ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSBBURO. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1937. In Deathi Case- SIDE GLANCES By George Clark IT '.r M I mi's ii SCORES VICTORY Society and Clubs Local Bone-Dry Shoes The outdoor shoe for the outdoor man. This high top shoe is cromed leather tan ned, and has outside coun ters with double constructed foot. A hand constructed shoe that comes in two pop ular heights, 12" and 16" lops. io35;$ii7s YOUNG FOLKS ENJOY BIRTHDAY PARTY A Rrqup of gii'lB RiiHierod nt Ihn Rhonda' home Friday iiftGrnoon tp I'xli'ild birthday Kl'oollllKs to Unity lUioadK. Those proHnnt wei-o NiH tin .Moore, Jmmitn Llsnn, Mildred Mntlier, (lein Hutchinson, Susie HiilcdiinHon, Wiletlia Hutchinson, Hetty Khouds nnd (iene Tthoads. At the close of the afternoon spent in visiting and sinKlng, re freshments were ' served by Mrs. Hhouds, assisted by Nettie Moore. Today's Pattern Be Sure to State Size When Ordering Pattern. JAUNTY STYLE FOR SPORTING OCCASIONS PATTKRN 4118 ' Where is the budget-conscious wardrobe that won't welcome the addition of this zestful little sports frock a real Anne Adams "win ner" that's made up in a jiffy, and looks its best in a crisp, in expensive, shantung, gay seer sucker or sturdy percale. Certain ly you've been admiring the jaun ty notched collar, brief sleeves. trim yoke, handy pockets and slightly flared skirt, but do see how the easy-to-do glove stitching brings out their chic! This stitch ing is optional, of course. Kor an nilded note of smartness, contrast the buttons. Pattern 4418 Is available In misses' and women's sizes. 14. 1ft, IS, 211. 32, 34, 3ti, .IS, 40, and 42. Size Hi lakes 3 3-8 yards 3(1 Inch fabric. Illustrated step-hy-s t e p Hewing lustiuctions included. Send FIFTEKN CENTS (1.1c) 111 coins or stamps (coins preferred) for this Anne Adams pattern. Write plnlnlySlX.rc. N-MK. All Write plainly SIZE, NAME. AD DRESS and STYLE NUMBER. Make a 'hit"! Order vour copv of the NEW ANNE ADAMS PAT TERN BOOK, and stlich up your own summer "success" frocks! Choose Irim sportsters, lovely dress-up flatterers, cheery ho'isn frocks, and dainty undies! (lav, well-wearing itoggnry for toddler and Rrowing-un! Rnnlly slenderis ing models! See what's Jvhat In latest fnbrlcs ar-cessorlps-- lie.iu tv hints! HOOK '-F IFT F. K N (1FNTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN CENTS. TWENTY-FIVE CENTS FOR ROTH WHEN ORDERED J I MiKTU KH. Send your order to News-Review rattern Department, Roseburg, c,r,t' H I act I 1 Z4440 By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER !MRS. KENNETH BEACH HONORED AT LOVELY PARTY AT SALEM i I Mrs. TiiomaB J. Drynan and ; Mrs. JOImer O. llei-g entertained Tuesduy in the llrynan ism-dens on North Summer street in compli ment to Mrs. Kenneth Meach of ' Baton Rouge, Louisiana, who is visiting in the capital as the guest ; of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kile. She ! is a former Salem resident and ' Mr. Heach Is now on the faculty of University of Louisiana. An Informal .supper wus served by the hostesses and guests were seated at small tables centered with bouquets of sweet peas and roses. An evening of bridge fol lowed the supper. (iuests bidden to meet Mm. Beucli were Mrs. liurnie Crnnor, Mrs. Oscar Paulson. Mrs. Reyn olds Allen. Mrs. William Wvnier, Mrs. Ralph Cooley, Mrs. O. 1). Adams. Mrs. T. 'I'. MncKelwIe, Mrs. Homer Sinllh, Jr.. Mrs. Rob ert . T. Stanley, Mrs. Martin Kile. Mrs. .1. Deane Patterson, Mrs. ( I., nrown, Mrs.-John A. Ficltlln, Mrs. Herg and Mrs. Drynan. LIONS CLUB HAS INTERESTING MEETING AT TAVERN WEDNESDAY The Lions club held a very in teresting six-thirty o'clock dinner meeting last night at Carl's Tavern with R. C. Elliott, president. In charge. Mr. Elliott has just receiv ed his Lion's Key plaque for his outstanding service- to Monism. The plaque Is presented by the In ternational Lions organization. Mr I (Brnaileniit bv llio Ex ' chnngi ilprmrlmpnt of KItMt find nnhliphrwl 111 tlie Pougliifl rntltitv cook honk. f!ninnltn rnnlco or " oonk lmok may b rurel-aseil at H" Kewf-Hevlew office at til) cpnts eacli.) SWEET TOMATO PICKLES MRS. CATHERINE HORN Roseburg. Ore. gal. tomatoes: 5 pts. vinegar: lbs. suear. Pickling spices (tied in a .lpth). Slice tomatoes on hoard and sprinkle a little salt on them. Put In pan nnd let. stand overnight. Drnln and pour honing water over them nnd drain again. Put vlnecar. sugnr and snlces In kettle nnd add sliced tomatoes and cook until you can stick a torn in to tomntoen. Let sland 3 dnvs. Drain linuld off and boil again. Re neat until vinegar has been boiled 3 limes. Re sure yen have enough vinegar to cover. Put in jars and sent. ' Variation: For 5 gal. tomatoes, 4 : lbs. brown sugar. Mrs. Anna firnVrforil, Oakland. , ' GREEN TOMATO PICKLES MRS. H. E. OtIRNEV. Winchester. Slice 1 peck green toriatoes and 9 large onions. Add a handful of salt ami let stand over night. Drain. Add 2 cits, water and 1 qt. vinegar, noil 20 mln. nnd drain. Mix 4 ats. best annle vinegar, 2V4 lbs. brown sugar, 2 T each ot mus tard seed.-ginger nnd cinnamon. 1 T cloves ami 1 t. red peeper. Add tomatoes and onions and boil 15 mln. or until -tomatoes are tender but, not soft. . , SWEET PICKLFS MRS. E. A. HELMBOLDT Roseburg, Ore. 1 gal vinegar; 4 c sugar; 1 t saccharin: hi c ground mustard: V, c salt; 1 t tumeric powder: 2 T mixed pickling snlces. Heat and nnur over cucumbers, after wnsh Ins them and packing in jars. Seal. SWEET PICKLES MRS. IIERTON GROSS. Roseburg. 3 ats vinegar: 1 qt water: . 1 c sugar: 1 c. salt: 1 t saccharin; nlckllng sr.ices. Pick over nnd wns)t amall cucumbers, pack into con venient size fruit jars, nut 1 t nlckllng snices Into ench jar. Mir solution in large container and nnur over cucumbers until jar Is full. Plnce on jar rubber and seal tight, cold. Let stand Revornl woelcs before using. CRYSTAL CUCUMBER PICKLES MRS. C. T. TIPTON. Rrmeblirir. 4 nts well-nacked, thinly sliced cucumbers: add 1 c course nickilng salt and 1 gal. water. Soak 8 davs. Drain. Then boil cucumbers In 1 level T nlum vfpowderecD and enough, water to cover, Mi hr. Drain. Add 1 T ginger nnd fresh water In cover encumbers nnd boll ngnin V. hr. and drnln. Tie in bug 1 T ench of stick clnnnmon. whole cloves, allspice, celery salt add to 2 e water. 1 nt white vine vinegar, fi c sugar. Bring to boil, add cucumbers and conk until ten der and transparent. Remove hag of spices. Pour Into jars and seal CHI'NK PICKI.ER MRS. .TOIIN rWRKHART Roselmnr. Ore. Sobk 7 lbs. cucumbers in unit wnter stroner enough to henr up nn eeg. for 3 dnvs. Then In fresh wn tfr 3 davs. rlmnglmr wnter eoch dav. Then drnin and rut in chunks nnd simmer on back of ntnvp 3 hr. in week vineirnr and Inmn of nlum sie of walnut. Tmi". Then tnke 3 nts irood vinegar. Z lbs. R"irar. 1 nz. w'inin nllsMre. 1 n. re1rv seed nnd 1 oz. cinnamon hnrk. Roll "lx hirfl h-ird nnd nnur over nfcklef. Uehpnt thoroughly but do not boll. J Heal iu jars. PICKLES Was larire runtnihers. nn In crock. Pr consecutive fnnrn(nir hdill" w-itof over, the", after flrni-nnw Thou -ill re a fhn fl osible. Mnke n ovnm nf 1 nt. vinniror 1 lit flitpnr nnd nntreii nnd I nmir hot over H"?m. Kverv morn ' fn drtnine and reheating ! Byrup for 4 mornings. Elliott hhti previously received his Key cnarm for bis watch chain. Ralph Smith, of Marsbfield. E. M. Squier, of Salt Lake City, Utah, and Royal A. Davis, ot this city. were guests at the dinner meeting. I'laus were made for a picnic to lie held July 21, the place to he announced later. Those iu charge of the picnic arrangements in clude Hert Courtnoy, chairman, J. I'. .Yjotscnennacber, T. II. Reeves ami L. A. Coe. - SUNSHINE CLUB HAS DELIGHTFUL MEETING AZALEA, July 8 Mrs. John Oldenburg entertained Thursday altrmoou when (he Sunshine club met at her home. Attractive bou quets of colorful summer flowei-8 were used about the rooms. Visiting and sewing were enloy joved unlil four o'clock when lovelv refreshments wero served by Miss Florence Normnn, assist ed by Mrs. Henry Smith, May Damewood and Mrs. William Sharp. Visitors were Mrs. Joe Lapp of Murslifield and Mrs. Cora Ohadwick of Dixonville. Members present were Mrs. Marry Cooke, Mrs: Jim Warren, Mrs. Forrest Farnani. Mrs. Warren Hazen. Mrs. Esther Hazen, Mrs. Juke Fisher, Mrs. Henry Uaedecke, Mrs. It. D. McCartney, Mrs. John Juntzer, Mrs. Champ Johns, Mrs. Rollin Johns, Mrs. Halhert Booth and the hostess, Mrs. Oldenburg. A short business meeting was held and 11 was decided to discon tinue the club until the first Thursday In September. DOROTHY PHILLIPS CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY GLENDALE, July 8. Dorothy Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Phillips, celebrated her fifth birtbduy Saturday with a party for little playmates. Outdoor games wero supervised by Mary Alice Hoots and Betty 1'hilllps. The refreshment table was lovely with a centerpiece of red roses and red candlesticks 'holding small flags. Each guest, received a favor of a. box or candy nnd red, white and blue hulloons. Dorothy's guests Included Oeno and Dean Smith, Happy and Don aid Wlnklemnn, Benjamin Mou- chelte. Mary Ruth Sparks and John Harbour. ANNUAL AGEE REUNION ANNOUNCED FOR JULY 18TH Sunday, July 18lh, has been an nounced us the date of the annual reunion of the descendants of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ageo, pioneer fam ily of 1S52, to be held at Gopher valley north of Sheridan. The third Sunday, of every July the relatives anil friends of the Agee families gather at the original homestead of Isaac Agee and Ills wife, taken up in 1862 when the family first came to Oregon, for a family reunion and picnic. Tills annunl affair is always one of the largest reunions of pioneer rami lies to be enjoyed in Oregon every year. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED AT GLENDALE, OREGON GLENDALE, July 8. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Parks, of Placer, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Ruth, to Glen Biemmer, June 2sth. Mrs. Bremmer, togeth er with her parents, were former residents of Fortune Brunch and has many friends In that com munity. Mr. and Mrs. nremmer are at home to their many friends at the Azalea river ranch. H. E. CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING DAYS CREEK, July 8 The regular July meeting of the South Umpqua Grange Home Economics club will be held nt the home of Mrs. Frank Alvord on Wednesday, July 14. All members and friends are urged to be present and bring thimbles, as there will be quilting to do on the quilt presented to the club bv Mrs. Knight some time ago. FLOYD ALLEN KING AND ANN DRAPER MARRY IN THIS CITY WEDNESDAY Floyd Allen King and Miss Ann Draner. both residents oi nose- iiiiiir. worn ouiotlv married by Or II I.. Dunn at his office In the Douglas hotel building Wednesday mm n ng. .Ill V 7. at tell O ClOCK Mrs. Frances Draner. mother of the bride, attended the ceremony. SAN FRANCISCO, July 8 (AP) The trail led to Oregon today in the effortB of authorities to Identify the body of a well dressed man about 3fi years old. The bndv. throat slushed, appar ent Iv with a razor, washed ashore vesterdny at Fort Kunston beach Five miles down the ocean high way, across the San Mateo county line, sherirrs deputies inunu nhnmloned HUtomohllc, Sheriffs Demitv Emmett win ters expressed the opinion there was a possibility of a connection between the automobile and the body. He eald his Investigation showed the war carried license nlatea registered to Hubert Stew art of San Francisco, who former ly lived nt (Ut. 1, box 17 Hose bare. OrnKon,- Authorities were unable to lo cnte Stewart. Hubert Stewart, named in the above dispatch, was a temporary visitor in Roseburg several month azo, visiting for a short time with friends east of the city. He wo not a resident of this vicinity for nnv creat period of lime, it wn stated. Ne ws Reported III Mrs. Poloros Get etsy'is reported to bo 111 at her home in this city. At Churchill Home Mr. and Mrs. J. L. (iuult, of CnrvuIlK are guests of Mrs. K. H. Churchill at her homo on Kast ('una street. Back Fro in Newport Mr. nnd Mih. Hob Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. L, Kllison have rolunu'il from Newport, where thoy spent the week-end. Gone to Camp Hob Tlellows, son of Mr. and Mr. Hoy llellows of tills city, bus left for C. M. T. C. camp ut ('ump Hoburt lit Van couver. Nlesakl Group v to Meet The N Insult I ('amp Fire unmp will meet ut three o'clock Friday afternoon ut "tho liOHohui'B Woman's ' club house., Enjoy Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wul- tor Clouke und Mrs. 0. J. (iawler and daughter, Miss Joy, have re turned here, after enjoying a two day trip to Medford und Diamond und Crater lakes. Home From Hospital M r n. Oeorge Jones und baby son, James Terence, have boen dis charged from Mercy hospltul and are ut the J. K. McCllntock home East Cuss street. Vacationing h arry Kendall, employee at tho local J. C. Penney company store, has left for Tonus- ket, Wash., to spend two weeks vacationing and visiting his broth er-in-law und sister, Mr. and Mrs. larvey Roser. Back From Eugene Ah, and Mrs. N. C!, Peterson havo relum ed to their homo on sioulh Main street, after spending tlio week end and Monday in Eugene visit ng the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Peterson. Go to Eastern Oregon fCounty Clerk and Mrs. Roy Agee und the formers sislor, Miss huthrvn Agon, of Kugene, enjoyed a trip over the MoKonzie nuqs to eastern Oregon and back via the Sanllam highway over the jiolday , week end. Episcopal Ladies to Sew All members of St. floorge's Episcopal guild have been asked to meet at the parish hull from one to four o'clock Friday afternoon, to sew on articles for the annual lull bazaar. Return From Euaene :Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Miles and duugliler, Mary Jenn, nave returned to their home in Roseburg, after unending mo nouuny woeu-enu turn Tuesday in Eugcno visiting Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Elmore and Mr, and Mrs. R. M. Church and family. Return' From' Klamath "Falls- Mrs. II. C. Stearns and Mrs. Don ald Peesoii havo returned here from Klamath Fulls, after a few nays mere visiting ni. mo rorcy B. Wel home. They were accom panied home by Mrs. Webb, nee Maxine Stearns, nnd two children, Jimmie and Joan Ell.abeth. wbo will visit here. Leave Wednesday Mrs, Chnrlos Patrick,- or Eugene, and nor daughter, MIsb Clara' Patrick, of San Francisco, left Wednesday for Eugene, af tor visiting hero with the former's daughter, Mrs. Mere dith, and with Miss Agnes Pitch- ford. Miss Patrick will go on to Portland to spend a day or two of her vacation visiting. The Pat ricks formerly resided hero. Visit at ' Turner Home Robert nnd Catherine Smith, children of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith, of Marsbfield, visited Barbara Ann and Cynthia Sue Turner over the week-end at the H.H. Tumor home In West Roseburg. Tho Smith family formerly . resided here. They wore enlled to Roseburg by the death of Mr. Smith's father, A. N. Smith, nf this city. Doing Nicely Mrs. Ivnn B. Me- Kinney, of Portland, neo Teka Haynes, Is reported to- be doing nicely at Mercy hospital,, where ane recently underwent an emer gency atmendertomy for a ruptur ed apnendix. Mrs. McKlnnoy and son. Kottert, have lieen hero sev eral weeks vinlting her parents, ur. and Mrs. F. w.Haynes, Mr McKlnney enme to Roseburg from Portland, when Mrs. McKlnney was taken to the hospital. Visiting Here Mrs. .T. I. Lar son, of Minneapolis, Minn., Is in Roseburg visiting her uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Perrin Ht'fore coming here, sho spent three weeks nt Bimdon visiting her sister, Mra, It. N. Hurst. Mr. and Mrs. Perrin went to Bun don this week-end to visit and brought Mrs. Larson with them to Roso burg, Mr. Lufon plans to leave rrlday for San Frnnelseo, Los An geles, Denver and then return borne to Minneapolis. Leave for Homes Mr. nnd Mr B. L. Elliott, of Alien, nnd M and Mrs. Kenneth Bnll and Mr nnd Mrs. Pot Woods, of Portland, hnvo returned to their homes, nft er spending the week-end here visiting the Elllotl'H son and dattehter-lh-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Elliott. Tho group spent the fourth and fifth on the North Umpoua enjoying nn outing. Mr. nnd Mrs. B. L. Elliott brought their granddaughter, Norma Jean, back to her home here. Norma Jean spent three weeks In Port land visiting her maternal grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Rucker, and two weeks nt Alnea with her pnlernnl grnndpnrejilfl Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Elliott. "Elinor l Must I remind you Working at Fishers Roy Pel- lows, of this city, is working at I- Isher s department store. Ill Tftrfav At font mmi.Mrm- nf TUftll'a Clnr.. unit, nmililn l.t t.n at work tod:y on uccouut, of ill ness. Here Yesterday Mrs. Margar et Clager of Cor vail in. formerly of Wilbur, wus here visiting yester day. Attends to Business Fred Fitzgeruld of Lookingglnss was here attending to business yester day. Candy Sale Tonight The Pot- awalomie Campfiru group will hold a candy sate tonight at the band concert. ' , Applies for Bounty G. C. Sparks of Oakland applied to County Clork Roy Ageo yestorday for bounty on a cougar. . Mrs. Owen Home Mrs. C. W. Owen bus returned to her home at 218 Rico street, after spending the past ton days visiting relatives and friends In Portland. Enjoy Week-End Miss Verna Carothers and' Miss Jane Wburton enjoyed the week-end at tho Tom Wharton summer place, "Nlkn lodge," on tho North Umnoua.ncar Glide. Here Visiting Sisters Miss Gladys Green, of Alma, Wash., has arrived hero to visit, iter three sisters,' Mrs. Mary Hess, Mrs. Alta DeCbambeau und Miss Bes sie Green. Entertainment at Grange Ulv- ersdale graugo will Hponsor a car nival and entertainment at eight o clock Friday evening at the grange hall. The public has been invited. Go to Portland Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Foley left Wednesday., for Port land to make arrangements for moving their household goods to that city. Thoy will . return to Roseburg Suturdny. 8top Over Here Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Green and daughter of Sas katoon, Saskatchewan. Canada, stopped hero this week lo visit their three nieces, Mary Hess, Uessie Green and Alta DeCbam beau. At Haynes Drua Store Miss K. Ft MnHulnv isi-iufi-filtt nf flrnimn State college school of tilmnmicv. has accepted a position as pre scription druggist at, the F. W. Haynes drug store In this cliy. She began work this week. Called Here Mrs. F. S. Martin. of Puyullup, Wash., and Mrs. C, il. McKnltjht, of Monmouth, hnvo beeii here this week to attend the funeral of their sister-in-law, Mrs. W. H. Northcrnft. of Modford, who was hurled it Tcnmlle Wed nesday. . , At Singleton Home Ilenn'e Dul-Ycsne of Makersfield, Calif., who has been visjtlng lu Portland, has arrived here to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge H. Singleton. Itennle mofle his home here with tho Sin gletons while attending school in this city. Cactus Blooming Mrs. Karl Hill of Kll West Mnfther street presented a beautiful night bloom ing cactus blossom to the News Hovlew office ye.orduy. Her plant bus thirty-one blossoms on IL and 11 blooms twice every year. The blossoms are of deep pink and ure of Immense size, being of the double variety. Enjoy Week-End Trip Mr. nnd Mrs. T. (I. Watson and daughter Arlene have returned to their home on Benson street , after en joying a trip over (he holiday week-end. They stopped the first night at Big Camas, going on to Crater lake on the Fourth and from there went to Diamond lake, where they remained over Sunday evening. On Monday they went to Itend to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. Tlioni ue Burgess, former residents of this city, nnd attended the water pageant. From Bend they enjoyed trips to Crescent lake and Buttle lake, and relurned homo via the McKenzle pass where they enjoy ed seel UK the lava bed a. nfinin Hint itVnevcr hot nt Here Wednesday Charles S, Austin and F. A. Rubka of Suther lin were business visitors In town yesterday. . . . , Here from Kelioog Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Bullock ot" Kellogg wort! business vlHitoru lu .this city yes terdny, ' Here from Oakland J, V Deardorf ot Oakland spent yester day in this city attending to busi lU'HS. Visit at Glendale Mr. and Mrs. Rice Wilson and daughter Betty and Huth Ann Hull! enjoyed the week-end at (J lend ale. Back from Bend Roy Woll'ord has returned bore after spending the week-end at Bend enjoying the air circus and water pugcaut. Cherries Brought In Mrs. B. presented Lambert cherries to the News -He view office Wednesday, Returns Here MIbs Opal Para zoo has returned to tho S. K. Sykes home uL Ulleyld, after upending a short time iu Suther lin visiting her paroni.s. Always 2 Features STARTS FRIDAY HAROLD BELL WRIOHTS BEST WESTERN HIT! tir.mrjvrn ouTrrzsT ENDS TODAY. I S ALL IN FUN...ANU YOU'LL LAFF YOUR HEAD OFFI ALSO T.lfiTm,f.CTmi!5,i Shows 2:15-9:15 P. M. Mats. 25c' Eves. 35o Kiddles 10c A ROUGHNECK. tftiffizj WRESTLER rlV GOES TO. T . :' TOWN IN THC F$ LOGGING VI BEATRICE M, fl 0BKRTS 1 JTjL Also Second jr B'o Feature ijk 1 aul KELLY -''. 'N udllh ALLEN rvZTeA ohnny Arthur i ... Maion y ' y MADRID, July .tAP) Gov ernment forces announced official ly today thoy bail captured tho vil lage of Quijormi, west of Madrid. Capture of Los Llanos, "u dom inant position of tho greatest im portance" was reported ami the official dispatch said an anti- tuuk gun, four machine guns and a quantity of munitions, as well as 20 prisoners wero taken. Other vllluges in the sector were captured, the government said, and u number of deseriors "have given na news of enemy move ments intended to check our ad vance." (luRurgent officials insisted tho attack south of Caa do Com no was turned aside In heavy fight ing. They estimated 2.000 'govern ment troops wero killed.) Twenty government nursult planes oirmged "a much sunerior number of enemy planes'" at more than $000 feet over the capital, tho miulstorv Raid, and "two fiat (Italian mud el nlaneq were hroudit down, one fulling In flumes, We mffureil tho loss of ouo biplane. Mr. Ryan In Tow) M. It. Hyim of Drain aiiont yesterday In this city on business. Here on Business I.nrry TIiiIhcIi nf Pnrllunri Is hero tills week attending to Imslness. Go to Coast Mr. und Mrs. I.. S. Korschner loft this morning for const pnlnla to snond tho day nt tendlnn to business. Constructing Machlno Shed Paul Deminor Ih constructing; a inuchlno shed on tho Charles Dy sert placo In Klnurnoy valley. Returns Home Mrs. flnrnot nine and daughter havo returned to their home In Portland, after spending tho holiday wnelcend hero vlslling the former's father, Cirant Wilcox, on West First street. Goes to California Orant Wil cox, of this city, has loft for San Francisco- to snend ton days vis iting his daughter. I3n routo home ho will slop nt VreKn, calir., to vis it his snn. Unrrv "WHpox. Starts Today -3 Days I i 1 - I r'oAj7'Loretta Young $) yK2S Adolphe Menjou , r Si &nn 111 ,W-hand ' Gregory Ratoff Pictorial ' V Bill Robinson lPwxTll' yIelen WestlevvLmTltg PREVIEW SATURDAY NIGHT James Dunn Patricia Ellis "Venus Makes Trouble" STARTS SUNDAY For Three Days' World's Heavyweight Championship Pictures (ROUND by ROUND riouT nun i and Northwest premiere showing "EASY LIVING" Jean Arthur Ray Milland Edward Arnold Mnti 25c Eves 35o Kiddles 10c r io.t- Umi;u.m thm W..f7 r ... 2 E. iT. Kelly, above, Federal alcohol tax unit agent at Seattle, who is un- , der bond pending a coroner's Inquest after Fritz Mueller, Seattle butcher, died from Injuries after an alterca tion with Kelly. Kelly said he was wonting on a tip of alconoi smuggling to an apartment. Mueller s son said Mueller was making a charitable do cation of meat to a tenant ot Um apartment houw. Leave for Salem Mr. and Mrs. William Pago and two sous left yestorday for their homo at Sa loni. ufler spending several day at Winchester visiting tho former or's mother, Mrs-. Hugo Sr., and hero visiting his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Hennes sey, Mr. Page wus formerly a salesman at tho It. II. Wilson Mo tor company.. ' Schilling purenilla ...AND LOVE IS YOUNG...!! a gay romance : of a poor prince .froiriPrinceton! 8hows 2-7-9 p. m. if