HusuiL'ku fNtwKt-Vlilw, kusluuku UKfcUUN. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13, 1930.
TWO
DIXONVILLE P. T. A.
- IADIES MEET AT
: - BONEBKAKE HOME
!l I Novs lt. lew IMiirliU OtMliily SihvIuI)
UIXONV1LLE, Nov. The'
III si social meeting ul the Dixon
vlue P. T. A. wns Held at ttie
home of Mrs. : George ijouebrake
riiuuy. 'lliu rooms were ueeoraied
villi bouquets of chrysanthemums.
'ilw utternoon was , spent visiting
una sewing. Those enjoying the
meeting were Mrs .0. H. aim Oltsa
bwansou of Long lieucu, Califor
nia, Mrs. (Jus Liudblooiu, Mr. W.
CUadwicfc, Airs. O. C. Brown, Mn
V. L. Uuinton, Mrs. HUI, Mrs. E.
Hatfield, Mis. Wilbur Brown, Mrs.
Bessie- Ingram, lira. J. Kurtz, Mrs.
J. H.' Her, Mis. John Turner, Mrs.
Olo(ujr Tisou, Miss Clare Tison,
MrsAJliert Bigrliison uud son, Le
roy.'Mrs. Krogel, Miss Julia Kea
sey,)'Ars. Mury , lioucbiulie and
toe 'hostess, Mrs. (ieorge Bone
brake. '1'he hostess was assisted by
Bcsbig" Ingram in Berving ret resb
uvms lam In the afternoon.
. SOUTH DEER CREEK
' -(.Xrwi-Rcvlctv Douglu County Special)
' SOUTH DEEIl CREEK, Nov. 13.
--J. W. Cox and Mi's. P. James
were business visitor! In itose
b, urg Suturday.
Mr. and nil. Dee Kelly and
two daughters, Mona and Leona.
were cullers at the H. K. Blood
home Bunday.
Mrs. Kuth FIndlay of noseburg
spent i.Monday at the home of her
paieuls, Mr. and Mrs, H, E. Blood.
.' Tom Melton spent Tuesday 111
Koseburg attending the Armistice
celebration. ;
Palmer Davis bag returned to
the homo of hit parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Davis of South Deer
creek,.
I AZALEA
r'(.Swi-Hvltw DoagUi Counljr Special)
"-AZALEA, Nov. 13. Ken Qossler.
of Eugene, made a business trip
bore Friday.
; Mrs. Jamie Plckott Is suffering
from a badly sprained ankle, a re
sult of a fall one day last week.
; Mrs. llollln Johns and Mrs.
Harry L. Cooke a! tended the Pres
byterian Lndlos Aid meeting at
Qleudale last Friday.
. Air.-and Mrs. William Schroder
hiid a lunk gas lighting system In
stalled on their ranch, four miles
above Azalea, last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs, John Lewis, of
Holllnter, California, moN'jd Into
Geo. Jantzor Lumber Co. camp Fri
day. They stopped nenr Orlaml foi
a couple of weeks on their way.
Mr. I.owIb was employed harvest
lug rice.
v'iniuiu Itolil, who with lilt
brothers, Al and Larry, own the
Rolil -Inn Service station and aulo
cump. 0 miles south of Azalen,, lefl
for Marslifleld last week, where he
Is working on a boat.
Their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs
tlohl, who have been will) theli
son hBro for the past your, are
leaving Mils week tu nuilip tlieh
honis lit Seattle.
Ted St. Slalr mmlo a Illiniums
irlp to Myrtle Crock Friday.
Conine Chonny, who has boen
working at the Ueor Park Inn, neat
Cimynnville, is spending tills week
vHrTlils iluuBhtor. Mrs. J. Fisher.
Jr'At-SprliiKei' attended to bust-
nuns, umtters in itoaoiiurg inurs
'.TrtrlcV T.awroiicn of Onlrnlln
Wa'JiliiRinn, is vlsllliig Frank X
Juutjtur.' this woek.
rf'MrkPn thieves Beem l be work
litSfln this vicinity. Ola Condrny
Sr., who has a ranch on Qtilnef
creek, lost a large portion ot hit
firm-Hock of 200 chickens.
"J'.AV Warren and F. A, Fornam
hVv.A, been missing a few chlckani
evarv doy or two,
vlitKo .Fisher transacted luminous
lifMyrtln Creek Thursday.
'.Etmi,'. Jlmmlo nnd Helen i Wol
fanl jind I ni DeBolt of Modelling
and "Mtitt" and Ana Durcli ol
OH'm-Mry; Visited Mr. and Mrs
llulbui Hnolh Sunday nflernoon.
Jtlr. and Mrs. Ttay Hust relumed
Sntmday from a 10-day visit Will
rolnthvs In Eugene, Albany and
l'u:U;u"l.
Mis- nnd Mrs. Floyd Kelley at-
tendril a suotr.et the Indian then
trif 111' noHehurg Sunday evening:.
1'lliv, and Mrs. II. 0. Jenks and
mim.i K. jenks spent Monday in
linwMire (hopping and visiting
frlcridpi Mr. Jenks lias been suf-
leant unn sinus irnunia sn no con
Biillei donor at Hie iiouuiy seal.
Mfl aud Mrs. Chester Johns and
dinu;httir. Elsie Mae. muloiTd down
rroiu-Sulem Saturday and sneiil
Armlstlre day vnrntlon with Mrs.
Johu.s iinrcnls. Mr. ami Mrs. For
rest A. Farnani. They will return
to Hiem Tuesday evening.
Miyand Mrs. (leo. L. Janler and
sons'iiltended to lu:aiueis mailers
In Illildle anil Myrtle Creek Sun
daytfternooii. mid went to a kIiow
at Cunynnvllle in the evening.
MVaVI,. K. Iiniuewood of the
Ilosehtll rniicb. was taken ill vei
stiddeuly Sulurday afierniHin with
what seemed to be aeuie appendi
Citis. She was I'UHlieil to the
. ltosebnrg Ouenil husihal
Frank llaberlarh uF ('liit'tinnum
owner of the eld Miser mine mi
Rtarveout, wnj lixiklnv nllii ln
property hi-n la-' v n-k Mr
For Hard Coughs That
- Call For Super-Help
Creomuliion it made for muplu
from co lil that hang on. For rouh
drep and difficult wuch whrrr u
dare not risk a tm tttective Mp.
But cartful ptnpl ur it fr
cought which term milder use it
do the utmott and be tafe. For no
body knowi where a cough may !rad.
Crfomulvioii combines irvrn ma jot
, helpt In one. Some cougha yield
, beat to one help, iome to another.
Doctors oftrn differ on the bet help,
furipoughi are not alike. So here
W -combine all the best tn be mre,
remote standi hrn. Here it It
Mended, emuliih. and made palitt
b)e, Kor soot hi tie membrane aaJ
combating germa, it it coimdered the
tupreme nelp in thit type of cough.
liut oUicr iielpt re tomcuipci
Iluberlach lias a pickle factory at
uacKamuB.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Small, who
have been, working In trie giaaion
fields near Unims J'ans lor tue
past a weeks, came over alter some
of their household things batuitlay.
air. umail now has a wood-cutting
job near Jerome Prairie, Where
tney will live.
Mrs. Kou.u assisted in tue din
ing room ot tue Azaiea hotel on
election day.
Mr, ana uU's. oscar tieaa 01
Grants Pass were week-end guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holmgren,
who reside ou the Head rancu ou
upper Cow creek.
Mr. F. A. t ripp and Chester
Johns fished In uogue river Mon
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale bucket! and
niece Evelyn Vlrgiunla Backett, ot
Klamath 1'uils visited Mr. BackeU's
grandmother, Mrs. Ma'y Booth,
Sunday and Monday, 'they left
Monday tor a JU duy visit wun oili
er relatives in Springfield and Cor
valtis. Mrs. R. h. Bussey, ot Qlendule,
spent Monday visiting the Uiiham
school, one mile soutu of Azalea.
Mr. and Mrs. Char es Haggard
and son, ot Medlord, visited Mr.
and Mrs. John 11. Janizer, Sun
day. OAKLAND
(Newt (lev a w Uitlf County 8wc.iil)
OAKLAND, Nov. 13. Armistice
Jay wua qulutly observeit here.
ciiool wuu dUmlsKed ana tue
Juktuud htgh m:hool ( oo t ball team
ouriiHyt-a tu HueilBport to meet
.he lugli school teum there la u
owuGrii of ) ad I on here have
jeeii greatly annoyed meently by
ui uuuuLiui umouni oe uiHim ouucu.
so tur it has huun impoaaible to
jbluin relief. At times the radlc
juis have to be Hhut off.
Mr. and Mm. Ibiiuc Ha nary mo
ored to Kuger.e Suturday to wit
iosa the torn bull guuie between U.
if o. anil U. C. U A. and vlut?
elativea and friends.
Klulne Worthum, daughter of
Mr. and Mm. H. U. Wunhem, l
tow convuloHcont from a serlouii
aluL'k of pnuunionla.
J. Id. BU'iirntj, H. R Ma honey
jnd ti. A. Mlzler attended the
.polbaU game Buturday In Kugene.
Aim. Alice Klckle; former well
mown run I dent of Koseburg, U
xmtluod to her home with a severe
jold. Mrs. Fickle makeis hot' home
Villi her sister, Mrs. Imunie Little.
Mlits Ella Moore who has buou
11, wtlh an aitacic of tonsllttls, Is
ejmrlud Improving.
HAYHURST
(Nwi-Hcvlvw llinislaa Cuuuty Spvclul)
ilAVliliuBT, inuv. 18 li'. uuo
,ll'. L. 1'. snllur, uccaiiipunied U
.us, Zinnia Millur, vuul lu tuneut
riuuy oi iust wuuk io vitfii whIj
tludvus, una lu uuunit nip u. ai
j. iiuuiuuuiiiHiu una luuthuil suniu
Dr. J. ki. lilsnur o( Buoiiuy, Is
,imiiii5 up u luiuphouo tins, tu cuu
met wUli tha tiuyhurst llnu.
Mr. anil Airsi J. H. Kruso ware
jUiwts j, ut -4u', uim Mis. Blmm
.ami lust BunUny. '
Mrs. nuio in.h.oj ol Los AiikuIus,
Juiiiarinii, is visiilhK aL lliu home
,1 Air. iiml Mrs. L homer Minor
ill s. Hiiiiios will lnovs to town
idxt wccli to oiiou a new rosiuu
nnt. uolhort Hamilton and Kubcri
Millor. two lluyhuist buys, have
-Ui m tuu punt minihior workliiB in
(Uiloiis Jobs, thuir most protlluhle
.I'orK ooiiiK the Ulllim ol tsvo oon
jstls to cil wood, 'j hoy put in u
jiil tu cut wood lor the liuyliurst
.unool, una whin lluil wus ilulsh
Jil, louk auotlier Jou of cutting
,.imo.' wuutl lor Leslie Miller. All
OKOilior, llioao two. not Quite lb
,our ukl buys, imve niuiie over
tuu ou their wood contritola, be
.Ides oiuh llulplng llmlr tulhers
,itu sumo huyhiK anil oilier iiirm
.iiii'li. 'I liny irro bum IiIkIi school
.tuilwils.
'lliu lliiyhiiist school Is proKiess
nit nicely uiiiior lliu tcachliiK ul
ill s. Dun oil llortou. The 411 club
ilrls mo plunulnx ou tuk lug cook'
nu lessous this winter.
Kruno uud Mlllor huve bi'i'u
busy this week, plunking part ol
ho rouU to their sawmill above
.-ilu'lley. '1'hls will enublo llioin to
.1 a vol to and iroin the mill In nu
os. dut'iiiK (he winter.
Aaron AppUTutp wa.t a Yoncul
a vlnlior 'l uosiluy.
W. A. lioboi'ls Is iliilim a Job oi
ilssliintt tor I'.luior Krus.1.
Turkoys ure Inoklns well In Iluy
uirsl, but most u Hit rulsors lulk
ji reeding for the I'lirlHtmus niui
id
Mrs. Mi'du Look nnd baby ure
ilsltJiiK .Mrs. Liiiik's uiolhur, Mrs
i;d Mm ml.
12 PHOT08 12 GIFTS
A pi'i'souul Klft Unit only yuu cuu
jiio. illle jour hilllnu llludo How.
itoscbuiu Htuillt), Siilzmun IlliU.
I'honi' Hi2. Adv.
IIIIIIKIt
III.,
nl I li'
nf W'liinfi. .1 SI. I. In
I M
.Hill'
needed pine tdr, wild cherry, men
thol ipecar and others. Nobotly ran
t r 11 to whirh help your rough will
v mf it yiel.i. bo ripertA have itm
buird in Cirnmuliion all best helps
in one. No narroiir, nothing harm
fol tu a child, hut a neven-wjy help
to ileal with .lit condition.
Hie prtie is $1 IS a little hhcr
il-an a ler help. Hut your dnp,
pit Kuarantrr it. Your r.ionrv is
rrtirnrl II u faiU In bring the qirfrk,
i-oiupletc help vti rleire. Don't you
think it wuith that Itnle, estra to
-lr sure ttut voi i arc doog the ut
moit (ir a cuuh
CUEOMULSiOy
for intHcuu r off
from VQ$dn
minora, or a Hceime to sell the real
tjupwt,y oi Hum uhiiuuh;
rtiiU it uppuHiiiig io the couri
from said i.tiiton tlmt li will
uvuviivmi to MtU wa.mii ilmt tliuii
iiiiviKtfit. lu StiiU luui prupweiy
U Ib Oierarord ordered, adJutKtl
anil Utc;rcil tnut Juyuu utvpiif a.
tuu niutiiur und nui of kin ot iuu
tin jiui-M. und uil iiuraoiiB ititermeu
In tottid eMLttten fiu. ttnd tDev ')'
uirociud to appear ppioie tu, it toun
on Liio ( tl.iy of Novemui.-i
M&Q, m inv hour of 10 o ciocn in
liiu forenoun ot said day in the
euuiuy cuuri loom in tue couri
liouHti In Hufc eburK. Orefrou. DouiflaJt
County, Orgoii, to how caut, h
any exists, why a licenne shouui aa
lu KCrauleU to ttaid icuurdlan tor tii
mtlu ol tut; reul piupurty vt
diutea uhich la oetfcriOba as zoi-
iovv'h, to-wit:
An undiviacu 2- interest in ana io
the toiiovfinu: uoflciibcd real prop
erty HUbjct to tlia lite BHtute of
Uenuccu UrltfK. to-wit: iiei lining:
at tha GouthvvtHt corner of tlio Ben
Juniln blupheiiit donation land claim
nuilli'ur a$, rtinnniK uienc wurui
'It crliainv; theneo laat 15.65 chains;
inaucu boutn to me aecuon line oo
twemf ae tlons t and ti, 'I.
eh til pn; thence Went H.ti6 ihultu
o piuce or DttKinmnK comuin
nx uP"xiniately acres, be
ink that part f the IJenjamli
riitphuns donation land claim lo
cated in section 21, townshiD 2n
South, ranttu 4 Went, Willamette
Menuiun in lipUKiua county, ure-
An una i viueii s-j intarcat in ar
tht) following UuHt-rlbed real
prrperty fiubject. however, to lh
wt-r esiat'i ui Joyce aiupnens, to-
svit: Ht:Kinniiig at a point 7
limns North and 15.65 cnuinx K
from the ijuuthwent cornur of tbf
penjnnun btopnens aonation !
jmiin nuiiiuiT oo; vuuiice ruiui"
Biuit on the North Una of said do
nation land claim 1 4. HQ chains
thi'iici? Hon lh ST chain to the KouL
(fne ot n:i Id donutlon land -laSrr
tiit'iM'e woHt niontf the Houth line
or Ha u donutlon innd cluim H
3liiilii; thence Worth uintiK the sec
tion nno Detween bcciiouk z i
21 cliaina t tlw place of beirfn
nlnK, tontftliilng- a t . 0 ti nt-ron. mor
or all In nee t Ion 22, l()wnlilv
j'j boutn. ranue 4 vvtut or the yiii
nntftte Mt-rfd an In Do u if Ian f1r)untr
Oregon.
ft in further ordered, anitirt
and dcrrnt'd that thla order be aerv-
ed upon HHKl jovfo HlephfiiH n
onoii all other ncrsona Intern-
In nald eatatea by nubllcutiun there-
or In the KoNi'liurK NewB-Heview
a newspiippr of Kenera) clrculatio'
fn Dniitflaa ('uiintv. pretrop.
Dated October 23. 1010.
W. H. HAMILTON,
County J u-
NOTH H K FI.AL "EVTI.EMEXT
Koth-p In hereby Rlvn that the
MiidumiKiii-'ri udtulnlatralor ot the
cntutB ot H rum U. WorKa. tie
ct'iiaod, haa flk'd in tliu County
'ourt of the tn t of Ore iron, (or
DouirliiH Count v. hla final acrount
rnd report in ttaid eHtute. und tlmt
4ii I U flnul uicount lias huun sot for
timirlnir hefore wild court, on Mon
thly, November 17, lWiO, ut the hour
t 10 o't-louH a. m., at the uounty
jiiiirt room, in jtUHoourg, uruKou
J.)uted Octolier Ui. 130.
HWNTON UOWMAN.
Adnilnlatrntor of the estate of
11 nam u. VorUa. dvueastd.
Is it a l-o-n-g way
to yourTelephone?
Even the shortest of hallways seems
too long, when the telephone's to be.
answered.
Why not have an extension tele
phone right where you most likely are?,
In the bedroom, the sun porch", or
the kitchen wherever it will save the
most steps.
An extension costs but a few cents
a day. It is so convenient.
The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company
Vf.rr. .
sound, yet ache when
COLD OR UNUSUAL FRIC11GU
THIS is nut ut t's danrl hikuI and 11 yn'ir duly to yourst-U
lo heed It. Ilttvi your tceili i-xamined today and prevent
uiiIut tioublo.
Dependable dentistry at a low cost A
savins of pain, time and money.
SPECIAL
I'lntrs in I leciilite. kho, YuK imitc. or Koofless Your
old teeth made new by icetlmi(. rclinin. or repnirinu
You cannot Rel better service or prices by goint! to 1'oit
land. EXAMINATION FREE WORK GUARANTEED
EXTRACTION
Painless With Local or Gas
DR. NERBAS
Dentist
I'hom 46S
AOTlCfDl OP HHtCIMftWl AUI& OV
In pursuance ot tecre of fore
c)ou.u uitti ortlur oi mf uuui una
tju!i't.(4 ut uirciui wiiuvi, of tut)
.viiiu Uit;U.Ltll. tu!' i'UUHIUd iJOUU
ty, on Aovuiuuur u. ivu, in tl sou
baCiulloo, 0- toipuatliii, pluniLiil,
vs. ifuuc t QiiifvDon. auienaunt. lor
the roovtiry ut me sum oi ajoi.-io
With uiiuitiH( thereon ut tei vt
cvui pur unnum iroin October lo,
fjAv, until puiu, l itc luriiier sum ui
ioKinc-r wun nuerost tueru
oii ut. sia pur -iu rwr annum iroin
ttrtuuer IH, ld30, ilnui pant me iur
ttier sum of ftOu.uu as attorney a
itcs. 411U piuliuitf costs and dis-
uurseineiiia luxpu i ii.uw. suu oi
an txutuuon upon sum uecrte duiy
ihmucU out of buld court on tue sin
Qu vt (November, 2tfiu, 1 will ex-
uj iur anu acn ni "uunv mu--
iuii. as tile law directs, at thi court
no lias door of said county, in the
city pf hoseburtr, Oregon, on pui-
urquy, lliu tun uay or pecomuer.
li4H, at ten u'clocit a. m thu real
property altuuteu In the county oi
luutflus and state of Oregon -and
di-suriued in sum decree and oruor
ut sale as follows, to-wlt:
uois one tii anu two ij in hiuck
auvunty-soven dv of Ktnney
Improved Plut of the city of Hose
buric. OreKon. as shown by the re
corded map or plat thereof.
tdia tuie win oe maue iur cmii
in hand and will be subject to con
firmation by aald court.
Uiiteu a l ituseuurg. urvnun, nv
vember 6, l'J30.
V. T. JACKSON.
Sheriff of Douglas County, ure on.
liy li. 3KKill.
Deputy.
NOTICE TO Cltl-:iITO
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned wus, by order of tht
I'niintv i-ourt ttf iJOUiflas CountV.
Oregon, made and entered on the
2th day of October. 1930. duly ap-
poinieu aumiiiisiruiur oi t"f
at Murv V. Itlddlc di-ceuHed.
persoiiH having claims aKaliiHt th
eHluie oi sum ueceoent are nei eu
renuli'Hd to orusent the name to ni'
at my. oWKe. room 2 Douglas Na
tional liunK Kuiming. HOHeburg,
DuuicliiB t'ountv. Oregon, duly veri
fied as required by law. within six
momni iroin mis aaie.
Dated this 30th day of October
IUA B. Ill DDLS,
Administrator of th extato o
Alaiy 1 Hlddle. deeeiised.
HiOTiri!: TO CKKDITOItg
In Ihe County Court of thi State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the mutter of the estate of Hoy
II. Hpcur, deceased.
Not he is hereby given that the
undersigned has by onh-r of the
above entitled eourt duly made und
entered ut record been uuiy
pointed adrntnistruior of the estate
of Itoy II. Hpear, deceased, and lias
duly qunluied h such.
All pernon having claims against
nam itatatn nro nernuy reuuirea
nrnMi'iit t he mime, dul v verified.
the undorHigiied at hl office In
HoHcburg, Douglas County. Oregon
within hIx nionlliH from tlo- flrsl
publication of this notice whi.h lw
me tun nay or wovemoer. i.i.
J. E, McCUNTOCK
Admlnlatrator.
- f i- ,u.i ....-.1(a rmr
Masonic Bld.
NOTICIfi TO tllKDITOIIS
IX ts'i'.vru: ok i . . Mttiu-S
n the County Court of the titale
of Oregon for thu i County of
DoukIus.
In the mutter of the estate of V.
. jvicnois. ueceaseu.
Notice Is hereby eiven that the
undersigned has heretofore been
appointed as executrix of the above
narnua estate, pursuant to an oruer
of thf ahovfe named court, and has
qualified therefore. AU p;ruiis
Having any cintrns against auju es
tate shall present the same duly
verified to the executrix, Hattle O.
Nichols, at her residence at Kiddle.
Oregon, within sx months from t tie
uttie ui mo tti si. puujiciLiuu ut uiis
notice.
The date or tne rirst Duoitcation
la November 6, 1930; the date of
the last publication is December ,
MATH Hi u, p.n;niJt.a.
Executrix.
0
:' ADMIN'ISTATOirs KOTICp
In the County Court for pouglaf
Ciuntv. Htute of Oreicon.
In the mutter of the estato of Davl-
K. Fleming, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned was by an order of i
above entitled court n.ade and en
tered October if 2. 1(130, BPDofnted ad
ministrator of tne estate or ia
8, Fleming, deceased: all persons
having claims against said est
are notified to present the same,
properly verified, to the undersign
ed within six months from thu dat
of this notice.
imieu ucseourg, ure.. uc toner 3'
1930.
C. L. HAMILTON.
Administrator of estate David S.
i J-'lerning. deceased.
NOTICE TO CnjCpjTQIlS
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglua County.
In Do- matter of tlv. tato of Ida
A. titaggs. decensed.
Nitthe Is herehy given that the
undei-Mignetl. ICdlth Antha Staggs.
was on tlie 1 Qlh day of October,
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Consistent with it policy of laying the facts before the publio. The American Tobacco Company has invited Mr. Vincent
Bendix to review the report of the distinguished men vaa have witnessed LUCKY SIKIJvfi'S famous Toasting Process.
The statement of Mr. Bendix appears on this page.
ff 1.30. Th AmeHran Tobacco Co.,
Mlffc
1930. duly appointed administratrix
of the auove entitled esLulu by the
above entitled court- ah persons
having claims against said t state
are required to present the same
to the undersigned or to ft. D
Whipple ut Ktie'tuig. Oregou, duiy
vcrltied us required by luw, within
six months fiuia (lie date of luta
notlee.
Dated thla 23rd day of October,
1830.
EPITH ANTHA eTAQQS,
Administratrix of the estate of Ida
A. QtaggS, UtteftBtlL
notick to cjti;urtu8
In the Qounty Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas Countv.
In the matter of the estute of John
C. Davis, decensed.
Notice is hereby given that the
undemigned, C. A. Prock. was oi
the 10th day of October. 1930, duiy
appointed administrator of the
above entitled estate by the above
entitled court. Alt persons having
claims against aald estute are '-e-qulred
tu present the same to the
undersigned or to R. I Whipple, at
Koseburg, Oregon, duly verified a.
required by law, within six mopths
from the date of thla notice.
Dated this 83rd duy of October
1930.
C. A. PFIOCK.
Administrator of the estate of
John C. Davis, deceased.
I?vnCB: TP CBKUfTOIlg
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the matter of the estate of Mar
shall A Spooner, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has by order of the
above entitled court duly made and
entered of record been appointed
administrator of the estate of
Marshall A. Snooner. deceased, and
hun dulv Qualified as such.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby required to
present the same to the undersign
ed, duly verified, at his office In
Itoneburg. Douglas County, Oregon,
within six months from the first
nubllrntiori of this notice which Io
the' liaru uay ot uctooer, rt.tu.
A. N. OROUTT.
Administrator.
It's
Back From Coaat Mr. and Mrs.
D. K. Carr spent yesterday at Co-
quillo and Marahfield atteudiug to
S SERVICE f0&
Ml .VSl.RED ' "SC.
NOT BY ,ST
! COLO ,'3j
k OOLDfN IKVii
The Choice ne )es on e
floor o out dis
play rpom determines what the
service will cost him, Every cas
ket is marked with the price of
the complete service.
We always have on display 8)
wide variety so, that everyone
may find something suitable.
DOUGLAS
FUNERAL HOME
HARRY C STtARNS.MQR.
Comer Tins and tano Streets
R.OSEBUR.Q
voiieenienf
business matters connected with
Carr Variety stores at those
1 places, m - ' 1 -
Says
President and Chairman of the Board,
Bendix Aviafion Corporation of
Chicago and New York, operating
Bendix Brake Company, South Bend,
Indiana; Eclipse Machine Company,
Elmira, New York; Bendix Stromberg
Carburetor Company, South Bend,
Indiana, and other subsidiaries.
"Competition is the life of busU
ness. To win leadership a manu'
facturcv must make his product
more desirable than others.
Hence there results a great bene
fit to the public through constant
striving for improvement. The
use of the modern Ultra Violet
Ray in toasting the tobaccos
used in LUCKY STRIKES is an
example of such advancement."
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