Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 16, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    W08EBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1923-
PAGE AIX
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HEAVY DUCK LOAD
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BRANT
JACK RABBI?
THIS week, hardware and sporting goods dealers here in town and
the Remington Arms Company are working together to help you
and every other sportsman look around and enjoy yourselves.
Dealers are making special displays in hunting and camping equip
ment; Remington Fire Arms, Ammunition and Cutlery. ,
These displays are unusual They are special. They are worth going
out of your way to see. Don't miss them! . , '
REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, Inc., New York City
' ' Established 1816
The New Remington Qame Loads
Be ure to see them the biggest advance ever made in loaded
shot shells. Produced as the result of important Remington dis
coveries about powder. There is a Remington Game Load for
every kind of game in this locality. Each one is loaded to give
safe and uniform velocity, pattern and penetration the right
shooting quality for that particular kind of game.
The load pictured above is the Remington Heavy Duck Load.
It comes in 12-gauge with either No. 4, S or 6 Shot and in 20-gaug9
(the hard hitting 2" shell) in No. 6, 7 or 7 Shot. The velocity,
pattern and penetration are right for big ducks, and lor long rango
shooting when they are flying high. Sure and aatel
Remington Game Loads are loaded In the famous Nitro Club
Wetproof Shells. Here is the complete list:
DUCK LOAD RABBIT LOAD SQUIRREL LOAD
HEAVY DUCK LOAD QUAIL LOAD SNIPE LOAD
GOOSE LOAD GROUSE LOAD DOVE LOAD
BUCK SHOT LOAD TRAP LOAD
Powder variesRemington Qame Loads do not!
Remington Metallics
"The first successful metallic cartridges ever made were produced
by Remington 65 years ago. Practically every betterment in rifle
and pistol ammunition has been invented and developed by
Remington. Dependability and accuracy make Remington Car
tridges outsell all others.
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Vll Thttlcmintum Autoloading Shotgun 12 Qautt
1 j(fimf The fim hamirerln, .utotouilag shotgun
ES"- ever produced. ,
The Remington 12 Qauge Pum Qun ."SgW
The favorite rvpeatinf shotgun of America "IJ
tVT Tha Remington 20 Qauge Pump Qun
-5. JfrSj' ' The mort powerful and effective nin
yphSP f 'u weight. Chambered for i'ancll. '
The Remington Model 14 High Power Hunting Rift gljoffe- Jg
The only forearm operated high power rifle made. Cham" Wl 1 1 -
1 . bcrcd lor .15 Kern -30 Rem, or .35 Hem. CartriJgca. . x5jiJ
-prffiffi. -. "' 1
Xd Jr Th JUmintim Model 25 Slide Action Ri ft ' f V )
rfrVQ In W.CF.aod J 2 W.C F. Calibre. '
The Remington a2 Calibre Repeating Rifle Model 1 2 ilV
Shoots. 2 2 thort..22 long and .22 long rifle cartridges. bi-tSS
PS 5?-??"- '' tr'J Tht Krmlnttan .22 Calihrt Ann
t ' ' A .-K.ilta. M . faviJini Kill. .Model 1 mmmmmmmmm mmmmmm'
IX-Jt Now .nll.ble clu.bmd fo. eliher I fe
I w. "Tir No. R 3843
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XrmJttftoii Hi-Speed Rifle Cartridfra
In .29,. 90 end .2 eelihrea for neavlv
evrr Mandard ritle. Hatter trajectory,
greater stCurtCT, and killing pWeff
nevac belorc arproafchcJ.
Keminrfm .22 Long Plftt
"f 'uimci" Cartridge
Deronri qnattlon th
most urtiform amalt bire
mntunition ever deveU
vpvd. 1 he -uper-arrurua
U long title cartnJgca.
Rrminrtait Lemois .22 Long mnd .22 Sham
With the new Hrmlnatom primer. Developed to give ibe owner of
Che.22 a dependable aucc-tua IwamL ,
Sportsmen s Knives
Your dealer is showing a variety of Remington Pocket Knives especially
designed (or hunting and camping use two of them illustrated here. The
finest pocket knives made today worthy of the name "Remington."
KGm. in. fftnn
THE AUTHORITY in FIRE ARMS, AMMUNITION and CUTLERY
No. R 3843
The Remington Camp
and Sportemcn'e Knife
master blade clip blade
punch blade, icrew
driver can opener, bottle
opener and corkscrew.
No. R 1123
The HuntenTavorlte fof
ticking end skinning
length open inchea.
Sticking and ekinalaal
bladea.
WASI!IN(;T(X. (Vt. 1:T1ip am:i
Inn ltvl(mi'ht of r-!ui (irtatli asiiiiL
whlt h hurt taken plaro l(hin Ih.- U !
thri fnt ha.i r.miill.-d 0(h iiinjur
ptilltioHl part to r'ifc Unit' Iio-hm.mI
iiiHhtHla of Mkhik blK noiiiiimtfiiie
mn veiitlona and imsulotitiiil cnu
j.Hina. Manaut ra uf the two nfionl
rtimniftttT.i rt HlrcHilv KiiiiK tluuuht
tti tlio bia t )ii.ni:i'a ihnt Hft Ut'ootary
brHUHH tif thf IM)pUtnr Kplriti) tf the
rmlUi. Tht'v mill uiukr nrriiiiti'iiit'iiif
for brondt iuMins dirM-t from thf ton
vt-nlion city ntul will H)-ti htk ui
lon tlitmu olphon ir'a o that
aniHlbT bna1ca(tinit alaihuin out Ir
Iho ctitintry ran art m r'l;v poinin. '
All thnnuh (ht ir'Mil--ittial rain
piiUn Hpwclic will br atit out bv r
tlio. lltMlttnit atorh'rt will o followttl
by Uflufc-iw twin ti iiiitom, mii
Mat .'imrn ninl rantldlnti'! on tho dtriff
:unt it;.- rull ttinniT (mil
This phturo Is Itunotl frtnu r,iro-
iiiitim - ot the two imiiini.il ijtiiwis
.u-nv
'1 hi I vio t-Htio nuttoiittl roinniKtiv
h 1- bft-n rtiUMiili iim wi.h ra tl in i'm rt
" -'iiltiK u 1'ulltn-al broadr.ttini: uta
lion ti - rri'.itftl ut mune r ntnit
Tina will be tlmit If the f ns.
nm t-n trujit Tlio ctHiuiiitli't'
(mi. -AiU t. i-nlUt tlii cooiM intion o
ft h':i. :; ww MiMp.T! w hit h niiiiTU.iin
hro at:ii-i station. Some of th
hi-: n rifi al broailcaHlim; plant h v 11!
in! an otraMonal jH'th Hm
tlh i.' i - a i)i--tM-Hion aiuiuit; them t
Ir.t 'ti tn itilniinl pmparHrtla,
, iiu !ninttu rrfirialn will hae to be
! more - ;ir.-rul ntvuit tbl! im lnu apfffh-e.-
uvi - kn'runn nt ratlio b-t tht be
n'l'iinf 1 of imim an of I n ;al broa.lva-t
tntt MR'n'n lor political purpttses.
I.lbtMul m will be matle of the
tM(Ua, thmiKh Ilia vU nt to whit h
ih's iiiiMiiu'n e.tn b- v-t-d fr o!itnal
puiljtea H ao'm-whu limtte.l When
Will llavta e!t th tahintt to beronie
btad of Ibe motion pii tme pi lue. r
It feuft tiMiil bo i;. Undid lu ue ihe
i
FDR MISAUTED (EVES
roi!TI..l, (VI. IS. -Or.'Bon l
I't'pnlnr tli. ini'iva c( nilKiunl 1 p.T
i!m of nitrlv rvry Mfciion of tho
l iiil.-J sint.s who determine that
iht-v Tiv.i-t hvo a divnrrt. HroerUiiiK
lo Mm I.hIh O'llivim, iloputy ilisirlrt
;ittonn'-. Mis ii'itryim's oler;itiim
t" drawn limn nlmo8t coninual str-
n- n pri'si iitMine of ih fUte
in di'fxtili i!iorr h.arints.
' If vnii villi lrh the ri-riiriV." said
Mis o Itrinn tmlv. m will dl-rnv-it
ih.il i..iii. mnm to I'ortlnnd from
all ovvr t)n I nitiMl Sutes to f.c dl-
fihn. to hilp Ihn rpuhllran party
Hoi mw that any surh effort
niiM di'fi-ai its own rnd. and em-,
I'li.viml r M atiHlly thai he .. Int. r
"ti'il only in the proRroM of the In-d;itry.
vorres. '
She was alei! why they plrk or
I'ortlr.nil or Konie On ron city.
"I hanily want to charre that it Is
o much ea-sii r m p I a divoree In
OrrKon than in mher mates, yet there
are certain f in,,, which practically
niHke it sn. i ,a;v In default cases.
W e do pot l.aie us many grounds for
dhorce ns fn.ial other utates, but
lhv crouinl of vrui I ami inhuman
tr.ntni.nf is sn t.mad that it can bi
made to enw r ulmut anythina."
Vancouver Crctna Green Factor
The iiitervien-r wan in finest of
fads which help explain hy Oiecor.
is In tin- eiiNhdiic iHisition of ratt!;inc
nevt to Nevada ia ratio of divorces to
population. The well-known situation,
under which Yar" ouver aa the liretiia
recti of Tort land, pets httndnsls or
tins city's man ;!; each month and
tbis roimtv lie ., stiKmati.-ed throuth
srantirx all its divorces, Includlne e
larce per cent resulting from the
hasty Vancouwr mnrrtacei, beiira onh
indirectly on the showing that Orecop
annually aver s 3U divorces for
each looihui popnlKtion. Tho avoracr
for the I tilted Slates Is onlv and
Wiuhinttuu M.t, ,, aero-w Hie loluni ,
bia. onlv lrA . innniVA ctt
district attorney, said that the srstem
under which default divorces are ob
tainable In this mate is a big factor
In accounting for OMton'a showing.
"An explanation of Oregon's re
cord." he cnld. "is the ease with which
a person can obtain a default divorce."
This is Mr. Myers' divorce handling
deputy the explanation of why so
many seek Ihe divorce courts In this
state. Judges pointed out that the
common practice In the past in most
counties of the state of permitting a
referee lo hear divorce affidavit, and
relieving the plaintiff even of the ne
cecity of appearing in court, has
nude divorces easier to get and more
popular. Hut neither Judges nor prose
cutor would talk of this divorce cause
'or publication-It strikes at a certain
ayty on the pan ot lawyers and out
lde courts.
Miss OTlryon smillnclv admitted
het the referee sytciera had been ,
very- had one from the standpoint of
persona opposed to the growing popu
iarity of divorces.
PAROLE LAW KILLED
41:5 suhscriberaall buyers-read
the News Review.
SALKM. Oct. 13 Repeal of Ihe
parole law and the law providing for
Indeterminate sentences will be
"ought at the hands of the legislators
n-n ,hp. m,,rt nt,rp )n
cor, lag , Governor Pierce. Repeal
out ", "'"' the ov"nor points
but would lo away with the aource
of much criticism which has arisen
vT,. ,hV"rn or psroles to con
term Pfvldo a d. flnite
!,"' "rvl1" fr nil men Fcn:enred
J ',J! P' i"od tl.ne
crM w,,M ,)e nrovilVi f
J uc.lon of ,h ,en-ence, of ,u,h con.
O heriT ;'" arn Cr, dit3- "
fmm ,L" "ld b" """
ronr. frn!,"y ' """-d bv Ihe
th , "1 'S now P-vl,c,l through
' Parole system. Much criticism
nas "' heaped upon the parole
bo;-.rd durli.R the Ptl"'
nflmlnblrnti.lll Of th y
flagrant abuses of U ,f
charged to A ti(i-l
ner during the close of
administration last J""-
HELD FOR GRANB-v
n. iuniic. - - f'-
dny charged with ""l"' 1
over to the u-rand ."J
bonds, upon his
Justice of the Pec
yesterday evening.
have stolen a ulls'blll0ci! '
.apparel, a bathrobe. ,
other articles from "0
Rosoburg Hotel- ''""Iir.
fumish the bail "!
county Jail until gnriP,
its y
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