SEVEN
POLLY AND HER PALS
Not a Retiring Champion
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Classified Section
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RQ5EBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. AUGUST 21.1 930.
. Atlgyst 3 Is the Last Day
OF THE
S. W. 10 Discount Paint Sale
Don't delay till it U too late f)ut come in now and get
your share of these savings. AU Sherwin-Williams paints
are being sold at 10 less han the usual retai) price.
Bargains are offered jn both quart and pint sizes and in
the following S. W. products: ;
AGAIN TRYING FOR
!E
i
FOR SALE
GOOD dry wood
Phone 362.
at- right prices.
FOR SALE liaby buggy. Inquire
316 S. Pine.
ABERDEEN That
coal, at Pages'.
good Utah
Fl2 AND OAK block wood, $2.25
and (3 per tier. Phone 24F21.
BUILDING brick and (ire brick.
Page Lumber & Fuel Company.
FOR SALE Guernsey heifers.
Cull 912 .Winchester St. Phone
663. " .
CRAWFORD peaches, J1.00 per
bushel. Bring your boxes. N. S.
Cornutt, Riddle.
FOR SALE Store fixtures. Call
209-L. Mrs. Ralph Karcher, 525
S. Main, Roseburg.
CANNING PEACHES Cheap.
Any day at old Fry place, 1 mile
north of brockway store.
FOR SALE Pears 25u per box at
orchard. Fifth house north of
Camp View. Geo. Milam.
BOSTON terrier puppies for sale,
2 monthe old. $10 each. Will
EAckley ranch. Mrs. Young.
MODEL A Ford touring for sale
cheap, driven only 8,000 miles.
Box 902, care News-Review.
FOR ' SALE Angora bucks, one
year old, also one Stump - buck
four years old. J. 1. Chapman,
Wilbur.
ELDERTA peaches ready for pan-
mug. uvi inem ay dux or pusnei.
i Also few Bartlett pears. A. F.
jgpksdorf, Coos Junction. .
1 FOR V SALE Registered Shrop-
2 shire rams at Sunnyside Sbrop
i shire farm, six mites northeast
J of Harrisburg. Phone 9F21. ' ""
GREEN PRUNES WANTED Call
at flurst-Root Co. packing house,
Hunter Ice C. Bldg., N. Pine be
tween Oak and Cass streets.
Telephone 185-J. ' '
SEEP oats, white and grey, 45c
per- bu. from threshing machine.
Biting sacks. Will thresh Friday,
Saturday and Monday. W. L.
Cobb ranch.
FOR SALE Beets for stock feed
ing by the ton, or canning beetB
by the hundred. Cheap. Come
and pull them yourself. - E. V.
Bounds, Ruckles, Oregon.
DAIRY ranches have always paid.
Have a good one near coast, no
incumbrances, can be hod at bar
gain price. Could use house in
city as part payment. Come and
see me. Thos. Cobb, room 205
Masonic Bldg.
f ; . WANTED
WANTED 50 to 100 good young
ewes. State price and location.
I. O. Box 92, Oakland, Ore.
STORE WANTED Call at room
i 205 Masonic Bldg., or write
1 Thos. Cobb, Box 412, Roseburg.
;WANTED Woman cook in small
j boarding house on main high
i .way. Box 944, care News-Re-I
vieyr. '
i HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Ex-.
i perlenced with children. Steady
j position. Address Box 903, care
1 News-Review.
jWANTED To see you at Melrose
I Grange hall Saturday evening,
Aug. 23. Good program followed
3 by ice cream social.
WANTED 50 to 200 head pf
5 sheep on shares with options to
! ! buy. State age, breed, price.
Box 813, care News-Review.
-WANTED Good stock ranch near
4 grade school. Please give de-
scription, lowest price and
terms. Answer Box 947, care,
J News-Review. .
FOR RENT I
. . : 4
OR jlENT Sheep, dairy and tur
j key ranch. Creek bottom land
1 and a live creek, pear school on
1 a first class road. Will sell
5 stock with it if wanted. Also
2 one acre pf land near Camp
-I VifU- U.'ill bpII ph..M nr IrnH.
sheep or cows. p. Merrill,
108 Moshcr street.
Ml
LOST
V LOST Billfold containing driver's
( s license, bills, and number of
f i thetks made payable to Red
,! j Hall. 'Return to Red Bal freight
if lin. Good reward.
:
,H' MISCELLANEOUS
Ij.l : 4
TRADE yearling Holsteln-Jersey
) bull for ewes or Jersey heifer,
f ? Roe Weber, Sutberlin.
i CAR OWNER Don't forget to call
a 653 when in need of auto part
i Saiff's Auto V'recking House.
FOR TRADE 15 or 20 acres well
i fenced ranch. Good for poultry
ranch or dairying. ' .Cood house
and barn and-other buildings. 5
I acres in cultivation, remainder
pasture. Good well water. Box
j 81. Roseburg.
NEWTODAY
ejWE PAY YOU $3 per month to
save $5 per month with addi
. ttouul profit for the m-xt (hu
Part. lL -I
LOAN ASSOCIATION, Medical
Arts Bldg. Phone 245,
CLAY building tile at Pages'.
ROOF coating, special value, at
special price at Pages'.
FULLER brush agency is here.
write can smith. Gen. Del.,
City. '
FOR RENT Well furniBhed 6-
room bungalow, modern. Inquire
604 West Lane.
PRUNE trays and lug boxes.
Peach and tomato crates at
Metzger's.
30 HEAD of good ewes to sell or
let out on shares. Box 973, care
News-Review.
FOR SALE Good cow and two
calves. P. S. Payne, Umpqua
park. Rhone 16F5.
KEY FITTING and locksmithing.
Bicycle and general repairing.
535 N. Jackson St. '
FOR SALE Cocker Spaniel pups.
English Rull pup. J. M. Span
cake, Rast avenue. Phone 351-Y.
EXPERIENCED lady wishes posi
tion In doctor's or dentist's of
fice. Address No. 962, care News
Review. FOR SALE 35 White Leghorn
pullets, 3 months old, 65c. Floyd
White,' Riddle, one mile west of
Panyonville.
WEANED pigs for sale. 31 miles
north Roseburg on paved high
way. Elmore ranch.
BARTLET pears, 25c and 50c per
- I. ' 0...tl. T..nt nm-
pany. 909 Cobb' St ' .
FOR RENT 5-room furnished
house; Close in. $15 per mo.
Cbas. Kyeo, 826 N. Jackson St.
WANTED Man with mechanical
experience for permanent posi
tion. Mr. DeVoe, Rose garage,
Friday morning.
FOR SALE Oak dinjng room set,
ice box, single bed, baby buggy.
Mrs. A. K. Gibbs, Maple avenue,
West Roseburg.
FOR SALE Bartlett pears, 25c
per bushel. Bring boxes. Fred
Renner, Happy valley bridge.
CLEAN nilddleaged man will work
all winter on rancn for ooara to
try out climate. G. J. Klllius,
Gen! Del., 'Portland.
ANNOUNCEMENT The corpora
tion formerly known as Leake &
Beyers Co. will In the future be
called Leake and Gurnee.
TO TRADE 1926 Hudson coach,
excellent condition, good rupoer,
new battery, license. Will trade
for good niilk cows. Phone
704J4.
FOR SALE at the Sharps ranch,
Crawford and Muir peaches, $1
per bushel. " Northeast end of
Garden valley! Please bring ap
ple boxes!
FOR SALE 80 acres, all' level
free soil, small bouse, trout,
stream. Extra value, $1200,
terms. Cbas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack-,
son Btreet.
ALBIKOTE roof coating equally
' effective on wood shingles or
composition .roofing. Waterproof
and sparkproof. Coen Lumber
Company.
FOR SALE 60 turkeys, 2 hen
ranches, bouses, farm bouses.
For rent, house. Trade for car.
These are bargains. C. Merrill,
10S Mosher St.
NOTICE My vacation is over and
my shop is open for business
again. Keys fit to any lock. Bi
cycle repairing, awn mower
grinding, knives and scissors
sharpened, saw filing and gen
eral repairing. The Village
Locksmith, 535 N. Jackson.
"men and women wanted
At the First Christian church
Sunday mornipg, 10:45 o'clock to
hear Rev. C. C. Root, Anaheim.
California, speak on in'1 suDject oi
"The Holy Ghost." Adv.
Southern style, 50c; children
35c. Mashed potatoes, green beans,
salad, hot rolls, butter, jelly, ice
cream, cake, coffee. Glide Baptist
church, Friday evening, August 22,
six to ten-thirty. Adv.
ATTENTION KNIGHTS OF
PYTHIAS
Basket picnic Sunday. Au-
gust 24th, at Umpqua park.
All Knights' families and
Pythian SiBters cordially in-
vited. By order of C. of C.
NipK CARTER'S TIBE SHOP
I am authorlpd this morn
ing by the Lee Tire and Rub
ber Co. tq run a special Au
gust sale on six Deluxe Lee
tlrps, 25 and 3071, off list
price. Big trade In values lor
your old tires.
NICK CARTER'S TIRE SHOP
439 North Jackson St.
Eat in the Garden
' ' AT BRAND'S'
The fruit season ' is here.
Take home a basket of
Grapes
Plums
Peaches
r ' " Pears
A Watermelon
Or a box of the finest Grav-
enstem appleo you ever saw.
R HAND'S
Pacific liighuay i miletf uuith
rF-KfeMsJfcTfr . Iwfcu-, tF- Fbu-rs OUC)ch6CKRS i J
CAVL.ljn riH WITH LETS YOU A' MJ f WHATS A X
him I'm r' T PLEASURE; hav& a Same OF-J ( ikF;AWt YtoiR
. y7 t -v rirri about
I r i (s
ITS F0LR.J I V civ V S, CAMT QUIT WHILE: THIS 1
'??cy rIfto - eAP is severe games
SILVERTON OPENS
i WITH LONG BEACH
IN LEGION SERIES
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.,
Aug. 21. Silverton, Ore., will moot
Long -Beach. Qal., in the Becond
game of today's twin, bill opening
the all-weBtern series of the Amer
ican Legion junior baseball tourna
ment here. Denver and Enderling,
N. D. clash In the curtain-raiser.
New Orleans and Salina, Kas..
drew byes for the opening day and
win cross Dais rriuay.
Today's winners will come to
gether Friday in the second game
with the finals scheduled for Sat
urday. 1 Thursday Denver vs. Enderling
at 1:30; Silverton vs.' Long Beach
at 8:30. Friday Salina, Kas., vs.
New Orleans at 1:30; winners of
Qenvor-Enderllng and vSilverton
Long Beach games at 3:30. Satur
day at 2:3.0 survivors of . .the
brackets.
AUTO CRASH FATAL
TO MRS. GARFIELD
(AKiocliitcd I'rrsa Leased Wlrp)
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.. Aur. 21.
The )ody of Mrs. Helen Newell
Garfield, 64, daunhter-in-luw of the
late President Garfield, will be
sent today to her Mentor, Ohio,
home, whre funeral services will
be held. She died yesterday at
the, Portsmouth hospital of injuries
received Monday in an automobile
accident.
Her husband, James R. Garfield,
who waB touring New England
with her, escaped uninjured.
Mr. Garfield served as secretary
of the interior under the late Presi
dent Roosevelt and is the brother
of Harry A. Garfield, president of
Williams college.
WASHINGTON PAIR
WEDS IN ROSEBURG
James Campbell of Seattle and
Lila J. Parks of Tacoma were mar
ried yesterday at the office of
Justice of the Peace C. F. Hopkins.
The ceremony was witnessed by
friends of the sroom. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Campbell will make their
hpme In Seattle, where the groom
is employed.
LANDMARK OF CITY
BEING TORN DOWN
The old Smith Bailey house, one
of the city landmarks, is being
razeti tins week. The building,
which was one of the early homes
cpnstructed in Roseburg, has been
used during the past few years as
an office for the Consolidated
Truck lines. The office has now
been moved upstairs In the Pacific
Fruit and Produce company build
ing. The house is being razed to
make room lor operating the big
trucks at the warehouse.
CHINESE NABBED
FOR TONG MURDER
CAsHoristcU 1'rrm Leased Wire)
ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug- 21. Yap
Tuan, 25. of Chicago, a member of
the JUp Sing tong, was held today
in connection with the slaying of
Tiiiio Viinn 7A In hiu 1'ai flu.
luth, Minn., la u ml iy last night. Two
guns were lounri nesine me nouy
and a Chinese knife was buried in
his right side.
Police had not yet ascertained
Yuen's tong affiliations.
SPANISH WAR VETS
VISIT VALLEY FORGE
PH1I.ADKLPHIA, Aug. 21.
Pausing in a final patriotic gesture
before demobilizing and leaving
for their homes in the four roni-
ers of the nation, the United Span
ish War Veterans today made a pil
grimage to the ground hallowed by
the army whose deeds of valor
created this nation Valley rorge.
' They were addressed at Vall-y
Forge by Thomas George Paxtrr.
d part iiiuut comma nuer of Penn
sylvania; Mrs. Luhl Shakespfai-p
of Everett, Wash., national presi
dent of the ladies auxiliary duriflg I
the past year, and the Rev. Dr. w.t
Herbert Curk, rector of (Memorial j
chapel.
Dr. R. C. Ellsworth, Portland,
Ore., who was ono c Roosevelt's
rough riders, was elected senior
vice-commander-in-chief. Ho was
unopposed. The Rev. Charles Lee
of Paterepn.- N. J., was elected
chaplain-in-chief.
HOW THEY STAND
IN BALL LEAGUES
By the Associated Press.
COAST
W.
25
24
22
L. Pet.
12 .076
Hollywood .. '
Los Angeles
.610
.695
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Sun Francisco
M1RSIOUS
Oakland
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IS
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21 .432
27 '.405
26 .297
40 .675
47 -.608
49 .595
59 .516
63 .4S4
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73 .387
79 .342
47 .602
49 .578
63 .566
56 .525
68 .504
64 .462
66 .421
78 .339
Portlnn,d v
Seattle
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Philadelphia .. S3
Washington.
73
72
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69
New ork
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NATIONAL
Chicago 71
New York 67
Brooklyn 69
St. Louis 62
Pittsburgh .. 69
Hoston : 55
Cincinnati .48
Philadelphia 40
Picnicking at Idleyld Park Adv
Arundel, plnnn innr. Fhon ISft-L
POEM FOR THE DAY
By LOUIS ALBERT BANKS
THE "KNIGHTS OF PEACE"
A correspondent of the Monitor writing from Switzerland says:
"The 'KniKhts of Peace,' founded by a French officer utalioncd In
the Ruhr to keep up throuKh correspondence contacts made by him and
his friends with young Germans, is expanding into an' international
movement. '
"The 'Knights of Peace' meet every year, and their latest interna
tional gathering took place last August in Germany, not far from
Stuttgart. Ono hundred and twenty
on the desirability of founding a House of Peace, in the neighborhood
of Geneva, to comprise a School of Peace and a hostelry.
"The purpose of the school would be to train lecturers, whose
Emission would lake Ihem to different places In the country and to
provincial towns, there to help the movement lo ouilaw war.
The officer who founded this hopeful organization was Captain
Etienne Bach. " .
Three cheers for this new chivalry!
This man beneath the fleur-de-lis
Deserves the world's most grateful thanks
In swelling thus its peaceful ranks
To touch the flaming heart of youth
With such inspiring hopeful truth
That peace not war shall win the glory
And live in song and glowing story.
In modern youth the future rests; :
The world's great hope is in their breasts;
If they shall wake to peaceful dreams
And fill the world with kindly schemes,
Old hates and feuds will die away,
And there shall dawn a brighter day
When war shall be a badije of shame,
And peace the path that leads to fame.
'Tis good to see these war-torn lands
Unite in these fraternal bands.
In this new fellowship of mind
They'll many threads of kinship find,
Raise racial friendship to an art
Its noblest sign a gentle heart.
The highest mark of victory
The badge of helpful ministry.
Cod bless these gracious "Knights of Peace" ;
They'll help the world to sweet release. '
It is a breath from Galilee,
From Him who came to set men free.
Let all who hail Him Prince -and Lord,
I Who bow in reverence to MM Word,
I Join hands with brothers everywhere
To rid the world of war's dread scare I
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To Attend Roundup Ceorijo Car
ter of Paaadena, who has been
fislilriR on the North Umpqua with
Joe Welsh and Jack Boaz, loft yes
terday for Portland, and The
Dalles, where he is to visit friends.
He will then so to Pendleton to
attend the round-up.
deiegales were present and agreed
(AmooIaIh1 'res laml Wire)
PORTLAND. Ore., Aug. 21 High
above Portland Tex and Dick Jlau
kin, piloting the monoplane On -to
Oregon, today were flying steadily
onward in their quest for a new
endurance refueling record.
On the ground, regretfully watch
ing the orange colored plane as it i
swung around in a huge circle, was
the third brother, Dud, who had
lost his place jn the plane by the
flip of a coin. Dud was with his
brothers when they went up last
Sunday for the first attempt at a
new record, hut when the plane
was forced down 24 hours later by
failure of the refueling ship, pilot
ed by W. O. Fletcher the brothers
decided only two should make the
second attempt. Dud lost.
Several changes were made in
the plane before the second flight
started. Chief of these were the
installation of another 50 gallon
gasoline tank and two radio sets.
In order to establish a new rec
ord, the brothers must remain in
the air until the evening of Sep
tember 16.
Air Kings Will Vie
CHICAGO, Aug. 21. The high
ways of the sky were dotted today
with airplanes speeding Chicago
ward for the national air races.
From the west, south and east
the Pacific, Atlantic and Gulf
coasts contest derbies forged on
to overnight stops. Other plane
bore the "who's who" of American
aviation.
"The lied nippers," the fifth
fighting squadron from the U. S.
S. aircraft Lexington, were headed
toward the contest field at the
Curtiss Glenview airport from an
overnight stop in Kansas city.
II y rail came the foreign Inva
sion, escorted by Lieut. Al Wil
liams, former navy racing ace. The
European contingent Included
Lieut. Commander L. R. Atcherly
of England. Marcel Doret of
Franco, Capt. Fritz Lohse of Ger
many, Marshal Pletrp Colombo of
Italy.
o
. Flfihlng tackle at Idleyld Park.-
- : :
I TODAY'S MARKETS
.
(Awutrfatwl l'retu I.twtt Wire)
POUTlMNI Auk. 21. Hutter and
nuitorrat prlft'H look luiuiht'i' nd
V Hiiro lit t hn Port I unci nrmliiri
clmriKo Iodv. iliititsrfat wont un
: 1c to :tSo ilnllvolVtl Portluiul. hut-
Ur ox trim Hti'tMH'd un It: to 3Xc
hihikIui'iIh c lo ;.7c, Drlme flrtH. 1c
to 8 tic und rit-HlH 2e to :t1j Uoct'lntH
of lnittor r ronortrid liKhtor and
cunn'irt navt! noun cuiiuu on lo sup
Dl v tlio .ili'inttnil.
titfK drinks!, wore fairly stmidy
tviiu HtipiHv uniinu rur nil necna.
Tho fiintaloiipo prtefs dci'lined
with tifuyy muufpts from Yiikfmu.
(iood Kroon corn (h warcsor at
fl.Jii per HHl'K ;r SIX UOZt'tl OHTH.
Tho f i l-Mt AlcdCord m-nr. or mini
My H'thl to In- foipprtor to any otli-
crtt. nuvo rcar-tit-d tlio market.
Klhurta pi'iirht-B are reported
Miii'(;o, and many Love! Is are being
oiu lur p unit' -''ii nniiiK.
UveMtofk
Cattle: Steers 0a-y00 lbs. ffood
7.r.0-a.uo, medium fl. 00-7.50. common
1.1)0-6.00: 1100-1200 lbs. KOorl 6.r0
7.15, medium 5.00-6.5D. Hi-lfeiB G50
."() 11pm. jiood 7.00-7.&0. medium 5.50
7.00, common 4.0U-&.&O. C'uwh, Ktnl
r.t" d-6.0'1. common nrl modfum
1.00-&.fiG. low cutter 2. 50-4. 00. Bulls
lyoarniiKM cxciikhmu (.'u-6.yn. cut
ler, common and medium 4.00-5.5).
VealeiM. milk fed lO.Aii-1 1.00. milk
fid, medium 8.00-10.00. milk ted
cull and common 6.50-8.00. Calvcn
250-500 Ibn. Rood and choice 8.50
1 0.00. common and medium 6.00
8.50. Honrs: (noft or ollv hoffB and
rnHHtlnir pIks excluded): liht lights
nii-it.ij ins. a.vii-ii.g.i. L.iKiit w-HiRht
1 IMI - I n 11 II1H, J I .Mil- I 1.20, 1 MJ-ZUU I US,
J l.UH-1 JjZ(. Alurilum WeiKnt ZOO
220 Him. M. 00-11. 25. 220-250 lbs U. 7 fi
ll. 00, Huavv weight' 250-290 lbs.
!.J!5--I0.7r. 20-3ri0 lbs. 8.75-10.25.
Packing sows 275-500 lbs. 800-9.00.
SlaiiKhter pig 100-130 lbs. 9.76
10.75. Feeder and atockor pigs 70
130 lbs. 10.50-12. 00.
Sheep: liiitnliN DO lbs. down good
and choice 6.0(1-7.00. medium 4.60
6.00, nil welRlitH, common 3.50-4.50.
Yearling wethers 00-1 10 Ibn. me
dium to choice 3.00-4.50. Ewes 90
120 lbs. medium to choice 2.25-3.00,
120-150 lbs. medium to choice 2.00
2.76, all woIkIiLs. cull und common
1.00-1.60.
duoinnoni
Erich: Trices to re;allers: Frwm
extras, 27c; standards. 24c: fresh
medium, 22c. I'riccs to wu&esalera
tt! undof pric( to rentiers.
Hotter: Cubes: Kxtrus. :t7c; stan
dards. S6c; prime firHts, 36r; firsts
32c. Cri'iimcry prlme; 1'rtnts. 3c
over cube stiindurds.
Milk: Itaw mliK i per cent) $2.20
2.40 cwt., ffi'tivered Portland, less
I percent: irrade B milk. S2.S5. Rut
terfiit, delivered In X'ortland 37.
Poultry: (Hoy tug prices I : Alive,
heavy hens over 4 lbs., 20c; me
dium hens. 3 to 414 lbs.. 16c: Hunt
bens. He; broilers. 1 to 2V4 lbs..
IjOKhorns, 17c; colored, 20c: I'e
ktn ducks, 4 lbs. and over, 0Q22c;
old, 15c; colored ducks, 15c.
Country meats: (Ifuying; prices)
Choice veal. J6c; pork. J5"A16c;
holce lambs, 15016c; mutton, f
J cents.
Flour: (city delivery prices):
Funilly patents. 4:s, $fi.40; wliole
h'-ut. 4vn, 15. ii;; Krulium, 4!'s,
05.30; baki'ra' hard wheat. VHh, $6.20;
naki'i-s' luut-steiii ptilents, U8h, $6.40;
pantry fluur, 4 lis. $5.90.
Nn,ir tsacked uasls): cane,
fruit or tx'iry, $1.80 Der cwt. Ltuut
suKar. $4.60 cwt.
ouioiiM: New California, $1.50
2.00.
FulHtocs: Oenis, No, 1 grade,
j.2r.fr 2. 5o; new pututoes, 1
214c lb.
Hops: 192'J crop. l3'4'M5c: 1030
Ton tracts, ciuslei n, 1213c; fuK
les. 15c.
U'iol: KaHlern OreRon, Hii I e
lb. ; valley, 20c. Mohair, new Clip:
Kill halt, 26c per pound; Hluplu 21c
pnr lb.
Nuts: Rteady; walnuts, Oregon, 26
ffHif; nlmoiids. 353.c: ptnnutM,
:V&ffr lOftc; pecans. 2&'y &7c; filberts,
17 W 18c
Hay: Wholesale buylnjr prices, de
livered Portland, enstnrn Oregon
I I moth v, $2 2.50 H 2S.00J do valley,
Jilt .01 f 1! .50: HlfDfa. $10 00120 00:
'lover, $16; oat hay, $16; straw, $7'0
ton; selllnK prlo. $1 to $2 more.
noi h i; w iii;Miri-"N HAi.ii ok
iHoi"i;it I
In tho ririiilt Court ut the Mate of
ji-K"ii for DoukIhm I'oiintv.
The Mate of On KUI, repfeSi'tifi'd
and ii.-tliiK- by tin- W.rM U r
VfliTaiiH' State Aid i ;oinmNni on.
plaintiff, vs. i:. It. p.ixtou (known
Slo as KdwHrd FI. pHktn. Ade
line Pax foil k;iawn alxo un Adi'
laldM Paxton ). Alinn Paxlon.
DmiielaH "r'ditor AnHotlattoii. n
corrionit ion, mid R. I Whipple,
defendant.
N'ltl' h-rcliv eivt-ii that, bv
vtrtU" of un i-"iil ion jud order f
:tl' isut-d out of (be Hlti- cnllll--d
court in tli- nlxtv- fiititled ckos
va tho IBtU day of August. lV2i.
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CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
THE IRONMONGERS
pursuant to a judgment and decree
niade and entered In mild cause in
savor of the above named plaintiff
.ind aKulriHt the detendantH K. it.
rax ion (Known also as ttdwaru K.
I'axtou). Adeline Pax ton (known
also as idelaiUo. Paxton). Alma.
i'hxiou, liouKias ureuitoru Associa
tion, h cornorntlon. kiul it. I.. U hln-
ple, on the lKth day of AtiKtiHt.
1930. commanding me as sheriff to
sell thu hereinafter dcMcrlbed rem
property to suiimy tnc sum ot
$1734. 6 with Interest thereon at
the rate of four per cent Per an
num from September 8. 1020. and
tue inriner sum or u&.uo allowed
plaintiff as reasonable attorney's
fees In said suit, and the further
sum of $2tf.40 taxed as plain tiff
costs and disbursements in sab
suit, and for the costs and expense
incurred on tno aaio oi thu real
property to be sold pursuant to
said writ of execution, all In ac
cordance with said .ludKtnent and
decree, I will on the 2.1th day oi
September, 1930. at the hour of ten
o'clock In the forenoon, at the front
door of tho Court House In Itoae-
nurar. uo litems uouniy. ureon. or
fcr for sate and sell at nubile mic
tion to the highest bidder for cash
In hand, the following - describes
real property, to-wlt:
All of lots seventeen, mirhteen anil
nineteen In block ten of the Amen"
ed flat or the TownHltu of Suth
erlln. In UouKlas County, OrcRun,
toKciher with thu tenemetitH, hi'iu
dltaments and appurtenances there
unto hcloiiKitw or In any wise up
put tulninx;, the said real property
beinif land retrlstered under thu so-
called Torrens System and the
tine tneruto Deinu- neiu ny the de
fendants. 15. ll. Paxton and Ado-
ficate of titlo numbered 2371 Issued
by tho refftstrar of titles for said
DoukUih County, Orrjjnn, subject lo
reWmptlon, as provided by ' law,
and I will apply tho proceeds of
such salo (a) to the payment or
the costa and disbursements of said
suit, nciud mar utiornov s fees: iit
to the payment of the above
amounts ad.ludwd to tie duo plain
tiff 'With accrued Intorest thereon,
as specified; and (c) the overplus,
If any, I will turn over to the. clerr
of the above entitled court for tnc
hcuerit of whomsoever may bo en
titled thereto.
Date of first publication AukusI
V. T. JACKSON.
Sheriff of Douglas County, Ore on
OTK K OP AI).M.MMTII ATOIl'N
bAl.ti OI'' It ICA L PHOl'KltrV
In the County Court of the State of
OrcKon for DoUKlas CountY
In the matter of the estate of Car
Johuii TollakstJii. deceased.
Notice Ik hereby Riven that pur
suant to the order of the above en
titled court entered on the 20 th
dav of AuKUst. 1930. the under
signed administrator with the will
annexed will, un and after the
20th day of September. 1930, offer
for sale and m-U at private sale for
cash In hand the following duw'Tib
ed real property In DoukIss County,
OreKon. to-wlt:
Lot 17 of Kden Orchards contaln
Iiik 20 ucres moru or less accordiuK
lo the plat thereof on file In the
office of the County Clerk, DouKlas
County. OreRun.
Bids for uu id real property will
be received by the undersiKned at
the office of Carl Ii. WIniberly In
HosebutR. DouKlas County. Oregon,
on and after said date, and said salt
will be mad subject to tho confir
mation of the above entitled court.
Dated and first published Aukusi
21, 1930.
V. P. CLKMKNS.
Administrator with the will annex
ed of the estate of Carl Johan
Tollakson, decease"1.
OTiri: OK PIXAI. H hVV'V ItVl M K X T
Nitco Is hereby Riven that the
iimlerslRned exertitor of the last
will and testament of McOnoD 1
DauRherty. di-ceasi-d. has filed his
final uccount In the Countv t.'our
of the State of OreRort for DouKlas
County, and the Hon. W. S. Hamil
ton. jiidRe of said court, has ap
pointed Mondav. tlie 2nd day if
September. 1930. at 10 O'clock In
the forenoon o said day. In the
county courtroom In the courthouse
In ltosehurR. DourIus County. Ore
gon, as the time and place for hear
inK objections. If any. to said ac
count, und the suLtfemelit there
of. All persons Interested In said es
tate are hereby notified to file theli
objections. If anv. to said final ac
count, at or before tho time HP
pointed for hcarliiR as afore
said. Dated this 21st day of Aurusi.
1930.
1XMKR DACOIIKItTY.
Kx ecu tor - of thu lasL will and testa
ment of McLirady W. DaURheity,
deceased.
V'J1( SO CltKOITOltN
In tin County Court of the State of
Oi'crou for DouRlas County.
In th matter of the estate of IIiiRn
Ritchie. Sr.. deceiiHed.
Notice is hereby aMven that lV an
oriler if the above court ilulv mad
and entered Jennie II. Ritchie, was j
on the 2"lb day of AuriihI. 1930.
appointed executrix of Hie b.st will
and testament and estate of lfiiKh I
Itifehle. deceased. All tielsonrt hav- ,
IllR clalniS MRHinst nahl esttlu are
hereby notified to present the same
dulv verified to with vouchers
annexed as bv law required to
the underslRued at the law of
fice of John T. I'nff. In the Per
kins JiulldliiR In RoHcbui-R within
six months from the date of this
first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published AuRUSt
21. 19..0. jKAStK It. UITVIIIK.
Kxwittrlx of tliu last will and
testament and estate of IIukii
Ritchie, dercaa'jil.
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AI.M1M.ST11 ATOIfS NOT It: TO
CHKlllTOHS
In. the County Court of the State of .
ureKon tor uouKias touniy.
In the matter of the estate of Klla '
itrost. deceased. -Notice
is ni-iebv aiven that the"
umlerslKntd was on the 16th dav
of AiiKiist, 1930. by an order of the
County Court for Douglas County. '
uri'Bon. appotnieoi administrator ot
he estate of Ella Brosi. deceased.
All persons havinst claims atcau
said estate are hereby notified to "
present ll'.o s.i mc. properly veri
fied to with vouchers annexed as '
by law required to the undersigned
at the law office of John T. I-onx.'
in inu r-eraina iiuuainK in ttose- .
hiirK. Orewrnn. within six months ,
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published August
31. 1930.
W. S. BROSI.
Administrator of the estate of KM a
Brosi, deceased.
XOTK K OK ffAI.F, 1JY ADMIM9- '
Tn AT It I V
In the County Court of the State of -Oreicon
for DoukIss County
In the mat tor of tho estute of Llda
Albro, deceased.
Notice Is hereby sriven that pur
suant to the order of the. above en- -titled
court entered on thf 20th day
of AuKiist. 1930. the undersigned '
administratrix will, on am) after '
tho 20th day of September. 1S:0, of-'
for for sale and sell at private salo
for cash In hand, tho following de
scribed real property, tp-wlt:
An undivided one-fifth Intet est -In
the Southeast quarter of Sec- .
t.ion 2, Townshln 33 South. Ranw .
5 West of the Willamette Meridian;
A of the Northwest quarter of
the Southwest quarter of Section
2S. Township 31 South. R autre 4
WoHt of tho Willamette Meridian.
Bids for said real pronertv will '
be received by the undfrslsmod at
ho office of Carl K Wfmberlv In
Roschuru;, IouRlas County. Oregon,
on and after said date, and 1
sale will he made subject to thi '
confirmation ot tho above entitled
court.
1iit"d and first published AuruhI
21. 1030.
EDNA ALRRO.
Administratrix of the estato of L.idn'
Albro, deceused.
XO'I'ICK OK iUAltlIAIV'N SALE OF
HlilAL PKOPKHTV
In the County Court of the Statn of
OrcRon for DourIus County ,
In the matter of the Ruardlan&hlp of
V. II. Th acker, insane.
Notice Is hereby Riven that the '
underslHned Ruardian of W. 1U
Thacker. Insane, In accordance with
an order of the above entitled court '
In the above entitled matter, dul v
made and entered on the 20th day
of AiiRtist. 1930. authorizing said
Htiardlan to sell the real property -of
sahl ward hereinafter describe
will, on and after the 20th day of
September. IIKIO. offer for sale tho
followliiR described real property,
to-wlt:
UcKlimlnR at a pt. 5.67 chs. N !" ,
8 chb. K, i.t the a Wuc. corner be
tween Sees. 22 and 27. Tn. 27 S, '
It. 6 V.. W. M. said pt. beinR on"
the N. line of the Cons Hav Watron
Road, thence N. 24.00 "ha., thence
10. 8.00 chs.. thence 8. 21.30 chs. to '
the N. lino of said waRon road. '
thence In a. Southwesterly direc
tion alonR N. line of said waRon road
to tho place of hcHinniiiR, contaui
tiiR 20. 3s acres mure or less.
Also hei;innliiR at a nt. 29.67 chs..,
N. ami 17.00. chs. 10. of the Sec.
corner hot ween Sets. 2i mid 27. Tn.
27 S. R. fl W.. V. M.. thence K. 16
chs. to the Coon Ray Watcon Road, t)
thence In a Southwesterly direction,,
fofwlnR the meanders of the Coos
Hay WiiRon Road to a point direct
ly H. of the beRinninR pt.. thence
N. 21.31 chs. to the place of hcRin- '
nlmr contatnihR 21.75 acres more qr '
(ess.
Rids for the purchase of said real
nrop'rty will be received by Curl
E. . Wlmberly at his office in the
First State and Savin Ran If
RufldliiR. RnsehurR. OroRnn. on and
after said 20th dav of September,
1930, and the sale of said real prop
erty will be made subiect to conflr-.-mntlon
bv the above entitled coiirt. -,
Doted and first published AuRUst
21. 1930.
LINDA TIIACKER, .
Unardhin of the estate of W. IT. ,
Thacker. Insane.
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