Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, March 02, 1939, Page 4, Image 4

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ly entitled to the use for republica
tion of all news dispatches credited
to It or not otherwlee credited In
Uils paper and to all local new
published herein. All rights of re-
Eubllcatlon of special dispatches
ere In are alio reserved.
HARRIS ELIJtWORTH Editor
JCnteiwd as second class matter
Way 17, 1820. at the poet office at
Koaebura. Oregon, under act nf
Mnreh .
Represented by
Nw York 271 Madison Ave.. Chi
cao :i6(J N Michigan Ave. Nan
Krancisce 220 Bush Street le
troll a 19 Stephenson Bldg., L
i.K-lr- 433 8. HprlnR (street. Br
ittle ttU3 Stewart Street. J'urtlnnd
620 S. W. Sixth Street, Vancouver,
B. Oy 7U Hall Bldtf.. 6. Louis
411 N. Tenth Street. AtlantaMo
Qrant Building.
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P AP l R
Funis Hit
SOIATION
(tubHcnptlun itales
Dally, per year oy mall IS. Ob
Dally, tt mouths by mail 2,&U
Daily, 3 months by mail........ Lib
Daily, by currier pur month tft
Dully, by carrlur per year 7,&u
yESTKHDAV there wuh a discus-
slon in this column of thu sub
ject of peeler logs." A peeler log, for
the benefit of these who came in
lute Is it log thai is suitable for
tho lmmufucture of thin Hheets or
wood culled veneer. Veneer Is not
sawed from u log hut tho sheeU
are peclod off, on a rotury peeling;
lathe.
Yesterday ufterupon, u timber
cruiser, who heudfiiiurtorH jit I'ort
luud but who dues eontjidemblu
work In this urea, called on ibis
editor with u copy of the Nows-lto
view In his hand. He had just read
the comment on peeler logs.
"You have told uiily a part of tbe
-story," tho cruiser said. "Tho fact
lH. J.bo snrluKlIng of HUgur pine In
tho UdtiKbiH county forum sweetens
up the pVducrty and helps to sell
the fir. When -llio fine Bugir pine
trees are taken out of u tract of
timber the remainder of the timber
In not worth nearly so much, and
tho tract will bo much harder to
sell later on."
Nor was that tho only complaint
the timber cruiser had of tbe cur
rent activities In this area. Ho de
clared that he had visited the scene
of tho peeler-log logging operation
and that only ono or two short logH
are taken from each of the giant
sugar pluo trees, the remainder of
tho tree, much of It excellent tim
ber, Is being loft on the ground.
Some Hpecics can be salvaged for
muv-Iokh after being considerable
time on the ground, but not sugar
pine. The piuo logs stain and arc
worthless after only a row weeks.
"Wo may talk all wo plcaac about
sustained yield' tho cruiser suld,
"but thorp can bo no mntuinod
yield in sugar plno it takes UuO
years lo grow one of those trees
tiud the majestic star pine Is the
aristocrat of western forests. It la
tbe finest, highest priced soft-wood
in our country."
It Is not, of course, the purpose
of tbis discussion to object to any
person selling his properly In any
way that he sees fit. If a man owns
some laud that bus Home sugar
pine trees on It, it Is his business
how and to whom be Hells either
tho land or the trees, or both.
Hut from tint facts hero net
forth, and from tbls discussion, we
can draw the conclusion that there
Is a vast and valuable resource in
(his county, limber, that. Khouhl be
converted Into us much work for as
many peoplo as possible. It Is not
at present bring developed in the
best way. There Is wnnte and de
ntnicliott In methods now being em
ployed. With attention culled to
those things, pniinlhly I lici t; can be
aroused enough Intel est In tho en
tire subject so that some Improve
incut ran bo brought about.
Editorials on News
(Continued from page 1.)
Ian are doing a ftaginrnl frnm "The
Mngniliccnt Fraud." It involves
only u Bcutcmo or ho u( ilialutue
on the part of each, and a brief
:lose-np of Nolan.
In tbe cloKe-up, Tumindf KiK-uks
hlit i out of range ot the laniera,
so that ntily his olee Is hi-anl. He
cotnimtmlM brandy lor Nnlun. The
story roiiuires only ihe expiesshni
of Nolan's lace, vj rest of his
body being out of Hhuh. His luinds
reach for the bnimly, and li Is
ACTl'AL brandy not an empty
gl-'is or even colored water. Ami
it Is In a brandy gla.vs.
The reason It Is actual brandy is
for psych-domical effect upon the
actor, whosr personal illusion must
ptTfect it the story to bo Wh
by his acting is to be perfect.
No slightest faulty detail must!
bo permi1! to mar tUo perfection I
that la striven for.
AGAIN tho first performance fulls
Khnrt nf tho standard doniand-
ed by the director. So does the
second. Likewise the third. So it
is done over and ovor and over
until a performance is turned out
that satisfies the artistic sense of
the director.
Nerve-racking? WellT put your
self In the place of the actors. Then
ask yourBelf if you might not be
permitted a little flush of tempera
ment now and then.
No flashes of temperament, how
ever, are apparent toduy. There is
only patient, earliest striving for
artlstlc excellence.
ANOTHIill interesting revelation
tn llilu UTftoi Who iietriru'
voices are low, almost inaudible a
dozen feet away no need to risk
delicate tone shadings by striving
Tor carrying power. The micro
phone, under the gifted fingors of
the sound mixer and his assistant,
takes care of all that.
State Press Comment
MUST BE REBUILT
(I'Jugeno
Iteglster-Guard)
When the
l'acilie highway
twoeii Koseburg and (J mills 1
is rebuilt and it must be rebuilt
without delay the number of
curves will bo reduced from Ml on
the present grade to not more than
121) by a recent reconnalHauco sur
vey. The degreo of curvaturo will
be reduced from a maximum of 7(1
to not more than 10 degrees on any
curve. Crudes will bo reduced from
15 In Hpois to not more than 5. In
total distance 11 iniloH will be cut
off. Tbe job Is estimated lo coat
around $7,0110,000, hut it will bo
worth It.
Of the military importance of this
highway we have said much in re
cent weeks. Tho figures on curva
turo tell the story. Plans for mot
orized defense of the Pacific Const
will bo meaningless unless this ob
solete stretch of road is replaced.
Consider tho problem, in TJ miles
of road there are 1101 curves, many
of them almost rlght-anglu curves
on steep grades.
A single regiment of artillery
with all its heavy guns and equip
ment would probably tlu up all traf
fic on this section. The movement
of a complete army division or an
army corps through this bottleneck
under wartime conditions would bo
almost an Impossibility.
It Is easy to Bay that the danger
of war Is remote. Wo hope it is.
Hut the key lo any defense plan
for Ihls Coast is SWIKT movement
of large bodies of troops between
California and tho Northwest. Neg
lect of this ploco of highway could
bo a fatal weakness In the whole
defense Plan,
Tlmrn iiiii nthiT nieees of hl
way which, are necesuary to an This school consists of two class
udequalu defense plan. A tleup rooms, a lunch room and ba.iumeuL,
anywhere along tho lino could frus- null was erected at a cost to the
tru'to the best of defense plans. Wo choo! district of ?t:tOU, represent
use tho ltoseburg-Uranls i'asH pro- (ng &f of tho total, the rest be
blcm lo Illustrate how neglect of iK unsullied by the government
highways could dofeat motorized ll( handled through the W'PA. The
dele use.
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1500 Kilocycles
(REMAINING HOURS TODAY)
4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr., MMS.
4: 15 Lot's Hay Hrldge, MIIS.
4: u 1:30 Clipper, MHfci.
B;(j0 Kvenlng Uuuco Melodies.
5:15 Johnny Murray, MUS.
5:0 KUNIt Cbildrens' Hour.
5:46 Reviewo and Previews from
the State Capitol.
6:00 Copco Cavalcade.
6:05 News, Calif. Utilities Co.
6:10 News-Review News Flashes.
ti:lG (Jen. Hhaftor Parker, M Hs,
6:30 Tho In Hetweens, MHS.
6:4G Tho Johnson Family, MltH.
7:00 The Plmutom Pilot, MliS.
7:15 Mutual Mucstros.
7:30 Tho (iroen Hornet, MltS.
K;0U (Jhuck KoHtor Orchestra,
MILS.
8:15 Don't You Believe It, Sensa
tion Cigarettes, MBS.
8:ihf Jan tiarbor Orchestra.
8 : t " Tho Playboys, MHS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS.
U: ir(;ien (Iray w Orcheslra, MltS.
0:30 Huh Crosby's Orchestra,
MUS.
9: 15 Kktnnny Kuulu' Orchestra,
MUS.
10:00- Sign Off.
Flim.W. makch :i
7:'Ht -Stuff ii nd Nonsense.
7:30 News-Review Newscast.
7:40 State Wide and Local News.
7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good
Morning.."
7:"i0- Hhapsudy in Wax.
S:tm Sons ot ibe Phmeers. -MILS.
S:t,V- Unveil or lte.si, M its,
N : Woman's Pime, MHS.
!t:i0-Nnvak Oreh.
SvlnMters, MPS.
9:30 Man About Town.
0: tiWtullodeor, MHS.
10:00 The Happy (lung. M US.
10: 15 Frontier Fighters, Copco.
lu:;to-silhouoi(es in nine. MPS.
10:45 Voice of Experience. MBS.
1 1 : un Nation's School of the Air.
MHS.
11:30-- Pauline Alport, Pianist,
MHS.
11: -til .Muse and Music. MHS.
U:00 Murrlnue t. h-ru.se. Roman
ces. MliS.
11': 15- Kmory heutseh Oreh.
IL:3 Tune Parade.
12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex
change. 12:45 State and Local News, Safe
way. 12:5C News-Review of the Air.
1:00 Henninger's Man On The
Street.
1: i:.-H.t Mitchell. Organist.
MHS.
I : ;;o w no and I Uk, Songs.
MHS.
1: 15--Hook a Week. MHS.
2:ttn- At Your Command
i;30 Jess Kiikpati'k'k, MUS.
OUT OUR WAV
RAMBLINGS
by
Paul Jenkins
THIO emergency expenditure of
federal money In an attempt to
woo the return of prosperity has
done much for
the country
much good, much
had, according to
tho typo of proj
ect, and the point
of view. At any
rate, a great deal
of building has
been done in va
rious lines.
For one thing,
the country has
been dotted over
with new uchoolhouses. The oppor
tunity provided the school districts
for Kccuring federal aid was ono
none, needing a new building,
could afford to turn down.
The most recently constructed
grade school in this urea is the
ono in Kdenbower, opened for class
room work last Monday. It replaces
jan old Blructuro In use for oner
'half a century.
iirchilecls were Tourlellotte Ac
Phillips, of Portland, and the con
tractor, John Itiinyun of Koseburg.
Fifty-six children are enrolled as
students, their instructors being
Mr. ami Mrs. M. Miller. Members
of the board of directors are Mrs.
Tom Lamm, chairman ; Cordon
Ware and H. 1). Iless. C. W. Cook
Is clerk. Mrs. Paul Heaver is presi
dent of the Community club, a
school organization ot parents.
The old school building, and a
play shed, adjoin the now school.
Plans now nro in preparation for
lite razing and removal of the for
mer, and for proper grading mid
arrangement of the grounds and
amusement features chair and
and ring swings, and teeter-totter, 1
noticed, were ready for placement.
Tbe school, as of course yon
probably know, is located near the
junction of (he Calkins rond with
the (hirde.ii Valley highway, just
beyond tbe Veloraus Facility.-
" I )o you mean to tell me t hat
man I:; a minister, yet fought iu
tho World war?" exclaimed Charley
Kyes in some surprise, as he sat
by my desk yesterday morning. "I
wouldn't think (hat a minister,"
he continued, "would want to shoot
anybody."
Charley, Charley, of course be
wouldn't. That is. 1 reckon be
wouldn't want to. Anyhow, not all
ministers would. At any rate, they
wouldn't feel that way all tho time.
1 sincerely believe we may rest as
sured of this much at least,
Charley.
NOTICE ODD FELLOWS
All members urucd to be present
Thursday evening. Seven i audi-'
ilates for first degree work. (Adv.)
Philetarian Lodge No. S, l.n.O.F.
2:45--Rudio Campus. MHS.
no Feminine Fancies, MHS.
:i::tu l'r. Van Wyck, MHS.
45 Utile Review, MHS.
4:00 Fulton Lewis. Jr.. MHS.
4:15 Let's Play llrhige, MHS.
4:30 .Morton Oouid s Oreh.. MHS.
5:00- Juvenile Trio.
6: 15 Evening Dunce Melodies.
::tn KRNR Children's Hour.
5:45 Reviews and Previews From
The State Capitol.
6:00 Copco Cavalcade.
6:05 State and Local News. Cali
fornia Utilities Co.
6:10 News-Review News Flashes.
il: l.V-Gen, Shafivr Parker. .MISS.
t::to Mutod Music, MRS.
ti: 45 -The, Johnson Family, M US.
7 run American Family Robinson.
7: 15 Mutual Maestros.
7:30 Iuie Kaimer, MHS.
S:0i'-Let's Oo Holly wood, MUS.
N::h Nation's Plavhouse. MHS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS.
!t: LV- Hancock Ensemble, MRS.
1: 1 5 Titos. Conrad Sawyers, MRd.
10:po StfiU Oit.
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IfpKHd g&'-Z&A TO MV HOUSE AN' SAV THINK I BEEM WITH fgfP
tPijla I js&apl GOOD NIGHT TO ME YOU ALL PAY THEY
Ifeip If M AT OUR POOR, SO WON'T BE NOTHIN" tP
i2ll iJgfiX SHE'LL THINK I'VE SAIP OR DID ABOUT
Hi lT gS;: ftk. BEEN WITH VOU A BE IN' OUT SO LATE J8i
mA . iSfev ALL PAY jjftJ" 1
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ass I cof . ii vicr o.it 'caooiL i -ruioVw jci k i-cT enftu . I
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I Daily Devotions IITR A HflRkS hP. W
Daily Devotions
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
Ono cannot read tho story of
the life of St. Paul without being
impressed with the fact of how
constantly he was able to keep
his eyes fixed on tho bright sido
of things and his spirit buoy
ant and hopeful, oven when life
was going anything hut com
fortably with him. To many of
us, who find it so easy to yield
to a mood of pessimism and dis
couragement ami fear, his per
sistent hopefulness ought to
bring Its rebuke, and as well,
Its own heartening message. As
be reminds us, there is no justi
fication if we would only look
far onough and deep for a little
of the pessimism that wo often
indulge ourselves In. We pray
Then at this time, our God, for
wisdom to see life wholesomely
and with no lingo of bitterness
or cynicism or fear. Thy prom
ises are with us, and Thy grace
is for our asking, do Thou help
us to Hud strong faith in Thee
as an anchor to the soul. Amen.
SUIT ASKS $6,000,000
FROM FORD AUTO CO.
NEW YORK, March 1. (AP)
Paul Kohloft, who said he was in
ventor of a device for connecting
spark plugs with colls or distribu
tors by a metal bar process, Hied
suit for UOO.OOO, Including treble
damages, against tho Ford Motor
company in federal court today.
U. S. Seeks Youths
To Fill Warplanes
and Laboratories
Hy PRESTON GROVER
WASHINGTON More than ever
before in peace time- the govern
meut is going after bright young
men from tho colleges to fitl Us
lighting planes and laboratories.
The governmnnt Is expanding its
pursuit of the arts of war side hy
side with its pursuit of tho arts of
peace.
To man the 3.000 new planes tho
air corps expects to buy during
the next two years will require not
only 25,000 extra unlisted men
from outside the colleges, but 8,000
more oltlcors, most ot thorn col
lege men.
At the satno time the department
of agriculture Is reaching out for
LlUt) bright young college men. It
wants to get that many probably
within the next year lo begin hunt
ing in lour new laboratories for
new uses to which surplus cotton,
corn, wheat or potatoes can bo put.
They aiso will seek uses for crops
which can replace those of which
we now have too much.
The selection plan has not been
worked out but It probably will be
something akin to the system which
the big technical industries, such
as Genernl Electric, General Motors
and Chrysler motors use iu search
ing out expert help. These compan
ies take selected students fresh
from tho campus and give them
jobs iu the company plants to learn
the business.
t Fliers A Problem
More complicated is the method
of selecting army fliers. The army
couldn't absorb 2.noo new fliers all
at once even if it could train thorn.
It would but a disastrous "bump"
in the promotion system to take1 in
so many all at once. Many would
serve for years without a promo
tion, as would all those coming in
after them.
Instead tho Immediate require
ments will be filled by hriniitng in
Horn private air schools reservo of
ficers, (lying cadets and newly
trained tilers who w!H serve only
three to seven years. Each year for
the next 10 years 20 to :00 will bo
selected horn this list for perman
ent commissions in tbe air force.
Hut the immediate prospect is
for ;i.oeo air corps reserve ot fleers
to be offered active duty Tor three
to seven ears, an increase from
l.:'.5it such jobs during recent years.
If at the end or three years-" they
are not chosen for permanent com
missions, they may retire, trained
tilers, with a $5no bonus.
Of course If war comes, they'll be
on the spot.
Each of us breathes out enough
carbon every hour, Hie form of
carbouic acid gas. to make a dia
mond ot ul least loo caiau.
By William.
mini. uniiLU nuiu
LOS ANGELES, March 2. (AP)
A mysterious acid capable of
damaging the metal hulls of battle
ships figured sensationally today
in tho federal trial of two men and
a woman accused of peuce-time
espionage.
The acid, sold U. S. Attorney Hon
Harrison, was obtained from a Ger
man freighter by a Japanese fish
ing bout in J937, and stored under
tho guard of an Italian at the Mex
ican port of Eusenada. 70 miles
I south of tho California border.
Tho storehouse, Harrison said,
burned down In a fire of undeter
mined origin the day before an
I American immigratiou officer was
ishot while trying to stop two men
from crossing into the United
States.
All this information, the prosecu
tor asserted, was contained in one
of the 69 secret reports of tho naval
intelligence service which H. Sa
i(ch, former operative, is accused
of selling to Mikhail Gorin, mana
ger of a soviet travel bureau, and
his wife, Natasha.
Harrison, amid deionse objec
tions, read to the jury from the re
port which 'listed the fishing boat,
Flying Cloud, registered to Mala
suka Tsuida. of San Diego, as the
importer of two cargoes of the
acid, obtained from the German
freighter, Edna.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
PORTLAND, March 2. (AP)
Mrs. H . Earl left here yesterday
to audit the Lebanon general hos
pital books but ended up in a hos
pital bed there. Driving with her
husband near Jefferson her car
got out of control and wont into a
ditch. She suffered a wrist frac
ture. PORTLAND, March 2 (API
Federal Judge James Foe yesterday
entered an order providing for li
quidation of the Willamette vaiiey
railroad. The line suspended op
erations last fall, claiming luck of
revenue.
LAKEVHCW. March 2. (AP)
A coroner's jury decided yester
day Georgo I. Modrcll, (JO, froze to
death on a remote forest road after
becoming ill while en route to a
logging camp.
The body was found Tuesday at
the end of a trail which indicated
he had crawled half a mile on his
hands ond knees heforo succumb
ins to the sub zero weather.
mitki: of fiai. si;tti.i;mi;vi
In Uif Colintv r.mrt of tln State of
h .-K.in f"r I ouglus tVuntV.
Ill tin liiattt-r uT thr estate "f Allct
Kli.ahclh Clmko, ileeoase'
Nulice Is horeliv glvt-n Unit tlui
uiiil.-rsiKiu-d udml lit strut or of the
cMate nf AlL'i- 1 Ilis-.ul-rl It Clarke
doren.vetl. lots fil;l hi I lit nlHtvu fli
tltlftl eoiirl his final jo-cuunt in
sttllci!ii'iit of salt! cMntc; and. hy
or ilr r nf mi id court thily ma do ami
uitrt'd of retold, Monday. Ihe
3rd dav nf April. I'X','. at tu
o'clock a. in.. it the comity court
room iu tho court house Iu knm
hurtf. iMniKln.H County, llrewron, lia.n
t n fixed us the time and phu'n
for hi-arluw objection, if any there
he, to said final account and for
tho settlement i hereof.
w. .r. ct,.t:Kt:.
Administrator f tie ectiitu of
Alice Elisabeth Clarke, le
CeUM d.
MITK K TO t ItKDl l OltS
tu the County Coon of the State of
Oregon for Dotmlus County,
lo the mutter of tho estate of Em
ilia Arnold, tleeeuscd.
N.di.e is hereby kivcii. that tile
uiMlertipned. has hern appointed a
ad tain i.t i utur of the estate of Km
ii m Arnold, deceit unl. hy uu order
of the County Court of ltunlan
County, Ore son. only made and en
tered, on the Mh day uf February,
All persons are therefore noti
fied, to present their claim, duly
verified km bv Jaw required, at the
office n f K. W. Ma raters in tho
Court 1 louse at Ktehur-;. Uouk
lu.t County, UrrKuii. within fix
mon"i.t from date of this notlee.
Dated and firm published this
9th day of Ft lr nary, 113!.
W. J. MF.KKU1TH.
Aduilnintrator of the estate of
Uuitpa .Vincld, deceased.
St'UHOBiS
In the Circuit Court of the Stnte of
Oregon for Do UK Ian County.
Genevieve Marie Smothers, Plain
tiff, va. Floyd tiinothtirii, Vvtvti
danL To Floyd Hmothers, the above
named Defendant,
In the nuiiie of the Stata of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint of
in) niainuii, niea aguuiat you in
thtt above entitled court und.cautte,
on or before the 30th day of March.
IHZ'J, being thti date prescribed by
the court In the order of Publica
tion of said Summon, for you to
appear anu anawer uaiu complaint,
and If you fall to appear and an
swer said complaint, on or .before
nam uuie, toe piuintin win appiy
to ihe court for the relief prayed
for In her complaint, a succinct
uta lumen. tt of which In uh follows:
For a decree of (he court dia
solvinir the marriaKu contract now
t:lMtinK between the plaintiff and
defendant, and for tho return ot
plaintiff's maidcA name of Gone
vlevo Marie Junoitky, and for hei
coma and dUuuraeiuenU of thia
suit.
This Summons Iu published in the
lioaeburif News-He view, by order
of tin; Honorable Carl Wimberly,
JuHko of the above entitled court,
made on the 27th day of February,
1931', and the firat publication
thereof is of date the -nd day of
March, 11)39. and the lam publica
tion thereof will be on Tliurnday,
the 30th day uf March, 1U3:, mak
InK u full period of four cunnucu
nye weeks.
R W. MAJtSTERy,
Attorney for plaintiff.
PuHloffico addroHH, Koseburg, Qre
, tfoll.
.NOTIti; UF FINAL IKAItI.(J
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mutter of the estate of
James it. Urucker, deceased.
Notice, in hereby Klvon that the
undersluued administrator of -the
above entitled estato did, on the
fifteenth dav of February. JJ;t9.
file In the above entitled court
and cautio his final account i' nd
that tho court on said date ttiadt-
and entered an order fixing Friday,
i no iwcuiy-iuurin tiuy oi Aiarcn.
IWJ. at tun o'clock lit the forenoon
of said day us the time, and the
County Court room in the - court
house in ILuHcburg, Douglas Coun
ty, OrcKon, as the place for heur
ln object loiia to said account.
Therefore, all perautiH Interested in
said estate uro hereby notified and
required to tile any ami an onlec
tlons to said Final -Account iu tho
above entitled Court and Cause
nrlor to said date and that anv and
all such objections will be heard
and determined at said time and
place:.
uaieu anu urst Duuitsueu i-euru-
ary 23, lit 111).
T. J. HIJOWN,
"Administrator of the estalo of
Junius It. Urucker, deceased.
0
.OTICi; OF FIKAf, SIOTTI.BMISNT
III the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mailer ot tht) estutu of
rail l h Deyarmond. deceased.
Notice, is hereby given that
thu
tho
undersigned administrator uf
estate of 1-ahth Dcynriuoiid.
cased, has filed in toe above
titled court Iiih final account in
sctllcmeut ot said estate.; and, by
order of said court duly made and
'iilered of record, Monday, the
-(in tiny oi Aiiiicii, I'jou, iu ten
o'clock a. in., in tho county court
room in the courthouse iu Uuse
liurg, Douglas County, Oregon, has
been fixed us the time and place
for hearing objections, if any there
be, to said final account mid Jul
tho settlement thereof.
A. N. OIICUTT.
Administrator of thu estate of
Edith Deyarmond, deceased.
NOTICE TO CHI0D1TOHS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Dougius County.
In thu mat tor of the estate of Eli
zabeth Walkor, deceased.
Notice is Imrcby given that the
undersigned has jv oidur of the
above untitled cotn't duly made- and
tntiiud of rudfid been appointed
tainimstrator of tne eaiulu of jaii
zahulh Walker. ci,.'.',i..l J. and has
duty qualified aa such.
All persons having c 1 a 1 m a
against said esl'it- ure hereby ru-
imreu to presctir me same to tn-j
no - igued. di. i v.-Mlicd. :i: his
r---idi l.:.e in Kose!'!i u. Donchm
County. Oregon, within six months
irom mo tlrnt publication of this
tlOllce. Which U thtt L'ml fl:i v ii f
February, i'J3D.
Al. hj. lllTTlSK,
Administrator of tho Estate of Eli
zabeth Walked, decoused.
AOTICIS F MIIF.HIFF'N S.VI.H OF
JlliAl, I'HOI'lOItTY
Ntttlct; is hereby given that hy.
virtue of an execution ami miter of
sale Issued out of tho Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Douglas
County on tho 11th day of Feb
ruary, i:.iu, upon aim pursuant to
a decree dnlv iriven and ttniMi- liv
said court on the 11th day of Feb
ruary. l:i, tu a suit Tor the fore
closure of a mortgage pending
therein in which Federul Farm
Mortgage Corporation, a corpora
tion, was plaintiff, and Joseph K.
Thomas, a bachelor: Joseph E.
Thomas, as executor of the last will
and testament of J. W. Thomas, de-
eeasou, unaruy i-uuwig untl John
Dto: Dudwig, whoso true name is
Faul l.udwig. wife and hushiind;
David J. Thomas, a widower; Dan
iel I. Keohiine. im iidmi ntsl rn 1 in- nf
tlie estate of David M. Thomas, de-
ceaseo; c. it. springer anil Duiali
Springer, husband and wife; the
unknown heirs of .1. W. Tliniims.
deceitsed: The Unknown heirs of
David m. - Jioiiias. deceuscd: nnd
also all other persons or parlies
unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest In tho real
estate described in the complaint
iie i em, were oe i en nan in, wnicu
execution and order of sale was to
me directed and commanded me to
sell lite property hereinafter de
scribed to satisfy certain liens and
charge in said decree spm-lf led.
I will, on Monday, the -0th day
if March. l!t.H. at the hour of ten
p'clock in the forenoon of said dav.
at t he court house front tloor in
Koseliurg. 1 'oughts ( tu nty. Oregon,
offer fur sale and sell at puldic
auction, fur eush, subject to re
demption as provided by law, all
the right, title and interest of the
defenda uts in mi id suit untl of nil
person claiming hy. through or
under them or anv of them place
the 1st day of March. l!Ktl. in or to
the following described real Prop
erty, to-wit:
I tie .Northeast quarter of the
Northeast uuarier of Section Six.
Township Thirty-two South, ltange
Tliree. est of the V lamelle
Meridian : and t he Southeast juar-
ter uuo mi' cast, nan or ine Moiitn
west quarter of Section Thlrtv
one: the West half of tho South
west quarter and the South half of
the- Northwest quarter of Section
Thirty-two. Township Thlrtv-one
South. Kange Three, West of the
lllumette Alerdian.
Together with all water rights,
and rights iu ditches, canals and
laterals, and rights of wav t liere-
for. iiPPurteiuint to said n remises
or used In connection then-with, in-
ludiiig (but not limited tot the
following:
with rtKlil lo use water of
Meadow l 'reek for 1 rngat ion of "jm
acres of land as evidenced 1- State
I'.-iniil dated April "a. 1931". with
priority of x-pteinber 7. 1S03;
r.xeepting ttie following:
ltegi nning at n point 350 feet
North of the Southeast corner of
Se tluii Thirty-one. T o w n.hi o
Thirty-one South. Itang- Three.
West of the Willamette Meridian,
on the y.etlon line between Sec
tions Thirty-one and Thirty-two,
th.'iiee North IMS feet, thence West
' feet, the nee South 215 fee
thence Kuit 1' li feet to tlui Oniui
of beginning.
also excepting from the above
.1 escribed land the followinir: I
"Alt merchantable fir and uinal
timber u"uu thu forvgtjiiig dvsuriti-
STAR
HORIZONTAL
1,8 Pictured
skater.
5 Flatfish.
13 dive shrub.
14 Helmet
shaped part
16 Pertaining to
air.
IT Insane.
18 Greaser.
19 Blood money.
20 Exhibitions.
22 Pipes tor
drawing off
liquids.
,25 Musical note.
26 To long.
30 Resounded.
34 Genus of apple
trees.
Answer to
49 Fish eggs.
50 Recipient.
52 Rowing tool.
53 She is the
most famous
35 Covered with
tile.
38 Life principle.
37 Small pool.
38 Railroad.
19 Aromatic oil
of coffee.
15 Insects, order
Coleoptera. .
skater.
55 Her native
land.
58 Civet.
59 Pig pen.
60 Company.
VERTICAL
1 Therefore.
2 Salamanders.
5f3
CI
1ST
1 land, with full right, lt'ave and
cenae to cu. upon tho nroncrtv
with all logging apparatus and to
and log upon said described
land, and to remove therefrom anv
untl all of the said limber thereon,
together with lull right, leave and
licenao lo place saw mill or saw
mills upon said laud for the pur
pose tit' sawing said timber into
lumber."
Situated in Douglas County,
State of Oregon;
Together Willi tbe tenements,
hereditaments and nppurle nances
thereuulo belonging or la anywise
appertaining.
suico inis ii iu uuy 'a reuru-
ary. 1139.
IM'ilU'Y A. VVI'JHU,
Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon.
otici'J to cniniiTOits
In tho County Court of the State of
Oregon lor me county oi Doug
las. In the matter of the estate cf Iiuth
Ann llarvev. deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that - tho
undersigned, by order of tho Coun
ty Codrt of the Htat of Oregon.
for Douglas County husboen. duly
appointed Kxecutor of tire, estate ol
Uuth Ann Harvey, deceased.
All persons having claims
against said est ale are hereby no
tified to present the same, duly
verified as hy law required, to the
tinucrsignen, ixecutor, at me law
office of Ira It. Kiddle, Itoom 2
Douglas National Bank Building,
Koseburg, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this no
tice. Dated and first published l-'ebru-ary
nth. iy:ta.
THOMAS S. HAUVEV.
Kxecutor of tho estate of Kulli
Ann Harvey, deceased.
xoticu oi sinnnri-s salu ot
HIOAI. l'UOI'KKTY
Notice Is liereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
sale Issued out of tho Circuit Court
or the Mate or Oregon for Douir
lus County on fho 11th day of
February. l!t:tfi, upon anil pursuant
to a decree duly given and made by
said court on the KHh day nf Feb
ruary, i!t:t!, in ix suit for the fore
closure, of a mortgage pending
inerein in which rne i-euerni i.atm
Bank of Spokane, n corporation,
was plaintiff, and William Olls
trup. a bachelor: Leentlort de
mini nnd Katanna de uaanl,
husband and wife: Federal Farm
Mortgage Corporal ion, a corpora
tion : D. 1 1 toddy and Due i lie
lioddy, husband and wife; IT. J
Koddy ami (trace I toddy, husband
and -wife; and Oakland National
Kn rni Loup Assoctiition, a corpora -tion.
were defendants, which exe
cution and order of sale was to me
directed and commanded mc to sell
the property hereinafter describ
ed to satisfy certain liens and
charges in said decree specified.
1 will, on .Monday, the 20th day
of Miirch. lSfl. at tho hour of ten
o'clock In tho forenoon of said
day, at the courthouse front door
in iioseimrg, uoiigias County,
Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction, for cash, subject to
redemption as provided by law.
all the right, title and interest of
i no iicrenuanis in sa mi sun and or
all persons claiming hy, through or
Under tbeni or anv of them since
the 1st d:iy of February, lit:: l, in or
to the following described real
property, to-wit;
Iots Heven. Kfght nnd Nine in
Work 13ight. Phil "M" of The Snth
etlin Land and Water Company,
according to the duly reeord'Ml
map on file hi the office of the
County Clerk of Doiiu'lus Cminte.
Oregon.
Situated in Douglas County.
Stale of Oregon,
Toccthor with ttio tenements,
hereditaments and uppnrienances
thereunto belonging or In any
wise appertaining.
Mated this Uth day of Fenrunry.
. VKItCY A. WKBH.
Sheriff of Douglas County. Oregon.
SIMMONS -
No. 8 1 .IS
tn the Circuit Court of tho Stnte of
Oregon for Douglas t'ountv.
Oertrudo FlUpulrick, I'htintirf, vs.
Jennie Ituidon, tho unknown
heirs of Adrian Yolnrv London
defeased; also nil other persons
or i-iirtiex n;:kiiiiuii ii 1...1 ,, .-
right, title, estate, lien or Interest
In the real estate describe.! in
the complaint herein, def.-ud.tntft.
and each and all of them,
in the name of the State of Ore-llnn-
Vim 1111,1 ,.f
hereby rquired to appear "and an
swer the complaint of pWintiff r 1 1 -
il against you In the above emitl-
four weeks from the dale of ihe
first publication of ihis Summons
and if you fail to ho appear and
answer, plaintifr for wain thej-eof
will apply to the court for the re
lief demanded in said complaint, a
suevJnvt statement uf whVh Is lls
lollowj.: For a decree that piaui-
tut is the u writer in e tmxU mid
I 2 3 k I I
25 "
M:a
SKATER
Previous Puzzle
20 She was an
skating
champion.
21 Unsound.
23 She is now a
star.
24 Grieves.
27 Organ of
hearing.
28 Wing.
29 To hie.
31 Secreted.
32 Ancient.
33 Snaky fish.
37 To primp.
40 Opera melody.
41 Hazes.
42 Feudal fees.
43 Poem.
44 Behold.
45 To exist.
46 A bull.
47 Legal rules.
48 Epochs.
51 Almond.
53 French.
54 Musical note,
56 Opus.
57 You.
3 Tidy.
4 Green stone.
5 Platform.
6 Every.
7 Honey
gatherers.
9 All, ,
dlstributively.
10 Roman
emperor.
1 1 To press.
12 East India.
14 Obtained.
15 To ascend.
T9I0 II IZ
15
i9 '
zzzu
51 32 ii
3T
entitled lo tho possession of llio
following described real property,
to-wit:
Lot Numbered Nino (it) of Block
Numbered Three (:i) Chadwick'a
Addition to the City of Koseburg,
Douglas County. Slate of Oregon,
and that the above named deleud
aiila and each and all of them be
forever barred ot any claim, estate.
Hen, or interest in and to said real
properly, and that plaintiff's title
to said property he forever quieted,
and that plaintiff have Hiich other
and further relief us to the court
may seem Just and equitable.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Kose
burg News-Review, pursuant to tho
Order of the Honorable Carl K
Wimborly. Judgu of the nbovo en
titled court, which said Order was
made and entered on tho 1st tbiy
of February, 9V3, requiring tho
same to be published for four con
secutive weeks, and fixing tho time
for you to appear and answer
plaintiff's complaint to bo within
four weeks from the date of the
first publication hereof, which in
Febiuury 2nd. 1039.
COKDON & KKOHANK.
Attorneys for Fluintiff,
P. O. Address, Koseburg, Ortgyn.
MIT UK P SHIIItlll-'S tt ALU OF
It K AL l'HOlU-JH'i'Y
Iii the Circuit Court of the EMatc of
Oregon for the County of Doug
las. Loria .lames Pickett nnd Francis
Lrf'Sllo Picke.lt, Plaintiffs, vs.
Margaret Woodrof To, Nathaniel
Hherrilt Woodrof fo. Kxecutor of
the Kstate of .lames Sherrltt
Woodrof fe, deceased. Nathaniel
SherUU Woodroffe and Jeraldino
Wnodroffe, his wife, Marie Dob
byna, formerly Muric Crow, and
Arthur Dobbyns, her husband.
I'-esmo oniy juikno, luiioeiiy
Bessie Cray Woodrof fo untl
(leorge Hague, her husband,
('row and Bruce Woodroffe, De-
fel(ant!J.
Notice Is hereby given that, by
virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of the above en
titled court in the above entitled
cause on the 1st day of February.
l!Ki!t, pursuant to a judgment and
decree made and enteied In the
above entitled cause in favor of tho
plaintiffs and against the defeml
u nts herein on the HI st day of
January, llKtii. commanding me uh
sheriff to sell the hereinafter de
scribed real property to satisfy the
sum 01 juuu.uu with interest mere
011 at the rate of eight per
er cent
day i k
further-
per annum irom tno 4 'it 11
iNovemiier, Ki.ta, and the
sum of JL'OO.OU allowed as a rea
sonable attorney's fee and the fur
ther .sum of $t;5.9U costs unit dis
bursements In said suit, and for
the costs and expenses incurred
on the sale of the real property
herein to he Hold, all In accordance
with the said judgment and de
cree. I will on the Uth day of
March. 1 !;::), ot the hour of leu
o'clock iu the forenoon, at the 'front
door of the courthouse iu Kose
burg, Douglas County, Oregon, of
fer for sale untl sell at public auc-
lion to the highest bidder for cush
In hand, the fu Mowing described
real property, 10-wit:
Beginning at the quarter section
corner on tho soul h boundary of
Section Township ::J South of
Itango fi West of the W. M., Ihetico
West IS.fiL chains; thenco North
1.19 chains; thenco North (19 de
grees Must 7. to chains; thenco
Vort li 7 ii degrees Mast it. 1.1 chai ns;
t in' nee North 71) degrees Fast
chains; thenco Hast 3. IS chains;
thenco Soul li ."l.tia chains to the
phoe of beginning ami containing
;.!': acres more or less. I .ess and
excepting therefrom one-half a- re
across (he KaM end of said tract.
Alu beginning at tin Northwest
corner of the Barton (Jones) lra t
of land In Section 4, Township
South. Itange t West t.f the W. M.ft
thence running1 Kast 0 rods;
thcine South to the Northeast cor
ner of Lot in Block 2 of Clara
Addition lo (ileudule, Oregon;
tlo-nce running WcsL Co rods along
the North line of said Block 1'.
Clara Addition to the North Weft
coiner or Lot 1 Block 2 of said
Cfai-;i Addition ; thence North to
point of hcMinnJng, In Doughis
t "ii nt y. Oregon. containing 11
acres more or less, all being situat
ed in the North half of the North
e.ijit quarter of the Northue't
quarter .f Section i. Township
South of KaiiKo 8 Weft of W. -M.
All situated in Douglas County.
Oregon.
Subject to redemption us pro
vld.d by hiw, and I will applv the
proceeds of midi Hale, first, to tho
payment of the costs of said siile
and the costs ami disbursement
of said suit Including attoin-"
fees: arid, second to the pavment
of th. amount due plaintiffs on the
aforesaid judgment with accrued
interest, and, third, the overplus, if
any. 1 will turn over to the clerk
of the above entitled court for tho
nenerii of whomyeVer may be en
titled thereto.
Iated and first published Feb
ruary :uli. 1939.
1'i-nev a wfim
Slic-iff of Dyuabij County, OretfvH