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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 8, 1931
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
PAGE THREE
her soft hair and her eyes fell.
"Would you care well enough for
that . . . If there waa no other way,
Julie?”
For a moment she was silent, then
with a awlft little gesture she turned
to him, hiding bar face against hiu
breast
It waa two o'clock beforq Oltee
thought of leaving the flat.
''Such a scandal •” he teaeed Julie.
"Neither of us would have a shred of
reputation If our beat and dearest
friends knew how abominably we have
E«tat« of M. H. May, Oscsassd,
E IO H T H GRADE E X A M IN A T IO N S
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
OONE BKFORE
I what reason she gave—some friend, I been behaving.”
The uniform ellghth grade examlna
Giles Cblttenbam swears to avenge I , hink
Nolle« la hereby given that C. F. Ilona will be given on Thursday and
Julie made a little grimace.
the death of his young half-brother
M»y ha« been by lb« County Court I '■ ••!•<'. I.muai y 16, IS, 1831, III Dla-
The Community Center has the fol- Rodney, driven to suicide by the no-
Julie
flushed.
"I haven’t any best and dearest
of the Ktaln of Oregon, in mid for
P“ «’1’« *l>o hare („wing people listed who need work: | his love. He will make Julie love
“I wonder If that was true? Or, if friends except Blm—” she answered,
,
County, appolutiMl admlatrator <*4»niph<Mi with thft cnnriktlonM com 1
him, then throw her aside as she It was I who really drove her away. and then abruptly: “Ollee, what do
Of l ie e.tate of M II May, deceaaed. plied by law, and for whom questions
One Painter and Paper Hanger
threw Rodney. He meets her In Swit­
All pera<Mia bavin* claim« againat have been applied for by the teacher.
you think of Sadie?"
zerland. goes with her to the hotel on I’ve been horrible lately—"
Four Common Laborer
'*•" ” » la t« of aald deceaaed are hereby
K J. MOORE,
"Sadie—” He waa glad that as her
He
folded
her
close
to
hla
heart
'
the
St.
Bernard
Pqss,
and
succeed»
notiriml to preaent the «ante, duly
One Skilled Steel Sharpener
Co. Hchool Hupt
In
winning
her
love.
To
his
amaze
cheek
was reatlng against his shoulder,
one*
more.
a***,,4 nnd verified, at the residence
J.8-16
One Stationary Engineer
meat, he discovers that he has fallen
ahe could not see hla face. It seemed
Of A K W heeler, 710 l-awretice at reel
“It'a
all
over
and
done
with.”
he
One Skilled Rock Man
overwhelmingly In love with her him
Hi Eugene, Oregon, within all month«
an 111 omen that at this moment she
Visiting Daughter—Mr. and Mrs.
aelf! And he Is married, to an Amer­ whispered.
Pour Women for House Work.
from the 11th day of December, 1930.
James Allen of Sacramento, California
Is It?' A little line of pain creased should apeak of hla wife. He avoided
ican girl with whom be has nothing
c. f * may
Anyone wanting wood cut ou shares In common.
Administrator. Kat. of M II ' Mav are visiting at the homo of their
her forehead. “You must be a won­ a deliberate answer.
Then be discovers that this girl Is derful man If you can say that with
Deceased.
7' duughter, Mrs. A. It. Bnued. Mrs. or by conticat call Community Center.
"What a question! I hardly know
not the same Julie Farrow who ruined
A E Wheeler. Attorney.
Harold l»ye of Portland, another M. o with full equipment need work. Rodney, but her cousin of the same such confidence,” she told him aadly. what to say,” he said lightly.
— ________________
»> »1 III 3ft -J.1-8 daughter, Is also visiting at the Bneed
"I only asked because ahe haa
“What do you mean?”
name. She scorns him when he con­
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
home,
fesses his love and bis Inability to
She closed here eyes wearily before spoken about you several times. 1
marry her. They meet later In Lon­ the Insistence of hla.
Notice la hereby given that the un-
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
think ahe lather likes you."
<l»r«lgn«d bae been duly appointed NO TIC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Notice la hereby given that the un- don. Another man, Lawrence Scho­
“Nonsense!”
I
mean
.
.
.
I
suppose
no
miracles
of
of AbriU»»®
has been duly appointee field wants to marry her, in spite of
His voice sounded almost angry and
NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN That dernlgnod
have
happened,
have
they?”
her
wild
life.
I ji > ton, deceaaed, and any and all
Executrix of the estate of Hanover E
Through his friend Lombard. Giles
persona having claim« agalnal the Maude E. Caley, the executrix of the Pitta, deceased, any and all persons
“Only that you are here, in my Julie looked up at him in surprise.
"Don't you want her to Ilka you?
»aid estate are hereby required to last will end testament and eatate having claims against the said estate Chlttenham meets the “other Julie," arms.”
present aald claims, duly verified as of Edith Caley, deceaaed, has rendered are hereby required to present said the notorious woman who had ruined
She and I are great friends. I prefer
''That
is
not
what
I
mean.”
and
flD'rt
In
the
County
Court
of
the
by law required. at the law office of
claims, duly verified as by law re­ Rodney's life. She tells him that she
He knew what she meant, and he her to any one I hare met since— "
my attorney. II K. Hlattery. 717 WII State of Oregon for the County of quired, at the office of Frank A. De Is going to die; the doctors have
She stopped with a little shrug of her
lamette Ht„ In Eugene. In I-ane Coun Lane her final account and on Sat­ Pue attorney for the estate at Spring given her up as Incurable and she answered her directly.
shoulders.
ty. Oregon, within six months from urday, the 10th day of January, 1831, fh Id. Oregon, in Ixtne County. Oregon, la leaving England. She Is worried
"I am still married, if that Is what
at the County Court room In the Court
the date of thia notice.
"Since you and I met on the top of
within six months from the date of about her cousin, the girl Chlttenham you mean, Julie?"
loves. That Julie—his Julie—Is going
Dated and first published December House In the City of Eugene, Oregon, this notice.
the
world,” Giles added for her.
at
the
hour
of
tan
o'clock
In
the
fore­
I Mb. 1330.
in fast company, among them a com­
"Yea.” He could hardly catch the
Dated January 6th, 1931.
It was nearly three in the morning
noon of said day has been by order of
mon American girl nomed Sadie Bar- whisper.
EMMA LAYTON,
OEKTRliDE POTTER,
Executrix of the estate of Abraham aald Court filed and appointed aa the
Executrix of the estate ut Hanover I row.
He turned her face from Its resting. when be left the flat, and the streets
day, time and place for the hearing
And Sadie Barrow Is Giles Chitten-
l-ayton, deceaaed.
E. Pitts., deceased.
Place
against his shoulder, and kissed were silent and deserted as he walked
of
objections
to
said
final
account
and
"nam's wife. He did not know that
Addreaa 733 West ftth 8t.
away through the darkness, pausing
►Tank A. DePue, attorney for Estate. she
her.
(he
settlement
thereof
All
objections
was in England. That night he
II. E Slattery, Attorney for Executrix
for a moment to look back at the
J.8-16-22-39 F.5 meets her at a party at his mother's
11.18 25 J 1 S ift must be In writing and filed with
I shall ask my wife to set me free. lighted window where Julie stood with
the Clerk of said Court on or before
house. They pretend to be strangers.
NO TIC E OF F IN A L AC C O U N T
Giles learns that Sadie Barrow, his We are nothing to one another.”
Eatate of Charles E. Brattaln, Dec’d said day and time.
her face pressed to the pane to catch
Dated this 11th day of December,
Julie shivered.
In
the
C
ounty
C
o
urt
of
the
S
tate
of
w
l,e'
ha" *one ln toT "P*Htuallsm and
a last glimpse of him.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
1830.
Oregon for Lane County.
I ,s attending seances by a medium
Supposing she won't consent?
Notice la beroby given that Klva M
Behind him was the sound of other
MAUDE E. CALEY.
In ITobate.
I named Chryer.
Shall you tell her about mo?”
llrnwn haa been by the County Court
steps, a little slower than his, and yet
D. 11 18-26-J 1-8
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
Sara
He
calls
on
Juile,
who
Is
cold
to
of the State of Oregon lu and for latne
Chlttenham hesitated.
In some strange way seeming deliber­
Holdredge, Dec eased
j him. He reproaches her for her reck-
County, appointed Kxecutrtx of the
"She may not be sufficiently Inter­ ately to be dogging him.
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
un
less
life.
They
quarrel,
and
Bhe
leaves
last will and testament of Charles E. NO TIC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T derslgned, Fred L. Beard, aa executor with Iawrence ¿chofield Her friend,
ested to want to known. She and I
Chlttenham glanced over his shoul­
Brattaln, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That of the above entitled estate has filed , Blm Lennox, tells Giles that Julie have not been anything to one another
der, irritatingly conscious of being
All persona lutvlng claims agalnal Fred E Ixtnley, Executor of the last In said proceeding« his final account; ' really loves him. Iambard calls on
the estate of aald deceased are hereby will and testament and estate of Vtna that the court has set the time fori him and says he is In need of money, for a long time. Where are yon followed
notified to preuent the same duly McLean, deceased, has rendered and the.hearing thereof at the hour of He threatens that It Chlttenham does going*'
A taxicab on the outlook for a late
slated and verified, at the residence filed In th County Court of the State 10 o'clock A.
M. January 30, 1931; not
give him money he will spread
Julie had risen to her feet, gently fare turned a corned, and Giles hailed
o f A. E Wheeler, 710 I-swrence Bt. of Oregon for the County of Ix»ne, and all persons having any objections the
tale that he and Julie had spent
It. At all events it would put an end
lu Eugene, Oregon, wlthlu six months final account and on Saturday, the thereto shall file the same In writing the night together at St. Bernard Pass, disengaging his arms.
"I am Just wondering how all this once and for all to his Interested fol­
frum thia 18th day of December, 1830. 17th day of January, -1931, at the on or before the time set for the Giles is Indignant and shows Lombard
EEVA M BROWN,
out.
Later Julie and Schofield go to came about," she said brokenly. ‘How lower. As he slammed up the door
County C-ourt room In tha Court House hearing.
i cecutrlx of the I scat Will and In the City of Eugene, Oregon, at the
FRED L. BEARD,
a moovle together and the pictures I . . . how you made me give ln to he glanced backwards along the road
Testament of Charles E. Brattaln, De- hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon
Executor remind Julie of the Alps. She men-
i eased.
of said day hae been hy order of said 11 E. Slattery, Attorney for Executor. - lions about being at 8t. Bernard and you. It was the last thought ln my the way he had come.
A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
The man was passing beneath a
_____ J. 1-8-15-22-29 Schofield becomes suspicious. On the mind when 1 came ln. No—don’t
Court fixed and appointed aa the day. r. ..
D. 13-26 J.1-8-16 time and place for the hearing of
ain-ris-w
I way home they get a newspaper which touch me, please—” For he had risen street lamp, and in the sudden light
FINAL ACCOUNT
contains the news of the death abroad also and moved towards her.
objections to said final account and
his figure seemed strangely familiar,
NO TIC E OF F IN A L H E A R IN G
n the County Court of the State of of the other Julie. At her flat she
Notice la hereby given that Edna the settlement thereof. All objections Oregon
“Giles . . . do you think I’ve been although for the moment Chlttenham
fo r Lane County
finds Chlttenham waiting for her. She
must
be
In
writing
and
filed
with
the
It. Whlsler haa filed In the county
very easy to break?"
could not place the resemblance.
In IVobate. Case No. 6132
confesses to him that she loves him.
court of laiu> county, Oregon, her Clerk of suld Court on or before aald
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
day
and
time.
The taxicab moved away and then
Chlttenham winced. Her words hurt
NOW
GO
ON
WITH
THE
STORY
final occount as administratrix of the
Dated thia 16th day of December, SAMI'EL J ROBERSTON. Deceased.
him. She looked Infinitely pathetic as all at once he knew—it was Lom­
estate of D. It. Whlaler, Deceased,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-
__ .
und that the court baa set 10:00 A 1930.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
"You can t “ y ,t! Julle ' ’ ' W ‘th she stood there, her face still stained bard- That was the resemblance he
FRED K. LEMLEY.
M of Friday, January 8. 1831, as the
Had seen—Harry Lombard.
Executor. derslgned executor of the above cn a fierce little movement he drew her with tears, and her lips trembling.
limn when aald account will come up
For an instant he was conscious of
tlthnl
estate
has
filed
herein
hln
final
Into
his
arms
and
kissed
her
Ups.
He
made
a
swiftly
passionate
move­
D
18
25
J.
1-8
16
(or examination and allowance. All
account In said proceedings; that the I - i lov„ V()U ••
whispered "I've ment towards her.
angry
premonition; what did it mean?
|a<raons Interest therein may appeur
court ordered the hearing upon the
yOU'
whispered. iv e
before said court at said time and NO TIC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T said final account to lie had before I never loved any ono but you Forfri’ e
“Julie . . . do you really love me, —then he laughed at himself! The
be heard In reference there tfl.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN That
Idea was preposterous! Why should
my dear?”
Cornelia 8 Chase, as executrix of the the said court on January 23. 1931,1 me. Julie— "
EDNA R. WHI8L.BR,
Lombard have followed him? He re­
at
the,,*1,’ur
ot
,0
o'clock
A.
M.;
and
sh
e
put
her
hands
against
his
chest,
The
hot
colour
rushed
from
her
chin
Administratrix. last will and testament and estato of
membered their last meeting—and
to her brow.
S. D. Allen, Attorney tor Estate.
Henry W. Chase, deceased, has filed here’ s T . T . X V h e any ob> ‘;, 'on«’ trying to hold him from her.
inereto shall rile the same In said pro-
. _
,
.
. . ..
.
D. 11 18-26-J.1-8 her final account in said estate, and the «■ceding« In writing on or before the I
“Will It sound very horrid of me Lombard's detestable ¡insinuations.
f o «Y‘»« Y°u -
And then what?
County Court of Isine County, Ore time set for the hearing.
Chlttenham's face grew grim.
If
I say that I wish I didn’t * ’ she
she
asked
hoarsely.
She
began
to
cry,
NOTICE O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T gon has fixed Monday, the 12th day
Suposing Lombard had been wait­
WALTER
E.
ROBERTSON,
j
softly
and
brokenly.
“You
might
leave
whispered.
“No—no,
stay
there.
I
The undersigned, Administrator of of January, 1931 at the hour of 10:00
Executor. me alone—you might leave me alone
want to talk to you. It's still all s« ing outside Julie's flat during the past
the estate of John Waring, deceaaed. o'clock In the forenoon of aald day
H E Slattery. Attorney for the Ex­
bus filed hla Final Account In the at the County Courthouse In Eugene, ecutor.
unreal— I fell so muddled—as if It’s Bve hours?
she sobbed, helplessly.
matter of «aid eatate with the County I ano County, Oregon an the time and
Just a dream that I can only faintly
She
knew
she
had
reached
the
end
D.88J.1
8-15-22
Clerk of I sine County, Oregon, and place for the hearing of said final
of her endurance. She kn w that if remember. Tell me— why did you When Chlttenham was dressing In
an order hae been made and entered account.
the morning his mother rang through
of record by the County County of
All persona having objections to N O TIC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE ON she gave In to him now there would come back this evening?”
E X E C U T IO N IN FO RECLOSURE
««Id County, directing this notice and said final account are notified to
“Because I heard that you were to on the 'phone.
be no retracing her steps. She tried
appointing Saturday, the 10th day of present the same In writing on or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That
“I only rang up to ask If you will
marry Schofield.”
January. 1831. at ten o'clock A. M before said time.
by virtue of an execution and order to think of Luwrence Schofield—tried
come
this afternoon.”
“Oh!” Her eyes fell. Poor Law­
fur the hearing of objections to said
Dated this 11th day of December, of sale In foreclosure Issued out of to believe that he was far the better
"Why do you want me to come?
account and the settlement of aald 1930
the Circuit Court of laine County, man of the two, and that with him she rence! She had forgotten him" com­
.-slats.
You know I'm an unbeliever.”
CORNELIA 8. CHASE.
° n th® 13th day of December, | would stand a greater chance of hap pletely.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 11th
Executrix of la s t Will and Testa­ day of D ^ e ^ h t r . ^ T T n ^ d ^ C o ^ P‘ne“ ' but " 1,lim<’n-8en8e and
There was a little hesitation before
And
now—what
do
we
do
now
*’
day of December, 1830.
ment and Estate of Henry W. Chase,
the plaintive voice came again.
she
asked
softly.
B. O. POTTER.
the plaintiff therein, C. T. Beach reJ dled »KalnM the magic of Chlttenham's
deceased.
“To tell you the truth. I'm Just a
Administrator of the Eatate of John Harris, Smith and Bryson. Eugene. covered Judgment against the defend- j arms and the touch of his lips. She
Chlttenham held out his trms.
Waring, Deceased.
tiny bit nervous! I’ve never been
Oregon, Attorneys for Executrix.
ants Otto Norton and Ixiuise Norton , only knew that during all the weeks
"Come here, and I will tell you.”
___________ ___________D.11 18 264.18
D. 11 -18-26-J.1-8 for the sum of Three Hundred and
mixed up In anything of the kind be­
She went to him readily enough, and
no-100 Dollars (»350.00); for the fur­ since they parted in Switzerland, she
E state of L au ra L. B ra tta ln , Dec’d.
fore, and I thought with you there—’’
ther sum of Seventy and 75-100 Dol- had ached for this moment, dreamed for a little while everything was for­
N O TIC E TO C R ED ITO R S
“The evil spirits couldn’t get you,
N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
Inrs (»70.76) as Interest; for the of It and longed for it, and that now, gotten in kisses, and the foolish words
Notice 1« hereby given that Elva M
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ further sum of Fifty Dollars (»50 00) in spite of her proud defiance, it had of lovers which yet hold all the wis­ eh ?—don't worry—” Giles laughed.
Brown has been by the County Court dersigned has been appointed by the attorney's fees, and for the costs and
”1 meant to come anyway.”
dom of the world.
o f the State of Oregon In and for order of the County Court of the State
disbursements of this suit, taxed at come, and when Chlttenham askett
"And, Giles—ln case you're angry
Lane County, appointed administratrix of Oregon for lame County, as admin­ »17.65, and said execution to me d l-jaKa*n:
The chiming of a clock brought at meeting her again after what hap­
of the Estate of laiura L. Brattaln, istrator of the estate of Harry C. rected, commanding me In the name! “Do you love me?—do you want me them back to earth.
deceased.
pened the other night—Miss Farrow
Jackson, deceased; all persons having of the State of Oregon, ln order to
She pushed him from her.
All persona having claims against elalms against said estate are hereby satisfy said Judgment, interest, attor­ after all, Julie?" she had no answer.
Is coming; I know I said I wouldn’t
She let him draw her closely Into i i u * *.’ 1 >OUF fault’ 9he said fever’ have her In the house any more, bnt
the aald eatate are hereby notified notified to present the same properly ney's fees, costs of suit, and accruing
Io present the «ante duly slated and verified to the undersigned adminis­ costs, to sell the following described his arms, and when he pressed her ishly.
I was weak enough to let It after
be broad
minded— ”
after an
all. one
one must
must be
broad-mlnded-
verified, at the residence of A. E. trator at the office of Fred E. Smith, real property, to-wit:
head down against his shoulder, she be your fault. I suppose I haven't] Q1ies guffawed.
Wheeler, 710 Lawrence street In Eu­ Attorney at la w , 446-8 Miner Build­
Beginning at a point in the center
qt tekes all sorts to make * world.”
gene, Oregon, within six months front ing, Eugene, Oregon, within six months of the County Road 236 feet South closed her eyee with a little sigh of any pride, or I should Just have gone
on and got over it—”
spent resignation.
after the date of this notice.
this 18th day of December, 1830.
of
the
Northeast
corner
of
the
South
his
mother went on. “So you will be
CHAS. W. JOHNSON.
ELVA M. BROWN,
It was a long time before either of
I'm glad you didn’t Julie.”
east fourth of the Northwest quarter
nice and polite to her, won’t you,
Administrator. of
Administratrix of the Eatate of
Section thirty-six (36) In Township them spoke again. Chlttenham did not
With sudden Impulse, Julie raised dear?”
Fred H. Smith,
I - a l i r a L. Brattaln, Deceased.
Twenty-one (21) South, Range Three attempt to kiss her, he Just held her his hand to her lips and kissed It,
“I think I can safely promise you
Attorney for Administrator.
A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
D.ll-18-26-J.1-8 (3) East of Willamette Meridian; and In hla arms, his cheek against her hair, then with revulsion of feeling she al- that.”
D. 18-26-J.1-8-15
running thence South 760 feet to the
J ' » 111
■ ■
1 .................
He rmlled to himself as he hung np
middle of Kitson Creek; thence down as If she had been a tired child who most angrily pushed it from her.
the center of said creek In a general had come to him for comfort and pro­
He took her face between his hands, the receiver. It seemed absurd that
course of about North 56 degrees West tection.
and kissed her passionately.
his mother should have thought It
400 feet; thence Ntftth 474 feet to
It was Julie who moved first.
Nothing shall ever part ns any necessary to ask him to be polite to
the center of said County Road; and
'»lm will be ln soon. Poor Blm, more.” he whispered against her lips. Julie.
thence Easterly along center of snld
road 326 feet, more or less, to the I’ve been such a beast to her lately.”
But she was not satisfied.
General Law Practise
He had hardly finished dieestng
place of beginning, containing 4.66
She drew a little back from him,
“Giles—supposing she won't divorce when s message came to say that
acres,
more
or
less,
of
land
In
said
1. M. PETERSON
you?”
Lombard was downstairs waiting to
Section Thirty-six (36) and In I>ane looking at him with eyes that were all
Attorney-at-Law
wet and ashamed, and yet happier
'I am not afraid of that.”
County, Oregon,
see him.
City Hall Building
NOW. THEREFORE, In the name than he had seen them since that 'But supposing she won’t?" Julie In­
(Continued Next W eek)
of the Stake of Oregon, In compliance night tn Switzerland.
sisted feverishly.
Springfield, Ore.
with the said execution and order of
It was typical of Julie that now she
228 Main «L
Rssldsnos 128 C B t
'Need we suppose any such thing?” NEW TRAINS SCHEDULES
salo, and ln order to satisfy said
8»J
88M
Judgment, Including Interest, attorney had given In, she was ready to ac­
'I want to suppose everything. I
ANNOUNCED AT DEPOT
fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, knowledge herself fully beaten. With want to know what the worst is that
•
I will, on Saturday, the 17th day of Chlttenham's first kiss she put the
we may have to face.”
Two new schedules for malnlllne
January, 1931, at the hour of one
Full Auto Equipment
Chlttenham looked away from her, trains of the Southern Pacific operat­
JEWELER
o’clock In the afternoon of said day, past behind her and kept her eyes
la d y Assistant
at the Southwest front door of the closed to the future. For the moment and there was a hard line about his ing over the Cascade line were an­
Repairing a Specialty
County Court House In Eugene, Lane the present was all sufficient. The mouth.
nounced at the depot this week and
County, State of Oregon, offer for great ache and unhappiness of her
Springfield, Oregon
~"If such a thing happened—It would are effective Immediately. Train num­
sale and sell for cash, at public auc­
tion, subject to redemption as pro­ heart had been taken away; he was be for you to say—” he answered at ber it to Klamath Falls and points
vided by law, all of the right, title here aud he loved her. The happiness last.
south will stop here when flagged to
and Interest of the said defendants of that knowledge and the relief of
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
FRANK A. DE PUE
“What do you mean?”
pick up pasengers Lt 11:19 p. m.
Otto
Norton,
Louise
Norton,
O.
F.
Lane County’s Oldest Breeders
her own admission that she loved him,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
He looked at her sadly.
Train number 6 operating to Cali­
Bevere
and
Zelpha
R.
Bevere
and
all
of
"That then there would be only one fornia now stops at 1:97 p. m. The
persons claiming by, through or under for a little while blinded her to every­
NOTARY PUBLIC
C. WHITE LEGHORNS
them or any or either of them, In thing else.
way in which we could belong to each new schedules are the result of an
and to the said premises.
“Blm Is away—” Chlttenham said. other, Julie.”
Button
Springfield
SPRINGFIILD
OREGON
effort being made to speed up the
H. L. BOWN,
Phono 81-F-H
Building
Oregon
She did not pretend to •misunder- operating time to San Francisco and
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. “I rang her up before I came here.
D.18-26-J. 1-8-16 8he waa called out of town—I forget sand him but the hot blood rose to Los Acgelea.
By
Ruby
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Funeral Directors
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