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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1940. Moch War Costs Lives of Six Men YKL.. V.iso., .Ml','. 1!I.-(AP) The HtMirt-' norlhwest'a hiKKOst win- nam". - n, ti. ipalod In by 41.IHIIJ regular : at' eil nesl guard troops ended- Salir-Vtay with each sldo a inoi'Hl victor. The troops returned to their (uiiips yesterday after the war game umpires denlnrnd both "rod" uml "blue" arniUia liutl uet-uiupllsli- ed tho purpose Inr which they went into the field. The "rods" deliiyuil tin- "blue" advance hut the "blue" had rointdeted their asaiKiied job of taking over disputed territory. Six fatalities were limed durlnii tho extensive maneuvers. (Hie of 1 1 eer died of a heart attack, four sol diers wore killed in traflic aecl dents and one civilian death was blamed on the army maneuvers. Thuixton County Coroner Lynch culled mi lurpiest .lor tomorrow into I ho d en 111 or C. I.. Clark, a railroad brakuiuan who wuh hurl ed IKiiii tho lop of a trulu by a wire HliiniK across Hie track. Lynch termed the strdiKlnif of the wire "Hheer stupidity." Ituyiuond C. li Clark of lleutuii villa. Ark., member uf I lie iitulh corpa headiuartei-H company from the presidio or Sun Francisco, wax killed and four other pei-Hona In jured Saturday when two motor vehicles and a Northern I'aciflc pusseimer train collided ul Con tralia. Hubert It. Diiu-Ker, ii Kort Lewis soldier, was killed Sulurday when a lire truck on which he was rid. lnd railed to make a curve und crashed lulu a warehouse at the lul l. The guardsmen will continue small unit drills and inuneuvers this week before reiiiMiiiiK home. Around the County Sutheriin Sl'THKKLI.N, Auk. 1U. .Mr. und Mrs. A. K. Hill of Kluimilh Fulls have rented Hotel Itood and will conduct the business as u roomiiiK house. The Hills are experienced iiiarliueiit bouse operators. heliis III tho business at K lama 111 Kails for the past several years. Mrs. Hill Is expected to Join .Mr. Hill lieiu In a few days. The play abed and Hie Arts build lug at the school ure iiudei'Kolui! a how shliiKliiiK Job. (ieorgu Heller liitH contracted the work. Mrs. Floyd Norrla or the upper Cnliipoola was Iran .in lliin Inisl nee In town Tuesiiay. Hilly I'ai ker or lloselun g Is visit ing a tew days this week at the homo or his gruiidmolhcr, .Mrs. Nellie Parke,-. Mis. Cllirord MoinliiKstur uml lliluiil daughter, i'atty Lou ol'j Drain, arrived Sunday lor u lew I days' visit with Mrs. .Mm iilngstur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cooper. Itiiy Hi nun atU'iideil to business In Itoseburg Thursday morning. While working on the road 111 east SutUerlln Wednesday Hie county road crew broke the water imilu, which rtunislics the clly with wulor, causing Hie water to shoot Into the air as high as Hie telephone poles. However, the city was not without water due to tho reserve in the reservoir. The root or the Mt. SeotU Luni-j her company mill Is being con. atructed and a live rolling case Is: being placed this week. II. ('. Ilur-f worth ot Myrtle Point is employed i at present as a steam engineer, lie I expects to bring Ills family hern! the end of the week and lake up residence here. Many Sutlierliu people attended Hie lied Cross benefll Ice cream so j trial at Oakland Wednesday night. Thomas Knmp ol' Cnipqua, who was killed In a truck accident , Wednesday night, was an uncle ol i' -Miss Irene Murphy of this city. .Mr. ami. Mrs. fail .1. MeSpaln of Kansas left Tuesday lor I heir I home by way of Califniubi allei I visiting fur Ibe past week with Ml. I business visitor in Siilheiiln Tlltlrs licKpaiu's bother, Walter DeSpaili.f day. Mr. and .Mrs. .lohliny While' L :.. Sipiii-r of east Siitlieillll spent the weekend In foliage,' was a busliieps visitor in Husehurg Clove w'llh I'ticuds and relatives. Wcduestlay. Mr. ii lid Airs. Fred Norrls, lumb er ami dinmliler. ami Mr. and .Mrs. Kd Williams all of lies Moines. Iowa, called for a shun lime at Hie Mark Jordan home Thursday after noon. Mrs. Louis Smith und c'dlilreii. I.illle .lean ami Lewis. Jr.. of the lower Cnlapooia shopped in lown Friday. The Misses Helen and .liiauila Allen lel'l Saturday evening for Mlddlelow n. California, where they will visit their brother, Levis leu, before cunt inning on to Oak laud where Helen will enter Mel ll Husluess college Ibis I. ill. Jualiila expects lo return home nel Thursday, l. F. Itlchard.soll of lioseiillig was visllliig nit-mis in Sulheilln last Tlnirsibiy. Edgar Slack ami llelliard llever plan to Ivm i' Saltuilay evening 1'or Ban Francisco where they will visit L'elalives ami attend the Hidden (late fair for the next week. Mrs. J. C. Campbell returned Wednesday from Idaho, where she had been visiting a biolher. Herman Meyers made a btlsiuess trip to Salem Wednesday. Mrs. Hose, mother of Mrs. Meyers, re turned home with- .Mr. Meyers to care for her daughter who is unite 111 at her home on I'uliiiioola street. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Clemens have as their house guests this week .Mr. and Mrs. Carlson ami sen, Itay. of Nebraska, who are making a tour ot the west. They came to Oregon by way of Caillornia ami the fioldeu Cute fair, and will re turn through Washington and Ida ho. They are very much Impressed with Sulherllii valley and think they would like lo live here In this beautiful cuuntry. .Mrs. .Clyde Holnian and oil!-. .Tlinuiv and llussell. shopped ami atteuded to business in lloaebuig, OUR IOARDING HOUSE VEAH, MS REA.L NWVE i WITHOUT THE TAVlbH-"' 1 WAIs k STOCK COfAPANV ACTOR FDR MINE NEARS, SPECIALIZING PARTS-TRiEO AUCTIONEERING FOR A WJMILE.TOOj BUTMV IN IT BUSTER'S AN OLD Mine, and vou know I EMJOV A JOKE AND : HELP OUT A PALHAIE. ANOTHER HANDLE MAJOR. Industry Girds for wifi Sfc" eopiMTiYSHttirisc. t.m wae t Off. H&TCMfcT 5 LID'S JU rnri n ii VMlf John tjetz, a workman In the Hamilton. Ohio, plant ol the Cham pion Paper and Jibre Co., studies a notice to employees explaining liow their company is coopcrntiiiB for national defense. The Ham ilton Military Ailuirs Committee worked out plan to allow Na tional Guardsmen to allcnd camp without loss of pav or job. The plan, approved by War Department, has been copied by Commit tees and industries in SO cities. Friday. Mrs, Chris llachuian and son. Christian, left Thursday by bus for Kugene and coast points to visit relatives and enjoy a vacation. Mr. ami .Mrs. Harry Cheiiowelh and son, Tommy, and their house L'ast- guests, Mr. and Mrs. U. C, man of Portland, enjoyed a few days' trip along the coast as far iioi ih as Tillamook the lirst of the week. Mr. and Mrs. L. I). Knbeilsnn and sou, Donald, motored to Ku gene Thursday lo take .Mrs. A. .1. Morrow, who lei I there by train for her liniiie In Allxu'ta, Canada. Mrs. Morrow- has been visiting lor several weeks al the home of her son, Mr. Itoherlson. John l.eltel of Curt in was a Mrs. Vein Holgale and sun. Lloyd returned lo their home here Sunday fiom I'liilliind where Lloyd underwent a lotisilectomy. Riddle ItlDHI.K, Aug. Jil.-.-Mr. and Airs. Kverelt .Meagher ami two children of Haker-sUcld. Cal.. arrived here this week lor a vacation visit at Hie old Ciilslorth Inline which they keep fin- a summer home. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Leduerw mid of Myrtle Creek were gllesls ot relatives here Wednesday evening. Paul Campbell, who has been ill Mercy hospital. Itosebiitg. recover .hu Iroiu an attack of pneumonia, leluriiiil lo bis heme here this week luili h tllliroieil. Mrs. Anna .Mills has been visit, lug I'rieiuls in Coos county the past lew weeks. The Ulilille cannery Is being ov-overhauli-d ami put til shape Ibis week I'm lite si'iison's run en toma toes which will begin next week. .1. Al. Connitl expects lo leave Saturday evcniiij; Inr San Fran cIsco tor.ii two weeks' visit with his son. Hen, who Is cmplovcl I here. Miss Wllhiineita LoKsdon her friend. .Mr. Jensen, of -lunt iioii City and lis Lillian t.ogsdnn motored to Crater lake and reluni Sunday. -Miss llertlicc lliiigtiue was rile cuesl of friends at .Medlonl last w eek end. Kelaiives here have received word of (he hirlh of a son. Salur day. Aug. Iinh. to Air. and Airs. Al van Walker of Algoma. Mrs. Wal ker was forinell)' Merlie .In Itlddle. A commltlet Ulposed of CI. J. v-pcy. Fniewt Primer and Asa Lsuson met v-lth Hie cliool board last Friday evening and arranged with 19 GUMLEV, rs.t - r - - i' - t - r GUMLEW, T NO GRUDGE IM DIALECT PLANED NOUR PART EXCELLENTLY, A.NQ HEART WASN'T LIKE VOL),! ENJJOV a cnnn .tcct FRIEND OP how it is WAR-RUrAPH IT WAS TO IT 5 IT'S ON National Defense The Management ofjhis Company i- . M.' AW,to """"" rrfc,, ii- i i "t (J. S. National Guard rt,Mr"l'"'l"',",,'' titt u, -a w i-os f w US OT MAY tmm of 1 jc ckwist e fjul' l'WnS pwm. . Next Regular Trainingr Period August it to atrt NOW Is The Time To Enlist . n , tile school budget lor the coining year. The hoard is considering the proposition ot serving hot lunches during the winter mouths, Mr. and Mrs. Kd Slnller ol' Oak laud, Cat., are spending several weeks here camping on Cow creek near Cllmore Spring. Art .lobnsnu and Harry Williams local carpenters, are now- employed at Lebanon. Ore., on the new ve neer plant going up there. Glendale (II.KND.M.K, Ore.. Aug. 19. rhrce accidents occurred here lllls week. K. Ii. Iluvls received a pain ful bund Injury while at work the first of Ihe week. Hud Lewis In jured bis knee while working in the mill. W. II. Doinpier was In jured Friday while at work 111 the woods. The injury Is not believ ed lo be serious. All three were Healed by 111'. A. J. Fawcelt. Air. and Airs. Ciias. It. Austin left Thursday for u vlsll Willi (heir daughter. Airs. It. N. Chancy of Spi iiigileld and to spend u few- days at Seaside. .Mrs. Kinma Humphrey has re lumed froin a two weeks visit Willi her daughter and son-in-law. .Mr. und Airs, (iene Pickett of Scot Isburg. Mr. and Airs. It. K. Ilohlnson and Marilyn attended lo business mat ters lu Cralils Pass last Saturday. Airs. Lola Hunch anil John Fa'r lelgh of Williams have been visit ing at the Al. A. Hales home. They iell Friday morning to camp out al IMcu Valley a few days. They will lie joined there by Ihe Hates luinity on Saturday and all will re lui n here Sunday. .Mrs. li. 1-,, lileuu and son. C. 11. I I'ailiell of liosebuig ale visiting al ! Ibe Herman Aydeloltu home. Airs If. K. Hobiusou. .Mrs. Mer man Aydelolle ami liavid. Airs. C. K. Olen. ami O. H. Parnell visited in Kugene Wednesday. Yoncalla YONCALI.A. Aug. Jn.-.-A large crowd altelided the ItKA meeting held at Ihe I. O. O. F. hall Thurs day evening. Aliss Virginia Hunt- chens. home electl llicalloii special ist lor lil.A cave a ve y interest ing til IK on roper liuhCuu lor the home, also ilemonsliatiag electric eookinc.. K en II l:.vls. extension spei lallsl lu agricultural engineer ing also gave a very profitable talk ou proper wiring. Several Hoseburg li'.nis displayed electri cal ciiulpniciit. Mis. Lee Ceo'.ey w on ihe s-"t iK. ,Mnt on a w :titiig lil.l' hlne. Mrs, Lloyd YV::.o the elec- Hie unit and John l uwuian the Mofor Hoopfe - , uiv-iv,,-x. rvs inc HARBOR. 't'MlRD TlrAe, K VOU MAJOR, WMATd A80UT $UOVIN3M HAVE TO SPEAK AG AIM I'M ? GONNA USE BAD GR.AMMAR. roast of beef and vegetables. ' l. C. Wilson motored to Berke ley. Calir.. Ibis week to bring home his son, Bert, who hua been ittendlng siim .iei schc.il tbero. .Mr. mid Mrs. W. J. Ijdd or Suiii erlln. Mrs. Avery Laswell and two chllilren and Mrs. (Irucn Cowan spent Thursday in Eugene. .Mrs. Dare Klngory and iiniiL'ii - tor. Molly Lou. loft !"ridav for the weekend In Mcdford, Clifford Qulglcy. who has been visiting at ihe Klngery home all summer, re turned home with them. Miss Jacipiallne Chester. of Kugene. is visiting Hie Fred Kef ton home. Harold Turpln, ace pitcher lor the Seattle baseball club spent -Monday here with his family, on route south. Kile Stenselll went lo Portland Sunday to meet his who. who has been visiting In .Milwaukee, Wis.. lor ine last tivo weeks. Pis. Sten scth returned homo with her hus band, Mr. and Airs. Ii. L. Hciitun of llichiiiond, Calif., returned home Friday afier spendlu;; a week vis iting ul the Win. Cialuiv home In itlce Valley. Air. and Airs. Paul ('pshaw rorlland are being loigiutulated ou the arrival of a pound son. burn August Hi. Mrs. Cpshaw will be remembered as Alia Louisa liaugherty. youngest daughter of Air. and Airs. Ltuher nansherty. Mrs. Ilallfihorty motored to Pnit land Sunday to visit her new grand sou. Air. and Alia. Jim Collins and son, John, of Portland, vislicd at the Luther liBugheity home Wed nesday, en route to California. John Collins remained here while his pareuts are In Callfu.nla. Airs. lte'.:ocea ramubell. Miss May Cross and T.Ilss Ktliel Cross lel'l last week lor a two weeks' trip through southern Culii'mnln. Mr. and .Mrs. ii. F. lioherls left Sunday lor a week's trip to Lake Tahoe and oilier Cc.llloi ula points of llllerest. Air. and Mrs. Janes Hotlom of ifouuiHe spent the week-end with Mrs. Rollum's parcels. Mr. and .Mrs. Albert Cockeram on lied hill. H. C. Quisloy of .Medlord spent Sunduy here at the Dare Klngery ranch. Air. and Airs. Anderson of Kan sas visited al I lie Cowan and Ad ams home Friday en route tu Cali fornia. Air. ami Airs. Frank t.itiith and daughter or Cottage Clove spent the weekend at the Olive Alclxee home. Air. and Airs. A. Pcrenl or Lon don Springs has l.ioved to the ( anipbell house In the north jiarl of town. Air. and All's. Averv Laswell and I'liinlly left Sunday lor a week's vacation at the beaches. Airs. P. 1". Kgi'.en of Sedan Is visiting her slstiu', Airs. Joss. Las- won. Airs. Cerlrude Stiiute and daugh ter are visiting relutt'.e.s In Port laud. Mr. and Airs. Fred Smith and daughter. Audrey, of Piulland vis ited tt-iends here Sunday. .Miss Dorothy Kites of Kugene visited her pa.enls here Sunday. Airs. Walter Moore and Mrs. Harold Rogers of Marshrield spent the week-end at the Rogers home. Airs. Kegels returned to Marsh field with them for a lew days' visit. Camas Valley aiuain I'.dgar Klklns and son. I'.uvar. Jr.. of Vim Nuvs. Calif spent .Monday here visiting at ihe homes ol It. L. and Story Martin dale, 'i'hey have been vacationing for Ihe past lour weeks in the lion hern part or Wasbingtou und in Camilla. Air. and Airs. Arthur Smith are picking pears on the Curry estate near ll'isehurg. A grass lire slurtcd In the lot bark of the It. u Itichler store Tuesday tuivuoon but was- put out lielore any damage was done. Mi-s. Daisy Doyle or Araco and her snn-iu-law- and daughter. Air. and Airs. Karl Kilgmou. ami their small son. Kenneth, of Handon. vlslieil here Wednesday night wilh Airs. Doyle's faiher. II. L. Martin dale, and with other relatives ou iheir way to Crater lake frir a day or two. Air. and Airs. S. F. Cawlfleld or Koseburg visited Tliursibiv- at the home tif Airs. Civwltield's daughter. Mis. Floyd Stobie. - - , Claims Allowed By Canty Court . Following Is a list of thn rlnlnta audited and ordered paid ai the regular Auguat term ot county , court: Qiieult Court: B. Win. Sweduerg.l Words and Phrases, Vol. 17 to 20 inr., J37.00, m.BO and I1S.8U; Law - vers Co oi. Publ. Co.. Vol. 2. 7.S0", Auieiican Law Hook Co., Vol. 21, in.00; West Publ. Co., Vol. lnd. 15.00; P TT Co., 3.50; Hoseburg Hook Store, 8.5il; s I A Comm., cents. County Couit: M. C. Ilowlter. ve exnensw. I7.:i'2: P TT Co J. Ross Hutchinson, (1U3.50 toiinu.. .12 cents. tlce fees, Jutic Court: Justice Tees .1104.40; constable fee. llO.llli: iiirv lees, $00; witnesa lees and nil la. age JC9.95; P TT Co, $2 35; Itose burg News-Itevlew, supplies, $12.50. Juvenile Court and Probate Of ficer: Car. J20.0U; Agnea M. Pitch ford, travel expense and phone, $17.42; P TT Co.. J1.4II: Mrs. A. Wade, hoard and room. $5.25; Stall' ilard Oil Co.. J1.C0: Shell Oil Co., $7.05; Tidewater Oil Co., $3.41; S I A Comm., $3.20. Jvenile Boy's and Girl's Aid: noy's and (ilrl'a Aid Society, July, allowance, $50.00. District Attorney: Ussier L. Wiinberly, I'M., postage. $1000; Peggy Siaviige. .1.oo. office assist- ance; J. V. Long, travel expense, S I A Comm., $.45 cents. Assessor's Office: Lester L. Wiinberly, I'M., postage. $3.00; "postage due." $00; Itoseburg News-Itevlew, $4.50; Robert Helll well. $52.00 and $48.00; V. S. Wood ru'r. $7.50: Hetty Lee Smith, extra helper. $72,011; Ha Hon Helliwell, travel expense. $11.00; P TV Co.. $3.35; Koseburg Book Store, $.50 cents; S I A Comm.. $1.90. Clerk's Office: Lester U Wiin berly. HM.. envelopes. $S7.20; "post- ago due. $l..rm; postage, $7.21; i Koseliurg N'ews-Heview. receipt 1 liooks, S20.50; Sun 1'iliiilng Co., f'1': Koae-i napman Co, Folders, (211.30; Paclllc Stationery aud S4.15: Donald Agee, extra steno., Wl.oo; s 1 A Comm.. $1.12. I.ioii meals for prisoners. $111. an. Coroner's Office: H. C. Steams, County Jail: Cliff Thornton. $7.35 fees und mileage. $92.05; jury rees,1,,,,,) 5;.S5; II. jj. AlcCnbe, $l.ilo; iHi.ull and $0,110; witnesses, $13.90: New Service Laundrv. $7 04: falll. physician fees, $20.85, Sheriff! Office: Legal Dept.: The following sei-vlce fees: lleo. Kdes. $10.25: W. A. Manning, $4.05: II. .Al. AlcCabe. Klfi.fiO; Geo. Ollng liouse, $l.oo: services and mileage: W. A. .Manning, $3.00; Win. Atoar. $12.00; Allen Cordon, S50.O0; lieorge Kdes, $1.50; II. AI. AlcCabe. $20.30: Cliff Thornton, $25.70 and .VIO.aO; Slandard OH Co.. $20.41; Clliou Oil Co., $3.4il; Postal Tele graph Co,, S.72 cents; Western Un ion. $2.47 and $2.10; P TT Co., .SlliliO; Hanson Aiolnr Co., $2.02; Western Auto Supply Cu., S2.48; Lester L. Wiaiberl.v. P.M., postage. f Slu.oo; "postage due." $3.S0; Percy A. eon. prisoner a irauspoi taiiou, S0.O0; S 1 A Comm.. $17.2S. Sheriff's Office: Tax Dept.: P TT Co.. $2.S5: S I A Comm., $.94 cents. Sheriff's Office: Del. Per. Tax Coll.: Si Dlllard Motor Co., S3.5I), S I A Comm., 33.20. School Superintendent's Office: Lester L. Wiinberly, P.M., postage, $211.00, and "postage due." S1.74; Stella Quliie, travel expense, $li.!lll; P TT Co.. S3.40; Rosebllrg Hook Store. 3.50; Western Union, $1.50; S I A Comm., S.31 cents. Surveyor's Office: II. L. Kpp stein. XiiO.oo: N. K. Richardson. $25.00; P TT Co.. $2.35; S 1 A Comm.. $.S7 cents. Treasurer's Office: lister L. Wiinberly, P.M.. envelopes and post age. S37.70: "postage due, $.12 cents; 1' TT Co., $2.35; S 1 A Comm., $.31 cents. Health Unit's Office: Lester L. Winiberly. P.M.. Slu.no and $10.oO; the following mileage: Dr. A. N. Johnson. $50.50 and $50.o(i: Janet Alolfat. SN., $50.no and S50.no; and Mrs. Alary Barrett, $50.oo; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. refrigerator. $10,110; New Service Laundry, $3.51 ami S3.i;.S; P TT Co., $15.30: lie view and Herald Publishing' Co.. 13 vein s I $2.7.1; Chapman Drug Store, S1.25; S I A Comm.. $1.90. Roadmastor's Office: Krnest Bar ker. $.5u cents; Arthur Hoyer. maps, $l.iu and Sl.xn: P TT Co.. $4.05: "liostaie due." S2.70; S 1 A Comm.. Sl.SS. County Home: Lester L. Winiber ly. P.M.. postage. Sl.oo: Walter Leake. Slli.00;' Kwens Bros.. $2.00 anil $0 95; The Valley Poultry and Produce Co.. K3.HII and $2.30; The Cass St. Market, S24.70; Parkin sou's Food Store. SI. 93: Lullrie Ritchie, $5.oo: Rosen's Fruit aud Produce Co.. $2.25: t nilmua Dairy Product Co.. SI. 15: Paul Abeel. $32.75: Douglas County Creamery! Co.. $22.15; Douglas County Flour Mill. $l2.."ii: Kaslon llrocery. $.30 cents: Fuilctton Candy Co.. S2.SI: lirlnnn llrocery. $59.75: Maddux's lirocery, $.45 cents: Hoseburg Sani tary Market, $40.21; Saleway's No. 143. $8.23: Weber's Bakery. $21. S4; W. D. Slater. SI. 50; Jim Hayes. S4.n0: Hoseburg Pharmacy. S29.23; McKesson anil Itobbin's Inc., SM..-,o; Dr. Chas. H. Wade. $13. 50; Alarsters Drug Co.. SI. 15; - Chap man Ding Store. $9.9.S; W. D. Jack son. $12.50; W. Black. $32.10; L. W. Alei.cer Co.. $2.09; Herman Alt halls,. ,9-51 : AleKean and Baldwin. $4.S5 and $10.75: Claude F. North ci all. opening grave, S5.00: Hose burg Undertaking Co.. $35. on: Douglas Funeral Home, amlmlnifcc and hnilaU. SSS.lo; Dunham Tfr. Co.. $15; .Montgomery Ward Co.. $1.70: J. C. Penney Co. Inc.. SI. 10. $12.00; Physicians and Hospiial Snpplv Co.. $2.o: A. It. Taylor, wood. S145.00 aud $149.35: John Sowers. Mn.oo: Mrs. Carl Braiuilng or, berries, $5. no; l.ockwood Alo lots, S3.no: Paislow Furniture Co., M.55: Ciiinun's. griK'eiies. $5.W: Call!. Oregon lower Co.. si: P TT Co.. $T.3.x: Churchill Hardware Co.. S.30 rents: Hoseburg hook Store. $.20 cents; extra neip. rv Woods. $10.2; Mrs. Iva all Novs. Ml. In; Klizubelh Ortrhart. Ii.. $30.0o: regular help. 11. I. Blukely. S02.5O; l-auni Blakeb. SrtS.jii; Airs. Nela Bryant. UN.. $75,oO: Clara I sitidreth, $45. oo; Het ty Rigsltv. Sl5.e0; Anna Vvak. $4ii.3o: Roy Kuigge. $15.00: Kula tut 11. M.viio: Kalhvrjue tdrks. ,Mi.oi'; Alarcellue Kurgcrsoii. $30.00; Liqhf Up, Pal 1 1 's t f f i i ' JilkJ i ft "Lighting up' 1 assumes new pleasure at Seaside, Ore., through a series of bathing beauty dummies erected on the beach, their lips concealing elec tric lighters for benefit of bathers. Kl6le Kelly, $30.00; Richard Ash- , i w on n. siii.ou: s l A ronini.. 1 sls.52: total lor July, $1052.01 less Oregon Power Co.. $3.50; Kaslon (Irocuiy, $2.07; W. Black, $.75 coins: Dr. Clina. H. Wade, $5.00; .Mrs; Iia Van Noy, $4.00; S I A Comm., $.11 cents. County Welfare: Blind Assist ance, Ml. 40; iK.p. chllilren. assist ance. $707.20; general assistance, SN22.72; and old age assistance, $, 42.S.OO; Chas. II. Craig. Comm. Spanish Amor. War, S50.00 and $10.00; 10. A. Billion, chimin., World War. $98.55. County Agents: Agent, $550.00; l-II Club. S350.uo: until amounts t.i the Oregon Stale Agriculture Col lege. Bounties: The following $10.00 for coyoles: W. K. Gray. Lester Jackson, Chester Howard. Card Sawyers. O. a. Sellier. II. J. Hail- setter; the following $2.50 for caj species: cheater Howard; C. K. Stevenson, (21. A. U Hancock, W. li. Swift, 13), Kd Joyce. Bridge Funds: The payrolls: Ho mer (lall'ip, Sl5ti.no: W. II. (lallop. $125.00; Russell Odle, $125.00; I). S. Clemens. $100.00; Will. T. Hughes. $94.00: (ieorgo McllllgiH. S9IJ.OU: ,M. N. Hunipbreys. $1011.00; Frank AlrHtlgill, S90.u0; Ralph St. Onse, SBI.OO; Lee Wehde. Slil.oO; B. W. Taylor. S120.0O; Kbeli .Mode. $08.00; Win. Iloeft, $90,110; Oliver Johnson. $90. 00: (ieo. Crenshaw. S90. no:-supplies: Farm Bureau Co op. Kxchange. S500.S4; Harmsen and W'ikel'iuld. $30.70; O. K. Clay ton, S2iili.S5; Harmsen and Wake Held. SI7.95; Kruse. Lumber Co., $051.08; Airs. Gertrude Ward, gra vel, JO.Mi; s I A Comm., $139.47. Court House: W. Black. $.75 cents; Al. A. Paul $1.00; Olis Kle valor Co.. $24.00; Calir. Oregon I'ower Co.. 8111.20; Kaslon tiro eery, 54.85: Union Oil Co., $1.45; Churchill llardwarn Co., $4.59; Hoseburg Lumber Co.. sawdust. 0 units. $12.00; Garbage Disposal Co.. S2.00; S I A Comm.. 83.40. Dairy Herd Inspector: Dr. Geo. L. Nicholas. $8.10. Elections: Donald Agee. S9.0O Cliff Thornnn. $2.35; Lester I. Wiinberly. P.M.. S3. 79: fioetlel's Va riety store, $.tn.59; S I A Comm., $.25 cents. Coos Bay Wagon Road Costs: Coos ('unity Court, SMoO.72. Coumy Owned Property: City of Hoseburg. cutting weeds. SX8.40. General Supplies: Cnettel's Va riety Store. $2.50: Hoseburg News Review. S25.0O; Itoseburg Book Slore. $9.10; Sun Printing Co.. Slii.oo. Hospital, Insane, Fm.: Dr. Chas. 11. Wade. $5.0o; Dr. Vei den S. I lac ked, $5.00. Miscellaneous Accounts: Cattle ludcmiiily. Clarence .1. Abbott. 85.no; Catholic Charities Inc.. Sio.iio: Salvation Army. $25.oo. Property Classification: Lester L. Wiinberly, P.M.. postage. S30.ini; liosehiirg Book Store. $.05 cents. Publishing and Advertising: Hoseburg News-Keview. claims. .May, $2;. On and .Mine. $22.80: re ports, $3t.0l; Hoseburg Chieftain, claims, June. $22. 10. Sealer of Measures and Weights: Ceiiartine.ui ot Agriculture. $19.82 Tax Foreclosure: Allen Cordon. $35,011. Watermaster District No. 16: Tom (t. Pearce. services and mile age. $50.30; J. H. Jalltzor. services antlmileage, $28.35; s I A Comm.. $.90 cenls. Total county warrants issued for July. $17,090,14; Interest $.09 cents. Dog License Funds: Tom Flet cher, .$70.00 and $70.00; p TT Co., $.25 cents; supervisors.' mileage: Ralph Stearns. $10 10; Victor Philips. $11.00; W. J. Meredith, s I li.i'ti : sheen and lambs killed: J. S. Husscll, 3.0(i ; B. F. Nichols. SI2.0I1; Hayutund Spores. $7.50; chickens ami turkeys: Chas. Lul niall. $:;. 9o; Richard Storey. S7.e0; Hoseburg News-Keview, $1.05 and $2.o: Sun Printing Co.. $3. on; M I A Comm.. 52.30: total dog War rants. $228. SO: dog licenses and penalties.. $20.50. General Road Funds: The follow-1 tug are foremen: . Ilutcbiiison. $96.00; Dale Hatfield, $81.00; U V. A mf 4 1 U I I I Smith, $100.00; C. W. Croucher. $44.00; o. O. .Matthews, $96.00; Clyde Hydell, $115.00; It. J. Spald ing, $92.00; Iiurward Owens, 172.00 i J-. M. Deardorfl. $100.00; C. V Perry. $100.00: Guv McGee, $30.00; ii, . eihf,- t'tsiiO: the follnw-tllg truck drivers: Hay Blind, $12.80.1 $12.80, $12 80 and $30.80: K L. Merry, $00.80; Fred lliauninger, $78.40: Jake Thronberg. $03.35; t'llrf,,,,! fiusiirliiL'en $10.00 and $22.40 and $9.00: Karl Powell,! 89.00: Gerald Halyrlmiile. $10.00; Llovd Coons, $9.00 and $22.40: Dick Rlggs, SC.40; Ray Blood, $111.00; Albeit Green, $71.40; S. A. Karle. $72.oa; Daireil Parker, $27.20; J. I'. Sellers. $80.00; Claude Selleck. 657.00 and $22.40; Dlrlt Riggs. $3.20; Durward Owens and expense. $30.40; Dale Bullock, und truck, $4.50; Albeit Green, and expense. $17.00; Dale Hatfield. $10.00: car and road maintainors: B. Matthews, 8118.75: .Max Myers, $119.94; K. O. Kami. Sioi.oo; carpentors: Win, Hughes, $0.00; Win. iloeft, $4.00: compressor nperiiiors: Alfred Cloake, $100.00; Gilbert Binder. $81.ou; caterpillar ope'-aiora: K.-G. Weber, $102.00: Did; Kiggs. S133.0O; gale openers: Donald Alodo. $5.25; Harold Alinter. S3.3S: Hohieini Sniiih. $1.88: laborers: C. A. Young. $02.50; R. II. Hieedlove. $47.50; liiuee McCormack, $47.50: F. V.. Cuchelin, $37.50: Ray Mart', $27.50; August Speidel, $10.00; Ly man Stiles, $10.00; Jess Russell. $01.25; Claire Kdwarda. $5.00 and $10.00; M. Al. Poapicil, $5.oo; Alilo Howard. $71.50: Bob Paulson. S09.9O; Grover Craft. $15.31: Glenn Jones. $2.50: Krvln Levins. $01.23; Lee Clements, $10.00: Keith Shep hard. $22.5o: Francis Shinkle. $18.75: Harold Parker, $1.25: Kd Benjamin. $7.50 lloscoe Aliller. j S2o.no; Wm. Angel. $02.50: Harry j Keeny, $51.25; Jack Sweailngen, and team, $30.00; M. A. Ornishy, $40.00; John Rodney, mower 111111, team. $39.31: Ross Chamberlln. : $2U.5u: D. B. Deardorfl, $2.50 ; 1 Glenn Cheiiowelh. $50.25; Mallei! I Jones. $12.50; Charles Ice. $32.50; I Charles Wiley, $5.00; Amos Kouns. I $2.50; Bill Rachor. $5.oo; John Ha-1 chor, $5.00; Guss Lapp. $0.23; I Lloyd Kellogg, $12.50; Pall! And erson, $7.50; Cecil Hague. G3.13: Billy Illirge. $5.00; Giant .Madison.! $5.00; Ralph llolcomb. $7.50; Ken-1 neth .Madison. $2.50; Chas. Minter. 1 S0.25; .las. Wollord. Iransitman. $17.50; Ted Shellabarger. Ss.oo; ; Jane Wharton, clerk. $30.00; D. A. 1 .MeCord, f'lremau, $90.00; the shoi: , U. K. Leas, foreinall. $J50.00: J. Al. ; Spancake. slorekeeper. Sso.oo: , John Lore!:, niechanlc. $112.50; AI. i Sacks, blacksmith. S07.2O; Stale Good "Breeding" counts in a tractor like it does in lives-tock. Behind today's "Caterpillar" Diesel is a pedigree of experience numbering more than 35 years an ancestry not matched by any other track-type tractor. It s quick( :erto go by te&pkww v saves steps. When you travel, it paves the way. It makes you expected. Americans have the world's best bargain vin telephone service. Nowhere else do peo ple get so much service and such good and courteous service at such low cost. 'f' Vou ail ivrjujtli n r-7i Bill iyneih THE PAC.F.C TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY" - Telephone 71 , . ' 121 Sio. Stephens St. , Indiistriul Accldeut Coiiiiulsslun, ' $214.10; car rental, A. Matthews, $3.75. The following for freight, gravel and supplies: Consolidated Freight. waya Inc., $5.90; 1'iorco. 'Auto Freight Lilies Inc., $10.19; cash ai. vanced, $.50 ceuts; Pao. T. T. Co., 4..'n; Calif. Oregon Power Co., S10.24; West Coast Power Co., 52.00; City Recorder, Cunyonville. I $2.00; Rosebllrg Sand and Gravel Co., $15.50; Tom Fletcher, $3.45; Kd Hartmtiii, $3.45: T. D. Hodges. $11.75: O. K. Lelgliton, $5.25; Harold Nichols, 53.45; II. K. Abbott, $1.25; J. N. Allen Supply Co., $30.25; J, lj, Uraggs, $1.75; Columliltt Kquipiuent Co.. $22.23 ami $58.11; Denn-Gei-retseii Co. Inc., $40.89 and $208.44 W. P. Fuller & Co., $114.05; Good' year Service, S20.84: A. c. Hage & Co.. $7.40; Hanson Motor Co., $215.3$; Harmsen and Wakefield $77.39 and $24.58; Harts' Hardware', S3. 14; J. K. IlHsellliie & Co., $95.82; Hoy HiiHnan, $1.00; Thor Jensen, 3.O11 cenls; Logger's and Contrac tor's .Machinery Co.. $21.23; N. W. AlcAIIMen, $1.08; .Montgomery Ward Co., $10.85; R. I). Minter, $105; Nordling Paris Co., $09,113; Orchard Auto Parts, $39.10: Pacific Aluchin erv and Tool Steel Co., $24.50; liar ry Pearce. $21.00; R. F. Randell, $2.45; Rensselaer Valve Co., $07.45; John A. Roebling's Sons ami Co., "4os: A. H Taylor's. $10.40; Week's Co., $39.73 $147.73, $82.81 : ne u. 'H'': Wharton Bros. $13.45; A. li While, repairs, $2.15; Stand ,..ii t)ll Co., $111.71 and $785.47; Mi-eil oil Co.. 15.iW; United Suites Rubber Co.. $10.49: total amount of road warrants, $7182.01. RENT L. W. Meriger Co. Moshcr and Mill Phone 362 FROM Douglas County Farm Bureau Co-Operalive Exchange Roseburg, Oregon a sander &w and do vlCfl your own ,JrtfV The telephone is a good thing to use. It's friendly. In town, .t "nii miiim , i !"