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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1928. SEVEN I 1 4 Brighten Up Your . . Table Service New Dinner Sets help wonderfully in your teblo 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 Qii set, only .. Ql IllJ 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. - - Churchill Hardware Co. CLASSIFIED SECTION ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGL FOR SALE KALE plants for sale. Phono 683-J. STRAWBERRY CRATES lor sale at Metzgor's. LOOSE hay (or sale at H per tou. S. Trower, UucKies. FOR SALE Refrigerator, holds 200 lbs. 206 Roberts St. WOOD Uoue dry fir. S tier $8.25, delivered. Phone 1UF23. FOKl;A"LE Youugcockerels, 16c. Roscoo Marsters, Wilbur, Ore. FOKs7vLE l'tednirbTocijwood, $8 ler 3 tiers. Phone tiF3. l'OK SALE Dry block pine, $2.60 lier tier. Loave orders at Home ltusluurnnt, FOR SALE OR Til A D15 Binder and ensilage cutter. lloyer Bros. l'honeniFi4. , FOlt SALE Bioiiera, ii cents each, and Fox Terrier puppies. Marstors Bros. Curry Esiate. FOR SALE l" Muggy "chassis, in good condliton, complete with snafls. Phono 61F21'. s FOR SALE'OR TRADE Pigs. Old Patterson place, Gazley'Rt., Can- yonvllls. E. A. Jordan. FOR SALE 46 Angola wethers. Inquire at Mail oftice, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FOR "SVLK Birds, . bird seed, cage. Gladioli bulbs hnd bublels. . Mis. S. 11. Crouch, 63U VOalt. ANOTHER car of special celling, siding and flooring at special prices. Let us show you. Pages'. FOIITSALE Good "wood proposf tion. Also ono 6-horse Fairbanks Morse engine. Call at 413 Fuiler tou St., Hoseburg. FOR SALE Two'pedigreed Scotch Collie pups, female. Price ao each. O. H. Johnstone, Laurel ltunch, Umpqua. FOR SALE Store building, house, service station, $2501). On Roose velt highway in Uiuidon, Ore. 40 acre nuiry ranch, $2500, ft cash. John M. Long, Bantion, Ore. 'If A N CI I FOR "SALE On "lie w Draln-to-Coust road, at junction with side road. Two crocks, Wa ter power. Excollcnt location for service Btatlon, store, and camp ground. Page Lumber & Fuel Co. RABBITS Yes,'I wiirseira"'few na 1 am short of hutch room. Large Flemish Giants that are roal rabbits, any age. Also a few fur bearing Chinchillas, extra good. French Nichols, K. F. U. 1, Box 93, Roseburg, Ore. R. R. MEN If you are moving to Eugene I would like for you to see my modern home on paved Btreet within walking distance of It. It. shops: Will sell for $200 cash and $35 poiviioiith, Includ ing Interest. Write for photo. C. F. Hyde, Eugene, Ore. . THREEXoTS with six-room house, barn, chicken house ana park. fruit, berries, garden. Also build ing and post office on new slalo highway mid new Northern Pa cific R. R! Sell or trade lor house and lot, w ith garage, in Rose burg. Address Box 7, Waterloo, Oregon. OWIN(!to poof health, Tnnisl sell my fine 40-acro farm: place well improved, good buildings, family orchard, good location on Pa cific highway, 6 miles north or Oakland. The price 31000, easy terms. The price is loss than tho cost of improvements. J. A. Wil liams, Oakland, Ore., lit. 1, Box 25. Roseburg Cabinet Shop 230 W. Oak FURNITURE REPAIRING Upson Board and Venesr. Panel Cut to Order Window Screens made to order E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS ROY AGEE Democratic Candidate FOR COUNTY CLERK Six years' experience as Flrel Deputy County Clerk. Pledce: Courtesy und Economy. WANTED Rentals, Sales or Exchanges. City Property, Residences and Farms. What have you? E. G. KlftGWELL Real Estate Broker Sutherlln, Oregon 5 -piece 50-piece $13.50 $25.00 FOR SALE Fordson tractor lii good running order. Will sell, or trade for cows or sheep. " T. G. Lawson, Camas Valley, Ore. EIGHTY acres good land in north ern Minnesota to trade for Ore gon .property. If Interested, write Mrs. C. E. Shook, 505 W. 2nd St., Albany, Ore. . FOR RENT FOR RENT Well furnished apt., close in. 331 S. Main. FOR RENT lu-roorn modern, partly furnished house on Win chester St., North Hoseburg. S. W. Starmer, Soldiers' Home. FURNISHED apartment for rent, 3-room, bath, hot and cold wa ter. Iilght lu heart ot city. Rea sonable rates. 323 K. Lane. J3u bar Bros, WANTED WANTED Clean cotton and wool rags. Nows-Roview oftice.. , WANTED 250 nieu to taku aiuiiui at Hoseburg Cafeteria. WANTED Ladles not to forget to . take lunch at Roseburg Cafe teria. WANTED TO BUY AT5 ONCE Smnll inexpensive home, close in. Addreas Box 88, care , News-Review and state price and terms, street and number. - WANTEDTO RENT Small place suitable for chicken raising, must not 'be more than 10 miles out and reasonable ront. Address Box ti5, care News-Review, GIRL WANTE D Young girl, 14, 15 or 16 years of age 10 live with family in city during the summer to aid with housework an dtake care of baby. A good home lor some girl. Address "Girl Wanted," care Nmvs-lto-vlew. i MISCELLANEOUS o . CARPENTERS Will exchango good car for carpenter work. Phone 61F21. Uut OWNKK Dual lorgei to call 653 when iu need of auto parts. Sard's Auto Wrecking Mouse. LACE CURTAINS, drapes, blank ets, quilts and .all fine laundry work not just washed, but laun dered. Call us and you will be pleased. Phone 1331. DOM ESTfOl 11 0 M E L AU NDRY Offico 214 N. Main St. ; Phone 4'19-J. Our Prices . Damp Wash, lb .. Dry ,Wash, plain, lb. .. Economy (no starch) flat work ironed, lb. Hough Dry (starched) ...01c ..05c ..06c all flat work lromd 08c Work called for and delivered. Tho largest book In the world Is lu the British Museum. It Is a gigantic atlas presented to Charles II, by Amsterdam merchants, when he visited the Netherlands afier the fall of the monarchy. PROFESSIONAL" CARDS Elactro - Chiropractor DrugleBi iioaltn center. 327 Cass. Pn. 481. Try Our Service AH groceries we sell are of the very best. Prices compnre with any other firm, nnd besides we are glad to send up any order to your home free of charge. F'hone us your needs. Economy Grocery O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serves You Best." Phone 63 344 N. Jackson St. KLAMATH FALLS TO CELEBRATE ENTRY Ufr NEW KA1LKOAD (AsmjcUUaI l'rtl tctfSvU Wirw) KLAMATH l-ALI.s. May 10. i-oiniat mauguruilou of ireigUt aud- passenger service over tue j Ureat- tsortuern Railroad cxteusluu trom Bead into Kiamath Fans will be marked Friday and Saturday of tuis week by one ot me largest celebrations ever staged In south ern Oregon. Ktamaih Falls will give ItseK over wholeheartedly to the wel come of the Ui-eal Northern. 't housands of dollars have oevn expenaeu to eusure success and many unique novelty features have boen arranged. Although the celebration does not lornially. open until Friday morning. It will start unofficially Tnursuay evening at the annual banquet of the chamber of Com merce at which Ralph Uudd, presi dent of the Ureal Northern Rail road, aud Ueoige S. Long, general manager ot tho Weyorhaeuser 'limber company, will be the prin cipal speakers. Several parades will be staged but the main procession will be Saturday morning when floats from different . southern Oregon cities and various districts in Kla math Falls will be displayed. Governor 1. IV Patterson will bo tu the leading car tollowed by Great Northern, officials und other notables. o . Farmers uvei-vwuere are buying that Red Strand longer life leuo lng, a-3 at 85c per rou.' Stearns a Chenoweth, Oaluud, Ore. MULTNOMAH ROAD WORK TO GO UNDER PROBE (Associated Press Leaat'tl W'frv) PORTLAND, Muy 10.-In view of recent criticisms of Canyon road und other road projects In Multno mah county the county commis sioners today directed a letter to the city planning commission ask lng that body tn make a com plot fi Investigation. Reports recently investigated by the district attorney's office to the effect that contractors had been receiving more credit for crushed rock thau was actually delivered the Canyon rouci projects, charges of juggling road lunds, ulong with other' niatlors afflict ing road projects, led Ao tho deci sion of the board to ask lor 'hi vestigution. Fish at Idleyld Park. WIFE'S MURDER STORY NOT SUBSTANTIATED (Associated PreM Leased Wire) ABERDEEN, S. D., May 10. Au thorities here announced today they found no substantiation- for Mrs. Alex Carl Erickson's state ment to Portland, Ore, police thnt her husband hnd killed ono 01 their children here 11 years ago. While preliminary cxaiulmtllbit fulled to reveal anyone who remembered BOOTS AND HER Uoi,U!M, VAX YO f&i'jPi AVSO W BM,KT Of SlKX DtkiMEB. tw, AW KE's WM6 TAKE W " 'IM X WUZ 0UT P nl THft HOOVE . frf , C KFi FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS This Takes a Lot of Nerve ByBlosser EXCITED OV1ER VESTERDAy- pSSS P gfel YOU JUST MASIMED YOO VUi Jf TrtlPY'D DO IT W TAAT LOOKS UREA M- WM7 I OOAST S66 XA SOESS-.- L.ISTEM.1 J K?SS S J-B JCVk i'iht fk SALESM.N SAM And He'8 Gonn Keep It - By Small yr ypi TOjBiKa nag jJj m-' ('mm ELK8, ATTENTION Meeting Initiations. Thursday iilght. DOUGLAS WA1TE, Sec. the Erickson family, police sal:l they would make a thorough in vestigation before considering the case closed. The Arctic I'ln lo is . the plnce I11 the world exempt lightning and thunder.. only from PYLE MARATH ONERS ENTER LAST LAP IN INDIANA LOONIER, lnd., .May TO. "Cross country" Pyle'B caravan of cal louses jogged out of here today to ward Butler, lnd., forty miles east, und the last control point lu Indi ana. Peter Gavussl of England, race leader, lagged Tuesday on the 41 mile lap trom Mishawaka, finishing in 11 tie for thirteenth place with nine other runners, liulsto Omek of Italy was the pace maker for Hie day, covering the distance in 5:69:04. Roy McMttrtry, one-armed Indianapolis runner was sec ond, 58 minutes 12 seconds behind him. . Allan Currier, Rogue River, Oro gun ,vus 10th In the lap yesterday to Llgonler, with 7:61:40 elapsed time 535:10:47, In a dead heat with James Pollard, Reno, Nev., 638:44: 18. Flower seeds at Wharton Bros. LOMSKI AND LOUGHRAN SIGN FOR SECOND BOUT (Assoelute,! (V,-t Leased Wire) ' . N7W YORK. May 9. Tommy Loughran, world's light heavy weight champion, signed thiB al- ternoon with Promoter Humbert Fumizsy to defend his title against Loo Lomskl of Aberaeenj wasn., In a IB-round match at Ebbols Field, Brooklyn, Wednesday, June 13. Lomskl already was signed. . In a previous battle between the two men, Loughran won a de cision after being nearly knocked out in the first round. Eat barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road Stand OREGON ARCHITECT MUST BE CERTIFIED, RULING SALEM. Ore., May J. Otis J. Kltch, Plait building, Portland, hus no right to call himself an archi tect until he has qualified before the state board of .architect ex aminers, according to an opinion of Attorney General Van Winkle, an swering an inquiry from the board. The inquiry is whether Filch is en titled to pu on his door "architec tural offices of Otis J. Fitch," to have his name listed in the tele phone directory as an architect, and to Bign the service card at the otfice of the telephone company on which tho company has notcd his listing as an architect. The at - torney general's reply is In' iuo nornllve. ' PUPPIES SATO - ftk) DONT fOM 1 f OPAV. OO VOO II cm .OATi AW btnvio1. yo I . V . OCT ME - WHOT Sim KNAPP JURY FAILS TO REACH VERDICT ALBANY, N. V., May 9 A dead-j locked and diocharccd Jury today : :lofi iho case of Mrs. Florence S. , Knann. former secretary of state. . i charged with grand larceny' of a ! I state ceiiBus pay check, back at the :8tartiii; iulut. After eight hours of deliberation ; tho Jury renorted at midnight that it was unable to agree and w as dis rliargod by Supreme Court Justice Joseph Caiaghan. Tho dale for the new trial was fixed at Muy 81. , Salmon eggs at Idleyld Park. OFFICIAL REPORT ON OREGON PRUNE CROP (Aeaociated 1'reu Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Ore., May 9. Ap ple orchards are now in full bloom under very fuvorahlo conditions with a good crop In prospect, says the weekly Oregon . crop report. Italian prune trees nre carrying a very , small crop,, the cold spring rains having prevented pollination. French pruneB fared better, tho latest reports Imtlcutingja normal amount of fruit in some ot the southern counties and about one llilrd of the normnl amount in the northern counties. Cherries ami pears In the Wil lamette valley are also setting a crop that Is below normal, due lu the wet spring. Winter wheat was making a good growth under tho influence of warm wenther and normal sun 8nine conditions but is still some what off color In the Willamette valley. Seeding of spring wheat, barley and oats was getting undur way In all parts of the state. FAST OCEAN LINE WT3T COAST NEED, PLUMMER SAYS (AsftoelHteri I'reKM Leased Wire) PORTLAND, May 9. Assertion thatttho Pacific coast. needs a fast freight and passenger steanishli line to Great Britain was made hero today by Edward C. Plummer of Bath. Maine, vice chairman of the Shipping Board. Jefferson Myers of Portland, member of tho board, made the statement here n few days ago. Plummer said thnt the route of such n line via tho Panama canal to Great Britain would bo only 700 miles longer than a lltte to Boston. Government shipping linos, ho said, had caused a great Inereaso In trade with South Amurtca. This trade, he said, had been growing by leaps and bounds, nml he px pected it to show further Increase. Garden Bccd Wharton Bros. mid fertilizer at Political Anno unceme nts FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the republican volerB of Douglas county: 1 heroby announce ; myself a cnmlldnte tor rooleotlon a,a county judge, subject to your l approval at the primaries on May 18. ' OEOROE K. QUINR). ' ' - ' The Whole Show . ' ' By MartU HAv)E ANYTHING WOM'T HAWS To OO NOTHIU - I J; : OW CISAHC, AH OHOfvHEO 0 iAVCt TO Wtlv WM AH DO ?0 0 ? M PRtWRK) MR AH HttSTEO AT. CE '-'V'V zM T0 -AH UUDWfcO TO THE HEW OP . ' , ..' 33 FOR COUNTY JUDQR . 1 hereby announce myself a candidate on the republican ticket at tne nominating election May 18 for the ofttce of County Judge. 1 pledge myself. If elected, to a sauare deal to evoryene, every road district and every auction ot Douglas county; economic admin I tatralion, aud cooperation with law enforcement agencies. H. A. HKItCUKR, Olllard. Oregon FOR REPRESENTATIVE Subject to the will of the voters of Douglas county at the inmarr election May 18, 192S, 1 will be a candidate on the Republican ticket tor Representative to the Oregon Legislature. Roseburg, Oregon. c . bUUHWUUU, FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a an dldate for the nomination for sher iff of Douglas county, subject to tho approval of the voters of the deropcrnlio "party r,t the May pri mary eiectiou. V. T. JACKHOM. FOR SHERIFF DOUGLAf COUNTY I will appreciate your vote at the primary election. Atay 18, for the I republican nomination tor the of fice ot sheriff ot Douglas county. Sound, sensible law enforcement will be maintained at nil times. Oakland, Oregon. B. E. LEAS. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF Subject to the approval ot th. Republican volera ot Dcuglaa eoun ty, I hereby announce myself a candidate for nomination lor slier 1ft at tho primnry election, May 18. PERCY A. WEBB. FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR I hereby announce myself a can didate for County Assessor sub ject to the approval ot the republi can voters ot Douglas bounty at the primary election, Msy 18. BARTON HELL1WBLL, Yoncalla, Oregon. FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT Working tor me best school economy, 1 present my name fot nominatioc by the republican parly, in the May prlmarloB, for ro-eleo tlon to the office ot County Super intendent of scnoois. EDITH S. ACKERT, FOR COUNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a cat) dldate for County Clerk subject tl the approval ot the republican vol era of Douglas county at the prt mary election, May 18. A. J. GEDDE3. FOR COUNTY CLERK I heroby anuounco myself a can didate for County Clerk subject to the will ot tho Republican voters at the . nrimarv election Mav 18. 1 1928 IRA B. RIDDLE. 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. 1, Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange HOSKBURG AGENTS FOR OAKLAND Bean Spray Pump Co. Fairbanks Morse & Co.' John Deere Plow Co. L. N. Miller FOR COUNTY CLERK 1 hereby announce myBelt as a oanditlate for County Clerk sub ject to the approval ot the Demo cratic volera of Douglas County at the primary election May 18, 19118. , SYLVIA J. BROWN. FOR COUNTY ASSESSO.t I hereby announce my candidacy for county assessor qf Douglas county, Bubject to the approval of tue rejubiican voters at tne pri mary election May 18, 1928. FRANK i.. CALKINS. FOR SCHOOL 8UPT. 1 hereby announce my candidacy for the oiflce of County School Bu penl'jieudont, subject to the will oi the voters at the 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 tor County Treasurer sub Ject to the approval ot the repub llcan voters of Douglas county, a) the nominating election, Muy 18. OUVIA RISLEY CARNES, ' FOR COUNTY TR6A8URER Subject to the approval of the. republican voters ot Douglas coun- ay, Oregon, 1 hereby announce my- Bolt a candidate for reelection to the office of County Treasurer at Me primnry election May 18, 1928, JAMES E. SAWYERS. FOR COMMISSIONER 1 hereby announce my candi dacy for tho nomination for the of fice or county commissioner, as a republican, subject to the will ot the party voters at the primary election May 18, 1928. 1 W. A. LOVELACE. Sherwin-Williams Co. DehydraUr Co. FOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candi dacy for the nomination of the of fice oi county eouimuuuonar oa me republican ticket, subject to the will ot the party voters at the pri mary election May 18, 1928." It elected, I will do all within iny power to give every section -oi Douglas coumy a square deal. KOVCB A. BUSENUAUla.. FOR COUNTY 8URVEYQR : 1 hereby announee myself a can didate for County Surveyor "sub ject to the approval of the Republi can voters of UouglaB coumy at the primary election May 18, 1928. . U. IKVlNUv For county surveyor To tho republican voters .. of Douglas county: I hereby announce my candidacy for reelection as County Surveyor, subject to your wisnea at me primary, may is,. HARVEY L. EPPSTEIN.- FOR CONSTABLE SODR DOUGH JIM OAT, FOR COUNTr CORONER ,' I horouy announce tnyself a can dldate for - County Coroner- o Douglas county subject to the. ap proval ot the Republican voters at me primary election, may in. H. U. BTHiAKNS. : FOR CORONER Subject to the approval ot th( republican voters, I .hereby an nounce myBelt a candidate foi nomination of County Coroner, a! the primary election, May 18. M. E. R1TTER. PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS m