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t FOUR ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1938. Uiirt Dally lv-errl huuOr by ifca nm-nve lie- f he Associated Prea- Is exclusive ly eLtftled to the use (or republica tion of nil news dispatches credited o U or not otherwise credited In his paper and to all local news sjuoiienea nereiu. jiii rmius ui r--X'bllcatioQ of special dispatches strain are also rrven. HARK IB KLLSWOKTH Kdltor Entered as second clats matter May 17, 1920, at the post office at Ro-ebuFff, Oregon, under sxt of waron s. istb. Mprsnttd by flew York 271 Madison AVo., Chl mK(i 360 N. MichlKUll Ave. Nan FmtirlNCii 220 Bush Rtrcet De troit 319 Stephenson Hid p., I.im Sidkc ! 433 H. KprhifT Btreot, Ne attlr 803 Stewart Street. Ior(lnnd - 620 i W. ENiLb Street. Vancouver, ft. c 711 Hall BldKu at. LouU 111 N. Tenth BtraeL Atlasta fcli fl-n niMIia Member .. ;wsppen?i)bnlTjfei 1 1 vt Msociatioff akaarlptiua Hale Dallv. Dlr v&r or mall 15.03 Dally, month! by mall...-. MO uulir, l nDll'U 07 man.. 1.2S Dallr.br ear. Jar oer inontb. nalljr nv a-r- n.r Tir . Lethargy or Harmony? yllli fuel Hint both Hoimblkiin ' mid Democrat, pintles holil their Blulci conventions mill orwui lzutlon moiitliiKK within tlio lunl fow ilayB linn iittnictod iilinoBt no Iiublli: Intori'Ht or munition. Tho meetings nro (IorcI'IIicm! In tlio news reports us bolng liiunion Ioub. Hut lini'inony, In this Inslunra niuy be it (loudly wold. It may menu that thoru Is ll lack of Intercut In party and political nfiiilra that permits peace and barinony ralbor tliun tlml llii'Ii) Is ontliiiHliiHtlu and opllmlsllu nil ml i at Ion unit coopmii Hon. t.osn than a 50 por eonl voto wan cUkL In tlio prlnmrios. Friends of Uovornor Mtirtin reallzo now that he was deteatud by Ihouo who (all' od to voto. Tho HB voto, angry and doternilncil, went to the pollB. Tlio Martin voto, or rather poten tial Martin .vote, pleased with Ilia in I ill i 11 1 h ( in t i on n n d complacent about tho whole thing and Bonernl ly unliiloreBtod, did not bother to voto. The votoi-B, thoy thought, (they woro iicqimlnloil only with thoBo who thought iib they did) would not, or course, turn down Martin ho why should tboy Incon vonienco thoniBclvcB by Inking a trip to tho voting place. ThlK fall tho same thing might happen all ovor again. 1 Nominee Spraguo walked away with tho Ko publican nomination by inich a largo margin that complacency, rather than barinony Is tho word dosorlptlvo ot Ilopuhlleiiu ranks now. Tho big Job, tor both pintles tills fall, It Bcema, will bo to got I ho voters out to tho pollB and bo hopeful that n true majority will provide u good state government. Symbol at Work Xltl'-ATIIOS, agreements, alliances, ' acknowledged or merely un derstood, tend to lose their quality of reality in the public miiid and become mere caiteon Hymhnla un less thoy happen to evidence theill xolvos In Homo Htartlliig, dramatic manner. The other day Paris wanted ur gently to colliinillllcate with rraglie by telephone. It tried to call through two channels. The first was transmission through (tcrmniiy; the second, through Italy. Neither could be obtained, (lerimin anil Italian telephone of tl -clula refused to transmit the cull. Ctmtiict was finally untile by tele phoning first through (lei'iniiny to Warsaw -made possible by Inler iifitlnual ngicoitifiit--aiiil thou hav ing Iho call liiinsnillled to t'xecho nlovakla. The Italian and Herman refuanls of transmission cut franco of! from eastern Kurope for a period of hours. That sudden, ralciilaled Isolation must have brought the ltoine-ller- llu nxlfl before the eyes of the I'lench with Biicll a semblance of reality that they must have fell they could almost put out their bunds mid touch It, Editorials on News iCenlimioU from nagu i.) lie took the chaiico. Mo ought to he spunked, of course. Ilut whrro would America be today hut for those who were willing In take a long chance? EW.Mil,AH COHHKIAV Is the " hero of the hour. If won led of ficials, seeking to prevent disaster by dlBcniirngliig others from taking a lon to l iilint at fame, feel It nee cBSliiy In Riliiiinlster ll mllil slap on CiirrlKan'n wrist, rve'll nil be clam oring fot tholr heart's blond. Unt If he had l-All-KD tf the angels hadn't hovered their wings over him and ciiuperoned him safe ly tu a landing against all the prob abilities wo'd bo lamenting the criminal negligence that permits young fools to take their lives ?n their hands and as like as not wo'd be grousing ubout the cost of a search. Human nature Ib funny, Isn't It? Ouster of Grimm Follows Poor Showing of Clubj Pirates Boost Lead. Hy SID r-KDKIl Associated I'ress Sports Writer Tlio Chicago Culm' set or three brain trusters, whlih couldn't . a thing about hilling slumps and pilclilng nil In i oh. and which didn't particularly Impress tlio rest of tho National league, gave way to day to a two-man board of strat egy beaded by Hubby tlartnelt. The unveiling or dabby an head man of tlio CiiIib, succeeding Chol ly (Irlinni, overshadowed the rest of a coloiinl baseball plclure, wnion included tlio VaiikeeH-ln- dlans double-header for tho Ameri can leaguo lend and tho gamc-nnd-li-hair grip tho I'lratoB held m the senior circuit chase. The Cubs, famous for years for changing houses in mld-stionm, did It ugalii in loading (Irlmm's woes on Iho 220-poiind franio of the big righting Irishman, you can rest assured there'll ho no change In policy, for, In 'giving tlio lienv-o to one fighter, (Irlinni, I Mill Wrlgley Is leading off with another In Martnelt. Ilolh ot them keep their sleeves rolled up. Pirates Gain Meantime, litlshurgh and SI. I.oills coiitiuiliil to be tin, chief battlegrounds In the National lea gue race. The I'lrates, by split. ung u twin bill Willi the I'hlll es yesterday. Increased their lend bv a full gaiiin over tile (llanls, who took two beatings at the hands of the Cardinals' southpaw pitching. too runs leaiiired a ten-run firth Inning to wallop the Hues n il in their fliBl. ganio, hut Manors tiiriir.il in a flvo-lilller lor a -t-l I'lrato win In the nightcap. Shoiin stopped the (Hants with logr hits to give the 'Cards n 7-2 victory In ineir opener, weiinnil fanned ten and Minn hit three homers and the Cards clicked 7-J In the ul'tei piece. The Hods dropped back to fourth place, behind the Cubs, by losing n i-'i decision to tho Itnstoir Itccs ill a Cincinnati night game. Only one other game got by old man weather on the program. In that one, the Senaiors socked the Detroit Tigers, 7-2, behind For roll's effective elbowing. KRNR PROGRAM Onuu Kilocycles) ItU.MAfNINO IIOUUS TODAY 1:U0 Allied Wallensteln's Or chestra, MUS. 1:30 Itadlo Caiupus, MIIS. 1:15 Frank Novak. B:0u Anierlcall Wild Lltu Anuiv. Program, MIIS. Dl30 Howie Wing, MBS. 6:45 Molody Lane With Wanda Armour. (i:iri I'luinloin l'llol, MIJS. (i:;iu Frank Mull, MIIS. d:lli Interlude. 6:50 Hansen Motor Co. News. 6:55 News Flashes. 7:00 Homo Vincent, MIIS. 7: 15 Symphony. 7:811 Tho llieen Hornet, MIIS. S: (Ml Dorothy La mom . 8:15 Don't You Believe It, MBS. S::l0 Freddie Nagel and Orches tra, MIIS. S: 15 tieo. Mill',. 0:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. !J:15Dim Keiliniin ami Orches tra, M IIS, !l:Ho I'roHH Time, MIIS. . UUiO-Slilnnuy Funis, MIIS. 1'ltlDAY, ,11'I.Y 12 7:00 "Marly Minis." 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7:40 Hansen Motor Co. News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50 Alarm Clock Club. S:llll Fllnor Sherry & Orch., MIIS. 8:110 Haven of Ileal. Mils, ft: nil - The Happy (lung. MIIS. 9:15 The Man About Town. II: 15 lloh Young. MIIS. 111:00 - This Woman's World, MIIS. 10:110 - Home Town, MIIS. Ill: 15 'tills Woman's World. MIIS. 11:00 Songs of the West, Copco. 11:15 Variety Sliow ot Iho All. ll::ill llnl Stokes' Oich.. .MIIS. 1 1 : ir. Paul Small. Mils. 12:011 Neoiillino Melodies. 12:15 - Midstream, MIIS. I2:3li -lulerlude. 12:35 Parkinson's Inform atlon Exchange. 12:45 Hansen Motor Co. News. 12:50 News-Review Newscast. 1:00 Hennlnger's Man on the Street. 1 : 1 5 - country Kdltor. MIIS. 1 ::iu - Allei noon Varieties 1 : 15 Johnson Family. MIIS. 2:00 At Your CiMUinatid. 2:30 Today's Front Page. 2:15 Mimo Vldo, MIIS. 3:00 -Feminine Fancies. M 11:4. 3:30 - In-. Van Wvek. MIIS. 3:45 -Hums Moiciiii Mu.-lc. 1:00 Dramas or Youth. MIIS. 4:30 2o I'liiKors ot llainionv, MIIS. 4: IS Fornriii's' on h , MIIS. f,:tio Jimmy nrler Orch . Mils. 5:15 -The Children's Hour. 5:30-- Tho Com -h. MIIS. 5: 15 - Fulton l.i wis Jr., Mils, COO Pcpeye, MBS. 11:15-The I'lialiloiu l'llol MHS. (!:30-Clirlnln Time. MIIS. li: 15- Interlude. 6:50 Hansen Motor Co. News. 6:65 News Flash. 7:in 'I'o He Announced. 7.15 World Aflulrs, MIIS. 7:30 Lone Ranger"' MBS. 8: 00-American Family Robin- OUT OUR WAY CU4 iij4LL ALL MY LIFE I'VE HAD A SORT WELL. I NEVEE. . OF F6ELIMO OF AWE ABOUT THE DID HAVE THAT Vl ' GOVERNMENT, BUT OMfc TAP OF 1 FEELIM' ABOUT I V Sf tJ THAT CiCVEBWMEMT IMSPECTOE'S TH' GOV'MEWT, LV 3giH HAMMEK HAS t'.ILLED THAT IM 'CAUSE WMEM J iJ'0rriLJ ME.-- SOMEBODV THREW AK1 I 1 WAS JUST -J) WW ' EM PTV CAM AMOMO THEM A LITTLE J v 0 EOLLEES, AM' IT CAVED IK) ) KID I KMEW "C' V O, WITH TH' STAMP OF S " A AAAILAAAM 1 "--Sf-HX l APPCOVAL. r- I WHO TOOK yV,lW V . LOKJ&WALkS ---v' S 1 XSUMDAV nr OFB 19)BflT HIA StBVICt. IMC. T M BEG- J 8 Moves Against Nazi Operations IIciniliiK Hit; coiiKi'i'HHloiuil com mit loo about to tiivcMliKiito ' tni AintMifiin act ivl ties" is Ucpi'osen lativo Mnrtin l)lo, nbovo, of Toxuh. Atttioimli house IIImtuIs opposed Dies' iTHolutloii for tins tuvostiKii- tlon, t'tutrliiK that it would be used iiKtiii.Ht ot'Kani.iMl Itiltor, the Texan bewail by u.skiiifi: the department of JiiMlico lor rieeret reports on the nuzl (lonniiii-Amoricaii bund. Hon. -To Do Announced. -I''i'oddlo Nael &. Orch., MUS. -Shih of the Pioneers, MHS. -Alka Seltzer News, MBS. -Jan (liirhor. -Curl Itavarzo Orch., M MS. -Jimmv tliier Orch., MUS. -HIkh (Ml. S : 1 5-8:;(U- 8: -ir-9:00-i : 1 5 0 : :to t(i:iin l':lfi- F. SALKM, .tuly 20.- (APt I'rosi tlciit Ktuisi'V.'li explaliu'il In a let ter to (ioMMiior Martin today that, he could not approve expenditure ol PWA funds tor the $U I.Iy.tMM) rutalttla data projecl on the Co lumbia river Iiim iuisi, il could not tie completed wit inn the two-year time M tit i l proscribed by law. The pt oMident Raid In bin lei I or, written in San .'"ruueinco last Sun day, thai PWA cannot not it wide ItindH for uiiauthoiixed projects un less funds hae boon authorised lor il completion, lie said it otihl lake live ciirs to finish the woik, The l!;ts PWA law appntpiiates jLNHt.ntttt.tMKt for all Icderal projects. "1 do not fi-el that., nt this time, 1 can approve tindertaUinn the work proposed by yon, particularly In view of the tact thai 'over $'j;t. inm.iHii) of the naiil l!tNUN)i,tmO has already breu allotted to projects in the Pacific northwest, ' the president wrote. i am advised that il Is prefer able to start const ruction of the I'mat ilia dam. est i ma led to cost W:t. 7'ip. mm. h.'tore tlndei laklitK the rematninK work sueiiested by ou." - - o - - - NOTICE FOR BIDS FOR PURCHASE OF HOUSE School District No. I of Doudus County, (ireuon. will receive btda at the office of A. .1. tleddes, oloilt of said district, up lo 7::!l) o'clock p. m. on .Inly 'j;, i;i;ts, lor the put- aase of a one sloi v Inuise belonu- ln to unUX dlstiict siluatel at 'A'ih North tlose utrcef in the City ot Ho.ebin;. Tlio purchaser will ho niven pes sslmi of said hmise on or before the old day of August. P;tS. and must completely iomm-c said lomse from the premises within Vn days thereafter. The rinht Is reserved to reject any and all bids. A. J- IIKDDKS. Clerk of School District. No. of Douglas County, Uiegou, i PT OFF World-Circling Craze Begun With 8G-Day Dash by Phineas Fogg in 72 lly Tho AP Feuturo Service. In Ihe year 1K72, renders of Lo Temps, Paris newspaper, were hh, touished to read that Mr. Phileaa Vokk of London had started on a Irip around the world hi 80 days. Today's intrepid alrmenvaio but his lollowcrs. Mr. Fork, methodical English clubman, had wagered 20,01.0 pounds 1m couhl do it. His venture was ridiculed, bets were laid against him, and thus was launch ed one of the most faEclnatiiiK nov els of the 19th century "Around The World In 80 Days." Its author wiih Jules Verne. Adventures Met To win his stupendous wager, Mr. Fogpr had to catch every train, every steamer, on the dot. lint those who bet against him flic) not count on his iron will. Me encoun tered the most desperate adven tures without batting an eye, in cluding (he rescue of a beautiful youiiK woman who became his wito. lie was harassed all the way by u detective who mistook him for a thief who had robbed the Hank of Kngland a fow days before PIKES PEAK GETS SNOW-HAIL COAT COLORADO SPHINOS, Coin., July 20. (API Six inches of snow nnd hail gave Pikes peak and tho upper reaches of the front range a wintry appearance today. The white cap extended below tlmhoiiino. Temperature on the peak during last night dropped to 28 degree above zero. Morn than 10.000 cities and towns In tho United States now have public water systems, as compared with only 3000 communi ties with waterworks In 1900. FAMOUS HORIZONTAL 1 Man wlio pro pounded tho theory o evolution. 12 To immerse. 13 Cow's cry. 14 Fortified wall, IB Coffee pots. 17 Moon valley. 19 New stnr. 20 To soak flax. 21 Knee cnp. 23 To permit. 24 Wooden pin. 25 Spain. 27 Interior. 30 Homing pigeon. 33 Conceited. 34 Half. 35 Perfume. 37 Subtracting-. 3R Upright shaft. 40 Preposition. 41 C.rnin. 43 Pertaining to the pnlntiv 4ft Sun god. 50 Sound of sorrow. 2 Weakly senli- ? Answer to Previous Puzzle mj oiNMlEl yUpirnim i a mels ZjL-pIoB AV Sfl SALUTE TIE dp L B a 0 O L DHW o p SaBa i dQap eHlIeInIe 0flAcT tBse Pf s p Wge D t o p. oB i ireftaTRAFNE dMQNKFV aB sTa n d H Q N EH UA jln S 111 NT R 1 C AljlE ZjlS&Bfa o J5 s D 0 O N O R EHAjy n eBtoot er iGiciNlTiUErTffAli IlIlIeTs s mental. 53 Inner solo, 55 Poison. 57 Mineral spring. 58 Forbidden by social usage. 59 lie was bv birth. CO His s made his theory famous. VERTICAL 1 Apple center. 2 To pursue i 7"" 4 j 5 r""7""" 5 r nT i7" far is ioi prT "HP -. IWWWI in,., r V in . i Hflfe-flu , . , w J ; - I J 33 JL. I ji "1 jV 54"'i? Pp By William. Mr. Fogg loTt London. Mr. Fogg mndo it on tlio dot, He used every means of convey ance then known steamers, rail ways, carriages, yachts, trndlng vessels that lie hired or purchased, sledges over America's plains ami an elephant. "The novels of Jules Verne," writes an authority, "are dreams come true, dreams of submarines. airplanes, television; they took for ward, not buck wan. Therefore they are still the books of youth." Mere is a chronology of 'round tho-old ItripB, aside from Fogg's veniure: 1519 Magellan, by ship, 1,083 days. 1889 Nellio Hly, by train and boat. 72 days. 1913 John H. Menrs, by train and boat, 35 days. 1921 U. S. Army planes', 175 days. 1929 tiraf Zeppelin, 20 days, t hours. 1931 Post-datty, by plane, S days, 15 hours, &l minutes, i 1933 Post (alone), 7 day's,.. 18 hours, minutes. 193S Hughes. 3 days, 19 hours, STAGE DRIVERS' ANNUAL PICNIC IS POSTPONED The pioneer stage coach drivers' annual picnic, scheduled to he held Sunday, July 24, has been postponed to a later date this sum mer, it was announced today. The postponement was necessitated because of the Smith River fire. LAKE FISHING GOOD A report of good fishing at Din mond lake was received today from Georgo L. Howard, manager of the resort, who states that fishing is "above average." Spin ner, worms or salmon eggs are giv ing best results, he reports. SCIENTIST. 17 Tatter, 18 Ell. 21 By. 22 Tree. 24 Punitive.-. 26 To assert as a fact. 28 Wood demon. 29 Insect's eglf. 3 1 Males. 32 Mooley apple. 36 Knock. 37 Sickness. 39 floret. 41 Valley. 42 Pealed. 44 Luxuriant.- . 45 Venomous ' snake. 46 To melt. 47 Affirmative vote. 48 Indian harvest 49 Soon. 50 Farewell! 51 Sun. 53 Rodent. 54 Poodle. 50 Third note In scale. 58 Seventh note in scale. prey. . 3 Onager. 4 Musical note. 5 To eject. 6 Shoe bottom. ' 7 Puppet. 8 Railroad. 9 Tumor. 10 Heathen Rod. 1 1 Wheel hub. 12 He believed in the of tho fittest.. 15 One who fol lows nature worship. CLINIC CLICKS FROM DOUGLAS HEALTH OFFICE Two cusps of typhoid fever have recently beon reported in Doug lus county. Most of tho scatter ed cases of typhoid fever can be charged to the typhoid carrier. Safe water supplies, sanitary sew age disposal, safeguarded milk supplies and food produced under hygienic conditions, have reduc ed tho danger of contiucllng ty phoid fever, but the individual carrier remains a problem. Kvery effort Is being mndo to discover the possible carrier In the pres ent situation and Individuals are being urged to go tji their family physician lor immunization against typhoid fever. This Immuniza tion lasts about three years. Every year about 5(,0i0 people in tbo United States and Canada have ty phoid fever; yet 'it is u prevent able disease. 'The contents of poorly con structed privy vaults and sewers and human discharges left on the ground drain into water systems and may Infect them with typhoid fever germs. These germs may bo taken Into the body with drink ing water or with water used in preparing uncooked foods. , . , Ty phoid fever germs often get into mflk through carelessness or lack ot cleanliness upon the part of those who handle it. Kliea some times Infect It when It is left un covered. , . . Use pasteurized milk, and keep it covered lit a cool place, lyphum lever germs often enter tlio intestines with tood, especial ly raw fuojjl. Outbreaks have been traced to oysters fattened in pol luted streams, or Horn sewage contaminated beds." Metropoli tan Life Insurance Co. booklet. (virfporteft fimm wm& are attracted by a cool sparkling stream or spring hut the cusuui observer Is unable to dclorminc tho purity of such water and it is sater lo boil or pmlly In some other way Ihe wuter we use when out of the city. To prevent typhoid: ' 1. lie sure that you use pure wa ter, pasteurized milk or milk from hygienic dairies, and clean tood tnat is protected from Hies. . llu vaccinated against typhoid fever and have all members of your family vaccinated. a. All persons having the dis easo or suspected of having it should be reported at onco to the local health board. Waste matter from persons hav ing typhoid fever should he mixed immediately with chlorinated lime or carbolic acid to Kill the' typhoid germ. Tot- the first six months of 1938 tho report released from the Uoug hvs county health unit shows muen of the work centered around the school child examinations, im munizations and tests, confer ences, etc., and tuberculosis work. Or, Sluvrp examined '009 school pupils, 2121 woro inspected . for signs of contagious disease, SO werctestcd lor vision, 101 pre school children have made visits to medical conferences and 308 have been seen by the nurses. Two hundred and sixty-four vac cinations against smallpox and 406 toxoid injections tor the preven tion of diphtheria were given. Five hundred jiwl ninety Schick tests were given in order to de termine whether the individuals were immune to diphtheria. For the six months !)! 1 tubercu lin tests were given and 10U posi tive reactors found. L'lghty-three X-rays Were taken in following up positive reactors. In Iho inter est of tuberculosis control nurses have made 3(6 field nursing visits during this period. 1 Seventy-one w a t e r samples were taken and analyzed, live diphtheria cultures taken, 2U5 tests for syphilis, 3 tests lor gon orrhea, and 9(i for tuberculosis. Threo hundred and two treat ments for venereal disease were given to those who are not able to go to their own physician and 210 calls were made in the Inter est of control of communicable dis eases. Lisens(-i reported by Douglas county physicians during thiH per iod included: Chickeupox &U, gon orrhea 7, influenza .", measles 21, pneumonia 42, poliomelitis 1, scar let lever Itii, syphilis 7, tuberculo sis 10, whooping cough 7. LETTERS t the Editor Su I n.n.it MffnciMics AID IN BATTLINb FIRE SlTMKItLlX. Ore.. July 2M. Kosobutg News-Koview: On behalf of the eity of Sutherlin, I express my deepest gratitude to Ihe iiose otirg fire department. Ihe Oakland tiro department, the l)ugla coun ty tire patrol, the members of the state police, the Sutherlin fire de partment and alt others who help ed to subdue the fire that swept down on our city last Monday. Without this help. Sutuerlin would have been wiped out. .Many residences with roofs on fife were i'avfd, and the work done that saved them was most heroic. Through this wonderful coop(f a- tion. the loss was neRliclhle in tlio face nf the fiiMceness of this fire and the strong wind that prevailed at the time. ery gratefully, on be- turn of the city of Smhnrltn. MAHTIN LLOYO, Mayor. ICE CREAM PARLOR ADDS TO FACILITIES Installation of a now Kelvlnntor dispenser rabinet was completed yesterday by Hunt s Stipn -Cronm- d Ice I roam parlor. 1 ho cabinet provides holding Hpaeo for gal lons of ice cream and brings tho holdins capacity of facilities to 2'o gallons. During the current hot weather, the ice crenui supply Daily Devotions . By DR. CHAS. A. EDWARDS One of the most tremendous things about this human life of ours Ib the power of choice that comes to us in it.Tho more we think of it the more wonderful it seems and the further stretch the limits of Its possibilities. Wo sometimes complnln that we are hampered and hindered in the things we would like to do and be, and yet It Is true to a degree to which tho ma jority of us have never yet real I zed, that our lives are what by our choice we make them to be. For tho glorious opportunities of our lives we give Thee, our God, our grati tude and praise. For the grace and strength and wisdom to choose that which is best anil highest we come to Thee. Help us to a higher understanding, a truer courage, a more devoted loyalty. May we learn to ab hor that which is evil. Amen. several times has been exhausted, making the additional equipment necessary, tho mange men t re ports. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends for the many kindnesses shown us when we lost our home and pos sessions by fire recontly. Par ticularly do we thank our- neigh bors of Days Creek nnd Canyon- vine for their assistance. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. (Mike) Weaver. OTI('i; TO CltKtllTlllt.H In the County Court of the Stalo of Oregon for UniifflitH County. In tlit- matter of Iho eMfitu of i'.mhii i loyi't-inoiHi. iierenHeu. Nnllco is hereby kIvwi that the iiiiuei-HitfmMl, y ni(HM- or tilt? nhiivi 1 1 ! iMiurt duly made nnd t-n (rod nf record, lutft hrim uppoi til ed atlmHiiKtialor of the estate of I'M Hh I hynrtiiond, (k-co.-iHcd. and bus duly imalified as mirh. All Pi'i-Hoiis Imvfnir cl:iinis air;ilnst said estate ate hereby required in present tho Kiimc, Uulv Verified, to tho undersigned at Ids office En itosenin-K:. tiii ffon, within s t x months Irmn the first ouhlfesil inn of ttii.s nolire, which is tue lt day oi .Miiy, iif.ia. A. N. OltflTTT Administrator ot the estate of vai 1 1 li l eyu rmoinl, deeeu.sed. -O- NOTIC13 TO CHlCtHTOIlS fn tho County Court of the Stale of ureKon lor liomrtas Comity. In tho matter of Iho ewtuto ot fino Keiio Cornier, deceased. N'oliee hereby Is Kiven, th-tt the undeiMlfciu-d. by order of the county Court t the. .Mate of Ore Kim tor Douglas County, hnn been appointed administrator of the es tate of imogene Condor, UeeeaHod Ait persons bavinir c 1 a t in a Ma in st said estate hereby are no li! led to present the. saute, vert I' k d as remit red bv law. lo llio under signed at the. oftieoH of Halt mark A: jedues. In tile I Jo aulas Csutioutil IfailK HUIKIUIK' lii KOH. 'Ulll'S. IJotlK- las Coiintv. Oretroa. within six Hi) months from tho (lulu -ul' ihi no tice. Dated June ."0. liKls. l'AUL K. GKIIPMS. Admlnlslrntor of tho eslato of lmoneno Cornier, deceased. XOTIt'li 'ill (-ItMDITOltS In tho County Court of the State of Uretron lor iJoiiiilas County. In tlio matter of the estate of Hoscanuu Muriain Khirteiiit, dc ceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that the u tide rsiKiied has by order of t he above entitled court duly mndo nnd entered of record been duly ap pointed ' executor ot tho last will and testament of Hone mm a, Mertuiu bnirleiili, deceased, and has duly uunltl'lid as such. All persons hnvhic claims nprnlnBt said estal o are hcrcjjy red ui red to present tho same duly verified, to the nndersiKiied at tlio law offices or Ktco a Ureutt in Kosemirg Hoimlas County, Orenon within six months lrom the first pulilKu tlou of this nutlet) which is ttic :ird day of June. n35. unwAien a. wmuictdKF. si:.. fclxei'Utor of tho last will and les lament of Itoseannu, Murium bhirtcliff. deceased. NOTICK Of i i.NA). m;tti,k.mi;nt In tint County Court ot tho State of Oregon tor Douglas County. In tbo matter of tho estate of Ir vino Parker Gardner, deceased. Notice Is hereby mveii thai the undi'l'slmied, executrix of the estate of Irvine I'urkor (Jardner deceased, lias filed In the above entitled court and matter her final account uf the administration or said estate, and that tho Hon. Huron W. CloiiKh. County J initio of Douglas Count v, Oregon, has by order duly matte and entered of record, fixed Sat urday, lite :trd dav of .inly. H-!. at tho hour or Ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. and the t Vninl y ( 'oiirt I loom in Iho Court I louse In itoseburK, t iregon. us i tie time a ml place t'" Iutii Iiik said Klnaf Account, and ohjeetions there! n, if any tlieif he. am! for the Not t lenient of the fhiiio ami for the clunl nt? of said estate. All person interested f n snfii estate are ro'inired to file their ob jections to said Flnul Account, if any t bey have, on or lie fore tiie date set for final hearinc Dated and first published June 2.1. J '.as. HAKUIKT KVKLVN (iAIIDNKIt. Kxecutrlx of the estnie of Irvine Parker Gardner, deceased. No 7!7I In (lie Circuit Court of the SiatR of Oreun for DouRlas County, Hubert 1-3. I ten files, plaintiff vs. Lillian May Jleniies. defeM(lan'.. To: Lillian Mav P.eacics t hf above named defendn nt. a n 1 In .1. V. I-oiik, hh IM.tt let. Attorney f ir Do 1 1 it I a a 'm i it t y. t ) re en n. In the name of mo Slate f Cre- KOIi : Y"U are hei ebv re) Hired to appenr n nd answer t he i-onnd.iitit filed aeaiiist vu in the ate.ve it titled s'ttt withtu four wt-eks frcm the itate of the ftrt puhHcMlion of this it'immons. and if vou fail to a Ppea r and answer an t d c i in -plaint plaintiff win pdv t the coin t for the relief d iimnde 1 in Mid complaint, a succinct Mnle inent of which is as follow: For a decree of divorce on the jtrntituts of cruelty nnd personal tndticnitie reiirterinc life burdensome. ' Tills tiutninous is fei ver upon vmi by ptitdicatlon therof for a period of once each week for four foosr rut (Ve weeks hi t h "itosehttrie News-Review." H newstmpf-r of Ken eral elreulatlon putdisiied tn Dons la Count v OrciT'in. by order of f loiinrnhle Crl K. Wimbei ly. Cir cuit .tudtfe of Drumhm County, Ore non made and dated June SVth, TKDNLVH C. HAItTFIKI Perkins Ittiildins. HoeUurff. OreKon. Attorney for the plain ntr Date uf first putdkatlon June 31 lif.S. MIIK'K p SlCt HIKF'H SALB O il B A li IH4IIKHTV Notice is hereby (riven that bj virtue of tin execution and ordci of tale i(ued out of the Circuit Court of the Stute of Orejfon foi Douglas, County on the 24th day ot June. 1938. upon und pursunnt to 6 Judsnient and decree duly mid and entered of recoid by the above entltled court on the 24th day of June, 11138. in u suit for the foro ctoxuro of a niortK'aKo pemlhm tn said court and cause, in which Kate Neale.is tho plaintiff and Paul Dempaey itonieiiiiies known as Paul It. Deiupscy: nnd louibo iU'inpsey, his wife: und Howard J. Frhe and Clara 1-3. lOrbe, some limefl known na Mrs. Howard J. Krbo his wife, are dtifendunts. And which said execution and order of fliile were to mo directed and com manded me to sell the rent prop erty hereinafter described in plain tiffs said judgment In the sum of Three Thousand Six II u ltd red Twenty-four Dollar (3.Glf: ntid the further sum of Two Hundred Dollni-H (-0), attorney feed: and the further mim of Twenty-two ut.d 7U100 Dollars ($-2.70). cutt r.ud dlshuraeinentM of said suit, all of which Is more particularly de scribed in said JudKe.m-.Mit and de cree. That I will, on Friday, the I'lUh day of Jnlv, i:;i8 at the hour of 10:O0 o'clock til the forenoon of f said day, at the Court House front door in the City of HodeburK. Doiiffhts County, Oregon, offer lor sale and sell nt public h tic lion, for cosh, subject to redeumttun as pro vided by Btntuto alt of the rtuht, title and Interest of the defend ants In said suit and all persons claiminK by. throiiKh. or under them Binco tho first day of Feb- , ruarv. 19S3. in and to the follow iiK described real property and premises, to-wit: Lot Five (li) of the IrwinKtonf Garden Tracts and described fol lows: HefjInniiiK at a point on tlio North ItifEht of Way line -f tho Coos Bay Ilfwhway and from which the Southwest corner of the Orley Hull IX U C. No. 61 In T. 2SVS. U. 7 W. W. M. In DoukIiis County. Oretron. bears H. 86 detr. 34' W. l!i.a ft.; thence uIoiik ald rlKbt of way line N. - desr. 33 K. ft. to stake: thence N. 29 deff. -0 W. 2344.9 ft. to a point in center line of the present County ltoad" thence alonif said center lino S. deR-. 40' W. 721.0 ft.; theneo 8. C9 dew. 85 W. 2116.0 feet; thence t. 29 dew. OS K. 2134. S ft. to tho placo of hesfnuinff and eoututnlitfr &0J8 acres moro or Ichr. Lot 151 Kb t (8) of the Irwlntfton Garden Tracts and denrlbod an , fol lows; Ilpfrinnlntr at the North west corner of the Orley Hull D. I -C. No. f.4 in T. 28 S. it. 7 W. W. M. DntiKlaa County. Oreffon: thence nloiic the West line of said D. U C. No. at S. 0 dep. 49' K. 71S.S ft. to an Iron pipe in the center of the present Countv road, from which, a 30" mark Oak tree hears S 49i dec W. 49.8 ft.: thence alone tbo center Hue of said County H:ad N. fill dep. 3V :. lit 19.2 ft.: thence X. t7 dcK. 10' W. 2fi3.2 ft.; thence North 90.0 ft. to the KoutLwcst. corner of Peter Saara P. L. C, No. f ; tlieuce alonp the west line of an id CI. No. 55 North 393.7 ft. lo an Iron ?ilim; thence N. 87 dep. '' W. 92.2 ft to an Iron Pipe: theneo N. 0 ' dep. JG' E. 1310.9 ft. to the six teenth corner on the North Lino ot Section 29, same T. ami 1L, said corner belnp midway between tbo quarter section corner common to Sections 20 and 29 and the section corner common lo Sections 20. 21. 28 and 29 and from which a 12" fir tree hear S. 50 dep. E. 19.0 ft.; t hence nlonp tbo section lino be tween Sections 20 and 29 N. sS dep. 02' W. 13H3.3 ft. to (be quarter cor" uer common to Sections 20 and 29; thence S. 0 dep. .! V.'. 1310.4 ft. tn an Iron pipe thence N. 87 dep.' 2ii' W. 1300.0 ft. lo an iron pipe; thence S. fl dep. 21' W. 1221.3-C.. to an iron pipe on t he North I lee of D. L. C. No. 51: thence alonp the North lino of said CI. No. St S. S9 dep. Ay W, (IHfi.O ft. to the point ot bepfnninp and eontnlninp Ilfi.'l acres, more or less, except lint strip occupied by tho County Uoad Lopelher with the tenements, here ' dltauients and appurtenances there' unto heionpinp or In anywise, an pertaiitinp iherto. Dated and first published this tin .10th day of June. 193S. PKftCY A. WKUit. Sheriff of Douclas County. Orypon. NOTICK TO ClttSIHTOttS In the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Douptas County. In the matter of the estate of Wal ter XV. Campbell, deceased. Notice is hereby given tluit tho undeisipned has by order of tim above entitled court duly made and entered of record been duly 'ap pointed executor of the last will and testament of Walter XV. Camp bell, deceased, and has duly tiuali fled ns such. All persons havinp claims apainst said estate are hereby reuuired In present the same, duly verified. ti tiie undei sipned, at ttie offices of UN & Orcutt. in Hoseburp. Doup las Count y. Oreiion. within six niotit h from t he lirst putt feat ion of ttiis notice, which is the 7th day of July. PJ38. GFY T. CAMPBKLL I5xeciitor tf ttie last will and tea .lament of Waller W. Campbell, dcceaHcd. i o NOTICll TO CKKIHTOItS 111 the County Court of the State of Orepon for I ounlas County. In the matter of the estate of Ben jamin M. Price, deceased. Notice is hereby piven. that tho ttudcrsipned. It. L. Whipple, was on the twenty-second day of June, duly appointed administrator of the above entitled estate by tho above entitled court. All persons havinp claims apnlns snid estate are required to presenL the same as by law required with in six months from the date of this not lee to the undrsii;ned nt his of fice In tho Douulait National Bank Hull clt ntr I lose h u tu;. Oregon. Dated and first published Juno 23, 193S, It. 1. W1HPPLH. Adtulni at i ntor of the estate of Ben jamin M. Price deceased. XOTICK OF FINAL SI5TTLHMHNT Notice it ucrrby civen th-it the u inters iff. ned. administrator of t he estate of Howard I-;. Wilson, de eenseti, has filed In the 'County Court of DouhIiis County, State of oreon. bis final in-eotitit as nuiv adminis-'trator nf mui eniate, and that Friday, the 29th day of Jtilc, 1938, at the hour of 1 o'clock A. M. has beiMi flveil by mtid court, as the time for hcarlup objecliontt to said report, and tho celtlemeiit th'-reof. Dated Juno 29!h. 19:tS. CHAitld5S K'Vf'S. Administrator of iUh estnto of Howard K. W i 1 so it (lecew sed, NOTICH TO CltClHTOHM In the County Court of th State of Oreuon for Douulas Connie In ihe matter ot tlo- t-statn of Thumbs F. WntKlns deceased. Notice is h.'rehv ufven that tiie Uliderntuned bv (U-ler of the ahove- cniided court jduty tnaile nnd en- t-reu or revoril iws beon nppoinfed executrix of ttie will nnd tes tament and est at o of Thomas F. Wat kins, deceased tuid Iiiih dulv nnnlifie.i ns such. AH pM-sons hav Imr cintms mifiinut said eciafe are hereby notified to present the same. nuiy V.Tirieil with vouc ti ers annexeit tv law reijuired. to the underpinned at her residence in Itnseburp. OrcRtiu. or nt the law office of Ivpp and Ionir. In tht Dnmtta- Count v rourt House in the i'il v f lto.elMtrtc. Oreuon. within ix ( ' months from ttie date of the first publication of tlila no- tlCA. Dated nnd first nuhltshcd this . 2"rd dav of June. t93S. NANCY FtJOUKNCB WATKINS. Executrix of the last will nnd testnment and entnt ot Thomui r. W'stXins, deceased.