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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG.. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1937. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ELGAROSE COMFORT CLUB HAS MEETING .MKUtOSK, Fob. 16. The Elga- rose Comfort club held a delight ful mooting Friday uftvrnoou at tbo borne of Mrs. A. H. Anderson, when Mrs. AndorHOn . und her daughter, Mis. W. O. Buudstroin, were Joint hostesses. The meeting was called to order by the club president, Mrs. C. J. Lundeen, at which time plans were discussed, 111 regard to setting their i.ullt to gether and getting it quilted. , Upon roll cull household hints, jokes and readings were enjoyed, with Mrs. J. O, Mncklund leading nnd Mrs. Chas. Brown ut the pi ano; The guost prize was won by Mrs. Ghurles Olson,, and nt the (dose of the meeting the exchange tot Viilentlnos wns enjoyed, nftor which Binging and visiting was en joyed until Intn in the nftomoon when delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Anderson und Mrs. Sandstrom. Assisting them ' were Mrs. Gunner Heilberg, Mlrs Helen Anderson and MIbb Elnorn Ander son, who is home from San Fran cisco on a visit. The lovely lunch was served from n table centered with n potted hyacinth. Those enjoying the meeting were Mrs. C. J. Lundeen, Mrs. C. Olson, Mrs. J. Sjogren, Mrs. C. B. John son and Hetta, Mrs. VA Class, Mrs. Win. Cooper, Mrs. Chns. Stulibs, Mrs. Stanley Sjogren. Mrs. Chos. Brown. MrB. J. G. Wlcklund, Mrs. O. A. Brace, Mrs. C. C. Houghland, Mrs. George Sunherg, MrB. Gunner Hedherg, MIsb Helen Anderson, members nnd visitors present were Mrs. J. O. Backlund. Miss Evelyn Gnlln, Mrs. John Richards, Mrs. E. Edman, Mrs. G. W. Mueller, Miss Elnora Anderson and, those coming In lator worn Miss IJols Ford, J Fnith Wlcklund, nnd Dolores Brown. Cnrl Anderson. J. G. Wlck lund and George Sunherg. The next regular meeting ' will he held nt tho homo of Mrn. C. C. Houghlumf with Mrs. Wm. Conner and Mrs. Charles Stubbs ns joint hostesses. . , GLENDALE LADIES AID HAS FINE MEETING GLENDALE. Feb. IB. The Oli vet Ladies Aid of the Presbvterlan church met at the home of Mrs. A. J. Fawoett, with Mrs. R. B. Gardner, Mrs. Llovd Baker nnd Mrs. Ira Lewis assisting. The devotional part of the meet ing was most Intrestinely conduct ed by Mrs. Ella Leach, who rend a short noem In commemoration of Lincoln's blrthdnv. Mrs. Lenob also cave a very Interesting read ins. followed by the, singing of America. . ' Mrs. C. J. Set.her led the mission irv nortlon of the meeting. Twenty-six" members answered the Toll cnTr. It wsb agreed that all ljieinhern possible meet at tho I t d cn'irqn rrmuy uiieriiuuu uu j Ing the kitchen In the church par lors. Pinna wero widely discuss. ed pertnlnlng to pnlntlng the church Inside and outside, nnd also pnnerlng and for repairing the roof. . ii ti MRS. PRICE HOSTESS TO ACE BRIDGE CLUB GLENDALE, Feb. 16. Mrs. W. S. Price was hostess to the Ace Bridge' club Thursday afternoon at the home ot Mrs. u. u. mcnaras. Valentine day was observed in dec orations, small valentines being! used for favors and the color. scheme of red and white was car ried - out In the dessert lurichcon served at 1:30. Guests for the nft- I ernoon were Mrs. Lester Nelson, ! Mrs. Rodney Smith nnd Mrs. George Olinghouse. Club mem bers present Included Mrs. f!. B. Austin, Mrs. Bud Belcher, Mrs. W. L. Dobyns, MrB. D. H. Miller, Mrs. Melvln Nye, miss unura riuesn, ' Mrs. C. G. Richards, Mrs. J. S. Woodroffe and the hostess. Mrs. Price. Guest prize wns awarded Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Richards won the traveling prize, Mrs. Nye first for club members and Miss Raessi second. 'Valentine 'party enjoyed at melrose MELROSE, Feb.-16. Tho Mel rose grange members enjoyed a delightful Vnlentlne party at the grango hall Saturday ovenlng. The interior of the ball was decorated with red hearts In honor of the oc casion. Mrs. Clifford Mnbley led the group In singing several songs, with Mrs. Homer Grow of Rose burg nt tho piano. Clever guessing nnd contest games arranged by Mrs. F. A. Ooff wore enjoyed and prizes wero awarded the winners In tho con test. And nt the close of the games Valentines wore exchanged. And 4 nt a late hour dainty refreshments were served by the Home Econ omics club Indies. At the next regular grange meet ing February 20, a six-thirty pot luck supper will be served. Each grange member attending .bring jour supper and your own dishes. t jjjc BEAVER CLUB GROUP ENTERTAINED FRIDAY Robert Tannlund entertained the members of the Beaver club of the M. E. Church South Friday eve ning. A business session was fol lowed by a social hour of playing games and exchanging valentines. Later refreshments were served to Jack Adair, Eugene Peterson, Mario Wilson, Robert Phillips, Duane McNeil, Duane Harvey, Lau rence Southwlck, Carl White, Ro bert Tannlund and the club lead er, Mrs. Fred L. Southwlck. S'f DILLARD TOWNSEND CLUB TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT Dlllard Townsend club will meet at the Dlllard school Thursday ove-j u, nlng. February IK, at 7:30. All of- B flnara Art TY1 Am Kofi Bra TTW111 AQ t H ' to be present Delegates to the district convention at Ktisene, sun- day. Feb. 21, will be elected. Ladles will report on their quilt blocks and refreshments will be senred. COMIC VALENTINES TO BE A FEATURE OF LIBRARY TEA FRIDAY AFTERNOON Tho general public has Iwen in vlted to enjoy the annual library ieu, sponsoreu uy me American Legion auxiliary, Friday afternoon. Februury 19, from three to five O'clock in the dining room of the umpqua Hotel. Mra. E, 0. Young, who hns writ ten and presented numerous de lightful plays and Bkita. has written "February Fanfare," a very charm ing Hkit, for the program hour. The patriotic motif will be very interestingly presented throughout the skit, while the Valentine mo tif will be cleverly presented in tho form of numerous comic Valen tines, which will furnish the com edy feature of the entertainment. Mrs. Homer Grow and . Mrs. Clyde Oarstens will be pinniata for the entertainment and besides Mrs. R O. Young, those to tnke part, on the program include Miss Helen Casey, Mrs. John Perkins, Mrs. 13. 0. Randolph, Mrs. George .Tones. Mrs. Clnlr K. Allen, Mrs. George MfiBce, Mrs. Paul Jenkins. Mra. Roy Young, Mrs. Carl R. Wimber- lv .Mrs. Ned Divon. Mrs. Walter Fisher. Mrs. Perrv smith, Mrs. Uar rle Booth and Mrs. Frederick J. Porter. The nrneram will boein promntly at 3: in o'clnctc and will he follow ed nt four o'clock by music by the hlh school orchentra. Mrs. George Wharton nnd Mrs. Ned Dixon are joint chairmen of the tea and are betner assisted bv the nast nresirients of TJmwiiia unit or hostesses. lUrs. Harry; F. Hat field, president, will preside, nnu the library board mpHit'ers will al ternate at the tea table.. , The proceeds of tho tea will eo o bnv books on Americanization for the Ro?eliurK Citv Llhrnrv. The Americanization and Cltlfcenshtn shelf nt the lihrarv wni oriKlnntwl bv TJmnnua unit, whe haR anonaor- ed, a tea nnnuallv to purchase new honks to add to this tbelf. A most cordial invitation hnfi hfien extended to t,h general pub lic to enjoy the affair. SHOWER PARTY GIVFN MRS. C-cOROE BINDER FLKTON. Feb. 18. Fridav after noon a lovely m'sceNnnpnus show- Ar was srlven at te Char'ni Binder home for Mrs. Ornha Binder, a bride of a fcv weeks. Rte became tho bride of George Dlnder a few weeks anro. The marriage cere mony was performed in Roseburir. The sliowe vqg pnonsorpri bV Mrs. Hulda McDonald. Dellc'nus rofreshments were served. Mrs. Binder wns taen froi her own home to the Charles Binder borne bv a gvrihti of friends from Rose- burg. The Rnsebnrg group was composed of Boulnh - Barton, Mrs. Tfoanon, MaHory Black nnd Rose Damooi'e. Beside' these folks, who enrne so far for-tMs occ.npion, woro Vo.-n Hoiifdav. Lillian Mooro Mnry Gruhbe. Lnla HnH, T,rnri Bosen, Mable Binder. Marv. T-Tnines. I nis T.ovenhatrAn, Hulda McDonald, Klla Fonlev. Mrs. Douelas, Grace Saw vpr8, Blanche Butipr. Vivian Scott, dna Cl"ipnts, Grandma Hnipos. Evelyn. Binder. . Mrn, r, a. Moorn. Rev. Knthlpn BeH-nnn, TjioIIr Rl- 1ev, Kptie Flnlev. Myrtle Woather- ly and Iiose Haines. After pvtending beet winbes the rowd adionrned about 4:30 p. m. Many nret.tv and useful presents wer0 opened nnd showed by tho bride. EASTERN STAR TO HAVE INTERESTING PROGRAM AND SOCIAL THURSDAY The regular meeting of Roseburg chapter of Eastern Star will be held at eight o clock Thursday eve ning at the Masonic temple with tho worthy matron, Mrs. Victor J. micelll, in charge. A very interesting program has been arranged by Mrs. James E. Campbell, chairman for the eve ning. A feature of the program will be the operatic appearance of Madame Giswannick. played by Homer Grow. The program nronv ises to be of unusual interest and enjoyment and all members of the chapter are being urged to attend. A very pleasant social hour will follow the program and the hos tess committee will serve refresh-l inents In the chapter room. The committee includes Mrs. G. V. Wlmberly, chairman, Mrs. L. A. Dlllard. Mrs. E. G. Kohthagen. Mrs. Clyde Fuller! on and Mrs. II. Gil bert. HARD-TIME PARTY TO BE GIVEN FRIDAY NIGHT LOOKINGGLASS. Feb. 17. The Looklngglnss P.-T. A. Is giving a genuine hard-time party Friday evening, Feb. lil, at 8 p.- m., in the grango hall. Prizes will be given for the beat men's and Women's costumes. Kntertainment and games have been planned to make an enjoyable evening for Uiose attending. An amateur radio hour is expected to add much fun for all. This is the party that was plan ned for Feb. 13, but was postpon ed due to the Illness of the pro grnm committee chairman. Refreshments will be served and the proceeds are to be used for the improvement of our school. All are welcome. Wear tags and tags. O X A WEEKS MISSION AT ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH On Sundoy. February 21. a mis sion will open In the Catholic church, Rosehurg. at the 10:30 high mass. The mission will consist of services each morning and eve ning. The mission mass will he said at 7:30 each morning at which a short talk will be given. Kfloli evening there will be rosary, mis sion sermon and benediction of the most holy sacrament at 7:30. All the people of the parish are called upon to plan to make this mission. Non-Catholics are welcome also and they will be Interested In Catholic doctrine which will be dwelt upon during the mission. Saga of the Northwest Dated at Indian 1 "A Frances Fnrnier, Kilwurd Arnold Forhor's" "Come and Got It," a titanic punonuuu of man's comiuost of tho north woods, which opens a Hunt's Indian theatre. . V. F. W. AUXILIARY TO MEET THURSDAY NIGHT The V. V. W. auxiliary will meet at eight o'clock Thursday night nt the Maccubee hall for un importunt business session. A surprise hand- korchief shower will ho given hon oring one of the members, who Is leaving Roseburg. Everyone at tending has been usked to bring a handkerchief for the shower. Pat rick Kelley post No. 2168 will be Invited to the socinl hour and re freshments will he served. All members are urged to ho pres-l ent. CAMAS VALLEY P.-T. C. CLUB TO MEET TONIGHT CAMAS VALLEY, Feb. 17. The members of the Parents and Teach ers club will hold the regular meet ing Wednesday, Feb. 17. There will be a potluck supper at seven o'clock followed by the business meeting nt 7:30. The ladies will Play basketball later and there will also be a men's game. Everyone cordially Invited to attend. COUNTRY CLUB LADIES TO MEET AT CLUBHOUSE The Roseburg Country club la dies will meet at ten o'clock Thurs dnv morning at the clubhouse for contract bridge and potluck lunch eon at noon. Mrs. J. v. uiuaro captain, will preside at the busi ness session. All members are urg ed to be present. . ' . , $ $ : '. MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO MEET AT SOUTHWICK ' .. HOME ON THURSDAY The monthly social meeting of the Missionary society 01. tne m. 13. Church South will bo held at two o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Fred L. South wlck. All members nnd friends are urged to attend. BAPTIST MISSIONARY SOCIETY TO PRESENT PLAY FRIDAY NIGHT The Baptist Missionary society will present a piny, "Serving Two Masters," Friday evening, Febru ary 18, at 7:45 In the church, to which tho general public has been most cordially invited. SALVATION ARMY HEAD DATED HERE Major Ronald M. Kbcrhart, di visional commander for the Salva tion Army forces iu Oregon and Idaho, will ho in Roseburg Friday, February 19. A very special meeting has been planned and Major Kberhart will address tho audience on "Salva tion." He is a very capable and in teresting speaker, having many years of service in various fields of work, and in many places. The meeting will bo conducted at 8 p. m. Friday, Feb. 1!), in the Salvation Army citadel, -107 Cass street, and friends and members of the organization are urged to at tend. The major will be r.ccompr.nied by Captuln Henry Kcernor, divis ional financial secretary. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS The Associated Press. Compiled by Feb. 17: 30 IS IB (10 Ind'ls UK's Ufs St'ks Today 1)7.3 1(14.11 1111.7 74.1 Prev. day .... 9!).7 41.8 Bl.R 73.1 Month ago .... 18.5 40.5 53.3 72.fi Year ago S0.1 3S.0 .48.0 (11.7 1937 high ......100.8 42.4 Til .0 73.S 1937 low 94.1 37.8 51.0 (19.1 1936 high 99.3 43.5 53.7 72.8 193(1 low 73.4 30.2 43.4 55.7 BOND8 20 10 10 10 RR's Ind'ls Ufs Fgn. Todny 99.11 12.3 51.6 73.1 Prev. day .... 97.3 104.0 101.7 71.4 Month ago .... 98.7 104.2 102.7 73.8 Year ago 94.0 103.8 101.3 71.4 1937 high ..... 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1937 low 97.3 103.9 101.7 73:0 1936 high 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 1936 low RC.9 101.8 99.3 67.6! At the first SNIFFLE.. Quick! the unique aid (or preventing colds. Especially de signed for nose and upper throat, where most coJi ttart. VicksVatronol 3Qc doublt quantity 50c and Joel .MitCrua, stars ui Kdiin three - day euKiigenient Thursday at , . ' PRODUCE PORTLAND, FelK 17. (AP) BUTTER Prints, A grade, 3.rm 11). iu parchment wrappers, 3fic II). In cartons: B grade, parchment wrup pers, 34c lb.; cartons, 35c lb. UUTTERFAT (Portland deliv ery, general price) A grade, do livered at least twice weekly, 361- 374c lb.: country routes, 3I.V351c lb.; D grade, 351-36ic Hi.; C grade at market. D GRADE CREAM FOR MAR KET Price paid producer: Butter- fat basis. 56.2c Hi.; milk, 64.7c 11) Price paid milk board, 67c lb. EOGS Buying price by whole salers: Extras, 18c: standards, 16c; extra mediums, 15c; medium firsts, 14c; undergrade, 14c dozen. Cheese, country inents and live poultry, steady and unchanged. ONIONS Oregon, No. 1, $2.25 2.50 cental; Yakima, $2-2.26 cental. Potatoes, new potatoes, wool, hay, hops, mohair and , caacura bark, steady and unchanged. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Feb. 17. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS: Good tn chnlcn 170-510 lb. rtrlvolns most' iy $10.00; load' lots absent, quotable to $10.25; 230-260 - 11). weights $9.50: nacklnK sows largely $8.00;. good to choice feeder pigs otiolublo $8.00-8.60. CATTLE About steady;" two loads medium good fed sleers $7.85: lightly sorto.l nt $7.00 strictly good fed steorB quotable up to $8.35 or above; common grades saleable down to $5.50; few common heifers $4.50-5.50; good fed heifers quotable upward to $7.35 or above; low cuttor and cut- tor cows $3.50-4.50; common to me dium grades including fed dairy type cows $4.76-5.57; good beef cows quotable $6.00-6.65; bulls strong to 25c higher, mostly $5.75 6.50; choice venlors up to 510.00; odd head to $10.50. SHEEP Nominally steady, good to choice trucked in lambs sale able around $8.75; choice load lots quotnhle up to $9.60; good fresh shorn l.-vmbs saleable around $7.uo: good choice owes nominal $5.25 5.75. ' WHEAT PORTLAND, Fob. ' 17. (AP)- There was a general lack of change in the local cash wheat market, without trading, how ever, there was a loss of i cent in the May but July was unchang ed. Millrun was off $1 a ton. Wheat: Open High Ixiw Close May 1.17 1.17 1.16J 1.16J July ....1,02 1.02 1.02 1.02 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem, hw.. 12 net.. 1.21; dark hard win tor 13 pet., 1.35J; 12 pel., 1.20 J ; 11 pet., 1.2.H: soft while nnd western wliilo 1.151; hard winter 1.174 western red 1.194. TOWNSEND CLUBS' DOINGS IN DOUGLAS VONCALLA The - Yoncallo Scotts Valley TowiiRcnd club, No. 2, 'held Its regulnr meeting Feb. 9 at the home or Mrs. Webber, with about 35 members preseilt. W. .1. Carner.' the newly Installed presi dent, wns elected delegate to the congressional convention nt Ku gene Fob. 21. Additional committee chnlrmen elected wem: Mrs. Web ber, program nnd youth movement; Mrs. Kvn Onider, ladieH auxiliary nnd socinl. The next" meeting will he held Feb. 23 nt the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Parks in Scotts Vnlley. Back From San Francisco Mrs. John Perkins has returned to nor home at the Veterans Administra tion Facility pout, after spending tho past month in San Francisco with Dr. Perkins, who Is taking a special course of Instruction there. DENTISTRY H. R. NERBAS, D. D. S. , OAS WHEN DESIRED Anaelgesla for Filling Anaesthesia for EztiBction Unbreakable or Vulcanite Plates TERMS MAY BE ARRANGED Suit. S Phone 488-J Maaonlo Bldg. Roseburg REPORTS Local News Improving Mrs. Thomas Park- o.... lu .-..l.nl't.wl In lilt limil'flVtMl. aftt-r hi-lnt! ill the msi week. Attend Concert Monday Miss Muxinu Uilnl and Miss HosHie llur ker uttunded the liuke KllliiKton orchestra concort In Huguno Mon day. Visits Miss Stark Miss Marjoria Qlllniore. of KiiEono, snout tho week end In HnsehuiK vislllnB Miss Betty Stark on North Jackson SlljOCt. ; Attend Concert Marl llrand and Diiiio Curler, of this city, spent Mdiuuiv in UUKeno, wnero inoy at- tended tho concort of Duko tilling tou's orchnHtra. Glide P.-T. A. to Meet Tito Glide P.-T. A. will meet nt eight o'clock Thursday evening nt tho school house. A social hour and refresh ments will follow the meeting. D. of U. V. to Meet Florence yightlngnlo tent, No. 15, Daugh ters 01 union veterans oi tno umi Wiir, will meet nt 7:30 o'clock Thursday ovenlng nt tho armory. Garden Valley Club to Meet- The (linden Valley Women's club will meot at two o'clock Thursday afternoon at tho homo of Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Instead ot at the clibhouse. Go to Marshfleld Sunday Mr, mill .Mrs. Jack Chapman nnd Mr. and .Mrs. Charles Collins, of Hose burg, took Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oslrander back to their homo in Marshfleld Sundiiy. Trl-Square Club to Meet Tho 1 ri-Sutinre Sewing club or the I3ap tlst church will hold an all-day meeting and potluck luncheon at the home of Mrs. Paul Lnmoreux In tho Kohlhngen apartments Timrsdny. i H. E. Club to Meet The Home Economics club of South Deer creek will meet Thursday after noon nt the Dixouvllle community hall with Mrs. C. II. Bailey and Mrs. William Dalley as Joint hostesses. 51po to Portland Mi, and Mrs. ci,; ij. lvnapp, ot tins city, lea to day for Portland to spend the "re mainder of tho week attending to business. Mr. Knapp Is office mannger ot the lloseburg News Review. ' Back From Portland Konnoth UHiileld relumed to his work ut the local Penney store yesterday. after spending the week-end in Portland. Mrs. Dumeld, -who ac companied him to Portland, re mained tliero for a week's visit with relatives and friends. (Missionary Society to- Meet The women s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist Episcopal church will meet at the parsonage Thursday afternoon nt two o'clock Instead of at the Mollis home, as previously announced. ' Tho meet ing place was changed on account ot tho lllnoss of Mrs. Mellis. Drum Corps to Meet The first mooting In Bevernl weeks of tho Roseburg post of tho American Le gion drum corps will be held Thui'Bdny night nt the armory. All members nre urged to bo present. The corps has not been meeting on account of so much illness in tho past few woeks. Presbyterian Aid to Meet Tho Proshyterian Lndlos Aid will meet nt a 1:30 o'clock dessert-luncheon in the church parlors Thursday af ternoon, with Airs. I'J. G. Kohlhagen and Mrs. Clair K. Allen, joint chairmen, and Mrs. James Camp bell, Mrs. George Campbell and Mrs. Frederick .1. Porter, hostesses. Tho devotions arc In charge of Mrs. W. I,. Scott. Mrs. E. S. Hall will preside and a program will he presented. Back From Portland F. W. Morrison, manager of the Shell Oil company plant here, has re turned to his homo on Chndwlck stroet, after spending n week In I'nrtlnnil iitlondlng the .Shell Petroleum school for employes. G. Ilnrtel, salesman for the com pany here, In spending several days in Portland intending tho school and Itnlph Stearns, who Is employ ed hy (he company 'at Myrtlo Creek, Is also enrolled nt the school for a week. 77 a AN D You'll be proud of your hands when you use Chamberlain's Lo tion, A few drops used regularly helps keep them smooth, attractive because it satiniscs. Never sticky, greasy or gummy, it dries quickly, At all toilet goods counters. For free sample, use coupon below. 4'riaiiii-iMin Jji'tftiorii'i, inc. I r M'.lll.'l, IliWI. ill I I'lfiw artii ftM UtI liM of loiloo. 9 AfMfrw --ViWfA Tlfl I SI a EVANGELIST LADD WILL SPEAK HERE Pictured la Kvangellst James Earl 1-add. who Ih to hegin a series of uvungeiitttic meetings ut First Christian church in Hose burg next Sunday. Mr. Ladd Is said to be one of tho best known preach era on the pacific count, having served us a gen e r a I evangelist fur u number of yours in tho west, middle west nnd Can ada. S t x feet four Inchertall, and weighing over uu puuuus. mi, presents u commanding appearance on the platrorin. He is said to he u most eloquent speaker, discoursing with the authority of thorough knowl edge of his subject. People who do- light to hear a vivid, yet sound, presentation of llible truths are urged to hoar this man. Visiting Here Mrs. Den Schultz. of Seattle, is visiting relatives and friends In Itoneburg. Mr. Head Here Oncnr Head, Southern Pacific conductor, was a business visitor here Monday. Redecorating Shop Tho Stylo .snon, owned by Mr. and Mra. J. J. Yarnall, is being redecorated Uim week. Here Yesterday R. L. Tlnrncs, insurunco adjuster from Medford, wns a business visitor In town yes terday. Able to Be Out Mra. Frank Staf- fanson is nble to bo out again, af ter being ill of Influenza for the past couple of weeks. Here on Business Dr. IT. W, Woodsworth, of Portland, wna a business visitor In this city yes terday. Ho formerly res'ded hove, ' Visits Here Miss MnrJorte Moorman, of Drain, spent Tuosday in this city visiting friends. Miss Moornmn wns formerly employed at uarrs Tavern hero. I Choir to Meet Tho Unptist cnoir win hold Its regular practice and monthly social at 7:30 o'clock tonight. Refreshments will bo served by the committee.- Go to Funeral Mr. nnd Mrs, Story Ilea drove to Myrtlo Point yesterday to attend tho funoral of Mrs. C. R. Davis, who diod . hare a few days ago. Arrives From Klamath Mrs, Percy Webb, Jr., nee Mnxlno StearnB, and daughter, Joan Eliza beth, nnd son, Jimmy Dan, ot Klamath Falls, have arrived hero to spend sovoral days visiting the former a parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C, Stenrns, and her nnretus-ln-law, Mr., and Mrs. .Percy Webb, Sr. Visiting : Daughter Mrs, Pbolps uoso, of wana walla, wash., has arrived in Oakland to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin G. Young, for a woek or so, bofore going to Portland to visit her son, Attorney Thomas Phelns Goso, and family. Mrs. Gose has been visiting a daughter in Pasadena, Calif., and stooped over in Oakland for a visit at the Young home. Aftor vlBltlng In Port land, she will visit another daugh ter In Seattle and then return home to Wulla Walla. Mrs. Goso and Mrs. Young spoilt Tuesday In Rosehurg. w SAVE TIME! I.cavc here nnyevc ning. Arrive at your destination next morning refreshed, fit and trim after a good night's sleep. While you slumber in a comfort able berth the engineer drives you , swiftly and smoothly over the safest highway yet invented steel rails. You will save money, tool For example; PORTLAND IN STANDARD PULLMANS OHiwar R'ndlrp Rail Fare J5.98 7.90 Lower Berth 2.25 4.63 IN COACIIKS Rail Fare $3.98 $6.4'i TIu'i overnight (rip brlngi you In to Portland at 8:00 A.M. SAN FRANCISCO IN TOURIST PULLMANS . . OtHwsf K'mdlH, Fall Fare $11.03 $19.30 Lower Berth 2.25 4.50 ' Tln'i overnight trip bring, you In. to San Frtnciico at 9:52 A.M, Southorn Pacific J. E, CLARK, Agent Phone 11 T. An Interesting - presentation of the DouglHS county system, as di rected through the office of the county school sunerintendent, was mado before the Roseburg Kiwanla club at its Tuesday meeting by Mrs. Stella Uulue, who recently took over the superintendent's of fice. Mrs. Qulno apoko of tho growing tendency toward consoli dation of school and unionization of hieh school districts. Mora than $138,000 was exnonded In Douglas county during the past year for educational purnoses, she said, and Bhe outlined the hoi i recti of tho revenue used. The audit of finan cial records nnd tho value of this work In proper nllocatoln of funds to the various districts was ex plained. Sho nlRO told of plans for recreatlonnl activities for chil dren during the summor months u's n WPA project. N. C. Petersen, of the Nordling Auto Pnrts company wns present ed as a new member of tho club. Dr. h. A. Dlllard nnd E. A. Brltton were elected ns directors to fill vacancies made by tho removal from the city of two iiinmtim-n Clay Ulam of Milo was a guost at tho meeting. . o NOTICE TO ALL DOQ OWNERS Tho nrosont ffln ot $1 for mains nnd spayed foinnlos, nnd $1,60 for ronmieH. win he chnrgoil until April 1. 1937. You niny get your llconso from Co. CInrli Ilnv Airnn or from ftaputy ABSORHor. Irft'R keep (ho exncnsnR down 80 we will bo nhlo to pay nil claims. Aftor April 1. n nennltv of SI nor dog miiRt he pnld, In nddltlon tc regular rue. A mooting of the smiorvlRors will bo hold Poll. 20 nt. 1 p. m. Ann good Aiicgfitinns will ho rem! II innllod to Clerk W. .1. Moredlth, LookingglnxR. Wo will hiro a doe catoher at that time. Until then, phono your nearest supervisor for clnlm adjustments. Signed: VICTOIl PHIPPS. Phone 22F.1. JOHN AHEENI3. Oakland E change. 42F3. W. J, MEREDITH, 18F15. TODAY ONLY Monkey Business In the Boss' Office! BANK NIGHT TONIGHT $250.00 POWER k Fierce and Furious Edna Ferber's titanic panorama, the saga of a strong man's love and hit lust for power ... the valines of the north iSffiV 'lit i Wrestling 9V31J1J' T a lf i. S berland em. , pMjK'LiJMK I ,' Plro a stagger- gifted ' PSHiiu y.V f . A Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Children 10o . Bank Night Tonight $1SQ Today and Thursday Trigger fast excitement starts when a grand old lady tries to keep her price less art treas ure Intact. OTTOKRUGER In.; 'Living Dangerously' STARTS FRIDAY Feature No. 1 I CXSEaUL tolZl PLUS ; Feature No. 2 ACTION ON TNE ' nwnniMiNfi RED V" VALLEY.. 8hows 27-9:30 P. M, Mats, 25o i Eves. 35c Children 10c nU'H'l'Ktl. woods providing a setting aa vivid as "Show Boat" and "Cimarron." Shows 27-9 P. M. i