ROSEBURG NEW8REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10. 192S. I 1 1 1 1 PACE 8EVEN li'MIIM (il M HFBRR lir II WfeWW llbllllW I r ' v n i i 1 1: r 1 1 k ilii i iiiui r n m II I IliL Ur.ii J UullULIII ! W0ELD"8 jKGESX CHAIN jjEPAETMEKT 8T0EB ((O jjftui' HEBE ARE; jib reiiiMtt BUYING fob OUB 871 ST0EE3 ASSURES LOWEST The Confidcnca Of the Public There is a l.-.s! prin ciple on which every busi es! enterprise hinges which may concretely be defined as the confidence of the public in that en terprise. No business can survive or rrrow with out it any more than the body can live without nourishment-- , From the beginning we live endeavored to gam this public confidence by always giving the public highest values for their money. Uniformly good values through twenty years of service to the public have Inspired complete publio confidence in us, and be cause of this confidence we have grown from ono small store to 371 Depart ment Stores all over the country where highest values always prevail. Work Shirts Full Cut 89c Wool Blankets Good Assortment $4.93 to $9.90 Wool Socks Heavy Weight 29c Union Suits Med. Weight Cotton S1.39 Pay-Day I Overalls 1 for Men Heavy blue denim! Full cut! .Union madel $1.39 Fay-Day Overalls for Boys Built like dad's! Heavy blue denim! inion madel o io yrs. 6 to 1 yrs, 89.. 98c - to 17jTS.. $U9 Incorporated. 27 UJEPAKEMENT STORES 229-231 Caw Street, Roseburg at m n FOR YOU TO START 1933! Unkept New Year's resolutions avail nnthino-I If vnu resolve to eo through th newyear of 1923 and save money, we can help you keep your resolution, for in the J. C Penney Company's ability to buy economically you derive an advantage which you can make mean the saving of a great many dollars. While our values are matchless in January, they also are matchless every day in the year, giving you continuous buying opportunities that are important t evrv member of your family. We mention below some savings which will help you r,Tart your New Year resolution right. H Ml N w a n i it i U S-US - id-Season Dresses 'ombining Big Values and Low Price mm ' fm. mm 4 .-.art' .xt ' A $16.75 This display offers some particularly attractive mod els in styles that are "differ ent" in the sense that each dress has a distinct personal ity. Three of this group of handsome models are illus trated. These Chic Dresses rn-e developed of excellent quality Poiret Tv ill or Tricotine; soma Ti-ilh panels and cuffs black em- "V ,V mm frx km ir v: vs. nm weave eifcct, and side pleats; other models have a smart simplicity of line enhanced by artistic touches of em-broidery. Be Smart!y Dressed at Moderate Price Your selection of any of these values will jrivo you the greatest satisfaction in the con sciousness thnt you are stylishly dressed and . the quality will insure pood wear. Misses' and women's sizes. Color: Navy FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY We are showing a gcod assortment, of splendid value, throughout this entire department. Shirts Ycu Can Get Into! Cut Dij and Koxny! There's nolh:nj tkiniy aloul those i Shirts they art ' cut full and room throughout so thr.t they fit coruoi t abiy and look larjrc enough for you.i Tails arc Ion?, full and square, sleeve.-, are roomy and the bodies of the Shirts are liborally proportioned. Splendid woven ttriped material. ( My W Men! Yor correct size is here in smart patterns! Get your share of thess great values '.vhilo they last $1 .49 The "By-Word" A New Spring Hat Latest shape! Two color satin lining which blends with color of the felt.' Palm mint, brown, sand, gun metal and tobacco brown. $2.98 Ladies' Hose Black and Brown 25c Ladies' Union Suits Med. Weight 93c Serviceable Umbrellas $1.69 Bungalow 1 Arrons 93c to $1.25 ' Lisle Hosiery Fcr Earvics to km fi Ilosiery of pnrc lisU i):r:'.(i for womro ipissus and cliildrea ilade with heavy hoe! still toe excellent val ue and wonderfully popular at, pair. 25c HuukIm (.'utility Ilaud, Avdul llj j .Mr. Fred KlruiK, lilvt r:ctp ! . Uouully Fine I'uucert At Meluline htiulki. An exceptioiiully fine program was enjoyed at the lloliitlue Music Sludio lust uiKht, the occasion being the regular meeting ihe Koeburg Music Club. The Douglas County Hr.nd was present and Kuve an ei- celleut concert under the direction 1 of Julia Bhields who has been di ' rectlng the baud for the past year. (The band prof.'aiu consisted of ! marches, overtures, selections from operas and specialties which were : very pleasing to the music lovers I present. The band has been making wonderful improvemeut and has been declared, by those in a posi tion to know, that it la one ot the very bust bauds iu the state. It Is playing the most difficult of band music in a very creditable style and Roseburg has a ritht to be proud of this musical organisation. The musio club last nlnlit voted to do nate $20 of Its small fund to the band to assist the boys in their work which is ot much bouefit to the city. The band iu its concert was as sisted by Mrs. Fred Strang, soprano, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. S. C. lleinline. Mrs. Strang sang three very charming solos which were well received. TO BE APPQiriTED Have Your Rubber Boots .Repaired1 We are now equipped with a New Vulcanizing System and prepared to do all kinds of repairing on Rubber Boots, Shoes and Rubbers. W. S. HOWARD GOODYEAR SHOE REPAIRING 238 N. Jackson St. Roseburg, Oregon WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 10. Service officers to assist sick and disabled veterans of the World war to obtain compensation, hospitali zation and vocational training will be appointed in very state depart ment of the American legion. Joe Sparks, chairman of the Legion's national rehabilitation committee, has announced. Working under the state officers will be post service of ficers in 11.000 communities where there are Legion posts. Mr. Sparks hopes to speed up relief for disabled with the appointment ot the service officers. N.YMH OM1TTKD In the list ot Chamber of Com merce directors given yesterday tho name ot C. S. McKlhtnny was un intentionally omitted. Mr. McKl hinny was given a very large vote for this office. Ho has been a hard worker in the interests of the or ganisation and as a director will doubtless be of much service to the community. , CtnZS CW'lhs r vvi hi Sven a little Iwlps tofr 70a from thAt cold nd msm di cnttrchlner. So directions oa bottle for relief ing congestion, toothing InfUinrd, scratchy throats. Banish that cold. Now don't rit;c your hHh through ihMt ctlcl ssk your druggist for drkings -a syrup fur coughs Colds from a dally avempe of 2.S3r.S7 iu 11121JU to S.yi'J.Tti in I'Jlu-ial. NOTICE There will be a meet ins of the Rod and (lun club, Wednesday evening, January 10, at 7:30 o'clock. Final ar rangements for the merchandise nhoot to be held Jan. 14, will bo made at this time. SAI.EM. Jan. 10. Appropriations ! totaling .1,Ol:i,B70.X7 will ho asked of j thu furthcoming' leRlslature' for the I support of tho state s eleven institu tions according to the biennial report I of the sUite board of control. Thi0 ! estimated needs are 422.9S2.1D under the appropriations for the support of these institutions during tho past I blennliim. Of the amount estimated 1 as needed during the forthcoming Ibiennliim 2.467.tl'i3.7r. represents cur rent expenses; J426,2i.1.su permanent improvements, etc.; and Jl;!S.2J:;'J.32 for replacemi nts anil repairs. The estimated needs for tlio various institutions are hIiokii as follows: State hospital, $ Ji3.3Sii.32. Kasteru Oregon statu hospital, (3NO.7O0. State prison, (3r7,920. Institution for feebleminded, $178,- 100. Hoys' training school, (20S.300. Tuberculosis hospital, (lS4,7ti0. lillnd school, SS4.S77.EiO. leaf school, (124.fl2n.8U. Girls' school, (DH.fioS. Soldlnrs' home, ('.)9.961.2G. Employment institution for blind, (71.335. in order to obvlato tho financial em-1 barrasRment under which the state institutions are compulled to operate between the end of the present fiscal year on January 1 until the now ap-; propriutlons become arallablo about March 1, tho board of control record-1 mends a shunge In the fiscal year i which would bring it to a close on Juno 30. Should this recommenda tion be adopted, it is pointed out, it ' would be necessary for this leglsla- tive session to make its appropria tions covering a period of 30 months instead of 24 months, which would in- ; crease the total appropriations corre spondingly, although not changing the monthly requirements. The enactment of a new steriliza tion law, eliminating the features held objectionable in declaring the former law unconstitutional, Is ulso recommended by tho board. Tho employment of a parole officer for tho boys' training school la ahio recommended by the hoard. The report shows an Increase In tho population ot all state Institutions This Week Only f Sale We have a table of spe cials In Items you want and use very day, at price you seldom get. Buy an article at Its regular price and we sail you a second 'on for 1c You can buy this week only. Palmollve 10c, or 2 for 11c. Wood Waist Hangers So, or 2 for 6c Wood Suit Hanger 10c, or 2 for 11c - 1 O. N. T. Spool Cotton Bo, or 2 for 6c. Tin Cups 2 for 15c, or 4 for 17c Etc., Etc., Etc See the Item at the Store CARR'S STORE 208 N. Jackson Between Churchill' and Fisher' "You'll Be Surprised" when you s3 tho show ut tho Antlers, Januury 23. You'll also be surprised how good your suit will look after we clean and press it. Give us a chance We call and deliver. OUR AUTO WILL CALL. PHONE 277. RHEUMATISM Cannot H&Int ' In tli 0 humiin body It you will use Trunk's t'ri'M-ripttfm; In f mt. It Is vliumo to suTfiT with lnflamutory. muitiMilur, tM-lutlo or uny form of rh'U nmtiHin. Trunk's l"nKTl,tloii iJOKrf Nrr Ui'prcos tlm ht-urt, It OKH NOT ruin tli') tttomarh. Ivtt sll the nit-itt and Ko'hI Ton., you wlfh. It dot imt con tain nny hnrmful ilrutf or nunt'c but poxltlvrlv ii i-rennxa rhuiitiiAt turn sml Koiit. WHAT MOUK IK) YtHT WANT? Tki-r li nnlliiiirf httcr. It Ik uIko tin fxrullfiit 11 vt r AUflli tni; mill tho urt-nt-rrtt Uric A'll snlvftil known. Trunk' iTiwr lut ln hhIIh tur II.7& or 8 fur Drug bluru. only It.. on id t'hapinHn's Snow-white, sterilized and beautifully laundered your shirts and collars l-Ivo satisfaction in serv ice nnd nppcuruuco when scut to US. Have U Show You i Car of Fresh Lime cm hand. Suitable for spray I L. W. MET Z G E-RI h Dealer in Building Materials a S Warehouse in Old Umpire Barn HOTEL UNPQUA "KoueDnrg' finest" SKW A.n MOUKR.1 TSe people of Douglas county are Invited to make their h4 quarters berw. W. J. Vi PWr.R. Prop. DEVELOPMENT (IKVELOI'MEST MKANd IMl'UOV KMIOT. WE AKII ISIl'tUtV isa wit vAciMTim kvkbv da roa tub bhttkiimkut OF HUlVUJIw W caouot grow faster than tnc utroundln country; thonK.'i w bar to keep far In (lnre of oir (indent need. Thu maintain lut a Urt-r Inrestrauut than ordinarily reuulxud. lun rHrAnn to 8Hb iot evkki kckd siMtT I MiniCU W ITH p'O.NOtoY TO TOO. ) Douglas County Light & Water Co i