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ROSEBURO NEW9-REVIEW, WFDNESDAV, MAY 81, 19?2. PAGE EIGHT 4 .. i All Bargains Announced Last Week f V STILL IN EFFECT J Hundreds of Exceptional Values I 5 2 All. . IH IS IV KKK t. j 5 5 HWe IlnrWivorir Wnmpn's Ilnrlprwpflr d 2 Men's Shirts Women's Hose J Surprise Party Given Last Night . . ' r5 About twenty youn people at- A tendid a liirliiiiuy nurprl party Iuki U night Kivwi in honor of Miss (ioldle j Iiruton, a muilmt of the Kuene K Illljle I'nlvernity who U tpendlni? R her varaiiun with lier pareuu, -Mr f. and lira, iiruton of h den bower. The party was held at the Iiruton A home untl the evening wag spent with A late nour A Those rea-, outdoor patina. At I dainty refreatiuienta wei irueata by -Mra. uruton. uiose prea- w. u Kate j-oweii, .war- r. Baret Kusho, Klale Hudson. Dorothy R Men's Overalls Women's Dress Goods Specials in every Department SEE US FOR OUTING CLOTHES, OUTING ' SHOES, BATHING SUITS, KOVERALLS, EVERYTHING FOR OUTING WEAR. (iibxon, Janette Ulbuii. Inez ,a-r boun. (iolilie Iiruton; Messrs, Mon- 4 ni, Hilton, (ilenn Itadal auKh, lon- A aid ItadalmuKh. Vernon Orr. ltirhard A liuach. t ailor Mannautrh. lloyd Hru- 5 K.n. William Harney, (ilady Iiruton. ; Jj Adrain llloom. .Mrs. Cil'son and Mr. ' j and Mrs. Iiruton. J 'd' NOTICE. V. 4 :g A Notice Is hereby given that I will f 2 not be responhible for any bills ron- J A ?i tracted by my wife. Mrs. May Woller- 5 man. after this date. A 9. Oakland, Ore.. May 29. 1922. JS I ! Announcing Season End Disposal of all COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES at rigiial CUL WOI.I.KHMAX. "The Store That Dooi the Business" MwUwwwwwwWmLV 'A ! Diamond Lake A Resort Starting Oeorite I,. Howard, of Jaekson- This season end sale is a bonafide clearance of every spring garment at a genuine price reduction. If you have defer purchasing until now and are contemplating buying a coat, suit or dress, you should avail yourself of this opportunity e1 buy at a substantial saving. The DRESSES The assortment of styles and the fine quality of the fabrics, make this sale one of unusual value. Taffeta, Canton Crepe, Serge and Tricoti'ne are some of the ma terials from which these frocks are made. Many are trimmed with beading or embroidery. , One-Third Off vllle, Oregon, haa been In Itosebur! 5 for the past two days in the interest j) 5 of the Diamond I-ake Improvement J i company, which is being formed to , K m build a summer resort at this well f. The regular weekly prayer meet- f plot lire, "Alice In Hunirerland," Ins of the I'resbyterian church haa which will be shown at the high been pottponed nn account of th'sohooI auditorium tonight. TOMORROW'S CIRCUS DAY-KIDS HAPPY 4. " 1 1 ' - F Lt 'A k 1 Ml',' .1 , s 1 T,i, VJ tr fciimmer. Mr. Howard says that R there will be boats at t;ie lake early In July. These boats will be for rent 4 to those who desire to row or fish A on the lake. A store, pasollne sta- A Hon. and. tent houses for Bleeping 5 quarters will also be built at once. The management expects to serve J meals this year and by July 1 next J year the hotel will lie completed and ready for oponlng. 4 " Alice in Hanger- f land" RMS. Tonight K The tijotlon picture, "Alice In Hun. K gerlnnd," will be shown free at the i F high school auditorium tonight at 8 I f o'clock. ; "There Is scarcely a: plctura In ! 4 these three reels bat has not eoiiik 1 i special Interest for Oregonians, A stales J. J. Handsaker. director Near J Kast relief, who secured the pictures Ji and who will be present to tell how ' K they were secured. Jj One kfoui) of 100 boys who pass- ed In review before us at Constant! 9 nopln Is In charge of Mrs. Amy liart g or uenu. p lir. Ksther Tohl I.oveloy Is seen mnklng an inspec:ion of some of the. t,o children who suffer from trachoma." JL THE COATES are garments of excellent quality materials; Velour, Gaberdine, Chinchilla, Bolivia and Tweed. Three-quarter and full length styles. Some are full silk lined. Wrappy effects and regulation styles. One-Third Off THE SUITS iiiu (Uiuu in d iv tun jui i'ov. uuvi emu iiituuiit, bui i iv uu cuiiBvi vcuive iRiioreci lines Ala a gooa a.ssonmeni 01 iweeus su iiupuicu- iui spuua SPECIALS. One-mrdOff One lot of Justrite Corsets to close out at -Half Price ALL SPRING MILLINERY TO GO AT HALF PRICE, Kayscrs and Van Raalto, two clasp silk gloves in white, gray, black, etc , pair 55c Women's "Evurwear" Silk & Fibre Hose, lisle tops, white only, pair 75c fteP-IARKSBUHyCQ v.. Ladies Apparel ' Miuveaaor to Burrlinrd's Siuar Store $12 hats at o, Tliur.. Fri., Sat. The v will scl! 100 hats at 93 each, llat sh"1'- Thurs., Fri., Sat. The Hat Shoo. 9 Among the guests registered at the Hotel Vmpqua nre the. following: Mr. and Jim. ('. s. i;.-,ker. Crants V. Urn McMullen. t Klmmel, Cllde; 4 Mr. and Mrs. A At the (Jraml The following are among those registered at the Hotel Clrand: Otto Tomorrow's the day when tlm h the pair of recently born baby bands ulny. the el. nliants Iritmnei Hons! ami the clowns rut up. Th H"" Mork visited "nomeo"! At d:.y break th. circus trains will nnrt ., (h'olr kl,opra , llally rnm.j come to a hall In the railroad yards. v..t during the perfi-rmance in thelPO" sai.k Herrv rrates It p.r 1 nod the working army of the How s huge steel ribbed arenas. L Jl't" Ml" M' ir.'-j'iea.n. great U.ndon clrnis wllh Van Am- The Howe clrcu Is the first of tho! H',,'u 1KX1'.',MAX'.;K, ,', 'I'.'i1',','"" berg', trained wild animals will 1,e t.lK three ring tented nhows to re-1 . '":- ,.' - "Li ,, - '! ! , . r unloading .he wooders of the big top elr0 tl.o old pre-war admission "i',!, ..."g rT.n" u vvm ,tt. r si " end many ll,.r i.,,., before many price, tin cents. I SA,.K.2 ,,, i,llKKl, .! --,.,; ot ux are out of ulumliei'land. One There will be n parade In the iivie wuK.n . a. a,.. mu;iu ji. ... .a.- mii-ciui inures an. I or pur- pi luclpal streets at 11 a. m. and per- WANTKI -JLi"'r'''" 'o the Juveniles will rrtnauci-a al 2 and s p. in. Miss Hester K. Moreland, of Ku geno and Knrnest C. Wood of Myrtle t'reek were united In niarringe at Kugene May 2Sih by Ir. K. V. Stiv ers, pastor ot the First Christian cluir. h. Offlc locate the ..n.l l,,.m.l A snaiillnger of I nimiiia Park Ad-! "er- '-"rani Lee Hyers and Kalr 1.. K. Ferguson dltlon. The lock on the boat was ! K nuitson with Jiowe a g;e;,( London Mrs. K. I'. Isaac. Ashland broken and the. boat taken down "rl A. Hlanc. Coos May. stream to an open bank where lt was benched and burned. ers are todav endeavoring to , "of'it,11-i T-eWnon; Jlr. and Mis. Mr. and Mrs. Ilr I he person who Ust night stole i. Htlis'ioro: It. W. .Ma.y, Sal- Myrtle I'oin't: M. L. Ki irned a rowboat belonging to;'',": iA lM .Miniek. Oakrldce; Joe Lee V. K. Prunrr. Uidille. : Ashland: Mr. and 'A nn.l T. TA NKW TD1).Y. ; RED. TAG ' Liberty Theater ONI.V I lllST-ri.ASH SHOWS AM) AT ic Al I.V. SPECIAL! TOIi.W AMI Tlll ltSDAY . A GRKAT PROGRAM IN Quality and Quantity Another triumph of the lMiector of Kismet; bis first pio.lu, n,.n since that one. One of the f-w tiul pent pictures of the year, from C. Sullhan's slosy tlardinT tT H ITtTT "ood W omen On of tiie trongtt dramai ol the iraion. Gorgeous in its tettmgt, A brilliant interpretation. Th Robfrtaon Cole Supfr Spec q Producoi. Also lh lnte Titthe Nrw Wi-t'KW .ud tlie rnmrdy, "Hi Siving ( diki ii hn ,t ml )i i V.. N. ws-t; l. w. WANTKI A man "to" work "in nnu ti. M.tini'.t mini 'i t'ffi t stf.i.lv w.nk tt. nul't t'uttv. 1. 1.' K. MHrsIfrit. I'h. .n,. IT-KJ. lOlt SAl.i: li tii-r of lnurel un.l .;ik Vt I. I." MT l"tr. "I". Ul t.f n:lk It till ltllTi- Mxi Hi I'.r Itl.l. 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