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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1939. THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER ETHELYNDE SMITH CONCERT TO BE HEARD AT M. E. CHURCH TONIGHT As the outstanding musiciil event of the year, the Ijouglus County Miuif Teachers association will, present at eiht o'clock tonight. .Miss Klhelynde Smith, noted ho- pnrno, in a concert at the .Metho dist Kpional church, as a benefit m'i'air tor the Itoiehun; Public li brary. .Miss Smith comes to Hoseburg highly praised by music critics all over the I'niteU Stales. She has made numerous coast to coast tours and played any number of return engagements and it is only through Miss Smith returning to Oregon to j sini repeat concerts, that the Music ' Teachers association secured her 1 for this concert tonight. Miss Smith's concert includes groups of delightful numbers, chos en to please audiences of varying taste in music. She is reported to be an unusually talented singer and her concert tonipht promises to be a rare musical treat for residents here. Mis? Smith will be accom panied by Miss Gladys IT. Strong, prominent Hoselmi'R piano teacher and musician. Miss Strong la actiijg as general chairman of the concert and is be ing assisted by Mrs. Clyde Heard, Mrs. II. Tt. Nerbas. Mrs. Homer Grow, Miss Virginia Wright and ?.Irs. John Weather-ford. Following the concert 4h.e pat rons and patronesses have been in vited to a reception honoring Miss Smith to be held at the home of Miss Gladys II. Strong on South Main street. PUBLIC INVITED TO OYSTER SUPPER TO BE 4 HELD SATURDAY NIGHT A most cordial invitation has been extended by the Junior Wo iik'ji's club to the public to attend its annual oyster supper to be served at the clubhouse between five and eight o'clock Saturday evening, March 11th. Miss Verla McLaughlin is gen eral chairman ot" the affair and is being assisted by Miss Kay Stev ens and Miss Marge I-angc. Con tact chairmen Tor the affair include Mrs. Edwin Gardner and Miss Klaine Hrown. The table decora tions nre in charge of Mrs. Adrian Howen, Mrs. Reginald Rrskine. Mrs. Gordon Stewart and Mrs. Jack Chapman; hospitality, Mrs. Frank i.ong, Mrs. L. K. Fies, Mrs. Regi nald Erskine, Miss Virginia Wright, Miss Carmel Ncwland; serving, Mrs. K. A. Pearson, Miss lleverly Winston, Miss Ilettibelle Knott. Miss lietly Strong, Miss Geneva Crouch, Miss Lois Seuaerer, Miss Marie Hebard, Miss Vivian Hartley and Miss Ruth Kershner. Kitchen, j committee includes, Mrs. Pearl Jdc Gowan, Mrs. Ray Wynne, Miss Betty Shoemaker and Miss Eleanor Eastling. Publicity for Hie oyster supper is in charge or Mrs. Gordon Stew art, Mrs. Leon Vearwood and Miss lleverly Winston. a PUBLIC INVITED TO CHARMING OPERETTA NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. "Peep Show Park," a colorful and charming operetta, will be present ed by 7.) students of the Kullerton school at eight o'clock next Mon day evening, March i:!lh, at the new school. A most cordial invita tion has been extended to the pub lic to attend. Tickets are being sold for the operetta by students of 1 he school. The cast of seventy-tivo will ho in colorful costumes. Miss Floy Cooper, assisted by Miss Dorothy lfale Jackron. have charge of the operetta with Miss Helen Shreevo in charge of properties, i o SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN MARY LOU ROACH DRAIN", March 0. A surprise' was given Mary Lou Roach, at her home Tuesday evening from 1 to l o'clock. The following school mates enjoyed the party: Paula and Richard Cramer. John, Mary and Loree La Grander. Jack and Jnan Lyons, Jack and Jim Snook, Richard. Roland and Ehion Let som, John Hogan, Belva Lukey, Sam Russell and Joan Roach, Aft er games were played, Mrs. Roach served cake and jello to the guests. BARN DANCE TO BE . ENJOYABLE EVENT OF SATURDAY EVENING Residents of Roseburg and sur rounding communities are invited to att're themselves in "country bumpkin" costumes and attend the club barn dance to be held at nine o'clock Saturday evening at the armory. The affair promises to be one of the gayest and mort en joyable social events of the early spring. POETS CORNER The following was published In the January number of Little Wit. DIAGNOSIS When your heart ' burns like a stove. And you think you are in love Sure, it's something that you et; Alkalize and so, forget. When your head is in a whirl, AiM you blame it on a girl Darlintr, yon have indigestion; Alkalize and solve the question. Tf you feel Infirm and weak When you kies a maiden's cheeV That's not love; Surprise: Sur prise Von only need to alkalize! Marjorle Hunt Pettit. SENIOR CLASS PLAY TO BE HELD MARCH 17 SCTHERMX, March 9. The senior class play of the Sutherliu high school to be presented Friday, March 17. at ii p. m. at the school I gym has the following cast of idiur 1 :tcters: Elvira Wofford as Mrs. Louise Prcsfott. an old fashioned mother; Kenneth Crawford as Stanley Pies cott. her son; Verlie Gildersleeve as Coral Prescott, her umbitious daughter; Paulino Trozclle as Dolly Prescott, her mischievous daugh ter; Villa Wolfe as Aunt Madge Law ton, weepy widow; Edna Mae I'pdike as Etta Ford, Prescott maid; Counel Davis as Easum I low ers, Coral's suitor; Gerald Williams ii? Lucius Fowler, scheming miser; June Mini son as Edna James, Coral's college chum; Venetta Era ser as Roberta Prescott, Stanley's rich wife; Everett Owens as Fred erick Uriscoll, Robert's uncle; Monte Rountree as Lord Cecil Htm yon. an English nobleman. With tins large cast of charac ters, a lively comedy that will hold continuous interest throughout bids fair to be the best play of the sea son. o o MRS. GEORGE COOPER HONORED AT SHOWER SI'THERLIN. March fl. Mrs. Dave Pltchette, Mrs. Sidney Weg ner and Mrs. Cecil Can acting us joint hostesses gave a delightful shower party honoring Mrs. Geo. Cooper Friday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Cnrr. Mrs. Cooper was the recipient of many beauti lul gifts. Lovely refreshments were served to Mrs. Cooper, Mrs. Chris Uachman, Mrs. Jack 1 Jen ley, Mrs. Joha Turner. Mrs. A. Ottlnger, Mrs. Dave Cooper, Mrs. Win, Lucas, Mrs. Claire Edwards, Mrs. Win. Woods, Mrs. John Cook. Mrs. Henry Ilarge, Mrs. John Mus grove, Mrs. Ernest Cordy, Mrs. Scarborough, Mrs. II. W. Snook. Mrs. Stella French, Mrs. Albert Vellund, Mrs. Geo. Holler, .Airs. A. L. Heal, Mrs. Frank DoMorrilt, Mrs. Walter Stowe, Miss Helen und Juauila Allen and Miss Opal Cole, by the hostesses, OFFICERS ELECTED FOR HOBBY CLUB DRALV, March 9. The Drain grade school Hobby club elected new officers at their last meet ing, Roland Letsom was elected president; Jack Snook, vice-president; Joe Steinbacher, treasurer, and Wallace Asker, secretary. At the lasL meeting of the IVT. A. the hobby club placed on dis play and gave short, talks on their various hobbies. Kenneth Morgan, John Danville, Wallace Asker, Clarence Leonard, Jack Hedrick, Richard Letsom, John Hogon, Ram Russell, Roland Letsom and Mary Lou Roach gave the talks. Today's Pattern 861 YOUNG OR NOT, SMALL SIZED FIGURES LOOK GOOD IN THIS I!y CAROL DAY This is the saucy, ultra-feminine type of dress that junior sizes of any age wear particularly widl. It's very young and a trifle drepster than most boleros, being fitted In snugly just above the waistline, anil tied with a bow. It nay be trimmed either with contrasting braid or u ith a quilted txnter. The frock, even without the bo lero, is pretty enough to hold Its own. It is very simple, has o Fii:art full skin, beautifully liny waist and hih-shnuldered sleeves, ChaHis. fist crepe and silk print are good fabric choices for ibis de siun. A combination of plain und printed materials or a sharp color contrast would work well in it. Patten: 8'Jt.l is de.-itrned for sizes 11, 13, 15. 17 and Si.e 1J requires 4 1-4 yards of ;i'j-iiuh material for the dress; 1 yards for the bolero; 4 yards of braid or 1 J yards paddln;; for quilted design. 111 Mi W STUDY CLUB HAS 1 MEETING FRIDAY DRAIN. March 9. The Study club met Friday with Mrs. Gladys jHehietii as hostess. A 1:30 o'clock oesseri was serveti louoweu ny ine Ktudy noriod. The psychology talk on "Family Relationships" was rado by Mrs. Lola Delauney. Mrs. Thelma WpsspIji gave a clever travel talk and Mrs. Ressie Lukey the ontional on her hobby collec tion nf oil stamns. Tho'-o nrereut were Merdames Marv McFarlnnd. Vera Patchen. Ed na Kenpy, Mona Jhilt. Madeline fool. Efrin Austen. Maude Cowles, Thelma Wessela. Lola Delaunev, Hfjsie Liiifv and the hostess. Mrs. Helet'. The ne:t meet in tr will bo with Mrs. Kcuney March 17th. MP'S. AHAIR INITIATFD INTO HONOR SOCIETY MONMOCTH. March fL Mrs. Margaret P. Adair, a gradnnto of Rom-burg high scbool, was initiated into Simla Emdlon PI, women's scholastic honor socintv of Oregon College of Education. Monmouth, at an infiintinn p'eeiin'r held recently. Admission to this poHety is limited to v:n"in who nn'ke a grade of R or higher in all subjects carried In i their college course for one quar ter. Mrs. Adair is conmleting a course in elementary teacher train ing at the State Colletre of Educa tion. A M 4 RiRTHDAY DINNER GIVEN MRS. HALL SCTDERT.1N'. March !. Mrs. Robert Hull was honored with n de lightful birthday dinner at the hohte of her fou and dair.'hter-ln-;luv, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holgate. Saturday. Covers were placed for iMr. nnd Mrs. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. i Vorn Holgate and son. Lloyd. Mr. lend Mrs. Percy Luehterhund nnd j Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hohrate and! two cninireu, .Joyce and Frank, Jr. m JUNIOR CLASS DANCE HELD SATURDAY NIGHT SI'TTTFTH IV Mnreh 1 Tim junior class fiance jriven Saturday ( evening at the Sutherlin gvnina siuni v.ns well attended. Music was furnMied hv the Kite Owl or-1 chest i a. proceeds from the dance; win ie used for the annual junior senior baii(iiet. PIF. SOCIAL GIVEN BY P.-T. CLUB SUTHERLIN', March fl.-The pie social given by the Parent Teacher club Friday night was at tended by a small crowd due, per haps, to the epidemic of whooping cough. John Musgrove auctioned the pies and dancing was enjoyed dming the evening. BRITISH NAVY TOLD TO ANSWER ATTACKS LONDON'. March !. AP) Foreign Secretary Viscount Hall fax announced today that the navy had been instructed tS retaliate against any submarine attacks on Hi'llish vessels nltomming (() run the nationalist blockade of repub lican Spain. lieplying to questions in the house of lords on Ceueralissimo Franco's threats to sink vessels altemptiug to reach Spanish in publican ports, Lord Halifax de clared: "Instructions already have been given to his majesty's ships direct ing them to give all necessary pro tection to Uritish vessels which might be the oojeet of such an at tack and to retaliate even inside territorial waters against anv sub marine taking such indefensible action." INTERNAL REVENUE APPOINTMENT MADE WASHINGTON', March C (AP) William It. Woods, Jr., was ap pointed today district supervisor of the bureau of internal revenue for the 15th district, comprisintr Wnnli ington. Oregon, Idaho and Montana. "DRUNK" SENT TO JAIL A fine nf Sin un'i ftm.nan.I tt. t..u. tfee court here today upon Karl uecit a transient, who pleaded utliltv before .lndco P W M iut c. to a charge of being drunk on a puonc mgnway. Lacking money to pay the line, he was sent to jail for five davs. The "Wednesday of the Cals" was started by Haldwiu III, Count of Inlanders, as a day on which cats were bulled from towers to ward olf evil. PRODUCE PORTLAND. Ore.. March 9. (AIM mJTTKU Prints, A grade. 2!i Jc lb. in parchment wrappers. .'H'ie 11). in cartons; It grade, 2Hic lb. in parchment wrappers, 2Hic lb. in cartons. HI'TTKItKAT Portland del ivery having prices : A grade. 27A-2c lb.. Portland delivery; IJ grade, le lb. lees; C grade, fie lb. less: country delivery, Ufie lb. for A grade. KiidX WlmlosaletK' buying prices: Specials, l!ic do..; extras, lsc doz. ; standards, large, 17c doz.; extras, medium, Ific dr. ; extras, small, lac doz. Selling price to retailers generally 2c doz. higher. Cheese, country meals, live poul try, turkeys, potatoes, onions, wool, hav, bops, mohair and cas cara bark, steady, unchanged. LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, Or-.. March 0 tAP) (I. S. Kept. Amj IIOC.S Market opened fully steady: later mIow and wek to in or more lower: pood-dud: e 11.V21.1 lb. weights early ft.nn-S.r.O. later down to R2-": 225-2 n lb. butchers 7.75 7.5; light lights 7.75-Mm; pack ing rows C.50-6.75; f eerier pigs MARKET REPORTS .- SIDE GLANCES "I'll explain swing music if you mean by Ma-da, S.OO-S.25; one outstanding SI lb. lot 8.30. CATTI.K Market slow but mostly steady; instances lfi-25 be low week's high on cows; medium-good fed steers fvV.UMi; common down to 7.00 ; cutter to common heifers fi.0tMI.75; medium 7.1!5; good hea'ers quotable to S.50; low cutler and cutter cows, li.75-4.7r.; fleshy dairy type 5.00 5.75; guod beef cows eligible to 7.25; hulls mostly G.OO-tt.oO; cut ters down to 5.00; good veulers y.uu! 5u. choice 10.00; select 10.50. Sill'-10 1 Market steady; good choice fed woo led lambs Huleable S. 15-10; shorn lambs 8.00 down; good spring lambs eligible around 12.50; good-choico ewes 4.0U-5.00. WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., March D. fAP) Open High Low Close May .. 68 G8 68 68 -o- oTirn oi ri.Ai. ii :. it i n n lit Hie ('diiiiiy Cmirt nf the Ktnto of (n-uon for DiniKlas Ceiluty. III the mntlt'i- uT tin- I'Mlulu nf Alary M. , tlt-i luiry, OiTeiiNt'il. Nu tiro is bi-iiliy given that thf u hiltTHlmied (txi'rul rlx of tlio above entitled eNtiile ill), on the ninth chiy Mulch, 1 !:!!. file In the utiovf entitled court und euue Iter final aceuuut and that the emrt on Id date made u lid entered an or der riving Saturday, tl IkImIi clay nf ,ril, l!i:il( at ten o'clock in the fiiieii'ioii of Hit hi day a the time, and the Cimnty Court ltooin in the CiMMt lloune In Itosi'hiil'K. Ituiighis Connly, Orej4nn. as the phu-e for heating' f'hJeelioiiH to said areiUllit. TluM'efore. all persoim interoMled In nn id ewlate nil' hereby notified and i -eq ufrcd to file niiv and all ohjei t lniiM to nnld Final Aeriuinl in the nh.ive int i fled Court und Cause prior to Kuld date and that any and all Kinh ohjertlons will lie heurd and tleleriuincd at said time and plnrn. Ialed and flfs( Mlhlislu'd March nlnih, I'.Ct'j. HHLICN I.MlHinif, Kx.Miilrlx of the esiuto of Mary K. ti i ei miry, i pv. u, -O- ITATIO-V In the County Court of the State of ( ircKoii for UnUKlas Count v. lit the matter of the. udoptlon of Itohi'i-i I nl I ten vi-r, a minor. Ti.: Charley W. Heaver. In the inline of lite Mtate of Ore gon, ymi are hereby required in ap pear in the almve entitled court and catiHc within fottr weeks from the date of the ncrvlce of HiIh ci tation upon you, then ami there to Klmw cauHe. If any exlut, why an order hlioiild not h made hy tho (ilu.ve entitled coiirl for the adop tion uf tlie said Kohcrt Dale Heav er, a minor child, hy the petition er, V. L. Timin and the name of Die Maid minor child changed to llohert I Nile TiHon. WltneHH my hand and seal of the ahove entitled court at ItuHehunc, I oiiKlas County, Oregon, thin ITith day of .Ininiary. lii:i!t. .MOKltIM ('. IKlWKMIl, County Judge. Attest: (Seal) KilV AC.KK, Countv Clerk. Ity l-iiu (. Poller, Deputy. XOTICI-3 OP. SIIKIMI-I'-H HAt.K OF UK A li I'ltOIMOllTY Notice Is lierchy Riven that bv virtue of ati execution nnd order of sale issued out of the Clrriilt Court of Hie State of Oregon for Doug Ijim County on flu 1 1 th day of Kehruary, V.W.t, upon nnd purtinnt to a decreo duly given anil made hy fald court on the KUh day of Feb ruary, lit.'lfl. in a Kiilt for the fore-1-Ionure of u mortKHKP jiending therein in which The Federal Land Hank of Spokane, n corporation, wa plaintiff, and Wllllniii J1Jh ' cup. n bachelor; Leendert du Waard nnd KalaUnn dc Wnnrd, (Hifhand and wife; Federal Farm .Mort ga Kt 'or porn t Ion, a corpora tion: D. Korldy and Lucille Jioddy, liuHhand nnd wife; H. V. ttoddy and Ornee I toddy, btinhanil and wife; and Oakland National Farm Loan AsHoefnt ion, n corpora tiou. were defendant, which exe cution and older of nale wan to me directed and commanded me to Hell t !ie property hereinafter dcut'rib "d to nnOnfy certain llenji and i-liai'KfH In mild decree Hpedfted. I rt'ill, on .Mondav. tho 20tli day "f March. 19:i!i. at the hour of ten o'clock I n tho forenoon of ml A day. at the courthouse front door mi Itoset.iirK. DoukIhk Countv, 'ireyon, offer for Kale and fte at tiuhlic niftlon, for canh. auhject to Md'-mpti"ii an provided ' law, all ihe riKht. tllie nnd Intercut of the defendant in nnld milt and of all perwotiM cbtlminic by, throiiRh or under them or anv of them .ilnee the Mt day of February, 1!.H. In or to the following deiicrihed real property, to-wit: lt Seven. KiK!:t nnd Nin In l" k KiKht. Plat "M" of The Htlth ei 1 i n nd n nil Wn t e r Compa n y. Tcordintf to the dulv rerdei map on file In the of f(r of the .u y Clerk of DfiiiKltii County. OreKon. Situated in ItouKln County, State of OreKort. Together With tho tenement. M-red it anu-n ti and iiiipurtenuri'fn hereimio t'eiruiEiiiff or lii any wise appertaining. U-iUni Una lltli day of Fehruury. PKRCr A. WKHII, Sheriff of DouKhiM County, Oregon. COPR. 1939 BY NtA SERVICE. INC. T. M. BtC. U. 8- PAT. Off. - " By George Clark you and dad will lell me what Ja - da, jing, jing, jing.' " XOTIt'B TO CUIMHTOHS Notice Ih berehy kIvcii tluit the undersigned has heen duly apiioint ed hy the County Court nl the State of orenon. for I louglas I'ounty. executor of the lust will and testa ment of Frank Allen Clemens, dn- t'eunt'd. All perMoiiH having claims against the estate of naid decedent are reou i red to present the same to me at. the Itosehurg Branch of tlie I nltcd States .National Hank uf Portland at Itoschurg, Oregon, properly verified, as rciiulred hv law, within six month from this uate. Dated .March n. 19.1!t. 1 VAN O. P1CKKNS, Kxeeiitor of the Last Will and Testament of Frank Allen Clcui fiif. Deceased. XOTH'V; OK Hli::itM' F'M SAI.F. OF ii fa ii riioi'i.itTY Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sal issued uiit of tho Circuit Court of the .Statu or Oregon for DoukIhh County on the 11th day of Feb ruary, l!t;ut, upon nnd pursuant to a decree duly k I veil and made by said court on tho 11th day of Feb ruary, Item, in a suit Tor tho fore closure of a niortKagn pcndliiK' therein lu which Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, u corpora tion, was plaintiff, and .toseph JO. Thomas, a bachelor; Joseph K. Thomas, as executor of the last will and testament of ,1. V. Thomas, de ceased. Charily Dudwlg and John Doe Dudwlg. whoso trim natno is Paul laidwlg, wife, anil husband; David .1. ThomaH, a widower; Dan iel P. Keobano. as administrator of the estate of David M, Thomas, de ceased ; C It. SprliiMcr and Iiiilah Springer, h unhand a ud wife ; the unknown heirs of .7. W. Thomas, deceased; The Unknown helra of David M. Thomas, deceased; and also all ot her persons or pa i t les unknown claimliiK any rlnlit, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate described in the complaint herein. were defendants. which execution and order of snle was lo aie directed and commanded mo lo sell the property hereinafter de scribed to sallsfy certain liens and chargcH In said decree specified, I will, on Monday, the 20th day nf March, ItKty, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day, at l he courthouse front door In Itosehurg. Douglas County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at puhlic auction, for cash, subject to re demption as provided hy law, all the right, title and interest of the defendants In said suit and of all persons claimliiK by. through or under lliem or any of them since the 1st day of March, l!:tl. In or to the following described real prop erly, to-wit: The NorlheaHt quarter of I be Northeast quarter uf Hecifon Six, Township Thirty-two Kouth. limine Three. West of the Williimettu Meridian; and tho Southeast uuitr ter and the Fast half of the South west quarter of Keel Ion Thirt v one; tin- West half of Urn .South west quarter and the South half of the Northwest quarter of Sncllon Thirty-two. Township Thlrtv-one South, Itange Three, Went of the Wlllametla Merdlan. Together with all water right n. and rlKbts in ditches, canals and laterals, a ml rights of way there for, appurtenant to said premises fir used In connection (herewith. In cluding (hut not limited to) tho following; With rlRbt to usn fc'ntor of Meadow Creek for Irrigation of Ha acres of laud as evidenced hv State Permit dated April fi. Va:v. with n priority of September 7. lUOIi; Fxccpting the following; HeKfiininic at n point 3.riQ feet North of I he Southeast corner of Section Thirty-one, T o w u s h 1 p Thirty-one South, Range Three, West of the Willamette Meridian, on the Section line between Sec tions Thirty -one and Thirty-! wo, thence North -IT feet, thence West IMG feet, thetico South Ifi feet, t lionets Fast 21u feet to the point of heKlniiiiirc. Also excepting from the above described land (be following: "All merchnnlahlo fir und plno H III her llpotl I he fMrelfMitlK d ever l ti ed land, with rull HkM, leave and license to no upon (he proper! y with all loKglng apparatus and to cut and log upon said described land, and to remove therefrom any and nil of the said timber thereon. toKether with full right, leave nnd ticenso to placo saw mill or flaw mil Is upon said land for 1 he pur pose of sawliig said timber Into lumher." Situated In Douglas County, Stale of Oregon; Together with the tenements, hercdlta inents a nd appurtenance thereunto helonglntf or in anywise appertaining. Dated this 11th day of Febru ary, JUS!. VKWY A. WKIM1. Sheriff of Douglas County, Oregon. VlckVMR0.HOU X'r& V'". drop. "P Tm. or sneeM. WORLD'S MOST WIDELY Local News Ill at Home Mrs. J. P. Motschen bacher is reported to be 111 at her home on South Main street. ' In Town Wednesday Heorge II. Turner, of Kugene, spent Wednes day in this city attending to busi ness. Chnna snA Uiclte Fnhl Raper, of Voncalln, spent yesterday i:i this city shopping and visiting' menus. Ill at Home E. II. Walton, clerk at the Hotel Umpua, is reported ta be III at his home on Chadwick street. Here Few Days Ed Hnrstow, of Anchor, is spending u few days in Roseburg convalescing from a re cent Illness. Choral Club to Practice The Roseburg Woman's Choral club will practice at 10 a. in. Friday at the club house under the direction of Mrs. Homer Grow. D. of U. V. to Meet Florence Nightinga'.e tent, No. lfi, Daughters of Union Veterans of tho Civil War will meet at 7:30 o'clock Fri day evening ut the armory. Sewing Club to Meet The sew ing club to George Starmer auxil iary to United Spanish War Veter ans will meet at two o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. M. Compton at HOI Spruce street. Tamale Sale Announced The Women's council of the First Chris tian church has announced a ta male sale for Saturday, March 11, at Powell's hardware store on North Jackson street. Food Sale Saturday Tho Green P.-T. A. has announced a cooked food sale to he held Saturday, March 11, ut McKenn nnd Bald win's furniture store on Cass street. Proceeds of the salo will go to ward 4-1 1 club work. Gleemen Not to Meet The Itose hurg Men'H Clee club has post poned Its weekly practice tonight on account of tho concert of 10th elynde Smith, to he held at 8 o'clock this evening at the Metho dist FpiHcopal church. Reported III Mrs. William Mor gan is reported to be convalesc ing from a recently sprained buck and is now visiting friends in Riverside. Mrs, Morgan has been residing the past eight months at the home of Mrs. W, H. Fisher in l-atirolwood. D. A. R. to Meet The I. A. Ii. will meet at two o'clock next Mon day at the lioytl Hales home on the North l'aclfic highway, with Mrs. Males and Mrs. Fdwin Itoolh as joint hostesses, MiHS Adeline Stew art, regent, will conduct the busi ness meeting and Mrs. Homer Crow will have charge of the program. H. E. Club to Meet The Rlversdale grange homo economics club will meet at a one o'clock luncheon at the Garden Valley Wo men's club house Friday with Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, Mrs. W. . l.ovo und Mrs. Harvey lOwens as hostesses. Brings Son Here Mr. and Mrs. Hen Palm have relumed from a trip to Portland, bringing their sou, Glenn, home from Good Sama ritan hospital, where he has been receiving medical treatment for In juries suffered a number of months ago. Glenn Is reported to be much Improved nnd able lo be out on crutches. lota Sigma Club to Meet The lotn Sigma club will meet at 7:30 o'clock Friday night at the Roscoe Marsters homo ut 805 Fast Sixth street, with Mrs. Marsters and Mrs. Hugh Harrison as joint hostesses. The meeting will be lu charge or Mrs. W. II. Carter in the absence or the president, Mrs. John Weath erford. WE ARE NOW BAKING HOT CROSS BUNS Buy Them From Your Grocer MODEL BAKERY 1 aids to symptomatic control of D "eMy inggri! m V noiwu- USED MEDICATIONS Of THEIR KIND Reported III Mrs. 1). P. Shields Is reported to be ill at her home on Mill street. Here for Funeral Mrs. Ouy Mullin, of Comiltle, is spending a few days here, having come to Roseburg to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Agnes Neal. Modern Arts Club to Meet The Modern Arts club will meet at two o'clock Friday afternoon ut tho home or Mrs. II. V. Sullivan at 702 South Stephens street. Here for Funeral Mrs. fJeorge Neal und Hud Neal, of Ashland, are hero to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Agues Neul. During their stay, they are guests at the Justin Kile it home at (illdo. Return to Idleyld Mr. and Mrs. Ixniug W. Jordan returned to their homo at Idleyld park lust evening, following a few days' visit In Suth erlin with the former's brother und sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Murk Jordan. Admitted to Hospital Medical cases admitted to Mercy hospital this morning include: Manning Compton, of tho Steainbout CCC camp, and Perry A. Morton, of CU Kant Douglas street. Home From Hospital Mrs. Ad am Myers, of this city, and Mrs. C. Levering and baby son, of Suther lin. were discharged from Mercy hospital Wednesday. F. G. lluell, of Dillard, another patient, was dis charged thin morning. Leave for California Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Applewhite left Wed nesday for their home In Liver more, Calif., following a week's vacation visiting the formor's pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. R 10. Apple white, on South Jackson street, and Mrs. Applewhite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jordan, In Suther liu. Rummage Sale Dated St. George's Fpiscopal guild has an nounced March 25th ns the dato of Its rummage stile to he held from 10 a. m. throughout the day at the parish house on Fast Cass street. Mrs. M. F. Mlddloburg Is chairman of the sale. Visit at Muncy Home Mr. and Mrs. Ray Menrichs and daugh ter, Lou, of Camp Sherman, Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Herrnn and son, Don, of Fugeno, wero guests here Tuesday evening of Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Muncy on West Douglas street. The lieurlchs fam ily were en route to tho Ci olden Gate fair at San Francisco on their vacation an tho Ilerrons, who are also vacationing, are en route to 0 runts Haas to visit. The first wire bedsprlng was In vented during Civil war times by .lames ldddy of Wutertown, N. Y who look the springs out of a buggy seat and put them under a mat-j tress. j NOT1C10 TO ClIKIHTOItN Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly- ap pointed by the f'oiinty Court of the Slate of tiregou for Douglas Coun tv. administrator of the estate of Millie M. Davis, deceased. All per sons having clal ms a ga I list the estate of said decedent are requir ed to present (he same to me. prop erly verified, as reipilrcd by law, at the office of It. I,. Kildy attor ney -n t -la w, Masonic 11 u i 1 d i n g. Koseburg. Oregon. within six months from this dule. Dated March !. l'X9. ' KDMOND C. DAVIS. Administrator of tlie Kstate. of Millie M. Davis, deceased. NOTICH Of NllKltin,,l SAI.K OF i hi; Aii ritonaiTV In the Circuit Court of tho S-tnto of Oregon for the County of Ioub lasi. l.urls James Pickett nnd Francis l-slle PicUetl. Plaintiffs. vs. Margaret Wood ruffe, Nathaniel Sherrlt t. Wood r of fe, Fxecutor of the Kstate of .lames Sherrlt t Wonrtiuffc. deceased. Nathaniel Hhertitt Woodroffe and JerahUno Woodroffc. his wife. Marie Doh bvns, formerly Marin Crow, n ud Arthur Dobhyns, her husband. Itessio Gray Hague, formerly Itessie Cray Woodrnffo a n d Ocorge Hague, her husband, Iee Crow and Uruco Woodroffe. De fendants. Not lee is hereby given that, by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above en titled court in tho above entitled cause on the 1st day of Feb rutin', Di:tU, pursuant to a Judgment and decree made and entered in the Now Playing rstr. CHARLES LAUGHT0N A 4 BEACHCOMBER NamlnoW im ! rii vmi'i ton hM Htm -ill. Oil UNCHUTU Soud an g Added Disney Cartoon, mm- Matc. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c above entitled cause In favor of the plaintiffs and against the defend ants herein on tlie 21st day of .January, commanding' me us sheriff to sell the hereinafter de scribed real property to satisfy tho sum of $20l0.fl0 with IntenMt there on at the rate uf eight per cent Tier milium, from the 10th day of November, I'.Kifi, Hnd tlie further Hum of JL'OO.uu allowed nn a rea sonable attorney's fee. and the fur Iber sum of G!.9f costs nnd dis bursements in said suit, and for the costs nnd expenses incurred on t he salo of the real property herein to he sold, nil In accordance with the said judgment and de cree. I will on the ltth day of March, ltKSD, at tho hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon, at tho front door of the- courthouse in itose hurg, Douglas County, Oregon, of fer for sale a ad sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real property, to-wlt: Hegluning at the quarter section corner on the south boundary of Section 33. Township 112 South of Itango fi West of the W. M.t thence West 15.61 rhitlna; tiicnotj North l.l'J chains; thence North GU de grees Fast 7. til chains: thence North Til degrees Fast 2.1't chains; thence North 70 degrees Fast 3.6" chains; thetico Fast 3.18 chains; thence South ..f0 chains to the place, of beginning nnd containing S.lMt niTi'H more or l;ss. Less and excepting therefrom one-half acre across the Fast end of said tract. Also beginning at tlie Northwest corner of the ilarton (Jones) tract of land In Section 4, Township :i:t South, Range G W.-st of the V. M.; thence running Kast i;u rods; thence South to the Northeast cor ner of Lot 20 in IHock 2 of Cla-:i Add) I Inn to Clendule, Oregon; thence running West f0 rods along the North line of said ltlock 2, Clam Addition to the Northwest corner of Lot X lllnek 2 of said Clara Addition; thence North to point of beginning. In Doughty County. Oregon. containing 11 acres more or less, nil being situat ed in the North half of the North cast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 4. Township if!!, houlh of Itango t; West of W. SI. All situated in .Douglas County, Oregon, Subject to redemption ns pro vided by law. and 1 will npply the proceeds of such sale, first, to tho payment of the costs of said salo and tho costs nnd disbursements of said suit incluilintr attorney's fees; aad. second to the payment of the amount due plaintiffs on tho iiferi-mUd Judgment with accrued interest, and. third, the overplus. If any, I will turn over to tho clerk of the ahove entitled court for tho benefit of whomsoever itty bo en titled thereto. Iutt'd and first published Feb ruary Uth. iy.19. L , pkrcy a. wrcnn. Sheriff of DniiglfiK County,. Orogun Starts Today For 3 Days TWO BIG WESTERNS The Three Meequiteers are at it again , . , "Riders of the Black Hills" with John Wayne Ray Corrigan Max Terhune Ann Evera Plus on the San;e Program ADVENTURE AND EXCITE. MENT OF THE OLD WEST Shows 2-7-9 P, Mats. 25c Eves. 35c Kiddies 10c NEW MIRROPHONIC SOUND Until Sunday! by ! NatUnaJ tof4 i lUkrtw itory by W Som.ri.1 Moughon 'Goofy and Wilbur' Shows 2-7-9 P. M. tearing up the trail to new excite ment on the rangel MM 1 fr r 8 '(' r".