FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1937. iMiie Dallr KMt'rpt Kunilny by ttbr New..-l.cv.rw Co., lue. Member of The AHOrlated Pre. The Associated Pretw In exclusive It entltK-d to the use for republica tion of all newa dltpatchea credited to It or not olherwtMt) credited in Lbla paper and to all local nw published herein. All riarbta of re publication of tpetM dispatches herein are alio reserved. HARRIS BtBWOHTH. .Editor Entered as second class matter May 17. 1920. at the Post office at Koseburv. Oreson. under act of March i. 1S7. . Repreaentad By ' New Ynrk 21 Earn 40th Slreu.. (.'blcaK" 30 N- MlchlKiill Ave. San t'mlicUi'o 220 Hush Strait Detroit Hit blephunson Blcia.. !. JnK'k- 133 8. tSprlllK Blr.-t.Si-- ttlc 6U3 Htewart Blreet. Portland 120 8. W. Sixth Street. Hmuuict, 0. l 711 Hall Bids., at. Loul 411 N. Tenth Street, Atlanta Jib Grant Building. 0ubacI.Oa Itatea Dally. Per year by mail 00 Dally. ( months by mail 2. J0 pally. I month, by mall 1.00 Dally, by carrier Dor tuunin eo Small Difference Unless! JUST what Is tliu difference, to I 111! average pelBOll, between government by nelf-ntyled libeialH, ami Kovcrniiient by conservatives? Wo should begin to ponder that question bociiuiie tlio next presi tlcntliil election will bo fought out along those lines. Tho liberal In the preacher of chungo. Whatever Ih, In wrong, and wliutovr bo may uilvocalo In right Just no lung as It i differ flit. The coiiucrvullvc, on tin: con trary may he described as being satlsritd with things as they are. There are similes of opinion taper ing down from oacb of tlioso op Iioslng viowa but tho lino of clcav ago I definitely murkcil. Hut for the uveiuge man, in siiito of tliu cheat-beating of the liberals and lliolr Blioullns for the "common people," a cIiiiiiko lo tho government or avowed liberals pro vides merely a change of big shots. ' Wo have a liberal government now not a radical liberal govern llicnl because the United Stales Bonato bulked ut permlUIng the Iloosevelt administration to be come that by taking control of Iho supremo touit. Under Hoover Ihe government was conservative. Hut actually tho condition of tho average man has not been greatly changed. Tho only cliango Hint will take place will come when ono side, no mailer whether il he styled liberal or conservative, con trives to gel full control, full power. Then Hie lol ot the aver ago niau will change for Hie worse. , TIiuiiUb lo Hie constitution which Is tho lieyslouo of our govern ment, and to tae good sense ot our voler majorities, loo nuli'h power has not yet been granted any I'nctiou or parly. We came near thu ctlge, It Is irtic, and are not yet buck o-it of danger but no have stalled back. Keep Fire Out IN a raging holocaust near Cody, Wyoming, yesleiduy lo persons were burned to death. A mouulnln forest, oiico valuable limber, iti How but smoking ashes. That Is the way forest fires. When a muull blao starts no man can say what the result may be. And yet a few days ai;o a dozen or moio fires weiu deliberately started in the forest in Douglas county. It is almost unbelievable thai any human would set a blu.e to Hut virgin timber of this or any other region. In our case I lie 70 billion board feet of slanding tim ber, marly one fourlh of the Houn las lir left in the t'uiied States, is our giat natural resource II means a future mid u continued prosperity for (his county. With out It mil counly would In pour for Iho laud on which Hits for est mows, k imt, In the main, fit for anything oIm. Hut there Is some one w ho would with bis own hand-, peril our future, endanger lives and de- ulrny who kliiiUs mw UllU'h plop- city. , The man who is carele wiih flro while In Iho forest Is not mi malicious but is jusl about us dun geruiiM ics the tii sun w lit, Marl i fires. ' ' 1 ' The forests of (he west must he mtved from bolh the criminal (u cemliarlst and the criminally care less. Our slogan and our watch word must be: "Keep lire out el tho woods." Editorials on News (Continued from pago 1.) than n week and whmo no WOHK I'M knows u hei her he will HAtl-; A J" It mure than a week. Tho result is feai of the future on the1 part of both employers and Workers. Four ol Iho future Ih an other term for lack ol eunlUli'uce. rhngs by Paul Jenkins TO HAVE tli Unltuil State h Mint la hi Imckyiiid should plcartts anyone. Tlieiffdic, A. J. l dung tihoulcl bo pleased (Hint ItO, for he has fifteen acri'M of II till uliuut hiH yard, at hiK farm In Itiv eiHide. 1 ftup.iuKu it's U. .S. .Mint; anyway, 1 1 h grow n in t li u l' it 1 1 ed KtiU.;n, whatever iin ov,d .Kin. f ion don t hc much in 1 n t in IjoiikIhh roiuily, do you?" lie asked ni( an wo stood, yentiTduy survey. in;; bin nop, wliirh Ih being har vested, uinl thu dfKtilleiy. with h Hlaudn on tho river bank under a fine growth of tthado liven. I don't. Offhand, 1 c.'iu think of just one other planting, ut the prunent linie-tliat of H. F. Wells, In Setitt Valley. '1 like thin mint pretty well," Mr. Youiik told mo. "1 luivn been urowliiK U now for four yean, and it hits retiu ne I u gotxl yield each year. That Ik iiioio tliaii I ean Bay for other crops 1 have on the farm. None of them havo boon coiiHlHtent yieldei-H like. that. IMunes, for In-sluiK-e. 'Ihe price of mint, which has been low compared to what II once wan, nevert helen ban been such uh to return a profit ina nmch a h the yield per aero haa en very nallrifactory." To a curtain device, and at u distance, u field of mint in bloom HoinewhaL reHeniblcH bloHHomlni; allali'a. It Ik mowed. Khockod, and hauled to the distillery while eln hurveHted, where It Ik dumped in IoikIk into great metal tanks whcre it is Hiihjcctcd to heat, liming tho mmiiiu ati.'aininK itrocess the oil KcparalcH from tho plant and. hk vapor, enleiH an overhead pipe which leads it to u condenser, lion cohl water Ik played over it, rduc I ii K it to a liquid. U In then ilraun otl into glats jars, and la ready for markctini:. A mint distillery Is u fraf-rant place. If you don't believe it, emm around I'lid Kinell my clollicH this morn in I stood on tliu platform : where tho old "hay" was beiiiK ro-, moved from the tanks, alter having been well steamed, and alter about fifteen minutes of Ihls I would have mado a koou pepiiormlnt bar, if Homoouo would only huve paint ed Home slripes oil me! I have hsard that mint will yield as high ua (io lbs. per acre - niay he nmro. That, of course. Is not sayiiiK Unit all mini will go thai hlr.h. or anynhei'o near it. Speak ing of individual yields is chancy, and I think Ih luttfely the husincHs of the Krower himseir. Tho price this ymir Ih in tho neighborhood of per pound. A harvested crop of oil may bo Hold Immediately, or stored indefinitely. I know of in stances where flowers havo hung on to It for many years. I can also remember, fifteen or twenty years a:;o. when 11 was so valuable that Kiowers stored It In bank xaulls! I .tick of confidence has always been the predecessor of hard limes. yiU'i opinion Is growing that the Waguer labor relations act has niado a moss of Industry. 1 tut. In stead of profiting by the mistakes that have been made, wo seem t ho gutting ready to step on Into NKW AM) MO 1113 Hit ASTIC legu hit Ion of labor and Industry by means of the lUaik-Connery wages and hours hill which will give to another jjojvernniont hoard more power o.'cj- tho lives and fori lines of bolh worknril find employers than any set of men ever had in this country before. This writer can't escape the con vlction that wit would do bettor to uo SUAVKK In that direction, rath or than faster. BARBS Jf IIuko (Hack may be tho presi dent's while hope oil the Mlprenie court, but ho made Heu-ral lellowrt seo red. Foreign tenuis players running up airaiust America's I luvlt loam I i lid that It. lulls lo HiuIko. Wonder hnw iho Chinese feel now about having Invented j;uii powder? , rmrU;ht,' I!':i7, NKA Seiviee Inc.) gatlS)cvotion8 lill. CilAltl.KH A. KDWAKD.S DAILY DEVOTIONS In the nihlst or tui iiiueli thiil rt'as wriipp and evil Ihe 1'topliet I sal. ill luttl the tl'all:i. and OleKned pifr ol being lllile lo wee lopelui Itiinifs aheiul, anil of re joiitii;; In a ilslmt nl' ttie beauly Hid gonihiesB Unit bail never vet lleen leali'd. 'I'hoimli the past lajs hud lnen evil, lliere were i:nnil diivs all I. Ilunii:h Ihev IkiiI knoMi ininli ot illsiippiiint- nl anil sorrow, lulfilllueut mil sulisiarlloii were Mire to nuiie Hi oMilin;'s saln::. "llrow ild alnii with me. tile iiest sis rt to he" was the philosophy of Isalull. I hls gitt of InipellllllesN is linly one In he culllvatci! In rhe tinrst nml ( onipletesl way povsihle We thank Thee, (I iml. Ter Thv Mold, winch is Ml lieh ill lis pioinises anil so filled Mltl asMiianees or Thy good ness aiul (ale. May wo receive rolnloil lioin it and have trust mid toiillileiiee and courar.e and hope. Allien, OUT OUR WAY M (I MtM1 WE'RE ALL RIGHT " I Pi Wl , U&HTNIN' NEvere I sure wes in I H I I t CO!. 1111 B fir LtXVlCt. INC. the dark BY HULBERT FOOTMKR KVNOl'SI.S: Neill, a young fed- upend a week with Janet. She won t nreuK. a oinner date with I'rescott Fanning. So they quarrel and part. Neiil. diHtrustinir Fan ning, decides lo check on him. Ho gelH acquaintod with him ut lll Iwtl.'l hill- k'ulillitiir I'lvnu him knock-out drops, searches his pa pers aim Keeps a snapshot of Janet. Next day Neill awakens to find Janet. Fiinniiii' nml li'nnninir'a yacht gono. A mystorious phone can lens mm .lanot is a. board Iho yacht In Absalom' Harbor uud In trouble. Nell) buriles In Ah. suloiu's by bus. Chapter Kight Murder on the Nadjl Iteturnliig to tho porch of the niiiwllni. ul,,r Volll ut ,1, , at Hie end of Iho line of men tak ing tneir ease unit enjoying their after-supper pipes. Sunburned tishermen mostly, In gillnboots and laded drill slihiH. Nelll learn- lfl f lljll lisllftlir nn,l ,l Iiollml nets were being set out in Ihe h.'lV. Tile troll! hud enmn ontl. ier Hum was cuslomary. None of this was lo his purpose, and he studied tho yaclu. Very sin. in unit modern with her hign .sides anil slubhy funnel. Some thing under a hundred teet over all. She riin-i,l lu iu .... davits umldslilps, and he noted nun ono ol l lii-iii wus gone. As darkness gathered II seemed odd lo him that no lights showed in the cabins. The riding lights were tip. i no man next lo Neiil was a tall lisherniau wiih whllo hair and a complexion Hie color of beet juice. "That's u tidy little yacht yonder," Nelll remarked lo Win. "Ho you mlglil nay. She's the lat est caper nil right. Uul ugly as hull, if ynu'ro asking ine." "Is she mvned hei enbonts?" "Nnh! We got no toys like that down here. We're working people. New York man." He loll! Neiil of the accident lo I lie yacht's engine. "Is the owner aboard'."' "Sure, he's aboard. " "I see their dinghy is ashore." "The crew Just conn. In 1,1 i,. the movies." Nelll grinned In hard sati.srae lion. Owner aboard; crew ashore. The Ktiiiiitlnii was working out lo his advantage. Anoi her man h Ing Hieiu talk ing about Hie yacht, look up the tale. "The owner was iu Iho store leli.plionlng awhile ago. Klno looklng, hlg slicker; lrcsh-coiu-plected. llul surly. Didn't have u nurd to throw- to a dog." .Neiil took hearl from this, if things were going badly with Fun ning, so much, the better. "You're right he's u surly brute," said another. ThLs was a lanky fel low with ail ilinocenl blue eye. Neiil noticed that Hie others were inclined lo make u butt of him. "I rowed out there with it mess of lloul, thinking ihev'd be glad lo buy some fresh fish," ).' "Hat wheii i come alongside Hie owner, he ordered m,, ofi. 'del (lie hell away from here,' he savs. 'I don't want any damned fish!'" "That was manners," Mild an oilier, "W hat did you say. Jake'.'" "I luy.i. 'Ho to hell yourself you long legged Mvaud so! I'm u i-ood a man as you. If you do own a yacht. And If you'll come ashore, I'll prove It!" Thele was a general laugh "All riciil." ihe speaker went on. ' I told you before arid I I. -II you aualll there Is some funny business aboard that yacht, anil we ought to Invest Igalo il !" More laughter, As if She Wanted Help' "What iln ymi mean, funtiv husimw.?" nkoil Neiil. "Ill Ml you. stranger. When I Ollle nliiii-Mi,. II,,. t-i(,..i i ,,u sliiiiding up in my skllf and I could look rifihl Into one of the port- Holes. All closed they was, warm as il is. Ami on the oilier side of Hie ulass I seell 11 lieinitllitl vein, i, girl Willi hare arms and neck' Only seen tier a sih-oiiiI, tint she nnilited her head, and heekonitl pitiful as if she wauled help real had" Nelll's breast w,9 sildilcnly llghteiieil. .laliet was aboard the yacht, then; ho had conic, to the light place. Aud she waa not a ships willing passenger, cither. That re lieved his worst fear. He felt a gimh of friendliness towards the speaker. Ilul lie It seemed, enjoyed no reputation for veracity among his mates. They laughed him down. "You're secdng things, Jake. You'ro wasted fishing. You ought to he one of these here, now, storyvvrit- erB In the papers. "All right! All right!" said Juke. "Sonic nay you men will learn that I'm not as big a fool as you like to make oul!" When it hecutuo really dark and tho vessels ill the harbor were no longer sharply silhouetted against me water, isc-ill got up and strolled away. J-.ach house along tile har bor Hunt had Its little pier stick ing out from the -shore wiih one or more smull boats moored lo it, and ha had It In mind to borrow one of these without asking. lie turned to tho right because in that direction tho siioru road rose somewhat. Jlero tho little piers wero under tho bank, and screened from observation. Climb ing down Hie bank he walked oul on a pier and found a skiff wiih oars iu her. Ho got in and, linty ing tho rope, roweii tiuielly toward Hie yacht. The water was as smooth as a mirror, and voices came from the siioru wiih starlling distinctness. On tho porch of l.ongcope's they were still talking about fish. Kvery star in heaven was shining. io moon. This moon was near its end, Neiil remembered. Wouldn't rise until near dawn. When ho drew alongside Hid yacht, he hailed her, not loud. I'hero wus no answer. Tying his skiff to thu ladder, ho climbed on deck and spoke again. JNo answer. There wux something uliout Ihe silliness of the little cralt that chilled his blood. Where was Janet ? Ho walked forward along the deck In the different doors and speaking. There was no movement, no sound in reply. Kverythlng aboard was neat and shipshape. Tho sllcnco "was not ah soluie, tor soinewhoro below ho could hear thu hum of a genera tor. There were Uo deckhouses on Iho yaclu. Tho forward house contained a luxurious lllile dining saloon, while Ihe alter houso was merely Hie entiiinco lo a coiupau ionway leadilis lo the quarters be low. Having satisfied himself thai there was nobody forward, Neiil switched on lights iu I he alter houso and went dowu tho olalrs with his heart rising iu his throat. His Instinct told him there wus something very wrong aboard. lie found himself In a miniature saloon with doors forward and aft. i he forward door admitted him to a comfortable sleeping cabin, empty. A man's belongings were scattered about, running's? The after door was locked. II was a light door and, putting his slihoul der mtnitiBl. ho burst il. In. A Dark Wet Stain .Switching on lights, ho saw I'reacotl running lying on ihu floor at his feel, dead, i'hivrc was a bullet bole III his forehead and a dark wet stain wi.s slowly spreading tllroin:h Ihe rinr 11 n.l.-'i- his head. Janet m her pretty eve ning (ireii.s was lying limply In ail easy chair nearby. There was a. crude smear of blood across her cheek. A gun lay on the floor be neath her hand, a nil a stale smell of gltnnowder lioin; nn flu', tli- I .Will's heart stood still. He ran io ine girl mid flung his arms around her. Her body was warm; she hrealhed; there v.as no wound on her. I 'pint w iping her face, he .saw that Ihe blood was not hers. Ill' crushed her to bis breast, treat Wing III ihe reaction from his first terrible fear. Leaving her for a moment, h,. dropped lo his knees beside the body on the floor. Fanning was dead all righl, bin lo Nelll's aslou- Ishi il lln re was still wannlli In his body. Ir only he had mine a few miuules sooner! He saw that the hole hi his forehead was a wound of egress. He had been shot ill the back ot Ills head and Hie S'lu had becu held so closo that his kulr wus biuged. By Williams Keill glunced towards the door that he uud burst Iu Its key was on tho inside. All the portholes wero closed und fasteneu. To his mind there was only ono possible explanation. Fanning had atlacked Janet and she had shot lliln. iNcill had no thought of blame for her; he approved her courage, l.ucky that she had tliu gun. W hero hud she got it? Ho carried her oul into the bh- loon and laid her on a. couch. there was a vacuum jug on a stand. Ho sprinkled water in her lace aud bullied her temples. .Meanwhile ho hud to make the greatest decision of bis life. The trained .sleuth In him said: She shot this man and we'll have lo laco it out together. She'll be ac quitted of course. Hut the man In him thought ot hov; Bho would be drugged through the mud Janet whom he had always laughed al and loved for her delicate wuys! And how after acquittal, fingers would forever point her out as a murderess. I don't care what the evidence It, the man in hiin said, she couldn't have dono It. And I'm going to keep her under cover uulil 1 can prove il! She opened her eyes and looked around so wildly and senselessly that Nelll feared for her reason.. "Janet!" ho murmured. "This is Neiil. Won't you know me, dear?" Itecogniliou came into her eyes, and like a frightened child she flung her arms around his neck. "Neiil! Neiil!" "It's me, all right." "You've come!" she murmured in a passion of relief. "I knew you'd come!" lie soothed her silently. "What happened?" she usked. "Let's not talk ahnnt It uii. dear. I havo you safe!" Oh, take ine uwa.v fi-nu, ti,i horrible place!" she moaned. lake me away! Take me away!" Nelll and .Inn.f i-- ' " nn. imo the darkness, tomorrow. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles) REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Editor Views the News. 4:15 Chamber of Commerce 4:30 Poems from the Tower noom, 1:45 Itudy Valleo aud thu Van kees. li-nn Hnv iini..i.. 6:30 Monitor's News Commen tary, 0:15 N. Y. statu Symphonic 1'ltlltl. 6:110 Organ Melodies. 6:15 Montmartre Farmous Or chestras. 6:45 "Knights of the Road." 6:50 News Flashes. 7:00 L. A. Symphony. 7:15 Ilnosler Hot shots. 7:30 Your Urab Bag. 5:00 Sign Off. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST !!3 00 "Early Hlrda." :30 News-Review Newscast. is "Good Morning," J. M.Judd So Alarm Clock Club. 15 Dixie Memories. IIP Uis Angeles Uuuco Dand 15 Operatic. Echoes. ;00 I'lydo .McCoy and Orches tra. 15 Morton Downey. .".o -Old Favorite .Melodies. no The Dietalors. 15 Movie Gossip. 30 'Radio Rendezvous," Copco i. lloitieniakers Harnionv. 16 Variety Show of the Air, : 15 Sol lloopli. on - Manli.nl. in Concert Hand. 15 Sinning Strings, Radio Mu sic ' 30 Hansen Memories. :45 News-Review Newscast. 00 What Douglas County Thinks Today. M Atlernooii Dance Melodies, on -The World Hook Mall. UN--Organ .Melodies. 15- ArtM Uecltal Concert. 3li- Jack Shllkret and Orchi s tra. 50 News-Review News Flashes 0P--l'hil Lei ante and Orches tra. 30 The Children's Hour. 45 "Milk Time,' Dairies of Roseburg. 00 Editor Views the News. 15-Arthur Tracy, street Sing er. 30 Jimmy Luuicford aud Orchestra. News of Douglas County WILLI3"CREEK" WILLIS CREEK, Aug. 2L Mr. and Mrs. Harold IonaldiOi. und son, Italpb, left Wednesday for Jiocky Ford, Colorado. They have been living the past year on the Fhipps ranch up Willis creek. Mr. Davis and two sous, who have been visiting J. O. Fov-ler the past few weeks, left for Colorado last week. Mr. aud Mrs. R. L. Mooro and children and Mrs. S. W. Variium and Mm. W. T. Variium went to ueedsport, Ore., Sunday. iris itice, who Is employed at the telephone office has been sick the pait week, but is much better and will return to work Tuesday. Will liurks of Happy vuliey and J. lozior of Portland wero vlsitort at the Alton Hlee home Sunday. Mr. uud Mrs. Jim Nichols visited Friday evening with Jim's lather and mother, Mr. and Mrs. French Nichols, of itoherts creek. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Donaldson of Melrose were business callers up Willis crpek Tuesday. Chas. Voytillu of Kent crock called ut tne Victor Fhipps raiicii Tuesday. Dorothy Whlttaker and Kather Ine Hciinigli visited uith Iris It ice Tuesday atlernooii. MELROSE MICLKOSIi, Aug. 23. Mrs. Julius Sindt returned home last week from a three weeks' visit with her son-iulaw and daughter, Mr. nad .Mrs. Louis Miller, of Ulwhulls, Wash. Mrs. Mollle Newport of Clinton, Ilid., arrived last week to visit in definitely witli her brother und family, .Mr. and Mrs. John Uich ards und sou and two daughters. This is Mrs. Newport's first visit to Melrose. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Fisher, ot Troutdale, Ore., visited Monday with the hitter's uncle uud aunt, Mr. and -Mrs. c. O. Criteser, and left late in the afternoon for Ore gon caves, Crater lake and homo by way of eastern Oregon. Mr. and Airs. McGregor and turn- 5:00 "Melody Lane," with Wan da Armour. 5:30 Monitor's News Commen tary. 5:15 Victor Young and Orches tra. 6:15 Montmartre Dance Revue, starring Henry Busse and Vincent Valcente. 6:45 "Knights of the Road." 6:50 News-Review News Flashes 7:uu Knickerbocker Syinphouy Orchestra. 7:15 Paul Wliitcmun and Orches tra. 7:30 American Family Robinson. 7:45 Popularity Parade. 8:0U Sign Oft Hood Night All. THURSDAY. AUGUST 20 no "Early Uinta." 30 News-Review Newscast. 45 Alarm Clock Club, la Vagabonds of the Prairies. 30 Full Gospel Church of the Air, Rev. A. Harold Persing. 15 Sol might. On Shep Fields in lllppliug Rhyilim. 30 Ambrose and Orchestra. 15 Eddy Duchiu. no Aielody .Mountaineers. :15 Oiville Knapp. ;30 "Radio Rendezvous," Copco. : 15 Homemakers' Harmony. : 15 Variety Show of the Air, : 15 Violin Concert. :0ll Noonday Organ Concert. ; 15 Phil Harris, Denn-Gerret-sen. ::10 L. A. Symphony. :45 News-Review of the Air. ou What Douglas Co. Thinks Today. :3U Afternoon Danco Melodies. uu "World Hook Man." 05 Chick bullock uud Orches tra. 2::'n Hits From Hie Shows. 2:50 News Flashes. 3:00 lloswell Sisters. 11:15 Geno Kardos. 3:;tn Kiddies Request Program. 4:00 The Editor Views the News. -1: 15 Dick aicDouuougu. -1:30 Tho Con hands. 5:00 Glen Gray and His Casa Lomu Orchestra. 5:30 The Monitor Views the News. 5: 15 Manhattan Concert Hand. (i:on- Match Time. 6:15 Montmartre Famous Orch estras, 6:45 "Knights of the Road." 6:50 News Flashes, 7:0o Girls of the Golden West 7:15 KRNR Little Theater of the Air. 7:30 Grab Mag. S:00-Slgn Off. Community Fair Dates in Douglas Lookingglass August .27, . I Canyonvllle August 28, .' ' GlideSeptember 1. ' ;-' Silt hprlln September " I. Drain September 17-lK. DURING THE SUMMER Closed Saturday afternoon ex cept by appointment. GEORGE E. HOUCK Physician and Surgeon 311 Medical Arts Bldg. Office phone 115 Residence phone 272 -USE-THE NEWS-REVIEW WANT . ADS tly left Sunday for Granta Pass, where Mrs. McGregor and children will pick hops. The former return ed home Wednesday and left Thurs day for Grants Pass to bring hit daughter, Mrs. Velina Hliiing and children borne. Mrs. Strong was taken very ill after going td Grants Pass and had to be taken to the hospital. Ab booh bb she IB able she will return to her home In Washington. John llusenbark, Jr., Is building nn addition on his already large chicken house. C. J. Anderson left Thursday for North Dakota to visit his old home place. It has been thirty-one yeare Blnco Mr. Anderson moved from there and this Is his first visit since leaving. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fulmer return ed home the first of the week from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Class and two sons arrived Sunday and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glass and throe children arrived Monday from Strawberry Point, Iowa, to visit several days with the former's sister-in-law, Mrfl. Gladys Glasa. The former is a brother of Ed Glass and Harold Glass is his coubIii. They arc making a tour ot tho western stales and const points, this being their first trip to Oregon. Tho party all left Thursday morning for Mod ford to visit with Ed Glass, who Is employed in picking pears there. F. A. Flnley of Hoscburg made a busincs strip to Melrose curly Saturday morning. Mrs. Algol Anderson and duiigh ter Iloverly Kay are spending the week at Drain visiting Hie former's mother Mrs. Henry Alford und Mr. Alford Is at Melrose visiting his son-in-law Algot Anderson. The KlgaroHc-Mclrose Townseud club and the Elguruso Comfort club will sponsor u dance and so SUMMER WOOD PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord 16-Inch Dry, per load 16-inch Green, per load Mill Ends, per load 2-ft. Green Slab, per load Sawdust, per unit PHONE 232 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. .nUUttl nil v :: Y " : XTT NEW STYLE -OLD CHARM Today's panorama from Nob Hill sweeps the great Bay Bridge and the riling World's Fair "Treasure Island". Today's luxury distinguishes thfe Fairmont spacious rooms. ..chic Circus Lounge and exquisite Venetian Dining Room.' The smartest, friendliest place in town to stop or five... with all its historic charm intact! Shops and theaters four minutes away; garage in the building. Rate from $3.50 per flay. t CEORGE D. UlllilllliliTl L0NG DISTANCE The cost is low; attractive discount rates to many points are in effect between 7 p.m. and 4:30 a.m. and all day Sundays! THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Phono 71 cial evening at the Elgarosa play- shed Saturday evening August 21. A good time 1b hi store for all attend ing. The proceeds will be used tor the benefit of the new kitchen and for tbe benefit of the Town Bend club. 7 IDAHO FORESTS ORDERED CLOSED OGDEN, Utah, Aug. 21. AP) An order today, closing seven ceu. tral Idaho national foresta to smok ing and building catnpffres except under prescribed conditions, waft issued by Regional Forester It. IL Hutledge. The order Is Intended to enforce precautious agaiiiBt the two most common sources of mau-caused fires, he added. The forests affected are Iho Doise, Salmon, Chullis, Payette, Idaho, Sawtooth and WoiBur na tional forests. Using wliBt might be considered a -virtual junk pile, the city ot Dixon, III., built an airport hangar by using lo.utio feet of old street car track. Mrs. Victor Short of Drew was In ltoseburg today attending to business and visiting friends. TONITE Enjoy Singing and Dancing . with Plantation Inn's New Swing Orchestra At Coos Junction - - - - P .0,00 1,r" "'" ?,. SMITH. Pruidtmt Siinj To CALL AHEAD and plan a trip To call homeward and "be" with your . loved ones To close that deal at a distance Tthphoni! AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY 121 So. Stephens St.