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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937. You Have to Hand It to Him STARTING TOMORROW o1 FUED RAGES OVER HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT F ML Clean-Up Prices ...SHOES 87 pair of sandals, ties and straps. Sizes 4 to 8. Med. widths. . ...RAINCOATS Five only 3 balloon silk and 2 trench coats. Reg. $6,95. ...HATS Every fall and winter felt hat. All colors. Values to $3.95. ...LINGERIE Pajamas, gowns and slips, all sizes in broken lines. Values to $1.49. ...HOSIERY "" Most all shades and sizes left in our famous I Oc Hosiery Sale. Pure Silk. Chiffon WeiHht. Pair LOWELL'S 119 N. Jackson St. S9c i 1st Pair (f j ! 10c I LOOK and LOOSEN Sandy McHoots knows a bargain when he ; sees it. He's Scotch through and through ; and J'doesna like to spend a muckle." ; Yet he lives in elegance and comfort. How can this be?" i The truth is, Sandy reads the advert ise ments. Where he has to buy, he buys ! wisely! Scotch or not, make a point of looking up advertisements in this newspaper. Things you need are spread before you (perhaps reduced!) . . . luxuries you've al ways wanted are here at prices within - your reach. You'll get the values you're after if you'll step and look before you loosen! Backers of Braddoclc, Louis and Sciimeling Tangle in Hot Dispute NKW YOftK, Fi.-li. 4.(A! What started out as a firojioxal for jr. Jim lJr:iddnr!-J"oe Louis heavy weight chiinj)f(itil'ii fi!UU In ('hi nt (.-o, lookul vi'iy much like a frtx'-ffjr-all feud hetwi'n promoters and manajM-rK or the irt iifipu Jh to day, whilu alt hands tnarl.ed time mi iho irof)OHioti. In New York, Madison Krjinro (.'anion I'romoior Jhnniy .lohnsi'in and llraddoi-li'; imtiKijiT, ,m t.'onld, loitM have linen In the name callfrifc slaw. Now, In (Milca;, LouIh' ma Dawn; have taken to Ijeratlni; Mike Ja'Ol;n, who pro mote llm Itrown Homlrnr'i iialllns. i Meantime, t ho f)()f).fim cfl'or I from Sheldon Clark. Chicago Hitortamaii, Tor Mrnddork to defend IiIh crown against I, on In at Sol dierK' Kffld In June u;ik walling for signalmen, (.'mild wan da-; In ('hienno Koiiitt lime thin week, j(s lu explained, to nxu tle pnpeni. hill Jai-ohn, who haa I.ouiH, under foulract, planned a more waiting gaum. (load was pehodnlod to ask tho Now York Stain Alhlotie. cnminU ttion yesterdjiv for return of the $.".1100 forfeit ir.iflilm-k poHtt-d as evhhmen of hl intention to fight Max S:hnie:'ln(? fo- kh? cbnmlon fltiip in MadlKon Sotmro (hinlon's howl In Jump. Tho Hhr.-uvd pilot of tho litlo liolder did not appear, however, and left overyoim riicsh Iw as to IiIh intentions. Jacobs, returning fro:n Chieago where ho hoard Clark's nrof osltinn, said lio wan lookiii" into the mat ter thoroughly. This delav unpar niit.lv didn't plorifo Julian Hlack. of Ih managerial HtalT. I In ae ciuied Jae.oha of "sl'illing" and of "pp-ol.erding" Keltimdliii?, whntp ,lu eahs alno has id i' nod f'r a (Hie. go. And if .JuonhH floHH't hrin;; ouL It 1 3 fountain pen hood 'and sign L'.niH for Hi" title, llhtek threaten ed, he and hi: co-manager, John Itnxhnroujrh, would fd'-n for the go "ovor Jacobs head." BASKET BALL SCORES AND GOSSIP R1CATTM-3, Keh. I. (AP) With two Hltii-H on tho Hick Hf.t, -thct Unlvui-Hll-y. of Washington ImMkoL hall team had a day of rn.st today hofuro hejUnninv: a wnok's drive for Its important series here on the, 12th and Kith with Washington Stale, leaders of tho northern di vision of tho l'acdfle. Const confor onco, " , Jiudc CaniUm. forward, suffered an arm infection, while Kd I.ov nrieh Injured his nig toe in Mon day's flush wilh Oregon. Tho Huskies, last year's ehani pions, woro complimented by Coueh life l'Mmundson on their showimr uaplnsl Orttgon Tuesday, Ihn only vi:tory In their four liainn serine uaKinst Oregon Slalt and Oregon. Ilesldes four remaining camos with W. S. C, they meet (n"Min and Idaho each in Iwo-sanm series. . ' V ASTORIA, Cre.. Keh.' -I. ( AP ABtttrla High school. Imdinj; all tin way .defeat nil St. TIn'eus lilh canei-H 112 to 2:i last night. Wnndbuni "11 ; Indeiinndonoo 2fl. Corvallls Alhanv 21. Ileriniston (ill; RlanfUdd (I. DETTON CONOUERS 'SHADOW BUT LOSES POlIM't.ANn. fre.. l'1'. I (P) nran Helton of Sail I.i'e Ciiv retitini'd h's claim n l'e world's l"avwtdi:hi wiestlimT t'tlo lodiiv. lie lotil n f ill to the "lied Shadow" no a font Imu wa nwnrd- I'd tho ma'tdi wIhmi t'" 'Ti-iHvnd mys'nrv T"iin was unable to return lo 'he mat. IVtlon. 2I0-in"ndot loosed the Shadow oul ef io rln" Ion iminv hues Im kuU t'1" (-"fe'-eo. rhn ("-.I full wet :T mlMiitoi. The 'Shadew " "'ho i'ond'fpd 'n on inn i If if h is shn'i'de's "-i'it n'" ned lo Ihe nvit. r"intued his mask. It wouhl take ihfrty billion bil lion billion elect ion lo mul;e nn mincrv accordiuiT to estimute'i, Stock &nd Bond Average STOCKS Compile1!! by Tin As.iocintrd Pivsn. Feb. 4 : SO tfi 15 fill I linrls lilt's l'l's Pl'liU I Today !!i.s lii.fi 6S.6 73. I I l'ri'V. ilnv .... AHA r.2.1) 7:i.l Mom li ueo .... !u; r, M.i 71.1 Yrar ueo 7 !l 115.2 IS.S 110. 1 1 lli:i7 lilull .. .. SMt.lt lo t! 51.0 711.1 i 1H:17 low 111. I 117.S M il 1W.1 1!W lllslt !'! :! 1:1 5 5:1.7 72.S lll:Hl low 7:1. t SO.'.' 411.1 55.7 BONDS 20 ll 10 10 lilt's Iml'ls l'l's V'l'il. Tmllty 1'7 10 1.2 102.2 7:!.'i 1'rov. diiv !i;.6 101.; loi n ;:i.s Moollt iii;o .... US. 5 lol. 1 102.1 73 5 Yom dki 112 2 f,1 N 102.1 7. 19.17 hlKtl 101 102.S 7). 2 IBS" lOW 117.!! loll 11 101 II 72 0 ; tlKUt IliKh dS.2 l t. I lo:l.l 72 1 11130 low SitiD 101.S D9.J 07.5 Lauren (Lncldio) Gnle. sophomore center and forward at University of Ori'ijon, liamllua a basketball like the average man handles an Indoor Base bau, so large are tils hands. "He (jrn.sps the ball with one hand while op posed In dribbling and tosses It as the average player would 'with two Jiaiuls. He is (Heel 4 inches high and set an outstanding baskeball record as a Ireslinian. . , : Neck's Like Father's, Not Mother's What most folks want to know about the baby son of Mu Swai is whether ho has a long neck like his mother, one of the Burmese girnlTo-ncckcd women from the Fautshan states featured at the Olympia Circus in London. But, os you can see, the bouncing boy's head is coupled close like anyone else's. Mother, however, has gone lo great lengths to stretch her neck to the limit of Burmese beauty. A Three-Year-Old Artist Lntnn Topalian, 3, of Arlington, Mass., has composed Severn! pieces of her own fur the pinno, and can already play as well 09 children many years older. She is shown with her mother, who is also her teaeher. fntrrtmtionoj Illustrated New) icyfr II if - C , . I JlJ 1 I lie at ti,, .'rJ.l f ..... III V J Y .W muf Mi:M JAM Wilbur hliilt school defeated Oak land In ljolh baskotball antl volley ball games played at Wilbur last niKht us a pari of the county north division I! leacue schedule. The bovs won the basketball .game by a score of 20 to lti, white the girls I took the volley ball contest 25 to 14. ' I The Oakland gills took the lead In the early part of the volleyball contest, but Wilbur soon forged ahead anil piled un u safe margin. Oakland led Wilbur 14 in 9 at half lime in the basketball game, but the Wilbur defensH tiiditened in the second half ami thn Oakland j players were held without a field 'goal and wore limited to two free shots during the luat two periods. Lineups: - -Volleyball Wilbur (25) (111 nhkliml heel. P. (II) (ID Wnrthon Woody (I) (5) Drhlees; .p Hunt lllien (7) Slinrl, I LaRnul. Allneii ' Tlalnl iHalnl (2) , (1) Adams :Ab'Mi. 1'. CI) llovingiloil 1 I.aKaut. Alia (2) (It llauil Crocle'" () Reeves Rubslltiillnns: Wllhltr. Turni'i', Hill (1); Ool'iniid. Pe.-ore (1). . Basketball Wilbur CO) Woody (S) .,yer M) nr (2) Osborne (2) Wynlt (I) (1CI Oakland (8) Morris Stenrns (3) Todd (2) ChetlOWPIIl (3) Spencer Substitutions: Oakland. Ilennett. Manninff. Officials: Turner, rn- ; feree: Weber, Bcorckenper; Sands, t tlntekeeper. '1 9mwm A jtoI.I niine h'irvul tlie oli'.ot in the I'liitml States has boon op erated inlenniltonUy for more than -pi) yiMirrt neat" (HaiifTo, Va. Tho n virago American cntM moro thau'a ton ef food a e,u lli diet iucludc8 U ihui litis ot bco(, , 12 pounds of coffee, luS pounds of sii;r0 177 pounds of flour, Imi ptnuimt of potutucs and Ms pounds of milk. o Q In tho old days, pnaollno wan lowed out to sea and dumped as a wuMo by product of keiosene. ; p3 .3-; 1 j BEATS LGGAL QUSWT Tne Ruthorlln Uoil and White bnsWotball twain defeated the IloHe-ibul-rf 1'lay Hoys 38 to 22 aL Suther lin last niht.'l'ollowliiK a prelim inary in Wiich Hob Rldgeway's Amateurs of HoKobiii'K defeated the Sulhcrlin liiKh school 1G to 13. T!io Sutherlin groceryinen and the Play Hoys made d fairly even game of the first half, which end ed with Sulherlin holding a 12 'to 9 lead. In the second half ;Fisher, the Sutherlin center broke'loose to roll up 12 points to make a total of II. high stire for the game. lineups: ' ? ,i ; ' i.i if -;f Sutherltn. (38) ; i I Z2, Play ;Jldvs Goff (2)f ' f F ( i ($?Re.inojd8 Krewson (2) K ' (1)' Magnus Fisher (14) , . p r , ,(G)-.I?ouvock Avery (8) ; V j (i : n t-(5aml P.irkdr (ml 1 jp: Mliwin -Substitutions: . Rfttherlin i Cul ver (2), Dowllng (1); Play llovs, Rndigan, (llles (2). OfflciaW Webber,'1' referee; Leltzel and A very, scorekeepers; Smith, time keepei'.'' ' :-' ' ' OF 4-H WIDESPREAD l'our-IT clubs are literally 'serv ing their communities in the pro verbial 1.001 ways, a check of their last year's activities by the nation al committee on hoys' ami girls club work shows. Histories of 4-1 1 clubs entered in the national program on1 social progress last year revealed hun dreds of activities which could, be grouped under such heads as pub lic presentations, educational pro motion, "social service, conservation and recreational improvement. Under these heads 4-H groups cooperated with-' lho7 -Red' ; Orastf, chamboi-H of cotnnieVce, farm, bu reau, grange,; Farmers' Uiiibi,, American Legion. KUvanis, Rotnry and Lions clubs, ami - churches, schools and-other groups. , Tho activities of the - youth groups were as varied as the ma terial and spiritual needs of socie ty. Four-II mem hers were found to he cheering the sorrowful, serv ing the sick, ministering to the poor and im provident . assisting the unemployed, providing whole some pastime occupations, and creating belter community rela tionships. The widespread dissemination of these facts now being carried on through the press, by the radio and other avenues. Is destined to great ly enlarge Ihe opportunities for group service by the nearly 100, 000 4-H clubs now In existence. CLINIC CLICKS FROM DOUGLAS. HEALTH OFFICE The regular monthly toxoid, vac cination. Schick and tuberculin ttst clinic will he held In the health department, court houso, Saturday morning, February fi. from 0 to 11. School children and preschool children, as well as adults are urged to attend this clinic. Dr. J. K. Cnmnbell and Miss Janet Moffut held a second im munization clinic at the Drain schools today, due to some small pox cases in the community. MARKETS 1 PPRTLANn, Feb. 4. (AP) lU'TTKH Prints, A grade, .14c Ih. In parchment wrapper, 3njc lb. in Phest Colds WJ" .... Best treated without "dosing" 3 visas Women's and Misses' WW You get. the savings" we get the space for our new Spring stock! -s? ssr-i ' ; tsj. - Sizes 12-50 Smiti .Styles for Every Occoffiion! i, UHtiK1'"- Tv41:.;u-t;..;-, iii; Silks, Acetate Rayons iand Novelties! : - 'i,' ' i' r'iV- .:'i' Wear Them Now-kmd Next Winterl ( 3 " These t models are so advanced that you'll be pleased with them for a long timeo-comer'And you'll save plenty . because we must clear quickly to make room for incoming Spring stocks! cartons n prade, parchment wrap-" pers, 3-lc lb.; curtons .jrc lb. ' nUTTKRFAT (Portland deliv ery, general price) A urnile, deliv ered at least twice weekly, 3G-37c lb.; country routes, m-KSc lb.; 11 Miade, 3fi-:H!e lb.; C grudc at mar ket. H Kinde cream for market Price paid producer: Butterfat basis, 5ti. 2c lb.; milk, fl.?c lb.; price paid milk bonrd. H7c lb. ; IXIUS Unyhiff price ' by whole salers: Extras 19c; standards 17c: extra mediums l.rc; medium firsts. i:ic; undergrade i:ic dozen. Cheese, country meats, live poul try, unchanged, potatoes, new pota toes, onions, wool, hay hops, mo hair and cascara bark, steady and unchanged. WHEAT 1 : : ; PORTLAND, Feb. 4 Grain: Wlivat: Open High Lo v Close May ...... 1.12 1.121 1.13 L124 Cash wheat: Big Bend bluestem hw 12 pet LIS; dark hard winter i:t pet 1.32 J; 12 pet 1.2til; 11 pet 1.20J; soft white and western white. 1.121: hard winter 1.141; western red 1.121. LIVESTOCK. PORTLAND, Feb. 4 HOGS: Market active 10 cents higher; Schilling pure flrtvorfmts sood-choice 1155-215 lb. drlvelna 10.nn-10.S5; hue soles up to 10.85; loud lots qnolnble 11.00; 2M-2C0 ' lit. 10.00-10.25; few lijrht llRhls 10.no-lfl.25; imekltiB sows S.OOr 8.25; eholee light feeder piss S.75; CATTLE: .Mnrket steady, most ly notninnl; entlllltnn steers 5.50 II. 25; medium good fed steers nnm hinlly 0.75-S.25; tedAielfers snle able 6.00-7.00,; common Kratles 4.50; low cutler and cutter tows ,:I.0ii-4.0; common - metllitm snle ttble 4.25-5.00; good yount; beef cows cliKible (1.00; bulls 5.00-5.75; i'lloic vealers 11.50. u SHKKP: ' Nonilntilly steady; choice load lots led wooled lambs quotable 9.25; good tlriveins S.50; shorn lambs 7.25 down: good wool ed yearlings 7.00-7.50; medium ewes 4.25; good fat ewes 5.50. HELP WANTED Wanted Mlddle-nged woman for housework. Call at 801 Harvard Ave., Itoseburg. Adv. HAPPY RELIEF FROM PAINFUL BACKACHE Caused by Tired Kidneyi Mny ot Ihme ffnwin, Bfin, painful bekfhj ioji )e blame on cdTJi or trKiu re oflrn uaed by tired kidney nd my be Hwvfd whn trMttd in thft right wy. The kidneji are Nature chief way of wing etre) acidi and pouonoui waste out ol the blood. Muet people pan about 3 pinU a day or about 3 pounds ot wante. It the 14 niilea of kidney tubm and filter! don t work well, poisonoue waite matter ! Jn the blood. Theee poiioni may itart nacftni uaokaehee, rheumatic paine, lumbaco, lose of pep aod enerty, cetttng up nifhu. iwemrif, A puffineMuodwtheeyee,hedacheiiaiKidiiinej. A, Don t waitl Aak your druit for Doan'e PiUe, uwd uceeeefully by nuliiorai for over 40 yean. 1 hey rive happy relief ami will help the 15 milet of kidney tube Huah out pouonout vuu from the blood. Uei Uwrn a 1'iUi.'