ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. 1925.
SEVEN
FIXTURES
for the Bath Room
These fixture are all nickel finished and are necessary to
the equipment of the Modern Bath Room.
We are making special prices on these goods this week.
Our window display will suggest the articles that you
need.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
NOTICE FOR BID8 FOR SCHOOL
BONDS OF 8CHOOL DISTRICT
NO. 4 IN DOUGLAS COUNTY,
OREGON
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
undersigned will, up to 7:30 o'clock
P. M. of April 14, 1935, receive at
his office In the City of r.useburg,
Douglas County, Oregon,
POWERS WILL MAKE
SEPARATE REPLIES
TO GERMAN PLAN
(Ac-ubUd mm Leave W1M.V
PARIS, Mar. 27. The alles have
decided to reply separately to the
sealed memorandum from Foreign Mtn-
bids for the purchase of negotiable I 'ster Stress man of Cermany, sug-
serial coupon bonds of School j nesting a security pact.
District No. 4 In Douglas County, 't was discovered that prepara
Oregon, In the sum of I165.00U.U0. tlon of a collective note raised lm
SalJ bonds will be in denomlna-i mc-nse difficulties, because each of
tlon3 of $1,000.00 each, dated May the entente powers looks upon the
1 1925. and maturing aa follows: Security problem from a differ-
( bonds to mature May 1. 1926: 6
bends to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year there
after Including May 1, 1933; 11
bonds to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year there
after Including May 1st, 1940; 10
bonds to mature annually on May
1st of each and every year thereaf
ter Including May 1, 1944. Said
bonds will draw five per cent Inter
est, payable semi-annually on No
vember 1st and May 1st, and the
principal and Interest shall be pay
able in lawful money of the United
States of America at the office of
the treasurer of Douglas County,
Oregon, or at the Fiscal Agency of
the State of Oregon In the city and
ent angle.
It was also discovered that the
verbal note, left by the Oerman
Ambassador In the different capi
tals was not Identical.
MRS. VJtNDERBlLT
HAUNTED BY FEAR j
OF BLACKMAILER ,
MencMrrt mm Uud WW.) J
NEW YORK. Mar. 37. Mrs. '
I William K. Vanderbllt, attended by .
a half doien policemen, conduct-'
ed a thorough search of ker five
; story resident at Fifth Avenue and
Fifty Third Street early today af
I ter she had reported seeing the :
reflection of an Intruder In the
mirror ot the dining room.
After a half hour's search police
were unable to find anyone or to
discover any apparent tampering ,
with doors or windows. i
According to one of the' officers
who had been summoned by a po
lice whistle blown by a servant,
Mrs. Vanderbllt carried a revolver i
(luring the search. Police said this i
was the third time within the last
few weeks that they had been sum
moned to the Vanderbllt home to
seek suspected Intruders.
Letters threatening harm to her
if she did oc pay 150.000 were re
ceived last winter by Mrs. Van
derbllt. Bern Slrro, 20, was ar
rested and pleaded guilty to black
mall and extortion. He was released-
under suspended sentence
and a two-year parole last month
on condition that he return to hla
father's ranch near Fresno, Cai.
He also waa alleged to have writ
ten a letter to Philip Rhinelander
demanding $30,000.
A watchman keeps guard out
side her residence, but Mrs. Van
derbllt feared an intruder had slip
ped past the guard early today.
She and one of ber daughters
were In a reading room on the
second, floor shortly after midnight
when she though she hear noises
below. She said she investigated
and saw the reflection of a man in
the mirror. She waa posi
tive he fled when she entered the
room with a revolver.
Ola Patrons Attest to our con
stant attention to their needs.
Now frlsnds will recslvs ths
came painstaking effort to
please them and only the btst
bs supplied.
Fresh Fruits and Vegetables a Specialty.
Your Order Delivered Free
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg. . ?hoao 68
noCfftN UDF1TI L J Flanders, heavyweight champions
GOOD PROGRESS AT !
LEEPER DOME WELL
Drilling at the Leepcr Dome '
oil well la going forward very
satisfactorily according to W. L.
Cobb, general manager. The work
was held up for three days while
the head driller, J. J. Woodruff,
waa ill with flu. The machinery
la being operated dally however,
and wry satisfactory progress Is
keiug made. The early Indies
lions were so good, that the com
pany Is enlarging the hole below
the ilrat casing, maklnp It uni
form in s:ie. Several weeks ago
a fine showing was struck and
casing was Inserted In ordor to
niakw a teat. A good flow was
found, but the oil waa not in com
mercial quantities so that It was
decided to go deeper. With al
most definite assurance that oil ,
would be found, the plans were
changed slightly. ;
After Inserting a casing. It Is
necessary to reduces the size of the .
hole each casing off being follow
ed by a reduction In the size ot
the hole. It Is evident that at
ifcUUll lllliiw ' nflQS IvriiHO vhn la seeking the I t"0 UOIO. II IS eviueub inai 01
IN NATIONAL MEET n;und Vnd th he.we.Rht na I. ."at depth the hole would I be
, , ,.... w ,,. .,, . ,, .i.fini come oulte small and If a heavy
fAeueUted Prto Ueanl Wire.)
STILL WATER, Okla., Mar. 27.
With more than 24 athletes safe-
... ... w ... i. ,..r.A. of the heavyweight class and will
the National "K ii I "bl, fl .Sr
wrestling tournament the Beml-n- " " "' -'"
nala and finals were scheduled tor Multnomah athletic club and
today i Los Angeles Athletic club, eacn
Robert Kruse of the Multnomah uve mree re.ujr w m u
Athletic Club, Portland, Ore., prov- uay s come..
ed the outstanding figure In yes- 0
terday's elimination matches when Buy magazines. 2 cents each,
he won decisions over Charles I Fiction Library, upstairs, Maaonlc
Strack, 191 pounds and Robert 1 Temple.
It may be worth while for you
to know that one loaf ot GRIMM
BROS. MILK BREAD has more
real food quality than two ordin
ary loaves. It costs no more.
Phone 133.
FENCE WAR 18 OX.
A fence waB Is on between re
sidents of Umpqua Park Addition
and the Southern Pacific compa
ny. The company has been try-
state of New York at the option of j ing to fence off the right of way
the purchaser. at the end of the suspension
All bids must be accompanied , nriage, ana tne resiaents or me
by a certified check payable to
School District No. 4 of Douglas
County, Oregon, In an amount
equal to five per cent of the
amount of said bid to be forfeited
to the School District In case the
successful bidder aball fall to com
plete the purchase of said bonds in
accordance with tho terms ot his
bid. Said bids shall be opened at a
public meeting of the achool board
of said District to be held In the
school board room In the hlgb
school In said district on the 14th
day of April, 1925, at 7:30 o'clock
P. M. and the bonds shall be sold
by the board to the highest and
best bidder but for not less than
par and accrued InteresL The
board reserves the right to reject
any and all bids and to re-advertise
the sale of said bonds.
By order of the board of direc
tors of School District No. 4, of
Douglas County, Oregon.
V. J. MICKLLI,
District Clerk.
Louis C. Davis
Painting and Paper Hanging
Phone 569-R
427 East Douglas St
park addition have been trying
to keep the crossing open. Every
time the company erects a fence,
it .is Immediately torn down, and
for the past week the company
has been practically paying two
men to do nothing but replace
the section which is removed as
fast as built.
Easter cards, egg dyes, .rabbits,
fancy baskets and pretty colored
eggs to fill them. Lloyd Crocker.
Mrs. Audrey Savin
SI- ' ' 'e ' f
RESIDENT HAS
AWFUL EXPERIENCE
"I was twice confined In hos
pitals, In the last one nothing but
gruel water was Injected into me
4 times a day, as my stomach
would not retain any food. 1 suf
fered terribly; was reduced to a
skeleton. My folks saw an ad of
Mayr's Wonderful Remedy and It
has surely saved my life. I weigh
180 lbs. now." It Is a simple,
harmless preparation that removes
the catarrhal mucus from the In
testinal tract and allays the In
flammation which causes practical
ly all stomach, liver and intestinal
ailments, including appendicitis.
One dose will convince or money
refunded. At all druggists.
MATERNITY HOME
1118 Winchester 3t Phone 490
Mrs. D. Cornwell
Patients Privileged to Have
Their Own Doctor
KANSAS SENATOR IS
PREDICTING SUCCESS
(AajncUted Pre Leaded Win.)
CHICAOO. Mar. 27. Senator
Kapper of Kansas, here unroute to
his home from Washington, sees
prospects ot a prosperous year
for agriculture a business revival
when farmers market, the ' next
crop and come back for the cattle
Industry witliin a year.
"If we have only a fair crop and
a good price the farmers will be
in fine shape this year," he said
"His financial improvement last
season did not apparently result in
the increased buying power many
were looking for. The reason w as
that the farmer got rid ot his
debts, his bank debt and back
taxes, and thia took much of his
Increased revenue.
"Economists who have studied
the situation thoroughly agree that
the cattle Industry will be on a
prosperous footing within the next
year or so. Thia means a great
deal, for in recent years it has
been In extremity, and many
wealthy cattlemen with great
herds In the west have had their
fortunes wiped out."
Plastering, kaisomlLlng and
painting. Roseburg, Ore., Rt. 1
Box 8, E. Doug. SL
tional title faces two semi-final
and two final matches today,
Strack defeated by Kruse In the
175 pound class was victorious in of ol, M jttrge nole,
With this in mind it
flow of oil should be struck the
size of the shaft would prevent
the taking ot as large an amount
HOW ABOUT IT;
FOUR MORE DAYS TO CO
Have You Bought Your Fence?
9-39 38c rod
Flour $2.40, 52.25, $2.10
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY ,
Don't pay more. You can't get better.
SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY
FARM BUREAU
COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE
ROSEBURO OAKLAND
Today's Cross-Word Puzzle
A CANDIDATE TO CONQUER Puizle No. 133.
By J. C BOYD.
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To WTi Ti wirir
25 27 m?a 21
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31 132 55 Wfo4 W 137
53 54 55 5b
57 - 58
was de
cided to keep the hole at Its full
10-inch sUe as deep as possible,
and this is being done la the
present drilling.
(il.KXDALK MAN 1HKS
si inr;.LX of apopi-hxy
Charles Fetters, a farmer living
about a mile this side of Wolf
Creek, died very suddenly ' last
Saturday evening ot apoplexy. Mr.
Kenters had been In apparent
good health even when he ate hia
supper, but died almost liiurnv
dialely after being stricken, lie
came to this neighborhood about
four years ago from Ohio, and
was well liked by those who en
joyed his acquaintance. lis was
a member of the t. U. V. r . i no
funeral services were held from
the Olivet Presbyterian church in
this city Monday afternoon at 3
o'clock, Rev. Joseph ' W. Angell
officiating, and Interment was
made in the Masonic cemetery lu
thia ctty. Besides his wife, Mr.
Fetters leaves a daughter, Mrs.
(La Hot) Robert Wilson and a
host ot friends. lie was Blxty
years bid at the time ot bis death.
Ulendale News.
Classified Section
ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PAGE,
FOR SALE
JAPAI.AC Paints and Varnishes, at
P ell's Furniture Co.
WANTED Tractor and machinery. t
Also bees. Call 176 R, after S p. .
WOOu lor sale at current prices.
1'iiuue Austin Greenhouse, 37F2.
ivJH b.M.rJ 5-room modern house i
for 50, ( removed within 90
days. 127 E. Roberts St.
WANTED Everybody to know
that the Roseburg Cyclery is now
at 568 N. Jackson BL
WANTED 2 men to cut 150 cords
ot 2nd Rrowth 4 ft. wood. First
class timber. Phone 34F2.
FOR SALE R, I.
bred setting eggs,
1164 Military bu
R. ThoroUKh
50c per dos.
FOR SALE Nursery stock. Phone
27F3. Morning or evening. H. L.
Ellis, Roseburg, Ore.
It makes you hungry to think
of It. Why a substitute? Get the
Uonulne GRIMM HKOS'. MILK
HIiEAl). Phone 13.
The Umpqua Florist
Choice Cut Flowers Always
Fresh
Finest Quality Artistic Floral
Designs.
Visit Our Greenhouse or
Call 40-F2.
Reliable Tailor
J. H. BERNIER
Upstairs Next Umpqua Hotel
Cleaning, Pressing, Alterations
We Make Your Clothe
in Roseburg
Dirt - Grit
Because a MASTER
CLEANER'S process is
thorough he can guaran
tee to remove every par
ticle of sharp-edged grit
that causes clothes to wear
out especially at the el
bow and around the col
lar. ' WE ARE MASTER
CLEANERS
SACRIFICE 8ALE OF ORCHARD
LAND
Portland, Oreg. A few years
aso I caught a bad cold which in order to settle the Estate of
settled on my lungs and in the I Alton 8. Frey, deceases, the under
bronchial tubes. 1 nao a severe j Bjgned will on the fourth day of
cough, and became so bad that for j Alrlli m5 a, the boat of j oiod,
six weeks I could not lie down.ip M De on tlle premises herein
would have to sit up in a morris gfter aegCrlbed ani pur8Uance of
chair I doctored but did not geti , orter of tne coun, court of
any better. I was , all in Physiolly. ,he gu of 0 for
and brgan myself to thiiu there! cou , of((,r (or ae and ,
was no help for me v. her, I v. , d b j
flV,S tlyp;"A frL Me.'iAi 'r.y and located at Brockway in
niv Thr. medic n so cn- """ County, consisting of 40 acre.
h"t i have never had any return' i'P' "T,"6"' J"? .
of it. My lungs rod bronchials are! !" P ,al' fl'nci alr nous.e'
strop and nevrr pive me ,,, bam and fruit house. This property
trouble "Mrs. Audrey Savin, 0'Jl : must go; but the right is reserved
Tacoma Ave I ,0 reject any bid or offer. To be
Obtain this "Discovery" of Dr sold subject to an outstanding
Pierce's in tablets or liquid at vo'Ji mortgage of 11000.00 and interest
nearest drug store and you'll quick- and also certain unpaid taxes. Bids
ly find that it builds you up, beside, also received by mall or In person
correcting your distress. . up to April 4th, 1&25.
Write Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel G. V. YOUNG,
Buffalo, N. Y., for free medical ad- Administrator of the Estate of
vire. Send 10c for trial pfcg. tablets Alton 8. Frey, deceased.
HORIZONTAL.
1 oscillate 25 one who
cries
23 clamored
SO serious
81 distant "
84 ate away'
38 prefix
meaning
not
89 part of
verb "to
be"
41 prefix
signifying
'out or
42 concerning
(abbr.)
43 bubble up
45 conducted
47 very black
49 weight
(abbr.)
60 uncovers
62 like
63 prepare for
publication
(5 positive
and au
thoritative command
67 single
68 attempt
endnr
shaft of
light
7 fiowcrless
plant with
feathery
leaves
8 Reserve
16 towaro) -11
member of
- a South
African
negroid
tribe
13 Prcposi-
tion
15 small piece
of enrd
board 17 convert
into leather
18 the coun
terpart of
another
20 satisfac
tory (colloq.)
21 pronoun
23 parent
24 business
(abbr.)
VERTICAL
1 yon and I 22 cxperl-
2 ship of
Nonh
8 small, two
winged fly
4 hold in
chock
6 river in
Switzerland
6 a twelve
month (abbr.)
7 in behalf
of
9 immedi
ately 10 gain pns-
ses?ion of
12 light, flat
implement
for atrilat-
ing air
14 dainty
1 6 bovine
quadruped
16 immerse
for a short
time
18 black, vis
cous, oily
substance
19 incline Uis
head
menu
23 Ifivcr of
Franco
2(1 shade, tree
27 spawn of
fish
28 entreat
CD suburb of
London
81 massage
32 enough
(poet)
83 lubricate
35 chopping
tool
81 god of love
37 fair
40 possessive
pronoun
44 suffix
meaning
'ia Uie na
ture of
4J tardy
41; dextrous
4H rluh
60 stornge
rernptacle
61 noble
man's title
61 execute
66 ever
"of
Herewith
No. 132.
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How to Solve PuztU.
The best way to solve this
tross-word puzzle is to run over
the list of horizontal snd verti
cal synonyms in search of evi
dent or "easy" words. If hori
zontal, the word you are look
ing for must extend crosswise
from the number to the first
shaded stop on the right; if ver
tical, it must extend downward
from the number to the first
shaded stop below. When fin
ished, the words should read
equally well crosswise snd
downward.
NOTICR ot sal or Government
limber, Central Land Ofrtee. Wash
ington, l. C, Feb. 11, l15. Notice Is
hereby given that sulJwt to the
conditions and limitations of the
nets ot June a, 1916 l cHot.. IIS).
kVlimiirv 26. 1919. t4U Hlttl.. UIJI
ana June 4. 192l (41 Utat.. TBS), and
Hi.nurt ni.nla rClliailOIlH (II AVI ll
It. mn4 (bo U l., tin timber
m, th followlna lands WIH be sold
Uarch 30, Wli, at 10 o'clock a. m. at
uiibllc auction at ths U. S. Land Of
fice at Keseburc, Oregon, to the
hlKhcst bidder at not less than the
mipralsed value as hown b this
ni.tlen. aula to bs subject to thA ap
nroval o( ths Hecretary of the In
terior. The purchas price, wllh an
additional sum of one-fifth of on
n..r nllt. tllBfeof. blftnK OODIIIlll
aluns allowed, must be deposited, at
nn' ( aula, mnimv to ba returned.
If sals Is not approved, otherwise
noi.ni will mua fnr tha limber,
whleh must be removed within ten
years. Kids will be reeelved from
cmena of the United Hlales, assoel.
miionn nt auch ciiixviis and cornora.
tlons oraanized unuer tl,e laws of
the United States, or any stale, ter
ritory or district thereof, only. Up
nn nitration of a Qualified pur-
vhasor the timber on any legul aub
division wll be offered separate
hnfora bains Included in any
ter of a larger unit. T. us b.. H. 12
tiec. 15. r,Kl bKH reo lir
M., white fir 100 M.. rid md.ir 15 ld
cedar poles (OuO feet: b'K'4 XK4 red
fir SSO M.. white fir 75 U., red oednr
15 St., while cedar !., cedar poles
1S00 feet, none of the timber on
these tracts to be sold fnr leas than
11 00 per M. for the red fir. $1.00 per
I. for the white fir and red cedar,
and $4.00 per M. for the white
Cedar and $.01 Vi per foot for Ihe
cedar poles. T. 28 H., H. II W., Bee.
I za. Lot 4, fir 3cio M.. imi 7, rir so
M none of the timber on these lola
to be sold for less than $2.50 per M.
T 97 H H It W Km. 25. Lot is. red
I fir I6H0 red cedar 40 il none of
Ihe timber 01. thia lot to be aold for
leaa than $1.75 per M.. for the red
fir and $1.50 per M. for the red re
d.r T '.U H . It 10 W . Heu. . In
KB!4. red fir 250 M.. while cedar 0O
M., none OI tne uiiimt vn tine irmi
to be sold for leas than $1 50 per M.
for the red- fir and $7.0 per U. for
the wlilt. cedar. T. 19 4 II. II W.,
Hec 1. Lot 1, red fir 140 M, fir pi'
ing 140 M.. white cedar 190 M ., lit
3. red fir 400 M., fir plllns M0 M..
white cedar 10 M., Lot 3 red fir 150
M , while cedar 300 M., Uit 4 fir pll
mc 2110 M.. white cedar 110 M . Hl.'i
lNI-;i4 red fir z0 M- fir piling 4m
51.. while cedar 35" St., HH MK'4
' red fir It'Ou M wnlte eenur SOS M.,
jNKU SW red fir 40 M., fir pllInK
240 M., white eednr io jm..
IV'- red fir 20 M. fir piling 10
I M . while cedar 3110 M., HW'i HWH
;red fir 100 51., fir piling 50 51., while
200 m., m,,j reo iir
CAN SAVE you 1160 on practically
new Ford coupe. See Taylor at
Culching Motor Co. Koseburg.
COWlxm SALE Drown Swiss"
giving 4 gallons per day. High
test. Koseburg, RL 2, Box 79. U.
I). McLean.
gt:wiKti machines (or aU or
rent. We also call and repair all
makes. Powell Furniture Com
pany. BROCCOLI SKKDTor sale. Extra
gCKKl strain, well selected, and
raised same for 4 years, C. CI.
Sheppard, UUonvllle.
Foil" SAtk3 "100 lb. shoats also
lute Valentine strain ot broccoli
seed. 1U0 tier of old growth block
wood. Llndbloom, Dixonville.
F6li S A tE Gold- Dollar straw
berry plants, Inspected, Also
Yellow Dent field corn, Test 100
per cent. JJ. C. McGhehey, phone
B-F13.
. t, T ItEs ItuilanT- PrencB
improved and Coates 1418. Care
tul grading and packing. Write
Hudson's Nurseries, Tangent,
Oregon.
WANTED A competent woman
for housekeeping, roust be
steady. Box; 135, Yoncalla, Ore.
WANTED to buy. 600 head of
goats. George Ward, Box 1035,
Koseburg. Phone 2a6-J evenings.
CLitN C wanta loan of-$2600 to
13000 on good real estate. First
mortgage. Will pay 7 per cent
Interest. Term of 3 to 5 yrs. O.
W. Young A Son. Phone 417.
WANTED FurulUire-. alrillug and
finishing, sewing machine etosni
ing, lawn mower sharpening and
saw filing. Fixup Shop, 237 N
Stephens, back of high schooL
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Bungalow in Ramop
Court 1128 Corey Ave.
WANTED
WANTKI Farm hand, no milking.
Apply at Farm Bureau Exchange.
USED CAR 8PECIALB
Fui-d tourlug
Overland touring
Chevrolet touring
Ford touring , ,,
Nash touring
Dodge roadster
75
. 100
, 175
. 275
. 850
. 876
. 875
. 600
Studebaker spec. tour. .
Hudson touring
HOY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
Across from City Hull, Koseburg.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE
son KENT .room apt Partly
furnisheiLCall at 725 W. Lane St,
FOR rfENT--6room furnished
house. Inquire at 737W. Lane 8.
PORT RENT Furnished, apartment'
Inquire 328 E. Douglas or phone
140-L.
FOR RENT House, 10 A of" lani(
close In. City water, lots fruit, Q
U.Helblg.407 W. Cass St
FOR RENT Furnished 2-room apt
ground floor; also 8-room apt
with gas range. Water and
lights. 608 8. Stephens St
FOR RENT In Laurelwood, Apr,
1. 2 new houses, with garage.
Linoleum In kitchen and bath.
$30 per mo. Inquire at 603 Mill
FlilNisaED" HOUSrrFO'R"RENf
Modern furnished home, with
electric range, drapes, carpets,
furniture, fireplace, garage, close
In, $40 per month: no children.
Inquire at News-Review.
j MISCELLANEOUS
i I,,.
FOR TRADE A ton-truck for
sheep or cattle. O. D. Thiol, Yon
calla, Ore.
MARC EL and bob curl, 75u, hair
cut and curl 5oc, at my home.
331 S. Main, Phone 67-Y. Mrs.
Amy Rogers.
CAR
In the county court of tlle Blato
of Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mutter of the estnlo of
1-1 ll..,.0,.n Il... ri,u.,.,iil
Notice Is hereby given that the 1 kauia i 'jus i nat s my outinesa
OWNER Don't forsei la
call 563 when In need ot auto
parts. Sarffs Auto Wrecking
House.
ill., (lr plllna 30 M.. white ccl;ir :
At.. NVt 14 red fir 3"0 M ,
ed fir 3110 U . fir
tilling 10 M., white cedar 4i0 M
HK"j HK'4 red fir 1000 M.. while ee
dur 340 M. cedar polea 240, StV M
l.sio red fir 400 M., fir pllltiK IMI 51.
white cedar 300 M.. nofie of the til!.-
I her on thia section to be sold fori
llesi than $:'.00 per M., for the red I
fir. $1.50 per M. for the fir piling.
17.00 per M. for the white cedar,
land $.70 each for the cedar poles.;
Wnlt.,-,1 S'l'i V. Cemnil-Flnner ;
undersigned has bwu by order of
the County Court of DouRlaa
county, Oregon, appointed executor I
of Ihe estate of Thomas Benson!
Johns, defeased, and all persons j
having claims aKnlnst said estate
are hereby notified to present!
them, properly verified with vouch
ers annexed, lo the undersigned at
his residence at (Jlendale, Oregon,
or at the law off Ire or John T.
Itng, In the city of Koseburg. Ore-I
gnu, within six months from thul
date of the first publication of this .
not Ice.
I mlid and first published March!
13th. 19:."..
I.KI.AND STANFORD JOHNS,
Ewcutor of the estate of Thomas
Hi'lison Johns, Deceased. i
John T. Iuig, attorney for the
eHtaie.
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