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ROSEBUKG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1938.
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HARRIS L7,LSWCmTH..,...KdUor
Plntnrnd ftL aacund clan ' matter
May 17. 190, at the post office t
Itoseburs;, Oregon, under act at
March a, I78. , ,
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Teaching Safety.
THE BimplB ovont ol offering tt
finni'iiA In tiiffl. nrnhlAinn mill
I 1 highway safoly at the University
ol South Carolina has started ,u
train of cvonts, not, entirely un
promodltatotl, which' promises u
BubHtahtlHl', reduction', In the outo
.death rule ot too i'ulmotlo steto.
Tho coureo, begun in suinmor
-school,'-was OBpeolully Intendod 'for
high school teachers and u co'nsld-
- orable number ot tbein completed
' it.. . t r I ' , ,
' ' Tio f tencbora thon roturnod- to
l ,ti0lr high ' schools ind ' tuuglit
t -course's thoro. I'Thoy wore .quail'
fled- U Instruct on such topics as
(ho '.limitations, - responsibilities,
a till duties of pedestrians and drlv-)
tirt ; , the causes of accidents .' and,
osoible; remedies;, -sound driving
practices' and tnfflo tows) tho au
r tomdhllo' line!' Us'plado in modoni
life..-- ,f ,. .,,;, . I -
When tho utitileuXs had ,cotnplot-.
' oil tho high school coursa they, wero
, orgauzed , Into groups of eitfuty '
I toachors and now aro availahlo as
- driving instructors for citizens
' thrbugholit, tho btii).o'. i ,', ( .; 1
.' 'tfo attack on thoitrafflcacclilonti
. , problem could bo simpler or unoro
: fundamontal. For long-runga ' im
provement, probably nond could be
bottow. - ,
,' Saving the World
; rvn; ernest ii. wilkins, pioi-
, , r dont i of Oboilln collcgo, liaH
formulatod five plans for partial-.
' patldn 'of ; tlib ; Un!t)aV"Stuteft In,
worli nrfaluiidiiubmlttod them
;,io Die sotmte commltteo on foreign
affairs 'with Iho sucolnt obsorva
tlon that "tho United Btatos can-
. liot flddlo noutrullty while Itomo
, buriiB.", J)r. tWIIkln wub a .inein-
'bor ot tho war- iporsonnol boui'd
and director ot Y. M. C. A. work
' during tbp World war.'',.' ' ' '
His plans are; A dofcnnlvo al
liance with Croat Ilrltain and tho
Dominions; an International lea
gue of doinocnicloa; joining tho
piusont leuguo , ot iiullnnu: croii
lion of and imi'tlclpullon In u new
leaguo of nutintiB; an all-Amuilciin
leaguo ot nutlons. '
l'r. WllkltiB favors one, of Ilia
first four plans and ull Ills urgu-
monts for Ihom ("we can either
run tho world or run uwny froni
It") ignoro tho ono point thut- al
ways, has and. probably! always will
bold 'thd United (StutuB 'buck from
such alliances:.
1'ollclhg tho world with ships
and mon uKiiliiHt a thousand Im
minent and pntoutlul siiuiihblos, In
vasions, aggrossioiiB,. and bully-
. Ing tyraunloH which do not Involve
our Interests or threaten our
shores. !
Lady With an Ax
IT WILL bo
little dlltleull for
tho average
Inymiin to iiudor-
stnnd tho action of 15 I't'olpstuiil
mlnlBtors In Alton, 111., In deliver
ing resolutions from their pulpits
Which praised Ills fouls ot Alton's
"lady wllh tho axo."
On the surfuco the deeds of Mrs.
Ireno Kilo mlglit appear rnlnlly
edmlrablo, If extra-legal. After the
stylo sot by Carrie Nation, Mrs.
Kite shouldered a hefty live, inarch
ed into sovon ot tho city's taverns
and smiiBbed sundry slot miiehluos,
leaving a trull of tinkling dimes,
plckels mid quarters.
: Hut tho difference between Car
rie Nation and Ircno Kilo lies In
tho fact that whllo tho former cru
saded ngulnst vice for vice's sake,
Mrs. Kilo goes around smashing
plot machinoB becunso her gtimhler
husband Is not Allowed to operate
Ills own dice gsme, she admits. II
Mr, Kilo can't he In on tho Alton
gambling racket, then us long us
phu can swing an axe no onu else
ball be.
Maybe the ministers Justify their
pralBe under' tbo reasoning that
any tool is righteous Id s good
cause. ; I ' i ' :
Jt would be more understandable
If tbey would Influents' their con
gregatlona to clean up Alton's
vice situation for more admirable
motives'.
Early Divorces Lead
THE first five years of married
llfn in Ihfl lTnltod Rlnlaa uuum
to bo tbo hardest, because in thut
period 35.7 per cent of all divorces
are secured, according to statisti
cians of an insurance company.
After the first five yeur, however,
tho proportion of divorces for
each succeeding flvo-yoar period
shows a decline, until divorces oc
curring after 20 years or mora of
married life represent .only, ,10.1
per cent ot tbo total. Tuklng ull
durations together, (out ! of 'every
1,000 marriages, 164 end in ill
yorcp. , This ratio exceeds that of
any othor country covered 'byi tho
study. . '
The statisticians find some con
solation, however, In tho fact thut
the marriage rata of 10.4 per 1,000
population in the United Stalls Is
the highest of any of tho count -les
studied, and that muri'lugcs ills-
ruptcd after short duration "will
often bo childless ones, 'or ut least
will not involve Ilia breaking -up. of
family Willi several ahlldrun.'
Editorials on Newt
(Continued from page 1.)
oioi(m In it you cun got Into .trou
ble for soiling tho milk ua It conies
from 'tho cow. -
A lot of wiilir lias goiii, under
tho bridgo sfuco Cruud diid's time,
hasn't it? , , i. , ,
i , - .1 . ,
"yjDLV enough, wllh nil this
hlgh-powored tiilkofllig with
supply and demand which Is sup
posed to euro all tho ancient ovlls
that- formorly plagued us, wo have
In this ' country nt tho present mo
monl (according to tho best
guosBOB available) soino ELEVEN
MILLION people who uro out of
Jobs. !), i .. i . i - '
DACK In Louisiana' (ho other day
, Cyclone, roaring llko a frolglt
train, according to witnesses, 'din
ned its twisting lull over I ho lit
tle all town of 'llodessu, and ill
doaths' resulted, rv . i , i -
Herb in Sbnthdm" Oregon' nlift
"Nprtliorn Cnllfprnia , wc'yo liud
aDoin evory, kind ot weather ,but
aOOD,lii thoipn8t tow weeks. Hut
wo can lhank' our' lucky stai-B that
we've 'never hall a' "twlstof"' nod
novor bxpoct to have one.- 1
FAMOUS VIOLINIST :
REDATED AT EUGENE
UNIVEK81TX OK" flltl'XlON, ISll-goiio,-
I'Vib.. 21 (Bpoclal) iu-i.Na-llinn
MIlHtoln, gllted -IttiHsiiin-honi
concert - vlollnlsti will appear in Mc
Arthur court on tho campus hero
at 8:30 p. m. Kohiuary 24; He was
originally, scheduled to piny Feb
ruary 13, hul was hold up by the
heavy snows In llo .Sierras.
MIIhIdIii, who, bus nohlovcd iti
toilislloiuil, lame sinco Ills Anieri
(inu .debut In 11)28 wllh Leopold
Hlokowskl, will ho proHeiitod In Hie
groutor aitlHt surlos ol' the univor
slty. Itesgrvatlons muy bo luiide
b) writing tho concert ticket otiire
In McArlhur court, University ot
Oregon.
ANOTHER OF JONES
SERIES DATED HERE
"Lovo On A lludgel," anolhei' of
tho seiies of Jones family noiuo-
Ulus, released by 2lltll Century l-'ox.
will he given Hh noiihwost pro
lliloro In ltoselltirg Thursday, II
was announced tnilny, Tho plclinn
will be shown TIiuikiIiiv only In
eonnnctlon with tho llollyvwind
preuiluie. Iniiil liilnnt show, ul
Hunt's I mllii it theater.
CuKling has been completed for
the Hollywood premiere and t'lnnl
work Is In progress on relieiiisiilK,
tiHtuirlng ilienlor goers, of u most
enjoyable entei liilnuiunt,- the di
rector, ropoits. . ,
. -o,-.- ;
EAGLES' DANCE WILL
HELP FIRE DEPT.
A liii'ito crowd Is expected by
tho I'.ngles loilitn nt the WliiHliiiig
toil dlty belletlt ball lielll; stiiKeil
Tuesilay lilghl at I ho HoHehing
inuioiy fo II ho Itnsebtli'g flro do
parlmeul. i'loceeds will bo used
to piirehiiHe u limit, trailer ami oili
er equipment needed by tho Tire
depniiment In reseun work. Musie
for dalli'lliK will be fuinlKhed by
Cieorge Hammer's seven-pieeu band.
SELLWOOD CHURCH
CALLS MULHOLLAND
lfev. llnlph Miilholland, funnel
pnslnr of Iho Klrst Baptist ehllreli
at linseliiii-g, has accepted paslnr
ale oT Ihe Kelhvond Itiipllst ehllreli
In rortlnnd. It was aunniiiii-ed Sun
day nt Astoria, llev. Mr. Mulhnl
land, who went lo the Annuls
ehuri-h Irom Koseliurg. Is rcsixnlim
his present pulpit Mineh 1.
FISH MARKET VTlL
OPEN IN ROSEBURG
A fish market, handling flesh,
ailed anil dried seafoods, will
open Wednesday at (12(1 Winches
ter street. II was iinmiiuii'ed to
day. The inailiei Is being opened
here by Karl tileium. a recent ar
rival lu Roseburg from Eiujene.
OUT OUR WAY
' , i ; i i ; ( .-. ' ;
' GET AWAV(. I .THAT WASi . VAEI I Oz-iM'T TKPR'S ex. I OT 1
f i . r i.ir. . i --.w . , , -- .
Ill r-KUiVl .THAI : I I NO I WbrvJ I V-.V 11 LOOK. AT ME Or- SHOTGUN
j STOVE --THERE TWO... THAT ABOUT EVEK.V- SWELLS ON THAT
1,1 MAY t BE h ! , WAS A SHOT- THING THAT . SHELF NEAR TH'
) ANOTHER.. ; Ij &UM SHELL-'- HAPPUNS. X COAL. BIN
ONE IN IT! t! i HOWP IT &IT CAN'T HELP I'LL BET ONE
llfliTr-s ,NTO TH' A WHUT GITS V KOLLEP INTO
' ill f II-' ' yvrin 7 j-y
gV""u,rr""f",IHC" gORs THIRTY- VEaRS TOO SOON ",i . J
t Cove of 'PcMf COOS Fill LOUIS
' , PACM6L MACK CKi.M.W. nfrriT fi 5 111 R I
CAST OF CHARACTERS
VOLLY CIIELSISy, hmoinc;
Htranded in London when war
breaks out.
JICHHY WHITFIELD, hero; the
Yankeo who sees hor Ihrough.
CAIIELL IIANKB, prlvateor
captain.
Yesterday: Jerry tries to escape
but fulls and in Boston tho Hunks
family wonders about their aon,
Cabell.
CHAPTER XVr ' ' : '
Corly proved to be a scoro of
shubiiy fishermen hills located
to llio right -of tho King's highway,
between mui'sh gruss and booinlng
sea. Tlielr excuse for being was a
shallow harbor that nil but van
ished at low tide. It was u de
jected simt.
roily, having boon mit down
Hioro 1 w(lli her dog mid trunk,
looxniL, attar the departing' conch
Willi u-rcgrot Hint bordered on
panic.
She noted oilo" bouse In tho vil
lage Hint scorned lu he an Inn.
Though not less rrlmiihncklo than
Us neighbors,' ;lt wub larger and
curried a sign. Polly dragged her
trunk from,, tho roudsldo and
pulled it along a sandy path lo this
building. ! Arrived- there, slio left
Niilsuncoilo stitnd guard whllo sho
entered the iinij i Klio was leaning
heavy on Jior a(lck bud trowning
sliarply. . i i i t t
Nover luul islii :!)eon or smellod
so unpleusani it- foonr.t Jt rooked
of fried fiBh, bad ruin nnd other
indlsiu'lmlnaling odors, and It was
occupied by a half dozen men who
wore fishermen garb but had the
unmlslukalilc look of outlaws, and
pirates. Sho was shocked and
frightened for sho was ncciislomed
to tho self-respecllng bearing of
Now England I'lshermnn, who, no
mailer how poor, look pride lu
Ihiilr cnlllng. She did not havo to
simulate (he shaking of her hand
on her stair.
"W'hero can I find John Jlc
(lounV she usked the room nt
large.
A man In a dirty apron, evi
donlly llio keeper of tills tinwhola
sonio place, answored her. "Ye'r
In luck, old dame. The Ken Ser
pi'lll, 'is boat, Is unehored ofl t'nrlv
tOduy. Just In, "u Is, from a little
trip, and soon to put out. . . .
Look! .There 'a comes along the
wliurf." . ,
ill,, - . v v :
! I'dlly went outside and stooped
In give Nuisance n reassuring pat.
lor Iho little ling was looking un
easy and restive, lie was greallv
puzzled by tier allered appear
lllieo. Her staff iiuulo him nervous
and tho odor of her rusty hluek
dress and whllo wig dismayed
him. It was only when she bent
her face close lo his and siTulchcd
his nock wllh her familiar lingers
that he was nt esse.
"'Slay here!" Tolly commanded
him. and he lay down beside Hie
doeskin trunk. Ills noso rested on
his paws but his alert eyes lol
hiwed his mistress ns she wont
along lliu rolling wharf lo mool an
unknown mull. .
Tho skipper, who hud just come
nshoro rrom an ugly twn-nmsted
lugger wllh pnleheil hrown huiIs,
win large nnd fol bidding. He had
lienvy handsome feiiiures, coal
black hall- that he wore in a dueue,
and bold promiiieul eyes, ... So
Ibis Is a smuggler! Polly llioliuht
nnd was dlsupixilntiid that he was
not smooth and suavo, liku tho ;
lamous Jean La KIHc' whom shu 1
hud hoard described In America !
La Elite who eould kiss a lady's j
hand iib gruculully as he could
take a ship.
"If you aro John McHomi," she I
said lo this man, "I have business j
with you,"- i
"Tlien speak It. Time's vahl- i
uhle." Ho stared hard nt her.
I'olly spoke her business, as i
commanded. Sho talked to him ,
urgently; but sinco money talks !
host In the lung inn, she oltereil I
him what she could afford to pay
and slit! keep enough lo curry her '
to Cherbourg, l-'or this he gnldg- j
tngly agreed lo convey Iter across ,
the channel to a fishing tsirt ue;ir '
Calais. Ho was sailing thai night, !
ho suid. If Ihe wind as l.ivotible. i
.Sometime around ten he would !
come to the uhnrt In a doiy -utid1
get her, i
"I've a Final! trunk." Pnllv told
him lo a voice that she strove to I
niako old und weary. "I'll huvo
here on the dock. Hul she did
not speuk of her dog. . i
i
When hlnck night had fallen
Polly dragged her trunk to llio
wharf und sat down to Walt. Jt
seemed safer here than in that
ovil inn, and tho air was certainly
better. Tills wub tho sumo star
filled sky, sho -reminded horsolf,
that had covered her at home, and
these wiivcb were but a part of
the snmo- restless Atlantic that
broke ill white foam on the coast
of Connecticut. This wator was a
part , of- the sea,-and tho soa to
night bore Jerry on Its bronst, so
sho must love this water and not
four It. Whenover Nuisanco gnvo
ono of his low ominous growlB sho
soothed him, being calm herself.
After a while sho heard tho
grating of, i oarlocks and the
muffled splash- of ours. A dory
appeared, dud. when it had docked,
the smuggler's largo Hguro loomed
out. of It und: approached her.
Though lie ! handled the little
trunk ns though It woro a feather,
be grumbled his displeasure ' nt
having to take .It Into itlio ! boat,
and when he , sow the .ilog. his
grumbling turned lo, oa'tbs1. . ?
"Yo ' can't ,( itoko ' thut. ' bcual
aboard." ho decreed, "with it;
hnrkln' nnd yippiu'l" - ; .
"You'vu not heard biin bark or
yip. Tho worst ho docs Is to growl
a. Utile. You'll take him or I'm
not going. You'vo not got my
monoy yot." - - ' . . -
A puimo, thon, "Como alio 1
but if 'o barks, 'o gols tho bolnyln'
pin to qulut '1m."
Nuisance lay on Polly's lap in
the rowlioat and mode no sound;
and whon I hey reached the lugger
Polly curried him on hoard wilh
caution and apprehension.
Tho. crow, , sho cnicululod. num
bered a dozen men. Thoy looked
llko the dregs ot Franco and Spain
und Portugal, , picked less for
slrenglh than cunning. Thev eved
her ami the dog with lowering
expressions, and sho deemed it
best to glare buck nt them, giving
them us good as they sent in ill
will. , .
She followed McCpiiii lift to thn
cabin. Tho swinging lamp hail a
sooted chlmnoy but It nuinnged lo
reveal as dismal n skipller's re
Heat as Polly hnd ever set eves
on. The scarred bulkheads w'ero
hung w 1 1 h weapons muskets,
out lasses and knives: torn rigging
lay about; hexes nnd bales stood
everywhere. In ono corner wu.
an iron Billing box Willi honvv
padlock.
The man now opened this Willi
a brass key he carried. "I'll 'a've
your passage lummy." he suid; mid
when Polly look It Irom her
pocket and counted It out lor hlni
he clutched it h.i.illly and locked
ii uwny. "I vn 'urdly usked
enough," he lulded Ihoughilullv
I'olly turned insid0 out her vol
uminous pocket und said like un
Irritated old woman, "Not enough,
you robber? You'vo gol II all!"
This mollified him and ho told
tier In make hei-self at home.
"We'll ho sailin' Inside the hour."
Lett alone in the cluttered cii-
Daily Devotions -
. Hy mi. ciiAS. a. EinvAitDS
There are few passages In all
literature. If there mo any.
which so well express one's
feelings of tho holiness of Ced
ns Ian. li:t-8. A man realizes
his own weakness and unwor
thlnesB Cod Is nlloKcthei' oilier
than we. Separate awlul. mvs
terlous. This is what Ills holi
ness melius nnd more loo. it
means ptirlly, moral richness
aril grandeur liei'me which
every line of us feels his profan
ity nnd need. Itelore His holi
ness we me east down by the
knowledge of nm shortcomings,
Itelore 1 1 i in also we ure lifted
up by nn anukoncd longing alt
er higher Ihlncs ami an assur
ance of satisfaction in Him.
"Holy, holy, holy, Ixnd Cod Al
mighty; Knrly in the morning our song
shall riso lo Thee;
Holy, holy, holy, .Merciful and
Mighty."
Cod In Three Persons, blessed
Trinity." Amen
By Williams
iu mi mm
NEW
Nathan
YORK, Feb. 21. (AP)
Mnnn, who has licen
looked
upon as a highly promis
ing heavyweight for tho last year
or two, gets his chanco "Wednes
day night to show what ho can
do against Champion Joe Louis.
The idea timt the 15-roiind bout
in Madison K(iinro garden is liny
thing more than a tune-up for llio
Detroit bomber seems to he confin
ed almost entirely to Hie vicin
ity of Mann's home 'town. New
Unveil, Conn,, and his training
camp at Summit, N. J.
Louis, who hasn't displayed so
much of his old-time destruction
of spur mates, Is, expected to
come Into tho ring some five
pounds above his usual fighting
weight of 107. pounds. Joe wound
up his heavy-training at Ponipton
Lakes yesterday ' by flooring two
of his partners with terrific rights,
but that w-as nbout his first dis
play of real clouting. , 1 - ' ,
"Mann has two things in his fa
vor, a pretty good punch and the
fact that tho ehamploii almost al
ways Is tho favorite until -ho' is
beaten. Louis now is rated 1 to (i
to win und 1 to 2 to score a knock
out. , : .
ESCOBAR REGAINS "
s. TITLE FROM JEFFRA
-SAN JUAN, .Puerto llico, Feb. 21
( A I ' ) Puorlo Itico's light
hero, Sixton Escobar, was 'today
back at the head of the world's
bantamweight battlers.
Less than six months after he
lost tllo US-pound crown, the little
Puerto Iiiean won it - back lust
night by a decisive l-l-roupd . vic
tory over Hurry JolTi-ii, Die ox-r.oll'
bag loler from Baltimore. ;'
Escobar was in front ull the way,
and finished up by flooring tue
.Mai ylander twice in the eleventh
round and once in the fourteenth.
Hot Ii battlers weighed 117ii. '
Thus, he regained the title from
the sumo fighter who otiipoiiied
him In tho "carnival of champions"
at Now York last September.
bin, Polly leaned back against a
pile of canvas and listulied to the
tramp of feet, the harsh voices and
tllo running up of suil that was
taking place above. Presently the
small lugger was under way and
tho shouting ceased. Weariness
overciimo I'olly and sho slept.
Sho wakened to a low gror.'l
from Nuisnnce. Stilling him.' she
got up and looked from a porthole
that gave to landward. Tho lug
ger was at rest, anchored off a
cove which a rising moon showed
to be cliH lined und chalky, hut
broken by u lurk raviuo. A liideti
rowhoat wus approaching tho lug
ger from tho cove; In tho dark
rtivlno two lanterns bohhvd like
fireflies. ... So this was tho way
smuggled goods was lauded uhd
Bent to sen!
- As u keg was hauled aboard,
Nulsuuco barked. Polly, in con
sternation, shipped him so violent
ly that ho retreatod behind n bale,
howling in n very Injured way.
Polly dived altor him aiej brought
. hini out, catching a lock of hair
on a bayonet point as sho did so.
and pulling off her wig.
i As she roso with tho dog 111
her nrnis, the door opened and
; McCcun entered. He sired at her
u? she stood at bay. tall and
' straight and surprised. Short
blown hair covered her head, curl
ing stubbornly In the damp sea
air. Her cheeks and Hps were
Bl'lirh't, her eyes wide. A torn
'sleeve revealed a round white
'arm.
i "So ye be a young one." he
' laughed unpleasantly. "And a
1 French aristocrat to boot, I'll be
I bound. Well. I'm French loo. but
not your kind. ' From iu,w on cull
, me Jean Cliltu!"
I He took a bright-striped scarf
'from a sea ciiest and hound it
nrouiid his head. Iransiorming
i himself, by that simple act. into
In Ijitin. U was evidently what he
j hud come Into the room to do.
, Yet, the thins that he did next
had not bceu a part of his plans.
After he hud gone from the
abin and closed the door, he
i locked it alter him
j (To be continued)
TWO COLLEGES TIE
(!) Iho Associated Press)
Wlllaiiiulio university of Oregon
and Whitman college of Washing
ton were co-champions of the north-
west conference today.
The Ilearcats and Missionaries
closed their basketball season in a
tie for the leadership by respec
tive victories Saturday night over
College of Puget Sound and Col
lege of Idaho.
Willamette, last year's cham
pions, piled up an early lead
against the Loggers in Sulcm to
go ahead at tho half 32-21 and end
tiie giimo U2-37. '
Whitman managed to eko out n
18-46 victory over the Coyotes lu
Caldwell after the ltlalu una had
shaved a nine-point lead held by
tho visitors at tho half.
High School Scores '
Oregon U. freshmen 4t; Long
view 33. . .
llend 22, Tho Dalles 29. .
Kliiuialh Fulls 41, Salem 34.
Corvallls 20, McMinnville 10.
Silverton 37. Hood River 34.
Prlncvillo 34, Redmond 20.
Pendleton 15, .McLoughllll 13.
KRNR PROGRAM
(1500 Kilocycles)
REMAINING HOURS TODAY
1:00 Fulton Lewis Jr., Commen
tator, MRS.
1 : 15 Backyard Astronomer,
MBS.
4:80 Opera Previews. MBS.
4:45 The Children's Hour.
5:00 "Melody Lane" With Wan
da Arrnour. ' i
5:30 Howie Wing, MBS.
5:15 U'olkos' Orcil., -MRS.
6:00 Keko Manners & Ills Cang.
0:15 The Phunloin Pilot, MBS.
0:30 Frank Bull, MBS.
0:4 5 llltorludo.
6:50 News Flashes,
7:00 The Murines Tell it lo You,
MBS. '
7:30 Lone Ranger, MBS.
8:(io Promenade, MRS.
8:311 L. A. Symphony.
8:45 Molodlo Musings, MBS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS.
0:15 Red Norvos' Orcli., MBS.
9:30 Sign Off.
TUESDAY, FEB. 22
7:00 "Early Birds."
7:30 News-Review Newscast,
7:45 Alarm Clock Club.
8:00 Merrymakers. SHIS.
8:30 Iiuis It I o h Entertains,
MBS.
9:00 Man About Town.
II : Ull Jan Carber.
111:00 Wellies' Orcll., JIBS.
10:15 Mlcrophono in tho Sky,
M11S. j, .
10:30 Heckcr's Information Bur
eau, MBS.
10:45 Voice of Experience, MBS.
11:00 That Was the Year, Copco.
11:15 Variety Show of tho Air.
11:30 "Lucky. Clrl," MBS.
11:45 Dancing Strings, MBS.
12:00 Leu Salvo, Organist, MBS.
12:15 Jean King, Vocalist,' MBS,
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12:30 Brooklyn Symphony.
12:45 News-Review of the Air.
1:00 Henninger'a Man on the
Strut.
1:15 Cripple Creek Cowboys,
l:30-Thlrd.Alarm. MBS.
1:45 Book a Week, MBS.
2:00 The Johnson Family, MBS.
2:15 "World Rook llau" & Mu
sic. 2:45 Today's Front Page.
3:00 Feminine Fancies, MRS.
3:30 Salvation Army Program,
MRS.
3:45 Santa Anita Derby, MBS.
4:30 Headlines, MBS.
4:45 The Children's Hour.
MBS.
6:00 Bamberger Symphony,
6:30 Howie Wing.
6:45 Charioteers, MRS.
6:00 Zeke Manners & His Gang.
6:15 The Phantom Pilot, MBS.
6:30 Frank Bull, MBS.
6:45 Intorlude.
6:50 News Flashes.
7:00 Hour of Romance, MBS.
7:30 Basketball, Roseburg vs.
Cottaoe Grove, Sunset
Thrift
9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS.
0:16 Sammy Kayos' Orch., MBS.
9:30 Sign Off,
TOWNSENDITES HEAR
ROSEBURG SPEAKER
County Commissioner II. B,
Roadman was 'Iho principal Bpeak
ur at a well attended meeting of
tho Myrtle Crook Townsond club
at Myrtle Creek Saturday after
noon. Refreshments were served
following tho program.
Tho Camas Valley club will meet
tonight, at which time A. C. Mar
sters will deliver the main address.
Commissioner ltoadmun ulso will
speuk. . ... :
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KIWANIS PROGRAM :
SET AT SUTHERLIN
Tho liosojjuru Kiwunfs club will
join wilh Kutherlln-griuiKe In a
eoninmnity proKrmn or enterlufn
ment ut 8 o'clock tonight. The pro
snun will be Klveu at tbo I. O. Q:
V. hall ami will ho open to tho
general public. No utl mission will
A SKYFSJL OF
THRILLS with
Loam to fly with How! Wlngl Pol
low the adventuresome career of
thii regular American youth each
; "onday, Tueiday, Vednosday, and
Thursday at tho same time. Pro
sontod for your entortalnmont by
Kollong's Corn Ffatoss ,
KRNR 5:30 p. m;
:'it it ,
! An suiting tmtn lor tin vriuli faarily.
'. Via the NewWater -Way
hlcctncally Heated!
No beauly-helps (can compete' with steomins hot,'..'
water! Instantly ontcall too, because of the maivel- A.
ously efficient Electric Heater! Plenty of freshening
baths, hot water compresses for tired eyes and face. V
Ma, miirLI..,iUA J:.i lA. I, . i . .1 ''i
, HuivMjriun. uiii-wusvjeu pores respond to the
sentle insistence of Hot Water! Every woman apA
preciates immediate hot water for the housework,
too. It lishtcns her toil and thus saves her Beauty! .V-O
The California Oregon iWer Company
be charged, but, s food sale will
follow the entertainment. Proceeds
will be used for a 4-H scholarship
sponsored by the grauge.f
ARE
YOU
WEAK, NERVOUS?
Everett, Wjuh.
Mrs. Ethel Haven, ot
2V55 Pine St., taldt
"I was weak ana every
thing ecmtd to get
oa my nerve, Alter I
bad tucd Dr. Pierce's
Favorite Prescription
for a while I had a
splendid appetite and
felt itronger and much improved in every
way. It never failed to relieve me of that
tired, weak feeling." hoy It ia liquid or
tablets lium your druggut now.
George Washington
February 22nd
This man
Stands out In
our mind us a
good soldier, as
ono who won a
war against ov
e r whelm lug
odds, b u t . .- ho v
was chosen to
head that )irmy
because, bo
w a s a, , go o d
neighbor, and
had groat apti
tude as a , losd
er. ':.,
H. C. Stearns
i e , H 1 8- 'conduct
on the - field . ot battle ..was. just
a lengthened shadow of Ills 'con
duct on his plantation; his slaves
revered hlni becnuso ho - was
thoughtful of their comfort.- if
Washington had not achlovod fame
on n field of battle ho would havo
found it in more peaceful pursuits
at homo. Great men seldom spring
into that category,' they grow in
to i.
Washington did us much after
tho war to duservo fame as ho did
for Us prosecution; his political
asllltenoss during tho formation of
thoso United States is only rivaled
in his executive ability: to corro.
lata all factions into : united ef
forts. Washington us - a soldier
gave ua a victory; .Washington as
a leader gave us United Slutes.
DOUGLAS
- FUN EPvALj, HOME,,
T)Ulincliiumrtiijtri)ice. -Conic"Piie
ana1:' tane Streets
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