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KM DAY, JIXE 24, 1910 ROGUE iuYER COURIER PAGE NINE THE GREATEST EYIL ON EARTH TO MAN There Is a very strong 'trait Id some men which allows them to make and sell for gain a narcotic poison that Is the cause of more than one half of the domestic trouble, of the crime, and of a large per cent of the sickness and death. It Is stranger still that the Immensely vast major ity, over 99 per cent, will permit an insignificant minority to deliberately work this enormous damage. In 1909 there were In this country 2836 breweries and distilleries. Prac tically all of them were under the control of foreigners. This exceed ingly small minority now compels 80,000,000 of people to submit to their doings. A narcotic poison is sold by about 250,000 retailers. In the wet and dry move In Chic ago the cry was that 50,000 men would be thrown out of work if the 7,000 saloons are closed. The other side of this question is, over a mil lion people are yearly disabled from work because of this saloon busi ness. Which Is better, for a smaller number of men to lose their posi tions, simply by closing an outlawed business, or for that business to con tinue and a larger number of men be forced to lose their positions through crime, sickness. Insanity and other calamities, caused by that business selling that poison? Why are men so unprincipled, so Inhumane, as to sell a poison that makes over a million men and women useless year in and year out? It is estimated that there are 3,000,000 hard drinkers in this country. We will be very lenient and say there are only 1,000,000. What about a senseless and useless business that throws 1,000,000 people out of em ployment by disabling them? One hundred and eighty thousand die of tuberculosis annually. It is said that alcoholics cause at least 50 per cent of these cases. Besides the 90,000 that are thus poisoned and killed by alcohol there are at least 1,000,000 consumptives living who are disabled by the same means, who are out of, .work and are at great cost to some one. Again there are 140,000 epil-jsay SPEND THE SUMMER NEWPORT, YAQUINA BAY The ONLY Beach in the Pacific Northwest Where the pretty Water Agates, Moss Agates Moon stones, Carnelians and Rock Oysters can be found. OUTDOOR SPORTS OF ALL KINDS Including Hunting, Fishing, digging Rock Oysters, Boating, Surf Bathing, Riding, Autoing, Canoeing and Dancing. Pure mountain water and the best food at low prices. Fresh Crabs, Clams, Oysters, Fish and Vegetables of all kinds daily. IDEAL CAMPING GROUNDS, with strict sanitary regulations, at nominal cost. LOW ROUND TRIP SEASON TICKLTS from all points in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on sale dally. Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50 from Albany, Corvallls and Philomath, with corresponding low rates from points west, In effei t all summer. Call on any S. P. or C. & E. Agent for full partb duals as to rates, train si hedulen, etc.; also for ropy of our beautifully illustrated booklet, "Outings in Oregon," or write to' W.M. McMlKKW (ielieral Pasnenger Agent Portland, Oregon m .!-" --.irf i Jl U t J i eptics, 40 per cent of whom would be well and able to work but for nar cotic alcohol. Out of 149.691 prisoners in 1900 the records show that 23 per cent over 34,000 were drunk when ar rested. "Chief Justice Coleridge said that nine-tenths of all criminals that come before the courts are made criminals by the saloon." Let us be generous and say only 50 per cent are caused through drink. That would make only 74,000 locked up and out of work. There were also 81,764 paupers. Of these it is fair to say 50 per cent is all that is pro duced through drink. Of the insane there were 147,467. Twenty-five per cent, or 36,000, of whom can very modestly be charged up against the effects of alcohol. How much sickness, trouble, sexual Immorality, prostitution come from drink? NoSllffolk county, Boston, the net ex one knows. How many are disabled from work? It is impossible to say. But here are some figures which any one can verify. One million sick of tuberculosis (estimated); 90,000 die annually of tuberculosis; 1,000,000 hard drink ers, which represents one-third of the estimated number; 40,000 epileptics; 74,000 Imprisoned for crime; 40, 000 paupers; 36,000 Insane; total, 2,280,000. Here are 2,280,000, which repre-i sents the average number annually who lose their jobs, their health, their morals, their lives. And this is only a very small part of the wrong that Is laid up against alcohol. It represents the loss of wages of only a part of the drinkers who have been disabled through drinking this narcotic poison. It can be easily dem-1 onstrated that workmen of all kinds : who drink beer daily produce at least' in i i .. 10 per cent less work than they can j produce when they do not drink. I What is there in this alcohol business that should make ft deserve special j privilege in this work of destructive' poisoning? What Is It that justifies! putting this number out of commls-, sion and making them a burden and cost upon the state? Is there enough pleasure or good In it to offset the ost to tne state ot maintaining even 'these 200,000, at $200,000 a day, to! absolutely nothing about the Three Day-Saturday to Monday Rate from S. P. Points. Portland to Cottage Grove inclusive, In cluding branch lines; also from all C. & E. stations, Albany and west. Good going on Saturday or Sunday, and for return Sun day or Monday. IBee Supples Pacific Northwest beekeepers should send at. onco for our new Bee Supply Catalog. It lists and illus trates the newest and best things for the apiary Our stocks aro immense and we can equip you with everything for the profitable and successful handling of bees. We sup ply colonies of pure bred Italian bees hived np and ready for work. We are Western Agents for tho A. I. Koot Company, larpest manufac turers of bee supplies in thu world. Their products are the recognized standard of excellence. Portland Seed Co. Portland, Oregon worry and pain and suffering to fam ily, friends and victims. Probably the saloon keeper is ready to argue that he is philan thropic and that he wants to pay a large part of the costs of running the government, which in 1903 amounted to $506,396,674. He is probably not willing to acknowledge that if two billions of gallons of alcoholics were not yearly drunk the cost of maintaining the machinery of the law and state necessary for the care of the crop of mental, physical and moral degenerates that his business makes, the state would not be put to such enormous expense. From an economical point of view he costs the state and society immensely more than he pays in licenses and taxes. As a rule one-half of all arrests made are for drunkenness. In 1S98 Jn penses for arresting and maintaining drunks was $316,012 only a part of the actual cost and damage. Other cities are under similar expense. No one can know what the best so lution of this complicated question is. Whatever plan is proposed should be tried out. Constantly working at an evil will finally evolve some method to handle it. Each side, as it fights, is, of course, using unust, fanatical, unlawful. Inhuman, diabolical means In the judgment of the other. Call ing names Is useless. Here is the greatest evil on earth. Something must and will be done with it. JOHN M. SHAFFER, M. D Denver, Colo. A Wrwk Is the only fit description for the man or woman who is crlnnled with rheumatism. Just a few rheumatic twinges may be the forerunner of a Ter? """l-? Vl6 atroublTe, & the start with Ballard a Snow Llnl- nient Clires the rhemat!sm and all pain. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by National Drug Store. A filu! Ftom th Farm- Jerome Smith, of Oklahoma City, a far,ner. started for St. Louis, and having heard much about thieves who would steal baggage, he strap ped his two-year-old daughter to his suit case to prevent It from being ! stolen. The child, llght-halred and pretty, was fastened In a reclining position to the grip with four belts. When Smith appeared at a union sta tion ticket window he stood the grip on end and the youngster stood on her feet. Smith explained that her cries would prove an alarm If an at tempt was made to purloin his prop erty. "Besides," he added, "If any body tries to collect fare for the biby I can prove she Is baggage." HOT POINT. The only Electric Iron with hot point, cool handle and attached stand; guaranteed for two years. Get one on ten days' free trial at Rogue River Hardware Co. 6-17-2t Aviator Breaks lNvonls. Walter Brooldns, of Dayton, Ohio, a youngster of 21. holds the world's record for altitude flight in a Wright biplane, established when he flew up 4 3 S 3 feet at the Indianapolis speed way aviation field. Brooklns broke Louis Paulhan's record of 416.r feet altitude, made on January 12, 1910, at Los Angeles. ELECTRIC motor, H -horsepower, for sale, 60 cycle, A. C. At Mi Courier office. 3-1 8-1' A Vital Point. The most delicate part of a baby Is Its bowels. Every aliment that It suffers with attacks the bowels, al so endangei lug in most cases the life of th infant. MeGeo's Ruby Elixir cures diarrhoea, dysentery and all de rangements of the stomach or bowels. Sold by National Drug Store. Sales books for merchants are sup plied by the Courier. Our prices ore the lowest and the books the best possible made. Fruit Trees Demand Bees Quantity of fruit U greatly lncr-usod; color, flavor and shapn improved in orchard! pollinated by Wpi. Aik UN for copy of Or((on Agricultural College ' Hulletin of I'olllna tion," containing Information Invaluable to orchard iitt and demonKtratinit the importance of the bee u the chief pollenli log agent "DIAMOND QUALITY" nri, Flrr. ratrr ! Or chard Rappllra-Flaata and Want roa Ctux Me. Z'A TYPHOID SKRl'M filVEX SOLDIERS Men at Vancouver llarracks Will Do Made Immune Against Fever, VANCOUVER BARRACKS, Wash., June 21 Voluntarily, between 500 and 600 soldiers, offlceis and a num ber of women have submitted to In oculation with a serum for the pre vention of typhoid fever. While It Is not compulsory for the enlisted men to be inoculated, thoy are en couraged In the practice. Before the soldiers were asked to submit to inoculation, three surgeons stationed in the post Major A. N. htark. Dr. M. A. Reasoner and Dr. Henry C. R. Norrls were Inoculated successfully. Nearly all the officers have been made Immune by use of the serum. A number of the officers' wives took the treatment and none felt any bad effects. Several of the officers, however, were made very 111. ine serum is injected hynodermlc- ally, three injections being required to make a patient Immune. After one injection, preferably in the small of the back, the patient waits 10 days for the second one and 10 days more until the third one. Soldiers are ex cused from active duty while taking tne treatment. An Interesting, though dangerous case of typhoid fever was that de veloped here last fall by Sergeant Sylvester Craig. He was kept In the post hospital for many weeks, but still gave off typhoid germs, I even when the disease was supposed to have left him. Craig was removed to the general hospital for treatment, and It was found that he was a ty phoid germ carrier. He recovered, however. They Sell Wood with the Meat. C. 3. Drlscoll, United States super intendent of weights and measures, ha3 discovered that the b'lg packers receive annually $100,000 for the wooden pins, "spreaders," which they put In meat carcasses. This large amount of wood docs not Include the skewers with which the retail dealer fixes up your roaBt. When we take into consideration the bone and wood we buy with our meat the price for the little we get is out of all proportion. Grants Pass people are very fortunate, as all their meat Is home grown and home fed and none of it has the eastern packers' spreaders" In It. Lid v C w-n,i .v. Mr, nu n , . m , V ' . V n,ore Particularly described as fol circuit court of Illinois, has sustain- lows: Commencing at point 603.4 ed the demurrer of the Chicago, ' feet west of the quarter corner be Burllngton & Qulncy railroad In the 1 twpPn "0(,tlons Nineteen and Twenty suit brought by steamboat men to 1 h pTrp: 3 .ft "n r' of W. M.; run - A .thence north 40 rods; thence wcHt 4 force the company to convert Its rods; thence south 40 rods; thence bridge at La Salle into a draw. The east 4 rods to beginning point. The structure precludes navigation to Bnnip 1,0 1,0 Bol(' subject to a mort UUca. I kbro of $300.00 to H, L. Reed, with NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court for Josephine County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Estate) of Henry G. Rogers, do-) censed. ) Notice is Hereby Given, that G. A. Baldwin, the administrator of the es tate of Henry G. Rogers, deceased, has filed In the above entitled court and cause his final account, and that Saturday, July 16, 1910, at the coun ty court room In the Court House In Grants Pass, Josephine County, Ore gon, at the hour of two o clock p. in., has been fixed bv order of the fViiin-l,n ty Court as the time and place for' hearing said final account; and nil persons having objections to said nc eount are hereby notified to file and present the en me on or before unlit date. Dated this 17th dnv of June, 1910. G. A. BALDWIN, Administrator. lilDS WANTED. Notice Is hereby given that. the Hoard of Kdncntlon of School I)ln-1 uiei ,u. ,, ,io"pMn county, Oro-pt m the Southwest V, of the North- Kon, will receive Healed hldx for tho west ;, nnd tho West of the Installation of a healing apparatus Southwest i',, nil In Recti,,,, . In. for 1be new llk'h School hulldlnir fol .Towntd.ln .IS Routt, rtnm.n .1 uw be constructed at Crantu Pan, Ore-, Hn, In Hald district, said hcnlltiK ! ".VHteni nnd nuiiriffitiiu . In rn conformity with the plans mid mieel , ' ...... . .1 ... ,,, I rleatloiiH therefor In the hands of .lame HoluiiMi, niiperlnteudent of cohkI ruction, at Grants Pamh, Oregon, kI ruction, at (Irants I'nsn, Oregon, of (be SoM...U v. of Sect!,,,, Land Stone IW , ,.st ,, ,V 1 , '" with P. ( h,,pe;i nrownn, Hrchl- TowoHb.n Poe.h. KanKo r, West of , ,,e n,,, above V I S . Portland. Oregon; each bid to 'i,inn.Mo M-rbllau. ys nnd bo-, Je,;,U,' tt,., "tHv .'r S n aoompanled by a certified check , la.? on the north Hide of AppWafo Office at lloHeburi; Orelron , tho r, per cent thereof. All bid. tn"lv..r (n nnld . treat,, now runs) In 1 1 1 1 h day of .July, y o 1 or tort bo of tie placed witti the Hoard or I'Mucu-. Men mi fir before June L'S. 1010, t :.Ji o clock p. rn ., ct wlil-h time the said bids will board reserving Mo any and nil bids rliMit to reject. KDWAItn S. VANIlYKK, O-IT-l't Clerk. mssriM'TfoN or PIUM:I(S!I!P N'otlep Meribv Clven. that Iho liartiicrblp heretofore exNtlri:? be tween Charley Itnrl. halter arid 11. N. Parker, of Crants IV, Hiron, do Inir biiflne'M under th- firm name Mid tv) of (Jriiritu I'nss t,l'"rv S'nble, s thl.H day by Mutual consent dlo1vM. AM ''"iH'i"1! hnvltv; clnl'tm pt;nli"t M" ?a!d e,rtT)"r"M,i, nnd nil pemotrl '"'leht'M to uf.,i ft rm rn ncfuint d-e Witt etto nine wUh II. N P.-.'-lrr. who i'i nut!ioil"d t-i net for c Id t artners. Tififed i' Cirntits Pass. Ornijon, this Mm 2fiMi dav of Mv, 1 1 J n H. N PA UK Fit. riiAni.Ks n:;riKHAi.Ti:u. State of Ohio, City of Toledo. Lucas County. ) Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use ot nam i atarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6th day of De cern her, A. D. 1886. A. W. GLEASON, (Seal.) Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken In ternally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Boys Will Re Boys and are always getting scratches. cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. Don't neglect such things they may result serious If you do. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and u win renevo the pain and heal the trouble. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00. Sold by the National Drug Store. BIDS WANTED. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of Education of School Dis trict No. 7, Josephine County, Ore gon, at Grants Pass, Oregon, will re ceive sealed bids for the construction of a new High School building In said district In accordance with the plans and specifications now on file with James Holmnn, Grants Pass, Oregon, superintendent, and P, Chap pell Browne, architect, Marnuam Building. Portland. Ore-eon: each bid to be accompanied by a certified check of 5 per cent of the amount of said bid, the board hereby reserving the right to reject any and all bids. The said bids will be opened at a meeting of the board to be held Tues day, Juno 28, 1910, at 7:30 o'clock P. m. EDWARD S. VANDYKE, 6-17-2t Herk. ADMIXISTHATMX SALE OF REAL ESTATE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Josephine. In the Matter of the Estate of Edw. T. Perry, deceased. To the heirs, or the creditors, or whom it may concern: Notice Is Hereby G'ven, by order of the County Court of Josephine County, Oregon, dated May 21st, 1910, at chambers, that Mrs. W. T. Perry, administratrix of Edw. T. Perry, deceased, will sell at private sale on July 2, at 10 o'clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as can be, the following described realty, to-wit: A certain one acre tract situated In the SEV4 of NE In Sec. 19, Tp. 36 S., R. 5 W. of W. M., formerly owned by E. T. Perry and sold to C. T.l TT l l .1. . ""uncKs; me saiu tract Doing n per cent interest rrom date there of. This notice Is published In the Rogue River Courier five Issnos, commencing May 27. 1010. Anv ob .lections to above snle must be made on or before July 2 at 10 o'clock a. m., and filed with the County Clerk of Josephine County, Orocon. Dated Grants Pass, Oregon, Mav 21. 1910. MRS. W. T. TERRY. Administratrix. By H, B. Hendricks, her Attorney. ORDER FOR CITATION. ,np Matter of the Guar-) dinimhln of Earl Sumner, ) Nina Sumner. Dorothea) Sumner, Druzlen Sumner) and Henry Nlekerson,) minors. ) 1 Based on the npollcntlon of Marcus i W. Bobbins, guardian of Iho above- named minor children, wherein he nravs for an order for the snle of the Interest of the nbovennmed mln-i or children In and to the following dewi-lbed real property: Iitu 2 and "f Wllla-netto Meridian In Jnckwin fount v. Orei-ori. exeei.r n tract of liiml i I ., I .. .. ir id containing in acres, more or l,ot n and 4, and SVa N'WU Section . on the Houlh Hide of the Apt,te.;4, TowiiHblp South, Hump' 7 Weat e Itlver as bl ,.t ream now runm Willamette. Meridian, huH filed notlco Also, all of Mint putt of the North nf Inicil,,,, i, i, i.-i..i b-sq. iim",.Mne f ountv, Orounn: and Mint the seme be Hold at prlvntp unl". Vow, therefore It la ririlfirmt llinl be opened, tho.u.,,,,,.,.,., .7,v , hour f jwo ',), k IM nt (), c.untv : "mi mi ei in" t ourr lloiine nt Cr-Mli piii In .Tnohln" fountv,' Orcon, ,o, nnd It H hereby fixed IIS tb" time P',d place for benrlmr nnld 1'tltton, nnd that the next of kin of - Id weed' and nil persons Inter- 'I Pi s;iid ei-tntn nonenr before "fild eo-irt nt ald time and place to .Lev cause, if nny, why a 1lcenno sV'itd net he t-iri'iti'd for the sale of -n'h fiiie, nnd Mint n copy of thU . ! inilitl hcil for four toicces- "Ive wet(H In the I!o;;up Itlver ''o-MPr, oiibllshed at Criints Pass, In loe idilne fViuritv, Oregon, prior to th tlux. fixed for said hcnrln t. rants Push.' JoHcphlno County. Ore Hated .Turin io, Ifim. !t'"ti, on or before the expiration of RTF. PI I FN .IFWFM, """l,nM ,ro,I 'bite of the first diuntv '.Tudi:- for Wphino '! notlco. d.iiniv Orepon ( Hated June 10, 1910, Attenl: H p. niFfMllftF,, I "AYF3, Administrator. dmnty Clerk. I C. C. Seal ) j Abibnntlne at Itoguo River lldw. NOTICE OF SALE OF HEAL ritOPERTr In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Josenlne County. In the Matter of the Estate of John O. Booth, deceased. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of the Hon. Ste phen Jewell, Judge of the County Court of the County of Josephine, oiaie or uregon, made on the 25th day of May, 1910, in the matter of the estate of John O. Booth, de ceased, the undersigned, the exe cutor of the estate of John O. Booth, deceased, will sell at private sale to the highest bidder, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter mention ed and subject to confirmation by said County Court, on or after the 27th day of June, 1910, all the right, tltlo and Interest and estate of the said John O. Booth, decqased. at the time of his death, in and to the real property hereinafter described, and all the right title and Interest that the said estate has by operation of law or otherwise acquired other than or in addition to that of said deceased at the time of his death, of In and to the certain lots, pieces and parcels of land lying and being in the County of Josephine, State of Oregon, and more particularly de- Dtiiueu as ioiiows, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4, Block 21, O. T. S Grants Pass. S Lots 5 and 6, Block 21, O. T. S. Grants Pass. Lots 7 and 8, Block 21, O. T. S. Grants Pass. One-half Interest 6 and 6, Block 33, O. T. S. Grants Pass. N. 24 feet Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, Block 40, O. T. S. Grants Pass. Lot 17, Block 41, O. T. 8. Grants Pass. Lots 23 and 24, Block 42, O. T. 8. Grants Pass. Lot 4 In Block 47, O. T. S. Grants Pass. Lot 4 In Block 49, O. T. S. Grants Pass. Lot 16 in Block 49, O. T. S. Grants Pass. 2-7 Lots 2, 3, 4. 5, Block "D", H. B. M. & Co.'s New Add. Grants Pass. 2-7 Lots 4 and 6, Block "E", H. B. M. & Co.'s New Add. Grants Pass. 2-7 Lot 5, Block "F", H. B. M. & Co.'s New Add. Grants Pass. 2'7 tg 1, 2, 3, 4, Block "C". H. B. M. & Co.'s New Add. Grants Pass. 2-7 Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Block "H", II. B. M. & Co.'s New Add. Grants Pass. V4 Lot 22, Block 42, 0. T. S. Grants Pass. n Vt of S 11 & 12, Block 66, O. T. S. Grants Pass. H of NV4, 1 & 2 in Block 22, O. T. S. Grants Pass. 1-3 of SEU Section 36, T. 40 S. R. 8 W. W. M. Lot 3. Block "II", J. B. Jr. Add. Grants Pass. V of NWV of SW'4, Sec. 10, T. 36 S. R. 6 W. W. M. T0f,.N125 feet' Lot B,o B , J. B. Jr. Add. Grants Pass. lA of NE of NE Soc.,5 T. 35 8.. R. 6 W. W. M. u " Terms and conditions of sale, cash In Gold Coin of the United States, ten per cent of the purchase money to be paid at the tlmo of sale, bal ance on confirmation of sale. All bids or offers must be In writing and may be left with the First National nank of Southern Oregon at Grants Pass, Oregon, for said ixerutor, or may be addressed to R. A. Booth, executor of the estate of John O. Booth, deceased, Grants Pass, Oregon, In care of the First National Rank of Southern Oregon, at any time after the first publica tion of this notice, and beforn hA ! making of the sale. Dated this 25th day of May, 1910. K. A. BOOTH Executor of the Estate of nr.r.r, iohn 0 notn- Bweased. ROBERT a. SMITH, Attorney for Executor. NOTICE. To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that I, the under signed, owner of one-half Interest la the Sugar Pine mine at Gallce, Ore gon, will not bo responsible for any debts Incurred against said Sugar , mux- or inr any laoor or Im provements performed thereon; also Mint no person entering on Bald prem ises for any reason whatsoever nhaii r,,,"ve therefrom any ore, mineral or Minlier. I'ul,'(I l''lniary 23, 1910. (Signed) F. E. KNIGHT. " .71" ' 'v"Mt' FOR ITRLICATION. Department of tho Interior ' Land Office at RoHcburK Or May 4 'lJlo' Notice la hereby irlvon that Marr a i,.. "J 4... Lh "I,lt. Mary Mav H.n- ,., ' . '..1 '.-2 Htr.ne a.,h,,,(... v.. r . . ' '. . ""', tor lalniatit iiauieH as wltncHson: l.ee K. Mittomnil. Of Porlliinil (rt. eoll ' Tfittlnu fl.ii.iin . si....... ' ft (ire,.,,,,: A ,.,. ,lf t,.,.i ' Oregon; Prank MrOoe, of Uosebiirtf! "recoil HKN.I AMIN' F. .lONKH Register .,.,.., , . ' ' KI.IH I'OltS. Notice H Hereby (liven, that tho ll'1'1' ''"'Km 'd, I). O. llayen, hitx been nooolnird inliiilnMrntor of the cn- 1',,,r ,lf l.'inuel T. Mreen, deceased. bv order of the County Court for . 0 I n f Cnunly, Op-roii, dated 191", and all persons liav- ItiK 'lalniH ninilmtt said estate ar hereby nollfb'd to present the Hntlie, ',ll,v verified, to nald ndnilnlstrator ,n" lw office of II. I). Norton at