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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. ORECON. THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1930. THREE RAILROAD TO RUN SPECIAL TIN TO AID DAIRY AREAS State College Heads Plan to Promote Efficient Marketing, More Patronage. t A special demonstration one of the must popular and spec tacular methods of emphasizing any agricultural project, is an nounced for Oregon by the S. P. f and S. railroad and Oregon Statu college as another means of assist ing the present Oregon dairy indus try through economical production, more efticient marketing uud In creased consumption. Plans for the train have been ap proved by W. P. Turner, president of the railroad, and W. J. Kerr, the dairy industry out of Us pres ent depression. The extension service of the col lege has been given a free hand in the arrangement of exhibits ami program lor the special, and P. M. Braudl and N. C. Jamison of the dairy department are planning to present m graphic form the pro groin of the state dairy convention land producers' associations of this state. The train, probably an eight-car special, will start Its state tour at Eugene and will traverse the lines of the Oregon Electric to Portland and Forest Grove, the S. P. & S. to Astoria and the Oregon Trunk through central Oregon to Bend. W. A. Schoenfeld, regional, repre sentative ot the farm board, has of fered the service of his orguniza- train.jtiou in making the special a suc cess from the marketing stand point. Interest in this angie is high now because of the movement to unify Uie cooperative dairy groups ot the state. - Local arrangements In the com munities along the -route are being made by Kenneth Miller, agricul tural agent of the railroad, who says he is ready to assist local communities in making the visit of the train a major event of the year. Requests for a place on the train president of O. S. C, as another , schedule may be made through the means of carrying out the present 1 county agents or through the rail nationwide program designed to litt road representatives. MISSPAT A Story of Romance and High Adventure in Life of Modern Days. By Elenore Meherin, Author of "Chickie" and Other Famous Serials CHAPTER 8 A door at the end ot the dark passage closed on Tom Burns. William Bryce brushed his hands, i A little Dink rose in his buttonhole I dropped downward. He straight ened it. With a backward jerk o his head, he motioned Guy to the inner office. It was in wild disorder. Two chairs were overturned. Pictures ' ou the wall were crooked. On the table, papers were scat tered. The lukstand toppled on its Bide. A stream of ink trickled over the polished walnut. From tiie contusion, Bryce reached over and picked out a photograph. He set it carefully on the top of the filing cabinet, first wiping off a smudge of black. It was a plc.ure of a young man in a pilot's coitunie. There was a Ion panel of the same young avi ator on the wall. Pictures of Wil- ! Hum Uryce. Junior, at whose pas- sionate insistence this factory had s "Who kept my son from death? f That fellow's dangerous." ' "Yes," said Guy, feeling his way, t "it -might be wiser" i "What! Buy him off? Let him come in here and scream orders to nie " William Bryce was a powerfully 1 built man, quick, energetic. From ; his stubby, businesslike moustache to his square, nervous hands he was alive and bristling. He now stood at a big. flat- lopped desk and rapped with his knuckles. i "Do you know that he came in here and calmly demanded 51,500? i Actually expected me to hand It 4 over without a word? Wanted the ' check then and there. As though I'm responsible for bis kid's health! 1 How am I Involved?" "Did he want the money as a ' loan?" : "Loan! He's drawn J7D0 beyond ! his wages right now. Loan! See ' that he takes all his stuff and f clears out today! Give orders '. that he's not to be allowed near the plant." PUTS EFFICIENCY II After many years of experimenta tion in the construction of farm machinery, manufacturers are now building a very valuable piece of equipment, known as the offset harrow, according to George Hall, representative lor Mltchel, Lewis and Slaver company. This harrow receives its name because of the pe culiar manner in which it is attach ed to tiie tractor. There are many makes offered' and purchase of one of these offset harrows, reliably manufactured, is an excellent Investment, because in the present day necessity for abso lute economy in production, the purchase of suitable machinery is a real investment. The offset harrow is a toot which fits every need, whether it be turning cover crops for fertilizer, leveling furrows, weed killing, gen eral field work or close work to the trees of the orchard. The off set harrow does each and every one of these jobs in an efficient man ner and with a great saving in time. Farmers and orchardists should interest themselves in this new and different tool which does five or six jobs with real economy, Mr. Hall says. MITH'K TO CHICDlTOHS ! Guy returned to the workroom. The emptiness gave him a tease, strained feeling a sense ot un easy apprehension. Two weeks passed. Toward clos ing time one Thursday, William 'Bryce rang. "Where are the Miller specifica- tions?" "Miller specifications?" "Yes yes! That's what I said, i I gave them to Hums that after ? noon. He was to have delivered v them." "I never saw them. He didn t leave them around." Uryce banged with his knuckles, j He Kioked quizzically across to I Guy.' 'S "Wonder if you could get them? .! They're no good to Hums." A row of smalt, gray cottages, 1 each with rive wooden steps lead i ing to the door and each with a dustv six-foot patch of front gar i den. In one of these lived Tom Burns. 5 His uardeu was a yellow marguer i ite bush. ! r.uv ran?. Footsteps clattered on bare hoards. A woman with wispy i vellovv hair and a frightened look in ilio eves anKwereu. Ohyou're Mr. Klliott irnm hip I the newspaper wrapping. But he led the way to a small back porch where the washtubs were and where a child's crib was crowded into one corner. A boy about six with gray, bril liant eyes and dark, reddish-bluu lips, lay there propped with pil lows. He was very pinched about the nostrils very white. But he gave an excited laugh ' and reached out eager wasted ; hands as his father said, "Look, 1 Tommy! Something for you." j Burns stood and plumped up the , pillows. Guy perceived that he was crying. He culled his wife, showed her how to fly the ship and followed Guy to the door. "I can't get a job. I've only worked three days in the last week.. If this keeps on " He flung his head back with a jerk. From the back porch came, the sound of high rapid laughter. Burns listened. '1 hen he said in a kind of daze and as if talking to himself: "He could be cured. Gaynor's child was cured. But it took money. They had relatives. Good God a child can be left to die because people hold onto money. They think it's none of their business. But it is. I tell you, it's every body's business! "You well-fed ones think it s none of your business. You think you can build a wall around your selves and prevent the evils that you stand for from touching you. You can't! Good God! That fellow .could save him. And he won't." His wife came out and laid a soothing hand on his arm. "Tom be quiet. You worry the child. He brushed her hand off. His face had become livid but he said with that peculiar expectant look: I thought Bryce was sending me a message, i tnougiu ne was sending me money. He's not going to do it ... ." He opened the door. ltnoui bidding good-bye, without any fur ther word, he went ahead ot Guy down the steps and down the street. Guv stuck the specifications in his pocket. He watched Burns flinging down the street anu again that uneasy apprehension pos sessed hint. He was responsible the whole world was responsible because Tom Burns' child was left to die. Slowly he started the car. was there more than mere rant in the words? And every wrong permit ted is the fault of all? And are all made to pay? He shook off the oppressive thought. What concern was I om Burns to him and to the prett;. girl standing now on a hill-top waiting? How could his life ailed theirs? He would he late. Mis ; T'at would stamp her foot and guily de mand "Why?" He turned ins car in the direction of the San Mateo hills and went flying along forty miles and more. Get swiftly from the ache and pain ... get up there in the twilight in the flowers. Notice is hereby givt-n that the liiult'isiKiieU, by order o( thu County Court of UouKlas County. Orcun, mmle and entered on the tith day of .Muri-h. iy:tt), has been uppolntytl ad inilitntrator of the estate, of IjUcV K. Culver, decerned. All nefHons hav ing claims UKauirtt unid estate are lieiehy required to present tho same tu me duly verified its run ui red In law, at my officii No. 'Jliti North Jackson MI'im-i, J torn-burn, Oregon, at the olfu-e of my altorney Iru Kiddle. IhiuuliiH Xn 1 imi:1 Hunk BulldhiK, RoHelMii'K, Orenon, within it months (rmn this drtte. 1 tilled at HoMetiurir. Ore icon, thin i:jiii day of Mured. i;i:p. JOHN CI TI-VKIt, Administrator of the emute of Lucy E. Culver, deceased H 11 M & It Vol T0-4 U. 2 acres, Jsce 1, Twp 0. K 12 Uud. Int. in SW k JSeo 26. Twp 21. It S Lot 1. S-jc 2s. Twp 21, It 12.. Lot 10, Sec US. Twp 21. R 12 Si-; SWW. Sec 31. Twp 21, it 2 M it Vol 55-Sk L, In Sees li-is. Twp a, n 5 M c Li ol 3D-1 lid l, M & iS ul Cl-iya Lt, and Al it H Vol 51-J93 L all in rtec H. '1 p -1, It 6. M & 11 ot ftl- 'J'Ji L in bees H-li, Tp HJ. It b M & U Vol 66-305 D. Sec la. i wp i'-, K I M U ti Vol H-Ha li, Sec 1, Twp 11 7 M & i: ol 6ti-aJ5 I), Sec i, Twp 22. It h M it l Vol oo-2'J, Sec T, Twp 22, It h M 6c It Vol (,.; O and M & 11 ol io-ai D, tiL-c iu, Tv p 22, It S . !ol 12. iiec 11, Twp 22, H 8.. Al & U Vol titi-UO.) L, Sec 11. Twp 22, It 5 LfUls -lu, ec 20, Twp 22, U 6 Ulid. int. in N gifc Sec 10, Twp 22, it y Kl SW4 Sec SI, Twp 22, n u Lots Sec 16, Twp 22, It 10 SW ttWM, tiKM HW14' In fSec 13, lot 3 in coc 1-1, lots i-S-a-4, K'.a St-:1 In .sec 2.1, uud i NV4, .NVV and -nK14 S 14 Oec 2i uii in Twp '-I, It tec SI, Twp 22, It 13 tsf, Sec 2o, Twp 2, it u : Kfo toi-I SIOV4 Sec 36, Twp 22. It 13 Iot 2. Sec 4, Twp 2J, K i.... &1.3 KVs Sec 6. lwp SI. It 3.. S k Sec 16, Twp SI, K 3 Lot a, Sec 16. Twp 2i, it 4... Nfc Xt! Vi SiOU NlW. Sec 2't, Two 4. It o SMi N Nhii S!4. Suu 31, Twp .i. It Lot 4, See 4, Iwp 2i. 11 3 una. i-j int. 111 101s 1-2, i'.i aiut und. 1-3 lilt, lots 5-6, K1 SK4, all in Sec 1 fvp 2j. it, 3 Lot 4, Sec 17, Twp S3, it 4 . . .NV4 tsthi S.l, Sec 18. Twp S5, H 4 S SUM SK Slik. Sec IS. Twp 25. H 4. to'A tib4 St:V4, Sec IS, TWO S5. Hi SI0k SKU SKVi, Sue IS, Twp l.APUwv ' are you?" The words V. f!4rr.lv werp snokeii when Tom Ittirns Ftfpned from the small hark Hi. lonki'il darker and thin ' ikt The lint's Rhout his moulh i 1 crp likn hitter p-ars. "What btinss you? I thought : 1- von'tl he ilroiittint; around! "I wondered If you'd taken the Miller sperifieations with you the ! iIhv vim left ?" 'fti ha!" lie motioned down ! the hall to the little room from hlth he had come. "All 1 took is In there. I don'l know what I took You tan look." Illue liriuts. lianers. T-snunres .' nud rules were dumped on a small dark ok talilr. At the hottom of ' the nile were the slieeltieatlons. . Tom Burns stood at City's elbow ; and watched liitu with a jieculiar e.le-lation. "llnw is your hoy; "He's still alive." "1 remember that you said your kid would so rraiy over one ol 'hoe models. I hronaht this alon 'i It has a -iirin;; in it. You an fly it ,1 lor him." I. Tom Hums didn't say a word es 4 Guy took the tiny airplane from 4 The nicht after (iuy's visit lo the home of Tom liurns, In worked late. ' It was nearly ten. His drawing was finish if. He loi'ered over it. his hand tangled in his dog's long scnirr. "She likes us. Jim! She's darn sweet!" He turned suddenly ahout, har Ine or thinking he heard a 'Vot siep a pieahhv. hurried fo'itsicp. ropyriht, l'JSll, Kins Features Syndicate To Be Continued. OTICB TO CHEDlTOItS r-itlre f hcrphv e-iven ih:t Iho iiiulersimieil. hy order of the loun ty Court of DoiikIhs County. Ore linn, made and t me red un the 6th day of Mareh, Hi SO. has been Hp pointed ndinlnlHtrator of the estate of Thomas L. Weaver, deceased. All perHotiH having claims aKntnst said estate are hereby required to pre sent the same to me, properly veri fied n rt iiulred hy law, at the of- ii-e or my aiturney, Ira M. Itidille. I ton trl 11.1 National Hank Huildin?. KfiseljuiK, on won. within six months ironi this date. Dated Uiih lth (lav nf March 1K30. T. U WKAVEft, Administrator of the estate of Thomas L. Weaver, deceased. H 4. .NOTICIO OV KIA1 Si:rn,HM15NT III the County Court of tho Stuto of Oi'i'Kon for DoiiHlas County. In the matter of the estiUo of t'Vunk liahn, deeeased. Noth-o Ih hereby Kiveti that the undi'i-siKUed adnnnistrii t iix of tho estate of I'Yiuik Halm, deceased, has filed in the above court and cause her final account In settlement of said estate, and the court by un or der dniv made and entered has fixed Friday. Die llth day of April, 1 !::. at the hour of 10 o'clock hi Ihe fin-e-iioou of said day. and the office of tho County Jud. In the County Court Km un in liOKobnrK. OrcK'm, as the time and place for hcariiiK objections to said account and the settlement of said estate. I'atcd and first published this the Ulll day of March. IH.'IO. UKU.A C. I1AIIN. Administrator or the esuite of Frank 1 la I in, deceased. NOTlCi: OF FI.VAI, UK A lllf In the County Court of the Stulu of Oregon for IjoukIus County. Tn the matter of the estate of John P. Fash, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the estate of John m Fash, deceased, has filed In the -M ve entitled eoui t his final account, of his administra tion of said estate and the court, by order duly made and entered, has fixed Hn tin day, the 1 llh day of April. lituU, al tin; hiur of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time, and the county court nmin In thu Court I to use at Tiose bui'K, In IjoukUis 'ouniy. UrrRun, as the place for hearing objections, if any there be. to tho said final ac count or to tho settlement of said estate. Ialt: of first publication Mareh 13, 1930. c. u HAMirrox, Administrator of the estute of Joan if. l aMi. deceased. 1 1 1 1 1 ' i.uts : M & i.r. n 6 NIC',. Ni-;', it 7 l'ai-t o- H ALE, COUNTY AGENT OF COOS, TAKES IDAHO JOB XOTH i-: OF SAl.K II v ioic;i.s Ol Vt'Y OF lti:l. IMUH'KIIT IIKltKTOFOItK a cut ihi;i FOlt t.i:. .Notice Is hereby given that, pur suant lo Ho order of the County Court of 1 mhj u las County. Oregon. uid entered oi the istn uaiy, IHo. direetinir me as sh. riff to sell the hei ei na f t r de si rllx d 1'i'iU property lo-reiui'ore ae oniied by snid county for taxes and fixing the tn illinium prh for which vac'i of said tracts of r.-al property shall be solfl. ttie undersigto d will, as sb'-nff of licoiglas C"ii;ity. Ore gon, at tin- front door of tin- Court lions- in Kos-burg. Uouglas County. 1 rrewoll, ii t i lie hour of t"ll o'clock in the fu enoon on the utli uav of April. h-11 at public auction to the htgb-.ot bidder fr cash In loitid Ihe bei-elnafter d.-sciibcd l-al prof. erl y : pi ovid d. however, that iinf f said tracts of teal property shall tie )(fl. n-d at less than the opct tirhe In-ret of ore fixed hv the Co tin -V.Coui-t, Which sail upset price Is hi-i' inaf t'r shown after tm h T said tracts of said real property; (hat in the di-s' i jpt Imi of said rent propi-rty lh" following u 'un I atid ordinary abe tat ioiim s oscd in Ihe of'ff' e of tb.' Mi.-iiff and Tax folic tor of sa.d niuniv aie used, thai to "HV. aliliri i; t ions In p.i rt as foilous: s-c" for si-.tion. Two' for town- ffi red to iM-iiig so ii i ti I ' 1 1 '' ai.d i Tract adjoining Oakland, toi-meriy ownutl by f raueis Han dull, 2 ucres. Sec -J, Twp 25. It 5 Cert. No. 1JC2 ill Sec 1U, Twp 2&. It 5 Cert. 2'ii2 In Sec 10-JIi, Twp 2a, It V& KW'li, NW'4 SW4, Sec Is, Twp 2ii, It b NVfe bee 3t, Tvsp 2. It ti NW'U NKW. K'.a N and SW V N 4, See 30. Twp 23. It 7 W NW'm, See 21, Twp 25, It 8 Sfc. 'A tiliU, Sec 3-f, Twp 30, K 5 NVs NWH. Sec 36, Twp 2ti, li 2 Lot 10, Sec 26. Twp 20, It 6.. BWfc SWVi BWH. e. 20, Tw p 2ti, it E' fxW. N HWH, See 24, Twp 20. R S Lot 4, Ktft SW'ii, Sue 30, Twp 2i. it z SV',it bliiVi Mul'-i. See 'S. Twp 2 1, It XV)i hluhi St-Vi, Sec 2S, Twp 2. it 7 SWli SWA SiChi, Sue. 28. Twp 27. K 7 SK& Nfci'A SI', Sec 2S. T,vp 27. it 7 Lot 2. iC NK'i and NK Sli',. M'c 32. fw,. 2i. It i Und. i int. In SVi Slu'A and M-;Vi Sl. Sec 10, Twp 9M6 7.66 34S.01 7.13 102. 6U 69.22 39.18 13.55 112.45 4SI.12 312.110 22s.ys 1011.S7 127.37 800.00 400.00 ii ;..;. 2S3.66 1U8.4U 162.25 41.0b 15.37 s.su 9.71 15.3: 6G.ll 7.14 16.1)3 167.13 1 12.02 456.1 21 1.4 1 65.08 208.32 26.66 31.7G 404.27 2HD.7 12.32 18.26 HI. 2 8 lil.33 25XS!) Lot It block 1, Hamilton's Add. to lilcnduio Lots 5-6 block 2 of Hamil ton's Add. to O Lot 6 block 4 of Green Lot 7 block 4 of Green Lot 12 block 4 of Green.... MvrtU I riuill M & B Vol 23-406 D. less part xoiu, aUU M it 15 Ol 41-1UU i. all in Mrtle Creek.... hi acre west of lot 1 ill Cab bert'a Adit, to Myrtlu Creek Lot 6-7 block 3 for How la ml & lj.unb'8 Add Lois 8-y-W block 3 of How land & Lamb's Add. to Myrtle deck Lots Hi-11 block 2 and lots 1-3-3-4 block 3 of Myrtle Heights Add. to Myrtlu Creek ami M & It Vol 6S. 4.2 1, all tn Myrtle Creek Lots 3-4 block of HouU vard Addition to Myillo Creek Oakland Lots 1-2-3-4 block 11 of Oakland 40 loot strip off south sidy of lot S block 12. Oakland i'art lots 4-5 and all lot 6 block 1 in Hid Oiikhiml-. Lot 4 block 1 Sterling a Add. to Oukbfiol Lots 11-12 block 14 of Itlddle All fractional block 16 of Scotlsbui'K Lot 1U blocK 6 of Sutherlln lot 22 and all lot 23 lit block 12. Suthorliii 1mL& 1-2 block 21 of Sutllel- 26.18 6,14 6.15 11.82 13.47 34.80 G2.33 S 1.39 16.33 111.02 45.17 11.59 7.1 &8.9U 12.08 31.71 33.02 C4.95 606.66 296.68 921. 223.06 Lots 5-6-9 block 23. blocks . 24. 25, 36, 21 and 28. Gleli- dalw 850.39 All block 29, Glviidult) 207.66 Lots 5-6 block 30. Ulendale 132.49 Lot 1 block 30. all block 31. mil block 3l, less lot 1 snd less 60' x 140', all block S4. C, lend ale 337.47 Blocks Jj, 36, 37, 36, 39. Glendale 401.68 Lot 7 block 1 Hamilton's Ad dition to Glelidale ,. 14.78 M & H ul 77-ttli 1. Myrtle Creek . 6.70 Lot 5 bloj k 8 JohuBOti's Add. lo Mvr( o Creek Z6.6 Un U-18-19 block 9. Suth ll 11 49.22 Un 5 block 2 I' tit "ll," Hutll- . rl n Uind & Water Co. .. 32.1a Oast part lots 3-4 block 4, Sutherlln i4inu & water to flat V IH.l ( Lot 7 block 2 Plat "M' Sutll- orlln unid & water t:.,. le.ii Lot; 3-4 l'lat "(". llosebuitf Home lrchard Tracts 205.07 M A D Vol 79-21 1). Iteeds- uort li-'.&'J Iol 12 block 7, Johnson's Add. to Alyrtla ('reek .... I'ato of first Dubllcutioii March 6. 1930. lato Of last publication April 3, 1930. V. T. JACKSON. Sheriff of DuukIus County, Ore gon. 69. 2S7.4S 100.84 16.52 63.05 4.28 10.01 It 7. Und. Int. in SMi Sr .NU'4 SW 'A, Sec Und. It 7. ,16, ',4 nud , Lup NKU, Twp 29, Int. in lot 2. SW NW'Vi SH'i. NK SW , Sec I. Twp 2S. It Lot 4, Sec 15. Twp 29. It 3. N K H i t , IX Wr ' Sec 28. Twit 29. U I XK'4 NKVi. Sec 28. It i S',4 NM'4, Wli Si-:A. Sec 31, Twp 29, It 4 Part of KWH SK'A- wmih of O & C it it ami north of river in Sec 20, Twp 21L, H 5 S1 Sid 14. Sec. 31. Twp 29. i: 5 XK14 SU'U. Sue 36, Twp 29, li ',a Sli 'V SV lA,' Sec' V Twp 251.: 1 13.; 42.8(1 101.6.1 2 9, It lin Lots 18 lo 31 inclusive In block 23. Sutherlln . . Lots 20 to 24 Inclusive In block 24. Sullierllii Lots 17 to 2K inclusive lu block 2.1. Sillherllu Lots 1-2 block 28, Suth erlln Lois 5-6 block 28. In Suth erlln 735.2' Lot 1 block 29, in Sutherlln 151. Lots 7 lo 12 Inclusive in block 30. Slither in BJfi.O! Lot 1 and lots 8 to 17 Inclu sive in block 31, ot suther lln M4 r. Lots 1 to 17 Inclusive in block 32. Slither n 817.3 Lot 3 block 33. of Sutberllii. 32.61 Lots 32-33 in block 34, Suth- erun -iu. j: Lot 34 block 34. S.ithei 1 111 . . 24.50 Sutlierllo Land V Water to. Tract E4 lots 3-4 btock 3 of S L Jc W Lo Plat "W Lot 4 block 2 of S L & W Co. Plal 'Ii" Part lot 2 block 1WSL& W Co Plat 1' Lot A block 2 S L & V Co. I'ial -'tv Ct. 20o;"i, S.U2 acres Lots 16 to 21 inclusive and lots 32-33-35 111 block 1 of S L &. W Co. plat "O" .... Lots 4 1 -48 Pint "A" Orchurd Hills Sltiii 4 roils wide and 18.35 chains lung next to river between county road and river, 111 See 33, Twp 23, It 7 SK'i, Sec 8. Twp 28. It 8.... M Al li Vol 35-4:i3 L. ill See 13. Twp 27, It 6 10.39 ten I I' ruier ty Aciolri-d y ( oant iu 111 111 111 x I-11 reci mm 11 re sale Lots 3-4, 1-: SWtt, Sec 30, Twp 20, It 6 NHU, Sec 34, Twp 20, H 6.. L'lid. of WVi M'314. Sec 11. Twp 20. 11 10 Nfc HW. Sec 4. Twp 20. n 11 SW SldV. Sec 25. Twp 20. It 11 M & 11 Vol 75-619 D in Sec 34 & 35, Twp 21. It 5 NKH SW. bev 30. Twp 21, 11 5 SW Sec 26, Twp 21. It 4.. . Und. Vi of SW4. ace 36. Twp 21. It 8 Und. 1-5 Int. Wfc NKV, SI'U iNli',4. Sec 8, Twp 21, lt 10 SKU SWk. Sec 31, Twp 21, It 12 NK4 NWli, NWk UK 'A. Sec 36, Twp 22. H 5 M & 11 Vol 64-93 D.' Sec 14. Twp 22, It 8 Lots 8-9-1 1-16-10-lC-li, Sec 16. Twp 22, 11 10.' NKH, Sc.: 22, Twp 23. It 6.. NW'U. See 22, Twp 23, It ti.. M & It Vol 78-464 H 111 See 29. Twp 23. It 7 NW4 SKU NK4, Soo 27, Twp 21 It Ti Und. U of lota 3-1-5. Nli'A SWU. Sec 34. Twp 24. H 7 Cert. No. 2112 In Sec 8-9- 16-17. TW 25. It 4 SK', SK'A SW, S.-U 20, Twp 26, It 7 NW'i SHU Mi'i (10 lie), Sec 28. Twp 27. It 7 M & II Vol 68-11(1 1). lot 1. N',4 lot 4 block iiiK Uiass, Sec io, It 7 Ji,4 SliW, Sec 21, M At li Vol 70-595 and Al & li 73-216 U in. Sec 20, Twp 29, It 8 NWfc. SU Vi NK lA. M & li Vol i0-124 U, all in Sec 12, Twp 29. 11 9 Lots 1-2-3 in Sec 1, Twp C i SK14 . Sec ' 20.' Twp 30," ii' 1 Luis 1-2-3. Sec 34. '1 w p 311, It 4 Si S:t XK'4, Sec 36. Twp 3-1. it 7 SWU SWU N V . W SK'i swu m:u. W!i, NKU N V 'a S K U . X W U N V ', t, SlC'i ull in Sec 5. Twp 31, it 5 HI-, u Sl'l1 Sec 32, Tw p 30, It 8 Lots 2-3, Sec U, Tvp 31, It 5 Und. i Int. lu W i NW'U. Sec 16, Twp 31, it 5 SKU NfclU. Sec 36. Twp 31, It 7 Lot 4. SWU NW",. SWU SWU. ! 4. Twp 31, 11 X.. Und. 1-10 int. In N Mi, S.-c 10. Twp 31. It 9 SW U. S.-c 26, Twp 31. P. 9.. SIC 1 NW U. Sec 2 8. Twp 31. U 9 K'i K'j. iv'.ti NKU NW U. K 5 . . SKU NK'i, Sec 20. Twp i. Twp 32. li 3 U NKU. NKU 15, Twp 32, -6. Sec 21, Twp 32, It ft It Vol 71-19; It in tt'TcK, See 3:i. Twp 32. SVc 26. Tw p 32. It 7 . '. NKU. Sec 29. Twp 32. NKU. -t 4. Set SW'U SWU NW' 2. Twp 3.1. NW U. See 1 ami It 7.. - twp 321.19 IMj.MI 183. 19 79.13 IS....". 46. II AiOTlCB TO CltKlllTOKsi In the County Court of the State of Oregon fur Douglas County. Tn the matter of the estute of Emma P. Cardwell. deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has. by order of the county Court or Douglas Countv, Oregon, duly made and entered been appointed Administratrix of uie estate or Lmma p. cardwell. di ceased, und has duly qualified 1 such. All persona bavin claims against said estate aro hereby notified to present tho same, verified as re quired by law, to the undersigned Administratrix at tha office ot J. O. Watson, Room No. 10. Douglas Na tional Bank Building. Koaeburg. Oregon, within six months from tho date of this notice. Dated and first published this 13th day of February. 1930. HELEN J. CAUDWELU AdmmlstratrfK of the estate of Emma. p. Cardwell, deceased. N OTIC Id TO ClllilMTOHJi In tho matter of tho estate of Henry D. Andrew, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed administrator of the estate of Henry D. Andrew, deceased. Alt j persons having claims HRtiinst said. 'Stale, are norenv reouireu to ore- 1 ent the same, duly erlfied. lo tho undersigned at Konm 8. DoukIus Na tional Hank Building. Hosebui , Oregon, within slk iuoiiiIim of thu iirst pumication or tins nonce. Uiited and tiiNt puniisuea tins 0th day of Fobnuiry. 1930. HAY lt. COWPTON. Administrator of the estate ot Henry D, Andrew, deceased. C H I C KS You pay good money for baby chicks, put in care and work, and all because you hope for profits. Don't Gamble With Your Profits, Feed Crown! Farm Bureau CooperativeExchange Roscburg Myrtle Creek Oakland AGENTS FOR L. & H. Electrio Ranges John Doero Plow Co. Hood River Spray Co. Hooaler and Milwaukee Pumps Sutherlln Spray Co. U H E',i SWl- ll 1 Sec Sec 2 5, Look- TW) 21, Twp" '2V, 'fwi'i' iiV, Twp' ' '29, It 4 SWU. See lit, Twp 29. U 4... NKU SEU, Sec 20, Twp 29. It 3 M & B Vol 3-ao of Wills, Sees 2 & 27. Twp 29. It 5 S'a SW4. Sec 22. Twp 29, 22, Twp 2:. It ' . Sec 3U, Twp Sec 11. Twp 29, Twp 29, It S. . . 1 Twp 29. It 9 1 i. sue :;-V.Sec" Vi SW'ii ' 'Sec Twp SO. It 7 It 7 Sec SW',, iNW' 2. Twp li 7. . if ll.e tlafe Lin- and We-t of ttiel Wlllat'iett' M'ri'hKn. tur noulti, "IV fr east. "S" I'.r north. W" for wt. "M ft II" f'r met' s and hountls d' fli rlpl ion. riaiiO'ly. "Al A l! Vol ..". f..: It" men in tm ui'tes si vi I I mo rids d.' script ion fimt.d In VfdoiMe of the I feil i;er..rdi of Imhju.1"k Couit- ni-vti. ') intzf ':, "I nd Ixtt 2 in Sec 4. T" ItoMchuru Al & 11 Vol 61-:iS Lt, in Kose- t"ji K , . . Lots 1 and 2 in block Si ... . Uhh 1-2-.1-I in block 2. Lo- g.ird's Add All block 2 Crescent Ileitis Add Lot K hloi-k 22. KlniifjB Add. to Uj-I.k Al A: It Vol tih-29 H, Kinney's Add. to P.fl.K K iiiiie 's undi 1 1 l linn f r If ded. "I'.lk" f-.r bin 'Vol- 'l-" for pat-'e. "I t tIMtcfH Mnr-int pri t.-aw-l Wirn MAIiSIIKIKLI). flrt'.. Mareh 12. lliirvpy Hal', county acent ol Coo county for tin- past thief years, trulay anuomi'fd lii ac rpptaiiri of a similar position at Tin Tails. Idaho. Hp will Whvp f,i(.w),lrt this pfk to assume lim nr duties. His sui:t:osor lias uot bt'f'ii iiiiinrd. fer Mm 'it nt y. r' H 1. W 1 fr.r S-i l..r Iff- Wat ot her ' nf 1 moil ali'iri'Vittt luns have been u-ed. H:e uiraniiiir of w hn h is w-ll undi rstond. and IhHt nil ilti' s. and I'la" r lcrr u m in iif 1 1 t iT faid n-al prop rt e Wlthlll P'lUlflas nUlllv. !'' II That the fnlP.wiiiK Is m lit "f tl'f Id real propwiiy to be sold, to- Adii lo IM'U Lot 2 hi.. k 12, T-n-a' ; l'ark Add. lo Ksi.tf Iit 9 blo- k 12. T. Mii'u l'ark Add. to Ksl-i; I-.. is H;-17-lt block 2 of . TIioiiijih SoIkI. to lots 1 and 1.1 to J'i -uilvalf 1'lat It block 1. less 2:;.:.o ii'-rcs, uf trmpqiiii i'liik 1 ruit Lands Let 7 h! k 2 .;. ''ai.jonvllle I-i.t- 4- btoi k 2:.. I'olton Add. to Jjfan filnilolr l.ts -?. block 1. ii ndale. . I...I 1 I block 1 of i;p-;p1.,l ... AT A II Vol In-idc lib mlale N 4 lot 9 all l"ls I 'l-I 1 I. lo K I of II tfiiiit..!. Addition to tiit-ndale IG.-m I'M.'!.' 71 :;n 21 1'' is. "I it NKH. So. V4 XHV It 7 . .. W'4 SW 11 8 ... S'(. SK'i. Al & it Vol r, Twp :io. li a... si:'i si-;i. lots Twp :;o, u 5. . , L'nd. 4 int. In Twn :in 11 x N'Wli SWU. Sec 20, It 8 S'4 SKi. S.-c S. Twp ?.. NVi K. Seo lti. Twp : L'nd. t Int. in SK1-: ::i, Twn ::i. it 7 L'nd. 7-21 int. in SW'U. Hec Twp :ti. It 7 Al & I Vol r..K-2i;. 1 in Seca 20 ft LM. Twp 22. It f. NWU SW , , b hs ;: acres. See i. Twp it o Lots 2r-2U Mock 1 MoK'ird'a Add. to lEoM-lniiu; S',4 lots 21 lo 21 block 17. KiltiM'V'H Add. to itoseliiirif Loin 1-2 block 11. 1st Add. lo Kinn. y s Add. to itose- buiK Lot 0 block :;, Miller's Add. Ill ItoSi'lillt If S'A l.-t 1. lots r-r, North Lawn T-Ti nce to Itos. lnii k I.otw :p-:i7 l.b'ck 9 W'uil. -s Add. t.. Hos-burt; L'.im :l lo s ic. in block lots 4-.---;-9- In block 0 nil lib- k I All of I. lock N, f;.t.i;ll. All blocks 9. lo, . 12. lots l-2-:t and 7 to 12 ln lu Sive In Idle k I t. Cleixiale Lots 9-l-ll block I.'., (lleti- dale Lot block 19. lo -X-9- Ekictro-Chiropractor Trfals nearly all lsr!ns. Mud Tonsils a Hp.M-lalty Kpliial AdiiiwImrntN lirt llrsiilln I'rce Kxnmlnatlon DR. R. L. DUNN V.oKlnn Hotel fhotif r.'ifi-l Chiropractor DRU0LES3 HEALTH CENTER "Complete Health 6ervlce" Mineral Vapor Bathi 327 Cass ttione 461 A ceneral rule lo follow in prun lu ne-es is tn keep illinium: oit'l r iUl wood in favor ot nrw, andHK'. pruiiiui? laek enough lo eutouiagt' these new shoots. Itrnl I'ri'Wrtv Annlrtl ty Cnuuir In HUH Tn l-'ori-cliire sinlr. 1 If'HiTipt ion. 1 I PS' X I-rpe 1 . T'M.' 1? S :jS.:.S . -P MV'.; s'- SK'i ri SW'I SWU Sec. S. Twp 19. It 9 8SM 8o 29, Twp 20. Rcseburg Cabinet Shop 542 Fowler Street Bullt-lns, Door and Window Frames made to orders We carry a stock of Veneei. Hbw Piling a Specialty. ED S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS Phnn 541 J DR. NERBAS ' DENTIST Palnleie Extraction Gas When Desired Pyorrhea Treated Pl:un 4S8 Mattonic UMtr RIC XD WINS AGAirj 2 Mem IfflbMs ::::: 177.ci.l I l:'7.:iz T M Ti a to to ijo Mewrds with MCHF1EIDD) ( TpLINOR SMITH, daring 18-ycar old aviatrix, in a sensational new altitude record for women at Roosevelt Field, N. Y. on March 10th! George W. Haldcman In a new altitude rec ord for commercial planes at Wilmington, Del., on Fchruary 28th! Two world's records within two weeks for Richfield motor products I ! Miss Smith climbed to an altitude of between 30,000 and 32,000 feet in her Wright-motored Bellanca monoplane fighting faint ncss due to failure of oxygen supply shattering the old record for women by more than 6,000 feet. She used Richfield Gasoline, Richlubc Motor Oil and Richluhc Rocker Arm Grease and paid a high tribute to these products at the conclusion of the flight: "Richfield Gasoline und Richlubc Motor Oil functioned perfect ly in ny recorci-lrcaltng atilude flight. I always use Richfield products because all tests have proved them to be the best, on the around and in the air. No little share in my success ii due to tiicm." In establishing a new world's alti tude record of 33,500 feet, George Haldcman broke the old record of Martin Jensen by nearly 8,000 feet. Haldcman, too, relied on Richfield to carry bis Wright motored Ik'llanca monoplane to a new world's record. Use Richfield products for your own car and find out why the world's great pilots use them ex clusively. Fill up at any station with the blue and gold Richfield shield! G ASOLIRiE Oft's. W 13 I