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THVR8PAY. FEBRUARY 12. 1U31
T in ? 8PRINOF1EI«D NEWS
■v
PAOE TITREE
T 7 “
T h e re la nothing to explain—-^ h
Ing I want to hear “
“You don't mean that—I t ’s not like
you to be herd and cruel— ”
She tried to free herself.
“Let me go. You end 1 have fin ­
ished with each other.”
"Yes.” He released her wrist, but
now she made no effort to leave him;
knew , . , Oh, Julie, let me explain—
let me try to explain— "
there was a haunting sadness ln his
eyes
that held her against her will.
K o k H Al JO -Good M ilk Cow, with N O TIC E OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
TRADE- btandard « tube ele<
"But there la still Chlttenham,“ he
flrwt valí, UuuriiMvy and Jurany
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h
a
m
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make
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‘’nham
The undersigned, Executors of the
trifled radio sot for wood.
Call
said very quietly.
««•xed, almi one gentle home, weight estate of Hugh M. I ’rlce, deceased,
Eugene 1269J.
Julie Farrow lore blme, Intending t o 1
y‘
Julie tried to speak but no words
1660 puututa. Lilin Anderson, City have filed their Final Account In thu ! '~-
" I'll go with you,” Blm said at once, would come, and before she could re­
throw her over In revenge for the aul
N O T IC E TO C R ED ITO R S
hall.
y ■' m utter of aald eatate with the County
Nolle« la hereby given that the un cld<* of hl» brother Rodney, whom anil looking at Chittenham ’s white sist he had drawn her down to sit
_ | Clerk of Istue County, Oregon, aud
un order has been loud« and entered deralgned has been duly appointed J,,lle 1 “• * ' * t -He succeeds, but finds face, she hated herself for saying: beside him on one of the seats over­
N O T IC S TO C R ED ITO R S
of record by the Couuty Court of Adm inistrator of the estate of killxu Giat h® has ,a ,,*’n desperately In love •‘ Perhaps It's good news.
Perhaps looking the sea, and was holding her
deceased, ---------—
and uu>
W*G> her himself. When he discovers
Nolle« la hereby given that Die un aald Couuty directing this notice and belli L. Kennedy,
--------------------
,
she
la
recovering
her
sight.”
hand In both bis.
persona Itsvlug claims against l " ut 1 WUB no' this Julie Furrow, but
deralgned has been duly appointed uppolutiug Saturday, the 7lh duy of and
ten lh*’ * a,d UB,al" are hereby required her ‘ 'main of the same name, who had
Adtnlnlulratur of the eatate of Christ February, 1931, at the hour ot
"I hope so. God knows, 1 hope so,”
'•'.Ve've been searching for you day
ob- lo ir« »« ut aald claims, duly verified driven tils brother to derth. But Giles
1*. M iller, deceased, and any and all o'clock A. M for the bearing of
Cbltienham answered.
and
night, Julie— It seems a lifetim e
us
by
luw
required,
at
the
office
ol
Ib
married,
to
an
American
girl
named
peraoua having claims uKUlnal the aald Jac t Ions to said account aud the settle
But It was something very d iffe r­ since you went away— ”
Frank A. Det'ue, attorney for the i hiadl® Harrow, with whom he has not
eatate are hereby required to preaeui meet of aald estate.
Haler thia 8th duy of January, 11131. estate at Hpriugfletd, Oregon, iu l«auu j ***«4 for a long time. Sadie unexpect ent. Early that morning. Just as It
aald claims, duly verified ae by law
H er lip curled scornfully.
County, Oregon, within six montha '",,y turn ’ «P *« London, at a party was getting light, they had found
JO H N M PRICK
required, at the U w oUlee of my At
“A life tim e' only two weeks— ”
from
the
date
of
this
notice.
1
4
1
(Jllea'
mother’s
house,
but
both
keep
JEHSE A F O U N T A IN
torney. H. H Slattery, 717 W illam ette
Sadie lying on the pavement below
"Sometimes two days can be an
Haled February 7th, 1931.
silent about their marriage.
ktreet, Eugene, In Isiuu County, Oro­
SUM M O NS
L. E. D A NKS,
Julie, disillusioned, entera Into the her window— quite dead.
eternity,” he told her with unusual
no«. within ala montha from the dut»
In the C irc u it C o urt of the State ot
Adm inistrator of the estate of Elizu wlld n,sht life of London to try to
of thia notice.
" It must have been an accident— " eloquence. He did not heed when she
Oregon for Lane County.
led li L. Kennedy, deceased.
"
drown her anguish. I^w re n c e Scho
I’-*L««1 and first p u blication January U. B. Brundage. trust««. Plaintiff,
tried to interrupt him; he went on
Frank A. DeFue, attorney for estate
wants to m arry her. Lombard they told blm for bis comfort. ” 8he
va.
F.1Z 19-26 -M.6 12 I who had flr8t ln‘ rtduced her to Chit­ must have tried to open the window— rapidly:
pablloattoi, February Ulysses W Kllm aker and Itulh L.
tenham. demands money from Giles the nurse had left her alone for a
“So much seems to have happened
Kllmaker. Ills wife, Frances A. Ell
In tne Circuit co u rt of ths State ot w ,lh ihe threat that If he Is not paid few minutes— and we think she lost , slnee • • • «'“ ce you and I parted,
maker, a widow. The Hunk of Coin Oregon for Lang County,
CHIUS M MILLER,
be will tell Schofield that Chlttenham
merce, Eugene, Oregon, a corpora­ L. G. IIE L U H i .K , l'la in lift,
Adanlalnatrntor of t h e r e la te „ f
, and Julie spent the night together on her balance. Last night she was quit« You kn<>w— " he "'«PPed abruptly,
Christ r,
tion, trustee,
Ruth-Itobertaou
Fow­
deceased Address
on aKail1 wlth quiet dellber-
______ __
..
- t ,,,, - I
Versus
the St. Bernard l 1asH. L ater Julie con- cheerful and hopeful, and looking for ' on*y 10
t H F. U No. I . Engeo«, tirgeon
i . . h . « k a,ly * <'" rp.<>,‘“ lou'
•■ham ; A L IC E M H E L B G C K , Defendant.
fesses to Chlttenham that she loves ward to seeing you today. We are “ Gon. "Chlttenham's wife la dead—
H K B u ttery,
Johnson,
doing
business
under
the
To
said
defendant,
Alice
M
¡le
|
him.
for Admin-
hu re it must have been an accident." *
free.
lat rotor.
name and stylo of the Johnson bock: Yor are hereby summoned to
At a spiritualist seance at Giles'
Furniture Company. Eugene Planing answer the complaint filed against you mother's house Sadie Barrow, his
Chlttenham made no answer and
Julle ,ried
BP«ak . but her lip , felt
J.32 19 F 6 12-19
M ill Company, a corporation, T e rrill
presently Blm drew the nurse aside U, I tO° ° ° W to frame “ y ’rOrda' She
Iu
the
above
entitled
cause
uud
court
w
,,e,
suddenly
goes
blind.
She
calls
NO TIC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S •
Volght Planing Mill, a corporation,
within four w«M>ks from the first pub !o *1,m an<f he responds, revealing the whisper: "Would she . . . do you think 1 88t "U r,D * b* ft>re her a t the fadl“ K
W alters Bushong Lumber Company, llca lto n
SALE OF LAND
of this summons and If you f“ct Glut she is his wife. Julie, who she would ever have recovered her '
W‘th 3 ' eM e ° f numb€d real,ty'
u corporation, F. K. Selvers aud J.
fall to answer, for want thereof,
has sent Schofield away because of
N O T IC E Is hereby given that by
E. Bryan, partners doing business
Chlttenham's w ife was dead« Sadie
plautlff
w ill apply to the court for her love for Chlttenham. goes home sight?”
virtue of a llrenee and order to the
under the firm name aud style of
There was a little silence before the
10 haTB
County Court of the Htate of Oregon
Melvers « Bryan, Neis P. Jorgen­ th e r e lie f asked in the complaint, vlx., 1« despair. Chlttenham follovrs her,
j ,ke the buG®rfly she had been, after
f«*r ldui<< County mruin January 17,
sen, J. II. Bisk«, W lllluin Preston, that Uie marriage contract aud rela hut she sends him away and decide« answer came.
11131, authorising the undersigned ud
The doctors were hopeful— but . . . ” 8 f'.W 8hOrt hOUra Ot
and C. II Hal««, partuvrs doing busl lion existing between p lain tiff and *»he w ill accept Schofield. She goes
m inis'rat nr of the estate of Jennie
uess under the firm name and style defendant be set aside aud wholly *° Schofield's hotel. He Is out, but the nurse shook her head. “1 don't i a s u n 8 h l , , e
This summons Is served she leaves a note with him.
tUlkwood, deceased, to sell at private
of Preeton A Hales, C. A. Cords and autiulied.
6 3 T° ‘Ce ‘n 3 dream "he he3rd
Schofield's reply la to return Julie's think Mrs. Chlttenham herself ever
•ale the laud hereinafter described
U. D. MacLaren, partners doing busi­ upon you by virtue of an order of
C.
1*.
Barnard,
County
Judge,
mad<
*>
“
1®
unopened.
I^ater
he
calls
on
had
any
real
hope.”
Schofield
speaking again.
I w ill on and after thu <th day of
ness under the firm name mid style
“W e've searched for you erery-
March, 1831, at 202 Tiffany Building
of Cords A Mai-1a re n . It A Babb, aud filed In this suit Jan. 22, 1931, i chlttenham and tells him that Lom
Btm
walked
to
the
window
and
wher
e
-
M
,s
s L e n n o x -”
In Eugene and on the premises lo he
John Doe and Rlcluird Roe, partners directing the service of this summons hard has told him of the night that
The »un waa shinin g,1 »« qj ,
sold, offer at private sal to the parly
dolug business under the firm name upon you by publishing the same for Giles and Julie spent together at St looked out.
He believes the worst of aad 'he alr was soft and warm. She ' 31m had n e w fal]ed
offering thfc most therefor in cash or
and Style of the Perfection W all Bed four weeks In the Springfield News, I Bernard.
Company, W alter A. Woodward and requiring you to answer ln this Julie Giles throws Schofield out. So closed her own eyes and tried to im- friend who ha„ n o t
part cash and part terms the folio ,v
Lum ber Company, a corporation, H case within (our weeks from the .first 'hat Is what the world believes about
lug deucrlbed lands to w lt:
a glue what Sadie had suffered. To
W. W hite, doing business under tbe publicatlou of thia summons which Is 'he g*rl he loves
I I I Ixits 2. 3, 8 end 1), Bl.e-t | j ,
He went on without noticing the
made
Jan.
22.
1931.
A
little
later
Schofield
meets
a
man
be blind! Never to see the sunlight
name
and
style
of
W
hite
Electric
Hrlglual town plat of Creswell, U n «
interruption. "W e’ve searched every­
S. D. A L L E N ,
who tells him that he, too, was at the or the flowers, or a beloved face.
County, Oregon.
Company, F. J. Berger, J. W. Cope
where— Miss Lennox and Chittenham
Attorney for Plaintiff, residence anil s t- Bernard Hospice that night and
land Yards, a corporation, and Vern
(3| Beginning at the N W corner of
She turned and crossed the room to and I. It is pure chance that I came
'h a t he and Chlttenham sat up all
D. Kcoberts and Frank W. Scobert, P. O. Address, Eugene, Ore.
D.L.C. No. 60 Notf. point 8672 In Tp.
J.22-29-F.6-12-19 »«light talking, as there was no vacant Chlttenham. ■ She understood so well here today, something seemed to
partners doing business under the
I I H R. J W, theneo 8. 24.64 chs..
N O TIC E TO C H E O iT n n a
Lsimbard's story waa a He. But what he was feeling, how his heart force me to come. . .
firm name and style of Scobert
thence K. to the W. line of the right
NoUcT H h e J S g i? E !ha, t8hc un- J" " ,‘
Warehouse Company, and Lillian M.
of way of the O AC Railroad Con-
must be torn with remorse and grief,
“ Poor Law rence!" she whispered.
Travis, a widow, defendants.
designed, Ixioue T. Montgomery, has saying she is not coming back again.
pany, thence Northerly along the line
and yet through it all she knew he
He
winced and turned his face away.
To
F.
K.
Selvers,
J.
E.
Bryan,
and
NO
W
GO
ON
W
IT
H
T
H
E
STOR
Y
of e*kl right of way to tho N. line
been uppoliited executrix of the w ill
must be conscious of a great and over­
" I ’ve been a fool— all my own fault
of said D.L.C.; thu nee W to the 8. W Richard Roe, member of tho partner­ and eatate of John G. Montgomery,
whelming relief.
by
County
corner of IxH No. 4 In Roc. 23 of ship knowu os l*erfectlup W all Bed dece«s<Ml,
. . . and yet— you never cared for me,
.
- the
—
---------. Court
— — . ot , “When I get well I'll start all over
She slipped a hand Into his.
said Tp. and Range thence N. 20.76 Company, defendants:
huvtinr
chMm.
***
•M,r*
onB
atafn
and
ahow
you
how
nice
I
can
Julie. . . . I always knew th at you
IN
T
H
E
N
A
M
E
O
F
T
H
E
S
T
A
T
E
Che.; thence W. 14 16 chs.; thence 8.
uavlug claims against said estate w ill , ..
..
"A t any rate, wherever she la, she never cared.”
O
F
OREGON,
You
are
hereby
required
present
same
duly
verified
at
the
law
"he
tol<*
hlm
*
'
ou
ve
been
80
20 76 chs., thence W. 8.38 chs. to the
" I don't care for any one,” she said
place of beginning In Ixuie County, to appear and mrnwer complaint which office of W hitten Swafford, 202 T lf- K°” d to me— far better than I ever can see the sunshine again.”
There had been no definite plan in harshly. " I w ill never care for any
Oregon, except from said description has been filed against you In the fany Bldg., Eugeue, Oregon, on or deserved, i'll pav you back some dav,
Giles.'1
80 acres deed to L. F. Htancllffe aa above entitled Court and cause within before six mouths after this date.
Julie's mind when she ran away from one again.
It hurts too much— it's
four weeks from the date of the first
Dated aud firs t published January i
,
,,
,
.
aliown by deed of refold and leaving
London.
not worth tbe little happiness one gets
publication of this summons, and If 29th, 1931.
7
G*”
W®H
and
strong,
and
I
shall
68 43 acre« belonging to said estate
you full to so appear and answer the
She had no idea where she meant flnng to them in return.”
L E O N E T. M O N T G O M E R Y ,
want “ «thing else,” be told her.
aud to be sold.
Plaintiff w ill apply to the Court for
They were both silent for a moment,
Hubjeet to the approval of and con­ the relief prayed for In his complaint,
,ho w lll, Bnd <u“ a l® u i
The reports of the specialists were to go. but she had taken a tlckot to
John G. Montgomery, deceased
.
,
firm ation of eald Co-trt.
Folkestone because It was the first then she broke out feverishly:
to w lt: for a decree foreclosing plain­ W hitten Swafford, Attorney.
«ncouraglng. They had every hope.
C L A U D 8 IL K W O O D ,
place that occurred to her, and be­
‘•W hy did you send my letter back
tiff's mortgage upon the following
J.29-F.&.1219-26. tbey !<a*d— 11 «"¡Bht be a long time
Administrator. described reul property:
latt 2 In
cause she had ouce spent a happy to me? why were you so cruel?”
Est. of Jennie Hllkwood, Deed. Block numbered 20. In Gross' Addition N O T IC E OF 8 H E R IF F -8 8A L E ON | n a,ura,l’r‘ ‘»ut Mrs. Chlttenham was
holiday there.
He told her unhesitatingly: “A man
E X E C U T IO N IN FO RECLOSURE
' t,u< h an ®»‘‘«Hent patient. . .
F.6-13-19-26-M.5
to Eugene, In lame County, State of
I t was only at mid-day when she named Lombard . . . a man named
Oregon, also Bcgtnulng at the North­
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
by
Giles
winced
and
turned
away,
Estate of 2. T . Mountjoy, Deceased.
east corner of the L e ri W Zumwalt virtue of an execution and order of
One Saturday he and Blm went reached Folkestone that the Idea oc­ Lombard came to me with a lying
N O TIC E TO C R E D ITO R S
Donatlou iatnd Claim No. 62, Nortlfi-
Notice Is hereby given that Jane
"
r
"
•»
»■> • curred to her to cross over to France. story about you and . . . Giles Chit­
catlon 4941, In Township 17, South.
Mountjoy haa been by the County
It was only a little Journey, but there tenham. He said that you and he
Rungu 6 West of the W tllam etu M erid­ on Uie loth day of December, 1030. c,ue wh,<h th**y hoped might lead to
Court of thu State of Oregon in mid ian. running thence South along the
wns something comforting ln the spent the night together on the St.
In
a
suit
wherein
on
tho
14th
da>
of
Julie.
Chittenham
had
told
for Lane County, appointed Executrix east line of said claim Forty (40)
He turned his sad
knowledge that she could oo easily put Bernard. . . ."
of
October,
1830,
in
»aid
court
L.
M.
■
i^adio
he
was
going
away
on
business
of the last w ill and testament of 7. chains to the Southeast corner of the
Travi», inc., a corporation, recovered
she turned imnatientlv awav w hen the width of the sea between herself eyes to her “ Forgive me. Julie— I
T. Mountjoy, deceased.
judgment
against
F.
W.
Schultx
and
\
,“
T
im
p
atlen
tl,
away
when
North half (S i) of said claim ; thence
and the thing's front which she desired must have been mad to have believed
All peraoua having claims again t West parallel to the north line of Ida Belle Schultx. his wife, defendants ! h<> w‘,uld have ki!""?d her
It.”
the estate of aald deceased are hereby said claim Forty-five |46) chains,
for the sum of 62177.00 with Interest
"Y«»u treat me like a child. Nobody to escape.
notified to present the uunv duly thence North Tw enty (20) chains,
"Forgive you? I don't understand
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, j would think I am your wife."
She
crossed
to
Ostend
by
the
mid­
stated aud verified, s i the residence thence East th irty (301 chains, thence
day boat ano took a room in a cheap — what do you mean?”
In Hprlngfleld, Oregon, of aald Execu­ North Twenty (20) chains, thence from the 13th day of December. 192».; chlttenham frowned,
for the sum of |62.19 taxes, aud ' ...,
Then suddenly she knew, and the
trix, within six montha from thia 22nd East Fifteen (16) chains to the place and
for the further sum of 6250.00 as at-
D° n 1
unreasonable, Sadie.
I little pension which at any rate had
day ot January, 1*31.
of hegliuilng. Also IxR four (4) and to m ey’s fees herein and the costs and | cann« ' spend all my time with you.” the m erit of great cleanliness. And blood rushed In. a burning tide to her
JA N E M O U N TJO Y,
the Northeast quarter of the N orth­
there Julie stayed for a fortnight, face.
Eecutrlx of the la s t W ill and Testa east quarter of Section Twenty-eight disbursements herein In the sum o f 1 H er drawn face flushed.
“ You thought th a t!” she whis­
638.30
which
judgment
was
enrolled
"You
would
want
to.
If
you
loved
sleeping and resting, and trying to
menl of Z. T. Mountjoy, Deceased.
( M ) . Also beginning at the North­
pered.
A. E. W heeler, Attorn y
forget.
8b“ —
d >■-
west corner of Lot Three (3) of said
"Yes.”
_____
J.32-29-F6.-12-19 Section Twenty-eight (28) running day of October, 1930, and said execu I
", f JOU w<” 1,d rathe’' I d*d
««— " ,
She never thought of Schofield— it
The last streak of sunset warmth
N O TIC E OP F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T thence South 14.9« chains, thence East tlon to mo directed commanding me h® began hopelessly; but she broke was too b itter a memory. H e had
had faded, and there was a chill wind
The undersigned, Adm inistrator of 32.70 chains to the East line of said in the name of the State of Oregon, in offendedly:
been the rock in her sea of distress
the Estate or Frank Stokes, deceased, Section Twenty-eight (28), thence Iu order to satisfy said judgment. In-
blowing in from the sea. Julie shiv­
-o t, KOi E0. Thev alI
..... h.
North
14.9«
chains,
and
thence
West
to which he had always unconsciously
leresi, taxes, atto rn ey s fees, costs o f , .
’ g
K ’
F
haa filed her Final Account In the
ered and rose to her fe e t
32.70
chains
to
the
place
of
beginning,
suit, and accruing costs to sell the have 1,ke an anKe’ - The>’ a l> ,1>lDk clung, and he had failed her even as
m atter of aald Eatate with the County
‘‘It's cold. I must go.”
Clerk of la n e County, Oregon, and all iu Lane County. Oregon; and that following described real property, to ,,la ' * am « beast to you. Oh, I know everything else had failed her.
you.
and
each
of
you
be
forever
barred
“Let
me come w ith you, Julie. Now
w it:
an o-der has been made and entered
they think." Then as she felt him
And then one evening as she was I've found you— don’t send me away
of record by tbe County Court of and enjoined front asserting any claim
TUo Northeast Q uarter of the N orth­ move to leave her she caught at his
of right, title or Interest in or to
walking along by the sea w ith the like this— without saying you forgive
»old County, directing this notice and
east Q uarter of Sectlou (20) Township
■aid real property, or any part thereof, Twonty
(20) South of Range Two (2) “ rm Wi,h her th ,n ' n®rvous hand’ - sunset light >n her face, she met him.
appointing Friday, the 27th day of
me.”
save and except the statutory right
February, 1*11, at 10 o'clock A. M.
East of the W illam ette M eridian, ln ", 'm ««’r y . Giles. I didn't mean It. He looked ill, she thought, and old!
of retltrapGou.
“It cannot m atter to you whether I
for the hearing of objections to aald
This summons Is serve«) upon you Lane county, Oregon, aud the W est I do try to be reasonable, but if vou
Arcount and the settlement of said by the publication thereof for four one half of the Southwest quarter of wore In my place— ” Her voice broke, And as her eyes searched his face, it forgive you or not— ”
seemed impossible that only a few
Estate.
i.
i . k
» .
" It m atters everything in the world,
succceeslve weeks In the Springfield honthwest one quarter of southeast j
Hated a t Eugene, Oregon, this 29th News, In accordance with tut order quarter of Section 17 and Lots No. 1, ■ and abe controlled It with an effort.
days ago she had seen him and talked Julie, If there is anything I can do
2 and 3 In 8ection 20 Tp. 20 S. R. 2
"1 11 do »«.'’thing In the world to
day of January. 1821.
to him— surely months must have for you— anything, anything— to make
duly made unri entered by tho Hon.
LIDA T. STOKES,
fl. F. Sklpworth, Judge of the above East W illam ette M eridian In Lane make you happy, Sadie,” Giles said. dragged away since she' told him he
amends for the p ast . .
A dm inistratrix of the Estate of entitled court. The date of the first Comity, Oregon, excepting therefrom but In his heart he despised himself
must go out of her life.
Frank Stokes, deceased.
Julie half smiled as she looked at
puhll««atlon Is January 16th, 1931.
’ James K. King,
D O N A LD YOVNG,
And Schofield gripped her w rist him. It mattered so little to her that
4,
1906,
by
deed
recorded
Oct.
29,!
woman
he
loved.
H
e
could
do
noth-
410-11-12 M iner Building
Attorney for plaintiff,
with fingers that bruised, as he said he had been unjust; he had never had
Eugene, Oregon
1906 In Vol. 73 page 94 lAine Count) *«K for Sadie If It was only his love
SfiO W illam ette ¡street.
God— "ve
found any real power to hurt her; forgive­
Attorney for Adm inistratrix.
Heed Records, also excepting 23.9» she wanted; that was already In the hoarsely— "Thank
Eugene) Oregon.
you.”
J.29 -F.6-1I-19-M
ness between them would be an easy
ku T
a ’ P' R s A1 f 0 ' ' keepin" for Ju" e' wh" had
Dec. 30, 1900 by deed recorded Jan.
- » . ...
.
.
* .,
Julie managed to laugh.
thing.
29. 1910 In Vol. 85 page 249 1-om of hie Hfe perhaps for ever. He kissed
“Do you know that you actually
She touched his hand w ith sudden
County Deed Records. Also e x ce p t' s«dle hurriedly, anxious to be gone,
sound sincere?" she taunted him.
kindliness.
27-100 acres deeded to laine County hut she clung to him.
“I was never more sincere ln my
“Don’t let us say any more about
for Roadway Dec. 3, 1912 by deed re c -, "Kiss tny lips— kiss mv Ups— ”
orded M ay 8, 1913 ln Vol. 102 page
life. W here can we go to be alone? It, Lawrence.
" I t ’s over and done
72 Lane County Deed Records, also
I have so much to say to you. . . .” with. W e'll part friends, shall we?”
General I«aw ITactlse
one acre deeded to Fred Fisk, Aug
He held back from her for a mo-
Julie glanced down the almost de­
'•And you w ill came back with me
1, 1916 by deed recorded Aug. 14, 1916 ment then gave way. He kissed her
1. M. PETERSON
to England V he asked eagerly.
in Vol 114 page 86, Lane County Deed ! lips kindly enough, but with no serted sea-front
Attorney-at-Law
H e r face grew cold.
Records. Leaving 60.67 acres of land 1 ,Vn r m it . n . n . a . i ™
. „ a = i,„
“I f you have anything to say that
more or less In said Lane County, w arm ,h or P««8»1«” . a«d she pushed
City H a ll Building
“Come back to England .
I
must
be
said,
I
hardly
think
any
one
him
from
her
petulantly.
State of Oregon.
Springfield, Ore.
“Go away.
You don't love me. w ill overhear you. But I am in a never want to go back again.”
Now, therefore. In the name of the
“But. Julie— your happiness
hurry . .
H er voice broke angrily.
228 Mein St.
Residence 128 C St.
Stute of Oregon, in oompllance with Yon hate being with me."
said execution and order of sale and
She laughed mirthlessly.
«2 J
m
And a storm of tears came, and blt- '•W hy are you here at all?”
In order to saUsfy said jud g m en t,, . _
(Concluded Next W eek)
"W
e
have
been
hunting
for
you
ever
Interest, taxes, attorneys fees, costs
,„8” . .
Chlttenham went out to Blm, who since you left London.” His aglta
of suit and accruing costs. I w ill on
Fell a at« Equipment
Saturday, the 14 day of Feb., 1931, wns w aiting for him. his face set and tlon was unmistakable; she could feel MASONS INVITED TO PARTY
JEW ELER
l.sdv Assistant
at the hour of 2 o'clock In the a fte r­ white, and his eyes miserable.
how his hand shook as he held her
Repairing a Specialty
IN EUGENE WEDNESDAY
noon of said day, at the Southwest
" I can’t stand this much longer,” wrist.
front
door
of
the
County
Court
House,
Springfield, Oregon
Julie laughed again.
in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer h® told her as they drove away. T t ’e
Members of Springfield Liberty
for sale and sell for cash, at public an Impossible situation.
God only
“We?” she queried.
lodge of Masons have been Invited to
auction, subject to redemption as p ro -! knows what the end w ill be ” But
"Yes—Giles Chittenham and my­ attend a Washington blrthday-Valen-
vided by law, all of the right, title '
a
NELSON LEGHORN FARM
FRANK A. DE PUE
and Interest of said defendants. F. W.
8 whole world knew the end when. self.”
tlne party at the Eugene Masonic
Lene County’s Oldest Breeders
A T T O R N E Y A T LAW
"Giles Chittenham?” The color died temple on Wednesday evening of next
Scliultx nnd Ida Belle Schultx, his on Monday morning, after a hopeless
of
wife, and all persons claim ing by, search along a chain of false clues from her face. "I am Indeed honored,” week. Eugene lodge number 11, and
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
B. C. W H IT E LBG HO RNB
throngh or under them or any or which let them nowhere. Blm and she said with a bitter sneer.
McKenzie lodge number 196 are to be
either of them In and to said premises. Chlttenham returned to town.
9 P R IN Q F IIL D
OR KOON
Button
Springfield
Schofield winced as if she had hurt the hosts for the evening whloh w ill
H.
L.
B
O
W
,
Sheriff,
Phone S1-P*14
Building
Oregon
There was an urgent telephone call him.
be spent w ith cards and dancing. The
By A. E. Hulegaard, Deputy.
J.16-22-29-F.6-12 fr«m Sadie's nursing home.
Would
''Don't talk like that. I f you only a ffa ir starts a t 8:30.
By
Ruby
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