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These are interesting shopping Ways with everyone interested in providing apparel
for Roeburg' biggest of Carnivals
Shopping Headquarters
DURING THE CARNIVAL PLENTY OF NEW MERCHANDISE AND
BARGAINS
SWEATERS!
New selections of the sea
son's favored styles and
colors, on display, priced at
$3.75
and up.
DRESSES
A Carnival attraction in tub silks, novelty, stripes
and pongee
S10.95
This lot reduced and includes garments regularly
retailing at piuch higher prices, but grouped at one
price for this occasion
ALSO
Voile, Crepe and Ratine
DRESSES
in leading summer shades, and daintily stitched
and embroidered.
$10.95
you should make your celection early rf very
special offering.
SANDALS AND
DRESS PUMPS
Just today we announce
the arrival of some of the
cleverest new styles for the
summer season.
A special carnival attrac
tion for this week in shoe
department. Assortment of
broken sizes in best grade
colore.! shoes
53.98 ,
'Agency
Munsing
Underwear
the store that docs the business
New
Gossard Models
in Corsets and
brassieres
SAVED FROM DEATH
tANeiM-liiU'd Vrmm Lrufled Wire.)
1 INDKI'KNDHNCE. Knnsiir. May
St. Iloiirln bullet wounds. Hip
bodies of Mi. Hurley Kller. 18. and
her two year old baby. Hellmla. wen.
I'" ,,T""K ,'."rn on""",l M" n .."woiklni:.
" 1,,-iir Hi-rt' ny otlleers
searching for them. !
Hurley Klter. 1.1, the huxliuml and
fnlhiT. Ik Ii-Iiik held fur queatlnnlnK. I
H niliiiill. il, ui'ronlliiK to oldiem j
Hint ln linit quarreled with his wlfo!
recently, hut denied uny knowledge
III III. KluyillKII.
Kller mild hl wire I.-rt home with
Hi. Imhy Monday noun to drive to
the home of her parents, three miles
nwny. lie sum ll Went to luin l,..p
LllufO
After reluming homo, he said, tin
heard trniiK. nolxcs outnldn the
honne. He said h. fired- a alio!
through the Trout door and thi'n
wwnt out and fired one shut Into
th. air. A bullet holK a.i found In
the diHir, and an-nrdlnic ! the au
thorities. i:itr' rlflu hud beeu find
twice.
ACCOUNTANT 13 HERE.
Mr. ('. If. Mimon, expert Kfroimtnnl,
has returned to ItiMi-lturtt to rnin
nieiire the audit of Iho rlty accounts
mid in rixixeri'd nt the I ' in mii;i. Mr.
Mimon has JiiHt completed an audit
for llii' nly of Knleni, ami filed Mh
report. The Salem Chamber of Com
merce were ho pleased with th to
port and the clear comprehensive und
iirrornte manner in which it wan pre
parrd that a lame number of the re
porta wcro printed for distribution.
Mr. Hoh, under whone direction Mr.
has submitted a
eras
COUNTY
VGTE COMPLETE
bid for tlio roomy nir.litiiiK for the
years 1923 and 1'.I21.
OPENS UP BARGAIN
' AND JUNK BUSINESS
Off.'cial Board Making Final
Count Today on Minor
Office in County.
WILL FILE THE RESULTS
A. M. SIi'ImImm k. w ho linn been as
sociated wlili bin father at Salem. In
olio or the larui Hl Junk eslilhlish
lionlH norlll of Sail I'iuiii-Ikco, hat
' lent... I th.. ti....r rru..t. li... I
but found ahe had not arrived nt the I opened a branrli house In Itom-lmi g.
Mr. Steitihoi-k Iihs had a wide ex
perlenco In itiK all aorta of used
tuff, no maiter what Is mlthl be.
and cvfei'ts to build up a laree bust-lie.-.
i;i IiukI:iii county. The firm will
nUo II wool, hubs and otlur pro
ducts ef farm and rani'.e.
County Clerk Will Certify Of
ficial Totals to Treasurer
as Soon as Blanks
Can Be Prepared.
All grades, of tooflnii at lowe:
prliea. ;. our pile.a and annuile
lnn tierri'tiien I n.
Antu
rentel
I Mav.
1 i.m.Ih.
CLEAN UP DAY
'b an rp of Civ il I'.end
iv on Hie 27ih and 2Sih of
Kvenone I'onie and brlnu
T5hQ LIBERTY THEATRIC I
S -- $
I TODAY AND TOMORROW
K A "'OuUr Price. Only 10 and 1 Cent.
BRYANT WASHBURN
IN THE FEATURE COMEDY V
"TRY AND GET IT"
Krom Ih. Saturday Kvenlna l,i ry -Tb KinKta'l ,d Ha'hw.imiMt, .-
wonderful ra-t. Il ' a vome.lv with a Kb k v. a ""
5
The official cnnvaaalnaj board mak
Ini: the check on the primary elec
tion la compl.tliiK its w,lrt ,0llnv by
totalling the votes rerelved In Hie
many precincts lor offices of con
malile. justke of the. peace, etc. The
votea on the main rtuidldatva of both
partiea havi- been recorded and certl
ficiiii n will be mndu at once to the
secretary of statu by County Clerk
I. II. Kiddle.
lhe otilual count Rives tho follow
ing results:
REPUBLICAN
Dcleoatca National Convention (at
Large.)
h l. Feterson
h'unnle Kav llishon . .
Oeorx. Shepherd ......
Elector of Prcsid.nt:
A. W. (iowan
Clen O. Holinan
Harriet Ij,ii itkbards
J. O. Stearns
lanlel Iloyd
.2227
.5717
.1X14
.220
.1G&5
All R H. S. Student Iiody W1U
must be turned In to the treasurer,
Marian Nichols by May 28.
wire at
American fence and barb
M. C. Oeorjte -!24!; Wharton Dros.
United State. Senator: ' , ...
George h. Maker 927, Lace frills and rlmpa. the new est
K K KuLI, 33 thins for sweaters and suits priced at
harle I. Mc.NaVy ".' 16CS. 14.93. Marksbury Co. -
FoV U,S,Cr.;ta-.iv.: Try . .,..1. M... on your
W C ilawlev ....2194 broccoli pants. It will keep the root
Peter' Zimmerman "::::: 840 mareot. out Sold bv Wh"r.on Rros
For Secretary of State: 1 -
Sam Kozer 2" NFW TODAY 1
For Stat. Treasurer:
K. II. Campbell !R1
Thomas II. Kay l':( ...
Frank S. Sever F.
Justice Supreme Court:
Henry 8. Westbrook s41;
Harrv II. Belt . l,nV
J. W. Knowles 1"23
Attorney General: I
Robert H. Kvlrendall '" ,
I. H. Van Winkle 1213
Dairy and Food Commissioner: t
.1. I). Mlckle ...i
Harry .U. Miller 13S0
Public Service Commissioner: I
SALE Chevrolet but?. 815 Mi-
celll St.
FOR SAIE 100 coat a. Wm. M. Tor
ter, Camas Valley. Oregon.
FOR RENT Furnished sleeping
room. Reasonable. 311 E. OakJU.
fOlT: SALEoodteanThonies. also
waEon, cheap. C. A. Lockwood Mo
tor Co.
SPECIAlTTHIS-WEEK On alumi
num, tinware, eranite ware and
dishes. Powell Furniture Co.
SUMMER f SHIRTS!
If of the right patterns and fabric bring joy and comf
to the wearer. We have an assortment that will D1!I
you. lde, Arrov Argonaut and Hallmark Shirt!
with and without collars attached.
IT'S TIME FOR SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
WE HAVE IT
FENCERS
The Friendly Store on Cass Street
w 1 I.VK
Charles L. Rrown "' SANITARY milk for sAle Want a
E T. HubhoIIh 33Ci bunch of now customers right now.
Circuit Court Judge (2nd Dist.): E.J.MorCTnnione'b-J.
John C. Kendall -" FOR SALE First cutting alfalfa nav.
Stat. Senator (6th dist.): 1923 crop, for 4..r.O per ton. Not
W. W. Cardwell lWi baled. Arthur R. Weeks, Ruckles,
I!. I.Eddy w Ore.
Roj eburg Bargain Hous
I & Junk Co.
g jAt the Old Deer Creek Barn on North Jackson St
' GOING OUT OF RUSINESS rtoyine
out all guaranteed merchandise nt
a bargain. Ohman Garage, 324 W.
Cass. .
State Representative (4th Dist.):
R. A. llercher 1R'
Merryl C. Shaver 1373
W. R. Vinson H67
Cuv Cordon .529 IGREAT BARGAINS In the closing
County Commissioner! " " I out Balertlr tube"' ' m0,'
McW. Daugherty 1104! . at The Ohman Carage. 324 W.
Jlarrv It. Kcrlestnn 932 i Cass. I
Harry P. Marks 995 1 FOR SA"I.E 5 room plastered house, 2
. WE EUY AND SELL EVERYTHING
.1030,
.2205
.2733
Sheriff:
K. M. Hopkins
S. W. Slarnier T. ...
County Clerk:
Ira II. Riddle
County Treasurer:
James E. Sawyers .
County Assessor:
Frank I,. Calkins ..
W. 1. Rochester . .
School Superintendent
Edllh Ackert ,
O. C. Urown
Coroner:
M. E. Rittrr 2G77
D'EMOCRATS
Delegate, to National Convention
(at large):
Oswald West 18
closets, bath, pantry, garage, wood
shed. Lot 100 by 150 ft. Address "B" j
care News-Review.
FURNITURE, TOOLS, JUNK, MACHINERY, SACKS, HIDES, WOOL
AND ALL KINDS OF METAL -
'f See us and get our quotations on anything you have to sell
HIIIOI'KMII
2712
2076
9S8
1794
1404
FOR SALE Range, sewing machine,,
oil stove, sanitary couch, bed stead, t
tables. 9x12 rug and wood cutting;
tools. Geo. Walker, Winchester.
FOR SALE 600cresAl pastureTl
Iron wheeled wagon and rack, $25.
1 disc cultivator, $10. 1 light single
buggy, $3. 1 set light driving har
ness. $5. 2 12-inch plows, $3 each.
1 drag harrow, $5. A. S. Jenkins.
OH MOTHER7l'vel)st the" key to my
locker. Don't cry, dear, they fit
keys to ' any lock, Yale, Corbin,
trunk, auto and all. At the Roue
burg Cyclery. across the street
from the News-Review office.
Dr. C. M. McNeil
CHIROPRACTIC SPECIALIST
Diseases of Women and
Children a Specialty
Rapp Bldg., 327 W. Cass St.
Phone 694-J, Roseburg, Oregon
BORN
BLENIS To Mr. nH
Blenls. 815 Mosher street
Maternity Home, a girl, Tut!
t. at CtrJ
..n.u, 11 ltiirna . . 281
V F Crews 435 1 SALESLADIES AND SOLICITOUS
Alfred A. Hnmpson". 349 I WANTED Beauty work. 5 women
Frank S Myers 640 1 to travel, demonstrate and sell deal-
HiiKh Mi l ain 537 j er8 we" known toilet goods. $25 to
Alice M. McNaught";;;!;;;i"4l! Pr week. Ry. fare paid. If not
vi. iiu,.i. Thnimniin Kr.";l'ree to travel ask about our local
H. J. Ticknor 147
Delegates National Convention (1st
Dist.):
GiHireo Schulmetlcli 2"!1
J. M. Illedsoe 822 ;
John I. Gobs 825 j
President of U. S.:
William Gihbs MeAdoo
Vice-President of U. S.:
George L. Herry
Electors of President:
Cella L. Gavin ,
William A. Johnson ...
Hall S. I.usk ,
Robert A. Miller ,
Richard. W. Mi
Estes Snedecor
R. It. Turner
John C. Veatch
U. S. Senator:
Will R. King
George A. Mansfield
Milton A. Miller ...
W. H. Straver
U. S. Representative:
Will E. Purdv
II. L. Clark
W. II. Ewinir
Secretary of State:
Waller L. Henibroe 8
State Treasurer:
Jefferson Myers
Justice Supreme Court:
O. P. Coshow
Public Service. Commissioner
Newton McCoy
Stat. Senator:
J. E. MiTllntock
State Representative:
Walter S. Fisher
County Comrnissic-ner:
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628 :
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representative proposition. Experi
ence desirable but not necessary as
we train you. Write quick. Good
rich Drug Co., Omaha, Nebr.
FOltDS-FORDS FORDS '
1922 truck
l:t2l coupe.
1922 coupe.
1923 roadster.
1921 touring. t
191S touting. $80.
Ford bugs 3 of 'em.
. Hudson Speedster very good.
We can satisfy ou if you will give
us a chance. Terms to suit.
C. A. LOCK WOO I) MOTOR CO.
,
ATTENTION UMPQUA CHIEFS
I'nipn,ua Chiefs will wear their
marching suit at all times during
the Strawberry Carnival.
At quarter of nine Thursday
morning all I'mpqua Chiefs will
j assemble at the armory to take
I ptitt as a body in the opening of
I lh" lainival --marching uniform
I am! liHia.
i On Friday Rt quarter to
sex n in the evening they w ill
. assemble in Indian retalia to
take part in the evening cere-
; monies.
All members please take no-
tice and attend promptly.
GKOKCE NEl'NEIt. JR..
i Chief I'mpqua.
I SATURDAY I
The New in
Footwear !
AT POPULAR PRICES
ror Men, Women and
A Children &
Latest Styles, Quality,
Footwear, Moderate Prices
J FOR LADIES
g All the New Colqra, Lizard and ft
ij Suede Sandals, Patent Slippers, fit
A Minn suppers. White Slippers.
I FOR MEN
g New Oxford, Black, or Tan,
A Priced as low as A
I $5.00
DR. H. C. CHURfl
OPTOMETRIST
EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL
SERVICE
Perkins Building Ha,
Second Floor Roseburg ftJ
CRASH!!
Careless driving causes u
lority of automobile accidj
but the careful driver at
too. You can't afford ill
careless about Insurance.
1
ifl -
a MASONIC BLOC. f iostmij
ALWAYS
The New in Footwear
TAILORING
S Repairing and DreMmakisj
MISS TINA DEAN
W Room 6, Bell Sisters Bldf
IROSEBURGl
l-BOOTERIE 1
A IRVIN BRUNN
g Perkins Bldg.
S Shoes that Satisfy and
A Fit Your Feet.
Washburn ith
hillHir.-.! kicks, liimle In a illie, ler with a r.-.il sens..
V there ! Hi .it gnat fa-hlon levlew with Hi,, ex.lu-ne.
from Paris.
of ho nii.r lhe
hdi.un e sl !
Also Aetop't "Love in a Coltage"
Alo, The Town Topic
I
Tomorrow "Leatherstocking"
FriJy and Saturday "The Lii;hlninS Rider"
Harry Cwey' Very Newest
Charles II. C&lev
NV'iliunn A. Carter ..
Ilc!ir al.lo toe . .
l. J. Kvenson
Robert S. Pal tell . .
ti. 1'. Kl.llon
-Mali V. Hill
A. J. Johnson
J. N. J. hasten
Sand, hi MaiDotuld
V 1'. lSi stets
I'hll Mi tM-han
A. will A. tmk
Delegates to National Convention (1st
Dit.)
Hal 1. Pat ton . .
K J Adams
H. V. Jon.-s
Prei.dtnt of U. S :
CwUin CiM'hiU-e 2293
llir.un Jiilin,.n ,65
V'ce Prrtident of U. S.:
t'lu ,k1 W.ishinittiin 91
Wilham Ct.inl Webster 13S
l'tank t). f.owden 12T1
in;t
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lti39
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K1
1334
ltl4!t
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C. I.. Reek ley ..
County Clerk:
T. W. Morgan . .
County Treasurer:
Roy C. Agee ...
County Assessor:
J. 11. Osborne . .
O. F. Thlcle ....
Frank Calkins ..
Sheriff:
S. W. Starmer .
T. L. Ilrewer ...
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DAILY WEATHER REPORT
V. S. Weather Rureu. local "fflce
Roseburg. Oregon. 24 hours ending S
a. m.
Precipitation In' Int. and M"rdredtl
llliihost temperature yesterdav .S7
Lowest temperature last night .50
Precipitation lsst 21 hours 0
Total privlp. since f,nit month. . .
Normal precip. for this month. 2.05
Total nreclp. from Sept. 1. 1923
to date 17.50
, Aver, precln. from Sept. 1. 1S77 32.20
To'sl deficiency from Sent. 1.
1923 14 -0
Average precipitation for 4S wet
seasons (September to May.
lne'cslve Jl 4S
t Fair tonlcht and Thursday.
WILLIAM lti:i.L Observer.
WHO'S WHO
IN
ROSEBURG
GUESSING CONTEST
See
Our
Windows
ytfttfZcrf4
'J Cass
St.
JEWELERS
THE STORK WITH THE
SKI.EOTION
5 Try Our
g Rapid Shoe Repair g
i SERVICE I
T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.OT.T.
LAST TIME TONIGHT
MAE MURRAY
in
"Mile.
Midnight"
Also "World News"
and
XI, TAXI." comedy
An Explanation;
Not an Apolouy
Child
-"MUESTIC-
Tomorrow "The Shooting of
Dan McGrew."
Due fo our earlier bookiw
It becomes necessary to pro"
"The Shooting of D
Grew" at The Majestic Tbwtrt
instead of at The Antlen.
order to allow for the limit"
seating capacity 01 iue
I have decided In order !
all an opportunity of witn"'
this outstanding productloi i
IOII l.a nlnlnrtv.rlnn Of K0
ert W. Service's Alaskan ep
to run continuous pern""
from eleren In the morninj
til eleven In the evenin
Thursday. Friday and Str
Also notwithstanding tt J
Hat this 1924 "Cold MedU
.i.lph 11 itf
nonor production ie- -
comnletelng a sensational r
breaking; two weeks' wPf
ment at Portland's K,dlMJJ,
atre nt a fixed admlssK" PJ
and evenlngsl-lhe dniw
price here will be TWfcJJ;.
CENTS moraines n LU
noons and TWENTY"1
, Ridd el '
t c. 1 a eveniuKs.
dime any time, of oan'Mj
I furthermore P".
guarantee yon that thuu
will furnish you 1 f"
entertainment,
v Yours sincerely
- ' i.IlT.
Utwrence a.
for The Majestic Tne
TONITE nd
THURSDAY
Matinee Thursday
J
WM. HART IN "SINGER JIM McKEE'
KMnTv A vn c in ton. . n""ionai rxew. and "Private, Keep Off," Comedv
r KIDA AND SATURDAY WM. ME1G11AN IN "THE CONFIDENCE MAN" HIS LAtIeSt AND CRFATFt
Children lUc
Adults 25c
ANTLERS