R'OSEBUR NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURS, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2 1, 1941.
THREE
Society and Clubs
By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER
JUDGE'S SONG IN COMIC
OPERA RANKS HIGH
The song of the judge. In the
comic opera, "Trial by Jury," 'n
which the judge tells the court
room spectators how be became a
judge, is rated by critics as one of
the cleverest songs to be found in
any of the Gilbert and Sulllvon
shows. In a list including the six
best lyrics, the judge's song is
placed second.
An exceptionally great sore,
full of lively humor and amazing
frankness, it gives a complete
picture of this unblushing judi
cial jobber. The music enriches
the irony. One of the merriest
fellows in Gilbert and Sullivan
shows, he accepts the respect and
homage which English court au
diences always accord the judge,
nnd in return ho offers to tell
them how he rose to judgeship.
Gilbert's fondness for self-made
men is apparent in this character.
The judge makes no pretense to
intellectual eminence; he ac
knowledges that "of beauty he's a
judge;" he confesses that he
achieved his high position
through marrying a rich attor
ney's elderly, ugly daughter and
furthermore, that as soon as he
attained his high position, he
managed to get rid of her.
The part of the judge is taken
by Frank Grubbe, who is well
known to Roseburg audiences as
a singer of unusual ability. Mr.
Grubbe has a voice of fine quality
nnd power and interprets the part
of the jovial jiulgo with finesse
and imagination. As an actor he
is receiving the admiration of the
entire cast and all who have wit
nessed rehearsals of the show.
The ticket sale for this opera
will open the first of the week
and the proceeds of this benefit
affair will go to the Roseburg
swimming pool fund. Miss Helene
Robinson is directing the opera. ,
W. S. OF C. S. HAS
INTERESTING MEETING
WILBUR, Feb. 21. W. S. C. S.
met with Mrs. Rosella Bridge
Wednesday afternoon. The meet
ing was called to order by the
president, Mrs. Melvin Palmer.
Mrs. T. E. Grae led the devotions,
reading' the 31th chapter of
Mark, and prayer. Mrs. McMickle
led the singing of sacred songs.
The hostess served delicious re
freshments. The meeting ad
journed to meet wilh Mrs. Virgil
Smith on March 5th. The follow
ing members were present: Mrs.
Elizabeth Dawson, Mrs. Mary Mc
Kay, Mrs. Lois Palmer, Mrs.
Irene 'McMickle, Mrs. Kenneth
Barneberg, Mrs. Irvin Sllsby,
Mrs. Virgil Smith, Mrs. Beaty,
Mrs. T. E. Grae.
OLD-FASHIONED DANCING
PARTY IS ENJOYED
AZALEA, Feb. 21. A group of
people from this vicinity enjoyed
nn old-fashioned -dancing party
Saturday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Recks at Wolf
Creek.
Those attending from here
ENDS TODAY
PAL NIGHT
LJMilHHl.HJI.WWWTIiRI
r
- WINCE
with RAY CORRIGAN 2
PLUS
"Swanee River"
with
DON AMECHE
ANDREA LEEDS
Coming Saturday
Shows t:4S-7-9 P. M.
I ' I
rv JOHN KING ,
i
'i ii if
4 m 'k&mfn'Y
PLUS
were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Fisher,
Mr. and Mrs. Halbert Booth, Mr.
and Mrs. John Feldmiller, Mrs.
Frankie Schroeder, Will Huggins,
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Harrison,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith from
Coyote creek and Mr. and Mrs.
Recks.
At midnight refreshments were
enjoyed.
P.-T. C. TO MEET
FEBRUARY Z5TH
SUTHERLIN, Feb. 21. The
Parent-Teachers club will meet
February 25, at 2 o'clock in the
Arts building beginning with a
program by the 4-H club under
the supervision of Mrs. Margaret
Cameron and Mrs. Mildred Cul
ver. This will bo followed by a
business meeting and silver tea
to which everyone is invited. The
club is the sponsors of the hot
lunch program which is being
carried on in a successful man
ner. The teachers have reported
on beneficial effects to children
from the hot lunches, such as
gain In weight, activity, better
attendance and Improved school
work. The pleasure and training
from dining room association
was much preferred to "under
the step" lunching.
There are seventeen girls in
the unner class of the 4-H club
and Mrs. Madeline Stowe has
been asked to assist Mrs. Culver
with the instructing. Ten girls
make up the lower class under
the instruction of Mrs. Cameron.
The Parent-Teachers club has
voted to sponsor the sending of
one 4-H club member to school
at Corvallis this summer and the
money from the silver tea is to go
for that cause.
The Parent-Teachers club is
interested in benefitting the chil
dren of our community and we
sincerelv appreciate the help and
cooperation of everyone inter
ested. MRS. FERBER IS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
OAKLAND, Feb. 21. Mrs. Sa
die Ferber was hostess to the
members of the Pinochle club, at
her home Wednesday afternoon.
A lovely luncheon was served at
1 :30 to the following guests, Mrs.
A. S. Malierv. Mrs. Alice May
Burden, and Mrs. Minnie Batton
and Mrs. Harold Peterson, Mi's.
Arthur Ellcdfre, Mrs. Joe Cope
land, Mrs. Edd Lamoreaux, Mrs.
Chas. McMahan, Mrs. Alfred
Hand, Mrs. Edna Adams and
;Mrs. Geo! Jennines. ' "'
Mrs. Alfred Hand won the
prize for high score, Mrs. Geo.
Jennings, second prize: Mrs. A.
L. Mallery, guest prize; Mrs. Min
nie Balton. table prize, and Mrs.
Jennings the traveling prize.
STUDY CLUB HAS
ENJOYABLE MEETING
LOOKINGGLASS, Feb. 21.
The Study club of the local P.-T.
A. met on Tuesday in the base
ment of the hich school building.
Plans were made for the sale of
refreshments at the entertain
ncnt which will he given by E.
A. Britton and his assistants
I earlv in March, the date being
tentatively set for March 6. The
proceeds of this food sale will be
added to the 4-H scholarship fund
for the summer school course at
O. S. C. Mrs. Corvin Heard, Mrs.
Clarence Miller and Mrs. Ernest
Peterson volunteered to act on
the committee in charge of the
food sale.
The topics which had been as
signed at the last meeting were
renorted on by Mrs. Clarence
Miller, who presented thoughts on
POETS CORNER
PHANTOM SHIP
There's a phantom ship
Anchored down two thousand
I feet,
I Where the very blue of Heaven
I Sinks In wild retreat.
Where the midnight winds play
The wildest songs you know,
And you pause to hear again;
And wish not then to go.
j Where the sun of midday
I Shines on no spreading sail,
i And no midnight lights
Are hung to mark her rail.
i
I At dawn, when the fog Is lifting,
You think she sails away,
:And the phantom sailors call,
j"Ahoy; there, I say."
! Then down upon her anchor
iYou see her proudly lay,
I For she's anchored too deep
In Crater, to ever sail away.
I
She Is only a phantom ship
Of rock, that time has worn,
Out of the dreamy past
Blasted, scarred and torn.
G. M. Leeper.
CLAD FOR EVEN A CHANCE
Never feel yourself
I Locked away from the world.
Put in your desolation
I Find some thought unfurled,
i i
Some gay little memory;
Glad for even a chance,'
Into your tired heart
I To steal one more glance.
I G. M. Leeper.
SIDE GLANCES
I cor i. by Ntsrwwa. c. U. t pat, ar "TiTirT " '1
'She claims she wears a size 14 dress, but everybody
. knows she has to have it steamed bigger I"
"Comrade X"
Clark Gable, starred in "Com
rade X" which opens at Indian
Sunday.
the frontiers of Child Health,
Mrs. Ernest Peterson on the top
ic, "Youth On Its Own," and Mrs.
Ted Hodges, who gave some in
teresting glimpses into the life
and activities of Mrs. William
Kletzer, who at one time lived in
the vicinity of Yoncalla which
was then the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Hodges. The reports were
discussed by the group at large
and very much enjoyed.
The roll call and score of points
won in the contest to date re
vealed Mrs. Matthews' side having
a score of 31 while Mrs. Olli
vant's group scored 20.
The next meeting date will be
March 18, at which time plans
will be furthered for the banquet
which will be sponsored by the
group in assisting the juniors
with the annual junior-senior
banquet.
Red Cross sewing and knitting
was done during the progress of
the meeting. The committee re
ported that all materials on hand
had been given out and much of
the completed work had been
turned in. It is the aim of the
committee to complete the proj-
ect and return it to the Roseburg
office by the end of this month
and all ladies with articles to be
completed are requested to finish
and hand them in as soon as con
venient. MISSIONARY PLAY TO BE
PRESENTED AT BAPTIST
ICHURCH SUNDAY EVENING
! Mrs. Charles Poirot, missionary
educational chairman of the Rose
burg 1 Baptist Women's society,
has arranged for the presentation
of a missionary play to be pre
sented at 7:30 o'clock Sunday
evening, February 23rd, at the
First Baptist church and to which
the public Is cordially Invited to
enjoy.
Characters and incidents of the
play entitled, "Along An Indian
Road," are largely drawn from
actual people and scenes wit
nessed along the Vallore roadside
by Dr. Ida Scudder, medical mis
sionary, who visited and treated
the sick there.
The cast of the play Includes 25
members, who will portray van
ous phases of life in India by
their dress and conservation. Dr.
Scudder will be played by Mrs. C.
H. Wickham with "The Holy Wo
man Chundra" portrayed by Mrs.
R. D. Knigge. The humorous
part, "The old woman with a
toothache," will be played by Mrs.
O. L. Johnson, with Mrs. Glenn
Woodruff as the lame woman
and Mrs. Cavander as the elder
high-caste woman.
MR. AND MRS. HOLM AN
ENTERTAIN AT DINNER
SUTHERLIN, Feb. 21. Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Holman entertain
ed with a Valpntlne dinner at
their home on Third avenue Sun
day, February 16.
Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Bowman, Mr. and
Mrs. Elmer Larsen, Marodine and
Donald Larsen, Russell and
Jimmy Holman, and the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Holman,
ByGalbraith
COMMUNITY POTLUCK
SUPPER HELD THURSDAY
CAMAS VALLEY, Feb. 21.
A community potluck supper was
enjoyed by a large group at the
school house Thursday evening.
Following the dinner hour two
interesting talks were given by
speakers from Roseburg. The
first speaker was F. L. Critten
den, speaking on telephone possi
bilities in the valley. The second
was Glenn Wellman, who spoke
on poultry conditions and poul
try raising and also answered
questions submitted by those
present.
The meeting was sponsored ny
the grange and speakers arrang
ed for by Lecturer Bessie Wheel
er. A -community telephone sys
tem has long been a tentative
grange project and will be taken
up this spring actively.
Other meetings of interest to
the public during the next few
months will be a debate on some
vital question by a team from
some college, a weed control and
identification meeting and an
evening's entertainment by the
Roseburg Kiwanians club for the
benefit of the 4-H club scholar
ships. W. S. OF C. S. HAS
MEETING WEDNESDAY
CAMAS VALLEY, Feb. 21.
The W. S. of C. S. held its regu
lar meeting Wednesday after
noon at the home of Mis. Win
nie Brown Wednesday afternoon
at two o clock.
Devotions were in charge of
Mrs. Brown. A business session;
foilowedat which time rerts!
rSrrJ,,
" w" nt ' r uinpre, roiiowinK a trip to lacoma
mcmbors. Plans were started for
a home products sale for ' somejhpil. hom' on' ast WashlnKton
time the middle of March. The so-
dely is also planning op making
frarments for war relief.
garments for war relief,
At the close of the business ses
sion Mrs. Brown served dainty
refreshments to the following
members: Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs.
E. A. Markham, Mrs. Ernest
Wheeler, Mrs. T. G. Lawson andia a ten dav vacation trio t'l
Mrs. nowaru Brown.
NORTH STAR CHAPTER
ENTERTAINS GUESTS
DRAIN, Feb. 21. North Star
chapter, No. 121, O. E. S., enter
tained the Elkton chapter No.
143, In a district meeting. Mrs.
C. E. HuntinRton, worthy grand
matron of the grand chapter of
Oregon, was present.. Elkton
chapter exemplied the Initiatory
degrees. Mrs. Huntington was
presented with a gift from both
chapters.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Light, Jun
ior past 'matron and patron, re
ceived gifts from their own
chapter. Guests from Oakland,
Cottage Grove, Eugene and Elk
ton chapters enjoyed refresh
ments served by North Star
chapter.
Homemakert' Class to Meet
The Homemakers class of the
First Baptist Sunday school wl'l
meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock nt
the home of Mrs. C. H. Wickham
at 702 Mill street.
Spading forks, shovels, hoes,
Powell's Hardware. fAdv.)
National Defense Week
BENEFIT
BALL
Roseburg Armory
Feb. 22nd
Benefit of Co. D
Admission 50c per couple
IfT" 7
i JLocaij
' News
Still In Hospital "Tip" Hill, lo
cal painter, is reported to
quite ill at Mercy hospital.
Here on Business .T. C. Hicks,
construction nnd sales engineer
from Seattle, is here attending to
business.
Ons to Portland Mrs. How
ard Cxseheer. of this cltv, has left
for Portland
to receive medical
treatment. .
. . I
Ill Several Days Mrs. .T.
G.
Slenhenson has been confined to
her home with a severe cold for
the last week.
study class will meet tonight nt
III at Home Mrs. David Mosler 17:30 o'clock at the home or Rev.
Is rewind lo be 111 nt her homei""'' Mrs- VV. A. Sylwester at 1170
nt HT(! Madrono street in Laurel-
wood.
imnrnvinfi Miss Fthnl Wehh Is
reported to lie Improving nt Mercy:
hosnital. where she has heen a
patient for the last few weeks.
finend Thursday In Portland !
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Bubar and Dr. I
D. B. Bubar. of this city, s vv.it :
Thursday in Portland on business. ,
. Visiting Here Mrs. Cora Dim
aven, of Salem, is spending the
week here as the guest of Mr. and
Mrs. Fred A. Hurd, on North
Jackson street.
Return to Idleyld-Mr. and presented a program at the
Mrs. Clarence Tillolson have re- Iwhooihousn under sponsorship of
turned to their home at Idlevld. "", Elgarose Community club,
following the last four and a half Tno prorram Included music by
months at Glendale, Calif. ;'he I ookinf elass vocal trio, eom-
j posed of Helen Saar, Clara Hell
Mrs. Wiley Home Mrs. Earl,t'r and Maurice Holmes; magic
Wilev has returned to her homeii"',s hv Roy Bellows, assisted by
on South Kane street, following J nob Shoemaker, and motion pie
a few davs in Salem as the guest '"res. E. A. Britton, who dlrect
of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Forkner. H the program, showed Douglas
Icounty scenic and recreation pie
Back From San Francisco !,l"'es and two reels of sound pic
Mrs. Edgar Lewis has returned lures one on national defense and
to her home in Ibis city, followin-r ' lh" other on new developments
a trip to San Francisco to attend i'" chemistry.
the spring merchandise opening
Reported Improving Mrs. Mar
shall Pengra. wife of the manager
of the KRNR radio station, is re
ported to be improving in a Port
land hospital, where she is a pa
tient foil a month.
Back From Portland If. T.
Hansen and daughter, Ruth, and
son, Bobby, have returned to their
home in Laurelwood from Port
land, where the former's wife is
a patient at St. Vincent's hojptial.
Visitlnq at Krcll Home Mrs.
Frank Whitman and two children,
Martha and Michael, of Taeoma,
Wash., ha
have arrived in Roseburg
month's visit at the home of
lor a montivs visn at uie niime oi
m(," "d
' ' ' '
Col HomcMtor.
Ko,,,ane has returned
to br
iiiR his parents-in-law, Mr.
vlrs. A. W. Coleman, back to
and M
street. Mr. Coleman lias been re
cpivit; m(,;,ica treatment at the
I .. .
railroad hospital in Tacoma.
Back From California Mr.
Mrs. A. J. Ellison and daughter,
Donna, have returned to (heir
home on East Cass street, Xollow-
Long Beach, Calif., where l!iey
visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. D. R. MacKillop. Mrs. Mac
Killop was formerly Miss Pauline
Bubar of ftosebui g.
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V v. of Kentucky's finest
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whiskey
III at Home Mrs. Leonard
Riley Is reported to be 111 at her
home In Laurelwood.
From Portland C. F. Nichols,
oles manager for the Harry S.
Tlill company In Portland, stopped
in Roseburg Thursday on busi
ness. OfflM Being Redecorated ThP
Vcws-Revicw office is heln" re
rlocorated this week hv Walter
he'Clonke. who Is kalsominlng the
main office. ,
Coos to Funne Mrs. Sidney
Domenlco left Thursday for Ell
ecne, where she Willi visit rela
tives and friends for the remain
der of the week.
Food Sale Place Changed Rose
i P -T A wilt cnnncni1 a ivinUnrl
ifonrt Sil)P nt McKean and Cars-
tens Furniture store Saturday,
j February 22. instead of at the Gas
company oil ice.
Studv Clss to Meet The Fun
damental Teachings of the Bible
Military street.
Wins Prize Mrs. IT. L. Mc-
Henry, nee Florence Kohlhagen,
r Roseburg, was th first prize
""MILI 1,1 u recent panv-sugges-
I lions contest held in Portland and
I was a speaker on KEX radio sta-
lion program Wednesday. Her
Parents, Mr. and Mrs. George
'oninagen, oi tnis city, enjoyed
neanng the broadcast.
Coca-Cola Entertainers
Presented at Elgarose
The Coca-Cola Entertainers
visited Elgarose last night nnd
Art Bradford, Roseburg
Resident, Posses at 70
j Art Basliford, 70, resident of
Inosehurp, died at his home nt
213 Sheridan street yesterday fol
lowing a heart attack. He came
to Rosebing about two years ago
from Klamath county. The body
has heen removed to the Douglas
Funeral home, and efforts are bo
ing made to contact relatives.
Funeral arrangements will be
announced later.
WEATHER STATISTICS
By U. S. Weather Bureau
. Humidity 4:30 p.m. yesterday 56
Highest temperature yesterday 00
i ugliest temperature vesterdnv nn
HT! W.Jt,ht
ra.L ' , , f i ,UUI "
C roT Sn it',? Tll
ncMclncy since Sep,: tilX
Mmuji
, S41
Deer
AT THESE SPECIALS
HANCOCK ETHYL . ...... . . .
HANCOCK 5 POINT
CRYSTAL GASOLINE
One
VITAL STATISTICS
DIVORCE COMPLAINTS
BURNS Edith against Ralph
C. Burns; married at Roseburg,
April 23, 1932; commission of a
felony.
DIVORCE DECREES
CARROLL Phyllis Luclle,
from Peter A. B. Carroll; married
at Vancouver, Wash., July 17,
1939; cruelty.
Sen new Johnson outboard mo
tors, Powell's Hardware. (Adv.)
xnTirn Ti unniTnus
Nntlr 1h liri"hv (rlvn that tho
nmlcrxltfnl linn been tiy nn nrrifr
of thi' Pmintv Court nf Stale
of Orfffort. fr Ionnln fnuntv.
duly nmmlntPil Kxerutrlt of flip
Ijist will nml TVMtiuwnt of Isa-
All ptTHotis. hnvlntc cnm ncninnt
thn twin if nf caM Tsnhpllo Kf-xnr-tn
nrn herrbv notified to present
(lie Hume, verified iib rotiitlrril hy
lnw. to thn umlerfllKnert Kxofiitrlx
nt thn lnw offh-es nf Ulon A Or
utt In Itopetnii'K. Donning County,
nivtrmi. within fix monthH from
thf iliitn nf this notlre.
Pnlfil Februnrv 1- 11M1.
- rosa wnnn.
RxTiitrlx of the lnit Vltl nnd
IVmI iiinent. of iHtiliL-lle K.irti,
Itf-i't'IlH.'ll, .
tfOTICR Or I-' I A I . S RTT I.F1M K X T
In the County Court of the fitnta of
Oregon for tint County of Pouk-
In the Matter of the Ttnte of
Jamea Hutehlnira. Deceased.
Notice la hereby vlven that the
uniiersiirned. Executrix of the Taat
Will nnd Testnment of .Tamed
1 Ttitchlnirs, deeensed, ha a filed her
final report In suid above entitled
estate, nnd the, h'djre of anid court
hv order made 'nnd entered, has fix
ed Mnndnv, March 3rd. ltl, nt the
hour of ten o'clock A. M. nf anld
day. at hla office In the corthouao
In rtoaehursr. Oreffon. aa the time
and place of the hearlnff on anld
flnnl report nnd of nnv objection
thereto. If nny there be. and for
din Hoiiiemen of anid estate nnd
iolnif thereof.
nted and first Publication of
aid nntico .Inmmfv 31st. 1!M1.
MvitTi.r: r. poot.r
Kveeutrlx of Ijist Will and Teftn
meat of Jamea Hutching", Da
cca a id.
noticb to ciircniTonn
In the County Court of the Ptnta of
Oregon for Douglas County.
In the Matter of the Estate of E.
K Parrott. Deceased.
Notice N hereby rlven. that the
umh-rslirned by order of the nbove
entitled cout duly made nnd en
tered of record have been np
nolnted Kvccntrl nnd Executor of
the I.aat Will nnd Testament, of rl
It. I'arrntt. decensed. nnd have
dulv fiualiricd as aurh.
A'l persons hnvlnir claims n gainst
said rata to an' hereby refill' red to
nresent the name, duly vcrlfieil to
thn nniterwlgn'-d nt the linv offices
f lHr-o & Orcntt In itoaehnrnr
Poufrlns County, Orefjnn. w'thin
six month' from the f'-st publica
tion of thin notice, vtiich la the
3lat day of Jnnun-v. 1111,
HKT-tM CWi'V,
O. V. WIMMni-V.
Kveeutrlv nnd TCxeeiitor of thn T-ast
Will and Teitnment of 10. U Par
rott, Decensed,
NOTICR TO CHRIMTOItS
Tn the County Court of the Ptnte of
Oregon for Douprlns County.
In the Matter f 'he Rstnto of Jo
seph If. flrown. Deceased.
Notice Is herehv given, thnt the
undersigned, hv onler of the County
Court of .the Btate of Oregon, for
DoiiKlns Countv. has been annnlnt
ed Admlnlatmtrlx of the Fstate of
Jopenh If. Brown, Deceased.
All persons hnvlnir elnl"H mralnst
Hie l-trtte of .lofieidi 11. Mi-own.
Deceased, are hereby notified to
prenenl 'he same, vnrlfled as rv
uiifred hv lnw, to the und'Tn'-mcd
at the offlccH of Thotnnu P. Ifart
fiel, 2'i-2'.l I'eikina Biilldlnv, Tiose-
n a nvri
DAD I 3 Easy to relievo
misery direct.
COLD
without "dosing".
Rub throat, cheat,
and back with . . .
USED IT) OUT
Of S MOTHIM
SATURDAY and SUNDAY,
J. E. RIDGEWAY'S
STATION
Creek Service Station
ON DIXONVILLE ROAD
LOOK
PLUS
GallonllFireG
WITH
EVERY FIVE GALLONS PURCHASED
COME EARLY AND FILL YOUR TANK
Mir. Poiifflfis Cnnnty, Oregon,
within six (i) months from lha
tlnte of thin nottre. .
First fluted, this 7th day of ien
runry. 1141.
UTF,T,T,A rVN'NINOHAM.
Administratrix of th Karate of Jo?
i'ph II. Brown. rnoisd.
NOTICE TO CIIRIHTWIS
In the County Court of the fltnte of
Oregon for PoiiKlnn County.
In the Matter of the Ktate f
oi j.
W.
(strong, ueoenfiea. t
Notice In herehy Riven that-by
order of the ahove entitled court
made nnd entered of record, the un
derpinned hn heen npnolnted Exe- -outrlx
of the I-nst Will and Tenia- ,
ment of R. W. Stronff, deeenned.
and hM duly fiunliried h Hii'-n.
All person hiivltiK eaUf nKaint
said iat at n are herehy notified to
present th Ha in a to the undernlirn-t-d,
duly verified, nt the law office
.f Hire Ore.uit, in Itnsehurtf.
I hhik'Iiih Count v. Oregon, within
Mix mmitha from thn flrat puhlliii
tlun of thin not he, which la the,
:il8t day nf January. ,1!H'r,,:-,
Kxeciitrlx of the Last Will and
Testnment of B. W, Strong, li
censed. Today and Saturday
Added "March of Tim"
"Foreign News Fronts"
and
Preview Saturday
Night . .
Starts Sunday
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