ROSEDURG NEWS-REVIEW , SATURDAY, APRIL 2 1 1928:
SEVEN
r
Old Fashioned Tinware
This week we ore specializing the sale of a factory ship
ment of Tfnware the kind the housewives of today used
to see in Mother's kitchen. The lot includes
' Cookie Sheets and '.v.
. - Corn Cake Pans ' , ;j
Besides a great many pieces ' you will find convenient;
. every day for all sorts, of uses, and all , ' ',
, Reasonably Priced -'' ;
Churchill Hardware Co.
i THE WINCHESTER STORE ' i M
Portland Stations . .
KGW, 491.56 to 7 p. m., dinner I view. ' r .
concert;, .7 to 8 p. m program j KY a, Son Francisco, Cal., 361.2
:from KOMO, Scuttle; S to 9 p. j -5:30-1 p. m., Golden Gato crier
;m., "It. C. A. Hour," the'i'acific and soloist; 7-7:30, sports talk,
i coast network; 9 p. m., nouBlnea I time signals; 8-9 old-timers'
? time signals; 9 to 10 p. m., "Phil-' hour; 9-1(1, popular program; 10
' co Hour," the Pacific coast not-1' 1 u. :n., Iroiic. ,
: work: 10 to 12 n. in., the Pacific KFI, Los Angsles, Cal., 468.56-7
coast network dance frolic.
KOIN, 3195:15-6, p. m., topsy-turvy
time; '6-7, dlnlier concert;.
? 7-7 : 15, amtisoment guide ; 7 : 1&
f 8, oroliestra music; 11-1 a. m.,
mltlnlght frojlc. ,
KEa, 2i IS ()r30-6 p. m., courtssy
concert'; 6-8:20,-. utility; 6:20
'! 0:00, sports;. 6:50-7, Duo-Art con-
cert'; 7-8, -dance music; 8-8:30,
community program; :iu-a, pro
, kikui: u-io, stutuo concert iu.
; time siguuls; 10-12, dunce inu
' sic " ; . I i ' , ' '- .'
-Other Coast Stations
KOAC, .Corvalls, Ore., 270.1
4i7, music anil utility; 7-7:30,
i JUlUb-iC. . ' . --' . .
KMC, Tacoma, Wash., 254.1 a
i b'.Qii p. jiu, India prosram; , 6:30
.' 7!;30, 5itlio 'program;. 7:3o-&:30,
: cu'iiriesy niusic; 8:'30-9, College
' of Pudst Sotuid; 9-9:30, popular
' soiigs; OfJu-lO, orchestra; r
KJR, Seattle,. Wash., 348.6 6-6:30
, p. in., time slgnafs find varied
utility;! 6:30-7:30,' dinner con-1
cert; 7:3r0, studio program; -j
10, time signals; 1012, dance o
chostra. .
KHQ, Spokane, Wash., 370.2 5-C
P.' ni., service hour; 0-7:1.), din-
finer music: 7:10-7:30. travolo
! Rue: 8-9.:' ilulworlc- concert; 9-10.
network concert ; ,10-12, dancu
1 rolic. - 1 f t1 '
KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 447.57
.7: so p.'ni:. Hoy-Bcouts' program;
7:30-8C.imp -'Pird Girls' pro
grnni: -S-O. network -concert:' 9-
rliij network, concort:' 10-11, Sjat-:.-utdny
night duiupe lrolic. .--.'.
KOMO, .Seattle, Wash., 309.17-8
: p.- m., . studio presentation
to
. J(AV : 8-9, network concert : f
10. network concert; 10-11, Sat
SOLD BY
? 'WHARTON BROS.
- : Roseburg .
ALL NEW AOS WILL BE
FOR SALE
liOR. ,SA1,B Smail pigs. ,M. T.
. . Jlawkod.'t'hiina MV2X. ''
GtiOl) dryfir wood, 12 and-16
. inches. Pliono 33K11. ,
HAY FOR SALE Edenbower
. Orchard Tracts. Phone 26E3.
BAIIY CHIckiFaney- Tancrod
- White Leghorns, 12c each. 1'l.one
' .4SF3.
POU SALE Red fir-block wood.
. cut last full, 3 tiers JS. Pliono
' ' W3- " ' ' .
FOR SALE cioat niilkT twi'tily-
. five cents per quiirb Phone 439-L
, or call ut 413 Fowler St. :
BEFORE you buy tco rny JO acres',
0 miles south on highway. Kmli
i; boltom pKe. It must sell. (Jeo.
-. .lieiiott. ' -. , ,
FOR SALE 5 nice Flemish tjliiut ,
' ilocs und one Luck; 2 does with i
, young. Reasonable., E. E. Baker,
. . Coin Junction.
FOR KALE Uliiick" Minorca fiahy
, otiicks. 815 per hundred, ileus In
this flock won 1st, 2nd and 3rd
prlf.e In pullet year. Oood layers.
- 1-auronre McKay, Creswell, Ore.
FOR SALE 3 8d milk goats.!
mo giving milk and tho other j
wlll be fresh soon, i paid $30 fllr!
one, but will sell the two for 23. j
: This Is a bargain. Arthur R.
Weiiks, Ruckles, Ore.
DWINO lo poor health, I musffeTl ! I
my flue 10-acro farm; place well;
Improved, good buildings, family !
. urthaHl, gouil location on Fa-
clllc highway. 6 miles north of
Oakland. Price JIOOO, easy j
terms. The price is less than the.
cost of Improvements. J. A. WII-!
v liams, Oakland, Ore, RL 1, Box j
CLASSIFIED SECTION
urdny night review; 1212:30.
popular songs.
KUO, Oakland, Cat., 384.4 6-6:30
p. m., songs; 0:30-6:40, utility;
0:40-7, llitwuilan music; 8-9, net-
work; .'.10-11, Saturday night re-
p. m., orchestra music; 7-s, Kf I
Bympnoncttc; 8-9, Pacific ooast
network concert; 9-10, ; network
concert; 10-11; network' pro
grams 11-2 a. m., Kl''l troiic.
Ki-O, ban hrancltco, Cal., 422.3
6:30-7:80 p. m.( .orchestra con
cert; 8-9, network concert; 9-10,
1 network concert; 10-12, dance
music from the Pacific coast
network.. v- ' - - -
Salmon eggs at Idleyld Park.
LETTERS FROM THE
PEOPLE,!
AVIATION 'T : .
CANVONVILLE, ore., Editor
iews-ltevlew America s . greatest
ui progression is aviation.
u is the luture means of Inter'
national transportation for .bolli
freight rind passenger. ' 1 -
I It is now the center of discus-
Ision among all nations. In practi-
cally every state in America thuy
are .developing. :the -oeacon.sy
loni" of guiding the night 'flyers, j
I The next great step in aviation i
will bu to buiid hild-ocean 1 land-' 1
being given deep thought,
Many
(lowiiH of five ' to' ten" -thousand
population lire -providing' "landing
Holds bocaUrte they realize that lii
the near fulure they are going to
!need them if they expect to pros-
Per. -'
Aviation is also considered n.
'sport and many people are taking
I short passenger rides for pleasure.
Therefore, trained aviators, with
I heir planes, will coon be' in great
demand. ' ' - (
; Lei's boost for aviation every
chance, we get.' - , , . .
i Yours for progress,
' ' ROI1EHT SHAFFER, age II.
" Kfilefer cover crop disc barrows
come In different weights. The 5 ft,
regular sells for 5135. You are tak
ing up Chance with u Killefer. We
have sold a great number in this
vicinity In the fiast .three years and
they are doing good work. Wharton
Dros. ,
FOUND ON BACK PAG.
FOR RENT
NICELY Iurn(-:hO'l rooms fur rent.
333 S. Stephens. I'hono 29.J.
FOR RENT Furnished" 5-rooiii
bungalotf. Inquire 601 West Lane
SL - .. - .,
FOR RENT 2 room ilirnisned
house, $7 ier moniii. See eleva
tor man, Perkins Bldg. - -
PUH ItliiVr io-room moueru
partly furnishc'l house on Win
chester SL, North Roseburg. S.
W. Starmer,' Soldiers' Heme. ' ,
FUllN IS 1 1 fcju 'apantnent-I or rent;
3-rooin, bath, hot and cold wa
- ter. Right in heurt of city. Rna
sunablo rutus. 323 E. Laue. Dubai-
Bios. -
WANTED
, ... '
CAI'A III, M girl wunls. housework
' Phono ICF3.
WANTED 2f,0 men to lake diuuui-
at Roseburg Caleteria.
WANTED Cashier nt . I. C. 7'enin y
Co. Exiierlenco and references re-1
( ii 1 1 cil.
WANTED Kmail head rig to saw-j
Mvrtle Creek. Ore. ' ' '
Ci- ,,-.; ,-T-
VvANTfcD-Lartles not to lorget To
take lunch at Hosebu.g Ca!e-
'or,a- . ' r
MISCELLANEOUS I
, -. ,
'
CAR OWNER Don't
roreet to
call 553 whin u need
nf sum I
parts. Sartf's Auto Wrecking
Hnu
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
eectro . Chiropractor " Druel-M
Uealth Center. 327 rjaas, Pn. 4)1.
GrantHam and Alexander Leading ,
National League jPack; Easterlin,
n y Detroit ; Recruit, Hits for .363
NEW YORK, April 21 The first
eight days of I 'lay In the National
. -
u'Kiie baw uiaiuwmn . m i
the Pirates step to tho ton of the
butting list with au ( average - of
.579 fur five gauiea. Deianey and
Urban ot Boston both topped this
figure, but each played in onty
three games und neither rates as a
regular
... .....
comulled through his solving rival
S lor '"e Itht W les. an.
three doubles in 19 ofl.uai times ago of .636.. This average, fs , 107 " "'"e p,aJ .
at bat The Pirate Inflelder also- pircentaao' points ahead- of the! T" ld raius are hard on lit
drove !., 'ive 'runs -FrankioErlsch lulB New York Yankee voter-, turkeys ( and I chit-ken, . - Th.
shares offensive honors with Gran- an, Uob Meusel, who is second.'; tmkoys a e "osinnli g to hatch,
tham Tl.e Cardinal luflelder not' "Co umb it Lou" (lohrig of the lf '""t olfice cat slill says
: oZ 1 rm's b" tied ii w I Ya.ik.s was third with .....average rain. Mr. Editor may not have any
i "SnUut tied Other leaders, In order of Thanksgiving .turkey this year.
runs and steals. Andrew Cohen,' l"L,,r su.uuiubs: joe neweu. i .eve
! the widely advertised Jewish -sec- lulul. -40': Har'ry McCurdy, Chica-.
loud baseuian of the Giants, was a "'- Washiiigion, .437;
.close Bcofid in sending runners ilu'-K", Waslilngton, K. Williams,
across the plate. Jus total was ;;-"". .uiiii,. iuuuiu, n.m
8evca ' " Da.rctt, Chicago, .417 enrh: TV
Old Alex Leads Boxmen ' i'obb, Philadelphia, .412; Langford,
Veteran pitchers are not sup-: Cleveland, and ltolllngs, liostou,
posed to strike their best gait un-T-'10'' esch.
til Ions after preliminary gestures ' . Vanks Regain Swat Eye
are over in the champion ship sea- Ti,e Yankees, who couldn't hit In
son, but drover Cleveland Alexun- training exhibition games, re
der, fctartlng his eighteenth Na- sumt,u .tllelr .:rnditi'onal perch at
tlonal league campaign, took Hie tlml plac0 , teHm ,atting aver.
play away from the vest ot the KC8 wilh ..ecord of otntrs
field, young ard old. .followed: Philadelphia, ,287; Chi-
Alex got only an, even break in c.lg0i .374. (;oveiand, .273; Wash
his first two stalls, but he pitched igton, .271: Detroit. ,260; Boston,
his ninetieth major league shut-out .250 and St. Louis, .228,
IU Ilia IIIDL UI IUI L llllll lUIt'UU UIB )
Cubs to go ten innings to shade !
him,- 3 to 2. 'in his second. .
Larry Denton of the Giants, Hod
Lucus, of the Hods and Dazzy
Vnnce of the Itobins tied for tlio
lead In games won and lost with
two victories each and no defeats, t
Twelve other National league bnx-
men each scored one victory with
out a loss. . ' -s ;
In the matter of home runs,' the
National league showed the way,
temporarily at least, to Babe Ruth.
Frtseh, Frank O'Doul of the Giants
and Enrl Webb o the Cubs tied
for the load with , three circuit
iua.u.u.. ;
Allyson and Max Carey or.Brook-
lyn tied with Prlsch In base ll.uv-
cry with two steals each. ,
MOONSHINE- EXPLOSION
CAUSES SI.OOO BLAZE
. ' ., a4i4as
i - (AawK-lnlrd. rrcn$ ' Leaiird Wlrr-
.' PORTLAND, Ore.,. Apr l, :20.-
I Explosion of a moonshine
trier this
house In an outlying district-
afternoon stRrted a tiro' whlcn
caused $1,000 dnmrigd. Depnty-Flre
AiarsnaiB .Mci-arianu and wooro re-ported.--,.;
:, J ; - ; 'i
Seven' porBons, ' four- of ' them
small, children, fled from the house
In u light coupe. 'Neighbors turned
it) : an; alarm.' - . ', - '
The brand ot al fulfil seed thnt w e
sell nas given excellent stands in
thta fmiiitv In ti!(cr vnut-a A,'lin flun i
,,..,. - ' t.
SALESMAN SAM
BOOTS AND HER CUDDIES -- ' . .; , .j y:f ';; Fcrdy Is Worried -' ' j-v.' ' f'V". -, gy Martitij;
. ! AM '; Trti-K I WW lftTtij,-6Cn-9tTt AwR6HT WHY. WHO 5,ft0 IT PHWOOKE I WE.L , -. " (- i. " " fPr V ') fMt MOW ,V. VlI THCT l 1-
UA r . OWO-TOWSTWMW-AM'-fH' MAM fiem MARRIED? - MKfeD.HS.VR.. IMfWi V ' " fWfWk TO rH ZJ ' V
'. .lrl , .
FRECKLfcS AND HIS FRIENDS Too Smart ' : . : By Blo
" ("look ags.'.' t caait mame. KSsh ( A& seemed to understand f r, ' -!:-,-. Vf" : '
Ifi AFRICA AERE To EAT.'! CWE OR .( . ACTED UfcE ME ' ' KOitW, l" " . "' "A$U.-J ' ' " "N 4'h'"' V; v-'-. " '
I'vNO FRIEMDS VMOULRMT B . J 1 EXACTLY VJUAT X VWAS h-iS- . ' Xt ' t f, . ;ate' ( X ' ' ' 'i "
SO BAD, BUT YOU GO AMD . ' ' X- SAVIAJS ToMlM-ME'S QS; P. 1 - " ' - ' ' '. CT 7 lJ.l-k 'lt&4' P ' '
8BI46 AMAie OF 7MEAA?AJCAW, ) A SMART MOAlKEVT vsJ . ,' . V, ? i ,; ') r'iWfv ' '
ay ' Jinks. Spim; "
eooo Tims.
IS BeiwrS HD
GOTTA DMIT
TICKLeO.TOO, TA
See old bom BoM
6 (vdCINTHE
6Ul7.t.6MCO.
S10P.C:, ee-
. Ttfe CRT
fl.LirtTo Re
Q'nir, M -IHfj
Fob oup.
0V, fMB
Roowmt uiTh
HIM. IVi?0J,!
HoRse,
OVF. ft '
Weex.
Aoo a
Hill
';lli
.(.Vi-UUif I'rew Uvttfd Win-)
CHICAGO, April
oi )..Ur.
old Detroit rookie,
Paul EasU'rlin. '
lu ntrt, ,iia ti.i i ,u rnpH
TV V, Trr..,".: " ,
lor Individual baiting honors in the
American league. Unofficial sin-
listlcH of the juutpr, .circuit, includ
show
ins Wednesdays, 'games,
Kitsterlln who is. filling Hulnie .Ma-
hush's shoes in the Tiger outfield.
una immi nr.n:it. ). tilling 111 vnif I
he has tiagKed seven hits for m mo ii wnoo
totl of ten bases and an .ver.moh'h. ubout'.he same
In team fielding, however, the
Yankees -vere last while Cleveland
was firs', with an average of .379.
The tctims' averages: Boston .974;
Washington .973; C1i1ci.ro and
Philadelphia .0(15;. Sf. Louis .969;
Detroit .9-18 rind Now York .917.
(icorgo Uhlo of the Indians
seems to ho set for a good season
this year. He turned in the host
pitching performance of thp: first
week, winning two games In two
Btarts and' allowing 19 hits, . six.
runs and. one base on balls. ';
1 WELL DRILLING
X Ilest Blv-lneh ninnr. SI k fnnt
heavy riveted casmz. 60c. For drill.
Jug estimates, see or writo W. P.
Kernin. Roseburs.
' ..
, MASONS ATTENTION
. ''. : A
Laurel Lodge No, 13, A. F. &
A. M., at the Masonic Temple
Saturday evening,' April 21st.
The Master. Masons degree
will be conferred by the de-
gree team of tho Craftsman
club from the - stuto unlvoi
sity. Dinner will bo served at
7 o clocH p. m. ;
W; F. HARRIS, Secretary .
v
.
Seed potatoes at Whartoi'i Brfts
VfH , AM' TA
I'M
tMINK that
CIL' FAITHPOL.
ALBeRT WeMT
r- .t
Right OUT am1
FOUND HIM APTeft
I'D SEARCHSO ACL.
OVeR TOWM
rWfW -;
Around the County,
?ot.J t f
1 ! I .' ' ' i , ' ; ' f
- l...... - .1.'
,ujuiuo mm uuga uio Hiving tun I
sheen men considerable trouble m !
thls locality.
Mrs. Lester Coates and baby of
i-ouume are Yismne iitir momur
in-Iuw. Mrs. Ann C.uilHs. tlii
week.
The school board have emtiluy-
et J"ss Katheryn Montgomery, ns
. priucipui and Miss Vtolot cochroue
us primary teacher for next year..-
A. E. Uuslmell, who has been
Our alfalfa seed Is labeled on
every sack so you Know the kind
that you aru getting. Wliurtoii Bros.
.
LEADERS IN THE
MAJOR LEAGUE
( AttocluttHl Pr,'4 I.tom-,1 Win'
(Including games of April
20)
t, . - i , National
' Ratting Grantham, Pirates,
.600. - - .
Runs Prlsch, Cardinals, 10.
Runs batted In ErlBCll, Cardi
nals, 10.
Hits Grantham. Pirates, 15.
Doubles Grantham, Pirates, 4.
Triples Thompson, Phillies; HI.
coiidu, Dodgers; Bottor.iloy, Cards.
2.
"Homers O'Doul, Giants; Webb,
Cubs; Frlsch, Cardinals, ;l each.
S'.olen buses Prlsch, OTurrcll;
Bottomley, Cardinals; . Magulro,
Cubs, -Ilarhhart, : Pirates; J Tyson,
Carey, Doiigei-a, 2 each. - : . t . t
' ; ' ; Amerlca i i ,
, : Batting. Hastening, Tigers,
.000. ' , ' .
r ItuiiB Jumleson, Indians, 12. ;
Huns batted in J. Sewoll, : In
dians, 10.
Hits J. Rewell, Indians, 16.
Doubles Mousel, Yankees, 6.
Triples Regan, Red Snx. 4.
Homers K. Williams, Red Sox;
EuslPrllng, Timers, 2 each..
Stuleu bases Myer, Red S3X, 4.
American fence bus "more galvan
izing. It will pay you to test- this
j 'r " d Wharton
Political Announcements
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
To
the republican volorn of
Douglas ebunty : I hoioby announce
myself a cmulldute for reelection
as county iuKe. sublect 'to vaur
ranprovul at the primaries on May
GEORGE K. OUINE:
Bonbon I Ises
r-TMe OUL.V TKIMCi TH'S WOP.RVIM'
Me IS WHAT OLT MAM MA;-.i.ma fS
(30MWA SAV - A'..PW. fO'.'MO VJ-
OnAuoi' rtm .: tjt- e- r
TATe.wAjMow.eATiM 'wa root.
H6AO OPf.
.
I'tC AeT TH' -5IWIC4
Lon ry.e A C ;L.VI
'M iroP.si xr.p. Ls, I
wr t e r iu .- x .
FOR ppVNTr jvogf;
I hereby annouuee myself . ft
' wllolA rt tlx rvnuhltnun t (olr.lt
the nominating election May 18
(or the office of County Judge. 1
pledge niyselt,
ge myself, it1 elected, 10 a
isauare
deal to everyone, every
- . di..rl,,. ,nJ merv, section of
1,"L"1"" "? ZVJJ
Utratluu, and cooperation with law
eutorcemeut agencies.
. , .- ! ; H. A. HEROHBR, '
: ' 5 ' j Dlllard. Oregon.
, FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Subject to the will of the voter,
of Douglas county at the primary
election May 18, is:8, I will be a
uandldute on the Republican tickot
for Representative to the Oregon
Legislature. ; i !,;;. .
Koseburg, Oregon.
, . , 0. A. LOCKWOOD.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a can
didate tor the nomination for sher
iff; of Douglas county, subject to
tho approval of the votors . of the
democratic party r.( tho May pri
mary election. . -' 1 .
. . ,, V. T. JAtaoUN.
FOR SHERIFF DOUGLAS
'; COUNTY sl'.f '
I will nppreoiate your vote at the
primary oloction. May 18, for the
republican nomination for the ot -
fice of sheriff of Douglas county.
Sound, sensible law enforcement
will be maintained at all times.
Oaklaud, Oregon. E. E. LEAS.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF ..
Subject to the approval of th
Republican votets of Douglas couu
ty, I heroby announce myself a
candidate for nomination for shor
iff ut the primary election, May 18
PERCY A. WBBB.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I hereby announce myaolf a can
didate for. County ' Assessor Bub
Jeot to the approval of the republl
cab voters . of- Douglus County at
the primary election, My 18. i .
; , . . BARTON HELLIWELt, '
; i f , i , Toucalln, Oregon.
'.- ; FOR COUNTY school: i
j - : SUPERINTENDENT: i i '
! Working tor me best, school
economy,! present my name for
nomliiailot- by the republican party,
In tbe May primaries,- for re-cloa
tton to tbe office ot County Superintendent-
of ScnodlB. i
, FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby annonnce myself a can
dfdate fat County Clerk subject tl
j the apurbrttl of the republican vol
era of Douglas county tit, the prl
! mary election, Ma 18. : - ' . .
J i - , i - A, J. OBDDEa.
1 FOR COUNTY CLERK f r
? I hereby annour.co myself a enn-
dldnte for County Olork subject
tne win or the Republican voters
rlnt the primary election May 18,
1 1923.. . r... , , t f
v' lit A B: niDDLR. i
Horse Sense
AH, SOOD MAWNIMO, GeATl.MeM"l UM06K-1
6TAWD VoO Aft 6 THR OWNttfr.S r-.P'tHE.
UrtftSe. THAT!? MlITilt Mo
. i
Yo 6ReAf t.roe aATfn.; ,tiAL,
''O PBfiSfMTyotl Wl'fH tA
v U'! . ItiMIV. IHIM'j .l';t!i5H
T
Water Plant? for the Farm
rlPE PIPE -FITTINGS PLUMBING
Gas engine or motor driven pressure tanks.
y Metal and Redwood tanks, ,.
2 10-gallon per hour electric plant, $75
j See Us First We Can Save' You Money. ' :,
; I .. f -. T . ., - . ,. . j, -'..
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange
itOSKBURti . .' ' ; AGENTO FOR :!i OAKLAND
. Bean Spray Pump Co.' ' . ' Fairbanks Morse & Co.
' John Deere Plow Ce. "r- , ' : i ; ' Sherwin-WUliamS Co.
" '.'.''- L. N. MiileV Dehyratei1 Co. ;. ; H'
FOR COUNTY CLERK
1 hereby auuuunce myself as a
I candidate lor county uiem -sue
lject to-the appruvul of the Dino-
uratlo voters ot Douglas County af
the primary election Alay 18, 1938.
- . . SYLVIA J! BROWN. ' :
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I hereby aunouuee my candidacy
tor county assessor j, of- Dougliib
county, subject to the upproval ot
the rejubllcun voterB at the pri
mary election Aluy is, i'jzx.
FRANK L. CALKINS.
FOR 8CH00L SUPT.
I hereby announce, my oundlducy
tor-the olfloo of County School Bu
Iionl'jtenduiit,' subject to the will ol
the voters at tho Republican prl
murles, May 18. i ;
If elected 1 pledgenneconomlcal,
efflclontand business: Ilko. adminis
tration. . . i ' , ' ... , :
. ; ! : ' O. C. BROWN.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER :
- 1 hereby aunouuee myself a can
didate for County Treasurer sub
ject to. the approval ot tbe 'repub
llcan voiors of Douglas county, at
tire nominating election, May 18.'
OLIVIA RISLEY CARNES.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER '
Subject to the approval ot tba
republican voters of Douglas.coun
ay,, Oregon, 1 hereby announce my
Belt a candidate for. reelection to
tho office qt County Triiasuror at
.he primary election May 18, 1928
. . JAMES E. SAWYERS. ,
FOR COMMISSIONER
bsrony announce my cnmll
dacy for the nomination for the ot
tojflco ot county commlsslonor, as a
republican, suojeot to tno will ol
ithe party voters at the . primary
-election May 18, 1928. -
I ' W.. A. LOVELACE;-:
- (c'l?.CK "OR.
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FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce ray caudl
dacy for the nomination of the of
fice of county commissioner on the
republican ticket, subject to the
will of the party voters at the pri
mary election May 18, 1928. If
elected, I will do. all within my
power to give every section of
Douglas coumy a square deal.
FOR COUNTY SUFtVEYOR "
I hereby announce myselt a can
didate for County Surveyor sub
ject to the approval of the Republi
can voters o 'Douglas couuly at
the primary election May 18, 1928.
i:.., ; -;: BEN B. 1RVINU. H
FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR v
To the republican voters -of
Douglas county: 1 hereby announce
my candidacy for reelection as
County. Surveyor, subject to your
.wishes at the primary, May 18."
.-HARVEY Ui EfPBTBIW. -
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; FOR, CONST ABLE
SOUR DOUGH JIM GAY.2
. FOR COUNTr CORONER '
- I lierewyhnouiictt myself .-can
dldute ' for County - Cofonor - ol
Douglas county subject to the hp
proval of the Republican voters; ol
tbe primary election, Mny 18.
... :. H.'O. STEARNS'
"-..' FOR CORONER .
Subject to the approval of till
republican voters, I hereby an
nounce myself a candidate foi
I nomination of County Coronor, ,al
.no primary election, may is.
M. E. RITTER .
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