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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY f, 1937. IhhI Dllr BxraM ! fcr ik. N.vr.ltevltv Co lac NtMW f The Auodatti Pre.. The Associated Press Is exclusive ly entitled to the use for republica tion of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all local news published herein. All rights of re- tubllcatlon of special dispatches ereln are also reserved. HARRIS EiS WORTH. Editor Entered aa second class matter liar 17. 1130. at tha Post office at RoMburv, Oregon, under act of lurch i. 1111. Represented By New York at Hast 40th Street, t'aleaao 880 N. Michigan Ave. Men Kvaaclscft 320 Bush Htreet Itolrolt sis Stephenson Bldtf., l.o. Aaaeles 133 B. Bprlna Streut. He. attle 603 Stewart Htreet. I'orlland 20 B. W. Sixth Street. Vancouver, m. 0-711 Hall Bld.. It. 1-euls U N. Tenth Street. Atlanta 26 Orant Building. akaerlvtlM Bates Dally, per year by mail 14.00 Dally, i months by mall 2.00 ally, I months by mall........ l.oo Pally.br carrier per month 60 Hazards of July 4th POINTINO out that motoring mishaps fiiLtun tho Fourth of July deiilli toll moio than uA olh or typos of accldonlH put together, the Oregon Slate Motor ansocla Hon has Issued a warning to mo torists to drlvu with extreme cau tion over Independence duy week end. Lam year's celebration wun tho doadliest In flvo years, Hiking 414 lives, and uutomohlles amuck kill ed 254 of this totul. . With millions of cms on tho highway for the holidays, 1 motor vohtcle accldonls while tradition ally loading ull other cuuscs at ac cidental doalh are the must need v1ob, automobilo club sufety lend ,i's assort. Drownings rnkoil off 104 pur sons, pyrotuclinlcs only sovon. liut crashing cars over-present men uco of summer waok-ends bulk tho fatality cost to put July's nv tniigo death figure nl iiround 300, highest : monthly "take" of tho yoar. 1 1 ' ' ' .' : 1 Polico authorities or tho nation will ho on tho alert to reduco tho unnuitl death list from celebration of tho "glorious fourth" tills your, but on motorists tliouisolvos rests tho roul responsibility and ability to provont 1937 casualties, tho au tomobile club remludB. Drive slowly und carefully, with especial cuution at curves on tho opon road whoro most of tho ac ciilonts that annually roach their peak at this holiday occur. Oregon's trafrio toll for the holi day last year was exceeded only by California among tho stales. Motor yehlclos In Oregon's south' cm neighbor killed S, Oregon 5, Washington 3. North and South Carolina woro tho solo Blntes boasting a porfool rocord for tlio Fourth In 193(1. Thoro was not a single highway fatality In ollhor. Make tho 161st Indopendonco day Bute. Editorials on News (Continued from pugo 1.) over bofoio. UKHK Is ii (iuuslloit Hint Is worth pondering: U relief oxpnnilituroH Incioaso oneh year us I'llOSI'HlilT V IN CHKASUH, what will they amount to by the I lino Urn next doin imsion comes along? And bore Is another queiillim: ; What will wo use for money, by that time, to l'AY ItlCI.IHF WITH? 1111' pulillo debt of the Uiillinl Ktiites was S:ta,!iii. 1 22.6n5.ao al tho Inst ciiliuliition a few days ago. Tills totul drew trom Kuuulnr Jo soph T. Koblni.on, of Ar.m tinun. detnoernllc leailer In the V. S. sen- lite, tills comment: "Vou may IhiikIi iilioul. a Ull billion iliillnr delit lumulm; over tlio treiiHin-y or Hin liiiii ed Slates if you ulth In, lull Willi all my reflneil and ex IMindod Hi'iiso of humor I find II ImpoKHlble to . liumli about Kiit-h a thing. "Hut nobody seems to worry about the debt. We spend mid we spend nml we speiid, tind ' thero ai'u some of us who vote lor all uiiproiiriulloutt and itKiiliiHt all luxes. 1 do not niuno anyone. Sometlmos I've been lltrlilted to gel lutu that clans myself. Hut the poltu I'm mak ing Is t It 1 we can not go on KOHKVKIt doing It." Kit), Wli iiin't. A debt Unit Is " miiilo-luis In he pnld. Or II K I't'l'lATKI). Ami In ninny ways re pudlation I toiiKber than pnyliii; In either event, tho pemtliy Is se vni'O. l!ut one of Iho hiti-ile-it John III tho world Is to STOP SI'MM) INU. ROOSEVELT, BRIDE IT Secret Honeymoon Sequel to Simple Wedding on du Pont Estate. The 'Jejuni Inhabitants of iliintn owu ulleglaneo to the t'liltetl Statits but are not rltizens. There Is no legal provision wherry they can become cttlzeus, , WILMINGTON, Del., July 1. (AH) Franklin 11. Hoosovelt. Jr., antl Kthol Du Hoot were ntun and wife toduy, honeymooning in sec recy attor a rich but Bluiplo wed ding. With tho eyes of the country up on them us they were Joined in the most publicized Amei-icun wed ding of the year, the blondo, blue eyed bride und her tall, athletlcal-ly-bullt groom slipped out of sight Willi the expert aid or the United States secret service. lioth Hresldent Hoosovelt, rath er of the groom, and Mrs. House volt conspired with a few mem bers of the families antl intimuto friends to keep tho honeymoon plans secret. There wero reliable reports that on July JO the young newlywetls would go abroad on a liner but their whereabouts meunwhile was kept (loin the public. The couple htule rarewell to their ramllles and 1,300 Mends ut u re ception hold at Owl's Nest, home or the brido's rather, Eugene Du Pout, last night after tlio wed ding. Tho wedding rites wero com pleted In Christ I'rotestunt Epis copal church. Tho 22-year-old husband and his Initio, a year his Junior, sought lo force their purenls rrom tho spec tator roles which both tho ltooo velts antl the Du Pouts hud play ed all duy. At the reception Ethel whispered to tho president. An In stant later, lie was Iho center or a. flock or bridesmaids, ull want ing u kiss. Franklin repeated his father's toast to the hrldo, iintl then pro posed anothor: "To mother." All to Gaiety Tho rirst (lady smiled ut him rrom hor pliico in tlio reception linn next to Airs. liugene Du J'otit, Hie bride's mother. (ley cuuiurudorlo characterized Du Pout's greeting to tho presi dent on Hie hitler's visit lo his homo. "Welcome to Owls Nest," Du Pont said, bowing. "Tliitnk you, sir," said tlio presi dent; "and I'm coining back an other timo." "Tlio next lime," rejoined his host, "hrlng somo white fliinnals." Tho president stood with Hie bride's parents when Ethel tossed hor bouquet to tho oager gills be low. Ailneo, bar brunet sister and ninld or-bonor, caught It. Mr. Hoosovelt and Mr. Du Pont gaily returned tho kisses tin own to thorn by their newly wetl son und tlaiiglttur. The Hov. Untllcotl Ponbody, of Helming minister, 3a yours ago, conducted the mime ceremony for Franklin's father when ho mar ried Eleanor Hoosovelt in Now York. BARBS Depressions might bo easier to lake ir tho banker could be per suaded to offer ono on tho house Hilar overy third chock Hint he cashes. The wrong number evil would dlsiippoiir If iiintoiists slopped mulling their connections through telephonu poies. Thoro's no ugrccmonl thai ninr iliigo is a 6(1-5(1 proposition mull uflor Hie guidon uunivcrsitry ac tually Is reached. Tlio French Academy nays tliurc are 2780 lati;:uiiges. It Is assumed 1 1ml. most or them wore truoed through Spanish win- combatants. A Konliieltliill who lived past Inn hud never seen a motor cur. II wits thought untteccHKiiry to nsk ilm itsttul oucslion iibont (ho Su cre! of his lungnvily. (Copyright, 11137, NIJA Service, inc.) TRAILER PRESENTED TO REV. RANDALL (I HANTS PASS, July 1. (AH) Modoriill.v bus reached Iho cir cuit, riders who once traveled limn ono frontier church lu an other on horselinek. Sunday sehools lu Josephine, .liiekson, Klamnlh und Douglas counties, comprising the circuit of llev. I). D. Itatiiliill or Mctllord, American Sunday Helmut union missionary, presented blin Sunday wlllt u modern house trailer to bo utlnehed to his car. LAND WITH SPRINGS ADDED TO FOREST WASHINGTON, .n.ly !.-(AH A bill Introduced l.y Seiuilur i 'buries McNary nml passed In itio senule mlds Demi Indian Soilll springs mid Mc.Mesler springs, both peels tU hnl waler, In (he Ho Kile river naheiml fnn-sl. M'hey lire Inealisl on llregnn ami Califor nia Ki'uni lands, I nder Iho bill, the forest service, will pay Iho value of the 2iui.acro uren, estl muled in JJ.'iOn, lulo the I units of iho I), nml c, revested gniut hinds. The l-iiids ineliitle a ciinip used by Iho tjlrl Sioms of Medford. ROSEBURG BANK HAS NEW EMPLOYEE Kd IMhlMw. funntM'ly ut Shmx I'lty. low ii, nml uum wrhtly nf rnithuul. hint takni tMiiiiloymnii a( tho UciNt'lmrK hranrh of tlm Pnit otl Slaton Nuliouiil Imnk if Port hind, rt'ttlarlilg Muurlto Nowhtttd, uhu Uua liecuine ttfdllaHM with tho Oouglue Natloual bank. OUT OUR WAY By Williams f &OSH, ITS AWFIL TO NOT K I HAVE MO EPUCATION, AINT I , - -s O'.r 'i' 'T? IP I HAP OME, Z COVLP I I - t-Jjjl- 1' V-IeS LEAVE A NOTE TELUNy 1 I ' vi'p been im. jr- jtvttciM THE HAMPICAP. -7-1, vat vm www By EUGENIA MACK1ERNAN CAST OF CHARACTERS COHAI, CHAN DAI. D, heroine and senior at Klton college. DAVID AUMSTHOMi, Klton chemistry ju-ofessor and Coral's liushaml. DONNA ADLKN, Cural's BOlor- lly rnominate. IIOYT MAHtJUlS, Coral's one time fluiico. Yeslerduy: Coral discovers the secret formula hidden In Donna's room. When Coral threatens to Inform collego authorities, Donna counters wlllt tile same throat, placing tho then on Coral's simili ters. CHAPTER XI As Coral ami David walked fun nily up tlio cement sidewalk lend ing lo tlio verundn of Hrofessor Maxwoll's liouso, they were silent. Coral hud told David of hor In terview wllh Douna, and both their minds wero furiously oc cupied with Hie situation In which they found themselves. Kaoh of tliein renil.ed that tlioy wero lac ing 11 crisis which, in Its outcome, held much of their future in the balance, if Donna's story rntiier than their own was believed, what would they do? Whoro could they turn? They walked up 1ho stops to the front door. After ringing llio bell David reached out and took Coral's hand In his. "Chin up, sweetheart," ho said. "Here we aro, Tor better or tor worse." Coral clutched bis hand tightly, and looked up at him. "David, wlialover happens, remember that I love you. Nothing can ever change Hint!" Ilo bent und kissed hor quickly. "And I love you, I'orni." Tho door opened then, ami Coral was surprised to sou not Hrofessor Maxwell or his maid, Hotly, wall ing lo recelvo them, lint Hrofessor llendorrr. Ilo smiled at them po litely, hut Ills eyos, beneath their sliuggy black brows wero hard and forbidding. "Hood evening. We've been especllng you. Won't you coino in?" As they rollowod him Into the house, he continued, "1 wus spending Iho evening with .Maxwell, und when Mlsn Allen culled wo decided that I might as well slay, since what you have to ltdl concerns 1110 as well as Hro ressor Maxwell'. I Mt sure you wouldn't in I ltd." David opened his lips lo reply, bill Coral rushed in uliead of him. "lili, I'm so glut! Donna phoned yen, Hrofessor II lorft! I felt she'd decide to tell you tho whole siory." Hrofessor llendorir looked ill her curiously, bin t'ouil paid no heed. When lio had said Don na hud telephoned -die had decid ed immediately that Donna lied thought belter nt the convse of lie lion sin hull threatened n, uiko, and hud taken Hie o'lleUesI menus of informing the prncssor of her pail In Hie theft 01 Hie process. Itelief flooded her heart ami her eyes weru alight wllh gladness. She was Just iilioul lo speuk main when Hrofessor llemlorft said ipiletly, "Your elitliusiii'iiu Is veiy ommetidable, Miss Crnudiili, but I confess I find it a lll'lo bard to iiiiiU isiiinil." t David spoke angrily, "What aro you sayrtig. Hendorff? There's no need lo bo Instilling to nnyone, least of all lo Coral." "I beg your Pardon. Miss Clan. dull." llendorfr smiled sllkllv as lie led lliem into Iho comfortable, book. lined library, "lie sealed, pleiise, Is, III of you. Hrofessor Maxwell has gone lo phono Hresl dent Norton." t'ornl nml Duvlil looked at oneh other in perplexity. Thev wero mi the point of questioning Hem dorrr runhcr about Donnn'a oo. phone call when Hrnicttsor .Max well entered Iho room, "(lootl evening," he said geuially. "I'm glad 10 see both of you, ami don bly glad Hint we're going to bo able lo straighten mil Hits dlsu ureenble malter." He picked up n clgnretto box from the desk unit offered them. "David,' you'll have one, i knew, I think we can relax oIIcko rules for n little while this veiling." Corel smiled up at htm as he 111 David's clguretle. . How kind be was. Hut oven his geni ality could not slop the little Jaws of tear which gnawed wlthlu her. She had aecn, boUiud bit cheerful, uncxcllod greeting, tho grave look In his eyos, tlio stern note lu Ills doinonilor. "Hrofessor Maxwell," she said finally, "Professor llemlorft has told us that Donna called you. I feel it is only fair to us that wo lio told what she said, since wo camo here to absolve ourselves from suspicion in this theft and to toll you of the part which she played In it." Maxwell looked at her kindly and was about to speak, but he was stopped by tho suave voice of Hendorff. "Wo wero led to be llovo, by Miss Allen, that you would say precisely what you linvo Just told us. She also warned us not to beliove anything you said concerning her part ill tho tiioft of tho process. Wo were given to understand that she had discovered tho slip of paper on which the process was written in your dictionary, that yon had found it out and wore on your way hero to tell us that you and not sbo, hail found It, in hor diction ary, not yours. Does tbut answer your question?" Coral was too stupefied to re ply. Donna was going through wllh her scheme then. And it looked us though she hail boon right, that her story would ho ac cepted, wlillo tlio truth which she and David know, would be cast aside as a puck of lies. David, bowevor, was not put off so easily. He sprung to his feet mill said furiously, Tho girl is lying. Wo can prove it!" "How?" asked Hendorff, his tone unholloviug, almost insult ing. "I'll tell you bow," David cried. "Coral, show them tlio sheet of paper which you found in Donna's dictionary tonight. If they think Donna found it among your be longings, how do they account for Iho fuc't that you have It hero in your handbag?" Wordlossly, Coral opened hor handbag and produced tlio folded sqniii'o or bluo lubornlory pupor upon which tlio dotulls of tho process w oro wi ll ten. Ignoring tlio outstretched bund or Hrofessor Hendorff she got up from her chair and walked across the room lo the desk behind which Hrofes sor Maxwell was sitting. "Hero it Is," she said simply. "If Donnn had round It In my dictionary, wouldn't it seem likely that she would keep It und bring It here hersetr Tor you. to see" Her race was serious, hor eyes wido and pleading. "Yes, Coral, that sounds vory logical to me," said Hrofessor Maxwell slowly. "As Hrofessor Hendorff knows, I am more than unxloiis to hour all of the story which you and David have lo tell, and until you are definitely proven guilty . . . which I Ihlnk is un likely ... I consider both of you Innocent." Coral mid Duvld looked at oncli nihor, their eyes iillghl with nope, niivlil stepped lo hor side. "Thank you. Hrofessor Maxwell. Depend upon II. your faith in us is justified." Ilo Inrneil to Hen- SDailE devotions DU. CHAULHS A. EDWARDS Tho old. old Htory oC Ahni Imm'H ttcrvu.it uookIiik u wlfo for hia mm tenac union; lit own iMMtpln srcni.t to hold u quality of freshness about it llirnuKh nil the ct'titurirH and Keep! its nu'SHacc, cleat nml (Ii-flnHr. cvi'ii for n day like ourrt. M'hlvitlry and fonrtrwy hnvu ti plum In all worthy Hncrt nml aro jintt'es of tho spirit to bo rulilvHtiMl and used every where and always. "The Reutlo mind by Knitle deed In known." and it Is no cxttvino tiling to say that the real flowering of the truly Hit Nl inn mind in neeii tn courtesy nml consideration ami Mndlincttrt of deed und thounlit. Tenrh lis, O Lord, (run Ki'iitleneto or Spirit. Kn abte tot day by day to bo a kindly rriond and helrr to ev. ery one whom wo may be called upon to wm vo for Jcuus sake, wo ak It. Aineu. dorff. "Doesn't tho point which wo have just mudo Huem logical to you, sir?" Hendorff smiled suavely. "I am afruld that it will tuko more than that to convince me of Miss Cran dnll's innocence und your own lack of participation in this (llV troBstnfi nffair. Being less crodu lous than Professor Maxwell, It occurs to me that It would have been quite possible for Miss Cran dall to have taken the paper away from Miss Allen by force, bring It to us and thus substanti al, o her story that Miss Allen and not hertjelt or you- is the guilty person." , "That's exactly what hap pened!" They turned to see Don na standing in the doorway, her eyes blazing, hor face flushed. Behind her stood President Nor ton. Ho took Donna by the arm and ushered her into the library. "Sit down, Miss Allen, thero is no need to get overexcitod or to sny things for which you may be sorry later." Ho turned to tho two older' professors. "I came in an swer to your telephone message and met Miss Allen coming up the walk. We rang the bell, but no one answered, so we took .the lib erty of entering unannounced." He smiled at Coral and s David. "I'm very much interested in hearing what you have to say. I think, if Miss Allen has no objec tion, I should like to hear your story first. Hut before you start, let's all sit down and be as coni forably as possible." Ah they settled themselves to gether on u low couch near the desk, Cortil and David felt that they knew the state of mind of an innocent man on trial for his life. Coral particularly felt an unrea soning fear, a terror that perhaps they would not bo believed. Her heart pounded her hands were clammy with fear. After what seemed to her an Interminable silence, Prostdout Norton said, "Very well, now.. Miss Crandali, Professor Armstrong, tell us ,your side of the affair." Coral tried to speuk, hut some how the words would not como. Sho looked uppcnlingl,y toward Da vid, then toward Professor ftlax woll. Tho latter spoke first. "Don't bo afraid, my dear." David look her hand. "That's right, Coral. Don't bo frightened. Tell them what happened tonight just as you told it to mo. I think you should tell Unit part since you were an 'eyewitness," so to speak. After that I'll answer any ques tions I can." At last sho found iho words. Onco begun, all fear left her and sho told hor story clearly, simply directly. David, proudly watch ing her, felt it would he impossi ble for anyone to doubt tho truth of her statement. When she had finished, uftor recounting the birth of her suspicions, plus what had happened at the sorority house early in the evening "even to iho throats made by Donna, thero was a long silence. At last President Norton said, "Well. Miss Allen, you have henrd Miss Crandall's story and her accusations against you und Mr. Muni u is. W hat have you to say?" Donna looked up sullenly. "Why should I say anything in re sponse to such an obviously trumped-up lale? It's it lie from start to finish!" Hut her words lacked conviction, and as sho con tinued Coral saw that for all her bravado. she was frightened. "What Coral rails my threats are not thrents, but the truth. She has also emitted lo mention what I consider an Important point, proving why sho stole tho process, why Professor Armstrong helped her ami why they needed the money which could be gained by selling It." Sho sat up straight In her chair. "Thoso two have been secretly married since early in March!" Sho looked derisively al Coral and David. "tot's see if you can He out of that!" And from hei' pocket she pulled a stiff, while oblong, which sho handed to Presi dent Norton. "1 borrowed the li cense to show you. sir." There was a long pause. Kven Professor Maxwell looked grnvo. At last he spoke. "I wish you had told us this before. Coral. It puts a very different light on matters. You see, this establishes your mo tive for the theft I" (To be continued) RAMBLINGS OF THE NEWS-REVIEW MAN BY PAUL JENKINS WALTKU MI5SS came in the of fice yesterday morning to show mo a curd he had recently received from a friend in Japan one, 1 gather, which has been in use there for -c a n b i d e r a ble time. On one uldo appears a series of au t o m o j- 1 1 e traffic regula . tiouo, printed in Japanese, and on Jk the other is the l 1 1 a n h 1 a Uon, in English. Tho translation reads : At the rise of the hand of policoricn ;itop rapiuiy. Do not pass him or other-wir-G disi jspect him. When a passenger of the foot hovo in sight, tootle the horn trumpet to Mm melodi ously at first. If he Btlii ob stacles your passage, tootio him with vigor and express by wed of the mouth, the warn ing, "Hi, Hi." Bowaro of the wandering horse tout he shall not take frig'it as you pass him.' Go soothingly by, or stop by the roadsiue till he pass by. Do not e;:plode the ex haunt at him. Give Vtg spnee to the festive dog that make stpo.'t in tho ro'.v.iwr.y. Avoid entanglement of dog with your wheel-spoko. Go soothingly on t'te greeae mud, au there lurk the skid demon. Press the brake aa you roll around the corners to save collapsi and tie-uo. When anyone In tMa country "till obstacle.;" our paasu&e, we tootle at him with vigor and also express orrsolves by word of mouth, usually la words not fit to print. Severn! days ago I received a letter from Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jones, former owners of The Oaks res tail. 'ant a-id garaco .'n Oakland. Prank has leased the Associated Oil station in Gold Hill, and Mrs. J one y an adjoining restaurart. Well, I'm going to drop In end see thum one of Uiese days, and iceew ny acquaintance with the1 Jonesgn.b. 1 always thnugLt high ly of it in Oakland. Her tray over her shoulder, a trig looUng Chewing ' Gum Girl l.reezed into the office yesterday, and saucily handed evoryone a stick of gum. "It takes your hre:vth away," she repeated as she passed it out. Marshall Hunt thought the gaJ, not the gum, did that trick. Dust Lowl emigrants continue to rour iuto Oregon. "Its so dry back there," Doc Wainscott was heard to say the othor day, "that the trees are chasing the dogs around." Tho Roman emperor Augustus paid I'ti.uuu crowns for a talking crow that uluteU him after hit victory over Marc Autouy. KRNR PROGRAM (1.600 Kllocyclei) ' REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 The Editor's Views of the News. 4:15 Dick McDounough. 4:30 The Cowhands. 5:00 The Monitor's Views of the News. 5:15 Manhattan Concert Hand. j:30 Glen Gray & His Caaa Loin a Orch. 6:00 March Timo. 6:15 Montmartre Famous Or chestras. 6:45 "Knights of the Road," Coen Lumber. 6:60 News Flashes. 7:00 Chevrolet's Musical Mo ments with Gus Haenchen, Evelyn Herbert & Chas. Carlyle. 7:15 Fisher's Playhouse Presents "Hostage of Love." 7:30 Your Grab Pag. 8:00 Sign Off. FRIDAY, JULY 2 :(0 "liarly lllrds." ;30 News-Review Newscast. :45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 50 Alarm Clock Club. 15 Dlxio Mcmorios. 30 Boswell Sisters. 00 Don Hedmun. 15 John McCormack. 30 Guy Lombardo. 00 Ray Kiuny. 15 Novelty Tunes, 30 Radio Rendezvous, Copco. : 15 Homemakers Harmony. ;15 Variety Show of the Air. Ah Violin Concert. 00 "Time Signal," Knudtsons. 00 Victor Young. ;15 "Singing Strings," Radio Music. 30 K nickorbocker Sy m phony. ;45 News-Review of the Air. : 00 "Odds & Ends." ,30 Afternoon Dance Melodies. 00 "World Hook Man. 05 Mills Pros. 30 Jesse Crawford. ;50 News Flashes. 00 Duke Ellington. 30 Kiddles Request Program. ; 00 The Editor's Views of the News. 15 Bob Pope & Orch. :30 Tango Rhythms. ;45 The Monitor Views the News. ;00 "Melody Lane" With Wan da Armour at the Indian Theatre Organ. :30 Russ Morgan Music. 00-Hansen's Memories In Mel ody. ;15 Montmartre Famous Orch. :45 "Knights of the Road," Coen Lumber. 50 News Flashes. :00 N. Y. State Symphonic Hand. 15 Jan Gat her. . 30 The American Family Rob inson. 15 Your Grub Bag. 00 Sign Off. SATURDAY, Jl'I.Y 3 7: mi "Early Birds." 7:30 News-Review Newscast, 7:45 Alarm Clock Club. S:15 Fats Waller. 8:30 Tod Lewis. S: 15 Chestnuts. 9:oo Jimmy Lunceford. 9:30- Hits from the Shows. 10:00 Louis Katzman. 10:15 Mimh Time. 10:30 "Radio Rendezvous," Copco. 10: 15 Uomeiuakers' Harmony. 11 :t5 Variety Show of the Air. II: 15- Freddie Martin. 12:00 "Time Signal," Knudtson's. 12:00 Manhattan Concert Band. 12:15 Phil Harris, Denn-Gorret-sen. ROSEBURG CORNS AND CALLOUSES DISAPPEAR KNDO-CORN" camo to town a few weeks ago nnd sinco then hundreds of men and wnuieu have entirely gotten rid of their corns and callouses. Haul or soft corns. corns on the top or bottom of the feet, or horny old callouses dlsap ln'ur, and pain stops instantly when KNlMCOKN Is used. It never fails. Chapman's Phariuacv sells END-O-CORN. - It is worth $50, but only costs fifty cents. -END-O-CORN 12:30 Hansen's Memories In Melody- 12:45 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Saturday Jamboree from Indian Theatre, 1:30 Afternoon Dance Melodies, 2:00 "World Hook Man." 2:07 Hoo3icv Hot Shots. 2:30 Gems From the Classics, 2:50 News Flashes. 3:00 Hat Kemp. 3:15 James Melton. 3:30 Kiddies' Request Program. 1:00 Jimmy Grler. 4:15 Modern Vocalists. 1:20 Tea Time Tunes. 5:00 The Monitor Views the News. 5:15 Brooklyn Symphony. 5:30-Dorsey Bros. Orchestra. 6:00 Victor Young. 6:15 Montmartre Famous Or chestras. 6:45 "Knights of the Road," Coen Lumber Co. 6:50 News Flashes. 7:00 L, A. Symphony. 7:15 Bins Crosby. 7:30 Your Grab Bag. 8:00 Sign Off. Rattlesnake venom sells for $15 an ounce and is used lu the treat ment for typhoid fovor. .NOTICE OF FIXAIj SETTMJM15NT In tho County Court ot tho State of Ori-Kun for Do UK la 3 County. In the matter of the estate of Floyd C Gurnee. defeased. Notice hereby Is Klveu. that the uiidersinniid. executrix of the lust will and testument of Floyd C Ciur iu'i H,Lnus(.-(l. has flleit her final account In the it hove ontlthid court tn Hctt lenient of an Id estate: that h- i.rrl.T nf Kit ill t-Olirt (llltv IllJide and entu.rod of record. Saturday. juiy i. tui, ui me 1 1 our ul iu.uv o'clock A. M.. In the county court room in tue court nonse in kokc bum. DoukIuh County. OreKon, havu been fixed us the timo and placo for heartnff objections. If any thero be, to said final account and for settlement thereof. Dated and first published June 24. 1KJ7. KLLICN GUUN'KK. Executrix of the last will and tes tament of Floi'U C. Uu race. Utj-cuased. MOTICB TO CWKPtTOMB Notice Is hereby Klven that th undendKned has been duly appoint ed by tn county iuun ' Tk. of Oregon tor DnuKlas County mliilstrator of the estate ot toria Hates, deceased. aons havln claims against the es tate ui sam oeceucui - quired to present the same to ine. property veruiou im -lawT at Riddle. Oregon, within six (J) months from this date. Dated June 24. 1". Administrator of the 'statu of Vic- o AHMIMNTHATOirH KOTH'13 OK riLl.NU Of FINAL ACCOUNT In the County Court of the State of Ore if on fur doukius luouuiy. In tho matter of the estate of Au- Kotlco 1h hereby Klven that the unuer&iKnea auniiiiiiir.ur -ed with the County Court of Doua- las county. ureKoii. - count as such admlnlatrator ana ...... -r hUu ivu.1 Mnni HV. the 2tilh duy of July, at the hour oi ten o ciock u. iu. t .my oi too county iiuuice m County. OreKon. as the time and to said final account. If any. and tho settlement thereof. RALPH Al. KULLEKTON. 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