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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVItW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21', 1 940". THREE Society and Clubs By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER EASTERN STAR OFFICERS INSTALLED AT BEAUTIFUL CEREMONY ON THURSDAY At a very beautiful ami impres Fivt ceremony. KosHlmrg chapter of Kasturn Star Installed their new ollirel'H Thursday eveuIiiK at the Mii.soiiic tent pie v iih over one hundred menilj.-is and friends in aitendan-e. The chapter room was espeelally lovely with eototliit, lighted cedar Imimh sprays arratiKeil In large hiiMkets and tied with red ribbons. Christmas trees, lighted in the coloi-8 of the Jive- tttar points, and a large decorated Christmas tree carried oat tlie holiday motif. Mm. A. n. Taylor. rctiritiK wor- tliy matron, and II. H, Turner. : worthy patron, were honored and i-ecelyed their jeweled pins. Mrs. u Frances Lintort presented the jew 7 led pins ami Mrs. (Jrant Osborn, t Martha for the chapter during the ! last year, on behalf of the officers, I presented a beautiful gift to Mrs. i Taylor, who has enjoyed an espe cially successful year as worthy - matron ot the chapter. Mrs. Tay ! lor graciously presented Christmas gills to her officers, f Mrs. Victor J. MicelH acted as installing worthy matron; Mrs. f Carl K. Wimherly, installing mar- shal; Mrs. I). II. Morgan, installing chaplain, and Mrs. Wilbur McKee, I installini; musician. V Carolyn Cordon, honored queen I of Job's Daughter's; Itette Owen, ; senior princess, and Athalle Tay , lor, junior princess, presented a ; gift from the bethel to the incom : ing worthy matron; Mrs. Maurice I J. Newland, alter which Miss Klea- nor Hessemer very beautifully i fang, "Jesu ISambino." accom l jtanied by Mrs. II. Richard Nerbas. The new officers installed in I eluded: Mrs. Maurice J. Newland, i -worthy matron; C. M. Krell, wor thy patron; Mrs. S. J. Shoemaker, associate matron; Karl Wiley, as 80rJMpatron; Miss Kthel Webb, fitWwetney ; Miss Pearl Jones, treas . uri'Miss Cladys II. Strong, eon : Jdtroav Mrs -- ' Turner, asso I cH4fclOtiductress; Mrs. Karl Wiley. cfWtefo: Mrs. C. W. Flnlay, mar F. Rhaly-i Mrs. Frances Lintott, or- ganls't Mrs. .1. I. Motschenbacher, Adah; Mrs. W. W, Coodwin, Huth ; Mrs. fi. W. Marshall. Ksther; Mrs. ' A. J. Kllison, Martha: Mrs. It. IJ. Siprell, Klecta; Mrs. V. L. Critten- ilen, warden, and Stonewall Cawl field, senlinel. Following the installation cere , nuuiy, lovely refreshments were ' perved in the banquet room with tables beautifully arranged with snow scenes, miniature silvered Christmas tree, gay-colored Christ mas ornaments and tall lighted red tapers. Mrs. William Hell was c hairman of the refreshment com mittee and was assisted by Mrs. It. 1. Williams, Mrs. Andrew J. Ford and Mrs. tjrant Osborn. JUNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB CHRISTMAS PARTY AND DINNER IS ENJOYED Members of Ihe Hoseburg Jun ior Woman's club and their guests enjoyed t ho annual Christmas din ner at the Woman's club house Monday evening. Dee. It;. Follow ing the dinner, group singing was enjoyed with Mrs. Cordon Stewart at the phiuo and Miss Helen Itlod i gett leading the Christmas carols. fiifis were exchanged about the Christmas tree with Mrs. I. Dunn as Santa Clans. The club members also brought Christmas gifts for the annual Christmas party for the county home. Tho tables were decorated in keeping with the Christmas season with a hollv corsage marking each cover. Tiny Christmas tree candles w tire lighted about the tables which were centered with gaily cellophane wrapped popcorn balls. Knjoylng the dinner were Mrs. j Clenn Wimherly. .Mrs. lialph Her man, Miss Kleanor Fies, Miss Frances Pounds, Miss T.ols Founds. Mrs. Wilbur Mi Kee. Miss Phyllis Churchill, Miss Frances Ilutehin HUi, Miss Petty Shoemaker. Mrs. INlwiu Gardner, Mrs. Paul Smith, Mrs. V. K. Smith, Miss Verla Mc Laughlin. Mrs. Norman Hess. Mrs. I'erry Thiele, Mrs. Kenneth Miller. Miss Irene Houser. Mrs. Lynn Swain. Mrs. Ernest Pearson, Miss Helen Pledged, Miss Mary Kay Clenn. .Mrs. Itlll Schemer. Miss Kleanor Kasllhig, Mrs. Catherine Hippl, Miss Yvonne Cadway, Miss Kuih C.adway, Miss Dorothy Crum mett. Mrs. Fletcher (lardner, Miss Dorothy Germond, Mrs. Ted Road man, Mrs. Jack Chapman, Mrs. lleryl Pearson, Mrs. Adrian Powen, M rs. Kenneth Lawrence, Mrs. .lames Ilenbest. Mrs. I. M. Ihinn. Miss Mary Kllen Darby and Mrs. Herman Schwartzkopf. Mrs. Krnest Pearson was chair man for the dinner, nssisted by Miss Mary Kllen Imrby. Mrs. .lack Chapman and Mrs. Itnlph Herman. B. P. W. C. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS PARTY IS HELD AT LAUBACH HOME Tho Business and Professional Women's club held its nnnual Christmas party at a very enjoy able affair Monday evening at the home of Miss I hi Lnubach on South Stephens street. The holiday motif was beautifully carried out In the decorations and a lovely dessert Mipper was served to Lena C. Por ter, Arlene Myers, ltehpcca Crock ett, All hea Caraway, Nance Fltz idmmons. Mary Alice Wolford. Iji vnla Mc.Millen. Kmma Mann, Mar garet A. Saunders. Kmlly K. Judd. Kthel Kaston. Gene Mills, Elnor Sherk. Marsraret Watkins, Hazel Herner. Ina Farnsworth, Wrna Carothers, Margaret Johnson. Car rie Pell. Marion H. Itrand. Kliza 1'eth Garrett. Kdna Berg. Dorothy Norton. Hazel Dixon. Lucille Len ox, Lois Duncan. Esther Goodwin, Aaneft Pitchford, L-ona Zenor, Margaret A. Page. Ha Lauhach. Amanda Anderson and Stella Spencer. Christmas carol were sung and A Christmas reading wag presented t by Margaret A. Page, followed by the presentation of a lovely gift to Mrs. Prand in appreciation of her work as director of the II. P. V. Glee club. Gifts for children wero brought to the party by members of tho club and were wrapped with Leona Zenor receiving the prize for ar ranging the most artistic looking package. These gifts will he given children at Christmas time. White elephant gifts were ex changed by the members and a de lightful social hour was enjoyed. GARDEN VALLEY WOMEN'S CLUB HAS ENJOYABLE CHRISTMAS PARTY The Garden Valley Women's club was delightfully entertained at the cli V)."se Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., most graciously acting as hostess. The annual Christinas tree was enjoy ed, but Instead of exchanging gifts, the members sponsored a shower or kitchen gifts for the new kitch en In the clubhouse. The room was bright with the beautifully decorated Christmas tree and colorful holiday decora tions. The Christmas story was beautifully presented by Mrs. T. M. Winniford. During the business meeting, ar rangements were made for nn en tertainment to be held at the club house the evening of December 27th. at 7:30 o'clock, to which the Dublin has been invitPd to enjoy. Dr. Calhoun, of Tillamook, will pre sent pictures of Oregon scenes, the San Francisco fair and of Yellow stone National park. Dr. Calhoun Is presenting these pictures as a benefit for the club. No admission will be charged, but following the entertainmeut, refreshments will be sold, the proceeds of which will go to the club fund. At the tea hour Mrs. Ritchie served delicious refreshments in keeping with the holiday motif, to Mrs. O. Michel, Mrs. Walter Cro zier. Mrs. G. C. Hailey. Mrs. R. A. Calhoun, Mrs. Harvey Kwens, Mrs. Fred Parrot t. Mrs. A. N. Schneider, Mrs, John Sinclair, Mrs. Peter Sin clair, Mrs. .lake Thrombin's and Mrs. T. M. Winniford. The next meeting will ho Janu ary 2nd at two o'clock at the club house with Mrs. Peter Sinclair act ing as hostess. NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE TO BE ENJOYED AT COUNTRY CLUB DEC. 31 The members of the Rosehnrg Country club nnd friends are invit ed to enjoy a delightful New Year's eve dancing party at nine-thirty o' cloi k the evening of December 31st. at the clubhouse. A fine orchestra has been engaged to play for the dance. Mrs. .7. F. Dillanl. Mrs. Harris Ellsworth,- Mrs. O. R. Doss and Mrs. Kenneth Quine are in charge of arrangements for the affair. POETS CORNER A REAL SUMMER HARVEST The purr of the cylinder As it bites at the wheat; And the smell of the fields That lie at our feet. 'Men anil the fields; Tho shocks, and tho stubble, The work and the weariness With all of its trouble. I Stubble, like white snow; ! Stubble wilhmit liin in Tr.n rnllltiir 1n.wl.wl ....,,,,.. The sweat and the strain. Some hurrying birds overhead; A slow running stream near by, "A real summer harvest" With a while cloud id the sky. G. M. Ijecper. DRIFTING SAND Out on the desert Where men seldom pass. And the sand stretched away Like a warped sheet of glass, A tree stood waiting As the wind rushed on, Scorched and burning And life near gone. The sand drifted away Till the roots hung bare. Hut the beauty of a struggle Was engraven there. G, M. Leeper. WHEN THE BELLS ARE RINGING .lut a thought I'm bringing, When the Carol bells Are riiming Down some villaire street, In some wild retreat; Hearts return to meet, When the hells nre ringing. G. M Li-eper. GOOD WILL TO MEN By MA LIN DA ODKUKIR K On that first Christmas ci nturles ago, Across the hills, beyond Judea'fl plain Three Wise Men waited, while the moon hung low Against a Mar-lit sky. Their eyes would feiun Have dosed in tdeep but for that wondrous liL-bt Ami that strange star. It seemed to beckon them. While angels sang the Glory Sntig that ninht. It led toward Mary's child In Heth- I eh em. A shadow hangs above our world tonight. As terror, hate and greed and lust combine; Rut while there still remains n love for right Of which that manger scene Is yet a sign: While It prevHils, there can be laughter still. And ChriKtmas cheer and to all men good will. SIDE GLANCES COPC fftJI 8TWEA 9CBVlCt. INC'. T. M. MO. U. "I'd pronounce you 411 illy if Hie sliorifV hadn't jusl told inc ho v;intcd lo xshilewush the inside of Ihe jail over ihe weekend!" Grandma Ellen Drew, Mav Robson and John Howard in n seen from "Texas Rangers liide Again," which opens a three-day showing at the Indian starting Sunday. American Legion Auxiliary Activities tty MRS. CLACDR I1AKER The glad season of the vear when the spirit of the Christ Child permeates our hearts, brings us the rare privilege of rendering in His name some special service to our fellow men. Throughout all the world no country, no people are so blessed as ours. On the day commemorating the birth of the Prince of Peace, let each of Us pledge ourselves anew lo the cause of peace; pledge our selves to work even more to keep tho horrors of war from our shores. It is the wish or the American Legion auxiliary at this Christmas season to see, as we have in the past, that no hospitalized veteran is lonely, cheerless, or friend lesa on the birthday of Him wiuise love for his fellownien will nlwuys be a truitling lit: lit on our path. As we have'vlsited the hospitals with our gifts, as we prepare the baskets of food ami wrapped the toys, indeed there was a bond of brotherhood, n friendly and sym pathetic helpfulness that has made every task a joy and has brought gladness to all who helped as well as to those who will receive the Christmas cheer. Something of ourselves has gone into every task. No one can work at such a pace as those who at the child welfare center have packed 70 baskets, sacked ,'i'0 sacka of can dy, that many of nuts and chosen gifts for each particular person with as much love and care as for our very own without having piven of her own lovo ami slrertRth. At the veterans hospital Mrs. Irvin Riecel and nurses, attend ants and staff members have till helped pack a bit of cheer Into their package. Here, the men have enjoyed the gift shop and on Monday night will receive their own Christmas. The government ran care for their bodies but only Individual giving and friendliness Is ChriHtmas. No commercialism has entered Into the veterans' Christinas. And each veteran mav know (hat his loved ones will also have the Christmas he could not an down town nnd find for them. Kai-h child will rind gifts through some source. Thn ntivHIarv I mnt rrntefnl Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Minig.r Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Phone 600 Licensed Lady AMBULANCE SERVICE Oak and Kan Sta. ByGalbrcrith 8. FAT.' Qyp. II -U Tells 'Em to all those who have helped make this ChristmaH season the joy It has been. To the Kpiscopal choir and tho few from other choirs who sang for us on our radio program last Tuesday wo say a hearty thank you. It was beautiful. Mrs. Ross Summers accompanied the group who were composed of the following: Miss Patricia Morton, M isB Muriel White, Mrs. Fred Chatunan, Mrs. L. A. Dlllard, Mrs. R. II. Sipprell. R. R. Itrand. Ted Post. Harris Kllsworth. Dr. Single, and several from other choirs. Mrs. Walter Olmscheid, Umpqua ; unit hospital chairman, conducted IN"' J J it III Mil I Itllll Mill till It'll. Would you llrre to know how much time it has taken? Go with me with Mrs. Ned Dixon for the j past month and watch her plan for hours and hours for her fam ily of 300 kiddies and their mo thers and dads, or get up at fi o'clock and go with me at 7 o'clock to the facility where gifts are be ing given out or wrapped and con tacts made with each of the nearly S00 patients there that thelr's may be a cheery Christinas. Watch another member. our finance chairman, alt this last week she has been at tho child welfare rooms early and late; Indeed we have one who haa the Interest of the veteran and humanity in her heart in Mrs. Jack Hnrding. Like her. Mrs. Loren Miller has been there all week. Mrs. Harold Mc Kay, Mrs. fieorge Caskey, Mrs. Arthur Midland. Mrs. S. A. Car son. Mrs. Shook and all those who have worked and worked dressing dolls, mending toys, have given so many hours. It was bitter cold to mend toys last week but thev are done and surely some one will be happier for the doing. Jim Young, S. A. Carson, Mr. Midland. Krwin Short, Irvin Riegel, Gave Mowery. so many men I forget them, mended toys. Toys are be ing distributed hv the Legion and auxiliary and Salvation Army, Red Cross nnd other arenTHllofi. The Junior Woman's club dressed a number of dolls and do so thank those women who took dolls at the last minute to dress and the ratlin station for having announc ed the need. Truly you have all had tho real Christinas spirit. Surely Inere will shin in our hearts the reflection of the bright light of consecrated service and devotion. May our Christmas candles burn clear and spread the gleam of "Peace on Karth, Good Will to Mom." mbalmar SUNSHINE CLUB HOLDS ANNUAL CHRISTMAS LUNCHEON PARTY On Thursday tho Northsldo Sun shine club held Its annual Christ mas dinner party at tho homo of Mrs. Dewey Kruso, A miniature Santa Clans driving a tiny sled and reindeer formed an appropriate cen terpiece, while in the living room a ; pretty Christmas tree was arrang ed. Dinner was served at one o' , clock by Mrs. Kruse assisted by Mrs. Pendergrass nnd Mrs. Steiwlg. i A short business meeting was held In the afternoon, at which lime n standing vote of thanks was given (o Mrs. Kruse. After the meeting, the pollyanna gifts, ami 1 bcuuiifu) pillow cases wero ex changed. The remainder of the af ternoon was spent in visiting mid playing games. i Those present wero Mrs. Patter-! son, Mrs. Knore Fisher, Mrs. Stel wig, Mrs. Patsy Fisher, Miss Kliza beth Paul, Mrs. Butler, Mrs. An draiff, Mrs.- Ingles, Mrs. Uallou, Mrs. Princen, Mrs, Helen Prlncen, Hernardine Princen, Mih. Clemens, Mrs. Pendergrass. Mrs. Ueecroft, Mrs. Long qnd children, Mrs. Peter sen and children nnd Mrs. Case beer. The next meeting will bo at Mrs. Petersen's borne on January II. RIVERSDALE HAPPY . HOUR CLUB HOLDS CHRISTMAS PARTY Tho Happy Hour club of Rlvers dalo, celebrated their annual Christ mas dinner on Wednesday at Carl's Tavern. A decoruted "Christmas tree In one corner of the private dining room was heavily laden with gaily wraped gifts. After an en joyable turkey dinner. Santa Claus arrived and distributed the gifts to the members. With exclama tions of delight, tho lovely gifts Iwere unwrapped, each one Rhowing 1 careful selection and expressing the love and goodwill of tho donor. The members present wero Mrs. W. W. Commons, Mrs. Hannah Hammond, Mrs. Vernon Orr, Mrs; Wnj. Olt, Mrs. Arthur Selby, Mrs. Pert Kruse. Mrs. Ted Purr. Mrs. Glen Cox. Mrs. C. Maury, Mrs. F., Gardner. Mrs. John Hurkhardt, Mrs. Dale Gniley. Mrs. Allen Hurkhardt, and Mrs. A. Tipton. There were two guests. Mrs. Kdlth List and Miss Irene List. Rister nnd niece of Mrs. John Burkhardt. CHRISTMAS BALL TO BE LARGE AFFAIR OF NEXT WEDNESDAY EVENING The annual Fireman's Chrlstmns ball will be a largo and colorful benefit affair of next Wednesday evening at tho armory, to which tho public has been cordially Invit ed to enjoy. An out-of-town or chestra has been engaged to play for the affair. The local firemen are working this week-end in nrrangtng decora tions for tho ball, which is always one of tho most outstanding social events of the holiday season. A number of Christmas parties have been arranged by various groups of friends to precede the ball. BIBLE CLASS TO MEET MONDAY NIGHT Dr. R. L. Dunn's non-denomlna-tlonal Bible study class will meet. Monday night at 7M5 o'clock at the dining hall of the Douglas ho tel to continue the study of "Gen tile Times, When Do They F.nd?" The attendance for last week's meeting was reported as sixty two. Splendid Interest and fellow ship have been shown by the largo class attendance weekly. U. of O. Students Arrive Carl Wimherly, Jr., Ron of Judge and Mrs. Carl R. Wimherly; Kdgar Lewis, son of Mrs. Kdgar Lewis; Carlton Wilder, son of Mr. ami Mrs. A. A. Wilder; Bertram and Doris Shoemaker, son and daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. B. R. Shoe maker; Jack Josse, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Josse: Fddie Wyatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wyatt; Jane Wnngeman, daughter of Mrs. Irene Watigeman: Helen Jane Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kerr, and Boh Bellows, Ron of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bellows, arrived hero from University of Oregon yesterday to spend th e holh I a vs. SUNDAY MONDAY ENDS "West of Abilene" with CHARLES STAR RETT Shows 1:45-3-7-9 P. M. nk TO qduJtuL Diao' ffaSw Town! l BEH PLUS Local News Here Yesterday Henry Dewald, of Cunyonvtlle, spent yesterday In this city attending to business. Mr. Vaughn Here G. W. Vaughn, of blleyld park, spent sev eral hours in Roseburg yesterday nn business. Here From Umpqua H. F. He hard, of Umpqua, was in Roseburg yesterday attending to business. Go to Portland Dick DeRer nardi and Junior Miller left yes terday for Portland to spend a short time on business. Improving John Edwards is re ported to he improving steadily at his homo in Oakland, where he has been very ill for the , last month. Returns to Office Dr. flair K. Allen has returned to his dental office In the. .Medlral Arts hulld- intt. following several days ill ness at his home on Watson street. Meetings Postponed The Rose burg Woman's Athletic association has announced '.postponement of lis weekly meetings until the eve nlug of January 7. Leaves for Montana Mrs. San dra Def.ayne. Jtosehurg dancing Instructor, left last night for Mis soula. Mont., to spend the Christ mas holidays with relatives. Reported III Ttichard and James Crittenden, sons of Mr. nnd Mrs. V. Ij. Crittenden, am report ed to be 111 of Influenza at their home on South Main street. Visiting Parents Miss lleloros Cacy, who Is taking nurse's train ing in Portland, has arrived here to spend Ihe holidays visiting her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. A. II. Cacy. Visiting Here Miss Annahelle Fisher, teacher In tlio high school at lllllshoi'o, has arrived In Hose hurg lo spend Ihe. holidays visit ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prod 1'isher. Here For Holidays Mm. C. M. Tester, nee Thelnin I'enrce, of Condon, Ore., who recently arriv ed here to spend the holidays. Is reported to he HI at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. A. I'enrco. At Ritchie Home Miss Jean Ritchie, student at O. S. C has arrived from Corvallls to spend the holidays visiting her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Ritchie, Jr., In (iardeu valley. Expected Here Sunday Mrs. rOuln Mcllilen, of Los Angeles, Is expected to arrive In Rosehnrg .Sunday to upend several weeks visiting hi1!' son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chrlsler, In Laurelwood. Arrives Home Miss Elizabeth Campbell, sludent at Oregon Slate college, arrived here Friday to spent the holidays visiting her parenls, City School Superinten dent and Mrs. W. M. Campbell, on South Main street. Expected Here Monday Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Smith, of lliigene. are expected to arrive in Rose burg Monday lo remain over Clirislmas with their nou-lnlaw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ches ter Morgan, In Laurelwood. Arrives Home Miss Clarahelle rterg, Htudent at Oregon State col lege, has arrived here to spend the holidays visiting her parenls. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Berg. Her sis ter. Miss Annahelle. also a student at O. S. C, will arrive hero this weekend. TODAY "Crashing Through" with JAMES NEWILL Mats. 30c, Eves, 40o, Inc. tax Coming to the Rose Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., starred in "Angela Over Broadway," com ing to the Rose theatre Sunday. Miss Hart Home Miss Oladys Hurt, O.S.O. student, lma arrivad here to visit her imrents, Mr. and Mia. J. A. Hurl, over the holidays. Shops and Visits Mrs. Prank Oberman, of Oakland, shopped nnd visited friends in this city yesterday. Home From Corvallls Miss Trances Wimherly. sludent at (). S. c, has arrived here to spend Christmas visiting her parents. Judge and Mrs. Curl K. Wimherly. Arrive Home Miss Faith and Miss Virginia Young, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Young, and Miss Doris Abeel. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Aheel. have arrived here from Portland lo spend the holi days. The three nre attending business college in Portland. Will Visit at Calhoun Home Or. and Mrs. Ivan Calhoun and Mrs. Kmma Rees, of Tillamook, and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Morrow and family, of Kugeno, are ex pected to arrive In tinrden valley next Tuesday to spend the holi days visiting Dr. Calhoun's and Mrs. Morrow's parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. R. A. Calhoun. VITAL STATISTICS MARRIAGE LICENSES KRITH-REEDKR Arthur Her bert Keith and Ruth Alda Recder, both residents of (iardlner. Stock and Bond AYerages STOCKS Tho Associated Press Compiled hy Dec. 21. SO 15 15 GO It It's lnd'ls Vt's Fgn. Saturday 111.5 15.5 34.4 4.1.0 Prev. day til. 5 15.5 84.11 43.0 Month ngo .... 63.0 111!) 35.2 44.4 Year ago 72.2 20.5 40.0 52.2 lftIO low 74.2 20.5 40.6 52.2 1910 low 52.3 13.0 30.9 37.0 I BONDS '3tmmm 20 10 10 10 lnd'ls RR's tit's St'ks Saturday (10.1 105.2 99.9 37.11 Prev. day 110.0 10B.2 99.9 37.6 Month ago .... 59.7 105.7 99.9 37.8 Year ago 57.4 101.7 95.7'. 49.7 1910 high 01.3 105.9 100.7 53.5 1910 low 48.3 9S.9 90.3 35,1 SMALL cans pnlnt, varnish nnd stain for refinishing toys, gold nnd nluminuni paint, 10c each at Pnne's. (Adv.) SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY A Grand Cast of Big Names and a Real Outdoor Romance! TODAY 'Ramparts We Watch" and PREVIEW TONIGHT MARKET REPORTS ' WOOL nOSTON. Dec. 20. (AP) Tim Commercial Bulletin will any to morrow : "The wool market which had been distinctly quiet during the first half of this week, has shown more signs of life these Inst two days, due, in part, doubtless, to the awurds by thn government agulnst the bids opened December G. for some l.'l mltllun yards of army and CCC fabrics anil partly to some civilian business. "Thn demand has been fairly well distributed over the varioun grades and descriptions of wool, so fur as they were available, but has favored the finer qualities. A fair . weight of scoured pulled wools has been sold ond prices generally have been steady. "There Is some Inclination on the part ot country holders to sell their wool at slightly less money but usually it Is difficult to find a mill ready to pay the country ask ing price. "Foreign markets are steady, with lather less American Interest reported. "Sales of mohair In Texas liave been moderate at 4tt to fiu cenls' for adult nnd CO to 70 cents Tor kid." WHEAT PORTLAND, Ore., Dee. 21. (AP) Open -High Low Close Dee 75 75 75 75 OREGON EVENTS FLASHED FROM WIRE SERVICE PORTLAND, Dec. 20. (AP)--A warning that 30 persons face charges of drart act violations came from Carl Donaugh, United States district attorney, yester day. Donaugh said that draft boards hitd accused the men of failing to notify .of cbnnged addresses, fail ing to fill out questionnaires and of giving wrong addresses. Short Subjects On Today's Program Hunt's Indian Theatre Law Lehr "Labor Savers Color Cartoon "Snubbed by a Snob" Plus Latest Paramount News Rose Theatre '' '"Serial "Fu Manchu" Plus Latest Pathe News Shows 1:45-3:15-7-9 P. M, 10e 30c 40o