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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER '8, 140.
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laa Daily !? Hnadnr by Ue
IVewe-IUvlen Co., las.
Meaaber ol Ta Aaaorlatt Preaa
The Aaaoelated Prima l exclusive
ly entitled to the una for republ ca
tion of all nawa dlapntchea cpaillii-d
to It or not olherwlae credited In
thla paper and to all Incal newa
published herein. All rlghla of r
publlcation of apodal dlipatcliea
Serein ar alio raiarved.
Harris Ellsworth Editor
Entered aa aorond elasa mattar
May 17. 1020, at tho poat office at
Roarburf. Or(on. under act of
March 2, 1171.
Represented by
Kan York 271 Madlnon Ave. C hl
raao :i0 N. MUlilBim Ave Nun
Kr.i.el.,.1 220 Buall fit reel llr
trolt :I084 W. Clrund Boulevard
I. A.arlra m S. Hprlnit Klrcet
HeatHr 603 Stewart Htroot l'rl-N.J--520
S. W. Sixth Ave Ml.
Lanla 411 N. Tenth Htroot.
ism
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PlIUS
Ml
IATIM
ukarrlptlos llntra
Dolly, par year by mall M
rally. 6 inonlha by mall J.;"
Dally, J montlia by mull.. f
Dally, by currier per month... . .-
Dally, by carrier par year 70
Every state, county and city
official or board that liundlea
public money ahould piihllnh at
regular Intervala an accounting
ot It, allowing where anil how
each dollar la apent. Thla la a
fundamental principle of demo
cratic government.
BKPUKK III" fli'Ht "NtiwnlKipT
work' 'In finally Inywl nwity In
tho hlatnry of the yr-nr I'JIO, lei
there bo aim moro tiilin nppiiiiBiil
of tho Kioiit viiluo to ilciniHiitry
known it tho freedom of Hie
preHH.
Thu pri'HH of Ainuilcu In five
cnimlltiitlnniilly free. It l iluilur
ed so hy tho bill of I'lRhta. Ilul
the word fromloin, llko other i?eu
oral tonus mien hs luxes, wiikom,
or looieHtlon, Is a word of cIiihhI
fleatlon rather than of accuiulu
description.
In other words when wo say
"freedom of the press" Just what
li meant? Do wo mean tho phrns'i
as tho president noes It or us It is
Interpreted hy a small town nil
tor? a a
Inasmuch as the view ot tho
phi-UNO by tho president Is Infin
itely moro Important In Implica
tion than tho view or I ho hiuiiII
town editor, Ilia opinion or a Wash
ington t'orrnsponileiit, a man who
Is In u position In Interpret this
view. Is wiirl li havliiK.
Arthur Kinrk, Washhmlon re
porter for the New Vork Times
ono of tho ureal newspapers of Ihe
world yesterday addressed n
ineellni! of Ihe New York Slalo
.Society of Newspaper ICilitms. Ill
Ills prepared address he accused
the national ailinliilslnilUiii ol
holding "Ihe viewpoint that the
press Is tiiilrulhliil und iniliili,"
mid ndded:
"I.Ike any slaliile. the hill or
rights can he made In conform to
ll new prcvalllliK philosophy and
pollllcal purposes, r'lom my per
sonal observations and exper
iences dlli'lna .these last seven
years I do not trust Ihe current
philosophy when applied lo I ho
ancient freedom of I In- press."
Krock said that while "many
American anverninoiils have Mono
to war with at least a section ol
the press." these weie "amateur
by ciiinpai isou."
"The now deal." lie asserted,
"has pi-rlcclcd a lot inula.
"lis basis Is the president's
press i-onl'ei em-e. The first layer
imposed on the basis nl Ihe press
coiil'erence consists el otllclal
favors surreptitiously extended to
syndicated CHliiiunists who are
'sympathetic.'
"The next layer in Ihe stincluie
Is composed of Hie battalion ol
government press agents. They
work night and day. at public ex
pense, to clrcula!" every le.li'liil
act In ruvoiahlc terms, to c,loss
oor errors and to conceal what
lor utiy reason Is not desiicil in
be known.
"The capstone was set In place
by the president himself. II Is
composed of technical denials of
substanlliilly trim news stories,
und steady liuplh aliens Hint Hie
press Is unreliable imp! often
venal."
.lust fuur weeks from loilny tho
people of Ihe I'nlted Slates are go
ing; lo the polls. They will either
affirm this procedure. approve ilils
formula --which constitutes an at
tack on press freedom, as Kmek
sees it, or Ihey will deny lis right
to pnriietuallou. We repeal Ibis
Is tho most Imporlanl presidential
election In u Kcnciallon.
Intend to pay their ilohts.
NATIONS Ihut go too deeply U
. debt pay. of course but not 'y
th hrd but lumpM method of
EdKtoriala on Newt
(CaottMMi trim 94 U
taxation. They pay by JUGOI.ING
THE CURRENCY.
History Is plain on Unit point.
A THOUGHT about your news-
paper this being newnpupor
week:
If you had been lout on (tin ili?n
rt, your first question AKTKIt
wati'r, porhaps even before loud
would be:
"What has happened?"
TUKW.S of tho world, of tho na-
' tlon, of your family, of your
friends, of the state of buslntws
Ih one of the essentials of huimin
existence, taking Its place along
with food, clothliiK and shelter.
llest, ri'Hi-r map of Kurope is onn
vliit.li would have all evidrmvH nl
illtleiisiu removed.
First words heard on the WW
phone wei-H spoken In IST'i and il
si'eniH aH though that woman mi
the parly line hasn't oil' it
Rlliee.
A seven-ton stoneri usher hIoIimi
from a M it-himm Kinvcl pil Is
onoiiKh to make thu deed welh
heavily on anybody's conscience.
Japanese and French forces
went hultliui; at a dace called
Iiong I niiK, which sfiundH as
though they came out Muliting at
the bell.
Councilman In a Cleveland sub
urb was selected from a hat. which
ho probably will start talking
through in usual eoum-iliuauic
fashfou.
Adolf Is hollering thai llrilain's
door of doom is ready lo open, but
none of his lialiau beuchinen has
come close enough it, help knock
on It.
The office hliiml regrets the de
cision tr, close the llurnoi road. She
kind of enjoyed reeling those shav
ing ereiini lyrics.
KRNR
I BrMaaMIng yd
KOt Kllaayala
REMAINING IIOUKS TODAY
l:oo Mallnee llancc.
4:15 Ma Perkins. Oxydol.MBS.
4:110 Sands of Time. .Mils.
Bum Ned Jordan, Secret Agenl,
MIIS.
r.rlln-- Varieties.
0:45 Cip't. Midnight, Ov.iltinc,
MBS.
0 : (ill l-'iillon Lewis, Jr., MIIS.
li: la 1 llnner llance.
i;::il-.liilm II. Hughes. MIIS.
: tr. Melodies .Modern.
6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utili
ties. 7:00-Itayiuoiiil tiraiu Swing.
MIIS.
7 : 1 .r. - Muluiil Maeslros.
7:30 Wythe Williams, American
Safety Razor Co., MBS.
7:45 Sensational Quizzes, Sensa
tional Cigarettes, MBS.
S : On - l.ailgh n' Swing Club, MIIS.
S::iu Hick Jill-gen's Kreh.. MIIS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS.
!l: 1'. - Kdily liiichln's inch.. MIIS.
11:110 - Civile I, inns' (llch.. MIIS.
0:00 Haven of Rest, MBS.
n:;io Sign on.
w i:iNi:snv. ocT. it
7 ;ini Sllltl' and Nnnseli-ie.
7:30 Ncwa Review of the Air.
7:40 News, Denn Gerretsen Co.
7:45 J. M. Judd Sflya "Good
Morning."
7:.".o Hhapstidy In Wax.
S:hi Ilreakfast Club. MltS.
S ;:!- Interhide.
8:40 Bess Bye, R.incho Soups,
MBS.
s :."- Mutual I s. .MltS.
j. nit linioihy Siewiis 1 1 11 111 pH-
reys' Supi aim. M MS.
9:15 Man About Town.
!::; Let s I'hn Ibidi:.'. M1!S.
t IT. Keep Kll tu Music. .MIIS. '
10:00 Can You Imagine That,
Copco.
10:15 I'll Never Forget. True
Story Magazine. MBS.
in tM .lobiisuu Family. MIIS.
0:45 Bachelor's Children, Old
Dutch Cleanser. MBS.
11:00 Our Friendly Neighbors, Al-
ka Seltzer. MBS.
:15 Wheel of Fortune.
tr. School ol the Air. .M US.
nil Luncheon Concert.
:15 Sport News, Dunham Trans
fer and Powell's Hardware.
.'2"' - It h vi hin at Katidom.
:35 Parkinson's Information Ex
change. In Inlet -hide.
: I.". Stale and laical New s.
:50 News-Review of the Air.
:00 Henninaer's Man on the
Street.
1 : l.'i I on l.cc School of the Ait .
MltS
1 Win Id's Fair S 111 plum h
Hand, MIIS.
J : mi -A t Your Command
l!.;in Know Your Ametlc:i, MliS.
:i;im- A IV hulletins. MI?S.
.h-ny l.lains Oi. J,.. MI5S.
3:30 The Quiet Hour.
1 : Mil Matinee I mure.
4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS.
I HO -The Tune Jamboree.
ri:no-To lie Announced.
,S::tn I .est We For set.
5:45 Cap't Midnight, Ovaltine,
MBS,
fi-oit Fiilion I .ev. i-.. Jr., MIIS.
il1 1.". IMnner hance. ,
II tin Jnlin II. IImcIh-:.. MIIS.
t; t"-- i,tl Time
6:55 News. Calif. Pacific Utili
ties Co.
7:t'u Hnymonil Cram Swim;.
MIIS.
7 I --Mutual Maestro..
7::io - auv KanEcr. MliS
8:00 The Answer Man, Van Dyke
Cigars. MBS.
V I. .".- Foot ha II KoHum. M MS.
S: IMantalleuanes. MliS
9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS.
!l .l.'i Mlti hell Ayres" lrch MltS
!-3'-C'lydo Lucas' On h . MUH.
10;00 Hjveo ot Re&t MBS.
Ui.30 Sipn ciff.
BARBS
OUT OUR WAY
Navy Reservists
Told to "Stand By
WASHINGTON, (let. 7.- (AIM
Navy 11 nd marine reservists, 01 d
im I'd to "shunt hy" In a inohili;t
I ion 01 Mcr .'iHeciiim is,iino men,
wen expected to he not it led of
I heir assignments und report Ink
dales in (he next few fliiVS.
The mobilization order, calling
up eiHnmh men to swell tne
strength of the nnlion's sea person
nel to l lii.mm. was issued late Sai
itrdny hut orticiiits tsaid its mean
purpose was to put reservists on
Mil ice I hat del in ite orders would
he furl hcomlni; t-lioilty.
The onler appiiei mily to Ihoso
in the navy and marine corps re
I serve- all men who have served he
I lore in the naval Imces. li did not
jaflect Home WW.VXl nieinheis of tho
navy's volunteer reserves, the vul
jiinleer inaiine curps reserve or the
i im reliant marine reserve.
Polar Bear Slays Mate
At San Francisco Zoo
SAX FHANCISCO, Oct. T.--(AI')
The bliss which city off icials hop-
cd would perviidf Flebdiluickflr
(zoo's resfdenls in tlndr new "1111
1 1 lira I habilal" surroiimiiuus failed
jlo impre.ss lll Hill, a cunlatikeroiis
i t'olar bear.
i Wliile hmiilreds id' persuns were
(natheilhu yesterday lo watch dedl
j cation cereinntiies of Ihe Sl'.imii,uimi
uuiinal home. Hit; Itlll suddenly al
j tacked his mate.- M In. fatally
juimnded hrr. and then heid her un-
' tier ualel- w htle she died.
j mi aiiendanis and one police
j man mouuM in vain to part I lie
bears, whose roars drew a thront:
i to (be bear pits. Oi'licials, seeking
I lo b arn why Hie hi male touuht
uiih ihe smaller female, a rarily.
I said Ibu Hill ini.lit have been upset
i hv 1 he new t in roundinys and
'cn.wd.
no nlticiiil- said Ihev hadn't de
ided w hal lo do u ith ti( Kill.
Patriotic Program Held
j In Drain Grade School
I I. If l. Oct. s On last Fi tda
ui-Mlim:: a new l;iur was raised a
j t be I it a in im ade school, with appi o
jpiiate cm enmities. In Ihe alldllnr
ni 111 a H i'-: salute w as im'mmi and
;lbe ptcdi'e ul allegiance . lolloweil
1 ii .1 sniu: "Ametit-a (tie I tealll i t ill."
! Three Mb ::iude lie-mbeis of the
js-nial IjAnm ilas-i. i:,ie a hisiury
ot the I in it new v.-1 nl recto ds.
;"C. S lle-tniv itt Stum." was
1daed. Usili;; ihe to w i.tdio letord
j pta ver. w ii li .speaki uc mb i ephone.
The whole m h.ii.l ! .t b l'. i
I Stunts maiched lo the tnmi nf the
bin hi in;: w he 1 1. t he new 1 la was
iiMUilnl and iaied lo ihe lop ol
Ihe bilihiiui: bv Wn Scollts. Hucle
calls uere uni'ii and ihe chtml
.siiiii, "Siar Spaiu.b d Hanuer."
W. R. Godfrey, Resident of
Douglas SO Years, Dies
Milium If ichnnlson Codiiey. 7!,
a resident d Ijosidniic and vicin
ity tor the last seetal yea is. died
Mo ml a v cumiiiil: at t lie h'line ot
Mrs, Pel 1 ha I a lor 01 Kosehurs
Jiller a shoii Illness, lie was born
in Princeton Y. Ya., Atmnst If'.t
lie had been a resident ol litis
loimlv lor the pa-1 .o ears and at
"tie time was in the liver bulnes
m t 11 1- i lai . lie also vas encased
111 taimiiii: nai l-ooi.iuuuiass. the
;:nii, lo: s mm , ears. Mis w ile
pas.-ed :iui seveial je.ii.s aco He
is sinied by a ou. T. I.. Codlfev.
of Teton lb. The body was re
!ined lo Ihe Stearn-s inorluatv.
1 .ikl.iiul, and tuheial services will
In- annoiim ed laler
Godoy Hands Doraiio His
j First Defeat; Bout Slow
I p till. 1 i: 1. p 11 1 A. tvi. s.
: 1 APi Aiiurn iioiioy is sattdy past
l the 1 1 1 t tMistat U on tie omeback
Iiiail that be hopes will lead to a
1 hud meet inn with Ilea. w einht
I'buuipien Joe launs.
The '"J pound senor troin Chile
iii.tUiut: his I'd st t in.; appcarauc
-llji e I u'lti- stopced bin in .lunt
looU a uiiauiinous 10-rouml densiou
VHAT LITTLE. . THIS BALAMCE. 1 (SOINC FOR V
( KETCH CM TH IS PERFECT TO A
TOP THERE, THERE'S NOBOPY SRAM- HEAD
THAT'S TW IM THAT NEKT MAW'S ? ACH5
6AFETV--HOW ROOM, IS THERE ? WHAT
-- ' DO OU LV, BY TK' WAV, I FOR '
I THAT HAIR- COME OVER TO V ?
I TRIGGER PULL ? SE. IF WE COULD V f Vl
1 A TAKE A LOOK V 6ET UP A J 'I
V ' VS'3&&&J&!$A : BORN TMIRTY VEAR too eoost mmmit J
DAILY DEVOTIONS
IHt. CHAS. A. KDWARDS
"In tho heuinniiiK (!od." don.
1:1. These lour words arc the
explanation ol nil tho majesty,
all the lory, und nil tho har
mony nf the heavens and the
earth, Thr-y explain nil tho
sciences havrt made possible,
and they tell the story of human
progress and achievement. Tho
chemist In his lah'Matnry, tho in
ventor in his workshop, the
scientist in his experiment sta
tion, the mechanic at his bench,
and the farmer in his fields seek
to obey natural law; which
means they want to know how
Cod has planned lor things to be
done, and Ihey do them that
way. I imtlie a plea for the
same obedience in morals as in
mechanics; in relluion as in
science. When yoinm David
fito God first place he was
moro than a iimtch for a lion,
and a hear, and a uiant: and
later wrote the twenty-third
Psalm. When he pavo himself
first place he went down to de-ii-at.
and liisLMace and shame;
and he then wrote the rifty-first
Psalm. The man who tnkon
care oT God's fields will find
Clod behiK his kemper, .-Seedtime
and harvest, day and'liinht.
summer and wlnler. are among
Cod's promises. Amen, ;
last nielit Iroin Philadelphia's (jus
Monuio in a slow linht.
H was tho first hout fmrav.io has
lost in his last 2 stalls. He
weighed I HI, heaviest of his ca
reer. Aumessivciiess and harder punch
in the clinches won tho nod
lor Godoy. I tot h elected to fifilit
at (dose (piarters and the crowtl ol
."..-Hin who paid 11 cross of SS.Snl)
spent most ol the evening shoutliiR:
lor action. Arturo landed the host
blow of Ihe tiiht in Ihe third round,
a smashing rlpht to the jaw that
sta:;:'.ered the stocky Italian.
FAMED INVENTOR
HORIZONTAL
1, 4 Inventor of
cotton gin.
fl Great lake.
1 1 Portuguese
coin.
12 In Ihe midst of
13 DoRina.
1 5 Volumes.
16 Tiny
sandwiches.
18 Half an cm,
19 Secant of
nn arc.
20 Chef.
21 Founlnin.
25 Pressing tool.
26 Fern seed.
29 Wheel hub.
30 Woger.
32 To woo.
33 Kvcrgreen
tree.
.14 Preposition.
36 Membranous
bag.
,!9 Child.
39 Advertisement
40 Pen point.
42 School of
whales.
44 Mine shaft hut
45 Force.
46 Every.
48 Aviator.
50 Secreted..
51 Region
52 To make a
speech.
53 Toward sea.
55 His machine
was called the
36 His gin Is the
prototype of
gins.
Answer to Previous runic
IM I M l SnwIlTNiTTrEl
I' 2 3 j j5 6 7 6 I V
2 I fT iaLj Bil
L pp5 q i lj"
Ruth L. Harvey
Passes in Eugene
MlHB Ituth h. Harvey. 2h, a for
mer rosldent of Ito.ebuig, dieil
Sunday morning at Sacrod Heart
hospital In Kimono, death coming
suddenly following a short illness.
She was horn December I, 1919,
In Thorpe, Wash., nnd moved to
RosehurR with her parents when a
small child. She attended the Itose-
huri? schools and was graduated
from IlosnbuiK high school prior to
19Hi, when she moved to KiiRone.
Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
li. Harvey, reside on thu John Hu
nch bark farm at Melrose. She also
loaves a sister, Mrs. .Hurt Uruliner,
of Kosehurg, and a brother, Klmcr
Harvey, of Campbell, California.
Mr. ami Mih. Harvey and Mr.
and Mrs. iM'iillner left here Sunday
In response to a message announc
ing Miss Harvey's sudden illness.
Funeral services are to he held
at 2 p. in. Wednesday from the
Veatch chapel in Kugene, with in
terment in Host Haven Memorial
park.
Boole Bombardment
SALT I.AKH 0ITY Ociirgo C.
MutlilKon claims he and homloncrs
in a wiiy, aro brotlierH-uiiilcr-tlie'
boinliK. Kvery night hetwcon mid
nlullt and 1 a. in.. Mmhisoll told po
lice, sninoone riiihrIick an cmply
milk bottle agalust his front door.
WEATHER STATISTICS
By the U. S. Weather Bureau.
lllllniiilly 1:30 p. in. yesterday 50
Highest temperature yesterday 72
Lowest temperature last night 51
Precipitation for 21 hours 0
Preclp. since first of month 22
Preiip. from Sept. 1, 1910'. 3.03
Kxi ess since Kept. 1, 1910 1.17
16 Dove's call.
17 Eye tumor.
19 Pine fruits.
20 Sea gull.'
22 fo grow
together.
23 Spike of corn.
24 The-cotton gin
separates
from cotton.
27 Postscript
(abbr.).
28 Musical note.
31 Catchword.
3.1 Enemy.
35 Coronet.
37 Fowl.
38 Clan symbol.
39 Helper.
41 Puffed.
43 Russian
village.
44 Folding bed.
45 Passport
indorsement.
47 To saunter. .
49 To lick up.
50 Owned.
51 While.
54 Form of "."
VERTICAL
2 Citrus fruit.
3 Part of eye.
4 Plural
pronoun.
5 Goddess of
peace.
6 Cohesive.
7 Tree bark.
8 You.
lOIdant.
12 He was an
by birth.
13 Stints.
14 Rigid. . .
urnr - ' - '
City League Standings
Tenm W L Pet.
RosRburg Allnya 11 4 .7:1:1
limpqiiR Clonnoi-8 10 5 .877
Klka Cluh 9 II .600
Dinihnm'a Traneter 7 8 . .4(17
Sandy's Pluco 7 8 .4D7
Copco 6 9 .400
Utno Bioa t 10 .an
Texaco C'hlofn B 10 .3.13
Bin Ten AveraxoHr I.unil 1S2,
naUKhinun 179. Henry 17S, Uoucock
174, Dlivla 17.1, Ci'cll Illai k Hi7, Diiit
1117, Slock 165, H. Miller 1G3, Iliull-
h'an lilt.
Games Last mgnt
RnsoburK Alluya a; Sandy's
Place 1.
Imnhuin's Tiiiiiafcr 2: Copco 1.
Utno Bios. 2; Umpquft Clean-
ora 1.
Texaco ChlefH 2; Klks Chili 1.
IliRh Indlvliliial scorn and hiKli
net-lea acore, Bnucock, 234 and 021.
Scorei :
Rika Club:
Sherman ...
Kllloit
Hl-owu
ilodKCTH
Stcplicnsnn
Ilandlcup ...
...198
...148
...146
...138
...186
...1S4
1!W
140
ir,9
12S
144
ir,4
918
203
1119
158
170
l.-.o
13.1
134
133
169
f2a
421
474
3S7
4SS
462
158
154
970
.214
.. 99
.123
.130
.179
...135
8S0
869 2757
Texaco Cliiefa:
I. und
Morgan
Flogel
Patchelt
II. .Miller
Handicap
184
165
17S
143
198
135
601
433
456
443
527
405
985 1000 2865
i:ino Bros.:
1). Stevenson 170
0. McQueen 130
G. l.oomiH 135
V. Uoucock 224
11. II y 193
Handicap 136
9S8
riiipqiia Cleaners:
Carr 203
Roser 131
Tannluiid 14u
Worledgo 1IM
152
133
165
203
156
136
945
1 15
111!
189
112
182
133
114
159
194
144
455
407
459
621
493
408
136
910 2S43
202
1 SO
137
112
207
550
457
466
364
515
453
Day 15ii
I Handicap 151
921
K.t
925 9S9 283!
i Roseliurg Alleys:
RadiEiin
.163
2o2
17S
172
IS 6
178
157
161
16S
203
200
87
976
162
129
162
1 39
96
177
I Slock
Schaerer
iMerritt
llaughiiiaii
i Handicap
..195
.133
..151
.1611
.. S7
534
473
540
53S
261
2S68
473
438
450
386
3118
531
87
889 1003
Sandy's Place:
Weiss
Toels
1!. Miller
It. Hose
tionilniim
Handicap
152
.179
117
.121
131
177
913
159
13(1
1 II
123
138
177
8 IIS
158
184
155
141
123
185
916
170
135
132
168
211
8115 2616
CopCo:
1 Spencer ...
O. Htuce
It. Hlmiliargcr
II. Black
.130
.135
.Hill
.1X9
.101
1S5
119
139
1 50
130
98
437
158
411
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Tenmile
TKNMII.K. f)t. S Klilred Italh-
koy lui.t Kno to Sitlotn to Hltend
Willamette univorHit y. His bio
iher, Arlliur lliithkey, litis Hltomled
the university for the jmst two
yenrs.
Otlo Htibnor hiis c loanoil out n
KIrhiK In his I'Hsturo hihI ri'inenlrd
tho mhII hiouiiiI the spriuir and fn
stallcfl an elerlrir pump and piped
the vatei into his house.
Mrs. Audrey .Malone and danirh
lor. Joy Ann. were transarlinir
husinesH in Kosebnrff SHtiirday.
Mihs Joy Ann is taking music les
sons in Iloseburp:.
Mrs. AllH Howard. Mrs. Irene
I loutolka and small daughter. Lil
lian Joan, mid Mrs. L. M. MrCaf
Troy and small Kranddauchler.
Mary Ann Cabot, visllod tho school
last Kriday attornoon.
Jamos llomollia was busy Friday
plowiim nn tho (,nne Howell farm.
Mr. Howell purchased the Ilert
Wood an! faun just recently.
Mrs. Julia Crowley spent the
week visiting her dauchter in Mvr
lle INdnt.
Mrs. Mary Waliramuth spent Fri
day visiilnti her sister anil brother-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. YV, H. Mere
dith, or Dllbird.
.Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Cabot liave
as their house iicHt. l,eo Kile of
Seattle, Wash.
Mrs. (Jladys Hathkoy anr Mrs.
Minnio Hathkoy aro. busy harvest
ini? their walnut crop. Thoy aro
harvosiltiK tho nut crop early this
year us the (tray squirrels aro car
rying the nuts away.
Miss Willamao Muetzol nf upper
Olalla was a Kuest at the home of
Mrs. Alicu Mi-Caffrcy Thursday
ovoniiirT.
Chiudo WaleHinuth is imttins in
crop fur Albert Williams this week.
I'ui'loy Halm is employed at
Camas Valley diuclnp: polo holes
for tho West Hotmlas U.K.A. eloc
trie powur line to the Mrs. Ada
Heuti farm homo.
Mrs. Ksthor Cabot and son. Jack,
were shopping and tranactinir
business In Koseburi: Saturday.
Those from Tenmile to attend
tho l-H proetam held nt Kiveradaio
uranst hnll IhsI Momlaf nmht were
Mrs. lassie Smith. Miss Kloronro
Vllis. MihS JohHnna Krbe. Miss
(Hive Kreltrer, Joe Lewollu and
Jack Cabot.
John Hyatt, who is omployod by
SKATING
Wtd., Sat. and Sunday
at the
RAINBOW RINK
WINCHESTER
the H.E.A., wa a business caller at
the Purley Hahn home last Friday.
Leo Elle and J. L. Cabot were
transacting business In Roseburg
Thursday.
Jim Henry sent ten ton of grain
to Roseburg to have cleaned last
week.
Those from Tenmlle to enjoy
booster night at the Evergreen
grange hall last Monday night were.
Mr. and Mrs. J. SI. canoi ami
daughter, Mary Ann, and Mr. and
.Mrs. U M. McCaffrey.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Williams were
picking walnuts at Dillard the last
few days.
Herman Hubner la staying nt the
home of Mrs. Martha Paul in Co
qullle, a former resident of Ten
mile. Mr. Hubner is emploved at
a logging camp near Coqullle.
Mrs. Christina Chrlslopherson
has purchased an electric pump
She plans to install an irrigation
system In the Bprlng.
MiKH If 1 1 1 lo Rprague Is homo with
her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. James
Sprague. Miss Rprague was em
nloyeil for the past two months In
Roseburg at the homo of .Miss 11a
IjlUlllll'tl.
STATEMENT
Slatoment of tho ownership, man
nRomont, circulation, etc., roqulrort
by the acta of congress of An east
24, 1912. and March 3, 1033 of
llosobui'jr News-Review, published
daily, except Sunday at Hoseburg,
OreRon. for October 1. 1910.
Stato of Oregon. County of Pong-
las, ss:
1 to fore mo, a notary public In and
for the state and county aforesaid.
I personally appeared Harris Ells
worth, who. having been duly
sworn according to law, deposes
and says that lie is tho editor of
the Roseburg News-Review, and
that the following is, to the best of
this knowledge and belief, a true
statement of the ownership, man
agement (and If a daily paper, the
(circulation), etc.. of tho nforcsahl
; publication for the date shown in
tho above caption, required by the
act of August 2i. 1912. as amended
by the act of March 3, l!K!:i. em
bodied in section 5:17. Postal laws
and Remilatlous. printed on tho re-
I verse nf this form, to-wit:
I I. That the names and addresses
of the publisher, editor, mumming
editor, and business managers aro:
Publisher. News-Review Com
pany. Roseburg. Oregon: editor.
.Harris Ellsworth. Roseburg, Ore
igon; unmaking editor, none; bust
jness manaeer, Harris Ellsworth,
j Roseburg, OreKon.
i 2. That the owner Is: (If owned
hy a corporation. Us name and ad
dress must bo stated and also lm
j mediately thereunder the names
j and addresses of stockholders own
j irnr or holding one per cent or moro
of tntali amount of stock. If not own
ed by a corporation, the names and
jaddresses of tho Individual owners
jmust be given. If owned by n firm,
j com puny, or other unincorporated
.concern. Its name and address, as
well hs those of oncYt hrdividua!
member, must be given.)
I News-Review Companv, Rose
burg. Oregon: Harris r-Mlsworth,
Kosehurg, Oregon; Southern Oro
'tron Publishing Company, Engeno,
Oregon.
I II. That the known bondholders.
mortRagees. and other security
holders owning or holding 1 per
'front or more, of total amount nf
bonds, mortgages, or other socurl
I ties are: none.
j t. Thai, the two paragraphs next
; above, Riving the names of the own
ers, stockholders, and security hold
lors. If any. contain not only the list
jof stockholders and security hold
ers as they appear upon the books
or the company but also, in cases
where the stoi-kholder or security
bolder appears upon the books of
I the company as trustee or in any
jOthor fiduciary relation, the name
of the person or corporation for
I whom such trustf c Is acting, is
civcn: also that the said two para
jCraphs contain statements embrac
ting affiants full knowledge and be
lief as to the circumstances and
conditions under which stockhold
ers and security holders who do
not appear upon the books of I ho
company as trustees, hold stock and
securities in a rapacity other than
that of a bona fido owner: and this
afliant has no reason to believe
that any other person, association,
or corporation has any interest di-
I reel or -indirect in tun said stock,
Miniiili. in- il
so stated by him.
.". That the averag.' number of
copies of each issue of this publica
tion sold or distributed, throtich the
mails or otherwise, to paid sub
scribers during the twelve mouths
preceding the date shown above
is 3IH.
HARRIS EIXSWORTJI.
Sworn to and subscribed before
mo this 8th dav of October. l!U'i,
(Seall CHAIti.ES V. STANTON.
(My commission expires Oct. IS.
HM 1 )
STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY jfj
alumcm. malanp
Return Here Tom Scanlon, of
.1.- i,laa EYirAftt PmtActive as
Isoclation. has returned here, fol
lowing several days at Crater, Dia
mond and Odell lakes.
ORDER
Winters Fuel
NOW!
Slab Wood Prices
16-ln. Dry Slab Wood,
1 load $4.50
4-ft, Dry Slab Wood,
per cord $3.00
Gresn wood It available In 4-ft
and 16-ln. lengths.
Mill wood Sawdust
In Portland
Roseburg Headquarters
Danmoore
Hotel
12th at West Mori
FREE GARAC
Family Rates
Room with 2 double
with bath $3.50 for a ft
of 4. . . Single rates
$1.50. Double rates
$2.00.
Guarantee ... If rates
appointments aro not
hods
mill!
il "1
ah vJ.
T I R E L Y SATISFACTORY,
your taxi fare fo another ho) k
tel cheerfully paid. VI
RAY W. CLARK, Manager.
What's On the AirM
Oh, I feel terrible this morning
I just had a terrible dream
about missing
GOOD MORNING NEIGHBORS
Tuesday and Thursday
8:00 A. M.
We can't pay off the mortgage,
Mr. Legree, so take the home
stead, but please don't take our
radio. I just couldn't stand to
miss
LAUGH N' SWING CLUB
Tuesday, 8:00 P. M.
Sergeant. I want you to arrtst
anyono who isn't listening to
SENSATIONAL QUIZZES. It's
a crime to miss that program.
SENSATIONAL QUIZZES
Tuesday and Thursday,
7:45 P. M.
HI-LIGHTS ON WEDNES
DAY'S PROGRAM
10:00 Can You Imagine That?
10:15 I'll Never Forget.
10:45 Bachelor's Children.
11:00 Friendly Neighbors.
11:15 Wheel of Fortune.
12:15 Sport News.
12:35 Information Exchange,
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