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RtTSEBURS REWS-RtTOW, KPSEBUKg. OffEgQN. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1940. THREE r , , f f I t, Presented In Recital v I ooctetu ana kiud$ p,,. By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER SILVER STAR HARMONICA CLUB HOLDS FIRST MEETING The first niraling of the Silver Ptur Harmonica club was held at llin Ktutlio In the rerkliiH IiiiIIiIIiik Tuesilay tilpltt unit It was decided to priHipone 1 the official opening r the club until next Tuesday nltfhl. ill which time ineinhers will hi lut? their friends In join the pinup. The regular bualnesH ineeihif; will iilxu tnkfl place at that. lime.. The Kchool division of (he club, however, will cnminuo to func tion as It has Klnce It opened lust Saturday. The club Invites any one Interested in this work to visit tlio studio at 424 Perkins bnlldlnit Saturday between the hours of nlnn ami six o'clock. Arlo W'oodard, president of the dull, hits Issued the statement lhat any group or organization wishing him to appear on their programs to let him know by eith er card or letler. Mr. Woodard has just developed a "trick" har monica act, which has proved en ! i mining on a program, where has pi-i-formed as a guest art ist. FAREWELL PARTY IS CIVEN AT GLENDALE ni.KNDAI.R, Nov. 29. Mrs. I). 10. Mouchett and Mrs. Herbert Y'lllood were hostesses to a sur prise hundkerchier shower Wed nesday arternoon In honor of Mrs. Arthur- I'aschelkn who Is leaving noon for Portland. The afternoon wns spent visit ing. The gifts were presented from an Imitation traveling bag. Tile bullet lunch was served from a table centered with the fcleiulale garage's numerous cars ii ron ml If and a moving van in iho front. At either end of the table was n sign post, ono point ing to Portland nnd the other to tileudale. Those invited to spend the afternoon with .Mrs. I'aschelkn were Mrs. It. i. Sorrell. Mrs. s .lames Prohaska. Mrs. 1. II. Smith. SMiss l.uella t'tinnlnghiim. Mrs II. C. Huntington. Mrs. Murle lllidge, v Mrs. Kmma Belle Rohison, Mrs. S It It. (lardner, Mrs. ('. ('. Fluty. ! Miss Ileryl Smith. Miss Margaret :l ( base. Mrs Trallrls Nelson, Mrs. ' tlertrude l.vstul and Miss Alice J N.lM'l. i i WOMAN'S CLUB PLAY AND TEA TO BE HELD AT PARISH HALL TUESDAY 1 One of tho most enjoyable nf- I fairs nr the coming week will be open to the public lllld Is being a sponsored by the ltosehurg IVo- I man's club, in the form of the I annual fall clul) ten and play at I two o'clock at the Kplseopal par- : h hall on Kast Cukb street. .5 .Mrs. John II. Ilobinson is dlrect- ing Hie play, "The Kleptomaniac," '? a charming one-act comedy nnd is supported In the cast by Mrs. W. M. Camphell. Miss Irene 1 lolls- f er. Mrs. Kclv.ard (1. Kohlhagen, i Mrs. Harold lloyt. Mrs. Adrian liowen and Mrs. John Italsh. ... l'ollowing the presentation of the comedy, tea will be served. DINNER PARTY IS , ENJOYABLE AFFAIR , (il. KNIIAIJ:. Nov. 2!). A Iovp ,' Thanksgiving dinner was given . il the home of Mrs. Klhi l.each ; and her brother. Paul Kldrlilge. Place cards were used mado by nil tincle. Ira Kldrldge. of Kenttle. who is now In his Mid year. The day nlso was the birthdays ' of Mrs. Harry Cook and C. O. (!nr ; i-i-tt. A beautiful birthday cake 1 was served in their honor. Places were laid for Mrs. Nettle Theroux. Mrs. Hates. Mrs. Matle 41 teller, Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Garrett, - il. and Mrs. Harry Cook. Itev. i nnd Mrs. J. K. Howard, Herman '! Kisseuger, Paul Kldridge nnd Mrs. J J.eacli. 1 MISS NEBEL IS ? HONORED AT PARTY (il.EXnAT.E. Nov. 29. The friends of Miss Alice Nebel sur- - ih-IsmI her Wednesday evening 5 with a birthday party. Miss Ne- bel was given a lovely gift. The evening was spent playing games and visiting. At. n lute hour '. refreshments were served. Those '-, invited to spend the evening with S Jliss Nebel were Miss Lilly nolle 2 Angel. Mrs. Klma Archambeau. i Miss Florence Johnson. Mrs. fler i trude l.ystul. Mrs. Stella Smith. 5 Mrs. V. Melsner. Mrs. Enii Mc n Mullen. Mrs. O. M. Jones. Mrs. V. S It. Stevenson, Margaret Howard. ,.; Miss Frauds Douglas nnd Mrs. 'i Stewart Patty. 4 CAMPFIRE GROUP 5 HOLDS MEETING ; Members of the Pottawatomie Camp Fire group held a meeting recently in the Camp Fire rooms nbove the Douglas National bank. Discussion of a skating party for the camp fire groups in ltosehurg to be held November 2!) was held. The group also Is selling Christmas cards nnd will sponsor a member ship drive in the near future. Attending the meeting were Irene nnd Christina Trnpolls, Maurlne Moore. Doris Reeves. Audrey nnd Virginia itoselund, Alyce Harvey, Jean Ashworth, members. Dorothy Robinson, guest nnd the guardian. SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. Mrs. Sidney Domenlrto. At another ineetltng held In the Cauin File looms the girls worked on their hewthands and require ments for ranks and an interesting discussion of Peru ncitiiupanleil by by pictures of Peru wus given by the gutirdlun. Present were) Audrey Itnseiliiud, Joyce yuliio. Christina Tiupolis, Maurinn Moore, Doris Iteoves, Jean Ashworlh, Irene Truporjs. Alyce Harvey and tho guardian, Mrs. Sid ney Ixiinenico. INA JOHNSON AND STEWART PATTY MARtiY ni.EMI.M.E. Nov. 29. Of In terest to many friends here Is tho murrlage of Miss Inn Jolmsnu and Stewart Patty of Klamath Falls on November 21, at 2: lib. The ceremony was. performed by the Itev. Hoelter o'l' St. Lukes Lutheran church in It enn. Nev. The witnesses were Lloyd My ers and .Miss Mildred Cheatham of Klamath Falls, who were the next bride and groom nttd Mr. uml Mrs. PnMy were their witnesses. .Mrs. Patty is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Axel Johnson of Klamath Fulls anil a i;ruduate of the Southern Oregon Normal school. At present she. is a mem ber of the Ulendule scjiool fa culty. Mr. Patty Is the son oC Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. Patty of Klamath Fulls, a graduate of Llnfleld col lege. , At present he Is bookkeeper for the Conwltt Co. of Klamath Falls. After n short trip Mr. and Mrs. Patty returned to Kla.mnlh Falls where on Saturday evening they were guests ut a lurRe wedding dinner given in their honor by Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson, parents of Mrs. Patty at the Pelican cafe. At the close of this school yenr Mr. and Mrs. Patty will make their home in Klamath Falls. MR. AND MRS. MATTHEWS ENTERTAIN AT DINNER LOOKINflGLASS. Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Matthews and daughter. Pontile Jean, nnd son. Hilly, entertained as their guests at a lovely three o'clock dinner Thanksgiving day: Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Perrin, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed ward Perrin and children, Kathryn and Patricia, Mrs. K. Smith and Principal and Mrs. E. A. Ilurton. POTLUCK SUPPER AND PROGRAM TO BE HELD AT RIVERSDALE SCHOOL A seven o'clock potluck supper and Interesting program will be held at the Itiversdule school next Monday evening. December 2nd, to which the enure community is in vitcd to enjoy. A silver offering will be taken for the school Christ mas fund. POET'S CORNER THE MAN ON THE STREET We listen to him daily. The man upon the street. To hear his little story. And find out who he'll meet. First he gives us prices Of specials for the day. And bids us stop at llennniger's If we happen by that way. Next he greets n passer-by "Say. mister how-ile-do. Won t you stop here just a mo ment, I want to talk to you. My name Is Marshall Pengrn; I'd like to have you meet Those listening to our radios, And the mun upon the street. This instrument Is a microphone; Pray tell us what's your name. Tell us how you got here; Also why you enme. Are you n stranger 'mnngst us? Have you come here just of late Are you a Roseburg resident. And a native of the state? There's a thousand people listen ing In Perhaps some one you know. If not let's get acquainted Over the radio." So It mny be Jones of Johnson. Smith or Klsenstein, Hurknwitz or Murphy, Pike or Valentine. Who tell their little story, Deftly coached by him. And It's news and entertainment To us who listen In. Or perhaps a lonely mnlden Steps to the mlcropnone. j go we listen for her nddress, And the number of her phone. Rut ir she's there to tell us Of a party, dance or fair, We make a memorandum. And promise we'll be there. There's always something differ ent; Always something new. So listen In tomorrow There may be news for you. It. A. Itedell. r.:t2 S Pine street. Sine 1678 Em II Sick, Prti. 11 1 fcW v M m -Kitty Jo Olson, Left to II. Sues. right- Kilty Jo Olson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ali-lii Ols if Dri'ii, wan presented in n charming lo lln recital by her teacher. Prof. Frank H. Sues, at the Civio clul) rooms Monday evening at Drain. Miss Mildred Young urted as nc ecmpanist and Miss Doris Craig assisted on the program by play ing two piano numbers. Prof. Sues played two violin numbers. "The Hosary" and "Dawis Mel ody," arranged by Fritz Kreii ler. During the program a beautiful busket of flowers was presented to Kitty Jo. Corsages were pre sented to those taking part on the program as gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Olson. t'shers were Vnnda Itnndnll. SIDE GLANCES COPB.1WBYNt1StRVICC.WC. T. M. BEG. U. S. PUT. OFF. ll'iO i "Seems funny now, the way we used lo kick back Iioinc about washing the family car." PARENTS-TEACHERS CLUB HAS MEETING SUTHRM-IN", Nov. 29. The Parfiiit-Twu-hcrs dub hold Ihotr regular, meeting Tuesday after noon nt two o'clock in the Arts ImiMitK with the president. Mrs. C'hr'o Piu'hir.nn in charge. Follow ing the rending nf tne minutes of the previous meeting the regular order of business was taken up. Hue to the fart that the next meeting date falls during the Christmas vacation it was decided to have it the 17th of December, in the form of a tomato shower. Knch one is nsked to bring a can or jar of tomatoes to bo usexl towards the hot lunches. An nppointed commit tee will serve refreshments mid n program from the school will be presented. In order to raise more funds for the hot lunches tho club is spon soring a hake nnd candy pale Sat urday afternoon. December 7. the plnce to be announced later. The club has asked that anyone who can. give a dish towel with the Ini tials T'.-T. C. on It to the club as they nre needed very badly. The intermediate grades under the direction of Miss Mabel Wil liams, gave a very good program honoring the Pilgrims and Thnnks givtng, also book week which oc curred this month. Donald Robert son announced the program as fol lows: songs. "There Ar Many Flags in Many Lnnds." and "Amer ica the Grand." followed by the flag salute by the wiiole room. Play, "Talking Hooks"; reading. "The First Thanksgiving." by Rich ard Coenenberg "Uci.k Friends." an exercise by the third grade; play. "Origin of Thanksulvtng." Miss fKirothy Clark's home eco nomics class, with Mrs. Tiachmnn and Mrs. Maurice Vogelpobl pour ing, served a very dainty lunch to Mrs. I.loyd Cameron. Mrs. .lack Culver. Jr.. Mrs. Maude Vore pohl. Mrs. Cliff Parrott. Mrs. Wil son Hartshorn. Mrs. D. Robert son. Mrs. Klton Pever. Mrs. A. Coenenberg, Mrs. Richard Rices. Miss Freda Pchaefer. Mrs. Vern HolcatP, Mrs. J. Madse-n. Mrs. ITneh Wnbl, Mrs. Ceoree Relier. Mrs. John Musgrove, Mrs. Icel Clark. Mr. Fred Jones. Mrs. Cliff Potter. Mrs. I,eon Cleaon. Mrs. Charles Williams. Mrs. Frank Hol pate. Mrs. James Tnng. Mrs. Flla Wcgner. Mrs. Clifford Homer, Mrs. Win. Iisinger. Miss Virginia Kempston, Mrs. Hazel Davis, Miss News- Kev lew Kngrnvlne. Miss Mildred Young, Professor Frank Lorec Laflraniler and Susnnne Plister. The room wns lovely with large bouquets of lull flowers. A number of out-of-town guests from Itoseburg, Salem and Port land joined the Drain guests for the occasion. The program In cluded: Duet "Pleyel," Kitty Jo Olson and Prof. Sues. "LaColondriiia" Sara dell; "Valse Hluctt." fllchard D r 1 g o, Kitty Jo Olson. "Scherzo." Frances Terry; "Im promptu," Lily Strickland. Doris Craig. "Hunioresque," A. Dvorak: "Minuet in ti." Heethoven: "Two Guitars," W. F. Ambrose, Kitty Jo Olson. Two numbers by Prof. Rues. By Galbraith Mabel Williams. Flovd Cameron and Harold Hight. DINNERS ENJOYED ON HOLIDAY AT DRAIN DRAIN, Nov. 29. Ouests nt the Olenn Coons home Thanksgiving were Mr, and Mrs. Vern Coons nnd daughter, Ella Mae, of Monroe, Mrs. Kate Safely, Fugene, Mi's. Mildred Ctagnou and son. Portland, Mrs, George Coons and son. Law rence- of Voncalla, Wayne Coons, Corvallis, Mrs. Laura Coons, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Coons. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coons nnd sons, Larry and Lynn, nil of Drain. A group of relatives nnd friends met at the Eugene Lnkey home for Thanksgiving dinner. Covers were laid for Mr. nnd Mrs. Dnve Lnkey and sons. Paul nnd Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Don Davis, Mr. and Mrs. George Kesterson, nil of Drain. Mr. and Mrs. DarreJ Rossi ter and two daughters of Spring field, Ilelva and David Lakey, nnd the hosts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kugene Lakey. CATHOLIC TWO-DAY BAZAAR NEXT WEEK St. Joseph's Altar society will sponsor its annual two-fin v bazaar on next Wednesday nnd Thursday. December 4 nnd 5. at the Catho lic parish hall on North Kane street, to which the public Ih in vited to enjoy. On Thursday eve ning a cnTeteria supper will be served between the hours of five and seven o'clock. Mrs. K. L. Do lan is general ehnlnnan of the two day bazaar with Mrs. T. H. Ness acling as publicity chairman. SKATING PARTY TO BE HELD TONIGHT All Roseburg Camp Fire groups and their invited guests have been asked to enjoy a skating party from seven to nine-thirty o'clock tonight nt the Rainbow rink nt Winchester. Kach group Is to fur nish Its transportation for the the members and guests. c HEST COLDS To relieve dlitre-Mtaslly, quickly, rub throat, k ilMI(l chest, back ll CtvS with . yc-rrRj; USES BY OUT OP f MOTHER! Here Thursday I.ynu D. Crone- miller, ussistnnt stnle forester from Salem, wus u business visitor In this city Thursday. Go to Portland Mr. nnd Mrs. Oinnt Osborn. nf this city, are spending n few days Iti Portland attending to business. 1 Visiting In Washington Mrs. Harold Hollows nnd small dntiKhter, fatly, of this city, have left for Che halls. Wash., to spend a short time visiting the former's parents. Confined to Home Mrs. A. O. Sutherland is still confined to her homo on Enst Iine street, where she has been ill for the last several months. Home Being Painted The J. F. Dillard home on South .rackson street, which recently underwent exterior remodeling anil redecorat ing Is now being repainted on the outside. Return Here Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Roland Pnrker and two daughters. Shlrlev and Jonnne. have returned to their homo on Cobb street, fol lowing several davs absence. Mrs. Parker and daughters visited her mother .near Salem, nnd Mr. Par ker attended to business for the county agricultural office, of which be is ngent here, nt Corvallis. Mrs. Parker nnd daughters were accom panied nonh by her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. S. I Rowland nnd children, Donald. Lois I'.llen, I.nVcrnn nnd Alice Irene. who returned to their home nt niekronll. following Thanksgiving hero at the Parker home. Christmas Cantata Dated at Presbyterian Church "A King Is Given" Is the title of the Christmas cantata to bo given the night of Christmas Sun dny December 22. lit the Rosehurg Presbyterian church under the di rection of Mrs. Homer Grow. The church choir nnd Senior Christ ian Endeavor are eonneratlng to make this an outstanding success. At St : 4 r. a. m. Christmas Sunday the Sunday school will present an attractive Christinas program. Dr. Roach, pastor of the church, announces tiie following sermons for the Sunday mornings In De cember: December 1. "God nnd You": llecember X, "The llible and Democracy": December Hi, "Stew ardship of the Gospel"; December 22, "The christians Messnge": December 29, "The New Year's Message." lr Itoach also announces n ser ies of prophetic messages on Sun day evenings in December. The "Evening Shadows." "The Night." "The Morning Star" anil "The Sun of Hlghteousness" nre the titles for these messages. VITAL STATISTICS BORN .EE To Mr. and Mrs. R. R. I-ec. of Klverslde. nt Mercy hos pital. Thursday. November 28. a laughter. Norma Ann; weight nine pounds, five ounces. Eugene Webster Loffer Of Myrtle Creek Dies Kugene Webser Loffer, 77, a well known resident of Myrtle Creek, died suddenly nt bis home late Thursday. The body has been removed to the Douglas Funeral home . Arrangements for services have not yet been. made. MASONIC LODGE MASTER VISITS GLENDALE LODGE Deputy Grand Master R. V. MarR tci's paid an official visit last ninht to t!;o Masonic lodgo ut (ilcndale. 1I wns nccoinpanied from lioso burg by I. M. WpIIh of the local lodge. Following thelndge meeting the (Ilendnle and visiting Mnsons enjoyed n social hour nnd refresh menls. MRS. JACOBSON IS HOSTESS TO CLUB SrTHRrtUy, Nnv. 2!!. Mrs. O. A. Jiteobson was hostess Ui the Mle Hour club Tuesday nfternoon at her home on Central avenue. The nfternoon was spent in vis it InR nnd playing Chinese check ers, after which lovely refresh ments of Ice creani., cake and coffee were served to' the follow ing. Mrs. Arthur Olsen, guest. Mrs. Savllla namber. Mrs. Anna Ilankenson, Mrs. Tom Hand. Mrs. Jess Cooper, Mrs. M. W. French, and Ihe hostess, Mrs Jacobson. SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MR. GARRETT rihKNnAI.K. Nov. 2!!. On Mon day evening a proup of friends urn-prised O. C. Garrett In honor of his birthday. Tin' evening was spent visiting, late in the evening refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. (). C. flarrett, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Cook. Mr. and Mrs Tom Iiwson, I'aul Kldridge. Mrs. Klla Leach. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Voting nnd Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Cunningham 38 to 52 years old. Women who are restless, moody, NERVOUS who fear hot flashes, dly fpclla to take Lytlla E. Plnkliam's Vegetable Com pound. Pinkhum'B Is famous for helping women during these "trying times" due to functional irregulari ties. Get a bottle todny from your drugslstl WORTH TRVINOI WQMEII VAHTED William Wilson Of Olalla Passes William p. Wilson, 7(1. well known resident ot Olnlln, died sud denly Thursday, when he wns Htrlcken with a sudden ilttiuk of heart nilnient whllo engaged In Iilnninfr a field nt his farm home. Horn In Arkansas. July 17, lSt!4. he was married in Missouri in 1SS7 to Alien J. Simmons, who passe! nwiiy three years iiko. He eanie to. wn'Kiiii iroin AKiaiionia niioill ill years ago mid had made his home nt Olnlln for the past 21 years. lie wa married In Roseburg, Jan. 20, 1020, lo Mrs. Evelyn Cra ven. Surviving nre his wife and the following sons nnd daughters: Frank Wilson, OnkridKe; Mrs. Ada 1'dell. Lonavlew; Mrs. Hose Hoff man and Mrs. May Sehneffer, Hose burg; Joseph . Wilson, Tenmlle: John Wilson, Reston; Mrs. Kffla Croneher, Olalla; Robert Wilson, Kelso. Wash., anil Mrs. Orn John son, present address unknown. He nlso Ipavcs eight stepchildren: Perry T. Craven, Vancouver, Wash.; Lawrence K. Crnven, Olnl ln; .Mrs. Lola I.eo Rngnn nnd Mrs. Flnsslo Minion, both of Centralln, Wash.; Mrs. liessle Ragan, Alaska: .larvls and I.ee Crnven, Ynklma, and Jess Tevebuugh, Rlendnle, Ore. He nlso leaves 21 grand chil dren and eight grent-grnndchlldren. He was a member of the Baptist church. Funeral services will be held In tho chnpel of the Douglas Funeral home nt 2 p. m. Saturday. Rev. H. P. Sronee officiating. Intormenr, win ioiiow in tno i;ivn nenu ceme tery. Oscar Agee Dies At Paulsbo, Wash. Word wan received here todnv of the death nt Paulsbo. Wash.. Thursday, of Oscar Agee, 77, for mer liosehurg resident. Ho was born nt MeMlnnvllln Pec. 22, 18!3. the son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Tl. C. Agee, pioneer Tlnnglnn rnilnty settlers. Ho was married In Roseburg. Oct. 30. 1S92. to Lottie Lenox nnd wns the father of five children of whom two. Mrs. Almn Li Fny nnd Mnrlln L. Agee, of Klamath Falls, survive. Ho wns the eldest of 1-1 children nnd leaves tho following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Minnie Cochrnn, Portland; Mrs. Rose Kurtz. Salem; Millie, Roland. Miles. Asher. Fred Karl nnd Klnier Agee. all of Roseburg. Ite nlso leaves three grandchildren nnd one great grand child. Funernl seirlces will be held nt 2 p. m. Sunday at the Roseburg Undertaking company chnpel. Rev. If. P. Sconce officiating. Interment will ho in tho Civil Rend cemetery New Year's Eve Dance Planned by Lions Club Tlin ftnsnhlll'ir Tlntin ,.,111 sponsor n New Year's eve dnnce nt the ItoHeburir nrmnrv. It won iin. elded nt Iho regular weekly club meeting new Wednesday at the Dmpqua hotel. Proceeds from the benefit dnilPO will Iin imn.l In fur.. nihh glnHseH for children in needy lamiiics, n project the club lias sponsored for Reveral veai'H. Pill! I la It ll Wild nntu nd imnnrnl chnirnmn, nnd other committee nji- pomiiiM'ntR will lie made noon, r 1)1. J. 10. f'lininlmll niiiimtnsA1 that U (lislrtft lfftillT wtnlil ha held nt lieedsport December 6, nnd urged n largo attendance from tho local club. Jerrv (inodinnn nf tha H nnd von r sloie nnd Floyd Lewis of the local nrnucu or the Pacific Fruit nnd Produce cninnnnv wmi-a rnrAlvmi into club membership. ' XOTICK To 4 HKIHTOMSH . ' til the County Court of the 8 Into of wrt-KCiii fit I'OUKMIS I'oillltV. In the Mutter of the Lust Will nnd JeMnmcnt nod Kslnle of CtiH-ln- ii tit us McCnwn. soiiietlrncH nlso known iih t '. MiCowii, 1 iicensed. Not Ice in h-rehy Klven III, it the lllide rfdmied has Ueen ilulv itppohlt ed exeeiitiif of the hift will find ch ttinieiit nnd esliit of Cinehi tin t us Mi'fnwn. someiimcH also kiKiwii n '. Mi'Cnwii, tleeeiiHed. h-- oriler of the Coiitity t'ouil uT IfonxI'iH Cinin .v. Dregoii. duly made r and en tered. a iiersniiH havfntf clnlins against said c-stnle are hereby re quired to pr.'sfiit the same, "dulv verified an hy law reuuirbd. with viKK-hei'M aniiexi-d thereto, to the uml.j-.Miniied nt the hi w offices of I.OHK and Lontf In the IxhikIhh County I'miithonm- In ItdHeluiin, ' M-it.ri. wllhln nlv c,t ttuiiiths from the d;iM- .if the flrnt ptihllcatlon of this liotieo. Mated and fir.xt pul.lfhed this the i'.ttlt iin v "f .Voveiiiher. I ft I'l. KAItl V. AM'lU'N. Kveeulor of the estrite nf f'liH'In- li a I u ji M i 'own. di-i'e;tfid. khiiii- ilineH nl.Hfi known ns c. Metown, dei-ciifted. New Undtr-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 1. Docs not rot dresses, docs not irritate skin. 2. Nowaiiingtodry.Canbeuscd right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops peispiration for 1 ro 3 days. Removes odor from perspiration. 4. Apure.whiie.greaseless, stain less vanishing cream. 5. Arnd has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Insritute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 23 MILLION fara oi Arrid have been sold. Try a jar today 1 ARRID lo 1 At all ainrca mIIIdk !nllt Roods )T ,, t )( Ml j,r,( XOTICR OP FIXAI SETTLEMENT Nolle a In hnroltv irlvfn tlmr t Im mii1!MifrntMl inliiilfilMtrntrlx nf Din hhIiKm nr Rvflyn llnnvt-r, toptajprt. Iiiih fllf il lur flnnl account In Mm i'ounty Court of tlir H(nl nf Oro- Kon ror noiiffin t:onnty, nnd tho Hon. MhitIm t. Rowker, JimIk of mi Id court, linn nppointed Tunftilay, tho lftlh dny of lloct'inttpr, lit 40. ut ten o'clock in tlm forenoon nf mi Id dny. In tin County Courtroom in i"u miriiiuiim', m uattt'iiui'K. l'otlg Inn County, orrifon, iih ii iimv and plnce for limirinK objection, if a n y, t o hii id f j im l uiro u n t and Iho h ttlimtnt thereof. ah ittTHoiiH lnlirHtcd In until ah tntf n ro liirfthy notified to fii their nliJocMuiiH. If any. lo mild fl nnl iM'Cou nt il t nr lit-fot-A tli. i iipiioiiited for final henriuK u aiiireHiilil. Dated Novemher (t, i!ttf, , , , Itl'TII W. NKItrtAS, Administratrix of llm eMutn of KVelyn MmiViT. deieflwed. XOTICR Oli FINAI, NKTTI.IM HT In thn County Court of tho Rtuio of Ori'Rnn for PoukIhh Coimiv. In Iho Mntinr of ih lnst Will nnd Ti'Hiiinient and c,utati of WllUtim S. HrOHl, DeeeHned. Notice Ih hereby glvn that thf underttlKUPd, Ivan R. HroMl, hh cxr cutnr of tlm estate, of William S. llrofil, ilecenxeri. hnn filed In the nhftvn Cuurt mid cause hlK flnnl nc. court In settlement of ald eMnte. tintl tbn .hi 1 1 ire of the nhnve.antltli-il court hiiH. by order duly mado nnd entered, fixed Sul urdny. the 1! 1st day of December. 1 10. nt the hour of 10:00 o'clo.-k In the forenoon of wild dny, nnd tho offiee of the County .IiiiIkh In the HoiiKlni Coun ty CourthuiiHe In UoB.'hiirK. Or-Kon. an tho time nnd pi nre for hem Ink objections. If any. to nld flout ac count and the hc tt lenient of sidd eMltitp. All persoiiK Interested said estute nre herehv notified to file their objection, if nnv. within mi id t i me so appoint ed for film I henrliiK an nbov ntnted. Duted nnd flrnt pui. listed thi the ..nu uuy oi Aovenioer. t'.H". ivav r imnsr Kxecntor nf tb Kxtuto of William rv nroBi, Mecenitefi. I-ON'O nnd YiONn, Attorneyn for thf Kwtnto. xotick or riAi. hrtti.fmext In the County Court of tbn Stntn or Oi-ck-oii for Douglas Countv. In tho Matter of the Kxiftte oT JAt zln I. tlroHfl, Dncensed. Notlcn In hereby ttlven thnt the undersigned ndiniriintiat.or of the oHtato or uiK7.li 1.. Cross, docenseil hits filed In tho nhovn entitled court mis tint Account in uott n inrnt nf snld eslnin, and- hv order or sti id court, ilulv innde nnd entor- d of rncord. Alonday. tho 2nd duv of December, 1!H0, nt ten o'clock a. ai. in the countv Courtroom In inn ntirmousR in nom-mirir, ioua: lns County, (ireeon. hnn lieen ftv. ed as Ihe time and place for bunr- imr oojeciions. ir nnv inrn no. ti Haiti Flnnl Account nnd for tho sot tlemeiit thereof. Dated and first published the 1st uuy oi jvovemoer, ian. A. N. OTICI'TT. Administrator of the Estate of IJs- zie jj. uross. neeen-ii. XOTICK TO CIIKIIITOHK Notice n hereby Riven that the umlerslKneil hns been bv im order of the County Court of the Htute of (Ire iron for PoiikIiis County, dulv appointed nrfministrntrix of the iHtnte or JnmoH w. Tynan, ut censed. All persons having claims i Kiiinsi hhhi eHi n t e nre norcny mi. tilled to nresout me same, verir'ed as required by law. to th" under- slimed nuministrntrtx nt the lew orriCDH of lee & Orcutt. In Hose burg. DoukIiis Connlv. Oregon, within sIk months from the dale or Miis nonce. Dated Novemher 22, 1910, i. VIIK1IN1A TVNAN An ml n 1st rat rl v of the Kxtnto of James Vv. Tvnnn, Pecensed, NOTICR TO CttlcniTOHN In tho County Court of tho Rtntn of urcKun lor mo uouniy ot uouk Ins. Notice is horehy plven thnt tlio umlerslKuod. Hess A. Clonh. has neon iii'iiointeo nuininisLrntrlx of thf estate of Mn run re L A. CUonirli. deceased, liy Iho Coiinty Court of tlm Stale nf Oretron for DoukIhb i ninny, ami nas ouniiriiMi. All per sons hnvliiHT rliiiniK UKttiust snld es tntt are hereliy notified to on-sent tint name, iluly verified as hy law resiilred, to tho underslRiieil nt Ciinyonvllle, Oregon. within six months from the date hereof. Tinted and first published Nov. 1, 194". Last publication November 29, 1U40. T1KS8 A. CTMTOir. Administratrix ICstato MarKarot A. Cloiilfll. Dec'd. OKOItfllS NKirNRR, Allorney. NOTICI' OK HIIKflirK'A HAI.R OV IIKAI. lltOIl:ilTV Notlcn Ih hereby jflven thnt by virtue of nn execution and order of sate Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oretrotr for liouulns County on the l.'tth day of November, MHO, upon nnd pur suant to a Judgment and decree duly given and made In snid court and cause on the I2lh day of No vember, I!M0, In n suit for the fore closure of ii mortKiiKo pond in if therein in which Federal Farm Mortunife Corporn 1 Ion, u cOrponi tion, was pin I nt Iff, and Ardhle V. Ady. a widower: John W. Knr lclgh and Clara K. iMirlcigh, bus- PLUS RED-BLOODED action ' ml ROY ROGERS; SIOKOE "QM," HAYUP Coming Sunday CllHIMUHJimiUM AND Hugh Herbert Showi 1:45-7-9 P. M. Today anoi Saturday tut i. "-iV&r!l. J 1. 1... ..... z. .?m yf hnnd nnd wlfi PourIbs Countv, a municipal corporation: J. K. Mitts nnd I'rudence Mitts, husband nnd wire; j-Jiri it. Jones nmi jane io ,i ones, wnoso true nnine is ninrii ,Iones. lmshnnd nnd wife: nnd Wal ter Fisher, were, defendants, which execution nnd order of sale was to inn duly directed nnd mmmiind cd mo to sell the pronerty therein mid hereinafter described to satis fy the I ens nnd elm rises in stuu decree specified: I will, nn Xfnndnv. itbe Iflth dnv of peeemher, 1H4U, nt tho hour of ten o'riocK in tho forenoon or sniu day nt tlm Courthouse front door In floseburtr. DoiikIus (Tounty, nre non. offer for siilo and el at pub lic auction in one parcel for cash, subject to redemption ns provided hy law. nil iho riicht, tlllo and In terest of the defftldnnls in said suit and of nil nersons claim! ms by. I hroiiKli or under them, or either nf them, since iho 1st dav nf An- Kust, 1!iI4, in nud to tho following lescriiieii run pruorty, towit: TRACT 1: The Konthenst Oiinrter of the Southwest Ounrter of Seo- llnti UIvI.l.ii- II. . Jr.i.lh.ii.o.l ft 1 1 . ter, the Northetist Quarter of the Northwest Quarter nnd Tot Two of Section Twenty: (he West Half or iiio rori owe hi quarter a no i no Xorthcnst Quarier of the North west Ounrtei- of Section Twenty one: nil In Township Twenty-nine South, ItniifCA Three, West of the Willnmette Meridian; excepting the loiiowinK Iteirlnnlnir nt the Ounrter See- tlon Comer between Sect lull Sev enteen nnd Twenty of Township Twenty-nine South, Itnntf Three, vtesi oi inn winnmeiie .Merminn which in t inch hv 1 im h iron bar from which a 10 tin li while fir benrs North 4 4W West HI feet nud an S imh vew wood hears South 8.".' WVst M feet, thence Norlli ! 17' West 1:133 4 feet n Ion if the linn between Sectbrni Seventeen nnd Twenty of wnlil Townhlp nnd HniiKo to tho Went One-Sixteenth Section Corner be tween snld Sections Seventeen anil Twenty whhh Is nn Iron pipe 1 '4 Iches diameter from whl'-h an s Inch fir bears South 3T Kast fi. 5 feet end u 10 Inrh fir benin Vorth C2 West 18 feet. thencn South 12.' T3 feet to a 1 U luehes din meter Iron pipe from whhh n .10 Inch fir benrs North 29 3.V WVet SO fet and n 30 Inch cedar bears South "t Knt 60 feel, thencn South 9 17' Knst ir00 feet to n 1 '4 Inch Iron pipe from which a 12 Inch fir ben r South 4fi West 1ft feet nnd n Iti Inch fir bears Vorth .ir,0 West H8 feet, thence North 13.'i3.S feet to Mie Heellmi lino between n foresaid Sect Iuiih Seven teen and Twenty nt n 1 Inch tee shaft from whh-h n 10 Irieh cedur benrs South West 15 feet and n :itl inch fir bears North fir,0 Kast !0.4 fent .thence North 17' West n lonR- t he See tlon line bet ween snld Sections Seventeen nnd Twen tv lflll.0 feet to IhA place of ho KinninK. contnlniiiMT 43.1 r. ncres, more or less. In the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter nnd the Northwest Quarter of tho Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty. Township Twentv-nlno South. Ilniifre Three. West of tho Willnmette Meridian: Also, eveeptlnu- nil thnt port of of the West Half nf tho Northenst Quarter and fractional Kast Idilf of the North we-t Quarter of Sec tion Twentv. Townnhip Twenty nine South. Knnife Three, West of tho Willamette Meridian. Ivlnir nn the South side of the County llond leadiiifr from Mvrlle ('rook up South Myrtlo Crek: TltACT 2: The Knst llnlf nf the Knst Half of Donntlon Land Claim No. 37, Sections Nin-teeu nnd Twenty. Township Twenty-nine. South, Unnire Three, West of tho Willnmette Meridian; TH ACT 3: Tho Kast Tfnlf of the South W"Ht Quarter of Sei'llon Seventeen. Township Twenty-nine South. ItnnKo Three, West of tho Willamette Meridian; Hubject lo power lino rijjnf ,.. wnv; i Toirether with all water rltftita. nnd riRhts in ditches, canals 1 tn4 I a t era Is, n n d rl Kh t s of w a y Uhw for, aiipurtennut to said premU or used in connection thornrHlv InctuilliiHT (but not limited to) tho folllowlnic: 1 All rlKht to the wnters of T.etltln Creek, a tributary of Soulh Myrtle Creek evidenced bv certificate of Water lllwht recorded In Volume 1. pairu 134 Water Certlfb:at' Itecnrdl and nil rlKht lo tho waters of Sou til Mvrtle Creek fiVldenced ty Cert If lento of Water " HlKht No. Kill 4 (Conflrmlnff Permit Ftliri) recorded In Volume 1 pnsrn Rft, Wn ter Certificate Hecorda of Doi'Klufl County, (iregon: Tiiicether with the tenements, hereditaments . and nppurteminceH thereunto beloiiKiuK or in nnywlso aieriiiinlnK: Situated In DouRlns County, Stale of OreKon. Hated this 13th day of Novem ber, IU10. I'krcv A. wicnn. Sheriff of PoukIhm (.'ounty, OreKon. ONLY 2 MORE DAYS! Cedl&DeNiUel Y NORTH WEST Matins 36e, tax 4e, total 40c Eves 50c, tax 5e, total 55e Childrtn 10c Today and Saturday STARTS SUNDAY IPKX TAHTtlERS ; 3, "k Sptim ' BY1NGT0H lack CARSON .MO-IUate nctun Itf.Vt'MiM 9 IS U MTiJ TOGETHER '' iSJ l ik. Im tix 1,