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EIGHT ROSEBURG NtWS-REVIEW. ROSEBtJRG. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 13. 1936. WHY NOT MAKE THIS SUMMER FREE of FOOT TROUBLE? Pains, aches, lowered efficiency result from improper fitting and lack of attention to the quality of your shoes. Brown-bilt or Red Cross SHOES DO EVERYTHING THAT SHOES CAN DO They fit your arches They grip your heels They socket the ball and cushion the sole of each foot. All Prices 2.95 450 495 6.85 A PERFECT SPORT OXFORD White Elk Upper and $J.50 Soft Composition Sole J An Exclusive Style An Exclusive Make THE "ACTIVE MAID" BARGAIN BASEMENT OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY (Inside and Outside Entrances) WEEK-END SPECIALS IN PIECE GOODS AND MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS, HOSIERY, DRESSES, SHIRTS, OVERALLS, SHOES AT UMP- QUA VALLEY BARGAIN CENTER PRICES. Work Shirts 40 Boys' Overalls 53 Silk Scarfs 3B Silk Hosiery 59 Child's Shoes 98 Girls' Wash Frocks . 89 Women's Silk Blouses .. 89 Men's Sox ...10 11 Print Goods .10 12 4 Women's Slacks 89 Women's Dresses $1.00 Cotton Hose 10 FLOOD DEATH TELL Rising Streams Cover New Areas, Cripple Traffic and Communication. H tlio AHHoeialPfl PrnHB. Willi 1 known dwiri, miflViiiiK In tlm various flooil-ruvagpil bho tloiiH of Oip nnrtlifwHtfrn I'liftf'! Rintos ami ('omnia wn In tnni f If-1 today by Infrnaspil cold whilf rln Inir wntr InmrliiU'il new area and rrtpplH traffic nnd enmrnunl ration. OfflMnlH rixfri the death toll with h flndln" of four IhkHph In a homfi In Kingston, Pa . aornw the fiimqiwhanna river from Wilkes Barro. Neel for relief !b acute In the Wilkes liar re zone and the roast Kiiard ordered held In readiness to move there if needed, seven amphi bian planeti and ten powerpd Burf boatB with food and medical sup pi leu. New devastation was wrought by New Kngland rivers, especially the Morrlmac! fn New Hampshire and the Connnrtlciit In ronnectirtit. In New Jersey residents nlons the pQSBnle river wore warned by of ficials to be rpadv to abandon their homes If the rlHe continues. night with North Uend high Bchool while .Murshfield playa Myrtle Point. The winners play Saturday til Klit for the dial rlrt champion whip and the r it; lit to enter the titute tournament at Kalem. The players were banqueted by their coach, Paul Warren, at Carl's Tavern at noon today, precediiiK their depiiriure for Marshfield. LAURELWOOD HOME CHANGES OWNERS ST. TITKS m:S TAPS. Oue.. March 13. (AP) Four members of a f'imllv were drowned be-e to day when their fronie dwellinK.was I of n swollen brook. Mrs. Henri Tjucjoh and her three Hmall children were cnrrled down the reninK stroum when their home was lifted from Its foundation and demolished by Ice and water. epartment Store NKW YORK, Murch 13 (AP) Six thousnud sli-iklng huildiuK service workers will return to their jobs tomorrow tit buildings owned by memhei-rt of (ho Assoclallon of Metropolitan Owners, under the arbitration aKi'eement made with the union, H was nniiouncvd today. The asHoclat ion members con trol Home (ino IiiiIIiUmkh. IlnnviU Hiilil it was understood each worker would kcI his job back and "replucenienL workers" who have taken their places since I the walkout begun March 1 would bo dlsmlHsed. The announcement followed a conference In which arhltruliou was bused on Mayor KaKUardlu's plans for settlement of the strike. A request was sent jointly by the union and the association to Kordlnuiid H. Sllcox, chief 1'ulted Slates to renter, to act as arbitrator. RETURN OF TWO IN TURKEY DEAL ASKED HALKM. March 13. (AP) Cov ernor Martin today requested the return to Ori'Kon of A. Michel! and C. J. Mollnari, under arrest In San Francisco. The requisition was issued on liovornor Merrlam. The two men are wanted In Jackson county on a chaiKe of larceny by embezzlement. The In formation alleges ttie two had sold turkeys to the amount of Jl,f00 on commission, but ut ter collect Inn the sum failed to return the bal ance of the money. They were re ported as riKhtluK extrudltlon. HOOD RIVER : rppiiE BRnnsy It blends perfectly! , This fine,imooth Hood River applo brandy is o pure fruit product a . natural affinity (or most Ingredi - ents used in mixed drinks! ' It has a velvety smoothness and , bouquet that equals liquors years older and it sells at a far less 't price! That's because it's just pure distilled juice of famous Hood River apples, with nothing added. Try a bottle you'll be delighted. Full 90 Proof AVA1LABLC IN OREGON 1.75 ALKY' RING HUNTED FOR TAX DODGING l.OH ANUKl.KS. March 13. (API-- Federal audits along the Pacific const today hunted -10 per sons, reported secretly Indicted In j connection with a r,OUU,ono alco- lllii BlllMKri'KIK to if,. Ten men named In the Indict ments were under arrest. The iIur. allegedly shipping latRe quantities of contraband al cohol from Mexico for two years, was accused of defrauding the gov ernment of $1,000,000 In (axes. FOUR MORE FILET FOR PUBLIC POSTS TO BATTLE TIGHT NKW YORK, March 13. (AP) John Henry Lowls. light heavy weight chuinplon of tho world, de fends his crown against Jock Mc Avoy of Knglnnd tonight. McAvoy, an Knglish fighter who can fight, holds the Hrillsh middle and light heavyweight titles. He will pail for F.ngland next week to meet Jack Peterson for the Itrlttsh heavyweight title April 23. ir suc cessful In both bouts, he will re turn to this country seeking a joust with Jim Hiaddock. McAvoy ruled a 0 to 10 choice In the betting lust night but the odds were expected to short on before ring time. Lewis bus been training under the expert, guidance of Jack ltlnckhuru, trainer of Joe Louis. Tho mulch Is scheduled for 15 rounds and McAvoy snys he is in condition to travel that distance at lop speed. INDIANS LEAVE FOR TOURNEY AT COOS The Hnselmi'K senior high school basketball team left this after noon for Marshfleld where the players will participate tonight In the first round of the district bas ketball tournament. The Indians nre matched to- Dr. and Mrs. H. C. Church today completed negotiations for the! purchase of the I-ee Wells prop-1 erty lu I-uurelwoud, and plan to move from their present location at 1127 Kast Third street In North J Kosehurg the fir.U of the week. : The Wells residence is one of the fine homes In Iaurelwood, and was only recently completely re- ' conditioned both Inside and out. The house has reeently been occu- 1 pied by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tref-j ren, who are moving to Portland. Here for Funeral Mr. and Mrs. j Frank ( hapmun of McCleary, j WbhIi., arrived here last night, be ing called to Itoseburg by the I death of Mrs. hora Leake, sister j of Mrs. Chapman, for whom fun eral services were held today. Mr. I Chapman Is a brother of W. F. t Chapman, local druggist. ' LAPPING THE FIELD and steadily gaining, 100 proof Glenmore moves forward day by day as public demand swings to this greatest value among Kentucky's famous Straight Whiskies. Glen more is rich and full-flavored too PROOF 16 MONTHS OLD Pints 80C C91d' BNo Fifths $1.30 C3id7e6BN0, I 9 StrtigtU STORED , A charrid ywarTf f 'mi "V : casks VJTTjQCQJJiI SALKM. M nrrh 13.-(AP Thomas J. Powers of Medical SprlngR. filed his candidacy with the secri'iaiy of state today for the republican nomination for rep resentative from I'ninn county. Oilier filings listed today were: F. Kramer Oeuel. republican of Medford, for district attorney of Jackson county. tl. Kussrl MnrKati, republican of lllllsboio. for reelect hut dis (rut attorney of Washington county. John N. Mohr. for the republican nomination for district attorney of Hood Hlver county. FLORENCE RITES TO OCCUR SATURDAY I'lnuM-nl aorvtrps will lie I10M at Iti n. in. Sattirilny nt tho linuttlns KuniMiil liiiino fur HourIiik (irnlium ( t Flnivnrp. who dii'it nt Mt-rcy hospital Thurscliiy CHrnoon. l!i-v. W. C. Kilili'i'iu- will offiiinte niut ihi" norviocs will lm cloxoil by the Kilo IoiIro. The body will be lukt'li tu AatilunU (or iuturnicnu Douglas Market MEATS AND PRODUCE POT ROASTS Fancy prime baby beef, these will cook absolutely tender, lb Xm 2I PORK ROASTS q Center cuts of lean pig pork, lb 11 VEAL ROASTS J. Are always tender, lb AIJV BREAST OF VEAL f ft - For stuffing or stew, lb XWV YOUNG HENS nr Pound 7V BACON Finest lightweight Eastern 'Jit sugar cured, half or whole, lb ml W SALT PORK I m Finest seasoning, lb " SWISS STEAK I Or Our best leader, lb AUl, PHONE 350 238 N. JACKSON ST. Reconwt&nA FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES ly ( fruiti and Mgetjbles art eistntial to w1l bUnee Frtihn.l. d quality ar. n.cti.ary tot .njoymtnt. Saf Frtth Product Departmanli offer you th bait tha market at all timet at prices eamy wunin rnc ram.., uus... rM 'A rV- RUXT- 'Jt'iW Hem cat 1 sssmm ASPARAGUS 2 Tender U. S. No. 1. $C I CAULIFLOWER No. 1 Local, Head 9c ONIONS 10 Lb. 29c RADISHES 3 Bunches 10c Prices Effective Saturday to Monday March 14-16 Apples Fancy Newtowns S3C Artichokes Large Fancy, each 5c New Peas 2 lb. 23c AIRWAY COFFEE 3 Lb, : :49c NOB HILL COFFEE 3 Lb, 65c SLEEPY HOLLOW SYRUP 2 Gallon jug 63c LIBBY'S DEVILED MEAT 4 Cans 15C DEL MONTE PEAS 2 Cans .. 35C SHREDDED WHEAT Package 10c Butter 34c Local Creamery, lb Beans 1 Oc White or Red, 3 lbs . Salad Serve Salad O C r Dressing Qt V f V Life Buoy Soap 5 c Bar Rolled Oats 99c 9 lb. bag S S MILK Oregon Brand 6 Tall Cans 35c SUGAR 10 lbs. 49c MATCHES V Box carton : 15C WALDORF TISSUE 4 Ron, 17c Scotch Granulated Soap Lb. Pkg 25c JELL-WELL 4 pkg 25c Maxwell House Coffee Pound 29c Formay Shortening J Lb. Can 55c Crystal White Soap 10 Bars 29C Karo Syrup Blue Label, 10 lb pail 5&c SAFEWAY'S Modern Meat Market at the Deer Creek Bridge BEEF STEAK 11 tin -SJJTJ-: eiuicT'e ddiuc occr VEAL ROAST lb. 15c Douglas County No. 1 VEAL STEAK lb. 17lc Tender Meaty Cuts PURE LARD 2 lbs. 27c Open Kettle Rendered. LEMON WHIP pint 17c 4 Salad Dressing VS. 1 lb. Frankfurters All fnr rmm 1 quart Sauerkraut All IUl 22)G SMELT 4 lbs. 17c SALMON lb. 15c No. 1 Chinook Ocean Caught