ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1925. Here Today Mra. Bridges of Oakland, spent several houra here today visiting with friends and shopping. LOCAL NEWS THE NORTH SIDE MARKET Is recognized and noted for its Choice Full-Flavored Tender Meats Sold at Moderate Prices. Every day thrifty housewives are coming in person or ordering by telephone our quality cuts at cut prices. 1 Specials For Saturday Only No. 1 Steer Beef Pot Roast, lb. ..12c Boiling Beef, lb 10c Cottage Hams, lb 28c Fancy Breakfast Bacon 40c Fancy Milk Fed Veal Shoulder Roast, lb :... -.16c All Steaks 1.1. 20c North Side Market Beyer Bros. In Town Thursday m. Brown, camu valley resident, motor) here vewierday and trans- acted bujiuasa tar a lew hours. I Hero From Rock Creek Vlalt City Mr. and Mra. J. E. Nlles. ot the Nlles hotel, at Altruaa. Cal.. were ! guesls at the Grand hotel last From Camaa Vallsy Miss Bessie Brown, ot Camaa Valley, was among those to epend yesterday here visiting and shop ping. Buslnosa Visitor Lester Blakely motored from Glide Thursday and spent several houra transacting business and vis iting friends. ! Mra. Landtr Visits i- ' - Mrs. Henry Lander returned to I her home at Winston yesterday af ! ternoon after shopping and visiting In tills city. Business Visitor Dr. (leorge K. Bradburn motored from Winston yesterday afternoon and transacted business for a short time.- Lcavea for Ashland Mrs. D. Y. Allison, of this city, left last evening for Ashland, where she will enjoy a visit with friends for a few days. , " . Visits Yesterday ' Mrs. C. H. Bailey motored from South J)eer creek yesterdey and spent the afternoon visiting with friends and shopping. Goaa to Oakland Oscar Berrle, manager of the lo cal Standard Oil company, apent the afternoon In Oakland attend- Raymond O. Jones, of Rock here visiting w.ih friends and j nu.niesa si.ii.ti. transecting business. t " ' --Visitor Yesterday . i. ,.. """" .1 L Brahmstndt waa a visitor C. A. Lord, who Is with the V. S. !'" Port Orford yesterday, spend-' department or agriculture. rnveu - ' "- fr.m Pnt-tlanfl VM HnlBI and SDent mjimvd kiihiib. several houra In thla city. Tonsil Operatloi Paul Krocllcn of Myrtle Creek, From Dtxonvllle Mrs. D. H. Newport, of Dixon- vllle, spent a few hours shopping underwent an operation for tonsils; and visiting with frlenda In Rose- In this city this morning, lir. A. v. I Seely waa In attendance. Arrives to Visit- Miss Florence Wilson, of Seattle, From Coast J. S. Lyons, well known Coos Bay business man, waa a visitor In arrived here this morrlng and will this city yesterday. Mr. Lyons was be a guest of Sin. Paul f'almer lor a guest at the Hotel I'mpqua. the next aeverul mouths. ' Will Rsturn Monday Enrouto South Mr. and Mrs. Joe Blosser. who J. J. Flnnlgan and John Bridges, j have been spending the past four i of Cheyenne county, stopped over hero to visit yestertiay, enroute to San Franclsd and southern points. To Arbuckle Mrs. K. 8. IlnyeB, who has been resiuing here for some time, left this morning for Arburkle. Cal., where she expects to tuuke her home. Enrouto South-?- ' Mr. am) Mrs. I. II. Grant, ot Oak land. Cal., who have been visiting in Vancouver, D. C, stopped over here last night to visit. They are enroute home. , Return to Riddle Mrs. Galbreath and daughter. Miss Lucille Galbreath, wli j have Ro, Trultt. who ha. charge of ,h , , t...,,nlT '.Ti..!ir home at Riddle lust night Mr. Trultt Visitor the Farm Bureau Exchange at Oak- land, spent yesrerday in Roseburg transacting business. m no m y 9 From Glendale Harley Wilron returned to his home at Olerdale yesterday even ing after attepding to business mat ters here for a few hours. ; From Dillard Leave for Eugene Mrs. Clara Kouialne and two chil dren, who have been apending the past several weeks at Myrtle I Creek, left today for Eugene, where j they expect to make their home. i Arrive to Vlalt Mrs. J. M. Campbell and grand- months visiting In Kansas, Mis souri and Colorado, are expected to arrive home Monday. L. P. Rapp, Oakland business I man, waa taken to Mercy hospital1 yesterday atternoon quite seriously HI. Dr. B. R. Shoemaker la in at tendance. Enrouto South Mrs. P. Hnrtwell and Mlsa W. S. Ford, of Santa Barbara, were I Kilei.la of the Hotel llmpqua last night. They are enroute home af ter a trip to northern points. We have just unloaded a full car of Sugar and effcrir it at an unusual price for ' ' Saturday Selling-All Day 100 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar,$6.3? - Make a list of your needs and shop before noon. UNUSUAL BARGAINS UNTIL NOON SATURDAY Eagle Brand Milk, "limit 6" 2 for 35c Matches, carton, 6 boxes, limit 4" ..... 19c Shrimp, fancy pack, 2 for . 2C Eagle Lye, "limit 12," 3 for .u.. 25C 1 AA.. Ik... lit A a 1 J. I tricu to momr her? Thursday i&'JZ'&i" L"Vt ,.,.., , ; ., , here last niKht from Lotago Grove, , r. w y Will Pavo The Bridge, Paving will soon be-started on the Oak street brldgu. The work of laying the planks has been com pleted and the contractor haa se cured the city paving plant to lay the "hot stuff." Dance at Moose Hall The UmpVia Camp Fire Girls are sponsoring a benefit dance at the Moose hall tonight and extend a cordial invitation to the public to attend, rlne music haa been ae- euren ana s good tune u promised to all wno attend. transact burineaa for a few houra waa W. McGlnnia, ot Dillard. Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. W. W Ashcraft drove to Portland the first of the I week to attend the Odd convention, to visit with' their mother, Mrs. Lela several days. daughter and Raybould, for PORTLAND, Ore., Sept 25. vice) McfntOJh apples from (Market Notes). Trading on the I Idaho were offered at If 1.25 to dairy exchange Indicates that theifl.Bu per bushel basket today, local butter market Is still In a 'hut demand for them was not very healthy condition. Advances for j brisk. A car ot Roman Beauty the day were limited to a half cent apples Is due to arrive . from .advance in standard, xubca. .to-tUWashlnKton . within, a. few day, cents but other grades are In de-1 Winter Pearmaln apples were sel mand and the undertones of the " very slowly at I1.001.S5 market' firm. IPer 0o- Extras are posted unchanged at I Apples: California Pearmalns. 52 centa. Prime firsts are 49 -fancy lll.EOgj $186: Belleflowers Return From Portland ... ,i ; i . aim mis. A. v. omr iviuiu- r elluws : . i, ,1 1 l ik i nlurnlns hut night. ,,.! s.tv .ntri .h -i.h r u - . their son Hall, who is leaving fori Among those from point, south' !Pf. '.'.".hm"' of this city to spend yesterdayl thl ta" " f"-"""n- Mrs. W. r. Fitsgerald. of Iowa Falls, Iowa, who haa been a guest of Mrs. Ellen Post for the past three weeks, left for her home this morning. Mrs. Fitsgerald will stop over In San Franclaco, Los Angeles and Fresno on her return. here attending to business affairs waa W. R .Hurst, of Myrtle Creek. To Corvallia Miss Helen Churchill will leave today for Corvallis, where she will enter O. A. C. for the fall term. MIhs ChttrcO' 1 a suphomore at O. A. C. Enroute to Portland Mr and Mm nufna YTnlman nf entering j Portland, were here a short time today. They are enroute home af- ter a motor trip to Ashland and Enroute to Grants Pass other southern Oregon points. Mrs. v .iU .irui ,r- .,, I. . . ... f O. Wat- Son, ot this city. terday here visiting, left this morn ing for Grants Pass, where he will be employed with the telephone ; 0,nt Hou,ton promotad company .or a ume. Eugene Houston, son of Bert ' ' " ' . ) Houston, Southern Pacific agent In Returns From Germany fi,im fr manv vears and nre- ilftfftird Clem, who has beeni... ,.. .1 , In Thursday- ' ' i ZXnwJf'L , i bn pro.no,.'.d 'to first assistant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krogel. of , f0 !'Anl" 71U 'i j I " the general sales manager of Dlxonvtlle. motored here yesterday, , nn . .. M. ... ,Q,..,, cents, and firsts 47 cents. Theina N'w,Pw?s-.be."1. V.75 ' 2i l'ai. Snt..Kren h?""1 hoPPing In San Franclaco. and returned nrint market in .till minted t SS , loose i.uo to si:ou; vasningten ana awnuing to nustness niauera. , hnmB hv Ih ,, - cents to the retailer but sales In ' :,n.a'Sm? ,a,n mtnnlttv ntm era hihwImI nt ftflf I grade fl.t quantity lota are reported at 62c. Fat prices continue high In com parison with print prices with 52 cents the established price at coun try shipping points. Delivered prices range as high aa 55 and 56 cents. Storage stocks are decreasing t friQ week to week. Last week j there were 203,721 pounds In local coolers and this week only 253.R03 pounds reported, Includ'ng the high I score butter sent here for the con-; ventlon. A year ago PorUnnd had ' 735111 pounds in storage. I Butter storks are decreasing all , oveMhe country. Last week the 12 to 112.25; r. ft 12.00. Oregon: Gravenstelns 12.75 $3.00. Winter Bananas C. grade $1.85 $2.00. Idaho: ' Mcintosh $1.2561.50 bushel. - f BOSTON. Sept, 25. The Com mercial Bulletin will say tomor row: "Prices for wool have advanced on worsted descriptions since the opening for the London wool auc tions, 2 to 5c pound, clean basis for fine wools and 2 to 3 cents in the grease for better medium comb- Pupils to Prepare for Rally The Sunday school pupils of the Presbyterian primary department will meet at tho church for Rally: Day practice Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. home by the southern route. Plan to Attend Fair The American Legion dium corps of I'mj.qtm Post. No. 18. Ipl.ms to attend the Oregon State Fair on next Monday, American 1-glon day. The drum corps will the Pictorial quarters In Salesman. Review with head New York. Salem Phil Bergh In Asia Phil Herith. formerly employed In Clnrk's StudO here. Is now In Dalren, Manchuria, according to word received this morning by Charles Clark. Mr. Bergh received a, accompany the lU. Chief. U'Een 'telhng EVERY DAY SAVING PRICES 33c Netted Gem Spuds, 100 lbs., $3.00; 50 lbs., $1.60, 10 lbs.. Calumet Baking Powder, 00ft S lbs., $1.05; 2 1-2 lbs., 58c; 1 lb. Z3b Standard Pack Tomatoes, CI ft Q Peas, Corn, 3 for 43c; 12 for 0 I lU D Hard Wheat Flour, 49 lbs., COQ C f $2.40, 2 for $4.75, 10 for OZOijU Del Monte Peas, "new pack," QOft case 24,' $4.35; 12 cans $2.25; 2UuJj Tomatoes, fancy, box 50c; 3 lbs. ion COMPLETE LINE FRESH FRUIT AND VEGETABLES AT A SAVING SMQKED MEAT-HIGHEST QUALITY Ham, fancy, lb. 37c Picnics, per lb. ... 25c Bacon, fancy light, per lb. 0 Bacol, fancy heavy, per lb. Cottage Butts, boneless, per lb. .v 37 33 c Orders of $5.00 or over delivered free. CALIFORNIA AND OREGON SaTS 311 WEST CASS ROSEBURG, ORE. their npecIfU train nxt Friday total holdings Amounted to In coant 4.871.446 ' I n a wnla U.nn1an iarr4ni fnnt coolers 9 been rather alow and inclined parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Rice. Mii-s P""2" ; to favor the buyer, although some-! ' enlor at O. A. C. Returns From Portland X, h L- A !..,,.... h.. tun. spen.llng the past week In Portland T ' UUr K 10 Ua' visiting with friends and attending ,al 1118 m,r- the Kebekah convention, returned , . . . " ,,, ,. home last night. .Western Auto Supply Man Vislts- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Patience Leaves for Corvallis- J1" "aughtr. Miss Ilaiel Patience, mi.. i...n.it. iii. -i..r. .hi. mJtopP"d over hre last night and Ing for Corvallis. after spending t:,e : '""p.dil 'r- "nlts, "II!'"' wf.,h I T Join with them for the trip summer vacation here visiting heT Rojeonrg branch of the Western () SaWm on neJt FrUUy Hospltal- n the orient, visiting Nogoya and Kobe, Japan; Khanghal and other point. In China. He expects to re turn to the states next month. 8ecura Low R.to for Trip The llmpqua Chiefs are this week urging everyone in the coun- market evidently Is righting Itself, IwiO worsteds very much In the , saddle. in wnicn nan neen reaurea to 4,.-. wnilt ,teaner th. week. The goods 852 oounds on Monday ot this I i.... u,i.. .,.v.i. i. ir week. Light storage stocks has much to do with the general np- 1 . ) -c t. ...... .. ALJ ni : :m'.i.il "The foreign markets aro gener- , " .,.., hiau, u,. a'ly firm, both in I-ondon and .her. of o'rllon, hl.oe.r. '.ccord-,1-rym.rkeU." --ih,. Thi- 4. . ! Oregon Eastern No. record crop as compared to 313,000 bushH lant year. Market Blow at Treen . At r.Htat A!, mi 11 At DKMMI COmDIIlK o-o ,uiw 3fic; pfea 24c; current' receipt combing $161.05; i blood combing SCarCe' "I'lian n U' ni iuiiiuiiib . jv , Choice light carding oarjtuc. Auto Supply company. Mr. Patience Is also with that company, and with his family were enroute to California, where t had been transferred from the Seattle office. Earl T. Johnson of Ro3ebnrx. Ore., would like to locate Ben Payne of Pendray, Mont, as he has - . valuable mall for him. Bi n Payne ; ru"'' 8atur,da)l"-:, , . ... .. t..i.,,.. i... v...,.K... The funeral of the late and tulked of canine to work in Kotchell Will be held on Saturday some sawmill Prthe state. There- purpose Is to form a basis for re- S forms that will eipedlte court business. The report shows that In eight year. 04,067 caso. of various kinds were filed and only 33,818 were recorded as disposed of. Of the number recorded as tried 18,410 were default divorce causes. Only one caso In every fix has tx.en tried. GEPHART, Oie.. Sept. 26. The Oregon State liar Association, In session here today, had before It the proposal adopted yesterday by the state Judicial council to give the state supreme court the power to prescribe rules for prac tice In the courta of tne state. 111(1 O OKDKIW Ml'llVKV. MianrlalrtI Pma M Wlrr.) B BATTLE. Sept. 88 Tho Oreat Northern railway, which announc ed here last spring that It would electrify Its line over the Cascade nnunfln. In V..h In .Inn ln,t. rHr.d . .rvv r..r a tunnnl si structive .uggeationa they miles long, afternoon nt 2 o'clock at the Rose- ... i. ' k. burg fiArtaklng Parlors. The In- , staple, J ... , ..... , , ferment wil take n ace In the i nnci Af. . j , ,, .,.,1.1.19 rwRMiiiiK ill jnwiuni. oiniiu. u . , - .. .... M-l.Tnlhl.no , lilllljr UUi;iUK piOl l IBO Q' several of her chll 1 151.20: eastern clothing $1.05 U'n-l last yrar. mrei .0. THiiy No 1 1 ofil lffX ' resent time at 1.25 the ger.Oul ;O J IV e. . ' '""81 "jO Old Neighbors Meet .rW at shipping point. I Territory MonUna and S ra r. Tlle hom of Mr , lC. steady and unchMjcd: ex- staple choice $1.25wl.80; half Cnar,,. Krogel, at Dixonv hnrhusbau HdOn are burled. Country meat and nrlces firm calves 17 cents choice; light hogs 16e. Keen demand for live springs at 2 to 2 Sc. Hens 15c to 23c; duck. 25c; turkeys nominal. Cook with gas. PORTLAND. Ore.. Sept. 25. Cattle nominally ateady. Receipts 20. Hogs nominally stecdy; receipt. 25TI. Sheep nominally steady; re ceipts 100. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 15. riggi steady. Current receipts Rr.e: nnlleta 31ce.l2e. Firsts, 3rir36c; extras 3 8 IS 39c. flutter fat firm: rerelnta 251. Fxtra cubes., eliy 62c: standards Rle; prime firsts 4c; first 4"c: undergrade, nominal; print. S3c; cartons 64c. Milk steady. Rest churning eream 52n net shippers', track In tone 1. Raw milk (4 per cent) $2.65 c. w. t. f. o. b. Portland. Ponltry steady. Heavy hens 24r625c; light 14rffll5c; springs 26cfi 27c; young white ducks 25c. Potatoes steady, new $1.76 $2.00. Onions slow $1.35 tt.60. Nuts steady, walnuta No. 1. I8e Jtoe- fllhorts nominal almonds I5etV27c; Rrasll nut. 16c20e; Italian chestnut. 21c. Cawara bark ateady: nominal at c6 7c; Oregon grape root nom inal DOUGLAS COUNTY and Mrs. ille, waa the sei ne of an enjoyable reunion ' among eld friends and neighbors ! yesterdO. A. II. Krogel and broth er Charlea Krogel, is visiting the family from Montana where he la employed aa an engineer on the Northern Pacific and yesterday A. II. Cornell of Orants Pa?a and his brother. L. A. CornelO of , Walla Walla. Wash., dropped In for visit. The Cornells and the gels were neighbor. Minn.. 40 years ago. Rev. Caldwell will officiate. Ity day at the State Fair. They will leave here on a special train and anyone who desires to make the trip that way ran secure a round trip ticket at the S. P. Depot for $5.35. The train will leave Rose- Phoebe I oni"t Friday morning at 6 o'clock niiu return uri" uuuui uiiuiiikiii the same day. The Chiefs. Squaws and drum corps have already sign ed for the trip and an effort is be ing made to secure a large delega tion who are not members of the Bbovo-mentloned organizations to make the trip and aid In boosting Douglas county. The Judicial council recommen- ll'SIT WALM T AHSX'IATIOX datlon proposed that Jurisdiction- ' HMtMKU IN I'OI.K IK1 WTV al and fundamental mattera and I - general procedure be. left to the PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 25. legislature and thatVhe aupreme , rne r-oiK county Lo-operauve ines and Mr. Kabls Hero (ieorge N. Kahle. of O. A. C, de partment of agriculture ia here for several days. Mr. Kable Is study ing the use of electricity In farms, and at the present time Is making a, study of prune dryers In Dnu ias county. Mr. Kable states thst he finds Douglas county haa tho best crop of prunes that he hns Kro found In any part of the state. He in cinrlinr expects io later iaae up more wura and had not on Irrigation and will make several COOLIDGE'S MOVE PRESAGES ACTION ON SHIPPING BODY I met since coming west trips to this part of the county dur ing the winter. Report, from Boy Scout camp, received this morning by B. A. Brltton, Douglas county .cont ex ecutive, show that the Douglaa ennntv scout camn at Wolf creek was given the highest percentage feuse OfYOUr HI Health of any camp in the Northwest, I , which Include, the .tatee of Ore-1 TFyouhavcPllC! Of other Rectal gon, Washington, mano anu aion- - or r0lon disorders there is (Amrlatxl Pna Uavd Win.) WA3IIINC.T0N. Sept. 25. Pre sident Coolldge has taken a hand In the shipping board situation where President Palmer of the fleet corporation and a majority of the seven members oi the board are practically In aWead-lock. At conferences late yesterdsy Former Resident Enrouto coast 4nnd today with Commissioners, Mr. and Mrs. Oliver I. Spires, of h(( rhl-r executive Inquired Into Superior. Wis., arrived here last the situation and while no formal night. Mra. Spires Is a former i announcement was made, there Itosehnrg g!rl, and wMI be remem-1 WPr indications that some move bered as Mls Josephine Lund, ttrfor a definite solution of the many friends here. Mr. and Mrs. tangle might he looked for soon. Spires are enroute to Myrtle Point, chairman O'Connor, who dl where they were called upon re-1 cussed conditions wth Mr. Cool colvlng a messsire of the death of ,jKe H,t Monday, conferred again Mr. Spires' mother In nn auto ac-Wth him late yesterday and to icldeiit, which happened a shortlday Commissioners Pliimmer and time no at 8L Helena. Mr. and ; mil were called to the While court lie empowered to proscribe practice and manner of procedure. Chief Justice Thomaa McBrlde of the supreme court Is chairman of the Judicial council, which In- ciuaes justice jonn it. uanu oi 1. n ...n-Ama ....... 1,,H0. tL.ltar I A. Kvans, Portland, Judge Fred W. Wilson, The Dallea; Judge C. M. Thomaa, Medford, and Albert 11. Rldgeway, Portland, ex-officlo secretary. The council also submitted a report on it. survey of the condi tion of Judicial business in all the courts of the Mate. Thla report accounts for every case filed. Its Walnut Association was organis ed last night througn the aid of R. H. Kipp, manager of the mar keting department of the Cham ber of Commerce, It was announc ed here today. It has affiliated with the Oregon walnut exchange, and Is the seventh unit In that organisation. C. C. Campbell of Rlckreiill waa elected president; A. O. Rempel, Rlckreall, vice-president and Edward lllmea, Dal las, secretary. MITCHELL ON WAY TO TESTIFY WITH 800 LBS. OF PAPER (AanrlaM hw wad Win.) " . WASHINGTON, Sept. 2&.-,The war department Issued orders to day to ten officers of the army air service to appear before the presi-' dent's air board at 10:30 Monday for examination. . Tho orders were In compliance with a request by the board for certain air pilots, whom u ds Okres to question oil the air service con-may have to offer. Heading the list Is Colonel Wil liam Mitchell former assistant army air chief and outspoken crit ic ot the air services, who Is now enroute to Washington with S00 pounds of manuscript. The board bopea to hiar hint Tuesday. U. 8. FLEET RETURNING.. SAN PEDRO, Cal.: Sept.; -85. The bulwark of America's sea power, the .United Suites battle lleet, toJay flylnr homeward bound 'pennants. Is within 400 mile, of ilhe home base here nearlng com Ipletlon of a cruise across the Pa jclflc and back. The gray fortress ls of the sea will drop their mud hook. In the harbor here tomor- Proof of tne pudding Is In tast- row. after an official review at ea Ing whether buyer or aeller read ;by Theodore Douglas Koblnson, aa the classified ads. IsMant secretary cf the navy. tana. The camp surpassed all ' other. In percentage of attenaance and In percentage of tests passed. Many acout leader, are also adopting the system followed In the Douglas county camp, that of appointing older and experienced scouts as patrol advisers, and ro tating the. scouts each day as pa trol leaders, giving them an oppor- I tun Ity to exercise and develop anil I Itv as leaders. I Mr. Brltton state also that the compliment of CapUIn F. C. Mrs. Spires visited hero and at the coast this summer. Ed Brodlo and Wife In City Kd Broille, formerly minister to ttlam, accompanied by Mrs. Rrodle, New crop, cluster. ' Mills, tiead of the National Camp- Hons firm. 26c; fuggle. 27c2iac. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 2S. (Federal State Market News Ser ine Safety Department hava been received for the ewlmmlng pool discipline and safety methods main tained at tb Douglaa county camp. Out cause of your nervousness, lack of vHality.stonuch trouble, general physical nH fnMiftal hwanvlrv. I can heln vou win lackyowheaKh ny pronlvdy curing! !"el In Koseburg for a few hour. to the Coo. Bay section. back on the Job as editor of th Morning Knferpriae at Oregon City, which he finds more profit able, aa well as enjoyable, than serving his country at a foreign station. He and Mrs. Brodlo, since their return from Slam, have ben spending considiVahle time trav eling about Oregon renewing old acquaintance. and familiarizing themselves with the general growth of the state. your Piles under a WRITTEN CUAR-ANTEE-tor tee returned. Act today by calling far an examination writing (or my FKr.E booklet explain ing my celebrated treat ment for I'llF.S and other Rectal and Coton ailments. tUM w I taM l H ..A lsja i CHAy. Jk DEAN. M.D..Int avjrhAo officii: sr attli orritit: ar Ofcen puithing Sot SU ! SuM. I sj?.Yt-a rt ft?.-. l ! 8 S S 8 He Is fleet corporation president and j TA IS TA K 5 Electric Heaters SPECIAL House. None of the commission ers would stats what had occur red. For months the board and Mr. Palmer have been at loggerheads with five of the seven commis sioners from time to time Indi cating disagreement with the j 95 diratlsfactfon activities. with many of hli HYLAN MAY RUN AGAIN tAw-tat-d eme LMvd Win.) NEW YORK. Sept 25. Mayor Hylan today said that he would take under "serious consideration" an appeal made to him by dele gate, of several Independent poli tical organisation, that he run for mayor on an Independent ticket Powell's Furniture Store