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i mi.. uin xailr Kivriit NunJar br the ftrwH-ll. lew t o.. Inc. Mriubrr of The Aeaurlnted 1'ree. The Asaoclated I'renn III oxclunlve ly entitled to the u.e for republica tion of all new dl.patctiea credited to It or not otherwise credited In thU neper end to all local newi publuhed herein. All rlhta of re- Rubllcatlon of epeclal illtpatcbci train are alio re.ervcd. JUnrilS EI-LHWOKTH Editor Entered a. eecnnd clues nmtu-r May I'i. ll-. at the post office at KoHoburtf, Orulfou, under act of March , WH. Represented by New Vurk Kant 401 li f?trest. hi- tn-ii :!''' N- .Miehigaii Ave. Hnn Fraii el .. U20 HuhI. Struct DfiroK :n;i stupitmtioit lildg , AnKrlrm IICI H. i-iprintf Htic.-t. -atllr o;i pit-rwail Street. .'"tiIomiI i,2t IS. W. Sixth Htrt-'itt. Vov.iur, ii. c ;n Mull ma.. HI. I.ul 411 N. Tnth titrout. Atuuiu Grant Bulldum. KultHurlptlon Ilatea Dally, per year by mall Pally, 6 months by mail.... Dally, a month! by mall.... Dally by carrier per month. Dully, by carrier ptT year.. .$5.00 . 2, BO , 1.26 . .15 . 7.85 RADIO GOSSIP ' By Aunt Emma Wots .Since III wlmrl w list I'm in HhI.-iI by lllllll. tlu Inssh- emir in which tliiiis-iKfiiiiic brimd- ii- ViHiimi wit nil-Wi'll-Illt illlt hniil nil "Yill lm JiiM h"t- l.f I'llll JlllU IHlll- ,..! I,, 14 li:ilf ll f.iint- fii'in Million Kiiu," f-.iihii I.. KlmWII lltlll ,IPllf UftlOIl HHIliill .i tli.it nniihliiK f i Milt tin: I'.-.ri llul tllWeM r-lilll..ll n f 1 1 1 in I 11-11 r hi! ihe Miilmil liioiiih ii-iniK ssu-m. AIUh.hkIi ll.-nrv W.-bfoot 1.. Wi ll UMM'll ii i iiliin.nl ur.im. and (iHh-ii)L'l Mid nnlilnKl rn'iir pre ..Ifllliit. r. ll. fiioiiKli. Aunt ah.- Is JiiHl tM- ,,l pro- Dt;UlMM Mi.lii.il . I Ii A Good Move Bnir limit Dfi yearn ago, the .use hcIiooI building has been lilt! KllbJcCl Of COUHillOlllblc HpOCU- lntlmi its to lis fitness and safely. Tin: school board 1ms taken an obviously intelligent p ftMkiiin that a riunlifled ami totally disin- teresled person Inspect I In- bill hi lug and give a complete and de tailed report. II Ifl not Seriously fpieKlioned. of i tntiHO, (hat u new building in place of the present Hose school build ing 1h (lesliahle. Ilut taxpayeiH, K(rnernlly feeling the pinch of iIh Iiir prlres and inereasiiiK fiMU-ial taxt8, aro not likely to bo f a mind to vote a bond Ihhiio for a new Hchiml bnlhliiiK or for two new nehool hiillilliiKH if there 1h no more nifieney lluin mnro desirability. (,'onipetent local buflderH wh6 have looked the building over have ciueHtloned Hh actual Hiilnty. If It f h true that the Hlmchire in not In Humid condition and is a baKiinl, there Ih no finiher nnention H muHl he Hi .cd and u new butldiiiK erected. .Soon, therefore, -e flmll luive a tumpletu inspection and n report. I pon the btirtls of this rent It can ennily be drlennined whether or not action Hhould be taken, it would be u md plan also to tiiHpect the Fullerlou achool build ing. That wooden atriutnro Ih old and, before any further bond Inane Ih proponed, the true condition of the Fullcrlnn building and Hh rat ing mk a poHfdblo fire hazard should be considered too. -ll X III Km nui criiifld.H Mint luv.TinK fmin tin' 1 1 ( t i m ' If (j-i'iimiiiiiiII V v mi r ra- iiu hut wliuop(J uiid Jliib'lt-d In (Ik duxi twu wevka. bluniu aruw lug pain.. , t , Aunt Ktnina hefiru over many u back fence, and guettlvn that a c-r-lulu key wun left home, and u ct-r-till ll ii--w K It.NK urga'i pi uKruiii due W'cflni-Huay, will Mtnit ul 7:UU u. in. 1'iiiluy. "t fl-l'l Hit- iin- KiitiiKlay Work. s . Iiimvi-ly lu K ItNlt. licit IT ttilH Cfllfln-H IIKTC riHln's, ii" the Mini on I he Slnct 1ms linin , i. Jim iM r.pl.) t.ilk lo Im In-Kid. or to lu-iir tie- kIiiiiii clin k iiM'l ui'i 1 hi- 1 1 r I .',' A n.'ili'io, more f'W'T In 'cm. 'i ml lt h lu-nr fi ii in more of Ihcin: etir H'-elllH lo If V'IIHi: l" rciicr, jj iv i I ii : 1 1 1 . n Sonir htl of I he "ll.ulH.r l.li;hl.j." iniitir ii nvU ertil t-'ctnnu- for H i Iiiii- time for nothing cIm-. (.'. H"i i. .'i ;;itl i. in. M W K. i CoiiiIiik' network IiIkIiIIkIiIm in chnlc: Siil iinlii v. (id. Hi. 1 . m.. Yiilc Army k it !)' from fiiinliriili-'c. ,n. )., Sunt- dale. I.ru'1 ininiu J:h' i. m.. ( ii i'iiii.-rsi fnnii Lou A ntrt-lcs. Siimliiv, lid. 17. .'! p. in. Welter mul I'leldi. hh t-'iielN on licnrulr xrl'N "in minute in 1 lull V WOml." with Nci-iiia Tiiliniolu-e. A inline m!iov miil'lt'il last week by punr ti-chnliiil work, but Aunt l-Imuui " i f h t hcre'vt- been hiiiiii clia iiki-n minle, Slum- iliiliv H'l't n. in., .lobn N'ef li M 1 'h t'nwultin 1'iirailc, vv eekly M US blullllle; lilies of ('I'll i'll(lllll illoUIH-d III Mis feel of Wilier ,tillll I wo if i ji e ii itl shudder -nun i ud h, l-'IH I'lltA I.I.KItS: Toil I Mill's besl be i - Sinn I In yen' I'i on iiohI hut Ion. s :in p. m. OUT OUR WAY ByWilliamslj" C4 Xtkj&ftrlr:' '.V- &05H! WE OrA X ) Ay3.L'2 '.' GOT TO GIT THOT THfXT'S tVf s- GOIN' PRETTY WHUT SOU ) T !V M?L fy, QUICK, -w. WHV WERE WAITIN1 ill' il '' . o-f?.i hams e. L ,,, THE UP-KEEPER , -" ' Jmmjy&: O bill. BY IDA RINER SLEASON' CowngM, mi, NEA Sere, !. GOSSIP of the GRIDIRON CORVALLIS, Oct. 14 (AP) The approach of the U. C. L. A. invasion Ratuiday found 76 per tent of tliB OrvKon Stute college MturtliiK liai'kflelil aclected and a battle royal rUKlng between Jay Mercer and John Ellera for the rlht hnltlmck poat. Joe Clay, hla I'IishIhk arm In tiptop ahape. will be at left half, Bill Duncan at quarter and Elmer Kolherg at fullback. The return to condition of rres- cotl Hutchina. ritiht euard. touch ed off a three-cornered Imht for the ftunrd and tuckle polllona with Leon Steilinc. Hawaiian aopho- more, and John WMItrt eauer to retain their places in the line. of Stanford's football offenae, had hia Injured left aim out of Its sliiiff today but he was not ready to rejoin the f.qund at pracllce. He la keeninE In condition by JokkIuk around the field, and hopea- weieH hish he would be ready lor the Washington game Oct. 2.1. delicate flavor lasts Schilling punc LOS ANOKI.KS. Oct. H Ouar terhack Jimmy Jones may Ret a chance to redeem him.self when Southern California's Trojans hook up w ith Oreiion here this week-end. Troy's counter offense to the Webfoot's Graybeal and Smith rests solely with Ambrose Schlnd lev. But with Amby's understudy, Sophomore Orenvllle Landsdell, out with head Injury, Jones may KPt the relief Job. A Rood hack last year. Jones de veloped a case of funililitis in the npeniiiK Kiilne and saw no service hist week. ASK HUNTERS' AID IN PHEASANT CHECK KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles) STREAM PURIFYING BILL WAITS ACTION WASHINGTON. Oe't. 13. (AIM Frank T. Hell, fisheries conuuls HlfintM', expressed the hope today that congress when it meets In spe cial session next month will find time lo complete action on the Yin-son-ltarkley aull-streaiu pollution bill. The measure, passed by both the .sennit ami the bouse last session, struck a snag In a conference committee. It provide:) for pruntt ftnd loans lo states, municipalities and corporations seeking to clear tip polluted. streams. Hell described the bill as "n boon tn ihe fishing Industry He said II provides a way to restore. fish life lo many streams. The Pacific northwest, HHl suitl has streams badly tn need of puri fication, not so much beeuuse of sewnue pollution but because of poisonous discharges from smeb lei's, mines and pulp mills. It KM A IN I NO HOUItS TODAY 4:00 The Editor Views the News 4:15 The In-Lawa. MBS. 4;:tu Memory Chest. M US. 4:45 This Side of 20. MBS. ri;0U Music by Dave Schoeler. MIIS. 5:1) Wuvne King and Orches tra. MBS. fl:uiV-Mni.ll..,t News. 6:15 The Phantom Pilot. MBS. 6.-30 Frank Bull. MBS. 6:45 "Knights of the Road.'1 6: 50 News Flashes. 7:00 Vic Arden 'Orchestra and Guests. Chevrolet. 7:15 Famous Homes, McKean & Baldwin. 7:30 Henry Weber's Musical Re vue. MBS. 8:011 tins Arnbiem. 8:15 Vincent Vulcenle. 8:30 Sam Hayes. MBS. 8:45 L. A. Symphony. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS. 9:15 Hernie Cuinmings uml Or chestra. Mild. 9:30 Sign Off. 1.1 ('(ItVAI.I.IS, Oct. 11 - (Al'l liniiii' rti'f leiiilrt whd In pi vi'iir hand d and rclofisr'd more than !"."'! Chimse plica sn tils in Ihe state, called on hunters today to help them gel the bands back. (Wuiie commission members, A. S. Kimarson, associate biologist of the Oregon research unit of the i;. R. biological survey; Oregon State college, and the American wildlife institute are cooperating in a study of the fate of the birds released by the game commission. Iteciirr s fif Severn hundred hands already returned showed l the hunters' sbotguiiH are only one of many causes of death. Many ire hilled by uuiomohiloH, and oth ers fly Into telephone Hues and Mber obstacles. Some are ntarved. a lew frozen, anil cats, dogs, wild animals and othvr birds take their toll. The game commission hopes to hand all the birds released this year. CAST OF CHARACTERS KATHUCKN O'SH AN heroine, writer nf greeting card verse. IJOU MeTAVIKH hero, detec tive story writer cot." she answo ed. "You sec the folks back home my aunt and uncle, I live with them didn't 'want me to come to tho city in the fh-Nt nlnee. Thev wauled me the junitor who played I lo leuch school and well, be nice i ! to someone I didn't like very well. That's why I don't want to go back." MAT- Cupid The DUCHKSS patron of sur realist art. IMtOFlCSSOR BRACKV Kgyp tQlogUt. Yesterday: Bob and Kathleen meet for ihe first time, .strike up a pleasant, romantic attraction for each other, lint the picture is already obtaining complicut Ions the Duchess has her eyes on Bob, too. CM.lTKIl IV The I niehe.ss his black companion raised to look at her. "Ifirn did you say? Oh, yes. of course. In that lease you would be interested. But PIRATES RETAIN lo"k m'u my (i,ar lhat lln im? hh AMAiTr TDAVMHP "nw my place in your fickle af MANAGER lKAYlNUK tections." Me leaped over and ' touched with one dark finger a IMTTSIU'ltOll, Oct. 1 1. (AP) j splendid string of amber bends Harold ,1. (IMel Traynor, an old : around her throat. Buccaneer bimsidf, will guide tho "Now . Professor Bracey, mircly Pirate brig again next year. you wouldn't get jealous If I made President llenswnnger announced a new friend, would you?" She today lhat Traynor bad signed a I clasped her arms behind her contract lo manage the National I head, so that her loose satin league entry In ;u;iS. I sleeves fell back. "A girl lias to Traynor was one of the classiest third basemen lu the big show during the years lu; danced at the "bet corner" for Pittsburgh from HOJ until his retirement from ac tive play two years ago. He said at ;i; w hen he succeeded i one against another until " (icorge (iihsou as manager in June, , flung himself dnrn beside- 1!KM, that he would keep on plug-iamt slipped bis arm about her ging until 1 bring a pennant winner J slender shoulders. 'T'ntil you to Pittsburgh." He still has to I drive us mail. Duc hess. Don't go aciiieve mat amnnion. i wo iar, my dear. I m warning von Arrest made here on speeding charge Perry Sprinuslead was arrested hero Inst evening by county of li fers, and Is being held for auihe.i lies at Purl land, where bo in wanted for an alleged traffii- law violation. An officer is expected here today to take Springstrad to Port land to answer ihe charge. The sheriff's, office d ise lhat Sprlngsienil is in-cased of driving a locally-on tied truck at exceed vc speed on a Portland street. His Bu- IDailE IPcvotions By DK. CUAS. A. KDWAHDs"" Some vein's ago a great statesman made the outstand ing nf a lenient l hfi h f!e ."!! cateil lo a noble (piest wik noi lo he Judged by fin apparent failure to reach Home fixed and rigid goal, but rather In the ijUalitv of its strmtii:. It somethtug like thai the wilier of tln New Testament tiled io teach us. Kvi'i thing depend upon hat a mini Is tr lug lo he. and upon the kind of i!cm, Hon ami lowilty he gives to his own efforts. "As lor hidden treasure" marks Ihe standard of Ihe eagerness that wins from lite lis best. Our (iml. Thou art the source of u isdom and goodness and love, ami w e come to Thee that Thou wouidst fill our IDes wltli a great long! tic for w hat Thou art to w tiling to give to us. Olve us an enter spirit and a persistent desire for Hint fill n ess of grace that liu-s ih Tlaee. Amcu. l i r, l ::m 1. 1:. J:i:.- riitDAY, ocTonKU 7:0u - "Karly Binls." 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7:46 J. M. Judd says "Good Morning." 7:50 Alarm Clock Club. N:lfi--MlK l-'n'ddie Miller. MBS X:;!U--ledicati(in of New Lincoln Tunnel Huder Hudson Itiver MBS. 8:45 Andy and Virginia. MBS. ii: an Sycamore Street. M BS. !( : Ifi Brooklyn Symphony. !l:;tn Vocal Varieties. 9:45 We Are Four, MBS. 10: nil Hometnakers I Inrinnnv . 10: 15 Carson Robinson and Buckarooa. MBS. 10:30 Heckers Information reau. MBS. u: la MerrymaUers. MBS. 1 1 :00 Copco, Story Behind Song. 11:16 Variety Show of the Air. 11:45 Hecker Silver Dust. MBS. I 1 : en 1, A. S niphonv . 12:15 "Sinaina Strings," Radio Music. 12:30 American Family Robinson, Red & White Stores. 12: -15 News-Review of the Air. i ;00 Henninncr's Man on the Street. SI renin lined Sv ing. M BS liance Melodies. I I'rauk Snrt inn and t t h s j tin. MBS. "World Book Man" and Music. 2:30 The Johnson Family. MBS. If- Interlude 2:50 News Fiashe. 3:00 Feminine Fancies. MBS. 3:30 "Milk Time," Dairies of Roseburg. t: ijihuo i ainpus m is 4:00 The Editor View the News 4:15 The" In Laws. MBS. I Iin- Memnrv Cliesl. M US. 4:4"iThis Side of 20. MAS. 5:CC Memory Lane, with Wanda Armour. .in Hick .stabiles Ouhcsira MBS. 1". Pictuies In Mii-ic. MBS. 6:00 H.insen Motors. 6: l. Phantom Pilot. MBS. 6:30 Miracles of Sport, L.ipham Motors. 6:4fi "Knight of the Rod." 6:50 News Flashes. 7 : 00 Poems from the Tower Room. Vi:. I'lnl Hams 7:30 The Lone Runger. MRS. S "n I li tun lie) H..I M ItS S: I.. Peseiiption of Ihe Kiel of ihe r;nth. MI'S. N::i'i P.uade of tin- M.ifsirn 9:00 Alka Seltrer News. MBS. 9: 1 a in Drue OJeu .MUrU. MBS. :80 tsifcru Off. Tho year. Kgyptologlst has feel- WILSON RETAINED AS PHILLIES' BOSS ! team finished third this i Kven I ings." , 0 . . "Mercy, how melodramatic we are today. Professor!" lunched the Duchess. "Is lhat what von learned poking around the tire some mummies? Kroni what "you nnm iinn mu VOUISUU, ItlOSe OUC PIIH.ADKI.PIHA. Oct. 11 (AIM dead, dry as dust, princesses all rry Nugent, president of the had more Ihnn one Pharaoh lo their credit. You should have learned a few things from them." H let the nmber beads driVble slowly through his fingers like bubbles of imprisoned sunshine. "I did learn many, many things In Kgypt, dear enchantress." he murmured, "ami when I look at these beautiful heads, what thoughts come to my mind what thoughts!" The Duchess pulled her neck lace away and daintily smothered a yawn. "I ll say you're tiresome today, Profesnr. You've been here two .gned.i hours and not a single smile in o all that time. Most certainly 1 I shall Ket acquainted with the R. H. S. GRAD NOW handsome young man across the rM Cfil I pre TFAM hal1- Maybe he ran save nie UI1LUU.LUL 1 Clvi j fr((IU nD.soiutely passing out With I ennui." Jell n Paiice! te, a graduate of j mm Kos. lnirg high school last spring. I Bob himself would have been and a member nt the Indians' grid - surprised if he had suspected team ihe lasi lew years, is now til),. Duchess was taking anv spe atiending Albany college. He is ni.aH intcrejit in him. He bnd member ot Hie college root hall I passed her once tn Ihe hailwav team, which is leaving tomorrow in though, what a o.ueer-looklng io play College of Puget Sound at person she was. wondering idly if Tticoma in their liist northwest he was vouug or old. with her oaten m e game, according m , strange mop of hair. Probahlv "I should say not," agreed Boh , with rather more emphasis than was necessary. "I'm on my own, loo. instead of going into my dad's business. Scion of u good family turning to a life of crime and all that, you know. My mot Iter didn't leach me lo commit robbery and kill uys, but I'm paid to do it." "Of course it Is nice to be In dependent," said Kaihleen. adding eyebrows ami turned I" "m'' wistiuliy. "uniy sometimes lis uwiuny wen, hwiuiij lone some and worrisome, and " She did not finish the sentence. "Well, from now on, 1 you'll know that Sehmatz ami I are tip .sialrs. When you get tired mak ing rhymes, just say the word and we'll come running." "Kven if you're right In Hie midst of committing murder?" she asked. "I'd pass up a good murder any day for bean soup. Ho you know the person who has the studio acrnxs from mine?" "Just to speiik to when I meet her in the hall or something," Kal bleen answered. "She Is ul ways very pleasant and she's aw fuliy rich, 1 understand. She has lots of arly friends who're always going back and forth from her studio. They look so well, kind of different and interesting; I've often thought I'd like to meet some of them. But Pat would never approve ot that." SA1-K1', Oel. It A heavy for ward wall capable of playing eith er a five, six or seven-man defense will he Willamette's chief hope to stop high-scoring San Jose Slate col lege, w hen the i wo col legiate elevens clash Friday night in California. j i in i leiirciu s iimiia en hiiiiii ill an ime IIC1CUS-- on Illltl ion last Saturday In whipping Univer sity of Portland. PCLLMAN. Wash.. Oct. If The CougaiH are scrimmaging against a barrage of passes this week In hopes of perfecting a de fense against the iiulck slrikm; at tack of the Washington JUi3klo.3 Saturday. Coach llollinghory indicated he would concern rate the prad fee sessions mostly to defense when he put Dick lOiuer.son, sophomore passer, on Hie "revels" represent ing the Cniversily of Washington lo pass every time the first string Is caught off-balance. have more than one man friend you know, lo fully uppreciate the right one." "If a man could only he sure bo was that lucky right one," the professor muttered. "Vow nlav He her SKATTI.K. Oct. H It's over the hill to the testing block lor the I'niversity of Washington foot ball team tonight. The team leaves for Pullman. where Saturday Washington and Washington State will fight it out. not only for state supremacy hut for the right to stay in the Pacific coast conference rare. Both teams have lost once, and another setback will just remove the loser from championship con sideration. Washington losi lasi week to Oregon State in a d '-i up set, while Washington State fell before California, 27-0. (IBB gDGimiD (ko -- r- lllllll COPYRIGHT 1937, THE WUKEN FAMILY, INC., ALADDIN, PA. THE WILKEN FAMILY BLENDED WHISKEY 90 PROOF THE STRAIGHT WHISKIES IN THI5 PRODUCT ARE ?0 MONTHS OR MORE OlO, 25 STRAIGHT WHISKIES, 75 GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS, 20 STRAIGHT WHISKEY 20 MONTHS OlDj STRAIGHT WHISKEY 4 YEARS OLO Philadelphia Nat inliul league base ball club, today had set lied Phila dclphia's annual iiusttime of guess ing about the future of Jimmy Wilson as manager of the Phillies. The Phils finished in the cellar last year and during spring train ing were again picked lor last place. How ever, a six-game win ning streak late in August helped i hem finish seventh this year, only a game behind the sixth-place Brooklyn Dodgers. -,l feel thai Wilson has accom plished the best results willi the material aailable." Nugent said in announcing W ilson had Pat She laughed. "Yes, Pal s Just fi ke a fussy mother hen where I'm concerned, if you can imagine a lieu smoking a pipe and talking Iiibh brogue. He doesn't care for the Duchess because' she makes him move her furniture around." "Don't b I a in o hi in." B o b stretched his arms. "I'm still stiff from pushing my stuff into place." "The paper bad her picture one Sunday, and a big write-up about her paintings and her jewels. One emerald petulant in particular was said to be famous all over the world. Imagine living so near anything like that!" "Weil, she probably doesn't wear them down here so the place won't be raided," be answered. "I must remember to mention the Duchess and her emerald to my family so they'll know that Cm moving in the right eirejes. They are convinced I'm living in some hovel and maybe selling pencils on t he st red for a crust , w hi le my genius sprouts." SANTA CLARA, Calif., Oct. 11 Coach Shaw thinks his Santa 'Clara Broncos will finish their foot hall I season without defeat "if we can get offensive line blocking and de velop a passing game." Victors over Stanford and Uni versity of San Francisco, the Bron cos will play University of Port laud at San Francisco Sunday. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11 Uni versity of San Francisco's font ball players were on route to Butte to day for their game Saturday with the I'niversity of Montana Griz zlies. The Dons will remain in the northwest uud play Oonzaga at Spokane Oct. 2. SUMMER WOOD PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord'... S2.00 1 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord S3. 00 16-inch Dry, per load - S4.50 16-Inch Green, per load S3. 00 Mill Ends, per load - $4.50 2-ft. Green Slab, per load - S3. 00 Sawdust, per unit S2.00 PHONE 282 NtM.I H'l'.MM'il Ihti' Inilav. He Is . oMsi.i.t ..I ii ik.-l stall.' r nt I" 1 1 1 -: liiu-lv. .Inlm is ii son of Ki'v. uml Mi's. V. t. Faiurllr III Kiisclilll . j ELEANOR ROOSEVELT I AUTHOR OF BOOK actress or medium. Her eyes. with their heavy NKW UKK, Oct ;t I API l Mis Fi.inkbn Delano Kooevelt i has w linen ahe.-k n the interna- initial sitiiuiion. it was learned t- il.iv in publi.-hmg circles. i The Mdmne is tilled "This 1'i.mMed World" The president's wile, it is understood, presents her own ideas and suggestions for peace. The 1M1. "f M pages, will be published in January. Mrs Koose veil, according to George Be. hv, literary agent, completed ihe work on her i ecenl trip to the w est coast. Mis. KiMwevelt's nut ohii .graph v, "This Is Mv Story." vill be ub lifbcd by liurper auj Brothers lu November. But when be finally said good night to Kathleen and was open ing his own door. Ihe Duchess herself came out ol her studio, a ciunpaiiieil by Professor Bracey. She glided right over to Boh with both hands outstretched. "Simply delighted to welcome another fellow artist!" she gushed. Bob took her bejcweled lingers as cordially as possible, but looked somewhat puzzled. "Please, not an artist just a word grind- sreined tn dwarf I v,,',, lu.mv. Si-hmal!" The ter- looked hypnotic ..i..,. cmu-llntr flerrelv at the '"'M' Mall professor. The hair stood up ' t in a riilce on the dog's neck and ibis sharp fangs showed. "Can't 1 1.-... I.I ...Ll. :.. i . .-L...M.. . .. , in,- iinir mum in tier e picked Hie little animal l'P studio, asking lor more betin in jlia .,I-:fl. -The pooch's still soup. "ou were right about the .-i range ,(M-e." lie explained. "We soup, us me ttest ever. 111 I It. , h, . ,..,, Vel but Miss I O Shan. We " Ah, then veil do notice the with great gusto and now showed a comfortable bulge under his rough white coal. "Von know I'm glad you've 1 a ken that studio upstairs," Kath leen was saving. "AH the other people w ho ha e studios here go PA l.O ALTO Fullback Bill : Calif.. Oct. II Mulman. key man B. P. O. ELKS Regular meeting Thursday. Octo her 11. Business of importance. All officers and brothers are urged to meet at tho Klks Temple at 3:30 p. m., Thursday, October 11, and go to tho top of 'Ml. Nebo for the funeral services of our late brother, Harry Seigel. Ira B. Kiddie. Sec'y. ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. sonu large make-up. that her Munll fa enough for Huythinc. He dc she was a girl he didn't car know very well. Now hi HELP KIDNEYS PASS 3 LBS. A DAY Doctor say your lddneyi ootUin 15 lotto f tiny tub or filters which help to purify th lood nd keep you healthy. Most people pui shout 3 pinta day or about 3 douduj of waste. Frequent or eranty ptcntra with smartlnt and burning ahowa then may b to me thing wrong with your kidneys or bladder. An e 1 cess of acids or po'ona is your blood,' when due to functional kidney disorders, may be the cause ol naggine backache, rheum at fs pains, lumbago, leg pains, loss of pap and en ergy, getting up nights, swelling, puMosM under the eyes, headaches and dimness. Don't Wftitt Aflk your druggist for Doan's Pills, used surffj-fully by miUioas for over 40 1,-eurs. They give happy relief and will help ths IS miles of kHney tubes fluih out poisonous, taste (rom your blood. Get Doaa't rUls, SEE H. H. WALTERMIRE for Monumental Curbing Vaults Granites Marble and Dronre '-WAX s. JT " 1 "1 ... ; Schiiialr.'.'" tin nine to the terrier w ho .is w a i chine them w Hh liri,.),- ....... I I..I .1 Tl... .1.. I. ... I I ll.-k.-il ii. his sh,.,.. ol tl... Minpi-r I """. '". "m"'"' , .Mill Will you eonio H see inr 1 real soon? By the way. yon must j shake hands with Mr. McTavish. I Professor Biacey. You'll prob I ably see a lot of each other." J Afler they hud pone on and be w an safely behind his (hnn-. Boh building pretty empty." "Then ou stay here all the lliii.,'" (.-. L...l i.-flti ,..(... "Yes. It's the only place I'vtj iTo ta continued) "I wanted to t-how my leetii ai that guy with the sldeburn, too. old man. Believe I'e seen hitu UMPQUA CLEANERS Quality Workmanship Always PHONE 472 Oak and Stephens Stt. Swift, Easy Way to CALIFORNIA Day and nipht, rcgardlen ot the Weather, our fine, fan trains speed to sunny Cali fornia. When you go our way you relax in the knowledce that heavy steel rail', securely anchored on a private rieht-of-way, are the SAFEST, risint-ridiag high uay in the uvrU. But safety, speed and comfort are not all: Economy dining car meal,, v and 10c Tray Food Service, low rail and Pullman fares are other reaom why wise travelers of today are traveling Southern Pacific. Here are examples of how- little it costs to go to: 1 Ontvur Feunitrit San Francisco $11.03 $19.35 Los Angeles .. 18.76 29.00 Tares shown ahove are stood in coaches and reclining chair cars. Also in tourist sleeping cars, plus small berth charge. Southern Pacific J. E, Clark, Aflt. Phone 11. 1