TVC ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEByRG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12. 1928. RGE t?t , u nn JLHIS SPECIAL JHAKES IT EASY FOX 7GaU YG WH ONE OF THESE NEW HAWGE3 It's the new electric range that everybody is talking ' about the 'Westinghouse with its Automatic "Flavor Zone" oven the only range that first browns and then completes cooking without any supervision. Come in and let us show yon what short work you can make of "three meals a day" by cooking this most modern way. You'll be particularly interested in tho special offer we are making right now. i Westi rtghoiiie p- THE ELECTRIC RA1MCC WITH THE AUTOMATIC TIAVOR ZONE" OVEN for a Limited time onlyi . $5.00 DOWN Balance in IS Eaiy Monthly Payments. Libernl trade-in allowance on your old Fuel Ranfre. 1 BDUTi Crouching Tactics Baffle Portland Negro; Fidel La Barba Gets Nod Over Graham. The California Oregon Power Company Roseburg, Oregon f AMncutM rTm LcsaM Wim) PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept, T2 Mike Hector. Los Ancele middle weight, won the unanimous decis ion of the referee and two Judges over Oeorgie Dixon. Portland, In thetr third battle here last night. Hector started feeding Dixon a diet of left hands early In the fight and never stopped. Crouching low. with lift elbows and gloves pro te ilti 4 his body and face, Hector Uft no opening for Dixon, who did most of his fighting In the latter rounds of the match. Kay McQuil lan, colored middleweight of Oak land, took a decision over Bill I I-ang, Tacoma, In the fast six- round semi final. Frank Warneke. Portland middleweight, won over Dewey Beachy, Tacoma, six rounds. Earl lleebe, Portland light heavy, went down without being hit In the first round after beln floored once, by Luke Graham. Danny Woods took a decision over Lou Richards. In the four-round curtain raiser. La Barba Whips Graham LOS ANGELES. Sept. 12 The fistic wares of Fidel La Barba, curly haired Italian mite, were ex ploited to the skies today, as he stood, In the opinion of boxing men. the outstanding contender for the bantamweight champion ship. All the result of a thrilling victory over Rushy Graham, the "Jumping jack" king of the 118 pounders, here last- nlghi. Five or six of the rounds were given La Barba by rlngxlders. The other sessions they divided be tween Graham and the even col umn. Fighting a crafty battle all the white. La Barba forced the fight and set the pace from start ing bell to finishing gong. La Barba finished the ten rounds of fast, and sometimes furious, milling with no visible mark on his face and body, bttt his oppon ent was not, so lucky. Graham had a badly battered left eye, and his right optic was In little better condition. REAUTIFICATION OF PACIFIC HIGHWAY PLANNED BY VICTORIA GARDENER PORTLAND, Sept. 12 A grist project to beautify the Pacific htphwny from Vancouver to the Mexican border was announced yesterday by R. P. Rntrhart. own er of the famous B tit churl gardens In Victoria. B C . and cement manufacturer, and Sam HHL Garden' clubs, school children! and nature lovers up and down the coast are to be enlisted in the ; movement, and Mr. Butchart said ' that he found sentiment In Port-! Innd among thoo interested in Hardens to bo strongly in favor of the plan. Portland has one of the nrost viRoroim garden clubs on the coast, he said. "It ftjIMake a long time to ron- Watkins Products Mrs. J. M. Ashcraft, 120 W. Lane St. Phone 177. LUMDLK 1VULLWUKN BUILDING MATERIALS If building or repairing you wilt find here in 'stock what you want No delays waiting for supplies to pome fr6m somewhere tomorrow maybe, later probably. 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Today ! there Is on(y one mile on the Lln-1 coin highway that is beaut Hied In; I this manner. i While In Portland Mr. Butrhart , and Mr. Hill- will visit a number , of the well-known gardens before going to California, where they ! will explain their highway benuii ; ficutl'ou project. Noses Needn't Shine Any More when you use (his new wonderful! ; French Process Face Powder called ! I MKI.f .fVCI.iV Keen thnl iitflr slit tie' awnr. Women rave over Its superior purity and ua!it). Stas on longer kln lonks like a peach- keeps complexions youthful provenrs large pores, tiet a box of MFXI.C ;!.)' Face Powder today. Nat u 1 1 i ton. dniKKist-. No tongue can tell what your tongue can tell . . - No one has ever been able to find the word to describe WTWTT accurately the liZxfSb &l'!ft'fOi& 'Jl flavor quality in Schilling Coffee which delights a million Western homes but they themselves call it "SNAP" A fragrant cup of Schilling Coffee, however, is better than the best words about it Try it! Your grocer returns your money instantly if you don't like Schilling's besti He pays you. We pay him. You keep the coffee. Baking: Powder t Tea 19 Spices 31 Extracts Itev. J. N. Hoover, a widely, known paBtor and author In the j Baptist church for 2H years, now I an Interdenominational evangelist, speaking Monday nicht to a large j congre5ia'Jon In the Ilible Stamlard ; Temple on Mussolini, said in part:' 77 . ,. "The eyes of the political, com- Grove Fails Sixth Time to merclal. social and religious lead ers of the world are upon .Musso lini. Mussolini hy his Indomitable will power has forced himself to the front, bringing fascism, of which he Is the originator and di-t rector. This distinguished Italian, Hy HERBERT W. BARKER endowed with gigantic enemy, im- (Associated Press Sports Writer) pelled hy a master bruin, the I Caught In a wltheilng barrage SCORE IS 5 TO 3 1 Ialt Huggins' Hitters , Cards Keep Lead in National. rubs', ho wo vet, now trail tne Giants hy two per eentage points. Brooklyn and Philadelphia a?;aiii divided a double-header. The 11 n bii.8 took the rlrst by 5 to 2, but dropped the second 4 to 2 when Fred Iach clubbed the first of fering of Tmzzy Vance, a relief pitcher. Into the stands for a home rtfn. .S 'E! A Savings Account Makes J You Independent . 1 f" Whether you want to save for a college education, for your own 9 old age, or to accumulate a fund to start in business for your- a self; the INSURED RAVINGS CONTRACT issued by the S ijj) NORTHERN SAVINGS A LOAN ASSOCIATION gives you more g for your money. Poilowinq is the table showing the amount of M jj rmnthly deposit required from ages 15 to 54 to save $1000.00. H A If you live, your contract matures and pays you $1000.00. If you S V die, your contract matures at your death for $1000.00 plus the gj 3 amount you have saved. would be emperor, has fir his goal resunection of the old Roman empiro, and the manner In which he is handling things in the little country which one time was the center of European power, is caus ing no little stir. Political, coin o? Yankee hits, Connie Mack's pennant aspirations, close to rea lization a few short days ago, ap parenlly are dying a stow and painful death. To the massed attack of the Yankees, led oy the peerless Bah'1 menial and social leaders through (Ruth, can be attributed the partial PORTLAND FlRtMAN SAVED FROM BURNING MOTOR CAR OTT'S MUSIC STORE KOLSTF.K RADIO I the world are allocked ith the aixlacity of this astute dictator, while prophetic scholar dee the comlitK of the o'd Honian empire. Mussolini cominticH as he bt'Kn. collapse o( the tall tactician's, hopes for his first pennant victory since mil. j Alack saw Qulnn and Valberg fail to slop tne ciie.niploiH on i Mp"Hii1-H fir", l.raf'1 Wlrrl f(lliTI.AM). Krr. S.M't 12 llallalkin Klre I'hlcf fharlcsl !(!... Wlit kurlr t 111. ilr.uk tilll.V IUittv; in your ulcl Bntleiirs and hvc thetn tested. none the worse lor the experience aner ne rmt te'n rescneo lasi niRlit fioin his Intrnina. overtnrned tmlotoohlle hy tm-pihers of fire I Iruck company No. fi. The tlremen wi're annuel litd an alarm w hen j Haines' taclntt car skidded and I VV.TTTlTW'MT.II.7'MWOM"Wl.IM'I overturned, piunin hlto beiiemh l It . I'htmes bii'St forth fioni lin-i - - ; tnotoi-. company nun battered awa ihe r;r riitors lo free llalues.j The Kiddle public school, dis trict No. 7it, will open for the com-, Inc year on Monday, Sept. 11. t This early date for opening Is Kenerally favored as It permits both pupils and teachers to do their work durins the most desir able season of the year for good work. i There will be sixr teachers In both Krade and high school. All grade teachers are state normal school graduates and the hiKh school teachers are university graduates and mare. I The names of the teachers fol- He speaks with authority. He haslsnndav Veteid:iv he r.ille.l on! f :.!.- ll inn.ifo ll'Mnnli a creator hold upou Italy than X- nia last hope. Grove, fastest left; 1st and 2nd; .Mrs. Florence l'Kifl. poleon ever ha., upon France. Ai,nnvr piuher In the majors, to 3rd and 4lh; Mrs. Phil niunil.dl, Kovernment bv the people seems to ,,av, SOmethlnn out of tho wrecli-' r.th and 6th: Mrs. Max Kimiml.' Itavo no place in his proKram. jaKe, j anil sth. Many of the laws of the past are! ,;, (;rovl, fa,,,j just ,s hp had I Hiah ScIiikiI: Mrs. Krnest Pid ottlv a scrap of paper In Ihe hand failed e previous allenipt:. 1 tile. Mr. T S. Thompson. of Mussolini .Which are destroyed to luin ,1,rK M r Hucclns' All the required work of a aland- by the mealh his mouth. Mus ,, ,h.. .., v.l. !r,i ht..h out i. ii..f,., soil nl seems to have overlooked , , ,, 5 , 3 ' ' . j There will be -commercial work The ilrtoiy sent the Yanleied Jtnd athletics, special attention Into a two and a half same lead j ill he Riven to public speaking In the slandttiKS and assured them ; and dramatic work this year, of ImailinK the west In first place I A comfortable and modern rettardless of the outcome of tho i school building is now b"lti3 reno . fourth nd filial game of the ser- I vated and put in neat and invltlm; tea l.slay. j corftlltinn for chterlul activity and In the other American league Rood, solid work. enuaRemenia the SI. 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MrConnt'li, I'ttip ua I'ark n FATHER OF 2 CHILDREN PASSES AT ACE OF t? I Vwtvtr.) IT. Ml lawman Wirr) cool ll t ' K. Minn.. Srnr. V2. 11 1 on Uoit.'Mt'r, 11ch)(IhWi 'vlH !! hiackmtihh" tio ipartsl 2 t luMn ii. o! hm s are hvinr. t (ttnt nlirf a lonpt iltnoj-a at tlir Bile f r7 Au-intltii with his wife ant! yix An-; 1 1 a la i t htN tfi a rut nix i hil'lu-n Tnr niorra wi'if bnri Ihmv Tho oitni:'il rhllrt. Kd arl. N now io jn-ara olH Anttuiv 1 1 i li hi i r n i' rr I i v mi s f Iwlni . IU l-I'iw. m ho unrviTr.. i tho stati'iiifntfi of fornifr did morn nml tho lnrvlta!lf mm ki upon Mhlrh they landfd. Thcro 'rma to b ho mom unturnrtl In the path of Mussolini anil hln ast-ociatea, to strPiiKthn their anvernmrnt In matters of flnanr upon wliirh hrtnjM th demlny of his retime. The obtaining of money by taxes, from every conceivable sotine. for the furthering of the Fntrim oy ernnient is ihe self assumed r sponilillity of Ituh 'tt present (Ite rator. This individualistic rKimo niovrs on with itttl lntri tuition, lint, if hisiur? i a iiootl puitlr, nuishiooiii ttoverntiM-nM e down abotit a;; (jisT.-kly n5 they rise. l!ev. IIiKer ih speak at the Ilible Standard temj'le tunittht for the lust time. H has lM-n spak heat t leveland. lrt to 6. In a gume i Butinesa Visitor whirh na II doubles pounded out I :corp Heynolds. CU v.-land. and IH-Irolt defeated Chicato. 7 1 raitrlier. a in this ri;y Tuoxd.iy . whrti J'dm Stone, r mM I afternoon lot.kliM af'er buinta uulfiei.i.-r. cracked out a home 1 vismng fibnd?. run with two on base ' In iit 1 eighth Takiiia: their second doulile header in an ninny days from the Itoton It raves, the New York iania ousted tlm rhlcaco CuM Imp erh nisbt for th. past week',,f m ',,' m isaiionni. and has liven drawl nit a meat d-al lf,aup r,u'- Tnt" ores were M . of inlerest. He had eim. ted in h ' ltt " 'he first Rflme bn It-ided lo leave today. Hit'M to remsm tor one more sci vice. -Correspondent. EX EMPRESS OFRUSStA NEARS DEATH AT St .iwhh a walkaway frtr the (ilantu bnt COI'KMIACKX. frrtmark. Seif. 2 The ex -Kniprem Itaemar. the 'lyearoM wid"W of Ab-xandef 111 of It, i -si) and stater of .Met 'tiuira. the hut- que-n mother of Knciaml. Is tn n prt'earloiis condl (ten. She lias Nrn In poor hcaln for several nrnihs Her re.- deuce is a the second as a 1103 fight the ( whole wuy. j The ist. Imla f'anlinals retain- ' ei their two and a half pcame lead ' oer the field by trounclnc Cirt- rinnsii. tt to 3. The Reds 1 tehitshed a new Nation.;! leau ie rec(wd for double pUs with 17.. bnt that dfdu't hrlp them tn -tr- tit a? rnns The Cuba crw-ked fiTe fftv ' bin el huilen Tor 11 hits ami! mmped ay with 9 to 3 vie-1 tory Cat Ms lone had only one'' vilKa on the outskirts jbad Innine-the tliird when th: I'D irirte scored atl thtr run.-. 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