ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, THURSDAY,' OCTOBER 9, l4. FiVE R.H.S. Indians To Battle Lebanon . The Rosehurg high school In ' dians left this afternoon for Leb anon, where they will meet the Lebanon high football team Fri day afternoon. The field at Leb anon is turfed, and Coach Davis Is planning on a light workout on arrival to acquaint the team with the grass playing flelST Af ter the esme the tpam will stay overnight in Lebanon, and Satur day night go over to Corvallls to sec the Stanford-Oregon State game. .' ! This week's practice has Includ ed a number of new plays and a general brushing up on offensive and defensive plays, including blocking and pass defense. Coach Davis reports all the team in good POWELL'S FOR FISHING TACKLE 245 N. Jackson St., Roseburg COMPLETE OPTICAL SERVICE Dr. D. B. Unbar 11 No. Jaokson ROOT' nGtf in- $5 0oovE O j- .1 ia- . I o n CHEVROlET AIDS T NATI0NAI DEFENSE J shape with the exception of Ger ald Denny, who will be unable to play due to a strained back suffer ed In the flcedsort game last Sat urday. The following members of the squad are making the trip: Tony Anderson, Robert Meyers, Merton Cole, Artlo Stephens, George Vincent, Charles Single, John Ferguson, Robert Krell, Eu gene Peterson, Bill Turner, Rob ert! Holmquist, Ralph Van Noy, Lee Wlmberly, Bert Young, Jack Calkins, Marcus Wells, Harold Cacy, Meredith Wilson, Bob Hoh ensteln, and Sam Shoemaker, manager. Sactoi Spurt Ahead of Rainier; Turpin Lomi SACRAMENTO, Oct. 9. (AP) Sacramento, after winning three straight from Seattle's Coast league baseball champions, need ed oiily one more victory over the Maimers today to win the presi dent's cup playoff and $5,000 top money. Freitns limited Seattle to four hits last night, and the Solons triumphed again, 4 to 1. The win pave them a lead of three I fnir.es to two in the seven-contest playoff scries. Hal Turpin, Seattle hurler, was replaced by Soriano in the eighth after being nicked for nine hits. Fri'ilas lost a shutout when Seattle's Matheson doubled, then scored on two infield outs in the fourth. The two clubs clash again to night, ard anotl-.er contest Is scheduled for Friday night If necessary. - f IV I HO Dine and dance in the I ROSE ROOM I VfPavf WHIUMANl and his All. American Orchestra sS (MW0LET 0F4,,t, f $ j ,,,,-,,,:,, , n n j .sgJAn.i iiiiiTgX... S"4. SERVICE 0f YOU'RE LOOKING AT "THE NEW STYLE THAT WILL STAY NEW' CHEVROLET'S TRIM "LEADER LINE" STYLING . . . and this new Chevrolet Is every bit at far ahead in , fleet, thrifty, Valve-in-Head "Victory" performance as if is ' in clean, modern, Fisher Body beauty Looking at this newest and finest of all Chevrolets from any point pf view . . . looking now or looking ahead ... we believe you will be instantly impressed with the thought that it's the smartest motor car and the smartest "buy" in years. And matching this advanced style leadership of The Finest Chevrolet of All Time is the combined performance and economy leadership which has made Chevrolet America's No. 1 car for tea of the last eleven years. See arid drive this beautiful new car today! IT PAYS TO BUY THE LEADER AND GET THE LEADING BUY MANSER IvlIOTOE I f-'l If Industrial League Standings: Standard Oil , 9... 3... 750 Hansen Motors S.;..4....667 Pacific Fruit 7....5....58S Josse Furniture 7....5....5S3 Umpqua Chiefs .-...6 ... 6 ...500 Blessings 4.8. .333 Coen Lumber Co 3 ....6... 333 McKean Furniture Co. ..1... 8 . .111 Games Last Night: Standard Oil 1, Hansen Motors 2; Coen Lumber 2; Blessings 1; Umpqua Chiefs 2; McKeans Fur niture 1; Josse Furniture 2; Pacif ic Fruit 1. High Individual Game Score: Lund 219. High Individual Scries Score: Lund 609. High Averages: J. E. Campbell 181, C. Steven son 174. Rice 166, Tannlund 164, Mills 164, Bob Ridgeway 161, Wil ey 156. Vrooman 150, Balce 148, Judd 147. Pacific Fruit: 122 122 125 369 R..Spancake ...168....113 ...145....4G2 K. Enander ...138....109 ...166...413 Bob Ridgeway 157 . ..168 . .151. ...476 E. Robertson ..104 83....112....299 C. Stevenson .211.173 ...166 ... 550 900....768... 865.2533 Josse Furniture Co.: 156 lStf 156 468 .184.500 .128 .321 136...414 ...90... 336 190. .553 .884.2592 96 288 157...498 132....401 191...521 143....394 .163... 445 .882.2547 166 498 .144 .373 .154.468 113....410 147....432 .148.471 872 2652 Nicholson ...... .171. ...145.. Sorcnson ......... 95 98 . Butner 158. .120. Flynn 113 .133... Campbell .163. .200.. 856....8S2.. Standard Oil.: fl6 96 Brooks 171....170 . Mc Donald ...132....137.. Rice 155....175.. Anlauf 118 ...133.. Stephenson ...143... 139.. 815. .850.. Hansen Motors: 166 166 Hendricks 97....132.. Mabry 155....159.. Puckett 140 .157.. Broughton 132....153.. Vrooman 188. .135.. 878.. 902.. Umpqua Chiefs: 118 118 Wellman 151....144... Boise ..: 176...129... P.. Thielo 111....156... E. Thiele 154.. 152... Haiffh- 196 . .134 .. 90C...833... McKean Furniture Co.: 106 108 Parkinson 171... 133 .. Bruton : 153 . .184... Mc Kean 99.. .106... Tannlund 142 ... 152... Shlnn 147 .140.. S18....821... 118 354 148....443 134....439 150...417 137...443 140... 470 827..25G6 106 318 165.469 168 . 503 106.311 .184. ..478 .159 . 446 8S6..2525 200 - 60C 104...279 126...376 .132....504 134....406 129... 427 .825.2592 133 399 .136..-433 124...408 113.323 173.511 The Blessings: 200 200 iWlhlon : 80 95... iLehrbach 12(1.124... G. Phillips 178....194 .. IK. Phillips 122. .150... Judd 140....I54... I 850....917... ,Coen Lumber Co.: 133 133 Schaerer 154 ... 143... Bowen 152. ...132... Coen 112 98 .. Roadman 145.. .193.. Lund 219....188.. 915....887... 202,.. 609 I 881.2683 Rites Held at Glendd For Mrs. Ada F. Miller GLENDALE, Ore., Oct. 8. Fu neral services were held In the Presbyterian church here Wed nesday for Mrs. Ada Foster Mil ler, who died In Klamath Falls, Sunday. Rev. J. K. Howard of flciatcd and Interment was In the Glendale cemetery. Mrs. Miller was born In Austin, Texas, June 6, 1859. The sur-l vlvors include five children: Mamie Clements and Dallas Mc Nlcholas of Klamath Falls; Rich- j ard Miller of Dunsmulr, Calif., i and Blake Miller of Cave City,. Ore.: two brothers, E. L. Baker I and Harvey Baker of Tacoma, Wash.; three sisters, Bessie Ellis, . of Wenatchee, Wash.; May Wil-, liams of San Saba, Texas, andi Osie Lackey of Corpus Christie, I Texas; also five grandchildren' and six great grandchildren. Mr. ' Miller died August 17, 1924. Mr. and Mrs. Miller made their i homo here for several years. They moved away fom here about ; 20 years ago. I Ebcrle and Stearns mortuary! had charge of the funeral ar-' rangements here. Sea vs. Land j There Is 138 times as much ter ritory In the ocean 12,000 feet be low sea level as there is on land 12,000 feet above sea level. 1SIOMCD TO HAD m STVUNO Chevrolet alone of oil low priced cars has new "Leader Line" Styling, distinctive new "Door-Action" Fenders and Body by Fither with No Draft Ventilation. DIMOMtD TO HAD IN PERFORMANCE Chevrolet alone combines a powerful, thoroughly proved Valve-in-Head "Victory" En fline, Safe-T-Special Hy draulic Brakes, Unitized Knee-Action Ride, and Extra Eosy Vacuum -Power Shift ct no extra cost, . DEMOHIP TO HAS) M ECONOMY Chevrolet h the most eco nomical of aR the largft selling low-priced con from rhe aR-roond standpoint of gas, oil and upkeep. Q. Helen Morgan, Noted as Torch Singer, Dies at 41 CHICAGO, Oct. 9. (API Helen Morgan, 41, whose name was synonymous with tearful love ballads ever since the starred In Flo Zlegfeld's "Show Boat" 15 years ago, died last night, follow ing an operation September 25 for removal of the spleen. Her husband, Lloyd Johnson, wealthy Los Angeles automobile dealer whom she married July 27, ami her mother, Mrs. Lulu Mor gan of High Fulls, N. Y were at UIIJ.MU.10" .l-i Evtrreiy Mewsy MmI Wf twvf Irh sIm Imf pdttt VAXPAPER PINEAPPLE CORN PEAS GRAPEFRUIT SRO'Cou-fiHiPiK fmm CART ERIURY TEA-ILACX Ciib W TREE TEA-ORANGE PEKRlH-ib Pk J Ml HH.L .?"EE lb. 2Ui I lb.. 41s . JELLO PUD0IN6S & DESSERTS Pk So JOLLY TIME POPCORN io. cUl2c JULIA LEE WRIBHT'S BREAD EnricVea KILL0G8S CORN FLAKES ii o.pk98s TOMATO JUICE "; iw.. i9c PINEAPPLE JUICE ;y 28c NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT ";' -12' CHOCOLATE DROPS HONEY MAID GRAHAMS,:. KIDNEY BEANS No. 2 WESTAB VANILLA OR LEMON I0e CRESCENT MUSTARD Ot Bold. 1 5c KEINZ BABY FOOD 3 oi un,20e tERBERS PRE-COOKEI OATS tve. 16a MISTLAND DRIED PRURES 21b pk lt FR1SKIE1 101 FiBO 4'A pM 49i BON AMI Dotin'l Scr.lch C.U lOl BRILLI SIAP PAIS Uppk,l6i Cranberry Sauce ,,. 25e DIAMOND HONIY l ib. cen 39e CASTLE CREST PEACHES sierra nm TOILIT SOAP KITCHEN BROOMS '" rADDAie Wnuunwii solid orlsp ONIONS Sweet Yellow PARSNIPS New clean SQUASH Tabic Queen TURNIPS Fancy solid, DATATrtEC u s. N. Jpl ".N.?,ES - BEEF ROAST ZXSOL 19 " k$gv " ' SIRLOIN STEAK S'S!'"'29C lAlJ G"A,ES PORK ROAST '.tt ?'.',!'..,. 22c MppjpaejoijajjjjBjjBjenBjBBejBjBj ' -J OACON I Bacon Squares I CHICKENS - U. S. No. 1 Oregon Russets, 12 lbs. W 1 Wl-W oreaon I her bedside when she died. Miss Morgan, Danville, HI., girl who once clerked In a Chica go department store, climbed atop a piano to sing her way to fame in the fabulous 1920's, years of free spending, extravagant theat rical productions, speakeasies and night clubs. Lift Sever While walking on a six-Inch gir der, 90 feet above the ground, E. R. Davis, rivet heater of Wllkee Bane, Pa., was struck by the fall ing body of a water boy, Stanley Ritzle. Davis maintained hi bal ance and carried the hoy to safety. CDISCO Shortening 3 ltovnl Sintin ,,, .14c 17c 25c tec roken Slice, No. 2'i cen . New Peck, 3 cam ,. Highway, No. 2 cen lAUKCT IUINI PfWIfR 16 o. 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