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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVlEW WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 28. 1925. Tur i icroTV tufatfr E ii 1 1 i - III ' Ml , III A I ' I I I BIG DOUBLE SHOW g Y fl , 3 Aiour regular prices Ouly 10 aud U cent S THE STORE THAT DOES VaMUTC E STRE AT 0ES today and tomorrow THE BUSINESS zQmi!s' THE BUSINESS I GASTON GLASS Better Merchandise Better Service , Sj FIcIcnC Chadwick V BS I "Trooping ! 11 iftwMl 1 . with Ellen"! r;f 'ilr Yale University I rtusj iir.'MF. " . . . .. i i i: o-1- 1 1 ill . ..'i k. a -.r, . f 'M m - a , - nun m. . . . jm A- v-v t -i t - v v - s v t a w- r l ft i i Cl.llSi3e wp hnvp nrmncfpH to make THURSDAY and FRIDAY t M I 7T& Tfc A TCP " Ffe A T- 1 t . care News-Review. Also: The Aesop's Tables And The Town Topics. a LOST License plate 23HIU. Return lo Fred A. (ioff. Kost burs. FOIt SA LK Oak-' and fir blink wood. Tel. HF-tl. W. A. Jenkins. Folt SALE One new Hoodeonl 33 by 5, 25. Walter Leake, Iiix- cyivllle, Ore. HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS OF EXTRA BUSINESS THAT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO US-It is a special pre-inventory sale under-pricgag of thousands cf dollars worth of merchandise it comes at a time when spring and winter needs are being filled it offers savings that makes your dollar do the service of two THAT IS WHAT IT MEANS TO YOU, Therefore we invite ycur hearty support since it will save money for you and reduce our stock for us PROMPT ATTEND ANC E WILL HAVE ITS ADVANTAGES since som e of the bargains are limited in quantity. Lot of Six Coats, Suits and Dresses Your Choice Latlicr.' Silk and Fiber Hose Original Price $1.50 Dollar Day Special 3 pair for $1.00 Ladies' Cotton Vests Kayaers and other good makes. Worth up to 50c each. Dollar Day Special 5 for S1.00 Children's Buster Brown Hose Black, Brown and White. To sellers. Dollar Day Special 4 for $1.00 Ladies' Hose SHk and Wool and Silk Hose. Phoenix and Buster Brown. Values to II 65. Dollar Day Special $1.00 the pair Ladies Suede Lisle Glove3 Regular 98c values. Dollar Day Special 2pairS1.00 Ladies' Suede Lisle Gloves Regular $1.50 and SI. 75 values. Dollar Day Special $1.00 per pair Jap Crepe Dollar Day Special 5 yards $1. CO (Singham Aprons and House Dresses; B(Jys' Drc Hat,, $1.25 values ...$1.00 4 pr. leather faced Canvas Gloves $1.00 Made of Genuine Amoskeag Gingham. New Models worth S1.50. Dollar Day $1.C0 each Rockford Sox, 8 pr $1.00 Cut Silk Ties, reg. 50c, 3 for $1.00 : J Men's White Hdkfs, 25c val. 5 for $1.00 36-in. 1-2 Wool Plaids i 6 yards Linen Crash $1.00 Regularly Sold at $1.25. Dollar Day Special . Ladies' 25c Hdkfs, 5 for $1.00 Front Lacs Corsets All sizes, broken lots. Your Choice . Dollar Day Special S1.00 Lace Collar and Cuff Sets New styles, just in, values to 95c. Dollar Day Special 2 for $1.G0 Ladies' Laced Shoes Medium Heels, a great value at many times the ' price. Dollar Day Special S1.00 the pair Misses Shoes Odd Lots, a great bargain at Dollar Day Savings. Your Choice $1.00 S1.00 the yard 32-in. Gingham Sold at 35c. Dollar Day Special 4 yards $1.00 Percale, light and dark, 5 yds $1.00 Table Oil Cloth, 3 yards $1.00 French Gingham, 2 yards $1.00 j Kiddy Cloth, 4 yards $1.00 j Fancy Turkish Towels, 59 to Goc I ! values, 2 for $1.00 j Outing Flannel, white and colored, ' i ! 2?c grade, 4 yds $1.00 Dyanshine Shoe Polish Black and Brown Dollar Day Special 3 Bottles $1.00 Felt House "Slippers Large Assortment, Dollar Day Special I V-w VnnYv X OFFICERS WILL I K? I ! GO TO SALEM ShPriff Sam Starmor, Dlat- rict Attorney Guy Cordon, and possibly Attorney tiorK Ni'Unt'r, former district attor- noy, will leave tomorrow morn- nK for Salem to - appear bo- fore the committee which Is investigate? the work of GenrftH L. Cleaver, state pro- hi bit ion director. Facta and fiRUres have been obtained by Sheriff Starnier, which he states will show Cleaver's re- port concerning activities in DoukUis county to bo entirely 1 erroneous. Attorney Neuner has been asked on several oc-' casions to make statements retarding the case but has de- dined to co so. He has now been requested to appear be- fore the committee and will probably do so. Cordon will nnswer any questions which the committee may have to ask relative to tno cooperation b"tveen Cleaver's department and the district attorney's of- fice. WANTED 2 -room furnished apart ment with garage. Address J., care News-Review. WANTEDFrbnf8"'to"lOTL" floor show case. Must be 111 goou conai (tlon. Vosburgh and Wiaril. FOR SALti Pair oia Wtn-u chains, good as new at bargain. Call 423 Klla St.'or phone 33. R. Fl)U KENT Nicely furnished house, close In, a very desirable place. C. V. Helbte, 407 W. Chss. WANTED To rent small house, about five rooms, unfurnished. Address H. II., care News-Review. TO EACH customer this week only, a Congoleum rug free with each purchase. IJuy what you want, get rug free. Powell's. H FOR RENT Two-roomaparf-! ' ment with bath, two blocks from P. (.. II. and C. water, and lights furnished, f 17.5'. Phone 227-Y. CLOSING out auto accessories. Now fs the time to buy. A tew S. M. No. 70 spot lamps left at 6.75. I'mpqua Battery Station. FOR- RENT 2-room furnished apartment, alo sleeping room. I Hath, hot water, lights, close in. i Call noon or after 6. Phone 218- ! Rl - 'FOR SALE A one-hurse Mitchell 1 farm wa':on, a two-st ated spring I wacnn, one Mann's Green Hone j Grinder. J. C. Gerety, Rt. 1. Itox I IS, Roseburg. 1 A THREE-Tl'RE Crosley radio set ! complete. Nothing else- to . buy $lo;.i)u. See it in our window. I'miMma Hattery Station. 312 -N. I Jark.ton St. LOANS We make loans on Im I proved city property. Monthly re j payment plan. I'mpqua Savings and Ioan Association with Doug ! las Abstract Co. FOR S A LE 1 od ge Hroad s t er, me i clianically o. k., new tiros. Will j sell right or trade for Ford rond t str, or delivery oj- on city prjj)- erty. Phone 67. .tuil walk-cnevroli't bug, com-1 i pletely rewired, pood rubber, a real buy. W. R. Drown, 122 South Stephens St., in J. O. New land Rldg. U Y F ) Rs7LEAlfaHa, grain, hay, timothy and straw, guaran teed quality; prompt shipment. Prices upon application. Richard Nvmnn. Walla Walhi. Wah. Be ahead of trouble Insurance today is worth a hundred regrets tomorrow. Our office fa open six days every week and six nights If necessary to discuss, advise, counsel, Investigate and go over your insurance prob lems. Insure Today We Are Ready Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment (Abrame Method) DR. HARRISON FOLK Electronic and Chiropractic Physician l7-1R.iq Perkins Bldo. Phone 491 DANCE AT MELROSE Country Club Saturday night, January 3 1 . Good music and free lunch. DR. H.C. CHURCH OPTOMETRIST EXCLUSIVE OPTICAL SERVICE Perkins Building Phono 8t Second Floor Roseburg, Ore. Coming Sun. Mon. Tues. "Captain m niooa ' "f Mi, 1.-. " j ji.l SJT the pair $1.00 Men's Canvas Gloves, 7 pr $1.03 Cotton Bats Table Damask i Mercerlred, p ain White and White with colored Comfort Chld'i, 5 yd:. $1.00 borders, regular ,.M. Dollar Day. ; E;dorAjwn K;mona Co,h 35. r 1 r mi 1 i.uu tne yara ; 35c value, 4 yds $1.00 5 for i no t o . Dollar Day. KJ )j ' ' , Tor.ite and Thursday WILLIAM FARNUM "TheMan Hunter". A he-man's fleht f(r furtmip anil jui'tict1 ami luvo. FlKhtinK Itlll Farniun at hi b'i; the cinema art at 1U b-sl. Also Web Foot Weskly Oregon's Exclusive - news refl "RoJring Lions" Comedy !B Friday Buck Jones E II I "Circul Cowhov' ft DR. DEAN B. BUBAR nlTflMKTIIIiT PpecUllat In the fittlnE of (llnasrit 118 Juckiton Ft. Last Time Tonite -lt's a Rio c Fun "GALLOPING 10c FISH" 2 Wlih Louiip Faz-n(la. Bid Chaplin. 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