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ofcflrr KE35EBURC f?EW5-REVTEW, ROSEBURG. OREGON, SATL6aV, AUGl)sT 51, Wl). News of Douglas County GLENDALE OLKNDAI.K. r.. Aujc. 21. Mr. unci Mm. Imriuld (.'lurk arrival Tuftftlay from San Jone, Citllfurniu, lo visit with Mr. Clarkfc'K relu HvfiH, Mr. uml Mrs. Mlvin N.vh. Mr. nml Mts. (Murk vlslt')l with lhlr KrumljmreuiH, Mr. uiul Mr. J. M. Khs. near ; runts 1'asa Tuesday and were accompanied n llinir return to Olundulu by Clurn tVrKiison, nopliew of Mrs. Nh. MrH. C. Ii. Moots, Mrs. 1). II. Miller ami Mrs. W. H. I'ri.n visited uml Kliojipod in Modford Wt'diHts day. ('. W. IfiKhom Ifl TunKilay on a business trip to I'ortlund. Mr. and Mrs. MHvin Ny vUili-d wild Mrs. Nyo's jmrwiu, Mr. and Mm. J. M. Kt'ytiH, mar drums 1'ass Mumlny. Mr. and Mrs. J. Wiili fnrlson, of Klamalti 1'alls. wr Sunduy diiint-r KiK'sts of Miss LiipIIu t'un nliihatu and Mrs. HhhsIh .Sflniflr. They witro on IhiHr way to liiiiidon ami other points on Die coust for u week's vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Smith and daughter. (Jeraldino, uml MiiIihI Hurtle, of I'ortlund, arrived Snmluy lor u visit with their purenls, Mr. and Mrs. 1. II. Smith and Mr. und Mrs. S. K, Kukin. I.uther Uttlefuir and daughter of Kiueka, California, lfted hriefly with ohl lileiids hem Mon day. They ure former Clemiiile. leNidents, uml were on their way home, from u vIhIi. with Mr. I.lttltt luir's mother, MrH. J. Quaniiik, in I'ortlund. Waller I). Smith and John Joties t manacled business in Kosehtirit J'Yiduy. Mr. uml Mrs. J. Inrney, of Van c.jMVer, Wash., und I'ortlund, were overnight Kests of .Mr. und Mrs. I). II. Millet Tuesday. They wen on their vacation trip which will extend to soul hern California and Mexico, Mrs. John McPulloth ami Mrs. Hubert Knlxht worn 0 runts Puss visitors TueHduy. .MIhh Alien Nchcl and Mrs. Gor trudo Lystul left Monday for a week's vacation with relatives in Scuttle and other points north. (!. L. Norinoylo returned Sutur lay from u business trip In Cull lornla. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. MrCnicktm visiti'd l lie Oi't'Kon aves Sunday. Mr. ii nd Mrs. t'arl Itow-ers and son, Leo, of Klamuth Kulls, v.hIIihi' with .Mrs. Ilow-ors' sister, Mrs. Art Olson, uml friends here. Mr. und Mrs. Melviu Nyo wcr Omuls I'ass visitors Saturday when Mr. Nyn hud Hie rnst remov ed from his broken root. Mrs. Kdnu York and two turns, Itohoit und Douulo, of I'nrtluiul, have hpf-n visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joslun Jones, und her sister, Mrs. W. It. Su-venson, this weok. Sumlay Mr. nml Mrs. Jones. MrH. York and children. Mr. tun I Mrs. W. It. Slovonson and iUukIi tor, IMroen. Airs. Margaret Hlov' enson and Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Jones und dnunhlers, tlutherinn and May, of Modtord, hold a fUin lly reunion und picnic on Mill crook. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. I,. IMiillipK nnd duiiKhlers. Dorothy und Hotly, re turned Sunday from several days" visit In Sutherlin and KosebuiK. Kd Johnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. ltuoHs, Miss Ijiiiiu Ituetts und Ken neth Kuess spent the week-end on Ihe coust, kuIiik tit Crescent City Snturday, then north to Ninth Itend Sunday uml rot urn. til. KNIIAI.K, Ore.. Auk. 21. Mr. and Mrs. C. lnKhum luvvn uh their house gnosis Mr. nnd Mrs. .'rank Cook and children, Until and VeHlal, who urrlved Mondny from (iklahonm City. Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Ingham and Mr. and Mrs. Cook visited Crater luko. Thursday Mr. ami Mra. lnKhnm uc oompniiled their attests uh fi(f as Portland on their return to their home. Mr. nod Mrs. Virgil Voting and ehlldro.il, Waller, Junior ami Vadn and Benin h May, arrived Sunday to visit with Mr. Young's brother C. K. Young, and family. They left Thursday lor their home in Hutch inson, Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Clen Wardrlp and daughters. Mnrjnrle. Vdinu and l .I'll rude, former (ilondule resi dents, arrived Wednesday evening I mm SpoUno for n visit with rela tives and friends. Mr. ami Mrs. Melvin Ny, ttiul Mr. uml Mrs. C. ;. Itu-lianls visit ed In Itoseburg Sunday. Mrs. itoy K. Itobluson and chl ilroii. Sinnli v iin.i i,..n. , , ' . ' iiii li ed home Sunday from Los Angeles n.-ie wiey uao ueen culled by III news of a relative. MtS. C. It Aimlln M i-i. i- Hichurds and Waller IK Snillli .(intMieu nusnioss in Crams I'ass Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. (ieorge Kiifrnm uuo son. Koinnd. arrived Sunday from Sucruniento. Californiu. anil visited u( the C. K. Young homo Mrs. Siifrnne Is n niece of Mrs Young uml this was their first visit in eleven years. Mrs. Kruucis Nelson acroiii punlH her fuiher. In-. II. It v..r. bus. to Koseburg Wednesday fur a horl visit. YONCALLA VONC.W.I.A. Aui;. 20. Miss Molly Chnmpreux of Seattle. Is visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. und Mrs. lien Huntington. Miss Hetty Hull) Kruse speut several days this week visiting nl the Marsh home In Kugene. Mrs. Floyd Williams and daugh tor, Dorothy of Portland are visit ing nt the Maty Williams ami Mills Hrawn homes for n week. Mr. and Mrs. Itulph J .mob and Miss Milcont Joan Ijunb and Frank Iimb of AstoriA are visiting ut the Homer Knise nnd lr. Mo Knlg l omes for n few dnys. 11. I.. Stonaker transacted busi ness in Kugene Tuesday. Mrs. V. K. Schermanway nnd duughter KosIIimI of .Boston, Mass., unrt Mlm flni'imen Itiirimit. nf I ami Angeles visited ut Ihe Itoy Dodd ) Homo rtionnay. Horniau und Harry Mathis und Melvin Ito)ge, nioinbors of the Or iron national guard, loft Monduy for u two weeks' encampment at F'ort Iowls, Wash. Judge J. J. Ifrnwn married Miss Kugouln Irene Mode and (iron Krank Ktdomon, of Klkton, Friday, Augutit CI. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Hoyd und Mrs. Iloidino Hergman and i:iughlor of Seattle are visiting at the Minnie Main home for a couple of weeks. Mrs. Ior r'' Applegalo and small daughior left Saturday for a months visit with relatives In lies Moines, Iowa. She wont with her lather and mother, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Woolmun of Iralu. Marion liigolow and son, Fran cis made a business trip to I'ort lund Tuesday. Mr. und Mrs. Walter Hickman and Miss Holly Hickman of Myrtle Crefk spent sev - ral days this week vlsli lug ul the Claude laughorly homo. AZALEA AZAI.KA, Auk. 20. Mr. und Mth. Kvirctt (.'nkn und family nf .MnrKhtlnld. viwltfU Saliirilay h?rf will) fiindH. Ituiihel Ktiur li'ft Kiindiiy for Mtlfotd whfiro li Iiuh finploy-mt-nl. ,rt. Iiwcll CurtlM uml HoiiH. I.pp :ini Holjprl unit J. K. Hurtlo, shiip- )'il in itOHi'tjur Kriiliiy. Mr. mid Mm. Tummy Johnson, Mi-k. John JanlzPi' mid MrH. Wil liimi .liinizi'r HliopiMMl inn) viKitr-il rrlfiitlH in (JriiniH ('uhh Tiii'mlny. MIhh I.oIh uml Dorothy Iiihiiii vlalDil Sunday wllli .Mr. nml Mi'H. T. It. I'ollui-k (-iiriiulii to tlii'ir liiinin in Mi'Miniivllli. n fur licliiK mi H i)i-tii'iiri lrii In llin (irnnd rilnioii, und tliff.-ri'ltl lioiulH in lorlifu. Mr. uml Mrs. William Sliurn 11' 1 1ll to tlii'ir lioinii here Siiniliiy llfliir MfniMCiiK till' wiM'li iliinn to l)l( I'llllSl. .MIhm .li'iin .Siivory uml MIhh MurKB I.iihv. rioin I'oiiil, Culir.. whit vIhIioih Wi-ilm'nluy in i lie Iioiiii' uf Mr. uml Mih. II. I. Mi', (.'iirlmy. TIii-v Juki rii-Hilly r-luriii-il froiii a idi'iinum 1 1 i to Alusku. Mr. mid MrH. Krnlik lliin li. of I.IJIIK Ill'Rrll, Cllllf., Hpiinl a few iluyH hcri! thin vvopk liiiiklim ulli'l' lillLlllfSH. Tlii-y Iiiivi. Hold thi'lr ltl.- lo W. Koinii of Haiitn llur- ll'UII. Calif.. UllO hlllllH Oil iHlilcllll',- llmro in Ihn npriui;. Cordon IIUHKi-y. who Iiih Ih'.iii vinitiii'; IiIh m'undi.m-i'iilK for llin limn ilni. ikii, left for IiIh Iioiiiu in Modrord TliurHilny. Mr, uml .Mra. liurrlson, of I,oh Aiiki'Ii-h. urn hiiimiiIIiik this woi'k, vIhIMiik with hiH luiiviits, Mr. und Mi'h. I.PHtrr Ibirrlsoii. Kll JoilllH trilllHIlrllMl llllSlllOHH ill OrHlilH I'hhh Wi'iini'HiIiiy. Mr. nml Men. Kd linriou. or 1 . Iron, Hpent Hiiiiduy hirn with limit iinii lii lim uml etnu-linT, Mr. nnd Mm. led JimkliiH. Mr. and .Mm. WiMilon llniilforil anil Mr. nnd Mm. IIimi I'uIiii, of nom-DiirK worn Hiiiuinv iliniicr kiii'hih at the liomi" of Mr. and Mm. prank Hogmi. Wnlicr .Nomina of Ilpdiiinir I'alir., vIhIIimI a couplu of days lliiH wiii'k with iiih mothor. Mm. .lolin Olili'iibiiiR, mid BlHti'f, .'lorciii'e Noniiaii. Mr. anil Mm. Wilbur Conni.v. nf Coi viiIIIh, 8ipiu Hniulay lii-ro with Mr. I nout-y a pari'iiiH, Mr. nnd Mm. Frank Hokuii. 'I'lu-y wrrc no 'utnpiiiiii.il Imnii. hy her hiulli.T, llnbliy. who will visit fi- n w(.,.k. CAMAS VALLEY UAMAH VAI.I.KV. Auk. 21. MrH. l.ix Krnintii of i4Ua ..tun... i in.. TiniHilny at tho liouiii of Mr. uml Mrs. Charles Crouch. Margaret llrnwn has uct'i-ptt'il tlli liosltlou of boolvki0M'r for Stllllllll.V lll'lttlli.ru Inn. I,. Ill I lOKKillK I'll 111 I'. Mi'iiry ('hiiri'h lias bci'ii appoint oil fli-H wiudi'ii at the Slmial Tnii' nation. Ik' ami Mm. Chun h niuvvil tip to th siiiiloii tho flmt of tin. Tlii Kill senilis held their uitvt IliK lual Wednesday ai tin' li.Mne of J'xi-la I'tiltuer, oui. of tho tut'in-hel-H of the troop. Mr. ami Mrs Th. .In.,. i- i,' and family niini'd Iiihi week lo fiiiiuy wiieri. .Mr. fanner Is en KiiKi'd in lont-hiK. II I 1 1 II l.l Slan, II, .y. sou of Mr. mid Mm. A. J. Staiulley, uitilerwelll a loiull and adenoid nreraliiili in KoRi'liuiK Thursilav. Ho Is reenv piIiik very nli'idy. liny Ijiwsun has been IiIihIuik Ki'aln for Amos Komi. A hum and VViijiiii WmeiH are ynrdhiK out I'lllllR lli'ar the l.iiuue plai'e. Jim WriKhl and Mlldteil link Wft mi Iho bus Kiiilay noon tor I'on. land when, they will rename their work. Kinlik llrnwn Hlarteil llneshliii; on Ills pliiii. Kildiiy nfti'inonii. MlH. Vein Slniison Is biilelilnK lllloile Island lied ehlekH tor Ihe winter broiler market. The Simp sons have hoiiBht a plaii' nl Cur ded Valley anil will lum-t. snni. tllni' an.iilid tho rival nf Sepleiii ber. Kll Thittsb has moved bis house hold koiiiIs ami his funiilv lo le Kililey, wliero ho is v.nikilli;. Ills sister, Miisio, also went wiih tbein Hi lake iiiio or his rmnlly until Mrs. Thrush Is able lo e.ire for llieln. I The Klein InimliiK rump bus iieailv fluisboil tul.itu' ii off their lonli ailed aereaue. Mosl oi tno fullers and hiivkors bavo boon luld off. They hope In K,.( ul nf Iho Iiik nut bi toio winter. Mr. mid .Mis. Fred llrown and Iho lalter'H niolher, Mrs. Jm llry. nnt. of Tolodn. Ore., arrived here Thursday evoiiinn in iond n wook vIsIIIiik with Mr. ami Mm. Hrnwirs sous. Joseph un.l Arthur llrown. and llielr iliiin.i,i.,i- i. Jtihn llaiuiseu. Mr. uml Mr. 17 u !i..i...ii ... lem spent the week-end at. !uh homo of the hutoi H father. V.'mrM. Porter, roturninc hnmo m,.i,,iu.. m nr ii int. fH K'An.l.li. ll.,..nt.id ...... i 7 ' . i" n,i uiium iinoi Cnqilille to spend the weekend. OUR BOARDING HOUSE -?3S VTTTXrm. ZZl HM-M TOUP, POUMPS OF llflP "THAT MUST HAVE 1 HAMBURGER TWO POZEM ' 'i BEEM AM ORPER ROLLS-HUH f WELL, WHEnJ 'Wi "WAT X L'VR50 VOU GET BACK TO THE Xi TO TH' OWLS CLUB . STORE, YOU TELL MR." 'Ji H for maoor hoople blatts to check this fl 'IIL THIS LAST week, M over he mot owly has X GUESS THEV APPEP THE PATE- M OM f ALWAYS HAVE A THE BILL, PUT MAOOPl ( LITTLE SOMETHIMG V HOOPLE HAS BEEW AWAY FOR SAMPWICHES, U A TRAILER "FOR OVER -l 7 VERY THURSPAY yV . TWO WEEKS f J ' lQVyV7l Wi l' "J "THE GROCER'S I . PELIVERY T " 1 FLAPPER FANNY C0Mt. ,4)7 Bv Klk ,rBvicr. ihC. T. M. RCC. U. 3. FAT. Off J ' f V worms down your back, you jug of lomonado." Tho Arrhory dub nn'ml-crrf on Joyod ft picnic Suininy at the nml or t lie OV road jia.nl Ititulforti Hlu tion. Mr. i.iitl Miri. Ilatultl Dick uml son, JioukIum, ami Mrs. I.esur Ccititcs ami ilaitK liter, Helen, of Alleghany, Waneu I Melt ami MrH. liuth Hanj.'H of Ophlr. Kpent. the week-emi here with their father. It. W. lHck. Mih. llanos in koIiir to aluy heru for two or three weeks. Miss lieorKtu Kuyler, who has been visiting for a week at tfie U. V. Dirk homo, left Sumtiiy for her home at Carlton. Frank Church and Deo Coon made a business trip to AraKo, Coos Co., Sunday murnhiK- Mr. and Mrs. V. A. l'lunkett ami their KramldHiiKhter, lioxiue Con row of 1'hiloniHth spent the week end at the home of the former's daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hrown. Mrs. llrowu's niei-o, Koxiue, stayed over lor u week's visit here before, re (urnlnK home. Mr. ami Mrs. (lull Murker and son, Walter, uf Kuk me, came down Sunday for ii few days' visit nt the hemes of Mrs Marker's broth er und sister, Met i iiolert and Mrs. Oren Standi y. Mrs. Henry Church called Sun duy afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. KUie Cluytou ut Ridley's Koiner. Mr. nnd Mrs. (). Sieloff sold off their household noods, sliU'k nnd cblekens Monday ufternoon al an auction ale. The family plan on picking hops tlurim; the season and then golDi; t.i Michigan where they lived before coming to fire Bon a few years uro. Mr. ami Mrs. llichunl Stevenson and son of Happy Valley, inoed lo Stein's dap Monday eveniUR. Mr. Stevenson Is RoiiiR 'to work at the Siandley IorrIhr camp. TENMILE TKNMII.K. Au. 20 Wheat In tills vicinity is mostly all harvest ed and mhiio is already threshed. The yield is Rood. Mr. and Mrs. James llomolka Jr. have pun based the Claire Coats property and w HI move to that place the first of September. Johnnie Cabot a a business visitor in KosehuiR Monday. Mrs. Mary llushnell. who has been ill for several months, is still confined to her bed. W. (1. YoutiR of Heppner. Ore., and Mr. and Mrs. Jay llrown nnd famllx of Fowler, Colorado, were k nests at the John Hi own homp last week. Mr. and Mis. Drown have come to Orecon to make their heme. . Mr. and Mrs Crowley were is ittnrt and atteudliiR to business in KosebuiK Saturday. The Community Circle met at thi Kow ell Riove on Wednesday for an till day )iicnic. A In rice crow d u as in attendance and all with By Sylvia just put a live lisli in his enjoyed a very pleasant day. Alfred Koleiin has accepted a position in the Teumile store and will commence his work the first ot next week. UTHERLiN" KUTIIKUUN, Aug. 21 Mr and Mrs. M. It. Smith and children of Altadena, California, spent tin week-end at tho Dick Valentine home. The party enjoyed a picnic at Idleyld on Saturday. Miss Kdna Barge of Vernonla spent the week-end with her moth er, Mrs. Henry Marge. Miss Orogeno Wegner of Whit tier, Calif., accompanied by Mert St rout, visited at the home of her mother for the past week, return ing to California on Thursday. Mrs. Dick Valentine, accompan ied by Mis. Carr, were Wednesday guests at the home of Mrs. Alice McCormack at Nonpariel. 1 lenrv Murge, who is employ ed at Murns. Oregon, spent the week end with bis family. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Smith shop ped in Koseburg on Wednesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine MeCormack are the parents of a baby boy horn on Fridav at the hospital in gene. The child has been namil Larry Blaine, and is tho second child. Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Kenton, parents of Mrs. MeCormack, visit ed their daughter on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Musgrovc anil sous picnicked at the forks of the upper Calapooia on Sunday. The residence of Oileeu Mardin, which is being occupied bv Mr. and Mrs. Kdgar Shirley and family, is being re-roofed and repaired. Marie Shirley returned home from Portland on Thursday alter spending two weeks visiting at the home of her grandparents. Mrs. Lusy TtsilaSe, accompanied by lift- grandchildren, Betty Lou Long and Charles Tisdale, visited in Sutherlin on Wednesday. Clifford Flory, who Is employed at Ashland, spent the week-end w lib his family. Mis. Alva Manning left last week for Canyonville lo help care tor ber brother who is very HI. Mr. nnd Mrs. tlier DeMuth of Halting. Nebraska, are spending a few days here, being called here by the death of their brother, Smith DeMuth. Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston of Cheinult. Oregon, the latter n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. inith DeMuth. also t tended the funeral. Mrs. M. Liibke, who has been visiting her daughter in Missoula. Montana, arrived home Tuedav. Mrs. J. 11. Klsnn of Medford is spending a few days i siting her father, Anton Coenenberg. Mr. and Mrs. Kugene Beyers, of Seattle, Washington, visited her1 for n short time en mute to San Diego to spend their vacation Hotn Major Hoople u ni well known horn, being former residents.' Miss Blanche Slater returned from Trou tdale, the first of the week where she has heen visiting friends. She was uecompanied by Charles Parker, who will spend his vacation here visiting his mother, Mrs. Nellie Parker. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Stanley and duughter Lois' of Oukhtnd, Calif., and Mrs. Arthur Smith and son of ML Shasta spent Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. L. J. Allen, en route home. Mrs. Stan ley and Mrs. Smith are sisters of Mrs. Allen. Waiter Slack of Sun Francisco, Calif., spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Slack. Mr. ami Mrs. Norman Slater have been visiting at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Mt 1 Tutbott. Their home is In alilor lia. Mrs. Lillian Schreiner, who has been visiting her brother in Alas ka, arrived home the first of the week. John Leitzel and win Clarence of Curtain, Oregon, were Suther lin visitors on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Robert son and son Donald returned from Portland on Wednesday after spending several days making se lections of goods for the Chrlat- niaR trade for the pharmacy. Miss Bia Pearl Lucas nl JYien ford visited for several days this week at the home of Mr. and lrs. Mark Jordan. The swimming school being held ut Oakland for the young people Is being attended by a large num ber of Sutherlin young people. Lessons will be conducted for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Firman, ac coinpanied by their orchestra, en tertained the veterans at the fa cility in Koseburg on Monday. They were also accompanied by Miss Kdna Huth Keal and Miss Patty Jordan, who did specialty numbers in tap dancing. Frank Young reUirned Saturday from the American Legion conven tion held at Albany, where he act ed s drum major for the Kose burg corps. Delmar Murphy, wso was ser iously injured about two weeks ago by the accidental discharge of a gun, was in Koseburg Tuesday. He has had several teeth removed ii. i wn tnfured bv the accident. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hartley left the first of last week for New Or leans nnd have reacheii ineir ue t hint Ion. They are attending a convention of rural mail earners of which Mrs. Hartley is the presi dent. During the absence of Mr. Hartley. Will Duer has been car rying the mall. NEW YORK. Aug. 2i AP) Charlev C.ehriuger and Paul Wall er, a couple of pitchers' night mares, went on the loose with their bats this week and set the pace for the big league clom parade While MedwUk of the Cardinnls held a .400 average at the head of the National league for the week ended with yesterday's games. Waner belted Hi hits in 110 chances ;o boost his average L. points to ;tSti, und take second Uue from Gabbv Hartuett of the Cubs.- Big Poison's drive cut Medwick'a loop lead to H points. (lebringer, banging out 1 4 hits In 2.r chances, skyrocketed into first tn the American league. The Tiger second-baseman biMtted his mark l;l points to .:ITS. while the lender a week ago. Cecil Travis of the Senators, went into the bitting doldrums and sank to a tie for third. Other hitting stars To the weeks were Krnie lombanll of the Cin cinnati Beds, who climbed into a tie for fifth place in the National league with Joe DiMaggio of the Yanks, who Jumped into second in the American league with ? hits in ?'2 chances, and t'.erry Walk er of the Tigers andltip Radcliff of the White Sox. each of whom boosted his average six points dur ing the seven-day span. . W. J. llayner of Sutherlin wan business visitor in Roseburg Thursday. Double Ties Score in 9th, Homer Brings Victory in 11th Inning. (By the Associated Press) Thanks to the hitting of young Ted Williams, the San Diego Pad res' leadership in the Pacific coast league standings was increased to ISi games today. Williams poled out a homer in thn eleventh inning to give the Padres a 7 to 6 win over the sec ond place Sacramento Senators last night. Los Angeles still clung to third place in the standings, by the slim margin of one game over the San Francisco Seuls, despite a double header drubbing by Seattle. The scores were 8 lo G and 7 to 5. Portlands timely hits off Beck gave the Ducks 4 to 1 victory over the Sun Francisco Missions, while Oitklund's fa Korea emerged with a 1-to-u pitching duel win over the Seals' veteran Gibson. Umpire Suspended. Williams was the big shot at Sac rumento, where the fans on Thurs day night suw Umpire Jack Powell yanked und arrested on a charge of being drunk. Powell failed to appear in police court yesterday in answer to the charge, thus forfeiting $10 bail, and League Pre:dd-nt W. Tattle said ut Los Angeles the umpire vvus re lieved of further duties for the season. Tattle said he would wait for "the official report und, If it is true, Powell is through us an um pire in this league." But to get back to Williams: Sent into lust night's game in the ninth frame, he doubled with the buses full to send across two runs and tied up the score. His homer came on his next turn at (he bat, in the eleventh frame. By SID FKDLR (Associated Pre s S: oris Writer) The Hues from PUuburgh have suddenly become as hot us the weather. And, w th Ihe Cubs falter ing, they're joining the (J hints In making a strictly two-fisted brawl of it for the National league flag. As things stood today, the Cubs were only two games In front of the Giants, while the Pirates, in fourth place nnd only hair-a-game behind St. Louis, were some five games back of the New Yorkers. The momentary breathing spell tho Cubs enjoyed after Thursday's victory didn't last nearly long enough for them, for they dropped a 6-4 decision to the Reds last night in Cincinnati. This setback, coupl ed with the Giants 21-hit, 13-6 win over the Phillies, and the Pirates' 7-4 edge over the Cardinals on yes terday's bill, made it u horse from a different garage. The Yankees stretched their American league margin to 125 games when Dickey's tenth-inning homer gave them an S-7 edge over the Athletics. Tim second-place Tigers lost to the Browns, 11-tl. The Indians topped the White Sox, 7-ti, on Averill's homer. The Senators socked the Red Sox, :t-l, and the Bees nosed out the Brooklyn Dodg ers, 6-ft. JOENi POMPTON LAKKS, N. J., Aug. 21. (AP) Joe Louis is willing to talk freely on most subjerts es pecially baseball but he is strangely silent on how long he thinks his bout with Tommy Fan next week will last. "I feel fine and expect to win," he says, "but there's no chance of me naming the round. "1 picked a few very c'.ose, but ! was only guessin'. After the Max St binding bout I decided I should stop picking the round. The scrap with Bob Pastor also showed me it was fooling. So just say Joe feels great and expects to beat Tommy Farr, that's all." LONG BRANCH, N. J.. Aug. 21. 7k (Hv tho Associated Press) COAST LEAGUE W. I.. Pel. San Diego SS S .! Sarramento St 62 .rB6 l.os AiiKdra 7 6x fi-'S Sail Francisco 75 60 -f. 12 1 Pnrtluml 71 Bil .5"7 Oakland US 7G .-172 Srnitl.. lit 7 .4411 Missions :'2 91 .litis AMERICAN LEAGUE V. I.. Pel. Now York 7S : .li!H lVtroll 62 45 .579 Chii-KO 6:1 49 .563 Boston 60 47 ,51 t'lovolnn.1 51 114 .46 WashiiiKlon 50 57 .4H7 St. LonlK 35 72 .327 Philadelphia 33 72 .314 National league r .u .'U. p, rhienco . I7 43.' j'.t'S Now Yotk M 4 4 .5M St. Louts 59 M . wt Plttshursh 59 .49 SI6 Itoston 51, f.7 ,4S6 Cincinnati 45 61 .425 Philadelphia 44 ..196 Brooklyn .. .42 6.". .383 pa (AP) The arrival of Buddy Buer ut Tommy Farrs training (purlers has produced a few com plications, ut least In Buer's mind und in Manager Hoffman's. Buddy wus invited to share Tom my's quarters as be prepared for his bout with Abe Simon, a prelim inary to the Farr-Jon Ixniis title bout. He declined with thanks yesierduy. Hoffman expluining that Buddy intended to challenge Farr "to squure the family honor" for the licking Furr guve brother Max. So he'll stay somewhere else but use the name training ring und equipment as Furr. The British chamion, after a day of light exercise, was slated to resume boxing today. The cut he received in Thursday's workout wus pronounced only u slight one. As a precaution, however, the cut will be protected by tape and Fan's sparring partners will be instruct ed to aim their blows elsewhere. -o PORTLAND, Aug. 20 (AP) Both sides planned offensive I inoves today In the AFL-CIO battle 1 wliich found seven Portlund saw-' mills closed as AFL picketing pro tested the maniifucture or lumber under the CIO banner. Local AFL leaders called a "council of war" at Olympiu early next week. Harold Prirheit, president of the ClO-uffiliated International Wood-' workers of America,, and Harry Gross, International Woodworkers association counsel, will seek a national labor board election in the closed mills. A similar election in Tacoma resulted in 70 per rent 1 ol the employes of the St. Paul ami Tacoma mill favoring the (TO, it was announeed yesterday. Operators of tho closed mills. In their first public statement, as serted they would not re-open un til assured they can do so on u "peaceful, uninterrupted basis." LlTorls of AFL leaders to mus ter sufficient mill workers loyal to the federation from the ranks of the local lumber and sawmill work ers' union to reopen the mills Mon day had not succeeded. From Astoria came report s of the picket itr of six loggings ope rations on Wolf creek being brought to an end by several auto mobile toads of men who are al leged lo have torn up the pickets' banners uml escorted them from the camps with u warning not to ret urn. The picketing was started by I AFL drivers after the. CM) loggers ' ussertedly refused to loud trucks not driven by members of the luni-bt-r ami sawmill worker union, i SUMMER WOOD PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord S2.00 4-ft. Dry Slab, per cord S3O0 16-inch Dry, per load $4.50 16-inch Green, per load S3.00 Mill Ends, per load S4iS0 2 ft. Green Slab, per load S3iO0 Sawdust, per unit 5200 PHONE 282 ROSEBURG Roseburg Undertaking Co. Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Manager Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone 600 Oak and Kane Sts. BASEBALL Southern Oregon League Sunday, Aug. 22 FINLAY FIELD Covered Grandstand Roseburg Pirates Grants Pass Admission 35c 2 :30 P. M. NOW STOCKING LUMBER Finish Dimension Doors Windows Veneer Board all thickness Builders' Hardware DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Oak St. at R. R. Track MRS. GRAVES FOURTH WOMAN SENATOR WASHINGTON, Aug. 20 (AP) -Mrs. Dixie Bibb Graven of Ala bama is ihe fourth woman ever appointed to the senate and all lour of them came from the south. Mrs. Kebecca L. Felion of Geor gia wus Ihe first. She served ono day November 7, D22 under a. courtesy appointment. Next were two widows of for mer senators, Mrs. Hat tin W. Curuway of Arkunsas and Mra. Rose Long of Louisiana, Mrs. Car away, only woman ever elected lo a full term, is still in the senate. Mrs. Long, widow of Huey Long, gave up her seat on the election lust November to Allen J. Allen der. She was not u candidute. Blades of corn grew on tho backs of sheep in Nebraska dur ing last year's dusi storms. The wool became packed with top soil und grains ot feed corn. Kventual ruins and the body heat of tho .sheep cuiiped the corn to sprout. Mr. and Mrs. It. K. Clarke of Oakland were business visitors in Koseburg Thursday. TON1TE Enjoy Singing and Dancing Plantation Inn's New Swing Orchestra At Coos Junction DANCE Saturday Maccabee Hall Featuring Frank Roadman and his orchestra Come out enjoy the evening dancing in a coot hall, good floor and with real music. Sponsored by Eagles 35c 10c LUMBER CO. Licensed Lady Embalmer Children 10c Phone 128 mm"