I i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. RQ5F.BURC. OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23,, 1923. SFVF.N rai ADDS KUSLER' T to me RECORD Myrtle Creek, Oregon Blonde Tcmtc'o Less Than One Round Flattening Mickie Silver. itv Merchandise ENTIRE CARD GOOD 17THKN0GK0U ssxMHHNwRMMMt m wmmm iuii (m LA nr I iiitel nn7 n Pi'Tpn ft : SSBI- J"mP To Your Christmas Jl -: Buying Now! ' . , a. , , fiWit ."We are showing a most beautiful line of w ' 1 f ilp 3 . . POTTERY ART GIFT PIECES $ g! 3 HAND PAINTED CHINA WARES gW ' CHINESE BRASSWARE NOVELTIES tM fti ?M$m & ANTIMONY GIFT GOODS . ftUm 1. &fJM$ ... DECORATED GIFT NOVELTIES W ' ' l $?$'3E' ' - Hundred of Exquisite and Colorful Pieces at M i ) , ' Popular Prices , . tM "f&Sl ' A Department Store of Christmas Gifts ; g ftM? ; . ; ! ; .; ! : visit our toy' dept. :'X $ HOLLYWOOD MAN IS i .h"h 4 nnalguarD notes I f L 4 t Ui f- UCBn IN DC A I I ICC , A,.,iti,. ,io ii-nat..,! ' C?V1 HI M l'. M. 1 x?zzrZBmam p a l2 1 Three Other Bouts End in Knockouts and Fourth Is Close Verdict on Slugfest. one the (he I and dniKued her to safety. She vuk . r..miY-. tl in a hnunllnl uh.irn she HERO IN REAL LIFE was resuscitated. ! 1 I f AwHated rr Uanod Vire j Oopiier i-arbonate does not in-' HKKI.IN. Nov. 2:i. Mnkinp a jire tltu Keiniinutiun of vlieiit seed duriiiK niidnicht plmiuo inlo ih" : and" do yrt . oil t fraiu wwcvfl, ac-, Landwehr ranal ia the heart of coMUt, , ,ho' 0reCon experiment: lerl,nS west end rest, entlal oc :. f-pp.-r earbo.iale. i.ruperly 1 tion Itohert Snrete,. of Hollywood, i .,,, , Bhout dollbl , b,.sl t ahfoiDla. saved the life of (irete se(,u trt.atmont k.,own for ()ieK,.n. Wanagad, a domestic, wno had although some smwers have .. ! sought to commit sulfide. ericnced some discomfort duo to: Surotes, who is connected Willi breathing the dust. ellher in ) American niotion rdfture InleresiH treatment or in connection with ' in Ilerlin. was returninK to bis sowing. Copper curbutiate Is e.ipe-: home w hen he saw the Klrl Jump i einlly reconinivnU'.'d for tifiil In:,- otf a brldae. He look a quirk divulceed wheat. FREE i "1 t .1 Arnilsttco day was treated aa a I ri'KUlar drul day by the Koscburj? ' i national Ku;ud coiupany, . llwy wero culled out to asHist the Le Ktun In cebiiiting Uielr' bi Jay. 'i heir ' fcisiatifO v as rendere-J mostly in put I in r away food pro vided by b Wiilininii and hi-i afcifl ot army cookiea, wtio pro-; vuied real army chow lor the a on I day Ked. A very good atU-utlunt j wad lecorded. T:ie folUiwIim nn.ii have enl.tietl in Company t the past week. Ur ville Hall, Norman T. John, ('haz. U. Srhuilz. They will receive their i ocruil instructions Immediately wtiioii will soon put ttiem in the ranks as experienced soldiers. For fluffier, better flavored pancakes. Easy to make. Ask your grocer. A Limited Number Only Every Person Purchasing n Pound of RUMFORD BAKING POWDER From Any Local Grocer Will Receive ABSOLUTELY FREE A Hotcake "Turner" and A Rumford Fruit Cook Book Containing h Collection of Choicest Recipes. RUMFORD The Wholesome Phosplialc Baking Powder CIi;:s. JuSfr, -who has hfen a mem ber of ( (inip.iny D lor the past two years, b-ft liils week to take up his duties as assistant basket bail coach at the I niversity of Ore gon. Chuck has been a very valu able ar.H',-1 to the company during . his sTVie here and he will be I mlssfd very much, particularly in the nihleiie field. The guard! wishes Chuck the bebt luck in ins j m ' ndeavor. j APuert Hush, who lias nerved j one lull rnlUimeiit In Company I) j v,iA r inlihted for anolht-r tM'iiod. i li In often Kaii ine rlnliiment is! worth (wo new enlistnientH ho J Hash Is a welcoiiM-d member. j The frjllowlng men liave been ' promot d to pi ivatn first clH:-t, lt() ili-n, CohIs, Ktarney, Mont gomery, reareun, Ler, James and! Lyons. ; off shore. They finally landed on the shores of a barren Island from which they were brought to the mainland by fellow fisheimen who, after an arduous struggle, (oiced tbeir way through the floating ice. I Fertilizer of all kinds are sold at W harton Bros. Another loss to the company is' llnrliy f;. Matfn rs who hss join- ed t lm oniiiirtn e department re- i pular a i my at Hmif ia Arsenal. ; tn uperiit, interest this wrek at i tho n rtil.-ir dull aitendHnro w:ts the ciinrailnnal talk by !r. K. It. Kt'.nt. Ir. Wfnnrt'i t4'k on : preparedness and p;tt not Ism bni ' hern a V4-iy fnvorito hpefh the) liixt few w.nl-g nnd the natkm;il rtiring him Inr that evening. It ; em in-; hi mini ih.it ev liine. , It' Kiivo ih;n a niftiA thoronrrh under-' standing of jm,t why the motional guard exists- Drain Sutherlin ROSEBURG 0k!and YoncalU Myrlle Creek Sei.nraigr nil and Choline at W'h.u ton Ilro-. -o i SIX FISHF.RMEN SAVEO AFTER BATTLE WITH ICE W I N II W N,v. '2.1- 'arrled nix nub Into til Ma::iioha on an ho Hoe, fi fl-heimen were ate at I Ijf wUffl village of 1,'tirf ere. k todxv. Til1 t v n .v. re sur;it nut on li;e' lal e f T i-5'I;iV win n a sl-nnf in.t Itiobi op the b nn IH- h j tu. Lt'.uui t!iir ctfc a m.l Top the Thanksgiving Feast with ARTSTYLE CHOCOLATES THE ART-FULL Two-Pound Box Is Only After the lnrkrv and puinDkin pie brine on lh"e Art:;tjln Chm-o-lateii! Creams, nu'f. fruits. i:nramel.i. h m o 1 b r red with smooth, rleh chi-colale. Nathan Fullerton Raeburt, Orcgn For a pe: lod of leaa than round in the main event of boxing card at the Koseburg uiory last night, Ole Neisham, "blonde tornado" welterweight of Coos Bay, performed before sev eral hundred fans In the nine teenth engagement of his brief fis tic career and scored his seven teenth knockout, the victim being! Mickte Silver, of Juneau, Alaska, j Silver, at 143, was outweighed five j and a half pounds and he was plainly outclassed from the first of ! Ute lew exchange 01 wallops. A 1 ten hie right swing that caught I hltn on the point of the Jaw sent ! Snver through the ropes and down) tor the fatal count ot ten, whicD was completed when the tlmekeuu-i era watcn had registered one min ute anU'thiriy-rive seconds trom the opening of the round, lu the Beiul-final Hat Padelford scored a technical knockout in the i third' round over Johnny Topaz,' otherwise known as Lackey Mor-i rison, the third Filipino to be his antagonist In the local ring. It was a lively engagement fioni the start, with the Kiliplno apparently holding his own until a left boon to the jaw put him down in the I middle of tne third round, he. rxte troneilv to his feet t the roimt ot live and Vat promptly followed up his au vantage, duvnig Topas into the ropes, where thd Filipino t.ung helplessly atid practically tut. A tuvel 1 1 uttered from lopa comer as a signal ot a.imiueu de feat and Heteree Ray Cox of .vuirsmield immediately halted the fray and hoisted fadelford's arm as a token of victory. I'adeliord weighed 135 and Topaz l-iti. It was J'adelfoids second victory over '1 opaz, lha first one having been gained by a deeiaiou lu a ten rounuer at Medfoid two moiithb gg, , j The Preliminaries Henry Urown, ever-ready and ever-willing local utility gladiator, flattened Andrew Wilson of Marsu- j field on the canvas at the end of i just twenty seconds of slugging lu the first round. Showing either a lesson learned from experience or wise obedience to some good ad- j vice, perhaps the latter, henry did! not hght his taller und capable looking opponent last nUbl In his I old sprawling,, wide-open manner. I 1-ocai fans saw him instead, for the first time, fight In a slight j ciouch and constantly guard ills I face. At the right moment he J flushed a short arm left to Wil son's solar plexus and the tight was over. Vn ttnr.lii Kuftlrt V a Avar staged In a local ring than that which lasted the limit of lour j rounds between I, eland Dunn, 151 I pounds, und Hauling Judd l'anke,j 144, both or this city. Pankey e, weight handicap was offset by j greater ting experience and appar ently better physical condition, but, bis lanky, pale faced antagonist j displayed a fighters heart and a' surprisingly hard punch. From I first to last It was a hammer and 1 tongs afiair, with honors about ( een for the tlrst two rounds. The i turning point of the slugging bee came In the third round, when Fun key was floored three times" but b sheer gameness managed to last until the gong clanged. Kul-1 lying in the fourth round, I'ankey sioied his only knockdown over Dunn, who rested for the count of nine and then resumed hostilities as haid as ever. The bell that end ed the battle found both hoys very tired. There were some boos when 1 mi i n whs given the decision, but he earned the verdict by a big margin ran key was badly pun irthed. Hit mouth was battered, (two cf his teeth were gone and some tort of reflex action tempor farlly Impaired his power of speech. 1 he curtain raiser, between Aui jtlu I'etidergrass and Mark James, I both In tbeir teens, lasted Jimt a minute and a half. I'cndergra, al though outweiphed alx pounds, pos setied too much science nd driv linc steam for James, and the lat jter took the count of ten upon go- (lug down for the second time. Taken as a whole the cafd as one of the bet ever put on here. I There was naturally some dixap pomtment over the one sided rhar , acter of the main event, local 'fans were eager to m- Nelshem In IsMion agiiinM an opponent eat aide of gUing htm some semhlam lot a battle, lu the brief time that I he was In action. Neb-hem showed j unmistakably that he Is worthy of 'the hiirh reputation given htm as ,a K. ti. artist, and a ni.it rh be I Inri'ii him an1 another writer- weight of known abtlliy would draw a lug hoiihc. A Prices That Demand Your Attention COMPARE THEM I C. & H. Berry Sugar 8 ib, 48c 100 lb. Med ... I $5.63 Alber's Oats ib. wed : .48C Corn Meal , ! 9 lb. sack ... ; 39c Post Toasties ; 3 pkg$ UO assaaoMnaiaaHBBniai ' Snerry Pancake Flour No. 10 sack . : L 69c Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 lbs. ..J 23C ' ' Raisins New Crop Thompson's Seedless, OQp 4 lb. bag 2.0b Snowdrift 4 lb. can 93c White King Wash. Mach. Soap 47c Large pkg j. Palm Olive Soap 4 bars 25c Crystal White Soap 6 bars 25C 12 bars .. 48C Jello Lard , Pure-lb. 01 CQ pail .. Q I J Q Shortening best Bulk, IQn 3 lbs .401 Macaroni Bulk, 3 lbs. 23c AllFlavors, ' ORp 3 pkg. .. 1.UU Flour HardWh ,49 lb. sack Guaranteed Hard Wheat, 0 1 Q C J.:; ' Tbmatoes - . , ' ' i Solid Hand Packed No. 2Yz size 15C Coffee - M. J. B.y Golden West, 3 lb. can : $1,59 Cranberries 2 lbs 35c Dried Apricots Extra choice ..... 20c Oleomargarine ir'": , 48c vestment In antique fJiops here, pollco revealed today that Roman Catholic churches In Perkelry, Alameda, Oakland and San Fran cisco had reported theft of $ro. uofi worth of such articles In the pa si six months. Officials said some of the vest ments Trer$ of 'foreign manufacture-, very Old, anrl ihad been so!d to antique dealers as objects of historical Intereat. They added that the theft a had been kept se cret in hope of tracing the loot and detecting the thtvve. I'oltre said arrests were expected soon. BUY YOUR XM AS GIFTS BUILDING RESIDENCE Crronre $t. Flrown, associate Jus tice of the Oregon stato supremo court, Ik constructing a residence on his fruit tract near the Oregon soldiers home. Mr. Brown, who maintain his resilience In this city, and who comes here fre quently. Is erecting the home to be occupied during his visits and at other times when ho comes to the city. It will be a four-room structure, furnished with, all mod ern conveniences. Walter Single ton Is the contractor In charge of the construction v. ork. REASONS WHY Christian church Indies Aid ba -! rnar. cooked food tamsle sain. Sat., Nov. 21 Parslow s. Goods on display tonight. Average temperature for the- day 46 '.formal temperature tor thla'! dale AlJ. 45 Precipitation, Inst 21 hours '." 0 'Total preclp. since 1st monttt 222 Normal preclp. for this month. 4. 66 Total preclp. from Sept. V j lltSS. to date -i;j G6 'Average preclo. from Sept. 1,, j 177 2 Total deficiency since Sept. V '. .,.$.66 jAvuragw seasonal p rot I p. Sept. i to May, Inclusive 31.16 J Forecast for Interior sou'liuest Oregon: Fair tomrbt an'l Saturday, but with fo; tu::l;hl; no c!:n6 la i temperature. ... Oliver Cresrrnt plows are; made specially for black or sticky oll. They are sold at Wharton Bros. $50,000 WORTH OF CATHOLIC CHURCH LOOT RECOVERED KAN TKANrlNCO. Nov. jn r'vijr of n number ( iurr 0.1 rlxh"-', n-1 unu'l'y el OLD TIME DANCE Roweffs Hall TENMILE Saturday, Nov. 24 Music by The Otd ltrntr You can save $J by having Wil bur L- Bp;u;gh oraer your watches, clocks. Jewelry and silverware. I have no money Invested in large stocks. No rent or clerks to pay. lu other words, no overhead to add to the cost price. Just cull at fe'l S. Tine St. and select from rata-1 logs the articles you desire, aud air mail and fast trains will bring them to your door. If not conen lent to call, phone 420-Y. DAILY WEATHER REPORT V. R. Weather nureau OrflcA Rose burg, Oregon. Data report by K. II. Fletcher, Meteorologist Id charge. Harometrtc pressure (reaucen to e level) ft a. m 3l'.27 Relative humidity 6 p. in. yes terday 'per eenO 71 Prtctp, in Inches and Hundrdths: 11 sliest temperature vec.teifjav M Lowest tmrr'tlr HM Oicnt 3r j Only a Quarter in His Jeans She "ln't the moon Imefv'fn j nf'.'ht? In ynu know It slw:is PHs I ne nhli huncr for snniethin-.. -Me J (lintily "Let's d-mce." S.whiey i Hiilletln. 390 East Taylor St. t Phone East 6953 RossburO phone Ml The Arrow Line Portland, Rosrburg, Marshficld and way points ljvp Portlan'I S P. M. ' Lfavo Riwburn 5 P. M... Pntunstic Tir, Ued rr(,j,Hfl