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VOL. XXVII NO. 188 OF ROSEBURG REVIEW '
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, "; SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1926.
VOL. XVII NO. 200 OF THE EVENING NEW8
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CRUCIAL CAME OF
coast cm
Stanford and Washington,
Both Ihus rar Unbeaten,
. Will Clash; Oregon U.
Plays Cougars. ,
(Associated Tress leased Wire.)
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13.
Eyes of far western football fans
turned today to Palo Alto where
the Cardinals of the Stanford
University meet the Huskies of
the University of Washington In
what has developed into a pivotal
game .of the Pacific coast confer
ence. A win by Stanford would carry
it to within reach of the confer
ence title, the weak University of
California eleven being its only re
maining opponent in the confer--(
ence'.
A defeat would place It ori a
level with four other schools that
have lost one game. Despite the
fact that the Cardinals are strong
favorites to win, the Huskies de
clared that they are out to repeat
last year's victory.
A second conference contest at
t Pullman, Wash., between the Uni
versity of Oregon and Washington
Vtnte College, and an intersectional
: clash between the University of
Arizona and Occidental College at
Los Angeles, are other features
of the day's gridiron program.
The. wolf pack of the University
of Nevada attempts at Berkeley
to be the sixth squad to down the
'University of California this sea-
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Oregon vs. Cougars.
PULLMAN, Wash., Nov. 13
With three consecutive confer
ence victories to their credit the
Washington State College Cougars
face the University of Oregon on
a gridiron of mud in their home'
coming game today.
Following an early season loss
to Southern California, victories
over Montana, Idaho and Washing
ton have made the Cougars slight
favorites. Coach -Babe Holling-
uerry of Washington State has
predicted a hard game and declar
ed "It will be not anybody s game
until the final whistle blows."
Rain for. two days has made the
field soggy and even with fair
weather in prospect a muddy field
Is certain. Today's game Is the
fourteenth between the Cougars
and Oregon. The state college won
six, lost four, and tied three of the
previous games.
The probable lineup
Oregon position W. S. C.
Pope I. e. Exley
Dixon 1. t Dressel
Hodgen 1. g. Kramer
Carter c. Graham
Kearns r. g. Smith
Sinclair r. t. Spiedol
Slauson r. e. Pafkhlll
Woodie q. b. Meeker
Burnell 1. h. Rohwer
Ord ' r. h. Koenig
Wetzel f. h. CnRtnfHnn
- ' (Associated Press Leased Wire.) .
CHICAGO, Nov. 13. Q u e e n
Marie traveled toward Chicago
and its four-day stop-over toduy,
with only a two-hour halt at Spring
field, to break the journey.
She arranged to stop at Spring
field long enough to place a
wreath on 'the tomb of Abraham
Lincoln, whose birthplace, near
Louisville, Ky., she will visit next
week.
The queen's itinerary after the
present tour is completed at Wash
ington on November 24 is In doubt.
Although it Is understood that the
Southern Railway over which the
royal party planned to travel to
North Carolina and possibly Flori
da, has refused to accept a nomi
nal fee for the entourage, negotia
tions are said to be continuing.
Still further complications are
presented in the request of sever
al railroads that their special cars
making up the queen's train be
made available-for regular duty as
soon as possible.
Colonel John H. Carroll, in
charge of the train, Is carrying on
negotiations which he believes will
keep the train virtually intact or
provide substitute equipment.
WALLOWA LAKE RESORT TO
BE GREATLY ENLARGED.
(Associated Press fcesjed Wire.)
LA GRANDE. Oregon, November
13. The increase in the' capital
derland Corporation from $50,000
to $150,000 was voted at a meet
ing of twenty sockholders here
last night. The additional capital
will provide for modernizing of the
resoit including installation or a
golf course and tennis courts.
MAJORITY VOTE OF
BRITISH STRIKERS
FAVORS NEW TERMS
(Associated Press Leased. Wire.) i -LONDON,
Nov. 13. Delegates
representing the striking coal ml l
ers, in conference here today, vct
ed to refer the. government's stril o
sottement proposals to tho varloi s
districts with the recommendatk n
that they be accepted. .
Many of the delegates were dl 3
satisfled with the terms, and there
was the possibility for a time that
they might reject the proposals
wtihout referring them to the. dis
tricts. The card vote of the delegates
was 432,000 in favor of recom
mending that the district accept
the terms, and 352,000 against the
proposals.
NEW RECORD FOR
BULLDOGGING AT
NEW YORK RODEO
(Associated Press Leased Wire.) '
NEW YORK, November 13.
Veteran cow punchers In a rodeo
In Madison Sausre Garden claim to
have established a new world's
record In bulldogging steers, by
downing ten in an average of 171
seconds. The cowboys declare
that six and one half seconds is
the world's recort for bulldogging
one steer, but that two or three
cowboys rarely come within strik
ing distance of this mark in throw
ing three different steers. '
Jbr Economical Transportation'
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CHICAGO
READY
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Problems of Etiquette Are
Ironed Out on Eve of
Her Arrival.
HAND KISS IS TABOO
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CHICAGO. Nov. 13. Chicago
donned its best today for Queen
Marie, albeit, somewhat self-con
scious about the endeavor lo give
her majesty a truly democratic,
midWQstern welcome.
Long before time for the queen s
train to arrive, however, interna
tional committees succeeded In
ironing out all but a few minor
problems encountered in planning
a welcome thoroughly democratic
but as thoroughly characteristic of
the mlddlewest. The perplexity of
city officials wondering whether to
kiss the royal visitor's hand or
merely clasp It. was disposed of by
announcement that Queen Marie
will hod her acknowledgement of
Introductions and moBt of the wel
coming committee found some way
out of the difficulties occasioned by
the queen's arrival.
At the Inst moment, however,
thero arose the matter of precedent
In the presentation of the commit
tee. It was suggested that the al
phabetical order of names deter
mine the presentation order, .but at
once It was pointed out that
Charles 'J. Vopeka, for ( several
years United States mlnfste'r lo'Ru
ninii In, would thus bo one of the
last In the line.
The deadlock was broken when
someone submitted that "there Is
no such thing as precedence In
Chicago let's do it alphabetically
and there was agreement.
Tho city hall was slimed from
top to bottom, for tho official wel
come to the royal party Immedi
ately after arrival at 5:30 p.- m.
Chief Collins was named to pre
cede n military guard to escort her
majestv to the Lake Shore Drive
hotel after a brief reception at the
citv hall. . ' ' r
On the eve of Queen Marie's ar
rival It was' learned that Samuel
Hill, northwestern millionaire who
experienced some difficulties while
the queen visited in the northwest,
has hotel reservations here and ex
pects to arrive by- train two hours
after the' royal special gets In. The
reservations for Mr. Hill arc not
nt the Lake Shore Drive.
The time also wos made tho oc
casion for a statement from the
chairman of the Bukovininn and
Dessarabian committee of Chicago
protesting ngalnst "the subservi
ence ot Chicago officials to Queen
Marie, the "royal symbol of ter
rorism,' 'and demanded "cessation
of terror against the national min
orities in Rumania."
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siderable interest.
It is planned to continue them
another week. Each night with
one exception there will be delega
tions from each of the ItoseburR
churches to furninh special music
and otherwise make the meetings
interesting. On Monday night
friends from the South Methodist
church will attend, while Tuesday
night will be Presbyterian night.
On Wednesday night the day
school will put on a program in
connection wflh a pie social which
has been previously planned.
Thursday night a delegation from
the Baptist church will attend and
on Friday night tho Methodist
Episcopal church will have a dele
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It is also planned on Sunday, No
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meeting and basket dinner at
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