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nfficial Republican Statement
V nnnhllean Centnl Comniltuw.
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",sMBticAJi WARREN G. HARDING
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' THE NEW YORK TIMES
BRIAN ASSAILS COX
AND H. S. CUMMINGS
Ctlls Choice of Democratic Con
rtntion Chairman a Tragady'
for the Party.
COX CANDIDACY A DISCRACE
K Nomination Wou'd Be an Intuit
ty the Liquor Force,
Ntbraikan Asserts.
lsU i Tht ,Vw Yw Ttmet,
LINCOLN, Nsb.. May 13.-WMiam
brn:tiM firvan tUTtd his DOlltlcal bfct-
ton ii:t t licer A Cumin Inge,
Oitrmwi of the Iwmocrattc National
Cwielttf. and Governor Cox of Ohio.
U i turr.ent givtn out Texe he saya:
"Tht selection r c:i!rmaa CUn.
r!ni to tonnd the keynote of the
ltrvxrtlc National Convention Is
or- thn a comedy. It It a tragedy.
!i to 1 meltnchoiy beginning If th
Isioert have any Intention of mk
af tcimpijn this year If tht Deino
ftic Put) li to be wrapped In a
it a&rouo. ioc k oa up in a w an
Hr Till be glad to see reprinted
mbi utterance of Herbert Hoover
swrnlng the political situation:
lij personal view is that some
r.rtti of the present treaty should
itttudoned and others mourned,
.'.other parts of the treaty are so
filmed with the stability of Eu-
and so necessary In order to
-arp the co-operation of many
f'M narons who have Joined it.
it practical republican statesman
Hill. in ordT4o use all In it that
(wd (or the deve lopujjent of Ihe
principle to which the party
pledged itself, build upon the
adjtions or the exiting treaty,
:ilso include the great step in or-i-itttlon
of the court of interna
justice recently advanced In
tpe by Senator Root.
Home Umics Are A ltai.
TVre are great dmneHtlc Issues,
?ed by or uccumulnting out of
;' ar, that have been Insistently
l-'nding solution ever siuce the
"irtice. It was the business of the
Jocritic party to have assembled
1 ; brains in the United States
each of these problems, to
prt-Tcnted the advancing cost of
'if, to lave found solution for the
1 bullies of our a?ripiiliiil inHnt.
to have inaugurated constructive
Lr" of r.nl.nient of the land.
Street safe and burled at aea. Cum mint
election la a rlou handicap If th
liarty propoata to appeal to the prorrM
Bilv aentlmcnt of tf.e country."
Mr. llryan call the Cok candidacy
dligraci. He eaya:
" The fact that the Democrata of rwt
Ary mates, Ohio and Kentucky. rav in
at rue ted for Governor Cox makes It
f roper to consider his position n ths
Iquof sjueatlon. It Is becoming vcry
day mors snd more apparent tha: he la
the man about whoaa standard Ua wi
forces will salher.
" Governor Edwards la a Jok. A
drunkard In the last stagoi of delirium
tremens would have stnse enoush to
know that Edwards has no chants of
nomination, benator Hitchcock did. not
have any chancs even before the Ne
braska primary, hence he had nothlnf
to lose. Governor Cox la their man and
he has fairly won the dishonor thai ha
seeks.
" After disgracing ft's state he axplres
to a poHtlou In which he could dlrrraca
x nation. For years the men engaged
In the liquor buatncju have been tho rotu
anarcl.lsts of the co-.inirv. far nrors tlan
Serous ,i!ian tne professional anarcn'Nls.
Goveiudr Ccx has become their candi
dats.
" His nomination would msks ths
'-emocratlc I'arty iJ. Uedtr or the taw.
. i element of Ute country and hit
.t.-tlon. If .such a th!ng were? po!bie.
:ald turn the White House over t
tnose who defy the Government and hold
law In contempt
" There la no HkeDhftod of his nomi
nation and no chance of hts election If
nominated, but why should any Demo
crat be willing to sup;ort a man whoa
nomination would .nsult tho coisclenoa
of ths nation ? For the triumph of pro-'
htblticn Is a triumph uf th naUon
conscience. "
the development of our industrial
employment relationship, the protec
tion of child life, the solution of our
dtflclnt housing, reorganization of
the business administration of the
federal government, and a host of
other domestic questions. Nearly
two years have parsed since the ar
mlBtice. None of these things have
been accomplished we have only
promises. The failure In these do
mestic necessities has already Im
posed a terrible cost In our daily liv
ing and will yet Impose vast unem
ployment on great numbers of our
countrymen.
Knilh in Republican Party.
"The responsibilities of govern
ment should now. therefore, be
transferred. I should like to have
seen the republican party take a
more advanced position on many
things, but the party has the skill,
; constructive ability and spirit to
meet the issues in front of it. If it
fails to provide peace on terms that
' preserve the great principle to which
j it has pledged Itself; if It fails to
i attain it by methods that will secure
: the good will of the entire world; if
j it fails to provide these great meas
ures of internal progress and recon
j struction that we so urgently re
auire. it deserves no more considera
tion four years hence than the pres-
nt party deserves today. do not
believe It wilt fail. Senator Harding
ba shown a fine aspiration and abtl
uy to secure co-operation of the en
tire government and the nation in '
these solution. I, therefore, whole-
neartediy tupport the republican'
candidates. Your faithfully j
"HERBERT HOOVER."
Aged Resident
Died Last Night
Jonathan Carmen, aged Hi year,!
U monihn, died last niaht at the!
home ot A. 1. Carmen, after an 111
i.esa or only lew day. The deceas
ed came to Oregon from Illinois In I
the early days and aettled near Sll-!
verton. He has been at the home of i
hl son In the city during the last I
jew years of his Ute. and was well !
known In Itoseburg. Ha became quite'
ill a few days ago and death camel
MUddenlv. Hin rinmrhtor M.-.. -v.nK
Ewing, of San Pablo, California, ar
rived before death ocenred. In ad
dition to Mrs. Kwing and the son
who resides in this city, he leaves
another son. Frank Carmen, who re
sides at Kugene. The body will be
taken to Sllverton tonight and the
funeral will be held there on Satur
day. o .
FOR COtXTV II.EHK.
To the Voters of Douglas County. Ore-
fon:
sin the candidate on the republican
tlckot at the Nowmbvr uirrtlon fur th
olTlce of Countv clerk. If elected I will
exerflge tli mom rlld ecu.ioniy. con
tinent with B.-od service. In the con
duct of the nfTW-e. and will u.e my bent
endeavors to see that all pernona hav
IhK business with the otTfc. receive
Ju.t and courteous treatment.
Your vote Is respectfully solicited.
(Pd. Adv.. 1IIA O. HIllDLK.
IHIAIX AXI) l.KOXA 1TKMS
Mi? Van Scoyk spent the week end
wi'.r lome folkB a Cottage Owe.
Henry Fisher and family expe;: to
n'cve to Portland scon, so 3 aie
told
Mrny families have moved swh
from Leona during the tempora-y
cosing of the Leona mills.
The hour for Sunday school at
Leona has been changed from .1 p.m.
t 0 p. in. Everyone is inviteu
Miss Myra Wagner has Just re
lulled to her home in Drain frc.i a
vctil with her sl-it-;r, Mrs. John
Friend, of KoseLjig.
Mr. Gilbert who has been vlilling
at the home of his daughter. Mrs
l'a!;o and family o Drain, re.u.'is
tn h.a home this week.
Messrs. Oscar, Jack and William
Mntoon are at the coast this week
fishing. They expect to return the
last of the week.
Owing to the rains the work of
apple picking has ieen delayed some
and the cannery will not begin work
iulte as soon as was expected, so
Mr. Norton Btates. He is now at worn
picking apples at his orchard in
Sutherlin, and expects to have sev
eral thousand boxes which he will
ship down to the cannery at Drain.
Mr. Whipple has some fine 20
pound Hubbard squashes in his win
dows this week. Squashes this year
were not as good as the average,
In this part of the county. The rainy
season is causing the cabbage to
burst, especially the early varitey.
Work on Ernest Whipple's new
saw mill on South Drain is progres
sing finely. We hear there is to be
another mill started west of Drain,
about a mile or so, but we did not
learn the name of the owner.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wooley were
In Drain last week visiting relatives,
ahd having dental work done. They
have moved back to their home on'
Smith River at Gunter, Oregon, as
school has just begun. i
Mrs. Mnry Cool has had the old,
fence removed and a new woven wire
fence put on her lots in South Drain.
Some of the large maples have been
cut down and removed and other Im
nrovements made which add much !
I to the appearance of the place. The
side walks have been torn up and are
to be replaced with new shortly.
X X
SMASH Go Shoe Prices!
SATURDAY, A DAY OF OPPORTUNITY!
Save! Save! Save! More and more people are attending this Sensational
Shoe Selling Event. There is no end to the Wonderful Bargains. Shoes
at a reduction of $1.00 to $6.00 a pair. Come as soon as you can.'
iti nnrit immt
(6.00 Boots now $4.UA
S.OO Boots now
$4.00 Boots now
. . .a.3
. . 2.U3
rFKl.T SI.II'I'KKS
,2.60 Felt Slippers. . .1.0S
12.00 Felt Slippers. . .$I.S
11.60 Felt Slippers. . .91.19
StIOK I IMUX(;S
75c Shlnola outfit ....line
15c 2-in-l now lOr
10c Shlnola now 7c
16c Jet Oil now lie
MK.VS SOX
11.50 Sox now 1.1S
85c Sox now GUc
75c Sox now 40c
SMASH Go Shoe Repair Prices. Bring in your work, see the difference.
IRVIH 6RUNN W ftlrisl J KIt rit it f I Hi 1 Vj PERKINS BLDC.
S- , . I '7. CS3 1 1 " m S -W BBliW SM
Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your Feet.
Cass Street, Roseburg, Oregon.
CHANCELLOR FEHRENBACH
state penitentiary and Louis Hlrtsu
usu ui Duivui, apuni ino uay in nose-
uurg aiienuuig to DumnetM matters.
BAULKS rtossbura Aerts meats In
their hall on Jfu-Kson St on 2nd and
4th Monday awnings of each month
at t o'clot-k. Visit Ins brthrn tn
good standlnc always welvom.
KllhlU K CLAKK, W. K P.
VICTOR M1CK1.LI. W. P.
B. F. UOULiAlAK. Sucrstary.
KMIITS OF HTHIA Apiia LodtfS
No. 47, meets every Wodttutfday svta
ins;, cor. Jackson and Cuss Bta. Visit
ors alwavs welcome.
HOY O. YtH'NO. C C.
CHAS .P. HOPKINS, M F.
K. K. WIMBKItLV. K. K. B.
I.UYAL OMUKH UF MOOK Hosrbum
Looge So. loST. mets secotid am'
fourth Wednesday evenings of eaib
iiiuuth at S o'clock In the Moos hall.
All visit I us; brothers are invited to
attend.
C. W. CLOAK K. Dictator.
H. O. PAKOKTBK. SMretary.
KKIUMUOHI OK VVOOUIHAKT -Lilac
Circle So. 4. meets on 2nd and 4th
Monday evenings. Visiting neighbors
Invited to attend.
EDITH CHPftCHlLU O. N.
TILL1K I. JOUNSON, Clork.
Latest photograph of Ffhrenbach,
the German chancellor.
New Antiseptic Discovered.
At TMleviie hrwpltnl. New York, thy
are nslnj; n new antiseptic, dln-nvered
F. A. Mnnlon, n Krnilunte nurmt,
who lilts hern working on It for 2f
yiiii?. It Is onl IimI rhtorsjil nu is
tin!l:ir to evrnil other nntlseptlca,
Hit linn the jrient ndvantngo over thorn
of not hHnjr nflVcted by extHwnre to
the air.
Accounting for It.
"I'm worn out. They h.ml me put
tine tip pup tents the bewt port of
the diiy."
"I suppose that l why you so
One- tired."
LOIH.K DIKKCTOHY.
I, O. O. F.. t elua KarasspsneHt Sm. 9.
Meets In Odd Fellows' Temple
every Thursday evening. Visiting
brethren always welcome.
JOHN ItKKSK. C. P.
KOSTKK Ht'TNKK. II. P.
OLIVRK JOHNSON. R. S.
JAMKS FWART. F. f.
I. P. U. HI.KS. Hoevburg Lotlire N. Ufl
Holds regular communications at
the Klks 'J'eiuple on such Thursday
of every month. All members re
quested to attend regularly, and all
visiting brothers are cordially lu
vlted to attend.
A. J. LILRURN. B. R.
IRA B. KlDOIJi:. K.cy
HOUItIBI OF THE WOHI.D Camp
No. 125, meets In Odd Fellows' hall in
Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Monday
evenings. Visiting uotghbois al
ways welcosae.
O. H. PICK ENS, a C.
M. M. MILLKR. Clerk.
HOKKIU'RU l.onC.K SO. lOVS. lulled
IfrulSierUMa el nWMt rsssre mt ij
ICiMUluyee ! Itallar akoa l.sr
ere ArtillnlMl with the A. F. uf U
Meets at Mouse hall the nrt Wed
fourth Sat. nights and third Sundays
of each month.
J. F. SMITH .President.
W. J. MKKUOITH, ltec, 8ecy.
OKO. MAC IV tilt Fin. Secy.
Buy Better Bucks
and the
Best Breeding Ewes
for Less Monet.
BUY SHEEP WHEN THEY AM 10W. THAI IS I CUT HOW
If you are Interested In any number
of either grade or registered sheep or
the following breeds:
Hampshire, Shropshire. Lincoln. Rom
nvy. Cutswvld, Hamboulette, or any
cross.
Write us quick what you want.
OKKUO.N LIVESTOCK COM. CO.
Box 61. North Portland. Oregon.
I. II. O. P., Rising Ntar Lodae Ho. If 4,
meets in Hykee all, N. Jackson Ht.,
every Friday evening. Visiting breth
ren siways welcoaie.
E. A. PF.TTEY. N. Q.
D. C. HUUPHRKY, Rec. Sec.
H. W. HI! AW, V. O.
M. KICKLIi. Fin. Soc.
O. fl. t Hoeebnra t ha pier Km. 8
Holds their regular mteting on the
lt and 'ir4 Thureduya In each month
are respectfully invited tn attend.
LtiONA AURA HAM. W. M.
FRRB JOHNSON, fiwey.
A. F. A. l.anrel Lodge No. IS
Regular communication! 2nd and 4th
Wednesdays each month at Masonic
Temple, Koseburg, Ore. Visitors wel
come. W F. HARnifl. 8ey
A. A. WILHKK. W. M
tU O. T. My rinaeburg lt.v"seT"u holds
regular reviews on second and fourth
Thursday afternoons In MaaoAbee
hall. Sisters of other hives visiting
In our ulty Are pordially Invited to
attend our reviews. Mecca bee lial)
on Cass street.
LQUISE I-OrKK. Com.
REBKKAUli Roseburg Rebckah Iottge
No. 41. I. O. O. F., Meets 1ft Odd Fel
lows' Temple every week on Tuesday
evening. Visiting members In aoort
standing are Invited to attend.
BVA LKNOX. N. Q.
KKl.TiK HT K P 1 1 K N SO N, !.
ETHKL BA1LBT. Fin. Secy.
The II. H. K. I. A. Caloa Meeltag will
be held at the M acta bee hall every
first and third Wednesdays ot the
month. '
VfO. VV VlIV LCDVVAUlOo
CLOSING-OUT SALE.
The BELLOWS STORE Offers:
$2.50 OUTING GO WNS AT $1. 69
Pu"nK Gowns, made In high neck, long sleeves, cut
I . ? Th,'8e wrments have the better grade outings
mor.1, noou '11 pay at least 12.50 and maybe 13.00 or
ore -'wh.re; Saturday
$1.69
KOVERALLS, PAIR $1.69
Tho truly wonderful play suit for the little Imy or girl of the
family, made up In combination color schemes, of the best
fabrics for rompers; In ag.-s from 1 to 7 years: r-gular 12.00
value. Buy Saturday, special, pair
$1.69
. O. O. P. Phllrtarlaa Kn. ,
meets at Nykes hall, N. Jackson 8t.,
on .Saturday ev.nlns of eac week.
Visiting- brethren tr. siways wel
come. I.TMON U BPRNCBK, N. O.
a. j. ui:L)Li;ri. rue. Roc
J. B BAII.KT. Kin .
Give Universal Filler a trial. If you
are not aatlsfled we will take it out
and It does not cost you a cent.
For County Clerk
VOTE
69 X
E. H. LENOX for re
election which will be
a guarantee for efficient service
as a pub)jc official as in the past.
Your vote will be
appreciated.
Paid A.lv. K. H. 1. K.NO V
Chevolet Cars ,25.00 snd 138.00
Bulck Cars. . .130.00 and $45.00
For Other Oars
Pikes on Application.
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Agency Bulck and Chevrolet
441 N. Jackson 81 Roue burg.
For County Clerk
VOTE
PTll IRA B. RIDDLE,
I AJJLi REPUBLICAN
Thoroughly familiar with the de
tail work of the office.
Paid Adr.
Prompt DoUvorr
EM
ma
w for
Iters prwuuUv.
th icrowiiaj (ttrntuxj tot Ibis
iwpu tar BMcaiM.
A Boon to Busineeg
A. S. HUEY, 10CAI HEPBESIIITATIYE
Beaver Board
We have just received another shipment of
genuine Beaver Board, after being without
several months, We have in stock sheets
4 x 8 ft 4 x 10 ft
4 x 9 ft 4 x 12 ft
LET US HAVE YOUR SPECIFICATIONS
Churchill Hardware Co.
Comfort
$2. 75 UMBRELLA S AT $1.69
oon-n In.brellas. made with short handle, wrist cord:
i v.mria Twist, and has 7 non-rust ribs; an excep-
"mbrella value, for, Saturday only Come early each
$169
the I
$2.25 WOMEN'S HEATHER HOSE $148.
That really clever wool stocking that is b- lng worn by Ihe
ultra fashionable; they come in brown mlid and green
mired. Hose that will give you satisfaction In war, comfort
and style. Duy Saturday at pair
$1.48
Car PETi q
J FORD SEDAN, $946.34, ROSEBURG
4 Way ride ia the storm when this modrn enclos.'d car with all conv-nitn-ee al motleat price le
available. 8e ue about it at once.
I
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LOCKWOOD MOTOR COMPANY
ROSEBURG, OREGON
FOR 'SATURDAY ALL MILLINERY 'A OFF.
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