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ROSEBURG NEWS-rtfeVit. WttiNESib A t MAY 2, 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 j '. $3.50 't also comes in quarts at $ 1 . ' If you want to redecorate your furniture, ask us about Rogers Vogue Finish Then we have a complete line of other first class product's, including Lacquers arid Duco . ; They will give entire satisfaction and pur varnish stains Help to make up a combination that will be a help to your color schemes. , , , First Class Card Tables $125 Churchill Hardware Co. THE WINCHESTER STORE : CLASSIFIED AiX NEW ADS WILL BE FOR SALE LUMUKK?, bhlugles? Lalh? Cheap- , er at 1'AG K S. LOOS13 hay for. sale at f I per ton. ( a. Tro.ver, ltucKies. vauuN Iu. i'lils-Ts a bargafiT . l'urm Dureau Exchange. HAY FUU bale j-Jueubower , Orchard Tracts. Puone;it'ii. FG It SALE 1 drake and 2 ducks, I'eking, good myers. lit. 2, llox 4-A. . lOUO-LlT r'AlliUANKS SCALE NOW, ?25. All .sizes and types of , scales. Farm bureau E.tciinnge. 1K SALE Two young fresh" milch goats. 'Priced rigiu. J. E. . Page.. Phone 32FH. . , FOR. SALE 110 feet of useufow steel 7-8 in. cubic, nearly now. inquire 327 W. Douglas St. . DEPOSIT on ii'ew'cboviulel. ear "for sale lit $25 discount. For parti culars, cilll at, 445jj. JacksonSi. ltl ACriES You-' caurt beat for poultry and garden, at my price, alx mllos south on higuway. Must sen. Geo. Mellon. FOR SALE Melotle" separator, sue 7, eapaciiy Viu; hcuny new; ?.u cash or will trade lor young ewu's. J. S. Inscho, 4 miles norm DIxonville, Ore. Puone 11' 22. FOR RENT FOR KENT Five-room v modern house with good range. Phouo Mb-H. FOR RENT Furnished aimilmcnt, downstairs, front rooms, electric range and everything. J. M. Juild. FOR "RENT lOrouui modern, partly furnished house on Win chester St., North Koseburg. 8. W. Starmer, SoltllersMlolnf FURNtsTiEl) apartment lor Vonf, ( 3-room, bath, hot and cold wa ter. Right in heart of city. Rea sonable rates. 223 E. Lane. Uu bar ilros. WANTED I 1 WANTED 2"50 men to take dinner at RoBeburgCafelerla. WNTED To rent 1 or Triioni rurnlshed house, close ill. It. C. join's. Phono tifiti. "WANTEIJTo buy tfoodoV," iibciiit 500 size. Address Box 32, care News-Review. WANTED Good" milk cow to' keep lor. her feed. Will buy If satis factory. V. F. McLaughlin, Hox 13, It. F. I. 2. . itUALlAIlt.Hi' woman as" local resentullvc) for Splrella corse letlns, girdles, brasslers, etc. Al so lingerie and hosiery. Estab lished clientele. If Interested phone Mrs. ( heslney, I'mpnua Hotel and lunve your number. 1 Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING. Upson Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Saw Filing Speelalty E. 8. AND F. L. COCK ELRE AS ROY AGEE Democratic Candidate FOR COUNTY CLERK Six years' experience s Firat Depuly County Clerk. Pledgo: Courtesy aud Economy. WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges, City Property. Residences and Farms. What have you? E. C. KINGWELL Real Estate Broker ..rSotherlin. Oregon SECTION fbtlND ON BACK PAt WANTED Ladles not to forget to take lunch at Koseburg Cale terla. , . , WANTED Married man on ruucu. Kxiiorluiiced In team work. lio transients. A. V. Newport, Dlx ouvtllo, Ore. WANTED-Working housekeeper, 20 rooms, house modern. Chance for right parly to handle dining room. Mill town doing good busi ness. Eldon Hotel, Gleudule, Ore, I LOST I LOST Government check in enve lope Thomas W. Scott. Please . leave at Post Office. LOST Femalehound, white with' brown oars;' Inst seen on Smith river road. Howard. J. V. Chur chill, Oakland. Phone Oak laud. MISCELLANEOUS ' , CAR OWNER Don't, forget to call 553 when fcj, need of auto parti. Sarff's Auto Wrecking House. . . MASONS, ATTENTION . ,,- , Special conimunlcation of Laurel Lodge No. .13, A. . F. & A. M., Wudliesday, May 2nd at 8 p. m. Work in the M. M. degree. Refreshments, W. F. HARRIS, Secy. Fresh From the Gardens Fine fiimllty, fresh vegetables are" the only kind we sell. The price hrc is no greater than for ordinary qualities. Economy Grocery - O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." -phone 63 - 344 N. Jackson St. 1 Tr6 WEfVW. ir. tPilfiR IN - Ktin -ra tec tYPL JMN S I I I I llvry xli Irt I full to liillndir and every rollar Mial h-aves our plafi ils lanndelrd up lo IH-iftvtlnn. jllt ciaitly s our cnsionK-rs wsnl rlhem. We Bive iwrsnnal attention : In all InllnilO1 comes 111. and ' that Is I he reason that we do such good work. If you am not satis fied with your laundry work, snd ! K lo us; you will be then. ! Roseburg Steam Laundry ; Phone 7J Roaibura, Ore TO BE FEATURE One of the new features of this I year's strawberry carnival is to bo a til a play of fireworks at Ki nitty Field. This great display Is now in course of construction and is be ing built especially far the straw berry carnival by tha' JUtt Fire works company, a concern of na tional reputation for ability in this partcular Hue. . - The exhibition is to be compos ed of seven magnificent scenes and will be built up on a frame about 25 feet high and containing 1,250 square feet of surface, mak ing one of the biggest displays ever seen ill southern Oregon. J From flumes of myriad colors 1 will be reproduced a imgoant "lhe I Itomauce of the Rose.," a fictional ' display of great beauty. v Accord ing to word received from the company, the design is one that', promises to be one of flio most I beautiful ever produced. The firewprks will be. presented j buiuruay ntgiit, May 26, at about 8:30 o'clock, or as soon after that lime us it becomes sufficiently dark for a gocd showing. An ad mission price of $1.00 for adults and 50 cents for children is -to be charged. I EGYPT'S NOTE TO ENGLAND LESSENS PROSPECT OF WAR (AMovlutPU l'n-m Lvanu Wire) LONDON, May 2,-nTho Egyptian crisis took, a favorable turn today whei Sir Austen Chamberlain, for eign minister, announced in the House of Commons that the in structions which -it had previously been thought necessary to glvo to certain Ilrltish warships had now been countermanded . Tho Urltlsh foreign minister al so announced that the PrUish re ply to the. Egyptian government's note, while welcoming its seull mejils, warned the Egyptian gov ernment that If tlio. ussoinblies bill wore revived or similar legislation introduced Great Britain . will be again obliged to intervene. It could enter upoij no discus sions of the declaration of 1922. , Sir Austen went on to say thai tha P.irvnllon AtA i Mum una a document, which he would issue ior implication tomorrow. He read GOLDS of head or chest are more easilj treated externally with , Va po Rub St Million Jaw th.J r-X." BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES HIM AU MMt OF AftWMCE.TO 6AM BACK Wo HEAUH ! . ... . POOR OL' PEtE MUST .BE IM A UlOR-ba SHWE THAM EUEM HE , HIM'bEY.T-.'bOS- PEC1EO TOR, OPOH V.EWING THE OWE , HE- UD0EM.Y BECAME WEAK AK10 OC2X FRECKLkS AND ANDMR-AlStSIASS DISAPPEAPl&O FROM CAMP YESTERDAY AMP NOTAIKG AAS BEEA) SEE0 ' OP7A&M S IAJCE MEAMVrJMIt FRECKLES ,VWO IS LEFrALOJE m B0B0,7RES TO FISUCE -7AIAJSSOUT! SALESMAN SAM DOCTORS 0RH 0RSTbR- MAItlOOTIM "nteopauwR (MJO WORRIED FfccT THPtT his ftBseuce from -rue euixt-CM STORE KM HORT 6USIM6.4S, SAM HITS OH (V. ScMEMeTMAT neHoPe.s WILL COME. TO TWE, Rescue, a the British government's reply", however. . , ' Pressed as to whether the Egyp tian note was couched in friendly terms, Sir Austeu said that lu the note he had just read "we take note of the fact that tlio Kgyptiau government stale that their de- with their ardent desire to reach au understanding and with their conciliatory sentiment. ' ""k r- that 18 a sufficient aus wet- Gat barbecue - sandwiches and live forever, Brand's Koad Stand UMPQUA JETTY PLAN ADVANCED BY R. J. HUBBARD WASHINGTON, D. C, May 2. Approval of a north Jetty at the trance to the Umpqua rivpr built t otbe original line ,anu of a paral-j lei south Jetty, was urged upon the board of army engineers by Kusseii j. lim Irani of iiceuspon at a second meeting on the pro ject, which has boen unfavorably reported by tlie division engineer at Portland. ,, ilubhard was' accompanied by Senator Steiwer and Representa tive Hawley, both of whom support ed his contention.' A north jetty leu at me Is now being constructed river entrance at a probably cost at 700,000, but it dooa not follow the line originally mapped out. swing ing considerably south of that line. - Tho proposed south jetty would cost about $1,300,000. Tho low price of rock, which cau now be obtained at fipures consid erably below tha engineer's esti mates, was emphasized by Hud hard as an additional argument for Immediate authorization of the ad ditional jetty, which he said would certainly havo to be built eventu - njly.: , An Impiovod channel as far as Iloedsnort. is desired by local Inter ests to facilitate the shipment of lumber and othec cargo. FIRST GAME OF TWILIGHT LEAGUE PLAYED LAST NIGHT The twilight league opened last night with a game between the I. O. O. F. and American Legion tennis, the lodgemen winning by a very lop-sided score of 15 to 4. Tho . O. O. P. team has been working out regularly and was in very good condition. Tho Legion boys, how ever, hnd had no practice and con sequently made a very poor show-, ing, although the material is there for a very good team as soon as the players get In training. ' The Odd Fellows secured the most of their runs in the first in ning while the Legion players were wild with their throws, sevr 'era! wild heaves being made with the bases loaded. After the first two Innings the contest settled down inlq a very Interesting game-, I he next gHine will be played on Thursday night between tlio Doi! M6lay and National Guard teumsi run.iel. plnnn tuner. Phone 1S9-L HJS FRIENDS H IM A.V WCMT MOW ,RO- ptX SM,WWvV, TWfc iU,T, PUT HIM TO iJg Sli HS9 t- ooctor. ,ftuo wcn&A MtcnER?- t guess l aj wtNi'v voco iMcE! TM ov wow.i TtotS- beo,ooc-Ak , 1 JEen T 1 " . . 1 OOKi'TCHN KNOW FOR A M1KJOYE -. I g. , KEEP WIM rf t : fl . t ( T7 7i7"one -nif? Ilr-.r-. 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OOr fl uiCMT2- -T J Tt V 1 lmMTmlmrMTTTSrTrmy' 1 I TH' OPEM I BftcK O' TH' jf StmJlMU OTt 5 Uf&A GLIDE CHRISTIAN CHURCH MEMBERS COMING SUNDAY Over lflO memtxTS of thu Chris' (inn L'lumli hL UliUd avu iu Kui-liug Sunday or iliv detli- here. The nivmhvrs of the to meet la from of the court house ; in time to enter the new church: buihtin at 9:30oclock. -A basket dinner will be seminal ,iuon . iu thu basement of the bulldliiK nnu the Ulide people will remain over for the afternoon unit , evening meetings. Tho Glide church had 10:1 fn attendance at Kuster lime id aru t-udoavorliig (o secure a j delegation of 110 for next Sundny. . Something new in dinner sets. en-'beautiful patterns, see them at : Goellel's Variety Store. o . ! , ., CHICAGO POLICE , ARREST SUSPECT IN GIRL MURDER ' i'liicAtiO, May 8.--Tho inlens lvo man hunt which waii started wilhin o. few minutes after tlio n(lreU0 Sunday "light, when sho i Mi a m0 jl0Hr of tll0 ra8i,er s cage of a moving plciuro theatre with a bullet through her abdomen, resulted in the arrest toduy of Daniel rtoonoy, 0, of Chicago. Ho was partially identified as one of the group responsible for the hold up and slaying, police said. Three powerful agencies, the city coun cil, tho United States district at torney and the circuit jud.tes, have added (heir protests lo numerous others against the crime. Rewards j loiiiiung ' "i"""", Including fS00 by the cny council " iiisr . -m tho KHz theater, whero Miss Kg- gleston worked. Political Announcements FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the republican voters of Douglas county: I hereby" annouuee myself a candidate tor ; reelection as county judge, Bubject to . your approval at the primaries on May 18. - , . GEORGE K. QUI NR. PROFESSIONAL CAkDS Electro - Chiropractor 1rugleaa Health Center. 827 Cass. Fn. 41. ALBERT ABRAHAM Roseburg, Oregon for District Attorney Republican Primaries, May 18, 1928. Stands for: Law enforcement without fear or favor. Protection of public funds against unlawful expehdl--- turc. (Piiid iidv.) ' 4 Ferdy to FOR COUNTY JUDGR I hereby announce - myself a candidate on thtf republican ticket at the nominating election Miy 18 for the on Ice of County Judxb. 1 ;pledg myself. If elected, to a kiutmui , , . . AvarvrnN AVtrv enforcement aim;'e" .,. nni.trH iu RCHEK, Dlllard, Oregon. FOft REPRESENTATIVE Subieut to the will of tha votert of Douglas county at the rlmarj election May 18, 1928, I will bs a candiduto on the liopubllcuu'llckel for Representative to the uregoa Legislature. Ruseburg, Oregon. - FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a an dldate for the nomination for sher iff of Douglas county, subject to tlie approval of the voters oi ine democrntio parly f.t tho May pri mary election. . . : . v. x. JJAVRBUM. FOR SHERIFF DOUQLAP COUNTY f will anm-eelate voiir vote at tho primary election, May 18, for the I republican nuininatiou lor tuo ot tlce of sheriff of Douglas county. Sound, sensible law enforcement will be maintained at . all times, Oakland, Oregon. E. E. LEAS. CANDIDATE FOR 8HERIFF Subject to the approval of tin Republican voters of Dcuglas couu lv. I horehv announce mvself a candidate for nomination for sher Iff at tho primary election, May 18. PERCY A. WEIlD. FOR COUNTY. A88ESSOR ' I hereby announce mysolf a can didate for County Assessor sub ject to the approval of thu republi can voters of Douglas Countj; at the primary election, My 18. BARTON HKLLIWELL, Yoncalla, Oregon. FOR COUNTY 8CHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Working tor the boBt school economy, 1 prosent niy name . lot nomination by the .republican party, in the May primaries, for ro-eleo tlon to the office of County Super intendent of Scnools. EDITH S, ACEJEUT. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby nnnounce myBoif a can dldate for Counly Clerk subject t the approval ot the republican vol era of Douglas county at the prt inury election. May 18. A. J. GEDDE3. FOR COUNTY CLERK . 1 .hereby announce myself a can didate for County Clerk subject to the will of the. Republican voters at tho primary elocllon May 18, JQ28 tra n. RinnLH the Rescue All Alone! . , ' By Bldsser Alia Boy! Bv Small " Holt Combine Harvesters . Save all your grain and cut your costs. Look over our Mowers and Rakes. See Us First We Can Save You Money. FarmBureauCooperativeiExchange itOSKBURO ' AGENTS FOR , , . OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co. ' Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williami Co. L. N. Miller Dehydrttar Co. . .. FOR COUNT Y CLERK . . . I hereby announce myself as a candidate or County Clerk sub ject, to the aoproval of the Demo cratic voters of Douglas County at the prlrtury election May It, 1828. SYLVIA J. BROWN. FOR COUNTY ASSE8SO.I I horoby announce niy candidacy for county assessor of Douglas county, subject to tlie approval ot the rojubllcun voters at tho pri mary eloctlon'Mny 18, 1928. . : FRANK L. CALKINS., , FOR SCHOOL 3UPT- , 1 hereby announce niy candidacy fur the office of County School Su peulutoudent, subject to the will ol tho voters ut the Republican pri maries, May 18. If elected I pledge an economical, efficient and business like adminis tration. . . .. O. C. BROWN. FOR COUNTY TREASURER . 1 hereby, announce myself a can dldate for County Treasurer sub Ject tu the approval ot the re pub ilcan voters of DouglaB county, a! the nominating election, May 18. OLWiA R1SLEY CARNES. FOR COUNTY TREA8URER Subject to the approval ot the republican voters of DouglnB coun ay, Orogon, I hereby announce my self a candidate for roolection to the offleo of County Troasuror at Jie primary election May 18, 1928. JAMES E. SAWYERS. , FOR COMMISSIONER 1 I hereby announce my candl; dncy for the nomination for the ot; rice of county commissioner, as a republican, subject to the will of the party voters at "the " primary election May 18, 1923. ,. W. A LOVELAf.H! FO(f COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candl duoy for the nomination of the o2 tlce of county commissioner on the republican ticket, subject to the will ol the party voters at the pri mary election May 18, 1928. If elected, I win do all wlimn my power to glvo every . section of Douglas ooui-ty- a square deal. ItUYCti A. liUBrJMUAKK.. FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR I hereby announce myself a can dldate for County Surveyor sub ject to the approval of the Republi can voters ot Douglas county at tho primary election May 18, 1928. BEN B. IRVING. 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. HARVEY U EPPSTEIN. FOR CONSTABLE ,SOUR DOUGH JIM GAY. . FOR COUNTt' CORONER I hereuy announce myself a can : dldate for . County. Coroner ol Douglas counly subject to the ap proval ot the Republican voters at the primary election, May 18. H.'O. STEARNS. ' : FOR CORONER Subject to the approval of th( republican voters, 1 . horoby an nouirco myself a candidate foi nomination of County Coroner, al the pilmary election, Mny 18. M. E. RITTER PATRONIZE r NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS 6y Martm ;NC.C