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GLENDALE NEWS Mr. Mattlo, Oakes, widow of Sam OakcB, who was killed at Port An geles, Wash., two year ago, Is visit Ing relatives and friends here. She and her children will remain Indefin itely, j Miss Evolyn Conklln, of Wood-j bum, who 'has boen a guest at the: II. h. Wilson home, returned home last week." I Mrs. V. C. l.add Is on the Blck list with grip. There are about forty cases of that unpleasant ailment In this city. ' Buu crs & Son, of tho IifggB Block farm, are preparing ground for 401 acres of sugar bants. Mrs. JeffrleB, who was at the son-, Itarlum In this city, was taken to Salem by Dr. Knott for consults-' tion with Dr. Griffith In regard to her case. Hor husband went with her, and we hope to soon noto her, recovery. . I It is with regret that we hear that Mr. and Mrs. Manly McKnlght, of Hugo, have decided to move to Illinois to reside 'permanently. Many friends will regret their going. Mr. and Mrs. I). Kenyon attended the funeral of their llttiy grand daughter at Orants Pass last week. Christopher Hagen, after a year's absence, returned to Glcndule last week. Ho will visit with his par ents at Fernvale for the rest of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Moore nnd daughter, Miss Evolyn and Miss Molllo Hobbs Bpcnt several days at Canyonvllle Inst week, bIbo Junius Moore accompanied them, as ho was called to attend to lodge business with tho I. O. O. F. er which refreshments were served. Those who helped entertain were the Misses Ruth Chapman, Lillian Urown. Edith Jones and I.ydla Sidwell. Those out of town wore Kathcrliie Agee and Alice Fisher, of Hose burg, and tho Misses Eugenia anJ Josephine Hennin&er, of Oakland. Miss .Marie Chapman, of Portland, has left for her homo after a fori ..,.-lit visit with relatives. , Seven Oregon boys won honors at tho first natlonul corn show at St. Paul. Prof. R. A. Moore, of the University of Wisconsin Judged ihe boys' oxhlbits. Ernost Short has roturnod.froin a visit to Cottage drove and Salem on a business visit. Ten surveyors of the Pacific high way are working near town. Wm. Nolta Is visiting here for I few days. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kaegi enjoyed a New Year dlnnor with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Ottinger. Mr. Russell and family have re turned trom a vlBlt at FallB City. Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Hume en joyed a New Years dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walker. Several- "eople walked 'jto Win chester to view the wreck. Mrs. It. Clayton and daughter Mary, are spending a few dayB visit ing with friends. The Parent-Teachers association met on Friday ovenlng and held a business meeting and a short pro gram consisting -of Ja reading by Harold McKay, instrumental solo. Mrs. Short; reading, Miss Olive Walkor. Officials to Greet New Mistress of White House. PMtMCAN DELEGATES ENTERTAINED MYRTLE GREEK WILBUR NEWS Miss Ireno Walker, who is em ployed as a Bchool teacher at Seattle, hag loft to rcsuino hor work after a fM I visit with hor parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. , A Christmas tree and program was given at the academy on Fri day evening. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKay ontor t?!:'.cd at a Chrlstmns dinner a few friends. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fisher were visitors In Rosohurg a few days ugo. Mr. and Mrs. Sloveiiaon returned from a holiday visit In Portland. Chester Fisher was a business visit or for a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Whltlock, of Cottage Grove, Bpotit tho holiday week with their daughter, Mrs. Warren Asher A Now Year parly was enjoyed at the homo of Mr. und Mrs. G. W. Short on Friday evening. About. Hit young pcoplo wero entertained wl'h music and games until midnight, .. ft- Snow Is about all guno and we are ! now having our UBiial normal weather. ! Napoleon Rice was here attending the funoral of Jason Marsten yes terday. Jason Marsten died suddonly Tues day after an HlnesB of 24 hours. Mr. Marsten has been on a homestead in tho Buck Fork region for the past eight years, moving to town about two yenrs ago. He was a member of the Masonic fraternity,' the fun eral being conducted by that body yesterday. He was C7 years old and well respected by all who know hltn. Interment In I. O. O. F. cemetory. Albert Robinson, of Novadn City, ('ill., Is a biiHinoss visitor here this week. E. J. Falrbnnks enme down from his homestead to attend the funeral of Jaiioii Marsten. Ben Smith and family roturnod hero the first of the week with his family from eastern Oregon, v)!cre ho has been for tho past year. A good many of our people are suf fering from la grippe, but no one serious. .Many State Functions Scheduled for - lfulance of the Season, Tact Aeccsswy In the Selection ' of the Many Guests. Fruit Trees, Ornamentals, Berries and Vines GUARANTEED TRUE AND CLEAN At reasonable prices, direct from grower to you A postal card brings our price list free, do it now SOUTHERN OREGON NURSERY Yoncalla, Oregon WASHINGTON, Jan. 7. Official Washington tonight is to greet tho new niistreaa of the White House for the first time In her social capacity as first lady of the land. Presi dent and Mrs. Wilson will entertain the delegates to the Pan-American congress and their wives at a huge reception In the executive mansion. It will bo the formal opening of the social season at the White House. The reception in many ways will he unique. It will be tho first form al event of its kind that has boon held In the mansion for two yearp; all customary events being put aside! last winter by the death of the presi dent's first wife. Also, the recep tion will introduce not only Mrs. Wilson, but a number of now faces In the reception line. For the first timo Mrs. Lansing will be 'there as thewifo of the sec rotary of state. At the last recep tion in the White House,. Mrs. Bryan held this position. Tho appointment of Attorney General Gregory to fill the vacancy caused when Attorney General Mclleynolds resigned to ac-; ccpt a place on the supreme bench j will result in that department being represented for tho first time by a cabinet wife. Mr. McRcynolds is bachelor. During the reception the marine band will play and refreshments will be served in the state dining room. On January 11, the president and Mrs. Wilson will entertain tho mom bers of the cabinet and their wives at dinner in tho White House and from then on the executive mansion wit! be the scene of regular state func tions. The January 11 dinner-will be the first diplomatic dinner at which Am bassador Jusserand, tho French rep resentative In this country and clean of tho diplomatic corps, will bo the honored guetit. Tho re will bo present, at this dinner ambassadors repre senting tho entente powers and cer tain of the neutrals. January 2; will be the dato for the dinner at which Count von Bernstorff, German ambassador nnd ranking second to Jussorund in the diplomatic corps, j will be the guest of honor, together1 i with ambassadors from the central j j uneia uuu iui mill uumiiua, i tic judicial reception will bo on Febru ary 4, supreme court dinner, Febru ary 8; congressional reception, Feb rnary 18; speaker's dinnor, Febru ary 22; and the army and navy re ception, March 3. SHE'S SPEED DEMON AT THE AUTO RACES I Miss Frances Thornton. Miss Frances Thornton, popularly called "Bunny," is a remarkable young woman racing driver who 4 sprang into prominence a few months ago through her sensational driving of Bpeed cars on mile dirt tracks. Meyers, of Logansport. Hepub'icans have not Intruded on the favorite son boom of Charles Warren Fairbanks for president, and l'resldont Wilson and Vice-President Marshall are expected to be unop posed in the primary. ANNOUNCEMENT To any one dosirous or engaging In i lie Pinning Mill or Manufacturing business, I will offer a one-half In terest in my business, with or with out real estate. 1203-tf W. L. DYSINGER. AMI MCA MAY NKVER PROTEST PERSIA SINKING A Happy fj? New 0B.1. ej5 Iteforo time inures (his year make up your niliiil to posse.) n llatik account. No ono who oarn money can nffonl In spend all niiii you can make this your lHitor by putting n Utile money In tho Hank regularly, l'orgot Just "how iihu Ii" yon urn save and by tho end or the year you n III find the profit nwiilllng rrom 1)10 dctormlnation to get abend In addition to Hip establish ment of confidence mid credit, lk-gln Willi 11.00. Roseburg National Bank Jackson nnd Cass Sts. Roseburg, Oregon NOTICE. Tho annual meeting of tho Rose burg Commercial Club will be hold at the club rooms, Tuesday evening, January 11, 1916, at 8 p. ni., at which time officers will bo elocted for the ensuing club year. January 1, 1910. SAM p.. JOSEPHSON. 104-J11 ' Secretary ASHING CO.,, Jan. G. America may never, protest the sinking of tht np" Persia, nigh officials of the government admitted. Only the most slarltlngly frank admission and statement from Austria that the ves sel was torpedoed without any warn ing, would justify a protest. SAKE AT HOME AGAIN NEW YORK, Jan. 7. Tho twice Imperiled 170 passengers of the liner Thessalonika arrived here to day aboard the Patris. Relatives, hysterical with joy, welcomed them at the wharf. The crew is coming later on board the Perugia. INMANAPOUS, Jan. 7. This I the last day on which candidates for governor, U. S: senator, president and vice-president cun file petitions asking that their names bo placed on the ballot for the primary March ( 7. Few eleventh hour petitions were expected. With the direct pri , mary Just sixty days off, republl- cans predicted a hot fight between i Harry S. New and James Watson for the republican nomination for V. S. senator, with Arthur R. Robinson trailing. John Worth Kern was th unopposed choico of the democrats for re-election. John A. M. Adair Is one of the leading aspirants of the democrats for the gubernatorial nomination. Adair Is a congressman. He le op posed by dry democrats because of his vote against national prohibition. Among the republican candidates for governor are James P. Goodrich, former national chairman of tie patv; T. McCray. of Kentland; Mayor R. O. Johnson, of Gary, and Qulncy SALVADOR BELLE AT PAN-AMERICAN MEET 1, . I ill I I l i j II Now on Sale! New January Records The Best Yet! Roseburg Furniture Co. 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