ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. APRIL 10, .1928. SEVEN itwi.r " "ft m I ; p ft 4 t i I 't i also get this 2-qt. Stew Pari 59 ILSH3B '0333 CRecuIar Prfcs, 85c) Cover Co fit 't tj O&ixlar Price, 33c) Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SEGT1 ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGE ON FOR SALE KOHLER lighting plant for Bale. Practically good as now. S. 0. Miller. Dlllard. Phone 46F11. FOR SALE Bank Block. Address communications to P. O. Box 627, Kosuburg, Oregon. - .. FOR SALE 50 cords dargo body . .. fir at $3.00. Lindblom, Dixon .vllle. . . . - . FOR SALE Will have from 75 to 100 K. I. R. baby chicks April 12 or 13. MisEarl Vosburgh. FOR SALE Canterbury " Bell plants. Phone 567, city, or 9FJ.2 , suburban,, noons or evenings. Mrs. F. D. Owen. Foil-SALE 160 "acreirtuatcirbu Little river in a beautiful forest; Huituble for a summer resort, or part can be turned into a lake for raising trout Address "H. J." caro News-Review: WATCH this column for Nick & Nick's special tire sale Saturday, . April 14, one day only. It will be money in your pocket. Terms will bo announced later. Nick & Nick's Tire Shop, 112 West Oak St. FOR' SALE Light weight team of horses, weight about 1100 lbs. each, age 11 and 15. Fine for riding or driving. Can bo Been at the Slokes ranch at South Look ing Olass. Address T. 11. Stokes, 464 Fowlor St., Rosoburg. OWING topoor healthT I nmafsisfl my flue 40-acre farm; place well improved, good buildings, family orchard, good location on Pa cific highway, 6 miles north of Oakland. Price J4000, $1500 down. The price is less than tho cost of improvements. J. A. Wil liams, Oakland, Ore., Rt. 1, Box 25. "FOR RENT SIX-ROOM BUNGALOW Modern, plastered; light and airy; with garage, $15. FIVE-ROOM BUNGALOW Mod ern, plastered; with garage. On 1 Pacific highway north. Rental i $12.50. FURNISHED COTTAGE Four rooms, modern, basement; hill side location, benutiful view of city. Rental $12.60. E. K. McLENDON, 140 Jnckson Street. FOR SALE Small child's crib. In quire 204 W. Douglas. HAY FOR ' SALS Edenbower Orchard -Tracts. Phone 26F3. , ; FOR RENT , ' i ; . FOR RENT Apartment. 221 W. Washington. Inquire 246 N. Robo 3 FRONT, room apartments ; for I relit. 535 S. Pine. . FOR RENT 5room bungalow, fur nished. Inquire 604 W. Lane. FOR RENT Furnished' house, wth beautiful yard. 603 S. Mill St. FURNISHED apartment for rent, 3-room, bath, hot and cold wa ter. Right in heart of city. Rea sonable rates. 223 K. Lane. Bu- . bar Bros. FOR RENT OR SALE 4-loom modern furnished house, close in. I Phone 471-L. 647 S. Stephens St. I FOR RENT io-room modern, partly furnished house oq Win chester' SL, North Roseburg. S. W. Stanner, Soldiers' Homo. FOR RfiNTfroonT-hoUBe and garage, 1 acre of garden ground, electric lights and city water; i mile from city limits. Phone 221-J or call at 704 Thompson St. ' WANTED WANTED 250 men to take dlnnor , at Roseburg Cafeteria. WANTED Experienced fountain and counter girl. . Apply Palaco of Swoets. WANTED 500 wether goats. Ad dress Box 927, Rosoburg, Ore., or phone 58. WANTED To exchangeCooB Bay property for Roseburg property. , Call or address 230 N. Stephens St., Roseburg, Ore. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Electro Chiropractor Dru gloss Hen 1th Center. 32? Cass. Pn. 49i. DR. DEAN B. BUEtAR OPTOMETRIST . Specialist In the fitting of Glasses 116 Jackson St. m imim m mm i ! WANTED Ladles not to lorget to take lunch at Roseburg Cafo . teria. J FOUND f FOUND nox of Oraccrlns on Pa cific highway north of Roseburg. Owner may have same by Identi fying and paying for this ad. Phone 131-J. -r- , I MISCELLANEOUS o CAR OWNER Don't forget to call 653 when in need of auto . parts. Sarff'a Auto Wrecking House. MAKE $1 f dayl I Tom llquTiTcrcaner receipt. Cleans like magic. Re ceipt and directions $1. First Idea Co., 357 S. Hill St., Los Angeles, Calif. Wo buy sell 1 exchnngo ' REAL ESTATE and MORTGAGES E. K. McLENDON 110 JACKSON STREET IT'S PLN TO FOLKS FR6M F2kt? DMTi NP-tW W"R& MAKING laundry! i Hivroav ntfte j We are making laundry history. ; We have proven that perfc-ctly su-' erior work can be done ai positive ly pleasing prices. Y would like to Bhow that to you, Mr. and Mrs. Skepiic. i Roseburg Steam Laundry i Roseburg, Ore, Phone 7 1 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cot to Order Saw Filing a Speslslty E. S. AND r. L. COCKELREA8 KLAN HEAD URGED ! RIOTS, TESTIMONY (AtoeUtrl pra Leased Wlrtl PITTSBURGH, April 10. Testi mony that S. D. Rich, grand dra gon of the Ku Klux Klau in Penn sylvania several years ago, advo cated that riots be staged in nr dur to increase Interest in the or gaii! rati 011, was given in federal court here today, during the trial of counter suits growing out of Klan activities iu this state. Eat barbecue sandwiches and live forever, brand's Road Stand VENEZUELA REBEL BAND DISPERSED (Associated Ptcm Leased Wire) CARACAS, Venezuela, April 10. A military .revolt occurred In the Venezuela capital Saturday. It was speedily suppressed, but with some casualitles. ' The mutineers planned to gain possession of San Carlo Barracks to the north of the city, but when revolting forces, ac companied by some university stu dents, reached the barracKs, they were received with 'a rifle valley. several of them being killed. v r. ; o . WELL DRILLING . Best six-inch casing, II a foot, heavy riveted casing, 50c. For drill ing estimates, see or write W. F. Kernln, Roseburg. KENTUCKY LADS WIN HOOP CROWN WITHOUT A FOUL CHICAGO, April 10. A1 clean playing, hard fighting team' .from Ashland, Kentucky, Is the national lntorscholastlc basketball cham pion for 1928. Sweeping through the University of Chicago's national tournament, which attracted star teams from forty- states, the Ashland team clinched the title .Saturday night by defeating Canton, 111,, 16 to 10, in the finals. Today the fighting blue grasB boys wore back home, toasted and feted by happy fans. , In addition, an unofficial title went to the team . That was for clean playing. In all five games played during the week, not ono personal foul was called on the Kentuckians. ' Never before has a team done this in ten years pf tour nament play. Grand Forks, N. D., a team that like Ashland, came to the tourna ment as a dark horse,' won third place by downing the strong Vi enna, Ga., team, 27 to 26. The consolation title went to Wheeling, W. Va., by a score of 29 o 28 over Naugatuck, Conn. . , Hardware at 'cost at Powell's Store. ... Radio Chief SHERIFF FEARING HI-JACKERS DROPS BOOZE INTO OCEAN 4$ ,43 Oj (Associated frets Leased Wire) TOLKDO, Ore., April 10. Sheriff Horsfall disclosed today that he dumped 6S1 gallons of bonded whis key in the Slletz bay Saturday be cause he feared that hl-jackers were planning a raid to seize tho lifluor which he had been holdiug since August, 1926, when it was seized at Whale Cove. The sheriff said he had endeavored to get fed eral prohibition agents to remove ' the Ihiuor to Portland for safe keep- juki, uui uiai me -government re fused to move it. Last week he re ceived a tip that a gang of Portland hl-Jackors was . planning v to Aelzo the liquor, which was valued at $15,000 and he decided to dump it. $1000 Block selling, now at cost. Powell's. BATTERIES FOR LEAGUE OPENERS , ARE "DOPED" OUT IRA ROBINSON (Associated Tress Leased Wire) NEW YORK, April 10. The start of the major league campaign will find the two popular choices on each circuit lined up as oppon ents. In the American, the Yan- . Succe6or to the late Admiral kees engage with the athletics, Bollard ae chief of the federal radio while In the National, the Pirates bureau at Washington. ;hook up with tho Cardinals. : : With the exception of the Soha- Europe in advance of the main tors and Red Sox, all the clubs Olympic contingent but will be ac- fagln hostilities on Wednesday, companied by his coach, Jack Ry- Washington and Boston go into ac der, and given full leeway in con- tlon tomorrow ditionlng himself for the interna-, indications are tliat Benton will tlonal games at Amsterdam. tlle Iuolmu or th6 GBnts Some opposition has been voiced against his former club mates, tha to showing any favoritism or grant-' Braves, who probably will ubo ing any special dispensation to .Greenfield, graduate of the Mc- Hahn but the idea or tnose guiding Grnw school, on the peak, the Olympic argosy is expressed in tliis fashion by one In authority. ''Why shouldn't Hahn have every Probnble opening day 'pitching selections: American league Boston at advantage we can give hiin? He is ; Washington, MacFayden vs. Mar far and away the greatest Amerl-:berry. New York at Phliadeiphla, can middle distance star since MelMoore V8 0rove. CieT0iand at chl. Sheppard or Ted Meredith. Jor the (:llg0 ,, Lyons; St Louis first lime in twenty years Halin'a Detroit, Gray vs. Whitehlll. gives America a chauce to come thru in the 800 and 1500 meter runB at Amsterdam. He will be up against probably the greatest field that has ever been assembled .for these events." For sale Jin Deere . 3-bottom, 10-lnch orchard tractor plow, new, for 125. Stearns & Cbenowetb, Oakland, Oregon. . ,,-t-, OVERTURNING AUTO PUTS. . WOMAN CLOSE TO DEATH LLOYD HAHN GOING TO. ' , ',i V EUROPE FOR TRAINING' fAssorinted Tress Leased Wire NEW YORK, April 10. Lloyd Hahn, ace of American middle dis tance runners, not only will go to National league Pittsburgh at St. Louis, Kremer vs. Haines f Boston at New York, Greenfield vs. Benton; Philadelphia at Brook lyn, Ring vs. Petty; Chicago at Cincinnati, Root vs. Luque. BROTHER? DIE SAME DAY MARSHFIELD, Ore., April 9.. John A. Wnlker, pioneer painter and manufacturer of picture frames, died of heart disease while .sweeping a cottago oast of Coos Bay Sunday. Ho was 75. His broth er died at Seattle the same day.; FOR COUNTY JUDOR i I hereby announce myself a candidate on the republican ticket at the nominating election May 18 for the office of County Judge, 1 pledge myself, if elected, to a square deal to everyone, every road district and every section of Douglas county; economle admin istration, and cooperation with law j entorcemeut agencies. , O. A. HERCHER, ' Dlllard. Oregon ! FOR REPRESENTATIVE ; Subject to the will of the voters ! of Douglas county at the primary , election May 18, 19:8, i will be a candidate on the Republican ticket ; for Representative to the, Oregon j Rosoburg, Orogon. . O. A. lookwouu: 0 FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a can- dldate for the nomination for sher iff of Douglas county, subject to the approval of the voters . of the democratic party l.t the May pri mary election. V. T. JACKSON. FOR SHERIFF DOUGLAS COUNTY , ALFALFA HAY Just received car of extra choice ; Walla Walla Hay $1.20 100 lbs. $23.00 ton , New 6 ft. Tractor Disc. . . . .$li5.00 Used Tractor Disc S40.00 See Us First We Can' Save You Money. Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange HOSK'BURa AGENTS FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co. Fail-bank Morse & Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. Washington Si. and 8. P. Track. - I will nnnreclnte vnur vote at the ' primary election, May 18, tor the republican nomination for the of fice of sheriff of Douglas county. Sound, sensible law enforcement will be maintained at all times, Oakland, Oregon. E. E. LEAS. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Subject io the approval of tin Republican voters of Douglas conn- iy, i uureuy announce myaeu a candidate far nomination tor sher iff at the primary eleoMon, May 18. PERCY A. WEBB. .... 0 : r - FOR COUNTY AS8ES80R Political Announce merits j . . ' (Associated Prcss'Lesscd Wire) t BAKER, Ore., April 10. Mrs. Charles Kelso,' of" Weiser, -Idaho, died here today from injurios re ceived when an autqinobile in which she waB riding with her hus band and Mr. and Mrs. pan Dobie, f FOR COUNTY JUDGE also, of Weiser, skidded and over- To. the republican voters of turned on the Oregon Trail High-Douglas county: I hereby announce way its nines southeast oi ncrejmyBoir a candidate for reeleotlon Sunday afternoon. Other occupants as county Judge, subject to - your of the car were severely cut nud J approval at the primaries on May bruised, but their injuries were 1 18. , not; considered serious., , , ' ' GEORGE K. QIIINFi. , I hereby annbuhce myself a can didate for County .Assessor sub ject to the approval of the republl can voters , of Douglas County at the primary election, May 18. -BARTON HELL! WELL, . Yonoalla, Oregon. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby announce my candidacy for . county - assessor of Douglas county, subject to the approval of the rejublican voters at the pri mary election May 18, 1928. FRANK L CALKINS. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby annonnce myself a can didate for County Cleric subject t the approval of the republican vol ers of Douglas county at the prt mary election, May 18. A. J. GEDDES. - FOR COUNTY CLERK .:.. I hereby nnnour.uo myself a can didate for County Clerk subjoot to tne win or one uopuoncau votors at the primary election May 18, 1928 ' ' IRA D. RIDDLE. 1 FOR COUNT Y CLERK t hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Clerk sub ject to the approval of the Demo cratic voters of Douglas County at tho primary election May 18, i'J2s. SYLVIA J. BllOWN. o Working tor the best school economy, 1 present my name , for nomination by the republican party, in the May primaries, tor re-eleo tlon to the office of County Super intendent of Schools. - EDITH S. ACKERT. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby, announce my candi dacy for the nomination of tho of fice of county commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the will of the party voters at tho pri mary election May 18, 1928. ' If elected, I will do all within my power to give every section -of Douglas county a square deal. . HU1UE A. UUStSNUAKiW ,, ; FOR SCHOOL 8UPT. I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County School Su pohbtendeut, Btibject to the will of the voters at the Republican pri maries, May 18. If elected 1 pledge an economical, efficient and business like adminis tration. , : O. 0. BROWN. , FOR COUNTY TREASURER , 1 hereby announce myself et can dldate for County Tronaurur sub ject to the approval of the repub lican voters or Douglas county, al the nominating election, May 18. OLIVIA R1SLEY CARNES. . , FOR COUNTY TREASURER Subject to the approval of tha republican voters of Douglas coun ay, Oregon, I horoby nnnouuee my self a cnndldnto for reelection to the office of County Treasurer at he primary election May 18, 1928, JAMES E. SAWYERS. , FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for tho nomination for" (lie of fice of county commissioner, as a republican, subject to the will of tho parly voters at the primary election May 18, 1928. W. A. LOVELACE. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I he.eby announce mytolf a can didate for County Surveyor sub ject to tho approval bt tho Republi can voters of Douglas county at tho primary oloctlon May 18, 1928. IfrJN 11. 1HV1NU. 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