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J TWO cot.tuiu iNt.wKL.viL.v. kusluuku OKhGUN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1930. News of Douglas County CAMAS VALLEY , ... (Xewt-Hev!w Duirxlui County K-al) y CAMAS VALLKV, Nov. u. J Tilt's. Adrian SUimliry, who lias "-been quite III with tin flu Ih Imi- proving. Mill. Stuinlloy wan it) i , Koseburg GeiK'inl hospital under " the care of physicians tor a low ''tiays but la now at home attain. Mr. aud Mrs. l.undiuit of Wen .atchee, Wash., spent ilu week-end " here visiting with their daughter, Mrs. 11. Huntington. J,'., The HiKh Hehool Ilihle Study t class meeiH now at the school' houe Monday evenings. inn ; pertha Lary has t:hut f;e of ih --class. - Keith Ireland of Ohilla, who has "be:n attending 1'lh sehool at ki Jliyitie Point, Hiailed to school hen l.it Wednesday. T. (J. LawHoii, (iiill. AbblM atw. ,7vional(l Law son and Wello Shm'oi . , went to Kutji'im Kundity fen- Mrs Lawsoit. who had been vicllinj: 'there with her slfcler, Alice Scran "" M1h Mildred Hibnld of Tcnniih "VlHlted school here Tuesday. J.L II. K. (iurney of Wincheslei tttpei)t Tuesday making chIIh on lli ' poultry owneiH in the valley. Mr. 1 (.'limey works wil h llie I mi!f.'la tlfcunty KcimI mul l-'lour -Mill to he it producers with their poultry prnh "loins. The Ladles Aid is kIv;iik a chick n slipper, cafeteria style, ni ilu school houso Friday nit;lit. Nnvem '"Jjer 21. Supper will be cerved Joi jail hour start Iiik about 11:3(1. Then vill be a short program alter ;!h "n'upper. LEONA (Nnw.-nVvlow Doiiglai County Hixviid) ,' I.IOONA. Nov. 1!1 .Mis. Olive S ..louiu and her Iwo j,-us. Kidnei iiml Kred. i1m have heeii wiirkinii '"'111 tilt' apple on-hard ill Hum: Jjltivor for the past six vt eks ie ....lunied home Thursday. Air. .lmiri ;,tverU to Wenalehee, Washington 'w here lie exiiiM-la to Heeiiri! wiiiN r'iun u In-idKe eonijl ruction eontriiei "'.Tile Moore hoys lepui'l ll'a! I hey "found utondy work in 1icii .vault; "";ruid orchard!), lint llml wanes were .olvpry low. .. Miss l.iivpiiie Wllli'y, who re ,,ltrenlly underwent nn oiioiutinn for J'jinpendloitlH at Kimene, Is expect .i.'iid liomp next week. I.loyil iiml K. II. Kejiiiy "f Itosc-'-iufB visited thjif iiaronts, Mr. , "lind Sirs. J. J. Kpllny ill I la last , Meek. ' Geoipe Kelfy mailp n luisilievs ""flip lo HllKene Friday. ,!!!.. Marion tinnier and II. lleim of .-Hinllli Itlver, were in l.pona Mini- " May puicliasliiK supplies and loch itilK ufler business mailers. ,,,, Mrs. Annlo Allison spent Sutur- niflnv til Cottane Clove on ItuslneWs. Mrs. YV. J. Wllley went lo Ku "J'fene Sunday to visit her claiiKliter i.i:ivcrne, who Ik In the I'acil'le i 'I'lirlKllnii hospital. "" Sidney nnd 1'rPil Moore were III ''otttiKe drove on business -Mon-"Jiiay. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank lloolier and ' i two rhlldren of Anlauf rislieil al tlle John lloolier home Wednesday. V. J. Willey made a business ivtrlp to Flmene Tuesilay. Hob Anliiuf and Peek Fcnslon "'nnd two Hons, of Anlauf, were In !!' Lt-oua on liuslneaH Tuesday. GLENDALE Mattie L. Yokum rntl Lurry li. Mo Lane of GruutH Push. ; Miss l'eail J-'alk of llaUey Is u j house jiwul I his week of her j brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and I Mrs, Kenneth Vannlce. (Jlenn 1. Watdrlp returned Thurs : day from Koseburg where lie was a witness In the circuit court case of J. M. Thome v;, W. 11. Neil. lorinerly of the Fortune llranch service station. Mrs. S. K. (iiliiaiu and Miss Alice I Nebel rehiiiieil to their homes in Ihis city Friday alter spending two days in M imI I onl -isiting and Hhopping. . Airs. 1). C Harris left Saturday evening for I'ortlaiid where she will vislL with lier (laughter aud family. K. C. Throne, mail carrier on the Azalea and Anchor route ami up per Cow creek rancher, loueiher with Mrs. Throne, Kptnt Monday here shopping and visiting with friends. M ins Kthel M. Sniiih returned to Itoaeburg .Sunday evening al lei spending (lie day here with Imm parents, Mr. and Mis. I. II. Smith. Arthur Dobyns re) in ned to his home in t his cily Sunday evening alier visiliii'.' since Friday with IriiMids and relatives at Med ford, lie w as acconipjuiied here by ht.--coiisin Miss Kllamae Kiiliy ot Med lord who will he a houne gnent tills week of Mr. uud .Mrs. W. I.. Mobyiis at their home on Se. l(;id street. The Soul horn i'acilic company's tunnel crew thai has been working at tunnel ! near l.elend for several months. has completed Its Job there and been moved lo Mils clt pending lut titer orders, li is ex peeled thai this crew will soon be moved lo (he Cow creek canyon near tunnel (. 'ha i les (ira.v of Marsh field transacted business here Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Laton Wimhell and two children arrived Monday from Heal Me lor a visit with rela Mve.H and IriciiK. Lafon Is a son of Mrs. Mllzabi'tli Wim-ludl who resides about a mile nort beast ol this city mi a ranch located In tin1 Windy creek valley. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Costelln motored Tuesday to C rants I'as. where they attended to various business mailers. Cliff Taylor aud Warren A. Cris wold returned lo their hotm-H al (Torn lug, Cal.. Thursday afler spending several days here visit ing wilh friends. Moth men were formerly employees ol .1. S. Wood rotle and son. contract loggers. Mrs. K. L. Henninger of Oakland visit (Ml here Friday al the home ol her son ami daughler-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Henninger. She was accompanied by, her daiinhler-iii law. Mrs. L. F. Henninger, of Can yon v II le. Mrs. Ibid Itelcher was hostess lo llie members of the Presbyterian Ladies' Aid society al her home about a mile southeast ol Clendale Friday. John lliileblusnn of Laurel, Miss., and S. K. Ingham of Oklahoma City. Okla.. arrived here Tuesday ami are reiMMered at (lie Clendale hole!, I loth men are well k now n lumbermen and are looking afler business interests In this locality. Several huge flocks of robins, each flock made up of hundreds of the red breasted birds, arrived here with (he rains the firsi of the week. While Mr. Robin is usually an all year guest here, the large Mocks of these birds seen here Attractions Ai li iL MOVIES Ulster of Mrs. Huet, from Long DEAN VINCENT HOME ' n Oregoa will be accepted In place ; lieach, CuiiT. j . . Lu ... (L,, A - ,v! jf the check. The same Khali fc-- INJJiA.N - Today and Satuiday, Uichard ArU.n in "Santa Fe Trail." I.HIKPTV -Tuilny and Sa. Hoot Ciuson in "Itoaiing Jianch," ail talking western. TooT CiilSO.N will ij.iiloji H onto i. iiud 1 augherty made a trip to Mreniertou, Wash., last week to lake uuv4i a couid of young men, who were deserters from llie navy. Mr. and Mrs. Kaphuel Wiuu, Miss irciii; .Negaroi, .hiss Mei nice Hn- According to woiU received here, liin iiomo neiuugiiig to Mr. and Mrs. iJeau Viuceni, ias4 Alumeila uiive, Pui'Muuu, Uieon, was diok- ler and Gerald Kobler left last Uurgiara on Monday FJday for Curvallis where they eveiuuj;. mis. lucent wad awakeu aiienueu the toot bail game. 'td by ihe noise of someone trying Mrs, Tom Wallace, Misa Jeucy,1" gaui eututnee on Lne secouU Wallace and Mrs. Harold Turpin I lltJr and Immediately tailed po- held as a guaranty of the faithful pertormuuee of the coutract The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. CAULK ABRAMS, Secretary Oregon State Board ot Control. Capitol iiuildlug, Saleui. Oregon. Hu Clirlitiuai S-il EAGLES NOTICE Eagles Thanksgiving dinner will Lite tonight in "lif.aring 1 Itanch," one. o. Mi.' laMcst and moht excit ing pietiue of hfs thrilling career, it is all -talking. "UoariiiK Hutu li" deals with the :ul . nun ous V'est at the height, of (he Vonealla schools, but its sk'.Jjng sjieed, 'i here are tights and conspiracies, and through it all runs Hoots' own particular brand of humor. COMING SUNDAY AMOS i ANDY v,k. (Spwi-ttwlw Hoinfls I'mmty fimr!fiM tl , GLKNDALi:. Nov. M - Ivan Lut Mv'ton; who iiulll reeenily was em r ployed by ,L S. Woodi-olle and son ' ns a 'ent" driver. Is now employ t 'ed at Paradise. Cal. ills wife and litinily expect lo leave hero lids iAveek nnd will Join him there. 1 " A imirrhige license w as Issued j flt (Jrnuts Pass lant week lo Miss' "4 $&miM Ice Cream Ki. it ii was tli e lowing herd. ' I be Virginian" thrilled an t!i-n;e." wiili lis thousands of cat tie crying out as they along. I le-n it was the nickering herd. " l lie Light of Western Stars" ji:ii)iited the neighs of a hoide of stampeding horses with the "moo" 'll raHle. ') i : i.r:iiiiL' of a dont;ey was an impo! t ; til ( (him iy mot if i i;:oiia. Now li is llie Ideating herd. "The Siana Fe Trail," which pent several days last week visit-! lice wtl fouutl ladder against' be held in the Maccabee hall Mon day, Nov. 24th. from 6:3u to 12 P. M. Members In good standing and their family welcome. This is strictly for Fugles only. Commit tee Adv. NOTICE Come to the rovival at the Free Methodist church. Hear Rev. Sims preach the Word or Divine Truth. Service each night at 7:30. Come. Adv. llujr Chrlihnii Seli New midget radios, f")9.50 com plete. I'mpqua Radio Shop. Adv. nig relatives in Tillamook and' nuuse ana several screens re Portiaud. moved troin the windows. The Mr. and Mrs. Rhinesinith am! w g". evuleutly frightened by daughter, Virginia, spent the week; U!'ri- Vinrfeiil s awakeuu.g, did not end visiting ut th Leach home, j ain entrance. Mr. Vincent, presi- Prof. laihiesmith formerly was in i 01 Ulu Poruuna Trust aud now 1 savings uauK, is in isow .oik on teaches at FJmira. uitsiue-is. Motli are well known lu .urn. AUilie t,ttir of Veneta spent uoscumg, naving oueu vibiieu me tue wijeiv cud vlsuing irienuu iieri .Mr. and Mrs. A. 11. Weber, Gene and Jiminie. Weber spent the week end isiiing friends at Harrlsbuiv ami lirov. nsvi.le. .l d. uner ot Albany spent a few thundered i duvs ilus ween vibiiiug ids sibtei. .Wi-.h. Mary Caiawell. I he ladies aid of the M. K. church is making preparations for u carnival, which will be held in the schoolhouse early in Decern ijw. A negro minstrel with plenty ol tun aud laughter will be the 'Old : main event of the program. A good tune is assured all. Key. Clark lias purchased a fine s te reoit t icon machine. Last Sun- Paramounl has adapted iroin Hal 'day evening a very inieiesting and K'.ni'is' novel, "Spanish Acres." inst ruetl ve leciure on work that which open.-; al Hunt's Indian the-hhe M. K. church is doing was giv itre today for two days is thejeii. '1 iiis will be a fen lure of the I'irst bi' prcMinciion ti r-ior-il I he j Sunday e ening services this win continuous drone of thousands of j ler. A cordial welcome Is extended sheep as tiiev move before Hie , to all. Next Sunday evening a Thanksgiving program, under t In direction of .Mis. Avery Laswel! v.lil he given. A short playlet, "The First Thanksgiving,"' w ill be pre seined. -ametas and microphone. YGNCALLA It." 111. in Mrs. VONCAI.LA. N i-'i-ed Apjd'.'gate entertained at. a tiunei Sunday at her home in .icoil-i alley. hawng as her guesls trs. I Miih Thompson, Mr. (icorge , Massed nud .Mrs. Alice Canm-y of j Yoi.cuil-i and Mr. aiei .Mrs. Masks -.1 llalsey. Mr. and Mr.. M- Iluei hnve ;ts 'heir house guest. M rs. LufUin. Mils week are somewhat unusual. A drainage sewer to take care ol the surplus rain water at the soul h west corner of Pacific and Third streets is being installed In Ceortie (.'. Dyer this wewJt. This sewer conned s wilh an exist I ng sewer opposite the- Glen dale Ga in gp. Mrs. Lee P.rasted of Portland is registered al Ihe Clendale hotel. She is spending several days here deiiiohsl rating a line of I nod pro ducts at local stores. Sam Pescel, a former resident here but now residing at Grunts Pass, spent Monday visit lug w ilh friends in Ihis city. Forrest Cobb of Port land arriv ed here Tuesday and Is spending several days I ransacllng business in this locality. - Charlie Walker ami M. Ncff. ranchers residing above Hie Azalea dlst rlct on Cow creek business here Friday. TRUCK UPSETS BUT DRIVER UNINJURED One oftlie large (rucks belong ing to Ihe Pierce Freight line up sei esiei day near Camp View, just north of Poseburg. The truck skidded near ihe junction of the Ware road with the pacific high way and smashed into a concrete ill vert before turning ovm The driver was uninjured, but the i rin k was badly wrecked. tii Cl.ll.lnu Srnlj TENMILE f,.ws IMIrH- tM.ulas Cn.itily Special) TKXMILK, Nov. 21. S. L. Moss i pent Wednesday in Itoseburg at tending to business matters. George Swift, who lias been seri ously ill lor several weeks, is tin Pioving very slowly. .Vis. Mary MacAboy and two sons, who have been living at the Tenmile camp grounds, have mov ed into Ihe Nichols house at Ohilla lor ihe winter. EAGLtS NOTICE Special meeting for initiation Sunday. Nov. l':!id. I p. in. All members are urged to bring candi- transactcd dates and be llier". Worth v President.- Adv. LESTjLALE. IN 'THE WORLD SATISFYING $0 $ m FIRST PRIZE & GOLD MEDALS CEYLON&INDIA Jin4l ONtRAL MOTORS RADIO ToClimaxa jiplglf feasant Geivekal Iotors IIaiho Your QUfOtS Will apprcciti MIOM,vd Kc C'Mi" diein.j the course of the Thankctpvi"-l dinner, it ti a Iftjt, r.i..iv digested refreshment. It ituhidi-s .i lose mus ' i.u ,m spcmni from fresh fruit juices nnd pin - Mesh cif.im. It 15 a tittmj Climax to an entertaining Th.ink .q. vmg. Order Now Special Thanksgiving Bricks CRANBERRY SHCRDET VANILLA PLUM Pl'DDINC. AT Tu ins Douglas County Creamery General 3EcTOii H : crstJi Visual Tonv Seifvlor ROSEBURG MOTOR CO. UO Rose Street Fhon? 100 Rosrhuv?? in: H. C. Churcu home .here. iiuv i;ti. mniiri tv-aii LEAVES FOR TEXAS TO GET PRISONER Deputy Sheriff George Lb tsch left this afternoon for Liberty, Texas, carrying, extradition papers tor J. V. Chambers, indicted here on Ihe charge of lorgery. Cham bers, accused of having passed sev eial 1 urged checks in this city early tins year, 1i:jh been serving time in the Texas prison for the passing of worthless checks. Ills sentence ill Texas Is ubout up, and he is to be brought to Itoseburg to answer to the charge, against him here. Me resided in this city for a number of years before going lo Oklahoma and later to Texas. Unr CinMniu Sli PROPOSAL F03 SUPPLIES Sealed bids will be received up 10 1 I'. M. December fi. I'jMm. at the office of the undersigned for fur nishing to the various state institu tions and departments supplies onsistiug of drygoodn, clothing, .urnishingd, groceries, shoes, hard ware, brooms, drugs, stationery, .rockery, plumbing, etc. tor the -ahiii-ahiiual period ending June 3h, !!);!!. Specifications and schedules will be furnished upon application to the undersigned, also from the trade and comim rclal bureau of the Portland Chamber of Coin nierce. Multnomah I lot el. or from he Oregon Maiiulac!::; ers Associa tion, Oregon Muilding, both located .11 i'tiitland, Oregon. Kach bid shall be accompanied by a certified check representing ten per cent of the whole amount .it:l, made payable to Carle brains. Secretary Oregon Si ate Toard of Control, or whore the ten nt amounts to JaOO.UU or a surety bond from some Wben you buy a can of Hills Bros Coffee a.ways fresri is Fresh is the word I For air, which flattens the flavor of coffee, is com pletely removed from Hills Bros." vacuum cans and ktpt out. No air tight cans will keep coffee fresh. Hills Bros. Coffee is as fresh and flavorful as when it comes from the roasters. The can is easily opened with the key. ControUid Roasting pvts Hills Bros. Coffee a flavor no other coffee has. O 1930 This beautiful plated pancaka flipper with white enamel handle, color tipped. FREE with your grocer's ipecial offer of pancakP ? ILffle FLOUR in 0 w I cjpprcnxd 6v Iht Good HMpiityJfyaM The flour specially prepared to give those two qualities women want most in pan cakes and waffles Flavor and Fluffiness. Ask your grocer for this free offer TODAY! THERE ARE SMILES THAT MAKE US HAPPV says Lee b. Roberts, Ihe composer, on the"Sperry Smiles" program over the NBC every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evening ot 8:45 KFSD KECA KGO KGW KOMO KHQ WBBWinjiniaaai,-,tvt (uinp:;liy aiitliorlzod to do business t.oOK FOP. TUB RAD ON THE CAN 1 mWt We're Ready I it REO&V5 With all the delicious and appropriate "trimmings" for the Thanks r;ivinc feast, from the bread and seasoning for the turkey dressing to the mince meat and pumpkin for the pies priced low so you can make your holiday dollar buy more in quality and in quantity. Something to be thankful for A great group of INDEPENDENT LY OWNED Red & While stores, organized to supply you with quality groceries at savings. PHONE YOUR ORDER WE DELIVER Specials for Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 24th and 25th VF. RF.SF.RVF. THF. RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES RED & WHITE GINGER ALE .Made from llie fnnnuis Wnuliesha .Mineral Wilier. 2 for 35c BLUE & WHITE SEEDLESS RAISINS Plump, nicutv riittilus 4-lb. Pks. 25c Fruits for C Al AfC RED A WHITE BRAND l'.''.i-!--m iar,n 2 cans (l's tall) . . .45c m MAYONNAISE Igig&atejjl lied A: While Itrallll I'ure. No fill, ,-. itiStUSil .Miide with Ihe finest inirreili, i.Ik PINT! Full PJnf Aar mfal fo-n. ttr- mi, mm v i BULK DATES, 2 lbs 23c 1 Iiillou i New Crop OREGON WALNUTS, 2 lbs 55c Flinry No. 1 Splendid value! ALMONDS, 2 lbs 45c Faiiry 1X1. Soft Sheil RIPE OLIVES (Pint tins) 2 for 35c Mediums- lied .n While Iti-aml Caking Soda 2 for 15c " i D lied - While Ill-ami Royal Baking Powder, 12-oz. tin. .43c Clean, fresh still k OLEOMARGARINE, 2 l'c35c Pine i White I'.raiid I'll,,.; Pillsburv's Pancake or Buckwheat Flour, 3V2-Ib. nkg 37c Shrimp, 2 cans 39c Matches, 6-box carton i;,. wt,. nni.i Ueil While Ilrand Tho Owner Soruos HSr Salt, 2-lb. carton 8c lied i- While Shaker Plain nr Iilir.l Tfi e Bui or Sclugs 6 PHONE 340 iTTTTTTOPMMggIgM