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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. -ROSEBURq-ORECON.- FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1928.
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OFFICERS FAIL TO 1
FIND GYPSY WOMAN
WHO ROBBED MAN
(AMOcUtfd PeM Uued Win)
NEW YORK, Aug. 3. Although
cpparently basically sound. Geoe
Tunney's plan (or the selection of
a new heavyweight champion
seems to be missing on a . couple
of cylinders.
The retired champion's plan,
baBed on a series of . elliniiiatlou
tournaments, annears to be the
one logical way of gaining a king' A Oypsy woman Willi breath
for the vacant throne. But la or- strong enough to blow away a
Uer to have an elimination touma- ,u yBt ,10t a sufferer
menu it's necessary to get fight-1 from halitosis either, was vainly
era who will stop broadcasting jsought by local officers yesterduy
long enough to get Into the ring after she had relieved John
and fight. Schwartz of this city of the con-
Just now the behemoths of tho I "-''its "f "Is pocketbook. The young
lame Is measured on the dial of a
scale, showing the pressure In
pounds; the machine is surprising
ly delicate and has become an ef
fective weajon in the control of
core-breakdown.
Only freshly picked, uninjured
fruit can b' used for testing by
this method. To overcome Indivi
dual vuriation, each lot of pears
tested should consist - of 8 to 12
specimens takatn from diff'Tnt
treea In neveral parts of the or
chard. '
The county agent has Installed
one of the pressure - testers and
will make free testa for all Doug
las county pear growers.
MILLWORK LUMBER
BUILDING MATERIALS
We carry large stocks and give your orders immediate
attention. ,We are equipped to handle millwork of every
' description laree or small.
Kiln-dried lumber is essential for first class work. We E
use it exclusively in all mill work. ' , . B
BUILDING PLANS FREE
COEN LUMBER COMPANY B
telllMOTHBIiiaMMgM
Loss Insurance Taboo on
' Bootleggers' Cars
Commissioner, of Massachusetts
( . Issues Retroactive Ediot
' to 350 Companies.
tooting owners ngalnst confisca
te nor curs for Illegal transporta
tion. ' '
"This form of coverage," said
the commissioner, "Is apparently
intended to soctiro Indemnity for
loss caused .by nn unlawful act."
lie expressed the opinion that
aim), Inniii-nnnn wnn inilnivfi.l n,wl
BOSTON, Aug. 3. (A. P.) -In- against public policy and cannot
;-sur lg bootleggers against tho loss ,o permitted: He bolloved It doubt-
V.oi ineir motor cars through confls- fi whether a motor vehicle owner
(, nam ur icuunu govern- could ontorca payment in, tho
. ,.,.- uVuu jii juusBtt- courts for confiscation of a motor
, tlx,., , ' . . , CH1 for violation. Ho ordered
iiuiico hub uuun issueu to sou ' a such no Idea nrnvlnuslv lumir.,1
ring are busily engaged In filing
claims to the title, pointing out
tne "logic" of their pretensions.
When It comes to talking about
lighting It out In the , ring that's
something else again.
No accurate check was available
today but It Is estimated that
more than a dozen heavyweights
have filed or will file claims for
the tltlo Tunney vacated. The
most vociferous, thus far, have
been Tommy Loughran, king or
tho light heavyweights, -Johnny
iiihko, me Cleveland baker boy;
Knute Hanson, the melancholy
Dane; nnd young siribllng, of At
lanta. Other claims may he ex
pected on behalf or Jack Sharkey,
Phil Scott, Paulino Uzciidun, Ro
berto Hobertl and virtually any
body else weighing over 175
pounds. Luis Angel Flrpo, one
time "wild bull of the Pampas,"
had Indicated he may get Into the
fun and there's always the chance
thut Jack Dempsey will decide
upon a comeback.
coninnnlos transacting automobile
flro and theft insurance In the Bay
State thnt such Insurance will not
Jio allowed.
. Wesley K. Monk, stnto Insurance
commissioner, was roused .to ac
tion' when request was mado for
provnl of a form of iiiHiirnnrn pro
be cancelled.
ADD FAMOUS SAYINGS
"Mother, If you'll give mo ten
cents I'll tell you Hint pupa has
boon kissing tho maid." Hxcol
slor. Mexico City.
COUNTY AGENT HAS
DEVICE DETERMINE
CONDITION PEARS
With the approach of the Bum
mer lor picitnng nartlett Dears.
growers will again have to deter
mine the most profitable lime for
picking the fruit, and In many
cases the determination or the best
possible time, within definite lim
its, will determine whether nr tint
the grower will profit or lose by
growing the crop, says County
j. u. i.eeoy.
Many tests have been used to
ascertain the stage of innturlty or
iieni-H, sue hub cnunges in the col
or of the skin, ease with which
the fruit stem will separate from
the spur, size and plumpness of
the fruit as a whole, and the ease
with which the finger, may bo
preHsou into tho fruit. , ,.
following the principal., of tho
Inttor method, a so-called "pres
sure tester nas neon successfully
used for several years. This test
Ib based on the fact that during
the growth and maturity of tho
pear there Is a gradual and consis
tent change In physical resistance
to pressure of the fleshy part of
the rrult. In the tested used, the
pressuro required to pentrnte the
skin of (he penr to n dflnlte dls-
DUNLOF
TIRES
Made by founders of the pneu
matic tire industry.
Picked by racing drivers for life
risking speeds in making new speed
records
Bought again and again by car
owners who want uniformly depend
able tires.
DEPENDABLE TIRES FOR YOU
J. 0. NEWLAND & SON
Douglas County Distributors
Gypsy woman was In the, furniture
store conducted by Mr. Schwartz'
son and there Insisted upon tell
ing the fortune of the elderly man.
He insisted that he had no money
but she apparently caught a
glimpse of his billfold In his Inner
coat pocket, and with a quick deft
movement slipped it out and into
her hand. . -
"I'll blow on It for luck," she
mild, suiting the words to action.
and then handed the billfold back
to the owner, who nromntlv nut
the pocketbook back In his coat.
A few minutes Inter when he
looked Into the billfold, he found
the Gypsy woman had blown
hersolf S10 worth of luck and thut
his bill had In some clever man
ner been quickly transferred into
her hand.
Ho notified the sheriff's office
and also secured the help ofi
Deputy Sherltr Ed Singleton. The !
Gypsy caravan was . stopped at i
Shady Point and again at Mvrtle
Creek and all of the occupants
subjected to examination, but Mr.
Schwartz was unable to Identify
any of the women as the one who
had robbed him, and so the cam-,
van was escorted to the county
border and given orders to keen
moving.
(Associated Press Leased Wire)
BOSTON, -Aug. 3. Tho commer
cial Bulletin will say tomorrow:
"Demand for wool Is improved
In spots although prices are no
better and In some Instances
slight concessions have been
mado to effect trades. It appears,
nevertheless, that the market Is
commencing to find itself again
and the concensus of the trade Is
that a trading basis Is near. The
vory attractive prices named ; on
goods in the Initial lightweight
openings, by leading mills, evident
ly are bearing some fruit although
no decided movement has yet
beon discerned.
Quotations: - ,
Oregon, flue nnd f. m. stnple,
$1.12; fine and r. m. French conib
ing, tl.03-1.08: fine ami f. m..
clothing, flfic-Jl.OO. . j.
Mohairs: Good original bag
Texas springs, 75-77; Texas kid,
90-92; original bug Arizona nnd
New Mexico, B5-70; original hag
average, 12 months, OregoiT; 70-72.
PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. 3. Bee
prices were easier on the local
wholesale market today. Standard
extras were one cent lower nt 30c
per dozen and medium extras wore
down tho same amount to 27c. In
dications today were that prices
would bo bnck up again nt the at-
I temoon session of the exchange,
nutter valuos wore higher to-
jduy, cube extras and Hrsts being
ench a hair cent higher at llic and
42c respectively while prime, firsts
wore a full cent higher at He per
pound. -.
Tomntoos continued weak, bring
ing an me way from 65c to f 1.25
pur oox.
Now potntooB wcro In more gen
erous supply and a shade easier.
Irish cobblers were bringing as
11.76 per snck while Yakima Net
ted Gems avornged a littlo less.
Lettuce wns castor, local dry
selling at $l.00I,25. Spinach was
about stondy at $1,00 per box.
Luke Lnblsch celery was nbout
15c por dozen cheaper. Celery
hearts went nt S1.25ti1.50. Some
average quality cauliflower was
offered at S1.251.75 per crate.
Yellow Iluntam cob corn was In
fairly good demand nnd brought
11.76 per snck on the early mar
ket. Other varieties of yellow corn
wero selling around $1.50 per sack
while tho white varieties went at
$1.(10 nnd below.
Cucumbers wero In generous
supHly nt 65c per box. Pickling
cucumbers sold around Efi'6c per
pound.
Trading wns more nctlvo on
country dressed meat markets
this morning nnd both veul and
Inmbs showed a firmer undertone,
although price quotations wero un
changed, fleet continued dinggy
with supplies liberal. Receipts of
other classes ofmcnts wero light
ouu ma utKi-Kci cienueu up on good
stuff early.
Always lodfcfe this
YOU can now identify Swift's Premium Hams and ' VV ' fLl V ' 1
Bacon not . only by the brand "Swift Premium" Tii D
but also by the distinctive branding of the name , I lCv
, "Swift" in dots on the side. This branding resembles - ".Vi-' : . T
the rich brown color of the broiled ham and bacon. ' ' AjfYfels.
When it is being sliced by the dealer ' jG. v '
After it ia sliced and on display . Ssw MJ"'tlN. '
: When it is delivered to your home. ?3rSrJim
This distinct branding is just one more feature that Jf IjS TSX
has made Swift's Premium outstanding. '"tff" SWr-i
Insist on this identification mark. gf''fltp,
ROYAL FINGERS BURNED '
- IN BLAZING FOREST
(Anoclali-l I'reu Lcaaed Wire)
SOFIA, nuglarla, Aug. 3. King
Doris wns burned on the forehead
and hands when personally rlght-
ng the flames in a- series of tor-
LOBREGON'S KILLER I
REPORTED MEMBER !
TERRORIST BAND
(Anoclsted I'ren Leased Wire)
MEXICO CITY. Aug. 2. Attor-
est fires which Imve heen mvnir. ny General Correa Nieto, In
' . T tttUlntnnnl ,,.n.ln n..
ing the 'isiiamkorye district. Tho
Princess Eudoxia.
been fighting the
king's sister,
has likewise
fires.
Thn king's injuries are 1
gnrded as serious.
Tho fires have caused
damage but no lives have
Jost.
great
been
AND A WHEELBARROW
MrrtPIIY (before a Jeweller's
shop): How'd you like to have
your pick here?
MAt.ONKY: I'd sooner have my
shovel. Answers.
A GENTLE HINT
HE: 1 can tell by looking In ft
girl s eyes just what she thinks of
me. .
8MB: How annoying. Answers.'
ONE AT A TIME
. "Mny I have a private bathf"
'Yes. sir. We have only one
bath, but everyone hero lakes tils
bath privately." Tit-Bits.
USED
CAMS
We have the following
good used cars that will
serve you well and save
you money. "
1928 Chrysler 58 Sedan.
1928 Essex Coach. '
1927 Chevrolet Truck.
1926 Chevrolet Coach.
1926 Chevrolet Coupe.
1925 Star Light Delivery.
1924 Ford Truck, Ruckstell.
Buick Sedan.
Roy Catching
, Motor Co.
We trade and give terms.
statement made public today, as
serted that Jose de Leon Toral,
assassin or General Alvaro Obre
gon, belonged to a terrorist organi
zation headed by the Abbess Ma
ria 1 Conception Acevedo de La
Llata. The attorney general, who
is supervising the preliminary Ju
dlclnl examination into the slay
ing, Issued this statement:
"I am convinced this group of
Individuals who directly , or Indl
reclly participated In Obregon's
murder belong to a terrorist or
ganization headed by no one other
than Abbess Maria Conception
Acevedo de La Llata, who is an in
telligent woman nod has been try
ing to mislead justice.
"This organization resembles
tho Russian Nihilists or the Italian
associations formed to attempt the
life or Mussolini.
1 Tornl continues to nssert that
nobody knew that lie Intended to
kill Obregon.
IT'S BETWEEN THE EARS
"Miss," began the polite can
vasser, "could I sell you a -patent
vacuum cleaner?"
"No," replied the new mnld
forcibly. "Wo don't keep a vacu
um here." Answers.
OREGON PROHI FUND TO
BE GIVEN TO COUNTIES
(Anoclated I'reu Leued Win)
SALEM, Ore., Aug. 3. From
now on all receipts of the state
prohibition department will be ap
portioned among the counties.
George Alexander, prohibition
commissioner, reported yesterday
that the fund had reached J50,00i(,
and the law provides thnt amount"
ns the limit to be held by the department.
AND HOW OFTEN
SISTER: So all tho girls are
crazy about you, are they? How do
you do It?
nrtOTHEH: Oh It's a gift.
SISTER: Is It? How much?
Life.
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