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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURS. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 5.' 1937.
SIX
DOUGLAS
MARKET
20c
Meats and Produce
Compare our prices, ee the
quality, you will be con
vinced.
HENS Fancy dry picked
young bens of good A.
quality, lb. lOV
PORK ROAST Lean ham
cuts from pig
pork, lb.
TURKEKYS Some nice
hens and gob- M
biers, lb. lOi
POT ROASTS Good qual
ity young nLm
beef, lb t7Z
BACON Best breakfast, a
sweet sugar cured bacon of
prime qual
ity, lb
SQUARES Mild
sugar cured, lb
SALT PORK
To season with, lb.
Phone 3S0 238 N. Jackson
25c
15c
16c
ROGUE RIVER MUD
DUMP BILL BEATEN
(Continued from pa?e 1)
130,000 exhibit In tlio Now Yolk
world's (air In 1930, the IokIbIiUIvc
ways and moans commlUco Irnll-
ontou today.
The commlttoo, Informed Hint
the state hlKhway department
would put tip 210,000 for the ex
hibit, approved nn npprnprtiillon
for 120,000 as the state's shure.
As a supplement' to an cnrllor
appropriation, the committee up
proved a $15,000 grant for worn!
control on publlo . lands, bringing
the total (or this department to
S30,000. : . .
A lettor from flovnruor Martin
urged appropriation to care for tho
release of those convicts ntfected
by tho "good-time" bill that re
cently passed both houses of tho
legislature. The letter was refer
red to a sub-comnilttoo.
Liquor Law Altered
Tleceivlng final approval of the
legislature woro tho two bills con
taining nmendmnnts to the liquor
control administration, the main
nddlllous including:
1. An nmendmont declaring trntn
employes to be agents of the li
quor commission, and allowing
hnrd llquore to. bo Bold on trains,
2. Prohibiting tho sale of alco
holic liquor both at wholesale and
retail by certain llconseas bf tho
Orngon liquor control commlsHlon,
Tlnth bills now go to the gov
ernor. 8lulsw Bill Postponed
Tly ununlmous vote,- tlio Bonn to
pontponnd Indefinitely a bill pro
viding certain placos on tho Slua
law river whero set-nets could ho
U8cd. Tho bill had previously pnsB
' oil Hie liniiBo of- ropreBontntlVHB.
DANCE
in Canyonville Hall
Every Saturday Nile
wllh
The Gilmore
Merrymakers
CANYONVILLE
NEW
I have added an Oscilloscope to
my equipment, the only one of
Its kind In town, Indispensable
for utmost accuracy In radio
service. Bee It at work at
Roseburg Home
Appliance Store
, KENNETH PARKER
DANCE
at
Evergreen Grange Hall
Saturday Night, March 6
" Good Music
Cents 35o Ladles 10c
Roseburg Rod and
Gun Club
REGULAR MEETING
Friday, March 5th
7:30 P. M.
At Perry Foster's
C. A. PATCH ETT 1
ROOSEVELT RAPS
SUPREME COURT
(Continued from imko 1)
OufiVy coal art. Mm first railroad
retirement act "were sitm'HsfulIy
outlawed as tlio child labor sta
tute luul been outlawed '0 years
bofnro."
"You know who nsunifd tlift
power to veto, and did volo that
program," lie reiterated after men
Honing eaeli law.
ItociillitiK the decision which end
ed NHA reKiilatloii of Iioijih and
waKea and I ho aubHemjorit deelslon
uRiilnat a Hi al o wa ko law, lio aald
thwuo declared no lejral p'wer iy
luted for tho nation "In dunl with
Its wont difficult problems a no
inAn'n land of final futility."
Knrlbermore " ho continued.
raising Ids hiind for nllenco, "for
I'm pot through yet, court Injunc
tions Itnvo paralyzed the ntiirhin
ory which wo created by the labor I
relatloim net to seille grout, dls-
puleH raging In tho Industrial
field."
"We Jonn that. 1hls net may yet
oscapo final cnndeinndllnn bv Din
highest court," lift sold, dlsdnlnlng
tho unwritten tradition wborehy
decisions impending in tho court
nro not mado subject to comment
by officials in other branches.
A decision In the Wnttnnr act
cases may conio next Monday.
Natlpn'i lilt Cited "'
Time and agnin. In referring to
tho policies behind new deal laws
which hove been Invalidated, the
president "defied" anyone to read
the opinions of the court and tell
what, If anything, could he done
at this session of congress to ef
fect those policies "with any rea
sonable cortalnty that what wo do
will not he nullified as uncouslLtu-lions!.''
Affirming hlH belief in those
policing, he said:
"Wo cannot afford, either Indi
vidually or as a party, to postpone
or run from that fight on advice
of defeatist lawyers.
Hero Is one-third of a nation
iHnnLirlhcd, ill-clad, ill-housed
now!" he exclnimed.
In short, pointed sentences he
referred to tho farm problem, "In
adequate pay," child labor, strikes,
threats ot flood and dust-storms
crossing Htute linos, and added
each time the same word "now!"
"If we would keop faith with
those who had faith In its? if wo
would make democracy succeed, I
saw wo must act now!" '
With that, bo looked across the
room, waved repeatedly to tho 1
shouting, applauding crowd as It
stood to bid him farewell, and then i
retumod to tho Whlto House,
Despl-to opposition by- fiomoi
leaders In his own party, to his!
proposal for enlarging the high
est court unless aged justices re-1
tiro, tho strength of tho democra- j
tic organization was being innr-
h hulled .today in support of the i
Rooso.vplt'ViewB. I
Comments by cabinet members
and sumo loading senators as they
turned homeward from the dinner
indicated Uiey wore counting on a
tromendoiis public reaction 1 n the
president's favor.
Foei to 6trik Back
While massages accumulated at
'he White Douse, the onnosftfim
both in the senate and house Look
Htt'.pn to strike back without de
lay. Renttof f,la"s (O.. Va.), and
Senator Borah (R., Itinho). were
mentioned as prospeetJvA enes
men, to bo resdy possibly Mon
day when the senate recon
venes.
A ware of ho thrift prod nrtv
Krlil"ii. Mr. Pnoflfyolt Indlcarcd a
rend in ess to let tho d'sHOHter eo
their wav rather than sacrifice
bis obicriivett in labor, farm and
ho'-ItI ITlslmlon.
"'t will take coura'ee to let or
minds bo bold nnd meet tin Tigris
ef tho neMnii ." he snld slowlv. "nut
for our pnrtv, now n aVvnyt. the
comiro nf courage Is tho roun-
hoI of wlndom.
"If we do not bo vo the pone-
n"n to lend tho j"ieflcan n.-nnio
whore Hy want to go. noinf-'iiie
will."
The dinner, brlnlnp inrrntlir
bo heads of neotly all pnvrrn.
lie" I. n'fn and many of tr
vnnk jnd file, W" one M i 9h,
lipid inn1tnnnnii(ty In 4H t-fites
lit"' the tfiTllorlcs.
Tlio rnnn'"ri nHmnlf"1 phin
WOO 000 "" '"I'sed town'-d nvlng
off the Jt4.10.nn0 nmty ilrfMt.,
Moro than fJOO.000 nnrmn nt
tonded tho dln"'s, and beard the
president by radio.
U. S. POI.0GI7RS .
FORLAGUARDIA
(Continued from page 1)
ties of each other."
NAZI PREftfl VOLLEYS AT
N. Y. "CRIME CONDITION"
nrilUN. March r.. fAp The
United Statn emhnssv todn" trans
mitted to Washington a fnll re
nnet on strictures agn'nst Movor
Plorello La Onardfa the "crime
conditions" In Kew York, nmienr
Ine In Her Angrlff. thp nowspnner
of Pr. Paul Joseph floebhels, Orr
mnn minister of propaganda and
public enlightenment.
The ombassay made no comment
nn its ronort. forwarded to the
state department.
Dor Angrlff. which yesterday fill-
nd columns as did other newfip.v
ner-B w'th a stnrmv , nlh'ek. on
Mayor Ta nunrdta nnrsonallv for
his "hall of horrors' Vnmurk he-
fore i mnelhig of .Towlh women.
today ran a series of newe photos
intended to show New York and
the United States as '"the land of
freedom and for all gangsters."
Lehman Also Assailed
One picture showed a manacled
prisoner, 'hank robber number
one." , , . "who has not yet reach
ed the stage of mayor or gover
nor." Another photogrnph pumorted to
deolct the family of n Now York
"laver "kneeling at tho gates of
Sing Sine" to p(v thanks to ".to.
hovah and his faithful servant, the
Jew Governor Lehman." for saving
the kinsman from the electric
chair.
Tho newsnaner bU Governor
Herbert Lehman, "La Guordla'a
bosom friend." had Ben lo it that
tho man. whom Angrlff imtcnMficd
n a subway hold tin killer, "was
allowed to rf'tmiiu alive."
Per Anexlff. I" nnot ptnee,
assailed the "shil'v slmlly" trent
mnnt of tlio T.n fJuardla rnRo bv
the Washington stnto department.
"which IncHes Ta Ounrdla o evrr
nw I'nul ts and en rpw rks 111 '
fT1w York) as a slate In which 1!
million lni'up'S hnvo no ot'r II
bnrlv nxrnnt that nf dvfng silently
of hunger In the gutler."
Th pew na'i prss outburst
nainst Ta Guodm. res"lted fmm
his snegestion Iteforo thn Jewish
"tnen's meeting in New YoHc
Wednosdav. that the W New
York world's fn'r bnve a "ha'l of
horrors." the chief figure In which
ould be "that hrownshirted fnu-
ntle" who. he said, was menacing
world penco.
A formal German protest follow
ed In Wnoh'Mgton. and Secret a' v
of State Hull ynstnrdav mad" an
Informal expression of "rerrret."
Nazis Not Placated
Til Gunrdla "beqniirced" the
Tnied Stn'es rather than der
uplirer. Hitler's own nnppr Voel-
klscher Tlenlmehter bitlntrlv ob
served, for In a well governed
tate such agitation would be con
fined "either to an asylum or a
po'i'lenllnry."
Other journals said the Vnsh'nf?-
tnn government wn"ld not be nhln
to "closs over" this Incident by
pointing out the government h'is
no control over the speeches of an
Individual. ;
tf lnwn norm it nn hwllvldtinr to
endnnger fHnndlv "relations wi'll a
forelirn country then n decided nl.
tern t inn of such conditions would
snoin iniporatlvo," one papo:' de-
lured.
'EVOLUTION'
Powerful, Gripping, Convincing
Sermon-Lecture
By
JAMES EARL LADD
1st Christian Church, Tonight 7:30
Reflections of a
dining-room mirror
It's easy for me to tell by
people's faces whether they like.
what they eat or drink. Rarely
a frown or a smile misses me.
But I have yet to see a frown
when Hills Bros. Coffee is
tasted. It makes smiles all the!
"""Ml people drink it."
?iv cci
uV ll mute vv. T'az I
For fifty-iiino years Hills Bros, havp
steadfastly maintained a tradition of
unchanging quality in roasting ami
packing the finest co ffee obtainable.
& 1-1- WIH "
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY, MARCH 6th and 8th
NO SALES TO DEALERS
mm io ik h 4
Don't be fooled with cheap sugar. Demand C. & H. and get the best.
8c
A.
WESSON OIL
i
l2.saL'79c;
Cheese
Full cream Cheese is a
healthful food .............
18c
1
Fancy Red Sockeye.
No. 1 tall tin
19c
COFFEE Monarch Brand lb. smB
V-r Vacuum nacked. You can't buv better Coffee -'W
ORANGES
A Bucket
Full
Medium size, juicy and sweet. Be sure and get a bucket of f q? Only
these oranges. ,
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR, 49-lb. sack . .
Oysters can IQc
JELL POWDER
6 delicious flavors. 3 pkgs,
43c
....$1.98
10c I
CIGARETTES, Dominoes, carton.
S. & W. COrrlit
is mellowed, lb
25c
Snowdrift
6 lb. $.13
MAXINE ELLIOTT Face Soap, the finest of Soaps, 3 bars for
Oranges
Large Ones
From Redland, California
W'liilc they last.
A truck load to sell at unusual prices.
2 doz. 39c
-fi,,fiif-lJCTl
FRESH FRUITS and
VEGETABLES
1
Potatoes 25ib.. 79c
Don't pass this up. No. 2's DU ID. .. I? I 4 9
MEATS
that Will Please You
fi i La
SPARE RIBS, lb. . ....... ..15c
Nice and Meaty
1
ONIONS, 10 lb. ... ...... 17c
Spanish Sweets. '
Hamburger, lb. 15c
Fresh Ground Beef -
SPINACH, 21b. 9c SLICED BACON, rind of f, lb. 31c
LETTUCE, head .5c
Fancy Iced.
CARROTS, 3 bunches
Miracle Whip, pts. 19c
Kraft's
Salad Dressing, qts 33c
10c
I Chickens, lb. .... 19c 1
Good Ft Hens.
HAMS
Swift's Premiumi y2 or whole, lb.
29c
ROASTS, lb. ......... .13 Jc
From Steer Beef.
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