ROSEBURG NTTv-vRF.V"rw, ROSEBURG, OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1028. YONCALLA NEWS ITEMS j RIDDLE LOCALS Yonralla won two of three game last Saturday wllh ilio Klk ton school team. Tlw grade bos winning from tin- Klkion grad' - hy a ixore ol H lo 6. t The ghis lnjtt in an evenly play , 'd g;tme, in an overtime pfiiod, by tin srore of 21 to 2u Yonral ' In forwards were not utile to ring tli banket, lorduf? mmiy chiiiweH to score. Yonc.tlla boys took their oppon- mjIh lnio camp lo the tune of 2u to 8 by superior team work in a giinie featured by rot:tlines. f oitownig is me line up for both 1 earns. Yoncalla kIi'U numinel V Wjihm F ' Mathis C " Woolman Sf! Iiauhcity t; Toner O Yoncalla boys luard 1F Wise up J. Churchill c, Thielo LO L. Churchill R(I Klkton tli Is ! Soloken ' Heck ley I Frost Hutchinson S;.u yers Howe Klkton boy Peterson Mullock Madison Klslier Kdw ards Keferee Lloyd Bridges. Ir. C. ?,. Nicholas, veterinary surgeon of Itn.-eluiK and MIkk Odessa I.auifeuherg w ere quiet lv married Krldiiy morning at th: borne of Hr. T. M. Whin- pastor of the rhrlsilnn church of Yoncalla Mr. nnd Air. Xlrhnlas left liu niedhltely oil a sliorl honeymoon. Dr. .MeKaig reports a J2i pound boy at the home of Mr. and Mm. j Art Hydhard. ; Howard Woolman and Klhert j f'olhtw li ft Tuesday for San Fran-1 cinco with a truck load of rhrlnt pins tree. Mrs. JtoHt Cowim left, recently for Tracy. rHf.. where she will visit her daughter rr a couple of months. Mm. John Culver visited with Mm. Ida Ituuyenf for a couple of dnvs last week. Mr. nnd Mm. Almon Kdes, of Ardenvior, Wash., arrived In town Thursday for a couple of week' visit wilh the Jeo. ICde.s and I). J .toners families. ' CANYONVILLE NEWS Illnllp I Iiimlln la rcpnrlpil In linv llm nii'a.slcn. IllHllni-iH ! hn II Iihii Ic h.si J to R Col, I mil man ,! will Binjti he ahli In nfo a pliiuiv show In our own oily. Air. ana .Mi's. Hunk Sullivan arc on Ihe Kick llt IIiIh wim.Ic Dr. ii. iii;r 01 itiiHi iMiri; ix iti alten.l- nnce. nicy am both Itiutrmlm' Mrs. H. 1. rouclur wan a visitor In HoKi-burg Saturday. Mih.L. K. liemilner lias Just returned from Knine where she has been receiving im-diciil atten tion. Mrs. Iti-nnturer has had Iur ton sils removed and has ln'n quite ill. She Is much improved al t!u present time. Mr. J. Itymtm and wife sp nt u few day Ht the roast last week. J. I. Yokuiu of Allmnv is here vlHlllng hi mother, .Mis. Saiah Vokutn. Mrs. (leorge .McClaln of ltidd!e wua visiting and atiendinu to Ihi.hI liens matters on Thutday of last i ue"Hs. Mr. Huron Cloudi find his sister. I IIcbs, Went to Hosehuig on Tues day. .Mr. Kltrdy of llosehurg passed through Caiivoiivllle on his way tu (ilcndulc today. .Mr. Kiirdy s expccling to pt a S,llt, , lilendale In Hi.. ,.,ir fuluic. On Tuesday Mr. Iloilck of Rose. miiK nas called tu alliu.l ( Carter, Sr. .eorge The latuevood children an. iiiiicii netler. Sirs. iHineoo, s Very III anil her husband was call d hoiue .Monday. DRAIN NEWS Mis. tll.cn of lilen.l.ile has b i visiting li,. during the week with ner U II Ugli ler, .MlS. ; lurry Cool and latnlly. On account ,,f hI. kttess, Mis .Maud Coles has h. en supphlng lor ills, Pauline Cal.lalunl, a lea.her In Ihe loc.,1 m; hl, , W III t ool, f-irineil) n, i. ge htlslliess hue lull no sl. "lent of KlIKctie. .r,. ( week visiting . ton,, ,, looking tt,r ImisI,,, mallei, Klmer nl., ,, f.llnlv , K vl,il,,l ., Uuiinu'l.,,; Hunday nll.inoun mill ,,s ,,,,,,,., and wile, M,. ,, Ml ,r., u heiiy. Mrs. Tli'lllle, vhoc I,,,.). j ls Opelalhu the fSpiavu.- .,.- slallon In Nnrtli ,i.,u. ,,ii.l tie- IMlff.irliiue lo lilp ov. i , linoleum on t. n,. , h,.r llMn , and mi-t.-i lnoil a n t! ,,, nr, ,.,, o: the tlili:rt bone In h, Shw was tcuioi.-.l to in;, i liospiial anil is ii p,,M,, i" ,,, covering a, fatninlil, ,,,, ,, expected, mi nig o I,.. i a,!,,,,,, , , age. A considerable niiuih,-r .,r , , ,. "f "flu" have oc,u,,,, h, ,,,, Drain vicinity dmlm. t. ,,.., weeks, proliahly In ahnui in,- iroMirtlon. a, i,, po.,,,1, lls other liaalllicH. I, hi n.r,, , , I n no lalallilc and l,,,i i, rases have rca.iicd the p: hhi.hh.i stage. Among the taller w;i, t, . Mary Vallnoii. an ageil (.., , lady, nnd Calvin, the yiuiug ,,,, ,,i .Mr. nnd Mis. J. c. Sunnier, both of whom are inoldly recovering The news was received line re cently of the marriage of H , "Hud" Oilers, a iiiciuIht of in.. well Lnn pioneer f alters family who resided for many years about hreo miles ea.-t of iiralu. Mr fllere mni man led to Miss DomUuiI wir.iii, mn weoiniiK faking place I pick from fall i,d h thesP at ramlMtrir. Ioh. on November oe,r snd net n,v pn.es before huv Iat. and they wilt sliortly be fng. Wilbur 1. SiHiuh. tim s I'iuf al bnmv in Springfield Oregon. 'st T. J. Itutler trip to Kugenc made the a hiislnciM flr.t of the v.eek. Kenneth Harvey, who has been at Matin. Ore., f.,r t-.eveial months, returned here Ttieyday. ' Mr. and Mrs. nrl Fisher of Til ler are hpemlinjf tin week at l he home of Mr. and Mis. It. F. Nlch oIm. Mm. (7org Mcdiine and dmtgh- ter C"OlKia I'.. ThuiHdnv for Med mm it i visu a lew oay.H wun reja- !ivB- , i.ien "una was attending io; blHhieH.H niattem III Jiosehlirg Thursday. Mr. and Mm. Clay Smith nnd Hon Male and Mm. W. C Winstcui of Winston were visiting relatives here Sunday. Mr. and ' Mm. Stilley Nichols motored to Hoselmrg Tuesday mornuig and spent several hours aitendlnK to tiUKlueris matters. Mm. Marguerite liauf-r ftf Carle- ton. Ore has been visiting at lhefnrlh to nmre of xh(l homg home of (I. II. lrl(rKii the pa.st two lr 0,,ie anil retire them just a w','' j ranhlly an they ran lie nerureil. Mlsa Alma I.ewlx of IloschurK Is The ronnty rourt was aUo com ihe cuest of hi r elsler, Mrs. Hoy ' mended for Its polli y of keeplim; Walker. I the (I. anil C. money Intat for bond -Mrs. Allre Mr'Kenzle of San Cur- rellrement. los. Calif., arrived Sunday and ex - liens to spend the w-lnier here wun tier sisier, .Mis. Addle .Mih ((or nmt ipPartmeiit was very sat-0'H- I iHlaclory and needed no rlianee. Mrs. Ilessle Staley of Ilo-ehura Bills Prepared. Is a miest this week at the h'.niH of . ), i,at wnu, p,.rnilt only her parellls, Mr. and . Jack freeholders In vote nn matters ner. 'n"h. talnliitr to lionils or nther expense. linns llnnsolter and family re-: has heen prepared liv the league turned from Toppenlsh. Wash.. and Is In th hands of Senator II. I.. Tuesday, and are aKaln loeatei onlKddy for Introdiietion at the rom th"tr homi-sleail near (Jlenhrook. j liiit session of the legislature. J. A. .Mrs. J, H. Ilenslee Is spemllnK I Kenn, rhalrman of the legislative several ilavs in HosehtirK this, eommlllee reported. It may he week vlsltlnir her daughter. Mrs. 1 necessary, Mr. Venn said, to alter Geo. Slim-letnn. ! ily. hilt to provide that all taxnay- Mrs. l-:d Sluller. .Mrs. fleorjrejers Instead of only freeholders Fraler. Mis. I'aul Cary and others : may vote. who have been on the shk list the' Another bill Is belne prepared, past week, are reported on thejhe stated, that will provide for an wav to rerovery. The youiiK people or the Chris- j Hint Kndeavor here cave an enter-; tiilnment Monday nlrhl which was i well intended nnd which netted Us a needless expense, as the as- the society al t :i. Pansy Kh-liy! m-iit could be made to stand and brother of Mvrlle Creek ns-'r"r " 1bt period of time. A slsi.d In the orchestra music and'l,""r'' 'r appraisers would be iiatn a verv mind prouram of recitations I''1' "' niakl- "" l'"es between vocal anil huh -iinieut.il music and a hrl i.h.v w ...... .....t.,.l I .Mr. and Mrs. Carl Williams of Yakima, Wash., who were euro to I.os A ne a Calif ufomied I ovit Wednesday hIkIiI al Ihe home! lit ('. M. Ackfr. Mrs. Wlllhiiiin as fninii.ily Mllilri-il llnwnnl mul re- shh il here n minih.r of warn ai;". l-rlrtids of Mrs. A. t. Spi-er gave when they called to upend'the Hf-! 11 1 lii.on i.ti.l l,r her 7ih hh lbdav. The biihsIh ! brought refreshments. Tliose pres- 1 " ,I,HI 1,11,1 ,"i""wl enl were Mrs. t). A. Moiiser and i H l""!"'! by some of Ihe tax- daughter Mabel. Mrs. Jtertha IUg-1 I,M v,,,"! f "H county. ers. Mrs H. A. W and Mrs. S. ! , " 'r";". M-hlcnt of the H Nichols i l'nt;u,' v as hite in arriving, nnd The Ijidles' Thimble Club gnve!ln" ""Vt,llff a ronducteI during their unnua! Christum partvi ' '''J'1-' ""V. "f t,.," 1R,'!,fin h' Thursday night at the guild hali.,:,,1n vice-president. R. It. Clarke. i.ho.,1 V guests attendint;. Thc!w,ho 8'"-endered the chair upon hall was hcHUilfullv decorated and ! w .nn ,Vi: "r ,h" President, p. a lovely Christmas tree with col-1 Mien iigiiia occiipicu one corner ol the room. A delicious banquet was I !,'l'v'' seven o'cloc k at a long table decorated with red candles ant' 1" ' holly. After the table a cm nn'ti away in gins were dUlrlhuleil and old fiiMhloned games were played until the guests departed for home. Kveryone seemed lo enjoy the affair Im mensely. XXX SALE OF DUNLOP TIRES SHOWS BIG JUMP, SAYS DEALER Klmires that reveal an Astound ing inc rease hi the miles ol 1 Mm lop tires during thn past few months were given out recently by J. (I. Nrwlttnd and Sun, lunlop dealers heie. ' I'ublU' acceptnnre nf the qual ity mm. I alue ihrti is built into Dun lop Hies can he no better desctlh ed than by quitting the actual in I'i'i'HM'M that have taken placo from nioiiili to month." said M. J. New land. "riie.se t'igui es reptesenl gaiiH made oer Hie ioi -responding mouths of l!J7. "In Apiil niined an increase of tnt) one per cent; Ma sav an Hdxatue of sixty two per rent. June n gtstcred a gain of sixt fue per cent, while July and August Plhd up excess pen eiitages of, ninety M'M'ii and one hundred te -i "" f I' -! I.'epnlts fur Septellilter ! have tin I yet leaihed us, but It is h'hrwd that a tain ..f inoie I ban Cllt ma ''I'lllS IV1IML kahie i'l lilt rt'pioeiu.s a new hiirti point In fttiij .atH nl steal I'inwtli. It Is 111 n.il;;i.il oiilii'iiie ot the ellorts t .111 in :;.;tn..llMn ill. it is Uuild nl.- tti.tti Ml I'M iii ..( cpe, iiiitt .tt itig more Mil-- h, unhi d tliiii-.iinl m K'sl d'hle pto-etltes U.M ked by j eHlliIlt ex. eeifl dollars. e i le win h and 1 est I nnl. ! pl.ints Ht Mtillalo is Ht mi ihe most mnilern and tltn ut plan t devised. I he m u hin 1 l Hie pl.t Mf i betiiK itllplnM l tr. -nnily a the iiidllstt v d-v e I in- ; l.iiii is mi nu.inui'd that x il al t he . e-i lit l ald lilt I ea-e i o!t.iil. u. yt.ti be in a post "' I -1 ii, eM run demand ni.nle ! 'i Mlil piedilt li-'tl t.o il If " JUST RLCtlVLD kl'd !e, tu - In l eit-s iii- Mm . , ht-4 Jli 7") Uj ; tf ihe 1ll -'d bos' tt i -p I ai e euat Men s v etches "1 eletiln to "I W S'l lien h-titt-i. a s ! i I I REDUCTION OF ROAD UNITS IN not IP. I A; AQIfrn (Continued from page 1., in ftvor of ihe work of he unit nnd Din nee. -unity for ir rnnt t mi. i am were made by John Alexan-1 j der of Glide. K. C. KinrwHl of jSu'hei lln and August Schloemann i 'of RoHeburie. Thf county is this' vear assuming an extra ll.MMj in , m;iii,!iiinn ( osta in order to pay ,Hm nah Dt'n 1 nxt i ue- proKrestdnK on all floors. Kuiployea the salary of one of ih. nurses. ,la' nih. at which tho traffic h aj,! thai the bias! apparently oc ili ,p:ofore the Htate has paid the U14''" 'H he discuKsed. Kflort ! rurred on the fourth floor. . sal.ii v of ore ntire and ihe liocke-nisuU- for Kreater cftftpera . o j felier Foundation baa paid the oth-!,ion beiween public and police, ami CELTIC SEEMS DOOMED ier. The state, however, i.i with-iSUKKtlowa are expected to I- ! drawing iH aid. 'f. Viian8 in COIUI. Irish Fr.e R.r Hoc 15. I want Bonds Purchased j The meeting went on record favnrlnic a more viicornuH effort to - ' . i... ,.., V'h onisiandinc road bonds. At present the county turn $740. ooO on hand In the (t. and C. fund, and i hn nl.nnt Mini (Hill ntitlnftin(f Ir. bonds. The interest on the money amounts to $14.uiu annually, while Die interest on bon.lH is about. S "un, Hy retiring bonds the county I will save considerable money. The present court Is endeavor ing to buy bonds as rapidly as pos sible, and this action was com mended, with the recommendation flint cverv nniull.ln A'nrt ho r.nt 1 Thp rnmmltte on roads anil j ,r,B1., reported that the bmliiet assesstnent on real property only ol"' every elpht years. At the present time nn assessment Is niade yearly, and It Is felt that this "ssessmeni periods H'e eommlllee on office I'enilhures iK.inied out one or two "''""f ""' where chiinues of a sll tin t umnuiit iiillit nn made, nut had no re'-onnnemlnt iou to make, Tlie sundry Items committee, tin der the direction of It. It. ( lark, submitted a rmher lengthy retior:. ilea Htm w i f ti the road and bond mallet s all end v mentioned. The ,.0,I"n,.,,'"t' furl her recommended ; that the offices of county ncent "", r,,,lt i"Mn;rtor be kpt sepsr i. i iusen na I'K. i. :. i nomiipon and H. H. Clarke were named on ' ' n. ui.naimK committee just i,e- t'.ii- in,. ii'ttii hiijiiiii iiaiin-iii. PORTLAND POLICE ADD 171 MOTORISTS TO ROUNDUP LIST MmoHjHmI t-rr-M I.i-aM)I Wire) roit'I'LANI). Ore.. Iec. 1 r. ! Names of 171 more motorists were on the police docket today as a re sult of arrests In the police war on traffic law violators. The total for the week up to hist night vas tSt.l, snd flues aggregating more limn had been imposed. To day's grind in the police court add ed to this amount. Arrests last nig-ht Included ?r. OUT OUR WAY rf sQ) la A ZW - woo CAr BLAtMeV people. - - ( 7 ' GUV -bO I ; -irt MV i FOC? -THlKiWiM' HE JlHEV WCn'T si MAC MIME. I VAAMTeO "To UFT UFT EvJeKJ cSsv aw rnmhrxm for speeding. 24 for parking viola-1 Hons; 31 for failure lo stop ail through streets and srhools: nine frr utreKarding traffic alirnal four for having defective muffler. Jhre fr havinK imi.roiHr nn; five foe turning in the mid J in of a l,hMk or ,n t"iige,ted area, thr : 'r reckies driviny: three for fai ,n lo K've na" nl address after an accident, one for drivinx while drunk- A n,BSB meeting under auaplrex of the "Ron Slate Motor aHtscn - la - ... . . . ,vnD mu.uaiul LIFE OF PORTLAND MAN fAuorlatd PriLrawv Wirt?) PORT LA N D, Ore., I h-v. 1 5 Jesse C. Hooth, 3fi. was found dea in the front seat of his automobile in the garage at his home early to day. Last night he told his wiie that he was going to work on the car. This morning whn Mrs. Tlooth her husband, and found him in the1 car. Carbon monoxide was believed to have raused his death. Odor of gasoline fumes remained In the Karajfe this morning. The had been turned off. eiljm ORKfiON" STATK AflRICri TfHAI. COI.LKGK. Corvallls. Dec' 1.-,. Havmnnd Hell enmmerce n,:i.i" ur, .iuiihikii i.e tnr nnd Vruncea Ttntner ,.).. i .i, i..i .i . .i nf Knsel.nrr ero -ivet. ,, i ... . . ... e..,.,.. . , a..a,u ior scuoiarsnip shown diirlnK their freshman year. V- . V. ol n'a"l The Commercial Bulletin pub M s ildents 5, were awarded Ul,,,p, ,hH fi0,iB quotations: recognition for exceptional scbol-1 scoured basis arship by the national all college j ()r,.Bon: Fine 'anil F. M. staple scholastic honorary fraternity. I'lii . no-1.12; fine and F. M. Fr. comb Kappl I'hl. To earn a certificate K i o:.1.07; fine and F. M. eloth an average grade of at least 111 lug H7-1.D2 : Valley No. 1 1.02-1.07. must be maintained and a total of, Mohair: Original bag average 12 4"i credits of college w ork com-i months Oregon 5S-60. pleted without failure In any sub-' ('.railed slock: First combing 75 ject. i So; good carding 45 50. ! SIDE GLANCES By George Clark V 2 ' Mz-z (IH SV NIA MNVKC. MC. sea u. t FST.orr. I n Mima, h "I guess she's about tiie most popular star, glrtt I know have developed her lisp.' THREE WORKMEN FATALLY INJURED BY EXPLOSION INDIANAPOLIS. Dee. 15 Three workmen wwh seriously burned, perhaps fatally. In an explosion which wrecked part of the rorn pioduets plant of the Knef Pates manufacturing Co. todav. liarn- wan estimated at $2to,00o. The Injured men were: Thomas Klein, Carl Jeffries and IJndsey ilewett. , At tiie tlrne of the fire, work waa The liner Celtic, on the rocks at the entrance to Cork harbor, was still being pounded by heavy seas today and the vessel's iiosition was so precarious ' that salvage men could not go aboard. " Their tuirs.had to take refuge In the har bor. Much cargo remains In the linhlp which it la feared Is doomed isiVfarhety I IJOSTON. Dec. 15. The Com- I mrolal bulletin ay today: ,'T wo)1 " here has pass there has been no outstanding fea ture In the trailiuK, hut prices keep epjnft w00i jn tne foreign mar-i . kets. notably In Australia, are rather against the buyer, while me STUDENTS REWARDED Idlum to low crosshreils. notably in I South America, are distinctly In favor of the buyer. mauuiaciuring posiuon is neBi m 1101 uciiik iHKeii in uiR volume at the moment. Maehlti- n, ,. ,n, .ra.r uu u u.n however. Mo,air s ' steady " quiet but A -i j$ :; t S I notice most of the ByWaiiami i i ! r Gifts that Endure are Gifts that Endear There Is No Gift to Compare with Jewelry r,;ll., :. .1 .,t.. ..... ULOliguic 19 UlC oi u.ii L.iii uiatcici $35.00. Just what "she" has been waiting for. Yes. surely we have cheaper ones for who desire-. Dad would appreciate a nice new watch this Christmas. show you the new designs. BUBAR BROTHERS JEWELERS CHRISTMAS CANTATA "The Salvation of Israel." will be presented by the choir of the Baptist church Sunday. Deo. Iti, at 7:30 p. m. An 4 hour of splendid music with 4 4 the Christmas message. 4 PLANE CRASH CRIPPLES MOVIE GIRL FOR LIFE (Auoclstpd Pri-nt I.sbm1 Wire) I.OS ANvlKI.ES, Dec. 14. Eleanor Merry. 211. fll mactress. was seriously injured and Henry Johnson, pilot, was hurt, when a plane crashed during a forced landing near Glendale last night. Miss Merry sustained fractures of both legs anil probably will be crippled permanently surgeons said. Holly for sale. Fiction Library. NOTICE After January 1. 1929, our mini mum charge w ill be one dollar per montn lor naming garuage from residences. J. W. DRAPER Eat barbecue sandwiches ftn4 live forever. Brand's Road Stand. Farm News . State Market Agent's Letter (By Seymour Jones) Co-operative organization among American farmers Is making pro gress. On January 1. there were listed with the V. S. depart ment of agriculture 11.340 farm ers' cooperative organizations en gaged In marketing and purchas ing, with a total membership of 3,uu0.000. The total volume of business transacted In 19-7 hy these associations is estimated co he i? rtnit mm .nmt, , as compare J with $6;t6.0oo,0ou in 191.. One of the most successful lines of agri cultural cooperation Is in the dairy field. January 1, 2.47!) dairy associations with 600.000 members were listed, with a year's business of $fi2o. turn. ooo. An Oregon Drug Garden One of the larxest projects to he undertaken in this section Is th.it of h. O. Harold in the reclama tion of 1S5 acres of beaverdam hind in the 1-ake 1-abish district says the (lervais Star. Mr. Har- old has a crew of men at work j and It Is said that 12. mill will be I spent In clearing and draining the land. Mr. Harold Is one of the largest growers of mint In this section. He Is also a refiner cf pepiMrmlnt oil. having th. only plant of the kind In Oregon. He has been experimenting with oth er essential oilsplants for some years and will grow- some of them. other tbsn mint, on the new tract. In fact, he will hare a regular drug garden. Nuts Needing Protection I The Western Nut f.rowers' asso- ! elation had a rery Interesting ses sion of three days In Vancouver. Wash., last week. Among the sub jects stressed was Ihe need of a special tariff on filberts, and a committee headed by Seymour Jones. Oregon a state market agent, was appointed to work with Washington and Oregon re- iii...ni.ii... in ... presentattves In congress fo.- such a tariff. Other members of I the committee are J. O. Holt. Dr. Jobse, Ben Porris and Earl Pearcy. The fact that Turkey. Italy and Spain produce more fit. I berta than any other section In the I' lien n vvail.ll at those world makes such a tariff neces sary if the -Industry on the Paci fic coast ls to prosper, the grow. ; era declared. The 1928 Turkey Crop The 128 turkey crop in the leading producing states as a whole is about 4 per cent larger than the 1927 crop and about as large as the 1926 crop. .Most of the north central states produced more turkeys this year than last, and there was a big increase in product ion in t he v estern states, but all or the southern states pro duced a smaller number this year 1 than last. In contrast to this in dicated increase In turkey pro duction, a recent report issued by the U. S. department of agricul ture shows a decrease of about 10 Iter cent in number of young chickens on farms October 1 com pared with October 1, 1927. Discussing Fruit Problems a convention of Oregonz-lc ral Beginning tomorrow, the 12th, a convention of Oregon fruit grow ers will be held at the Oregon State college, Corvallis. for litre" uo;i timiim ii nn jianers win ue j t iu auu uint urtru L-ffvtnilK pro duction methods, o r g a nlatlon plans and cooperation. Several professors of the college will pre sent addresses, and among the vis iting' speakers will be Frank T. Swett, president California Tear Growers' association; Horace Iuu bar and R. Lehr. soil experts from Los Angeles; Ira N. Cabrlelson of the L. S. biological survey, and Seymour Jones, slate market agent. Farm Legislation Uncertain The Indications from Washing ton are that congressional action for farm relief will be postponed until President-elect Hoover takes his seat and calls a special ses sion, which he promised to do. X LODGE DIRECTORY : DE MOLAY CHAPTER Regular communication 2nd and 4th Thursday! Masonic Hall. Woodmen of the World, Camp No 125 Meets In the Odd Fellows Hall In Roseburg eTerjr- first and third Monday erenlncs. Vis iting neighbors always welcome. M. M. MILLER. Clerk. Neighbors of Woodcraft, Lllai circle. No. 49. Meets . n first and third Monday evenings. In K. of P. Hall. Visiting Neigh bors Invited to attend. ELSIE WILLIAMS. O. N. MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerl K. O. T. M Meet, each second and fourth Thursday of each month In Maccabee hall, corner Cass and Pine at reels. Visiting Knights alwavs welcome. L. O. GOODMAN. Com. W. A. RAPP. R. K. Knights of Pythian Alpha Lodgl No- Meets every Wednesday In Knights of Pythias hall. 134 Rose street Visitors always wel come. C. W. HORNER. C. C ROY O. YOI NO. M. F, C,EO. R. WARE. K. R. 8 "' T. w. Rosebur, K. vl,w 11. Holds resnlst B. A. O. T. W. meetlnss on .coed cnd fount Thursdays at 7:30 p. m. Visltlni sisters Invited to attend reviews Maccabee Hall. Pine and Cm streets. MRS. MART WILCOX. JESSIE RAFP, CoL 'We really have a wonderful selection of jewelry. Leather goods, fountain pens and silver ware, ready for your inspection. Wasn't it this Christmas you promised the good wife that Diamond? We have some beauties. Let us W. O. M. L. Meets In Moose ball second and fourth Fridays at o'clock. Visitors welcome. CONSTANCE BLACK. S. R. JESSIE CAI.HOUN, Rec VIVIAN PHILLIPS. Treas. A. F. & A. M., Laurel Loaga Na 13 Regular communication 8eo ond and fourth Wednesdays each month at Masonic Temple. Rose burg, Ore. Visitors welcome. P. A. COOK. W. M. W. F. HARRIS. See. , Union Encampment No. 9, I .0. Q F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdaytl of each month. Visiting Patri archs always welcome. S. M. KELLEY, C. P. C. F. CRAMER. H. P. CARL W. OHMAN. Scribe. O. E. 8., Roseburg Chapter, No. 3 IIold9 their regular meeting on the first and third Tbursdays In each month. All sojournlni brothers and sisters are respect fully Invited to attend. ETHEL L, WEBB, W. M. FREE JOHNSON. Rec. Job's Daughters No. 8. Meets first and third Fridays at 7:30 p. m. Masonic Temple. Master Ma sons and O. E. S. members al ways welcome. MAXINE STEARNS. Sec. O. O. F Proletarian Lodge Na 8 Meets In Odd Fellow Tem ple every Friday evening. Visit Ing brethren are always wei come. J. E. PENT, N. O. A. J. CEDDES, Rec. Sec. J. B. BAILEY. Fin. 8ec. B. P. O. Elks, etoseburg Lodge Na 326 Hoids regular communica tion at the Elks Temple on each second and fourth Thursdays ol each month. All members re-t quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordlaW Invited to attend. WALTER S. FISHER. E. R. DOUOLAS WAITE.Sec Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets-in Maccabee Hall on Cass stream on second and fourth Wednes day evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren Is , good standing always welcome. ur.uKiir; kkew, Jr. w. Pre J. B BAILEY. Jr. P. W. Pres. D. F. GOODMAN, Sec. Roseburg Lodge No. 1037, L. O. a M Meets first an! third Wtit nesdays of the month. Moosi Hall, 248 N. Jackson street. Vis iting brothers welcome. GEO. P. GILHAM, Diet, H. O. PARGETER, Sec. JNO. M. THRONE. Treas. Rosebura Rebekiti Looge. NoT'41 1. O. O. F Meets In Odd Fel lows Temple every week os Tuesday evening. Visiting mem bers in good standing are con dlallv Invited to attend EVELYN HOOVER. S (i EJLTR,!nJLHATr-,KI-T. R S Pythian Sisters, UmpquaTertV No. 4. Meets the second and fourth Monday evenings of each month at the K. of P. hall. Vi Itors nlwavs welcome LENA YOI'NO. M. B C EVA MARKS. M of R C MAY E. PARKER. M. of F Laurel Chapter, No. 3l7"FtrA MI Meets every third Tuesday ol each month fn Mraonlc Temple. Ail members requested to at tend and visiting companions welcome L M. LEHRRACH. High Priest W. r. nsilKIS. See. W G,or 8tarmer Camp No. 1Mee Jointly with am lllary second and fourth Thurs days at Roseburg armory. 8 p, m. All comrades and sisters Id Vlted. T. . BORtrEAtX Csmp Adtt. MRS. 8. W. 8TARMER. Aug. Pres.