' ROSEBDRC NEWS-REVIEW. R03EBORC. OREGON. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 21. 1936. '
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 21.
(AP) The Oregon state hoard of
health, in commenting on recent
Inquiries concerning in ran 1 1 in par
alysis, said today Oregon had ex
perienced no epidemic of the dis
ease since 1927 and that "it would
i seem . . . that the chances for In
" fection in Oregon are less than in
any other state."
In 1927, a total of 390 cases re
sulted in 86 deaths. Last year, 52
cases led to 19 deaths the Mer
est mortality since 1928. Thus far
in 1936, 29 cases and 6 deaths have
been reported. Two fatalities oc
curred in Portland and one each
in Klamath, Lane, Marion and
Washington counties.
The health hoard, in reporting
that "the number of cases .occur
ring annually in Oregon Is less per
capita than- in anv other western
mate if not the United States,"
said the statistics were issued to
day "in order that there should be
no unnecessary alarm."
MARKETS
WHEAT
PORTLAND, Oct. 21. (AP)
On the sample cash market local
wheat gained J to lc nu. The fu
tures market, without trading of
any sort, continued nominally un
i changed.
Wheal: Open I-IIkIi Low Close
Way '18 9Si JIJJJ 9R.1
T)ec.. .. 973 ,.97J " 973 ' 97$
Cash: Big Rend bluMtrm 1.0K;
13 nr. 1.1ft: dark hard winter 12
pc. 1.12: 11 pc. 1.06. Soft white
and -western while 97; northern
Rprins blank: hard winter 1.01 J;
ventern red 085. 1;
To Visit in California Mrs. M.
K Pales of 2:t2 S. Parrott is leav
ing to spend the major part of the
winter in f'u lifornia. She plans
tn visit, her nephew ami niece.
Mr. and Mrs. "Doc" Purnett. near
Sacramento and then will travel
through southern California.
TRAINS EAST
J Sheam&nev
CITY OT PORTLAND
FIVE"SAILINGS" MONTHLY
FROM PORTLAND, 3,45 p.m.
onlil, 7lh, 13lh, 19lh, 25lh.
39 Hours Portland to
Chicago, no ixtra fari
Dln.r-loung., Coach. buff.i and Ihre
Standard Pullmont, all air-conditionta1.
PORTLAND ROSE - Daily
Coach.t, Pullman Tourist and Standard
Sla.p.ra, Obi.rvation-louno Car,
Dinar. ALL AIR-CONDITIONED.
PACIFIC LIMITED Daily
Air-condllion.d Coach.. & Standard
Sl.ap.rt. Alio Cat.-Obi.rvation Cor.
Mcali at ceffM-ihop pries.
LOW PRICED MEALS
For dMntl consult Southern Pa
cific AKt.. or wrttft J. '. Cummin k,
A. O. V. & P. AirU. Plttock Block.
Portland.
UNION
PACIFIC
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SOCIETY
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
MISS MIRIAM MULKEY
AND JOHN HICKMAN
ARE MARRIED SATURDAY
An attractivo wedding was sol
emn! zed Saturday, October 17, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K.
Mulkey at Hed Hill, when their
daughter, Miriam, became the
bride of John Ilogo Hickman.
Rev. Mr. Meyers, of Drain, per
formed the ceremony in the prea
ence of relatives, of tho couple.
Idell Hickman and Merle Mulkey
attended the couple.
The bride was very attractive
in an afternoon frock of royal
blue silk and she carried ft show
er bouquet of fall blossoms and
ferns. The rooms were decorat
ed in colorful autumn leaves and
fall flowers.
Those present included Mr. and
Mrs. E. K. Mulkey and son, Merle,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Hlckmnn. par
ents of the bridegroom, and daugh
ter, Idell. Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Moore and daughter, of Clearwa
ter, Nebr., Mr. and Mrs. O. M.
Cooley and children, of Yoncalla,
and Clarence Wilson, of Yoncalla.
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Cooley are
sisters of the bridegroom.
The wedding dinner was served
at the Mulkey home at the close
of the marriage ceremony, after
which Mr. and Mrs. Hickman left
for Dallas, Ore., to make their
home and where Mr. Hickman Is
employed.
MRS. DON RRED IS
HONORED AT SHOWER
OAKLAND. Oct. 21 Mrs. Don
Reed, a recent bride, vas the hon
ored guest at a miscellaneous
shower for which Mrs. A. R. Heed
was hostess on Thursday afternoon
at her home. The pleasant after
noon hours were spent in visiting
and viewing the manv useful and
nretty gifts presented to Mrs.
Heed. Late in the afternoon at one
long table centered with a bouquet
of beautiful pink rosebuds the
guests were served dainty refresh
ments bv the hostess, assisted by
her daughter-in-law, Mrs. George
Reed of Roseburg. The invited
truest list included Mrs. A. H.
Goodman. Mrs. O. ,C. Rader, Mrs.
Joe Smiih, Mrs. Fav Leather wood,
Mrs. Homer Strlckllnu and Lois
Hervey of Roseburg, Miss Naomi
Goodman, Mrs. Lois Powell. Mrs.
R. L. Henniwrer, Mrs. Lizzie Mc
Cauley, Mrs. Nora Jones. Mrs. Bes
sie Stearns, Mrs. Roy Miller, Mrs.
Olive Smiih. Mrs. E. L. McCurdy
and Mrs. Grace Neas.
LARGE MEETING OF
TOWNSEND CLUB HELD
OAKLAND. Oct. 21 A large
crowd attended a' very Interesting
meeting of the Ofkland Townsend
club held here Wednesday even
ing, October 14. Walter Fisher,
Mavor C. W. Clark and J. V. Long
of Roseburg gave short talks, also
Hill Garner and Mr. Thiol of Yon
calla. Several musical numbers
were furbished by Shorty Farrell,
Neil Settle and Mr. Moore of Cam
as Valley. Will Cain sang a solo,
accompanied by Mr. Farrell on the
guitar, which caused such a loud
and long applause he came back
with a very, humorous reading. All
numbers were very much enjoyed.
At the close of the meeting a neat
sum was realized from the sale
of pie and coffee. The next meet
ing will be held October 28.
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BIBLE CLASS GIVES
DELIGHTFUL PARTY
MYRTLE CREEK, Oct, 21 The
Loyal Women's Bible class of the
Christian church entertained the
Loyal Berean class last Friday
night In the basement of the
church, as a result of coming out
losers in a contest between the two
classes during the summer months.
The Senior Men's class was Invited
also and all were hidden to come
costumed as school children. Re
freshments were carried in paper
bags and some of the younger
pupils carried dolls and other toys.
A program of recitations and
songs and insftmmentnl music was
enjoyed lato ,
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MRS. G. R. BATES. IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
MYRTLFi CREEK. Oct. 21 Mrs.
G. R. Bates was hostess for the
Jolly Dozen club last Wednesday.
Autumn leaves and flowers were
used as decorations. Mrs. Irvine
and M rs. ( Solden were guest s of
the club and the following members
were present: Mrs. Anna Shlrlcliff,
Mrs. Emma Leagerwood, Mrs. Hel
en Verrell. Mrs. Helen Poling, Mrs.
Mayme Wilson, Mrs. Hess, Mrs.
Vein Conley. Mrs. May Shlrlcliff,
Mrs. Mona Stearns. Mrs. Addle
Maxson and the hostess, balnly re
freshments were served.
WEDNESDAY BRIDGE
CLUB HAS LUNCHEON
RIDDLE, Ort. 21 The Wednes
d a y Br I d go c I u b met w 1 1 h Mrs.
Oren Ledgerwnnd at Myrtle Creek
last week, the members and guests
enjoying a luncheon served at
bridge tables at one o'clock. Mrs.
A. Johnson won high score during
the afternoon play and Mrs. Fred
Ball consolation. Present were
Mis. Guy Heldnp. Mrs. Don Thorn
berg, Mrs. Fred Ball, Miss Kather
ine Rail. Mrs. G. L. Grant, Mrs.
Stllley Nichols, Mrs. A. Johnson,
Mrs. (). V. Ixjcsdon, Miss Lillian
Logsdon and the hostess.
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RADIO CLUB MEETS
AT WILSON HOME
The Radio club met for their
first meeting at the home of Mrs.
It. H. Wilson on South Jackson
street yesterday afternoon at 2:30.
This club is a part of and Is spon
sored by the general extension
service at KOAC, and the series to
be studied Is "(Jetting Along With
Others." Those present for the
afternoon were Mrs. Kenneth Ford,
Mrs. Robert Mercer, Mm. George
I .owe, Mrs. Ed Borgen, Mm. Bruce
Yeager, Mrs. Hebert Groves, Mrs.
John Weather ford and Mrs. Wil
son. The next meeting will be
held at the homo of Mrs. Wilson
at 2:30 on the afternoon of No
vember 3. Those Interested In this
club are requested to call Mrs. Wilson,
and CLUBS
JOB'S DAUGHTERS
INITIATE CANDIDATES
RIDDLE, Oct. 21 One of the
most enjoyable events held In
lodge clrclea here this season was
the initiation ceremony put on Sat
urday evening by the Cunyonvllle
bethel of Job's Daughters when
they Initiated two Riddle girls,
Betty Mellor and Dorothy Moore,
into the order. Mrs. G. N. Riddle
is guardian of the bethel. After the
ceremony the local chapter of East
ern Star served refreshments In
the dining hall.
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MARIAN VERRELL HAS
PARTY ON BIRTHDAY
MYRTLE CREEK. Oct. 21 A
Jolly party of little children gath
ered at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
A. M. Verrell on Thursday after
noon to help Marian celebrate her
flth birthday. The time was Bpent
in games, after which refreshments
were served to Marilyn Wilson.
Tommy and Charlie Ireland, Buddy
Shirtelfff, Pauline and Maxine Kus
ler, Bobby and Glenn , Froehllch.
Tommy Rice, AHene Easton, Dow
Poling, Sklppy Dieckman, Richard
Weekly and Jean nnd Marian Ver
rell. ft ft ft
WORTHY MATRONS CLUB
HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING
RIDDLE. Oct. 21 The Worthy
Matrons club of the local chapter
of Eastern Star met at the home
of Mrs. Ed Hart, Friday. The us
ual potluck luncheon was served
at one o'clock. Covers were laid
for the following members and
guesvs: Mrs. Etta Mosthai, Mrs.
G. N. Riddle. Mrs. Frank Matthews.
Mrs. Ab Matthews, Mrs. G. L.
Grant, Mrs. C. F. Stauffer, Miss
Ruth Mosthaf, Mrs. .Paul Gary,
Mrs. J. R. Lawrence, Miss Annette
Hart and the hostess, Mrs. Ed
Hart.
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GEORGE STARMER
AUXILIARY TO MEET
George Starmer auxiliary will
meet at eight o'clock Thursday
evening at the armory. A social
will follow 'the regular business
session and refreshments will be
served. All members are urged to
be present. a
FAVORITE RECIPES
(Broanvnnt Tv the Wnmpti's Bx
ahnhe'fl rleDB.rtmAnt nf TCRVR and
ovibllohetl In the DouetIrh cnuntv
rook hook, complete copien or tnte
rtok honk may h purchased at thp
Vows-Review- office at 60 cent.
ach.) '
TURKEY GUMBO
NATALIE W. BAUM, RoseburR.
Take left-over carcass of turkey,
broken into pieces. Cover with cold
water, bring slowly to the boiling
point, tnen add 1 whole onion, few
stalks of celery, and two slices of
lemon and a bay leaf. Let all this
simmer four or more hours. Strain
and remove fat. Add 1 can (No. 2)
okra, can puree tomatoes, season
ing. ;Add the scraps of turkev meat
cut in small pieces, and slice or
two of boiled ham cut also into
small pieces. Then thicken slight
ly. To he served over dry -rice in
soun plates or individual small
bowls. . - ,
CH'FFON PUMPKIN PIE
OPAL JONES, Wilbur.
2 eerni; 1 nts milk: 1 pt pump
kin; Vi c sugar; 1 t ginger; Mi
T mrltpr butter: 'i t nutmeg; H
t clovs; lt cinnamon; '& t salt.
Mix the milk with tho pumpkin.
Add the dry ingredients tn the
sugar. Stir sugar mixture Into
pumpkin mixture, then add the egg
yolks lightly mixed, but not beat
en. Add the melted butter, then
fold In the stiffly beaten egg
whites. Fill the crust within Mi In.
nf ton. Ttnke for 30 mln. In oven
3!i0 P. The recipe makes 2 pleB.
CITY VISITORS
Victor Phipps, of DM lard, was a
business visitor In this city yes
terdays Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Turner,
of Canyonvllle, spent yesterday In
town on business.
F. Fort In. of Oakland, was in
town for a few hours yesterday at
tending to business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Eilebach and
son, of Tiller, were business visit
ors in this city Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Krantz, of
Garden Valley, spent yesterday In
this' city on business.
Stanley Short, of Wilbur, was In
town attending to business for a
short time yesterday.
Al Joslln, of Riddle, spent a short
time here yesterday attending to
business.
Fred Shlrlcliff. of Brockway, was
a business visitor in this clly yes
terday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rule and
Miss Bernlece Wells, of Elkton,
were visitors here yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. I. Larson, of Look
ingglass, spent yesterday In this
city on business.
VITAL STATISTICS
BORN
SI I ELL A ri A H1 EH To Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore Hhellabarger at
Mercy hospital, Tuesday, October
20, a son, weight nine pounds six
ounces.
MARRIAGE LICEN8E8
CALL-W1AHD Walter tieorge
Call and June L. Wlard, both of
Roseburg.
ADAin-CHITTICK George Ma
son Adair and Clarice Mabel Chit-
tick, both of Illddle.
HOWE-WALKER Vance Howe,
CoqulUe, and Norma Walker, Hose-
burg.
t'NTlATH-nOYD William C.
Unrath and Eleanor Boyd, both of
Roseburg.
GARDNER-GRIMM Fletcher M
Gardner and Mildred Mae Qrlmm,
both of Roseburg.
I or A 1 News of Douglas County
News
Redecorating Store nulmr
Brothers Jewelry store is being en
tirely redecorated tills week.
Leaves for Texas Thomas Par-
geter left this week for Dig
hpnngs, Texas, to visit his mother
Attend to Business Mr. nnd
Mrs. A. G. Clarke, of (llendnle,
were business visitors hero yester
day. Here From Portland Harold C.
Walling, of Portland, spent Tues
day in this city attending to busi
ness.
Leaves for Portland Attorney
Guy Cordon, nj this city, left last
night for Portland to attend to
business. .
Back From Eugene F. A. nurd
has returned to his home hero, aft
er spending a short time In Eugene
on Dtisiness. v
Sewing Club to Meet The Olen
gary Sewing club will meet .Thurs
day at the home of Mrs. IT, C. Mc
Ghehey in Cllengary.
Here on Business H. J. Turner,
ni me uregon Hallrond associa
tion, Portland, spent Tuesday In
Roseburg attending to business.
Moves to Glenn Street Mr
Frank Norton nnd fninlly have
moved rrom North Roseburg to
Glenn street to make their home.
Sunshine Club to Meet The
N'orthslde Sunshine cluh will meet
at a notiuck luncheon Thursdnv at
the home of Mrs. Roscoe Mar-
sters.
Visit at Crockett Home Miss
Lois Whnley and Keith Smith, of
Grants Pass, spent the week-end
nere aa guests of Mr. and Mrs
Harley Crockett.
Food Sale Saturday The Hlv
ersdale grange ladies have an
nounced a cooked food sale for
baturday, to be held at McKonn
and Baldwin's store.
Spend Day in Reedsport Mr.
and Mrs. I). H. Lenox snent Tues
day In Reedsnort attending to
business. Mr. Lenox is democratic
candidate for county treasurer.
Back to Work Here J. F. Byrd.
who has been working for the
Southern Pacific at Powers for the
mer place with the company in this
cuy.
Home From Hospital J. L. Ynr-
nail was discharged from tho hos
pital yesterday and Is reported to
be convalescing satisfactorily at
his home in Laurelwood.
r.aiirAfHi vi.i.a u .... xr
and Mrs. Everett Shamburger and
daughter, Louise, of La Habra,
Calif., are vlKllintr Mrs. Slinnihm-L'.
er's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
spernng at wiiuur. .
Back From Portland Mrs. Wal
lace Robertson and daughter, of
this clly, huvo returned to their
home, after spending the post three
weeks in McMinnville and Port
land vlHitlng relatives and friends.
In Portland Mrs. A. 0. Mnr
sters Is spending a few days In
Portland visiting relatives and
friends. She attended a meeting
of the Children's Farm hnine hoard
at COrvallls and also visited in Sa
lem. Back From Eugene Mr. nnd
Mrs. Clarence Rradley hnve return
ed to their home here, after spend
ing the pnst week in Eugene,
where they were called by the
death of Mrs. Bradley's mother,
Mrs. S. Yurno.ll.
Lady Elks to Meet .The Lady
Lady Elks will meet Thursday
night at eight o'clock in the tem
ple with Mrs. Albeit Mirellt act
ing as hostess. Prizes will be
awarded for blsh scores in con
tract bridge and pinochle.
Move to Wilbur Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Sperling and Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Sperling, of Vale, Ore., hnve
moved to Wilbur to reside. Carl
Sperling underwent an appendec
tomy at Mercy hospital last week
and Is reported to be doing nicely.
Stop Here Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Elliott, of Klamath Falls, who
were married In that city last Sun-
lay, stopped over here yesterday
to visit the former's brother-in-law
and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mot
schenbagher, on South Main
street.
Will Go Hunting T)r. R. L.
Dunn nnd A. 1). Kllngler, of this
city, are leavlig tonight to spend
the remainder of the week hunt
ing in the southern part of the
county. Itr. Ihmn will be buck
In his ofrice In the Douglas hotel
building next Monday morning.
Missionary Society to Meet
The Hnptlst Missionary society
will meet at 2:30 o'clock Thursday
afternoon In the church parlors.
with Mrs. George Caskey In
charge. Mrs. II. F. Hatfield will
have charge of the program on the
topic, "See America First." Mrs.
L. M. Penlney and Mrs. J, H, Wol
ford will act as hostesses.
Country Club Ladles to Meet
The Country cluh lady golfers will
too off at 8:30 Thursday morning
and prizes will he awarded for the
various flights. Potluck lunch
eon will be served at noon and
Mrs. J. F. Dlllard, captain, will
have charge of the business meet
ing. Contract bridge will be play
ed during tho afternoon.
RIDDLE
RIDDLE, Oct. 21 Mr. and Mrs.
Don Thornberg and daughter of
l-os Angeles have been spending
the past week at the home of their
nephew, Guy Helden and family.
Mrs. Ernest Pruner and children.
Mrs. Will Mellor nnd daughter,
lleliy. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. (.rant
ind Mrs. Ernest Riddle were among
Riddle people shopping In Ha:;e-
burg Saturdny afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Spear,
who hnve been residing on a farm
near Riddle, moved recently to a
farm north of Roseburg.
Mrs. Fred Ball and Hnughter,
Miss Katherlne. spent last week
end visiting nnd shopping In Port
land. Miss Ethel Bnll, R. N., of Red
ding, Calif., is visiting at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Snrnh Bnll.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Pfuff of
Olendnle were the guests nf rela
tives here Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. K. A. Slacks or Ru-
gene, former residents of niddle,
wore calling on old acquaintances
hero Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Griggs, who
hnve been residing on a farm near
Riddle, hnve moved Into town for
the winter to he nonr the school.
A delegation from the Christian
church at Grants Pass met with
the locnl Christian church conge-
gallon In a joint meeting Sunday
and presented a program.
Mr. and Mrs. Abner Logsdon ot
Tule Lake arrived here Friday for
a few days visit with relatives.
An epidemic of reshingllng roofs
seems to have struck Riddle lately.
ninny residences and out-buildings
receiving a new cover.
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Johnson en
tertained a party of friends and
relatives at dinner Sunday. Invit
ed guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dale
Weekly and son Richard and Mr.
and Mrs. Oren Ledgerwood of Myr
tle Creek, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Abner
Logsdon of Tule Lake.
Mrs. Coryell . and daughter. Miss
Ruby Coryell, of Myrtle Creek,
were attending to business mat
ters here Saturday afternoon.
' Three boys. Clyde Poole. Albert
Weekly and John Rlgsby, were
badly shaken and bruised when a
motorcycle on which they were rid
ing overturned on the Cow creek
bridge Sunday. Mr. Rigsby was
the worst injured of the three. Mr.
Weekly was badly cut but Clyde
i'oole escaped Injury.
Mrs. Martha Rhoads nnd Mrs.
Effie Rhoads and son Calvin of
St. Johns, Wash., were visitors last
week at the home of the ladles'
sister, Mrs. P. E. Cornutt. The lat
ter part of the week another sis
ter, Mrs. Jennie Chase, and dnugh
ter Florence and son Orvllle, of
Colfax, Wnsi,, visited nt the home
of Mrs. Cornutt, leaving for their
Home Sunday.
Mrs. Marvel Busbby and little
daughter, who hnve been visiting
nere at the home of her grandpar
etns, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crow, left
Friday to return to tlielr home at
Olendnle, Calif. ' . . A :-.
C. H. Crow, Riddle's popular bar
ber, is receiving congrntulatious on
his murrlnge to Florence May
Beebe of Roseburg, which was sol
emnized Thursday ut the court
house. Judge Quine officiating.
Mr. and Mrs. Crow will make t he r
home with Mr. and Mrs. H. A.
Crow for the present. Mrs. Crow
continuing her work as dental
nurse ut the veterans facility lios
Pltul at Roseburg.
red Bull and O. V. Logsdon.
who are serving on tho federal
grand Jury ut Portlund. spent lust
week at home on vacation, return
ing to Portland over the week-end.
mis. o. V. Ijigsdon nnd daugh
ter Lillian motored to Portland
Salurday whero they spent the
week-end visiting nt the homo of
Mrs. Delia Clifford.
The Kiddle school ntiened Mnn.
dny Willi the following teachers In
charge:. Cbesler Cook, prlnclpnl;
rum lainpueu unit ,Mrs. Ijiurn
Powell, high school assistants: Iw.
land Hurler, 7th and 8th grades;
Mrs. lleitha Blundell, 4th, r.lh and
lith grades. Miss Evelyn Sellnrs.
wno was to tench the nr mai v
grades, resigned Thursday evening
10 uiko a nigner salnrleii position
In the Jacksonville school, nnd
Here on Business Itnlnh n
Klnsey, of Ktn ninth Fulls. Is here
attending to business.
Spend Tuesday Here Iti . nml
Mrs. (I. N. Riddle, of Riddle, were
visitors In Roseburg Tuesday.
Undergoes Malor Ooeratlnn
Mrs. J. A. Henley, of this clly, un
derwent a inujor operation al
-Mercy hospital this morning.
Back From California Mr nml
Mrs. C. W. Groves und son, Floyd,
returned to their home In this city
Inst evening, after enjoying the
past ten days vacationing tn Cali
fornia. They visited relatives and
friends In Merced, Sun FninclHco,
iinncrsnciu and l.os Angeles.
Daughter Is Born Word Ims
been received by Mr. nnd Mrs O.
C. llouser of Roseburg of the birth
of a daughter Monduy evening to
vir. and Mia. I). Klmberllng, of
Portland, at Good Snmarllnn hos
pital. Mrs. Klniherlliig, formerly
Evelyn llouser. is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. o. ( . llouser. She
was graduated from the Roseburg
high school and is well known In
Roseburg.
Improved Mrs. 8. E. Collier,
who suffered injuries tn an auto
mobile accident Monday evening,
is reported to be slightly improv
ed this morning at Mercy hos
pital. Mrs. Collier, formerly of
this rtty, has been residing at
Marshfleld with br two daugh
ters, Mrs. O. A. Urn d bum and
Mrs. Russell Dunham, the past few
years. She waa en routw here
Monday night nt the time of the
accident.
The Philippine Island legislature
it planning new taxes on foreign
era and corporation!..
Mrs. Cook, wife of tho principal,
will substitute in that room until
u teacher Is secured.
MELROSE
AIKLRORK, Oct. 21.-Mr. and
Mrs. Don Panltey an moving t
tho II t em an place in tho Klgarose
vieinlty. They have been residing
with Mr. Hateiunn at Cleveland for
the past year.
Mrs. . P. Conn spent tho last
week-end and several days the
forepart of tho week visiting her
son-in-lflw and daughter, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Wade Worthlngton, of Can
yonvllle. '
Tho Bethel mission nt Melrose
was opened Inst Sunday by Rev
erend Funlee Wleklund. There will
be Sunday school every Sunday at
9:45 and preaching nt 11.
Ohnrlos Keyes of Roseburg re
cently sold sixteen nnd one-half
ncreR to Klmer Klnnev and his
brother of Fdenbower. The tract Ir
located on the Llndgren road and
tho Kinney brothers plan to build
two houses on it as soon as pos
sible. Mr. and Mrs. Royco Sfslow and
the former's brother, John Siglow,
of Three Rivers, California, were
recent guests of their uncle, John
Rusenbark, Sr. Thov were return
intr home from a trip to Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. T). N. Rusenhark
left last Sunday for St. Helens
where thev will visit their daugh
ter and will visit several In Port
land before returning home.
' Woslov WilllnniB finished pick
ing the last of his cantaloupes the
forepart of the week and they were
taken to Portland by John Rich
ards and Stanley Sjogren.
Robert Tjomsland, Sr., nnd his
son, Robert, Jr., and Clayton Nell
son returned Monday from Klnm
atU Falls.,
' Eric Trozelle Is assisting Con
rad Long - in building hia new
house.
W. H. Van Norman is assisting
Edward Glass In building a new
barn on his place.
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Snndstrom
left Friday morning for Portland
where thoy will spend several days
visiting tho latter's broth or, Algot
Anderson. '
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Huffman,
who have resided on the old Ward
place for the nast year, recently
moved to the Teater place to re
side, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Vin
son, who have resided on the Tea
ter place for the past year recently
moved to Montana where, Mr. Vin
son Is emnloved on tho railroad.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Lundeen left
Saturday afternoon for Eugene
where thnv will visit friends until
Sunday when the Lundeen clan will
hold a famllv gathering.
Mr. and Mrs. flood Thompson
moved last week to tholr own
place in West Melrose to reside
permanently. They have resided on
the Hnmillon place in Flournoy
valley for the pnst five yenrs.
Miss Lois Ford, Elgarose school
teacher and -her pupils, will' hold a
carnival and Halloween party Frl
day ovenin,":, October 30, at the
Elgaroso playshed. The school will
put on a program which will be
followed by all kinds of fun. There
will bo concessions where confetti
and noise makers will be sold. And
later refreshments of pies and cof
fee will be enjoyed. The pies will
be sold nt nucllnn and the proceeds
will bn used by the school. Each
lady attending please bring n pie.
The public is cordially invited to
attend.
The son nnd daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Weber of fiarden val
ley are impending tho winter with
their uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs.
flood Thompson, ami tbny will at
tend school at Lookiugglnss.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jny Conn recently
moved from the N. L. Conn place
where they have resided for sev
eral years. They will reside with
the lnller's brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fenn, until
their new homo Is completed.
Mr. nnd Mrtt. Jeff Lynn of (iaylor
are visiting the former's mother.
Mrs, Zona Lynn, und his Hister,
Mrs. Edwnrd Class.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Richards left
Thursday evening for Portland
where they will attend to business.
The Melrose grunge people put
a new roof on the Melrose grange
hall this week.
A dmighler was born last week
(o Mr. and Mrs. Kinetic Iturslk.
DRAIN
DRAIN, Oct. 20 Mrs. O. C.
Brown of Dlxonvllle spent Sutur-
dny visiting at the home of her
aunt, Mrs. Iwlght Reed.
I lie little 3-year old son of Mr.
ind Mrs. J. T. Hullfvan wiih taken
lo a Eugene hospital lasl Tuesday.
suffering from pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. F. 1. Perry and
son Vance of Roseburg visited Hun
day with the Marians and attended
(he Christian chinch homecoming
dav.
Mrs. Mary O'Meara of California
is visiting friends and looking nf-
FOR
STUFFY HEAD
A few drops up each
noitril Kducti
Bwolltn membranet,
clears away clog
ging mucus, brings
welcome relief.
VicksVatronoi
30c double quantity SOt
Dr. R. J. Lockwood
CHIROPRACTOR
312 E. Cass St.
Phone 445-R
ter property Interests here.
Mrs. Anna Moore returned home
Friday after a few weeks visit In
Portland with her daughter. Mrs.
(Ilenr. Speck.
Mr. and Mrs. nohert Darlington
nnd two sons of Clnreton, Wyo..
vistteil at the Joe Tellers home
Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Darlington
nre the parents of Mrs. Wllllum
Cellars, who came from Wyoming
u short time ago. Both families ex
pect to locate here permanently.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Snook nnd
family have moved Into the home
I hey purchased recently. After
complete remodeling, ij, house
presents a very attractive and
modern appearand). Mr. and Mrs.
(leo. Thompson unoved Into the
house vacated by the Snook family
mil Miller and family hnve mov
ed to the Cold Spring district and
Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Coons moved
this week Into the bouse left va
cant by the Millers.
Mrs. Carl McClaln nf Ruaonn nml
sister, Mrs. Joe McEwen of Hoi-
youe, Colorado, visited Friday at
the Trueblood home. Mrs. McHweu
and Mrs. Trueblood had not met
for many years. They were girlhood
friends In Iowa.
Ucv. and Mrs. Willie White and
bnby daughter, nnd mother, Mrs.
Anna White, came from riufur
Monday nnd will visit a couple of
weeks at the Eugene I.ukey homo.
o
OAKLAND
OAKLAND. Oct. 21. Mm r fi
Hennlnger of Winchester wus at
tending to business and visited re
latives here Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ervln nice nnd Mr.
and Mrs. Hoy Miller wore dinner
guests Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs.
Clarence Thompson In Coles val
ley. t. F. English spent tho week
end In Salem attending to some
miKiess nrtairs.
Kenneth McKlnney. snn of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Ernest McKlnney of
Umpqua, spent the week here re
ceiving medical treatment. Ken
neth had the misfortune of acci
dentally discharging his gun, shoot
ing nimseir through the foot.
Bernard Orubbe, of Wilbur, was
a business visitor here Saturday.
airs. Virgil smith and daugh
ter, Miss Virginia, and niece, MIsb
Shirley Peterdorf. of Wilbur, visit
ed here Friday with relatives on
their way to Weiidling where they
were overnight guests of Shirley's
parents.
Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hennlnger
of Olendnle wore week-end visitors
hero of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hull.
Roy Miller, Merwln McKlnney
and "Shorty" Farrell went to Sll
verton Saturday to yard out some
maple burls preparatory to ship
ping a carload.
Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Watson and
son, JamoB Kenneth, spent Satur
day In Hoseburg shopping and vis
iting with relatives.
J. V. lying, H. B. Roadman and
Harry Burr of Roseburg were cam
paigning here Monday. .
WESTERN Field pump gun. 12
gauge, $22.25. Paralow Hardware
Co. Adv.
TODAY AND
AN UPROARIOUS
iliiiB
IDA LUPINO HUGH HERBERT
ROLAND YOUNG
and
BANK NIGHT
$400 $400
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Frederic March and Katherine
Hepburn
in
"MARY OF SCOTLAND"
NOTICE TO RESERVE OFFICER8
All Reserve Officers dostrlng to
go lo Steamboat CCC Camp Sun
day, October 25111, notify John
Irving. Adv.
Today & Thursday
MAGNIFICENT
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Mats, 26c Eves. 35o Kids 10c
Coming Friday
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with
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COMEDY WOW
The Face of Youth
A lovely clear complexion
Ia the envy of all women,
yet each may poaieas ft
by living correctly and by
asking the advice of her
physician when any diges
tive disturbances arise.
Skin eruptions are caused
by gastro-intestlnal disor
ders and can only be per
manently remedied by cor
rect diet and scientific
treatment.
A Prescriptionlst Fills Rxe
Carefully at
Chapman's Drug
Store
Phone 269