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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 19, 1940.
Iss.rd Issllr Kxtri tmntmr r
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The Associated Prssl l exclusive
ly entitled to the use for republlra
tlon of all news dispatches credited
In It or not otherwise credited In
this paper and to all local news
. published herrln. All rights of re-
Eubllcatlon of special dispatcher
ereln are also reserved.
HA1WIB ELMWORTH Editor
Kntered us second class matter
May 17. 1020. at the post office at
Itom'burir, Oregon, under aot of
March 2, 1878.
Represented by
Jtw York 271 MitdlBon Ave. Chl-
1HK Hti N. JkllOUKun Ave, una
Fntn el . 2-0 BuhIi Ptrnt
truK ,toM W. Grand lloulevard
1-oM AnsMcs 188 S. Spring Htreot
(riitllr C03 Btewart Strowt lor-
Unit BUD 8. W. Slxtn AVO .
" luU ( 1 1 N. Twnlh Street
OR!
Poms
iatioi
Mausrrlprlna Itatea
Dally, per year by mall $5.00
Dally, 6 montlta by mail 2.U0
"Llally.8 months by mall 1.2r
Dally, by carrier per month 6r
Dally, by carrier per year 7.80
ICvery state, county and city
official or board that handles
public money should publish at
regular Intervals an accounting
cf It, showing where and how
each dollar Is spent. This Is a
f umlamentnl principle of demo
cratic guvurmnuiiL
11113 Wlllkie acceptance speech
whs a sHtlxrnctory opening of
what Is going to prove to lie a good
" fighting campaign. He left no
" donlils us to his sland on various
specific questions and gave an ex
,i collcnt outline of his general phil
osophy. One of the outstanding things
,' ahout the text of tho Willklu ml
... iliesa was that It was the statement
of a luminous man, an intelligent
' administrative typo of man, and
'," was not the type of talk that might
ho expected of H politician.
No doubt Homo of tho old tlmo
politicians gritted their teeth
when Willklu frankly Blatud his ap
proval of aeverul of tho general
policies of Ule new deal. Tho poli-
Ileal way of doing tilings Is to de
clare all words, acts and principles
of the opposition to ho very wrong.
Wlllkie does not go for that, lie Is
, going to speak straight from the
.1.1.... 1J I. 41. ..1 ......
ple have been kidded by uulltlciiuiH
long enough.
tunning through the Wlllkie
n,i-...ii nun, in i-iiii nan
the spring-steel like philosophy of
' the slrcnglh and ability of the peo-
r i-..un,i ,.... r....,.n
' and clarity with which tills was
expressed gave one the feeling of
stepping from a dripping fog Into
" bright clear Bunllght. Tho fog of
defeatism has no place In Mr. Win
kle's Hie. Ho knows this country Is
great In rosourco and says so. He
knows the peoplo of this country
' sort, mid unable to cope collccllvo-
v Ivllh llw, iii'i'Heiit iliiMtieriilf, uiti'ld
Hituutioii and he huvh ho.
Thut Is the spirit we need now.
Paternalism and dlctalorKhip have
yielded nothing but suTlcrlng and
destruction to those people who
have unfortunately permitted them
selves to have Unit kind of a gov
ernment. We need u greater faith
in our own selves. We neod a
greater tletenniuHllou to do tilings
as a great body of people working
together for a common end. We
need n president who believes that
the people can and will work him
rather than a president who lie
, lleves only in himself.
e
. The News-Ilevleiv is for Wlllkie.
" There are numerous reasons why
wo are lor untie far loo many
, lo ho fully enumerated here. How-
ever there arc some broad funds-
illCIMMI llllllKn PlipiHII INK UUI Ul-
clsion. Wo believe:
1. That two terms as president Is
enough for nny man. More than
two terms will tend to build a po
litical dynast ry that would ill time
become Intolerable.
2. That there are many lueii III
I bo United .States Willi ability ut
least equal to If not ttclually hu-
iwn-liir In Dtut ,r tlir. t,ui,lt,l It
appcurs that Wlllkie is one of
tllOHC.
H. That the nomination of Wen
dell Wlllkie was non-pollitcal and
that It truly reprosonled Ihe desire
of tho people rather than the de
sign of politicians.
4. That Hit! nomination of Frank
lin Itonsevelt by the democratic
convention was exactly (lie reverse
that it was a cut and dried affair
framed from the start and com
pletely and entirely dominated
even to nauiing the vlce-preslden-tlul
nominee.
B. That dcurocnicy works only
when there 1s a free choice open to
all such as may be expressed In
the November president lal election,
and that Wendoll Wlllklo improve
of and will endeavor to fight for
that principle whereas (lie Prtwl-
,fsse
dent has with his own words and
deeds created an Impression that
he mlstrusta such freedom.
Editorial on Newt
(0oBHam4 frwa L)
shells which, when they explode,
drop a small parachute that holds
the wires temporarily In the cir
where they will foul the motors
and wings of attacking planes.
Brief notice of such a device
was glvon In American newspa
pers several . mouths ugo. It
sounds as If the British may be
trying It out.
iS to It
GItMAN reports today refer
snoerlnply r.s nothing
more than a silly plaything. The
Germans, of course, fear the effect
of reports of such a weapon on
the morale of their flyers.)
"HKflli'S n hen on again In tho
' Balkans.
Two Greek dostroyern are bomb'
cd by "unknown" airplanes. (Of
ficers of the Greek ships watched
the planes through glasses and
are said to havo reported flatly to
the Greek admiralty that they
were Italian.)
The Turkish press says an Ital
ian attack on Greece will bring
Turkey Into the war.
WinciNlO CAYDA, tho Italian
editor who Is supposed te
speak for Mussolini, says the sink
ing of the Greek cruiser Hello on
Thursday 1b a "British maneuver
aimed at rupturing relations be
tween Italy and Greece."
If you have been able to believe
a lot of the propaganda toiiimyrnt
peddled slnco the war begun, there
Is no mi son why you shouldn't try
to believe this.
IIKMA1NINO HOUltS TOI1AY
4:00 Goldman Hand Concert,
MHS.
4:311 Tea Time Ilance.
G:00 Mystery Hall, MHS.
0:30 Shatter Parker, MHS.
fi:4fi Cheer lip Gang, MHS.
6:00 Raymond Oram Swing,
White Owl Cigars, MBS.
11:15 Dinner Uance.
6:30 John B. Hughes, Avalon
Cigarettes, MBS.
GMTi Mnlodlcs Modern.
7:00 Tonlghl's Tuiin.
7:05 News Calif. Pacific Utilities
Co.
7:10 News-Review News Flashes.
7:15 Mutual Maeslros.
7:110-Lone Hanger, MILS.
S:U0 Dorothy and Gwen Knter
laln. 8:10 II. ft. Avmy Hecrulllng Pro
Kt Mill.
S:,10 Melodv Isle.
0:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. ..
:15 Kverett Hongland's Orches
tra. MHS. .
9:30 1,'ullnn Lewis, Jr., 51 IIS.
0:40 I.aiiK Thompson's Orches
tra, MHS.
10:00 Sign Off.
ri'KShAV, AUGUST 1(1, 1540
7:U0-stuff and Nonsense.
7:15-lll-l.lKlits on Farm and I II
Club News,
7:30 News-Review of the Air.
7:40 State and Local News.
7:45 Rhapsody In Wax.
8:00 "Good Morning Neighbors,"
Neighbors of Woodcraft,
MBS.
X::in This and Thai In Melody.
8:45-11. H. C. News. MHS.
9:iio Hero's Prank Luther Again,
M IIS.
9:15 Man About Town.
9:30 Johnson Family, MHS.
!I:4S Kei'P Pit to Music. MILS.
10:00 News, MHS.
10:15 Ms Perkins, Oxydol, MBS,
10:30 Pinto Pete, Copco.
iu:t Bachelor's Children, Old
Dutch Cleanser, MBS.
11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors, Al
ka Seltzer, MBS.
II : IS-l.ou Hrecsc'H Orchestra,
MILS. ,
1l:nn Land of Dreams, jhis.
11 :4r Forest Service Program.
.12:00 Luncheon Concert.
12:15 Sport News, Dunham Trans.
lor ana Powoll Hardware.
12:2r,--Ithyhiii at Knmlmn
12:45 State and Local News.
12:50 News-Review ef the Air.
i:uu nenninger's Man on the
Street.
I : lo Melody Matinee.
l::io Ixniis Prlnia'M Orchestra
MILS.
1:4.', -Let's Play llrldgo. MILS.
S:oo -At Your Command.
2:.to-Waller Plaiulm-I, Organist
MHS.
2:4." We, the Women. MILS.
.1:110 Pillion Lewis, Jr., MHS
8:15 Joe Venutt's Orchestra,
MILS.
3:30 The Quiet Hour.
4:00-Sands of Time. Mils.
1:30 American Family Robinson.
4:4.1- Ciinversiillon Piece. MILS
5:tm-fiem Willliims' Orchestra.
MHS.
.ri:30 - Shatler Parker. MILS.
fi:4ii Tim Hlue llwul,. min
KRNR
teat Braaimatlm lytswl
tlOt Kllaayotac
fj:i Raymond (iram Swing, Mnsi''""s across in ihe etdnii ,, -,.4
6: 15 Dinner Dsme
ll.-.io-.i'ohn I). Hughes, MHS.
(1: 15 - .Melodies Modern,
7:05 News, Calif. Pacific Utilities!
i .,in-- 1 ouigni s 1 one.
Company.
7:10 News-Review News Flashes.
:I5
.MUNIS! AlHOHtrns.
: 3o -
INCH Jordan. Secret
Agent.
MHS.
S:00 Ijuich and Swing Club
MHS.
s.-l Treasure Island Tours. MHS
8:45 Twilight Trails, Avalon Cig
arettes, MBS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS.
!l:15 Ha' Pearls Orchestra.
MHS.
D.-.'lo Fiilion Lewis, Jr.. Mils.
0:40 Sterling Young's Orchestra.
MBS.
0;llu Sign off.
OUT OUR WAY toWStaM
M Mf itTT ENP-- them -rr u1 csSf"
rCiW ."T1 WE'LL VELL n.Wlr.; c4 i
Seattle Downed
Twice by Sactos
Los Angeles, Boating Portland
In Twin Bill, Displaces
Oakland in Second Place.
Hy the Associated Press)
Che Sscramenln Senalors shat
tered the Invlnclbillly myth of the
hamplon healtle Klilllici-s yesler-
day by downing the Pacific Coast
league leaders twice, 5 to 1 and
i to 2. for four straight wins and
a 4-out-of-7 series.
It was pitcher trouble, of all
things, that beat the lialnlcis.
Gregory itutl Wulker were the vfc-
tlniH, the bitter lusting less than
one Inning In the second giiinn. In
thut first frame all four of the
Solon runs rambled in. Schmidt
n nd Fieltas were tho winners.
Angelenos Move Up.
All Ibis was good news In the
An-;eiH of los Angeles, who look
their mill mill sixth straight vic
tories from thn woebegone Porv
li.nii iiouvors ft lo 4 'inl 5 to :i. n-id
no v must tackle the Scatlle Triln:
in the split wee,t (ipeiiing ton. or
low.
I.oo Angeles landed In hochihI
place by a hall-game margin over
Ihe Oaklaml Acorns, while Sacra
mento moved into a tie for fourth
siait by its triumph over the liain
iers who sill! lead the league, in
cidentally, by Wit games.
Two early game Angel assaults
gave Ihe 1'orl lunili a their HOlh
and 100ih setbacks oi the year. In
the fourth Inning of Ihe opener the
ciouiers loucneu Jlarrell lor
n,.i,. . . .
ti, ,,V,, i r . . .V "
usks, iaares split.
ihe Oaks' week-end lumble from
the runner-up position resulted
from n spill bill ul San Diego. Tho
Padres came from behind In :i
llllill session to Kl'lili the npci.er, 3
to 2, bill lost the nichlcao. 2 to I.
The Padres look the oil.l game oi'
the ;;-'es.
Wildest Kume of the day, though
II signified practically nnlhing to
ihe standings, was San Francisco's
X lo 3, IS-hlt nightcap virion- over
Hollywood. Tho s(,nK ns( tR.
opener. 4 to I.
Tomorrow San Diego looks for
easy pickings off Portland on the
Padres lot; Hollywood moves to
Oakland. Seal lie to Los Angeles
and San Francisco lo Sacramento
Cincinnati Drops
Two to St. Louis
Hv Sill FKHKK
(Associate,! Press Sports Writer)
Tile Cincinnati (,,rts ost ( ,
uanies of a double bender vestenlay
to Ihe St. Louis Cardinals. 3-1 anil
: 4. At the same lime Leo Pinochet
look over the llioiiklyn shortstop
chores and helped his Dodgers chill
Ihe warmed-up Hostou Hees twire
7-2 and 3 1.
Ill the opener al SI. Louis. IturUy
Walters, as usual, just about pitch
ed his arm off, but his mates
commit hit Cooper effeetlvelv-. '
I Ins marked the tilth straight linie
Hu-ky has gone ihe route and Ihe I
lourlli time he lost. In ,(1S(, ,l5 '
Innings he has given up v s
runs, hut Ihe lieils I,,.,.. i....'.i,...i !
him up with unly
Vesleclav's ulghtcnp. which
Inaisled Ihe Cauls Ion. Hi..
ll IMOll
Ml" fM. I.OIIIS SilllV,. I
.Mill tossed III
IISIUll neuf
game In ihe rui-tain-raiser at llrook-
l.vil. 11 seven-hitter. Ilainllii I,,,, i..
1"""' '"" l,'lM " ' bwkcr and
served 11 l I lie
same dish In ihe
lllglll-c.ip.
l.elty L
ill-rv Freu, I, tl...
, ,,,..,,, Ki, i i,,,s , si,.,.,, Mh
a six bin,.,- ,, ,, 1 ci,,,..,,.,,
victory. hi.- 11 ,. Hu, - 11IU
the Cubs lied tor iifth place.
The Phillies cmnpiriod the NH
tional league picture by whlpp,,,.
the New York (Hunts twice, (i-3
and Ml.
Detroit St till Slipping.
Cleveland's American league
leaders and the si. Louis lliowus
were deadlocked at 2-ull going (m,,
the leuth Inulug 01 their lux
game when rum vwishrd mil ihe
rest of their scheduled double
header. However, the Tribe pick
ed up a half game on the second
place Detroit Tigers, for the Chi
cago White Sox scored three times
In the ninth inning to knock oil
the Hernials, 7-5. Tod Lyons' aging
but oftoctlvo arm whipped Detroit
lor the third straight time.
Tile New York Yankees blew hot
and cold, walloping Ihe Athletics
0-1 behind Sundrn's six-hit elbowing
in the lienor, then going down
7-3 before Hablch.
Karl Johnson. Ihe Huston Keel
Sox recent importation of pitch
ing hope, stopped the Senators
with five hits lor a 4-2 decision.
Standings
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. L. Pel.
0!) 45 .605
6(i 411 .574
(12 52 ,S4I
58 52 .527
- 57 53 .niN
4!l 61 .431
47 6 .405
43 87 .301
3NAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
I .fill 411 ,33
05 45 .5111
- 05 51 .511)
54 53 .505
51 54 .500
57 57 .500
, 43 fifi .304
37 OS .352
COAST LEAGUE
W. L. Pet.
.". 51 ,51
SO 65 .S52
so r.i; .54
73 72 .503
71 73 .503
71 74 .41)0
o 61 SI .411
45 100 .310
Cleveland ..
Detroit ...
Hostou
Chicago
New York ...
Washington
SI. IjOllis ..
Philadelphia
Cincinnall ..
Hronklyn ..
.Now York ...
SI. Louis ......
Pittsburgh ..
Chicago
Morton
Philadelphia
Sea I lie
Los Angeles
Oakland .. .
San Diego ..
Sacramento
Holiywootl ..
Goes to Convention Thomas
Parkinson, of Ibis cily. has left
lor Spokane. Wash., to attend the
Klwauls convention.
FLYING
HORIZONTAL
1,7 Polar ex
plorer of
todny.
1 0 Female deer.
1 1 Whirlwind.
1 2 Card game.
13 Astronomer's
calendar.
14 Uttered by
mouth.
,16 Want.
17 Senior (abbr.)
18 To yield.
19 Husband or
wife.
21 Reluctant.
24 Side by side.
28 Becomes
dilapidated.
Answer to
43 He made an
nir flight
over the
North Pole.
29 C.oodby.
45 Acidity.
48 Caverns.
50 Unit.
5 1 Land rights.
52 Female horse.
30 Mine shaft hut
31 English coin.
34 Automobile.
36 To damage
greatly.
37 Shrub yielding 53 To card wool.
indigo. 54 To employ.
38 dike 55 Grovels.
decorator. 56 His naval title,
40 Effigy. rear .
KP.u.snNASALn GALLf-
l Tire.!.
21 3 121 125 26 127
' ' 2j
35 bv
33 Sap" ba Ibi
si 1 1 1 M 1 hn 1 1 m
Bowling Tourney
Plans to be Laid
Plans for starting tho official
bowling season will bo made at a
meeting called for 8:30 p. m. Wed
nesday. August 21, ut the nose
burg Howling alleys. All officers
or the City Howling association
and captains and sponsors of
teams already organised as well
representatives from teams
proposed for the coming scison
are urged to be present.
It is planned to start the season
early in September, somewhat
earlier than bad been ordinarily
contemplated, In order that tho re
quired 21 mutches muy bo played
prior to the state tournament
which also has been advanced In
dato. Tho state meet is to lie held
at Marshl'leld and It Is expected
that the Roseburg association will
be well represented.
Following the meeting to be
held Wednesday night there will
he a challenge mutch game to be
played between two picked teams.
A team captained by Charles
Patchett will Include Cecil Hlack.
Hill Davis. Paul Lund. Henry Mill
er and Patchett. A team cap
tained by Deli Day will include
Harry Henry, Verdun lloucock,
Floyd Haughman, George Burr, Ed
Kudlgnn and Day.
ON HEALTH COMMITTEE
Dr. J. E. Campbell of Roseburg
has been named a member on the
committee of public health Tor the'jan's promise to attend Lenore's
Oregon State Junior Chamber of tea tomorrow aflernoon. Friday.
Commerce, it was announced today. Ho hated teas. but. he decided
The appointment was mnde by Ed grimly, he would certainly put in
Uggcn of Portland, stale president.
Return Home Mr. ant Mrs. non
Hid AnaoiHon havo left for their
liome iu Aberdeen. Wash., follow
in t? x ffw iliiVA In this rllv- v.titfiii'
the foimer'H" uncle anrl aunt. Mr.
and Mr. Hammond I'arslow. on
Last Italic street.
EXPLORER
Previous Puzzle
15 He is a well
known 07
speaker (pi.).
20 Malicious
burning.
22 Duet.
SI 23 To emulate.
25 Uncommon.
26 Intention.
27 Ocean.
32 To lacerate.
33 Assigns.
34 Moving
picture.
iOTSWtlLi'P
VERTICAL
2 Indolent.
3 To arrive.
4 Executioners.
5 Bakes meat.
6 Edict.
7 Blockaded.
8 Long since.
9 Street.
35 Expert war
flyer.
37 Nimbla
39 Semi
diameters. 41 Elderly
matron.
42 Egg-shaped.
44 God oi sky.
46 Pool.
47 Olive shrub,
13 He also led an 49 To observe,
expedition in 51 Unit ot
the -r-i electrical
region. resistance.
Chapter JT
' Lenore'e Tea
Derek, strode Into the house.
shut himself In the library,
and rane up Jan's hotel. To all
of his Insistent pleading to be
put through to her, the clerk
reiterated that she bad retired
and left word she was not to be
disturbed.
Derek's soaring spirits glided
to earth. He desired, with sudden
urgency, to do something grand
and glorious and magnificent for
her. Dut what? He culled his
memory for her wishes and
words, could think of no greater
service than to once and for all
dispose of Rose Cornwall, Rose
Benton nov;, and remove by a
clever coup he must figure out
this duplicate of Lenore who
threatened t h e happiness of
Lunce and Jan and Norma. Money?
Maybe. It wouldn't do to bo bold
about it, since she was married,
at least for the time being, to
Johnny. He thought about Johnny
ana Lis ambition to have a band
of his own In a swanky night
club. Night club. What about the
Club Tunis in Manhattan? Harry
vvinsiow. its owner was a close
tcnualntance of his. He could talk
to Harry about it. And not to
morrow ; now.
I-.ludlng his importunate gucscs
he slipped out u rear door to the
garage, backed h I a powerful
coupe Into the drlvewuy and
sped toward tho city. It was only
bit after midnight. Things
should he in full swing at the
club. He frowned, foreseeing dif
ficulty, because Johnny was un
tried and unknown. He could give
him a big build-up. still Barry
was a shrewd business man.
Money might do the trick. What
was the use of money if it
couldn't work out a thing like
this?
And so, at two o'clock in the
morning, feeling like a boy scout
who could not sleep until ho had
done his good deed for the dsy,
Derek Knowies bought a half-
i Interest In the Club Tunis for s
iquito fabulous sum, and dls
patched a night letter to one John
Hellion at the Santa Monica Surf
club requesting that he come as
soon as possible to New York, as
semble n band and take over the
enterlnlnincnt problem ut the
Club Tunis.
"If I know Rose, and I think I
do, she won't be able to resist
New York, or being the ever-
j loving wife of nn important band
leader
At one o'clock Ihe following
day he telephoned Jan. She had
Ihe clerk Informed him cheerily,
checked out and left no forward
ing address.
Witli increasing vexation
called Doctor Itiirlinghuin. Doctor
Murray, the hospital, several ho
tells. but they either could not o
would not . admit to having Jan
in their mean clutches. He called
a Park avonuo florist and ordered
an assortment of everything in the
shop sent to Ihe hospital where
I. ance was, to be held for, and de
livered to, Jan Merrlner, wllh his
card.
Worried, fretting with unoor-
talntv
lie suddenly remembered
an appearance at this particular
tea!
Goblin
Jan, on Friday afternoon, was
In a mood. A bad mood: not
elfish, but definitely gobllnlsh,
- "" reKtlnfi beautifully, his
operation over, imrior Aiurruy h
opuniiHiir proxiHrNi ifjn iuu u n i u
iiiR him in happiness.
UcavinK the Knowlcs caHtle
after seeing I.enore in Derek's
arms, she had Jeen positive that
his life was now complete. Nut
since Derek's deluge of flowers
yesterday and today she was not
so positive. Actually, she consid
ered, Derek had .een in Lenore's
anna, not she In his. if that was
any consolation!
She had. she Hrtruert with her
self as an idea was born, noth
ing to lose so far as Derefc was
foPcerned. "And I hate her." she
thought. 'I think he's very stupid.
Maybe if I had him back at Sea
Tide I could get some sense into
his copper-covered skull, but I
haven't got the right kind of fire
to Tight New York!" Yet. Derek
would surely bo at T-enore's tea
for his mother. If she could ro-
mind him oi" Sea Tide, of his life
there with her, she might still
have a chance against Lenore!
Derek had once assured her:
"f lot lies don't make the woman."
Perhaps this was a good time to
find out. I.nnore had asked for an
entertainer in costume
"And that's just what she'll get!
I"ni going to gr.mble my world
against his and if I lose "
At five o'clock, wheu a tnxicab
stopped before Lenore's Sutton
Place apartment, the worthy
driver, who for five years had
schooled himself never to be sur
prised at anyone of anything,
looked definitely astonished as his
small fare sallied across the side
walk and into lite ornate modern
islic lobby.
"I." stated Jan lo the. mind uho
surveyed her. apparently reluct
ant to adimt her. "am the enter-
miner. Miss Pace expects me."
Mfss Page, however, evinced
much more thaw ex-pcctaiioii
when, instead of an awod and
uncertain you.ng girt iu artist's
Hinock, she greeted a touslo-head-
d, female urchin dressed in bare
foot kh minis, bine f nim jraus
and loud checked shirt.
"Will tho cosmme do?" Jnn In
piired innmwently. "These are my
wtrking clothes."
"ho picturesque." purred e- i
nope. "Do come in and meet my
guests."
Jan shoved small, trembling
hands into trouser pockets and
swaggered, ever bo little. The
long, narrow drawtug room, done
in gray and stlvfr. was filled by
groups of voinwi hi eilks. laces.
tv.-eeds. furs and eelft. A f
men ere scattered among them.
They all stopped chattering to
stare at Lenore's latest arrival,
wondering who on earth she
could be. Jan felt guilty only the
moment she met Derek's mother,
a brittle, nervously pretty woman
.with dyed red hair, wbose face
looked as If all human expres
sion had been lifted out of it by
plastic surgery, But she, or her
name, meant nothing to the
Countess' van Lurv.it t, and Lea
would have been only annoyed If
she were aware that this incredi
ble young person in pants pitied
her and pitied her son more.
Lenore trilled for silence, an
nounced Jan as a Clever young
artist from Olvera street, Los
Angeles, who would sketch a few
portraits to amuse them.
Jan, Inwardly praying for
Derek's arrival, took a few pen
cils from the pocket of her Jeans
and sat down to the table and pa
per Lenore provided. However,
as she sketched, her imagination
got to operating and ber small,
pink tongue, literally and figur
atively, lodged against her left
cheek, and when Lenore sat for
her. the peucil simply refused to
behave.
The finished sketch resembled
"Lenore. but not in the way that
young women wished to be re
sembled. One of her friends spoke tho
consensus of opinion. "Darling!"
she tittered. "You look like a
Siamese cat!"
Gone
Lenore grasped Jan's arm
firmly and piloted her Into an
Ivory and lavender bedroom. She
closed the door.
"I'll never forgive yon for this
abuse of my generosity!" she
grated. "I only asked you here
because or Ricky! He's absurdly
determined to repay you for
something or other. Ho feels
sorry for you because you're so
young and so poor and so ob
viously and idiotically in love
with him. Or is it his money?"
Jan gasped. Never in her life
had she so wanted to commit
grave bodily harm. Her hand
ached to slap that furious, miper
clltous look off Lenore's race.
"I don't love him!" she
snapped, tears of rage fast clos
ing her throat. "And I don't need
anybody to be sorry for me! Re
sides, he's more mine than yours.
He's salvage my salvage and I
could claim him If I wanted to!"
Derek stepped into the room.
"Tliev told me I'd find you here.
Lcnnie " His mouth dropped
open. "Jan, ne etucuiaieii in
what she imagined to be horror
stricken tone. "Jan. what in
heaven's name are you doing in
that outfit ?"
I "I've been slumming!" she
hClshnuleil
Lenore ran to Derek. "She's
quite mad, Ricky. She says she
could claim you ns salvage! She
says you belong to her.
He scowled . terriiyingly. "Oh,
she does, eh? Well. I've a few
things to tell her!" He started for
.lan, who, -thoroughly frightened
hy her own behavior, sprang past
him and ran out of the apart
ment to the elevator.
"Take me down quickly." she
ordered the grinning colored op
erator. Derek tried to catch her before
the door closed, hut could not. He
whirled and tore madly down
eight flights of steps to the lobby.
She was gone. Suddenly he threw
back his head and roared with
laughter. The clerk and the door
man stared at him in trepidation
as he went out mumbling: "Sal
vage, eh? I'm hers, all right!"
Nevertheless, it soon became
evident sho had no Intention of
claiming him. He could not find
her. He took to hanging about
the hospital, . hoping for sitht of
her. unaware that she saw him
and deliberately avoided him,
slipping out another entrance,
dodging around corners and
through corridors when his pur
suit grew too hot. lie argued and
threatened and stormed at doctors
and nurses to no avail. Thev
would not permit Lance any visi
tors and they would not calch Jan
and lock her up for him.
And then one day when he in
quired if Lance was well enough
yet to see him he was told that
.Mr. Merrlmer and his sister had
returned to the coast.
Derek stared blankly nt the
head nurse.
"It's quite true," the nurse in
sisted in the firm, reasonable tone
one employs ou children and lu
natics. "Doctor Murray wrnt wit
them, having finished his work
here. Mr. Merriner was unhappy,
and eager to return home, so Doc
tor had him moved by stretcher.
Their train left early this morn
ing. I lielteve."
(To be continued)
.OTI( K IIF .1.K OF I1TV OF
M)MAI I. U A1F.K nilMIS,
skiomi ;it 1 1 ;s
I It K A I ) V I : II 1 I SK M K N T 1
Notice is hereby itriven thai nei,l
e bids will be received bv tlw en
ih rs lulled He' irder of tbe 'H of
Voeeallii. tlremTl. up to and tpcluii
itiiie T::tti o'clock P. M. oi We.in.-s-d;
y Die -Mb day of Auc.il, It'iO.
:ind im mediately Oieienf lor .ub
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PHONE 21
lltly opened by the Common Coun
cil of saiil city, for utl ms'Ju ul i'v.
aoe.eo par value of Water Honda,
tficund Series, proposed to bo is
sued lor thu i-iilai gtmieiit of ti:e
water system of ssid city, suid
bonus to .issued in doiioniina
ttons ut I500.UU each, cacn to be
dated July I, 1 tl 10. to hear inter
est semi-annually on Janum-v
aati July Jsl ut each year at nut
to exceed' C per cent per milium,
principal and Interest payable at
tho office of the Treasurer of the
said City of Yuncalla. ul Yuni-allu,
Urcgon, uad to mature serially In
numerical uruer us lunuws:
Prin
Nos.
1
:
s
4 and 5
6 and 1
and
10 and 1 1
ilalurlty
July 1, IBM
July 1, liUS
July 1, llHli
July 1, 1U17
July 1. 1S48
July 1. IS4D
July 1, iu;,o
cipal
. .. r.nil
6110
. . . f"s
. .. l.OIMJ
. .. 1,1100
. . . !."
. .. l.aiui
. .. Lieu
, .. LiiVU
. . . I'.eoo
. . . 2,0(10
. .. s.svo
, . . 2.SO0
. .. 3,0110
. .. 3,000
. .. 3,000
, . . s.r.oo
12, i:l a ml 11 July 1
16, IS and 17 Juiy 1
-.o,l
Ik to 21. both
Inclusive July 1, 1U53
22 tu 2.',. both
Inclusive July 1, 1 tI4
26 to :HI. both
inclusive July 1. 193
31 tu 36, bath
inclusive July , 3956
86 to 41, both
Inclusive July 1, 1!5?
42 to 47, both
Inclusive July 1. 1 OSS
48 tu bulb
Inclusive July I, USD
tl to 61.1, both
Inclusive July 1, 1SC0
The right will tip renewed to re-'
doe in any of kuIiI IkhhIh, mi any
part, lu the huiii uf $.'.(uU0 or imil
UplfM thereof, at any January fh'M
Intei'L-Mt-puyiiiK diitu on ur niter
Jiinuttry I. I'Jti, ut the pur v.ilutt
thureuf and accrued interuxt. from
siirpltiH funds available in the
alnkliiK' fund provided for tliu pay
ment uf said imntiM.
Su Id Itondtt will not Pe Hold for
lean than pur and accrued iiiirrerft,
and nil bidders will be required 14
Htalu the rute uf in tore! ut wttleh
Ihey prnpoHe to pureliiiKO Hiid
bonds, not exceeding per e.-nt
per itnnuni. ICueh bid Rhull bo ur
eornpHiiied by u certified eherk oil
u bunk doiim buwincHfci iu the Stfilo
of oreKon, drawn In fnvor of ilia
City of Voneullu, Oregon. fur im(
less than two 12',. per eeiit of tti
pur value of the bonds hid for. tu
be fnrefeited t the city In chmo
the BuieoKMf ul hldder shall ft 1 1 to
complete his pint hane iu ueeot-d-uiH-e
witli the terms of his bid.
The Common Coum-il reMervoa
the right lo reject any or all hlda.
All ohtderfl Khali satisfy them
sclveH a it tho legality of mild
bonds, for whbh purpose it 1 1 hii
nerlpi ut proe.eedinKM of Hie ('Hy of
Yoni-ullii in eniuiei-li'iii wild Wild
bond hh ue will be furnished by tho
Heenrder of he (Hy lo fill prim
pertlve boim-fide bidder), uiui ap
plication therefor.
Th In rt'Hdvcit iHcment published
by order of the Common Council uf
Ihe City of Voneullu. (Motion, iiuido
Autftlfl C, UMt), i eject m k all lor
tiler bids.
Dated and flint published Ibis
21U day of AiiKitst,
II. C. .MiMNrtciN,
lloeorder of the Cilv of Yuncalla.
OTII H (IK II l: A It I M. OX MC
II Kill NCIMMII. IMSTItHT
m ih.i-;t
Not ley hereby In Kiven. t hat a
ttiidKi'l Committee of the Nan-1 1 It; if
School iJiHirici of Iiiunriu8 County.
State uf OreunM, at a liiei-l n K. o
Ha hi Committee held on tin- l.'.th
day of Aiitfust, HMD. prepared tin
estlmute hi detail of the amount of
nnntcy proposed to In- expended be
llid Noil-II 1Kb School Illsl I jel for
nil purpoMeK diirliiK t;ie fiMal
school your bcyinninif .Itine ;.Ot b,
II lo, uad eiidiii June oth. 1 1 1,
and an estimate In detail of the
pcolmble I'fccipts of Ha Id Non
lliuh S-hi,o idslriet from nil
soiircfs fr the school v.'iir lttHt-tt.
Tho lloanl of said N'nn-1 ! iurh S-hool
Dlslib-i has fivc-d the luth ilav of
September. !i HI, at the 'lour of
Hi:0li A. M.. at the Court Hoiiml' Iu
ItoHebui'K. I.HiukIiih ( 'ouiily. Oregon,
us the lime u ml place til which
ald eNtinintes may Ik; diseusved
with the Hoard of said Noli-1 IikIi
School Di.ttiiei. ul whi h lime and
place any and all persons intercut
ed wilt be heiiril for or aualusl said
tax levy, or niiv purl thereof. Thut
sabl estimates Htid attached oriufu
al estimate sheets ar- on file in iilt
office of ihe County School Super
intendent anil a re t lu-n- open to
the Inspection of nil persons iu(er
is ted therein, and the same mi: hy
reference made n piirt hereof.
UK.ru I ITS
Cash ou band at hegfn-
ninwr of the year for
which this budget is
inaile, u n n p jn opriated
and unexpended $1 1, .':,, fj
l.uss outstanding War-
runts r..:.sr.,:,!i
Total
anticipated
re-
CelptS
i
IJXlMO.VDlTt'RIiS
Toll ion
TrniiKportiitfon
I'osluuc n ml st a tops
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TilMI III!
fiiiii.iai
Cer(enl and leut , .
i-.tuerKeiii'v
Tax rebates
Interest
Total iinticlpiited t:xpen-
ditiirs Sfu.tifl.VOO
HIOCA I'lTI'I.ATinv
Total expenditures $.T.f'iir aO
Total ant ieijia ted receipts x.HTii.M
Differene (a mount to he
raised hv tux on the
County Xon-lliifh S-hool
Dbtrie I Jl!l.lli:..l!t
Mated this i:.th day of August,
-1. I . lii'Ti;i!.
Chairman llrmrd of Kdiirutioti
STKU.A giiyi.
Clerk liiiard or KiHiculhiit
DKIiUN HKMiv.
hiiiitoHii Hurl tret Cominltlee
, DOKOTIIY II. HONK. '
( lrk of ittirlKcl Commitle.-
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