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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1940. (Mill Dally Rxeept iundar by the ftiewi-ltevtcw Co., lac Member of The Associated Preaa The AiioclftteJ Prsi Is exclusive ly entitled to the uie for republica tion or an news aippaicnca freemen to It or not otherwise credited In this pApor and to all local new published herein. All rights of re publication of apodal dJipatcbel oarein are ano reservea. dor (a put lilin out of bis misery. BARKIS BLI.fi WORTH Editor Entered aecond clan matter Mav 1'. 1920, al we poii orrica bi Roaeburg, oregoa under act of Marco J, mi. Represented by v. Wr YorK 271 Madlaon Ave. t'al-MIt-IO N. MtrlUgao Ave. Fraarlaro 220 Muali Street Ur irlt : 908 W. Grand Boulevard Lm Aacrlra 133 S. Bprln Street tattle 803. einwart Street Porl Ua 620 a W. HI lh Ave. Ht. Lmla 411 N. Tenth Street Oil (IATIII ukaarlatloa Bates Dally. per year by mall.... Dally. month, by mall.... ..-.I. hu tl . Dally! by carrier per month.. 15 00 1.(0 lib .05 UBIiy. Dy carrier er ...u...... . . - Dally, by carrier per year 7.80 A NOT I Ml thought: " An labor and management sot togolhor to solve their problems In tho light of modern thinking. tho result (unless extreme mod' eratlon and Intelligence prevail) la apt to bo higher prices TO TIIK FA TIM Eft for the products of In dustry. Unless the fanner la somehow taken Into the partnership, there will he trouble alidad. OUT OUR WAY By Williams KRNR Mutual Broadcasting Syitem 1500 Kilocycle, Bvcry tat, county and c ty Ofllcial or board that htndtea public money ahould puhllah at regular Interval, an accounting Of It. ahowlnr where and how each dollar I, apent. Thla la a fundamental principle of demo cratic government JUST consider how much has happened to the, world alnco last wo observed our annual Thanksgiving day. A year ago the war In Kiiropc wan on but, tifler tho destruction of Poland. It was not a furious war. In fuel, I lie entire affair about this time last year was being referred to occa Hlonally as a "phony war." In Hie spring the storm broke. There Is no point In recounting bore the elimination of numerous proud nations, tho destruction of i 1 1 : IS School of the Air. MILS i. i r urn u o ii . 1-':!'I - l.mic heon Cnncorl. JU,r, ..." ,'" v - know that practically Ilic entire world, aside' from the American continents, Is In flames. KKtoAININd HoritS TODAY 4:(in Dance Tlnio. 4:V l.lfe of Hymn, MIIS. 5:00 To He Announced. 5:30 The Cinnamon Bear, Copco. 5:46 Cap't Midnight, Ovattlne, MBS. fi:nn Fulton Lewis. Jr., Mils. S : 1 dinner Dam e. 6:30 .John II. Hughes, MILS. 6: lf Interlude. 6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utili ties. 7:00 Mutual Maeslros. 7:30 Wythe Williams, Star Blade,, MBS. 7:45 Sensational Quizzes, Sensa tion Cigarettes, MBS. 8:00 Standard Symphony Hour, Standard Oil Co., MBS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS, 9:15 Dance Orchestra. 0:30 IIhI Kainp's Orchestra, HISS 10:00 Haven of nest, MHH. 10:30 Sign off. FRIDAY, NOVUM IIKK '12 7:00 Stuff and Nonsense. 7:30 News-Review of the Air. 7:40 News, Denn Gerretsen Co. 7:45 J. M. Judd says "Good Morn , Ing." 7: 50 Rhapsody In Wax. 8:00 HtpuIi fast Chili. MIIS. K::iii This and That in Melodv. X: 15 IIIIC News, MIIS. 9:011 Musical portraits. M!S. 9:15 Man About Town. 9:30 Lets Play llrldgc, MM. 9:45 Keep Fit lo Music. MIIS. 10:00 Lady of Millions. Conco. 10: in Old Fashioned (Mi l. MIIS. 10:30 Johnson Family. Mile;. 10:45 Bachelor's Children, Dutch Cleanser, MBS. ... i ( TOMOEBOW WE'LL M "V STAST T3RILL OM AM EXTENSIVE TREMCH AMD TXJeOUT SYSTEM- : V SO I WAWT ALU OF ..- YOU TO BRIWC3 1 A onuvtLS r-iki -K THE DRILL V k V 11 wxi . ,11. 1 1 1 ft ' r THE MAMIIA1 OP ADhC AMD RArl! II-ZI CT.R.vviLlmts, t m ate. u. s. pat. orr. ' COPa. IW Bf HtA scwvice. inc. . Registration Of Aliens in U.S. To Close Dec. 26th 11 :00 Friendly Neighbors, Seltzer, MBS. 11:15 Wheel of Fortune. IN'Cisliation of iill.-ns in Hit- l liih-d Sthf is MKikiiiK fcmil inn kicsm wiili on ly nhmil Xoo.oito for I ho naiion as a whole Mill uuri'is K'tod, a-TonlinK lo an annoiuirp iin'tit by Hu I'. S. (l'-paitincnt ol' instici'. l.ctilMliiilions lo dalo num Imt apiu-oxiiHalcly i.SHit.omi. ! Whiic aliens liavn i.nlll Iiecein Old her 2ti lo roniplele recislmllon, llie I (li'p.irliiieiit is uruint,' 111 fit Hi Hut iheio Ih no war in llit? American. For t lint . nlinvo all elw, wo umy give (hanks today. Shull wo ho able to hvvt this poaceful BtHlr? No one knowH. All wo cn know lor enrtuin in t hit I wo imiftt propirc. wo miint arm, wo must bo strong. Strcnslh. Kroator powor than ran lio mar Bhnied by any dthcr Kovrrnmont or combination of Kovenimeiils, must bo ours, Wo arfr now on our way toward hcIiIpvIiik that aim. Wo may ho thankful for that too. for In tills world the. strniiK seldom Buffer altnck, and it Is surely nol likely that wo will fffk lo attack any other people. Thus may tin pen co bo iiinintaiued. Our domestic situaliou is no worno than it was a year ami and (here aro marked signs thai con (lilioiiK In this country, eronomle condltloiiH that is, will be much better during the coming year or two. Tho billions being expended for defense will umiuesltonnhly linprOvo business and employment. We may cull these benefits tem porary, or artificial but by what rv(lr name, so long as we can agree that defense is needed, the improvement h will be welcome. ! t Another presidential eleetfoii Is .Grid Game Bid Given past mill out of the way. An elec tion year Is n'.ways a year ul" .In tel's. At least we will not have I hat lo worry about for uiiolher four years. 12:15 Sport News, Dunham Trans, fer. 12:25- Rhythm ill R.iihImii. 12:35 Parkinson's Information Ex. change. I'-': In- hilei luile. 12:45 News, Hansen Motor Co. 12:50 News-Review of the Air. 1:00 Hcnningcr's Man on the Street. 1: 15-Don l.ej- School of Ihc- Air, MILS. I : :in liny PearVs Orchcslia, MILS. I : 15 -Melody Miillnee. 2:00 ,l Your tlomiiiiiud. 2:.'I0 -Hume News. MILS. 2:4.", Musiiale Mallnee. MIIS. 3:00 -The .Mauhallers. MIIS. 3: 15 I'riif. I.liidsh-y. MIIS. 3:30 The Quiet Hour. 4: no-American Family Robinson. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol, MBS. -I ::,0 The Tune Jamboree. 5:00- ci Jui'thiii, Seerel Acetil. MILS. 5:30 The Cinnamon Bear, Copco. 5:45 Cap't Midnight, Ovaltine, MBS. 11.110 - Fulton Lewis. ,i., .MIIS. II: I5- Dliiiier Dance. ::m -.rohn 11 UukIics, mus. I5 IIMI Time. 6:55 News, Calif. Pacific Utilities Co. 7:00 R.ivmnn,t r.. e. ' White Owl Cig.irs, MBS. 7:15 - .M11I1111I M.-n.ir,,s. 7::io Lone Runner, MIIS. Sinliuilciiii, Miis. 8:301 Want a Divorce, Tcag.ir- den Products. MBS. C:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS. II: 15 --Dance I M'clicst 1 11. !'::iu - Hal Kemp's Orchestra. MIIS lll:(Hl .Haven of llcsl, MILS. I0::lu- SiBH oil. Alka renlsler as soon as nossihle in or der to avoid Hie C'liiisimas rush III Ihe pos-lnt'licfS. All alii'iis who neri' in Ihe Unllcd Slalcs n of AiikiisI 27 lllilsl he ri'ltislercl ami liimei pi iuleil by De-ccmln-r 20 or laci- a SLuo'i line, six iiioulhs In jail, or holh line ami I111 IMisiiiimeni. Allen iliihlren under 1 I years of aue inusl lie reyisleri'd liy Ihclr parents ,,r miardians. hut are not I iiiKcrpriiitcd. Atler relslei im,-. aliens are re quired to lililily Hie i Ml Mi il; rut loll mid niiliiraii'ilion service of the dcparlliiciil ,, jMsliee In Wiisliliik' I011 ol any clianuc in pei niaiieiil I rcsiileiii i) addresM within live days of such change. Forms lor nolh'l. Ii-aliou are availahle at auv post-' Inline. I Pnslmastei s should he nolilii"! 'ol' any lieilridilcn alien win, is 1111 jalile lo reach a post nl'llce lo reuis jler. In such cases Hie poslmasler jwlii lalic ihe necessary steps to 'relsler the alien at his home or place of coiitliicnienl. 'I'll" tail that aliens may hale rcyislclcl lor selecllvc scrviee does imt eliminate the leiiiiiremeiil lor allc:i reyislialioii. nor diil ser- Ice in Ihe win id w ar w in citizen ship and unless fit l.enship was acliicieil Hnoiiull remilar channels lie still must recisler 11s an alien. There me no lees connected Willi Ihe 11 uisliutioti. and Hie ilt-partlm-ut wains aliens 1,1 heware ol racl, eleeis who lua' trj lo rolled some New Legislature Of Oregon Will Be Well Balanced Hy I'At L V. IIARVKV SAI.KM. Ore., N,,i. 2i. (API The new- stale senate will be more experienced than usual, hut the house will li;,vft l.O. ,-, 1.,,... ,. .. ' . .. . 1 ' , " " - me suiRe 01 the nose jiiik armory Inexpelieiiced nienibers. ,,..., u- ,..i 1 0 ThoiiKh the entire performance is lull of lallKhs. there are many hair - raisiiiK and ip-alh - delyins scenes which cnnihlne lo round out a masterful show of mystery, beau ty, thrills and fun. The entire show lakes place under hrlttht llKhts, yet the Illusions are unbelievable and Impossible to human Famous Magician Offers Thrills At Roseburg Armory A IhrilllnK fun show based on mystery is promised local people when "The (irent Vircil." famous magician and illusionist, brings his company of urilsls to show on Of the ;in senators, only four are without legislative experience. Four have served In one session, five in two sessions, anil Ihe other 17 senators have attended more than Iwo sessions. The dean of Ihe legislature Is Senator w. 11. Strayer. linker democrat, who firsl served in 1(115 I seemingly anil 111 every session since then, execution. malting a total of II. Senator As -i.-il lean,,-., nf "The :,..,! itgil show will He Julie, the osv- FREE DELIVERY FRIDAY ASD SATURDAY PHONE 118 WHITE SATIN SUGAR 51C 10 lbs, for OREGON MILK 4I127C Bring in Your COUPONS CRISCO IVORY SOAP OXYDOL FLOUR Windmill Hard Wheat 49 Lb, $1.29 UMPQUA CHIEF FLOUR 49 , $1.33 BROWN SUGAR 3 17 MIRACLE WHIP, quart jar POTATOES Klamath bia U. S. No. 2 Jw Lbs. 39c Ortley or Spiti APPLES. 6 lbs. . 15C CABBAGE, lb. . 2 Spanish Type ONIONS, 3 lbs. . IOC SMAirWHITE BEANS, 3 pounds FOUNTAIN SMALL PEAS, 2 cans 11 V"jHSu-"So'i,B 27C -17tf 23C FOUNTAIN Gold. Bant CORN. 3 cans 251 SUNBRITE CLEANSER, 3 cans 130 FISHER'S PANCAKE FLOUR. 9.8 lbs 49fj MACARONI or SPAGHETTI, 3 pounds 150 170 50 BLUE ROSE RICE. 3 pounds RYAJ-GEkAT,N or POPPING, pkg, BLUE STAR MATCHES, 6 boxes 130 DJAMOND-A KRAUT. 2 No. 2'2 cans 17; RAZOR BLADES, 10 double or 7 single, pkg. 100 Free ; Delivery ! Phone 118 I Clayton 3 : Negley SUGAR CURED By the Piece, Lb. BACON COX OR NEBERGALL'S CHILI BRICKS Each 171c 15c KNIGHT'S JUMBO DILL PICKLES Each . 4c Government Inspected BEEF ROAST 3lH 2 14 CENTER CUTS PORK CHOPS POUND 22 GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BOILING BEEF u, 12c PORK ROAST 16c Cut from Inspected Pork, POUND So, taken all In all. the people of the I niteil Stales have a sreal ileal lo Ik lltankful for uu this ThanksglvhiK day. In our own fer llle valley wu have even more lliau most. Roseburg Area Scouts Tin lllv llov Senilis I',,, in II,. unseeing ilislllit hate 1 'I lo attend Hi Stale tiiolliall November ;ut lleie loila Heorge Y. Dunn. Ashland republl can. is next with 12 sessions, serv ing In the house In 1 s !i 5 mid IsiiT, and beginning- an unbroken Hiring of senate terms in l!i2;i. 'I he house, with lie members, will have 'j;i men who never attended a session, and 15 more who have served only one lei'lu. Six men bae served twice. Ill three timed, lour four limes, and only two have atlendeil more than four sessions. The two house veterans, each witli six sessions, are Uepresenta. lives Frank .1. Lonergan and Har vey Wells, both Portland republi cans. 'l lie new legislature will lie com paratively ell-lialanced. In the senate will be nine farmers, seven business nien, seven attorneys. Hirer physicians, ilireu insurance men, and one ;ianier. The house membership will In clude 1!) business men, 1:1 farmers, 12 attorneys, live insurance men, three labor leaders, two physicians, two laborers. Iwo leathers, one edilor and one w riler. chic enigma, who will oiler her staining "Human Television'' act, in which she demonstrates her re markable ahlllly lo read Ihe minds of ihe audience, and tell theiu their thoughts al tin; exact mo ment ol colitai l. While "The Ureal Virgil's" show is billed to have a thousand thrills, lis great popularity Is llkelv due to ',the fad Unit it Is filled w ith fun and gootl wholesome comedy that, appeals to every member of the family. ! Among ihe exciting creations during Hie many scenes of "The lireal Virgil's" perfortnance are The Mystery of tho Jungle, in which Virgil Introduces a real live lion hy the nntne of "Simlia." and In this mystery the Hon Is hoisted into the air nnd while all eyes are on him, he vanishes In a puff of smoke. Tile thrilling spectacle of the beautiful Hindoo princess asleep In space. The breath-taking demonstration of an execution on Mars. Tlie gorgeous Oriental fan- INQUISITIVE CREATURE I t.isy of Chinatown fter iljirk. The i'xeUiiiR spirit seance (iurins which spirits rlil nnd lluttor about the stap. causiiiK slntnKe and luiiKhtcr provoking mutations, making the inembr-iK of the audience howl with laughter. The tanioiiH Hindoo rope mvHtery, which everyone Iihh heard of or read about some time or oth er during his or her life, hut which a very Holed lew have, hud the thrilling opportunity or witnessing beloro their very eyes. The dis solving of the bodies of two human betngs. in which "The Great Vir gil" changes places wilh one of his lady assistants in the fraction of a Hcconn. .ni many, many more beautiful, spectacular and thrilling mysteries of the past, present ami future combined to make one long unforgettable evening of luxurious pleasure. Thia mammoth production is be ing sponsored hy the Uoseburg .Junior chamber of commerce and the receipts are to go to the im provement of the city vest park and to the construction of h l!oy Scout club house. Outdoes Sober Men In Driving Test Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) the government tu thai end. Ljli tuiys: "There Is an assurance which 1 think I can give you and thai Is the assurance thai Ihe prncllco nnd procedure or rollcclto bar gaining through chosen and inde pendent unions will not be sacri ficed. "That policy is fundamental lo a dcmocruHc Urtcn.se of iletno cracy." m tl- I h I'toii t Iremtn game al t'orvallis. II was aiinoiiuccd The Si outs, who u ill attend In uullorm. ill M, as u-. ers al the gam,.. ''. cosl ol trans porlaliou will be met lo.-allv and It is limed Dial tans In, in !..e. burg lilnl vi. lulu who are idaimiiiL In attend the game, ami h,, ,i nine space In I Ikmi nils lo trans Port one or moir ol llie senilis !"",f.v W- 'I- lets. II. who Is a, t' i man ol ti aiispni i It also is aniioiin, e, that a oi aeniir will 'be enndu, i nny Si outs at Hi nun li fnllow inK Hie ling lu ,e held lllioll. I'lUilt il for Methodist uu Red Cross Booths to Be Conducted in Banks Here lied floss ,., I,,,,,,,,. W1 lie maintained Saturday in Hose .mug oaiiKs. umtcr Ho of Hie Lady Llolls. il w 1'otisrn ship I on today, rei soiis h mVo lien personalty soil, lied lor l;, d ('loss membership hi -g,., by the nHiccrs or Hie local ihapler to 11 K ciimll al one Nil lliesi- bo..i,s Sat urday. Tile roll call sole it.il ion at the Vel, rails laclllly Is being , on dueled by the dray Liidn s. OI.l.KCTIVK b a t B il I tt lhr,,i,nli ",.lw.u fl IA.I.. dent unions" (Inlelllgenily nnd wisely led) puis labor on an KCJUAL HAH1S In Industry Willi management nnd ownership. Any ctnpmyer who thinks labor "J Is golim lo be sallKllcd In Hie lu- Highest lempeiaiiire ester.iny lure Willi anything lens than uti'l-owesl temperature lasi niglil I hours WEATHER STATISTICS equal basis la uu far behind the ' rec iillallon for t.,eS thai bo nilsht well be prec(!' r'om' Sepi I. "llt'i' taken out and cbluroloriucd lu or- Kxcos since Si pi. I, mti l.os a.iii:i.i:s i i Ail in llie interest ol si ieni e. Hie police llepal'l nielli 's I'm coins! cnlsadel' iigaliisl diiinli driiing got iwo thirds light ami proved lie could driie a ear boiler alter six Seot,b and sodas than Hie average motor isi i an v, ben he's sop.-r. t'apl. Iteinaid II Caldwell. :'.'i. In ads ihe pnli, e tiall'ie control hu 1 e.l'i He I erelillV el itriei I I'Olll a j I". mill mile Hip thioilgll Hie middle WCSl. lertiniim nil Hie evils ol lllix ing casoline ami aboliol. j Tile tleatei I .lis Angeles salely linini'ii:! alintll lo pi o Ve t he sa lite j 'Will! Si ielililu ally, t used 12 Kith I i'-' Is. Iiuistly poll, emeu and bl ew erv experts 'l lie i oinii II proved Us point but ( 'iildvvoll pi ov eil the ex ci'l'liiiiT thai pioves Hie rule. recital- troop Ills six ilrinks i oni iiiicil ail mil .Monday . No ot s mini iipk-i.'. taken at halt hum intervals i nlicr pai li. ipant. Iileil oilier li,iiois i e. boniboli w ine and lieer. A 2'iP-pouiiilcr top ped seven beers Willi lour Scotches and still linislied well up oil tile li-t Woisl reailton was Ironi a leeweiv a s s, i,i t ion secielaty who i::i'l elgbl beers. Willi miivl ol Hie group, there was a llotneatdc iesscnine in co oidinaliiig uliilitv alter lour drinks a delliiiie iliop atler six. Hut Caldwell. in some respects, till piove'l as lie went along. The lesijni; maehiue is a lull sie diiiei s i oui pa rt mi'ii t , witli sleelillf wheel anil In like pcillll. He line llie "mnloi isls" are red nnd gi'ei u kIuihiI Imlils and a niov Ing piieiuaino v.-itli a hlgliway in the enter. V,i No. I Is reaclioll lo eniel L'eln V 111" lime reipiircil lo leach the brake utter Ihe light ;'-. Hashes red Test No. 2 Involves co I" , oiilinalnm lielwcen hand anil cve . .'2tiihe ability to stay centered on' the 2:1'. panoramic hlglivv ay. Test No. :l Is s.M'h siinnlianeolls coiubililitlun el tin: 1.2S 1110. HORIZONTAL X Inquisitive woman of the Greek Myths. 7 Dow. 11 Striped cloth. 12 Distant. 13 gave her a closed box. 14 Flour box. 16 3.H16. 17 Little devil. 18 Turned pale. 20 r'lat plate. 22 Fat. 24 And. 26 KH. 27 Blotchc... 32 Lour (al-br.) 3.1 Vigw. 35 Additional performances. 36 Capuchin monkey. 37 Always. .19 Genus of slug:; 41) Finch. 41 Slair post. 43 lUh mountain. 44 Grows dim. Answer to Previous Puzzle 21 - 5F OLUiAArtllli lw.f a acIdI open the made her AV1E1RJ xliASjHMNr 3 TlAiNHAQiEiNiAi ' aMtiUlE'T'brlEPiDiA SDAl St'B-ACC JL OPB07 C .OWt UVE :BlA!Nii5lAl Uv 1 1 1 BJT OiR'A ElMMiiATBEiN n.o.BBjF.P.AH.1 XUkkl I.DiEIS HA ViQ Y:A' 45 Transposed VF.RTICAL (abbr.) j Parent. iti swill. 4R Shirt button. 50 Nole in scale. 51 Fortified place .1 Mischievous. :t: I I Ult tal mmm mum u BANL. 55 Agent. 57 Aceustcincd. 59 Breezy. Ill The box contained all ills. 62 When she opened the box, ihe ills 2 Father. 3 Brads. 4 Preposition. 5 Knock. 6 Person of rank. ' 7 Hydrozoatcs. 8 To send money. 0 Murs. 10 Bone. 15 Gains. 18 Precluded. 19 To drug. forbidden box, 23 Arm bone. 26 Glandular organ. 28 Work. 29 Harvests. 30 Female fowl. 31 Corpse. 32 Seraglio. 34 Cage for hawks. 30 Grass. 33 To impro7(V 40 Reckless. 42 Gibbon. 44 Sable. 47 To benumb. 19 Powder ingredient. 51 Feudal fee. 52 Billiard rod. 54 To hurry 56 Sound of surprise. 58 While. 60 Road (abbr.) Around the County Camas Valley 21. I ' '2 '3 4 p o J tjk I' i I? I'O ! r zzz ! Ezznnr n JSq1 "Tl -FTTI" '3 gj27 I 2 12? 130 31 1 Hj? Hi prw f i is "tap'5 I 1 ' i rrhar H :rJ .linn I 1 J -1 I 1 1 JnL7Prrrt-fTT.f CAMAS VALLKY. Nov. I'htlip Ayolte received a bad ' bruise about his right eye while working at the lumber mill on the 1 Kish place in North I'aiuas. A i ; peavey which he was using to: move a log slipped off. the handle sulking him just above the eye, culling n gash and bruising his fare above and below his eye. Air. Ayotiu went on working as soon as the injury was attended lo. Kruie Hoar h;.:t gone to qtiille to work. Professor Cook and Noiinau Sting attended a principals' meet- j ing in Koselmrg Tuesday night. j (iienn Well man of i-.iicn bower, j omou-if-ieii i lamps hi re pullets .t the Kniest Wheeler and Kthel Mrown fauns Monday. Clyde (irush is v.'iy ill at his home here. His uncle. Jim Kussell, is also quite ill at his home. Mr. and .!rs. Howard lirmvn and Mis. May llrowu came fio.n Marshfield Sat unlay and spenl the week-end at the I. K. Hiown home. Monday being a holhl.ty th y did not return to Marsh I icul tint it Ihai evening. Mrs. H. ( Uoyit. Mr". Kose Kin- nan. Mrs Margaret Crouch. Mr-.. I'thel llrown and M is Norma. Sling ai tended the district im-ei-inc of Ketlerated (larden clubs at Marshfieid Welnesday. Thev r- - port a most enjoyable day. Ilruce lurk has been visiting ince Sunday wilh his brother-in- law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. 1,, Wright, in Portland lie was .ic- ; c-Mtipanied on the dip by Mehiu Ware ol Ob-Ht. , Mrs. Kii Thrush sent word to . laties here of ihe death f her moiher. Mrs. Todil. at ("entry! Point, tiie night of Nov. ,". Funer al services were held Nm , S. Mrs. Thrush will stay with her father and brother for a week or two ! lore reiui nine home. Ardelle llil- v lias returned lo school litis week. .Mis. llixler tuok her husband. O. C. Pixler. to the Uoseburg hospital Thursday where he underwent an operation. (rtueiii 1 hint ley ha i'een vlrtt ing suvoul day a uhli JJouuiu Ullt- DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CIIAS. A. EDWARDS' What a year tills has been so far. Wars, rumors of wars, broken pledges, cruel atrocities, Jungle barbarities. One of Ihe great casualties of these days Is our own serene and Inner world. How- can we keep thinking about things that are pure and just and honorable in a day when there is so much injustice and impurity and dishonor. St. I'aul admonishes us lo think on the things that lilt up rather than Ihe things t hat drag us down. In his years or missionary ef fort He had met the evil lorces that torment our world. They had done llieir worst to destroy his faith 111 Hod, hut this war rior with the scars ol' Hie lird .lesus Christ on Ills body, slill cries out. I'inaily keep think ing on goodness anil purity and justice and love. Nothing can destroy them only darkness lu our own souls can turn the world finally dark. Keep I'ailh wilh the eternal realities. Trust Hod whom no fury can del'eal. The Christian has confidences unknown to the worldly heart, and so if the night draws on. keep thinking on these things lor they are our hope for the future and our sure defense In a strange and broken world. In the midst of all the present con fusion and hatred and bitterness tuny we still see the shining path that leads lo Hie citidel of our Cod. Amen. vant al (llalln. S. II. Croy recel.ed word a few days ago of (lie birth of a daugh ter to Mr. and Mrs. Hill lllark erl al Marshlield Mrs. Ularkcrl was llerlha Croy before her mar riage. Mr. nnd Mrs. (labe mil or uy. allup. Wash., lalely moved Mrs. llerlha stilwell to their home Tor the winter Mis. li, daugh ter of Mrs. Stillvvell. had bu n Slav ing here wilh her mother lor sonic time. Sutherlin ley SI TllKliLIN. Nov. "I, -Mr Mrs. Johnny While and Mr, Mrs. Perry Liiclitirhand wen iter guests ol Mr. and Mrs. Unpen nail .Monday evening ai ihoi home cast of town. .Mr. and Mrs. Jimniv I .an,- drivine a new Cord Vs which Hi purrnnsed last week Don Hone bit Sunday fo,- San l-'ranrisco lo gel his wile who hi. been there lor the past month re. ivlng medical I real meat . Thev expect In return here ih,. ,.nl of the week. Mis:! Nora Uratlon aid Seeley Carsens w-re man led lu l-.'ugen.. iasi r.aiiir(iay morning. Th, planning a honeymoon nm p ern Oregon in the mw future I They will make their home in i liosebutg. 1 H. K. Hamc and W. M. j.,c ! len Tuesday morn ing for T.icomn Wash . where Mr. Marnes will at tend to business. Mr. King w ill j probably remain in Ihe northern ' city. Mr-. Xr. Hercpbuig been visiting llie Percy hand and Frank Ilolgale families for a few days returned to her home In Portland Tuesday. i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hall shop ped and atlendeil tu business in Uoseburg Monday. ! Neil Settle f Oakland was a business visitor in Slllliurlin Mon day. i Mr. and Mrs. Hay Iloyl atlendeil jto business lu Kusetie ihe first u) the week. Mr. and Mrs. Mat Doll of Sail .Fernando. Calil'.. spent the week end at the (leorge lleecrofl home, ;.VIr. and Mrs. I mil are looking Pn a rami lo purchase in Ibis vlcluilj as they wish to locale here. Mrs.- K. I-:. Leas of Oakland vim .-.billing and transacting business here Salurday. A. L. Ileal has installed the .new lloureseent lighting system in his restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. William Scholleld nnd family moved on the former Hay Parker place west of town recently. Mr. and Mrs. John Cook re turned here Molidav night rrotn a two weeks- visit wilh their son and 'daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Cook at Auburn. Calif. Kniiiiill Hall departed Sunday for I 'oil li il .1 on a business trip. .Mrs. K. M. Hyde left Tucsdav lor l.os Angeles where she will I make here home, she has been i residing with her sister. Mrs. v. III. Manrull. for several weeks. I Miss vii Kline of Porllnnd and I Donald Ulenz of Uoseburg were dinner gnosis of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Prow or Sunday. I Ivhvard Johnson and llarrv 1 Molt of Cunler. Ore. were husi Iness visitors in Sutherlin Tues. day. H. II. Sharp of Med ford attend ed to business here over Ihe weekend. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Meis had as llieir dinner guests Siindav. No vember 17. Mr. and Mrs. Itobert Hall of the upper Calapoola. William Scholleld spent Tues day in Kllgene on business. Mrs. Henry Marge nnd daugh ter. Hetty, who have been In Rose burg lor several weeks where Holly has been receiving medical treatment, r.lurned In their homo Monday. l'.elly is able to be up now but has lo take treatments yet. Ivan Wlchter had Ihe niisforliini.. 10 mash his foot while working at Ihe logging operations east of town. Altierl Weaver of Ihe upper s p e 11 1 Tuesday in nnd and 1 Calapooia din- j tow n. ale w bo li,-i. Lucblet- When Your Feet Hurt You Ache A!l Over Often leg, back and hip aches are the result of weak or fallen arches. Have your feet examined free. Dr. J. M. Ingalls Registered Chiropodist UMPQUA HOTEL Saturday, November 23rd 8 to 5 20 years' practice In Oregon