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SIX ROSF.BURC NF.WS-RF.V1F.W. ROSF.RL'RG, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1937. Portland Beavers Win Place in Coast League Playoff Series mnnnip nrmrm !i rr u . tmnru ru IP! DDUBI.EHEADER 'fej Los Angeles Drops One Game to Give Portland Fourth Place. (By l ho AHnociaiol Ph-hh) Afl-r a week of iiiwtliiiK base hall tho Port hind Hhjivwh were fouthwurd hound for Sun Krun rlsco unci San IMepo "h In-iided for Saciniiii'iilo I inlay with the finil minion of tin- Shaii.'liui'Hny playoffs to deride the 1H.17 I'aeifle Count leiiKuo h;tiieb;ill i ham lion nlilp If.sti-il for '1'iH'nilay. Only two ti'iniiH tuduv held the name poi;i.loiiH tUiey fere in .1 week uko, Siirnimento Marled tho week In tin- top Hpot and fin lulled ilium $l!.iitm richer. The MiKKion.s remained In tic rellar nl thoiiKh Ihcy adminlHti-rcd a wound Irouinlm; lo Ihe Sail lib-no I'adrea, takiUK five out of Hfveii and fore lug them Into third place. Sacramento had a diHiiHtrnus week at Seattle, IosIiib fiv out of even. They wound lift on the short, end of both K'ieH of u twin hill yeHtfiday, lo 1 and 11 to 2. The MIkkIoiik took a pair from the Padres, f to li and U to 4. San KianclHio'H Seal started the week In llilril place and woum! up In Herond Hpllltliin two with 1 1n l.os AiigHt-H Aiiki'Ih Sunday. The Angela took the opener, d lo 2, hut dropped the ninhluip. ( to 2. I. oh Angele.s lout four out of Heveu lo the Sralu while Portland was tak ing flvu out or six from the Oak land Acoiiih. Portland, lHHii ehiim ploiiH, took a (win hill from the Onkn, 7 to 5 and 4 to 1. to crowd I -oh Amielen out for I he 1'ourt h place, playoff. Oakland Htarted the week off in nlxth place mid flushed in sev enth. Seattle wound up Its Hche ilule in nlxtli place. TEXAS TEAM LOSES TO SAN FRANCISCO SAN KltANriSCO. Sept. 2. (A) St. Mary's 1 nhersily of Texas' roothall team and iu uuiit contiiiciual has were en mute home thduy after opening Ihe l!:i" loot hall HcaKon In San r'rnmimo by dropping it 7 to u decision lo th PnivfrHlly of San l-'ranciHCo ye:t tciday. A Iti-ynrd juihh over the goal lino hy the )oiih after repealed assaults on the Texas line hatl luiled gave them victory early In Hie fourth (punier. The final ipiarter had barely Htarted when Left Mulfhack Karl HolHler of Sun l-'ianclHco dropped hack and hciiI a high past over Ih ' una I Hue when it wan collected hy Walter Kodnittve, Kiibntituto right half, despite the fact he wuh sur rounded hy defeimho TexatiH. The Texan team came in Kan Krau-lHco trom San Anionio in a bun driven hy meinbeiH of 111 Kcjuad. TACOMA AND SEATTLE TEAMS TO BATTLE TACOMA. Sept. 20 t AP) Tlw Tacoma Tigem, newly crowned champlotiH of the western Interna tlonal league, will meet the Seal lie Pacific eoant league IndiniiH to night and tomorrow night for the "profewHional ham-ha II champion ship of Watdiiimlou, Idaho and M i i f i mIi Columbia." The TinerH derealed the Wniit chee Chiefs 11 lo 1 last night to take their playoff series 4 to I and the western International longiie'M first pennant. The new champs wasted no time in linking the final encounter uu der their nrin-mnring eight runs in the opening (nntiiK. They were never threatened as their ace (wirier. Tlovd "Leflv" Isekile kept tlm ChlefH' ' (iht hits scattered and hcoi eless until the ninth. 11ASKHAM. STANIHNCS (Hy the Associated Press COAST Team W , vi. Sacramento Jul! 7ti ,!: San Pranciscu !is SO .fi.M 1 San DleBii .. H7 M .r.l.'.l Porthuiil . ' !Mi sti .Ml lns Anncles !HI SS .,"ieil Seattle SI !Ml ,i:sl Oaklaml 7! !'S . 1 1 tl 1 .M isHions ... 7:t ln'i .lie NATIONAL New YoiU M r.:l ,t;i:i t'iiii iittu r-7 .."'i' l I St. Louts 7.fi U Sr I Plit.-bui'tth M ,W2 ' Itostnn 7 1 7 . nu Hioo!,lMt HI 7! .i:t.". ! Philadelphiii fr sr. t Cincinnati . "4 s AMERICAN New V.nk 1't 4T. i;:t li froit . . s:t Mi ,;.H7 Chii-nt-n 7 il", .-' Itoston 71 ':! .":l" t'leehuid ... .. . 71 ...-'. Washington '17 7:t .4Tn i Philadelphia .. .. 47 VI .:u I I St. I.oms -11 U. S. EMBASSY IS ! MOVED FROM NANKIN (CoutJnued riom pnfte 1) forced abseiue. Kuithevmore. tho Luzon, and Ihe tiuam. whili iiNo a.e gointi lo Wuhu. can rniih .Nanking In a few hum.- tl the i nieigeiu y iciiuin s." 1 Johnson's tlccirion t. withdraw j rn lined bitter dlsa( p initnent nmoUK Nankin: offu iul . unae r.f v. tioni felt I bat the Hin'.'assi.dtU' I slumld remain ns a gesture of loy-J i t7 KrJKNK. Kept. 2.--(.P) Coach Prink Callisou pointed Ore gon's fool hall ti al flint; h tjcdnlc for (he clash with C. C. I,. A to day wUhoul definitely pick int.' u starting Mn"up for the 'metier Fri day Ht llH AllKeles 'the team went Ihioul. a tiff m-rlieiniii'e Hess I nit S:itid:iV tinin- ahlv the last hefore (he C.C.K.A. jranie. The lineup included Vein Moore. Cap tui ti Tony A ma to. Mill Koskell, Joe Huston, Mill KsIcm, John Jerhy and Kud ohertK4in, all lelienuen, iu the line, and Hunk Nilscn, Jim Nicholson, Hon Kennedy and Paul Hove, hack. 'Cry in; John" Warren, I luck 1- Iiik riiejitoi', announced his '. freshman foothall nuad, will play KaiiieH this season, all on l-'il-tiny nlghiH, hejiinidiiK Oiioher h and coiitimiinK six Hlraiht w.'eh ends. Oplionent.s will Include tlire clashes with the Oret-ou Slate col- rooks, the Cnlversiiy of WiishiuKtou hahe, Kustern Ore ('on uoi nial and Southern Oregon iKMjnal. Cames will he played at Portland. Ku;ene, l.a Crautle, (jr- nl lis and either 1 1 run Is Pass or Ki.iM.iilh r.ill.-. MOSCOW, Idalio, Sept. 20. (AIM - In jurh s today thrcaleiied lo take iwo supposedly mho starters out of the I 'Diversity of Idaho llnep when they meet the On-rn'i late ( idle -e tei:ui here Satc.r hiy. (ifiald DelliDKe'', 1)11 ll 1,. irk , lore the muscles in his rihl sli'-iildiT. anil Kd KHioM, end anil ace Valid tl punier, is on cri.tche. with mi in jured ankle. priJ.MAN, Wash , Sept.. jo. CP) W it tl hill live day left he- fore his Coii-ii'-s face l)ie Oon y:ma Mulldos in SpuKane, Co:m h Drill (Itahe) IImIIiiikIhmv sfarl'd wtokili-i the kink out of his Wash-in-; ton Stale fool hall suad in earnest today. Special al lent lou lo hhn kin-;, which wai ratAed HL-ainst 'h(- maii Satin clay, was uiveii hy the nlire siptad. PasinK cimtinue.i In he I he Pin offensive cotlcellM .l tiou. altv niul sympii'liy with China'si cruise In Ihe conflict wilh Japan. Others Remain I The llrltlsh. ltiiHidau. Cermau and 1 1 nl hm emhassies decldetl to renin bt. :t lea si for the moment, and llrltlsh and Ticnc'i nuv:. cun iiuiuilei h wiirneil .hipiiiiesi' t bat hey would be held strictly respon sible for any loss of life or damage to proi",ty of their milionals. The American coiiimnudcr-lu-chief of the Pulled Sfiter. Asiatic fleet. Admiral Hurry Yaruell, lile wlse declared thit lh l.uon and her slsier-ship. tlte Cuam. v onhl protect Aineiican nationals. With drawal of Ihe embassy slaff. how ever, pnvi.,1 the way for with drawal of the w;ir craft as re-(p-ested by the Japanese. Urilish and Kremh naval com manders asserted their warshius u ou Id he ma iul. -lined ill the Vani;tZ( off Natikhii;, so Ioiik as their embassies were open. Air Attack Launched The Japanese planes, iu relays of six to a squadron, subjected Nanking to terrific bombardment for three hours during the morn iiiK. at mini; at Nankins govern ment I'ulldiims hut stiikini; resi dences instead. Two squadrons of Japanese raid ers - Japanese here claimed there were III planes roared over Ihe city, widely deployed, and huillched their deadly attack siinu'taneously oil widely distant sectors. Seven distinct a"cas were knov u to have been hit. tuehuiitm the government aerodrome. Tic dam ace, however, was believed slicht. I'leet Chinese rli-hlinn planes took lo Ihe air and the AincrK'u.n-mndc machines were renorted to have hrouuht down three Japanese bombers. Two of ihem v. ere said to have been shot down east of the city, where a lun'thy lattie was four.ht. Japanest chiiiued that there were only :tcven Chinese phi.ies (tppos- int; litem ami tour or these were shot down. Cholera Serious .-IIIN'iTON. Sept. -M. ( AP) - Suiyeon ileneral Thomas Parian reported today that cholera in Shaunhal "now Is officially consid ered of epidemic t'lotioi t ionr." Parrau was adxised by health service nyents that s'liit unveil lance as bejm; inatutidTit il at Honolulu anil Manila ti prevent the sttread of Cie disease to t'.ii.t country. Pairan said also that "ailequale Sl ps ate betlli; taken" to pieellt iniio.luctiou of cholera into the Pnited States hv aircraft passen tiers linm oriental ports. B.jck From Riddle Mr and Mrs. Ci'iuui. Slntli'lim and two sons. Uoidon and I'lulli;', ol this citv, .p.'lll tin- w.'.-l. . ad 111 Kiddle visit 111 Mis. Silul. ion'-- (mi .-nts. Mi I 's 1 It II... si.... PRICES SLASHED ON MATERIALS Htre are a few sampirs Sh.piap $9.90 nnJ Dimension Lumber 913.50 Clear Flooring and Ceiling S.2.50 No. 1 Five-Panel Doom 42.55 4" No. I Veneer Wallboard. Not rejects 79.70 Outside Paint, good quality St -71 Kaliormr.e. 5 1b. Pkgs. 3C Cunipoaitmn S'ungies . 54.05 One ply Roofing ... 99c 23 C.a, Gaiv. Cortuqated Rioting 55.35 ALL LUWBE.R KILN DRIED COEN LUMBER COMPANY pmo- in cf the GRIDIRON I.OS ANCKLKS. Se". ".-(APj - Observers looked over the Cul vers it y of Southern Call torn ia'.i Inn l hull Miuail lud.iy and picked out a "siariiiiK" hackfield fcr next Saturday' .'aiue wilh ColleL'e ot Pacific. Howard Jones, Hie roach, hasn't heen consulled officially. It u t here's the way H shapes .mj; A nihrose S( hindler. quarter; Wayne lloulman and Mickey An deiHon at halt, and Oliver Hay, fullhack. I tay's choice lies hi tin? uncer tainty of All'ilo PeCeiuMli f.'eUhiK to play. The Jailer has n had le. I.OS A.NflKI.KS, Sept. 20. -(AP) - -I nivei Hit y of Call lorn iu al l,o. Anych-H fool hall fquad went into Hie final siam-H of diill today for the oieuiuK ajiie I'riday ni-'ht uiih Oregon. Head Coach Hill Spauldin' plan ned to Will k the squad oil defense today, hojiini; to stoji Oregon's i: poried "soiihomore attack." HKHK VA.V. V, Calif.. Sejd. 2". (API--Coiirli SIuIj Allison or ( ali fornia with an eye on I'm tire I'oot hall yeiirrf, lias In en nnjmiim Virior Motiari. Ted Hubert and William Hitters, for the sienal calliiiK Job now held by John Meek. Motiari is a junior and Hubert and HiiC is. r.ophoi.Nires. Motiari and Alei k are i r::i iti vt action fn 'he St. .Mary's n-irii" im-m Satur day, the VX.'.I curiain i;:i;:e;- tor tile Ih-ar.-i. STA.VKOKC. Culil'., 'A') - A doi". me im f'lani'.i aerial attack i us; anion ' lie f ''Mil's i-tiidirii hand Thoi nlijll. :'n:urd'H if' I'o.itbill Tiny ! Ilitlll l,H ,;ianis behalf yester iday they nosi d mil the ( anK lie was salisfied Milt Paulmali's kicl in'f was at food as il was last year before he win in in 1 1 d and he has plenty ef eonl id'-iire in .linimv Cotiis's ability at the safe ly job. What to do about Saut.i 'lai n passes was I he problem to h la'ten tin seriouslv Ihi ; week. The two i Ills opcll tin hcru ni'Xi !!:: to. . t hall sc. ;H in day. THREE ARE KILLED IN PRISON RIOT U'onliinied froiu p:r;e I) litelil over Mil Open telephone. I U'hehiu oidered (be guards to I shoot as soon as l.arkln and hisi captors were in (he open. 1 l.uitihi and the guards, aimed t only v. 1th clubs, caine mil fif-lulnt;1 and ten or a dozen bullets were siioi into the sti uiij-Iinn mass from the watch lowers. Other f-uards ran in to help and when the battle ended all Ihe convicts were down. Mad Undertaking Kvcu thoiiKli the guards had w ithhehl their fire, t he escapiin; pai ly w nubl have had to puss through two barred ates to tnin lieedom. a circumstance, tiuaids said, which made the undertaking a mad one. Warden Lark In, a broad should ered at hie to who stands six feet lour inches, met a fate he himself had decreed. Only recently hi1 said In a talk to Ihi! prison guard. "If 1 am ever kidnaped and I order you not to lire and ou obey my order you ; will not be here tomorrow. No mat-1 tcr what I tell you. start shooting." j Martin, the guard who was kill-' ed. died when he ran into the light to aid t he w ardeii. i Ijirkin himself fell iu the com-' bat. with a knife wound In his ab domen and deep cut under bis chin. Physicpius rave him "a fifty fitly chance to live." PORTLAND. Sept. 'JO The steamer California of Ihe States line sailed for the orient late Sat urday when (lie company reached an agreement with the crew ou bonus demands for entering the St no Japanese war zone. DURING THE SUMMER Closed Saturday afternoon ex cept by appointment. GEORGE E. HOUCK Physician nml Surgeon 311 Medical Arts Bldg. Office phone 115 Residence phone 272 -USE-THE NEWS-REVIEW WANT ADS CRUCIAL SERIES TO S Giants and Cubs to Meet for National League Title Tilt. My SH KKHKIi (Associated Press Sports Writer) To t .wi ui i(l..M. un.1 m unij , tho time to He( of-the-iiKniih bills ady for the end- h ( rfnrv with a country not repren-nt-but to htK ha- .,, vi-im urn- baseball, it looks like tin wt ek j Italy Absent lor whirl. eve,y,,inK has been i ,la, whh (W.,rtlallv di(i noi at headed since play hall fAa !.,, , s vtmt(.nvt whirfl hil, k 111 AI,n!- delected Itritalii and 1'ranro to . I nless all KiKiis are pointed 1 dominate the .Mediterranean pa liacUward. before the week runs,trol. Italy Ruhsequently declined nut the Yankees will have clinch to participate hy patrolling arenH ed ihe American league pennant, jUHt off her own coasis, uud made and the Ciatiis and Cub:; will nilh- parii v with Uritain and Franco er have setiled the .National lea- Die onlv IuikIh for her roonora. nu' squablilt' or t'iven ditfiuite iu-di(-atioii as to jumi what .Mr. Cus Kan can expect. i Croin the senior circuit stand- , lioint. New York's Ciauts and Chi- capo's bolstered Cubs, who a;?, i at the moment, 2 kuiiu-s apart, in that order, ko lo work on each : other's throats in a seijes sia'f-i iiiK tomorrow. From their three-j taken together produte only about game fuss, either the tJian's wili I three per cent of the world sup Magger all hm "in" with the pen- j ply of raw materials." nam, or I he CuIh v. ill wallop their He lamented th world anna way to a fight down to the tape, incuts race, but affirmed that Mri Over in the rival loop, mean- lain Is determined lo spare no ex time, the Yankees, with a M'l ! pense for rearmament "to protect n:itne lead, only nerd any comhina- ; the commonwealth and fulfill mil lion of five ictories or five lie- ( obligations under tin- league of nu troit defeats, or a collection o! , lions." two, mathematically to eliminate Eden Commends U. S. t he Tigers and nail the flag to He declared hostility lo world their mast for another year. trade obstacles, and commended Itefore swinging at e:ieh other, t the Ctants and Cubs have a little preliminary work today in wind ing up their series with the St. Louis Cardinals and MrooUlyn'. daily Uodgers, respect lvi-1 v. It seemed "fate'' was taking i :t. in ten innings. I!-hind LM .1 Maii:,..er Hill T.-.-.v re:,et,e,l I nl f the bat and came lit) will) a fill ile : yin.hhiiter lor his most powei-', lul i-ounder. Hank Leiber. j (h(. e.ith. Afterward, there was nothing to1 do but give I.cibcr's center field j job lo Wally P.erger, who has been : tlmui as popular with the b,.H in,- le ,hw ns n ui;l" j I ' . , ; . .,, . lnmirr In i . 1h' senr" lin.l lllli-! !imt''lv h'.nl 111.- (iianls lo a hi'jii't 1 1 ... I " " 1 " ' " ' t ...Ml .-I..-. I Al' iini iiiif, hi Mux I.nlrhi'r Ih'IiI '111!' iiIki Id titnr I'il-t. lull nth1 nl (iabby HartUett's hum er wilh a ii. ale aboard- just en oimli lo cash iu on Curt lai classy flinuiiij; for a 2-1 win m ei ih"' H klyn ;. Icavln-; the uaiil situation iu this form: (lames W. I,, lieliind Play (.mills Cubs . Kldeu battled SI s:i r.7 L'i M kers submarine ball Yankees no end. and An the the Timers tiauipbd the Aineri an Va-ue lead.-ivt. S-l. The- While Sox we.e mathematically eliminat ed from the pennant race hy only breaking even in twin bill wiihK.llfi, , 1f'u,tr ,,;,,, Hie Senators, losini; the opent 1, and taking Ihe nightcap. H I. Philadelphia's unpredictable Ath lel ies astonished themselves, the huMMiall world in general, hut I mo.-t of all the Cleveland Indians I by topping the Tribe twice, S I and alt. The Host on Hed Sox-St. ; Louis lit owns' bargain bill was rained out. Pittsburgh's Pirates split wit li the Ph! Hie i, winning ihe after piece, a-l, after the Phils look the op""er, s i The Pnstim Hee and 4 " The hungriest moment in n boy's life is right after f "lit school! That's when he wants a tasly i slice of our delicious bread, wilh his fav orite spread. MODEL BAKERY Cincinnati Heds did the satno iliiiit;, llostou c(tmiiiK through, 7-ti, and then losiiiK. -n, on Ival (iood man's two-run homer and ieiie Sihoti's three-hitter. SPAIN LOSES SEAT ON LEAGUE COUNCIL (Continued from pane i) , piracy from the .Mediterranean h a lanes. Mill ft was felt he expected Italy (to lake UK- firnt step, and he i..ii.i...tii- .....-.-bo.i ii,ut it .. u i,-1(0ssi,ll(, to ,iavo atternpt- U (.ijiijoratft n an in neeoriii- lion Turning to Ormany's colonial demands, Kden said "the proh lem or raw materials i.s not pri marily substantially one of col onies." The represent ative of one of world's k real est colonial powers asricrted "all colonial terrilorlcs nited Mates t-ip the "vigor oils, consistent campaign for their n ductlon, under the leadership of President IJoosevelt and Secretary of Stale Hull." ' Fifty-two states voted on the Valencia request lo hi 'eclared re eligible or blank. Of the -17 tubu lated, the Spanish government ro- 1 " "'" , wnereus .ij was o'cessa i y io declare tier re-ellg- ' V'. ' "e result of the voting was i Il;'t''-d wuh jub.lat.on hy Hie lea- Kue oe(K;Mions mat s inpallue with the insurgeni Spanish regime set up by (iencralissinio l-'ratico. Although the hallotiim is secret It was understood a majority of ( ln Sli.m ! : ,h,I the'vah.nHa Kov.-riui.nit 'H1 llll'ir MIII1MII'I. , -o 1 . . . iFnriTRAI I P4 nvm - v w . t 1 J BE HELD WEDNESDAY j I' liiployi's niul inVinlH will bi en ;n,... 1 - l-t.-i ii.-l al 7::!ll-i. m, WcillifHduy ',.. I ""' ( iiipiiun lintel al u local Kallii'i-iliK lis a purl of the A-wi-. iciali'd l-'imlhall liallv. which is to lleature the Columbia hrnadcastiu system proi'iam at that hour. All conference coaches w ill he inter t viewed on the radio program, over w hii li Sam I laves will preside as master of ceremonies. The local , olfice is preparing additional en 1 let tainn.ent for the dealers and j others, following the broadcast. 1 I ,..,. I. li. U',hij i.l Ilia I,.,. I... U .. ....... ..WI.) .iuih .1....... !..... ;...-;.) FIGHT PENDING ON LABOR CONTROL (Continued from page 1) for an election at seven mills to permit workers to select a union to represent them. .Meanwhile the API boycott against ClO-handled lumber kept all but two major mills closed. PrCNDl-KTON. Sept.' 20. AP) Youthful I, ill Mc.Maci.i.1, a rancher from l.e Spokane country, climbed the ladder of cuv. boy kmg.-hip Sat urday iu the closing events of the. world's ino.-t noted roundup. He won the world's cowboy championship at the 2Mb annual ci mpetkion. He heard the roi-riiiKt cheers of :i'i,ouu h'ctater when' he mouutid tne wild and notorious horse. Five .Minutes to Midnight, ar.d stayed on for IM si-conds. Only the late Pete Knight has ever equalled the feat. Mc.Mackiu. t'A, had a total of 240 points, placing first In the bucking championships a;.:! first iu toe. steer ropinr;. ! Lloyd l)ep(w, (i.'ilena, Ore., cow poke, was iiinuer-up for all-around; honors with 175 points. i .Mickey Hicks, Jne'snn, Wyo., took second in the hm king event; Pat Owens, Keimcwick, Wash., third, and Wayne Davirf, Knter prlse, fourth. j Depew took the calf rcping iion-1 ors iu 54 and 4-f seeoiitlt. H.s1 brother, Kenneth, finislied second iu ti9 3-5 seconds, and Joe Stinson of Yakima was jhird in M 4-5 sec onds. The hulldogging honors went to Shaniko Hed, Ashwood, Ore., in ati 'l-'i seconds. Jny lb pew was sec ond in 71 2-5 m onds and Del Har mon, Portland, third. In 7S 1-5 second:-. time Pruitt of Yakimr carried off first prize in the amateur bucking, topping a horse aptly named Widow .Maker. Cody Dodson of Long Creek, Ore., was second and Kenneth Depew, third. Other event winners included: Cowboy's pony race, won by Johnny Kindred. Poise; cowboy re lay race, won by l'lovd Murphy, Stock and Bond Averages Si-i(.' 2li: Cuinilctl liy Tiic A. s.icialt-il Pre STOCKS r.n i.i is i;o In.lls Mil's I'fs Pl'ks Today xM.O M.li x;!7.4 xfiT.l X nc-w lows. I'lcv. day .... M.S 20.1 117.7 r.7. 7 Month utso .... ;r. :',7.:i -12.0 ; . -1 Year atio .... !nl.5 41.1 r.l.s lis.l l!i:!7 hiKh ... .Kil.li 4!t..r. M.tl 7.r,.:l lli:l7 low H2 :l 211.2 :!7.5 f.7.7 llttl! high .... !!. 43.5 f.3.7 72.K i!i:iii low ... . 7;i.i ::ii.2 1:1.1 r.r..T BONDS 20 10 10 10 l!l;'s Inii'ls l!l's I-'un. Today xSB.5 Kil.7 xf..2 7n.l X new lows. I'rcv. day .... Kll.2 101,11 !i:,.5 7o.!l Month uko .... 1MI.2 liCl.l H7. S 71.0 Year af:o .... llli.4 ln:l.:l lu2.(i 70.1 1 ;::t liiii .... im.o 101.4 102 s 74.7 l!t7 low S,",.7 101.11 li5.fi fifi.cl ,l!i:t hiuh .... 9S.2 lot.l lo:!.l 7:1.0 I l!i:l low ml im wi 3 (!7 Antonuitlc Hot Waiter Tye, Colo.; cowgirl relay rate, won by Anna I,e .Mills, Alamosa. Colo.; all-American beauty contest for Indian girls, won hy Annie Kanine of the CmatUl i reservation. PLAYOFF DUE FOR OPEN GOLF CROWN CLKVFLANI). Sept. 20. (AP) Horton Smith and Kalph Culdahl, Iinky Chicagoans battled today In an lS-hole playoff of a tie Tor the western open golf crown which eluded nearly If.u other contestants in three days of tournament play at Canterbury country club. Winding up at even par -?s (or the 72-hole tournament route, both Uuldahl and Smith could luol: back over their tourney play to re- AMMUNITION Rirle and Shotgun Ammunition in calibres and gauges generally used. All stock fres'h and fully guaranteed. PEARSON'S AT WINCHESTER BRIDGE SUMMER WOOD PRICES OLD GROWTH FIR 4-ft. Green, per cord $2.00 4 ft. Dry Slab, per cord S3.00 16-inch Dry, per load - S4.50 16-inch Green, per load S3.00 Mill Ends, per load - $4.50 2-ft. Green Slab, per load , $3.00 Sawdust, per unit - $2.00 PHONE 282 ROSEBURG LUMBER CO. AT FOR Green Italian PAULUS BROS. PACKING CO. ROSEBURG, OREGON Phone 246 3f 7A re? You can literally bathe your way to beauty if your home boasts an outomatic electric waier heater. Hot water that is entirely automatic and unlimited in supply. Ready instantly at the turn of the tap ... no need for anyone in the family to stint their use of hot water . . . automatic electric hot water in your home is the greatest convenience you can have. It is not only an important health and beauty aid, but automatic hot water also lightens a hundred and one household tasks. The special, very low, hot water heating electric rate makes tins service cost little ... so little in fact that thi average family pays less than 12c a doy. The California Oregon Power Company all where they might have won lit the regulation distance but for short putts which stayed out ami ions puns that came close but didn't , sink. Joining them in the "might-have-been" chorus were "slamming' Sam" Snead, the White Sulphur Springs, V- Va., clouter and Paul llunyan, the "little poison" from White Plains. N. V., who finished in it tie tor third place, one strok-j out of the championship playoff. Of the quartet, Snead wns first to finish yesterday, coming in with a par round of 72 for the last 18 to post a card of 2S!. Kellogg Visitor Here A. U Hutchinson of KMlugg spent a few hours here Saturday attending ln business. ONCE CANNING mm f M'r r-