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The News-Review from Roseburg, Oregon • Page 4

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSERURG, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1937. FOUR OUT OUR WAY WEflil FDR PAST since traveling through Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska and Illinois. Bruce stales that they grew more: food stuff last spring in their little kitchen garden In Myrile reek than they saw in the whole Blate of Kansas. After a trip through News of Douglas G)unty 'V BLAH SI6N4 weUL, LISSEM, TH' IS THAT A.

BOOK FEie A 60UEKMIKJT WOMT 1 mlhi' TO A BOOK FER. A WOMT TRIM' TO CHEW Oh TAKE VOUK WOfSP Discourage POES HE REALLV PUT COUNJTKV COM1N' A THE INCOME TAX GOT TO SHOW tiiri lo Medfort) on Thursday where they visited other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bobert-son and son Donald visited in Ku-Kene Thursday.

K. II. ItethweU THAT INTO SPECIALLY ON THIS CHAEITy HIS INCOME AZALEA AZALKA, Oct. 2. Mrs.

IlaJph Siaia, Kioto Clark and Hill Wouuy left 'Ihursiiay for liugermau, Ida-bo, to spend a few days. Tney will leturil Monday. Mrs. iKJiial.l Olllvant and children of LooklnKiass visited her parellts, Mr. and Mrs.

P. M. Paulson, severul days last week. Mr. end Mrs.

John Janlzcr and sou, Hennie, Mrs. Ixiwell Curtis and sons, Lee and Hobert, and J. K. llartle attended the fair at Gianta Pass Saturday. Harry L'ooku and the LcwIb brotbeis from Oranta Pass niado a trip lo Portland triday witb a load ot livestock Henet Slmldlni: and Mrs.

Ruth Clothier of Toleuo. are aneini- Kentucky and ueorgia, men oaca to Tennessee and south through Texas and the southwestern tier of stales, they enuect to land at home soon. Born. September 16, at Mercy hospital iu Itoseburg, to Mr. and Mrs Hubert Williams, a daughter, Wanda Marie, weight pounds 13 ounces.

Mrs. Wllllaina and baby were brought home last week ami are being cared for by Mra. It L. tjklnner. While driving homo from the county seat last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. 1 nomas i ruci rowly escaped a nenuuo in a head-on collision with a noth-bound car at the north end of the highway bridgo near Round Prairie. Fortunately no ono was seriously injured, although both cars were badly namageu. Pastor J- Wilson 01 nenuiiu.

church, with Mra. WiP on and Mr. and Mrs. J. L.

Chancy are leaving Tuesday morning uir Spokane where they go to attend the annual conference of their church. Mr. and Mrs. Chancy plan to Visit With MtS. liaiiej a ie-r, Mrs.

Cassle Fetterniail, hile gone. Thn party will ho gone until ths last of next week. Mrs. Donald Hone of Sutherlin visited here last week with her. parents, Mr.

and Mis. cuajj- man, while Mr. Mono was huntlnti Mrs. Gladys Klce ano Katharine are returning from Cus. n-rnnilnc.

where they Went last summer on ncrount of the death of Mrs. ltlce's husband, Mark Itlrc. Mr and Mrs. J. W.

Adanison, hv Mr. and Mrs. J. A. uib a lew tiaya nero tins weeKlttner visiting for several uajs TO -2 the dark VOU 'EM STOPPING THE BUMS RUSH.

J. Yokum, wont to Heedsport on Saturday, the 18th. returning Ing. On the return trip Mrs. Itci BY HULBERT FOOTMER Hoseburg weather during September was fclightly above normal in both temperature uml rainfall, according lo tli.

monthly meteor-logical report compiled by l- I'-Malting, head of (he local station of Ihe. lT. S. weather bureau. The mean temperature for lliu mniiili was U3.4 degrees, us compared wllli norma! of degrees.

Rainfall totaled Inches as compared witli 11 normal of 1.27 inches giving a Hiirplus of of an inch lor I he inonili. which 1h the ih-4t in the wet season. The excess ince January 1 totals 5.7") Inches. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycles; IIK.MAIM.NU JIOL'IIS TODAY Hick Stabile' Olcll MUM. The Charioteers, MHS.

-lll There Audience, MHS. 8: Hancock Ijisemble. Louisiana llityrld MBS. Ariibelm. (i: or the ltoad," lilfjl) -News Hushes.

Know Your Slate, MILS. 7: 15-To lie Announced. MHS. disco's MHS. (an Calloway's MHS.

Valcente ti Orcb. Islanders. MHS. Sellzer News, MHS. il: 15 bin Kelsnian's MHS.

HIT. Slj.NHAY, (X TOIIIOK 3 -Iteviewiiii: Stuiiil. HS. 8: llecilal. MHS.

8:30 The Hymnal Hour. 8:45 Glad Tidings of the Air, Rev. Ira F. Rankin. I on lr.

Chits. Courbin, liraan- ist, Salon, AIMS. Martha Hal. MBS. 10:00 New World Chamber Orch, MBS.

A. Symphony. Streamlined SwlnK. MHS. Baptist Church Services, Rev.

I. R. Turnbull. Hi: 11 12:011 -Alice llliie, I'lalllsl, MHS. 12:15 Organ Classics With Wanda Armour.

1:00 Moods Melody, MBS. -Taps on Keys. MHS. 1: Vlncenl Yalcelile Orcb. Let's Visit.

2:311 --Fredrick AIDS. 2: If, -Kabbi Muaiiin. MHS. IrvlliK Conns it MHS. Symphony.

1.1 tins Arnhelm K- 4:00 The Angeles Hour, Dr. C. A. Edwards. 1:311 'led W'eeins MRS.

Benny Davis' Star Duot Revue, MBS. i Herniu Cummins IIS. N. Y. Slate Syinphfili'e Hand.

hi-p rll'S, -iiiiiK l-'oulli. Nero Chen-, ItroH. mi 7:300 I Waring On- i lliK. Revival, Fashioned MBS. uromts.

MHS 9:00 Aiha Seltzer News, MBS. 15 1'ann I'lirade, MONDAY. 1 7 Mm- "Karly HIkIh," 7:30 News-Review Newscast. 7: -J I. M.

Judd Say "Cootl Adarnson and cnnnreii, nmj un Peggy, came with inem anu are visiting Mrs. Auamsou imieius, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Howard, afn Kiddle. Mrs.

Magdalen Sidwell ot Portland is visillnc al the home ot her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Carl SlarbucK. Mr. and Mrs.

(Jlenn Uichardaon and daughters, (ilcnnda and Mel- ba. returned to tttn coast last wcea where Mr. Richardson is working near Dandnn. Mr. anil Mrs.

Del wood contemplate moving to a farm near Mc- Minnvllle In the near future. i Mr. Aldrcdge has a new roof 011 his house, and Mrs. Mary McKin- 5 lev Is also having a new roof put on her cottage. Hubert Willluins By Williams AW HIS WIPE THINKS HE'S SPENDING TOO MUCH MONEY, AND HE HA-STA KEEP A RECORD BUT IT'S JUST AS BAD AS THE GOVERNMENT INCOME TAX.

"No. Wilson knocked on the door and told her It was tin' police and she opened Im mediately. Asked for time lo put on her own elolhes, Ihal was all Ity 1 don't tike thin Job!" "You know now what my part in it was?" ventured Neill. Bonn leer shrugged. "Buekle.s tried to protect you, but I could guess it." "I suppose you blame mo Tor it?" Ilonniger refused lo commit himself, hut his glance was not altogether unfriendly.

"Well, anyhow, you are not a quitter," be said 'Thanks." said Neill. "Who Is This Man?" He started back for Ihe office. Kor a moment he paused outside the door listening. Ho heard Wil-' son ask in the rasping voice of the eross-examiner: "What man helped you?" Janet quietly replied: "No man Helped me. "Come now, we know there, was man in this.

Who is he?" "No man helped me," Mm ro-neated. "Was it Ford Wheatley?" "I don't know anybody by lhat name." "Who broke in the door of your cabin on the yaehl?" "Mr. Fanning." "IMd you shoo) him?" "No. I fainted." "That's not true!" rasped Wilson. Neill could stand no more.

He pushed his way in. Kettering, Ser-peaiu Wilson and Captain Bickel were seated in three chairs against the far wall with the de.sk pulled around in front of them. This gave the place the look of a lit 1 to courtroom. Janet stood facing the sight of her, so alone, sm fragile-looking in the pink evening dress, soiled and rumpled now, hurt Neill like a slab. She was not aware of his entrance.

Constable stood behind her. Wilson was evidently at loss. He at the prisoner and rubbed his lip. Then he lurned to Kettering: "Mr. Keitering, you're an experienced cross-examiner.

See if you can make her talk." Kettering smiled. "I don't think it would be proper for me to intervene, sergeant. It's possible I may be called upon to take part in Ibis rase. I feel the profoiiudesl sympathy for this young lady, and 1 should be happy to serve as her counsel, should so desire." "Janet!" said Neill softly. She whirled around ami looked at him as at an enemy.

"Who is this man?" sho demanded of For-syt he. Neill was staggered. "Mr. Wheatley," answered the constable. "What right has he to address me like that?" "Janet cried Neill reproachfully.

"I don't know won." she said, hoking him squarely in the eye. Neill uncovers the murderer, tomorrow. youngVeopleto CONDUCT SERVICE "Young people's night." a spr. ei'il service dedicated all vomit- I people, ill he observed hi I Itf South Meihmlist church evening at 7 o'clock. The young people have charge of the entire piogram.

The topn, 'The Christ." jtu in niseUHsed hy three vnung people. Miss Maxine Kami will di cuss "The Divine Christ." Mr Kheita. Uillson "The Human Christ." and Deiinv Cleaion will speak on "Christ the Saviour." The very latest news of Ihe conference, which is beim; held in poKane, win he gten. eryoue is inv Med lu a I lend this special service. COMMITTEE NAMED TO PREPARE BUDGET il.KNHAl (lie.

2 A special meWing nt the cii council was called by Mayor L. I. Hin d. Mondav. purpi.se of wluih was to Intmulale a cily budget (or Ihe enming ear.

Charles Nail and P. I Winch, were appointed hy the tninnr ns ciliten to meet vith the council. A ma. meeting has been culled for October lMh. at which time ihe budePwill be agceptcd or rvUruftt'd.

Ianuru t.mllr r.n-vpl aumlnr hy Hie J-li-ltt-t lert li Mrmbrr of The l'rf Tho Associated Press In exciuslve-ly enlitlt-d ii r.ul, li a-liun of all Hewn dl.ali-he I'lcUlU'l tu It or not ollu i wlu credited In this lmiur anil to all 1 ul liubllnlioil liololll. All rlglita ol republication "1 dmlmtchaa lii-mlii uro iiUu reserved. HAHIlIM KI.I.SWOKTH. Knti-rcd aa second clans inalti' May 17. 111-0.

at the post offli a Itoseliurg. OreK'-m. under uel March 2. 1 7 8. Represented by Nnr twrk lOa! Htr.H, Dthnno tiiic N.

A hmi Imiii-i i-'i HuMi Sued llclr.ill -lit St. I'lu-tiKon 111. AuitrlfM K. Spring -Hi I It Slewjirl Sli-il. I'ortliHKl iiiTiJ J.

W. hi. til Sll-'t. niMnrr, It. f.

711 Hull 411 N. title; I. Allmili IJiiuil HuildiliK- HullNTlltill llllll'H Jiiillv. per yi'iir l.y until Imily. iihm.iIih ly tally, iiumtim ly l'uily bv earner per month.

1'uiiy. b- t-imuT Shall There Be Five More? Till'! now Mr. Justice of the Villi-oil Htulcs Hiipri'ino toiin. Hugo Black, went before tin; Hiluni- phones Of tile Unci! bl'DUllcaslillg r.yslcms or I ho Million Inst night mill lolil the ioilu Hint what hull llcoll Blllll llllll llbolll his membership In the Khui was substantially Hue. Ho did belong to II" us much us Haiti Hmi ho uxkI membership lo win lil elccllon to lliu lulled Sialic senate.

'I'lii'i i- tllioll, 111- Willi, lid Ills 111 llm Khui. Hut lii! bi'imiium Mm fact Hint Ills ilDlnictni'H liuvo iiiIbimI Hki Ihfuii ut Klull liKiiilii'iHlilp uK'ilnxt liiiu-llo csiltH It li uml tomeil-eil to fun Hie rlaineH til lnojuilicg. It wiih 1 r. ywiiH hko Hint hi! vvua hotly lillH.iBeil 111 riililllllK tho riunu-n ot piiijinlleu iiKiilnst his iii)iOHltloli. Now Hint Ule uliou in on Hid other foot It Ib ill filtlus In-ijeed.

rio till' iih Jiliitil'ii llhirk Is per-Koimlly eoiirei'iieil II limy lie truthfully uulil Hint lie la no belter mill no ivoraii Ihiili IhoiiHiinilH of pio-leHHlnliiil polltli'liitlH in Aliierii-il. Mont of belli woillil I'Vell Join a leper colony uml lo have Ihn (liflcnae If by I nut lnemia they coilbl lie uiiruiciI of election. JJut I lie upiiiillitiiii-lit of ii mail ol lllal Hlripe, however iniiill Hie re-iilioliHlblllllcH of bin hlah oll'ice may have' mellowed him miw, to the lliltheal iipiaiilitive nl'fice ill Ihe lund is a iiuiA bi-iilnii'cliiii ol American ideals. It smella lo nigii hellvcu, 'i'ho in ked countess for Hie riKhl to appoint six aucli men. It is rciKitrX'd Hint lie will renew tlitll reijtlesl wlieu congress cim-venuis IlKllill.

Tllete should be no question now in Hie mind of any coum-essman us to whether or not lliu chief executive should be" allowed his desire. Ily his appointment or lliiKO Hlitt-k he has proven Hie rule for his opponents. Editorials on News (Conllnutnl tioin pao 1.) Itt-llill, astmie llle wni ld Hult lillllj lluil I'KACK ih the tilijt-ct til tlK-ir Hut it )ou can't laiiKh ilium pain, you'd hi'lti'i' ikip 11. IK MA, tin; dtclatoiH In (he world (and tlh'ir number K'tiiim to be tUtle iiupi t'sstvc) could be taken util lo pen and Mink without (race, the voi I'l peace outlook voutd be tmim lively improvetl. IN hv heeictaiy cl llui lieas-my.

Ml. and (In1 chiiiitmin ot the ft-detal icnerv- biMi'd. Mr. Hcclen, uie i-aid lit be pltiuuliiR to uie Piesideut (oowetdl to balance llm (u hk li im an.s ppcmlini; lens I ban in tukcti In) dm llu utl lUcffi year. Well.

T. 1). K. vill pitibably JMiOMISK It, IT dial will lp an Hm: i Mich a litfc. lain term Mini uusi ol um pa to li up without -ei ten llnm-hl on Ihe (heory ih.u ii cm'i mean much lo us little u-.

hii wny. Hut Hie pioel I lie tMl 1 K'U'rt tiubalauced. the li.nder ft to be tr all iih lo hiKl money 1" I'V the and the butcher. RETAlh GAINS ARE SHOWN IN PORTLAND WASHINGTON, "it (AIM I'lirllanirs liuleiiendi'iil sliircs ctl riMuil sales cains ilnrliu nl -I I jier cenl inn' tin- of loreiull ami tbi-Ihestlc cellillH'Ice ri'lHUIed. I'lU'tlami wtis Ihe second city I'l Ihe northwest, Tiicouta siiowinc per cent pain; Seattle 3 3 per cenl, and Simlvaue a tlecrease of per cent.

STUFF. ships xeitemcni here. Though it was nearly two o'clock, there, was a crowd around ihe porch, and more online every moment, Men were calling to each oilier. "Tho girl has been found! "The hell you say! "She was hidden on the big hips all the time!" Anyhow, It was a relief to know-she was there. Neill was recognized as he caine under the porch lights.

"Here's the fellow! Hero's Ihe fellow they erted. A mutier of rage swept over the crowd. Curses were flung at Neill from out of the dai k. Those behind pushed forward and the circle around bim narrowed dangerously. He put his.

back against the door and hdd (hem with bis eyes. "Well, what about ii?" he said. Those behind were yelling, but no man within reach ventured lo lay bands on bim. The door opened behind him. He backed in and closed it.

Virgil dropped a bar in place. Viuyll's lealliery race glistened with woat and excitement and Ihe cigar in his mouth was completely disintegrated. "So it wtjs oii;" he gasped. "It was you all the time!" Neill couldn't stop for Virgil then. Kurt her back in the store he saw Ihe tall figure of Mark llon-hlger leaning back against Ihe counter with his bead lowered in a gloimiy way.

He was ulnue. It was extraordinary lo see the self-contained nonniger in an altitude of detection. said Neill. Ilonniger was electrified by tho voice. "You! you!" he exclaimed.

In spile of all he had oir his mind. Neill Imd to grin. "Whom were you expecting?" he said. world of tllnii'illt Matllnaly said "Miilliimly lohi mt flown Ihi- coop. WH I riKin clan lo see von.

"oiiiit limine a mail tor irviii" io save himself. Hot In Ion I in- cri 'Where la she?" demanded Neill. "What's iioini; on?" Ilonnlm-f jerked his bead towards the llle office nl the hack. The door was open and voices cotili be hoard from Inside. "Wilson Is Hying lo break her down." lit (Kor cowlins "I couldn't lin II.

Nn v. illi woman k(, Ihal! leckon she hail gisnl nclii lu shoot him. Such a one couhlji'l do it ror money." Neill. en 1 1 armed townrila hllil. "Mow did you ml "U'llson nud have boon keen-mn alter (luckless.

He's a stupid lu'ilte. and we liuv UP. would tind the Lineol'll "Wus there any IDailIDcvotfons int. chas. a.

lhwaki i.ning uie Chrisiian lit. inline! ueniatlds upon tile Hi-lelliuence. upon hmight earnest ness ati.l are. It lor protraiiis and policies, the setting tip of Htamlards mid i he oi Kiml' tow md de tiniie and well nids. A b.i and ras coiiik leelnig lor the mind mil levy 111 lie way toward a.liiewm; ft Nothini; shoil el a Huh rock-ijhbed pin xwe eanies us very lar.

M.s ol us do not have an Mei.il PI ejialn auamsl I lie geo.t. in 'ait we uie t-ete -rally ipiiie in taor ol il, I i i 1 1 hae to lie. as iikiIIX if us hate discineied. desperately in favor ol ii tele we count for IHUi nil its side. Knr new ias anl nniried oppuri unit ies and pri ileues k'lli' Tll'-e our i.eaitv iti-ar l-'ai hei I ielp us to all in an eai ne-t spirit and a sincere puiptise.

Ma Thy isdom ami Thy urai guide and ke-p us Uiis day and every day. Amen. was In charge of tne storo their absence. Miss Alberta and Qene llson visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Hobertson from Tuesday to Friday. They then left for rnrvallls where they expect lo enter Oregon State col-leee. Mr. and Mrs. Ned Bottenbere of Redmond.

visited at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Luch-terhand on Wednesday. Mri. Hot-tenberg Is a sister of Mr.

Luchter-hand. Mr. and Mrs. i. M.

Wllc 01 Thursday for home the homo of Mrs. Leslies uroueri-in-law and fdHter, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mels. They also visited at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. I'crcy I John Nichols autl Jesse Morgan, both of Lebanon, enjoyed a html' lug trip as guests of (Hies and itnnt mi tho uoiier (Jaltipoola. They returned home Thursday wilh a largo duck, nnerii.iiii criu-st nn Monday and Tuesday at the attractive lodge belonging to Hunt nroinui. Riieni Tuesday and Wednesday bunting on tho North Umpqua. Ho was a gucsi.

T.nrln? Jordan. Misa Iota Davis Is spending two weeks' vacation visiting bor father, I J- uans, Mrs. Alton iieoarn. 01 i well known sum haa recently grad uated from nurses' Haloing nt the anatiiinl In Satti Francisco. After her vacation sue: win t.n Aimeles where sue win nut course in surgery and obstetrics, vii visited with her nioiner aim ers in Hoseburg.

ivs Horn ng of Inch- eastern Oregon, havo moved into tho Young resilience. Jon McCaslin attendetl the fall at Myrtle Point thla week. Mr. Adllln 'AX Ol aim Mlsa Jessie, of Portland, have been visiting for the past ween ai me h-, nf Mrs. Paxtona uepnew Gilsen Mardin.

They arc eu route to San Francisco. 1, UeWaard, local rcai a Uuiiovtii i cji where' he attended a convention of real estaie L'Mrf ii.iii-1-is it.iaineu riiu-j ter spending some titno haullnS wood at Klkton. Mr. ami Mrs. Jack Powrl who i.oon here for several months.

have moved to Myrtle Point to make their home. Mr. Powne was gaged ill me logging umw. while here. VI Vonne.

eldest soil "i ive-. and Mrs. F. I- Voung. been stationed with the at Camp Walker, iteeiisiion.

i.io ttui-eniu wnne un so Kev. OrniH.l Trick was called to Fossil, Oregon, on rricay iu tlirt tnneral BervlcnS Of Mr, Kevea. Mr. Kcyes was a grand nf .1. H.

Booth of Itoseburg Mrs. Mildred Iund. Mrs. Flop pnrr Odell and Clarence Lund, all of Santa Ana, are vitdting at the home of Mr. and irn.

v. Graham, parents of Mrs. Lund mri Mrs. Odell. Mrs.

Lund Is the mother of Monte Koundlree, who makes his homo wiltt ih grauu oHi-iMits. Mr. and Mrs. Graham. Mr.

und Mrs. Frank O. Young mid daughter June spent tho week end at Coos Buy visiting frleuds and relatives. Harvey Brown, who has been employed at the Bonanza mino for some time, leit Friday lor seame Washinnton Mrs. Hugh Wahl and Jack Henley shopped in Hoseburg Mon- day Mr.

and Mrs, John O'Connor nf Medford were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Kmina Currier Mr. and Mrs. James Oeavey of California were nlrn guests at Ihe Currier home recently. Mrs.

Kose VMus of Kugene, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Miller of Oxnard. California, and Brunell Miller of Sacramento, California, spent Fri day with Mr. and Mrs. ti.

W. Mi lam. The messers. Miller are broth ers of Mrs. Vitus, uncles of Mrs.

Milam, aud Mrs. Vitus Is he mother. Mrs. Milam had not seen her aunt and uncle for forty years, as their home has been In Mexico for many years, Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. Shainp and loia hhainp were Sunday dinner guesls at the G. W. Milam horn Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon Applewhite of Koseburg were guests on Tues day and Wednesday at (he home of Mrs. Applewhite's parents. Mr and Mrs. Mark Jordan Mr. and Mrs.

K. K. Mills have purchased the residence, formerly owneu hy St. John. Geo.

C. Ilayner visited with his cousin. Will HHyner, on Tbursdav en route to Portland after spending some time Idaho and southern Oregon on business. At a special meeting Thursday night of the school bosrd al which several of the teachers were In attendance, plans were discussed and orders made for equipment and furntuhiniis for the man ual training and domestic science courses snnn to start. Work ftt being rushed on the building, formerly the Fpiscopal church, lo make ready for Ihe new clasncs.

Much interest is being displayed among the students regarding tho new courses. Mr. and Mrs. Smith of NonparM hoped in on Saturday. 9 MYRTLE CREEK MYKTI.K CItKKK.

311 Mrs. W. Idee, who has been dangerously ill (or scleral davs wilh pneumonia, ia reported to be improiinc satisfactorilj Mr. aud Mrs. J.

Unite In a ii-iiej- to menus here have great viHlting with their mother. Mis, Mary IJootli, uud brother Jim ilouth. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cooke and Mrs.

loweil Curtis made a trip 'to Urania Pass Monday afternoon wheru Mr. Cooke received medical care. T. C. Johns and sou, Imrwin, made a business trip to Itoseburg Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Watgrworth of Los Angeles spent several days this week vimting with Mr. uiA Korrest Kama in. lieplen and Willard Curtis 'of IJIuchly spent several davs here this week hunting and visiting ineir lawier, tester Curtis, CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VALLKY, Oct.

1. Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Wheeler and C-iiy Lawsou attended the sale near Sutherlin lusl Wednesday. K.

L. Itiehler is adding improvements to his store building. The work i being done by Hert (lolgert. Mrs. Charles Wiley was itiile ill last week.

She stayed with her daughter, Mrs. Deo Coon, part of the time. Mr. und Mrs. Jim Mondsand two children from Albany visited last Sunday at the Cris McCann home.

Albert Krogel of Lester. is visiting with his family this week. Mr. Kroget expects to begin picking prunes at bis place next week. Hired lirovvu and Jim Combs uro both having their primes picked this week as they are selling to the cannery instead of a dryer.

Tom Seigel seems to be getting iilong very well on his new build ings. 1 he garage building is urotly well finished and he is working now on the house. Coyotes in thi.s section seem to le gelling quite brave. Ono was seen last week in Frank Brown's walnut grove and two weeks ago Percy Wolcott shot al one near his chicken houses. He failed to get it and tt made its escape to the liilks on tho J.

P. Dunn place. Clinton MeCnnn came home from Albany Saturday. He has been there during the summer working lor his uncle. Mrs.

William Noble returner! to Portland Friday after a week's visit here with her brothur, Percy Woleolt. (iuy Lawson and Krnest Wheel er huve been deeiiening a ditch which runs their place for better drainage in pastures and gram fields. r. Kosa I lobbins, mother of Kverett McKall. has gone to Coos Junction to work.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown and 1 1 ward Brow of Seattle came down Friday to visit at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown Sr.

and Mr and Mrs F. K. Brown. Mr. and Mrs.

Brown returned to Fugeue Saturday to visit the latter's parents before returning to Seattle. Howard will viMl at home a while. (Iuy Luwson went to Tenntile Sunday morning lo kq lo easlern Oregon with Jim Barnes and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford A tun on a bunt iug trip.

Lew and Bud Skaggs and their ra nd fa er, r. oy ee, of ode- burg visited in tho valley Sun Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brown Saturday und Sunday in Murshfield visiting Mrs. Mary Brown.

They returned home Sun day evening. Mrs. Klxie Clayton and small sou. Cordon and Helen, und Fliza- beih Church visited at Ihe A. 'lunch home Sunday afternoon Mr.

and-Mrs. Clayton have several acres of garden near Winston and Helen and Kliza belli have been working there during the busy season. SUTHERLIN SI THKHLI.V. Srpl. 30 Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Kastniau, accoin-nnnied by Mrs. K. A. Fish, all of 1'oriln ml.

'siient a short lime Sunday at ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Chenowplh.

rll route from San KiHiicisco. where they had been on vacation trip. They witnessed Ihe itepnt-tilrp of the- huge China clipper while there. Mr. Kastliiall Is a nephew of Mrs.

Chenowelll. Iieloise Wester of Port la tui spent the week-end visiting at Ihe homes of Iter aunt, Mrs. I' A. Arcbatu-beau, and her i-oilsin, Krnest Arch-amheatl. Site lefl Ihe first of Ihe week to attend lite Cnlvei'sHy of Washington.

Mrs. Anion Cootienlierg ami r-on lilikto. who have beeu visiting ill til" east lor Ihe past seven weeks. Telurtieil home Thursday nlcht. They vi-iled ill Minnesota and North ll.ikola.

ami made a Irip lo llle Canadian line. The only troll hie eiu oiuileretl was on the trip as they were goiuu eal. ill the McKeitr.ie pass. They were side-swlpefl a cat- and hail lo stop lor repairs on a badly damaged lender. Mr.

and Mrs. llaaen ami two children ol liol Springs. South Pal-ota. are visiting al tbe home of Mrs. llagell's aunt.

Mis. James Duncau. While hero they enjoyed a Is doing mo wora. Mr. nlid Mrs.

Leslie Cbilders anil family spent all last week camping and hunting In the mountains neat Illy In eastern Oregon. Mr. Chil-dcra was successful in bagging a deer. Mrs. Margaret McMannla Is working In a cannery In Salem for a few WPekS.

Mrs. Kffa Silencer and children moved to Hoseburg last Saturday. Mra. Mary L. Ilrewer has bcei laid up.

with a severe cold lor sev. oral days. Her daughter, Mra Blanche McDonald, who has been visiting here, loft Friday lor Lous Beach, here she expects to live. Perry Kdwards, school clerk in the Cedar Orove district, announces school opening October 4. Mrs.

Margaret Kiinmcl of -Kiddle will teach the school again the comiug year. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rice arc moving Into their new homo at tbe corner of Hall and Johnson streets the first of the week. This is a very beautiful home made of up-to-the-niinule materials, and their many friends rejoice with them in their possession of it.

Norman and C. C. Marcll wen; Tiller visitors Monday. W. Adanison is enjoying a very pieasant visit this week for a few days with a couple of her girlhood friends from her home cily, lntlianaiiolls, Mrs.

Waiter White und Mrs. S. N. Sellars ho arrived Tuesday evening froir Hit; north. TheBO Indies are tout lug the west and will go on 'V-.

Ibeir homes via the southern route'. Mr. and Mrs. (i. K.

Kntllcotl and son l-roy have moved to the coast near North Bend, where tins men folk have employment Uirough the winter months. Mr. mid Mrs. lOlmer l.elgbtoti havo rented the Kndlcolt place and are moving this week. Mrs.

Arthur Klebnrdson ol North Myrtle has returned from Independence where she picked hops. Wliinifred Copeland, who ii working In Vancouver, Wasblnc-, i', ton, visited over the woek enii wilh her grandmother, Mra. Iliil-tie Jones. George llaniel la visiting and assisting with Ihe fall work at the Albert Martin farm. Mr.

and Mrs. Goltlen Htiall. who have had Ibo Martin farm rented for the last year, arc moving to Mra. C. II.

Btilik's farm in Missouri Bottom. Pvt. Harold Doerner of San IMceo Is visiting at the Paul I'd' dcltoti home, en route from Port- land, where he visited with hil 1 family, to his company station in the southern city. Morning." 7:50 Alarm Clock Club. tli kii Hecilal, Wilther, HS.

1 .1 Clelllelis, MHS. 8:311 Miirlha Hal, MHS. 8:1.1 llupiey KaU, MHS. ictiil- Sycauiore Slreel. MHS.

U. Manhattan Ceilceit 11:311 Hill Lewis. MHS. I.r. We An- l'liur, MHS.

lliiiiieuiakeis Harmony. lleckers liitiiriualinll lllii- eau, I l-O, MHS. Mei rviiiiikel its bapler -11 Janet Under Arrest TahiiiH ff hlH bootH, Neill crept i up the ladder, letting bin weight down pradually on each mop. At ihe lop he peeped over the of Ihe deck. No lights; nobody Mir ing.

He made is way softly aft over I ho promenade, deck and around the stern. As on the previous oo a.lon, he leaped across from one vessel to another. As Neill climbed to the boat deck of the Lincoln ha saw tho regular watchman's over on the Monttcfdlo, and moving the other way. No danger from him at the present. Neill hastened to the little door in the port engine shaft Hint he and Janet bad so often used.

I lore a new obstacle laced biui. StuplcH bad been bolted Munich lie steol door and Its inline padlock put on. How could ho get in? I'selena lo low or himself over Ihe side when, (lie window was It couldn't be opened I'ron the outside, uml bo couldn't break it because ii was made of plalo glass thick enough lo withstand liigh Ken. He and Juliet had already satisfied themselves that there was no other way into (ho vessel except by this little door. The huge ventilators that served Ihe engine room gave him an idea, lie had nv.vn the oulleis when he bad been below.

Kuril was greater than the girth of a man. and there was plenty of rope about. He picked up a strong light line ami. fastening the end lo the wheel thul tinned the ventilator, let It Tall down inside. Climbing up o.n (he wheel he entered (lie inoulji or the steel tube mid lowered himself bund under hand.

He came out in Ihe engine room. He had no llushliuht with him now ami hud to strike matches in tinier In find Hie htitltim of the sleel slnirway. Once be was HiroiiKh the iloin- Hun served the I'llfcinceru' tlllarlers on deck, he Mli'W Ills way. The llllt'l'lnr ol' the shin ui.u I.I....1, r. 1 "inn-, inn nuv uirniicii tne ualley.

the "ii'-s ami across tbe ureal "al he ran up lh slaiiwav lo deck, lo deck Willi heart In his inoiilh. Oiilsi.le Ihe door of ihe royal suite, bis coiii-aco failed bim be When he tried the dour. II ope in hands. Janet:" he whispered iliKelilly. Milv rilenci-.

He struck a match. The candles were sllll (here Janel was Kne. sieellm; his nerves, he aiouii.l and Hied In ili'duce whal bad happened Tin- I'oiiuis were in disorder that be had biinichl her al dillereiil limea ladder, bucket, ihe remains of toii'l and water -was slill there 1'lie hoi clonics lay In a heap mi Hie floor or her bedroom; her own elolhes were Rone. It was clear Ihal the I um happened II she made away Mill, herself. wiiiilmv would be open.

She Hlln-r Kivcn herseli up. as she had Hirealeneil to do, or she had be. tnkcii. Anyhow, Ihe bolts on Ihe doors ol' Hie sili: were all ililael and there wa.s Do evidence thai ft had occurred. IliUiietliiitely Neill'a whole idea was to nut was loo slow lo pull himselt up thriMich the tculihitnr He run up lo 11 'lei and.

ulltastetiitiK a win. low. let hill, sell' mil till Ihe pl'on, ensile. Il would Illlike no ilil ference now II he let! evidences ol his lislt behind hitu. On deck Neill IhoiiKht of ions-im; Captain Hiekel and denialiililis inlol-matioii.

hut decided acaiti -I il. it was clear rrom the darkness silence enielopnti: Hie tour ships, thai Janet was not being kept aboard, lie col hack to bis --kill' without any alarm hems liilsed. Ctlttllli: his back to oars, ho rowed on down the river. The Crowd Threatens lleai'hlllB the vlllaee. be lied his cratt to a whail on the river side and ran across to Louk-cope's sioie.

There was plenty ot C. O. P. Ports of Call. 1 1 Vailely Show ol Hie All II.

la K.eplllK Willi the MHS. 1 0 1 1 Knickerbocker Svuiphonj MHS. 12:15 "Radio Strings," Radio Music. 12:30 American Family Robinson, Red White Stoics. News-Review of the Air.

1:00 What Douglas Co. Thinks Today. I -Sn Hum Melodies. I I'ele Poulri lli on MHS. I r.

World Hunk Music. The Johnson Tamily, MHS. Inteilllile. 2:50 News Flashes. l-'i'iiiinlin- Kaiu ies.

Mils. 3:30 "Milk Dairies of Rosrburg. 3: l.r Kailio Campus. MHS 1:00 The Editor Views the News. llliieksloii Conceit Trio MHS.

13" Tin- In MHS I IV Tins ol l'ii. Mils 5:00 "Melody lane," With Wanda Armour. 3" Adilaii Holiiii, Swum ijii.ir- lei, I To He A 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ed. li ee Itiiusen Aleliioi ies. H.iiim Molma.

Mi hi'lii' Shines. MHS. I' 3n Hull. MIS "Knights of the Roa i. 6.50 News Flashes.

T.eil Frederick Si.u MHS. lone liaiiai'i-. Mil-; Hi lt, Weber's Ptmeanl ol Mrl.l.U MliS 3.1 Cm Al nlleini Vineeni Vali a i A'ks SelUer News. MBS. I'1 Toiiini I ho i i.

HS ku oir. EXPECTS WAR NEWS FROM MISSIONARY (IJ.KNHAl.i:. Oct. 2 II. M.

Kberle Is In receipt of a letter from her brother. Rev. Kdwira Taylor, who is a missionary under Hie China Inland Missions from the ulled Slates In China. The leticr. being written July t'onlaltied no war news.

Rev. Taylor In localcd at Tletisliln, Kaiis'l. Chirla, and has fourteen suhsU-Hons, In addition lo his nun su-tlotit to be responsible for. HH nearest white neighbor la. to ntiolj his letter, "a three day mule ridr distant, whirl! la eiiual to about I miles.

The time required receive, a letter from Kev. Taylor Is at least two months, and Mrt-Eberle. as well as bis many friend-' here, are looking forward to the next letter which ill undoubted)? contain Interesting news. Mr. Short Hre E.

R. Short, dea! of (or southern fJT.

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