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TWO ROSEBURH NFAVS-RFVIF-W. ROSEBURG. ORFGON. WFDNFSDAY, SFPTF.MBER 13, 1939. Last Survivor of Leaders of World War Derides "Invalid" Report. OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoople lly . I.KX ANI jKK It. ( ;Kf ((.; K Al' Feature Service Writer U'AKIMMiTON. Sept. III. The In k t Hiirvivor of the military clilet laiiiK of the World utit enter bin MM h yt-iir today, September l-t. with iiin lit i flit inn alert ly I'm-n fed un llit preHeut Kuropean eonllM. General .lulin J I'eiKhin: y Hpfiiillim bin Vnh birthday In mi army hnnpiial here lor a perio.li l iil i Ihm k up. The tiavcls of Hie liiiil lillt still soldierly limine ol the A.K.K. com wander aie limited to a tdioil daily walk between re.( period pprlit in bed and an easy hair. Follows the New Battles MlH lllllld, IliUVi'Vi'l, IciipH It.lHM miles tu the ve.si-rn limit where -XiM'i ly -I yen cm ft so In; direet.-ri ilif dnimlibovH in tliorif h weep Inn dilv'H of tin allies thai Hiiiush.-.l I he Hiudeijhtirn liiu. I If inlliius the war lieu closely, inoininu ami llfll'll(MPll, bill kffpH lii.s vW-wh li liiniHflf. Col. (JfoiKl- lv Adiuititou, his pi rttoiial ai It in bet ore the World war, my a tin1 K.urn1 ha P'i ruined 1 1 out public coin men t lucauKo nf his sf mi oliicial pnM tioa. AltlioiiKii hf lift been retired from active service since I'tlM, as 'Keueral of tin' armies ol the 1'iiltfd Shitff," hf Iiuk thf highest nuikiiiK 'vtr Kiven an American Hultlif r. 1 1 h Hole recent utte ranee on the situation huh a terse. They're ready in Fiance," inadc upon hi.-, letliin I rum that country ahout weel.H before hostilities broke out. Astounded Doctors Kram e't Fucli and .loll re, lb it ntn'H Maii; and Heattv. and C'-r many' Hindeiiliiiii; and l.uden iloiif rest in Hohllers inmhn. Itui "lllack .lack" I'ertditui;. hn went to death's door l!i iimnlhs aen. a--t minded dnctnis by refusing phc up the rich! nmiinsi a crilic.1 (well ( peart alHt lililliey cmi-ninni. At timet now hf becomes ipilt" tiled, yet he scorns repnrls he Is nn Invalid. ".Mi; III'.' It's ridiculous ! " he .li ne rts. Ceneral Pershhiti H prealef in M'A.VA IM PtVG VE&RS -W AUTOMOBILE DTAICE WILL GROSS FlVETirAHS 365 C DAYS DW1DED BY 90 T)A.YS MULTIPLIED X BY 30,000,000 TME NUMBER O C UTOrAOBlLES-TUAES TEM CEWTS.' ky EGAD , I AN ALAAOST OVERCOfAH "BY -T5 GIGANTIC -POSSiBlHTrES EVERV 'Q Y.OTORIST V-JiUL MAVE TO "BUY A KEW VJHY NOT SUORTEM TWG LlPE OF TME ARTICUTE TO feO TJAYibj AND LIFT THE 'PROFITS INTO THE. BILLIOH T3RA.CKETS? sirX ME S BEEN N I WT'S Vrl MULTI-PLVIN' j 7HE NIOOW. YA ALL. JlTJOlM' MOW ikPTERNJOOi-J I v figurinT W GUESS i irm' MILEAGE, I'D BETTER j C iiiu Kir-.-r cucTPM tlh; I icf OP TUP -J TI2P TO FOR THOSE. X Article to 60 tjays, and lift j v maks ? .. i -E4Eer.s, "TV THE 'PRO-FITS INTO THE -- "v 1 TRIE winter. ( ell and Henry Ireland went to Kaiidnn Sunday to v I h i t their hIh ier. Mr. Maude (iile (ulier tela s spe nd inn the day wil )i Mr. and Mr.. Ciles were Mr. and Mrs I till 1 1 eland and datiuliter, ,)m ee, trom .larsh)idd. .Mr. and Mr.--. Mill IlirKiliL- linin Cortland. MlH. hae Itacklilt and daughter. Mm) Ann. Mrs. lori Ireland ami two i liildreti, Jionny ami Coleeii. front ('nipiilh , Mih. Mautnie linwe. Mis Hell Clark Hum ICediuoiid. Mud lifdaml. Kr filler. .Mai eel la and I At- ELKTON KI.KTON, Sept. n. -Misw Kllen Iludtdsnn, of Sprlnf if hi. iff vinitlnK IftcHt lately ha Hffu .miieivinlii,': ; at Hie tionu-ol tier aum, .mih. r i iiiik lhi erect ion ol American nuitiu -. itiud liientH on World war h a t I 1 Ho luokn fniward to another tin. In Krance. altlimiKh the war makew Unit neein i tmlnin hope. Around the County OLALLA Cell Ireland Mr. and Mr. C W. Holy, tr M'd lonl. an viittti at tin- Heorce llindt-r hnine. Hnhert lleckley Ih In the hospital at Kum-ne. Mrs. Mary lleckley is at (Micelle wit h him. l II. Solomon in m-llin lil pniiiert at Horteliurj;. ,VIi(';Auna HaliifH, of Kiip-tie, van in ICIkton Wedmday atlond i 1 1 l- lo lninliicnf! mallciH. Mih. ('. A. Ilriunaii whs a Salein vlfdior Krhlay. Mr. and MtH. W. Iln II have rcliirui'd from Kttueiie when Mr. Miss Wells taiiulit In the . Wilbur hmli school the past I ii OI.AIJ.A. Sept. 1:1 and I'nil llyinu were IrauKaclliiK , lliiell has hern atleiiiliun Kiiminer IniniiicHu In KfeM-lHiru Wi dnesilay. ) m honl. Mr. IIih-H will teach In the Mrs. Ohciii- Knwland spent 1 lie i lilr.li m hool imain this tall, pant week in Hoselnim vIxllliiKl Mr. and Mis. Knient I). Wade al friends and altemllni; to re nt Inn tended the fair at Salem Krlday. Ii v pioperty Ihere. (;..im(c Minder is selliut- his .Iiin Itnrns ol Tenmile npellt pnjiieH al the cannery at HoselnirR. Thuihilay at the home id Mr. and. yHH ci;,,(, Wells has t'one to Mis. lioy .1. Cariiall. ! Illai hlv lo leach in the lilr.li schnnl. Mls Alcie Watkins. who Iiuh j Th1 Heliim1 started the Sih of Hm- lieen upending i ne sum tuer w n n ,,,, , Mr. and Mih. Mieahm laiiiier.siev 1 c llirii'-d I" lier home In Los An p-ies last week J SUh ,,(,Mv m M 1 .it u i . i.f Port .Miss uiiemi " .li.ii.l l vhiilMK il... i It i ; home. .Mrs. Millspauih Is a sister (Ire lli(.J.,t ' Mr. and Mrs. J Nenland ..on,! ''. Miss l-aye Itns.Mnu have heen Maunu on 'h'sseii rs. Mary I la lues, and Miss their laneh here the p:.,! few J I ' i- I'"' Mende,! th.. utale l;nr diivs makiiiK some imprnvemenl s 111 I hursday. Miss I tallies and harvestini their na.deii stutf. ,"""" " -'lue and a red nh A niimhcl of people through the " '"Mils she had enieie.l at i.ilh.v tire .-niMUiii: liuliin Irom lliel'"'' "' "i.h. Mailclla MaitieH v Id- new West Hniiul.is . lertilc ltlWj-l,,d the O, W. Hancock home at j w hirh lias n cenllv heen completed, j Salem Idle the nlhols w at llie Mr. AiIMms, I In new upertnl I- fair j cut. has heen hu putllim in nie Mis. Caihetinu Marnum ami chil-1 trrs. dieii. Vlminia ami Marjorio, nf Itoime nwens Is Hpciultni; a few ; I'm-tland. sjicnt the week al the das at the home it his i;i and mo , h,.ine nf Mr. and Mrs. t'huiloy Cm' llier. Mis. Anna lielauil. leilik The llmerh ks tnnk the Hal- ' Mr. and Mm. Jim llvrm I nnms l,;i, I, to roil land S.it unla . u ilanrJH"''. Sallv. who have heen ,, ,)V l)p th,.y iu, (, ,t(, I p1IMlilH' I li- h aeatlon al the s.ilem Mis. 11111111101 is a laut:h heme Ol Ml .Viol MM I' I eO l roll. ,,,, 1(. hi-uan lu-r Hi-hool ill IHallH Monday. Sept. I. , with mi ath-mlaiuc ol 1liiiten ni- San l-Yaliclsen to attend Hie (ioldeil (iule exiosiiiou. MoiiIh Miller, of Creswell, Is vis It in u the iiotiie of Mr and .M: s. I'rances Mack. .!isH Kuhy HarrymaM lias nore to T"i 1 land lor a v sit. Mrs. Clara Smith, Un; al ltosen ami Loyal Itossen wcio Diaiu visi loi'H Saturday. Mr. and Mi h. Millie C,.i-". of I d iliilL.', Cjihf., ami Mrs. l"r.i ;.u;e .1! I Iioeni':. Ai;.. are vi-iltn th Indies of .vt- : 1. it Mr. A. li. Saw yi -f. Mr. it" 1 Mrs. K, ?l. c;?i'),(., Mr. and Mis j. .1. Sr.wye is and oilier relatives .ind f.ieml.i. Mr. and Mrs. .Inhn Levetihair.-n ami .Mr. and .Ia:iif s Ca'es went to Ashianu I.aoie- day Week end. ( n the reiui n iiome it ip they isii.-d the Oi-cu'oii Caves. Miss Mayhelle llo'.-omh was electeil princess from Klkwn 101- tin North DoMKlas lair whi.h will lie held at 1'iaiii Serttemher 15 ;a. Hi. Miss Azalea Amlrews has return ed to Med ford, alter a weeks vaca tion at home. Mr. and Mrs. Helheit Cr.isliii,. anil Miss Joyce Horsliiie. of Drain, were KlUlon visitors Friday even- Clyde liy.lell, f Tt eedsjiort , was nn Klkton visitor Sumlav. Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Keiiley, of, nut KosehiiiK, wen Llktnn isiiors Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. L. Mix... and In fant dauchler have conic frnni Mo desto. Cilif., to fvi (Ml Hie D. L. liule plarn which they hontJit all"" !' fair, also isit his folks. He will return to Klkton, The Klklnii grade and lilgii schools u ill start Kept em her is. Tim liiiil school has ordered (wo Hew school hns.es. K. A. l-'enley and Fred Clean) wili drive them. They will be used on the Kelloi; and KcnltshuiK roads. K. Anderson Slates ill drie the hus on the two F.Ik that no Kuronean row Restatement of Principle, Not Extension, Press Told by Roosevelt. WASHINGTON, Sept. l: -(AID I'rerident Itonsfvelt discussed at pre.-M coulerc.co today recent official Hi ittih interpret at inn of iiis .sp-ccli ut KiiiL-ston. (int.. Ia.it I year, as extending Hie. Monroe j doctrine to Ainericu'fi nortlieru j lieiKlilior. the president sale) his : speech an not an extension but ,a restatement of that dnctrme. He said the speech, in which ht j declared t!le I'nhed States would ; not sit idly hy and see domina tion of Canada liireatened hy a foreign power, applied also to all 'the Americas, inciudii ) Iliitish and I Mt ti (iuiaiia, Urilish Hon- dlltas, Cuadeiouie, .Martitiiiir. and other possessions ol Kuio- j pean powers. I They are all right, he added. the way they are, but they mlu.it t pi esent a different: situation tor , the t'llited States if they were 1 transferred to some noii-Amei ican nation. I Origin Explained j Cniim back to the time nf th j lormaHon of the Monroe doctrine, the president said there w as a 'pood deal of conversation in I"u rope that a number of Latin-American nations already had won their ind"peii(,ence ami some others were still liu'litin for it. At that time, lie eNplaimd. there was a suggestion of some kind of , Viialillou of powers lo reestablish ' sovere I'lity over iortlolis of all of Sou til America. Tuat resulted in the .Monroe doctrine, he said. 11 writings ol tiiat time wen eamined. be con tinned, tli"V would show the r.ortrme as tiav inii been accept d hy the C nit el v it li the ileliliile tlonmiH iniild e munlty who are In operate thi-i ? season are some of those wlt'i j large orchards, namely: .Mis. Ada 1 Moore, Ltpinger Hilt lanch, Ueit Kid-lie, it. Fate, Kred cavei, Hill Weaver. Charlie Jones nn He- I Ha mil ton farm, A. W. Caswell, i fieoige Trask and piubabiy others j not learned of. j Mrs. J. p. limy, Jr.. ami baby d Ilerkeley, Calif., is visiting ut the home of Dr. ami Mrs. J. I'. Ilray at the Methodist parsonage. Mm. Margaret Marcum Naas and small son. Kldon. ot Warrea ton, ate visiting heie with her par ents, Mr. and ..Mis. (). Ma renin. land with her father and mother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. H, A. Naas. Mrs. Kmina Wood is visiting at WASHINGTON. Sept. 1. (AP) The army ordered recruit I p. speeded today lor the air corps and other branches, in 1 espouse to President Roosevelt's limited emergency increases for the army, navy and marine corps. More than HJ.ooti reciuits will be sought by the end of October lot the air cot pa alone, more than ioiihling the original enlistment 227,oii aimymt u will be to nnne 'the drive forward by several ! months ,il was sulJ. Including I those for tin uir mips, possibly 1 5n,pa0 recruits may be sought by ; the end ut the year. I The war department alluealioiiH I of the new air corps increases Tor I the remainder ot September and October im-luded: Hamilton. California. 2IS; Mm- fitt. (alilornia. 7"4; March. Cali fornia. y7u; Furl Lewis, Washing ton, oil. Carlton with her two sons, Kldon, t schedules lor the atr force. creek roads. Lloyd Hudson will be. cstahli.-h sn ereimii y over any janitor at the higli st houl. j territory which bad gained its in j dependence. o 1 'ibis included portions of the LUXEMBOURG BANS Tutl ALIENS AT BORDER and Itritish smaller Islands, which . ; bail not established itidepeml- iliH'SSKLS, Sept. . (AC) The little duchy nf Liixembmi: i. atteniit!iij- to keep the w ar from ils eastern frontier, t (n lay pi obi bited the presence of toreiune : - ' at S hen -en, which borders the French village of Apach and 1 sepaiated from Perl. Herman; , by the Moselle river, only l'fi fi'( t wide at this poim. Tiie most coiisiderable actions! of t he war in 1 he w est ha e oc ciiifed near the ducliv's lio.t-l tier. I Luxembnui gers al the border re-j ported that until Sunday Freiit-h 1 and Herman sentries patrolled no-j posiie naniis 01 ine .lKiselie will!-. hnotinir al each oilier. Since I lien occasional shots have been exchanged, a nnmiier ot spent ' bullets falling in Luxembourg lei-j ritory. i Machine gunners, separate') b' ' year O-'O. The Klkton theater is runnhm aaaln after lining closed for seeiiil days due to the 1 1 tor repairs. -Miss Herahlinir Fenley. who has been working at ltosiditirc. has a fidi at Seattle ami lias gone there in wnrk. Miss K11II1 Marsinii. nf Oakland, visited .Mis. Lm lla Hamnii over the we. l end. Mr. and Mis. Floyd McMichael visited in Km:.. ne recently. O. S. Iteckley w;-s altendiim lo business mailers in Ktmeiie Tues dav. .lames Adamo. nf Camp Klkton. has i:one to San Francisco to at tend the f;iji From there he will lo to New York and attend the b-tl inr then home In Uiand Cn lee, WaMnwton. the lail ol Hie W11 k. The, weie iiei iniaUicd as tar as ll.cilspoit nn tleit wa lie b and Mrs l-'n-il IU 1011 ,lli ri and Virginia lUum who i-penl -eveial d.is al Hie ca-t Met t linw ell I I ..III Tcnilllle i sited t'l, ieU in nhillii tlx- lost ..! Hie Week Mis .Inn M.'U Hi 1- !' S ihiid.n I l isl Met diiuuMci . Tliclm.i. Hi Cnlttoir.ia Th.-lma will ba HttMii to- "'i .!!., to ...,,.1 it., and Mis. Kmerick. I Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Adams have 1 received 11 letter Irom their son, 1 tl.-n, who is in the hospital tit , I'ottl.Mid. stalinu he would be linme ' In a lew d is. He i:is been lliel" MIH e settle tittle III ,lul. ! Mt and Mi s t Mto Huvt a l-oii. nf l.ll-hled. ate VistllHL' Hie Cll.llleS , Hetlden ho Mi. and Mis. ;is- ! lalsnti. h and Mis. Hed.ieii and Cvnis Heddcii attended the tail at S..lem Thin sd. iy. Mi h Yhfinia H.ii.- has cone lo GOIHG FASTS Our relmill liactois and ciuipnK-nt. A couple el Model I) John Deere, and one 22 Cat. lelt. I liese are real liarijains. more work lor vour nuMiej- than we have ever ollcrcil iclore. "Sec Us First Wc Can Save You Money" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. ExcL ROSEBURC, OREGON I 900 y4ryf I QUART J-gfcif Mm Siiy "MiiW Mine Cream" . . .iitii.1 sec t 'rciiiu of Kentucky is the largest si'lling strui'iiht Bouthon hiski-v in the WorKI! Fr 1 -wm n!mf7!fmi i I of no man's land, sit nn: each other wailinu Hie order start on Hie first lap o tire. Overhead war planes cL- a good rain is al.-o it late MiidisiM' bed. ' Anion ; the urow el s elice. As time went on Kuropean sov e:eif;nly over such islands became aicf-pled because the I'lltled Mates had had no Iron tile wild them. For IL'o years these island and other possessions like th.- H uia uas bad never Imihei ) anj. American nation, he explained. MYRTLE CREEK MYKTLK ClIKK K. Sept. ::. .Mr. ami Mrs. II. A. Naas visited in Med lord Sunday, r.r the home .d Mrs. Naas' brother-in-law ami sis ter, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Witn er. Mrs. Winter Is slowly reen -erinc Horn a lonp illness of arth ritis and is now able to cct about the house bv the a id ol a wheel chair. Prune harvest is nn with a meirt am) as uual in progress III tlil-J eo.ti- and Hel Wood, and their tamitie. Kldon Wood is pastor of tiie ' hnsttan ctiurch at Canton. .Mayor and Mrs. J. M. Ledger wood and son ami daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mis. (Hen Ledyerwooii. weie Meiltord visitors Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .lesse l'orlouw anil datiHliter. Yvonne, were quests at tne home of .Mrs. l'ortouw's moth er. .Mis. Jane Knight, over the La bor day holiday. 3lr. and .Mrs. Peter Itli and dai f liter, Kleanor Cutler, fiom Tenmile, were Myrtle Creek vis itors Sunday, coiiiiiik over to at tend Sunday morn tug services at Hie Cln istian ehnren. Miss Kl eanor who expected to enter hij-h si hool as a senior this year, will probably attend (he Temude school. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marcum of Klamath Falls spent Hie week end visiting heie with relatives. Other Klamath Falls visitors diirinp the past week w ere Kruce Wynter, Thursday and Friday here with his mother and other hoiue foik; Air. and Mrs. Kenneth Win ston, Sunday, with Mrs. Winston's family, the Wynters. .Miss Mabel Williams motored to Nonpareil valley, east of Suili erlin, Saturday to take her sister, Miss Hladys, to her school there, which bepan Monday of this week. Miss Kthel Sellei s went eti Kosflmrg Minday to he.in her school at Itiversiite Monday. Mr. ami Mrs. Lynn Ha i ley arriv ed Sunday trom liieir home in Hichmond, Calif., to spend I heir annual two weeks" acaiion with their respective families, the A. M. Haileys and H. M. Shit tclif is, and to visit wilh numerous niends. .Mrs. Nina U illani. a neighbor, ac companied them and is visit i a? her mother and sup-lather, H. K. Kndicott at their nonie on South .Myrtle. .Mrs. Margaret V. ay. w ito is an ardent flower lover and prower, has a short tndlis coveted win Heavenly HI tte morn motorics, the blossoms of which are from three lo lour inches in diameter. 1 hi rim; (lie peak ot the bloom in:: season Mrs. Way says they nlien had ."' " ' of the beaut it ill I low ei s out at one time, and as they do not wiilier so soon as the common wuioty of morning Klory they are much more desu'uhic in eery uay although they are a little hauler to .pet started. W. Taylor Cooper of Koseiuiu is auain a visitor ai Hie V. Hounds' home. Mr. ( i.oper has spent sev eral years as a pues tiieie lim ine the lall ami winter sea"s'nns. Mis. Hladys Kice, who is woik in m Medtoid visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ', He-tii. Is. bi-t Thui-.pn and Fiid.i. I The accelerating was ordered . ! before details were complete for I enlisting the IT.uhu net increase in j army strength which Mr. Hoose elt decreed last nifjht. i Already enei'.eed in ils most in- i I tensive drive tor recruits In peace j (time history, the war deparuneie? ; had sought to sign up nearly 11a. noo men as additiiuis and replace- ments by next June "u, to reach i a goal of L'Hi.uoh men, including I the Philippine scouts. One effect of the chief execu- . tive's order for a new objective of j Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Wks. Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 527 N. Jackson Delicious Doughnuts Wholesale and Retail at the Dunk-Ur-Donut Shop 324 North Jackson St. POULTRY PRODUCERS We have some large orders for poultry. If you have any to sell it will pay you to see us at once. VALLEY PRODUCE CO. Corner Jackson and Court Telephone 646 STUDENTS:- Get your typewriter serviced and repair ed for the Fall School Term. Also New and Rebuilt Typewriters for sale. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Anthony L Cromwell wish Roseburg Book Store 217 N. Jackson St. Telephone 590-J lesterfie IP' . M V i :- h i.w s- - i - N - , ;S5ai A. Id's RIGHT COMBINATION of the world's best cigarette tobaccos brings out the best features of each An the fine American and Turkish tobaccos in Chesterfield's famous blend are known for some particular smoking quality. . . and the way Chesterfield com bines these fine tobaccos is why you get a milder, better-tasting smoke with a more pleasing aroma. That is why, when you try them we believe you'll say. . . yor your pleasure. 77,c?frif (Jomitiaioi ot tlic worlds best cigaroltc tobaccos i-t i.9, litn j, Muu Tn.uo Co,