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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 1 77 1 938. XMUrd Unity Kxerpt iiudiir hr ( KrT-llrlf m t'o Inc. 3lrmirr ut Tlte AntnvtafA Vr The AHuoeJated 1'iesn m exclusive ly entitled lo the use for republba tion of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwine credited hi this paper a li'l to nil local news published herein. All rights of re publication uf spycfnl ditiputclit-B herein are also reserved. HAIiniS KU-SWOftTH Editor Kntered ns second class matter May 17, J91iU, at the post offlco ut HoHijurK Oiukoii, under act of March it. 1878, Represented by fesfr-HoLmpAY New York 271 Miulfsnn Ave, Chl rn.it .Tin N. MidilKun Ave Snn I'niiM'lHco T.'O lu-.h Street troll ::rj Slcphoiuion JihlK.. I.om AiiKt-lt :JI S. Spring Street. Ht nilit. .stewiirt Street, I'lirlKuul !2() H. W. Hlxlh Street, Va,ie,iU er, II. C 711 Mali Ill.lt,'., St, l,.iiiN 411 N. Tenth Struct, A llmita IMG Grant Uulldintf. Hnhitcrlu'iuii Itulm Pally, per year uy mall JJuily. ti months by mull..,. Daily, U months by mall liuily, by furrier per nioiilli. Duuy, tjy currier per year.. Jii ,7. no To What Purpose? EVEIIAL eapahlo und alert boya i jobs an Newa-Ueview carriers he causo a new deal rubber stump congress thought it harlnful for a boy under J I yeara of ae to ride hlH bicycle around a paper routu an hour and u half each week-day afternoon. Thus, aa Hiihscrlbms Ina;.' have noticeel, the carrier hot vice has noi been ipiitu perfect dur ing thb neriod of breaking in new carriera. . Tho' wageH und hours law paused by tho hint cougresH makes it un lawful to employ boya in any kind of work who aro under M yeara of age. There la no exception even for Biieh lighL and really beuelleial work us Hull of delivering nows- papers in Hio Biualler cities. The NuwB-Uuvlew, you Hee, along with daily nowapupers in oilier Hinall cities, la eonaidered to be doing bUBinoaa in interstate commerce and Is therefore subject lo (he act. Does that .seem as silly to you a it doea In us? Tho law 1b explicit and Hie pen allies uro heavy for violation. Tills liowapaper had no course but to tell one-fourth of 1U curriers thai their government bad denied them right to have it Job and make uomo poc ket money. Wo know of no parent lliat would object o a son doing such work in a community like this. We know BCiirea of grown men who look back with mitlsfucllon lo auch Iraiulng. It aeema ridiculous that such a system Iuih to bo upset, but there it is in tho law. Not only must younger narriern go, hut their huIj Blllules, who occasionally take over the routes and have been looking forward lit milieu of tludr own. Wo know our sub.scribers as well nfi ourselves, will he .sorry to ucc them deprived of their jobs. Irvin S. Cobb's Masterpiece I IKltltKIiT HOOVKIt has been iu- trod need hundreds and prob ably thousands of tiiueii to audi ences the world over, and usually by the typical bom lias tie "states man" witli the rotund voice, liut the prize Introduction of nil wan made by the mill tin iaced buuior-ist-aulbor, hvlu S. Cobb, last July ut liohemtu Hro.'e, California, when lie uroHO and nnld : "I am asked lo peak a word of trlhuti- to a man who Is the first citizen of ( 'allfoinla. and In thr in IimIh of mtltlnns of his nilntlieiti. the Hint gentleman of Die l ulled States. It U iltrriniK for me to speak unreHeivi'dly in thin regard because I find nivsell flanked, on each side, by a lepreseriiulive ut thf present admltilsti at ion. En tirely without Intent to gain credit by tiie i iiinpai ham, let me leinlnd you that our i.oid ami .M.mti-r w;in also critclikd liitwein two tn-w dealers. "Mr. ilofiver. I oi.d a::aiu.-t vmi twice ill the last two i;niipni;;n. Tho first time It w ;i s a parly grs ture, as an old line Democrat; the second lime It w;is a gtieous er ror, as an American cMi'en. which I have repeiiteil in sack eloih and tirihes. "HuL I wouht iinl in di!; (i-ilitirs into this friendly scene: wtiep w, rilti'f IliM'e We 'cllh' brliind u.-. the issues wliieli painfully iiftll- t o.ir nation. Mm let me av to you. sir that we are grattdul to you beeause you never got the Idea of burmiu down thf tcinplo of our lorciulhei in order to get rid of a few cock roaches in the basement." Editorials on News iCtiiitiuuHii from pace i.) imt' civiiizauuii Luj ad.auctd n.iu giant atrided. England, tho world policeman, has kept the peace, just at home, tho world policeman, kupt It be fore and the world has benefited, Just aa It beiicfiie:! before. '11 IKK K are diliubins ni,ns that KiiKlaiid'a jiOA'er haH pariHed its peak, and. in on the downward road, The muat dlsturblm,' of all these sIkiih la the Munich paet, in willed KiiKland wad undeniably bluffed by Hitler. This (lucbtfon stares us in the faee: Ik the power of England beKfa- niug to decline, just as (be power of lioine declined? And, if ho, is the world (exclusive, perhapa, of happy America) heading into an other Dark A;es period? IT Isn't a pleasant thought, hut there aro d Is; tu riling paialielu between the world of today and the world ut I ho time when Itome'a power began to decline. WEST NEW YORK, N. .1., Nov. 1(J (A I')-- A piiutHliop proprietor Idcntilled1 by police an a1 member ol the (iennun-Ainedeun bund wiih iimler ij'l'.Oim ball today in what the coniinillln mai'.lstrale said he heiieved whs the Hint invocalion of Jersey 'a new atatuto provid ing a jail sentence or fine tor spreading propoKanda -lending lo incite racial or religious hatred. Selective J dents, Joseph .Mar shal and Christian Oletsiuanu said Eerilinand llepperle, -Hi, of adjac ent (tiitlenherg, was found in pos session of slickei'H bearing pietur;s caricaturing Hits Jewish race and slogans reading "vole gentile buy gLiilile." They declared bn al.-io had t wo engravings from which Hie Hlick crs weie printed in his shop here, and carried a bund membership card. Acting I' ItocoLder Eanonl held t iepperle for Hie. Hudson county graml jury last night in polle court, neppei ie kuju 2,mu ot I lie Htlel((:i'S liaii been ordered bv n n uuldentMled euslomor who provlii- ed the cngravingH. Hail was posted lor Hie defendant and ho was re leaned. Oddities Gleaned From Day's News (Ify the Associated l'ress) Old Faithful I-'tlLTON, Mo. His friends hope .Sfi-yeur-old W. A. (Uncle Billy) Noble will give up championing tho horse and buggy over tho au tomobile when he recovers. Spurning mom modern vehicles, Noblo bought u new buggy Hm first audi sale in this area in yeara. Ijiter he was thrown lo Hie ground und injured wheii hia team bolted. Object Lesson MT. VEIINON, Wash . (irutit h'alk, of tjonway, was allowing a group how Ida friend, James Hcamlon, shot himself in tho loot wiiile on a duck hunt. Kalk demoiiKt rated with much de tail and at last came to the point of the wounding. "Hung" went his i:un. Ealk, loo, bad shot himself in the foot. DOUGLAS TURKEYS WILL SUPPLY COOS I 'ounlas county turkey f, valued at fl.iNII, will find an outlet tlnoiigh (he Safeway stores In tho Cooh Ituy area a a result of a visit here Malay by U K Henry, Safeway dint net ma nag, r ami William M Ills, meal aumi vIdoc. Tito two men, I olio wi ng an In spection of the lionehui g stores, contracted lor lurLi ys to supply Hie Safi-way trade in the hay aita. RAPER FuilRAL TO BE HELD FRIDAY Kuneral r.ei vices fol Crauvllte E, Ilaper, i ejiteiit of Yonealhi, u ho died Tuesday at the voU-raiis bos pllal here, will be held :K 2 p. til. Kriday at tiie veterans' cemetery, lev. I'eity Smltli wil officiate. Ar- ranueiiieuls ale hi c!iari;c of tilt ilo. elMii I. I hdei uikiuj: company. NEW STAMPED COOL?S Cie liandloik I'm- Ctlilslliias Choose now from Can's complete line of stamped good: -new pat terns, new low prices. I.'uolis ol heanliuil pal terns hi pi Ho a cases --IVpperell quality. fiTc pair. I'e miois. ;.ic pan heinsiitclieii pearls lo ntatcll. L'.-e. Also pipe linen piece;i and a w hie variety of clever novel He. t. Mexican aprons to he v or l;ed in rick i ack bi ;i id. L'.'-e Me mi an Inucli cloths. :!.he pillow lops, I,,, . etc. And a complei,. hue ot lntilia;.t threads tor embroidery mi- nu, lift, new lace edgings, etc. H will pa you to shop at Carr's. Adv. Going Home U i.la'll, W V.i 1 :i-v Kowe. 'j;!. w ho w anted to r.o home lo I 'aye. Va.. be,au;.e he niusldered coal minim; "too dang'i ons." reiui le. d t lu i e lodaj tn a coffin. An automobile killed him t he l'ov.;,., a street ou Hie .iy lo i'iivk hia lugnase. OUT OUR WAY fflftfflSSf W BET 1 BUT IF WU'D TFwi B-IT WE'D :W&$&8 GOT 'EM ALL OF TOOK THIS, II HAVE HAD TO 1 ' fyflt'?J-&&1 BACK I VS'St VOL) WOULOM'T H EtfT" BETSV 1 SsJyjftiibM! . WASM'T A WW' OF HAD TO DO II AIODBIODV I J 'y&vfyto TRACK MAKJ I''' AKiy RUNJKJIM I FULL OF SHOT KXM 'iifia& WOTHIMG A-TALL. I PUT THAT fiOfl S'"lcrF boom T! ::-Ty V5.AKS too sqom M-n J In Washington By Rodri)r Dutchr WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 Tom liewey will conlinuo to he a repub lican pi esldeutial possibility, des pite his defeat by (lov. Herbert her man. Only a few votca leas than 7U, l)UU among nearly 5,0oi.00U have kept Dewey Iroin becoming almost a tsuie-.slmt for the l:M0 nomination and reduced him to the ranks on a more or less even basis with other C.o.l hopefuls. The group now includes two other Now orkera, lUayor Lu'.iuaidia, who already seems to be flirliug witli the th'rd parly Idea, and Hruce llart'on. Tlielr nainea would have been erfj-sed from the board bad Dewey becoitie governor. ' . ' .. ' Aa Now York's district attorney, crusading against racketeering and political corruption, Dewey can continue to build up both bis po sition us Hie party's "glamor boy" ami bis national prestige as a pub lic oiticial who gave Itooaevcll, Fancy and new dealers the scare oi their lives. Von can expect him to declare himself 'frequently on public istiuea other than ciiine. such, at least, is tiie view ot lib erals prominent in Die New York C.D.I1, organization, wno supported Dewey in his eitoit to sever, ties with the "old gang' and "remuKo ' l tic party. Siguiticantly or not. neither Herbert Hoover nor Nation al Chairman John Hamilton became identified with the Dewey cam paign. Taft Looks Promising Republican vicidra have yet to malie their records as .senators and governors. Kul Hie heftiest piece ot presidential timber in tho new crop appears to be Senator-elect Koberi A. Tuft of Ohio, who defeated Sen ator Koherl J. liulkley In an out standing test of new deal senti ment, 'i ait showed up us an uble campaigner. IJovei nor-eleet Arthur .lames of Pennsylvania, victor In the largest slate recaptured hy Republicans, will loom stronger if ho disentang les himself iroin ultra-conservative, old guard backing, tlovernor-eleel l.eveielt Salt ons tail ol Massachus etts seems oveiaiiadowed in ex perience und pre.itige hy young :-..nator Henry Cabot Lodge ot the Maine state. C.overnor-eleet Frank KilgeraUi of .Michigan probably would be considered alter Senator Vamlouburg. Nomination chances of other G. 0. P. winners, lor geographical or other reasons, are at tins tune only in the lomt-shot class. LaGuarclla Gains In Prestige ll's none to easy lo fit Luuuur dia s presidential aspirations into the i:illl picture. Pel en I. of the 1. uKollettes in Wisconsin and Farmer-1. a hoi-Re Governor llenaon in .Minnesota confuses the prospect of a merger of left-wing parties with lett-wing democrats in which LaGuardia might be chosen to tote Hie Hag. In the New York race, LaGuar-; dia disliked Lehman tooioughly. eat ed lit I le for 1 lewey, but main tained a strong personal-political devotion to President Roosevelt. 1 1 Is closest advisers told him he had no ful lire in the democrat it party and his common sense told i biiu that If Dewey became the mi! i ion's number one repaid lean, he himself wouldn't hae a peek at the 1!HU nomination. Roost velt pleaded with LaGuar dia to endorse 1-ehmail. "No lime to be a iiumuunip, Fiorcllo!" be :;uid. LaGuardia retorted, in -effect, (hat Roosevelt ami other new dealers had tauuht him to dislike Lehman and t hat Ids dislike was now too deep-seated to allow him lo publicly lepudlate it. Rouse el! warned him that it he endorsed Dewey, things Atnild "neer be the same auain" when the mayor came to tht White House, In t he end LaGuardia made a public appearance w it li Lehman and endoi sed him iulerenliully without uruinu his ic-cle ctioii. Dene ocutlie leaders are appreciative. They am ee privatelv w it b Dew ev's managers that Dewey would have been elected hail 1 jiGuanlta come out for him publicly. So La Guai din w ill can y extraordinary weight in the conieretices he plans with other progressives to try to penetiate the itv. in which the liCtS elections It a ves the progn sstvc t lenient. U'Oi'j litht, U'S!. NF.A Service luc) Daily Devotions DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS To all of tis who find llfo ut times testing und trying und tir ing us almost beyond our endur ance, God's word brings us great and good news. It suggest a to us that there Is one sure wuy of finding fresh courage und re newal und the strength to go on with u bravo tmd hopeful heart. And many a time human experi ence has proved that that wuy does work: viz. they that wait upon the Lord do renew their strength und go on lo do hitherto quite impossible things. It would bo a pity lo miss trying that wuy. We bless Thee our God, for the privllogo of worship und tho cull to wait upon Thee, in the fellowship und communion of prayer. May Thy spirit touch our lives into new power and grace und goodness' ns we bow before Thee und may our lives become strong in Thy strength, for Jesus sake. Amen. KRNR PROGRAM ItB.VIAlNINO HOURS TODAY :(0 KiiHnn I.owIh Jr., MIIS3. :1B Nvn, MILS. :H0 -HnmlM of Tlmo, MriS. 00--Morioii Oonld's Oreh., WHS. 30 Tho Childion's Hour. DO Orvlllo Knuop Oreh. 15 Amerlcnn Kamlly Itobinson. 30 1 ii,iitr DaiiL-o. 45 Interlude. 50 Hansen Motor Co. News. 55 News Flashes. 00 Texaco Service Boys. 15 Jan (liirbor. 30 Tho (licen Hornet, MUS. 00 To Mo Announce!. 15 Don't You Believe It, MBS. 3D Tho Ko.ulri'B, MIIS. 15 Symphony. 00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 15 Inlorlutlo. 20 (iooclniiin'H ni-,.h .mii ':30 Chuck Foster Oreh., Mns. :uu sign off. KKINAY, NOVKMBBIl 13 :on "Kurly Minis." :30 News. Review Newscast. :40. Hansen Motor Co. News. :45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morninn." :50 Aim-in Clock Club. :oo KlHht O'clock Clipper, MMS. :30--Hu'en of Host, M US. :00 Man About Town. :3o Inlei-lude. : 15 Juno Anderson, Hanist. MILS. :00 Happy CaiiK, MILS. 15--lladlo (ial'ilen Tliih lllvj .30 I'niiMno Alpurl, 1'laniHl. M MS. 45 Voice of Experience, MBS. 00 Women's Forum, Copco, 15 As You I.Ike II. .Mils. 30 Sllhouetles In Mine, JIMS. 15 Community chest I'roRraui, AJ MS. 001 .uuehontt ConetM-t. 15-l''iiiiik Vanay. Tenor, MUS. :.lo -loonllme .Melodies. :35 Parkinson's Information Ex change. :45 Hansen Motor Co. News. :50 News-Review of the Air. :00 Honnlnger's Man On The Street. : 15 MlilHlieam, M MS. :30 -(Mil .Meets Hoy. ,M MS. : 15 At Your Command. : 15 Tho Johnson Kllmily. .MILS. :3o Nations School nl tho Air. .M MS. "" Feminine Fancies, M MS. :30 Mr. Van Wyck. MMS. : 15 HamlHTint llohbies. M MS. :oo-Fulton Lewis, Jr., MUS. 15 -Neun. .M MS. :3o - lii-auiiis or Yoiilh, MUS. :oo - Sinicmletta. MMS. : 15 The Cliihlten's Hour. :3C Melody Lane With Wanda Armour. :03 Musical Hits Of The Week, Oenn-Gerretsen. :15 The I'haulom I'ilol. MILS. :3 IHinkle's Football Forecast. : 15 "Interlude. :50 Hansen Motor Co. News. :55 News Flashes. :00 Curtain Time, MBS. :30 Lone Ranger, MBS. : on Sons ol IMoniH-rs. MMS. .15 To Me Atiuoiinced. ::t't Nation's Playhouse, MMS. :00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. :t5- N'ient Smith Mil-; :3'i Jan tlaibei s Oreh, MUS, :iA Situ Ufl. 10 By William DRIVING OREGON A fuel which puzzles many driv ers is that they are apparently oliuded lor a tew seconds Immed iately after passing an approacning cur at night. Wiiat some drivers do not reulize Is tnut Una bliuduesa is not merely apparent It is very real. I'urt of tho difficulty lies In the period required tor luo p.ipua of the eye to enlarge ufter being forced lo contruct by tne brilliant neudtight glure. Only when en larged to Die rullost extent aro tne pupils efficient in detecting subtle diiferences ot ahude in uurk ob jects. , Jiut this adjustment in normal persons la comparatively rapid. A second and more important ad justment is required in the chem ical substance forming the light sensitive cells in the retina, which mirrors what the eyes perceive, i'hese cells, composed of a substance- culled "vlauul purplo," uro rupidly depleted when exposed to strong light, and the speed with which they build up again varies according to the individual's stored up 'supply of the necessary ingred ients. Experiments have demonstrated that the chief element in visual purple is vitamin A, and that per sons possessing plenty of this vitamin readjust themselves quick ly after exposure to light, while others may require several seconds. T horofore, drivers who exper ience morn than an instant's "blind ness" after passing another car should allow for this slower reac tion, and cut their speed as much as necessary until their dark-por-ccptiveness Is restored. This generation is reported to be much slower in puyim- iit hills than tho last. I he early settlers have passed away. It is hoped that Hitler's ustrolo- gist will point out that the eclipse of t he moon was not caused by Adoli s shadow. Many politician prophets tire now on a diet of cooked goose instead of hum und eggs. Harrington Gates has returned to t-chool ut Dartmouth ufter leav ing because of the strong luimuage o f fellow football players. While the team did no singing, they did render gules ujur. Vote rioting in the Philippines proves li 1 1 Lo Urowu Brother is about ready to enjoy all of the rights of a free citizen. Mrs. Neville Chaniberluiu says her husband Is dreadfully short of nocks. The world knows he got at least a pair of them at Munich and that hy-electtou in Kent might be, considered another. Political campaigns are over und it is no longer sporting to call u man a horse thief. (Copyright, 1IMS. MCA .Service, Inc.) max VISIT Ths most b.autl ful cocktnil lottnr In San Francisco, "ll's Diffrnt." CARDINAL RICHELIEU ROOM Van N,s at Gsary Vi: ft, I m BARBS IV- 4 P. rM ' M ' 3 H HI l-Ti W LTf I LOCAL STUDENTS SEE T The visual education assemblies, which are held every Tuesday dur ing activity period at lioseburg Junior High scnool, have tmown some very interesting films late ly. The first one shown last Tues day was The Panama Canal,' de picting problems connected with the construction of the canal, and various scenes around the canal which were especially interesting. The second In the series was called "Koads in Our National Parks," showing different scenes around the various parks in the nation 2!t I the problems of constructing roads to and through tnem. Many films have been used so far tor class room work, among them the til in. "Choosing Vour Oc cupation," which was shown to the 8tn grade occupations and guidance classes. This particular fiim was shown to the ninth grade science classes Wednesday. Another class room course included tho film, "Mountain Building," which featur ed the formation of rock and soil and the erosion of the mountain ranges and the way in which they are hullt up. Some time ago the picture, "Molecular Theory of Mat ter," was presented to the science classes during their study of mole cules and atoms. The lilm work and visual educa tion assemblies have been very successful so fur according to It. It. Brand, principal or Junior High school. The school is planning to use ;iiore and more films In connec tion with the class room projects and studies. The students are much interested in tho subjects present ed to them in this way and it looks to be extremely successful aa a future mothod of study. Nearly two thirds of all the lamb eaten in the United Stales la con sumed north of Washington and east of Pittsburgh, an area which grows less than five per cent of the country's sheep. .OTKM TO CItl-'DlTOItS In the County Court of the Statu of Uncoil for I'ousJus county.' In the mutter uf I ne cstatu of lllr- ney lUrharil West, decenncd. Noticci hereby Is given, that tho umlcrslKnud bi bircn duly ap pointed t'Xemilur of tho last will and ti'HtuiiH'iit of Blrncy HlchurU West, deceased, by order of the tibovo untitled court. All pursues himnff -claims uguinst the estate uf said dut-eas-eil hereby lire required tu present I hem, with proper vuuehur, duly veilfitd ii h required by hi w, to Hie umleiHlRliiMl tit the offices of Hall mark & Gei I1 en in the. UoukIiih Na tional Hunk llulldinrf In 1'u.seburg, Douglas County. Oregon. within six (til mniitbs from tbe dale of the fiiHt piiMlciition uf Hits notk-e. Duted and firt published this 17th duy of November, r.c.;s. M. D. IlAI-I.M AKK, Exeeutor of tbe hist will and testu- muiU uf Uirney ItiehurU West, deceased. - , q In jHirfluiinro of a decree of rum closure and order uf Haiti made and entered In the Clieuit Court of Hie State of Oregon, fur Douglas Coun ty, dated April 2, l'.CJti, in the suit of Tbe KoaehiirK National UuriK, plaintiff, vs. Vivian W. French, Ha zel Kronen. DoukIhs Creditors As sociation, a corporation, und Doro thy Wude. defendants, fur tho re covery upon it promissory note, witn attorney's rees and costs and disbursements mid the furuelosure ol a mortgage on real and personal property, and of tin alias execution, on trnid judgment und decree duly issued out of said Court on Outu ber 2 a rid. Hl.iS. tor the recovery of Hio sum of $13(17. 3l with Interest thereon at S per cent per annum from April 1. Hi:iO, until paid, and accruing costs, 1 will expose for sale und sell at public auction us tbe law directs at the courthouse door of said county, in the City of Hoseburg, UreKun. un Suturduy. the littlh day of November. llKtS, at HI o'clock A. tbe real property sit uated In tbe County ,( DuiirIhk anil State of Oleuon. and ileserilied in Haul decree and order of nulo ua ful lows, to-wil; Lots five Cl and six (C) In Block nine O) of Wake's Addition to the City of Uoseburg. Oregon, lis tbe sumo appears of record in tho of fice of the County Clerk of Douk lus County, Oregon, subject to a first inoi tuiiKu held by the Dmp qua Savings and Loan Association. Said time will be made lor catdi in hand and will be subject to con firmation by said Court. Dated at ItObebur--, Oregon, Ou- I OTIC IS TO CflKDITOIt? In the County Conn of the State or Oregon, fur the County uf Duug las. Ill the matter of the estate of Ell zaheth I'oiter. deceased. Notice Ik hereby g.veii Hint th iindeiHlRiicd has, by order uf th above entitled court, duty tmiili and entered of record, been dul appointed executor of tho last wil and testament of Kllzabt-th Porter, deceased, und ban duly qualified at such. . , All pcrsonn having claim! auaiust tii id en tutu uru hereby re q Hired tu present tbe same, duly verified, to the undersigned, at hia place of buHlm-sn Number 3J7 North Jackson Street, ItoseburK. Oregon, within hI months from the date ul ttiis notice. Dated and first published Octo ber 10, HKiS, I'TtllD W. HAWKS. Kxeeutur of the hist will and testa ment of Kliza belli Porter, de ceased. San Franciico't most convcni'tnt ' locatioit ' in fi cinfir of tvtrything Civic Center, Newly furnished 1-2-3-room suites for transient and permanent guests. Popular price dining room service. Low permanent rates. Transient rates $1.50 up. FAMOUS CHINESE WOMAN . HORIZONTAL 1 Political power in China, Madame 12 Printing machine. 13 Small hotel 14 Tiny skin openings. 16 To wander. 17 To abolish. 19 Metal string. 20 Night bird. 21 She was educated in 23 Data. 24 Postscript. 25 Falsehood. 26 To loiter. 28 Type standard 29 Made ot horn. 30 Sorceress. 32 Color. 33 Enormous. 34 Blemish. 36 Aye. 37 New Mexico. 39 Behold. 40 Curse. 41 Musical note. Answer to 42 Dover property. 44 Railroad. 45 Sister. 46 To soothe. 48 Standards ot perfection. 50 To make lace. 51 EiSgy. 54 To be ill. -55 Her husband is the general of the same name. 56 She was head of the Chinese air . tdber "iL'nd, lUISS. I'lOUCJY A. AVUHIl; Hfieriff uZ DuukIiih County, oiemm. . ny ii. . j-fMim, ..'epuiy. OTlCU 'I'll Cltl'JlJl't'OHS lu tho Goun'ty Court of the Statu of tirogou for iJoliKlna County. In tho matter uf tiie lust will und stameiit and estute of Katiiennu Keate, deceased. N'otii-tt in hi.r.d.i. trfven flint the uudf-rsiKued was. by ot tier uf the County Court of the Slate uf Ore gon for I )oiif"laH County, duly ap pointed executrix "f the lust will and testament and estate of Kath erine Neti to, deceased. All persons navini? chums tiKuinst bald estate are hereby nut If led lo present the same, witli vouchers annexed, duly verified tu us by law requl red to me umtersiKnen executrix, ut tne lay office of 1'OiiK und I,otiK ' in tiie Dunlins County Court House in tho City - of JtotseburK, OreH'on. within hIx (il) months fruni the ditto of tho first publication of this not leu. Da fed and fliHt onbll.shed Octo ber 20, l!)aS. ICS A. I' AltAnn PIT Til, Kxeciitrix of the lust will and tes tament and estate of Ka murine Neatu, deeeased. NtlTICI-3 OK F1XAI, SKTTI.IOSir.NT Not lee is hereby (riven that the undfM-siuned administratrix of the estate of Iteuu O. McllarHUe, ! eensed, has fih'd her final ; eoul in the Cuuntv Court uf the State of Oregon for OoiiKhis County, und tne Hon. Huron v . CluuKh, JiidKc of the said court. bus uimoiiiled Tuesday, the HUth day of Nuvenir oer, rj.iK, ut ten o ciock in tne r-ore-noon of suid day. in the county court room tn tho courthouuo In itoseburK, DoukIus County, Oregon, us the time and place for henruiK objections. If miv, to said final iie- cotint and the settlement thereof. All persuns IntereHted in suiil es tute are hereby notified to file their objection!. If any. (o suid fi nn! aeeannt ut or hefere tho time. no appointed for final hcurins as ufuresaid. 1 uted this 1:7th day of October. 1'JS. M-;iriA k. Mii.idou. Administratrix of the estate of nna n, Mella rrrne. deceased. . Ika H ' Rlwj i II h e l im) , qHcje M ATsutDjH ie lie lap i lB'yHPO' . BEEF U aIvItoUtb m I 12. li 14 I IS 16 7 1 16 9 '0 II 20 E2I 22 Cf"l wu C5 a" n if" n 46 47 W '19 it up .-- p ' lip "" F I 1 i I I l i ! 1 l-l Previous Puiile 12 She has written for the Chinese cause. 1 5 Now she heads the es j making 17 Last word of a prayer. - 18 Scandal. 21 Ozone. 22 Dutch measure. 25 Faithful. 27 Donated. 29 Meat 31 Ridge. 35 Blushing. 36 36 inches. 38 Very slow (music). 40 Short. 41 Moon valley. 43 Cabbage salad. 45 Ketch. ' 47 Supped. 49 Organ of . hearing. 51 Provided. 52 Greek letter. " : 53 Morindin dye. i VERTICAL 1 Black birds. 2 To cure. 3 Distinctive theory. 4 Though. 5 Taunt. 6 Hard-hearted man. 7 Person opposed. 8 Spain. 9 In what way. 10 Assam silkworm, 11 Soldier. , , AOTICI-3 Ol-' PirAL ACCOUNT In' ihe County Court of Hie Strite1 of Oregon fur the County ut Jjuuk- In the mntter of the estate 'uf -Mury K. sSmlHu deci-uscd. . ' ; Js'utko is hereby Kivon thrtl undersig'ni'il. executrix' of the ' cs tte of Mury li. ISinith, duceaped. Jtus filed In the above entilleil court and matter her l'limPuceuunt of her administration of fluid es tute, und the lion. Huron W, Ciuuiih. Judo of tin- above entitl ed court, bus by order duly made and entered of record, fixed Mon day the lilst day of November, I'j'.'.H, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of suld day us thfj time, and tho County Court Uoom in . the Court House In Itoseburm, Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account and object ions thereto, if any there be. and fur the final distribution und settlement of said estute. All persons Interested In nnld es tute are hereby notified to flic their objections, If nny. lo said fi nal account ut or before the lime set for final hearing. Dated und first published ut ItoMtfLurt?, UrcKon. October 20 th, liiUS. KATHKUINK M. WATKHS, Executrix uf the estute of Mary li. b mi th. deceased. MtTirK TO t ltKljITOltS In the County Court of the Stuto of Oregon for HoiikIuh County. In the matter of the estate of Martha .Slither) In. deceased. Notice Is hereby Klven that tho umh'rsiKiied, has, by order uf tlio County Court of Um Statu of Ore gon for IjoukIus County, been up pointed executrix of tho last will and testament of Martha Kutherlln, deceased, und bus duly qualified us such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present the same, duly verified us by law required, to me undorsiKiied u t her residence in Yonealhi. Ore K:n, within id:; muntbs ro:u tho date of this notice. Oated ami first published No vember 3. l'c.is. UKKTIl A HCTHKHMN CAIX, lixecutrix of tiie last will nnd tes tament of Martha Sutherlin, de- co-i sed. ROMA WINE COMPANY, INC. L0DI, CALIFORNIA