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FOUR Isaac itsiir Ktrr niiir tkm Nsws-llevleiv Co.. Isa. r Utttrtlb silAeWUKTH iuNr uf Tfcc AMtfuiivd lraa Tile Aasocintsd Pro la excualvs f entitled to the use (or rnpubliva tlun of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise crodlted In ll;l pwner end lo nl! loral news BublUhert herein. All rights of re lubllcatlon of special dispatches PAt-oln are aleo reserved Entered aa second rlaaa matter Kay IV, 13211. at the poat office at Roaehurg, Oregon under aot of wrch a. 178. Km Vera ZT1 Madly" Ave. -CM-mku KH'I N. Mlclimf.n Ave. 'an rraarlaeo !0 Bllh Street Ue-twwlf- fltH't W Gia'i1 PjuI'Hjiu Las Aaaeiva 433 S Hprlng titreet tattle 1,03 Stewart airet rori baa 620 B. W. HUth Ave. . Iula 411 N Tenth Htreet Represented by OMtlori Push stfci NtrfsrikHI )A4$flCITI0l aaaacrliitloa llatea Dally, per y,.r by mall. If.OO Dally, e montrs by mall 1.50 Dally. I rauntlis by mall I.2G Dally, by cnirler per month... .& Dally, by carrier per yea- 7.80 Th RmuIt of Monopoly 1HE city administration of Koseburg has been most pa tient with the Pacific Greyhound lines. For many years the com pany has been permitted to use the street for an entire city block as a terminal. Washington street, between Main and Jack son streets, is almost blocked to ordinary traffic when the big buses are in. The street sur face Is showing the results of this unusual wear and is covered with a coating of oil where the buses stop. If the bus company happened to be a young and struggling con- wm and irencrallv Used the streets of cities for terminal pur poses, It would be most unkind of us to voice an objection. But the bus company quite obviously Is enjoying an excellent business and has been a very successful Concern for many years. Hose burg is the only city of Its size In Oregon on Greyhound lines that does not have a nice term inal building for the Greyhound iages. But HosebuiR is the only city wherein the bus company has a monopoly on through passenger traffic. It Is quite obviously del iberately abusing Its power as a monopoly. During rainy weather those who board or depart from a bus In Roseburg are compelled to get wet. Most buses have a rest stop here. The passengers file out onto the sidewalk and must take whatever weather conditions they find. It Is a perfectly miserable situation and one that must be injurious to the health of many passengers. Apparently the bus company never Intends to remedy this con dition. So long as we are will ing to take it and do and say nothing about it, there probably is no binding reason why they should do anything about it from their point of view, that is. In other wolds It is a sort of iso lated throw-back to the old mon opoly tlays when the policy In such matters was "Let the pub lic be damned." Hut we are not utterly helpless In the matter unless our city council chooses to make us help less. After all, the streets -even the block on Washington street between Jackson and Main streets do belong to the city. They belong to the residents and Jaxpayers of Roseburg. Unless we are greatly mistaken lour city administration can pre vent the use of a city block In the Jioart of our downtown section from being used for private btisl ness purposes. We feel mighty .certain that we would be "told tiff" quickly If we were to place ill couple of printing presses out In the street in front of our of Jiee and operate them there for "a few hours each day. Editorials on New (Cos.Ue.uad front pact L) Men and guns means more to "Russia's defense than cities. ;T Is possible, as your map will show you, that Odessa might become another Tobruk. It Is open to the Black sea, and might -,br supplied tty the Russian Blsrir 'sea fleet, thus becoming a threat Ion the flank of a further Ger ;man advance. Tobruk, on the Libyan coast, Supplied by the British Mediter ranean fleet, has become such an effective threat on the axis Jflank as to have held up the Ger--man-Italian advance on Alexandria. (Consider this as a possibility, but don't do any wishful thinking about It.) .. I,!;) . : IN London today, the belief Is "tild to-; be growing that Brit ain and Russia are planning a de cisive step shortly in Iran. Remember there was a rumor to that effect from Ankara the other day, and these Ankara rumors have been right often enough to give them a certain dignity. , Ankara today says Germany Is nmnnrlfnir all hucne nnrl aula. j Hon gas in Iran and is threaten- ! j ing to overthrow the government mere n nnr acmanus urc not complied with. IT is estimated (here are some 3,000 German "tourists" and lechnlclans In Iran. German agents are said to be filtering Into the Iranian army. Grabbing countries by this de vice is a favorite German stunt. COR information as to Iran's Importance, consult your map. It will show you not only that Iran has OIL, which is one of the prime essentials of modern warfare, but is the natural route (by way of the Persian gulf) for bringing in British reinforce ments from Indiawhere Gener al Wavell has been hard at work for some time. Looking at it the oilier way around, Iran (Persia) Is the his toric route for invasion of India from the west. It's pretty safe lo look for something exciting to happen there. KRNR Mutual rosd'osstlna ty 1490 KHooyoies REMAINING HOURS TODAY 4:00 -Frank Blair. 4:15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol. 4:30 J. B. Priestly. 4:45-Sklnny Ennls' Orch. 5:00 FBI, Frank Blair. 5:15-Playboys. 5:30 Varieties. 5:45-The Airliners. G:00 Confidentially Yours. 6:15 Twilight Trails, Aval on Cigarettes. 6:30 Dinner Music. 6:50 News, Calif. Pac. Utilities. 6:55--Interlude. 7:00 Nat'l. Dem. Convention. 7:15 Dance Time. 7:30 Wytho Williams, Star Blades. 7:45 -Sky Over Britain. 8:00 3 tan dard Symphony Hour. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:15 Johnny Davis' Orch. 9:30 -Frank Blair. 9:45 -Everett Hoagland's Orch. 10:00-Haven of Resj. 10:30 Sign Off. FRIDAY, AUGUST U2 0:45- Eye Opener. 7:00 News, L. A. Soap. 7:15-Stuff and NWsensc. 7:10-Slate and Local News. 7:45 J. M. Judd Says "Good Morning." 7:50-Rhapsody In Wax. j 8:00 Haven of Rest. 8:30 This and That In Rhythm.; 8:45 Shopper's Guide. j 9:00 John B. Hughes, Aspcr- tane. j 9:15 Man About Town. j 9:30 Front Page Fnrrcll, Ana ! cln. i 45 -I'll Find My Way. :00 Alka Seltzer News. :15 Mrs. J. II. Priestly. -.30 Adventures of Jane Ar- den, Copco. 45- Lester Huff, Organist, 00 The Bookworm. :15 Whcol of Fortune. :() Interlude. ;05 Sports Review, Truck Sales and Service Co., and the Dunham Transfer Co. 13 Rhythm at Random. ;20 Parkinson's Information Exchange. 23 - Interlude. :30 Johnson Family, Swans down Flour. :45 News. Ellison's Texaco Station. :50 News-Review of the Air. :O0 Hcnnlngcr's M.in on the Street. 15 Confessions of a Corsair. 30 Mayor LaGiianlia. 00 We're Always Young. :15 As the Twig Is Bent, Post's Bran Flakes. 30 Dance Melodies. 15 Lei's Play Bridge. 00 Mall-.iee Iif Melody. 15 Here's .Morgan. ;30 At Your Command, Pepsi- Cola. ;()0 Frank Hlnir. :15 Ma Perkins, Oxydol. 30 Musical Matinee. 45 -Tune Jamboree. : 13 - Senator Guffee. :30 - Varieties. 45 Music for Y"u 00 Raymond Grain Swing, Whito Owl Cigars. 15 -1 'inner Music 12 6:50 News, Cal. P.ic. Utilities. 6:55 Dance Time. 7:30 Lone Ranger. 8:00 - Varieties. 8:30- BBC New s. 8:35- Carlos Molina's ( rch. 8:45 Dick Jurgens' Orch. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. 9:15 -Ernie Hecksehei's Olvll. 9:30 Frank Blair. 9:43 Jimmy Joy's Orch ll!:ne,Sign oft. ROSEBURG OUT OUR WAY WHAT WAS THAT you SA1D AeiNJT I'SAID GOOD MOCXIIK Wilbur WILBUR, Aug. 21. Mrs. Ella Tail and son, Buster, anil Mrs. Agee of Milwaukie were visitors at the home of Mrs. W. 13. Thomp son Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Rose and family of Garden City, Kansas, arrived here Friday to visit the former's sister and family, Mrs. Charles liolcomb, for a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ellison of Milwaukie, who have spent the past two weeks visiting relatives in Wilbur, Roseburg and sur rounding country, left Tuesday morning for their home. Hugh spPnt 32 years as conductor on street cars and is now employed on one of their buses. Mrs. Virgil Smith spent Tues day In Eugene attending to busi ness and visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gnihbe and sons. Ted and Veryl, of Berkeley, California, spent Ihe weekend visiting al Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson. Jerry, the small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fi ll Brojo, who was operated on Sunday at Sac red Heart hospital In Eugene, for an abscess formed back of the eye, is showing some Improve ment, I hough it was a very seri ous opera! ion. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hose and family, Mrs. Charles Ilolenmb and family, Ira and Melvin liol comb, went to Winchester Bay and other poinls along the coa:U Tuesday for a day's on! ing. Mrs. Leonard l.yle of Coles val ley, was a Tuesday morning visit or in Wilbur. She took her mother,-Mrs. Fred Hroio. lo Eugen !o see her granddaughler, who i.; in Sacred Hear! hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan P.ridgr an I family of West Fork spent tlr week end with tile lormcr's molli er, Mrs. Roselle Bridge. Miss Alhciin Short of Hose burg was visiting her p:irenl?-, Mr. and Mrs. George Nhorl, Tuesday. a two weeks' vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Kennel h Barne berg were dinner gue.sls of Mrs. 1 .11 1 it H. Gorrell and daughter, Helen, of Roseburg, Wednesday evenini:. DAILY DEVOTIONS DR. CI IAS. A. EDWARDS It Is generally recognized thai all human beings possess latent - rapacities for good which need to he developed. So universally Is this under stood lo he the case that prac tically all of our religious and academic systems are based upon Ibis essential fact. What has mil been sullieieiilly ap precialed. however, is Ihe need of giving lo spiriliial instruc tion Ihe chief place in educa tion. When Jesus was here on earth He went straight lo the heart of vil.il ipii'stions. He pointed Ihe way to Ihe so lution of all human problems, whether they were social, po lllical, economic or otherwise. He said, "Seek ye first Ihe kingdom of GikI and his righ teousness, and all these things rhall he added unto you." Those who have heeded this Inspired admonition have never failed to receive Ihe tilings promised. The nu'a re ferred to in Jesus' parable who buried his talent In the ground, tailed lo see that Ihe frst'- tn Kef'T'" n V7i s oy constant u.se. The other more industrious servants utilized their talents and had the sat isfaction of seeing them in crease, besides, received the commend. ition of their Lord and Ruler. In order to im prove our spiritual talents we must first fully appreciate I hum ami put them to lull use for God's kingdom. Amen. NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, IT LOOK.S LIKE THIS SPEEDY GOVERklMEKlT Rl 1MCM la, CrjT THfc OU BULL Cf TH' WOODS IMOCULATED WITH TH' SPEED BUG.' IM ALL. MV VEAR.S HER& I NEVER SAW HIM PADDL-IM' THAT FAST.' THE VAGABOMP core. mi Claims Allowed By County Court Follnwine Is a list of Ihe claims audited and ordered paid by the Sun Printing Co., $35.40; Rose Douglas county court at its re-1 burg News-Keview, $8.95; Doug gular monthly meeting: I las Abstract Co., Inc., map, Circuit Court: Trial jury and ' a'CI2;Asm sIm' mileage, jmk. ii; wiiness noani and room, $h.7d; Mary Chao-'c man, exira sionograpncr, 3,10.1;' ; $15.00; J. B. Fullerton, bailiff, T.'. 'l'L1 'i..u?:.i..',. h V. w ,i i k iii ii k . m ' h7i.w- K el, $10.00 Ihe Lawyers Coop Puhl. Co., Vol. 35, $7.50; Ame can Law Book Co., Vol. 26, $10.00. County Court: Commissioners J. Ross Hutchinson, $150.00: H. B. Roadman, $146.50; SI Dillard Motor Co., $2,011; Rshg. Motor Co., $4.83; I'. T. T. Co., $4.70; D. N. Busenbark, travel exp., $8.50; S. I. A. Comm., $.11 cents. Justice Court: Justice fees, 379.40; jury fees, $18.00; witnesses and mileage, $77.40; contable fees, $5.75; P. T. T. C, $3.35; Roseburg News-Review, $19.05. Juvenile and Probation Offic er: Agnes M. Pltchford. travel expense, phone, $14.54; car, $2.'l.00; Shell Oil Co., $3.31; Tide water Associated Oil Co., $2.18; Mrs. A. Wade, hoard and room, $20.00; P. T. T. Co., $1.40; S. I. A. Comm., $1.28. District Attorney: Lester L. Wimberly. P. M $10.00; J. V. Long, Havel expense, $9.75; Ban croft Whitnev Co., Pocket 1941, $10.00; P. T. T. Co., $7.98; Thel ma Carter, extra stenographer, $1SIKI; . I. A. Comm., $.40 cents. SCIENTIST HORIZONTAL 1 Quarrel. Mlangings. 11 nad. 15 Nautical expression. 1 (i Tokor term. 17 Restrain. 10 Stingy person. 20 Church de nomination (abbr.). 2:! Awake. 23 Give confi dence. 24 African fly. Answer to 2li Prefix. 28 Series 0 fiifcct. (abbr.) 53 Smudge. 29 lnnuiie. 54 Feel ill. .1(1 Vase. 32 Profound. .15 Used in golf. Stiigi-cr. UK Theater sign (abbr.). 39 Into. 40 I'orlico. 41! Measure. 5(i Stop (law). .'8 Age. 59 Vote. 62 Sting. (i4 Kye (Scotch). 65 Printer's f measure, fis Brings action. d worms. 43 Month (abhr.) 70 Consumed. 4.' Pi onoun. 2 Aim. 'U Shatter wilh 74 Lounge. dynamile. 76 Disavows. IB Never (cent.). 77 Caustic (pi.). BAJPigMifEPJJnEWsjT ECONOjjctfjL S IT E R AT OL LCPH ASESBN.I s y s 'vjSsp g H eoQn o m t A TJH O L I iRDCOCtE l EiWlfeRlllDByiT CRATFiTDG" E NIER ATE EJEOSHPiE rqar PJREISIENlT MflrTITt toFHi B AMBP A C PAR I AOBH.A l SliNBMppiJN TEHANjJa5AHGp N E e.dii irrsnatWeiAipigarsla I U b U I I i W la I r LM bp I I rTi7 ha 1 sia .. b 5rV"'jj !LZC 1 i 35 HDr o -4 jH rr I r bifc!fc!4fcd i l l I I r LT "UM r or r rr4 r n rim M 1 MJ ttrn OREGON, THURSDAY, By WBIowi HE HAS TO, IF HE EVER, EXPECTS TO FIWD OUT WHW'S GOIKJ' I OKJ AROUKJD HERE DME OF THEKA GOVEKMEUT MEM MAV SAY A WORD TOO MUCH SOME TIME AkV GIVE HIM A HIMT OF WHAT WE'RE POIKJ'.' Miff 1 svimstsvicr. mc. t. m sic. us-mt. off. J County Assessor: Robert Hclli well, 12.00 and $50.50; V. S. Woodruff, $5.00; Patricia Glenn, $14.00; Robert L. Helliwell, travel expense, $18.75; Lester L. Wim berly, P. M., $6.00; P. T. T. Co., Slba; West Coast Printing ana I Binding Co.. $33.75 and $7.60; Countv Clerk: Koke-Chaoman j6.gt; Lester L. Wimbcrly, P. M S66.60: A. E. Simmons, cou- Donald Agee, extra clerk, $60.00; Sun Printing Co., $1.50; Roseburg Nwtoicw' 3680; Chas' Metsker, $50.00; West Coast Printing anri Rlndlnr rv. Sifl7n- uurroutjns Anoing uiacnine co. machine Co., $3 40; S. I. A. Comm., $1.61. ; Drug Co.. $2.58; G. W. Marshall, County Coroner: Coroner's ! dentist, $1.00, $1.00 and $2.50; fees, siu.uo; mileage, $1.60. .Roseburg Pharmacy, $1.24; Chan County Sheriff. Legal Dept.: man's Drug Store, $1.14; Dr. E. Service lees, George Edcs, $19.00; j. Walnscott, $5.00; improve W. ' B. Garrett, $7.15; W. A. nients and repairs: Denn-Gerret-Manning, $9.90; H. M. McCabe, sen Co., Inc., $29.97 and $5.35; $7.50; Ira B. Poole, $7.00; Lester . Bergh's Appliance Service, $31.29; L. Wimberly, P. M., box rent, $2.00; services and travel of dc - puty I.S1.90 sheriffs: O. T. Carter, and $16.65; Ned Dixon, $2.50; W. B. Garrett, $11.35; H. i Edward M. Gulden, $19.50; L. W. M. McCabe, $23.60; Richfield Oil ! Metzger Co., $5.10; ambulance and i .o., C.'ia: Shell Oil Co., $16.49; burials: Douglas Funeral Home, Standard Oil-Co., $16.20; The Tex- $35,; h. C. Stearns $3S.; bedding as Oil Co., $3.19; Tidewater Asso-1 and clothing: Royd W. Bruton, elated Oil Co., $1.91; Hansen Mo- sli70 antl j. c. pcnney Co., Inc., tor Co., $29.82 and $17.00; Lund I $33.94; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. Radio Service, $13.30; Western i $M.r8; P. T. T. Co., $6.75: Fred Union, $8.11; A. E. Simmons, I A, Knight, $1.50; Carr's Variety $4.00; P. T. T. Co., $15.10; Reeds-; store. $2.01; Churchill Hardware port Garage Co., $2.93; S. I. A. Co $7.65; McKean and Carstens, Comm., $20.25. jS-l.OO; Par-slow Furniture Co., County Sheriff, Tax Dept.: 1 S612; Wharton Bros., $.65 cents; West Coast Printing and Binding s. j. A. Comm., $28.95; out pa Co., $7.50; P. T. T. Co., $2.35; ! tienls. E. R. Souibb and Son. Sun Printing Co., $24.50 Chas. Previous Tuzzle r 13 Wither. 18 Plural (abbr.) 13 Manuscripts (abbr.). 21 Perfume. 25 Piece out. 27 Act of presenting. I 31 Seine. 33 Obliteration. 1 34 Painted descriptions. , 37 Toss gently. 4 1 Vestment. I 44 Shade of blue. 45 Pass by. I 47 Alcoholic j drink. 49 Small streams 51 Diphthong. VERTICAL 1 Enticement. 52 Browns bread. n r n ckc-i..., f l.OllllV Wl- ill C V OIIUI1 IShHHIS 2 Four (Roman) 55 Fust name of.,,.,,,,. .,i!S,anr sr,ssn. ,,,,. ,,. 3 Tree. 4 Insect. 5 Weed. 6 SUite. 7 He made inilk pure. 8 Letter S. 9 Thoroughfare (abbr.). lOF.Icvated. 1 1 Secures. 12 Eternal (abbr.). 7 vertical. R7 Pairs (abbr.). 59 Globular body 60 Against. I 61 Decades. I 63 Relate. ! 67 Female saint 1 (abbr.). 69 Kind of bean I 71 Plural suffix. ; 73 Word of hesitation. 75 A. ti.-ltr (French). 7 1 AUGUST 21, 1941V F. Metskcr, $25.00; S. I. A. Comm. $1.04. County Sheriff, Del. Per. Tax Coll.: Roseburg Motor Co., $2.05 and $7.75; Roseburg Book Store, $1.50; Chas. F. Metzker, $25.00; Capitol City Bindery, $8.80; S. I. A. Comm., $3.86. County School Superintendent: J. K. Gill Co., $1.38; Southern Pacific Co., express, $1.37; P. T. T. Co., $3.30; Goettel's Variety Store, $.75 cents; Morgan's Gro cery, $1.25; S. I. A. Comm., $34 cents. County Surveyor: Arthur Boy er, $25.00; N. E. Richardson, $15.00; Edgar Lewis, $2.50; P. T. T. Co., $2.35; S. I. A. Co.T.m., $.57 cents. " County Treasurer. P. T. T. Co., $2.35; S. I. A. Comm., $.33 cents. County Health Unit: Lester L. Wimberly, P. M., $10.00 and $10.00; Chapman Pharmacy, $4.00 and $28.45; Mary A. Bar rett, R. N., mileage, $50.00; P. T. T. Co., $20.13; New Service Laun dry, $2.27; Roseburg Pharmacy, $5.65; Mead und Wheeler Co., $1.62; Morgan's Grocery, $2.50; Dr. A. N. Johnson, travel ex nense $8.50; S. I. A. Comm., $1.45. County Home: R. T. Blakely, $62.50; Laura Blakely, $62.50; Katherine Dirks, $50.00; Verna Puckett, $18.20 and $22.88; Bes sie Knigge, $16.80; Neta Bryants, R. N., S75.00; Clara Landreth $45.00; Betty Rigsby, $45.00; Eula Carll, $45.00; Anna Cook, $14.40 and $21.60 and $10.80; Evylin Wells, $27.90; Roy Knigge, $45.00 and opening grave, $5.00; Lou Martin, $50.00; Elsie Kelly, $37.56; Richard Ashworth, $15.00; Doris Moore, $1.50 and $1.50; El sie Green, $22.88; and Elizabeth Garhart, $42.00; groceries and supplies: Frank J. Rogan, $8.10 and $4.69; Safeway Stores, $6.24; W. F. Wright, $1.00; Ewens Bros.. $5.85; The Valley Poultry and Produce Co., $5.25; Kampfer Bros., $15.72; FranK J. Itogan, $4.20; Wm. Bailey, $18.10; The Cass Street Market, $50.47; Doug las County Creamery, $31.60; Easton Grocery, $1.30; Frank's Grocery, $5.54; Fullerton Candy Co., $8.80; Grimm's Grocery, $22.13; Morgan's Grocery, $77.06 and $20.93; Roseburg Sanitary Market, $3.17; Umpqua Dairy and Products Co., $.95 cents; Weber's Bakery, $30.60 and $.80 cents; Rhoads Cash Grocery, iMIKl! rv Kellv S2nn: nnunlas ! Flour Mill, $27.50; medical sup- . pUc: Chaoman Pharmacy. $5.97 Physicians and Hospital Supply Co' $5.62; Shell Oil Co.. $11.10; Un.- D ill c. i nn. sters' Drue Co.. S42.14: Pioneer Harry Hill, $6.00; Sarff's Auto 1 Wreckintz Co.. $1.50: Roseburg ! Electric, $2.00 and $51.55; Farm Rnreau Co-on Exehanec. S12.36: !$;)5,00. Total 81605.88; credited hv 612 meals ror prisoners, $153.00. County Jail: Meals, H. M. Mc Cabe, $1.10; Minnie Hartshorn, $1.00 and $12.40; Roy's, prisoner's supplies, $3.75; Roseburg Pharm acy, si.iit); niarstcrs irug co., $1.34; The Film Shop, $243; Easton Grocery, $.50 cents; New Service Laundry, $2.56; S. I. A. Comm., $.41 cents. Court House: Morgan's Groc ery, $3.63; Calif. Oregon Power Co.. $107.91; McKean and Car stens. $3.75; Roseburg Garbage Disposal, $3.00 and $3.00; Otis Elevator Co., $24.00; Coen Lum ber Co., $3.50; Parslow Furniture Co., $1.95; Roseburg Lumber Co., 6 units, $12.00; Roseburg Electric, $2.40; M. A. Paul, $2.50; S. I. A. Comm., $4.44. Agencies. Welfare: Boys' antl Girls' Aid Society, $50.00;' Catho lic Societies, $10.00; Salvation Army. $25.00. then assistance. $781.00; general assistance. $855.65; old age as sistance. $2459.00. Sol.'ers and Sailors Assistance: Children Home, $10.00: Spanish American War, $75.00; World War,. $130.00. Agents: Countv. $550.00 ; 4H club. $300.00; 4-H club auto. $30.00 for third quarter. Agriculture: Weed control, Farm Bureau Exchange. $5 81. Bounties, Scalps and Travel Expense: The following received SIO.(X) for coyote: Ralph Lock wood, A. M. Davis, James C. Brown. L. S. Kerchner; travel ex pense. $20.00 each. Earl D. Dun can. John C. Ulam and Hans J. I Hausolter. Dairy Herd Inspector: Geo. L. I Nicholas. VMD., $20.25. Forest and County Owned Lands: Groceries for eruisln". I Drew Cash Store, $6.78; Morgan's I Grocery, $7.09: B. W. Maddox, $13.13; cruiser mileage and help I er, B. J. Howser. $280.15; Geo. H Davis. $91.00; N. E. Richard Json. $161.00: H. C. Darby. $30.85; j Kilham Stationery and Printing 1 Co.. $8.17; cutting weeds, ciiy 'of Roseburg. $46.73: Commission 1 John C. Dichl. $1.78: repairs. .iSutherli!) Lun'.herCn, .StLdi;. Rollo Knowles. $6.00; Geo. Green. $600; Fd Mallorv. $2.00; Chas. F. Metsker. $30.00; S. I. A. Comm., $5.82. General Supplies: Sun Print inc Co.. $28.50: Rosehure Book ! Store, $10.25; 1940 Codes, Stevens Ness Law Publ. Co., 2 annota tions. $5.00. Property Classification: Classi fiers. Robert Helliwell. $31.50; R. IV. Nelson. $27.93; Edwin S. Woodford. $306 50: maps. S2.00. IS I. A. Comm., $3.27. Publishing: Claims, Roseburg Chieftain, $22.45; News-Review, $22.95; reports, News Review, $26.10; cancellation, News, $3.50. I Sealer 01 Weights and Meas ures: Deoartment of Agricul ture, $19.82. . , Tax Foreclosure: Services, 1 Burton Black, $30.00; Violet Houser, $50.00; supplies Rose Iburg News Review, $33.10; A. L. Simmons. $8.00; S. I. A. Comm., ! $.21 cents. . Watermasters: Services and mileage, Tom R. Pcarcc, $60.10; j. H. Jantzer, $11.70; S. I. A. I Comm., $.93 cents. I Total expended for the month ; $14,334.86. , m i nirt 1 lepnsp Conirol: Thomas F'e'cher service, expense and phone, $70.35 and $70.00; super visor's mileage, R. L. Stearns, $4.60 and $2.30; W. J. Meredith, $3.00 and $1.50; victor t-nipps, $4.00 and $2.00; Chas. E. Rem Imrton, lamb and sheep, killed, $7.50; S. I. A. Comm., $2.45; cred ited bv dog licenses and penalties, $106.25. Total expended, $167.70. General Roads: The following is the payrolls of the foremen and crews: J. T. Bufflngton, $56.00 and $28.00; Dorsey Lee Jones, $17.50, $39.00 and $3.50; J. T. Dent, $5.00 and $1.00; H. J. Fretwell, $10.00 and $6.00 and $20.00; Russell Parr, $10.00 and $2.00; Cecil Burgess, $30.00; Jane Wharton, $7d.uu; iaura cum mings, $90.00; N. E. Richard son, $10.00; B. E. Leas, $150.00; J. M. Spancake, $80.00 M. Sacks, $80.00; John Lorck, $49.50 and $63.00; Floyd Frear, $166.65; L. H. Thronberg, $60.00 and $11.90; L. V. Smith, $100.00; Fred Brau ninger, $76.80; Jess Russell, $60.00; M. Gilbert Woods, $6.00; E. C. Foreli, $5.00; C. R. Grove, $14.00; George Cooper, $2.50; Henrv David, $28.00; C. W. Crouchcr, $100.00; Earl Shclton, $7.50; V. V. McAboy, $3.75; Al fred Cloakc, $126.00; W. M. An gel, $65.60; Oscar Angel. $65.60; Harry Keeny, $46.40; Earl Keeny, $27.20; Elmer Crow, $67.20; Lynn Tavlor, $30.40; Ray Blood, $113.75 and $6.40; W. W. Austin, assign ed, $65.60; Wallace Asker, $27.20; Harry Horton, $16.00; Isaac James, $3.20; Roy Fisher, $92.00; Jim Gates, $12.80; Tod Gilhreath, $2.50; Paul Anderson. $3.20; A. H. Hardestv. $15.00: R. E. Car- Mile, $18.00; Cecil Dcnnv, $11.60; Harold Riggs. $15.00: R. L. Col- 1 lie, $35.00: Grant Madison, $3.20; ! Forest Gorley, $2.50; Harry Bow iman, $5.00; Dale Hatfield, $100; 1 F. L. Merry, $88.00; R. H. Breed jlovc, $64.00; H. E. Blond, S50.50; Frank Stancliff, $21.50; Lyman 'Stiles. $7.50; T. U. Clayton. 1 $11.25; Guy McGee, S16.00 and I $12.00; R. L. Spore, $15.00; Guss jLapp, $12.50 and $7.50; John .Rachor, $2.50; Don Snvder, $7.50; Durward Owens, $100.00; IM. A. Ormsby. $41.56; Georee i Marsh, $2.50; Joe Green, $2.50; 1 Claud Green, $2.50; Walter Hut Ichinson, $99.00; Emmet Moyer, $66.40; O. J. McGee, $63.58; Joe Deardorff, $8.00 and S8S.1H); John Sellers, $6.40 and $68.80; Noah Sellers, $15.00; C. W. Pcrrv, $100; Charles Ice, $10.00; Claude Church, $10.00; R. J. Spalding, $100.00; Clifford Swearlngcn, $76.80; Paul Rising, $56.25; Bert Mathews, $121.75; Franklin Haines, $112.25; Max Myers, ayy.uu; t,. u. nana, siu.s.38: Harrv J. Green, $5.00; Louis Collins, S9.60: Donald Frear, $32.50; Royal Denton, $10.00; O. O. Mat thews, $90.00; Otis Sartin, $45.00; Ernest Johnson, $32.19; Bob Paul son. $76.80; Freeman Williams, $2.50; F. L. Merry. $2.80; D. A. McCord, $92.; King Hagan, $53.75; Claude Selleck. $73.60: Clvde Rv- I dell. $125.00; Warren Roberts, I $60.80; Don Clay, S17.50; Clay I ton Cleveland, $17.50; D. A. Peas llev. $30.00; J. A. Ravmond, IS27.50; Steve Rosier. "S?0 00; I Charlie Dow, $20.00; Jim McCul I loch, $16.25; Lee Clawson, sriu.uu; Roscoe Woosley, S5.00; E. G. Web 'er, $144.00: hrldg" dc"t M-inr jCallop, $150.00; W. H. Gallop, ,$120.00; M. N. Humphreys, IM08.00; Wm. T. Hughes, $90.00; I Mat Doll, $62.00; S. E. Whi'nev; I $4.00; Clifford Doll, $49.00; E. A. i Everline. $4.00; J. R. Keer, i $24.00; B. W. Taylor, $125.00; fben Mode, $100.00; Wm. Hoeft, 100.00; George Crenshaw. $100.00. Total payrolls, $6307.66, Slate Industrial Accident Com mission, $191.76. The following Is for repairs, 7 BIG DAYS AND NIGHTS of Thrilling entertainment AT NO INCREASE IN PRICES Huge Agricultural Exhibits and a Very outstanding FARM MACHINERY SHOW PARLhiUTUiL HORSE RACING! A MACHIFICIHT T HORSi SHOW! yUNZAPOmN" GRAND NlTiRiVUt! heturing 7 flop flight hrformm! MIDWAY THRILLS! ffiff ACTSi DANCING to Moiutt's Orchestral BRING THE FAMILY for a Grand Time supplies, etc.: Drain Light and Water System, $1.10; P. T. T. Co., $13.50; Calif. Oregon Power Co., $17.62; Consolidated Frclghtways, inc. S16.78: Pierce Auto Freight Lines, Inc., $14.07 and $3.42 and $.94 cents; Southern Pacific Co., $9.21; Lester L. Wimbcrly, P. M.jb SIO.OO; gravel, L. M. Dubell.U $27.80; Tom Fletcher, $5.25; Lew In Parker, $1.50; Douglas Rice, $1.95; Roseburg Sand and Grav el Co., $92.00; Leonard Swift, $1.95; gas and oil, General Petro leum Corp., $17.55; Richfield Oil Corp., $12.65; Standard Oil Co., $393.66; The Texas Co., $70.25; Union Oil Co.. $40.47; Ernie Barker, $.50 cents; H. L. Bossen, S.70 cents; Howard Casebeer, $2.25; O. E. Clayton. $165.60; Coen Lumber Co., $119.10, Col umbia Equipment Co., $59.30; Howard Cooper Corp., $5.38; Con tractors equipment uorp., $33.14; Denn-Gerretsen Co., Inc., $65.25 and $109.80; D. Co. Farm Bur eau Co-op Exchange, $14.45; Gardiner Lumber Co., $414.33; J. M. Curacy, $10.25; Hansen Mo tor Co., $506.74; V. L. Holgate, $2.50; Interstate Tractor amM Equipment Co., $18.42; Thor JenU sen, $11.35; C. M. McDermott, $12.50; L. W. Metzger Co., S29.83; Nelson Equipment Co., $24.49; Nordline Parts Co., $35.87: Or chard Auto Parts, $57.93: Pacific Highway Garage, 517.45; Page Lumber and Fuel Co., $181.42; Peterson and Son, $.50 cents; Remington Rand, Inc., $2.00; Richfield Service Station, $2.35; Roseburg Motor Co., $9.15; City of Roseburg, $45.00; Roseburg Crieftain, $21.75; -United States Rubber Co., $21.17; Union Oil. Co., station No. 316, $1.75; Wood bury Co., $93.14; insurance, Com mercial Abstract Co., $50.00; Quine & Co., $50.00 f G. W. Young and Son, $50.00. Total. $2997.03. Total expended $9796.45. Road District No. 1: Interstate Tractor and Equipment Co., $3980.00. Ballot Title Fixed for Proposed Corporation Tax SALEM, Aug. 21. (API BaUs lot title for an initiative measurS taxing corporation dividends five per cent to pay Jobless compen sation to Oregon persons who do not have jobs after discharge from military service was pre pared by the attorney general to day. The bill, filed by State Rep. E. C. Allen, (D.Multnomah), would be on the November, 1942, ballot if enough signatures are ob tained. WEATHER STATISTICS By U. S. Weather Bureau Humidity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 50 Highest temperature yesterday 77 j Lowest temperature last night 51 Precipitation for 24 hours Precip. since first of month 23 Precip. from Sept. 1, 1940....31.43 Deficiency since Sept. 1, 1940 l.filj $25.00 REWARD Will be paid by the manufacturer for any Corn or Callous GREAT CHRISTOPHER Corn Salve can not remove. It never fails. 35 and 60c at CHAPMAN'3 PHARMACY Phone 259 Roseburg, Oregon r mm ami s distinctive hotel THE IlEIMSON p uiununu; ut nun ni. t t.4