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nfinitflv and emphatically against hteh mice Th ifciii."--. r - u i i lufc uuuuut wi i wniiivo iui una ma duu wiiuci, unu ii again Deing exempunea in our 2nd phenominal and history making sale. Even on the very best of our regular standard and most reliable lines, in such merchandise as DryGoods,Shoes In all of which this store excells,' both in quality and price. We will Include in our next momentous and sacrificing reduction Roseburg's LOWER PRICE SALE FISHER'S has jnst completed a sacrifice sale that was positively without parallel in Douglas County history. Now comes another that, as to volume of business and money saving to you, will bea total eclipse of any former sale. If you need winter supplies in wearing apparel or in any ot the goods we mention Now Is Your Last Great Opportunity SALE STARTS Wednesday Morning October 27 at 9 a. m. Every day is to be a day of Big Bargains -nssf - Our Method The general plan for this sale will follow out the lines of our recent sacrifice sale. We are merely doing what every successful business does following up an advantage gained af ter "pioneering the way" or "blasting the trail," to some great opportunity. In this case it is LOWER PRICES we are going to make them lower. The public's appreciation is shown in our every day's business, and in this sale we offer the same 15 to 25 per cent re ductions on every article in our stock that was in effect during our sacrifice sale just closed. You will have better bargains and better assortments because of new goods, and the prices will be 15 to 25 per cent off regular price. Our schedules of reductions are in plain evidence throughout the store and these tell you the great savings. Buy now and buy hard.. That means you get almost ante-bellum prices. EES SALE STARTS Wednesday Morning October 27 at 9 a. m. Come Early and Shop Daily High prices are hereby hopelessly doomed and whereas, our sacrifice sale was the frying pan, our Lower Price, Sale is the fire itself. Prices will therefore jump from the sizzling sauce pan of "sacrificing reductions" into the price cutting flames of virtually unbelievable saving arid opportunity. The fat of profit is to be rendered to make the tajlow of normal times regained. Head, Compare, Remember these prices MtKSSKM. COATS, Sl ITS! ,Vw slili lit of stylish aud also reasonably priced ladles' garments tweived during the laBt few days en ibles us to assure you positively once more that our lines are now as mr the b. si in quality, and far the loirtt prices charged in Kosebiirg. Oni of town people take notice - of these values. Every one of tho gar ments are beautiful and durable. Ili'VOO garments $100.00 HOMO garments H0.00 I ."..0n garments 70.00 I i"i."0 3rmnta $ 72.IM) I S...CO garments OH.IW I KO.OO garments $ OO.OO I 7T.:,( garments . . fw.oo I ".'..00 garments $ OO.OO I 72.50 influents JW.OO I T'i.00 garments 50.OO I 80.00 garments 4H.OO I '".00 garments -10.0 I 40.00 garments ..' '. . 32.00 I OiV garments $ &M.IMI 30.00 garments . . .' 24.00 I S'.00 garments 8 20.00 I MO garments $ KMX I niti ss ;oois: Tor p. hool dresses, for party dresses, for the home, street, or dally work, our dress goods are service able, new, and of standard manufac ture. Ve have gome wonderful pieces and our prices make wonderful bar gains. $6.50 dress goods $6.00 dress goods 8,"S.lo KI.2.-J . .8.I.K.1 WJ.IO $:l.02 2-VS $5.00 dress goods $4.50 dress goods $4.00 dress goods $-1.50 dress goods $3.00 dress goods $2.50 dress goods $2.00 dress goods $1.00 dross goods .... Itf.ANKKTS. Why Worry AIkiiiI t.'ie CVil.l? To combat disease during this sea son when exposure and lack of pro tection means illness and reduced vi tality, keep warm and have abund ant bed clothes! In .other words, Prepare! Our Lower Price Sale is the time! $13. .-.0 blankets $11.. "HI $12.50 blankets $10.70 $10.00 blnnkets $ H.W $ 9.00 blankets 7.0.1 $ 8.00 blankets $ 6.H0 $ 7.00 blankets . ...r.5 ' $ 6.50 blankets 15..Vi $ 5.50 blankets $ 4.7.1 $ 4.5(1 blankets -. 9 S.H.1 f 3.50 blankets :i.o.1 HI.OISKS! Our recently received groups of blouses are the most beautiful and tasty garments in design uud origln . ality yet seen. We like to show thein, so call and ask the Bales ladies ror our lower price sale prices. These are our offerings: $15.00 blouses $12.7.1 $12.00 blouses i0.20 $10.00 blouses . . VI $s.oo blouses $ 0.8(1 7.00 blouses $ 1..1 6.00 blouses . . $ fl.tO 5.110 blouses $ 4.2.1 4.00 blouses $ :l.lo .3.50 blouses S.02 3.00 blouses $ 2.5.1 IIOS1KKV, AM, (iltAIH S. Did you take advantage of nur special hosiery sale last week? Wo will give ynu the same opportunities again during our Lower price sale. We have our well known brand of Sultana hose, all silk throughout, for $2.75 per pair, or 3 pairs for $7.50. Mercerized top. Sultana silk, $2.25 per pair, or 3 pair for $6.00. Same for $1.98 per pair, or 3 pair for $.i.io. Also Sultana silk hose, fine grade, $1.25 per pair, or 3 pair for $.'. Think these over. 15 per cent reduction on all Huster Ilrown hoso for ladles and children best In- tho world in cotton and lisle, (OKSKTS! We have jie Cosard, Nemo, and H. & (). We have the services of an expert corset lore. Our Lower Price sale gives you the lowest price. Truly on opportunfty. $1.00 corsels $ .HI $1.50 corsets $1.22 $2.00 corsets . . $f.7(l $2.50 corsets $2.12 $3 .00 corsets- $2.10 $4.00 corsets $:.IO $5.00 corsets $1,110 $S.OO corsets $(I.SO KIIOI'.S! -Our M XtNi-: shoes for women and Itl'STKIi IlltOWN' Shoes for children nre too well known to rc nniro comment. We curry them tbev have everything In stvle, qual ity, nnd price that the makers can Five In shoes. Here nre some of our Lower Sale prices: $15.00 shoes $12.00 $14.50 shoes $11. tin f I 3.50 shoes 10.811 $12.50 shoes $10.00 $12.00 shoes tl.OII $11.50 shoes 0.20 $10.50 shoes $ 8.1(1 $10,011 shoes $ K.IIO $ 9.K5 shoes $ SrfW $ 9.50 shoes l . .$ 7.00 $ K.50 shoes . . l $ It.HO $ 7.50 shoes $ fl.H.1 $ fi.no shoes $ B.IO $ 5.50 shoes $ 4.(17 $ 4 50 shoes ; $ H.K.1 $ 4- 00 shoes $ .1. IO $ 3.50 shoes $ 2.IIM SII.KS! ' Our line of silks, being the largest assortment III Kosohtirg. will bo re duced for Ihe Lower Price Sale to 25 per cent under regular price. $9 00 silks $0.7.1 $7.50 sllkn $.1.0O $7 00 silks $.1.2.1 $1 .00 silks $l..1 $5.00 silks '. ,$:l.7.1 $1.00 silks :.oo $3.50 silks ma.oo $3.25 silks $2.4.1 $3.00 silks $2.2.1 $2.50 silks . .'. 1.88 $2.i; silks $1,410 $2. to silks $l.no NOTIONS! Littlo things for common use almost too smull to ask our reduced prices tor yet in theso we show you that our aim is actually lower prices on all things in Itoceburg. All 5c notions 4c All 10c. notions He All 1 5c notions 11c All 20c notions . . 1.1c All 25c notions 10c All 30c notions Ifclc All 35c notions 27c All 50c notions 4:1c I'NIIKKWKAll! We carry .Munslngwear. Tlu world "knows Its quulity. We have men's garments, heavy cotton, on sale for $2.12; nil wool, $4.05. $5 00 garments $1.2.1 garments :I.H:l garments $:l.40 $47.0 $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 $ .75 $ .50 garments garments garments garments garments garments garment. , .$2.im , .$2 .1.1 . .$1.70 . .$l .o.l , . $ .HI , . $ .0:1 , .$ .42 EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE ON SALE "WHERE ALL FOLKS LIKE TO TRADE" A Store with Ideals, Quality, Economy, Fashionability THE STORE THAT IS MAKING PRICES LOWER PROl KSSIOXAI, CAItDS 'hi w,fx-Cu lowers, Fnon Vj A -Optometrist. Thf "". Or,K. " " ol- m i i in ! Car. $j5.oo and $38.00 lckCrs...$;o00 ,nd MS.00 For Other Cars p'lce oa A:,ottr.ti itrnn iUII K Ml111 Pininn "nur UAIiAUL 4 , j w n1 O""! WA Boo. to R AHOUXD THE TOWX Prom Myrtle t'refk Mrs. W.; D. Maynard, who with he"r husband left here some weeks ago to go to N'orth Mrytle creek, where Mr. Maynard Is engaged In shingle making, came down yester day to visit friends and look after matters at her home in west Rostj burg. Tu Myrtlp Yeek Mrs. Acnes Adsit, of Kugene, ar rived In Itoseburg yesterday to vis it for a short time with Mrs. C. W. Parker. Mrs Adslt left this morn ing for Myrtle Creek where she for merly made her home and whare she will visit with her mother, Mrs. Bobb, for a few days. OI1 Soldier l'ae Any John Craven, aged 7 died at the Soldier's Home last night. He was a native of Missouri, single, and as tar as known, had no relatives. He serv ed during. the rebellion as a private in Co. A. First Oregon Infantry. He was admitted to the Oregon Soldier s Home In January. 1918. The funeral will occur at ten o'clock Wednesday. hfllef Work Vrgnl In response to an urgent appeal for help for Polish sufferers, the ladies of th. M. E. Church. South, will so licit from their friends articles of clothing or bedding; for the use of thes. people. Any outgrown or cant To NVw Mel. Mr. find Mrs. C Oniniils. who have hfn cpetidiiiK the pu.Ht three weeks in Ilnsebiirg vifltine with thHr dnu-! Khti'r. Mrs. A. I'-rrine, loft thin morning for their huino in Gallup, Now MeCiro. JIT.i:V 371. J'hone thiH miniher for prompt ervh o. Krit nd Howard. Miixotf cfl. jivp your child z Clean, neauny nair 5 i S Shampoo nlularlg with Wild- s root Liquid Shampoo Soap. CleanKS prfcct!y, et doM not make hair and calp hsrah and dry a moat aoap doia. I Made by the makets of Wild- 5 root Hair Tonic. 10 H mil QMfliamati a J". F. CIIAI"MA. tirugglst. Masonic Hide;.. lUxcburg, ttrt goo. DB.H. B. KERBASj Practicing Dentist $ i ': $ Graduate Pennsylvania t s 0 CollegeDental Surgery i A 20 years extensive ex- pneo. Lfncient. ne- f. off clothing donated will 1 apprecia ted as the needs are pressing. Ttit ladles wlih to ship from the churrh on Thursday and desire to haie all contribution, ther by that llni.. If unable to bring mem p or 297-J If you wish someone to call at your tome. A ben 5 n t.i n f. 8 less Extraction. Call for g j free consultation. "a 4. Rooms 8-9, Masonic Bids, p LOOK AHEAD! Can you ever get back the money you are p-iving for rent? Turn this expense into an In T'sitnent by building a home and you will have something of vulu", be free- from rent wor--ies, and have a IIKAL home. There Is no time like the pres ant to prepare for the future. se li fi 1 .1 : It M. Y. Itl lit.ll today for estltnates, plans and Infnnnatlon. Itesblenee 1 1 3.1 Harvard Ave., or call at the new bungalow. Cass and Chad wick streets. HI ll.lil ll M. YV. Kl.lKill. Mrs. Kmma Hinllh, who has been The Rev. J. II. Dills will give an making an -extended visit with Mr. illustrated lecture on Africa tonight and Mrs. (ienrge Heynolds, and O. at the M. K. Churrh South. He has W. Murdock or Cleveland left this flue views of mission work aiming morning for I.os Angeles where she j the African natives. Yon are invited rewtdes. I to intend. No S.lttlislon rhnrKed. Beaver Board We have just received another shipment of genuine Beaver Board, after being without several months, We have in stock sheets 4 x 8 ft 4 x 10 ft 4 x 9 ft 4 x 12 ft LET US HAVE YOUR SPECIFICATIONS Churchill Hardware Co.