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' ;siX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON.; SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1928. st hgtks of mar .....-cTr iii-i,-,yrvvvvimf"r"iiiivvi'iVr"i ivivi'rffivryvvvivivivivtvivivvviv B Vat - --.;. c . 'iry t wr 'f Ti : v MIT is . v ft W And hers, really, wai the clote of the fight. 5. . JO- r 7 ." V't 4 ; ',-1 . 1, J,l,ff, ) ....,, , ........ . ... T..Tz' Olltfnilnht amt nut. smarted buti never outgamed the battered, bleeding, bewildered New ?!?.f11i"' s .,, Zealander le ehown, rolling unconseloue aeroaa the ring' In the 10th Pl0'ur" ncrBl ' round, out, but aaved from a 10 count by the .bell ending the round. This remarkable photo a-rt by telephone to San Francisco and rushed - to the News-Review by NA 8ervlce. .;.: Tunney's supremacy over Heeney was definitely settled In the fourth round, when after Kicns'i name attack In the third, the champion floored him. This picture of the fall, snapped by an NEA Service cameraman, was rusnea to ean rrancieco py teiepnone, and sent to the News-Review as the first fight . .Jmr & "wo. 4 i"' """'"SSKSSSlSWWI-j UH ' It -rr- if - .mm!.'.' w - ' . f ',v Eddl. Forh. . S1?.n7n,y ih,P5 hmP'""'P "flht. This picture, telephoned to the San Francisco plant of NEA Service, shows Referee , 'that Bn?iI- wSSi J k""? Vu" h""d . 'f th' 11t.h round' ""PPS he battle at Yankee stadium, New York, when It became so uneven Indicates Off clals and handlers are shown scrambling through the ropes of the arena and arrow at right indicates the seconds of the honeleselv beaten He.n.v wnrklnn th.i. ...n.- k... i - .i-u. u, GREAT NEW BUICKS PRESENTED TODAY 1 .iw-SVv . si Mir mm Wllh announccmont loiluy of Iho Sliver Anniversary Ilulrk, com meniorntlng the 35th yoar of opera- : tion of tho Iiulck Motor company, . tho Impatiently waiting nutotno ' bile public has been Rlvon tho an- swor to Its oft rcpeated query con cerning tho nature of tho 1929 or- ferlng of this great leader In the ' . fine enr field. Many announce -nient day visitors ,to tlio show rooms of tho Motor Shop Gnrage, ' local dealers, were unanimous In " their verdict that the new car em-" . bodies advances thus far tint-each- ed In automobile offerings. The tremendous advances In beaut)', ' style and comfort, as well as In - every Item affecting performance, ; combine to make the Silver Annl ; versary Dulck an automobile new and totally ; difforent from any thing the public has known. I ITS cjh.-. mi i.u if y mi i m ., ...... ... ,. I- -- K ,wWWilisaCT !,rT,'vv;r,,r.;',. Commemorating Its (wenty.flfth business year, Bulck this week pre. i' sents Its 1929 Sliver Anniversary -models. Upper left In typical west. em setting Is the new five-passenger coupe; upper right, the special de- " luxe coupe, while below the four, door sedan pauses on the shors ss the giant S. S. Malolo streaks ocean ward. Taking as a nucleus Ilulck's fa mous slx ryllnder valvc-ln-head en gine, torque tube drive, sealed chassis, cantilever sprlnss, donhle-d--"-. (niiff. llulek engineers have refined nd Improved these units, hiiu ( rented around them a nrotor of radiant beauty and dashing style, a car which Is easy to ope rate and comfortable to ride lit, " and finally, one which is said to out perform, under all conditions, not only Its own predecessors but any other car within hundreds ol dollars of Its price. PORTLAND, Ore, July 2S. Lemons continued to hold the cen ler of interest on local wholesale markets this morning with dealors' asking from fll) to $12 for what stocks were available. Several houoes were completely out. Some dealers think the high prices pre vailing" here now are cnused by a' temporary Biioringe which win Be satisfied with tho arrival 6f fresh SUpplleS. ; ' : - ; ( Yellow corn was scarce on the market - this morning, ' nominally quoieu at ji.ou per sack of about six dozen. White corn was in fair supply , and sold mostly around 51.0001.25 per Back.' , New potatoes continued In light supply, digging operations having apparently not gotten under way sufficiently to supply tho market due to the hot spell. Best offerings looay sold as high as 51.75 per Berries Were not overly plentiful this morning and the duality of most offerings not cnpeclnlly good. Loganberries and raspber ries soki around 51.50 per crate whllo bluckberries went mostly at 90c. Tomatoes were somewhat easier. Tho Dnlles offerings topped the murket around 52.50 while Yakl inns brought about 25c less. Apricots, plums, peaches, peas and apples wero In liberal supply and about steady at- yesterday's easy prices. . Prices wero not qiiotshly changed on butter and eggs but both markets wore firm J with movement heavy. , ; . . Country dressed meats moved a. llttlo better and what Bmall ac cumulations there were in veal and lambs was nbout cleaned up. Beef continued In oversupply and was drnggy. Prices wore un changed from yesterdnv. 1'outry was likewise nmvlnir I nv.i ni oicmi.v prices wiin light i hens a cent higher at 10c. PORTLAND, Oro., July 28. Cat-llo- (comnnreil with a b.i. most classes quoted about steady although some of Monday's clenn- UP Sales Showed ripellnna nf QC. and in spots 60c ns compared with nisi wren, iiuik iicsirnble slsugh- Vil.uuvil.7S, top 512.00 for one load: thinner rihnfi i.in,to and feeders down to 59.00; cows, in loans, up to J9.25; mixed cows and heifers. 59.0009 7K- trimi good heifers absent, no innri. uuuvo jie.uu; medium and lower Kimiu Miu-BiocK mostly jx.50 down: low cutters ilnu-ti tn tr.nn. K..nn mostly 57.00ST T.fiO; odd-head good ers. 514.00. hull, n, Tii'.tu' uun ii. Hogs, Market: frmmuirprl wilt. B week . aro) ITnnvnn- i-msaes mostly steady to 40o high er, some spots as much as S0c lower. Hulk !lKht blltrhnra f. week. ll.75f? IS sn .i,,,.. , close, 512.00; overweights and tin- ..nrignia now quoted 511.60 down with extromo heavies down to 59.00; bulk packing sows. 58 50 W9.50, nothing over 58.75 at the Close: feeder nlpa In nnnl 1 all week, steady at 10.0010.60. Sheep (Comiiared with a week ngo Iimbs and ewes quotably rii-nuj, yenrnngs too higher; choice Ml. Adams lambs Mondav. 512.25, nothing choice offered ; since: valley offerings 51150 ;down; heavies and thins down to ,58 50; strictly choice llsht year : lines now quoted np to 59.00 and ,-ewes 55.00 down. Come and ramn m nn-n r. eral Springs. Baths 75c 9 - 1 - 1 ' ' v - f'-f 5 , (;r. ; ;: : 1 '1 : : .' " ) ' The news is out! The whole thrilling story of the Silver , Anniversary Btiick awaits you at our Buick showroom! And it is news that is coinplotcly revising tho motor car ' ideals of America ! ,-;-v - - - . - , : , if. k . New Masterpiece Bodies by Fisher more brilliant and -beautiful than any heretofore known a tremendous in crease in power in what was already the most powerful automobile engine of its size new elements of speed, pick-up and acceleration far beyond any previous stand ard . . . 'these are high-light features of a car so new, so advanced and so epochal that it is winning universal rec- ognition as the great car of the world. . . Visit our Bulck showroom. See tlio Silver Anniversary Buick today! : ' ' ' S I LVER A Il N I VER'S ARY. : mum : 1 .1 : . WITH MASTERPIECE BODIES BT FISHER ' WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES TARE "BUILT . ; . BUICK WILL BUILD THEM 'I J . MOTOR SHOP GARAGE J DISTRIBUTORS FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY 1 . PHONE 269 , , , -' 443 N. JACKSON- -., , 7 - Roscburg,. Oregon, TEXAS CONVICTS " " ! break,, killing Henry Ward, prison sergeant in charge of bloodhounds. One was captured shortly ... af ter 1 ; 3 ward near the- farm, while two were later taken following a run ning nun fight with officers, in which 9vo deputies wero wounded, I one perhaps fatally, lioth the hit 'ter convicts were' wounded. Tom Davis, Richmond deputy was shot through one lung with buck shot 'charge from a shotgun while Frank T.' Dell, also of Richmond was wounded in tho shoulder. Guard Unhorsed Tho break began when the con victs pulled JI111 Teeter, their guard, orf his horse and disarmed him. Jeeter was ' ordered to . re mount and flee ror his lite, but when hp f!il. n ir n (AMnclatod I'rcn Lewd Wire) ' .-let whn ..-ao ' i HOUSTON. 'Tex.. Uulv 2S.-1 W, . ' . k Scores of armed men , trailed 35 according to prison officials, bloodhounds through marshes nil-1 a r.,. ..r n. i,. a Joining Richmond, 20 miles south ' arm, but ho escaped and spread c,,, iuuujt in pursuit 01 the alarm. Ward, who was guard- . .." uoutu U,B lm ",K "earby, galloped to Jeeter's perlal state prison farm Number 1 aid. and was killed hv a hPfcaw yesterday after killing a nhamn. a nmo,.'. i.,,.. guard and wounding two deputies vealed the officer had been shot In an ensuing gun battle. through the neck with n revolver fclght convicts, who had been nfior im fnii r., 1,1. i.. cultivating cotton, joined the Taltlnir Vard' w nn,i' Guard Slain, Two Deputies and Four Fugitives -: Wounded; 4 Men : Still Sought. the men fled across the farm and into adjacent marsh and undes brush. The party divided, and four ol the men commandeered a passlus initomobile, 9 miles away, continu lng toward Richmond. Just outshU the town, they were met by Davis, Boll and another deputy. , . , . Bullets Fly . ' , Using tholrivor and occupants of the commandeered car as a shield the convicts pretended sur render, and then fired on the ofri cors.'Who .wero outlined in tho headlights of two cars. The officers returned the fire, and two convicts, one shot through tne snouiuer, the other through tho then- wrist, ' surrendered, while mates fled across a field. Dill Tompkins, who has but one nrm, was recaptured near Rich mond.' Dogs treed him and Tomp- iiins reiusect to surrender. A Bhot I was fired at him, buckshot pellets 1 wounding him In the enr end leg and he fell to the ground. Ho was Placed In the Richmond jail under guard. With Tompkins! capture, only four men were at largo. All four . of . the captured convicts 'were wounded. Decommissioned Battleship Used as Veterans' Quarters 1 i htkI ---- -7H3 -h 7' rr T - . ."All r . 1 1 The Battleship Oregon Pott No. 1. Veterans of Foreign Wars, Is the only veterans' organiia tlon In the United States that has a battleship for Its quar ters. This Portland, Ore., post has- Its headquarters In the old battleship Oregon which la now anchored In Portland harbor. The battleship Oreqon had been ordered Junked when residents of Oregon raited a fund to tave her. All of the members of the pott are ex-tallors. Two mem- . ben cf the pott were on the Oregon on her famous trip around the Horn and at the bat tle of Santiago Bay. The pic ture above shows tome of the veterans tlgning . papers for quarters on the ship. The Ore gon is shown below. yi?-istm 4 it, 'aai,