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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY, JUNE 9. 1925. J ' The selection of Judg Choree M. Brown of the Oregon statupreme court, to Rive the Fourth' of July j oration at Oakland has been an-! nouneed by the celebration commit-: tee of the Gobblers, Judge Brown has accepted the Invitation to de liver a patriotic address on that I occasion and the committee la to be 1 1 commended on their, excellent' choice. I Judge Brown Is so well known In this section that he will need no Introduction. He was a student of 1 the old I'mpqua Academy at Wil bur and later was for many years 1 1 prosecutlng-attorney for Douglas county. He is not only a polished orator but a man of marked rbllity along legal lints. The announce-! ment that he will take the leading j part In the patriotic program here I on the fourth id sure to bring out I a ltrge attendance for that event. ! The address by Judge Brown will ' take place at the city park adjoin ing the racetrack immediately fol- lunuiK me street paraue wnicn will j siart at :3U in tne morning. The npugias v;ouniy concert uana nas wwn necureu 10 neau me paraue : and they will also furnish apnro-l prlate music throughout the day.J Admission to the park and the I morning program will be free and i ampie parking suace will be pro-1 1 Vidoil Wlthmit phflrpa ThA vnv I will afford a splendid place for a picnic dinner for those who come for the entire dav. There will be i refreshment stands to supply every-! thing that will be desired. 1 The race program will occupy ' most of the afternoon but there will also be other special features in cluding a number of athletic con tests. Over $1,000 has been offer ed In purses for the race events of which there will be seven or eight, j The entries will include a number of the fastest horses that have pre-' viously appeared on the local track. 1 together with several new ones. I In the evening there will be dancing both Indoors and out with music by 'a well known orchestra. I TALK OF THE TOWN I When women buy silk hose they j want real service and wear as ' well as looks. When they can get ! those things at a cost of only $1.00 they are surprised and naturally j delighted. If you haven't tried the ; $1.00 llne-of silk hose at Carr's you are missing the best buy in town, i 20 colors, including all the new shades. ! Ill ADOPTED By UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY OP OREGON. Eu ene, June 9. (Special). Students from places outside of Oregon must hereafter be eligible for admission to the university of the state in which they completed high school work before they will be allowed to enter the University of Oregon, ac cording to a ruling just passed by the faculty. . This action was taken as a re sult of an investigation showing that the scholarship of most of the non-resident students was below the student body average. In order to stop an influx of poor students, the faculty passed this ruling in ad dition to requiring that outside students comply with university en trance requirements. The new ruling, it is expected, will probably cost the university ap proximately 100 students from oth er states next fall, but will tend to save university expenses. Forty-six of the 70 students who entered the university from one neighboring state failed to meet the entrance requirements of their stale university but met the Uni versity of Oregon eligibility rules. Entrance requirements of the vari ous coast colleges are not the same. The average grade of the non-residents who had not quali fied to enter the university of their home state was 4.22, which is low er than that of the student body. Only 24 of the outside students had grades above the general average of the student body. VACUUM BOTTLES Fine American made bottles, made stronger and better. Guaran teed to hold heat or cold. Pint site $1.16 at Carr's. NATRON CUT-OFF 8TEEL LAYING BEGINS JULY 1 BEND. Ore., June 8. The South ern Pacific will begin laying steel on the Natron cut-off line between Paulina and Odell on July 1. accord ing to information received In Bend this morning. The steel Is laid one and a half miles north of Paulina now. The stretch between Odell and Paulina Is about 30 miles. The east and west crews on the Cascade tunnel are expected to be cut through within the next three weeks. NEGRO BEATS RENAULT SAN FRANCISCO, June . George Godfrey, former spart-lng partner of Jack Pempsey, got the decision over Jack Renault, Can adian champion heavyweight, in a alow fight hers last Saturday afternoon. This wax the third meeting of the two pugilists. Ren ault had the prestlre of a knock out and a decision over the negro and ruled the favorite In the bet ting. In the opinion of experts, Godfrey's showing was far from being good enough to catue him to b regarded aa a contender for the title. ."Remodeling" Sale Khaki Outfits For Campers Khaki knickers and khaki middies of best qual ity twill for misses and women. Appropriate for camping or hiking in the woods. Reduced to "Remodeling" Sale TIiree-Piece Knicker Suits Three piece outing suits of wool tweed. Jacket skirt and knickers. Appropriate and practical for outing wear, automobiling, etc. TheMarksbnryCD, Beginning Tomorrow-Wednesday ' We will Inaugurate a Gigantic 'REMODELING A Complete Disposal of our Entire Stock of Women s Fashionable Apparel At Drastic Price Reductions "Remodeling" SALE Dainty Neckwear Linen collar and cuff acts; lace Jabots; lace' Panels and lace collar and cuff sets, regularly priced to $1.25, each "Remodel ing Sale Kayser's Gloves 16 button silk and fabric glovea; in black, white and mode; novelty cuff silk glove in gray, and tan ; Fabric glovea with embroidered turn back cuffs, originally priced to $1,95, per pair 93$ 150 Stylish Dresses ENTER THE REMODELING SALE. GROUPED AT TWO SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES AND $19.85 Lovely frocks of printed Crepe de Chine, tub silks, silk stripe broad-. cloth, satin cantons, canton crepes, etc. FOR STREET. AFrERNOON AND SPORTS WEAR Trimmed with dainty laces, embroidery and beads. Dresses that are finished with novel lines and distinctive touches of color that make for smartness They are shown in a wide range of colors, including the popular bright sport shades. Sires I 6 to 44 regular and stylish stouts. "Remodeling" Sale MODART, THOMPSON'S AND MODEL Corsets, Girdles, Brassieres KEEPING PACE WITH PROGRESS No business can remain stationery. To grow, it must keep pace with the progress of the community it serves. Confidence is the foundation for the stepping stone to progress. ' We have confidence in the future ' growth of Roseburg and Douglas county. ; Sensing the need of this growing community, we will begin, about July 1 5th, to remodel our present quarters. - ' We are appreciative of the splendid business we've enjoyed during our three years in Roseburg. In our new store, we hope to render a better service, to make it a better place in which to shop, thereby mer iting a continuance of the patronage of our customers and adding new names to our Clientele. In order that remodeling may be done most easily and in the shortest time possible, we have decided to sell the entire stock on hand. EXCEPTIONAL BUYING OP PORTUNITIES are offered during this event for prices have been dras tically reduced on attractive assort ments of seasonable apparel and ac cessories throughout the store. 50-PORCH FROCKS-50 Many of Them Suitable For Street Wear ONE LOW PRICE Cleverly, styled frocks for house or street wear Material include plain colors and striped English Broadcloth and lace trimmed dotted Voiles.' Special at $3.95. BUNGALOW APRONS Made of amoskeag ginghams in plain ' color and checks, plaids and stripe. Small, medium and large sizes, each Discontinued models and broken size lot of these famous make at a fraction of the original costs. Be on hand early to take advantage of the wonderful bargain offered for they will be snapped up quickly by thrifty shoppers. LINGERIE AT BARGAIN PRICES Lingette Princes Slips, Pajama Suits and Knickers of Plisse Crepe, ' Bloomers of cotton Charmeuse to close out at 1f Ml W M "Remodeling" Sale 18 Spring Coats 14 Off Mannish tailored "Prince of Wale" models and dress Coats of charmeen and twill 25 Coats suitable for motoring and utility wear. ' You will find it to your advantage to shop during the morning hours, for then you will get better service. There will be extra sales people to serve you. First choice as you know is best choice, hence a visit during the first days of the sale will insure you a better assortment of merchan dise from which to make your selections. The Marksbury Company Remodeling" Sale DRESS SKIRTS Stylish skirts in flannel, twill, serge and tweed materials. Box, knife and inverted pleats. Al so wrap around styles, plaid, check and plain shade. Included in the assortment are several large sizes (waist measure 33 to 36) priced originally to $12.95, "remodeling" sale price $3.96