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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1937. By Sylvia Fisher's is Ready With Cubs Drop to Second Place By Losing to Dodgers; Cards Far Behind. EIGHT I FLAPPER FANNY a . ecu i gv hza siwwct. inc t y. ace.u..PAT.ofr Utffi m mm friw.ai IT 1 or COATS Select now from over 50 dif ferent models of women's coast, Fur trimmed styles, In soft, Imported woolen3 with long-haired fur and fox col lars. May be (T .75 had at A Self-trimmed fT6eces, featur ing the new waistline and downy materials, m .75 as ow ac Fisher's coats have always been famous for quality and value. All wool school shirts, espe cially for school .95 wear "i Girls' brushed wool cweatern. with zippers, m ,95 guaranteed Wear ' Air Step Shoes for Real Comfort jgF y Department Store MOTORBOAT SPEED RECORD LOWERED LOCARNO, Switzerland, Sept. 2 (AP) PirkliiR up whero ho left otf yesterday. Sir Malcolm Campbell, llrltish upeed klm;, boosted I lie world's molnrbont re cord to 121), 1KM miles per hour on Ijiko MaKKloro today. Tho Hi Hi nh .spmiKmaii, Imlder of (ho world's laud speMl murk of III! UK M. I'. II., scut his utllKle-etl-Rim d iinlliulted hydroi'lane, llluo bii'd, twit-e over n mej'Hured course this moruhiK to crack the molor hont record he net yetderdiiv hv a 1 :At f II Tfl I r r t r T 1 T T1 " I I "uklnml 73 SH :4tiS I I I R I 1 M I I I 1 I I , j I S""l" " H 'I IS 0fjmsrmwrr TrgBSl! "" wy,5L I .Mlioii8 (iii .ssr. S V N " jfj I National g 4m g 40f Jt 1 Jf Jf I Ni'W York 72 Al ,l! f jf -jmf- J j-Ai- J f S Chlm iw 711 4S .liu:t , . v k .. , v : rini'innutl .. 17 70 .-W2 'Ff jvt'i N'''w Y"ll ' sl :!S llsl L m V J Train to Make " -gVTi WaHhinRion .. r.ti .475 I I U fimeana I'liiiiiiii'inhiii ns mi .322 I li , More i" y..: t. i.oni .is 82 .317 I yZTtm ' 5 I I Th V-1 ,x. TStfKrvT " J Stock and Bond r. rT V. A lA 1 Averagei- KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY I BROWN -FORM AN DISTILLERY CO. At LouisYtllc in Ktntucky High school and Jun'or HI colored sweat sliirtt, with silk monogram, .g .50 see windows Regulation middies, long or chort sleeve lenqthe, very best ma- f .19 .19 terial M. Jm School girls' wool coats, all sizes, heavy .95 materials School dresses, new Patsy Jones, swing f .95 .95 skirts, colorful A Jm Fisher's will feature official gym clothes, gym shoes, etc., low prices. School Shoes Gills' brown or blue suede oxfrdc, with alllgat.r fash lened tongue, exclu- 9.95 civo model J Gii Is' black cuee'e oxford with large eyelets, collegiate heelo, oxclutivo 9.95 model Black oi biown cl' o or1-, for 9.50 Oirlc.r O 3 Child's tchoul shoes in mirces elzes, .95 9.29 calf or suede Boys' toufjh leather oxfords, famous Buster Browns. Black ot' brown 9.95 9.50 9.95 J Wear No-Mend Hosiery 40 Longer Wear coinforlahlo murgln. GIBSON KEEPS TOP OF LEAGUE HURLERS l.OS ANOIOLKS, Sept. 2. (AP) Sam Olhsou, with 17 victories and eiht detents, still tops Paci fic const league pltcher.s, today's nvmiiVKR illuolnuiwl Mil nit y r Sacramento leads In 'percentage points, but has wen only six and lost two. The first live iiumtiK Iho pitchci-H Is round ed out by Larocca of Oakland, I Prim of Los Angeles uiul Chaplin of San Diego. Chnplin bus the most vtctoiir-H, 22. W 90 PROOF 85 PINT QUART $1,55 GALLON $5.85 liy BILL HOIS' I (AH.soc.latird riHB SporlH Writer) Tho CiuutH, back today on top of the Nullonitl Ii'ukhu by thoo Kuino two iMir-MitH( point h that HfpurutiMl 1 he 111 from (he (,'uIj.h oil Tuemlay nlghl, planned to W'ml CiimlxTt HKiiliLst tho '"ardlmtl In thu flna) mjKiitffiinenf. of 1 tliir Hf i U-K that rjliiint! di-mllot kMi at orif-all an Ihn romiH of tlio Turry iiu'N'b l-'A win ycKtoiduy. Tlio fulm, drulibf-d by tho DoiIr (th in I ho Hi'cond iMif-ounlcr of their Ihree-Kame net, li-4, pinned their luipeH oil Hill le 111 their Heuson'.H farewell barrliiK upptur am;'! jn the world Kori"Hto the If anything liaH boen i!eided liirlUK lliiK laHl week. It l:i that thu (liiuilH are HtmriKer at home. Mian tho CuliH are, on tho road. Kilt thin was evident before all tho fu.sH and fealhet-H Htarted flying am) beKiiieH, the positions will ho reverHod when the (JfanlH invade the went for the lasf time twelve days from now. I The two top tenuis liavo oul-liaL-nneed purmiit. I That ilruhblntr by ll:o Olunls ! dropped the Cards 7i Kiiim-H off jlho pai:e, while the onen-l hreaten jlm; IMralos, IohJiik tlielr Heyenlh iHlraltht In the I'hiis by C-3, now are eleven kmiwh hohinrf. I Cleveland Downs Yanks That's Ihfi sumo margin that continues to si lit tho Ameiiuin l"Hfcne-eadlrp V'anks from the TU'eiw. f.'alehoupo or the ludluns Hlopped t!;o Yankees wllli seven hllH, 4-2, but at tho H:-nie time t'ie Timers were bowlni; 8-2, to some very firm elbowing by Fer ifoll and hard hiuiutf by ilm other KeiiHtorH. I hi 'he Nallomtl l'-awne (he Ilfea 11 rid Heds Hwainned xood pltehhii;, Di rriner irheekiiiK llonion. 2-1, on Kix hits, ami Ketle retiiinliiK I he rnmpliment for the Uee.t, 4-1, on .eipht. . I Rnfii K'onnrd 1 1m lied Sox-W'hito . Sux doiiMeheader, bnl not. before tirove had won a fiix-iniiinp, 2-0, shutout. The Alhlerietr sneaked out of tho cellar and dropped the Hrowns In by trimming them, fi-2. BRADDOCK AND BAER SIGN FOR BATTLE I NEW YORK, Sept. 2. (AP) ( ontructs were lormally signed to day for n IB-round heavyweight bout betweim James .1. Mniddock aid Max Huer, both former chain pious, In Madison Square garden, October 29. Mike Jacobs, whose 20th Cen tury Sporting club will promote the fight, said it would be the first hi a tournament from which an opponent lor Champion Joe I.OUIM will hi selected. Th Standino4 Hy tho Associated Pi Coast W. Sacramenlo !to Sim UieRo Sun Francisco Los AueleH Portland .. . r Compiled by Tin1 Associated Pres;i, Sept. 2: Ill) 1.1 If. till lul ls lilt's ITs Hl'ks Today mi.7 :::t.,J 411.2 ti;:. New low, Piev. i:ay .... III. II 31.1 -UUt CI O Mont'i :-::o .. . II7.H Bli.S 4:1.3 U :! Year nyi ... . S!l I 40.5 7.S l!i:',7 hkh Ilil.tt 4!I 5 5i.ll 75.3 1137 low S7.il W. 3.l Ii2.li l:i::r, hi-.:i .a..i 4.1.6 5:1.7 7:.s t!i:tC low 7:1.1 30.2 i:! I 55.7 BONDS 20 10 111 10 UK's lnd'ln 1'fs Van Today "MM 102.7 97.ll 71.0 New low. 1'iev. day .... Nil. 6 1112.9 mi.!l 71.0 Month iiko .... !H. 5 103.2 !7.!l 73 4 Year aco IM S 103.4 M2 1 ti'l 4 1:1:17 lin:ll !!I.O 101.4 M2.i 71.7 MI37 low Ml I li'-' 2 !!'. S 711.5 tp::t! hicb iis 2 mi l ln:i.l 73 n 1936 low si;. 9 101. s 99 3 ti7.fi The loss from farm fire In tlii I'nittHl Stud' nntounta nnmlally tn tho vqulvulniu of $lt per ciipitu lux on I'vorv furnipr In iho coon-try. v m J M f V U.4. t. UuX.kluJLtkMLHtmiAniA fill I V "She s.ij s I ic 1 li(isl).uui M stingy lie wmi't even ic her put niuiii.) ,' "M.i!w: hc wants tlramoml pin money." .Youngest Champ fir tddie Harper, Jr., 16. proudly exhibits the trophy emblematic of the amateur ;oIf champion ship of Idaho. The Pocatello lad who won the tournament at Idaho Falls is the nation's youngest state tilleholder. Gave His Blood Horncc A. Thompson, pharmacist's mate attached to the Marine Hos pital tn Shanghai, who pave blood tor n transfusion to Sir Hughe Ktmtchbull Hugessen, British am bassador, wounded by Japanese ma chine gun fire. LOCAL NEWS I Redecorating Home The lulo Stephens residence in Uttlrelwiutd j Ii-.ih been rt -fainted and is beiiiK t-ldlrt'iy redecorated on the Inter ior this week. Back Fcum Vacation Mi.o Ai; i.ou;-.l;u con-ity" Jll- ue:t ritchlord, veolle ol'ilcer, itni her nephew lull Welch, of I'oi Hand, ha I .'rued hi-re I'rotn a week's vaca tion in Sen Kranclsco. The hitter lel't t-iday for Loin? lttaclit Y'anh.. 10 Jiin bis parents, wi.o are aca tionin: thert. VITAL STATISTICS BORN SMITH To Mr. and Mrs. l.levd A. Smith nt Mercy hospital, Fri day, An;mwi a dium titer, Lor cttu Ann. welkin , of slit pounds, fourteen oum u.t. MARRIAGE LICENSES KLL1SON Pi: RSt.N Frank Kl llson and Vra Pearson, both of KtweburR. HKN'LKY-Al.rorN Jnrk Per vine ivnley ami Mnriorie Iteheoca Alcorn, both of Sutherlin. 1 I First and Second Places in Coast League Unchanged; Bsaves Drop Two. (Ily tlm Associated FM-oss) Vezelich's slitKle in tho last of the ninth enabled Sacramento to Weep its ball name leadership in J the Pacific coast baseball league today iinil nullified second place San Diego's 10-to-ij victory over the San Francisco Seuls. The Solon l;ft fielder broke a 6-ti-(i deadlock with his wallop to Klve the Senators a 7-lo-fi triumph, their second, in as many days over Oakland. Sacramento won hi spite of the hard hitting efforts of the Oaks' Ernie Koy, who hit three out of four which Included a homer, triple and two-bnKKer. Adams hit a homer and scored Sacramento's winning run, coming home from third on Vezelich's sijiKle. Sun DieRO has been fighting des perately to regain the top spot, but every time it wins, Sacramento wins and the teams are Retting no where fust. . Seattle took a pair from the fifth place Portland Beavois, 7 to 5 and 3 to 2. In the first game, which went ten tunings, Hunt of the tribe smucked his 33rd and 34th homers of the season to keep well out, in front as the league's best home run -swatter. 1 In the seven-inning second game, played because the first game of the. series was washed out by rain Tuesday night, I he Indians stated a three-run uprising in (he Rccond lulling. ban Francisco's surprising Mis sion Heds played errorless hall, smashed nut 1!) hits and defeated the Los Angeles Angels, 10 to 5, in a free-hitting game. Oddities Gleaned From Day's News (My the Assocloted Props) Bee Pilgrims AHASII. Ind. A swarm or re ligious bvoi crowded around the entrance of the North MunctuHier Methodist church und threatened to disrupt the Hervice. Town Marshal Paul lluthaway freed the Imprisoned parlsblon er hy spraying the bees with gasoline and setting file to the swnnn. Government Problem NdJtWAI.K, Conn. Charles WilKou riKtiri'd It was roIiik tn Up. easy to remember Ills tmriul up. iiiilty number. It was tattooed on his shoulder. Ilo doesn't think much of the Ideu now. Uncle Sum assigned him a new number. MonkMew-Mama OKLAHOMA CITY. Joclco Hie monkey. 13-ypar-uld resident of C. 11. Mahry's trailer home, has a now foster child, a slx-week-old alley cai. She gives the kitten her 'undlvidtd at'ention, even keeping one aim erotind It when she eats. She bad grieved since someone poisoned a baby wild J oar brought from Mexico for her by John (Pep per) Martin, St. Louis Cardinal ItuselKill star. Previously she had mothered cats, don, a duck and two timber wolves. Jocko has never had a bahy monkey of her own. But Crime Doesn't (KJHKN. Utah -Police captured Allavt Warner after nn automobile t base which led across lawna and throUKi hedces. He was sentenc ed to ,10 days for reckless drlv'ns. As they lel him a way, officers noted a cop medallion: "Snf dvivnr tpfnM' fro? tmivr." PRODUCE PnnTI.AM). Sept. 2. (AP) Ill'TTKU Print: A grade. 37c lb. in parchment wrappers, 3Sc lh. In I MARKET IREPORTSli One and one make two, so our school teacher told us. But one small purse and one trip to Penney's make dozens of savings we know! Every year Penney's solves many a problem for mothers and fathers that's why Penney's is head-, quarters for school clothes for children of all ages. We'll outfit them from head to toe so smartly, so economically, yoj'll wonder how it happened! Boys1 Sweaters We "a re completely stocked with all wanted htyles, all colors und novelty veaves. Full or half zipper, coat or pullover atylo. Sizes G to HI. 9Sc $1.49 $1.98 $2.49 $2.98 Boys' All Wool Jackets $2.79 "2-o. melton c'.oto, full length, tieuuiue zipper. Five colors to choose from. See these 01 ly nt Penney's, Boys' Sox Plain and Fancy IOC and 15C All sizes ft to 10 in egnlar or nnklet style. I Jural. lo ami at tractive. Men's Jackets. All Wool Full leiiRth zlppr;-. "2 - jz. melton cloth. Four color:). FuU cut. Suede Shirts Zipper Front 98c Several colors to choose from. Heavy, serviceable. All ctaes. Children's Hose . U Length 19c Mothers, don't pass these up as these are exceptionally clever style. - School Shoes For Children $1.49 , $2.49 Wn now huvn u rood Blocli of shoes mid run fit that llltlo foot. Come in now. cartons; D grade Olio In parchment wrappers, 37c lh. in cartons. MiTTKKFAT (Portland de livery, buying price) A grade, 37 I7ic lb., country stations; A grade, :;r.c lb.; It grade, 2c lb less; V graih, tic less. K(!(ivpHnyin price hy whole salers: Kxtrus, 2ftv.; stautlurds, 'I -v.; firsts, L'oc; medium, 20c; medium firsts, I (c; small extras, Lie; uu dergrudes, 1-ic dozen. ('heese, country meats and live poultry urchuiiKed. ONIONS New crop. Walla Wal la !me-$ 1 .HO, r0-lb. bag ; Yakima. 100s. $1.00. PotnloeH. cantaloupes, wool, hay. bops, mohair and cascui-a bark un changed. livestock PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 2 (API (U. S. Dept. Agr.) HO(18 Market very slow. unevenly st(ady to 25 lower, lightweight butchers mostly 10 off; good-choice li-210 lb. dri veins ln.f0-7;i, most sales liMif., 1 load unsold, 22e ,r0 lb. 10.110-2'.. light lights moslly ln.ttO; packing sows 8.00-2a; choice feeder pig.i steady at D. 50-4.1. CATTLE Market active, most classes steady, bulls shade higher; scnlterlng common grass steers 6.UO-7.50, good grnsser.s nominally 9.50-10.00; common-medium helf e,rs mostly 5.50-7.5t; low cutter and cutter cows 3.75-4.75, common medium including fat dairy type 5 tni.ii.no, good beef 6.25-75. odd 7: bulls tvomIv 6.0Q.RQ. beef tip to I L.T VI ,K lT. CrT?K:3 11 I GLADYS H. STRONG Teacher of Piano Graduate of Llnfield College and the New England Conserva tory of Music. SLudio Re-opens September 7 Masanie Building Telephone 292-R; 311-L Boys' "Cords" Zipper Pocket $1.98 Size fi to Hi. tn three colors. Well made pants that v.ill wear well. Hotter' et as mtmy pair as you will need as theae, will all sell quickly. Boys' Unions Medium Weight 59c Your choice of Iour lc?s and loiiK sleeves or short le nnd Bleeves. All iz'fi. Purabio ecru colored cotton. Dress Shirts For Men 98c Fnnt colors of course. Printed percales ami plain broadcloth. Well made. School Supplies Pencils : lc Tablets .. 4c and 8c Fountain Pens 25c Rulers .,...4c and 10c Erasers -....4c Crayolas 8c and 15c Signet Ink 8c Loose Leaf Paper 4c & 8c Paste 8c Mechanical Pencils :..10c to 49c Dictionaries. ...10c to 98c School bags 25c to 98c Lunch Boxes 35c to $1.19 Note Books 10c and 23c G.?S. Clltlei-R flnu-ll Run- choice vealers mostly 9. 0-10. On, se lect to 10.5U, tew common-medium 6.00-s.uo. SHEEP Market slendjr nn lim ited sululile supplies; 1 load good Hprlns lumbs II.2B. few fairly good Irucked in !l.ocl, common-medium 7.0U .8.50. cullH down ruin, ycarliiiKs anlablo S.uo li.riO, odd wethers J.no; medium-good cwch ;t.no--i.oo. WHEAT Pf)nTIND. Se)l. 2.1- (AP! Open III;;li l.iiw Closi May 07 MSJ 07 0S11 Hept Id IMJ 91.4 Dt'C 15 Olil 115 865 Cash wheat: His licnd hluo.-teiu. llw, 13 per cent 9S: 12 per cent. 91: dark hard winter 13 per cent 1.08 J; 12 per cent 1.04 J; 11 per cent 96 J; noft white and western white 94; hard winter 95; western red 95. . Poultry Wanted SEE US FIRST also Retailers of Albcrs Feeds Northwest Poultry & Dairy Pro. Co. Phone 210 211 Spruce St. Bib O'Alls For Boyo 59c 2.20 blue denim. Full cut. Triple pe.ved seams. Dress Shirts , For Boyt 49c 79c Only fast colored nuteriaKs used In our .shirts. Full cut. Boys' Shoes All Leather $1.89 o $2.98 We have always sold notiiliiK hut all leather nhoen and we still cling to that old fashioned polky. All wanted stylea for boys. Boys' Caps Unbreakable Visors 49c 69c All colors and shapes. Just the kind hoys need for siliool. Men's O'AlIs Bib Style 79c Trillin sewed scams for fctreiiKth.. Heavy 2.20 denim. ). hhle hrand. Men's Chambray Work'Shirts Just tlio liRht weight for this kind of weather. Full cut coat style. Child's Undies Tuck Stitch Pants or shirts in ;iesh colors. Wry comfortnMe. Men's Oxford3 All Leather "Cf to Vf All wldllis and(si.ert. In many, slyles. .Many styles below le plaeement price. jCei's Aave a Aome-maee cake Schilling Baking Powder SMOOTH BLENDED FLAVOR TO WIN YOUR FAVOR.. PRICED SO LOW TO SAVE YOUR D0UGH1 PINT Calvert's OX.P BRAND BLENDED WHISKEV-M PROOF 7t Grain Nortral Spirits T:.XlV.yvm" DTll.lr cow., oil. tXCCUTIVIOFFICtl, CHRYSLER aLDa..N.V.C. itift., a W. a . ..d l 17, IV pint $m'' r H(rA