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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1928. THREET I - Don't Be Misled by a Lot of Noise If you want to pay cash for Canned Goods we can sell them to you as cheap as any body, . For CASH ONLY we offer the following items: Canned Corn, No. 2 cans, 2 for 23c Canned Corn, No. 2, Golden Bantam, 2 for 25c Canned Tomatoes, No. 2 Yl cans, 2 for 23c Booth's Sardines, large oval cans, 2 for 24c Del Monte Fancy Peaches, No. 2Yz cans, 2 for 45c Canned String Beans, No. 2 cans, 3 for :..40c Brohen's Sliced Pineapple, No.'2J2 cans, 5 for 95c Corn Flakes, 3 for 25c Spuds, Netted Gems, per sack $1.10 Bread, large loaves '. 10c Shredded Wheat Biscuit, pkg. .'. 10c See our window display of Lent Season. Demonstration on "Mione" Canned Chicken PEOPLES SUPPLY CO. Phone 14S Laundry Representatives Here Prank B. Robinson, sales man ager of the New Service Laundry which Is conremplatlng the erec tion of a building in this city and engaging in business, accompanied by 13. L. Ruth nnd C. H. Mnfiltt, CAP SALE 350 fine caps in all the best shade and shapes Dobbs and Scho Wil makes Duds for Quine 5' l 2 y, 2! Salt Fish for Free Delivery arrived in Roseburg this morning nnd will remain hero for an inde finite period in the interest of the new industry. The genelemen are new industry. The gentlemen are ing local people to purchase stock in the laundry. Men, Inc. Bros. LOCAL Business Visitor G. It. Gates. Myrtle Creek bank er, was iu this city Thursday af ternoou attending to business iu- terests. From Riddle Mrs. Johu Hamlin and "ton of Riddle were here yesu-nluy after noon visiting with friends and shopping. In Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Klnsel, resi dents of Wilbur, were In Hosebuig yesterday atteruoon visiting with friends and shopping. Eugene People Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Coo. Truitt of Eu gene were visitors in Koseburg over Thursday, Mr. Truitt lootjii after business' affairs. Back From Eugene Dr. Chas. U. Wade returned here this morning twm Eugene, where he went yesterday afternoon for u meeting of medical men. From District 32 j Mrs. Kffie Ambrose, former j teacher at district 32, was a visit 1 tor here from Voucallu yesterday j afternoon to look after business in ! terests. Back From Eugene Mrs. 1J. F. Morgan returned to her home in this city yesterday afternoon after a brief trip to Eu gene, where she visited friends this week. From Myrtle Creek ) Washington Dement of Myrtle 'Creek was a Roseburg visitor late yesterday afternoon and was at tending to business affairs. Seattle Matron Returned Home 1 Mrs. L. A. Counts, sister of Mrs. (Leon McCllntock of this city, who jhas been a visitor here for the jpast week, has returned to her home fn Seattle. Will Return Home Today Bert G. Bates, of the News-Review, who has been at l'ortlaiut and Salem for the past few days looking after business mutters, will return homo today. Bible Class Meets this Evening The Wesley Bible clans of the Methodist church will hold open house in tho auditorium of the church this evening at 7:30. The occasion promises to be a real treat for all who attend. Mr. Shields III B. F. Shields is reported to be 111 at his borne in this city, lie has been suffering from an attack of la grippe for the past three days and his condition remains about tho same today. Eugene Club Coming The Eugene Active Club " will visit the Roseburg club next Wed nesday evening, according to pres ent plans. The Eugene club will bo hero In tho evening and will en joy a program to be furnished by the Roseburg members. Executivo Secretary Here T. E. Elliott, executive secretary of tho Retired Ministers Fund of the M. E. church wns here from Portland yesterday conferring with Rev. Joseph Knotts of the First M. M. church. Mr. Elliott went to Grants Pass in the after noon. It Is the work of the secre tary to raise new funds for the or ganization. Investigator Coming for Case Kenneth puller, giving his Ad dress as Kansas City, Mo., and Da- i vld Fritz of Dayton, Ohio, wore picked up here yesterday by ! Sherirf Webb and Deputy Sheriff 1 Leas riding In a stolen caf. The case has been turned over to the ' department of justico and an in vestigator will arrive hero tomor- I row to take charge. The machine ; was reported stolen out of Stock- j ton, California. Ex-County People Have ' Daughter The nc'ws of the birth of a! daughter on February 28 to Mr. j and Mrs. Ernest A. Wardrlp (Mil dred V Klnnct nf Hnvwjird fornia, has been received hero. The couple formerly made their j ! home at Myrtle Creek and fol-! j lowing their marriage two years! ago they have been living in Hay- i ward, where .Mr. Wardrlp is shop ! foreman In the Chevrolet enrage. The baby has been named Waneta Mae. Former Local Printer Expires T. G. Ruth, some twenty yearn ago employed In this city as a printer on a local paper, and pre viously connected with a paper at Oakland, Oregon, died at Port land last Tuesday, aged 67 years. The deceased worked at Corvai lls for several years after leaving Itoseburg and during his career a 3 both printer and journalist was connected with a number of Ore gon publications. He is well re membered by many people of th'? county. ForAUCougfis ana au Ages "V-Vfl Sate and Children like it. Mothers endorse it. All t users recom mend it. lIVil.nWil NEWS From Coqullle Mr. and Mrs. A. Dibble of Co j quiite were visitors in lioseburg ; ever Thursday. From Azalea 1 Ttnv Weoka of Aznlea was here i jover Thursday attending to bust; upss uiiuirs uuu iruuuig. juicy will expuso uui nn-j - I sworn to do. Not always are lo- Here From Glendale leal officers to blamo. The higher R. B. Smith of Glendale was tn Up the more slack in duty. Fines this city over. Thursday attending irun from J5.00 up and many viola to business affairs and visiting. I tors are not seen on purpose. Visited Thursday Mrs. Martin Bruker was hero from the southern part of the comi ty over Thursday visiting with friends and shopping. MeCormick-Deerlng ball bearing cream separators run easy and skim close. They are sold in three sizes at Wharton Bros. I From Glide Mrs, J. Vaughn O'Mara of Glide was here yesterday afternoon visit ing friends and attending to busi ness affairs. Visitor From Riddle B. A. Berry from district number 70 at Riddle, where he is principal of the school, was a business visit- or in this city yesterday. Visitors in Town Mr. and Mrs. R W. residents of Myvilo Creek, were 1n this city ye-sti lay afternoon visit- ' ins friends nnd transacting busi- n,;i!3, t vi.i t mis Mrs. Edith E. Ackert, county school superintendent, went to the southern part of the county today and is visiting the schools at Gaz ley, Canyonville, Riddle and Glenn brook. , Malor Bubb to Speak Major Bubb, reserve officer in structor, is to be the chief speaker at the Wilbur P. T. A. meeting to night, the reserve officers of Wil bur nnd Roseburg, together "with their wives, being the guests of the association. There will be an in teresting program of music and stunts in connection with the ad dress by Major Bubb. , BORN MATTHEWS To Mr. ami Mrs. F. L. Matthews of Riddle. Thurs dny. March 1, 1!I28, at Mercy hos pital, a daughter. CEn.uR JUMP ABOLITION HAS ANOTHER ADVOCATE ,,IMn , ; , , I won't manage the Cleveland in CHICAGO Mar. 2-Abollt on of dlaMB entlrely from lho bonch this the center jump in basketball pro- BUramer naVG been atronglhened I'untu mtmiy oiiiu jxu i v, Iowa coach, gained another advo cate todev in Coach Harold G. OJ son of Ohio State. i These, two are agreed that it would make for belter team play to have the center jump only at tiie start of the first and second halves. At each sco'e, the team scored upon would be fliven the bnll out of bounds. Barry and Olson charce that the team with tho tallest center near ly always wins, and the supply of s(x-foPtprn!u Is crowing scarce COMING SUNDAY Esther Ralston in "LOVE AND LEARN" I 1 , THEY'RE HERE! if A pair of rea! favorites in a roaring romance of li the Great Open Spaces jij 1rruTnWVTxi,: - I . a BfmT . (JfW &Aii A Rib-Cracking &3rm CHARLEY CHASE j ir 'A W "NEVER THE DAMES SHALL Hm MEET" Direction Umpqua Amusement Company I I.ETTERS FROM THE I PEOPLE Law Enforcement ItOSKlllJltG, Mar. 2. Editor of Nc s-lteview Why change the ISth Amendment? It seems to mo there is only one answer. Too many wet officers in dry of- flee ulaces: nart neglect through lack of knowledge, and part afraid t ny, 11 sworn as onicera iu vk- cute the law to its fullest, as Al Smith says, why set asleep. If a mail snck Is robbed do the mall authorities pa to bed. No, year after year they try nnd In verv rare . cases do they fall. On each letter the government stamps $300.00 penally for vlola- jtion Maybe this letter is oniy worth 5 cents, but the law says $300.00 nnd up for violation. Now, some one takes a drink and vio- iiates the law and accidentally or purposely kills some one with a car. and later is turned loose. A f cent letter costs this man $300.00 penalty or 20 years In jail. A 5 cent drink cost the man nothing ;y(,t pomo one-s ja tnken. j Yet some, for profit mostly, wa,,t local option or government control or Canada's system. But the great majority, mostly moth- ers, are patiently waiting for bet- Iter enforcement. It the 18 amenu- :,nilt , Rlir.rpRft nR iR tn njlf, ..,, of which everv one lo ,.-,! u . ,.. tIIIVA n. jforeement nnd when tho law is n(,e broken ad Penality set not left to a judge to say excuse you. 1 am proud of some of the offi cers around Roseburg, and rofer to Portland, Albany, Coos Bay nnd Washington. D. C, papers as re erences to lack of stock in offices. READER. PARALYSIS CLAIMS SON OF MARSHFI ELD MAN (Auoclated Frcn Leased Wire) MARSMFIELD. Ore., Mar. 2. Norman Going. 21. son of C. C. Go ing of the Going-Powers Furniture .11 -.1 or. rhr tn.lnv ' from Infantllo pnrnlvsis. Ho hat! been 111 Binco Monday. Norman was to grandson of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Going of Portland, Oregon. PECKINPAUGH'S ROLE AS PLAYER NOT ENDED (Auoolatcc) Prcu Leaned WIro) CLEVELAND, Ohio, Mar. 2. Su spicions that Rogor Pecklnpaugh i.v ihn vMrnna wnrlrmit nt Ills Old position of shortston at the trlbo'fl prnctlco at New Orleans. Pecl, however, hopes the Burn a FonsecaHodnp combination will keep him off tho playing field. In yesterday's session he had Carl Lind, rnniiy Tulane University boy, tenm with him at second. " Lind couldn't wait until next weok when the rest of tho, team joins tho batterymen. How's your bed? r 1 1 1 TODAY Ml A MH CAT tf M I ADMISSION 1 Matinee 10-25 II 1 Evenings 10-35 i 1 ERTY IxaCr -.c ?-. J 311 west1 CASS 000 OREGON Saturday Sales Items Price8 and brands that tell their own story on items that are every day necessities. Buy for the future. No limit while the supply lasts. $5.00 orders del. free any order 10c Sugar excepted. Flour 'Sperry's" Hard Wheat Sack $1.98 Bbl. $7.60 Pork and Beans "Van Camps" Medium Big Value. 2 for- Clams "Ehrman's Best" Minced 2 Cans 29c Rolled Oats B "Sperry's" 9-Lb. Bag 49c g lBacon Squaresl For Seasoning and Frying! Lb. 18c LATEST CLASH IN , NICARAGUA STIRS UP SENATE SPAT (AnBoHutrcl l'rt-M I-eiwcd Wire) ' WASHINGTON, Mar. li. The ItlllinB of five mora American ma rines In Nicaragua caused another row In the senate today over the administration policy in that Cen tral American republic. Senator Dill, Democrat, Wash ington, precipitated the Ihsuo by reading news accounts of the lat- est battle between tho Sundino forces and the marines, ut the 1 same time filing a broadside at the senate foreign affairs commit-, teo for not reporting on any of the resolutions concerning the Nicar agua situation which were intro duced early fn the session. Chairman Ilorah of that commit tee rose to say that the committee had been gathering "all the infor mation" possible and had "ex hausted the subject as far as the fuels of the military and naval ac tion are concerned." JIo said that some pronounct'ment on tho sub ject would be forthcoming within the next 48 bourn, telling Dill, how ever, that no action lias been taken or contemplated on any of the resolutions submitted . Ilorah said that he doubted the effect on the administration policy of senate action, and Dill took violent exception to this view. "Does that mean that the ma rines will continue to wage war in Nicaragua indefinitely, regardless of our attitude?" Dill asked. Senator Shortridge, publican, California, asked Dill if he wanted the marines withdrawn and tue i Washington senator returned an emphatic "Ves." Shortridge said bucIi withdrawal would mean that the American citizens and property In Nicaragua would remain at the "mercy of the bandit, Kandinn." Dili denied that American prop erty or American lives were en dangered, and shouted that he did not believe that the rnarlnert should be sent anywhere to "pro tect large investments of a few." Ills declaration was greeted with fi)t)lniift from both the fhnr and the galleries", while Vice-President Dawes pounded for order. Senator Kdge, ltepiihlla:i. New Jersey, then asked If the Washing ton senator would "repudiate a solemn contract with hoi h politi cal parties' and leave Nicaragua to Qdoodshed." "It will not he American blood shed,' Dill Bald. "I am against I 15c Milk Borden's Buy by the Case. Case $4.59 B Mazola Oil For Snlad Dressing Pt. 25c Quart 43c " 5 al (la I 1 Soap I I II 6 Bars I I I 1 29c 1 I ! Oysters I A Seasonable Item j 2 Cans ! 29c t SMOKED MEATS iHocklessPichicsl Swift's New Number Less Waste Lb. 23c SHOP AND SAVE AT STONE'S "THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE IN TOWN.' spending American lives to buy profits for men who havo Invest-, ments in Nicaragua." o , . 1 10 snn FranclBco for a few days Rat barbecuo sandwiches and J'o'e their return here, accord live Torevor. Brand's Hoad Stand, !,nB to word received today by Mrs. o Honry Harth. While iu the sbtith, . . . . . Mr. Harth attended a retail mer- Wool sacks nt Wharton HrOB. I chants' convention. NOW A Mighty Epic of the Air Crashing planes nnd the death dealing rattle of machine guns, Broken hearts and heroes of im mortal fame. STARRING RAYMOND KEANE BARBARA KENT Also Good Short Features ADMISSION Mat. 10-25 Eve. SUNDAY RICHARD DIX in "Sporting Goods" Direction Umpqua Amusement Co. ANTLER S Lard "Swift's" Silver Leaf No. 10 Pail Each S1.39 Peas Standard Quality 3 Cans 33c Tuna Fish "White Star" , Small Tin a Favorite 2 Tins 29c Coffee "Stone's Supreme" Lb. 47c 3 Lbs. $1.35 ' 1 Bacon Medium Weight Lb. 28c Mr. and Mrs. Phil Harth of this city, now visiting In Los Angeles, nro leaving that city Monday o go TODAY AND ; 1 JUr. I SATURDAY 10-35 W3. 1