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E0SEBUK5 nFWS.y.gVlW, ORESPW,- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1941. Another Disability Case on Trial In Grcuif Court Here hit iniyinj: compensation. Neuvull i.'iainis total disability of an arm resulting from injuries sutlered in mi accident while employed m ii Unx'i'K camp in-ill Myrtle Pulnt. .Hirurs selected to near the suit lire Vini.i'iil Hiilcoinb. Haul Apjilf The November term of circuit jitatc. I'cle A. Ilirii;, Lena Viiunc. court today convened, ftillowuif: Arthur Mahutiev, Max Uauei . tlie Thaufo:iviti; uay reecs:, to: Ward (.'ueKcram, I'rcd A Klii:ht. hear the last case seiieouied lui Heien Iewit,. Archie Kei-u icnr,. A jury was, Utuwa it mm:. Loiu L iifcrhy i'.nt! Alvm A hear the iietmn f .hie Neavul! rj'iptnri. ."A-.aiif! .s:.v,....'.v.-iii';::;.u ..-j v.-i.J . .. v,,,s.:.",!l.',j; dent comiiiisMiin The suit in urn- j today by Oram Judi'e Cari k. in which the jury uai instructed j Wimiierly. the member bemj' lo deterniine tlie jn'ii.-emaire t,( Arthur Mahoney, Lillian Short disability sintered by the plainlifl , Alvin A Tipton, 1-red A Knii:ht, in tin le-eiflent in order fruit the Wind f'ueheram fiein-iKle Hul findings may be used lis u basis field and Paul Ap;ile(:ate. The ttrund jury will be sworn in lui iowinfr the completion of the trial now in progress. All members of the jury panel not eii):a,'ed in the trial of tht case lieinc; heard today were ex fused lor the bahuiee of the term, subjeirt lo tull. R. H.S.Indians Lose to Ashland Gridders,32to7 Ro&eburg Charge Awaits Woman Ending Pen Term V. A. Sloan now In the s..0awl. conviction m Jackson is to be broujrht to Hose- to CO FREE Crf for child fit ottompanled by ndult$ VTe hope vou'U come. . . Brine fuuuilv, friends, and ALL the children! Vie want you to enjoy yourselves, and tee the large stocks of lW'i American made dolls, books, Raines, wheel toys and others for girls and hoys of all ages. A splendid opportunity too, to check your gift list to solve that (juestion of "wluit-to-give" the grown-ups. Here, you'll find auto accessories galore, sporting goods, Xefrigerators, washing machines, radius for home and car, and hundreds of other ute-to-please gifts, priced to please you ! RLMLMBIR THE DATE Today, November 2 1 si, 7 to 9 P.M. Ask About Our LAY-AWAY PLAN! FRIDAY 21st Si II check county. burf Monday to answer bete complaint chnrjtinj: money by false thtnuj.'h issuance of worthless j cheeks. Sheriff Cliff Thornton I reported today. Mrs. Sloan was in KosebutT about u year into nnd upon representation that she was lirepitrine to open home, wrote several merchandise purchased, the sher iff said. She later was arrest'-d nt Medlord where she also war allet'cd lo have passed worthless Checks, beinj sentenced to one vear in tlie neruten'iarv follow inp her conviction. She is lo be released from the iienitentiarv Mondav. Local authorities had filed n hold warrant aitainst her end she will tie surrendered to Deputy Sheriff Wilson Has The Kosebiirr hifrh school In dians, plavinp their lait Jootbiil! came of the season, were lieaten 32 to 7 at Ashiand in p. Thanks Rivmn day panic, which was a better contest than he genre -wauid '.."'.;.". V.'.. . .-' . I'.oseburp was held on the Ash land six-inch line early in the :ame, mid later had a touchdown obtaininp : play called back by an offside pretenses j penalty. The lone KosHiuvc tally cnnie late in the name when the team mixed passes and ground pluvi for an fcli-vard drive which culmi nated with Marcus Wells slaminr u iiursinn j tiff tackle lor the touchdown, checks lor A stiff breeze cave Ashlnnrt irreat abvantaite in punting tlui nip the first quarter, as Roseburp was kickinr anainst the wind, and by jraitis on the exchantre of punts the Lithians were able to c.am a 13 lo 0 lead bob Holm quisl. stalwart Roseburp center, suffered an injury in the second quarter and was unable to pHu durinp the balance of the contest, weakeninp the center of the line Ashland ttiok advantape of thir situation to punch power pla , lepisiation should take. j Roosevet sTOys Action ; Grange delcales uecl.ired at ' povernmcntul pua! ante ncainst I In Coal Mines Strike ' u possible future deflation in ' vrif-a, sueh us occurred after the (Continued JroT pat;e 1 ) first World war. was essential to - the success of the floriculture de-ion labor IcpislationV" n veporter paitmenfs "food . for - delense" j inquired. p-opram. Tnere is nn news nn that, the Tne prance also called upnn ;elli"f executive responded, congress to eliminate "all mice-! The new Pennsylvania disnrtl essary non-defense e.;ienditures " 'nrs cume after Till or 75 carloads ;oi t nueti ,,iii,e v. orkers had tlnv- nazi Etirniie and with friendly as sistance from across the Atluntic, will in the end win u common victory over u common enemy." 'Jtiny Buying ravo-ed. Cither resolutions adopted bv .:,- cu::en'.ii:i. l'.ciuu";. v. -vor'nifc ii 'but-mai; ' iiun.Viis". iii'.r lor the Columbia vallev jfiwci autnurirv in the Pacific north- en f'-om the nearhy Washinpion cotmtv jo the vicini'.v of the H, ',' ,. i rifi: ..''ictjj.w "'r'.''iArsii,i mine Voiiey after voliey in snots could lie heard. The ten wounded men. who west arm ioi icpisiative auuionty j ,(i,.mif,ed themselves as pickets empoweririp that apency to pur- jW(1, t,,.al(.d , hos,Ull,F , pius chase private power companies , hu,.ch ,,.p(irl s;ii(, (. ()f in its territory and re-sell them ,.limn .S.,.,inI.nik .jr, ,)f C(Jal Cl,n lo public apences. Iter, claimed the picket- were win The orpanization urped that. iuid bv non union men because of shortaK-s of materials , -uv were ambushed near the mm iuuiii. irauniiii; iiinii me up- :mmiiam- Klot... n,i lln, fense proKiam. the povernment impose "strictest priorities on the manufacture of inioxicunts. Re-affirminr its traditional temneriin'- stand, the convention piedeed BUtllKirT of lepisiation wtuch would prohibit the sale of intoxicatinp bi-verapes n e a r tva'ninc cam'ir and wliirrh would tirtihibit radio advertisinp of beej or other alcoholic drinks. horn and wife, who win po to Sa lem Sundsiv to return the woman .into the line for lonp pains in the to Roseburp. 117 South Sphnt St. Tlhon 97 rrTiL -a J Theft From Aaed Man 1 Charged to 2 Juveniles Two juveniles were beinp held in custudv here today ('harped with theft of money from W. B. Carey, elderly pensioner residinp in Cumas Valley, Sheriff Cliff Thornton reported today. Tlie boys are accused, the sheriff said, of takinp money from Carey's pocketbook while visiting him ut his cabin lute in the eve ninp. Carey, the sheriff said, claimed the loss of about $30. Man Jailed for Driving After License Revoked Jack Spencer, Iirain resident, was broui;ht to Roseburp today to serve out a X-T fine imposed by Judpe Clarence Leonard in the Iiruin justice court. Spencer pleaded guilty to a charpe of drivinp a motor vehicle after his license had been revoked. Sher iff Cliff Thornton reported. Funeral Services Held For Late James Rogan JOIN THE CROWD FOR ANOTHER SATURDAY NITE FROLIC at TENMILE DANCE TO THE RHYTHM OF DICK FIRMAN AND HIS ORCHESTRA , second null, alternating with i passes when the Roseuurp de- lense drew in to plup the hole at center. ! The ripht side of the Roseburp : line, one of the preatest defer, jsive weaknesses of the season. was made very effective yester Ulay by shiftinp "Chuck" Sinple I lrom left to ripht tackle stmt and ,'usinp Bob Krell at ripht end j Dick Gillum, ulternatinp with Billy Turner at ripht puard, also turned in a pood performance. Bill Hohnstein, who went into ; the pame for Bert younp. due to j'.ho hitler's illness, showed excel ; lent ability as a ball carrier, pass er and kicker. He produced one of the most sensational plays ol i the pame when he broke loose ; for 7(-yard dash to the Ashland 1 10-yard marker, hut the Indium lacked the drive to carry over Joi , a touchdown. British Lunqe Through Libya to Tobruk Garrison Paul Geddes Named Kiwanis President Tabulation of the vote , members of tlie Kosehurp lis club at the repula i-luncheon meetinp si ;el(ction of Paul G' office of president bounced today bv 'Continued from pape 1) but rha the nazi force "withdrew rictore it could he broupht to bat tle " Total Victory British Coal By riem'tretinc almost to Tob ruk within the first .'!(', hours of This second cumm'.ipr; across I -ib va's wastelands. the British threaten'-d to isola'e an iniport ;an' neii of the axis troops. Bi'itHin's enntiurice'i 'uironse vac d'-'cni'tion ff i31 Gerian anr! Italian forces in nor'h Af'"ica. i-rc noce e'-mri:-1 'ci ii "en 'hut; relief cf th' iieleeriiered rarri son was the nolemii'.l h-itilinr up of Rornrficl's north fric;:n enne i'nd the success nf imeric:n rfiad' eotiirirterr on i' f:rsT tr.aiot 'est on i.h" d-sol,-,!- Lib ari sand?. 'Bv the Associateri P-e Bx- contrn of su (inwn : without warnmn." said Stepban ; ik. who was shot in the hip. Sympathy Strikes Spread The Frick comnanv. a stibsidi ary of I". S, Steel, oneratec near ly a score ot mines in rnvette county and has claimed ITi per ;cent nf normal production since (the IWW called the strike Mon jdav lo enforce its demands for a ! union shop in the cantive cotil rr.iner ir. six states. I"nion of : ficials say about SOO miners out iof it normal force of about irUKK1 ;are uorkinp at Frick mines. ! vm:iathy strikes in commer cir! mines, riot covered bv the i strike nil had spread to 70 Pern !vlvania nits, emnlovinr 4C.000 men while between LTi.OOO and ,'J-.(V.Ki miners were involved in j the captive mine walkout. Steel . "o"t:iiinies own the captive mines and use their output while the j product of ciirmercial mines. is isolri on the (men market. Carnepie Illinois Sieel corp., j chief otieraiinp subsidiary of Unit Cd Stales Steel corn., toclav e.n mmi'iced the shutdown of five additional blast furmures for lack jof coal supplies. These are' in 'addition to the six furnaces al ; readv closed down by the captive coal mine strike. I The blast furnaces: affected in ! elude two at the Cluinon works. jClairlon. Pa., end one each at :'he Ohio works. Ytiunpstown. Ohid the Carrie furnac's at f!in kin. Pa.. 'I net the Jeitiuesne lui- iac"s at ' Miiuesti", I'a. NAZIS CLAIM STACCEfllNC LOSSES DEALT RUSSIANS j UKItUN, Nov. 21. - iAPi- Au i thnrized Germiin sources suid to Uav that KJ,tKlO,U(K) RussiuriE had been killed, wounded or captur ed In the five months of war with the soviet union, ended today. , The fipiire was cited in what they jiermeu i. ' i:i'.:'2 st: vr vi'-i ni ' oiv'ili'tiir) ii'ili.' . -. I The Germans listed 3.7;i2,0G0 prisoners. ! The Germans said that iri,S77 Russian planes had been captured ' ur destroyed, TiAVl tanks destroy ed or captured and 27,129 puns seized or smashed. Also listed as destroyed were f)2 Russian war : ships, with Tii damaped, and 138 ! mei'chanlships sunk and 337 dam ; aped. I NEW YORK. Nov. 21. AP) The German radio reported today that a Russian soldier, identilied by competent quarters as the son of Russian I'oreipn Commissar Molotov had been taken prisoner on the eastern front. He was Identified as being 22 years old and a student ol agri culture before he joiied the red army two yeans ago. The radio said he was an in fantryman and said he told his captors he was "not very Jond of a soldiers' life." Rice & Meyers .. .ShrMdWotfe, - -Si.!rt Msttl Vcrt. Tailored to the Job 404 W. Lne 6t. Phone 320 I WHEAT ! PORTLAND, Ore.. Nov. 21. : (API Open Hiph Low Close i Mav !;; wii w;j Jiec Mi Mi M: Mi Money to Loan On City. But'uiMs Property or Form Inquire at office of H. A. CANADAV 132 N. Jackson SU Roitburg, Oregon Three Teams Tied in No-Name Football Loop El'GENE. Nov. 21. 'API Album- hiph school moved into a three-way lie with Corvallis and Salem in the No-Name football I leapue by nosinp out Lupene 7 0 I her(- yesterday. The luvored Albany Bulldogs scored in the ojiening quarter, i H. C. STEARNS Funeral Director Phone 472 OAKLAND, ORE. Licensed Lsdy Astletint Any Dlittnce, Any Tim Our service It for ALL, end meet EVERY NEED Other High School Stores. Everett (Wash. I 28, Salem 0. Cottape Grove 13, Junction City 0. Sprincfield 14, Vernonia 35. Newport 7, Toledo 0. Corvallis 27, Pacific University Frosh (I SKATING Every Wednesday, Saturday Sunday 7:30 to 10:00 P. M. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday for Private Skating Parties Reservations Available RAINBOW RINK WINCHESTER 2roffe to Break d by CIO ' Milittuy services for .lames Ro (jan, to. who died at the veterans hospital last Tuesday were held at the veterans' eemeteiy this jtellcrs. The Rev moi'nini;, Father William Cotuth-i was elecied vice-p bin ol St. Josephs Catholic . Wimbei'ly was Church officiating. Arrani'emenls ! er. I.iirectors e', were in chartje of the I.iouglas Bellows. Li. L. A Funeral home. ' Hutchinson. Che 1 1. Crittenden an- , Mare Stark ' ere t ied I or t h ias d!t'cttr atid i be decided bv a ! The luncheon j lured by a brief : CommiMonrv ,1. p. who spoke on the ' ifecon and Calllot Announcement (APi-The Orranirta- 'iopted hv ca li lt "to lec- for Iv Local Gift of Bundles For Britain Sets Mark The largest sinirle sbipmenl from the Christian .Science R-lii-I protip here has been sent to Port ! land headquarters lor the I Bundles fur brilain. accordinj! to an announcement made here to day by the local chairman, Annie L. Russell. ! The local group meets every ! Thursday at two o'clock at the Perkins buildint; tv work on ar- i tides to be shipiied to England This last shipment consisted iii'.ki 1- ol clothinit ol woolen materials j Improving Mrs. S. J. Black. j who suffered a lull ut her home luu weeks aio, is now reported to lie stendilv iTTiroinr Mrs. the annual Kiwaru : party win he held oris inc. oi j uestut . I Grange Lists Program. For America's Defense (Continued from page 1) "! I 1 r v m m 1 m w. V X TV v y 1 :i,:e. SPECIAL! Allis-Chalmers Model M Crawler, Completely Rebuilt 51250.00 "AND YOU OWN THE PROFITS" DOUGLAS COUNTY Farm Bureau Co-op. Exch. ROSEBURG, OREGON some aJ't'f tht war. The res'.iutiori made no TfCfim mrndaH'.'nj; as -j ihc I'm::; ihe Fullcrton's Cut Rate Drug Store Ml., SAT. AND MONDAY SELLING LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED TAKAR A XS"' 89c JAYNES HT": 39c ASPIRIN l:,100Of 9c EPSOM 13c CLEANSING I.U sd3c GAUZE 10c . 4c To the Ladies: Announcement: Fullerton's Is pleased fo announce that it has re cently been appointed exclusive dealers in Roseburg for the follow ijigKn EliwbefJlArdenf;ne tolleries, D'Orsay perfumes end boquets, Chen Yil chip proof nail lacquers, Horsley Ltd. makers of fine soaps and for "him" the famous Courtley line of "he" man cos .metics. Of course in addition we have a complete stock of Cory, Yordley, Max Factor and other lines of fine toiletries. Christmas merchandise galore, small deposit will hold. Gift wrap ping at no extra cost and remember if its a prescription to be filled Fulltrton will do it right. You are always welcome at Fullerton's. DOUGLAS MARKET Specially selected meats for your Saturday spe cial. Compare these prices and quality: PORK ROAST Pig pork of r:?: i6c SWISS AND ROUND STEAK Steer beef, m m Z5C VEAL ROAST Pot, firm 17'iC SHOULDER OF LAMB Choice, healthful M o meat, lb IOC BACON SQUARES To " lA"2 We buy your livestock end hides. Custom curing end cutting. Phone 350238 N. Jackson bnrr.bet were be Truth TTvj-ht e to r-r,.nc I i. k; i. which. : foide L Mam's ji-i.ioinp ation. Britain K., lopether with :id supported by the revolt of the peoples of report busy telepl I rip litrU'Ii ii.Mj.cV aily L,fv the Ut irna 'fx Ifir m-- ivi- ir'fitjv in h v is? M ) a . (i !,'n-.'" a hirh'v r j vj-h :c p-.M. a !.:.r:. vi-ii'd a hai- i"n ci.i "hi i:n ' t'j hT ci- me: scvt; hi' y ir-p- rirri as a -olf iK'-ln t? S3U!h Air.cr;. Lymon L Spencer Representing New York Life Insurance Co. Protection, Retirement, frav Inpft, Educational Plana. Roaeburg Telephona 277 or 601-R lones Convfrntion but receiver leftoffthe hook forgotien. Here's Wliv II. E. 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