Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 30, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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HOelF.IU RO NEW H. REVIEW
Iuued Daily Except Sunday.
B. W. BATES L WIMBERLY BERT CRATES !
If you need shoes-and we have them on our shelves-come early and get your
own choice at 25 to 15 below the actual regular price.
NOW IS 'THE TIME!
To oder another opportunity, similar to our Annual Clearance Sale in April, and at a time
when bargains are most particujarly needed to aid in outfitting for a coming season. Fishers
again comes forth with a wholesale reduction on high-grade stock merchandise and one that
will be a lift to all who take advantage, over hard places in a time of high prices. Fisher's
has the welfare of all its customers at heart, and goods that have been marked as close as pos
sible to enable every individual to buy, are now reduced still lower for three days only. Read
details below: v
Sale
Sale on
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Dally, per year, by mail $4 00
Dally, alx months, by mall .... I 00
by Carrier, per month 60
on
SHOES
Waists, Summer
Underwear,
Coats, Suits and
Dresses.
SHOES
Waists. Summer
Underwear,
Coats, Suits and
Dresses.
The Associated Press ia exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwise credited In this
paper and also the local news pub
lished herein. All rights of republi
cation of special dispatches herein
are also reserved.
Entered as second-class matter
May 17, 1910, at the post office at
Hoseburf, Orexon, under the Act of
Msrch S, 1879.
lUwbarK, Oregon, June 30, 1B20.
Bunched Hits Give Cellar
Position Team Game by
6-3 Score.
WAS VERY GOOD GAME
Timely Hit on Part of the llrtpllst
Player Coupled with llatr ,m
Error of Preftbyteiiann He
Mult In a Victor;.
The Rapt 1st a ami Pres'.yterlana
hitched in the hull game ut Hollrvs
Park IbhI nlKht, and tho Pui-Mife
crime out victorious, 6 to ft, milking
thorn a Bwom KUine won rue ihi
hPrlcH l'4'fiiii. The oppotrlnfc pl'thi n
wore Leon MeCllntock, for the Uap
tlHt, and Hewett, for the Presbyter
ian. Hewett was hit bo freiufitly
In the fourth that he gave p'yca to
Randolph who kept the Ilaptlat away
from the plute during his two iu
ntnitft. The Presbyterians started out by
put t f iv fT "ne Across in the flr-i. Fin
lev reached first on an error a
short, Whipple and Ramlnl.ih "fol
lowed wth clean hits, an I Fin ley
scored. The Hnptlst also put one ever
In th first. J. MeCllntock made a
fine hit. Mole second, and scored on
mother p'nn hit hy Cecil Hluck.
The HuptlHt added one in the third,
after two were out. Singleton made
a hit, a llltln wlerd playing at thin
point, a couple, of errors allowed him
to ronie around, and Pickens, who
got a rife on an error to reach third
whero ho wns left. The fourth war
tho hit? nrse for the Haptlst and thev
nuhtnerfrcd the Presbyterians In this
Inning. Crocker got a base on hnlls.
1., MrCHnloi-k made a hit, Crocker
gong to third, and on the throw In
MeCllntock to second. Curl Mack
sirlflcd and Crorker aeore, Mc
, rilritock going to third. John Me
Cllntock drove out another hit. I.eon
McCllntcvk scoring. J. McCHntock,
however, wns retired In trying to
rech third on the plnv In. on Ste
phenson's fine hit. Stephenson rea
ched eron d. while McCHntock was
being put out and scored on Sin
gleton s hit. The Hupttrtt came very
near doing their regular stunt In the
Inst Inning. With a score of fl to 1
In their favor, they nenrly went up
In the air. They havo had tho regular
habit o' going up in tho air in at
lo-iHt om limine, and lust night was
no exception. The Presbyterian run
over two scoes In the seventh, and
ha-1 the bn's lomlod for the tying
sco'e but the Hanttst pulled them
selves together and saved the day.
Randolph had a life on an error.
fr1iifr'fl choice whU'h d I wo omul o
Randolph at second put Throne on
first. TUtkely made a hit. and Preo
was given a b-so on bulls. R'chnrd
son tnn'o a nice hit. and two runs
clattered over. Hewett made the sec
ond out. then Csmpbell filled the
bases again with his hit. Klnley
wns tin. and a hit looked like dis
aster for Ihe IlnpMst, but Preo wa
pnt refill enough, and playing too
far off his base, and a snap throw
cnught him and retired him to the
side. The next grime will be pluve-1
r nun v evening between the Pres
byterians and Christians.
On sale a sal. that Is a sal.
where dollars ar. to b saved where
quarters aud halves ware saved be
fore. Shoes for Ladies,
for Boys and Girls
and for Babies
AT
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, July 1 to 3
READ THIS
This anl. will be a most memor
able event In sale history in Rose
burg. Never before was such a large
stock of shots, waists, summer un
dorwear, coats, suits and di cases of
fered at Buch low price. While
prices are going higher, we now of
fer them lower.
SHOES
Unparalleled reductions. Maxliia
shoes for women from $13.."0 to
$8. GO, 25 per cent off.
All $15.50 shoes $11.63
Coats, Suits and Dresses
Our entire stock of Coats, Suits and Dresses of
jersey, taffeta and messaline, must make way for
new lines. Absolute reduction, figure for yourself.
All 25 Off. Now is the time.
$15.00 shoes $11.2.5
J14.00 shoes $10.3O
$13.00 shoes $ 9.75
$12.00 shoes f $ 0.00
$11.00 shoes $ 8.2S
$10.00
$9.00
shoes $
shoes $
7.50
6.80
All Silk waists including
some of our latest ship
ments of Pongee and embroidered Silks, 25 off.
Silk Waists
MAXINE
and other lines.
from $8.00 to $4.50, 20 per cant off.
All $8.00 shoes $6.40
All $7.50 shoes $0.00
All $7.00 shoes $5.60
All $6.50 shoes $3.20
For Children
and Infants
$6 to $t shoes, 15 per cent off.
All $6,00 shoes $3.10
All $5.00 Shoes $1.23
All $3.00 Shoes 82.0O
All $2.00 shoes $1.70
All $1.00 shoes ..."
Summer Underwear
All summer union suits and
separate garments, including
full line of llunslng wear for
women and union suits for
children, for Thursduy, Friday
and Saturday,
15 off. Now is the time.
$15.00 waists... $11.25
$11.50 waists $8,631
$9.00 waists $6.75
$6.50 waists ...... $4.88
Now is the
Time!
On Sale at Hoseburg',
trail, ioc.ted dry
Wher. the discrimia.un,
com. flratwhere oil f..n.! ,en
trade.
Shoes for Ladies,
for Boys and Girls
and for Babies
AT
Thursday, Friday and
Saturday, July 1 to 3
Sale begins Thursday.
It lasts Three Days.
The Place is
Help US
make room
you" for ap-
preciation,
satisfaction and
unbeatable
bargains.
-AND THIS
This sale is a distinctive Fisher
feature. We carry reliable merchu
diss, and while we give quality tt
give also satisfaction. Goods froa
Fisher's i re reliable. Our tales in
famous fur their values stocks ic-
tually marked down 15 to 23
runt. . . iu tm
I'll t . I
I v. .a ran aiocK.
additional I A jf SIhi-im for Pennsylvania .1
have a k reed to obtain
impnaailon on pronriuo
the Increased amount.
i;i:us of A Colo.
INsriUNCH MK AKKKSTKO
WASHINGTON. June 29 Arront
of thi-4 (Miiploypefi of the hurtvtu or
war rink lnnuraiice on a rharKe of
conspiracy In defraud former nor
vice men of compensation resultlnit
from d'HriMlftios was announced to
nlKht by Secretary of the Treasury
Houston.
Tho three employee lire said hv
Mr. Houston to have advlned service
men on presentation of their rlntms
that they wore entitled to only $200
or $300 compensation and later to
FOR ITGHINGTORTURE
Use Antiseptic Liquid Zcmo
There it one remedy that seldom
fails to stop itching torture and relieve
skin irritation and that makes tlx skin
oft. clear and healthy.
Any drusgist can supply you with
Zemo, which generally overcxmies skin
disease. Eczema, itch, pimples, rashes,
blackheads, in most cases five way
to Zenxx Frequently, minor blemishes
disappear overnight. Itching usually
stois instantly. Zemo is a safe, anti
septic liquid, clean, easy to u and
dependable, tt costs only 35c; an extra
large bottle, $1.00. It will not st.un, is
not greasy or sticky and is positively
tale fur tender, sensitive skins.
Ths K, W. Row Co.. CknUai, a
toM-lmiK People Will lo Well to
Heed Them.
Many bad eases of kidney trouble
.t'HUtt from a chill or a cold. Con
ested kidneys fall behind In fllter
'nx the poison-laden blood and bai'k
'Che. headache, dlr.ziness and dis
ordered kidney action follow. Don't
neglect a cold. I'ko Doan's Kidney
'Ills at the first slun of kidney
'rouble. Follow this Uoseburn resl
lenVs example:
Mrs. !ura Kimball, 232 3. Flint
tt. Hiiyst "Doan's Kidnoy Pills
helped me wonderfully and I can't
my too much for them. My kidneys
were always weak and If I took cold
't alwavs Betled in my back, and I
uiffered dn .dfully. I couldn't hold
ut tn sweep Ihe floor ami the act
'nn of mv kldnevn were Irregular,
'loan's Kidney Pills alwnys relieved
'hese attacks. strengthening my
"tack and kldnevs and benefitting me
'n every way."
Price (inc. at all dealers. Don't
dinply ask for a kidney remedv
eet Doan's Klilney rills the
am that Mrs. Kimball had. Fos
er-Mllburn Co.. Mfra.. Iluffnlo, N
Y.
Oriental Pag'eant Coming'
Julius Cacaar Nayphe Opens Chautauqua With Unique
Entertainment Feature
NEW SNAP SHOTS
Starts for I'enntoivajiia
t Mrs. 0. M. Hart man, who hes been
visiting at the 3. E. Memlnger home
in this city for a few days, left this
jmorniiiK for Seattle where bhd ViU
ViHit for a fthnrt rime nn htr
way
transportation has held 19 fc
!es. All of the cars bare brawl
Mr. Buker announces. TW iw
Buick'a with all of the bt ap
provements have gone ip tl-4 b
price and are now selling (or t'ili
mokk r.w moiik 8i:iivtck
COUVAIXIS. June 30 Tncrense
'oinponst'on and Increased service
re needed to solve a narionat edu
-"ttonal emerrencv now elstlnit
mm, Josenhlne Corliss Preston, pres-
dent of the N'ntlonal Fdurntlon as
notation, snd state sunerlntenden'
f the Wshnrton schools told stu
tents and facultv of the summer sea
tnn. and TorvPIs peonle In an ad
Iress at the college Tuesdav after
noon Her siMect vaa "Emersrency
'n Fdiiratlon "
(ireiter service and ureater res
"rtnsllrltlty for ech tencher In Amer-
needed ' snld Mrs. Preston
"Tencers with Incressed pnv will
n wilUn" to rl' wiore ef'le'en
ervloe The teacher hns dvtr re
ollilitv on's,l'l cf th classroom.'
P-ettemjent of thn rnrl schooN.
e rtirni fi"miinv nroMem. rnh-
1 ho-)fh f.t.ot tiitnfrv. tratntnf
r'v'c life, thrt't edct)on. Aeer
tifTitinn nd I mm It Hon ad ln-
'iMtrlsl Hucatlon are anhtects o'
Mt4tfndMfr Import f nee with v !
he terhtnr nrrfeion must deal.
'iroupht out the speaker.
MMI 1
1 M n u " u
Off on Vacation-
R. J. Ilurch Wife and Sims, left hnmn to P.nn.vlvnnli
they will spend a couple cf W3ksi , ... j
visiting with friends before going'
lo Seaside to remain for a couple of Els Two Cam of lluicks
weeks 011 a vacation. i O. C. Baker, of the Motor Shop!
Oarage reported this afternoon that'
Joe Ittiiree. live. (information has been received dl-i
roe lingers Miie , , , ,h n.v ,, ,,, .
Joe Rogers, presiding cle- k of the carloads of this DODUlar make of I Mulberry trees have beel na(
Circuit Court at Portland, left lor machine will nrrivo in thi. iiv niifc. , successfullv and s ood onilit!
home there this morninK after In the net fifteen dnv Thi -in raw silk nroduced s a reiult
Knives and other flat tools wl
in the leather and similu linnl
can be heated quickly In m
trie stove that requires no awntr-l
rent than a lamp.
bis
visiting with his son,
for the past week.
Frank Rogers be good news to those who ordered perlments In introducing the iiil
cars, as nabillty to obtain cars for-dnstry into ralnmnis.
ItKKISPOUT WINS fiME
Vllifliiv") n. 1nn fl-Th
lew baseball ground at North Pend
ns onened vesterdiy afternoon bv
be .cbednled rame between North
itend snd Redsmvrt, snd th- eo-itest
ent off to jirrmlt th. Redsport
player returning home on a special
Julius Onesar Nayphe. brilliant scion of i
unbroken rovnl lln..r..a
Chnutntnitia with a lecture-entertainment thut has be,n the aonsatlon of the
Last. He is a young Athenian, educated In Piilc-mr.e nnd In the I'niversltles
of Knitlaud and America, lie will tell you of the Holy Land, where c.Moms
of a thousand .-ears iiko nr.- still in vou-ue; of the Oriental people their lives
nnd habits. With htm he brings the wonderfully gorgeous costum.-s of the
Syrians, the tireeks and the Armenians, which he wears anil exhibits tuukini;
11 spectacular pageant of the Orient. A feature of the enleitalniiHut l
a welding of the Holy Land, .vltb the miignin.-ent robes worn on this occasion
JT lJM!i rats
train. The visitors won by a score
of 6 to i. The attendance wns quite
satisfactory to the management, for
the grandstand was filled and ihe
receipts were heavy.
Carl Ohmnn left this morning f.ir
Portland to spend a few days at
tending to business m'tor.
ItKltl.lxil.l, JI Itv ItEPORTs
Pm'.ADEI.PHtA. Pa.. June 29
A seclal federal grand Jury today
returned Indictments against e ghl
persons as the result of the Inresti
gation into the flight of Orover C.
Uergdoll, an army deserter.
GOOD mileage, good look,
good traction all to an
extreme degree are features of
these tires. In their making and
in their selling, the Fisk Ideal ii
a vital factor.
The Fiak Ideal: "To be the bert
concern in the world to work
for, and the aquareit concern in
exiateoca to do business with,
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