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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1 925. G ELKS SHOW at Antlers fraesday Night; July 7th. MAMMOTH FEATURE FILM BEBE DANIELS In "UNGUARDED WOMAN" ADMISSION 25c -and- 50c BIG A C T S 3 Of Home Talent Vaudeville PROCEEDS TO BE USED TO ADVERTISE POUGLAS COUNTY AT ELKS NATIONAL CONVENTION icvsan Brimful of ealth ! What a (trout dial of spaiklo mitiinir would lark without Iin Cream ami rsperlnlly tin- delicious MelOMahl Ilk Cream Tin' loftier the day, the harder the tank tn hand, 10 more enjoy. nlile tln niitMpatliiu of u refreslilnir dish of Mel()-.id lie Cream! AT ALL LEADING CONFECTIONERS ASK FOR MELO MAID ICE CREAM Douglas County Creamery cantoni standard time that tlm two main go opponents would be In the riiiK lit ten minute. Walker tame fntn tho riiif? at 8:115 (astern wtuudard (infe, wearing- the well known purple swea ter and trunkM. (irt'b followed a minute lar. I lot h Ik h looked J it fir t heir til In mutch. fireb enjoyed a woven p3und advantage, over hi wvlierweight rlinlleiiKer, the middleweight title holder weighing- with Walker McalitiK 15-. Virtually every cor- ( ner of the Polo (iron mix was fil i led as the main ko got under way. The figjit by round: HoiiihI One Wa 1 ker t ook t h bad at the bell, hortiiK it (ireb. Walker's right caught (ireb ut the belt. They foupht furiously In the renter of the ring trad ink rights and hfts reekleHly. A allff right uppercut rocked Walker's head. Walker countered with two rights to the jaw and (inb went bark to the ropes, (ireb measured Wul ker with u ritfht to the Jaw. They both were fie,htiiiK willitigly, trud hig punches ut will. The park was in un uproar. They nparied tor uu opening ut the bvll. I toum Two - I They truded punches to the I body at rloso ouarters. Creb ! rushed Walker to ihe ropes where j he poured u furious head and oouy umuck on Iiih challenger. Walker's head rocked from a lur lous rlKbt. Another right drove hi in to the corner. Walker landed a beauti ful left to ;reb'n midsection and foMmvt A it wit h a right to the lame place. The milling was furiously fust, (ireb rocked al 1 ker wilh a right anil left to the J hvud and the welterweight kin? stumbled to his knee, but be was up immediately. The men were slugging mercilessly. The. bell euded the furious fighting. KoiiihI Thrvo The1)- routinued Uin? maddening pace, hot h t Ighting openly. A terrific left to Ihe ribs xhnok Wal ker. , They clinched. Walker ncored heavily to (irebg body. At close quarters (! reb landed live times to Mi key's face uml body. I A HUnging downward right to Walkers tact s.owed the welter weight king. They were engaged In an exchange of blows at the bell. Hound l our Walker lauded a left to Hi body. (I rvh countered w ith a Ftinging ri::bt tosiiin taeo which stagtrered Walker. 'Another beau tiful right to the face sent Walker ! to i be ropes. They clinched. 4 e (inb meamuvd Walker but Wal-! NrAV TftHW f k. r b.at him to the punch to the I v 1 T1 V. I C00L1DGE ARRIVES " head. They were mixing it fast 1 In me center or the ring ut the FOR riKN'T 5-roorn, modern bun- bell. galow. 1'hone 379-Y. f AsWwMattvl PreM IihI Wtrv.) CAMimiDGK, Mass., July 3 HoiiihI Ten deb landed a left to th-3 jaw. (in -t was covering nicely . lie slavered Walker with a, virion bod) blow' Walker sank back on bis heels when the one-two punch landed to his jaw, but he came ba k strongly. A stinging right to the Jaw turned (ireb half LOST Four months Old FOX Ter- ft mnnrl nf thn f'nntlnentnl rmv Mr. Hunter In Thursday A. D. Hunter was among those from points east of Roseburft to at tend to business matters here yes terday. He is a resident of ldxon-ville. around. It was a beautiful shot Walker landed at'tiin to the bead, ' :F(iit SALK Cherries, pick them president Coolldge arrived . yourself. Joe Harvey, Uoseburg. in Cainbridtre from Swamp- 1 I lllone !tKl- scou at 1:38 p. m... daylight FOU SALK CiiK-coll plants. Ash- KavBx time, today to visit i ! by strain. F. M. unis. Phone auu iater wlew a parade j sFl. 1 ' ending at Canibrldge'Voininoa w wufre v usiimgiun iuo. cwiu -w ninnd of the Continental Mrmv rb r pup. Finder please call ir,o years ago. The preslden- 31tiJ. A ti,. I an Into was flroil tnm A " renin i ii g ,,, . km. F()I nEXT-2. 3. 4 " "or"5 rooms. army cannon as the pres.- W,'?'IMrilI1ir f r!1" I"'".'! I watPr- "' some fur- dents automobile approached and ,a;", houri the Walker memorial buibT tunes drebs right found Walkers - . , . -., t..,, i i l.in j.it a. .ho boll rang. j ff.ll R F.ST Now Broom modori 'J0 l?"""1"- t IU.ui.il l l. v. .. bunwilow: furnished. 35 ir 8lllu,e, ot Technoloey cam- '" ,' " , i montli l'hono I'l l Pu. whore the parade started They wreslle.1 around the rli.R. r- '! ,J 7 . - - - t'hlof of Police MoBrlde es- m-iilior landing offoitlvoly. A . L .AM!hHRIKh-(.ood as ever. tmatod that 150.000 persona rlian rlht tanerod Croh. when tome to ranch C miles 4 out on were In the city to see the It landed on his uneovereil jaw. ( Mflrose road, any day In the parade - Creh missed IiIh rlilit and Walker j week or phone your order. rP3. i ! soured twioe to lireh's jaw. The i,irSALElVrnTlrT,iC i ' I !! . ! . , ,s ueineimousiy rns . , b Mr. and Mrs. Abner Rice motor-! iloz... M0 or 1000 lota. Phone ed from their home at Dlllard yes-1 Si'l-V. , ; terday md apent the day vlsltliiK LOST -Purse containing " bills and' ''lends and on business. other valuables. Finder please TODAY AND SATURDAY A Cyclone of Laughs and Heart-Throbs! Walker landed to the head land ing both his right and left and drove (ireb to cover, its the jam med park yelled its applaud. All ot tier clinch upM't t he referee again. '1 hey stood In a neutral leave at Ntwslteview corner and punched furiouslv at i liberal reward. FOlt SATK Or will trade; office. GREB IS VICTOR OVER WALKER IN TERRIFIC FIGHT (Continued froin pane l.) aJvantaso on Welnert Wills quickly put Weltu rt on tho defen Klve In the first round, anil then flnlslud him after one minute mid seconds of the second. Perhaps Kcarns took nods If he. sneak ed -into the flisht from which the stale commission barred him be cause ha would not match Wills and Dcmpsey. Jimmy Slatterys defiat save the crowd Its ureal shock of the nlKht. ! Slattery had been winning- spec tacular fights In Now York and was a atrunx favorite. Tho clover Slatlery could not solve the crouching;, bounclnu. flolden dale enigma. A sharp left hook In the third caught Slatlery squarely on thobutton and he wfrnt down, to THE LIBERTY THEATER I Only Today and Tomorrow A Sure Big Show No Advance in Prices. Only 10 and 15 Cants I cwsnrfj f i Mth tho .Magiilf cenl Wonder lloise ".Mtadimlark" See Ihe wimil 'iful animal's tight , a mouiilalu lion. 'The Itldln' romof Yak does souio of his most daring horsi'- """""hip. I roves clearly his right ( the till.- of the world's KioaloMt horseman and rider!" Also THE MEDFORD ENCAMPMENT . OF THE NATIONAL GUARDS Alo The Beautiful Colored Film Frtm the Sea to the Sierra'1 Also: Th Carnival Comedy: 'Tana and Flappers" Sfriday and Monday Only "THE TOMBOY" come up at the count of nine. Irnwn he went twice more. Then an he was stumbling around the ring, a towel fluttered from bis corner. They weighed, Shade 1.13, and Slattery ' WHIis It Vhtor VOLO iKoriSIS. July .1. Harry WIIN, nvgrti beuvvweiht of New York, knocked out Charley Weinert of Newark, N. J., In the second round of their scheduled 1 fi-round match in the hut Ian hospital fund bouts tonight. The end catne after one minute and 4T km-(uh1h of the round bad been fought. Weinert was no match for tho giant negro Ht any stage of the brief fight, proving mi easy target for Wills' heavy body blows and bin daggering blows to the Jaw. In the first round Weinert fell through tlie ropes out nf the ring from a stiff right. In the second round W ill p Hired a furious bat tery of rights and b fit to the bodv and Jaw of bis opponent, which knocked him from bis feet to have the reteree count him nut. Wills Weinert l ight. Will welt-lit wus announced r 2M. while Weinert came at Isij. Fight by rounds as follows: I (.mind One Wills started to ruh V? elnert n he sprang from his corner, hut, the Newnrker tied him up. Wills scored twice to Wvinert's body ; Weinert countering with u left to the chin and Wills harked up. They exchanged bed v blows ut close quarters. W ills com Inued to batter nwav ut Wetnert's rib A stiff rUht evaded Wilts gicird and th'i negro backed up. Wills missed a right. Wills battered Weinert in a coiner, hitting re lentlessly ns the Newarker stood up A stiff right knocked Wei nert from ihe ring, but he got back before tlv count had started. The bell found them In a clinch. INhhhI Two Will wan warned for hitting on thf break in ihe f irt sklrnith W'Ms landed five ftrnfrht blow w i'h his right to Weinert' lav without a r.turn Another right almost flnoie.t Weinert. The New arker was absorbing plni v nf runMimmt. Weinert went down fer a count. rvu.o iiitot'NPP New v-v: ToIt i - -The nnexirtpd grnvitv nf the two prevbit fight cnutrht Walked and Creh unprepared, but their were rnsh 'd to Ihe die-'n room tn don their rlnv ton, -toe 1 1 u m p h rev 9 a n n o u need at ,H . : i buck on bis heels. A third one weakened Walk r. They traded j punches to the head. They wres jtled In a neutral corner. (Ireb wus in and out to the body be fore Walker could counter. The maddening pare v:n stacking and tth. buvs weie dancing around at the bell. 1 ,1 round Five Creb landed his right to Wal- ker's uncover, d jaw, but Walker countered with n hardrer blow to (lreb's jaw. The blood began to jshow from Walker's mouth. They i mixed it furiouslv. They traded body blow ut rlnsv nuarters. Wal ; kvr landed his left to Creb's bodv but look u stiff right to the body .and head in return. They were sparring for nu opening at the tbell. lEoiind Slv I Ctreb cont inued his windmill i tactics and drove both gloves to Walker's law with lightning rapid- : 1 1 y . W alker doubled ;i"b with a b ft to the body. Walker landed another beautiful body bbw They traded blows In a neutral 'corner, tireb having the advant age. Creb landed tour iirpercnis and crossed with bis right to the Jaw. A left to th" taw barked Creb. They were locked tight at the bell. Itoiiiu! Seen Walker siuggeicd iln-b with a terrific right t' the Jaw. Creb , countered t'V staggering Walk -r with a like blow. Thev locked in a tight clinch frequently. The inf itrhtiui: whs f ut it his. A haul short to the lace causi-d Crib t" reel. A rii-lit iipner. ui hurt -ker. A stra'r.hl ri-:M barked Irm to the rep s. Creb nilyed a windmill b it. In endeavorln.: t i break the men from a clinch. Ke ferce I'tirdv tell to the floor and 'the ftrhters fell n er him. Tie belt found the th1. liter ppiuhd on the floor. I Hound I It tit i A tripbainmer riirlit bored i'- wav to Walker's bend Six sue sive Wnien It f nnd It - mark W il ker landed pret t t'v to the bo.' v. i toil took foer on ihe to ad t'i cx chnnce. Wn'ker ini'-'d an "p: v eut. but ltek oee In e. li.tr.'-' Cteb ru-htd W a'.l.e- to a nevv.il rorner. bi(tter;ng him w:th - from rvi'iy ilt-e -tion They '. I toe l t -e slugged T' ,- tratb'd Men- :it . bw,. uuart. - -Walker's hen. I roi-Vi. il from t' fore cf Creh- r iM lust a 1 1: 1 bell ;oun.!e,. I Itoiind Mne They iror n tho rente rf t'v- I!- Ibi h - lu-Tin-: T.m:d1v vvt 'b.'h lui.l'l" e!fecMei blow 'trtrbf jleht to W il ker's f sent him to the rotM. W'..ik-r tool not h.r iMi th' chin but 'fought rnmrlv acnnf Crc'1, ilicurc attack. W alker rushed Creb will while the referee wus strug gling to his fvet. The bell ended ti.e milling;. j Hound Twelve I They smashed t each others f jaw. both landini: cleanly. In a j maddening exchange of blows, they ptlltced each other Ut will, j W ulker staggered Creb wit h a j wrirns right to the b"id. Wa!- ' ker laiwled eflectively to the bodv , and head and Creb clinched. Creb landed with terrliie force to Wal- ' ker's jaw, but the welterweight j king came up for more. Tii ! crowd gasped as the battlers stood ; up nmler the fierce punishment. They were locked in u clinch at j lie bell. Hound Thirteen i They stood tc,'. to toe in Wnl- ' ker's corner nnd utrhed blow ! Jnr bw. Walker's lelt ew start- ! i to swell un Creb continued to t pepper at Walker's face. Creb j uil.-s.ed a downward right. The j one-two punch backed Walker to, i the ropes. They continued to ! batter each other cpenly ut long 1 4 range. Creb rushed WaJker to I the corner and the bell interrupt- : ' ed an intere-ting Hkirmish. I Hound Kimrtecn I Creb continued his aggressive ness but Walker was willing and they smash' d away openly both .binding telling blows. Creh siart- el to ounce and Walker came m 8 -a era farm 5 rnilea south of city on Pa- rifie highway: acres In s'raw berries, 2 a. in growjng garden. Karl Vosburgh, lioseburg. FCR'RHNT Small farm." Also for sab', cheap. 8 acres of broccoli land, with good house nnd fair barn. New, modern house for snle on easy u is. C. Merrill, 59 MilJ St. AC R NTS WANTKrwSalesmen" Guaranteed pure wool fit-to-mea-sure $.10 clothes. $23.S5. Largest commissions eyer offered. We de- Cw liver and.rnllert. Dept. J 5 Crane- Kint Clothes, Cincinnati. SAl.KSMKN " W A XT E I - - M e n or j hoys. Make hig money In your home tow n. No experience neces sary. Absolutely first time on Pa cific coast, and no competliion. Mr. Herman. IpS Front street, San Francisco. Calif. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist 324 Perkins Uldg. Phone 554 DR. DEAN B. BUbAR , OPTttMBTHlST Specialist in the fitting- of lit Jackson fit. 75& were In a clinch at the bell. Komtd Two j' P'attery landed his first- blow of the fight, a stiff left flush to Shade's face. Shade countered with a right to the j;v. Iloih landed da muring blow to th" i. 4 si ii i riKm fiargereii l'Ai Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRI8T Perkins Bldtj. Roteburg, Ors. Phone 8A. Ill WIIIIB n &kuh Starring; HOOT GIBSON You'll like Hoot Cibaon more than ever when you see the famous cowboy star turned ball player In this romance of the saddle and the dia mond. "IN BAD" Comedy "NEVER FEAR" Comedy Saturday and Sunday First pictures Santa Bar bara earthquake. 10c 25c Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor tn n nna lu-i niiii.l. u-Vii..l. f.i-..,..! him to clinch. A stinging right rubinr foriou-ly. Slattery land to the Jaw ro-ked Walker to his "',! J,,st bt foro own corner and he reeled about the rin-,' helpless against Creb's : The Ituffalo lad was knor-ked , furiot!s atlnck. lie was almost ' tin floor three times before out. but pulled hipi-elt together ,m' tw"1 (if defeat was tos:;ed in nnd staggered Creb with a Miort ' the ring by Slatterys manager left to the face. Camely Walker end came alter one minute fought on. badly battered but 1,n1 Is HtruuN of fighting in the taking ewrythieg Creb could Hiird round, throw ami ntandlng up right un- Ilinind Three der the tremendous punislinient. i flattery was bb-eding from the, The bell saved Walker from fur-; mouth as he came no for this ' ther punishment. . I round. They fell Into u clinch. Hound Fifteen Thive lefts tu the jaw barked Slat ! They f h ok hands; a right to , tery to the rop.. Another fluor tho head reel'ul Walker around. 'd him (r a -fount of six. A He countered gamely wilh u b-tt, third downed him for u count of rallying beautitully. Mickey put "itie. The Muft'alo b;y was help jail in u fHiious charge at Creb. bss. A stiff right to the jaw sending him back to coer. lllood : lowered him to his knees, but he stream d down his fac from a staggered to his feet and rrvted cut on hi left vye, hut Walker "found the ring at the mercy of bored In, holding his own in a the coast battler. Just us Shade toe to toe exchange of blows that launched ino him again th tnwi-1 threatened to sweep both to the tluiteri d Into the ring from Slat floor of the ring. Walker stag- ter s corner, ge red Creh with a wicked left to o th'. bead. W alker charged Creh. driving hinrto bis own corner as he relentlessly ounded hi tim ing glows at the middleweight king. The bell found them battling away at full speed. Creb got deci:i.'ii. POI.O CIIOI'NFS New Yoik. law. t ry. Another similar blow sent Electronic and Electro-Tberaphy mm T'ick on hi heel. Four straight times Shade's overhand i 417 Parkin Hid. Phone 491 r'ghf reached Slattery. They were ' . . Tonight and Saturday Also Sat. Matinee A fitting tribute to the na tion's natal day!' Crop Insurance Insure your hay and grain now. Our agency offers you real service In fire Insurance matters. We write automo-' bile Insurance. G. V. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE I 16 Cass St. Phone 417 A Thrilling Romance of the Revolution CHARLES JONES DIES SUDDENLY , fContinuen from page 1 ) ing nnd within a short time after h fids the attack coming on. Mr. Jones was born In Douglas Countv. July 12. isfil. the son July ;1. Sixty thousand p .son ,f Ir- an,l Mra. John .lone?, pio were in attendance at the polo m',r settlers in this state. Prac Crounds. when the fighters In the tlcally all of his life was spent first preliminaries took ihe ring "n ,m home place, where he lived In the Italian hofpltal found mat- Vvi,h llt brother. J. W. Jones and che- last night. ' family, th farm being located about 4 miles northwest of liose- buig. Ho wa unmarried, and Is survived only by his brother, and a si-tei-. Mrs. Adam Fisher. Mm esidc at 4o;, We.-t ;:nd Avenue South, in this city. The funeral services wkll be Ivld tomorrow at 1 o : 30 a. m, from the Kosiburg I'ndertaklng , i ariors. v ,. O. Podge, otfl- ; Sliiidf Win .toMo. ciatii-g. Interment will lake place Shncle and Slitterv. opponent ' t the Junes cemeteiy o:i ihe old. In a semi-final match, tame into home place. i the ring at 7 :! ' eao. rn siand.ird o Joe t.yncn ot New York, fomier world bantam weir, ht champiim. fought a four round draw with Jack Sharkey of New York in th" flri-t preliminary. The light was. fast all the way. both men land-' fng damaging punches timing the four rounds. Big Celebration Dance AT POPULAR Rainbow Gardens Friday Nite It's Wonderful There Music by Deedle's Swanee Six A Real Dance Band You'll Like 'Em Start CrW'bratlu' Friday Nile The Cosmopolitan Corporation. Marion Davies "Janice Meredith " You'll UugK, you'll weep, you'll shout, you'll cheer I It ends m contiuous 1 1 n g 1 through your veins f St9y hf Paul Leicester Ford Prices this special 10c-50c HOUSE TAINT $2.40 per Gallon Denn-Cerreten Co. Cars Darraged Two (hi a ;' t niasd last nU'ht h.j:i n llrUt n:uhlne ilrlvrn lv J. v. WllliaiiH. of South Jarli on ulr.vl. (nlhil'd with the car h. lor.iinu to Miss Allc .Mahn. Miss .;ilin niRchir.p wsj. narktil on llnip .f'T I'oMiii; for rlrtur-, iha lo Sii'il n f 'v w-i,!i nvrr tin1 raU.i anil lhf flrfit u.o on. Shado wcirtl "i :l and slultfrv -:s. ' The fvh lv roun.ls: lloiiml Ono TH' I'ent stnr:.,i fi.t. s-ait-rv Mill ?ir.t. rd yr. Williams, who doluc hi rimoinary danrir.r. ' awitc by ht toturol .( hi Tlxv r''i hi'd and W",'s''al. I.oth cir Hiroic;i soi.ie fault of the f;:ltin III.' floor in n n.-al ho.titii; It t' .1 ro 1 n ;. Hnd Ii'h rsr rornrr. Shd s.n In )'' it- plow, u into the rkel atnra. A tor twil snd landod throe' f,.r.. r on Miss Mann's rar s linn to lho lliillalo hoy's h..ad. .In 4 ,.,1. ithllo Mr Williams' m m illioul a rvliirn. Shado lauded olnno sustalutnl two brok.-n wIhtIs. Iwl.e to th ' l.ody. A w. ak rlchl sniahcil ladialor and olh serl'1 oaucbt Slattery on lho jaw. Thrr ous damage. v ' Dy AH Means Worry Cnles your Hom. Business, Personal Kffects and Auto are fully protected by Insurance. Inauranct It Our Business Sunday and Monday ZANE GREY'S -"The'Light of Western Stars" with Jack Holt. Noah Horry, Millie Dove KVIWC.MI EXTRA SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Santa Barbara Earth quake Motion Picture!