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ROSr.BURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY. MARCH 13. 1925.
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, Envelopes, bill heads, canin Have you something to sell, to
' cards, buslnosa cards, posters, trade, to give away. Use News--folders,
booklets of "very descrlp Review columns.
tlon printed on short notlse by I
SHOOT
Roseburg Rod & Gun Club
Grounds
John Marks Ranch
Sunday, March 15
A New Wrinkle in Prize Shooting
AN ALL MONEY SHOOT
Entrance Each Event 75 Cents.
SHOOT STARTS 10 O'CLOCK
AMMUNITION AND LUNCH ON GKOUNDS
ill 1 rn
The Ncws-Kcview
or
OM dlcKararles should be diiwded, as reenl aetiTltiM have)
brought additional words into our language, and the pub
lishers bad to discard their old printing platos, Hsro U I be
awly cosnpiled dicboiuur brger and more complete tbasj
aay similar onUrgrd vocabulary all the now words and
pew special features Dow ready for every reader.
EASY FOR YOU TO GET
Thro of these coupons, preeenttd or mailed to this newspaper
Mail Orders
MR.
distribution,
If kr malt. Include
f cents po.tc up
! ISO mil.. I to
c.ntc P
mll..;orlorere.t
Sl.t.noM n.h your
MMms.trr forrsi
mm $ pounds. .
Your Old Dictionary it Now Out of Date
TVs at (A UJ took for eoaWiur Cross Worsf ftusiae
?
LAST YEAR Chesterfield sales again
broke all previous records. The growth
of the brand has been spectacular. In every
section of the country it has forged ahead
by leaps and bounds.
Convinced by taste of finer (quality, men
everywhere have changed by thousands
from other cigarettes to Chesterfield.
r
wltn a nominal sum to cover con dun
' ' f-l
etc., amoonu (1
Ingtoonly tU UnU
Entitle every reader to th!t New
Enlarged Univertitiet Dictionary
Withal Further Euuo. m OkUc.tUu
' aad Mmr Bsdi II Not Subrtod.
RADIO
PROGRAMS
From Pacltic Coast Sutton
Radio Feature for Frl. March 13
KNX. The Express, Ixia Angeles
337 meters. 11:30 a. m. talk for
women :12 noon West Coast The
atre program 1 p. m. talk: 4 p. m.
music appreciation lecture; 6:15 p.
m. dinner hour program; p. nt.
special program; 11 p. ni. Ambas
sador Hotel orchestra; niniuirfht
organ recital.
Radio Feature for Sat March 14.
KKRC. The llulletln, San Fran
cisco, 270 meters. 6:30 p. m. mar
ket reports; new Items, Ohlsen'a
danoe orchestra.
K1X. The Tribune, Oakland, 509
meters. 7 p. m. news Hems.
Earle t Anthony, Ixt An
geles, 3fi7 meters. 5 p. m. hour of
news bulletins; 7 p. m. lk Ar
rowhead orehestra; 7:45 p. m.
"The Hook Shelf; 8 p. m. Examin
er program; 9 p. m. male quartet
te: 10 p. m. Packard Club.
KC.O. General Electric Co. Oak
land. 3R1 meters. 11:30 a. m. lun
cheon concert; 4 p. m. Hotel St.
Kranrl concert orchestra: 8 p. m.
variety stutllo program; 10 p. m.
Ha .lead's dance orchestra.
KKStl. Angelus Temple, Ixi An
geles. 275.1 mt'tera. 10:30 sun
shine hour program; S:30 p. m. or
gon recital; 7:30 p. m. auditorium
service.
KIM). Hale Tlrolliers. Inc., Snn
Francisco, 4i3 meters. 7 a. m. selling-tip
exercises; 10:30 a. m. news
bulleilns; 10:30 a. m. news bullet
Ins: 10:40 a. m. "What's on at the
Theatres"; Fairmont Hotel orches
tra: 3:30 p. m. lea tlansant; 6:20
p. m. garden talk; 8 p. m. Fair
mont Hotel tlanro orchestra.
KIM), Hale Prothor. Inc., S:in
Francisco. 421 melers. 7 a. m. ret-ting-up
exercisi-Ht 10:30 a. m. n'-ws
htilrllns: 10:40 a. ni. "WhJt'a on
at the Thenlrea:" 11 a. m. chst for
housewlvee; 1 p. ni. Falrnnmt Ho
tel orchestra: 4:30 p. m. the same;
5:30 p. m. "What' en at the The
atres"; 8 p. m Cleveland HI Or
chestra: Silent Night.
Kl'Stl. Angelus Temple, Ixis An
geles, 175.1 meters. 10:30 a. m. ra
tlin bible school; sunshine hour;
8:30 p. m. organ recital: 7:30 p. m.
auditorium service; silver band;
9:15 p. ni. Cray studio program; 10
p. m. organ recital.
KdO. General Electric Co., Oak
land, 361 meters. 11:30 a. ni. lun
cheon concert; 9 p. m. stutllo mu
sical program and speaker: 4 p.
m. Hotel St. Francis concert or
chestra; Silent Night.
KF1, Earle C. Anthony , Inc.,
Wed Stableman?
s
I
I
V lis Walts Llnforth. skilled
equestrienne and member of a
prominent and wealthy San Fran
cisco family. Is reported to have
been married to William Threkeld,
a stable manager. Their mutnal
love of horse-flesh and thorough
bred a la said to have brought them
together frequently.
A good easy way to avoid a fam
ily Jar. Serve GRIMM BROS. MILK
HltEAD and at lenst the foundation
of your meal cannot be criticized.
Phone 133.
Would you avoid all possibilities
of criticism? Then order a loaf of
(1U1MM UROS. MILK DRKAD.
Phone 133.
GOOD GAS HAS LOW
"BOILING POINT'
"Thousands of gallons of gas'i
llne are used in this locality, hut
there are comparatively few nto
torlsts who really know what is
good gasoline," states Mr. C. D.
Kles.
"A good gasoline should have
a low initial boiling point for
easy starting and quick getaway
without excessive use of the
choke; an even range of boiling
points' to Insure steady, clean and
complete combustion; and as hiph
and end point as the climatic con
ditions will allow to insure the
maximum mileage.
"All aiitomohllo owners expect
from a dollar's worth of gasol'tie
a dollar's Value In quick, smooth
response to the starter aijd nccel
orator. They de.Ire easy. wlnr
llke speed along boulevards and
straightaways; boundless driving
power. Ihat lifts them, roaring,
up A bill or through heavy going;
and they ask for flexibility that
will allow them to slip dofMv,
swiftly. Into and out of traffic
'holes
"Thousands of user of General
gasoline state that they find nil
of their expectations filled In the
"clean power' sold at the ereen-nnd-whltn
signs, thrench the in
dependent dealers. They state
that by using this gnsolino they
experience no difficulty in gcltlng
Immediate nction from their stjir
ter. no matter whether It be mid
summer or near the New Year.
They have given Oeneral the mi
preme test, both in summer and
winter, and have found II not
lacking, whether It be in speed
acrois the valleys, or in pullini;
power over the Ijills
Mr. Vies explains that thU un
usually high quality found In the
product of the General Petrel, nm
Corporation is due directly to th
process used In refining. He .-a
tes that the same principle hol.i
true In the refining of good rn-a-line
as In the chemistry t . t . .
Should a dosen or more stmler.t
be given a glass of water to puri
fy. It Is hlchly probable that the
same tlegree of exactness vmild
not be found In the re.plt of
ench. Some would have ac,n;n
nllshed the'r task to a much f. ,i
ter extent than others: due either
to the care and diligence w'rh
which they fjnrtrrd, or lo the
method they ttsed.
"In the same way In the n-.w
tluctlon or gno!llie. slartlni: ih
crude material of similar hae. in
the end a rreat difference m iv ).
noted In the final Vrodurt t a. h
drop of crude petroleum has I, ,.
den awav a small amount nf t
line, pome kernicne and lul.i '. -,t-Inir
oils of various welrhu. it p
the rintv of the refiner to s. ..,r-
T.os Angeles. 4S7 meters. IS p i
hour of new bulletins; 7 p. m Ft
nmlner pregrsm: 8 p. m. r.citil:
ft P m. Herald prnrram: 10 p tn,
John Smsllman mnslcnl nlrtt
KI.X. The Tribune, Oakland.
melers: 6 p. m. dinmOhour (
cert: 7 p m. news Items, nu.-l et
report: 8 n. m. varied nniiral
prorram: 9:15 p. ni. Wolelin
Cnllfornlant.
KEI1C. The rtullctln. San I ran
Cisco. 170 meters. 8:40 p m nnr-k-t
reports: 6:37 p. m. Tbm's l.-t
He Svmphony orche.tra: 8 p rn,
the same: 9 p. m. studio procram;
10 p. m. Kelll'i dance orchestra.
t ate thne In the proper manner,
i and If he ia to huve a bulunced
i product of the firt claxa, this
1 must be done accurately. The
! ; ntral ivtroleuiu Corporation
feels that it has accoinplUlitid
ithn end, and as a result has gt
i vn to the motoring public a (rood
gasoline. that will stand the cbal
:Jtnce of "ffll up and let the en
' gine decide.'
the New-Revlew exclusive Job
May Lose Power
Gregory ZlnoYieff, one of the tri
umvirate which assumed the rule
of Soviet Russia following the death
of Nikolai Lenin. Is facing the pros
pect of being orerttrown by thoje
who followed bis plans for a revolu
tion. Ills enemies In the Russian
Government declare his constant
call for revolt Is embarrassing in
Russia's plans for establishing
friendly relations with Kuropeai
Powers.
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Hundreds Killed in Explosion
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I v r?Jl&:'c U'-t
40K) IrJAKtt.l'Cb !'IKG
At least MO persons have been killed and more than 2,000 injured,
at the result of a great gasoline tire and explosions on Cajus Island,
lu the harbor of Rio de Jnniero, Brazil. Burning gasoline made th
entire bay an inferno. Hundreds bad their ear drums burst as a result
01' the explosions of dynamite In the fire.
Chief Figures in
Pf- : ....
At- .C. MMk.
John Emory Andres, "richest trphanger," et Vonker. M. tn who
1 said to own rnnre timber than any other man In the world, and who
eslth Is routuTd In million, celebrated hi eighty-fourth birthday by
tiding to bis New York City offlc In a subway lam. H didn't get a
O seat King Ueorge, of England,
engagements because of a saver cold. Cleveland H. Dodge, oiaiM
millionaire New York philanthropist, ha given $500,000 toward the fund
for NVar Kast College. William at Butler, of Boston, who managed
the Coolldge presidential campaign and who later was appointed United
State Senator from Massachusetts, ha been mad defendant in a 10e
COO suit filed by Theodora Thomas. Inmat of th Soldiers' Horn la
Washington, who allege Senator Butler reported to Postal sntborltlM
that a lent dea'Ji threat Uruua la mail. -i
' print ln Hernrmnt. Phon Mi.
Joins Cabinet
I p.- v. ;;'.
i . "85, , ' V. 1
William M. Jardlne, President
Coolidge'a new Secretary of Agrt
culture, has assumed his official
duties in Washington. He formerly
was president of the Kansas Slate
Agricultural College, resigning to
accept lbs secretaryship.
tJ
1VVAHD JAJI I.-.'VW!
News of the Day
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ha been compelled to cancel all hi
te. q
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f it' f.
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The Best Advertisement
is a wtisfied customer. We have hundred of them. Wo
have their confidence because we treat them fair, we do
not sell good, below cost nor do we have to. Most pee.
pie are willing to pay us a fair profit for dependable
goods and the ervice we render. Most of the talk about
buying crload and buying cheaper than the other fellow
is ail bunk outside of sugar and one or two other items
there is no carload buying of groceries in Roseburg. We
buy our goods as well as anyone and sell them at a rea
sonable price; no baits, no traps-
We have the finest display of fresh vegetables in town,
including new potatoes and green peas, asparagus, fresh
tomatoes, radishs, green onions, carrotts, turnips, beets,
broccoli, cabbage, lettuce, spinach, celery, and artichokes.
In fruits we have apples, oranges, bananas and rhubarb.
Try a jar of our fresh made Mayonnaise and Thousand
Island dressing, it's fine.
SATURDAY SPECIAL
3 lb. good grade coffee, for - $'-9
6 cans Solid Pack Tomatoes for - .00
2 loaves Bread for - l"c
3 lb. Full Cream Mixed Candy for - 50c
Paradise Dates. 20c pkg. for 10c
QUALITY BEEF ,
Pot Roast, lb 15c
Boiling Beef, lb - 12.J
Leg and Loin Veal Roast, lb - 25c
Shoulder Roast Veal, lb - 18c
Shoulder Pork Roast, lb '- 22c
Leg and Loin Pork Roast, lb -- 26c
Pure Pork Sausage, 2 lbs - - 35c
Fresh Made Hamburger, lb 15c
Heavy Bacon Backs, lb - 22c
Heavy Bacon, lb 25c
Pure Lard. lb. 25c. 2 Jbs . 45c
Hams, half or whole, lb - 30c ,
Fancy Light Bacon, lb 35c
WE SLICE HAMS
FANC.Y LIGHT AND HEAVY CHICKENS
WE DRAW ALL OF OUR POULTRY
We Trim the Meat Not the Customer
PEOPLES
Grocery Phone 145
How many ladies are successful ' There Is almost a thousand miles
with homemade pies, cakes and t of American fence in-use in Doug
cookies? But how few are success-j las county. .You know what it is,
fill with bread? It's some trick to: so you are taking no chances on
bake a perfect loaf of bread. Try I the quality of the fence. We buy in
one that never falls. GRIMM carload lots to get you the low
BROS. MILK liRRM). Phone 133. I price. Wharton Bros.
Opportunity is Knocking at your Door
We offer you an opportunity to make REAL MONEY
WELL KNOWN '
AUTOMOBILE ACCOUNT
, Direct factory contract with factory co-operation,
experience in automobile business not necessary but ap
plicant must be good merchandiser with fair financial
standing. '
All replies confidential.
P.O. Box 2195 Portland, Oregon
There's Only One Right
Way To Buy Shoes
Atk to mi thto
crow Mctton of
FOOT -
- f aMAV '1
SUPPLY CO.
Meat Market 363
THAT'S a good habit to get Into.
It's the only way to be sure of
shoe satisfaction. The inside con
struction is far more important
than what you can see on the
outside. Wear, comfort and ap
pearance all depend on how the
shoe is built inside. Look inside
before you ipend your monev.
Here you'ean do that!' We have
unamends Foot-Fitter split shoe
so as to give you the inside facts
things you ought to know before
investing another dollar in shoes.
Come in, examine the 6plit shoe
and see the latest Gtmcmit
Foot-Fitter styles.
FITTERS P