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TWO It 1b mathematically possible for a pair of rabbits to have 30,000 descendants within two years. Her Laughs Relieved Refugees TREE TOP HIGH News of Douglas County Tl CAMAS VALLEY CAMAS VAI.USY, Feb. 3 Ml', mid Win. lHle Wilson went lo Monmouth l-'ililuy and broiiKht back a load of canned fruit. Their don, Wade, who had been Maying with hla uncle. Jack Wells, came down with them. Mr. and Mrs. Ivun Sclslrom und eon John of Lincoln Gulch, .Mon tana, visited Friday eveulnii, Jan uary 22, with lllell- tllnce. Miss Uortlia Lary, while on their way lo Seattle. Tliey came hero from California where they hud spent several weeks. Miss Lary visited them In Montana last summer dur ing her vacation trip. Wllma Martlndulc, who has been working In Hoseburg for some lime, visited her parents, Mr. and Jlrs. Story MaitliiUulc, this week end. :' i ' '. i i Viola ltlehter is at home again after upending somo tlmo III fciu gene. , Franklin Voyt of lioHoburg at tended to business matters here Inst Wednesday: t The back porch nnd woodshed ut llio place where Oruli Klnnclleya live collapsed under the weight of enow last Thursday. Snow fell steadily all day Sun day and at night the fresh fall measured fifteen Inches In the val ley, with three or four inches on the ground from the previous storm. There Is from two to three feet of snow on all sides of the valley liear the 'mountains. People worked all day Sunday,- .Monday and Tuesdny shoveling snow from the roofs of buildings. Several buildings collapsed horore they could be cleared. Ilnrns belonging to Fred nhd Frank llrown and John 'Stan'dlcy'wont idowii, ulso one on the Chinch place now occupied by lln'tflolds. There was also a report Ihut JIm Hussell'u barn hud fallen In hut it has not been veri fied, ltoads aro. open In the main part of tlioj valley to light traffic. Timber has fallen In souk; places to obstruct the roads and trees could bo heard ' breaking down most of the time (luring the flint of the week.' Schools were closed Monday un til roads are , passable and Hufe. The' hus bdre 'cdfrnl-not muke the usual .rnund.fUhd; tjii;. Teiimile bus could not safely get over Camus Jnouiititin. ' Sunday school ' was held nl the lisual hour' Sunday ' morning yvlth pnly eleven present) icnmiiarcd to Ilia uiual .rbrly-rive, or. fifty. The hliiiill attendancu was partly due to weather conditions anil pi rtly o t ho cold und flu epidemic. Miss Dertlm Lary hhU Mlssjosu iihlne Suillli, Iiulli , local teachers, liave been 111 with the flu. I Mrs. Ull Thrush uf Ul'W.VilinuB Js'iiuKo sick this Week.. . . ! ' l.',rJ,, , .M,.rl u l,,UV. Jik. tfleii lieu Mrjifei.f MKiH, W. iltibfleyS W still JtWliilntt heir with liar. Vrfflt.' lUr. 'MaFulli -lius been (VOI'klhg on llio teiepliono lino,', f:: CaINVILLE " CANYONVILIjIO, Feb. ,1 J. V. CnTipitillii ''ot Portland; ' Who repre sents the Ihilnur Machine company, '' nml Bud iittKiiii and iMelvin ltaudnl' or the Wllluniello -lluuling i-oui-' liany 'of.' Portland, spout Monday , ulglit in1 l!anyonvllle,. They were - en roule to Sun Down -mine at Unld Hill where tliey will Install it stcnin' shovel for mining pur- "'JIOSOS. . I . . ., Mrs. rIVmiiltl farter from Itlddle visited Sunday In CuuyunvlUe ut; i, the huiiio of "her parents, Mr. and Urn. J. U. lleVore. Tliosu.an thu sick-list Willi the flu In Cunyonvllle are Jim llarkor, Charlie McNlMil, Miss llonselta J 1 a hIi and Mnnlile Hanks, Mr. and Mrs, J. V, llluko and Miss -Willumuttu ' ljugsdou , spent last week-end visiting Mends ill CorvulllR. 'Miss Kvelyn Willis, daughter or Mr. nml Mrs. Ill 1 1 Willis or this t'lty.' who Is attending Oregon tllle college, spent last week-end . ill Canyonvllln vislllng her parcels. .1 i tn Itasor, who is utleudllig O. K C., Hiient the week-end In fan yonvlllu with relatives and 1'rlcnds. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth llcYnrc of ttosidiurg spent lust week-end In t.'unyolivllle vlaltlng al Ihehome of Hie I'ormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. 11. lleVore. A. P. Miniplii of this city is 111 lit his home Willi I lie lilt. Macel Tucker and son llouald J'luli are spending Ibis wi'ek In 3losehurg lit I he home of the ter mer's brother, Mr. ami Mrs. K. I,. lleVore. Miss Klsle Tm'ker of the Myrtle f reek lleuuly shop was a Canyon villi! vlslloi' Sal unlay evening. Wult Tai'luhan. district manager for llenjamiu KuiiiUllit Imersiaie bus Hue, hum tile Seattle olllie, ntlended 10 huslness ullulrs at Ihc Jlolel Cunyonvllle Saturday. iN'nrman Knlglil. small grandson of Mr. and Mis. tlenrge .Xlii'liine, who has been In tile hospital ul Kluntiilb falls with pucuinouln, improving. M. K. Mauley ntlended to bust Jiess nllalrs In .Myrtle Creek Sat urday. Charles llanilln, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamlin, Is able to allend school urtei- hetiiK 111 tor (lie past week. Kenneth Huticau of Meiliortl Client lliursduy evening in Cuu 3'onvllte. Carol Holmei-, whu Is t-mployed FOR SALE 1 cord 4-foot SLAB WOOD, cut In 16-Inch lengths, C 4 If A delivered - 9IOW Dry 4-tt. Slabs $2.25, 12.50, $3.00 PHONE 282 IOSEBURG LUMBER CO. 2nd Ave. and Mh St. on Dlxonvllle lourt In the office of the Chronicle In San Francisco, visited hero thin week. Aleck Uubell of this city, who Wus taken to the Hoseburg hos pital last week, is said to oe nil proving. .nun, id Williams and Kvelyn Stoiuiueu spent the latter part ul Hie week In Eugene visiting at the home of the former's sister. Mrs. Itay Hartley returned to her Hume in tins city Monday after spending lust week In Portland with her futlier who Is 111. Hon Muytleld spent Friday 111 Cuuyouville transuding business. He IB of Fort Klaniutli. . GLENDALE (ILlJNDAl.U, Ore., Feb. 3. Pnlil Davis returned Friday from Myrtle Point to tuko charge of .the City market, during the illness, of C; tl. Austin. Mrs. JJuvis.and small' son remained in Myrtle Point visiting relatives. II. C. Huntington and daughter, Uenlece, pent, the Week end' In Jtoschui'g with Alls. Hunting, who Is convalescing in Mercy tins' vital. Mr. and Mrs. c. u. noots aim daughter, Mary Alice, and .laiinlce Cradilock, visited In Urailts . I'uss Saturday. Jiln Cradilock left for . Klnmnlll FUMb Saturday where he has em ployment. ... Miss Alberta Thomas, spent the week-end at her home In Ashlnud. Mr. and Mrs. C. Ill Klchnrds were Hoseburg visitors Sitlurday. Allan Hm 1 1 li arrived Saturday hum Salem to spend the week-end with his family, returning Sunday evoniiig, , v , Mr. nml Mrs.'Ai'lliiir Doliyns and Mr. and Mrs. Frniicls Nelson at tended the president's hli'thdiiy ball at (limits Pubs Saturday evening. Sylvia Welderinaii returned Mon day after having been confined at the home of Iter miiUier, Mis. Walker l'myino nt the Victory nihil', for a week due io Mlnens. . Mi'B. Ilornai'd Chuney,. of Urania Pass, spent the Week-end with tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. (J. tl. Aus tin: ' ' Mrs. .11. C. Huntington was brought hulne by ambulance from Mercy hospital In Hoseburg 'Tiles day nfternooiu. . She. ia..convuesc-j Ing very nicely. ' , , , . , . Ilpi liuid C,huney, qt.Granta, l'uss, spent n few hours In. C.lendale' Tuesday afternoon. . ELKTON lOl.KTON, Feb. -f Max Lyohs of Portiund . was lu Klkton, .Wednes day nlloiidlng to hiislhuss milt- The iie.dinin limn school tins inn nol'i-iiti for so'verul daya., befuiuse iof sickness. , , , , . . , , t -. i Hubert Oriihhn ot Smith Itlver wus In ICIklon Thlirsduy nttendllig to 'blisllio'ss mutters.,,..., ,, , I'. E. lllllloek of Kellogg wus ull Klklon ylnlldr Tlpirsihiy. ', Wllhiir Hugus und lloberl Snlllh wel-e iillelidltig to business uintters In Hoseburg Wednesduy. . ., Mrs. fii'nco Sn.wy'ei's niieut... I,,rl duy of lust week in Keedspnrt ' at tending to ilental mailers In the office of Dr. Moreno, who is re cently from Portland. . . ' Carl Hinder motored, to, Hose burg Ralurilai'' to attend to busi ness matters. 1 , " L. Haines of Oukluiid. wita nn niktoh visitor Friday, 1 : Hr. Ilerthil lleVore was iialllid' Friday lo see UiVello lieuulsoii, who bus litii'ii iiinnhi . She was moved to Eugine Satlirilay. The sluileiils of the Klklon high school havo riulshed the first week or the second semnHier. Tim stu ilelita are workliiR on a play. The dnle Will bo announced later. I. Smith of Coos bay spent sev- era) days ut the home of Mr. und .Mrs. I.nwreiico Smith. . ' Mr. anil Mrs. It. S. Adams anil Allen Adams molored to Drain Sat- dny. , 1 'I'ed Mhler. Who works at Dil- lard. spent the week at home as Hie road Is In such a condition trucks can not run. Ml', and Mrs. Al-llu Johnson of ScoiiNbiirg were lu F.lkinn Sat urday. .Mrs. Muhlc Pnnln was not able lo tench her Paradise school throe iIuvh hist week us she wus 111. I he l-.lklnn high scJionl bnsket- huil tenui and volleyball teams went lo thirillner Frldny evening. The Flklon Imvs w-oli :i to 2 und Hie Klklnn girls ulso won. A num ber id Kllilon people ullcmlcd. A number of farmers rennrl liunlis mid are receiving n big loss due to Mil' wunl of green teed. The logging business Is greatly hinder ed by Hie snow. Kllilon hud more snow Sunday than any dav tills wlnler. Several Klklon iieople. hnd out going mall which was stolen nl liriiln slatltni limine last week. A large number of trees Tell dur ing Hie slorin. one nf wlilch took Hie front porch on or .Mr. mid Mrs. Curl .Moore's home. Mr. and Mis. tlenlge llnuk spent Sunday night lu Drain. Tliey eamc I" Klklon us hir u'h Hancock hill ami as the roml ns closed for Infested sheep can be treated safely now (ewes up to within a few days of lambing). Use Richardson's "Bah-Bah" Capsules A Combination Treatment for 0 Fluke and Stomach Wornia You give just ONE Capsule Cost only $8.00 per hundred. Each capsule contains a full dose of quick ACtirtQ pure cartoon tetrachloride And also the slower acting stomach worm exterminator. A proven, safe treatment at low cost, We make them uPfresh on orders. Mailed anywhere on receipt of price. Richardson's Drug $tofe Deer Creek Bridge I y ' - jk- - V-v J X h v t, ( i ' 'i'ii 7efti'"'TTi f J - i ! A rny of sttnshlhe In 6 dreary saltliHg was 'S-months-oId Frances Marie Brsdford, lnuglilng delightedly In a Memphis refugee camp. With sickness and 'terror aUt abouf W,' slie detHned to 'be d pressed. Frandes Ufarle "fled, with a littre' assistance orh net- Mr entsi'frdrri Osceola. Ill the state ot Arkansas, where 30 were deail. 70,000 homeless. 1 ' ' ' ' while ttil iled - back to ' Hiaiii 'and came in the iietft day. ' ' ' ' ' : 'Mr, ;uii(l;iili'S. V. t): Uiiell 'Blient the Week-end' near Oorvnlllk.' ' i Mi'. 'uiKl M fa. Tlurold' Tlioifi' mo tored to Tlhuuy over' the week-end. Mr. Thorp returned while Mrs. Thoi'tl sltrycA 'foi' il f eW dlijs. : Mrs.- H. L.' coney is' ill 'at liar hoiiii': 'I'lib1 S. Colley family also IB- Still III. ' ' 1 , ' "' ' 1 ' ' iV BiiecluD elecllon was 'hWd in school districts'-No. !34i and fiO Sat urday afternoon for the purpose oPvotllig on' consolidation. .District No.' 31 ivoteilMn ifavur i while" the olliev voted against It.' i ' I "AZALEA J:'A2ALiiA'; iKihV ii:liiilnl.,'"st!.rit': unu. ins nepuev,,,uiu . uouj'fl uiuue a trip ,to . their .niliio. a't.' .Vest i'prk aim, u 1.. -i;iur(!.,,(clt .sovqriil 'luy.a..ago.,iii' her homo in. .Sucrur meiito, aher .having spent, suvernl weens Here visit llifl , Her so.iv, and iiuiigniei'-iu-iitv, .Mi- daUKhter-iitlitw , and Mis. Leon. Clari, bad 'wealher. ' , ' Hud (iiuilko of, liays Creek vlnJl- ed Sunduy with t''i(:nd.M ,hi're!r ; -i v , Air. and 'MrJH. i;l Vorridf and riim(iy,.o Myrtlo ',1'reok wpre, Sun day ciiilera ul the Hull mid 'Opion bomess , - Fred llaiUMUu and , Jidiu Ni'iimtr made a businoss trip, .'to , Jlo.HhiU'j; Alrsi John OldVubum ji'iuiueu (o her home huru, . Hat.yiuliiy . ovtmlinc ul'tttr .HpeiidliiK tut last month In Cottonwood, Calif nia, whuri shu, has bi'v" . vicitiiiK hyr duns'btur, Mrs. IHmI HprlUKHtunil. and. ,Miss V Inrt'iuw .Noiiuan, und; nor . soli, WaKor Norman. .Mr. und Mrtt. i. 1.. Johns and Jim Wnriuit attondud to IniHintMjs in Kqsuburg Thuradaj; JUST READ what $112 will buy! the most beautiful ensemble you have ever seen, at this price. 14 diamonds In the en semble. Other ensembles us low as $1850 M. LAVVSON 'tier 111 W. Cass St. DUCKS DRIVEN SOUTH ' BY WIlN iRY' BLAST POHTLANI). '-Feb. '-li (,P)-Se- vero weallier conditions dre'if the '. blume today for a drop In Oregon's; dilelt ' p(iilifn'(Hin' lis" (slWn1 In j.ho i annual' -nojkrtrl' or ! Uio ' liiolllBieul'1 sul VevP .' i '- ' J . 'H 1 ' The stiilo' wlis t'l-edltl'i) Witli' lll 000 Mucks,1 com'p!i!le!d with1 IS'J.uCli' il year'ngo. The report1 showed Ihte number of ducks' 'In 'all" three pa cll'le const, "sliftl's lu'reased. fijoin' 2, ltlt.bllO til' i'.-DTilfilV. ' '!"' 1 1 :' ' Tl!(! loiioi't- 'ioIii.I(m ' Aut' rJold we:il('er'di7i'e"diic'ls"tiuth;t ' " ' ' ' ' . i (, . i i :. ' i .1 ' 1. ! iti'iio'-eai'lh travols ' .ri84.(!iflJIW) miles annually ' Itvlts trtil -arouiitl the sun. ' ' 'istcr. For . with air-conditioning unit giving forced filtered air circulation with humidity control at small extra cost. GAS RAT ES REDUCED as i m u c K as 4 S Under our new, low heating rate. Gas fa on a par in cost with any other JueU Any home can now afford the exclusive ad vantages of PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. ' 4. (Al')A third lubor controversy added ltHOlf to Portland's employee employer difficulties today co-Incident with an outbreak of violence In the long standing dispute be i ween the Oregon Worsted com puny and the textile union. Charles W. Hope, regional direc tor of thd national labor relations board, said a formal notice of a complaint charging violation or the Wagner labor disputes act would be served on attorneys for Mont gomery Ward & company. Hearing was set for Feb. IB. The other dispute is between the teamsters' union and two whole Halo drug companies, a .bearlug on which was . postponed because of weather conditions. , Three persons alleged - lo have been Involved In a snowball and lint fight while emulbyes of the Ore to i) Worsted firm were leaving the plant last night were lodged in Jail on disorderly conduct clmi'get. with bail set at $250 each, Tho mill has been picketed, , since Us re opening several weeks ago: . . A hearing on the Oregon . Worst ed controversy was rescheduled for .Monday.; Union cjtifcrges include intimidation ami coercion. :' t ; - .Hopcsaid the-;Monigoraery Ward Cdirtplflliit was brought by a com iiniteo or former employes, who aW Uiped 34 persons were discharged because of union affiliation and ac tivities.' ...:.-..( ..-i ; . .i -y DAYS CREEK - DAYS '-'CRBBKr Teh.' S.Duei to the serious eondltloA 'df tlie roails in this vicinity, the school .was clos ed Monthly eveulnii for an Indefi nite .time. The Tlller.-Diew. bcIioqI. bus wus tinuble to make the run Monday us there wus a slidfe In the roail near th,e Cluy Uladl ranch. ! ftir.'nntl mrs. j. a. iiuonos anu dauKlitels', ' Hetty nnd Gene, RASKRTRAl Woodrow Wilsbri Junior, High Roseburg Papooses, 1 JUNIOR HIGH?GYMNAIJM Friday, February 5th 7:30 p. m. ( - 1 v l - 1 . : J I- V . - ' Jj f' t " . ; CoirhkOtit and See the Girls' Drill Team ' ; Snap's Junior Hi BandLots of Pep I Admission :( Adults YOUR HOME can be freed forever ' from the uncertain ties, muss and bother of old-fashioned heating by .ordering pne of these modern N 1 " 'Electrogas" units now Easily i : and 'quickly installed,", For small . ', ', homes, we recommend the Electrogas . Floor Furnace that circulates warm air throughout several rooms through one reg- larger homes, an Electrogas base- ment furnace provides complete comfort at pro- nrlinnnlMv Inw ftnfit. K.itlinr tvrw-mav hg enuinDPfl modern gas heating. (The game new, low rate apply also to cooking, water-heating and refrig , cration fn combination with healing.) ..' Inquire at our-office today. Have clean, 1 ' carefree gas healing within a Jew hours. TERMS TO SUIT YOUR PURSE. SOUTHE&N OREGON OAS COUP. Sigurd Ulland on one of his two phenomenal jumps In the ski tournament of the annual win ter sports carnival at Big Pines, Calif. -The-Lake Tahoe Club star averaged 212 & feet and gqrnercd i 214.3 . points in , re peating his) victory of, a year ? . - i i . . .. ago., . i , : . .1 . . Mrsj Frank' Alvord were Roseburg visitors Saturday. . . '. ' W.oj'd. .' yus' receiyod ; liej.re that -Miss Susie-Hutchinson, .a student at the Southern Oregon Normal school, was one. of. a group of thir teen to be - initialed as a member d ot siBiiiai TOlon Pj,'i i :, naMonal iL, . ' t iAL 25cStudeni5 lOc : 'I ALDANV, Ore.," Feb. 4. (AP) Circuit Court Judge L. G. Lewel ling said today he would rule Mon day on an appeal for a restraining order enjoining District Attorney J. K. Weatherford Jr., from pre venting operation or pin ha 11 games in Linu county. : The order was asked by John F. Steelhatnmer, Salem attorney re rusenting Hugh F. -Muimiieily, Al bany pin ball machine owner. The district attorney and Sher iff Herbert Sheltou accepted a ser vice summons on a complaint ask Ins a permanent; injunction re straining officials from prosecuting machine operators should the lat ter ignore the district attorney's previous order barring the de vices. The complaint alleged Hammer ly owned 94 machines valued ut $9,700. , , .- honorary society for women.. Only studeutB receiving grades of A uiul B for u quarter of 15 hours are eligible for membership in this so ciety. . The regulnrrmeeHiiK of;the Son I It Unipqiiii. grange was postponed this week because oft bad weather con ditions and the prevalence of Tin' Mr. and Mrs; Lynue Wtliltuker of Oukrulge are visitiliE at the -home nf Mm Whitniin-'tj pioiier Fri'a rsnvuer. . ,50 ,in -,a box. l-li: Bi?ea: Ujitfi3 lV to, ' : 5 . , fi:; Otameters. 1,.5ili und fA tit.' ' ' ' ! ' ( . I -.' t . ' " : Ref? '$3.ii!). Wards': Gommander. 59 . Etv' ct'iml-11'fi 'ti)!ltft' 1 tili'rn fitp' Regularly ' 61 til : 'Coverall Washubletbugh' finish! ; . : i r ,',''.'- For sinki ChroMMHilated. Has handy r ,. swing spout ami soup dial). , ; . Giant Size Har u famous brand' -i sold under Wards name, " u ' lglLU!!IlgMj) Scouring Cleanser 5c : 14 oi. Cleans thor oughly but won't scratch finest 8 u r face! No lycl CLOTHES DRYER PASTE ; WAX Special Mi 29c Easy to put on. Goes far I iteiMiM protection I Id St' Steerhlde Team Lines ytmui; stitrboii: .10 Lone Star Hames SlcM'l bound bickiry ... 410 Double End Snap Vol, Mall'-.ililo lion . . (. IHfiiVfiiivMg no snagging! I To brighter your visit! You'll nioy your tay In Portland mora for living here at the hub of Port land acllvlllei. A distinctive addrett. Three to four blocks to leading bankianditoret. Attractive outside rooms, , , Famous Food. SUPPER CLUB Dlnlhgand dancing edch night except Sundayand Monday ... Marvelous music. Floor show. MID WINTER BARJGAINSJ Aim.' S7C i' i i. 4jc Quart "s , Senil - loss. ...-r1'". 10 Bars Crystal Better Light Top & Opal Bottom 1.55 Washable Porcelain fixture for a small kitchen or bath room. Typical Ward saving. 5-lb. rs. Chit bMtifl vlcly finitli. 5-11 io cnoufh to decorate an Entire c3om. ''vMmhmlwm 42e il) mi95 315 M. Jicejson St.