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,,..FOPfUT,., Iwnie-d Dally Kicrpt fltmdnr by Ik t NWN-Hvirv l'u4 Joe If ruber ol The Asso4Utel Pre The Associated l'ress la exclusive It entitled to the use for republica tion of all news dispatches ei edited to It or not otherwise credited In this ptiper and to all local news published herein. All rights of re publication ut special dispatches herein are alo reserved. HARIUH BLLSWOHTH Kdltor Entered as aecond class matter Way 1 7, mo, at the r"'l office at Jtoseburg, Oregon, undur act of March 2, 1878. Represented by WST;HofLIWY . iea PrenlBro 220 Bush Street, , Lite Aug Irs 433 South (Spring t Diroei, nrnnie out uniwart street, Chicago 300 North Michigan Ave, Detrult 323 Stepheniion Jildg. New York 21 Kant 40th (Street. Vertlaad nautili mag, 0ubaerlptloaj Hair ' Dally, per year ry mall t Dally, 6 months by mail 2.00 Dully, 3 mo in tin by mull i.ju uaiiy, allium month by mull..., .60 Dally, by currier per month fiu Americanism. I rf1lHC bent uhHWur In anll-Amurl eatilsin, KlulcH national com lii:tnih;r of tho AniotUaii LckIjii, Kay Murphy, Ih real Aiiierieniiitsin as exemplified liy our various youlli activities. ! Commander Murphy could have Bono much lurlhor. Tho bout an f wor to fill forma of untl-Ainorlnin ; Ism lii real Amoi Itanium an exom- j piffled tiy tho IcudiTH of the A in cm 1 can IokIoh national, aluto and lo ; cul. A pai-dmiublo modosty slops I him from t nil lug that or, perhaps:. I, he in ho cIoho to llio work of the lead era of thin-great natlonul or- K Kuniutlou that ho does not realize tho splendid example of Ameiicuti f Ism net by thuno men. Tho.torni "AmoileuniHm" Ih vu . rloimly umleridoud. Some think tho torm in nana fluK-wavln; speec-h making nnd enthusiasm. Others re- r kh id tho term us something which i meant a militant attitude with war ? spirit thinly veiled. Uoth lire ! wronn. AniHiltaiilsin, us Comiuun- dor Murphy tinea llio term, and as f tho men of the Legldn think of It, r Ih tho deep aoatod conviction thai tho United Stulos of America Is 'i tho bonl country on earth, har. tho j flhoHt peoplo lfi tho world,, uml has tho bout form of government In cxi stunt o. Nor dooa that imply a simiif flat- iafaet.on with things nn they are. J There Ih no more pronn;twlvo or 9 Kuul.utlo'., on oarth than th Ls rIoii. Hut tho Legion hollevoH fu - tho prlnclploa of government uk J Bet forth In tho tonstllullon of thin X country. It believes hi tho liberty . nnd opportunity offered under this form of government. It does not hold with borrowing Mivernmental hemes and notdnmiH from oilier counlrlca bat bollovoa in making such changes nn are required in tho orderly way provided In our fount Hut Inn nnd in a manner to uit the necda of our own people. Tho Anierkuiilsm oh promulgat ed by tho Ainertdtn Legion Ik not an Idea of uggreHMlnn, of power, or of territorial expaiiKlon. It. wuntK ,; no war, It eirviHitgoH no coiriuoHt. Thin Amei lean I urn not Am only tho right, for tho people of thin roun try. to live In peace and ImpplnoaH a ml be permitted to wor!; nnd earn and prowper In arcordanco with their ability and opimrtuuity. Editorials on News (Continue. from oage 1 dance, rvUOlTHH, or cour.ie, can't he pri'venteiT. CutiKroHH can't wtop them by law. They Just happen at more or Ionh regular Interval. Crying about them doe.t nobodj any good. I ful now in a f.'X'd tune to re member that Ibreo eatM ngu tho government of (he I'nilel States Hot out delihetately lo CKKATK SCAHt'lTY by killing tho pig. plowing under the cotton ' HlKINd fanm-rii not to grow H ml wheat. It wasn't a goo.t Idea. and corn Two drouth yeaiM (ItKll and HMO have taught U8 that. Ilocausr of thin nr tll'liially crcateil fcaicity. Hie ef. fectH of thin yent'M drouth on (he counlry aa a wholo are mere ne ver o than they would titherutae have boon. Mrn. K K. W'atlM, of llerelnid, Texas, U ikwh drenniH can mine (me. She dn-amed jIh broke her ami. When who awoke her left arm was doubled up In a peculiar manner and nhe wa unable to move It. All X ray ttloclnpeU It vaa biikeii. One Word Led To Another Bug Baer (Copyright, iy:tti, King KeaturoB Hyndicate, Inc.) Turning on a Movable Pivot Tho automobile baa released the Hummer vacationist from the tyranny of tho aumuier boarding iiouKe. In the old daya you atayed put for your two weeltu' vacation whether you liked it or not. Now, If the landlady gives you a wrong look or egg, you office the w.fe with a nou tnat decodes, "Let's see what's ovor the hill." So you Illicit Iho gaKoline lo the Khay and nee what a over the hill (l a uaually another landlady with another look and another gg. Whatever thu reault, you don t huvo to wait for a reprieve from the governor. With a good car and belter roads you are miles away hcioro tuo lieu clucka accuruLo in formation about thu dally menu. In the old days you stayed put because you bougrtt a rail road ticket between two points and it was not polite to point to any other place. The cost of the railroad fare was figured In the family budget and was Just as important as quin tuplets. Transportation was costly and vital. Walking was personal, roads were rutty and hay-wagons didn't travel on schedules. riti mm or boarders wore iiractl cully In ho'.'k. like a drunken ear penler'H kiiw on Saturday night. They couldn't move from place to place tike a flea on an iron dcor. They were hand cuffed to their first guess like a brldo of Colonial days. Hut tlianka to the motor car und ila ahadow, the truil;r, you can now hounco over thu hill and play a. deep left field lor the next egg. ion can go places and avoid thingH. All the ceremony required la a little water in the radiator, n whiatlo lo the dog and a nod to the wile. Don't get your aiguuia mixed. Away you go like a feather on tho breexe, enjoying the panoramic vlrila and blowing amoke ringj over hitchhikers' thumbs. The motor car has released us from the bondage of insu lar aloofness and trom the Ore gon boot of : inactivity. We k;movewhen welfeei like It and go when wo please." We have broken tho shackles of front porch gossip. If wo didn't like it in the old daya, we could lump it. If we lout lllin It thoe days, the lump la a hill. And ovor we 'ao lo uuoiu- landiutly and another ogu. Aim ail we uak of either tho landlady or the egg la a alight dlifcrenco in their agea. GLENDALE ci,i:niiai.i:, ore, Ann. 12. MIkh l.ntli-u Kui'hh, Kiumutll Kucha, MIhh Miirv AlU'o llrunncr und Pir- l'y Wtnklfnmii wuro CnuiU I'ukh viHtlm-8 Mtxiilay. Mr. Htnl It. llarvcy iliovo In Mi'itroril Suniliiy anil liourilctl u I lllli'il Ah' l.lni'K plaim Fur San KriinclHco Tur a hIkii'I vai-aljnn. Mr. 11111I Mm. 1)11 llniiu-ii of MIh- Hlnnliil nnd .Mr. anil Mrs. Howard. or Oklnhiinni, palil u hrli-r lull at lint W. liiKilalu homo Sumlay. MrK. IJIIi'ii Monro and Hob Lew is nrrlvnd lioniu from Corulnn, Cull lornla, Friday nvouliiK. Mr. anil Mm. 1 r it l.owlti nnd ramlly, lloli. IIhiviiiiI and llovorly. nnd Mm. : 1 1 - It Mikiid loft Tllixday lor a two wii'ks' viu-allon. They lll vlult In Tho I lalloH. Snaltlo. .nko lijutsii nn,) other nornta north. Imn KIbIi. nf Coatllllv. iih ii week-end vlnllor here. Mr. and Mm. Paul Davis and .-mull Kim. and Mm. Ilertha llavls I.hIIimI oter Hie weekend at Mvr- I lc Point. Ml.iH Stello Kelehpr of Setitlln Ik Hie Iioiihu kuvsI o .Mm. Kiln .etteh. Mr. and Mm. Klnier V.'. IIiimIh of Delano, 'iiliroi nla. iiald la-lcl lll at the Kldretli;e ranill hoiiii. last Thttrniliiy. Mr. and Mm. Arthur Olrnn mid laiuily, who have heen vltltlnit the irast ten daya In llerki lev. l iilllot. niii. ret in to d home Sunday. UoKer tilKon, nmaii of Mi ami Mm. Mark Olvon. waa rush,.,! lo the hoviut.il In titautu Pa Thumday and opeialed on for ai Me la Mill In verv Herlous colullllou. I .vm MiCorhle, of lleiilien, left on II liiialtieatt llln lo Port Inn, I l. ' -Mm. Met Olkle Is ali,tl,.,. Ilitf IJIeiidale hotel duriiii! ' his uhsenie. lien taiwnev unit John !o.,, llllllnll Were ill KoaelllllK on hllsl Hess Monday. .Mrs. lieorce C. 1 1) ,. and illilmh. ler. iHuilthy. weto Itu:elitnK eiillers Monday . o - FOR SALE One Montim ruin.e, 2?:.u; li,o s uellliine lealher roal. alie II, Jk'.ii, Olereoul, aie ,S M'ai'fi, IHI J Mill St A,U. When ha Smllli, ii fanner of IiIkIi, In,., lost i onseioiisneas while dllVlllR Ilia auto ie, Ut,. n. chine I'rnahed Inln u dee. The hoik hnini'lil Smith to i-onseloua. Iies8 without Injuring linn. ROSEBURG CANDIDATE DIES UNAWARE OF WIN PINK ni.UfP. Ark.. Aug. 12. (AP) Chlliltullor Harvey It. Ul cus waH noniluuted for tho hench In (ho rourth judicial diatrlcl al Tuosduy'a democratic primary elec tion. Hut Chuneiillnr Lucas, known tliiniiKlioul tho atato na tho flint ArkuiiKua jlnlKo to declnro B di prosalim inoratorluni on homoHteiid forecloHtlrea, whh dead. Ho aitccunibed to n heart nilmcnt Hi his homo lust illicit, unuwuro of the outcome. MARKETS . WHEAT (. . PORTLAND, Aug. , la.r-fAP) . Thtt futures market nulcn today In eluded Ht.000 buidiela of Ue.com ber wheat which cIoko;! Uu high er as did September while May wua up lc. On tho Rumple cash market local wheat gained 1 to 3e bushel with dark bard winters drawing thu atlt'f premium. Wheat: upon High Lo,w Clouo May H7J 9s D74 !K Sep 96a 97ii 969 Dec Jl JS !7 SK4 , Caah wheal: Hlg iiend bluoBtem, hw, l.lfii; dark hard winter, Li pet. Ulti; 12 pet, 1.KI&; 11 pel l-"ii; aoit white, western white, !"i; hurd winter l.OOi; western red 18. PRODUCE 'OllTLAND, Aug. ,13.-,(AP) Trading In tho egg market con tinues lo bo thoroughly mixed ua a result of the Bale of considerable storage stnlf, hhiiio of which is being mixed along with current lay. All I h rough tho live poultry trade a strong tone is now ruling with occasional fractional advance in tho buying price suggested nrrn.ii-t rims, a grade. :wc I lb. In parchment w nippers, :1'c lb. carious ; It gtade, parch men 1 1 wrappers. .Wc lh.; cartons. .ISc Ih. lib JTKltKAT I'oitland deliv- ery. general price A grade, deliv- ered at least twice Weekly. Hit Uie i lb.; couiitiy routes. ;tK:i!lc Ih.; H grade, 37-3Nc lb.; V grudu at mar ket. II (illADK CKKAM FOli M AH- KKT- lluying price, tuKterfal ba sis, r.3ac. l-KJt is- lluying price by whole salers: Kxtras, 2te; standards. -Me; extra medium, 20c; do mo- Mum, firsts, ISc; under grade. I'm1; pullets, 14c dor.en. Cheeso". country meats and live poultry, steady and unelmimed. C.WTALOl I'KS - The DhIIoh. j fee crate; Yakima blandards. (in 7fte crnto. New ihitatoes. new onions, wool, i nay, imps, mohair, and hark, steady and uncharmi Casual a d. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Compiled by The Associate Aug. 13; L" L". it KU 3 1 t t St ks lnd"4 !l I .. HI S .. S!.(t .. tl S Today I'rev. day Mninh ago Year imo .. IWii hiKh . I'.t:tfi low ... IM:. In i-li . lto,'. low .. . 10 7 fl 1 t;. i ' tifi .s ; In I i ti: ti Sti.l 3IA Lh.U ti :t 3-. 2 :;i : Is 5 Ms n 7 :i n . 73 4 t!.r BONOS I'" ID in H) Kit s lnri. I t s Fgu. !H 3 loj.i loy.H t,!t,:i ;t 2 i":t ." m: 5 t:t ;t W ' t'C.rt In t H'.t.:. Toda 1'IVi day e;ir iuii HKSti huh lir.iil low . . . 1 !:C high ... tiVH ; HI 3 lot, l n2 9 StJ ! 1 til H Hit S . 7 S I ML1 2 in.s . 76.1 2 S M.o j HKii low I I NEWSREVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON THURSDAY, Rough Vacation Weather! sgjM-.. ' R AMBLINGS OF NEWS-REVIEW MAN ' BY PAUL JENKINS THE a HM Legion convention got off in flying start last night, the big (lilmoro Circus taking first place in public In terest. I saw lots of kids there, and would have liked to have seen a lot more. H waB kid fenttiro, but I noticed moat of t h o good Boat were f 1 1 1 0 d by ' Hdulta! It Look mo back to tuu cayu when i had , to atund on tho 8idelitie.i, while the giown-upa ae at tho firm table. All the world loves a lover, It i.s aaid, nnd by the sumo token ft loves a game sport. That little gal from YoncaHa who had all trie trouble witli her accordio.i, won ihc audience's heart, und what is more, uarnnd lU upj.roval by tho quality of her performance. 1 saw an elephant In tho rubber circus purade, but no Jackass. Is It possible (.111 more liaa gone Repub lican? Tho streets of HosehurB were lined with visitors lu.st night, and so were (he Streets of Paria. It ou haven't a tended that particu lar show, you'd better do so before it is too late. Hot? Why, when one of the nhis which grace tho stage In such profusion did her r.t.iti nM ca om "lc 1UU l,UL'nl - The cood old OreKonfan. which Unnwa more half truths about Uo.se- t,urg than any other newspaper In ti. Hlatn. nhmist lfinderi d Louie I Ml lard, commander of our lot al Legion post, in its front pao story on the convention this morn in;;. Oh, well I'm rlad this isn't a 1i t town; ? walked over It fner tiuies al- ready," remarked a delegate as ho stood tin the corner of t'ass ami Jackson, following our with his eyes tho direction of the big point n A Trc a tC CCT Crtr I Lj AKfc. ot 1 rUK NORTH nOI IP.I A; FAIR Ult.MN. Aug. in. Tho Noith Dout'laN County fair Ih to be held In Ihalu Friday and Saturday. Sept. 4th and i'tih. Tho Kluauis cluit of Ko.se lung will oip iatr with the merchants of tiitii city lo futninh the f. ir with some Tin .spe cial merchaitill;ie pi ixett to be arded hi add it Ion ;o the u.ual rash prizes. There will be a queen contest, a pet parade, a aports pro giam, a dance nnd many luteie-t-lim features of entertainment. The fair board plans to build h penu.i neui nhi'd 3Pltui ft, r(r ih,' Ikmim Ing of Itvestiuk and poultry. The president of the fair board I it II. A. Cool of liaiu; set rotary nnd treasurer, Jacob K. Wilson, of Yomullu. ICARS DAMAGED IN GLENDALE WRECK t.LF.MAI.K. lUe.. Aug. 13. In an endeavor to avoid a collision with a M'dun driven hv 11. W. 72. Knapp of tirants Tnns. Muck Kea 7 t ton swervrd to the wtoim side oi To 1 the highway and rolled into a deip tto.5 ditch oAt ly Monday evvuing, Kuapp THE ing hand at rcgbtraLio:i head quarlers. Somehow ho convoyed tho Im pression that. If Itohebui'K wore the size of Seattle, he would still hare considered it his hounden duty to walk ovor the town four times. Maybe t).:l's his way of having u good time, like tho gent with the cannon, who? fires it each hour alt night long, with greut pomp and ceremony. ; ' The only wolf who won't bowl during the next two nights of this convention, Is the one Ico Clam killed on Pipcstono a couple oi days ago. "Cl-.ui.man cf tho Ilox.ins Cr,m mitlee. Legion Convention, Koao burg. Ore. Dear Sir: I am unable lo attend the convention, ijut my wife Is coming, hoin u de.egato from our auxiliary. Will you please see that she ih ufrordod proper ac commodaiions? She is 2'A years old, 5 feet 2 inches tall, brunette, blue eyes, and weighs 110 pounds; very attractive, and knows all about con ventions." When this letter was received tit roristrntion headquarters yester day and the news leaked out, Percy Croft reports that it brought out 25 listings of rooms from hith erlo hesitant householders. Well, I should say so! The drum corps are limbering up. nnd In the parade tonight you will havo tho opportunity to whet your Interest, for the great contest to bo hold on Flnlay field Friday night. To me, that drum corps con test will be tho highlight of tho convention. There Is omotbing tremendously stirring about this magnificent spectacle, that always gels tinder my skin, nnd I'd near ly break a Xvg getting there, if 1 had to go to such an extreme. Tho visiting school bands and our own - we havo already seen and appreciated; now I am wait Inn for the appearance of the Ash land Kiltlcx What lilting music those skirted babies play! They ought to be here any time now. was entering tho main street by tho entrance are!, ami Kenton claims Knapp failed to heed the atop sign at the intersection. Knapp was arraigned before W. M. Leah, Justice of tho pence. Tuesday morning, plod guilty and was fined J.Vno for his negligence. Kenton's car, n coupe, when re moved from tho ditch was found to be only slightly damaged. o- ROOSTER'S DEMISE WILL SETTLE ROW roKTLAXI). Ore.. Aug 13. (AIM A neighborhood controver sy npimrently neaied an ' end to day, with a roonier ot he deprived of his life and a neighbor to be deprived of tho rooster. Tho case arose when the neigh bor complained the roonier was n- lsy. Alter Invent iitntlnt;. Patrol man Huberts reported the rooster's owners "dwchled they would put him (the rooster, in the pot. She also asked am to tell the man who reported It that ho would uot be Invited lo partake." "THANKS bo unto Cod for Hi Inexpressible Uttt." Adv. AUGUST 1 3, 1936. KRNR PROGRAM (1,900 KlloeyolM) SPONSORED BY NEWS-REVIEW REMAINING HOURS TODAY 3 : 00 Legion J u n l or Baseball broadcast by remote con trol from Flnlay field, spon sored by Munchausen club. 6:00 The Grab Bag 1'ronram. 6:16 The Kdltor Views Uie News. 5:30 Grab Bag Program. 6:00 Chevrolet's Musical Mo ments. 6:16 Paul Whlteman and Ilia Orchestra. 6:45 Umpqua Park Program. 7:16 Sigu Off. FRIDAY, AUOUST 14 4 Morning Hours 45 Early Birds. 00 Alarm Clock Club. 30 News-Kevlew News Broad- 45 Alarm Clock Club Cont'd. 30 Devotional Services. 45 Organ Selections. 00 Victor Young and Ills Or chestra. 30 American t.oglun Conven tion broadcast aiionaorcd by Hoseburg Chamber of Commerce. 30 Hello and Martha.. 35 Women's Exchange. 00 Five Spades. 15 Hits From the Shows. Afternoon Hours 00 Hill Billies. 10 Fisher's Legion Convention News. 15 American Legion Conven tion. 45 News-Review News Broad cast. 00 Invoatmcnt for Income. C5 Legion Memories. 30 Popular Band Selections. HO Swing Tnnns. 30 Three Rhytnm Kings. 2: 45 Orville Kuanp anu His Or chestra. : 00 Legion Baseball G-ume spon sored by the Munchausen club. : 00 The Singing Troubadour. :15 The Editor Views thi News : 30 Victor Concert Orchestra. :-!5 The Grab Bag Program. :30 The Motor Shop Garage . presents Stray Holllstcr at Itlmrock. ;45 Hoosior Hot Shots. : 15 Sign Off. SATURDAY, ACfil'ST 15 Morning Hours 15 Early Hirds. 00 Alarm Clock Club. 30 News-Review News Uroad cast. , 15 Alarm Clock Club Cont'd. 30 Devotional Services. 45 Organ Selections. 00 Tho Iorsey Dros. Orches tra. 30 Morning Musicalo. 00 Love Songs Of Yestoryear, 15 Songs Seldom Hoard. 30 Hello and Martha. 35 Women's Exchange. 00 Close Harmony Four. :15 Moddrn Melodies. Afternoon Hours :00 Sousa's Rand. :15 Cecil IJlack, Maestro of Hamburger and Harmony. :30 Radio Music Store After- ' noon Concert. :-l5 News-Review Newa Droad cast. :00 Investment for Income. : 00 Legion Memories. :30 Clark Wilson's United Ar tists. :00 The Cay Nineties. : 15 Ruth Uoale. :3o Concert Selections. : 00 Legion liase I a 11 Games sponsored by tho Mun- chausen Club. 00 Ranch Boys. : 15 Tho Editor Views tho News. :30 Waltr Time. :00 The Crab Rag Program. 00 Fisher's Convention News. 15 Sign Off. MELROSE MEkROSE. Aug. 10 Joe Cham pagne and brother, Henry Cham paKiie. of Arizona, Here visiting boyhood friends and attending to business in .Melrose Thursday. Tho Iwo men were born and reared on what is now the Clayton place. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Reece return ed home Saturday from a week's vacation trip spent at Klamath Falls, Crater lake and Diamond lake. They were accompanied on the trip by the former s sister, Mrs. Cora Crawford, who Is visit ing them from Kansas City, Me. The Elgaroso schoolhouse Is ro- colvtng a now coat of white paint, Tho work Is being done bv C. C. Houghland. The yard was graded down and leveled Thursday by Bert Matthews with the county grader. Mrs. Phil Hess returned to the homo of her parents Thursday, af ter spending tho past throe weeks In Eugene visiting. Mr. Hess is employed in Euitone by tho South eru Parifiu company. Mrs. Hess will leave In a few days to niske her home indefinitely In Euuono. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cedersttom and daughter of Marahfteld are staying at tho Cederstrom home In Melrose. They have reeently re turned from a monhs triD in California. Bud (11hs is spending this week at Klkton with K. L. Cooper who is employed there in road construc tion work for Douglas county. Am n Anderson visited several days the lore part of the week at Winston with Mr. and Mrs. John Leo. w ho formerly resided at Mel rose, Wesley Class killed a largo rat tlesnake Wednesday nljtht al their kitchen door. It bad fhe nlttles and a button. Mrs. K. L. Cooper and daughter. Miss Ceorgia Kmon. are In Rose- burg this wek with the former's sister, Mrs. Mai) Liiiihain. who Is ill al her homo. Mr. and Mr. Carl LimUav. Sr.. recently sold one and a fourth aits from tho north part of their place to J. r.. Conn. Mr. Conn plans; to start a turkey hatrhety there and has already Vririd iou?tnK--j tiou ot a garage. Mr. and Mis. Hemy Anderson Community Fairs Dates of the various com munity fairs to be held In Doug las county follow: LooklngglaBB Aueuat 21. Canyonvllle August 23. Sutherlln August 28 and 29. Glide September 3. Drain September 4 and 6. and Antone Burslck left early Kri- duy on a vacation trip uown io Lrio...-.,h f.-ll and lisrk thrOUCu the Redwood highway and on north Inn. tha eno.t nnd attended the district Townsend meeting In Eu gene Sunday, August in. "WHILE w were yet sinners. Christ died for us." Adv. .UTH-E Ot KIVU. KK'ITI.BMICilT Kiitlre l Hereby Blven that the undt-raigiu'd Hiliiiinistrulor of the exlilte of John lloerner. dereuaed, I,., riia hiK ritiHl herount In the I'OUllty Court of the Slate of Ore gon, for I'ouKlas County, and the Him. UeorK K. Qiitnc. JudKe of aaid ,'oorl. naa hpihiiiui-ii wvu",.,, ...s ..t ..,uml.r l!l3fi. at ten oVloi'k In the fureiiooa of aaid day. In the t-ounty eourtroom in i" eout-tllolise hi ltuaeblllK. DouKlaB County. Oreg aa the time ana piut-e tor hearing nnjot-i iuhs to said final aicount and tho But- tlem?nt thereof. All peraona Intori'sted In aaid ca- l,.le -n l.r..l,.. tlllllfl,.,! to fill' thcll' oljjiM.tlon, If a'ny, to auld final ae eonnt at or before the time ao a polnteil for filial bearing. miieu mis i.iiu nay oi imniwi. 1936. a. CIlAltl.lK IglBltNKIl. Adioiniatrator of Hie eatulo of John IJoerner, deeeiiai-d. KOTICK OK ItKMIIMI OH 1IB- KlVKH'H HKI'IHIT In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon lor DoukIuh County. In the matter of thy receivernhlp of Xystul-ltwaou Lumber Company, a corporation. Notiin ih hereby given that Vail ed Statea Fidelity nnd CJuaranty Company, surety on the bond ui tliH ltecclver. Hon'iird Lvittul. now deceased, has filed a final report for Hutd Iteceiver In the ubovc en titled court, anu the lion. Carl ii. Wimlterly, Judm; of said court, has appointed rlday, tne 11111 aay 01 September, lttti, ut ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day. In tho Cir cuit Courtroom In the courthouse in KoKcburK. DoukIhs County. Oretron. 11H the time and place lor hearing sum iinai report. All iierMOins mlcroRted In said re eelverfihip re hereby notified lo file their objections, If any. t or before the time appelated fur said hciirinK. Dated this 13th day of August, Dtatt. imll'KD HTATIO.H FIDKL1TY AND UUAKANTY COMI'ANY. NOT1CI-: (IV FINAL ACCOUNT Notice Is hereby friven that the undersigned, executrix of the last will and tcBtainetit of Vaeluv J. Hurslk. deeeatied, has filed her final account in the county court tor Douglas County, and that said court lias appointed Miiuruay, tne oui day 01 tieoteinhcr. at ten o'clock in the forenoon of eaid day its the time ano tne county court room in tne court nouso ot iiomDiirg. ure uon, as the nlace for henrlnc otJec tioiin, if any, to said final account una to the settlement ot said vs late. ANNA BUUSIK, Hxeculrlx of the laal will and lentil inent ut Vaclav J. Bursik, du- ccuaeu. ADMIMSTIt.TtHJI NOTICE TO CltKOITOIlS 1 In ttp County Court of the Stato,or - Oregon tor DoukIhh -Coutity'.viw In the matter of the estate of Ad- die .Niciiois. iicceasod. Notice is hereby Riven, that by order of the County Court, for UouBlas County. State of Green". wiHde nnd entered on the 31st dav oC July, 19.:6. the undersigned was duly appointed as adminlhtrator of tne estnto ot ah tile Nlcliols de ceased, all peraons aro therefore hereby notified, to present their claims lo tho undersigned admini strator, at the office of K. W. Mar slerti. In the courthouse, at Ho.se burjr. Oregon. bhiiI cliiiinN in h rlnlv veritied ds by law required, within six mo nui 9 xroin date ot this no tlce. Dated at Itoseburg. Oregon, this mo uay 01 August, i:mu, ItALi'H KI'LI.KllTOV Administrator tnt tho vstalo of Ad- uie isiciioia, uueeaseu. NOTICE TO CnEDlTORS In the County Court of the State ot uregon lor JJouglas Countv. Ih Hie matter of the estate uf Willi intna Ciinndlor. decenHefl. Notice hereby is given, that the undersigned, by order of lh ('mm. ty Court of the Slate of Oregon for "uukih ;ounty, una Keen Hppolnt ed I'xeculrix of the lt will nd leniniiifMii 01 iiumina Chandler, deceased. AH persons having rlaims against said estate hereby me notified to present the same, verified as re MUirert by law, to the undersigned at Die law offices nf llalliiiHiK A Jicihics In tho courtboime In Ilose btirg. Douglas County. Oregon, "iLi.ii. nix iihiuuis iroiu uiu uat of this notice. Dated August 6. 1H.T6. MINXIK K ASTON, Lxeeutrix of tlie last will hiicI testa ment of Willlminu Chandler, de ceased. notice of i-iN.ti, m;ti i,i;mi;nt Notteo Is hereby given tlmt the " ntii,uiiip(HUI OI I lie estate of Ldwnrd KUinoiids. decean- i-tiu niiu IIH'U in me County Court of the State of Ore gon for Doughin Countv her final account as such administratrix and . 1 1 1 iina mm'u nniuinMy, au gost XI, 1SH6, at 10:0 oelock A. M ROMA WINES Selected and bottled far you by America'! grealert winery ROMA WINE COMPANY, Inc. l.dl, C.llf.r.l. . AWuMri . WkK, . Sk,nr A,.U. . T.hr 50QT.-$:.50CAU as the time and the courtroom of said cuuri as the place for heart mc objections. If any, to said final ac count and for tha settlement tber- 'i.tea- this I'th' MY.. Administratrix or the estate of Ed-, ward Edmonds, deceased, NOTICE OV FINAL SETTMSMUNT In the County Court of the State ol Ornfiin tor Douglas County, in the imUU-r of tne estate of Grace I.' .ChuiIi- llf4Ltaift.d Nottue in hereby alven that tli undersigned has Hied In thu above entitU-d court and matter the final account of her administration 0( the estate of Orato . Cnstle, dc whI nnd I hat the court, bv n order duly nmde and vutvred, hm Cixud bMiuruuy, ine i.nq ouy ul August, 1S36. at the hour or 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, and tt coin v courtroom In the court hous" In Uosuburg. DoukIhs Coua. iy, xfrfK"". as uiu iiinu ana pi 111-0 for houi-iinr xald final account aiit all otijectioas, It any, thereto, ni.d lor tne Beineinciu vi nuiu uaiaie. Dated this 18th day of July, 1936. x HELUE MILLHR. Administratrix of thu ostuie of Urate K. Lastle, uecpased. " NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate ut Jo seph Cole, dm-eased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has, by rtrdor nf tltv above entitled court dulv iimdn nmi entered of record, been duly' up- pointed aominisirator witn tne wj annexed of the estate of JoHeph Cole, doeeitscd, and pas duly quali tied as fuch. . All persons having claims against said estate nre hereby reunited t,, present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at office In Kose)urg( Douglas Coo.:( Oregon within six months from the firnt publication of this nolle, which la the Kith duy of July, 1030. i A. N. OltCUTT. Administrator with the will annev. ed of tbp estate bf Joseph Cole. J deceased.,'. . Schilling cure" Tnrtiflet 7A flavor fasts We Do It Right , . 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