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ROSEBURG NEWS-kEVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1928. THREE SPECIAL WATCH and CLOCK EVENT See Out Windows This Week I Waterbwy Thrift Alarm 98c .rngeA&oCt Watch TModels $50to$C)50 $795 $595 8-Day Kitchen Clocks In colors and In White Ducb Finish Movement by XCaterbury- YOU can depend on our service and will find a complete stock of mod erately priced watches and clocks at all times. CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO. The Winchester Store JACKE FIELDS IS TWO-RQUKD VICTOR UVEA SSL BAKER Chuck Rumskl stopped Doc Sll-f ALLEGED DAUGHTER OP LATE vers In the second round of Iho CZAR FIGHTS FOR ESTATE curtain raiser, j Fight Last Night AocUtl Tnm Lcucd Wi) Indianapolis Tommy Cello, San NKW YUKK. Oct. 30 Mme. Francisco, outpointed Freddy Muel- Anasiasla Tschaikowsky. who says Wt. liuffitlo . (10). Lon Lovelace, ' she is the Orand Duchess Anasta Terre Haute. Ind.. knocked out sia. youngest daughter of the late 'Harry Kreiinllwl. Cincinnati. (5). I Cxar Nicholas, has retained a Atlanta. Ga. William "Young" lawyer to press her claims. StriblhiK. Georgia, knocked out Sid Terria. North Carolina, (3). j Ix3 Angeles Charlie Hoaen, New York, outpointed Johnny Ad jamH, San Bernardino, (10). I Cincinnati Sa rn m y Tucker, Newark, N. J., and Joe Dragon. Cincinnati, drew, UU). I les Moines. la. Henry Fale- Bolse came here from Portland, f Against the advice of attorneys she took the child and the Owens lowed with habeas corpus. Pend ing outcome of the hearing, the child Is In the care of Mr. and Mrs. Owens. Kdward W. Fallows, the lawyer, Is gathering material which he says iU prove her Identity hpyond a doubt. Property now held by the Grand Ductals Xe.iiu, sister of the late Czar, and o her property In Finland and rln wheie will be claiim-d for Ai:a: l:iin . lluth Mr. Pblnws t M G'eb not- (AMorUtttl PrvM Lar V Wlr LOS ANGKLK3, Oct. 81. Jackie Fields, with a crushing two-round knockout over Sergeant Sammy Baker, New York's rock-fisted fav- iviii.Iwp miMmlnt... fk11 former phiyrir.te o( the orite, climaxing a long string of j-ankie Larabi Lincoln Neb., 1 CZU1'8 children, charge that Grand fistic conquest h, stood first, in lino.j ' ' Duchess Xenia knows that Anaa- at the door of King Joe Dundee's n.Jsion Jack Haenon New lied-i ,astli ls nere llltlce hut has repu- welterweigltt domain today. frnt-. rnn ni.tt.nii.tof. T.mv dialed her in order to claim the To his horns town folks, before cs.w) svnr.iu im Ordar perenlals and rock plants thru us. Wharton Bros. WILLIAM NEWTON, PIONEER WESTERN LAWYER, PASSES 20.100 of wliotji he battered the tough, rueged and hard punching Haker tmo insensibility In exactly four minutes and 20 seconds of fighting here last night, Fields was the champion of the welter weights. That is, by all dope argu ments no wan. urn ne noi iounu ,, o. ...... ne Q.-hnla irM" 7 ail corners 01 a , . . Campbell today issued the san Francisco ring ust a horti an(1 BuncU'1Rllty ri.ort lime auer me uay cuy negro nM., lh .,,. ron!. fur the monlh ending October 2S, 1D2S. MONTHLY REPORT OF SCHOOL SUPT. SHOWS ENROLLMENT OF 1197 czars property. Ana.HiusiH is a truest in this country of Mrs. William 1). Ieeds. the former Princess Xenla of Ku-sia. Lee tires wear, wear, and wear, none better, few as good, you get them at Nichols and Carter's Tiro Shop. The complete reports follows: Total puptls enrolled to date, 1197: average number pupils be at- tendance, DJH.S; percent of Bk tendance. 97 1; number tardinesses, 47; pupils neither absent nor late, Sia ; number visit by parents, 50. Combined record of attendance scored a quick knockout over Dundee in the east? Did he not knock out Baker' whom New York boxing authorities ranked as the Although Fields .as favored to i OI'inJ'- a""lP...dil's, win, his knockout triumph over the rugged ex army man was entirely unexpected. The crashing left hook landed by Fields with such telling effect swept Into virtual discard any chances Baker might have had of a title bout with Dundee. It had stopped Ace Hitdkins and I 'J ?? Mushy Callahan when they were at the height of their careers. Portland Results PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 31. Wal ter Cleghoin, Eskimo boxer of Se attle, won a 10-round decision over Roy Moore, Los Angeles, In one of the double main events here last night. Al Konze, the aviator-pugil ist of March Field, California, got the call over Jimmy Dunn,- Se attle southpaw, in the other ten round go. Sam Warren. Portland lightheavywelght, HOLDUP MEN BIND 29 TO OBTAIN BOOTY OF 11,000 M-infM Piw Im-.I Tin-) SALT LAKE CITY. I'tah, Oct. 3o. William Newton, well known criminal lawyer of this city for more than a quarter of a century and a pioneer attorney of Wash ington, Idaho and Montana, died at his home here today aged 69. Coming to America from Eng land with his parents In 1K79. he settled In l.ewiston, Idaho, and en gaged in the cattle business. In lssH he was admitted to Iho bar al Colfax. Washington. Shortly after ward he moved to Pullman, Wash., perfected the incorporation of the town and acted as Its first city at torney. (AuMtciaU-d Irw l.r-ul Wire) DETROIT, Oct. 30 Two men enttred a branch office of the Western and Southern Life Insur ance company on the third floor of an oftn e building here today, bound 2 men and two women to gether with a rope and escaped In dum"!,L,bL T"?. " I "bout SI..-0 in cart and clH. ks.' ,..ii.- ur l.l.-h e, i:.l inn- Sr. I their victims, mostly 1: Sr. hich 12. 99 Sr. high, 11, 99.1 : Jr. high, 7 and 8. 99.1: lienson, 211, 99 1; Jr. high, 7 S-9. 99; Jr. Man, 9th. 9S.9; Rose, 413, 9V; Hose, til), 9S.5; lienson, 411. 3A. 9S.5; Rose, 511, 98.3; Hen- Iboii, 66A, Dsl; Rose, 1A2A, 9S.1; Benson, 1A-3R, 9H.1; Rose, I5A 6A. 97.S; Rose, 3A-4A, 97 S; :Rose, 111, 97.S; i"ullerton, 5B-6U, I97.B; Hensun, 1H, 97.5; lienson, 1511, 97.5; Fullerton. 3-4, 97.3; Hen lon. 4.V-5A, 97.1; Fullerton. 1112n. H. 5; Rose, 211, 116 5; Rose. 311, 96. salesmen. Into a room', the bandits nrodm-ed a coil of liKht rope, climb, (1 on a table and ln,';,ed it around them. They then loo'.ed the oiriees. The salesmen had gathered on the floor to listen to a sales talk. FLOUR! $1.65, $1.75, $1.85 By the Sack, Barrel or Carload Now is the time to buy your flour. Special Used Fordson with Oliver Plow, just overhauled. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Rowburg Oakland AGENTS FOR Fairbanki Mone Co. , Bean Spray Pump Co. Sherwin William! Co. John Deere Plow Co. L. N. Miller behydrater Co. Champion Shoe Shop Price. Right. Material the Beat All Work Guaranteed GIVE US A TRIAL Children. School Shoea a Specialty H. V. Brodhead 214 N. Main St. Rear Kidder's shoe Wore Eat barbecu ian4w!chra and lire forerer. Brand a Road Stand. Fnrmera' aid and farmer.' relief , nt Nichols and Carter'. Tiro Shop. If you need tlrea coma In aDd talk It over with us. FOR COUNTY JUDQE A. democratic nomtnea for 'the office of county JudKS, 1 aollctt the support of the voters of Douelaa county at the general election to j be held Tuesday, Nor. 6. 1928. (Paid adv.) Walter 8. Hamilton TO L Douglas Building & Loan Assn. 147 Jackson Street o t Plows for every kind of soil are sold at Wharton Hroa. i scored his third straight knockout when he stopped i MOTHER RESISTS COURT Tuffy Anderson, in the second round. Dud Eades took a decision from Day de Pinto, four rounds. ORDER TAKING CHILDREN CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE FOR SHERIFF V. T. JACKSON Democratic Candidate An honest enforcement of all the laws all the'time for all the pepole alike. FOR SALE fc'ETCH FOR SALE 21c per ft. Rice Bros., IUlUird. FOR SAI.K 36 Jiead corn fed steers. Klce riros., Ulllard. FOR SALE H. L. Phillips piano, good condition. 504 S. Pine St. FOR-SALE Horse, welKht about 1500 lbs, lloi 13, Tenmlle, Ore. JE1ISEY cows and heifers, Rood ones. Phono 6F2. Fred A. Goff, Rosebul'K- FOR SALE Few S-year-old Shrop shire ewea. John Abraham, Wil bur, Ore. FOR "SALESpltzenberg apples, 50c bushel. Fred Renner, Happy Valley bridge. FOR-SALE While LeRhoriThens, long yearlings, just thru the molt. Mrs. W. R. Ellis. Phono 15F22. FOR SALE About 'j 'lons of good field run corn at market price. H. E. Smith, Winston. Phone 21 Fit. FOR SALE New Westinghouso electric range, automatic. Mrs. Ilyram. See Kuril Transfer, Storace Co. fios-T MISS Tll'lf? ()NE19: Ford touring, Al condition with good rubber, also extra motor. All for (75. Phone 14F35. FOR SALF-W:mo"ith Rock cock erels, pure-bred, Imperial ring lets, large, heavy birds, , price t; .50. J. n. Hader, Oakland, Ore. FOR SALE Wood, oak and laurel block. 13.40. three tiers 110. Oak stove, three tters. $11. Fir block S3, two or more tiers $2.75. Phone 6F3. SI I K i: P R A NCI I BA RtiTlNf n der the hammer, 300 a. 20 a. sandy loam, fruit, walnuts, and garden; must sell. Terms. liar gain Realty Company, 531 Wll- FOR SALE 1 fresh cow and 1 coming fresh. Phone 663 or call 912 Winchester. ' ' ) ; , t ' ' ' ; FOR SAuJ-16. l.iC. plea. Wanted two men to cut 200 tiers wood on shares, llenuemaii, Curtiu, Ore. FOR SALEOoal. But It tills week direct from the car ' at greatly reduced prices. So. End Fuel Co. FOR' SALE HaveluVt-rw"eTved a car of King Utah coal, and will be unloading all this week. Buy direct from the car at reduced prices. South End Fuel Co. FOR RENT FOR RENT 8 rooms, partly fur nished. 132 N. Stephens, l'houe 351-Y. FOR R E.N f Three-room furnished apartment. 221 W. Washington street. FOR KENTFurnlshed; ateam heated front room. 122 S. Jack son, opposite Anders Theatre. Chiropractor DRUGLESS HEALTH CENTER ' 'Complete Health Service" Vllneral Vapor Baths ' 327 Cass , , . Phope 401 (AiiwirlatM Prrm l.w.l Wire) SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 30. Mrs. Mllo Abercrnmble HWenson, society woman, will reopen her battle to secure custody of her two children, It was Indicated todny with the filing of a stiptirlor court petition in which she de manded they be Inkcn from the custody of their father, Lieutenant Commander Lyman K. Sweneon, U S...Nu and given to her. The -children, Ceciliaii mid Lau- MOTHER IN COURT BATTLE TO REGAIN HER CHILD (A,i&tr.l 1'r.w 1.,-HM-a Vire) BOISE, ldnho, Oct. 30. The , mother of four-year-old Betty Jean Howard took the stand here today in support of her fight for custody of the child. The mother, Mrs. Helen Howard, was the first wit ness called by her attorneys In healing of habeas corpus proceed ings brought by Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Owens of Portland. . The habeas corpus action was startfd last June when Mrs. How ard look the child from in front of the home of the Owens, with whom she had been living since she was ft baby. Mrs. Howard told of hav ing been taken to a hospital while dencVare now with wtlh Mrs. Uetty Jean was a baby and was Swenson. Sho has had them since she fled to Seattle more than a year ai:o after Superion Judge P. 11. Parker had Ordered them taken from her. Arundel, plnno tuner. compelled to leave the child In the Owens' care In Portland. Subse quently the Owens moved to Boise taking the child with them. After a year or two, Mrs. Howard Raid I sho began a search for the child hone 1S9 Land whin she learned she was in Our Phone will bring Best Foods to you. To get the frerhest vegetable, at low prices, or any .tapl. gro ceries, just call u. up. WE DELIVER FhCE Economy Grocery . O. L. JOHNSON The Store That Serve. You Best Phone 63 344 N. Jack.on St. R. A. HERCHER (lteguit.r Republican nominee tor County fudge for Uouglaa County. Tout support and rote respectively so licked. (Paid Adv.) FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT ' Roseburg Cabinet Shop 130 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Up.on Board and Vene.r Panel Cut to Order Window Screen, mad. to order E. 9. AND F. L. COCKELREA9 Your nupport la reepeotfullr bo llcited Nov. 6. 1928. MRS. EDITH S. ACKBRT. Buy Hardware At Bankrupt Prlosa POWELL'S 115 Sheridan Street ROY AQE6 Democratic candidate for County Clerk, solicits your support at the general election to be hold No vera i ber u;h. Your vote will be appro elated. (Vatd Adv.) PERCY A. WEBB Republican nominee for Aherlft of DoukIrs oounty. General elec tion November 6, 1028. (Paid Adv.) r T. M. WINNIFORD As the democratic nominee fori the office nf county treasurer, I will apprtHdato your vote at the coming general election. i ! 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