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TWO Stimson Announces New Array Plans WASHO-:(;TilN. lli-L IT. -f API Sncretiiry f StliiiHon 1111- lioiineeil t I: v ''ml Hie 1'lrnl. Hti.wiu HOllH'tlVA I Cl ' l . OIlH would ll Inducted lalu lei) uim' m ur uliout November IS. Helween that ilnle mid next Mitrrh G, ho mild, lluu.HOU recruits Hill hp called. Stluwin iiniiniinretl tin' diitoa at ii preKH conferiuieii In which he until thiil Wendell I.. Wlllkie hud liuen "nildled Into makiiiK stale input thai were neither fair nor Hcciirato" as to iiriiKre.su of housing for Hie oxiiiitliiili iiriny. The "(limit niajorlty" oi the new lioimiiiR facilities for n total laud force of l,2iiii.ueo men will he ready bv liecpinher niiniMiii wild. The war Kuciiilaiy aniioiincpil plans to form two new armored di visions next .Tune. They will bo the, army's third ami ioiirili of th.il type. Hup will have headquarters at Tine culliii. New York, and llle other lit Cam l HeaiircKHiil. Kmili will have a strenisih of nhoiil Ij.fiim men. A jN.aa.l.sM contract wiih lei, lie said for new IiiiiisIiik at Pine eiunp. The dales on which Ktlinsoii said II now la iilalllied to hliluct the se. luctlve. service trainees follow: November IS - -M.iiimi; 1 lefenilier 2 Ml.nui): Jnniiliry 3. l!lll ill."; .laiiuury 15 'jii.'jiiu: February ID llin.lilin; March 5 StMi.iiiiii. Beyond these dali'S. Mr. Slim son said "iiniy Coil and Hitler know what is Knini: to confront the l ull pil Hlales" mid create' the condi tions winch will delermlne the rale of cnllliiK m iiioni men. Stinisoit also Kavo ilntea when It was ponlulilplaled the i-eiuaillder ill the national kiiiiiiI would he niohlliiscd for n year of field liiiin llic . About U'li.WMi offlcci's ami men. coiuprlsliiR s divisions, SI roul nieiils and oilier units, will be or dered Into service 'hei ween Janu ary ,1 and .Tiiniiiiry l!i, he said, and the final -1,'Hmi xiinuluiucn will be cailed about February X Two KUurd collllnlielils have been put Into active service to date. The hrst. iMimherlnu (jn.niiii nieii. was ninllillzeil September IK. mill I he second 35,7(('. October 1M. Ilavy Band Barred At Willkie's Talk ST. UMMS. Oct 17.- (AIM -Wendell I.. WillUic's scheduled in formal talk lii'liiii: Ihe miiliiiin ; tit n concert H' Ihu fulled State Davy hand toniuht wan cancelled toiluy aftur Ihe sponsor ere in formed tin liinnl w mi hi nut lit? per mitted to play II tin republican preiddentlul uomljieu appeared nn Hit' pm;ianL, ' . .1, (Jordon HrnKn. president "I flio downtou n K I wan In i-tul):t, n;iid tlJGlll. (.'hiU'h'H HlMlllT. iHKM'llIt' of tliu hand, had Informed him nf 1 1n juciflpt ol' Instructions tliat the hand was not In lulllil Its eiiuaye iiumiI K 'Willkle wan lo speak at I lH? COUCeil. "liather I ha a cine any cui t mvoisy ." 1 1 emres sa lit. I In re liuhlicau mmintzullim decided to cancel Wlllkio's talk. A protent I hit t l In- huml was be lli t: used "t perpet'Me a rhi'ap political trick on lint people of St. Iiii Ik'' was wired lu Secretary ul itlm Navy Knox yesterday ly I!'p C. Arthur Andersen. St. I.mii dciiiuerat, Anderson said ln would have lodged 1 ho Miima protest if President Roosevelt wo o addro.is Inp I In meeting. The. concur) w as ht'iiiK sponsor ed by tho Kfwitnis clubs ot SI. JoiiIk lor I heir undi'ipt ivilcuod children's luud. and Ii vih al their invitation (h:M WlllUii's ap pnaitLnci' was arraiincd In follow bin major address here. New Service Station to Open Here Saturday The new Men ire .slatiim loi ali'd at Dull mid Sl.-pllrns M reels, "per nleil 1 Siamlar.l Sliiiinns, lm . will he foiiually opciiimI hir Inisiin-ss Sattltdav. Tip alllHHlllii'iiieiil as inaile toilay hv W. T. IVleiii. (p! nion manager lor Slalidaid Slalina;;. ColisliiiclitMi v.ml. mi the new sla lion wan rolllph'ted a Irw ilas ao and some si-rvire has lle"ll avail ahle. rcli'is staled. It'll Piiiumtow Ihe lolllllll opetllli:-: will he heral.leil Ivv llle plltcllase ni lin1 liisl lali'i. lull ;' nasol:m hy Major A. .1 Voairj llurlHM'l lllovcs has heell ll.illled ,i ii,,, ui .ilnii II,. u ill 1... I,l4 .v l.'.luai.l l.alli'llv. I .,,. (I...II :,iwl I'i.Ii. Waller. Student Who Objected to Army Draft Found Dead NKWPOHT. II I API The bain u I'lnilliplin. Jr.. --. Kbudu Island i-n.'e Oct. 17. Paul lieveiii .lalll'-stiiwn ulleue I. )' . r student, was li lllld b.-.slile l.li'li'.ld I luck toila; . Ncail'v was ,i Mai collt-itiiing pin-i capsa.cs. Stile Pol.c l.leillenaut O'.-ll Nul.li! leporled thai Ihe youlli le II unit- lo his mother sa:tt-.' 1m; v-oald nut In- fiu-ced intu tin- .nuiy Alt Hdidctbet- O mL OUR BOARDING HOUSE nM fci O-aTOME. WlTW moDODTiiMP TiNAt TO POLIM UP M.V 6ALEO PRESENTATION.; LET iia acchkap VDLl ARE A CALVE9 PARSING TaROUGH A GATEWAY - NOTE THE ELECTRIC CURRENT THAT MAR-RUMPH. ' MJ"- DIA&RJMV O A feltNv.ll THE TACE Of THE DISK FROM WHICH THE CURRENT THUS THE CURRENT .TttKES THE CAL1- IN THE SHAPE OF THE CIRCLE TRIANGLE m Hero's Son Joins r- 4 iff fnr ""J K- r' i $Jf Sjv r ;4 . If f te i .' m j";? i ma ri'l s . f"-v .(i; y j ' iJBi .- yf!$t ijt I - s "T , 4 J -A t &&it llM.A Irleuhnloi Clirlslophur Kilmer. 'J:l. wlio.se talhi'r. Joyce Kilmer, aullior of "Trees. " was killed lu mtion In Kriinre, shown alter doiiniin; the iinilorui of the KiStli Infantry his father's old rcmnient. The rcainieni, known as (lie "Fliitit ing 69th" since the Civil War. has heni Indurtrd into Federal service as purt of New York's 27lh Division, Govt. Hindrances To Business Scored IHISTON. (rt. IT. M. W. I'lenth. Jr.. president itt 1 1i Nil I iniiiil As.xni-iiit ion of lii mi i at-' luieis. eitel inday that "k eminent nul r inn ninths to l m si lies is a n-itl liimh ance to the country's doieiiM' pi ok rani." Ill ad tires- pn-p.ued t'tn' t lie J.'ttti annual ioiiviitiou ol ttii xinia led I nil list i ies t hu st-tts. lie iiiaiiitatiH'd : "It this emel -zv.n V is mi :it lilt as tn u, in, ml ijir diatiuik; ot mi.' i yonnu inanhnod :oi iiiti umal !' li'iij-e. ;itid t in- i iiii-i ript len t in ithtry in tin prepaiiitiiHi hr that j tlelfiiM. then it l stlll'irienily eiu I t ial tn e deteiist t lie mi pi i'iue ! naliiwial i ilil oi w.iy i "ll ilrteiis,. dors n"I ome tit-si i I 'al'' - II :i 1 1 1 ' 1 1 may itiait- lasl eleilsi' is nut I'MlHUi; liis! pn-clit i-mi-l i;elu is us. y In ciilun o Ihe agil'-r li:l l.-ual means, to reil ! llen 111 ''! Si I l.e 1 1 CI lliililliuns fur Uu- mastery ul I" i-illei pi lc ur tu n .1 llle laillilur Nor i d' lea.-e luiuinu in .si :t ii In- smsilii cd ill .in I .i .-. ll I ell lui suialli-d si i l-il Itams." Pii-nns s.ij.l that liu-it- w, i.- nu '21- i mini, is-. mis In ihi teiii ial :;u cimiitlit wbull 11 l!it- an- In sunn t e iilalol b sienc ci'l.ju slnlial i-iiai-Hlu Ml " Mill lii -lii urn- lilii-t t H-s w n ll I hi II lllsatlali lust lul - pun '-i " 11'- aiiiieil : III uu desire lu plot... I u; I him against t-Mciiial augn mii s tipisl nul alln ttu- -n Beer ROSEBURG NEWS with TK& MOUSE ALL TO OURSELVES, TUlS ISAM BANKER WHO&E FINNClwu tSHLMisc x TR!rSt HbM ANU dknus w u --.im; BRAND AND WITH VfcKV UTTt-E PAIN, TOO.' 3P it""" Ii!; I ;. IW Dad's Old Outfit statu i' ol tliiit freedom to vanish iit home and leave u.s (inly an etnii ty shell." Copy of First Version of National Song Acquired WASHINGTON. Oit. IT.-tAI't The horary ot eoiiKiess alitiouitred tiida tli.it it had luM aiilliired a I real patriotit- larity a copy ol tin- nrst published version ot Ameii 1 Selection o) the Itoselmri; News j ea's national antlieiu The Slai ; Ueview am' lit other I'aeitie eoast Spaimlod Hanner. dail nfwu-aperH to cany the new I The Miiiill hroadside. or liumlhill. i ad rrusiim iampai;;n tor Snow !s l.v Hi itu hes itml eonialniim the ! KliiKe eracUeis has just heen mi ! ntll'teM ot the sony. together with ; li'n:i.-.d by oifieials of the National 'a shori aieoum of hou it eiime mJMisiini oa:!any. he untteii. is or.e of only tuoj onsisteni users ol newspaper klluw ii lo exist. I The library ubfaincd it from .li-ssc I.. Ca.s.aiil. ol llaltlluure. who I i.iinid It in an eld si rapbuuk ill his attic Ihe uiilv oilier IviHiwu enpv I Is In the Walters ait gallery in I'.alliluuie. I The lust punting ul' l-'ratnis I Si uit Key's I :t mi ills puem happened i to lie It luuailsiile because at llle I line ul Its production ill I Vl I all newspapers in llalliinote nail sus-petl'li-il pilbliiatlull while every alib-builn-.l in. tu ill the rity sliuul- iii ii-ii a gnu aisaiii.si uie iiiiiisn. Tin- llluaii ul iniigtes now has 'u italic a t utnpli-le i olh-i tioll of i.lliv i-,llliuns of llle Star Sputudt'il Hallllel. llliludlllg li'n- first plllllillg iiilh music, englawd by Tlloliias jl'aii- nl llallilliure. Ahunl the ullly lliiiig il bo lis is the lust lull nianil j i-iiipl diatl, uf which the Walters i.iil gallery also Is t lu- piuud pus- Drain City Budget Calls For Expenditure of $22,187 lili M.S'. Hi t. IV l a ineellini ol tin- rilv Innlnet ruminiltei'. vi inal.n evie!niilnres ter l!ll were t al :;M'i;. liee.eipts e-lllll.lteil v.nr ,Jei(.,7 Hi jt'l'l to lie laisr.l Iv lav lew. I'll.- InnUet le.Mlllllll icinslMs nt f II. I'lll j II. I-; lleih l. K. i: 1 1 . t.akey ami It. . I'liMer. eeunrilnien ami K. I I'. Katnlall. .1. f Sunnier. W. I i Sinilli ami 11. II. Mai-on. I A laxpavers; inteting will lie lielil klitei-e. 3 a '.lie nvrdf.'V of !".e tor u:v 'i.-..iea el t'.ip le.nl-'s-t. - REVIEW," ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER Maor Hoople SUPER-HEAT tu IX-pt ir ISSUES PASS ME THE "MOOPLB CATTLE rvE.N'S FRIEND" BV WE StHtrlCC. thC. T. M HtC. U. S. PAT. OFF. QtJtTjfl Women's A League Standings Ti'Hin: IV I. ivt. I h.'i;r Cn-i.'k I miry 11 .p: nuihI.v'k I'l.-u'ii s 7 ."i:!:! I'd). id tlhls 7 S .4H7 lliuml llcMHty Slnii I 11 .1117 Games Last Night Mt-iM' t'rcfk hairy 'J: llram! Mt'uii. tv shun ii. j .s,-iihI'h I'laic 2: t'(iKO tlirls 1. I lli jh indiv iiliial kiimm. (iWMI Zl Imir. Hi:;: Iiii-Mi st-rics. (."In ia havis. I III. I Scores Last Night :p;ii M lllaml llfiully Simp: I hindh'up 12 12:! Mrallllila (.'mill .. Main- Itidrllolir... Mary Wallers... 1'Yanct'rt W'amicr li)rolliy .lildd .. Deer Creel: Dait I liunlkap It. I.rhiba. li . K Ki-illiarn Una Himsi-r 'inla HU'si-:iiii; .. ('lain havis Ml 111 71 Sandy's I'lace Handicap . K. W'otledue M. Illiiek ... II. Sellclirer . Mom Sander.s II. Kay Ml nn :iiil ::2l :;i7 1 1 1 Ion Tit i.-.i i in Mli l ::i L'KIO . Coinmerical League Tonight il:.'iO p. in. Kitsiles versus pheiiM Auto Co.; I'rol'essional Men verms KiWiilus elnlv Hid ey versus Klk versus l'.S.",.. u" p. 111,. 1 Coca Cola I Kews-Review Chosen for ! Ad Medium by Food Firm ai e. .:.iiiil.li dim 1111 roiii;an lies eei-lles stale llial lhe huh! hi:. It n'mnil 1 f ir llle illlemil of ; local new soaucl s as an adiet tising j mi-'lliiiii. t'liuiui; i a'.hic illllsl l al iuns lrulll Meal lit" 'i;i:tilii;hl 111.- new series) lul Sniiw l-'i.tki.- uiessaLU-s with i liar ! aiders ;i ! : 1 -1 1 1 ; - selecled Iruni the' t wide us, i s uf ihe product. Kniiul- ' jsts is plaieii on the assoi-iatt-d uses l I of Snuw fa'a-s w ith ulher pupuhir I I loud ilcne, its we'l as mi liie unal- ili'-iiciiiclils used in the bakinK )ro(. Local an i-rs are utTunuiui: spe ; nf Snow Khikts in tin ouulmut the t am- cial 'lisp!: iln'ir sintc TAXI CALL 21 Immediate Service Everywhere 6 1V" VITA' Bank's Publicity Held Hatch Act Hit WASHINGTON, Oct. 17. (AP) HepiHtienlHlivu McCornutck of Man siiehiisidiK, house democratic lead er, asked tli Kenate cmnpalgn ex penditureH committee today to In vest kate what h6 called a $:io,(tOO, tiuu "hatu KooseveU inovemwnt" In a letter to Cluilnnan (iillette d,, Iowa) McCormuck forwarded what tie said was a photostatic copy or an advertisement placed in i he Cliieauo Tribune on October 10 bv the First National bank of Kn Klewood, 111. The advertisement contained a statement of the bank s com! 1 1 ion and ended, MiL'ormack said, with: I " 'In h last stand lor democracy. I every director and officer of this ! bauk will cast his vole for Wen Moll winkle." "It Ih Keueially known." nald Mc- Cm niack. "that the republican na- ! tlonal c-ommlttee and tbo various iWillkie Kioupn, and certain finan ( ial Kioups. who aro trying to ob tain control of the federal govern i nient for their own special Interest, j has spent tremendous sums of I money to date, am) before the cam ! paln is over it is conservatively (estimated will spend directly and I indirectly thirty million dollurs lu ju "hate lioosevelt movement' in an i effort to defeat President Ilooae ' veil. "This tremeiidoua expenditure will be artfully concealed In many ways, one of which is through the means of advertisements as employ ed by this particular bank " j MrCorinack urged that the sen jate committee recommend to con ; Kress, "legislation that will meet I Ibis abuse" if the Hatch nets do I not already prohibit it. He termed the bank advertisement " a speci fic Instance of a flagrant violation of the Match act and employe in tiinidatlou and direct, evidence of how Ihn republican national com mittee is being assisted in flaunt ing Ibe Hatch act by indirect ex penditures, j) Around Hie County Wilbur Wil.lllTl. Oi l. IT. Mr. and .Mrs. Heinle Avers and family and Mrs. !'. I'arlier ami Mrs. Melvin I'nl iner and son. Charles, spent tin: weeli-enil in Knuene slioiipini; and vfsiiiim friends. Harry llaird. Jr.. Wayne Osborne .Hid Miss Mamaret Mills of Kiwel'ie spent Hie weekend visiliim ihe itoriiiers pareiKs, Mr. and Mrs. ' liarry Itainl. I Misses Irene. Mnzie and olive Walker of Heer reek. and n Irieiid. '.Mrs. Itiilh N'e vcoiner. of Seaule. U7 2:i'l "ere eallniK on Inellds in llinir 117 '-'17 Tuesday. 121 Iliil1 Mrs. .1. A. Mai.key ur Miviile anil Ulii :uu Mrs. Until llnuan of Cottaitu .llruve U.kS 1 si; I w ere miests l-'riilay of the former's : sister, Mrs. Frank I'arker. Ii7 'JD I 1 Air. and Mrs. Hurl I'ope ami lain 1 :u;s lly from lidenhuvver were Sunday Ul li'ii dinner uuests of Mr. anil Mrs. ('lias. 1:12 ::s7 lluliumh. They formerly resided here. Harry llaird. Jr.. Wayne Osborne. I 'an Cox. of (Hide, and F.d Itnssell were amoim the luiky hunters from Wilbur Saturday. They Proliant home two line liurks. Mrs. Virnil Smith. Mrs. lialph Sands and Mrs. Hoy (Juinton were in Itosrhuii; Tuesday uettilo? In sli'lrtiuns for draft reuislralion. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mi-Kay mid dalliihter. Mary Kllen. and sun. Ilelwiu, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mc Kay and Mr. and Mrs. I). I. Mi lv.iv spent Sunday in Kuiiene visit Iiik' Mr. and Mrs. Kverett Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Kloyd .McKay, itertram Siioemaker nccumpanied Iheiil lo Kimette. I'rank I'arlier. .lohnuie Mich and Mired Hill left Wednesday tor Tiller on a hilntinn trip. "el iiiiaiu. m'i Mini uui-iiiiiii. i.t titklnir his vacation and Mr. Tay lor ul Drain ha.; chiirue ol ins sec lion here illlrinii his absence. 'Ihe Wilbur hisli school will spunsur I heir carnival Friday eve itini;. Oil. is. at the school ym. An evcnini: full of lull will he en joveil hy all and many worth while prizes will be i;ivell away ill the compctiio: contests. Kveryone is welcome lo attend- Oakland OAKLAND. Oct. 1.x. Ml. mid Mrs. William W. Mollis. Jr., of Oakland. Calif., left Tuesday lor Corvnllis after a week's visit with the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Morris. Kll route to Corval lis they slopped ill Salem lo visit Mr. Morris' brother. Hob Morris. The men ol the Church ol Christ worked Saturday on the basement of the church, putting in u new co mem flour l.iiiich and dinner were VACATION BEAUTIFUL NATURELAND (Just South of Bandon on the Beach) Beautiful grounds, artistically designed. Private drive to beach. Clamming, fishing and surf bathing. New Fall rates are now in effect for day or week. Any visitors welcome. NATURELAND COTTAGES BANDON. OaEOON 1 8, 1946. British Babies vs. German bombs were blasting the upper floors of tins London chil dren s hospital when the photo above was taken. It shows nurses protecting their charges in one of the lower corridors. Fire broke out after the hospital was hit, but there were no casualties, ac cording to censor's caption. served hy the ladies of the church at Ihe home of Mrs. W. 10. tiodsey. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Ileatou and dlillKhler, laiis, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. (i. Moving of KoseliuiK Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William W. Morris. Jr., and Mrs. William W. Morris, Sr.. visited In Ktmeno Thursday. Mrs. lielbert Spencer Is visit iim her grandmother in IJrilin tills week. Mrs. Uoy Miller of KiiReno and dauKliler, Miss Audrey Miller, of Seattle were ill town Sunday. The student body of the local hich school held 11 pep rally Wed nesday night in preparation for ibe l',,,t I,,, 1 1 intiiin l,otu',.i (lakl.iiiil , I ami Drain Thursday. The game was won by Drain wlih a score of 11-0. Drain DUALS'. Oct. IS. Itev. C. V. Trimble is recovering from a severe cold. A. K. dardner hail charge ul the Sunday services of Ibe Christian clill.cli because ol Itev. Trimble's Indisposition. 'I'll,, hi,.h ur-huol will hull! lllOir ..i.iiiii.l ci.rniviil ,ii ihe gvmn Kri - day. ot:l. is Mr. and Mrs. Phil Varley and Utile son, Donald, wont lo Port laud. Monday oil a vacation trip. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kasloy and three children left this week for their old home in Arkansas, for a visit. Mr. anil Mrs. A. H. Gardner have built a new garage and wood shed which adds to Ihe conven ience and appearance of their place. The Methodist church received a new coat of paint hist week. The men of the church are doing the work. The grade school will give an operetta next month. Mrs. LTIu Starr nf Portland, who was visiting last week at tile home of her lllolher. Mrs. S. .1. Coivnn. returned home. Mrs. Cowan has been III. but is now able In be up again. Miss Hetty La C.rander spent the week-end lit her home here. Her parents. Mr. anil .Mis. c. n. La Grander, went to ICugene Fri day and she accompanied them home. Mrs. Hessie Lakey has organiz ed a. I ll second year sewing ciun. and Miss .Nancy laggart. niler niediale gra.de toucher, has organ ized a I II cooking club at the grade school. NEW HANDBAGS Carr's store Is featuring a beau tiful line of ladies' handbags in suedene and calf grain finishes, ami in all the new popular shapes ..ill box. vanity case, glailslouo, nul, I ulnss vanitv box. etc. These i-uiiin in best winter shades black conga, brown, bluejacket navy ami i-i.iliiorl. Priced at liac and M.nu Shop Carl's before you buy. (Adv.) (Tiarlollo. X. C. observes llle Mecklenburg Declaration of lnde-iiuiiili'lii-e. Instead of the 4th of July. 'Hie rlate was May 2". IT Nazi Bombs Trades Work at School Described by Mellis Sp?al:iiin as a substilule for State Labor Commissioner Charles A. (Irani. Uruce Mellis. local trades coordinator for the UosobuiK IiIkIi school, addressed the reKiilar ineei in? of Hie lioBcburn notary dub yesterday. (Jrum. who had heell scheduled fur uu address, was un able to be present. .Mellis outlined the local trades work done hy hilth school hoys and :irls and explained in,,. Liiiiiloveremii ovee relationship I under the plan. The local trades plan, originated In lioseburi; ill l!i'Jii. has since spread over the en tire nation, being operated in near- Iv all of the slates substantially as 'It was developed here, he said. Roosevelt Dated for Four Political Speeches XKVV YOUK. Oct. 17 (AI'l - Ial ward .':'. I'lynii, national deinucralic chainiian. annuunced today that President Hoosevelt would make 1 folic political speeches between Ortnhui' 2;t ttml November li. 'J' luj.se will he in addition to tli ini'siilent's customary fleet ion-eve aildresH from IUh Hyde Park home. Klynn announced thin schedule: October 2:t, Convention hall, I'hiludulphia; October lS, Madison Smiaie Burden, New York; October :to, Oin.stiltilion hall, Washington, and November 2, public auditorium, Cleveland. FANCY PILLOWS, 2 $1.00 Can's entire line of 9Se fancj pillows, special for a short time only at 5sc or any 2 for All are 1o0r'r Kapok filled and covered front and hack with fancy rayon sat ins, t:iftetas. brocades, etc., in u larue assortment of colors. This is a special you can't afford to miss, liny now for your own needs and lay in a supply to use as Christmas nii'ts. See them at Carr's where you siivo. (Adv.) QCSlTJ) Q320ECB 7 IrllfiarH! IK RICH I ! 1 j 7W Seal Snaigla fir, rA,'jW. 90 p,Mf ixWiXv ' j Hiram tTMcr & Svn, Inc., I'coriu. Illinois jgjf Homing Pigeon Bill Gets Veto From Roosevelt WASHINGTON. Oct. 17. (AP) I'rfnliletit KooRCvelt vetoed toduy ii lilli to "salcguurd Hip homing pin. eon" hoeuune he felt "that thin la ciiirylUK nulinuu! duleuxe a littlu too fur In times of peace." . The bill would have fixed a pen alty of S00 for hunters and others who hilled or removed the lei; hands from a carrier plKeon. Hurry II. WoodrliiK. when secretary of war. had approved the legislation liiHiiuse he said, the pigeons weiu vilal to defense. COMPLETE BUS TRAVEL INFORMATION Call 586 HOTEL VALLEY James Ralston, Manager H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Licensed Lady Assistant Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Any Distance, Any Tim Our aervlce It for ALL, and meet EVERY NEED DOLLS! YES, our new large shipment of beautiful life-like dolls have ar rived Big dolls, little dolls flirting eye dolls all dressed their part. We invite you to come to our store and see these lovely dolls. You may purchase them on our convenient LAY AWAY PLAN, GOETTEL'S Variety Store 249 N. Jackson Pioneer Drug Store will be OPEN This Sunday Hours 8 A. M. to 9 P. M.