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SEX ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 21 1928. 1 New Foot Charm' THERE'S a new measure of charm, not only in the beauti ful styles of the Arch Preserve! . Shoe, but also in the way this won derful shoe preserves your perfectly curved insteps. Your feet stay slen der, graceful more charming than ever before. No other shoe can be liiie this one. CHURCH ISSUE DRAGGED INTO OPENED BY SMITH (Continued from pare 1 ) Better Service Better Merchandise a v REAL QUALITY BUTTER FRESH From Our Churns Every Day KIDNAPED SON OF HAWAIIAN BANKER SLAIN (Continued from pape 1) The port ore heln; searched find n watch wiih being kept on smaller Vessels. Miss Mary 1'. Wlnne, school jirlnrlpal, vlslled the city Jail last1 field? flight and was unable lo Identify Kdirar the person who rnlti'd at (illl's school Tuesday and who took him Irom Mm classes on the pretext that Mrs. Jamieson luid been in Jured and asked for her mm to be brought to her. SAFETY FIRST Sally: there at On! the I Ihut n bull down oilier end of Dim Yes. fi Is. Will you hnv of 1h IS men under arrest a stop nsimr I hut lipstick? Life ONE BETTER FOR THIS WEEK Your choice of our Bacon Backs and Cottage Hams. One half or whole at 28c Our own sweet pickled Pork for every use at 20c, 25c and 30c this is a favorite. Seasoning Bacon b 20c " Breakfast Bacon Strips 28c Choicest Breakfast 30c and 35c e Pure Open Kettle Rendered Lard ; 3 lbs. 50c : iy2lb. 25c PORK SPAKE Kins 15-1 8c COKk SMOULDER ROAST 20-25c PIG rKK'KS 12 Jc fJIGS I EE I 10c f'lG LIVER ISc IBEEF. TOP QUALITY FOR STEWING 15c FOR BOILING 15c "FOR POT ROAST 20-22c -HAMBURGER 22c PUKE PORK SAUSAGE 22c For Luncheons Pressed Cold Tongue, French Souse, Minced Ham, Pressed Ham, Boiled Ham, etc. We are in the market for top quality Brrf, Pork and -I Veal, see us. Peoples Supply Market - , VF. DF1JVRR FRF.EJ hay Lehman Phone 145 of Hoover, I want him to vote for Hoover and not for me. "Hut on the oilier hand," con tinued, -I have the riht to nay that any citizen of this country that believe I can promote Us welfare, tuui I am capable of steer Injcthephip of slate safely throuvli the next, four years and then voles against me bet hum- of fny religion, he in not a rejii, . pure, Kenuhic American." Smoke Screens Chcrged The nominee Ha id that th "cry of Tammany Hall" which formed Senator Owen hr.d raised In a let ter lit Senator Simmon.-. d-mociat. North Carolina, and printed in Hie iiiK more nor less than a red her ring that Is pulled a.-ross the trail In order to throw us off the seem." As to the "whlf-perinjr" against him, he said at one point: "One Bcaiiflal in my administration would nave the republican nation al committee all the money thai t b lleve they are uslnu to spread through the mails thin scurrilous propaganda." He said a North Carolina woman who calh-d on him recently at. Al bany, told hfrn that the amount of antl-Sniilh propaganda that was beliiK sent Into her state "could not b jiriiiu-d and distributed for1 lesa than a million dollars." "Senseless" Attack. "Where Is the money coining from?" lie nsked, and then told of an account he had read where a woman went Inlo the national com mittee in Washington and "meekly walked up to the man in charge and said: I want some literature on Coventor Smith; I want the non political kind.' And he brotii'ht her downstairs, put her in an automobile and took her over to an of I ice where a paper Is pub lished called the 'Fellowship Forum,' which for a number of years has been engaged In this Kenneli-sH. foolish, still-id attack iiMn the Catholic church and the members of that faith." Prior to the democratic conven tion the governor said the grand dragon of the realm of Arkansas wrote to one of the deputes from that state saying he would not vote for Smith "on the ground of upholding American ideals and Institutions as established by our forefathers." "Now. can you think," the nomi nee asserted, "of any man or any group of men gathered together in what they call the Ku Mux K!an that profess to be ItiO per rent American, and forget the great principle that Jefferson stood for. j ihe i quality of man, ami forget I that our forefathers In their w is-1 dom. foreseeing probably such a ' sight as we look at today, wrote Into the fundamental law of the country that at no time was re ligion to tie regarded as a iiimllfl eutlon for office, j Mrs. WUIebrandt Cited 1 After denouncing as 'lies,' n series of reports he. said had reached him, the governor con tinued: "Of course it Is very finw for the republican national com mittee and the republican chair man to disown all this. It is very easy for them to say, V disclaim knowledge of It and responsibility for what Mra. Willebrandt said.' She Is a deputy attorney geiieial ot the Tinted Stales. l;e went be fore a MethodM conf.-rence of Methodist preachers ami said to them : "There are c jm.hiio of you : MetiKvitsts in Ohio alone, enough j to put this election dver. Wiile to j J'Olir people.' "There is separation of church I and slate for you." tlie nominee as ' serted. and then aked amid ap plause: "What would be sit id around this country if a member of m cabinet, If an attache of the democratic adm inlstrai Ion at Al bany, were to apjiaer before a con vention of Itonian Catholic clerics and make that kind of a state ment?" Shows Another Slander Jteferrlng to an Item which he said was printed on the front page of a publication by the Ashland I Avenue Hapiist church of Lexing ton. Ky., and which ('ailed atten tion that the papers had printed "how Coventor Smith came near to a serious accident driUng Till miles an hour dow n broad way while intoxicated" The governor Hiild everybody knows he cannot j operate an automobile. "I turneti that publication over and looked on the inside," he con- i limed "I saw ihat tin the Sunday, following Its publication at c1e.n o'clock In the morning, the suh)ert of worship was lo be 'What Think Ye of Christ T " "Now 1 am compelled lo the ob servation." he declared, "that lite man or uin responsible tor that libelous slander against my char acter cannot possibly belli -ve in Christ." llrauding as another "lie" n re Hirt that while governor h bad appointed only Catholics to office, the goernor amid nes of "Ham. Ham," dlrecti-t! t the H.ipilst niin ... ih.- ,....! .. list of his appointments showing a good Hirtloii of proiestanis .iid Jews In his cabinet, in th state, Jmliiiary and c unity offices. Charles K. Hoi-hrs. N. nobis Murray Itutler and odor wre named by Hie governor as lotting attested to nl ability a an eecu live, although he said he did not "hae to call any charact r w it-ness-s tor niv administration." Cries of " Tour it on em. AT' Kent up from ma:iy in the big hall at frequent intervals tint mg t lie adtlt'f. Fresh Quiz Ignorrd Cnerii"r Smith ignored ,t scries of q !!( iin cen':!V'l In .i full pare advertisement In newsiapers he-e Srckl P ' fuill :er 'tllulCell mc-t " on the q u i '' pr ;--v: i(t d to him in Mind:!i" m:iiit,i'r in Oma ha, N' b . and w!:hh be answered rxti inporaiii om ! at the ctotr of hi f.um spe'ctr iht-re Timsdav nirht. (hatinc with vigorous swoefdng Kesturrs mid at times assuming h( crouching position as he came down with a swing of the arm to emphasize g point, Hie governor brought his address to a close, with Ui: a ftp, a for a cleai:, coi:-trucl-Ive campaign. "!,ef this debate be held In the oi.tT. and let us put down forever" in this country this un-American, it ti hriyi b:r.f ike doctrine tbat Is fiiidir.g Its way into this campalen. I,el us debate it Oil the level. Hiirg it out In the open, havft th retards co;it.ulted and the plat forms Hcratini'd. 1 am satislied tl.at the r Milt on the plxth of No vember will show an overu helm It:;' victory for the democrat It party." NEW TODAY to shake N. Carry NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS Water wiil be shut olf Sunday, Sept. i'rlH, fiom s:'o A. M. to l:oo i M., affecting all consumers on Harvaru A ve. irom .'urey Ave. 10 end ot line beyond Soldiers 1 1 rime ; u Iso all consumers on I n pqua Ave., Harrison and Whar ton Sts. , TiiK CALIFORNIA ORKCOS POWKTt COM HA NY Naomi Scott VIOLIN STUDIO Opens Saturday, Sept. 22 Room 4, Kohlhauen Bldg. Phone 633 R BRAND'S ROAD STAND BRAND'S Our regular Fall display of fruit l here, and more brilliant than ever. We have bought the en tire crop of Jonathan apples from ttto orchards and are sell ing them at surprisingly low prices. See them day time or evening. APPLES Jonathan Gravenstein Winter Banana Stark's Sweet King PEARS Bartlett Howell Dose (still green) GRAPES A large assortment. CONCORD GRAPE JUICE BRAND'S Pacific Highway 3 Miles North CROSLEY RADIO Money Will Not Buy a Sweeter Toned Radio Crosley Bandbox Jr. Four 199 tubes, one U x 120 povvsf tubs. Set, tubes, batteries and speak er $85.60 Crosley Bandbox Sr. for stor age battery operation with pow er tubes. Set, tubes, batteries and speaker &115.7C Crosley Gembox AC, nix tube table model ccmnlete $1 1 1.00 Console model $146.50 Crosley Showbox AC eight tube table model, complete with power driven dynamic speaker, $140.03. Large Console model, $187.50. Crosley Jewelbox AC eight tube table model, complete .. $155.00 Taylor's Eatlery & Electric Station Phone 67 In Roseburg Super Service Sta. Hard Time DANCE t Rowell's Hall TENMILE and Music By Jas Hargis and his Jay Honkers Saturday, Sept. 22nd A prixe to be given to the hard et looking customer. DON'T MISS THIS! DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST peclallst In the fitting of Glasses lift Jdckson St Fiances Lintott PIANO STUDIO 5?2 8, Main St. Phone 419 J WANTKD Two men jo uiU3 lio at ijru i- Ksiate. FOH K KT, .N'icely fuTimTTied houHf, everythinis (4) ode in and in ood residential district. Phone Mrs. ). M. Herri. FOR " S A LK HaYwood Waketiel I baby b'lvny, like new; reason able. 112 Hrockway. Phone 403-R. KKVS fit to your auto, trunk, pa:l-IfK-k, or any lock; fit guaran teed. The Vlllane Iock.iniith, r,","j N, Jackson. KOU ItKNT Nicely furnished apt , mwiern conveniencea. Heaiuoiff Aoin., 112 IhtM-kay. I'hone 403-R. FOR ItKNT Five rorjin fuVnished )iousf ullh electric washer and rtiaKe, ut-ar K'.ie nrliuui. Cmii Macon Smith al Nan yaraKe. Phone 6(9. ONK latest type Atwater battery operated six-tube single dial ra dio, complete $"", ca.-h or terms. Taylors Uattery A: Klectric S;a-tion. FOR HAf.K or trade for milk In? cow, two bows weighing 2U pounds each and both to farrow hoon. Price each. J. V. Van Allen, Hays Creek. WHKUK? One-half mile" Youth ot Canyonvllle. Canyon Tavern an Ideal place for the Sunday dln- I ner. llest of service, foods and music. Try It Sunday. vm ploood second hand t:t- der press; state size, condition l and price; ulso 50 April hatch ! W. L. pullets. J. F. AlcClana ban, Wilbur, Ore. VA NT El Salesman f(irdistTkrt manager fast selling holiday special. Kxperience preferred. Apply P. and F. Sales Co., 96 loth St., Portland. Ore. WANfKUMiildleaKed or elder ly woman to look after 2 small children. I will give them good home and $15 per month. sJt i:. Laiiej-li. NO TICK to sheep owners Will take 200 or 3n ewes on shart-s. JiMi range, water, shelter and no snow. Write particulars to Han Connor, Cold Ileach, Ore. CAR HFVS 192t DodKe touring. $-oo. 1926 Ford roadster, recon ditioned and new pyroxlfu fin ish, 225. 1924 Ford coupe, bal loon tires, $170. C. A. Lock wood Motor Co. ra n n m m m i,mirrninn DEPENDABLE GROCERS Consider YourFoGd Market The 20th Century offers you the best values at all times, due to our large volume. High quality food, selected by expert buyers a complete stock of the popular brands, and courteous ser vice by intelligent salespeople. VALUES SATURDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 AND 24 i . .' , KELLOGG'S SHREDDED WHEAT 12'2 oz. packages, 2 for ' : and 1 package 9 oz. size FREE ' ' 250 L. & P. SAUCE The original Worcestershire Sauce, 5 oz., Q Q ri bottle - 00 V STARCH Amaizo, Corn or Gloss, 1 lb. pkgs., 3 for 250 WHITE STAR TUNA Fancy, halves, iCtf can 23c; 2 for y.t-JV QUAKER OATS The ideal nourishment for growing children, large package 28K PUFFED WHEAT 2 pkgs 250 LOST At the corner of Cass and Jackson at reel. 4 a dark coat con-1 taining lax receipts, check book : ami oilier papers. Finder please notify J. W. Thomas, Anchor, Ore. j 1924 DOIMJK roach.' ISrntid new attractive two-tone lacijuer job. New seat covers. Tires good. 1 Has all regular equipment. The; price is Jtifn. See J. O. New-1 land and Son. j FOR KALK 2(1 Hcreti Harden Vab 1 ley Improved farm, good 6 room 1 house with concrete basement,' barn, garage; good value for 7(oo, terms. Chas. Kyes, S2ti N. 1 Jackson St. ! 1 (iNK latest type llremer Tally bat-' tery operated six-tube two dial radio complete. Regular price 2ti2.50; our, price $175. Here in a real radio and it will give won derful daylight reception. Cash or terms. Taylor'a Uattery i Khctrti: Station. .M OR T ; A ; K FOirSALK $lkd0 FIRST MOK'niAHK- Karn Ing S per-cent. Will discount 31 per cent if taken at once. Se-! curlty Kod residence property in Rosi'burg valued at $:i.uuo. ; Wriie llox Ci:i. Roseburg, On, j UAHIO Repaitig on all makes. 1 Our repair department Is coin-; plete. Let us test your tubes and all lother equipihent with our j new portable "complete set test- rr. Just phone and we will call. Taylor Battery & Klectric Sta tion. Phone 7. FOR RKN I 1137 Corey Avenue 5-room house,) screened porch, only blink from j new Senior high school. Rental ' I5. j 912 S. Jackson 6-room house, j large lot proerty, close to , Ho.-e school. Rental $15. i Mcl'ndon Really Co. 1 to Jackson St. ISh A. HAhTi raiuli 4 ml. to 1 Roseburg; adjoining river; 15 a. river bottom; 12 a. alfalfa; 90 a. 1 tillable, bal. pasture; 8 r. house, new dairy barn, large slock . barn. com. chicken house, ' tool I house, shop. Worth $10,ii"0. Fori 1 quick sale $75110. Cood terms. Some trade. (.'. Walter droves, S::t Com. Ave. Phone 477 R. COITK, 111 months old Hodge. Has the latest type 4 cylinder motor. Kxtra equipment consists of 1 new spare tire, oversize, steer ing column illuminated motonie tcr, cifective air heater, ami shock absorbers. The lull size bumpers, windshield swie, atrj cleaner, rear view mirror, etr .i are regular equipment. Th , first set of tires have b-en re placed with oversize tires. Fin ish is bi igbt. This coupe Is a ! real buy at $t7'. J. O. New land ami iMtu. J Hot SK IU YS I AMAIZO OIL Save by making your own mayonnaise, quart can RINSO Large OQri packags .'10" OLD DUTCH CLEANSER Each (limit 3) .. 60 Remember, the 20lh Century Stores are headquarters for the best produce from orchard and garden and quality is al ways linked with price ! LARD Pure, freshly rendered, C Q ri 3 lbs JQV RAISINS Unbleach ed Thompsons, O Q ri 4 1b. bag ZJV SHORTENING- Vegetable, 3 lbs -Best 530 SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR Package 390. PINEAPPLE Libby's 8 large mellow slices, in rich syrup, in each "7 Q ft can, large cans, 3 for I U" GRAPEFRUIT Tropiko, Golden Porto Rican Fruit, tree ripened 4 7j and sweetened to the taste, No. 2 cans, 2 for Tl' MILK Libby's, the nearest to fresh cream, 3 cans 29c; 6 for 570 CORN 20th Century Del Maiz, fancy gold en, 192S pack, No. 2 cans, OCrf 2 for OOP CAKE FLOUR- Crown. There's econ omy in this size, No. 5 bag... 380 FLOUR Olympic 49 lb. sack, $1.85; Crown, $1.93; Fisher's Blend or Drifted Snow FLOUR Patent or Pastry No. 10 C .$1.99 APRICOTS Choice dried, 192S pack, QCW pound Zu JELLO All Org flavors, 3 pkgs. Ljr bag 20TH CENTURY COFFEE As good as the best and better than most. Roasted every day in our own plant. It s always fresh ; P 1 i Q QlrtJ 6 pound 4Sc; 3 lbs. LETTUCE - Grown, 2 heads for.. Home 150 CELERY Large white, 2 heads for 150 SPINACH Very tender, 3 lbs 250 Roseburg Store, 130 N. Jackson Oakland Store, Baker-Flannery Bldg. Cl'T flowers for sale. Dahlias, 25c per dozen. Mrs. John Runyan. Ft R RKNT M7deTh furnished apartments; garage. 42X PUzer. IT EXPERTS PREDICT ; rover some of their losses sustatn c! In the post war detlatlon of I values. The demand for beef prob tahly will continue active, and with jthe limited supply of slaughter icattle, satisfactory prices should jb maintained for the next two or three years." i Despite the present higher prices K. A. Phillips, secretary of the 'Montana Slate Livestock associa tion, says the time has not yet come to sell. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS HARL1NC, STCCCO Small stucco bunicalow acres i from new Sen ior high pc hoot, very fine little place lor younn marrld couple. Y o.i it lie surprised at the terms. Ask us. WONHFilFVL S I' H V R D A N ' HUM K - West Roseburg s best buy in a beautiful modern home on terms you can easily afford. This property will not be sold a-rairi at a lower price than It Is o icred at this time. Let us show It to you. PLKNTY OF MONKV All reports fiould Indicate easy money this fall due to Increased prices paid oir fanners tor their products. 1 h!s is a oml opportunity to s'ai t that business you have been savins for We have a fe excellent locations at reasonable rentals. MeLendon Realty Co. J I to Jackson St. i 1 KANSAS CITY. Sept. 21. Op timism prevails in stock raising Mates of the went and southwest as a result of current high prices of beef and range cattle and indi cation of continued favorable niarketing and production condi tions. This Is Indicated In reports of the I'nited States Department of Agriculture, statements of private livestock associations, university digests and review and reports of state boards of agriculture. The present high prices of beet and raiue cattle have heloed greatly to place th livestock industry in Texas and the southwestern states on a stable basis, reports F. 11. Splller. manster of the Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers asso ciation. H. Mercer, state livestock commissioner of Kansas. In a statement says; i 'StockmeD are beinninpt to re Water will b shut off Sunday. Sept. 2.1. l!2v. from H:th A. M. to 1:00 p. M.. affeclinit all consumers on Harvard Ave. from Corey Ave. to end of line beond Soldiers Home; atw all consumers on t.'mpqua Ave., Harrison and Whar . ton Sts. V THE CALIFORNIA ORKOON j POWKR COMPANY DANCE AT TILLER Saturday Night, September 22nd . Olvn by The South Umpqua Rod and Gun Club. GOOD MUSIC Boys' School Shoes Made to withstand all the abuse a boy gives hit shoes. ALL STYLES ALL LEATHERS $2.69, S2.95, $3.45, $3.95 ROSEBURG BOOTERIE Thrift Department Better Shoes for Lti. g a a a 5