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I EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 21 , 1938. Games Declared Forfeited in Roster Rule Issue; Appeal Planned. PiotentH nro lining filed tmlay by tho American Lt'tdon Ikihi'IjiiII com mittee HpoiiHorliiK the JmuKUis cmnty toum avuliiHt a lccinion pIlininalliiK the team from compntl lion in the tttittd playoff uml for feiture of eiiiiieu nlayei iikiiIiihI Medfonl. The HoHehuiK team was tleclared InollKlliln today for fail lire to reelHter their player roHlei v.'ith the ditto torn nil tteo by Ju"o 30. The Htalo omnniltfon was reourt ed today In have declared the Med ford team elnunnlonH of dilrlot No, 1 definite llio three ntniltfht tie feutH (idmlnlHlered hy the ltosibuiK team in gamea played here and at Medfonl. Jntrticllonn tiave lieen given that Medfurd and Kugeno are to piny for the light to remanent din- trlctH 3 and 4 In the ntnt playolf at Woodhiiiii, ll was renorted. The action of the tmtte commit te wan not unexpected on the part of the local HpoiiHoi'H, who have had f'mstdcran'e coinmiinfcatlon wllh tnt committee refn riling the late filing or the eligibility Hat. Appeal Planned An nnpeal Id being imniediatelv undertaken, ucx-oidlng to W. II. tip",ptsnn, chulnnnn. Filing of cretlentlalB wan Impoa Bible at the date fixed y the ulate committee, he Bald, b ecu tine late rains jirevenled potting a team to gether, while aickneH and other .factors nrevented final nrgimiii tlon within the specified lime. The state commiitee was notified In ad vance of all of these conditions, .Mr, (Jerretsen Hald, and was kept fully informed of the progreas made hv the local sponsors. It Is hoped that a change in the state committee's order will he ob tained. T LEAGUE LEflDEflS SAN FRANCISCO, July 21. (AP) Tho uncertain Portland Ilenvet'S tripped the Pacific Coast iouguo leading Los Angelotj last night, 6 to 3, In a aee-HawltiK thrll lor, Portland's win reduced tho An gels' leadership to two guinea as a timely ninth Inning double play nipped a San Francisco rally and enabled the second place Sacra mento Soloni) to take ti (i-to-G (In cision. Tho Angola took an narty lead, putting a run across In the first inn! lie. The Heavers came back in their half of the Inning to tie the Hcore after Manager Sweeney hit a triple aiitl scored on a single. Tho Portland dull then scored again In the third and fourth. Still In tho hall game the Angels knotted the count when Moure smashed one over the right field fence with a teammate n board. Manager Sweeney again stepjicd Into the hrocch hi the fifth inning when ho scored Croniu from third on a single. The Heavers finally tied up the game with two more runs on four hits In the last of the eighth. In a froo hiding gamo, Seattle made It two In a row over the Oak land Acorns, U to 7. Overcoming a Hollywood lead with n six-run outburst In the sixth inning, tin Sun Diego Padres, al though outhlt, went on to win, 11 to 0. TheSfandings Hy llio AHHoriultM Prows. Const League W 1. Pel. l.on AllKi'li'H (ill -17 .rs I KlimillliMtlll Ill .Kill Null DIuko (ill lil! .511(1 HiMitiio mi r.:i .r37 Kim l''nindn mi M .11111 Piiriiiiiui fii ns .is! Hollywood r.2 (II .'I (id oukliinil in -i ,:tr. i National League PIIIhIiiiikIi Ill 211 .IIL'S Ni'W Yolk Ml :i:l .11112 t'llicaiHl 15 :lli .5;'.l! I'llli'lllliull II Uli .5511 llmiihlyii :is ri .175 lioBion :ir. -ii .ici si. i.ojiIb :i:t au .12:1 l'lilliiililpliln 22 51 .2SII American League Nmv York Ill 2S I'lM'vlniul IS 2X .Iiil2 lliwlon .. HI III .5117 Wnnlilniilon II III .5(15 ciilciiBo iis .inr. Dnlrnlt .'IS 15 .If.S PllllniU'llililll 211 411 .:ts7 SI. 1.0111a 211 51 .2(111 LAWYER ARRESTED IN KIDNAP PLOT POHTI.ANIl. .Itilv 21. (API iHnilorn (i. AnkHlH, Portlnni! nltor mv. was niTcsli'il yosloriluy bv roiliM'iil ngniilK on cliurpos or klit milling mill rousiilrncy In coiiihm t'on Willi Mm iiIIpkciI e.vloillon of f!!70 rioni TliunuiH l.mvi Idaho fanner. United Slnles Dlnlrlet Alloinev IIoiiiiukIi said Ankells wan nocuseil of nilvlslng and nsslslliiK Anthony niiiBiilln uml Leo W. Tombleson. Portland special pollee offii'ei'. In tho aliened extortion plot. Oar ciillo mid Tomhleson nro chnrRml with kldnail"ir ami impersonation of fedornl officers. Onrgtillo and Tombleson wnrfi tiiken to Spokane Tuesday. They lire aroused of "arresting" Lowe III Idaho and Inking lilm In K knnc, where ho deposllod IH70 with Ihflin aa "ball." 60B FtTZGMMOHG WAS ALL AKMx AHD r- -7Svy llK' M OPPONENTS..,. Y,, WHO Tf?AIN6 OAieeeR, PREtUlS, ,NO Bl& BLACK Ci&AK N. 8. A. 'S NO. I CHALLENGER AND FlGHTe JOHN HENR LEWIS IN (t PHILADELPHIA, JULy Zb.... News of Douglas County OAKLAND OAKLAND, July 19. Mrs. D. .(.. Vernon Is reported to be critically III In Portland. Wlllluin Morris Is on n two week's vacation from the ,1. T. DridKes store. Mrs. Ward Cockeram is In the hospital at Eugene fop medical tro'if inent. MIhs Martha Young, accompan ied by her mother, Mrs. limilv Young, and her sister, Mrs. It. Tt. Clarko returned laBt week from n I i"ln into eastern Oregon. Hilly Toney of Corvallis spent tlo week at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. llov Trull t uml Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Trnltt. Mr. and Mrs. II. V. English and family returned last week Troui South flute, calif, whore I hoy bad attended the wedding of Mra. Eng lish's sister. Mr. and Mrs. .lolin Edwards spent Sunday at Die const. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin f'bnffln of Portland are visiting relnllvea and friends here II 11 .1 In Sulherlln. Mrs. Helen Nlchol of Mailison. Wis., departed Wednesday for Los Angeles nfler a short visit at the bouie of her brother, O. ('. Lurhter hand. They had not seen each oth er for twenty-seven yearH. Mrs. Nli'i-nl's visit was very brief duo to the fact that she Is the opera tor of a large atmrlnicnt house at Mndlson and her work requires bur constant attention. Miss Isnbell Harvey of Portland snout tho holidays at the Herbert llogan homo In Hie English Settle ment. Mr. and Mrs. liny Trnltt return ed Tuesday from a week soenl at Seaside, Walilporl and liunua benches. Mr. and Mrs. II. f:. Slcnrns of tills city were In lleedsiiorl Tues day. Mis. Arthur Nelson was III al her bonm In Oak drove. Miss It it I li Marslen Is caring for her. Mrs. John llakaiisou arrived homo Erlday after spending sev eral days visiting anil attending to business In I'orllaud. Mr. and Mrs. II. l Hiirncit de parted Wednesday for Keeilslmrl where they will spend n few days al their beach collage there. Mrs, Jackson has gone to Pan ynuvllle to In. housekeeper for Mr. V. M. Hopkins. The Shell till coiBpauy is re nshillng ih Oakland service sta tion. Mr. and Mrs. E. Eoilln and Mra. A. I.. Ki'Klctcu attended the fun era I of Mrs. Leonard at lloacbing Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Chester Smith and step, diillehter were visitors at the Set tle home (his week. Thev were oil II' way In U'iuneuiucco. Nev where they now reside. .ludge and Mis. ,. F. Kleains ncconipaiili'il by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and their guest. Miss Clar ice I'aillon of llakersiielil. falir.. spent Sunday al Itanilou. Thev ai so visited II. F. lluiuelt and Mi ami .Mis. Virgil fhcnowelh at Winchester Hay. Mr and Mrs. Hubert Moore. Mr. and Mis. I.vim Moore and Misses Moris and Itclmcru Munre went to Hie coast on a Hip Friday. fal Uilhrcnlh and Homer llung erford are doing the work nt pul ing In the cafe al The Daks. Mr. mid Mrs. Renrge Jennings spent the weekend lu Salem and other points uoiili. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Unison ami children were In Oakland Salur day delivering liiKaiilierries. Mr. and Mis. Kd Thompson from 1'mpn.un were business visitors here Sulurdny morning. Mr. nnd Mrs A. I'. McCulloch nrrlved Wednesday from linkers field. California, to spend their vncatlon nt the II. K. Mahoney homo here. Mr. nnd .Mrs. t. w. French of Sulherlln were in Oakland Salur- lay. Mr. nnd Mrs. I.lnyd IMnkston were business visitors In Portland I nml Vseemiver Inst week. Mis ...PRlMO CARNERA WAS AU3 ENOUGH TO h A StPESHOtf ATimtTiON OP JOE LOUIS. Plnkston Is driving a new Pool lac. a birthday present from Mr. Pink- slon. Lyle Walker, brother of Mrs. W. O. Wegnor, will be associated with Mr. Wegner in tho operation of Hie cold storage locker plant. Ho is here now helping supervise Iho Installation of tt. Mr. and Mrs. Clove Miller call ed at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Deardorrf Sunday evening. Mrs. George Wilcox and daugh ter, .lean, and Miss Olive Wilson clleil on Mrs. Sarah Wilson at I t'icalln Sundry. Mrs. H. S. "owell nnd daughter. Kvelvn. were visitors in Honeburg Thursday. Al'lill Miller or (llenilale vlslleil at Hie homo of Mr. and Mrs. Leon ard Miller tills week. Mrs. Sidney Adams was a vis itor In lloseburg Friday. A gra.'ia fire around the old town bridge Wednesday caused consid erable excitement. The mill operated by Moore and Sons was slightly damaged by flro Thursday evening. OAKLAND. .Inly 20 Mrs. Hugh Miller nnd son. Kenneth Miller are Installing a cafe at The Oaks. The same side of the building is being used as was formerly used by Mr. anil Mrs. Jones who operat ed II In Hie pasl. Tho same count ers ami chairs will be used but to be added are four new booths, a new gas range and Erlgidalre, and other necessary equipment to make It. completely modern. The opening night will lie July CANYONVILLE CANVONVIU.U. .Inly 21. Mr. and Mrs. Waller CornuM and Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Cain were vis itor!! al the joint installation of Hie Odd Fellows and Hebekah lodge lu Myrtle Creek lust week. The tables were beautifully decor ated and a delicious stumer of Ice cream, cake and col'i'ee was served. Sirs. Zola Weaver, Mrs. ,1. II. Tal- I hot and daughter. Mary, vlsiled Mis. Weaver's molher, Mrs. II. Mi'-! tlee, Sunday. J Mrs. Hlley Allen was a business visitor lu Itoseburg Suliirday. Willred Cor, inn ami wife of , (llenilale. Ci lil.. visited at llie I Waller Con ui home last week. I Mrs. William llolison or Co- quille Is isillug at the Inline of' her mother. Mrs. F.thel Miirrell. ; Mrs. Itulh M. tlee and Mrs. Ora i Hernaid vlsiled Mis. Ilella llovle ' one evening last week. Mrs. llovle raises many beautiful flowers. I Mr. and Mrs. Waller Cornult I and Miss Alice May Woolley were -'" .,.-.,..,1 in mint-inn ; one day last week. Ilev. and Mrs. deliver Iledrlck and l.ela ttullev of New berg and ) ten n nc ii 1 xy How About YOUR Fire Insurance? Dry Weather Increases Fire Hazards Ars you carrying adequate amounts? Better check your policies NOW. FOR INSURANCE, Phone 417 or Call at 205 W. Cass Street Perkins Building G.W.YOUNG AND SON Insurance 20S W. CASS ST. PHONE 417 'IK i;i V6HD NA MAN MNN I Al A 1 Helen Comack of Salem were din ner guests al the home of Alice May Woolley Wednesday noon. Mips Comack was on her way to San Erancisco where she will em bark for Bolivia to begin her sec ond term as a missionary there. M ,, M,.s llernmn all(, Dl, Yodcr of California have return- ed to their home after a two weeks' visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dubell. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Weaver vis ited the hitter's mother aid broth er, Mrs. It. MeCJeo and Orvllle, one day last week. Mr. and and Mrs. K. W. Brown expect to leave Monday or Tues day for an extensive vacation to theiu old home in Madison, Wis. They expect to be gone about five weeks and will go by the way of Salt Lake City, Utah, where they expect to visit the Mormon tem ple ami other points of inter est. Leon Nichols of Azalea In visit ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paulson. Orville MeCiee was Grilled to P'a inond lake Thursday to fifrht fin. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Paulsou, James and Evelyn Paulson of Aza lea attended the Townaend picnic in Canyonville Sunday. Mrs. Hick Steele was a Rose burg visitor Saturday. Mr. and Mra. Ira Bernard and niece of Kurelin. Calif., visited tho former's aunt, Mrs. Kuth Mct'ee and uncles, Itud and Jesse Me Lain over the 4th and also met old friends. They also visited Mrs. Iteruard's brother, lr. He Lapp of Itoseburg. They took their niece, Kalth Miller, to her Grandmother Miller, at Youcalla, for the sum mer, returning to Canyon vlllo Thursday evening, and leaving Krlday for California. Mr. Hern ard was horn near Canyonville, SWIM -DANCE Enjoy your fav orite recreation .t RICHARDSON SPRINGS BUTTE CO. CALIF. (fii Tal. Highway 99E to Chico (Q m . m . Thcra U tuch a variety of recreational opportunities here that, no matter what you prefer, you can't be diiappointed. Accommodations to fit every budget: Fin Medsrn HoUl, HoUl SUaping Cottagit nd attrictlva HoyLplng Cotlagai, The Famous Mineral Waters are Free grew up and finished school here, living on what was known then us the Kimmel ranch, now occu pied by Mr. and Mrs. Joe Caaatl. James Paulson of Azalea was a Canvonville visitor Saturday. Hilly Hurt returned Friday night from Tiller where he has been va (utiouluK for the past two weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hay Paulson and family visited at the home of .Mrs. Ht'rtha Rogers' of Riddle Satur day. I'M Hamlin was n husiuoas vis itor In Roseburg Saturday. A thankstrlvlnv service was con ducted at the M. K. church Sun day nmriiinK by the pustor, Alice Mav Woolley. Tho service follow ed a snecial nrayer meeting Thurs day l'lidit that the town of Can vonville might be spared -from the fire. Tho daily vacation Rlhle school (" progressing nicely In spite of tho severe heat, which makes conduct in i? class some what diffi cult. About thirty pupils have en-i-olled. n fair per cent of wh'ch had perfect attendance, last week, week. Marilyn Shaw lias accepted o po rtion In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Remlek Fate or Myrtle Creek. She will leavp for her work Monday. M''s. Victor Shaw took her daughter. Faith to Sntherlfn Sat urday, where she will visit rela tives. Word was received hy te J. B. peVoro family that Ion O'Conner nf Honniam had passed awav and was hurled Sunday In Toledo, Wash. ; ELKTON FLKTON, July 20. John Kent, of Drain, was attending to business matters in Klklon Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Smith have moved to the John Henderer place. Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Cutllt, of North Bend, have moved to the Harry Smith ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Riley, of of Drain, were. In Klkton one day this week. Mrs. Reta Peart nnd daughter, Maryhell, have returned from Med fonl where they have been visiting lite past two weeks. Mr. nnd Mra. Ernest GugglsburR and family, of Cottage Grove, spent the week-end at tho Guy Cutlit home, I. Smith, of North Bend, was in Elkton this week. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Claud Mc Donald Thursday morning an elght- JULY BARGAIN DAYS a sensational savings spree for your economy! Prices are dropped to a new low! Choose- from style right apparel for all the family and an amazing variety of home needs. JULY BARGAIN DAYS will s-t-r-e-t-c-h your dollar! Come early these bargains will fly out in no time. A Red Hot July Special Plain and Printed RAYON CREPE Dresses SOB All of colorful new summery patterns. All sizes. Printed Rayon Crepes, Printed Spun Rayons, Plain Pastel Rayons, Acetate Shantungs and Novelty Thick 'n Thins. SEE THEM IN OUR WINDOWS Sheer Prints (or summer wear Yard 150 Andcrsnu'a Aces, won the city Softball "Chumpionshlp" hy a score of 13 to 12 fn u comedy game thut attracted a largo crowd of funs at Flulay field last night. Opponents of the girls team were picked male players, who were required to wear skirts and forced to bat left-handed. The male players wore skirts to start the game, but by the time the contest was over, wore only fragments of the starting uniforms, displaying a startling array of "scanties." A male battery performed for the girls' teuni, while the oppon ents had a pitcher and catcher from the girls' squad. pound son. Mis, George Binder and Mrs. Kathorine Cheever and family have returned from Gold Hill and Ash land. OrphH Martin and Bernice Martin, of Gold Hill and Op) in MillspaiU'h, of Portland, returned home with Mrs. Binder for a visit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Butler, A. L. Butler and Mrs. Hulda McDonald were Roseburg visitors Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charley Hoerger, Amos HoerKer, and Ethel Hoerger, of Lucas, South Dakota, are visit ing at the George Binder home. The third annual pioneer stage drivers picnic will be held Sunday, Julv 24, at Paradise creek, near Elklnn. There will be a basket lunch at noon with coffee furnished free on the grounds, Ben Butler, who has been fn the hospital nt Eugene, has been mov ed to Benverton where he will stay at the home of Rev. nnd Mrs. Earl Horsell. Mrs. A. J. Levenhagen hns not been well for some time. There is the largest crop of blackberries that has been for years. Every housewife is can ning all she wants. The home of Charles Binder has 200 quarts can ned nnd that many more have been picked off the place. Leonard Hudson, of Coos river. Is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hudson. Mrs. Marietta Haines and Iris Haines took Mrs. Nannie Giles to Marshfleld Monday where she will visit at the home of her sou, Claud Giles. White Shoes TO CLEAR Group one . $1.66 Group Iwc . $1.98 Group three . $2.77 SUTHERUN SL'THERLIN, July 21. Mrs. Daisy Snook and Joe Wixom ac- compunled Mr. Losier to Roseuurg Tuesduy to attend to business. Mrs. Snook, a nieco of Mr. Wixom, ai rived hero from Toledo. Ohio, about a mouth ago to care for her ucle who is 87 years old und iu delicate health. She will nmko her homo here. Mrs. Alvin Allen accompanied by her son, Larry, and her brother, Dr. 4Iomer Hester, of Newberg, ar rived Tuesday morning to look aft er her furniture that had been leu Notice all rrssf TIRES ARE MATCH See us before Vcu leave on that vocation- Oalt and MEN'S Topflight Shirts Fast color Broadcloth. Nu craft colors. 980 Polo Shirts Juvenile .. 49c BoyS' .; 69c Men's .. 79C Children's and Misses Bathing Suits All wool 49c 98c Ono group One group Ollierr, $1.49 $1.98 WW II".,.. I 11 " .-i-JJJF-U TV YX 11 ill m In the Dobbleaere home that w partially destroyed by tho fire Monday. She reported the damage us being slight to the household goods, a broken mirror and kitchen range the only things of conse quence injured. The furniture at the Frank llolgate anil Wilfred Curlile homes suffered much dam age and some pieces still unrecov erml. Jack t'ulver, Jr., and Frank Hulgalo both report the loss of some villuuble gnus. Mrs. Myrtle Sulherlln returned here Monday after spending sev eral days visiting In Portland. Sun day was much enjoyed by .Mrs. Siitherlin at Seaside the new cabs . it's for rwr jzttjhat these , CHOSEN - BECAUSE THE CAK tNOI- ; NEER KNOWS HOW ROYALS ARE DESIGNED TO NEW CAR PERFORMANCE - KNOWS. I HOW ROYALS ARE TORTURE -TESTED RIGHT ON THE AUTO PROVING GROUNDS. HAD A BLOWOUT A FEW MONTHS AGO, SAYS MRSA.L.THEN OUR GAR - AGE MAN RECOMMENDED USKOrALS BECAUSE THEY'RE ONE OF THE FEW TIRES THAT MEET THE RIGID TESTS OF CAR ENGINEERS. IT'S A COMFORT TOXAPWOURTIRESAREJfX Stephens Sb. Roseburg, Ore. MEN'S imess Plain and fancy broadcloth 98 MEN'S Wash Pants Sanforized. To clear $1,00 Men's Summer Weight Unions Long sleeve, short sleeve 79? Week-End Cases Wilh mirrors Men's Oxfords For dress or work, Compo or leather sole. sc or work, r leather solf $1.98 Anklets Lnslcx Tops 150 Bath Towels 23x46 Buy Severn! 250 Face Tissues 500 lo Hox 230 Y7