ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, FRIDAY. JULY 3. 1925.
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Home Restaurant
Offers You For
Saturday and Sunday, July 4-5
Special Dinner 50c
SOUP Spring Vegetable. Salad Combination 1 000 Island Dressing
ENTREES
Baked Ham, Virginia Style Dinner Steak, Bordelaise Sauce
. Breaded Veal Chops, Currant Jelly
ROASTS
Prime Ribs of Beef, au jus
Leg of Veal, Sage Dressing
VEGETABLES
New Potatoes en Cream Creamed Corn Young Garden Peas
. DESSERT
Ice Cream Pudding Tea
Coffe
Milk
Regular 25c Dinner, known from Coast to Coast, served as Usual.
Ve inspect, kill and age all our beef in our own storage plant.
marrUs with Mini I.ucy A. Good-1
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lXVl:il IIUiUATKIN
. OK I'OIVO I' MX 2.
v onl has Just laen rcelv.
el from I'ortlaml that the
CHICAGO. July 3. If one feela
cordial one mtuuM and grouchy
the uext, he is twina, aya l'ro
lessor H. K. Nuwniun, L'otranity
of Chicago zooloatat.
Must Dtraona ar alternative Dr.
Jekylls and Mr. llydcs-twiua that j
have Di'tn commnttu in me pru
cea of cttivelouiueiit. but who still
C (retain separate nervuua system",
H he believes.
S Identical twina, or tnose inai.
look exactly alike. couiiaK from
Kj. the same cell, are really rmht and
r leu nana cumuunvnis ui auiam
r t t...tlurt....l Dvnfudun Kawmun
points out.
"In one third of the cases of
twins that have been under scien
tific observation, one of the twins
ner of Drain, lo this union was
I born ten children, fiv hoys and
4f'ive glrla. Those now lining are
Kltia r trage, ,Arraa; John H.
Sawyers, Klklun; Mary E. (irubbe,
Klkfon; Alex H. Sawyers.. Klklun;
,Uaac T. Sawyers. AlW-Khaney and
ureitonian w ill send a eamera Violet Ueemanl Couuille. lieshles
nun to cover the big Copcu 2 : ihe wife and nioiher, and these
d.'di.ailon, which takee place sons and ilauatitera. Mr. feawyera
to a
Thoughtful man
Jlhas been right handed and the
ft Ilea
H : you
other left handed," he continues.
The fact that some of you are
handed and that outers part
our hair on the right side may
indicate that vou are one of a
set of twins, the other of which
had died before you wet born.
The normal individual Is he who
has been joined together success
fully. "Twinning is a pnthologlcal and
not a normal condition. We think
that it occurs when embryonic de
velopment has been arresled in
some way. The whole question
of twins Bheds new light on the
controversy between heredity and
environment and shows up beyond
doubt that the heredity factor is
the most important olio."
J Cook "with gas.
KOI K AKK KII.M.K
' SI'OKANK, July 3. Kour per
sons are dead and another was
reported dying as the result of a
collision between their automobile
and a Spokane and Inland elec
tric train tit the Freeman cros
sing, 2o miles southeast of Spo
kane, this murning.
Mrs. Henry Olson, 33; her son
Hans, aged 3; Miss Wru Krye,
a nuighliur ascd 17. and Auua l'e-
Vim Makes ?Em Good
It isn't just " knack" that makes bread or rolls
good it's perfect flour like VIM. You can always
depend on it. Order VIM next time you buy flour.
We Carry the Best and Freshest of
Everything in Groceries Priced at
Low Levels and We Deliver.
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
torshake. three year old daugh- j
ter of another neighbor, are dead,
aud .Lawrence Olson, 5 years old I
son of Alrti. Olson, was reported
dying.
Mrs. Olson was driving the car,
ov the way to Fireman Iron, the
Olson ranch, 3 miles south of that
town. The truin was a regular
passenger from Spokane to Colfax.
at 1'uino. California on next
Sunday. This will mean that
twu separate motion pictures :
will )h. taken of this new
pumvr development. arrant1-
menu having already been
mude by The raliroinlu Ore- ;
gua I'uwer Company to take 1
a .-l-vial film of the event.
it is expected that much
favoratle publicity tor South-
em Ores on and Northern
California will result from
thtt extensive showing of
thee Hints. One particular
Id tn which-will no doubt at-
trart great interest through-
out the country, In the luru-
est wood stave pipe in the
world, ltt feet In dlumetvr
and over 100ft feet ,lon
wl ich connects the two tun-
nels.
This huge wooden tube U
but one of the many inter-
est in ? eugineeriug details.
which will hv shot by thu
movie men. Of course the
dedication ceremonies and
ling raising and tin big feed
will come in for their share
of the footage, as well as the
outstanding features of mo-
dern hydroelectric develop-
ment as exemplified in Copco
system.
leaves twenty grandchildren to
mourn his death. Thu deceased
w as a member of the M. E. church
at Klkton. and the 1. O. O. F. loilge
at tiardinen Mr. Sawyers, and fam
ily removed from near Klklun to
Alleghaney in 19l2. wherw they
speut four yearn, alter whlub they
went lo Scottsburg, where the fani
11 y home has since been maJnfaTu
ihI. Inlermeut took place ou Juue
30, at the Scoltsburg cemetery.
ARTISANS INITIATE
CLASS AND INSTALL
THE NEW OFFICERS
l,KXil.KX VIlTlllt.
MANY VI6ITORS IN
STATE OF OREGON
THREATENED BY FIREll
ll.l
(AmwUlH lreM Uitrd WiiY.)
Wl.MllLKDON. Kngl.. July
3. Mile. Suzanne Lenglen.
4 of France, won her sixth
Wimbledon women's tennis
( championship today, defeat-
Cnglish girl chain-
Fry, 6-L 6-0. in
Vmpqua Assembly, United Arti
sans, held a very enjoyable even- J
lug. July 2. A large class was In-
liiated into the mysteries of Artl-
son hip. after which the newly
elected otficers were lnstulle). The
; officers are Fast Master ' Artisan1
I Helen Whitaker; Master Artisan, t
Mae Fingle; Superintendent, lnex ,
Clark; Inspector, Henry Snyder;
Senior Conductor, Mabel Maxwell;
Junior Conductor, I'eter Fingle;
j Muatt'f of Ceremonies, H. Carnes;
I Warden, Mrs. Carnes; Instructor,
i Myrtle HoiUy; Secretary, Belle
J Stephenson and Treasurer, Mildred
McCollough. The officers were In
stalled by Fast Master Artisan, O.
I A. Hatton of Oregon Assembly No.
1 1, of Portland. Fnder the heading
of good of the order, District Man-
ager Frank McFarland gave an in
teresting talk and comtnended the
i local assembly for their splendid
i progress in the past few months,
and reminded them that they were
assisting tneir friends to become.
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iVhnt more practical Kilt could you alvii
your wifu Uiaa a ahurti-r aud I'asltr
.waithday?
Kuch a gift Is the Maying Gyrafoam
WaehlT.
Nut only la It nieana lo hiutr
waululaya and aplck-apan wanlttnics, but
It'a the way to iirealer faite Hud nnro
conipU'tu SHlkifuclV" 'llt Ihe world
that's doue.
Hecauge of lta
aalonUhing apoed.
old- fautuoued
thoroUKhueaa uad
uuutiuut care wo
uitii nave u rid
ute Alalag "the
Auraciu ot Mou
day." 11 washed
twice as mauy
Karmeata per
hour a other
washer -ao clean
tlaat even cutis,
collars aud wrut
bauds rtiulre ho
haudrubbiuj so
careful Uiat. mak
ers of dainty,
filmy uadersar
m v a t leco.u
mend 11 as su
perbir lo hand
washing lor stich
garments.
No more practical gift could
itmore than you Imagine
a thoughtful man choose and she neads
(let her a Maytag.
(.Uoclunl I'm, Uued Wire.) . I ,lmhr of Ihe members of the fire i Marian 1'r.ssa.
SALEM. Ore., July 3 Reglstra-Idpartment, a crowd of the residents 1 The claim was made by some
tion of foreiEn motor vehicles vis- and a Krouu of Boy Scouis engaged .parties that the fire was started
iling Oregon from June 1 to June the fire in a hard batile. finally I by 'I honias Kearney, a boy scout.
1 allillateu with one of the tew ira-
jUTital societies writing legal re-
l serve insurance. The local aasem-
i bly will .blossom forth in the 'very
the all-England "ear future with a young ladies
tournament. . drill team (hat will participate in
0, ! the Artisan events that wJl ' be
AAAAA! held at various points In thu statu
this winter. One of the pleasant
man, Dick Nerbas, Owen Cordon, surprises at the meeting Thursday
Loren Johnsun, Tom Ness, Jr., 'evening was the beaulltul decora
Karl Faulkner, Uarland lies, Jack lion ul the hall by some of the
Koenig. Wesley Little,, Bob Opple, : loyal lady Artisans. The veiling
lu
The -entire southeast end of
town was threatened With destruc
tion yesterday when a grass fire
swept over the hill on the edge of
towfi. The fire started In tall grass,
anil fanned hv a stiff wind, burned
i .. .... t . , - l..b.n. t -I.......... n uua ...ili,,l.l hw tnr.,a hni.nl.
up to me eage or me cuy,.wnere nwu .nnuu, .naulu.u u v .. ...
1 Washes faster.
S Washes cleaner.
3 Largest hourly ca
pacity in the world.
4 Most compact
washer mad e
takes floor space
only 25 Inches
S Outstanding Maytag Features.
square.
6 Cast aluminum tub
can't warp, rot,
swell, spilt or cor
rode. 6 Easily adjusted to
your height.
7 Clothes can be put
In or taken out -with
the - washer1
running. ' '
8 Tub cleans Itself.
8 All mewl wringer,
belt adjusting. In
stant ti .lion re-"
lease. ' '
t Raasons for World Leadership
atler which an enjoyable hour was
spent in dancing.
30, inclusive, lacked only 2274 of turning the flames back away from
equaling the total for Uie previous ; the city.
five months, says a statement by I Besidec the fire department, val
Secretary of State Kozer. j uable work was done by a group of
Registrationa for June were 12,- i t)oy scouts, lncruuing Linnun jioii-
659, while that for the previous
five months totaled 14,933. ,
The total i for the six months
ending June 30, was 27,592.
Every state in the union except
ing Delaware and Georgia was rep
resented In June, and visitors from
i Alaska, Canada and the Canal
;Zone, the Hawaiian lslnda and
.New Zealand were included.
WlllTKfl'INK HLISTKIl '"
1U ST TO UK KOrtlllT.
Kail's Catarrh
Medicine
both local and internal, and has been
successful tlx the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
i 4 ft.. ,1
GENESAL Gasoline
fissures "YOIZ"
liAXIMUM rTILEAaE
TUILL PCWEE '
EASY STARTING
Its Efficiency Never Varies!
Improvements embodied in the General
Petroleum Corporation's process of refining
makes possible exceptionally close adherence
to the scientifically-determined specifications .
by which GENERAL js made. But, in addi
tion to the precision followed in refining,
GENERAL is tested four times for your pro
tection first, before leaving the refinery;
second, before being pumped into tank
steamers; third, before being discharged at
the Linnton Road plant ih Portland, and,
fourth, before being delivered to your dealer.
GENERAL alvays is good. It never varies.
Sold'Only by Authorized, Independent Dealers,
at the Green-and-White Sign
"Fill Up Your Tank and Let Your ENGINE Decide!"
'7'
but out of fairness to the boy 11
has been requested that It be slat-;
ed that ho was not In that vicinity j SAI.EM,. Ore., July 3. L.
at the time, being at the river be-1 flooding, assistant pathologist,
tween the swinging bridge and
Mosher street at the time the fire
started.
Churchill Hardware Co.
The Winchester Store
iiTf oday '. '. j MrTand" Jdrs. W. K. Ott and funi-
W. T. Love was In from the rural Illy, of this city, will leave this eveD
districts this morning attending to ing by auto for liandon to spend
business affaira. Ilex resides east i the fourth of July. Mrs. Ott will
of this city. I remain at the coast for a month.
GRAPPLER JULY 4
CnrvulliH, which 1m iu char go of the
white pine blinUT rut cm m pa Ik u
In OrfKon, arxompanlvd by K. M'
Cloud urn. A. irusmnky, of Hr
kt'lt'V. am in' Sulnm toriiiv
sui'iirinir in fi irtiadi t Inn frnm tint I
Htute foreslerH offico relative to
the cruise, ownnrHhip and locu
tion of the white pine BtanU in
l'olk county nvar lUack Hock. Tho
three men expect to ko into the
JJUt'K uyn. run nil y .nimufi.r iiiiii
osluhllsti citmp lu the virinlty of '
the white pino hIhiiiI. 1 hoy will JF
bo eiiKaRed la muklim aaMnten- m
ttive I't'coniiaisance of twu seciloim i j
of the beat white pino Htuml iu
that territory In ordeT lo determ
ipe the amouut and location of
ribes, a dunRerou.8 bout plant of
th blUter rust.
Our Free Employment j
HUMANE OFFICER
HALTS FEW EVENTS
booking 11)0 per cent fit from the
tip of his cauliflower ears to his
I shoes, Vallor Jack" Woods, 17;
; iKund bonecrusher, w ho grapples
I wiih Taul Amort at Oakland to-morrow
night, registered at the
Urand Hotel imluv and lati-r favor- vr.AMATH p.vi.l.s. Ore. Julv 2
ed the local ring fans with a gen- Several events In the Klamath
1 11' manly mislllied sample of the three day rodeo, which opened
grip wiih which he expects lo ),iro yesterday, were. Btopped
wrest victory Iroiu the local 16U-, Thursday afternoon with the ex
pounder. ! rival of C. Hubert Wade, field of
Never having seen Amort In ac-1 if,M,r of the Oregon llumano Bo
! tlon, Wooils makes no predictions cluty, as the wild horse race, the
as to the outcome of the coming hint event of tho program was
tussle, but he will have lo extend about to be staged.
himself to'the uttermost to down! fair roping and wild horse rnc
Amort twice within au hour, as 1 ing wm be barred from tho, rodeo
tin' conditions of the malrh re- during the rcuiuinder of tho show.
nuire. It is c.ipecliilly up to Woods i Wade also prohibited use of j
he is matched against Ted Tdiyo at burkaroos.
SERVICE
Is thorough and effective in its operation for our
telegraph graduates.
Telegraphy, as we teach it, leaves' nothing out;
every detail is given minuje attention so that
students graduating are well able to fill (he posi
tions we get for them. v '
Classes are conducted at night onl, so that all
who wish may find time to take this course.
The rates are reasonable and you may enroll any
evening by calling or writing to,
Roseburg Telegraph Institute
. 225 Perkins Bldg.
j I'ortlaml July 8. A victory over
I Amort will enhance his prestige at
Portland, while a defeat, not altn
jfct'iher Improbable, would make
Amort a preft iablu opponent for
' Thye instead.
COMBINATION TEAM
WINS SHUT-OUT GAME
Ijorena Trlckey waa the; biff fea-
fiirn of Thurmlay h events taking
lint In virtually every event 8ho
onli-ced. L.uk WIHIh, a Klamath
Indian buc karoo Is In tho hoapital,
Buff.Tln a serious head Injury
i when ho attempted to rldo a vlcl-
J oils bucking steer.
;
ELECTRIC RANGES j
rr-Bma';si".Baac-ar..-.a.g.'a..aiTi4.i aa Biu.-s t . i , i ri 1 1 , .n n a i
The flapllst'le Ahtlayg team of (
th- Twil),ht J-' HK'H'. won a nhtii- !
out Kame against the Odd KellowM
la t fliRiit, tiie More heiliK H to fl.
Two old haHeiiall veterans, "Muck"
Miller, catcher and Ted Allhaim, ;
first bane, alihfi the conthinat Ion
:im to their victory. The firm
fi e In nines were vry rhe, (lie
s. nre beitiK 2 to 0. Ni IioIh and 1
sturtMop Kinley on fetimd. were '
n .i 1 1 f 11 K evert)iillK hit to the in.
! Id, and made om' eh -ationnl
p.iy. Several iloubleM featured
fU' game. Not one of the run
n r on the lode team reu ln d
ih rd base dur;nn the eiitin aine.
AilhouKh .Mat hew x, th Do Moluy
prher, obtained only a lew (
Ki:ike-outn, the heavy-hittmic Odd
y llows were unald to land safe
ly and the pitcher was nin air
t:j ht suppott. AnKst, the Odd
K-How twu lur, wuukened in th'j"
fi; b, and wan hit hard, several
r buio b oi ed. 'I he, m
n. 'Inn team added to their wore
iu the Mil and hi Hie filial liaiite
T ule rell v d Anl. but the bo
ti:nered one more run.
Stocks a no Bonds
Wo
buy or
licit Inquiries li
rorlland. Ore.
sell any marketablo listed, local
or unlisted jeVuritltH,
Ai iive market for Diirant, Kiar,
Kllnt and l(h kenlmcker Motor
Ireoieti; i'llblbi: Uiililbs.
Prompt attention niven all or
drn. Cash paid for ptirchaHOK;
no delay. Quotutlons fuinihed
HOOD BROTHERS
8 Chamber of Commerce HMif.
$20.00 Down .
THIS MONTH
Summer weather Is com ins; and a wood stovo In tho kitchen,
with its additional heat, smoke, soof and ashes, make cooking .
a heavy burden fur the bmiKewife.
Order now from our stock of the latest type of ltanges on
Small Monthly ray ment a.
Hot Point, cash prlco $115.00
New Wcitinghouie Full Automatic, Junior Model 9140.00
Other sizes to suit your needs.
Our metal covered ran no cable lowers the cost of Installation.
Kibreform tank covers insure ample hot water for all your needs.
ARTHUR H. CROWELL
C. D. FIES, LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. ROSEBURG, ORE
&Jk8 OJLIWE
liuand Lubricants
JOHN SAWYERS OF ;
i SCOTTSBURG DIES AT !
! DAUGHTER'S HOME
.lamb Amhr.n'n Kayi as
b.. ii at f!i' v'ii-nll". Ohio. n July1
J.' 1HI7. ""'I l'""l ay
Up at thf Tt'ni' of hi. MjuirhttT. '
M'-t. Vlol.i Ionian, Jiiii" 2,
aifl 77 rn. 11 month., fi
At th" aire of i" vrn jrar
h- cro'-l th" fiRin Hh IfU r
rv, molra t iit t'"n hr "X ! ntn
, Tli" fanill) f .rt ttli il at. LutiK
I'ntlriti. hi-ar H nttsburir. lt r mov
Ihk to Hie linini place D-ar Klk'on
Od Jan. I'J, 1-.51.'. b ai uclitJ In,
Home
Sweet
Home
Everybody wants to de
sign tlicir own home to
suit.
Why Not Now? '
Wc furnish everything
from basement up.
.. SEE 1S BEFORE
YOU BUY
Roseburg Lumber
& Mfo. Co.
It requites bpeclnl expert
ince and ability to prop
erly move and transport a
piano. If )ou want o is
moved williont injury let
us hear fiotn you.
"W Aim to Please"
H.G. French
TRANSFER AND SIOBACf CO.
PHONE 220
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KINDLING
PLANING MILL ENDS
)nlii lliifikiil Inr Fuluni Hfl1.
$5 rjr load delivered
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