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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1925.
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Saturday
SPECIAL
(On Sal All Day.)
GENUINE
"THERMOS"
VACUUM BOTTLE
n
1
98c
The best known and moat
staple, vacuum bottle on the
market, bearing the manu
facturer's iiunit "THKlt
MOS." Pint slate. Full enam
eled body, polndied aluminum
cup and shoulder. A high
grade vacuum botde at a reul
bargain price.
WILD TURKEYS
TO BE PLANTED
IN THISCDONTr
Game Commission Raising
Fowls at State Farm
Near Eugene.
GUN CLUB WILL HELP
ALL COLORS
HUMMING BIRD
HOSE
JOHN KELLY
BUSTER BROWN
SHOES
Douglas County Believed to
Be Best Adapted in State
for Successful
Propagation.
DANCING
EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT
IDLEYLD PARR
(On North Umpqua 6 miles above Glide.)
Arleigh Herron's Hollywood Five
Free Camp Ground
FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT
Oregon may be the home of wild
turkeys if experiments now being
carried on at the came farms re
sult successfully. Several yearn
ago an effort wan made to plant
wild turkeys In Oregon, but whh
not followed up to a point to de
termine whether or not the birds
were given sufficient advantage
necessary for them to thrive In
their new habitat. Several districts
of Oregon Heein favorable climati
cally and topographically. be'sides
having an abundance of food suit
able to these birds.
The wild turkey Is nothing more
or less than a member of the
pheasant family, and an earnest ef
fort will be made at this time to
determine whether or not they can
really be propagated In Oregon.
A Bhlpment of three dozen eggs
has been received from Ohio and
placed at the game farms near Ku-
DANCE
AT
OLALLA
HALL ,
Saturday Nite
July 18
CARD OF THANKS
Wo wish to thank our friends
and relatives of Melrose and vloln
1 lly and of Coles Valley for their
kindly assistance and beautiful
floral orterlnxH at the burial of
our beloved friend, Soloman C.
Slump.
THE WHHKI.OCK FAMILY.
OOH! OOH!
ANOTHER BIG
DANCE
Saturday Nite
RAINBOW
GARDENS
MUSIC BY DEEOLE'S
Swanee Six
Featuring
Blair Stewart
The College Baritone
He's a Whiz You'll Like Him
JITNEY DANCING
j gene and Corvallls. This shipment
1 of eggs will be followed by other
egg allotments and with several
, palm of birds to be used In the
exierinient. The rearing and
' planting of a few birds in certain
, localities la not considered giving
1 (hem a fair chance. U ! the .-
ject of the game commission at
j this lime to continue thHr planting
of these birds until it is determined
Hheher or not they will adapt
themselves to Oregon conditions.
Moose have been successfully
planted In Oregon from the Alas
kan coast and have developed In
to wonderful specimens. The ring
necked pheasant has taken hold
to such an extent in the slate tnat
It Is now the premier bird for up
land shooting. The .Hungarian
partridge, another imported bird.
Is a close second, and there Is no
reason why the wild turkey shouh!
not also thrive at certain well se
lected points.
The Hose burg Rod and Gun club
Is vitally interested in the experi
ment which the game commission
is making, Douglas county is the
section of the state bent fitted, cli
matically and in all other respects,
to successfully raise wild turkeys,
it is believed. Us many thous
ands of acres of upland range af
ford fine feeding grounds, while its
mild temperatures would be con
ducive to the growth of the young
fowls.
Douglas county is the premier
county for domestic turkeys, which
grow here with tint least care and
attention of any place in' the
country and reach the best size and
quality. As conditions for growth
are practically the same between
the domestic and wild fowl, there
is no reason why the wild turkey
should not prosper In Ikmglas;
county and become a valuable as
set to the sporting resources of
this county, already noted for its
wild life.
The Rod and Gun club has been
quite active in fostering this exper
iment and when the birds are ready
to be released, will endavor to
havo a large number of them
brought to Douglas county. The
club will endeavor to see that the
birds are properly protected and
will try to keep a check on them
to see the measure of success that
attends the experiment.
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NEW TODAY
FOR KENT Furnished. front
lediiK room. Call at lw2!i ..
Jarknon. 1
WAXTKU- 2 ur S ruuii
i finished
Tliani-on.
Heat with ksi.
TODAY'S BASEBALL
(AmoclatMl Vrtm 1,mh1 Wlr.
NEW YORK. July 17. Pittsburg
! gained the leaf) In the National
league today by defeating the
I i raves at Boston 7 to 3 in ten in
nings while the Giants were losing
i to the St. Ixmls Cardinals at New
i York 6 to 1. Six percentage points
now separate (he clubs.
National League.
At Brooklyn R. II. E.
Cincinnati 4 la 2
Brooklyn 0
Batteries: Hen ton ami Wlngo;
Khrhardt, Brown und Deherry.
J
Genuine McCormlek and Deering
binding twine at Wharton Bros.
r, w t. nvsiBiD-s--r-Pai
DR. DEAN B.BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the filling of
i 1 lllKK.'R
116 Jackson St.
Iron Clad
A Boy-Proof Stocking
Thm penera lions of boister
ous little lulks have v .'imperii I,
- tumbled nrul romiH'd in Iron
Cl.utstockiiiRS. Children's Iron
CI. ids have won their popularity
. because they have proved they
can stand the punishment which
the wiM antii s of t risky young
steTs give thetti, Tlu-y are trim
. inj good lookuu:, but stoutly
woven to resist the stress jhh
strain of chikl-we.tr. Ste Iron
Cladi at our itore.
I. ABRAHAM'S
THE SILK STORE"
I
lilt l!
Foine of the wisest men of j
a modern aae believe firm- I
ly In Chlmnrnrtlc and j
have d-nirin.straled lis I
health usefulness. An ad- j
jlistnieul relieves undue j
splnul pressure npn the I
neres and allows Nature
lo effect a cure. I
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i a l i m m
pnddi4j;.)ii;CTJ l
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At lloston II. II. K.
rittsliurg 7 11 2
lloston :l 7 1
llatteries: Aldridge and Sinllh;
Graham, linrnes and dibson.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerre and Spine Specialist
32 Perkins DKIg. Fhone 654
At New York R. H. E.
SI. Iuls -.. 6 1J 1
New York 1 4 (1
llatteries: Mall) and Fai n II;
Scovt. Nehf, Iluntzinffer and liowdy.
At Philadelphia - It. II. K.
ChlinKo - 7 11 2
1'hlladelphla 5 a 0
llatteries: Hush, Cooper and
llartnett: Itintc. Knight. Couch.
I'etts and Wilhon, lienline.
American League.
i At Cleveland It. II. E.
I New York 6 It 3
I Cleveland 1 2
llatteries: lloyl and Henouiih;
Smith and Malt.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Blda- Raseburg, Ore,
Phone 811.
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At Detroit II. II.
Washington S 7 .'!
Detroit 9 0
llatteries: Zarhary, Mulberry
and Kuel; Dauss and Yoodull.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Blectronto and 'Electro-Theraphy
417 Perkins Bid'. Phone 491
At ClilcaKO-
It.
Philadelphia S 14 1
Chira'o 1 .4 2
I'.atterles: IJulnu. WaltnTK ' and
foehrane; Kaher, Tlinrstou ami
Sihaik.
AUCTIONEER
Uon't forset that I handle
sales In city or country.
I M. C. Radabaugh
THE LIBERTY THEATER
TONIG1 IT AND TOMORROW
At Our Regular Prices. Only 10 and IS Cents
HIS SMASHING WESTERN THRILLER!
630 N. Pine St.
TILDCN WINS IN
SEMI FINAL MATCH
ST. I.OI'IH. July 17. rWllllani T
Tlldin of Philadelphia, defending
champion, (in his semi-final malt h
In the national clay court tourna
ment ht re tttilay hy ilefeai u.e
Wray Itrown of St. Louis. Mis.-ouii
valley champion, t3. 7-5, 6-1.
Crop Insurance
Insure your hay and grain
now. Our agency offers you
real servlee In fir Insurance
matters. We write automo
bile. Insurance.
C W. YOUNG c SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. Phone 417
WALKER TIES FOR
NATIONAL HONORS
111IONXVIU.K, N. Y-. .Inly 1v
Cyrlll W'all.er of Knalewoe.t.
national open champion hut year,
tied Tommy I'arimm of llutUen
Tler for lirsl pl:ne in the Melnt
polltan open cnainpionship ut tli,
C.rassy Sprain cliih today Uh a
card of 70. 'alker slud ::t on
the outgoing journey, two uinl-r
par and came home in :t4.
Watch him rpln across plain anil pialiir' Waich him riile In
the faro of ynwnlna IHalh In the ilm-ni' Walch him rescue
Ms iclrl as she plunKes headlnnir oer a cliff In a hiiekhoard
Crash soes the vehlrle Swish goes his lariat-Then the slrumile
to haul her to safely! packed to Ihe hut with thrills and
IiuikIis!
AIo: "TiSe Wcbfoot Weekly"
AIo: Feature Comedy: "Ptrre and Simple"
SUNDAY AND MONDAY ONLY
The Great "Yale College" Star
L. FLYNN in "SPEED WILD"
By. All Means Worry
Unless your Home, Puslness,
IVrsonal Effects and Auto are
fully protected by Insurance.
Inaursnce Is Our Business
I ; misoric hoc
lOStBUIC. Itl
A i-iitK i;rrouTi:i.
Roman Nose ranger otntlon this
nftei rmi n reported a fore-it fire
burning near Tonintovk. It U t'
llt'Ved lo lo a lashing fire. A
crew In on the way to the b !:.
and an It I not nmoking h:mt
It In cH-llt-ved that It in a -m. til
(Ire which can noon be broiiKiit
under control.
rilltlsTI H W IN (iAMK.
Th Chrtntlnn defeated I
Odd Kellown In a Twtlirht leri
r-ime . nlrht. winning by
wor of 7 to 2. The cam a
Unite Interesting and featured
a number of g'd rlav. The (
fellow wer handiapin'd by
fn't that Mveral of their h
playem wer away from town
I tending the KIka convention.
hv
apartment. m.
Orand Hotel.
FOR SALE FoV'd-dlk in good
running order for V"0 at Wells
te Chase.
yTil'NG tTTTkKYS XVANTffiP-
I'rlre must be ri?ht. AJlra C.
A'lams, Oaklund, Ore.
C )ISC, TO I ' It I N I ? SethH heavy
lu'K.ig? carriers for f 1 .75 at
W lls & Cham.
W A N T K I I ' a U mower an d rake;
must servict abhi. S. M.
Ad:inifi, I'mpqUH, Ore.
FOU 'SALE mi Vood "cedar poata,
atho Jrfey cow giving 3 gala.
daily. Win no 2i.VH.
oim wai'T power hmiiiik uiu
chine. 4IW E DotiElan.
LET US SERVE YOU
With Quality Groceries
The Good Housewives of Roseburg know the importance
of buying High Quality GROCERIES Economically. And
'Roseburg Housewives find pleasure and satisfaction in
Buying at this store, where Quality and Low Prices go
hand in hand.
Then we Deliver all
. Purchases at your Home
EVERYBODY'S EXCHANGE
Judge George W. Olvany.
above, head of Tammany Hall,
recently spiked rumors that
other members of the New York
Democratic organization f would
elect the next mayoralty candi
date and aides with. the ittrie
statement abore.
Hero Is a cure for wants and un
fulfilled desires: Tell and sell,
read and buy the News-Review
classified way.
Men's
Oxfords
Calf Leather
Black, Light
Jan
and Broun
Late Style
Welt Soles, very dressy
Shoes, and Shoes that will
give service.
Price $6.25 '
Kidder's
Shoe Store
ROSEBURG. ORE.
ttv,
I. . !
4'. .iC':.' vT-: u
A bit: trurV and a
wee Ford drove in
here yesterdn
day
the Scibrrlings on
the truck had run
27,765 miles. Those on
the Ford. 2l.fl7.
SeiberlinRS are the
same in every sie
Unmatched.
Highway Service Co.
LI A V COMPANION AND ASSIST
ANT wanted by elderly lady.
Call at 414 WUcr St.. or phone
lso-J.
FOU HK N T N e wly lai iered"a n d
(tainted, partly furnished 4 -room
houKf. with bulh; adults only.
K75 Hoover St.
VOWIH:RMANt VAXftf!W"n
highway construction work. Ai
ply at once. Iawrenc Agency,
litf Ca) Street. I'hone 219.
F()ItSALE)HRI;:Nt CJorir
modern house, with Karate, In
C'orvallia. 7 blocka from O. A. C.
For particulars, phone l.rF4,
Ro?eburg.
F6irSA"LEFnl ton truck, 192ft
model. 1925 licence; $!( down;
$l2u balance at $YS.3ft per month.
Title guaranteed. 1171 W- Flrat
fit. !
F( ) UT llTT)E n u i ck 4f o r Star
roadster In good condition. Call
after 6 p. m. at the Fruit House,
on West liouglas, opposite Fruit
and Produce Co.
HOI ' S K FOR SA LK&Tuom mod"
ern home. Hullt in work. Gar
den apot, chicken yard, fruit
tiees. Will sell at bargain.
Write to 715 West Jackmn St.,
Medford, Ore., for particulars.
TIKKS We haveT-your afzein-a
Fi.k Cord or balloon tire and
nre utiil Belling them at prices
made before the ncent -raises.
There's another raise in sight.
Get yours now. Wells & Chase.
AG ' I )Hb"M VA )n "corner lot
Sixl25 feet. Paving and side
walk. 7-room plastered bouse.
Modern plumbing. Shade trees
and shrubbery. Excellent loca
tion. Price $5700. $lfino down.,
Cr. W. Young & Son. Phone 417.
TWO" Al'T( "Sl OIUL" : 3JA RG A I N8
1023 Studebaker light 6 tour
ing, with new tires, new paint
and mechanically right a car
you'll like, for $700. Overland
Red Hiid in fine mechanical
condition, good tires and ready
for a long trip. First offer of $500
takes it. Terms if desired. Wells
& Chase. -
VSEirFOlib BARGAINS
1 !24 Ford roadster. 4
l!.;i Font touring. !
I'.iua Ford touring. i
1 12 1 Ford louring. J
lit 19 Ford touring.
1'tix Ford touring. ;
Ford bug. tow windshield, etc.
1 J I Ford one-ton truck, pneu-,
matlc tires uood condition.
EASY TERMS
MATHEWS MOTOR X CHANGE
lly the City Hall
(J A T 1 i I K A N f I ) M A C H I N E S IIO P
loitig more business Hian two
men can handle; shop fully
quipped wi'h modern machinery
and tools; modern gas pump, oil
pumps and service at at ion; all
kinds supplies; restaurant in
communication; doing fine busi
ness ; good 5-room house ; 6
acres pood land. Forty-five nun
dm! lakes everything. Fart,
long time. Lawrence Agency, i
l:S Cass Street. Phone 219.
YOUNG MEN HELD
A. J. Conway Howard Sprang
and W. J. Gangou, three young men
from South Dakota, were arrested
this morning by Chief of Police
Ketch and held for Investigation.
The young men wer lound camj
ed in the bru;h in Laurel wood aud
they were taken to the city court
while a check was made to deter
mine the ownership of the Car in
which they were riding. They were
released from custody lids after
noon, after one of the young men
had wind home for funds.
NOTICE TO WATER CON
SUMERS
Water will be shut off Friday.
July 17, from ll:0u p. m. to 3:00 a.
m July IS, affecting all of North
Roseburg.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON
POWER COMPANY
Arundel, piano fnner. PTione 1H9-T
STATE MONOPOLY OF SUGAR
AND TEA PROPOSED BY PERSIA
BAGDAD, July 16. Decision of
the Persian government to put
through a bill to empower It to
take over the import and Bale of
tea and munir In Persia as a slate
monopoly has aroused considerable
feeling in commercial circles here.
The seriousness of the matter
from the local point of view may
be gauged from the tact that, ex
cept for cotton piece goods, a very
large proportion of the consider
able .re-export trade from this
country to Persia consists of tea
and sugar. The buying arrange
ments in Europe aud India have
until now remained In the hands
of Itagdad middlemen, Persian mer
chants not as a rule buying further
afield than this city. Presumably,
the Persian government Intends to
make Its own arrangements In Eu
rope, and to cut uot the Bagdad
middleman altogether.
rnone o-u
How the Kiddies
Love its Goodness
Melo-O-Maid Ice Cream is a food you can well en
courage them to eat during the summer months in
great plenty because it is purest, most healthful,
most wholesome and cooling after a hard day of
romping.
Grown-ups, too, find just as enjoyable the deli
cious fresh fruit flavors and frozen crystals.
Douglas County Creamery
HOUSE
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LAST TIME TONITE
coil.c r n
Flowei-
Aint noJlonol PSctur
He'll Steal Your Heart Away!
A S real as life, ohis
great child actor
brings to yon a story of
a city waif that will
draw your tears and win
your hearty laughter.
Not since "The Kid"
has Jackie appeared in a
more human and lov
able picture.
Better
iii i ii -.wis" y
If ll.eie is a lu reafi. r, wouldn't
It be hell to look hack and see
the wife niaki- rT a loosing rteht
(o ke. p the HOVE together"
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