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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5. 1926.
THREE
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ITALY TIGHTENED
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(AuocEntod I'ress Leased Wire.)
.. ROME, Nov. 5. Sweeping meas
ures to protect the Fascist regime
from the activities of its enemies
were approved today by the cabi
net, sitting under the presidency
of Premier Mussolini.
The ministers adopted a provis
ion making plots against the life,
liberty and integrity of the pre
mier and members of the royal
family, and plots against the gov-
rnment and the state punishable
by death.
They also approved penalizing
by imprisonment, varying from five
to more than thirty years, any ef
fort by an Italian or foreigner to in
jure Italy in fact or by propaganda.
Membership in any organization
against fascism aiso win oe pun-
ishable by heavy imprisonment
jveany a oozen spec uc i-ts reiai-
ing to oirecc or inuireci activities
against the regime will render the
offenders liable to jail terms and;
perpetual Interdiction from public
office.
All nnnnnnta nllnmlnn ll.lt.nn
..i.t. v.o.,. ,..!..
evasion.
Other provisions incli.ftd: Revo-
rntlnn fnr nn InHplemilnnf a norlnd
of the licenses of all acwspapp!)
antagonistic to the regime. Dis
- solution of all clubs aJd associa-
SPREAD a slice of bread.
From actual test, acknowl
edge the honest goodness
that is wrapped up in the
one-pound cartons of
Gem-
Nut
Margarine
'I You will like its flavor (
you !iare sure of, its whole-
sbnieness. A real spread
for bread. '
Swift & Company
U. S. A.
Makers
tions suspected of being nnll-
Fascist. Institution of police dead
lines for persons suspected of an
ti-Fascism. Inauguration of a ser
vice of special political investiga
tion at the headquarters of every
legion of the Fascist militia.
I
STATE'S OFFICERS
(Associated Truss Leased Wire.)
HELENA, Mont., Nov. 5. Mon
tana's state prohibition law en-
I forcement officers, halted in their
activities by the majorily given the
measure providing for repeal of the
state liquor law, have been in
structed to make no more raids
and report no more arrests. Under
orders of Attorney General L. A.
! Foot, who declared repeal of the
siuio uuuui i. uiuutu, . . ..h-i-tlon
I Impossible when cases are called"-. .". ,,' , ' in,, ,
in me uecen.uer i..-,... m u
inci cuum uio uijo5"!""" Ue
vote Its attention to cleaning up
old cases.
Cases now before the courts
which cannot be disposed of be -
fore December, probably will be
It, S?m undo- hinh ti
j be prosecuted, the onicial vx
I plained. Q
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Ilcljieanfsetate CoIIpeb. founded
1S58, "K theHldnst ngiicWural col
lege in the country.
of Premium
Oleomargarine
COOK WOULD
KEEP BUTLER I
JOB AS Cll
(Aawrt'iiitod Press Leased Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 5 Presi
dent Coolidgo sees even less rea
son for William M. Kmler to retire
as chairman of the Republican Na
tional committee, now that he has
been defeated for re-election to the
senate than before the elections,
While it was made clear today
at the White House that Mr. ( ool
idge had not discussed the matter
witli Mr. ltutler, it was pointed out
that he would now have more time
to devote to the chairmanship than
when lie was occupied witli' his
duties as a senator.
Insofar as the ructions nre ( - O" -
ooriHMl, the priHitinnt be H-vefl "jo
t of national Kentlnn'iit, to
I the ileni'-e that it could be f tirnisli-
vs pro
vided hy tht olection to tM liotis1
- ,f r(,1)o(.s,,ntatlvel, o,,,,!,,.,)
- Uni0 everv district in every state
and not by the senate
eli'Clion,
I in wlilrli nnlv nnp-tliird
ot the
iu the
conn, .as represcntcd
VOIQ.
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..Buslness Visitor
John Wilson of Yoncallit was a
business visitor In this city today
Mrs. Wilson who received Injuries npment of the mining Industry in
In an auto accident on the corner1, the district will begin In earnest
of Douglas and Jackson streets laatjas soon as the plant is ready for
week, is Improving. operations.
From Myrtle Point
C. C. Curler of Myrtle Po!nt was
a business visitor in this city over
Thursday.
From Mild
G. Sutherland of Mllo Is hero for
a day or so to look after business
affairs and visit with friends.
From Riddle
Mrs. Fred Hall of Kiddle was in
Roseburg Thursday afternoon visit
ing with friends ami attending to
business matters.
From Meirose
Miss Amelia Galla of Melroso
was in this city yesterday after
noon shopping and transacting' bus
iness.
Visitor Here
li. S. HolKiger, Ford dealer at
Klamath Falls, was a business vis
itor libro over Thursday night.
Visitor In Town
0. I). Hartley of Canyonville was
in this city today for a lew hours
attending to business affairs and
visiting friends.
Visiting Here
Mrs. H. J. iJoering and son ot
Glide, nro spending a few days in
Itoseburg visiting with friends.
In This Morning
Mrs. Kate McDauiels of Ten
mile, was a visitor in Hoseburg
tlds morning and wns looking ' af
ter business matters and shopping.
Here From Eugene
Mrs. C. F. Harpster of Eugene,
former Hoseburg matron, is hero
for a few days to visit with her
daughter, Airs. Fred Lockwood, and
friends.
To Coast Over Week End
E. McCormick left by auto this
morning for North llend where ho
will visit with a son over the
week end.
Condition Reported Same
Tho condition ot Will Singleton,
who was taken to tho Good Samari
tan hospital in Portland a week
ago, is reported lo be about tho
same. Mr. Singleton will undergo
a major operation as soon as his
health permits.
Back From Reedsport
Ur.1 Richard Thompson, Miss
Natalie Markwitz and Miss Cora
llaertsch of the Douglas County
Health unit liavo returned from
Iteedsport where they spent tho
first part of the week In health
work. , ;
Speaker At Green Sunday i i
Mrs. A. 0. Marsters.i Pouuty pres
ident ot Uio W. C. T. U. and .statu
speaker, will be nt tho Green school
houso Sunday afternoon" at " 3
o'clock. A good attendance of W,
("!. T. V. members is urged and llirt
public has been extended a cordial
invitation to attend. '
Child Breaks Arm in Fall
The 5-year-old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. A. J. Roberts of Melrose
sustained a broken left" arm late
yesterday evening when a wagon
seat, into which sho had climbed,
overturned, causing her to fall lo
tho ground. The child was brought
to Hoseburg today for medical at
tention, .i
Will Hold Shoot Sunday
Tho Bhoot lo be held Sunday
morning at the government range
east of town by the Hoseburg Pis
tol and Rifle Club gives promise of
being one of the best of the yenr.
It Is very probable another one will
be planned for the near future.
Home From Washinpton
Mr. and Mrs. J. IT. Short have
returned to their home in Dixon-
vlllo after spending some time in
Tenlno, Washington, where they
visited their daughter, Mrs. T. J.
Whilaker their daughter, Mrs. T. J.
days In Portland witli friends.
Garrison in Portland
Woll pleased with the results of
tho senatorial election in Douglas
county Is T. P.. Garrison, a banker
of Hoseburg, who arrived in Port
land yesterday Tho outcome of
tho election in that county was a
surprise to political observers In
other counties because of tho in
sistent claims of many Douglns
citizens, that it would go for
Stanfieid, Independent. Sleiwer, re
publican, carried tho county.
Morning Oregonian.
Another DnHer Here
IC. O. Thompson, of Los Angeles
an experienced oil well driller, ar
rived in Itoseburg early this morn
ing nnd will go to work at once at
T.oeper Dome. The management has
arranged for three shifts, nnd will
prosecute the work in future the
full 21 hours each day. Mr. Thomp
son will have charge of ono of the
shifts. "Things are looking mighty
(rood at T.eeper Dome," was all
the comment that Manager Cur
rier had to make tills morning
when asked about the situation
there.
Minlnq Men In Town
f. TT Slutifor wll 1nnirn Pnn.
1 vnm-HIn minine'man. fiml K. per-
j Wf.nt. a rncent arrival In thin corni-
riuiyonvilie dfstrinf. Mr. Dorwont
is putting in a flotation process
Tint. in the old flour mill bulld-j
lugs at Canyonville, and expects!
(o have it in ..eration early In !
January. With installation of mod-1
ern machln'jjjv these gentlemen be-
lleve that thvy will be ablQlo save;
Ihe fine gold, silver and platinum j
that Is found in the quartz of that;
locality. A numbrof mining men I
are interested in the k there,!
nil of them believe that devel-
To San, Francisco-
Mrs. R. D. Oliver and son left
miu-weeR ror San - Francisco to
spend the winter with her parents.
Mr. Oliver, who is a mining engi
neer, will be in eastern Oregon un
til spring and will join his wife
and family in California then.
Visitor This Morning
Miss Helen Cardwell of Umpqua
was in Hoseburg this morning vis
iting with friends and shopping.
Arundel, piano tuner. 1'hone 189-L.
FUNERAL ROSEBURG
MAN HELD TODAY
Tho funeral of W. P. Wetheroll
was held at 4 o'clock thi3 after
noon at fiie I. O .0. F. hall, the
Hoseburg Undertaking company in
charge. The body was tnken to tho
hall at noon today and lay In stnto
under guard of members of tho
canton until the services, which
were under I the auspices of Plille
larian Lodge No. S, I. O. O. F. Hov.
Joseph Knotts officiated. The cas
ket was banked witli many beauti
ful floral offerings and the hall
was filled with a host of friends of
tho deceased. The Umpqua Chiefs
a:id Squaws and members of the
Odd Fellows attended in bodies.
Tho body will be escorted to
Rogue Hiver Saturday morning for
burial.
MRS. ANNA DOUD
BURIED TODAY
The funeral of Mrs. Anna Doud,
Douglas county woman, who died
in Portland, was held this after
noon nt 2 o'clock at the Ten Mile
church, the Roseburg Undertaking
company In charge and Rev. Joseph
Knotts officiating. There were
many beautiful floral offerings
from tho many friends of the fami
ly. The body was laid to rest at
tho Ten Mile cemetery. ; .
ABERDEEN EDITOR VISITS '
IN CITY ON WAY SOUTH
W. A. Hupp, editor of tho Aber
deen Wtorld, published . at Aber
deen, Washington, was a visitor at
Thia nrnnnn anH Q7n nf-if1. tt.n
I undersigned to one quart can of
interior uioss Finish, any color,
and a special Paint Brush, j
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I Address.
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Acme Interior Gloss Fin
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duct of cheerful colors.
Easy to wash. No glare.
Covers the surface like a
flat paint.
We recommend Interior
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for interior surfaces
walls, ceilings, woodwork.
It is the perfect kitchen
finish does not absorb
grease, dirt or moisture.
ACMEQUAL1TY
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And be sure to see us before
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D. P. FISHER
403 West Cass St. Roseburg, Ore.
Phone 668-J
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o
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Dr. Decker doctors your
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We never close.
Rose Garage
Phone 66
3
Is the pantry stocked with such items as spuds, sugar, a
case of milk, peas, corn and pineapple. Get quantity
prices at Stone's and note the savings made
SATURDAY MORNING BARGAINS
CREME OIL TOILET
SOAP Limit 5
RAISINS Thompson's Seed
' less, 4 lbs
i PRODUCE VALUES FOR THE DAY
LETTUCE Solid heads, 2 for
SWEET SPUDS 6
CELERY Large bunches, well bleached, 2
SPUDS Netted Gems,
'cwt. ..
ONIONS
'sack
; LARD
8 lbs
i shortening
's lbs
jSALAD OIL Bulk, bring
container, gai
BACON Eastern,
'b. .. .... .:...:
j BACON BACK ;
3 Light; lb. .. J . 1;
BACON SQUARES
lb. .. :
$5.00 Orders
California
and
' Oregon
BURNS
Cover with wet baking soda
afterwards apply gently ,
WICKS
V VapoRub;
OvtrSt Million Jars UttJ Ymarly
Roaebiug todny, enjoylnp; a visit
Willi ins irimm, J. a. i-ianniiK, ir-
..Inln. r.1 II... IT.tiitnnn T-Tnlnl Tift
Hupp In on his way to Los Angolus,
whoro Iim Is purclinsiiiK additional
equipment for the mechnnicnl de
partment of his newspaper. Mrs.
Klipp is accompanying nun on ine
trip, which is being made by nuto.
FOOTBALL TEAM AND
ROOTERS TO COAST
The Hoseburg high school foot
ball team and Coach Turner In I
cars furnished by local business ;
men, left this morning for North
Bend where they will meet the high i
school football team ot that city !
thlB afternoon. The entire squad ,
of players made the trip and were
accompnnlcd by about 25 students j
and rooters. The Corvallls high ,
school team was In KoBeburg this I
morning enroute to Medford whore
tho boys will clash with the Med-.'
ford players on Saturday. The team
staged a workout on Fiulay fluid
from 12 to 12:30.
IT
OF SPITE WRECK
( Aiwwltd PrcM 1111 W(r.)
MEDFORD, Ore., Nov. 5. Tho
sheriff's office In Its Investigation
of the accident on the Pacific hich-i
wav last Sunday in which MIbb :
Edith Myers of this city wns forc
ed from tho road, meeting with
serious Injuries, when her sedan
crashed Into b phone pole, has come
to the conclusion, that she wns the
"victim of a cruel jest, at best, ind
possibly an attempt to kill."
The driver of the "hit and run"
enr. Is said by the authorities to
have deliberately struck the Myers
car and to have returned and
shouted derisively at Miss Myers
as sho lay Injured at the side of
the road, nnd made no effort to as
sist her. The authorities nro also
Investigates the report that Miss
Myers declined to let one of the
three men In thry ffiar act as an es
cort Saturday nlsTit when he la al
leged to have made throats.
o
At a wine tasting contest In
Wlesbnden. Oermnny, It was found
that, though hock Is generally not
believed to he preservahle beyond
(10 years, a large number of choice
wines hnd retained tholr qualities
over a hundreifcffeara.
POP CORN
3 lbs. .
33c
5c
CORN STARCH
4 pkgs
lbs.
MERCHANDISE VALUES
$2.85
CORN Standard quality,
2 cans, 25c; case, ..
PEAS Wonderful value,
2 cans 25c; case
TOMATOES Large cans,
3 for ..
$2,15
$i;75
$1.69
BULK MINCE MEAT
Best quality, 2 lbs. ...
a
$1.50
OLEO Swift's
2 lbs.
SMOKED MEATS
38c
HAMS Large Swift's Prem;
ium, half or whole, lb.............
35c
COTTAGES
lb. .: J.;.:.:.L
27c
SALT SIDE
ib. , :
Delivered Free-Sugar Excepted.'
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111 North Sfackson Street
Rosebui Oregon Phone 116
Best quality,
25c
25c
..15c
23c
bunches : ...15c
$2.95
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40c
35c
55c
37c
38c
Eastern,
27C
ill 1' Wast' tarR,'
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