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Mi J SHOP AT WARDS SATURDAY your money AT MONTGOMERY WARD Whatever you need, you will find wide assortments, good quality and low prices at Wards HOSIERY 9c 10 dox. fine Limit 2 pr. Printed Seersucker yd. Printed Percale 21e yd. Colorful patterns, width 36 in 0a ' Jr r . 40 ONLY LUNCH KITS j I. Metal Boxes Genuine Thermos Bottles Limit 1 per customer GARTER BELTS 1.49 5 doz .only In Satin or Brocade Limit 1 per ATAI AA t TOWELS 79c Cotton Terry cloth Solid colors 22x44 Order Today for Immediate Delivery MONTGOMERY WARD I 315-317 N.Jackson MONTGOMERY WARD quality 51 gauge per customer . ' J8& ... j -v customer Ml A - 4 ABRCD RCBT jRw Telephone 95 r t a 4 . Locsii Mews From Gilds Mrs. George t aseneer was in Kosebure on bus iness Thursday from Glide. . Elnarose Visitor Mrs. Ada nurch was en Elgarose visitor Thursday In Rosohurg. On P'islness Clarence Prook of Olalla was a victor In Rose-, burg on business Thursday. Attends trt Ri,ln Mfe Vern Shnim of Glide attended to business In Roseburg Thursday. Transacts Busln Mra AHn Denn of Camas Valley transacted business in Roseburg Thursday. F'm Dav Creek Mrs. .Tohn Wripht Visitor! and shonnpd In "osnhurg Thursday from Days Visits In Posebui Walter T onke of rer Greek visited Thursday in Roseburg on busi ness. - In Roburq Mrs. Georpe nurr ot M"nov vallev was In Ro"hnrg Thursday attending to ousiness. Business Visitor He's Mr. and Mrs. Perrv Cornutt of Rid dle werp business visitors in Rose burg Thursday. Attends Funeral Mrs. Emtl Andorsnn and Mrs. E. E. Emmltt nf Foehur attended th funer al of Mrs. Mary Minter this week at Konogg. Mrs. Perrv Thiele and ehiidren. Norma and Karl, and Mr. and Jng Thursday and today at Tyee. Home frnm Farraont Perrv Thle'e. MoMM first class, has ar- f'orI home In Rosehurir from RRU. brwit tralninEt at Farraput, Idaho. He will return Saturday. Returns To Euaene L. C. Karpster has returned to his home in Eugene, following a few days in Rosebur- visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lockwood, on East Douglas street. Leaves For California Mrs. L. K. Fies, nee Jane Lewis, and small son, Bobby, of Roseburg left Thursday for San Diego, California, to loin the former's husband, who Is in training thei'e with the U. S. forces. Accompany ing them south was James Bew ley, Roseburj, who will visit his mother, who is critically ill in Los Angeles. Mr. Bewlev operates the Associated Oil company sta tion at the corner of Stephens and Brockway streets. Funeral Services Set For Milton H. Guy Funeral services for Milton H. Guy, who died at Mercy hospital here Wednesday at the age of 58, will b" held at the Roseburg Undertaking co-npany chapel S-t-urday r.ornlng at 11 o'clock, with Rev. Len B. Fishhack of the Christian church officiating. The body will be taken to Eugene for cremation. Mr. Guy was a native of Mai den, Neb. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Essie Guy, and the following sons and daughters: Leonard Guy, Eugene: Thomas Guv. Portland; Clinton Guv, Blair, Neb.; Glen, Montgomery. Darreli and William Guv. U. S. army; Mrs. Ethel Norris, Los An eeles, and Mrs. Edna Dieker. Fnsehurp'. -wosr unique tn the West! TODAY TOMORROW STARTING Kellogg Visitor E. E. Ander son . was n, Kellogg visitor in Roseburg Thursday. ' "! J ... .. l ' From . ; Suthcrlin .Maw . . J. Huehes swM Thursday, ,ln, R.o.se burg fco.ro,, Su,therl)ii. Vlsltlnn from : Bremerton1 Mr. and Mrs Edwin Gardner of rti-ome-ton. Wah , Are visiting relatives and friends In' Rose burg. '.', ; ,., i .:., i .. ... .. .i Yankee Raid On Formosa Bags 221 Nippon Planes ' (rontfntiert from" Aftcf"tt rwisf hp hold thrust n?tde .the onnmv's . lone nlanned Inner de-fe-"' wr'etpr t M t 'Of tho Tnnaheso air planes. e- stov"n 14( "?ve s"ot out, of tne air, anl 97 f,inished of o tlie ' American TWs-'wpr - 22 Hiiv o'anns and f'tlnfe- v' no -nam- p to qur surface ships, ','irnt! Fe' w'--iss fveled ' (1, ivi- ilwi,nf 211 arnlanes ".s.a' s.o- "" r'ow jf .jananesenoeienBWs hut pnrnnaratlVP smlirlP of hp ntimbpf ortna again pjpnhasi7is W' t"n tnpEefienj nppar- S- 111 'nr p',""" fTnrnnkn k 'onp'ni?lM-lt from nnHh irtioii(lnJ6li'r to m"" widp. Str'jnB;dRfpnsPs w-nnW'. dieate thai ttieiitarids of airnlans 'jhfrfffl fWow- n-nr-: th'p .ffi ft 1 Qwt; tniip i&lW S. aircraft were .'.-JlefrpriHP m 'th tronP8t w'n'o pvidnee that the enpmv eould hav .sejatyroiin noratlvplv few. m'rp. intp"oebthls than American Dilots'destrbved. ,' American .airmen bombed j fifid straf . 1 i. I -i strfpd Formosa from end to end. Nimit renortod thev did "ex tensive, damage to hangars, build-Inp-s, : oil. ' dumns, ' warehonses, docks : and Industrial , establish ments." : . ' : Smashes Widespread S 1 Never before has so tnuch now er been nnleflshpd in such a brief period against Nippon. Expanding this offensive pic ture, a bomber armada comntpte 1 knocked out nlants snnplvln-r thp pnemv war machine with aviation gasoline and nil at Balik nanan on Borne" end American invaHers o' th Palans swent on to their 12th island in the south end nf those stepping stones to the Philipnlnes. Artm N'mitz announced last nint that "a laiee tnrce of car rier air"1"" pounepd on Lu7'n In the Philn'""" Tuesday. Hp ""d not tripntlfv te targets but his referencp to attacks on "ene mv airaseo" mieht De taken to men the Manila area, twee hit in September, airain was the tar get. Local Fans Urged to So To Grid Battle Toniqht Thp cijmher or commerce has rtc-ofj fi) Kosehiir? pei-eoris pos s'h) to po to Uottae I -rove lo moht tn hicK no tnp Ros"DU'j iiih scnom tfinthait tm in the "-mp senertnlea tor thi evmri" Arsons having cars availaole and thns (iesiriPK iraiisportation are asked io call tne rnamper ol commerce oil ice or tne beenive. How To Mlm Bronchitis Creomulslon relieves promptlv be cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble, to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulslon with the nn. derstandihg you must like the way it ouicklv allav8 the coueh or vnu are to have your money back. CREOMULS ON (or Couehs. Chest Colds, Bronchitis SUNDAY Mrs. Emma Hodges Dies in Roseburg Mrs. Emma Rebecca Hodges. 77. died vesterday at her home In West Posehur". She was horn npa- A'hanv. 0-b the danohter of David and Ma"v Ann Lewis, nlonper settlers RIip was mnr. riprt pee. "4, is9, to Jesse G. Hndops nt Kvnt. Wash. Thpv mov ed hnpif to Orecon In ISP'I. llvine in Jackson countv until 1110. thn moved to a ranch at yonca"a, Donolas eounty. where thev llv d four vce1-"!. tbn moved tn RoRebi"-?. Mr. Hni'in nasspd nwav Novrnhpr 22. IP,!). Piilv Inc Mrs. Hodges are the follow '" sons ani daimhter"-- Ted To'tpps, T nnkinp"iass: Clarence "ndpes. Glidp? Everett Hodcas P-emerton. Wash.r Jesse and Thnmns Hodges. Euffpne, Ore.; MIlHrpd Hiifhps, Pospburar Marv Crnnk. Emmptt, Idaho, and Edna Walker, Fupene. Also surviving are two sisters. Ada Panders, Al bany. Ore.. pnt Llila Cortpr, Cot toffp fovr ? ('"nHehildren and 6 preat-prandehlldren. Funpra' sp"lpoj will b" hefd at thp Pncohnrg TTnHeitqlng enmnanv Chanel at 2:30' Snnrta,v aftprnoon. Infprmen will fo"nv Moprfaw nftornnon nt 1 o'clock in thp OdH Fellows cemetery at Med ford. Ore. -v" Russians Within 9 Miles Of East Prussia Border (Continued from page 1) on their wav to the diggings aftf er a mass call-un of age group between 1(5 and 65.) While the campalpn In Hunt parv took on the anpearanep of a pushover offensive. East' Pmsi sla and the remainder of thp German front of the Baltic coast was a hoaw slugeine match all the wav. Raginc assaults rrried the Russians within f've miles' of the eastern limits of Rlea and slashed Into the s'pop dpfen'-'ves of Memel on the Baltic coastline. Fall Festival Planned ; At Benson School A "ll fnstlwKl VH hn he''' tho Pnnr-An school Mondn" nl"h at 7r30 o'clock and th nubile has hopn Invited to ptfpnd. Nn adm, ion charpe will ho mad. The teachers of the school will nrp. "nt the nroprarn and thp pxh'h. it and d'niav of vppetables ani '-nits will he made bv the nupl's. Followipp the nropram. the P.. T. A. wl'l sell doiiphnuts and ci der. A short meetlnp of the nr ani7fltion will he conducted hv the new president. Mrs. Lou An. drus, preceding the program. Bricker Talks to 3,000 During Stop in Roseburg (Continued from page 1) responsibility for world secur ity." " -.. "Tt we assume the; rpsnnnKlbli itv like we did in the-Philippines we must not leave it do the mer cy of ruthless countries,',' he.gaid. In his Bremerton soeech he ex- nressr-d onooslt'in to- the surren der of "strategic military bases and establishments !. for ' which our sons have died and for which we have spent our wealth of na tural resources." This nation, he remarked. TODAY TOMORROW RIP-ROARING RHYTHM! 1 SUNDAY ALSO ACTION! SUSPENSfH ROMANCE! ROBINSON 1MM-Vktw Tiir.iPico 1 ryMIUS BROS, j -AND IDWARD O. V. I should adopt the seabees motto of "we defend what we build." Welcomed by Students Bricker spoke last night In Eu gene after his special train was welcomed with a rallv of Univer sity of Oregon students, carrying I torches and signs rending "HI , Van. Bricker" and "Don't be a i Klc"er vote for Briruer" Thp rally was sponsored hv the University Young Republicans club and Traffic Officer Paul cnoll estimated apnrovimatelv 1, 000 persons were 'in the crowd. The vice presidential nominee, sneaking in MacArthur court au ditorium, renewed his attack on "bureaucracy" with the statement that "we need a house cleaning at Washington, and the new deal can't do It." "We should not Indict the bu reaucrats themselvps." he said, because many of them ore "trv. inp to do a job," honestly and patrlbtlcallv." Rather he added "what we need to indict is the bureaucratic sys tem Itself." I Vital Statistics ';' BORN WERER Porn to Mr. and Mrs.'W. J. Weber of Sutherlin, Orepon, Octoher 12. at Mcrcv hos pital, a daughter, Janet; weight, fi pounds 14 ounces. FOR MEN WEAR-WELL 1 ;. ' ' SUITS 29.75 COATS 100 wool worsteds in stripes, plaids, solid colored gabardine. Skillful tailor ing creates and preserves smooth lines. 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