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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REYIEWj, ROSEBURg. J3BE6QN. FJtlOAY; JUNElli IMP, tmu4 Dallr R HvMtUr hw Ul neni-nencw iw Mnbfr of The AMMSfated Fre Th AtHOclatad Prtms In excluiv- n titled to the ue for republica tion of alt news dlupttche credited to It or not other wine credited In tbli paper and to all local new published herein. All rltfhti of re- Eubllcatlon of pedal dlipatchea train are alio reserved. HARRIS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered as aeoond class matter sfay 17, 192U, at the pout office at Soseburg;, Oregon, under act of arcb J, 1878. Represented by W Vaik S71 lludlloh A vs. Ckl Sage .160 N. WU'lilKan Ave. mm Kranvliirn 220 Hush RtrectwUe trolf 3084 W. Grand Boulevard I,.. Awln-33 H. Spring Htraet aMlr COS Btewart Btreit PoM laad 620 B. W. Sixth aireol St. LmU 411 N. Tenth Street. OricI Puius I ATI OS Vuliacrlpllon Italea Uallr, lr year by mall. It. 10 Dally, 6 tnonlh by mull 2.60 Bally, 3 months by mall ally, by carrier per W9iilh.... Dally, by carrier ter year 7.80 Kvery state, county and city official or buard that bundlt'S piibliu money should putillali at reculur Intervals an accounting of It, showing whore- and how each dollar Is spent. Thin is a fundamental principle of demo cratic government. 11TIT11 that flare for the drama- tic possessed In such murked degree by the president, two men whoso names are widely known two former republicans w em nominated for key cabinet posi tions yesterday. The phrnBO "for mer republicans" is used advised ly for the reason that the repub lican national commltteu virtually read Frank Knox and Henry I.. Stimson out of tho party iu a statement issued late last eve ning. . Exceptional, unknown since civil war duys, the miming of prominent opposition party mem bers to tho cabinet was tho moro sonsatlonal because it was dono on the very eve of tho republican national convention. i Excellent showmanship making banner headline news, the political wisdom and public bcnorits of tho iippninlmonts nro yet to be cvnlu uteil. l" It Heems to be a Tuct that belli Knox and .Stimson uro old-school military men, veterans of two wars and Inclined to favor our Inoru acllvo participation In the present one. It will bo urgucil by I republicans that these uppolnt- ltienls prove beyond doubt that I the KooHcvcIt parly Is a war parly lind that wo nro thereby moved a step nearer the precipice. On the ' other hand if, or when, war conies a prior to election day, the new deal J party cun' argue that with rcpubll- cans In key cabinet spots tho ro ll sponslblllly for It is Bharcd by both parties. . It Is Ihorerore, scarcely possible to escape tho conclusion that ,. these appointments aro political and made tor that reason rather than bocauso the men named are so outstanding In their worth as to demand waiving party consid erations in naming them. The shocking thing 1 that we liio still reeling around with prac tical personal and party politics when the u hole world Is aflame Willi the Hie not far from our own shoroH, The duty of the republican con vention which ronvuues Monday becomes oven more clear cut uh the result or tho luteal develop ment. Those liii0 delegates must lay aside all of the usual conven tion pulling and hauling, the poll tics of the usual nominating con vention, ami select the ablest and best qualiricd men as candidate for president and vice-president. We no longer, can loloruto mero tiolltlclaiiB In such high places wo need patriots patriots or abil ity, Integrity and capacity, t'un the republican convention meet this necessity? Wo shall know within n very few days. Editorials on New (CoiUauad tnrn W U I'reiicii luilo-Chlna as Iniporlant as In Hie Hutch Kust' Indies." IThcro was a bint yesterday that the terms lo to be Imposed in Franco would Include turnlMK over Indo-Chlua lu Japan ob vluiisly a lild rnm Hitler Tor Jap upiort. ANoTIIUt rumor: Jlrllalu Is coiiRlitorlnk I lie tmsBlblllUes or buying lai,o quaiillllrs or war suiiplles, IncludliiK tanks and pluues. from Itl'SSIA. It sounds screwy, but with a (world la turmoil any thing can happen. CESSATION of homo racing in England "until further no tice" was announced today (Wed nesday.) When the British give up rac ing, the situation Is getting ser ious. fX this side of the water, the republican national conven tion will open in less than a week. Hardly a word about It In the pa pers. We're doing some serious think ing, too, you see. WII.UAM ORKEN, president of APL, tells tho republican reso lutions (platform) committee his organization favors "every ounce or assistance and supplies to the democracies in Kuropo short of our entry Into the wnr." Ashed whether AFI. would be willing, If necessary, to tempor arily give up some of Its wage and hour advantage, he replies: 'labor is prepared to make the same sacrifices the average American citizen may be called upon to make." IT is an honest answer and a pa triotic iinHwet- if Ampt-b-nn In dustry and business will announce authoritatively that It Is prepared to rorcgo all abnormal profits min ing from war preparations, we shall bo In a fair way to get some where quickly with a minimum of disturbance and delay. Fire Destroys Woterford Lumber Mill dt Cobs Bay MAKKIll'IKLD, .Juno 20. (AP) Wind-driven flames from a saw dust burner destroyed the Water- ford Lumber company and fired , three homes here today. A 40-iulle wind carried sparks over North Front and North First Htt'cets, damaging the homes of John iMcClolliiiul, Mrs. HuyoB j Howard and Archie J'hlllp. , Firemen from North Hend mid Coqulllc aided In suppressing tlie bluzaa and protecting threatened warehouses of the Ferguson Transfer company and Ileaumont j Myrtlewood factory. j The mill, leosed to James i.y ongs and Howard Irwin, owners or 5IIII B, North Head, was valued at nearly $40,000, Insurance un derwriters said. 1 An Insurance conference was called to consider underwriters' ; recommendations for settlements. Senator Holman Favors Deportation of Bridges (HANTS PASH, Juno HU. (AP) Son.it or Kufua Holman, Oregon niubll(!im, favni'H tlie cl ciinrtu- j lion f r Harry ItrhlKi'rt, Australliin j lcador (r w(Kt count labor, Nlrl It. Allen, Orison dciuirt- inrnt cuMiitniindiT or 1hi Ainorlciin hi'Klfin, rocnlvpfl a IHoRram Irom Ilolinaii which ilWIareri: "Vour wins of Juno 18 ably vx-pn-Hsi's my ort-rMtratl vlw ron (crnlng undoHiralilc iillciitt In our nildm. rryi'liiK our country of ttirm claiiKorotiH I'tcnumtH lias boon onn of my major projecin Hlarc coming lo Iho Hi'iiatr. Yon muy bn anHin od I hat. 1 Hhi) give full I'Xim'HKlon to my rouvic lloiiK In coniuM'tloii Willi HrUlKcV lilll anil rclati'd li-KlsbiUon." AlbMi in the iiHino or the Oregon 1,1'Klon hail nrfeoil Henatn paKsa;e of the hoime-Hpinovcd bill. Captain Olive Coleman to Head Salvation Army Here Climaxing a month's emergency appointment In charge of the Sal vation Army activities In Hose burg. Captain M. KilwtmM reports that she is lenvhig t))e city within a few daya, ami that Cnptaiu Oilve Coleman of MuUei In to be her huc- CPMMOI'. Tho farewoll meetingH of Cuptiiin I'MwanlK will be Sunday evening, June at K. The welcome meet ing for Captain Coleman will be the follow tug Sundiiy evening. Itnth servicew will be held in the Salva tion Army amlilorium. Evangelist Dated at Camas Valley Church CAMAS VAI.l.KY. June i'l. if..,. i I.,, '.i i'... ,i. Idir the nililies of the llaptlst ;iluinll will steak at tile Camas jVslley ctnllrb Sunday mol'nliiK, June 2:1. at tl o'clock. Rev. Cox whs born bore In Hie valley but Iclt here w ben very small with bis parents, who made their home for some time in Nebraska. Her. and Mrs. Cox were on a charte at (Jilde two years iiko and since then has been tloiim cvnuKcllstle work. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual inci-liuc of the slockllelllels oT Hie I'tlipilua Siiv iliRH and 1 .on 11 Ascoi latttill will be held at II? North .lie kson street. Ito.icburK, DrcKon, oil Wetlnesibii . June 21',, 1!H. at illlll p. 111. fur the election of illrcelois and auilltois and for the Iramoictloii of such aclKTHi business as may proierl conic belort, Hie meetliia. I'.MI'lM'A SAVINtlS AMI l.tl.VN ASSI U lA I'ltlN. Ity II. tl. I'ai'Keter. Secli'taiy. tAilv.l Firemen's Convention dunce, arm ory. Moudny iiiuhl, tlciiilemen i:,c, ladles free. Olllliulfs Ult botra. (Adv.) (INK C'KNT S.U.K on llemlspnl varulli at CiKe's luwii Town I.11111 ber Vllld tAdv.) OUT OUR WAY ' "HIS MANNER IS AT OMCE DEFIANT. COLD BIDDING--HS VOCABULA17 GOES LITTLE BEVOK1D THE WORD NO, WITH THE ABRUPT FIMALITV OF A BARK-HE GETS ABOUT WITH , THE SHUFFLING GAIT OF A BADGER "....THEM BLASTED IaoitcoC .iaUV T TUCATpn THAT. FELLER LIKE A TAKE THIS LETTER i. i4o bv nca ftiavicrmc. Enlistments In CCC Made Easier K.'islng or the cnliHlmeiit require inenta for the civillun cQtiKfivatlon corps wan unnouiiced today in bul letins received by the Douglas County Public Welfare commisnion. according to John U. Dirfundcrfer. adminifttrator. Hereliforo enllMl- men i in Hie CCC hnn been confined lo young men in tho. lower Income bi'ttcltelH. 'I'be new order, however, permits enlistment by unemployed young moil without regard to In come, providing they meet other rcfiiiircmculH. Knliytmcuts in the past. .Mr. I'll" fendorfor staled, have been only from fiimlllcs on public assistance rolls or in the low Income bracket. Young men enrolling In the CCC havo been recjuired to make allot Nients of pay to dependants. Jlencel'irlb. however, any young man between tlie ago of 17 to 234 years, may enlist, providing be is an American citizens of good char acter and able to pass physical and men (til tests. It is required also that he must bo unmarried and unemployed. The youim men from In in I lies not on the public iissist ance rolls or In Hie low Income group will not be required lo make an allotment of their pay, but will deposit the allolmciH subject to wllhdniwal in u lump sum at the completion ol Hie period of service. The local office of the county commission mv Is aiceptlng appli cations lor enlistment for the July period, (iroupa will lie sent loi oinip on the dates ol July h, 12 and I IK, with a fourth group to be sen) I out If mi additional ipiotu Is assigned 1 to the counly. At the pivseui , time (be county Iuih a more liberal quota for enlistments than ever lie-, fore, Mr. IHIIenderfer stated. It Is expected that the men enlisted I throimh the liosebniK office will: be sent to South Crnpqua Kails j ciimp near Tiller. i KRNR Mutual Broadoastlng System 1S00 Kllooyolat KKMAlNlNCi 110UHS T01JAV :no Firili I!ow Center, MI1S. :im Tea Time Ounce. : in-Sliilonlellti, MUX. :.nt Yoima Iteimbllenu Club of New Jersey, MIIS. :t.",--Van Alcxanilcr's Ol'clics tra. MIIS. ::ln .Sliulter I'aiker, MILS. :45 Little Orphan Annie, Oval tine, MBS. :(Hl TnnlKlll's Tune. : 05 News. Calif. Pacific Utill teis Co. : 10 News-Review News Flashes, : I.", Iiiuner Hauce. :30 John B. Hughes, Avalon Ctgarcttes, MBS. : l.V--Meioily Time. : till I'liBiHE Hie I'ast, MILS. : l.'i - .Milllllll Miii-kIios. ::: l.one lianttei', M US. :0I - II11I Howard's (Hiheslia. M1IS. ::ie Festivnl Varieties. MILS. :00 Alka Seltter News, MBS. :l'i Ktl I'it.ptttllck's tlichcstiil. MIIS. ::ii - Fulton Lewis, Jr.. MIIS. : IT, 1 lullywnoil Ameliciiu 1,1-Klotl I'iBhls. MIIS. :iln -SIkii oil. Wllliiini 11. I'nrlier of Cnllioniia. ilh-ecliii- of agriculture, will speak over Hie lion Lee network Satur day afternoon Irom l:l.ri In 4:::e. The topic ol Ills sieeeh will be "The l-'lltllle of American Surplus AKi-lcnlltlre Crop," and Is a result ol 11 serlcM of uieetlnps between UK rlculture tllriM'tors and .ovel'lltiietlt iiKricullursllsts. The speech prom ises to lie the low down on tile sur plus crop situation and bow the government intends to handle It, SATI UHAY. .It NIC 22 7:i'H - Stuff and Nonsene. 7:30 Newt. Review of the Air. 7:ln News, Slate and Local. 7: 1.",- Uhapsody In Wax. ts:lin- Thlid National HI V Con- Kress, tl li e r I i n CoIIi-bo. MIIS. .;', Vlrulnln Spelncr. l'liiulsl. MIIS. S: in Interlude. .V I.", Zeke Miiunci's tiunc. MIIS. !l: Oil -I Kill Aires, Tenor. MIIS. ILJii Joe Itlnc's Orchestra. MIIS. 10.00 Son gt of Votcrycar, Copco. THAT WRITER AMD FOR MUST HAVE THROUGH THE ACT TH' BULL PUT ON, BECAUSE THAT'S. HIM T - hUT COULD A WRITER GIT KING DOWN THAT GOOD? THE WORD PICTURE : 15 This and That ill Melbciy. JU I.cic;litoii Noble s Urcbcstrn, .MIIS. 00 Manhatters; MBS. :II0 Leo Ku Mil's Orchestra. .MIIS. . ... (Ill l.iiiifheon Iliince. :15 Buck Rogers' Popslcle Pro gram, MB5. IT, News. State and.Lpcat. 60 Newa-Review of the Air. '00 Sons of the I'lirple Safee, M IIS. 30 Newcastle Handicap, MDS. : nil Interlude. (10 Huko Mannco's Orchestra, MIIS. :30 Dramas or Youth, MIIS. :U0 Salvation Army Program. MIIS. :"fi At Your Command. 00 Wythe Williams, Commen tator. MIIS. If, Talk by William D. I'arkcr, of California, MILS. SO Tea Time Danco. IU Kd Fltzpalrlck's Orclwstra, MIIS, 00 Hawaii Calls, MILS. 311 Mozart Opera Series, -MUS. on Tonlgbt's Tune. OS Newt, Calif. Pacific Utili ties. 10 News-Review News Flashes. :li Dinner Dnnce. :.l(i John U. Hushes, MIIS. :t5 Preview National Republi can Convention, MI1H. '00 Mob Nichols' Hawaiian Serenaders. MIIS. :l." Mutual Maestros. t.'i lliiddy Mulevlllc's Orches tra. MIIS. fin innmrlnl Intrigue. MIIS.,' 311 I'hll Harris' Orchestra. MIIS. (in News, MIIS. 15 Saturday Night Party, Wing Cigarettes, MBS. 00 -sign orr. SUNDAY, JCNIC 23 oil St. Marks K v a n g e I I c a I ChiU'ih Choir, Yonkers, N. Y M1!S. 30 'Voice of Prophecy Choir. MILS. 15 Canary Chorus, Mils. 00 March or Health, MIIS.. 15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev. Perry Smith. 30 Amerirun Wildlife, MIIS. 15 Syniiihony. 00 Music in a Mellow Mood, MIIS. 15 Romance of the Hl-Ways, Greyhound Lines. MBS, 30 Possible MHO News from London, MIIS. I.', Palmer House Concert Or chestra. MIIS. ' " ; 00 Baptist Church. on Kl paseo Trouliadors, MIIS. no-Nobody's Children, MIIS. nil Sunday Varieties. 30 Lutheran Chorus rrom Treasure Isbmd, MILS. nil - lllne llarron'.s Orchestra. Mils. 30 Show of the Week. MIIS. nn Tropical Serenade, MILS. 311 Sittriil Schullz, tierinsiiy, MIIS. 10- Musical Interlude, MIIS, no .-American Foritnl of the Air. Mils. 00 Old Fashioned Revival. (mi Associated Press liulletltls. Miis." e5 Wt;N" Symphonic Hour. MDS. 30 The Angelus Hour, br. C. A, Edwards. CO Favorite . Songs of Yeur and Vine, Hansen Motor Co. 15 The Quiet Hour. 15-11111 McCune's Orchestra. MILS. on tlene ktupa's Orchestra. MDS. 13 -The Pastor's Study. MIIS. :to- V. 0 111 m a n tl Perlornmncc. Mils. nil - News, MIIS. : l,, "FvcnliiK Melodies. :3 Sign (lit. MUM li TO I ItlUMTOH lu l'o '.(-my iVtirl i.f tin- State ot "ri'Hnri for I'otmU CciinM. In Hi.- M.i Her of t -n ::m f.t- .f Minrlt's 1 'HtiliHTi.. t i'cs..il . Nut in- ln r-ly lo Ktv.-n. rh.if th' UlnliTiKtiCit, iy imlrr Of thf 'itlJU" I v t or tht- Mlrtte of or - (up, for I'ollKlilN l'tllll. llH.I l-"l-,l t'oititt i i . i -in or nf tin t. i-t w it niul 'IVs-Limi'iii if i'hrU-i linVii'ii. iii'iaHCtJ. All rsnim I,h iiir 1 n 1 in P ii Kit t nn t Hm itntf of I'liNrlur tin h.itii, iK'ri'itm'i.1, lu-rvhy nn iivllfi'! lo I'r.-nriit iliv Mim. vi-rlfli J . v iiuti. il ty U. to tin- uitil -tl lit tin- iifficen of ItiilltiinrK Un. fn (Me lou, Nlltn.i UnK Hut trim sr. In ItonrtMirg. I 'juI-ih t ountv, . Uruyoii, wltliui lt .1 THINK HE--. 1 PAID A GUV TO . SEEM COME IN AN 'ASK FER A RAISE, r-. A GOOD WRITER NEVER WRITES WHAT HE SEES TO. A HOW OR WHAT YOU ' SAY AND HE'5 . HIM GENERALLY RIGHT 'PHI" ' KIO IiG1Dmi-" v. Ci-Zl k J'RWlLJ.iKM t, m. ate, i. a pat, or r. mouths from the dute of I'lls nc- tlc-e. Dated June 7. 1910. CLAHHNI-U M. llUNH.Uf. . lixecutor of- tho Lst Will and T.'s .lumciit of Charles Uuaiiain, pc ceased. ' NOTIIK III' SHUIIIPl' tl KAI.H III-' HKAI. rillll'KIITl Notice in Jicri'by given. Hint by vtrtui' . uf nn cxecit;on and - utUM of mile imit'U out of tin (Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Duuslnn County on tlid .lljit dy of May. , lit in, upon una pui-numit to h Juutfiiicnt i.ud .dvirive iuiy i;tvfn mid inudc In Hit id court ind uitsi1 on tho UDth-dtiy of May lut'i. .'n .1 Hull , fur Hi.; foreclomirL- of , u tnortfTimt pending thi reiii In ulik.i Thn (K)Ultla snllonul in nit of JtuHebuiK, ..11 natiuiiHl banKinrf .--fociHtloii was piuinllff, mid 1 1 'I'urncr, i'utrlrin Mm Tutilur, JoLn U'tlllaiti . Turner, and L'ts . ji-hii Tu.ti.t wcru .Jefi-jidunt:f, wholi eeutfon and order of iiilc wus to inn duly din-cti-(J and ouini:im: rd tun to .ell tlw pruper'.y tlur-tn iind iHTelpulter described to. mt jnfy tli! Ib-iiH und fha;Kea lu said diMToo pf(.-itied; . . i will, on Monday, thn Kth dny of July, lliltt, in ' ti-ii o'i'tnek In .ue forwioun of Kiild day hi the tonii houfM . i'ljont door- In - ItoM'lMirtf, Itouslas C'ouiity, iUrt'S"!!'. nff.-r. Jor. hale and nll Mt pu'hlii- uu'-thm ur 1-anh. subject redi-uiption uh pro-, vlded hy lnw, all rfiflit, , tillo and Intel ett of the -dm mliuttH in nuid mitt and, of all iK-ron iiiitii iiik y,, through or un-lc- 'ill am or nitlicr of thnm Plncn iw. J'jTji dy of Jji'ormbrr, 1 'X'.X. In -nil to th, following dcier.ued . real pcoprrty. to-wit: , Lot 1 titid 2,-Urn ttW luilf if Die Noi-thuaat quarter, tho Nor I It half ol" 'tlie aSjUthi-Hft iiuarU't' mid the Southwt-'st iiuart'tr ' of H'.'vtion -Township 2(, South of Itung.: 0 West of W. M. uuhluiiihiK ;;.'."i.i3 iMTi'Ji. inoru or b-sH. Tuo i-mt hnii' of tli? Kiiflt half of t he Northwest liliirti.T of .Sn'jtloti -Si, Towiicilp 11 South of I tun Hi- li M'nul. I'ciiiliilnhtir j 40 aun-f, morn, ur lc. -Tin; NorlK half ot the Norlhwi'Ht i;tiur!i'r .f Suuilon , Tow-nship 'sou In, UuiiKe 0 U!il of thu W. M. 'on tnltuiii; 8 utoh, tnori' or tnv ing und ,0Jti.'fptlntf thi-rclroin a r taiti rMtrtel uf lulid lio yuids nortl) hy 70 yurd.H west dfi-dcd . to Silinol lUatrict No. tl for wlmtd piirpon' only. All. of t abovi di.MTlbvd lund containing i .o ri'tl. moro or U-y and bt-InK to 1out?lati County, Oregon. . Tonethnr with t hn li-iirnicnLM. )if.rMlittttiicnta a nil apnurtr-nam c.4 , tb;rcto bcloiilim, or in iinywim. nnpcrtafulnu. Lulcd this Slitt iIhv of May, HMD. JKIK'V,A. WKItlt, Shvi iff ot IounlnH Xuuuty. Oregon- OTIlM or S.iM OK ftl.AL i'itoiai:ttTY -Notli'o 1m herobj . givi-n -thut tin drr and .iturnuunt lo uti ordor ot I tic I'oiimy l.'our.t of the Stall- of Ore gon for lMjOKlas Ouniy duly mad: und will-rod vt reeord In tin; tnal nr or tlie estuti' of Wllliiini Jt. Hiitten. aluo known an William M. Hut ton, devi-acd. iiutliorlzlni; tl,t undersigned .us admlnlstraiur of Haiti -!iut' to sell the rral ;roii-t-i t v iHToiinifirr aeKt-rJltfd: Now, therefore. The I li ft Na HoiiijI Hank of I'ortland. of. Port land, HreKon, MM Htleh. udlilirilMiH tor will al the offt es uf llive & Op'utt, -in IloJiebiirg, t'nugla I'ounty, Ori'ffon, tm ami ufii-r the t!t. day of July, li'lo, otter for Mile and M'll ii.I privatv. tale for i-hIi lu hand. fuhjeet to conflrmutloii hy paid eourl the foitowhii; de-M-rlhed rent propi-rty belonging to Mild estate.- tu-wM: , ,. I.anda In Dnucljia t'wunty. OrrgnH TJie Ku-l hall of Section S. Town .Hhli 2V. -South, Halite 8 Went, W 111 alio Me MerldlHlt: , Lots i: 6, 7. .Mild fhelnif th" South hair of the North half! or Sveliun it;. TowusMii. 22 Woith, liiiiigtj 5 .Wwsi.jW. M.; Noilh liiil,r of , H-i:ti)h :tfi. Town ship 112 tSutttli, Kaiige M Went, W. j'liiyi half of KerHoti. 6. Town 2b South, llHiige y Wcbt. V. All of S-ethm 1. Township 3' South, ltatlgo S , W'.ViL.W. .1. . i Land In I l'ount Orr on s w , of s u 1 i, of ..- 1 1 o 1 1 t r ; si:U, s4 of' .iit. avu of .xi;'.,. XKH uf NWVt, and NK'f, of KW of beetloii y, . Twtiiif. 29 Hotuh. Itangr 1 ) W.;bI. , M., HVA ..of Seetliut tl! NW',. of S'Hi V,Vi ,of NW'U. "' HK'i of NV of Sei'lhui and NIvS v1' Soi-tlon 2t, ,Tonhlj. . 26 Sodth. Jtalitf' tl VVeat. W. -V.: adhjt to th- right of A. V. St'ther- mid hl.i MHslgua to entir ntpon tlie iiuin iscs, und . low ull the. old growth tltnhnr uhove lli I n H 1,1; tn dlmnettr '1 ln-he5 atM.vv ground- M-l'i of the-NW'i or S-etlAn Towiiahln 2 ft South, .l:ng'i 14 Vest. w. M.: dbj", t to thr ' right of A, K Srllior and his aetdgn to hr urross .the amc or lousJiui t lug gtng wa j ori rond- for - thu train 11011 ut Ion of log)' rrom" tho trui-l." li-reliit'efoi e mentioned ; tl o 11 whleh tlie tfmb-r has. hee eon vi m J to. the -assigns of. the natd A. Y. Set her. - ' - . , . lt l tXW NI-:, lot ? (NI-: M . U3 fNW NV. and lit J SK NV of eetloti .10. Township :i ilh. Range 16 Went. W. M. Lot 3 und or Mo tion Torn n fhlp South, liuliKO 11 West, w. :All or Seetlon Srt. TownftHp 37 South, lUngo 1 1 Wet..W. ,M I'.ij of SW4. Ixit.r 3 and t, Nlii. mid tW'i of Swtlon t K. TonpiHj. 3; South. Itange -12 Wt. W. M. Tilt l-'tUST NATIONAL DANK Ol-' riitTMNl. AdoiinKtiator tf tjio ,Kitnt if W'lllfain It. 1 lut ti iv also Know n Hf Wflhum II. lUtirtlt, doivafrtl. !... of flrtt puldKatlou: June 7. IflO. Malf of luat publication .' Jujy 6. 1IU. . Sunday A wAo at the DAILY DEVOTIONS PB.. CHAfl.. A. EDWAJtDS Some . twenty years ago, tieorge Gipn wan minning many football games (or Notre Dame; but in 1920 he lost a most he role fight agaltiBt disease. On his deathbed he Bald to Coach Rockrte: Some day; Rock, some lme. when the going is hot easy, when odds are against Uh, ask a Notre Dame team to win a game for me. tilght years later Kockoe's team faced almost cer tain defeat in a game against the Army. Jutit before the game Rockne got his team together In a huddle and told them Gipp's equcKt. Then he added;, "Men. this Is the game. Go out ipd win for Gipn and to the amazement of many the Notre rntne boys won. Kvery time we bow In worship we should be in spired by the memory f our Master who gave His life in the warfare against sin. He depends upon us to win with Him. Hut purs is more than a memory, for the Christian confidence lies in the promise of Christ. So, I am with you always, even unto the end of the world. I cannot do it alone, the waves run faKt and high, and the fogs close chill around: the light goes out In the sky. Hut I know that we two shall win In the end, Jemis and I. Lot us thank God for such fellowship lu the game of llle. Ain'en. FlrtSt bHURCW tF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 312 I:. Douglus street, hegulHi' services Sunday nt 11:00 a. in. Subject of IvHsonl "Is the l!il verse, IncludhiR Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Sunday H hool con venes at 9:45 s. m. Wednesday evening meetings which Include testimonies of healing and remarks on Christian Science are held at 8:0(1 o'clock. The reading room nt 317 Perkins building is open daily except Sundays and holidays from 10:00 a. m. to 4:30 p. m. Jicrc the Hlble and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or subscribed for. The public is cordially invited to ut tenij the church services and to visit the reading room. Christian Science services are held In Myrtle Creek each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock in the grange hall. The subject of . the lesson-sermon for Sunday, June 23rd, is: "Is tho Universe, Includ ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" The public is cordially in vited to attend these services. SUTHERL1N METHODIST ' ' CHURCH brhial B. Trick, pastor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock, .Mrs. IV A. ConiHtuck, superintendent. The Old con s of Itoseburg are to con duct the morning worship sen-ice at 11 o'clock. The woman's home missionary society will meet at the church Thursday afternoon, with .Mrs. Alva Manning and Mrs. Claude tioff, hostesses. , OAKLAND CHURCH OF CHRIST Taul Callahan, pastor. Tho week ly prayer meeting and Ilible study has been changed In time to 8:00 n III VVo.IiuiqiIui- (wnnfior oo.t In j place to the church auditorium. Please remember these changes. lord's day services, June 23. Ilible school. 10:00 a. m. Peter Adams. suneHntendcnt. L'nifunn lesson. Morning worship and communion, 11:00 a. hi. Message: "Christ, the Law and tho Prophets." Matt. 5: 17; IS. Christian Endeavor, both groups. 7;00 p. m. Evening praise and worship, 8:00 p. hi. An apos tolic message. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Uiblc school. ,9 : 15 a. m. Classes for. all ages, Chui'ch service, It):'ri5 a. m. Sermon: "The Foolishness of Cod or the W'lsilom of Man." John A. Harney, ihinister. Christian En deavor, 7:00. Church service, N:h0. Sermon, "U Ye Were Itnlscd." Ice cream church social . Wednesday. June 26. at H:Oo p. m. in the church basement. AM members or the chun-h especially urged to come. Friends of tlie church cordially hi vlteil. This social Is sponsored by the meu's U9 club of the church. FIRST CHURCH OF GOD Kdcnbowcr district. j i. Ker nutt, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00 a. m. Mrs. Chas. Hughes, superin tendent.. Morning devotion. ll:ou a. in. Abuntf people's senice, 7:30 n. m. livening service. 8 ;0u p. in. Prayer, aiid praise service Wednes day, fc;oo p. in. All aro Invited.- EPISCOPAL CHURCH , , Ittaeimi'g. ksi. fJetinre'a.. Holy tonununluu S:00 a. i. Morning prayer. and crtiion tl:00 a. in. Ka ulo 9:K a. hi. Veterans facility 1.15 p. nt, . Kiddle Ascension. Evening pr.iv ur and sermon 8:00 p. m. . THk METHOblST CHURCH Church school 0: 15, .elastics fsr all ages. Morntug service 11 a. in. Itev. Mr. Haukiu will preach. tlr. Magln attending the annual con ference.. Hp worth Ieacuen at their n-gular hours. Evening ser vice 8 p. in. A conllal Invltiition to nttend these services. Ir. Louib Magin, miniiter. OLD raSMlONtO REVIVAL Ch.rH, I. Ullif. . DfTtl,r l Y.-Hul lrf.-l 1-rr.rht (IM ll),t mt Ih. Vail. Every Sunday r. M. Kunk Uoa Kllwjrlt. I'n'.r. A N.tiwnKk Urr KsllUl Iff CO BAPTI8T CHURCH Rov. H. P. Sconce, Daptlst pai- tor, baa returned from evangelistic ineetinga in Oakland, Calif,., and will be in Ills pulbtt tit both ser vices Sunday. "When God Com mentli His People" is the sermon topic at U a. hi. "victorious Over Three Giants" Is the tonic Sunday evening at 8:00. Special music at all services. .Sunday school at 0:45 a. lii. each Sunday anu Young peonies meet- I ing at 1 p. m. I Mid-week services each Wednes day evening at 7:30. CHURCH OF CHRIST Meets In Fdenbower school house, one, mile north of Roseburg. Bible school begins at 9:45 a. m.. sermon at 10:45. subject. "Power I for Serving." Kvening service be I gins at 7:15, p. pi., sermon at S p. m., subject. "Wilt TJiou l.o Mndc j Whole " Sermons delivered by I S. P. Tipton. FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY Located lit the eiid of V, Com mercial avenue. A. Harold. Pol, sing, naatoi'.,. Services onlffht , at 7:45. Servfes for Sunday: Sunday school at 8:15. Mr. John Killott In charge. There are two more Sun days In th la quarter. Conic and help us boost our average. Morn ing worship beginning at 11 a. m.: young ticoplo meet at Cj.lO. Mrs. Dirks In charge. Hvangellsllc ser vice at 7:45. Services for the week: Tuesday night at 7:45. Wo feature he children at this service with a fine children's choir. Friday hlcht at 7:45. Dovotlonal and preaching. All services open to the public. oenoale Assembly of god . Sunday school. Snnrlav ninrnlttir at 10 o'clock. Worship service a I 11. evangelistic service Sunday ev ening at 7:30, prayer meeting on Tuesday, evening and preaching service Friday evening at 7:30. You are invited lo share tlie service with lis. Kathrvn E. Mhiticomnrv pastor. 1st PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tolllirht. the demnnuii'Mllnii .W grain for the Ually Vacation, lllhlo school will be held at 8 o'clock. "Kornivcnnfa" In thn f,,,i.inn, the Sunday morning message. Tho i ei-nlllllf. Bflfl-lKA .,.111 k.i.i ol O ClOl1!,. Til lntlll. tr. tt,n Sunday school, 9:45 u. m mora' ins nursnip, ii a. in., senior C. K. 7. p. m., evening service, K p. m.; Wednesday, prayer mooting 7:0. Slat Factory Gains j DAYS' crtHUK. June Si. The output of the Pencil Cedar Supply company's blunt at Davs Crcnk haa been greatly Increased by tho re cent addition of R serntul whirl Due n road and weather condi tions It has been impossible to mako such nn addition earlier In llle year because or the difficulty of delivering the neccssarv cedar bolls to the mill. There arc al present about six teen men employed nl the plant which la owned and managed by Jack Sllvit or Hloeklon, California. Herore reopening operations tills spring, following several monllis day orr due to weather con ditions, numerous improvements were made at the mill. Among them were the building of a new incinerator; the installation of a stacker. usd in ricking the finish ed stock; and the placing br a new type or gang holler, the latter being a machine perfected by Mr. Sllva. There are a number of camps In nearby slands of cedar where bolts are being nimle for delivery by truck to the mill. Itoails have been "bulldozed" to reach these as some of them are A number of miles from graveled highways. Among them are camps on Kate. May, Woods slid Stinger creeks while a portable mill operated by Hay Paul non ba-s been erected at llle rimuth or Headman creek above Tiller. Al the latter place bolls are sawed reaily Tor shipment. C. C. lilll su pervises the operations of the bolt cutlers. There are also cellar bolts being furnished locally for Iho 1L II. 'Sa vage & Co ceiliir mill at Myrtle Creek. .Most of these are being cut on upper Days creek above the Dan Perdue Place and on tower I'';tte ci-cek. Col. Murphy, Ex-U. 6 O. Head of R. O. T. C; Dies Kl'GENK. , June 2d. (AP) Col. K. V. .1), -Murphy, -who recently re- tired as head or. the Vniverslty of Oregon it. o; T. C. department, died hero today, ending a life-long career In tho army. He -was strick en by a heart attack last week. He was 65.' , t' His -widow,, eight, sons and fiMl'r daughters, survive. nolo f 'll, fir mr.Jt! if. ), sjftal W.,i, ,1,; t K(inTrMt.l( n. Chfrvn "H.u ii. JtMii ltfn.li Hill, tkt mmtmmr Xm I. , Br Iky gr.c. "A wtmr, i,la mi 5"" S" "'""' -. ,unr. r. upucLns FunERRLiHornE - sT?: n" umt Paris Begins Hew Life Under Nazis ' Dy ROBERT OKIN ' PAHIS, June W. (Delayed, by Courlec to Aachen and telephone to Berlin) AP) Par's ' PcS'n nlug a new life undor Oorman oc cupation as public services resume operation and some phasos of the fallen capital's dally activity re turn to normal. Current opinion as expressed pdblicly how ts strongly rightist, arid bitter against former Premier Paul geynoud, who resigned Sun day as the government prepared to seek a eace, and against Ktlouard Daliidler, who was premier when France declared war against Ger many, ; . The two principal organs of opinion allowed to resume publica tion are the rightist newspaper Le Matin and the semi-fascist Victorlo. Three Gorman officials who kiiew Paris before the war aro how In iniportant posts of the oc cupying folcos. Postal services were restored to day In tlie Paris department br Seine and it was announced that the Comedie Francaise, the famous stAte theater, will resume Satur day. Uniformed postmen delivered the first mail Parisians have rn- ceived In many days. Outgoing mall services . were again functioning and the local lelephoho never was Interrupted by the occupancy. Telegraph facilities, at least within tho are.a occupied by Ger many, were expected to reopen shortly. iho chamber ot commcrco call ed upon all merchants to reopen their stores and restaurants and officials told the public that food supplies were assured. WASH DRbSS SPECIAL Ladles' dresses, worth from $1.1!) lo 11. 9S. on sale at Carr's for only 11.00. Newest summer styles In "Gay Day" and ".Monte Carlo" frocks of mercerized and SO square prints, nil "styled-to-flt" with liuff sleeves, fliiro skirts, yoke fronts, shirred shoulders br fancy trims, and in complete range of sizes, 11 lo 52. Other specials t Carr's housecoats at f 1.0(1, rayon dresses at J1.19 and Use values in print drosses for only 65c (Adv.) Look fpr sign the Bear Come in for free check-up. STEPHENS AUTO CO. 323 No. Main St. What's irt the Air This should make some history PAGING Trlfe PAST 7:00 P. M. Qillet, everyone! They're on . .the air! , . . HOLLYWOOD AMERICAN LEGION FIGHTS 9:45 P. M. Ceme to think of It, t don't want to miss tomorrow's ' SONGS Off YESTERYEAR 10:0d A. M. SATURDAY OTHER HIGHLIGHTS ON TONIGHT'S PROGRAM . Shatter Parker , 5: 30 p. m. Little Orphan Annie .. 5:46 p.m. News 5:05 p.m. John B. Hughes 6:30p.m. Lone Ranger .7:30 p. m. Hal Howard's Oreh 8:00 p.m. Featival Varieties 8:30 p.m. Alka Seltzer News .......9:00p.m. Ed Fltzpitrlck'd drch.9:15 p. m. Fulton Lewis, Jr. 9:30 p.m. KRNR DIAL 1500 Tiir. roar' r. aim i.; t .A w. i. M.K. D. yf. Wklut, rt , ftn. . lla. til, af OWu sW.a . ' I Aa, Ceatath cn.t r. BIU. I. aril. th h, n. Motorists! 3sL IjT - y " - J ll'w. . .