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    ROSEBURG NCWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY !3, 1930.
TWO
(By C l. Alilt)
Several iMiistiiiKliir-: pictures are
hooked for Bowing Ht th A nt It in
1 heater duriiiK t tie cmiihiK weeks.
Aiiiuiik oilier tlihij's whli h will no
to make t lie iiieaentalloiiB lnt ler
limu ever Is Hi" Instillation of Ihe
utv Western Klcctric kouihI (Jevici!
which will also Itu'lude u new set
of projection niac-hiiicH, u new
especially constructed sound screen
and lue talking meciuery.
Tlie new ouillt will he ready for
use on Sunday, February 2'i, and
iUts operiii'K picture will le "Slret
;irj", featuring Hetty i'onipson
and Jack uakie.
This week "The I .one Slur Kan
gr" he Z:ne Grey plays Friday
uml Saturday. Itiehaid I i x comes
I'l "The hove Doctor", Ills latest
UlhitiK piilure, lu whirl) Urn re
torditu it. nald to he iinn-ft hetier
than liis earlier Hound prod tic I Ions
Next Monday, "So This is (Nillee"
npens for a three-day run. Thin
h'HK and dance plriure in declared
a comedy riot. Klliott Nugent, Koh
erl Montgomery, Cliff ICdwards anil
Sally Hiair, all "discovered" since
the udveui of the talking films,
Ute featured.
"Why Uring That rji'Vwith Ihy
two black crows, Mo ran and Mark,
cumeti to the A nl lent March 4-G;
"Sweetie, wit iiNancy Carroll mid
Jack Oukie, cornea 1 March !M":
"Sunny Side I p", with the stel
lar team, Charles Kane II and Janet
(iaynor, Is scheduled for March II
"Hallelujah". Hie all-Nero pro
duction, and, "Itio Rita", Hie bis
nitiHlciil 1 sucess featuring Uuhe
Daniels are both liooked lor early
Showings.
At the Liberty the manaemenl
i prepailiiK o IniHate the in
unllation of wound pictures with
Harold Lloyd's "Welcome Danger".
That will be on Thursday, Febrti
. ury 20. From I hen on on ly f ii st
mn sound pirlures will he shown
nt'ilio T.ihoi'tv ll In iinimiiiu-eil.
iiiti day ot January, luKy.
E. V. liOOVKU,
Ad in nisi ra tor oi tin t-ktuLu i
Mt-iVlIi Al. 'J'li'iinpftiiil, di-rnuncil.
-O-
o'iino to ri(i:itrrtMtH
In tin' Cuiinty ('unit fur lunulas
..illlll. Wlt'KiiN.
In tho under of tin1 estate uf
fcli-tvlii M. TlH.ini'Hoii. lii-ceaKed.
Nntli-i Im lii-rehy kIvcu I hat the
lindend piled him h.-m. Iv an ihiI-t
of the ii ho Vi' eillHled ouil in;nle
and enteicd .iiiiiiiiiiy '-''iih. in:to. duly
uppuliited ndmlii1Mratir uf the, -tale
of Melvjn M. Thomimim. d-reum-d.
A perfotiH hnvliiK elalnm
liurii iiiHt Hit I'l 'Minte are heri'he null-
Mrd to nrem-nt the mime. v.-rflil iih
...... I l... ,,xv l.i nr. .l.-i sltiii.ll
lulTnlaistialor al his (ti'flen Iri'llom-
,14'om the ih.te of Mila imlii-e.
Jmled ami 1 1 rot imhliMhed thin
.Mini i: or nvti, iu:.Ki.(i
In lli County Court of ttif HtalH uf
'r -Kon lur Iiuki;ih County.
Ill lliu ii.uui-1 oi nn- elitt- 'if
Julin hilwuiil v 1IU..U1.1, Ui-ceaM-'d.
t lu-n-Uy Kivi-a lnul the
UN. I. I'itlK'iVlJ. X.'.'llllU uf Luc luttl
will unii icuuu.-iu i John ivJwuiu
lllUtoo, d'teunrti. IiuM I Hid lu tii a
aixikr ('tiLtn-d uurl nm final tu -
fijiit oi ii,. itUiiiiiM&ti til ion ul eu.d
folate n Dd u,.: i.'oiii l, l in tl'T duiy
louile ami eiii.-n-il, hiiM fi Hatiu
l.y, tin Mu ilay "f Alafi ii. lli-iii, t
(in- ln.jr l tfit o'i ioi rt mi the lur"
n.Mii mi ttJiU oi.y, mn Hit- (line, und
tin eo.inty lion i I'imiiii in Hi.- cmiri
h.olni- at UOfH-Olli M, HI I 'o UK Nix
( ouiiiy. t (r.-Koii, nn Uie pho t; im
lii'iil uiK oli jet Iioiim, If oiiy Ui. re he,
to lie; rtuni Ilinil iieeoillu or lu Ute
s.'ttiuint-nt of haul etatf,
liiiic oi iirwl puJu n ii l Jon Febl u
ary i. HOI.
iuiio at. i 1 1 in '.
Kxoi'titor of Lin; I ant will und
tf(tlalii(.-lil ttl J.ilin .KUWUld V J-
Noil- Ih herfliy kivi-ii thai ihf
io. riwiieil tuiti o.-. ii hy mi ui'tlt-r
ol Hit' ouitly Citiirt of Ho la It- ol
OiKon f-.r DoiJKlaH County, duly
it lH'ointeU i'i-i'uuir ot lot- iam win
uml t.-Hlaiiu nt t AI' i.irnu W .
I a null" i l v, ileei'iisi'il.
Ail pt-i'oiiM having elalniff UKaliiMt
sajii tlale Jir- liert-' noUfn-tl 10
pl t'ftelll l III) Hllllle, vt rlfh-il a h re-iilili-'l
lV law. to Ho- iifitlfl-KiKnt ii
f it ti lor lit Pitt plare Ul --hlio-liec
hi Voiieallii, iM.OKia Comity. Oi.--Koil.
Willi Hi fix liioiilliH Iloill I lie
ouie ol this liotlr'.
I'att-tl I Ins (ill i day of Feliruary.
i-:i.mi:u nAtfi;iiKitrr,
Kxeciitor tu the laxl will and .t:t-
ta on-tu ol Mvlin.ily . I HtUKo ! l .
di'iiut"'il.
-O
M'j iri; to f iiKiiniiii)
Nollee In helfljy KUell lliat the
iiihIi! flKIO-il liio In-ill. hy nn onlfl
ol ihe County Court ..f tu Slate ol
i iri-on for I hiiikJuh Co iiii ty. (I nl J
made anil enl. ii ii .luiuiuiy -i. 1 '.'.'.
:ilpoiult-il A'l'iiinisK ator wllll I lie
Will aoiifxiil of the I'Xntt' of An
drew II. ltOM-iUlsl. deeeuHfil.
All iK-irtiuiH haviiiK tlainiM n)(;titifl
naitl t-Mliite uri' notilietl In pK-Mlit
tht- Hiiilie, duly veiifleii. IIH I't il I r.-l
hy law, to t lie llliilWMHlieil liillulli'
iMtrator ai IiIh ofllri' lu ltooi)ur;
Hook Ian Counly, tire.i within Hi
moniliK fi i Hale of lliltt nollee
lialfd and I'li'Kt puhlisheil Hi in
day of Jiillllary, lU'MK
C. i. HAMILTON.
Adtalnit'trator wltu Hill annexed
of t-tOUte of Andrew il. ItoHeliulliKt.
dt-CeUhi-d.
.OTIII-: OK AI,J,nl.TI!l;.T OF
of the State ol
oi.n'.y oi I'uuk-
lll the County Coo
in t K"N ior Hie
liix ii rtooaie.
lu tin- iii..ti.-i oi the eMatf of
I'et.-r Ai'it-rt-u, deceati.il.
A-t.u- l lu-rei.y Kve.i that the
i.iid. r.-uKiit u naj in ei appoion-d atl-
lltillMtl'Utl'IX Ol lln- tMiile Ul I'flrr
MliilertJ. II, ilfci-am-ii. " I he ( 'oil III '
Com I oi Hie Male o reKon J of
lioKlaM 1,'iiumy, ami liait ij.unif n-tl.
All pelMOI.M liasillW etfIllK abiinit
Maid eBtule arc lie.. by iiotilotl 10
J.H Jti III Hie KIIIIIK l" JIM' Ul lilt: Ol
liej Vi the .V-WB-ltC le. ICo,.HIIK.
.iej;iii, with voucueiri uiel dmy
v.-itii. fi, wimiii ik month iiom the
dale hertof.
jated and firnt luihllMhcd Kebril
arv . 1::.
l-iwt puhllt alloii. March C. 1!-no.
ANNA A. AM'K1C.m;N
Aduilnititrairis of the cintuu of
Peter AllileiHell, (!.-( Ufeil.
Ilowurtl ' AnieMt. 2 Veon IHd..
I'orllHii'l. OieKon. Atloltiwy for Ail
jimilU at t lx.
tionul Jtiink HuiJdlnK. JtofliutK.
Ort'tfoii. wititln kix nioiilhj from the
uute of thin notiei'.
lat. d ami tiri-t puM lulled this
l.'itli day f Kflirimry.
1IKI.KN J. CAHDWKU
,d mlnlt tutrix of tht- t-Hiui of
Km n i u. r. 'ui .rwi'll. dect-axt-il.
Norm: or Ki.VAi- kKi"! i.i;ii:.T
Not lee Ik hereby Kivetl that ihe
uiKteioMti.il aUinniiiitiator ot thu
mUtt. ot Ciith.ililie (iroill. d ceiih"l.
Iia.- l lit 0 in in; County court of toe
finite ol oreKim for IfoiiKtatt County
hin final u.eount .a h a-iioinin-(iiitot
iintl that Hatuitl-y. the Hth
ttav of .M.nih. J'J'ai, at ten uclocK
a. 'in. and the court roo.a ot iu.l
court luive h.-t-n IiM-d us the time
ami iilai e for heai uiK otijt ' tioiis to
Ma I 'J aiioiilit I'lul Hie. net i leinelit
K..i,r.mry vy(.xi.
A dinii: Id tutor of the e.,iat of
t .'ul mil Hie tiruUt, deeeaed.
O
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oi et(on for JjnugliiM County.
The Stale of Orenon, repreented
und aetiiiK ' the World War V.-t--rang'
Stale Aid Coin nit union,
I'laintlff, vn.
KufiiM 11. Wood und Maude Wood,
IiIh wife, (KiiHU'n also an Maude :
I. Wood) and T. I. Hyrum and
Marie I. Kyrain. hie wife, lie-1
Nol ice Ih hert-hy given that, by
virtue of an execution and order of
Kale IxMUed out of the above entitled
i niiit In the above entitled cuumv on
''eh run iv M. 1 Hiin, pursuant tt a
JtidKineiit and deere made and en
tered In Maid eauwe In favor of the
above nanod plaintiff and UKnlntU
the defemluiitx, ItufuH Ii. Wood and
Maude Wood, hin wife, (known alo
an Muude- K Woodt. and T. K lly
ram and Marie J ltyraai. hin wife.
on the Mh day or teliruary. jy.Pi.
I comma iidiiift me nheriff to 8fJ
the lierelnafter deaerihed real prop
eiiv to ttnti.sfy Ihe mihii of $.Ti04:'
i Willi intret thereon at the rate of
I Mix per cent per annum from Octo
ber 6. 1U8. and the further mm of
J .If.'). 00 allowed plaintiff ax attor-
nev'H feeH in said Hiiit. and the fur
I titer mi in of $H.0 taxed am pluin-
ttrr eoMts aiii uiHiiurMemeniB -m
Maid milt, and the cotf of iuty nfi
on fhe wilt, all In accordanee wttli
ttaid Judgment and decree, I will, on
the Jth day of March, 1.18. at the taw. and J will upply the procvidM p
hour of lea oclock In th lorenooD. f Htlt Mult. Im lud-
at Hie front door of the Court Houite (n( attorneya ft-es; tb to the pay-;
in lioeburif. louiaM County. I'r", ., ( (ne above amounts adjudK-,
Kon. offr for ale and e t pub- to be due the plaintiff, with ai-1
be nutlioii to the highest hldtler for ,.r.,d mter-t thereon as ueclfied;
cumIi in hand, the foliuwluK denerlb- anj lne overplus, if any. 1 will
en teal proM.-rL. i-ti: turn over to the clerk of the above
KeKlrinio at point on the aoiUti entitled court for the benelit tH
line of KaMt Pouglas atreet iu the wlioiUMoever may be eulUiid there-
.in- i.f IIi.Mfhoi ir I ii.iiiriUM i ,iini v to
uate or urst puoiirmion r wuru-
-o-
viniii; up ki.1. w-rri'i.KMKST
oTitio or i':'i"ri.i:nri
Notice in hereby Klven. thai tin
umlerined, ailiiiiiilHi rat or of I he
enlnte or h. l' lliunilli, dieeiined, huf
filed final account Km Midi ad-
nilnlMttator wllll the Cnunty Clerk
of DoiikImm County, oretfoa, and that
the Ciuintv Court of tile State of
uretfoii for DnutflaH Cnunty has ft
d the lime and place for a final
heariiiK upmi Miiiil account for Tues
day, the IKIli day of Miui h. l?:iii, at
in o'clock A. M. of Maid day at the
Ciuintv t'oiirt Itnom at the Court
HotiMf 'al KoMetmrtc, loti(rlan County.
OieKoti. -AliV peiMoli or peiMoiiM Imv
itii ohiecitotiM to Miiltl account miiMt
file Hie Minne with Ihe Maid County
Clerk on or before Maid date or
make Hie Miiaie at the lime of hear-
1- M. INflUAM.
AtlmlniMtraior.
la Hie Coiintv Court tif the Male or
OliKoli. for ioiil;iH CoUJilJ1.
hi the mutter of Hie eMaly of
W. K. l-ehiiiail. d. ceHM. d.
Nollee Im hereby kIviii that tlie
iiriilerMlKncd. Admintsirator with the
will annexed of (lie last will and
l. Mtaiiienl or W. I-'. J-hiiniii. tb-ceiiM--d
Ii:im tiletl in the above entltli'd
i on 1 1 and mailer the final iiccoutit
of hlM tltlllliliislialioli t.f MiiHl eliite.
and thai siiitl Couii, by an order
duly ninde and enlcreil, iiax li-tl
Satunlav. tin- 'Jutl day of Maicb.
!;;a. al tin-. hour of ten o'clock ii;
the forenoon of en id il iy as the
tune, and the County Court lio.nn
in the Court Houmi' lu Ko-sebuiK.
ouK'l County, Oregon, an Ihe
plaee' for heiirluK ob Jeet Ioiim, If arty,
to Maid final acenuut. or tu the set
tlement of Mllhl CMlltte
Inti-il and flral puidiMhed l-'ebru-ary
JHili. I ::t0.
It AY M. hKIIMAX.
Administrator with the will an
nexed of tile t-Mtalo of W. l I-eii-iiina.
decellMOd.
. -i,
NO'l'ICK TO 4'ltr.lHTOItS
iireiron. sk.4 feet tuMt of the inter
section of said south line of Kast 1
UoufcTlafi Street with Hie east line of
tlie Au roil Hone Ionation lm i
Claim numbered ZH, Maid Mouth line
of KaMt loiiKhiM Street leiiiK thirty
feet i'Mit her I y of a ltd parallel with
tlie cMiabliMhed center fine uf uaid
ast iJoiiKlax Street and inletHwtiiiK
the caul lint of the Aaron HoMe !
nti l Ion I -a nd Claim at a point lXt..f.
feet southerly from the MouthWeMt
corner of Ihe William T, IVrrv rui
nation Land ( 'I aim numbered 3S ;
thence in a Moutherly direction m
l he Mouth wewl corner of the la ml
deeded by S. I. Thornton uml M- rv
V. Thornton to KM win K. Thornton,
recorded In Vol nine ?t) of Uecd
p.iK' 109 thereof; thence Houtheriy
a umtance oi uu icei 10 me Mouin
went corner of tin tract of land
deeded to Hattfe V. Hunan by S. I,
l noruion and Aiary v .
iJnle of laat uuhllcation March 13,
113(1.
V. T. JACKSON.
Sheriff of Douglas diunty, Ore-Kon.
.OTI K UV KIXAI. S K'lT I.KM K . T
Notice Im hereby Riven that the
umierMlKned. AtlminiMirator with the
will annexed, of the estate of Mary
K. MatthewM, deceased, has filed his I
final a'count ax such administrator
in the County Court of the Stale of
OreKoii, for lK)U(ila County, and lh
lion. W. ii, Hamilton. JuiIku of Maid
court han appointed Friday, the 21nt
day of Manh. Itiiu. at the hour of
la o'clock in tlie forenoon, in the
countv court room lu the courthouse
Thornton. I in Hone bill it. lioutrlas Count v. Ore-
and recorded In volume 61 of Deeds; mm. at the time and place of hear
iit pae 131; thence went u distance ! Intc tibjectfoUH. if any there be, to
of feet: thence northerly a o aald final account and tho seltle
tance of lys fei-t to a point on thenie thereof. All persons interested
Month line of Kant Douglas Street 'in said estate bro berehy notified to
f:.t feet east of the InterMeellon of fMe their objections, if any. to Mad
tin- eiiMt line of the Aaron Rusti Do- - final account at or before the time
nation I -and Claim with the Maid I set for final hearintc
flonth line of Kant DourIiih Street ; I Dated at ItOMebuiK. Oregon, Keh
theme eaMterly alonK this south line1 ruary l.ltli, i'j'M).
i f Kast DoutelaM Stree a distnc oft it. H. MATTHKWS.
:i) feet to the nioce of beef nninir. I Admfnixt rator wtti) the will an-.
all in Douiclas County, Oregon, suh-i neved of the estate of Mary E. Mat-1,
jeet to redemption, as provided byj lliews, deceased. J
Seed Barley I
Blue 6-rowed Spring Barley! . Took sweepstakes
at Oregon State Fair and first prize at Pacific
International. Choice redeaned seed. Come early
if you want any.
Special Onicn Sets 4c lb.
FarmBureau Cooperative Exchange
Roseburg Oakland
AGENTS FOR
L. 4 H. Electric Ranget John Deere Plow Co.
Hood River Spray Co. Hootler end Milwaukee Pumpe
Sutherlin Spray Co. -
In the Coiintv Court of the Stale of
Oregon for iHoiiKiiiM County.
In Hie matter of the cMlnle of
Kmiiia I'. Cur dwell, dei-cnued.
Notice Im hereby hivcii Hint the
undersigned iuiM, by order of the
County Court of luniKlftM County.
oreKoa, duly made and entered,
been appointed AdmlniMtrntrix of
the efltate of Kminn C. Cardwell. de
ceased, and han duly qualified as
Pitch.
All perKon h
paid eMlutt' are
pii-Meiit tin
tuireii i
vlnir claliiiM riKafnst
heliby notified to
ie, verified as re
to the undereluned
AduilulHtiatrlx al the office of J. O.
WalMott, lioom No. HI, DoiikIum iNa-
luw,
y, ny,, 1 ""m 1
Wash with safety
mmsmm
'Vi-"i1i''-f,J'f
this marvelous new
WASHER
Now t lowest prices
Choice of:
Afjilnlcir or Suction Typo
EASV WASHER
has no wringer
Tlie lutcst i-ASV Wttslicr is a rcvclaiion in home wash,
in. Il lius a Damp-Dryer in place of ll.c olj-fashioncil
wringer. ou transfer a whole tiihful of clnllics at ono
time Ironi tho washin( section to the Damp-Dryer, in
slcud of piece hy piece as with a wringer. Then merely
press n hulton. In less than 2 ir.'mitcs the water i
whirled out of tho clothes and they are. ready for tho
line ull without worry to you or risk to your clothes.
EASY Terms
I'hone for a free demonstration in
your own home. See why this mod
ern washer is safer, faster, easier,
Rentier than nny wringer type
washer. Then if you decide to keep
it, you can pay for it in easy month
ly payments.
TUADli in
your old
washer on a
new no
wringer
EASY
THE CALIFORNIA 0IEC0S FOWER COS! PA IS Y
"Ytir "iruiri V. la frlirlll"
HUow IFimiiD Mettmodiids
(Cut C(0t
ISTMIIIBUTrKIPN
Loivcr profits in setting save you at least
.8,10 to $75 in addition to the many
i ;, . . .
; tta - savings in manufacturing
TWENTY-SEVEN years ngo tlio Ford Motor Company'
was formed to provide reliable, economical trans
portatiou for all the people. That original purpose
lias never changed. The constant effort in every activity
is to find ways to give you, greater and greater value
without extra cost frequently at lowered cost. This
applies to distribution and similar important factors,
as well as manufacture.
For the Ford Motor Company believes that its full
duly is not,, only to make a good automobile at tho
lowest possible price, but to sec that there is no waste,
rxtruvagaucc, or undue profit in any transaction from
the time the car leaves the factory until it is delivered
to your home. It is obvious that hard-won savings in
production will be of little value if they are sacrificed
later through excessive selling costs.
LiVERY purchaser of a motor car has the right to know
how much of the money lie pays is for the car itself
and how much is taken up by dealer charges. If these
charges arc too high, one of two things must happen.
Either the price of (he car must be raised or the
quality lowered. There is no other way. The money
must come from somewhere.
In the case of the Ford, the low charges for distri
bution, selling, financing and accessories mean a direct
caving of at least SoO to $"" to every purchaser in
addition to the slill greater savings made possible by
economies iu manufacturing. Ford charges are not
marked up or increased to cover a high trade-in
allotcancc on a used car.
The profit niargiu ou die Ford car has always
been fair to both the dealer and the public. Within the
past three months, it has been possible to effect still
further economics. Today, the discount or commis
sion of the Ford dealer is the lowest of any automobile
dealer. The difference, ranging from 23 to nearly
50, comes right off the price you pay for the car.
The business of the Ford dealer is good because he
makes a small profit on a large number of sales instead
of a large profit on fewer sales. He knows, too, that
the extra dollar-for-dollar value of the car makes
it easier to sell and more certain to give satisfactory
service after purchase.
Consider also that the Ford car is delivered to the
purchaser equipped with a Triplex shatter-proof glass
windshield, an extra steel-spoke wheel, and bright,
enduring Rustless Steel for many exterior metal
parts, in addition to four Houdaillc double-acting
hydraulic shock absorbers and fully cucloscd four
wheel brakes.
If for any reason you wish to buy certain small
accessories, you will find that these, too, arc' sold at
the usual Ford low prices. Replacement parts arc also
available at low prices through Ford dealers iu every
section of the country.
TlIESE are important points to remember in consid
ering the purchase of a motor car. They show why it
is possible to put so much extra quality iuto the new
Ford and still maintain the low price. They aro
also the reasons why more than 35 of all cars
sold today are Model A Fords.
FOllIS 3IOTOSI COMPANY