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    ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBUKC. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1938.
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Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
BENEFIT CARD PARTY !
TO BE LARGE AFFAIR
OF TOMORROW, OCT. 14
One of the largest affairs of the
week will he the Pro-America
Douglas county unit birthday bene
fit card party tomorrow afternoon
ut 1:45 o'clock at the home of Mr.
ami Mrs. J. II. Booth on Court
street, to which the public lias been
most cordially . invited to enjoy.
Those desiring to reserve contract
bridge and five-hundred tables are
asked to call Lotus Knight Porter.
Mrs. II. C. Waddell. Unit presi
dent, and members of Pro-America
will assist about the rooms with
Mrs. Broadway," Mrs. A. E. Kent
and Mrs. A. A. Wilder as general
chairmen; Mrs. 1. H. Riddle and
Mrs. I. A. Wells, refreshment
chairmen; Mrs. Hoy O. Young and
Mis. ('. B. Banning in charge of
bridge tables und Mrs. C. E. Marks
in charge of the five-hundred ta
bles. The contract bridge players
will pivot at Iheir respective ta
bles. Those not desiring to play
cards have been invited to enjoy
the tea hours betwen three and
five o'clock. Mrs. A. C. Marsters
will receive the guests calling dur
ing the tea hours.
ANNUAL BANQUET TO
BE HELD NEXT TUESDAY
The annual Past Presidents and
Past Commanders banquet of Ump
qua Post and Unit of the American
Legion will be a delightful event
of GMn o'clock next Tuesday even
ing. October 18th, at the armory,
to which all members of the Unit
and Post are invited to enjoy.
Mrs. V. J. Micelli, Unit president,
will be in charge of the program.
Banquet hostesses Include Mrs. C.
T. Tipton, chairman, Mrs. L. L.
Wlmherly, Mrs. H. T. Hansen, Mrs.
H. V. Van Voorst, Mrs. Joseph Mi
celli, Mrs. Edward Hines, Mrs. II.
Today's Pattern
SMARTNESS SURT TO BE
ENVIED
PATTERN' 471!)
A now sliirtwaister to mako a
lusting first impression that's the
all-occasion frock you want and
Annn Adams supplies it in her lat
est Pattern. No. 474!)! Slimmer
and more flattering than you ever
thought a tailored dress could be,
this casy-to-sew design should en
chant every "fourteen to forty
two." Such a pretty gored skirt, grace
ful on any figure! While the button-front
bodice with Its dainty
yokes and soft blousy fulness is
keyed perfectly to the newest sil
houette! You'll he wise to run up
at least one long-sleeved version in
warm flannel or sheer wool tweed
to ward off draughts. For the
very youthful short-sleeve model
choose novelty synthetics or cot
tons! Pattern 4749 is available in
misses' and women's sizes 14, 16
18, 20. 32, 34. 36. 3S. 41) and 42.
Size If. takes 23 yards fl4-inch.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS (15c) In
coins for this Annne Adams pattern.
Write plainly S17.E. NAME. AD
DMKSS and STYLE NTMHER.
Send for YOCR copy of ANNE
ADAMS' WINTER PA I I rJKiN
HOOK and pick the style "finds"
of the season for your new ward
robe ! See the smartest of clothes
easily stitched from the simplest of
patterns! Fashions tor indoors aim
nut' Dresses, suits, coats and acces
sories! Everything from alluring
nanv wear to snorts togs and at
homo frocks! Slenderizing modes
for the matron! Kiddies' outfits
too! Lovely lingerie! Gifts for
everyone from Dad to the Baby!
Write toriav! BOOK FIFTEEN
CENTS. PATTERN FIFTEEN
pfvts TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
FOR BOTH WHEN ORDERED
tt If! ETHER.
Sonrt vour order to News-Review,
Tattern. Department, Roseburg, Or.
D. McKay, Mrs. Phil Haiih. Mrs.
Roy Campbell anil .Mrs. Juhn Bus
cubark, Jr.
MR. AND MRS. BALL
CELEBRATE SILVER
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
RIDDLE, Octover 13 Mr. and
Mrs. Elbert Hall celebrated their
silver wedding anniversary Satur
day, Oct. 8, ami were given a de
lightful surpri.se reception by their
children, Mr. and .Mrs. Clarence
Nelson. Roscoe and Deity Pall.
Optn house was held from 7 until
11 o'clock and munv neighbors and
friends called to congratulate the
couple. Cake and coffee wore
served by the younger girls of the
crowd. A table was piled high with
beautiful gills lor Mr. and Mrs.
Hall which were opened and in
spected during the evening. Among
those who called during the even
ing were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Aikins.
-Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Linvson. Mr.
md Mrs. Ernest llanimersley, Mr.
mil Mrs. It. F. Nichols, -Mr. and
Mrs. Leland Harter. Mr. and .Mrs.
Joe Mosthaf, Miss Ruth Mosthal,
Mr. and Mrs. J. John Eppinger, Mr.
and Mrs. A. F. Pfaff, Mr. and Mrs.
Perry Cornutt, J. M. CornutL -Mr.
and Mrs. O. V. Logsdon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Riddle, Air. and Mrs.
Austin Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. C. A.
Campbell, Paul Campbell. Mrs. fi.
L. (Irani. Helena A. Riddle, .Mrs.
I.elah Yokum, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
lilundell. W. E. Love. Mr. and Mrs.
E. E. Hart, Annette Hart, C. E.
Logsdon. Mr. ami .Mis. A. L. Mat
thews. .Mable Jane Maltliews, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Hamlin. Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Kellar. Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Primer. Priscilla Pruner,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.. AiUlns, Ardatli
ind Norman Aikins, Mrs. Grace
Becker, Mrs. Alma Siniins, Mrs.
John Buyer, Mrs. A. II. Ash, Mr.
md Mrs. Cbas. .Mosllial. .ire.
Frank Matthews, Roberta Mat
thews, Fred McCullah. F. E. Weav-
Mr and Mrs. C. H. Crow, l',l-
fie W. Ledgerwood. Mr. and Mrs.
Aimer Meserve of Canyonville, Ml
and Mrs. T. L. weaver ot Days
Creek. Rev. and Mrs. James Wil
son. Myrtle Creek, Mrs. Harry Wil
liams. Mrs. Dora w nils, air. an"
Mrs. Milton Acker. Joyce anil Het
ty Acker, Mrs. Ruth Moore, .Mema
Aikins. Elaine Merritt. Hetty Mel-
lor, Katherine und Patricia nan.
Mis. Sarah Hall, Mr. and ills.
Clarence Nelson. Koscoe anil ueiij
nll Mr. Mi n Stautler. airs, neo
McCullah. Mrs. Augusta Wilson and
the honored couple, Mr. and Mrs.
Elbert Ball.
O
HALLOWE'EN PROGRAM
TO BE PRESENTED AT
WOMAN'S CLUB M E ETIINu
A charming Hallowe'en original
kil. written hv Mrs. KUWIll u.
Young, will bo presented at ui
itnsehiiig Woman's club ono-tinrty
o'i lra-k dessert-luncheon ana .liiuee
illg next Tuesday. October ism, at
llio clubhouse. Mrs. F. W. Morri
son, president, win lie in cnuige mm
roll-call topics will ne preseiueu.
Hostesses for the dessert-lunch
eon include Mrs. Ora Welker, chair
man. Mrs. Donn Radabaugh. Mrs.
Thomas Parkinson, Mrs. I). IT. Dior
gall. Mrs. 11. l(. carter aim ,ura. w
W. Ayres.
Mrs. M. R. Richards, program
chairman, has secured Attorney
Paul (ieddes as the guest speaker
on the measures to he voted upon
at the November election.
The urogram skit. "Hallowe'en
Do Praised." written by Mrs. Ed
win (1. Young, Includes the follow
ing cast: Miss Helen Cusey, Mrs.
M. If. Richards. Mrs. Scolt Wil
liams, Mrs. Harrie Booth, Mrs. A. B.
Taylor, Mrc. Homer Grov., aecom
panist, and Mrs. Frederick J.
Porter.
All members and their invited
guests have been invited to enjoy
the afternoon at the clubhouse.
O. E. S. HAS
BIRTHDAY PARTY
CANYONVILLE, Oct. 13. The
regular meeting of O. E. S. was
held Wednesday. A birthday party
was held in the dining room after
the business session. Several visi
tors wero present. Tile tables were
beautifully decorated with autumn
leaves and Tall fruits.
SIDE GLANCES BZ George Oaris
"1 nuess I fiol n colTee grinder somewhere, but (he profit
would be so small it wouldn't be worth my lime to hunt
lor it."
Local
News
Here From Riddle George K.
Aikins. of Kiddle, wan a business
visitor in this city yesterday.
Mr. Lamms Here Fred I-iinuns,
of Oakland, spent a lew hours in
town yesterday attending to business.
Spend Wednesday In Eugene
Mr.and Mrs. . F. Harris, of this
city spent Wednesday in Kngene
visiting friends.
Camp Fire Group to Meet. The
O-Wa-lasR Camp Fire group will
meet at four o'clock Friday after
noon, October 14. at the home of
Mrs. Hamilton K. Johnson at 5U3
Mill street.
Attend Convention Mrs. C. A.
Chamberlain. Mrs. V. J. Micelli
and her mother, Mrs. Annie , U
Kussetl. Mrs. Alba Spun Kb. .Mrs.
Paul (Ieddes. Mrs. John Weather
ford, Mrs. F.sther Spiers. Mrs. Fred
L. Southw-iek. Mrs. Hess, Mrs.
Charles A. Kdwards. Mrs. J. P.
Osborn, Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs.
L. F. Wilson. Mrs. Hoso und
daughter. MisH Uose. Mrs. hrrl
Agee and Mrs. Eva Thornton, all
of this city, attended the W. C. T.
U. state convention in Eugene
Wednesday.
. L. SPERL
MARKET
REPORTS
Leaves For Eugene Mrs. H. F.
Shields, of this city, hns left for
Kllgene to visit over the week-end
at the home of Mrs. I.ige Stunner.
Spend Day in Eugene Mrs. L.
W. Melzger und daughter, .Miss
I'ninces, of this city, silent Wed
nesday vlsllilig friends In lCugene.
D. of U. V. To Meet Florence
Mglltingule tent, No. IS, Daugh
ters of I'liloli Veterans of the t'lvil
War. will meet at 7:. '10 o'clock Fri
day evening at Ihe armory.
70, resident
years, died
Go to Klamath Falls Mr. and
Mrs. .1. I'. Molschenbacher and
Mrs. Ciuce Wells, of this city, left
this morning for Klaliiiilli Falls to
attend the funeral ol' John Long.
"Mother Carey's Chickens" Billed Here
k 4 TT I i' h Jim f
Choral Club to Practice The
Choral club, under the direction of
Mrs. Homer Grow, will practice
at ten o'clock Friday morning at
the lioseburg Woman's clubhouse.
Arrive For Visit Mr. and Mrs.
(illy It. Watson, of Charleston, W.
Va., have arrived Here to visit in
the homo of the former's molhor.
Mrs. J. C. .McCalllsler, on Kasl
Lane street.
Charles I.. Sperling,
of Wilbur for many
suddenly at his homo Wednesday
afternoon.
Horn Sept. 2, 1SC8, at Linden,
Germany, be came lo this country
with his parentH when he was only
four months of age. He made bis
home In Oregon for tho past SO
years, and was n resident of Wil
bur since 192'J.
Surviving are his wife, Anna Gny
Sperling; seven sons and daugh
ters, Carl and Itudolph. Wilbur:
Arthur nnd Merman, Noise, Idaho;
ranees Deninient, I'rulrle Lily,
Idaho; Alice Shumberger, La
llabra. Calif., and Kulh Grey. San
Ilernnrdino, Calif.. and three
brothers, Herman and Albert, In
dependence. Ortigon, and August,
I'orlland, Oregon.
The body was removed to the
Roseburg Undertaking company
parlors. F u n eral nrrnngomelUB
have not been completed.
Edenbower Club to Meet The
Kdeubowor Community club will
meet at eight o'clock Friday even
ing at the community hull. A soc
tn 1 evening will be followed hy re-I're.shmenls.
Townsend Club to Meet The
Melrose-Klgarose Townselld club
will met at eight o'clock Friday ev-
i nine at the Klgarose playshed.
The ladies of the club will serve re
freshments. ,
James Ullison, Uuliy Keeler and Ann Shirley, principals In "Mother
Carey's Chickens," from the famous novel by Kate Douglas Wiggins.
This picture stalls Sunday at Hunt's Indian theatro for a three-day
ihowiug.
FAMILY REUNION IS
ENJOYABLE AFFAIR
DRAIN', Oct. 13 A Tamlly reun
ion and dinner was enjoyed at the
Lee Uarker home Sunday. Among
thot-e present were Mrs. liarker's
mother, Mrs. Virginia Applegate.
and sisters. Mrs. May Scotl and
Mrs. Cynthia Genuond. all of rtnse-
bui-K, and brothers, Mr. Hoy Apple
gate mid iwo dauglilers and son of
Los Angeles, ami Mr. Loll Apple
gate and family, and son, Darrell
!arl::-r and family o! Dram.
The occasion was also the birth
day anniversary of little Miss Shir
ley Uarker, a graniiuaiignier oi un
Harkers. and a lovely birthday
cake with candles was a feature of
the dinner.
LADIES AID SOCIETY
MEETS AT GRANT HOME
RIDDLE, Oct. 13 The Ladies
Aid society met at the home of
Mrs. G. L. Grunt Thursday after
noon, October (i, witli fourteen
members and guests present. A
pol luck luncheon served In cafe
teria Btyle was enjoyed at one o
LOCAL AREA SCENES
"SHOT" FOR EXHIBIT
Called to Bend Mr. and Mrs.
M. 11. Muncy, of this city, have
gone to Dend. Oregon, where lliey
were called hy tile illness ol the
hitter's sister. Mrs. David Allen.
Tlie latter visited several monllis
at the Muncy home this year.
Return Here Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. MeisBUer. and - Mrs. Charles
Ware have just returned lo their
homes In this city, following a
Vonibineil business and pleasure
trip to I'orlland lo attend the Block
show, before driving up to llonne
vllle dam and back home.
Harold Say, director of the bur
eau of travel information for the
Oregon State Highway department,
spent yesterday In itosenurg
curing motion pictures of scenic
and recreational resources. I he
highway department is preparing a
mot on picture covering inuuslry
agriculture and recreation along
Oregon highways to be shown at
the coming world fair in San
Francisco. Pictures were made
yesterday by Mr. Say showing the
i'lshlllg at Winchester, together
with innnv oilier views along the
Pacific highway both north and
south ot Roseburg.
Creations of Art
Vith Needlework
CHARGED TO THREE
COOL WEATHER BABY SET
l!v Itl'TII OUR
PATTKRN No. lllilS
It pays to start early on the
baby's clothes, so that when win
ter is ukhi us the child will have
this complete set ready. It con
sists of simple stitches but when
crocheted forms a solid, well woven
pattern which will keep the wind
away. Make ll in tierinaniown. in
any'shade. and you will be able to
launder It yourself.
The pattern envelope contains
complete, easy-to-understand di
rections: a so wnat croi nei hook
and what material and how much
vou will need.
To obtain this pattern, send for
No. lulls and enclose lo cents in
stamps or coin (coin preferred) to
cover service and postage. Address
News Review. Needlework impair
ment. Knjebiire. Orepon.
(Copvright I93S. by The Dell Syn
ilk-ate, Inc.)
Joved a game of baseball.
Those present were, Doris Craig.
Miriam Witty, Httll Hooker, Holly
Ritchev. Florence Powell. Hetty I Jl
Grander. Juno Moruingslar, Vir
ginia Henderson. 1-etll Woollev.
I.tlu Huebner. Gwendolyn Wheeler.
AUXILIARY AND CAMP
TO HONOR STATE
OFFICERS THIS EVENING
The Uniled Spanish War Veter
ans auxiliary and camp will enter
tain r.t a siv-thit'ly o'clock pollnck
dinner at the urinary tonight to
honor the slate department presi
dent, Mrs. Margaret Rodgers. ot
this cily. and State Commander
Hoffman, of McMlnnville, and in
spector, Pendergrass, of Portland,
as well as oilier vlsillng officers
and guests. The regular meeting
will follow Ihe dinner, at which lime
the stale officers will make their
official inspection.
RIVERSDALE GRANGE
CARD PARTY IS HELD
The Riversdale grunge sponsor
ed a delightful card party as a
lienefil affair Tuesday evening at
clock At Ihe afternoon business me nan. i en iiiiin-n oi nvi. .-
meeting the following officers were, dred were in play during the eve-re-elected:
Maud Grant, president; I nlng with prizes going to Mrs. OI
losie l'farf vice-president :1:11a1 son and Roy Good. The coninnl
Cornult, treasurer: Grace Logsdon,: tee ill charge served lofresh
secretary. The next meeting will inents.
I... ..t tl, !,, nf .Intilo Pfnff With O
Maude Paddock usslsllng. Three UNTAGGED VENISON
new members were added to tho
roll at this meeting.
SPECIAL MEETING HELD
BY SEW AND SO CLUB
DRAIN. Oct. 13 A culled meet
ing or the Sew and So club was
held recently at the home of Mrs.
Venus Davis, to make pillow slips
and lea towels for Mrs. Jennie
Mornlngstar. who lost her home by
lire. At the close of the ariernoon
spent in sewing. Mrs. Davis served
refreshments to those present;
Mesdames Arch Alford. Geo. hes-
tersnli. Gene llKeV. lira roweil.
Carl Henderson. Dave Lukey and
Miss Helen Davis.
The next meeting will ho at the
home of Mrs. Henderson In Iwo
weeks.
POT LUCK SUPPER TO
BE HELD FRIDAY NIGHT
All members of the M. K. church,
South, have been Invited lo enjoy a
seven o'clock polluck supper and
fellowship meeting Friday evening
at the church. Mrs. Slarmer will
be in charge of the evening's pro
gram. GIRLS GLEE CLUB
HOLDS POTLUCK SUPPER
DRAIN. Oct. 13 The Girls Glee
club of the high school held a pot
luck supper in the home economics
room. Friday evening following the
tough football game with Voncal
la. Defore the supper the girls en-
Apply For Bounty Stewart Tay
lor, ol Drew, and John Ogden, of
Glendale, applied lo County Clerk
Roy Agee yesterday for bounty on
a coyote apiece, and O. C. Thump
sou, or llmpnuu, applied lor homi
lies on two coyotes.
Home From Hospital Mrs. Har
old Wbltlock. who recenlly under
went a maor operalion at Sacred
Heart hospital ill Kllgene, has re
lumed lo her Inline here on South
Main street to convalesce. Her
husband is Hie assistant manager
of the local J. C. Penny company
Editorials on News
(Centlnued from nage 1.)
good-choice trucked In lambs 6. SO
TS, common-medium 6.2S-6.00, odd
head good slaughter ewes 2. SO.
PRODUCE
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13 (AP)
Hl'TTKR Prints: A grade. 30c
lb. in parchment wrappers, 31c lb.
in cartons; H grade. 2c lb. in
parchment wrappers, 30c lb In car
tons. HUTTKRFAT Portland delivery
buying . rice: A grade, 2SJ-29C lb.
Portland delivery; H grade, ljc lb.
less; C grade. Ge lb. Icsb. Country
delivery, 27c lb. for A grade.
KGGS Iluying prices for whole
salers; specials, 34c dos.; extras,
32c doz. : standards. 2lie doz.; ex
tra mediums, 23c doz.; undergrades
llic doz.
COl'NTRY MEATS Selling
mice to retailers: vealers. He
light and thin. 8-10; olhers in
luiiieed.
1.1 VK POULTRY Buying
prices: Leghorn hens, over ii-J lbs.,
13c lb.; under 3J Ins., t;ic in.;
others unchanged.
CANTALOCPKS Dillard grown.
20 1. 35 crate.
Cheese, turkeys, potatoes, onions.
wool, hay, hops, mohair and cas
earn bark, stead, unchanged.
LIVESTOCK
PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 13
(AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOGS:
Market slow, steady to weak.
good-choice 106-210 lb. drlveins
8.011-25, lute sales 8.10. 225-70 lb.
butchers 7.50-75, packing bows
6.25-50. light weights 6.75. choice
light feeder pigs salable 8.00 and
above.
CATTLK: Market opened ac
tive .steady lo strong, Instances
15-25 higher, later trade slow. Hil
ly steady, generous scattering
ommon-mediuin grass steers b.iiil-
7.25. strictly good grass sleora 8.
common-medium heifers 5.00-6.50,
cutters 4.00. low cutler and cutter
cows 2.75-3.25, common-medium,
3.7S-4.50. including fat Guernseys
up to 4.25, few good boof cows 5-
25, hulls 4.50-5.25, odd head good
beef hulls 5.50. good-choice veal
ers 8.00-y.oo, heavier calves slow.
few common to fairly good '300-400
lb. calves 4.0IM1.50.
SHICF.P: Market steady, few
Dec.
May
WHEAT
Open High Low Close
.62 62 62 62
,U:iS 631 63 031
DRUNKENNESS ON
HIGHWAY PENALIZED
Changing his plea from innocent
lo guilty, George A. Binder of Elk
ton, recenlly arrested on a charge ,
of being drunk on a public high
way, was fined 15 in the justice
court here today. Mrs. Binder, who
was arrested on a charge of ,
drunken driving, hns pleaded inno
cent, and her trial, originally net
lor Tuesday, has been postponed un
til October IS.
Stock and Bond
Averages
number of deaths during Oregon's
deer hunting season und the sea
Bon isn't over yet.
All because somebody failed to
bo PERFECTLY SURE what he
was shooting at beforo he pulled
(he trigger.
What a pity!
BONDS
Compiled By The Associated Press
Oct. 13:
20 10 10 10
Kit's Ind'ls Ul's Fgn.
Thursday (to coniojl A
Pruv. day 110.2 99.1 94.5 65.0
Month ago ... 55.0 97.il 92.1 61.6
Year ago S0.8 99.4 93.0 66.3
193.S high 70.5 100.3 94.5 67.0
193S low 46.2 93.0 S5.S 59.0
STOCKS
30 15 15 60
Ind'ls IIII'H Ill's St'ks
Thursday (to come) ( A..
Prev. day 75.9 21.2 ,'15.2 51.8
Month ago ...69.0 17.4 31.1 46.4
Year ago 70.2 23..'! 31.0 411.2
193S high 76.4 ai.il 35.2 52.0
1938 low 49 2 12.1 2-1.9 33.7
ALWAYS 2 FEATURES
mis
Starts Today
For 3 Days
2 1
I 7
THE
SIERRAS0
THUNDER
N.w WomUf Ho,..
- and REX
: Kin, ol Wild Hmim
-3" II Mats. 25c
JL - if Eveo. 35c
Kiddles
1Cc
Plus on the Same Program
nvrmimn mab I ik tam UMBOtsai
Ses Ifatf ni Larky gap t rib' bostoet
r
V
PRIDE OF
TIIEWEST"
i wuui mii oomomntu) rasiuiuioui
B
ACK in Lamar, Missouri, high
soliunl youngsters labored for
a week building a record-breaking
pile or boxes and scrap wood tor
a bonfire on Ihe occasion of their
first football victory. When the
morning or tho fateful day arrived,
the pile had disappeared some
store. orantlcal soul having figured
lota Sigma "club to Meet-Thei 'hat It would make an even more
lota Sigma club will meet I-rlday
evening at a 7:4n oclock Biilail sup
per at the home of Mrs. John Wil
liam Robertson on North Jackson
street. Mrs. John Weallierioru,
president, will have charge ol the
program for the evening.
Orln Murphy. Orill Stanley and
John .-Stanley, all of Camas Valley,
were charged in the justice court
here today with possession of im-
lagged venison. They were cited to
uppear tnis afternoon for arraign
ment.
Have Fine Hunting Trip Mr.
and Mrs. C. D. Glenn, of Glide, and
County Assessor Ilarloll Helllwell,
or this city, have returned lo their
homes from an eleven-day hum lug
i rin In Hie Slecn inoiinlalliB 111
eastern Oregon. They brought J
back two four-point and one three-1
point bucks.
Expected Here Tonight Leland
Russell, who has been spending
the past two weeks In San Fran
cisco on business. Is expected lo
arrive here tonight to slop over
between stages to visit his par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Russell,
before leaving for ltolse, Idaho,
where lie will be employed on Ihe
Idaho Statesman newspaper.
Imposing fire in his kitchen range
If you're comfortable and well
fed, you'll think the guy ought to
he run down and thrown into the
river. Hut ir you're cold and a
little hungry, you'll be Inclined to
agree Unit be had a good idea.
So much. In his world, depends
on the point of view.
-o-
BARGAIN DAYS CLOSE
SATURDAYI JUST
TWO MORE DAYS.
Leave For California Mr. and
M i'n. G, tt'mh; l(tft this inniniiiK
for thfflr homo in Oaklftncl, Calif.,
followiim a couple of tiaytt In thin
city attemllnK to buHlnesH ami vi
itiiiK. Mrs. Wade, ni! Ko.ilna I 'or
un is a winter of Frederick J, Por
ter or thiK city. Mr. Wade Ih a
traveling representative lor Mont
jroniTy Ward company.
Eat
Model Bakery's
Ncn Acid
Bread
Having much less starch
than other threads makes
it less fattening.
No refined sugar is used,
consequently it contains
an invert or negative
sweetening Instead of pos
itive, which is Important
to all bread users.
BUY IT FROM
YOUR GROCER
Today, Friday, Saturday
Tides Rip Round It ... In Waves of Love and Hate
Ellis Island . . . The Most Dramatic Spot on Earth.
Fresh from His Triumph
in
"Alexander's Rag Time
Recently Seen in
in
"Kidnaped"
HAPPY RELIEF
FROM PAINFUL
BACKACHE
Many n Xhmft it nit wing, nffginr, priinftjl
bftckff-r) !')ple blume mi col'ts or ntrai!i
f) oftn raumi by tifl kitJtivn wl may
lf -t'lipved itfn trtHtd in tli rtVlit y.
'I Le ki' I !' are Nature' cliif ny ut tiAing
fii-m uriiii and ju'niu dmIii mjt "( tii
bl xd. Mft people paw l".it 'A piuU day or
aUjtjt 3 pounda of wale.
KrHU'nt or cnty puupi with irnBrting
nd burnt nc tho thrre in ay be otnetbiiif
wrong with your kidney or bladder.
If the l.'i n.ilta of kidney tub and filter
don't work li, poiaonoui watte matter it ay
in tlie blood. Thra poiaoru may ftart mtgiut
backaches, rhrurtiAtlc pniiut, low of wp and
energy, getting up (i iff!-In, swelling, puftiiieM
gnder ttio )'-i, !:' Ir1in and dtrijr.rwi.
Pun t wait! Ak your dnigxint for I'oan't
Pill. utM ii rrrm-fully by tmUioiui for iivh 40
year. Tney wive huppy tril and will help t
lA mil of It'lnry tnb rluh it i"ia-iniM
at (rwta the blood. (Jet Uvab't I'llU.
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