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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-RFVIEW. ROSKBURC. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1937. Absolutely Most Drastic we have ever ( if '. v offered! - E Silk Hosiery Sale Qr Shoe Clearance Bii Values 89c $149 $1.98 Etc. of August Clearance in All Dcpls. Department Store SPEED LIMIT URGED TO CURB TRAGEDIES sawcm,' Aug. r.. r ai lie- cmnilM mlallniiK of speed law !' v j bioiiH ami rigid law enlurceiiH nl j lo mill "the alarming increase in i filial motor vehicle accidents" came today from IE. II. I la block, , statu highway engineer. Ho pleaded to Die public lo sup port police hi enforcing laws, ;.s Killing that Hie major pmliou nf the accident h is caused liy I he reckless, the cureb-na and drunk en. "Tin1 Oregon basic speed law in very hard to define --nebulous In character and it Ik t xtremely . (Hffk'Ult to secure convictions Tor Infractions," ho said. "It would see:n that this law should he clarified and (It-finite speed limit h determined. Hie ex ceeding of which WO Id lie evi dence of guilt." JOE C. ROWE DIES AT VETS' FACILITY ,lin C. Itowe. IT, died Ml the Veterans Kacilliy Tuesday eve llillg, following a short illness, lie wan horn al Sams Valley, Ore . May II, 1S!(0. lor the par.t sev eral venrs ho lias heen a resident of Trull. Ore. Mr. Itowe Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Ida H. Itowe. of Trail. - The body has been removed to tile Douglas KaiK'nil home, and preparations have been nuule to scud the body to (iobi Hill, Ore., lor burial. RANGER WINS YACHT CONTEST FINALE NKWI'OKT. It I.. Auk. S. (AIM Gaining h-r lead on a record ten tiiile windward leg and holding it sale over t he rest of the ;toniile I lingular coarse, Harold S, Van derhilt's Manger today led 'I', o. M Snpwllh's Kuikavoui II. the Hi H Nli challeniter, across the fin ish Hue by a Dpi oi mutely halt a in le to wore her lour III and de ciding victory in delcnse of I he America's cup. DRIVER'S LICENSE RECEIPTS MOUNT SAI.KM. Ait::. 5 - tAF)-- Iteccint ; from drh er's licenses this ear were ?i!ir,.i.(n, compared wit'i I Jle.l.Mo (o ycara ago, Hecn-!:ny I i .-iiuii' t.ii i nneii saio louay. KOREA SWEPT BY TYPHOON; 130 DEAD ICHI.lt). Korea. Am;. .'. t AIM Oir"1 huiidi'td thirty persons v ere killed and IS in jure I loday iy a typhoon n hich caused u 'tb spread property damage In noilhem Ko rea. universTty touring ' party pauses here The Kreater university of tout : party, a t raveling study r.roup. slopped in liosi burg for breakia-l this morning. The parly consists of -f.ii school teachers and seven , professors, h.'sides cooks. i;(teiul- : Mills and helpers. The (m:r is he- ; lug made In seen lan-e lu'sseiigo' i htifofl. Tents, beds am! cook i in: cfpilpiiicnl is carried by four hug' trucks and semi-trailers. It was necessary for tho tour party to secure state permits hero for nl) vehicles. This Is (be pniup (our roucei it that as de nied ndatipslon lo Crater lake Inst year. This year tiny are not at- End of Season Clostout Several dozens cf In'.est sum mer styles Values up lo $5 $LC0 ,J SALE Newest Sheer DRESSES $3.95 $2.95 I lie only way lo realize: die Iruly wmidrr ful vhIiich hi! re offererl is to look tlie tfarmonts over. Received only a few weeks aio nothing liter, nothing better for summer and ca.ly f ill wear. Worth $5.00 and $6.0.'). August in All Dcpta. templing Iri go to (.'rat'T la'e, iht v said, hi H will i'o noi (!i to lt;iin ii i' .V'nlinnul p;'rl. GLENDALE ci. i:riALi:. a-. r,. ste-u un til., is of ihc nly tiea u : er end mar shat ;u!tl r a;u i ili.-cnis ua.i the bii:imn id' I in- c-lv council at Hhii re .ulai' me 'lint; .Monday e enin;. A. (1. I M'iMiiitaer, city Ire.-ira.rer. i M r. leis.-.l t'lim He' i o. nlai. i! e.l to r. lb .-d of bis dmit-.i ir ni' diat -ly. due in illii.-n . The aripnintiaent of i). II. liaiv.- by Alayor Mmd . a:i approved and accepted by t ho cfnuH'l!. K. I i. I lander! i-e.-dnefl ns clt j marshal, and n!r.o his real m tin city council. ,i-i Cvnddncl: was afipointed t'-miiorary tcarhal. hut Mr. iiaii'-en's vacancy ill nut be tilleii at present. it was nnaiihiMM-Hly vidi-d to al low Hie bill f ;.!. which v.as a donation allowed ;v Hie clly's bud get to ll'e pu.tlic lt.nai. ::p:ni:oicd by tiu- Iju'Iim Coteii-. elnb. . LIVESTOCK I'OKTI.ANI), Ore., Air.;. 5. -(Al'l llr. S. Hept. Air.) HOOS .Yur!;(t aeihe, uteai'iy, tim l-."o lor bulk j;n.al choice llJ.VJlfi drive iiift and part Inail aood 1 SS lb. weights, choice load bus l''.7i.. L'LT.-jsr. iii., i i.:r. li eu, ico n(, down 1 1 . 7 1 on, packing sows S.7a, few !l Mil, choUe lii;lit lot del' plus 1 1 r.M. CATT1.K Mailict active, steady to rent-; higher than Monda.. common-medium ;;rass steers ti.i' - S :"'. Kooil Steers i ll ;ible 111 Mil, j co.nmoii medium heifers f ritt-7."'", ; cutlery dairy tpe heifers l.r.'t. low culler and cutler iS.r.u l .'.u. r:)t dairy type eow.i TlLTi, couiiuou nii'ilium beef cows I . f 1 1-Ti . 7 fi , few mmd r.raib'S ti.nuit '.Vi, ymine, cows hi Id above ii 7a. bulls fi ."aui oo, (op ii L.'.:. culler 1 r.ood choice cal eis I. ".ii ' .'.ii, ( (liiiiooll leedtmil ti.C'i S Utt, SIIKKI' M:nke st. -adv. irood -i in:; la'.i.b ; M..s.i,i, common- m. ihaui li 7 .-ai !ui ea. i::c!iuri ""it.", r wes J.'o;; PRODUCE FOl'TI.AN!). An-;. a. (AIM HFTTKli: Prints. A i;rade. ill liin.:im( Ml WIanpcs. lb ii ,. ..,,.,,. )a lb in tne nl n l a p pet s ; 1 '.e in t.ii'Uii ;. IU I'l'i.-KF ,T - tl'orl'im.l d. !iv y. hn I,, i( i. i t a ii :; i- ;!!'c P) coieiti , .--latieii : ; vra ! '. p. : i; -(a b- I v P. . ,s; r :r i.le lie . -i. Fi :i tUi , ill - pi u e If. l'. ho'e saieis- liM-a ; ' n; -latei aid--. P'c; in l 1m ; mediiru. !'.' ; hum i u -a s, 0 . und- i :i!iiV 1 le. ( lice v. i mm i y ireat nil I li . pe'.IlM I'llebail.'i d Pt -T ToKS Ne.v oiop Vaini ( IcM.-. 1 lie ; Y.lllli:l a liite t (i- e. i 1 I I" i in.!!. K cal ' l.". I J.'. ul.iti:-. ltO. ( '-nil lis, i .nil iloiie- s. w oo, l.a . bop- , uie ;iM a tr ! ca c.i ;. .i: t, mi WHEAT I'o'rn wo, te r, ( m t p n H:-.!i i.ov. fl,.. Sept. .. 1 "e e; I e.. i liec. . . HO, 1 ik) 1 i'll. l.-'L' C.isb lie.it It! r p n i li!i,'.u,".i liw Ll pel ceat 1MS;-.1- p't' cent I. PI; dark h u,l uini "I p. r cent I.IK; 12 per c lit 1.11: 11 p. r cell ! .hi: ; roll w tni.-, v . -u i a w t;itc I t'"; hard v inter 1n. wet- rn red In::. MARKET BEFQUTS 'SEATTLE CAST-OFF L!LH Thomas Limits Padres to 5 Hits, and Portlanders Go Up to 3rd Place. Iflv til" AK.-Oti.Kei I'tessi I'ortland's Iteavi-jj v.-re in ihfrd jditce in the I'acille f'fiast haiieoiill lea-'iie race alter a cast-off Seattle pitcher cave them a :t lo 'I win over the league leadiuK S;.n Diej-n fadreH Hill Thomas, v. ho v us sold to the Ili-avers last we.-lt by l he tribe, limited the I'.idn-s lo live hits. I'ortland K'fii'i-d the winiiinij run itt the lasl of lb- ninth on Mvatfs wild thiov. to I it hi alier Tre.-h. lii-aer (alcjjcr, v,xy x a two ha a'al Coscaiatt smaslied a drive to the I'itd.-e shorl i.il( Imt which he eouid not confiol ill his toss. San l-'i a in i:-co's failing Seals droiuad inii fotirlli place alter ta!:in their second heating in as many davs from the second place Sacra men to outfit. Tin S.-natoi b nicked fide lor 17 hits. The score win 1 1 to 2. 1 lomei h by Strange and Hunt, the hitler's coming w it li one on liie bags, gave Seattle a C to :t win over the Sari l-'ramisco Missions. Thirteen hits were enough lo give I. oh AngeJeM a 7 to a win over the OiiiJand Acorns. Solons' Boss Fined Killefer, Saciamenio manager, was line. I sr.n yesterday for flyiiit' a v.hile flag which he said he did not lly. It all started when Ctillop rot inlo an aigument with I nipire liiiL'elin after beinu called out on strikes. He was waved out of the :;,ime and Kilbier jtrotesifd and I o;- his t 1 oi;bl" was bounced out of the rame too. A littl - hit v, it wilt repnrlcil, K: ::e in noticed whit! he thought v. as a v .hit- II. ig waving above f aci'm-.-iitt bench. He went to Tie bench Irm in lor K'lbi'er. .Vol lim'ing him. he told the bat. 1 oy lo tell the Solon manager he was fill" "I S.'li - - at least thai is the way Killefer tells the Hlory. "I w s not even on the belli h," said Hill. "And anyway the flag ay. not v. h't-. li may have been Cullol.'s tiweat shirt. That's the Hist lime I've ever been tiW"l for IP. ing a v.hile fhiH. And I did not lly it. What do you make of thai?" Garibaldi Going Up Killefer announced yesterday Art Ouiihaldi, who led both clubs at bat yesterday with three slu rles. a double and a pass hi five limes al the plate, has been order- d bv Iliamh lib-key. boss of the Caubnal chain gang, to report to the ;:t. Louis training camp next spring. West did all the scoring for the .VissiuliK. He lashed n,:t two home and i:i the ninth Wasted a two !ia:',i' r. stole third and went home on an ouHiehl fly. Hunt's homer was his JMh of tin season. -o KIVANIS, LIONS TO SETTLE SUFREMACY Tin- HusiOmi Kiv.aiiia mi'l IJiinn cl'il'.s :ui' playinc ft a it iiw nl' ntlili'tir cvi-ntrt in Jill ill- li'inlit. il is ascrliMl. In settle var ious iliHiiil-s as in iniymeai IMIIWl'SS. Till' liisl event nT Mil' ll'ipli'- ileekiii tiniriianient was a luiise- shim pillllillis enntesl last week Willi ll was Willi by Hie Klwanls elllli. 'Iniilrhl at ll::i'l. l-'inlny liel'l will lie Ihe seelle nf I he lil'sl nl a seilrs nl '.III snl'llKill Kiiiaes helwein llli'llllieril lit I In- I wo elnhs. Al snnieliiae ill Ihe flllnre. eluh nieinhers sav. n I'nlt' Innl'lla Mii'iit will he playi'il. ll Is rum on il that Ihe Insilli' elllh. finnllv ileieriniiuil liy a survey nf all resnlis, will pinviile rei reshnienls lur the winners. AIR SURVEY OVER DOUGLAS FINISHED The airplane survey nf propertv iiwued lv Houulas connly wa cointdeled yesterday after 11 hours' ;l ing lime over a period of live d:is. The survey was made for the county y the Salem Fly ing Service, of Sabun. Ore. 1,. Ar any, ina n a for of t he flying serv s taled yesterday lha! upproNi imitely SHU pictures were lakeil with a special aerial mapping camera. Moi ri:; liowker. repre ieni ing 1 'out'.la ; county, nuule the survey Mights with At any. Stock and Bond Averages STOCKS T!v As: v iated Fi ;. I l." la !ii.fls IMI's I t's i- . ;i :u ii i;'. ; hi u i:'.:; tn ;! :!'i t le I li 't ". r. ; o v; : I I t;i. i . ?:.. ": i:s.l UOND3 "'I t" HI ill l-'cn. lilt's Iti.i'ls l t d . !l Tt in:! 'J !7 !l H n:i ! !'s ii ll'! 0 ,i.'. e In li HI il In1!..". ML' 11 1 i n mi i it; I'll ll ll.J l". !'v i' Iii I I in:: I M'..! li'l s ! :l i.l.-iv (H-l-. :i IT In'-' In :; h.v Plantation Inn Enjoy free d.ttcin ni;;hlly nl Ihc cod!csI spol in town. Gcod Orchestra, Good Floor, Clood Beverages. 0 lv the AhvOclrtted Press. COAST Team W L JVt. San Inego 7ii fj3 jini Sacramento 7- aii ..r'i7 piitbiud in; r.7 .;:;7 Sat: i'tanci.co lis .r.!j Los An--e!e.s f,(J (Jl J,y Oaliland r'.y 7o Ah'.', ' atlle ...Mi 73 .41 .iissioii.-i I! Vi .'.is:1, NATIONAL Chicago . 1 r. New Voiii '.a ju .57:1 ."in ijngii r,n r.i si. Loui.s r,u ;. .rjs !io.-l'i!! r .',o .J74 cimiiiiiati ::s ri ami liii.ol lyn Its a i .-ti:: J'ii'ladelpu.a :pj r(s pc AMERICAN New York i;:: it .r,nr, ''hicaco a 7 '.V lio.ion r,:; jtsu heiroit , ', vs.) '-'b v eland ;:: 47 ITS U'arthiiigion pi i;i j pj Si . I.oiils :pj .:"(; i': tiadelpiiia (;; :;niJ fiG PiTES Locals Yet to Win Game in 2nd Half; FramstecTs Bat Mark Drops to .486. League Standings: W 1, Pet Ashland -1 u l.oofi Crescent City 2 1 .(hit; (rants Pass 2 2 .r.ou 'diord ..- 1 i ,rm (ihndale i :p;! lioseburg o 4 .pan la:nes next. Sunday: Grants Pass at Asiibind. Wosohurg at .Med ford. CrcHfi nl City al Ulendale. 'I!v Itill llulen. League Secretary) With only thiee uioro weeks re maining in the Southern Oregon league schedule, Ashland's high living Uihians entertain the Oranis Pass Merchants next Sun day in the feature game of the loop. A win for the Lithians, who will have Hob Hardy on ihe mound, will practically clinch the second half championship and right to meet t-'resiiui t City lor tin; pen nant. Crants Pass will counter with Rudy lleyne, undefeated in three games. Lefty M ike Koll w ill open mi the iiiound for Crescent City at Clendnlc In another crucial bat tle, while t!m Loggers will usj Lar ry Xiinticnknmp on Ihe slab. The remain in Ihe race. Crescent Cil must heat Uleildale. Al Medlord, Manager Mike Hal hovick will use one of four pitch ers in tin attempt, to hand Kose burg's Pirates ihofr fifth straight second-half defeat. George Uarr will do the Piralo hurling. Last Sunday ltosehurg lost to Crescent City by only one run. result of an error, and is expected to cause trouble trntn now on. Framsted Down to .486 Although tolbcting only one hit - a home run in four trips to the plale against ltosehurg last Sunday. Crescent City's Orville Framsted remained at the top of ihe league'H balling parade with a healthy mark of .4Sii. II was the lirsi time In two mouths the bril liant outfielder has dropped below .'oo. Frnmsted's 17 hits In 37 trips was also good enough to give him ihe lead in hits manufactured, ami his Ft runs scored topped Chuck Ostrom of drains Pass by one. Lefty Mike Koll. Crescent City pitcher, got in the middle of the league butting race by clouting out three safeties to raise his average to .4 (', second only to Framsted. Lefty 1 taker. Crescent illy out lieldtr. holds down third place with .112. Melvin McCarthy. Crants Pass third baseman, ran his hitting streak to 12 games, the lone play er to hit safely in every league affair. tlotf tops the Hosebnnr batters with 2M, closely followed by Rob ertson w ith .2S2. Iluily lleyne won his third game of ihe season against C.ielidale last Sunda lo bring Crants Pass the piiching leadership. Koll of Cres cent City and Hob Hardy of Ash land have each won six and lost one game. ROSEBURG GOLFERS DATE COOS GAME ltosehurg goiters will journey to Marshlield. Sunday, August S. to give the Coos Pay golfers an op port uniiv to avenge the defeat they Millcivd on the local course. CbaiimiMi lliuco Wade of the Maishtiebl (lull's tournament com miiiee announces ihe name -ill he match pl-i lor is hob's. Dr. J. M. Ingalls Kc'lislcred Chi.opodisl at the Umpqua Hotel SATURDAY, AUG. 7 Do you suffer from youv Feet, Legs or Bick? CONSULTATION FREE Baseball Squad Will Leave rnday for Woodburn to Battle for Title. The ItosebuiK Junior Legion1 baseball team is having Its final workout today before going to Woodburn, where it will partici pate in tin finals for the state championship. The team w ill leave i al S::io Friday morning. W. II. ri etsen, chairman of the Legion ' post baseball committee, stated to day i hat one more automobile is needed ' for tin transportation of the Jtusehurg team. ! Tin- Woodburn American Legion post will he host to a banquet for all of the teams Friday night. The tournament for the championship will he played Saturday and Sun-, day. j The four teams In the play-off a-e: Ontario, Kstaeatlu, ltosehurg and Postoltice Pharmacy of Port- j land. Dopes ters are picking the : Portland team as the favorite, hut liitle is known about the relative sireiiL'th of the others, they say. The Jioseburg team will play both Saturday and Sunday. If It wins ihe Saturday contest, the Sunday game will be lor ihe champion-, ship; otherwise the Sunday tilt will he a consolation event. Many lioseburg and Oouglas county fans are planning to see j I he championship games. Tickets, siah-s Ceirethen, may hi; obtained from him or from Leon MeCHn locl; at the Commercial Abstract company oft ice. "GOLDEN" SOX HIT Yawkeys High-Priced Men Become Serious Threat in American League. lly SMI FKDEK I Associated Press Sports Writer) That big money that Tom Yaw Jte.y threw into the Hostou Hed Sox is talking; again. In fact, it's shoaling so loud It's making nervous wrecks of a lot of American league strong-arm squads. How long It can continue re mains to he seen, but if past per formances are any indication, Ihe Sox will keep on surging until their series next week with the New York Yankees slaughterers, who are now coasting along on an cb.bt-game lead. Then they'll go ipiietly back to sleep for a time, is usual. I 'ntil then, however, the three million dollar investment of Yaw key's is going to keep on doing a lot of damage among the loop's stronger contenders. Ilig guns in this drive that lias sky-rocketed the Sox to a spot where they're flirting with second place have been four of Connie Mack's fancy -priced ex-Athletics McNair, Jimmy Foxx and Pinky Miggins with their bats, and Grove with his baffling southpaw slants. Bo. Marks Soarinn. McNair. snapping out of his mouth-long cream-puff hitting dol drums, has heen belling Ihe ball for a .iMfi average in the present ten-game drive. Foxx and Miggins are moving al,ng at .:iN2 mid .:!;"!, respectively. Tho three of them have driven in 2)1 runs in the surge. Grove Is breezing along on a personal three-game winning streak. Aiding this quartet are a eoupie or rookies. Outfielder Col onel G. Mills and Catcher Gene I)e Sautels, who are paying first-year dividends with .1157 averages for the ten games. They started out the home stand by toppling the Itrowns in two out of three. Then they knocked tho ears o!f the Tigers in three games and tied a fourth. At present.! thex're working on the Indians with the same success. They made it 1 Whether you live in town or far away, you'll find parti cular adv antages in our Bank-by-Mail Plan. You may make out your deposit slips at home, endorse your theiks then, merely drop your Btmk-by-Mail De posit Envelope in the nearest mail box. This extended service actually brings the bank to you. Ncuhine, is more practical or convenient. Call or write today for details. Retnurm 7?5 Millintn E. S. McCLAIN, V. M. ORR, Manager. Assistant Manager. flSosehui'g ISi'iiiicli of tho lluilftl SliiiVs ;if ioii.-il IBank Haul Ojfftcr Vortlnnil, Oregon m r m n r n rrtir. ru. nrr n i t i ntirE f n rporuiiiji FALL GUtt-RoiD and tapedwi FROCKS 3.98 The Newest Styles Clej Row In .a you the most d d i.i: h-s for fall in v.':: h;t)))e crepes! Stripes, 1 him., and solid colors! !2-"2. Hookless BANDEAU Siilin and Lace! aLXL A dainty narrow brassiere for slender figures. Il slips on over the head ! 32-3Ji. Tea-rose. . P E M M E Y'S J . C. PENNEY COMPANY, Incorporated three straight over the tribe yes terday with a doubleheader win, ami 6-5 as Foxx belted homers Nos. 27 and 2S. Yanks Win on Homers. This twin wia left them Just a game back or tho second-place White Sox. who learned first-hand again from the homer specialists, the Yanks that there's no come back for a circuit clout. Ilickey belted one with the bases loaded and Gehrig hammered his 23rd be fore a single by Powell in the ninth broke up the game and gave the Yanks a lt'-fl win, their third uraiirht over the slipping sox. The Lt-'L-H- T-HBrAMl SHOWING At The Lowest Prices! You'll rind these Jean Nedra frocks very im portant for now and later! Travel crepes, printed sat in it nit ballerina dresses. 12-14. Try a CYNTHIA SLIP 98c They save you money because they wear so well! Tailored and lace trimmed models with V or bodico tops. liias cut . . . straight cut with or without shadow panels. Sizes 32 to 44. Heal buys! compiest boosted tho Yanks' league lead to eight full games. The Giants cut their national league deficit to six games back of the Cubs by nosing out the Reds, 4-3. The Cubs lost a 2-1 heart- breaker to Lefty Iunaster and the .Xfc. rcr, j.:- , tlW VTUk? . u KB ON WHISKEY from our modem sunlight distillery 60 PINT $1.10 QUART CtNTUtr D.simiNC CO.. HO. I, IU. n ii K For a Graceful Figure Foundation Roll-On Lastex! 98c to $1.98 Snug fitting, with lace and satin bust section. 23" long, Tea-rose. Small, medium.large. VACATION LUGGAGE 98c t, $9.90 Kor some of uri vacations are over hut a isreut many are Just pri parin:? to so, but wherever you so yim'll see .the smartest women travnllns with the new lalirlc covered lUKRUKe, coate:l with 1'yroxylin to make it vra lerpioiif and hard to scratch, with cn'itraslintf woven colorcil UlilK'H. Cleanup of SUMMER SHOES $1.88 Many good looking styles still left in widths and sizes. Colors white, blue and grey. Styles: pumps, ties, sandals and ox- fnrdf Phillies. The Dodgers pummeled the Pi rates Ki-7. The Cardinals put on a ninth-inning five-run rally to lop the Bees. 7-6. The Tigers wallop ed the Athletics, 11-7, and the j Browns beat the Senators, 5-3.