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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, SATURDAY. MARCH 2 1 . 1925. TWO ROSEBURG rEWS-REVIEW Iteued Dally Except Sunday by Ths News-Review Co.. Inc. t W. HATKf lERT O. HATES- olervd a arctmd class manor Hay UoavbutK. Oregon. uml im rm r SUBSCRIPTION RATE8 (ally, per year, by man ually, six month, by mall.. ' Daily. three months, by mall Daily, tingle muutb, by mail Daily. by, carrier, per month.. Weekly Newa Kovlew, by mall, per The Aiaoclattd l'ra la exclimlvily rtllUed to the use for repuMI .stlon oi all newe dtapatctiea credited to It or not a,th,rwle credited in thle lianer and to all local newa publlahed herein. Alt rihta of. re-tut'lt'-allon of apeclal diopatchea herein are alao reaerved. ROSEBURG, ORE&ON, SATURDAY, MARCH 21, 1 924. YOUTH'S VIEWPOINT Many fears are expressed by the older people that mod ern youth has drifted away from the old standards. In try ing to get at the heart of those points w here the young peo ple differ from those who went before, considerable weight should be placed on their tendency to take life lightly. Like many other ideas, this attitude came largely from the war. " There was a tendency for these young men to go to the front with the feeling, or at least giving the Impression that they felt, that it did not matter very much whether they returned or not. Many of them felt more fear than they admitted, but still one gets the impression that they took their terrific experience rather lightly. They had to, if they were not to be overwhelmed by it. Returning after the war, they com municated that point of view. The young folks feel that the older ones take life too seriously, that they worry too much, and are not willing to take things as they come and accept whatever may happen to them cheerfully. Their favorite phrase is, "It's all in the game." Insofar as this sentiment lead these young folks to treat life superficially, to fail to realize its great issues, to skate over the surface of tilings m a frivolous way, it is a harmful influence. But on the whole, it may be considered to be a good spirit. People that have that point of view will not hesitate and dawdle so long about; the things they ought to do. They will get into trouble at times from flirting with danger of nil kinds. Hut they will do their work with a splendid spirit of courage and de termination, and will not be held back by the foolish fears that went before them. These young folks will be running ( the country in a few years, and one looks to see many useful changes as that point of view becomes more influential. o Almost every day one reads in the newspapers of some man who came frpm very humble and obscure 'beginnings, who has climbed to a large measure of success. One of the most recent of such examples is found in Everett Sanders, of Indiana, the new secretary to the president. lie, like many other distinguished men, was born in a log cabin, and ' worked as a farm laborer in early youth. Every such in stance should be a beacon of encouragement to the poor boy, as it shows him the pathway which lies open before every one born on American soil. Not many have the ability to at tain the more conspicuous successes, but the boy who works hard and covets knowledge usually goes far beyond what his early associates expect. o ', A Philadelphia court recently sentenced two boys to a aily spanking for 47 days, as a penalty for robbery of a i.ardware store. The boys had to submit to one spanking for each dollar they cost their fathers. Tender hearted people may sympathize With those kids, but their sufferings under 47 spankings would be infinitely less than the distress that would come to them and their friends if they go on the way they have begun. A little physical pain now will save in calculable sorrow later. Cut if they repent, as they prob l.bly will long before those spankings re ended, the parents may well interpret the penalty generously. o K legislation favored by the American Legion In Kan sas goes through, instruction in the American constitution, history, and civics would be given all the way from the -lowest grades of school to graduation from the high school. -These are vital subjects. A boy may know every rule in -arithmetic and how to spell every word, but if he quits - school without knowing his duties as a citizen and without a .- desire to inform those duties, his education is faulty. Hook . knowledge is a good thing, but a purpose to co-oerate in waking a good country and community is quite as essential. C1K TO 0E-1 POp PITCHERS. (rSN I'ri iMftHl Wlrr. SAN JOSK, Cnl.. March 21. . Th HI. I.oiiIn Cnnllnsls of'is:.-, . vlll l,n a Imrd hliilna tram, inn thnlr siircxss In Ihf pcnnani fluhl . I'is Co I ho plu hrrs," hukI Muna ai'r llriiiiih Illi'Voy tnday In rom nidilliia nn ih club's iiiiciwm in. "I think tha Cards will inn a lot of runs in Ihe national lis- ; ri ." ha a,'it('(1. "hut Just -liow rinlxh In tha mnillns: of tha, a-lubs ala'ttpmls utton tho plirh 'lnir. If wo ran hold down the opposition, 1 am sura our battar will rails' raitialda-rulalv worry to --tha oiliaT pitrha'm. "Allan Solliron, ,las Hinoa and 'I lilll Shara,.. af our vrtorans, aro . In flno hy.-la-ul raanditlon aftaT thra'o wa-a-ks in training horo. fiotliratn ,itrha.i soma tni:hi- flno j ball lant aa'asain, hut wan Into Id i Ka'ttlnar Ir'o s'a'ornl frames. In whi'li tho rliih fnllrd to srnro ; niany runs faar him. lrnnnostion- I amy ho was tha hard lut-k. pitt-haT of Ilia' staff. "ilainon. ono of Iho fastatt bait pltt-ttor a,f tha l,'S;u'. alid not win - many a-ama's last sa'ssnn. hnt It wouldn't Mirprlna' nio if ho fhaaWA a da'aldi'd rovaral of form this year. Ho has haMn In some of . our oarly saaon a'ftltlMtlon samos and liia arm looks flno. sl,a rd,'M. tarn, has roiimtod Into form a-arty. 7 "If wo unrovaT any aaldrd . pita lilne aiaintanre this mason K - will pra,tal,ly i,o from Kltnt ltti,n. a riKhl hsndrr; William llalla hau, a left ubiidir, Vincvnt ..President and Manager .Secreiary-Tiexurer 17, mo, at lue poet office at tba Act of March I, .14.00 . z oo . 1.00 - .60 .60 . 2.00 year... Shields, a ri;hf hander: and Hull ford Paulnon. from Cornell, Iowa. colb-Ke. Hheint coiiios from the run Mnnn nub and had more ?y .V,Vi", " i ,'"""n ! '"1 ""y plta'tlaT III any laMKHi. Ho has a lot of atntf. hut wllh lust a sa'a - sons pipa-rlrnra in thai lirofrs - . -"'.mi ui-n 11 1 1 in H 1 11 n (l lie O.-ll If lia. Ur.u lha. ' ' ",c '- 1 . H'lf. "Ilalluhan is another nirlko out pftrher, (nit.K with SyraeiiMc. l-'ort Smith 11 ml KnUinuzoo iat Like Hhetn, he ha had only limited eperiotue, hut has a ftreat fast ball imd a K'"d curve raulMin U a htp athlete, who liml a KH-ut rei ird at colUno and lookH hh if he will be a winner in time. Shield come from Ulaster Kock. New nruiiNW It k. a ml has a de -ptiv e under hand deifverv Unit will provn hnf f ttiiK- lie niuki'M t'nrl Mad look like uu overhand plti her. . 1 third, po. ultnr to the larae in- "Of coure, llojrcr ilornsby. ti-Htiue, refiuired more patient t f the nenteM hitler in baseball. ' fort. will bo 1 tie h-tou.I baseman and - o Jim ltoitnmly will tnk al! r firt. Alll Mll, ltlls. I have ni'VtTal outfielders, tnr'tnt- in W Max I'lei'k, Jink Smilh, Hem teltttd Pr I .thI Wln.) Mm-ller. ltay Mad.., Kalph Stun- SIMKANK. Wash., Mtirch SI. -nera. tMiiek liafey and W lM r . lit. in for wniractn for caiTvitiK ItooltKer. The the places Is k- 1 oiti pi 'tit to n for '." - -J-- for by tlw post office department The food or all fixnls I bt ead 1 Iter., witl.n three week, nay (n and milk. Hi re you bae both In-, formation from Washinclon b-n-corporated In a loaf of ?;IMM today. It M hoped 10 award lHi(S. MILK Itlti'MV Lhone j 'arly in M iy. tt is decl.ired that ti.o deiM rl menl ciiJ ulatl tha! Use Goat Milk for Your Bby Also preferred by adults troubled with Indigestion. Wi have a few f.-rah Milch Goats for sale. MRS. O. H. WAT2I0 Mvrtle Creek Milk 0"' Ranch PtSUm PICKUTS By BERT a. BATES GOOD VENING FOLKS Alnt it grant And gloryut to liva In A beauty apot Whera God's sunshine Gliatena on Verdure-clad hills And the aroma of Peach blossoms Fills the atmosphere And whera tornadoes. Earthquakes, storms. Cyclones and tha othar Hellish freaks Of the elements Do not disturb Tha tranquility Of our lives Oh boy. we wouldn't Leave the good ol' Umpqua Valley For a million bucks. DUMBELL DORA THINKS Easter eggs are laid by peacocks. The cotleg feller are home again for a 6prtng vacation and a few duds. 4 ! A drugstore cowboy Informed ye ed. today that there wot n't much usa Merit-in when Pxm nairi thm bills and that's why we'll always hafta build poor farms. I 8om Eastern feller has discov ered an antiseptle which ,he says Is a cure-all. The name of the stuff Is a yard long and the pa tienfd die while we . were tryin to ask tha drug stors clerk for a dram , The news dispatches today in form the thirsty populace of the Etata Unis that they're sellin' beer by tha glass in Victoria, B. C. Hot puppies! By the keg would be a dern eight better. As this Is Bath Night ws have a little surprise in stors for our many readers. We have three slightly used bars of aoap which ws will give to the first feller who ean get out of a bath-tub without drippfn' water all over the floor. Call early and get the soap as we eat at six. HO HI HUM I Lees go gawfin' or flower pickin' or fiihin'. 8'long. . , "When the bosa of this colyum aits his pay a&tiddy noon you kin see he don't give a dern whether this depsrtment la uo to par." Money cannot buy a better loaf 1 morning service; special music i the presidential palace at noon to of bread. Why not have the btnt and sermon; 2:30 p. m. complete 'day. when the com is no more? CKIMM ItKOS. MILK ItJiKA I. Phone 133. KNX, The Lxpress, Los An . gflcs. 337 meters. 10 a. m. Kirt (Aanclatffl Vrrm lMed Wlir.) Presbyterian church of llnlly- nALTIMOUK. Mi!.. March 21 Dr. Veader Leonard, chairman of the common Internal antiseptics, ble Student's association hour of national research council, explain-j music; 7 p. m. First Presbyterian ed further before the Hah f more Church of Hollywood; 8 p. m. Atu medlcal society nast night the ac- jbasssdor concert orchestra, tlon of Hex Iresorctnol the anti- KiW, The Oregonian, Portland, septic which he recently discover- !4!U.5 meters. 10:30 a. m. First ed. The new drug has been de- ' Presbytertnn church services; 3 scribed af fifty times more elTec-liy m. municipal concert; 5 p. in. live man caroouc aciu in ns power to Kill disease germs in ine gentto urinary tract. mii in- aiiiirrpuc is a ii irruuiiijf D (olburn orchestra dinner tn the stomach and ban been ad ministered with olive oil in cap sule rorm, lr. Leonard declared it to be non-irritating to the .'iiltn-nrinary trad. He descrtb- bidal, soluble to a high degree and capable of being eliminated in high percentages by the kid neys. The effect of henylresorcinol ,)r- l.ni.rd sain, n tn romhln.. llt ,., wllh ,,le .rr,ion (.f lli, i i,,...,... ... . ., ! ...," ., in ri,.r..inr thanisa'lva.s ant Isa'ptla. The powaT of tno dnm Is di'stroyod. 1'r. I.atnard annl. whon the kidney saH-rotion ara' iilkallno. lr. l.i'onard prost nti'd roports of raa In whi. h ha said tin na'W I nntheptte had been iimm! Hev- ernl in or rermH best know n as prodiier of pna and irritation MtaphyliM'coi-11.. (treptocoi'cti ami bait ltu colli - lr. Leonard ib'lared. hav been unecesHttilly combatt'd. The first named two types, he nabl. were cotn.ot'red af t treat men t ratiKinu from t w o to ninoieen dan, althouprh the juir mail between Klko, New, and l'aro. Wa-h., will bo adverttaed the rontraitor will eojiip hi planes to permit carryinR pjisen- per and expre to nuKtncnt hi-" revenue from the mail contract. y, . . CettninH it Is .oni-thtn(t nnd It Is a n.d as It I new one trial will ctwmncv 011 Order now-, (iKIMM HKOS. MII.K HKKAU. Phone m. Make Household Perplexities over what to have for Dinner often arise Perhaps company cornea unexpectedly and that is just where our Delicatessen becomes a real life saver. Roasts, Pies, Cakes, Salads and Tamales Salt Rising Bread Thursdays MONDAY'S SPECIALS Prime Roast of Beef. Veal Fricassee Hot Bread Every Noon.1 VOSBURGH&WIARD Fancy Grocers RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Stations Kenlurra faar hut unlay, March Bt. K(iO General Klcrtrlc t)om pouy, Oakland 3t,l meters ll:;iU a. in., luncheon concert: 4 p. m., Hotel St. Fruncls orchentra; 8 p. ni., studio musical program OIHl travelogue; iu p. in., Hal- stead's dance orchestra. KKSH Aneelus Temple, Los Angeles 275.1 meters lo:3o a. m., sunxhine morning hour pro gram; 3:30 p. m., oran recital; 7:30 p. in., service. fcl'O Hale Ilrothers, Inc., San Francinco 423.3 meters 7 a. tn., setting-up exercises; 10:30 a. j ni., news bulletins; 10:40 a. m., I "What's on at the Theatres?" 1 p. m., Fairmont Hotel orchestra; 2:30 p. m., matinee iuusicale; 3:30 p. m., tea danxant; 6:30 p. m., garden hints; 3 : 3 1 p. m., "What's on at the Theatres?" 3 p. m., Fairmont Hotel dance or- i chestra. I KM J Tho Tiim's, I.oa Angeles t-tKht studonta anil three poiice- 41)5.1! mters 10 a. in., Clusa 'ii'-n 're injured toduy when Btv in broadratiiiK; XZi'AH p. in., ape- hundred HtudentH gathered in clal hiKh school proRrum; 2 : 30 front of the presidential palace as p. in., matinee muHifale; ti p. m., protest RKainst fines given three IMrhman'H orchestra; 6:110 p. m., .students as a result of the arrests children's program; 10 p. m., tho in connection with tho Hay-Que-Hirk man's orchestra; 11 p. m.v : aria treaty celebration last Wed Lost Angels of Los Angeles. uesday. KKI Karlo C. Anthony, Ios j The students attempted to rush Angeles 467 meters 5 p. m.. the palace, police said, and re Herald program; 5:.I0 p. m., news serves were railed to disperse bulletins 6:45 p. m., radiotorlal them. Several shots were fired by 7 p. m.. Lake Arrowhead ore ho- both sides but no one was killed. tra; 7:45 p. m., chats about the' books; 8 p. m., Kxaminer pro- gram; 9 p. ni., Mudio recital; 10 p. m., radio club. KLX The Tribune, Oakland I 509 meters 7 p. m., news bulle- Mm Haa.o re a io res for tunaay, March 22. Kl'-SCi, Angelus Temple, Los An- lice dispersed several hundred stu gelcs, 275.1 meters. 10:31 a. m. dents who had gitthered in front of anernoon service; i p. m. evennm f son-ire and musical hour; 10 p. b organ recital. , students who had been charged KPO. Hale Hrothers, Inc. SanWlth distributing a manifesto Francisco, 428.3 meters. lt:3n a. , against the Hay-Quezada treaty m. "What's on at the Theatres;" celebration last Wednesday. 11 a. m. nndeuominaltionai and, o non-sectarlun church services; or gan recital; solos: 6:30 p. in. What's on at the Theatres;" 8:3u p. m. Seiger's orchestra. (wood; 5 p. m. radio sunset Her- j vice; 6:15 p. m. International Ml-. i Willamette l niverslty Mens arm cuu' (ilee Clubs: 6 p. m. semes t by Portland Council of Churches; concert. KFI, Karle C. Anthony, inc., i"9 Angeles. 467 meters. 10 a. m. ser vices bv I-os Angela chun-h fed j erft jnn: T(, nipla' ltaplist choir: 4 p. m. vrstaer sorvlri'S. many mii-i- cal featura's- 8-4", p m radlotorial and mu.ic appreciation concrt: 9 p. m. Kxamine program; 10 p. in. rneknrds orchostra. Ki:i (.ini-ral Kloctrie (ompjuiv, M10, ii.nirHi r.Kiiiii ii'ini Oakland. 11 a. Tenth Avemio i llnfllst a huri h: 3:3it p. m. l.lltl" iS nmhonv am liaslrn ; 7:4." p. in. ,T.n'n Avrnuo napusi an....... KH.I. Tho Tinn s, l.os Ann, 1, . ' 4tr.2 nia-lns. in a. in. KIM s, im"H hrodrast; 10:3 n. in. ortnn "- altnl and sorvlro from l'lrst M"th- loillst Kplsraapal an unh : 6 : v j lib kman a orcbfMira: 7 p. tn or- Kan recital ; 7:3rt p. ni. Internaifen- nl Hible Aociallon ntudt'nt t"i-, uram of muie; H:l" P- 'A!!-' KiHslan" mii-lc;t1 prouiam Radio Featurei tor Mon. Mar. KIM, The Times, I.o AiU' 4 of. 2 meter. 12 p. m.'niat ; -nnfieal K.o. tleneral Kleetric t'nmpa e:rstanil, "ill meter. ! a. m. nr and bftur bv California S 1 i par: men f of .-.duration: 1" a. m. clas. room iii-trtictin Oakland public ycbiHla; 1 1 : ".e m. Ititii heiMi coneert ; 3 p. m. dio musical proeram ntnl Hp 4 p. m. HaNti-Hd orchestra: .' p m. chihlnn' prnirram iS p. educational pniitrani and 11111 foaiure!: ! p. m. Hal"!''. d.iTic e on hestia. KKI. Karle c. Anthony. Los K I"). 4 i 7 mefef. p. tn. h"',' news bull-tin-; t; C p. ni. ra!i' 141I. 7 p. m 11. Mitl, l program; 'in m. tra nouie : : p. in b-m !on recital; Id p. m. L i ti-i program, KUW, '), or-KonI.in. VortI IMT. n'-r.s. 1? :" p in lmit.i concert lv Koe Clv Trio; m. i hidn n pr:r.iin; li p dinner concert; otsun reHal. lent nht. Q I Burdens Lighter Phone 515 !s37 meters. Noon West Coast The atre program; i p. m. Joe Lynons, 1,-nor; 6:30 p. m. dinner hour pro gram; 8 p .m. feature proaram; 9 j, .in. hour of musical features; 10 p. ni. Sllvertown orchestra; 11 p. m. Cocoanut Grove orchestra. Kl'O. Hale Ilrothers, Inc., San I'ranclsco. 2S 3 meters. lu:3o a. it. news bulletins; 10:40 a. m. "What's on at the Theatres;" 1 p. in. Seijter orchestra; 4:30 p. m. Seiuer's orchentra; 8:30 p. ni. children's hour; 7:30 p. m. Seiner's orchestra; 8 p .in. organ recital; mains; 10 p. ni. Gene James' or chestra. This is to advise you that the b'-st In bread In Oregon is GRIMM MHOS. MILK IIHKA1). If you are one of the few who have not learn ed this Call Phone 133. (Anfx-latrd Pre I a Wfrr.) HAVANA, Cuba, Mar. 21. The assistant chiff of police, IVdro Ie ("aniens who led the re- ipt-rves was struck over the head !Thc three students were fined $200 .paeh. Many arrests were made by the police and the force around the ;palace was doubled HAVANA, Mar. 21. Steveral were wounded bv bulleta when no- ; xne Btudents, police said, were , protesting against arrest of three Trad1 your oM furniture for new. See me quick. J. M. Jurtil. 'ILCf SELECTED Then? are many plays copyrdrht- t and ri'lonst-d tach year, but tVw of them hccoine n j.fipttlar as t ho nhiv .,,!,. i, iu .(.-. j act comedy to be presented by flie i Fniors of R. II. S. as th-ir annual; class play on April 17. There mill I be both a matinee and evening performance. It met t As a cinema production with instantaneous success upon its ,rr'n rllion to the pulillr. Cam - stana'e Talmadiri', ant aaf tho best known of si ra-rn ai-livssi's. siarrad. in imp last issue oi ine -1 nea- i,unty. atretron. , fro Magazine" is to lie found l' Unis for ihe purrhsse of said ra! Very favorable comment on 1 n t f y . This pla ran for one season;, o.-uniy. treon. on and af- I l he Krah-e theatre tn New York t.-r mud ;rd day of Murrh. is'i. and ine loiiowing is a sxnopsis or ...., ! the play: Uulcy in a yotinjr bride. She en deavor to help her husband in a very important bufiiia ttanao-i tlon. She Kivi'a a week-end party and enterlain fnme of the most , M m o ImpOKslbb; people a (tut nt. ("on- - pequentlv II i pot hard to imaKitieiln the rirrult Court of the Stnto nf that everything will end wronp.l .l;VKi ""r V.T ym"1x ' ',f l"uwlaa but by a final blunder of Mnilc y. H.imnt ha cirvinner. rvfendant. the bautiful dunibell,' alt endsi To aSumantlia cievlnger, Ufend lmntdiv 1 ant: 1 n-L a 1 a .i I The cast ehoon for the produU ; tioti In a fidlown: 1 nulcv nhe bride 1. Klva Wetmtt i ("tonlon Smith ibr htisbandt, tlill ; more V rmilllon. -William 1'arkcr thT brother!, Iiav 1 .. , ,, t. , C. Kocer T-orhes. HhU Soely. 'Mr. Forbes. M'bn Kalhe. Anuria For !), Mrinn ."-.. Schuyler Van lyck. htfl VI e.v ; Tom Storrett. Cluir T1or. ' Vincent Leach, Paul Ct ld. ; Ulalr Patterson. ;oirir Hunt. ! Henry , Clifford lb . 1 Thecal is sivudinu.jiini. work, 'and feel, that, with Miss Christ hm sum and Mist Ward coaihini: it, ' they t an Ruarant.e to the public I a very enloyable cnt- t tainmi'ii' Can y mi a?-k nnue th.in per'i c k more th.n tli'l In ;i lint lir-'Mn l",r nf il.-M- rr.i' tip'S'l" CJtlMM 11HOS. MII.K i r.KKAl' riioii,' H a 1 1 9 5 Catarrh medicine cimm tor u-na ' yeur nynttm nf Cntarrh or lc.ifnrj c,iuti1 bv t'alnrrh. i hold bv trtrneit'fttn for orr 40 yeirti. BORN I SIfcVW To Mr. and Mr. A. O. . Shaw, at their home in this city, Wednesday morning, Mure a. IS, a ' fc-lrl. j WILLIAM Tp Mr. and Mra. Wllliania, at their home on West i .Moaner street, Wednesday, March 18, a boy. OLOUUII At Canyonvllle. Or., ' March 1'), 19i5. to Mr. and Mrs. j Huron dough, a daughter. i TOPE At Grants Paas, Ore., March 19. 1925, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pope, of Glendale, a Bon. WATSON To Mr. and Mra. W. F. Watson, 1420 Center St., Salem, Ore.. March 20, 1925, a son. Mrs. Watson was formerly Miss Hazel HlDkle, of this city. The finest feeling In the world Is to be real hungry and be able to satiafy it with something that leaves a delicious taste In your mouth. Try GKI.MM BROS. MILK lilt HAD. Phone 133. SOLD SACRAMENTAL WINE (AaenaHateal Fna lgl Wtn.1 CHICAGO. Mar. 21. Two for mer nrohlbition agents, a million- Laire sacramental wine dealer and three other men were found guilty of conspiracy to violate prohibi tion throueh abuse of sacramental wine privilege by a jury s verdict SI M MOM In the Circuit Court of th Wtste of Oi'ft?on for Douglas County. Ir Wlmht-rly and Kami in K. Wim hoilv. Plaintiffs, vr. W. A. Yongue Hnd M. A. Tongue, and nlu ail other pfersons or par tun unknown claiming any right, tttle, ewlate, lien or Interest in the real en l Ml e de-rlted In the toui jmsint herein. Defendants. To W. A. Yongue. and M. A. Yongue, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the rent estate deM-rlbed In the complaint herein, defendants: In the name of the late of Ore gon. You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint fil ed against you In the ahove entitled court and cause within nix weeks fioin the date of the first publica tion of this summons, and If you tail to so appear and answer said complaint, lr want tneruor ine plaintiffs will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein, a sue-: cliict statement of which Is as fol lows: For a decree of the above i entitled court forever quieting the title of the plaintiffs In and to Lot niimht-red Two (2) of Block num bered ibt In the town of Diuiti. Doiitflas county. Oregon, and ad judging the plaintiffs to be the owners in fee simple of said real I roperty, and thai the defendants have not, nur has any of them, any estate, right, title. intTest or lien In, upon or to, said real property, or anv part thereof and for such other and further relief as to the Court may n-em just and equitable In the premises. This summons ts served upon vnti by puhlU ation thereof In the itotorhurg News-Ke view, a newspa per of gt-neral circulation published at Koseburg, in Douglas County, i irsunri nuruiifltit tn n n nnler of the ( HonorahTe J. Y Hamilton. Judge of the ahove entitled court, uuiy inaue tiHcl entered on the lllth day of Mtirch. lser, requiring this mi Mi llion to he puliltsbed In said newn puper once a week for six consecu tive weeks and requiring you to ap pear and answer said complaint within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mon, which Is March ttth. 11?!,. CAltD K. WIMilKKbV, Attorney for IMalntlff. Post office a (id reus: Koseburg, Oregon. OTH K OF CI AIIIIMN'I ftAI.E OF ItUAL I'HOI'Klt l V In the County Court of tb Stato of Hr. non for ltouftlaa t'onnlv. tn tlie matter of the tcuaiUianahlp of KM tor M. Iteefte, a Minor. Notice in hereby yiven that the urnl.TfiKneil. a Ruardian of the cat ate of Kather M. Hcene. a minor, put mi a nt to an order of the ahove (entitled court in the anove em i ilea matter duly maile and entered on the Tth day of February, 1125, au thorizing aaifl 1 guardian to eell the I real property of his ward herein after described, will on and after the 23rd day of March. lt2f, of fer for tale and Bell for cash tn 'd.-rihi-tf reU proporty, to-wlt: i HcKtnutnK a point from which ithe SIC corner of Lot No, 1 of Wile Ii.-.. thence N 74 den. V. U.5S to th. rtKtit h;ink of the Tiith I'mp- iua llivcr, thence H. middle of County Roud, theme S. 7:c d.-tc. K. H.2 cha.. thene N. ln dea;. K. 7.!o chs. to :Pl' f bfirinninK oniaifllnK lo 'li icres, ail oeifipr, in ouk rt . ijiiihj , Ulota nf aln.ir.tn sti'Bn, . mil it tk-V 1 1 va-a-lva' feet w,il oarr and st-ro.a t lie. wst ai'ie hrrrtorore sold to U . r.- ,.. r iTn.iiii,. Ir" j" Z 1 mm e mihJei t to confirmation by the - ul-ov e entitled rotirt. ! lHled February 2t, 1 !2f. (limrdlnn of the Kflate of Estncr 'M. Iti-eitv, h Minor. I Vou are hrrefcv required to pnear - lnn(, nniiw,.r lhe ...mpUnnt of the irUnitlff herein filed as t inn you tn the mnv rntitiea court, on or r aim, rtititlett i.i th lint day of i)o tlm prv- rilied tn the rdr Tor putilii n t in f thiM punononn uin you. wlil'h i-ertod ot i-ime m nx week from th Ittti of Fet'r. 1!':'j. ttfat lielnif lib- d;,te of the fir-it puhlleittton , hereof, and tf ymi fall no to appear mid annwi-r AlA complaint tlie prKlntitr will at-piy ity 1 ii- eouri mr th ri'lief pray.'d for In bu rm - I'lulnt. f"r n ilfTcp of forei-Uooirr .nf the morTir.me upon Ihe r--al prop. .-rtv den-Tilted In plaintiff a .-nm- pi'imi. Klin nerrnner niorw I'mi u :i.rl- dfserih.d an follows, to-wti: in I'oiiKiafi County, on-unn, Peirtg' tit ih i.n If of the niirirt't huh r- r nnd the tso tit toast niiHrtvr of ihe 1 ti.n t h w ent nnartr of nertlon thirty fo'ir in towtislnp tweniy J" t-ourti i-f rnnae nix il w .( of tn WIM- Hineit" Meridian, ret:on. roiitainina hmotii-d nnd twenty T". nil re furtlit-r lotlft.d tlmt thin - m:i -ns L neiwij un you i V ' 1 j.'.'i.iV r.Mr In th lt'VK.l..irf iiMV. a clal! v t.pWrMitt r Ht Iti. t.OIH. L MillKt AH , tri,-,,i, p;ir;i-tiit to nn or- T Ht tlon. J, w. Hamilton, f nf t'io !"'V onlttb-fl itnirt. n lb.- 1 'ih lav ..f l-hr . li ar- fn't'iT n.'ttfirH tttst th t-T Ci- t,rt ui''. .uitin ut t!n n,.p l C-f IttW.lA- of IVh- ni. I thr lnt rueit'Ht ton - .1 IK i : ' it h. Mitl on tii iaih tlwy i' Man h. l'.'-t. Tilths, miowx. AlMrnev A- r'.Mint:ff. Sltl Or an A New Radio or Phonograph for Your Old Unused Piano - 9 Unheard of? 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