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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, RQSEBURG, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1940. ' '..ll taanad Dalir iiio Soadar by ta ntwa-lievlcfr io. ine. Menbaf of The Aaaarlatcd Praaa Tha Aaaoclatui Pr la eKclUBlva It anlitlM to tlia una for republica tion of all nawa dlaDatchea crudltod to It or not otherwlsa crodlted In thll paper and to all local nawa Dublt'had herein. All right or re- Eublfcallou of apeclal dJipatchet rein mra alao reaerved. HARMS ELLSWORTH Editor Entered aa aacond claaa matter tfar 17, lt20, at tha poet office) at RoieDUrf, ureson. unaar mm lUrch J, 1878. of Represented by Hew Vtirk 271 Madison Ave. Chi na: 3ll N. Mli-hlKan Ave Man Prut-Urn 2!0 Bliall Street l)e lrl 3084 W. Qrand Boulevard Vmm Aalrlea 433 S. Hprlnif Htreet Mtflr 603 Stewart Ktrect I'ort laad 620 0. W. Sluth Ave. e. LaaU 411 N. Tenth StreeL Out' Ml rims IATI0I lubatlptloa llalea ally. Dei vear bv mall.... ..15.00, .. 2.6') .. 1.2 .. .65 .. 1.80 ally. i mnntha bv mull.... ally. 3 months by mall.... Bally, by carrier per month., ally, by carrier per year. . . Every atato, county and city official or beard thut hnndlea publio money should publish at regular Intervale an accounting t It, showing where and how each dollar Is spent. This la a fundamental principle of daino crdtla govwrnmont. V'B point nan almost been over looked III tho excltoinont. Wo uro not only electing a president tomorrow, but a vlcc'iiroslilent as well. In spllo of a general Im pression to the contrary, a vice president of tho United Htates Is a very Important officer. Oregon's Senator Charles 1.. Me Nary was tho unanimous choice or tho nominating convention as the proper candldato for vice-president. Ho has rendered most dis tinguished sorvlco in his state and to the nation. Me Is tho one lead er in the nntlonal congress who lias seriously and at great length studied tho farm problem. In this campaign his talks have- been di rected to farmers, havo been made In tho farming ai-eus. Senator McNary was null" gen erally considored for monlhs prior to tho convention, to be out slandlne presidential timber. Ills chiimx' of bftlns nnmlimlPd always i wait slim because, and It Is the only reason, he comes lrnt a Kinall far wosturn slate. It la HlKnili unt now llmt I ho anil-third term ticket lias for its second man our who could easily merit tho top po sition. What about the vice-presidential candidate on the third-term ticket? Henry Wallace was quite ob viously not the free choice of the nominating convention. T huso uho heard the convention pro cccdltiKs over the radio realize ttmt. tjenry Wallace has never loom ed 'torso as a national fiKUro of importance. Ho was not mention, edas a possible presidential can li(hile. Hits record Is unimpros- rtnu yet it is u very real possi bility that Henry Wallaco might become president if tho Housvvclt Wallace ticket is elected. We taHnot be blind to that. IJi this cainpaiBit Candidate Wal lace has not been speaking lo the farmers and abuill faun problems, yet that in the field in which he I U,,.,,I. l. ,Ki lira,. i I.... , ...... e.,,.. ei.-" he has been out doing hatchet- j work. Ills tune bus been the smear Willkie melody wllh "llli ler Wauls Willkie'' as the theme. The absurdity of that attack ha madu It worthless us cautpuiKii malerlill. It Is unly sniiii alii, und Is nientioneil here only be cause It einphasles the Tact Dial Wallace was not permitted to ap peal (o the people with whom be should be popular and is not thu farmers. a And one final word about the measures on the ballot: Unless you vote 315 X NO, KuuihliiiK in Oregon will be thrown wide open und legalized hy const II ill lonal amendment. Thoru Is ulready c null nil (.ambling In our present loose-morals civilization without , placing nioro opportunities In cor ner grocery stores, drug stoi-es, and In hotels und restaurants all over the stale. Editorial on Now . (OoatlatMt tnm paa L) KUV. Hut who v.UI follow lioosc- "' When the republican iniiillioii i til Jtomo was Mimuuoncii, Augustus and tho Antoninus-followed. They were wlso rulcra. and under them Home fiouiisheU fof the lime he- ... , lug. IJut Augustus and Ihu An- touluea were IVLUJWKU by Com- modus, Nora and Caligula tyranta of a monstrous mold. When a great trailillon growing out or the aouml Instincts of lliu peoplu for tlio urutoctlon of tlii'ir own iiuerucs is broken, no one knows what may follow. Dog Killof Sheep Increases in Fall Til first fall rains of each year Isno a groat ineieaso in thu aetivi. ues or siiooiikllllnit iIoks, accord- HiK to 'loin Fletcher, enforcement on leer lor the county don coiilr iHianl. No explanation lias been obtained why deKliucllon of sheep and floats should show such a mark ed Incieaso wllh the chance of season, hut records show that losses to sheep owners are ureal ly Increased each rail, limuedliilcly following the first rainy weather, Fletcher reports. During October dogs killed 15 sheep and four goals In widely separated parts of the county and injured 27 sheep and throe goats. During the iiinulh 20 sheep-kllllne dogs were killed and 14 stray dogs were picked up anil either given homes or wore ilcslroycil. Kight dogs woro reported lost. One Rosehurg dog ownor was ar rested for permilllng a dog to run at large. In the past three and one -half years UK r cent of dogs cliscnvor- 1 to no sheep killers have Itccu killed, Mr. Kletcher slates. Evangelistic Services On at Christian Church Cvaugelislic services begun at the First Christian church in Hose hurg Suuilay, wllh the Itev. Holly Hoy jarvls. pastor or I he Mi st Chrlsllan church at Ileml. as Ihe siH'aker. The services will con tlnuu until Dee. 1. with uiccliiius each evening of the week except Snliinlav. .Mr. Jarvi.i, a sinelm; evangelist as well a speaker, will he heard In special musical nuinhers frequently during I ho four weeks, or special servient:. Sermon topics for Iho reiiriliKlei-! of tho week are announced as lows: Monday "1 he Dawn of n New gnu High School Athletic assoela I'entecost." Ilinll. due of the ehunaes. n-cenllv TtH'sday "Wlica a JI.ui I'oJIowk Christ." Wcillirmluy "When? Ait Thuii?" TliuiHHav "Thiee Liow: v., Tliri'C M.'HHHKfH." Krldiiy "To Wlimn Shall V Go?" Typhoon Leaves Heavy Loss on Guam Island GL'AM, Nov. 1. (AIM - Heavy liropiTtly ilatnaKc ami iniiicd ci-ups lay tntluy In the wuliu nl u tyiiliomi whic h hwiiL m nit s (iuani h-laml yi'Mtonlay lint look ni human Itlr. Striklnv tliin I 'at 11 It- IMaml nnl po.sl of tint I'nilofl Sliih'K, ujiid uhich at tlitU'H rcarlii'il 1 10 iiiiIch " nnur turn roois in.m ihiikmiikh unci IH41IH' in miHTn:;m laiimii's nun Ihrcc-fourtliH of tint native ranrh- ors homeless. The banana crops and ;iilni eropH were flertlrojol tilmin with lie percent el' Hie i-iirnuill -rup. Wilier, electrii lty mill telephone Services were iliHlliptot. ('oust VillllueH were sei'l'el illlinilKeil mill l I'iti iiiiiIh were lurn from the ciisIhiiik IiiiIIiIIiik nml t he HlnrchiiiiHc. UiiliiiiKe In I he Is Imi'l's lionplliil was esliiunldl nl $1.1.11(11). I'lllteil Slnles nun hies were lorceil hy I lit sliuni til evai nine harrni-k.-i. LETTERS to the Editor URGES FULL VOTE AT PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION Kllllor N'eWS-lleV ie : Cerlaili1 I duties are iiii uuihi'iil upon us as citizens. I'ersoually 1 was coiilenl I when the duty ol casting the hal , let was the duly ol the men ol oil I , illation, but l hi- olilir.atioii has I n i I placed upon us all when we come j to leital at;e. If we do llnl do our p;nl. how i should we expect to shine ill Ihe blessilms of this loiinlry How can e expect to coullinic Ihe Idcssiuu.-. 1 M,l,il h '"'' ' Maii ! aliens hale eame iulo our loiiuliv who do not uiiiierslaiiil eiate our hei liaue. Th.-v apini - Mile 1 1 olti countries ruled bv monarch die I tutors and ihei i or rath oleil by 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II . 1 1 1 , I politician jregalilless ot whelh-r lin y hale he , come i llieiis or no. j More than ever h,.,,e slionhl wi iwho are loval. inl .-Mjl.-mi tilueie Ole lleM Tuesihll. We have a coll I sliiullon, the luii'-l ri er w i ii a- jlhe touiniallon ol a cm , i aan-iu e do no! alll lo lolale in l.e ' lin the spirit oi li. l,el s all xuo ! but let's pill four ears between llli ! second and llllid lenn. We reno n, ler there were lour eais lielw.in I'icsMeiit. tinner Cleveland, tw, lei ins. It would be a very ea.:y mat ler lo call a man back lo an otla e Let's hold to the loiiinlalioii pun ciples ol our horitnce. ll..leiia is lleler helpful. i I liiauv allow etuiitiou lather' Hi.u soiiml thinking to vuiile them p., Illi.ally. Let's .,11 ih.k-, tan,:. lllillk. Illeu Mite. .MIIS. KM I', W(U 1 IS Comptons Return Home- -Mr airs, r. M l.ollllitOll hale lelliie...! to their home on Spi n, e street. i,rl liming ii tup lo San I'latu-isco ami ' later in lais Atmeles lo attend ihe i reunion of up Iowa war rceiinoni, 1 of which Mr. t'otnptnti was a uieiii ; bcr. They report an exception. ilk i inlercslilli; and enjoiable 1m wilhi man friends dmim: iheir sia in ' the south. WEATHER STATISTICS By tho U. 3, Weather Bureau. i,iiy :.iu P. m. m sterdav :.2 I Highest leinpeialuie xesienini lowest t peratme lust mglii ;v: j '" 'H"""' ''" ,, ,'.' ll'tecli. since lirst ot moiiih . ., tret.JV (rolu s, ,, il,,,, (;4l r;.vcess since ijept. I, H'l" Jul ' OUT OUR WAY IvWMffl J M BUT PONT PUT 1 mff iJi Ui i THAT OUT OP commission- rr 1 'J I- mlM SOU'R& TOO ANXIOUS -VOU'D ? iraftW li n GO SLEIGH RIDlN' ON !T NOT ME n , w,Vtc'u"s."",,l''l!' BORN THIRTY SEARS TOO SOON J1 Basketball Units Undergo Changes Roseburg High Tansferrcd to District With Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland. Numerous changes in the lol-'gou high school huskcilmll have liccn'nniuuiuccii by ih(- Ore. chip Ore. ! announced. transfers Kosehurt; ;hii;h sclioo I'toiu tin Douglas-Cons district to the southern Oivnon distrii-t. No. t. whirl, include:. 1 .Medford. Ailainl. and drams I'ass. Kane enuiily lias been made a districl by itsell'. The n'dislrietiujx provides for hi districts, exclusive ui I'ortlaml. w hich ili'clined an in vital inn in join the assoriaiiiin. The 1)1 ills- jtricta will hold their local cham pionship contests and each will send a repjesentalive In the slah elimination contest. The association eliininatilji' It I'-ayiM' rrhfiols l l'ntil I n stat iliamplnnshii tniiriiey. the 1! schools having been provided with lli elr own Or j;anfzufhni. Ileiet -fore four It league I'-anis have par ticipated in l.'ie stale finals. 1 For the pui-MOM- of It It-aii" basketball, I oii,;lns. Curry and ( 'ons count ies have bt-eu Ki-oupcd i" iHslrtcl n. II Titular Series Planned ! The assneialiiiu also hi a iiiiihuic jlny plans lor a l!ll" stale chain piiiliship loolhall playoll. T ll e stale has heeil tile. I into t'llll ilisttlcts. Heitii finals i. iM he play ell h rept e-entat ive.i n I noi theni luejaiu anainst ea: lern Ori-mni anil southern I ree.on ili;.-'iu.-.t W'lll aiaette valley hetneen Annisliee day anil Thnnksiiivlii;;. The ciiaui jpinnship name will ho playeil aliei Thank, .yiviiu:. Iistiiet ihainuell u ill Ihe ilislliet leTiieseuta- cs ,!,.. leek Anulstii e ila KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kilocycles UK: MAIM NO I no Maine IIUI'HS TODAY file I: 1 Ma Perkins. Oxydol. MBS. I :lo- I'aceanl ol .Melody, MHS. a.O'l- e Til li.. .lalllliolee. ."'la Vllletuail l''allllt tjobilisoll. a "'1- Intel III, le. b:-IO News. Calif. Pacific Utili ties Co. S:-la Cap't Moltiiulit, Ovaltinc, MBS. IjlOC Wake Up America, Ameri can Economic Foundation, MDS. 7 "o Kepuhli, an I'olili, al. ?:1o Talk by Gov. Chas. Spciyue. 7 ;'." t.oii" U.ingei, Mils. 1111 lo lie Alllniltmell. 8:30 Double or Nothing. Feena- muit, MBS. !l:0U Alka Seltzer News, MBS. ! 1', I '.nee III, h 0: la DemociMtic Rally. MBS. I I :4S Republican Rally. MBS 1 I.. in l I'll (ill. h'ksh.w nv -, 7 "e Sluli anil v,, !.. a-,-. 7 1.", Ili l.lhts en I'.iini and I II l Inb New s. 7:30 News-Review of the Air. 7: Kl-News, DenieGei-i-etsen Co. 7 1", LhapMiiiy in ax. 3:00 ."Good Morning Neighbors." Neighbors ul Woodcraft. MBS. s I ' 1 1 i - Tii.ii in Mrl-..!v. . 1 . A ns and Mn-ite. .MHS. ' lo 11,' Atii..iit.M, 9:15 Man About Town. 11 t" To lie Annoiineeil. 10:00 Lady of Millions, Copco. I" 1.". Happy Hani:. Mils l"..'M lohnson i'aiully MIIS. 10:45 Bachelor'a Children. Old Dutch Cleanser. MBS. 1 1 :00 Friendly Neighbors,- Alka Seltzer. MBS. 1 I : l" Kll.ctt la-i helle. (ln;alllsl. MILS I! :: Hosi bin.- s, i.,,i in,, .ol i a I. 1 ' 1 ,11111 lieie, loluitl 1.': li Sport News. Dunham Transler. -o- Lhulnii at K'aiuioin. I 1.", Slalo and Local News U:50 News-Review of the Air. 1 :C0 Hcnningcr'a Man on the Street. I la I Win Li e School ot Ihe ii, MHS I MnM. ami Mnn ;1L:.:. I I---Melody Matinee. I . . Political Broadcasts Scheduled on KRNR Monday Night. -Til Nt by (fovcnior C'lius. A. SMiimii. Dciiiocialic Itally. UtMiirlillcmi Kallv llcnhi- !(: in 1 1 : 1 tivoi. Stny tuned to KRNR, 1500 kcs., Tuesday evening for local and national elections returns. a: mi--At Vnur ('i)iuinaii(l. 2:8n . T. a. I'riiKiain. M US. ".': la- W'e. (ill- Women. MHS. :i:un A. I'. Ilulletlns. MIIS. ;!:un- 'mi I'eniturvls' o r e li., MHS. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. I:iiii -liunce Time. 4:15 Ma Perkins. Oxydol, MBS. I::i" - San.ls nl Time. .MHS. a.nn Syhphony. a: I;". Cuts .V Jammers. MHS. r : :! i Amei'ii-an l,cnioii Aiixiliury I'roKram. 5:15 Cant. Midnight, Ovaltino, MBS. '" Kiillnn Lewis. Jr., MIIS. il' ir - liitiner' 1 ance. ::i0 Jnliri II. Iluchus, -MHS. it: IS Intnrliiile. 6:&5-Ncvts, Calif. Pacific Utili ties. T:i)u--llnynioin drum SwIiik. MHS. 7: 1 Mutual .Maeslrns. 7:30 Wythe Williams, Star I Blades. MBS. t 7:-l5 Sensational Quizzes, Sen ! sational Cigarettes, MBS. Men- Klectiiin Itetin lis. : ::i Kleciion Heiurns. MHS. I 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. li: la l.ant: Thompson's. Oreli., MIIS. ! llnl Kemp's (Intl., MHS. I ln:nu--Kleciion Heiurns, MHS. i N. Nil w ill mlit W. to Meet I.ilac circle. XeiKlllmrs ol Wno'lrnt It t in rcunlar session to .S at the I. a O. V. hall. MARCH HORIZONTAL 1 Pictured American musician. 13 Tiny. 14 To make amends. 15 To mimic, lli To liquefy. 17 Egyptian coin. 18 Projecting parts. 20 Distinctive theory. Answer to Previous Puide DWCiA'DBOILFAl MJaQTlli(A7DjAt&TETF i 21 Disperses. J.I Iniquity. 2-1 rronnun. 25 Father. 27 To stud with stars. .10 To w orship. 33 Insulated. 34 An outlaw. 35 Fungus. 37 To give medical care. 38 Ever tcontr.). 31) Form of "a." 41! To velp. 43 Baking dish. 48 Thick shrub. 50 Aperture. 52 FcarfuL 13 Forcible restraint of speech. 54 Liver secretior.- 55 Select pari. 58 Subtle emanation. 58 He won fame as a of marches. 59 He was a band leader ' or j rrr : rs 1 i m pipi ; L pi TIT i rhr H?3 IrV 55 - -fir i 1 i n I I ." f i 11 1 J By Williams : Man With Gun at Willkie Meeting Found Harmless MOW YOItK, Nov. I. (AI')-A 7N-yeur-ohl physician has convinced authorities he meant no harm u lien he moved tuward Wendell Willkie Saturday uiKht at .Madison Siiiiure Kiirden with a loaded gun in his pocket. ' The au'-d mini, Iir. I'nlon S. Ward, wiio wore a large Willklo imiloli when arrested, was releas ed in $.ni) ball on a charge of vio lating the Sullivan nnti-fli-earms law yesterday. Hail was provided by a republican district lender who said he Had Riven Dr. Ward tickets lor the Willkie rally. Assistant District Attorney ,1a- cob Hosenbluin said police were satisfied the man was harmless. Detectives reported that his unci- cut .:!2-callbre revolver wouldn't lire because of u faulty firing pin. Dr. Ward w as minted bv liolice as saying be kept the weapon and Uvo more loiind at home lor pro tection. The physician was arrested when he pushed forward through the crowd to "Ret u better look' ut Willkie. A mini and woman who xuid they saw him shift a gun frohi Iroiisor pocket to his overcoat summoned u policeman. Twenty Killed, 50 Hurt In British Train Wreck LONDON. Nov. I. (.P) Twen ty pcrsniirt wore killed ami ahonl rt Injured today by derailment ol j Ihe locomotive and several coache.i I of a reii7,ance-liound London pus-j sender train In Somerset. A Cn-at Western railway official said that "as tar as we can tell, it was a straiMhU'onvard r'way ac cident," Mo.st of the cstiallies were- said to have been soldiers, t-ailois and airmen. KING of U. S. A. bands. 19 He a musical instrument. 21 Giving more shade. 22 Undaunted. 24 Cubic meter. 26 To ornament. 28 Scold. 29 Mineral spring. 31 Single thing. 32 Inlet. 36 Boxes. 41 Money changing. 42 Part of hand. 44 5,280 feet.. 45 Arabian commander. 46 Tool bag. 47 The sams. 48 Tight. 49 Monster. 51 Energy. 53 Aeriform fuel. 54 Before Christ (abbr.). 57 Measure of area. VERTICAL 2 Is indebted. 3 Tiller. " 4 Fishing bag. 5 Packing basket. ' 6 Passage. 7 Minrral ! fissure. 8 Cetacean. 0 Undecided. 0 Rowing implement. 11 Arrow poisvn. 12 Half. 16 He was licad Rose Bowl Entry Nears Decision Washington and Stanford, Both Unbeattn. Will Fac Each Other in Gam This Week. Hy Hl'SSKI.I. NEWJ.AN1) RAN FnANCISCO, Nov. 4. (Al'l PIkhIiIu preview nnd review: WashiiiKton und Sliinrord, Hose Howl-bound football JuKBorniiuts, ram Into each other this woek-euil In one of the moat linportiint far woHtorn KHines ever played on such mi enrly November dato. They're the sole undefeated sur vivors in a slamhanil canipiilEii to deleniilne the coast conference champloiiHlilp, a prize that carries with It the golden opportunity to become the Koso HowI'b home team. t lie team that wins this came will be one lap closer to the goal. Will it be Stanford, the surprino package of the conference which rated only the barest outside, chance at the start of tho season, or Wash iiiKton, the early consensus choke of I lie experts to w in the lille. Slanford. Willi tho added "lift" of playing on Us own Palo Alio Held, will be the popular favorite to win over one of the finest Washington teams in years. Stanford Record Better. Came lor pimc the Stanford In dians have the more impressive record. In turn they have outscor- ed six opponents. Check this list against Washington's record: 27 (o 11 over San Francisco; 13-0 over Oregon; 7-K over Santa Clara; Sti ll over Washington State; 21-7 over Southern California ; 2(1-11 over the I'liiversily of California at l.os Angeles. Washington lost its opener (o Minnesota, rj-M, and since has put together this string of victories: 21-0 over lihiho; lu-0 over Oregon; 19-0 over Oregon Slate; 7-li over California. The Huskies skipped last Sniiirduy. meanwhile drilling for the hill lie of Palo Alto. Oregon Slate, third place team In standings, lakes on its old rival, Washington Slnle at Corvallls, af ter beating California 111-13 last week. Washington Stale had u good workout at Idaho's expense, the score being 2li-li. California, after walloping Mon tana, 3s-u, takes on I'. C. 1.. A. at . KuKone. Coast conference stuiidiims Team V. Stanford I Washington :i Oroffnn .Stale 2 WashiiiKton State 1 D. T. Southern Culilornia 1 f California 1 ' OniKon u U. C. A. Tlio Kuulorf loluo lii-KieiH. roll hiK n most unusiiJil nialcli In which t tutal pins tor t hi rospt-ctivo play ers were fxcoptiittially uinlnnn, Ki i- day niKht wnsl'il tcatlfiHlitp of Hit' r'oniniorcial MowUiik league from , tho Kiwaniri club hy threw stniiuht! victories. Tin1 total pins of (Ihm KhrIl' bowlers worn Kroun -1 1 . Murphy IT::. Twts -is:., Kelly -is. j Mills 1v. It is el(ioin that tin seoru.H of all players are so nearly j uniform. At Ihe same time the Ki wan is bowlers wore considerably below their uhiiuI yame. The tliii.'e Kanie virtory by the Kanlcs leaves leauue standings art tollow Team KukU'S Kiwanis Mel Key Coca, Cola Klks Lodge 1'rolessioual .Men . Stephens Auto Co. w i ..V2 ,.i:i ..12 ..1 1 .. S - Games Last Night Kugles .' Kiuanis u. Coca Cola Ii Did Key fl. Steidiens Auto Co. l'i (d sional Men I. V. S. V. A. li Klks lotige 1. Hiulr iniliA lilual (.'aim', lli'iiry 01'; high siMii's sriirc, lli-nry City League Schedule Moniliiy, Nov. I U:f'i -l'lnpiiia Cli'iini'is vs. San liy'M I'larr-; i-:llis ("lull vs. Copco. ICiiii 1'. M. 'I'l-xai'o vs. Pun hitin's Transit1!'; Kiisrliuri; AlU'.vs vs. l.'lllt; Urns. Scores Last Night r.iiiik's LoiImi ii2 ir. ii2 n:; llrniMi IM Hin 17s -t ; j Murpliv l-lil 12 1R5 17:1 T-ots 1 1:; lsii i.vi 4: Kclli-v i:.s I IS 1711 -f-2 Mills 1-Vi 1-il 1st :'. dt;:i !i.-,2 !s 27:,:t Kiwanis VI s Stl'.i U3.. nr. nr. ::ir, Can- till 117 K!7 lis nillfl'lon 122 I 17 1 2", :i!l Uoilc'is i:i7 in:! 1 ki I in 1'nllllils 1"7 l.'iS 1 Hi III Kisllrr .. HII 1 l'i 1 12 ir.l 7!' '.Sin N5 2 1112 Coca Cola j 112 112 112 121', Mil's 171 171 17:: r.l.1, IlisllOI. "''" Wollinaii I5 17'i 17 ! linscr I I 1K! lr, .2 D.'Hti'iillcnscui ..l"l 172 121 l::n !'.;; iiit; 2iv I VI Key KatliKun .. .. .. 2'i" 1 1 l'i:: Ml. Slum' I'l" !" I"" 12s Hutcllins Ii'l I.". 12'1 ;ivs Absi'iitoc I2n l.'iS i:!ii vi2:i 1 It-Ill y vl 22'i li.", ,-.7.'. 2t M"l 7.'2 2lil.i Silrpllcus Atlln Co. I n lln lin M'l C. lllack Iv7 : 151 I. Stephens i:! 1 1 1 l"s lln I). Bv:iltv . 1T3 T' 47;i li, iiusscii . .. mi nr. 12a DAILY DEVOTIONS Da CHAS. A. EDWARDS The Gospel of Jesus Christ Is a tonic of big things, (iuil does everything in a hlg way. There is nothing small or petly or nar row In His plan and purposes for llie human family. Men with narrow horizons and limited view-points are content to dwell in the valley of small things, but men with vision splendid of big things and broader minds climb the heights and thrive only on the mouiitulu tops. The days In which wo livo, demands mountain-top dwellers, big thinkers, big doers, men who get big re turns. Let us think big in the work of (lod's kingdom. Let us pray big prayors, live big Jives, wrilo thoughts, speak of big do ings. So as to lie In harmony with tho plans uT God as reveal ed in Jesus Christ. It is our duly to ask largely from God the Father. Living In a small wurld men dwindle and wither but as knowledge and imagination, faith and hope, make us cltizous of a vaster universe, correspond ing glories ure imprinted upon nur souls. Allien. u. I.OOIIIIS Professionals Van Vnlzah ('nnilihell I.clirlmch Comptmi Chapman .172 IM ITS -IMI in 85;l S77 2(171 I ir.1 lr.i isi r,3 ! .1 15 IS 2 21MI l:i7 .12!) Ml K!l HI!)1 lull 111 la! Illl : 111 10U 111 SS2 ' llili 1 i:t 13 lli 811 771) WS 2I! j I). P. (). 10. I 111 111 111 1112 I Stephenson lx:i 1711 1SII 542 ' Kllioll 127 1V l lli 12X Carl lllack 12n 121 lis 'Davis Hiii 121 III! -Hi:! l'alchett 1lU! 177 1711 al!l S7ll Mil Sail 2ali:l I-. S. V. A. ll!l ll!l II!) 117 Worledije ft!) 121 lim -lie Tlllllllllllil 1 III 1:17 1 lli 122 Calvin n;:i ir.7 inn m A. Fisher 112 1211 llli ,'U!7 Spencer Ilia ION la2 IS2 I 21121 GOP Rally Here Gets Warm Hand An eiiilnisiastu- iiiidience which filled the eourtrooin at the lioe buru eoiirthouse lo overflowing Sat urday flight marked the Willkie MeNary rally sponsored by the IjoukIhs county republican central com in it tee. ArruitKod partieiibuly as a tribute to Senator McNary, vice-presidential Candida to. tho rally called forth enthusiastic re spouse lor the enllri republican i icld'l, from the presidential can didate down through the liii of county aspirants. "'' ' Openini; with a concert by. the KoseburK Municipal band, the pro-m-ani iucludeil musical numbers by Allen Cordon, accord iunist. and Millard Muktuis, vocalist. The va rious republican candidates for state and county offices were intro duced by Attorney Paul Ceddes. Mih. H. ('. Waddell introduced li.-ads of vaiious groups cooperat iiiK in the rally. The Honorable Ceoie. Hoberls of Medford, a mejnber nf the j Willkie-.McNary state speakers bu reau, was introduced by Harris Klls worth and received enlbusias- j tic response to his unulyMN of eluc ; lion issues. LaGrcnde High School Tops Football Teams lty VKKD HAMi'SOX Associated 1'rcss Still f Writer Two upsets smacked Salem ami Newport from the rolls nl unbiat- ''"jen Oregon high school foniha!! 'P , teams, leaving La (irande alone ,!as the undefeiitd, untied club ot the slate as the final month of .!.!.! . cit pnl it ioti opi ned last w eek-end. ''' Newport bowed to Marshfifld, .h - l.I, alter taking ei erytliiiiR earl ier opponents had to offer. I. a Ctamle. the surprise team ol" eastern Oregon, sipteeed out an-nih'-r one-point verdict, 7'i. over Nam pa, Idaho, a team 1 itat nut- iulied Coach Cecil Sherwood's i k-vi'U many puiindu to tlni man. It ivu.s TiKul'.-i. the eluhtll vU liii y fur I In: Roseburg B Squad Loses To Cottage Grove Team Th Iloi'liur 11 sipiail snfl'cie'l a l.'-lo-n ili'li-at at the hainis nl" a strntli; Ct)ttlli;o drove fmitliall leam on the lalter's fir-Iil Satllrilay ailer noon. The teams play a return i name next Saturday at Itnseliiiri,'. ! Both Cnttace drove scores cann; from runniim bail; Intereepteii pass es; Ttley also score, I a salety when j Hitches intereepteii a pass behind j the Uoseliuix seal line. The Indians seriously I hri'iitenrd 111 the third iiuarler when Talhert shot passes lo t'acy and Cookson to advance lo Hie Lions' teti-yard jline. 'I'he threat was toiled when jlhe Collate llrovo line htaceil and 'slopped the Indians on downs. Aside from this lineal the Cottage llroxe team outplayed lh,, Indians 1 1 h i on uhout . sh.owiii' a nun Ii better r"i;nin ailiK v- "IN 'l JaZJ Native Roseburg Youth Has First Draft Number Among tlio holders of soleetlvo service serial number 108, the first drawn In the recent conscription lottery was Couiiland J. Pope, 2alS K. Ilurnsido St.. Portland. .Mr. Pope was luirii in Hoselnug. lie Is the son of Mrs. R. !. llowiiiiin, for merly Muriel Goodman of Itose burg. He Is the grandson ot Mrs. W. I.. Shields and the lute B. P. Goodman of Roseburg. CLEAN BURNING STOVE OIL gives more heat it costs no more. For Information Call Tide Wafer Associated Oil Co. Phone 537 Rice & Meyers Sheet-Metal Work Sheet Metal Work Tailored to the Job 527 N. Jackson St. Phone 320 Floor Sanding and Ref inishing CHAS. KEEVER Phone 651 -J Phone 128 Temporary addreaa R, F. D Oakland, Oregon Your Congressman Ha Is ona ol tha recognltad ers ol lha National Houia ot Bapia lenlatlvet. Hit Re Electlon Anufei Conttauad Active and Experlencad Bepraaanto i:n In Conqross. S5J0 RECORD VOTER!' PAMPHLIT Paid Ai. Announcement UNITED AER LINES AND NORTHWEST AIRLINES Announce tho Appointment of James Ralston As Their Traffic Representa tive for Roseburg For reservations and complete information Call 586 HOTEL VALLEY I I'a.il I. A .in,..-I,:,, .iii.i.it,ioii .,li.m..'i I.HI1I.I.H", 1l..jl.l U.il. O.m.. 1'olllali.J. O ,!(,.!) talfew ii Ma y--aVaaaaaa .i ai;s w. MOTT laosV VOTE X 29 FOR H. B. ROADMAN Present 'County Commissioner Republican Candidate For Reelection November 5, 1940 My I'reseni. I'hiliorin is for Lcoiioiuiuil. i:iiicient Adiniiiistrallou 1'Jld Aliticeui6ut.