SEVEN uifinn Shooting Starts 10 a. m. Everybody is welcome to take part in this sport. . Women cart win a ham as well as men. Try your luck. LUNCH AND AMMUNITION ON THE GROUND Other Club members come and shoot your iele graphic scores with u&. till II LrU mm UNDER AUSPICES OF THE Douglas County Sportsmen's and Came Protective Association, at Grounds on the John Marks ranch, 5 miles west of Roseburg, Club Be on hand at the beginning of the sport. Bring your old scatter gun and win a Breakfast Ham. ROSEBURG. OREGON. FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 1928. SUNDAY A PROSPERITY RECIPE Insist on your dealer supplying yijja with Mel-O-Maid product Because, this but ter is not only the Jjest you can buy, but you help to boost the size of checks paid Douglas County Dairymen for cream, and the bigger those checks the more thePe dairymen vill spend with YOU. Therefore, YOU will leave more money for the things you need. I U. OF O. ORCHESTRA TO PLAY IN CITY MONDAY, MARCH 19 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Ea gene, March 9. (Special) The University ot Oregon concert or chestra will nlay in IiOocblug at (he Antlers Theatre on Monday, March 19, It is announced today. Hex Underwood, professor in th! school of music, will direct the or chestra on its tour. Other southern Oregon towns included on tno trip aro Medfonl, Grants Pass, and Ashland. Arundel, piano tuner. 1'hone 189-1,. CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for their kindnesses and 80 for the beautiful floral pieces during the illness and death of our loved one. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Smith, and family. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. McGhehey', Eat barbecue- sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road Stand. DODGE BROS. FACTORY OUTPUT KEEPS CLIMBING Factory output of Dodge Brothers passenger cars and Graham Broth ers truuks during the month of Feb ruary from the plants of Dodge Brothers, Inc., in the United States and Canada, according to prelimi nary figures released by the fac tory in Detroit today was 20,727 unltB, a gain of 2G.D per cent over February last year when the total was 16,403. The gain over January this year, when 12,764 units were shipped is U2.3 per cent. The chief entomologist esti mates Australia'! loss through in sect pests at tlOO.OOO.Otil) a year. ffe Fre Neuritis In Arr.3, Neck, Loga r Thighs U you ipt to get rid of the agonlz ing pains of neuritis, netir&igia, sciattcA or rheumatism, just apply Tysmol to thn affected parts and see now quickly all misery will cease. TysmoJ Is a powerfully penetrating absorbent, soothing and h-aSfn in Its action, which rocs in through the pares end quickly renrhes the burning, aching nerves wherever you nib it on. Thoso stubborn pain in the back of the neck, about tiio shoulder blade, face or fiend. In tho forearm nnd fingers, or extend ing down the thijrh to the toe tips, will soon disappear. Crampina of the muscles wit! atop and you will no longer bo bothered with soreness, swelling, stiff ness, numbness or tenderness of tho Joints and ligaments. Tyamol is no an ordinary liniment or salve, but a scientific new emollient that Is entirely different from anything you have ever used. Don't suffer any longer. Get a supply of Tysmol at any good drug atota, Price t Always oo hand at NATHAN FULLERTON The LANGWOOD lit GUARANTEED to keep fire four times as long as any other range on the market. Illustration shows extra large 28-incH oven. Heat carried entirely around the oven insuring even baking. Firebox has olid fiat bottom and is 18 inches long, 10 inches wide and 9 inches deep. Is adapted to large wood. Ashes need be removed only once every three months. Parslow Furniture Company 111 Jackson Si. Roseburg Oregon Salvation Army, Brigadier anil Mrs. A. IC. Baynton of lort).:tHvl, Oregon will speak hero at the Sal- vnlion Army hall on the night ot March 10. Come and hero them. m. Morning prayer una sermon You aro we. come. Ottlcers in at 11. -Ot) a. m. Evening prayer charge, Envoy and Mrs. Stuffle-land sermon at 7:30 p. m. We am beam. jvery pleased that the KlvvauU The Church at Cleveland. The Club is to be with us at the eve church where a welcome awaits ntng service. Church school at I you. Sunduy school at 10. .Mrs. ,9:45 a. m. Confirmation Instruc iiohn Krohn superintendent. The tiofi at 4.00 and S:3t! p. m. oti Slim ilesfflns continue to yield rich food day. Class in personal religion on jfor consideration and helpful dis- Monday at 7:30 p. m., in upper clssltm. You will enjoy the stud;' room in Parish House. Union aer ! period. Children's service follow-1 vices on Wednesday ami ''nurs ling the Sunday school period. Last days ot 7:30 and 10:00 a. ni. Al ! Sunday 'faith" was demonstrated so at 6:00 a. in. Communion sor Ihy tlte smallest chilsl In the meat-.vices on Thursday, 0 Jing. Preaching at 11, subject, "God's House." What it is nnd I First Church of Christ, Scientist. I where it is now. Music by the Keguhtr services of ' rst Church' I choir. At this lime of year all na- of Christ, Scientist, Uosehurg, Or. !luio begins to show forth the Bon, arc held in the church edi 1 praise and worship to the One who lice 312 East Douglas street. Sutt i gives us these delightful days, who day services at eleven a. m and I said, "There sliall be seed t!r., .Wednesday evening meetings nt S land he-vest. V. D. and l'uson, jp. m. At tho Wednesday evening f)44 E, Douglas street, Roseburg.- : meetings testimoniesoof Christian j jsciouce healings are given. Suu- I Myrtle Creek Christian Church, day schoul for pupils to the age Emery W. Snyder, minister. 10 a. of 21) years convenes at 9:45 a, nt. m., Bible school, Mrs. Sellers act-(The reading room in tlte front part ing superintendent. 11 a. m., ser- o( tho building is open daily except mon. "Tho Blessing of Persecu-! Sunday and holidays from 2 to 4 Hon." 6:30 p. m., Christian BmlM- p. nr., where tho Bible ami nil au-inil sth the Oregon tatrlst s cru ivor, Kenneth Winter, leader. .7:30 (thorized Christian Science litem-.snders and A.tnuiissndors will hold p. in. sermon, "Pep." Bible study jture may bo rend, borrowed or , their Eastor rally at the Bible Thursday night, 7:30. You are ' purchased. The subject for this j Standard Temple of this city. welcome. Ridiit. Church of Christ. I!Ihl school at 10. We are gaining on f xt,t,1( , ,.,. f,, n,i i help us win a great victory. Mom- Ing sermon. "When Paul Comes to Town ! an - Evangelist." Junior C E. at 5:30; Intermediate C K. at 6:30. Tho sermon at 7:30 will he one you ought to hear, "Christ " thoSnpreme MRre in the U...- w"eek uti raiily of Mar' week until our evangelistic 10-25 begins. Me-it- I ings every night. W'o feel it a great privilege to have Gerald ; Bash as our evangelistic song lend-, od and soloist. The pastor will do jthem to attend the endeavor meet' ihe preaching. Walter Stram, mlrUng and go home with you afir later. f ch$i ch. iMornlng worisiiip, i 3, j subject, "What Think You of M'ose Bethel Mission. Special Christ?". Special music hy the service at Melrose Bethel Mission holr under the!euder.ship of Ki cunductcd by lleV. Crook and :sio Carlton Strang, Krancls l.in: temple hand. Sunday at 3 i m., Uott preHldlng nt thn oran, Son March JiOKUlar services Sun-fior ChrlKtian Endeavor at 6:30, day 11 a. m..(:45 p. m., al Thurs- j Topic, "How Ci'.nl Help Others to day eve 7:45. Jivery ono welcome. Follow JeHus?" Leader, Miss Nelda ' Sherlt. Kwntng worship 7 :3H. International Bifaie Students as mho g5Pti lOtslng. Subject "The sociation will again moot at fl:t!) jKighting Angel." Wednesday eve W, 1st street, 10:45 a. m. Tiio :ijitig prayer and Bible study is Bible study this week is on the ) proving 'quite Interesting, study 2ith chanter of I.iaah, 5th and 6th John's Second Epiatlo for your verses. One reason for Cod's ven-i next lesson. c(.Oio to attend thoso meetings. Al so good lectures and dialogues nro being given every Sunday evening via Kadio over KKWM, K.IH, KKX nnd KHQ. Comb and listen any time. (5ho Methodist Episcopal Church at Looking Glass, T. K. Allen pns tor. Sunday school at 30:00 a. m. T. Itodley Fiipei intendent. Preach ing at li:UO a. m. hy Rev. S. E. Memiuger ot which lime we will have the Lord's supper. Preaeh- In Ihe evening t 7:0. Kvery body welcome. We ure still in ti(TV revival effort. Our Sunday schom lied in attendance hist. Sunday wilh Camas Valley. Who will.be the winner this Sunday? Wo are thanUjiK find for victory, during lh meeting. Make Oniiday a great day by being present at nil the m'HinnH. The Methodist Episcopal Chun-.h at Diliifcil, T. 1 AStfii luwtor. Hun ilr.v p'-hoiil nl 10:00 fl. in. ' R. A. lit-rcli'M Kuporlntendi'iit. Pn'iicll ling at 11:00 it. m. H K. K. Wo. - id - tion U cxtPtult'tl to all. Wp 1ioik ItO ROOD l)"fCltl tllO I'OVlvol )0O'ti0I.'M. ;i:t' pnsyfoir nno fcimmii to thiK tool and Oorl v. lit woiidortully hli'SM jiho efrort nnd givo the victory ovor ' fin. I'nyvr meeting Wpditesday jifening. The Methodist Episcopal Church iTcn Mite, T. F. Allen pastor, Sumlav frhonl at 10:on a. m. 'fiodfri'v iincrlnl'nlf-n(. 1'rnyo Imc-'fiB Tft'iiiHy pv-nnt. vhU H I )h prt'iitly pnjn;.'(.'fl hy nil Itn. I mm". Makfi ur p.nnn t'i(V nt I r!I services. It pays to servo JiaUH. j The Methodl-.t Epitcopal Church ,,nt Cam?i VaHty T, F. Ail-n im hot. Suri'lay frimnl nt Hi:tt'i . m. iW". TJrtr MiH-rlntrii'rnt. W'o np '(rim! ljntynx (if J iioplnn j st rone. Iiottpj, !( not rr?t -n ynur cis or "ym may finl yonr- r-nt r -ti'f ? fnr arnlanfx' , w pr k T"r wp ftr not potinr lo pt;i tl'-.I. Knmeli for this tlmf. Va!ti ivFuli?, Iryr m&iitiZ iimma , ;ihe w'-k. Kinrl out w!.rf Sr.n !ilay. Intks meetluit 7:00. St.. George's Episcopjl Church. The pioneer church of llosebur. Third Sunduy In Lout. Celehra-. tion ot Holy Communion at T.iO a. weeks lesson Is "Substance." Alt are invited to attend tile church services, and use the rending rooms. , ' First Presbyterian Church. The brick church on the comer of Ubs and Jackson. It. W. Aclior p.u- jtor. Bible school 9:45. V?. C, rfarding superintendent. 1 o 1 KoVgM the' -contcA between, thfi, (boys and girls, bring some onj. bath school he Junior ( hrtsif. t (',,,ilJ;K.lon. TJlts fs 8trict Endeavnr Society meets with Ms. , lv;ltoriK.110II,,lmnlmI all, every I N. Vowel In the church pailoi. ! , h , U(l!scl)H1K aIll. nmmUlli If your boy ami gitl does not at-1 , ,., , ,...,,0, ,. tend the preaching service ask Methodist Episcopal Church, South. Corner of S. Main and K. Lane. Sunday school 0: !5, W. L. Cobb, Supt. Morning worship ni M a. in. Subject, "Light and Lite, Love and Liberty." Kpworlh league g;30 p. m. Kvening song and wor ship, 7:30 p. m. S)')ject, "lload niakers." Prayer hei vice Wednes day 7:30 p. ttt Thero will be spe cial mu.iie on Sunduy eveniii. Miss Nuomi S0tt will favor us with some special violin solos. Le on time. We cordially invite ymi to worship wilh us. 11 you are a sir to aimer in town, come, we want meet you, Uttspei tdngfig !! luoaclilHK. Joint II. I'onlioil, puator, ( ti 10. l.tllio. nliotio (J12L-H. J (Ari.-!!t"ti !.M-a Vtr) Christian Church WootiMitirt j YOKK, !:r. ft. Now iltitt and Tint! street.!). Ulble school SilortHtop Jim; SoKcli, Clevelltlld'B . U : Ifi a. to., tnorolin: woivhin " iur,t lioldout, would report "In Kt'eal ' a. m. t'iirtHtiajt Endeavor 6:30 p. ; gij;, miii ready Ut x" mntl1 Mntut 'm., evening tervli-e 7:30 p. in. Theig(.r (()Ki.r I 'icl: 1 1 1 i i;i ui.li nnd IiIh 'pastor, llev. Ilalrd, is still In (."Imnland Indiana jubilant today. Grants coHduettmr a revival; 'the Khjjj-istint. whu signed u t- f cnmpalKtl. liev. i.add, pastor of ilit? (tiaots I'ass L-lnindi v ill spenK 1 nRaln0iuuUy tit tlte inninim; ami niiiK Hervjeea, ile Ih a puwerml speaker and blinds an Intere.jtn and holplnl mesHiiMe. riaH.-ys u ait iiesi in the liibie sehtioi jeluh din not boost its otigtnni ot- The First Methodist Eplscopa i fer, Church. ( oiner of Main mid iino' o siteets. Joseph Knotty, pastor, 'i'ite pro Ktister urtiO is attendant o nl ' hmnlay nelioul. I.el every one tie nn hand at :-f a. m. Ail the chtMres "n",':1'' Idan to stay for their janior (.-tun i'li at tJ:.1) l. m, I'rimriitury tu Huh! ft ri-s of Kifrtrtai snnons )i.'ini f:lv-n hlch shoiil'l hat- law hf'JirlnK- 'I'M Sunday tnoin-' ins; t tiff tt-nifi in "Tht SUmnttu f , tin; Ciuriflxlnn," nnd thn rv-nltiR ' thonu Is "On tho Wny to tho f'Nmjs." Our sh'3Hi!d rhtr usi"r thf din-ctfon of Mm. r, rt. iU mVmfi will chitr Hjiccial innnhrm moniliii? hihI pvf-nhiK- A cordial w;Uoinc in fxtf'iidfd iff ail, ! First Baptist Church, l.nn- nnd .Sunday, Mirh 1 1 Hi. ii: !. ihf; fu'lile hi hool. Last Sunday i lia't tin Ut!,;fst itifed:aiift In huiuy week , Alt fnL'ftlisf ir Hiioftif-r K.mii-f iM-xt Hunday. ll:nn uionnni? 'tr ifihip. In the aboeuce of tiie iitoi' to a rally of young people, the ser mon will be iiruached by Judge Hopkins. The choir wUI sing the anthem, "Sweet 1b Thy Mercy," by Uuriiby. 6:30 the 13. Y. P. U. for ymng $HHiilt 7:30 the evening: service. Mr. Clyde ftaurd of the at'ii.lor hifch faculty, will p roach the sermon. Three excellent numbers by the choir. The anthem, "Hi Trust Him All the Way by lin brlel; male quartet, "Como, Spirit, Come," by Towner; ami a. duet, "The Shepherd's Cry," by Hukk. will bo sung by La Verne Suther land and Mrs. Charles Ututtd. ! Both morning' and evening services will bo prolimble, as Judge Hop kins and Mr. Heard are Interesting speakers. Bible Standard Temple, corner Chudwk-k and east Douglsis, h K. Crook, nustor. Our Sunday school opens at the regular our, 9:45, J with -Miss Katherine Montgomery I Williams, who spent two years superiiuendem. The iNtstur wilt, with Jhe Ked Sox, bat has bees at speak from the subject, "The Fear Niohllo of late, and who will prob of the Lord la the Fountain of tfibly pluy right field, ie 28. Ken Lia." Tim templs fctatf wilt play f ana INrony both live In Oregon tor the services at Melrose Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock, nt which time lit;?. R K, Creek will bring tho message, ilfss Afargarot Anm - Jul will meach at Glengary at 3 Sunday afternoon. The Crusaders mwt at :30. Miss Leona Wright will lead at this service. Junior Crusaders meet at the samo hour. A thlry minute musical prog mm precedes the evening message, in cluding special numbers from tho band. The Bubiect of the cveulug tneKsage will be "Atifiwem! iray-0 or." We extend a special invita tion to ono and all. On April 7th i l'ronilnent sneakers irom aii over ; the state will be present and speak. i rue young peopio oi roruanu navo Chartered a ear tObrlug of young people. One of & carload Canada's 1 1,luat- ''iou'iiii u nuinvs n, J!' hs'dll' ovening. Musicians ; f10"' e ' '""'l nt "10 Bt,B, 11 b? " '.'''"ruh, omSTm "rh.Slml P . "l",Bl"?.,f T Jl Xhh j . Jf ZT T o i ,.',, ln n ,.,,,. morning thero will bo a sunrise 9erviee which many eharehes will partlclpalo in. 200 RUMMERS READY FOR COAST-TO-COAST TREK C A shoo I ii led press Leaned Wire) 1B ANGKLKS, Mar, ft. A day of rest was planned today hy most of the 2iM) odd runners and walk ers who tomorrow am siated to Bturt a-hooting in a trans-continental marathon to New York City, a trek of about 3,-100 miles. Jiumts about the city have been In order for the entrants to inline I hem for trre gruelling cross-country grind, Mtny In tit off long dis tance running In favor of short Jaunts on the pavement lo tough en up their feet. The course of kA raee lies over "titi" highway. A curavau of ,more than 100 busses and trucks will follow the runners across the continent bu the contestants will not he per mitted Qi ride. Kid shows will piny iQeaeh town nt night during the, arrival of the runners at Ihe control points. The first lap of the mariiOum will be a short one, on ly about 10 miles, to Puente, Calif. ; SEWELL ENDS HOLDOUT BY ACCEPTING sGME SALARY 'j-o:t rrontntct yesterday fitter twl nionths of dlckerlni?, has Kept himself fit and will not he halidl- camiiti fay foul Utz n-UUh bothered him at the stall of the last IpaiKti, HeenrdhiK to his brother I.nke Sewetl. It Is understood the MANUSH INJURES NERVE LliAPINO OVER FENCE 9. Hi lnh' Manu.sh, outficldiri , h ;i ntf I St. Louis ,!fty ws elm red j '. Dfhhh- of ht-f lircn trf.itilitr 1hi; r:un;i. Tin from Dr. I (; i i y trn.M, 'a ho Ir M l Tii.-jyrr' rb'Sit mni inpus-d when Is1 i iil('wff f:nd fvtt ttvf n tnvf ln l i fnuary. I'r. Ilhhl f'-ior('d fin i Injury to ;i n-rvc hut mild Hint' MiiMtKtt boMt't I vH hi a (-(tpi. m. v.Cfks. Thlid ItaM'Tiian 1'rank; O'Hoillki; l.a.H Hit hi hi.- niiHMl-; . an J Tim hiiininr of roal in Iinlon j 'v.'hb a ji,inl,halili' o!tu. Hi lh j fan: it dh rt-dutry, mm man ; , ;t'ii,ily hti:i(.' 1'Vft.uttd lor UtHOlM-y- j !in the order. BOSTON RED SOX HAVE OREGON BOYJ BY BRIAN BKU., Associated Press Sports Writer. BKAHKN, Fla., War. 8. Yauta. size and enthusiasm aro throo baseball assets of the Boston lied !a the main bill Carrlgatt's athletes for 192 are bis fellows, most of them aro young and all have au abuudauce ot spirit. Tt?s outfield Is the most mature department. Ken Williams, tho hard hilling ex-St. IxiuiB Brown, oTagTas i's' irTnarriw! Hostou's best porformera. Denny but they aro not klnfolks. The i other outfielders are youngstei'3, I Artie Tarbert, Ohio State UntverA- (ty player who was with the ehiir ihist vear. Dour Taltt. a hard bitter from Nnahvfilo of the Southern association and Gay Laepa anoth er outfielder who was able to hit league pitchers hard and oft on. The infiehl seems dstintd io consist of l'hlt Todt nt first, liiil Hegan, second, dack Hoth playing shsrt and UIH Roell taking careers la inclies, age and experience, Extraordinary COUPE - -SEDAN - - -DeLUXE SEDAN The prices include bumpers witk other regular equipment. JL 0. 1928 BEEMi IMPROVED MODELS, . f Worn' PioimrttMtfiaTracw- PK L. K ao9rAKS: Ihiintsui.ftl of tbinf. Badttr Myer, ih fex-Ssa- alor, mul ltusst-U HnlIiiK, n Sox lust year, wLU douMleas bo in at ijtrvuls v?Uh aa oufsMe ehance for Clmrllo Lnjccklv, first bnso niun recruited from the rnttoraon silk fox. Myer has a ehaacs to crowd into tho rofocr fntior circle for lie can hit tho bull. Fred Ihitmas a the &nly vet or;iti catcher in camp has been piven iulditlonal resi-onsibllUy by MuuuutT Carrlsau and fleems lo "T.- IfJS of straU'Ky. Tho mumtKor conferR on pitching proHpocia at frequent tiitorva! with the former Yaa kee. ' John Hevinp, who was with T--Xetio last sarr wilt give Hsfmrm a lift and undor Mnnngor Bil!frrs plan to carry four catcher 'harle Uerry, who had a fine sea- son with BaHaa iat year, asti fcd isf winning a pennant asd probably Poherty, who caught for Holy knows that ho cnn have no rea Croiis. may become regular big Uonnblo expectation of finishing in i:isuprs. This arrangRumt wosld tls fyjoa je expects rs prove displeasing to Edward Con- 'improve his eighth place position nolly, Brooklyn semi-pro, the fiflh (0f Jast year. , catcher in camp. . L . q :- ' Bryan Harris, standing six in- There are two springs Irt a ches over b!x feet, tops tho pitch- Our Entire Stock of Dodge Bi-others Four Cylinder Passenger Cars Must Be Cleaned Out at Once to Make Room o for Sixes These are the astounding values beginning today, on a limited brand new Fours "The Fastest America": s Former Delivered PrfSe S ! 050 $1075 $ ! 55 These fast Fours will go in a hurry. Only 3 Sedans fcid 3 Coupes Come before all are sold. Newland & Son Roseburg, Oregon Other pitchers brought over from last season lncludo Charlie Ruff ing, Jack Buss4 Dasssy JttaeFfty don, tho beHpuctacled school hoy, Long Jaek Wilson, and Harold WHtse, Bradley, vb& returned from the eastern league in iim& lo finish in Bensational Btyle lattt season and liennett and Uushey rt-caHd item ths Hew EusSacd, Heem to hnve a chance to muku tho grade this time. Ymmg pitchers threateaieg to crowd some of the reterana from the staff incliHlo Merlo Settlemtre, lit Uandor from Mabile, who haa Khtsa pienfr of staff is the eftrijr practice, Clifford Gnrrlso from tho Texas Valley and Ed Morris, astrtfeer reeruH fm Mobile. Mor ris Is not bo young as the others but he la a big fellow and seems tlesti&a to take his glace among the HgM banders. Pete Traynor, who comeB with a good baseball name from a-pol-lege tn Oregon Joins MacFaydes ns a pitcher who wears spectacles and Lloyd George Stirling has tra- . veMt from SE Jobs Ker Bruns wick, to display his wares in the box. j Manager- Carrlgasv lias aa hapja watch, a mainspring and a halr- 'spring. we offer, stock of Fours in Redueesfot $805 $895 ,$950 iYou are velcome. i