ROSEBURS NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1 94tf. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERS AND FRIENDS INVITED TO NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE One of the most delightful affairs of the holiday season will be the New Year's eve dancing party at the RoReburg Country clubhouse at nine-thirty o'clock next Tuesday ev euliiK. Decern her 31st, to which all members anil friends are cordially Invited to enjoy. A fine orchestra has been engag ed to play for the dance and re freshments will he served. All members of the club are requested to bring sundwiches for the occa sion. Mrs. J. V. Dillard, Mrs. Har ris Ellsworth, Mrs. Kenneth Qulne and Mrs. O. li. Hess are In charge of the affair. . CHRISTMAS TREE AND FAMILY REUNION HELD TKNMIM3, Ore., Dec. 27 An en loyable evening was spent at the home of Fred Breltenbucher lest Tuesday as his children and their families all gathered around a large Christmas tree to receive and give beautiful gifts to the follow ing members of the family: Fred Breitenbucher, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brelntenbucher and daughter, Ja nice, Irvln Ureitenbucher, Mr. and Msr. Wayne Ureitenbucher, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyrd Smith and son, Sidney, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon Simp Bon and son, Wendell, Miss Betty Lon Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Al bert Smith, Itandolf Smith, Mrs. Cepila Shields end Miss Opal Singleton.- Storm Damages Florida Property MIAMI, Fin., Deo. 27. (AP) One deuth, three injured, residen tial property daniaKo in three com munities and une-stlmuted crop damage were caused lust night and early today by wind and rain storniH sweeping across the Florida peninsula from the west. Rohert L. Knight, 2S. a fireman, was electrocuted t Kort Iauder dalo today by a fallen power lino nnd Homer (i. Kdenfield, 32, suf fered shocks and burns in trying to rescue him from a heavily-charged FUNNY COPW. 140 1Y Htk StRVlCE. INC. "J think if you hike oil" lluit Chrislmus tic your slomiicli will straighten up 0. K" BRIDGE CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING AZALEA, Dec. 2". Art Gaeilccke and Don Smith entertained the bridge club Friday evening at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith. (iuests present were Mrs. Wal ter Kemp. Frank Stringer. Dick Derrlg, Mr. aud Mrs. Vernon Oaedecke, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rodney Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Booth, Mr. anil Mrs. Henry Smith, nnd the hosts, Art Oaedecke and Don Smith. . High score prizes were won by Mrs. Kemp and Rodney Smith. Mrs. Ciaetfecke and Dick Derrig won the consolation prizes. Frank Stringer received the traveling prize. Lovely refreshments were served at a late hour. FAMILY REUNION IS ENJOYED AT WILBUR WILUL'R. Dee. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Droszlo entertained in their home with a potluck turkey dinner Christmas dny. The rooms were decorated with boughs of fir and flowers. A beautifully decorated tree was the main decoration. Gifts were exchanged nnd Suntn Claus was present to the delight of the children. Relatives present to enjoy the occasion were Mrs. Min nie Droszio. Mrs. R. C. Hill, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ctil Henry. Mr. and Mrs. Vcrn Lerwill, Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon ard Llles and Alford Hill and Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Broszio. pool of water. They -were both on call during a heavy rain storm that disrupted telephone and power communications. A narrow "twister" injured three persons and dnmnged several build' ings at Pomona park, just north of Fort Myers in southwestern Flor ida. At approximately the same time a tornado whirled through the out skirts of Palutka and passed close to Hunnell in the northeasern part of the state. No injuries were re ported in that sector although a tourist camp - near Bunnell was dnmnged. some communication lines were broken and power serv ice was disrupted temporarily in Paltka. urn BUSINESS Musical Instruments up to 50 off Electrical Appliances 10 to 25 off PIANOS Regular $330 at .. $250 $209.95 Electric Range $189.50 $119.95 Oil Circulator $84.95 Practically all Items in our star reduced for this clearance. Used battery and electric sets Any reasonable offer accepted WILLIAM CALHOUN'S RADIO MUSIC STORE 225 N. Jackson St. SIDE GLANCES COPR. 1W0 NfA SfRVICE. IWC T. M. HtC. U. S. PAT. "Oh, slop worrying where the government is going to gel 4'J billion :i lid fell me where we're going to get .llj..")U lo meet this tailor bill!" Beauteous Betty Betty Orable. now playing nt Hunt's Indian theatre in "Tin Pan Alley." Dee Green Jailed to Serve Out "Drunk" Fine Dee (ireen was committed to the county jail today for failure to pay a fine imposed in the Justice court last July. He was fined $25 nfter pleading Kuilty to being drunk on a public highway, but was given time to pay. As the amount was left un paid. Judge It. IV. Marsters tills morning ordered that he bo taken into custody and that ho servo 12 days ill juil. Woman Gets Suspended Fine for Drunkenness Helen Tlradford. woman hitch hiker arrested Wednesday evening on a charge of drunkenness, was released from custody today. She pleaded guilty and was given n suspended fine of $10. VITAL STATISTICS DIVORCE DECREES LACKY E. II. rrom t'rsula I.nkey; married at Eugene July 17, 1937; cruelty. noOKAMD Lottie from James Itookard; married at Ilrldge, April 17. 1!HH: desertion. I Telephone 93 By Galbraith OTt. R. H. S. Indians To Play 2 Games On California Trip The Hoselmrg high school bas ketball team will leave early to morrow for a brief barnstorming trip into northern California. The Indians will play ut Crescent i tty Saturday night ami at Chico Mon day. Coach Jim "Watts had planned n trip as far south as San Kranclsro over the holiday season, ami had arranged for the team to take in the Kast -West football game at San J Francisco. January 1. It was neces sary to cancel several of the games in the bay area, however, because of the influenza epidemic there and the players will get action in only two games on their excursion. During the absence of Coaches Watts and Davis over Christmas, the team has been holding work outs under the direction of Dr. O. C. Pinlay. Visiting Brother Private Frank J. Walsh of Vancouver barracks Is spending a Christinas furlough in lioseburg visiting at the home of his brother, Harney Walsh. MARKET REPORTS WOOL nnSTON. lipc. 27. (AP The Cnmnierrinl Itulletlii will say 'to morrow : "The wook In the wool trade lias been extremely dull. nH was lo be expected with Christmas breaking the week in two and mamifartur ers well covered against heavy or ders for several months to come, so that they are rather itidirfercnt to wool purchases just now. 'Civilian business Is slow but a good heavyweight season is ex pected to develop later. KplnncrH and tnpmakers are chiefly concern ed about Retting out their orders at the moment and report little new Interest. "Foreign markets are hardly chugged. Prices are Just about. where they were n week ago in South America. Australia and South Africa are still fixed on the same level, with rather quiet husl ness. I "The wpst Is, of course, very quiet, with little wool left to sell land some holders a bit restless and seeking offers. ! "Mohoir is quiet here and in (lie west with prices steady PRODUCE POnTI.ANI). Dee. 27. (AP) Ilulter, butterfat. cheese, eggs, country meats, live poultry un changed. j 1 tressed turkeys Puylng prices: , New prop liens, 18c; toms. lie. Pressed turkeys Nomina) sell Ing prices: Hens 2'ic; toms lf;-t;jc lb. Onions, peas, potatoes, hay. wool. mohair, hides, cascurn, hops changed. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND. Ore., Dee. 27. (API (T. a. Dept. Agr.) IKKIS About steadv: gnod-eholec 17.1210 I ll. drive-Ins mostly $7. SO; few $7.2!i; 22r-205 lb. Jti.7n-7.00; light lights lij.jjO-75; packing sows $",.00. SO: choice light feeder pigs salable around $5 Sft-6 .00. CATTLK: Supply mostly dniry cows, these, selling fairly steady at I week's .advance; canner-cnnirnon ' rows $3.7'-5.r0; few young dairy i cows ui to $fi.2r-50; other classes nominal; feeder steers salable j around n.3r,-lo.2.7; feeder heifers saianie s.:,M.:i.uit or ortove; gnoo ! biM'f cows quotable $tl.7r,-7.2-pi; good bulls salable $7,011-50; good-choice ; vealers eligible around $10.00. ! : S1IKKP: Steady: good-choice, I trucked (n wooled lambs salable around $t.no-2r,; carlosds quotihle lo $1.f,0 or above; 1 sizeable lot III . lb. earlv shorn lambs late 'i'burs I day $7. tie; good wooled ewes quot ' abie up to $t.5o. ; WHEAT PORTLAN'P, Ore. Pec. 27. (AP) Open Hltfh Ixw Clne Muy . ... . .To 7ui .75 ,7."1 Local News Move to Country ctuo Mr. ami Mrs. J. K. Matlock and daughter have mo veil from VM South Jack son street to the Hosehiii'K Coun try club. In Hospital Harold Print Z; or this city, is reported lo he Improv ed in health a I. Mercy hospital, where he is receiving medical attention. Visiting Here (iilhert Vinlay, who Is leaching in Palo Alio, CnW'.. is here visiting his parents, Dr. and Mrs. (I. ( Tinlay, on South Main street. Here for Week Molt Chase, of Klaniiith Palls, is spending a work' he'o visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. l . Clia.ie. on Mooro street. Visiting Here .Mr. and Mis. Marry Lehrhaeh. of Portland, ar rived hen Wednesday lo visU at the home of the former's father, Mr. L. M. l-ehrhach. Will Hold Initiation imuphlers of Union Veterans of the Civil War will meet tonight at 7.:it) o'clock at the armory for Initia tion. Visiting In Longview Mr. anil Mrs. Henry f-chmoll, or Myrtle Creek .went to hong view. Wash., to spend Christinas and enjoy a visit with the hitter's nephew-ln-law nnd niece, Mr. and Mrs. John 1 tun dell. Assist With Service flow nnd Mrs,. W. A. Sylwesler, of St. Paul's Lutheran rhnrch in this city, spent Wednesday evening In Cottage flrove, where they assist ed with the Christmas program of the Lutheran church. Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Smith left Thursday lor their home in Kugene, following a visit here since Monday with Iheir son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Morgan, and sons, John and David. Return to Toledo Mr. and Mrs. Paul llouser have returned to their home in Toledo. Ore., follow ing the t'hristuius holiday here vis iting their parents. Mr. anil Mrs. A. H. llouser and Mi, and .Mrs. .i. M. Hartley. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young and children. Klizabeth nnd .Mm, left today for t heir inline in Makersfleld. Calif.. following the holiday week In this city visiting Mr. Young's parents. Mayor und Mrs. A. .1. Young. Return Home Mr. and Mrs, W. K. Naylor, who spent Christmas here visiting t ho lalter's sisters. Mrs. L. L. Spencer and Mrs. .1. A. Fredrlcksim, loll yesterday for Kugene to visit other relallvns, be fore returning to their home in lend. Ore. Vlsitlnct at Robertson Home Hill Khoun. of Mo.Mlnnvillo, p spending the holidays In Ihis clly visiting his brother-in-law iinii sister. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace li" iiertsnn, on South Stephens sll t. Mr. Itoherlson. a lieutenant at Camp Murray, is here for the holi days also. Leave Today Mr. ami Mrs. l-'red liaymonil lefl tills afternoon lor their home In Portland, follow ing a visit here since Clirlsluiai ill the home of the hitler's brother and sister-in-law. Attorney ami Mrs. (lay Cordon, on Kast Lane street, and Willi her father, .lake Cordon. Mrs. Itayinond was form erly Kate Cordon of this clly. Visiting at Helweg Home Mr. and Mrs.. Paul Helweg have lis llieir Christmas week guests, the hitler's bioiher-lu-liiw and sister. Dr. and Mrs. .1. A. Koberls, and children, Marllvn aud Arlene, of St. James, Minn. The vlsllors plan lo leave by aiilomnblle Sun day for San Kranolson, Sail Lake City and Denver en route back to Minnesota. Visiting Wiards Mr. and Mrs. Walter Call are spending Hie holi day week In Itoseburg as gnosis of the lalter's parents, Mr. n:ld Mrs. Clyde Wlaiil. Mr. Call Is em ployed at the stage depot In Port land ami Mis. Call, nee .limit Wlard of this clly. Just recently opened her own beauty shop at S. W. Taylor Ferry road in Portland. They plan to return to their home Sunday. Leave for Portland Mr. and Mr. D. H. VIlllanis left yesterday for their home In Portland, follow ing a visit hero over Christmas with their son and daiighter ln hiw. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Williams. In Laurel wood. Mrs. Williams' moth er. Mrs. Lilian Tllbke, or Astoria, who slopped here last week-end for a short visit, expects lo return here next week for a slopovor at the Williams home, following Hie Christinas holiday In Hollywood visiting her brother and sister, Cole Stanton ami Mrs. Lucy Dez enilorf, both former residents of l.i cltv. DANCE with Bill Black's 6-Piece Orchestra AT THE ORIENTAL GARDENS Saturday, Dec. 28th Sponsored by Federal Employees, Local No. 459 Ladies 20e, Gents 30c, including tax Sportscaster Ermu .Stnnh, above, well known Pacific coast sports announcer, who will handle the play-by-play de scription of the. Shrine Kast-West football game over the coasl-to- ioast Mutual Broadcasting system on iSew wir h dny. Tho game. sponsored hy oilette Razors, will be aired locally through KllNR. AttenH n Rnclnic Tli.trK rw chie, Jr., and son. Labrie, of Gard en valley, were business visitors in this city yesterday. Visiting In Eugene M. anil Mrs. Frank Krno nnd family, of this city, are spending a few days in Kugcno visiting relatives and friends. I.l. Krno is on u rurtough from Camp Murray. . Return to Albany Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Harvle and daughter have returned to their home in Albany, following the Christmas hoiiduy at dlide visiting Mrs. Harvie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. II. Lane. At Wimberly Home Don Wim berly. of Berkeley, Culif., is spending the holiday week In this city visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Wimberly, on Clenn street. Leaves for East Mrs. Carl 12. Wimberly and daughter. Miss Frances, left yesterday for Cor vallis and Portland, where the lat ter will take tho train for Detroit. Mich. Miss Frances is a senior at Oregon State college, where she ii majoring In home economics. Mrs. Wimberly will spend a few days in Portland visiting her par cuts. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. 10. Lent, be fore returning to her homo here. Spend Day In Riddle Mr. nnd Mrs. II. firoves and children, Carolyn nnd Itounle; Mr. nnd Mrs. .John Irving aud sou, John, Jr., ami Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Hchult, and son, Mill, all of this city, went to Itlddle Christinas day to visit Mrs. Augusta Wilson and enjoy n fam ily reunion. Mrs. droves. Mrs. Irving and Mrs. Sehull. are daugh ters of Mi's. Wilson. Visitors Lea ve M r. a n d M rs. Jack Cordon, of Kugene, ami their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc.Cullum, of Walla Walla, Wash., have left for coast points en route back to their homes, following the holiday here visiting Mr. Cordon's father, Jake Cordon, and other relatives and friends. Mrs. McCuUum will be remembered here ns Miss Dorothy Cordon. The Jack Cordon family formerly made their home lu this city. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Merlo I.owden and small daughter, Har liara, of Bond. Ore., spent the Christmas holiday here visiting Mrs. Lo'.vden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11. II. Laird. They will also visit friends In northern Califor nia for a few days. Mrs, lowden was formerly Miss Gertrude Laird of this city. Mrs. H. II. Ulrd Is reported lo be Improved in health at Mercy hospital, where she has been receiving medical treatment lor tho last two weeks. Mother Dies According to word received here, Mrs. Thomas (Mary Klizabeth) Sharp, mother of Mrs. C. (;. Ferrler of Itoseburg, died Thursday at tho home of her daughter In Plnrher Creek, , Al berta. Canada. Funeral services will be held In that city Rnlurday. A daughter. Miss Mahle Mcintosh, of Seattle, Hew to Canada a few weeks ngo to be with her mother. Mrs. Sharp Is survived by three daughters nnd a fon. Attorney Thomas Hartfiel, of this city, Is a grandson. Leave Thursday Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Ilendrlckson nnd children, Harry Cordon nnd Sylvia Anne, left Thursday for Ihelr home In KiiKene, following n visit here with Mrs. llendrlckson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kester, nnd other relatives and friends. Mrs. Hendrickson was formerly Miss Helen Kester. Other Kttests nt the J. J. Kesler home over Christmas included their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Cave, of Mc.Mlnnvllle. Mrs. Cave m-'iv formerly Mhx I In el leter. Vltltlno Son Mrs. Harriet Sim- milkier, of this city, has gone to Los Ansoics to visit until January 5 with nor Ron, Niles Simmllkler. noti:k to t iiuDiTonnx In th County Court rf th Btnte of OrKon fnr PounlriH County. In the Mnttr of ttm liHt Will nnd Ti'stniiipnt nnu i;tfit of Clnrln nntiiH McCown, womptlmps nlso known as l SfoCown, IWcnnr!. Notice If liorehv irlvim flint (ho untlirHlirneri has )n ilulv nnnotnt- el executor of the hint will nnd tn- inment and estnte or tJincinnatim Mcfnwn, sometlmpii nlno known s P. MrCown, dtcnjiiil. . by orrir of ine ounty court or !oiKin coun ty. OroKon, duty mndn and en tered. All nnrsnns hnvlnir rl.it m utfMnst suld estnti nro heroliy n- tpiiroti in (tn'si'iii i no tmm, uui v VtTiritd an by law rinuired. with vniiciiors unnexnl t)Mrto. to tli undrslgnod ut tlin law . offlcps of I.onir ami l.onir In Hia TtnuirlH County I'ourllioiise In Ttntiinr, Orftfon. Within six (fl months from nit uaio or tun nrsi puiiin-ntion or tills notice. On tod nnd first mini shed thin tho 2'JlU day of Nrovnmhr. 1 flirt. KAMI V, AIcl'OWN. Kxocutor of thrt estnto of Cincln nntiiH McCown. (lorennod, some times nlso known o C. MnCown, tlercased. xoTirn of Fixt, hrtti-kmfxt In the Cnuntv Court of the Stnto of Orepon ftr Pouilns County. In thn Mutter of tim Knluti. of Imnti'in' ('ondtr. licensed. Xotlre herohy Is Riven thnt ttie undirsigNd. Administrator of the Kslnln of Iniotttilin Condor. Pb-ci-asfd, hiis flli-d his final neoount in lh ntov entitled court: that hv order of. oaiil court duly made nnd entered of rooord. Hjilnrdnv, Janu ary IS. mil, at tn o'clock. A. M.. in tho County four! ltoom In Hie Court IloiiKP In lloHehnrir, Pmmlas County, nrejron. Imv ln-en fixed as he limn and place for hearing oh tectlnns. If any there be, tn said final account, ami tor aettloment hereof. Dated nnd first published this 20tli ttay of December. 194ft. PACI VS. (lnnKS, Administrator of the Kstata of Image no Conder, pecensnd, xoticr to iicniTon In thf County Court of thn fltnte of Orecnn for pnuglns Countv. Tn the Mutter of thn Kstate. of J. C. HodKew, Tieeensed. Notice hereby h given, that the unilerHitr ned. v order of tho Cnun tv Court of the Htato of Oregon, for nnugliiH Cnuntv, hns been nn polnted udrnlniMtrator of tho estate of J. O. Hodges, docensed. All persons having claims against I tie estate of J. CI. Hodges, de ceased, hereby are notified to pre sent t he name, vertf leil as retpilred law. to the unilerHlgned' nt thn office of Hall murk & CieddeH, In i be roiiL'lan National Rank Itulld ine. In ltoehnr', Iioutrlan County. OreRon. within ix (ill months from the dntft of thl notice. Paled this lltth dny of Pocom her, PHO. THOMAS M. TTOP0R9, Artmtniotrntor of tint Kittute. of J. G. HodgeH, Deceased. Citation Tn thn County Court of tho State or OreRon. in nnd for the County of DouRlan. Tn the Matter of (ho Kb late of John Mattln. Pecensed. To: Cnrrle Hell TInrrlmnnr fler trude Onrnsev; Felix A. Matt in; c.imiyq Mattln: Flnvd Mat tin: Al leen Mnttin: Kenneth Mnttln; Penrl Irene Christ Inn: file nn P. Mnttln nnd Mattle Mattln. nnd to nil per sons or parties unknown claiming Miy riicbt, title, entaln or Interest in and to (be estate of tho above nntned decedent.' John Mnttln, or in nnd lo the real nmperty herein described. finKKTlNOH: In the nnmn of tho 8tnte of Ore Ron: You nre hereby cited nnd re fiiilied to nnponr before, the County Court of tho Hlafe of Oregon, fnr the County of pouirlns, In tho courthouse nt TtoHcburir. nrnoron. wfihtn ten (JO) dnvs from the date of the service of this citation unon voil. If served within Pouirln Cnim iv. Oregon, and within twenty ('JO) davs of the dnto of tho nervlcn of this Citation upon you If nerved within nnv oilier Cntlnlv. or If nerv ed by publication wilhin twentv- eiirni i u i uiivR oi i ne miie ni inn first publlcntlon of this Citation. then nnil I hern In Ptiow cntine. If any exist w)iv nn order should not be ninde niitborUlnif nnd eutpower- iiic ine auminiHiratrix or inn nnnve entitled estate lo Bell thn real properv lietnniriug to. snhV ontntn an prayeu ror in ner pennon men In the n'tnve entitled Court nnd cause, said real property being de- Hcnueu an ronnwn in-wi r : ,.im i-'-.4-r,.fl.7-8 of n ock 14. Sooth Drnln: I,ntN l-'.'-7-R or HlneK 21, Hniltft Drain, nil In Pouglaa County, Ore Ron, VMnenn the Honorable Mnrrln (7. flnwker. Judtfe of Ihe nbove entitl ed Court nnd the Men) of snld Court affixed this 10th (lay of December, 1'JIO. MoniUH r. nowKRft. Countv JudRe, Pouglati County, Oree-nn. COtrNTV f-OPPT RRAU itet ItOV AHICR, Clerk of DoiuMas Countv, OreRon. Pate of first publication Decem ber 11. 1910. 2 Today and Saturday PLUS IIONtMIMtNI,(l Coming Sunday "Queen of Destiny" AND ff.,.t'( Pi" '"( iviivioDf lovitmn , ','. If 'Xvl' '"winu am XOTIflrt OF FIAI. HFTTI.EMBX'P In thn County Court of the Plate of . OreRon for PaukIha County. In the Matter of the Kstate of R. , c. mil, iieceaseu.. Notice in hereby Riven thnt the undemlRneir udrulnlMtrntnr of tho en tat 0 of It. C. Dili, deceased, hail filed In lite aliove entitled court bin final neeoiint In Mettle men t of sold eslHte. and mild Court by an order duly timdo nnd entered has fixed" Saturday. Ib 11th day of . Janunry, IfHl. nt the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of nnld day. mm the office or the cnuntv .nxiRft tn thn Pniiirlnti Countv Courtlumne as the time und place for lieartntr objections to nnld account. If any inero no, nnu tn itio unui seiiib rue nt of 8ii Id ostato. A. n. IIIPT. Adtnlnlritrntnf the Ktut nt It. C. Hill, Deceased. l.ON(l AND AtSa, A I lorneys f ir t lie VMn tn. NOTICB TO cHF.nrrons In the Circuit Court of the Rtnte of Oregon, lu and for thn County of PouRhis. In the. Mutter of the Kstate of Anna Howker. Pecensed. Noth-o ts hereby Riven that tho undersigned, by order of thn above entitled court duly made and en tered of record hns been confirmed ns executor of the Inst will nnd tes tament of the nbove named dece dent, and has qualified ns such. All persons having claims against sntd eHtatn are hereby required to present the Mume, properly veri fied ns by law required, to thn un derslRned, at Itnntn 8, pouglas Na tional Hank ltulldlng, within six months from the date of tho first publication of this notice, which Is the 1.11 h day of December, 1D10. HAY B. COMPTOV, Executor of the Ijist Will nnd Tes tament of Annu Howker, De ceased. APMlMHTIMTniT XOTICR TO HKPITOIl.H In the County fourt of the Stnto of Oregon, for DoiivIks CntilifV. In the Matter of tho Kstnte of Tnr . rlet Cocke ram Mu tin ing, Dn- cen sed'. Notlee Is hereby (riven, thnt tho undersigned' hns been duty ap pointed ndmlnlHtrntrlx of thn es tnto of Harriet Cnekernm Mnnnin?, decensed. and that all nernonn hnv Ing elnlms nirulnst said csiu'o, nro hereby notified to pretient the sumo duly verified ns hy law re quired, nt tho office of Tt. V. Mnr sters, In Pin Court House, nt Itose. hurK. Orewon, within six mnntbr from dnto ot this noiice. tinted "and first published Pea 2 Pftfl. Outu of last publicntlnn, Jan 17, 1311. ' MINNIR AIUCKNa ' Admlnlstrntrix of the lOstuto ' of . Harriet Cockerum Manning, I). censed.' .NOTICE TO CIlKDITOnS Tn thn County Court of the Stnto of OroKnn for Douffins County, In the Matter of the Kstnte of . fthnd O. Tbomiis. PeceiiH'd. Notice herehy ts given, ihut thn unilerHiifnt-d. by order of the Tnim-. ty Court of the Htate of Oregon, for I(iuirls County, tins been .m noinied Kxecutrlx of the Pit Will end Terttnment of IthuU O. Thoinns, uncenst'd. All persons hnving elnlms ntzninHt the eRtnte of Ithnd O. Thomns, deconsed. hereby nro no tified to prettent the same, verl fled ns required by law. to Pin undersigned nt the offlreB of TTnll mnrk St ilcddos. in tho Pougtns National Hank lUiildlutr. In Itose hiirir. PouKlnn County, Oregon, wilhin six pi) months from the dnto of this notice. Pitted this 2Hh dny of Decern nor. If Hi, IDA ItOPINSON THOMAS. Kxecutrlx of the Last Will and Tent anient of Rhud O. Tho in um, Docoased, Today and Saturday TAKING" ROSEBURG BY STORM! Allen Jenkins .Esther Ralston Nicholas Brothers Addtd Preview Saturday Geo. SANDERS Ian HUNTER '. r" Bressatl i THE GREAT SUCCESSOR TO Jack OAKIE" John PAYNeT Starts Sunday r?. Atf THIttlDtGlI TOGETHEK EkrH AGAIN... -ill tbeir "WU giKd.il DRAMATIC f 4,J MUS1CALI 5kr"l IN TECHNICOLOR J I 3