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' " six ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1927. ' DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME ; ! ! ESTABLISHED 1928 ' H. C. STEARNS, Manager. Notlivtrithstanding the elaborate equipment of the Home and efficient service, the cost of burial is no more. Phone Pins and Lane Sti, ,KCHMCIIC5 AUCTION SALE TO BE ; Friday, June 24 at 1 o'clock Garden Valley Road, Near Country Club 1 Endgate Seeder, nearly new. Sharpies Cream Separator No. 4; new, . . - ;;''' Champion Binder with .'tongue truok; ' , I Single Disc, dry land plow,' '' Hardie Spray Pump, new." Oliver Plow. About 60 Cedar Fence Posts. TERMS ; : i.- f JAMES , WOOD, Owner M. C. Radabaugh', Auctioneer Fred Goff, Clerk g IItIlMWTTTTrT.T.T NEUNER CLOSES mi fn ) FOR STATE IN I BITTER SPIRIT (Continued from page 1.) men' who dltli that sliooHiipr were Sjeparlng for an emergency. Hunt ! ih don't uao pistols In killing !" " '' j i ' Ne'tiner charged tho bnndllB ear, Ued "th e Instrumentalities of, Here It Is In 'Pictures Tke story which re cently ran in serial . i form in' the KM News-Review THE LIBERTY i , i .; : i . 'i Wed. and Thurs. June li and IS LIBERTY Last Times Today . Matlneo Dally 2:19 HE CAVE HER A JEWELLED GARTER' BUT that's not all. It had Ins fiicturo on it. He tried to get tback: and. then See MARIE PREVOST HAL ROACH p$itti I GLENN TR.YON 'Sir- TAVriMF ! MAMA I VIVUN OAK1AND WttSfWW ' ' Mutt & Jeff rathe News Mat. 10c-25c . ''I ,!t t ! 1 i. ( ! j "THe:;:;,' : Secret 1 Studio" TTfc Vw.VI 111 3, 112 Lady Attendant In charge. Ur. Prank II. Mnt- Sj 13; mm a HELD 3 Gas Drums. Wagon Bed. Tongue Truck for Disc, Hay Rack. Log Chain. - i ' Forks. .' 1 1 ' 1 ' Post Auger. Saws. Ax and other articles. CASH THMUR MODERN FIVE-O nooM HOIiSHS close In. We are authorized to sell for cash, In hand at $2600. flUSINIOSS I'JIOI'KHTV to exchange for residence pro- periy. r ACU.ES OF TRUCK LAND Seven-room furnished ll0us: Hood' law barn; uml Knnen In; Inc tiding for ' $200. Terms, one-half I cash; ,,. i 1 ' i t- . - ALL EASTERN STAR - MEMBERS' TAKE NOTICE 4 l'alestlue Chapter No. 122 4.O. E. S. of Yoncalla has cor- 4 dlnily Invited all the chap- tera i In DougluH County to 4 join willr them In n picnic on Sunday, .Tiiiuv 2t H at 'the grove oast' of Yoncalla.: All nicmbeiH of tho order and their families are: cordially invited (o come, with n well woll filled basket for dinner lit -noon. - i ' ' ' Those i KdlnR : from here meet at the hall between 0 and in n, m. - ' ..: Dy order of itlio W..M; I : ; Kreu Johnson, Sec'y. denllf to Hid tiiifnel In 'knnpsa6l(S. "I' do not know, after tho crime, they might 'have figured 1 to use 'them to pack away tho loot. "I want this Jury to comb this evidence with a flnc-tnolh comb ; and at every turn of tiiefroad they I will find three men -the three in : tile Eugene stores, the three in the i Rllverton camp and tho three In j Portland," shouted Nouner. ' i ' "Tho poBtot'flce receipt in the Overalls Is culled 'nianufacturod dvldence.' Wlion you go home lif ter your , ilollbenitlons, ruinmagp your, old suits and see If, you don't (hid ovldon.ee," d)esciibliig the -ficane. In- the en gine, Neuner, said; . , ; . ,; ; , "Tliero were two men in that cab and hut ono had a gun, uud I have a right to assume that this man' shot Sid llatcs," ns ho shook his finger at the defendant. , To Jury This P. M. The closing appeal of the de fense was made to tho Jury this morning by Attorney ,(lus New bury, who, failed to complete his argument yestoi'day afternoon. 'The case Is expected to go lo tho jury by Ihreo o'clock this af ternoon. In his closing remarks, Newbury declared the state "has not con nected this defendant with the act that resulted In the Siskiyou lun nel crime and until they place him in the tunnel at the time of the deed, you cannut , convict this young man." Camp at M Icy Id Park. 1 Join Iho crowd-at ih Auction HmtKtt mmr cliy hull next 8iuur diiy p. in. lit 2. BYRD STARTED SEEING WORLD AT AGE OF 12 (Continued from tinge 1.) him at Iho controls to rcliovo Uort ' AcoHtn, tho fllKht pilot. It wns al so bi'llevi'd hat Iu might bo nf Ktvat tiaslHlanco to Gooigo NovMlo. ;tlu fllKht iMiglnoer. becnuno of IiIh lniiK exporhMU'it with airplano n j k'ih'S. ! Itnlchon rpptntly took out first CltlXPIlNlltp piipcrn. o Hay ntn cublo. pullpys. hay carriers and forks at Wharton HroA. Divorce Granted A .ll,'A,..n I. tliu Circuit Court yesterday to II. B. Yount. ' The divorce was secured Fvc 10c-35cin 11,0 growls of cruel and Inlui- , i-vc. ;man treatment. The plnlnllK, who was represented by Attorney R II. Cnmplou, was grained custody of, tho minor child. I ! FUNERAL CLYDE i WHITE IS HELD i , ', THIS AFTERNOON j Tho body of Clyde White o( 'Glide, World war veteran who died iluHt: week In Portland, where he had been at the Veterans' hosid tal receiving treatment, arrived here this morning and wan taken In chai'KH by M. K. Hitter, funerul director of the llnseburK Under taklnK company. A military fun oral wan held at 2 o'clock thin af ternoon at the Chanel of the Hose bui'K - Undertaking company, the L'mpuua Post, American Legion, of .which Mr. White wan a mem- thews officiated at the service, in torment took place at the Hurt cemetery. Jlr. White was well known hero and hail many friends. There were many beautiful floral offerings. , $10,000 VERDICT . AGAINST REO AUTO . CO. IS AFFIRMED (AuorlafH! i'tt-u J-K(t Win-.) SALrc.M, Ore., June 21. A Judg- mi-nt -of IIO.ODO granted by the lower court for .Multnomah, county to the, Northwest Auto company In Its suit ugainst the iteo Motor Car company, was upheld by the su preme court today. In an opinion written h'y! Justice I Ileun, affirm ing Judge i J.. M.' liatchelder. The ease was. an action for damages for termination: be a contract with the Iteo Motor iCar-company for distribution nnd.snle, of Iteo auto mobiles. The originul contract was modified by subsequent agreement, and the defendant contended there was no acceptance of 'tbe contract under the plaintiff's claims. The defendant further clulmed that the plaintiff refused to take deliv ery of various models of automo biles us stipulated. Tho .opinion that no error was niado by the trial court In refusing a motion lor non suit or in refusing certain re quested Instructions for a verdict in favor of the defendant. Other opinions today Included: Gordon Lawson. nlaintirr and nn- pollnilt, vs. Thomas A. Hughes. defendant, and respondent. , Mary C. Deinund, defendant and nnpell- ant, lippcal from Douglas county, motion to dismiss denied in opin ion by 'Justice Rand. , I' NOW YOU ASK OfJE - : i . . . ... THE ANSWERS . Here are the answers to the, "Now You Ask One'' quesllons printed on. the editorial page, 1 Thomas Garrigue Musarvk Is president of Czechoslovakia. 2 Rene La Coste defeated Til. den for the European hard court tennis championship. II Leningrad was formerly nam ed 'St, Petersburg- and Petrograd. 4 Paris Is nearer the North Hole- than 'New York. i '. . 5 The enuntor crosses' Eqiia- dor near Its capital Quito. 0 Detroit Is north of AVindsor, Canada. : , . ; 7 tSt.' James M. Bnrrle Avroto "Peter Pan." i. i 18 Dungnrees :nro' the '-clothes worn by sailors engaged in rough work. - 9 "Rig Ilorthns" were named after Bertha ly-upi), head of the urupp munitions -worka In tier- many, - . , . I - r t - ' 10 "niaclt nnd Tans" British soldiers In khaki uniforms wear ing black caps, were used In Ire land. ' ' ' WOMEN DEFENDED FROM CHARGE OF "LUXURY FIRST" ('tworinloil l'rcw I.e.iiofl Wlro PORTLAND, On., Juno 21. A prntOHt iiKiitnst ndvortisoiH who tempt women to buy unnecessary urtieloH by 'milking their iippeiil to the love of luxury In ov.ury fenii niho hrpHst was voiced by Mrs. Herlhu K IjiuHlpH," mayor oF Sn Marriage Must Wait Upon Divorce ,, ... . R 8 ; y i" ri) Some time after next May, after mates, Adolphe Menjou and Kathryn Carver are to be wed, says Hollywood. They are now playing leading roles in the same picture, j DE AUTREMONT TWIN8 4 , : UNLIKELY TO GO TO ( I TRIAL IN JACKSON ' i . 4V (AwuU- i'nsj iJntni Wirt.)' 4) , COIJItT HOL'KK JACK- BONVILLK, Ore., Jufie 21. Ray and Hoy lie Autiemont, Jointly charKed with their brother, Hugh, for the Slskl- you tunnel holdup killings, will he urrulguod' before Clr- cult Judgo .. C, M. Thnrnus this afternoon shortly oefore the Jury retires for delibern, tion on the fate of Hugh. j ; "We -wJtl take them back; to Multnomah county In a day or two," said Hherii'f Jen- nlngs. "Hugh will go with, them if the verdict of the Jury makes it possible. "It is not likely that Ilia twins will be tried In tills county. Wo have exnausted our Jury list In tho trial of Hugh. I don't believe wo could get another Jury In tho county. Jn the two Hugh trials, in the neighborhood of 5U0 veniremen were called." '- utile, who addressed the conven- lion of the l'ueillc Coast Advertis ing clubs association here today. "I resent the statement of a cer tain publisher that, women would rather go hungry than wear last year's hat," said Mayor Lamles. "Women do like to be stylish, but they also havo n knowledge of the eternal verities of lll'e. Women In general are bettor buyers than men because of their long prac tice and their training." Detailed plaus for a concerted advertising campaign for the three Pacific states were being worked Groups, represented i(t the conven Itlon last year spent $8,000,000 In advertising the coast, and today's problem was disposal of a similar or turgor sum for next year's cam pnlKii. J LOCAL NEWS P. M. Matthews Here . , ; Phillip M.; Matthews, of; Salem, formerly o( this city, is spending a few clays in town visiting ivith old friends. , ;-.).,!,; Visiting Here t j 5 H ! Miss Mnxlno Kolkemn, iformorly a resident of nosehurg hut noWvlo cated ut Alumeda, California; is here visiting with relatives.. Leave for TaEnmn i : ' J vr 'jin.i m,u n n Imki ji' Unriv -iiita hv mmm- r- Taconm. ) Mr. Flos will return ' Fri-1 day. land ' his wlte will; remain at Tacoma for some time.' f ' ; . ' LONDON ALL KEYED UP Ellen Ballon, "Intellectual pian ist." of Canada, has won the heart i of London society with the keys of j her baby grand. They're gone j wild over her and shortly she's to, be presented at court! ! both have divorced their fromer; TWO INJURED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Mrs. Allen Williams, of Fair OnkH, California, sustained minor injuries this afternoon iu an auto mobile uccldent north of Itoae burg. Khe wus travelling la tt car occupied also by her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 8. K. Green uud tlielr child, when a cur coin Irk north cut around a hay rack also proeeumg south, (he in a. chinos colliding head on. Mrs. Wil liams ami her little granddaughter were thrown against the wind shield, Mrs. Wimams being cut about the hands and face. The child received u cut on the arm and a gash behind the eur. They were taken to the office of . Dr. Ktewurt where their injuries were treated. Uolh, cars were quite badly dnmuged. DISTRICT KIWANIS MEETING WILL BE . HELD HERE JUNE 30 A rcnort on the Kiwanis Inter national convention at Memphis was given today by V. G. Harding, at the luncheon meeting of the lo cal club. Mr. Harding represent ed the Itoseburg club at the Mem phis meeting and brought back a very interesting account. The club Is looking forward with great interest to a district meeting to he held In this city Thursday, June HO, at which lime district officers will be present and also a representative of Kiwanis International. The meeting is to be held at the Country Club, and will be followed by a business ses sion of the district trustees. Ar rangements are being made for the entertainment of the visitors, many of whom will be accompanied by their wives. , SENATOR STE1WER ; TO BE SPEAKER AT . FORUM LUNCHEON Senator Fred Stelwer Is to he the speaker at the Chamber of Com merce forum luncheon to be held tomorrow noon at the Umpqua Ho tel. Senator Stelwer Is coming to Itoseburg especially for this meet ing nnd it Is desired that there be a large number of local people out to meet him. The luncheon will bo of an informal nature and tho Chamber of commerce Is in-. vlting the general public to he present. Mrs. c. H. aieimine is ar ranging the music. Arrive from South ' - Mr. and Mrs. N. Erwiu and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Madison, of San Francisco, have arrived ' here to visit with relatives. Mrs. Erwln and Mrs. Mudison are daughters of Mrs. Angle Fen ton of this city, i (AesoclntpJ rreu U-aRrd Wire.) ( POItTLANlVOre., June 21. The local butler market holds to a very sternly tone. The only piico change on the dairy exchange ef fected for today's trading was a half cent drop in the price ot standards, a more adjustment of. prices between grades. With , lighter receipts from tho country, dealers have been with drawing from local storage sup plies which heretofore have been mounting. Needs of short holders to fill orders have been an addi tional cause for withdrawals. All grades of eggs wero advanc ed a cent on the dairy exchange yestorday. The market trend is hrm, with lighter receipts develop ing with the continued warm weather. Tho wholesale market for poul try ami dressed country meats con tinues ahout steady with tho week's opening low price ranges. Trading is generally slow. . " ;Strawberrles of . finest Quality are now on the. market In large quantities at season's lowest prices. The season is regarded ns having reached Us flood. Lettuce and peas are still being shipped from this district, with peas selling at 6& 7c a pound. Cab bage brings from 5 to 6c a pound. PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. Butterfat and standards half cent lower: butler standards 3llc; but terl'at 40c f. o. I). Portland. Milk: Half cent down. Eggs: All grades up lc; current receipts, 2Uc dozen; Crcsh medium 18c; fresh standard firsts 21c. Fresh standard extras 23c. Poultry steady. (Less 5 per cent commission); heavy hens 17 S'22c; llRht 13'ii lie; springs, nom inal ; broilers, 15(fil6c; Pekln 1 wlilto ducks, 20e; colored, noiul-. nul; turkeys, alive, nominal; dress- i cd 37c lb. I Onions steady; local $3,756 7.00. i potatoes. ?;i.rUiT4.5u sack. . iulH , steady;, walnuts 2737c; filberts, 190'2c; almonds, 242lie; Brazil nuts 1416c; Oregon chest nuts 17J'(i'20e; peanuts Dli'llc. Cascaia bark steady, 8c lb; Ore gon grape root, nominal. Hops steady; 19 crop 23f 23Jc. PORTLAND. Ore., June 21 Sloer trade now 25c higher for week. Sleers. good $9.2.rf"u 10.00; medium $S.50ff 9.25; common $s. f,0; ennner and culler steers Ili.UU g'7.00; heifers, good $7.75W.l.7n; common and medium $li.00W7.7r; cows, good, $7.2"ili'7.7ri; common end medium, r,.5oSi 7.25: low cut ters and cullers $:i.0ofi 5.50. Calves, medium to choice (milk fed excluded). $7.O0ii9.50: culls and common $5.iM)ifi 7.00: vealers. medium and choice J9.00f,i U.0O; culls and common $5.5Oli9.O0. Hogs steady. Sheep steady; trading slow. PORTLAND, Ore., June 21 Wheat : HUH hnrd white $1.53: hard white, bhieslem. baart $1.50: federation $1.44; soft white $1.44; western while $1.44; hnrd wlnler $1.50; northern spring $1.42; west ern red $1.39. NEW TODAY 1 ST. VALENTINE broccoli plants for sale. J. B. Kurtz, Dixonville. &x$andn3x'5 tract tiraTfor sale ut cost at Hansen Chevrolet Co. FOlf SALE-Broccoli plants. S. W. Leake, lJixonville.lione 1SF23. UHKlf TlliES 32x4, at Hansen Chevrolet o., prices very rea ' sonable. , (SlItL WANTED for substitute work at the Soldier's Home hos pital. - . FOPTltENT -Furnished house. 3 large rooms, 10 per mo. 113, East 8th St. North. - ' Jilt; SAYINGS on Used Cars this week at the Overland Garage. See,-list in today's paper.' FOItlJ A.TrcllEVlfOLET-c"oupes, 1924, l!i25 and 1D2U for sale cheap at Hansen Chevrolet Co. Arsenate LTailTI'repared llordo, Spreader, Sulphur, Lime, etc. Coeu Lumber Company GUARANTEED Used, Cars at very attractive prices this w eek at the Overland Garage. Sherwin-Williams 9prayH FORD TOTIUNG with starter anTl evei-j'thing In good shape for sale Tor ?75 at Hansen Chevro let Co. .' . LOST Horn-riin spectacles prob ably near Antlers Theatre. Re turn to Pickens Bros. Grocery. Reward. FOR RENT Nice 4-room modern furnished bungalow c h e a p. Plume 391-Yi i 702 FuUerlou St. Mrs. Earl Vosburgh. , , . . WE ARE CLEANING " UP "oiTcer taln sizes of - new and guaran teed Pennsylvania tires at deal ers prices. Hansen Chevrolet Co. LOST Bunch of keys with metal tag, with E. L. Allen's name and address. Finder call 260-Y or , bring to C. Neal, East Douglas. Reward. : ! k . ' i t t WE HAVE some very serviceable Ford trucks for sale cheup, or will trade for pleasure cars Fords of 'Ohevrolets. v Hansen I ChevroletCo , WANTED All kinds of house' j hold goods and farm machinery ' are wauted nt th e Auction House on Main St. list your i stuff any afternoon. Big auction ! every Saturday P. M. TRADE 125 acres sheep andtuF key ranch, 5 Toom house, hen house, : barn, wuter piped from ;, spring to house, family orchard, ' on gravel road, for an, AUTOMO-' -iBILE, J p. Gerety,1420 jherk-,: rips Bidgv ;- PliDne;tiG5. v - FJUNISHED "APARTME-NTS .'Mpdej Unee rqqm aoartments, 'sleeping jjorch,' bath; cou'tlnuous "hot watr; extra well furnished; ground floor; lg yardj centrally located, best part of town; light and water furnished. Price $12!50 and ?17.50. LAWRENCE AGENCY, ' , 125 , Cass Street. Phone 219. ! . - SAVE, MONEY ON YOUR. , MORT- , GAGE LOAN by our - monthly payment, plan. ; Pay off the : old mortgage with a new one., , We have a. very convenient install ment loan plan which not only makes payment easy but effects a worth-while saving to the( bor rowers. Umpqua Savings and Loan Association, '.Douglas Ab stract' Bldg. IDANCE Every Wednesday and Saturday Night , Rainbow Gardens WINCHESTER ' ' 1 Music by Star-Six Orchestra Watkins Products 120 W. Lane One-Half Block Off Jackson St. PHONE 177 CHIROPRACTORS Drugless Health Center "Complete Health Service" 8ULPHUR VAPOR BATHS 327 West Cass Phone 491 i Elite Pleaters All Kinds of Pleating and Button Making. Phone 187-R 610 So. Main DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist in the fitting of Glasses. 116 Jackson St. THE CHEAPEST MONEY for the choicest FARM LOANS h money. Tcnr.s of 5, 7 and 10 years. LI Demi repayment privileges. Straight ioans. Usual commission charges. Prompt service, if you need a loan or are refinancing see us. G: W. Young & Son LOANS 118 Cast St. Phone 417 ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Ahono 284 Oak and Kane Sti. OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT ?1.85 jer gallon, catalog house quality. No freight to pay. Denn Gerret- BtJIl V-U. 1 . . pfin fiAT PAifiilfa hav ln field, ten dollars per ton. At John Hakanson place. Earl T. John son, Oakland, Ore, HOBO TRIP OF PORTLAND YOUTHS AT QUICK END ' (AHnclaleU i'reM Iaiwl .Wire) - PENDLETON, June 21. The box cur excuralon ot two 14 year i,r PnrtiHnd --hova came to 'an abrupt hult in the local freight Glenn , Inter- yards lust nignt wneu Bushee, railroad ofllcer, runted their slumbero and t tia nltv lull nnd placed wired l-'ortinnu autnoriiieH.' me uuj-o cousins nnd gave the names ot Robert CresBy and Jack Turner. They said they left Portland Sun day and expected to Btop In Hood River. HoodjRiver did not appeal to their adventuresome spirits and they Jumped on a "side-door pull man" lor points ' east OREGON ADVERTISING I ' OLU88 NAME OFFICERS (Aooclited Prcu Leued Wire.) .PORTLAND, Ore., June 21. The Oregon Advertising clubs, ' In a separate session here, have formed the Oregon Association of Adver tising! clubs,' a state group. ' ' : Portland, Salem, Eugene and, Al bany were represented. ' ' I , i TJ Tl Dnhlncnn Pm-llflll,l. Will act as chairman of a committee tb perfect the oiganlzaiion. is assistants will, be E. A. Brown, Se lem, Relph Cronise, Albanyi and C. tV. Reld, Eugene. ; The first meeting ! of tho new group 'Will ibe. iu Salem early thiB fall. Guaranteed Why not save the first depreciation on a good late model car. ( We have a good as sortment' of late models that were bought Right and are selling flight. Late '26 Ford light delivery; run 2800 mi;,., j , has- inclosed body, spare tire, extras, can , . , ' , hardly tell it from a new car. To be sold quick at .. .v. $375.00 Late '25 Essex Coach," new Duco, in very ; : .; ; ; good running order, good tires and general condition, very good.: j Special price this " week at ....:.L$450.00 ' Late '26 (Dec) Chev. Roadster, bumpers, seatcovers, -other extras. Looks and runs like a new car. Our. price is $50.00 under 'ysed car mkt. To go this week at $400.00 Late '26 Overland Six Coupe (del'd in Dec) Can't tell it from a new car, run 6100 mi., left here for quick sale at...: $775.00 Late '25 Overland Four Coach, 5 new tires, bumpers and extras, disc wheels (5). An . exceptional buy at .. $450.00 Buick Four Sport Roadster, 6 nearly new tires, new Duco, reborcd and in first class shape, an attractive and very good run ning car. Special .this week at :. $450.00 Overland, Chevrolet and Fords in' open and closed models at very low prices this week. Call for demonstration on any of these cars. Willys-Overland Garage F. W. ANTLERS LAST TIMES TODAY Matinee Dally 2:15 REX BEACH'S "Winds of Chance" WITH ANNA Q. NILSSON - BEN LYON VIOLA DANA - VICTOR McLAGLEN The greatest epic of gold and glory your eyes have yet beheld. COMEDY "SOLID GOLD" MUSIC LEGEND "ROSE OF MONTEREY" INTERNATIONAL NEWS Showing the First Pictures of Lindbergh Landing in Paris With Giant Searchlights Scouring the Skies Matinee 10c-25c Courtesy Lloenaed Lad Embalmet MARATHON FINISH AT GRANTS PASS TO BE CELEBRATED (Auoelated I'rcil Lcawii Wire.) GRANTS PASS, Ore., June 21, -Mud Bull, Kuiook Indian .In Hie Redwood Highway uiaruthon, crossed the stato line Into Oregon , this morning and ut 11:25 was two miles this side with only 42 miles left to 'come. He had made 430 miles in the first week which eipl ed at 11:32 today, the race having started at that hour lust Tuesday at Sausalito. Flying Cloud, also of the Karook tribe, was some distance behind the leader. Melika, the only Zunl competitor left in the running, wus ten miles out of Crescent City or 77 miles from Grants Pass. ' All three leaders wero walking today, the pace having begun to toll ou them. Flying Cloud was slightly ill but was exhibiting fighting spirit and was determined to finish second ut least. , Miss Redwood Empire, "Little Fawn" of the Klamath Indians, arrived hero today with oftlcials of the Redwood Empire associa tion to greet the 'runners, upon whom she bestowed her blessing before the start of the race. Peo ple are arriving in large numbers to participate iu the celebration at the finish. An Indian dance will 1 be' given by the Karook Indians on , Sixth Street hero tonight when the race ends. : t , ! BORN PRANTEL To Mr. nnd Mrs. Sudrock Prantel, of : Sulherlln, Monday, June 20, 11)27, ut Mercy Hospital In Itoseburg, a son. : ; Used Cars CHASE Evening 10c-25c-35c