TWO ROSEBURG. OREGON- TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1928. MUCH INTEREST IS SHOWN IN . MAY ELECTION (Continued from page 1.) Taf t's Niece Shows Latest Smoking Outfit -J J i ? 5 5 Is i t ' DOUBLE ACTING MAKIS AXINO IASKR 1 .f..iWin!H:l:l:M:i,l COUUDS '1 m.nnr .r-r-n-,..rt --SHUHI MttlllK I : i The citV'cohncil hiot laHt night in a brief session, there being but little lnuiortuut business' for con sideration. ,1. t ; v.-J' S. . t City. Attorney ; Wlmbi-ily I formed the council I hut hu Is pre paring to (He u number of suits in court to foreclose delinquent lolnu. Tbo city is holding title to a lingo amount-of wroportly upon which owners have allowed sower unil paving assessments lo becomo de linquent. It -is proposedi to clear title to tills property by foreclos IDefeat for Both House and Senate j r Thbraai J. Walsh's Early Lot Before ; Success Crowned Montana Struggle, -r'TTCT.lrWA Tlfni.f M,. On L'r i .-. : ' . ! i . f -. 'HELENA. Mont.. Mar. 20.-i-(A 'CP.Xr-Tbo candidacy of Thomasi Juf-. i foiBon Walsh for the democratic t pi'esldoiitial nomination . -completes the span of a political career that he hewed out with- his own' hands. .Walsh tasted bitter political de- feat in Montana before he' Vou n victory. Montana takes Its politics Avlth the sei'lousneAs, tenacity ' of tooling that actuated the horse- uiou who . once pursued rustlers across its-open ranges. ,i He was 31 when ho camo to Halona in 1890 to open a law of '. flcu. It was 22 years later that New Candidate's Latest Photo 1 $61 . M m ;m , ' ill i mkMk ' " Am luSWMShTKi. A Brand naw pnotof rnnh of Sintor Thomas J. Walsh ul M,,,"ijn flils. Walsh has assented to campaigns to ciplurt lor him as a demo OKatlc pioldentUI possibility the convention delegations from Wiscon sin, South Dakota and California. The senator Is 63 and a dry. ho went to Washington as n I nlt- try over, whfii ho lu-i-anic the trad ed Slates senator. Today he Is r In tho senate's special commit national figure, nntahly for his tee for the liiTesth.-nlloii or U. nil work as prosecutor an tho sennte leases. tnmmiltee wnicn terreied out hum lllegul oil reserve leases. Twice Tasted Defeat In 1D10 tho Montana legislature was deadlocked for weeks, unahle to decide whether to send Walh or Henry I,. Myers to the Vnlled Stales senate. Myers won by two votes. Four years earlier. Walsh. bis drooping moustache, had' 3, Yes, LESS than one cent per baking for the finest, purest, surest baking pow der that can be produced at any price. The greatest money saver that ever entered a kitchen. Prevents failures that waste many dollars' worth of other baking materials. Try it. Profit by the : perfect; never ' failing action of Calumet. ure suits in the circuit court, .so thnt the city will bo ublu 10 soil the property with a clour deed. The health und police, commit tee was authorized to huvo repuT made to the police car. ' Considerable discussion was en i tered Into regarding charter re visions iperlulniug to election, i The 'committee on' city, Improve ments wus given nuthority to pur : chase a power lawn mower to be used in caring for the North ltoso burg parluugs, NOTICE On. Riid uftor March 19, 1928, I will not be responsible for bills contracted at the r Grove , Auto Camp' or California Service ' Sta tion, Canyonvillo, Ore.i . t , ' 1 -FRANK A.' AHEIINI , Sought In ,vuln n congressional seat from ms nomo district." i . . But in- 1912, when Montana vot ers made their own selection, of a United States senator for the first time, YVnluli won? Ilo was ' re elected ill lt without difficulty and again In 1921. He was a standard beurer for the administra tion during the World war and a lender in me fight for American membership In the League of Na tions. But it was in (lie summer and fall of 192a that his beetling eyebrows and his drooping mous lacho became recognized the couu- J Vif '.7' JT.Vsr.S i 1 U V .Uh ssennior Walsh Is a widower Ills wile, whom he nunrleil In lied iii'in, ,n. p., where he bean Hie practice of law m the nee of S" died In 1920. tin Iihh one dnuth ter, Mrs, Kuimctt t'. tlndiier, uow nt Newport, H. I., nhiu0 iibainl Is a roinimihiler In the nnvv, and two Rrsnddiiushleis, chllilien of the Cudgels-laion, 7, and Clir..i. pomphU'ttt Is, of course, optional. . Preparing for Primaries Only the two major political purties In Oregon, the Republican and Ucmocruiic, are subject to making their nominations lor the offices to be filled at the general elections through the primary election. Tills is because no oilier political party in this .slate, has, cast a sufficient number of votes to bring it under the provisions of the primary nominating elections law. . As required by law, the Secre tary of State, will, prior to April 3rd, uiull to the various couuly clerks by registered letter, hluiu ments listing the several national, Slate and district offices for which candidates will be selected by the Kepuhlican and Ucmacrutic parties fu the primary election to be hold May 18. It Is Die duty of the county clerks to prepare printed nonces conluiuiug the vurious national, slate, district and county offices for which there are to be made nominations in' their respective coumles, not less -than thirty days prior to the primary, and to mail two of- these notices to each judge and clerk of election In eaeh pre cinct. The notices must be posted immediately by the judges and clerks In suitable puhlici piac.es in their precincts. -.'. Following is a list of the offlcos for which nominations will bo made, and to which candidates will be elected at the Primary Elec tion: To Be Elected Delegatus to the National PParty Conventions: .. , . State at Large Republican party, V; Democratic party. 7. I'lrst Congressional Dlstiict P.or.abllcan party, 2; Democratic party. 2. . Second Congressional District Republican party, 2; Democratic party, 2. Third Congressional District M;yulilloan party, 2; Democratic tfa.'ty, 2, . To Be Nominated Candidates for nomination the office of . President of United Statos, 1. . Candidates :for, nomination for the for tho ofi ice . of vice : President the Unlted Statos. 1. ot Electors of President and Vlco President of tho llplied Mates, u. . Kopreswitatlvcs im Congress: First Congressional . 'District, 1; Second Congressiouiil ' District, 1; Third Congressional District, 1. Secretary of Slate, 1 ; State Treasurer, 1. r , Justicus of Hie, Supreme Court, 2. Attorney General, 1., , . '. Dairy nud food Commissioner, 1. Judges of Circuit Courl-r-First Judicial District, ; I; for term expiring first Monday in January,, Hr.is, Jackson and Jose phine cuunlles; . -. ( . , - . Jaecond Judicial District, , 8 ; . fur terms expiring first . Monday. In January, 19S5, Benton. Coos, Curry, Douglas, Lane and Lincoln coun ties. TJilrtl Judicial District, 1; ' for term expiring first Mondav In January, 19H5, Linn and Marlon counties. Fourth Judicial District, Mult nomah county: Department No. 1 1, for term expiring first Monday In Jiinuaiy, l!i:iu; Department No. 31, for term expiring flrsi Moil day in January, IMG; Department No. S 1, for term expiring first Monday In January, .ISM; . Depart ment No. 01, (or term expiring first Monday In January, 1935; Department No. 71, for term ex piring first Monday ln January, 1933. Fifth Judicial District.. 1; for term expiring first Monday in January, llilin, Clackamas county. Sixth Judicial District, 1; Tor term expiring rirst .Mondav In January, 19,l.ri, Morrow and Uma tilla counties. Ninth Judicial District, 1,; for term expiring first Mondav in January, 1935. Oram, Harney and Malheur comities. Thllteenlli Judicial District. 1; for term expiring first Monday In January. 11135, Kliimalh count v. Eighteenth Judicial District, 1; for term expiring first .Momlav tu January. 11135, Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties. Nineteenth Judicial District, 1; for term expiring first Monday ln January, l'.i.'IS. Tillamook and Washington counties. Twentieth Judicial District, 1; Tor term exulting fit Moiumv m January, ,193r,, Clatsop and Colum bia cuutltles. I list riot Attorneys Maker, Clackamas, Clatsop, Co lumbia, fcios. Crook, Curry. Ilea cluilus, Duunlas. Cilllum. ' tlrnnl. Harney,, Hood River, Jnrksnn, Ji'lfersou, Josephine, Lane. . Lin coln, Linn, Malheur, Marino, Mor row. Slionuiin. Tillamook, l inn lllln. Union, Wasco. Washington. Wheeler and Yamhill counties. Stole Si imtors.- ' Fifth Dlstiict, 1: Douglas county. Seventh District, 1; Josephine county. Eighth District, 1; Coos and Curry counties. Eleventh District. 1; tof couuly. Thirteenth District, noinah enemy. Sixteenth District, 1; anil Wasco rmiiltli's. Seventeenth Dlstiict AVttshlng S; Mult-j liHHl Hfver 1: Croi'k. Deschutes, Jefferson. Klnnmth and Luke counties. Eighteenth District, 1; (lllllam. n.t.No more s days TiUy tiMnr itt-milt iwil unit n nc tur n"'M .Tie i ii.m; nvii-Titv , m JJ to' l 'i l: tt 'i Tal''." f.T CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Tfa'i?& Atx. Dei Moiiici, lo,- TlMI L'if I f ' Miaa Elinor Herron, popular New York and Cleveland debutant and i niece of Chief Justice William How ard Taft of the United States su preme court, is piotured hero 'as she appeared as a professional manikin at a style show in Chi cago. She's wearing a feminine smoking jacket and 30-inch wide, rose-pink oxford bag pajamas. The jacket la a deep fuchsia tone-. Sherman and Wheeler counties. Twenty-first District, 1; Union and Wallowa counties. ' ' Twonty.second District, 1; Grant, Harney and Malheur counties. Twentv-fourth District, 1; Lin coln, Tillamook, Washington, and Yuuihili coumles. ' State nepresentatlvos ' ' First District, 4; .Marlon county. Second District, 2; Linn, cou-ty. Third District, 3; Lauo county. ' Fourth '' District, ,2; Douglas county. Fifth District', 1; Coos county. Sixth Dlstiict, 1; Coos and Curry couutjes... , , . . , - ' Soventh - District, 1; Josephiue oounty, j . ' ; ,":,,, ,. w Eighth District, 2; 'Jackson county. Ninth District, 1; Hood lllver county. '' , , ' , Tenth District, l; Denton county. Eleventh District, 1; Polk coun ty., TwelftirDlstrlct. l; .Wascp cpun ' ' - ' I:' Thirteenth District, 2; Yumhill county. Fourteenth District, 1; Lincoln and Polk counties. Fifteenth District, 3; Washing ton county. Sixteenth District,. 3; Clackamas county. ,-' Seventeenth District, 1; Malheur county. Eighteenth District, ' 13; Mult nomah county. ' Nineteenth District, 2; Clatsop county. Twentieth District, 1; Columbia county. Twenty-first District, 3; Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, Klnmnth nnd Lnko counties. Twenty-second District, 1; Mor row and Umatilla counties. Twenty-third District, 2; Uma tilla county. Twenty-fourth District, 1; Union aud Wallowa enemies. Twenty-fifth District, 1 conn I y. Union Twenty-sixth. District, 1; linker county. Twenty-seventh District, 1; Grunt nlid Harney counties. . Twenty-eighth District, 2; (lll ''"ii, Sherman and Wheeler coun ties. Twenty-ninth District, 1; TUlii iiiiiiik county. Thirtieth District. 1: Clackamas IT la our recommondaHon that cliicka ho fed on Ufo Insur mico I'ced fur frmr or- flvq weokn; during this timo tho nvornso consumption vUl ha from 100 to 300 h nf Mfo Tn-flin-niico per 1.100 oliicks. While rliU'ks that only ut It two or thrro wpt'lts are wny nhcad of f.ir di'inrv rhlrka, rv9iilt Warrant a intutth. From 1 H h O come this md unKe: "1 ruiMfrt 8"0 c h c k s ihtH jtvir. itnrtlriff them on your1 1, l f o Insurance Fred nrd had h Inns thun I lmd ln former yours when I only tried tu nil so one hun dred. SOLD BY WHARTON BROS. Roieburg, Oregon. "I- Alw ays Ha v e Luc k i e s " ahJIk. ' a It 's No Throat Irritation - No 01028, The AmonVan Tobacco and Mtiltnoniah counties. Trustees, Highway Improvement Districts Salmon River-Grande Roudc Highway Improvement District, 7; portions of Lincoln, Polk, . Tilla mook and Yumliill counties. Political Announcements FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the republican voters of Douglas county: I hereby announce myself a candidate tor reelection as county judgo, subject to your approval at the primaries on Muy 18. ' GEORGE K. QUINE. . FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce myself a candidate on the republican ticket at the nominating election May 18 for the office of County Judge. I pledge myself, If elected, to a square deal to everyone, every road district and every section of Douglas county: economic admin Istrniiun, nud cooperation with law enforcement auencies. It A. HERCHER, Dlllord. Oregon. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Subject to the npproval of tin Republican voters of Douglns coun ty, I hereby announce myself a cAiididato for nomination for sber iff al tho primary election. May 18. PERCY A. WEHB. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can didate for ttie nomination tor sher iff of Douglns county,, subject lo tho upproval of tho voters ot the democratic party at tho May pri mary election. V. T. JACKSON. FOR SHERIFF DOUGLAS COUNTY I will appreciate your rote at the primary election. May 18. for the republican nomination for the of fice of sheriff of Douglas county. Sound, sensible law enforcement will he maintained at all times. Oakland, Oregon. K. E. l.KAS. I, ' FOR COUN-.V CLERK I t hereby announce myself as a candfdnte for County. Clerk sub Jt.1 to the approval of ti Demo cratic voters of Douglns County at the primary election Msv n. 192s. ! SYLVIA J. .BROWN. NOTICE Have Patten tht plumber, to rtmodel th.it old niumino in the bathroom and kitchen. TEL. 466 504 N. JACKSON Says Betty Compson, Motion Picture Star teas' Co.. Inc. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Clerk subject t the approval ot the republican vol ora of Douglas county at the prl mary election, May 18. I , A. J. GEDDE3. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a can didate tor County Clerk subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election May 18, 1928 IRA B. RIDDLE. Working for the best school economy, I present my name foi nomination by the republican parly, In the May primaries, for re-clec tion to the office of County Super intendent of Schools. EDITH S. ACKEnT. FOR SCHOOL SUPT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County School Su penlnteiidcnt, subject to the will of the voters at the Republican pri maries, May 18. If elected I pledge an economical, efficient and business like adminis tration. O. C BROWN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Treasurer sub ject lo the approval ot the repub dean voters of Douglas county, at the nominating eloction. May 1$, OLIVIA KISLEY CARNES. FOR COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the approval ot the t republican voters of Douglas coun ) ay, Oregon. I heroby announce my 1 self a candidate for reelection to I the office ot County Treasnrer at I the primary election May IS, 192S. i a. JAMES E. SAWYERS. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for the nomination for tho of fico nf county commissioner, as 1 republican, subject to the will of tho party voters at the primary election May la, 1928. j W. A. LOVELACE. i FOR REPRESENTATIVE i Subject to the will of the votert of Douglas county at' the primary election May IS, 192S. I will be a candidate on the Republican ticket for Representative to the Oregoa Legislature. Roseburg, Oregon. C. A. LOCK WOOD. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby announce my candidacy tea ' ' ' I !J (':! ! '. V,.' ,,t ; "I it Cough. county, subject to the approval of the rejublican voters at the pri . mary election May 18, 1928. FRANK L. CALKINS. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I heroby announce myself a can didate for County Assessor sub ject to the approval of the republi can voters- ot DouglaB County at the primary election, M&y 18. BARTON HELHWELL, Yoncalla. Oregon. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I heroby announce myself a can didate tor County Surveyor sub ject to Uie approval ot the Republi can voters of Douglas county at the primary election May 18, 1928. BEN B. IRVING. o FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR To the republican voters of Douglas county: I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection as County -Surveyor, subject to your wishes at the primary, May 18. HARVEY L. EPPSTE1N. 1 FOR COUNTY CORONER I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Coroner ol Douglas cuuiitr suhlnnt In thft nn proval of tho Republican voters al tne primary election, May 18. H. C. STEARNS, FOR CORONER Subject to the approval of republican voters, I hereby nounce myself a canilldato ths ai for nomination of County Corncr, tho primary elect inn. May 18. M. E. RITTER. at FOR CONSTABLE 1 1...1... ! r office of Constable for Deer . . " - j Creek precinct, subject to the will i I ot tne voters at the republican I primaries. May 18. sour noroH jim gat. I - 1 TOl!EIISESIfJM!l NURSERY TREES 3 Large and complete ttock of walnut, peach, prune, pear, $ a cherry, apple, fig, chentnut, filbert, persimmon, etc. S fj Selected fruit trees for replants. ? sj Fifteen varieties of grapes. S a Street and shade trees, also roses, vines and other orna- 8 mentals. 3 Why not deal direct with the growers and' owner, securing A home grown acclimated stock, and see what you are buying? S a Orders placed now will be reserved until you are ready to T plant. ' jj, piilrL' ryk ""d Sa!" Vird 8 m,,e" ,ou"' ' Roseburg on Pacific Highway, or 1 mile north of Dillard Station. C. E. PHONE 4F.cn "The strain of constant posing before a camera is sometimes great. A few puffs from a good cigarette is the quickest relief. I always have Luckies on ihe set. They soothe without the slightest throat irritation." '' The Cream of ,i the Tobacco Crop; "Unquestionably Lucky Strike -. Cigarettes are 100 quality as this fact is proven by their ih. creasing populari'. Only the best tobacco, The Creanuof the .1 Crop' goes into Lucky Strike ; Cigarettes. I buy only the best ' tobacco -for Lucky Strike Cig"; . arettes." . . . : Tobacco Buyer NEW YORK STATE JOLTED BY QUAKE (AsBOPlntcd Press LphihhI Wire) ALBANY, N. Y., Mar. 19. Resi dents of northeastern New York today were recounting details ot the earth shocks which yesterday jolted points as widely separated as Malone, Phittsburg and Lake George. . The tremors were felt in Sar anac Lake, Malone, Lake Placid, Plattsburg, Lake George end War renshurg. They were reported nl sb as having been felt on tho Can adian side of the St. Lawrenco river. The tremor lasted several sec onds in most of the towns, but Malone reported the disturbance continued for half a minute. Farmers everywhere are buying that Red Strand longer life fenc ing, 11-31) at 35c per rod. Stearns Chenoweth, Oulund, Ore. CALL FOR BIDS Sealed proposals will bo received at two p. m. March 31, 1928, (or the construction of a school house at Hays Creek, Oregon. They will be received at the school house at that place and at that time publicly opened aud i read. Bids will . bo received an fol lows: 1. General contract. 2. Plumbing and heating. 3. Electric wiring. ! The boards reservo tho right to I reject any or all bids or ta accept ' the one which they consider best for tho districts. Plnns and specifications may be obtained from J. W. Montgomery, Davs Creek, or at tho office of L. W. Metzger, Roseburg, upon de posit of fifteen dollars. Said d- I posit will be returned when plana ; "V ""' u" i j diii ain't ii it nrinna pro raiitriwxi in I good condition. Edith M. Moore, Clerk U. H. Kst. ist. No. 10. comery,-4 list. No. IS. J. W. Siontcomery,- Clerk DIs MOYER v tor county assessor of Doug las wHJJKSSEfEMSESSS