for Admlnlatrator.
"I hope they are as happy as we don't know why you have come hock.
D .ll 18-25 J.1-8 covered Judgment against the defend­ testable Inflection.
ants Otto Norton and Louise Norton
are,"
Schofield answered impulsively. I told you I never wished to see you
There was an ugly silence.
for the sum of Three Hundred and
N O TIC E O F H E A R IN G ON
"My greatest happiness will be In again—”
"Oh.
yes,
1
shall—”
he
said
again
no-100
Dollars
($350.00);
for
the
fur­
F IN A L ACCO UNT
"I came because 1 love you.and be­
ther sum of Seventy and 75-100 Dol­
giving you everything you want"
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That lars ($70.76) as Interest; for the as Chlttenham did not speak. “And It
cause I know you love me—”
Julie laughed brokenly.
the undemlgned administratrix of the further sum of Fifty Dollars ($50.00) you refuse I shall tell Schofield and
"You are very sure of that!" she
It was on her lips to say that If she
estate of J. W. Ish, deceased, has attorney's fees, and for the costs and any one else who might be Interesteu,
filed her account for the final settle­ disbursements of this suit, taxed at that you and Julie Farrow spent the had been rich she would not have con- said bitterly.
ment of aald estate In the County $17.55. nnd said execution to me dl-(
sented to marry him. It was more
"I am proud to be sure. Look at
Court for Ixine County, Oregon, and reeled, commanding me In the name night together up at St. Bernard."
It was such an unexpected challenge than she could bear; she started r e st-! me, Julie—”
that Saturday, tho 3rd day of Jan of the State of Oregon, in order to
"No.” She bit her lip to keep back
nary, 1931, at the Court Room of said sntisfy said Judgment, Interest, attor­ that for a moment Chlttenham could lessly to her feeL
"Shall we go? It's getting dark, the sobs that would rise to her throat
Court, In the County Court House, ney's fees, costs of suit, and accruing find no words. Then with a great
In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at costs, to sell the following described effort he pulled himself together.
and the country is so dreary when It If only you would go away and leave
tun o'clock In (he foreno n, has been real property, t o wit:
me—’’
gets
dark."
"And
do
you
think
any
one
will
be­
by aald Court flxi >l aa the time and
Beginning at a point In the center
"1 am not going. You belong to
They
drove
back
to
London
and
place for hearing objections thereto, of the County Rond 235 feet South lieve you?" he asked.
me—”
dined together.
mid for the flnul settlement of aald of the Northeast corner of the South
Lombard laughed.
"Your wife would not he pleased to
eatate.
"What shall we do now?" Schofield
east fourth of tho Northwest quarter
"They'll be glad enough to believe
BIRDIE L. ISH,
hear you say th a t” Julie said hoarsely.
of Section thirty-six (36) In Township me. Scandal is the salt of life to asked.
Admlnintratrlx of the Estate. Twenty-one (21) South, Range Three
Chlttenham put his hands on her
"I don't mind what we do,” JuUe
L. L. Ray, Attorney for Estate.
(3) East of Willamette Meridian; and Julie's friends. She's not altogether
D.4-11-18 25-J.l running thence South 750 feet to th6 popular as it is, and if I tell them . . , said. "Go to a theatre, if you like. I shoulders and forced her to turn to
him.
middle of Kltson Creek; thence down It's no use getting violent ” he can go home and change."
“If you can look me In the eyes and
the center of said creek In a general added hurriedly as he saw Chitten-
But he would not allow that; he
course of about North 56 degrees West hani's hands clench Into fists. “I'm said he could not bear to let her out say honestly that you do not love me,
400 feet; thence North 474 feet to
and that you wish me to go away and
the center of said County Road; nnd In a position to prove what I say, of his sight on this day of all days.
In the end they went to a cinema. never come back, I will believe you,”
thence Easterly along center of said remember.”
road 325 feet, more or less, to the
Julie did not care for the pictures; but he said.
"Prove It, then, and be damned!"
place of beginning, containing 4.55
Thehre was poignant silence. Julie
"Very well—•” Iximbard shrugged at any rate It did away with the need
acres, more or less, of land In said
raised her tear-drowned eyes with
Section Thirty-six (36) and In Ixuie his shoulders with well-assumed In­ to talk, and the darkness was restful.
difference and turned to the door. She only looked at the screen when weary defiance, and her lips moved,
County, Oregon,
NOW. THEREFORE, In the name Chlttenham let him open It, then he Schofield drew her attention to some but no words came.
of the State of Oregon. In compliance called after 'him sharply:
Chlttenham laughed triumphantly.
thing being shown upon It. It was as
with the said execution and order of
(Continued Next Week)
If Fate were relentlessly pursuing her,
"Lombard. Come hack.”
228 Main 8t.
Residence 128 C BL sale, nnd in order to satisfy said
determined
to
torment
her
and
keep
Chlttenham
caught
him
by
the
Judgment,
Including
Interest,
attorney
«2 J
11M
"So you’ve put Fred off till Decem­
•
fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, shoulder and Jerked him back Into the her pain alive, for the second picture
I will, on Saturday, the 17th day of center of the room.
was of the Monastery at St. Bernard ber?”
January, 1931, at the hour of one
"Yes, I told him 1 wouldn’t give
and of the snow-clad mountains.
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"I'll make It a hundred,” he said.
o’clock In the afternoon of said day,
him
a definite answer till then.”
Julie
sat
up
stiffly,
her
heart
beat­
A
slyly
amused
smile
crossed
Lom­
Lady Assistant
at the Shiuthweat front door of the
"Why not till then?"
County Court House In Eugene, Ixine bard's face, and Giles broke out sav ing fast.
County. State of Oregon, offer for agely:
"I want to wait and see how he
‘Tve been there—" she said In a
sale and sell for cash, at public auc­
“Damn you; do you think I'm afraid strange little voice. "I drove my car looks after the football season Is
tion, subject to redemption as pro­
vided by law. all of the right title for myself? If It were only a question up there only a month or two ago.” over.”
and Interest of the said defendants of that. I'd give you tho biggest thrash­ She laughed with shaken excitement.
FRANK A. DE PUE
Otto Norton, Ixmlse Norton, O. F. ing you ever had, and kick you out In “I stayed at the hotel . . . It's so cold
Rich Widow—"So many men want
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Bevore and Zelpha R. Bevere and all
me
only for my money, I fear.
and
cheerless.”
persons claiming by, through or under the street. But as there Is some one
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Poor Sultor—' Darling, so little do
"It
lookB
wonderful,”
Juile
whis­
else
In
the
case
.
.
them or any or either of them, In
and to the said premises.
“And some one for whom you have pered. She sat with her hands clasped I care for money that 1 can hoa-
Button
Springfield
H. L. BOWN,
a
great
regard, eh?” Iximbard sneered. together, her eyes fixed on the screen. estly say I’ve never earned a cent In
Building
Oregon
S h e r iff of L ane C ounty, O regon,
“My dear fellow, don’t think I’m not It was as If some one had taken her myy life.
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