ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. JUNE 10, 1925.
THREE
MRSJIWELLTO
The body of Mr. S. P. McDowell,
who passfd away at the borne of
her son. Walter D. McDowell, ln
Portland. Monday, arrived here
this morning accompanied by her
son. Mrs. McDowell had been 111
lor the past two years and was lo
cated ln Portland with her son, no
Inn there from Capitol Hill. She
formerly resided in this city, and is
well known here. She and her bus
band went to Capitol Hill in 1901
to locate. Mrs. McDowell was a
member of the Maccabee Lodge,
having entered It ln 1902, and was
highly esteemed. The funeral aery
Ices will be held at the Oak Creek
church at 10 o'clock Thursday
morning. Key. Caldwell reading the
Services. Inlnrmcnr hA .
... UTJ uciu ai
tha Oak Creek cemetery. Besides
a son, Mrs. McDowell leaves one
sister, of Albany, and three broth
ers, Anderson, James and W. A
Bullock, all of Myrtle Creek.
NOTICE TO PATRIARCHS
Royal Purple Degree will be con
ferred Wednesday night. Light
lunch.
FRED MILLER.C. P.
Ed
1
A big attendance Is expected
Thursday night at the Elks for the
smoker entertainment. Otto Meut
lel. Paul Amort, Harold Bellows
and several others will wrestle and
Jimmy Vance and his Collegians
will present a real program of mu
sic. Following the bouts and oth
er features, a lunch will be served.
All Elks who plan to attend the
convention in Portland should sign
up at once for their marching suit.
Prior to the convention the Rose
burg lodge will be the host to a
number of Elks from the south.
Word was received today from
Stockton to the effect that a drill
team and a large number of Bills
would stop ln Roseburg Saturday
night, June 11th. It is probable
that the Roseburg lodge will plan
a dance and entertainment for
their brothers at that time-
Used range for $25, at Powell's.
TO
(AvncUted Prm ltwd Wii.)
PARIS, June 10. Finance
Minister Caillaux today told the
finance committee of the Cham
ber of Deputies that be intends
to obtain from taxation alone all
the necessary funds to cover all
budget expenses, without resour
ces to loans. When England and
the Vnited States are convinced.
France is making serious efforts
toward internal taxation, they will
be better disposed for terms in
the (Settlement of inter-allied
debts; hedeclnred.
M. Caillaux said a foreign loan
might be floated but that it was
most important and urgent to
show England and the United
States that France earnestly' de
sires to balance her budget and
settle the inter-allied debts. Cail
laux declared he was seeking a
formula to avoid the increase of
paper franc circulation.
Cook with gas.
SEASIDE, IS HEM
PORTLAND. Ore.. June 10.
Mrs. Caroline Iwln, of Seaside,
was elected worthy grand matron
of Oregon chapter. Order of the
Eastern Star, and t)r. D. O. Webs
ter, Portland, worthy grand pa
tron at the 3 fit h annual session
of the grand chapter here yester
dr.y. Mrs. Mary Alice Durdette
of McMinnvllle and R. Frank Pe
ters. HlUttborro, become past wor
thhy grand matron and patron
respectively.
John H. Rankin of Portland
was elected associate grand pa
tron. Mrs. Leonora II. Kerr, as
sociate grand matron: Miss Nellie
MrKtnley, Portland, grand secre
tary and Mrs. Marin E. Smith,
grand treasurer, both re-elected;
M rs. M a rga net Harn es, C ra n 1 8
Pass, grand conductress, and Mrs.
Dens Setters, Afltoria, associate
grand conductresses. Other offi
cers will le announced by the
worthy grad matron.
STRAWBERRIES ARE
DOWN TO $2 CRATE
(Avriatnl Tnm Lra4 Wh.)
PORTLAND, Ore., June 10.
Strawberries held at $1 75 tn ft
a crate on the early growers mar
ket although the arrivals were
fairly good. Raspberries were
scarce with 13. 0 to 13 75 tha
prevailing mrrt. A few red
cirrants brought 12. SO a crate
and later sold on the street at the
same price. Produce dualers are
trying to get H.2S a rrale for
strawberries, but thew are mov
ing ont very slowly due to tha
weather.
"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 . . t
"Remodeling" Sale
Three-Piece Knicker Suits-
Three piece outing suits of wool tweed. Jacket
skirt and knickers. Appropriate and practical
for outing wear, automobiling, etc.
TheMarksbiFyCo
Beginning Tomorrow-Wednesday
We will Inaugurate a Gigantic
REMODELING
0
A Complete Disposal of our Entire
Stock of Women's
Fashionable Apparel
At Drastic Price Reductions
"Remodeling" '
SALE
Dainty
Neckwear
Linen collar and cuff seta; lace Jabots; lace
Panels and lace collar and cuff sets, regularly
priced to $1.25, each
"Remodel
ing Sale
Kayser's
Gloves
1 6. button silk and fabric glcves; in black,
white and mode; novelty cuff silk glovea in
gray, and tan; Fabric glovea with embroidered
turn back cuffs, originally priced to $1)95,
per pair
150 Stylish Dresses
ENTER THE REMODELING SALE, CROUPED AT TWO SPECIAL
REDUCED PRICES ,
AND $19.85
Lovely frocks of printed Crepe de Chine, tub' silks, silk stripe broad
cloth, aatin cantons, canton crepes, etc.
FOR STREET, AFFERNOON 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. Sizes I 6 to 44 retailer and rftylish stouts.
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.
r-We have confidence in the future
growth of Roseburg and Douglas
county.
Sensing the nee'd 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, i
50-PORCH FROCKS-50
Many of Them Suitable For Street Wear
ONE LOW PRICE
Cleverly styled frocks for house or street wear Materials include plain
colors and striped English Broadcloth and lace trimmed dotted Voilea.
Special at $3.95.
BUNGALOW APRONS
Made of amoskeag ginghams in plain colors and checks, plaids and
stripes. Small, medium and large sizes, each
"Remodeling" Sale
MODART, THOMPSON'S AND
MODEL .
Corsets, Girdles, Brassieres
Discontinued models and broken size lots of these famous makes at a
fraction of the original costs. Be on hand early to take advantage of the
wonderful bargains offered for they will be snapped up quickly by thrifty
shoppers.
LINGERIE AT BARGAIN PRICES
Lingette Princess Slips, Pajama Suits and Knickers of Plisse
Bloomers of cotton Charmeuse to close out at
Crepe,
m
"Remodeling" Sale
18 Spring Goats
MannNh tailored T'n'nce of Wales' models and
dress Coats of charmren and twilL
14 Off
25 Coats
This lot of cohIs is of the heavier weight materials
- anitHole for motoring ancj utility wrar.
You will find it to your advantage to shop during the morning
hours, for then you will get better service. There will be extra tales
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 Narksbury Company
"Remodeling" Sale
DRESS
SKIRTS
Stylish skirts in flannel, twill, serge and tweed
materials. Box, knife and inverted pleats. Al
so wrap around styles, plaids, checks and plain
shades. Included in the assortment are several
large sizes (waist measure 33 to 36) priced
originally to $12.95, "remodeling" sale price