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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS.REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1940. - - tnim Hwi I tMHB "-(MM?. ' ' - H04 PallT Bxoctt Mdir f the ' llnku at TftM Amclatl IIM Wia ABiminl01 PrnNH la AXCUliVA' lv entitled to tlie ue for mpubi;cB tlon of all news diBnitttiheil creilitca U tt or not otherwlH orodiled In this paper and to all local newa puhllahad heroin. All rights of ro fcublkmton of (pectttl dlapalchea Herein are also reserved. HARRIS BIJLSWOKTH Editor Kntcred aa necond claaa matter May 17. 1920. at the pout office Roseburg, Oregon, under act March J. 178. of Represented by New Vrft-371 Mndliton Ave ?i.-6U N. Michigan Ave u JailjSaSSrV'. Orand Huul-.viir.l !m AaaclM "3 Spring rilreot lalllt- 803 Stewart Mtreei " la. 620 S. W. Sixth Ave. Louie 411 N. Tenth Street. -si. Oil mm I4TIM Makscrialloa Kalea Tally, per year by mall . Dally. inmitha !' 'Uu Ially. 3 uiontha by mall..... Dally. y carrier per month. Dally, by carrier pur year... .ir-.oo . H.f.U . l.'-T, . .nr. . 7. Kvory alate, county and city official or board that b..n.llcs public money ahuuld publish at rimilm' Inlervula an acconn lug of II. shewing where and each dollar In spent. Tills Is it fundainontal prlnclplo of deinu cratlu governiaout. TI1K treat Oakland (world's largest) Turkoy show Is end- ccj, the llvo birds are puck on men luimn ranees and by this llnieU'd heavier losses from 1 lost or some- of the splendid specimens of the dressed, division may even have been cooked and served. But the lacta the results of the show, the detailed report of prize winners, the pictorial record, U Just avallablo today. In a special WDIOIU-Sizo sucuim of thin iue or me iu-.w wilt be found a complete nummary of Ihe Turkey show. UhIk ot JmlKlnK. l)lcture guloru, und num. jUlb"H , , erouH hlKhllHhtK und new h oi m h will bo found in thin Hpcclul kcl - tlon. Wb have endeuvored, iih a Rervlco to our readers aud to the patron or the Turkey show, to inaUo tbia edition u complete rec ord of the event. After toduy only hIx dttK re mnln In which to do your Chrlnt- mas shopplnp. Not important, you un y v u-hy' Clot all the Hut eoni- I, iiiitt ii t lrivi'' pleted-hopplnB all done? Jlut what about those of us w havo not even stinted? The mean fact it we ahuuld have been busy on thia job loim ago but somehow wo just did not tfut around to It. Hut then, It Is pretty good fun und a llLlo bit exciting, too,, to Jinn linouli the- e'owdr. idhuw vour way to tno eounier, ii ixl batlle your way out Willi packages. The HoHeburg stores have done u flue Job or providing good as sortments or Sift merchandise. Kveu those who aro a little lato ubout KettliiR the good old Christ- mas shopping done are probably not aohig to rare so badly- If Uiey hurry now. Wo note, with a shiver, thai u M'vore blizzard has hit in Caliroi tiiu. No gloating from us oier thai Tact. 11 so often happens that wlveu a storm like that gels start ed Us path may include us. Wo may not like the prospect or inure Kevire winter weather. To us ll means Inconvenlciico -cold -hither fuel rest, etc., llm over in ICuropn winter and ttnmv and bad weather is most welcome. ar phtueti rannot update suecesstuUy - certainty not with deadly aim -In a Htorm. Ihmlund has hwn suT reiing a ten II ic poumling from III air. A few claVH ol ilen" will be a great blessing there. Fvom the Creek Italian from, howewr. comes the news that the Greeks have been benefited by the hiio; that Ihe Italians have been forced back taster as the. result of lui'l weather. However, fighting In fhreo feet of snow is noL goini; to movo very rapidly. No farts ran be given concern U H, Ihe erhel r winter u umi lie peoples or the nal dominated countries. Are they cold? Are they It ii tig ry ? V.'h:it in the cmidit ion thero? We have no way of find ftiff out. We can vivo them no help In h nulerlal way but pel haps lit this ChrlsltUHH time a lew praj och tov them tnuy he oltend. Mrs. Carrie Adams, Church Music Composer, Posses . 10$TLANI. )''1-- I Hi -(APIA1 65-year carter as a com pfincr f church music and operetins e in led yOHterday with the death id Mrs. Carrie Uelle Adams. M. Aha. Adanis, who bemin her i a teer a u 16-jear-ohl girl, bad com jfosod uiuro than 4,000 uuiheiuH, i: fc&nlatas. aeven onerettnn. six Hlx.' cIrI anthem books, 10 Sunday school canliitas und six glee club books. Three of lier more popular works wcro "Komeniber Now Thy Crea tor." an antbem; "The Holy Child," a Chrlstmiw cantata, and "Chrlat maa Adoration," it cantata. She came here In 1120 from Ten Huuto. Ind., whore alio wua head of the Indiana Htate iiorinul achool uiualc department for nine years. Rain Deals Both Death and Benefit RAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17. IfAP) A rain storm sweeping In I from the l'acllle was blamed today the Indirect cuuse of throe deittba In southern California mid credited witll ending a cold wave that resulted 111 considerable crop IdamaKe. Willi snow still falllne in I In- I mountains, the stale highway pa ti'ol was cVcouraKhlK use tit' the Tchachap! ridKe route and restrict- linir travel over it to cars with chains. The coast euar.l towed several I voasels. endangered in C'utallua I channel by the storm to San Pedro. I Santa Barbara reported several small boats benched. The coast guard's patrol cutter Itasca went to Knsenada, Mex., to puil the Mexl- lean inotorship Kuseuatia oil the I beach. Deaths Indirectly uttiibuled to jthe weatljfr were: Kruest Kent, 7n. tallied in a Hollywood automobile collision, with slippery tracks biuni- oil by police; N. I'. Nlelsoir. In, hurled in a rain-loosened slide in a Catalina island rock (piai-ry. und .Mary K. McNeil, is. Long lleacb. ' kllletl there by a ear whose driver told police bis vision was obscured by rain. j Southern California far is said tile benelltK from tliu ruin were immense. Citrus growers reported i it eliminated the need ot a month's! irrigation. j AgricullurlHts In other purls of 'Dip slate sniil llm mi.ist nro u hiln ! ,ngiit In most sections, had prevent jtnougni. Roseburg Junior High to a a k j - - , -av . oarne Marsnficia cpuinr , Thu Itoseburg junior bigb scliuol ' I'apnoscs will play their first bas- i..,,i...ii ii... i saiuiday Nlghi when Hm-v m-t M,irHiilt.-l(l junioiri. U w ill the Tlist ttmu .MKishlii-M i-v'i 'l a Junior l.iKh m hool l.vtM. n I till! rolltdHt Will hO Hit! t il'Ht IH 111" Ht(JlH(m o. Ul C(K)H ,..IV y,lUll(!l.,( ,-H ,,,, w,. jih 01. u, i..iM(l)H,.s. The khuw will Mint at tln jun iur iiikh KyniiuiMilliii MiMiiMiy ill T : p. lit., (.'o;m Ii lln.i Turn porlti. Tin- KuHehiirK leant lias Ihtii HoniewluiL hundiruppt'il ihis wct k by HU-knosH, but Coin-h Turin-r t-x-pectH IiIh ii'Kiiliiis to be available fnr pluy. StmiiiK lineup, t'om li Ttirnfr oxp.-cts, will he l-imrnl nmt Wlh-y. forvvaiiln; Vim-rut, n-n lor; CumniiiiKs ninl AmlcrHon. Buarda. KliHf. out. rtwerveH will in- (.h(n t,fml(( Jani0H sll,1)Iu,INi (MUUliHup. Turner ami .smiih. I J. E. Clark Recovering I From Accident Injury J. K. Clark, local Southern I'a ellte freight aud passenuer ageul, Heitoiisly injured in an automobile aeciilvut yesterday moruiio. was .leporled to he making satisfactory recovery today, lie was in u trill cal condition yesterday us a result nl shock, but wan said today to be rapidly emerging from this com II lion and his physician said full re covery now is anticipated. He suffered a dislocation Jiac lure of the ankle aud will In in capacitated bv (he injury lor se era I weeks, lie will be removed as soon as his condition will permit to thu Southern Pacific company general hospital Iu San PianitMo Mr. Clark was injured when hi cur skidded on icy .;ivciiu'ii1 ,tt the east approach of Die ll;im i. k mountain luuuel on the Diaiu Ueedspoit highway uih jilunged over a 3.r toot emlnuikiucul. I "Public Enemies" Puller records of Ihe I Hil i SlMles contain t tie i;iiihs of ll. t 137 "public enemies." nt which Hie lire wauled tor minder, V i 1 lor Kid iiapitur. and PC! for l.;n l.in:i(! DAILY DEVOTIONS DU- CIIAS. .. i:d akds In a nuiviiii; pa lute. 1 r f lull." W ill Bogei s pl.i s i he Jnu t ol a i on n 1 1 y ibii ini f goi m to the home ol i nu w i dow w lm;,v child I-; in a . mi: l-Ondiliim. lie Irii.- h.- , her little one li es tint I hum r(. llig he will ge' well .i'mI !!,., be leae. Th l.ollow iu ilay When he p'tinn: 1,,. M., Sltll bcM.le the lir.j. ,m :),.,,! . dl.iw it. and the lamp Mill Inn n illr: hc 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 .1. If.. 'A . he ' I lie ilm In- lii I In- win. low thmus iii Me- blind--tim h. . ' 'I'Im- itini n in:; h.f. ti'iii'' " til I tie nun iiiiiu nt Mil tilled le'pr this wi. iii.i.i .'Mil In Keied in tlie da! kin-- ol d.uiht. Tlie ,. u,r ! 1 1 1 ; I i had i-ot b'M-ome ll tc.i!:' tn In i li, , l(1-e she t ill. . I . ,i. I Hi-. n It I'm dlttereie :.cl w n i i.hIi.imI f'hri-ttan tile und an iinpnlcnt one hi s lie. I tun c i Mir hea -eiilv I ':i t her'.' oi mn i-es are in h ami Hill h it-Hi ,m n ct ncei II w- hi licw llw v onl and m ' UpOll ll c ).- Ml tit' ll'-M'-"l'ls o rtei n.il i it In AH t tiin.--ate i -us -il.ie tn .iiiii t !ia I ! Ilevi'th .ii Miihiij: in i-in fail ti it -ii ill be ilone unlit 1 1 'I'biiM' wiih s'tcim lintb ko im w,ui. null. ml Willi the Ibeuul.l what t.iwl b.i - promised lie i- ,ilde In H'i Im :u. ( ye el III 1 1 Itill h w li iloili't t-O'lS w in d " unn OUT OUR WAY , f&JT MWif AMP AKIOTHER "THING- Yl'VE LIVED YwHCT ITHIMK LvfJbV f OFFICERS MUST NOT ) IfsJ A THEY TX3 IS I TtfSfc- I rUVSTEEWIZE WITH THE DEMOCRACV J GIVE EVERY Sjv fig MEN) EVEN A CORPORA!. ) TOO LONG" J GEMECATIOrO SHOULC? KEEP ALOOF ) THIS IS SOME O' THIS, rkSSr I FROM HIS SOU AD, AMD GOIKJ'TO SO WHEN) VOL) -77 A r TO SPEAK. TD AW OFFICER. BE VERY GET OUT IT'S y ' V THEY MUST FIRST GET J PAIMFUL.VSO PIFFEREMT J S' f V PERMISSIOM FROM THE AS YOU THIWK. 7J'v' 'WlV-rv TOP SERGEAMT J VOU'VE WOW 11 " coi-r. iw y st aiavice. iwc. t. m. aio. u. pat, off, j Out-of-State Tax On Dividends is Upheld By Court WASHINGTON. Inc. 17.- I A 1 ) ! .ll ullciupl by Wiscmi.sln lo lax Hie dividends nl' ollt-ol-sliite cnr- poriiliiins duing business williin jibe stale was held constitutional I yesterday liy tile supi'eine colli I , in ii t opinion. .1 IIHliri r I 111 Ik I 111 1 1 1 II'" HI l-M'U (ih0 (i-ci.si(m appiyim; KiM-riiicaiiy to a clialli'ii).;i' nl' I In- ussuHMiielil , by tlui .1. ('. I'cnncy cmniiaiiy. ! Justice Itnbi'l'ls wjolf u sen ling opinion in u lin h ( 'hid Justice Himlie and Justice.-! ,c itcynolihi and ilecd coik ui i cd. I J usl ice Krankl iu tei said I ha! "the mihstantial privilege nt carry on business In W Iscnnsln. which lias here been given, clearly jiuinimiis the tax." 1 "Tlie tact that a ta i.i c'Mit in- 'Kent iii(iii I'venls tiimmbt in nas-t wittioiit u state." I'Yaiikhiii " add e, "'dnfrt imt debility 1 be 1 1 x I hetw een sin li a lav and I nnisac lions within a stati lor v, hu h tiie lax is un i xactiun. . . ." 't he tax was held urn-oust Hu timial by Hie slate Mipieme -(nnt, The mi and onebiiM' per C'lii lax. I lie .-laic explained, u as im pi.:cd upon enrporale t J i v ideuds ia id (Hit e' income derived t rem earnings in Wisconsin. 'I he iiinonnl , taxed was determined by t lie t a- I tin between Wisconsin earnings laud total earnings: throughout t be I I ullcd Stales. 1 Ailonievs tor the citinimnics ai- nueil that divifleuds were taxable only by the slate ol incoi jtoral ion ami that Wisconsin could not im pose ,ui h a lax on tiaii'-ai lions taking place beyond its horde KRNR Mutual Broadcasting System 1500 Kilocycles KKMAIMMi llOLlii TODAY I 1 'unci- Time. d:lb Ma Perkins, Oxydol. MBS. t .to - Sands ol Time. M H.-S. ;. ji Ko,churg American Legion , uiliai y. j r. L". Sentimental C tt. MPS. i (j:.t() The Cinnamon Bear, Copco. ! t: 45 Cap't Midnight, Ovaltine, I MBS. j ! ; I'ul Lewi-.. Jr.. MPS. j . I i I nnni'i Music ii :Pt .:'ohu 11 lliii'.ho, MISS I I'' Itttei bide. i 6:5b News, Calif. 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"::'." - Lone Hauler. MIIS. 8:00 Answer Man, Van Dyke Ci gars. MBS. s:l." Adventures in Uhythui. MISS. SI.", lleuiy ,1.-1 iiioue's Drill., .MILS. 0:00 Alka SolUcr News, MBS. !i I "i Dam n Drrli, !i: I.". - l-Yeilily Mai l ill's (lleh.. .MliS. Io iiii - llai 1 liesl. MISS. I i : :H) Simi till. Helpful Fish KAXKAKKK, III.- Duck hunters l-'ted Shea and Peter Verhnge ii nl n't him any ducks, but a -' pound buifalo fish saw to it that they didn't return empty handed. The huntsmen said Ihey mw the li.di wedged between two cakes of ice in the river and, when they row ed out to Investigate, the tish flop ped into their boat. Spends Day Here M.i: iin Kim tnel. of Idicyhl. was a hu.--ine.ss is- i in ibis city Monday HORIZONTAL 1 Greek god of beauty. 6 He wus one of the most Important gods. 12 Long inlet. 13 Dross. 15 To total. 16 Courageous. 17 Swine. 18 Volcano . scoria. SO Heine. Z ADt fl E EDT.O'TS D6.I F'RCa I R F Bm a h E'RASEBd inEIi :n an! nape IIf'o:' m:i i 11 1 Din 1:00 Henninger's Man L GOD OF BEAUTY . IA RTURE'LU 21 Passers-by 23 Self. M Korgctfulncss. 0SiKiiul or help. 27 Became wearied 28 Inharmonious relation. HO Father. 3 1 Sea eagle. 33 Tea tester. 36 Correlative of buck. 17 He carries a and lyre 38 To perform. 39 And 40 Savage who eats humans. 42 House. 43 Northeast labor.). 41 Pitchers. 4( Frost bite. 48 Floats. 53 Period of time 54 Loom bar. 56 Bitter herb. 57 He was also god nt curing. 58 He is or I - 1 f s r i hj" r ia I '? r r 1 l D 3 r n n;5 m r v , hi , I I I 'Lrl MJ r By William Days Creek Quint Scores 28-23 Win Over Myrtle Creek DAYS C'HKKK. I lee. 17. The Days Creek basketball quintet, up sel the. Myrtle Creek team by hand iug them u s to-2.'l defeat Friday niuht on Ibe PayH Creek floor. The girl's volleyball game, due to sick iie.sn. was postponed. I his was the lirst conlerencn coiinl. same for Days Creek and Myrtle "It u ha a lousy fight." Louis Creek, ami I ays Creek's fourth win saiil shortly after McCoy's liandl lor five games played. ers refused to permit him to come Hays Creek took un early lead, out for the slxih round. "1 must and at the first quarter, led the have looked just as bad out there ball game at lu to 2. Davs Creek tonight as I did mi my first visit maintained their S point lead and bv hall-lime were ahead, Iti to S. I nys Creek maintained their lead throughout (he rest of the game, und at no lime did Myrtle Creek take over Ihe lead, although com ing close as the game ended with DavK Creek on top. 2s to 23. Ward of I lays Creek w as high point man. with IH points, followed by Bust ol -Myrtle Creek and Itach or of Days Crec!;, tied with S points each. Lineups: I ays Ck. I 2 I aid (HD Welch 11) Uuchor (S) (iodwiu liovd (23 i Myrtle Ck. ....(H) Bust McDougal . M. Black ( 1 1 Applebv (5) Dyer Substitutions- Days Creek: l-'er-guson; Chancy, C. Black l l). (Uticials - Heferee: Ilarler. WEATHER STATISTICS By tho U. S. Weather Bureau. Humidity 4:.'!u p. in. yesterday 7.".' Highest teinperature yesterday 37 Lowest temperature la,st night 31 Precipitation lor 21 hours Trace Preclp. since first of mouth li Prei ip. from Sept. 1, 1910 9.73 Deliclency since Sept. 1, BUo 1.51 Answer lo Previous Tuzzlc 10 Unoccupied lW A R I E ORE'S S L:E.UI , . K V fl-VC t .b u Kitiv ,O.Q IP)U2.A f rn.AA 160ne of his MAT ADO Pfl.l A P T 1 1 ( ; . tamou, stat- ucs, -v polio 19 Deity. 21 To fondle. 22 Frightens. 25 Color. 29 Rock. 30 Nut. 32 To decny. 34 Barley Nl considered the spikclet. form of 35 Account. man. VERTICAL 2 Inclined. 3 Whetstone. 4 Youth. 5 Bones. 6 Prayers'. 7 Crescent shaped figure: 8 Twelve months. 9 Dance movement. 37 Wheedle.-. 40 Sea ;kclctoa 41 Lily. 42 Queen of .' heaven. 4 j Tiny. 4ii To scold. 47 Vigor. 4!) Simpleton. . 50 Beer. 51 Fabulous bird. 52 Cnteric. 51 Half an c:n. 55 Note in scale. FOA"0 AflRUDE Louis Easy Victor OverA! McCoy Challenger, Badly Mauled, One Ey Closed, Fails to Reply To Bell for Sixth Round. IJOSTON, Dee. 17. f AIM Heavyweight Champion Joe I-ouis appeared convinced that idleness breeds nothing but lustiness as he prepared toduy to undertake the long series of monthly title (k fenseB mapped out for him lor the remainder of the indoor boxliiK season. The Brown llomber, just back from the fourth lengthy vacation he has given himself since he gain ed his titles from Jimmy Hraddock inl I iJ :i 7 , renewed his fistic opera tions against the much smaller Al McCoy, of Most on, hist u l lit, be fore a 13.31! 1 crowd at the Boston garden. It took the Iron-fisted champion who had a weight advantage of more than 21 pounds, five, rounds to damage McCoy, un overstuffed light heavyweight, to the point where Uie challenger's handlers decided hu had taken enough pun ishment. ! McCoy balked at first, for his only noticeable injury was a closed left eye, hut finally was prevaneu upon to Ignore the bell that sounded tor the sixth round, thereby giving Louis a technical knockout vet-, diet. Two Hard Swats Count During most id' the action. Mc Coy's shifty stylo prevented the i stalking Louis trom doing min i) damage with bis deadly light. 1 Twice during the abbreviated en gagement, originally listed for la i rounds, tlie champion, who weigh-1 ed '2u2 to McCoy's lSu,', did land his famed right fist in hone-crush ing fashion. Both of those, blows were de cidedly effective. The Hist one. in the opening round, gave McCoy a severe shaking up and the other, unleashed in the fifth, put Ihe challenger's lelt optic out of com mission for tlie time being. In between limes, t lie courageous McCoy, who hasn't been counted out once, during his long career, bobbed, weaved and side-stepped with much skill to escape Louis' devastating punishment and land ed a few rights on his own ac- to liostoti back iu I'Xi'.i. At that time. Louis was an ob scure amateur banting our ol De troit and. while he was makinn his first bow to I lie Boston boxing public, he siiflcri'd ihe liumiiiaLin experience of netting knocked down seven times by Max Marck. of ( hicago. in a national junior b o i n g torn mine nt suiui-i uial mat'h. City League Standings W L Team Pet. rmiwiiia I'lf-annrs 17 iMutham 'I'lanslrr -7 1 Uiwchini; Alli-y.s Ti.xhco t'hli-l's 21 Klks Ch:h ('upen 2" I ' tin' Ilros 17 Sanily's Plan- 17 r. i :. : is:i i in! Games Last Night l'mHua ('li-am-rs l'. l-llks Chili 1; t'nprn 2. Sanily'l Pliift' 1. T - a - hi ciilils ::. rtnc Pans, n; piintiam Tiansf.-i- lidhi'lmrK Alleys 0. Ilii;li diniM' sriirr. lliiurmk. 221. IliKll s. ri'-s S nn. I!lilll-n k. f..'.7. Industrial League Schedule Wi lu. s.liiy, Iki- li li .ai p. in. I nlmi on vs. (lunula., i Mills. Iliinsi-n MiiHms vs. Sum. laid; nil. :i;ii" p. m. lluli l Valtr.i vs. Slii'll (lit. Sati'uav and Miinliiin 1 im y Ward will li'iwl I'liiiilil at 7:;i"l III. Scores Last Night I imihuiii's 'l'r;iiisii r: I hinilinip . . 2 H'-' Itarr '.Ml L'l 171 litH'll . lit HI Slt i-nsoti 1 1 l !7 Mills . . i.;n I'm i:n lil.u k 1 1". in '. 1 Totals v.s !i;;n ;i' lifi-i-hut 4 Ali'- s ' iian'inii. ;.". ;. Kadman is: Lni .MiMiiti !'' Ml 17 S'-hai-it-r l!i h! 1- Stork . '' 1 Ui hI l'.unuhtiian .".x Ml I i;: I'utals . 'i vl sr.!' ::i; - I2I .Mi, ; 1 !'. I I i'i I .li i l'niiu.i ('If I llaniln ;i!, IL'" I.'" r.M inai I an . . f.r. I'll 17s liint l- ll..' 172 121 ISv Worli-ilK" HI l.'l I l'l III I . iiini . K" 1 12 -'-l l'av . . .. lv: j.:i .;:, :.ti f.iiai.- :i-t :t.' li i Klks rial. II. iii.lh mi 1 22. i;:i IM "'.'. Van al.ill I 17 1-7 171 Canipln II I-'" l":i ILii l;.ilti i 1-1 I'.ii 1.7 I :i siifiiiiaii ll.: I'.l li;- 172 SIi'iIii ii.mj:i l!2 I'm 171 j Totali. . . v.l ;in;: 'j..i: U7I2. S;i lull 's l'lai f: llalliliial. . !- -n 'i- 2!' I tt riss . . . I7J I Mi l"'l I2.I llulii'iistt'ln . I7t2 I I'l l al I .' :.iti i .! 1 1 .: III I'.l i.'. : I Inoillnan 1 "2 1-71 1 ".!' ' 'nnilnp-nu I'1'. I l I'"1' '"2 ! T.ilalh "-"7 "7 2MI l'iin'i n. I I l.in.lit .. ; i7 7 17 7 1 7 7 7..: I I I'alni M l.V. --'I' Mt Ivnald . J ::! I It' 17.2 :'.Mv 'n. in.uii . . i:ti im ii", L. Miwlgra.-s . 1-0 1 1 P..2 U't. 211 4S5 1006 2709 Handicap 95 95 V. Boucock 224 168 (I. McQueen :...123 lu:i R. Ixmnils 130 119 M. Lilert 147 175 H. Henry ICS 119 Totals SS9 839 Texaco Chiefs: Handicap 102 M2 B. Davis 173 29 ll. Miller 167 1"3 A. Flegel 132 1"9 P. .Morgan 191 134 P. Lund 113 170 TotuJ 90S 91s 95 Itia 140 ir.s 135 IS I L. Spencer 119 Totals -...868 835 Utne Bros.: 285 ; &77 26u5 102 06 179 553 14S 4tiS ls2 473 153 47S 2nd 513 British official, just returned to Loudon from I. S., said help from America in 1911 would boom. Over Berlin, a hope! An Italian soldier told his Greek captors that Mussolini's men did n't know what they were, fighting for. Oh, are they fighting? Nightly attendance nl the movies runs into the millions, which ex plains why ho many sinks are full of dirty dishes. Some antes run 20 miles to the gallon aud others tio miles to the idnl. They're rationing bacon in Brit ainbut only until the army brings it home. A serious shortage of people with out colds is reported iu numerous sections of the country. ff JS "DOUBLE-RICH warn a TilS "DOUBLE-RICH" barbs 1 This is Iho 4 YEAR OLD whiskey mor9 men prefer Kentucky's only " DOUBLE - RICH " Bourbon. He's sure to like it. Cream oi Kentucky is Ihe world's largest -selling straight Bourbon whiskey, phoof-schenliy oisriLttRs corp.. n, Yoik cur ! I I ' AT Wl$Xml& TRiisjJ FARES'. a I 70 PORTLAND EUGENE .... SALEM AL3ANY ... J. E. Clark. Honey bees of the United States must produce about 600.000,000 pounds of honey annually for their own uae. mv oooontss YK 1 REALLY COOK FAST ON MtlSTOH PINT Thii whilbir It 4 ytart o'i pi ........ THAN DRIVING ONE WAr KOUNOmiP $3.45 S6.25 $1.45 S2.6! ;..$2.65 S4.' $2.20 S-P Southern Pacific Agent. Phone II