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I FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1938. I OUT OUR WAY E By William. llir-fi Dllr lt nu4r br Ik .mbtr of Tfe AMoelat Prtu Ttio ABSOciftted Preifl la exclusive tj tit led to the use for rpublica Hon of Ml news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this paper and to all locul newa ubliahed herein. All rights of re publication of apeclal dispatches krlo are aiao reserveo. KARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered aa aecond class matter fay 17, mo, at the pout office at Roaebura;, Oregon, under act of Marco S, 1878. rWpraaanttd by Km York 271 Miiilinon Ave., tfcl raio 360 N. MIclllKUII Avo. Sd FrnovUco 2S0 Hiwli Hlreet Oc troi! 3111 HU;Plloniin ItldK.. l'u 43 H. Hprlnic Blreot. ne on. 603 Stewart HtraeL Partial 621) R W. SUlb Btroet, Vancouver, B. U Ut Hall Bids. II. til N. T.nth IUmU Atlaala ll Uiut BuUdlns. HWrirUM Bats iiir. w mr b mn,.......lt.; Jlr. i months br mall I.M months br mail i.m ' Dallr, br earriar r montb. Oallr. br aarriar mi raar. . . ... f.le The Helium Problem THE question of whether or not thtb country Bhottld soil holluin giia to Uormany In tt very serious Iiioblom. U Is bo sorlotiB as to war rant considered action liy congress ' nnd should not be loft to the ells cretlon of any ono person. GormKiiy lias hud iniirvoloits suc cess with lighter thun ulr cruft. ' ThlB country hud a sorlos of tra gedies with that tyuo ot ship. The only groat accident to a Gorman Hop was the destruction of the Hindonburg by an oxploulon and flro. Technical exports Illumed that disaster upon the fuct that the gas bag was flllod with hydrogen, a highly Inflammable gas. Hud tho Hindonburg beon flllod with helium, they say, tho oxploslon could not havo occurred bocauso helium Is lion Intlnmmablo. Consequently Germany now wants to use holluin In tho ZoppellnB but tho United Status Is the only country that has uii ample supply othut gas. ! ''Hydrogen Ib a lighter gas than helium and sonio exports claim that Germany's success us com pared with our fiilluto with lighter than nli- oraft Is actually duo to the Blight dlfforolico In lifting qual ity betwoon hydrogen and helium. That Is Boipothlng for tho techni cal men to argue about. Meanwhile tho decision. an to whether or not we shall supply helium to Oer muny must be made. Horo is ono way to look at It: If wo do not rolenso any helium to Germany there can bo llttlo harm done. If wo do Biipply holluin :to Germany or to any other country there Ib tho possibility, romoto aa it obviously is, that sonto tlnio Unit very guB might ho used to curry bombs to bo dropped on wo men, children, ugod and infirm pooplo behind bultlu linos ot war ring countrlos. Tour in Spain FRANCO appears to bo consider ably furlhor aTong in his ca reer us' dictator ot a cpuiilry ho has not yet qulto subjugated than anybody had suBpoctod. . A cortnln sign that ho bus gono into high gear already Is tho an nouncement that the north ot Spain Is to ho thrown opun to tourists thlB summer. Forty sight-seeking busses havo boon oidorod from an American tlrm, and a campaign tn boost what tho HuitiponuB cull "tourism" Is alroaily under way. This Is (lift kind of thing that usually waits on a Utile more domestic rehahlllia lion than anybody had been tnuiio Franco had yot achieved. A grout part ot the urea to be thrown open to tho foreign visitors still looks like tho morning nflnr a night ulr-rnlcl. That makes two lovely battlegrounds Kiirnpoiin travelers can visit now. Kriiuun still tukoB siimmor visitors tlmruliuni: riding through portions of World war fields ot battle. If tho course of Inteinatlonul at fairs doesn't shitt Its direction, tho time Is foreseen when seatlereil remnants of scenes ot peine will bo similarly preserved for the curious. Editorials on News (Continued from pago 1.) rlod when Franco was demylng. Somo ot our reckless spenders should rend a llttlo history. DKPAIITMENT of agriculture es timates liidleatn that the IMS winter wheat crop will bo tho sec ond largest In our history and tho prospect Is hulled In Washing ton as u calamity ot the first or it.i When good crops are looked up on us a calamity. It's a sign that eoiuebody has gone screwy. WASHINGTON, Muy 12. (AP) Tho nmnagcnient of the princi pal ntllroiuls of tho country noti fied employes toriuy It Intends to reduce bHSie wugeu 15 per cent on July 1. "This action," tho statement Haid, "la compelled by conditions now conCrontliiK tho railroad IndUK- try. Wo wIhIi the public und tho railroad employes to know what thoso condition!) aro, because both the national welfare and tho wel fare of railroad men ure necessar ily dependent upon tho welfare of the basic tmi'.Hnorlutioii industry of the country." Spokemuen for tho ruilway broth erhoods huvo announced they will not accept any reduction, and that the wago controversy eventually will bo placed before tho national mediation board. The railroads now employ night ly fewer than a million workers. It has been estimated a 15 per cont reduction would amount to $250,- 000,000 annually. The carriers joint conference committee said the railroad Indus try "faces a crisis moro difficult than In 11)32." This crisis is not due to failure of railroad service, bucnuso serv ice Is hotter than over before, the committee's statement said. Clarcnco Carte, Gl, resident of Myrtle Creek, died at his home there this morning following a long period of ill hnttllh. lie was a na tive of Illinois and had been en gaged In farming at Myrtle Creek for a number of years. Surviving ure his wife: a daugh ter, Mrs. A. J. 1'ftsa.ualnnc, and three sons, Karl, Koy and Doyle Carte. Funeral sorvtcos will bo held at 2 p. m. Sunduy In tho Christian church nt Myrtle Crook, with inter ment following In tho Myrtle Crook I. O. U. F. cemetery. The arrangomontfl are in charge of tho Itoseburg Undertaking company. LaGUARDIA PLANS VISIT TO OREGON POnTI.ANI), May 12. (AP) Mayor Klorollo LnGuardla of New York will visit Oregon this sum mer to ask tho stutn to participate in the New York world fair next your. Oregon withdrew several weeks ago following a dispute over a site. Mayor Joseph Carson of Port land tolngraphed from (ho east (hat Lnfiuiirdla "hopes negotia tions will bo resumed ns Oregon is too important to he omitted." o DIRECTORS CHOSEN FOR ROTARY CLUB The board of directors of tlio Itoseburg ltoluiy club for tho en suing year was named yesterday by n vote of club members. Oonn Hnditbauglt, Ilruce Mollis, Carlos Pago, 1HII Unruth and Ullt Adair aro Iho nowly - elected directors who will take offico July 1. Tho directors elect tho other club offi cers. Arthur L. Spencer, representing tho Al U. names-Sells Kioto circus, told the club of thn operation Of tho circus and Its problems. Ho an swered a number ot questions asked by club members. MEDFORD BAND TO ENTER CONTEST MKDKOIUX Muy 111, (AP) Tho Mod ton i high Rchool - baud, comprising 50 pieces, and co-hold ers of the Oregon stulo band title, left yostorday by bus tor Hostile, Wash., whero Saturday they will participate In tho northwest re gional band contest, held under auspices of I be University of Woshtnglon. rl he band raised $500 to flounce Iho trip, iifded by local merchants. The Imnd Is directed by K. W 1 1 turn Walle. GOVERNOR ASPIRANT TALKS HERE TONIGHT Charles I,, Wagoner of Portland, republican cundfdate for Hie nomi nation Tor governor of Oregon, wilt speak In tho circuit courtroom of the county courthouHO hern to- night at S oVbuk. The speaker will bo Introduced by A. C. Mins ters. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS Tho Associated Press. Compiled by May is: HO 13 in BO. 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PUT ENOUGH STUFF IN SO MUCH AMD HE ) ' LITTLE MEMORANDUM I WOULDN'T BE EITHER fg&ZsJ BOOKS IN TH' LAST TEM A V A BOSS Oft AUTHOR ) 02(AC V YEAES TO MAKE ANTHONY ) SOWHAT? i ?y$V$Y ADVERSE LOOK LIKE tr ' P tfflffiW&f. I V .A PAMPHLET S ' f TME V COPB. 19IB BY WE A SERVICE, IMC.'- TRIAL BY ADELAIDE HUMPHRIES CAST OF CHARACTERS JACKIE DUNN heroine; she wanted to fly. ROORIt IIURCKNEIl hero; he wanted to tost tho Btratoaphero. IIUHYL MKLROHH wealthy widow; alio wanted HoRer. EVBLYN I,A I'AIICIK Jacklo'B mother; alio wanted n son-in-law. Yostorday: Itofrcr proposed a trial eoKitKonioiit, merely to sat isfy Jaekle's mother. And .lacliie aceepts. lint will their plan work so smoothly, alio wonders. CIIAI'TEK IV HoRor'a Idea went ovfcr hcautl fnlly. Evelyn was delighted to think her Jacqiiolfne was cn Kimed to ho married! "I do think, darling. It's too romatilie!" she said, ecstatically. Jacklo denied that thcro was anything romantic about It. "Wo alinply decided to get ongoged," sho Bald. "So now, Mother, you can go ahead and marry Mr. Scott." "So I can," Rvolyn Bald, but rather off handedly. She wanted to know when Ilogor was coming to tho house. "There aro a great many things to iMocuss," sho added thoughtfully. Jackie experienced thut Bamc atrungo foreboding onco ugain. Sho did not boo what thcro was to discuss. If sho anil ltoger woro engaged that wafl all there was to It. wusn t It? Aoparontiy miter oxporlonco had not taught Jackie everything, yet. ltoger was surpriscit mat uoxt morning when Jacklo camo to seo III in lako off. "llosh," ho said, taking both her hands In his, to think you'd got up almost at sun up Just to wish mo happy-landings! That was pretty owoll of you, Jacklo. ' ' II wusn t my iiiea. ' jacaie sain nliortly. She pulled her hands away, Why, Mogor, was acting as though they were engaged! Mother Insisted 1 ought to see you off. Not that 1 don't wlah you happy-laiHiings, iioger, s n milled. Hho did wish ho hadn't been leaving on such a dangoioiis undertaking. Sho would bo prutty jittery until ho got back. "Thanks." linger r o l o r a b u, other shortly, loo. "Mighty nice of you to lio so concerned." lie tiirnod to the mechanic. .unao roiilaet, will you, Jerry? And give her tho gun." Vim he carotin, won i you. linger?" Jncklo had a peculiar empty feeling in Iho pit of her stomach. Almost us though sho wero the one who was going to do those test dives. Dli. Biire. Ill lie carellll, linger said carelessly, lio adjusted IiIr helmet, buckled oil the big. clumsy ehulo. lio waa flying an open Job. That empty gnawlnu III Jaekle's stomach persisted. She was glud linger would havo thai ripcoro to rely on. Thn mechanic had the ship warmed up now. He climbed out and linger took Ills place. "Well, so long!" he called, raising a hand in salute. JiieUle run up besldo Mm. straining on tiptoe, "llnppy land ings! she callctl again, .one wonted him In know this time olio idiot it. She could no! imagine why she felt so panicky. She lldn't feel any different toward ltoger Just hecanso they were pre tending to ho engaged. "Oh, yes!" She clung onto the side of the ship. "I forgot Mother whiiis you ror dinner I ho first night you're hack." "Kor dinner?" llocer leuned over tile side. Jackie had never noticed before how iilue tils eyes were, llko thn sky on this May morning. He certainly wns not hard to look at In his pilot's out fit. He wns enough to make any girl's pulse qlltcketl. Maybe that wns why Jackie's heart stinted throbbing so raiildly liow. Or nuiybe It was because his Hps ror one brief moment had been so close lo hers. She Jerked herself bark sharply. "You'll come, won't you, Honor?" "Sure. I'll be there. With all my medals." He placed a baud oter his heart. "Hldn't I promise to staud by uo matter what hap I -T tl orrt H h niT Mr LOST WORKS FLIGHT copyright, i9J, by nea seavtct, inc pens. Jackie had to step back now. Ho was rendy to take off. in a few minutes he would be only a small dark object hih op in tho sky, gottlng smaller and smaller, vanishing completely.. . She raised her hand in a salute, too, a ges ture of farewell and God-speed. She wished he had chosen differ ent words to Buy in parting; "no matter what happens" had an om inous sound. Tho sort of journey ltoger was headed for might bo easily not havo that happy land ing. She watched that small dark object aB long as her eyes could follow it, then turned away. She felt very much alone and forlorn. Sho told herself, angrily, that sho waa behaving like a llttlo fool, ltoger wnB a good pilot. They didn't come any better. Ho would come hack safely stand by as ho had promised. Nevertheless, Jackie searched tho evening papers to see If. there wero any accounts of crack-ups. She heavod a sigh of relief, then a sharp cxcluination as her atten tion rocusod on an entirely differ ent Item. There, heading tho so ciety column, wns hor own name! Her muther wiib serenely sitting boforo hor triple-mirrored dress ing tublG with Its confusion of jars and bottles. "Did you see this?" Jackie de manded, dashing in on her, Sho held out tho paper at arm's length. Her lovely eyes (lashed their gold en fire: hor face was flushed. Evelyn finished the perfect cupid's bow of her mouth. "What Is It, darling?" She saw tho paper; hor cyos lighted up, too. Sho stretched out a hand. "Why, how very nice! The announcement is made," she read aloud, '"or tho ongagoment ot Miss Jacqueline Dunn-, daughtor of the romantic actress, Evelyn La Earge, to Mr. Roger llrockuer.' ... I wasn't at all sure they aould get it In bo soon," she added -with something llko triumph. "Do you mean that you put that In the papers?" If Jachlo's pretty faco hud been flushed before, now it was crimson. "Wily, ot course, darling." "Hut I didn't say you could. You didn't ovon aBk mo. ..." . "It scarcely seemed necessary. After all; an aiinoiincoment always comes trom the mother or the hridc-to-be. . . ." "Hut I'm not going to bo a bride!" "Not going . . , Why, my dear child, whotovor are you saying?" Evelyn got up to put n cool hand on her daughter's brow, to force her gently to sit down. "Didn't you tell mo last night that you and .ltoger mo engaged? Didn't you get up almost before daylight thla morning to go seo your fiunco off such a pity that tho poor dear noy snoiiiit tiavo to (to away prac tically on tho cvo ol your be trothal. . . ." ' . "I wish you wouldn't talk thut way!" Jacklo said. Her raco was a thunder-cloud now. "Of course, darling. . . . S'stBr- ally you're npsot borauso ltoger nnu 10 leave, you re terribly wor ried about him. . . ." "I'm not!" Jncklo winced at a denial that somehow did not ring iruo. "You had no right, Mother, to toll tho whole world." Jackie had not expected qulto such fast developments. Hut npiinrcnlly this was only a beginning. "No right? Why. dar ling, of coin-so I shall tell every one that my little girl Is going lo be married! Wo must havo a big parly, ami then them will bo showers glvon tor you, nnd we must stint shopping right away for your trousseau. . . . Jackie, what's wrong? Whore aro yon go ing, darling?" lint Jackie did tint hear this last for sho hud taken flight from her mother's plana, which were Indeed win king out much loo fast to suit her. (To bo continued) Here on Buslneas E. W. Drown, of rniiyonvtllo. was here attending to business yesterday. REP. YOUNG TALKS ON LIFE INSURANCE An interesting discussion on the subject df life Insurance was given before the Roseburg Lions club by Representative Bernard Young at tho regular club meet ing Wednesday night. Mr. Young explained different typeB of com panies and policies and presented a very clear picture of the life in surance business in general. The program was given in observance of National Insurance week. A re port was made by Doc Helliwell on the Lions' invitation dance to be held at the Country club, May 21. . KRMR PROGRAM (1500 Kilocyotes) REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 Purple Heart Decoration Services, MBS. 4:15 Helen Jane Kerr. 4:30 Radio Campus, MBS. 4:46 Fulton Lewis, Jr., MUS. 6:00 The Children's Hour. 6:16 The Johnson Family, MUS. 6:30 Baseball Coach, MUS. 5:45 "Melody Lane" With Wan da Armour. , 0:15 N. Y. State Symphonic Band. 0:30 Frank Bull, MUS. 6:46 Interlude. 6:50 Hansen Motor Co. News. 7:00 Musical Steopleohoso, MBS. 7: 16 Xavier Cugat's Orchestra, MBS. 7:30 Lone Ranger, MBS. 8:00 L. A. Symphony. 8:16 Blue Plato Special, MBS. 8:30 Presenting tho American ConipoBors, MBS, 9:00 Alka Seltler News, MBS. 0:16 Dance Orchestra. 0:30 Sign Off. 7 7 7 7 7 8 00 "Early Birds." 30 News-Review Newscast. 40 Hansen Motor Co. News. :46 Alarm Clock Club. 55 West Side Grocery Program. : 00 This Wondorful World, MUS. :15 Tull Corn Time, MBS. :46 Gus Arnliiem. :00 Steve Severuns Pet Club, MBS. IS Hawtiilnn Harmonics. 30 Glee Club Concert, MUS, 46 Organ Recital, MUS. 00 The Spotlight Rcvuo, MBS. 00 ICountry Church of Holly wood, Copco. IS Variety Show of tho Air. 30 From Loudon, MBS. 00 Outdoors With Bob Edgo, MBS. 15 Rodeo Ramblers. MUS. 45 Hansen Motor Co. News. 50 News Review of the Air. 00 Pancho and Ills Orchestra, MBS. 30 MaiiBfleld Singers Club, MUS. 45 Afternoon Dunco Melodies. 00 U. of O. vs. Ore. 8tate Track Meet, Associated Oil, MBS. 30 UmfMiua Valley Sercnadors, MBS. 45 Bach Music Festival, MUS. OH Studios In Contrasts, MUS. 30 Hands Across tho Sea, MUS. 16 The Children's Hour. 00 "Drums," . Radio Drama, MUS. 30 Pat Barnes and Ills Barn stormers, MBS. no Phil Harris. lRHArb Allen's '"Listen." Pro- gram. MUS. 30 Frank Bull, MBS. 46 Interlude . 50 Hansen Motor Co. News. 65 News Flashes. 00 Russell's Orchestra,' MUS. 15 Jimmy Dorsey's Orchestra. MUS. ' 16 Magazine Man, MUS. 00 WWkos Orchestra, MUS. 30 Hons of tho Pioneers. MUS. 00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. 16 Jan (lurhcr, MUS. 30 Sign Oft. Stops Here Sidney S. Georgv. of tho state accident commission, with headquarters In Eugene, stopped here yesterday en route to Klam ath Falls on business. W. G. ROCHESTER For Commissioner TOWNSEND PLAN 100 Discontinue contracting ' county work: use profits to purchase un employed manpower. If It's relief money, spend It tor that purpose, dou't fool It uway. Paid odv, H BUGS by Paul Jenldna THE elrt-UB waa good. I've hardly evar seen one that I thought was anything else. If the actors and performers aien t so hot, I look at the animals. It nothing Is good, then I fall back on my sense of smell, and relish the odors ot crushed grass, sawdust and, er, other, more or less gamey odors. After seeing those Chinese ac robats last night, I can understand how the Japs are having such a hard time conquering that coun try. It must bo exceedingly hard to put a finger on people as active as these exponents of the race were. If they could only learn to tie the Japs In as many knots as they tied themselves, they'd have 'em. After the circus wrb over, a party of us sat In our car and watched the striking of the big tent. It didn't take those rousta bouts long to take It down! Zip, zip, everything went with swift precision, and the tlfst thing we know the dffforent sections of can vas were all rolled up and hoisted fn the wagons. The big poles were lowered so easily and grace fully It looked like child's play, but wasn't. Couldn't afford to go home and to bed after that, so we went down to the depot and watched 'em load the wagons on the cars. Last night that S. P. depot came to life! You'll never realize that we had only two passenger trainB through here a day the sight took one right .back to old times, like we used to 'have when Bryan would stop for a plat form address, or a visiting delega tion of Elks would come with their bands; when Itoseburg was proud ot Its rail facilities although it came later not to patronize them much, and kind of starved 'em out. At the loading last night the in terest seemed to center in the horses. There were about 175 work horses with the clrcuB, (exclusive o! the performing ones) and the biggest and best pullers of these were used to draw the big and heavily loaded wagons from the street to the waiting railroad cars. You all know ot Lady Godiva, the gal who in ancient times had the modern Idea of securing pub licity, any kind of publicity, at any price. Being more or less of a pio neer in this practice, the best Bhe could think of was to ride down tho street on a horse, clothed In nothing but her long waving tresses, nnd a winsome smile. The stunt being new, she got her pub licity. Also you've heard of the man . Btonding on what passed for a side walk In those days, taking in the performance with bulging eyes. Finally he couldn't contain his ad miration and enthusiasm any longer. "My G !" he shouted, "what a swell home!" I think that Is the reactfon which would havo been evident in the crowd of several hundred men and women watching tho loading operations last night, if Uodlva had of been riding the hoi'Bes there. Everyone's eyes wore on those great animals pulling the wagons up the steep ramp to the waiting cars. Vnst horses weighing upwards of a ton apiece, many of them. Farmers in the crowd fair ly watered at the mouth they want ed them so badly, and some of the city horse lovers were sorely tempted to buy some like them (if they could find 'em) and pasture them In their back yards, 1 hope tho circus comes again: I reckon It will. It always has. The future would be a drah thing in deed to look forward to, if we knew there would never bo anothor circus. BARBS The new Jefferson nickel, some body has figured out, buys only 7-10th us much an the buffalo nick el did when it first came out. What the country still needs is a good 5-cent nickel. Tho 15-ycar-old Ohio boy who has been publishing a wyekly ncwa pnpor for the last four years may consider himself n complete fail ure. He hasn't once been called u public menace. Threo artificial limbs havo been stolon from a Philadelphia firm. Potico arc looking Tor three gents who aro sorely in need of alibis, not having a leg to stand on. Au owl In Salt Lake City tangled with a power system und emerged quite whole, thereby doing cousld- Constipated? "For 30 years T had constipation, awful eat bloitinn, headaches and back pains. Adlerik helped right away. Now, 1 eat sausage, bananas, pie, anything i want NTrr Mt tvMrr' . Mrs. Mbcl Srhott. Chapman's Pharmacy ANNUAL SENIOR DANCE Sutherlin High School High School Gym SUTHERLIN Sat., May 14 Music by Gladys Firm an and her DANCET1MERS Gents JOc Ladles 10c POW'D SUGAR ISC WALDORF TISSUE 15c EffC E-xtrM tUc CV339 Saturday only, dozen AOV CORN Kernel, No. 2 size can ...... 13c Pork and Beans z6t.ca"8 He Prepared Mustard 26-u. Jar .... 15c ScotTowels2,!r0:r8ro.": 19c Scot Tissue 3 ron. 23c Paper Napkins 100 count, pkg 9c Dog Food Vltafood, can ... 5c i DateS "Monogram," 12-lb. package lfC Paper Plates 9-Inch, dozen 7c Ginger Snaps Fresh, 3 dozen IOC Bartlett Pears No. 22 size can ... 15C Mayonnaise Kraft's, quart jar .'. 47C Manning's Coffee lll 2$C ,Mrs. Stewart's Bluing 1$C Borene Bar Soap 3 bar. 13c WINDMILL FLOUR $1.29 The Montana Hard'wheat Flour. eiably bolter than a tew TVA of Ciclnls. . A New York danco teacher de clares the modern dance ought to have less of the spirit of defiance in it, and more of the spirit ot love and appreciation. He probably wants it to set au exumple for the audiences. Child marriages, according to a recent news dispatch, are increas ing in England. Oh, do they have exemptions for dependents there, too? Five thousand insects have been caught and glvon to the Connecti cut Agricultural Experiment Sta tion, but few summer cumpers will notice the difference. A Cornell professor Btates that fish do not hear. Oh, to bo a fish, now that Bwlng is here. (Copyright, 1938, NBA Service, Inc) SENATOR ASPIRANT VISITS ROSEBURG Rende M. Ireland, republican candidate for United States sena tor, was hero from Portland yes terday calling pn friends and at tending to business regarding his campaign. Me was accompanied by Mrs. Ireland, who is well known here, having been a spoak er at a recent Pro-America meet Inc In Roseburc. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ire land left last night for Conditio FREE DEMONSTRATION Tomorrow 2:30 P. M. Bendix Home Launderer AUTOMATICALLY WASHES, RINSES AND DRIES CLOTHES SEEING IS BELIEVING RADIO MUSIC STORE 225 N. Jackson St. Gross & Hargis Phone 93 WINTER FUEL PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord u. 52.00 t-ft. Dry Slab, per cord , $3.00 16-Inch Dry, per load . , . . $4.50 lo-incn ureen, per loaa Mill Ends, per load . 2-ft. Green Slab, per load . 2.ft. Dry Slab, per load Sawdust, per unit HARDWOOD, Oak and Laurel Block, tier : $2.50 HARDWOOD, Oak and Laurel small stove wood, tier ..... 3 OO ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. " PHONE 282 CLOSING OUT USED CARS and TRUCKS Priced for Quick Disposal A fine selection of models to choose from. TERMS WE ACCEPT TRADE-INS R.H. WILSON MOTOR CO. Ill Rose St. and Maiah field en route up the coast to Portland, following a week's trip through BoUthern Ore gon campaigning. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES CH1TWOOD-MAC LKOD Clyde H. Chltwood and Ellen Kathryu MacLeod, both residents of Dan-don. ACE-PATEP BEER4 CnrralPreeing Corporation Los Angtlea Portland San r'rineisce . Soattta Maytag Sales and Service City Electric 124 W. Cass St. Phone 233 i l