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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBUG, OREGON, TUESDAY FEBRUARY 14, 1939.
Kxnansion ot Industry Is
Foreseen by Geologist
J. E. Morrison.
Tho mining industry in Douglas
pomity is duu for Ki'vat expansion
duriiiK tho next U-w yean, accnid
Iiik to J. 10. MoitIhoii, mining fceolo
i;lt of th(i (iiantH I'ans office ul Iho.
Hiahs depurtiimnt of Beolojiy and
iniiK'ifil industries.
Mr. Morrlwm lian hm-n HpeinlinK
several days in an Inspection of
ijoiiulus rounty mining operations.
Five active placer operations now
nio funetiotiinK in the Olalla. ilis
trii:t, he reports. Last, year there
were only two Kiuiits and one drau
Jim; In operation by I wo nwn in
Iho Olalla district, and were tak
ing out only coarse Kohl, lut this
year I hern are. tun men working
lour Kiitiits and one dia line.
t'oiiHideralde juiciest is holng
phown in the (Jlalta deposits, lie re
jiortrt. One enm-crn lias optioned
000 nrreK of land and must start
lest, drilling by April II of this
year.
Gold from I lie Olalla district is
very different, from that of other
HectioiiH of Oregon, hcini; very
Xin. lie reports.
Tho la i Kent hydraulic ojieration
In the comity Ik directed at Azalea
by John Junlzer. The mine 1h a
vnry cnmdHteiif prodncer.
"Mining In DoiikIub county Is de
rldodly on the upgrade," Mr, Mor
rison declared. "Not more than
If! properties were listed in the
191 (i report, lint now there aiu
more than mo.
"Any resilient of the state of
Oregon, under the present mining
law. is entitled to two free assas
each .'Ill-day period. Samples should
hn went. Id (hi; n:say laboratory of
Urn stato department or geology
and mineral Industries at (itants
Tas."
Hly the Assm:iat.e( I'ress)
Hide-and-Seek
NKW .TtitlTMN', Conn.-Stanley
AiidruMnwiez, is. Is Hetviug ten
days .ill jail because he hid his
nioUiur'H false, teeth and eye-
tfhlNSeH.
Mrs. Andiukelwicz (old Police
Court. Judge Ilagenrty that her son
'ieveuged" hlniHeir upon her after
Him removed Ihntuho of a radio
which he pui'slsdeil in playing too
loudly.
Relative Trouble
KNOXVIfd.K. Tenn. Kiriy-four-Veni'
old John Itnrnell lestll'led In
crliiiluiil court he was the "grnnd
lutlier" of Ids own two children.
Two months after he divorced
Iho children's" mother, he married
her mother, thus hecomin.n also his
former wile's stepfather.
Unmet I. was charged wit h as
Kiiult. and battery upon his lirsl
wife. Ills Heroin) wife was a wit
ness for (he daughter. Jlui nelt
ViiH inn Icti.'d.
Mail Goes Through
TIU-AMOOIC. Ore. II was a
Ihousaail to one. hut Mrs. W. S.
(,'oates got her letter.
I ler mot her. in Auslralia, bail
put Mrs. ('oaten' street address on
t ho envelope, but no city ni:d
'"Oregon".
The tenor fanned in Portland. A
Vorllaud mall clerk visited hero,
inel. Min, ('nates. .1 lis memory
flicked.
Innocent Bystander
T,OS Ai;i:iJ-:S llnlpli Stmiiuci',
'11!, was the scene ol a dog light,
but be wasn't bitten. He only sill
ed a broken collarbone and
three broken ribs.
Walking along the street, he was
idrutk front behind and knocked
down. A second later a bulldog
ami a police ilm: were scrambling
ami snarling over him. Ihs in
juries were Ironi the tail.
The di i -'I' w ho ia-
and lull. ..!.. o, -,
: m ak mound th' . ai n
lone, line oi tr.iiiic. is
iji iver w ho t iiiist s nioi
in" lui-hap:; in the opinion oi S
J-etai "I State K..i ! i-'Ueli. I! tills
dri er t n 'is l lial he lian siitl it i'iU
.on he usuaih dra u w ell
ahead ! the i ar 1m ilii: d he
llo re t . niut; liai k lo tie rihi haiei
.lane" nit i ii many i ases he i nub
lha' epio.o hum itaMt' lt.iv )e,pi
(ii h cieaiam e to sin h an i. -.
ptnl :iv is lotted o cut in MPiuVuij
ODDITIES
, i .. .i i. -i . . ,? A. ilif B " reMaurant.
-m, L .v.-
Jr IJ;, til the n::ht. Ih.' oJtJri ilih . x lhal eeti llnun:h ih. V h;,-) Ih
CUTTCn-INMrtJS AT OAHCCS ' 'i11 i liui. ' 1I ria.hlll.: ilih) IliTIl I'. Ml' Mi;iM ili liMlS u! ill- 11 hujM'S
ARC t ti qui "I u P Bf ft ; ws . ,,r i-.niiii; iato t!iv .lilili. ,i tnl a in hii nms. !.. u .in I.I in . i (
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t t ' 4 . ..n .n.x.-v.. lull-, an.i iMhn r..:nl 1 1 1 1 i n m i rs l.i !. -I.-I.mI.M in-
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- " ' H1KS IN PORTLAND V"
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AHU ACCIQLNT- NNAkcC j ut(1 , u. !i,nnt '!n. Will 1 " ' ' ' ' ',n I't'ltt-it - I OH.' ol
oiiimui .t.'i omi( t'.io li iM t ri 1 1 Kill -oii. loi.m "i.-'oi;-. h!'l h;-li filling ,M - !i j
in hit h lo iii.nn-iiMT in c.is.. ol ;( l-a-t ni 1!'. aii-l l.M. h-'i a' lloo-r ,
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mi Mi" lii:Miu... wlmii ;t- a "'i i y.K-m . f.t;- .i. 1 !iiui.i, I lr v.c- li"fi!
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j:,.!-. h ,,m 11 ' "u;11 I VVILLAMETTK HEAD ". !
aaeo'i,.,;; v.','; srEAKs on Lincoln ' , :; i
OUR BOARDING HOUSE 1 with Major Hoople
YOUR USKIL-E BRUNO WAS ""
7f - c3UST ANOTHER TRAMP I ' E3A.P M' DEAR , THOUi3H
STSAWER OF1HE HOOPLE ) " I 1 BE ATRNTORTO MV J
LIME THAT TlEPUFTO THIS L ': RECORD, AFTER SO '
POCK TO TAKE OKI A, HOLD V I VEARS I MUST CONFESS g
! OF PREE PROVISIONS HlS 1 I AW IW ACCOP.P WITH V'
1 BOW VOYAGE SONG WAS THE ZT7Fl YOU.' HAW, WHEN THE. Yzs,
,V OLP TUWE ABOUT PAVlWG ( OLD BOUNPER TRIED
" US BACK SOME TIME--- TO BORROW 50 RIGHT
( UM-AA- WITH A RETURSJ AFTER HE FIWISHEP
VISIT.' - l'v ULW yy' ? !iiir-jj nc r- r
I. WE'RE RID OF HIAA.' STUPENDOUS TEA DEAL
, J "'y'y HE HAD CONSUMMATED L .
'7 t V IM BURMA, X SURMISED
i ' 1 THAT HE WAS A "FUSTY
X ..S- ; L EaQ FROM THE HOOPLE )f
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HAKlNG HANDS ;
A jrrr T- , WITH THEMSELVES J i
I VfCQPH 8V NEA SFRVICC, INC- T M Rta U 5. PAT. OFF. ) " S I
Log Cabin Over Manhattan
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mi""fh 4 H1 : r I 8tl I'll px C'M . x
bciy bcoiit J l'oci) 2:,. ot Ni'W Viit lt, did tfomo t:il 1 nionccnni! ' when Ihcy built this 7 by 12 foot log
c;lbm on tho roof ot a skyscraper. H wns part of ''Boy Scout Week" exercises marking the 29th an
niversary of tho organization.
Galahad' WedsNew York Heiress
mLdB'e ig . Uomnni-e
. M - 1 ' ' In real llle
1,1 -W- V cmc to
i j -v f it v.! 1 wnjiic
i'lt9 Morris.
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k z ' . n :; tt- ,a,4":; "s
k w 1 . ; ""-
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fc'l i ' wealthy
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ll in. ii In' m!M. i... I I'. liK.' !.e l.ii
1 alii ;,i ,i;ni'il lh.it p.'.-!! mil.
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Chi vsler-rivmouth Dealer
1035 Doduo Sed.in
HIM IMvmouth Sedan
UTNE BROS.
Rose Garage
JERSEY BANK CLOSES
FOR HUGE PAY-OFF
.IKKSKV CITY. N. .1.. I-VI. I I.
lAI') -Th' New Jersey 'I'itl.' I'.uar
aillfc and Trust Co. failed In npin
luday and 1 hi hYdornl lapnsit lu
siii iinr..' ciM'poral ion aiilinuiu .'d it
wonhi pay .claims of approximately
J !w lari;eM jM.-iMi ti
iitMireil deposits' it has ever made.
A statement issm-.l hy t'l H'
Chairman l.eo T. Crowley, as a no
lice of rhisini; was pasted on the
hank's dnors here, said more than
::!,iMHt depositors would he reim
httised.
Nearly all are tiilly covered h
the f..,i"ni maximunt individual in
surance coer;ti;e, the statement
said.
The hank's hoard o! di rue tors
voted lat nii;ht to plate the iusti
HlHoti m the hands of tlie state
1 ;i uk i n l; coiumiss toner lor liquida
tion. Ciouh y said til his slat, nietit :
" I In. hank h:t hern woiKini; for
si nue time with su pei ; i-oi y an l ho
ni Irs to de clop a pu.u i a m that
wiml'i ie!ii'e iis tioeii condition,
which icMilted fioui the acciiinu
iatlou of lari.;e holdings, tf leal es
laie .aid other illupud a.-sei. Their
. 1 1 oi Is In i e si i m c a 1 1 ax.nalde
device ot 1 ill it I it 1 1 v weie in I success
till." T!i-' aii !uir ni tin- l"i
i l in a day aluto-.t t w ii
Uilh's ;is do On- cotuhiih
,1 States
is inanv
;nr iiiifs
and Thr
rausport
in lie: uian . Ii.i
V. 'Hn-ilands; th.-y iiIm
J"i pt r cent mote mail.
Mil I at ;n;irn.'i
ho!.' woi M a tot.; I of
a "uip;n ci! to .1-
V3SBT
T h mmt hentiti- p , : VN
ful cocktnd lounsa '. l
in Sin l;rncnvo, jWsi
lt' Different." i t'-
CARDINAL ' il
RICHELIEU
s It
VinNpii it Gry
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Function at Green Includes
Also Prize Awards for
Window Displays.
.h a climax to tho Hoy Scout
wee,'; activities in the vicinity of
Uosehinj-". inuri; than fifty scout
land routers re-commlited tlmtn
i selves lo the scout oath Und law at
(he dose of a court of honor held
iast niKht at tin; (Jreen Hchoolhoube,
ih. (J recti l'.-T.A.-sponsored scout
troop acting as honi.
Mr. U A. i)IIIard or the local
scout committee acted an judtre ot
the court, uiili Y. A. Davis. C. 11.
i Claypool, Kred Aee, meinbeiH of
I the Creen troop cominitiee, and K.
jS. MrClafii. Dr. C. K. Allen and A.
I M. Kijudtson. assistiim as cotnmis
i stratioiis of the scouts in evidence
! hundred people attended and en
j joyed the expositions and liemon
jstiations of the fronts fit evidence
i of th.dr preparedness for advance
; m.-nt honors hestowed.
! As a special feat uru of the court.
Harold llowennaii, representing the
; tor.-st service, announced the wiii
i n. is of the window displays ar
ranged hy scouts and appearhm in
store windows at Kosehuif; duiini;
ihe past we.d;. These displays fol
lowed the theme, "satety in the
lorest." a project sponsored each
yi ar hy tile torest service in in
oi.eratioif wflt the activities of
hov scout week on a patnd hasis.
Kii st place, a caniphm trip as
miests of the forest service, was
awarded to the l-'lyini: V'mkW patrol,
of which Alan KniKlison is patrol
i-r Second 1 rophy. a )are
water canteen, was won hy the
Indian patrol, wlui'-e leader is ..Mr
iee Camphell. Third prize, a first
aid Kit- went to tile I'latnili Arrow
patrol- led hy Keith Harrison.
These patrols are made up ol
scouts I ruin troop I. of which ,
C-.ire Churchill anil Klwanl Smith 1
are scoutmasters. Displays were ,
aNo entered hy patrols ot lump 7. i
KosidjuiLc. and troop Tii. Creen, who
were .onmatulated h Mr. Ilower
man. Posters Coming Later
Collnwini: I lie court of honor, Mr.
M.Clain aiinoiimed that two hoy
sroul posters marking the entrance
lo ii.ixnhurK on both the north and
fiuth will appear within the next
.lav or so to indicate community sup
port to scoutin?;. Due to circum
stances heyond control of the local
ciimtnittee. the posters did not ar
rive in lime to make their appear
ance het'nre scout we'U hut since
s.-outin'-i 1s sustained all through
the var I hey will he equally apprn-
priale durinu me rest oi me nunii
Space for the post
able bv tlie Knste
, miMli' avail
anil Kk'isiT A'l-
vcriiHiuu agency.
Awards were made under diiec
limi of Dr. Dillard by U. W. H.nnau.
Held scout executive ol alhunel
Area council, to the following
scouts :
Scouts Advanced
Laurence Adams. I larold Aiiee.
UobeiL Davis, Dill Could, llidierl
hedev Theodore Insley. Charlet
Law.' llobert Cuter, K. Carletmi
I'resloti, all of troop 71. Creen. and
IMward Moran, troop -I. Itosehuii;.
These scouts were advanced to the
rank ol second class scouts.
Scouts Melvin A"ee and Lewis
Inslev were awarded Hie tank ol
First Class scout. Moth are mem
hers ot troop 7'''. Cteell.
Merit badges were presented to
Keitli Harrison, cookim;: Alan
Knu.Hson. bird study, both ol
troop -I. liosehum. and to Lewis lu
slev for music ilairyiui;, hoK and
pork production; Hob Insley, ol
troop 71. music.
Keith Harrison, troop 1. lecetv
...I Hie award tor the rank ol stai
scoiii, he haxint: ipialilied lor live
,,,,.,-n l,adi:e:i previously.
; t(. I'resloti. scoutmaster u
Cieen. w as commended hy I M
Dillard and niembers of tlie court,
lor his ser ice to the hoys ot that
community. C.oixe Churchill is
scoutmaster of troop I. Uosehuiu,
and V C I "u iter and 1 'ale t iweti
n,,op 7. Kosebui. whose hoop
attended llu court of honor en nui.-
SCHOOLS WILL SEE
Mtiti.ni pictun's and slides d;il
iuu it li Mih.ic is pcrtaininu to
inn her conservation, t ire ituhlitii:
methods, recreation and like topics,
u ill he taken to i oral st hool- ot
the counties i!nom:!i lo al lacihtie
whii h have been piepaici hy t!:c
I'oimla t'ouii'v Forest l'i ot 'tti e
a -sin i itieii and the Cmpnna n;i
t :ona! loi e.-l set ice.
jlw trurk has 1 II fitted up
with seiieiuntii: ciplipmeni lo pro
rime pou er to ope! at e pi o n ' ion
mat dunes. inAiim H possible to
show tlie pillules in si liooN which
do ti"t Ma c eleet I 't pnw i t
I li.
p:
d 1
Han r ranciico't mail
cont'entcnt location
in the c n t r of
everything Civiw.
Center.
Newly furnished 1-2-3-room
suites for transient
anrl permanent guests.
Popular price dining room
service. Low permanent
rates.
Transient rates $1.50 up.
Townsend Draws
FC' H
S jy . .
Pen-pointing out a pension argument, Dr. Francis Townsend, right,
ballyhoos his S200-a-month plan to Representative Ralph Brewster
of Maine. Townsend remains in pension foreground as he testi
fies before House Ways and Means Committee on proposed changes
in social security set-up.
Venus, 1939 Mode!
KkM - At. & ,-l
ll i
i Mr 1 i
1-4 r
rV r r i
New York illustrators who
ought to know voted model
Nina MacDuupald tlie "Modern
Venus." '
aftt r those of the "Show i!oat."
travtdliim unit provided by the!
slate and nat iotial ton si agencies
and which has been visitini; major
sciiools of the cotiuty leceinly.
'I'lie local show boat was taken
to Ko.-lou today by Hamilton K.
Johnson of the county association
and lianuer Harold llowt'iinan of
the foiest service.
o-
l'he weekly attendance at Amer
ican motion picture theaters is. es
timated at iMMtiHi.cno.
FIRST SHOULD
COME YOUR
HEALTH e
so plan to spend your vacation at
RICHARDSON
SPRINGS
In the mountains nar Chico, Butttl
L County, Northern California J
You W !l Find Ery Vacation Attraction;
Evtry Comforl and, without extra coit,
the Famous Health-Building
Mmoral Waters
If you have your health, keep it
If you've lost it, regain it. These
Springs can do wonders for you.
Pension Attention
Daily Devotions
DR. CHARLES A. EDWARDS
In these days when so many
are commending this way and
that, it may not always be easy
to tell who the false prophets
are. Hut Jesus very clearly re
minds us titat we are not to be
gullible, that we ought to he on
the watch, and thai iho respon
sibility of judging between the
good counsellor and the bad one
is clearly up to us. To allow
ourselves to he led off into fool
ish ways and unwise actions
may he almost as disastrous, as
if we had more deliberately
chosen them. We pray, our
heavenly father that we might
be made wise unto sal vat ion ;
that we might commit, ourselves
to the guidance of Thy spirit,
which would lead us into I he
way of all truth. Help us to
understand ; incline our hearts
to it now and to do; teach us and
we shall go in the way, the
truth, and the life. Amen.
A watch contains an average of
inn distinct, putts, production of
which requires ;i70 separate .op
erntions. . Ill A ni I 11
W U HIM N U plug,, carb uretor, or tim-
ADJUSTMENTS ndv 3
'Caterpillar" made these adjustments and all servicing
operations simple so you or your regular operator could
perform them quickly and easily there's no temptation
lo neglect the few items essential to long, satisfactory per
formance. Ask for a Demonstration on Your Own Farm.
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
I
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ay Toiepnone
Phone
HITLER EXALTS SELF
HAMnURG, P'eb. 14. (AP
CJeniiany'B fuehrer saw the reich's
newest and greatest battleship slide
down the ways bearing the name of
Hismarck "today and declared the
Iron Chancellor's hopes had tri
umphed at last through Adolf Hit
ler. Ilefore 50.000 helling nazi digni
taries and onlookers, Hitler seized
the opportunity pf picturing the
creator of the German empire as
much the same kind of a man as
himself destined by providence lo
be a lonely figure lighting against
a world of obstacles.
The spirit of Hismarck, be said,
should shine before the eyes of
those who man the new 35.ooo-ton .
warship which is another advance
of nazidom's self-styled "ruad of
destiny" for IHIty "in the hours of
the most dlflicult performance of
duty.'
The largest fighting ship ever
built by the reich, the new craft is
241 meters (71t0.i8 feet) long and
:ttJ meters, (11S.11 feet), wide.
It will have accommodations for
eight :S centimeter (14.'JG inch)
and twelve 1 Ti-cent t meter guns
along with anti-aircraft weapons.
Hitler said the destruction of the
German fleet after the World war
"even today grips painfully at our
hearts" and shouted national soc
ialism "tore the nation out of Us
rut and led it to new domestic and
foreign successes."
FEEL WEAK, TIRED?
Stockton, Cal. Mr.
Wary Max, 1248 K.
WasliitiKtuii St., says :
"I didn't care to eat,
. oniMii't sleep, bad hi-
cine vrty wmk ami
utiilerwciidit. 1 r. Pien-r
S If
Coldcn MrdicaJ Dwcnv-t
cry helped inc mute
than wtrds can tril. I
fi,.on l..u:m In IW1 ItWf
r.ittiip, Kainrd weight, my cuinplextiiti w;u
clearer, and I frit all rij;lit in every respect."
(lot (iul'li-n Medical Di-civery in liquid or
Ubltts liuiii Juur drufKUt today.
Kor a Limited Time
SANITARY TOILETS
for home, school or place oC
business, are being built, paint
ed and installed with Wl'A la
bor for only the cost of mate
rial. L. W. METZGER CO. Rosebum
Rainbow Dairy
GRADE A RAW MILK
Direct from our farm
to you
To Start Delivery Phone
14-F-33
'Most any 1 2-ycar-old
can make the tlirce simple
working adjustments re
quired on the "Caterpil
lar" Diesel Engine fan
s belt tension, valve clear-
SlMpLE ancc' waler pump packing
A nut. iiu 1UM...B wii.i BWin.
4&
ill M
Countless women let their
telephones take much of
the drudgery out of house
keepingbuy things for
them at the stores run
errands quickly. Save time
and shop to advantage
this modern way.
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
71 121 So. Stephens St.