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HOSEBuna news beview. Tuesday, October 10, 1922. PAOH THRCT'J SSSTsi S-S r ' il Notice Our Fine Line of JARDINIERS Offered While in Windows at 10 per cent discount. Begin your Christmas shopping and get ahead of tho . other fellow. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO OFFICIAL FILINGS DOUGLAS COUNTY DAILY RECORD OF INSTRU MENTS FILED WITH COUNTY CLERK AND PLACED UPON RECORD. (Compiled by Doimla Abstract Co. Roseburg.) JAY S. p i ' --- s s CLOSES YEAR'S WORK r. 8 News-Review ReDresentative '4 The following Instruments were presented to the county clerk today , for filing and are being placed upon the county records: 50S50. Satisfaction mortsage. C. W. Dare to J. W. Ib'cliwlth, SIOO.Oo Lots 13 and II moc k 12 Walt's addi tion. 50851. W. P. H. C. Morris to I) O. Halrd. $1". 81 I!ov. and others. Lot 3. hlk 3. Rainbow Add to Reeds port. Oregon. 50S52. Tartlal release mortgage. First nank of Recdsport to II. C. Morris. S200. Lot 3, block 3. Rain bow addition to Reeelsport. 5085.1. Affidavit. J. Hawkins Xa ntcr. Aco. with Genevieve Rogers Stone, wifp of Karl . Stone, Reeds- port. Oregon Cole McElroy's Orchestra OF PORTLAND, OREGON ARMORY TO-NIGHT Admission 25c to All then 10c per dance. Inspects Methods Hand ling and Drying Prunes. i f i J FAN DRYER IN USE A 1 1 .. k of Kffk'icnt Help Huh lleen n DANCING FREE, 8-9 O'CLOCK. A OH BOY! A o "Kill Oil99 hv Titrhtninrr Is . " J " Revived by Electrical Current Vtl!"l News Service.) ceH the limbs were turning ereen 11A. Ohio, Oct. ! ""land buds wore popping out from Sy can resuslta e as well as ; branchps. Ihe belief voiced by Clarance , Fr08ts now(v,r nre exp..od t0 I. re- i . i in i dpstroy the tree's second crop of i s apple tree was killed by ,)le8ythlg year- kg. Tnen it was restored to , Horticulturalists from all sec lelectrical current. ,ho : Hons of Northern Ohio are studying tree wlch stands near the h, , t pnPnomena. I Is attracting scores of cur-, ' fnctators. il is literally cov in blossoms and bears twen- ? apples. ininr hit near the tree this the leaves turned browu ' Vlter ' e ! '1!! Ill to the ground, while tlio died, apparently. , Chris llrown opened a While wiring the store, I or paper flans encircled the tree I ' VENUS STATUES j To make you acquainted with the ' best 50c box of writing paper we can find, we are giving a 12 inch fancy at , least a dollar, for 39c when you buy a box of Venus stationery at 50c. In I other words, box paper alone Is 50c , nr nnner and a statue at 89c. Wo flih 'guarantee Venus stationery to'give sat- IV - . t 1- r-orr'a Nichols was readv to cut : isfaction or your mui.e, - down for fuel when he no- where you save. WMte-ofi-Egg i Calumet a Vital Element si Baiting Powders LacK Don't use a leavener that does not contain white-of-egg. When you do you take chances you run the risk of spoiling your bakings. he fcsonomv BAKING POWDER salvub contains a small amount of white-of-egg. This makes it possible for representatives of the company to test it frequently for leavening strength right on the dealer's counter. Nothing but absolutely fresh stock is permitted to remain on the dealers' shelves. It must always be up to the high Calumet standard. Remember the white-of-egg in Calumet protects the success of your bakings. It 13 the eco nomical positive bake day aid and its sale is 2! 2 times as much as that of, any other brand. A pound can of Calumet contain full 16 ounce. Some baking powder come in 12 ounce instead cf 10 ounce can. Be ture you get a pound when you want it. pE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWOEfj (AHJMEj itST LT TEST V.ln Drawback In Handling Tilts Vear's Output of Fruit tjiuil ity Little llclow Standard. A visit to the Glenlirook Fisrms Holdings, managed by C. 11. Shlpman, nnd located In the southern part or the t'mpqua valley, in that fertile sec tion adjoining the city of Diddle to the south, reveals one of the mos productive fruit centers in the county. Here, aside from the big 200-acrc tract held by the Glenhrook concern, are numerous other substantial dividend-paying fruit tracts. In fact, this section of th county has long been noted for its excellent soil, and those who make their home in the southern end of the ITmpqua valley nre mighty thrifty and progressive set of farm ers. As the writer's visit was limited, only sufficient time was had to visit and inspect the Glenbrook's property, which has been brought up to a hlgn standard of cultivation by the mana ger, C. R. Shlpman. The prune season was Just closing and the big fan drier received its last consignment Monday. The drying methods employed at this plant differ to thnt carried on in many other orchards in the county. The big prune drier Is of tho "fan" variety and Is modern In every re spect, the fruit handled quickly and cured In the best possible manner. The fan drier Is the result of Mr. Shlpman's study of the best and most efficient way of drying prunes, and the drier was built and installed un der his personal supervision. The system differs from the ordinary me thod of drying prunes, the circulating hot nir method being used. A large fan controls the nir which keeps up a continuous circulation of high pres sure and has proven very successful since the plant was Installed, and has also been adopted by a number or other big prune orchards In the coun ty owing to Its efficiency from a prop er drying standpoint, and the rapid ity with which the fruit is handled. The drier has a capacity of 800 bu. of fruit every 24 hours. The output at the C.lenbrook farms this season, while the prunes were not fully up to the standard In size, as has been the case throughout the prune belt this year, shows up well, and a big crop was harvested, nnd It Is now ready for shipment to foreign markets. The discouraging difficulty with this yenr's prune season was the lacx of sufficient help to harvest the crop, It being next to Impossible, Mr. Shlp mnn states, to obtain steady nnd effi cient help. A like condition has pre vailed iu many parts of the county during the height of the prune bar- vest, and growers have been disap pointed by their Inability to get sur ficient help at the proper period to insure best results which has not only : been of great inconvenience but has ; been a factor and drawback to har vesting the entire crop in many or- j chards, thousands of pound:i-of the fruit having been left on the ground owing to the lack of help. The (ilenbrook company has "00 acres planted to prunes and 600 acres of the finest prune land In the county ' emliodk d In tills tra' t will soon be set to the same variety of fruit. The ! company also has a commercial apple orchard of some J!0 acres and has , given considerable spare to the stock ' and hog Industry during the lant few years. ' A large force of men Is employed on the farm, the prune drier alone requiring 1 hands during the crying season. Mr. Shipman has the entire superintendence of the place, and gives his full time to the cultivation of tiie orchard tra'-ts and other indus tries on the plaee. The lor-atlon of the (Ile nbrook holdings are Ideal, and the lay of the land perfect for the use to whleh It has bern put. The farming pqiiipmrnt, housing facili ties for euiplo s and the general con duct of tin; farms Is modern In every respect. I'lans and mate ri;:Ia are already at hand for the erection of a modern new home on the place to 1 occu pied by .Mr. and Mrs. rtliipinan. This will lie of modern architecture nn will be built with every- rrmvctilece for the occupants. An excellent wa ter supply, taken from a large con crete re servoir adjoining the property elves fine service, not only for house hold purposes, but In the way of fire protection, as well. atkiiai aa They are "tf GOOD! lJ Those Garden Valley fellows keep tending to builness matters and TlC7 right up with the times in every-1 Itng with friends. - thing, including their uutos. i Here from YoiictiUa K. V. Long, of Yoncalla. fpent the Will Meet Tonight J, The lfose school Parent Teachers aSSCM tntllUI Will Iwi ,1 ltn flrut n C- jday In this city attending to bul-jing tonight at the school building ac nen matter. 17:30. The vear'a work will be nlaim. ed and started at this time, and an especially largo attendance Is re quested, of section H-22-6 west cer. strip of land one hundred feet wide. lvlni Here from Ciazley Mrs. M. II. (Jazley spent the day In this city shopping and attending to business matters. Here from lWncrTllle State Kish Warden R. E. Clanton, of Hoonervllle, ts In this city at tending to business mutters. Will Meet Wednesday The Riverside W. C. T. T. will meet at the home of Mrs. "Graeoy Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Grape Juice at the Overland Tin yard. Is made from ripe, sweet grapes In a cider press. Those who want It should get It now as the sea son is about over. Send or bring con-tnlnprs. Returns from Portland- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schlinker and daughter, Mildred, returned to their home In this city this morning after visiting In Portland and Seattle wlta friends and relatives. equally on either side of the fed. cen of the abandoned mcnted line of rail road of S. P. and& ex. west for a ills, of 1200 feet from the wpst boundary linp of strin of land 50 rods whin off 50854. Chat!" mortgage. James east side of northwest nimrier of ee- tlon 14. said cen. of abandoned lo cated line of railroad he more part des. as follows: Commencing on W liotindnry line of 50 rod strip as dp scrlbpd at point at IntPrsPCtlon of said ccntpr of said railroad said point of beginning 900 feet more or less 8 of the north boundary line of south 14. running thence on a 3 dog. eurvr to right having a radius of 1909. s in a westerly direction a distance of 1195.4 feet to point on said centpr of Hughes to A. II. Henson. SI, "6 CO. Cattle nnd horses. 50855. need of trust. A. X. Cooper o Milliard K. Welch. 11, TOO. Easr half southeast quarter, southwest quarter or southeast quarter, south east quarter southwest quarter, sec tion 20. township 2, south range I west contiining IfiO acres .108.-0. Chattel. C. E. Talmer to Mrs. .1. II. Stewart. Cattle. 50807. Mortgage, n. p. Caldwell nt ux To s. J. Jones. IS00. Beginning! abandoned line of railroad, thence at a point In middle line countv road j running on a 2 degrpe 45 minute loss chains east of corner of sec- curve to right, having a radius of tion .1. 4. P. 10. township 28 south R. 7 west w . M. pougins county, Oregon. Iei-ft for California Dr. Spear and wife of this city left this morning for Oakland. Cal.. where they will visit with friends and relatives. , leeavra fur Mclliinvl!lp- Mrs. Temple llrown, left this meirntng for where she' will attend matters. of this cltv, McMliinvllle to business Grape juice at yard. Is made Collection Suit Drought R. II. Muynard today brought suit against I.. It. Jenks and Rachel Jenks, to collect $."!7.75, claimed to be due on a promissory note. He Is represented 1- Attorney 11. L. Kddy. Cnmmlsielon Bring Suit The State Industrial Accident Commission today brought salt against Otto Muetxed to collect S " 70 claimed to be dee for payment,, for state accident insurnnce. Tho commission Is reprpsented hero hy. District Attorney Neunpr. o noKKiEs wii.i. u.wonrr. The local Dokkles. will meet to- night at fi:30 for a banquet at tlio Grand C.rlll. which will be followed . bv a mpetlng in the Knights of Pythias Hall to make plans for tho ' hie ceremonial to he held hero on. the 2 SI It of the month. Committees the Overland vin from rine. sweet grapes In a cider pre-ss. Those who will be appointed and general plans want It should get it now as tho se-a- discussed and iottsidered after son Is about over. Send or bring con- which work In tho third K. P. will nnei running tnence along county road north SS and one-half d-gree east 7.15 chains; thence north 50 and one-half degree past 7.5,8 chains: thence north 81H degrees east 8.82 chain: thence north 19K; decrees east 5 chains: thence north 30 14 decrees east 10.80 chains: tbencp V. tainers. ::(&.!.; reet in a westprly dlrpctlon a distance of 6 feet to a point on said center of railroad. In northwest quar ter of section 14. The above con taining S.75 ncres. The aggregate 53.45 ncres. Tlczinnlnir nt nnint 13 rods west of the northwest quarter's?' section 14-22-S west running thence Zt nnn h 1 Q rnda t ha ..out A ) rn.la tliAno. A south to center of Elk creek thence In from Oak ("reek sir. ana Mrs. T. O. -Dixon spent be conducti'd. Over 35 hundred books. Rental 10c. Subscriptions for magazines soliclt- theelay in town from Oak Creek at-1 ed. Fiction Library. 2H degrees cast 15.95 chains: ' down center of Elk creek to point thence west 40 chains to nunrter-sec t'on corner between sections H and 4: j thence south 20 chains: thence west j "0 chains: thence south 20 chains.! Ibenep wept 20 chains to racp 0f n(, j ginrlne? and containing I'd 81 ncres, 50S5S. Warrantv deed. Ernest R Fletcher to .Tosenh T. Ulnkle. J1 nnn. t.ot . southeast ouarter northwest nnarfnr section fi. tnwnshln 25. south ranee 2. west, containing 79..5 acres. 50859. Morle-are. n. W. HaVor et nr to Tfoss T.. Fraeks. $snn. Iiecln nlng at a nolnt 27. ni chnlns south and 7.9" chains cast of northwest eorne- of section 14-"2-(i west In Douclns county. w;birli ts n stone 20v SvSR Inches marked ".?" Troni which a white-oak tree 10 Inches In diame ter hears south 2 degrees 70 links dls. nnd marked , "S Tt T" and a whlte-onk 0 inches' In dlnmeter hears onth 2CU dee-ees "rest 03 links dlst tTvl marked "S n T" running thenrej oeih 7 three-fovrths degrees west 1."0 chnlns thence south 35 three-j fourths elereea enst 5.04 cbs Ihetrce "outh 12 West 7 00 chains, thene enSt to nnlnt S Of. chains west of N'R corner of northwest nnnrter of SV nunrtor of section 14. theeire north 5.33 chnlns. thence north 89 degrees etst 10 50 chains, thence north 5.42 chnlns to south side of railroad right of wav. thence follow along south side of railroad richt of wav lo place of becinnlnr. containing 11 ncres. Alo the following: Roeinnln at a point 7.-10 cbnins east of the north east corner of northwest quarter of southwest ouarter section 1 i. town shin 22. south ratiirp fi west, rnnnlns thence east 10.00 chains to the nortn and west MnV- of Elk creek, thence following alone the north bank In s westerly direction to point of hectn ninp, thence north to place of begin ning, containing 2.70 acres. Also part nf northeast quarter southwest-nnnr-ter of section 4-22-R west ly. south of Fik Crpck and containing 34 ncres. The following in northwest quarter due south of place of begin., thence north lo place of beginning, contain ing 7 ncres rxcept that portion of northwest quarter of southwest quar ter nf section 14, lvlng north of Elk creek, containing about one-plghth A. Also bpglnning at northwpst corner aVKVsVVVKsV?VlkssvmssvviSAss S 8 f. HI1! H BH il B Ul VJ JA H D O-SH H ff K ' " of the nhove described Innd rnnnlnK ta w ' mi II m I 1 1 I! y;;d,-,rehas?742,,rnok,,";.rnc; umpQiia v alley tanning to 8fi links, thence west 42 rods to place . J. 1 A nf beginning, containing 90-100 A. Iff , i I : ' ... 4 lso convey north half of northwest A ' T O "1 - w '4 XW'4 Sec. 14-22-0 west excent TA IT IlOllC OlU & from the above south half of north- A . , ' B east quarter of northwpst ouartPr of K ,.K section. All containing f.1.28 acres. T --aS pe;-tv Ma-sv..1. iAUw.jL ri; jrja Ladies' Shoes Must Be Just Right IN STYLE AND QUALITY Big Stock At Your Command Stephens Shoe Store 213 N. Jackson. 50SOO. W D. A. J. Mnthews to C. R. Mathews. S300. rnellvlded one-third In lots 11 ft 12. hlk 90 In section 8 addition to Rosebnrg. SI Rev. 50SOf. CM. Sidney Jacques to ,T. A. Ttuell. $325. Cattle. 50.SC2. Warrantv deed. Otto V T-nrker to llarrv Davis. 320O. (S3. 50 Rev.l South half of the following: beginning at center of section 29-2-0 west, be. RK corner of lot 2 nnd NE corner of lot 3 ef section 29 nnd run ning thence east 20 rods, thence ? 80 rods, thenre east 20 rods, thence south 8" rods to plnre of beginning, containing 5 acres. 50803. Warrantv deed. O. CJ. Plchnrdson to C. l llelblg. S100. I.ot R. block 10 of Wait's addition. 50c Rev. 5 0801. Warranty deed. Msrtha 3. Frits to O. Q. Richardson. 90n. Si Rev. I.ot 5 nnd 0, block 10, WnltoVi addition. 50S05. Mortrnge. O. O. Richard son to Minnie E. James. SC50. Lot 5, block 10. Walt's addition to city. 5OSB0. Warranty deed. Ilenry Tenter to Edna M. Rradford. Love and nffecllnn. All of southwest quar ter southwest quarter nnd led 4. sec tion S-29-0 west, containing 79.33 A. - -O In from Wlnstetits ' John Lander was In from Winston today attending lo butjiness matters. Painless extraction of teeth at room 9, Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerba. In from tiliele - H L Engles, of Glide, spent the; '(,. ' mi iitendlng to business, matters. Fresh grape Juice at tho Overland Orchards. Iliing or senu your uu talners. Mere from niltngo tirove V. 11. CtHiper of. Cottage Grove, spent the diiy In town attending business. MOORE MI'HIC BTfDIO, 324 Jackson St. l'hone D02. lle-re from Yoncnllii Hnrry liablee, of Yoncalla, spent the day In town looking afte r busi ness matters. Fresh grape juice at tho Overland 'id . Orchards. miners. Jhorci'soiv THE UNIW.SA!, TRACT03 5 I i. IS 5 i f F.O.C. DETROIT N Hring or send your con- Here from (ilemlale I C. E. Romlng. of Glenelnle. spent the day In town looking after busl ! ness matters. ! Yellow ground cherries, 3"c a gal 1 Ion, iKislpaid. Nelson Nye, Prospect, j Oregon- , In from f 'iiniss Velley 2 This Actoundinrj Low Price is the final onGvver to tho hijh cost of farming problems. With a Fordson one rr.n cen do rr.ore work easier, ond at less cxper.hc than two mtn can o with horses. With a Fordson you can cctuolly rair.e more crops with less work, lower ctt3 and fewer hours of work. With a Fordson you enn shvo mony, time nnd drudgery on every power job on tho farm tho whole year arouud. Let us give you the proofs of the pjcat savings tnado by the Fordson. Call, write or phone today. ' , ' -', j J Mr. snd Mrs. W. If. Ijehnherr. of 4 T 1 1 jlJ- I gP r I was mount.',! by- j rn'.!'pi.lng''8n.V atT.'ndin'g tbusm"?. 5 t A. L0CKW00Q lllOIOl LO. I BRUTON S TAXIDERMY, !,1T, ,. Se.l.in S tanning and fur co. it. nVy oeikers. s Gsrd. n vaiiey J Authorized Fordson Distributors Kosfburg, Oregon 5 ' Uosehure, Or gon, R. K. D. No. 2 fruit grom-e-r, yc-stc-rdav bought a new , 9 5 Chevrolet sd;en car from the Service' Garage, Glenn Taylor manager.!