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SIX ROSEBURC NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1936. E Sponsorship of n school drum find butilo corps, being oiKanizml by J. !-. (Snap) (iilmor, 1ms bn nrrmmod by tho local post of the T Suffered Miserable Torture; Up 5 or 6 Times a Night ' Awful Rheumatic Pains in Her Joints ( Says Van-Tage Worked Misery from Her System. Rome of the Uont-Known P:.opln This Section aro now coming forward dally vritli Itoinnrkublo fstatcmcnta, prnlsIiiK and ontlors iK VN-TAGi;, which Ih tho Annul in: New l&dicfnp, now bohiK introduced to nio local public at Fullertoirft Hexiill Drug Store, 127 N. Jackson St. MRS. A. E, BARNES For lii&tancc, Jmt n fow Onyn -. tiEo, MrB. A. K. Barnes, of Route 6, ; Vox 976. Portland. Ore. mado tlio following atatoniont iloswIiiliiK tho fli-rat riolief alio got from Van ! Togo and roromraonJIng It to ALL - WJIO 8UFFRU. Sleep Broi&$ Rightly i, ," By WeaJ Kidney s. "For ninny .vcii'r, I li.nl lippn I hnffoili g with nlllng klilnoy.i. I i ' had to got up R or II Union ovory J Iglit to got rjjlof and I always rolt so weak and flore qci-ohh ir.y t: MtliieyR mill liad micli slurp inline neons my hack Hint :imn 1 got iii . Jn tlio morning I ronld liarnly nvpn taku n nlon. Tlion. during I tin day, , ) would fne! ro htift mid mm In mv i back Hint If I lianimnpil to stoop ovor TUB PAINS WOULD AI : WORT BTIFI.K MR! Mv Byslmn ; van full of rhoLiuatlc nfrilrtlou and I lind It vory bud In mv Jolnla and hiiiHCltw. Recently I liem-d of Vnn Tago and atarlnd taking It. At InHt l'vo found -pilot from tin tiwful kidney trnublo mid rlinn i miille pains. It nrovud In ho wluil i I hnd always nooilod and It hits L VfWid tho misery from my ?y- . tout. My kidneys arc acting in ip Jinrmnl mnnnnr nnd I can go lo bed nnd sleep nnd don't bavo to keen Rotting up anil I iion't. hnvo any Imek pnlns. I think all rurfrrlug people should know what HiU neili elno has done; th'tl. Is vWiy I am :; fclnd to givo my otulorsomiMil for Vun-Tiiw!" Is Lifje Tohk SevciQ) ' Medicines at On! VAN-TAO10 rontn'iis over HO In feredlonts. So II Is llko taking Rev eriil medlcl:io.n at once, ("ears gnR nnd lilont, elonnieH the IvwelR, In vigorates Blimgi.'di liver and kid- . Hoys, bo that people doc'tiro H :. iniiilo llio-n fevd different Al.l, OVMR. Anddue to the Ilium-lino j' Volumo In which II boIIr. Il.e price of Van-Tngo Is reaonnble. So, get. It TODAY nl I-'ullertou'so liexall Drug Rtorr., 157 N. Jaelcmn 81. Adv. IMIORGAN'S 3 PHONE 68 Brgain$ from Saturday to Thursday HAM Swift's Premium, ideal as a gift or for your ' nl -1." iiir iirismii uiinicr, nun ur whole ham, IIYm ib. 345 BACON Swift's Prem- 1 ium in half pound J). PkR., 2 PhH 436 SAUSAGE Brookficld links in pound pnckap.es, Pktf. 30c n R A N C. F. S S.mLi.t ) Buy them by the half j esse. Three sizes to choose from. Hnlf case yOj FRESH CALIF, DATES Lb. .. 19c WALNUTS Larpe Oregon, 2 lbs 35c CRANBERRIES Extra large and firm, f quart IjfC Veterans of ForelRii Warn. The pout Ih untitling ut once two )uhh druniH and two palm of cymbals and will axsUt In the purchaue oi e(ulpment Tor ineiiibHiH not able to otherwise Heciiie InHtiumt'nls. The corps will cook's! (rf ap- iiroxiitiately 36 younssters at sc-hiifl at;e and will l outfitted with unminiiH. The id.a of sponsciring the corns originated Willi tint local pup tent of tho Military Order of the Cootie, Iho fun ami honor degree of th V. V, V., and a liberal approprla lion has bi'fn made to start the work. The committee appointed to work with Mi, (iilntore are SI Van Voorst, Kdwurd Mines. Hans T Hansen and Ward ('uiumings. FASCIST CRUISER FIRES ON U. S. BOAT Continued from page 1) filKPPS wlio c-lnltncil to bp Aiiiorl can nntimiHlK. INSURGENTS BEGIN TT AC K j. jn nmuniu rnwni nun i n V f A DTH 1 1 lion 1S Atlnclttnir InHUiKentH launched a freHh drive on Madrld'fl northern outskirts to day In a new tittempt to onen the way for a faKelst offensive from Guadalajara province. The immediate objective of Ihe assault wan the Madrid-KI Escorlal highway, ntrateitle coinmunlcatinns route between the capital defenses rfflid socintlBt concent ration in the (Tii a darrama mountains. The InsurKPiits nnparenlly were shlflliiK Ihelr attack around from the west to the north and east, lenvlnir the southern approach to Madrid Ichb heavily guarded than during the last few weeks of the sieue. (ioverninent forces, selz'nt; their oniiortimltv. were report to have captured strateKfc "Las Nieves hilt Houlhwest of Toledo, imminent, tho defenders of Ma-0 drhl threw up additional parapets and due new trenches across what they believed would be the line r enemy advance. ' Leaflets Warn City As cnnflre erected the Runrise. aulhorllies reporled Insurgent air men had dropped leariels advlsiiiK Ihe sieiro-weary Madrldenos to iako fond and candles nnd flee lo eellars the moment they heard the rascist planes sounding sirens over the city, 'Ihe signal would herald a raid by 250 enemy planes. It was re porter) the leaflets said. With the temno of the slece thus qnlekonlnK in Madrid, the Valencia seat of the Government sent t new note to fireal Hi II ai n and ' ranee, clinrKhiK ihal. (let nianv. Italy and Portugal still were send ina: "planes ud Rasses with wiilch lo murder Wjinen and children in Madrid." riie emerRency defense council announced today withdrawal of an earlier staiement declarinK Cer- man Iroops bad heen eanlured dur ing opairntionH around Unadllla del Monte. The council snld a cheek of the prisoners failed to Hiihatanl into the previous declaration. f ti STffilftE PEfilCE RESTS O VOTE OF UNION (Cnnl limed from pngo 11 for IndiiHtrliil orKiinlziitlnn snld to ilny llm Ihhiki of iinlon iwocnlllon viiiii(i no rnlKi'il "w Hi n it row iliiyn" Willi hup of Mm mil Inn's lii. Ki'at iiulomolilli- I'nmpunli'H, ihe (iciicrnl Mdliim cnrimrallon. 1.1'WiH MIllll liril.l' mnrirm.n with H'onii'i' Martin i(f llip Ifnlti'rt iilloinolillc WorltiTH. In WiisIiIiik- Inn,, 1 119 uutoM Iioiih n.Hlrlkw wmilil nnl In- ni'iii'MKiiry nimiiiK ,llm .ruin llniiy'H Siili.mill 'niiinlnyim. Tlio unllili, iKftWii Tn lliifUMO Imoii alii'nlllnu pito wurlmrn i.iuiilillv nnl ,iys; 1'ijnilv tii lU'innnd ,,rn lui'llvn Imr- rnlnliit;. ' ' ' r1.l''l' nlVn 'tiiinniiiffpir ' tin' fp,l'- l-lltlIl i Of .fJut (;R IH'lilT3 with l.l.iinn iiicniiiorK un lrlli In 1'ltm. Iinrsli; 'Pnloiln,'' Ctuirlnrftcm; ' W. Vn.. Slli;pvpiorl(. .tn.. nml , Olluwiit III.; jviiilcli,v lfi.So?rii(ni;y ofMiiil)i:-V.ri IdiiH lit rritiKldpi' llin iillllmli. ut Mi,. dims fiiiiniii'iiy! lirnhriitiai ji, ,'tni!lui- 111." thp.ivlplliin rurally.- . I' I fi llil Hill.l itbi- pti-liiPis Idaiincd lo ,alr ..ll-'Ul1 r....,t,'nl '..nll.. , -. il Iipi- J)iitii'fi.. lijii.nvttrii. I.nno !Wi-1iM-m rptnridil li. l.iiitiinoni Infl ry. I liii 7:tl(m.-iK lAiiioinnlh e Klii-pti i-i(Ht1in,v -of l)'olUiiiil;:tt Wliif In- vi- munn iiucmmcu Hl'tlie glllHS sl'l);ei"isseed' a Mntenienl yester day accjisimc "n few nf the union lenders" of "Irving to mislead iir emplovoq and the public." , ( Other Tie-una Unbroken Negotiations fulli'd lo sliifke di'adlncl(Ml "sll 'down", strikes ln volvinir fi.SeO Detrn't employes 'of thp,.l'elsey llnyea Wlnvl companv and the Aluminum Company of AllM'llC't. The Flint. Mich., cltv commtKlon named commlilee la si nfuht to in vest lea te noswible lrastng of eniihnnent used hy n hes companv whose facilities were lied un for the ll;li tiny hy a sniUe ot tea UI'1V!M.s. t ompiMtv nit inn is withheld pav-Hh-iii mi nitinec'utoii ' honus i heciih a t-iiil tin, IV ner iniin llillll XiHK"IS !llttl'i M a till't'C Itliv-illcl U iiO'WI hlfhe al tin-r'l'-'MT iHl WUiKM ll IMIIIMI t'MV. i n n i iiuiHiici i i, tii t len hiki i-.. in- ""'IMU I f 1 n ti. P!hk ! tprhrr ftoi di wil Colon P!sorirs Why omin I W tiive trt( d ard ptri r.n:ir ivncvtn tnruiano nf tatt i ttvtr at rouia. Sptcialitta In Stomath, Ktctat Poloi; tiimtnta. li yttrt luaiattfuj pficlit. Wfl hoiril u'tilcr''"'-No ?onfiniirti Wrtw or Mil for WBBclfKllpHWBooaWi. Dr.C. J. DEAN CLINIC ilL SUBJECT BF IE! Tho first of a nerfea of elates on i-hild relfare wu.i eontliicted Saturday moniini; ai Kosehtirg iun ior liii;h schnol by Morris K feasn of the child welfare rlMpartiueitT, ex- j leiiRlon service. . 1 Tho!?e attending the fii :it rtuss were Mrs - rilamhe , h risble. AH .ihuici ami Ashlaml to take rare lorence Winor, .Mirs lie Km. Vur-n( th(. owive amount of ChriM iHh and MisH Shirlrv erKeer. j mitA nutil haiSMKB um, ev,)ll(iH. .1. lackson county public bi'allh nurseH from tho health unit at Med lord, an well as Miss Olive Curry, Med ford school nurse. Those attending from Lane coun ty were Mins Irene Kiti-iile, lted CroKs secretary ; 1 MIhs Hazel ('orrl t'an. relief ilepa ri inent, and Mian Ituth I Ifiicgnrduor, Miss llelf-n Pet ers, Miss Clara Gross and Mrs. Turner, l:ino coiuilv public healtli nurses from the health unit at Kmjene. MIiih .liuiniin .lohnsmi, Unii coun ty public health nurae located at Albany, and Miss Uorntliy Itav mond, Josephlnit county . health nurso located at Grants Pass, 3) so attended. Kncal teachers nt tending were Mrs. Alt hen Caraway, junior higb school and Miss Klma Ahrabamsnn Peel school. Local relief det- ment was represented by Miss Helen Kalhe, Miss C. .ucllle Mrown and Franklin Voyt. Others present were Miss Helen rtonlmier connected with stale child welfare service of state relief committee, who Aecenliy came o Oregon froui Cleveland: Miss Klsle Witch n. nursing consultant from slate board of heahh and Oregon Tuber- n,..-..n M-...uii, iiiu ..nm;i Moffat and Mrs. Anne Sullivnn, noughts county public health nurses. HAWLEY DISPUTES W. H. GORE'S CLAIM Continued from page 1) tlmated by two plaintiff wllnessos. Fee Aqrenment Denied JVIclor Ilursel). former Jackson rnly commissioner, testirieil that "no agreement was entered into to compensate f!ore for services, except to pay his expenses." flore claims he h;ifg& n "verbal agreement" with Ihe if.2G Jackson count v court "to pay him a reason able fen on all nionins collected, if the hill was passed." Tlursell also testified that men lion of compensnlJon to Horn was ado nt Porllai and Tioseburg meetitiejs of western Ocegon conn tv officials lo discuss the O. & C, bill. Former Counlv Judge Victor P. Moses or P.enlon counlv, Countv Judge Ceorge K. Onine nf Pon-rlas count v and foner Counlv Judfe C. P. naniard of I.tttm coiy tes flf thev had attended (lie same two meetings, and no mention was nui'te of remunerating (lore. The testimony In the trial Is e nected to he concluded late todav. with the closing nrirumcnts of counsel starting Saturdav morning. Stanfield Refutes (Q-e Tlohert N. Stanfield. formerly United Klnles sentor from Ore iron, culled as the first wlln'ess fo' the defmiso. g a v n lesltmonv nKiilnst the claims of the plaintiff thnl he had conceived the Oroeon nllfornia land grant, tax refund hill pasRnd bv congress in 1!2fi. Stanfield teslifioil that he nnd his sec'tary. K. J. Adams of Ku rene, Tnid framed the measure woni uh'iis inev mui gaineii tiont lV l..,nl,. of ,.....! lands committee In this citv in Unanimous Vote Given Slanricld also testified lliat. through his efforts in the senate Ihe measure was passed uniini mously and an adverse report of the secretary of the interior modi fied. The ex-senator said thai (tore first presented the matter to him when both wete members of I lie Oregon lealslul lire. hut. at tluil time (!nre felt the rotund shhould be made to otfset a highway bond Issue in Jackson counlwind not to apply to the othi-r wesrrrn Oregon laud grant counties. Following a morning of nrgn ntenl Ihe court overruled a defense motion for a non-suit. revesscefuL DP KILLS 5 PERSONS j I Omi tinned on page G) i social worker, and had taken le-r advice about what acilou should he taken against Sullivan. For that reason he was angry at Mrs. Ma con." Officers disagreed on identifies-: (ion of tli Hendas. Some said Ihelr daughter. Helen, 111, had been 1 nun ricd lo Sullivan; others that she was his housekeeper. j They agreed the daughter away 1 CTolonelitlurph.y I" m yrrT, ii Vi Msl! mtr QUART $1.25 HALF GALLON $2.45 GALLON $4.85 O from honft ot the time of the j Hhooilng had left Sullivan's home ; a vjjek alio. I 7iief of Pollee Klynn of pu- fiiene said Sullivan hlained .Mr. I and Si i'fi. Hernia for their-dauKle I ter'tt decision to leave his home. j Sullivan mineiidered qtiielly af- 1 ler tlie sliooliiiK. SPECIAL YULE TRAIN PUT IN OPERATION A Hecial Rom hern Pacific train, to he known as the Santa Olaus Special, ik heniK operated between K. Clark, local agent. renoid to day. The tniin will leave Uosehtirg. southtifHinw about noon daily, and the northbound train will leave about G p. in. The train will not carry passengers. , ' . T TEMPERANCE BODY ADDS 18 MEMBERS D. J. GlrMiton, organizer and president or the Youth's Temper ance council, staten that during the organization's recent member ship drive they have taken in 18 new members. The council whs organized November K by Mr. Gleaton and has since made a ra- nid nrowtti. the membership now to'alling 3e, it is a non-denominational order and meets the first and third Thursdays. - UTAH WILDS STILL COMBED FOR PLANE (Continued from page 1) I ed tllPV KHU- flu t'na "nt r-rnr.,1., ,. i itprvniM Tir.u,i.,v Q Cahian recalled mild weather (fv)iiie(( Ai the Nevada hi l tie Nevada a rea luesday. He said if the plane made a forced landing in some out-of-the-way spol. the occupants would not have suffered from -cold. Tho great air hunt was concern Irafc'g however, on Ihe lSD-miie siretcu -southwest from Salt Lake City. A MAEKETS WHEAT P0HTLANI8 T)pn. IS (API WllPnl. Iinompd loilay. f)n till' Purl Innd fnlni-PH mnrkol n limit of li ppiiIh o linshpl whs plni'i'il In any nilv(inr("or tlio ilny bnl llm iinir hpt rinitlly Rtiou-Pd n r(sp -i. ppiiIh for lipppinliPr mm -n tpiiIk ror Mnv. Only mon lmlip May worn orfm-pil nnd mild. Cuali jirlops on Iho mimiilo wlioiil miiiliiil wpi-p :i pnniH liitlifir for loi'iii nnd "-I ppiiIh for Alonlnnn. WIipiiI: fliipn lliuli T.ow Ploip Mny 1.12 mm ma i.'.ir,', lipp 1.10 l.isj i.iii 1.1:11 f'lllll wlll'Ht: Pl-IIPlld 1 llpt.-tpll. liw. 12 pr-f, 1.22: dork li.'ird willtpr. 1:1 pin. 1 .nr. : 12 not. 1.20; 11 pc-t. l.2!l; nnfl ttiilto mid wpilorn whllp. 1. 1; Inird wnilpr, i. 17; igirn rod l.lii. Schilling I ii 1 1 ry Reason K WHOOPEE DANCE at Evergreen Grange Saturday Night, Dec. 19 Music by Snappy Five Ladies 10c Gents 35c Everybody Welcome FIREMEN'S 57th Annual CHRISTMAS BALL Dec. 25th' At the Armory Adm. $1.00 per couple A;;ccl in Ihe Wood Whiskey DISTILLED RIGHT PRICED RIGHT if SL s ))) II JO AVI tit SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY, DEC. 19, 20, 21 SUGAR Best Grade C. & H., Cloth Bags COFFEE Hills Rcd Can' in 2 Bros! Lb- tin26 CRACKERS Of Better Quality FRESH SALTED SerDAS OR GRAHAMS 2-ib. box y MARSHMALLOWS 1-lb. cellophane Pk! .: 10c PINEAPPLE CIGARETTES Christmas wrap carton. i Camels. Chesterfields. Lucky Strikes, Old Gold Ffesk Ffuife and CALAVOS j- Extra fancy, 2 for AjV CELERY 4 i HEARTS lUtf CABBAGE ONIONS Spanish Sweet, 50 lb. No. 1's ORANGES Real Sweet, T Lots of Juice, 2 doz. ..... Sweet Potatoes, 4 1. 15c 111 CHOCOLATES, mny. 2.1 lbs. 59C; 5 lbs. JMtf CHERRIES, chocolate covered, itg. Ib. box ..j )V May we take this opportunity to express pur appreciation of your patronage and wish our many customers A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Bradley 10 Lbs 49c or4 cans' 1I' 25c CAKE FLOUR Softasillc, Pkf?. r2,2,can- TOMATOES 15c Hot house, lb. .. G RAPES Fancy f Emperors, 2 lbs. X J Solid Heads, Ib 79c MIXED NUTS, 2 lbs. BRAZILS, 2 lbs FILBERTS, Ib PEANUTS, 2 lbs 35c 29e 15c 25c WE RESERVE THE RIGHT 2vr 15c n - 1 - M m m m r-M -- o Mince Meat. 2 n. 17c Dates New Crop, 2 lbs 17c Snowdrift 3 .bs 53c Wesson Oil Pints .. 20c BiquickVg 27c IVflUC Tall Cans, dozen .. 9C Syrup Sl::rr r:3?c "FlpUT?' Pastry, 10-lb. bag . 3jC MEATS tlIQ Swift's Premiiffn, half or whole, td JrtAlVlO do not require pal. boilftg, b. iSC STEAKS ROASTS Juicy and 4A. Nice tender Hll tender, Ib 1?C beef. lb.&. 1252C BACON Sugar cul.ed( .. 25c Q Oysters, laigge Willapa, pt. ... 19c Sweet Pickles, pint 14c Our Price Will Lard 2 CKtAM MIX, ft- 3 ibs. : 2yC FANCY FRENCH f MIX. Ib 13C SATIN MIX, : ir- 3 lbs SPPECIAL ATTENTION AND PRICES FOR SCHOOL AND TO LIMIT QUANTITIES SOLD W r ; Be Reasonable o o lbs. 25c RIBBON MIX, Ib 2c LHOUULAIE r- DROPS, 3 lbs A jC BLACK WAL- ft CHIPS. Ib. JLJK CHURCH ORDERS r C 3D