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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 21, 1936.
MUe4 Dally Kiceil HumAny bj tfce
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published herein. All rights of ie
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hureln are also reserved.
HARKIK ELLHWOUTH Koiu.r
Entered an second class matter
May 17. I!-", lit I ho post offiru tit
Itoscbtirg, Oregon, under net of
March J. 1X7.
Represented by
M-C-MOOENSFN S
aa Vranrlaro 20 Buah Street,
Loa A one Irs 433 South Spring
Street, tfeatlle 603 Stewart Street,
Chicago 3 60 North Michigan Ave.
Detroit 328 Stephenson HI tig. New
York it tiaat 4QU Street. Portland
Hedtll Bldg.
HulMfrrlptlus Ha lea
pally, pc-r year ry mail 14. on
pally, 6 month liy mull 2.00
Pally, 3 months ty mull J.JO
Bally, uln (fie month by mull,.,, .CO
ally, by carrier tier muiitb .60
Poppy Day. j
nrOMOKHOW and Sultird:iy have
been formally designated uh
'Pony days" the days of the an
nu ill sale of tlio llttlo red "Jluddy"
bop pi en for tlie benefit off the fam
ilies and dependents of disabled
war veterans.
The government cares for tho
disabled men but the families of
those unfortunates often do not
faro very well. They inatio a gal
lant bU'ukkIo and voice no com
plaint but many of them need
help. The sale of tho popples Is
one way of providing this needed
aid.
It has been many years since
those now In tho ranks of the dis
abled saw the popples bloom on
Flan dors fields. Many of their
comrades Mo In their lust resting
place near those same fields
where tho popples bloom.
Hut tho salo of Iheso "Muddy"
popples toduy and tomorrow will
bring gladness to tho hearts of
many who, drugging through tho
long months and tho long years
of heartless struggle, may often
wonder at the world's cruelty. Jt
Is a little thing wo do when we
buy a poppy but it 1b u big thing
In the Uvea of thoso who are help
ed. Let us think of thut tomorrow
and Friday, hot us he glud yes
eager to buy a buddy poppy. It
Is our opportunity to help.
A Grand Record.
-f-HE rocord of Jt. Aloxumlci of
. I'enilWiloii, huro for Ilia I. O. O.
F. convention, bIiouIi! bo tho envy
of every moinbor. TIiIh grunU old
mull, now In his ftDth year, Iiub
iuIhhihI only one Btulo convention
In 61 yuurs untl thut hecuuso of
ill houlth. i
Ho lnui Boch the lodge grow from
u Biuall BtrUKKMtiK order lo n phteo
of Btutu and national nroinlnouce.
lie has Boon the Btato of Oregon
grow from a territory with a mere
liandfnl of people within Its bonl
crB lo becotno one of tho flno
HtuteB of the linloii with a popula
tion of more than a million boiiIh,
Mr. Alexander finds tho world
Bill! a moHl InierosliliK place. Alert,
active and In lull pohbohhIoii of all
of IiIb furulllt'H, ho In not horcd.
lie In euKer for new experlenceH
anil enjoys each one to tho full.
Last ovenlhK he made his fh'Bt ap
pearance before a radio micro
phono when he purltelpulcil in the
I. O. O. F. broadcast over KHNIt.
We hopo Mr. Alexander will be
with lis again when tho lodge con
venea hero and ho doubtless will
be, for ho la proud of his uttend
anco record.
Editorials on News
(Continue from paga 1.)
as day.
France owed an Inmost debt, anil
KKFl'SKP TO l'AV IT. That Is
all there Is to It.
TOWNSEND CLUBS'
DOINGS IN DOUGLAS
CAM AS VALLEY Tlie Camas
Valley Town send club will upon
nor a I'n-0 Auction und Sales day
at Ciimas allr, Siiiurday. June
6. Tlie t (imtulttee auuoiiuces (hut
ppaeinua gitmndK have Ihiu h mur
ed lor parking auttnuobib'S, ttiuns
and livestock.
A riinccsstoii btxilh will be pro
vided fur prisons bring tug cakes,
canned good, smoked meats and
other articles of tend for bhW The
general public is invited to pur
ticipate and to bring any ut tides
Tor sul. Horses, wagons, livestock,
machinery, poultry. household
goods and uuinetniiH other articlcH
have already been listed.
The grounds w ill be open at s
h. in. und the auction sale will com
mence at 1 :3ii p. in.
A negro auction ftklt by the B iby
Black Wiilnuls. Bobby 1'eriy anil
Donald Coon. seen and nine yt;ii
old respectively, will precede the
sale.
The nuctloii w 111 be conducteil
bv the Associated AtutloueerH, a
group composed of Tow nsendites,
g.auuoiii, tut iu bureau and lift
Jei'unl orguufzalluu uembeis,
RAMBLINGS
NEWS-REVIEW
MAN
By PAUL JINKIN
boy In fowa-r-
whlclt has been a long, long
time ago an old neighbor of ours
owned a bay gelding, a venerable
horse, full of
yean and the
travail these
yearn are Bure to
bring. With bis
age his hide
was rough, and
his ribs showed
up like corruga
tions for all to
lee but still his
head was held
high; he could
lift his tall
when small
alarms Impressed themselves up
on his somewhat lethargic con
bcWiubiiobs tho fire of long gone,
strong Impulses still coursed
through hla veins.
Ho was a good horse yot.
To tho small overalled boyB of
that countryside, ho was that, and
nioio. I'or ho had been Uncle
Tom's brother's buffalo horse, a
grand Bleed who hud chused tho
great herds of bison throughout
tho west, taking his toll of their
numbers In many a skirmish, guid
ing his valiant rider unerringly
through tho peril of lurking roil
skinB and treacherous prairie dog
holes, lo victory and glory. It
look a sirong horse, a wlsu horse
and shull I say it? a aoulful
horso to do all of that.
Old Fred for thut was this
homo's namo had tho run of tho
pastures. In that far orf Iowa
I itini. Ho was admired by all, ho
was the envy of all. Kor ho had
seen stirring days In that great
halcyonlc west whose great fore
finger outstretched In tho sky con
tinually beckoned. Ho represent
ed that vague something which
each farmer felt In his breast
the romance, tho unknown but
thrilling lure of thut land beyond
the great muddy river tho un
known country of their secret
(Ireuins. Isn't that odd? For no
was only a horHo.
I'll never forgot tho (lay t ibbi
saw old r-reu. wanting uai-eioui
through the lush hluegruHS of the
big pasture, rounding a clump 01
willows beBlde a sniull. quiet brook.
I round him lying dead In u little
flat beside thb still waters, look-
lug singularly awkward and unro-
concllod, as if death bad caught
him unaware and given him no
time to compose hiniBelf sedately,
and lie down with becoming dig
nity. Old I'red was dead, lie was
gone ho had followed the buttalo,
In whoso hustenlllg departure no
had played his part. Ills day of
glory was over, and Ills only horn
ago the waiuloiing' and shocked re
gard of a very small boy.
Old Fred was only a horso, who
liitil iiiei-elv dono Ills best. His
death was prosaic, and generally
unremarked. His memory was
soon forgotten, by most; but who
are wo humans lo scorn his rec
ord, and the manner of his pass
ing?
Oddities Gleaned
From Day's News
Modernity Lags
TAlll.KQUAH, Okla., May
21.-
A1') SiMoiul BtlldentB, pleparmg
lor graduation troin Tahleiiuali
high school, canio from the nlils
wnuro there uro no tcletihoncs and
never have had occasion lo use
one. To riniove thut deficiency,
tho scli'iico and Industrial arlB
class of the high school Is Install
lug a laboratory telephone sys
tem. Alias-ovitz
CHICAtlO. May 21. (AIM
Scrgl .Michael Ahcrn rocognl.cd
the prisoner and frowned. "You're
Joseih Oiulrevovlti, alius Mslak,
alias Ordroykowils, alias Andrekn
itz, alias Ondiekowll., alias On
dykovlu. Whnl's tho name Ibis
tune'."' ho demanded.
"Just put me down as Frank
Ozeuilch," said the prisoner, a par
olid convict, arrested with a kit of
burglar tools In his possession.
Sauce for the Gander
Al'UOUA, III-, May 21.-(AIM
When Mrs. .Multliew Keisch sued
lor divorce, she obtained an In
junction restraining her husband
troin disposing f his property.
Keisch then petitioned tho court
(or an order directing her lo pay
him temporary alimony.
''Ibis may ho a laughing mutter
to some people hut It 8 serious
business to Kersch." snld bis luw
yer. "He needs the money."
OLALLA
OLALLA. Mity 21 - Mr. and Mrs.
Earl Ollivunt dree to Myrtle Point
Sunday to visit Carl Busbucll ami
Inuiily.
Mrs. Addle Friend uml son Clif
ton wtiv shopping in Itosebnrg
Saturday.
Jess Waro was sbcuiltu sheep
tor KiHtik Adumeck the Uiht ol the
week.
Mrs. Goltla Kennedy ut tended
the bundicralt rlas picnic at the
TenmtU- grove Friday. This hunks
the clorie ol the craft classes tor
this season.
A number f Obilht high school
students went to Baudot with llielr
chotM-s Monday lor a days' outing.
Mrs. Ous Johnson iMitertaitied a
numliei- nf f i lends at dinner the
lu el of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene OIIIunt wore
transacting business In Bote burg
I-1 iday
Miss iihoda Arnold has returned
fioui Suthfiliu w licit' she taught
iidiool (he nasi utuier. t-ue will
UcucU the home schuol uexi year,
News
la 111 Km-, (hum fryuiuu. lac. WU n&ujftr r j
"THERE'S MURDER IN THE AIR"
By ROY CHANSLOR
SYNOl'SIH
rtuth Tyler, blind daughtor of
former Ldstrlct Attorney lianiel
Tyler, is psychic. She foretells.
murders at the exact time Ihey
are being committed but Is power
less lo give sufficient information
to prevent them. These weird vis
itations come upon Kuth while she
plays her violin und always at
night. Mr. Tyler seeka the aid of
Dr. Jan Karasc, celebrated psychi
atrist, but the hitter must go to
llultlmore on unother cuso, so he
assigns his young assistant, Nat
llenson, to the Job, suggesting thai
Tyler give Nat only Ituth s back
ground and lul him find out the de
tails himself. Nut arrives at the
old Tyler homo on Hast 7tllll si reel
al midnight. He is puzzled when
Tyler tries to explain lhat his
daughter Is a mental case but Is
nut unbalanced. Suddenly (he
strains of a violin cuino in upon
their conversation, B I o p p I u g
abruptly. Asking Nat lo follow,
Tyler rushes to Itulh's room whero
they find tho girl letroi-strlcKcll.
"It began as always," alio wills
pored. "And then It Btopped!"
CHAl'TKK IV
Nat lay awako lor a long nine.
going over the case in his mind, lid
r . ., ..... w .i.l
Kepi IIBIOIIIUK, WUI1ULT1IIK ' i
music would begin again and
then stop. Ho was hoping that it
would, an t hat he could see, more
duiluitely, its effect ipon tlie gin,
Bui ho heard no sound, und utter a
lime he dropped orr and slept.
Winter sunshine streaming
through a window wuktmed Mm.
Ho rose, stretched, breathed deep-
ly of tho brisk morning air. Then
tie bathed, shaved und dressed M-
surely, linditig, somewhat lo his
surprise, thut socks and llnon. new
ami ut his eoneel sue. had been
laid out tor mm wmte u siept.
inis uiyaiuiy w wiwiiii-i
when Haines, tlie butler arrived lo
ask him lo conio downstairs, lie,
bad simply come in early in tne icimer ami mnv, umn..
morning, noted tho slaes, and gone iigured. Nat stole a look nf cur-.
out ami purchased the necessary
things. Now he lold Nat Mr. Ty- er enner tne uneiy unsimuvii i j
ler and Miss Huth wore uvwitting of the morning, nor the poor fright-;
him, ened creatuie of the night, but a,
Nat found them in Hie living great artist, completely absorbed
room, Tyler and the girl of the lo- m Hie music. She played with ling
Hn. She looked perfectly rresh, uu- ers disciplined by u lifetime of
nmrkod by her experience of the hard practice, and with her heart'
night. The great dark eyes turn- and her soul.
ed toward Nat as ho entered. They This, Nat knew, was genius. B
did not Beem tiko sightless eyes, was ait experience unique in his
They were warm and alive In her life, this first glimpse into the
delicately oval lace, which whs
touched now with healthy color.
When Tvler introduced him, the
glil smiled sweetly, and Nat look
hor outblretched hand, soil like
her father's, w ith the fingers so kinds of music, trom tue ousm s
slender and delicate and long, yet to charming Viennese walt.es,
so firm and strong. simple folk-songs, gay modern
"How do you do. Nat?" she melodies. Then sho began a Inn
asked, In u voice gentle as a guorous lovesong. . . . And sudden
cuross. ly. I Ihrt midst of It, there was a
"How do you do Kuth?" he an- crashing discoid and the music
swered. ceased.
She held bis band a moment. Jarred out of bis mood, Nat
smiling up into his lace. glanced quickly at Tyler, who had
"You are wry tali.'' she said, leaned forward, the bones in ins
"Almost as tall as father. Von thin face standing out sharply. The
have a nice voice, tun. Father has giil si nod stiltl, bow aloft, linn
told mo all ahoul ynu. I urn wry ers still on the quivering strings,
hiippv lo know you." Her lace, except for two vivid
Nat suddenly felt a pang of re- Mpots of color on her check bones,
gret (or Ibe role he must phiy. But was dead while. Her lingers trem-
he murmured bis sincern pleasure, bled on the strings, then were
She sal on the edge of one of 'he unlet.
Idg chairs, her Utile feet barely "Murder!" she said, hoarsely,
touching the floor, Nat thought "Murder!"
th.it never had be seen a human Tho two men sat immobile. Nat
being so eviuMfe. so spontsn- was fascinated -and chilled,
enusly and HHUiiaUv charming. His "l can feel it more ami tnoie."
heart warmed to her. the girl went on. "Black hate. . . .
BreiiklAMl wak announced. It . A mind churning with bate! Death
was served in a sunny nmm over-
I looking what. In the spline, would
h tho Kanlrn. They asked him
j how ho liked his room, and when
! bu ruldled euthusiusttvally, they
I both siuiled Ibeir gratllicatlou.
Item:-Unusually Hot Summer Predicted
They chatted pleasantly through
the meal, Tyler indulging in some
fictional reminiscences ol Nat's fa
ther, und their youth together. Xbis
ttgain, mado Nat sllgnlly uncom
fortable, ulthough ho reulized the
wisdom of keeping his purposo
from the girl. Hut somehow he
did not like the idea of deceiving
this lovely creature.
Presently she asked him if ho
liked music. And ho hud a sudden
thrill. This, after ull, was tho key.
lie assured her that while he was
not u musreiuu, he did like good
music and hoped to hear her play
often.
"I Bhnll play for you tonight,"
she said.
No mention whatever was made
of the events of the previous night
After breakfast Nat excused
himself and went to his apartment
to get his luggage. He packed,
made a few purchuscs, and return
ed to the old house in Die late aft-
m noon.
lie did not see either Huth or Ty 1
ler until dinner-time. They dined '
quietly. Afterwani, at Tyler's'
suggestion, tho three of them took
o l,.t.. wiillr ii i-oitlrii liiirr It lit ll
'a quirk with appreciation for
t in sounds and smeils of the night.
tho sounds and smeils of the night
She walked surely, easily, almost
as if she could see us well as they
And her seemingly
was tireless.
fragile body
When they returned to tliet
house, Until announced nuiiier-nl-1
luclly that alio would play. Nat,
again loll liiul thrill of unttcipti
lion. He look a chair in the suit1
lighted living-room and relaxed his i
body but not his mind, wailing. Ty-
let- produced the violin and sunk
back in bis own chair, his long
fingers Inteilaced. his tacu brood-;
tug as itutn uneiiy tuneu uiu in-.
" i
Hun she began to play, sotlly,.
and her small glowing lace, so
ions awe at her. She was no long-
matchless artist wnnn iniuumeu
the gin s siemter num mm), m
was entranced, drawn out of him-
self by the spell of the music
She played for a long time
all
Pea tl.
le:ith' Kill all nil
ers all ktnus.
Kill HrHwevelt!
She Rave :t Mttlo gasp of honor,
"Ho is goiuK to kill Mr. Koose-
veil! Ho ts gums to shoot:'1
Sho moaued helplessly.
.1. : :
Satl Devotions
I)It. C1IAULKS A EDWARDS
Read Phil. 2.1-9.
The crowning argument In fa
vor of the idea lhat the Chris
tian should bo modest and con
siderate and altogether friendly
Is found in the example of Jesus
Christ, according to St. Pauls
thought. There may be many
human reasons why he should
lit;, hut the best reason nf all Is
that he is supposed to follow in
the footsteps of his Muster,
Who took U) ,m Himself the
term of a Kenunt and became
obedient unto death for His
fellow men. We usk Thee, O
(lod, that we might be made
willing to have tue mind that
was in Christ Jesus our Lord.
Amen.
I'nable to restrain himself fur
ther, Tyler sprang to bis feel.
"Who. Kuth? Who?" he cried.
Sho shook her head, bewildered,
frightened.
"I don't know w ho I don't
know! But I can. feel it a dark
uvl1 "itiK- .'"'p-
is it she? is
M" r , , ,
ue ul,,lH f hfr eul eyes di
llltuti- hlmsclt powerless
l"
"Huth!" Tyler cried again loud
ly. "Huth!"
"Hush," she said. "Hush!"
Sho waved him baek. Tyler
hioou neipiessiy, uis eyes on ner
1 lace.
"Now ! " she moaned,' "Now !
Shots! Many of them. . . . Five
shots. . . . .Mr. Hoosevelt is safe!
.Missed ! But o tilers full several.
. . . A woman two women a man
u big man, an important num.
Words now! . : . Words. . , . 'Miss
ed Hoosevelt! Glad, 1 got Cermak!
Too many people are starving!"
Slit! slopped, suddenly, the vio
lin sinking from her shoulder. Ty
ler put an arm about her, support
ing her. As if released from a
spell, Nat jumped to his feet, star
ing at the radio cabinet against
the wall.
"Hoosevelt is speaking at Miami
Bench!" he cried.
Ho ran to the radio, turned Hie
dials. A confused roar, then
voice, an excited voice, could be
heard, the voice of the radio an
nouncer at the very scene:
"An assassin has just attempt
ed to kill the president-elect ! Mr.
Hoosevelt is unharmed, but Mayor
Cermak of Chicago and several
others were struct by bullets. The
man is being ovei -powered.' A gun
Is taken from him. He is scream
uiu: "i kin an presidents! All the
otticers! Too many people are
starving to death!"
In her father s arms the girl
slowly crumpled. Ho picked her up,
held her Inert little form close to
his breast. Over the radio the ex
cited voice of tho announcer was
still pouring out tho whole amaz
ing story.
(To be continued)
H1NDENBURG WINGS
BACK TO GERMANY!
LXKKIIl UST. V .1, May 21
(AIM The dirigible Hiudenburg
heatlt'd hack across the Atlantic
tiida. its skliipcr hopetul that the
winds which retarded its westward
flisht would ppeed it lowaid Ger
many. Kiotn Halifax. N. S.. eame re
porls the leppeltn passed over liar
riUKtun. N. rt . at , ; rv a. m. ttnlay.
Tin it ip w ill complete the hit
ed lul" the zepiM-lin between ier
eil (or the Zeppelin bet ween tier-
many ur.d the l luted State:
lllis
summer
llctore its si hetluled re
turn here June howeer, the
.airship will niske its second Smith
'Atlantic crossing to Klo IV Janeiro.
Aboard were 51 passengers.
KRNR PROGRAM
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FH1DAY, MAY 23
Morning Hours
Early Dirds.
Alarm Clock club.
News-He view News Broad
6:45-7:00-7:30-
cast.
7:45 Alarm Clock Club Cont'd.
8:00 iood Morn in ft. J. M. JudU.
Jt: 15 Mountain Music.
8:30 Devotional.
8:45 Organ Selections.
9:00 Iorsey Bros. Orchectra.
9:30 Morning Musicale.
to: 00 Love Songs of Yesteryear.
10:30 Women's Exchange,
11:00 Mills Bros.
11:30 Modern Melodies.
Afternoon Hours
12:05 Copco's Agricultural Farm
Notes.
12 : 20 News-Kevie w News Broad
cast. 12 : 30 The Studebaker C h a m
pions.
12:45 Hit Tunes.
1:00 Fritz Kriesler.
1:15 Accordion Selections.
1:30 Music's Magic Carpet.
' 2:00 John Demarehant.
2:30 On the Shores of Italy.
3:oo World Hook Man.
3:15 Novelty Tunes.
3:3(1 Sloryland.
4:00 The Eihtor Views
the
News.
4:15 Matinee Idylls.
4:45 An Ounce of Prevention.
5:00 Matinee Idylls Cont'd.
5:30 Motor Suop Oarago
sents tho Hawk.
5:45 The Oay Nineties.
6:00 Close Harmony Four.
6:30 Songs Seldom Heard.,
TrOOPopuIar Dance Time.
7:30-rSign Off.,
Pre-
S.ATITHDAY, . .MAY 23
Morning Hours
6:45 Karly -JUrO.-. .v i-'
V: 00 A larm Clock Club. ,
News ltevlew: Newp' B.ruad-
7:45 Alann Chirk- Club contfl.,"':
:3'.-JDevnti6nal;' : ;. ','
8: 15 Salon Music. ' ' , " ;,:",
SUOOn-Famourf Orchestras.
9:30 Album of Music.,.. 'Vl ,
10:00 Down 'Melody-Lute; Iv. '1
U;00--Melod.es of Dreams', . . '
11: 15 Popular Stars.
Afternoon Hours : J
12 : 20 NVws-lieview News Broad
cast.
12:30 Gross & llargis Music Box
Program.
12:45 Saw Turns.
1:00 Enrico Caruso.
1:15 Spanish Mantilla.
1:45 Five Spades.
2:00 Evening Airs.
2:3 Jessie Crawford ut the or
gan.
S:00 World Book Man.
3:15 Hawaiian Selections,
3:3ii Story Land.
4:00 The Editor Views the News.
4:15 Tango Time.
4:45 Guy Lonibardo.
5:30 Motor Shop Ourago
sents The Hawk.
5:15 Irish Fdvorites.
6:00 Chevrolet's Musical
pre-
Mo-
ments.
'6:15 Bins Crosby.
6:30 Salon Program.
7:0ti Popular Dance Time.
7:30 Sign Off.
NOTICE
I have again opened my service
station und will be pleased lo serve
all patrons. Adullne Hall, Hull's
Log Cabin. Sutherltn, Ore. Adv.
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hi
i:.tiliinl Addt-
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II ur interest III
exi t pt the i iKhl
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atid
all riKhl, tub-. I
-.aid veal (noi't rt
el' reileiiipllni) pr
aiitl Im elli
as pr.ijcil
lui
atid (Iti-uied pio-
p r by i lit- i eurl. ull
full v aeeeti i uiin
complaint on file bet o In.
This siiiiimonit is puhllshed bv or-d-r
of the H"ii. Tail K. Wimbeily.
Jmlifi' of the uK.ve eiilitl-d umrl,
ina-U- a Ml timicd in Hiud cent and
t.tu.-e en Hit- l.:th da eC .M.iV.
I 1 1' .., pr.-st i ibtiiK that Ituit sum-
iiieitn ee -tl t 11 i.j iniivatiuii
lin re-'f mice ear h W.-ek fir f-Uir
sin t ."h e w t-ekn III tie- Ke bur k
,i".-Ui'h-w, a iiet.'tip.iiH-r publtih
ed and imici In lluitl'ui tf, t'oug
laf County. Oregon.
Toe date of the first publication
of thla summon Is Ma V 14. 1534.
and the date of the last publication
la June li. 1V3-
RICB 4 ORCUTT.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
P. O. address. Koseburg. Oregon.
StMMOMft
In the Circuit Court of th state of
Oruiton (or DouKlan County. -R.
U. Carroll, plaintiff, va. Mary F.
Curnuit, A. K Cornutt and Juliet
Lukcy; also all other persons or
part lua unknown claiming any
MKbt, tltie. estate, lien or inter
est in tlie leal erf lulu described in
the complaint herein, delendunia.
To: Mary K Cornutt. A. F. Cor
nutt and Juliet Lukey; alyo all oth-
r perituns or imi ue uimnowo
latininie any rlKlit. title, estate.
Hen or Interest in the real etttaie
deiK'rited In the complaint herein;
in me- name or uiu state or ur-
go 1 1. you uie hereby required to ap
peur and answer the complaint til
ukuiiibi you in ine aoove eniui
ed court and cause within four
week from the date of the ftiAi
publication of tills summons, and it
you full so to appear and answer
said complaint, for want thereof the
planum will apply to the court for
uie relief therein demanded, a suc
cinct statement of which is as fol
lows, to-wit
lhat euvli and all or you be for
ever barred and foreclosed o any
and all right, tltie. estate. Ben or
hue rent in and to an undivided two
thirds intet eat in tlie to owine de
scribed real property situated In
uoiojftus County. Oregon, to-wit:
Tne Northwest quarter and the
Northwest quarter of the Northeast
luartt-r o nection is: the houtn
half of tho Southwest quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section 13.
Township 27 South of flange & West
of the Willamette Meridian; except
ing frrm said Northwest quarter of
tiie Northeast quarter of Seutlon
U that Portion thereof lvlns Kast
of the co u n t y road running: from
I) xonv 1 e to Oak Creek:
and lhat plaintiff's title to said un
divided two-ihircls Interest thereof
be lorcver quieted and that
plaintiff be decreed to be the own
er of an undivided two-tblrds In
terest in Bald real properly In fee
simple, free from any and hII claims
of the above named defendants.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication In the Hose burg
NewH-ilevlew, a newspaper of sen
eral circulation published In Doug
las County. Oregon, pursuant to an
order of vile Honorable Carl K.
W Imberly. judne of the a hove en
titled court, duly mado and enter
ed on tho 32nd day of April; 19.16
requiring this summons to bo pub
lished once a week for four suc
cessive weeks, and requlrlnir you to
appear und answer plaintiff's com
;nalnt within four weeks from the
dale of the first publication of this
summons.
Dated and first published April
:!3. lt)J0.
HALlAtARK OEPDRS,
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Postoffice addiess: itoseburg. Ore
Bun.
XOTU'B OF fcXKClTOK'S SALE
Notice is hereby Kiven that from
anu unci- iHoiiU.ij. uiu -uiu day oi
Akay, Uuti. HI tell O'ClC'IK UV.OV II.
in., I bo uuuerstMied will uiler fur
ftiiic und vnil ovil ut privitlu sale
al the 1HW oiliuu ut It. L '.Miiliide
wiukikh Naiioiuil llanK builuiim,
uuMuLiurK. ui-cBtiii. auu t ie law ui
lieu of U. ii. ulcUlusKuy ut 'loledo,
i.iiiculn County. Oregon, to lue
iiiK'ietti ami best biduer for cash
ut nund the loilowiiiK described
real ptoperiy siiualed in uougiao
cuuiuy, ui egoii, io-vt it;
ouuiiieaai quarter ot the South
west quarter, the fclasi one-hair of
lilt; feOutheiiMt quurier ui tne South'
went quarter ot tne (southeast quar
ter or Kection i-.iKiiteeu (18 ir
loWtiNhili '1 Wentv-Lureu 2t riotili,
of llanye Five at West ot ttio vv ul-
auiuite .Meridian, in uouglas Couq
ty. uruituii.
Said ouio Is man's under and by
virtue, ot an onier ot tue County
cuui t ui tne muio or ui ukoii
Liiiuioin i.'ounty, mado anu entered
on mo zjnu day or April. iai.
too niatti-r ot me osiwto of Nancy
Jane Holmes, deceased. uutiionzniK,
iieeiusniH. eiiipoweriiitt anu a reel
niK Hie unuersiHned us executor lo
sell the above uescrlbed real prop-
' Jack fooartv.
r.xecutor of the estate of Nancy
juue iiuuiies, ucccasea.
AOTICE OF FIVA1, S KIT L 31 EX T
In the County Court of the State of
OreKon lor Douulas County.
In tlie matter oi tho ehiate of
Cieoi kv Chundler. deceased.
Notice hereby ih triven. tuat the
uiuleisiKiied. executrix of the last
will and tealiimonr of iinnrui.
Chitudlei-, duccuscd. lias fned her li-
nal uccount 111 tno above entitled
court in settlement of said estate
that by order ot said court duly
made und entered of record. Frluav.
-May l!t:J6. ut 10:110 oclock A. Al..
the county court room n the
con Mho use in Uosebui ts, DourIus
County, urcKon. have been fixed as
mo nine ami place ior hearniK ob
jections, if any there be. to said
linal account and tor settlement
thereof.
Dai. (I and first published April
WlhUMIXA CHANDLER.
Fxerutrix of the last will and tes
tament of cieurue Chandler, du
ctus eu.
AllMIMSTIt ATOH'H NOTiri': OF
. I ll.l.Mi Fl.NAI .Cl-Ol AT
In the matter of ihe estate of Fred
1 1. .Norma n, deera.sed.
Notice in hereby given, that the
uiMlersiKUCft udnunifHraior of the
esiute ui V red II. .Nornmii. ileepaH
ed. tins filed Willi ttio count v en-rk
ol i n it u las i ouniy. (in-Uiin. his f i
na I account a a Hitch aduiiinsi i al ur :
anil that I lie ciitirl has lived Sat
urday, tne :trd day of May. lii;i.
at the hour of ten o'clm k A. Al.,
at the court hu use in s.-itd county
und state, as the time and place for
tho heuriiiH of objections to said fi
nal account. If uny and Ihe settle
ment thi-ieof.
Dated and fir.it published this
30 Ui day of Apt il. IHU'i.
It. V. MAIiHTlRH.
Adinlnislratnr of the estate of Fred
ll. Noi yiun. deceased.
MlTII K OF V A I, K
Notice is hereby given that on
tlie .ittl day of At ay. IV.'.H. at in
o'clo'k on said day I will sell ut
public auction Die Interest of the
in- in w men Honed estate in trie fol
lowing described real piopeity to
wit: U.t SO In Flat C of tho North
Curry etdalc uci-ordiug to Ihe flat
on Mle tn the off he of the t'oiinty
clerk of I iim.iti.ik ('ouiity , On m.n.
and contulmiiM n z'i acres mure or
less.
The HMld sale wll! be held ut the
front floor of tlie house upon the
said premises In accoiduncu with
an order of tlie above entitled
court entered vl dale of April IM,
i;:s.
Huls mav be stibinittt-d al the of
fice of tlie undersigned at .".11 l"nit.
ed HlattM NHlioiial Bank Building,
bale.n. Oregon.
D.ite of first publication April 23.
Date of last publication May 21.
133r.
AVKHV THOMPSON.
Adminitratnr nf the estate of Hope
V. Kiism liiiru'H,
NOT lit; OF NIIKIUI K'S SAI.K
In the Circuit "urt of the Stale of
Oretioii for Douglas County.
Tlie Federal 1-and Hank of Spokane.
h cerp.. ration, plaintiff, v. Charles
It. Under, a bachelor; Uny Under.
K. t;. Voting A n. Hank, a mr
pitralion; F. 11. Mudlsou; and the
Oakland National Farm Loan As
filiation, a corporalloti, defen
dants. Notice Is li.-reby given that na
iler and by virtue of a writ of exe
cution and order of sale issued out
of the above en tK led t ourt. in I he
above entitled cause, on the 4th dav
of May. 1 :;!, upon a Judgment and
det rce tendered and entered in said
court are) cause on Hit 4th day of
May. IMS. in favor of the above
u lined plaintiff and agutust th
above named defendants, which
aid eiecutlon and order of sals
commanded me to sell the herein
after described real property for tho
purpose oi ausiyinff saia juus
ment In the sum of One thousand
three hundred twenty-four dollars
and thirty-two cents (fl. 34.321.
With Interest at bht'fo. Per annum
on One thousand ten dollars and
fourteen cents (91.01 0.14) thereof
from February IS, 1V36, until paid,
and with interest at S per annum
on Two hundred eishty-ona doUuis
anu se ven ly -live con is i o
thereof from February 18. ltfiiti, un
til paid, and the, further sum of
Twenty-six dollars and thirty
cents (9-6-30J costs and disburse
ments: Now therefore. I will, on Monday,
the Hth dav of June. 1W6. at tell
o'clock in the forenoon of said day.
at the courthouse front door in
KiiHfburi lioukftu-i County. OreCon.
offer for sale and sell at public auc
tion to the nigheflt una oesi oiuuer
for cash In hand the following de
scribed rear property, to-wit:
Lot 6, Houth half of Southeast
niiu r ter. and Hnuiheast Quarter of
HouthwefU quarter, of Section 8; Lot
1.1 ot Hecilon 9, UPU fturiueaafc quui
ter of Northwest quarter of Section
17; all in Township soutli, Kanso
west of the Willamette Aieriuian,
containing 24:1.86 acres, situated in
DoukUs County. State of Oregron;
Together Willi me leiieiiienm,
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or fn any wise
appertaining;
And 1 Will apply Uie proceeua
said sale, first, to tho payment of
the coats or sam saic anu to mo
costs and disbursements of said
unit: and, second, to me payment.
the amount due plamlltr on mo
aforesaid Judgment witli accrued
interest.
Dated tliia 4tn uny or amy. r.ui,
PERCY A. WKBB.
Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon.
AOTU'U OF SHKItlFF'S SALIJ
Nn. 73B7
III the Circuit Court of the State of
(JreKon lor Douglas county.
Lilly Da vim and Ada Nichols,
piuinillis, vs. jessu vt . tuie, J u
seplunu Cole, Alaiy Feltes. John
D'tu Feltes, Flod J. Cole, Ia'hIi
Atlair Cole, leinuel Verno Cole.
iCitta Cole: tho unknown heirs of
Carrie L. Cole, deceased; A, F.
Cliurch and Wlluia Church, do
feiiuanta. Notice is hereby given, that by
virtiio of a writ of execution and
onk-r of sale issued out of tho
above entitled i-ourl and causo uu
the 6ih day ot May. iiui. to mo ui-
rected and delivered, commanding
mo lo se.ll the following described
real property, lo-wit: -
J lie Norui nun or mo rsiormwesL
quurier of Section o ill Towiislup 2i
South, Kangu S West of the Vill-amt-tto
Meihllati. containing 8U
acres, more or teas, ull in Duuglua
County, Oregon;
to satisfy the sum of yiiu.uu. vvitn
interest thereon at S per annum
from Muy 6, I'jae. tosether with tho
sum of iui.ay. with interest there
on at 6'o per annum from Decem
ber 6. lit;t.i; tho sum ot simi.uu ut
ternevs' fees, and S 16.70. costs U Ull
disbursements, and tho costs of and
upon this writ. 1. will, on Saturday,
the 6th day of June, 136, ut tho
tiour of 1U:00 A. M.. at the front
tloor of the court house In ttosu
burg, Douulas County, Oregon, of
fer for sale und sell at public auc
tion ,tu tho highest bidder for cush,
subject to redemption as provided
by la w, said ubuvu described real
property, and will apply the pro
ceeds of said sale In the payment
of llio costs and expenses thereof,
and the balance thereof, if any. I
will pay to the clerk of the abuvo
entitled court as required by law,
Duted and first published Aluy
Ttii, me.
PICRCY A. WEUI1,
Sticriff of Douglas Cuuuty, Oregon.
NOTIC12 OF ttUHIUFF'B SALfc
In tlie Circuit Court of the Statu of
U. egoit ior Dun Bias County.
The ridurui l.uuu ijunk ot Spokane,
u coipurutiuii, platiuitl, v, nuioiit
lu. anuriy and iiiiiuu iv . .-micixj, :
busbund and w lie; Annie i,
liicKei, as uumliuauutlix ot lui
estulo oi Oeoige A. Bickei. Ue
cuused; Annie Ai. liickel, a widow;
la t, Custer; Maicia lilaae;
bin la Itoes; ixuDui i; Naliuuu)
k arm lomii Associuiion. a cui -puralion,
uefendants.
Notice is Hereby given thut under
auu oy virtue oi a wru ot execu
tion und order ol sule issued out of
tue aoove entitled court, in tuu
auove entitled cause, on the th day
ut iviay, M-iti, upon a juuymeiit and
ueciee rendered and entmed in said
court anu Lauee on tne 4 tn day o(
Muy, li.irj, in favor of tne uuovo
naiiicd pmlntlff and against ihu
above named dufenuunts, which hhiU
uxecutiuu und order of sule com
manded tne lo sell the hucelmiUcr
described real property for thu pur
pose ot satisfying Kuid juugmetit in
i tie sum of One thousand six hiin
dted thirty-five dollars and ninety
uuu cents (I,6.U1, Willi lulorust
at uVs'c pur aiiuuni on fcicven iiun
died sixty-four dollars and tifty
couls (iibl.suj thereui from Febru
ary i'l, DM6, until puid, and with in
iciest at u per annum on beven
hundred sev-uutv-two dollars
ti li.out thereof 1 1 uiu February 21.
laJri. until paid, and tho further
aum of Nineteen dollars and buveii-ty-five
cents (iy..oj costs and dis
bursement: Now therefore, I will, on Mon
day, the sih day of June, l'JJ6, ut
it a o'clock in lue l ore noon of said '
day, at tlio courthouse Iron l dool
i li i lose burg, Douglas Co u lily, Oi'e
Moii, otter lor sule and sell ut pub
lie auction to Ihe. Highest and best
bidder for i :isli.nt hand the lollop
ing described tuu; property, lo
wit: Beginning at a point South SV
25' West js.hl cltains of a point
.oriu io- est u.ifi t naius trom the
quarter section corner on tho line
b. t w ecu Suctions J 1 and 1 1 In
Township J7 south. ItunKe 6 west
oi the Willainetie Meridian; thence
Nortu 'J' West 2 chains, tuemo
South 811 25' West 2: links, theiics
Aoi th ;J0' West 0 chains, tiieiica
South K'J i!.V West linKS. tlielico
North 3' West JS.tiu chains to tha
county road, thence Southeasterly
along said county road to tho
Niirtneust corner of the right of
way deeded by ilyman Wolieiibcrg
and wife to Charles Morinrty Od. u.
l&lt.'i, iccorded in Volume 3:i of
Deeds, oh 1'age 2.M. theiicer JioUth
au' Kast ami ahum the hast line of
said right of way 27.115 chains to u,
point Uouth 5' West iii.7y
chains and North 4o' West 6.17
chains of the quarter section cor-n-r
on the line between said Sec
tions 11 and 11. thence South H'J"
West 11. Ja chains to tho place
of beginning, containing 3J acres,
more or lesn, and being situated
in the County of Douglas. Mule of
Dreamt;
Together with the tenements,
hereditament!- and appurtenances:
thereunto belonging or in any wise
appertaining.
And I will apply the proceeds of
said sale, first, lu Hit: payment of
tlie costs of said kuIo and to 1 1 in
costs and disbursements of said
suit; and. second, lo the payment of
the amount due plaintiff on the
aforesaid Judgment With accrued
Interest,
Dated this 4th due of Mav. 1 ::.
PKiil'Y A. WKIllt.
Sheriff Of Douglas I'oiuily. Oregon.
MlTU t: TO 1 KKIHTOItl
In th futility Court of the State of
Oregon for Drmglus County,
fn the matter of thu estate of Mary
l'. Burr, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that tiii
ii inlet signed lias by order nf tho
Above entitle-, court dnlv mado and
entered of record b.-ei; dulv ap
pointed executor of the last w ill
and testament of Mhiv C. Burr, dc
ceitHed. aI,d bus duly qualified ud
such
All persons having rbilms again t
uid estate are herebv required i'
present Die same, dulv verified. t'
the undersi uned e vet iitor. at Yuii
cnlla. Douulas I'ountv, reKn. or
al tlie law of fees of" lib Or
cutt In Kiwhuru. iwmglus County.
Oregon, within six month from tha
fir st puhlit atbiu of this noli .-,
which is the 7th d.iv of Mav
THOMAS J. BAH it,
Lxecutur of the last will and testa
ment of Mary c. Barr. deceased.