-. FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1927. A NATlQN'WiDE iNSTlTUTON- 1 1 i 1 w iwi I u?here savings are greatest" CORNER OF CASS AND STEPHENS, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE, ROSEBURG, ORE. Peevl Phone 386 ess vines In Guy 25th Anniversary ' ' Low Priced Feature Values ; $Ve Know of no better way to celebrate this, our 25th or Silver Anniversary Year, than to present pur Nation-Wide Values and Low Prices in a way that will best dem onstrate our Large Buying Resources. Buying most we sell for less , not now and then but ALWAYS at ALL TIMES 25th Anniversary Early Modes Announce a Smart Season T h c y arc Iicrcl The fas c i n a I i n g frocks for fall d c c i dedly new treat merits tempt everv unman at fhij thrift price I $1475 satin a ' Favorite The lustrous gleam of satin and crepe satin ( fabrics is con spicuous in the , j early arrivals. . , women, misses and Juniors ' ' iSiii ' ' 25 Anniversary "Pehimaid" Iron Automatically 1 ... . 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ID Sill DRAWING CROWD FROM ALL STATE Weather Conditions Ideal for Jubilee of Visions Realized. SPORTS BE FEATURED Newspaper Teams to En gage in Water Fight as Event of Tonight's Program. (AnocUtcd Prtu heated Wire) MEDKOKD, Ore., Sept. lq. The largest irarude in the history oi goutnern Oregon, in which uu proximately 2,uuu peopio iook part, was held this morning as a teaturu of the "Jubilee ot Vi sions Realized," here. ,The pro cession included drum corps from Portland, Koseburg, Alarshfleld, Salem and Corvallis, with several bauds. Marshall Dana of Portland, de livered the address of the day, in which he lauded Aledford lor us growth and enterprise. tire family physicians, and three to their family dentists for treat ment or examination. . Eight of the children examined are entering school this year. The remaining fifteen are under school age. MRS. COOLIDGE'S SMILE GREAT HELP TO YOUNG PASTOR soiile ot the tint lady of the land was what helped Hoy Uum, stu dent pastor overcome his - ner vousness as he preached a sermon each Sunday In the little white church at liermosa, while the president and. his wife were in the congregation. Liumv who is visiting here, fiad that each Sunday he was nervous as he mounted to the pulpit "Mrs. Coulidge's smile every Sunday was a great help to me. Wo matter how often I preached when the president came to church i always had to overcome a slight nervousness and her won deriul smile steadied me." Uum related that other mem bers of his congregation flipped a coin each Sunday to determine who would usher the preti'iem to his seat. The first time the presi dent came to church, Laum was so "flabbergasted," he left out the middle of his sermon, he E-iid. MEDFOHD, Ore., Sept. V4. Willi perfect weather conditions and a throng drawn from points of southern -Oregon and noitliern Calilornla, Aledford was celebrat ing today her "Jubilee of Vlous Realized." Last night five-year-old Elolse fiuances their pictures . The'united with interest thereon at the rate ot two per cent pur unnuin frum the date upun which taxes were paid, or the uum ot i-3.7i interest com puted to June 30. 11)27; the further sum q( I20U.00. or flucb other sum us the court may adjudge reason able as attorney feea in this suit, and fur plaintiff ? cost and di bur. dement a to be taxed. For a deci-6 of the court de-clar-log' the mortffagft Kiven by the de fendant, YV. IL tiinlih to the jjluin tlff. .Al Perkins, to be a firt llc-n upon uaid ntorlKuaed real estate, towit: The west tiuif of the nurtli west quarter of section thirty. SUPERIOR, Wis., Sept. 15. Thejwetst of the Willamette' Meridian in Lwugiaa county, urcgua, iuj;einer with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto b--luiib'imj or in anywise appertaining and for a decree of the court fore closing the same, and providing tor the sale of said property upon execution In the manner provided by law, and applying the proceeds of such sale to the payment of the sums above mentioned, and the residue, if any, to be deposited with the clerk of- the court for those lawfully entitled to the same; that the sheriff place the purchaser at such sale Into the im mediate possession of said property, and that each und all of the defend ants, and those claiming under or through them or any of them be forever barred and foreclosed of nil right, titlo. estate, lien or in terest In or to &aid real property or any part thereof, and that they and eaiii oi tnem oe lorever oarrea from setting up any claim, right, title, estate, ( lien or interest, except statutory right of redemption, in or tu said premises or any part there of, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief us to the court may seem equitable and rlgut. This summons is served upon you by the publication thereof fur a period of once each week for four consecutive weeks In the Iloseburs News-ltevlew. a newsoauur of gen eral circulation within the state of Oregon, published and issued at Koseburg, Douglas County therein, by order of the Hon. J. W. Hamil ton, judge of the above entitled court, made and entered on Septem ber S, directing and authoriz ing that this summons be published on co each week for four consecu tive weeks, and you are hereby notified to appear and answer plaiMU'f'3 complaint within foul weeks from the dato of the first publication of this summons. Liate of first publication fciept em ber 15, 11)27.' ; .J. O. WATSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and post office address, Itoseburg, Oregon, MOVIE STARS MOST HEAVILY . INSURED FOLIC IN COUNTRY NEW YORK, Sept. J5- Movie stars are near the top of the list of the most heavily insured people in the country, says the United Artists' corporation. Norma Talmadee is insured for $1,500,000 and her sister, Con stance, for $1,000,000 with the Joseph M. Schenk productions as the beneficiary. Buster Keaton is protected for $700,000 with his own producing company as beneficiary. (Jioria swanson and John Barry- more each carry J75U.O0O worth of protection made out in favor of the Art Cinema corporation, which Glblott was crowned queen of (he ceieurauou. The Jackson county products show, under the direction of the granges wub also opened today at the county fair grounds. ' The mala events of the morning will be the dedication of the child ren's playground, established by the local American Legion post, und a civic parade. This uCtemoou the Boas team of the southern Oregon base bull league, and the Salem team of the Willamette valley league will play fur tho championship of western Oregon. Tonight there will bo fire works and a-drum corps contest between American Legion teams of the state. A feature of the night program will be a wuter fight between teams from the two daily newspa pers of Urn city, -armed with (ire ho sea. A special detail oC traffic offi cers arrived lust night to handle the traffic. The schools are closed for the day and it is a general holiday throughout, towns adjacent to Mud-ford. PACIFIC COAST UNIVERSITIES TO START FALL DRILL SAN FRANCISCO, Sopt. 15. Football squads representing the nine i'uciflu coast universities of the coast conference, will swing into action today in tho iirut gridiron practice of tho 1U27 s son. September 15 is tho earliest dato allowed for practice under conference rules and with the opening of the 1027 season sched uled for September 21, coach t;1. are preparing to make hay while the sun slilues. Tho fall semester has not yet begun at either the University of Southern California or at Stan ford aud as a result the teams will hold two practice sessions daily. Classes havo already started at most ot the other conference schools, and a unU period in the afternoon will represent the sum total ot the day's activities. f Around the County SOUTH DEER CREEK NEWS Mr. Bocrher nmert, Alva Hunt er, Helen ilrunton, Hale Hatfield and Anita Cacholin spent Sunday at the HJood home iu . D. C. I he party given for Sherman Con nine and Beecher Kmert was well attended. Refreshments of sandwiches, cake, pin, and miscel lanies were served by the ladies of S. D. (..'. grange. Mr. aud Mrs. J. F. Morrison of (ilengary, Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and laughter Ruth, and Ray Ward of itoseburg attended the party given for Sherman Couulne and Beecher Kmert. Mr. John Belts of Roscburg is very busy at the Gilliam home building a house. Air. It. E. Blood and Dee Kelly of S. D. C. arrived home Monday after spending a in until at (.iiauge vtlle, Idaho. Mr. Tom Melton and Beecher: Emert Jeft Tuesday foi Winston's where they will uork in the prunes. Mr. tilen Cox nrrived home from! "While Rock" whore ho has been since the last of Juno. X. Artists said both stars might carry heavy personal insurance aside from tho 4J75O.O00, which would bring th;a up to the ?2,00U,..l'" figure estimated for each by the Speculator company, insurance magazine publishers. The Speculator company esti mated Charlie Chaplin was insured for $1,000,000, although his repre sentative said he doubted If that figure was correct EARTH SHIFT OPENS GIGANTIC FISSURE NEAR PHOENIX PHOENfX, Ariz., Sept. 10. A gigantic fissure approximately 4U0 yards long and in some places up to five feet in width with consid erable depth, hns appeared three miles west of Plncacuo, about 70 miles southeast of here. : Fayette A. Jones, geologist and former president of the New Mexi co school of mines, declared It to no me result or an eartli move ment. No record of a disturbance had been noted In the vicinity. YOUNG BOXER GETS FRACTURED SKULL IN 1-ROUND BOUT TWENTY-THREE CHILDREN EXAMINED AT HEALTH CLINIC HELD YESTERDAY (Associated Pr Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Sept. 15. Harold Williams, 17-yeai-c.d Los Angeles boxer, received a fractur ed skull lust night , when knocked out In tho first round of a bout with Jimmy Ulnko, also of Los Angeles, at the Cudahy Athletic association stadium at Bell, a su burb, last night. Williams was brought to the Los Angeles receiving hospital when lie failed to regain consciousness nftor the knoefc-ittt. Hospital phy sicians sntu ma condition was serious. GEORGE GODFREY GETS KNOCKOUT OVER MONTE MUNN NEW YORK, Sept. . 15. Tho hoavy weight ambitious of Monte Munn, of Lincoln, Nebraska, who has been a football star aud a leg islator, had dwindled somewhat today after a technical knockout suffered in the fourth round of his scheduled 12-round bout with George Godfrey last night at Eb- uei$ field, Brooklyn. In the third round Godfrey put Munn to the floor for a count of nine with a series of smashing rights to tho head and hotly. Munn was so battered in the fourth that the referee stnntmil ;h bout. HE'LL QUALIFY. "Do you know anvthinu nhnnt farming?" "Well, I know how tn oomnluin about the weather." Judge. SL.MMOX3 NO TICK OF FINAL SKTTI,EMKNT Notice Is hereby given, that the undersigned administratrix de bon is nun with the will annexed of the estate of Louis' Decker, deceased, has filed her final account as sucii administratrix in tho county court of tho aialo of uregon lor Houglas county, nnd tho Hon. tleo. K. yulne. judge of sfild court has ap pointed Monday, the lil'i day of October, 11C7, at io o'clock in the forenoon of said day In the county courtroom In the courthouse, iu itoseburg, Douglas county, Oregon, att the lime and place for hearing objections, if any, to said account and the settlement thereof. All persons InloreHled In y;ild es tate aro hereby notified to file their objections, if any, to auiil final account at orbeforo the time appointed for final hearing us aforesaid. ' Dated this 15th day of -September, 1027. liLIZAHETH KLLtiX HOWARDS, Admlulstiatrix do bonis linn with the will unnesed or tho estate of Louis Decker, deceased. NOTICU OF SHI .ItlKF'S OH IltiAL 1'itOFKUTV Iii pursuance or a deereu of f-jre-closuro and order of sale made and entered ill the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, tor Douglas county on tiuptember t, 1U27, in the suit of i'eari Mable, Plaintiff, vs. Harold Dayhlo Hilton; Jane Duu lillion, wito of Harold Dayhlo Hilton; ltay 11. Hilton, Naomi Hilton; Agues Hilton; Westley Downs; Dan Downs and Mrs. Cart Miller, de fendants, for the recovery of tue sum of one thousand uo liars (flOOO.OO) with interest thereon at seven per cent per annum from Oc tober uo, lDZu, the further sum of one hundred und twenty uullurs UlliO.OUj uUurney'H lees, and the further stun ot lifty and 40-lvO dollars (ii0.40) costs nud disburse ments; und in pursuance of an execution upon said decree duly is sued out ot said court on the tith day of September, 1 will ex pose for sale and tell at public auc tion as the law dlreu-ts, at the court house door ot said county, iu tho city of itoseburif, Oregon, on .Saturday, the 8th day ot October, lUiiT, at ten o'clock M. The real properly situated in tho County of Douglas und State of Oregon and described In satd decree and order of sale as follows, to-wit; The southwest quarter (SWIi) of section thirty in township twenty-four south of range three taj west, Wiiiametto Meridian, containing acres. Said salo wilt be made for cash In hand and will be subject to con firmation by said court. Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, Sep tember 7th, la7. a. W. KTAltMKtt. Sheriff pf Douglus County, Oregon. AO TICK OF FINAL SUT'l'I.EMKNT estate- are required to present thtui, wiuj trie proper vouchers, j within six months from the date hereof, to the administrator with the will annexed, at the office of Koseburg Newb-Hevlew, in the city of Koeburff in said couot:aud Dated and flr published Au gust 18, Date of last publication, Septem per lit, lull. GLENN E. HUSTED. Administrator with tho will an-. neied. Mark N orris, Grand Rapids, Michi gan. ' Husted & Huetcd, Portland, Ore gon. Attorneys lor administrator witu tho wiu annexed. XOT1CK TO CUE 1)1 TO US In the County Court of tho State of Oregon lor Douglas County, In thu matter of tnu estate of W i 1 1 ta m li ux ton, deceased. Notice Is hereby given, that thu undersigned, executor ot ttie last will anu testament of William liax ton, deceased, has tiled his final account in the county court of the State of Oregon for Douglas Coun ty, and the Hon. George K. Qtilne, j udgo of saiu court. na, by uraei duly tmulu and entered on liic i'tilh day of August, l'JZl. fixed i-riday, thu uUthu day of Senti-uiiier. at the hour of ten u cloca in tiu- foreuoon or sum dity. ana me enmi ty court room in Hie coui t house in j plaintiff and In the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Douglas County. . In the matter of the est-te of Clara Fullerton, deceased. Notice 13 hereby ffiven, that the undersigned has, by .order of the above entitled court, duly made mid entered of record, been appointed Administrator of the estate of Clara Fullerton, deceased, and has duly qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate aro hereby required to present the same to the undersign- ed at Itoseburg, Douglas County, Orson, properly verified, within six months from the first publication of this notice which is the 1st day of September. 19J7. NATHAN FUI-LERTON. Administrator of the estate of Clara Fullerton, deceased. NOTICE OF fiJAHDIAV9 SALE OF HEAL 1'KOFKHTV Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned, uuardiun of Uie per son aim estate ot Doiotny juuaiuo iIiloti, being duiy licensed by too couuty Coon oi the mate ox Ore gon ior uouglus county so to uo will from anu mter me l7ln uy of September, proceed to sou for casti iu band or pun casa und se cured ureuit to bu approved uy toe uuu.o eiuitieu court tho following uusuribeu real property situated in Douglus County, Oregon belonging to tnu estate of Dorothy Aiuxinu Elliott, a minor, to-wit: An undivided turee-elghths In terest in and to the loilowing; Commencing at a point one hun dred yards south oi the section corner between sections 3 and 4, running then east to tue west boun dary line of thu Thomas Turuuuur xJonatiun Dunl Claim; then souui along suld line to tne half mile lino in tho center of section 'M then west along said line to the quarter post on lino between sec lions 3 and 4; then north aloutf said line to tne place or beginning. All in section . 3, townsuip zti south, range V West, Willamette Meridian, Douglas County, Oregon, containing one hundred twelve i,H2 ucres.,, more or less. Also, commencing at tho 8. J. corner of the Thomas Thrash er Donutlon Land Claim in section three, township twenty-six suiiih, range seven west of Willamitte Meridian, thence north to a point one hundred yards south of 'where the township Hue between town ships twenty-fivo and twenty-six crosses tho said Thomas Thrash er's claim; thence west to west lino of said claim; tlioiico south along tho Hue of said claim to - the half mite line in tho center of section three; thence east to tho west lino of the David Itedenour Donation Dund Claim In said section and township; thence north to the north west corner of said claim; thence east to tho place- of beginning, con taining 144 acres, more or less. Offers for said premises may bo made to mo through the offices of Rice and OrcuU, Itoseburg, Oregon, salo subject to confirmation by the County 4Court of tho Stale of Ore gon for Douglas County. . Dated this mill day of August. 1927. H. V. EI-blOTT, Guardian of the person und cs- . tato of Dorothy Maxino Klllott, 0 minor. SUMMONS Cinie N In the Circuit Cou uretjoii ioi Ouu) Ueiii' iwtti-s, x'lUinLiii, vs. vj. j, An.UL.i,u.Ui, j. xv. liai tniuil, und Jd. iu. t 01 the Statu oJ ius County. W. as the State County. Twenty-thive children were ex uinfh'.'d at the infant and pro srhool clinic held at the Couit llou.se Wednesday afternoon, by I r. T. W. I m ra way, Cou 11 i y llealth Ofticpr, assisted by AlNs itrVn Atood and MIhs Amy Kr- tt'kMoti, county nurses. Mis? f Helm Churchill and Miss Kesie KuiUmni also assisted hi the work of preparing the children for ex amination. Seven of the twenty-three chil.l- No. r." In lltn Circuit Court u or uiegon tor DoubL "i 1 itkiiis, I'miniiir. vs. W, II. Smith, Bert Roberts. Miieirl Itnhort.4. his wifo, anti nlso all other persons, or parties un known, claiming uny right. tltl estate. Hen or tnterost In Un real estate described In the Com plaint herein. Defendant. To W. 11. .inith. and ulso nil o.h- r persons or p:irtlc unknown, la tilling uny right. title, est site, lien or Intercut in tin real eMfttv It scrlhcfl (n tiif complaint herein, iihovo named defendants: In tfi'1 Hit me- of tho mat a nf Dm. Ron: You and each of you are here by required m appear ami an wit the cnmplalnt of pin it tiff filed against you in tho above entitled court and cause on or brfora four woek from the dato of tho first publication of this snuiUMMis. nml IT you fall to rt appear und unvwer snid complaint, for want thereof, Phil- tiff wilt apply to the c.mrt for Die relief demanded In s;ll coint'laint, a sitccincc statement of which l! ni follows, towlt: For Judgmctvt .icatnst tho de fendant, W. If. Smith, in the sum of trJ"fi.(H. and Interest thereon i-omputed to .nine 30. jhj Roseburg, Oregon, hs ti, Place lor heuring said final uc- count, and objections thereto, if tiiere be any, and tor the settle ment thereof, und for the closing of suld estate. Dated und first nub Ished So mem ber 1, VJ 21. CHARI-KS W. BUXTOX. Kxecutor of thu last will and testament oi William Buxton, deceased. UruoiuL-s of the Oregon, jviiiiii.i Conioieneu ot the ciiuich ul llu Liaieu lire l nre 11 in cnrist; Aisu aa otner iiersons or put ties un kuovvu ciuiiuiiig uny rignt, tuie, estate, lien or interest m n.u n.m eytutp ueocriucu in me complaint, huiuin, ucieiiuunls. To tj. 1. aieuoiialu, G. K. llurtlliun anu M. n.. aiauier, us Trustees vC luu uiegolt .mutual coiilereneo of tne Cuuicii.oi. utiileu uretmen 111 Christ; Also all outer per&oud or par 1 lea uiiKUvwu, ciaiinutg any rigni, title, cslulu, Hen or ihlei et in too reai ustutu uesci ibeU in Hie complaint herein, uuove nuuieu UeteiiUaius; In thu name of the State of Ore gon; iou uuu each of you are huiu oy requireu to apear und answer tne complaint ot pluiuilft tiled against you in the uuove entitled tmiii anu cause on Oi- before lour wee its irom tne lirst publicutfon vC this summons aim it you tan to so appear und answer said complaint, piuiutiff win tor want tnurcuf, uppiy to the court for tuft relief dc manued In suld complaint, a succinct statement of whlcu Is as follow,, t-wit: That you and each of you be re quired to assert and disclose thu nature and character of any claim. estate or Interest you have or eluiin, or which The Oregon Annual e,omerenco 01 tne cnurcti of (.(10 United Brethren in Cnrl&t Imir m claims in anu to the following de scribed real property situated In Douglas County, Oregon, or any part, thereof, to-wit: That portion of lot number two (2j in section number thirteen (M in township number tweinv-two U2) south, range six (6 west of Willamette Meridian 111 Doutflas County, Oregon, lying on tho north side of the center of i51k Creek and South of tho Oregon Western Rail road right-of-way, containing ttn (luj acres more or less: and to subject the same to a Judi cial investigation that the right vt possession and title between the ueienuants may ue NOTICE OF FINAL S UTT L 131 KN T In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In tho Matter of tho K-Unto of James R. Rates, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the u inters 1 gtied, Kxe-julrix of tho Id Jit win anu ictn:nent 01 janu-s Rales. deccastfJ, has filed in the Above entitled court and matter the Iin;tl account of her n d mi n ti tration i'f tho estate of said de ceased and that said court, by nn ord-r du.y rnado and entered, has fixed Monday, the Ulith day of bep teinber, Ut-i, at the hour of ten (10) o"clocic a. m. as'the time and the county court room in the court house, in Host-bur;;. lntmh;s Comi ty, Oregon, h t ho place lor hear ing objection;,, it uny. to such final acotmt and tne settlement theieof. ' Dated August 21. i:27. VICTORIA RATKS. KTocutrlx of the Last Will and Testament of James R. Bates, deceased. and 1 forever ouieted and mat ft creeu tout tne claim of defendants and each oi. them is without loun dutlon in law- or In cqultv or In fact und that plaintiff Is the owner In fee of satd premises and of tho whole thereof free from any and all claims or interest of said defendants or either of them or any kind or na ture whatsoever and that plaintiff have such other and further re lief as to the court may scent equitable. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of once each week for four consecutive weeks In tho Roseburg News-Hovlew, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published and Is sued In Roseburg, Dougla County, Oregon, by order Of the Hon. Geo. K. Qutnc, county Judge of Douglai County, Oregon, made on tho lth day of August, 1U2 7 and you aro hereby notified to appear and an swer the same on or before four weeks from tho first publp-ntion hereof which Is tho 18th day of August. niOE A ORCCTT. Attorneys for rialntlff. 1'nsl of fice address; Roseburg, Oregon. Mllllt; TU CHKtHTOKS N. jrt w In the County CoiTrt of the State of Oregon for the County of Doug las. In th matter of th est.itfe of und with Interest from i J. Piatt I'nderwond. deceased. 0. r.ii'7. upon said DHm ii.;d ) The abeve entitled court has on- sum of lS.',0.tO nt tho rate of two 'pointed tho underplgned, Glenn K. per cent pt-r annum: for the furth- llusted. administrator with the er um of ltS.t: paid hv the nlatn-1 will annexed of tho estate of J. tiff on .tfouiif "( t.?s levied j Piatt l'nlrrwni. 'ofaj-d. snd II June ::fl NOTICK TO CHKniTOItS ita uu;e reiciicd to their res pec aiiit tha siortatfed premises ' prvas having cUrnuj against the 0f " jliu tldur Curtis, dectastd. In the County Court for Douglas County Oregon. In tho matter of citato of Julius Kldor .Curtis, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given thut thrt tindt rslirned was bv 1111 order of lh nhnvo entitled court duty made nml rntrrcd. appointed administrator with tlie will annexed of the estalo of Julius Kldor Curtis, derensed, and has rtu'y qtmlifleo as c""" All persons having claims against said estate are : otifltd to present the same, duly verified, to the un derstand In Roxhurir Ctrr. -ltliiti six months from the date of tho first publi-ntion of this notho. uaiea anu itrst published August 1927. C. T TfAWTT.TOV A-lmtnlsttnr with will ann-ti