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THURSDAY, JANUARY 2», 1931
PAGE THREE
THE 8PRINOFTELD NEWS
"Psrhaps you would like ms to ex­
plain, Mr. Chlttenham,” Schofield
went, on and now every sneering
word was a studied Insult, "or will It
be sufficient It I Just call yon the cad
and the blackguard which I know yon
to be?
•'I can only conclude that you are
drunk," said Giles, sharply, ‘‘and that
being so, the kindest thing 1 can do Is
to ring and have you shown out of
the house.’*
He took a step towards the hell,
------------------------ S "
but Schofield was too quick for him—
FARM W A N T tìl) I want fumi» (or
N O T IC E O F S A L E
Purchases Feed I .nulla Jeaaon of
WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE
"That won't do,” he said thickly.
‘"Please leave us.”
On February 6tli, 1931, at 3 o'clock
•»»it uujfur». Deserto«, giva price. ( 'unip Crook puri-hoaod fund for hla
Giles Chlttonham sets out to make
When she had gone, he sat down " I’ve seen that trick tried before. I ’m
P.
M
ut
619
Willamette
Street,
Eu-
I
Julie Farrow love bime, Intending to
II. Mi .»own, 4t>9 Wilkinson, Ouiuhu, atork w till« In Sp rin gfield on Mouiluy
gene, Dragon, 1 will offer for aah- [b ^ V h e 'r o ve M n V a ie iiia 'to r t £ V » J beside his wife and put an arm round not drunk and you damn well know
Nebraska.
I ’m not You're a younger man than
ami sell to the highest bidder for clde
hl, ,,r<Xher Rodney, whom her.
In the C irc u it Court of the State of
V i ! * - ; , ‘, °Fd coupe, Motor No. | Ju||B <art
He , UCW!e(j,, bul find.
"Sadie— you must try and be brave I am, Chlttenham, but 1 spoiled Lom­
Oregon fo r Lana County.
11U67716 lo satisfy a lien of lib.lHt tj,Ht
j,as fu||en desperately In love
h su ro a d Man H e r* L. L. U ruhuin,
and listen to reason. Everything pos- bard's beauty tor him last night—he
L. (I. IIE LIK X 'K , Plaintiff,
und coats of sale, aud
Ith her himself. When he discovers
■itali.« I ir i'lg lil «till puapvugur ugimt
Veraua
One Ace motorcycle, Engine No. that It was not this Julie Farrow, hut alble Is being done and will be done,; won’t show bis face amongst decent
■or iui' southern raville ralirouU, ALICE M IIELBDCK. Defendant.
A 2294, to satisfy a lien ol *26.00 and her coualn of ihe some name, who had you know that.”
people again for some lime to ooms,
To aald defendant, Alice M Hel- costs of aale.
» talli U tuu tucul uvpot unii busiuess-
and I'll spoil yours If I— ’’
driven hla brother to dec.th. But Giles
Sadie was sobbing again.
bock:
Yor
are
hereby
aummotted
to
JOHN b. MARSH,
iiiut! on Monday.
Is married, to an American girl named
Chlttenham caught his upraised arm
‘‘You don't really care for me— no­
auawer the complaint filed against you
Constable. Sudle Barrow, with whom be has not
and held It tn a grip of steel.
In the above entitled cause and court
body
cares
for
me.
Though
1
can’t
__________
Jan.
22-29
SUMMONS
lived for a long time. Sadie unexpect­
within four weeka from thu flrat pub­
"Don’t be a damned tool," he aald
edly turn-i up In London, at a party , see you I know by the feel of your
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
In the C irc u it Court of the State of lication of thia aummona and If you
Notice la hereby given that the un­ at Glle»' mother's bouse, but both keep arm that you're Just trying to be kind. roughly, ‘‘yon’re no match for me .and
Ursgon lo r Lana County.
fall to auawer, for want thereof,
buil lor Divorce. L'usv No. 2U69U
while all the time you're Impatient you know you're n o t If you've got
pluntlff will apply to thu court for designed, I-asoue T. Montgomery, baa silent about their marriage.
Julie, disillusioned, enters Into the
N. »'. M u W ilo b b E , 1'lu.mlin,
anything to say, say It and be done.
the relief aaked In Ihe complaint, viz.. been appointed executrix of tbe will
and
want to get away— ’’
Versus
I but the marriage contract uod rela­ und eatate of John 0 . Montgomery, wild night life of London to try to
"Don't leave me alone, Olles. You As far as Lombard goes. If you have
AkV'A M/tV NEW iloCB E, Ih-fondont. tion existing l>etween plaintiff and deceased, by tbe County Court of drown her anguish. Lawrence Scho
T o N E V A M A Y N E W 1 ID U 8 E , Do-1 defendant be aet aahle and wholly Lane County, Oregon, und all persons ’ field wants to marry her. Lombard don’t know what It’s like to be ten given him a thrashing I'm tn your
i* u diuit:
unnulled. Thia aummona la aerved having claim» against said estate w ill, tvbo had first introduced her to Chit- alone In this hideous darkness. I shall debt, I owe him one myself—”
mu are llorcby mquirod to uppoui I upon you by virtue of un order of present »ame duly verified at the law tenham. demands money from Giles
He released Schofield’s arm, at the
go mad If you leave me. I ’ve often
ami s tu m o r tho complaint on me I (' P. Barnard, Coulity Judge, made office of Whitten Swafford, 202 T if­ with the threat that If be is not paid felt impatient with blind peopl^-it's 8ame tlme «lT‘n< hlm » 1UUe
he
will
tell
Schorield
that
Chlttenham
.itfuluai you lu tho ubovu outlltod , and filed In tbla ault Jan. 22, 1931, fany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, on or
and Julie spent tbe night together on bored me to have to talk to them and away from him, and for a moment the
• uii within (our (4j weeks front tlio I directing the service of tbla aummona bafore six mouths after this date.
Duted und first published January the St. Bernard Pass. Later Julie con­ try to be nice to them, but I know two men glared at one another sil­
out« ol Ihu drat publication o( Utis' upon you by publishing the »ami- for
fesses to Chlttenham that she loves
.■umiuoua Ui ibo aprininuld New», I four weeka In the Springfield News, 29th, 1931.
what It's like now, and I wish I ’d been ently, then Schofield broke down. He
him.
LEONE T. MONTGOMERY.
.<bnii i. m i ilato ia January 22, 1931, and requiring you to answer In thia
groped towards a chair and fell into
At a spiritualist seance at Giles' kinder. I suppose it’s my punishment
Executrix of the will aud estate of
aUU,
case wllbln four weeks from the flrat
i mother's house Sadie Barrow, his —and yet why should 1 be punished? It, hiding his face against his clenched
You uro hereby notIIllotl tbut II publication of thia aummiMia which la John G. Montgomery, deceased.
' wife, suddenly goes blind. She calls I've never done any one any harm— ” hands. Giles watched him for a mo­
Whitten Swafford, Attorney.
you tall an to appvih unit auawor made Jun 22. 1231.
J.29 F.612 19-2«. ' to him and he responds, revealing the
ment without speaking, then he
» D. ALLEN,
.aid complaint, your du(aull will bo
"My dear, I want to be kind to you,
' fact that she Is his wife. Julie, who
eutered lor want o( an answer aud
Attorney for Plaintiff, residence and
fetched whiskey and soda from a side
but
you
make
It
so
difficult
for
me—
”
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
has sent Schofield away because of
me piuiutllf will iiiitkti application to P. O. Addreaa, Eugene, Ore.
table.
Notice Is hereby given that the un- her love for Chlttenham. goes home
There was a little silence, which
J.22-2# F 5 12-19
mo t ourl lor (be relief prayed within
"Help yourself,” he said. " If you’ve
derslgued haa heeu duly appointed, |n despair. Chlttenham follows her. Sadie broke pitifully;
me ioinplaint, wbltb la aa lotto ws:
Executrix
of
the
estate
of
Hanover
E.
but
she
sends
him
away
and
decides
There!
I
m
not
'crying
any
more.
got
“ XU*1“«
“
Tliul lue uturrluge contract now
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Pitts, deceaaed. any aud all peraona ,he will accept Schofield. She goes
existing bvtwvun you and pialutlfl be
Notice Is hereby given that the un­ having claim» agaiuat the said estate to Schofield s hotel. He Is out. but am I? I'm quite quiet now— please i out sensibly, Instead of flying at one
lorever dissolved; and tual be be dersigned has been duly appointed
another’s throats like wild beasts.
I
kiss me, Giles.”
ma re<d lu have llie solo care, cualody Administrator of the estate of Christ aro hereby required lo preaent aaid Mhe leave» a note with him.
know what Lombard haa told you— he
clalma,
duly
verified
aa
by
law
re-
‘
NOW
GO
ON
W
IT
H
T
H
E
STORY
He
kissed
her
affectionately
enough,
aud control ol (be minor child, Lorane P. Miller, deceaaed, and any and all
quired, at tbe office ef Frank A. Du-
. tried his blackmailing games on me,
Newhouse.
his heart torn with pity.
persons having claims against Ihe said i ’ue, attorney lor tbe estate at Spring-
and when he found It waa no use he
'I be ubove untitled Court lu till» estate are hereby required to present fluid, Oregon, In Lane County, Oregon,
He took her to a desk and gave her
'You didn't kiss my lips,” Sadie
ault, inode dated uud entered all order said claims, duly verified as by law
]
threatened to go to yon. Good God,
within six months from the date of paper and a pen.
said— then she laughed brokenly. Schofield, what sort of a fool are yon
on January 20, 1931, directing dial required, at the law office of my At­ this notice.
I Ii la aumuiona be publlabed In the torney, H. E Slattery. 717 Willamette
Julie wrote a few hurried lines.
Never mind!
I suppose it's all 1
Dated January 5th, 1931.
to believe a lying hound like that?”
bprlnglleld New» (or a period u( (our Street. Eugene, In Ixtne County, Ore­
deserve.”
GERTRUDE
POTTER,
"I
didn't
mean
It,
Lawrence
dear.
I
Schofield raise his haggard faoe.
successive weeka bvglunltig January gon, within alx months from Ihe date
Executrix of the estate of Hanover want you to come back to me. Please
She took her hands away from him
22, 1931; anil that you appear and of thia notice.
"What reason have I to disbelieve
E. Pitts., deceased.
answer »aid complalut within (our
and folded them in her lap to hide itr* he aaked sulleny.
Dated and first publication January Frank A. D el’ue, attorney tor Estate. ring me In the morning.—Julie.”
weeka (rout the date of Ihe (lrat pub 22. 1931
It was a relief to have written that, their trembling.
Giles shrugged his shoulders.
J.8-16-22-39 F.6
lloallou of tbla summons In aald
Date of lost publication February
“Well— ” she said after a moment
and
she half smiled as she thought
“Isn’t your knowledge of Mias Far­
newapapvr.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
.
,
u
x
19. 1931.
II. E. SLATFERY,
In the County Court of the 8tste of ) *>ow unnecessary It was to have added as he did not speak. “What am I row the best of all reasons?”
CHRIS M MILLER.
Attorney for plaintiff, uud my resi­
those last words. He would not ring going to do? Or what are you going
Schofield rose to his feet and began
Admlslnatrator of the eatate of Oregon for Lane County.
dence and post office addreaa la Eu Christ P. Miller, deceaaed. Address:
in Probate,
her, he would come round, she was to do with me? 1 can't stay here, pacing up and down.
Kune, Ore.
lu the Matter of the Estate of Sara sure, he would come very early, per­ can I?”
‘ Lombard was so sure— he had got
J.22-29-F.6-12 19 It F. D. No. 1. Eugene, Orgeon.
II. E. Slattery, Attorney for Admin­ lioldrcdge. Deceased.
Giles explained as gently as he every detail of the story—that you
haps even tonight If he was back in
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
tbe
un
istrator.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
could.
and Julie spent the night together at
J 22 29^.5-12-19 derslgned. Fred L. Beard, as executor time, and then tn the morning they
Notice la hereby given that the un
of the above entitled eatate has filed would go away and make some sort
“In the morning I will take yon the St. Bernard Hotel—”
derslgued haa been duly appointed
in aa.d proceedings his final account; ,
ORDER
away.”
"So we did. It was Impossible to
of happiness together.
Administrator of the estate of Cath­
In the County Court of the Stats of that the court has set the time for
She Interrupted quickly:
arin e E. Ailutus, deceased, and any
get home. If all such unforeseen sit­
the hearing thereof at the hour of I Julie tried hard not to think be­
Oregon
fo
r
Lane
County.
uud all persons having clalma against
"Where will you take me? To live uations are given the same vile Inter­
10 o'clock A. M. January 30, 1931, j yond tomorrow, but although she was
In Probate.
Ihe aald eatate are hereby required
pretation as you have given to this— "
In Ihe Matter of Ihe Eatate of N and all person» having any object,ons so tired, and felt ready to drop, she with you?”
to preaent aald clalma duly verified
thereto shall (lie tbe same In wr.ling |
•'Not at once. To a nursing home.
Schofield’s face flamed suddenly
could
not
sleep.
She
lay
awake
for
aa by law required, at my law office, J Dshlln. an Insane person.
Be It remembered that on this 8th on nr before the time set lo r the I hours listening to every sound.
I have arranged with a specialist to crlmoon.
llo c k w lth Building, 717 Wlllutnctte HI.,
hearing.
day
of
January,
193],
the
petition
of
Eugene, Oregon, In lotne County, ore-
FRED L. BEARD,
‘But I believe lt t” he shouted. *T’ve
In the early morning Julie dosed see you—”
gon. within alx muutha from the date Edd Dahlln. as guardian of the person
Executor, i off to sleep, only waking when she
She interrupted again:
always known that Julie was unhappy.
and of the eatate of N. J. Dahlln. an
of thia notice.
Insane person, asking for a license to H. E. Slattery, Attorney (or Executor. heard the maid let herself Into the
"It will be of no use. I know. I'm She has hinted at trouble again and
Duted und flrat published January
J .lh li.- -2 U
sell the real estate hereinafter de­ _________
finished.”
again. The reckless way she talks—
flat
and
move
atwut
in
the
kitchen
X. 1931.
"Don't say that Sadie.”
I lute of laat publication February scribed, came on before the Court tn N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S S A L E ON lighting the fire.
all that pretended gaiety. It ’s never
due and regular order for hearing
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E
5, 1931.
She shuddered from head to foot, really deceived me though for her
Presently she brought tea and a
and final determination.
Notice Is hereby given tual by
H. E. 8LATTBJRY,
“Well, go on— and afterwards? sake I ’ve let her think It has— Lom­
And after being duly advised In virtue of an execution und oruer of note. ‘‘It was lying on the mat when
Administrator of the eatate of Cath the premises, the Court finds that all
What
then?”
sale
lu
foreclosure
Issued
out
ut
the
bard had the whole story paL He
I
came
In,
Miss."
urine E. Adurns.deceased.
of the facts stated within the said Circuit Court ol Lane County, uregou,
"Thein we must see. We must make even spoke of your brother's relations
Addreaa 717 Willamette Ht.,
Julie glanced at the handwriting,
petition are true; und that the said on the 10th day of December, 1930,
Eugene, Oregon.
arrangements.”
with Julie’s cousin—and of his suicide,
petition should be granted.
in a suit wherein on the 14th day then sat up, her pulses Jerking. It
J 8-15 22 29 -F.6
“Arrangements! for what? For me de said that you mistook Julie for
W HEREFORE IT IS ORDERED of Uctober, 1930, in said court L. M. was from Lawrence Schofield. She
Estate of Z. T . M ountjoy, Deceased. AND ADJUDGED by the Court that Travis, Inc., a corporation, recovered was conscious of a warm glow of to be led about by a nurse or a dog ler cousin—he said that you in­
Viola Queen. Herbert Rude, Hannah Judgment against F. W. Schultz and
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
for the rest of my life?” Her ter­ tended punishing her for the way she
pleasure.
Notice Is hereby given that Jane Rude and Christina Nelson Dahlln, Ida Belle Schultz, his wife, defendants
He loved her— It was something to rible. hysterical sobbing began afresh. treated your brother— he said that
and
all
other
persons
Interested
In
for the sum of *2177.00 with Interest
Mountjoy has been by the County
Chlttenham felt th«t he could bear when you came back from St. Bernard
Court of the State of Oregon in und the said estate, shall appear before at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, be hapy about in a world that held
this
Court
at
the
hour
of
10
o'clock
from tbe 13lh day of December, 1928, no real happiness. # He must have no more. He called to the nurse and you boasted to him of the easy con­
for Lane County, appointed Executrix
of the last will and teatameut of Z. A. M. February 6, 1931, to show cause. aud (or the sum of *62.19 taxes, and brought it himself late last night. Per­ made his escape. His nerves were quest you had made— ”
If any they have, why Edd Dublin for the further sum of *260.00 as at-
T. Mountjoy, deceased.
He never finished his sentence— tor
haps, after all. It had been his foot­ shaking as he went downstairs. He
All persons having claims against ns guardian of the person and of the torney's'fees herein and the costs and
had never Imagined anything so tragic Chlttenham's hands were at his throat,
(lie eslute of aald deceased are hereby estate of the above named N. J. Dah­ disbursements herein in the sum of step outside which she heard.
shakng him Uke a rat almost chok­
She broke open the seal, the en as this last half hour.
nodfled to present the same duly lln, an Insane person, should not be *36.30 which Judgment was enrolled
He paced up and down the library, ing him—
»taled and verified, et tho residence licensed by this Court to sell, sepa­ uud docketed in the Clerk's office of velope felt unusually bulky, she drew
rately
and
at
private
sale,
each
of
the
In Springfield, Oregon, of said Execu­
said Court In said County on the 14th out ts contents— her own note which at his wit's end to know what to do.
"By God— you dare say that to me—
trix, within alx months from this 22nd following described tracts of real day of uctober, 1930, and said execu­
It was long past eleven and he had you talk of Lombard! how much bet­
estate, to-wit:
tion to me directed commanding me she had written last night in the hotel
day of Jauuary, 1931.
Tract No. 1—Beginning at a point in Ute name of the State of Oregon, lounge, torn across and across into all the night to drag through.
ter are you? Believing the first foul
JANE MOUNTJOY.
If there was indeed no hope of Sadie lies that come to you about a woman
Eecutrtx of the Isrst W ill and Testa 30 feet North nnd 50 feet and 6 Inches lu order to satisfy said Judgment, In­ minute pieces. That was all.
East
of
the
Southwest
corner
of
Eu­
incnt of Z. T. Mountjoy, Deceased.
terest, taxes, attorney's fees, costs of
• a a
ever being able to see again, how you're supposed to care for! You’re
gene F. Skinner Donation Land Claim, suit, and accruing coats to sell the
A. E. Wheeler, Atton y
not worth thrashing—get out, that's
Notlf.
No.
2181,
In
Twp
17
8,
Range
When
Giles
Chlttenham got back could he possibly leave her?
J.22 29-F.6.-12-19
tollowlng described real property, to-
Four West of the Willamette Mer
It
would
be
inhuman,
Impossible,
all I ’ve got to say to you— ”
to
his
mother's
house
she
met
him
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Mian, and running thence North 217 wit:
Still keeping one hand on Schofield,
and yet to live with her—
The Northeast Quarter of the North­ in the hall.
feet,
thence
East
60
feet,
thence
8outh
The undersigned, Executors of the
east Quarter of Section (20) Township
Chlttenham dragged him to the door
Another knock at the door.
•'Your
wife
has
been
asking
for
you
217
feet
and
thence
West
60
feet
to
estate of Hugh M. Ihrice, deceased,
Twenty t20) South of Range Two (2)
and flung it open—shouting to one
Chlttenham turned impatiently.
have filed their Final Account tn the Ihe place of beginning, all being In Eu»t of the Willamette Meridian, tn all the evening. 1 said I would send
of the servants: ‘‘James, show this
“Oh come in, come In.”
matter of said estate with the County and a part of the City of Eugene, Lane Lane county, Oregon, and the West ,vou up as soon as you came In.
Clerk of Lane County. Oregon, and County. Oregon.
"A gentleman ft see yon, Sir. I gentleman out, and If he refuses to
As he went upstairs he could hear
one half of the Southwest quarter of
Tract
No.
2—Lot
Four
In
Black
1,
an order has been made and entered
Southwest one quarter of southeast Sadie's voice, high pitched and hysteri­ said you were very much engaged and go send for the police.”
of record by the County Court of Llll's Add. to Eugene. Lane county, quarter of Section 17 and Lots No. 1,
He released Schofield so violently
cal. and he stopped for a moment, his could see no one, but he insisted. Sir,
»aid County directing this notice and Oregon.
AND IT IS FUR THER ORDERED 2 and 3 in Section 20 Tp. 20 S. R. 2 hand clutching the stair rail, a terrible and says he will wait if he has to that he almost fell. He waited a mo­
appointing Saturday, the 7th day of
East Willamette Meridian In Lane
February, 1931, at the hour of ten That a copy of this order shall be County, Oregon, excepting therefrom sense of loss and irrevocable fate grip­ wait all night. The gentleman Is Mr. ment—then went back Into the library,
o'clock A. M. for the hearing of ob­ published In the 8prlngfleld News for tho tollowlng described tracts; 9.44
shutting the door behind him.
Schofield, sir.”
ping his heart.
jections to said account and the settle­ n period of three successive weeks, acres deeded to O. E. R. R. Co. Oct.
He was shaking from head to toot
Schofield!”
The
color
rushed
to
When
she
heard
Chlttenham's
voice,
beginning,
January
16,
1931.
ment of said estate.
4, 1906. by deed recorded Oct. 29,
C. P. BARNARD,
with uncontrollable passion, and his
Chlttenham's drawn face.
she
turned
her
head
towards
the
door,
Hater this 8th day of January, 1931.
County Judge. 1906 In Vol. 73 page 94 Lane County
JOHN M. PRICE
Schofield! the man whom Julie had face and head were burning.
Deed Records, also excepting 23.98 and stared at-him with her wild, blind
H. E. Slattery, Attorney,
JESSE A. FOUNTAIN
That any man should dare to accuse
said she would marry.
J.15-22 29 acres deeded to the 8. P. R. R. Uo- eyes.
Dec.
30,
1909
by
deed
recorded
Jan.
him
of such a thing—and to Julie of
Chlttenham
went
across
the
room
'So
you've
come
at
last,
have
you?”
------------------‘ V--------- - i - -------- ----------■ “ - * -
~~~ - ----L- "
29, 1910 In Vol. 86 page 249 Lane she shrilled at him. "I suppose you've In a stride.
all people— the woman he adored! . . .
County Deed Records. Also except
And again Chlttenham lost himself
‘‘Is there anything the matter— Miss
27-100 acres deeded to Lane County no use for me either, now I can’t see."
In the thought of that night on St.
She beat her hands frantically un Farrow—”
for Roadway Dec. 3, 1912 by deed rec­
orded May 8, 1913 In Vol. 102 page the brass rail, and the nurse who had
In his desperate anxiety Giles for­ Bernard— when they had been shut In
72 Lane County Deed Records, also been standing beside her, caught and got that this man tn all probability on all sides by storm and snow and
one acre deeded to Fred Fisk, Aug.
General Law Practise
knew nothing of his relations with tempest and he had held Julie In his
9. 1916 by deed recorded Aug. 14, 1916 held them.
Julie— and when he did not immedi­ arms.
Sadie burst into wild sobbing.
in Vol 114 page 86,^,ane County Deed
I. M. PETERSON
In a revulsion of feeling he wished
Records. Leaving 60.67 acres of land
"There's no hope for me, I know ately reply, he broke out again
Attorney-at-Law
more or less In said Lano County, that I shall never see again as long as hoarsely.
passionately that he had made true
City Hall Building
State of Oregon.
the almost unspeakable accusation
“If anything is wrong—"
Now, therefore, In the name of the I Ihe. I shall Just sit here In the
Springfield, Ore.
"That all depends what you mean by which Schofield had brought against
darkness
till
!
die—till
I
die—
and
no­
State
of
Oregon,
in
compliance
with
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said execution and order of sale and body t^^es—
res­ It donesn't matter to any ‘wrong.’ ” Schofield answered slowly. him.
«1 J
BM
Julie would have been hts then for
In order to satisfy said Judgment, one In ali 'he world what becomes
"Yesterday evening I had the doubt­
Interest, taxes, attorneys fees, costs
ful honor of a visit from a man named ever— body and soul and nothing could
of
me.
of suit uud accruing costs, I will on
Giles crossed the room and touched Iximbard. I have met him before— ever have altered IL
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Saturday, the 14 day of Feb., 1931,
JEWELER
(Continued Next Week)
usually, I believe, In your company
at
the
hour
of
2
o'clock
In
the
after­
her
shoulder. "Sadie— ”
lotdy Assistant
noon of said day, at the Southwest
She checked her sobbing with a I think I am right In assuming that
Repairing a Specialty
front door of the County Court House, sharp breath, and raised her face he is a friend of yours?”
Thurston Resident Hers—S. W.
Springfield, Oregon
In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
Richardson of Thurston was a busi­
‘‘He was—yes.”
for sale and sell for cash, at public with pathetic eagerness to hear what
"Yes,”’ he said, still In that level ness visitor In Springfield on Monday.
auction, subject to redemption as pro he had to say. She tore her hands
vlded by law, all of the right, title from the nurse’s grasp, and groped In unnatural voice— “I believe there has
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and Interest of said defendants, F. W front of her till she touched Chltten- been a little upset between you— over
Mlse Peach blow— I hope you won’t
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Schults and Ida Belle Schults, his
Lane County** Oldest Breeders
a question of money— or should we feel hurt because I refused you.
ham's
coat,
then
she
clutched
It
fever­
wife, and all persons claiming by
of
Mr. Breaker— Not at all! Not at
NOTARY PUBLIC
call It the price of a woman's honor?’
through or under them or any or ishly and began sobbing once more.
S. C. W H IT E LEGHORNS
There waa a tragic silence. Chit- all t I assure you. I feel honored,
either of them In and to said premises.
"Don't
leave
me,
Giles—
be
kind
to
Button
Springfield
SPRINGFIELD
OREGON
H. L. BOWN, SMieriff,
I tenham’s hands were clenched behind positively honored. I ’d rather be re­
me— after all, I am your wife— ”
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jected by you than anyone I know.
I his back—and his faoe was grim.
Chlttenham
looked
at
the
nurse.
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