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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. MONDAYJULY 21. 1930. RDSEBURG.12TG7, : IN LEAGUE GAME Kosohurg wan eliminated from I ,tlio Hlato junior louguo bust bail .-contest baluttiay when the Kutu-iu ' tftiiu won an exciting name Z 10 7. .'"The Lane coutuy team took u lead iu tho tiJHl inning when Moults went to first ou an error and Alur -vur followed with a homo run. Tne inui'Kiii gained m tne I list inning ' was maintained throughout the en tire contest. lugeue ran in five more runs in Hie tnird on a combination ot live . hits and an error and secured tour more in the Kixth on six hits and three errors, including one "boiii . head" play which let in two runs, In the fifth Inning the kcoj-u was 7 to 5, and the- Douglas county fans were nulling lini'ti for the needed runs to tie tne score, but ' tne Kugeiiu rally in the sixth ended ) the hoius of the locals. Siiiua opened ou the mound for . Itostbuig and pitched a good game, but waj given poor support. Jjyer relieved him in tne 5th and ulso twirled Vmjnl ball, but lacked ' support troiu tne retu ot the team, tiiewer pitched the first live in nings for Kugene and was relieved in tne Bill by Wilheim, whose fust jiitching proved too much for th Douglas county team. " Kugene secured 18 hits and Hoselnirg S. 'I lie visitors made 4 errors and the locals 5. As a result of this contest Ku gene plays rillverton in the stale seinl-hnals, the winner to go to Portland to participate in the state championship games. The score ot Saturday's game by Innings was as follows: i 2 3 4 5 t 7 8 !i It II K Eugene ..2 0 5 0 0 4 I 0 0 12 H 4 lisbg U 1112 0 2 0 0 7 8 5 STORY 1 lUuuUiiuvu. iroiii pugu . Bon had been set afire. The liames were put out uetoie mey iu.u spread 10 any great extent. tilierilt Uii'u and lite chief ol police said lue position ot tuo uouies una tne weapons ana Lue maimer in winch tne inreo wui e kiueu iuuicateu the two men wuio killed by tne wuiuan, wnu tnen took her own liie. iurueu vus held lor iurtner (Hicsiioaing. 2 JAILED AFTER ASSAULTING COP (Ahmk'IuIi-'I 1'rcM LvngcU Wire) I'li.i i,.Liii, jui -I. -lieiuy YVuuc, Ui i'uniiiiu, iviiaa., and Arinur iimir.1111, oi ist. 1'uui, were Ili iU la jull here today with out bond uliui- Whitu sUuck u po liceman wuu u oiuckjuck aiul uus anol lu the ii:K uy tne olllcer. 'ilicy were unetut'd ia.st niKi't biier a cnaGu tnrmiK" I hi! Iuhiuiss uiHtrlvi. iiuin wee chained una usxaaii Willi u d.innerou weapon. (J. W. Davia, luo poiic-nnin, nait cd the iiau- to iniioa mem od it vuKrmiuy cll.ii'KO aad uuul msllam llnuuttncd dial Willi u revolver. When he attempted to arrest ilium While Hiniik him. ' UiHiraia mild hu and While roll , bed several mures 1.1 Wyumiiu and a number of h ; Mailoua 1 between that Hlalo ami OruKOii. Their Hiiloaiohllo was utoieli id CiiHper, Wyo., ho udiniited. The two escaped l'roiu ll jail at Detroit LultuB, .Mum., lual Tues ' day. OREGON RANGES IN ; GOOD CONDITION (Awtcltiliil l'Mful U'lmd Wire) l'OUTI.ANI), Ore., July 21. Alllioimh there in a dcllclcmy In ,,iiioiHliire, Hiihiinei' and fall raiiK .aro fair and condition of livenioik "In generally kooiI. 'I'll Ih Is I lie IV "port of the lederal slate crop re ;;porllllK Hcrvlcc. released Unlay. .,,'J'ho rantte eoaillllon or .Inly 1 ..slmwa a Blight deellne fioin laKl "month. The bap erop promises to " be smaller than last year. The re Iport says a BhortaKe of sleek a ..ler Is unlleipated by sloelinien, ami -Irrlnatton waler and iwrni laols "tnre saiiply is less than usual. On'Koll ealllo are generally in HOO(l eondltioli tlirolltlhonl I lie slale," tin? report said, "and condi---tlolis have been favorable for the 'Kl'owth of ealves. Losses cd " callle Uai'lliK l'MO have bei n L',sllKlit." .. Tim bureau said the W'asliiiiKloll Hlipply or ealves is a llllle shel l. ' Idaho rattle an' in Rood flesh aad ril Kootl ealf erop Is In prospeel. ., The condition ot OreKoli sheep appi'al'B aiiove avieai;e. I.niale-. are " makini; Kood crowth and losses nl " lamliB have been licliier lliaa in paHt yearn. , KAYCOUNTING ON . ; EASTERN OREGON (.Vwum-IuIihI t'n-rt lawtl Win-) KAI.K.M. Ore.. July 21- Kasteril ' Oregon II hers of lile lepnhll- ! eall Hlate celilial eoiiilnil ti e lll not vote as n unit when Hie eoni ) mlttee meets in i'oriiand ne.M ''rlilay to llomlnale a e.indldale ler ' governor lo take tile plaee of (he '. Jat CeolKe W. Josephl .Stale '. 'I'reasurer T. II. Kay, eandiilale for the nomination, said today niter re turniiiK from that part of the . btate. "I expect to see a scattered vole from the eastern members in ilie early ballotiiiK," Kay naiil, "hill all er tiiey have cast their ballots lor certain easlern Oreiioniiins as a matter of local loyalty I tool sure that they will center on me." "I was well received eveiy where and the nip was very sails factory, " Kay said. ".Many ex pressed surprise at my ood health, having fiolien the iinpie-ien dial I was an Invalid. I plaw d Kelt on a number of courses liuinii; the trip." TILLIE THE TOILER TO VUAiT , .' IcEN l'i.l V ' COMES L ' KENNETH I j MOW, ) TILLIE J Writer's Widow Sues Film Comic it 1V v i - iliH. Sadiu Witwur, lop, wiuow of I ho wt-ll known Hltort Hlory writer, H. ('. WUuiT, hurt hrotlKlit a ,1,)imi,ihmi Huit imaiimt Harold Lloyd, film comic, Im'Iow, charlnK him with "bonowiiiB" out of her laic 1 1 u h band's atoiics, I hc Kinuii- cipatldii of Uoilnny," in making liiw conii'dy 'Thc KroHlunan." ( -mk i,it.- 'r. I..nwd Win) VH'NCSTuU'N, Ohio. July il. Kiit'iic i. (it'act' 1't'Cftvctl a Ihhiuh of .M.ti't.7.".;: In IH:'! as prrsittcnt of Harlilchcin Slt-fl cnt'Minilion, tv It'stiiitMl (inlay In (lie suit lo rnjoin (ho siih' oi ihi' Ymiimstown Shew and Tube company lo leihle hem. The bonus was in jiddilion lo the slipulaled . 1 ir.tftu annual salary to which he l.'siifbtl !;tst wrek. Iirvcl.it ion oi Grace's coinpcnsa (Ion tor last year followed u haul I'ou; hi three day leal hat Tie. In the argument prcccdiiiL; (lime's testimony on hi Iioihim At torney II. W ood of defense couti set niF: in d the total bonus p:iy ineiiis and pen'Milaiies lu fiothele heiu should sete whatever purpose Ihe plaiutiils bad "without idle uiio-ily ami paiadinof li:;ures." Wood am. ted luttlier that to i;ive UU die amount of individual boa use would break down the mot all ot' (lie ti( hlehein corporal ion. l.uiher Pay of Cleveland, rhiaf ot ihe Katou attorneys, chatted in hi reply t'.iace financed a loan of $Nt.i".oti to I'ii kands. Mat her anil company, ore firm, to buy Youuus tow n company Mock prior to I be merger ratification. "lit, ee's bonus Otiid hf- ill- creasetl by tin- uctpili iiiu' of N'ounus mv. n She. t unci Tub.-." ho said " Yout:s(ou n "Oot-J, hoidew hu tn tilled to all ta!s. conditions am! details iu i ci id to this. 0f'- . I rS in..i'"""tj Pitf K ' ' is 41 3S iHy .DON'T Vou; RlMco UI-1 MAC- I'M oet he'l OU. OPEEATOC VAIILL VOl ) Plea'Se CoNMECfTy Mt A1TH HB. MAC all's SO, "TILL IE M R OOM "? THAN 15. fyK you . hlllo, HAVEM'T .1 Ao TALK VS. T MAC, rZs?$rK to '7-A ' WWsceAH 7 r Home Is Woman's Place So Says Mrs. Edison, Wife of Inventor, Bringing Protests From Women in Business. it '4 " VA .Vw'v KAST OUANGK, N. J.. July "Jl Tho modern woman's place i.s In (be home, accordion to Mm. Thom as A. Kdison, wife of the world's greatest inventor. Instead of taking up work in the proiessiomtl and business w orld, wives of today might more profit ably clliiK to the nest-huildinK in sliuct, she staunchly liellcven. Mrs. Kdison traces tin decline of the American home to trends I that started with woman Hutfrage j and the W orld war. She blames f (he widespread restlessness of to day on the dwindling; of the ueat building instinct. The wife of tho distinguished creator of the Incandescent lamp and a thousand other Inventions might, have pointed to Jier own life as an example of how a woman's devotion lo domesticity can help the male bread-winner. She Aided Inventor Scores of Mines Kdison has pub licly declared I bat. without his wile's help and encouragement he nii-. hi not have accomplished ball thai he did. In the Kdison home at Kasi t 'range, N. J., harmony and peace Ins reigned throughout the couple's forty-tour years of mar riage. It must not he believed that Mrs. Kdison asserts I hat w oman's ignorance is bliss. She favors at tendance a( college when possible for e ery future w ife. In tact, w here a choice must be made be tueeii a boy and girl of a family koing to college, Airs. Kdison sas the girl should go as the boy can obtain broadening iutlueuces else where. ; Ibu Mrs. Kdison does not think j that women should utilize edma j tional advantages to embark on j lifelong careers in business. If j men are to find natisfact ion In I their homes, she says, their wives i nnM conipleiely pnhiugale ou'i-'de ' interests " Hor.sou ,u k is ?K per relit ' Ui udgeiy," eiio admits, "but busl- A Painful Picture Mr i. HfeS tyONfcS -"VvJHy &EM VuElL I'Ve BEEN XJOIMQ" A LiTTLT-T ' OIL- PAIMTIMS" UATELy VJWY, "THE MUDE MOSTLY - "TELL ,-TiL.L.iE Be OVcta To THOKA5 A- iwah and evorythinu else in life is also its nv rent drudKerj." Must Be Executive "Kf ficieul bome-niaUin retiutreis executive ability. A noixl wife must be a uood pitrclia.sin aueut, an economist ami even .soineiliiiiK of a chemist to supervise tin- uiel of her family. "Iteep dttwn in her he;irt every woman wania a houte and i tub dren." she concluded. "('oiieo should eipiip lo r with a knowl edge of music, art, and literature. The viteof today should be able to entertain herself, her bu.-latid and their friends." He.- statements have brought a wave ot protest from women in money-maUiiii; pursuits. How - er, M rs. Kdison i emains untmn rti. Happiness tor women, she reit erated, comes only fuuu honiciuak HiK. MOONEY WITNESS TO TALK TOMORROW i i . l.r SAX KHAXdSfO, July Ll numtMiit'iits v imv in.utr inla Ar foi John M.tt l hitiiilil. ni tisci iu m i wit ! pit r- iv he in Ihe S:ui Kraurfci-o ). j rii;.ss d.iy btimlii ( iovt'rnor ('. ( Vol tilllliilit; ruse, 1 Mint,' lonum j tt'siili.'d laUi ly in VMS. Marl 'onalil's biiinony lit lprd I sciul Thomas .1. Moonrx ami War i i ii K. Ii!linus to MtMin i.n U1V for tho honihlnu. Tho , liuvc , contouthM thry vwmo ininm rn nml i Mitrl 'onahl i t-t itriiotl iu-ro Mor- ilay (rum tialttinioro to aid in ob taining thoir fivodoin hy "i. Iliup thf truth and lihliiu a whuik 1 ilitl yi-ars ai;o." From Los Angeles Mi. and Mrs. j S. MoKiimoy of l.os Atu;oh-s. nro visiiim; horo for ii l day. on- 1 route to tlii'ir homo aitor a acht j tour to Alaska and the i'u.qel MMind Mr Mc Ktunt and .i Sui'ttl ot Hottd Ko-t- it:c i-l-o-iu'i . rishniK tup up Uic .Noitli I nip qua tumunuw. Young Atlantan Lawyer Seeks World's Golf Crown American Open Championship Crown Now Remains Sole Honor in Golf dom for Bobby Jones. f 3 i" v NEVRK VEtCOMES CrTAMHON". cJoNES IW ACTIOIT. IINNKAPOLIH. Juh' 21. Frouli I tournampnt. there will remnin MINNEAPOLIS, July 21. Fresh from his amazing triumphs abroad, Hobby Jones, that uliubby-faced Najioleon of the links, is here to make a bid for the American open championship. Not content with liftiiiR every KolfinK crown in Great liritaiu, the brilliant Atlantan hailed tho world over as the greatest roU club w ielder of all time has hast ened hero to prove his supremacy over all comers. Met by a welcoming delegation of locnl sportsmen and city offi cials, Jones greeted his hosts with the same modesty and youthful charm that has made him the idol of athletic enthusiasts the world in lii.s aniftzin; triumphs tihroad. over. The famous tournament started on July 10. i Hobby Jones ift the third '' Georgian to become an outstanding i figure in the sphere of sport. Ty I Cobb, that king of the diamond. was the first native of Georgia to1 carve a niche for himself In the! athletic hall of fame. Young fitrib-1 ling, the brilliant heavyweight j boxer, completes the trio. j Hobert Tyre Jones, 2d, is tho 1 first man in golfing history to ; hold three muior links titles at the i same time Hritish open, Ilritish amateur and American open. The I last of these was won in last year's 1 tourney. Although he is still a youngster, i Ttobby lias held either the open or ; amateur championship each year rtince That year and in 1II2II and H(2!t he won the amateur 1 crown. In ltcu, 11)25, 1H27 and l!i2S, he was acclaimed the peer j of all American rivals. Though lie has been flooded with j professional offers since first! achieving golflnK eminence, Hobby ; has steadfastly refused to ho lured : away from the simon-pure ranks. Although not wealthy in his own ; right. Jones makes u comfortable ; fiving as a lawyer. A vast change has come over the , Georgian since his boyhood victor- j ies. Hi' was si veil to fits of tern-' perametit, but today he has quieted down and devotes himself during; mat clies in concentrating on his i unbeatable grand of golf. He wins j by playing tho golf course instead i of his opponent. 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