Saturday Evening, June 20,
GREETING PLANNED
FOB AMUNDSEN AS
HE REACHES OSLO
OSIX'. Norway. June 20. W)
fantaio Rnahl Amundsen and his five
ffUow explorers will have an enthnv
Usfic welcome when they arrive her.
it!itn the next few duys, on their re
Iurn from their perilous airplane ex
pedition into the Arctic.
Though they failed in their main
object, that of being the first to reach
the north pole by air, their exploit in
firing 10 a P'nt wthin 130 miles of
their Sa' lneir survival amid untol-l
harnsbips and their return to Spits
bergen in their remaining planes ar
re-'iirdfd as being a wonderful feat.
Enthusiasm Grows.
With each succeeding report of the
experiences of the fliers, the popular
fnibiifiasm grows and it has already
been expressed to some extent in tho
.ittiirrnns wireless messages sent to
the explorers, from the king, the gov
ernment and their friends.
There is praise also for the hero
ism of Lincoln Ellsworth, American
member of the expedition, who saved
Leif 1-ietrichsen and Oskar Omdahl,
irhca they fell through the ice.
Published non-copyright hccoums of
ibe fliers 'experiences say they eu-
roUDterrd a fog om after starting
from King's Bay, Spitzbergen, on May
M Ilising above the mist, they held
ro their course for some hours, until
compelled to alight because half their
psoline was exhausted. Then the ice
closed in, immovably jamming both
machines, but Amundsen and his com
panions proved eiiiul to the emer
gency. Plane Disfouged.
With the greatest of exertion, call
ing for every ounce of courage, mus
cle and determination, they succeeded
in dislodging one of the planes, al
inouph, the effort cost 24 days of ex
hausting work, during which their ra
tions were rapidly disappearing and
the prospects of a safe return seent
ingly dwindling.
Courage and perserverance won
through and at length, discarding all
the equipment they could spare and
with only enough gnsoline and food
to take them back provided thero
was no further trouble they entrust
ed themselves again to the air, head
ing for Spitsbergen.
Over the miles of dreary ice fields
without ft trace of land, the plane flew
sou tli ward, sometimes encountering
the dreaded fog, always keeping on
until the explorers were able to laud
safely on the shore of northeast land,
part of the Spitsbergen archipelago.
Scarcely had the machine alighted
when almost as if by arrangement,
the Norwegian sailing boat, Sjoeliv
hove into sight. The captain and crow
of the little boat had heard the dron
ing of the seaplane's engine several
miles away, but supposed it belonged
to the patrol expedition out to scan
the wild coast for the missing ex-!
plorcrs. The surprise and gratificatioa
of the hardy seamen when they dis
covered the mistake must have
equaled that of the castaways, who
thus saw salvation at hand. Captain
WoMan speedily Tecognized Amund
sen, notwithstanding the month's
prowth of hair covering his usually
ele.w shaven face and they exchanged
cordial greetings.
The explorers were soon aboard
b ml welcomed with the utmost hos
pitality, although the sudden addition
of six hungry men mnde big demands
on the Sjoeliv's small larder and there
was not much to eat and drink but
seal beef, eggs and cider.
iT
.'Continued from page one)
grown n'fuighters, both of them
unmarried. One of the daughters
has hern teaching school in Ari
zona, tho other daughter living
whh hor parents In Kelso.
Tho family came to Kolso from i
Eugene, Oregon, where Dovery : rPrretation program, that will include
was engaged in newspaper work, j contests and matches in all forms of
Mrs. Dovery said her husband J athletics, announces Dr. John K. Bo
carried several policies with Ilfevnrri. dean of the school of physical
insurance comnantes but did not i
know the amounts.
Dovnry was a retired major in
the United States army. His son
di"d in the W'orld war.
Dovery -spent his entire career in
the newspaper and printing busines.
Hii firt paper was The Shield, a
Weekly at Barron, Wis., about lt).
He next published a weekly nt Wor
tlr nstr.ii. .Minn., about 1101. Along
v -m Will Hnrnibrnnk. he founded,
b-ut 1010, the Chronicle, a weekly
4 ii i .,iis, d:uo. lie sold out his
"Merest there in llilS on account of
il health, and rested two years. In
V'l'tt lif. started a print shop in Eu-siu-.
tire. Me came to Kelso a ye:ir
co l;)St .November and bought th"
C'ovhtr County News. He bad tw
"'-"rv. Mrs. John Harder, !aeros..
Wi., mid her sister in Norway ar.l
three brothers, Kd and Oscar in Ai
bervi, Canada, and Ole. in Krskine.
M i:neota.
Formerly Lived 'Here
Thomas Dovery lived here for
Period of about a year, accord
inr to Robert C. Hall, supnn
fndnt nf the University prsa
aT the University of Oregon, who
knew him in a business way. He
ned the Dovery printing com
rsny at 760 Willamette street
u"w finweo" by Howard B. Free-
'Sr,i and known as the Eucne
Printing company, loavlng it about,
'he Kelso newspaper. He owned
property at 1310 Thirteenth avo
''' east, where Mrs. May B.
Hyrne now rejiidea.
' He aeerned a verv nice fort
of follow," raid Mr. Hall, "a fine
fellow VPry qUit and not a per-
wnom one would expect 10,
--. v..r,,..
!r Dovory was a member "'
Kpiacopal church In Eu:one.
"id was a clerk of the veatry
or Hie church, lie
waa alfo aec-1
"' tv of the I.ane county dem-
;"!( orcanizatlon at the time :
In re-idt-nce here.
VISITING AT SPRINGFIEL0
Mr. fi.i t. I..,.. for-
ti,:.. ... 1 .1-. l. the I
r Lome on C Itreet in Sprint-
f;i.
1925
ENGINE.
PITCHED
f Sk i
4 -.t; vvN! j
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This photograph shows the engine of the train In the ditcn, after it had struck a switch filled wlth',hrt ri"l speivally arranged for her'
dirt and washed down the hillside near Hackettstown, N. J., during a neavy storm that raged while j ftiture, even wallpaper of the old
the train sped on Its way. Officials are shown Inspecting the wreckage and seeking those reported ! 4,w,lni "-prodtned, "ii an irregular,
missing. The photograph was taken In New Jersey June 16. arrived in Eunene In time to be print-1 plot' HOxlT.". the hmise Itself, "Uxsn. i
ed just four days later. The picture was taken by NEA Service.
NO DEFENSE MY RAIDING OFFICERS EXTRA SESSION
. PARADE PLANNED MIX IN DARKNESS HELD IN COURT
i
i 1
believing that the continuance of
peace and the security of our country
depends upon a spirit of patriotic
American citizenship and an adequate
preparation and willingness to defend
our country from attack. It is under
stood that it does not bind me for fu
ture military service nor for any
further service than that indicated in
this enrollment form."
Taking the oath as a one-day vol
unteer will not interfere in any way
with previous plans for the Fourth of
July and will place no further obliga
tion on those signing, it is announced.
The following requests have been
received from the headquarters of the
Oregon Defense Test commit tee, at
Camp Jackson, Medford:
'Enroll all women possible for ser
vice in the Army Nurse corps. Terra
and form of enlistment is the same as
tor men. The patriotic women of the
state were responsible in a large de
gree for the success of the 101M I-te-fuise.
Test. At The Dalles, the enroll
ment of women exceeded male-enlistments,
the tolal of both mnking a con
spicuous record for that city.
"In order to meet the present situa
tion, the general committee, with the
approval of the governor, has ruled
that the 4(1.000 citizens who enrolled
for the 101 Defense Teat, be held
in the service for Defense Test Day of
this year. Any one-day volunteer,
lfVj-L desiring to be relieved of this
additional obligation, mny do so by
notifying the general committee in
writing at any time prior to July 4.
This action is necessitated by the
emergency of having to secure the
30.000 names that are the baaic re
quirement in manpower needed to fill
to war strength alf military units al
lotted to Oregon umler a call similar
to that in the World war.
Summer Contests
Planned at Oregon
Students of the Cniversity summer
tsession will take part in an extensive
education. The first event will be
l.ouohnll tFuma Tunndny eveninu, fol-
lnwine a (jet-logfthcr of all BiudpnlK.
Unth cvmna.iuins will be open
pvr-rv d:iy, and imming li"l will
bo Itiven'hy Kwinht Kren'h, director;
of the mpn'a gymnasium, and by Mis" I
(Irrlrude Tucker, in the Woman's:
building.
The uniremilv tennis courts arc
available, at all hours. The university j
e,.lf rourse will be the Berne of soy- j fljmmer ,chool, will make ita. first
eral matches, and bikes will also be )I)enranrc yoyi4ny afternoon, an
a prominent feature of the recreation- nun(.c, Itnlph I). Casey, profen.or
al program. of journallMii, who will have charge
City Market Does
Pnnoiifv KllCinPSS
VWv-
Another capacity dsy was !
for the rronucers j u . j, !
by W A. AvrM, market min'i. nu
... '..ii. - r;i!l .nr. a
T.umb.r of doal-ra hart apa j
: tt,. navr mnr-
ai.lpa. in. npuin, -"
ket which t"k pla-- rwmtly pro
virta for the n-arta of th. B'W market
tn a ron.iilerahle extent, Mr. Ayrei
.aid today.
If the ne Milldinc "
iFhrd wruid have a hard time now
pioridms ptc lor tne nm ,
of rroduoera demandinit apfe." the-
f.rket mrJier atatea. WHO tne '
roa'-h of the i nnnmi r.,m --
parted that there will ""'.
in the number of jrower, oain
rket. I
;
oter.e
the mark
Weather Outlook
Vnr- Wppk is Fair;
1 I
..... noThe I
PAN 1 KAM. i- -. .
w(,Jlh(,p 011,ok fr the
...ne.H here '
ed here 1
weather
.mimii June 1
.' ,,. ,h, r
tooa, by tne
bureau aa lo.iow-. . . . i
l..,fic atatea
j ne ouuo". "
frw rjily f,ir weather, ricept
for ;
,,, ,nn, the north Talifornia coaat.
T..r.tur will be above normal in
Tbe fore.t fire hatard
- the interior.
relatirely bifher in the in-
; will b
! terior.
n.uri iT THURST0X
J.i . Mu.ic by l-ubert 5-pieee
orcbeatra.
BY DEBRIS OF STORrtTOSTj '
Saw
4
iWiilii
HUNTINGTON, W. Ba., June 20.
VP) William F. Porter, a federal
prohibition officer was shot and kill
edj W. E. Workmen, state officer was
shot twice and seriously wounded,
and George Ball, chief cf state of
ficers was wounded in a gun battle
between federal and state officers
on Camp Creek in Wayne county
early today.
The battle started when federal
and state officers, both approaching a
still location from opposite sides mis
took each other for moonshiners.
Homer Joy, another federal officer
said be was sleeping on a hill over
looking the scene of suspected still
when he heard shooting. He flashed
his light and recognized Hall in ths
state forces, yelled to the men to stop
shooting, but could not be heard abtce
the din.
Porter had thrown F. J. Foe a
state officer to the ground and whs
grappling with. him, Joy said. TortT
was believed to have recognized Puc
and startea to let him tin before 1
also had recognized him. Then. Joy
said, Poe fired nnd Porter fell. Joy
covered Poe with his gun and ordered
him to disarm before Poe realized
thnt be was fighting fellow officers.
Poe was arrested on a homicide
charge and committed to the county
jail when he appeared at the hospital
to see Workman and Hall. Physicians
held little hope for their Tcovery.
(Continued from page one)
surveyed nt the same time and one
is now nearing completion, we do n-t
think it necessary to make a wntcfiil
duplication. If the Oregon Trunk ex
tends to Klamath Falls, it would hav ?
a terminal there with necessary round
house and shop facilities.
".My idea about j' int use of the line
south of Klamath Vxh, would he the
same as north. !n the event a line is
necessary to Susanville, ( !., or In
that vicinity, and it would surely be
wasteful there to construct two rail
roads." 'Summer Sun" is
To be Published
The "Summer Sun," official newv
nniiv of the rortluna ana r,unen
jnnJ of ,h lnjVpr,lty of Ore,
feature writing.
i Material for the publication will Im
selected from work of the classes
, hero and in l'ortalnd. An editon il
Ti.l.i ... i-i i
srd composed of ltalph p. cwyr ins mnen-e on vm.ir..-..,.
nnd Inef King, of Kugene. and Alfre-I
Powers tnd Miss Margaret Jhirp
rnrtlaml. haa bem trWnri tn tiitt
,.T, snmrvr S-jn" will h.
weeklr diirina tha term, and will be
p.ent to all aiiromeJ --hiol aturtenti.
Slander Suit is
(JOntinUeU lOOayiB. W. Delii.k, prof.or of e.lea -
Continued Today:
t ,
afternoon the alan-
... , - ;
. ' ,, lirD i.nua Peterson
der aim
waa mil under way in circuit cjurt
after three daya hfarina. It w
pct ,b j', ou.d to the im ',
nir ciril ca.e. on ib docket;
. .....j . .... ... ...
.1... ... a!..., me neir wee. .r'
Powell Teriua And'raon. Ander.on
rersua MrlMuial and Taylor reran,
Hii?.'
Tbe rrind Jury brouht In an in-
d!ctment ye.terday atam.t Mara
., ... ...tin. ns a diatiiiery. An
mdielnient waa alao nrsucm in
aiaiaat P. M. Swank charted with
. -. ant. m. Kl 1 Th. . fl I
mdielnient waa alao nrsucnt
..... .. ,iMwi until recalled or
tbe c-iurt.
RESERVE INCREASES
XRW YOKK. Jun 20. The actuil
condition of rlearin bouae banka and
truft coropaniea for the we.k ahow.
eiceaa reierre of f43.C.7-. Thi.
la an Inrreaae In rei'rte of l.(2,4'ri
wk U(t w,(k.
XHE EUGENE, GUAED
A-
NEA
. J
.
journment over Saturday afternoon
and Sunday.
Investigations Made
Pr. Tonney admitted that after
newspapers published the confession
of Faiman in which he said he had ob
tained from the city health depart
ment laboratories three tost tubes of
typhoid germs which he passed on lo
Shepherd and taught him how to
use in destroying Uilly McClintock.
two investigations of possible lrnkp
at the laboratory were made by
'Alt
Herman Hundeseti, head of Ihe
health department, and Pr. Tonney.
The doctor also admitted that he
understood that Fjimnn's school had
been licensed by Pr. Hundesen to con
duct a hospital, a fact which would
have influenced him in handing out
germs from the laborotnry.
Attack Resumed
The dcfenKo resumed its attack tq-
day upon tho testimony of Miss Uni -
unit i upp, win) Hnnrii nun a nuii
riage license while MvClintock died of
typhoid fever.
Frederic T. Siiuhb. shorthand re
porter, who recorded n portion of
Miss Pope's testimony beforo the cor
oner's jury whirh held Shepherd for
the murder of the rich youth, testified
that the young woman hail not men
tioned "germs'' -r "study of gertiis.1'
On the witness stand against She-p-.
herd she said the defendant, ind in
formed her lie had studied "typhoid
and germs.
$350 and 30 Days
Assessed by 'Judge
For ttq-uor.Charff e
' . . - . ,
A sentence Of if:'.ot itnd-.'10 'days
In the county jail was given to Ned
Kdwanis in. justice court this after
noon, after Kdwanis had pi Hf!ci
guilty to a charge of posset sing beer.
Mrs. Kd wards, his ife, plea.ivl
guilty to a similar rharge, nnd was
fined $L'."I. The couple were arrested
hy city police nt a downtown rooming
house last night, and turned over to
the county today.
TO BE NEXT WEEK
June 2U and 'Si have been selected
aa dates for the animal state edum
ttoral conference wlin-h will be held
on tho Kug no campus. It is announc
ed by I'. I. StetH'in, director ( the
Kugene session.
The cot.fereiM'e will open Friday
mommg. nen Pr. H. P. Sheldon.
dean of the S' hnol of hi ii nf the
uijivem'y. will give an s-Ulrrm on the
si.tgf t, ". Mmey ""--
lion. 1 lie HI leruni'll ' nni-ni
dowted to three important ml-jets.
f.. Mowed by Hifl'tjssi..ns. Thes. are
"Possibillt;es of a StientifiC Cl"ifl-
(T.tiop of I'llpi
1.(1 hy I'.. I). I'rire.
miperinteri'lent. of a-tin)a at F.ni'l,
rklahoma; Sorisliratinn PriHema in:
Hih Sehoola," led hy I'an Marlon
1'rnwn. tinlverity huh fh-ol. lMk-j
land, California: "Tlie Renear'-h B-
. .... 1 L'.(...n. !,. r
r w. ueiiisk, professor" edum .
ti-n.
tl"n.
n r-'ntunlar morriini. Mr. Il'.rner
P. I!ainy. pr-feaa.,r "! el-Kanon.
will lead a di'UMu.n
Kinan'-ea in Ori-nn.
The prorrarn w.ll he eonci:;d'd hy
W. K. Kennedy, director ot p."-"
.cho-l. for I'itt.ii'imh. who will ta.k
cdo m. i-m . ii'
on "Plana for Adnimiatratit ltr
' amtatl"n.
mm
(Continued from page one)
EDUCATIONAL MEET
Fox Puppies
For Fall tlclivory. If you tdik Fox t:i!k to m. A
year free iristruclion with- iu li jiiiir. Cull or writo
Kant-h oni mili; north of Cn-swi ll, I in u'im. i. I).
Clow, 1U. 1, C'rcswfrll, (in-gon.
.CnltfiMTFIllI I
ntiffrn nnuiriiiiTii !
rvJ rnivituunivtvviln i
.i nirm i inn urn niniHin
IlLlI liUiViLu niuiiiu
NKW YORK. June CO.
Priv is losing another
--Uiveri'
grand old :
n.anst.Mi in the ruph of
skyscraper I
buildings the roller hme on the
northeast corner At S'.Mh utreet.
It will mate way for a fourteen
story apartment the cover the Mnok
fionr, constructed by Anthony Caui
pagiu. It was built in IM's iiy Mr..
Alfred Corning Clark at a of $1,
lHK.i.W an utuisiml price for a pri
ar res:dfncrt in thosw das. She
was the. widow of Kdward Clark, ono
of the founders of the Singer Sewing
-Machine company and a noted rthil
fcuthrooist, Sho married the Night
Kev. tlt'nry Caiman 1'oiter, ltishp of
New rk. prommiMit for his work
in behalf f the poor, who first nro-
jj-cted the Cathedral of Sr. John the
j IMvine.
Business Encroaches
When tn th late nineties business
i begun to enen.uh on the (pjtet ot
Mrs. i hrk's resulmi-e tui lst street, j
she (kvid'd to build on Uiverside
hrivo. Urnest KIubk. architect of thei
jCorcoran t,illery f Art, Washing-!
(ton. the Iniled States Naval Acad-
cmy, Siiigfr building and many other j
I putdie and private utructurca, was in-
istiucied lo deMKU hrr new home as
Inc irly tin possible like the old one, i
1 so that she wouldn't know that she 1
I movvd. It was dune -with variations, .
ln ".ve it was aimply modern, but!
brick, lavishly trimmed with while;
h::ml-c:irved granite around the many
windows, balustrades of roof, cornire
and the porliro. Kmc iron work rail
ing!. emlM-lli-died second story wind
ows, with grilles at tho entrance a
fence surrounding the plot alone said;
to have coat $0O.tHm. The roof was j
copper.
Bowling Alley Built
A wing was a conservatory, with!
long arm shooting off diagonally as !
a bowling alley. On the ground f loor
was a hall IS feel wide, flanked by J
drawing room and library, both U-itl-'i.
with ccliupa IS feet high, a large din
ing room ami a .smoking room taking '
the rest of the epacc. j
When Ab ram S, llewelt henrd that i
Hishnp l'otter was to marry Mrs.
Clark, he told him; "You're going to j
lie in the finest house in New York."!
To honor the site, Hudder Cam-J
pagna has ciumiMioiicd .1. V,. 11. Car
penter, architect, to design a nmnu
uieninl Kt ruoturr --urn of the fineat
examples of modern planning and con
struction in (he city. With comple
tion of the new park and boulevard
over the New York Central Itailroad,
iiH location opposite the Soldiers'
monument will be very desirable. It
will com a in suites of nix to eleven j
large rooniH, some of four and five j
rooms. nigs along MHh and I M h
slreets incasing a garden . court will
'gitc unusual light and air. ,
(Conlhiued from ongr one)
Jems of individual justice here of
course, hut in terms of merely general
policv Ihe- b"atd"a action is an em
phatically serious one, carrying fa.'
reiiehing implication."
"Not only has the morale of the
stuff on the ground been greatly im
paired, ns is evidenced by the re-idi
m-h with which- they are weighing
esugge-Jtlons Of going elsewhere, hut
we have beirt beard of through Ihe
; length and breadth of the roiinlry,
nnd worthrtliiie persons, to wiiom we
are submitting propoKils tn come and
take the vacant pljn ch are retuiming
us slwrt and unbeNit.iting tp-gntives.
".Matters will not be improved when
our situation cotnea before the Amer
ican As.-of uitiiiii of I thiersiiy I'rofcs
s rs, na it is hound to do, and when
ttt. get the full limelight of Uilli'n
w ide publicity.
" 'I In- Cimersily of Oregon at best
is at a disadvantage in trying to g.-t
and hold high clans men. Salaries are
low, we nre far away from renters
of --ieniific atiity, and the univer
sif is not able to pay our way even
to the big annual meeting), of various
ncji fii if ic groups and nooialioiis;
w her ej i such co iii pen sa I i"tm of l lie
academic career as sainni'-al j-ars,
retirement a Ib.w n v. and the ret
li,iw none of them m et ai'i'ivrd wrh
tin.
"If the professioriate ami nil train
ing S'lnotls for the professoriate
tl.otigi..tit Altiericil. come lo believe
Hint even tcnurn is pniH"u with
II". Ifrinf S'tojecf to lllicluilielig-
alNt t)in retion of the )oard of re
g' Hts, It is . (o guens what tbe ef
fect OH fit' llll V effsejemy at Oregon
is likely lo be."
, pr.KIM.. June ar..--Chir,e
; A"
; flele(r repreellt rieea ro.
,,,. .,, , ri..,,,,tBt!irj to th. mniiater
f w,r ,rA the orein imnl.ter te.
meii'liriK that the fh:ie.e foTernment
Ktime'liHteiT .er.r relation, with
(,re.t Unta.n.
,,,.
RUSSIA
RUSSIANS INTERVENE
' tn.'(lVV .lime -'II iAi The
head't-iarler. of tt,e l'lian pea-
ants interim lional whosa offices In
Moscow 'fclay."'ijuieiiled to Chinese
wnittein tied ilhiK qnH 'orertbrnw '
the !wjvmn-fpt!wvlpsSmaii the!
abitllrxSu f f.rnrul jn'rivVction and
snomou a Chine. revolutionary a-
BANDITRY APPEARS
CWNTUN, June 2u, 14 Handitry
ind its appearance in Canton to
day when the cashier of ths Japanese
hospital, who had juat withdrawn
$.",iHtO for hospital eipensea from
the Shtmeen Uorrign settlement)
bank waa shot, just outside the
French bridge roiiuccting SI J.neen
with the Chinese city. .
It was stated afterwards that the
shooting wan not a political crime
and had no connection with the gen
eral atrike which is planned against
Japanese, ttritish and American em
ployers. American consul tndav again is
sued an appeal thit ll women and
children be removed H from 'anion
fearing aerhwu iron hi after the
strike starts.
CContln-jei from page one)
gan. the base from which the expedi
tion started.
It was ft-iind necessary to drive
their camels tar out into the desert f
to keep them from the aoldiem. i
Confiscate Mounts.
Andrews' reports wero made to an I
Frie man whose financial assistance;
did much to make the expedition po-1
slide. The man. white name cannot '
ne disclosed, died recently and the
reports are being received by others
interested in the expedition .
The expouition is conducting a
search for dinosaur egg and traces
of human evolution. The plans calle.l
f t the penetration , of the region
south of the Altai mountain, a dis
tnct which has never before been ex
plored. "We will work west of Cbagan Nor
ii White Lake 1, along the nor them
base of Ihe Alials. ns well as to the
tio.un. 1 hi wilt bring us to the home
of the wild camels and wild horses
ni-d I hope we can bring back speci
mens of both," Andrew an vs.
Coshow Funeral
Service Sunday
SALEM, Pre., June l!0. Knneril
services for Mrs. O. Coshow, wife
'f Jusllcs Coshow of the slate su
preme court, wilt he held nt the Itig
ilon mortuary here Sunday at U:.'t(i
oYloek n. in., after which the body
will be sent to Itosehuru, where the
burial service will be Monday, Itev.
K. 11. Shanks, pastor of the Baptist
church, will conduct the service. Th"
supreme, court will be represented at
Koachurg by Justice (ieorge M.
Urowii.
FUNERAL SUNDAY
I r. K. V. Slivers, pastor of the
Kir! Christian churh, will conduct
the funeral services for Hnbert Col
ntaii PwigaiiH at the Itraustetler chap
el Sunday at U p. m. Inlerment will
be at (ireenfield, Iowa,
LEAVE FOR SUMMER
Miss Helen Andrews. Miss Kdith
Howe and Miss Haiel Johnson have
gone to Itoneyville to spend the summer.
! Sim
Smooth Top Plus Standard
Heat Control A Combination
That Has Them All Beat!
(Mountain States
Power Company
Telephone 28 881 Oak Street
HAS WEEK-END GUESTS !
Mrs. Sadie Howe has as k-end :
guois Mr. atld rw. Klnier Knssell :
and family of Mjrtle l'omt fcml heH
Mr, V . art7n", ,lM":h-i
er. )in. A. 1 mi. nf nlom. ;
; - i
I SUMMONS fOH PUULICATION i
.;rrl"! ' ""rl Stnte
l.nmnr.1 tlri.lv . .i,S.u .... . i.. J
lirasl, (othorwine known ..Ybri.t
wife. I ucne K. Mi l'ornark n.i l m
l-ini'
I'oe-.Mc oriia. n. nis mii. A. H. Hruni
nntt and Jane hoc Itnunmitt. hit
wife, and ,1. A. (Hxins and June lo
(twins, hm ife, het'endant.
To WiMtam (irasii . Jttne lloe (iras
ly, Andrew Cracly. llfrttme ,. Urasly,
Leonard (Jraly, Chris (Jra'v (oilier
wine Itnnttn an Chitdt tirijtlev) and
M iry lloe (Jraclv. his iff. nd .. A
(wins. and Jane l.e ( 1 mgs, ' I e
feutluutK. In thit name of th S'ate of (trrr.n:
A. oi are hereby required to ppar
tiH n(nr Ihu ,.ni.i u ..i f....l
agirst you in the abuve entitled unit
on or before the last tyj ,.f an
weeks from the due ,,f (In first pub
lication of thu summon. 'aid period
of six weeks being the time prescribed
for publication liercf.; and if vmi fail
so to answer, for w ant therof, the
pdainiiff will appiy in the Court for
tie relief demanded in t his complumt.
to-wit
That a decree he entered against
ou. William (Irasly. Andrew tiiaslv.
Iteithiie l Urasly, Leonard Cruslv
And Chris tiraaly (otherwise km.wn
Do. ir,l,. h Aiulrri lira T " f1 H.erMfif, helonj lo or
ul it. i ti mr.l in t-nnnection with miitl Drfni-
aa Christ tlras-dey). tor (he muh of I Second, in the parmrnt of the
fourteen thoiimind seven hundred , amount due plaintiff 'on auch Juris
sixty-eight dollars -and iwentv-five i ment ai shall be entered in plaintiff's
cents tM-t.iiM.'J.i) t.gether with in-:ta.o herein; and
terest thereon at the rate ot i per1 Third, with respect to the balance,
oeni (il per rent) per annum from ihe j if nnv, then rein.utuiic. in stirh uiao-'
lt day of May. HCI. to the Nt dav ner a- the Court mav hereafter direct,
of Novemt'er, I'.l-JI, and together with 1 Pceluring that siud defendants,
interest thereon at the rate of eight William tinisly ami .lane Poo t.raly.
per rem tS per cut! pt-r annum tin wife. Andrew Uratlv and Herthuo
from ami afler the 1st ilav of -vtMii- I., (Iraslv. Iks wite. Leonard (irnslv.
ber. lii'JL and for the further sum of Cl ris fira-dy. (oiherwise. known ai
tne Thoutritid Two Hundrctl Ninety- ; Chri-t tirasstev. and Mary Hoelirn--
! our T4 lim dollars tSr'iH.7t to-
gether with iut
nt thereon at the
nt (S ptr cent per
rpte okeiaht per
nuiMiin from and aft
the ith day of
May. llij.i. and for the further sum
of two hundred fifty dollars (J'J.Mt) every one of them and any and all
together with interest thereon at the other persons claiming or to claim by.
rate of eight per ceul tS pep cent ', through or under them or any one or
per hntimn from mid after the L'oih more of them in any way or manner
day of April, lU'.'.l. and for the further whatosever be forever barred an I
sum of seven hundred fifty didhir ' foreclosed of and from any and nil
C7."i(1 and for ihe further sum of J right, tille. claim, equity of redemp
thirteen dollars and seventy-five cents j lion, or other interest or estate in or
($1!I.7I) together with intcreM there- j to said real properly and any part
on at Ihe rate of eight per cent (S per ' (hereof, excepting only the stntnmrv
cent) iter annum fiom and after the right to redeem, permitting plaintiff
irsth 'biy of April. tii and for the to bid at and become the purchaser
further sum of fifteen hundred do- j under said sale, directing the sheriff
lars ($1n00) attorney's feijs, ami for ( to execute n deed lo the purchaser -r
oluintiff's costs .and disbursements , purchaser of h t id aide, Und ordciinj
herein sustained;' foreclosing a cer- thai such purhaser or purchaser! be
tnln morlaage made and eeeuted by let into posesion of said real prop
Willlam Urasly. n single, and Andrew : erty upon presentation of said sher
(Irnsly and Jterthae h (irnslv, his ' if fs deed thereto; and adjudging that
wife, on the Uth day of Pecember, ! any and nil rights. Interest, claims,
IP'.'-, covering certain real property' liens or benefits whyh said defend
situale In the county of Lane, and ants or cti.v one or more of you have
state of Oregon, tow it: j or claim to have In or to said real
Beginning at a t-oint four aid sKlv property or nuv fnrt thereof, he tle
huiilredlh ( I:tt0 chains south oO ' t imed lo be subsemient in time an 1
deg. wet of a point on the .vest line i subordiiMile in right to the lien of
of section eighteen (IS) of township : plaintiff siid moi luaje. and to phtln
eighteen .(IN) south of range eleven ; Cft's righl. title, and inle.-est in ami
(11) WnM of Ihe Willamette Merl- j to said real property, and (runting
dian. which Is thirteen ami aim-four ' plaintiff audi other and furlher re
hundredths (llt.iH) chains south nf ; lief in the premiea as to the Court
the uuarler seel ion corner on said j limy seem cuuitshle and proner.
west line of said section eighteen I S I ! This unvmona is published by order
and running thence north oOdcg. earlnf (he Honorable C. . Itarnard,
flfly-aevfii' (n7) chains to the north- County Judge of the within county,
east corner of the southeast tptarier ' made and eulered on the 7th day of
of the northwest uunrirr of said s Mny, U'-'o, pveseribiiig that iliii sum
Hon eighteen (1); thence e-int tweti-i uiotis be served by publication there-
(2d ( chnina; theiu-e south siiy
(1101 cbaiio to the south line of said
section eighteen I I) : I hence west
on the south line of huh! section elgh
teen (IM to the east bank of the
north fork of the Siuslnw river: ! summon, and .nine 'jn. i!i.'.t. in t
thence up stream along said bunk in ! time of hist publication of this sum
Ihe place of beginning, containing two nmiis.
hiimlred and aeveuiv C.70 acres) ItUCI'Itt MAC VKAtill,
more or less. In Iiie Counly. Oregon. : Hlilil'dHj rt WKTT.
Alan Inl No. 'J of rrtinii lw,;,tV. AtlolneVS for I'lrtlntlff
four CJP In ttiwnfihip eighteen t ISi
south range twelve fl'Jl west of Wil-
lametie Meridian, ami lots N"
If you have not already seen these
beautiful ranges, rlo so at once and
take advantage mf this opportunity to
purchase a gas range on easy terms.
A small payment clown and the bal
ance monthly with your gas bill.
Pago Three
A and 7 of section "nlnMerri nfl)TatI in
township numberfd eighteen (18)
"uih pmirelet en.-j 11 1 of Wil-
Heridian. in Iua -County,
T"'h !. "" "'I .-Ibwl.r t.4
tf n.-m.nn. hereilitiimfnts. right.
l.rivili'Ks, appurtt'ininres. easements,
r'tl"" "' ,v,lr ""rpl"lll belooit-
rm!.,. V. , , - h..., . Zn.V
'" "" wal" mill wter
. "nd ,l,'"cr.'l,lio"!
I,... ...,.r. ,.. . I.
b'Oini" appurtenant (o or incident to
the ownership of or used in connec
tion with said premises or any part
thereof; end aNo the estate, right,
title, interest, h-nietead, or other
r'aim ttr deniand f well in law aa in
equity whirh the mortgagers then bad
or .h.mld th.rt;ifter a-iuire of, in or
ti satd remiBcs or any part thereof,
t"'flher with all the rent, issues, and
pr-ftts f the property thereby cn
veved or any part thereof, and le-
tanng puiniutf sain mortgage lo be
ftrst Uf,n ll(in ,Uf auI r,.rt, p.
. . , '.
tty and superior to anv rmht or in
terest of amone or more of aid de
f i-n. hints; foreeloslng saitl mxngag.
providing for the sale of s:id real
propertj. or of no much thereof a
n lit. v be uerensary to pay such Judg
ment, Uic ciMts and eipenses of raid
sate, plaintiff's said csts and dis-
tmrseint'iitJi. unu .Uit attorney a fee.
nt)l for the application of the pro
N of such sale:
First, to the payment of said cos's
ai-d vpensea of said sale, of plaintiff
1 kind Hn,rn.v'. tVe
ma ami iiistmrreiuenis, and of
ly. his wife. Kugene It. McCornaek
and Jane poe MeCnrnaik. his wife, A.
li. Itnnumitt and .lane Ui Itrumniilt,
1 his wife, ami ,1. A. (hvingn and Jiini
Pop tlwincs. his wife, ami each and
' of once each week lor six (n) con sec
til ive weeks in the Kugene ailT
lluard. a newspaper putdishcd in Lane
r County. Oregon. May , Ul'.", is (ha
date of the lirst publication of thit
: Address RIO tiasco Al.m'ding. 1'orHanri.
Or-gon. '
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