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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1937.
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of the
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W P M II R It r T. n K II I. II K ! O S I T I MHUMAHfiB O It P O B AT I O N
Victory Over Astoria Five
Impressive; North Bend
Loses to Lincoln.
Today's schedule:
Championship.
3 p. in. Uellfountuin vs. Chil-oquln.
4 p. ni. Franklin vs. fcimene.
7:30 p. in. Ashland vs. Me
LoUKhlln. 8:30 p. m. Salem vs. Lincoln.
Consolation.
9 a. in. Amity vs. Athena.
10 u. in. Miluaukie vs. As
toria. 11 a. in. Kiumath Falls vs.
La Glunde.
2 p. in. McMlniiviHe vs. North
Uelid.
Yesterday's results.
Lincoln 37, North lleiid 17.
lii'llfnunlain 13, Amlly 28.
Clillouuln 28, Athena 15.
Franklin 33, .Milwnukie 21.
Ashland 4i, KhmiHth Fulls 27.
KilKene 39, Astoria 24.
.McLoughlin 211. La Grande 2ii.
Sulom 34, McMinnviUe 25.
Mac hi. McLoughlin led 19 to 11
at the half.
Salem high school, the host learn,
stepped Into the daikhorse clasB
by slopping McMinnviUe 34 to 25.
The VlkincH were In front 18 to
11 at the half but repeated rallies
Uy the Me.Minnville sharpshooters
made the contest a battle right
to tiie close.
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. SALEM, March 18 (AP)
Right baHketlmll t(ama, two of
them members of the "11" school
divlKlon, moved lnlo tin nocoiiri
round of the cliumiJioualilp t ! f k i 1 1
In the Oregon inieraulioluHMe tour-
numont ut WiUaiuotle univonmy
today.
KghuUh of yostorday'H openers
dioiK(d fight toumn into the eon
Holution round. .My the end of play
tonight only lour teams will re
main to continue into the semi
rinuiH or the title round.
Tournauietit ntilhirrifi viewed Eu
gene high school as reul dumiplon
Hhlp pi'oHpecls following a (in?. .II tig
Hit to H triumph over Astoria. The
vulley com bl nation sent the til
ennoti, tamed for their tournament
champioiiHhlpn, ' down to one oi'
their worst defeats In many years
of Salem competition. Eugene out
classed the coastal school all the
way, and the game with Franklin,
Portland title holder, tonight
should go far In determining the
l!);(7 honors.
Franklin advanced Into the quar-;
(or limits by nipping iMLlwaukie, I
83 Jo 24, Franklin trailed J3 to 11 j
in a first half that was tied up
five times. The game was dead
locked three times in the second i
half before the Portlanders nosed :
through to victory.
North Bend Beaten
Lincoln, the Portland runnerup.
posted an bubv 'tf to 17 triumph
over southwestern Oregon's entry,
North Head. Lincoln led 21 to lu
at the close of the half and the
Coos Hay combination didn't hit
the basket ugaiu until the closing
three minutes.
Chibxiulu and Doll fountain meet
;.oilay to determine the "H" elmm
Pionshlp. The team from the Klam
ath Indian reservation gained the
second round by upsetting Athena
M to lii. Al Giles lopped the Chile-
quiu seorers with 14 points in the
second half, making a total of 15.
The Klamath club led S to 6 going
into the third period, lletlfnuutaiu.
of the top teams a year-ago,
smothered Amity i:t t olfi. The
winners at one time led 20 to it.
Ashland Beats Pelicans
Ashland had lllllo difficulty in
eliminating the Klamath Kalis
PellcniiH, I I to 27. The team couch
ed by Forrest O'Connell, ex-Oregon
Stale star, came out from behind
a 1!) to 1H handicap al the end of
the half. Ashland begun biltiug
the basket after leading 23 to 22
at the end of the third period.
McLoughlin high school of
lou-Prei'watev, long a power lu
urate fool hall, extended It suprem
acy to basltothull with a 2!) to 2ti
victory ovir La Grande. A closing
rush by the T!:thih nearly turned
their defeat into a triumph. Lilly
sparked a La Grande rally in the
closing period an his team scored
10 point s it uatn st only four for
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NEW SHOE STYLES
in step with Easter Fashions!
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All the -styles that really count this
spring I The "dressy" oxford , . , the high-in-front
line . . . square heels and toes . . .
perforations . . , cut-outs , . . "portholes" t
High fashion details In shoes removed
from the high-priced clasil
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New Easter Shoes I Smart
T-Sirups foa 1'IiiSdrcii!
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The Itoeebui'K junior hlKli school
Jitney Jamboree, an annual event
Btasoil by the Asiiociateil Student
Body, will be presented at the
Bchool building Friday night ot
this week. Through an error, It
was stated yesterday the show
would be given April 19 instead ot
.March rJ. The Jamboree will offer
entertainment and refreshments
.booths during the early part ot
the evenlug, with a floor show
starting in the gymnasium at 8
o clock. 'I he entertainment will
Include music, dancing and skits.
together with an exhibition by the
popular girls' drill team of the Jun
ior high school. The program is
open to the general public, and
proceeds will go to tho student
body fund to support student ac
tivities. .
BEAVERS DEFEAT
L. A.BYONE RUN
flNTABin Pnlir Hjt....nh 10
(AP) Tim Pnl'tliinrl' linunhnlr r.l.iH
journeyed to the Los Angeles
truining camp lie re today to re
sume their exhibition game series.
ihe Heavers won yesterday's
gume at Fullerton, 7 to 6.
single and an error by Los Angeles
accounted lor 2 runs in the final
stanza, enough to win.
the Angels touched Liska and
Hlumlv for 14 hitn while Prt.-tl.,.,H
garnei-od only 9 off Myers, Lahti
and Kimball.
CALL FOR DOUGLAS COUNTY
GENERAL FUND WARRANTS
AND COUNTY EDUCATIONAL
BOARD WARRANTS
Notice is hereby given that Gen
eral Kund Warrants of Douglas
oouiuy, uregon, registered NOT
PAID FOR WANT OF FUNDS.
prior to and including warrant
number 85609 and DOUGLAS
COUNTY EDUCATIONAL BOARD
warrants prior to and including
warrant number 1114, are called
for payment on March 16, 1037.
Present them at the office of the
county treasurer. Interest will
cease on that date.
D. II. LENOX, Treasurer,
Douglas County, vOre."
NOTICE TO WATER
CONSUMERS
Water will bu shut oft . Friduv
evening. March J9th, w p. m. till
12 nl'f'icting all consumers north
of Deer Creek, but within the city
limits that is, the entiro north
aide. J
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
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sells built-in cabinets. All kinds of
floors. Plain and fancy glass. Win
dows, sash, weighty and cord, etc.
Adv.
B&rtleville Oilers Rate
High Favorites to Win
Hoop Championship.
DENVER, March 18 - (AP)
Chances oi a major surprise were
virtually wiped out as eight crack
teums pounded into -the quarter
final stretch of the national A. A.
U. basketball tournament,
liartlfsviUe's powerful and pol
ished Oilers, Missouri Valley A. A.
U. league champion and chief fav
orite for the title, and all otber
well-backed clubs still are in there
for tonight's battles the pick of
the 45 teams that started the
murathon Sunday.
With substantial victories, all
eight sidestepped any such upset
in yesterday's third round games
as that which bowled the top-favored
Kansas City Phllcos out of
the 1936 meet.
If numbers mean anything, the
far west has Mts best chance of
crashing into basketball's throne
room for the first time in nearly
20 years.
Three of the eight clubs repre
sent the Rocky Mountain section
and two bear California allegiance,
compared with one each from the
east, midwest and southwest.
Hollywood's veteran team, na
tional A. A. U, runners-up last year,
brushed disaster the closest yes
terday, as it had an uphill pull to
stop the Denver American Beau
ties, an outfit of working youths
who play basketball for recreation.
The score whs 40-32.
Bartlesville used all of its famed
players, led by "Chipper Charley"
Hyatt and Jne Forten berry, and
had them hustling hard to subdue
the Slaton, Texas, Oilers, a clever
passing team, 57 to 39.
The Colorado Springs Antlers set
a tournament high by swamping
the Walia Walla, Wash., Mitchells
figured to offer a much better
defense 74 to 43.
FRIEL SAYS COUGARS
WILL BEAT U. OF O,
PULLMAN', Wash., March 18.
(AP) Coach Jack Frlel, who pre
dicted his Washington Stale Cou-
MANY NEVER
SUSPECT CAUSE
OF BACKACHES
This Old Treatment Often
Brings Happy Relief
Mtny Huffcrers relinve noggins backache
quickly, oocb tiiey discover tiiat the real caum
of their trouble may ho lirctl Mtlnoy.i.
The kltlncya nrc Nature's chief way of taking
tha eicnn acids and wnate out of tha ulootl.
nj oit peopio pasi ruqui j pmu a uay or auuut
S nnundii of was In.
Fraqueut or scanty pnataoea with marling
niiu uuiiimu hmuwb tuure uuy ib BomoifllDg
wrong with your kidneys or bladder.
An excess of arlda or polaona in your blood,
when due to functional kidney diaordem, may
be the cauae of nagginK backache, rhoumaiio
lialna, lumbago, hg pain, loss of pep and cn
rsy, getting up nights, swelling, purBncsj
undr the eyes, neadaclies and diiiitww.
Don't wait I Ask your druggist for Doan'i
Pilla, wm successfully by millions for over 40
years They give linppy rcllff end will help the
15 miles of kidney tube flush out pouttooui
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Avenue" at an "Off-The-Avenue"
Price
MEN'S
SUITS
75
Soe Wards complete new
Spring clothi:!,", line see
the overplaids tn shark
skins, worsteds and twills.
ALL WOOL fabrics,
sunburst and free-swing
sports backs at a saving !
98c
Dusty Tones Deep Tones
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An amaiinj? NEW Rroup at
one low price! Sanforiicd
Shrunk broadclotlt. Soft,
wilrproof or button-down
collnrs.
gars would knock the University
ot Washington's basketball tltlo
hopes into Lake Washington and
then watched them do It Is at It
again.
Bald Frlel today: "I think we
can 'take' Oregon hero Saturday
night and gain the final coast con
(erence playoff with Stanford."
The teams will meet in the final
playoff to settle the three-way 41e
for the northern division crown.
Oregon and V. S. C. divided their
scheduled four-game series, with
the Webfeel scoring 143 points to
Washington State's 141. Four of
the division's Bcven players who
scored more than 100 points will
meet in the deciding playoff game
Nelsou, leading division scorer.
and Capt. Bill Dahlke, of W. S. C,
unci wintermute ana silver, of Ore
gon.
tiou dance at the Oriental Gar
dens Saturday night, featuring the
music of Jimmy Johnson's Campus
band. Students will bold a rally on
the streets at 3 p. m., and the or
chestra will be beard over station
KH.N'It at 6 o'clock. The dance will
feature a floor show, presented by
local talent and college entertain
ers. The event will be open to all
dance lovers.
V .niiitivGh ulcera.
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Chapman's Pharmaoy
OSC BAND DATED FOR
DANCE, KRNR HOUR
Oregon State college students
will b pon bo r a public spring vaca-
SwinglVith Joe College
'''V . AGAIN
Saturday, March 20
ORIENTAL GARDENS
Jimmie Johnson's Oregon Staters
Sponsored by Oregon State Boosters Club of Roseburg
DRESS UP FOR EASTER!
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Fashions
stress new ideas at
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EASTER COATS
for Dress or Sports
Classic reefers and flrfetf'ifft
swaggers of novelty Uflllft
fleeces and sueded a M
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EASTER SUITS
are very Important
Mannish types made jTK fkk
of men's wear fabrics 11 IlfVaTB
by men's tailors 1 12-44.
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SUIT BRESSES
are Classic favorites
Navy crepes or sheers
In jacket styles. With
cool white accents.
Your choice I 12 to 52.
POLKA HOTS
repeat tlteir Cliie
Perennial charmers
with refreshing whito
trims. Navy grounds.
Sizes 12 to 52.
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CASUAL FELTS
Medium brims t o
wear rolled up or
down to match your
mood. All new colors.
Head si2cs 21 j to 24.
CLASSIC I-KI.TS
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Here are the new
lower crowns and
wider brims you've
wanted. Good color
choice. Sizes 212-21.
2-IV. ZEIMIYK KXITS
Exceptional values I
partly hand-fashioned I
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