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FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1937. iMuru ftallr Ki--lM Kuniler br tlie KrHM-lletlrw ., In1. Member of The AorIatrd I'reas The Associated ITeM lit excluMlve ly entitled to the ufle fur republica tion of all new dispatcher credited to It or not otherwtee credited In this puper and to all Loral newa publlihed herein. All right of re- Eubllcatlon of special dispatch rein are aliio reserved. HAllltlS KLLBWOHTH. .Editor Kutcred as second clan matter May 17, J92U. at the pout offh'u at ItoHeblirK. I'regou, under act Of March il. 18711. Represented by New York 21 Earn 4'Uh Street, HiIcuki il'i'l N. Miiiiig.ili Avi'. Han 1-ranelNCO llupli Ktieel llrlmll ills Htclihcnscill HUlK.. l.ua AtiKelra 4(i:t H. tfiirliig Klrccl. le-allh- liiu titewart blurt. I'orllnuil 02il ti. W. Mxlli Sireet, uuener, II. i:. 711 Hall llldK., HI. I.uul. 411 N. Tenth Htreel. Allanlu Itii Grant Iiulldlnlf. Kubscrlptlos Rsiss Pally, par year by mall IB.00 Dally, $ months by mall. ...... J 60 Daily, I months by mall l.lf I)ally by carrier per month.... .$& laliy. by oarrler par year..,., T.I& Republican Problem THE decision of Senator Erod orlvk W. Slotwcr to dccllno In bo n candidate to succeed himself In I ho United Slates Honutu not only offers u glittering oppoi'lun ity to ambitious republicans In Oregon liut will duubtlesH lll'llIK forth tint awaited aiinounccmcnl from Willis Muhoncy of Kluiuulh Fulls ua to Ills intentions. There can bo lllllo doubt now tlmt Mulioney 'will endeavor to become a United StuluB senulor. Thus fur there bss been no list published of possible or iirobiiblo rniiiihllciui cundldutes. The Ore gon primary luw gives iuimiIh op purliiully for Bi'lf-HtnitoiD lo pro ject themselves Into lliu Jlniellghl. A nuuihor of hopeful republicans doll IjtlfHH will Beck the nomina tion. One mini who In unusually well qualified for the poBllliin hut who In definitely not a Bolf-Hturtor 1 Guy Cordon of Roseburg. Cordon bus been closely In touch Willi fed oral legislation vital to Oregon for iimny yours. He prohubly knows moro nbnut tho nubile IuhiIh prob lein, which Ib Oregon's foremost problem insofar nB the congress Is concerned, than uny other per- 8011. Tho grout fault of Hie Oregon By.Htem or choosing oflicluls is thai tho Belf-sliirter unci the ballyhoo urllst ban all of the best of it In a primary nice. A man llko Guy Cordon will not voluntarily cuter into lhat Horl of a eumpulgii. This situation presonls a real lest to the republican parly in Ihe slate. If Ihe parly lenders ure (o rebuild Ihelr broken renin's Ihey must discourage tho publicity Beck ers who may waul u place on the I'i'Iiulilicuii primary ballot. Though Guy Cordon has been menlloned In various iiunrters of Ihe Btalo since It was first rumor ed that Henulor Stoiwor might not run, thoro Is no certainly HwJ. lie will become u cundldule. Just how to get Ihe inline of u man like Cor don on the primary ballot Is a ser ious problem, but It is a problem tho republicans must solve II Ihey beat Mahnuey and send a really able mull lo the Culled Slulos sen-ale-- one who Is not hii opportun ist, ami who liaa a genuine desire to serve only Ihe peuple of Ihe Btalo us a whole with pictcrencu to no special group. Editorials on News (Continued from pugo 1) trouble was lhal everybody found out the sumo thing at about the tmmo time and KVKUYHOl'Y wanted lo sell at onto. When everybody want to sell and nobody wants to buy, .'KICKS TUMULK. That's whut liuppeued lu the stock imtrket. polt nearly two years, bualueaH men have seen cowls sleadlly llalng and have been worried by lhat fact, but they have imped against hope t hut Santa Onus might take care of rising ens Is and Htlll tdiowcr down a satisfactory profit. What their books told them oil July 1 convinced them that "theru uili'l no Santa Clans." Hence the pestdmiaiu that has ruled thu markets since lhat time. pASTK Ibis in your hat : " If you upend more I ban ou take In. you'll CO UltuKK. When costs .'ncreasn prices must iurreaae, and Ihe more prices in crease the less people tun afford to buy. When pioritH fMirfer, vuges must suffer sooner or later. Yon can't, ptnir a quart of walei nut of a pin! cup. rT,IIK sooner we come to a reall ' ration of tlieao fur.danieiital facts, the better It will be for u II pf UB. RAMBLINGS by Paul Jenkins COUNTING! what the JayhlrdB can id ft way, wo had over four Iouh of tilhuita tJiis year," Diirl niirl Mnthf-r told iiih y oat it- ,W9, uuy, aa my wile and 1 w?rc Iiav- . iim u blK bun day dlrinr at f tln'fr farm on the McKetizle, "Why, how many did the juya take, do ' you think?" I,.' aaked. t' Well." Dad rcplii-'d, "we estimate the amount ut lour hundred pounda and I know that we aren't far wroiiK. The jays Heeni to pieler lu Chillyri and lavianad, to the liureelonax. Thin year I he luvi anua tailed to yield: hence the peaky thieve coucuutiated on the Iju flilllyii which, BCHtlereu y- tematlcully about portions of the grove for pollenizers, ordinarily provide about tour hundred pouuda. J hia yeur the juy not every one of them." Juybirda alwavB have bi?eu a nor- loua ineuacu to the filbert grower n the .McKfii.iL' hut, oddly n on nil, the Heaaon a year a no they dldn t make their ai'l'i atance until the hurveat huh over. They made up for their lanhneHH thin year, however, by kIiowIiik up extraordi narily early, and Ihey eame in lioven. They descended on theme lllhert treea by Die hundred, niak i)if,r counilesH trlpH hack and forth between them and the tluil)er clad inountaiuaideH not tar dlataut where, apparently they made their homes. On each trip they'd have a nut in thefr claw a and aoine- timert, in t-aae of the I hi Chlllya, a whole duster. Did you ever nee a jay crack a filbert? Maybe you Ihlnk he can't do it. Well, you would be mightily iniKtakeu. J it; can hold it between hia toea atop a fence pout or the limb of a tree and, with staccato tap of his bill, burst Its hardshell like nobody'H huaiueaa. IMne squirrels and gray dinners are in-cat Ihleves in a nut grove alKO, and, If left unchecUed, will do a lot more damage than the Jays; but, Hpiirrels can be con trolled. No one, that, I've over heard of, haa discovered a practi cable method of keeping Ihe jays away. If anyone has, 1 know sev eral filbert growers who would llKo to abate his knowledgo. LIFE-LONG AIDE OF . REPUBLICANS DIESj NKW YOUK, Oct. 20. (AIJ ' LaKayello II. Cleaaou, who an nounceil the result, ot roll calls nominating seven presidential can didates und who served :tl years us secretary of the New York re publican state cominlftee, has an swered tho final roil call. "Colonel I.al'e" us he was known lo one of Ihe widest circle of friends of any politician lu (he na tion, died Sunday after a lifetime devolcd to the republican parly, lie was 7 I years. old. A master of political convention detail, (lleason wus a fixture at. national and atutu conventions for 10 yours, . 0 MRS. DEWEY RITES SET FOR TUESDAY Mrs, Dorothy Jeanle Iewey, 111!, wife of Charles Hewey. Anchor, Oregon, died In Snleni last l-'riday. she was born in Iloldredge, Neb., July la, limit, and cauie to this county In 11)10 where she bus since resided. She taught in the schools at Sulherllu, Aiilauf, Anchor and AhIi. Oregon, and wus married lo Chill leu iH'Wey, June US. liClJ. lie sides lu? husband she is survived by u sou, 1'htllip lranklin Jtewcy; her mother, Mia. Hosell.i lhldge. Wilbur, und four brother. Vivian, Ivan and Daniel Hiide. Wilbur, and Douglaa Hrldge, IooUout, Ore. Sim was a member of tho Metho dist churl.. Wilbur, and I'lagles auxiliary. Services will be held in Ihe clutpel of the Douglas Kuneral home Tuesday at l:.Hi u. in., Uev. ('has. A. Kd wards otliciatini:. In lermeiit will take place III Ihe Ma sonic cemetery at lllendale ut p. in. -o- GRAND JURY BEGINS INVESTIGATIONS Tho OtuniliiH county untml Jury met loiluv to tnvt'KliKUU rrltninul tnitttt'i'M iiri'tni'ntin-y to tin1 ii'kuIhi- Ntivi'inlM'i- ii'iin in rnuri. It m ex-pi'i-li'it tile Jury will br lu i;fslnn Hit- only u r' ihiyn. Hue t tin' fuel Hull K. (1. lliii-ll t Dillaril. rlrt'nn Hit' illlty (Ml the jury, was nil will. II. I' .Shli'lilw of liiiwi'liulK mih ilruwn unit Hwnru in Imluy. II was ri'imrli'il Imlny Unit nM'U iui; (if the Novemlii-r Icrtn nf ctr-i-iiit . it pnii'iilily will In! pnat liiiuoil until NiiU'llllii'l' IK. BOY SCOUT HEADS TO MEET TONIGHT meeting of Ihe district com mittee or Hoy Stouts will be held at I he chain tier of commerce of lice hi 7 :tn o'clock tonight. Dr. K. J. Walnsotl, chairman, reports impnrtMiit business la lo be con sidered and all members are urg- (t by li t in lo be present. CRITTENDEN GETS STATE LEGION POST V. D. Crittenden of CoaebniK whs appointed chidi man of Ihe finance coiuuiitiee at an executive rom-iiiiiu-u meeting tuHiVivi: u partujt'ut of the Amviimu Ltkiou at yortluud Suuduy. OUT OUR WAY ! ! THAT'S" ' HIGH RADIO SPOTS W 'AUNT EMMA "' "r WOTS; Since Mishu Klmun can't be here anyway, It's a good thing love drives fiddlers lo flddliu'. imprea sarin Chandler and his virtuoaoa, ( 'arpenler and Wallers, impersou ale inuslciuns credilably. !More over! The KUNU-OSC-Oregon Asaoci ut mi Sportscust origlnuled by Aunt JOniiiia and her flock, und distrib uted to KC.If, KOOS and KMHD, weal smoolhly enough. Aunt Ulti ma has heard lhat Sport scaater 1'engi a Is lo be hung out with Monday's washing, to get Ilie cramps out of his joints, Induced by three houra work with two oth ers in a grandfather's clock sized announcing booth. , ! JjceHseu, frauds! Jleiiny Kubin, Hebrew comedian and iniiHter dialectltian, whose "Script Teaaers" ahow closed on MBS lust Tuesday, has been signed for weekly appearances on the same net, eueh Tuesday at 8:00 p. in. A new program direded by Walt Johnson, und co-starring Francos Hunt, the i'luy Boys, und Kenny Allen all of film lame will bo tho vehicle. Details not yet public, Aunt Kmnia wots the sur prise party will have guiues for listener participation and u charily motif. Lou Hrlngs hornslers will account for the music, blow by blow, having just donu a stretch at the Hollywood Trocadero, !Alkalt (iuich! Kd I.awry'a out of the desert Import unre of developing n greater Interchange of travel be I ween Pacific coast ptdnlw was at ivssed here today by Chester Arthur, "good will amlmssador," representing the liedwood lOinpire aKHoehilion, Golden gule bridge and highway district and Humboldt county (California) board of trade, as northwest commissioner. The association and the bridge district also maintain a almilur ambassador in southern Califor nia, whose function It Is to direct and develop more tratl'ie via Cold en gate bridge und Redwood um pire Into Oregon, Washington and llrllbdi Columbia. "The nor! Invest Is benefiting from Redwood empire ami bridge district, stimulation of traffic from southern California, and the whole 1'aclflc coast will gain aud profit from the stimulation of new traf fic bet ween Pacific coast points," staled Arthur. He pointed out that more than ISa.iiiiu.iMM) has been expended in the development or the Hedwood empire system of highways, the development nf which, lu conjunc tion with the Golden gale bridge, forms a key link In the all l'acitlu coast highway syatein. Scenic and safer winter routings are now available between north west, i iu California points, In the form of "snowless" routes, via San I'rauctsco ami Ihe $;tft,nuii,ono Gold en gatu bridge. T h e Northwest commissioner pointed out that trnfrir via Hed wood empire syateiu of highways has consistently tncreajsed each year, and that since the opening of the Golden gale bridge last May, Hurtle increased more than ever. A considerable volume nf this traffic ia directed into north west poinlH via Grants Pass -noitheni gateway to the Redwood empire by the association and Its members. FUNERAL HELD FOR j MRSUV1. RED1FER ! I'uni'i-.il si'i iii i's fur Mrs. Miiuilc j IVni l lli ihli i' ui'ii' held iu the i rlmiu'l nf ihe DnuglHS l'uneral ; Inline this ailerniiiiti at 3 oVIni-k.t liev. Mr. I.inviii of ihe l'lrsl Chris-! Unit t liurrh olllclntiiit;. Intel iiiihiI I muk plate lu tliu Civil Ktud ceuiu-tery, VISITOR STRESSES COAST TBAVEL LINKS ER too ,v MUCH vFeu,r! heat with his gang, und Tuesday at 7:00 p. m. will celebrate with a gay Hallowe'en party. Ghosts and hobgoblins will join with the film great. Sain Seidel's orchestra will saw at the fiddle alrliiRS, and the Mrlan alsterH will greet' with "Veinl Velui." Let de fish fry pro ceed"! Hello, Hill! Aunt Knuna will assist Klks' Na tional traffic safety program Wed nesday at S : :i0 p. m. when she broadcasts Ihe festivities in which Joe (Wanna Duck?) Tenner, Par ky karkus, and other celebrities will "ride tho goat." Los Angeles civic chorus, Klks' famous "D!l Chanter," and "!)9 Symphonic Hand" will be beard (irand Ex hausted Koosler ('. Spencer Hart will make the theme speech, and Colombo Ohoho Klks band and chorus will do the finale. Auut Km mu 'zonnorcd, she yvota. !Oh, three choers! "The Liltle Old Woman in the Shoe," widely loved tune of '2!, was revived with much success by Martha ('lark and orchestra yes liddy. And Prof. James W. Crow ell of Koulhnrn Calif's little Pomo na college, Hubert Taylor's Alma .Mammy, will talk ou tho MHS"ita dlo Campus" Thursduy at It: 45 p. m. on "The Novel of the Mexicuu Hovolution." !Thassall lldday! rongreHKtnan James W. Mott, who will be In Hoseburg Tuesday to address the Hoaeburg Klwaula club, and deliver a Navy day talk before (he high school students, will give private Intorvlews to person;! desiring to discuss any special 'congressional matters in which they aru Interested, he au nounced today. He will attend the regular meet lug of the Kiwauis club between 12 noon and 1 p. in., and between 1 and 2 o'clock will meet persons having official business with him. lie will remain ut the I' in input hotel during that hour aud may be contacted there. Due to the calling of a special session of congress for Nov. la, IiIb Itinerary throughout his dist rict has been shortened so that Ut1 has only a very limited amount of time for each place Yiaited during the recess. The estimuled world producllnn of gold Is sli'iidily Ini'i-enslng. II was $iii.!I6H,imio in 1929 and $1, 011.627,000 lu 1935. IDatltg iDevoticns J l.v HII. ('HAS. A. KIlWARDS Psalm 125, Is tlloiight lo hnve been wrlllen In Ihe rapllvlly days, when Iho writer was lifliirliiK "il his soul lu conli dence und hope and trust. He was suffering Ihe indignities und hurdshiiLs thai were In lie .'Xiiecled at the hands nf a hard and i-rnel oppressor. While Ids own beloved elly lay in alninsi hopeless ruin. Once more we leniii i Inn it s not Ihe man who bus all Ihe comforts and Mess lugs of life who Is happiest ef finds life to be must worth while. It has, strange as II may seem, oflener been the children of misfortune limn lite children of good fortune who have re joiced the most in the fact of tlod's goodness and care. r would be grateful for Thy good nm iilenies. and for the way of life that has helped us Our Hod. May we be ever lullliful lo Thee. Amen. MOTT AVAILABLE 10 INTERVIEWERS By Williams -i2 )- -;irinnmr T Circuit Court: Howard M. Iluiley, $!l.00; Itoscbnrg News-Kuview, $5.25; Paul K OoddiM, $15.00; !.awyars' Coon J'nbl. Co., $7.50; Flunk Sheimrd Co., $10.00; West KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles) REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Tho Editor Views the New. i: lo The In-Laws, MBS. 4::)0 Mcniorv ChoHt, MHH. 4:45 This Side of 20. MBS. 5.00 "Melodj ane" with Wanda Armour. 5:30 To De Announced, Mils. 6:00 Hansen Memories. 6:15 The Phantom Pilot, MBS. 6:30 Frank Bull, MBS. 6:45 "Knights of the Road." 6:50 Newa Flashes. 7:00 Manhattan Concert Bnnd 7:15 To He Announced, M11S. ( 7:30 Lone Ranger, MBS. - 8:00 Henry Weber's Pugcuut of Mijioiiy, Ms. 8:80 tins Arnhiem. 11:45 Knickerbocker Symphony. 9:80 Aika Seltzer News, MBS. 9:16 Paul Whiteman's Orchestra, MBS. 0:ao men oit. TL'KSDA V, OCTOUUll 20 7:00 "Karly Minis." 7:30 News-Review Newscast, 7:45 Alarm Clock Club. 8:15 Uig Freddie Miller. MBS. 8:30 Ray Hendricks and Organ. MUH. . 8:15 Andy & Virginia. MRS. 9:00 Sycamore Street. MBS. 9:15 Shep Fields. 9:30 Studies in Ulack mid White MBS. 9:45 We Are Four. MBS. 10:00 Homemakers Harmony. 10:30 Heckers Information Bu reau. MBS. 10:45 Merrymakers. MI1S. 11:00 Copco, Ports of Call. 11; 15 Variety Show of the Air. 11:45 Hecker Silver Dust. MBS. 12:00 Hlaekstonc Concert Tilu, M US. 12:13 Jean King. Vocalist. MBS. 12:30 What Hoes Vour Hand Say? M41S. 12:45 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Hennlnger's Man on the Street. 1:15 Streamlined Swing. MBS. 1:30 Duncu Melodies. 1:15 Frank Sarlino and Orclies- tin. MBS. 2:15 "World Book Mint" and Music. 2:30 The Johnson Family. MBS V : -I - 'nterlude. 2:50 News Flashes. ' 3:00 Feminine Fancies. MBS, 3:15 The Children's llniir. 3:15 Radio Campus. MBS. 4:00 The Editor Views the News 4:15 The In-Laws. MBS. 4:30 Memorv Chest. MBS. 4:45 This Side of 20. MBS. 5:oo Jaxr Nocturne. MBS. 5:30 Symphony In Rhythm. MBS 6:00 Monitor News. 6:15 The Phantom Pilot. MBS. 6:30 Frank Bull. MBS. 6 1 45 "Knights of the Road." 6:50 News Flashes. 7:00 Vic Arden Orchestra and Guests. Chevrolet. 7 :1ii Slngllme. MBS. 7:S0 Witches 'lairs. MBS. 8:00 Benny Reublns Surprise Party. MBS. 8:30 Ishum Joues Oj-eh. MUS S: 15-New York Clvle drill. 9:C0 Alka Seltzer News. MBS. 11:15 Hnrare Heldls Orcli. MBS. 9;30 Sign Oft. HUNDREDS ATTEND HANSEN CO. OPENING The Hansen Molor company was host Saturday night lo ft ciilweily crowd al Its new iiunrters on Oak mii.i Slpnheiis streets. Between Lion and 1100 persons were present for Itlir entertainment, which Included music, daiielug and other features 'locether with motion pictures. In j addition to those who were iiecoui I ii.i,.l:il.il liiHl.ln thu Hitn.'InilM hnil.l. ling, hundreds were turned aw a; (because of lack ot space. Publ. Co., 5.00; P. T. T. Co.J $4.65; Mrs. A. Wade, $180.00. County Court: It. L. StearnB.1 $106.45; H. 11. Koadman, $78.S4; P. TT. Co., 3.S5. Justice Couit: P. TT. Co., $2 35. Juvenile Court: Itkhfield Oil Co., $1.8s; Shell Oil Co., $5.13 and $2.11; 1'. TT. Co.. $1.40; Mrs. A. Wade, $2.60; Agnes M. Pitchford, $43.70; Union Oil Co., $1.05; S. I. A. CoBim., $5.60. District Attorney: I-enler L. Wlmberly, P. M.. $5.00: P. TT. Co.. $9.40. . AtiaOKnor: P. TT. Co.. $1.35. Clerk: i-emer L. Wlmberly. P. M., $40.00; Pac. Slut, and lldit. Co.. $7.52 and $0.04; West Coam Pig. aud bdg. Co., $3.65; P. TT. Co., $2.35; Itsbg. Book SUne, $4.50. Hoard of hqualization : Hoy Agee, travel exp., $32.06; W. H. Jones, cruisiug, $9.00; postage, $10.72. coroner: 11. (J. Steams, $22.40 and $19.00; Dr. H. C. Kastlund, $5.00. Sheriff: Legal Dept.: Union Oil Co., $8.08; Percy A. Webb, title, 11- ceuae and tee, $2.25; Standard Oil Co., $24.93; W. A. Manning, $6.00; ueni. petroleum Oil Co.. J6.03; Percy Croft, $5.30; Cliff Thornton, travel exp., $11.45; Ha.lsen Motor Co., uulo, $395.00; K. S. Powell, $.65; Lealer L. Wlmberly, enve lopes, $33.30 aud box rent, $2.00; P. TT. Co., $11.30; services and travel expense for tue follow uk; O. M, Dyers, $16,80; li. K, Kofoed, $8.90; 11. M. McCube, $18.95; J. C. I'arrott, $15.85; Shell Oil Co., $18.61; Haimen .Motor Co., $10.38; Western U'ulou Co., $7.10; Churchill Hardware Co., $4.16; Percy A. Wcbl), transportation of prisonera. $10.60; service fees for the follow ing deputies: (I. M. Dyers, $10.35; F. W. Dlllurd, $17.75; K. 10. Koloed, $2.10; 11. M. McCabe, $12.35; Uuo. A. Olinghousc, $0.80; J. C. I'arrott, $29.15; Sun Printing Co., $1.25; S. I. A. Comm., $29.02. Sheriff: Tax Dept.: Helen M. Smith, extra clerk, $13.25; I'. TT. Co., $2.35; S. I. A. Comm., $1.12. Sheriff: Del. per Dent - H. C. Darby, travel exp., $31.17; S. I. A. Comm., $3.59. Scaool Superintendent: Lester L. Wlmberly, P. M., $10.00; Itsbg. News-ltuview, $.55; Itoy Agee, clerk, exp. adv., $.50; P. TT. Co., $1.15. Surveyor: P. TT. Co.. $2.35: H. L. Eppstein, $911.00; N. K. llichurd- sou, $2.50; S. I. A. Comm., $1.60. rreasurer: West Coast Prig. and Udg. Co., $15.05 and $37.45; P. TT. Co., $2.15; Sun. Pltg., $5.75. licuttn lull: Lester L. Wlmber ly, P. M., $10.00; Pioneer Drug Store, $2.50; New Service Laundry, $2.52; Itoy Agee, clerk, exp. nilv., $2.u7; .Mead aud Wheeler Co. $11.60; Statu llurcuu of Public Health, $2.85; P. TT. Co., $8.61; Western L'lllon, $.36; Rsbg. News- Review, $1.80; Rsbg. JJook Store, $1.10. Roatlmastcr: Keuffcl and Ksscr Co., $13.28; Stundurd Oil Co., $2.10; C. U. Reese, $1.20; Pae. Stut. and Pltg. Co., $10.52; P. TT. Co., $11.25; Lttpbam Motor Co., $3.50; Phc. Hwy. Gnruge, St. 13; Shell Oil Co., $2.02; S. 1. A. Comm., $2.96. County Home: C. C. Laurance. $6.71 and $13.20; Lalirio . Ritchie, $7.20 and $12.56; Rsbg. Puurinucy, $4.40; Duuglas Funeral Home, $84.10: Lora llersuch, $5.00; Pac. Fruit and Produce Co., $12.16 and $15.21; Arthur Wullcn, . $2.00; Ewens Bros., $7.35; N'ortlinido Mar- kot, 514.31 uud $11.10; Burr's Fur nituro Store, $5.50; K. C. Jones, $7.60; NorthBldo Market, $12.01; Dr. J. C. Maxson. LuChance, $13.00; McKesson -Robbins, Inc., $12.16; Oregon Stale Bureau, Health, $2.00 aud $11.10; Hwy. Service Sta tion, $2.25; Radio Music Store, washer, $89.00; Rubg. Lumber Co.. sawdust, 58.00; ticket, $5.35; C. W. Hughes, $18.l'e; ticket, $2,110; Pio neer Drug Store, $27.25; Ethel Per due, $15.00; Clara LandietU, $45.00; Raymond Fox, $45.00; Stephen Westermun, $45.00; Lauriuo Jones, $19.50; Mamie Arcliambeau, $7.50; Eulu Carll, $6.00; (I. W. Cooper, $3.oo; Douglas County Flour Mills, $14, 2u; Economy Markcl, $2.10; C. J. Grimm, $33.56; C. C. lalirance, $7.30; McDonald Candy Co., $12.36; Safeway Store, $20.71; Royd W. Bruton, $3.10; Goeltel's Variety Store, $8.93; Montgomery Ward, $23.08; Cordon aud Bishop, $7.0-1; Siutf's Auto Wrecking Houso, $.50; Cnllf.-Orcgon Power Co., $85.05; Oregon liukery, $34. Ox; Parkinson Food Slore, $11.77; L'mpqua Dairy Products Co., $37.80: Diiuiiain Tlr. Co., $1.50; Cons. Fit. Lines, $.50; Marsters Drug Co., $14.70; Physi cian and Hospital Supply Co., $58.16; Tile liexall Store, 59.75; Peter Sinclair, hay, $34.00; Fred Boyer, $2.00; Herman 1.. Althaus, $3.50; W. Black, $11.3(1; Roseburg CnderlHkiug Co., $61.00; p. TT. Co.. $7.2o; llennlnger Store, $7.64; Roseburg Electric, $11.60; Easton Grocery, $5.00; Dr. 1C. B. Stewaii, Xrays, $10.00; S. 1. A. Comm., 526.43. County Jail: Highway Service Co., $8.75; New Service Laundry, $6.16 und $I1.S6; Cliff Thornton, $2.25; Cullf.-Oi-egou Power Co.. $6.11; C. W. Claik Photo Sllldio. $2.75; ('. J. Grimm, $1.00; Bouid ot Prisoners' Credit to Ihe County Home. il2 meals at 2oc, $1,8.00. Blind Assistance: Allowance $63.79. Child's Assistance: Allowance. $j0.00. Depnlldeut Clllldleu Assliituuce: Allowunce, $392.51. Old Ago Assistance: Allowance, $2175.16. Public Assistance: Allowance. $287.97. Sailors aud Soldiers Assistance: Civil war. $20.00; Span. Amer. War, $55.00; World War. $278.76. I . S. A. WI'A Projecls: Lillian II. Davis. $3.35; Calif.-Oiegou Pow er Co., $l.oo; Mrs. J. R. Vinson, $3.00. County Agent and 1 11 Club: Bal ance due. $850.00. Coole Bounties: Tho following received $8.0n: F. C. Sell. Bob Root, Jim Lawrence, Geo. C. Dy er, Leonard P. Proflnck. Jay An il. Dean Chamberlain. C. M. Er vln, Aimer J. Rim Jr.. Uerl Week ly. Robert Russell, Ben Seratin. Geo. K. Marslers. E. M. Morgan, W. P. McFiil-land, Vernon A. Jennie. F. E. Illinsuker and Kelley Nea veil. W. E. Gray, $16.00 aud Lee Lotbrsn, $16.00. Bridge Funds: Pierce Auto Freight, $34.38: Herman G. Al-$l tuaus. $12,118: J. L Haseltine i I C, $48.89; C. W. Siimiger, $21.25; Stokes Wrecking Yard, $5.00; Coeil Lumber Co., $16o.0; Denii-tierret- sen Co., Inc., $448.28; Coin LumberJ uo., H.30; L. w. sieizger to., $287.88; Stearns and Clieiiuwein., $31.50; Roseburg Lumber Co., $947.38; A. U. Smith, $260.29; Cone laud Lumber Yards, $7.20; Hargan Bros., $1305.40; itoy Wells. $38.79; Denn-tierretsen Co., Inc., $441.60; Oregon State Highway Comm., $4.9o; Roseburg Lumber Co., $80.05; Nelson Bros., $31.25; Dalu aekly, $u8.4ti; Cons Freight Lilies, $2.13; Roy Agee, Clerk. $1.49; Deun-Gerretsen Co., Inc., $5.50; Douglas Co. Flour Mills No. 2, $3.30; C. W. Sinniger Sheet Mftal WorkB, $15.00; Romie How ard, $100.oo; Alaska Junk Co., $15.00; Churchill Hardware Co., $28.70; L. W. Metzger Co., $100.04; Stale Industrial Accident Comm., $584.95. The following is the payroll for the foreman and crews: Reu W. Taylor, $130.00; Eben Mode, $104.00; Geo. Crenshaw, $104.00; Wm. Hoeft, $98.00 ; Harry Baird, $100.00; R. R. Cockeiaui, $17.50; Geo. Gurnee,, $17.50; B. B. Sutton, $16.25; Homer Gallop, $150.00; W. ti. Gallop, $130.00; Russell Odle, $125.00; L. W. Wade, $12.00; E. K. Leas, $100.00; A. G. Lund, $36.00; W. II. Mather, $104.00; U S. Clem ens, $130.00; Dayton Mluter, $102,00; dram Klucald, $104.00; Oscar finder, $104,00; Gcorgo Mc Huglll, $127.50; Robert Mluter, $104.00; Win. T. Hughes, $88.00; Ira Sutton, $78.00; Ray Ladd, $76.50; Virgil Clemens, $78.00; J. W. Mai her, $78.00; John Sutton, $52.00; T. K Higginbothuin, $8.00; Fay Leathcrwood, $08.00; 11. J. Faubion, $33.00; Bert Sliortrldge, $135.00; und A. 1). Gardner, $108.00. Total $7801.84. Court House Kxpense: Turco Products Co., $2.94; llritt S. Nich ols, $26.60; Coen Llllnber Co., $21.00; Otis Elevator Co., $6.00; Denu-Gerretsen Co., Inc., $204.09; Westside Grocery, $4.30; Rsbg. Lumber Co., $54.00; Vance Produce Co., 811.96; Calif. Oregon Power Co., $114.85; W. Black, ' $2.75; Wharton Bros., $1.60; Rsbg. Lum ber Co., $39.00; M. A. Paul, $4.75; Churchill Hardwure Co., $1.29; North Coast Cliem. Soap Co., 84.00; o. John, $2.oo; T. H. Hill '2.5S; S. I. A. Comm., $5.59. Kinergency: Ralph Billing, Secy, and Ticks. O. and C. Land Grant Counties, $750.00. General Supplies: II. & M. C. Co. $40.20 and $5.60;. W. 10. Pinner Co. $2.85; Roy Agee, Clerk, 53.00; Sun Printing Co., $37.90. Insane, F. M. and T. II. Hospi tals: Dr. Clius. II. Wade, $10.00. Miscellaneous Accounts: Dr. J, 10. Campbell, camp ground inspec lions, $85.00. ,iv,i;ii' v.mc-iticuiiMi . JMiiiu ill i..t .....in,.. .-,.',.. t.,.. .... Property Classification: Kllliam Co., '$58 20; C. W. Cla'rk Plioto I Studio, $117.95. Publishing: Roseburg News-Review, $23.76. Sealer ot Weights: R. U. Thomp son, $16.80. Watermaster: S. I. A. Comm., $1.32. ... . ; Total general county warrants drawn, $21,226.28. Dog License Funds I). L. Byers, $26.0 1 or, $125.00; R. R. 00; Tom Fletch- Clark. S6.00: j Chas. E. Hemingtou, $1.50; Rsbg. News-Review, $8.35 anil S. 1. A. Comm., $3.16; Total $173.01: dog license sold, $91.00. General Road Funds me loMowing is mo payroll ot , ,?mnllM,d ,C!'m8: Ma"'h Sc- bren 56.10; Harold Brown. $10.00: , ; '...r. '"'.. mul', iu.uu; i. r.. uncox, lu.iie; O. Mattoon, $12.50; J. L. Chile, $5.00; R. J. Spalding, $101,00; Dar rell Barker, $76.80: E. Ilurlen. $17.50; Oscar Mattoon, $30.00; W AI. Angel, $37.50; M. Baldwin $51.25; Delbert Lealhervood, $21.00; Ray Bishop. $19.20; Wesley Hule, 510.00; Jim Kirk, $8.oo; Tom Lazenby, $25.00; W. K. Coons. $16.25; Roy Fisher, $!IS.O0; Fiunk lyn Haines, $76.10: Kellnelh Maul son, $11.25; J. II. Ruder, $3.75; Del Fuirfluld, $5.00; A. 11. Hanlosty, $17.50; Frank Kausclie, $10.0li; Roland Fluzier, $10.00; Cecil Denny, $5.oo; Kugolie Fisher, $5.00; Hay Bishop, $38.10; Kd Hand, S38.10; C. G. Houderer, $50.00; Carl .Moore, $30.00; Horace Parks, $23.75; S. .1. Anderson, $2.60; Earl Griffith, $1.25; Normuu lieelie, $1.8.s; Lawrence Smith. $1.25; j !..!.. CI-.-.,. '. .uiiiii, .jii-uw. r uiyu ivic Michael, $1.60; Dale Hatfield. $104.00; F. L. Merry. $83.20; Ray Green, $51.2; Fred Royse, $12.50; A. II. Kemp. $22.50; Itny Marr, $12.50; James Mail', $6.25; M. T. l'elerson, $36.25; R. H. Breedlove, $52.50; A. Steveusou, $12.5(1; Win. Dean, $2.50; Joe Blackford, $12.50; O. L. Starrelt, $10. no; George Thomas, Sl.-i.on; Floyd Jacobs, $18.75; Homer Vogt, $23.75; Os Schaeffcr, $15.0(1; Ernest Weber, $8.20; O. O. Mallhews. $96.00; Al bert Green. $sn.(iii; Grover Croft, $69.00; Geo. Glllllcy, $12.50; R. 1. Cockruill, $20.00; Kil.tino Mat thews, $7.50; Jnko Thioiihurg, $15.00; George A. Bui-chard, $54.50; Rudolph Jenny. $20.eu; Vein Zacli ury, $2.50; A. I'. Williams. $2.5"; Jumes Divine. $2.50; Don Heincii, $17.50; Guy McGee, $:lG.oli; Ray mond Spore, $15.00; Bill Kachor, ?1.2; John Chancy, $2. On; Mike Willard, $5.0(1; John Raclinr, $5.00; W. Hutctliusiin, $HH.(Ml; Fled Kl llotl. $S3.20; Elnmll .Moycr, $65.00; II. E. Leas, 5137.50; .1. M. sunn cake, $86.10; Ed Johnson. $6 l.oo; John Ixu-ek, $101,00; M. Sacks $511,011; R. F. Greene. $2.50; R. II Mreedlove. $5.0(i; Win. Iloefi, 57.50; Richard Riggs. $:'.iki; f. L. Coop er. $9.00; E. G. Weber, $2o.nil; Al fred Cloake, $125.ou; Krnie Weber. $MI.(io; II. Jones, S6n.no; v'in. An gel. $6.00; M. Baldwin. $5.l); Tom Ijtzi'liliy. $5,0(1; K. Ilallen. $5.00; Oscar Mulloon, $2.00; Max Mvers. 5123.00; Tims. Hand. $53.10; Bert Mallhews, l2:l.6o; Boh Rohiusnn $U5.2o; Clyde Rydell, $13o.iju; Dick Riggs, $77.(10; E. (). Rand. $11.80; Edmund I'yiiiz, ' $22.50; Sam Woosley, $35.00; Edward Moore. $30.imi; Harold Hands. $:t5.'m; I'ete Weiss, $:(2.nii; Frank York. $2o imi: w it. Imiiev s:!Son; Howard Perkins, $52. Co; Wallace Hauds. $55.oo; Ray Dailey. $l.'.5'i; Darriel Gray, $1.25; zala mack 2; A. O. Oustafson, $18.(0; m. Wallace, $2.bo; tu i-aucrsou. $2.50; Conrad Towusend, $31. 10. Wallace Towusend, $30.85; Ken nelb Towusend, $11.25; Dick Tay lor, $12.50; Raymond Harris, $10.00; 1). A. McCord, $104.00; Lou Melton, $64.95; Carl Uroszlo, $58.75; Claud Selleck, $62.40; Tom Rugg, . $18.75; Irvy Selby, $7.5o; James Fisk, $5.00; E. L. Cooper, $144 00; Alfred Cloake, $a.oo; u. Jones, $2.50; G. W. Croucher, $37.80; V. McAboy, $20.93; Rosa Jenkins, $10.00; W. L. McAboy, $2.50; Vivian Fullnsbee, $1.25; C. W. Perry. $104.00; Claud Church, $36.20; Ernest Huntley, $32.50 ; Charles Ice, $32.50; A. H. Church, $33.75; Norman Coon, $17.50; J. M. Deardorif, $100.00; Roy Timpy, $44.80; E. Brewer, $3.75; Lome Deardorif, $5.50; Glenn Bush, $3.75; .Romie Howard, $57.50; Percy Langdon, $15.00; George Lang, ion, $2.50; L. V. SiiiilU, $108.u0; Todd Gilbreath, $43.75; L. H. Hiser, $63.75; Lloyd Winters, $26.25; Wayne Hall, $18.75; Henry Denley, $62.50; L. D. Strohecker, $83.20; Claud Selleck, $16.00; Del bert Leutherwood, $56.00; Gerald Bacon, $18.75; Jess Russell, $58.75; Ray Bishop. $25.60; A. It. ,Mc Gliehey, $35.00; Rill Strolieckel', $11.25; E. A. Jeuuiu, $37.50; Wal ter Smith, $18.75: Joe Povlowicn, $7.00; Carl Siearliug, $15.00; Dick,. Leatlierwood, $30.00; Roy Timpy, $38,40; Jim Fonton, $17.50; llicu aril lilggs, $111.50; T, L, Tuinor, $20.0o; liourd and loom, Max My ers, $26.00; Mrs. luaoa Taylor, $3.75. The following warrants are for supplies una etc.: Austin Vvesteru Road Machine Co., $110.26 uud $28.75; Si Dlllard Motor Co., 5.33; Hansen . Motor Co., $2.12, $2.75, $38.27 and $135.96; U W. Metzger Co., $1.06; Nordling Auto Parts,- $33.19; Western Aulo Sup ply Co., $3.82; Orchard Auto . Parts, .$23.58; iJenn-Gerretsen Co., Inc., $16.15; Electric Steel Foun dry Co., $267.89 and $20.40; Elktou Blacksmith Shop, $7.30; A. C. Hagg At Co., $66.65, $1.01, $23.41 aim $138.94; Hargau Bros., $18.68; J. E. Haseltine Co., Inc., $5.00, $3.46 and $121.93; Myrtle Creek Garage, $1.62; U. R. Sliambrook, reluiid, $5.00; Steurils uud Clieno weth, $1.70; Weaver's Store, $2.25; Earl M. Updike, $50,011; Air lteduc lion Sales Co., $17.83 uud $19.22; Arthur Service Station, $3.90; Cotieiand Lumber Co., $1.50; High way Service Station, $3.10; Reeds port Machine ami Boiler Works, $1.58; John A. Roebliug'B Sons; $20.29; Shell Oil Co., $12.31 and $1205.19; Standard Oil Co., $327.11; Pacific Highway Garage, $1.75; R. H. lllewilt, $3.00; J. E. Bragg, $1.00; Veru Holgate, $17.94; I. B. Nichols, $1.68; itcecisport Gar age, $1.90; Reynolds and Adums, $7.10: B. R. lticliter and Co. $.63: Nels Itydell, $2.40; Shell Servict , ; r,,. ., ; .... station, $1.50: Quiue & Co., lusur- ?. ".i. yJeM. PUoue. lers, S3.i5; Elktou Service, $1.10; Feenaughty Machinery Co., $7.46; W. P. Fuller & Co., $3.56; Howard Cooper Corp., $33.66; Logger's and Contractors' Machine Co.,' $8.00; Oregon State Highway Comm., $2.56; Geo. Thompson, $.75;- Union Gurage, 5260.72; Minor Applegate, $ll.9o; M. C. Howker, $-15.00; Jane Wharton, $15.00; Calil'.-Oregou Power Co., $11.92; F. C. Frear, exp., $1.22; Vera Rydell, $6.00; Pierce Auto Freight Lilies, $2.11; Cons Freight Linos, $9.73;. Roy Agee, Clerk, $.00; B. II. uud Math ida .Sutton ltW, $1.00; Hazel Y. and Ituah It. Clarke, RW, $1.00; j0 T. ,, j. v. Long, assignment or Carrie Parsley, 11 W, $300.00; stale llldust. Accident Comm. i $.!.(. Total warrants, $10.- 068.99. Road District J. C. Comptou Co., $1001.50; Umpqua ' River Navigation -Co., $1517.40. $3018.90 total. Hallo we en Ghost stories, skeletons, funuy laces and cos tumes and happy crowds ut parties w h e ro laughter, fun and joviality reign supremo Is my idea 01' , tlio. 31st of October. Little boys and . girls v. 1 1 h their P u 111 p k 1 11 lan terns, tick - tacks ' and sut-i-eiilitifiiis Infill L H. C. Ste.ims ringing of door bells enjoy ibis sport; dressing up as ghosts and skeletons is fine fun for them but It chould cud with fun. When older children hide behind the clonk of innocence lo perpe trate niiscliier, they should bo Heated wilh the same rigid disci pline moled out lo any olhur law breaker. Children have Imagina tion; I wouldn't give much for one who didn't, but thero is a vast (inference between those with im- tiRinaiious under control and those without restraint. I hope our city. Community Ceu lerj. Scouts, Churches and others will provide ainuseiui.nl fr.,- ..Mi. ...... nullum oilier engagements, and keep ihem under control; pro vide entertainment with th.. rl,..n I . ''A'""" e c" alull8 Hues ot DOUGLAS ,UNEHAL HOME t.vmcr Pina and Lane Streets 'Phone-, i 12 ItOSbBlM, - r- $v -