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EIGHT RQ5EBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1938. 0. S. G. BASKETEERS IS Orangemen Lead All Way to 43-38 Finish; Vandals Trim Montana. COIIVALUS, Feb. 5 MP, The Bfavrs of Orison Slate fol .piv nil n tont in iho champion Rhip fiKpiruiinns of th !'iiiv-rniiy of WutiliiiiKton ba.sk Ult;i 11 tea in !uM niKlit. oKiiiim thf nvo-Kaiiie 8(rii'H wiih a vlriory. Tho Oiangfiiifii lf-(i thronyhoiit, nsiiiK a zoiHt (icfifn.'io ami piliiiK up point s Willi quick pm-up nboin which conni'Ctf(l 17 lirncH In 41 trio. Tho 1 1 usk los, fornol I o ptt off tholr kIioIh in a hurrv, matin only 11 out of 72. MarriB, Kniffor and Mamlin wor rit in linn for tho HfUveiH h'-loro LockharL ninth, tho frnt WuhIiIiik Ion hiiHkot. Tho vinltnin' hi-Ht HhowliiK wait at h.'il'timo, wlion I hoy trullfd 14 to 12. Tin Kainn wiih iimistmlly olonri. hut WiiKhiiiKlon lost lunacy und Lock hart on fouln. MOSCOW, Idaho, Fob. T,(AV) Tho I'liivorafty of Idaho lmHket halt Own applied prwtHtiro in liic Rppoml lift If last night to defeat Montana, f5 to III. A ni-ond-hick first half onded 20 to 24 for Idaho, aflnr Die load had changed alniost with ovii-v haskft through most of the porlod. Tim, Vandals scored 14 points In Mir first six nilnulcH ns ttio second half opened, and second HtriiiKers took ovor ax the lead increased. A three-inn ii passing attack, Barrett to Holko to Johnson scor ed consistently. Other Colleae Score Rlanford 2, California 1(3. Lovohi (Los AiiKeles) 41, South orn OitHforiiin 33. Pacific V. 3!l, Whitman cnllfRp 47. Central Washington 47, follege PiiKet Hound 34. Mount Aimel 30, Portland 11. 41. Woslem WashliiKtcM 44, St. Mar tins r.o. l owlslon Normal 43, Spokane Jr. colleen 2ft. Albimy collr-K 85, Pacific col lego 33. folunihln Jr. college 29, Multno mah college 37. Willamette, -lfl, College or Idaho 38. High School Scores Bond 33, Klamath Falls 3fi. MedTord 20, intnts Pass 10 Tillamook 48, McMfnnvllle 2l. St. Helens 20, Astoria 21. Woodhurn 2fl, Silverton 28. ('hemawa 41. CiMiby 38. Dallas Ml. West Linn 24. Milwuiikiu 20, Oregon City 13 Jefferson 41, Commerce 22 I Portland). Lincoln 32. (limit 15 (Portland! Franklin 311, Washington 19 (Portland). Knosevclt 2, Benson 2(1 ( Port land). Hood Itlvor 22, Tho Hiilles 20, IPOSTOLI DEFEATS lly C,AYU: TALBOT NKW YORK. Feb; 5. (Al1) Fred Aposloll, the crown prince of (lie niiudiewoiKtits, hatl corns both fists today from hammering away at the bo.i.li-;noof jaw of Clou Lee. u dumpy, little battler horn Nebraska. Though he knocked out the champion, Freddie Steele, a month ago, Annntoll could net no bcller Ihan a fairly emphatic decision over Lee In a furious 12-ioundei at tho tlardeu last night. Apot.toll must have clouted his tonsil antagonist 200 times fhmli on the whiskers, putting all of his 15S pouucls behind every shot. ah hied fi'om his nose all tho way, mid in tho fifth round lie barely escap ed a knockout, but he fought back so K'luioly that the crowd of 12,001) booed the decision. A l-lo-l shoi l-eiider in the bel ting, four pounds lighter than Apostoll ami several inches short er, Lee scored a tremendous, hit by forcing the fighting In every round. The only trouble was, he couldn I hit hard i'iiuukIi, 'I ho two Judges aw.n ded It to Apostoll by equally wide margins, each giving Die San Francisco sharpshooter nine rounds. Arthur Donovan, the referee, voted for Lee. six rounds to five. Tin- Asso elated Press seme sheet showed Apostoll Hi rounds, Lee three and three even for all practical pur poses. DIMAGGIO HOLDING OUT FOR $30,000 SAN FRANCISCO. Fid). U - (API Outfielder Joe Di niacin mild he doesn't Know the eui salurv he'll s(t!ii for with Ihe New York Yankees, but he Is certain f:ie.ano Is the minimum "not a penny less." Joe arrived home yesterday from New York and a salary conference w It h his boss, ( ) n er Col. Jacob H npperl of I he American league club. Ma He ball's most famous I Hits holdout is reported to have hern ottered iLTt.lHM. He received ?17..".iHi last year. MIDNIGHT BELL FLATTENS KANSKI POKTI.ANP. K.ti r..-(AI't Mlillllgllt H'll. IK'Uli) mliMli'Wi'lKlH prldo tiT I'crtlntiii. n.i.U-.t io til knockout lint Iiihi niKht with n fourth-round knyo ovt-r Mike Kmiflkl, Far". N. 1'.. tn u srht'.lul ' ed Ground bout. Rell weighed ir.7 und K.iiib'm 154. Kcrnm Stownrl. n3. Portland, dnclnlonotl Johnny Hull. IM, Sint tic, In onuthur ltl roundi r. OUR BOARDING HOUSE UMF-PUFP z VOU ACCUSE MS OF COAJCEALING the silver ukjpervour AWTBE55? xZOME, COME, LADS BE SFORTSMEW YOUR WNOCEMCE WAS PRCAED WHEKI VOU WERE FREED PROM THE BVSTiLE KAFFKAFp WHAT SAY VOU WE OOIKI IK) HARAAONIZIMG SOME ROUSIKJS OLD TUNES TO MY ACCOMPANIMENT? ' ' ' PAPOOSES DEFEAT MHMNRliliSOUIiGJllN ii i IBFORD, 35 10 21 Junior Hightowers Click in Winning Style Despite Injury Handicap. Despite Injuries lo tin eo mem bers of the miind, the towering Papooses of Hoseburg Junior high school chalked up a decisive vic tory over their traditional Medlord rivals by a scoro of Itfi to 21 in a basketball game played here last ulghl. Med ford was belt to a lone field koiiI and three free throws for a tolal of five points, while Hoseburg rang up 27 tallies during the first half. Injuries put Sindt and Fiulay out of the second half and Med to id scored Hi points while Hoseburg was getting eight In the last two periods of play. Tho Papooses wore- playing un der a great, handicap because of In juries. A lew hours lief ore the Kanio. I eti ton, six-foot, four-Inch center, wu quite badly bruised when Mr. bicycle collided with an automobile. Hindi was Buffering from an injured fool which he had swathed In bandages. Fiulay suf fered a leg Injury which forced hhu out of (be piny. Teamwork Clicks. Excellent leant wo: k marked (lie first two periods of tint routes;, as the Papooses quickly ran up a v j.de lead. On offense Fiulay set up the plays, feeding to Wlard for close- in shots, and potting several long tosses for himself. Defensive play was featured by the sensational hall-hawking of the diminutive 'iicy, and backboard recoveries by Denton and Sindt. Clever defensive work kept the Med ford players blanketed during the first half and Hayes, substitute forward, scored the only field koiiI for the visitors In the first two pe riods. hi (he second half, with Sindt lino runny mi im- iirm h, i imii limn, t Medford center broke loose to score in points and high honors lor the visitors. Wlnrd Tops 5 c or em. Wlard, the Hoseburg sharpshoot ing forward, was again high scorer for the Papooses, sinking eight i field goals und two free throws for a total of IS points. Flnlay wiiu live neni goals aim one loin shot, for u lotul of II points, won second place honors. The game was marred by many fouls, IS personals being called on t he Medford team and Hoseburg players. Summary. on Roteburq (35) Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp, Fiulay, f f 1 1 Wlunl. f Denton ,c t'tlrv. k Slll.lt. K (looillow, f l'Ml7.iut-W-k, k 1 4 9 Medford (21) Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp. Klorey. f 1 Tlioi inlykc. f Ii Thunuun, v .lont'H, k ... IHxon, k . .. Kyiin. r .. Hnyi'H. f ... U I, f Kiuii-t'tt, c WlllluniH. k I IIVlH, X ... 2 2 I, . :i H IS "I Missed free throws Ros.-buiK--: Klnluy 2. Wlnrd KIU,.nlriek 1. Until. in fi- l...ir..r.l lint-.. 1 Tin.... man 1. K;uell . Jones I. Offi cials: Penni. referee; Collins, timekeeper: llrllton. si-orekeeper. .u,,,,, ,.9 ' 5 -,0li 7f, II SIIKKI- -t'onipureii to week Ihe Medford Mil (snide team won ,,s :,-.r, ,,,,.. ni,,,,,,,.,. over the lto,etiurK Mil Kinder In-,,, lirf. , k.,M, , .,,,. no Inlerestinir preliminary. Th;,., ,ni,a - i;, lmlk ,;,, wo,., visitors, lou.-hed by Ituy 1 lender- Inluhs ti.Tfi-T Oil ; shorn luiilhs 72 90 sou. former Kosehlli K resident, hud Ihs. 6.00 (i 2."; yeurhuK wethers ti ; a ronldernhle advantage In Hlie. i as.nl wethers down lo S f.ll; hulk and were fi-r superior in hall linn-1 killer ewes 2 7f :l.lii. ,ew Unlit .lllnK The ltosehui'K team was ' kinds S 2r. s r.il. few extreme heavy held without n field lioul In the; ewes 2 tie. first half, will, Medford took Iti , lo It, Ihe seeond half. UKainsI the Medford seeond ntrlnir. the KosehurK offenso heitall (-Hiking and rill the Meitford lend down to 17 lu 111. At that point lln (Isltlug with PlROE CW 'YOUR SKULL WITH MV KNUCKLES IF YOU DOkl'T Pl3 UP TH' POUQH X LOST k. AT TH' OFFICB, 1 1 WHEN THEY ' BURIED ME IKJ ' ( TH' CLIWK.' 11 No If.1!'.! than a sail state of af fairs bad come to pass Friday afternoon, and it has to do with the ease of a wandering boy of Hoseburg. Since 3::(0 in tho af ternoon, the lad aged VI, had becft missfiiK from tils home, A five-hour search uvailed nothing. At X:2f) p. in. the frantic parents culled K UN It, and at exactly K.'Hl the news was burning through the night air. The inin ules lick along . . . 9:(M) . . . . . . the phone rings at KKNR .... "yes, we found him. Thank you, thank you, thank you. first stringers vnt back lulo the game and pulled out a victory by a score or l to H. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES Vll.r.IAMSIIKNIl''.lIS()N Kd wan! I.. WilliaiiiH, Voncallii, timl MI1! I'nta Hi'inlf-runn, Itetm-InitK. MARKET REPORTS WOOL IH )ST()N. Fe . B. ( A P ) The Commercial Hulletln today says: "There is more wool being sold. Usually, holders insist, on a clean basis of (fi cents for good French combing topinnking wools, although some wool has been sold Tor two to three cents less. This would menu grease prices ranging from 2H down to 1 ft 1 cents for wools ranging hi shrinkage from fid to 7(1 per cent. Ohio and similar quar ters have been sold at l!X to 2) ceiiiH and three eights combing about a cent higher Tor graded wool. 'Foreign markelfl have been rather irregular but Japanese buy llltr In Anull-iilU t.n.l V.,.., 1 1 u.,,.,,!,..,! ..., ..!,, f' ..... time being "Hat her more buying In the west is reported at prices about on parity with above quoted prices. "The demand in the piecegoods markets is moderate and largely for specialty and sports fabrics both for men and women "Mohair Is rather slow but steady on the basis approximately of Hi) crnis for adult hair in Texas." I lie Hulletln publishes the fol lowing quotations: Scoured basis: Oregon: Fine and f. m. stanle i!-7l; fine and f. in. dothinir Mi- ill. Mohair: Oregon, :I9I0. (Foreign prices In bond.) LIVESTOCK PttltTI.ANIl, Or,... Ki'h. r,. 'API (T. S. 1Vit. Acr.l HOGS Week's inurket weak to 10 low er, eellerullv: week' hulk li;r,."-il m ) 'Mm 1 ll ill I veins nun. few up to 9.111 - !l IT. em-loud lots 11 hulk H:tu-1M1 r, Hi. S.fm-S.iS. bulk IKht lights S.5U. ocenslcuml lots s ;r; ui. kiiiK sows hulked uu-i light, smooth feeder piKs S.TIi- kinds up to .no. "ATT1.K Compured to week "o hellers uneven lo Hf. hover. other elusses slendv: top fed Htl'PI-M ? -.', I...H.. ...... i I steers ti.2ri-i.tlll. olntniiR kil'.ds down to f..Stl. loll .ed hellers Ii BB. hulk in. 'ilium to Bond kinds 6.50- ! ti.Jft, rniiiiiMin down to 4. SO, hulk Rood rows i TS-5 2!i, few on heller- "nn-i ii..n.-; ph. eoiuniou to ine- : " wr ; ,,,w .(U!,vs ' ; " " " ,;M'-,,,,' '"M1 V"" t.i lei in liu 11 to 4.IHI : hulk Kood to eholee venl er 9 imMii.iiii, eoinunm to medium wurir POUri.ANIl. the, Fell 5. (API Open Hinh Low Close May NSb .s J v .SMa July Sllh Mid ,SH .M'u Major Hoople yes, amp VOU'LL, WET- THUMB TMr' SrX M ROLLTfAT THEY PECLED OFF MIWE5 CK IT'LL TAKE A WARSHIP FULL OF SAILORS TO UNRAVEL TH' KNOT I'll tie YOU l DEFEATS PIRATES Close Checking by Victors Features Contest That Results 23 to 12. Taking command in the first few minutes of play, the Hoseburg sen ior high school Indians defeated tho Marshfiebl Pirates, 2:i to 12, in a low scoring contest at Coos Hay last night. Clever defensive play featured the work of both teams, Hoseburg's close checking holding the Pirates without a field goal throughout the entire first hair. Hoseburg took the first quarter ! to 2 and closed Die half 15 to -1, Marshfiebl tallies coming entirely from free throw conversions. The second half was played on even terms, with each team mak ing 8 points. Both teams, using a mau-to-iuan defense, wore following closely. Hoseburg breaking fast on offense managed to work In for close shots, while (lie Pirates attempting to set up their plays were unable to break through the Indian de fense. Due In the close ball hawk ing, the ganif. was slow due to fre quent jump balls. Fouls Numerous The close defensive work also resulted in many fouls, in person als being called on Hoseburg play ers, more than In any previous game, while 12 fouls wore culled on ihe Pirates. Neal. Hoseburg guard went out of the game in the third period on personals, w hile Campbell played only a short time in the last half, due to three personals In the first two per iods. Snili h, Marshfield forward also went out of the game on Hails In the third period. Iast night's victory was Hose burg's second over Ihe Pirates, who were beaten here, 2 to 7, a week ago. Other Games Scheduled Next week Ihe Indians will play a heavy schedule of three home games. Cnlverslty high of Eugene will play here Tuesday night, North Hemi will play here Friday night in a crucial conference con test, and (1 rants Pass plays here Saturday night. Summary of last night's game: Hoseburg (lili) Fg. Ft. Pf. Tp. Mormin. f 1 llullleld. r 2 t'illnphell. v 0 Sunders, k 2 Neal. It I I'eniherlon, c. 1 Hutler, r 1 V. Sunders, k 1 1 5 Marsbfleld (12) Kb. Ft. Pf. Tp. Hanen, f o Smith, r Lilteburp, v. .. Chieiie, K McKadden. p. Chancy, f. ...... KiriiiK. f Davis, c Cadarette, g. Hansen, n 1 t Referee: Laird. Stock and Bond Average t'olnplled hy The Assoelated Press. Fell. 5: SAILORS TO LI M RAVEL y an ir. if, i liul'ls Kit's rt'a st'ks Today Ill s Is. I :! ; J:l 0 I'rev. day .... tio.ti 17. !i :io : 1.2 Month 111:0 .... tiU.it 20 7 il I.I Hi ii Yjir nco iei.2 It. 2 rrj.u 72. hieh lis. 2 21 S :i I !l 47 9 t !:i- ! r..s 1 . .; . 11 .1 !!i:t7 hiKh tm H t'.i "1 5l.il 7r. :i i;i:i7 low f,7.i 1u.1i itl.ti n.7 BONDS 20 10 10 in UK's hid Is I t's Ken. Today l'.2 101 u -i 0 1." 1 I'rev." day . .. H2.:l !' 0 V o litl Mouth uso .... 70 2 !'7 5 91.3 B7.i) Year mo 97 S lot 1 lu; 1 7:1 ti IMS high 70.5 H. 92 2 ; 0 19I1S low .... till 9." 7 Ml.n li'i.l 19:17 hiKh 99 11 Ml I 102 i 717 1937 low 70.:t tl'vj 110.3 til 2 Local News Mr. Price Here V. F. Price of (Hide sj tent yesterday in town on business. Here Friday M. Turley, of Suih erlin, spent Friday in this city at tending to business. Drain Visitor Here J. I,. Kneed of Drain was in town attending to business yesterday. Mr. 8arrett Here W. II. Car rett, of Oleudulo, spent yesterday in this city on business. Mr. Cook Here J. T.. Cook, Kll ton resident, was a business v jailor In this city yesterday. Here From Cleveland O. W. Murdock, of Cleveland, was a busi ness visitor in this city yesterday. Here on Business Cuy McCee of I -ays Creek was here atiendiug to business yesterday for a few hours. In Town Yesterday It. V. Hat field ol South Deer Creek spent a few Jmurs In tow n yesterday on bu-iness. Shops and Visits Mrs. Rut h Pardee of Canyon vilie spent yes terday in town shopping and visit ing friends. Applies for Bounty Edgar 11. Jones of Oakland applied to Coun ty Clerk Hoy A gee yesterday for bounty on a coyote. Undergoes Major Operation Mrs. I-'. A. Campion of .Melrose un derwent a major operation Friday morning at Mercy hospital. Home from Hospital Haby Inn . Norton, six months old, has been discharged from Mercy hos pital following treatment for a se vere cold. Viriting in Garden Valley Mrs. E. A. Cowden of Crow. Oregon, is spending the week at Carden Val ley visiting her brother, A. Nuiay. and family. Undergoes Operation Mrs. V. I,. Holgate of Si.therlitl underwent a major operation at Mercy hos pital Thursday. She is reported to he doing nicely. Flowers Given to Office Mrs. (I. W. Ke.arlee. or P'2 Flint street, presented a bouquet of early spring flowers to the News-Heview olt'ice yesterday. Attend to Business Fred U Southwick and Leslie C Cum niings, of the Douglas Fire Patrol office, spent yesterday al lending to business in Oakland. Home From Hospital Eliza beth Ann Marvin returned to her home at f.nfi K;ut Douglas street Friday, after receiving medical treatment for pneumonia at Mercy hospital. Here Yesterday 1). 1. Randall missionary of the American Sun dav School union, was in RoseburjJ Friday on business. At present Rev. .Mr. Randall N conducting special meetiniis at the Azalea Sunday school. Leaver for Los Angeles Miss Violette llminer of this ciiy left Friday afternoon for I.oim Reach. Calif., to spend about three weeks visitinn her two sisters, Miss Irene and Miss Hita llouser. Discharged from Hospital Mrs. M. I). Weaver of Hf.ti Hast avenue was discharged from Mercy hos pital yesterday followini; medical attention for a fractured ankle which she suffered in a tall Thurs day. Special Broadcast Monday A special program of scouting will be given over KHNK during the re gular school broadcast time Mon day morninn. All parents and friends of scouting are urged to tune in at ll:;tn. Improving - Mrs. C. I). C.leen of Glide, nee Helen Campbell (if this city. Is reported to be improv ed in health at Mercy hospital where she has V'en receiving medical treatment for the past six weeks lor injuries suff-red in an 1 al:tomolile aeeiilent. o Visiting Here - Mr. anil Mrs. .1. 11 ! 11. Koeuii; of Salem, formerly of 0 tills lily, and Mrs. T. H. Harry of llothan. tlretiiin. arrived here yes terday anil remained oi orniyht at the home of Mr. and Mr-i. K. It. Willed Mr. and Mrs. Koenle anil Mrs. Ila.rv value to liosouurK lo I visit Ihe hitter's sister, Mrs. Anna Savers, 01 West I'nrl;, who is at Merey hospital reeeiviu1: medii'ul attention lor n I'rueiured hip. 19:9 CHEVROLET SEDAN New (ininh, excellent motor, good tires $95 HANSEN MOTOR CO. Liberal allowance on your old car. Visits Here Mrs. C. Lauruncej of Dillaid spent yesterday in town' chopping and visiting. Moves E. V. Haley has mov ed from '.i'M North Main street to l2'J I'mpqua avenue. ; Hre Yesterday Frank Young." post-Darter ai Sutherlin, wis here yei-iday on business. In Town Yesterday Richard J Eastman of Winston was a busi- m-ss iHitor here yesterday. Visiting in Grants Pass Mrs. O. J. Win! her has left for CraniK Pass to spend the week-end visit ing- Goes to Game Miss Heity Pat tboil of this city went to Euger.e to attend tho basketball game last evening. In Town Yesterday Mrs. John Casswell Mr. and Of Mvrlle Creek were visitors in this city yesterday. Here Yesterday Alvem Holmes of .Sutherlin spent yesterday in this my visiting relatives and attend ing to business. Ill Paul Abeel of Wilbur, who is employed at the local Piggly Wiggly store, was unable id be at work yesterday on account of ill ness. Visiting in Eucene Donna Mne Campbell of this city went to Eip ie last evening to attend the junior iiih basketball game and spend the week-end vl:;iiing her aunt. Visiting in Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Earl Uailey and daughters. Marbara and Joan, left Friday for Eugene to spend the week-end with relatives. Reported Doing Nicely Mrs. Mary Lane of filide is reported to be doing nicely at the Portland clinic where she Is receiving med ical treatment. Attend Funeral Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of Camas, Wash., came here this week to attend the funeral of the bitter's mother, Mrs. Hundy, of Sutherlin. Here Yesterday Mrs. J. 11. Short and daugli'er. Mrs. .Mabel Wbittaker, of Clovt r Creek, spent yesterday here on business and visiting relatives. Here Frida y Mark Jordan of Sutherlin spent yesterday here on brsiness and visiting his brother. L. W. Jordan. His daughter. Patty, is reported to be ill at her home in Sutherlin. Expected Home Morgan Law son, local jeweler, is expected to return here this week alter spend ing the pat few weeks in Portland where he underwent a major ope ration on his arm. Stops Here Overnight Dr. P. It. Carter, of the veterans hospital staff in Portland is spending to day at the Yet era us Administra tion faciliiy. after which he will proceed farther south, before re turning lo Portland. Attends to Business W. F. ! lies of t his city spent yesterday j in Myrtle Creek and Canyonvllle ' on business. He was accompanied, by Mrs. lies to Myrtle Creek where! she will spend several days visit her parents. Leave for Home - - Mr. and Mrs. left for Iheir try Wright nave home at Cau lllahee. alter spcml- t!ie pat tew weeks in Hose burg. Mr. Wright recently under went a minor operation at Mercy hospital. Effective Sunday, February 6, the SHASTA will be discontinued between Grants Pass and Portland, and Southern Pacific train service will be as follows: SOUTHBOUND: Pacific Greyhound stage will leave Roseburg at 2:49 P. M. dally to make connections with southbound SHASTA leaving Grants Pass at 5:30 P. M. and ar riving San Francisco 9:52 following morning. There is no change in the Shasta's con nections to Los Angeles and San Joaquin Valley points via Martinez and our train the SAN JOAQUIN. There Is no ehauco in sehedule of Ihe ROGUE RIVER, oveniisht train from Portland, whieh arrives here at 3:25 A. M. NORTHBOUND: Pacific Greyhound ctage will leave Rosefcjrg at 1:15 P. M. daily to make connections at Eugene with the northbound KLAMATH which arrives Portland at 8:45 P. M. There is no dinner- in sehedllle of the northbound ROGUE RIVER which leaves here at 12:3S A. .M. arriiiHK Poitland at S:uo In the moraine. FOR FARES AND DETAILED INFORMATION CALL: Smiihem Pacific J. E. CLARK, Agent. Phone 11. 1 L Stops Here Jennte Lindioaj of Salem stopped here yesterday to! visit friends en route on a trip south. Here Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Karl Houck of Portland spent Wed nesday in this city visiting rela tives and friends. Able to Be Out Joe Fredrick son is able to be out again after bHng ill several days at hit home " North Jackson street. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lft" Kennett of Klamath 'Falls s-nt a few days here this week visitim; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fulcher and left yesterday for Eugene on busi ness. Here on Business Mat C. Clov er, representing the grange on the state board of forestry, from Sal em, was a business visitor here Thursday. Returns to Medford Ed Sala has returned to bis work in Med lord after visiting here a short time with his brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Par kinson. Return to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Register left yesterday for their home in Eugene after spending a few days here visiting Miss 1!" Laubaeh and C. K. .Mans field on South. Stephens street. Home From Hospital Robert M. lierrie, seven-vcar-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Herrie of East Douglas street, was dis charged from Mercy hospital yes terday, after receiving medical treatment for pneumonia. Goes to Corvallis H. W. Wal ton, who is spending the winter here from Carrington, North Da kota, visiting his son, E. R. Wal ton and family, left Friday for Cor vallis to spend a week with his daughter, Mrs. Lucille Hibbs. Here for Few Days Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Diunan of Medford are spending a few days in this city while the former attends to business lor the federal latid bank association. While here they are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (I. M. lies. Return H e re Dr. a ii d M rs Kennel b Kinney and the hitter's daughter, Miss Jane Hoffman, and the former's sou, Richard, return ed to their home at the post last evening after having been called to Portland by the serious illness of the former's mother, Mrs. Kin ney Sr., of Seaside, who is re ceiving medical treatment at Good Samaritan hospital. Her comtilion is reported to be slightly improved. C. E. ROBERTS SUCCEEDS BERT WELLS ON GRAND JURY Duo to illness, Rert Wells, chair man of the Douglas county gram jury, which is to meet next week, was excused from duty today by Circuit Judge Carl E. Wimberly. C. E. Roberts was drawn to fill the vaeanev. Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RiTTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kane Sts. THESE IMPORTANT CHANGES IN TRAIN SCHEDULES BOY SCOUTS WILL HEM ROOSEVELT President Franklin D. Roose velt will hold a different kind of ' Fireside Chat" Monday evening, Feb. 7, when he speaks to the Itoy Stouts of America, more than a million strong clustered around ru- dlo seta in cities and hamleta throughout the country. For he will be spenkiue as tho honorary president of the ltoy Scouts of America, as one of fTie grat family of scouts ami scout leaders with years of active scout ing service with the Hoy Scout Foundation of Creator Now York lo his credit. President Roosevelt will send his cordial greetings from the White House to Roy Scouts who are celebrating tho 2xth anniversary of the founding of the scouting movement in America in a coast-to-coast broad cast scheduled on the nation's t'o-ee major netwoks at 6: 15 p. ni., EST. With him on the program will bo Waller W. Head, president, and Dr. James E. West, chief scout executive of the Roy Scouts oC America. Mere than a million scouts lit erally from "Cr'vnland's icy moun tains to Hawaii3 aze.re shores' will gather before radio receiving sets at 9:30 p. m., EST. Wednesday evening. February 9th to listen in on a Roy Scout-NRC birthday party, the first of its kind ever broadcast by the Rov Scots Yf America. Scout pfek-ups on the pro gram will include Hawaii, San Francisco. Denver. Chicago, N'nv York and by short-wave from tho MaeCregor expedition in Green land. o In Town Mr. and Mrs. John Cabot of Tenmile were visitors In tli is city yesterday. DANCE Maccabee Hall Every Saturday Night GOOD ORCHESTRA Come out enjoy the ev ening dancing to a mod ern Orchestra, good floor Where therc'i always a gcod crowd. Sponsored by Eagles 35c 10c Licensed Lady Embalmer