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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929. FIVE JOE BLACKWELL BEATS KELLEY IfJ HEADLINED I first time. The gon sared him the second time at the count of . five. Manicell came cp for the j second lound in lively fashion, but I at the end of thirty second his chin stopped a full-swung uppercut I iht si retched him on the flot nud the e:xaa;tment was over. ' Al Jlorey of C lend ale presented - his artistically lutooed physique to "Twer"' Dur.n of Riddle in a peciaj event, and Dunn heat an other tattoo on his face, producing ciirason smear that blended at- jiruet.voly miih Morey's artificial decorations. The going was alto gether too rouh to suit Morey so m fornia tax commission to help work out the four per cent bank and corporation tax amendment, members of the legislature, art to gL't the firHt test of the principal problem before them that of J vidtng an enabling act putting the plan into effect. WORLD'S LOWEST PRICCD SEDAN DRAINAGE MEASURE TO AID COOS BAY REGION WASHINGTON. Jan. 15. A bill (AwutHi firM LrtanX ". ; which would grant to Oregon and OKLAHOMA CITY, Jan. 15. the Haynes alough drains dia Investigation of the pardon grant-S tiict the consent of congress to- D i c ia D J I . cuoss on easy u uigioriou uyeo last year Dy uovernor nenry o.twara consuueuou ana operation ui OOUt lOeS 10-Kound Limit out when Dunn knocked him down Johnston to a convicted murderer a dam and dike to prevent the flow With Eugenean Scoring Most Punishment. in the middle of the second round. was the further business today of of tidal waters into Haynea alough, Fur from a helnleaH stave. Morey's Ipfinlaf i va invttttlie&tiiiK commit-1 Coos 11a v. Orsion. una Introduced ! calmly raised his head, blew tha im innuirins into the ofiicial con-' tod a v bv Senator McK'urv of Oru- blood out of his nose and then 1 stretched out on the canvas until f the fatal ten Jiad been counted. Another battle that ended in the second round left Edgar James, a t local boy, victor over Pete Cook of Sutherlin. The finish was fure- I seen in the first round when Cook took the count of six on one knee. I after stopping a hook to the Jaw. Two similar blows wrote the finale in the second round. The first one put Cook down for eight. The 1 second one followed almost as soon as he regained bis feet, and I Referee Herman immediately hait Joe Blackwell, Pugenj mlddlo- j ed the one-sided affair and awaid- "yelght, battered his old foe, ed James the decision, flash" Kelley, the Portland lro.i j The ring was full of flying arm a man, sufficiently to wia it decision and legs during the four-round In tup ten-round neadliner of an j preliminary bet wen Leon Dean and other lively card s'lT-d by P4-0-i dene Kidd of this city. Dean ck moter Wiard at the Roseburg i pecially resembled a human wind- armory last night, niackwell was , mill in his ludicrous style of mill- the aggressor from start to finish and inflicted the heavier punish LAST 2 ROUNDS BEST PadelforrJ Puts Marricelli Away in the Second and Dunn Does Likewise With Morey. gon. ARROWHEAD FULL-FASHIONED duct of the executive Testimony to the effect that the governor pardoned the murderer, R. D. Crosthwaile, while he was a fugitive from Justice and without a full investigation of the case, was before the inquisitorial board, which was appointed last week af ter anti-administration forces had gained control in the bouse of rep resentatives. This testimony was brought out jat the initial session yesterday I when the committee vol fad to take I up first inquiry into the acts of the governor, who has been tne largei cf bitter criticism and impeach ment threats for more than a year. Crosthwaite, who murdered u 'i L iiit hu. in and Portland was burned !. .T- ' 11 ftfiioit : y Monday night. The to return granted A new number In Arrowhead I hose a pure silk full fashioned number for only $1.25 a pair. Not built down to a low price as are most popular priced full fashioned hose, but the fully guaranteed Ar rowhead quality is maintained. Let Arrowhead solve your bog prob lems. Get them at Carr's. FREIGHT TRUCK BURNS The Junior High P. T. A. meeting which wua to have teen held Tuesday evening, win be held Thursday eve- 4 Ding In Uu school building. Following the business meet- Ing there will be a reception for the ninth grade graduates, who will give program. Joke n. Wdlre. pr.IJraf a Wlllrs-OvertasS Caataaar. sMi ar tea w Wafaaat Fmr H.ea mad.la. This aaaovl ta caBaplreeae la Se faar-rllar a.le alara It Is the lamil arleaS m4b. mow ftrr4 ar aar foempsar psslfe. Th prM.atstla mt tmm mtw llpra f Whlppc foprp aaa pfs.e la .f-.lan.tra aa tk. (r.alaal acklavaaiaat ls p. WUlas' kutajrf, Itrlaalaa) klsft ll)s M alp a4 IXWPH tap !. prLe.4 ASM. ' TOLKIJO. Jan. 16. Production of company's Whip will be ing and the crowd got a great kick , Walton, who was impeached more out of It. Neither lad showed auy . than five years ago. boxing skill but they slugged away I R G iveJov. brother of the at each other In lively fashion un-1 slain irl told ,he inquaii0ria) til halted by sheer exhaustion. ! .u. u n-.n.uut..-i h Each scored two brief knockdowns. don to GoVernor Johnston last Th. Mill WO. ..altarf a ilraiu I ' ..... The bout was called a draw. Two other local youths, Pender grass and Kranko. furnished the three-round curtain raiser. Fen dergrass was considerably out weighed, but he was given a well earued decision. It was a good fight. BROTHER OF ROTH STEIN'S . GIRL LEGATEE MISSING year, the executive told him the I clemency act was "the greatest mistake of my life and promiseu immediate steps to revoke the par don. Lovejoy said, however, that no action had been Instituted. MBS THAT DEI ment. The bout was slow until the ninth round, when Kelley dis charded his defensive taotica and slugged with Blackwell to even honors. In the tenth and final round, however, Kelley was ham mered all over the ring and when the gong clanged he was backed against the ropes in a position to salute the canvas had time permit ted further hostilities. Kelley as usual gamely absorbed everything that came his way. but he let the Eugenean carry the battle to him and reserved nearly all of his wal lops for delivery when too closely pressed. Cal Herman, well-known JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. Jan. 15. wrestler-fighter, did a good job - A brother of Inez Norton, former as referee. 1 Jacksonville girl who was a bene- Padtlford Wins Cuickly flciary under the will of Arnold Pat Padelford, Mcdford light- Rothstein, slain New York gambler, J weight, won the righi to meet Joe has been missing five days, accord- Marcus, highly touted Portlander, ; ing to police here. j Taking effect at once, the west on the next card, two weeks hence. The brother, S. L. Smith, era- cm Auto Supply company has an by disposing of Jackie Mai licet I of ploye of a motor car company, was nounced substantial reductions in Spokane In the second round of the isent last Saturday in a new car to prices on all tires sold by their semi-final. The fight was really 1 Miami. The car was found wrecked more than 150 western stores, over in the first round, when Pa- near Pompano. When Smith failed G. M. Krell, local manager of the delford, with lightning lefts to ! to appear with the automobile, in- company wuo made the announce the stomach and rights to the j vestigation .was started resulting in ment, stated that the reduced price face, put-the Spokane boy down i information from Pompano police schedule affords automobile own twice in quick succession. Mar-: that they had found the smashed era an opportunity to equip their riceil took the privileged nine the auto on a bridge. cars for the new year with tires that will give tnera a new reauza- 1 tion of tire satisfaction and econ omy. ''Western Auto tires bave set a new standard of tire economy, economy based on lower prices and more mileage," said Mr. Krell. , "Western Auto tires also give a new meaning to tiro sat h fact. on. Scientific design and superior quality are backed by our mint mum mileage guarantee or satis faction for the life of the tire and by service at more than 150 cor. veniently located stores, behind all of this added value, as even stronger assurance of the motor ists complete and lasting satisfac tion, is our time-proven policy, 'The Customer is Always Right.' "The superior value cf these tires was again demonstrated in , 1928 by the fact that motorists of the west purchased more than half t a million Western Giant and Wear- M well tires. Acceptance by the nio S ; toring public of our new improved balloon with center traction tread, since Us Introduction in Septem ber, has far exceeded our expecta tions. This new, improved balloon is our finest tire and la specialty designed for safety, easy steering, extra traction and extra mileage." A big freight truck owned by the Associated Truck Lines and oper- tinK on the run between Roseburg Willys-Overland ai MHI j U'lllua.Vnlolilo rl.lunr " ..., a........., ieppea ud io l.ovv cars uany ironi accord- out here machine caught fire and was com- X rresmeiu jonn iv v i is. Pletely destroyed together with all Tne company now has a payroll of of its contents. The company, bow- approximately 2o.0i0 and this ever, carries Insurance on all of f Mr. Willys stated will be en its trucks and their loads, so that y MH0 HWtt the next the loss is completely covered by tlllrty days. insurance. January orders booked for the L'rilSd i V.T4t The . .. .on given new Superior Whippet fours and sixes and the new style Willys Knight models are breaking all previous records. Mr. WUlyv said that at the present rate Jauuary shipments are x peeled to pass the 30.000 mark. "With the Introduction at the New York Automobile Show of the new Willys-Knight cars and the simultaneous price reductions qu all types of the Willys Knight Model 56, following closely on the heels of the nation-wide presenta tion of the new Whippets, U ap pears certain that we will succeed in our expansion program calling for th production of J 36.000 cars in January, February and March." aid Mr. Willy. '"This fa nearly half the goat of 300.000 cars net for the first six months and com prcs with a production of 73.000 19-, or an anticipated Increase of 'iH per cent." Sieady growth of Willys-Overland over the last few years is shown by total sales during 1924 of approximately 318,000 uniu. compared with a total of 184. 121 units in 1927. This compares with the best previous year, 1925, when sales totalled U.4tii. All depart ments of the company's plants at Toledo, Elyria, Pontiac and Los Angeles are operating day and night to keep pace with production plans which employment of skilled laborers is keeiug pace with In creased schedules. During 1928 Willys-Overland ro ducts led the industry In new car registrations with an increase of 86 per cent. . HOOVER'S BIRTHPLACE TO BE MARKED BY TABLET IOWA CITY, Iowa, Jan. 15. The birthplace of Herbert Hoover at West Branch, Iowa, Is to be marked by a granite boulder bear ing a suitably inscribed bronxe tab let, the Iowa City chapter of tho Daughters of the American Revolu tion announces. Consent of Mrs. Jennie See liars, owner of the home where the president-elect was born, has beeu ob tained for placing the marker. It is planned to have the memorial ready for dedication August 10, units during the first quarter of Mr. Hoover's birthday anniversary. S Wheel Alignment . Will take the shimmy out of the car ' and make driving a joy. Raybestos Silver Edge Brake lining, the kind we use, stands the hardest usage and gives long service. If your car needs overhauling or just fixing up a bit, drive around and we'll attend to it. We special ize on Brake Adjustment and Brake Drum Truing. PERCY CROFT Main and Douglas Sts. Roseburg, Oregon Enlarged Stock OF Used Cars We have a largo stock of Used Cars ranging in price from $39 to $895, in both passenger car and truck types. Of this large stock 1 1 of them are below $100 and we will include 1929 license in contract. More than half these cars have been acquired by us since December 1 just passed. If you are looking for a cheap car or for a good sedan or coach, come look at our stock. J. 0. NEWUND & SON Roseburg, Oregon Phone 458 TAX EXPERT TO ADVISE CALIFORNIA SOLONS ( Anwiatfl I'rr-s I-oaitrtl Win) SACRAMENTO. Jan. 15 With the arrival hero today of Professor R. M. Haig of Columbia university, tho tax expert hired by the Call- Used Cars Chtvroltt Stdan, 1928. 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Its grace of line, its harmony of color, its longer bodies, its high radiator anj hood, its) sweeping one-piece full crown fenders, , make the new Superior Whippet the stylo triumph of master designers. The larger bodies give more spacious interiors, with broader seats and extra leg room. Other important factors in riding comfort are tho oversize balloon tires, snubbcrs and longer springs both, front and rear. In performance, the new Superior Whip pet is speedier, livelier and more power ful. Long service will prove its depend ability a4 economical operation. See and carefully examine the new Su' perior Whippets. An immediate prdec will aid (n early delivery. ( WILLYS-OVERLAND.INCToledo, Ohio WHIPPET 4 SEDAN WHIPPET SEDAN T-Bearlntf Craahshaf t Whipptt I Cnorn, J W; Connr, IWirr, tiS; 7ourin. 474 Convnercin (Shalt U. $ 1SS. VVupoel Coach. $H'jS: (kiiipr, $H9t; Coup (uuVi rrnntl Ml), $?t.t: Sport I hi aim liaadtla, fiSO (ineiudina rumble teat and ttttxu). All WiUyi-Oitrland prurt f. o. b. Tokdo, Ohio, and tpecifiaiioni lubjtct to change without notice. F. W. CHASE Phone 399 &letroom 317 North Jackson St Roseburg, Oregoi 3