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    W08EBUR0 NEW9BEVIEW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY n, 1924.
PAGE rivi
mSociety
WHERE SHALL WE DINE
SUNDAY?
f n. answer you trill invariably get from folks who appreciate de
A . i. delightful service and charming environment, is the
I "e Y Not Et Wning Room at the Douglas Hotel the pleasuntest 5
'. , In tOWD." K
SUNDAY DINNER MENU
SOUP
Chicken Okra
RELISHES
Sauce.
SALADS
Crab 40c Waldorf 45c
FISH
Breaded Filet of Solo. Tartar Sauce
ENTREES
mnffrd Sirloin of Beef, Mushroom Sauce
DIU" . i '.. . I..I .. fm.ntrv flnu
pdekes 50c
Shrimp 40c
2 ih vnl Cutlets. Country Gravy .
Chicken Fricassee, Egg Dumplings l'arisienne
nailed Fresh Tongue, Tomato Sauce
m . . . ....... K'.wwl 1 ...
Bfsiiett Bee' duuic mm ..v...
Apple Fritters. Fruit Sauce
Hot Parkerhouse Rolls
1 VEGETABLES
..45c
-45c
..45c
..55c
..45c
..40c
ROASTS
Mashed Potatoes
nf Pork. Dressing
Stufled Young Turkey, Apple Jelly
Lima Beans In Butter
...50c
65c
DESSERT
Assorted Pies 10c
Cake 10c
Y-NOT-EAT
Jackson and Douglas Streets
Roseburg, Oregon
PIE HER MYSTERY BAFFLES
CHICAGO POLICE- ID Ml GUILTY
U
T
Mwoclnted Press Leased Wire.)
CHlCAliO, Feb. 23.- A double
I'ltery involving the theories of
lotlepring killing revenge or do
ttle trouble centers the activity of
wttlies seeking clues to the slay
' of John Duffy found yesterday
krtljr identified as Mrs. Duffy, found
iroaasiae snowdrift and a woman
it night in an anartnient. nm'fv
fared with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C.
non.
Awarch Is being mnrln for 1v nn
fn. Cecil Horton, thought to have
i ten days ago on an automobile
P to Detroit and since rotiimod
South papers and letters in the
nrtment indicate that the dead
"man may he Mrs. Horton.
rouce learned from letters that the
"man formerly lived in Louisvilllc,
fr.. where she was known as Miss
M-ey and Miss Virginia James and
"ue nine nad lived in Berkeley.
'I'nFni. . i ..... . . r
a leuer ironi ner moth
written her on February 1J, in
ated that she had i..m i," ....i"
nlr been marri. to a stranger
wnom the mother apparently had
knowledge.
According to the Chicago Kcrald
a Lxam n..i. rt. .
I,!,. ., r real name is
tl" "Kherty, wanted for four
murders in Philadelphia. The news
paper says he was an accomplice of
Horton until they quarreled because
of jealousy.
CHICAGO, Feb. 23. Lester Exley
today positively identified the body
of the womun shot to death in her
apartment yesterday as that of his
sister, Mrs. John Duffy, whose, hus
band also was found shot to death
several hours earlier, his frozen body
having been discovered in a prairie,
mites from his home. Kxley suid
his sister was married to Duffy, St.
Valentine's Day in Louisville. Ky.
The police are searching for Jack
Horton and the latter's wife, known
as Lucille Morton, who came to Chi
cago Dcembcr 19 from Louisville, ac
cording to baggage checks found in
the Duffy apartment. Karlier a gro
cery clerk had said he had known the
slain as Mrs- Horton but a milkman
disputed that, saying that there were
two women in the bouse and that he
knew the slain woman as Mrs. Duffy.
Thoorles of bootlegging, jealousy
and other possible motives for tht
double slaying are lieinjg considered
by the police. Detectives are agreed
that Duffy was slain elsewhere and
the body carted to the prairie.
IE ClI AT !
REVIVAL SERViGEl
niiti.k
he cr,., 10 delight
1 J5"UJ." Mr k r. " "e" Are
1 "o an,! h ' ra has "I'lendid
Pag'4k.ti. r... .. . . V,r ,lHrs w 'he
N ,e." ' hot father. Tl.
mark of 2G0 has been set for the
Bible ncbnol. The evangelist will
speak Sunday morning on, "Putting
On the Armor." The evening subject
will lie, "Why So Many Churches?"
This sermon will be illustrated by a
large chart. The Bible school meets
at 9:45, and the Y. P. S. C. E. at 6:30.
?dei0tf"' Krelet services ever
. " e , nur'h was the one lasti
NOTICE
I will treat anv nMient suffering
Mhtat the Christian church revival fr"m HI"'"""1"'8'", neuriiis. lumbago,
m- aiunnr o f i nnreoi'L' n ,.,., At tump rtiT-inil'it inti fi I
honor of Mmhnr tk- l . norvousiicM or noor circulation, etc
KCZ1K,"l-V'"n'1''"'-y W Packing :'.r-- "enef.t o: relieve yu. and
... -pace ws talinn v..f. : "u ""' mic n.ni.u. i.m.
lr in the class rooms halt t ho : '"u "mv 'lo 60 Purchasing
'muni n.., . ...
ui, ana Htili thov
i:h"r tk 1Rr"' "'rvlre honoring ai'l'li'"'e that I use.)
"Elect rent" (The Electro Therapeutic
(Continued from page four.)
Mrs. V. Fisher. Mrs. B. Chllson. Mrs.
G. Staten and Mrs. J. M. Deardorf
were sealed. The next meeting of
the club wi be on Friikiy, March 7,
at the home of Mrs. Staton.
O
Mrs. L. Goodman
Is Hostess Recently
Mrs. L. Goodman was hostess to
the Northside .Sunshine Club recently,
a feature of the afternoon being shwo
ers of gifts for four of the members.
A large bowl of violets centered a
dainty luncheon table, with red rib
bon streams leading to each plate. En
Joying the occasion were Mrs. S.
Baney, Mrs. F. Bowen, Mrs. Wm.
Fisher. Mrs. A. E. Pederson, Mrs. E.
P. Ballou, Mrs. B. Chllson, Mrs. L.
M. Ingles, Mrs. G. Staten: visitors
were Mra. G. Poole, Mrs. N. Fisher,
Mrs. R. Chllson, and Mrs. Carsten.
N
Birthday Anniversary
Occasion for Gathering
The seventy-second birthday anni
versary of Mrs. O. Martin, ou Febru
ary 17, was the occasion for a gather
ing at her home of about thirty of
her friends and neighbors who called
to express their good wishes. After
the informal evening, Mrs. Martin,
and her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Hill of
Independence served a delicious sup
per. O
Sylmon Social Circle
Spends Delightful Afternoon
The ladies of the Sylmon Valley So
cial Circle spent a delightful after
noon on Thursday with Mrs. Max
Myers, needle work and social chat
ting speeding the afternoon. Howls
of English violets and jonquils gave
a pretty decorative effect. Dainty
refreshments were served to Mrs.
Warren Cloake, Mrs. Walter Cioake,
Mrs. Walter Belcher. Mrs. C. E. True
blood, Mrs. Henning, Mrs. Ernest
Sharpe, Mrs. Mary Tester. Mrs. O.
Martin, Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Miss
Audry Myers, Miss Alice Myers. The
next meeting of the circle has been
postponed for two weeks on account
of the busy broccoli season, and will
be held March 20 at tbe home of
Mr 8. Martin.
ft ft
Mrs. Sandstrom Hostess
for House Guest
For the pleasure of her house
guest, Mrs. B. D. Grainger, of Marys
ville, Calif., Mrs. O. J. Sandstrom or
Melrose was hostess at a pleasant at
tertioon party Thursday. After in
formal chatting and sewing, a dainty
luncheon was served by Mrs. Sand
strom. Gathered for the afternoon
were Mrs. Grainger and little duughter
Helen, Mrs. Charles Reed, Mrs. A. J.
Llndgren, Mrs. K. M. Reese, Mrs.
Fred Reese, Mrs. A. Johnson, Mrs. C.
O. Nelson, Mrs. Jack Busenbark, Mrs.
Henry Johnson, Miss Florence Nol
Bon, and Miss Violet Reed.
- . , Hf
Merry Fudge Party
for Winning Side '
The losing side of a recent mem
bership contest conducted by the Ep
worth League of the M. E. church,
entertained the winners with a fudge
party on Thursday evening nt the
home of Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Pierce.
The young people who gathered for
the merry party were Misses Helen
Churchill, Hnzel Itockmeyer, Dorothy
Palmer. Martha Yoe, Gladys Smith,
Myth Henderson. Cornelia Martin,
Bernice Koser, Frances Metealf, Vi
vian Orcutt, Flo Adams, Messrs.
Clare Geddes, Paul Trueblood, Ted
Booth, Frank Wilson, David Oleman,
Paul Geddes, Roy Rinehurt, Harvey
Ewens. John Hess, Kay Martin, Ches
ter Padden, Dick Slater, Merl Austin,
Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Knolls.
Clever Bridge Party
at Conlee Home
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Conleo Invit
ed a number of their Intimate
friends in on Thursday evening, ar
ranging tables of bridge for their
amusement. Mrs. Young and Mr. Pet
terson won high honors at curds.
ITnusual place cards were a feature
of the clever luncheon table being
in the form o' telecrams. with ap
propriate remarks rescribiug the ec
ceniricttles of each guest. Enjoying
the hospitality of Mr. and ...a. Cou
lee were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Love,
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Allan. Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Devaney, Mr. and Mrs.
V. M. Petterson, Mr. and Mrs. S. N.
Young, Mr. and Mrs. I'. V. selling
ton. Colonial Party Is
Unique Affair
Tim 'iiiaint spirit of George Wash
ington's day, when stately dames
with powdered wigs and boultaiit
kii t. diinccd the griiceml minuet
The special musical aiir. ! 1 also fit and adjust archsuip.itn and courtly sciuln s bowed over small
' "son ,f ,k Lo"-'ne Stivers.
when needed.
Herbert C. Owens
Terminal Hotel
7 to 10 p. m.
For two weeks.
L 1, - : . " ei.ll.
kinl.'V"".1 h-Popl all Joined kJ,o . vs ! Atf the Mosquito f.!'."1 Churchill. M.s. Flora Ste,
l ' "uer. Mr. Altheide The on 1 x'.Kvl '""" '""," t, It. Stewart and Mrs. A.
Kreat hein In W.a!" " 'dK!! ,",f h.h.l ."VI '' I were In charge nf the re
as especially
SThWML'K IS !tl'lt!:i
( Ass.e-latert Press I.-naeU Wire.)
T A CO MA. Feb 2.1. The passenger 1
..ii..- steamer iturton. one of tfie b.fst j
Kreat help Id
night. Thu vessel was built in 1905
harms, was revived for an uvcni;i
last titbit wht'ii the Daughter of the
American r"olutlou eii'-rtaf ned
their fri ndH with a Culonial party
at i ho H'iiillne ronwrvatory.
The settiuK of flag arid flow
vr wad an entrancing lacki;roiiml
tor lh oid time eoctume of the
Itaakliters. Mrs. Holt n Sinii k and
!.Mrn. W. R. WilliH poured at a pret
tily d'eoratt'd tahlu, Mrs. K. M
wnrl, -Mra.
I'. Set her
arpe nf th rerreshnient
tabl . A charmlnir contrant was af
forded hy the dainty modern i ven
1 1 ijet towns of Minxes Meli-n Ctiurefiill
Vivian Orcutt, Uurthea Jtu.senhark,
and Fern ilnsonhark. wlio ushered.
An int'TeK'iiiK program was open-1
ed by Mra. William Jiell, It em of
L'mpMtiu Chapter I. A. K. who bpoke i
nmn-i.rt inv thu nrf uiilr:. ilnt.d liu .
Ptnte Se nator and Mrs. K. B. Vnz j,cts and ainis, other uunibersi
mHir- n iof i.ed. North I j.kota, are puests 01 1 wcTP.
I -k. Ore-tt , L ",nu w,ne C0I1-'C. M. and Miva Market J'ate in tm Tria, Mr. W. K. Ott. violin, Mrs-f-:
SontUv. T!,li i..are b'lK laid cty. The., hiv jut retutned from ! ie Mlvln. celio. ;.!rn. Chas. lMn- i
PiftHm both mu" a tr'I' tJ cential f'aiilorma. and alter i(n, piano; radinc. Mlaa Margaret
lr h the t .!norn,ni? and eve- a v eek nr so v. ill' return, to iheir, UA(; vocal nolo, MUs Kdna liaznl-j
Ver mill azain111! n '-"rraine North Dakota home. He-ides r- pre-j tine; eojoii.al minuet In ( oturm ly j
1 iM 'n Play on the raw.'itmno hi- iiwtrin in the 5'ate en-1 i. roth v Mr! mnnld. Marv -uJia ( lark. .
r list " . quamte atp. Mr Vase is a banker and rai.cn- (ieorcina v arner. Kiieen Ktimll.
ier. and in ciin.-idTed one of t tie most i n miwii urn: Mantan i uuuni;
Mrs. Uelvin at the piano; reading
Klu Adatua; vocal auto, Mra. Kred
Strang with Mra. U. h L. Liutott at
th piano; correct uko of the flag,
lr. K. B. Stewart, commander ot
Tmpqua Post of American. Legion;
vocal solo, Mr. Chan. Brand with
Mra. Melviu at the piano; pioneering
the loud into Die won, Judge lieo.
Kiddle, Commandant of the Oregon
Soldier's Home.
A aitver offering was taken for
the purpose of placing a marker on
the Pacific Highway to designate the
Old Oregon Trail, and the sum of
122 waa realized for thU fund.
ft
Mr. and Mrs- C. A. Lock wood have
as their guesta for the week end
festivitlea, Mr. and Mra. E. 1 Thoiu
of Salem. Mr. Thorn U a aistt-r of
Mrs. Lockwood.
11I
1VK tP AJSj,i.;T KM Tie
ii'iiofc;Mi-: r ok hiliiahi
aw;m u
497.69
trut?t to
C72.08
3S9.26
Not la htrehv irivfn ih..t ,.
council of the city of II.uvtmrK. ort-
kii. on tn ifctn day of February
1 4. -y Ordinance No. 8mo. dH-Hr the
usutsbinent for th impioviinoni of
Military Avenue fr.in the euwi lin-
Owry Avenue to tlte wejtt nd uf th
una Mn-et liliUKe, in the i-lty of Hove
burtf. iM-rKon, t be upon ach lot or
part of lot or purer I of hind 'ptHinlly
benefitted therehy. iH folluwa, tu-wlf
Name r ipt ion Amount
K l. Burch, (I- W. Mcuner)
Commt netug at a point on the
N ule ut Coon Hay UaKun
Itoad M6I.S4 ft. K of KV Tor
of J. Huntley IHa'; tlionce X
1S ft.: I he nee K 4i ft.; th-me
H 105 ft.: thence V on N M1.i
uf.i'oo liay Wukoh Uoad 4u ft.
to the place uf b ginnniK 103 67
p. 1. Hurvh. (U V. M.-uger)
Commencing at a point on N
mdu of I'ouj lUy WaKoti Uoad
15l.a4 ft. K of SV .or. of J
Huntley DIA'; thence N lo& ft:
tlieiica K 60 ft.; thence s li5
ft.; thence W on N Mid- of Coo
liny WaKon Itoad &y (t. to place
of berluitlnK go
E. Ii. A Iona M. IVrrino Oomi at
a Mitnt 6( ft. x a y6 v
K of HW cr. of uix; f j"
Huntley, said claim IninR No
66 in Tp. 27, S. It. 6. UVM;
thence K 97 3-4 ft.; thtnce x
26b ft.; thence V !7 3-t ft ;
thence 8 iitii it. to olnce of li.--
KtiiniiiK
II. 1. MepnenH Ilea, at a nnint
hft ft. N 24.46 rhaiiiH K of
yV cor. of VIa: or J. Huntley,
same tiehiK CIj Xo. n 'i
27. 8. Jt. 6. WWM: running
thence 265 ft. X; thence US ft
K: tlience 265 ft. S. - thm- in"
ik. h i on h Hilary
the beginning
A. A. lieilowit Btr, at Doint fill
ft. N & 26.46 cimiirn K of SV
cor .of IHa: of J. Muiult v be
ing 1. No. 66 in To. 27,' S It
6 WWM; running thence K on
N line of Mtlitarv Street 75
ft.; thence N lay ft.; theme V
75 ft.; thence 8 130 ft. to place
of beginning-
J. C. bullerton Heir, hi n.ilnt in
8 side of Military 8t.; lit yj
chailiB W of HE cor. of CI. No
66, of J. Huntley, situated in
Tp. 27. 8. H. 6, WWM. run
ning thence W ulong X line
oi mid Military Nt. 120 ft to
K line of Old County Itoad
leading to Lune 8t. Ilridge.
(now Corey Ave.J, thence 8
along K line of Corey Ave. linf
ft.; thence B to property lino
of I KohlhuK-n, thence N
along said KuMliagen line 100
ft. to place of beginning C'S.CO
1 KohlhaKeti -Ii'g. at point on
8 l-ropeily line of Military St.,
from which street monument
at interhcction uf Coiev Ave.
& Military 8t, bear8 N 0 deg
20 mlu. hi 30 ft. and N 89 Ut g
40 inhi. W AiH tt.; theme N
89 deg. 10 mtn. V 278 ft. to
property line of J. C. Fuller
ton; thvnce 8 along said prop
erty line ft.; thence ii
parallel Willi Military St. 278
ft. thence X 100 ft. to 'begin
ning H1C.45
Douglas County, To County
. Hoad 1192.38
A. J. He I Iowa Beg. At point 60
ft. X & 27.60 ch. K of aV cor.
of DIJ of J. Huntley, Maine be
iiiHT Xo. 66 in Tp. 27, 8. It. 6,
WWM; running thence K on
N lino of M lltary 8t. 140 ft. to
W line of Madrono Ave.; theme
N 100 ft. along W one ot Ma
drono Ave.; thence W 1 Ml ft.:
then, e S loo ft to place of be-
KUUIIIIK
Sioier o f Merey. Corporation
H eg. at point 60 ft. X &.
S".4i th. K of WW tor. or J.
Hcntiey 1IA' Xo. 56 in Tp. 27,
8. it. 6. WWM; running ihinru
8 along K lino of Count v
iio;id to S line of fa Id DiJ
Xo. r,B. tnem-e K 1 00 II ;
tilt iU e X 6u ft.; theneo W 100
tt. to place of beginning .... 281.00
U. Hjiipbi ll All that part of
following ib-SlTllH'd pi IIIO'eH
i liirf K fioin Diik 8t. Bridge.
J.cgiiininK at pomt 1.3,'i th. K
of K cor. Of UlAJ Xo. 66 of
J. Jluiuiey, Mituated la Tp. 27,
8. It. 6, WWM; tht me W
il.67 ch.; tlience 8 l.io ch.;
tnen f .s il d g. K to V bang
of w lniHua Hi ver; tlieio o
following tne meanders l the
W bank of eu lil uer In JK
dire, lion io tij ola e ot be-
H'unlng . . . .
Ut-i iha. i:ii-ii,th 1 1. m1 go All
that pail i-t-al esiati; i i.ig
S of Military St. and the OitK
Hi. bridge or off and from the
folio rt in g dftf rlhed I eal pn.p-
ity. n .-wit: il. g. at point Uil
cli. K of SE cor. if AJ! Xo.
w6 ot J. llunlk-y, MluaUd In
Tp. 2.". ii. ;. ti. WWM, Ihtrnv
14.57 ch.; them e 8 1.60 . b.;
theme S z deg. hi to V bonk
of 8 I'mpqim Itiver; then e
following tiie nteandern of W
l.ink o( K.od nver in NK d.-le-tion
to the pla e of b. khi
t;in. Miipt that part cold to
Walter . Cum! well S'tO f6
Wall, r W. ardwell It. at
point on S piop.-?ty lme of
Military Aw. iroin wlm h
Ht.ut-t inoiKiin. nt nt In tet aim -to
-n tf i ..r.y & Military Av. .
beam X d it 20 mm. 1-. :;
It. ami X k'J deg. in mlu. V
4S It.; Ih.Jee 8 t ueg. I'll mill.
111 4 ft. to Hiakr; tloii c x
-o d. g. in inin. k ft. to
Make on li It bat.k of' 8 l iup-Mi-tt
Hi r. l hence N r,u d. g.
inin. 1-: :'j.4 ft. along hank
to lake; 1 1. io e N o deg, jn
inin. K li. fi. to xtake mi S
Iiroperty line of Mililarv A v ;
l ii'.'e X deg. 40 msn. W
60 II. tj place of beg liming . . 211.16
follows, to-wit:
KfUe n 1 1 HHptln Amount
hi. P. Ilallou I,ot , Aiken's Ad-
union, Itosebura 171 tt
. nanou hiii a. Amen Ail.
dition, HoaehurK J7 13
Nainie Kl,nke U 4, Alkt-a a
Addition, Itttnebuiff S7 13
Lucie ingeU t-t 6. Alknn'M Art-
i, Aiken s
Aiken's
37.13
37.13
s, Aiken's
37.13
dition. Ittuifhni
U. I Whipple W
Addition. Kiebui g
H. U Whipple--Utt
Addition. Kottbeurg
. 1 Whipple Uit
A4ldiitni, koaeborg 39 OV
U. U Whipple ft. Aiken'.
Addition, Uoveburg
IC. h, v'dpple Uot 10,'Alken'a
Addition. Koaeburg
11 'hippie Uit ii, Aiken's
Aildition. Hoseburg
lncte Inglen U-t 12. Alkt.n'
Addition. Hosehurg 7. . .
Lucie ingel La.t IS. Aiken's
Addition, Koaeburg (W. lt ft.)
M. Woodruff Ii 1.1 Aiken's
Addition. Hojeburg (R. 3o ft.
M. Woodruff Li 14, Aiken's
Add It ion. lliiMihitrtr
M. Woodruff Lot IS.
Addition, Koaeburg .
M. Woodruff Uit 11.
Addltlou, Hosebura; .
Aiken's
' 'Aiken's
63.14 !
37.13 j
37.13
37.13
8.28
7.86
37.13
17.13
37.13
Total I621..S7
A statement of the aforesaid attaesa
ment haa been entered In the Docket of
City Liens and the aame is now due and
paable at the office of the city treaa
urer In the city hall in lawful money
or the United 8tatea and If not paid
within twenty days from the date of
this notice, such proceeding will be
taken for the collection thereof a are
provided by the charier of the vlly of
Uoaeburg, Oregon.
Property owners who denlrs to take
advantage of the Bancroft llonding
act for the repayment of the a an e Hu
merus are hereby notified to call upon
ttie City Hecorder lor said purpose not
later than Marth 14th, lit 2 4, ai appli
cations will not b accepted after that
date.
It. I WHIPPIER,
City Hecorder of the city of Itose
burg, Oregon.
827.24
. . 280.411
. . 656.C6
210.1
. t7.l-H.l6
the 1
Irt IH
1. ' .M.)iher" .... " .. .l"'"K and lind km nr. l b twe-n varii)U
I. . "Mh, r,.a. Z.l-"'"?
non of the pvi-nlne
.....1 . ' Bounn norrs. :u waa ui i kium
ho-Mi.i Ka:.. ? '"te '"at a moth-.,,,.. w. , f,..., i,.,,,. n(i was Valu-
" HtL The i v n f "d '" f d al $, fi"- I'1"' Fi'ni.-r u
-fhlnK nrj , ' Rvo niHiiy ; towed ironi Iht wharf inio tlio bay
tTMslon u-k. .!!', 1 a laall"K after the fire as discovered and
"n o mor Invitation was , b- ach. d on a sand ;.it.
. llo -11 ' - -
III!
th- i'ity
In lawful
nd if ted
Ironi ihr
ni-ceiling!
I'll t 'iei
Of
. "I the Mrninr
Th-
"'rrnon.
W at the
m te the ,
r o. and ih ,
. . ways pieaae.
orcuestia. Tie prominent tm u in bis home state.
I vocal solo, Mrs. William Hiiuy with I
Totiil
A M.iti'fnt nr of the ntm,
IIK Iit ll.ir ! II I'llteM d In
ot City Lou- i.tid the name
nun p v 1.1. at the id in e of
Tr..u:,i.n 1 1.1 thr. it hitll
money of n.e t'rilttd Gluten u
'aid wii iiin twi nty ila m
dale of it, it- iiotiie. such pr
' 1 1 oe i;t h !) i"r in- col C 1 . 1 11 I 1
of in are pf vidi-d by the 'barter
the ilty i.f li di-lnirK, Oiegon.
rrop.-ri.v r.'AiUTs who d'Hire to take
advantage "I th- H;np-rri bonding
A-i r.r in npayineiit of the hmo-hh-nientH
,iti- l,-r fy nolilo-d to i.tti upon
ttn. . r- '- itb r for i-al'l purport- not
Inl.T thuii M.it'-h J 4t ti. Ili.'l, n upplt-
tilidtia Kill let be H'Ctpted hllrr tout
date.
!:. wmjppli:.
(irv l..i f.r'S'T of 11.4. eliv of 1 low-
burg, Oi I Hi 1 1
MUM K if sk.ii:m- I'Ott thu
imi iiih i,i, r or nt 1, i Ki;i.i
'uti- i l.ti-el-y given if. at ito- om
tin.fi eoi-.il ..f the ely of J : . tP-. o g.
On gut), d.il en the lftli day of I'thru-
rninaic e o, !, d--Ttient
for the improve
' 1 t f roni 1 I.h i
-t-r tr-i't to th fiiPi
A 1 nrlit-of-M , In
finif-K. I ir'-Koil. to t.e t!p
pari or lot or p;irei of
benefitted thcrebt as
NOTIf'K 4F AHSK.KT KH TIIK
IHI'ltOVKMKM' OK KANK hlHKKT
Notlc la hereby given that the com
mon council of the city of KoHchurg.
Oregon, did on the Ittth dv of Febru
ary, ia-4. by Ordinance No. MM, de
clare the aaeesmuent for the Improve
ment of Kane Street from the south
line of Lane atreel to the south end of
knn Mrcet a dedicated, in the city of
Unite burg. Oregon, to tie upon each lot
or part of lot or parcel 01 land espe
cially benefitted thereby, as follows,
to-wit:
Name Description Amount
il. V. Young Kant of Lot
4. Block 0, Itoaehurg $373. 9
Adella lladley Nurih 10 ft. ot
Lot 3. block CO, Koneburg. . . . 46.75
T. i. W -utherford S. pirtlon
of Lot 3, block 60. dencrlhei!
as follows: beginning at SB
cor. of Lot 3, running thencu
In N direction along V line
of Kane Ml.. 70 ft.: thence W
und at right angles with
Kane St., 7o ft.; thence run
ning H 70 ft. to the lot tmw
owned by P. benedick, thence
r; along saia ioi 10 it. u
pluee of beginning
J. tl. Day. Jr. lxt 2. block 60,
Koaeburg, Oregon 378.99
Frank Helllwell lot 1. block
60, Itnaeburg Oregon 373.91
Eniina Howard The U 4j of fol
lowing deHcribed premlMes:
beg. at KK cor. of blk. 60;
thence H along W line of Kane
ti. bo ft.; thence W parallel
v lth Ijiiif St. IVl ft. to K linn
of Alain 8t; thence N along K
line of naid Main Hi. 60 ft.;
tlience I along 8 line of Haiti
blk. tt. til ft. to place of
beginning
II. It. Ntrbus The V H f fl-
lowing described premti'eN:
beg. at point on K uoumlnry
of Kune ht. where K bouud
nt y of recorded plat and sur
vey of nuld city luteibecta K
boundary of Kane St., tald
point being 30 ft. 12 of stone
monument which la In center
line of Kane St. and on H
boundary Una of survey and
recorded plat of said city and
running thence S along K
boundary line of Kane Hi., 60
ft. to the land owned hy H.
Hamilton tat.; thence E
along N line of naid land of H.
Hamilton Kst., 174 ft.; thciica
N f5 ft, to stone monument,
thence W to place of begin
ning. Also beginning at NW
cor. of above mentioned tract,
thence N 2 deg. K 30 ft.;
inence 8 67 deg. K 184'i ft.
to Moor St., thence H
deg W along W boundary of
Moore St. t the Kli cor. of
certain tract of land deeded
by K. KUnt and Addiaon
H. Klilit, her li unbuild to
Maria A. Flint on the U'th
day of ler., lHftl and record
ed on page 411 of Vol. 12,
Heed Itecords, thence W along
N boundary of said prernln-8
is; ft. to K aide of Kane 81.,
and place of beginning 420.73
Dexter Hlce The W nf fol
lowing deacfilu-d preininea:
Hear, nt point from which
atone monument al ri extrein- .
Ity of Kane 8t. bears 8 77 deg.
W 61 Iks. d 1 Mtn nt, thence 8
r7 deg. Ii 2Si Iks., thence N
SS'i deg. B H24 Ika.. thence
N 55 deg. V 3i! Iks. to K Hide
nf Kane 81., thence 8 27 deg.
Ihen. i. 8 hi deir K 21 'i ft.:
W I.VT-5 Iks. t" biKiiiuing 47.66
I. (irave.H, (li. K. arr
SUNDAY DINNER
Hill Bros. Coffee Liptons Tea
Used Exclusively
TERMINAL CAFE
Open Every Day from 6 A. M. to 9 P. M.
12 M. to 8 P. M.
Jacknon and Washington
. . X x y t x x . t x . amc
SUSPECTS HELD
E
(A..nclatMl rr... Ta.ed Wire.)
SALT LAKH C1TV. Kfb. 2i. Lo
cal aulburltit-s were InlorniiHl toilHy
of the arrcxt at Clilraxo of John
LinKo and tiforgo Martiu, In whose
poHai-Hsinn were found newmmner
cllpplnxa. Riving detaila of the mur
der here two year b ago of Mra.
Omer R. Woods for whose death the
slain woman's huxband was execut
ed lant month, l.lngo and Mnrtln. ar-
cordiiiK to Information to bait Luke
authorities are held for Investiga
tion In Chicago.
It was the contention of Omer R.
Woods, even when he was before the
firhiK squad, that two robliera. one
of whom he thouKht A. C. Vadm-y of
Council. Idaho, and not he, killed
his wife. Mrs. Woods waa an In
valid. She was choked to loath as
she lay In bed In tlio Woods
apartment home here and then an
attempt made to act fire to the bed.
Woods was a native of To nn esse
and a former probate judge in Idaho.
CHIEFS MUST BE PRESENT ,
All Unipqua Chiefs who full to
show up for Initiation at the
ceremonies tonight will be drop.
pod from the organization, ac-
cording to an official order of
Chief Unipqua Neuner. Chief ,
Neuner slated that every mom
4 ber will be required to be prea-
ent, only the greatest emergency I
being accepted as an excuse. '
f
II.
IV. I
la
t'
IT' lit "f l!"l"
lit f Win .
line r tl
th . nv ..f I:
.in a. ti li t "
l.nd clieiliii)'
liuvl Tlio W '4 of followlliK
l''i.rrtle.l .r.'itiLi'fi: II. k "t
I'nllll on K sl.le nf . Kj.ii. Hi.
ll-olil wlltrll Ht.ill.' lll.illillll.'lit
lit S elul of Kane St. I.'ilr H
-J7 .l.-K. K Xltf IkH. ilmtalil;
tlM-n. e f f.-' I'K. I". 221 3- ft.;
tl. e K M't, .1. K. W r.'l II :
I ,. ... .. N Sr. .1. k. W :.il fl ; lo
i: Kj.l.i of Kails HI ; tli'-n.-i- N
li .1. K. W HlutlK K Hl'lf of
Ki.ik- SI. 7 1-3 ft. to place of
li.'Klnnliig 3j6.83
Him. I'lirn Nut. Hank Tin. W '4
of tii" followliiK l'-. rlti. 'I
.r. lilln".' Il.-K at pi.mt on K
hi. lr of Kane HI : S Ui ilix. I'.
fioiti fioliit In .. 'liter of Mini
si . :i lit . tl. N 21 il.'lT K flolll
fli'ii.- nioii'iiiK'nt iiii.rkliiK s
t.-Liiinui. of Kitio' Ht. In .-Hy
,.f lii..-l'iii k: tli'" e H r.1.' .l.-i.
K 2'J3 ft.; tii.'ino N n; .l.-ir.
k hi fi.. tin io.- N r-.' .I'-jf v
ft. to K ai'l' of Kune St..
Ili.ll..' ..II K al.le t,H ft. to
il:: " of lii'Kinnlnir. Almi fol
.loM ni. II' Kiiuilntc at point on
K Ki.l.' of K.iii'' Ht.. . ly of
I:, k. toirtf. fr-on whh II S es
Ir.oolv "f Kun.' Ht. t..-;ir H
1'7 .1. x. V :nr. Ikn iliMant,
i.-i. .' H 1-1 !. W -'.. ft.;
ft.; then'.' In W .ltr.'.tlon par
till. I with fli"t Ho'' I" K
twnitinnrv of Kune St.. Ihi'ino
N L'T .1- li K ft I" Pi
of t n ill t.i Kx.-.pt from Hi"
jiIlw t il" it L.li'l'. a rtrlp
of I m. I t ft. wl.l" off K m.le
of l.-io ill" il lands. .l.-'. 'l. d lo
J I' llark. r 2.SI
J r Darker. (II. C Wa'I I. Ml -II.
al Hi; . "T. of l.anr A
Kill'.' Ht. . thence H l.l"liK K
llii" of Kune Ht, 47 ft.; th. no
K panillcl with l.aii.- Ht. I in
ft.; th.-nce N p-iriill'l wlfli
Kin Ht 47 ft.; lhenc W
c I ..rice 8 lln. of Xmiiv Mt. lo
pU' .. of ! Klniilng 5U.78
Total :;. 1 K.71
A aliili'iii' nl of th" af'.r.MH.I i ' ..w
i.icnt h:..-. I" - tl cnlcri-.l In the liie kc!
..r I 'Il v I.lcni. alol Hi" Hume Ih now il-i"
atol i.hvhM" at Ih" offoe of Ih" cilv
In tl'" ' II v hull In l.i w I 'il
I tut. -I Htutc. Hii'l ir ri"l
t w en I v flu a f I "til til"
i : . ii"l lc ni' h pro. "i .11 int.
K '- n f'T the . "Ill ll"li th.'le-
i.f a. nr.- I't'iwI.'J I'.' II"' 'halt.r ot
lli" rv of l:....t"irir iircaon.
'r"'"rtv iliuti who "ilie to taka
a'Jviiliti.lfe of t:i" Itancriift Idill.llliK
A' t fi.r th" r.'l" . nii ui f III" a.io .a
fi'iitv m. Ii.rci.v notlflct to .all np
or th" .if r r.t.-r f"r t.alrt pin j.'.y"
,i.l ;i Iff tf .11 M..I' I' lHh. Il'il. -. l.p-
j.li, ,i!"H. will not ha j.. . t-.t"l i.rt.-r
tti.it ilale.
it I. wmi'i-i-i;.
f'ity lEccorik-r of t). ( ity uf l;oiie
buig. Oregon.
of
of t
I," t"
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to extend our sincere
thanks to all the kind friends and
neighbors, and I he pastor who assis
ted Uri in the loss of our loved one,
and also fur the beautiful floral of
ferings. W. P. WII.SON,
JKSSK L. TKVKBAUGH,
AND FAMILY.
THREE ARE DEAD
(Associated I'riss Itasca Wire.) i
MARTINEZ, Cal.. Feb. 23. Mr 1
Ida Joseph died here today fro J
burns which sho Buffered when fl: ,,'
destroyed the Joseph home on Tw
chell Island In the Sacramento rlv. '
delta district last night and took tl
lives of Dorothy, 19 months, ai .
Sarah, six weeka old, children of Mt
Joseph.
0 j I
Put a Back of Oromore on yo' i
lawn or garden. It is a clean odorle ,
mm iioweriui leriuizer. Hold I
Wharton Bros. I
FORMER BANK PRES.
ARRESTED TODAY
(Aaanctnted Press leased Wlrs.)
WASIIINUTON, Keli. 23. Albert
D. Wltcher. said to b former presi
dent of the Ely National hank at
Ely, Nevada, was arrested here to
day by a spoclnl agent of the depart
ment of justice and local police. He
is being held at tlio request of the
Nevada authorities.
Chief Hums of the bureau of In
vestigation suid Wltcher was accused
of having tnken ! 1G,000 of bank
money early in 1921. Ho was appre
hended lit Colorado In 1921! but es
caped.
FANATICS STAUK Ol'TIIItKAK
(AarorlRted ?reH T.eascd Wlra.
LAIIOKi;, Dr., India, Feb. 23.
The outbreak among the Akulls or
bmn tunnllcs. In one region of Jalto
is growitu;, according to advices re
ceived here. A hand of 1,000 men Is
being organized to proceed from Am
ritsar as soon as possible and Join
too raiders.
tt'O.V 1 1 1'XS.H A X 111 HICK
(Ansoel tit crl l'ress Leased Wlrn.l
NEW ORLEANS. Feb. 2:t Fun
eral serviroa for i.inry Carland Du
preo, ineiuber of congress from the
second Louisiana district, who died
In Washington Thursday, wero hold
here this morning. Thu body, ac.
companied by a large parly of sena
tors and representatives and friends
of the deatl congressman, arrived
from the nationul capital on an early
morning train. Congressional dele
gnllona which attend. .1 the funeral
Included Senators Uunsilell anil
llroiissnrd of Louisiana, and repre
sentative Lin. border of California.
DKFICIT IS SHOWN
(Associated Preis Leed Wire.) i
NEW YORK. Feh "5 The.
tual condition of clearing hoti
bunks and trust companies for tl
wocKt live nays) shows a duflcit :
reserve of $5,603,350. !
This Is a decrease or $19,289,10
o
Stewart sheep shearing, niacliln
and parts at Wharton Ilros. :
MILTON MILLFIt NAMED
fAasnrlaterl Press Leased Wire.)
SALEM. Feb. 23. Mlllou A. M
ler, former Internal revenue collect
at Portland, was this morning a
pointed as a member of the sla
text book commission by Govern
Pierce to succeed Harrison O. Pla
of Portland, resigned. i
Governor Plorce also announc
tho appointment of A. C. Marine
of Roseburg to succeed himself i
tho state fair board.
o i
Barrel sprav outfits complete 1
$23.50 at Wharton Uros.
BLACK FLAG HOISTED
Shortly before noon today a bla '
flag of piracy was hoisted over t I
Unipqua Hotel. Tho vanguard of t
Cons Lny nsr.rPKation entered t
city this iminiln:;. and seized t
I'mprjiin Hotel tm thoir base of op. :
atlons, riii'J above 11 hoisted their oi ;
ensign lo irdlcnte that they h
taken possession of thu city.
o
Good spray hose at Wharton Bro. j
Mrs. Charles Watson who resides
Myrtle Creek spent several hours
this city this morning attending '
business mailers. ,
Mm. Myrtle Wilder and daughter j
Glenilale spent a few hours In II .
city today shopping und visiting w ,
friends.
Order Your T
I v
'fc I Hyr wurh btU r it la to Fit down In tho I
I J it of your own homo and make up your 1
(y"vV: I 8(c' ,,r''''r- 10 enl niail, than it ift I
'UVVt. 1 to BLAn(J WAinv in a crowdtd scud store. I
i v.IiiVvik 1 The rush nr.d ronfusion incident to uprinjp I
( VwXl plnntir.jc time in.-rp.wi? the chancii for xni- I
' V tueK' tfcpffuiliy with counter trade. f
Sjffi'fci&:ii'fj out orders within lZ hours from
the time they are received.
XwSf J j r" r'THM-i'l tnw in UBvrn 4VnU
3 jiM.'Tr. "r J',,"1 KTni!rtlon. 6Jv
. jf.TilSB''. "nlr ISrkft. I LUItT
&irft?-" r::J"W . i' '.. .!.. iih uii k. vCriV,
rAr - .'-l.H3Vi.--N. "."" 'n.l..rt.lu SiUjL?,
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Portland, Oregon
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