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'SIX 73 R0SE8URg REWS-REVIEW, Rg5URS, PRESCfl, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1940. Boucock Butchers Grab League Lead Dunham Transfermen Batn 6 to 5; Hubs Reach Second Spot, Defeating Sutherlin. League Standings W I, Pot Tlnilrorli'ii 1ft 2 XS5 Hull's IiiiIIiiiih !) 3 .7',0 liuiihnm'R s 4 .m;7 onkiunil 7 r, .r,:t I'.ikR Chili 7 5 .r,: Sill lie I in 3 9 .2r,i National flunnl 1 11 .0: Ilnncock H 1 11 MM By KVKRKTT CIIOIT'II Tlonr-ncli'it IIiiIi'Imth Innk umlls Jiillfil pohsphkIoii nf fll'Hl liliu-ft III iIih flu- Son Iki 1 1 ii'imup limi nltrlii hy (l"rfiiiinK I iiiiihiim'H Tniiifiri'i' InPn, G to It, whlln Hub's ImliiiiiK wr climbing into m't-oml iiliifo in tlio leuguf! KltuxliuuH by vlrlnii or n 7 lo (I victory ovnr Riltlici lln. I In1 Iwo panwH Wirt? iibiyi'il at Kinluy llnlil bfii'oro n ivllilly cxi'itcil er'iwil, whii:h brnlin till nlti'MiliilirM riicnnlH. Uotb Kltriii'H with well playeil anil filrnlnhiil exclumlflil linil kiimiu'Iihi' nil of th( wny. 1 luli'a IniliunH took n 4 In 0 loiul In iImi flint two lnnliii.'H nf thn iloulilolicniliT. hut Huthnrlin ciiiii'' buck wlih two tallli'H in lb" tlilnl mill two in l ho fifth to tin II"' proro. Tho InillllliB. linwovor, ihikIii'H llirifi ntnH aiTOfis llm iiliitn In tin last nf tho hIxiIi. ami Hum luilK'il a Sillliorlln rally, nun run abort nf n lin, nflnr two rtnm hail aiori'il In tin tiovi'iilli Inning. CaniplKill, iillrhliiK for tho In illnns. allowiil I'lulil him, siivn up nix walha anil bail four Hliilii'oiltH. KlllHnn Klaili'il for Sutherlin, ul- lowing rlvn hitu I yli'lililiK m walk, lloyt, who Hin-irocih'il Kill Hun on liu iiiouih'l wan ranlii'il fori IWO lilt Ft. KIIVO tWO II1IHHOH nil'l lllHl thnie mrlliimiltn. Ciimikoii followi'il lloyt on I ho iiiniiml anil allowcil onn till anil IhhuimI olio walk. Owens with two hitu for two Union at. but anil lliirvi-v Willi (wo for three, 1ml the iimhiiiiII on Camp , bell. (,'nniilii'll Biinii'i'oil Iwo for two to leail bin ti'inn In hllliiiK bono, .while Norton hail Iwn lor three. The Hiiconil Kiiinn or the evening. ' between lloui-ock'H anil IMiiiliimi'H, villi thn lenmio leaileiahlii at miike, wan the iblef attraction lor Ibi, large audience. I lloth tennm were jittery ill in" Blurt anil the Tronnferiiiii maile two coptlv errora. which. rouieit with wlhliieas on the purl of Ijiur mien, who gave two wnllm anil a lilt, remilteil In three milieu fur the Ilillrhnrs in the Hint liinillg. Mnucnck'H liowevet'. bail n bail Inn ing III the third frlilim. when two errors put runneiK on firm ami mv onil. both ncoring on n double by llenry. Henry went to third on Fred Scberner'a alngle and mole hoino when the plate, wan left mi- fiuiirileil ni nliirlly, tying tin' m-ore a' It to It. Iliinhiim'n went nut In front In the mm hair of the mxlll Inning on Hiiigh-H bv 11111 Ki-herner, I'lln l.ailr- a i mill Sid Dominion, bill the lllltebera i-ailin liaoli III their hall or Ilia inning with three (linn to win the game II In 5 when llnuoooli walked. .Mlli'H and Mum-y alngled. Shlllll anil llndigan were walked and Meyei-H Hlngled. The Inning reHlllled In Willie henutiful tdavs. one of whhdi wan, inrow ny ii..- , . rut off Munry Hi'irlnc irom mini nfu-r the rati h of reiwu h hiK" flv into left field. Henry, wllh two hitu. a double nml a Hlnule. In Tour trlpH to the pinto, milked an the oulHtamlint; hitter. Kred Schemer withered two Htnj;l('n out of four itlpM lo thn plate. Houcork with two lor three led the He ven hit nsnaull hy the Itutt'hern. Stores: It H K Sutherlin n2 02 2- K s :t nlm' Indidim li'JO nttli x -- 7 X 2 Kill roii. Iloyl, Cieiimm und ' Reheruer; (.'amphell ami Norton. iHinliaiira iui:i IH12 0--R lit Ti lioiii'nek'H :ioo onn X- II 7 K. l.mirani'e mid Perry; nnd MeyeiB. Merrill G. W. Turner Funeral Held in Roseburg Today Funeral services for (leorgo V. Turner, 75. well known resident oft DnnuhiK lolllllv who died 111 h IH home nt Millwood Wednesdsiy was held In the cl;ipel or the houglas Funeral home this afternoon at 2 o'clock, wllh Itev. John A. Itarnev nf the First Christian church of ficiating. Interment followed In the 1. O. O. F. cemetery. Mr. Turner, whose death follow rd by only three days that of bis wife, Mildred Susan Turner, was horn In Turner county, Soiilh hit kola, and was married to Miss Mildred S. l.anglev on January :t1. lss!l. Following his marriage he came to Rowehnrn where he made his home unlit about 1022, when he moved lo the Cow creek district near (ileudale. For Him past five years be had made his home tit Millwood. Mr. Turner was a mem ber or the Knights of Pythias lodge. Surviving nve n nephew and nlere. both of Portland. The luneral arrangements are In charge of the iHmghis Funeral home. Call to National Guard Awaiting Congress "Yes" (Oontlnuwi rrom pnge 1 "ready anil willing" to go on ac tlvp nerviee "today, tomorrow, or nt any time." The army chief of staff, tleneral (teorge C Marshall, gave his lews on I h subject to ti senate military committee, saying that he favored mobilizing the entire guard "iintne illalely" for training. Concres will be asked lo grant tho president the partial tnoblllzn tion authority nn noon as it recon venes July 22. 1'nder existing law. the president ran mil out the J guard only to meet a threatened OUR BOARDING HOUSE If egad to THINK that PASSlMG CONVEYANCES, THE ONLV ONE TO PAUSE AND OFFER ME TRANSPORTATION) UAO TO BE A TANNERY TRUCK PAW; AND TO ADD TO NITWIT BOARDERS, CLYDE AND MACK, TURN UP LIKE A COUPLE WITNESS InviiHlon or lo wllh liiHiiiTor (Inn or iIIhokI't. hill uhlfli woiilil t'iji'')W''i' Hit rhii'f nlht'i- ilcrcHHH cIl'riiumliilici'M. TliiK wax inliodtiicil ntltT he it'tpn-Htt'd HiK'h iiiiihoilly In his Mny 111 iiich- H )!(() 1111(1, fllthotlKll Hit! llflllKM llllli- ta ry com in 1 1 h I'ffdiiuiH'iHlcd ilH pilKKd'f! .limit 10, MO IllOVff 11UH tllMill imiili! lo cull It up lor ii vole. TruinlnK In inoilcrn nn'chjinlzt'd warfuid will hn ivitn, tint W'IiMm IIOIIHH llllllOlllHMMl, Id Ht'Vll Illltl- iilrvnift ri'Klun'iilH of tin khiuiI ti third of tin Kinnd'rt HtriMifiih In t hit I lirld and to itn iiinli'fermliied niunhf'r of Imrhor d'li'HKo rci miciUh. Oregon Unit Included Stephen I'.'arly, prt'Hldcnilal mo retury, Hiiid that upon c-oniplftlon of the training of the first four Kinud iHvisioiiH it would he di'ter niiiied whet her the govern nn-nt Hhoiild iindci lake to exjiand ihi tialnliiK to other guard oiKuni.u tion.H. Karly wild he roiihl not nay hmv Ioiik u training period would he provided oi' the extu't nuniher of KUiiid.stuen Involved, hut that the preHidenl and SIIuihoii had Hald they had reeelved repoitu that "the DverwhelmlnK majority of the KUiniiHtiH'U UietllHt-lveH deKlle this tniiniiiK." One divlHiou, lo he trained, ih .Mr. ItnoHevell mid hin war necie tury plan tied It, will coine from iinllti In New Vorti n ml New Jer Key, it Hecoud from TiMliieHHcc nntl the CnroliuaH, a third from New 1i.vl, (i ( ill lii I. ..!.. A rl'i.i..i ,..! (.oni)io ,, ,;mu1 j,.,,,,, ton, ahlnmon. Moulanu and I Idaho. Kmly was unahle to say which I a n ti -a in1 raft and IuiiIhh dffense I relnietils would he ihoHeu for the Initial traluiim. Japs Dissatisfied With Marine Officer's Reply S1IANCIIA1, July IX-fAPt Col. Dewllt Vcl, Pulled Slates marine commander in the Sliang hai dislrlct, was reported today by the Japanese news service hound t to have "tailed lo give a satislac- '"''J reply to a complaint of .Ma jor irenenu .Miniu against treat ment of II Japanese plainclothes men arrested July 7. Colonel peek ami (Jetiernl Mima conferred t wo hours, hound said. Kind the Japanese officer express led "the strong attitude of Ja- pan." '''he Japanese assert that the hhhih - hmih - k men. airesieo in liir Shanghai defense are:i by Ameri can murines and held for five hours, were inallieaiedi. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS d hy The Associated Pre Cnmpfh July IX r -: ::. -J f SS,v,3i , :r - -ii..;..-- :in ir. r. mi lud'ls Hit's ITs Sl'ks Saiurday ... . a7.1 15.1 :!f -I H.I ptw. day . ... r,7.2 i.v:t ::: y 11 1 Mouth ago .... r.s.n I i.:i ;:;t.2 m.!i Year ago .. H7.S .:l :ts.t Hi 10 high 71.2 20.5 UMl 52.2 iiio low . . . 52 :i i:t.o lie.it ;:7.n BONOS 20 10 10 10 UK's Ind ls I t s Fgn Saturday 5iij P.ti I'H.ti ;t;. Piev. dav 5I ! Iu2.5 IMi.it :t.o Month ago ro !l loo t :17.M Year ago ... 5li ! IU0 5 H7.o til tt PMn high ,Vt ;t iu:iit !i; r 5:t5 pi io low :t it 'i iit :i :r. i Roseburg Undertaking Co. Eitabllthtd 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courteay Phont (00 Licensed Lady AMBULANCE SERVICE Oak and Kan St. Embalmer with out op a tmousano ' fvY MUMILIATlONJMOSE OF BAD PENNIES TO AY DISCOMFITURE; Suspected Bomb Found At New Jersey School Ni:V YOIIK. July Hi. (AIM Acting I. lent. James J'yke of the police hoinh Hipiad said today he was convinced a hriK-eiH-losed np pnraliiH found at a sehmil in I'ulon City, N. J., was "an infernal ma chine." I'yke said (In! apparutus, brought hen! for investiKalion, included a clock manufactured hy the same company which produced tho one used In I he homh which killed two detectives and Injured five at the New York World's fair July I. Pre liminary invi'stiKation, howrver. re vealed nothing of an explosive na ture. II wos found on the slept of the Ilehrew school, adjacent to the North Hudson Jewish community center at In ion City. Police removed Hie hov. ckht Inches s(mne, to an empty lot near the school und placed K in an oil solution until the New York po lice arrived. The licking stopped alter n half hour. Three Iii1iiI1I.-m or 21 were moved from a house he vacant lot. persons 1 nevl lo British Increase Army, Down Five More Planes (Oonllnuml from page 1) the loss of three planes in the lat est of these raids. Later the minis try reported t n tit three Herman air craft were destroyed hy llrltlsh fighters off the southeast coast to night alter llrltlsh bombers last night and today had pounded naval bases at Kindeii and Kiel and objec tives In Hie Rhlnelund. ; Youth Removal Halted. The ministry nl information an nounced oflicially last night that the scheduled removal of Hi ll ish children to places of safety In ttto dominions and the I'nlted States had been "postponed.'' In explanation, the announce ment said thai "owing to I he great demands now made upon the ad miralty there are not sufficient naval vessels available for convoy dm v." However, I he government made dear that "children sent apart from the government's scheme will he allowed to leave either at their parents' risk or at the risk or vvol untary associations which have ar ranged for their transport." lty the Associated Press The Italian high command claimed notable successes as llril ain and Italy lashed awav at each other on land, sea and in the air todav in their fight for control of the Mediterranean and suprem acy In Africa. A na al engagement that start ed In the Mediterranean five days ago still Is going on. Hie Italian command said, with Italy's bomb ers peppering Itritish ships wiih bomb. Thev scored hlls on a battleship and two cruisers yestor day, said the communique. Italian forceA which since Wed nesday's daw n ha e been besieg lug Moyale. Hritlsh fortified post on the Kenya-Fthfopian frontier. have taken n village near the tow n, the 1 1 it I lan command said. That liritain was getting In her licks, too. was acknowledged by the Italian command In the an nouncement thai an llHlian de stroyer had heeji lost "by enemy bombardment." Tin- Herman high command, meantime. a, Its sea war on Hi Main had been marked by Hie capture of a number of merchant men wiih "valuable cargoes" ami the vpiMng of "ttiTI more tmii of Maor Hoople DON'T LOOK NOW, W ft nu m & ?ItMLBS.A tk WHEN M $ OF HUMOR .WccnnV 10RIPTING BV.7A get )W. ' X T06ETHFR.N V no that's how he got back, to the Bicycle enemy cargo space." Hitler Mum on Plans The mi broken paiiern of Her man air at lack on Hi Main- inten sive bombing raids and an at tempted "starvation blockade" lefi Hie world wondering loday when the "real" onslaught will come, but only Adolf Hitler knows I In; answer, and he Is not telling. However, Louis P. Lochner, As snelmed Press bureau chief in lietiln, pointed out today thai the blll.krieg against Hi I tain would come only when Hitler has con vinced himself that Hie ground is thoroughly prepared. Hermans, Lochner reported, tie- i scribe the present air war against j liritain as mere "child's play" in ' comparison with w hat is yet to come, and they are so confident ! of victory that they are moving thousands of troops eastward ) away from Kuglaud. In the topsy-turvy llalkaus a major development was the re- j port that Itumani'". cle-i' ine -. ; laml more to the Rome-Merlin axis, would w ithdraw (rum tue Halknn entente unless Turkey turns out her ofl icials w ho en gineered the alliance w it ti ft) it - i ain and France. Soldiers Hurt in Truck ' Upset Near Grants Pass; nn.VNTS PASS, Ore.. July 1.'!. 1 (AIM Two regular army soldiers 1 remained in the lounty hospital to day with severe Injuries as result of capsizing of an army truck SO ' miles north of here Friday night, j They are mem hers of the in fantry being transferred from Van-; couver. Wash., to Camp Ord. t'al. The unit camped here overnight. I .William Sirred. 21, I'eoria. 111..' suffered fractured pelvis, suspect ed fractured hip. and shock. J Walter Knopf, 27, tlladuiu, Mich., j suffered fractured rihs. suspected Internal bleeding, and slun k. VITAL STATISTICS BIRTHS MND To Mr. and Mrs. 1'nul O. Lund of liosehurg al Mercy hos pital, Friday. July 12, a daughter, Kreida Marie. 7 pounds-1;J ounces. MARRIAGE LICENSES KASTIU'liN SMITH Charles Kaslhiirn. Cottage drove, and lor othy Kllen Smith. Ilrockway, HICK YOrNC. Aimer lilce. Jr.. Millard, and llettv llae Young. Olalla. Vacationing Mr. nnd Mrs. Kd wurd .Morris, of Hollywood, are spending a couple of weeks vaca tioning at their cabin on Canton creek. Mr. and Mrs. Wand, of southern California, will join them there next week. SCKKKN PooliS. screen wire and all material for u iudnw screens at l'.MIK'S. Screens made to order (Adv. MARKET REPORTS rOItTI.ANP. Ore.. July (AIM Open High Low Close Sept. 74 71 71 74 Eat at McCowns Cafe Complete Meals Plate Lunch 35C. 40C 25 BEST OF FOOD AND SERVICE Mrs. McCown Invites Your Patronage 570 N. Jackson St. (Ntr Dr Creek Bridge) Two Ball Games On Sunday Bill Here Two HPVen-lnnlijK hnll KnmeB, one of hasehall and one. of solthull, will ho offnred at Kfnlay field Sun day afternoon, when Meth's drill ers, Kosebui'K team In tho South ern Oregon Hasehall leaKue will meet two ull-star teams. The paines nro suhstltuled for the regu lar league game scheduled for to morrow, hut cuncelled becaune of a schedule change due to the wlib drawul of the Ashtund Talent team irom the league. The All-Star hasehall team, kp- leeted hy a coinniittee of three lo cal tuns, will Include Owens, pit cher; doff, catcher; Hurt, first base; Allen, second base; Manlin, third base; Avery, shortstop; .Mor ion, h-ft Held: Hyrd. center field; Kountree. right field. The soli hull team will Include, Campbell, pitch er; .Norton, catcher; Hurt, first base; Phn l.aurance. second base; U'iard, third base; Harvey or Av ery, short, stop; Henry, left Held; Hi own, center field ; liouniree, right Held. Substitutes for base ball are Ilrown, I'lln l-aui-ance and At'erbury and lor soltball, C'reas-ju. Robertson, Rice and OwetiH. The games are scheduled to start at 1 : :0 p. in., with tho baseball L'ame to be played first. Stage-Radio Star to Be Guest of Roseburg Lions Merle K. Muncey, newly-elected president of the Roseburg Lions club, announced today, that Col. Iiif .L' ti lor n:il t'liuiM V lionubll stage ;;nd radio star, will attend u 7 o clock dinner given y me muhn, Lady lions anil iiititcd guests, at Hie rinpoua hotel Wednesday. July 17. Colonel Major makes his appearance in Itosi-Kun; iiir'iugn the couiti'sy of Hie I'tilon Oil Co. Al Hie weekly meeting held al Carl's 'lavein Wednesday night. i ti.nw.v ininiKil foinrolltees and outlined pians lor Hie coming year. The Lions at this meeting wen also f'irtuiiam in having a very in teresting talk and demonstration on first aid work by C '. Hog gard, Calilortiiu-Oregnn Power Co. expert in tills work. I now. . uan Hei and Phil llarth were named to lopresent the Lions club on the central committee on anti-filth col umn activities Fifth Column's Foes Organize in Roseburg rrontlnund from page 1) inn of public olVU-e bv anyone other than American citizens who believe in the American form of government. :t. Kncourage reverence for the Mag with its display hy proper ot gunlzalions and oppose the promis cuous display of the ling by or ganizations who seek its protection while pinning Itn- its destruction. 1, IOneoiirae national defense hy supporting the national guard pro gram. f.. Kneniiruge sludcnls to take KOTC iraiiiing In colleuc and uni versities. ii. Kucnurage the younger boys to take CMTC training. 7. Kncouraue Junior ItOTC train hm in our high schools on a volun tary basis with appropriate re muneration. s. Kncoiirime the cooperation of all organisations in each commu nity to further a common patriotic program. II. Kneourage interest in govern mental matters by open forum dis cussions. in. The patriotic and other quali fications of candidates should he closely checked and united sup port should be given those whose qualifications are all right. 11. In the selection nf school hoards, only those who favor the American system and who will see that the system is followed should be supported. 11!. lie zealous of the privileges given to us as citizens. Kxercise those privileges In the manner prescribed by law nnd don't at tempt to be a law unto yourself or to stand apart from the law. lit. He constantly on your guard about the enemy within your gates ami as an American citizen. report to the proper authorities, all un-American activities. : 1 1. Insist that a comprehensive I proirrnm of patriotic instruction he j carried on within all public schools. 1". Kinrt-Tige patriotic instruc-, tion in the home. Hi. Keep constantly in mind that . you cannot delegate your obliga tion as a citizen to anyone else and that each must bear his own indi- j vidua! responsibility. 1 7. Iletueniber that America is ' a hind of homes and free people. START FIGURING! What will it cost you to do your fall work? Caterpillar or John Deere trac tors will give you lower costs -- and you own the profits. "SEE US FIRST WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. Roseburg, Ore. Keep it that way by opposing any subversive activities. 1H. Remember, also, that only to the extent that you understand our American system, ran you In struct others, or realize lis bene-His. Farley Wavers on 'Walk' Threat Over Third Term (Continued from page 1) his decision, the convention ma chinery turned steadily, with the resolutions committee continuing its hearings prior to the adoption or a platform surely approving new deal nollev on both foreign and domestic questions. ROOSEVELT CONTINUES MUM ON THIRD TERM QUESTION WASHINGTON. July J.'I. (AP) Helying his reputation for eager interest In politics. President lioosevell today gave a good imltM tion of a citizen only mildly inter ested In the democratic national convention and Hie ensuing presi dential campaign. While Htlll reserving his deci sion on a third term nomination, he declared flatly yesterday that he would not go to Chicago dur ing the convention presumably not even t'o made an acceptance speech, should that problem arise. At the same time, he indicated his summer schedule would follow a routine of alternate week-ends on the Potomac and In Hyde park, seemingly ruling out any cam paign tours. As he prenared to start that schedule with a Potomac cruise this week end, politicians search ed his inscrutable but tantalizing remarks for eleventh-hour hints of his intentions. Some interpreted his summer nlans to mean that, if nominated, he would make a "front porch" campaign from the white bouse and Hyde Park, explaining to Hie voters that the defense emergency demands on his time and energy precluded any speaking tours. Almost, everyone in official cir cles felt convinced that he would j accept a "draft" nomination from I the convention. : Henry Ford 2nd Weds After Catholic Baptism SOCTIfAMPTOX. N. Y., July ' in. (AIM Twenty year old Anne j McDonnell and Henry Ford. 2nd. I '-rrandson of the automobile manu- ! facturer. were married today in i pageant-like ceremony of the Itn"tan Catholic church. The 22-vearohl son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fdsel Ford was baptized in-1 to the Catholic f-iith. the faith of his bride, by Monsignor F. J. . Sheen late yesterday in' the pres- ! ence of his parents, his bride-to-be and her parents. ' Long before I he mavriace cere mo'iv. hundreds of villagers Irnl fathered across the street from i the little church to view the not ables and to applaud such tier- , souses ai lornter New York Gov ernor Alfred K. Smith. Henry , Ford, Sr., and William S. Knitd- ; 'Jen. head of the nation's defense j production nrou'ram. ! The bride's 111 brothers and sis- ! ter and her inn first cousins, uncles and aunts formed a eheerv family background for her wed ding. Volcano, Cloudburst Deal Death on Japanese Island TOKYO. July 13. (AP The volcano Mivake was reported in eruntion today ami dispatches sa til 1 it persons were k nnwn I o ha-( been kilted or injured and 3n were missitiK- I.ava was reported hissing into the sea, while a cloudburst delug ed thousands id' Islanders attempt ing to board rescue ships, includ ing a warship and Iwo steamers. Fond and medical supnlies were rushed to the scene, which Is a small island in Tokyo bay, 90 miles south of Yokohama. One village was wholly evacuat ed. Nearby forests were being submerged under lava ash. The island, which has a circum ference of IS mile, has 5.2nO in habitants, most of them fisher men. Miss Grace Lloyd, Former Roseburg Resident, Dies Word w as recei ved here t od a y that Miss lirace Kloyd, a former resident of Kosehure, died sudden ly yesterday at San Francisco where she has made her home for several years while engaged in secretarial work. Miss I.loyd was a sister of Mrs. Fred Rentier of Happy valley, who reft for San Fr:mc(seo yesterday. New Indictment Hits Pendergast KANSAS CITY. July 13. f AP) Tom l'u;uli'Rii8t. dpposeil Kunmm CWy (lHinooraiic boss; II. Kmniotl O'.Mnlley anil A. 1 MoCorninck wore niuneil by a federal Krantl Jury today In Wo Indlilmenls chareitiK :onHiIracy lo oli.sinicl JiwtlRO In roiinedinn 'with tlin ('. (iiw.imiO -l!t:ii Missouri Fire Insur ance compromise. Pendersast nnd O'Malley, former slate Insurance superintendent, Iiavp eaeli served federal prison lerrns for failure lo pay income taxes on money the government charged was paid them In connec tion witli the compromise. MeCormack, St. Kouis insurance man. wiih n key witness for Hie government before the grand Jury which returned those Indictments, lie hud not previously been named on n criminal charge. Under terms of the Insurance rate settlement, fire Insurance firms received si) per cent of tile huge impounded sum out of which I hey were lo pay costs of prolonged lillgallon. The oilier 2 per ceul went to policy holders. LOCAL NEWS Arrives Today Miss Louise An derson, of Portland, arrived here today lo visit at the home of Hr. and Mrs. Clair K. Allen on Watson street. Tom Ness Better T. II. Ness, lo- j en I L'opco manager, was reported to he slightly improved today ut Sacred Heart hospital In Kugeiie. Mr. Ness was removed to the Ku gene hospital several days ago for ohervntion and possibly for a ma jor operation, hut was stricken mid- BASEBALL "DOUBLE HEADER" ALL STARS BETH'S GRILL 7 innings baseball Sunday, July 14th FINLAY FIELD 1:30 P. M. ADMISSION 25c AND 10c D - A - TURKEY HALL OAKLAND SATURDAY NIGHT July 13th Music By Ralph Oh man and His Orchestra Join the Fun Go Where the Crc.vd Goes. Gentlemen 40c Ladies 10c SPEND VACATION and WEEK-ENDS at Beautiful Natureland (Just North of Ban don, on the Beach) Beautiful grounds, artistically designed. Private drive to beach. Clamming, fishing and surf bathing. Reasonable Rates for Day or Week; NATURELAND COTTAGES Bandon, Oregon ; W MSA m UMPQUA Savings and Loan Association 147 N. Jackson St. denly by a heart ailment. Ills con dition toilay was said to be some what better, hut still critical. Receives Appointment Davlil poiniment for prnbullon duly In the Immigration service and left Thursday for bis heiiiliiuarters in Seattle. Mrs. Adainsnn and chil dren will spend the summer vaca tion visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Chancy al Uays Creek. , PRETTIFY your PROPRnTV with PAINT nnd PAI'KR from PACK'S and be PliOt.'D of tho PI.ACK (Adv.) COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. 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