ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1936.
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Local
News
Mr. Rtce In Town H. P. Rice,
of Myrtle Creek, spent Thursday
In this ciiy on business.
Ill at Home Dr. R. J. I-ockwond
Is reported to be ill at Ills home on
East Cass street.
Reported III Robert Ridgeway
1b reported (o be confined to his
home on account of illness.
Goes to Portland Attorney City
Cordon Ih spending a couple of
days In Portland attending to business.
Working at Copco Mrs. Leonard
Riley is working a few ifays at the
Copco office, where slid was for
merly employed.
Returns to Coast I- R. Cham-
br lino returned to his work at
Mprshfield, after spending a short
time here with his family.
Here on Business .Tack Joyce
ond Dan IMowtnnn. of the forestry
department at Sulem, were busi
ness' visitor! here yesterday.
Improving Mrs. C. H. Thurston,
Jr., is reported to be improved at
her home In Laurelwood, after be
ing ill for the past several days.
Qo to Portland Mr. and Mrs.
leroy Iliatt and dnughtor, Yvonne,
and Miss Marjorie Chester and
Mi Bfl Tbolma Smith left today for
Portland to attend the opera.
Able to Be Out J. R. Ratley, lo
cal mail carrier, in able to be out
again, after being very III for the
past several weeks. He recently
underwent a major operation at
Mercy hospital.
Transferred Here Leonard
Schwnrz. of Marnhflfld, has been
transferred to Ihe Rosehurg Safe
wav meat market to take the place
of "Cy" Pearce, who Is now locat
ed at Marshfield.
Back From Cottaae Grove-Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh Harrison are back
from Cottage Grove, nTler having
been called there by the dentil of
the hitter's father. The funeral
was held Wednesday.
Mr. Clarke in Town A. G.
Clurke, ot Ulendule, was here
Thursday attending to business.
Here From Canyonvllle John A.
Feun, of Canyonville, spent Thurs
day in town attending to business.
Here Shopping; Mrs. Etta Wei-
kel. of Coos Junction, spent
Thursday in this city shopping
and visiting.
Here on Business Cleorgo Edes,
assistant postmaster at Youcalla,
spent Thursday in . this city at
tending to business.
Given Promotion F. W. Prink,
district supervisor of meat market
departments for Safeway stores,
has been promoted to ttie Portland
office.
Attending Conference Jack
Donahue left yesterduy for Port
land to attend a three-flay sales
conference.
Leave For Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Scott Williams. Miss Gerald
ine Hixson, Miss Enid Veatch and
Miss Amanda J. Anderson left to
day for Portland to attend the
opera and spend the week-end.
Visiting at Reedsport Mr. and
Mrs. L. P. Wilson, of Kane street,
are spending a week visiting their
son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. W. G. Hoaglaud, at Reedsport.
Mr. Knight Home Fred A.
Knight returned to his home in
this city this morning, after spend
ing the past four and a half
months in Portland, where he
served on the federal jury.
D. of U. V. to Meet Florence
Nightingale tent. No. 15, Daughters
of Union Veterans of the Civil
War, will meet at 7:30 o'clock to
night, March i3, at the armory to
make plans for the spring months.
Back From Range Fred L.
Routhwick, .Leslie Cummlngs and
Ira Debolt. of the Douglas County
Fire Patrol association office, nre
back, after spending several days
on the coast range on business.
Leave for Portland Mrs. C. S.
Heinllne. Mrs. Raymond Hallard,
Mrs. I. R. Itiddle and Miss Martha
Yeo left today for Portland to at
tend the opera and remain until
Monday, visiting relatives and
friends.
Card Party Announced A bene-
fit St. Patrick raid party ba jieeii
announced by tne American ijopion
auxiliary for next Tuesday even
ing. March 17, to be held at the
armory nt eight o'clock. Prizes
will be awarded for contract and
miction bridge and five hundred.
The public has been invited.
St. Patrick Dance Saturday
Rosehurg Country club members
and their invited guests have been
asked to attend the St. Patrick
dance at the clubhouse Saturday
night, March 14. Keith Phillips'
orchestra will furnish the music.
Miss Rldress Judd aud Miss Her
nice Wainscott are joint chairmen,
assisted by Mrs. P. M. Lee, Mrs.
R. D. Coen and Mrs. E. G. Khl-hagen.
Invited to Demonstration All 4
H club girls enrolled in cooking
and canning have been Invited to
attend a cooking demonstration to
be held i;y Mrs. Chaney at the
Southern Oregon Gas company of
fice at 10 o'clock Saturday morn
ing. March 14. Mrs. Chaney was a
4-H club girl for a number of years
and Is still interested in the club
wnrk. She unren all rlnb eivi to
attend the demonstration.
Dr. R. J. Lockwood
CHIROPRACTOR
312 E. Cass St. :
Phone 445-R
Spend Day at Coast Mr. and
Mrs. A. B. Taylor spent Wednes
day attending to business at coast
points and stopped en route home
at Reedsport to visit the former's
brother, Roy A. Taylor, and family.
Taklna Post Graduate Course-
Opal A. Sihler, of Rosehurg, has
entered the Los Angeles County
General hospital to take a post
graduuie course In the school of
surgical nursing. She is a gradu
ate of Rosehurg high school and
a graduate nurse of Sellwood Gen
eral hospital. She is a duughter
of Mrs. W. B, Atterbury, of this
city.
He Carries On
SOCIETY and CLUBS
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
EMBROIDERY CLUB
MEETS THURSDAY
MKI.ROSK, March 13. The
West Melrose Embroidery club
met Thurstlay afternoon ot Hie
.lull house with Mrs. Ilemice
Jones as hostess, assisted by Mrs.
(!eOiftu ?tiiitiaOii.
iiniinitn nf ullil snrlne beau
! ties were useil as decorutions and
(at 2:3 a lovely dessert-luncheon
I was served. The club members
! snent the afternoon hours preced
'ing the luncheon In pleeln quilt
I blocks. A short business meetinc
: was held and upon roll call all
members responded with a read-
I Inn
i The members enloylne the aft
lernoon were Mrs. Good Thompson.
'Mrs. Emma Cooper, Mrs. E. SI.
Seeley. Mrs. Vernon Vinson, Mrs.
I Amy Crlteser. Mrs. Cora Brothers,
Mrs. John Richards. Mrs. Hoft-
niun. Mrs. fi. Z. Newman, Mrs. Ray
! I'etrcnnln, Mrs. (Jeorse Munson
and the hostess, Mrs. Ilernlece
i Jones.
DATED HERE FOR
SPECIAL SERVICES
PRESIDENT PLANS
WATERWAYS PACT
Charles Evant Hufhti 111
Charles Evans Hughes III did
honor to his namesake and
grandfather, chief Justice of tha
supreme court, when he was
elected to Pfci Beta Kappa, chair
manship of the junior prom and
managing editor of the campus
newspaper at Brown university,
Providence, R. I., where his father I covers were
and grandfather were also stu
1 dents..
i BIRTHDAY DINNER IS
ENJOYED ON SUNDAY
I MEI.IIOSE, March 13. .Mr. and
I Mrs. Vincent Preschern entertain
ied at a birthday dinner at their
I home Sunday ot twelve o'clock
! honoring the anniversary of the
'latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
! Julius Sinilt. which occurred Run
I day ond Monday.
I At a prettily arranged table
placed for Mr. and
Mm. Sindt, guests of honor, and
for Mr. and Mrs. Fred llrnthors.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdward Sindt nnd
son. Miss Herthn Prnsehern, Karl
Preschern nnd the host and hos
tess. Mr. and Mrs. Preschern.
A lovely decorated birthday
cake, linked hv Mrs. Preschern.
was served at Ihe dinner. The aft
ernoon was enjoynlily spent In vis
iting.
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MRS. BACKLUND HAS
BIRTHDAY DINNER
MELROSE, March 13. A llirth-
I ! I f.n.nal'lny dinner was enjoyed Sunday at
JaiUng cf LoqperR Causes' hon)e of Mr 011ll Mra Cn,.,
Aopel to Relief Body HncUlund when a dinner was serv-
p.i ed In honor nf Mrs. Backlund.
in Clatsop County. j Th8 (1nnm. WB8 Berveu ,)Uffot
, , , Z , . I style from a table which was ecu-
ASTORIA. Ore., March 13.- ,,, wtn hlrlhnay cllke baked
fAPl-A """'her of fami iej. or j b MrR stanl(,v sjoKrcn. Tnow
loFitora held In the conntv jail on lpnJ ,, thB 111er were Mr
inbor riot chnrires annealed today j Mra rnrl nnckluml. Mr. anl, Mr8.
for assistance rrom tne county le- Slnnley snKreni Miss charlotte
lief rommlttee. 'Wlllinms. Miss Itelen nnd Miss
Tted Cross authorities reported . r),..hv ,,,.,,, ,.,. Ander.
Kiving aid to one case requiring Ron vctm. pnu, Arnul'r nnd otto
Immediate attention. i nncklnnd. Tim nfiornoon hours
KIN OF ALLEGED
IT
MRS. IRVINE HOSTESS
TO JOLLY DOZEN CLU3
MYRTLE CREEK, Murch 13.
Mrs. Kuby Irvine of Portland was
a prat' to us hostess to the Jolly
Oozen club, Wednesday afternoon,
ut the home of Mrs. Ralph Stearns.
Members were Mrs. May Shirt -cliff
, Mrs. .ioua Stt arns, Mrs.
Kminu ld Rer wood, Mrs. Helen
Veirell, Mrs. Addie Muxson, Mrs.
(iruce Bates, Mrs. Verne I'onley,
Mrs. Anna Shlrtrllff, Mrs. Muyme
Wilson, Mrs. Margaret Dyer and
the hostess, Mrs. Irvine. Mrs.
Pan Poling was a guest. Painty
refreshments were served lute. In
Hhe evening after a pleasant after
noon spent in BewiiiK aud visit
ing.
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COMMUNITY CIRCLE
HAS INTERESTING MEETING
TKNM1LK, March 13. Sixteen
itymbers of the Coinmunfty cirele
njoyed a very pltu.su nt atteruoon
at the home of Mrs. Lena Howell
Wednesday. All members con
tributed a part In the program
which was very Interesting. Later
a potluclt lunch was served. The
next meeting will be a hridul show
er for Mrs. Vera Hoffman at the
home of her mother, Mrs. May Si
hold Wednesday, March 25.
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REV. AND MRS. ZOOK
AND FAMILY HONORED
MYltTLIO CKKKK, March 13. A
farewell dinner honoring Kev. and
Mrs. Frank W, Zook and family
was served in the church buse
ment Wednesday evening and was
attended by a large group of mem
bers of the church. Mrs. H. K.
Kngllsh of Oakland was present
which added to the enjoyment of
the occasion. After the dinner the
happy hour service was held led
by the pastor, liev. Mr. Zook.
WASHINGTON, March 13.
(AP) President Roosevelt reiter
ated today he would seek a new
treaty with Canada for develop
ment of the St. Iawrence water
ways, hut emphasized he did not
expect to submit a pact to this
bessiou of the senate.
He set no time for reopening
negotiations with Canada, but In a
letter this week to Senator Pitt
man D.. N'ev.L he expressed con
fidence the relations between
Canada and the United States
would make such a treaty possible
whenever It was undertaken.
MILWAUKIE, Ore.. March 13.
fAP William Slmonton-, man
ager of the Ladd Estate company.
was convicted in Justice court here
of destroying game fish by drain
tug duck lake, which adjoins Lake
Oswego. He was fined lbU.
The state charged that thous
ands of fish died In the mud. The
lake Is drained annually, but flBli
usually are dipped out, state game
officers said.
ght a Cold ?
To help end it sooner,
rub throat and chest with
Victts
VAPORUB
Mnjor Andrew T.oncy, above, of
the Salvation Army will be In
the local Sulvntion Army hall. -1(17
Cnss street.
The major's subject for Saturday
evening will be "Travelog of a
Soul." Sunday morning at n o-
clock bo will speak on "Holiness."
and Sunday evening nt K o'clock
Ills subject will be, "Sin or salvation?"
The nin or will also contiuct tne
usual weekly Sunday school class,
at 9:45 Sunday morning.
activities. K. A. llrltton, who ar
ranged for lloseburg participation
In the entnrtulnment, will provide
transportation for the group and
present bis axe throwing stunt.
Other members of the troupe will
bo Mary nnd Murguret French in
a Gypsy tup dunce; Allen Cordon,
accordionist: Helen White and
Judith Hodges iu "Hill Hilly" music.
Glide P.-T. A. to Meet The
Glide P.-T. A. will meet Monday
evening, March 16, at eight o'clock.
Mrs. J. K. Falbe will be the guest
speaker on the subject, "Citizen
ship." The program will Include
inusicul numbers and a special
skit jby the .seventh and eighth
gratis students to advertise the
benefit entertainment.
A number of breadwinners were
tniled for alleged participation in
the jurisdictional lnhor riot in
which two were Mlled at the
Crown Willamette logging opera
tions last Saturday.
The countv court will undertake
.o inrm a reiucy nuuui b.i.m.!k fr,em,9 wna llei,i at
lief to fnm Hies of men held last Thursdav night.
Leave for Portland Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Lang have left for their
home in Portland. Mrs. Lang
spent several days here as the
guest of Mrs. R. H. Wilson on
South Jackson street, while Mr,
Lang accompanied Mr. WIlBon and
Marlowe McKay to San Francisco
on a business trip for the Ford
Motor company of this city.
Return From Portland Mrs. Vic
tor Micelli and her mother, Mrs.
Annie Russell, of this city, and
their friend, Mrs. Thomas T. Grigs
by, of Tacoma, returned to Rose
burg yesterday, after an absence of
several days. Mrs. Micelli and Mrs.
Russell visited at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Wilson in Port
land, and Mrs. Grigsby visited her
sister at Gresham.
Leave For Klamath Falls Mr.
and Mrs. J. P.'Motschenbacher and
daughter, Susan, and son, lOlliott,
left today for Klamath Falls to
spend the week-end visiting rela
tives and friends. They formerly
resided there, before Mr. Motschen-
bacher was transferred by Copco
to Rosehurg. They will be accom
panied home Sunday by Mrs.
Motschenbacher's mother, Mrs. E.
L. Elliott, who will spend a week
here visiting. A week from Sunday
Mr. Elliott and daughter. Miss
Maxine, plan to come to Rosehurg
tor a day s visit and to take Mrs,
Elliott bnck to Klamath Fails.
were pleasantly spent In visiting.
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BIBLE CLASS HAS
POTLUCK SUPPER
CAMAS VALLEY, Mnrch 13.
The monthly notluck supper meet
ing of the Ilible class and thelr
the church
Due to Htek-
uovernor iviurun s con u-u m-iB ,, ..., i. .,,nr i n
vesligatlng the fatal Hot. concluded ' lnU m,mbol. ,v0,.e m.p!leni, Af)r
Its honrlngs here and nt.ScnsWe. ..p,r,n,la ,,- tllB Pvnc
wna annnl vlnftlnir ntwl Riiipinir
areThose present were Mr. and Mrs.
nnd went to Portland to question I
others today. All sessions
closed.
PORTLAND, March 13. (AP)
The question of whether to grant
relief assistance to families of log-
gors held in jail nt Astorln on
chnrees of riot is for the Clatsop
cnuntv relief committee to decide,
the stnte relief administrator's of
fice advised todav.
Countv committees have broad
nowers In meeting local conditions.
It was pointed out.
Should the Clatsop committee
appeal to- the stnte administrator
for an opinion, the question doubt
less would be referred to tbo state
relief committee which meets later
this month.
The committee has not outlined
procedure In such cases, attaches
nt the relief office said.
WOOL OFFERINGS IN
NORTHWEST SCANT
Ernest Wheeler, Mr. nnd Mrs. P.
M. Paulson, Mrs. E. W, Huntley,
Miss Bertha Lary, Miss Josephine
Smith, Miss fieorgia Kayler nnd
Miss Rachel Foray the.
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MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
HAS DINNER MEETING
WEDNESDAY EVENING
The Medical association held lis
March dinner meeting at fi:30
o'clock Wednesday evening in the
Rlue room of the Umpqua hotel.
Dr. H, R. Shoemaker, secretary,
presided In the absence of the
president, Dr. George E. Houck,
Covers were placed for Dr. Shoe
maker, Dr. A. C. Seely, Dr. E. B.
Stewart, Dr. C. B. Wade, Dr. J.
B. Foley, Franklyn Voyt and Dr.
Swlnney, of Medford. Dr. Swin
ney'was guest speaker for the
even in p.
MISS ALPHABELLE GRUBBE
ENTERTAINS SEWING CLUB
OAKLAND, March 13. Miss Al
phabelle (iruhbe was a charming
hostess Friday evening nt her
home when she entertained the
members of her sewing elub. Aft
er un evening spent in visiting and
sewing Miss (iruhbe assisted by
her mother, Mrs: A. B. (iruhbe,
served refreshments to Miss Mar
garet Kiukuid, Miss Kliabetb
Smith, Miss Paulino Pelel and
Miss Isabelle Harvey.
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D. A. R. WILL MEET
NEXT MONDAY AFTERNOON
AT ROY ENTLER HOME
The l. A. It. will meet nt 2:15
o'clock Monday afternoon, March
16, at the Hoy Eutler home In Lau
rel wood with Mrs. Kntler and
Mrs. Watson E. Boise as Joint hostesses.
Mrs. L. E. Good bourne will he
(he program chairman for the ntt-
crnoon and all members are most
cordially invited.
A to
N. OF W. HAS
BUSINESS MEETING
YONCALLA, March III. The re
gular meeting of Neighbors of
Woodcraft, Voncalla circle, was
held Tuesday evening. Following
the regular meuilug. a social hour
was enjoyed with Mrs. Eugenia
Krommiugo nnd Mrs. Ruth Kdes
serving delicious refreshments.
to to to
MR. AND MRS. HAND
HAVE DINNER GUESTS
OAKLAND, March LL Mr. nnd
Mrs. Fred Maud had as their din
ner guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Painter of Corvallls, Mr.
and Mrs. Alfred Hand aud daugh
ter. Miss Eloise, Oakland, and Ed
ward Lamoreaux of Sutherlln.
TODAY AND SATURDAY
It's all very thrilling and romantic!
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STARTS SUNDAY
"Coronado" Jack Haley, Betty Furness
PORTLAND, Ore.. March 13.
tAP) The E. J. Burke & Co. of
Portland reported the purchase of
30.000 pounds of wool in the Lake
view area today. The price was not
revealed, hut market observers be
lieved it was around 28i cents a
pound.
A survey Indicated wool offer
ings In the Pacific northwest hnve
lmen scant. A few small snles of
Willamette valley wool on a nomi
nal basis around 28 cents for
coarse or braid and 30 cents for
medium were reported.
Goat shearing will start In a few
weeks at Willamette vallpy points,
the Portland Hide & Wool com
pany reported, predicting a Blight
ly smaller clip than a ypnr ago
when around 350.000 pounds we're
shorn.
Stock and Bond
Averages
STOCKS
Conipllp'l liv The Associated Press.
Murcli 111:
30 15 IB BO
Incl'ls HH'b IH's St'lts
Toclny 70.2 ill.d 4(1.4 69.S
I'rov. (luy .... 80.0 3C.X 47 5 (II. 1
Month I1KO .... 79.8 3(1.9 50.7 61.7
Yenr nco 50.3 19.2 22.0 35.4
1930 hlKll 82.9 39.7 50.8 53.5
193(1 low 73.4 30.2 45.0 55.7
1935 low 7(1.3 31.2 44.7 56.1
1935 low 49.5 18.5 21.0 34.8
BONDS
20 10 10 10
nit's Ind'ls Tit's Fun
Todny 91.9 102.1 101.9 69.5
New 1936 high.
Prev. clay .... 92.5 102.7 102.1 70.4
Month BKO .... 93.9 104.1 102.3 70.8
Year aso 78.2 92.3 85.7 67.9
1936 hlKll 94.3 104.1 102.3 72.0
193(1 low 86.9 102.4 99.3 69.0
1935 IllRh 87.8 102.2 99.8 70.4
1 1135 low 70.4 92.2 84.5 (15.5
TODAY AND SATURDAY
STARTS SUNDAY 3 DAYS
"KING OF BURLESQUE"
Jack Oakie Warner Baxter
Alice Faye Arline Judge
LOCAL GROUP WILL
AID ELKTON SCHOOLS
A group or local entertainers
will go to Elkton tonight to assist
in a program by the Elkton grade
schools to raise funds for school
FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR
is milled from o combina
tion of choice hard and
soft wheats which have
been thoroughly washed,
scoured, and sifted
through fine silk bolting
cloth.
Fisher's Blend is the flour
for every purpose, as good
for cakes and pastry as for
bread.
"Blend's Mah
Friend''
,
GPancakes
When
... or woffles are served, the whole
family smiles.
Fisher's Pancake and Waffle Flour receives the
same careful attention in milling as Fisher's Blend
Flour. The finest ingredients ore carefully blendod
and every batch is tested by our chemists and by
your representative at the mill, Mary Mills. For that
decidedly different flavor
be sure to ask for. . .
FISHER'S PANCAKE
AND WAFFLE FLOUR
flip
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Adultt 25
Children 10
Shows 1:30,
7, 9 p. m.