TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, TUESDAY; MARCH 2. 1937: IIP THEY FOR BTH GRADERS SET i Douglu County Schools to j ' Compete for Honors at I .. Riddle March 5. A full chumplonshlp anil conso lation series of buKkutball Vilnius for 8th graile teams of DoiiKlas county la announced by the board of control of the Douglua county D leaRiio. The tournament will be hold at Kiddle, Friday, March a, beKinnlJiu at 10 a. m. Each team will be allowed ten players, who must be pausing in grades, and not over 15 years of ace. . Ten schools have already signified their UiteutloiiH to enter the tour nament, and any othor schools de- slrlue to participate should send a list of players to Principal Chester Cook at Kiddle Immediately, tne control hoard utates. . Riddle has two gymnasium. making it possible to 'have two games going at the same time, ; 'Iho chamiiloiiHhlp game and fi nals in connotation will be held Friday ovoning. Praclicully ull of the teams will consist of boys who hnvo had little coaching, but the hoard of control is very anxious to make a start with a grade tournument this year in order to check on the interest shown and determine whether such tournament should be made a reg ular affair. BASKET BALL SCORES AND GOSSIP EUGENE, Ore., March 2. (AP) It came right from Coach How ard Hobaon today that the Uni versity of Oregon has "the bent basketball club In tho league and 1 don't think Washington can stop us" fn the two-game series at Sc uttle on which the northern dlvls iom conference title hinges.' Oregon and the Huskies are tied for the top rung. Two victories would glvo either tlio title. Should they split the series, u . play-oft would bo necessitated and If Washington Suite should win both (tames from the Oregon State Hea rers, the Cougars, too, would ho contenders In . tho oxtra-soason games. .The WehfooLs and Huskies 'di vided' their . previous series horn. The Oregoiilnns will entrain for Seattle Thursday.', (lames will.be pluyed Friday and Saturday nights. COltVAU.lS, Ore., Mnreh 2. (AP) Oregon State's basketeers treked to Moscow, Idaho, today, fully determined to stay clear of the cellar "championship" In the coast conference northern divis ion. Tho negative title llos bo tweon the Heavers und Idaho, with tho latter now having the "advan tage" in lower stnndlng. . Tho two-gamo series will he played tonight and tomorrow night. . Friday and Saturday, the Hea vers will meet Washington. Stuto at Pullman in games which may have a considerable heating on the top-rung. Should Oregon State drop, botli tilts to the Cougars and should Oregon and Washington, now tied for tho lead, split their forthcoming series at .Seattle,, Washington State would, he thrown into a thioo-way tie fir the title. CALDWKI.I., Idaho, March it. (AP) Tho Eastern Oregon Normal hoop quintet, leading 21 to 23 at Iniir-tlnic, matched point for point In tlio final frame to win n thriller from tho College of Idaho 16 to 15. Wltlto, Nommllte center, and Wulaco, Idaho, forward, led the scorers wltli I I points each. Senate Buttonholes Auto Labor Spy , ,7Tv HEM COST SEEN 'Come clean." Senator Robert LnFollette commanded, so A. L. Puemtre. Detroit executive of the Pinkerton Detective Agency, shows the Senate inquiry into cases of labor espionage the sig nal (opening his vest) tie had ar ranged to tip off another witness whether he had learned what they, would be quizzed about. Both had worked for Genera Motors In labor espionage. Files Protest Jf', jtiiiiiiif j. Charles Ruddcll, Matanuska Val ley, Alaska, colonist, cn route to Washington to' demand Federal Investigation of the colony. In Seattle lie said he had 10(1 colo nists' f lldavits backing his charge! of faulty management. REPORTS PRODUCE PORTLAND, March 2. (AP) nUTTER Prints, A grade, iir.Jc lb. In parchment wrappers, :t(i J; Hi, In cartons; 11 gradu, parchinetit. wrappers, 3-lic H.1 cartons Itiijc lb. 1 IIUTTISHVAT (Poll laud ilfltv ory, general price) A grade deliv ered at leant twice weekly-, :l7-;l8c Hi.; country routes, .Ili-sSc III.;- II grndo, UuXlTe lb.; C grade at mar ket '11 (1RADH CRM AM FOR MAR KET Price paid producer: Hul lorfat basis, li".2c Hi.; milk, ti.l.'c lb. ; surplus milk -ifi.'Jc. Price paid milk board, 67c lh. ICOOS lluyliig price by whole- sillers:'' Kxtras, 2iie; ntundiirflK 17c; extra mediums. Hie; medium firsts, lfic; liiulergrnile, lfie doKeu. ..Cheese, country meats nnd live IKiultry, Hleiifly and unchanged. NEW POTATOKN Kliirida, 52.(ii ihm-hu-IIi. hamppr. Potatoes, ontons, wool, hay, heps. mohiitr-ami casenru hark, sternly tind unchaugetl. . WHEAT PORTLAND, .March S. (API While thole was no actlini In Hie wheat option market locally eith er in price or In business, there was an advance of cent bushel in local cash grain. Montana was without change. Wheat; Open High Low (.'lose May .. 1 . 1 l.i:i( U31 1.131 Jnly .. l.ol l ot l til Liu .Cash wlieut: life Bend blituslvui, liw., 12 pet., 1.11: dark hard win. ler 3 pet., 1.334: 12 pet. 1.371 ; 11 pet. 1,211; soft white, , western whito. hard winter und western rod U31.I ";.'.; LIVESTOCK PORTLAND, March 2. (AP) (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HOCK Mar ket steady, good-cliolce lliri-210 lb. drlvelits 11.75, loud lots ountiilile 1II.IMI, 230-2(111 lb. IUIO-H.25, few lll'llt llirlltn (Min.Clor, , , 7.7iV8.HO, good-choice feeder pigs B.iii' K.ini, ueai sons rroni 3 cili'liMids onlsidn 8, CO. (.'ATTLK--Market, steady, most ly nominal, mcdlum-cond i e d steers saleable 7.26-S.35. Inn loud Monday K.ifi, eoinmon grades mile ahle ri.7ri-li.75, medium good red llelferB (llloluble ti.2r-;.2,'i a ll d ahove. coniiuoii guides down to 1.75, low culler nnd culler cows 3.2.")-l.itti, common-medium i.:1,. 5.25. good beef niwi low hulls 5.110-5.5(1, choice yealern in. 00. Stlioeit li,t,.,l .., II i.. good-cholce trucked In iambs sale ,.i,l i ii r.,i .. . " .itiiiiii-h limn tots iiuotuhle 10.1111. shorn lambs S.liil down, gooil trucked In ewes 5.5(1- fi.llll. choice led eu-i.n Imi.l li Will. Estimates Set at Billion Annually, Aside From Some Incidentals. WASHINGTON, Mulch 1. (AP) Congressional leaders estimated today Hie administration's program to bring purity and security to ag riculture may require upward of a billion dollars a yeur. The major part would be needed, members of the ooubo agriculture committee said, for these items: Soil conservation, $500,000,000, Crop insurance, $100,000,000 to S150,0u0,000. Rehabilitation of form tenants. share-croppers and laborers, S100,- 000,000 to $125,000,000. An additional $50,000,000 itss been suggested by come congress men to aid tenants to become land owners. An appropriation of $25, 000,000 will be required. It was suid, to reimburse tho federal land hanks for Interest rale reduction.! congress Is expected to order con tinued on farm mortguges. lliese estimates do not tako In to account possible appropriations for emergency purposes. Congress already has voted $50,000,000 for emergency seed and fcod loans and has received bills calling for $5, 000,000 for eradication of grasshop per and insect plagues. In addition the house committee has approved a bill to authorize setting aside $800,000,000 In gold us a reserve for $2,000,000,000 In agri cultural reserve notes for use for farm credit at rates as low as 2 per cent. . i ,' The committee was without es timates ou financial requirements of Secretary Wallace's over-normal grunury and commodity loan pro gram based on government stor uge of major farm products from years of bumper crops for use in poor seasons. Home features of litis luttor pro posal were criticized as "danger ous as well as unnecessary" in a Brookings Institution report pub lished today. , .. Assorting release of stored stock In years of short crops would tend to depress prices at the very times when tile farm lias less produce to sell, the report snld "there Is ser ious question as to tlio amount of gain to be derived either by farm ers or consumers." It conceded the plan would Im prove farmers' Income In years of largo production. . , The report approved In general operations under Hie . agricultural adjustment net and the soil conser vation program as meeting emer gencies facing ngrlculturu. i' TERRIBLE SWEDES H PLAY HERE TONIGHT Olson's Terrible Swedes, report ed .to bo one of the best independ ent basketball toams in tho United Slates, will he seen In an exhibi tion game at the Junior high school gymnasium, tonight. "Tho touring basketeers will meet Iho Sttther lln Rod und White team' in to night's game, which will bo nluved at the Roseuurg Junior high school auditorium. The visiting team will bo on tne floor at 7:30 n. m.. and will give an exhibition of basket-shooting and hull handling; nrlor to Hie stint of the gnmo'at 8 o'clock. I he Terrible Swcdos are snon. sored by the same organization which supports the All-Americnn Red Heads, the olrls' team recent. ly seen in Roseuurg. ' EASTER EGG HUNT SET AT LAURELWOOD Tho IloHeburg Klwnnls club will flirilill HimllRfll- ltd nilnlinl li'aolo.. okk hunt, nccortlhiK to Afcrt Krell, U-llfi llnu hunn miimliilnil .K.. 1 ....... of tho cvont. Tho ?kk hum will tv uiu tne aiiuruonn or Sunday, wood park und will be o pun to all children of llosoburg and vicin-Uy. Arthritis Rheumatism I WHS KlVt'H tli to -Ii.- with rbi'ii tn a l I m nt. Wat down 5 itimitliH ami fniiml t,S KV'H (MiMI'lM.'NI) a liff-wivvr." Ktv. V. T. Kuril, :tris . K. Mnrri mi ni. !' u r t land, J IV. "Arthritis for 20 Years" Iiavc n chrtniU- enso nf nrtlirl . , , 2(1 jviirs. luirtlly iililc to v- . , . fu-r ttikltiK II hot w of CiiHt'V'.S t'oltiiiotilMl I run In Ki-t iiioiind. I'aln in Ki-iiiln-It'll V fn a inc." Mrs, K 11 cut Ii. n K. K. s;,Hi Avi( PuilluiKl. In old liy tlniuulMfo. GOING FAST and Hard to Get Some people thought ?vc were trying to rush them into early ordering, but we have sold half the stuff out of our spring shipment already, and the John Deere factory has put us on an allotment for cer tain models already. Trade early and be sure of your needs. See Us First We Can Save You Money Douglas County Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg, Oregon EXCESS PEAR STOCK MEIJKORD, : March 1. UP)- Pear surpluses, threatening mar kets of Pacific coast growers, led to development today of an organi zation which will attempt to re movo excess stocks of 1936 in prep aration for tho 1W7 market. David Rosenborg, chairman of tho Medford pear growers commit tee. Bald that Oregon gravers bad joined with fellow producers in Washington and California Id a move to enlarge market outlets,. . "A real crisis exists," laid Ros enberg. "Pacific coast pear grow ers have been barely existing for the past few years on the prices paid for their fruit. In many cases, prices have been below cost of pro duction. It might be expected that pears would benefit from the re cent general rise In food prices, but this seems impossible In view of the surplus canned stocks on hand." With eastern markets short of fresh fruits, Rosenberg said grow ers viewed the present period as an-opportune time to move sur pluses The plan will be shaped along- -the lines of that developed last ear by peach growers, woe formed 'a stabilization committee and raised au advertising fund by eoiifributious of SO cenis a ton from growers and an equal amouut from cunners. Scks were described as the "largest In history" at this period and the prediction was made that unless they are depleted the 1937 market will be seriously depressed. A cake will not sink or burn during baking if a pint of water Is put Into a vessel at the back of ijie oven. Douglas Funeral Home Established 192 Perfect Funeral Services AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONE 112 Pino and Lane Sta. H. 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Remember too "Ram blers" are guaranteed without limit of months, or miles!, Size 4 Ply 4.60-21 .. : $4.75 4.75-10 4.86 5.50-17 6.75 SALE ( Gvorantetd 24 Months 5.17 Exch. Regular 0.00 New in design. 45' large plates instead of usual 39! 1 piece hard rub ber case." 30 more power : than even SAE specifies. Rg. 25c yd. 20c First quality, heavy coated. White, colors, fancies. 46". Pep up your kitchen and save! lied Sroals Reg. 1.98 166 Save 44c I Rayon and cotton or cotton jacquard weave. 84x105 in. Other spreads at 98c f)Ue Frorks Rayon taffeta, silk, sheers I Printed or plain pastels. Princess or pleated styles. Sheers! Beautiful printed voile I Dainti est printed dimity I Smart nar row walo pique I New colors. Sale! L'liioiiMiit'si t Regularly 79c! 0C Through Saturday) Combed cotton rib knits. Short sleeves, ankle length. Men's, 36-46. Sal'! SHp-Oiis Reg. 39c 33c Kiilillcii' "lilli Htyli adjustable susiu'iiilcrs, cuff bottoms. Sizes 2 S, l'rintiMl Frocks Rtjvloflv 59c Sjiccial through Saturday! Colorlast percale with crisp ' pique or dainty organdy. 14-42. New, smart patterns. Soft, wiltproof, Kent collars. Men s Hand Sewn Tics, 49c. Phone 95 315 N. Jackson St.