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FIGHT ROSF.HURfi NF.WS-RF.VIF.W. ROSEBURO. ORFCON, THURSDAY. FF.HRUARY 21, 1929. SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 21. Gover nor Patterson tiMiay signed tbe ltohUon reforestation tiilt. MitcPherson'M plan for the cabi net form of government success fully paused another hurdle Wed- nesday when ihe housj resolu- Hons committee decided unani - tntiusly to return the resolution to the house with a favorable recom mendation. The reHohition passed thi senate several days ago by a largo nmiorlty. Work of the Senate SALEM. Ore.. Feb 21. Reiriila- lory measures galore have been In-1 irouuceu hi iuih Kensioii or uie i K-, Jslalure. .Most of them have been rejected, tine wan added to tne re-1 JecteU lit by the Renate yesterdav when Senator Marks ridiculed lo death Ihe Set) lender Chindren Iiouhp bill providing for the renula - lion of shade trees along streets nnd hlKhways ami tho ap)ointment of three wardens. The senate adopted the I pi on joint resolution extending the providing for an appropriation of fw troop dues paid up to dale, 10 benefits of the veterans' slate aid jioo.Ono. to bt matched by a fed fr scout; lor ea h wcout on act to all men nnd women who ,.r;4 $i2'..0l)0 appropriallon. for the j choice of all day hike, I'i, over liave served In the wars and who construction of a memorial build-1 n-Kht hike, yi, cvenimc hike, lit; ;re now living and have lived In nK ai ciiampoeg. putiol kinhI turn, 2.1 u for patrol; Oregon 10 years. reKardless of Another measure disallowed was atiendance at Sunday school or whether they enlisted in this state, jone providing for $:i.rJtooo annual-' church. 25; wearing complete uni- Olhor measures passed by the jy fr three years for the aKi icul-: form at uoop meeting. :.,: wear senate VVeduestluy Hftemoon were: itimil proniolion campaign of Iheiing netkerchh-f (if not uniform) S. I). 2u7, by Joint Multnomah 8tHtP chamber of commerce. J at meeting. 5; best report for wet k. delegation Providing that alfida-j Measures disapproved were: , not based on points, lmj f(ir p.i vits of prejudice may be filed Dunne, resoluiion for SLT.i.o forltrol; to each patrol completing against circuit court Judges. Ijnnn j y4.on nii-morlal; $smi0 for! share In world gilt to Sir itobert S. II. 121!. Itv E. F. Katley He- pnultrv disease InvesligallonH; i liaden l'owt II, 2 cents each, loo latlng to certification of teacher $12.00 for agricultural exieiiment Points; lor each old scout re-reg-on graduation from standard col-Ration In Deschutes county; 2.rn , islered, r,o. leges. to orae graves of ex-holdlers; ! The purpose of this contest Is 8. R 191. by lllIllngsley-ClvlnR $nso claim of E. E. Jamison against j to advam-o tl. scouts already en county courts and city councils pta(p nme b(ard; $7.r.i0 for tof.o-, rolled further along In the scout right lo build buildings by Issuing graphic map of slate; bill lo In-j teMs ami to enroll new scouts. The bonds to be retired by rentals. crt.aHe county fair tax levy from contest will al.-o make for a good lllll mainly for benefit of Hps- one twentieth to one tenth of a' patrol spirit which. In turn, will chutes and Malheur counties which mli; 1o cnate a revolving fund for mean good troops. Such a contesi "Ti n' i7U w'1" printer; providing for a brings about team work which is H. H. 4.SH, by Metsker I'rovid- committee to investigate the mai-; ahs-lutely necessary (o run up ng that a school district mainlain- ,,.r nf ,axoJ, oll f,.df.ral forest i points and devtdops In lhf patrol ing a hlh school ami voting ,.inds. Header and his assistant valuable HU,HRTn , i "f W. . ,0tMPr' A Proposed appropriation of Sn,-! leadership qualities. nSZ m " '"b Washington and' o H. II. 325. by McCourt-Makes it S"'h'11 .u",' I fr !'lo'!r 1 COUNTY EXHIBIT his home voting place to vole un der the absent voters' law. II. 11. 3!s. by Washington and .Yamhill delegations Providing for establishment or control areas to protect orchard, farm nnd forest products from disease.. H. H. 4hH. by Fisher and Ixick- WOOd ami Senator Eddv AnthnHx. Ing county court to waive or re- duce penalty and Interest upon un paid taxes. Passed by the House SALEM, Ore., Feb. 21. The bill "designed to create a further con fldetit'ul relationship between aa st" nognipher and her employer," according to Representative lirlggs, was Hissed by the house Wednes day urteruoon. The hill provides that a sienogiapher cmmol he a witness ngainst her employer on matters pertaining to information it-vnni in mi Minimi i.tjiitiny. The tnnine also punned the Itailey ( hill which declurei) the industrial accTdent fund to be a trust fund for use, declared In tye Industrial iiiiiiiiK tin i iijuimiin in-iciuiun; made by the state of Oienon to said fund to he a truit In which the state has no proprietary owner ship or lights to reclaim. Selthmler's buib bill, providing for the licensing of nursery nu n 1 under the suprvilim of the state board of hiniiculiure, was a I mo passed by the house. A $Ui license fee provision t.i included In the biii. Banker Has Road Plan SALEM. Ore. Feb. 21. J. C. AIuh worth cf I'oi (bind, president of the Oregon GihiJ Itoads associa tion, presented he lore the senate roads and highways committee Wednesday a plan w hereby he said ihe completion of h II remaining state hl: I: w a :i could be paid for In live years ami all the contracts let within to years. AltiMMiith said he thought thai more than one cent increase in the gasoline tax x.onld be a great mis take. Ills plan is to make about 9f.iiim.iHKt a jear available for M Kb way ctm.it ruction, of which Jl.iMMJ.iaM would be bv bond is- in mi mm imiihwii Men's New Low Shoes JUST IN Stylo, 'er, Comfort in every pair Moderately Priced nt $4.95 $5.95 Let us fit you in a pair of these NEW OXFORDS Koseburg Koofcrie IRVIN 0RUNN Shoes that tlify and fit the feet Perkins Bldfl., Rostburg. Ore. ! ; The W. It. C. will hold a ( ellver tea on Friday, Feb. 22 from 2:30 until 4: '.in in (I. A. ! It, rooms fit Ihe armory. The ' ! public is cordially invited. ' biip, the remainder from motor re-1 I lilcle and gasoline txes and fed-1 era) funds. So closely does his I plan colnrlde with the Klepper re-; Kiiluiion introduced Wednesday I , ihut Alnauorili aiirovd the KI't-j per plan. ; Senator Kid dip nnd Dunne were j j strongly oppoHed to further bond I issues, senator i- isner wanted any program deeideti on to Include j completion of the Roosevelt hlti- i way and the short mule from Port- i l.i ml to the sea. Senator limine of Josephine county said that to l I rut' bonds would piobably le licad- I' Ing toward a referendum, and de flared that what Ihe people want Is licence reduction on lined cars. ,K F. Itailey and t'plon tdood above all for completion of the Moose- velt highway and cross-slate biKhwav from Vale to Florenc Golden Flow Blocked . SALEM. Ore.. Feb. 2 Th ways and mean committee wat in nd class to first clusn, 18 ; for !R Rilm, tax-suvInK mool WedneH- each tecond class merit bade day nlKht and voted adverne re- 'passed, 4i; for each first nans ports on various appropriation 1 "icrU hadKe. tjo; Tor each m-w bills. scout brought In. vt; patrol me.-t- Among Oiokp that went Into theliiiK duiim; uei k at h me of some discard was the iMoser-t'oi belt bill state board of horticulture In flight ing the nematode pest, tilth had been disallowed the previous eve ning, was given another hearing Wednesday night. The majority and minority re torts of a sub-committee on stat" university and state college af fairs, which have been the cause of nmcn dissension, were tabled Jn place of the disapproved Yeon memorial resolution Senator Dunne will Introduce another not carrying an appropriation. A sub committee was appointed to luvctdtr.ato the soldiers' and sailors' commission which 1h ask ing for $l.r.uo. Senator Strayer re called that about Id years uko the legislature allowed It JlttO.otio, and said he wanted to know whul wuh done with the money. Ihe committee approved a bill ran for an annual audit of ail state departments. A senate Joint resolution for n fact-finding commission to Invest! .,., .,ll.J! , GAS REACHES AS LOW AS TEN CENTS IN COAST WARFARE (Continued from pago 1) com pa 11 les fol low ed I he le;ul if General Petroleum by fixing l.ie wholesale piire at It!) cih:.. A retail price of H1 cents was I fixed ut Portland by G u -ral Pe lt roicum although it sold as I w rs 14 cents at service stations in Vancouver. Wanh., acre:- the rivi'rltra convict, charged from rorthiutl. I'DHTLAND. tin.., F things were cerialn In b. 21 Two Portland's ;.r:,ar'i,:;;,r,s;:l;,;:;,::h.:: filliiu stations was selling at ic j cents a K-ilIon and motorists were 1 happy. Following the niinouiicement of the General Petroleum corporation here last night that beginning t day their brind of motor fuel would retail tit ll!i cell's. Ihe Porl l md Itetiill Gasoline ht aNrV ano ciatlon went Into n huddle thlt morning. l't until a late hour member bad made no decision on w!i;it pi Ice they would advertise. , o ; K;f(. il.iK 1- coffee Willi the e.irieine leinoVed 'I'ty a cup at Morgan's Saturday. i Ip Washington Understood Hi "Ccorqe Waihington under lood how to trjnilate political theotry into MorKabte ichrm of gcvsrn mcnt" isid President Coottdgf. You put theory into practC4 when you dcpoait 'tguUrly with this b.tnk. 4 , Interest Pjid on Sivingi Accounts, ThooseburNdiiondl Dank Koseburg, Ore ILLE: AiMitljer council-wide content for Iloy Seoills ; hi .tried ye.rday and will rtjotiitiu until April Join. This is kliJVli US I lit- bi-hlevenit lit round-tip eoniesl. ImimI year u Hinitit nnini vtus iifld with In dividuals ctiiip-iinK. This ear Die competition v. ill he fur pair Is of m-oiiih. The uinuing patid v. lit go along Willi tl.e v-iltll'TM of Ihe re cent first aid contest on the Sin Fiitncisro San a nit-iil o trip to be I a ken til'M'r h liool is out. This coiiteM in Hoiked out on Ihe J;ilnl basis. Ka h patiol leader is lo report poiutH for hit entire pa trol each wetk. He m Ust keep He rniate account of and n poi t ti:u following : K. i'it sellout adV.lIK "d from teiiderf-oi lo second class, ll'o points; to advance iron hc- member, 1) for each one pitsmi; ! AT EXPOSITION AT STATE COLLEGE The Koseburg Chamber of Com mence is arranging to m-nd an ex hibit t; Corvallis for the Oregon , State college epoilion to tie held February 22 and INI. Homer Crow, j instructor of th Smith-Hughes ng- riculture course at the Senior high school, is taking the exhibit to Corvallis today. The display WI In i clud' pictures, products of lioitg- his county it lid other articles fea Jturlng the enmity as a land of dl- versified fnduiitrlen. A proup of .liosihiirg siudcnH at the college j will have cbaige. oT tln display. ; All tortus In the state are partici ; paling in tlifs ey:io.di ion. Exhibits will be judged Friday night and fl-t. second am) third places will be awarded. -o- I SECOND TRIAL OF COOS MAN MAY BE HELD IN ROSEBURG ( Anri,-. l'rM l.riM . Win-) MAKSHFIELD, Ore, Feb. 21. The possibility that a change of venue to the Douplas county coi'rt at Hosiburg will Le aouglil by Kobert Green, charged with killing a neighbor, Caleb Green, was seen here today w ben defence attor neys were quoted as saim; such a move was considered. Green was tonvlcted In a pre. ions dial, but new hearing was ordered by ihe I rtlt'reme court. I Hud McGowan, escaped Califor- w lib an at- j tempted bank holdup In which hid; companion was t-lnt to death, is to! go on triHl o:i (lie same day. -.0 M0 money urged TO BACK DRY LAW ( - liit.il l't.-ai l .fi .l W ire) WASHINGTON, Fell. 2 L After t I'e Ihui- e nppropriai ions ( oninil llee had hUhmilieil lodny a new de liclency bill omitilllK tile proposed $:i.o'o on i iidiliilomil for prohibi tion enfotremeiit. it atitlioried ! presentat Ive '.od. republican, In dliini. to ofi'er an amendment on the Ihmim f'oor to provide JJ.7J7. !I7 for prohibiticn. 'Flint sum was recommended by President Cc ilitUe nrter the trea-siit-v bad estimated It could use J:'..","io,0 hi n ote at this lime. NEW TODAY 5 KOOM cottage fur ls"-K. flit. Phone hm! VOAL, tOAL-l'ag.j Luia h'T Fjel Co. t SALt-J t in iiromte" toi.is.2 arragansett hens. 1 while lien Ward's ("ale. F lt HEN I' Modern 5-nxtin housv. garage, dandy gardeu sjot. la- qui-p 4'.t W. Douglas. iANifci- Men to la IT e cViiit ract la.hing brush, hxtuiie at South End Service Station. TKAfTOK DlS'-6 fi.TTsed vry little. 1'riced right. Ieake Ht lievrs Co., I. O. (I. F. Htdg. i pint SALE-3 ions vetch "bavT loo.-e in barn at 20 per ton. Em- milt Ih'll, Wilbur rniiita road. DA V A N 1 ) NT( ; I if st r vue, guaf- hiiiecd vulcanizing, used tires, j I'mixpua Gaiat-e, 527 N. Jackson i St. SI'itAY HOSE Finest qualiiy spray hose at reasonable prices. I Spray guns $t each. Ieuke & 1 Ht-yern t'O. ' Folt liENT L-iuum iutunu w iih bath, good rane stove, large sleeping porch, garage. $12 per 1110. Chas. Kyes, S2ti N. Jackson St. I EXCHANGE for epiipped"fann74 g(Md houses, 4 lots, also 4 va-1 cant lots. See owner, J. A. Camp-i bell, 105 Cass St. LOST On Cass St. near Perkins lildg., tan slip-on sweater. He ward if returned to Wharton Itros. John Youn;. Kl'MMAGE sale at Hoseburg Wom an's Club Service Shop, opposite Antlers theatre, eveiy Saturday from 10 a. m. to 4:30 p. in. WA.NTKIJ - U ;uit to litur trmn iar tit'K ulio have Kixt second hund Ko!iit li'litin plant lo Hell. Ad- ' ilri-sn iinx 7. enre Nrws-!t'View. iiAICinNO HOGS--iZrVe "kbS from selected 2 and 3 year-old Hanson Ntrain While- IeKhoriiii. 15 ier 100. K. S. l'runer. Itlddle, Ore. 1 WANTKI) WashiiiK aiid plain ewins. Family wa.-hin rouh dry 4oc dozen; Ironed ttoc dozen. ' Senium iric n reaMinaule. 811 Winchester SL KolT RKNt4-r. blmKalow; fur nished and a 7-room. modem ', hou.se. also have several fur niched 11. K. rooms. J. A. Camie bell, owner, loo Cass Si. CHEVROLET i rj i;'j iiiou- el) with the upholstering, paint and body iike new, good tires nnd a new license for $:ptO. Lib eral terms. C. A. Iockood Mo ior Co. FOKD nOAOSTEU TT'J2i model) uith good tires, new paint, in good mechanical condition and with a new license for sale on easy terms. C. A. Lockwood Mo tor Co. DOIK'.E COl'PK (li25 model) with three new balloon tires, new paint, motor overhauled and new license. Will sell on easy tenn.i for only t?,Z. C. A. Lockwood Moior Co. CHEVItOLET Touring (It26 mod el) with four new tires, new paint, new licen.se and in good condition. Will make you a good t rade and gi ve good terms. A. lockwood Motor Co. C. FOR SALE Good Netted Gem po tatoes. Will give 5c in trade for lfiO'l or 2000 good clean standard rine sacks. Have a lew sack. Netted Gem seed potatoes. A. South End Camp Ground, Kose burg. Ore. RKPUKSKNTATIVKS WANTKD Financially responsible party as exclusive distributor for Califor nia grape juice compound (brick). One brick makes one gallon Juice. Port, Sherry. Cham pagne. Mupcutel and other fla vors. No violation Volstead Act; intended for Julie only or Sacra mental Port and Sherry. Write. stating address and phone num- ; ber. to Itox 23, care News-He-j view. Foil SALE 1927 Hoid touting. UK",. 1M27 Overland Coupe, $32"i. 1Ht!7 Nash Coupe, J.al. l!i:'rt Nash Sedan. $iloo. 192S Nash Sedan. $s2.r. I!i24 Slur Delivery. S'25. l't'j rtar Touring. V.r:i Hudson Coach. l.r0. I!:; Essex Coach. f2a0. For a real bargain in guaranteed used car. see the Nash Sales Service first. Near Court House. Phone i Now You Can See What's New For 1929 New Patterns - New Items ABSOLUTELY the cams exclusive item as are shown in any big city specialty shop. Never htve we or any Ross burg store thown such splendid line. See it wlv.la it is complete. AUIIUIN OVt-K OIL CONTRACT MAY END COAST PRICE WAR MMofi.. l Pr. !..! W.n- (AjHi.tl Pr-M Uunl Wire) POHTLAN !. Ore.. Feb. 21; I'OItTLAXD, Ore.. Feb. 21. But Pack of ihe suit filed today by the ter, butterfat and esg prices cie tleneral feiioNmu corporation 1 dined today to levels existing be r.i,aii)!t the Hlchliehl Oil company , fUle the advance of a few davs ago. of California, i'ortland (tusolinei Kxtras and standards in butter men saw a possible solution to the'we:it down one cent to 45 and 44 price slashing war which has en- cents respectively, while prime tHied moior Tuel down to li cents. (irHU ms, Rlllf a cent at 43 centa. Hhin the last 24 hours. I f irsts held to 4:1 cents. The complaint charges that the Standard extra eggs chipped off ieneial W-troleum corporaiion en- . r(-nt al 30 an,i medium extras d-red into an a-'ieemeni with one naj a cem at y. Ujrnweli, service station operator,; whereby he was to sell their gato- j line exclusively until r.35. On February li, the suit com l4.iins, Crrnwell refused (Jeneral corporation's fuel and began re-j t ei hig Kichf leld products. The plaintiff states that no amount of' damages wlli compensate its loss awl asks a restraining order pro- hiolting Cornwell from selling Itichlield uroducts neiuling seitl ineiit. Cornwell and the Kichfield Oil company are named as defend anis. ;as dealers said today they be lieved it a teat case and a fore runner for a series of similar court actiolis. DRAIN BEATS OAKLAND IN TWO FAST GAMES The Drain hi Ii baskethall tennis d feated tlie Oakland haskeleers on the Drain floor In two Tast, clean Bamwi last nicht. All rour teams displayed a rchkI siilrlt, and excellent team work. A (food many fouls were called 111 bolii sanies, but there was little rough ness. The Drain girls won the (same from Oakland with a score of 32: to 20. This pame was fealurdl by tne excellent playing of Isahelle ; Harvey. Oakland junipln,; cenler, j ami the team work and marksman- ship of the Drain forward:;. Imho thy Jerauld ami Mildred Yoimg. Clrls' lineup lHai:i Jei-Uld Young Whipple Heddell Fa u nee ot evens Substitutes: Oakland . F i'iiiksion F Tarpley C Harvey C Tarpley ! G Mahoney i; Mixne Oakland, Muupin ' and Warde. i he Drain boys also won a vic tory from Ihe Oakland team with to 11. I his gives tn I 1.... .i, i,ri. ., i i county tournament with score, having .suffered n ' in tournament r.ameH ( Hoys' lineup: I Drain clear ' dLfeat Oakland (4) Jones ) (ioodmun (2) Haines I Whipple L) F ! Maxwell CO F C Urookhart (7) (T , Cool O I Miller (14) G Tn'td lta rd I Sule-.titutes: Drain, Alfnrd. Damewood, (2) : White, (2) : (in); I op and Clark. Oakland, Caine, Capen and Hand. ; AH games were ref creed 1'J j Cochran, ottage Grove. i BOY BURNED TO DEATH REEDLEY. Cal.. Feb. 20 Ralph Hoi in, to, was burned to death by explosion ot gasoline. Oil Irial said he lighted a match while try- I ing to pour gitsoline into the family automobile from an open Ducket I He was the son of Mr. nnd Mm I Nelxon Holin. j Kaffee Hag is coff.-e with the j caffeine removed. Try a cup at ! Morgan's Saturday. DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Specialist in the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. I'm iiim nimj ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1901 E. RITTER, Maniger Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hone 284 Dak and Kane Stt. AMBULANCE SERVICE riwi vum mmm .m lhj jl W) MffWH 11 I sr? i r ftiViarKeiS ii,it.rfat went to 44 station and 45 track. Ielivery prices were (j noted at 47'j 49. Vegetables and fruita were un chaiiKed with a slight improvement reported in root vegetables. Cali fornia green onions were selling wholesale at 60 cents a dozen bunches. I'oultry and other fresh meats w,.re sU.a,iy Wlh 8Up,,iiP8 some- what larger, but no increase In de mand. Livestock quotations unchanged. Visits Family Here 1 L. C. Mooihart was here from Klamaih Falls and spent a few uays inis wees: visiiuig ai ms home in West Koseburg. ASA KEYES AND ROSENBERG GET ONE TO 14 YEARS (Continued from page 1) Ills wife, Mrs. Lilian Keyrs. and his daughter, Elizabeth, were In tears. They embraced him before he was led away to his cell. Rosen berg was paV but he received the sentence quietly and went to jail with no comment. Attorneys for the convicted men had made an impassioned plea for j 2o v ' . a uur servant was touched upon, and Rosenberg's mother, father, v ife and twin babies were brought to the attention of the court. Attor ney Lecomte Davis was in tears as he concluded his argument. In opposing the bail plea, Dis trict Attorney Fills said "Keyes has been found guilty of a most heinous crime a public officer derelict lo his duty and I see no reason why an exception should be made in this case." Fitts in past years worked shoulder to shoulder wiih Keyes as a deputy district at torney. j "1 deeply sympathize with the 'defendants," Judge Ilutler said. "I have not so stated before, but I ! will now. 1 feel, however, that I ! would not be Uoiim the right thing i 11 granieti una niuuuii 101 uuu. -.'i'ij "f. - v. lent less rule of the law another.' Rosenbers Shaken Rosenberg, his fellow convict, seemed pounds lighter than he was during the trial which ended two weeks ago. His hands shook as he heard the court's pro nouncement. Getzoff has given a confession which will be used as evidence against Keyes when he, A. I. Las ker end others face a second trial for alleged bribery h?re March 4. jy, DANCE Nonpariel Friday Nile, February 22 Muric by STAR FIVfT Licensed Lady Embalme' TmHUBiiB ' LI. ' 11! I""-'' - New J.CPENNEYC0 A dainty All Patent slipper.' for your little girl that wilj give her many miles of wctf. $2.69 Slender Spanish heels, high Instep and glistening Black t'atent make this one of th most charming models, fur gpring. $3.98 Your LittU Daughter toll te vrry proud of thit ilyliJ One Strap with its fashionably vndt strap. 8 to 11 $2.19 Dress Oxford At Low Price Dress Oxford for th Younger Man reasonablji priced for such a Quality shoe, $4.49 Comfort Ladies' Ulack Kid. 1-strap, low heel House Slipper. Pair $1.89 LADIES' SILK HOSE Our 445 and 444. All sizes and colors. Pair 98c JOHN R. QUI NN WOULD BE LOS ANGELES MAYOR LOS ANGELES, Feb. 20. John U. Qulnn, former national comman der of the American Legion has IOIHMKI'K-M t Lash and Carry Special UnttlMarchlWm j MEN'S SUITS iK3 i 'S Cleaned & Pressed $1.00!i M Press only 50 fj OVERCOATS Cleaned & Pressed $1.00 Press only SO We will call for and deliver at regular prices. S Koseburg I ) m s r none t Materials - mm it-JbcBURij. ORtbON A neat, serviceable shoe inj Black Patent at a price that' permit you to have several otiicr pairs. Good Value In Boy' Oxford The Boy of the Family will! ippreciate the low price obi this Oxford. $2.98 Shoe Value At Thrift Price The Young Lad will like this) teat dress Oxford. $3.49 Shoe Value Economy Prices A dress shoe for the parties. tar man. Gun metal or Tin, Quality Men's Brown Elk. Outing Shoe with composition Bole for long wear, full stock. Pair $2.19 nnnounced his candidacy for mayor of L03 Angeles. He asked support of those who believe "graft and in efficiency should be swept out of of municipal government." rJiiUii! Cleaners . juo IN. Jackson New Ideas IN order that you may see exactly what the goods and patterns will look like when worked up, we are showing dozens of worked samples. See our windows and displays. $3.98 3 mm