ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, "FRIDAYTJUnT? 26. j 925." FIVE KEARNEYS 300 W.C,ssSt. GROCETERIA 300W.CassSt. SPECIALS Sugar in $ 1 .00 packages, per pkg 90c j j Cream of Wheat, 4 pkgs. for 75c f Bulk Mayonnaise, per lb J. ...35c jj Iodized Salt, per pkg 12c f Shredded Wheat, 3 pkgs. for 35c i Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, 3 pkgs. for 25c f ' Kellogg's Bran Flakes, per pkg ..10c Kellogg's All Bran, per pkg .'. 20c (k Post Bran Flakes, 2 pkgs. for 25c 5 Kellogg's Pep, per pkg 12c Store Will Be Closed All Day a Week from Saturday, July 4th 8 July 4th falling on Saturday brings two holidays ! for next week. , 2 Serve Yourself and Save at a KEARNEYlGROCETERIAj J - - . The Store that Brought 'em Down fj CELEBRATIOFJ AT OAKLAND TO BE SUCCESS Preparations Being Made to Handle Largest Crowd Ever Visiting City. PARADE TO BE HELD Roseburg Band to Furnish Music Throughout Day Judge Brown Will Deliver Address. DISABLED VETS NAME OFFICERS "BATS" CLUB (AtfrwUteil Pre Leatcd Wire.) OMAHA, June 26. A new ad- SHADE' SCHEDULED TO MEET SLATTERY NEW YORK, Juno 26. Dave ! ministration rules the Trench Rats today. At a midnight election last night, the order, "the fun" organization of the disabled American Veterans, selected Hobart C. Klncaid of Walla Walla. Wash., as imperial golden rodent. Shade, Pacific Coast welterweight, today signed contracts to meet Order of Jimmy Slattery of Buffalo, in a six round semi-final match on the Italian Hospital fund card at the Polo Grounds. Results are what count ana i you II get 'em with News-Review rlftsKified ads. JJJlgltSP Homogenized For Your Protection Now is the season of fresh fruit ice creams. There's nothing so nice as luscious fruits frozen in Mel-o-Maid Ice Cream order "over your favorite foun tain" today. For your Sunday picnic we will pack your ice cream so that it will keep for many hours. PHONE 340 Douglas Co. 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Working under difficulty for lack of extension cords or up-to-date iron cord. Such conditions went out with the top buqsy and the stereoptican views of Niagara Falls Hundreds of Roseburg families use electricity to its fullest extent. Are you one of them? Convenient outlets, switches, cords, bells and kitchen units at modest prices ate in our stock Call 61 I 404 W. Cass (Near Depot) ARTHUR H. CROWELL A$eut for Westinghouse Mazda Lamps. Unqualified success ta predicted for Oakland's Fourth of July cele bration to be held under the aus pices of the Gobblers Friday and Saturday next week. Preparations are being made for the largest crowd that ever visited ! this city and the program that has been prepared will leave nothing to be desired in the way of entertain ment during the day. From the opening concert of the Douglas county band at 9 o'clock in the morning until midnight closes the Independence ball there will not be a dull moment Following the band concerton j the street the first thing in the j morning the parade will begin to move on its route through the city and to the celebration grounds I promptly at 9:30. The parade will' be led by the Douglas county band and a large number of decorated- floats entered by lodges, business concerns and individuals will be in line. There will also be a beau tiful Goddess float with Miss Naomi I'inkston aa Goddess and a number of attendants. Miss Dessie Dear- dorff will appear as Miss Oregon! in another float and will be at tended by children representing the states of the union. Miss Doris Crandell will be Miss Columbia. Prizes' of $25, $15 and $10 are of fered for the best floats. Appropriate band selections will begin the program at the celebra tion grounds. These will be follow ed by a vocal solo by Mrs. Fred Strang of Roseburg, with band ac companiment, and an address of welcome by Mayor R. D. Bridgea Judge George M. Brown of the state supreme court, will deliver the Independence Day oration which will be one of the leading features of the celebration pro gram. Judge Brown has many friends and acquaintances In this section who are looking forward with pleasure to hearing him on this occasion. At 11:30 a short time will be al lowed for dinner. There will be i stands on the grounds to provide refreshments and there will also be opportunity for those who bring basket lunches to Bpread them in picnic style. The afternoon program will start with a band concert at the grand stand at 12:15, Then will come the ball game and the race events. Teams from Roseburg and Yoncal la have been matched for the ball eame which will be called at 12:30. It is expected that this will finish 1 in plenty of time to start the j races at 2:30. A splendid race card has been ar ranged by the committee In charge and the various events and purses are shown in detail in another col umn. The premier event will be the one mile Gobblers handicap for a purse of $250. Several entries are assured for this race Including Joey G., owned by Hobson & Mo Caslin of Myrtle point, who won a similar event of July 5 last year. Thei'fjjwiH be two other events open to all entries, a half-mile and a five-eighths, with purses of $150 and $100. There will also be a hair-mile Douglas county pony race and a half-mile saddle horse race also limited to Douglas county en tries. The other events are a quarter-mile Shetland pony race, and a half-mile consolation racf?. The latter will be open to all horses that have run during the meet but have not bepn in on the niorl iy. The purse for this event will be $100, which like the others, will be divided 70 per cent to the winner, 20 per cent to 'sec ond place and 10 per cent to third plane. Entrance fees will be 5 per cent of the purse of each race. A number of foot races and other similar events are being ar ranged and these will take place on the track in front of the grand stand between the horse races. In the grove there will ne an aero-ride swing in operation during the day for the entertainment of the chil dren. The executive committee has de cided to adopt the same method of selling tlrkets as was followed last year. Tickets will be Rold at th rntranre to the grounds that will inrlud not only admission to the ground but to t h program, ball gam and rare. Th prir of th tickets will also be the same, 50c for adults and 25c for children of grammar srhool age. Grand stand seats will be 25c but there will be no charge for cars or for parking spare. Tickets will be on sale In a number of places down town before the parade and a good deal of delay can be avoided If lo cal people will secure theirs before going to the ground. There will be varied forms of en tertalnmrnt during the evening, athletic contests, movies and dance. A wrestling match between Paul Amort nf Roseburg and "Sailor Jack' Woods of Texas la sched uled to take place at tht grand ausd taxly. la th viala. Oa ac GENERAL Gasoline assures "YOU MAXIMUM MILEAGE CLEAN COMBUSTION FULL POWER EASY STARTING All Summer -Happiness The makers of GENERAL Gasoline the General Petroleum Corpora tionfirst learned, by careful tests, just what a gasoline should be to give consistent, satisfactory performance in motor cars in this climate. Then, by ' means of the unique GENERAL ref in ing process, the last word in petroleum refining, they were able to make exactly the fuel the specifications called for. Thousands of motorists enjoy GENERAL every day. Its planned and balanced features insure freedom from all fuel truobles. It guarantees, in any engine, the best performance of which that engine is capable. It adds wings to your car. iltmmth0mtrtii "FILL UP YOUR TANK AND LET YOUR ENGINE DECIDE!" Sold Only by Authorized, Independent Dealer, at the Green-and-White Sign y and Lubricantfc Highway Service Company South End Service Station C. D. FIES, Local Distributor ROSEBURG, OREGON 9 FILL UP YOUR TANK AT - Highway North, Roseburg1, Ore. Highway South, Roseburg, Ore. count of the dit'erence in weight of the two grappKrs this will be a handicap bout. Woods agreeing to throw his opponent twice in an hour. Amort has wrestled several times recently in Roseburg and has attained great popularity with the fans there. Although Woods Is known as a clever performer he will have difficulty In dropping the t 1 Roseburg .man twice In the time I limit. The wreBlling match will be pre-! ceded by a Ground boxing prelimi nary between two well known fighters of this section. The match wilt be held on a raised platform In front of the irrandstand begi-. ning at 7:45. 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Although there will bo no dance floor on tho grounds this year, dancing at the Gobblers hall will bfgln at 8 p. m. Tha street in Tront of the hall will be roped off and used for the overflow crowd. A Inre orchestra Is being arranged for Hiid tho best of music la aa sured. Manager W. O. Thfel of the Hun ca low theater, haa also made preparation to accomodate those of the celebration crowd who wish to take, in a movie show. Aa a special nt t met Ion he haa secured "The Navigator," a bubbling comedy with Hunter Keaton In the leailing role. He wilt put on two shows beginning at 7:15 and 9. In addtton to the program planned fur the Fourth, a fine race rani has been arranged for the aft ernoon of July 3 In which a num ber of otitslile horses will take part besides the locnl entries. The Oob hl'T Special, a mile race with a purse of 2o0, will be the leadnlg event but there will also be half mile nnd five elKh-H mile heaU. A novelty race, Shetland pony race and a mule raen are also sched uler). n all thre will be seven events on that day. The admission charge of fine on the third will in clude, grandstand seats for those who desire them. Provision 1ms been made for the decoration of streets with strings of fines for the celebration and it is requested by the committee that every business house be properly decorated with fUgs and bunting. LEGION CONVENTION HAS BIG ATTENDANCE n PIUNKVIM.K, Ore., Juno 26. l'ive performers were injured on the ripening day of the roduo show, held in corijtinrtioi. with the Ameri can 1a ion annual state convention 1 hem ) eaterday. One accident (ihreati-ns to prove serious, Klmer iSmith of Tllvrts. Canada, n t tempt jlng to ri'le a wild horsey, bareback, wh4 thrown and the animal fell on ! Ill Ml. j The convention opened with dele gates present from nearly every ,pt and auxiliary in the state. The utl' Ddance Is estimated at 6,000. 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