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ROSEBURG KEW3-REVIEW. RQ3EBUBC. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH 5. 1937. Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER GREEN SCHOOL GIVES The (Ji-eim ticuuui hud u school liny inugntm Aiumuy ui l:uu p. m. Ah iiareniH una lneuila were invit ed, hi-uoul wui-k, rucitailuna uiiil soiikk were prcBeiil'Jii. Tlio vliiilciij uro Mrs. 0. Make, JIi-h. I(. 1'ieiilon, -Mrs. J. W. Toi ler, Mm. . K. I. Hulls, .Via. Henry l.undi.-l'H, Ml'8.' Ivan LumlorH, Mrs. Curl Hir.ilniill, Mis. (ieoi'se Jollll KUll, Mr. ulld- Mrs. W. K. llolmio, Delphu Uoliiiio, fti.s. N. U. l'liilier. Mrs. lioulil, Jtr. M. Ileimen, Mm. T, IrviiiK. Mrs. Ohiirlt-H liviuK, Mrs.' J. 1'. Myers, tar. uiul Mrs. 0. II. Mlllliltf. Mrs. K. MeCouias, Mid. V. : Lewis, Mrs. Cluuilo Cmyiteol. The liuichers are: I'liper Kratio rouui, Mrs. J-1 1 - -1 1 Kniltn; ilrlmary room, lira. Floreiito I'fut'f. EMBROIDERY CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE MEETING MELKOSIC, Murcli 4. The West Melrose Kmbroldeiy club held u l.l-.'UHiint uieeiiiig :.t tue homo o( Mm. II. (i. Thompson Thursday af ternoon. The afternoon was spent in vliilliiif? anil (milling until a late hour when u lovely ImieheOn was served to Mrs. Uay Petrotpiin, Mrs. Enill Galla, Mrs. John Unlla, .Mrs. : 0. O. Crlteser, link E. M. Sceley. ' Mrs. J. V'. li.isa' and Mrs. II. (J. 1 Thompson. i't t'f . HOME DEMONSTRATION MEETING TO BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY Hlverslile, Udonhowor and Onr , den Valloy women have been Invit ed to attend the all-day home ilcm : onstratioii meeting to he held next Tuesday, March a, at the home of Mrs. C. E. Murks, In c'-inii;e of Miss Jessie Palmltor, who will demon strate home furnishings . The meotinn will open at 10:30 , a.- m. and a potluck luncheon, will he served at noon. OLDER GIRLS CONFERENCE TO BE HELD IN PORTLAND The silver Jubilee of the Older Girls' conference of Oregon will ho held at Westminster Presbyterian church March 5-6-7, in Portland. . Miss Thelma Carter, Miss Eileen Kleist and Mis s Coriune-Anuo Porvy, accompanied by Mrs. W. H. ., Carter nnd Mrs. R. H. Kleist, will attend the couforenco from the Koseburg Christian church, while Miss Juan Perkins will represeut the Methodist Episcopal church. Miss Tliullliu Curler will be one of the six wunji discussion group leaders, having charge of the first discussion group. BENEFIT TO BE HELD ' AT MELROSE GRANGE NEXT TUESDAY NIGHT The Mnlroso gmngo has Invited Hie genonil puhlin to enjoy tho Kl wanis program, henofiling 4-1 1 club work at Melrose, at eight o'clock next Tuesday ovening ut the grunge hull. No admission will he charged for tho benefit. I.nter in Iho ovenlug refreshments will be sold. The Klwanls club, assisted by others, will present the program. .10. A. Ilrilton, 4-H cljib leailer for Oouglas county, wlll'iiil as master of ceremonies. - WOMAN'S COUNCIL HAS MEETING ON THURSDAY The Woman's council of the' First Christian church mot in the council room of the church Thurs day afternoon. A fiuo representation of the membership made plans for future work ami enjoyed sewing on ar ticles for the bazaar. Following tho business session, over which Mrs. Mulchings, presided, a mis sionary lesson was presented by .Mrs. Anna Abel. Mrs. II. H. Church sowed refreshments at) the tea hour. . . FOES OF COURT PLAN TO CONTINUE FIGHT (Continued from pa kg 1) tor Wheeler (D.fMont.), however, affirmed his unwavering opposi tion. He said: ."I regret that -the president at-, tempted to inflame the passions of the people with the implication that tlio supreme court was re sponsible for the dust bowl nnd the Ohio Hoods. The opposition tried to keep the argument on a higher plane. "The democratic platform, dictat ed by the president himself, point er! the way to the reforms Tie 'Tf- s ires by constitutional awondment. The problems that are with us now wefre with us wheu that .tlu.iior.il was written." Speaker Hankhead suld he thought . the pruHldent'a address "waa a c ranker jock." lie udtiffl: "i don't know what effect it Is going to have on crytUullzing opla-! ion, but the trie ml h of the presi dent and those who are with him on the matter are glad to have this candid expression." Critics Reply Representative ," Mlchener (It., Mich.); member of the house judi ciary committee, hud this to say: "The president makes It very clear that the real purpose of Ills proposul is to place men on the supreme court who will be a pari of the team of which he Is captain and coach. He forgets that the purpose of the supreme court is to see thut the other two members of Uie team do not violate the rules of the game." Representative I,emke (Tt., N. 1).), union purty candidate for president in the lust campaign, observed: "I know of no supreme court de cisions thut have blocked the con gress and the president in taking cure of the dust bawl and tu ous. Why are we not attucklug the flood problem on u national scale rattier than by patch work? The consti tution could he amended In less time than it will take to light over the president's program,'1 Praise Showered In hailing the - president's ad dress, William fireen, president of the American Federation of Labor, said it would "arouse the peopl'j to realization or wnai ma judiciary reorganization plan really means." Other favorable comment Included: Secretary Wullace: "It , will make the farmer think like ho has never thought before." Chairman O'Connor (D., N. V.), of the house rules committee: "Typical ot the president who has been fighting a groat cause throughout his career and will continue to fight. Senator Sheppard, (D., Tex.): "One of the greatest addresses in American history. Senator O'Mahoney, (I)., Vyo.): "The greatest speech he ever made. Maybo he has Just begun to fight." II A liArnav fii'iv fncdftn Ik m. ported to be ill at his home on Kast lane street. Here Thursday-ti. fl. lllnos, of Sutherlln, was a business visitor lu this city yesterday. , Spend Day Hera Mr. and Mrs. V. Hounds, of Kuckles, were bust uess visitors here Thursday. , . HOOD RIVER APPLE BRANDY jfSk SL. C Straight1 or in your favorite mixed a 4 QP J drink. Now made to the standard or linen im ansa uranuies . . . - 1 84 PROOF PINTS 415-C QUARTS 415-A Look for the LABEL HOOD HIVER DISTILLERS, INC. Reed River, Oiegen in i Hre T o d y Warren Tlson, Oop6 employee at lrew, was a business visitor In this city to day. mproving ci... i;... minor,- wiiu , has hpen very 111 of pneumonia ati his home In Ulllurd, is reported to ' he ImprovinK. ' Taken to Hotpltil R. H. . 111k- Renhnihsm, ot this city, was taken to Mercy hospltul last evening to ecelvo medlful ti-ealment. - - Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS. : . Compiled by The Associated Press, March 5: ' . SO IS : 16 60 Ind'ls RU's Ut's St'ks Today M01.3 46.5 50.1 74.6 Prev. day 1...100.2 45.1 60.3 73.8 Month ago BS.6 40.Z 51.D 72.2 Year ago 38.7 ' 49.6 63.6 1937 high , 100,8.45.4 64.0 74.1 1S37 low ........ 94.1 37.8 DU. I 1936 high ....... .99.3 43.5. J-68.7 72.8 1936 low 73.4 30.2' 4X4 55.7 , --New blghs. . 1 '; BONDS : ' " 20 io '' io ib nil's Ind'lB Ut's Pgn. Today 96.9 103.9 101.3 73.1 Prev. day .... 96.9 104.0 101.4 73.0 Month ago ..V; 97.8 101.0 102.2 73.6 Year ago 93.9 1(13.3 102.3 72.0 1937 high , 99.0 104.4 102.8 74.7 1937 low ..' 96.9 103.8 101.3 72.8 1936 igh . 98.2 104.4 103.1 73.0 11936 low 86.9 101.8 99.3 67.6 STOP AND Of Every time you start up from a normal traffic stop, you can waste enough gasoline to drive a third of a mile! To cut down the high cost of today's stop-and-go driving in village, town, and city, Shell engineers developed a way to "balance" gasoline. This balancing process re arranges the entire chemical structure of gasoline makes it "digestible" for your engine just as cooking makes food digestible for you. Your motor gets the full benefit of Super-Shell's high energy content. ' Super-Shell-the"MOTOR-DIGESTIBLE" gasoline is sold from coast to coast. , There's a Shell station in your neighborhood. Stop there "next time." Super Shell 4 'Round town out ol every 3 mile you drive Local News Attend Mietlng H. A. Canaday and ltalph Itussell uttendeil the Pacific Woodmen Lite ussoi'lii' lion meeting at Myrtle Creek Wed nesday bight, LODGE OFFICIAL IS HONORED AT ROTARY Back From San Francisco Mrs. J. I,. Yurnall, owner of tho Style shop, hus returned here, after spending several days In Kuu Francisco attending the spring openings and selecting stock for her shop. ELMIRA SLUGGER JAILED AT EUGENE (Continued from page 1) Leave for Florence Mr. arid Mrs. George Adams havo sold their camp -at Coos Junction' and left to day for Florence, Ore., whore they also own nnd operate uu auto camp. . . Go to Medford Mr. and Mrs. TJ. 0. Vaughn loft this morning for Medford to- spend a short time at tending to properly Interests. Mr. Vnuglin was recently transferred here by the Copco. Here Thuridav T. It. Pollock. ot Clendale, was 'a Business vis itor here Thursday. En route here he was in a minor automobile ac cident at Coos Junction, resulting in slight damage to his automobile. ers. . , s i Ho Is suld to have told a ram bling story, the buIjmuiko of which was that he had formerly been connected with a "gang" and t .at he hail seen members or this git'ix here and knew thoy were connect ed with the crime.' Asked why he hud fahl he had taken poison, lie told officers ho. was afruld ha knew too much and that anyway after a man had had "as much hard luck and boon lirnken up us much us I have" it didn't matter much. le then . cn'nilv offered to "fin ish what I started "if phystcluns would give him some strychnine. Officers placed little credence In his story last night, hut bold hi ill on the drunk churgo ponding de velopments. ' FORESTRY OFFICE AUDIT SET HERE Honoring the grand lecturer of Kasteru Ktar, the Koseburg offic ers of Ihut orgunlKuliou were guesia ut the regular Itotury club luncheon Thursday. Prank Wells, student notarial! representing the senior high school at club meetings during the past suhool term, conducted the pro gram and guve as his farewell to the club a talk on high school ac tivities. He pointed out that the activities engaged in by high school students, though not a purt or the formal educutlon, Is exceed ingly imporluut towurd a complete school course Don Kadabuugh presented two or the members of the Sinn family. stage attraction ut tho Indian thea tre, who presented several violin unit piano numbers. Oeorgo Crouch was Introduced us the student ltoturlan for tlio coming high school term. An administrative audit will stmt Monday ut the locul head quarters of the' Umpqua Nutlouul forest, Supervisor V. V. Harphnm announced today. The audits are made at intervals of about three years. A. H. Cousin and C M. Strnlford of the regional forest of fice at Portland will, conduct tho examination. Undergoes I Operation - Miss Merl Evans, daughter of -Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wellman of litis city, Is reported to be doing nicely at Mercy hospital, where she under went an appendectomy Wednes day. ;" - Arrive From Medford Mr! and Mrs. C. C. Archibald, of Medford, arrived here last night to spend a few days attending to business and visiting friends. Mr. Archibald is with the Copco. . . Return to Nebraska Mr. and Mrs. Roy Moore and daughter, Wanda, left this week for their home in Clearwater, Nebraska, aft er spending the past few weekB in Oakland and Yonculla viBiting re latives and friends.. jt ' Open Meeting. Next Mondays Evergreen grange will - hold lap open meeting next Monday eveotim at the grange hull, to which 'the public has been lnvltod. The sen ior high debating team will furnish the program. . .. : . . j Visits at Mars ten Nome Miss Betty Marsters has been spending the past week with her uncle and aunt. Judee nnd Mrs. -R.. W. Mur- slers. here. Her mother, Mrs. It'otf- coe Marsters, Is receiving medicul treatment in Portland. . Visit at Churchill Home Mrs. IT. O. Tefft and son, Bobble, of Corvuliis, and Miss Jessie Smith, high school teacher in Eugene, spent last week-end .here visiting at the George Churchill home on South Kane street. Miss Smith is a former resident of this city. Visit Over Week-End Mr., and Mrs. Robs Homey, ot . Portland, spent the week-end herd visiting the former's mother, Mrs. Horney Sr., at 305 East Douglas street. The latter has been aerloUsly ill for several weeks, but Is reported to be improving. Lt9iB fni Alhanw Mi-o n IT Coffinnu, of 12(1 South Purrott street, lett mm night for Albany to intend the funerul of W. W. Dixon, former Southern Pacific em ployee or tins ciiy, who tiled in Albany this Week. Mr. Dixon's wife died about three wheUs ugu. Leave for California-Mr. . and Mrs. Wnllor Singleton, of llils oily, left I''iiduy afternoon l.ir l.ns An geles W spend two or Uneo wee's vlslttm? their son nun 'hiimhliT- In-law, Mr, and Mrs Wallace Singleton, and family. Wallace Singleton is employed by the Standard Oil company at Jl.os An geles. Leave on Vacation Mr. and Mrs. George Sommerholder, of litis city left oday for Eugene to v.s:l (heir son nnd dnuhler In-law, .Mr. and Mrj. F. It. Somerunlder. rr n i"v lUys, heforf uulug -o ('j-.'.-ii, Ulan Chicago mil Ihcn lu Appl-'-ton, Wisconsin, to visit relatives ami friends. They plan f- he gniie about two weeks. . . ; Cue.?o Eugene Today Mrs. Ar Ale, De'V'ltt,-or Went Iloeeburg, to day brought Mrs. I.eou K. Wilson, who was recently discharged Irnm the Sacred Heart hospital In Eu gene, buck to her home In this city. They were accompanied by the hit ter's daughter, Miss Audrey Wil son, whn will spend Uie week-end here visiting relullves nnd friends. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES TUCKER-RAHN Samuol P. Tucker and Miriam N, Halm, both or uoseburg. .... WHEN WE STOP GREASY INDIGESTION WE FEEL JUST FINE Our itomaeh can't divert ffreaae, Nftlthet can our boweli. Only our pancreatic Juice working with our bile Juice, can dlgeil grease. When we vet bad taste, headache anS that nasty grouchy feeling which comef irom greasy indigestion, 1K 1 lrtr Little Liver Pill, before each meal and alter. Carter'i Little Liver Pilta fcring a tarsi now of our pancrcatle juice and bile Juki Into our bowels. The larro flaw nt th4 Juicea digests the grease we have eaten Then we burst Into life and into our work like-a joyous skyrocket ' But if you want this glorious relief from greasy Indigestion, ask your druggist foi Carter's Little Liver Pills by name and stubbornly rafus to buy anything else. 20c LUMBER DISPUTE SPREAD LOOMING (Continued from page 1) sympathlitors from a nearby road. SAN FKANCISCO. March 5 (AP) Union longshoromen hnndl- ed cargo of the Canadian freighter Uocholle here today, and a threat ened Impasso nil tho walerrrout wiib averted. The suilors withdrew a picko. line, which had been established during a jurisdictional dispute with the Inland boatmen'a uuion, anil the longshoremen wero dis patched to the scene. .ongshore headquarters report ed a sulisruclory adjustment tn ubled a guug of 16 men to Imiuilo the vessels cargo. The dispute helweeu sailors mid (he bnutmcn's union will, be considered In-.u. COUOH HOD rodlcaMd with thiMC-taotMng Hiaciuaiis us vkh v.punuD. RE-OPENING Dutch Mill Inn SATURDAY NIGHT March 6th Come out with the gang for a large evening DANCING WITH FOUR HOT SHOTS Fried Chicken and Steak Dinners SERVED ANYTIME , SMALL COVER CHARGE O, F. FREDRICKSON, Proprietor ENDS TODAY "Gambling With Souls" s Saturday Only . "SKY DEVILS" With '! Spencer Tracy William Boyd . . Ann Dvorak PC On Idle V IIIS Same Program ACTION! THRILLS .. t - l , The donger- .ous doys of 1 the West live ogoln . . . cs pioneers blaze their i way through a barrage "of death I nnn ai.i.rul RANGER COURAGE win Martha Tibbetlt V Shows' 2--9:30 P; M.; ' Mats. 2Bo ' '" ' Eves. 3Sc Children 10c Starts Sunday r..nulMHil.,l.'M ' t wilt niiitl rictml ALSO m m 3 JFWM TODAY AND SATURDAY Rolllna down Ilia enan raaA with a guitar and a yen ior a gal who don him wrong v MADGE EVANS. EDITH FELLOWS LOUIS ARMSTRONG And His Sw1b land W ... i nf If ADDED SHORT SUBJECTS PREVIEW SATURDAY Special Added Attraction 3-REEL COLOR SENSATION Popeye Mccto Sinbacil P STARTS SUNDAY 3 DAYS ; , YEAR'S MOST RIOTOUS ROMANTIC, .COMEDY! ; I 1 W y ihAf. She wrote a tentmUonai novel Vpeet w ktpff Kenut . . . M- ::-. MjIMehvelo the Govtr -: . . , tried to live up to H tmntUd in the htaittlntil M f not . . . mnd he tikeM Itf Lt,'. V-', VL2i .' VaJT i Ml Guycjit cnkrtflinmfnt : iiicr,..with Jrcn f Dunne ilcllciouily tie- lihlful in the irtumph qs .Km nit Ctprn "-who rot! uecd "M r . Dc l" - acclaims j -'A fine umin comJyv . Uolcslawskt hfl Jon n excellent ;ob." i IRENE DUNNE -7 MELVYN DOUGLAS Thomas Mitchell -Thurslon Hall Rosalind Keith Spring Bylngton Jf V .r. STOP -n-GO Schilling pepper Shows 2, 7, 9 p. m. Matt 25c Eve 35c Kiddie 10c e