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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW TUESDAY, MAY 1, 1928.
SEVEN
Brighten Up
When it comes' to making the home "just like you
want it, nothing but paint will do. This week and
. for a few days we have a special sale that will save
you several dollars a genuine, S. W. Paint, per '
gallon ' 5
$3.50
it also comes in quarts at $1.
If you want to redecorate your furniture, ask us
' about ' . ' , .
Rogers Vogue Finish
Thea, we have, a complete line of other first class
products, including
Lacquers and Duco .
They will give entire satisfaction and our varnish
stains help to make up a combination that will be a
help to your color schemes. . "
' First Class Card Tables
$1.25
' Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE .
; music review of the
ittuuuunum ui iuu
year in tue"
Glide hlsb.
school. Friday eveulug, April Situ.
Too review nt mtendea oy a
'larso and appreciative audience
anil autirovinu comments on 'the.
progress ot Mrs. O Mara' pupils';
iweio . veiy ueaerul.y Lxyroaseu.
Tins was the Beconii recital ot the
ri year and very decided improve
ment shown bears testimony to
caieful and painstaking work on
ihd i.urt nY Xtra f Alma Mini her
hamlt-tilB. In addition to - the DU
FOR COUNTY JU00R
t hereby -announce myself a
candidate on the republican ticket
at the nominating election Miy 18
(or the oil Ice ot County Judge. 1
pledge myself. It elected, to a
square deal to everyone, every
i road district aud every aeotiou of
' juinniv- fu-ntinmln niiniln.
i . I ma ."i.ii.j .
r Another event of the dsn war at hu-ailon. and uooneratioo with law
Winchester took place last week enforcemeat agencies.
- B. A. HEKU11KK.
Dlllard. Oregon
when a boat belonging to the risn
Commission was loosened from us
!nli m iiiin.h..r f IiwhI imwlcians t moorings, floated dowu the river
The pre-dedlcutioll evangelistic :,.,, , n,t.i.. ,,, vmliiir ! "d (lien cut in two. Tne bo
campaign bciug conducted in the .horoul,,.lv 0UJoyable Tho pro-new-
Christian church by the Sco- '"follow": '
r"8,.!;,?g ."Vr-cTL:u2,h -March of the Sagas, Helen Smith
couc uueu . j King Bell Waltz. Leo O Mara.
tne ueauuiu. new "'" SoUg of Happiness. Helen llond. W
BcovTVi:.SgoC,Becesln;Ma.xh of the lioy Scout. Alv.na
bl m"i hh'8ir,C'.1lS ui"' Vou and I Waltz. Paula Wilson. .
for a financial drive to be under-, XrrS nSST"'
'.rr, Erica, aux solo, Carl Hill.
boat won
contiutttHl by -H. U, Hastings mid
wus pmetk'HUy new. Ii was valutnl
at about $40. Sometime
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Rubiwjt to the will of the voten
betwi'iMi lnf iimiclaR county at the piimarj
Thursday uifiht and early Friday i election May 18, 1928, l will be a
morning someone took the Dual j candidate ou the Republican ticket
from Vir. llaatlng's landing, drift- for Representative to the Oregon
ed it about a mile down stream j LeeUlature.
und
Mia.
Jr.
Vocal solo Martia Klmmct.
Violin and plunu duct, Mr.
Mrs. AmU'i'bon. 1
Vocal duel. Mis. Hill uud
Wilson.
August Suet (tel.
IMano boIo. Mrs. fachioonuin.
Old time niuslu (vioiin), R. L. Cau
tion and 11. A. Ulakely.
BALL SCORES IN
MAJUK LEAGUES
CLASSIFIED SECTION
ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PACK,
FOR SALE
FOIl SALE A team, choap. Geo.
Ollivaut, Brockway.
FOlTSALE Tritsii burner with hut
water coil. Phone 45U-J.
OUiriots"otr lumber at PAGE'S
$10, fl2.50 juidlij.
TOR S.LE--Fiesii milch cow.
lloyer Uros. Phone 14F11.
UA V "FOR '"SaCb "jSuenbower
Orchard Tracta. Phoue 26F3.
15 OR 20 GOATS to "sell, "mostly
dry nannies. A. E. Davison, Oak
land, Ore., Rt. 2.
10 ACRES Vou can't beat- for
poultry nnd garden, at my price.
' Six miles south ou highway.
Must noil. Geo. Mellott.
TOR SALE StewiirtAVnfnur 6
'"" lube radio and loud speaker,
brand new; or will trade for
good milch cow. P. O. Dox 3a,
Oakland. .
FOR" SALE Two Jersey" heifers",
fresh, with good tests; ulso one
2-yenr Jersey heifer and two
yenrllllg heifers. Chns. E. Wilson
K. r . V. 1, ltoseuurg.
33F21.
l'hone
WANTED
WANTED 250 wen to uiue dinner
at Roseburg Cafeteria.
WANTED Arniy-"T"eot. Address
SOB, care this cilice. -
WA NTED Ladies not to lorget to
take lunch at Roseburg Cafe
teria. WANH'Eb-Lban oi$500, good se
.curity plus good rule of interest.
Address "Loan," care News-Review.
WA NT ELV- M arricd man on raucli.
Experienced in team work. Ko
transients. A. V. Newport, Dix
ouvllle, Ore.
WANTEIWorklng liousckeepcT,
r 20 rooms, house modorn. Chance
foi'irlght party to handle dining
-ronnl. Mill town doinj? good busi
ness. Eldon Hotel, Glcndule, Oio.
number four. Mr. James Hutch'
Ings; team number live, Mrs. Mary
Decker and Pearl Carter. Divi
sion B: Team number one, Rev.
Win. R. Baiid and Miss Iris Bru
ton; team number two, Mrs. J. R.
Chapman and Mrs. D. Oibbs; team
number three, Rev. J. R. Axtell
aud Mrs. S. L. De Lapp;' team
number four, H. U Roucock und
1 B. McGowan; team number five,
J. R. Chapman and Joe Houso
older. Division C: Team number
pne, Mrs. H. L. Boucouk uud Jes
sie C.ibbs;team numbor two, Dr.
D. Cllbbs and I. N. Fan-Is; teivm
number three, J. Clark and Mis.
Wasliington Hughes; team number
Four, Mr. and" Mrs. E. Walker;
learn number five, Mrs. Howard
Church ami Mrs. Dale Strange.
A meeting of all canvassing
teams will be held each night at
the conclusion of the evangelistic
service when reports will be made
and results tabulated.
Great enthusiasm was manifest
ed at the initial meeting held last
night and it is predicted that the
goal will be reached before the
dedication Sunday morning.
of $12,000.00 will be pledged which
will take off outetitiidlng obliga
tion on the new (50.U00 building.
'Dr. ScovlUe wilt ben general
chairman of Hid dilvo and will bo
assisted by Mr. Dtdberl K, Can, i
vice-chairman The connnittee of Ac- 6ol,
VMIU WCIO I'lUOUlll luai
were divided Into divisions.' Di
vUional conuuauders Include How
ard B. Church, commander of dt-t
vision A, Dr. Sydney L. De Lapp, I
commander ' of division B, and ;
ChurU'S V. Stauton, commander ufjj
'division C. r
Tim rfitlmvinf t.titma u'ir hIkh !
unpointed: Liviskm A. .Team
number one. U. W. Ayres and ( 7AM0(.lttUa laess
Fred Pern-; toam number two, 1 n.,.,.,' , ,,., -ut nt n
Mrs. A. A. Sprague and Elsie Hud-jsU Q winning sneak, Connie
son; team number three, M. B. j Alack,8 HlUauoipiUft Aihiuties were
Green und Mrs. U.K. Carr; team !eiurtill(.ht!li in lU1rd nlace In the
American leugue loduy.
Rube Walberg, one-half of thu.
great left lianued team of Grove
und Wi'ibtML'. beid thu Hed Sox to
si hits uud fanned a half dozen,
In the Athletics, 4 to 1 victory yes
terday. The Yankees retained their hold
on first place by giving the Sena
tors their seventh straight defeat
at Washington, 8 to 4.1
Buckeye and Brown wuro pound
ed lor 14 hits us the St. Louis
Browns trounced the Indians at,
Cleveland, 10 to 3.
Detroit suffered a 10 to 6 beat
ing at Chicago as the White Sox
hammered four Tiger pitchers for
14 hits. Bill Clssell, costly Sox
shortstop, hit safely in his 13th
consecutive game.
Brooklyn found Its grip on first
place in the National league shav
ed to half a game as the New York
Giants buried the Robins under a
14 to 4 score at the Polo Grounds.
Sevcit Cardinal errors enabled,
the Cincinnati Reds to beat St.
Louis, 6 to 4, at the Mound City.
Sparky Adams' single in tha
eighth gave the Pittsburg Pirates
and there pulled R up ou the bunk
and sawed It through the center,
completely destroying the bout.
These acts of depredation have
been on long standing in the Win
chester district, one wardens tent
ami camping equipment were
burned. Another warden's fence
was cut In numerous places to
cause hi in a financial loss and to
let his stock out of the pasture.
Several boats fiH'nlshed by the
fi.sh commission for the use of Us
employes have been burned or
otht-rwlse damuged. Recently the
fishhidder in the Wincnestr
Power dam was dynamited.
It is believed that these things
are done by poachers'" yho are war
ring upon the forces that are en
deavoring to prevent illegal fish
ing In l ho vicinity of the Winches
ter dam. ' r
Roseburg, Oregon.
(J, A. LUUVWUU1J.
FOR SHERIFF
I heroby anuounco myself a an
dldttte for thf nomination for sher
iff of Douglas county, subject to
tho approval of the voters of the
democratic parly r.t tho May prl
mury electiou.
V. T. JACKSON.
FOR
SHERIFF DOUGLAS
COUNTY
Holt Combine Harvesters
Save all your grain and cut your costs.
Look over our Mowers and Rakes.
See Us First Wo Can Save You Money.
Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange.
MOBKBURO ; AOf NTS FOR " OAKLANIK
Bean Spray Pump Co. . . ,. Fairbanki Morse & Co.
John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williamt Co.
L. N. Miller Dehydratar Co.
' Eat tmruvciui btiudwlcbua aur
livu loriivur. liiuuU'a Koail ijlauu
OPTICAL SERVICE
TO BE EXTENDED .
TOWNS OF COUNTY
LOST
FOR RENT
, -
FOIt ItKNT Apartment, 221 ".
Washington. Inquire 2 N. Host-.
FOR RiiNT Five-room modem j
house with good range. Phoue i
666-U. '
Pblt HUNT .Modern 5-room house
and KuniRC. E. 3rd St. J. F. Cole, j
419 K. 1st Ave. K. j
FOIl RUNT 10-rooui modem,
partly furnished house on Win
chester St., North Koseburi;. S.
W. Slurmer, Soldiers' Home.
LOST Female hound, white with
brown ears; last seen on Smith
river road. Reward. J. K. Chur
chill, Oakland, l'lione 10F3, Oak
land. :
MlSCELLAfJEOUs"
, o .
CAR OWNER Don't lorget to
call 653 when lu need or fto
part. Sartf'a Auto Wrecking
House.
FURNISHED apartment lor rent,
3-room, bath, hot nnd cold wa-
, ter. Right in heart ot city. Rea
sonable rates. 223 hi. Lane. Un
bar Bros.
FOIl RUNT OR SALE Ou easy
terms, by 10-aere homo, 4i miles
south on highway, opposile Kel
ley's Korner. C. C. Groves,
i'houo GF35.
Public Liability and
Property Damage
Two mlflhty Important Insurance
coverages for the automobile
owner. Are you protecting your
self by carrying this coverage
on your car? This agency is at
your service In writing all lines
of automobile Insurance.
G. W. Young & Son
. INSURANCE
11 Cass St Phone 417
Fresh From
the Gardens
Fine quality, fresh vpRotahlfS
an; the only kind wi. sell.
The price Imrc is no Enian-r
than for ordinary qualities.
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
"The Store That Serves
You Best."
Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St.
MUSIC STUDENTS
GIVE PROGRAM AT
GLIDE SCHOOL
The music pupils of Mrs. Lena
Br. H, C. Church, locai optome
trist, Is completing, arrangements
this week to extend his optical
service to the various towns ot the
county. Ho Is urraiiKing to open
an office in each town and to visit
these places on regular schedule
with a completo Hue- of equipment.
This arrangement is expected to
enable tho residents of the county
to secure examinations, rlttiufcs
nnd adjustments nt a much less
expense than at present, as it is
now necessary lo travel o llose
huiK or some other city to secure
these services. .
t atii.winiM viuir vittA at the
primary election, May IS, for the I
republican nomination for the of
fice ot sheriff of Douglas county.
Sound, sensible law enforcement
will be maintained at all times.
Oakland, Oregon. E. E. LEAS.
CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF
Subject to tho approval of tin
Republican voters ot DcUKlan coun
iif I hnrchi fliltiminCA mVKttlf B
candidate for nomination for slier 1
iff at tho primary election, May 18.
Pi.RCY A. WEBB.
(OH COUNTY TLERK
1 hereby uu'ajunce myself as a
candidate lor County Clerk ai
Jeet to the appruval ot the Demo
cratic voters ot Douglas County at
the primary electiou May If, 1928.
' SYLVIA J. BROWN.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSO.I
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
I hereby announce tnyaelt a can
didate for County Assessor sub
ject to the approval of the rnpubll
can votorn of Douglas County 'at
the prlmnry olectlon, My IS."
BARTON HELLI WELL,
Yoncnlla, Oregon.
Corn plantors at Wharton Dros.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL
SUPERINTENDENT
Working tor the best school
economy, I present my name for
nouilnalloc by the republican parly.
in the Muy primaries, for ro-olec
lion to tne office of county super
intendent or scnooia.
EDITH S. ACKEUT.
Political Announcements
FOR COUNTY JUDGE
To the republican voters of
Douglas county: 1 hereby announce
myself a candidate for reelection
one run and an 8 to 7 verdict over j as couuty Judge, subject to your
the Chlcugo Cubs. -i i approval at the primaries on May
Kikl Cuylor was star on " tho: ' 18.
O'Mara were presented in tho last phia, 13 lo Ii.
Cubs' attack aud defense. '-v
Tho Boston Braves scored In. j
every Inning hut tho fifth in
trouncing tho uakers at l'hiladofc
GEORGE K. QUINE.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Electro . Chiropractor Druglesa
Health Tenter 3!!7 nn Pn 41
FOR COUNTY CLERK
I hereby announce myself a can
dldalo for County Clerk subject ti
the annrnval of the ropubllcau vol
era ot Douglas county at the prt
mary election, May 18.
A. J. .
1 heroby annouiice my candidacy
for couuty assessor of Douglas
county, subject to the approval of
the rojubltcan voters nt the pri
mary election Muy 18, JUa.
FRANK L. CALKINS.
FOR SCHOOL SUPT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the olflce of County School Su-
poulnlondent,. subject to the will ot
tho voters at the Republican pri
maries, May 18.
If elocted 1 pledgo an economical,
etficleut and business like adminis
tration. . O. C. BROWN.
FOri COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce - my candl
dacy for the nomination of the ot
lice of county commissioner 'om Ok
reputihau ticket, subject to ' the
will ot the party voters at tlia pri
mary election May 18, 192K- If
elected, I win do all witnin'my
power to give every awtlofT of
Douglas coueiy a square deiU...
ROYCE A. BUSENBARK.
: FOR COUNTY 8URVEYOR '
I hereby announce myself a .can
didate for County Surveyor - sub
ject to the approval of the Republi
can voters of Douglas county at
the primary election May 18, 1928.
. BEN B. HIVING.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
1 hereby announce myself a can
dhlate.for County Treasurer sub
ject to the approval of the.rcpub
ilean votors of Douglas county, al
tbe noniinutlug election, Mny 18.
. OLItVIA KISLEY CARNES.
FOR COUNTY CLERK
1 horoby nnnour.ee niyeeir a can
didate for County Clerk subject to
the will of the Republican votors
at the primary electiun May 18,
1928.
IRA TV 111111)1,1?
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Subject to the approval of ths
republican voters ot Douglna coun-
ay, Oregon, I hereby anuounco my
self a candidate for reelection to
tho orflco of County Treasurer at
Jio primary election Mny 18, 1928.
JAMES E. SAWYERS,
FOR COUNTY 8URVEYOR
To the republican voters ot
Douglas county: I hereby announce
my candidacy for reelection as
County Surveyor, subject to' your
wishes at the primary, May 18.
HARVJSY L, EWBTKIN. ,
FOR CON8TABLE
SOUR DOUGH JIM GAY,
FOR COUNTt CORONER :
I bereoy announce myBelf a can
.lldalu for County Coroner ot
Douglas county subject to the ap
provat of tbe Republican voters al
die primary election, May 18.
H.'O. STEARNS
FOR COMMISSIONER '
I buroby announce my candi
dacy for the nomination for the of
fice ot county commissioner, ub a
republican, subject to the will ot
the party voters at the primary
election May 18, 1928.
W. A. LOVBT.ArtF)
FOR CORONER
Subject to the approval of tN
republican voters, I heroby , an
nounce mysolt a caudldute tol
nomination of Couuty Coroner, al
the primary election, May 18.
M. B. R1TTER.
PATRONIZE
NEWS-REVIEW
ADVERTISERS
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
By Martin.
Roseburg Cabinet Shoj)
, 230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Saw Filing a Specialty
e. 8. AND F. L. COCK EL RE AS
ROY AGEE
Democratic Candidate
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Six years' experience as First
Deputy County Clerk.
Pledge: Courtesy and Economy.
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Sam's Taking a Chance
By Small
WANTED
Rentals. Sales or Echanse.
City Property. Residences and
Farms. What hava you?
E. G. KINGWELL
Real Estate Broker
Ri,flrin. Oregon
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p-i'ry rollar that lenvr mir plaie,
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exartly as onr etlstomers want
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that Is the reason that we do au( h j
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