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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1937. bfturo i.llr Ksfcpi Hundor bj tb rr - ir ., me. Mruibvr ol The AMocialrd I'rraa Tha Auuociatbd reMB i exclusive' ly entitled to the use fur reDubtlia tlOD o( nil news dlopatcbee credited Co It or not otherwise credited in this paper and to all local newt published herein. All rltthte of re publication of. ipeclal dispatches uarein are niao reeerea. HAIUtlB KLjLHWOKTH Kdltar Kntured us second claim mutter May 17, 1120. at tlte pot office at UuBL'burK, Oregon, under act of hepreaented by New urk Ul iSaat 40th Htreet, Mi l iiii (by N. MichfKuii Av, Niiii I' runt-iNfii 23U liuali Struct livt roll j lu ULuplieiiHoa IlldK-. J.m Auurlen 4 .S3 H. ttpritifct Kli uut, hr- nit j aiewari fctrtiel. I'urtiuiiu iiii) ti. W. bixtii HtrucL Vmuioii ver. II. c 711 Hull itldtf., tit. ImuU 4ii in. renin tl trawl, Aiianta srb Uraiu buiiaiiiK. ubertiuua At a tea Dally, per year ny mall 16.00 iatly, mamas uy uiail $.b0 Daily, H uuuihs by uiail l.o Daily by earner per month 0b Daily, by utttrivr u-r year 7.1 b Nazis "Discovered" DKIHtKSKNTATIVK JUCKKTKIN of New York has diacoveied, ami by reason of annouiiciiiK blti discovery aiMl Jc:ilin it Jiilo the coiiKi'fcHSlonul record bat received nation-wide publicity, tliat (Jeiinan Naziri aro vury active on tbu I'a cltiu, contU. To Oregon and Ward) itiyloii ncode this announcement wiundu u bit buniorouri. What It may mean in California w bero liny have cveiy known call, faith ami following, in not known. There can bo no denying the fact that tbe Hitler follower in Hie eastern part of America havo been very active with their (lei man-A merit an Hand. Ai KiinientH liuvo raged as to whether Hint or ganization Ih merely an outlet for t.ernmn-born people who Klill IhinA well of the fatherland and ita dic tator, or is a real threat lo the democracy of America. If CutiKientimau IHcksteiu be Hovoh the Amorican Nazi inovu meat Ih dangerous to our own gov ernment ho can discover it doner to his own district than Mitt Pa cific coast. JJUt when ho fludu the "horror" on tho went count, the IranbcoullneiUal when tell about It. Il may bo unkind to Imply that tho conKieHHinan in merely garner ing Bomu publicity for bluiHolf but Il douu look it little bit ua though ho Ih erecting u bob-gubbliu no that hu can ucruuin ut It. The Best Answer -TMlfc. recent cuao of thd bunco urtiHt nulling Christinas cnrdK hrliiKH to audition the fact that Kolicltoi'M aiu conlinuully uctlvu uellliiK not only ChrintmnH ciirdn hut lnuuy other thiiiKH. Any botiHu wlfe will testily that Ihewo can vat Horn are a nulnnnce. (July it very few in u out ami out dead beats, of courHc, but it is also a fact that anything nohl by trnudient peddlers hi usually a allablo through our local stores. Ah for Christmas curds, every print shop and a number of mmen huvo plenty of Chrtalntati cards for sale. They not only are able to of fer t'hibuinua card buyers a laiRe selection of attractive samples froiH which to choose but they an able to give good service. I'urlher more, when a purchase Is made from a business house in Jiose burg the purchaser knows right where to go il lie has a complaint .Merehandlse obtained from out ol town solicitors may or may not hi; salisfurtory but if il docs not live Up lo expectations, as is no oflel the carte, the buyer has no place to go to lodne a kick he tdmpty mus take wtiat ho gets whether he like:. It or not. Local merchants are better abb to mi p ply tile needs of local peo ple. Tile best answer lo tho glib stranger Is simply I Ills : "Thank jou but I am not interested." 'Isms' and Antagonisms HP 1 1 K growing hoMillliy Im( ween Italy and ltus.da, brought to a head by Italian adherence to 1 lit anli Communis! pact, draws atten tlou once mote lo the threat le world peace which arises from tin internatinnal ehatacter ut Kasrnsm and Communism. Italy's response lo Kussian oh Jeetions to the pact is thai Italy Is not an enemy of Kussln, but h i in pi of Communism w hlch, as far as that goes. Is probably true enough Jlul the trouble w Mb hut It of thesi nations is that their govi riimeii!s are inseparably wedded lo w oi Id move men is which must iiieviiahly Interfere In the affairs of other nations. II is perfectly possible, of course, tn be bitterly imposed lo l''asclsiu or Communism and not nppohed to Jhissla or Italy at all - but II is awfully Int id. a. d as long as those two Ipiub coutiiiU--1 to aruut-e uu- tagonlsm abroad, world peace will remain perilously Insecure. Editorials on News (Continued from page 1.) caurio the people lu It me uut yet perfect. HPIIK airplane disaster in which (iiAud Duke Ludwig'e kin lost their lives occurred ill liclgiuui. it clulmeU eleven lives. Airplane dis usteis, you (tee, aio not confined to tbu United Status, which has had a lot of tffein in the past year or so. I KSTS of dead in piano accidents " nearly always contain proiuin cut names. Air travel lu new. It !e smart. It Is qui lo tho thing to do. Prominent people are Inclined to do the things that are new and smart and quite tho tiling. Hence their names in the air travel casualty Huts. IR Is uu Interesting para graph from a New York: finan cial dispatch: "Tho stock market la entirely dl roctcd (up or down) by Washing ton development!, and tho early tangle In congress has led to great er caution than ever by traders.- in other words, business Is now governed entirely by POLITICS, which isn't a healthy situation. KRNR PROGRAM (1,500 Kilocycle,) ItKMAIM.NU 1IOUUS 10DAV : CO Tho Editor Views the Newt. :l- Tne In-Laws, MBS. -.McliHHy t.'ln-iil, .MIIS. :4b Tnls Side of 20, MUS. :0U "Melody Lane," with Wan da Armour. :3U Oiik SwUiluB, Oitheutru, MUM. : 45 I'iimui'uk In .Mimic, MIIH. :00 Hansen Memories. :)5The Phantom Pilot, MBS. :30 Frank Bull, MBS. : If. liitHrlutlf. :bu News Flashes. :oi dim Anililutn. :30 Lone Kangor, MBS. :00 Rosebury vs. Sprirrgfield, Football, Sunset Thrift Store. :30 bluii Off. SATl'itUAY, NOV. il) Kin "liurly Minis." ;I5 Dr. Scofleld, Watzlg Hatch ery, Sarff's Auto Wrecking Co. :30 News-Review Newscast. : IT, Alarm (Muck Club. :00 Oakland: Bridges Stores, Stearns & Chenoweth; Suthorlin: Ben's Cafe. : 15 JIi'ockuiihIiIi'u'h V u r I u t lus, Mllij. :30U. S. Army Band, MBS. UU 1'iirenU' iMUKUllilu ut (hu Air, MUS. 15 This Wonderful World, .MUS. SliullOB III Ultick k White, mus. 15 I'i'it! Suvurn'H Put Club, MIIH. .'(ill Mull ut VIhcmi, MIIH. : IT, - I liiiiH'inakui H' I lunimny. :;10 lHik SIiiIiIIuh' llluliusllli, MIIS. , :00 Copco, "Love Tales." :16 Variety Show of the Air. :45 Rosehurg Hotel Cafe, Health Service, Umpqua Florists. Mill I'lill M.irrlH. :30 Hansen Memories. :4o News-Review of the Air. :00 Notre Dame Northwestern Gams, MBS. :45 Calif. Stanford Game, Asso elated Oil, MBS. Mill 111 Thuru Allcliumu, MIIS. ::i(l WOK I1 l'u uu ll t h Sylvlii Ki'ihim, MIIS. :00 John Steele From London, MBS. :ir,- llullly nr Nol Cuillv, MIIS : JO Frank Bull, MBS. : If.- Iuli!i luili!. :60 News Flashes. :00 Chicago Symphony, MBS. : 15 -Hilly .Skiiii.sou OitIiuU'U. MIIS. :30 Portland Jr. Symphony, MBS. :00 Alka Seltzer News, MBS. :lf -Kiiiiw Your Mlulr, MIIS. .oil- Sigll Off. SINDAY, NOV. 'Jl no- Hi'vii'WliiK Slnml. MIIS. If. -'I hu IiiMolinniil Hour. :I5 Glad Tidings of the Air, Rev. Ira F. Rankin. ;00 Veterans Dedicatory Pro gram. ::ui - KiiM-uitilu Kiiumiiliiiii-. : If. - Tallinn' Alpi-ii. hirhviiul Tinnisi, Mils .uu - Ni W mill I'hiiinhi r On II.. MIIS. 30 Pearl Rose oV Claire Ed wards. 00 Baptist Church Services, Rev. J. R. Turnbull. :00 Poems From the Tqwci Hoom. 15 Organ Claisics With Wan da Armour. M'U "Win-Ill Ni'iKhlnirn," Ml'.. :iu N iiii-i'iil Nuli-utilu :0C San Francisco Fair Broad cast, MBS. ::iu i:an IiiiimIuiIu siriMinilliKHi swum, mus. If. Knhlil MiiKiiin, MUS. :00 Thirty Minutes 111 Holly. wood, MBS. il" Svutiiliiinv, :45 Americans to the Rescues 00 The Angeles Hour, Dr. C. A. Cdwarils. 31' Xm nil fimnl. MIIS. If) l:illlli liiiytiu, llulli w mill I Iik-.i p. Mils. Il" - lluiiui I i.n is Sliinlu.sl llv vilu. MIIS "0 l-lvi'lnni: I'niiuuli.iilu. MUS. till Miiull.lttiill Colui'l'l Itillnl 15- lU'i'i Scuilli. Xi-m-u l hull , M IIS. ::u- IMlll I I.iri-IH. "I' III IKlkll II S m;lnIiy. 15 Fuul Wblluiiiau oi Oich , OUT OUR WAY f f PLEASE f OM, FA-IHEC, V? I OH, PLEASE, W HAVE VOU ? I the renit J &ikT": TROTTING ..HORSES . -V t DUE - FATHEfi- y - ti.; - UJ -,, , cDMu rf rir ------ iiTTpt V T ''' u i oft Democrats Themselves to Junk Most of Policies, Senator Declares. WASHINCTDN, Nov. IS. (AT) Senator Frederick Kteiwer (It., )!((.), returned to the cupital to- lay and predicted "mom of the new deal soon will be thrown ov erboard." The republicaiiH won't do it," ho said In an interview. "It will be the democrats themselves." The now ileal of restriction, re gulation and control ol' business will have to be Kh'en up if busl- uohs is to survive." I le said be referred particularly to wimes and hours leujslation and 'other re strlclions affecting labor and capi tal." Htelwer, who recently annotino d he would not seek reelection, said ho tar as he could determine President Koosevelt "is as popu lar us eer with tho people who voted for him," but added his po sition was "highly untenable. Tho senator, keynoter of tho l!Ktti republican - national conven tion, said the present business recession could not bo arrested to any. decree by a repeal of the cupi tal gains and unuismuuteu proi Its tax laws. Business men feel a balanced budget is necessary," ho explain ed. "The profits tax, In the opinion f many business men, is not 0 ing to be ho Important I lie next two years as durina; the past two years, because there very likely will be no profits. However, it is regarded as nort ot a uuy man to business." Sunday at the . Churches tCouttuued from page 2.) the pastor wil: .--peaK on "Hu Ye Thankful." Mu.-de will be furnish ed by the choir under lite direc tion of Minn llidene Hohinson and Mrs, Vera Mcl'liniock Jones as so IoihI. Kpworlb league ai 6:'M with MIhs Ketiy Stark leader. Al 7 ::to he Itoseburix Concert or chestra, under the direction of II. A. Canaday will nive a Thanksgiv ing concert. Mrs. (lordon Stewart will play the Hammond eou-fit orcan, I'atil l.amoreux. playing the piano and Mrs. Yera Met "Unlock .loiie.s will sing a tolo. The orches tra w ill play. "Komance l levotion" by Heepen. "March" by aniecnik. "ilareurole" by Offenbach. "Spirit of Youth" by Johnson. "Fifth Noc lnrii c" by Laybach. "Priest's March' by Mendelssohn anil the strings playing "m (lolonilria" by Serradell and a march by Wood. The public is invited to enjoy ibis concert. The union ThanUscivinp set vice will be held Thursday morning a( in o'clock al the First Ihiptist church. M. E. Church South, It. C. (Ilea Ion, minister. Church school he uiiis prompily at 11: IT a. tn. Clashes for all nijes. l.oten Harvey super intendent. The pastor will preach at the II o'clock hour on Hie sub ject "The Truest of True Riches." At 7:ihi p. in., we will have out regular e anneiisiie service, mak ing a special effort to help men lind Clirisl In the fornivencss el' their will. Huu'l t'orttel the Kp Mit'h league. Last week wo had t hi rl y-t i ve out to service. I .el's make it fori y this Su inlay . The Hondas count y Sniul:i school con v ell ( iott will he lield ill oil I church this Saiurday and Sunday, Nov. L'u and iM. First Presbyteriiii. Church. I M , It. li. Suicbfte. H. I ,. president of MIIS. 7:30 Old Fashioned Revival, MBS. X:"e - Hancock Kusemhlc. MhS. 9:00 Alka Seltzer News. MBS.' 9: 15Pas5ing Parade, MBS. U:30 Situ OH. BORkJ THItrFV VEARS TOO SOOM. c,. E)ail devotions Hy UH. CHAS. A. EDWARDS Hod's great love is not oirly a fact, It is the greatest unci the one all-controlling fact in all the universe. Paul's thought is that it crowds In ahead ot everything else. It abides when everything else falters and fails; it lives the one fully-enduring fact In the Diverse. No matter what happens we can not be separated from it and what it does for man and js to him il will keep on doing and being forever. That is the one piece of good news that every writer of the New Testament is concerned to give to the world, and that great Apostle to the ientiles rejoiced lu beyond any power of words to say it should he our one piece of good news loo. We rejoice today. Our tied In the great fact tluit Thou mist loved us. ami given Thy jclf lo us in Jukus Christ. May he thought of that gilt fill our hearts with gratitude and may we prove our thankfulness by dwelling tn love and dwelling In Thee. Amen. the Multnomah School of liiblo, will speak al the U a. m. hour al the Presbyterian church Sumlayk Dr. Sulclilfe is rated among nm world's ablest HI bio leachers. At 7:25 p. m., Mrs. Grow, pipe-organist, will conduct an organ vesper service featuring principally the famous old hymns. Request num bers Invited. Kvenlng subject: Why Christians Do Not Keep the Sahbalh." At. !:!" a. m our lii blo school assembles. We invite all not attending other churches lo attend our classes. At 1:.K P in., the HougbiH county Sunday school convention at the Soul h Methodist church. Shall we not all attend and help build up this fine cooperative movement ? J h Sutcliffe speaks there in the after noon. This is a greal opportunny to hear a master teacher on Hie problems ot the Sunday school N ouug people's meet iugs at 6 ::n P. in. All young people invited. Tuesday evening at 7:3", Ihtue class in the ltradley home, Kueu bower. Studying thu boon oi Halatiaus. Wednesday evening at 7:3" mid-week prayer and praise service. Subject: "What the Hi ble Teachea About the Holy Spir it." Thursday evening at 7:1a Hi hle class in Cleveland. Subject: "The Story of Creation." Win. C. Faucelte, minister. First Baptist Church. .1. l. Tuin- bull. minister, il: Ilu a. m., prayer meeting. It; I.") a. tn.. Hibb school. Alvin Tiplou. superiniendcui. ll:'ip a. in., morning worship (broadcast over KKNIU. Anthem by choir. Five-minute rhanksiviui; talk to C. A. Deane. .Solo, "A Dream of Paradise" (Hamilton tiray). Mrs. Joseph Deets. Sermon: "The Wells of Salvation." 6: 3d p. tn.. It. Y. P. I'nioiis. 7:3" p. in., pospel service. Ten-minute h urn-sing. Orchesi rn. Speeini music. Sermon by Dr. II. li. Sntei(fe, noted llible leach-r. Tuesday, 7:1... orchestra practice K : on choir rehearsal under direc tion of J. M. Adams. Wednesday, 7:3i p. m., prayer, ptaise and liible study. Suit ject : "The Significance of the Advent of the Holy Spirit." S:3U, Personal Workers' class. OREGON'S TRAFFIC DEATHS SHOW DROP PORTLAND. Nov. K--AP) -A decline of 7J per cent in iraiue fatalities lu Oregon in the i'utt hull' uf November, Compared to lasi year, indicated today a step to ward success 111 the caiiipaii;ii of Setrelary of Slate Karl Suell for highway safely. Knell said lu deaths occurred lu Hie Inst half -mouth aain-t 3ti last cai. o AUTO CRASH KILLS UNIVERSITY PREXY SAUNA. K.is.. Nov Is. ( W) Dr. Uirkin Itruce toei, tie, j president of K.nitMis Wcslejau uni versitj. died today ol iuhnies re- ceied Tuesday in an automobile acddcul. i By Williams 4r ',U-'M& Man Who Slew His Wife's First Husband Accused With Her Brother. ST. GICOKliK, Utah, Nov. 18. ( AP) A first dereo murder charge was filed today auaiust youthful Charles Dosshardt, whose bizarre account of a slaying near ly three years past and his sub sequent marriage to his victim's willow to atone for his crime, startled this southern Utah com munity. A like charge was filed against HdsshardL's brother-in-law. George Schaefer, 33, held in Salt l,uko City jail and named by County At torney Orval Ilafen as an accom plice. Mrs. Kva Rosshurdt, fronted with the story liardt and her brother, that her first hushund '.,2, con by lloss Sehncfer, Spencer Malan, was slain in u ranch l'ight March li, l!f.!y, rushed trom ber ranch home near Knterpri.so, 2f miles northwest of here, to St. George city juil and tearfully de clared : i "I'll stand by you, Charley. I'll stand by through it all, right to thu end." Paul Seegmiller, St. George city marshal who witnessed the reun ion between the two, said the wo man told him she "knew nothing of it until yesterday." Malan's Threats Cited Farlicr, al tho ranch house, Mrs. Uosshardt nervously stroked the hair of her 11-year-old son .Ma lan's son and told Sheritf An- tone U. Prince she had always be lieved her first husband had de serted her. "Spencer had threuloned several times to leave, and when he dis appeared that St. Patrick's night, I thought he had made good his threal." she said. "After a year passed 1 got a di vorce on (-'rounds of desertion, and .ome lime later Charles and I went to Nevada, and were mar ried. Neither my husband nor my brother ever gave a sign they knew what bad happened to Spencer." Uosshardt , '!", and Schaefer said they threw the body into an old well. I leputies climbing into the llu.fe.et deep blo discovered a caveiu had buried the boliom in -'" feet of dirt and estimated il may lake several days to remove the debris. Doth prisoners insisted Airs. Uosshardt wa-s ignorant of the killing. Schaefer. who said his other sis ter, Lillian, is married to Itoss hardt's father. J. C. Dosshardt. as serted at Salt Lake City "none the family asked much about where Spencer bail gone. "I don't know bow Hie story got out. I have had three wives. I don't remember telling any of my wives about it." PEACE PRIZE GOES TO VISCOUNT CECIL STOCKHOLM. ;m H. - (AIM -Viscount Cecil of Chelwood, former member of the Itrltish cab inet and noted advocate of the lea gue of nations, today was award ed the Nobel peace prize for 1!37. Viscount Cecil, perhaps betler known by Ids former name. Lord Itobert Cecil, is president of the league of nations union. (He was one of the principal drafters of the leamie covenant. (Viscount Cecil today was a vis itor lu New York, having been the guest of President Koosevelt at tho while house last week-end. (The Nobel peace priMls award ed by a committee of five elected by Hie .Norweigiau storthing), OiJjV) Medicated Donche.Powder tor emlnlnm hygln KNEW SIGNS Ted Hurr, Cy Merc and Bud Kl- lison wero appointed as a commit tee lo arrange details of a dance to he given by the Lions club at the -Country club hoiine during the first wek In December, the ai pointment being made at the re gular meeting of the Lions at Carl's Tavern, Wednesday night. The club also voted to erect new signs at a suitable location near the city limits along the route of the new highway. rrank Long was announced us a new member of the club. Miss Dora Ilaker entertained with a novelty tap dance. A special meeting of the direc tors was held following the club meeting, and Glen Owen and George Coo were named to the committee on major activities. It was announced that special entertainment in the form of u prise has been planned for the next regular meeting. ADOLPH SPRECKLES' WIFE GETS DIVORCE SAN' FRANCISCO, Nov. 17. (AP) .Mrs. Gei'Hldiuc Spreckles won an uncontested divorce de cree from Adolph B. Spreckles Jr., here today. Mrs. Spreckles appeared betore Superior Judge Steiger and was awarded a decree on ber charge of cruelty. The slender sugar heiress, a se cond cousin of her divorced hus band, said she lost 15 pounds he causo of the erueltv of Adolph. .Mrs. Spreckles .said her hus band spoke to her disrespectfully mid profanely in Hie presence oi guests. "Once ho tried to rorce Ins way into my room," said tho screen aspirant heiress. The couple married in London in July. l!'3f, and separated Alarch I'D of this year. Mrs. Spreckles said she would return to Hollywood, where she has screen aspirations, later this week. WYMER to move TO OREGON CITY w i" Wvmer. former trades In structor in the Itoseburg high school, was a visitor in Ho-:eburg ye.-teiriay and report. he uarans-fWi-itur Komi from Salem to Ore gon City. Mr. Wymer is em.tloyed in the state vocational education department, and has been named to organize a school Invocalional in.ii.iH nnil hulustriii (education al Oregon City. This will be tho first school of its kind in Oregon. It is designed. Mr. Wymer re- iuii'Iu ii meet needs for vocations generally followed In the local imm inn ii it v At Orenoii f'itv stu dents will be permitted to elect courses in fishing, lumbering, noon sign construction, tailoring, road construction, etc. NEW MACHINES WILL SUPPLY FUEL HERE Installation of a machine for rllllillB h(K fui'l lo supply lorul Huwilust hui-ners was sturtfiil to day by tlin lioaolmiK Lumber company. The einiipiiieiil. lmvius u capacity of approximately Hu units of luel dally, will ansuri.' an ampin mipply of i I n 1 liiailu fuel; the mill company reports. The machine rcilucus waste wuoil into il'ust anil Hiuall par licles, utili.illB bolh the Imrk anil outer wood, containing hiKh heat qualities nol present in sawdust now used locally for fuel pur poses. luslulhiliiill of Ihe eiuiiinent will require about a week or ten days, It is oxpeeteil. NEWSY EPISODES FILL LIFE OF DOG SKATTLK, Nov. 17. (AIM King, a lively two-year-old Kng lish setter owned by Harold H. .Mitchell, makes news without bit ing a man, tr getting bitten by one. His ll-year-old mistress. Lillian, had 11 stitches in her arm today. The dog pushed her through a door glass yesterday, cutting an artery in her arm. A flashlight bulb exploded when a photographer look a picture and the dog. a retrieving setter, search ed the house minutes, apparent ly thinking a gun had killed a bird. Mitchell said. Kecently. be buried alive bis mistress' new baby kitten in a va cant lot. Tho kitten was res cued. two!:1Tangesin wpa policy stated ASTOKI A. Nov. 17. I A P) K. .1 Griffith, state WPA administrator. speaking bet ore the notary emit, announced two major changes to day in the WPA program. The first withholds the privilege of denying other agencies the if" lease of WPA labor upon demand if the labor loss is not justified by the administrator or means a loss to sponsors of WPA projects. The .second provides the right lo supply a project short of labor with additional labor diverted from another project If it is advisable. sIl'-Mi tow i - JT3" rrwV"jnr-r-T-rr PRICES EFFECTIVE Nov. 20th to Nov. 24lh except as limited. FLOUR sl $1.35 Windmill Montana Hardwheat Flour. NIP-TIDE OYSTERS ll 20c The big tender Oysters Llks fresh Branded Shoalwater, SHREDDED WHEAT 2 23c Fine for Stuffing Gives a nutty flavor, MINCEMEAT 1 2Lb5.23c VANILLA HERSHEY'S COCOA 2 The lowest price ever sold In I ft V 111 A AIIAAAI The lowest price ever sold In DHnlnlU 1I1UUULMIL ib. CHOCOLATE SYRUP K HERSHEY'S BIG HOMESTEAD CHOCOLATE BAR CORN Fancy whole kernel .... 2 Cans 25c CUT GREEN BEANS 12c Oh-So-Good Famous for flavor. nr A WASCO Sweet garden peas, Ct I CM3 packed at The Dalles, 2 cans &5C MANNING'S COFFEE rtw Ba! 25c A blend of the finest Coffees. PEABERRY COFFEE S Sr 22c VEGETABLE SOUP, uvcin DAIS.C1J BtAINS, large can 10c HATCC Fancy New Crop Hal- ft Ur I KZd lowi New pack St Lbs. lC POPCORN 2 Lb, 17c H. O. OATS 2ft ST.... 30c CUSTOMERS PAY DAY register receipts. CRANBERRIES 2 quarts 19c Bananas Golden Ripe, pound .. 5c Banana prices Saturday and Monday. New crop Navel Seedless, aa. VrangeS full of juice, dozen 2QjC Grapefruit Arizona 4 For 13c Potatoes Deschutes 12 Lbs. 23c f Extra fancy sweet, Stt I UmipS local, 2 bunches 5?C Broiling Onions 2C5li, 20c Celery Giant bunches, sweet, tender . 10c DRESSING BREAD dtltwi: SHORTENING Sweet, Odorless, Tf jl! Snow White ( . s-a His. "T 'jBmammmaBmmaammmmmaummaasammmmattammmmammtk Lowell's advertisement in Thurs day's paper should have read: I oafs All fall colors in velvet Imitation A fine qual- J. ity Vanilla, 4-oz. bottle 1$C ! Big Mb. 25c tinr. Douglas county. Douglas JITr Hershey's, 10c 15c Standby, big can 10c Don't forget your cash . irK and felts, values to $2.95.