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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1940 Labor Boycott Hits Oregon Employers lOtTI A Vl r, !Y!;. 1'!!. f Al Am out of hIhIh boycott IlRitillKt thn HOiliirt of Oli-K'tn fin- plovers who sioiihohiI thu niat; k labor control law uiih fiporoviil bv Oregon AiiM'i'icnn Kciltr;il)oii of La bor leadfTH 1hm yi'nti'ithiy. Tim plan, drawn by Mryer I.w 1h, Shu Kram'im'o, wcsIimh AVI, til -rclor. Ik liirwlrd uxiilimt inanurac tuit'iH who cainpalKiifd lor () law, and (o thom mlivi! in ll ilc ferine .im- it wan approved. I'rtHlHrit Phil llrmly ol Hit; Port land (-mitral hilmr coiui'll inopoKPif Lewis' ofkr of oulMile nfiwlHtance nifciiiiE of A fx Htilon (hlilM, The vote In favor wnn uiiuiiIiiioiik. The action replaced a concilia tory program adopted by the tttaie AFl. convention and accepicd by Hons Mclntyrtt, I'oi Hand chamber ot commerce ineHidcnl, on liehull of lite Hlate'M lurfttt Kiotlp "I em ployers. The labor leader, how ever, declined thin program had broken down. H. It. .MnihiH, eii-e-lary of I he Portland and the untie build ii)R trades couiicHr, decried further aitemplK by laboi lo v. oik out problems at chamber of lom inerco fotiTerence tnlile. John O'Niell, ironuorkerH union, called small chambcrx of t-om-merce labor'H "worn! enemies." AKfloelatri) ImhtKlrlcH of Oretfou was deiit-ribed an "atiother Ahkii elated KarmeiH of Oregon," a Hpon Hor; of the; luboi' law. Around the County OUR BOARDING HOUSE with Major Hoopla r- i faw, Jacob- W I LOAN YOU LACK THE TRUE MOOPLE FRATEKNALISM' EGAD, HAVE VOU BOVS THE SPUWK. TO BACK SCRANAWOLO IN A IOO AATCH RACE ? IF PIGS WAS A PENNV, I COULDN'T 6'jy A SLIGHTLY SOILED BRISTLE.' GO pick somebody ELSE'S POCKETS I'M PASSIN' VOU COLD WATER INSTEAD OF GRAVY, MAJOR.' THE BALLYHOO DON'T CHAGM WE AKJV MORE'M TOOLS ON A DENTIST'S IF I HAD IOO I'D BREAK lOUTA HERE H LIKE A Q HOMEBOUND RUSSIAM division Elkton KI.KTOX. Kill. 111. Mr. mill .Mt'H. OinriuK Kutfrirk motort'it in Siilfin lor h WKok-i'lnl liiihlni'KH tili. s FRATERNALISM"- Y BRISTLE.' (SO ft THE 8ALLYHOO k' PICK SOMEBODY THE UUK.TO BACK J ( ELSE'S POCKETS .WE AKJV MORE'M If SCRANAWOLO IN A -pp CszZZOZZZ&A TOOLS ON A ( DlvJlSION.' f 'IOO AATCH RACE ? J f HE'S BARMY,' 11 DENTISTS 7 mu mm nv mm I W.J.V' I VJ.Nf. fM 1 - 1 .. .1 ii i . HmlW LnJLL THE MAJOR. CAN r IS AN ECHO New Drug Drags Man From Death Kichai tlt-on ranch hoiiiu east of l'pv n. Mr. and .Mi k. Kichai iImoii have movi'il to apai hnelilH in lto.se bur. Maurice Vo;elMihl returned to bis barber shop ThutHday niter , s nialiiim his home with his foil j Ktnll, for awhile. Waldo ('iim)dirll. I'oid Kalesniatl. ! was a business visitor In Sulheilln Ki iday. TiMi ii u ni.,,- illllul ...nl ' several naya i linens wuii ine iiu Jon apent the week end In I'orl-i A 11 'heier made a busii.eM M, , - i'it to roriland the middle ol the Mr. and Mrs. Karl flill'lith, rraii!;! tirinitii.UHllvMlrilllih. Mr id' l-'dlowtiiK an xiny examination Mm. A. Jt. McDonald, Palilcm Ale- W,,B", M M,MI ' ' '"""k Donalil. Mr. anil Mim. Klovd .Mize. 1 'ved n liactured hip whi-ii she fleraldlne MW, Cbarlb (lr(lmia, ! I'1' 1,11,1 Su,'l,nlil- , Mamarel KaHlluffer and UiwrHieot Mr- ,,n,i ,MlM- w- Snook re TlinmiiH Hpetil I lu- week-end al New-, l""" l I" their home h.-re .-d-)((. f , nesday liom n nip lo tJcenn I,nUe Mni Oraiav Hockley ha rDlurlU'd1 uh,,', "'''V vlalted Mr. ami Mrs. from Port ami nnd Kntreno where " neimii-iiuy.ii .m,u rumii Hhe Imft been vinlllnK Hie past hcv eral dnyn. I A l.true crowd tioni hen- ath'ihl I rd the basket ball 1onrnatmnt In t.--. 'i.'.-o,i rhHsiin rtr fnlifm-nla.! UnHohiirK Thtiwday IllKllt. bna bew vittftinK tti(- h.me of ber; w- 'lvnr and .Tackle dmiuhter. Mis. Carl hinder. Mm.M"lv,p w,' 1'HHinens visitors in ('Ill-lull left Wednesday .fur hnnif. j Kosehni : Thnrsdav. Mr. and Mih. Hinder took her to K'-mp Innn i inpiiua was a lh-Hln .- catch Ihe bm lo Knoene businetR visitor in lown I riday. fiom whn he went by train Mrs. Km mil i I hill rem runt to Mih. WJllmr Hihmih ami Mr. It '"'i' honi.' in Coles valley last week V: Adimirf were in I H aiti Tlinrmlay Mih. Adajntt was haviiiK mime ili.-n-t ii I work iloni'. Mr. and Mik, Ira Well have from Iowa where bna been vi- HUhty rchitlvert lor the pant sever al moniliH. I iu i en llrallon h limping with a moved back to foitaKe drove. .Mr. 'oH which was Injurrd pome time Wclla wart, working In the timber h n a ptllnu rolled n-i It H,n, - , (and which did not heal as it tdimild. cli.'iahl lllt.-v 1a hii-n out of, "!d' Mall iftnin.d here last whwil Hevmal'davn witli the tin. veek Irom I'ortlaml where he lia.- j MIhh Mim Weaver'baa retm-ned '"'en i-1tiir.; wiiti reb.tivr. iad,, lo leachlm: at the liinh m-noni al ter beltiK 111 several daya wtlh the I In.- - t i Drain OKA IN. Feb. 20. A tmn whs I Ikii ii to Mr. and Mrs. Vei lin Rob erts, Kebruary Sth. at their home in east drain. . Mrs. Kbl red llondetiiyle and Ut ile son were bioiiflit home from Sacred 1 leu it hospital Ktmeiie, Tuesday. A ilaitKhler was horn lo Mr. anil Mis. A I Iter! 1 lelanni-y, Kebruary 2 at tin l.lllle Hiiwnrlb home. Mr. ami Mis. Karl iioKeii have moved to the up stalls apartment ol the A. Van Kirks. Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. lelk tell Mon day ti ifljr lit lor Seattle w here they will visit their sou. Charles TVlk. and lamily. Thi-y will also visit with their daughters. Mrs. Albert Christensen and Mrs. Chester I'hil UpH and rumilies in iVHtluinl. en rinite home. Mis. I.. II. Vaiideert and Mrs. Sheninii Chiiiinaii ueul to Cre.-t-Mell Wednesday with sevVrnl old trieiids tbey enjoyed a birthday surprise dinner in honor o Mia. Cbapiuairs uiolhe!', Mrs. Miller. Mr. mid Mrs. II, A Cnnl are srifiidinir the week in Portland Harry will nltend the hardware! men'H convention while Mra. CtMl will visit friends. ' M iKH I to vol by Jeratild went to I'orilund thti week to resume her studies at the Itehnke W'alkor IuhI- ness college. Mr. nutl Mib. Tichenor nnd baby of CHlifornia. spent the week-end at the home of her brother Verne Gal let on and family. Mrs. Tiche nor wan lot merly MIbs (iertrilde (mlietott . Mr, Kou Ajiplesate and daugh ter, linmoiiH, are expected home from INuthind the last of this week. KnmmiH Is recovering from an appeiidicitlH operation. TACOMA, Wanh.. Feb. 20. (AP) I cently. nemuBe ur a new (irug, ion Ia vies. SI year-old national guard ser ueant accidentally aUbbed In th lace ith a bayonet, la probably KoIiir to recover from an infec tion that appeared hopeleflttly fatal, Dr. (ieoiKe A. Mooacy. Tacom.t physician, said today. I Ml Vie. H Tdrnmn nnllramnn siiflerint; atreptocpocic and pneu- mococcio uienfiiKitta resulting from 1 lie li huh oal ntabliiniz. IV said. one chance In a million of inill'tnf ujiuiiKo, ine younp doctor mUi. "Today I think the chances are jno to one that he ll reenver." Me c reditu lh nn- .... venous salt or Hiiirapyridine. with the tinbehevnhlrt humn. .. n,.i... condition. "The ilniK is new and we don't know a ereat deal about It," Dr. MoOKPV Kit III "I ilim'l IKI..L. It I ever been used on the Pacific const betore. We are InJectinK !t inn mvim nioottsiream everv four hours. 1)11 Vie. 4 wnb iilnl.t.it lh nl. rlKht cheek last Tuesday at Ta- ...m mniMiy wmn aiioiner guard man, a bayonet (it inched to his tille, came throuifh h uu-iti.i.. 'loor jlist HH iJHVies IiiiumI tnunt-.l It. 1)1'. VlftOKliV 111) ill ll.n I.I..U ed t li roll irh I lit vinu' i-inmV i.. u , low the rlcbt evftin mni i. onet Hp pierced the Hrat layer of lie Riiarnsmans orain, etai'tlng an ini'ectiuu. Tile WOII til I M 111! iwtl r.n..u,l..r,.l serious until last Saturday when M iicuiinie iiiKiny iniiniued uml l)i vies' temperature shot up. lie was taken in Tucimiu r:ai..-..i pltal In a crillcHl omdltlon. for a two weeks' vacation to I'ort land, Claakanie and Cotvallia. Knipst Thlel returned hom Mon day from a trip to Portland to tmve some dental work done. Mr. and Mrs, H. L. Ktouaker visited relatives in Grants Pass re- Suit for 270 Million Faces Thret Concerns McKaie reports the birth of a daiiKhter to Mr. and Mrs. Herry Dennis of Klce Valley, Feb. loth. Douglas Davis, who dropped a plank on his foot while employed at the loading dock, breaking two bones, will be laid up about six weeks. Mr. and Miu Glenn Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Mose lloodenpyle have moved to Creswell, to be nearer their work. NEW YORK, Feb. 20. (AP) An action for recovery of more than $27U,U(mj,uH was filed lu led eral court today against the Itadio Corporation or America, Westtns house Elect tie and Mamifucturlnx company. General Electric com pany and 24 otllcers and directors of the three concerns. J. Webster .ManniiiR. holder of I .nun shares of KCA common stock, filed the complaint, a derivative stockholders' suit, basing it on two atleped causes of action. WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE- Without Calomel And Youll Jump Out ol I Bed in the Morning Kuin' lo Go Ttie liver should pmir out two plnta of liquid bile into your bnwrli daily. If this bile i not flnwintf frrely. your food tnuy not dlRfit. It may juot dt-ray in the bowel i. Cias blortU up your tlomaoh. You rt comti. pated. You ft-el lour, unk and lh world '"ll'tak'p thoip (rood, old Carter' I4td liver Pilhi to get thtae two pinta of bile (lowinjr fi-ly lo nmke ymi tfl "up and op." Amaiins in nwkinir bilp flow freely. Auk for Carter l.ittlif i.ivT I'llla by nnmc I at und -if. Stubbornly relutc anythinu viae. BANK Yoncalla Klamath Man Kills Self Over Domestic Trouble KLAMATH CALLS, Feb. 20. I AIM - When .Mi k. Kay Morris op ened her door hist niht In re spouse to loud knocks, a bleeding man ataKKered in and collapsed on the floor. He was a neighbor, Charles Keeves. 2H. dyiiiK from a gunshot j wound police laler said was Heir-) inllicled. Ho dx-d In a hospital this 1 morn I alter telling officers bu ' hiol had DKitt itnotnal difii"ulti(s. YONCALLA. Feb. If. Mr. and .Mis. Harold Howes and son. .Hm nile. of Anderson. Calif., arrived here Monday due to the death of Mr. llTVt.fi' fnlber, Charlie Howes. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Valmer trans acted business in Eugene Thurs day. Elmer Lant; of Minnesota arrived here Thursday to visit at the Chit ties Kirklle home en route home after spending severnl weeks in Los Angeles. Mi1". Herman Thlel left Sniidav' MA 4t5 Sat Jt5 &iij I Eai. V T ISclvq lime and 2ott Roseburg Brcnch of the ILVITKI) STATIIS X ATI OX A L AXK of Portland I LOWEST PRICE I HISTORY! Sutherlin $ri'HEHLIN. Feb. I'll.-- Mr. and Mm. leau Cook leu Tneaday lor Auburn Calit. to make Ibelr Inuie. I 'can Ih to be employed in a gold mine al that plin . At a apeclal school meeting held in the city ball Tuesday nlleruonu Alt Hansen was dec led as Ihe new dtrvrlor. to till the , vacancy caused In ;tlie resignation of Hemy Heic ley Mr. and Mrs. Art llamilloii nened 1o4tnsebum Hie first of the wc.-k where lie is employed. Howard 1 avis of Itost-bni n was a butdiiet-a visitor , in . Sutherlin Thursday. tyr. and Mrs., th-orge Jucobsou hitye moved It the .loiies pioporly cash ol low n recent ly vacatetl Mit and .Mrs. Ait llauiillon. Clay liaiiiy, county lax collector, was attcmliim to business in lown Friday. ,li s. Pauline Kimu'V of lOugi'iK is lulling her purculs, Mr. and Mrii. I'm nk Toopti lor a tew days. .Mtv. 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