Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, October 04, 1920, Page 4, Image 4

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    ROICBVRO IIWO BVTaW MOMIAV, fK-fil l 4, IffllO;
SACRIFICE SALEBRINGS DOWN PRICES!
BUT, lest you forget that it is at Fisher's where everything is reduced and where Reduction is made honestly on a percentage basis of 15, 20 and 25X on all regular price,
we ask, in a friendly spirit and in your own interest, that you remember,
-SFISHER'S IS PIONEERING THE WAY TO LOWER PRICES IN ROSEBURGs,
I Yet. since the rrly morning of HiMo ry. when II,. undent Clu.M,n, In I he little valley f the I-mcr Kuph.a ie. sta-led .ho world toward Western Civilization, the pioneer and the
originator. In llnanclng, busu.e. tteMnanhl. i.d In every activity of mankind, has liad l.i. Imitator. In Ibwhunc there are many who know that r isner . Iiasloiigi.t aieaaiiy me
ulvanw in irlce. and sold goods on low a powlhlo in spite of prevailing higher price, elsewhere. 1 'MW. ha now deliberately reduced J.rlce wuen they could be maintain.! lor an
IMIKHMTK TIMK on a HKillKIt I. K Kl. and in lol..K this Fisher's ha. l-IOXKKItKI) THK WAV." So far there has been no Imitators, but eventually there will be. Ulier prices
will AI.WAY8 II K I.OWE8T, their good the very bet grade and quality, no beware of Imitator!
Dora says: 'Ed, Fisher's ain't closing out, are they?" I know they're not, but say, isn't it great when they give such low prices on eveiything and are going to stay right on and keep store at the same old
stand, Their SACRIFICE must mean CLOSIAC OUT THE OLD PRICES, ED. what do you think? DORA"
SPECIALS THIS WEEK ARE THE LAST WORD IN PRICE CUTTING.
Fleisher's Yarns, Flannel Night Gowns, Men's Overcoats, are headliners. 15 to 25 reduction on entire stock will continue all this week.
YARNS
Soe our window for samples In all colors and twists. Fleisher's
and Minerva yarns brands of recognized reputation these for this
week will be one of our most Important special offers. These yarns
were selling before our sacrifice in all sloroBs at 65 cents. On
Sacrifice Bitln, per 1 oz. ball 47c
KlelBher's Hilkauwool, per hall 7(c
Fleisher's Holher mixed, per ball 7c
Fleisher's Saxony, per ball 4:ic
Minerva Silk mixed, per ball one
Minorva Golf yarn, per ball Mc
Minerva Saxony, per ball .'i.'tc
Minerva Shetland floss, per ball H.V-
Fleisher's Knitted Worsted, 4 oz. skein $1.13
These are actually marvelous prices.
SILKS, DRESS GOODS
Ail during the season our assortment has been largest on all
kinds of silks, and both wool and cotton dress goods. For school,
for the winter holidays, for parties and for regular wear, our lines
are mom complete and the goods themselves the most serviceable.
Save by buying now.
Now, all silk goods, 20 off regular price.
Now, all wools and cottons 15',; oft regular price.
0
A (STOKE WITH IOKAI.8
Quality, Kconoiny, Knslilouaullltjr
The Store tiiat is limiting price
lower.
t.OSSUtl) COItSKTS, KXI'KKT
IHSIIK IIKOWX, .MAXIXK
SHOES.
ro.vrs, sirrs, iii:i:ssi:s, 20
I'KIt CKXT OFF.
Flannel Night Gowns
To enable out of town people sufficient opportunity to take ad
vantage of our last Friday's special sacrifice offer on flannel night
gowns, we will continue the same 20 reductions under regular
price for auother few days only. This offer is an especially good
one because of the excellent quality of the material In the garments
and their generous fulness. There are extra sizes. They are both
white and colored. The prices are even cheaper than the materlaU,
tho we have all kinds of finest outing flannel at sacrifice prices.
Gowns before sacrifice, f 2.50 : on sacrifice $2.0
Gowns before sacrifice, $2.75; on sacrifice $2.20
Gowns before sacrifice, $3.00; on sacrillce $2.40
Gowns before sacrifice, $3.49; on sacrifice $2.70
THE STORE THAT IS MAKING PRICES LOWER
New Merchandise!
OUTING FLANNEL 29 CTS. DRESS CINCHAMS 33 CTS.
These Every Day Prices Are Lower
Than So-Called SALE PRICES.
Merchandise bought right and marked at a fair and legitimate
profit does not require a sale with high sounding adjectives to put
the caHh In the till. Mark down and cut price sales are a sure Indi
cation thnt merchandise has been marked too high.
Before yoH spend your money Investigate and see for yourself
where best grade merchandise and low prices go hand In hand.
The buying power of our organization make It possihlo for us to
show you better goodB for less at all times.
sJP c.4 Ration-wide jTmT
1 JBERTYfrTHEATER
"The Home of Features"
TOKAY AXI TOMOItltOW
A Urnniu of lihosts and (ins'is
May McAvoy and Bruce Gordon
The House of the Tolling Bell
"AI.OXF. IX A HWVUIl HOI SK, a breath-taking romance with
a laugh, a punch and a thrill. 'arlm t'oniedy, "After the llail"
AltOl M, THK TOWN
!
Settling KhUiu
I Lee Love, the North Umpqua
sheepman, who Ih the puuniinn of tho
' minor child of the late Mrs. Jones, of
j W ilbur, was in town today endcavor
I Iiir to close up the hummus of the
estate, so that purchasers or the
property, which lu at Wilbur, can Ret
title to the property. Mr. Love says
the fine rains in September have
made good grass for Bhoep and cat
tle. lUnki.i for Son
Sheriff Qui ne today received a re
quest from Mrs. V. A. Walker re
questing his aid in locating her son,
Myrl Walker, who has beeu missing
1 from hi home at Kt. Johns, Miclii-
gan, since May 2!, lttUO. His par
' ents ara greatly worried over him
and are desirous of tils return. A
j reward of $510 is offered for Infor-
(nation that will lead to his finding,
t Hum Fin I'otatoeM
j Vincent Preschern, (.arden Valley
farmer, who resides on (lie old Lee
Love place near KobHeurg was a vis
itor to the city Saturday, lie brought
, a fine displtty of Hurbank Potatoes
rained on his place to the News
! Review office, and they have been
1 placed in the window where they
aro attracting considerable atten
tion. One potato weighing seven
pounds is shown, and seven othei
hugo boyn all taken from one hill are
also coming In for a good share ol
the attention. The potatous will run
iiltout -io sacks to the acre, .Mr.
Preschern states.
WedncNduy mid I'lmrmhiy
Tho Melodramatic Sensation of the Hour, a girl's amuzing adven
ture In the lair of Sea Wolves.
Arthur F. Peck Present
Leah Baird in
"Cynthia of the Minute"
From the ramous novel by Louis Joseph Vance; lMrected by Perry
Vekroff.
"(aliment News."
Sli: I L Alli:i ATTIt U TION
In conjunction with our regular features
TAt'Tl'S"
The Pare Devil human target, in Trick and Kancy Rifle Shooting,
and
llt.IKIK 1.ILI.1K"
World's greatest lady trick and fancy rifle shot. In her own oripinal
Miootlng exhibition late headline attraction Hippodrome Circuit.
On Tuesday and Wednesday at nil performances. No price ji.hnn.-e
Matinee Dally 2 : 1 5 p in.; KvenliiK. 7 15 nnd 9 p. m. Pitees:
Children Mm I nee In. Kvenlnc IS cent Adult' 1 Ceni"
CKI.KK1MTKS 71st I.IKTIIDAY
Mrs. lrvin Itrunn entertained a
few friends last evening in honor of
the 7tst birthday of her mother. Mr.
Klelsrhaker. at her home in North
ttoseburg. Several social hours were
en.loyed chatting with this grand old
lady, who in spite of her advanced
age. gets as much enjoyment out of
life as many of the young people.
Later in the evening a fine birthday
dinner, prepared by Mrs. Itrunn, was
served to tho guests and the occasion
was a very delightful affair. Those
present were Dr. and Mrs, Fred W.
Ilaynes. Mr. and Mrs. S. 0. Hart rum.
Mr nnd Mrs. lrvin llrunn'and 11. W.
Mates.
NKW TOUAY.
W A NT Kt - . uurnerv ami one liiKh
j hitler- l1i.m- 'J:u-.l.
I'll JS !' lt S A 1 1 Mil oi- J ersi-y tMi;H.
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COM SA1.K ll KMlfft net tl mi. t n "T
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: l ull SAI.K S-pasH. iik.t Hni. k iiH
K'tl t'.r.l lirt'i. lunks mill rnn lik-n.-w
f i::.'0. C. J. Kei.lel. 2:.Z I'oil
i st
STOPS MfDICINE
HUIIH RECOVfKtD
BY INTERNAL BATHS
Mr. A. Czarnoekl. ".T Mfntironierv
St., Sa n l'r.iiit int'ti. ( 'ai., wnii s Tv i -relt's
Itygli-nic Inatitntr of Xcw Vuik
as follows:
"I iii'ist Htlmlt thai (! list- of the 'J.
M. 1 CitxiaUe' ha it mini ilnttnlc etm
stiiputiun from whit h I Kiilt.-i t tl. Slni t
May 12. lSl.'t. I have m-wr t-vt-n tustttl
any klinl uf patent nnli in' it inirtia
tlve. My hualth la t xn-lUnt in t-v.-iy
rcsitTt."
(Her half a million lniuiit, keen, In
telllKcnt AnierK-ailH h;i vi- fnimd that
tnternal Hulhiiitf It ni"it- essential 1
their ht-a It )i th;n exirn.M l.iiths
Have fnund that list ,1 M-i :inuinily wt
nlK'it they feel like (li!Y-r. iit (n-oplt- Die
next nidiniriK. No nune uf Hint luliou.,
tlrt-il, neivouft feelinn. hut havliiK hy
nature's own el. itn r aiuist-ntie
warm wati-r remivr.l nil t ti i.nis.ni-
OUM WUNlt from tile Inwer Ititt-MtltlfH.
t lu-y aw it kt thorou'il V rt-f i i iiicil hy
mutual fllt-t-, with all their f itnrt Iiuim
aetiiiK (tr.ticrly. clt-ar heaileil, h.ij py
and et.nf I. lent, t-at-r ami eapahle fur
th- tlutiei of tin- ltty.
Why not lea i n iimre nhout tlii-4 rap
idly Kiowlntf arid natural praetl.e' Tne
J. It. U Ciis.-ad" Is the ttnention or
i'Ikih. A. Tyrrell. M. I .. tf New Vork,
i hpti-talist tm hit ernal li.i l tit) for lT
Vi'Hi'K, und ts now ti.-hiK xtiown and ex
It la I tied hy Nalh.tn Kill lexton. pril'i fe
tor of the liea 1 1 druK store. I Yi kins
Hhl.. ho w ill Kive you free on re
lue.t an iiitetetii!tf hookl.t on tin1
iil.jett called "Whv Man of Today Is
Only So 1'er Vnt KTlcielit."
FI XKIML YKSTKltDAY
The funeral services of George
Klmore, who was accidently killed
last week, were held yesterday at
Oakland. Mr. Klniore was an over
seas veteran and was a member of
the American Tn-lnn Mia ttith
! as the result of a fall" sustained
i f rom a wild horse which he was at
tempting to ride.
CIIItlSTMAS KALE.
The ladies of St. George'B church
will hold a Christmas sale Dec. 11.
Location of the sale will be an
nounced later.
ALOHA CXl'l ATTENTION.
First dance of the season will be
held Monday evening, Oct. A, at Mac
cabee hall, 8:30.
Have your soles vulcanized on
your rubber boots . at Green's tire
shop.
MIXISTKKS OlUiAMZE.
Tho Roseburg Ministerial union
met this morning for the purpose of
reorganizing and perfecting plans for
the winter work. Uev. C. H. Hilton
was selected president, and Rev. K.
W. Warrington secretary and treaa
urer. The meeting today was de
voted chiefly to plans for the loder
boys' conference to be held here Oct.
22-24. All of the Protestant churches
will bo represented in the union.
IS APPOINTED IXSTRl'CTOU
George Jlouck, son of Dr. and Mrs.
George E. Houck of this city, who is
attending the University of Oregon,
has been appointed an instructor In
Zoology, according to word hecelved
by his parents. He was also made a
1st lieutenant in the cadet corps,
and was selected as one of the few
students to attend the summer train
ing camp at the Presidio.
DOC;LAS COUNTY TAXIDERMY
Tanners of furs, taxidermist of
heads and all kinds of animili
Manufacturers of furs, shoulder
throws, muffs, fur coats and apt.
J. W. LANGENBKRG, Prop.
All work guaranteed. Orders ukn
at S. K. Slykes' hardware store, or
address Pi O. Box 887, Roseburg.
NOTICE TO FARMERS.
We want fresh fruit of til kindi
Will pay top market prices. Butth
fruit must be clean and flrst-clas ii
till respects or we do not want any o(
it; we use only the best grades.
FOUTCH'S CONFECTIONER!
NOTICE TO HlXTERs.
Notice Is hereby given that haul
ing Is forbidden in the orchard
thin valley.
GARDEN VALLEY OltCHAKDISft
Do not compare Universal Tire
Filler with the old time rubber and
glue fillers.
tKKMKKHOOOOOOOCMOCKHaCH
Keep Your Feet Dry
We arc in a position to supply your every
need for wet weather.
Rubbers Rubber Shoes
Rubber Boots Rubber Packs
WET WEATHER SHOES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
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SS ROSEBUBG B00TERIE
SUMS THAI SAIISIT MD 111 TOUR fill. MM U V0U MM WM HO $11 1M Wlimtl
CASS STREET. ROSEM RG.
tRVIN
1RUNN
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liiiMni t'ilv 1: 1ft I ion tn tin- CUv
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tier i'.f if r I if. ttoitfint t fil mi name i ly
tit" t'ounlv ('n'.iil of IViiitLm 'outitv.
Mevn, fur th tit-nornl lt aiut
I'l'untv olf.'Hon.
Hi onlor of t'li OommoB Ootintll.
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tfotl.
N4) RKIlCTIOX Y KT.
O. C. Raker, of the Motor
Shop Garage, local Chevrolet
dealers, thin morning received
the following telegram, which
is self-explanatory:
We have no Intention of
changing the lint pricess estab
lished for the seasosn of 1921.
but fn the event of any unex- 1
pee ted reduction in labor and
material affecting the costs and
Justifying a lowering of the
lst prices of Chevrolet cars 1
prior to May lsts, 1921, we will -refund
to every purchaser dur- 1
lug that period tho amount of
such roriuethm.
"CI1KVROLET MOTOR CO.
OF OUKl.ON."
SPECIAL
Kit quick sale we have a 6
rmmi hmis.. with bath. Paved
utrft't, larse lot, pood garden
spot. Imsi-iui m. Property is
pric. d helim value and will In
chiile (iirnliure at low figure.
inoo rali will haadle, with
1'alance on .isy terms.
A large list of properties to
select from.
We also write
Fire Insurance
G.W.YOUXG ANDSON
Itl Katate and Innrmace.
110 Cm HU rbon 417
TODAY
Malince -Evening
m
TODAY
Matinee Evening
THE SENSATIONAL STAGE SUCCESS BY HENRY M. BLOSSOM
"CHECKERS"
Thoroughbreds and High Life intermingled with a Basic Drama of the Human
Emotions, Tense with life action and abounding Thrills, The
Greatest Racing Drama ever filmed with an
ALL STAR CAST
Comedy and JACK DEMPSEY Serial.
An Extraordinary Program at Regular Admision Prices.
MATIXKK-EVKXIXa TIESDAY . MATIXEE-KYEXKC
JACK PICKFORD in "BURGLAR BY PROXY"
A COMEDY-DRAMA OF SMILES AND THRILLS.
To -Day
Only!
To-Day
Only!
A PICTURE RIFE WITH STORMY EMOTIONALISM
fS6
OUT ofthe STO RM"
Adapted from GERTRUDE ATHERTON'S great book "The Tower of Ivory"
A Special Christie Comedy and an Educational Scenic