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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1925.
r Autumn Days
2 And Squash, Pumpkins and Cranberries
; We have them all, fine Banana Squash with a
' delicious flavor, also the old fashioned hard shell
Hubbard. None better for baking. Then nice
tweet Pie Pumpkins for your Pumpkin Pies.
1 SATURDAY WE OFFER
Hubbard Squash, per pound 14C
..New pack Preferred Stock fancy canned
Peaches, No. 2 1-2 can, per can 30c
' Sliced Beef in Class Jars, 8 jars for... $1.00
Chocolate Cream Candy, per lb. 20c
Regular 50c Coffee, 3 lbs. for $1.25
English Rye Crass, fancy seed, per lb 6c
V Also have Cheat, Vetch and Orchord Crass.
White Clover and Blue Crass for Lawns.
Flour is down again. See us for quantity price on
Guaranteed Flour.
Stores at Roseburg and Sutherlin
15c
121-2
QUALITY MEATS
Pot Roast, lb
Boiling Beef. lb.
Fancy Veal Shoulder Roast, lb 15c
Heavy Breast of Veal, lb 12 1-2
Veal Steak, lb. 20c
.Hamburger, lb 15c
Nice Pork Roast, lb 1
Pork Sausage, lb.
PureLard. 2 lbs
- Cottage Hams, lb ...,
.Picnic Hams. lb.
Dry Salt Pork. lb.
Half or whole Eastern Hams. lb. .
Heavy Bacon. Ib
Bacon, light, lb.
Bacon Squares, lb.
Fancy Fryers i
CRITICISM OF
HAWAII FLIGHT
SHOWN UNJUST
(Continued from page 1.)
25c
...20c
45c
33c
30c
35c
34c
...37c
28c
Heavy Hens
Where Your Dollar Has More Cents
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 . Meat Market 363
Frae Delivery .
COWS' WEB
fllsht, however, opposed either a
united ir force or a separate air
eorpa, mch as nave been urged by
various witnesses before the board,
declaring the problem engaging the
study of the board was one Involv
ing essentially a revision of pre
sent organizations. 80 far as avi
ation Itself was concerned, as an
Interior problem he believed the
'question might be satisfactorily
solved for the moment by proper
establishment of an aviation bud-
get, by Improvement of personnel
situation, fixing by law the reten
tion of officers In the line of the
navy on a special list, and by "es
tablishment of a strong aviation
section In operations." -'
"For a permanent and final so
lution.'' be added, "appoint the
strongest man obtainable as secre
tary of the national defense, give
him a good staff, let him work out
the organization required, and
when ready take over both the
army and navy.
Cost Is Biggest Factor.
"Now last, but moat important,
a point which I feel safe In assum
ing no aviator haa heretofore men
tinned, defense by the air la no
cheap thing aa aeema to be the
popular opinion. I have not the
figures and I doubt If they exist,
but I have a conviction they would
not be pleasant to look upon.
"Ways and meana must be found
to reduce Ihis cost. The matter of
costs la one which It aeema to me
you must face before your duties
are completed In this committee.
"Some such great re-organization
as I have suggested la required to
effect a great reduction and this
"-rmlt aviation to take Its proper
place In the national defense with
out breaking the U. 8. treasury."
Of the Hawaiian flight, he said
he could not aee how any "possl-1
bliostretch of the Imagination." 1
could attach any blame to the navy
department because the flight did
not work out as planned. Of the
Shenandoah disaster he said:
"I cannot see how the navy de
partment ran. In any way. be re
sponsible for the fact that a good
airship, well manned and captain
;ed. goea out on a cruise, meets
heavy weather and la lost."
"Bungling" Charge Unfair.
This testimony was In direct
conflict to that of Colonel William
Mitchell who attributed the fall-
lures to "bungling."
I "How can the navy department,"
he asked, "prevent a 8avannah line
iteamshlp which, by the rules of
I the road. Is required to keep clear,
from running down a submarine?"
I Declaring that these accidents
I had no bearing on the personal
! efficiency of any officer stationed
I In the department he said: "The
navy department la not organized
on the principles of scientific or
ganisation, as I understand them,
DrkViy, there must be a atronser
co-ordinating and controlling force.
nere must, De a more, highly de-
in orner
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DAY
RALLY
CHRISTIAN CHUECH
SUNDAY, OCT. 4
OUR AIM 403
j ASKS TRIAL DELAY
- SALEM, Ora., Oct. S. Will
H, king, attorney for Tom Mur
ray, who waa scheduled to go on
trial In circuit court hee next
Monday morning rnr the alleged
nrtmter of Uuards Milton Holman
and .James Sweeney during the
break of Murray. Kllsworth Kel-
-. . ..
Sports Frock in
.Baby Apple Hue
1 :
-r ana James Wlllos, from the
state prison. August 12, this af-
'"7 H- Keller asking postpon
lny of the December ,, , .,.i
year or such further time as tho
court may deem suitable."
that 11 V""""" Kln ""woa
tnat It Is lmroiM ht r. v.i .
properly defend Murray without I
being permitted to make 'a full ,
"'" ' " PH-on grounds
J... . ei''' Mecl'"'r Including i
, known therein as tho 1
bull pen", and that requests for i
permission to Inspect the "bull i
pen have been repeatedly denied '
by Warden A. M. Dalrymple, who ,
on one occasion remarked that !
a personal Inspection of the "bull j
ui permitted.'
The petition also recltea that
the attorney for the defense has
reason to believe that oti.er prl
?on,,.,!n ,h Penitentiary Includ
ing Wlllos and Kelley, are In a
position to offer valuable and per
tlnent evidence for the defense,
and asks an order giving him au
thority to Interview said prison
ers under proper safeguards
against their escape, but with
freedom from eavesdropping by
guards and others.
King alleges that Dalrymple
has refused him permission to
Interview these prisoners except
In the presence of one n, mo...
guards.
He further charges that Jia ha.
not been allowed tn lnirvi. .
consult with Murray except thru
locked steel doors.
Warden Dalrymple la slso ac
cused of refusing to allow de
livery of letters addressed to King
mm iimiim n,r Murray rrom other
prisoners and an nnt., 1. ..w
compelling the warden to surren
der en surn letters so far Inter
cepted and to compel delivery of
u men letters in the future.
Matron Seeks'
Caveman Mate
Who Vanished
TODAY'S BASEBALL
Bright green la a striking
' color and somewhat trying to the
complexion. Thl sports model
' is developed In paler shade
like baby apple. Blouse Is
: lightweight balbrlggaa and the
'jkri Is crepe de chin.
American fjeasruei
At Philadelphia
O R. II. E.
New York 0 ft 0
Philadelphia 10. .10 0
llatteri.11: Braxton, Prnnock
and Ilengough: llaumgartner and
At Thlcsgo: II. IT. E.
St. Louis , 4 ji 1
Chicago ', . i 4 0
Batteries: Stuart and Vlrk: Al
exander, Cooper and Hartnett
Perkins.
At ostoa R. l. E.
Washington J 10 4
lloston II Is t
Batteries: Kelly, I.yle and Ta
te; Lhmke and Illsrhoff.
At Portland ; Salt Lake 10.
(II Innings.)
At Loe Angeles I: Ssn Fran
cisco .
At Seattle B; Sacramento T.
At Oakland I; Vernon I.
'A V
Program Beginning at 9:45 a. m.
Featuring:
o
1. Special Tenor Soloist
Prof . Veltie Pruitt of University
of Eugene. ,
2. Large Ortfhestra.
3. Message, The Religion for Today
ByH.E.Mow
4. Great Bible Classes.
H. L MOW, Pastor
OR. R. A.
403
403
MOON, Supt
403
The former Urs. j Constance
Gracle, 41, wealth widow of
Archibald Grade, last man
saved when the , Titanic sank,
haa asked police to search for
her husband, Humberio Urblna,
Si, who disappeared after a
party in their hotel suite in
New York some weeks ago. She
I told police that Urhina, who
claimed to be an attache of the
Chilean cmhassj in Washington,
was in reality a dishwasher. She
accuses him of choking and
beating her.
OH HOT. bought a bargain and
there are many more car adver
umns. Read 'em yourself.
Proof of tne pudding ts tn tast
ing; whether Buyer or seller rend
the classified ads
that the nary may be developed
and be ready to meet the needs of
tomorrow, aa well aa of today. The
powers of the Individual bureaus
should be combined under one
chief of supply. Operations should
take its proper place aa a function
and not as a controlling head of
the navy department: and a divi
sion of Inspection, which Is neces
sary for the efficiency of any hu
man effort, ahould le installed."
Mitchell to Be Disciplined.
WASHINGTON. Oct. S Disci
pllnary action against Colonel Wil
liam Mitchell, air service storm
center, wlll.be renewed by the war
department as soon aa Colonel
Mitchell completea his testimony
before the president's air board,
which la expected to be within the
next day or two.
Colonel Mitchell will be directed
to report to the Inspector-general
of the army In connection with the
Investigation previously ordered as
to whether language he employed
In a atatement made public In San
Antonio. Texaa, and which precip
itated the annnlntmenl nt tha
I special air board, constitutes eon
Iriuct to the prejudice of good order
and mild discipline.
MitcK.ll Is Summoned.
WASHINGTON. Oct I. Colonel
William Mitchell has been ordered
by the war department to report
on Monday to the Inspector-general
of the army In order that the In
vestigation of his conduct with a
view to disciplinary proceedings
may be resumed.
The order to Colonel Mitchell
was given yesterday after the air
board had notified the war depart
ment that it had concluded Its ex
amination of the former asslstsnt
chief of the army air service, but
that It had requested him to pre
pare and submit certain data which
he should be able to do by Monday.
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO STATE FAIR
LEFT AT 5 A.
(Continued from page 1.)
M.
Walter Day.
"Putting the last touches to
Thursday's Prune Plcklns", re
plied Gary Rapp.
"Go get him, somebody, tell him
to leave off a prune or two," com
manded Hy French. "The fair must
go on."
"Here's Bert now," exclaimed a
dellKhted chorus. The day aeemed
aaved. The Chiefs were all there
the big fair could go on.
We looked at the clock. It waa
4:69 and the special waa to leave
at 6:00 o'clock. Just one more
minute.
"'All aboard!" again shouted the
conductor.
"Where'a that big bass drum?"
roared Harley Watson.
I P at the armory," replied Roy
yount.
"Hey, Mr. Conductor!" pleaded
Harley Watson, "give us three
minutes, we've forgot the bass
drum. I'll have to go to the arm
ory and get It"
Beat It. kid. beat It." waa the
tolereat reply of the kind con
ductor.
Harley disappeared up Caaa
street.
The drum's In the baggage ear!"
declared Bill dinger.
"8top. Harley!" roared the
crowd. Harley stopped gunning
lows erinury snu oum lor
the baggage ear.
"Here abe Is!" was Harley's
joyous shout The crowd breathed
again. The state fair at Salem
waa still safe.
"All aboard!" roared the con
ductor, with leaa than a minute
left.
"Where's my squaw T" came In
tones of frenzied agoay from a
Chief. He ran wildly alongside the
train looking for her.
"Here she Is." declared Chief
from one of the rear coaches.
She's asleep.
L
E
Roland Agee, for twenty years
one of the owners of the Wilder
Agee clothing store In this city, to
day disposed of his Interests in the
business to one of his partners. A
A. Wilder. The store for the past'
few years haa been conducted un
der the partnership of A. A. Wil
der, Roland Agee and Mr. Maiden.
The latter partner is atlll associat
ed with the business and will con
tinue with Mr. Wilder in the con
duct of the store.
The retiring partner will remain
with the firm until be gets all pri
vate ana other business matters
adjusted, after which he la yet nn
dAermlned as to his future loca
tion. Just recently Mr. Agee ac
quired "some valuable . property at
rortiana cna it may he possible
that after settling his business af
faire here be will removt, to tnat
city.
McNAMARA AGAIN
TO WEAR STRIPES
(laxwlabd mas Lsaata Wirt.)
INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. Oct I.
John J. MCNamara, labor leader.
was sentenced today to one to five
years In prison and fined f 1.000
for blackmail.
He was convicted last week on
the charges which arose from
Hk. i " -s I1"'1'' K1WWB laoor unions
5 -f on ' "l non union men over the eon-
Faay sailing to economy. A abort
rut to thrift for the person who
reads the classified ads.
and other musical Instruments
scattered In great confusion.
Chiefs were hunting squas and
vice-versa. The drill-team arrived
singly and alowly. Great concern
was evidenced concerning the ar
rival of the entire team. A by
stander inquired why It was so gnl
darned Important that nobody got
lert.
"Why, man If we all get to Salem
this will be the biggest day of the
fair!" replied I-ee Welle.
'And, If the Roseburg team Is
not there, then what?"
'Why, there won't be any fair.
that'a all," declared Frank Hill.
Slowly the hands of the clock
crept around to 4:65 a. m.
'All aboard!" ahouted the con
ductor.
The confusion became greater
than ever. Chiefs were running
around, wilder than any of the or
iginal braves who roamed these
parts.
"Where's Bert Bates T demanded
the two sleepers previously
tloned.
"All aboard!" roared the conduc
tor. He aald It aa If he meant It
wneres KTiudtsonT" veiled
Slim Burner. We can't go without
him, he's our commander."
"Have to lear him." declared the
conductor. "All aboard!"
"But we can't drill without him,"
pleaded a quartet of braves. "And
without the drill team there will
be no fair Friday.
"Here he comes!" Knudtson, the
hero, came In at the laat moment,
loaded to the guards with blankets,
tom-toms and other necessary
plunder.
"All aboard!" roared the conduc
tor. And the wheels began to turn.
And with ahouta of Joy the special
pulled out The morning fog aeem
ed to lift the day waa saved. The
great Oregon State Fair would go
on the limpqua Chiefs and
Squaws were on the way. I
Lute Moore, local president of
""n-1 st ruction of the Elks home here In
1M4.
LEGAL ECHO OF GEN.
WOOD'S CAMPAIGN
(asaorlatsd mat Uaatd Win.) '
CHICAOO. Oct. 1. A verdict
for 1.67 In favor of Colonel
William Cooper Proctor of Cin
cinnati, chairasaa of the General
Wood presidential campaign In
II 10, and against Colonel A. A.
Sprague of Chicago, who waa the
campaign treasurer, was returned
today by a Jury la federal court.
TICKCT SALt ON.
The student body association
ticket sale started In the high
school today. This sale la always
one of the biggest contests of the
school year and is one of the most
heated. Tbe tickets admit the stu
dents to all activities and -!
tne houtnern pacific Co.. was on; class endeavors to aee that Its
Every
well-remembered cup
brims withhearty cheer
The rollicking spirit of the West.
The essence of unbridled hospital
ity, broad as western plains. That
is the halo surrounding Hills Bros.
Coffee, pride of the coffee-loving '
West, toast of millions from Pugej
Sound to the Mississippi River.
Pierce the vacuum seal of a tin of w
fjlills Bros. Coffee. Release that
sense-stirring aroma! Brew a cup v
and taste that marvelous flavor!
The Recognized Standard! Ask for
Hills Bros, by name and look for the
Arab on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee o
is economical to use.
HILLS BROS COFFEE!
the Job distributing tickets to the
lid band of Indiana and their
squaws the aquawa tarnishing
the "maauma" that made It possi
ble for a rot of the "bocks- to at
tend tha festivities at the stste
fair.
members secure these tickets. The
classes receive credit an their ls-t.r-clsss
rivalry contests, the one
reporting Its limit sold first, win
ning tne nign place, men class re
porting 100 per cent la awarded a
pennant carrying Its numeral a.
M trifhml Ftmrn Put
niu-s ttrft lit nfrt frtih.
O t?J. ftrta less