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    ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 192?.
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Armistice Day, Nov. 11
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DOCKET NOVEMBER TERM
CIRCUIT COURT
(Continued from page 5.)
cleft. : action for money. John T.
Long, for plff.
3512. IJank of Kecllne, plff.. vs.
W. Lucas, deft.; action for money.
Coshow & Rhodes, for plff.
'3516. O. Lau, plff., vs. P. A.
Thomas & wife, deft.; action for
money. Coshow & Rhodes, for plff.
3526. John C. Kendall, plff., vs.
Iteedsport Light & l'ower Co., deft.;
action for money. Gobs, Kendall &
Hurphy, for plff., George, Nouuor, Jr.,
for deft.
3663. Credit Service Compnny,
plff., vs. George Harvey ot al, deft.;
action for money. Wm. II. Layton,
& N. May Alher, for plff, Chamber
lin Thomas & Krofnor, for defts.
8670. O. McDnnlel, plff., vs. J.
A. Cory, deft.; action for money.
Gen rue Nenner, Jr., for plff.
367.1. K. P. Preble, plff., vs. Sou
thern Pacific Co., a corporation, deft.;
action for money. Itlchnrda A lllch
ards. for plff. Hen CI. Dey, for deft.
3584. It. I. Hall, plff., vs. Lewis
Menken, deft.; action for money.
Alhert Abraham, for plff., Wlmborly
& Cordon, for deft.
3599. Deo E. Aiken, plff., vs. O.
M. Hunan, ct ux, deft.; action for
money. Wlmborly & Cordon.
3602. Worth Oxford, pirr., vs.
John Dufour, et tix, deft.; nctlon for
money, Ocorgn Jones, for plff.
3613. Hen V. Olcolt, et nl. plff..
vs. Nannie. C. Dunn ot al, deft,; milt
to foreclose mortgage. , J. O. Wat
son. 3619. Kmll Des Marets, pirr., vs.
C. II . Shlpman. deft,; action for
money. Sidney Telser, for plff., Al
hert Abraham for deft.
3647. Isabella Jane Curry et nl,
plff., vs. n. If. Maynard, deft.; action
for money. Wlmberly & Cordon.
3654. Claris 1,. Jewett. plff.. vs.
P-olwln P. Jewett, deft.; suit for di
vorce. John T. Long.
3656 8. C. Ilartrum, plff., vs.
Everett V. Hrlnlng, deft.; action for
money, (icorgo Jones, for plff.
3B63. W. J. Lndd, plff., vs. Frank
f. Clements, deft.; action for money.
Conhow & Ithodcs, for plff.
31165. Frank Wnrner, plff., vs.
Waller II. llowinan et ux, defts.; ac
tion for money. Chas. V. Hopkins,
for pirf., Frank J. Neuner, for deft.
3669. Tru-lllu Hlscutt Co.,-a cor-
ponitlon, plff., vs. (I. 0. Miles, deft.;
I action for money. Goss, Kendall &
.viurpny, ror pirr,
3674. Hen W. Olcolt, rt nl, Plff., vs.
Kalherlnn I,. Hchlief, et al, Hefts.;
suit to foreclose mortgage. J. O. Wat
son, for Plff, Smith & Shields, P. J.
Hunts', Chiis. A. Hardy, for Defts.
3450. The Commercial Corp., a
corporation, plff., vs. John Hanks,
deft.; action for money. Samuel II.
Lawrence, for plff.
3456. Swift & Co., a corporation,
pHf., vs. W. P. ltecd, et ux. deft.; ac
tion for money. Goss, Kendall &
Murphy, for plff.
3457. Margaret Pnuer, plff., vs.
.lameB V. Wilder and Amanda .1.
Wilder, deft; suit for Injunction. 11.
L. Kddy, for plff., Itlco & Orcutt. for
defts.
3463. John Perinl, plff., vs. Loo
nn Mills Llir, Co., a corporation,
deft.; action for money. Wlmborly
& Cordon, for plff., Cake A Cake.
3477. W. C. Wllkins, plff., vs. Leo
nn Mills l.br., Co., n corporation,
deft.; action for money. 11. J. Slilnn
for plff., Cuke A Cnko, for defts.
34S2. It. I,. Snhln, plfj.. vs. Loo
na Mills Lbr., Co., n corporation,
deft.; action for money. Sidney Tel
ser, for plff., Cnko A Cnko.
34S7. "redlt Service Co., a cor
poration, plff., vs. .1. L. Caseheer
deft.; action for money. Win. II. Lay-
ton, et nl, for plff.
3498. Stnto of Oregon, plff., vs.
John PrlemL deft.; Indictment.
George Nenner. Jr.
3530. llosebnrg National Hank,
plff.. vs. C. It. Wilder, et nl, deft.;
Xjz service Counts
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JOHN M. SCOTT,
General Pass. Agt., Portland. Ore.
foreclosure of mortgage. D. L. Ed
dy for plff.
3531. In the matter of the Loca
tion of the I'mpqua ParX Kosehurg
Hoad in Itoad District No. 14. & 27
Petition of J. K. Plainsted, et al,;
action for damages. II. L. Eddy,
3551. Ruth Nosewortly, plff., vs.
George Nosewortly, deft., suit, for
divorce. John T. Long, for plff.
3557. Hazel Clarke, et al., plff.,
vs. Clara linker et al. deft.; Btilt to
quiet title. Wlmberly A Cordon,
Coshow A Ilhodes.
3589. Credit Service Compnny, a
corporation, plff, vs. C. K. Wilier,
deft.; action for' money.' V. V. Pen
dergrass, for plff.
3592. John lireuner Compnny, a
corporation, plff, vs. J. L. Cook,
deft.; action for money. Rice A
Orcutt, for plff.
3593. The Pacific Northwest Ad
justment Company, a corporation,
plff, vs. Warren P. Reed, deft.; ac
tion for money. George Jones, for
plfr.
359.". Maude Parks, plff, vs. O.
M. Hunan, deft.: action for money.
Wlmberly A Cordon, for plff.
3624. The Commercial Corpora
tion, a corporation, plff, vs. K. G.
Kidd, deft.; action for money. Sam
uel H. Lawrence.
3626. Jennie Tt. Hopkins, plff, vs.
II. F. Hopkins, deft.; suit for divorce.
Wlmberly A Cordon, Klce A Orcutt.
.1639. Samuel It. Stumho and
C. W. Ktumbo, plff., vs. Five Point
l.br. Co, et al. deft.: suit to cancel
contract. C. It. Watson, for plff.
It. I,. F.ddy, for deft.
3610. Melbourne Hamilton, plff,
vs. Sndle Hamilton, deft.; suit for di
vorce. O. S. Urown.
;i."7. I. S. Weaver et al, plff,
vs. Eva J. Hates et al. deft.; suit to
foreclose lien. George Nenner, Jr.,
for plff, Albert Abraham, for deft.
3i'.."iS. Charles 11. Aytch. pirr, vs.
K. K. Dyer and Jennie Dyer, deft.;
suit to foreclose mortgnge. John
T. Long, for plff, H. L. Fddy, for
derts.
3659. Kate Wellman, plff, vs.
Herbert P. Lauder et nl. defts.; suit
to quiet title. Cnrey F. Martin, Ivan
G. Martin, for plff.
3660. S. J. Hnseel. plff, vs. Frank
Wilson et ux. defts.; action for mon
ey. O. S. Hrown, for plff, n. L.
F.ddv, for deft..
3751. Oscar Kllnko et al. plff, vs.
Hondas County Light A Water Co,
n corporal ion et al. Heft.: suit In
equitv. Carl K. Wlmherlv for Plff.
3752. Nullum Quick. Plff, vs. L. R.
Chambers. Deft.: action for money.
Coshow A Jones, for Plff, II. I,. F.ddy,
for Deft.
3753. Mary M. Kinmnn, Plff, vs.
Clarence II. 'Kinmnn. Deft.; suit for
divorce Mbert Abraham, for riff,
Clarence H. Kinmnn. for Deft.
3754. Su.in K. Rrncg. PIT, vs.
George Hrncc. Deft.: suit for divorce.
Albert Abraham, for Plff.
3676. W. C. Dement, plff, x
Homer Hurd deft.; ectlon for money.
George Jones, for plff.
3678. J. S Hlankenshlp. Plff, vs.
O. H Place. Deft.; action for monev.
P. I.. Wbinple. for Plff, John T.
Long, for Deft.
3''.o. R. A. Annln. Plff, vs. Reeds
port Lumber Co.. ivft : suit to fore
close mortgage. Peck, Peck A Hrsnd.
f.r Plff Goss .Kendall A Murphy,
Chas A lT-rdy, Carey A Kerr A Spen
cer, f.ir D. ft.
i NOTICE.
PITTSBURG, Nov. 9. Moral
standards of American workmen
have risen aince the war, levels of
workmanship are higher and ap
preciation of practical education
has Increased, acording to a report
read today at tlie. second session
of the National rersonnel Associa
tion in annual convention here.
The report was rendered by the
Committee on Shop Training. R. I.
Sackett, dean of engineering, Penn
sylvania State College and a leader
in the educational worgk of the
American Society of Mechanical En
gineers, la chairman of the commit
, tee.
"The resumption of production Is
proving again that we have a rhort
ago of skilled workmen," declares
the report. "Industries are picking
the men whom they employ with
more discrimination lhan was possi
ble during the war.
"At no previous time has there
' been the same appreciation by wage-
earners of the value of practical
education which pertains more or
less directly to their Jobs. There
are continuation schools for those
under the statutory age limit; there
are trade schools, Y. M. C. A.
; schools and correspondence courses.
All of these are being utilized and
are contributing to tin training
of the Industrial classes, principally
the younger portion."
The vestibule school, affording
group training and largely nn out
growth of the war, may or may not
have come to stay, said the report,
which found that opinion dirfers
widely as to whether it Is only nn
emergency expedient or not.
"Willi Industry," continued t!u
Report, "thinking more and more
along the lines of education anil
training, it would appear that the
time Is not far off when many of
them will havo in many depart
ments at least, an instructor as well
as a foreman, probably not giving
full time to Instruction, but de
voting whatever time is necessary
to preparing new employes for the
particular tasks they are to per
form.
"Mnny training leaders, particu
larly those working outside of pro
duction, have been decidedly op
posed to utilizing the foreman as a
teacher. There is a vast amount of
difference between 'knowing how'
and 'teaching how.'
That systepiatic training of
workers to promote efficiency Is
gaining ground' was the outstand
ing statement of the Committee on
Psyehoglcnl Testa and Hating Scales
which reported at yesterday's ifs
slon. The report dealt with results
of a nationwide survey and Indica
ted that seventy out of every 102
companies questioned give some
kind of Instruction to their employ
es. Thirty-one of these companies,
the report showed, employ psy
chological tests to measure Intelli
gence, nptltude and progress.
HUSH COLLKL'NS AUK
l.OSIMi HK.AITY, SAVS
IK III, IV "SI-DUALIST"
The evenness of performance so often re
marked in Dodge Brothers Motor Cars is
due, in no small part, to the thoroughness'
with which each unit is inspected during
the process of manufacture and assembly.
A trained staff of 800 experts is employed
in this work alone, and approximately 5285
individual inspections are made on each car.
So exacting and rigid are the standards ap
plied to these inspections that the slightest
variation either in workmanship or ma
terial is instantly discovered and rejected.
Dodge Brothers are almost over-scrupulous
in their constant aim to make each
car as sound and '"perfect as is humanly
possible. '
The Price is $1065 Delivered
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
R0SEBURG, OREGON
Phone 458.
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same lustre, and their cheeks have
lost that wonderful Irish complex
ion, and their carriage Is not nearly
so attractive as It used to be. How
ever, the outline of the features Is
Just as good as ev.r it was.
"The reason of this change Is the
abnormal tlmo that Ireland has pas
sed through. The excitement and
amount of nervousness through
which the people nave pasred have
Had their effects more on the wo
men than on the men. Another
Hy DANIKL O'CONNKI.L.
International News Service Staff
Correspondent..
DrnLIN, Nov. 9. Irish Colleens
are losing their beauty. This was
the view expressed by a famous
henillv snecialist in Dublin.
'The girls of Dublin and other thine- is that pIH ,i nf ,i,
cities In Ireland nre not nearly so much outdoor exercise owing to the
preiiy as they were eluht or ten I street dangers
years ago." he told me in nn Inter-1 pin fnr,.,.aat wn
view. "Their eyes have not the-talnty. however, that with the re
turn or normal times Irish colleens
again will become the most beauti
ful In the world."
Notice Is hereby given that a meet
ing of the Melrose Cemetery associa
tion will be held at the old school
house on, Saturday, November 11th.
at 2 o'clock p. m.. 1922. A Lill at
tendance is r-questiHl as matters of
Importance are to be considered.
H P. CONN. President.
K.Y.O. A. CRANK, Clerk.
CONCERT FRIDAY.
The orchestra of the Christian
church Hible school will give a con
cert of popular numbers at the church
Friday evening. Nov. 10. at K o'clock.
Admission fiee. Collection will be
laken. Proceeds will go to the build
Ins fund.
o
For yesra the bame. "Patea the
Printer." has been synonymous with
"food printing."
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WltATII Y: OIUIXT TO
plws or m:w renin
NOW Is the time to have us
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delivering its full rated capacity
for your battery will need all
the "juice" obtainable to keep
up with the demands of cold
stiff motors and long nights.
Let us examine the whole sys
tem NOW and be sure of A-l
starting, lighting and Ignition
this winter .
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LONDON. Nov. 9 Inhabitants
of two tiny Channel Islands lierm.
area .120 acres, and .lethou. aera, 4
acres are up In arms ncnlnst the
conduct of their new Laird- Comp
ton Mackenzie, famous novelist.
They have been believing that he
Intends to close the islands to their
ordinary rnmnier visitor and in
stead erect u ca;.ino for his own
friends.
.Mai keii7ie say t!i--v are lnlvrln:
under false impressions.
"I have leased the Islands fron
Hie Crown." he says. Tnder th
lease visitors have a ptilegr
not a right. to land In lierm am
Jethou on two days a week. pavHi
n toll of twelve ci nts each, of which
the Crown receives four rent ;,n()
I the other eight. It would b.
neither to my Interest nor to that o'
the eOO Inhabitants lo k -, p -,,
visitors.
"It is unirne that I Intend to con
vert the islands Into a casinn What
I am doing is rnnv-tinn the v.-r
maid Tavern Into -he Mermaid 'inn
where a dozen n-;,.f K, , rn1
toy the air. shooting. fi.hlPe an(1
In the future a game of tmf
. v')VL,'a, 1 ''"' t Is the e
tahllshmmt of a little counirv rlnh
American lit.et. ; ,.,v want ;h
xi uni.-i mi p iv on
good will "
Th
ley p'r--on.il
Inhabit, mi. ,,f ,i, ii,,i v.
ne Inlands still regd themselves
as Independent of crcai Hrl,c,n
They still h.ve their ow ' r',''n;
.,, rnnous language
atook liang.h POoom-.l, ieialoh'
160 ACRES
0 acres of good, rich
cultivated land. 40 acres
of this Is first class
prune land. 15 acres
in grain. 1 acre In
broccoli. New 5 room
house; new barn. 3
cows, 2 yearling heif
ers; team; harness;
wagon; one lght wagon
and single harness. 4
dozen chickens; two
cultivators; two har
rows; one mower;
cream separator and
small tools; Including
all the furniture In the
house. All the above
for S, 000.00 If taken at
once.
RICE & RICE
Keal Estate Brokers,
ROSEBURQ, OREGON
The Cave Vul to"
looks, no education, fe
. j i. nnthllf
loria nun ik - : ,
hygiene. But to P' "
limitations he hid oor m
which some of Hi
descendents lackuH'""
sound teeth.
rr-L - n tT ttjt
1DB letvou" -
because he hd P13
balanced diet
11 18 ,odsT ISS
fact that a great
of human H! "Z,
directly or lndirecUj to p
teeth.
DR.H.R.NERM;
THE tESS P'"
DENTIST
Fre. EaiaiM'
PalnltM
AbsolB"