ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW," FRIDAY. MARCH 30, 1928. THREE 'IIIIWWIWWlI'MIWIWgiT.T and v i y k m MODERN FOOD STORES ROSEBURG, OREGON Friendly Atmosphere Make Stone's your store home. Your patronage is desired, welcomed and appre ciated. $5.00 orders delivered free. Any. order 10c; sugar excepted. Food Values for Saturday "GOLDEN FRUIT'' Bananas sibs. ii FRESH LOCAL 19c I I Rhubarb in-. - 25c Catsup "Del Monte," full 1 lb. bottle, 2 for 35c Lettuce Solid Heads, 2 for 15C Maxwell House Coffee A Nationally known brand. 01 Q Q 3 lb. tin : - 0 I I J U Fig Bars "Tru Blu" Whole Wheat 2 lbs. ..: : 29C Syrup Towle's Log Cabin, medium size, each 55c Clothes Pins Spring Snaps, , 3 dozen 19c MazolaOil A pure vegetable oil for salad or cooking, quart tin - 40c Kadota Figs Preserved in wine. CQp 2 tall tins 0 Sb Pineapple Large tins, broken slices, C ft n 3 tins UUU Cleanser a?- i4c Peas "Del Monte," medium i 2 cans .. 29c Cfi&Grirx Stone's Special Blend, lb. 35c, or 3 lbs. $1.00; 1 Q VUllCC "Stone's Supreme,' ib. 47c; 3 lbs ,0J SMOKEfi MEAT VALUES : T T BAKED HAM DEMONSTRATION ALL bAV AA 0.3.015 Buy a "Swift's Premium," half or whole, at less QjQ than standard ham cost .1. - Bacon Tiumwei8ht' 28c Cottages ;Lot8 f Lean" 27c Picnic Hams 17c Bac. Square Srioni!g. "18c SHOP AND SAVE AT STONE'S LOCAL NEWS Visited Thursday Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Blood and daughter, Kuih, were here from j South Deer Creek Thursday visit ing friends. Riddle Man In Ed Joslyn, resident of Riddle, was In Hoseburg Thursday after- ! uoou looking after business mat- tera and tradtug. iFrom Coquitle j Mrs. Z. Uuchhelster of Coqulllo ; was a Hoseburg visitor over Thuraday. Business Visitor- It. E. Drown, resident of Wilbur, was In this city yesterday after noon attending to business mutters and trading. From Myrtle Point C. C. Carter of Myrtle Point was a business visitor In this city over Thursday. I Visitor Today Mrs. Margaret Hanan of Umpqua in Huni'uuiK iiuuitK me mur.i- ;ing shopping and visiting nliti Riddle Man In J. Musthoff of Wilbur . was a Roseburg visitor Thursday and was looking after business affairs and trading. From Ten Mile Wayne Ilreltenbucher of Ten Mile was here yesterday after noon transacting business and vis iting with friends. Srlem Hotel Man Visitor R. L. Coff. clerk at tho nev Senator hotel in Salem, one nf th Stage Terminal Hotels company chain, was a visitor in this city this morning. He reporls business lis quite brisk In the state capital. I Mr. Coff Is n brother of Miss 'Velnin (,'off of tho Elite Reality OIIUJJ. In Yesterday Mrs. l A. Harry of Riddle spent several hours here yesterday shop ping and looking after business m-terests. j Kellogg Couple Visit j Mr. and Mrs. Dayton Mlnter of t Kellogg were Roseburg visitors : Thursday afternoon and were at . tending to business interests. Over From Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. E. K, Eby wore here from Sutherlin during Thurs day afternoon shopping ami at tending to business mutters. BITQUIM H0IM1 EffliBIOET Mrs. Edwards In Mrs. Bessie Edwards, resident of Umpqua, was a visitor In this city yesterday afternoon and was looking after business matters. Expected From South William U Cobb, who has been looking after mining interests at Elliott Creek. California, Jtrnt over the border, Is expected home today. Oakland Woman Visited Mrs. F. a. Hognn of Oakland was in Roseburg Thursday after noon visiting friends and attending to business affairs. Looking Glass People Visit Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Mundt of Looking Glass were here this morning visiting with friends and transacting business. Visitor Here Thursday Mrs. Huron Clough of t.'onyon ville was in Roseburg Thursday visiting with friends and i:i the evening' attended tho dl.strlc: meeting of the Eastern Stnr lodge. PRODUCERS OF PLAY WIN THE FIRST ROUND, LOS ANGELES, Mar. 30. A .W. Rowland and A Leslie Pierce, pro ducers of the play "The Captive," which for a while caused a verit able shower of court injunctions, ar rests .and othor legal actions being ftken, lodny rested on their guus after somewhat of a victory over the city prosecutor's office. After a brief nut bitte rbnltle ill municipal court hero yeslerdny in which a deputy prosecutor declar ed that a quick trial was necessary in order that an example might be made of the producers of the piny, a delay was granted to the defen dants. Sicknes sof Joseph March etti and the absence of Arthur Greene, was pleaded by the defen dants as a reason for the tempos rar halt in tho court proceedings. After the four producers of tho play which was stopped because of lis assorted Indecent theme, nail been tried ,the members of the cast are scheduled to face similar charges. "AMONG MY SOUVENIRS" Christian Blblo school will hold Its last meeting In the old building next Sunday. Souvenir picture and special program 9:45 a. m. Such a Handy Plank to Have Along Lecturer of Grange Coming ; ' , Mrs. Minnie B. Bond of Eugene,' lecturer of tho Oregon Slato Orange, Is expected hero Satur day, March 31, and will attend the Pomona Grange at tho Kntfihts of Pythias hall here. Transferred to Klamath James Wunjsley, who hns been employed here by tho Stone's Cash Store, has been transferred to Kla math Falls where he will work lu one of the stores of tho chain. Mrs. Wamsley will Join him there later. A group of business mon from soulhwest Washington, known ns the net-acquainted caravan, or friendship party, reached Roseburg I mie yesiernay aitomoon. coming from the north by nulo. Tho party Iwas met this side of Divide by a uuuiuer ui Huscourg popple, who escorted tho visitors into town. During the onrly evening tho visit ors were driven to points of inter est near tho city, among which was the Country Club on the North Umnqun. and to a vantage point on tho hill near town, where n pnnoramn of city and tho vnllnv In. i spired tho Washlngtonlnns with jsome of the, riches nnluro hns so J lavishly bestowed on this section. In the evening, following tho rn- wore banqueted at tho Umpqua ho : tel. A few Rosehnrg people wore also present. Mino host. .Tnck Harding, of that popular hostclrv. Was chairman of the evening. In ;liis onenlng statement after tho din- ner he welcomed the northerners to Roseburg in the nomo of the commercial orannfontion and the city. Sevornl of the vlsltorB re sponded to calls for speeches, and a lot of fun was enloyed over tho stories told. The principal sneaker was Senator Fred W. Loomls, of Aberdeen, who ably portrayed the beauties of the great northwest and the possibilities In slore for lliosn Nvho llvo In this greatest of all vblnysrounils In the world. Coopers.-1 'lion nhd helpfulness wore stressed. 'The visitors were warmlv applaud ed and bonds of friendship cement ed by the ston here. On the way south today the eirnvan will visit j Grants Pass, Medford and Ashland, i and on the return trin will go homo I via tho east side route. FALL SAYS SINCLAIR RELUCTANT IN TAK- ING THE OIL LEASE (AuocUtfd Vrtm Leucd Wire) O .EL PASO, Texas. Mar. 90. Hurry F. Sinclair, weaiTHy oil operator charged with cou- spiling with Albert II. Fall to defraud the government in the lease of the Teapot Dome naval oil reserve, accepted the lease reluctantly, after once rejecting It, .associates said Fall would testify today In giving his deposition to bo used at Sinclair's trial lu Washington next week. "Hero Is your lease, Mr. Secretary," Van was expected to testify Sinclair suid, "1 um done with it." O REPRIEVE EXTENDED (AuiioUttJ Presa U'ucu Wire) SALEM. Ore., Mnr. 30. Clover nor Patterson today extended the reprieve of James Wlllos up to and Including April 12. This will make the date of his execution the same ns that set for Ellsworth Kelly, Friday, April 13. CANNERY IS GUARDED (AiwM-IMrrl Vurim 1x-mk1 Win) SAN PEDRO, Calif., Mar. 30. A guard was established around the home and fish cannery of Gil bert c. Van Camp whllo police followed up clues today to an ap parent attempt to dynamite his plant and to the uuthoi-Hhlp or a threatening letter received by him They expressed tho opinion thut difficulty between tho packer und Ills employes was tho causo. Several sticks of explosive, with fuses attached, were found near the cannery buildings lute last night by Paul Gregory, mummer. The police said an attempt was bt-.ng made to traco the letter writing to ono of Van Camn'B fishermen. She Vetoes That Caveman Stuff' T RANCHER'S ARMS BROKEN (AF-wtnM Pre l.i-actl Wlro) MARSHFIELD, Ore.. Mar. 30 Belated reports from southern Curry county today said William McVuy, n rancher, hail both arms broken wmm attempting to snvo cattle from a barn destroyod in a storm early this week. Several' cattle were killed. A timber fell across McVay's body as ho was trying to drive tho catllo out be fore tho building collapsed. , y "Will you .marry me?" asked Kenneth Ersklne of Edna Baker, 18. of McKittrlck, Calif. "I will not!" said Edna, who was in love with Arthur Miles, an oil worker. 8o Ersklne, man of action ,kidnaped the girl and started east in his automobile. By the time they reached Reno, Nev., her consistent refusals discouraged him, so he bought her a ticket home. "A perfect gentleman," admitted Edna but she it go ing ahead with her plans to marry Miles. . WHITE HOUSE PET PRESENTED TO THE DAUGHTER OF GOV. Ex-County Man Back J. B. Saylor, former resident of this city, has b'uen spending the past five or six years in, Califor nia, and has returned to Douglas county again. He went to Canyon ville the first of the week. He Is undecided whether or not he will re-locate. Luclen Cobb Visitor Lucien Cobb, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb of South Main street, Is visiting Ills relatives here. He has been recovering from a slight illness the past tew nays and within the next day or so is returning to the Elliott Creek, Cullfornlu, mines, where lie Is working. ATTEMTED HALT Cnow South Tuesday Mr. ami Mrs. A. 1j. Wooltly, who live on"' the top of Uoomur moun tain south of Itorieburg, vinlled here eteriluy afternoon. Mrs. Weekly statea Unit Tucmlny two inches of hiiow fell at their place and that l has been quite cold there. Has Wrecker Car Ialo Stephens, proprietor of Stephens Motor company, is an nouncing the inauguration of a new towing Bervlce. . He has Be cured a crune type wrecker and equipment for handling towinr;, wrecking and road service, and Is arranging a day and night aervif o 1 connection with the other de partmets of the garage and repair ehop. Shows Much Improvement , According to word received to day from Porllnnd, Mrs. H. W. Hates, who has been seriously III at her home in that city fo tba past week, Is greatly Improved and Bomo hopes arc entertainer! I for her recovery. Mr. H. W. Bates and daughter, Mrs. iJlllard, who ibave been will, hef, will return : here this nflernoon, and Mr. Hales plans to return north Summy, dingers From La Grande W. O. ("linger, proprietor of tho La Grande hotel and Interesled In the I'slacene shop In Marshflebl, arrived Inst night in Marshfleld accompanied hy Mrs. Cllnger. They will Fpend newral days here oif bitfln'M. They reported that their son, "Nippy" dinger, who suffer ed a broken neck Inst year when ,he fell from the rlnps to tho hard 'surface of the Han don swimming tank, Is not improving. Ho Is ra tional riiai a hearty eater, hut jsnems to be slowly sinking j Marshfleld Times. f Awipfnlrd 1'rcM tawil Wire) WASHINGTON, Mnr. 30. A story thnt Will II. Hays sought to bring political presHiire io bear on tho late Senator Kdwln F. Ladd uf North Dakota, then chairman of the Teapot Domo committee to end abruptly the oil investigation In was related hero today by former Senator Alva T. Adams of Colorado, who then was a member of tho committee. Adams said that Uuld had feint ed tho Incident to him at the If mo of Its occurrence. The story was that Hnys bod come to Washington nnd summon ed the veteran chairman of tho committee to the White House. I,add assumed that the Invitation was from tho president nnd pro ceeded to the executive offices. Ho was met there by Hnys, who suggested that it might not he well for them to be seen together nid proposed thnt they ride around town while they discussed Hip oil situation. Lndd assented a n J started for his Rtitomohtle, but Hays demurred because of the presence of the chauffeur and urged that a tnxlcab he used. The North Dakota Independent who subsequently was rM out of the Itepublicun party councils In the senate, concurred nnd tha (wo rode around for more than n hour with Didd's car following on be hind. Adams said T.add bad told him that Hays declared the investiga tion was beginning to take on an aRpert that ttoited no good for the Republican party ind thar ns a I Republican the Nori.i Dckol.tn jshould join with olber Jlepiihll Scans on the committee to wind it .tip. I J,odd, as the story Mes, flnn'ly lierame Inrensed and reminded the iformer that be owed n duly to Ihe iFennte In the invetilall tit nnd thnt terminated tho interview, ;ndd siopping Ihe M'Jcai and transferring to his cvr rn nrlrh still had hffn t rating behind the ; public vehicle while the confi rrnc' .went on. I Adnms was iinablp In recall whether this occurred hefore or nfter Hnvi had first taken the WJind before the committee. Hnyi finally testified that HlnelMr mad mlvnnce of $200,000 of Continental j Trading company Liberty bonds to i iJiavs to wipe out a campaign d-; ficil. t FIGHTS LAST NIGHT t (Anoclatrd Prcra tnnofl Wire) LIVERPOOL, England Russ Whalon, Chicago, stopped Henri Battonel, Franco, 12. CLKVWLAND Tommy Freeman, Cleveland, knocked out Willie Har mon, New York, 3. Slevo Nugent, Cleveland, nnd I'eto Zlvlc, PKtu burgh, drew, 8.. CHICAGO Jimmy Byrne, Louis ville, scored technical knockout over Pletro Corri, New York, 6. PATTERSON, N. J. Franklo nnumnn, Patterson, dcrontcd Ucn nio Hall, St. Louis, 10. YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio Dick Evans, Youngstown, won over Pinky Mitchell. Milwaukee. 10. FORT THOMAS, Ky. Kid Woods, IndluuapollH, dofcated Gyp sy Willinms, Toledo, 10. McKEESPORT, Pa. Phil Gold stein, Now York, ami California Joe Gans, drew, 10. SAN IiERNARINDO, Calif. Johnny Adams, San Bernardino, de feated Billy Hoon, Sioux City, 10, TODAY and Saturday RIN-TINTIN H AnHOrInloil Prow Leimi'il Wire) NOHTIIAMPTON, Mass,, Mar. 30. Tho Whlto House hns lost a pot and Miss Florence Trumbull, daughter of the governor of Con necticut nnd friend of John Cool ldgo, sou of the president, has ac quired ono.' Blackberry, a black Chow, was prosonted to the President and Mrs. Coolldge in South , Dakota last sumnior. Mrs. Coolldge brought it hero with her early in tho week when she came to visit her moth er, Mrs. Lemlra Goodhue, who is ill. Yesterday sho gave th,o dog to MIbs Trumbull, who had greatly ad mired It, and Inst night when tho Connecticut governor's .. daughter drove off for Hartford In her sport roadster, sho took Blackberry with hor. Ono member- of tho Coolldge Goodhuo household hero felt no sorrow at tho Chow's departure. Beans, the Boston Terrier ot Mrs, Goodhue, had been plainly jealous ot i the affections bestowed on Blackberry and only recovered from a pronounced sulk when the White Houso animal had departed. "HUNT AND PECK" " IS PRINCE'S WAY LONDON, Mar. 30. Tho Prince of Wales typea hlB speeches ' by. he only uses two fingers. Visiting several workora clubs In tho east end ot London last night the prince enviously watched a girl's fingers flashing over the keys of a typewriter. "I have a portable typewriter," he Bald, "some times . I type my own speeches on a train, but I can only use two flngerB." ' The prince at another club took n beating from a boy In a game ot ping pong. Apparently not fatigued by his race thru mud and water to win the Highland Brigade country cross race , the prince then went to cen tral London to see tho civil service boxing matches. 6 I J J "ABOGoftk REGIMENT 6 , it Rinty Cross aid an American nee from bu ing plane I i Gcrmnn Red saves his pnl ALSO A Wow of a Comedy Stnn Lnurel nnd Oliver Hardy in "LEAVE 'EM LAUGHING" Latest News Events ADMISSION Mat. 10 and 25 Eve. 10 and 35 SUNDAY AND MONDAY Clyde Cook in "A Sailor's Sweetheart" LIBERTY is as sfajiim Mi i r 2 DAYS STARTS A picture thnt carries you back to the early days of the West. Indian Raids! Heart Raids! Thrills Galore! . He had captured the lender of the otitlnw trappers and found a pretty girl in his arms I TODAY ISP0EKERS ' Latest Newt Events The Collegians In "The Fighting Finish" Have B?en Added . . . Miking tin entire show Just about perfect. ADMISSION Matinee TO -25 Evening 1035 Added Attraction M. T. Shell The Nut I Comedian 1 Songs, - Dances, J . 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