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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1920)
HARDWARE CHURCHILL CHURCHILL is now offering to you a store-wide reduction, en--abling you to clean away every evidence of war time stringency in your home truly your - most needed sale ! HARDWARE in the meaning of this ad includes kitchen utensils, paints, varnish, mechanics and builders' tools, farm ers' implements and sup plies every kind of ware. CHURCH is at last within easy . reach. Builders do you need tools? Do you want to paint your house? Paint reduced 25 per cent. has long been headquar ters for nearly every re quirement in home and farm equipment.' Re plenish and outfit your needs now! The Hardware Store on the Corner, Jackson and Oak At Last Roseburg's Greatest Reduction in Hardware The Actual Liberator of Normal Times Ruthless Executioner of H. C. of L! This message is a proclamation of life, liberty and happiness for every family in Douglas County, the opportunity wanted by every farmer, contractor, house-furnisher, or user of any kind of hardware, utensils, paints, varnishes, tools, implements or building material. It is the death decree to the dread influence of high prices and hard-hearted privation. Our plan is to reduce all lines in one gigantic 10 Days BEGINNING Thursday WEI 3 C 10 Days BEGINNING Thursday This Over-Stock Sale Will Begin Thursday Morning, December 30 th 3C Mr. Churchill, to the buying public, makes this statement: "VVe -are greatly overstocked in some lines and find we could save our selves a big task in invoicing after Jan. 1 by disposing of our sur plus stock before inventory is started. This surplus stock is also occupying space now that we will need soon for new goods. We have obligations coming due Jan. 1, and also need money at once. Therefore this, the greatest sale we have ever held, altho at great sacrifice of profits." This Over-Stock Sale Will Be Limited to 10 Days Then W e Take Inventory Our Object is to Acquire Cash, Therefore Goods Must Move-Profits Are Forgotten! TIN WARE. In this deartmcnt are articles for kitchen use designed to serve a hundred household purposes. To show the reductions which apply, however, to every article on our shelves, we mention these few: liread pans, regular price 35c, now 25c Dairy pans, regular price 25c, now 17c Flour sieves, regular price 25c, now 18c Dairy pails, 12 qt., was $1.50, now $1.20 Dairy pails, 12 qt.. heavy, was $1.25, now .-$1.00 BOILERS. These are actual money-saving prices: No. y copper boiler reduced from $9.00 to....$7.00 No. 8 copper boiler reduced from $8.50 to....$6.60 No. 4768 coper boiler reduced from $10 to....$7.9d No. 4764 copper boiler reduced from $11 to $8.10 WASHBOARDS. Class boards, formerly $1.00, now 80c I'.rass boards, formerly $1.00, now 80c Zinc boards-, formerly 65c, now 50c "Little Peach," formerly 25c, now 20c All Reductions Are 15 to 25 PerCt. ALUMINUM WARE. Everyone knows the virtues of Aluminum Ware. This offering makes possible your acqui sition of these fine articles, so clean, durable; wholesome, economical. Read these reductions: 1-ii'e time teakettle, reg. $4.75, now $3.50 Life time sauce pans, reg. $2.50, now $1-90 Lite time preserv. kettle, reg. $2.00, now f1, Vico Alum, colander, reg. $2.25, now $1-70 ico Alum, keltic and cover, y in., ?o-3o """ Alum, ladles, reg. 75c, now 5c Mum. cake turners, reg. 50c, now -"30- Alum, dish pan, large size, reg. $6.75. now ..$5.50 List includes roasters, rice kettles, boilers, P;ms, etc., in all different sizes. Nails! Special Nails! Common Wire Nails, this week only, per lb. Not over 25 pounds to one customer GRANITE WARE. BOYS AIR RIFLES. Reed-Matchless and White & White, well i'.oys; wusnoi upuiu .m .. rnm ao.uu lo BASKETS, ETC. ArtJMoc for linnip n;v in which this Store abounds, will in many cases be reduced below known brands, are here offered at prices hereto- actual cost. From fancy articles to those that fore unknown, otc a few bargains trom tins ALL TOOLS REDUCED, save a mother's care, all come under our gener- department: VANT7FT1 WARE TUBS .. .,: . Preserv. kettles, rccr. nnce 85c. now 65c GALVANlfc.D WAKli. 1 UUb Clothes baskets, Rock Elm, drop handle, was Preserv. kettles, reg. price 95c, now 75c p-or general use this kind of ware is now ;2 50 now $2.00 Dishpans, 10 qt., reg. price 80c, now 50c ni;uie available at moderate prices. Compare the Clothes baskct.srRock'Elin,' rope handle, was Dishpans, 12 qt., reg. price 95c, now ...70c f,,rmer and sale prices here: S3 50 now $2-40 Dishpans, 14 qt., reg. price $1.50, now $1.20 standard tub No. 0, formerly $1.75, now ....$1.35 Clothes baskets,"'wiliow No. 3, was $3.00....$2.40 Dishpans, 17 qt., reg. price $1.60, now $1.25 Standard tub No. 1, formerly $1.75, now ....$1.3: Clothes baskets, willow No. 2, was $2.75,....$2.00 Dishpans, 21 qt., reg. price $1.75, now $1.50 Standard tub No. 2, former y $2 25 now ....$1.75 D.iirv iinns ref. 75c. now 60C Combinets, gray, reg. $2.50, now $2.10 Combincts, white, reg. $3.25, now $2.65 Milk cans, gem pans, funnels, bread and cake pans, sifters, etc., arc also on the list. PAINTS VARNISHES. We arc just in season. Spring suggests cleaning and painting. Our Overstock Sale is opportune. S. & Y. paints arc the best on earth. The sale lasts only 10 days. Note reduc tions: $5.85 per gal. paints reduced to $4.50 $1.65 per qt. paints reduced to $1.20 , it '- i o.:M Kor-iac, varnisne. oiama - . . ,,a-,t $2.00 per qt. reduced to i.m "any hu.uu. ... .... $1.10 per ,t. reduced to -Mc 3 burner Jewel oil stove, was $27, now $22.00 60c per 1-2 pt. reduced to 48c 3 burner High She f. was $8.50 now $6.50 In addition there will be a number of special 2 hole oven, glass door was $7.50, now $6.25 bargains on closeouts and the above discount on K gin caters, reg. $7.50, now $6.50 Coffee pot, 4 qt., reg. price $1.25, now....... 95c Standard tub No. 3, formerly $2.50, now ....$2.00 Coffee boiler, large size, reg. price $2, now..$1.35 Heavy tub No.'l, formerly $2.75, now $2.20 Heavy tub No. i, formerly $.i.uu, now j.ou I i.l, K' .1 fornn-rlv $3.25. now $2.75 OTT. STOVES COOKING AND HEATING. t i ! .i -.. nil nn 5 fr-il MppA formi-rlv $2.75. iiow$Z.Z5 I'fir r I'nn vvnr ;imr in lim: siiuiiiiii liiiivj. it-- v. .., . , - , : " r . t . , . i r i or 1 f BA Cn GALVANIZED PAILS. Standard pails, 10 qt., formerly 65c, now 50c ml-irl .'iil 1? i-il fornii-rlv 75c now ..60c fill f' tlC tf I Di-lnlioe fnrnu-rlv S2. now..$1.50 9fi trnl H-ii-linnm rnnu fnrmerlv $5-10. I1OW-S4.50 All Dorliirtinnc Aro 1Rtn 95 Ppr P.t Alabastine, was 80c per pkg., now 60c er feet eaters, reg $r..00, now $4.50 A,a(1(lin ,an f()rmcrl $10.S0, now . Decotint. was 70c per pkg.. now 60c cr cct I leaters, reg. $8.50 now $6.75 A ags ,am 2Q p " Perfection eaters, reg. $8.50. now $7.50 (.ass luniI,u ,hin was $1 25 per set, O-CEDAR GOODS. Perfection Heaters, reg. $6.00. now $5.00 (.,ass U)m(lt.rs ,,c;ivVi was 80c now LAMPS GLASSWARE SPECIAL! per cent off now $1.00 65c i 1 i These celebrated articles lor cleaning wou, BUILDING PAPER AND ROOFING. MEAT CHOPPERS. K7k1 S t O now $1-30 BIG REDUCTION. Universal chopper No. 1 , was $2.50, now ....$1.95 4 o? bottle on was 30c now'". 25c Gray building paper, was per roll $1.70 now $1.35 Universal chopper No. 2. was $3.00, now ....$2.50 i I.-.(1 il ,vn SI .25. now l lexstone asncsios i.mm...k, s-'-"-. r---- 1-2 gal, oil was $2.00, now 1 gal. oil was $3.00. now For vour bov, these arc unequalled offerings Resisto, med. weight, was $3.00, now $2.0 in substantial, practical wagons : STEEL GARDEN TOOLS. Rnfrbv wagons, were $0.?0. now " XoH gh wagons, were $9.0O. now $7.55 Anticipating your needs and favoring your 13 ' i. . ,c SSm. now $7.10 nockct book are these articles for farm and gar- ."Ml.lIllIUl.ri waiL'Jii.- ...v. j , EXTRA BUTCHER KNIVES EXTRA On guaranteed butcher knives, special offer, id, heavy weight, was $4.75, now $4.00 2.1 per cent off. Lome early. hVht wcitrlu. was $2.50, now $1.85 Also Dclphos long handled dust-pan, h . ... . im en ,., ".$1.65 I'ilot 1 ply asphalt, was $4.05, row $3.50 ..$2.50 Ruberoid, med. weight, was $4.25, now $3.50 " Ruberoi Resisto, was 60c, .40c Wagner wagons, were $0.00. now 'J den use: Rakes. 14 tooth, reg. price $1.25, now.. Spading forks, Jackson, reg. $2.00, now $1.00 $1.50 TDTTTT TAT? PAPS uwi j"" "i. - h "'"- . " r e, ,n White Crown fruit jar caps, per doz. now 10c Spad.ng forks, untario. reg now ... l.ite t rown inm ja i -i Ian(J cutiv:ltorSf 5 I)ronr( Hall, reg. $1.2j $1.00 Economy caps, now "7" t1 nn Mnn flir1iS. KUrek. reir. $1.00. now 65c Economy jars, pints, were ,.t,.uw ....,", p $, j JS r Economy jars, quarts, were YOUR HOUSEHOLD Special Maxotires! Special Just to introduce this tire we will make a 15 per cent cut from manufacturer's price list. They will double the usual life of your tires. 15 PER CENT OFF v PRICES NO LONGER A BARRIER PUT THE- BEST IN