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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1927.
DEATH RIDES IN .TQY WAGON ,. v- r,
No Trouble at All to Smile
MYSTERIOUS KILLING '
4 Mmcwlftt" Preaa Lrad Wire)
MILWAUKEE, WlB., Sept.
21 A dance ball meeting two
years ago between Kmer Pe-
terxun, 24, of Chicago, and
Kuthryn Foley, 22. ol Mil-
waukee, today had mantled
the Foley home in death and
had made Peterson a hunted
man.
Janet Foley, sister or Kath-
lyn, was shot to death last
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nlKht when . Peterson, so the
police were told, forced his-
way into the Foley house.
George Foley, father of the
young woman, was wounded,
perhaps fatally, by another
bullet when he attempted to
prevent Peterson's attentions
being forced upon Kathlyn.
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TODAV'8 BASEBALL
National. .
." At .Pittsburgh . , i i , It. IT. E.
Brooklyn '. .v 2 B 1
i. PittBburgli .. 4 8 2
'. Hattorles: McWeeny and Hon
' line; MIIJus and Clooch. i
i " t American.
, .Philadelphia II. II. 13.
Olevohiiid .. 8 12 1
-Philadelphia ; 5 12 2
V Hiitterles: Hudlln and I.. So well;
,.,ftulnn; Powers, Johnsun nnd Coch
Mrune, Perkins.
' 'At Nuw York R. H. E.
Petroll. : (1 II 4
Ijjew York 1 7 0
c i Hattorles:- Gthsnn and Woodall;
f4ioutuer and Collins.
J ''At Boston K. II. E.
Ij-jiiesgo ., ,.v ..: 2 6 1
, Boston .. 3 0 2
. llattorlns; lllnnkonshli), Connnlly
t nnd Oouse; NN'olzor and Monro,
; ,llnrtloy.i ( v i : ,.
'. Mrs.; A. 0. SMlliprlnnil of tills
city this morning underwent an op
eration for tonsils. Dr. A. C. Sooly
" whb the attondlng Burgeon.
"Ioso F. Hlco, local attorney.
,.vho underwent tt major operation
... at the Pnclflc Christian hotpltal
in Eugono Mondny, is getting
I' Along as well ns can bo expected,
'According to word received hero.
. Airs. Ilice and daughter. Miss Eva
Klce, are in Eugene until Mr. KU-o
' is well on luo road to recovery.
Former Matron Visitor
Mrs. Cora Wlllott of Portland
hns been spending the pnst week
in Rosoburg visiting with friends
nnd has bon the house guest of
Mrs. John Thrnno on East Ons
street. Mrs. Wlllutt formerly nuulo
iter home hero, residing in Itosn
Inirg about sixteen years ago. Hhe
Is returning to tlio metropolis
Tliuisdny nflnrnoon,
' Caotaln Frank McCrary Is tne
new commandant of the naval air
station at San Diego. 'Captain Mo.
Cnsry formerly commanded the
Shenandoah and the naval air sta
tion at Lakehurst, N. J.
Hitch-Hopper
The second aviating hero of Has
brouck Heights, N. J., Is Vincent
Taylor, 17, the first aerial hitch
hopper. Next to Clarence Cham,
berlln he is held highest In the
community's popularity by reason
of his 35-mile ride to New Bruns
wick on the toll of a biplane he
had helped take off. As the ma
chine started, his foot caught in
the tallgear so he clung on and
flew to fame.
Gas er.ttlnes In all a!"s nt Wluir
ton Ilros.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT.
U. 8. Weather Bureau Office.
Rosoburg, Oregon. Data reported
by Arthur W. Pugh, Motoorologlst
In charge.
Barometric pressure (reduced
to sea level) 6 a. m. 30 03
Relative humidity 5 p. m. yes
terday (per cent) - 50
Precip. In Ins. and Hundredths:
Highest temperature yesterday
Lowest temperature last night 67
Average temperature for the
day .. - - 6H
Normal tomperature for this
tlato - 65
Precipitation, last 24 hours 0
Total precip. since 1st month .IIS
Normal precip. for this month 1.04
Total precip. from Sept. 1,
1927, to dato - .OC
Average precip. from SopL 1,
1S77 - CO
Total excess since SepL 1,
1827
Average seasonal precip. SepL
,36
to May Inclusive , ,, SI. 11
Forecast for southwest Oregon:
Cloudy tonight and Thursday: no
Important change In temperature.
It Isnt a bit of bother to smile,
co-ed of Kent (O.) State College.
"Smite Girl" for 1927-28. She is a
swings a wicked milk pail.
The First
COR &OVS SEE
1917
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?Ees Europe. ". , .-ys'
says Miss The I ma Jones, 19-year-otd
She has been crowned the college
farmerette from Palmrya, oo., and
The Place andthe Principals
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BIGGElifAD BIGGER!
Winner Loser ' jH-Place ; h Receipts
JelTries-Burns ' ; l Australia $131,000
Johnson-JclTries : Reno $270,755
Dcmpsey-Willnrd i Toledo $ 152,522
Dempsey-Kirpo ; ' N. Y. $14)82,590
Dempsey-Sharkcy' ' N. Y.' ' $1,083,529
Dompsey-Carpcntier N. Jersey $1,626,580
Tunncy-Dempsey ; Phila. . $2,000,000
and Second A. E. F.
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THE EXPERTS
GIVE LOWDOWN
(Continued from page 3.)
Harry Hochstadter, Chicago Post
"Tunney, by a declflion."
.lumen D. Gould, St. Louis Star
"It Dempaey la hotter ho U Tun
ney. Gene should win without
trouble."
James It. Harriaon, New York
Times "If it'B on the level, Tun
ney will win."
W. C. McCieehan. New York Herald-Tribune
"Tunney all alonjc."
Harry IJ. Smith, San Francisco
Chronicle "Tunney to win. lies
faster than ever and Dempsey Is
too slow.''
Ed Hang, Cleveland News "It's
a toss up; any man who can hit
like Dempsey can never be count
ed out in advance."
Ed Cochrane, Kansas City Jrr-nnl-Post
"Tunney will win."
Wilbur Wood, New York Sun
"I'm not picking for the reason
you can't tell about these big
heavyweight fights. Otherwise I
would fnvor Tunney.
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Thomas J. Christian (right), Is
In jail at Los Angeles, Cal., charg
ed with murder, and Mrs. Walter
Galloway (In circle), and her son,
Donald (right), are without a hus
band and father because of a bag of
butter beans and a toy wagon.
Donald, . It was said traded his
wagon to Naomi Christian (pictur
ed above with her mother), for the
TRIAL MARRIAGE
IS PYGMIE BELIEF
(Auociatetl 1'itm Leased Wire's
'FRESNO, Calif., Sept. 21. Trial
marriage aB auch nan been practic
ed by the pygmies of Now Guinea
for untold generations, Dr. Mat
thew S. Stirling, noted anthropolo
gist of Berkeley, declared In an in
terview here last night. Stirling
recently returned from a two-year
expedition into the interior oC
Dutch New Guinea.
JiivlUK in a veritable stone nge
culture with stone axes and bows
and arrows for woapons and only
the crudest wooden dishes, these
dimunitive blacks are gradually
disappearing- so that , In only five
places on the earth may they be
found today, Dr. Stirling said.
They have no literature, no art.
and very little music. Each tribe
has Its own crude language.
Marriage Is by purchase and that
only after the prospective groom
has shopped around for a wife, liv
ing first "with one woman, then
another. Finally satisfied that his
choice Is a good worker uml child
bearer, 'he buys her from her rela
tives, paying for her in shells or
some other medium of exchange.
The marriage ceremony is simple.
Taking his stone axe th groom
cuts off n portion of the bride's
"ring finger." That's nil thero Is
to It.
The New Guinea pygmiea art
pence loving folk, Stirling found,
hut when finally aroused, gkt out
the-old stone hatchet, don the nit
tan armor nnd go to war. The
largest men are about four feet
tall.
t LODGEDIRECTORY I
DE MOLAY
CHAPTER
tietfilar communication
2nd nnd 4th Thursdays,
Masonic Hall.
B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No
326. Holds regular communica
tion at the Elks Temple on eacb
second and fourth Thursday!
eacb month. All members re
quested to. attend regularly, amf
all visiting brothers are cordlallj
Invited to attend.
H. W. BOOTH. E. R.
' DOUGLAS WA1TE, Sec.
iTo. O. F, Phlletrlan Lodge No
a Meets In Odd Fellows Tern
pie every Friday evening. Visit
lng brethern are always wel
come.
W. J. BURKE, N. G. "
A. J. GEDDE8, Hoc Sec.
J. B. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
Neighbors of Woodcraft tllai
Circle No. 49. Meets on first
and third Monday evenings, in
K. of P. Hall. Visiting neighbors
Invited te attend.
IRA TAYLOR, O. N.
MARGARET WHITNET. Clerk.
Pythlan8isterf, Umpqua Tempi
No. 4. Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of eacl
month, at the K. of P. ball. Via
Itors always welcome.
HAZEL HAST. M. E. C.
EVA MARKS. M. of R. C.
MAY E. PARKER. M. of F.
Knights of Pythias. Alpna Lodgt
No. 47 Meets every Wednesdaj
In Knights of Pythias ball, 131
Rose street Visitors always wel
come.
GEO. R. WARE, C. C.
ROY O. YOUNG, M. F. ,
K. E. W1MBERLY. K. R. 8.
United Artisans Meets In K. P.
Hall first and third Thursdays
Visiting members always wel
come.
CONSTJCNCE BLACR. M. A.
MILDRED MrCL'LLOCH, Treas.
BELLE STEPHENSON. Sec
v
Union Encampment No. 9, I. O. O.
F. Meets in Odd Fellows Tem
ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesday!
of each month. Visiting . Patri
archs always welcome.
C. F. CRAMER, C. P. .
BEN PALM. H. P.
CARL W. OHMAN, Scrlbo.
Woodmen of the World, Camp Na
125 Meets In the Odd Fellows
Hall In Roseburg every flrsl
find third Monday evenings. Vis
iting neighbors always welcome.
M. M. MILLER. Clerki
j ob'aH Da u g h t era No. 8. Meeti
. first and third Fridays at 7:30 n
m. Masonic Temple. MaBter Ma
sons- rrad O: E. 3. members al
' ways welcome.
ELIZABETH ABRAHAM. SeC7.
Roseburg Lodge, NoT 1037 L. O. Q'
M. Meots first and third Wed
nesdays of the month, Moose
Hall. 248 N. Jackson street Clui
rooms open 7:30 to 10 p. m. Vis
king brothers welcome.
JOHN E. FLURRY, Diet
H. O. PAROETER. Sec. ' ,
JNO. M. THRONE. Treas.
W. B. A. 0fw7rRoseBllrgRe
view No 11. Holds regular meet
Ingj on second and fourth -Thursdays
at .7:30 p.' m. Vlbiling sis
ters Invited to attend revlewl
Maccabeo Hall, Fine and Casi
Btreets.
MRS. HELEN HUFFMAN,
JESSIE RAPP. Col.
O. E. S Roseburg Chapter NoTs
Holds their regular meeting on
the first and third Thursdays la
each month. All sojourning brottv
ers' and sistors are respectfully
Invited to attend.
MYRTLE BOND, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Sec.
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butter beans. After the beans were
gone Donald wanted his wagon
back. A quarrel followed, in which
the mothers of the children became
involved, according to police irf
vestigators, and which reached a
climax when Christian leaped upon"
the running board of the Galloway
automobile and shot Galloway.
Christian Is a former Kentucklan.
W. O. M. L. Meets In Moose hal
first and third Fridays at t
o'clock. Visitors welcome.
MARION SHAW, S. R.
JESSIE CALHOUN, Rec.
VIVIAN PHILLIPS, Treas.
K. O. T. M. Meets eacn second
aod fourth Thursday of each
month, in Maccabeo hall, cor.
ner Cass and Pine streets. Visit
lng Knights always welcome.
L. C. GOODMAN, Com,.
O. W. RAPP. R. K.
Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets Iq
Maccabee Hall, on Cass street
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, at
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern . In
good standing alwi.ya welcome.
J. B. BAILEY,-Jr., W, Pres.
GEO. STALEY, Jr., P. W. Prei.
B. F. GOODMAN. Sea
Floseburg Rebekah Lodge' No. 41,
t. O. O. F. Meets In Odd Fol.
. lows Temple every week on Tues
day evening. Visiting member!
In good standing are cordially In
vited to attend.
ELSIE" RUSSELL, N. G
GERTRUDE HATFIELD. R. a
EMMA LENOX. F. 8
A. F. & A. M.. Laurel Lodge No.
13. Regular communication sea
ond and fourth Wednesdays eacl
month at Masonic Temple, Hose,
burg. Ore. Visitors welcome,
F. P. CLEMENS, W. M.
W. F. HARRIS. Sea
! Laurel Chapter No. 311 R. A. M.-.
Meets every third Tuesday o
each month In Masonic Temple,
All members requested to atteni
and visiting companions wJ
come. ' !
W. G. BURT, High PrleBt
W. F. HARRIS, aee.
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