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omwpm nwn-iwnw, i nrwn i v, mat it. Winn Ttra Pig o ernand Housewives have demanded it for over thirty years. Always ' most reliable and wholesome. Calumet Baking Powder Is absolutely dependable. It Is always the same always superior always pure. A perfect food product made in the world's largest, most up-to-date and sanitary Bak ing Powder Factory. Call for Calumet Baking Powder. El a-MITII RIVER ITKMS, isldent, is among the number. Garden work Is progressing nice ly. There was a late frost and alight freeze Monday night. It la likely to j do considerable damage to the fruit blooms. This la surelv an ununuat There la consiaerame auio iravei season for Douglaa county. Th over the Smith river road now. early gardens have been hindered Messrs Melvln Richardson and ! considerably by the cool weather vimiv were over on Smttn r:ver last ibis spring. rauiuing and fishing. I Leo Lanlz and five others whoso Sirs Ina Gunter went to Drn'n inn I ni, we did not learn, came over Friday to attend the grange, return-.'" former's auto Monday to camp ll.g Sunday, bile wiui actouiUuieu i - j.-...-- ".'her youi.go.t daughter. '' Mathews and another lady i r.r.,1 Cecil i.nti. 'nme over from Cottage Grove Tuea Claud and Cecil Patchen and Grant Monlgomery came over for a few I days'. o:iting last week. They spent .... a. week looking for homesteads. We turning Sunday to their homes In , "one they will find some claim ' " suit and will locate here. Drain. ! Mr. Ounler took a paikhorse down ! the river Thursday to move the YOU CALL W E HAUL. ramp outfit of Mr. Parson, who haV . been csmiiine several miles below : Anything at any time. here the past winter, in company with Bert Hardenbrook. The latter, who has been away for some time, returned Friday to move tne cauu outfit to town, where they expect to take the train for some point near Portland where they will work in a logging camp this summer. There was reported to be a case of smallpox In Drain but later reports sre that It was a mistake. We sin cerely hope so. Mrs. Dolly Woolley and children, who have all had the flu at Leona. pre reported to be out of dancer and rble to be tin and about again. vt hear that there are about 20 cases of flu In Leona at present. MrB. C!n Wrleht. a former Smith river ay for a brief call on friends at Gunter. Messrs. Hunter, of Washington came to Smith river the first of the to Wood for sale. Phone 102. L. R. Chambers st McClelland & Chambers' 2nd Hand Store. Mrs. Joe Brookbart, who spent 'esterday morning In this city at tending to business matters, left for her home at Drain on the afternoon train. CHICHESTER S PILLS Vf. v TIIK DIAMOND BRAND. A ft? jMC-. r, Hi In Kid mil Void tnuitu .TEDS stilts urn Meeting Held There on May 8 Was a Decided Success In Every Way. 0. C. BROWN SPEAKS J. 8. Gray Mukcs AdUrma of Wel come and MIm Thomas of ScotU burg Miikea ItoKponse Kin Musical Ftuktuiu Heard. yf knownai Ut, Saftit. A iff R CTln pvp-,,r'" r ,Vw-oi 1 """TS wK mi a - Z'M - lEjj? ... ,. GARDINER, May 11. (Special to the Kewa-Heview) The local Insti tute held at Gardiner May s was a decided success from every point o( view. It was well attended and was tilled with interest ana enthusiasm (rom beginning to end. Supt. O. C Brown, in bis usual pleasiug mail' i.er, opened tbe Institute at the ap pointed hour. J. S. Gray in bis address of wel come made each one within the sound of bis voice feel the sincerity of his words. The same may be said ot Miss Thomas, of Scottsburg, who gave the response. Mrs. W. F. Jewett delighted the uudience with a vocal solo which she pave In ber charming manner. Miss Margaret Sagabeid rendered two beautiful piauo solos, while Uurney Jones and liarbura Sugaberd charm ed the audience with their sweet, childish voices In song. The motion song given by the pupils of the pri mary department was greatly en joyed. Miss Woolworth spoke on Gen eral Science in the High School.' Her talk was made realistic by in teresting demonstrations performed by members of ber general science class. Those taking purt were Har old Gerhard, James Gruham, Kela Smith and Grace Wroe. Prof. Almatk, of the U. of O. fpoke on "Higher Education." He also explained the mlllage tax meas ures whl?h must be pa&sed tu muke possible the advancement of educa tion in our state. A very Interesting and profitable discussion of the tax and adjusting of teachers' salaries followed. This diBcussion was led by Messrs. Gray, jewett and Uenson. The Institute went on record as favoring the educational tax Issues. The members of tho "High School Heme Makers club" served a most dellclouB lunch to the visiting teach ers and board memberB. In their usual gracious way the Gardiner school board gave the visit ors a surprise in the form of a boat rICe up Smith river. gasoline for operatlo nof spray rigs and tractors. The oil company, how aver. Is demanding that the ma- machine substitute kerosene wher ever It It possible. It Is requested that auto owner conserve gasoline to a great an extent a possible and that rural resident pool their trip to the city until such time a the situation can be relieved. At meet ing In Portland yesterday it was de cided to waive the specific gravity law temporarily until a sufficient amount of gas can be secured to al leviate the condition. 1'EACK RESOLUTION ATTACKEIt. WASHINGTON. May 12. A demo cratic attack was made today upoL the republican peace resolution by Senator Hltciicock of Nebraska, ad ministration spokesman, who de clared In addressing the senate that (be measure was futile. Inconsistent and Inimical to the treaty of Versailles OXK PIUXClI'l.lS AIHPTh'l. NEW YORK, May IS. The public administration of the country's wealth "for the equal benefit ot all" was adopted as first of Its declara tion of principles by the national convention of the socialist party of America here today. a CITY NEWS 0 Nifty millinery at Bellow, over $15. not U Sprella Corsetiere. Clara Coram. Phone, 402-K. 811 W. Wash. U. We wash and polish car at tier ten' garage. A marriage license waa procured Tuesday by I.ee Engela and Gladys Darker, both well kuown resldeuts of this couuty. Foutch's Grill will hereafter re main open until 12 o'clock p. ra. Short order at all times, best of ser vice. Hotel Grand block. Mrs. Ora Welker left yesterday afternoon for Yoncalla to attend the bedside of her brother. Earnest Thompson, who la seriously 111 at bis home there. Lime-sulphur spray, sulphur for fertilizer, sulphur for plant dusting, lime In Bbls., arsenate of lead, black leaf forty. Unipqua Valley Frull I nlnn. POIJTICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ANTONIO MOR-ENO Antonio Moreno was a small boy when his father died. Eager to ajslst hit mother by sharing part of the family burden he obtained position a baker's clerk. For this service he received the prlnrely sum of two dollar ek. Although he liked his position, this Spanish lad had dream of nisk- lr a fortune. He had seen wealthy American tourists in i.is oau wu they awakened ambition In hi breast He resolved to save his money and go to the land of promise. - The Americans who Tlslted Campamento were all lupposed to be "V1""0' Urea Into, the mind of Antonio Moreno caine dreams, dreams of Wealth thar lay a (to-w n,e Irpat ocean. He became determined to go to the United States nd make a fortune. fc When Antonio Moreno, at the age of fifteen, walked up the ransplsnli from the Gibraltar docks to an American steamship, he was In reality cro Ing the bridge from nonentity to fame. Aboard the boat was one of America t st distinguished actresses. Miss Helen Ware. Her attention was attracted o the handsome lad with the fiery eyes and she became Interested In him. vvi... j- , . j i America?" Inquired Miss -' uv j "n imeuu uu -' j " vtre. Schedule For Base Ball Is Outlined A schedule of baseball games for the local high school aggregation has been outlined, all the games to b-j olayed before the close of school The local team Is holding daily prac tice and they expect to make a good showing before the season is closed The diamond has been placed in line shape for the next game, several of the boys working each evening ioi lowing school hours. A game has been arranged with Cottage Grove to be played here next Friday, and a re turn game will be played with them at Cottage Grove on May 21st. A return game with Kiddle will also be played, one afternoon of carnival week having been selected. Those In charge of the high school team will get in touch with the athletic com mlttee in charge of carnival sports and arrange for one aflernoou to be given over to them. Mock Debate Is Part of Program An a part of the high school vaude ville to be given this city at tn high school auditorium on Friday cvenlng. May 1 4th, a mock debate will be held. This will be the first debate of this kind to be held here for some time, and much Interest Is being displayed. The subject will be, "Resolved, That the veracity of old Mother Goose Is to be questioned when she says that the cow Jumped over the moon." LeKoy Walker and Kdwln Smith will debate the ques tion, and a Tod many laughs are guaranleed. Following the debate there will be a burlesque drama, takeoff on Romeo and Juliet having been selected. Adrian Fisher will portray Romeo. Vera McMillan, jui- iet; and the other characters will he taken by George Singleton and Charles Thurston. (Paid Advertisements.) FOR SHERIFF I heieby announce my candidacy for renomlnation on the republican ticket for sheriff of Douglas county subject to the approval of the voter at the primary election to be held In May, 1920. GEO. K. QUINE. Mm pal pi Like An Extra Emergency Brake The Miller Tread That I Geared-to-the-Road MILLER UNIFORM TIRES are the only tires with the famous tread that is Geared-to-the Road. These many caterpillar feet engage the ground like cogs. They give positive traction full power ahead and safety. And for a sudden stop they fortify the brakes because they mesh with the road. Uniform Miller Tires mean mileage certainty. That's be cause all are built to a championship standard by uniform workmanship. So all are long-distance runners. Rice s Garage 322 N. Main St. KOSEBUKC, OREGON. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Republican nomination for Representative for Douglas county. A. E. 8HUUA. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby anonunce that I will be a candidate at tbe May primaries on the republican ticket for nomina tion of treaaurer of Douglas county. C. M. MYNATT FOR REPRESENTATIVE I am hereby announcing my can didacy for nomination on the repub lican ticket a representative from Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the voters at the primary election In May, 1920. B. F. NICHOLS FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination for County Coinml ioner, subject to tb approval ot the Republican constituency of Douglas county at the election May 21. 120. If nominated and elected I will, dur ing my term of office, conduct the a Hairs of the county in a safe and conservative business manner, with Just and equal consideration for all concerned. WM. O. GRUI3BB, Elkton. Oregon. the county. Lowest possible tax with conaistent progression. Ail road dis trict to have their lust amounts and In proper tltie to Improve their roads, and in accjrdano wlln tne de sire of the peopie Interested. A fair price for labor, with fair results." A. F. STEARNS. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER vision and will secure an early an nual audit of account. Your sup port 1 solicited. J. G. DAY, Jr. I hereby announce my candidacy for nomination on the republican ticket for commissioner of Doug la county, subject to the verdict o.' th voters at th primary election May 21. 120. ARTHUR WALKER, Reedsport. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY I will be a candidate for the Re publican nomination, to succeed my self, as District Attorney for Doug lu County, Oregon, at the primary nomlnutiug election held on May 21, 1D20. your support will be appre ciated. CKOitUbl NEDNER, Jr. . ANNOUNCEMENT. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy for election as Joint representative of Douglas and Jackson counties, subject to the will of the voter of the republican party at the primary nominating election to be held May 21, 1820. CHAS. F. HOPKINS o FOR REPRESENTATIVE. This anonunce that I am a cfe dldate tor nomination of represen tative from Douglas county, subject to the endorsement of republican voters at the primaries, May 21. 1920. ARTHUR H. MARSH "Mnke fortune," promptly replied young Antonio. Miss Ware -smiled at hi catifidence and replie. '1 think yon will Baa hftth J s . . i -. r,A.. tn rteMYHTM All ICtOr. The prophecy I now being realised. Antonio Moreno ss the tr ol turn Vltagrsph serials as "The Iron Test" and "Perils of Thunder Mountain, n rMng International fame and a considerable fortune. While In New lor wwitly he signed two year contract wiih the Vltagrapn Comptny nJJ wtly finished serial production dealing with secret service, entitled me Invisible llano." Gasoline Shortage Is Still Acute Although one carload of gasoline has been received here, the sltirtftn Is still acute and the dealers are-T-ing supplied in only limited quanti ties It it not known how soon an other car load can be received and In the meantime every effort to con- .nniv must be made. m i... kn h,r been strnpden here for several days, lacking fuM to go on. have been given e-noueh to carry them on to the next slop and -.w t,.ft town this morning. B. L. FOR COUNTY CIXJK I desire to announce my lanrtl dacy for the office of CountJ Jndge for Douslas County, suhject to the approval of the republican T.nrs at t'-o nr.uia-y election May tl. 13tt. D. J. STEWART FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I desire to anounce myself a can .lidute for the office of county sur veyor of Dogla county, subject tn the aproval of the republican voters a", the primary election. F. C. FRBAR. FOR COUNTY ASSEHHOR I desire to annonnce ray candl rr for the office of County Assee sor for Douglas county, subject to thi approval of the republican vot ers at the prlmsry election May 11. 126. FRANK L. CALKINS FOR COI NTT CLERK ' I wish to submit my name to the tlenubllcin voter of Dougla Coun ty for the nomination to the office of County "Clerk at the primary election to be held May II, 1910. IRA tl. RIDDLE. FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT This announce that I am s can dldate for re-election to the office of county achooi aupenntenaeni. subject tto the will of the Toter at th republican primaries. O. C. BROWN FOR COUNTY TREASURER Announcement 1 hrcby nude ih.i t will be a candidal for coral n.-ioo of treaaurer for Don flat fount on th republleen ticket. tubject to the decree of th voters Hyland. local pisndard u.i repre,.-, -- DrlB1,jia. m tated that preier-nc" - iig gA WTERI tstlve. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for tb nomination as County Com mlailoner, northern district, on the republican ticket, auuject to the ap nroval of the Douglas otiunty totert at th primary election to be hold in May. WlbblAM KI.C1 Ar.rt. tt Yoncalla. Oregon. o I FOR SHERIFF I Announcement of my candidacy I for Domination of Sheriff of Doug-i las county on the republican ticket I hereby made, subject to the ap-l proval of the qualified voter at thai primary election In May, 1920. I BAM B1AKMCH I POLITICAL ANNOUXCKMKNT I announce to the Republican vot er of Douglas county, Oregon, thnt I am a candidal for County Judg of tild county, to be nominated at iht Primary Election to be held on tbe 2 lt day of May, 1920. If nomi nated and elected I will transact county business economically and without sectional favoritism, pro mot timely county road mainten ance, expend the bulance of the county road bond Issue, as originally apportioned, under efficient super- 1 hereby announce my candidacy as representative to the legislature from the 4th Representative District, Douglna County, Oregon, at the pri mary election to be hold May list, 1920, subject to tbe approval of tb dectora of Ibe republican party. J.J.KENNY, Leona, Oregon. ANNOUNCEMENT. I submit my name to the Denio rntic voters of DoukIu county for 'he nomination of County Comml 'loner at the primary election. May M, 1920. n w ino " FOR JUSTICE OF PEACE Announcement 1 hereby made that I will be a candidate for no- -nlnatlon of Justice or the Peace lor Deer Creek district, subject to th approval of the republican voters. at th May, 1920, primaries. oku. junta. POIJTICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce my candldy fr county commissioner for Doug las eouaty on th Democratic ticket. J. F. u Mara. FOR REPREAKNTATIVK I hereby announc that I am t candidate for nomination on the re publican ticket for representative tubject to endorsement of qualified voter t tb primary election May 11, 1920. NODUS ANDRKW8 FOR CORONER. I am a candidate for renomlnation on the Republican ticket, for Cor oner of Dougla County, subject to th approval of the qualified voters at tb primary election in mny iu M. . RITTEK FOR COUXTY CLMIK ' I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection to the office of Coun ty Clerk of Dougla County, tnbjeot to th will or tne voter or ioo mr moeratle Prty t th primary no minating election to be held May R. LENOX rancher who. demand FOR COCNTY COMMISSIONER. I ausmlt my nam to tbe Republi can Toter of Douglaa eounty for nomination to the office of County Commrealoner at the primary elec tion ro be held May 11. 1110 "fsr sad wlta the ro4ucers ot CLOSE YOUR EYES AND IMAGINE You Will Never See Again You May Then Realize What It Means to Be Blind Help th? Unfortunate Blind of Oregon by Providing a State Industrial and Employment Bureau. Vote 316 X Yes on Ballot State Election, May 21st This space paid for by Citizens Committee from funds derived from public entertainment in Portland. Dr. T. L. Terkins, Medical Bldg., Portland, Chairman ;0icarV. Home, Soc'y. log given