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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNICDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1928. DWNERSDFAUTO HAVANA to ST LOUIS CAMPS TO MEET throat or wind!" says Sir Harry Lauder, E celebrated star "It takes a Scotchman to truly appreciate that wonderful toasted flavor that comes in Lucky Strikes. I've smoked Luckics for years and all this time I've been active in my work which 'demands a clear voice for singing and good wind for dancing. And so I say to Sandy McGregor, 'It's always a bra bricht moonlicht ntcht with Luckies Hoot, Mon, they dinna hurt my wind or throat,'" makes Annual Convention of State pioneer Association Monday . and Tuesday. non-stop OVER 300- EXPECTED TP HER NEXTWEEK mm anotner flight IT TT ! ' ' W iff mrr1 amv :4viatiofr .Gasoline ' ' TRIUMPH upon TRIUMPH! Mexico City to Guatemala British Honduras Salvador Honduras Nicaragua Costa Rica Panama Colombia Venezuela .--Virgin Islands Porto Rico Dominican Republic Haiti Cuba eAncl now another pioneer non-stop flight -. ,1 e ?: HAVANA to STi LOUIS ! 'Al ; A trlbute-to the manufadqring skill and efficiency of the Standard Oil Com ' pany of California, A triumph for this Pacific, Coast Gasoline, .Red Crown for your autqmobile is prepared with exactly the: same skill upon which Colonel Lindbergh places absolute reliance in his world-famous exploits. i i i 1 1 STANDARD OIL COMEAKY.TQF CALIFORNIA HUDKINS TO QUIT . I' i UNLESS GIVEN FIGHT ; WITH DUNDEE fAunia.M I'rna Uuietl tt'ir.) NBW YOKK,-Pb; IB.-Ai e Hml- kins imrvod nntiue loiluy thut ho , -would quit Jim ring uuUish 1voH, Y'l opportunity to inoeL (.'nnmplftu Joo Dundou for the wulturweiKhl title Hudklns declared ho uxpeetcd Id knock out SuiKuitut fciuiiwiy Uultm In tholr nielue here -Friday" nlnJit Hiid that If he Imi't t-arded uimitiHt Oundce nftenvurdi, ho vvlil haiiK up thu gloves and go Into busim-ns. TheNebraaka wildcat mild ho had Biived a lit lib "fohuno thru boxing and that tho only linn thti name now offered to 1U m wiih tho haii)lonnhlp. Minikins Jh an 8 to 5 favorite to d o feu IJUii ke r. By Rail or Highway to Portland J New silver-gray motor- 1 1 t teaches; fatter I rains, J Ncwconvonicnccfortravclcrsto ; Portlamlamliiucrmcdiatescuioiu. luxurious motor-coach service by Southern Pacific Motor Transport Co. ih addition to improved sched tdes of Southern Pacific trains. to Portland Lnve K'cltuji . 11:15 p.m. . 4:10 p.m. Arrive I'imUiitl 7; I 5 a.m. 10:30 p.m. 2:15 p.m. 7:55 p.m. 1:23 a.m. 2:35 p.m. 5:57 p.m. On'ponijn To tor Cnjth 6; t? a.m. lutor CiMtii 11:32 a.m. Returning , Leave , I'urllaiul 9: 30 p.m. 8: 30 a.m. 9 30 a.m. Shasu . . Moior Ouch iIotor Coji h 2:30pJil. 10:35 p.m. Buy.lO-riilo Tickets for usr on-motor-out hr4 and Rid for 00 dap. Save mont wiih these low fares. :). It. CLARK Astnt , Phtioc 11 ! . FRESH EATABLES Mark your needs on the memorandum pad. and then call up 63 and order by phone. You'll not only get groceries fresh and appetlilng at low cost, but with them you get prompt delivery - every time. ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best' Phone 63 . - 344 N. Jackton Street KOWM ..... .4 BEE KEEPERS ATTENTION A meeting ' bo held Saturday, Feb. 18 at 1:30 at City Hull for purpose of or- doling supplies and receiving nnniborn. Libvrul UiBcountB j T can ,)0( otC ji liloJ by Poolliy our orders. - : AMATEURS TO FIGHT (AuoolHtotl l'roH Jjoaitl 4'lr.) I.OS ANOKMCH, Feb. 15. ailllllal l'aclfle coast anialiMtr Thoi box-! llIK chllllllllollHllilis will ho decided at (h'd Olympic auditorium hero March II mid 15, Charley Kil"'U, uthliitle director of tho 1.08 AiiKelea Athletic club, baa aliliolint.'Ud. The h. A. A.1 C, long a 'Hlroimliold of limiilt'Ur boxiM'K, will KpoiiBor the wentB IIiIh year. i Tho bouts ulso will bo Pacific const tryouts for tho Olympic games. Np More Gas In Stomach and 'Bowelsit If ynu wf-sli to In- piTiuiiiiriillv r--Ui-Vfd if kiin in Mliniiic h nml lnwi'l. I;tki I :ihi 1 Mm n ii'm linn Talth-in. Hli li r' pri'pai't 1 'mtci-iniiy rm- Hinmiu h Uim It ll. I nil lli InHl vfrfctw I'ttmjltllijf fl'dlll kill! lrtHM1t')-. Thai t)M pit piitr. tt Imu win I'lnpiy. ot tlx ml an: i hour l HUhllf ft'i'llllK" Ht i-h Ml ii:ii- ntplliil.t tt ill it hi,- Ttmt iIhiiVhv, nl.-M-i I 'llmicr wilt If r-ilu -1 i,v a .1. Illnaitnit will nr omiTUiinith j . Yiiiir lhnl will no ItniKT f tniK h ml (jiiK.'i t oh I nml in Tit hlit t p re i-ri I mm f ii nil i lM t ith Ilio t lit'iilathni. uiiinlin-. In tli' yfllnw pa any K"i'l ilinir mtin. li h'o SI Alwnys on hnnd t ! NATHAN FULLEUTO S PRO FOOTBALL SUCCESS !( AMooIntcd Pros Lenses Wirt') CHI C A IK , Feb. 1 .V I tew pile a s nhorler schedule and fewer pliiyoin tho National rrufcssional Kixtibatt IcHKiie packed nearly a hull' inlllion spectatofH Into Its park! last sea I non. l'lTsltlenl Joe Cai r hun it) ported. The total attendance 1!Ht,""i j was an lnereae of more than 70. f OdO over the ttinillle t'eeords of the previous season. Thu first moving picture w,ei fitiHliicrtl In tS'.M by Alexander IMtiek ((air) J - 1 J LIB BRUCi CALDWELL TO PLAY BASEBALL (AMocIntt'tl 1'reu 1a'uci1 Wire) NHW IIAVKN, CUitni., Kelt. IB. liruco Caldwell, football Htnr In- ollKihlc last full' to lw In Yiilo'i lineups aalust 1'rlncotoii and Ifur- j,Vjird beaiuuu ho pliiyqd a. Kme while il' freshman ill ,- Ilrnwn. will ' wind up IiIh colh'Ko daya tills gprinf; it viimlly Imai'bnll player. He la a fliMilor. TIih rule a Yalo under which the hoard of alhletic. control declared ('aid wot I hmUKfhlo to roproseiit 011 ()o iridium Ih np)UcubU siH'ftflcully Ht to I hi' apoi'L in whtcli the. HlitUH of a, player is (U('8tiourd and Ih not all indutdve an i'iKards other sportK. Caldwell watt .deemed inullidblo In footlmll but hln. right' to play in any othur spoil In utKniealloiU'd. Caldwell Ih a Htronfc rlKht hand hatter, has been on second bane, hut will try out for the fhvst suck. Jleyond colloKO duya which end In Juno looiim the poBulbiniy of uo inatids for his services by a major league team. An Injured anklo kept him out of baseball lust bcaou, X born : KltOHN-To .Mr. and ,Mr. (Uto II. K rob n nf clfveland, Tuesday, I'ehniary II, l'ts. a dauKhter. CHALIAPIN'S SECOND WIFE IN NEW YORK NHW YOHK. Feb. iri.Keodor Chiillapin'M second wtfe w hose mar- iiih lo the opera Khmer had been veiled In necrecy, was In New York today. The present Mine. Chuliapin, who was .Mine. Marie IVtzhold. a llus- iiiii-rf-'i - ' s',ul r,''nKee In Paris, arrived on it l tin I the Maiuetiiuia Incomillo and left Uan. ut'the boat without belnu reeoaMlzcd. ; H'i iniiirliiu1 to Chaliupiu Hrst be i came inMUTiilly known when she applied to the Aniericim consul In j Paris for a visa last month. The j visa was held up by the i-onsiil ! pending Investigation. ! Cbaliapln left his first wife twenty one years , but because ' of her religion she relust-d to grant him a ill(.rce. Cnder the Soviet ' dlvon-e laws, which do not require i consent of the second party, he ob l tinned a divorce In Moscow hist November and married his present Wife ill Paris hi December. ARRANGING FALL GAME ; KYIJ.U't'SK. N. V.. IVh. 15 i Syrm use 1'iiiversity will play JS : but skit in fcHiihall at Lincoln next i fall instead of al Archhnld S j diuui as die original contract le- i tweeil (lie schools c.tiled fttr Nt- htii-ka officials reiiuesied the chaitMti o allow the addition of ; army (o their schedule and the athletic itoverniim hoard of Syra cuse I'niversity ratificnl thn thlft. The Kami will be played Oeto her 20. The Coruhuskers are now 'scheduled to appear in Svracuse in the fall of HEAD COLDS Melt in spouti; inhat vaporsf apply frrcly up nostrils. . .-V VapoRub - "?rwt-j-..twr.ori? Governor ( Will Speak to Group for Few Minutes Monday According to Plans. , Auto camp owners and manag ers from all parts of the slate will meet In Koseburg Monday and Tuesday of next week for the an nual convention of the Oregon Auto Camp association. This will be the first convention of the or ganization to be held In Itoseburg since it was organized here five years ago. Itoseburg has the honor of hav ing been the first place where camp ground ownerB and manag ers ever met in a group for consid eration of mutual problems, the auto camp Industry having at that time been In its Infancy. Up to that time auto camps had been op erated on a free hauls, and it was at the Itoseburg , meeting, five years ago, that a schedule ot uni form rates was adopted. The pro-1 test immediately went up that pay camps would not exist, but since thby were inaugurated they have become the rule rather than the exception and now auto camps are ! to be found every mile or 60 along the highways of the state. Courtesy and service for the tourists are the- alms of tho camp ground owners and these . meetings, are being held each year to se cure new ideas and to make an I outline plans and policies for at trading more and more people to the state. 1 1 - j The1 local convention Is to be j held In the Knights of Pythias hall morning and afternoon, Monday i and Tuesday. The wives of the owners and managers are ulso to be present and as the dates permit traveling to rtOKebiirg ;oiif Kunday and: :relurutnK I on Washington's birthday, a holiday,' the', dates are Ideal, It is believed,, to secure au 'XCcutiouallv i . lariiR nttnnrinnnRj t The- local committee. Is expecting! to entertain ,loo or more persons, .1. A fine pros rum has boon' ar-' ranged, one of the chief features of which will bo a general discus-' high- of the camp Industry. Author!-tien-on sanitation, legislation and cooperation will be present to make addresses. A large delega tion Is expected from California representing'' the camp owners of that slate. . ' Monday the governor's caravan Is to be In Koueburg at noon on the way to California. It is planned to have the governor meet tho auto camp owner;! for n few minutes ind to make a brief address be fore the convention. The program as now adopted 'or the two-day session is as fol lows: Monday, February 20 9:00 a. m. Consideration of minuteu cf previous meeting; re port of secretary and trciiaurur. 10:00 a. m. Address of Wel come, Dr. (iuorju K. Ilonck, Mayor of Itoselmrg; response, H. M. Sel vert, Pres. Oregon Auto Camp Assn. Adjournment for noon luncheon. 2:00 p. m. Address by Dr. Fred erick D. Strieker, Sec. Oregon State Hoard of Health. 3:00 p. ni. Keport of Creden tials Committee and Audlllng Committee, (tcneral discussion on business affairs of Association and Camp owners. 'Tuesday, February 21 D::i0 a. m. Address by Hon. I(. 1 4. Kildy, Slate Senator. 10::tu a. m. (ieneral discussion on camp industry. Adjournment lor Luncheon. 2:i"i p. m. Klectlon of officers for ensuing year. j 2:!I0 p. in. Selection of litjn meeting place. Short talks by out standing camp owners. INTEREST IN TRACK NEW YIIUK. T'Vh. Ill Interest In track ufmlra luiiunted Willi the pro.n ni e nt Hnland Locke. Nebnis ka's sprint star. v. ho I.h hero lo jnln I he New York A. C. wllh pros-IH-cIs of ctiuipotlng In three indoor events during Ihe next two weeks. I.ncke, who linlds the world's 220 nrd reioid. will make his initial .New- York appearance at the New York A. i Kitmes next Monday when he. will ruie against a last field. ; ; American feuco has been nscd with satisfaction In I his territory for 2., years. You take no chance when yon buy this brand. Sold at Wharton Bros. SAYS CHRIS' ASHES ARE IN AMERICA Illy MCA Service! CI. KVKI.AMl. Where Is ('tills tcipher Ciiliimhus hurled? That Is the (intMlnn. Historian have been telling Ihe world thai Chris" a-dics are burled In Seville. Spain. Hill Semir M. A. ('(Kin. who attended the lan Anieiicalf niad convention here, takes Issue by asserting tin re-' mains are hurled In America sin'i Ifii allv under the great Ho- mlnso City. i j tt'Lot loiio us) k that the wife1 No Throat Irritation -No Cough. Of Dleso ColumbuB, sou of llje dis coverer, petitioned Charges V to removo the ashes of the discoverer from Valludolid, Spain, to Santo Domingo. Permission was granted for the remains to be moved to Hlspania, America, according to Ills Btory, and in 1512 burial was eitecied unuer tne altar of the ca thedral in Santo Domingo City. ' (AuocUlcd TrrM IaiI Wire) ONTARIO, Idliho, Kob. IB. WII lmnctte University defeated tho College of Idaho here last night 31 24. WAI.I.A. WALLA, Wash., Feb. 15. Whitman Collepe defeated Washington University here last night 44-33. PORTLAND ColleEO of Ptmet Sound defeated Columbia Univer sity here last night IIS to 2S. KINDNE6S REPAID lllv NBA Service) PHILADl-n.l'HIA. When Clar ence Deshong, a 7K-year-old bache lor, died recently, his will revealed lhat Mm. Lascelle Hell, widow or bis old friend. Dr. Bell, a dentist of Chester. I'll., was loft nearly a mil lion dollars. Although an avowed woniaii-huter. DckIkiiik was lonelv iu his last years and Mrs. Hell often visited him after her hus band's death. I It is said that Anatule Franco, the great French writer, would go to any lengths to avoid the use of a semicolon. Always Stiff and Achy ? Too Often This TVarnf of Sluggish Kidney Action. AME? Stiff? Achy? Sure your kidneys are working ritdit? SluREtsh kidneys allow waste poisons to remain in the blood and nre apt to make one languid, tired and achy, with often dull headaches, dirtiness and nagging backache. That t he kidneys arc not act :ng right is often shown by scanty or burning secretions. If you have reason to believe your kidneys are acting slufcp.Uhly, use loan's Pilin. Doan's stimulate the kidneys and thus assist in elimination waste im purities. Users everywhere en dorse Doan'e Ask your neighbor DOAN'STK3 Stimulant DiurttK to thm Kidnmy, I o.lMJ,.ii.-oto..Mlt..!Kia.,eiiiJ-...Y. j Basketball Around the County GLENGARY AND GREEN. NEWS Glad to - report .little Tommy Smith is some better this morn ing. Ho surely has had a serious lime. -' We were very glad to sao so many out to Sunday school and I preaching services at Olengary Sunday arternoon and trust the in terest will increase. Mi: and Mrs. J. J. Hotts were out to their ranch visiting Mi's. Uetts' parents anil looking after I..... neyi am. mmos Our neighbor, Mrs. Chai ey Dyer, has recovered from her re-! nomination by Uio republican party, cent Illness, so she returned -toli,, the May primaries, for ro-eloc- her home yesterday. Our neighbor, Mr. Johnston, Is improving slowly. The Glengary W. C. T. V. will meet Wednesday at two o'clock p. m. at the home of Mrs. Joe How ard. The P. T. A. at Glengarv last Friday night was a success In I every way. : Mr. and Mis. Floyd Belts wore! shopping in Koscburg Saturday. XX o TEN MILE AND VICINITY . . - Charlle Campbell,. u former resl - dent of Ten Mile but now or San Pedro. California, Is reported lu very poor health. The Ten Mile and Olalla Co. are working on the Olalla line. .Mrs. Gerald Coates is visiting at me .urs. w, H. coates home. A. K. Iliishnell. who is seriously ill. Is reported stUhtly improved. Ml'S. .McGllfie nml ant, 1 It Short, was called lo Roseliurg .Monday by the lness of Ihelr daughter and sister, Mrs. Ed Hinkle. Mr. and Mis. Leslie McDaniel, Mr. an3 .Mrs. Bird Smith and Mr. Albro were Ten J.'lle visitors for the week-end. They are employed al .Powers. Coos county, Irvln llrlelenhitcher. Who was quite seriously hnrt by a telephone polo falling with him, is improv- . Mr. and Mrs. Ungemacli an, two i children. Humid and Petty are i visiting relatives and Wends In! TMrand Mrs. Edison .Strickland' Tr2yy T"" JI"B Vi8"or8l Mr. ver-nin.n. .....i . .. ver are on m hi..li,..t. .' . ' ,T Ject to the aPP"vl ' the repub r.r.i! "i'icss trip to I all- ; Hen voters of Douglas county, at Mrs. Grover McCalllstcr and children are visiting in Medford with Mrs. MeCalllster's mother, Mrs. Hoot. 10,000 METRE RACE OUT (A.tUfrJ rW. Ixurd W irrl ST MOIilTZ. Swlijerland. Feb. lo. I lie uitcutive Louiuiiuee of "The Cream of '.": the Tobacco Crop" '' ' 'r ' ! for Lucky Strikes, , says tobacco loose-leaf warehouseman ' '; '"Ibtiy qbacco I sell Tobacco I Fox-hunt " for my occasional pleasure. In my business, ; I have noticed that in this Southland where , .tobacco grows, The American Tobacco "'Company buys 'The Cream of the Crop' for their LUCKY STRIKE Cigarettes. I am glad to testify as to their quality; their growth is no ; surprise to me, because I Itnnio iuh'at T., 15 wo).. : goes into their 4CC aSU manufacture." , . y tho International Olympic commit tee today decided to throw out the 10.0UO metre race, held yesterday, from the Olympic records, cancel ling tho results thus far obtained and lo re-run . the race if the weather growB' colder. A general thaw, accompanied by a warm rain and extremely higll temperature, brought postponement of the en tire program of the winter Olym pic games scheduled for today. Ihe committee has under con sldorntion the rearrangement of schedule which must be made in order to finish the. games on Sun day. . ' Working for the best school 1 annm i ..DUnt r.. tlon to the office of County Super intendent or schools. EDITH S. ACKERT. CROSS COUNTRY RACE BIG EVENT (Auoclated Frea Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15 C. Pyles cross country marathon Belting to be a popular affair. Some 178 heel and toe artists, at- i traded by a total of more than j? 18,500 in prizes offered, are enlor- 'wl In tlio meet, 18 joining the flock yesterday. I All the athletes must pass a stiff , medical examination before being accepted as entrants, u j Arundel, piann tunar. Pimm, 189-L : ' FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a cao i dMate for County Clerk subject t the approval of the renublican vol era of Douglas county at the prl Diary election. May 18. A. J. GEDDES. FOR REPRESENTATIVE Subject to the will or the voters of Douglas county at the primary election May 18. 1928. 1 will be a candidate on the Republican ticket tor Representative to the Oregon K,sJalureA Rnsebur. Oregon. C. A. LOCKWOOD. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can- lldate for County Treasurer sub- me nominating election. May 18. OLIVIA RISLEY CAUNES. . CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Subject to the approval of the Republican voters of Douglas coun ty, I hereby announce myself n i candidate for nominal Ion for sher- iff at the primary election. lav i PERCY A. WEBB. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I hereby announce mysolf a can didate for County Surveyor sub ject to the approval of the Ropubli-' can voters of Douglas county at the primary election May IS, 1928. BEN D. IRVING. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candl- HnrV fnl lltA nnmlnu t ll, tn, Mia nf. ' fice of county commissioner, as a repuoucan, sunjeet to the will or the party voters at the primary election May 18, 1928. . ' i JW. A. LOVELACE. ! FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Assessor sub ject to tho approval of the republi can voters of Douglas County at the primary election, May 18. BARTON HELLIWELL, Yoncalla, Oregon FOR COUNTY CORONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Coroner A Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the Republican voters at the primary election. May 18. H. C. STEARNS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids will be received at the re corder's office,. City Hull, until 5 j o'clock p. m., Thursday, Feb. 1 ti, ' for the construction of a hose J tower. Plans may be seen at the fire department. BOARD OF FIRE COM MISSIONERS. FOR COUNTY JUDGE 1 hereby announce myself a candidate on tho republican ticket at the nominating election May IS for the office of County Judge. I pledge myself, If electod, to a square deal to everyone, every road district and every section of Douglas county; economic admin istration, and cooperation with yd enforcement agencies. R. A. HERCHER. Dillard, Oregon. FOR COUNTY CLERK -I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk sub ject to the approval of the Demo cratic voters of Douglas County at the primary election May IS. 192b. SYLVIA J. BROWN. FOR COUNTY CLERK 1 hereby announce myself a can didate for nomination on the Re publican ticket at the primary elec tion May 18, 192.8, for tbe office of County Clerk. If nominated and elected I will practko economy in uio conauci or Uio office nod faith fully serve the tnxpayors of the entire county. 1KA B. HllJDLL'. .