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EIGHT ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1936. BEAVERS, SEATTLE Mflurn nv cnrc ULl Uiy Ihfl AHHoclatcd Piphh.) Tlit CoiihI li-aiic'H hII iim'II ni'-c v:in tiKlitfr than nvi-r today aMt-r 'liifsdiiy'H In.HfiH dunked wSiukmh in tin? biiUT cup (: dt-IVnt ediurrf day. Kan Uto. Haldand and tho K:.u Francisco Mlnsiunn wen? hack In n t hifi'-wuy lie lor third, Portland and KaatiU, by Ion ins; dniiM'd (o inreo mid a hair and two f;ani-n ahead of tlio Ihiiil-placc liohb-iM to nmkn It inatlii'inailcally postdhl" for any ono of four tcaniH to uhuiu tho Icukuo leadership from Port land Hi In week. Heck hnndi-d San U'K' I(k h I x 1 1 i losn hIiico lalo July. The .Miriuioii liurlor let tlio Piidivs down with nix ulnnleH, three of which were bunched In tho fourth for their lone run In thn 5-1 encounter, I lo be it lasted lens than two fnnlnH aaiiiKt the Hed.H. and Siilvo and Archie Campbell ult-o yielded ruiiH, ha the MLshIoiih totaled 12 safeties. Devout dn was l"Hncd out' of the puimi In the third by I'niplre Sny fler for proleHlliiK a dei'lsion, Sficranieiitit mini handled iSarrett ns SenMle look u 1o-G lacing. The HoIoiih made a run In the firm. then put together five hllH, a walk and an error lor olyhl countetH in the Hecoiid. Onhorn came to Har- rett'H aid and pilched creditable ball, but the Senators had too reat a lead. NewHoine fullered, but finallv choked off a ninth ImiliiK rally that sent four Indians home, and bad the duhch full at the end. iJol jai;k led the bittern with three for five, Including a double. Ih iiuIhh llinlled tho Heavers to flvo blowri art the Onks won, (11, ond Malta's (tubiuarine ball yield ed four rum during Ihe JU'tiver'fl tenure on the hill. French wan nicked for two morn during an eighth-Inning three-hit outburst. LodiKlani had a perfect nl.ht imahiHl I'nrlhiml pltchiiiK, hUtlng Ihreo fur three. Lhh AnKeleH KeoHe-etred the San Kiancisco SkiIh, ti-U. Prim held the O'lioulmctt to nix wcll-spaeed blown, while Sheehaii was belli: bomhiuded fur 17 IiHh, Including ItiiH.'ieH'fl limner and five doubles. Death Ends Pact of Six Follies Beauties Martha Mansfield J , . If-- ' V.: t... At. . t ttt VtKr ASiAiW-'S' d?l TniW"lt"' I1 I . .t'&i9?2: : i 'i .-. i Around the County GLENDALE Fulfilling a pact made 20 years ago by six Follies girls, Kntherine LnmbeYt', only surviving member of the group, is pictured as she dines nlone En a New YorK cafe. When the six beauties started out on the road to stnpe fame, they agreed to meet in 20 years to discuss their adventures and success. Of the five others, Olive Thomas ended her life by taking poison in Paris; Lilyan Tashman, who achieved screen success, died; Martha Mansfield, also a film star, was burned to death; Fifi Alson died destitute although she had once married a millionaire, and Bessie Poole died following a dis turbance in a night club. Thus fate ended their 20-year pact. Where Bulk of Nations Gold Will Be Stored GI.KNIUUO, Ore., April 11. Mrs. (Jertrnde l.vstul and Mn. W. H. Slevenb,m vero Kcl.mtf call ers Thurmlay. Miss Hose Mary Itichards, f Fort Klamath, Ik visiting here with her father, George K. ltlch nrds. Mr. and Mrs. U. Y. Walker, of Coiumbiitt, Ohio, an' the bouse Htiesl of Mr. and Mrs. Curl J. Set her. M r. Walker and M i s. Set her are old schoolmates. Mr, ami Mrs. J. II. IVabndy traiu'acled biilnens in lieri-hnrtr WediH'uday, ' Mr. and Mrs. ('. It. Austin and Mr. and Mrs. Maid lllylhe motor ed to the headwaters of the Illinois river, near Tiikllnia, Wednesday. Mrs. II. I-'. Houcheit Is couriiied In (ho tiiiiiits I'.ish hcipilal where sJie underwent a major operation Friday, it will be at least two Weeks lit lore nhe will reluill home. Mrs. II. Austin. Mr. and Mrs. lnvld lllythe. Mis. Charles lloice and Miss Doreeu lloice picnicked and fi;0ieil on upper Co.' creek Tburhday. Mr. and Mm, It. M. Kherle visit ed in Giants Pn:s Thurt;day and Friday. Miss Itillle Louise Hunch, of Wll- llaniH, Oveiitm, Is the bouse vilest . or her sl. ler, Mrs. M. A. Hales. Mrs. J. l IVeley and Mis M. 1'. Thompson and daughter. Kin hie. left for their home Hollywood, Calif., Wednesday, after an ex (ended visit with Mrs. Feele's sis ler. Mrs. M. K. Culbeiison. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Funk, of I .os Anuelefi maib it brief viidt with Mr. ami Mrs. M. K. Culbeit mm Saturday. Mrs. Vlij-ll MeCollum b'ft Sat urday for an extended visit with relatives and fib mis in I lardeiiell. Ark. I -i if n $1 iK3 Xil" ! . i ' nor irw oi upposnon The bulk of America's gold supply will be trans f erred to a new subterranean stronghold upon com pletion of the depository under construction nt Ft Knox, Ky., near Louisville. The partly-rompleted main building, through which gold will pass to vaults far below the earth, ts shown above. Hun dreds of miles from citJter coast, the army camp Is said to be a natural fortress because it Is centrally located and protected by mountain ranges to the east and south. was a week-end visitor at the Jen- ivillM Imilie i' Kow-e Maley. who has been re covering troni a broken lei; which he received In an auto w reek In Knseliurn about tour months uko, resumed his duties at the Texaco Oil company In Kosehuri;. Miss Vei 'tin Jenny of Fort land, niece id Mrs. J. V. I.eitzel. stop ped here lor a short visit, on her way home limit a trip to California. Mr. and Mrs. 1. (i. Williams. Mrs. Kttie Jordan and Hubert Wil liams of he. Moines. Iowa. who f have been vlsititm at the Mai k AZALEA Mr. and Mrs. C. W. liu:1unn and sons, Sidney ami Arthur, and Mr. and Mrs. S. K. tn-'ltani lelumeil Friday I'roin I'nnlaml and Seaside Mrs. 1.. C. Nminovle and s.tn. ltob, visited In Giants I'ass Satur-!1 "' dav. i i.-M bis I Mrs. Oo:m:e C. liver and mother. Mrs. Harry Von Toimren. of Kose burg, vl-lted Thursday. Fridav and Saturday with rolatiws in Mardi fiel.l. Mrs. W. S. Price and daughter, lletlv. spent Friiiay and Satuida in Medfoid where Ketty underwent a lousllectmny by I'r. W. 1. emery. leul ui heme, lett Mondav for Call loi ma to visit other relative be-lor-e i. tin uiim cast. Lucius Hall, aei-ompanicd by his lauchtcr. Mr. I.t onard. lelt tin AZALKA. Aui;. 12. Mr. and Airs. Larry Kohl ami Ron, Larry I ale. vitdtcd and shopped in Grunts 1'iu's Friday. Mrs. (ra Coudiay was in Myrtle Creek Thursday where she had dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. John Jant;:er and son, Stanley, attended to business in Grants Pass Friday. Oia Coudi ay Jr. made a business j trip to KosebuiK Friday. ( Mrs. Maty Mooth. h'y Sacked and Glenn 1'ooth were in Unse j Intra Thursday where they attend-: cd to business. ! Henry Kohl and ;um. Al. w ere at Central Point Thursday where they extended visit in San Francisco and other California points. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford McKay of Kufceiie and Gooine Plmmick of Sprint: field w ere quests Thursday ami Friday of Mr. and .Mrs. 1. P. McKay. Return Here MHo Taylor nnd son. Winston, returned Wednesday front Port land where they have hon viitiii" the p:tt few days. Ilv SII FKDKIt (Associated Press Sp'r(H Writer.) Itnnin Dudley, Van ken hurler, chalked up his 11th straight yes lerdav by downlne the Washing Ini'ton Senators 1 1-7. HI Johnson, newcomer lo the Cardinals, in his first start for the mis bouse gune:, defeated the Cabs f-:i. nllhoutih touched for 14 biis. His luck was nacked In the bas of Mlze and Med wick, who noled out IiomorH to pull the Cards back into the National league, lead, The Giants picked up tr round on the lenders by nosing out the 1 lodg ers 2-1 In 12 Innings, Gabler tripl ing In bfttli runs to defeat Van MllllKO. The Vnnks American league lend was boosted to 1)., KUineH as the Tigers trounced the second-plneo Indians 7-1, desnite Troskv's ,'t4th homer. Kennedy posted his 10th nitchiiiF victory as he hurled the White Sox to an 8-3 win over the Hi owns. Winding up the American lea (run nro'rani. tho Red Sx and Ath letics hiiI it a douhleheader. Hie Sox taking the first one and the A's capturing the nightcup 6-0. The Phillies' losing streak was u retched to ten straight as the pees shoved over two runs In the ninth for a 4-2 win. Swift allowed six hits In pitching the Pirates to a M conquest of the Heds. T.OS AXGEUKS. Aug. 13. (AP) "Wjmj Willie" Ludolph of Oak land took coast league pitching honors from Ilob Cole of San Francisco as a result of last week's nlay, official figures disclosed to dav. While ,ud"lph dropped 4ft points to .Sift, Cole slid back 75 to an even .sin). Ludolnh won 17 games and lost 4, while Cole was success ful in 8 and lost two. .luck Salveson of Los Angeles re tained the third position ho gained tho previous week, with 15 won and 5 eumes lost for a .7i0 aver age. Dick Ward of Sacramento took fourth place from Lou Koupnl of Seattle, who dropped back to ;vii. v-rd averaged .7:13 nn l K- Upal. ti!2. Art McDougal. Seattle left hander, with .711, tonk fifth place from Hay Prim of Los Angeles, who averaged, t.r.7 nnd drooped to eighth. Geroge Caster of Portland was seventh with .l!)'t. DRAIN DRAIN. AtlV 10 TTnrva Tovln. sold his blacksmith shop this week to Elmer Uruxg of California. Mr. IllaKB has moved his family to the apartment alxive the shop. Mr. alld Mrs. tllirrv k'.u.nov an family of South Dakota, have com irom uie dry area and expect to locate, permanently In OreRon. Thev have mtivpil tn M..a A....in White's Turtle lake place.' Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest Clevelnm! and two children of Itavmnmi Wash., and MiKS Mnr,nrtl Uw.l. din, -who is taking the nurses' training at Multnomah hospital, POI'tllllld Vleitnl at lha home from Thursday until Sunday. Miss Hedden accompanied the Clevelands to Raymond, where she will visit another sister and other relatives. Drain has a new lav nttita kn elled last week In the Mires build hip tlV Knrltor. W 1 ....I...-.! t John W. Pennington of Cottage i.ruve. uoin are w.ell known, in this locality. The TowilRend pliih M.a gular meeting on the first Monday at me community hull. Little I'atty Cannon recited an original poem on "The Plan" alter which the usual business wn.4 t i'ji no. acted. A babv irlrl w.ia Imm in f , and Mrs. Peril Sumner or Canyon ville last Friday. 'I he J. (-. Stun ners of Drain made them a visit Sunday. ' ELKTON ELKTON Aug. 10. Mrs. II. Cooper Is home from Kugene whore idie has been In the hos pital. John and Kucne Sneed have re turned home from Washington where I hey have been visiting. M. llauer of Kellogg was in Elk ton Thursday. Honald Johnson has been visit ing at the H. L. llossen home. Mr. and Mrs. It. . Thomas and Lawrence Thomas left Wednesday for their vacation. Mrs. K. Anderson went to FU Lake camp nt Lakeside to spend a week. A largo numhor of people at tended the luniglas county musical picnic at Kollngg Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I). L. ltule have a new car. Mrs. Ted Nibler and sons are vis iting nt Kugene. Mrs. Anna Frankling Is spend ing a few days nt Kugene. A tit den Cheever returned home from Kugene Saturday where he was in the hospital. Mr. Cheever suffered a relunso and had to go back the next Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Copper and family and Mr. ami Mrs. K. Copper, of Hood River, are visiting nt Ihe home of Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Ad- ueeU fur Portland to Uausact.ed Imslnc tsleis. Mr. Hall, who i All! be rais old on his next jbiithday. in we 1 known ilmmghoiii 1 1 he ciMMiiy. j Misses II. den and .luau.ta Allen. ,wlu h.el their tonsils lenioveit in ! l-.ueiie 'liui.-da. are I erovei inn inii-el. Mm. Kd Jenkins alld Miss Jidltl eiiiiMiind th. mils to Ku- "da; Miii. Charlie Johnson of Wolf Creek visited Sit tin day with her uteres. Mrs. (ha Condi uy and Miss Pi iscilla Worthingtnn, tit the Aalea hotel. Mr. and Mrs. champ Johns and si'ii. Hale, and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Ko:.ebm g ( allei s Sat- i la SUTHERLIN M!' SI'THKIil.lN. Aug. 10 Mr. and Mrs. K. It. Itethwell returned the flirt of Hie week Irom a tiop to hind the pomict ii pin f i ho state, vis it lug Ileum ville. and ilown the roast by Heltke and Keedsport Mrs. Nredham of Po-ilatid. daimlt ter of Mrs. Itethwell. and Lucille Meier of Wficonsln. niece o( Mrs, Ret hw i II, aeconinanied them on the trip. visiCn- le ie at the Reth well home before retunimu tot'ieir homes. Mrs. John Cook spent two ihvs vhiting nt Ihe Geo. Wihov hoii" last wr k. I ion: Id Street of Knirene, grand son of .Mr. and Mrs. IV ItichnrdMtn. whit Is cot v descent from tin ope ration, arrived t he first of Ihe week for a visit ttt the ltii hatdsn Tlnoday home. jlanil. His Mr. nnd M s. Louis Schmidt and i Tir-d.ile. Is son of Illlbdioio visited bete hi-t 1 for a visit Mildicd French left Sunday I i or K ne wbe:e ,he Will I in- . WILBUR ,lo t d in re;-' arch work at the of-j ires oi In. Taylor, who is at the WILIU'U. Aim. 1 1. - I'n-ene John tend ol V psychology department ; of Tucson. Arizona. Is tne house , it the uniei'stv. uttest of Mr. and Mrs. Krnest Row-j l;, i iieen returned from Port-. land. j 'e.lneii.i . Miss tiieeii will Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ochs and , nit i' mire s ii.uuini; there about daughter. Miss Audrey, retained the thM ,.i s. it' inlet '.Monday from a month's vidt in1 Mi and Mrs. Leslie Schooley anil .Ohio. da-o-l iei ot Ne Sharon. Iowa, tit-1 Mrs. Lola Carroll of Hums. Ore-1 rived WedncMlax ami are visiting j ,Ton. XNnti the wuest Friday of Mr.! at the hom.sef Mm. Nellie Parker , V, .;. Russell. ' antl Mi and Mis. Kay Paiker. ! .Miss ,,.riv llnis.'io nnd Miss- Mi. and Mm. II mild Sl.hley of , U Ml,, ,jinrv n,lurnt,( Thur.-i. i on tana .( ; i i t 1 1 Mnnlas to vii: Mis. S'utle s .sister. SliM. Jack Smith el Nuiieanel. and Mr. Shir le's Inoiher, Kd Slnrlev. Mr. Shir- day fiom a week's visit at Tiller. 1 Mrs. Kenneth Clayton and Mrs. i Cal in Henry of I'mpim w ere i ......... ;.,,, ,..i., 't i,,,. o.1..- ,,r m,-j Vius. i i' leinined lo I'oiilaiul on I'hnisdav.i ( hiub-.s Tt-dalt. Jr., i:!and-on of Mr dale, lett in Pott-' -. Robeit e s)ieill ' idp.llvllts. we(t n the home of Mr. Schmid s Mr, ami Mrs .;.tiei :tier i hnuhei-ir 1 iw and sicter, Mr. :.d j Whiet Pr. t'aliio: m i, left for home lrs. J. V. I.e'ti"!. last wecU "Her vs ti:u f.r seveuil Mr. a'.d M;h. Ivan V'ilclicr and i weeks with Mr. Wee.iefs mother., dint-'ht r tbal tr Cottage tJiove Mrs. Kll:t We;-ii.-i. Mi, Wener is Koenl Suiidav In SulJieilin. professor in the public school' tin! Mis. M...k To- i b:i home t in hroihe cp, t ied het w Hi h;s i:i'.n Lloyd nickel von oi California llieie. Row ley. Mr. ami Mrs. Helbeit Hutch nnd. famil of t h sses. Kansas, left ! Tnur. ila for California alter week's visit with Mr. and Mrs Cb.irb-s Hoicomb. ! M and Mi. Vernon I.erwHI of Tiller isited Thursday with , fried Is and tlai'v- in i'bur. Wiilcnn I'ouou b, tf l'lsse. I 1 ..ii;-.t.i. is the hoilseiiuest of his mother mid M tt r-.n law . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Itohotnb. .Mr. and Mrs. Wnt. Hennetl nnd Hale Tinner left Thursdn for tin There must be a reason why Mobilgas is the proven prefer ence of American Motorists. (V3(D)IbxD!gas 1,1. i.-nm ama. Mrs. E. Copper Is a Bister of Mr. Adanu. 3ir. ana Mrs. o. Haines woro Kiikciio vlKitom Suuiiiluy. Paul I.evenhaKn. of Kcotulmrg wan an Klklon vlslmr on ilay lajil whhIi. He n'lMHlH .Mrs. Ixvcnlm-K-n will lx honm rrom Iho hos pital at Kufcno in a week or o. Mr. anil Mrx. Asa AntlrcwH have rt'luniHil to Ran I'Vnm-isi o. Mr. and Mrs. M. McCiay of Kin math Fulls fspenl Ihe ust -wet-k visiting relatives anil frienils here. Miss I.orena Sawyers wns a Client at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. Arthur Mode on Krlilny anil Satur ilay of last week. Little Helen Swenrinnen. who hns heen a (tuest ut the home of .Mr. anil Mrs. .lolm Sawyers, left In company with her giuiltnother. Mrs. Anna MiCulloeh for her home In Brookings. The Methodist minister. Rev. W. J. IxniKlas, recently from South Dakota, Is enjoying a visit from his daughter, Miss Ksler, who lives ill Salem. RESTON vlrltcil this v.-cc!: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Wllion. Hoy Willis has left for Steam boat where ho has ucceplnd u po sition with the forestry service fin the summer nionllis. Mrs. W illis, nee Dorothy Carney, will remain here ut the lioua of ier pan nls. Mr. and Mrs. J. mt Curacy. Mr. und Mrs. It. '. liowul'.i or Myrtle Point were recent visitors at the home of -Mr. anil Mr:J. IClmcr Custinell. Mrs. flowers and Mrs. l;tit:hnt'll are sinters. Mrs. Stanley lirlnt i3 visiting with frienils nt l.ooldliKSla-ss this week. Mr. and Mr, Archie Ilushnell of Myrtle Point visited at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uu:.htiu Wednesday. (J. K. Sellers made a ouHincHs trip lo Itiiscliilig Wednesduy. Phone 651-J R. R. 2, Box 22C Charlie Keever Floor Workir Hand Scraping Machine Sanding. Old Floor Made Like New Walnut St., Riverside, Roseburg, Ore. iiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwii)!?ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiii'!iii!miiiiiiiiiiiii Otmadian Whisky Consider Age Consider Proof MONOGRAM It over 6 years old when bottled it tne uutiurr. MONOGRAM ft 90 Proof. The proven atrcngth for (he fineil drink. Consider Qualify Consider Reliability MONOGRAM U distilled and bottled by the larfteit. moat modern.andoldeat Dis tiller in Weitern America. "Since 1904" The Age itimp across the top of every bottle of MUnUUKAN certines when bottled when , distilled. """IIHIIUHK 1111 Handy Pints $1.50 Full Quarts $2.95 Most Popular Imported Whisky in the West Product of the Brltith Columbia DUffllery Co., ttd. , Imported and Dlttrlbuttd By World Importora, Inc., Soattlo !EST();!. Ann. 11 Niche has relurned to Warren. Arizona, after attending to busi ness matters nnd visiting at his homestead here. J. 1). lliril. Well.llllOWM resident of Sitkum. was a Kenton visitor rrulay. Mr. Laird made the trip via the old (loos Hay wagon mail. Klaine Matthews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mntthew-s. Douglas Funeral Home Established 1928 Perfect Funeral Services AMBULANCE SERVICE phone 112 Pine ari Lane 8t H. C. STEARNS FUNERAL DIRECTOR PHONE 112 Lady Attendant aAltfihlBTaW Married . . . to the best little cook in town . , . Wise young bnde! She did not tell her husband that she had never cooked be fore and he never guessed her inexperi once. The reason is simple: modern elec tric ranges abolish guess work. Anyone can coolt roasts to rare, medium or well done, like the great hotel chefs. Natural juices stay in the meat; vegetables retain their natural salts and minerals; bread and cakes bake to a golden color. And you get the same results every time. The California Oregon Power Company The kitchen with an electric stove in it is degrees cooler than with any other fuel. And the automatic de vices abolish pot-and-oven-watching, so ypu're out of the kitchen much more of the time. Think of that!