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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21. 1929.
ELEVEN
TEAM EXPECTED IN
t Asaociaun rrcaa LcuM Hire) j
PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21. The
University ot Hawaii (ootuall team
was lo ai rive here today alter a
Zsuu-uiile journey from us turiresis
iu the uuufaciiic. 'iuo days 01
practice lay m store for the invad
ing islanders before engaging the
Luiversity ot' Oregon eleven on
Multnomah stadium field Sa tin day.
The Hawaiian griddert maue
two stops en route here from Hono
lulu, one al Berkeley Tuesday and
tne o i tier at Ashland. Ore., yester
day. An intensive practice session
was held at Ashland by Coach
Olio Klum, a former resident of
that town.
Eight native Hawailans, a Japa
nese, American negro from
Cheyenne, W yo., and a white stu
dent, Noel Howell, of Honolulu,
compose the proposed starting line
up as announced by the Hawaiian
mentor. 11 includes the Nobriga
twins, Ted and Arthur, anil Cap
tain Kusty lioll, ace ball toier. The
latter is the triple threat menace
from the mid-Pacific gridiron fort
ress and he astonished spectators
wno watched him yesterday with
his excellent passing, kicking and
running.
PRINCE OF WALES
HAS CLOSE CALL
IN AN AIRPLANE
(Associated PrcM Leased Wire)
LONDON, Nov. 21. The Prince
of Wales narrowly escaped a col
lision in the air w hile he was mak
ing a practice flight in his Moth
airplane at Hesion yesterday.
't here was a slight mist over the
ground as the prince circled over
the air field betore landing, and it
obscured his view of another air
plane preparing to come down.
The prince and the ohter pilot saw
the danger in the nick of time
and avoided each other by a very
slight margin.
The princo and the other pilot saw
pilot of the other airplane before
he left tho field.
News of
Douglas County
IDLEYLD
(NYws-Ifeview DmitfliiB Comity Si-wiuh
IDLEYLD PAUK, Nov. 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Swearingeu spent the
Sveek end at the park. Mr. Swear
ingeu is installing a furnace in the
new Vosburgh home.
George lieid and V. D. Heetl, Jr.,
are still at the park. Their parents
are in Honolulu on a tour of the
world and are celebrating their
yolden wedding in Honolulu this
week. '
George Anderson and Mr. Siiles
are assisting in the construction of
a house for Miss Melllsa Persons
on her homestead on the North
Lnipoua. Miss Persons is a sister
of Airs. Carl Messing ot Hoagliu.
Mrs. Mary A. Crown ot Tulsa,
Oklahoma, is visiting her daughter,
Mrs. Charles Vlcek.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Shlnn and fam
ily of West lio.seburg, visited the
Winklers at ldleyld Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar tihockley
have moved in their new house on
their homestead on Itock Creek.
LEONA
(Ncws-Kivicw Puiifflas Couilly K'cbl)
LKONA, Nov. 21.-Karl Powers
spent Saturday in Kurpiio where he
attended the lootball game.
Mr. Jennison completed the disc
ing of his orchard this week.
The Leona school reopened .Mon
day alter ueiiiK closed lor a w eek
due to a suspected case of. lnlau
tile paralysis.
Mrs. Anna Allison spent Thurs
day in Collate Urovu shopping
and visiting.
.Mr. and Mrs. UiKgs, assisted by
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Short and a
friend from Iloswell Spring!), killed
and dressed thirty-seven fat lur
kevs Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Short mo
tored to Drain Tuesday evening to
uttend to business matters.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
Kin! the former s father. Will Tay
lor, were lu Leona Monday on
business.
Work is to be resumed at the
Leona mills tomorrow. The plant
has been shut down lor a tew days
while repairs were made to the
machinery.
WINCHESTER BAY
fVw If. ;, IhttigUt IViti'iir
i.ii
WINCH K ST Kit HAY, Nov. 21.
Miss Kva Aekert had Mrs. J. Hire
and pniall son, iKinald. of Myrtlo
Creek., hs her house guests last
wt'i'k-eiid.
Several new children wtre en
rolled in tin' Winchester Pay jjrade
school last utek. There anr now
r6 pupils enrolled. Anionic
new studHiits are Dorothy and
Howard Parrt-tt.
T. K. (Irae completed his par
UK' last Saturday.
The cirl scouts and boy scouts
he'd their recular mcHinR la-t
Monday evening hi the school
houee with Kva Ackert and X. fc.
tira as h adrs.
Mrs. William r.nilibe entertain
id Hip primary depanmeni of the
(-nuiniuiiity Sunday school Satin -day
noon with a liijM luncheon and
social hour t th school liou.-e.
Mr. and Mif. fleorce Tolman
Children's Colds
W A Checked without
"dotsiDg. Rub on
?vrp 3 mt'.'QM JAPS USED VFflOiy
and sons, Norman and Arnold, mo
tored to Harbor last week-end on
a business trip.
The pupils of the grade school
in Winchester Pay are working
hard in preparation for the
Thanksgiving program to be given
November 27 at 7:3u o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Clouinger
of Portland left last Friday alter
spending a week at Winchester
Pay visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lonnie Nottage. Mr. and
Mrs. Cloninger are former Win
chester Pay residents
Mr. and Mrs. Pert Prescott and
children of Timber, Oregon, mov
ed to Winchester Pay last Friday
to make their home. Mr. Prescott
is employed in the Winchester
Pay lugging camp and 1b a half
brother of George Prescolf of this
community.
Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Weeks re
turned last Thursday evening
from a week's trip to Klamath
Falls where they enjoyed a duck
hunt and also visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maddox.
Mrs. Clara Mills, who looked after
the Week's business Interests In
this place during the absence of
the proprietors, left for her home
in Cushman Friday. She was ac
companied by her small grandson,
nobby Cams, who will make his
home with Mrs. Mills for the win
ter. Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Grae and Mr.
and Mrs. OHcar Wren of Reedsport
were dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. John Anderson'of Winchester
Bay last Sunday.
Mrs. E. L. Tolman returned to
her home in Winchester Hay last
Thursday after a ten day visit at
the home of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Overholser of Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Clark and
Mrs. Tony Millyner of Ueedsport
and Harvey Wilson of Marshfield
spent last Sunday at the home of
Mr. ami Mis. S. A. Weeks in Win
chester Buy.
Henry Ackert of Myrtle Creek
spent last week-end visiting at the
home of his niece, Eva AckerL
Mr. and Mrs. Frank English
spent Monday at the home of Mr.
English's mother in Coquille.
Mrs. Bertha PeGnath of Port
Orford visited at the home ot her
daughter, Mrs. Lonnie Nottage, in
Winchester Pay last Sunday eve
ning on her way home from Elk
ton where she visited for several
days.
Mrs. William Keavis, Mrs. E. T
Tolman, Mrs. George Tolman -ana
sons motored to Marshfield last
Monday on business.
Mr. ami Mrs. George Prescott
are the proud grandparents of a
12 pound grandson born to their
daughter, Mrs. Dan Henderiukson,
of Smith Kiver, last Monday at
the Kizer Brothers hospital in
North Bend.
GLENDALE YOUNG
FOLKS MARRIED AT
DOUBLE CEREMONY
(Nvwa-Urview DmiKi.m County Special J
tiLL.iMJAL.ii, Nov. 21.-T-A double
wedutiir; touK phtcu at the Jackson
county courthouse at Alodiord,
Monuay, isovember 18, when Miss
Lilian ouLfou and Jinrlali lielcuor
and Miss Mary Wianer and liart
Belcher were nianied by Judge
sparrow.
ine two young ladies are both
residents oi Meutord. Mrs. Harlan
Uelcher in ihc uuugmer ot Mr. and
Mrs. it. fci. button. Mrs. liarL ilelcu
or is a daughter of Airs. J. J.
Owens. Ine young men are brol it
ers and are tne sons ol Bud lieicu
er, wed known Cow Creek mail car
rier, who resides a short distance
southeast of this cily. liurlun
Ueicher has been working at a
large sawmill al Medlord tor sev
eral years while his brother liart
has been employed by the Uleuuaie
Lumber company here until recent
ly. The two young couples expect
to make their homes at Medlord
after a short honeymoon spent iu
this city.
A speciul wedding dinner in their
honor was given by Mr. and idis.
Knimet E. Uelcher in thiu city
Tuesday.
The newlyweds.were given a real
charivari rl uesday evening b a
lartge number ot their irieuds.
MlTICH OK SIICItll'F' sxi.i: Ol'1
1U:.L I'HOl'KKll
hi purHtiaiKe of a decree oT loie
eloKiiru and oidt-r of sale ma le uiid
elitt-red ill the Clr- uit Courl (' the
.Stun- of Oregon, lor iJuuHiat c iiii
IV, un JVoVeinlti-r llith. in lb""-
.suit of Samuel L. MeniliiKer and Aa-ni-
K. Meliuiiei. h ipimiid and .ile.
plaintillH. v.t. N. A. tJiinz. Jr. sic .M.
tianS (fu.-d ln-ivin a Jul. lio.
O.in.l. Jila It. Tayl. and 1 . i:. '.)'
lor. dt feudality lu- n-:uM-r.. of
the sum il $ 1 ,y 7 7.''. wild inU.Cfl
ttH i.uii at elKht per ccnl I" T nu
ll u in I loin No ir in iif r 1 1 'J - -'. the
lui tlu-r Minn t $l."iU.O.) n utt-.t in-y n
fi vf. and fouls and dlbui un-u
la.xt'd ut tlil.U'i. and of an ext uutlim
upon said decrtM- dnl i.-siivd ut id
sai l court on the I'.uh day '' No
vel, ili.-r. l'.f-'J, 1 will i xpo.sf tor sale
and j 11 at publlf am lion, as tn
law direct, at Ihe court house door
in ih.- citv ol i;o.etui k. Oreyon, on
Salurda v. the -1M day of i ceein
at t-n nVlwk a. in., tlie
real propntv ?il un t-. In tin- I'outity
..f limiKla. and Hial-- of (n-"n.
and dfscrib. d in paid d-cn-- and ol
der "f tab un follow, to-wil:
Lot.- luimtit i . .j fivi- ( and Htx
(fit in blo-'k niimlii ri-d t w.-nt -liiri-f
..f aWite'.H Addition to th- 'iiy
t lIo.Hetnn V. Iti I ).nilan "on my.
i m-iion, as shown by t lo- recorded
map or plat of aid addition.
Said sab- will b.- mad.- for mfli In
hand and will hi- xul-ject lo confir
mation by paid court.
Iat-d at lto-liur. OP-Holi. .No-
Sheriff of LotJKlai County, un-
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAL
Cong i from colds may Irad to
rious trouble. You can stop thrm
now with CrcomuUion, an cmuUified'
creosote that is pleasant lo ukc.
Crromulsion ia a medical ditcovery
riih two-fold action; it soothe, and
heali Ihe intUmed membrinci and in
libit iterm growth.
Of all known drum creosote it reo
rpniied by high medical authorities
as one of the greatest healing agencies
for coughs from colds and bronchial
irritation. Creomulsion contains, in
addition to crrowte, other healing
CREOMULSION
fOR THE COUGH FROM COLDS THA THANQ ON
AUIIIMVI-KATOH'S MITH K
HLIU FINAL AtlOl.M'
Iti tht? County Court of tho Slate of
Urt-Koa. ior Ijoukim Cuuniy.
iNolice la helt-Uy ivi-n. tliul the
admijfistratoi- oi ihv estate ot C. H.
U m-elur, UeieaseU, nut. liu-u in the
County Courl oi Liuuttius County.
hm i nut I HLiouut uh buUi auuitum-
trutor. ami that the court ha livid
Alonuuy, tun ' lal uay of li'c-uibt-r.
lyjj. ai the hour of ti-u oVlo. K
A. M. at tho office vt tinj Comity
JiulKe in the Court lloue at Hut
bui b. Douglas County, urvfcun, an
lie time mikI place lor the flouring
of objection to b.uit filial Micuuiil
it uii, and the si-tuvitu-iit iht it-of.
1. N. MATTHtV e.
Administrator of the vstutu oi C.
il. liei-ler, deceased.
K.VCCtTHl-V XOT1CK
In the County Court of tho Statu of
O i t sun lor DuukIuh County.
In tlie ituitliT of ihe eMtatu of
CieoiKC M. Clark, deceused.
NoLire la hereby y ivcn that the
under signed has been appointed
executrix of tho. last will and testa-,
ineiit of GeorKe M. Clark, deceased,
by order of the abovu entitled court
and lias duly qualified hh such exe
cutrix. All persona having elulius
aKitlnst aald estato a to hereby n
qui red to present the Banie, with
proper vouirhers, duly Verified as by
law required to the undiTRlK'ied lit
tho offuo of Carl bZ, Wimberly In
tho Klrst Btate and Pavings liank
building in Uonebuig, OreKon, wlih
in six months from the date of tne
first publication of tlim notice,
which la October 2. lUJlt.
THELYSSIA C. MYKRS.
Kxecutrlx of the 1nI will and
tcHtitmciit of Georuo Al. Clark, de
ceased. .NOTICK OK i-IXAl, SK1UBJIKH
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon lor l'oiiKhia County.
In tho matter of the estate of
Julia A. dammit, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undermKned executor of tho lattt
will and testament of Julia A. Gar
liattt, decerned, haa filed in the
above entitled court bin final ac
count in Bottlement of eald estate;
and by order of aald court duly
made and entered of record, Mon
day, the "th day of November, liJ9,
at 10 o'clock A. il., in the county
courtroom in the courthouse in
Hoaeburtf, Douglas County, Oregon,
haa been fixed as the time and place
for hearing objections, If any there
be, to said final account, and for
the settlement thereof.
T. W. JOHNSON,
Executor.
NOTU'K OF MIi:ll l 'H SHAI.I3
In the Circuit Court of tho State of
Oregon in and lor Douglas coun
ty. C. si, Jlcnninger, IMaintiff. vs.
H. lj. 1-ihc lu-r and louise 10. Fischor,
liusbanu and wile, and K. Jv. Alc
leudoii, uud K. It, iveiiiiy, Uu
Kuuaiiis. iSotiee is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and older oi
sale duly issued out ot the uiiovu
en t Hod Court and catie on tne
day ot October, Jyy, upon a judg
ment and ueciee duty rendered and
entered in suid court uud cause on
tuu ist uay ol October, imv, in la
vor of the above named piuintilf C
e. lluiiuiiiger, and aganisi the above
tiuiued Quienduiuo il. Lt. F i seller
and Loinse 1'i.schei hiishnnd and
wile, for sijiv with uitcicst tnoreoii
I loin the Ist uay ot uctuber I'Jt'J,
al tix per cent per annum, and tor
me uiruier sum of ;iu.uu attor
ney Ices, and lor Uio luriher sum ot
.iy.i;n costs and disbursements, and
costs of and upon this writ, com
manding ine to make sain ot the fol
lowing described property, to-Wit :
Ijoim tour (-i ), live (ii) and nine
l and tho east iia.f or tho . v .
U ot section au, lot ono (1 and the
.v i-J. ut tho N. W. 14 and ttic
south halt at the N. W. Vt, and the
north hair of the S. W. 14 of Boctlon
211, and all of ttiat portion ot the,
Uu nation land Claim of Calvin C.
Heed and wlte, the same being des
ignated us Claim fso. 4 7 described '
us iollows: " !
Beginning at the intersection of
the western boundary of section L'u,
with Hie soutli or leit bank of the:
North Lnipqtia river, thence down1
stream with the meanders ot said '
left or souihei n bank eighty and i
one half degrees west twelve I
caaitis; thence south degrees'
west live and seventy h ill id red I lis 1
chains; soutu 07 ',4 degrees west 1
f . . j l chains; south l'7 degrees;
west '6,2ti chains; south 'All and U
grces, east u and 5 h uud red t lis I
chaum; suutli 11 and degrees, east!
11 and ii hiuidredilis chains; soutli!
44 degrees cast IS chains, south .M
degreuM cast 4 and 00 hundreds'
chains to the intersection of the left
bank of said river with the west
ern boundary ot said section 2
thence north on said western boun
dary lo the place of beginning con
taining: 46. Ill acres and being that
part of said donation land claim ly
ing south und under the leit bank
ot said North L'mptjua river, the to
tal of said acreagu above described
is 4bLf.jS acres all situated in town
ship l!l south, range It west of the
Willamette Meridian hi Douglas
Countv, Oregon, reserving however 1
to J. U and S. A. Kendall and their
heirs and assigns all of I he rights
ami timber previously granted to
them in (led of conveyance which
is of record in the office of the
County Clerk of Douglas County,
Oregon, together with tho leim-mi-nts,
hereditaments and appur
teiiaces thereunto belonging or In
uiiv wise appertaining excepting
therefrom the following described
property, to-wlt: Beginning at a
point un tho left bank of the North
Cmpqua river where it Is Intersect
ed by the north and south line
through the center of suction INI,
township i-'C south, range G V. W.
.M., said point being marked by an
oak post scribed "N. 10. Cor.', run
ning thence south Ktf degrees la
minutes west IVA'M feet, south h
degrees 411 minutes wnt 2'iM feet,
and south 7-'i degrees, S7 minutes
west 0.I7 y feel along the (south r
left bank of the North Fmpqua
river to a point marked by a t
inch by tw.-nty-four inch Iron pipe
driven In the ground. th-nce south
li;ar,.i feet lo a two inch by twenty
Tour Inch iron pipe driven in the
ground, theit'-e cast 1114.1 feel to a
1 Inch by twenty-four Inch iron
pipe driven In tho ground, on the
before mentioned north and south
line throuKh the center of had sec
tion llieiice nor 1 h 1 degr 4
minutes east along mid north and
south center line l'j::i-4 feel to Ihe
place of beginning, being a part of
lot w. and the east half of the south
west ipiarter of said section 'JO.
township raiiRe a west W. M.,
-onlaininf A'..'.'. a ri- nnre or less
in Doiigla County, ohkoii.
Now therefore In compliaiicf with
thi comiiiaiid of fiaid writ will 011
Friday the s'jnd day of November,
llijy. at 2:;t0 o.:p"k f. M. if caid
day, at the Court Hus- frontdoor
in Ito.ehurg. Douglas County. Ore
gon, s'-ll at public a net j, ,11 sul.je.-t
lo red-mptior. to tli- hifcli'-t bidder
elements which soothe and heal th
inflamed membranes and stop the ir
ritation, while the creosote goes on to
the stomach, ia abwrbed into tho
blood, attacks the seat of the trouble
and checks the growth of the pfrms,
Creomulsion is guaranteed satisfac
tory in the treatment of coughs from
colds, bronchitis and minor forms of
bronchial irritations, and is excellent
for building up the system after colds
or 612. Money refunded if not re
lieved after taking according to direc
tion!. Ask your druegist. (adr.)
for United Stales Gold Coin, cash
iu hiii.u. iiiu uuove UfkiTitud prop
erty and all ntfiil. title and luU r
ent tlte delenuaiils, 11. L. Fischer
and Louiae fci. f'lcher, husband and
wife, had on the 2Jnd day of Sep
tember, i Si:5. in the above described
properly, and" all riglit, title and in
terest any ot tnu auote named Of
ten dan is since have had therein, and
Mm apply uiu proceed ol ucn aute,
Kirl: To the payment of tne ex
penses of this foreclosure and sale
and tue coata and disbursements of
this suit includiiiK the sum of
jeli.ow attorney lee.
Second: To tne payment to plain
tiff the sum of ii0 due on said
juuginent with inierest thereon
from October 21st. liTJU. at 67- pel
annum. (
innu: 'ine oaiance, u any tnero
be, be paid to K. K. McIeiuion. de
fendant herein until the judgment
liens held by him onanist the de
fendant herein. 11. I Fischer's in
terest In the property hereinbefore
described he tuny satisiied, and
then tdu overplus if any be paid to
the clerk of this court for K. It.
Kenny the other defeiuiant and
judgment lien holder herein, and 11.
1 Fischer and Louise F.. Fischer de
fendants herein, as their respective
interests may appear, or tuu their
legal representatives, as by order of
said court in said execution to me
directed, commanding me to sell the
above described property in the
manner provided by law.
Dated this 24th day of October,
102'J.
' V. T. JACKSON,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Ore
gon. NOTICK OF Jtlll-miFF'S SALE OF
HE A I. I'llliriMlTV
In the Circuit Court of me State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
Eva Webb, known also as Mrs."W.
S. Webb, I'iainiiff. vs.
W. C. Moore, Defendant.
Notice in hereby given that, by
virtue of an execution and order of
sale issued out of the above entitled
court In tho nbuve entitled cause,
pursuant to the judgment and de
cree nut do and entered 1 11 said
cause, commanding me u.s sheriff to
sell the hereinafter described real
property to aatisiy the said Judg
ment and decree rendered and en
tered in the abovo entitled suit on
the ZlHi nay or October, In ia-
vor of the plaintiff herein and
iigalnxt the defendant above named
for the sum of Il'U.UO with interest ,
thereon at tho rule of eight per cent
per annum Irom the 7th day of De
cember. llt-'7, and the Hither sum or;
$16.00 allowed as attorney's tees'
heroin and tho plaintiff's costs and
disbursements In this suit taxed and
allowed nt tho sum of $19.00, all in
accordance with said Judgment ami
di-cree, I will, on tho 23rd day ol
November, lyjs, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the front door of the Court
House In ltoseburg, DouKlas County.
Oregon, offer lor saie and sell at
public auction to tno highest bid
der for easli In hand tin- following
described real property, to-wlt:
An undivided one-sixth interest In
and lo the following described real
property, namely: the north half ol
tho southeast quarter of the north
east iitlarler of sietioil five and the
south half of lot lour in section
lour, all in township 31 south of
range 5 west of the 'Willamette
Meridian, In Douglas County, Ore
gon, subject to redemption, as pro
vided by law. and I will apply the
proceeds of (uuii sale (a) to the pay
ment of tho costs and disbursements'
of said suit, including said attor
ney's fees; (h) to the payment of
the amount of plaintiff's judgment
herein, including accrued interest
thereon; and te) tho overplus, if
any, 1 will turn over to the clerk
of the above entitled court for the
benefit of whomsoever may bo en
titled' thereto.
, Date of first publication October
24, 1929.
Date of last publication Novem-.
her 21. 11)1). . I
V. T. JACKSON. 1
Sheriff of Douglas County. or.o-i
Oh'
Notice Is hereby given that, by
virtue of tin order ot the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Douglas County, made and entered
of n loril on October lif, l'J2'J, au
thorizing and directing the under
signed administrator of the estate
of Hiram O. Works, deceased, to
sell, al private sale, all tho right,
title and Interest of said deceased;
and of his estate, In and to thu
hereinafter described real estate, I
will, from and alter Monday, De
cember il, li!, offer for sale and
proceed to soil to Hie highest bid
der, for cash, all the following de
scribed real estate, to-wiV
A11 uudiided one-half interest lu
ami to the southeast quarter of sec
tioii township -lit south of ram;u
S YV. of Will. Mer., nil in Douglas
County, Oregon. Terms of sale,
cash in hand. Hlds may bo submit
ted to me at iny law office In llill.i
boro, Oregon, or at the County
Clerk's office lit ltoseburg, Oregon.
Dated this November 7, l!t:'!t.
llKN'J'UX BOWMAN,
Administrator of the estatu of
lliiaiu (J. Works, deceased.
MITJCK OI-' FINAL HljTTI.KUtiVr
In the County Court of th- state of
Ori-Kfin f "' ' 'otinlas 'ouiity.
In the matter of the estate of
h-dwin K. Thornton, deceased.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the
undersigned adml uist rat rix of Ihe
estate of Kdwln K. Thornton, de
ceased, has filed In the above en
titled Court tin' final account of
her administration of said estate,
and that said Court, by an order
duly made and entered, has fixed
Saturday, the Unih day of Novem
ber, l!L';i, at tho hour of ten o'clock
In the forenoon of said day. as tlie
time, and the Countv Court Itoom in
the Court House in Itoseburil. Doug
las Countv. OreKun. as Ihe place Tor
hraritiK objections. If "ny. to said
filial account or to the act t lenient
of said estate.
Hat.rl uud first published October
si. ma.
nrtKTA n. ni:i:i:iK.
Administratrix of the i-stnte of
Kdwln K. Thornton, deceased.
Watch Tongue
For Signs of Illness
Your ton true is nothing more
than the upper end of your stomach
and intestines. It ia the firpt thing
your doctor looks at. It tells at a
glance tho condition of your diges
tive system and physicians say
that 90 per cent of all sicknesses
start with stomach and bowel
trouble.
aw a wnite or yenow-
14" J9 coating on your
t'Si tonfTus " a danger
tSt signal of those dign-
tive disorders. It tells
tJfT you way the least ex-
ertion tires you out;
Lockatyour why you have pain in
toncve tno Doweis, gas, sour
wry morning! stomach, dizzy spells.
And it's a sign you need Tanlac
This good old reliable medicine has
helped thousands who wero physi
cal wrecks. See how the first bot
tle helps you.
Tanlac contains no mineral
drugs; it is made of barks, herbs
and roots nature's own medicines
for the sirk. Get a bottle from
your druKKit today. Your money
back if it doesn't help you.
Tanlac
! 52 AUILION BOTTLES USED
.NOTICtt OK MIKHIKF'M SALE OF
incAi. i aui'i.in
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon lor Douglus County.
H. a. jansvn. H. l. Kogera and Guy
Cordon, f lain I lit, w.
Oregon Mercury, inv, a corporation,
LfuleliUant.
Auiito is hereby given that, by
virtue of an execution and orucr 01
suit.- issued oul of ihu above nmUid.
court ill liie above eiituuu sun, pur
suant to tlie judgment ami tleiiee
made und entered ill said cause,
commanding me as sheruf to sell
the liei emu. u-r described real prop
erty lo miUoiy tne said judKmeiit
aau decree n-mli-red ullU euieicd III
the above entitled suit, oil tne Jltt
day of October. liJl. in favor of lot
above named planuifis and agaiitnt
tlie above iid.u.-o. Oeicudant corpoia
tion, tor tbu sum ot j4i7.;j, with
interest un 1 je-i.vl utt-i eoi at the
rate of kia. per ri-iit pi-r annum from
St-pu-mh-r I. lyjy. and witb futur
es 1 on Ny.6ti6.; thereof al the rate
ot six ikt ent per annum from the
- 1st d.ty of fiepleuibt-r. l'.'2'J, antl
the further sum of Satl00.ua nllow
ed plaintiffs as reasonable attor
neys' ties herein, and Ihe further
sum of SlS.uti taxed and allowed as
plaiutifls' costs and disbursements
Herein, ail iu aecoi dance with said
jiulKuient and decree, i will, on tlie
J.lru day of November. 11 jy. t the l
hour of ten o'clock iu the forenoon'
of said dale, at the front door of the
Court House in ltoseburg, Douglas)
Cuiuy, Oregon, oner for saie and
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder lor cash in hand, the follow-1
ini? described real property, to-wlt: ,
those certain eight unpatented min
ing claims, all located in Douglas
County, Oregon, mitt more partieu-1
huly described as follows, to-wlt: I
The llonanza Claim, also known1
as ihe lOast Kx tension, more parti -1
culaiiy described in volume 10, page
M, of tlie record' of Mining Loca
tions of DotiKlns County, Oregon;
laicle Hilly Claim, more particu
larly described in volume 11, at page
of the records of Mining Loca
tions of Douglas County;
Lucky Striae Claim, also known
as l.ucky Hoy Claim, more particu
larly described in volume K. at page
i!Je, of the records of Mining Loca
tions of Douglas County-;
L'lslo Claim, more particularly de
scribed In volume 9, at paKc IfUT, of
the records or Mining: Locations ot
Douglas County;
Itig Bonanza Claim, more parti
cularly described In vol u mo V, at
page 1 91. of tlie records of Mining
Locations of Douglas County;
Granada Claim, more particularly
described In volume U at page lilt),
of tho records of Mining Locations
of Douglas County;
J. C. No. 2 Claim, more particu
larly described In volume 9, at page
L'lS, of the records of Mining Loca
tions of Douglas County ; and also,
The miuioK claim known as the
"Orbie Claim," more particularly
described in volume 10, at page
"10, of the records of Mining Loca
tions of Douglas County,
together with all and singular the
tenements, hereditaments and up
mirlfiianccM thereunto belonging, or
in anywise appertaining, subject to
n u; mption, as provided ny law, ami
I will anplv the proceeds of audi
sale (a) to the payment of the cosWt
and disbursements of this suit, in
cluding said attorneys' fern; (h) lo
the payment of tho abovo amounts
herein ad judged to be duo the
plaintiffs, with accrued iutorest
1 he reo 11 : and (c) tho overplus. If
any there be, I will turn over to
tho clerk of the above entitled court
for the benefit of whomsoever limy
bo entitled thereto.
Dale of first publication October
2L lU.
Dalo of last publication Novem
ber ji,
V. T. JACKSON. k
Sheriff of Douglas Cuunty, Urd
gon. NOTK II TO CHlIIHTOHM
Notice Is hereby Riven that the
undersigned has been, by an order
of (lie County Court of the State of
OrcKon for HoiifTlas County, duly
appointed administrator of tho es
tate of Jacob Cline, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to
present llio same, verified as re
quired by law, lo the iiudcrsiu bed
iidniinlHlrulor at the (ilendalu Slate
lin.uk ill (ilendale, OrcK"h, Wllhlli
six months from the date of this
notice.
Oated this 7th day of November,
11 it.
. i. WAitimn.
Admin 1st ra tor of the estatu of
Jacob Ciihu, dueeascd.
SI M MOIS
In tho Circuit ( oiirl of the Stale of
j OreKon for Douglas Countv.
J. .il. intone, as i rusiee iiimut urn
Iast Will and Teslnmimt of KIlT-.a-liclh
A. tiliuey, deceased. I'lalntlff,
vs.
Harold Kdward Nicholas, Anna Sea
man 1 1 a rt man, 1 urolhy 'olio
Orabowski. William A. Crabow
ski, and all other unknown par-
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ties who have or claim some title,
estate, lien or Interest 111 the
piotnrty described in the cuin
pianit Herein. Deleiiuulits.
To Harold fc-dward Nicholas, An
na Seaman ilartman, Dorothy Cone
orabownKi, imam A. Oiaoowski
and ail uiner unknown parties who
have or claim Mitme tine, estate,
iet-11 or Interest 111 Uie pioperty de
scribed in the complaint herein, the
iiutivt- mimed duieiulaiils:
In the name ol ine state of Ore
gon: 10U are hereby required to ap
pear and answer tuu complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
court ana cause within four week,
from l nt- dale of tue first publica
tion 01 this summons, and if you
tail to so appear and answer saiu
complaint, mr want thereof, pi u tu
tu t will apply to Ihe courl for Ihe
rclief therein demanded, a succinct
sutlelUelll Of V lllcll IS IIS follow ;
Tne onject of this suit Is to obtain
a decree autiioi ixing the trustee 01
the trust set lorth 111 tue complaint
herein to sell, mortgage, lease, ex
change. Improve or otherwise deal
Witu lliu property embraced in saltl
trust in accordance with tho pray
er of said complaint and declaring
that the last will and testament oi
Luzabolh A. ihuey, deceased, ap
points J. M. Throne aa trustee of the
1 rust therein created and declaring
thai said J. M. Throne is now the
duty appointed, qualified and acting
trustee of said trust estate and par
ticularly authorising said J. M.
Throne as such trustee to sell or
otherwise dispose of the following
described real property In Douglas
County, Oregon, to-wu:
Lot 4 of block 1 mm lot 1 of block
2, all lu plat H Hosebuig Homo Or
chard Tracts, according to tho of
ficial plat theieof on tile In tho of
fice of the county clerk of aaid
county.
This summons Is aervcil upon you
bv publication in the ltoseburg
Newa-lteviow, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published In Doug
las Countv. Oregon, pursuant to i
older of tho Htm. W. S. Hamilton.
County Judge of Douglas County.
Oregon, duly imido and entered on
the Uilth day of October. 1 re
quiring this summons to lie publish
ed once a week lor four consecu
tive weeks and requiring; you to ap
nea r and answer Dili III lift's com
plaint within four Weeks from the
lirst publication or this summons.
tinted and first published October
31, lUHD.
CAUL R. AYIMIIKRUY.
M. L. HALLMAKK.
Attoriiovs for I'lalntlff. Postof
fico address: ltoseburg. Oregon.
Over 500,000
Automobile accidents occur
each year. Is your automobile
insured? The prudent motorist
carries adequate protection. This
agency writes nil lines of auto
mobile insurance. The cost is
reasonable. May we servo you? i
G. W. YOUNG
&SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
to Los Angeles
Theie extremely low fares ara
available every day. By train you
enjoy greater comfort and speed.
Tickets are good in coaches on the
"Oregon ian" and "Shasta" and in
Tourist Sleepers
on the "Oregon fan.' The coach,
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half the regular travel cost.
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J. E. Clark, Agent Phone 11
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Douglas County Flour Mills
Rcseburg and Myrtle Creek
NOTICE, FARMERS
U. S. crop BpeciallHt, Mr. Scholth,
will give valuable information on
new gratis mixtures for sheep pas
ture, also oti other crops, at Can
yonville high school this Friday at
S p. m. Adv.
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Sunday, November 24
9:00 A.M.
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