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    THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
GLENDALE STAR MEMBERS
VISIT GRANTS PASS
GL.KNDALH, April 21. Mrs. W.
T. Harbour, worthy matron of the
local O. E. S, accompanied by
her supporting officers, including
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy K. Robinson, Mr.
and Mrs. C, G. Richards, Mr. and
Mrs. Jlale Norton, Mrs. Harry
Stumbo, Mrs. Emma Humphrey,
Mrs.. Klaie Melssner, Mrs. Ralph
Place, Mrs. Ruth Sether, Mrs. Dil
lie Reed, Mrs. Emm a Harrell, Mrs.
Gladys, Ingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Wood ley, Mrs. Kittle Mc
Mullen and Mrs. Dora Hurper, at
tended the district meeting of the
Order of Eastern Star held at
Grants Pass Monday evening. Ker
by as well as Glendale and Grants
Pass Is included in the district.
The work of the order was exem
plified for the grand officers at
tending, namely, Mrsn Hazel In
gram, grand worthy matron of Co
lumbia chapter, The Dalles; Mrs.
Marjorle Simpson of Kellogg chap
ter who Is Grand Ada, and Mrs.
Alice Winetrout, of the Grants
Pass chapter, who Is Grand Esther
of the Eastern Star of Oregon.
MRS. BATES HOSTESS . :
TO JOLLY DOZEN CLUB '.
MYRTLE . CREEK," April MIA
MI'S. G. R. Bates was hostess to
the Jolly Dozen club lust Wednes
day afternoon. ,
Visiting and sowing occupied the
afternoon after whlcli the. ladles
sat down at a table gaily decorated
with a nest of fluffy baby chicks
and enjoyed lovely refreshments.
Bouquets of tulips about the rooms
added to the attractiveness of the
occasion.
Absent members were Mrs. Mona
Stearns and Mrs. Verna Conley.
Mrs. G. A. Sprague and Mrs.
Fleming were guests. ... , '-.
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RIVERSDALE GRANGE TO
SPONSOR BENEFIT CARD
PARTY NEXT TUESDAY
The Rlversdalo grange ladles
will sponsor one of a series of
benefit five hundred card parties
at eight , o clock next Tuesday
night, April 26, at the grange hall.
Prizes will he awarded and re
freshments will he served. A most
cordial invitation has been extend
ed to the public to enjoy the af
fnlr. At the close of the series
benefit five hundred parties.
of
grand prize will, be awarded.
PAST MATRONS CLUB
TO SPONSOR BENEFIT
CARD PARTY NEXT MONDAY .
The Oregon Eastern Star Past
Matrons club of Roseburg chap
ter hns announced an 'interesting
benefit card party for eight o'clock
next Monday evening, April 25, to
be held at the Masonic hall. Prizes
will be awarded In contract bridge
and five hundred and refreshments
will be served. Mrs. T. B. Vlrden
and Miss Gladys Haskin are joint
chairmen of the party. , The pub
lic has been most cordially Invit
ed to enjoy the affair.
CATHOLIC BENEFIT CARD
PARTY ANNOUNCED FOR
EVENING OF MAY 2nd
The fourth of a series of charm
ing benefit card parties will he
sponsored by St. Joseph's Cutholic
Ladles Sewing society at eight o'
clock tho evening of Mny 2nd at
the parish hall on North Kane
street.,
Prizes will be awarded and chick
en salad sandwiches will be served.
The public has been cordially invit
ed to be present. Committees for
the affair will be announced the
first of the week.
'
EASTER EGG HUNT
IS ENJOYED
MYRTLE CREEK, April 21.
Mrs. Myles Jones entertained at
an .Easter egg hunt Sunday after
noon honoring her daughters, Dor
othy and Phyllis. Among the guests
were Mary Dieckman, Arloue Mick
elson, Blossom and Buddy tlnzloy,
and Leonard Skinner. After the
eggs wore all found dainty refresh
ments of jello, cookies and orango
nde were served to the children
and -the game of "gossip" was
plnyed.
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
ENJOYS SOCIAL
MYRTLE CREEK, April 21.
Mrs. Noma Short was hostess to
the members of the Junior Chris
tian Endeavor Sunday from 2 till
4 p. m. at the Christian church.
Rutli Newton, president of the C.
E,iasslHted. with Jthe, serving and
games. Mr. and Mrs. Shelly Daly
were visitors. ,
Refreshments of Jelld, .: whipped
cream and peaches were enjoyed
by all, after which the children
played games.
GUEST DAY AT COUNTRY
CLUB IS ANNOUNCED FOR
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 ,
The ladles of the Roseburg Coun
try club have announced Friday,
April 29, at two o'clock in the art
ornoon as the date of their guest
dnjr bridge tea to be held at tho
clubhouse.
Mrs. 13. S. McClaln and Mrs. B.
J. Corum are acting as co-chairmen
of the Interesting affair with
Mrs. J. F. Dlilard and Mrs. II. C.
Stearns In charge of tho calling
committee.
CANTATA IS GIVEN
AT DRAIN SUNDAY
DRAIN. April 21. A beautiful
Easter, cantata, "Life Eternal," by
Hdltlen, . was . presented , at the
Christian church Sunday evening
ny a chorus of 18 voices, directed
by Mrs. Bessie Lakey with Mrs.
Mona Hult as accompnnlst. Solo
and . special parts were sung by
Frances Compton, Lois Robertson,
Ruby Hensley, Mrs. Ruby Thomas,
Mrs. Bessie Lnkey. L. S. Compton
nnd uiaude Palciien.
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MR. AND MRS. MICHAELS
HONORED BY FRIENDS
DAYS CREEK, April 21. A
charivari party was given in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mich
aels Monday evening. Those pres
ent wer Sr. and Mrs. Ivan Welch
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Wright and family, Mr. and Mi-b.
Wade Worlhiuglon, Mr. and Mrs,
Ralph Weaver, Mr. urn) Mrs. Don
Snyder, Mr. and Mrs. Wlifong, Mr.
and Mrs. Archie Ferguson, Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Rlioails, Mr. and Mrs.
Ray HoUdahl, Mr. and Mrs. N. N.
Woods, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Paris,
Mr. and. Mrs. Walter Poolo, Mrs.
R. A. Moore, Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. J.
A. Worthington, EUnu Mae Poole,
Belly Lou Weseman, Earl Wese-
man, Merril Opprncht, John Hut
chinson, Richard Snyder und Cecil
Conner.
POETS CORNER
PICTURE POEM
Ily G. M. loener.
With curving bank
And sloping side,
Where the water cress
And Mites ride.
With butterflies
In colors rare,
AmoiiK the lilies
Everywhore.
With a touch of green
And a daub of red,
Where blossoming trees
Sway overhead.
A fulling leaf
In lis .curving flight,
lias chosen well
A place to light,
To glide away
Uy the sloping side,
Mice a fairy sail
On Its lust rldo.
Where trees have fallen
. And partly sank,
Lay hulf submerged
IlcKide the bank.
And sleepy frogs
And turtles came,
A sunny spot
To find and claim. ,
Where tho wild rose,
So tall and rank,
T,ay mirrored thero
. Henoiith the bank.
With gliding birds
And circling bens,
A living picture
Among tho trees.
With rnrvlng sides
And sloping bank,
Whore rainbow trout
Arose and sank.
To glide away
Fathoms deep,
Then break tho surface
As they leap.
I will leave you hero.
Till Bomo other day,
When perhap we'll walk
-Again this wuy..,i(,
PILLSBURY GRAIN
ELEVATOR BURNS
MINNEAPOLIS, April 21 (AP)
Fire todny destroyed the 55-
year-old Plllsbury elevator Willi
loss estimated nt between SllfiO.OOO
ami 5&MJ,niin.- ...
Approximately half a million
bushels of wheat, barley and rye
were destroyed. The structure was
1.1 stories high nnd was owned by
tne Andrews uraln company.
Night Watchman George FroBt,
who discovered the fire, said it
might have started from overheat
od machinery.
EMBEZZLER GETS
PAROLE AT BAKER
BAKER, Ore., April 20. (AP)
Warren Lemnion of Baker was
sentenced to two years in the state
penitentiary today by Judge Mc
Oolloch on n chargo of embezzling
$300 while he was employed hy the
world war veterans state aid com
mission Ho was paroled to bis
brother-liMaw, Mitchell A. (illllnm,
of Baker.
BANQUET TO HONOR
EASTERN STAR HEADS
The banquet honoring Mrs. Ha
zel Ingram of The DnlleB, worthy
grand matron of the Order of East
ern Star, nnd her traveling com
panion, Mrs. Mnrjorlo Simpson, of
Portland, grand Adah of Oregon,
will be held nl I ho Umpqua hotel
civic room nt 0:30 o'clock tonight.
Mrs. Walter Ilercher, worthy ma
tron of Itosohurg chapter, will pre
side. A mooting will follow nt tho Tdn-
FARMERS!
If you are looking for price and quality in feed we
have it in Northwest Feeds.
Northwest Chic Starter Mash with Milk for only
$2.40 per hundred.
We still have a few tons of Wheat to move at $1.60
per hundred.
t
The Northwest Poultry and
Dairy Products Co.
Corner Spruce and Oak Sts.
SIDE GLANCES
'I hate to see anyone try to get by on a drag. That young
man thinks I should give him a job just because I'm his
grandmother,"
sonic lodge hall, and representa
tives from various chapters
throughout the county are expect
ed to uttend. '
MARKET
REPORTS
PRODUCE
POPTLANO, April 21. (AP)
nUTTEIt Prints: A grade, 27Jo
lb. in parchment w'ruppors, 28Jc lb.
In cartons; 11 grade, 2li.Jc lb. In
parchment wrappers, 271c lb; Jn
enrtons.
IU1TTERFAT Portland deliv
ery, buying price: A grado, 25-25Je
lb. country stations; A grude, 2.11c
lb.; B grado, 2c loss; C grade, tic
lb. less.
EC1GS Buying prices by whole
salers: Specials, ISc; extras, 15c;
standards, 15c; special mediums,
1Gc; extra mediums, Mc; undor
grailos, 1-lc dozen. . V,.
Cheese, country meals, live poul
try and turkeyB unchanged. '
POTATOES New Texas. $1.50;
Cnl. white. $1.50 per 50-lb. Iing.y
POTATOHS Ynltlma .Oojy.
i'ii; 70(i; focal,-(10-70C cental; conn-ill
Oregon, $1.25 cental,:
Onions, wool, liny, hops, mohair
and casenra hark unchanged.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., April 21-i-(AP)
(U. S. nopt. Agr.) IKK1S
Market active, strong to 15 high
er, good-choice l(i5-210 lb. drivolns
H.35-50, few 8.25, 2:10-05 lb. butchers
7.75-8.00. choice 220 lb. 8.35, light
lights 7.75,' slaughter pigs 7.50,
packing sows (i. 50-75, choice feed
er pigs 8.00. ;
CATTLE market for c a 1 v o s
slow; steers, heifers and good heef
cows steady, low grade cows 25
and more lower than early Wednes
day, fed steers 7.75-8. 40, common
salable 6.50-7.50, common-good
heifers 6.50-7.75, low culler and cut
tor cows 3.50-4.50, common-medium
5.00-50, good beef cows 11.75, bulls
steady, few houd 6.76-6.25, top 6.60,
vealers steady, medium-good 7.50
8.50, select 9.75.
SHEEP Market slow, steady to
weak, sluugbtor ewes 25-50 lower
than Mondny, ' few good spring
lumlis 7.50-8.00, shhrn lumbs 6.00
50, two decks medium owes 3.25,
good shorn ewes 4.00, common
2.50.
WHEAT J
PORTLAND, April 21. (AP)
- Open High Low Close
Mny 70S 80 7794 80
July .. 761 77 701 77
Sept. - 77 771z 77 771
House Wiring
By Our Expert a i
' Specialty
City Electric
124 W. Cass St. Phone 233
Phone 210
By, George Clark
LOCAL NEWS
Home from Hospital Mrs,
Perry Thielo nnd baby daughter
were taken by the Douglas ambu
lance from Mercy hospital to their
homo at Umpqua this atternoon,
Senator Clark Home Slnto Sen
ator C. w. Clark returned to his
home In Roseburg Inst night after
spending the past two days
business at sulem and uiogou
City. . .
Political Visitor R. R. Master
son of Portland, assistant sales
innnuger for Swift, and company.
was In Roseburg yesterday In tho
Intorcsls of John W. Mcculloch,
candlduto at the forthcoming pri
mary olcctlon for supremo court
judge, position No. 2,
Portland Visitors Mrs. David
Poarson and daughter, Miss Susan,
of Portland, are visiting horo at
the home of her cousin, L. F. Rel.
onslcln. Mr. Pearson, un Insur
ance representative, who accom
panied them hero, wont pit apvUh
on business. . '
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WIFE ASKS DIVORCE
Suit for divorce on allegations
of ilesorlion was filed In the cir
cuit court here today by, Gladys
llurko against Wllbrod J. Hurko.
Thoy woro inurrled In -.Roseburg,
Sept. II, 1924.
ft Iflnfl, Prmif-PiTXt RIm Co., riitafo
Local
N e w s
I Fate, of Myrtle (Meek, was a busl
ness visitor In this city yester
day. New Equipment Added A new
oil steamer und facial lounge wore
added to the equipment of Lentil's
Ileauty shop this week.
Back From Portland Mr. nnd
Mrs. Horj. Wells have returned to
their home on Knst. Ijiiiu street
from a trip la Portland.
8oclal Night Announced Rlvers
dalo grange has announced its so
cial meeting for eight o'clock Fri
day evening nt tho hall.
Sewing Club to' Meet Mrs.
James Campbell will ontertain her
sewing club at her home in Oaks
addition Friday afternoon.
Applies for Bounty Henry C.
Tlson, of Drew, applied to County
Clork Roy Agoo yesterday for
bounty on two coyotes and one
wildcat, ,
Will Make Business Trip Mr.
nnd Mrs. M. M. Waters, of 629
South Main sireet, plun to leave
Saturday for Palouao on u business
and pleasure trip.
Choral Club to Meet Tho Chor
nl club, under the direction of Mrs.
Iloinor Crow, will moot nt D :.!0 n.
m. Friday for practice at the Rose
burg Woman's clubhouse,
Attends to business Dwlght
Phlpps. district warden of south
western Oregon forest protective
association, with headquarters in
Modford, was a business visitor In
Hub city yosterdny.
Mothers Club to Meet Tho
Mothers club of St. Joseph's Calho
lie school will meet next Thursday,
April 28, at two o'clock at tho hall,
tho dnto supplanting thut or
meeting postponed this week.
Townsend Club to Meet The
Molrosc-Elguruso Townsend club
will moot at, 8 o'clock Friday ove-
ulng with II, 11. Roadman as spouk
or. Refreshments will bo served
at tho closo of the mooting.
Move to Melrose Mr. nnd Mrs,
Charles M. Stark ami daughter
Churlene, and son, Richard, have
moved Irani Arcadia, Calif., to
Molroser where they expect to
muko tholr homo.
D. of U, V. Auxiliary to Meat
Florence Nightingale tent, No. 15,
Daughters of Union Veterans of
Hie Civil War, will moot at 7:30
o'clock Friday, ovenlug at: .lliu
urmnry.. , , .
Sewing Circle to Meet Tho sow
ing circle, of Cleorgo Stunner aux
iliary No., 18 to .United Spanish
War Veterans will meet, , III 1;30
o'clock Friday afternoon nt Iho
home of Mrs. T. O. Kent, 476 Smith
Main street. '
For any outdoor occasion
a carton of Blue Ribbon
adds the final touch, Its
rich, mellow goodneBS
haB made Pabst a favor
ite for five generations.
GOOD TASTE FOR 04 YEARS
PABST
ORDER A CASE TODAY
II
n Town Yesttrday M. B. Habko
of Sutherlln, was a business visitor
n this, city yesterday.
Stops Here Homer Carson, of
CorvnltlB, stopped over hero Tues
day to uttend to business and visit
friends en route to Lakeview,
where he will be employed this
slimmer. Mr. Curson formerly re
sided In this city.
Rummage Sale Announced The
Methodist Episcopal 1-adles Aid
has announced an all-day rummage
sale for Saturday, April 23, to be
held in tho dining room of the
church. Mrs. S. Raynor Smith and
Mrs. Earl Wlloy will be In charge
of the sale.
Bible Study Class to Meet The
III ble Study class, taught by J. I).
Chappelle, wilt meet at eight
o'clock Friday evening at the Sum
Miller home in Dlilard. These class
meetings are open to anyone inter
ested in tlihto study. Tho cluss Is
now studying the (iospel by Luke.
Play to Be Presented Tho
Green P.-T. A. has announced Its
play, "Snookv Tavern," for. eight
o'clock Saturday evening, to ho glv
at tho Evergreen grange hall.
The play, n throe-act comedv, will
ho followed by a dance and re
freshments and candy will ho sold.
Proceeds of tho evening will go to
tho 411 club scholarship fund.
Visits "Snap" Glllmore Dow Lo-
Roy of Sun Francisco, orchestra
lender on the Cherlqul, united
Fruit company passenger boat on
tho South American route, was a
visitor In Roseburg for a few hours
yesterday, visiting with J. D.
"Snnp" Cllllinorn, local hand nnd
orchestra director. ' Mr. IeRoy and
Mr. Glllmoro formerly pluyod to
gether In Portland orchestras. Mr.
LeRoy was on his way to Marsh-
field, where his mother, Mrs. Lil
lian Smith, Is 111.
Officers to Be Here Mrs. Ilnzol
Ingram , of Tho Ilnllos, worthy
grand matron of Oregon Eastern
Star, and Grand Ada Mrs. Marjorle
Simpson of Kellogg chapter, Port-
ami, are expected to arrive hero
this evening to visit the district
meeting at 8 o'clock nt the MiiboiiIc
hall, at which time chuptoi'B from
Roseburg, CanyonvHle, R I d d I o,
Myrtle Crook and Oakland will bo
represented. Mrs. T. G: Wnlson
and Mrs. 10. O. Kohlhagon are In
charge of arrangements for tho
6:30 hunquot. Tho refreshmout
committee at tho hall Includes Mrs.
Minnie Eastou nnd Mrs. A. E. El
liott, Joint chulrmen; Mrs. CI. V,
Wlmberly, Mrs. James E. Camp
bell, Mrs. Albert Micolll, Miss Hess
Wharton nnd MIsb Margaret Page,
Decorations are In charge of Mrs.
h. h. Wlmberly, Mrs. R. L. Whipple
and Rev. S, Rnynnr Smith.
Friday and Saturday
WM. POWELL - ANNABELLA
"THE BARONESS AND
THE BUTLER"
TODAY
Big Stage and Screen Attraction
STAGE
"Hello DorlrJ"
All Local Talent
Sponsored by
American Legion .
: SCREEN
Northwest Premiere Showing
Rip-Roaring Action
Evening
Shows
enly
7:15
9:10
Mall. 25o
Eve,. 35o
Klddlet 10o
V
Move to Miller' Addition Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Ruffe! have moved
from North Roseburg to tho Estej
Purls resideuce in Miller's addition
to make their home.
Back From San Francisco Mr
and Mrs. II. W. Taylor returned to!
their borne at 610 South Jackson
stieet Wednesday from a visit in
San Francisco with their son and
daughter-ln-luw, Mr. find Mrs. Clair
Tuylur, and baby daughter, Sandru
Jean. They report an excellent trip
nnd fine weather. Willie in Sun
Francisco, they saw a miniature,
of the next world's fair, which will
be held thero.
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STARTS TODAY
For 3 Days
DYNAMITE IN HIS FISTS
"Old Kentucky
Home"
starrlnq
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EVELYN VENABLE
Always 2 Features
Mats. 25o
Eves. 3So
Kiddles 10o
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