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tbVR ROSEBURG NfeSRtlVlEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, -THURSDAY, MAV-U-iM?. Imh4 Oallr Kn JT kr Ike . Mra-iivl0iv. CM Inc. . Member of Tk Atfaovtalrd Vrrum Tlie Assoc-lutcd I'reHB Ik uxclu.lve ly entitled to tho uuu for republica tion -of nil newM di.pHtoheB mtdlteil to Jt or not otllerwjuo credited in this paper and to all local new published herein. All rlKhta ot re. Eubllcatlon ot apeclal dlapatcltea ereln are alao reaerved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Kdltor Entered aa aecond claaa matter Uuy 17, Uao. at the post office at KoieburaT. - Oregon, under act ot March I. 1171. Rpranted By Kew York 21 Kant 40th Street. ChlMIKO 300 N. MIcllfKUtl AVU. iraaclKfu 22(1 UubIi Struul Detroit 31U cjlolihcilHOll Uldc.t Loa Aanelea t33 A Spring Btroi j. H attlf mi Slowarl Street. I'ortland 620 8. W. Sixth Street. Vau.euvrr. H. 011 Hall Bldg.. m. I.ul 411 N. Tenth Street, Atlaata fit Grant Building. . fcubacrlptloa. Hatea Dally, per year Dy mall ...MOO Dally. 6 inonthl by mull i.JO Dally, 3 months by mull... 1.00 Dally, by carrier per month 60 Streamlined Caboose - Ad Tllfil siroiuiillno arid Bpnico up , movoniont jinrouda a'orosa tlio United StnUm, a number of old fuiniiiiti' litntliiiarku uro dh-'ulipeur. lug, Now it lioitltiB to loolt an it ono ot tho fuuut fuinlllur of all tho old red cubobBo,' wltli its' llttlo cupola on .top 1b about to bo submerged. At any ralo, tho Mllwaukco road Is coining out with a Hot ot now cabooses which apparently r.ro do ing to bo alinoBt ua fancy find deco rative as obBorviitioii cars. The cu pola will 1)0 goiio; Instead, thoro will bo oxiiuiidvo buy vdndptvs at itho Bides. ItiBtpitd of bqlng tho traditionai brick-rod n , color, the caboqso, ,,wlll bo imliitptl a sllvory ulumlmim with black trim. Inside, the cur will be monitor, alri6r and far iiio'ru comfortable), with Biich conveniences for. tho train ,orew as' built-in refrigerator, and lcathor upholstered Bitlo. seats wttjch.cun Quickly bo convortoil In to' feeds. ; '. 'i - . ' , y . .All of this no doubt ,1s liecosHiti'y, and should mako for happier train crows and hnitdomor freight trul iib, Bui that old rcd'cnbooMj is .' clierlshcd and familiar pari of tho Amorlcun scone. Tho country Just won't look until in t If thoy take It away from , its, no mailer' how good-looking its replaceuio.it uiti'y bo. . Safety Hint of the National Safe ly Council siigRosla . tho Htrango fact that traffic lights, rathor than liolplng to ollniltiato traffic accideiii,; And dciithH,' hiiijf really Incroaiio View, n. Juntt'tiry,. IfifSp. the ciiy, iif llnyonno, N. J oiimliiuted Its Ink fit) llgKlR. Ilohlnd this movb, tic cortrn'tf.to fts fmllcti chief, was tlio tratlqf (hilt, tho ylom liud oiicour. aged rotikfbss Jlrlviiig';'1 llittt, ui'o tprlsts wo'ro tii( (lo (get l:Uo acci dents by spoodlng up to' boat tho lights. , .. , : , , Now conies tnu report t;f I to Na tional Suri'iy Council fliut Uuyonno is tho iai'Kosl city In llio nation without a truffle death In tho Ilrsl tl'tiarler of litis yuur. Truffle lights certainly arc nui sances, nt lenKl to diivoti;. Tliat th'o may also he a dolrlmout to public suioly Is soinelhlug Ihul other cities limy want to luvtstl Rale. Editorials bri News (Continued from pago 1.) dopentlfnts In the small touns anil cities of (lip country. It Hecks HHPKOIAU.Y IIAJtll tho Utile corporations dial nru In ili b'l. jtf AN effort lo tiudi'i utanil I tic workings of this vicious tux, let us ImhgtiHi two corporations. Due Is uld.t Iting-estithllshcd anil out ol ilebl The other Is new, Htiiiftgllng anil lii'iivllv hi di'lit. ,.The old, lengeiiliililUlit'd, dobt ((ee eorptii'tilliiii Is touchetl very lli.lilly hy f ho ii ii'llHt i ll.tit m( hiiiiih tax, beeiiuse It run use Its profits to pay dividends to IU stockhold ers! Tho tuny, striiKgllhK. hi'U'ily Involved corporation Is HIT HAItl), because it has Jo pay a heavy I'BNAIrV TAX for the pilvlliw or. using Its proflls to pay Hi; tft'hlB. Nothing could bo mute iinl.ilr liiun that. aV Vdi; uro nil averuge cHlicii, f in think of n torpor. Vt put iih so'inotlilng blg; mill wicked and powerful. That Ihu'I Hue. A cor poration Is merely it dev ice Ui en able Ulllo fellows tu pool (heir re sources, and mere Ihttii 00 per rent of nil luiporullons tiro l.li'Tl.i:.) i NY scheiifu I lu.t taxes tlio tol- law who Is IN Ut'UT iur heavier , than the follow who Is OUT OP I1KI1T Is an unfair and unwise echeme. Tho Now Doal tux oh undlstrift uted proflls (so called) docs Just that. An Henry Kord says, iU result over a period of timo will bo to tax tho llttlo fellow out of exlst- pnee especially tho llttlo fellow who is Btruggltng to get a Blurt. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500. Kllooytlet) REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Tho Editor Vlewa the News. 4:10 Orgun Melodies. 4:45 Olns of llio Uoldcd Weht. 5:00 The Monitor Views the i Newt, 0: IB Jan Uarbor ill Memories. 6 :3U Modern Vocul Favorites. 0:15 Torrid Tenipoos. 6 :U Dinner Concert, , 6:30 "The Ace of Diamonds.',' . 0:4o Baseball Roundup, Douglas .. - . Co. Flour Mill. 6:50 Newt Flashes. 7:00 Chevrolet's Mutlcal Mo menta with Rublnoff, Hel ena Daniels, Jerry Cooper. 7:15 "Love on the Sun Deck," Flaher'a. 7:30 Your drub Dug Program. 8:00 Sign Off. Fill DAY, MAY It 7:00 "Early Birds." 7:15 Morning Orguh Itoverles. 7:30 Newa-Hevlew Newscast. 7:45 J, M. , Judof 8ays "Good Morning.!' 7:60 Alarm Clock Club. 8:10 Dixlo Memories. . 8:30 Hudy Vullee uud tho Yun keea. ... SMG-Shcp Fields in Rippling .. llbythin. ... , ...... 0:00 Coon. : StinderB Orchestra , . In "Memories." , . 0:15 Chick Dullock and Orchos tra,..,, . , 9:30 Golden VoIccb.. 10:00 Horsey Ilros. Orchestra. 10:30 "Radio Rendezvous," Copco. J 0 : 45 Honiemakers' Harmony. 11:18 Variety Show Pf the Air. 11:45 Mountain Music. 12:00 "Time 8lgnal," Knudtson's. 18:00 Chus. VagabAnd arid Orr chestru. i , 12:15 "Slnglna Strings," Radio ., i Music. . 1U:30 iMunhatturi Concert Iluiul. 12:45 News-Revew News. . . 1:00 Cqerii Lumber Coo,, presents . ' Knights of the Road. 1:00 Odds and Ends. 1:80 Mo'dot n (Ihy thins. . 2:00 "World Hook Man." 2:05 Texas Song Bird. 2:20 Organ Interlude. 2:30 South Sea Seronudo. 2:60 News Flashes., - 3:00 Famous Vocalists. i 3: 15 "Your Highroad to Happi ness,". Dairies of Roseburg. 3 : 30i Kiddles' Request Program. 4:00 The Editor Views' the News. 1:16 Louis Kutzman's Orchestra. 4:45 Hudson Dolunge Orchos -. tra. v 6:C0 Tho Monitor Vlewa tho News. 0:15 Iloy Hldridgo uud Ills Swlngstors. 5:30 .Songs of tho Ilun;c. 6:00 Hanson Motor Co. Program. 6:25 Eagles Lodge. , 6:46 Dlllard Motor Co. Proaram. 6:50 Baseball Roundup, Douglas County Flour Mill, 6:55 News Flashes. , 7:00 Victor Herbert Melodies. 7: IB Viiughii. MoI.oaUi. 7:30l The .American Family Rob- -. ,. Inson. , , r , ) , 7:f5 Your Urub Uitg Program. 8:00 Sign Oft. SATURDAY, MAY J5 :'6o--",fcnrly-ll(rt'l's.'' ,,, : I0r loiiiilug .Organ ..lioveiies. :30 Mews-Rovlow Newscast, :46 Alarm Clook Club, : 10 Sacred Selections. , , 3.0 Kuy yHcr..titd .Orcneslru. :uti titarimoa .moiouies. : 16 Don Oiiuudo unti Accord- , Ion. :30 Lopei ami Oniieiilru. , :II0 Here Comes the Hand. :1F Miscellaneous Rhythm. . :30 "Radio Rendezvous," Copco; :-ir--tloiiicmukorH' lliirinony. :16 Variety Show of the Air., :45 I ifck MoDonough anil )r- ehestlii.1 , . ,, . :00 "Time Signal,"- Knudtson's. :i)0 Phil Lovaiite and Orches tic. , :30 Hansen Motor Co. Program. :45 News-Rovlew News. 1 . :00 Coen Lumber Co. presents Knights of tho Road. :0II Odds uud Kitds.- , , , :30 Kreilille Martin and Orches tra. :tio "World Hook Man." :0a Organ Interlude. : 15 Kuy Noble. :3u .loo llii.vmo In Popular Mu sic. 50 News Flashes. no (lunatic Krhooj. : 111 John Mct'oniiack. III! Kiddies' ItciiurHl l'l-o.-'rum. Ull I'll ma I Melodies. la Now York Civic Oniirstru. :lll- lloswoll Sistnr.t. 00 The Monitor Views the News. 5:1.1-Saturday Sliidlo Parly. 5:1a Manhatlall t'oucert lliiud. Il:iiii'- IHniier Coiu'orl. 11:1111 Modern Ithyt Iiiiih. 6:46 Baseball Roundup, Douglas County Flour Mill. 6:50 News Flashes. 7:lia l.o AiikcIoh llaiice tiauil. 7 : la - I'otailav Co-. cert. 7:30 Your Clah Itaj; Pro tram. SMIO-SIbii (Uf. NEW BAKELITE ENAMEL 20c That entirely new Ttiosoil ami liakellte eniiliii'l. Will slillul weur and ahuae. For Indoor or nulileol I ill tlllllle. woodwork, hleyrlos. etc. line real will cover, l-aisy to ap ply. IS colors, hint m'M Call's. -A.lv. Aiinii.il nieeilng of the Civil Uenil t:eiuelery itasoi-lallen will be hold on the Krounds May 'Jo, 1137, at 3 p. III. Kloi-Uou of offlcera mill any oilier business on ltuud will he attended to. Mrs. t loo i re Wliislon. Secy. N. A. McCiillo-h, i'ros. (Adv.) OUT OUR WAY VT. M. BEO. U. 8. PAT. OFf. ,.9QPH. 1917 BY HE A SCftVICg. IWC. ttUDDGD On TC1C DHU17I7 'Zrm SYNOPSIS: A mysterious Bhot kills attractive Judo illiimhop on u wilil, stormy night ut Furriugton Ulurf, homo or Mlciiuois aunts. Then a series of strange ultucks makes everyone In the marooned household Jittery: Mike; the Skip per, his. tall, tweedy younger aunt; Aunt Martha, stout uud prudish: Ouy Palmer, Mike's red-buudcd sweetheart;. IliggliiH, the. old .but ler; wmium, the cliutiiieur: cook; Annie, the muld; even myself. As the second nerve-racking duy dawns, thti Skipper und 1 find the body of a gruy-huirod man, half way down tho bluff. Chapter 24 . An Insane' Ghost Tliero was u tlnklo of gluss, uud I ciiught M, Furrlngton us she cupslzud. Neither of the others moved. "Oh," begun Cuy, ropentunt eyes on Michael's fueo; '.'oh" , Hut wo hud no time for llio. box motif Just then. "('oino on, Mike!" 1 suld curtly. "Cay, look ufler Aunt Murlhii, will you?" .', Annul Willi u long coll of tow rope, the servants were walling in tho hull. From the side door, we made our way lo tho bluff. The body lay Jusl as wo hud left It, the surf mounting steadily higher. There was no timo to lose. "Hlggins, you're the lightest. Tie this rope mound your wuiHt. Cuu yoti tie a dcceul knot?" "1 don't know, sir." The old man's lips wero gruy. 1 seized tho rope und t i oil il uroiind him. "Wo'ro going to low er you down," I suld. "Then you untie llio rope uud pul it iirnuud him this wuy. Thoiu's no duugcr. Are you all right?" "Yes, sir." We lowered lilm slowly. . Tho four of llio witter wus loud In our cars as wo waited for his. signal, it ciiuio, und wo hauled. The ground was wot und slippery. Thorn seemed considerable danger ot all three of us tumbling to our own dost ruel ion before wo could bring our gruesome burden with in arm's reach. Hetween us, Wil liam and 1 iiutnuKoil Ihu lust stuge ot the Job. In uiiollier two ihln- utCH, Hlggins was hack beside us. wet and trembling hut uninjured. Ho was staring us It hypnotized ut tho body, which lie had rolled over oil Ita back. Slowly my eyes followed his. Kxcept for Iho heavy while hull', the mull lying lit our feut tnlglil huVe been .Michael l'"ur rliiKloii! William knell down' be side tho sodden heap. "Dend, ull light. Who Is he; W'lintcvcr his name, tliut ltian wus a Piiriington. lie had Mi chael's black brows, passionate mouth uud chin Mike's slim hips ami broad shoulders. The dark yes were now glasr.y uud horrible lull llley were' like Michael's -and Hie Skipper's. With two servants In the nild.it of It. wo had certain ly uncovered u lan'illy skeleton. 1 vas obliged to shove Mike vio lently to move him. Inning that short Journey buck ucross the soggy luwn, u dozen wild Ihoughls were teOnilng In my head. Who? ihul. wus up perineal. Michael's brother?' A cousin? An iiiiile? Who." nail Miko known hlui his where- abpuls -his motives? Mike had been shielding someone. There was tin doubt ut Dial. Hut I would huvo awoiii Hint Hie look lie bent on that paihetlc figure hud been one of bluiik amazement. Had i lie Skipper known.' Mm bad been hiding something, loo. She had supcrtcd snmi-lhlug. She had rushed from lite house us ir she knew just where to go. She Hreut (led! Was this bundle In our arms the reason lor Hie sud den chllllge III the Skipper?- Had Ihls man's hand moved .hides body? Had ho been lying, nlerl. waiting, under Ihul slice! un til Family Scone Coming Up Where lo, sir?" We were at I he side elili unre. 1 looked nt Michael, bill Ills hack eHered llo suggest Ions. "The guine room, William," I said. We deposlteti our burden on the billiard table. Michael gave us no usslstunce. Ills mute, vacant stare only Intensified an already unbearable tltuatlou. To tend the OH ... I VCMOW WHUT'S TH' AAATTEE WITH THIS HERE RICE PUDDIM'' -1 SET IT OK) TH' TAIL GATE TCOOL, AM A BAE a SOAP FELL OPF'M TH SHELP AM' MELTED IM IT- HEROES ARE; trtAOE .-NOt BORNl. servants uwuy would bo lo Insure tho rupid spreading of tho news in iill directions, but it was on thlnkublo to keep them there. William's eyes wero glowing with exclloment, his cheeks flushed. Relieved, 1 thought, relieved that It'B over. Hut he'll tulk Lord, how he'll tulk! "I'll got a cover for him, sir." . I turned to Hlggins. Tho old man's llpB wero twitching bo badly that I had gruve misgivings for tho fate of his fulse teeth.. Hlggins knew, then, whatever 11 was that Mike und I did not know, und tho story wus sufe with. .him. In all the terrors of tho last two nights, lie had not revealed it. I remem bered the coffee cups rattling In his bund thai first night, and Mi chael chirping, "Hlggins, you don't look up to scratch." "Will thai be ull, sir?" William, I could sec, was 111 u hurry to gel oul lo the kitchen wllh news. "Not quite, William. Keop your mouth shut. Understand? It will only gel the women exclled," "Very good, sir." ' It probably wouldn't work, but in uny event there wus nothing more I could no. "All light," I said. And Michael uud I were alone. l.linvo nover in my life so heart ily wished myself elsewhere. Tho fuss and fury wore over uifd,-1 was uncomfortably nwaro of the fuel Unit I wus stranded in anoth er man's house where a terrific rumily s c o u o wus impending. Worse tliull that, my nose was Ir retrievably thrust into tho mid dlo of it. "Well, Miko," I said cliinrslly, laying tin uwkwurd baud on his shoulder, "whtit can I do?" For u moment I thought that ho wasn't going lo answer. Then. "Oct tho Skipper. Never mind tho rest of thorn, l'vo got to tulk to the Skipper." I left 111 tiistnndlng there, Btitr- 1 left him standing there, star had Joined tho othoia, ,liow could 1 possibly get her -without bring ing tho whole hornet's nest down on his ears? Uul tho Skipper hud not Joined tho others, riheiwns sitting in rlio very, spot whore 1 hull left her, her lieud in her hands, ami she didn't seem lo hour me come in. It took all of fort to cress. Hie room. "Skipper," I said as gently ns I could, will yoti como into tho game room?" . , She raised her head and looked at me. 1 would luivo. given some thing for ii poker, face. ."Yes," she said at lenglh very slowly.. "Yes. of course." At tho game room, door 1 tried to get away, hut she hung onto me. "Come In hero, too, .Hill If you don't mind." But He Died Years Ago! , I did mind, very mur.h. Itut I did ns I was told, closing the duor ciirelully offer, inc. Mlk cunio lowurd her bill she ignored him ami stopped In the table, where she slood n long time slaring at the dead face. I turned to Iho window blindly.. The silence wus IDait IDcvotichs I)U. CHA'ULliS A. KDWAItUS , Truth ahviiyi mjoiiih In Imvo ti Tomtit omn t'nr Huin clothes no of Iho minor prophets from tin.' cotitii ry was iliosscil In simple Kiirli ami tu came speak ini wonts of simple trtiiii ami liuucHly. Hut Iliey wore unpleas ant wordft t?von lo tin priewl unit he would have him no nwny -uuyvhere, no Ioiir as they ilhl not haw) to listen lo him, they, ttie lieh ami thn fattltiMmiltle ami the eut. A hiu, loan slretrh of human history ;eeinn Mi lell mi that Loo much wealth lemt.-t In destroy the soul ami ath ut the eyea anlnsL tt tu Ii. ami lianlen ttu lientt awainsl its re ception. The prophet Amos was not tho first nor lite last to iiiaKe thai discovery. May we turn honest hearts lo Thto, O tiod. Open our hearts to re ceive the truth that hi tor n at this time. May wo never run nway tram Thy word that Thou wmtldst speak to us. A me ii. By Williams 0".R.VMILHAMS beastly. 1 counted broken hruuehus und small slicks cattei ed on tlio lawn, dully noted sev eral piecetj of brick missing on the tcrrncc, observed that tho surf was already washing ubove the bluff In a fine gray mist. ... "Skipper' suld Michael's , voice. "Is- was this Norman Furring ton?" Michael's father! , Hut he had died when Michuel was a buby! "Yes," . Silence, a thick blanket of ii. Was the hnmruorluK of surf ac tually In the room or wus all that noise in my own head? "Me, was insano?" VVes." I thought, "I could open this window and get out of here! Out of here That queer, flat voice atfain, "How long?" Tho- other dull voice, "Ever since you were a baby." ... I slipped the spring lock on the Vouch wlnftivj find .started o stop onto the terrace. A deep j cry stopped me. "Michael! Stop! Vou must list en to me! You must " My eyes were dragged back to that room, lo Michael wrenching himself from her grasp. Automatically I closed the win dow us the door slummed behind him. ' -r "JImmio," said tho- Skipper hoarsely, "got him back here. I must tulk to him." . I put an arm u round her. "Bet ter wait, Skipper," I said. We both whirled at the opening of tho door. It was only lliggins, bearing a , covering for tho body on the table. Wilnout a word ho stepped to the table and perform ed his errand. Turning, he walk ed over to tho Skipper. "Don't fret, miss, lie said. "It's better so," and was gone. After a while I shook the Skip per gently. "What do you want ine lo do?" 1 said. "Shall I toll tho others?" 1-1 or sudden grip on my arm mado mo wince. "No! No; wuit until this rotton storm is ovor and and help comes,", , , , "But won't they wonder?" I ob jected. "I told litem " j Sho was almost shouting. "I know what I'm doing!" Her voice fell. "Sorry. You . sec, 1 parti cularly want lo keop Martha from knowing this until things arc more normal. Sho was vory fond ot Novnian. Tell Gay anything you like, hut keep tho snrvanls fptiet, and leave Martha to me." 1 opened my mouth lo say lhat it would bo pretty hard to fool M. Karringlon after my announce ment in the dining room, but something in tho Skipper's race made mo closo It again. After all, It was none of my business. I could only hope that William would keep his word, and I could keep an eyo ou Mike. "Uoek both those door. Jiifi title," suld the Skipper, "and then we'll we'll eat breakfast." Breakfast! Tho word set in tool Ii on edge; and yot, crossing the room lo do as I was told, 1 was avvnre of a hollow feeling in the region of my belt. (Copyright, 1H37. Esther Tyler) Gay and Mike clash in a bit ter scrap, tomorrow. Tumorous serial , . SCHEDULED ON KRNR A now serial, ,"l tie KnlghtH of tlio Itoad, under the Hponsot'shii of lite Cnen Lumber , company, starts over MtNK today, and is scheduled . to run daily at 1:UU p. m. The serial, featuring two well j Known movie stars, Jimmy (ilea son and flohert Armstrong, deals 'with llio tauuhable situations the Ihoys eel Into as they travel about Mho country on an extended tour !to see all the service stations in iAmetlra prior to ImlMinc one of ; their own. Klnanclal difficulties ' force them lo eiteaL-e in many JstratiKe pursuits, and the serial presents an excellent vehicle tor Itho talents of (Heiuton and Arm sUoiiii. Many K UN It lisleners are latniliar with the serial since open ItiK eptsodes were presented earl ,ier in the sfMng. DUST MOP 22c i Carr's .2nd anniversary sale. : 1 Mist nti'l oil mop-- nnd lUkv Hui;e 2t-oz. bottle of cedar oil 22c. ! Ura nd new shipment curtain sots, I complete (or oie. Shop uow at Carr's. Adv. KENNETH FORD SAID TO BE IMPROVING , Kenneth Ford of the Roseburg Lumber company, seriously injur ed in an automobile wreck . near Drain Sunday morning, is report ed to be making satisfactory im provement at the Eugene hospital to which he was taken following the accident. He suffered a frac ture extendiug entirely across the face, ft was reported. 8llt-:iUI'l"M XOTICK OK HALE Of HEAL I'HUl'KHTV . No. 7S30 In the Olreiilt Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Pouk- lai. " C. Huston Walter, plaintiff, Umpuuu Mlniiijt Co.. a corpora tion, defendant. ' . By virtoe of an execution.- judg ment order, duervu and order uf mile laHiied out of tho above en titled court In tho above entitled eautte, to me Ulrm-led and dated' the 10th day of Mny. 1937. upon a JwlKtnent rendered nnd ntered In Hold Court on Hie 10th duy of May, I'J37, In fuvor o C. lluxion Walter, plutntifr. und UKalnut - Umpoua MlnliiK Co.. a corpora ttutt. defen dant, for the Kum of I3.902.00i with interest thereon at tho rato of 10' per annum from the 6th day . of AiiKUBt. 19:16.' uud for the further um of llfiO.OO attorney's.. fe and for the sum of 966.76 cents and dis bursements . und the costs of and upon this writ cnnimnndlnt? jne to make sale of tho following de no r I bed real property situated In the County of Douitlaa, Slate of OreRon to wit: That Certain ouartx mliilnir eta ho known us tho UKAN'AUA H. W. 2. and moru partleuUiiy dU'rihed ns follows: UeclnnluK at 'the N. B. center cud pout No. 1. which, I Plentiful with tho S. W. center end of thu Granada. H.rW.. theme S. 21 detf. 30' K. three hundred (300) feet to the N. . 13 eorner I'oHt No. i Identical with tho H. E. corner post No. 3 of the Grunuila S. ,W thejieo S. 04 dejf. 30' W, fifteen -hundrod (1B00) feet to the R. IS. eornr.ii post No. 3, thonee No. 2tf dec. 30'.- W. three hundred f 300) foot to the B. W. center end. pot NO. . I, thvneo No. 21 detr. 30' W. "threb hundrod (300) fU to tho S. (W. corner post No. 5, thenee No. til dorr.- 30' K. fif teen litindred O500) foet to the N W. corner Post No. , 6. which; is Identieul with the S. W. corner post No. 5 of tho Oil AN A DA 8 W.. tliencn S., '24 der. 30' IS. three hun dred (300) feet to tho N. 1-3. center end post No. 1. the place of bepin uIiik, iih appears of record- In Bank 10 Phko 513 of tho Mining Itceords of DoukIuh County. .Statu of Ore Kon. :, . That: cortnln 'Quartz. Mlnlnir ('laini known n tho Uonalizn Mast Kxtension and more particularly (leHcribed us follows: BetrinnlnK' ut the S. W. eenti'r end--post-No. 1. which' 1h Identical wllh , the X. R corner of the Bonanza claim of this frcnup. i.nenee fw. z i uen. i three hundred (300) feel to .corner poMt.No.. ii, which ,h i d tint leu 1 with tho N. W. corner Pom t .No. 3. of the llonanzit: tlronco N. 61 actt. 30' 13. fifteen hundred (10U) feet to cor ner poHt No. 3 which Is on-the S, side line, of tho Micky Strike, claim 71ii ft. front the S. K. corner; thence S. .24 dew. 30' K. three hundred: (3O0I feet to. the X.- E. oenter- end post No. 4; thence S. 21 dc. 30' K. thrue hundred 1300) feet to corner oot No. 5; theueo S. 64 doB. 30' W. fif teen -hundred (IGiiO).feut to corner post No. 6; Identical with corner post No. 5 of the Hnnanxu claim, thencci N. 21 den. 30' W. three hun dred (300) , ft. to the place of he Klpniim'. the Maine hefinr an uniend eil location from -survey of. t tho Kround- intended to he covered hy this location and as appears of re cord In Hook to Pa kb 511 of- the .Mining He cord 8 of Don trios County, State .of QroKOn. ,, i nui , eeriaiii uunrtK mininir hiim known, hh the Queen S. i W. ?nd inoro particularly deHcrlbod as ollow:- BeKlnnllilf at - tlte N? E. center end i! pot No. - 1, -whioh. 1h Identical with the S. W.eenter end of the CJUEKN claim, thence S. 21 uok. ;u' tliree hundred (3O0. feet to the N. H. corner not No. '1 which Is Identical with tho S. R. corner No. 3 of tho QLTEION claim, thence S. fit dear., 30' W. fifteen hun drod (100.)) feet to the S. E. cor ner Ivo. J ; tlieltec No. 24 del?. 30' w. three hundred (300) feet to tho S. W center end ooftt X. 1: 1 hence N. 21 tluK. 30' W. three hundred (300) feet to the S. W. corner post No. 5: thence N. Rl dew. 30' H. flf trea hundred (l.'.Oii) feet to tho N. W. corner post- No. fi. which Is Ideiiticftl with the S. W. corner of the QUEEN claim thenee S. 2 dep. 3i' ;. three hundred (300) feet to the N. E. center .end post No. 1, tho place of heKlnnlmr. from which the ',4 seel ion corner between sec tions 33 and 31. In To. 2u S. It. "V hears approximately S. 12 de. E. buu reel,, as appeara; or. record in iho Mining Kocordu of poiwlas County, ' Stato of Oregon on P&ko 51 f Book ID. That certain Quartz.: minhttr c nun Kiion- 1 hh me i .m . k . .y and ntoro particularly descrilied as ronows:. 1 uefriniiniR ai 1110 . . center end Post, No. 1, where In posted thin notice: thenee. N: il de?. -10' W. three hundred (3A0) fret to tho. south side line of the QUEEN claim, und corner Post -No. 2 of the I'NCIjE BILLY; thence N. 61 dec. 30' E. fifteen hundred (l.'.OO) feet to the N. W. rorner No. 3. on the ti. Hide line of the ELSIE chiim. and Identlettl with the S. W. corner No. 2 of the HONANZA claim: thence S. 1! ( tvK. 30' K, three hundred (300)- feet, to the N. E. center end post No.- 4. Identical Willi the s. W. center end post of ine MUi aaia eiann. tneneo M; s 4 due 30' E. v three hundred (300) feet to the N. K. corner No. B. Iden tical With the H. E. comer N6. 6 of ine HOiuiti7.n eiann thence 61 iWk, 30' v. fifteen hundred (15001 feet to corner pent No. 6; thence N. 21 deir. 30' W. three hundred 1300 1 feel to tho place of heKlnnlmr. the same helm? an amended locution from ncUml survey of the Kround intended to -tie covered hy this lo cution as itppfurs of record In the Mining Kecords of DoUKlas Coun- ty. ureuoii in . U00K IU I'hkc l.i That certain nuarts inlniiiK ciaitn Known as 1 tM.'i.K h i.Iv s. V und- itntre pa rl ieularlv -defiTll'- eii us rollows: Jpk nil lie nt the N. E. center end post No. I. which is Identical with the S. AV. Center end "post or . the itxim.m ihi.iiy claim, running llicnce ti. 21 deg. 3J K. tliren liuiidred (300) Teet to the N. E. corner No. 2; identical with the S. K. . corner of . the i;N('l,E Mll.LV. thenee S. Gl deg. 30 mill. W. Tlllci'lt llUliiired (loOU) .reel tii.thc S. K. corner howl No. 3. thence N. 2t den. 30' W. three hundred , (.UlOl feel to the S. .V. Center end post .No. I. (hence-. ,v. 21 deg. 30' Wext three hundred (3O0i feet 1 to the.ti. W. corner No, 5 theiten N. G( org. r.n iiilit. East fifteen hundred (luoot feet to-the N. 'W. corner No. . thenee S. 21 deg: 3d inln. Kiit .three hundred tlUiM Te4t to the Idllee beginning. recorded hi the Mining Kerni-us or imimiHA county. Ktate of Oregon in Hook lo. pagi- ;,. That certain Qiiartx pilnlng claim known ns the Ktjll'. and noire pin l ii'ii lor ly iiesi'rlio-d ns fot lows; Beginning nt the N. E. cen ter end puM wlo-ioe the 'J section -nriH'r ht'iw-een HfetloiiM 27 ntid 31 in TP 23 M. It.. 2W. hears N. 1 deg. i-.. iii ri.: innnimr .thenee . N. 2 deif. ii nd 30 inln. XV. three tniti firt'd cuioi reel lo the V Y. oiuer pn io. J : , thenee M 61 (,-k. mln. W. fifteen hundred nr,n' ft- to l he S. V. corner post No. 3; ineioe f. i iuk. mln. K. thre linndred t30O feel to the H. center post No. I and xl ho ml red (fiiU f.-Lt t( the 8. E. corner .pot .'. n; un'iiee i. si ihk, .ui nun. (. fifteen hundred ( lfoot feet to N. K. eoriter pout No. 8:. thence N. ai deg, 3n niin. W, . line" hundred ' "ii i ieei ui i. K. center end post No. t place of beginning, ih- same hetng inieiuieil ns an amended o cation from aetunt siirvv . of. the Ktound Intend. -d to he covered hy the oriicinal loi-nllon of thtN claim' us in record in hokk io rnvo aio of the Mining Itevords .of Liuuglus Oountw Slate of Or it im. That cortuiu quarti tulnliir claim Kuunu uio m, oo iuor pr tlcularly described as follows: Klnnlns at tho S. W, .center end post which Is IdenUeal with the N. EL center end poit of the LLglh claim, and from- whtrh tho W sec tion cr,u.r . post common to - sec tions, 27 and 4 In Ji- J 8. Jt. 2W beurs N. 4 deg. & 843 foet. and running thence n. ;i ook. w imAriM.i Son) feet to the 8. W. corner Post No. 2. Idcptfca with the N. W. corner post No. 2 of the ElIE claim thence N. 64 deg. 30 (Ifteen hundred (1600) rt. lo corner pout o. uhihb 2 1 deg. 30' B. throo hundred (300) ft. to N. E. center end post S!.. J nd W hundred i(i00 ft. to corner post No. fi. thence K. 81 dg. JU W liiieen nuuuruu o" corner post No. 8. thence N. threo hundred (3001 feot to n. WV-renter end lost No. .l. phtce at beginiitnir the hhimo being Intend ed as an amended location from actual survey of tho ground Intend ed to .bo covered by thu original location of this clHlm-ua of record in Hook 10 page 609 ot the 'Minion itecoraa or uougnia wumiu. oion Thut certain ouaris nun ion ni.nu known , us the OKHIE and more particularly described us follows: Huglniiltig at tho S. E. center end post No. 1 which Is on the N-."-side. line, qf the J. C elulm. ltB feet N. fil deg. 30- E. from thO; b. W. corner thereof, theueo. S. 84 dog. 30' W. three.. hundred (3001 feet to tho H. W. corner No. 2, thence N, 21 cleg.'jO' w.' niioep ououiu iir.fini. tr. tit N W. . corner Post No. ,3. .Utepeu Nw 61 deg. 30' E. three hundred (300), feet to -the N; V. center, end post, theneo N. 1 deg. 39'. E. three- hundred (300) feet to tho N. E. corner .post No. 6. thence S. 24 d"g. 30' E. fifteen nunurcu uauui u-ci m vow a. turner- No.: 6 thcltce H. 64 deg. 30' W.-three hundred (300) feet "long fli Nnrlh Kld.t- line of tho J.:, C. Claim of the Buina Vista, group to the S, E.itcenter . e-nd post of. the OltlJlE. the place of beginning b lug.an amended location from ac tual aurvoy-of tho ground Intended to be covereu uy, una ciaim ua hi. inp .xt poi-i.i-iI In tlm ininlnir .rec ords of pouglus County. Stuto of Oregon, In Book 10 Page 512. . i That: . cantata Quarts . n-'nln'? clulm knoyn us, the IAST CHANCE and moro nartlculurly described us follows: fJeglnnlitg nt the. H. W. cuuter nd post No, d, which Is lueiuieai Wlin i no . r. uoriiuc1 coj. f, of the LL'CKV STUIKE lnltn and roni which tliC section earner of sections 26-27.-34 und 35. To. 29 h; it. 2v v. Ai,,.ocars . in uck. o W. 170 feet: theneo N. 24 dog. 30' W. three hundred (300) foet Jto cor iwr. post No. ..-'.vl-.itdi - Is uldcr.tUt; ti-llh M V, .eenter end nOsL No. 4 Of the Lucky. Htrlke claim .of Uila group; thence . y ueg. k. iuiecn h trod fir.Oai fenL Lo . the N. W. corner post No. 3; thence S. 21 deg. 30' E. three hundred (300) feet to N. E. center, end. post No. 4: thenee S.i 20 deg. 30' : J J. throe, hundred (300) feet to N. E. corner post NV. u; theneo S. 70 deK. W. fifteen hun dred (1500) fwt to S. E. coiner post No., o; '-tneneo n. aegi jic V.. three : hundred (300), feet to center end post No. 1 Place of he- lrlniiliiir 111,. KftliWi IilIhU nil Hllieild- ed locution irotn actual Hitrver -of the ground , Intended lo bu eovee ed according to the records of.l'! Lust-Chance- ua' dcseriuod' in oouk 10 Ptiirn B13 . of. iho .Minim: Ueei ords of iJouglas County, Stuto of Oregon. ... o, . That Certain Quartz mining claim known - us the UHANADA uud more RartieuhicAy . described ua follows; Beginning at the S.. W. center end post. No. 1.' whore .Is posted tiis, nonce. lueuec iN. ocg. 30' W .-three hundred (3U0) feet to tho S. W. corner post No. 2: thence N. 61 deg.- 30' E. fifteen hundred (1500) feet to the N.t W., corner post No. .3, which Is on .the south westerly, side lino or mo, .uituir; olulin. thence Soullr 2l dug. ' W IS. nlougitltc said Hide lino of the OK 11IE CLALU .three hundred (3001 feet tu tho N. E. center end post No. 4 .thence S. 24 deg. 30' - E. three hundred (300):nifeul to thu n,oi lhweHtoiiy , side dluq -of the El SIE. elulm und corner, post No. 5 of Ihu llitAXADA: thence S. 61 dee. 30' W, 1305 feet, to the St, V. t6M ner.or. the eJjHIIS una ill teen hun dred (1C00) fuel to tho S. E; coram- No. C, the neu N. 2I deg. 30' ,W. three hundred: (300) feet to llio center und post-No. ,L place of be ginning, the Maine beiiig'aii amend ed loeii tioti from actual tturvey of the ground-intended tu. bo located by tlio- OHANAUA claim as appears of record-in Hook.-lO Page oil of the , Mining , Records of Douglus County, State of Oregon. That -, certain : Quart?. - -mining claim known as the . Ltunanxa and more particularly lescrihed as fol lows: -Beginning ut the S. V. cen ter end I'ost -No. 1. which la S. 21 deg. 30' E. t threo , hundred (300) feet from the southerly side line of the ELS 1 13 claim, at u point 771 feel S. fit dog. 30' Woat from the N. E. corner thereof, theneo N. 21 deg. 3ii' Wost. from the N. . E. comer thereof, thence N. 21 deg, 30' W. three hundred (3U0I. feel -to the S. V... corner No.- 2, theneo -N.-- Gl deg. Wild HORIZONTAL' i I loglike inimal pfq ' .. '.ured here. . S It belongs to (he genu's 1) Female deer. 1)1 Musical . - drama. 12 Tree. '14 Ocean.. M6 Irregular. . 18 Woolly sur face ot cloth. 9n tm ttnrl ..Answer to 22 Drunkard 24 Behold. : 25 Insect's eg. 1 27 It is one oC the . . i30 Cuckoo. M3 Heathen god. 135' To lilt up. (36 Spread of . an arch. 37, Cavity., . , , 39 Writing fluid. '40 Perched.;. , 41 Exclamation, j 43 Solemnly. 46 Musical, note. 47 To wipe, 4t Form of "me." , 50 Hawaiian bird 51 Lock: : projection.. 52 To make a .speech. ... S4 Eye (umor. 56 Fragrant - : olcorcsin.i .' 58 Forearm bone. 59 Lubricated. 61 To, instigate. 62 It is.a--animnl.i IgjAILII LJElSLlf ITIAILI.I I AIM JL (5 OflB R A e Efle R NC TC'0rlSTEDlT5ff S NroSlLlElDlsUslNl I P etiaIpe - j, ,, RAINtqE 5 M E s GALILEO Ip W$ BTOM bBHhTa iTOg SE S OlU EJE E BII'T owls eiidit-l nm I 17 . 1 f 14. 19.. r zTtnzr-z' jjol, k st kjr pi36 - CFnLT Fr tar LtH h ' rbHrt Ift' fl. 774 feet alon tne aouthcr ly line of the ELSIE to. Un N. E. corner and the S. .E. . corner of the. J. C. claim; tbence So. 61 deg. 30V E. 736 feet along the ouiherlA stde line of the J. C. vlalm-to the N. W. corner Ifo. 3 thence S. 24 deg. 30 E. threo hundred (300) feet to the N. E. center end post No. 4. thenee three, hundred (300) feet to the N. E, corner post No. 5. thence ?. 61 deg. 30' W. fifteen, hundred 1600) feet to the 6. E. corner post No, 6. them-o, N. 24 d- g- 30' w. threo hundred (300) feet to place uf beginning, the - sttine, being an amended location from actual sur vey of the grouud Intended to be ovorcd by this location und as appears of record In Book 10 Page 511 of tho Mining Hecordu of Douglas County. Stat uf Oregon. That ' certain Quarts mliUng ulalm. known us .the LUCKV STUIKE and more particularly de scribed as follows: Beginning ut tlie 8. W. eenter end post No. 1, which Is Identical with tho N. E. center end post No. 4 of the J, C. claim ami ruiuilng thence N. 24 deg 30' W. three hundred (300) feet to the H. W. corner post No,. 2 Iden tical with the N. W.; corner Post No. 3 of tlio J. C. Claim.- thenee N. 61 deg. 30' East fifteen blind red UDOU) reet to tno n, w. corjier posft No. 3, theneo south 24 deg, 30' E. three hundred (300) feet to tho N. E. center end post No. 4 and six hundred (6001 feet to tho N. E. corner post No. 5, from which tho section .corner common to M-ctious 34-35 26 und 27 Tp. 211 B. .11. 2YV of v. AI. bears Koillll. -lb itegrces 30' V. 170 feet, thence S. 64 dev. 3tf V. fifteen hundred (1500) feet the ti. E. corner post No. 6. theneo N. 24 deg. 30' W. three hundred (300) feet to H. '. center end post Nu., 1, place of beginning, the snino he I nt: nu amended location of it-list Js known as 1AJITKV STRIKE or jjL'i-'ivV' nui or ' ine uueua vikui group -In .Book Pago 2fiS of the Mining Records of Douglas County, State of Oregon. Thut .- certain uuart mining claim known uv . tho QUEEN and more particularly described as fol lows: Beginning ut the N. E. edi tor oud' poHt No. I which is identi cal with tho, 8. W.'ceuter end post No.. 4 of Ihu ELSIE clulm of tho Btietiu Vista group, and running thence S. 24 degi 30' 10, throo hun drod (300) foet to the i N. . 10. corner post, -No.. 2, which,. is 'fileiitleal Willi the ti. E. e(rner post No.. 6 of tho EIjKIE; -thenee H. 61 -deg. 30' V. fifteen hundred (ir.00) feet to the 5. H, .corner post No. 3: tHeuce N. 24 deg. 30' W. threo hundred (300) feel to the S. collier end post No. -4. thence N. 21 deg. 30' W. threo' hundred (300) feet lo the S. V. corner post No. 5; thenee N. fil dog. 30' E. fifteen hundred (1500) feot to the N. W. corner post No, 6. which is identical with the S. W. corner post No. 2 of the EISIE elnlmj thence S. 21 deg. 30' E. threo hundred (300) feet to the .-L E. center end pout No. 1. the phu P of beginning.. iMilug un amended lo cution from actual survey und con forming 'to the boundaries as in dicated, hy the records ,so as to join the claims of -the Buemi' Vintu Uroupe-HS-treeoruod In the Mining Records .of Douglas County, Statu of Oregon., in Hook 10 Pago i12. Thai, certain quartz : mining claim known as lho (JUAN A DA ti. W. und more-particularly describ ed as follows:; Beginning nt I he N. E, center end post No. 1 which is Ideutfcctil with the S. W. center end. post No. ;1 of tho GRANADA elulm of tlie Buena Vista Group, thence S. 2 1 deg. 30' E. three hun dred (300) feet to the.N. E. corner post No. 2 which Ih Identical with the S. E. corner post No. 6 of tlm GRANADA clulm. then S. 64 deg. 30' fifteen hundred (1500) feet to the S. E. cornor post No. 3, thenee S. 21 leg. 30' E. threo hun dred (300) ft. to the S. W. corner post No. 4. thence ti. 24 deg. 30' E. three hundred (300). feet to the S. W. corner post No. 5. theneo N. 04 deg. 30' E. fifteen hundred (1500) feet to the N. W. corner post No. 6, thenee S. 21 deg. 30' E. three hun dred (300) feet to tlio N. 10. center end post No. 1. place of beginning, us appears of record In Book 10 Page 513 of Iho Mining Records-of DcnigluH' County." State, of Oregon. I : Now therefore, by virtue. of Halfl execution. Judgment order, decree " und order of sale nod in.eo.mpli-. ance with the- commands of sald writ, 1 will, on Saturday., the I2tlr duy of June.. 1037. at IU o'clock A. M. at tho frbnt dopr of the County Cwurt, Mouse, in .Dougfas County, tin-gun. .sell ut public auction (sub ject to redemption) to the highest bidder for cash - 111 bund, all tho right, title und Interest ..which the within named defendant, in tho above entitled suit had ou the 6tlt day of August. 1930. the datsf the morlgugc herein foreclosed, or since that date had In and lo tho above described property or any part I hereof lo watisfy said execu tion: Judgment, order and decree. Interest, costs and accruing costs. Dsled May 1 1. 1137. First publication. May 13, 1037. . ImkI publication. June III. 1037. , -i PERCY A. WEBB, fahuriff of,. Dougius County. Oregon, Beast Prcviou'i Pu'itle. 15 Scries of , epical events 17 Heavenly - body. 19 Genus of aukj 21 To help. 23 Notably. 26 Peak. 28 Principal. 29 Requests. , 30 Ready. 31 North - America. 32 It still v' mnny part3 of Europe. 34 Falsehood. 36 To remark. 38 Domesticated.'. 40 Black haw. ' 42 To throw. 44 Railway. 45 Toward. 46 Celebrity. 48 Bench.' 51 Tips. V 53 Sailor. 54 To perch. 55 You. W 57 Boy. 59 Preposition. liO Doctor. 63 Frees. VfeRTlCAt 2 Poem. 3 Mineral flsiurc. 4 Dreads. 5Ct'mpany. . 6 Part of church 7 Born., 8 Persia. 9 South America. 12 It is a'-. beast. 13 Chamber. 1