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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1925.
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FOOTBALL OUTLOOK
FOOTBALL AT NIGHT
- WVOMINQ INNOVATION
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a jsnnn ....... CASF'EIt, Wyo., Nov. It.
ID Pnnil nLUUI I L Wyoming tonight will witness
lo bUlIU UlOi lit :rt;rr:
mid-west high school elevens f
meet litre on a gridiron Ilium-
inated by open gas flares and
are lights.
Haloo of electric lights and
2.(H0 candle power search-
;r Faced by one of the strongest light will add strength to the
,. teams nf 1 he Hate, claimants for suuiuruie. pre- T
' 'slate championship honors, the
Roseburg football team went down
,to a Mtlful defeat yesterday when
the galloping Medford
" crushed tho local eleven by a score
The Medfurd first
lot 102 to 0.
team started the game with three
-touchdowns In almost as many
minutes. After the slaughter was
- well along, the Medford second ,
- team went In, but there was little
difference In tho result, and the
, Jioseourg players were leu lannmg
the air as the visitors run foot
' ruces all over the field. Hopelessly J
.'..outplayed Roseburg continued to
- fight, but Medford was too much j
for the inexperienced ltoseburg t
- squad, and the game waj too one
; aided to be Interesting.
The Roseburg team gave every-
thing It had, and a few times held
Tjkledford for downs, but a revolving
-play, cross buck, or trick formation
" lett them flat-footed wondering
,. what It was all about.
diet e.very play will be thrown
Into relief.
Tho football will be painted
warriors
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BUSINESS AND PROFES
SIONAL WOMEN
fir ):-
si. f.
ytfhen it's Thanksgiving and the teams
are drawn tip for battle on the gridiron when the first
touchdown goes over and the grandstands rock with frenzy
have a Camel! ;
The regular meeting of th
Business and Professional Wo
men's Club will be held Friday
at 8 p. m. Ail members are
urged to be present. J
BOY IS ACCUSED OF :
MURDER OF FATHER
(A-I.lrd I'reM lr4 Wirt.)
ALBANY, Ore., Nov. 19. John
'Schwlndt, aged IS, was bound over
"Roseburg people have no right !to the grand Jury today on a charge
" to be discouraged over the poor of first degree murder, as the re
T showing mado this year." Coach u" of shVtlng his father to death.
iMubet said. In commenting on thei'l'he fatal shot was fired while the
" results of this year. "We started ' father was punishing another son,
the season with a green team. The
boys are nearly all freshmen and
- sophomores, light la weight, young
'J ana inexperienced. Only tour knew
I the first principles of football. From
this material we have had to build
team. We could have made up
an eleven which would have per-
haps been flashy and able to make
a better showing, but Instead of do-
' ' Ing that we have worked for the
future. The ' ltoseburg team has
demonstrated a knowledge of the
fundamentals of the game equal to
any team they have met On
straight football they have been 01
a par with any opponents.
, "They have basic foundation
upon which to work. They have
the experience of fighting the
strongest of opposition. They know
4 -how to take defeat and go down
lighting, and everyone must admit
x that the team fought even - when
- hopelessly defeated.
"Our line, outweighed '
" game, was able to make a good
Knowing, out greatest handicap be-
Ing In the lack of a fast, speedy
21 runner In the backfleld.
IT "It takes years to build up a
- . winning teatn. If the ltoseburg teaip
bad been winning games they
Z. would have had a Rlad hand from
... everyone, but because they are los
ing they receive little encourage
ment We have now the best pros-
, pecta for a winning team that ho
- have had for years, and the team
" should be given support. This
x means that we can start In next
... season right where we left off, nnd
-ran take up the new points which
"we lacked this season! The follow
Z ing year the squad will still be In-
tact, will have put on weight, and
- Itoueburg should be well represent-
. "Npxt year the team should mart
-winning, pprhaiw not every game,
but thy will b we believe, on a
pur with the avonwe hlKh school
... of the mate. The third year, they
" ' should be among (he btu and w ith
the willingness to oby orders, fol
low Instruction, and with tho school
-' spirit which they have shown.
" Kofloburg may expect a good team
to grow out of the defeats of this
year.
The elder Schwindt died Sunday.
no you know that Thomp
sons M IN Kit A L VAl'OH I1ATH8
un: better than any HOT SPRINGS,
mil are emioriswi by leading phyal
rians and found In many of our
beat Hh'ALTH INSTITUTIONS?
We Invite your investigation.
DIU'GLFSS HKALTH tKNTHt.
327 Cans. Phone 491.
PROPOSAL FOR 6UPPLIE9
Sialrnl bids will be received on
reepmber Jo, laG, at 2 P. for
furnishing to the rarious state In
stitutions, supplies, consi.sting of
drygoods. clothing, furnishings,
groceries, shoes, hardware, brooms,
drugH. stationery, crockery, plumb
ing, etc., for the semi annual period
ending June 30, 19ti. Specifica
tions and schedules will be rur.iUb
ed upon application to the secretary
at Salem, Oregon, - alo from the
trade and commercial bureau of the
Portland Chamber of Commerce, or
from the Associated Industries of
Oregon, both located In the Oregon
llulldlng, Portland, Oregon.' Kacb
bid shall be accompanied by a cer
tified check representing . 10 per
cent of thee whole anmut bid, pay
able to tha Oregon Statu Uoaid of
Control, or where the ten per cent
amounts ' to $500.00 or more, ft
surety bond from soma corujwny
authorized -to do bufiipeg in, Ore
gon will be accepted In place of the
check. The same shall be held as
a guaranty of the faithful perform
ance of the contract. The board re
serves the right to reject any or
all bids or to accept the bid deemed
bent for the atate.
CAULK AMtAMS, Secretary,
Oregon State Hoard, ol Control.
WHEN the college bands are playing to make t
your blood tingle. And the cheers and answer- '
ing songs sweep back and forth between the
opposing thousands of rooters. When, follow
ing that tense hush, a swift player. darts out'
from the flashing formations on- the gridiron
and races across the goal for the first touchdown
oh, man, or superman, when the taste of joy
is too keen to endure have a Camel! , .
For Camel is the boon companion of your
joys. Roam as far as you will from the prosaic
things of every day, Camel ;will .'be the truest
smoke friend you ever had. Norj a tired taste,
not a cigaretty after-taste, not a regret in a
million Camels! Just full and fragrant smoke
contentment, just added rest in living. '. .". ' i
So when your own college's team tears '
through for its first smashing goal this Thanks-
giving Day when life seems fullest of the.
frenzy of happiness joyfully apply the fire
and taste the smoke that's loved by millions. '
Have a Camel!
Into ihe miking of this' one cigarette goes all of the ability of the world' t largest
organisation of expert tobacco men. Nothing is too good for Camels. The choicest
Turkish end domestic tobaccos. The most skilful blenders. The most scientific
package. No other cigarette made is like Camels. No finer cigarette can be made.
Csmcli are the overwhelming choice of experienced smokers.
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Our highest wish, if you do not yet
know Camel quality, is that you try
them. We invite you lo compare Camels
with any cigarette made at any price.
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. .
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liorse collars and collar pads at;
Wharton llros. . I
other In rnntrArtnr. Anil mMihln. SAaVeeaoee4'tn tlm hills and enchant them. In T
ery and material manufacturers this sotting there Is enacted-!
and dealers. Frank Hheets. state 1 The ladles of tl' 'Baptist i thrilling tale of a battle .for fortune
highway engineer of Illinois, and church will have for sale all- and a girl a girl who bas to be I
treuturerur the American Assoi ia- . chicken hot tamales and candy tamed like a tigress. j
iiuii ui ouii. niKuwBr uinciais, next tsaturday, Nov. list at ; 1
McKeairt Oarby & Ualdwln's. Antfers Theatre ' i
ill .take orders ana deliver. t A wonderful love story; screened
v t'uune lu or out-i. . .
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Is In charge of program for huh
way engineers and oftlcinls nn S.
jM. Williams, vice-president of the
Autocar 8ale and Service Ooiu
I pany. Is In charge of the contrac
tor's program.
The school will now turn to bas- DKTIIOIT, Mien.. Nov. IS. The
ketball, practice having already ! firnt move by an automobile, iiibiii,
atarted among the classes. Knch factnrrr to estnlili.h cttnilete
class has Its teams, from which . standardization ot methods cmploy
the members of the school squad 1 cd In rt-pnlr service has been made
will be choen. The firs! team will 1 hy the Ford Motor Company in a
then be picked from ih" t'litad. ' entitled "Koid Service" which
Roseburg is ccted to have a ' f,,r dlstrlbiiilon to authnrlted
rood basketball team this year, al-: ,'nr'1 I'alers and service stations,
though tho players will be handl-Tm' wll,rn Includea about .luo
capped by lack of welaht. iik. ; pn!''s I" the culmination of several
ever there will he dent ,,f y" ' research by Ford rngi
spewl, which will In a measure
orercome the handicap.
Oliver plows are niado In differ
ent designs for all kinds nf soil.
We carry shares and parts In stock.
Wharton llros.
WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 18.
Tho perfection of a national
highway tystem embracing 50. ODD
miles of Improved roads and con
necting all the states and the lar
ger cities, preliminary steps to
ward which were taken at a re
cent conference of Federal and
state highway officials In Watth-
in.,I..H . I t k ...... . V. -
fully discussed at the on Walte high school, of Toledo. Ohio, I open
OHIO HIGH SCHOOL WOULD
PLAY PORTLAND ELEVEN
TELEPHONE '
GIRL NOW WELL
uvra. It cover In nilmilo detail,
with nuiiHTouri UluMraUon, evry
upcratlon In atsi'iuldliiK and repa.r-
tiiK rnrd cam.
Automobile engineers all over
the country have Inn a urged that1
a nyati'iu of rt palr iiit'thotta, vtatH
danlttt-d hy the inaintracturer. be I
worked out In tht interest of car,
ownetn. Practically no two me-'
eli an Ic follow the ame inetliod '
ven on the name operation, they,
assert. r;iticieney may aino ary
It la pnlnled out, and it ta an ai.
nurunte of the hlhent type of ier-
Arundyl, piano tuner. Phone 189 .
' FREE! FREE! '
-
One 8x10 photo with every
order of $ti.m or over. Thia of-
PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 10 fer close Nov.' 30'h. iStudlo
i?UBiay atiernoon. io
nn.l iiia..liii.uf-u .islflnn I.- I'J I'" yi'lll ISill I1IKU BIUIKII t I -W "i uui wtiPint.iiuH. mi n a -w
American Hoad Huilders' As-ocla- Port,Rn:1- lf " Toledo team cap-I Studio Cass Strt-et. Hoseburg ,he
lion to be held In fhlcago. Jnnu- l,ur''" ,,1K '"olball championship of Bank Building, l'hone 3J1. mot
ary 11-1., next. The new na-l n lener irom ine nane
tionnl highway system is to be I1''1"" to Hopkin Jenkins, principal
perfected hy the government In lot J"erson high school, received
conjunction with th. states i today expressed willingness to
through Federal aid. The routes meet Jefferson If the latter tenm
will he marked and operated by ; captured the Portland champion
the suites. ship and Wnlte annexed the Tole-
On account rif the great num- lit''. Jefferson, by defeating
her of Federal, state, county, Lincoln high here yesterday, won
townthlp and city highway offi- ,the Portland lienor. At the time
rials, engineers, contractors unit of writing the" letter the Toledo
machinery and material men at- 'team had one more game on lta
tending tho convention, President schedule.
. 11. Council of the American
i ue Aiciormlck-iteerlng crenm
j Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
$1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, pbone
472.
Itoad Hulldera' Association, has
divided the proKrutn of the con
vention Into two divisions, one
especially at'ractive to engineer
and htrhwnv nfftrfnl.t, nnd the
separator not only runs light, hut
It tsets all ihe cream. Let us nhow
you the one on our floor. Wharton
Hros
In the midst of some of the blpce.V:
thrllffever p-oduced a bnffllnjr
myatery told amid gorc.eous scenes
this Is "The Phantom of the Op
era," Lon Chaney's successor to
"The Hunchback of Notre Imme,"
hich Universal is presenting at
the An tiers theatre.
U shows a new Lon Chaney in
a new type of play a thriller told
in terms of utter magnificence,
(torpreous ballets, brilliant Parisian
fetes, filmed in original colors in
largest scenes ever made for a
motion picture these vie with the
dim and eerie cellars under Paris
where the Phantom half-devil,
holds ghostly sway.
. It Is beautiful tn spots. It is
grotesque in spots. Its mystery
allures and its specacles amaze, liaj
in riti (i Htt'ii one orHiiiiuKB. ii id
something new and something
very amazing. -Weird
shadows grim figures sfl-
' bout ted in darkness, and the
i breathless terror of the unknown.
Wal-, surahcrge the drama contrasted
with the brilliance of great fetes
V WE DELIVER FREE
t.t the teh-nhnnt carry the message and you won't have to carry the
banket of ftroctTtea .
Our Telephone Is for your convenience. Te It.
In tHephoninK your.-order., you can rely on us to send you exactly
wljiit you want. . ' . , t
Moat of our eiutotnerw An most of their oruVrinjr aver th telephone be
Ciinae they know that, tljey will km the beht there U on the market.
XV ? hive nonie funy Siltz.'nt tk appte. . '
If you want sweet cider in live ir riiiiiII quantities Wfl have it.
llw at.out nome mmr krtit. It Im mighty good.
The Store That Herves Yon Hat ' l'hone 63
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O. I JOHNSON
Phona 63 Tht Store That Serves You Best. 344 N. Jackson St.
SC. u ,
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HAULING
Our trucks travel over all roads.
They never grumble at the moving
tasks we Impose upon them. Our
lonjr dl.stnnce rales are as low as
can be found fur such a service.
We Aim to Please."
FRENCH
AND STORAGE CO.
Snfferr J Two Vear RHimr-rl " '" wr 'h"p """ "011""11
puuerra io icars. Kiuoca r,iu,.V( , huhest erriiiencv a.e
bv tnKIntr Lvdia E. I'inkhain's einpue,i.
Vegetable Compound
Marsballtnwn, Iowa, "At the time
I began takinir I.vuis K I'mkham's
IViireinblo t.nm- i., i. f....n.
I imund I was a UI- 'proved inellimla lur s.'rvlclns K..rd
! l
Ktir rnr the t-oinpiiny has 'iiHlii-
talned a dlrert aiul i-oni service
ciiliervlnUui over Its ilealers and
n'lvire slatlnns slid with Ihe n-w
text this Is slrenuilienetl hy kImtik
e p h o n ofteratnr
and nad rnvn aul
fer in k for two
years with bear
in n-d own pams
and cramps ui my
leg so I eon Id
scarcely walk. At
time. I era i id nit
do any kind if
work on account
of my trouble. My
ems. 1 llmU-sliuu ot the heel;, a
stiitetnent ssyn. Is "hi line with the
company h11i v of liitprov Ins: t-er-vice
to foul owners In every vuy
proven practical.'
Harrows and evir.i harrow Icrth
for all makes al Wharton Bros.
DAILY WEATHER RCPORT
X'. K. Weaiher llureau. locsl of.
mother was takinn the medicine for ie- Ro'ehurir, Orrgon. U hours
the Change of Life and she tism?lit """"X ' "'
It would Lelpme nnd it did. 1 have Precloltation In Int. A Hundredths
also taken LyUia K. Pinkham 'a Lier HUlicit t. inii. t-siure interilHy
Filk I recommend your medicines liet ti min raiure lnt night 41
to my friends and i will answer all Hi-erlplinttiMi List :i hours .. .. 0
letters askinttabput them." Mrs. 1'. Total preclp. since lt momh ; Jt
K.tvtHT8,boxU9, Marslialltown.I
Mr. Norton Exprienc
"Before I started taking Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vepretal'le Compound I
was weak and nervous, nnd had such
lernnie qizzt sncjis mat i rouia noi , - . A
stand some days. I had no appetite, ' -i
waateatleaaatnichtand felt all nm- AverngP pn-clpliatlon
down. My nusiisnd ent me bottle
nf the Veiretable Comnound and I am
surprised at the results after taking r"alr toulcht and Knday; mmler-
It" Mr. IXARENCC S. XUKTON, W teillpeialllle.
fiare St., Dovsr, KB,, j Wll. hiiUL, alut.orolo.l.t.
t
Nom:ul p.v. iii. for this nionth t
Total prvrtp. from Sept. . J,
'J2Z, to date y.."5
Aversite precip. from Br.e. 1
Is ' 6 :3
Total defl. t.-ucT front J.
.6s
for -IS
wet sessous, (September
to May iiirlu.lK si is
In the
free,
open spaces!
Phone 6M
Stai;c travel is a joyous experience.
On hot days cool brce:e fans you as
you Rlide alone; on ctxl dav nnd
evenings our atau,cs are comfortahly
heated. You may enjoy to the utmost
every bit of scenery you pass through.
Ask your ticket office for a list of heauti.
ful trips on, or in connection with, our
lines.
OREGON STAGES
Office at Terminal Hotel Q
303 North Jackson
' ' -
Liberty Theatre
"Knemy of Men," tho new
dorf production now playing at
the Liberty theatre, is a story of1 and balls, photographed In original
what happens w hen a girl tries to I color, and the ballet and opera pro-
make a rule about men Include all duced in a vast replica of the great
of them. ' Farts Opera. The story shifts again
Dorothy Kevler plays the role oft back to the dim lake five stories
Norma lletinett, a poor orphan below the surface of the earth. Its
whose sinter haj bee tricked intol twists and ramifications bring gasp
a doubtful marriage. Her betrayer! after gasp ot amazement.
makes her keep It seoret. Then o
the Innocent little gMil becomes a HELLO BILLI Cheer up. Will ex
mother. She dies without dlscloa-i pert you with lots of pep and a big
Ing her husband's name. smile to attend a teal dance at Elks
Norma Hennett acquires a il'eep I null this week, Thursday. Lunch
hatred lor all men, pven young Prt will be served.
Phil, whose wealth makes It pos-1.
slble for him to help the poverty- ?iaMf""8!
stricken sick In the slums. Phil H 1TT1"!TT TiITf TC
a career that demands A .n c, i . erf trcc
ixurlou. .ul rounding.- ? AH Stock at 25 Off g;
33 1-3 off on
quantity
olti B wond'
Norma. lie
Is following
the mo9! luxurious surroundings
expenslvo Jewelry, cars and ser- g
vanla.
Yet Norma Is crwer enough not
to pay for these luxuries that are t
given ner as a less onie
wouhi nave 10 pay. Aim sne Keeps a V(.r .wn
the Jewelry hardly long enough to n , . . . A
enjoy it. Everything u sold to g raper white Narcissus.
ke- p Urn home for girl she has A jgnt Tulips all S
built in memory ot her dead sis- V , ! . T
tcr. tn ample fund.'.. ig leading varieties.
K Chinese Sacred Lilies ft
J Si! I a
idra ii. s
I I rVcS-M TRANSFER
?s mat are . . . . . ft.
ter woman g Hyacinths are the fin- J
she keeps A ... -v-r .wn !
I nlH"r" Crocus to plant in your ?!
hu h opens a to- S 41 V;
at th- Majestic lawn' 4 colors. M,
Majestic Theatre
"The Everlastim
ring Tom Mix. v
i!sy vngageuieat.
theatre Kriday.Js, beyo'id question
one of the fiuet-t Mix pictures that
have, ever rescind the screen.
Kirst of 'all, "The Everlasting
Whisper ha story that Is tin
usual, wrltien by Jackson Gregory,
who Is concHhHl lo be one xif Amer
ica's foremost writers of western
flclloa. It Is a tale of the rugged
norihae.-it, where the evei tasting
wbltiier a( tba hreeje through mil.
.Ute.
S 1 hanks see you in
next edition of News-
Review watch it..
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, on sale daily.
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Fri Sat.. Sun.
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PORTLAND ?
save business hours
Ask for reservations on No. 16 or
54, whichever better su its your con
venience, and arrive Portland 7:15
or 8:50 the following morning.
Restful Pullman quartern and
your favorite hreakfatt in the Diner
fits you to meet your business asso
ciates immediately on arrival.
SimilarscrviccrcturninR.UseNo.
U leaving Portland at 9:00 p.m. or
No. 53 at 1 CO a.m. (cars open for
occupancy 9:30 p. m.) .
For further information, ask agent.
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L. B. MOORE. General Agent
Roseburg Oregon