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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1936. GITS TO LEAD STANDINGS II LOW PRICES ON Summer Shoes Leading lines of America bring you style. Ai their rep resentative, Fisher's give you prices that set a record for outstanding values. SPORT OXFORDS White leather with per forations. Low heel. Serv iceable, for outdoor or comfort wear, V f A now WHITE OXFORDS Sport type and very dressy. All widths. Me dium heel. Worth $3.50. l $2.49 MISSES' SANDALS Very soft white elk leath er, cut - out design. Long wearing . $1.45 CANVAS OXFORDS White with colored trim. Crepe soles. Exclusive with Fisher's . $135 Department Store. Anniversary of Lindbergh's Flight Over Atlantic Recalls Change it Wrought in French Sentiment Toward United States - PARKS. May 21. (AP) Nine years uko tuduy, Krutico exper ienced a complete, change til her feeling for the (hilled Kttiteti. The chan He was caiiKeil hy one man, Col. (hurles A. Lindbergh. He reached here May 21, 1 127, lift er the ft rut solo flight imtohh the Atlantic, lint there were no of ficial celebrations of the feat to day. Ilack of tho story of Lindbergh's triumphal reception, buek of the most delirious ninht Paris has known since the Armistice, lies ono of the most romantic. If little knowfl, b I oi l tin jor 1'Tunrii-Aniori-ran (-illations. , In April, 1927, Franco was In tho midst of one of her periodic antl- American waves. The pride of her people bad been hurt hy tho debt. net) lenient which hud been swul lowed, with difficulty. Tho fronc bad roup to smash and hud been rescued by Polncare only throiiRli stern und orteii harsh meuRiires. French avlutlon re cords hud dropped, one after an other, Into American bands. To cap all. NiinKcsxer and Coll hud been lost in a hazardous flight to America. i So bitter were some people that In the streets of Purls there even was talk that NutiKeHScr und ('oil hud been killed in America to bide their exploit. . The week before Lindbergh Exan pie: ROUND TRIP to CHICAGO MOM POItlANP in Coach 57.35 Fr. Sleeper... $68.80 Sfd Sleeper.. 86.00 "k SlMp.ni ror cho't In odd. lien, CofTtxpoodtm lart to otV.r polnti ttt. NO EXTRA FARE Flve''$a1lings"Monthly I. Portion d. 3,43 p. m. on t, 7, 13, 19, 25. Portland to Chicago 39V hour. Coach buff) car, 3 Pullman tkprt, Diner lowng. afJ olr-condifond, AH Spot Rirvd, ' TWO FINE DAILY TRAINS th Portland Roto N. Portland 9 35 p m. Coachas, lout-lit and Standard $lpn, Obttrvallon lowng Car, Dinor All AIR CONDtTtONCD. Til PcM Llmltod-lv Portion d 8.25 e.n. Air conditioned Coochoi Stan dard Sloopon. Cofsj Observation cor. LOW PRICED MEAlSl Port or Sorvtco and Fro Pillow I In Coochoi. J Kor Infermntton A reservations Tu kci triui A Tmwl I'iiiimii lltontlvvny a- W.txIiinttt'M) I'orthiml. On. lk mi w New Hats Another large shipment is in. New felts of all de signs. Prices $1.95 $2.50 $2.95 Blouses Just received. Of linen, wiss' and novelty cottons. Special $1.00 $1.50 $1.95 House Frocks Gay prints feature this large shipment. They awaken an urge to do $1.95 things .. . Garden Smocks New, attractive, durable. Just the thing for working in the f Qf- aarden &Myj crossed the Atlantic, an American fluK displayed on the building of the newHpuper Matin bud been hauled down lo avoid friction with the crowds gathered in the street. Then, somehow, as Lindbergh, oblivious of the terrific thunder of acclaim thai was to greet hint, steadily approached Paris, there tamo a change In popular feel In K. Crowds began gathering In the twilight at l.e Huurget. buzzing with Hpt'culullon on the character of Oils unknown American who suddenly had caught the world's tinuuinulinn. News of bis passage over Ire land, the swift flight from Cher bourg wlmrn today thousands of Amerlcuti tourists cun read a com metnorullve plaque, hrougbt new thousands to the field, eager to catch a glimpse of Mm. Hy 10 o'clock at night every inch of space was filled and many thousands crowded us clostMy as they could the six-foot Iron fence around the airport. Just after Hi p. m. came the droue or a motor. Searchlights picked up the plane, bathed tt with silver light, nud followed it to the ground. It was Lindbergh. Tho crowd surged forwnrd, swept down the fence, and poured across the field. Kven before It had seen him. Paris forgot tls anti-American feeling, and took Lindbergh to its henrt. The rest followed like a fulry-lule. Lindbergh's modesty completed the picture. From thnt day to this, Krunce never has wav ered In Its love for the young American. MAIL CARRIERS ARE FAVORED IN RULING SAI.KM. May 2.. AP) Hural nuiilcarrlers, uwlnn their own cars In employ or the federal Kovern ment, cannot be churned any spe cial stale license fees. Attorney (ieneral 1. II. Yun Winkle Inform ed the slate department here to il u v. Karl Knell, secretary of stale, re eiiested I be tiplnlon us to whether l In (Vdci al eundoyes con hi be charged the udilitional $"t fee for liitbt dcliverv trucks, under the I hlutule. Van Winkle hebl that because they aii' federal duplexes any fee In excess id the oilmual ' antiv liudide license must W refunded to riiial mull ciiiriets. Mrs. H. P. lieVore. of Oakland, wa-t here phnppiim mi d visii iui flieiuN yesterday. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS toiutilo,l liy Tho Assnrlntod Pros. May it: an ir. i: fin Ind'ls lill's I t's St'ks j Today 7t 7 ;V2 !t II 0 fft :l JPrev. du . . NO 'J 33.2 -IIS ,M j Month ;ii;n . . no ti tt; rt t't I Yenr u-o . 5i ti 217 2S :i 42 S P' H- IiIkIi . WS ;i!t.7 ;0 til n ii'iit; low . ::t i :ie. 2 t:t i :.; ; i!';t:. btnii . 7t; :t 312 41.7 r.f. 1 PKlTi low . 4!t i.r 21 6 ;ti v BONDS 20 10 10 10 Mi's Inri'H I t's Pen Today .., !M : P'2 .". Ml 2 rtN.r. Prev. day . .. !1 " lit? A HM.2 HS v Month niio .. HI 4 lo? 2 lol.t t;;i c. Year uio 7! fi M! s ir: s i;s.2 1 :;tt5 huh 9 :t im 1 luj ; 72.0 IJt.ti low S9 lilS im.3 tiN t 'm: hiRb S7.s 1022 n s ;oj H;li low 7t I 12 2 M.5 St. Louis Cards Dislodged in 10-7 Game; Detroit Downs Yankees. fly UTAH S. Fl.'LLKRTO.V, JR. Associated press Sports Writer) Tho New York (iiunls, u teum which has seen lis sturtinic nlteh- ' ers fiiilMh nnlv nine ifuincH f 'A'i: whose manager and leadiiiff hitler. Hill lerry, Ih on the bench because of injuries; which bus hud neurly all Its key men hurt at one time or another and which wus down to one able catcher for a time Ih in first pluce in the National leu BUR. It speaks volumes for tho abil ity and spirit of the i.hmls that they novo even remained in the race In tho faro of all those handi caps. To tnako It even more stir prlHlng, eight, of those nine coin, pleto games have been hurled by two men. Hubhell and Schumach er, and Schumacher has finished only threo times In eight efforts. Coming back after a disastrous western lour, during which they lost six out of elgbL games, the filants have rallied to win seven In a row on their homo lot from thoso same western rivals and climb from fourth place to the top. They took Iho lend bv a direct f rou I a I at t nek on St . Lou Is yes terday, trimming the Cardinals Id to 7 and routing their old team mote, Parui'dee. The Itrofiklyn Pndgers also stag ed an advance in the Htunding per haps JiihI to show off some of the ma lei ial they muv trade to the wobldv f'ubs. Willi Mengn on the hill pitching six-hit hall. Hrooldyn belted tho IfKlfi chnmplons 11 to 2 and moved out of the cellar. The Phillies replaced them after absorbing a fl to 3 beating from Pittsburgh's Pirates as Young smacked n null of home runs. Leading Trio Beaten New York, Hoslon anil Cleve land, running 1-2-3 In Iho American Ico'iue. all came out on the short end of yesterday's encounters. Tho world chamniou 1 clrit Tigers, wlm"o pitching has taken a de cided turn for the better, outlast ed tho Yankees to win n ten-Inning mound duel between Itowe and Huffing, -I to 3. Owen's homer was the winning blow for Itowe, who fanned ten as each pitcher Kiivej six blows. The St. I-ouls Hrowna, continu ing their newlv discovered hitting! treiik. pumieeled the Red Sox 12 t 8 desnile K'x' ililh homer of the FcaHim and Washington edged out the Indians, 7 -to fi. leaving Cleveland only a half gumo ahead of Detroit. Cnln. who Bcenis to have tnken on new life sine the Hrowns trnded him to the White Sox. pitch ed Chicago (o Its first sluilout vic tory of the season when he blank ed the Athletics with seven hits to win 4-0. In the dnv'u other game the Cincinnati Reds ovoreumo a five-run deficit In tho last two In nli"". scoring seven runs In the elirhih tn trounce the Huston Ilees 10 to 8. WHALES PRF.FER DEATH TO RESCUE POUT MYK11S. Pla.. May 21 (AIM Heath diew near for some Jti stranded black whules totluy he cause they preferred destruction w it h t heir leaders t o rescue by humans. The whales, led by four larpe bulls, ran aground on n bench at nearby Capllva Island yesterday. Several parties of fishermen saw the peril of the mummuls so they itt'ciiieil ioivn uitti iiiitiiiiRt-1 i several of the smaller ones buck Inio deep water. The rescued animals promptly humeri back on the beach. The rescue workers were unable to move the three ami four-ton leaders so they finally were forced to leave all to die. It w us expected the haplct's whales would live muny hours since they are air breathers. JUSTICE BAILEY TO OPEN CAPITAL PLANS SAI.KM. May 21. I API Justice J. O. Hat ley of (lie slate supreme court will substitute for the chief iustice in opening the designs for Oregon's new capilo) here Satur day. Chief .Iustice J. P. Campbell was rent to a hospital here ids week for u sinus operation, and while he was letmrteri recovering, he said he would be unable lo be present jtt the opening as provided in the rules for the national architectural content. All designs must be in tb" bands of the clerks of the supreme court by tomorrow night. I'p to last nighl 4f designs had been receiv ed from various purls of the nation. Mrs. Van Vooihles. of Looking glass, spent yesterday in this city shopping and visiting. MARKETS PRODUCE POUTI.ANI. M.t 21- lU'TTKH - Prints. A giatle. 2:e Ih. n parch ment wrapper. ;!'e m cartons : H :rude, pittihment wrapper 2c lb.; iiiions 2iv H Hi TIKUKAT - Poitland deliv 1 1 baste pi ire i- - - A grade, I. iivered at least tv tee a week. Sc lt. ; country routes 2 lie lb.; ,t grade 27r: V giade at market. H tiliAI'K t KKM for market -liininK puce, butterfat basts Mlc. POTATtKS Local $2 2 l per rental; Klamath 52 .M :t cental; Scuppoose Nested tleins $2 2 t.'i entul; lf!chntes Netted tlems 2.io-:lo! cenisl. Cheese, country meats, mohair, casrum bark. bops. lie iHMiltry. onions, cantaloupes, wool and buy. steady and unchanged. Cvr Majors and Coast League II)' thf AH.oriutetl VrfAK. Coast ciuij w. r.. rt. Oukliinil 35 IS .ftfiu KfutllH 2S IT. .:,' MlHSionx 2U 2") .510 Sun FrunciHCo 2i 25 .Glil Hurllaml 24 25 .4Su Sun UIcko 21 2 ,4li2 Suirrumeitto . 22 2H .410 Lou AllKlra 2U :il ;,,) National Npw York Ill 10 .655 SI. l.miiH IS in SiVi I'ltlHliurKli 15 1:1 .Mli (.'Ini'lniiuli 15 Hi .v4 fllli'UKd 14 15 ,4K:l llodliill Kt Hi .148 lllooklyn 12 IS .400 rhlluclclphia 12 20 .376 American Now Yolk 22 10 .OSS HnHton :...22 12 .047 Clovolulld 17 13 .507 Doll-oil 17 14 .54S I'lll'UKO 13 11 .481 WaHliifiKton 10 IS .471 IMllluilolpliiu 10 IU .345 St. I.uul.1 7 2 1 -.220 TRAT AIDS WIDOW HRAFPORI) Jl'NCTIOX, Wl May 21 (AP) Kralernlty hrolhers of the late Kngene Plehl wenl to the rescue of the famous poet's widow, offering the funds necessary to Have her north woods home from sale under a iimrtKUKu foreclosure.' Informed of the Sil-year old wid ow's plight through newspaper ac counts of her attempts to obtain u loan to prevent continuation of the sale of her lfuVucie estate on beau tiful Crystal lake, the New York chapter of Phi Delta Theta wired her offering to advance the money. ST. LOPIS. Muv 21 The 80- year oltt widow of a gay poet, whose "Little Hoy Hlue-' has de lighted American children for four decades, today culled on friends and a.lmircrs of her late husband to help her save her Wisconsin farm from foreclosure. Mrs. Kugene Held, whom most of the wor.ri. Including close stu dents of her husband's works, sup posed to be dead, sent an appeal Ironi 11 sick-he. I at lleulford .1 unc tion. Wis., for a loan of $:i,uon to prevent confirmation of 11 mort gage sale which would take her ItiO-urro farm from her. Through her son, Kugene II, she made known her plight In a letter to .1 esse P. 1 1 en ry of S t . Lou is, foremost collector of "I'leldlanu" unci leader In a campaign to re store Field's boyhood home here us a shrine. "It might be possible to find somt'ouc in St. Louis who would advance j:t,000 which would give mother lime to refinance her prop erty here." the younger Kugene Kield wrote. lie said he had Invested all her money, about $f0.0m), and that her dilemma wus a result of being un able to obtain n loan. CAMAS VALLKY. May 21 An important real estate transaction was completed the latter part of last week when the H. It. Itlchter t o. became ow ners of the Shell Hcrvicc station ami Hungalow Inn lunch room, formerly owned and operated by L. T. Murray and bis sou in-lu w and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mcphie. The lunch room hud not been In operation tor several months. Mr. and Mrs. McPhie. proprietors, now of San Francisco, came up lust week lo assist in completing the minster o( property und to dispose of their household goods. U. 1 . lik liter, inunuuer for the purchasing company, plans on im proving the Hungalow Inn which w ill be r.sed by M iss Lois Ann Itlchter as a beauty parlor. Miss ltichter is a licensed operator, lim ing reeehed her training in a beau ty college in Portland. She plans on installing the neees.:-uy equip ment and getting ready for work as soon as possible. The service station will also be improved and pluns are so fur fav orable to continue vitb Shell products. MANY NEVER SUSPECT CAUSE OF BACKACHES This Old Treatment Often Bring Happy Relief Of Pain Mny lurtVrfr rHrre Bcvinir VacVtrM quickly. o!W thrv it.trmrr that thf rial cvj of their trouble my be timl WiJn- Ihsj kitine? ar one of Nture' eh.e' way of taking the anl ate out of the blood. U they don t p 3 tint ! mid o ret rid of more thnn S ivuml ol 'te matter. our lb tnilet of kidnej tul-e may neeU fli;V. nc. If you have tro iblewitn frequent WMe are with munty amount which nft-r imait and bvirn. the 1 S nv'' of kulney tnr nerit ftuh.nir out. Thi dancer unal ...... w sk. K-U,.n;.r Af -w I le pMiim, lof of VC anj Mf'itv, rttin i) i ntftt, s-eiurK. imTntM . rati in ce heAitaehf and i! t,i ir. Aik jrewr drunvt for ton' Mlln Utei tiieeerilly hy imllionti for owr 40 yra- They five htwy relief and U( hrla flu. ul Uw U Hulct of kutincjr tube. Last Physical Blow Gives, San Francisco Victory Over Beavers, 12-11. (Hy the AsHorhtted Pi ess) Holder's remarkable physical at traction for pitched balls won a gitine for the San Francisco heals and figured prominently In the changed positions of lour Pacific couHt league clubs toriuy. When Holder was bit for the third time yesterday by a pitched bull it forced In the deciding run or the Seals 12-11 affair with Port land. That game with Ouldand's 3-1 win over the Missions and Seattle's 4-u victory over Ixs Angeles niov- j cd Seattle buck lino second place,; t leil i he Missions and the Seals i for third and dropped Portland ! into fifth position. i Holder wua hit successively yes- j teiday by Luikin, Curson and C'us- ti-r. I'osedel und lUrionits, the oth-1 er two Heaver hurlers, let him do I the hitting a triple and a sin- i gle. Caster bit Holder immediate-1 ly ufter loading the bases by walk ing Leliy O'lajul in the last of the! ninth with the score tied 11-1 L j Hedore drove In six Heaver runs, ! four of them with a homer. Many, j brilliant young Seals outfielder who got foijr out of five, also homed. i St utile's win was the work of beautirul three-hit pitching by Lou Koiipal, who Is us good as hurlers come on the co ist, and a brace of j lio.n'- runs by Muller. Kilriie Letishuiun, recently sol. by the Oaks to I he Iteds, scored the only run against the five-hit pitching of his former teammate, Tobin. Leashman walked the only pass Tobin Issued while striking out eleven stole second and scored on Lamanski's double. Hacked by the solid hitting of Worl lilnglon and Adams, Chamb ers burled SucYamentu to a 2-1 vic tory over San Diego. Willi a double gnd two singles In three times up, Worl hlngiou pounded In one run ami scored himself on Adauid' triple. LUDOLPH, KOUPAL STILL TOP HURLERS LOS ANOKLKS, May 21. (AP) Hill Luriolph of the Oakland club and Lou Kotipal of Seattle's In dians continued to lead Pacific Coast league pitchers in averages including games through last Tuesday. figures released today showed the two righthanders (led with eight games won antl one lost so fur this season, each with aver ages of .8X9. Trailing behind, with seven won und two lost, was -luck La Koccu, another Oakland righthander, with an average of .778. i LONGWORTH OFF ' " TO GOLF TOURNEY PORTLAND. Muv 21 (API Ted Long wort It. Portland profes sional, will leave tonight to repre sent the Pacific northwest In ihe national open golf championship at the Hillursol golf club. Spring field. N. J.. starling June 4. Hy virtue of his 7l-ti7 147 vic tory In the district qualifying round, he will be the Pacific north west's sole entrant. In recent nractice rounds Long worth showed top form. He will comcete In the True Temper open tournament at De troit May 27 to 29 before continu ing to New Jersey. PHILLIES AND CUBS TRADE PLAYERS PHILAHKLPIIIA. M ay 21. f AP) The Philadelphia National league club announced today It traded Curt Davis, a right-handed pitcher ,nnri Kthan Allen, an out fielder, to the Chicago Cubs for Chuck Klein and Kubien Kowulik. The announcement said no cash was Involved. Reports were cur rent, however, that the Phillies also received f 75.000. Lower Your Feeding Cost Are you satisfied with the re sults you are receiving from your present feed? Would you like to lower your feeding cost, and at the same time Increase your cream test? Of course yon would, and here Is a low cost dairy feed which will accomplish both results for you! We recommend It as a com bination to be fed with your roots, tllage, bar crops or full pastur nsc: MIX ONK PACK COCONUT MKAL AMD ONK SACK MILL U:N. PLUS DAIRY MINERALS. eed 6 lbs. to 8 lbs. pur cow each feeding. Kor better results with your present ration, trv adding about 3 lbs. of pure NUTCAKE BRAND Coconut Meal per cow per feed ing. If you have surplus oats, bar Icy or wheat, take some of your borne grown grains to your feed dealer and trade for Coconut Meal. Have your feed dealer crind and mix as follows: TH II KE PARTS Y OCR HO M K G ROWS GRAIN AND ONK PART COCONUT MKAL. PLUS MINERALS. Watch the cream line ri?e when yon feed NUTCAKE BRAND Coconut Meall This mix is good for dairy cows, growing hogs, turkeys and cattle. Hog Farmers, this will save money for you, too. All of the above feed mixes may be fed with your surplus skimmed milk with excellent results. Why not take advantage of these sav ing.,? Coconut Men! Is low In price. See your feed dealer. Write to t73fi N. W. Front Ave.. Portland, Ore. for copy of FREE booklet, "The Feedlnc of Coconut Meal Tor Profit" The booklet tells why. sV a 1. Because we keep store the thrifty way, eliminating all costly store (rills. 2. Because we buy (or cash, in economical quantities at exactly the right time. 3. Because you take no gam ble on quality, no risk. 4. Because we sell only (or cash . . . you don't help pay other people's bad debts. 5. Because we maintain no de livery service ... an armful of bargains is no burden. These 5 major savings Penney, gives you in consistently lower prices. Compare lor yoursctl EARTHQUAKES DEAL DEATH IN CHINA SHANGHAI, China, May 21 (AP) !: liltqunkes killed hund red in central China, caused ex tensive datmiKe and terrorized the suneiMtitiiuiH native, reports reach ing Khaiigbaf today Raid. Drums were beaten today, sacri fices oifered and other maidcal de vices resorted to by the terrified Chinese in their eagerness to ap pease the monsters they believe cause the shocks. 'I 'ue Chinese believe these earth quakes are caused by huae whales in tho interior of the earth art-hint? or raising tledr barks against the upper riiiiKimcnt or by angry drag ons wugK UK their tails. INJURED MOTHER OF F. D. R. BETTER HYDE PARK, N Y.. May 21 (AP) The condition of Mrs. Sara Dclino Roosevelt, 82-year old mother of the ores 'dent, who was injured In a in LI, was reported "ex cellent" today by her attending tthyMelmi. Only a to PPW - ,,,f y&i .. . : -- I uuu ISn' MAY K 196 i Irrnnl 1 ? 7 &x9 fc.il MjWT 13 14 TAW 3 rliiip.u,,: -r ,i I 1 9 20 21 OiJoo llll ftjl hum GAS RANGE Choose any model Wedgewood selling at $99.50 or more and during this special event only we will deduct $16 from the regular retail price. A truly worthwhile saving, made pos sible by the manufacturer's cooperation. See our display today and make your selection at once! This offer ends Saturday May 23. " SOUTHERN OREGON GAS CORPORATION It's Penney's or LENDER JTx31 DRESSES ( i Colorful frocks with feminine, W frilly trims! Darker toned " sheers in jaunty jacket styles! J VllO Boleros, Redingotcs, too. Sizes lA'z to 24Jj '. - . Manufacturer's Rgas range week . May few hours on a new, 1936 EDGEVCOD 14-23 more V