Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 04, 1937, Page 8, Image 8

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURC, OREGON. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, W.
I
Cavemen, Billed Here On
Armistice Day, Depend
Mainly on Speed.
I!y M. W. II.
Tim Iniluin rnfilhall Miiiti. l'i
luniiiiK lor r;ii'tiri. alh-r u
ilny ln olf sillii lat S I'll'iljiyV
niinn vln-n tin- .Uarshlii-lil I'i
lati'H Wi-llt ilnwll tn a I'J-lo-o (I'."
fi':it a( Hi'; huliilH ill' llM' Im-ul war
limn, in what In now or will 1)
ralli-il llii- li in "Imli-waDnw"
I'lmaKCliM-nl, Hlii'iil llii III! naif
hour uf la-I i.fliiliKK wmkmif hi'
hinil llii! ffyiimasiiini, iiiiHHliiii nut
Ha cakM.I Cons Way mini whirii
cnati'il tlu-ir tmifiirniK. I spi-nt
Hi-vcml liiluuti'S walkliiK alumni
1 !i i oiif-'li tin1 ili'hiii:, ami Hindu Hi'V
i nil IihiiiIi iis, lint n far as I
niillil liani. mi Hams wi'rr mi
iailln-il, liiiull In my illnnijinint
infill. Afn-r Clinch .llni Win 1.1 finally
rniinili il IiIk Kiiiinl liiK'-thiT, In- lin-
l lialvly Hlarli'il imlciliK lli'-ni
"ll.riiuj'll llii-ii- liai-i-K." Willi tin
ilisllni-l lilfii Im IiIihI il all "I i-vi-li-tually
lirinuinK Inn liravis int:i
rim rlni-ii sliapi.' fur tin' AriiiiMIre
day tin 1 1 In with tlu-ir traililiimil
fiii-H, tin' Cuvi'itH-n frnin IliauiM
I'iisk liliih m-liiMil. Waim in ilainr
nilniMl In laki' I hi' "l ilblxT" fcal'i"
ti'-lwi'i'h 111" two IiihI it ill ifillK, i-ai-li
Ini vine liainpi'il uimii III'" "i",i
flKht tlini'H in llii' last 10 y-ais
If hunl wink. Iiiiik tiiium, ami l"'f
mi-I linn nnvlhllli; I" il" w'th
H iln. Inilian li-ani will m'liil tin
IiivihIim-b hiinin mi III" hrt l"'1
of till' Hfori'.
Workout Is Thorough
The ini'inlii'lH of th" KUail wi'Vi
Ini-llncl In lakii tllint'H i-asy il-ir
ins th" liinhi-rini! ui iximvI.-i"
anil wind HiirinL". until th" iiimiiIi
lint fir liil'-ininili'r from Ih" iroai-h
thai he raulii Blay out im Inn-
limy i-nulil, no the Iwys li'san 10
S"l ilnwn to IiuhIim'SK. nii'l a koo-1
workout, wlik-ll lanu-'l lllllll 'iri'-r
tliii Inn lichtR hail to lurii"'! on.
was Ih" ri'sult. Ciianl.s ami laclili-s
spi-nt Ihi'ir lini" 111 nil "inl'-aviir
in Hiii-cil on th" liii" -li!tl Ci'Mt-
i'I-h, "nils ami liiickl'l'-lil iiii-n worli-
"il haul on pass ili-fi'iis.'. Ill"
Ji'd Ih'Iiik to Iniil'i "P sum" l-i'slsl-
niiro uRainst th "Xi ! (Iranl.s
Pass uirial llirusls. Tim prai-lir"
pihImI Willi a hall hour of splrlli-il
Bi-riluliiaM".
Ail "Xi"il"il, llavi- lli-linldli.
liniuiliiiiil," lituklii iimspi'i't Alook
oviii' ih" poHi vaciiii'il liy Hi" In
Jiiri'il Hoy llulfli'lil. ami showi-il
wi'll In praotii". The first tram
liLst ninht consisti-il of l-'li's and Si
mon, ends; Joss" ami lli'iiniKli,
tackli's; ' Kfrsi-hii'T and How".
Kiliilils; Hi'lilbolill, iclili'r; Mm
Hliull, quiirliM-haik; Itulli'l- mid
SiuiiulnrH, lialflnn-ks, and Frills,
fllllliurk. (in dcl'i'ils" wel" Audi'!--son
and llallaril. enils; Knli and
Kpiisli'ln, larkli's; Hioll"ld and
llrlsto", Kiiurds; Klioi'inaki'r, -"ii-t"l-;
Siitlon. iiiiaiiorliai-k; Sum
Thiiiniisiiii and Hishinan. half
hacks, and llaruis. full. Most of
llni workout was spent In linprov
ini; th" timing and hlockliiK for all
olfclislv" plays. Itulli'l-, Saunders
ami r'litts inade loin; (talus tllroimh
the sel-ollil team Willi the mil or
much heller lilockini!. llaruis
also looked kooiI III Ihe filllliack
spol, show-Inn plenty (d speed ami
drive.
Cavemen Are Speedy
II has also hcen repnrled liy our
uceills down pniilli thai Ihe nmue
Katiiill f li Mil (irallls 1'ass hlsll
school lionsls a very liuhl. hut i-x-ireinely
fast li-iim. with two men
in IhA hackficld that can really
"no In Inwn." Their unexpected
victory over Ihe Ashland l.llhinns,
n lentil which had previously play
ed a zero to zero He name wilh a
ttlmiiK Klamalh Kalis eleven, limn
all accounts was well deserved,
wilh Ihe liuhl Cavemen line con
sistently oul-charnini; their heav
ier oppone'uls.
Judi-ili'- from this. lr the wealll
er mull will Just uive us u hrenk.
tool hall tans of Itosel'iii K and vi
clnily will prohahly he niven a
"cj-liilrnn Ireaf here Arinlstlce
day. Until Kosctiui'K mid (iralllH
I'ass lay claim lo Hsht. fast mid
eMIremely slllfly elevens. Willi
plenty of "speed burners" In their
liackflelds. each playiiiK a wide
open style of hall 'Ilia: all like
end runs, reverses, laleials and
pit Illy of passes.
Jr G0SSIP
CLX W of the
' GRIDIRON
ki ;i:m:, Or-., N(v. j. (ad
Jimmy NirholKon luoiiM-'il hh a
(iilf-()r'iit Mar vsiih a tscjuiilliit
hiK I'xtiiliii ifii of jitisHiiiK. Kirk in k
uiul niiuiiiiK tn loot hull tii riiumaK''
ill tin; l uivi-rtsiiy oi Om-koii W't-iJ-iiciliiy.
OliKfrv-tTH fi-lt Uf was assiircft fjf tini
HliiiljiiK in llii- V'hlont li;n kfi'lrl ,
illinium VViiHhiliKtoii Slal! ri)l'Ri f I.OS AN'CKI.KS, Nov
ill I'oilhiiiil Suiiiitluy.
Hill Itmh, ullfi jiah- fiillhiictf, :
shiii fii llHt ilny'rt honoi K In t iHucii-j
r iln Vthirli HliiiiwlM ii Un ln-Hh-iijii
ii llic. '
I'Mh Vuy, fUct lnilfhui-k, will
IIih tttuiiiiiK HHMiKumfiiL oi-r
Jintuiy (.'otfiH, Coach 'J'hoi nhitl un
noitncf'J. Ji will bn tin; lirt iimc
in w liich Coffin has not .shui'Mi
Him-; curly ht.st yar.
"1 think WH have u i-Ii.iih-c thiw
hiitiJ Thoinhill.
1. ( A I) -
Sniithcrii Cfilil'iiniia'ri footltiill hquud
Hluckcil rjiiwn in n ;n ict tmiay lor
Hh cm-oiinicr wilh Siunfonl hern
SiiiunlJiy.
Km I (Jcnc liih.s 'onliiiiicil lo
J';tor u .-hoi'l'1' itiiiin lit, hut will
ilonhile.ss play rthih Kenny (ur-iciiti-r,
rcHi'ivc tai'kh', Ih the only
Trojan lifi'inih ly out. His tinkle in
hurl.
COltVAMJS. tht:. Snv. I. (AIM
Kiieinlly nliM-rvfirK who ncouicd
Oicfoil Stale lolleKc roolhitll prai:-
tirc wave Johnny Alexander the
i-ilne nwr Hal Hi;f;liis lo leplare
Joe (Jiiiy in the !-aver hurkfirM ; LOS AXUKLKS, Nov. 1. (AH)--
us Him two fought frjr the iioKition IIouihIiiik x i atlnii J )y Into form for
U'eiincMO'ay. I their pum w ith V';i sh ijijrin next
Cnar h Stiller Kahl flniy, injuieil , u eek. the ('. ('., I,. A. Hiiuiih ,ste.
in the Stunfonl KiiniM, was Ihu only t pe ihniiifch a lively workout lo-
qiia'liiiitri uiiahh lo play aaii.t uiiy.
V'ill;imittr university Sattirduy. ! Sherman I'hinny, Kophomore who
'has heen wiiKHiK u haltle with
IIKKKKI.KV. Calif., Nov. I.
(Al') V.'ith WiifihiiiKton'H lluskieH
iicamp''! over the tit I Ik at I'letiM-
antou, Caliloi uni s (iolilen Hears
pliiuiieil their huit xerioiiK workout
today for Saturday'H name - wil h
Star Left llalfhack Vic Ilottaii
Htill a doubtful quantity.
Tin JIuskieH arrived last niyht
in order to m-l in two full days of
piaeticn.
Coiich Allison expressed doubt
he would line Ilottari against
Washington unleHH hi "Charley
horse" v.uh nhsolutely wcdl, and !
nuiylte not even then. '
VMM A I. TO, Calif.. Nov. I. -I
(Al'f -Thirty-live Stanford Indiana
hit (be wjii path tonight for Iajh
AiiKeli-H, where Saturday they will
attempt lo heller Iheir football
HtaliiH ul the expense n Soiithem
Callfornia'K TiojaiiH.
Johnny Kylaud tor the reuliir :eii-
ler lierih. may mine over to u
Knurd. He is exceptionally good on
defense, hut hadn't li;eii able lo
oust Kyliiml from center niuri- Hie
latter recovered from Injuries.
IIKKKKLKV, Calif., No. 1. (AIJ
- If California'! (Icddcn I'eaiH i.oiir
llniic iheir winning utreak and hind
a Hose ISoul invitation for Jan. 1,
they will not play Ceoriii Tech in
Iheir scheduled loothall aine heie
liming the CliriKtma.H holidiivs.
Heoifila Tech defeated (lie Hearil,
Hi to 7, at Atlanta last year.
Class in Circuit Court in
Roseburg Addressed by
Rev. Perry Smith.
A Hush of thirteen appllcatilH re
ceived final citizenship iajerH at
naiuiiillaiioii ooceednif-'H in cir
cuit court her today. Kxamiua
l if his were conducted by W. II.
Hlackman, l. S. tiatiiralizaiion ex
it miner, helure Circuit Judc Carl
K. S'iml)ery. The new citizens
were addressed by Jtev. I'erry
Smith, chapluin oi I'mpquu, jmihi
ftf the Ainejjian l.e'ion, patst na
tional cliaplain of the Veterans til
Foreign Wars, who presented to
each a silk I1uk on behalf fit' the
lcttiou punt, InHtiuctions on duticB
and i fsponsildlit ies of citizenship
weri ejven by Jmlne U inilierly.
Apjdicauts and countrie.s of their
naliiiy were: Martin Hansen Jep
si n of Ihifit h, Oregon. Di-ninark ;
James Iteid I'aitersoii, lloselmix.
On-ill Hiitiiin; Catherine Aunto
(Jeorlna 1'iitterson, (J real Kriialn;
Madfdain l-'iiiucois MIddelburK,
ItfisehurK. Net herlands ; Kslellu
I 1 niiisi In liner, Hoseburii, l-'rance;
Adina l.obd: Hand, liosehnrK, Iten-
SI'OKANi:, Wash.. Nov. I. (AP)
- With ihe predictifiu that "Hie
Hulldogs are really oIiik over this
time," Coach Mike I'ccarovich pre
pared todiiy to hi ji 1 1 the ConsiiKiins
for Missoiihi ami the I'lilversily of
I Montana tonight.
PITTSHI'ltCH, Nov. 3. (API
Two comely western Pennsylvania
widows, whose republican hus
bands died while servinj; as county
treasurers and were ifphiced by
appointed democrats, had 'their in
ning today.
Heturns from yesterday's elec
tion showed both M is. Kalph II.
lirown, of Meadville, and Mrs.
Neva S. HnnKi'idK", (,f Somerset,
r d'cted to four year terms as
treasurers of Crawford u-nd Somer
set counties respectively.
And In each case they defeated
tin; men appointed by Cov. Ceorge
II. Kittle to take their husband's
position!'.
Mrs. Itrown paced her party's
ticket in Crawford county in beat
ing Malcolm Wiser almost by a
i-to-one mai kIu and Mrs. Long-1
ridne let I Hichard Krissiner ap
proximately I hrce-lo-lwn.
A I bird woman, a blonde, de
feated her husband for lav cnllcc-
tor of Franklin township, Heaver!
county. Sin1 was Mrs. )t A. Slamin,:
democrat, her husband was thc
publican nominee.
Oregon was 1 1,i;:i2 on June 'An, or
1 Mi less than the previous ycai-! A
total id' (11 corpoiutions were dis
solved by voluntary action while
MM) others we.ru dissolved by tin?
slate for failure to pay fees.
V.iere were 1.2:!!) out of state
corporations on June HO.
Receipts of the corporation de
partment for the year ending June
:pi were ?;(ir.,l!m, highest since
Ht:i2.
R. H. S. YEARBOOK
PURCHASES URGED
Alumni of ItoseburK high school
and business men urn urged by the
students to buy a l!K(s Limprpta.
school yearbook, from students
who will solicit soon. The annual
may be had at the regular student
price of $..riO per copy.
A pre-sule showed u lare in
crease in purchases by students.
Taking Course Miss Dorothy
Norton left for Medford lo tako
a Merle Norman beauly studv
course
Stock and Bond
Averages
funilille.il liy The
Nov. I:
Assnelaleil Press.
STOCKS
:m ir, ir, no
Iml'ls lilt's ITs Kl'ks
Today f,.7 21.!) 33.9 4.8
Piev. day .... Iill.3 21.9 33.!) Ill.ll
.Miinlll liKU .... 7S.5 27.1 3li.ll r,3.S
Year lieu !IS.2 11.7 r,2.:l 72. .1
i!i37 hijUi loi n i!i.r, r.i.u 7r,.:i
l!i37 low UI.3 2(1.7 Sl.U 35.1
l iiiii !i!i.3 j:i.5 r,3.7 72.S
1!I3II low 73.1 211.2 13.1 .15.7
BONDS
20 in io 10
KICs Iml'ls I'I's I-'kii.
Toilay ',r,.'.t !)X.li !l2.li lili.ll
New low.
I'rev. ilay .... 711.3 !IK.7 !l2.i (ill.S
Monlli hkii .... S3.S 100.5 ill.l OS. 6
Year lira !)7.:l 103.!) 102 3 70.9
l!)37 hluli (I9.ll 101. 1 102.S 74.7
1937 low 7li.l) (17.0 90.3 (14.7
I!l3(i high 9X.2 101. 1 103.1 73.0
193(1 low 811.9 lol.s 99.3 117.1!
Schilling
y- -
n in o Ti
nc
avor
ELIXIR DEATH TOLL
INCREASED TO 67
CIllCAliO. Nov :i. I AIM The
national death loll attributed by
the America ii Medical assni ialioti
to the use oi an elixir of Milfanila
111 ide. inchniiim diet liy lelie KlVcut,
reached tit today,
l-'ive of (he newly vehftcd deaths,
the association said, were in Hen
Ionia, One each were repinl
ed from Klleiiton. S. C.: Kcckj
Mount, N. C.. and Osae.
Dr. Haul Leech of Ihe association
PI tiff explained oine deaths pre
viously attributed to another cause
upon reexamination were found to
hav" been Hie result of the elixir.
OREGON EVENTS
FLASHED FROM
WIRE SERVICE
SALl'M, Nov. It. (API - Kiricetl
state-chartered saving and loan
associations had assets of $1 1,
tifitl.tiliu nn June HO, there belli;
little t haiiKe from the pi evion
year.
l-'ive years uko there were '2 as
soclalions with J l!t,t la, 1 1 1 assets.
MT. ANHKL, Ore., Nov. .1. (AP)
Hy a vole of 117 to li'i Jacob
llerchtold was re-electeil mayor (if
Ml. Anel yesterday. Alois Kehei
w as re-declei city I reasui er m ei
I. eonaid Pisher and P. N. Smilb
was unopposed for recorder. John
II. Hmh r, Clement Hnsch and Joe
llassler were elected couiiclliiitn.
KUCKNI-:. Nov. :t. (H)--Hoys
nf the Thurston district, ten in'les
east of here, were "suspect" todav
as the Lane county juvenile officer I
investigated the case of a cow j
locked in the church Hallowe'en
niivhl. '
Tile lads llumuhlfully provided u
bale of buy for the cow dillitm hel
iMil in the church ami tak
notice outside, lo assuie her
coxerv before lout; The cow
loni;ed In Koss Mathews and
pareiitly was unharmed by
"conversion "
TURKEY
Finishing Feeds
Umpqua Turkey Fattner C&00
Mash, 100 lb qpJtf
Umpqua Fattner (Pellets) Ifc.lO
ico ib ;
Recleaned Whole Corn, .90
ICOlb
Ground Barley, .50
ICO lb 9iL
DOUGLAS COUNTY FLOUR
MILLS
Roseburg, Oregon
.I a
ills
lie.
HP
hoi
SAI.KM. Nov. :l.
nooil'er ill iliooeslie eo
-I.MM Til"
im aliens in
It's Time
To Give Your Car a Chance for
Winter
V Everrendy Preslone
2 Winter Oils and
Grease
3 Buttery and Ignition
Checking
4 Mechanical Checkup
Stewart-Warner Gasoline Healer Real Heat
CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH
ROSE GARAGE
KERSHNER & BUTTS
Corner Rose & Lane Sis.
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
Phone 66
JUST LIKE NEW
Woocllcy's
Sandwich Shop
Completely Painted
and Renovated
Good Eats
Excellent Service
Featuring
Home Made Tamales and Chili
'marl:; Kolsoy Ilodxos Holiday,
Ho.sebuiK. Great Hiitain; Ahtrid
l'jildieth. Htm-huiK. Norway ; Joe
iJirtifcli. Hepdsiort, Yugoslavia;
Andrew Albert AndPrKon. Heeds
jiort, KlnlanU; Ktta Viola Neff,
Sinherlin, (Jreat Britain; ("asper
Martin filsen, Heedsjiori. Norway;
Anion CoenenheiK, Sutherlin. (Ut
many. Astrid Fjlldeth va granted
court perinlfinion to cIihiikh her
t'n at mime to Ksther, the nam kIic
ha.s adojited and by which Iih in
generally known.
CaHper (Jlsen was piven permis
sion lo talii; the name of Martin
Meier, which he adopted alter com
iiiL' lo this country.
The application of Mike Holvk
of iteedK)iort, a native of Poland.
waK dismisHed when a technical
error w an discovered In earlier
papers.
The jiioceeilinf-'H w'ero witnessed
hy the civics classes ItoKebiirK
liirh schools and other ihiereHicd
jjei-.-iOiis, who filled the courtroom
to capacity.
PERIL IN STARTING
CARS POINTED OUT
SAM-: M , Nov. 3. f AP) -S ot-re-tary
of Stale Karl Pnell warned
motorists today HKuIntU start ing
iheir cars in their jjarases, point
iiiK out !hp danger of carbon incn
oxide gaii poisoning.
"During the coming weeks ino
loiiKis will be tempted lo waiin up
their engineH in their garage be
fore Htariing out, and to drive with
iheir windows dosed und healers
going," Knell said in a statement.
"Hoth thesH practices are dan
gerous. At least one window .should
ho rolled down a t-oupl of inches
while driving. If all windows are
closed, carbon monoxide may filter
through Ihe floorboards to make
the driver drowsy and unable to
control the car."
Ho also warned against working
under an auiumobilc with the mo
tor running. j
Mr., M
rs., or
Misg
Address
HELLO, FRIEND:
I am fine and dandy. How are you?
We are bound to always be friends when we
use Gilmore Gas, Lion Head Oil and Gilmore Lu
brication to haul Sperry Feeds from
J. O. GLOSS
920 South Stephens St.
Roseburg, Ore.
Just fill in the coupon and present it to us to
learn a new one. I know it is worth a bit or two
during November only. H. J. REED, Mgr.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
WE INVITE YOU TO
COMPARE
Here is a chance to convince yourself the dollar
spent at Penney's brings the most.
MEN'S UNIONS
10 wool and cotton mixed, ribbed
knit wilh long leg and long sleeve.
A real value
WOMEN'S SWEATERS
Assorted styles in medium weight
yams, novelty sleeves and neck
styles. Many new colors
$1,00
81x105 BED SPREADS
Cotton in krinkled designs, rayon and
cotton in many clever weaves.
An unusual value
$1,00
BOYS' SHIRTS
A good wearing blue chambray, full
cut. Made to withstand lots of hard
wear. Sizes 12-14 l2. 4 for
WOMEN'S BLOUSES
Flattering styles that will catch any
woman's eye. Come in and select
yours now while the stock is completa
$1.00
PART WOOL BLANKETS
5 pure virgin wool combined with
cotton to make a good wearing and
good looking blanket
$1,00
NATION WIDE SHEETS
A long wearing sheet so constructed
to give a maximum of service and
wear. Extra long, 81x108
$1.00
CLEVER COTTON FROCKS
Fast color, good looking print for the
junior miss. You will want several
at this price. 1-14 years, 3 for
$1.00
OUTING FLANNEL
27" white outing, a good firm texture,
ideal for making gowns, pajamas
or infants' clothing. 10 yds. for
$1.00
INFANTS' ROBES
Pastel shades in Beacon cloth flannel,
serviceable and good looking.
A real bargain
$1.00
LADIES
Silk Hose
9 Full fashioned new fall shades
2 Pr.
TERRY
Towels
12 for
14
LADIES' NEW FALL
Handbags
3
r3!
COTTON SINGLE
Blankets
2 for
$1.00
" " ' n rr'' VT i mill
SPECIAL
Curtains
EMM
PENNEY CO
n
MPANY, tnc, r p o r a t Vd
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