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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, MAY 9, 1928. SEVEN Brighten Up Your Table Service New Dinner Sets help wonderfully in your table ap pointments, and the family as well as guests take pleas ure in your beautified service. Just now we are specializing in Dinner Sets, and our win dows this week show a variety of patterns. Something New Decorated Ivory 3 5 -piece PI 1 711 set, only , ; $ II 1 1 U An attractive Gold Band 3 set, its fine : In English Ware we have a decorated set And a lot of others, as well as the plain White Republic Ware. K . , Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGfc FOR SALE FOlt SALE Refrigerator, holds 2U0 lbs. 205 Roberts St. WOIoiie d7y7lr.3 tier JS.25, delivered. Phone 10F23. FOR SALE Hed fir block wood7?8 ler 3 tiers. Phone 6F3. STRAWBERRY CRATES for sale at Metzgcr's. LOUSE hay for sale at ?1 per ton. S. Trower, Ruckles. FOR SALE Dry block pine, 52.50 ler tier. Leave orders at Homo Restaurant; FOR SALE 1 UURgy-aliHBslH In good .condition, complete with bhiifts. Phono 51F21. FOR" SALE OR TRADE Pigs. Old Pa'.lerson place. Gazley 1U., Can yonvllie. E. A. Jordan. ' I?01t SALE 15 Angora wethers. Inquire at; Mail office. Myrtle Creek, Ore' " KM ' SALE Dlrds, bird seed, cage. Gladioli bulbs and bublets. Mrs. S. U. Crouch, 530 W. Oak. FOR SALE Good wood proposi tion. Also one 5-horse Fairbanks Morse engine. Call at 443 Fuller ton St., Roseburg. FTTrFSALTs Reed"" baby carTiage in good condition, reasonable Mrs. J. A. Vernon, 211 E. Com mercial Ave. 'j-jli'j FOlt" S ALE-JT JSWlTriVhcowJ dry, bolh bred' 'lift. iliorbuSliBrftV Jei-sey. W. M. Tucker, Clark's Ui-auch, llucktcs. KOU SALE Two pedigreed Scotch Collie pups, female. Price $2u each. O. H. Johnstone, Laurel Ranch, Umpqua. ; FOR SALE Store lnifidinB, house, service station, $2500. On Roose velt highway in Linn don, Ore. 40 Hi'i'o dairy ranch,, $2500, cash. John M. Long, lluudon. Ore. bUtt SALE Young "polled Durham bull, a good one, price 165. Also yearling Shetland pony, $15. J. A. Williams,, 6 miles north of Oak land, on highway. It A i cil KOU S A LE On n e'w Uriiin-to-Coust road, at junction with side road. Two creeks, Wa- ., tor powor. Excellent location for . sorvico station, store, and camp ground. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. RAI1HITS Yes," I "willTsefl a"Tew as 1 am short of hutch room. Large Flemish Giants that are real rabbits, any ae. Also a few fur beuring Chinchillas, extra good. French Nichols, R. F. D. , Box 93, Roseburg, Ore. It. U. MEN If you are moving lo Eugene I would like for you to see my modern home on paved street within walking distance of U. R. shops. Will sell for 5200 cash and $35 per mouth, includ ing Interest. Write for photo. C. F. Hyde, Eugene, Ore. THREE LOTS i with six-room house, barn, chlclum house ana parK, Trull berries, garden. Also build ing and post office on new state highway and new Northern Pa cific R. R. Sell or trado for house and lot, with garage, in Rose burg. Address Jiox 7, Waterloo, Oregon. ' (7VL(Tlo rpoor liVafih."! must sell my fine 40-acro farm: place well Improved, good buildings, family " orchard, good local Inn on Pn cfric highway, 6 miles north of Oakland. The price $1000, easy terms. The price is less than the cost of improvements. J. A. Wil liams, Oakland, Ore., Rt. 1, L!ox 25. . Roseburg Cabinet Shop . 230 W. Oak , FURNITURE REPAIRING Upton Board and Veneer Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. A NO F. L. COCKELREA8 ,ROY AGEE Democratic Candidate FOR COUNTY CLERK Six years' experience ag First Deputy County Clerk. Pledce: Couriey ami Economy. ' WANTEO Rentals, &ales or Exchanges, City Property. Residences and Farms. What have you? E. G. KINCWELL Real Estate Broker Sutherlin. Oregon 5 -piece ; ; 50-piece ;. , $13.50 $25,00 iru . FOR SALE Two cows. One milk ing and oiie to freshen in June, Fred Parrott, Garden Valley. 1 FOR RENT i FOR RENT Well furnished apt., close in. 331 S. Main. NICE FURNISHED house, for rent. 5 rooms, and garage; garden, 15 por month. 7u4 Cobb St. FOR " RENT 2-room furnished house, $6 per month. See eleva tor man, Perkins Bldg. FOR "KITiorooni moueru, partly furnished bouse on Win chester St-, North Koseburg. s. W. Staimer, Soldiers' Home. FURNISHED apartment lor rent, 3-rooin, bath, hot and cold wa ter. Right in heart of city. Rea sonable rates. 223 E. Laue. Bu bar BroB. WANTED WANTED Cleau cotton and wool rags. News-Kevlew oft ice. vVANTKL) Zoi) Uleu lo ULw UiLiuor at Roseburg Cafeteria, WANTED Ladles not to lorget to . take lunch at Roseburg Cafe teria. WANTED One or two pac'R horses. Must be reasonable as tu price, and well broke. Call write H. D, Hindi, Teumile. 1 jSCEIXANEOUS I CHICKEN HOUSE Free at PAGES'. plan books, CARPENTERS Will exchange good car for carpenter ; work. Phone 61F21. CAR OWNER Don't torgev to call 5SS when Li need of auto parts. Sarff'i Auto Wrecking House. NOTIC E Am setting jiiy last tur- key eggs May 9th, and the lasL hen eggs May 16th. Mis. Earl Vosburgh, 702 Fullertou St., liosuburg. - LACE CURTAINS, dtapos, blank ets, quilts and all fine laundry work not just washed, but laun dered. Call us and you will be pleased. Phone 631. DUMESTIC HOME LAUNDRY Office 214 N. Mala St. Phone 449-J. Our Prices 'Damp Wash, lb 01 Dry Wash, plain, lb 05 Economy (no starch) flat work ironed, lb 06 Rough Dry (starched) all flat workironsd 08 Work called for and delivered. I LOST LOST On Dlxonvlllo road, license plate No. 52-726. Finder please leave at Highway Service Sta tion. Since May 12, 192G. when rtper- allona were begun over the 905 mile Chicago-Dallas route. Nation- Air Trnnsport planes have flown a total of nearly two million miles. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Electro Chiropractor Dnigless Health Center. 327 Cass. Pn. 491. Try Our . Service All groceries we sell arc ol the very best. Prices compare with any other (irm, nnd besides wc arc Itlnd to send up any order lo your home free . nf charge. F'hone us your needs. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. NOBILE PLANS TO PLANT CROSS AT THE NORTH POLE COPENHAGEN. Mav 9. T he dirigible Italia as undergoing re-! pairs at Us hangar at Kings Buy, Spitsbergen, today as Gene nil I'm-, berto Mobile continued preuara) tions to leave for the north polo; within a week. I One engine needed repair as did the envelope which was torn at the bow when landing at Vailsoe, Nor way. The ship has finished what in some ways was regarded as the most difficult part of the vuyage. General Noblle said in a radio mes sage to the National Tldende of Copenhagen. "Withiu a week we hope to do what has never been dune beforo, explore a real air lane between tills island and the north pole," he con tinued. After announcing that the trip to Kings Day had justified the faith of the explorers in the air ship he added: "The cross given by the pope will be plumed on the top of the world while we all kneel, thanking God." Portland Stations KGW, 491.56-7 p. m dinner mu- "slc;, 7-7:30, - concert trio, with ' Jane Burns, soprano soloist; 7:30-7:45, poultry lecture;7:45-8, book chat; 8-S:30, Jack uwl Ethyl, the inotormates, in "Roads to Romance"; 8:30-9, NBC Nile club, a' Pacific coast network program; 9-10, concert orchestra, the Pacific coast net work; 10-10:15, studio program; 10:15-12:15 a. m., dance music. KOIN, 3195:15-6, topsy-turvy time; 6-, dinner concert; 7-7 : 15. amusement guide and utility; ; 7:16-8, orchestra concert; 8-. j band concert; 9:10-10:10, stage miu iMeseiiiauuuHi 1 II . 1 n III.'JA ...nlt.il. , ... 12, dance music. KEX, 277.65:30-6. concert; 6- 6:30, utility; .6:30-7,. children's i program; 7-S, dance music; S-9, studio feature; 9-10, studio recit al; 10-12, dance music. Other Coast Stations KOAC, Corvallls, ' Ore., 270.1 U, campus reporter and music; 7- i 7:10, sports; 7:10-7:30, farm utility program; quartet. 7:30, string KFOA, Seattle, Wash., 447.5-Ml. 6:30 p. m., special entertain - ment; 6:30-7, network concert; 7-7:30, variety program; 7:30 - 7:45, book talk; 8-9, network concert; 9-10:30, network con - cert. 9 10:30, network concert, ivumu, oeatue, wasn., aua. H EAD COLDS Melt in spoon; inhale vapors; apply freely up nostrils. VCKS V VAPORUB Ovar 21 Million JaraUamd Ymarty BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES ltt W0MT . TIMER H SEE YOU. B TATA, EELLA- CYE . THE OFFICE .THEY YHIK ALL! W ,f ; AND A BED IK) THE MEAN-1 1 fX . ? WSf.V LON&MOW! ' ,J FEEUM' M VLV BE 6ANG I I i HAVlt TO DO ,THS SUMMER S REST I f-tt TIME I AND NOW , ON ' I EVl ' ' rC OlD PETE. "THANK TO THK. WCEYVeKJT CURE Hfc ViPa AT TWE HOWITAV. 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KFI, Lot Angeles, Calif., ,468.6 J 5:30-6:30 p. m., orchestra; 6:30-i 7. network concert: 7-7:30,: beauty talk; 7:30-8, blues and ballads; 8 9, network concert; I 9-11, network concert. ' KPO, San Francisco, Calif., 422.3 6-7 p. in., dinner concert; 7 7:30, instrumental trio; 7:30-8, vocal and instrumental music; 8-9. network hour; 9-10:30, net work concert: 10:30-13. dance or chestra. l: . I KYA, Sin Francisco, Calif., 361.2 8-9 p. m., chamber music; 9-10, studio program; 10-12, dauco frolic. KFRC, San Francisco, Calif., 4B4.3 7-7:30 p. m., instrumental music; 7:30-8, studio music; S-9. Max well concert; 9-10, concert or chestra; 10-11, dance orchestra; 11-12, llalconades orchestra, i KHQ, Spokane, Wash., 370.26 6:30 p. m., concert orchestra ; 6:30-7, network concert; 7-7:0, orchestra; 7:30-8, old-time mu sic; 8:30-10:30,- network pro grams. KMO, Tacoma, Wash., 264.16 6:30 p. m., llnwniian program; 6:30-7:30, recorded music; 7:30 8, request program; 8 9, studio entertainment; 9-10, recorded ' concert. ,l . Hear the fine Ciulbransen grand planos use, ,n ,he Heiniine rCcitulB Tulled by a H, Arundel meiBbr N. A. P. T. ,.A of C11uure ls a well tuned niltno " i ' McTIGUE FAVORED !' TO DEFEAT WILLIS LOS ANGELES, May 9. Cagey Mike McTlgue, veteran' of count loss battles in tho squared circle of tho boxing arena during his eighteen years of fighting, was flic 'popular choice today to beat "Cow- hoy Jack" Willis, San l'rnnctsco slugger. While there were ready takers wherevor Mike money was jflnshed, the consensus among the knotting gentry was Hint Willis j was in for a licking. 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"A une Wat I KAiovAi you f,U 0y PB.Rso4 Musr aame i - r ''Vm,.- M' savworaeardsoms- Llt y J t?EEA) MERE yoO LOOK Wj) E-CC i ' R $) ' . s-MkiP 7U0S W AT YOU'RE J V J , ARouoCtBoBo.Aop J Au lJr ' MJr Aor US0 TO y-l KJ ':2M' -Ai. imrrwssm WeCL.OFftLL.THIildl, TMINO FROM THIS wntlHCR I'M R 6HT. IT5 MORM.PiH RIOHT SOLDI code. 2INK.' U. S. VICE CONSUL, CHINA, SUICIDES WASHINGTON, I). C, May 9. The finding of the body of Waller II. Wilson, Jr., of Greenville, N. C. missing Americnu vice consul at Shanghai, was reported to the state department today. Wilson had been despondent for some time, Shanghai reports said, and when he disappeared several days ago he left letters indicating he Intended taking hit own .life. His body was found iu the river ttt Shanghai. Ho was appoinlod a clerk iu the Shanghai consulate in 1913 and la ter that year was iuade a vice con sul there. Trior to that time he. had served as an assistant paymaster for the shipping board. PORTLAND POLICEMAN FRUSTRATES ROBBERY I'OMTLANn, Mny l.FlrliiK his revulver, Patro-.man Haitmau rout ed three men ho caught robbing a grocery on Mississippi Avenue early today .the men breaking the front windows to escape, loiter Archie Vinton and fcMdie Ltsoskt were arrested at their homes charg ed with the robbory. The third man was being sought. Keep Your Skin- Looking Young Protect your beauty In all kinds of weather with this new face powdei-MEl.LO-GLO. Does not give the skin a dry tooling, does not clog the pores; ls not affected so much by perspiration. Stays on longer. So pure and fine. MELLO GLO is made by a new Frenqh I'rocoss. It's truly wonderful. Nathan Fullerlon, druggist. HUSBAND'S BRUTALITY TO WIFE RECITED BY SON PORTLAND, Ore.. May 9. Ten- year-old Bobby Kiickson testified In municipal court today that he hud twice seen his father,. Axel Ericksun, drag ills mother from bed by the hair, and tighten a leather belt around her neck. The boy and his sisters, Wini fred, 11, and Hotly, 7, wore called for questioning concerning a story of cruolty. Mrs. Erlckson told po lice Sunday when sho was found at hur home with a belt around her neck. Erlckson, arrested after the police were called to tho home, said she herself had put the belt around her neck, und that sho was suffering from hallucinations. Fish at Idleyld Park. Political Anno u nee men ts FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the .'republican voters of Douglas county: 1 horoby announce myself a candidate for reelection as county judge, subject to your approval at the primaries on Muy IS...,', ?!i. 1., GEOnQE K. QUINE. It Looks Bad for Pete v n xrm , . tr t . .. i , . Pleasure Before Business 1 SAM UoUD'f I WROUGOIV GLftO TP, SM'i' MY OtDRil- TTvKeS ME PlwV -rn OUR School, days mmmL It r , FOR COUNTT JUOO.R . I hereby announce myself a' candidate on the republican ticket J at the nominating election May 18 j fo the office of County Judge. 1 pletlge myself, If elected, to a square deal to everyone, every' road district and every section ol Douglas county; economic admin-' Istration, and cooperation with law I enforcemeut ageucies. - ' U. A. HKUCIIKlt, ! Dlllard. Oregon FOR REPRESENTATIVE Subject to the will of the voters of Douglas county at the srimarr election May 18, 1928, I will be a cundldute on the Republican ticket for Representative to the Oregon Legislature. Roseburg, Oregon. O. i. UOUaWUUU, FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce nrBolf a tan- dtdate for the nomination for sher iff of Douglas county, subject to tho approval of the votors of the democratic party r.t the May pri mary electiou. . T. JACKSON. FOR SHERIFF DOUQLAf COUNTY 1 n.lll nnn..n..,nA i.a.. nl tlln nt-lMturv ..loMnn ,Unv ltt tnr (tin' republican nomination tor the of fice of sheriff of Douglas county. Sound, sensible law enforcoment will be maintained at all times. Oakland, Oregon. E. E. LEAS. CANDIDATE FOR 8HERIFF Subject to tho approval of th Republican voters of Dcugl&fl coun' ty, 1 hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination tor 'shor Iff at the primary election, May 18. PERCY A. WEBB. FOR COUNTY A8SES80R I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Assessor sub ject to the approval of the republl can voters of Douglas (tounly, at tne primary eieotna, uty 'is. IIAK'I'ON HELLI WELL, Yoncalla, Orogon. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Working tor the best school economy, I present my nnmo fot nomlnnlloc by the republican parly, In tho May primaries, tor re-eleo tion to the office of County Super intendent or scnoois. EDITH S. ACKEHT. FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce rnvsnir a run dldate for County Clerk subject tl the approval of the republican vol ere of Douglas county at the prl mary election, May 18. A. J. UEDDES. FOR COUNTY CLERK I heroby nnnouncd myself a can didate for County Clork subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election May 18, 1928 ' ' tra n. mnnLR iU.T EKWV SOME ODD BDCK4 Eutwamua'o be ko if- x TIMO 1bOMt'YWN6 TO TAKE .f1 " PUCE AMO A WftMTeDTA PLAY HOcKe.Y-fVH'1 HOW fVBOOT t-wjyi. BE I'iC r I ( U. Wl " ""X.o-t holdo ICE.! V'TW IT P ) V HIT VCftH ' AU1 rift v BrrAl i f I Mow Va US&D tv TeccTH' V well seeVa samfN "A .-w rvji x jiCs(my! -1 Have You a Crust? Tear it up with a John Deere heavy cultivator or ' chop it up with a cover crop disc. SPECIAL 7-ft. Disc Harrow, rebuilt, $90.00 See the new Trailer Wagon. See Us First We Can Save You Money. FarmBureau Cooperative Exchange ROSRBURQ AGENTS FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pomp Co. Fairbanks Morse & Co. John Deere Plow Co. Sherwin-Williams Co. L. N. Miller Debydrater Co. FOR CUUN1 Y CLERK 1 hereby announce myself as A candidate tor County Clerk sub ject to the approval of ihe Demo cratic voters of Douglas County at the priritry election May 18, 1928. SYLVIA J, BROWN. FOR COUNTY ASSE880. I horoby anuduuee my cundiducy for county assessor of Douglas county, subject to tho approval of the rejubllcun voters at thu pri mary election May is, 1828. FRANK L. CALKINS. FOR 8CHOOL SUPT. I hereby annuunce my candidacy tor the otflco of County School bu penbtendent, subject to the will of the voters at tho 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 dldate for County Treasurer sub ject to the upproval of tho repub lican voters of Douglas county, a the nominating election, May 18. OLIVIA RISLEY CAHNES. FOR COUNTY TREA8URER Subject to the approval of the republican voters of Douglas coun ay, Oregon, I hereby announce my self a candidate for reelection 10 the office of County Treasurer at die prunnry election May 18, 1928, JAMiUb iu. SAWYERS, FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce mv candl dncy for -the nomination for the of fice of county commissioner, aB a republican, subject to the will of the party voters at the primary oleetlon May 18, 1928, ' - - W. A. LO VELACK' OF FOOO .CLOTHE?. fcO IU THE MEAN TIME ! AMO NOW , ON TOP OF VT ALL ,1 flET THlfe HOSPITAL AND DOCTOR'S BX-WOWe! FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi 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 prl mary election May 18, 1928. It elected, I will do all within my power to give every section of Douglas coui'iy a square deal. FOR COUNTY 8URVeY0R I hereby announce myself a can. dldate for County Surveyor sub ject to the approval of the Republi can voters of Douglas county ai the primary election May 18, 1928. BEN U. 1UV1NU. , To the republican voters of Douglas county: I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection s County Surveyor, subject to your wishes nt the primary, May i. HARVEY L. EFPSTE1N. FOR CON8TABLE SOUR DOUGH JIM GAY,!" FOR COUNT! CORONER I hereby announce myself a can dldate for County Coroner ol Douglas county subject to the ap proval of the Republican voters at the primary election, May 18. H. 0. STEARNS. .' FOR CORONER v Subject to the approval of tli( republican voters, I hereby' an nounce myself a candidate, foi nomination of County Coroner, al the primary election, May 18. 1 ' M. E. HITTER PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS By Marti --AMO THE LAST TWN6 DOC SA0 WAS THAT ABSOLUTELY MUSTN'T WORRY'1, HUH1,'. WHAT FINE SENSE OF HUMOR THM GUY HAA - By Small