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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1940. Local News Condition Improving Mih. 71. J. (',in-vi, whn lias Ih'I'u ijuiii ill a I )h! Imjmu on KiihI i;ik slice! for mvrrjii day, in i-t'porli'tl to Ik hi jii'lly I ji) jito v i rip:. Spend Cay at Reedsport .. Itn liiinl I'arki-r. of this ity, ;uil Charley liycr. of HolMiils rn-ck, nii-iit yfisti'rtlay in llccfsMnl, nl M;;i(liiiK In ImsincKH. Go to Portland Mr. aii'l Mih. M. Clialtnci'H uml diiilMtittjr, Miss Ada JiiiiM. (if (hi city, It-It Friday lor Voriliiml to attend I lie wcddliiK jf .!rn. C'lialiiH'iK' in'iilicw. Return to Eugene Mrs. I. .1. Hclioni' ami Mrs. K. It. Kvirwiui lntvo rt'tiinii'd to llieir Iioiimh in Kut'iM'. following a I rl j to I his city to allt'iid tin- fiiiD-ral of l)iMr ((Mii.iii, ('ail Jidinson. Reported Improving Walter lli'i'rher, ff tlila city, In repm led to In; IniprovliiK in licaltli at the vet eninH' hnsplliil here, where he is veceivliiK medical tiealiiHMil. Vacationing Miwf Vivian Hart ley and .Alius Kalhryn ISuHfiitmrk. clerks in the hmu'taH connly iinrl-j cultural coiiservailoii oft'icM here, are enjoying their vacatioiiH this We,-k. Radio Ace j ft fa A Y m f iff Home Guard Plan Rapped by Solon WASHINGTON. Hep,'2t.- (Al) - Senalor .lohnnon ( Colo.) an scried today that a plan approved hy the war department to net up Mate "home una id" units mitiit pi-rmit ovenior.- lo u.e nm h or- Hiinizalfons as "political fool ha 11 shiUMioii. and ace Leaves for Portland Frnnlc SMI lock left yt'slerday for IiIh Home in I'ortlatid. follow ine n few day in this city vhdliiiK ill Hie home o: Mih. O. .1. liacher nnd daughter MiiiB Helen. I- iilloii l.cv 1m. Jr. ol Wi l. f, MMS eoniineiitatfir radio repoiter of the rec-n( COP and denificratlc couveulious, will lie I he K'N-Hl diHcitmdnn lead'-r on I he llih "Y':ik I'p America!" foruin cast. on KUNIt Monday niMht. Sep lemhi-r aloni? with In. Allied P. Iliiake, hrilliant ChiniKn economist and Hpeaker, and "letdar" on the weekly panels. The topic: 'Tan We Itciirm Without AhandniiinK fa-muc-racy?" idion in thl1! cam until we have oinnlled with auv and aM refj'iestH of the mail who has our child. ill demand:-, of the man and will do trial iisr-H of farm raw materials,' tie amicfj : "Thirdly. It will search for a lormnla tor freeing the American laini prici' froin I ho vaiarioH of f'M-ehjn iaarli-is; ptuihiL- farm. -r on Hie name fooliiiK with oilier Allieilcail plodi'CeiK, who Hell at liie Amej jcai: - not the world- prim, i'hat s'mply im-arm folding l lie Anwrican farmer at hut Into ,uio Ainciiciii economy. J Mf .Vaiy dcscrlhcd as "wk nd i Wi'tl c()-:idercd h'L'ixhitlnn" tin. it.. fiio iropo.s-d units would he or-J rnlon of ihe niiirkctinif noo. iii"iit piovi.ion in the uyrlciiltimi! adjiisnneni ml. "ThlH provision inav he ti-riiM-d appropriately one d ih- corm r himi'-m of this act," hi- if in.iri;ef. 'Jim sp-al i r 5-ii ill he feared thai former Secretary of AmdciiMure alia- (Of 111' . h;;n-e In tram I'iirm Im tartizid in Kiatcs lirjtn which th nalionul Kiiard has hecu called lo active it-deral duly. Johllfrin voiced his Olijeclfven to reporters alter he v.a: said to have pretested lo the senate military coinmiliee I hat a hill aiiihorilatf the horn.' nard units i.'ave almosi iinlimiied aitlhority to Koveriiors to esiahli h ar inccl monpH which ml;ht he used lor almost any pur po. "Some povernoiH mkdit u e ihce unit k for political foolhalls i;r form vigilante groups." he told repot t- Elkton School District To Erect New Building The mllila'.v commit tee suhse ipienily reconsidered its pi e ii.ll; aclion approviui: Hie measure. Chairman Sheppaid ((., Te.) said thai John I,, l.' uf;-. CIO lead er, had proif -i'd lo Hi. coinmiliee as.-aiii'-f what l.eu Is calh d "inde-pendi-nt .stale armies." Lewis. Sheppaid said nred thai addilfonal anils he set up w it hin the 1 1 anieu ork of the nal ional ijuard and that He ir me he suh jerrt-d to present puanl remilat ions As approved hy ihe war depart ment and the house military com miltee. Ihe Iei;i:daliou helote the commMlee would peitllit the seere "We wish lo comply with any and j ,., u. ,,. h(1)M(, (.:inH lt, control of the lroois v. ou Id rest soh y v, hh the sliilen. . tils 'lemocial ic opiHinetil vice presidency. ,-neeks a of venue" and ha "elected !er his campaign from the It to Kniopt" .d'Nary said Wallace's "aitempl I'j make party ihe test of patrio tiMu is sheer mivchli'f inakin." ami "il taleu seiinislv, it mii-'ht injure Hie tiauiiiial unity .o needful in a KIjKTON, Stipt. 21.- Constnic- lion of a new grade mhool build iiiK by the Klkion disirici in ck peeled to start soon iih I ho result of action taken hy patrons at recent election when approval was Kiven hy votw of 42 to ?,'A for Is suance of honds In Ihe sum of $27.- .ttMj. The bonds will ht iikwi to finunce the cost of it four-room huildiriK. with Kymnusium und kitchen. The ihoroutihly modern stiiicliire will be hauled on the Oliver Dailies property. Cruham II. Kinlth. KuKene architect, has been employed to drnw plans for the bit) Mint,' which will accommo date 1 iMt students. '1 he present valuation ol ihe. district Is !i72,--17 fi and thern are no outstanding wjirrants or bonds. Postmasters Advised Not to Wear Buttons Air Siege of London Opens Third Week (Continued from page 1) Gc to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. I.u Veni Spaui:h, who are here visllhiK relatives, are spend hits the week end visit Iiik In Kwiene. Mrs. Sp'iuj.'!i was formerly M Iss Kath leen IEei;el of this city. Leaves for Denver Carl Spuuld 111 if. Sr.. renlsler at the local land illice, left Friday fur Henver. Ctdo.. to snend several weeks at tending special u lintrs held hy Ihe Kovenimenl fur relnleis. Back Trom California Fred l.ockwood. Arnold Itodh-y. I!. l(od ley and Al Lounsherry have relurn ed here, following a trip lo San Francisco, where Ihey saw Ihe new Ford car models and attended a dealers' meetini;. Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. l'oiler. of Portland, stopped over here Thursday lo visit Hie for mer's son-in-law and dannhier, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard IHley iu Laun'l wuod, en route lo Cow creek to enjoy several days hunting. Back From Vacation Mr. nml Mrs. W. II. Chrlsh-r hao relumed to llieir home In Laiirelwood. lol lowlim n vacation trip lo San Fran cisco lo visit the lormerH M:it ive:. Mr. Chrisler has returned lo his vork as liookkeeper al Urn Lot k- wood Motor company. O'f id, tes at Game Coach Hod i Turin r cf Kosehini; spent Friday a I (J rants Pass where he official -t I lust riht in a Kanie betu Crants I ass and North item! hih stdioid football learns. Crania ' Pash which has its heaviest ami fastest team lu years w mi 1 to l. Caach Turner reports. "So far, ail law enforcement of ficials have agreed lo comply with our retiue.stH, and we are reaoy 10 I meet, all demands of Hie man." With aulhnriiics cooper.it iui; Hie family was lefi alone, only a traf jfji-e (Miliceman renniinlnti in the islreet out front lo keep ciirious mo llorisls moving. Newsmen collabo rated fully, withdraw ln from Ihe scene. Nurse Knocked Down. The middle-ated nurse, Mary Foley, was knocked to the ground ami painfully hrnlsetl when she 1 1 ii'il Iti h;i ve t he hov. The chuhhy, curly haired lad was speeded awav ill a dark sedan, pur sued hiel feci i vtd v lor some dis tance by Albert Williams, a iiem-o W .IK'HI JIIM JIS I lie l IO Mil )ir I nsr. I n.j Persons in Ihe iice-hhorhnod mat'-'.. am-d lo ciih h a uliuipse of pari of i Ihe license nuillhe!-. The k iduaper was described by .Miss Foley as u huskv. dark-skiu- j net) man w il h u promiueiit hook .nose, ahmil IS or ail years old. She and Ihe hoy were nearly half mile from tin tie Tristan home j when t he man accosted her mid asked "is ibis the tie Tristan ehilil V" Taken aback by Ihe tpmslinii, she said "w by. yes." The man said not another word. jblil pulled a piMol. crabbed Ihe child and stalled for the car he hail Waltlut; at the curb. Police Chief Claude Hlrdiev of Hillsborough made contents id' the I wordy ransom note public immedi aiely alter it was turned over to ' i.i... "I behoved it possible at that ilime that oil jeers miuhl nimiehcml !a man without a hai and with a :t ear tdd child hi Hie car as dosci ilc il, and because I felt the kiiliiauer wtmld iio retain Hie child lor any : length ,, linie, but would kill him laml retain some of his clothe for I ideiiiificaliou so r.insmu still t ould Attends to Business (. f. Cnmp- j ' iillerled." Chief llirshey ev Itiii. assislanl manager of the Pa- tdaiued. j cilic coast oftice of the l S. A via-1 'n"' ' i"i envelope j lion I Uderw rilers. Inc.. ot Los,"'""'" noie an uncauceiieO siami Officers for State Nurses Units Named fContlnuftd fioni pace 1) H Public eil (a t;antaii'm lor inir were elcc year terms. The Hah couveiii ion lnisines:- ;essfiMH Will lie hroU'jht lo ,'l ( U"' e Ibis alteintion when lie! y:-:il's eiiuveal l ot ci"v is clue en. Tit" rlosili'-' eel will he the annual formal baiiipo t to he held lmii:-hi. Tin- hamtm i program will f. a luie an adrlress In AMorm-i !a- ler l.'i.t- o Lnseluir.v Vo.al m.I-i Will h'- I'iven b Alice Hellltehei-- :cr ami Omcas t f-ideter, and Knth western froniier. LNM said Lot li were stopped by anti-aircraft fire and chased hack by pursuit planes. Conferences Watched observers continued to speculate on the outcome of lenthv confer . nces between premier Mussolini ami Cermauy's Foreign Minister I Joachim von Hihheutrop in lEome. J hut neither of Hie axis powers i made any announcement of new i moves or new plans, j Lul;:ai ia formally look over out hem I lobruja. ceded hv I'u m;uia nl'ler 2S years of tHsimie. I Ibd'.-ari.'iu ofliclals look over iiubllc Itiillilinjis last niht when Hit- I(u Imaiiian I i rons left, ami border (towns v.ere .'"eoniied with Ibms to iwehome Ciili-ai ian iifions todav. i M 1 1 Niirs- 'I'he H'lveriiment of French Intlo ir lor two i"hiii announced that a last-iulnule J modiiicaiion of .Japan's demands , lor "limiied" military facilities In the colopv hat) permilletl resunii j i ion of di ciissions "in a more fa i vorald" al nmsphere." j Japanese sources al IlotiKkotm Jsald Japan would seize Ihe whole French colouv if mililary rights j there were withheld. NFW YfJUK. Sept. 21. AP) Koostfvelt-lor-presldent buttons or ihe lajads of delegates lo the con veution of the- national league of district postmasters disappeared iu a hurry after a Hpeaker cau tioned thai Hie practice miuht he afleclctl by the Hatch act. "I would strongly advice." said Hurry It. Mitchell, president of Hie I. S. civil service commission,, 'any person holding u civil serv it e commissfoii against any sem blance of political activity that would nive cause to friemls or enemies to in a k e complaints atrahist you." Somebody raised the tpiestlon of v.eariiiK ptditical buttons and Mit fhcll saitl it might cause trouble. He declined to say whether (t was illcK'il. Tijuana Is Partially Destroyed by Blaze Kohl and n-pear lu . .!c' till! oi pan'sl . Two of l In Hthel Templin Clara Uoll plaudit H - cm i l e nuinl ll'IH Oianllu r w iih is aci ir.- vbiHii:: nurses, d Portland and Ol 'I he Utiles. WOtl the Hh ('invention i-iday IS Hie Friday, fi.-hili:' nit of a fmhim; excursion , ( n I heir ret urn from a ! in lo t lie Not I h I "mpipia river live miles troui Uo.'ehur-i i.tie i veslerdav aliei noon. ihe two nurses returned v it h a larL-.e catidi of iriiiit. and iroullv eliibiied a L'n iu I) C'ltthristl. wei"liiin' three ami one ball p-tiithls. Their li b Iim nisheil a hreaklast lor ett;hi of the coincniion d'le",-i!es this 1 1 1 u i r i i n : : i McNary Says Farmers Not Yet Helped (Continued from pane 1) President's Son May Be Flying Officer HVHI-: PAliK. Sept. 21. (API Stephen F.arlv. while house press seci eiary, saitl today the presi dent's son, Klliolt Roosevelt, hail applied in Washington yesterday lor a commission in Hie air corps. Pointing out that Ihe action was entirely on Llliott's initiative. Farty said the president had no connec tion with the matter. lie added thai he understood the yon it err Ifooscvelt had taken a t i ilia u pilot 1 1 atniim course bill he 1 f 1 not know whether he had been graduated. A married man and a father. Fl lioti niinht he eliglde lor a defer ment claim under the conscription act II" w ill In- ;:u mi Monday. TL'FANA. Uiwer Calif.. Mex.. Sept. 21. ( AP) Fire early today razed the tetleral postofflce and three business buildings in this sleepy resort city, but firemen be lieved they were bringing it under outrnl shortly before dawn. Loss was uiiesl imated, hut was reported to include all court and marriage records. Many American have been married here lo escape California's threeday law. Fire lighting equipment was nl from China Vista, across Ihe A inericaii line, lo aid the local volunteer force. low water pres sure handicapped efforts at control. suddenly at Ashland yestenhiy. while on a business trip to that city. The body was brought to Hose burg hy the Oouglas Funeral home and funeral arrangements will he announced later. Wilbur A u ndes, spent yesterday here at tending lo business will) the local representative. I. F. Pargeter, at the IkuighiK Abstract of I ice. Brothers Visit Here Hoy l. and llotace F. Turner, both of S;iu Lti'Ko, C;.lif.. are spcndini: the w.-ck end lsiting here with their brother, il. . -Mod" Turner, jun ior lnr.li school instructor ami aih Is I ii' coach. Aci tun pan led hy M it. II. II. 'I .uner. the brothers left to day lor a nip oer Sunday to Cra ter lake. Leave Thursday Khler a n d Mrs. .1. L. Creen and their nl.ve left for their home In Hubbard. ( 're.. Thursday, loltou ing a slay al Cle eland since Monday, u here Filler Cieelt presented a talk al the Chill ch td Cod Mouitny e vi lli lu:. They plan to stop in liar i Hhurg en i on i e Imme. where Kb . fit 1 1 no address. It was dumped at the curb where Nurse Foley seiiitlcd with Ihe kidnaper. II was .picked up hv Flnise Williams, lie Jro nursemaid Hvim: in Die indi;h hoi bofid She tallied il over to all thorilfes, unaware lh.ii (i implied harm to llie ltil-1 ii polii e wcic ttdtl. Kinnaird Funeral Rites To Be Held in Eugene Funeral sen ires for Irene Kinnaird. is, w lie H. Kimiaird of Kosebini'.. ed away al her home in Mrs M. j ol James w ho pass-Kosebiiri; be provided. And I assert, iu lull i hi I id. 'lice, thai ihe nevi ad mill is trillion will he able lo jnmidc someihiliL belter. . . 'ihe nevi adminislraiion will not. bcUn. is did 1 lie m-w deal, wii h J the M.itiion Mi tt Amerhau tuom t is v. indue: up; that il is in iis dot-J ave, . , . The republican p;irty and the ncl adminisl val ion take direct I isSlle will) Me' concept Ol ;i shtllll. l!i ". 1'riiiuniiv. We propose to create j renter a bum la nee; uol in strive for scarcity and devote -err chief eii'Tiv to phinuini: hnw to distil- 'Imle thai scan nv. 1 hae said that the larm problem i:; piiui;oilv om- of Uiaikels. 'llie new de;il. do'b! tif, t hat mai kct s are expausihle and lli.il new imnels iiiiiv In le'ind. has mad.- little elloit ! 'ind t!n mi," Hits Trade Treaties lieclprueal Irad" In-alles. the i ninliiiale d' chireil. al e not lecijoo cat. do not piomote trade ami nre mil properlv heatles. He said Ihe 'li"t aiimiliisli at i'Ml iindtnibtedlv I u Kb lorehm coiini l ies ;tll" and "al Ihe least, it i ve to ihe American larni Stock and Bond Averages Si-pi. : I Siihird iv . I'l. v. il:iy . MlMtl ll JtUtl IVi'iir mi:o Hi in lm .. S;lllllll;iv I'ri'V. !: Muiilli ;n:it Y'Mr ;i':n :ih lii:;h i:in WW I BONDS Till' .ssni iiitcil I'rt'SS. ?n in in in Iil!'t linl'ls ITn Ken. M.I 1'H.l Ms.i i: 1 s tut i !K.r, 1:1.2 .Mi.-.' 1 113.1 :ili.S ll.il iil.2 M7.2 !!2.li 111.2 S!. i m. i iiK.r. 5:1.5 i :i !ix. !in.:i :i,vi STOCKS :in in ir, do lnil'l: Hli's Cfn Kl'lis ' iin.l lil.T M..-! ill ;.: mi; 2 n.i r.'M ir,.r, :ir, I I j.n 7". 7 22.:: r,; s 7 I 2 2H..1 I" il ."2.2 ) .".2:1 l .1 . i :'.n.:i 27.11 Montgomery Ward Store Management Changed Annnunooinent was imuli toilay hv MniilunmiM-y Wuiil conipaliy Ml' l lie Iranslt'i- to 11iisi.iui'k nl' 11. A. Hiim-Uv nl' llillint:h:nii. Wash., who is In srrvi as uiailiiui'l' of thi Itnsi--luirt; stoiv. Mrs. Stucliy and Itli'ir two sons, aj.'i'il thri'i' anil iiirii v.cars, afi c:;MM'ti'il lo ai'riVH with in tin- next few ilays. No annouiw-i'-1 114-n t was intiilc I'onccrnint; l hi nlans of th l'i'tirliiK manai'i-. Jack (-'arris. Wll.nrri, Sept. in. Sir. nnd Mrs. Jim Hunt I- siient Saturday In Ku ffne attf-ndiiiK to bUHint'SH and vls itlng friends. Mrs. Frank Paikfir loft Sunday for Portland to np;ttd a weok visit ing hi-)- son-ln-luw and daugtitiT. Mr. and .Hrs. J. Alan Wlikham. Mr. and Mrs. T. R. (Jodley, or Allmuy, wpi-r wpek-ftnl tifistH of tliH I'oi'nmr'K sislnr, .Mr. nnd Mrs. (.'has. Sands. I.Mr. and Mrs. fleoi-Rp Ayr") nnd family arrived home Sunday from near lndef-ndenre) whero they spent the past few weeks worklim in Ihe hop yards. Mrs. Pearl Durett. of Koselnirs. was visiting friends in W'ilhur Sun- lay. Miss Jane Irvlnir is lenvliiK Thill's lay for C'aniiy where she is employ ed in the sehool. Mr. and Mrs. ('larenrn. Halclier aml family of Dlxnnvllle have relit, ed Mrs. W. 10. Russe.H'n resilience, and moved iu Thursday lo put tholr cliiliiren in school. Mrs. Mamie Bruce of Newport, who was visiting her daughter, Mrs. r.d Hussell returned to her home Wednesday. .Miss Koris Hnlrd, who was ouife sick, is reported us improving. Mix. . K. Kussell went to Tak- laod Sunday to visit Mrs. Until Itus- sell ami family for a few days. htepnen Laliaut. who has soenl the past week visiting relatives and friends here returned to hi home I in Salem Monday. Mils l.ilene I'ell, of (Herniate. primary teacher, and Miss Mary: Kistig of Portland, usslstant high! school teacher, have arrived here and have rented a camp house of Mr. Itnrkliill lor the winter. Miss Aileen Laltaut. daughter of Mr. und .Mrs. Vernon l.aK.iu,' Is liome from her work with the Pio neer drug store in Itosebu-ir. Aileen left Monday for SalMn In continue her work at Ihe ilium. ett uuivrsity. .Mr. and Mrs. Van Ilrlesen mo having n garage hullt on their prop- riy on ine west side In liottsn their new truck. Mrs. Virgil Smith went to Kit- gene l-Yiday to visit friends anil at- leml to business. She relm-neil home Saturday. (Id Snook, of Portland, nrilved here Wednesday to lake advani iii.. of ihe hunting seas.ni iv.iltm. Wright, or Garden valley ami i Frank Pinker will accompany him. I Mrs. W. K. Thompson arrived i nere Wednesday trom Veruoula ami Portlund where site spent the past ten days visiting relatives. PLOWS! YOU NEED 'EM. JOHN DEERE MAKES 'EM. WE SELL 'EM. YOU OWN OUR PROFITS. DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG. OREGON VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES VINCKNT-IIAIKI) Kvcretl p. Vincent. Uoiieburg. and Doris Mae Hninl. Wiilntr. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK ,. takes pleasure in announcing the appointment of W. G. SHUGART as its representative in Roseburg and Douglas County. Mr. Shugart has recently moved from Glasgow, Mon tana, to Oregon. He has represented the Mutual Lite Insurance Company of New York for twenty years as District Manager at his former location. We are con fident he will bring to the policyholders of our Com pany, present and future, excellent service and re liable information as to the kind of insurance which you should own. We bespeak for him an opportunity to discuss with you, your insurance needs. Mr. Shu gart may be reached at 242 So. Rose, Roseburg, Ore gon. WILBUR K. HOOD, Manager Corbett Building Portland, Oregon Woman Ex-Golf Champ Is Paralysis Victim MADISON. Wis.. Sept. 21. (AP) - Iniunlile paralysis last niulit claimed the lite of Mrs. Kdward T. (lemon. 111, the former Dorothy Paue. who won Ihe women's west ern goll championship when she was 17 years old. Myrtle Creek Man Dies Suddenly at Ashland Jack Crawford, well-known resi lent of Myrtle Creek, passed away COME DANCE AT IDLEYLD PARK Sat. Evening, Sept. 21 ill d iilisl will r 1 pi, ..In. i r lir-d Ii his der (Irei'ti will sjiejik al tin- i Imr. lit ere. cdncMlay aiuhl w HI lie hrhl hi I Kili:cne Sunday allciiioini ul inn ; ii'i lock. liev. Charles A. l:,laids nl- j ricialiiiK. I n 1 1 i m. nl w ill I.,. in lieM Haven ceini'lcrv. The arniii!-,' Ii Intents mi' iu clurc.c ul the Dom-lns III!'. I'll luuue I till l-l Mtn-t u llll Is -uuiiii "n.l iiilinintslrulion." iinlinu'il. 'will lutllii'i ueiiiw, yecK in i'iiiati:i. in linuUil ler luriu I. u h In iuiu n ni' I h i' u Mi . In the pin enn- IT III .it v Police Are Withdrawn In Kidnaping Case (Continued from pare 1) li nt " D-A-N-C-E J.-ilc nnnini'r ilnlons I. Illlr .Miiir, 1hi som tl l'. Hint ;in ('ninitcH M;irt TrisUu jun! - ( - j -- in (lflnuii nj I .outs Shiiitinl, Chips, pn'siili'iit if tin1 vast I'lilpn IhhI-i' ('ji)t.. v:i! imt for an it him1, in his pi-ciui. ;icioinlt:uilt'(i hv his mu r, wJicn the kiilnaiHT iIiom- tip in a f;ir anil rnimhlv c:irriiil him nuay. Th' ntan llm-aU'Di-il the nurse uiilt a pi fiul. (.'alen, v ho with Ills wife i:uiie lieri' Itu l In ii'i-eiit initrriare ol the entintrss' hruther. rintiles Clu'Islfiisuii. waft lakitiK tin mine .art In ariaticiim lo Mini'lv wlih (tie kill mi pith' w ishrs. He inhl newsmen : "We havi' lcn'H'f't''! r" fni'ii'ineni neneieM to wiihlmM an TURKEY HALL OAKLAND SATURDAY NIGHT Sfptrmbf r r 1 st Music By R.ilph Ohman nml His Orchrstra Join the Ftin Go Where the Crowd Goes. Onts4rie inrluriinq tac: Ladirs 10c MRS. CHAS. A BRAND Teacher of Singing Masonic Building High School Credits Given Phones 695-J-1 132-L i . zrr. i V "UBS-. i I SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO, Slnco 1878 Emil Sick, Pres. Summer Days ! It seems that these long, lazy, and warm sum mer days should never end. But almost before you know it, cold rains will come and evenings ot home in a warm house will be greatly appreciated. There is no reason why you should not have summer warmth in your home this winter. Now before the chilly nights and frigid morn ings remind you get that fuel supply ordered. Now Is the Time to Plan For It A sawdust burner for your furnace may be your best plan. We are prepared to give you figures and facts about saw dust as a fuel. Now is the time to store your sawdust for winter use. If you plan to burn wood, order NOW before it will cost you more SLAB WOOD PRICES 16-in. Green Slab Wood, 1 load $3.00 4-ft. Green Slab Wood, per cord $2.00 Dry wood is available in 4-ft. and 16-in. lengths Phone 282 You've on tike SO-Yard Lin Now that the season Is here, the dream of every football enthusiast is a seat on the 50-yard line - right in the middle of the field where he won't missany of the action. And YOU'RE on the 50-yard line, too, this very moment! You won't miss a thing from where you're sitting. Spread out before you, in the ad vertising columns of this newspaper, is vital in formation which will make life better for you and your family. The advertisements in this newspaper are truthful. Read them carefully. They bring you news of true values at reasonable prices . . . You can spend your money with confidence, from where you're sitting now.