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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1940.
Issued IMHr Kirrpt undr lT
Ncwi-lUvlew Co., Inc.
Member of The Associated fnmm
The AMOClmlrJ PrM Is exclusive.
Ijr cntltlffl to tlio ue for republ ra
tion of all newn Hnptche ;r.'d.uV
to It or not otherwise credited In
this paper and to all local news
published herein. Al rlghn of rj
EublloatloD of apodal dupatohef
; herein are alio reserved.
HARHIS ELLSWORTH Editor
Entered aa aecond claae matter
Mav 17. 190. ' " "O"1 ; "J
ftoneburf, Oregon, under act of
March 2, 1878.
Represented by
.., York 271 Madison Ave. b I
iaao .16U N. Ml.liiKiin ;-
Kr.neUi-ii 2 Hush Street llr-
, B lW. "rand Boulevard
Aaarlea 433 S. Bprlnu Street
Jlile--8U3 Stewart Street I'ori
Uid 620 S. W. Sixth Ave. t.
' Laola 111 N. Tenth Street.
W3BR
Poms
I AT I 0
(ubatrlvlloa Hale
Dully, per year by mall
bally nionlho by mu
bally, 8 niotitha by mall..
bally by ciirrlor per nionth.... .j
Sally Uy carrier ter your 7 u
Bvery etato, county and Hty
ofte-lal or board that hindlej
public money should puUI M I, t
regular li.tervnlH an aecouiillnj
St It. showing where and how
each dollar is spent. This Is a
fundamental principle of deino
criitlu government.
IN the heat of the election, few
iicoplc noticed that eouiiiesK mi
Oct. 21 panned n act atlt IhhI.Iiik
Iho soIIIiik up of homo suanl"
tinlta 111 the slates.
Tho Idea, of course. Is to provide
mime mnt of a force which could
be used as a substitute for the na
tional guard as the guard's nulls
go Into the federal service unit. In
many eases, leave the state. It
has been congress' thought, evi
dently, that It would be unwise o
leave stales without some force
which could ho called out In case
of fire, flood or natural disaster,
of riot or Inlernul disturbance, or
of eoncerled sabotage or manual--luring
or producing facilities.
The basic Ideu Is probuhly all
light. Hut any activities or Mils
kind ought to be curried out only
In a completely responsible man
ner. Tho country wanls no ama
teur vigilantes trooping up anil
down the land, acting on whatever
su.il or wild hunch seems to lln-in
n good Ideu al the time. We me
liol nt war, and there la so much
the less excuse lor any of the acts
of terrorism that wero pel petral
cd In 11H7-IS In the name or
home guunllns."
l'rlvale organizations, no mat
ter how patriotic, should i"t be
ullowed to organize or suppoll any
such forces. They should b" pub
lic forces, completely organized,
trained, and controlled by the
army, subject us the army Is. to
proper civilian authoriiy.
In fact. It would not be a bail
Idea to raise any such tolce by
the draft, just as Hie ivgular army
1 raised. That would insure that
home delense. as well as national
defense, he entrusted to cross
section of the nation's people ami
not over-weighted by any single
economic or polilical group. It
would Insure Unit Hie burden ol
Mich service would lie evenly dis
tributed. only completely responsible and
properly trained ollicers should he
placed In charge, and all activities
should be siibjerl to control and
review by public civilian aullioulv.
Only thus will any home guard uc
llvity bo properly geared to ac
complish what II is meanl to in
compllsh. and nothing else.
Editorials on Newt
(Continued from page 1.)
HUfety valve tor Americans.
IP, on llils morning aller eiec
lioii, Ihere me any who have
In Ilshlng II out and now teel
they cun t take it, it h. well t te
lillnd I lulu that the diliosaui
couldn't adapl lt i. lt to changes
and so perished liom the earth
bill Hie AHAI'TAIII.K salamander,
after u million years. Is still doing
business ul about the same old
atund.
The three-toed horse, small and
light, with sort pads lilted lor run-j
nlng over marshy ground, was j
.chased out into, the rocky dcse.isj
mid liiHlcuul or Riving tii and d l
lug ori' developed hard hoofs and I
nioio ie. The home is mill going
Blrotig.
, lon't be- u dinosaur. ,
IK this 1111 tiun l to t-tutt in in- .
riilong U10 (jreal mad II lias l''ilv" I
L'leil HllH'O lis lu'lilllllill(J (lis II i
WtlST). loleiuiuc of llio rlchls
and opinions of oI.i.ms, ,.
inor and wllliiigiicHH to work to-
getber toward a common mil ou
Hie part of ALL Its people will be
what will do the trick.
AH for Wendell Wllliile. ho has
demouxtruted that ho posses
ses the couraKf, I he resourceful
ness mid the Hineerlty that Ku to
make a (treat leader.
Ho will ho heard from in the
years to eoiue.
KRNR
Mutual Broadcasting System
1500 Kllocyoles
REMAINING IIOUK3 TODAY
l:oii Dance Time.
4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS,
4::i0 The Tune Jamboree.
5:00 Ned Jordan, Secret Agent,
MHS.
fi::tn American Family Jtohiusou.
6:45 Cap't Midnight, Ovaltine,
MBS.
11:110 Fill i u Lewis, Jr., .MILS.
Ii:l5 -lhlmer liance.
Ii::tn-.lnhn II. Hughes, MilS.
u:tr. If All Time.
6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utili
ties Co.
7:00 Raymond Gram Swing,
White Owl Cigars, MBS.
7 : 1.1 Mutual Maeslros.
7::iH l-one Itnngeis, M IIS.
k:no Kd .Mayholl I'rograin. MILS.
8:301 Want a Divorce, Teanar
den Products, MBS.
9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS.
U:J5 Jimmy tiller's Orclicslrii,
.MI1S.
9:30 Hal Kemp's Orchestra,
MHS.
111:00- Haven of Itcsl.
111:30 Sign oil'.
SATUHDAV, NOV. !)
7:00 Slinr and Nonsense.
7:30 News-Review of tee Air.
7:40 News, Denn-Gerretsen Co. '
7: la Ithapsody in Wax.
K:ll!i--Johu Agnew. OigaulM. M I IS.
X: 15-II1IC Nev.s. MIIS.
k::to i. s. Artny Hand. AIMS.
Ii.no oberllu on Iho Air. .MIIS.
II.IKl Let's Hay llridge, MIIS.
!I:I5 Sympliony.
10:00 Can You Imagine That. Con-
co.
HI: IT.-Music lor Mllailv. Mils.
u::in Kroger Kailels, Si IIS.
Hi : -I - Varieties.
11 :ou Navy-Nnire liaiue roolbull
Cames, M US.
IL'Mli Slate and Local News.
12:50 News-Review of the Air.
J :00 l-'oolhall (laino Continued.
MIIS.
1 :30 Interlude.
1:45-Oregon vs. UCLA Football
Game, Associated Oil. MBS.
4 Ma Sum Koki'H Hawaiian
.MIIS.
.ri:(lll Tropical Serenade. Mils,
n : 1 .r. It, IV Nellie's Onh., MHS.
.1:30 I lance Oreh.
n : 45 1 lul Kemp's Onh., M IIS.
11:00 Dinner
ii:30 John II. Hughes, MIIS.
7:00 Mutual .Maesims.
7:30 l-w Loyal, liramatic Series.
MHS.
S:0ll Hawaii falls, MHS.
S:::o -Calif. .Melodies, M IIS.
!l:oo News. MIIS.
II: I !i - -Jimmy lim-i's Oieli.. MHS.
!i:3o -Hence Orcli.
!IM.r.- Hal Kemtis On h.. MIIS.
I il Mill Haven of liesl. .MIIS.
o:;iu-Sgn oil.
SI'Mi.W. NOV. In
SMill-.. I'. Hillletilis. MIIS.
SMi."i- Seven Minnie Men. MIIS.
S: 1.1 - Itev 'lowing Mill nil. MIIS
:.'!()- Voice ol I'ropheev ('hull',
AIMS.
S: 1.1 Cnuarv Cloirns. MliS.
! : mi IIHC Xews. AIMS.
9:15 The Chaplain Speaks, Rev.
Perry Smith.
!i:.".o -Sine a Song ol' Salelv C'luli.
AIMS.
!i: II -Alice Mine. 1'iauisl. AIMS,
Iiimiii-strings in Swlnglline. MHS.
10:15 Romance or tho Hi-W.iys,
Greyhound Lines, MBS.
Io:3o lie.l Cioss ,, c.ill I'm-
Clam. MIIS.
11:00 Baptist Church Services.
1-Mni Haven nl II, .i, AIMS.
l'.':::o t,.'s Town.
I no l'eler ((mil. MliS.
1:30 Lutheran Laymen's League.
MBS.
L'Mhi Soinlav Vanclies.
::lll Tile siiaduw, MIIS.
:t : tin lijioce oiih.
:i::tu Show ,.l Hie Week. Al MS.
I'll. I Kenilezwill. Mi!S.
1:30 The Angclos Hour. Dr. C. A.
(idwards.
.1:110 -Vinerlcaii ll.iuni ol Hie An,
MIIS
.1 : 1.1 i ..Mill h 'I Ii.iiii .sen, 'em
lllelHilti.l . MIIS.
6:00 Old Fashioned Revival
Hour. MBS.
7:00 Favorite Sonrjs of Yours and
Mine. Hansen Motor Co.
7: t! The Quiet Hour.
7 I.'. I lam e I li eli
8:00 The Answer Man. Van Dyke
Cigars, MBS.
k: 1.1 l.'abbl M.igniu. MHS.
s .::o Chie.mo S Niilu.u . AIMS.
!i no News. M lis
:i i". I i.i 111 - iii.ii.
!i.3o -Sii-u l Ml.
"I Want A Divorce" Plav
"U'lieu a in. in makes a l.nhne t.i
his tost mat ria.'.e. t.tn lie h...e l..
nuike a suecess nl his s.-teml."
Tills is the ehallencio iiue-llnn
laiseil Nov. S in l'ihlii :i ' I Wanl
i'lvorie" ilrania. haed Us.o llie
lealllreil Mill ) . ' Ci.ul.l 'I Ins I',. ,M v
Hiisliauil''" III He' to w Nov. -ml. .-1
Is; Hi' ..I True Stut y M main. I ll,
Morv has lieeil e.-iie.iallv ail.i'ii
li.l .lo.l n Ml.Oiilell. St. ii nt llii- i.ello
ellls.'lile aaillsl li.eille--s flni.ne
hv William J..:::-l.i!i Kitii.. 'line
Slut v'h famous editor .
Keved i.i the strong eiiiutioiial
li.l. li ul Ihe radio !:r , will ii. Hie
s.e. ial music an.l an am:. meet ..I
the large "t Want A lUviuee' i.i
chest la lle.-ides .loan Hli.ielell.
III.- last will include a iioimIi.i- nl
uilllar lliillv wood ra Il.i a. lies.
Ilii.a.lcasl lit. Ill ll.iliv w.i. 1.1 mi l
K KM! an.l Ihe .Mill ii.it cast to . east
hetw.uk. "I Waul A lliv.in.'' is
heard on the west c'la.'l al s :; ..
in. I'sr. In. lavs
WEATHtR STATISTICS
By the U. ii. Weather Bureau,
llnnii'lily 1 :in p. in. i'I.m ln r.!'7
HislU'.il I.Miii..alllrii yi'slcnlay ,".!l
l.ocsl 1 .111 !. i a ui i . I.isi iiikIh IT
IZk : .
(.,.,,,. j,, ( , , , , , , spi 1, im.. ;:n
i;m Hh kiii. c Hvit. I, !Sn
OUT OUR WAY
( THANKS, (bOOO &OSH, NO SIR,
PAVE-- l THAT GUV IT CAN'T
DO TH' I CAN'T LIVA &E PONE"
,. - SAME II IN A HOME I KNOW
mill fiH V Foa- vc,u LIKE THAT, (I I CAN'T
AsV SOME TIME y AN' IN SUCH 0O IT y
WNw A RICH NEIGHBOR-!
S'ZtSi ----T HOOD, ON HIS f I CAN'T BEAT
Is- l2SiZr--. I J -'Liwa. DONiE . y
e:,ruNvnrj,'u- the champiow .-
Rose Bowl Entry
At Stake Saturday
Odds Favor Stanford to Down
Washington; Both Oregon
Squads Also on Day's Bill.
SAX l'!:A.W;4('0. Nnv. V
I Al') Tint tuo uinlflc;iliM tnoi
(;itl i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ( ' 1 1 --1 1 i 1 1 iiniti-iiil'-i s ot
Ihe I;ir wi'sl sitiiiti- nil tuiiioi i ik
in I hi' ic;t huh's niiiiii f I 1 1 h
I In pl uKMTls a l(n.i' bn 1
liclcM nm h" v.ritli'ii uii lint uiit
i oitif nl the pigskin clas.sii.
II is sliiiij l mi . Sluitlunl
In tin- ImIH" nl' l';in Aim. o.l.l
liinhnlily will t.ivor Sianlniil ul tin'
kit I. (ill. A niori iM-tirah' s )-n p
wniilil i''.s( t ibi' I lie a i-x
ai'tly cv n.
Sfiisnn rcrniils ami rumpiiriM'iis
nt millH'S Willi UlUlll.ll nlioili'lils,
huth highly iiiiitcuiaii aai;inn
liit'Uiilltis a I I inn's, phiei.' Stalilnt (I
In I he iiKiri' la vol a III'- lilit. It
hasa'l lint a innti-si. In ii nut nt
tin- ci.nt''t'i'tM-i' Washington Hr:)p-n-tl
a i lnsi- I'M I derision to Mm
lunula, an iin pH'sl 't showing in
i'v n ihe hitler's .Ititiiitiii; livixv
iIimhihIi tin' Mi;; 'J'cn coiiliTf.'iitii
llnis lar.
Siatilnnl flrffiih'il tin
iiy nl oii'u'oii i:!-n anl
I 'ni . t-i j.
WasluiiK
llie saiiiC
ton rainc alniu; to liili
!-am. I'11.
Thr W'asliiMuton It ain
ina-i. has II ik-i' in
biiui
ayinu
I'm
lii'iU'iiic. Ii ha-
al lack ;umI a snlhl
tellilii; a
;ial
the
unit
ntti'llS.' nil
umiitid. Il wit) Held a hier
heavier yiptad Ihan Slaiiturd which
may Mitp!ie those who t hunt: In
the latter was almiii as Ihk as
:h rni''.
Stanford Can V.iry T.ictics
AaiTi-l I his St a rilm d will pit a
team t hat has risen to I he urea
sioit in eer aino in semail loiiat
lash inn, a team so ready In nam-
hie il cnnld M-nre two I nilclldnw lis
iii 1 he taM I hi j minutes ul play
tn liieak up an inipeiMlmi: lie ami
d-l at a 1 i al as loi iuidalde as
Solllhei a ( aliini 111a.
Il h !d in i he U uii Ihe m ouml.
Stanlotd ha.- M a eied lln air
lane-. 1 1 V, III. It put tn.U'l hei
;.nine Mo anl-- hy p;isses tn win
1 1 nm Suuile i 11 ( alllni ma and then,
un.thle i rain in this ta-huiu
ai'.anwl the I ni orjiit y o Caliln!
Ilia al AllJJi-les. tolled n- I
1 he p"w ei t ni 1 ii iittis lor ;;"2
vacl:- Iinin
Vhaleer
1 1 em playm
n iMimaue.
iiih .inlaL'.e i- 1
mi Us ll'Miie
tn Sllllltoi.l.
idle, ami a wc
niiin e I his ;e i
tli-ld
K'lin,
uill 1,1
in:
w hich is p
i; i;, nuiii-1
uv'i the .tdinm v
mill
h
1 ;(::.UH.-t t he 1(H al-.
.ihhtliiia meet Soulln'tn C;iM
lit! n 1.1 at 1." Alleles in wh.it
iil-u h.ipe up as a slamltaiii;
..unt i 1 he I ni.ian rale as ttie
Iiiun ;il iaiitc,-i Imf a number ul
1.1,-i'i ve!.- w hn haw w.tfehed Cali
Mi ln,r- - 1 a d uiipinwmr!:!
v.i t.ill nwr in a taint i!
the P.. at - lip-et the ib'I"'
Oregon Scpuds Billed
(in-ii.'ii Sia'e i-Mlleite. M ill rim-u'w-.Z
vMihii' MtikMii: distance nl
tile t Ii.iinpiou- hip p ti c despite
d ;u h aMiuntimi ami a tie
wiih Southern Calilornui. takes
on Wa dnn(;i"!i State, an old.
hnu;h and iepet lt d rival. The
tmetal (.(Wis 11 S. C . h.nwwr
(. u n e 1 l! - Im'iie i! al ( "
.tlh-
ll.ill. le I I eiij" .i a ph U
up it ti a M " ni uwi M.'iitaiia
I.i -0 ueek in.i lt.i e a . Ul pt i 1' hn
1.. m
i.iHv il III
Ciuene inuiiM 1
e weather Is ihe
a swell t'l
us hum the Miiiih.
their games ihis
I I IteniM i e mild
-l"
Mill) llrM I Ill.-.l
lllll'k I'll" ll UII
.l.lcalt.l 111 .ill
M ';t . 'M . "Ill UII'
I.iv.is.l.' In uin
T.. lani.'i, '.
Imiinlil 1" j.iiim
...lll.U l"t
I.MII.I
I ll
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Ir .1 ini.i.ii
ul '!.'
u.miI
, ; aill-' i'l :' "li'i.U illi'."l
im-i- Aiiii.s 1.. Sl.uu. 'I
.:ir-. a n.a.ll. M-llil. Ili r.ill..;;i
I lh- I'a. Hi.- I.-. 1111 :i;ii;it San
...... I.ilf ...li.'i:.'. . In !- lil.'lili
i..
U.iii:.., I1.1.I1111;
, M'i i". in :m ail
Ills IHl
l-'.t
. r, 1 1 . p ll II III l..' 'l:i
S.m .!. Willi 11m- lall.'l
i Ii. uill
Spend D.iy Here Mi ..ml Mi'
ll.-nnan K. t.iiM-n. ul o.tklan.i
Pl' l-M.-lli. IL-ll"TS 111 till- tlt
-l'tll,l. .
WOMEN'S A LEAGUE
Games Last Night
Co pro Sandy's IMatu; .().
(iiainl IJmtity Shop h.i
Crock haiiy ti.
Hiu'h individual uamc, Atiila
Vniin, Inn ; hinli Ntii ics bcun. I
Anita Voinm. 47.
Scores Last Night
Dei-r ('reck Hairy:
Handicap ! till it;.
II. Kllintl 11!) VMt 111 WfC
K. Keilharn i:iit laf. U'.i 'Ms
K. UnnsiT US UK 1 12 ::7s
It. I.f'hrlmrh H2 !t2 12 Wi
C. l avis V22 111 M'A :M
Total t-ti'i i2 t;;:i 2"'
Crand lleautv Shop:
llandicai 1 Hi I Hi 1 Mi :"
A. YouiiK 1 IK Hit lK'l H7
P. .ludd HIS (Hi 77 , 'Jxl
F. UuKin-r HM f 121 H3o
M. Conn sr, lot !: 27S
II. Illdeiionr 1.J! 117 :i7!
Tital 7m: ti.s7 77 2lo:i
Copt o (Hi Is:
llatidicap .
K. Taylor . ...
(i. Ness .
M. Olinscheid
I). Chaptnati ..
1., honnK
Total . ..
.... i;s r 2111
.. ht w.i i2v
lis nr. 122 ::7a
...127 i:::i 1 1;: -nu
Hill I7!( I ati -Ilia
.... lid I'i7 1 1 1 112
Clio 727 72S 211."
ic :
ni m si
. . i2t; 1 is :17s
... :m; 12.". 121 :m2
.. Iu2 112 ns '.122
. in; i:;h k;; mi
12:1 inn i:t:i Hfia
tin t;:n 72ii yixii
Sanuy'K I'lac
Handicap
K. Worle.lni
M. Clark .
M. Sandnrs
.1. I'eiKUsnn
II. Iav
Total
Si KosehniK Icjiius, four of men
and two ol women, have antumnced
TENNIS
HORIZONTAL
1 New tenni
champion.
12 Part of
pedestal bnsc.
13 Abode o the
dead.
14 Drefis.
Ifi Pitcher.
IV Peeled.
Instead.
19 Clandestine
Answer lo Previous Puzzle
S.p;a 1 ;n
mm
3c KSfoP. 'x DP
H.h. L.O.I II
watcher.
20Oppiscd (o i
dry.
22 Fortune.
2G Rim;;.
30 Winced.
31 To quit.
32 Typist.
33 To come in.
34 K.lectric term.
36 To forbear.
40 Imperial order
H Varnish
ingredient.
45 Screams
40 Tennis fence.
50 Networks.
I MAh I
nr ii
mi U
jrain i a
1 NAN'UUNOiDUA: 1 1UBU
r2 Blue Rniss.
Ml K.xcollcncc.
55 Oovernnipnti
sources of
vevenuo.
Sf. Kimono girdle
57 To place in
line.
08 He won the
1040 National
tennis
title.
59 He is a
alumnus.
I r3" ( 5" 7 8 9 10 il
j - U JM S
J ".b I 7 8
1 I II .1 LJ I
P"l iSM " 1
.'o -) Jo ii " 1 A- C ' " 1)2
By Williams
THAT'S WHAT
SOU SHOULD
OF SAID IN TH'
FIRST PUACE"
VOU CAN'T PO
IT.' X CAN'T
LICK PEMPSEY
I CAN'T BEAT
SEABISCUT"
I CAN'T
Bet Paid in Pennies
Set in Plaster Paris
It uill ho u long time be f 010
Loo Mf'Curn, Hiipc'rintendont of
thf ntat( Kalmoii hatehory tit
Hock Ci'iMtk, avta full udvunttiKU
of tin1 $1 witKt'i' lie tnate with
.Mrs. William Farnuiu 011 tho
outcome of tho presidential con
test. I'mlor the terms of tho
hot, the loser was to walk the
iiuaiter mile between tho Me
Cai n and Kariium homes nt J I
o'clock at nlht, (lressed only In
pajamas, and deliver the SI to
tho winner. Mrs. Karnum mada
the hike us agreed upon and do
livorod the money one dollar in
pennies thinly encased in pias
ter puiis.
intentions of competing in the
Oregon State Championship tour
nament at Marshth'id. The men's
teams art: Texaco Chiefs, Klks
club, iHinham's Transfer and Hose
burg Alleys. Women's teains are:
Sandy's Place and Deer Crook
1 airy. Kn trios close Nov. In.
Ilowiing starts Nov. 22 and con
tinues through Dec. S, The Rose
burg teams 1-ave requested as
signments on tho date of DfiC. 1 to
roll their games in stale conipe
lion. A match that has aroused boated
rivalry between members of tho
Klks and Kagles lodges will be
rolled at S p. 111. Tuesday. The two
five-man teams will be composed i
of the members of the two Iodines.
The Klks lodge will he represented 1
by Harry Henry, Woodloy Stephen-,
son. Pete Sherman, Kloyd liuugh
man and Cecil Hlack. Representa
tives of tho Kagles lodge an' Dr. 1
C. (i. Van Valzah. Win. Mills.!
Ceorgc Iiarr, Paul Lund and Deb.
Day.
Minnesota Visitor Here Mrs.
7inmn.rn.ni, l in:ioli'i Milmn. !
Ii,.. .1, I t.i li.,..,,! tlx.
winter visiting nor uaugiiter, .Mrs.
Frank Kent.
ACE
12 Ho last
year's
champion.
1 5 To promote.
19 Cubic meters.
21 Mountain
badger.
23 Sneaky.
24 Spicot.
25 Gnawed.
27 Man's readme
room.
28 Gun.
2D Adam's mat a.
35 Eye tumor.
37 Oleoresin.
38 Devil.
39 Frosting.
41 Death sicjlal.
42 Kacle's nest
43 Bee bite.
46 Series of
. epical events.
47 Tennis stroke.
48 Secular.
50 Short-napped.
51 To be sick.
63 A Hindustan.
54 Golf device.
aIav nor
I flAPED
AbEa T
til 1 KtAU
VERTICAL
1 Simpleton,
2 Tocm.
3 Neither.,
4 Licked up.
5 Slronc cart.
6 To deface.
7 Mystery hint.
8 Naked.
BSick.
10 Coins.
11 Sheltered
place.
Sunday rUiMvsUsc
at the XsllUiUlW
DAILY DEVOTIONS
Da CHAS. A. EDWARDS
One day an Je. im was talking
to hit disvi;dHd Ho told I hem:
"Vo are the Halt of the tuitli."
Rut He ftlH j teMs them hat it
1h pOBHlhle for Lin? salt to Ioho
its navor, and therefore it 13
valueless. la the paruhlo of the
talentB, be a peak a 01' the Rood-foi-nothiu.s
Kervnnt for whom Is
reserved the judgment of utter
failure and outer darkness. It is
evident that only a unique qual
ity of goodness that finds issue
in redemptive livitiK can ever
bring in the kingdom on earth.
The peril of goodness lies in our
failure to realize that it consists
of two eternal principles, which
Jesus joined together in His
own Life and teachings, being
and doing. Tbe beauty and
blessedness of goodness stands
out only as we practice con
stantly these two principles of a
complete Christian life. To be a
true follower of Christ is not a
matter of just being good or do
ing good, it Is both. "Where our
duty's task is wrought, in uni
son with Cod's great thought,
the near, and future blend in
one mid whatsoe'er is willed is
done." Amen.
SUTHERLIN WILBUR
Sermon: "Anns or Armistice'.'"
- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
SOCIETY
Myrtle Creek, holds services
each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock.
Tho lesson-sermon lor Sunday,
Nov. 10 is:' "Adam and Fallen
Man." The public is cordially in
vited to attend these services.
YONCALLA METHODIST
CHURCH
Worship at 1" a. m. Sunday
school at IX a. m. Did you know
that the Yonculla Sunday school
won the banner for the third quar
ter? We are pleased with the grow
ing interest In the Sunday school.
We are also pleased with the in
crease in church attendance. An In
vitation Is extended to the Amer
ican Legion, and the ladies' auxil
iary and their families, to be pres
ent next Sunday and enjoy the Ar
mistice services which are beini;
planned. Come. C. I J. Ilrittain, pas
tor. THE METHODIST CHURCH
Molvllto T. Wire, pastor. Church
school at U;i't a. m., Mrs. C. A.
Chamburlin, superintendent. Morn
ing worship tit 11 a. m. Sermon
topic,: "He Went His Way." An
them. "Illessed Is ihe Nation,"
Adams. Solo by Mr. Leroy Jlialt.
Organ music by Mrs. Gordon Ste
wart. Intermediate and Senior Kp
worth leagues at 6:15 p. 111. K ve
iling worship at p. in. Piano
numbers by .Miss Petty Marsters.
S01 iimn tuple: 'Christ and Tin.' Sin
ner." Solo by Mrs. Karl Wiley.
PILGRIM HOLINESS CHURCH
At 177 South Jackson, '2 doors
north nf Ihe Hose .school." Sun
day school al lo 11. 111. Morning
uoishiji til 11 a. in. Youiik ik'O
ph's meeting at 7 p. in. Prayer
nicMinu: Thursday at 7:.J0 p. in.
"Si-nnons that si ir. soiik.s thai in-
uiiln. iii.niUhi ii I). ni
nil ii I our elm not " !
Tlic lUv. Oi val ('. Kcik-r, pastor
FREE METHODIST CHURCH
Itev. It. ii. Thompson, who is
cnnillirliiig a revival ill the local
chiin h. will preach three times on
Sunday. 11 a. m 2 p. m. and 7:3a
p. m. Ilusket lunch at noon. All
are invitorl to bring their basket
and eat lunch together. The evan
gelist will discuss the following
subjects in the three Sunday serv
ices: "The U'alch .Man." -Living
Waters." "The l uspeakahle dill."
l-'or Friday night the evangelist is
speaking on "Who (Iocs lo Heav
en " Saturday evening, "Tho l.'nlt
eil Slates in Hie Light of It.-poaliug
History." Sunilav school :i:li, in
charge of Paul Itaiiil. siiperiiitony
dent. IViin.s A. Skie.ie, pastor.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
SCIENTIST
3 U K. I Hindus wired. Kcgiilur
services Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub
jcet of lesson "Adam and Fallen
Man." Sunday school convenes at
11: l.'i a. in. Wednesday evening meet
ings which iuclu.le.s testimonies of
healing and remarks on Christian
Science are held at S o'clock. The
reading room at : 1 T Perkins build
ing is open daily except Sundays
und holidays from In u. m. to 4:110
p. in. Here the llllile and all lilt
tliorized Christian Science litera
ture may be read, borrowed or sub
scribed for.. The public Is cordially
invited to attend Ihe church ser.
lives and to visit the reading room.
ST. PAUL'S LUTHERAN I
CHURCH
Missouri Synod. Corey ami Mili
tary streets. West Itosehurg. The
service of Sunday. November lu.
begins at 7::M p. in. The Sun. lay
school meets at t:l5 a. in. We most
cordially invite all to attend our
service uu.l Sunday school. The
choir meets alter the service Sun
day evening lor a short rehearsal.
The Lutheran Hour will be hroa.l
cast Sunday over KliNIt at l:::n
p. ni. Tune in. write in. W. A. Syl-
OLD r&SHIOFUD
fitVIVAL
ChjMtt t- Fuller,
Director
r'Tprful tfl'l I'rrjfliln
Uill Ihrnn. t-f Tlif K,u
EVEHV SUN0AY
Ii (tn p. M KH(
K.nn ktWri.-,
;
wester, 1170 Military street, pastor.
SEVENTHLY AQVENTIST
CHURCH
Military street. Sabbath school
(Saturday) 9:30 a. m. Preaching
service at 11 a. m. Young people's
meeting (Saturday) :i p. m. Pray
er meeting, Wednesday evening
7:30, You are welcome.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
St. George's, Roscburg. Holy
com tn 1111 ion 8 p. m.-, church school
! : 45 a. 111. ; morning prayer. 11
a. in.; evening prayer and confir
mation Tuesday evening at 7:3u p.
m. Ilishop 11. D. Dagwoll, I). U
Riddle Hisliop Dagwell will be
in Riddle Monday evening for an
uruiistice service at 7:30 p. m.
THE CHURCH OF JESUS
CHRIST OF LATTER DAY
SAINTS
Sunday school will be held at 10
a. in. Sunday morning in the Wom
en's club ball, 130 S. Jackson.
Kveryone welcome. No collection
laken.
Tirr
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday night is "Mary und Mar
tha" night at the Paptisi church.
The four circles of the Baptist
Women's society will be present
and their leaders will assist in the
service. Continuing the series.
"Christ and tho Individual," the
Uapllst pastor. Rev. II. I. Sconce,
will speak on tho theme "Christ
Deals with Mary and Martha."
What constitutes a perfect hos
tess? Why was Jesus always wel
come in the llothany home? Was
Mary lazy? These and other ques
tions will bo answered. A beauti
ful ordinance of baptism will pre
cede the evening services. "Thou
Shalt Not Take the Name of the
Ixird thy Cod in Vain" is the ser
mon text Sunday morning. Is there
a difference between swearing and
cursing? Is a man guilty of swear
ing oven if he does it unconscious
ly? How serious is profanity? What
is the only sure cure for Iho man
who uses profanity? Sunday school
at 9115 a. in., four young people's
groups uieet at 6:30 p. m.
FULL GOSPEL ASSEMBLY
Located al ond of CuniniPrcial
avcntii'. A. Harold Porsitii;. paHtor.
Scn'iccs for this Sunday: Sunday
school n( !.". .John Klllott in
chiu'Kt. Wtt havt! u cluss J'or nil
aKcs. Morning1 worsjiip bnninniiifr
at 11 a. nt. Message Iiy thn pas
tor. Khhjcct. "TilhiiiK in Three Dis
pensations." Children's church at
Younc people's service at
(!:::. Mrs. Dirks in charge. Kvan
lielistic service at 7:30. Hervices
tor thr week. Tuusduy at 7:'M. Dc
voUonul and prcHchtim. W'ednos-.
day morning at JO o'clock, prayer
meeting at cliurch. Kridny niht
at 7::w, Ihe pastor will be assisted
by iho young people of the. church.
Welcome to all services.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Jackson and Lane streets. Armis
tice Sunday will be observed at Ihe
morning service. An appropriate
sermon. "The Saboteurs of Peace,"
will be preached on this occasion.
The evening message will be, "The
Siege of Jericho." w hich is the sec
ond sermon in the group on science
and the Ilible. The senior Chris
tiuit Kndcavor society will meet at
ii::S0 with Valmcr Klampc as lead
er. The Women'.s .Missionary so
ciely will meet Thursday after
noon al 2::i0 o'clock ui the home of
Miss Margaret flalduiu. :JJ7 North
Kane street.
The Calendar for the week: Sun
day: Sunday school. 9: -15 u. in.:
morning worship. 11 a. in.: evening
service, 7:)(0 p. m.: senior C. so
ciety li::iu p. ni.; Tuesday: Session
meeting, 7::ia p. m.: choir practice.
7::to p. m. Wednesday: prayer
meeting. 7:3" p. in. Thursday:
Missionary society. 2:.'lo p. in.
OILLARD METHODIST CHURCH
ii. A. Carlio.lcn. pastor. Sunday
school in a. in. Morning worship
11 a. 111. W. (1. Illake will he Hi...
speaker. Prayer nioeling Wednes
day 7:"0 p. in.
LOOKINGGLASS CHURCH
il. A. Carboden, pasinr. Sunday
school lu a. ni. l-.'pworlll League
i!::ia p. m. Kveninu services con
dueled by Ilrolhcr l.arscn at 7:'M
p. in.
TEN M I LE CHURCH
(!. A. tiarhodcu, pastor. Sunday
school In: l.j a. ill.
CAMAS VALLEY CHURCH
A. G;irbo(k'n, piiatur. Sunday
schuol 10 a. m.
Here on Business E. SrlnnMsK'.
of ( t.-ikhiii'l. was a business visitor
in thtrs ri'y iHlt'V(;iv.
Wat
The rrlfhratrrl
C'lemni Rlutnr.
thai formfd th
t utrd (nr
thmujhmif ili
ihfre u prohahly
thf rhurrh
i 1
V
0UGLH5 FUHERPI tinm
PIHt Qmd LANC
Mrs. F.R. Denies
Getting Richer
WASHINf-.TON, Nov. 7.- (Al')
Mrs. Franklin . Hooseveil. lec
turer, broadcaster, autbor and col
umnist, cheerfully told her press
conference today that uhile oliu
bail "made a great amount of
money" she now had less principal
than eight years ago.
The president's wife was asked
whether, now that the election was
over, she would discusa her in
come and outgo. Hhe replied:
"Thero seems to be an Impres
sion in the minds of ccitnin people
that 1 have nuiile a E'eal amount
of money and laid It up. I have
made a great amount of money but
1 have not ono cent of principal
nor have i put one cent In Invest
ment since 1032."
Much of the monev that she had
earned, she said, ha-j gouo into
charities some of It Into wages
an.l Into business to he'p people
start small enterprises. Asked
whether she churged Interest she
laughingly suld no. -t
Mrs. Itoosnvelt suld she li.nl the
feeling that if she dh' make money
while lu the white house that il
should be spent for constiuctkc
purposes.
Sho added cmphaiieally, "none
of my fninlly has proliied by any
thing I've made."
She said her charity donations
exceeded the 13 per cent ullowed
by the federal Income tax. and,
further, that she paid income tax
on all her earnings.
Drain Names New Mayor,
Other City Officials
DltAIN. Nov. S. Only two mem
bers of the present city uduilliis
Iratlon were returned to office in
the municipal election hold Tins
day. C. il. Ford beini; retained an
councilman, and L. (.'. Applegnio
being reelected recorder.
II. A. Cool, who was not a candi
date lor reelection, will be sue- T
eeeded as mayor by CV A. (.'nich
ing. Oilier city officers chosen in
the election, which tinned out 221
votes, the greatest numoer ever
cast lu a city election. Include C.
It. llelk. C. II. Ford. A. K. (lar.lner
and It. F. nandall. cnuncilnieii, and
Lucille ilogen, treasure-.
E. A. Cameron, Former
Roseburg Resident, Dies
Word bus been received here r
Ihe death at Ilarrisburg, Oct. 27.
of K. A. Cameron, 71, for many
years a resident of HoKe'.iurg. Ills
.la l h occurred at the homu ol his
daughter. .Mrs. Merrill; Hush, fol
lowing a long illness. :'
Surviving are his wdf:i and tlv
sons and daughters. CilluUiii Came- j
roil, i.ewislown, lilahii; llcntric
Clrk. Junction City: jleulah Hush
ilarrisburg: Lavelu .Iteenon. Ku
gene, and Virgil M. cl.uneion, Ku
i-
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Home-Like RoVimi
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It Is True
Guests from Roseburg
have
Free Garage at
Danmoore
Hotel
1 2 and Morrison Sts.
Portland, Oregon
Also
Family rates from $3.50 Room
with 2 Double Beds and Bath.
Also
Single Rates from $1.50 with
lavatory (free shower privi
leges), from $1.75 with toilet;
from $2.00 with bath. 50c for sec
ond person.
Also
OUR GUARANTEE to you is If
appointments and rates are NOT
what you expected YOUR TAXI
fare to another hotel will be
cheerfully paid. .-
RAY W. CLARK, Mgr.
h?mn, "VmiI Crutfir." rcflin li
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pal rhoolCharlemftti'. Th hinn
per and Tif nn Whit 5nnrJ MnA
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