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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 24. 1928.
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Earthenware Teapots
Especially fine gold decorated ware that lends
quaint charm to your table service. ' Values from
$2.50 to $3.50.
SPECIAL DURING CONVENTION 5 l
WEEK AND CARNIVAL - :
$1.98
Come in and look this assortment over '';.''
Churchill Hardware Co.
THE WINCHESTER STORE '
, 1
liiirloi!
I ALL NEW ADS WILL BE FOUND ON BACK PAGfc
J I . FOR SALE f
i , 4
CIIKAM Separator for sale. Phone
-l0li mornings. .
TRAILORS, Traitors, Trailore, for
salo cheap at Sarff's. .. ' '
p UIOLOl! Rainier Drew on draught.
Monogram Cigar Store.
FOR SALE Brood sow and pigs.
,' W. I. Dixon, Dixonville.
Yi.ni SALK Largo wicker two-
tone biiggy. 71)5 K. lith St.
FOlFSACiS- Oil TRADE Binder
and enBllnge-cutteiv-Boyer- Bros.,
phone 14F14. ,
FOR SALE Felt , lined baby bug
gy, also crib. Mrs. 13. J. Thomas,
' 111 McClollan St.
FOR SALE Mower attachment for
Fordson tractor, used 8 years; at
half-price. Phone 23F23.
FOR SALE Three burner oil stove
and small milk copier, both in
good condition. 26F21. ,- " '
FOR SALE Reasonable, beautiful
home and income property; one
of best locations in Roseburg.
Address G. E. R.,' News-Review.
FOR SALF50puUets7ll weeks
old; 11. Reds and Black Giants.
300-day-old W. L. chicks, 24tli or
25th. W. Cobb, Edonbower.
Giiaiuc;s 30-411-50 MiitB a dozen.
Grapefruit 60 cents a dozen. Ral
Bluu, 4 lbs. 25 cents.' Apricots,' 3
lbs. 60 : cents.-,; Olives.-' 25 cent's':
quart. Rutter'a Stand by Liberty
Thealro on N. Jackson St. '. ;'
FOR RENT
GARAGE forr rent, good condition;
reasonable. D06 Military St.
MODERN 5-room furnished cot- 31
, tage for rent. Inquire at 644 So. '
Pine. j
FOR . ItENT 2-room furnished
liouse, fb per ntontn. see ctcva-
tor man Perkins 131 dg.
wanted"
WANTED 250 men to take dinner
. at Roseburg Cafeteria,
WANTED 12 pea ' pickers. ' TAOi
' Umpqua Ave. W Roseburg.
1 Phone 266-R. 1 '
MAN WAiNTisu to sell, rent or
hire to run service station, prln-r
clpal corner and highway. Ad-
. dress P. O. Box 92, Oakland, Ore.
WANTED Farmer or farmer's
. son or man willing lo travel and
sell a lino of well-known house
' hold products to the rural trado.-
" Several openings in the stale of
Oregon. For particulars seo J. R.
Hunter, 114 Lane Street, Rose
burg.
Roseburg Cabinet Shop
230 W. Oak
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Upson Board and Veneer Panel
Cut to Order
Window Screens made to order
E. S. AND F. L. COCKELREAS
WANTED
Rentals, Sates or Exchanges,
City Property, Residences and
Farms. What have you?
E. G. KINGWELL
Real Estate Broker
' ' Sutherlin, Oregon
Phone
For Your Groceries
63
Time is money, and you
save when you call on us
far Foods and Service
Best of
Everything
Economy Grocery
O. L. JOHNSON
"The Store That Serves
You Bett."
Phone 63 344 N, Jackson St.
WANTED Pea pickers. Inquire at
Goo.' McClolland's Store, West
Roseburg. - !- : . ', !.
WANTED Ladles not to forgot to
take lunch at Roseburg Calo
terla. ''.;':'.'
WANTED To borrow J3.000 on
good security. D. R. care Newa
llevlew. ' ' . j
.
MISCELLANEOUS
I
SWAP I have u 6-tube Atwaler
Kent radio, complete w'itn- wet
batteries. Want jji-.guage .shotgun
and i'i .rifle, ,WUiciu5St,ei'3, yj. a.
iliil St.
UAR. uWlNEijl.T-uou't r lurgel U)
call 653 .when lti 'nied of auto
parts. "Barff ' Auto Wrecking
" tiuuse. f , v '
ALASKA lirde. Wool and ' Junk
Co.. We buy. hides, woud. pelts, I
Chlttum bark and all kinds of
junk. 404 V. Cass St., jihone
Ml.,. : ; w r.. ' N .A V
FOR" EXCHANGE 160 acres all
under cultivation, on John Day
highway near Vale, all fenced
and 2 wells; for property near
Roseburg. V. L. Page, Gen. Del.,
City. ; . ?
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t LEADERS IN THE ;
; MAJOR LEAGUE ? J
V "' ' ' .:-,.'
e
- . (By the Associated Press) ,
Including games of May 23.
National
Batting Grantham, Pirates,
.402. . i ' ' v ' '
Runs Crltz, Reds, 32. . - '
Runs batted In Frlsch, cards,
Hits-Douthl.t, Cards, !
Doubles 'Traynor,
Pirates;
Frisoh, fe'ards;
Rottomley, Cards,
it.
Triples L. yaner, Wright,
rales, 6.
' Homers Wilson, Cubs, 9. .
-.' Stolen bascs-Frisch, Cards, 10.
niching Clark, Robins, won 5,
lost 1. .
American
UatllngBarnes, Senators, .400.
Runsr-Ruth, Yankees,- 38.
Runs butted in Meusul. Yanks,
84. . ;
Hits ltlco, Tige'rs, 48.
Uoubles Mciisel, Yanks, 13.,
Triples Regan, Taitt, Red Sox;
I Rice, Senators; Rice, Tigers; Lui-
zern, tanks, l each,
Homers Hulli1 Yanks, 13.
Stolen bases McNelly, Browus;
Barrett, White Sox, 6.
Pitching l'lpgrass, Yanks, won
7, lost none.
X BALL SCORES IN J
; MAJOR LEAGUES X
(lly. the Associated. J-ess)
After a fattening -on the rest of
Ihe league, for' a month, I ho
YankooH and the Athletics today
begin a hand to hand : sn-uggle.
;Thc encounter starts with a double
'header in Shilio Park. Another
; double meeting is on the card in-
morrow and a single game on Sat
urday. ' ' ' '
Coiinio J!aek is lying in wait
for the Huggius henchmen with
Robert Moses Grove, Rubo Wul
jberg and Ossie Orwell, his south
paw sharpshooters, as well as tho
veteran John l'lcus Quinu and Kd-
die ltonimel, who fire from the
; right.
I The , Yankees, prepared them
selves yesterday for the atari '.f
their sterner battle by shading the
lied Sox. 3 to 1. to make It three
out of four rroni Bill CarlUjan s
'brinllimr warriors.
i Tho Ahtletlcs cloned their prac
tice session by outpointing llio
Senators for the fourth successive
time. Ono William Shores held
Washington to four hits and nun 4
to J.
i A triple play featured the afler
noon lu Chicago, as the vanishing
Americans of Cleveland fell furth
er from the running. The White
Sox won their second straight 4 to
3 In In innings.
The Browns handed the Tigers
a rude Jnll, 8 lo 3, bnt I hen the
Tigers long ago became accustom
ed to Jolts, rude or otherwise.
The fighting on the National
league front, was marked hy' Cin
cinnati's fourth straight victory
out of five over the not-very-bold
1'lrates. 4-3 and the even division
of -a double header between the
Giants aud the Hobta in Brook
lyn, 4-8 and 4-0. ' '- ''
I
OF STATE SEWATE s
j In commenting upon the contest
for presidency of Mbe - senate
which is to meet in a few mom
months, the 1'orUund Journal
says:' ; A. ' . .'. A , ' :
j Senator Gl h; Eddy ot Roseburc
and Senator Churles Hall or
iMarshfield have, taken time by the
forelock by writing letters to the
other members of the state senate
: announcing their desire to, be p resi
dent dining the 1929 session and
8oiiciiing votes. . ' .
j Senator Eddy's letter was couch'
led in diplomatic language, veiled
j in the directness of his inteut, but
clear between', he-' lines, ncyorlho-
less.
Senator Hall's1 letter left nothing
to be read between the lines,
fur as his meaning anil desire is
concerned. . He wants to be presi
dent of'tho. senate, and does not!
hesitate to say so. - ''
, In addition to '- the- senator from
Qouglas and the senatdv from
Coos. : Seuutor Norblad of lJl:u
sop and Senator Miller of Jose-
"I Was Sick
." This Simple, Natural' ;
Food Made Me Well".
' "MY STOMACH made me miserable.-
I dragged, around only, half
alive because qf constipation. - Agmel
changed this, 1 Now I forget I have
a stomach. - Constipation is gone.
I'm full, of 'pep.' And I did not diet
just used Agmel with hearty, well
balanced meals." v- ,. i.. i ..
L. B. CURTIS, HoUrwood, Calif.
Apmel 1s not a
modlclne, but a
natural rawhenlth
food frorrt Mexico
-tho sap of the
Mrujuey' plant un
chuntfod except
for removal of
wator without
cooking. Rich In
vltamincB, min
oral a,, yeast,
Tastes delicious.
Non - alcoholic.
Maguey sap used
centuries in Mex
Mixliu U4iuy PUnt
Sapteaf Aimtt
Agmel used it '
treatment of
STOMACH
KIDNEYS ,
. DIABETES I
, HIGH BLOOD;
PRESSURE
".. and other br ':
ganicdisvder'.
iro: , xvow worm-
famhus.vTtiou.
ico, i jnow world
gamls pralsQ Agmol
'.nee letters.- ami
other Irce Jltera-
ture at druggists.
Free' Agmel literature at
mm
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Ossie Would Check up on Italy! ; ' 7 W i ' yBlosger
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SALESMAN SAM ; ' ' AH Broken Up : By Small
Hey, hold. ver. Vp. MEftw fVeMseR.TfsT N Vou ercHft, (sm' 1 efH,uTHf. swo N surg,! oiol " f THKee eR Foijfv 'Vv Enir;
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BARBECUE LUNCH
" ' '
BRAND'S. (3 miles north on
highway) c Ise Que of the -la-
hious- lunchiug -places' of the ( ?
entire l'aci.ic highway. Pay or ! 4
night you. cuu always get good
mugs lo eat a liruliu a. Ana w
alter the dance a bot sand-
w.cu uud cup of coffee or a
colli drink is the finishing
touch.
" ' -
phlno both would like to wield tilt)
guvek Lobby - gossip whispered
during the closing days of the
11127 session had it that Norblad
had "tied up" 11 votes to his cause.
Whether he still has those 11 voted
1st! a question, probubly known to
(himself. Miller also had his
lightning rod up during the 10.27
session, 'but. how many times it
wus struck, if ut all, is not known.
It- will be, noted that Miller is
from southern Oregon, Eddy lives
little furllter north in the valley
region, Hall. Is on the coast and
N6rtIa itt the northwest const dls-
'trlct. - This leaves oastern and cen
jtral Oregon without, a contender
Ifor .the place, ' und .jtbis' circum
I stance has brought Senator Fred
Kiddie's name in as a possibility
In the event of a tangle.
It also is interesting to ,4iote
tiat, If each of ; the four active
candidates Eddy, ' Hall, Norblad
and Miller can' muster four votes
apiece, or 16 votes between them
In any other- proportion; for It re
quires just -lb - voles to elect a
president." ,
WANTED: ADDRESS TO SETTLE
:. ESTATES
Ton dollars' contingent reward
first uutheutio Information. J.
Hauiltu honiesteatled so acres, sec
tion 14, township 29 south, raugo
west, Douglas county, Oregon, May,
1S72, -Ezekial Wright homusteaded
same laud, , patented May, IhiW.
Alail addresses of above men
heirs. W. B. Moses, 13-13, Box 776,
IJeuyer, Uolornilo.
WOMAN'S' 66-YARD HURDLE
t.;' '.RECORD IS SMASHED
t
, (4soclu(eil I'row Ia-uix-iI Win;)'
. STANFORD UNlVKJtSITY, Cul.
May 24. Thelma Mattou, Stanford
University junior registered from
Santa Ana, yesterday stepped the
65-yard high hurdles in 10 1-10 eeq
onds, shuttering the world's rec
ord for women in that eveutf by
3-10 of a second.1 The old mark t)f
11 seconds was set by Miss Mary
W.orranr of 'Sargent School, Cam
b'ridge. . ; ' . x
A peculiar feature of the 65-yard
record Is the fact that it Is Blown r
f t linn the world's mark for the 70?
'. , , ,, ,, , , , ,
tyard hurdles, .- which Is held by
Miss Helen Filkey at 9 it 5 seconds,
because girls,: In officlnl meets,
seldom rmv Kt othor limn tho
or 70 dtstauces."
Eat bacbecue:. aauawlches ...and
live forever. Brand's Road Stand
IS
The official canvassing board
engaged in checking ; the- returns
from the primary nominating
election held laHt Friday, has com
pleted the tabulation on the re
turns from the various precincts
for county offices. The count
shows but little change from the
unofficial returns published by the
News-Review, and the standings
of the respective candidates are
nor changed. The official totals
were given by the board as fol
lows: ; ' '
County Judge
Hercher 2036
Quiuo s ; 19S7
. County Commissioner
Rusepbark :.2576
Loveluco ...,...; 1433
Sheriff .
Leas , 1415
Webb
Gediles
: ..V....-.2540
County Clerk
.1873
...I; ..:..,..,..,2055
Assessor' . . :
Riddle ; ...
Calkins ,
Hellhvell
2176
.:.i.;..i.....;..,,.i..l754
Treasurer
carnes j
Sawyers . '
School
Ackert .....
.1770
..2173
Supsrlntendent
Brown
: 1725
County Surveyor
Eppstelll ..T .19S0
living . : 1S34
Coroner
Hitter .1690
Stearns . 2334
Wool sacks, twine and branding
paint at Wharton Bros. . '
DANCE ORCHESTRA
TO PLAY AT GARDENS
John' 'Robinson ! pud Iiih nine
Serenaders coming direct from I lie
University of Oregon and the Win
ter Garden Spanish ballroom ol
Eugene will again entertain .music
lovers at the , Oriental , GardeiiH
both Friday and Saturday nljlila of
the Strawberry Caruivul.
John Robinson and his band are
.Baid to be one of the finest dnnce
orchestras now' piaying in the
northwest. On account of this or
'ganizutloiKhoJiit; under cbntract lo
play; a summer f resort this will
necessarily !be their Inst visit . In
Roseburg. It Js hoped bji tho man
agement' that those who! know , of
their hicrits will respond to this
farewell dunce, van that Roseburg
may agalp danco tq the mimic of
Eugene's finest, dancp ; buml ipjxt
uiiiuiiiii, ; f . i ; ; '.' j j ; f ti j
' . ', ' 0-. : .
Kut barbeoue aanawiahuB ai
live rnrevnr. Brand's Road Stand
ATTENTION1 U. 8. W. " V.' j
' ' ' ' . ' " ' ' j
4 All comrades are requested
Kto utiend rettular meet tug 1
lieorge Starmer Camp, U. S.
W. V.,' Thursday night, May
24th, 128, at Armory. Import-
ant KnuitiaoB ti urruhiu fnr- A-
T. J. BORDEAUX, Adjt.
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t PACIFIC COAST 1
LEAGUE GAMES t
Tomlih kept 32 Seattle hits well!
scattered yesterday while his
mates bunched their nine safeties
at opportune moments and Port-1
land defeated Seattle 4-2, Rntter-j
hw: Tomlin ami Alnsmlth; Teach
out, Nance and Horruani, J'arkqv.
Wayne jWright, foremost dent-1
1st of Big Stone Gap, not only shut
vu Hollywood with seven scat-.
tered hita, but beltec a homo run;
to help the Angels to a B0, win,
their second straight over the
Stats, Hood also hit for7 the; cir
cuit) his drive coming -with two
men on. wineries: ruuerion ana
Basnler AVrfght and Hannah.: )
, Home runs by Hnftt and Me-,
Hauiel and seven hit pitching by j
iiuruinu i imii euui. me : ot'uia ,
Uoyu to a 4-0 defeat in the second!
Kamo of their series yvlth tho Mis
sions. Mails pitched the lust four
InntiiRR for San Fninciscn nnd re
tired 12 Bells In order, Batteries;
il'ilietto and Whitney; May, Malls
and Spring. -
Cavepey's sennallonitl stop 1 of
French's liner in tho ninth chokod
off a Senator rally and enabled
the Oaks to make it two straight
from Sacramento, 3-2. French's
drive came with two away and the
bases full, and had It gbt past lite
Oak third baseman, probably would
have meant a Senator win. Hatter
Igb: Hasty, Gould and Lombard!;
Shea and KoehlerV . V
t STANDINGS OF ' ' X
X BASEBALL CLUBS X
Amerjcan ' League .
New York- J.u,J( (I .813
Phlludelplila ..21 ! - .721
Cleveland ' -Ml -15; ' ,DS3
Boston ! :..14 I is; i. U'M
St. Louis i........ 16 ' 20; --,42!l
Detroit , .a... .1:14 ' 24' . .3(18
WaBhlngton ...Jia1-.' 21 i '.30..
Chicago :.....41 j,87l
f National. League ' ,
Cincinnati 15 i '.015
Chicago aa
15 ..m
16 ' y.5s
St. Louis .....,.....f......21
Now York -..i....i.,18
Brooklyn ..i....l.'..i...l8
Pittsburgh ' :..,.J.t.,.l
....... y - ; '
iPhiinitrihin j i . it: nitl.Mt
k , j.M . ' -'-4 'v
JH"-W - -v j .S Mi ,.
Seed enrn . nt. Wha.-ton 'Mros.
Order
If you need pumps or pipe,' gas engines
machinery. A few good used engines.
i00 Gal. Redwood Tank, $10.00 !
See Us First We C&n Save You Money. :
FarmBureauCooperativeExchange
HOSKBURO AGEMT8 FOR ' OAKLAND
Bean Spray Pump Co. . Fairbankt Morse &' Co.
John Deere Piow Co. ; . ' Sherwin-Wuliaras Co.
, L. N. Miikr Dehydrate Co.
NEELY PLACE AT
ARKANSAS PEOPLE
C. A. Reynolds, and family from
Arkansas left that stale less than
three weeks ago,, but now are rest
dents ot Douglas county. Sixteen
daB .after they left their lormur
home lu Arkansas V they reuchtd
Camas Valley, seeking a place .to
locate. They happened to atop! -i,c
ihe E. Ih Neely homo, and iweVo
greatly delighted with the location.
Mr. Reynolds looked over . the
place and In 15 minutGH the. -two
men had reached an agreement for
a sale, papers for, which were
signed totlny. ' - '
Tho Neely placo consists, of 6
acres of bottom laud upon which is
located a fiive modern home, barn,
.chicken houses, gnrageutnd several
sheds, Mr, Neely lias equipped the
placo, (or poultry production and
now has over 1,000 hens which
wern Included In tho ilntil. -
Mr. and Mrs. 'Reynolds and their
sou have already tu ken possession
and are greatly pleased with their
new home.-
II N -Sill FIGHTS LAST NIGHT X
IlilOOKHN IIUBhy Gruham,
N. Y,, outpointed Izzyihoro that ho would Bail today from
Schwuftz, NewiYork,. 10. Sauimaapan,' atopplng.-Xor. a match In
I linkup, Mitchell Field, dol'ealed
Erlyll
or farm R
Nick Teslo, Troy, N. Y., 10.
CINCINNATI -- Billy Angelo,
Peppervlllo, defeated A'eX : Hart,
Charlotte, N. O., 10. - Bptldy -Leo,
Nashville; won from 'Larry Peyton,
Cincinnati., O-ij ". ; '' ' ; ' -' .
tGRAND' ISLAND,'. Neb. Sailor
Eddioj Kelly, - San' : Francisco,
knpuked out Johnny Martin; Sioux
Falls, 3. 13ak., 6. . .
Myor's pumps aro reliable. You
can ; readily get repairs -lor - them. -Sold
by .Wharton Bros." "
NAVY-NOTRE DAME GAME TO
- SEE RECORD ATTENDANCE
f Aiwucliilcd l'reu loosed Tjre)
CHICAGO. May 24. A new foot
ball atloiulnnce record will be pos
sible at the Navy-Notro Dame
game at Soldlor Field October 13.
Plans havo boon coniplotod lo .
finish most of the work on the
huge stadium, cnp.uliiig a Beating,
capaiity of 140,000 faiiB. Of those,
100,000 will be permanent seats.
Tho record for football crowds was
established at ' the ..Notre Dame
Southern California gumo on Bol
dlor Field last' year when 117,000
attended. " .-. '.-i ' '"
FOR,MER'CUE CHAMPION
TO BECOME BROKEH
v t Auocldtiil I'rOtt Loaicd Wire)
'MANSON, Iowa, May .24. Welk-
er ppchran, former world's balk-
une' niiuni'us champion, pianB ' to
lay .down (its cue and enter the
brokerage Imsincss In New York
as' soon as ho' roturns from an-ex-hlbltlon
tour In the Orient. !
Coeuran lias .wrltlun hi if parents
Honolulu. ' . ' '
'IT