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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-RF.VIEW, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1927. 1 Fi'l illo In I ! - v Irlo nfn Frc 5 ft Will ' r ilftl . ,;lr Fro , ' Dill . ;il 1 Fro n i lift! mt In wai ' spe nm) On : F ,'Ola , I" ' mat Hu i I fort ' ape aiul Wis .; s J den .' affs In t .ilay. svisi I M Myi ; P. ; : wop Mnu Exp ;! M iron ;Jieo oral mot frl, tttts p.rt n FRENCH TENNIS DUO DEFEATS AMERICANS (Auoclatnl r-reM I.mfi-,1 Win-.) '.ST. CLOUD, France, May 21. Jean Ilorotra anil Jacques liniKiion ilefeuted William 'I'. Tlldi-n iiml Vranels T. Hunter ilnulileH of the Liberty Theatre Sunday, Monday, Tuesday Matinee Daily 2:15 ';!j1he flight of Love" is the most thrilling, beau tiful, dramatic Romance the screeni 'hasi ever ItS JSPyvprf i)l ,tieme, bHsed on. the. feudnl lnw of the right of the first night, unfolds before your eyes as the most unusual nnd electrifying story yon have over witnessed. ' i i . i , . , i I i HAL ROACH CHARLEY CHASE '71 jath GLADYS HUltTJE-' h;:L MUTT AND JEFF-t-PATHE NEWS VUiiUiiU.v SPECIAL MUSIC ; I i ' M 1' Miss t)ena Henslce nt the Oman. j! Admission: Matinee 10c-25c Evening 10c-3Sc LIBERTY THEATRE Lfcit Times Today Matinee Daily 2:15 P. M. , ,)''' ' 'f-! ' ! WILLIAM FOX - j J womkr horse, -A otrl bandit and a Texas Ranger ride the dangar trail together to a smashing cli max in the most sensational rlei of episodes ever pic tured.. " Lmftm-mP' MARJORIE DAW . : ,.rt.t, UAnoiosiamil '"; LEW SEILER Trodurtion. A VAN BIBBER COMEDY EARLE FOXE in "SOCIETY ARCHITECT" 10c Fables and Lawn Tennis 4-6, 0 2, G-2. Tents ami' tarnaulfiiH at loweat dish jirirog. Poweiru Hanlwaie. Mr. H. IlertelHon and ami, Kl nier. of Medl'ord, visited liero last nlt'l't and thin morning. I ! I , : W Pathe News 25c ' Franco Ain.'i lean. , tournament Uidiiy. I j ju in j jj jc j r i j wm mm l ma mvm '' B Ka D I BRINGIPbO results II A remarkable decrease (n the amount of man-made interference In Rosebtirg has been noticed by tho members of (ho Roneburg Ra (Mill) HllKifl tho new radio or dlminre wt.'nt Into effect. The ron ton for lhl.4 Ih (bought to he lh.it 1 Him majority of. owners of violet ray and x-ray machines have never intentionally interfered with ra dio reception, and the new ordin ance has prompted them (o use their equipment with care, while any who are Indifferent ,as to the (rouble caused hy operating ihelr machinery . at night - have heen made caulloiik hy, (he penally ut- laehed lo the law. With the long needed. legislation secured the Ita- dio Club no.w expects the air to ho permanently freed from any ninn-irinde trouble. Committees appointed to make arrangements for an evening of entertainment for the dub mem bers urn reporting very satisfac tory progress. The dale will prob ably be set for tho early part of June,' til Von Casey's Umpqua Park. Two or more radio sets will ho installed for music and en tertainment during the evening, whlrh with other features now be ing planned. Insures a delightful time for the radio fans. Watkhifl means both fjuantlly nnd quality for your money. 120 V, I-arie. I'hone 177. DEAL WITH LICENSED . REALTORS Licensed real estato brokers are required to know tho Ore gon Ileal Estate) Brokers' Jaw tind post bonds wllh tho state ne a 1 guarantee ugulnst ' mis representation. When you deal with unlicensed brokers you take chances. See Unit you nre protect ed hy deling only with licensed realtors. '' DOUGLAS COUNT .REALTY BOARD Another , BIG AT THE GARDENS SATURDAY NITE . Good Peppy Music American Legion New Ventilating System CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Health Center "Complete Health Service" 8UUPHUR VAPOR BATH8 3S7 West Cass Phone 491 DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist In the fitting of Glasses. 110 Jackson St. BASEBALL GAME AT D1LLARD Sunday, May 22 2 P. M. Dillartl vs. Glendalc THE CHEAPEST MONEY for the choicest FARM LOANS BSC money. Terms of R. 7 and 10 yeara. Liberal repayment privileges. Straight loans. I'sunl commission charges. Prompt service. If you need a loan or are refinancing see us. G. W. Young & Son LOANS 11B Cs St. Phone 417 ORIENTAL SI NEWIJEHO, Ore., May 21. lie fore striking high school Hludents can Kt. buck in their eianHeH oach must uiiio a paper on "why I de sire to he relriHtated." ThiH order was is.'iued by C. K. Itoihwell, prin cipal, when more than 100 of the uriderelusH men stayed away from school yewterday In protest against suspension of seniors for missing classes Thurday morning during ohst-rvanee of "kid day." Tho pa pers must be signed by students and parents. The fitrlking student must vol- iohi, to sign a personal request ror reinslalifment, agree to accept) fulling grades in the subjects of, Which Classes Were mlKBOd Friday, aim uiso in assist, in uetermininK the leadei'H of the revolt. In. ad - dltlon, parentH will bo asked to sign applications for reinstatement of the students. Students are In a turmoil over tho terms of the faculty. : Many arc willing to make up the time lost and agree to reasonable de mands of the faculty, hut the ma jority are of the opinion that the faculty Is altogether too drastic in ita demands. Used range with reservoir, $.15 nt Powell's. SAN DIEGO COUPLE IN WRECK NORTH Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Oleason, of San Diego, escaped serious Injuries and possible death when their car went over an. embankment of sev eral feet and settled In a ditch about Hi miles north of Oakland late Friday afternoon, . In passing another car Mr. Oleason. pulled his machine .too far over to the right on a curve and the car went over the bank, set tling on its right side. Doth the rear and front wheels wore toru from the car which was consider ably damaged. Mr. Oleason. came to this city this morning to secure parts tor the machine so that he and his wife can resume their journey to Oohle. Oregon. , Single bit axes, Furniture. ?1.50 at Powell's MURRAY'S MOTHER ' ASKS PATTERSON ' TO SAVE KELLEY (Ansoclatml VrcBS I.injscd Wire.) ' '' SALEM, ( Ore., May 21. Appeal ing for executive clemency for Ells worth Kelley, sentenced to be hanged, Mrs. "Margaret. 1 Alurray, mother of' tho notorious Ton) Mur ray, ias written to Governor Pat tbison. Ke'lli'y nnd Murray : were purticiE'.nnts in the state prison break in August, 1921, in wiiich guards. John Sweeney and J. M. Holtnan and tho convict, Oregon Jone:i, were killed. After he had been captured and sentenced to death Murrav committed suicide ill I1 ,..,11 K'..lli ,1 1n,j Will,,,, ,i.,.. .,.,i.,a ,r ,i,,ii, .In her letter Mrs. Murray says she understands that Wtllos is to escape the gallows on a technical ity, hut. this apparently Is an er ror, inasmuch us tin'.. "oiled Stale supreme court, has uirown out. both the Kelley nnd the Wlllos cases on grounds that no federal questions are involved. Special prices on extra heavy galvanized wasli tubs nt. Powell's. PATTERSON BIDS 4 GOVERNORS TO COAST ADV. MEET SALKM, Ore., May 21. Governor Patterson had sent official invita tions to OovArnors Haldridge of Idalio, Young of California, Hart ley of Washington and Karri it .u ton of Hawaii to attend the convention of the Pacific coast advertising clubs association, which is to he held In Portland, beginning June 1!). 1 Particularly important on the i program will he an address by Seu 'ator llorah of Idaho, chairman of it he senate foreign committee, who j will talk, on the nation's foreign l policy. The Invitation to Governor Far riugton was sent by radio thrmigh the cooperation or Hal E. Hoss, Governor Patterson's private sec- irelHry, a member of the publicity committee and the "on to Portland" j committee of the advertising clubs. j Governor Karrlngton, who in priv ate life is a newspaper publisher in Honolulu, Is said to be an ar dent supporter of advertising club work on the Pacific coast. T.nwnmowers and garden hose Powell's. Coast League Baseball (Py the Associated Press) Pan Francisco yesterday won her foul th straight victory over Hollywood. 5 to 0. Batteries: W. Murphy. Mulrahy and Cook; May anil Vargas. Three Kookie, pitchers prov d easy mains for hamtniMed otit the Missions, who din Clnrles A. Lindbergh, Amerl i ! to 4 v. in over:rnn nllot. the sliding Angels, Itattrrie Pilletie and Walters; Weatherslty, Cunningham, Smith and Sand berg. Sacramento came out of her los ing streak with a vengeance, Krv'Z. ""(ATHLETIC SHOW j' uuiph over Oakland. , Ituin again postponed the Port- 1 ilu i I Hollywood at San Frisco ill lAHKeiea; uaKlaucI ut tsacrauiento; I 1'ortland at Seattle. TWO AND HALF HOURS AHEAD OF bCHEDULEiMhow Is composed of (Jlenn McAl (("nlhfued from )ao 1.) people. NEW ynitK, May 21 Lucky Cliarlea l.hnlli.-ri;li was zooming over Uie last few luilea of his pioneering flight 10 I'arls late today, Hiicc'ess wllh ltn accompany InK lame and lor' line practically in his grasp. At 8: :w o'clock, light lime, ho hail ocean, passed over Kngland, cross Illo nel and waa above Kaslern day spanned the Ireland and lOngllsh chan- the coast of ,)reams at last. At dint hour he passed above Cherbourg und bad hut 2nd miles hfnre lie .,.,l 1 nt ll, u,tiv m ih rino,in,.i,,u r.r i h,. lL.,.i Uvinir fl ,l the wl,,,. tlon td a waiting world. At. tho rate bo bud been making during the previous hours of ills ordeal, it wuh estimated that Ihoso 200 miles would slip bencatb him lu less thiin two hours, permitting him to land before 5::lU, lOaslern daylight lime, which is 10:ao French time. Headed For Cork NEW YORK, May 21. The I'Yeuch Cable company Ibis after noon announced receipt of official advices from the French govern ment stating that Captain Lind bergh was over Ireland heading in the direction of Cork, at 5:20 o'clock thin afternoon, Irish time. This announcement coincides with receipt of an Associated Press dispatch from llelfast, re porting the sighting of the plane over Dingle Harbor, county Kerry, ami saying that Lindbergh was beaded for Cork. The time checks with the sched ule or the riiglit as computed here and Dingle Harbor Is on the course as plotted by Lindbergh. ; Dingle Harbor, which juts Into tho western coast of county Kerry, is on the course plotted by Cap tain Lindbergh lor his flight lo Paris. Ills reported nrrlval there at !i:2U p. m. also coincides Willi the lime schedule of the flight as com puted in New York. . , VALENCIA. Ireland, May 21. The HOvemiiienl wh-elimM ui:tinii here Is advised by the steamer Col lier, Nog! that she sighted a gray airplane heading - east-southeast while the Nogi's position wus ap proximately 62.45 north' latitude, 12.5 west-longitude. Tho plane w,as flying rather low. i , . ' , The position given by the Nogi Is a short distance off tile south western quasi -of Ireland. The above dispatch Indicates that the Nogi sighted the plane shortly be fore it passed over llhigle Uay in the direction of Cork. . , i . SMKIUVICK HAItHOIt, COUNTY KEItltY, Ireland, . .May 21. Cap tain Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic plane passed over this point at an altitude of about one thousand feel heading ror Cork. Tho ma chine seemed to he functioning I OXCCl llently. Climatic conditions twero lavorabh France Attained. NEW . YOltK, May 21; The French Cable company announces receipt of otl'iclal advices saying Captain Lindbergh'a Iratm-Atlantic plane passed over Uayeux, on the French coast, at 8 o'clock tonight, French time. Uayeux, near Ihe coast of Seine Hay, an arm of the Knglish Chan nel, is about 150 miles by airline from Paris. At the rate of speed Lindbergh In making, according lot. dispatches thus far received, be should be at the La Pourget fly- ling field, his destination. In slight ly more than an hour alter pass ing Uayeux, shortly after JJ p. in., Paris time. CHKIiLlOUnG, May 21. An air plane believed to bo Captain Lind bergh's passed ovor Cherbourg in the direction ot Paris at 8:30 p. m. Welcome Prepared. FLYING F1KLI), LFP.OUKGKT, France, May 21. The flying field at Lobouiget tonight was ready to receive Captain Charles A. Lind bergh . The s!(y at S : 45 p. m. was almost clear, after a late afternoon rain, and the American seemed assured I of a fine safe landing. The wind bad fallen considerably during the evening. American flacs fluttered from the entrance of the administration building at the filed here tonight and English was heard qirite as much as the Freneh. The planes wore made ready to take photogra phers out to meet Captain Lind bergh as soon us he was reported otf the French coast to try to film him on the way lo Lebourget. Shortly after ti o'clock tonight two huge vans arrived at the field anil workmen busted themselves setting up lights and cameras. There were at least 5000 per sons on the field and nearby grounds late tonight. At the same time, Ihe nerial authorities began sending up flares in order to show Captain Lind bergh, as soon as he comes within sight, the location of the lauding field. TATtlS. May 21. Thousands of persons gathered In the Place de L'Opera tonight and watehed a huge electric sign on which' appear- ed news of the nrocress of Can- It took a force of more than inrt policemen to clear n way for traf fic throuph the district when the sign fHshed confirmatory mes sages that Captain Lindbergh had heen sighted over Ireland. TO BE FEATURE OF CARNIVAL on'lued fro.., page 1.1 : finish Ihe week James, however. Is to fight in the American Le- fiori smok'T Thursday und so will not be able tu hurtle earlier in the Week. lister und Paul Amort, The com mittee has been given the assist ance und cooperation of Frank Trumhle, local boxing promoter, who Is assisting In arranging the matches. The boxing card on Thursday night Is expected to ho a hum dinger. The main, event Is to he a 10 round contest be,tween Floyd James 'of Itoseburg and Sailor Jt-ff Hoyt of Manila. James,, who weighs 1S2 poumis, has never been kiuxrked out, although he has not some clever fighters In his class In j California, ilo Ik 21 years old and Ilo made rapid BtrideH and. was found to bo a tough fighter and hard bitter. In a fight with Eddie Ululllvni. nn. nt Ci,llfnr,,(a' host known heavyweights, he floored Sullivan five times but received a broken. Jaw' and could not con tinue with the fight. While the Jaw was healing ho came to Hose burg and his first fight since the Injury wus a few weeks ago. Ilo has been working out regularly at Eugene recently. The li round seinl-l'lnnl Is lo bo between Tony Mnrtel, who has been 111 lloseburg on two previous j occasions, ami Jackie Davis of Ore gon City, both 130-iioundei'B. Andy Jorege. of Monitor, who featured 111 the sensational bout of the lusl boxing card, will go aglnst Edtlie White of Salem in a (i-rouud special event, which promises to be n good one. in nddlllon to these bouts (bore will he several preliminaries. NEW TODAY I n POM SALE Dry : old growth fir wood. Phono 25P1I. FOH SALE Nice young milk i cow, gentle -and heavy milker, j $115. Phone 25FI1. - j FOR SAMS OH TltADlO Sharpies separator. J. F. Stafford, Oak land, Ore. ; - UAPY CHlX'for sale. Anyb''eed, any time. Iirudford, corner Val ley Grocery and Camp View. FOU'SALK paklTiml Six. Pai-galn, good rubber, good running order, sr.00. Rose Garage. Phone Oti. WANTKD Experienced man dry-1 goods clerk, good all-round man ' wanted. Write Box 50, News-He-J vlev ' ' ' .'" ! FOR HALE 5-acre track Improved ' bottom land, free soil. Tern given. Umpqua Park, J. ' B. i , Smith. ' '' ' ' 1 ' I Ship your Eggs In our bright, well made cases. . No Extra Cost. Coen Lumber Company. RENT or lease "cheap to right party, small acreage in city lim its. Southwest slope, good soil. family orchard. ' Phone .'05-Y. ' FOR" RENT fi-mom bungalow. Also 4 -room furnished house on Mill street. Inuuire 720 WincheH ter. ' ' ' ' . FOR SALE One "team, weight i 3100, 8 years old, guaranteed pul lers. Also harness. C.-A. Lock wood 'Motor Co. ' ' ' ; t PE()IMEvisldngfresir"iiillk or cream, can get same by calling; at South End' camp ground store. S. Stephens street. j HURRY'AGAIN Iwill set "hen ' eggs from now until May. -27. That is the last this year. Phone lt!H-Y. 702 Fullerton St. Mrs. j Earl Voshurgh. : CAN Y ON Tavern serves special lunches and dinners that will ' please you in every way. Good music. Just i mile south of Can yonvllle. TRAHE 100 acres'"" fine" hind fn Galveston county, near good I town, railroad and highway, for: laud or property in or near j Rosehurg. J. C. Gerely, 420 Per kins blilg. Phone fit.r. IVIUTK LEGHURW CHICKS From selected hens mated with record malea. Safw arrival guar anteed. May and June, $11 nno lti,,nlinH nviirollDI ito ni-finnlrl Graham Hatchery, Hayward, Cal. WE PAY YOU $(i per month lo save S10 per month and aSow you lo share with, us In the prof-: Us of the business for the next j 10 years. Write for our free booklet. DOUGLAS lUJILDlNO & LOAN ASSOCIATION. Of fices with Commercial Abstract Co. Phone 215. ; UUYERS FOR REAL ESTATE"' ' Thousands of dollars in farms and ' city property Hold and traded hy this firm during last season. If yon have genuine bargains to of-1 fer the public send us descrip-; tlon. price and terms today. We get results. I McLENDON REALTY COMPANY, ' Corner Oak and Main. i THE TIME TO START SAVING is before yon spend it. This or ganization has paid its stockhold ers 9'v for the past two years nnd eight vpr cent or better for the past eight years. Not a single foreclosure or n piece of proper ty taken for non-payment of In- ; terest or dues since its organ iza-1 tlon In 1917. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association. Douglas Abstract Rldg. : WANT A GOOD SUBSTANTIA l7" j HOME? i I have n splendid modern fi-room house . on good street In excel lent location with large lot. There a re 3 rooms dow n s t a I rs and 3 bedrooms upstairs, with hall and hath, there is a fire place and half basement with stationary tubs. I have Bonus loan of f2tiou on property pay aid" $13.30 per month. The ap praisers say It Is worth J2f.i0 but if you have ?4i0 cash I will dis count price $600. Stop! Bargains lik this don't come every day, so net quick. Address Box 133. j Rosehurg. j SHARKEY WHIPS MALONEYj BOUT ENDS IN FIFTH (Continued from pane 1.) prise. The blow that did more ihaii any other to finish the burly Alaloney was a new ly-developed weapon, a devastating right, which ; carried even more dynamite than the hooking left on which the lar pinned ills hopes in fights before. With Hint addition to bis arma ment, Sharkey became one of the most formidable, and resourceful of heavyweight contenders as well as a definite nienuce to the title holder, Gentf, Tunncy, who looked on. wllh rapt attention. Sharkey heat the slugging Ma loney at his own game of solid punching even as he beat the huge negro, Harry Wills' own game of infighting last full. Grudge Combat As the men entered the ring theyj glared the Hl-beeling which has ; existed ror mouths, and Maloney turned bis broad hack In contempt. "With more speed Ihan has been seen here at leasl since the Jack Denipsey-Firpo title fray, the two swapped whirlwind punches, fast hut each carrying t lie weight of huge muscles and bulging pounds of heft. Sharkey was the weaver, dodg ing cut, Maloney the rushing hull. For three rounds-they fought .vi ciously 'and .the crowd could see they were snarling threats at each other as the tide of battle, carried them together for a moment. : ' Finale is Sudden ; 'The end came' with melodrama tic suddenness and many In tho great arena iiever saw the punch that sent. Maloney-: down' for the first time in the fourth round. There were two dancing, flailing figures, then a blur from '. Shar key's shoulder and the form in the green trunks dropped like a log. Instead of walling for the bell ANTLERS an HTODAY ONLY Matinee .Dally 2:15 I1' "i i A FAgT MOVING h Comedy "Out .Where With Jimmie Adams 'ANTLERS ; SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY i : Matinee Dally 2:15 -'. . , SI X . -" - I Seli I , A Big Package of Laughs Handled by Special Delivery Directed By WILLIAM GOODRICH A director who lives up to his name for good, rich screen humor. He is old and wise in laugh lore. He grew STOUT with good nature, and he knows how to pass it along to those who need the medicine of mirth. International News Showing the Dynamiting of the Mississippi Levee. NOVELTY ADDED ATTRACTION "The Phantom of Marion Talley" A Music and Movie Novelty presented through the courtesy of Qtt's Music Store Matinee 10c-35c Evening 10c-35c-50c that would have saved him, the stricken. Maloney called back bis falling strength and rose to drive another punch, but the effort told and the fifth round found hiui A crowd of 30,000 saw Sharkey's triumph. Sharkey has the prospect of a battlB late in July or early in August wllh Jack Dempsey, former chumplon, with a title match with Tuntiey in September if . he wins.. Sburkey weighed 192; . Maloney' 202J. . - Sewing machines for .rent Powell's Furniture store. 1 at: NOW YOU ASK ONE j; , THE ANSWERS Here are the answers to "Now" You Ask One" for today. The ' questions are on the editorial page:: 1 Moses brings water iroui me rock nt Horen. (Exodus 17:5, )., 2 llulak'B. (Numbers 23:11). J 3 .Mount Nebo. (Deuteronomy 34:1-3). 4The family of Ilahal). (Josh ua 0:23-20). 5They were hanged. (Joshua' 10:17-26). " ... 6 The fleece he left on the. ground over night was moist with dew ut morning while tho ground about It was dry. (Judges 0:30-' 38). ' ' :- ;" ' ''..' ' : ; 7 Ho spared his life,-cutting' off a .piece, of his .robe. - (1 Samuel 24.-3-7). . .. V . , ' v " ' ' 8 Nebuchadnezzar. (11 . Kings-24:10-10). ' ; - ' ; ' 9 The first verse of thei.wolfll chapter of Kcclesiastos. ' 10 Mlcah. (Micuh 4:3).'' : When you want bargains In bedsr springs, mattresses. See us first and save money. Powell Furniture) Co. . ' .; ' Picnln nt Idleyld Park. COMEDY WESTERN the West , Begins" vith in Chase Yourself -ztc ' ' - jp-. 7"")