Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 20, 1925, Page 10, Image 10

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. MAY 20. 1925.
BARGAIN
FES
TSVAL
3-DAY SPECIAL-3
30X3 Heavy, Duty, Tubes $1.10
30X3 Oversize Heavy Duty Cords $8.75
Wilson Tire Shop
QUALITY TIRES FOR LESS
SUMMER STYLES
In LADIES', MEN 'AND
CHILDREN'S SHOES
EXTREMELY LOW PRICED
We Will Be Pleased to Show Your Our Fine Stock and Hope You
Will Find Time to Drop in During the Carnival
' To Really Enjoy the Event You Should
Have Shoes That Fit.
Perrin's Shoe Store
' SHOE REPAIRING
1 1 1 CASS STREET
MAKE THE
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
YOUR HEADQUARTERS DURING
THE CARNIVAL
.We Extend a Cordial Invitation to AH to
Take Advantage of Our Rest Rooms.
EVERYTHING HERE FOR YOUR COMFORT
YOU'LL BE MIGHTY WELCOME!
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
During the Carnival
BUY YOUR BAKERY GOODS
AT THE
Model Bakery
Right in the I leart of the City
Corner Cass and Jackson
We have a fine selection of pastry for that hurry-up meal.
Everything fresh. Perfection Bread "hits the spot."
Hospitality Day
Join the Umpqua Chiefs in Enter
taining the Boosters of this
Grand Old State.
Make Roseburg Your Mecca
for Three Big Days.
For Saturday the Chiefs Have Prepared This
Wonderful Program for You. ,
:may 23:
Saturday's Program
BOOSTER CLUB DAY
10:00 a. m. Cranso and Industrial Parade.
Industrial Prizes, 1st, $50: 2nd. $25; 3rd, $10.
tirange Prizes, 1st, $25; 2nd, $10.
In each of these classes there must be two or more exhibits or
organizations competing.
11:00 a. m Shows and concession at the carnival grounds, Kane and
Washington streets.
2:00 p. m. Sports program on Jackson Street v
Bicycle race, prize $5. I j
Girls' race, prize $2.50. j
Water Box Contest, prize $5. ' !
Motorcycle potato race, prize $5. i
Tug of War, Jackson St. vs. Cass St. Prize $10. j
2:30 p. m. Music at Band Stand, Ca.s and Jackson Streets.
Abner K. Kline Attractions at Midway, all day.
7:30 p. m. Band Concert, Court House yard. !
8:30 p. m. Jitney dance. Armory. j
Strawberries and cream at booths, all day, served by Cmpqua'
Squaws.
Strawberry Exhibit j
Rule 1 All exhibit must be in place at Lawrence Real Estate Office, i
125 West Cass St., not later than 12 a. m., May 21.
Rule 2 All entries must be made by entry clerk and dupllcato entry I
made to owner of exhibit. i j
Rule 3 No premiums will be paid npon novelty exhibits, but such ex-:
hlbits can be shown as display. j
Rule 4 No exhibit can be entered In more than one class for pre
miums. Rule 5 All entries must be made not later than 9 a. m., May 21. I
uuoks auer May uounty Agent s oince.
Premium List of Strawberry Exhibit
Division A Strawberries.
Class 1 Berries in crates of 21 boxes.
Lot 1 Best Commercial Crate New Oregon, 1st $S; 2nd $2.50.
Lot 2 Best Commercial Crate Marshall, 1st $S; 2nd $2.50.
Ixit 3 Best Commercial Crate Ktersburg No. 121, 1st $S; 2nd $2.50.
IM 4 Best Commercial Crate Kverbearers 1st, $8; 2nd $2.50.
I.ot 6 Best Commercial Crate, any variety, 1st $8; 2nd $2.50.
Clnss 2
1M 1 Best packed Crate, any variety, 1st $5; 2nd $3.
Lot 2 Best exhibit of four Crates, not less than two varieties, 1st $0:
2nd $4.
Lot 3 Best single box any variety, 1st $1.50; 2nd $1.
1-ot 4 largest strawberry In show, determined by weight, $1.
Dlvison 8
Class 3 Domestic cakes In which strawberries aro used In the pre
paration. Lot 1 Best Strawberry Shortcake. 1st, $5; 2nd $3: 3rd $1.
Lot 2 Best Strawberry pie, 1st $:!; 2nd $2; 3rd $1.
SPECIAL PRIZE
A special prize of $25 will be offered for the best decorated
building or store front
Rest Room
The County Health Unit will maintain a rest room In the Sykes
building.
Boy Scouts
Troop 1 will have a model Boy Scout Camp during tho entire
carnival at Oak and Rose streets.
Troop 2 will maintain an information bureau. '
Troop 3 general service.
Rose Show
The Rose Show will be in charge of the Woman's Club In the
Sykes building on Jackson Street.
Rules For Prizes
1 Eligibility
a The exhibition will be onen to all flower growers or Doug
las County.
b All flowers exhibited In competition must be from plants
which are the exclusive property of exhibitors.
2 Exhibitions.
Exhibits must be brought In for staging before 10 a. m. on
Thursday, May 21.
b. Vases furnished by the flower committee for all single
specimens.
Class 1 Double Roses (1 to a vase)
Sub Class
a. Pink varieties, 1st $1 oo: 2nd .75; 3rd .P0.
b. Red varieties. 1st $1 Ort; 2nd .75; 3rd .50.
c White varltles, 1st $l.on; 2nd .75; 3rd .50.
d. Yellow varieties, 1st fl.uo; 2nd .75; 8rd .50.
e. Fsney varieties, 1st JI.un; 2nd .75; 3rd .50.
Class 2 Single Roses (1 to a v.ic)
Suhl'lns .
a. Pink varieties. 1st $1.00; 2nd .75; 3rd .60.
b. Red varieties. 1st $1.00; ;nd .75; 3rd .60.
r. White varieties, 1st II. oo: 2nd .75: 3rd .50
d. Yellow varieties. 1st $l.oo; 2nd .75; 8rd .60 '
e. Fanry varieties. 1st Si.'.ti; 2nd .75: 3rd .60.
Class 3 Spray of Climbing Ito-.es (2 to 3 ft. long)
First prize $1 00: 2nd 3rd .60.
Class 4 Most Artistic Basket of Rouen (not over t varieties)
First prize $1.00; 2nd .75; 3rd .60.
Class 6 Double Peonies (1 to a vase)
Subclass
a Pink varieties, 1st $1 o,i; nd .75; 3rd .50.
b. Red varieties, 1st $1.00; 2nd .76; 3rd .60.
c White varieties, 1st $UM; 2nd .75; 3rd .60.
Class 6 Single Peonies (1 to a vase)
Sub-Class - -
a. Best Teeny any color. lt $1.00; 2nd .75; 3rd .50. ,
b. Best Collection. 1st $l.(.i; 2nd .75; 3rd .60.
Class 7 Sweet Peas i
Subclass
a. Best basket or vase, 1st $1.00; nd .78; Srd .60.
Class 8 Iris
Sub-Clasa ,
't basket or vase, 1st $1.00; Sad .76; 3rd 0.
Class B (,. n. McArthur Roses ,
Sub Class 1
a. Best (Ion. McArthnr Rose, 1st $100 ;2nd .75; 3rd .tU.
. D. Ucst basket or vase, 1st $1.00; 2nd .75; 3rd .60.
You Spend One-Third of Your Time in Bed.
BED ROOM FURNITURE
Chosen wisely and In good taste lasts a lifetime. Your health is built up by your sleep.
You can furnish your bedroom so that you get the rest desired for body and mind for less
than the price of the country's most popular car. With proper rest, your earning power is so
Increased that your ability to possess the car is Increased.
Furnish .your bedroom this way and have boUi. Furniture of this kind may be purchased on
the deferred payment plan from
McKean, Darby & Baldwin
COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS
ROSEBURG, ORE.
To the first 200 auto drivers to visit our store during the carnival we
; . will give free one of our Auto Smoker Sets.
CARNIVAL NECKTIE SPECIAL
75c Neckties, 2 for $1.25
$1.00 Neckties, 2 for r. $1.75
Buy a Gordon Straw Hat
for Carnival $2.00 to S6.00
They Fit the Head
Varsity Athletic Underwear, Ide Shirts,
ADLER-COLLEGIAN CLOTHES
FENCERS
During the Carnival Insist on
Jersey Maid Ice Cream
SOLD BY THE FOLLOWING
ROSEBURG HOME-PRODUCT
BOOSTERS
Palace of Sweets f The Rose
The Club The Pullman
The Alcove United Cigar Store
Terminal Cigar counter Maddox and Wetherell
North Side Restaurant Cleo Brenner
Hogan and Connelly Umpqua Grocery
Stephens St. Grocery Riverside Grocery
West Side Grocery Geo. McClellan
Mill St. Grocery Camp View
Edenbower Grocery Douglas Grill
Roseburg Cafeteria Grand Grill Cafe '
Umpqua Hotel Dining room Home Restaurant
Geo. Staley W. H. McAllister
"MELL-O-MAID" IS THE NEW NAME OF OUR PRODUCTS
Douglas County Creamery
KURTZMANN
The Beauty of Kurtzmann Pianos Makes Instant Appeal
to Those Who Enjoy the Better Things of Life. Their rare
1 onal Quality, their Exquisite Beauty of Design, their
proven Durability (Extending over a period of nearly
Three-Quarters of a Century) Makes the Present Popu
larity of Kurtzmann Pianos a Well-Deserved Reward.
CONVENIENT TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
Sherman Clay & Co.
STEINWAY AND OTHER PIANOS
225 N. Jack son Street. Phone 132
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