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ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1928.
KJT. A NATION-WIDE ft
B INSTITUTION-
PenneyCq
"where savings are greatest"
229-231 CASS ST.
And Every Day Thru
Our Famous Low Prices
Be Sure to
Charming
At
v&plltag Rugs
Lend color
'- ; These email ones ire use
tul and ornamental! tlx 6. ,
Plain -- Fancy i
t Turkish Towels
, ' Good-looking towels fori t
rbur guest rooln. Large size. "
49c
Plisse Crepe
Makes Dainty
Cotton Gowns
19c and 25c
v
Novelty Lingerie Cloths
In White and Pastel Shades
Make the Prettiest Undies
The mercerized finish is part of the charm of these
dainty fabrics jersey cloth In plain colors, novelty lace
'checks and fancy stripe effects for undergarments of'
- many kinds. Yard .. ....... i
: : 17c to 39c
TIMBER QWf'JERS
- DECLARE DESIRE
FOR COURTHOUSE
Safe Depository for Valu-'
able '1 itles Wanted by
.. : concerns raying
T Large Taxes.
- ;ciiy.
Tho eolirlhuuse Inccllni; to he A flush In le sklca ,nv or
livid III this clly Saturday in to be ngn wan Immediately followed bv
iillcndod by an enormous crowd,! a roar, us of thunder, which bail
uncording to present Indications, imi . .1 ! befoul stone IrnKiiionti
Tho county court has received boson In fall to tl arth This
word that several of tbu larrse thn-! suddenly ended with tin. rail of u
her collipaulos, ownini; niucll prop- hnijo meteor which bloke Into
erty, itro wilding representatives nniull pi, -when it struck lhe
to Hpeak in favor ot ibo biilldhiK. , around, hits oi the mi ir have
, ..,.,. ,.,
pauy, which pays more than S:i0,-
UUU uununlly 111 taxes In t Ills cuuti-1
ty, lu to havo one of lis represeiitii
lives present. An ott'lror of this
-company ruccnlly made t h e
slitloineiit that If Ihe present billid
lUK slluuld bo destroyed by fire
und the records burned the task of
straightening out the titles would ;
luao ion years hiiu wuuni cost
many times the amount necessary
" to Pi-ect a now building. The Koai h
' Tlmbor company will also havo a
represeulative pit'setit, while oth
; era arc expeclctl to uiiike n thu-
liiK-
Tho directors of Iho Douglns
County Taxpayers Lcnituc iv lo
bo prosout and Inliodiuo tho re-o-
lutlon reconily passed by Ihe
Juuguo f;ivorlnE a new building.
Tho Lmiiqua Chiefs are lo be
present in a body uud iu full uni-j Mvi,t.,i r,., .,.,
form. I MKukdUii, ore j.,.. i.
Tho Chamber of Couiinorto nmt.i.i,,, 0ilkv R ..- ;
various olvlo clubs mo also to bo Tian.r. landed h'ere'lhl. ii'u.rnlim
olfUlally reinesenUMl. 'enrouie in Vumnuier Wash fi.
bus
.finitely pledged llsolf to n mail-
mum expenditure of $270,000 thero
has been practically no opposition
Slneo Iho county court has do-;,,,.
ROSEBURC, OREGON
Now
Inspect These -:
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a Remarkable Price
It's time now to buy that frock you
have wanted brand dew styles .are
priced at distinct savings I .
$190
Vivid Colors to Brighten
. Winter Days
Gay colored flat crepes in many
charming models will freshen your
wardrobe remarkably at such small
cost, tool '
Penco Sheets
Our Standard ' '
From every standpoint
upremo quality- Size 7ax99,
: $1.59
l' Nation-Wide
. . 81x99 Sheets,
i I A trademarked brand that
will live up to expectations,
$1.29 ;
Fancy Challies
Makes lovely quilt and com
; fort tops.
17c
expressed roncornlng the con
struction' of the buildliiK, and tho
proposition In now meetim? Willi
Keiiorul favor throughout tlio
county.
ii .
Special drastic reductions in
percolator sets. Special January
sale at tho Copra Kloctrlc Store.
A RAIN OF STonza
(.IimucIuUiI Prr l.c4-,i Wnvi
I. A I'AZ. Ilolivin. Jan. l!t. A
mi'ti'oriiliiKli ul p h e nnuiciinu do-
scribed an n writable lain ot
Intones from Ihe skies has frlRltl
joheil natives of TaruKiinl riKlim.
:aeeorluB to advices tvarliliiK this
, men union to lh museum ul
ichnhahiba
L. ,
Co-
IS AWARDED CONTRACT
KAI.I-.Al. Dill.. .Ian. !l, -J
Millaskey of The HalleTi
liei'M awanlrd a rnntt:ii-i liv
. k
barf
simp li
the
mard nf cimtinl f.,r ci-Hdlnir
the site at The Dalles for tlie new
stale llilieriiilosls hospllul. He
agrees lo enliiplele Ihe gimllir!
wiililn :: days for rio rents a entile
laid As soon as the work Is fin
ished anhlt.ets will sum wo:k
on Ihe I liml pinna and speeltha
linns, and with these ns a lmU
the stnie will rail lor bids lor tlio
eniislruillim of the miilti biilldinK.
KELLY FLYING NORTH
nn aeiinl lour th.. ,.,..t .i.
clpnllv Ohio.
lie hopped off it
i,.ij"0l, ,i, . ... .
up,-,
PAPAL PRIMACY
(S SAID BAR TO
- ; i
CHURCH
UNITY
Long-Awaited Keport on
"Malines Conversations'
Is Published.
DIFFER WITH POPE
Antrlican Delegates Wish
Unity But Catholics Ask
Right of Pope to
Intervene.
MMX-Utrtl I'ri-M Hlrl
LONDON, Jan. 19. Primacy of
the pope was Indicated to be the
bur lo unity of tho Catholic and
Anglican churches in ' the long
awaited report on the famous
"Malines conversations" made pub
lic today. The report revealed ac
tion taken between 1921 and 1920
by lloinan L'lithullu and Angellcan
delegates under the presidency of
tlio lute Cardinal Mercter.
The publication of tho text fol
lows closely upon the rejection by
the House of Commons of the re
vised book or 'common prayer and
the recent enclyclcitl of the pope
Ion' church union. Objectors to
prayer book changes said they
were in direction of itouie, chieliy
us concerning the sucrument. The
pope said a union of Christians
shuuld only come by u 1 return of
the dissenting to the original
church of Home.
In regard to papal primacy one
of the Anglican delegutes said:
"We wish for unity, and ir tlie
uecossnry preliminary conditions
have been duly met, We should not
shrink from tho idea of a papacy
acting as a center of unity, but in
so suying we have in view not a
I papacy such as exists In theory
uud practice among Komun Catho
lics ut the prosout time, but a con
ception of unity such us ' may
emerge in the future. '
Was it possible to Interpret the
spiritual authority of the pope in
sucn a wuy tliut the Juilsdlotiou
of the English bishops should not
be interfered with, he usked. lie
inquired if tills could be secured
slue by side with recognition of
the right claimed by tile pope to
Intervene In matter concerning
tlie geuerul lulorests of the uni
versal church. . - i -
In reply the liomun Catholic
delegatus suid the right of the
pope to intervene anywhere could
not bu surrendered, but .thero
might bo a qucstiuu us to how far
ho need exorcise it.
The answer of the Church of
England to this was that the Eng
lish Wore and always had been u
practical puople and it was Impor
tant to know trom a Catholic
standpoint whothor it was con
ceivable such it right might be
i maintained consistently with tho
ireeuom which Anglicans demand
to control their own uflalrs.
STATE PRESS
COMMENT
The Meaning of Thrift
Monday was the beginning of
Thiill week in Oregon.
Observation or the week might
well be more than u mere form.
Thrift la a fundamental to good
citizenship, and good cithte nship
Is one of I ho biggest things iu
state or nation, 'l mitt Is inde
pendence, and Independence eco
nomically means independence in
thought and action by tho citizen.
t iidnubUdly some men nrc
drl vvn by destitution Into crllno.
They take the fatal step as a last
resort. If. by thrift, they could
have stoii full- sailing ahead, some
ot thiMii would have been orderly
citizens.
Klxty-six out ot every 100 who
die lu Hie United mutes leave no
estate, mid of the lomnluing 31.
only nine leave estates ot more
liiau S.'i.uOU.
At S.i. !I7 out of every UK) per
sons lu Aiuerlea are partially or
wholly diiiondi-ut upon rvlutives.
friends or the public for their
dally bread, their clothing and a
roof under which to slceti.
Nliiely-elglit per vent of the peo
plo of lhe I'nlled States are liv
ing from day to day on thcii
wages, uud lhe loss of employment
would incan pauperism for all but
2 per cent.
l.aek of thrirt means stunted
lives If the full value ot Mull!
were rrcoxnlml In lis iiutlonn.'
effects and in ils I'lfects upon
every life In thu nation. Thrift
week would he a inarchluic week
lor all America and thrift would
be the rallying ci . rorlland
Journal.
Overhead and Taxes
Secretary of Suite Sam Korer
has finally discovered Hint there
are Inn many slate employes and
that enordiuutiou of activities und
a reduction In expenditure Is
necessary. Wlit. h shows tlmt even
j a bureaucrat can ner twilight. If
j not Ilirlil Jnt before he goes out
tu oince.
.Mr. Kocr stntcM that tho inim
lier of state employes now i'ap
prosches the number of Oregon
men nnd twuncn who served In
the iirmi'd forces of the United
Stairs dining the world war" anil
"is Increasing rapidly.'' Taxes, he
slates, tor strictly suite purposes
have ;xne tip fiom J.'.M9.:."ili in
1917 to 55.226,207 in 1927. and
school taxes increased ' from i6,
Umi.i'JJ lu 1917 to 17,t84,034 In
1927. In ten. years, . the property
US has Increased from 122,029,604
to 147.976,877.
No private business would tol
erate for a minuto the unneces
sary overhead of our paternalistic
government, which has departed
so fur rrom the Ideals of de
mocracy as to attempt to regulate
all the functions of . Individual and
business life. Yet, though all of
our state ofticials pledge economy
before election, their sole effort
after election Is to secure in
creased revenues for increased
bureaucracy. '
Numerous tax conferences are
held and proposals for new taxa
tion made, but no effort is put
forth to cut expenditures by elimi
nation of ortlce holders through
consolidation of overlapping bu
reaus and diminution of unneces
sary activities. The ghost of the
income tax is constantly taken out
of its closet because it offerB the
only means of securing additional
money needed to pay for increas
ing activities. The constant trend
Is for multiplication of officials
Instead ot elimination.
The state faces a deficit la on
crating revenues because the peo
ple of Oregon will not vote to In
crease taxation already exorbi
tant and the stale officials and
the legislature will not curtail ex
penditures. Some day pernaps we
may elect officials brave enough
to defy the ranks of entrenched
bureoucracy and practice a badly
needed economy but that day
seems still far distant. Evidently
things must grow worse before
they get better and they rapidly
ure. Salem Journal.
- The Beef Prices
iieer cattle at 131 ceuta
pound!
per
Hut most of the stockmen sold at
8 cents, some of them for less.
It is not the men who grew the
cattle thut will rake down the big
profits. The advauce adds nearly
loo lu nip vaiue oi a - luuu-nound
steer. It adds nearly . ,60 to the
.u.uu wi u nwinsu Bluer, i no
ueaiers, speculators and packers
get thut.
Tho low prices that have pre
vailed for beef ever since the wur
accounts for the rlBe. Thero was so
little profit und so often a loss lu
beef production that many a cattle
glower went out of the business.
Stockmen warned the public long
ago thut they could not aurvivn m,
Ihulr margins and that a futuro
scarcity ot cattle would send pui.-s
sonring. Thut 1ms happened.
The public pays. And tho men
who grew the cuttle do not get the
profits.
In the ever-recuriing example of
tho farmer getting the worst of It,
will, not tho public presently real
ize that farm life should be given a
better adjustment thun that which
the tyranny of New England over
the nation allows it? Portland
Journal.
TOR HEED
URGES SENATE
TO OUST
Asks That Seat of rranlc
Smith of Illinois Be
Made Vacant.
REVIEWS CHARGES
Declares That Samuel Instill
of Chicago Paid Huge
Sums to Insure Elec
tion of Smith.
(A.wicl.ili'it irrM l-rnDcd Wire)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 1!). full
ing upon the senate to declare va
cant the seat of Frank L. Smith
of Illinois. Senator Heed, Demo
crat, Missouri, told that body to
day thut there had been presented
on behalf of tho senator-elect "no
argument based upon the justice
and merits of his case."
The chafrmnn of the special
committee which unearthed huge
expenditures In Smith's primary
campaign declared that no sena
tor "has dared assert that his con
duct iu seeking the election is free
I roni grave reproach."
Again lie said that no senator
had dared defend the' payment of
huge sums by Sniuuel Instill, Chi
cago utilities official, to tho sena
tor elect's primary fund and no'
senator hud ilai-ed to defend
Smith's acceptance of those sums
while serving as chairman nf a
commission having regulatory
power over insult's properties.
"No senator claims that the
amount of money expended on be
half of frank 1.. Smith was not so
excessive as to be clearly tinjustt
lluhle," th? .Mlssoiirlan continued.
"No senator asserts that Frank
L. Snillh stands here with clean
hands or denies Hint he arrived
at the door of the senate over a
crooked and dishonorable path."
Senator Reed charged that
Smith's supporters had thrown up
' a 'tunokl' screen of legal teehr.l.
OitllU4 sophistries ami reflne
monts." and udded:
"A majority volo cannot sanc
tify a fraud.
"It cannot make black white.
"It cannot transient! evil Into
good.
"It cannot change dishonesty
Into honesty."
Special b.ii'uiiut Iu percolators
nt the fopco Klectrtc Stoic.
SEi
SMITH
FAMILY KILLED
in
F Yirn'" " SOTItlS TO CHBDITORa .
r II I H r H In " County Court of the Rial.
I H I III II UrcKun lor liuuglu County.
I II I I I Is I I In tb matter of the estate of
GIVES POISON
"Cough Medicine" Proves
tto Be Deadly Mother
and Sons Die.
FAILURE IS CAUSE
James Potter Slays Family
Then Suicides Result of
Collapse of Fortune
Was Indicted.
(Associated Press leased Wire)
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Jan. ' 19.
While police today sought to de
termine tho contents of a bottle of
'cough medicine" which last night
caused the deaths of James Pot
ter, 45, and the three members of
bis family here, word came from
Steubenvllle, Ohio, his former
home, that Potter was once a
prominent capitalist there, before
he lost a fortune in oil and coal
developments.
An indictment returned against
him last week, charging that he
had obtuined money under false
pretenses in connection with a real
estate and contracting business
taken on as a side line to stave
off a financial collapse, was the
! t record of his business dealings
w.wu.i.,io. ,ud .(t-iiiuo ui iiiu
"medicine" lit nriHItimt In Pnllni.
were his wife, Lulu. 43, and their
two sous, James, Jr., 16, and Rob'
crt, n.
Roomers nt the house were
aroused late last night when Rob
ert and his mother ran screaming
from their apartment. Forty five
minutes later the entire, family
was dead in a hospital.
"Daddy has given us some
cough medicine. I can feel It com-
Inn on," Itobert cried and col-
'301- Hls mother fell beside him.
til CUSS PLAY
TYPICAL OF LIFE IW
F,
The. cast of "The Gooso Hangs
High," junior cluss piny to be pre
sented at the high school Friday
evening, have been working very
strenuously this week putting on , In the County Court or the stato of
finishing touches, and the juniors', Of,'0" for Douglas County,
fool that they are now ready to E,,ziheu,nvsMiey:0deceas".,.of
give a very lifelike presentation ofi Notice is hereby given Unit the
the Lewis Ueilch pluy. Allss Allc.ui",!!l.l!r"llVu'a executor of the last
Uel.no dramatic couch, urn. MlS 1 Ssl!,V.yV,;lei;:as'e,dr'i,,as0tfS:,!!a,,T,ll't
Crystal Jacobs, class advisor, arul above entitled court the flnul ac
directing the production v icount of. his administration of said
"Th rinnun Uo. ,,i't , (estate, and that said court, tiy an
The Gooso Hangs High" is one order duly made and entered, lias
Of the mo3t populur Pluvs of re-: fixed Saturday, the 11th dav of
cent years, und has been, with
grout success, produced by
many
colleges, nigh schools und stock
companies within the past months.
The play Is a delightful, spark
ling comedy or modern family life.
It primarily deals with problems
that so ofton besot American fami
lies, chlof among which Is a sud
den sluinp in the family income.
The genuine unselfishness shown
by each member of tho household
In tho emergency will win the ad
miration of tho audience.
The characters In the play aro
very true to life. Mother and Und
are typical American parents who
glvo up their own small wants In '
l0,! 'I""', "S niuy getj
u.,,. , uiv. uiiinii), u pupt'ry
old lady, puts spice Into the play
by nor pessimistic viuw of evoiy-
tnniK, oBpeciany where the chil
dren are concerned. Slio Is dis
gusted with her daunhter and son-
in-law for pampering tho children
nnd makes the stormy slatement.
"Wanting and gettiiip; mentis the
same In this house. Oh their i
f.nI?,K. A,"?ll.Jll;11-" L0'S. , amll
iih;n uiu a livejy, nn(ieriirne(i nas liren tluly ap-
nealihy pair tvho live every nio-1 thl-1 by the countv court of the
ment f ,he day. They neem ij'IdmSM
times -thoughtless, Imt they reveal Klorenc s. Howard. deceased. All
newu, ijiiorincd milKIS. ' lie net Inn
of the play centers largely around
tho twins, who come home from
coiiege tor tho Chrlslmas vaca
tion, lint every character Is or
Importance nnd oath diameter U
finely drawn.
Itecause of the nnnsnally hii;h
royally required on this play, the
Junior das will not give a ma ti
nt r. The evening performance will
mart nt 8:15. The auditorium seal
1200 persons, but .everyone is
urged to come early to Insure lhe
getting of a good sent.
QUAKE IN PERU
(Awftrlalrd Proi Rrd Wirel
LIMA. Peru. .Ian. li. A stmnr-
earth shock was felt here las
night causing much alarm: No
damage or casualties were re
ported.
Federal Power CommSciinn i
. ,. ... !
in compliance with the Federal i
Wittnr power act (41 SlHt.. luti-t) j
notice Is herebv given thut J. G '
Kelley. Portland. Oreeon. has f ile.i !
an application for preliminary per-
mil. mr a power devoii pment on
Loon Lake and Mill Creek, t.-ihu-ll'1
tar es of rniiuitiA lii-.r i.. n.,..i..
vinniii, iii'kuii. Mnr or. '
nun to sucn application cr requ
ior a neanng thereon., loi
for a hearing thereon., together!
v. cyvi lo, vi 'iut;ff t
data for which consideration la de -
tired fthould hp anhmlttiH in hn
VIZ:. Jul L?f J12 ol.f
Executive Secretary. Federal Pow -
,er Com ni i am on, Washington, X). C.
McC'onnell. Dtceaned
.Nutii-e 1m hereby tfiven that on the
12th dav of JamiHfv l'ci the ai..WA
untitled court duly made and en-1 Notice Is hereby given that the
ttTfd an order appointing the un- t undersigned, H. U Whipple, was on
derslgtied us administrator of tne tlie 15ln dav ' December. 137.
eiai oi Koy iln'onn.-ll. deceaa- i dul" appointed administrator of
ed. All persons having claims lhe e"iate of K. T. Woodruff, de
asuiiiMt said emate are hereby no- i ceased, by order duly made and en
titled to iiresent the ame together tered by the County Court of Uoug-
wun vuutners annexed verified as
by law roqufred to the undersigned
at the law office of John T. J-ontt.
in the Perkins Hit 11.11 it t? In it,.-..
burg, Oregon, within six months
from the dale of the first publica
tion of this notice.
IMted and first published the
19Lh day of January, iai'8.
aj Matthew adaais.
AdmlnlRtrator of the estate of
Roy McConnell, Deceased.
Sir SIMONS
No. S325
In. the Circuit Court of tlie fUato'of
Oregon for Douglas County.
O. O. orout. Plaintiff, vs.
J. if. Johnston. Defendant.
To: J. M. Johnson, defendant above
named:
In tho name of the Ktate of
Oregon: You aro hereby roqulrcd to
appear and answer plaintiff's com
plaint UKainHt you now on file In
the above entitled court and cause
on or before the last day of the
time prescribed in the order for
publication of this summons, to
wn, on or hf.fore the 9th day of
February. 11128. said day being the
expiration of four weeks from the
date of the flrat publication of this
' ' m,7).Vrn M16. tlme ,re8crIhcd for
suut vuiiHucuiive weeKs; and if you
inn so to appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
ply to the court for the relief de
manded In .said complaint, a suc
cinct statement of which Is as fol
lows, to-wlt: for judgment against
you for NJ2.5u. together with In
terest thereon at six per cont per
annum from October 22. 1927, un
til paid, and the further sum of
ISfi.uo as attorney's fees, mid for
the costs and disbursements of thin
action, and an order of sale of the
following described real property
which has been attached lu this
action, to-wlt:
All of section IupIvw iln In
township thirty-three (33) nouth of
, ,??,e0?lu,nn, f lDg Co;
ly, Oregon.
Till nuinmnnn In n.il.lt.hA.t In
, n"?f.tbuhllNcws.nevlcw a
County. OroR-on, by order of the
Hon. J. "U. Hamilton. Judge of tlie
alinve entitled court, made and
dated January 10th, 1028.
ine naiu or tne rirst publication
of this summons is January 12th
"mi rue time oi mo lane puo
llcatlon Is February Otli. 1!12H.
B. U EDDY.
Attorney for Plaintiff. Address.
Roseburg, Oreg-on.
NOTICE. TO CREDITORS
In tho County Court of the State of
Oreiton for Douglas County.
In the Inatter of tho estate of 1
James Cooper, deceased. .
Notlcn Ih h.T.'hv triv.m thut 'thai
undersiirncd tin hfen luiv nni.nini.
ed executrix ot Hie estate of Jnmes torneys' fees, nnd the further sum
Cooper, deceased, by an order of thiof eighteen dollars ($18.00) . costs
abovo entitled court duly made anl " disbursements of said suit,
entered, nnd has dulv qualified as I .New therefore, I will on Tuesday,
such. All persons having claims l tne 31t day of January, 1928. ut
against said estate are lierebv re
quired to present the same, duly
verified, within six months from
the date hereof, to Harriett I,. Coop
er at her residence In North Hose
burff, Oregon, within six ; months
from tho date hereof.
Listed and first published this
12th duy of January, 1928.
HAUItlKTT L. COOl'KII.
Executrix of the esluto of Jumcs
Cooper, deceased.
Mil ICE OF FINAL SETTI.K.UIS.Vr
; F.1,, "'i11?'' ,.3"'8 "l tho l'ur ,"'
as the time, and tiie iMtunly court
room in tne court house In Itosii
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, ns
tlie place for hearing objections, If
any, to said final account or to tho
settlement of said estate.
Dated nnd first published Janu
ary 12, VJ2S.
J. Ut. TIinnNB,
tfxecutor of tho last will i
testament of Kllubelll A. Slitley.
deceased.
KOTIL'H TO ( ItlCIHTOIIS
Notice Is hereby given that tho
unilei-slirm-d htis been duly ap
pointed by the county court of .tlie
ty. executrix 'of the last will
amI testament of f. a. .Stewart.
aga'insrUJ'ere'eVeby"
. fiu i red to preni'iu me same
properly verified as required by
law, at the office of II. I,. Kddv,
a't ItuHebiirjr. Oregon. within .six
months from this date.
Doted January 12, 192R.
(JKOItCIA A. STKWAllT.
tn;
Kfeutrlx of the last will and
mout Of F. A. Stewart, de-
t ceased.
0
notice tochkihtors
"'ce Is h,reby given that
thn
I Merlins navinir claims niiniiiHt sftid
nrn herebv rpnnir.-il in nr..
s'iit the sump to me. proprelv veri
fied a required by law. at Itrork
wuv .Oregon. within six month
finni this ihile.
Dated. Jantmrv l ?. 12S,
- .iksse xhavom;
Admlnlstrat.tr of the e.sUto of
Horence K. Howard, deceased.
AOTlt'E TO CRKIHTOUM
In hf County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas Cnimtv.
in the rtmtter of the entnte of
William David Owen, deceased.
Not h o I. hereby given that the
undr.-dgntd has been dulv appoint
or) administrator with tiif will an
nexed of the entate of William Da
vid Ow,-n. deceased, bv order of the
above entltld court and that he h;n
duly qualified as sti.-h administra
tor. All persons hsving claims
atialnst the rslate of said deceased
nr h'T.-by required t present
them with proper vouchers, duly
v. -rifled a by law required, to th
iinlersiKn"l at his r-1denee near
Kikton. Oregon. within six A t
month front the ilate of ii, firt
January
publication of this notice, which is
t'lmlMstrntor with the will nn-
net d of the estate of wmiam
Lvil Owen, deceased.
" '
SHT,, B T0 KniTtiRS
i ,nr Coonty court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas rounty
,hc """t.r of the estate "of
''V-
hereby
giv
that th
nm
siune
was.
tli flty of
JmiHry. 192S. duly appointed ad-j
I.mi,lK,rAt?r r !!' "uu ( iusi
er. deceased. All tr..n im'v.
cUinjs against said es,Ute ar4!Jobn Boak. decaed,
j
- hereby required to present theiA'OTlCE OP FINAL settlejie.M'
' ame d"1 verified, to M. F. Rice I
hl office in KotwburK. Douglaean the County Court of the State of
.couniv. oricoi.. -ith.n ftV nrtJfhB
jrom the date of this notice.
xsiiiru aim uni puuiisnea tti
ftoseburg. Oregon, this 6ih Uiy of
January, 1916.
FRAJCK JAVT7EII
AuiiiiiiiiuaivF us me estate
Roaie Jantzer, deceased.
of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is
1 ,aa county, Oregon. All persons
(having claims against said estate
' a"e therefore hereby required to
present the same to the under.ilirn
cd at his office in Room 4 of the
Douglas National Bank building at
Rose burg In Douglas County, Ore
gon, duly verified as prescribed by
law, within six months from the
date of this notice.
Dated December 23, 1927.
IL U WHIPPLR.
Administrator of the estate of E,
T. Woodruff, deceased.
NOTICE OP FINAL HEARING
In the County Court of tho State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of
Christina Davison, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the last
will and testament of Christina
Davison, deceased, has filed In the
above entitled court his final ac
count of his administration of said
estate and tho said court, by order
duly made and entered, has fixed
Saturday, the 2Sth day of Janu
ary, 1828, at the hour of ten
o'clock In tho forenoon of said day.
.ue nine, unu trie -coumy court
room In the court linima at TtiiKii.
i hf KAiP.ou?,',,cou,nty ?ron' R?
j "r mere oe, to me saiu iinai ac-
count or to the settlement of said
estate.
Date of first publication Decem
ber 29, 1927.
CHARLES HENRY DAVISON,
Executor of tho last will and
testament of Christina Davison, de
ceased. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE OF
HEAL rnOFERTV
Notice Is hereby given, that un
der and by virtue of a writ of exe
cution and order of sale Issued out
of the circuit court of the state of
Oregon for Douglas county, in a
suit wherein W. D. Wolhforth was
plaintiff, and Alfred A. Bakke.
Carrie Bakke, his wife, K. C. Sum
mers, and Jane Doo Summers,
whose true name 1b Vernia Sum
mers, his wife, were defendants,
said execution being dated the 22nd
day of December, 1 927, and to mo
directed upon a Judgment and de
cree rendered in tlie aforesaid court
and cause on the 20th day of De
cember, 1927, In favor of the above
named plaintiff and BKalnst tho
above named defendants, which
said execution and order of sale
commanded me to sell the herein
after described real property for tlie
purpose of satisfying plalntiffd
judgment against the defendants
Alfred A. Bakke and Carrie Bakke
in tho sum of two thousand ninoty
two dollars und ninety-threo cents
($2,092.93) with Interest thereon at
the rate of eight per cent per an
num from the 20th day of Decem
ber. 1927, and the further sum of
two hundred dollars (1200.00)
tho hour of 2 o'clock in the after
noon of said day at the court house
front door in Hosoburiz. iJouirlnn
county, Oregon. nell at public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash
In hand all tho right, titlo and liir
terest which said defendants had
on the 6th day of December. 1921.
or have since Required In and to the
following described real property
situated in "Douglas county,. Ore
gon, to-wlt:
Lots numbered two (2) and ten
(10) of Rlolroso Orchards as per
dedication thereof recorded Julv
12, 19110, In Hook 1.3 of Deeds n't
page 62 of the Records of Douglas
County. Oregon, said lots being a
part of the William and Margaret
Cathcart Donation lind Claim
Number forty-four (44), located
in section one (1), township twenty-seven
(27) south of range seven
(7) west of the Willamette Mer
idian. containing nineteen and
eighty-one hundredths (91.81)
acres.
And I will apply the proceeds of
said sale, first, to the costs and
j expenses of said sale; second,
ises of suid Hitle: nm-mul ia
the costs and disbursements of said
suit including attorneys' fees: and
iiur, ro inu satistactlon of plain
tiff's judgment against the above
named defendants Alfred A. Itakke
and Carrie Bakke hereinbefore set
forth; and the remainder of the
proceeds. If any, I will pay to the
clerk of the above entitled court.
Dated at Uoseburg. Oregon, tills
29th day of December, "1927.
P. A. WEBB,
Sheriff of Douglas Countv, Ore
gon. XO'iH'IJ TO CREDITORS .
Notice Is hereby given that tho
Uhderslgned has boon duly appoint
ed by the County Court of tho
State of Oregon, for Douglas
County, cxreutor of the last will
nnd testament of Matilda J. Houck,
deceased. All persons having claims
aKainst her estate are hereby re
quired to present the same to me.
properly verified as bv law requir
ed, at tho office of Chus. F, Hop
kins, attorney at law. 417 Perkins
nidg.. Koseburg, Orea-on. within
six months from this date.
Dated December 29th. 1927.
CilAS. F. HOPKINS,
Executor of the last will and
testament or juatuua J. lioucK, do'
ceased.
AOTICK OF FINAL 1IEARI
In the County Court of tho Stnte of
v-Ti-Koii ior jJouKiaa county.
In the matter of tho estate of
Leslie A. Levins, deceased.
Nojlce Is hereby given that the
und-rsfaned administrator of the
estate oi iesne A. ns. deccas
ed, has filed In tho above entitled
court his final nrcount of his ad
ministration of said estate and the
said court has. by order duly made
and entered, fixed Saturday, the
.'Kin nay ot January, 1928. at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon
of rtld day. as ttte time, and tlie
county court room in the court
house, at Itft8eburg. in Douglas
County. Oregon, as tho place for
hearing objections. If any there be.
to the said final n-'count and to
the settlement of said estate.
Date of first publication Decem
ber 29th. 1927.
oly conoov.
Administrator of the estate of
Leslie A. I-ovtns, deceased.
XOTK'H OF FIXAL llKAHINO
In the County Court nf the State of
Oreon for Douglns County.
Tn ihe matter of the estate of
John lfiak. deceased.
Notice is hereby given tlmt
nt'dersigncd administrator of
(. te of John Rou.k, deceased,
the
the
has
rued In the nhove entitled
ourt
his final account of his admlnls
1 tratlon of said estate, and the
j said court, by ordt-r duly made
I ii nd entered, hs fixed S iturdav.
me 2ni any ot January, at
tiie hour of ten o'clock In the fore
noon of said lay. as the time, and
the, county court room In the court
house at KoKeburg, Douglas Coun
ty. Oreieon ,ag tie place for hear
ing objections, if any there be. to
the Raid final account or to the
settlement of said estHtf.
Date of first publication Decern-
ber 9, 1927.
ni.-Aii,-d. t t-
Atlmti.ti-oi,.!. ..(' ....'..
urtgon i or doukius county.
In the matter of tlie estate of ,
William Clay, decease'!.
Notice la hereby given that tlie
undt-rMigTied has filed in the abovo
entitled court his final account in
tnutjemc-nt of eald estate, and thai
the. Court, by an order made, and
entered, has fixc-d Tut-hduy, the
tlt day ot February, ms. at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said d'ty, as the time and the
county court room as the place ot
hearing objections, if any, to said -final
account and to settlement of
said estate.
Datd and first . published Janu
ary 6th. ia8.
M. P. UICH.
Administrator de bonis non of
the estate of William : Clay, deceased.
KOTICK TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given, that the
undersigned has been by an order
of the County Court of the Htate of
Oregon for DouglaB County, duly
appointed executrix of tlie last wilt
and testament of Mary A. Drol
linger, deceased.
All persons having claims atrnlnst .
said estate are hereby notified to I
present the same, verified as re
ijuird by law, to the undersigned
executrix at her place of resideiice,r-s
fi35 South Pino . Street, Roseburjr,
Douglas County. Oregon, within six
months from the data of this no
tice. Dated January 6. 1928.
LUCY DAMON.
Executrix of the last will and
testament of Mary A. Drolllnger, '
deceased.
NOTIC13 OF MHRRIf-'F'g SALE OP
RIAL l'RUl'ERTY
In the Circuit Court of tlio State of
Oregon for Douglas County,
John H. Ilerntine and Lucy Her-
stfne, his wife, l'lnlntiffs, vs.
Robert O. Bowers, Defendant.
Notice Is hereby given that, by'
virtue of an execution and order of
sale Issued out of the above entitled
court In the above entitled causu
on the 21st day of December, 1927,
to mo directed and delivered, com
manding me to sell the hereinaf
ter described real property to sat
isfy the sum of thirteen hundred
($1300.00) dollars with Interest
thereon at the rate of eight (8"r i
percent per annum from the 17th
day of April, 1926. and the further
sum of twenty-six and 70-100
($26.70) dollars costs and disburse
ments, in accordance with tho de
cree rendered and entered In the
above entitled court and cause on
the 16th day of December, 1927, i
will, on Saturday, the 21st day .of
January, 1928, at tho hour of ten
o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
at the front door of the courthouse
In Koseburg, Douglas County, Ore
gon, offer for sale and sell ut pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash In hand the following de
scribed real property, to-wlt:
All of the south half of the
Southwest quarter and the north
west quarter of tlie southwest
quarter and the southwest quarter
of the northwest quarter of section
14, township 29 south, range 7 west
of the Vlllamctto Meridian In
Douglas County, Oregon,
subject to redemption as provided
by law and will apply the proceeds
of said sale in tho payment of tlie
costs and expense thereof and tho
balance I will pay to the clerk of
the abovo entitled court to bo ap
plied in satisfaction of said decree,
as required by law.
Dated and first published Do
comber 22, 1S27.
P. A. WEBB.
Sheriff of Douglas County, Ore
gon. XOTICK OK SHERIFF'S feWM-J
Jin. RX0
In the Circuit Court of tho Stato of
Oregon for Douglas County.
Farmers Security Bank, a corpora
tion. Plaintiff, vs.
E. H. Meyers and Oma Meyers, his
wife, Defendants.
Xotice Is hereby given, that un
der and by virtue of a writ of exe
cution and order of sale Issued out
of tlio above untitled court In tho
abovo ontitlcd cnuso on the 3rd day
of January. 1928, and to me direct
ed upon tho judgment and decree
rendered and entered In suid cause
on tlie 31st day of December, 1927.
In favor of tlie abovo named plain
tiff and' against the above named
defendants, which said execution
ami oritur or. utile commanded me to
sell the hereinafter described real
property for tho purpose of satis
fying said judgment and decree in
the sum of three thousand threo
hunilred thirty-four dollars
(.'34.00) with interest at eight
per tent per annum from December
31. 1927. and the further sum of
three hundred dollars (1300.00) at
torneys' fees, and the costs and dis
bursements of said suit taxed at
thirty-five dollars and twouty-five
cents ($35.25).
Now therefore, t will, on Mon
day, the flth day of February, 192S,
ot 11 o'clock a. m. of said dav, at
the courthouso front door In Hose
burg, Douglas County, Oreirou, of
fer for sale and sell at nubile auc
tion to the highest and best bidder
for cash in hand, all the right, title
and Interest which -the said de
fendants or either of them had on
....j ,,4 .din..-, un,, or nave
nt any time thereafter acquired In; I
and to tim friiiiiu-tMir ,irtu.,n..i ..i
property situated in Douglas Coun- 4
ty, Oregon, to-wit:
The southeast quarter of the
ouuuieusi quarter ttsi'A !;) of
section six (6), and tho northeast
quarter of the northeast quarter
iSE NIS'A) of section seven (7).
township twenty-three (23) south
of rango flvo (",) west of tho Wil
lamette Meridian, In Douglas
County. Oregon.
And I will apply the proceeds of
said sale, first, to the payment of
the costs of said sale and the costs
and disbursements of said suit In
cluding attorneys' fees, and second,
to the payment of tho amount due
1N.1INI in on i ne ahovc mentioned
judgment and decree with accruing
interest as aforesaid.
i9'sltGd thIa 3rd day of Januory'
cr, - r- A. WEBB.
Sheriff of Douglas County, Ore
gon. NOTICK OF FIX A L SETTLM3IEXT
In th County Court of Douglas
County, Oregon.
In the mntter of the estate of
riffle Jones (iflkeson. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of Effie Jones Ollkcson. d.--cased.
has filed in the Countv
t.ourt of DouitIks Countv, Oregon,
his final nc-ount as piieh adminis
trator of said (state, and that Fri-
nay, tho 3rd day of Feb.. 1928, atJ
the hour of lu o'clock a. m. ha
"een rixeU !iy said court as the
time for hearing objections to said
report and the settlement thereof.
IAAC U IJ1LKESON',
Administrator of tlie estate of
Kffio Jones Gilkeson, deceased.
XOTICE OF FIXAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the Stato of
Oregon for Doualas Countv
In the mattrr nf tim AfnA
John It. Richards. Descascrl
Notice is hereby given that th
under ened IS nilmlnUlrotn. i,t
the estate of John R, Itichnrds, de
ceased, na riled in n,c. above en
titled Court and cause hi finol Re
count In settlement of said estate,
and the Curt bv order 1uy made
and entered - has fixed Friday the
2oth day of January. l&:$. at th
hour of if) o'clock In the forenoon
of said day and the office of the
COlintV J MfllTn nf nnncrln. f,u .
Oregon, in the iKiuoias County
Court House at Knsebuttr. Oregon.
the tinm and plae for henrtntf
obfe-tions to raid account and th
settlement of said estate.
Dat-d and first published Decern-
Mr, .uu, ,
T. 15. SINGLKTOV. ft
iJ!'J o ,9lTiarl?r nt ,hw '
Joan R. Rtcbardt, Deceaced.
D