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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2. 1925.
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The Coach
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Hudson Brougham $1450 -Hudson
7-Pass. Sedan 1650
Z. All Price Freight and Tom Extra
Through quality Hudson-Essex have long been the ,
World's Largest Selling "Sixes".
The economies of this 'greatest volume production
are passed on to buyers in prices, which everyone
knows, are below all comparison.
That is why owners think of Hudson, not in term's
of the price paid, but in the costly car qualities, , .
performance and reliability it continues to give long
after the price is forgotten.
World's Greatest Buy
Delivered to You . ; .1
Hudson Coac'i, 51375
Hudson Brougham $1670
Hudson 7-pass. Sedan, $1875.....
Essex Coach, $915 v.
ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY
12S N. Ross St.
Marking the second drive In the
company's extensive "lie Careful"
campaign, the second message In
the series being broadcasted ;
thtroughout Pacific coast states by .
the Inion Oil Company, of Call-,
fornla, was displayed at 1S00 prom
inent locations last week. 'The dls- I
rTJIS label is our pledge at Author,
ized Ford Dealers that the uted
Ford car you buy from ut has been
reconditioned to insure the maximum
value for the money you invest ut it,
G A. Lockwood Motor Co.
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. Down Payment , .
$285 balanca i3 months
$415 ' balance 18 months
........$470 ; balance 18 months
$185 - balance 18 months
Phons 438
play will last one month.
Kor the subject of Its second ef
rt, the company has taken the
ttudcncy on the part ot drivers to
overlook traffic rules. "Traffic
Itules Are For Your Protection
Be Careful." Is the text of the mes-
sare which captions the design II-
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and Only
$285
. Down Payment on the Coach
Balance Conveniently Arranged
Roioburfl, Oregon
lustratlng close observance
"Stop" signs.
"We are highly gratified by the
results of our first broadside, aimed
at careless driving where school
i children are likely to be In the
streets." says L. P. St. Clair, vi'e
' prealdeut ef the t'uion, who isv di
' reeling the campaign. "We were
advised by school principals, board
of education auperintendents, and
mayors of cities all up and down
the coast that this cautioning mes
sage was of great boner it.
"The Second phase of the safely
need is Just as Important. Traffic
rules are apt to be considered
bothersome and tnlr violation
taken aa a matter of course. As
a matter of fact,' the only h7e,
not only of safe ' driving, but or
consistent speed, lies in the strict
observance of traffic regulations
by all' drivers. Anyone w-ho has
been caught in a traffic Jam with
out an officer in attendance, or
who has been held up for hours be
cause foolUh motorists cut olf
driving In th opposite direction
ky filling up the left side of the
road, knows how Important It Is
that motor-its be guidid at all
times by the regulations laid
down."
'Why go to Hot Sprints. hn
science has brought tli- Hot
Spring to yon? fhompunn Mineral
Vapor Itaths. l)rUKl-fw Health Ceri
ter, 27 Cass St. Phone 4M.
rvtoir frith s
T0LDS
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of
oiAWdotchsstwtmorsaas-y
0 tTMUMi axistnaUy with
WICKS
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10 A CHEVROLET
1M arsma or American trans- District 33, Buckhorn, 5 mllla.
portatlos has ben enacted within plati, t 36, IVel. 4 mllla
the 90-year life sj.au of Captain , )isiri-t 87. West Koaeburs-Mel-Joel
Mulcy Iluback, one of the ft' roae, 10 mills
surviving lluka betwevn he roman-1 District 39, "south Deer Creek, 6
tic day of the covered wagon aud ' mus. a
the modern aatomoblie., ' j District 42. South Myrtle M,
Captain llotatck. who formerly ' j mjn,
drove a covered wason. now la anj I)ls,rct 4S. Cunter. 10 mills. ,
enthusiastic motorist. 1 Wstrict 47 sunshine ranch. B
In lstS when only 10 years ,UM mills.
ne urove tour yoae or oien aa tney ,
plodded slowly westward with a I
creaking prairie schooner in whk li I
he and bis parents migrated 150
miles to V'lnulemac, Indiana, then
a frontier town.
In eroding the Wabash river the
alowly westward with a
eight oxen became frightened, got
beyond control of the Child driver
and lunged uwtty through shoulder
deep water. They nearly upset
the wagon but finally returned to
the eadt bank of the river at the 1
battle ground near Lafayette, Indi
ana, where llurrison a few years
before had defeated a large baud of
hostile Indiana.
Today, ii) years later, Captain
lloback, erect, alert and with the
clear eye of the frontiersman, la
enjoying transportation ofva far
different type. After hesitating for
10 years - to "tackle the new-lang-led
gasolluu rigs," he has pur
chased a Chovrolet touring car.
"Goes like a scairt rabbit," said ;
Captain lloback. "Kaoy to drive,
too. 1 thought a body had to be
pretty good with machinery to
handle a car. Mebbe that was true
way back when 1 first started to
hanker after a car when 1 was
only 80 years old but It shorely
isn't true now. I missed a lot of
fun by waiting so long."
Captain lloback drives frequent
ly iu tho vicinity of Brlttou, Okla
homa, where he now resides, lie
has built a garage for the car. The
captain reuts out the large farm
which he homtwtcuded alter Join
ing the land rush tu Oklahoma City
in lShS.
l had hn nmsiwrnui nnil Kuf?-
cessful la Indiana ar.d later la Ar-'
kunsu," be explained. "1 owned
two saw mills and & planing mill.
but lost them both dujin the
Cleveland administration.
In Vnrt ttiiih Arlfrinii
I t
Im.
in of tho nroclamution oneniua !
land in Okaiahuma. 1 wulkfd from ,
Fort Smith to Oklahoma City. My
dog. Old I'al, went With me. I w as ,
broke, but that didn't matter to Old !
Pnl. It to.,k us narlv 10 dava i
We lived olf the country. Ante- couty court hns the right to rec
lope and deer were as thick as 'omaead the amount of cooperailou
crows In a cointield land will endeavor to give the dls-
"Durlng the excitement of the : "' a "at it can uivert to tuat
land rush I lost my Old l'al. A man j Project.
oiltred me a ride In a awo. Did i Tax In Question '
Pal was standing nearby w hen the The Dlxouvllle-Kdunbower , dls
whlsile blew as a signal tlmt the rii t, number 'it, has provided 10
rush was on. . Guns were fired, 4n!l is to be used for gradtugand
everybody shouted and lashed their
norses. Tho long raco over tile
prairie was very inriiiiug. x staKeu i
one of the most valuable farms lu that the county would provide co
Uie state, but 1 lost Old PaL 1 operation equivalent to the amount
, "That was long ago and of course of 7 mills. The question has now
he's dead now," the old man added ' developed whether or hot tuo ats
wlstfully. "Hut I would give the tlon of the district Is legal. It Is
whole farm to have him back, with claimed that the voters had no
me now." . . rjnt to iucludo such a provision.
After IM:;g 10 years on the farm
Captain Hoback moved in IUUd to proceeding is invalid. Tho matter
Dikon, Oklahoma, where he was is being Investigated by the couu
postmaster, railroad agent, marshal ty court.
and biayor. He came to Bui ton in District 19. Glcndale, has voted
1 1909. lie has been married twice. ; 5 mills for the purpose of coiitinu
iHis second wife died in 1923. Dur-Mng the present pavement toward
jlng the Civil war he answered Lin-: the highway. The district has al-
coms first call aud served five
years aa captain of Company H,
ol th Indiana volunteers, lie was
reporicu aeau at tne name ot ani-
lou. The captain still has the
Bword which he carried through
Iho v. nr.
On the occasion of his nlnticth
"-"" v-",,'" """
entertained his friend, 31. L. ITapp.
W.......U,....,
other'
guesls. including muny plo-
neers and membeis of Grant l'ost
..v. u. . ' . ., u . .... u ia mi;
lonly surviving cliarler member, lu
V .1 1 1 A li r.t u-1 I..k l.u lu tlw.
the near future Capinin lloback
will test bis newly-acquired skill as
a motorist on a tour to the hduie
of his daughter, Mrs. Maine Louia
llale. at lleDer Bprings. Ar-ansas.
0
How much insurance is euough?
line is mini, m liw liui mru caii.i
A'ldl.rh Zukur $S,VU0,UMU.UU
Kodmaa Wanainakt r 4,hou,(JDu ui-
Alprrt liu ront , 4.VJb(0"tf.U0
I J. C. lrV nnny , 3,'J0..W.Uj
John Vatininuit-ir 3,"iju,uoo.oii
Vtny Kuckult-Uer . S.ouu.uuu.ttu
J. P. Wojtta i i.uuu.yotr.ou
SPECIAL ROAD
! TAEXS VOTED EY
! 40 DISTRICTS
j (ConUnocd from Tne 1.)
ha nnnairlorahiT In ci t tidn-
Onrt, accoidltij to X'rvaent taiuula-,
tioirt.
! Set New Record
I The action of the districts
0f
t the county la b' Uevod to get a ree
ord for the state. It Is bellfvetl
that more road districts In lKn;tls
' county Lave voted special taxed
thau In nny other county of the
suit". Although the load dl tilcu
In the county are numoercd up to
,7. there are actual: only 66 dia
; trit la lu the county, the othcn L -I
inn niutikipahUifl not uiid r the
i control of tne comity court. i)t
there C6 district forty have vote I
special taxiii. varin ftoin to iu
mllia. The dtatiicu piovidlna; pe
; clal funds to bo tevlfd during the
jcomln year are aa follows:
I Lflmrfrt 1, Millwood, S miils.
IM strict 2, Glide. X uiilis.
Ihatrtct Z, (lardlner, Ju mllln.
District 4, Rmlth Rfver, 10 mills.
IMstrlct 8, lleckh y district near
Elktoti, 10 ml
District 9, Kello, 10 mills.
lilBtriet 11, Muliose nnd Klpar
:0e. 7 mills.
i District 12. Looking C1S0. 101U.
Wstittt 21. Anlauf, S mills.
Mstrii-t 22. Hayhnrst, 5 mills. :
District 23, Klce Valley. S mills.
IMstiii 2. Scott Valliy and
Boswoll Sprlaca. & uilUi . .
I -District 25, Klkhrail. 10 mllla.
3 mills.
District S:
la. 10 mill
Edeubower-PlxonvU-
i,irl(,t 4, i,,, i.k(,. ,0 mins.
' District Bl. Green Valley. 6 mills.
District 62, Dodge Canyon, 6
mills.
District 53. Tyee, 10 mills.
District 55, Qulne'a Creek and
Aialea, 10 mills.
District 5. tteston-Tvn Mile, 10
mills.
District 07, South t'mpqua above
Tiller, 2 mills.
Dbtrlct 60. Tiller-Trail above
Drew, 5 mills.
I District 02,
Garden Valley, 7
I'mpqua-Tyee, 10
mills.
District -69,
mills.
District 70. Red Hill district east
of YoDcalla, 3 mills.
)istilet 71, Lone Rock Rock
Creek, Id mills.
District 73, N. Fork Smith River,
7 mills.
District -74, Flournoy Vulley, 10
,. . . ...
, 1)ls'rlc'78'' N- end CamAi W'
I0, l mills,
.""trict .8. Anchor, 10 mills,
,' Paving Contemplated
'i me imijuniy ui cmshb me
money is strictly for maintenance
work and Is to be scattered about
the districts to keep up roads . al
ready constructed. Others provide
for minor improvements or exten
sions, widening of narrow places,
elimination of eteep gradi1, etc. '
The largest project Is the paving
west of the city, called for by the
Melrose district. This district num
ber 37, includes the territory west,
of Itoseburg to Slelrose. A 10-mlll
" 11 Z ":CZ't k -" i
' ' "M ' " w !
PiL'd a follows
one mill for the
I'mpqua park road along the south
side o( Nebo, ono null lor tho
old Coos Bay wacn road along
norm sine 01 .ML neao, sun
ft ""'' Paving westrrom,
tne enti
01 me stumers iiome i
pavement
the west ha, been designated
. cnsequentiy.
w'" tte approTal, assistance )
cau oe given me uistncu i ne
,'nriWellng eust from the cud of the
lxmglns street pavlntr. This tax
was voteu wan tno tiniierslnndipfr i
and 'that consequently the entire I
'ready paved a mile Rud a quarter
north flora Clendale and the spo
rial levy will provide between
eight and
nine thousand dollars
which, will complete approximately
another mile of the 9 foot pave-
ment.
District number 2, Glide, has
two a 3 mill levy, wnicn m IM,.wo former wero sentenced to
,,..ied largely lor work boiween
i.mio ana ino iine itoca criuir",
jumrovlnc a stretch of road lying
along tho river, the road now be-
ing on
Ktol grade but bi tng in
ueed ot sjiuotiiing and sui lacing,
dome of the sueclal tux .umncy
ill be soent nn Imlirovanirnl
work on other roads within the
uistrleL
uirirt number 3, Gardiner, has
provided 10 mills for work on Hie
nevtn, hii;huy norih towards
liie Lan county line,
Build New Road
District number 4, Srn'.th River,
H to raise a Jo-mlll l:vy to b us.-d
I'T thu construction of a atjction
of a at-w roud up the river, 'i he
I'-ahk-ntH of that district have
l"-n trylriR for sevtml yais to
?'t a road Martod up the river and
nave stu ccidt U in havinK a -ury
niade. Th y clothe to nuvly a ior
Hon of thdr apeclal tax to the pro-
j.-ct.
iJlntrkt number 9, Kotlor. h.f
voted a lumlll levy to ellmlnattj
ot the or?t mountain rnada
J" ItiKls couuty, Koniernon hi
I he grttflu on that itmd ru:i!4
; ijiRh ax Zit and 2't jf-r cent and the
ro;ul wlndi about alo:,? thu fare of
iho hill, overhangii'itr th" rlvnr.
and In 11 ace a 1b quite danrwoun. ;
1 he district Ih to b'llld a new
icntde on a be tter Im atlon and do t
.iway villi Uin iireont dangerous j
tr.ad. This jtniMO.ein' nt ahould bo j
i.t much Interest to iionehui k aa It j
is on the Rom 'burft-Heed.-port j
route by ay of lKfJe canyon and
l.lktnn.
llafilr't 43. lHin I-ake, is a-
I'lylllR 1'5 peei;il Rinni y to j
!m jMlrt-iiKfii y road. 11 retnfore j
the di.trlet hai b'--n lnt"r-dd In ;
the con .11 ruction uf the Mill Creek- j
road, ill on whi' ii federnl aid haa
been piven. 1 iiin r'l htn fm-j
I' hed will KiTe th Ixkhi Lak tliv
I lift f'ni. onlltt tu thu JN.rrla-
port ra'i t present, however,
t'lo 00 Millet la ly way of AUt-
i naney and Maralultdu. Thia road j y;
haa b en neRlect"d and the real-: t
danm fuel thHt fhey tnuit keep p -li
fairly Kod ronditiou until the c
new outlet U pnrhhl. ?
To Cure a
CoM
Day
. Take
c' '' ' -
tablets
The tonic and Inxntlve
efTect of Laxntivo BROMO
QUININE Tablets will for
tify the system againstGrip,
Influenza and other serious
ills resulting from a Cold.
The box bears this signature
Price 30c.
Rock Creek and Lone Rock, which
will be welcome news to all who
visit the popular resorts along the
North Umpqua.
Super District Planned
The record for speclnl road taxes
voted would have been 'Still greater
except for tho plans for the. super
iinpiovumont district In the Lower
Umpqua region. .Klklon and Seotta
burg have voted special road taxes
year after year but this time voted
down their projects, because, it is
belrved, of the possibility of the
(ornintloa of the big tlufUict.
It rr...l t.w ..nil. . l,-.
numtmr of the dietrlttt in that r
gioo, luclutliur tlie cities of KeedB
port and lrain, to make a apvcial
I levy ot 3d mills to be It vied over
- work on .... I)r.lD.
. t
"'recent, and Tn"th lloosevel
hl W14 from y rjouglas county
Un(, f0 HlV(l9orL
With these various . improve
ments assured the outlook fur the
betterment of road conditions with
in the couuty during the coming
year are vry favorable and the
record made speaks highly for the
spirit of the residents of Douglas
county, who are t paying a great
sum in taxes fur better roads.
i.
- A few of tboso hu-ge
wash boilers left, (let
all -copper
yours at
Powell s f urniture Co,
F03 4 VsOLATGHS
10
pi i in
i i n'.r
SAI.KM. Ore., Dee. 2. It. T.
1 Cookinghum. sheriff of Umatilla
Pierce urging exi-culUe clenieuey
for Art SpiniiliiK, John Fehleu,
Jack Wright and J. S. 8wan-on
prohibition lnw violators. The
! year in jail and to pay fines of
x i to eacli.
I "lloth those men have wlvos
and chlldreu uud were iu straight'
,6110(1 cirrumstanmn, which cnuwd
me to make a plea to you for
cli mrncy and a parole, " writes the
'sheriff. "These men have both
plelced m tht thpy will Devcr
tou h or hnndlft lif.uor again, and
1 h(,(ve them."
Wright and Hwnnfton were ont-
emeu iu tu w- vajm vr
lines ot IhDt) each lor bootlg-
Knir;. They have aefved thir time t
.n.1 have no money to pay their
rlnes. The sherlif ways lto thinks
they have rracnej tho point wber
th(.y are li't rniiiied ti ret o nn. He
favors cult in tlu:tr fines in tiHll.
AM tour hae jnba iromied (hem
and are wiUInK, the letter au-ys,
to work and i;-ty (heir flnts lu
montlily lu.,i allmom. TIio diH
Irlet atioruey and the JwlKea are
-uld
concur with the nheriff.
The hdii' of I.vcrKreen Grange
will hold a bruuur and rooked rood
Kitle, iiK'iudiiiK lionilny, cot ( aKo
(:hete, honieinuile bread, IIckle,
iirtfU, cooked chiclu u nllb l)03s-
uiK. caiHif and pitM, at aku-t-lVf
j liardnuie fetore, Uatuiday,
liee. Mil.
VviiCii Wintsr Comes
roirrt Hcnzy ansTar
Fax Coi'ohs 4 v) Colds
j CJT TH'8 DOT-
IT IU WORTH MONET
4 Un ie rlF Ci.,
Cii'-i-o, III., writing
Tx''- r
iHfttj Tifc''i fr 'int twiiAii J tt
s i T i ufliwi"la i idii art i(ee
(Mm
jM-t s,f ute 1m14 mll-ivoa o
1
Aire You Serving' Your Grocer ' ' '
Or U h Rrvlnir you? Th df(erene toet.wn t pervk froeer find
a noii-ttrvi(jj Mi'ocwr la thl: ,. - ,
Th n..rvh- rv'pr tuHvm your order ovar th telephone and deltTr
o jr kuuJii In yuur kitchen.
Thtt non-jrvloj itruvvr nt.ika you, dttllvcp Vour Monty to biro and
th-li you carry your rocrlis hunin yoUrnelf, 1 .
Who ictvvs tha' alivi y mrvico, you or your ffrorer? v
It cotus no more to Ivt lilin rr yuu. You don't br to pay hint
for tJie irlvllfK4 of rIn blitu J-man4 ervU-e,
W Are hrt to acrvo you and at the um tlmo o(fr th hiajhwt
iuality fuutid at the loweat PoaalMa prlct.
vi..hon ua your order. We will deliver h foods, rain or shin
ftud U L-oala you no more. ,
ECONOMY GROCERY
- O. L. JOHNSON - -Phone
S The Store That 6rve Vou Best. 344 N. Jackson 81
Mr. Shipper
Let Us Haul Your Freight
-jtii9ki We operate dally seryice between
ROSEBURG AND PORTLAND
ROSEBURG AND MEDFORD
. ROSEBURG AND MARSHF1ELD
Distributing at way points
7
i Express Service
rm :- a..i ' T
Oregon Auto Transportation Co.: I
.f 4QI Oak St. : Roseburg : , Phone 3I-J- jj
I lAZmVTTCTM
p mm taF x a w v
For Cannery Work Trimming Apples. Good
Stock to Work On.
Work Will Last Until About December 10 to 15
Frank J. Norton Comoanv
Sutherlin,
1'lau to do your Christmas anop
plng early more advisable this
yar than ever before belter op
portunities for Christmas are now
on display in Crocker's Drug Store.
See our windows.
i I
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DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. 9. Weather llureau, local of
fice, Uoseburg, Oregon, 21 hours
ending t l. lu,
Precipitation In Ins. A Hundredths
Highest temperuture yesterday 55
Lowest temperature last night 41
Precipitation, last 24 hours .50
Total precip. since first month .65
Normal' precip. for this month 6.92
Total precip. , from Sept. 1,
'IMS, to date , 6.42
Average precip. from Sept. 1
1ST7 .... , 8.40
Total deficiency from Sept. 1,
,1925 4 2.02
Average precipitation for 4f
wet seasons, (September
to May Inclusive) 31.48
l'rubably rain toulght and Thurs
day, oooler Thursday.
WM. UKU,. Meteorologist
NOT1CK Of 5111 HIKK HALK OV
UK L I'UorKKTV
ia the Cli:iilt Court of the State of
Ur.-ts-.fi for IuukIh County.
V. M. 'irthfri, I'luintlff. va.
I'ernu-lla Jtl.'Ltonouah a,ud W. E.
Ah1! iinouKh, UffvnOMil.
NutUe Ih hrreliy Riven lint by
Virtu of nn execution and order of
hale ij)itvl out of tlie abeve en
tiilutl cuiirt In tho nbovo fntltUd
cntiBe on the iTtni Any rf Noveinnur,
tu m dlrcotvd auA dvltvcred,
cominandinn: nte to thu lieruin-
after dfitci ibtul real property tu eut-
t i'y H' Judaii!
foreotnfiuru rmlfn-d and entered In
th above entitled mitt on the 20th
day o( NoVmt4tr, JUiii. In favor of
tliM tiltuvtj ni hied plaintiff and
nKnln.it the ainrv rmnit'd dufv-nd-ants,
tor th) mint of :i42f.T7 with
liit-iroftt on ti'wO,0t tlmrfof at the
rule of t pr cvnt per annum from
thu 2tiAhxy of NoVt-nitir, and
trie further aum of and the
ttavm all(1 lh(l fr,h;r ' , ot ai.jo !
iron t a and ftiabt.ra.-iiient, 1 will, on i
.Moiiildy, the 2Mh day ut IH'ri mbr, i
l-5, at the hour of f o'clocK in
th afternoon of aaid day, at the
front door of the court houM In
Itoitttburt,. I'uUKlaa County, Orwffon.
offur for "ale ami Hell at puhllc auc
tion, to the hlKiifMt bilir for -aah
Is hsiwl I kn r.illnvli.v ...-1 U-A
i real urvpefiy, IO-WII
IsQl one tlie auutht-aat Quarter of
the tiorthent qiiiirtr end the '
""r? . ..."'i.,',. V ZSZH
1, aotuh, runid l went, or the Vt H-
laiU'iia M-rUli'in In louulaa Coun
ty, .m f Koh ; Fnhlei-1 to r-tlemptli
aa pmvnid hy law, and will apply
tne pro'fniPi or aaia aet m tne pay
ment of th; I'okIh nnd xiiat
tlo-ii')'; anj the l;ilnm, It any, I
will imv to th rk of the alove
entltlM otirt aa required hy law,
iaivl Nuvemlx-r ljlh. IK.'iV
a'. W. (STAHMKR,
jrlt'f efpoimliia Cinml trKW-
NOT It M MI,K OP HKAL
I'HOI'l It I V
In tha circuit ("ouil of the Ptato of
Or.K'm frr the County of Mult
liutitah.
I'rohnte Pfpartment.
In t)i- timii' T or the eatate of II. F.
U"flk . Ireaie'd. .
NtWf in i-r-hy Klvfn that th
tth'lfralfrn '1, administratrix "f the
estate tt ft. N, V likea. ftecad.
urxtifiM t' an ordfr of th Hon.
Oe'ira' Ta.ll, Jmlae ot the ahovn
entitled Court. tiird thla 2ith
'day N.v'inb-r, IH.'j, Will all at
public aie.'tl'm tn the hiKhft hlit
dfr, at to- triit ditf-f of the Court
to iKf of )iMJKla t'onntv. at llnar
iburn, r-K"0. on the 3'th day of
. n r. l:rr. at the hour of 11
'o'clock In th frnoon tlM-rof. all
IH. rikht, till" aid lnt.rit of B.
V. Y.'ix , drten.id. and of th tea
taa of M. . Wllk". 1 - -aiid. In
and to ih foil'-w.g d.'rihed real
i prffi'-ri)-, tu-wu:
S l.ui ami tl, ana ail of tha
lanuth h;ilf of tli oiii!i.t cnUiriar
of a..t ;n fix wii'l tin tinH'h at
ipiit. r if tlii a."(thw'.'f quarltr ot
ne. Hon flv. f v iisli i f tw-ntv,
'aouta "f ri.ttt:- ii ..n. wit of Wll
lainiti" sintptiun. In lout(laa 0un-
1 ty, t v im
Tha I'T i of tale, all crh or
i part enr.li h.tlai ia on eteitit, mtr
f,l lit in tne nuvrt-aTa oi
nsl.l r
ul.J...-
Court.
.tut'.. AH wl-, will Im iuH
L ti I'.'nfn nifttlon b His
1
ntl'n; I'M. 1. 19'.'5.
(iiiHTii.: am ii.ki:k.
ntrli nf li. u i.i.tl uf
l LL'i a
11
iu;nT w if:NTSEit
at Freight Rates
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WATVTT.PTIfl
a a v m, MM.m
Oregon.
ELKS, ATTENTION
The Marshfleld lodge will
be unable to visit Uoseburg
lodge aa announced, on Dec
3rd. and the special meeting
for that date has been post-
poned.
. SKCRETABY.
How abeut letting us send your
boy or girl thru college. Just call
Charlie McUhinHy and he wiU
make arrangements for this.
NOTM K ttV KIIAL HKARINO
In the County Court of the Htate ot
OiflKuti fur Dou(la County.
In the matter of thu estate of Marl
K. Currier, Docoihh1.
Notice la hereb glvn that B. W.
Mara l era, admlnlatiator, witb the
will annexed, of the eatate of Marl
N. Currier, deceaaed, haa fllud la
th county court of th State of Ore
gon for JDoujclaa County, hla final
uctoutii and report of hie admlnia
t r;t tlon, and the court - haa fixed
Wednesday, the 23rd day of Decern
our, l-6, at the hour of ten o'clock
A. M. of aal day, in the court room
of Bald court In the city of Jtot
burtf, Ureiion, aa the time and plMc
for hearing objectlgna to aaid final
ac-coatit and report and the eetUo
iunt thereof.
Uated and flrat publlihed this
2blh da of November. lZo.
K. W. MAlt-iTER3,
Administrator, with the will an
nexed of th catate of Jdarie S.
Currier. Ieceaa.;d.
At BranJt
ROAD STAND
Pacific Highway 4 miles north
Opsn Evenings
Qood Things :
FlK, ' - ' , "
Dates '
Apples
Pears
Grape
. iiananas
Oranges ;
. Fomegranatri ,
Chas. S. McElhinny
"Th Widow's Frlsnd"
Oregon Life
C48 Norih Jsckton
LAUNDRY KIDS
VoultU
SArJlTARVll
MtTHODS
PLEASE
ME
Cn fA N ATI OTI - -
1 pawseus FoaooR
Tha wonipnfulk of Uifs .
toivn aro mighty wi-ll
. pleasril Hb the sanitary
nivlluids u.-i rl by us. They
know tliat It Is a protec
tion for thalr b.'alth and'
lh hpatth ot thrlr rainlllos
to 1 t as do their lanudrjr
stork. Lot us do yours.
Roseburg Steam
Laundry
PHONB 7
FORD
FOROSON
' Dtatrlrt 71. ha voted 10 mill to ?!. i,
si
I
Atturr. tor AdmlnlstiHtru.
be appUcd oa Ui road baiwtea1
W. T. Chipmaa. 'o..to
LINCOLN