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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1923)
V agi eight R0SE8URS NEW8-BEVUW, THURSDAY, JUNe tl. 192 These Specials Will Bring Hundreds To This Store On Friday and Saturday R9 IP ' JOT IP"1"!' o A Value Extraordinary . BECAUSE OF A MANUFACTURER'S CLEARANCE OF WHICH WE TOOK ADVANTAGE giving U3 drcsse at one-half what we paid earlier in the season 40 Silk Dresses $16.95 . Nothing like this before I These dresses identical in styles with highest priced dresses same in material and workman ship all canton crepe, crepe de chine in very best grade "Korrcct" make. 40 of them bought because of a special offer for taking entire lot a "manufacturer's close out." Each and every dress a positive $25.00 to $35.00 value. We claim for this event our biggest bargains in dresses of the year. FRIDAY $16.95 SATURDAY Included with above lot of dresses in this manufacturer's concession . 36 Skirts $8.85 We will close out this entire buy of skirts if sold r.t once at a special price. Every skirt all-wool material, silk-striped, latest sports vogue. Regu lar value $13.53, now $8.85 Suits Reduced For this sale ell stock suits now reduced, which includes our very high grade Conde tailored suits. $ 53.50 Suits . $39.85 $ 65.00 Suits $45.00 $ 84.00 Suits $50.00 . $100.00 Suits $39.50 French Voile3 Wonderful 45c to 60c values a yard 35c A wide range of new patterns and shades. No need to comment on the popularity or value of this material, now offered at 35c. Imported Voiles With Metallic Dots ,. Formerly priced at 60c to 75c, now on sale Friday and Saturday 49c Imported Tissue Ginghams Our own special price concession, beau tifully figured tissues. 65c values ' 49c 50c values . 33c Imported Scotch Ginghams Special offering of this popular and much desired material for summer dresses. Compare these prices else where now .v.' 1 49c ; . . ::. Imported French Ginghams Many patterns of this well known ma terial, reduced from 69c and 75c to 55c a Munsingwcar John Kelly Shoe . Better Service Better Merchandise "The 8tore That Doet the Business" Gossard Corsets Butter Brown Hosiery i FOR 8ALE Ford chassis and also j Chevrolet 'J0. . Cheap. Term If da- i sirejLjtBPP ro- I FOR liki.VT Four- room coitaKf., I newly painted and paered. Uti , To Seu-ide I HarriiMnBtr"!W'etSid. j ' Mrs. Jos cordwa (tail Jean Koi Foil BALK Modern" roomed house., left ihU moiuii.r lor Seuaide 3 bfd-rooros, built in kitchen: nice; sp::.d Hie nest il.r.-e weeks. j location. Inquire at US S.JUepnena. j ' WANTED Three men to work in From lllionvtlk I sawmill. Can furnish house to live, C. II. liailer a resident of Dlion-1 m niar mil. C. V. Oden. Dixonville. ' villi was u this city today Ml"1"1" WANTElT 10 buy. 2nd hand Ford" car J ins o tiualni-jj matters. for ran. Must be cheap. With starter 1 blotk but not atarter. J. E. Hartle, H I LOCAL NEWS : 1 In Kliojiplitjs . Mrs II. K. Woody, a resident of I P; Winchester, was in this city yester-j ! I day shopping and vljitins. I Attending To IIuln 1 I Jack Poreler .of the C. A. Lock-j I 1 wood Motor couiprny spent touay in j j Riddle attending to business. Over from fiiiilierlm 1 A. Graham who i a resident of j!Su. Berlin was la Roseburtf this j morning transacting nualnezs. 5 'On Ilusl jj 1 Edward Davis of South Deer Creek 5 I was in thl? city yesterday visiting jj'iand transacting business matters. J!l (ilendale On lin-Jiicn. ' CI P. 8. Jones of the C. A. Lockwood ; (Motor company was In Ulendale ana Leland today attending to business. ; Visiting Here , i Misa Ethel Walker of Oakland Is 'here visiting wlili her sister Mrs. O. F. Troxel and Miss Thelnia Now 1 hard. i Visiting In lUneliuiv I II. E. Hermann and family, forni : er residents of Itosebuig, who arJ 1 low residing in Kurena, Calif., are speudlng a few days visiting here. : j Over From Onklnnd 1 MIbs Ruth Edwards, who is a resl ' dent of Oaklund was in Kogeburg today shopping and visiting with friends. , , Glendale. TIRES We have a hlch (trade 30 by 3'. cord for 10.95. Why pay moreTj Wilson- Tire Shop . 117 Jackson . - : 1 We will clen and press your suit for $l.r,0. We will Rive your order, prompt attention. Phone 472, Rose-j burr Cleaners. ! C UT YOUR TIRE EXPENSES to H by equipping your car with Coast Cord tires. Ohman Tire Station, 324 W. Cass. TWO DAYS 0: 1 SPECIAL VAU In Children's SI FRIDAY and SATUI)A Boys' Scout Shoes... Play Oxfords Barefoot Sandals, 5 to 8.. WANTED Loganberry pickers, at Salem, transportation free one way. Good picking. Good camping.' In- quire 622 So. Pfne. Get Your suit cleaned "ond pressed at the Roseburg Cleaners. We call and deliver. Phone 472, and let us take rare of your garments. Men's Scout Shoes $0-45 A DESIRABLE ranch on paved high way. 153 acres, School on place. . some irrigation and alfalfa. Address "Owner" Room S. Masonic Buld. Mr. Gleason Ilore Mr. James Glsason. Deputy State Fire Marshnll spent yesterday In this city attending to business mat ters. 1 , From Winston Mr. and Mrs. George Winston of WlnBton were In town yesterday shopping and attending to other business Vi'ltlng Motho Mrs. P. R. Clark, who makes her homo in Cnicaro. Is here vl3lting her mother, Mr3. Alma Uloom, for the .summer. Homo From Salem . 1 Mrs. Georen Clinton, who hnB bpen visiting In Ealem, with her mother for the pait six we:k.t, returned homo yesterday. M. Cotturrl In City Matirlce Cott.urri, Southern Pael Mc f'pechil rent, spent la?f rlitht In Ro:;el)tirg attendln!; to o ff 1 c I a 1 duties. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and son spent yesterday In this citv altcml Iiik to buliies matters. They are residents of Reston, "Among those who were In town yesterday shopping and visiting were Mrs. K. itose mid tyra. P. 11. liarrlnit ton. Imtll of Hlddl.'. Miislml lrorrr:tni Pl mned I 4-f The rroitrnm on "Hynitis and their 1 nii Mtrnrc i Illsto'v" whlrh hts been plnnned for LVVVJL, INtVV jono time will t-e plven nM P-niVty j f siMM A a u 1 evenlni? r. the First Methodist ' Church. There will be several soloj ! To Medfor.l with Mrs. llelnlinn i neeompanlst. I Ju(. re:in left vir,l.. ,.. j for Medford to attend to business 1 matters and Visit. SfC-it Uny In Ntlthcrlltl Mrs. Anna Walker and two cLIl dren Alhne and Gordon, spent yes terday In Sutherlln vlrltlng with friends. Miss Wright Home Miss Lucille Wright, who has been visiting in Portland for the past week, returned to Roaeburx yester day, afternoon. rteturn to Uoseburs; . Mrs. D. Y. Allison and grnnddaugh ter, Hetty riell Knott, returned to Roseburg from Mill City yesterday afternoon. To Visit Tn (i'enl:Je WANTED Cascara bark, will pay 6c Per lb. in lots nnder 100 lbs., 7c lb. In lots over 100 lbs. Berger's Bar gain Store. Roseburg. M -4 " t 1. Ladies One-Strap Kid Comfort Slippers ROSEBURG BOOT PERKINS BUILDING IKV1N BRUNN Shoe That Satisfy and Fit Yonr htm ntvn " rpet CASJ FOR SALE OR TRADE By owner who Just drove here from Kansas, Body for Ford truck. New and in Food condition. J. E. Hartle, Glendale. GABRIEL SNUBBERS make your car ride better. Small cars, full set, f 17.00, medium welpht cars, $26.00; large! cars, $32. A size In stock to fit your car. Umpo.ua Battery Station. J'hone 67. 312 N. Jackson St. I MOTORCYCLE Exide batteries ready ' for you to use. Standard equipment , on Harley Davidson. Will take your ! old one on exchange. Unipqua Bat-1 tery Station, Exlde Service. 312 Isi Jackson S Phone67. FOR SALE 1 team bays, 7-8 years old, sound and true, weight 2000. 1 Cheap if taken at once. 1 four yr. 1 old gelding, weight, 1250, sound, j price reasonable. Inquire C. J. Mann ! 722 W. Mosher or Union Oil substation. toil SALE One span horses wt. about 2G00, heavy harness and 31 4 inch wagon $200; gasoline drag- saw In good condition $60. 12-2 inch Case plow, 8 ft. iron harrow, K new, 6 shovel cultivator with K wheel, 75 Angora goats, W. U.-j 18 Turner, VTOburregon. f FOR SALE One of the best well 5 improved 18 ncre farms in Douslaa 1 county on Pacific highway, one mile from town. 8 acres in young prime 1 . trees, bearing family orchard, 15000 sirawDerry plants, good land, mod ern bungalow, large barn, 2 good wells, wind mill, chicken house, and ! the price is right. If looking for nice I country homo it will pay you to look this up before you buy. Address "Owner" box 218, Myrtle Creek, Ore. FURNITURE "for sale at" 814" Mlir'sf. .Friday, June 22. 3 dressers, rugs, couch, Incubator, nearlv new: din- Ing room table, 6 ft., kitchen table. iruit jars. 2 burner oil stovo nnd oven; nice new refrigerator; safel wtttt glass doors; small writing! ocr.K, ddok case, 2 plain rockers, 1 tarce leatlicr rocker. 2 beds com- plete, clean mattresses, almost new, kitchen chairs; picture frame; 2 carpet sweepers, library lamp, dry eu; power wasner. Mrs. C. P. Williams. Terms cash. USED FORDO AND OTHER CARS ltilti r ord delivery $35 51 STORES C.J.BreierCo. . 51 STORES Gives Us the Purchasing Pc Sell for Less ROSEBURG STORE NO. 230 N. Jackson St. 1 I.ITf TO V1 15C I E eirl4lff1 Mi,s Camilla Patterson on the Organ! THURSDAY-FRIDAY ' FIRST SHOWING . V VIOLA DANA . -n I "CRINOLINE AND ROMM How a quaint Southern belle applies old-fashioned Idea) ' i , Methods- ' i A number of renders will tell th? 4tory nf each Koeg iisd. , 1 m "tffiL'l" Lm T,:.. Fo'd bs with top and windshield 140 ' r. c.. wan, w. 5 K0nl tnerinir . tic t.a bora touring few days, with friends and rela- LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY'S BIG SPECIAL THE GREAT RAILROAD PICTURE Dedicated to the Railrond Men of America m 5 In from OitMutul I Mr. and Mrs. Oorite Stearns of Oakland were visitors of this city J yesterday. In Oiikland S. C. .Miller nnd Joe Murphy spent yesterday In Oakland visiting and attending to bnslnes. Fiv'-m Fortlnnd F. A. Klnny. who is a resident of Portland wns In the pit j transacting business ma'.ters. In fr(m rmpu - V. W. Card'vell. who Is a residen: of t'mpqua w In town yesterday attending to hntlners matters. Tn Portland M- ard Vrv J. F. Mellntoek ir,d daifhter Vera, left yesterdny fir Portl.'.nd for nldt. T!iev will also vls't with their son John McCllntock and frnsl'.y, v.h re-tde In Lelianon. tlves. Vl'itlne Mrs. Drnlap Mrs. J. V. Welch and two children 'om Portland arrived here yester d.tv for a vitlt with Mrs. Welch's sister. Mrs. F. R. Dunlap. A To Sjiti FrmieUotw-. 3 "r nd Mn. O M. Cv p mi rn'tit f. r ft n FrTrl All the railroad dramas rver cre.ittd en stane or crn are completely dwarfed by this prot maatodon of slupondoue thrtlis and heart tun A co'o.tjl tr hutj to th9 nrcatctt of all publlo servitors THE RAILROAD MCN Of AMERICA. ALSO TH FAMOUS II. C. WITWER STORY NOW RUNNING IN SUNDAY'S ORECONIAN "FIGHTING BLOOD" EPISODE OF CUR1STOPI ICR COLUMDUS MATINEES ALSO DAILY ON THIS DIG DHOW J CHILDREN 10 CENTS -:- ADULTS 25 CENTS i r. 'elver left this tro fnr a few (lns vwt. Vt and Mrs. Culver will h.. R) l0 l)(ro. where they v tll e:!hi Mre C ilver'a brother-.' estate. lir'nmi llnmn In. T F. Slrnieirn. who h.i hiei n'te-dimc the Fa-tern Star ''r-"d le lto and vlsUin;;. and Vrs. II. OiUi, rt l.vn vl It leg In l'-utlnnd. returned hou:e je.:er 'ay a.'lerneon. Vlrlllnj; Sirs. Wliooler Mra. James Collier, who Is a resi dent of Port'and.1 arrived here yes erdny for a visit of two weeks with Mrs. II. M. wheeler. Vi'ltlng Family Bob l.ane of North Deer Creek Dent Testerde In Roseburg visit ing with his family, who are now resldlnt in town, and attending to business. ' t Sur1"-!! He Vl .ce Pandti"rn cf C"ttsie flrnve la here visiting her grs"d raotber. Mrs. Dell Sehlndler. Miss "rrdburn formerly mado her home here. C'na; to Cre Ity Jlt'i Vonr-t. Inml harher left tM? afternoon for Mnrshfleld ' hero be "tpeets to rem-.ln for t'-.f simmer iavli, ar-'n'id employment in a 'i.irbr i bop there. Itii'nnii t Mr. nrd 'Ir-. Art'-itr Kr-er r.-ho FOU T3 Kn rec Mrs II o. ntirke sod two chIM I ren who rie been vtaltliig vith hr' mether. Vra. Al'ea ptnon, left thl tferieea Ter their home In San V t IS 19 Ford tourinf ! IS':.' Ford touring j Twin llaiiey Mstorcycle and slde- e;-.r 7, ! Me cer Sport Model Just the I car for speed, very cheap , 1920 Maxwell, wire wheels j Saxon tcurlng with license ; C-rant six, roadster, cheap twin loo irucK o C A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO." FCR SALE; Four-room house. Large rroxs. Just completed. Modern gar. ge. cement walks, and is on pay ed sireet. rhreb- and flowers.: Larpn lot. Price J3150.00. i ONK AC'RK of lard. Five-room house.1 barn, wood-house, city water nnd lirlits. Good soil. Price J1600.00. ' Lnsy terms. . ; MODFRN HOME. One fourth acre of land. Flve-ronai house, barn, store rooui: fruit and berries, ai0 garden including furniture in the hduo two m- Iks cows and chickens. All for ?200(.0. Situated nltl.m .. city limits. Inquire of Rice & Rice.iJ N. Rice. i i t OR SALK or exchange. A " fine home in Lebanon. Linn Co. Oregon SUH-o ,alue. Owned is called to I.osebttrg on a "jusiaess that savs he m-ist remain a number of years Lebanon is In the heart of one of t.ie finest farming communities In tre.-oa. I'.ns iarFe patH,r ml, citnery. anrt fRW wm Sllrn.nrt. inrs trnke it a workinu man'. NEW TODAY f navelH"en vl l ln li Sn! --i ret ire ed tit Rivo'e-rg rea'erdiy. Mm Krh-ver's .l-.ter. fari-nret S'mnck. -'tererd with then for a r'-!t ef two '!'('!:.. !'t f,.r ('-tl'i.rrlit Vr red V-h J. r F'M-tt. who -rve '.om ip wl'h Mr Flt't' enriiio, Mr, end Vr O V, Kllle t. I"'t IMi -Morglng for VM.-id. Csl! fi'el.t. vrNere they wl;l frr a short time. RN'T-Furnished apartments ."'-. Parrett. FvU USXT Furnished htuaekeeplre ron. t:j N, jwkson St. FOR SM.r hrocccll plants.-at 'VV - r-m. 1 mile cast. V-,r! P."N'T I srro hoax wl'h S r. rott"l. Clo-e in. Pher.c '-." J s:ter t p. m. l'OT! FAT.i:-Young sow M fine 1! -. rtjap. At Shanks jilace rear Melrnse. lt-e,lr at V. J. Tester li'ui l..!.Ue. I d.w. Twelve miles east of Albany, directly on the hlthway looking over the bantiarn Pass. Caseadia ard other reso.ts are near there I teture can be seen at my office' Votild consider home or good acreage Tollman Art Real Estate Phone ,:5-j Riverside. HR. H. C. ( IIUUCH OPTOV.FTRIST AND EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ::2 Perkins Pldg. Roseburg. Ore. Telephone S 9 WA FIRST SHOWING , . . . 4 M " ' ' ' l 5 MACK SENNETT COMEDY "HEADS OF CM w . . X t - .-,!'. Saturday-Sunday , "' f CLAIRE W NDSOR IN "GRAND LARCtn" m 9 WWWWWwwWWWW T V t I .ABULT.S. dt&t&u& J I 25c ZttJ Z THURSDAY-FRIDAY . I I m -fir XT"" j I Mi wbeeL . , m I By BEN AMES WILLIMIS Am Irvin F. Willat Pndactv smssssssssssssssi i rZ eheort AIM j SATURDAY rnUUMVt WILLIAM FARNUM IN "BRASS COM"" J IIIIIIUIMIMItU"!