SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 29. 1928. HIGHLIGHTS OF HOUSTON TBKM Of a NOBillEOfelj fejren Houston- A.rixnavaaf 40J cents, were made at the sea- ' tNiiv 7 'Wf ' j?M fJ'-j C.E.CrlUOBRr, OEFEMD5 ; silk u re WiJ ' k w Tfnai . ; -THXAMS " ZXg-. I bion of the Dairy Exchange late esieruuy. n im- uuuer a u cent higher today in sympathy with the rise In the price of staii'l- 1 ard cubes. liutlertat was also quoted high- ; er tiila morning, local creameries offering 4i centd a pound delivered In 1'ortlund, -13 cents at station 1 and 44 cents on truck, at country points. : Kgg prices were unchanged to- 1 day but trailing was active and the market tone firm. The first , bhiptuent of eggn direct from this ! market to Peru was slated to go out today. Local commission meu s look for steady movement of eg.ia 1 to Peru hereafter as Pacific coast i point r hold an xal vantage over ' New York In freight rales. Pork was Jiigher on the coun 1 try dressed market this morning, ; best light hogs fetching Ifitflli cents. Veal was also in excl- ' i lent demand but prices were not J uotalily higher. Lambs continued , drai-'gy. Poultry prices were! steady and uncranged. ; fiiiiteaiiclVQ of fisietgualiy 4r Saturday, June 30, Monday, July 2 PORTLAND, June. 2D. Wheat: I Illllt, hard white blank; soft white, western white S1.3: hard winter, I northern spring, western red 51.30. Oats, No. 2 30 lb. white feed $46.00. PORTLAND, June 29. nutter. standard and prime firsts lc light- : firsts ic higher, standards 42c: prime firsts 4H; firsts 40. Milk: raw milk (4 per cent) $2.25 cwt. f. o. b. Portland; butter fat 43c station, 44c track, 44?4Jc f. o. b. Portlarid. Kgus, poultry, potatoes, onions. wool, nuts, hav, ciiHcara bark, hops i steady, unchanged. Livestock prices unchanged. Joe King, staff artist representing The News-Review and NEA Service , is on the around at Houston to help interpret the Democratic national convention with his pen and ink sketches. This layout contains some of tho impressions he gained as the hosts of democracy put everything In shape for the job of nominating a, candidate for the presidency. Al Smith's Headquarters in Houston. Anybody seen a picture of Al Smith? The suppo.-tera of Senator Jim Reed of Missouri In his campaign for(the democratic presidential nomination, saw plenty of them, for this picture was taken from the Reed headquartars In the Rice hotel at Houston. It shows the Smith headquarters Just across the lobby. 4 ; t Around the County : LEONA BRIEFS Wild hlackborrlcB Boom quite plentiful this year, although thoro aro few In easy reach of Leoun. Haying Is tho order of tho day jut now, and furmoru nro hoping tho threatened rain will "blow over" until tholr hay la undor cover. Mrs. Allison spent tho day In C'ottago Orovo recently doing a little shopping. Mrs. Viola Uoohor was also n Cottage Orovo visitor tho first or tho week, shopping and looking after some biininens mat tors. Mr. find Mrs, Hicks and Orvllle Turpln motored down from Curt in Mummy. Jean Kenny of Koseburg was In Leona this week. Vernon Wleka and fnmlly expoct to leave within n few days, an soon as they get their business affairs 8etlled. They plan on going to Kaslern Oregon for work during (ho harvest season, and then on (o Washington and other points be fore they settle. W. J. Wllley closed the deal Tuesday whereby ho ncuulrod a Bervlco station just out from Cot tage Drove, and plans on moving tho family there this week, to help him, providing tho new cook comes to assume charge of tho restaurant, over which Mrs. Wllley has presid ed I he past year. Several men have quit work the past week, and somo new men have been taken on here. Tho remilur weekly meeting of the Salvation Army will be held In tho park as usual Wednesday eve ning. Little Jackie MostichettI has been on the sick list the past week but Is better today. Word was received Tuesday that tho petition for a rural route for this section of tho country was de nied by the Postal Department at Washington. XX TOO PARTICULAR . RPINrrrrr.t (coyly): Are you a , bachelor from choice? ! HE (promptly): Yes, rwrrSHJ "Hut isn't it ungaimiit of you to say that?" i "You must nsk tho ladies that. It was their choice." Answers. o - 1 THE SHOW-DOWN 1 A negro preacher had pestered 'tis bishop so much with appeals for help that the bishop finally told him with a tone of finality that he didn't want any more ap peals from him. ; The next week came another letter from the preacher: j "Dear Bishop: 1 assure you this is npt an appeal. It Is a report. I have do pants." Tit-Bits. I LEGIONNAIRES GIVE BANQUET FOR G. A. R. DRUM CORPS MEN The members of tho O. A. R. department drum corps, Comrades Brooks, ! Kellogg, Fan-is, Horse man and Grant, were tho guests of a group of local leglonalres at a banquet at Hotel Hose hint night. The Vlvil War veterans werceach given an opportunity to talk and told very interesting rem iniscences of tho' war. Each of tho members had very active ser vice during tho war and were ahle to tell of somo very Interesting and thrilling events which took placo during their years spent In the service from '61 to '05. Fol lowing the banquet, the drum corps led a parade of the legioualres to the armory wliero tho crowd at tending tho public reception was serenaded.- 1 f Aimoctnlnl Prcsa J.envl Win?) PORTLAND, Juno 29. Refleei tng strength of outside butter mar kots local quotations were hlghor today. Advances of a cent on cube standards nod prime firsts lo 42 cents and 41$ cents, respective ly, and of a half cent on firsts to Bananas, 3 lbs. 14c irm RICE Fancy Southern Blue Rose 3 pounds for ..' 19c MUSTARD French's Cream Salad Regular 1 5c Size . Jar CATSUP "LIBBY'S" ' Fine with Cold Meats . , Larger Size XlC Bottle SILVERNUT Margarine It Spreads 2 pounds for 37c Toilet Paper Waldorf Fancy Tissue 4 Rolls 25ch SMITH STANDS BY BELIEF DRY LAW NEEDS A CHANGE (Continued from page 1.) sense of responsibility and a fer vent prayer for the guidance of Divino Providence, I accept the call of my party to lead it hi the national campaign. I can think ot no greater privilege In this world than to serve our country. "My gratitude to tho convention for Its expression of confidence In me 1 cannot adequately express in SUNSET MATCHES 6 box carton 17c GINGER ALE Hollywood Dry Bottle 2 for 33c 17c CONQUEROR OF BOBBY JONES IN NATIONAL OPEN BROOMS Kon-O-Mee Fine Grade ft iV j M i tic - v. 1 Johnny Farrell didn't cry with Joy when ho bent Hobby Jones by one stroko In tho play-off round of If! holes and won the national open golf championship hut the boy who carried his clubs around tho Chicago course for four hard nu dtrying days did let go with the tears. Utile Harold HoltK (on tho right above) was so overcome wllh emotion when his hero sunk n long putt on the last green and won the title t tint ho couldn't do a thing but sprinkle some tears among his freckles and Admit that he felt great to be a champion's right hand man. ' 1 At the left la ft rloseup of the young New York professional, who with n ten-foot putt on tho la;t green, won tho national open golf championship. Jones and Farrell tied with a 204 each In 72 holes and in tho play off Farrell turned In a 143 to 144 for Jones. The title has art estimated value of moro than $50,000 a year to a professional. In addition to tho national title, Parrel won a fl&OO prize for being tho boat dressed golfer in tho tournament. - v 4 1 . ! Xi v.'--. i : . - 4 . E I sac-' f Ik i : i i Bathing Suits Just the suit to take on that vacation. The famous Jack Cody model, made from the very best materials ob tainable, to give comfort in swimming and service in wear. A real Crotch less Suit. FENCERS Each 59c TOMATOES Van Allen Brand Light Solid Pack Size No. 1 Tall Can 2 cans for 17c JELL-X-CELL All Flavors - ' l,.1 1 Jelly Dessert p 3 pkgs PVROWAX 1 lb. pkg OC Fruit Jars and Trimmings 5 Doz. Finest Quality Red Double Lip Jar Rubbers ECONOMY or Kerr Wide Mouth Pts., per doz 83c Qts., per doz $1.03 4 Gal., per doz $1.40 COFFEE "Piggly Wiggly Special" Use the Best J p Pound . MASON or Kerr Regular Qts., per doz 83c - Gal., per doz $1.14 LAUNDRY SOAP Crystal White 5 bars 18c "A Home Owned Store" 300 West Cass Street Roseburg, Oregon this telecram. I will have to make It manifest by my single handed devotion to the United Statea and her people in every section. "Tho happiness and welfare of I millions of men, women and chll 1 dren who constitute tho nation was ithe prent driving force behind tho ! doctrine enunciated by the Immor i tal Jefferson. Riven life by him (ami carried through by Cleveland and Wilson. For Llqhter Taxes. "I ntn Ton vi need that our plat j form voices that doctrine. I j stand committed to the plaTTorm and will welcome an opportunity tn reot canize and make more ef ficient the ncem-lcs of government ; to the end that the burden of taxa 1 tfon may be lightened. "Our platform 1aunt rest the nhsurd clntm insidiously put out bv republican propaganda that the republican party has a monop oly upon the mechanics of pros perity Our platform in Its tariff ami financial pollcv gives nssur-nm-o to every lecltlmate business Food and npron sale Patur- dny. June 30th at Pnrslow ! Furniture To. by the ladles of ! the M. E. church, south. ! man, wage earner, farmer and taxpayer that prosperity will not be conserved but fairly distributed among nil. Planks Approved. "The definite declaration ofj the convention to aid agriculture1 nnd the planks dealing with labor j problems are sound, progressive j and sincere as is also the party j committment to the development, of our waterpower without alien- i nting our God-given resources, j Our plank on foreicn policy states j the simple truth that the Divine ; command to 'love thy neighbor as j I thy self contains no limitation jand was Intended to apply as be i - twenn nations. j "The equal and even enforce : : ment of law is the cornerstone un-j on which rests the whole structure! of democratic government. If it l the will of the people of this na I lion that 1 am to take an oath as ! president of the Vnited States to ! proect and defend our constitution i nnd laws, t will execute that oath to the limit of my ability without reservation nr evasion, i Wmts "Sane" Liayor Law. ' "It is well known tint I believe that there should be fundamental 'chances In the present nrnvlslons I for the national nmhlhirfnn law hns i d as I stated In my Jacksnn dav letter on the fearless application of the problem of the principles of I Jelfersonian democracy. While 1 fully appreciate that these changes can only be made by the people themselves through their elected legislative representatives, I feel It to he the duty of the chosen leader of the people to point the way which In his opinion leads to a sane, sensible solution of a ron dltlon which I am convinced Is en tirely unsatisfactory tn the great , mass of our people. "Common honesty compels w to admit that corruption of law en forcement offk-hil, bootleentn nnd lawlessness are now prevalent throughout this country. I am satisfied tbnt without returning to the old evils that grew from the saloon, whlchy ears ago I held ard still hold, was and ought al ways to be a defunct institution in this rountrv. by the application of the democratic principles of lo cal self government and states rights, we ran secure real temper ance, respect for law and eradica tion of the existing evils. "In my formal acceptance of your nomination I shall give to the People of the country my views In full upon all or the Issues of the mm paten. In the way that I know that you can do It. give the ir legates mv warmest thanks for the cnnfirlrnee they have reposed In me ant! my assurance thawith their support I confidently expect to lend the historic democratic party to victory in November."