TRRIS J Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER MEDPORD CHILDREN HONORED AT PARTY OLAI.LA, Ahk. 16. Mrs. Rolpli I-Inntnr uml Mrs. Floy J. Ciirnull en tertained a number of little Kills at tin outdoor party, ut tho Heat er's iilrnltt RrmimlH, Tuesiliiy lifter noon, In honor or Mum Donim uml Master Cltile Friend from Medfonl, who Hie vIsIIIiik lliolr Rramlpar enlH. Mr. ami Mrs. Karl Olllviint. Among UioHe enjoying the after noon wore the honor guests, Don na uml flule Friend, uml their grandmother. Mrs. Earl Olllvant, Miss Dorothy Williams, Miss Jeanne Williams and their mother, Mrs. L. A. Williams of Kugene, Miss Joan WulKOimith, Miss Nona Howard and her mother, Mrs. Ralph Howard, Miss S heron Karnes, Miss Shirley Howell, Miss J.llllun Homnlka and her mother, Mrs. Jim Hmnolka, Miss Mary Katheren Rowell. Miss Sliarleen Humes. Mrs. Elsie Williams of Rosehui'K anil the hostesses, Mrs. Heater and Mrs. ('urna)l. tiny pa per hats and colored balloons pleased the children, nnd pink lee cream, pink and white cookies and fancy place cards made of gum drops and nil-day suckers gave color to the long table where re freshments were served following an arternonn of games. The Friend children are here Today's Pattern LASSIE JUMPER AND CAP OUTFIT PATTERN 4294 There's one thing that no truly smart Bchoolglrl can do without for the new term and that's a juniper! This most beloved of young-world modes Is shown In a spirited new Anne Adams Pattern. 4294. Style will "go to her head" In a Jaunty two-piece Scotch cap. The jumper itself Is made In slm plo princess stylo with no shoul der seams in the straps. There's a fresh long or short sleeved blouse too. Why not stitch up two different outfits? Have one in ray on or wool plaid, with bias for the straps, center front and sides of the Jumper and the band of the cup. 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(" ll'ii 4 owing to the Illness of their moth er, Mrs. Nell Friend, who Is well known In Olulla, having lived here most of her school days. Mrs. Friend Is reported In he nt proving In health. .... . MRS, ESTHER CABOT HONORED ON BIRTHDAY ." TEN Ml I.E. Aug. 1(1. A delight ful evening Tuesday was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. U Ca bot, in honor of their daughter-in-law, Mrs. Esther Cabot's birthday anniversary. The pleasant eve ning hours were spend playing games and opening the beautiful Klfts received by Mrs. Esther Ca bot, and at a late hour Ice cream and a beautiful birthday cake was served 16 the honored guest, Mrs. Esther Cabot, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Davis, and sou. Donald,. Mr. nnd Mrs. Iceland Bloom, and daughter, Sharon l.ee, from Roseburg, Miss Mary Ann Cabot, Jack Wesley Ca bot, Mr. nnd Mrs. I.. M. McCaf frey, J. M. Cabot and the host and hostess, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Cn hot. DINNER IS ENJOYED AT HAHN HOME SATURDAY TENM1LE, Ore., Aug. 16. Among those to enjoy a delicious dinner at the home of Mrs. Rllla Hahn, on Saturday evening, were Mr. and Mrs. Itnlph Howard nnd daughter, Nona Mae, Mr. and Mrs. Pearly Hahn anil two daughters, tavern and Evelyn, Mrs. Ada Ab bott, and children from (iriiuts Pass, nnd other relatives from Texas and tho hostoss. Mrs. Rllln Hahn. Tho pleasant evening hours were spent In visiting. SUNDAY DINNER IS ENJOYED AT TENMILE TENM1LE. Aug. 16. A dell clous chicken dinner was served at the home of Mrs. I M. McCuffrey, Sunday In honor of J. U Cabot's 83rd birthday anniversary. Those to enjoy the affair were the hon ored guest and wife, Mr. and Mrs. .1. L. Cabot. Miss Mury Ann Cn bot. Jack W. Cabot and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. .McCaffrey. N. OF W. PICNIC TO BE HELD MONDAY NIGHT The minimi picnic of Lilac circle, No. 49, Neighbors of Woodcraft, will be held at six o'clock next Monday evening. August 19th, In the garden ut the home of Mrs. Mary Morgan on Fleser street. DIU CNh Dlfn iJ Tho nn. Local lMewsl nutil picnic of the Riddle clan and! moved from Roseburg to e.arsn its friends will be held Sunday, I field, where the former Is employ Ausust IS, ut the Umpqua Auto ed by the Kraft Cheese company. park between Cany.onvlllc and Myr tie Creek. Leaves For Portland Miss Claire Tlson left today for Port land, following several days at Dlx- nnville visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Tlson. Visiting Grandmother Miss Mary Carolyn Baker, of Seattle, has arrived in Roseburg to visit at the home of her grandmother, Mis. William Bell, on South Jack son street. Return to Sltkum Mr. nnd Mrs. Jess Hicks have returned to their home nt Sltkum, following several davs here attending to business and visiting relatives and friends. They arc former residents of this city." Leave For Petaluma Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cleason have left for their home In Petaluma. Calif., fol lowing a short slay In this city as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Gilbert on East Oak street. Mr. Cleaaon Is manager of the Wool worth store at Petaluma. Will Go to Salem Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Helmboldt. of this city, who hnve been spending the last sever al weeks in Albany, are leaving this week-end for Salem to reside temporarily nt J 984 State street, while Mr. Helmboldt Is working In that city. Mr. and Mrs. Helm boldt spent last week end at their home on South Pine street and had as their guest, Fred Sherman, of Albany, N. Y.. n former school friend of Mr. Helmbolclt's. whom he had not seen for 30 years. Mr. Sherman came west over the. northern route. Following a stop In Dunsmulr, Calif., to visit a cou sin, he will return to New York via the southern route. You Are As Old As Your Fset Why have tired out feellna paint In feet, ankle knee, legs cases caused by some form of foot troubles Dr. J. M. Inqalls REGISTERED CHIROPODIST who mtkee regular vltitt every other Saturday to your elty, la licensed by the state of Oregon la a CHIROPODI8T PODIA TRIST He glvea complete foot aervice. Weak or flat feet, eorna, calouaea, Ingrowing naila, treat ed without pain and with little coat and trouble to you. Call for appointment or come In. S a. m. to S p. m. Umesua Hotel. Roseburo Next visit Saturday, Aug. 17th Attends to Business Hurry Rice, of Myrtle Creek, spent Thursday In this city attending to business. Here Thursday William Se ward, federal appraiser from Med ford, was a business visitor 111 this city Thursday. Here Yesterday a. V.. Nicker son, special Insurance agent of Portland, spent Thursday. In this city on business. 8oftball Team to Practice The Roseburg (Hi Is Softball team will bold practice tonight at 4 o'clock at Flnlay field. The team will go to Mcdrord Sunday to play the Crnterion team. Double Cantaloupes Given to Of flee Mrs. Ernest McKinney pre sented n large double cantaloupe to the News-Review office Thurs day. It was grown on the McKln nov place on Hubbard creelt. Mr. Roach Here John Roach, of MUBcatino. lown, representing the Roach Lumber company, arrived hero yesterday from Portland to sjieml a few days attenlng to business. Reported Doing Nicely Mi's. Rntb Crumpaekor Is reported to be doing nicely at Sacred Heart hos pital in Kugene, where sue under went a major operation a few days ago. Home From College Miss Dotty jane Dixon, who Is attending the summer sessions at Oregon htate college, arrived yesterday to spend several days visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Hazel Dixon, at their sum mer camp on the North Umpn.ua. Here From Kansas Ed Wllkens nnd his sons, Clarence nnd Lloyd, and Walter Wesseler, all of tar ralne. Kansas, nre visiting ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cory, on the Callahan trail. The Kail' sas visitors came to Roseburg es pecially to attend the Kansas picnic held at Young s camp ground Mill dny. Enjoy Trip to Lake Labile Rit chie son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Ritchie. Jr.. of Garden Valley, anil his cousin, Jack Trew, of Detroit, Mich., huvo returned here, lollow ing u trip on horseback to Diamond lnke. Thev snent two weeks on the trip going to the lake via Little river, nnd stounlne over at Twin lakes and Umpqua hot springs They report an excellent vacation. Leaves For Corvallis Mrs. Will- Sinclelon and daughter, Mary Jane, of Whittier, Calif., have left for Corvallis to visit the farmer's relatives, following a short stay here visiting Mary Jane's paternal grandparents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Singleton, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ford Singleton. They expect to stop over here again to visit en route hack to Whittier. Leave For Arizona Mrs. Doro thy Hooper and lour children, of Flagstaff, Arizona, who have been spending the summer here visit ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Spauldlng, Sr.; on East Uoug Ins street, hnvo left for thulr home. They wero nccompanieu souin oy Murshull "Hud" Spauldlng. son of the C. F. Spauldings, who will visit relatives and, friends In Uaffornia. Move to Marshfield -Ir. and All'S. ltOOerL C. iMIUUeiuniK liuvc He has been operating a service station on South Stephens street In tills city. Mr. Middelhurg Is the son of Mr. und Mrs. M. F. Mlddel burg of Roseburg. Around the County Reston RESTON, Aug. 10. Miss Marilyn Davis of Bridge is visiting at tho home of her aunt, Mrs. J. M. Gur- Adoluert Abrahams of Roseburg was a business visitor In the valley Tupsdav. Nnncv Lr-e Ilrlnt Is recovering from injuries which she received recently. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bushnell of Myrtle Point spent Sunday with relatives in this locality and en joyed a picnic with the Matthews family. Mrs. Anna Nygren nnd daughter. Mrs. J. R. Davidson, have returned to their homes In Portland follow ing a week's visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs Chan. Wilson. Mrs. Nygren will resume her work ns a nurse In Portland. Air. Davidson came down Saturday for them anil they returned via the Oregon coast highway. Miss Deloris Butts of Klumnlh Falls has ben visiting nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Gui ney. She SHORT SUBJECTS en Today's Program Indian Theatre Musical Paul Baron & Orchestra Traveltalk "Holland, and Zuyder Zee" . Cartoon "Tom Thumb in Trouble" News Rose Theatre "Screen Snapshots" Sportlite "Tomorrow's Stars" News SIDE GLANCES il"l- wm win ti i , m -111 II! I! COPS. IMP SY Nt SCRVICt WC. nT. M. RIG. U. B. "Slack suit nothing! Dud's had those pnjmnns for over tO years!" Is a former Reston resident . Ceorge Sellers, accompanied by Walter Sellers wns attundlng to business' matters one dny this week in Roseburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Matthews of Lakevlew spent the week-end visit ing friends and relatives at Reston and Melrose. Mr. Matthews iB em ployed near takoview. Camas Valley CAMAS VALLEY, Aug. 1G. Wil liam Schmidt, who had the con tract for tho winter supply or wood for tho school, hns It all delivered. He wns assisted In cutting nnd de livering by a brother-in-law. Gnvland and Gerald Looney have purchased eighty acres of logged off land Just below Slater bottom. Most of the land lies above the highway, only a small tract being on the river. They have hnd lumber trucked to building sites near the highway and have started building two houses. Mri). Stella Crlbbons of Marsh flold, spent Sunday ut tho home or her rather, S. H. Croy. Mr. and Mrs. Wurren nick and sinnlf daughter, Jorrle Ellen, of Al leghany spent tho week-end at the homo'Of Warren's rather, H. W. DicJo Mrsj Packard Is staying upr on Rock creek conking for her hus band, who Is employed In the camp there. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clayton of Oakland, Calif., called on friends here Thursday. Mr. Clayton taught here a good many years ago, that being his first teaching experience. At that time his home was In Mel rose and he made the trip to the valley on horseback or with team and hack. Ho has been teaching for several years In Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spencer and small son of Roseburg visited Fri day nl. tho home of Mrs. Snencor's pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Am fiteln. Jeanne Moore Is spending the week at Glide visiting friends and relatives. Alva Thomas of Portland visited over the week-end at the home of his mother, Mrs. I-ee Palmer. Ho went to Eugene Sunday nfternoon where he will stay for sevcrnl weeks' employment at the Eugene nlrnort. Norman nnd Dee Coon nnd Frank Church went to Klamath Falls Sundav to see the Coon boys' fath er, Gilbert Coon. They found him nulte a bit better. Mrs. Frsnk Church came home with them. She had been nt her father's home for two weeks. Mrs. Mildred Russell from Salem. Nebraska, and Mrs. Clara Smith of Portland have been visiting friends nnd relatives In the valley during the past week. In summer, one way to keep cool Is swimming in ocean or pool; . Another's RAINIER The drink oi GOOD CHEER -The man trying both is no iooll BEER & ALE KAtXItt m!5 CGfr-MfT UN MK1XO Douglas Distributing Co. Phone 14, Roseburg, Ore. PAT. Off.- Canyonville CANYONVILLE. Aug. 14. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wells, of Myrtle I Creek, called on friends here Mop day evening. Mrs. Ralph Hosklns and son, Dick, are home from Tiller to upend the remainder of the week. turned to their home In Glendule ! Mr. and Mrs. Arthur minor re- Sunday after having been employed several weeks here trucking lum ber for the local sawmills. Mr. nnd Mrs. Merle Houston nnd sons. Roger und Roy, of Prospect, visited at the home or Mrs. Hous ton's mother, Mrs. Clarence Moore ! Sunday. Their small sou, Rodlney, returned with them after staying two weeks with his grandmother, during which time Mrs. Houston and the two boys picked huckle berries near Crater lake. Mrs. Ruth Pardee and cousin, Russell Montgomery returned Frl-1 duy from an enjoyable outing at the const. Mr. Montgomery return ed to his home In Henrysvllle, Bid., Sunday. Mrs. O. L. Lewis was a business visitor In Roseburg Monduy. Mrs. Victor Shaw visited her daughter In lilseburg Tuesday. B. P.- Iiiman, father of .Mrs. O. 1; Leijls, who Is visiting here nt lireseiji from junction City, enjoy ed a) pleasant surprise Monduy when Jnhu Blanton of Roseburg dropped In for a visit and to talk over old limes They tiro friends of many yenrs standing having been neighbors a number of yenrs ago when both resided at Elmirtt. Mr. lllnnton now makes his home with Harold Horn of the Horn Ice cream company In Roseburg. Jesse Bushnell, who was a teacher In the lucul junior nnd son- lor hjgh school during the past yeur, has tendered his resignation for that position for the coming year as he has accepted n position ns principal In the Kugle Point school. The hoard of directors met i uemiuy evuuiiiK 10 uunaiuur uuieri applications. Mr. and Mih. R. W. Paulson visit ed tit the P. M. Paulson home In Azalea Sunday. Several local men ore now em ployed nt the rock crusher In op era lion at tho Ralph Weuver place up DayH creek. The equipment Ih in operation day and night, tho (Ime being divided In three BCven hours shirts. Kach a It I ft requlreB a crew of seven men. A joint Sunday school picnic was enjoyed at Ford's auto camp Sun day by nieiuheiR of the Myrtle Creek and Canyonville Sunday Kchoolfl. A basket luncheon, was spread on tables in the grove at noon. The afternoon was spent in visiting until about four o'clock to their homes. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McGee of Duya Croek culled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan Sun day. Illll Wilder and Alvin Howard of Glendule were In town Tuesday on their way to Roseburg. Days Creek DAYS CREEK. Aug. IB. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Davis and daughter, Thelma, and Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Moore worn nttemliug to business matters in Roseburg Monduy. Mrs. Davis received medical attention while there. Mr. and Mrs. Mooro went on to Unipn.ua and Melrose. Mr. and Warren Tlson and chil dren of Drew spent Tuesdny at the W. T. Wright homo. Mr. and Mrs. William Bromley came up from Ashland Friday ov cning and . were guests at the homo of Mrs. Hromley's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wulter Hutchinson, until Sunday morning when ac companied by Mrs. Hutchinson and Miss Gem and Wiletha Hutch inson nnd they left for an extended trip through Culirornia. They plan ned to visit the fair at San Fran cisco as well ns relatives nt Los Angeles und other southern Cali fornia points. They expected to go as fur south as Tia Juana be fore returning. - Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wright were shopping nnd visiting In Roseburg Monday. Miss Betty Rhonda, of Ashland nnd Stanley Mrlstoe- of Central Point were Sunday visitors at the home of Miss Rhoads' uncle and aunt, Mr. und Mrs. R. A. Moore. Other callors at the Moore home Sunday included Mrs. Alma Lange, Dan Taylor, Howard Moore and Delbert and Johnnie Moore. T. L. Weaver was a Roseburg visitor Tuosday. When he return ed homo ho was accompanied by Mrs. Perry De Voo and children, j'onn nnd" nobby, who nre visiting Mrs. Do Voe's mother, Mrs. Weav- or. Mrs. Bob Collins or Eugene, and her nieces, Janice Osfleld of Douv erton nnd tals Ellen Matthews, ar rived hero Tuesdny afternoon. Af ter a short visit at the home of Mrs. Collin's sister, Mrs. 0. C. Hill, they wont to the home or Lois El len's pnrents and Mrs. Collin's brother and Blster-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Muthows. Mill ion Perdue, who hns been re ceiving medical treatment nt the Roseburg hospital for the past week was to be taken to the Sa lum hospital via ambulance Wed nesday. E. A. Rrltton and Homer Grow of Roseburg were callors ut the Rav Wright home Tuesday. Wayne Smith, Mable Mooro, Al ma Lange and Howard Moore re cently took Mr. Smith's Bister, Elta Smith, of Myrtle Creek and her cousin, Virginia Anderson to the latter's home at Oswego, Before re turning home the rest of the party visited tho llonnevillo dam, Mult nomah Falls and numerous othor P'nces of Intmost In that area. I noy reiurueu tiere uy wuy m iii coast highway leaving the Pacific highway at McMlnnvllle and return ing to It nlUmti),., One of the most Interesting, stops' oil the coaBt- waB ut tho Aquarium nt Depot buy. Mrs. N. N. Wood 'and her son, Newell C) Wood, ijetiirlied: Friday fmm whol !,h;y had : been guests nt the homo of Mrs. .Wood's sister, Mrs. Mills Harris, fof sever al days. ; ; Murl Hutchinson, who has hpn u.,,..!,!,,,, wllh. . r.lnrlnl .11,-vnv' n .7 " . , , 'T- crew near Trull since the close jot the spring session ut O. S. C. has returned to his home here. n. K. Mi-Fall of Camas Valley !cnl0 to the Archie Ferguson place Tuesdny morning after another hitmoi,f oi fivers. I Mr and Mm W T Wright great- y enjoyed a vlsli Inst week from : : I when those preseut returned Just North of Roseburg on Highway 19 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY. AUGUST 17th TANS mc Salad LUMBER flE&U SYRUP e flV NALLEY'S 4 Wonder Pickles 15 WESTAG BRAND H COFFEE ,.,,.P.g IOC T PA Memorie Black, 2Cf 1 U" .lb. Pkg JJV II GLASS FREE I ' iHFFSF Swift's Brookfield Spread. VI lUfciaJBai ,4 .b- tiie pkg m 3 or ; &J0 SWIFT'S BROOKFIELD CREAM SPREAD,, 25c CIGARETTES ,27c TOBACCO g ,.,.,. 15c SUGAR y0r ..Sic OPEN SUNDAYS AND EVENINGS Mr. Wrlghfa trother-In-law ana sister. Dr. and Mrs. J. W, tave, of Nevada, Mo. Arriving here Thurs day from California where they hud been visiting relatives and friends they left Friday morning for Idaho where they planned to spend a week with relatives before returning tu their home. About forty-five years ago Dr. tave vaca tioned in the Diamond take-Crater lake area, this being his first re turn trip since that time. Miss Edna Mae Poole, who has been visiting her grandmother, M is. E. P. Delicti, and her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fish er, nt ittf.tr ttnniH ni ivenv-s itorner has arrived at the Walter J'oole home for a short .visit before join' lug her mother, Mrs. Delbert Poole, at the Abhotts Butte lookout. C. C. Illll was attending to busi ness matters In Roseburg Tuosday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Matthews und duughtor, Elva, had as fhelr guests at dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hill und Mrs. W. O. Illll. They woro joined In tho afternoon by Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Hill and daughters, Caroline and Putty, who had been to the Red Cloud mine nnd were re turning. Sunday evening a pleasant pic nic and swimming party wns en joyed at the Higglns grove at tho mouth of St. John s creek. Those attending were Mr. nnd Mrs. Jnck Higglns, Mr. and Mrs. Rny Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark, Mrs. Peto Mom. Josephine, Margie and Maxlne Wright and Sharon Clark. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson were business Visitors in Myrtle Creek Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Poole and daughter, Arlene, visited Mr. Poole's mother, Mrs. Elsie Poole, In Glendule Saturday night. MITII'H Olf I INAI. aHTTI.KUF.NT in the County Court of the Rtnte of Oregon for Douglas County. In the Matter or the Kstate of Wil liam II. Ilatlen. nlso known ns William II. 1 1 ii I Ion. Deceased. Notice Is hereby given Hint the underHlK-ned administrator of the ahove entitled ckIiiIo Iiiis filed in the nliovn eiilllleil court Uh Klnnl Account in settlement of said es tate and Iiy order of said court duly made and entered of record, Tuesday, tho lath day of flcptem tier, into, at ten o'clock A. M., In the County Courtrnnitl In the Courthouse In llosehiirg, Douglas County, Oregon, has been fixed ns the time nnd pfnt-o for haurlng ob jections, If any tliere he, to said Final Account nnd for the. settle ment thereof. Any person having nliecllnns to said Final Account Is hereby no tified to file the same In suld court and cause on or before said tlrie. TUP imiist NATIONAL HANK OF PORTLAND, Administrator of the estnte of William II, Hattnn, also known ns Willlnm It. Mutton, deceased. NOTICE TO CRKDITOn In the County Court of the Rtate of Oregon lor ijoukish uouniy. In the Mutter of tho KMMe of Deorge Wesley Turner, itneenseil. Notleo herehv Is Klven HinL tits undersigned, by order of the I County Court of -the Hlnto of Ore gon, for Douglas County, has been alinoinleil nUtnlnlstriitor with the wilt annexed of the estate of ueorgn Wesley Turner, deceased. All persons having claims njcnlnst said estnte jierutiy nre no tified to nreeent the same, verified as reiutlred Iiy law. to th" iinder--ilgned at tho offle.es of Hallmark ()etite in the IIoiiu'Ihs National Hank HulldlllB-, In HoseburK. Douv Ins Countv, Oregon, with six ffi) months from tlio date of this no- Dnrea'-tfKir fTrT"Tiubllihod this !th dnv of .Tnlv, 1810. , n rcortai! n. c. Tt'fin. Administrator wllh tho Will an nexed of the IOetate of Genrge Wesley Turner, lleeensed;' .. , "koticr to'chkoitobh In tho County Court of !ie Plato, pi Oregon, for DollglnS lUmy. in mo iwatl of thn Kstuta Of J. N'otu-o Ih hnrobv Klvn Hint the iinil'TRiurnd tiv nrrti-f of th nbnve nnlltlntl roiirt iluly mmlo nml tn ti'red nf riM-oril, hnd hn iitmolnt "il mlni-nlHinitor of t)i iHttt nf J, A. .TiK'ouom, fl't!ean(Hl; nnd linn qiifti'nert no fMieli. "nhl cte ore hernbv required to ' pr"'"!"t th' "ro'"'r!y v"rlf""'' ! Ail pfrnn nn vim : - - j Dressing gr Zy JACK jc to the underslgwd Mn himiii. Douglas County, Orncnn. '',"" six months from the flrnt. publica tion or this nonce, wiw'ii e , Administrator of the estate ol J, . A. Jacques, iji-cpusea. NOTIfR TO C'RKOITORB In the County Court of the State Oregon fur Douglas county. In tho Matter of the Kstuta of Artn Jnitn Orr, Dccitscrt. . . Nellie Is hereby slven that the' umlerxlKnrd has been. Iiy order of th ('tiiiiitv Cnurt of the County, of OltlK'. n :i tl Hlate of OreR-on. doty nnpolnted administrator nf the ei- late of Ada .lane Orr. ilei-ensed. All persons having claims ngulnst bhhi Li..i- .., hu..hu .,iitflil nnA re. innrefl Ut preseiu me eiiine i i wi .mi...,! i,. nr innminmtrninr ai i n iuw "'-" I'oinily Courthouse In the City of Itoselmrg, Oregon, within six (el months from t tin date of the flmt publication of this notice, togeth er with vouchers annexed there- '"'nnted nnd first published . thl tho 8fllh day of July. loin. VRItNON M. ORIt. ' Administrator of the estate of Ada Juno Orr. deceased. I4M1K Him lllC III Hi ',,,- TODAY AND SATURDAY! 8howa 2-7-9 P. M. ULXl)ibU TODAY & SATURDAY , Plus Prvlw ', "The Crooked Road" Coming Sunday For 3 Dayi! l V1?' Plus T 2nd jf FMtur j IPS LIVINOSIoSSrVvl wilt) I . .