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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1 3, 1935 laurd nail) fc-.-ll vununr vr it Mrinher of The mintetl Vre Tlio AaBOcml-d VrvBH in enclunivo ly entitled to the Hue for r-uitUH-tion of all news didpaKhm cn-dtu-o to It or not otlu'rwlHft credited In thin paper and to nil local new publlHht-d heroin. All Hunts of ro publlcutlnn of special dispatches herein ure alo r-ivfd. HAJUtia 15 II'S WORTH Kdltor En U-rod itH micond clans mutter May 17, 1920, at the P't office ut ltoBoburg. Oruteon, under uct of Murch 2, 1878. Represented By WestHouidayMogensen Hnn FranHnco '220 Buh Sire1!, i.om AniEfle I H South KorhiK Hlreet. tiintlr ''"' B'-"t. hu-nico 'tf0 Korth Michigan Ata Detroit 323 Stophonson ttldg KW York 11 Kant 40th totreet, I'urtlund Bdvll BldK. MEMBER fiubNtrtlon Hates rifilty. per year by mm I $ t.-0 I'ully, 6 month ly malt 2.00 Dally, 3 months by mull 1.00 laily, by carrier per month.... .r0 the Bay is Spanned. A GIGANTIC vision becomea reality. The vast body of w li ter Bcparutlng the city of San Fiundsco from Its molroiiolltun uoighlior, Oitklund, Is spunned by a gioat bridge the longest bridge J 11 the world. The ferries will run for most of another year because of agree ments with employes. Then nearly all of the traffic will cross tlio buy on wheels and tlio ferrlcB will dls lear, , , It la progress, of course. The busy people of the bay area uiust be both proud and pleased with the localization that at last, the com inunltlos are linked together with ll ribbon of 'concrpte and steel. . t But many of the rest of us, will ponder this; Improvement, this tturvel ot engineering skill, this structural wonder, Willi a feeling akin to'adneBS. Gone will be the thrill of that lust llttlo part of the Journey to San FranclHco from the Moi tli Jthatl few' minutes spent 1111 tint fojry. boot, It b always a re laxation from a long drive or from a confining train trip. Tlio hustle ot the crowd, the whistles of the terries as they greet one unotfier In passing, the thrill of standing "out front" to wulch tlio great city bytho Golden gato come toward us hs tho ferry glides toward 11b titer all these things will bo miss ed when next wo folks from up country visit the metropolis of the Pacific . The march of progress does thlugs like that but ubuuII)' we find the thrills and pleasures of the old replaced with new and big ger enjoyment. I'uisallily iUa ex perience of driving ucross Sun Francisco bay" over tho great bridge will 'far surpass tho culm beauty of the ferry trip. Muybo lo, but tho writer of tlicso Hues does not think so. Editorials on News (Continued from page I.) who asked nothing out of It for ourseives, discovered tiiat we hadn't even MADE FItlliNDS. Our efforts wore deprecuted, and the money wo hud lent was repudiated. We found ourselves known mixing our former allies as Uncle Shylock. o ITT OP tlio World war, and our part lu U, we lea mod a lea- 8011. The k'HHon in thin: We are still young enough to bo Idoalima, but idealism Is out of place in Europe especially when Europe goes to war. When Europe mukes wur, it is for reasons in wlifch Idea lism Iiuh no part. War, over there, is cold-blooded husiucsH. pVKUV Hii;n indicate that an other hip wur in In the mak ing in Kurope. If and wbtui thl wur break h out, every effort will AGAIN ho made to drag un Into it. Every device of propuanda that was unul in the World wur will be used again. We will he pulled from one side and hauled from tlio oilier. Tearful pleas of a dying world that only WE can Have will bo poured Into our earn. Hut If we are wlao, we will heed the Icfjson of the World war and will Buy to ourselves tlir.t hereaf ter, coiuo what limy, wo wilt look after OVli OWN and leave the rent of tho world to settle the troubles which It bus brought upon Itself. Wo were played for sucker once. Let's never let It happen again. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles) SPONSORED BY NEWS-REVIEW Too Much Killing. ilB average of killings by uccl- dents Is neini-offlelally plueed Ht one every nix minutes. In New Jersey you will get your Hufety warnings from tdgns to tho effect thai "thrco killed every day." Among the ways people are killed Include 81, Dud 'humo-accideut" uch us falling out of bed, or crack ing at tho enamel in tlio huth tub. Or If you prefer work to relief and the dole you may be one of thu un forlunutu 10,500 who pass out by way of "occupational nccliloulH." The number of deaths from mo tor vehiclo accidents luHt yeur Wus ,10,000. Tho comparative rig- hros with home-accidenls mines tho qiii'Hllou of whore a pertum rnay Hutuully bo safe. Itcally, gut ting Killed by accident lu peace time makes war look as sufo uh tho gauio of golf. The new models for VSM are routing out, und new cars contain I'vury fool-proof iinprovement that could be thought of. You wonder Vhere there Is unythlug dangerous tthout such maHlerpleeoH from lub Oiutories and tiu:toiUM. It all brings uh liack to where wo tdurted. If the driver ever reaches tho point of general intelligence to keep his, or Iter, thinking tank lu trlligoully uctive without going lu to tho evil ways of "wool-gather ing" ho will bo according to Mullstlca, safer on tho road than In the vicinity of hta own fireside, where lurk the dangers of waxed Joora, turning; on, electric switches with wet hands, stepping tip chairs and tailing down go houm. und carelessly opening cans und bottles. Tlio many educaluxiut move lncnlB in beliulf of Purely In driv ing IU Iiave to go on and on. Meanwhile, why not cherish the national hope that the ffeieutlsttt Who ure cajiiurliig the Nobel prUe will find wuys for our dest einlantu to atluia ripe old ugc and pasx i.ol tactfully from beurt lujlure 01 fcnUttuuBJ of treittb. REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 The Editor Views the News. 4:15 The titan Dag I'rogram. i 4:45-ign Off. SATURDAY. NOVEMBER V Morning Hours . , 6:45 Early JJirUs. 7:0(1 Alarm Clock Club. 7:30 Good Morning J. M. Judd. 7:45 News-Review News Broad cast, 8:00 Foursquare Gospel Serv ices. 8:15 Organ Selections., 8:46 Halon Selections. ' 9:00 Canyonville C o m m u nily Program. 9::i0 Koiiks Boldom Heard. lu;()u Charles Vagabond and His OrchoHlra. 10:30 Belle and Martha, Copco. 10:85 Variety rrogrum. U:lM) (ieorges Thill. 11:15 Rhythm Review. Afternoon Hours 12:00 Time 8ignal Knudtson's. 12:15 Radio Music Store After noon Concert. 12:30 Hansen Motor Co. Variety Program. ' 12:45 News-Review News Broad cast 1:00 Johnny Johnson and His Orchustru. 1:30- Marlmhn Orcnesiras. 1:45 Swing Tunes. 2:00 Associated Sportscast, O. S. C. Vs. Stanford. 4:30 Popular Dance Time. 4:45-Slgu Off. Kl'NDAY. NOVEM11EU 15 Morning Hours 30 Sacred Selections. 00 Program Oedicutcd to Vet erans Facility. ;10 ArkunHus Log Rollers. 00 Sunday Request Program. 00 Baptist Church Services. Afternoon Hours 00 Much Chorulo Selections. liO-Wandu Armour ut tho Or ftan. 00 Douglas County Creamery Presents Max Dola,n and His Salon Orchestra. C. B. Hays Devotional Ser vices. Music Appreciation Hour. :00 Hansen Motor Co. Program. :lii Manhattan Couceii. Hand. :30 --popular Dance Time. ;H0 (Iweu Roue .cUor. : 15 Sol Ihlght and His Holly aiiatirt. :;(!- H.tloil Select Ions. :00 The Angelus Hour. ;;Ui- Louirt Katzman and 11U Or- liesti a, : 15 - Sinn otf. 1:15- 30 - YOUTH TEMPERANCE COUNCIL TO MEET A ueviini; of the Youth's Tein p-i nun- count il, an organization iec.-iill m.utnl tu Ito.o'htirg. will no hvUl ui i l. it o'clock tonitht at 2: E. lim- Mreet. uilh It.-nny Itloutou, tciiipouil pit'sideiU, in eliaige. All liUrn-f t.-d young peo ple are iiivii.'d in attend. NOTICE I have taken over I lie CMnion Service Stmlnii at Jil'o s SteplMtin St., formerly operated by ArgOh Either and am piep.ncd to give prmnpi, eouricoim sriue uu car servicing, repainng. od elumges. greasiuK. Imttery t li.u emu, I chaimlng. elc. All patronage will bt appret ialed. (Adv.) HARRY Dlil l.lNEi; Vtnu at Maralifleld Mr. i.iul Mrs A. ('. MarNters cpent Suudi in M,u -lihehl virtiling Mr, E L'tdller, formerly ot tbiH ettv, who ih tomulc lug mini Injuries i t elved in a recent automobile ; eideiit. Mrs. Collier suffered tin n itciuit d i ibti and n bad snip wound in the accident, but Is lin pi o tng itle.nl liy ami hopes to be able tu be up, atfaiu lu about ttu ii.;, No Wonder ltys Hard to Know What's Going Onl IS66 1 ' ' - ; ' ' 11-16 . , mouI ir can , I WE WINS One Word Led To Another By. Bus Baer (Uuuyriglili iu:i6. KIuk Fcatuj-PS Ssiiiiicate. inc. I j Unraveling tho Huddlit ' Nov. 17 and 18, ut the courthouse to conduct examinations for those desiring permits or licenses to drive uutoniolilles, according to an nouncement from the office of Secretary of Stute Eurl Sncll. MARKETS Many parents read these Fri day nioruliiR football articles und want tu know what their sons can learn lu a huddle. Well, parents, If the boys come out of the huddle they haven't learned a thing. The huddle Is protection equiva lent to tho Uritlsh Buuaro or the circle of covered wagons. Its object Is diffusion of knowledge and the protection of the Individual. The liuddlo is tno only timo lu tool hull that u man can stand up without setting knocked down. Therefore, you should send your boys to a college in which the huddle ia recognized as a major sport Then, if he ttets his letter from his ulmu mammy and twenty-five othei'H, ho will havo un alphabet. Which ia r.Uvays a good start in itto if you can read it. The huddle is nothing new In animal life among the high er quadrupeds and bipeds. When attacked by wolves, the huiTalo, tho yak and tlio bison will huddle tor protection. But the buffalo, yak and bi son huddle differs from the inter-collegiate football huddle In that the buffalo, yak and bi son present their heads to the enemy. Lacking television, wo muM draw a menial picture of thu above parat;iuph In order to discern the rtupertor intelligence of the buffalo, yak and btnon. This is no rap against forci ble education. When holding the mirror up to nature, we must admire any view that presents itself. lu tracitiK the history of tin huddle, we must reduce all Krnups to the lea-it common denominator and Isolate KrcKarious. man as an individual lather Www as an in corporuted villaue. If it is the me tier of immunities to promulgate education throiuh the medium of a circular enrnt Hum of hoarse whispers, then we "III my that I ho foot hull huddle has thorough vindicated dt.-elf. One thing we doubt about the huddle Is its American ism. The records of Boone, Rogers and Clark show we do better when we deploy as skirmishers, ' AUTO OPERATORS' EXAMS DATED HERE WOOL liOSTCW, Nov. 13. (AP) The Commorcial Dulletiu will say to morrow: "Activity lu the 'wool ' markets of tlio world has reached the point of feverish Intensity. Prices have been marked up rapidly in Homo of the markets whew specu lative activity has been most pro nounced aud coiiHorvative men- in tho trade are Inclined to regard the situation as growing more danger- OUH. With general advances of ten per cent lu wages in the wool tex tile mills and sharply rising wool costs, not u few manufacturers have withdrawn their lines for price readjustment and with a de sire to test tho consumers' reactions. America Is buying freely in for eign markets. Australia is 3 to cents, clean basis, higher tnan week ago. South Amorica is marking up prices relatively faster. lu the southwest, contracting Is reported in Texas at iili and Jo cents, respectively, for eight ami 12 months wools out ot the next clip. '.Mohair Is very strong, witn an upward tendency, recent purchases in Texas being reported ut tb cents lor udult hair." TJie ilulk'tlu will publish the fol lowing quotations; Scoured basis: ' Oregon: Kino aud f. pi. maple -:H; flue and f. in. clothing Mohair: Oregon 67-58. (Foreign prices In bond), PRODUCE I'OUTI-AND, Haw 13(AP) IU1T TKK Prints. A fcrade, 8iJe lb. in jiarchtneiit wrappers, tftilc lb. In cartons; U grado, parchment wrappers, 33&o lb.; cartons 34 ie lb. llll l ri.ltr A 1 (I'orliamt deliv ery, general price ( A grade deliv ered at least twice weekly, 37-;i7e lb.: country routes. 30-35 ic lb.; U grade, UG-a&ie lb.; C grade at mar kci. It IJKADH CRKAM FOK MAR- KKT Huying price, biitterfat ba sis, RSJi-. Ki(iS-lluving price by wnnie salers: fclxiras. 33r; standards l!!ie: extra medium .r.c: medium firsts, 21c: undergrade, 17c; pul lets, t H-l pee wees, C do.ell. l.IVB I t) 1. 1. I K l rornanu uvi ivery. baying price; l.eghori liens. t;i t:c lb.; l.eghoru springs.- In ltic lb.: others unchanged. Clieese. eoilttliV UieaU, p(UtOCS. onions, wool. hay. bops, mohair and cascara bark steudy and unchang ed. WHEAT IHtUTI.AM). Nov. 13. (AO While there were only nominal ouolattons and a closing ailvancc nf 1 ei'iu tor Hecember with Ma unchanged, the situation appeared a trifle better locally even thoutih no cash prices were offered. With Chicago hiwher and other eastern markets up for tho tiny, there was suggest inn of a deuire to take some wheat. ileal: Open High Low Close ( May asj UM i4 !,vl : Dec 7 97 1 H7 ttii j LIVESTOCK I IMUITMNP. Hie.. Nov. 13.- CHICAGO, Nov. 13. (AP) Ina Claire's short upper lip curled in to a smile ut its own expense to day. That was because (he blonde actress, after 24 years in the thea tre, possessed the annual , gold medal for good diction on the stage, awarded by the American Academy of Arts aud Letters yes terday, j ' -, i 'And tq win,,'jt. Alinsj Claire av erred, she'd had to overcome the un-oratorlcal conformation of that upper lip which, she said, once tripped over words of two syll ables, not to mention four syllable words In theutre guild comedies." It even mude the- tip . of her nose move up and down when she. talked, she declared. She demon strated that at the radio station where she broadcast acknowledge ment of Irofessor William Lyous helps' presentation remarks, as chairman of tho ucudemy commit tee, from-New lork. I fear," she replied, "that you have not chosen one who is a very good advertisement for higher edu cation. 1 can almost truthfully say that 1 never went to school. My primary school was vaudeville. 1 was a mimic and I onust have had what good mimicry takes a good ear." Action of the academy s commit tee placed Miss Claire's name be sjdo those of such other winners of Uio med"l ns Walter Hampden, Otis Skinner. Ceorrn A'liss, ,l''l!p Marlow1 nud i,vn" l,oitH'pp, MASS MEET DATED . FOR YOUNG FOLKS The young people's societies of the various churches nave ranged for a mass meeting Snndav afternoon at three o'clock at the First Presbyterian church in Hose burg. Musical numbers, both in strumental and vocal, will be giv en by various representatives of the societies. Leonard Kilers, the cowboy evangelist, who has been holding meetings in tho Haptist church for the past ten days is the spea ker. He will tj peu k on "( i o West, Young Man." and will tell something of his life on the range in Wyoming. limited supply: steers scarce, odd head common grudes around $f.ro: week's top gneas steers, $7.7,"i. grain feds up to $x.ut; few com mon heifers, low cutter and cut ter cow s, 2.7f 3.25; good beef cowS up to $1.75; young cows up to $V2r; bulls salable around l.riOT.2i; fairly' good vealers sort, choice nuoiahlouu $.. SHKKP: Odd lots lower grade lambs about Mcady : common to medium grades, $f.5rMi."ti; good fat lambs scarce, salable around $7.00-25; older classes scarce; good to choice ewes salable around 2.7.VX25, Cleiui Uouii, examiner of opera tots and eluutteurs, will be iU KuDcbuig Tucftduy aud Wednesday, (A. P.)l;. S. Dept. Agr tHtMIS: Market fully steady villi Thins day s best time, or mostly V( higher for two days; good to I choico liCt-210-lb. drive-ins. $!:! Im.mmj part load lul lit. e!gltts j Jlo on; few 2.l0 2aO Ih. weintits. j 5.iin-7f: toO-Uii lb. weights, l :!.- i 7i: packing sows largely $7.'; j gmd tu choice Uo-lb. teeder piys. j J7.75. CATT1X: Market btcady itU SATURDAY 2 BIG DAYS SATURDAY 10 th lc SALE Come to our birth day party We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities Soda Arm & Hammer Package 9c Medium Ivory Soap 2 Bar. 14c CoffeC Finest Peaberry 2 Lbs. 4C Ml Flavors 3 Pkgs. 17c Brown Sugar 5 Pounds . 20c Powdered Sugar 2li Pound. .. 20c MatcheS Strike anywhere Box 4C Wax Paper wu'cuulr r0u9c Oval Sardines van camP .. 3 can. 27C j Fancy Dromedary, 1 Ct WOCOanUt New Shipment 2 Lb. lC Hot SaUCe many uses 3 Cans ISC M- Made by Porter, 4 J aCarOni Just Received Il Lbs. 1V R Extra Fancy Blue Rose, 4 ICe New Crop Ml Lbs. AJV Shortening' Suamy .. I.....:.....:,... 4 Lbs. 52c f' 1 ' i ' Calumet Corn 1 ' . Q 5tarch or Gios... ; fpkg. wc Deviled Meat tTslwCan..'.:2can. 9c r Dixie, the new DOg rOOCI balanced food Ml Can. AlftV Old Dutch fifth" .. 2 Cans 18c Borden's Milk TallCan 3can.25c Celery Oregon Grown Bunch 9C CarrOtS Crisp and Good Bunch 4c Appe$ Different Varieties, fancy 6 Lbs. 19C Potatoes Klamath No. 1 Gems... 10 Lbs 29c LettUCe Fine Crisp Heads Head 9C EXTRA PKG. .. lc EXTRA BAR . lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA PKG. .. lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA BOX .. lc EXTRA ROLL . lc EXTRA CAN . lc EXTRA Vt POUND lc EXTRA CAN ... lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA POUND .. lc EXTRA CAN lc EXTRA CAN . lc EXTRA CAN . lc EXTRA CAN . lc EXTRA BUNCH .... lc t EXTRA BUNCH .... lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA POUND .... lc EXTRA HEAD . lc FREE 50 lbs. C. & H. Sugar to the person haying the largest order during the 2 days. Hot Coffee All Day Saturday We will serve Manning's Coffee. Come in and get a cup of this good coffee. Manning's Coffee, pound v The famous Washington oysters Q for frying, for stew Tall Can AJft The following articles are not included in the above lc sale Nip Tide Oysters Morrel's Eastern Sugar Cured Bacon Pound 28C . hi The All Purpose Montana f Am Windmill FlOUr Hardwheat Flour Sack?l( . Taxpayers " Attention The annual meeting of the Douglas County Taxpayers' league will be held at the cir cuit court room, courthouse. Sat urday. November 21st. at 10:00 o'clock a. m. All taxpayers should attend this meeting. Douglas County Taxpayers League ' 0. N. Buienbark, Pres. WAIT FOR WARDS REMODELING SALE STARTS SOON Soiled and damaged merchandise of all kinds at greatly reduced prices. Wait and save. i&ryr:'f '' " - . . zzjl "win