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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1924. iFisher' b&0 4 ' i'-UK.! .V.J-''t'.-iiS' fflfm Our Most Successful Drive on 2000 New Customers during our 10 Days Bargain Carnival : WENT OVER THE TOP 3 More Sale Days! 3 More Days of Bargains Galore. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY New Fall Merchandise arriving daily, is being marked at SALE PRICES A Gala Performance clearing odd Lots! While there h ENOUGH cf these ULTRA BARGAINS to supply the wants of the eager thrift-seekers we cannot guarantee how long they will last so better come early. ODD LOT 1 I ODD LOT 2 I ODD LOT 3 ODD LOT 4 ODD LOT 5 Several hundred ' r c l icl card, of fine But- Several hundred rovc rj OIKF foys bchool Shoes i!sX o, ,.,ty TiiHS r;.L2T, oy6 - ' Loots, Dresses, etc. r 1 1 i , a , . l" Value to 25c per K,,,bo". v'" rics. size up to 8. Heavy, sturdy Men'. Good Black button, to clear. 50c- clear, per to clear shoes that will per card yr.r.l Values to $1. 8jnd ,he klcks- to Hose, to clear 5c 10c 20c "$1.45 91-2c ODD LOT 6 ODD LOT 7 1 ODD LOT 8 I ODD LOT 9 II ODD LOT 10 Men", l ine l.i;t.e Fine U Duxc J JEWELRY Rnd I lose, all colors, to Dress Shields children, finest Beauty Pins, Bar- d1r,n'8 ine 1 ,oae. make good weight, rettes, Brooches, a" sizes, white clear t Value 50c, to clear Value to $ 1 .01), to etc., value to $ 1 .50 on'y- Value to clear to clear 50c, to clear 17c I 10c 10c 5c 10c Over 35 Fine SilK Dresses! FULL OF CHIC TO CLEAR M9.00 FISHERS rj"' " - ROSEBURG, OREGON IMPORTANT Reduced Sale Price Prevail ing on the Entire Stock, as Advertised. ROSEBURG, OREGON JNEW TODAY X HOVSE for rent. 130 E. Lane St. HAIUcuried. 2ic. 4JS Winchcst. r St. . PHONOGRAPH re.onls exchang ed, lc. 92H Winchester St. KOiFsALEiloof fi r cabinet and kitchen table. 12K South Kane. KOIl SALETiood "sued team mules. ' Inquire J. 1. WriKlit. I lays Creek FoiflSALKSu ;uut(i, mostly nan nies. .McElhinny, north of Idx onville. FOR KENT 5-room buncjulow, modern. 60S West Ijiiie. Inquire 604 W. Lane. FOR SALE Old growth fir and oak block wood, l'hone 52. .Stephens Auto Co. FOR-SALEThorouKhly seasoned fir wood. Easy to Ret with truck. H. C. Ledyard. Rice Creek. I IiELEWAItE und crapes 5c pej lb. Cominsr to Thrill the Universe Like a Million Yankee Doodles, shouting the Battle Cry of Fr, Emory Johnson Mighty iwouon riciure. lM&w W-r' Vwirr.--W' T At the LIBERTY THEATER SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUftr Prices on thii rousing production will be only 10c for Children and 25c for i! Sweetwater r.riiiK contain ers. C. E. Trueblood, West liuse-burjr. I BEAUTY SPECIALIST Miss Anastasla Lee, Bel- rami Ileauty Specialist, will be at the Jones and West Ileauty fchoppe. Terminal Hotel. Saturday. Sept. 20 and ! - liELK'IOUS apples on the N. 1. 1 Hewitt place, near Iirockway. DOc per box. DriiiK containers. T. M. BulKi'r. I FOR RENT Five n l ftirnifthed : a iviteH tho ladies of Hose- house, piano, kooiI garage, price a huiK to come and talk with her regarding the caro of S tt t mPDTV tmt7j ' 1 Today's Lively Program j At Our Regular Prices Only io Jnd The Real Live Cowboy 2 Edmund Cobb f.'.'iM. 05 South .Main St. Hose burs, Ore. FOR RE.N'T TlTri'e-room furnlsh" ed aparlment, J15 per month. LiKhls and water. 1201 Winches ter St. FOR SALE Improved farm and stork ranch. A bargain If taken soon. Address II. J., care News-Review. WILL the party who put the adv. in the News-Review "Address llox 8." please call at this office for the answers to the adv. FOR SALE OR TRADE Used tractor and implements in good condition. Will take stock In trade. Inquire C. A. Lockwood Motor Company. WANTED Young boar, prefer ably Poland China. Give price and description first letter. K. L. Thompson, Rt. 2, Box 113, Tloseburg. TV their skin. She will be glad to explain how oily skins, pimples, blackheads. lines and dlscolomtious may be eliminated. Free facial treat- ments tffered to anyone who is Interested. IN RANGE BLOO T Also: Eddie Lyon's Comedy "That's It" Also: The Bray Nature Picture a COMING SUNDAY, MONDAY AND TUESD . The Mighty "Spirit of .the U. S. A Local railroad men who are well acquainted with Howard L. Wood, the S. P. brakeman who was recently Indicted in tho fed eral court Cor engaging in a theft of automobile tire from a uhip- EWR1TERS FOR RENT Un derwood typewriters to rent S3 per month. We keen them In re-! ment on pair. Telephone 567-J afternoons, i Honing the federal prosecutor to 224 Perkins Bldg. ! shaw the defendant such lieneniy aH is in ins power. i ne letter they are preparing to send sets MARKET REPORT PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 19. White hennery extras are two cents higher in the local egg market with 4sc marked up on the dairy exchange. Oiher grade? remain steady and unchanged. The Port land market Is now morj in line w ith other cenreiu and some of the FOR SALE 40 head of ewes; 40 head of weather lambs, $6 per head: 1 HolRteln and Jersey heifer J35; 1 Shorthorn and Jer sey coming fresh, S10. E. A. Kruse, Roseburg. TEAM work horses for sale cheap. 1 gray mare, 8 years old, weight 1600. 1 sorrel horse. 8 years old. weight 1600. Good true workers. $150 takes them both. Can be seen at Marsters ranch. Win, E. Teague, Roseburg. FURNISHED APARTMENTS One, two-room furnished apart ment, private bath, $15. One, two-room nicely furnished apart ment, no bath. $10. Lights and water furnished. Centrally lo cated. Lawrence Auency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. EASY WORK this division, are petijobbers are already cautious about getting It mncn higner. tearing mac It will curtail consumption. Stor age stock is coming out now and bringing a profit. Print butter is two cents 'ower In the local market today with 12c. quoted on parchment wrapped br.cks at the creamery. Iiutterfu; bids are 3c lower, .with "Sc offered f. o. b. shippers' track in zont one. Portland delivery prices range from 39 to 40c. Cube firsts' are lc lower on the forth that Wood has always borue a good reputation, has a wife and two small children to support, and that he has made a clean breast of the transaction, and the railroad men believe the man Is worthy of any consideration that can be extended him. It is al leged that Wood was. In belief of the petitioners, led into the crime exchange at 36c. and that he is truly repentant. Special prices linens. The Art & on imprinted Baby Shop. IMPROVEMENTS TO EE MADE TO JAIL Steps will be taken in tho near INCOME! ' future to make improvements to 1 THE BLUB DEVlrf BACK AC with MOREm THANEV RAINB( GARDE SATURD; night; For Quick rei Review, classtllen ate FINE Rooming house: fully furnished, ; the county Jail, according to best location in town; 19 well ; County Judge George Ouine. re furnished rooms: full all theit'tions have been presented ask time. Price JKuO. Only takes ; lug that the jail be fitted up for $1200 cash. Balance to be paid '. women prisoners, and that con for out of income. If vou want a ; ditions be made better. It is sunn it will nav vou 'to Invosti-' planned to provide better ventil- gate at once. Lawrence Agency,' auon unu iignt, anrt also to reno- , cnangru. .emice it pienuilll Country dressed meats and poul try are maintaining a steady tone with prices generally unchanged. Top calves ltic; hogs 11c; heavy hens 24c: light spring 2.1c. Demand and supply well balanc ed. The hay market continues steady: country shipments are improving but stocks are cleaning up prompt ly. Prices are unchanged. 1 Oregon onions are lower with No. 1 stocks selling in carload let.) :;t J2. The lower level has stimulated the demand and stocks, are moving freely. i Growers are digging their pota-: toes and offerings are ooiiriue into the local market. Prices are tin- L' ' -jt r "nrafa-rfg Learn Teled Enroll now. Night Telephone or call : Roseburg Telegra:! 214 Perkini 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. i yale lne roonis upstairs, and fit . av .,, vl- .-.7rrr7-,-nTwT wlem u" I0r women prisoners. A ...i . n i'"ni nwiuur, nh hnlh tt-11 ha In ..a,.. ill l fill. Hotl, u 11 1 ....... ..!..- .i..i.. Cvi . ' .i i I and probably a shower bath """ muiuii. iie.il 11,111- ,h0 men- oiinrfora Tho ,., tion In Douglas nil new and clean; good fix tures; good modern 5-rcom cot tage near store; $50 rent for store, cottage, store room nnd garage. $4fH0 cash takes every thing. Lawrence Agency, 125 ('ass Street. Phone 219. TfiEliirARE 500 MEN INIJOSE Bl'lUl no should own this home and save all their wages. 6 3-4 acres of land: fenced and cross fenced: fine little 4 room cottage; goixl barn; 2 chicken houses; good water supply: 1J, acres good garden land : Bome fruit; chickens and tools. One, mile from Roseburg. Fine place for cows and poultry. $."u0 lakes clear title to this place. l.aw rence Agency, 125 Cass Street, Phone 219. nisi loca-! ,h0 men's Quarters. The County: stock I Hnn nnl HWo In bo In ,..., expense In fitting up the jail, as a new court house will doubtless be built within the next fow year.!. o Special prices linens. The Art & on imprinted Baby Shop. KNOWLES NOT CANDIDATE with local stocks of good quality selling at 51.75 a crate. The melon market is easier with demand reduced by cooler weather. USED n MA THE Motor-X-C Jelly grapes nt Orchards. 2c a lb. the Overland I. Try our .Merchants Lunch 11:30 a. m. to 2 p. in., 50c. Palace of Sweets. (Asso-int1 Press T.eaori "Wire.) LA GRANDE, Ore., Sept. 19. Judge J. W. Knowles will not be a candidate fur justice of the su premo court In the coming elec tion, according to an announce ment by Judge Knowles todav. FIRE HITS LA GRANDE '-1 do-, 3 (Associated Press (.easeil Wire.) " LA GRANDE, Ore., Sept. 19 Fire here last night partially de stroyed the Grande Hondo Meat compnny, Fire street market, the A nrownie i.uncn and Fitzgerald s barber shop, causing an estimated damage between $2.".n and $:!."i(iO. S, The loss was partially covered by J Insurance. V This is a Studebaker year. PARDON GRANTED. (ArH-liii,,i iTess Imid Vlr.l MEDFORD. Ore, Sept. 19.' Governor Walter M. Pierce, upon the recommendation or District At torney Newton Borden has grant ed a conditional pardon to George Reynolds, who upon a plea of guilty, was sentenced to pay a fine of $2."0 for driving an automo bile while intoxicated The pardon provides for Reynolds to pay $100 down on his sentence nnd the bnl ance at the rate of $20 per month beginning November 5. fret Triii Shoes Style with a Smile mph Last Time Tonite "The King of Wild Horses" 'Our Defenders' Sport "Speedville" Comedy BURGLA3 1 residence berr will protect T due to burglary, v ceny in your H' cost Is s::ull. Sc KASCN1C B1DG. Children IT mPAdult nniLL.no; 10c I 2Jc-30c Saturday Cornered" Jack Dempsey 10c, 15c, 25o and '""l'iTu7,'r! & m DIUI.GCU OP1O0 EXCLUSIVE OH SERVii' P.rklna IllllldinC RETAINS BELT. Stylish yet comfortable. Correct rather than cor- rcctive. A Triumph in Shoe I Making To be had here only. A..r-IMf.l Pre,, LeXril Wlrl PENDLETON. Sept. IS. -Ted Thve. of Portland, retained his championship wrestling beit thii morning In a uperdr match with .Mike oVel. of Wyoming. Th veieran lokei tiH-k the first fall In minutes with series of ncauioms. while Thve ram,- bai sinmg in the second period and beat Mike In an hour and 4 min ute with an arm ikissois. (r which the champion is famous The match went to a draw, as neither wss able to get a fail jn the final 20 minute of the bout Fall Season Reopening r-k A I W . . . -ABUi uilt matinee AND EVENING Ptrwn- SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Lon Chaney f ROSEBURG! BOOTERIE II Perkina B!da. jl S V 4 Shoes that Satisfy and Fit Your FeeL 4 I in A BLIND ARGAIN THRILLS! CHILLS! SUSPENSE! DA"1 THE YEAR'S MOST GRIPPING MYSTE" Children 10c MAJESTIC Monday and Tuesday, "The Eagle'a Feather," 1