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    -. 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 ... . Controlled ,
Our own safety plug
shuts off the current
automatically.
$3.98
25& Anniversary
For The Teeth
Well-Known Pastes
Squibb', .'. 39c
lodent . . 39e
jpprhan t ,..49c
ICqlyno, , ...29o
Listorine 19o
25th Anniversary
Dress Shirts
For fylen
Fancy Printed Hrandcloth
and Kyhcr ltrondcloth, with
collar attached or separate.
Kayon Striped Broadcloth
and Madras, with collar at
taclicd. Heal Value a at
$1.98
1 25h Anniversary
Back to School
With
New Dress
rK Wise
irSwjSKa ' h e ' '
Mr. T,i;f c,id h-wy
MiWM 8 i ' 1 " ,0
a'f I ;)to56 i;,'0C,I 'b 1
r4 t'i& ncw drcs'
H$VI& from this
Mi Ij t alike in
pH' ff ij stylo and
mi I ll pr'"'
. Sizes
7toH
. $1.98
25th Anniversary
Accepted For Their Smartness Everywhere!
N
A
Coats
For Travel! For College! For Every Purpose!
111
The "bctween-seasons" coat is no
longer a problem these clever
models, 'cf every type, are priced
within everyone's means.
Smooth-Finish Fabrics
Rough Tweeds .
Stunning Novelties
' The college girl likes a sturdy
tweed sometimes fur trimmed,
jaunty novelties for every fall
need are smart and distinctive
dress coats are elaborately furred.
jCozily Trimmed With!
Fur Or Smartly
Plain
This early selection is varied in
styling and fabric be sure to see
them before you purchase and
to compare our prices for coats of
this quality.
Sizes For Women
Misses and Juniors
si 4- 7
to $49.75
Our Elko Special
Special Flannel Shirt.
Cunt ulylci, cut full u ml
roomy. Low priced
$1.93
25A Anniversary"
All Wool
Flannel Shirts
Hade from a II - wool
ftroadrtoth (launch. Attrac
tive patterns in neat and
novelty plaids and checks in
new effects. Expertly
woven and carefully tail
ored, assuring comfortable
fit and long wear. Two flap
pockets. Exceptional value
at
tit. J..
Play Suits
For the Boy
Durable materials, sturdily
Ziadc, easy to wash. At
79c
25th Anniversary
Union Suits
For Men
Comfortable in
fit and wearing
quality, ecru
ribbed; long
sleeved and ankle-length,
cut
full, well - made
throughout. Me
dium weight. A
genuine value at,
79c
Mi
25th Anniversary '
Insure 'Gainst Cold Weather!
Buy Blankets Now
Its economical and less
roulile to buy blankets now,
beturc you need them. Have
you a daughter RoinR to college
who needs one, too?
Single cotton plaid blank
et to use with other, Qg
Plaid patterns are pretty in our
wool-mi cd bUukrt (JJ tj
Top nil wool plaid Wiink.'t,
Bi.e 70xS0 is H C( Qft
liood buy OJ.ifU
r
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lit I VISIT
25th Anniversary
Men's Sweaters
Fleece-Lined
Knitted culls and bottom,
capacious pockets. A
useful gift that every man
will appreciate at a price
that shoppers will rccoguug
as a genuine savings.
$1,69
PICTORIAL REVIEW
PRINTED PATTERNS
(lis! U'
1 " 4l
Thii beautiful govn vta? bt
sleeveless for ctcning or ti
long sleeve. far afternoon near.
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