SIX
ROSEBURC. NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10. 1925.
HEAR YE! PEOPLE OF ROSEBURG
This is an announcement bespeaking the very best efforts of this store to effect the greatest possible savings
to those who take advantage of reduced prices. We can go no farther than the prices offered in this sale.
No one can go farther on merchandise of this standard quality.
SALE INCLUDES ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Dresses, Coats, Underwear, Hosiery, Cor
sets, Draperies, Outing Wear, Shoes, Men's Furnishings,
Work Clothes Everything on Sale.
PLEASE NOTE.-Store Will Be Open
As usual every day, except will close at 4:30 p. m. Wed
nesday, to make final arrangements for opening of sale.
Remember the opening day, for price reductions such as these are only temporary and will be effective only
a few days. This sale will begin .
Thursday, June 119 A.
The lowest prices of the year no lower conceivable on undamaged goods
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Reductions will be made by straight cuts of 15 per cent and above on all regular prices, with hundreds of
additional specials every article in every department will be reduced.' For the first time in jears no
exceptions will be made to this rule. Our patronage will come from miles around,-so buy early for all your
summer requirements.
COUNTLESS BARGAINS LIKE THESE
Normandy Voile
42c
36 In. '!!. famous fn.it color
Yo!l riold everywhere for fine.
Short Length Percales
24c
Tissue Ginghams
49c
Pamico Suiting
39c
Slipon Sweaters
$1.95
Plenty of length for nil ri Riilnr ( Thin Is a typical value. A rnu-! Thl In a r.6 in. material. Guar- i One lot, formerly much htchnr
grmr.M'd lo clo.p
u'n, dretiseH, tie.
value.
yd. I lr 61c material. (.enulun (laze j an teed fattl color.
I Marvel.
n J el & r
uruau viuin opon ltcmcs (
$3.95
Underwear Crepe
29c
rinln rolom nr atrlned mntcrlnl. I a .n..tni in u-t.i .
All alvliuh fiuk.lol. .......... ii... '
ll.'iit qmttl'y.
Bungalow Cretonnes
19c
Devonshire Cloth
29c
in price, now
,onl.
Amoskeg Gingham
House Dresses
98c
Special lot of. Kentlinft Amoskeg
niehnm Ireses.
Odd Lot Shoes
$1.00 and $1.95
A real value for the genuine
.18 In. material, bright colors. I Devonshire. A variety of pat- All low shoes In black and
Only 1ip n yd. - terns. brown.
Quinebaugh
Pillow Tubing
, 35c
42 In. wlrle. a well known brand
ef standard quality.
When not reduced lower, a general price reduction of 15 per cent, effective on all lines Munsing Underwear, Gossard and R. & G. Corsets, Phoenix, Humming
Bird and Balboah Hosiery, John Kelly, Buster Brown Shoes. ,
Final Closing on
Season's Coats
124.00 Touts reduced to 17.50
118.50 Coats reduced to $13.50
(25.00 Coats reduced to $18.50
123.50 Coats reduced to $25.50
$42.50 Coats reduced 'to $31.60
$r,ll0 Copts rednieil to $35 00
Wool Knicker Suits
A special offering
$10.95 the Suit
Dress Specials
One lot Silk Dresses $11.78
ltroiidcloth and Linen
liri'HHcs reduced 1f'"4
All other presses reduced 20"r
Silk Ensemble Suits
Values regularly $.11.50 to $".9 .50
Now on sale
$15.75 to $31.50
Shoes Reduced
Special lots at $1.00, $'.95, $2.99
and Man's at $2.45
15 Off
Underwear Sale
All line reduced 15
2Sc Garments .. 21c
35c Garments 29c
5llc (inrmenta 42c
75c Garments 63c
$1.00 Garments 85c
?2 ih (tiimientM
Hosiery Reductions
15 Off
2"ic Hosiery ,.21ti
3"c Hosiery 29:
.rc Hosiery 42i;
ll.uii Hosiery 8;
$1.50 Hosiery $1.28
$2.1)0 Hosiery $1.70
$1.70 $: "il Hosiery
j All Dry Goods, Silks,
Fancy Articles
j 15 Off
Corsets 15 Off
$1.00 Corsets 85c
$2 00 Corsets t...$1.70
$:t "0 Corsets $2.60
in) Corsets $4 00
EXTRA SALESPEOPLE WANTED-Apply at once. for assignment
CITY COUNCIL
IN AGREEMENT
j to accept the proposition.
(Continued from page 1.)
The only airing on the agree
ment is that tb city shall not
TO TRAHF I ANin assess any pavlnn coata on the
L newly acquired strip, to the abutting -
property. .
Mr. Creason statea that he baa
already started plans to beautify
the small park, which be desired
to acquire to protect bis new
building.
As this park la directly In front
of the new structure which he pro-
he stntea that. It
ter. Mr. Treason, owned what Is
now known as Kinney's addition, a
mill race running; lo the old Rast
mill being Ute southern boundary
of hi line, and the north line of
Mr. Cord well's nronertv.
that any new addition must connect I couid have been used in such
up with the extension of some
street already established. It was
necessary for Mr. Creason to se
cure a connection with Jackson
street In order lo open up bis
tract.
To do this he traded to Mr.
Card we! I a strip of land north of
the mill race, and south of what is
now Second Avenue South, for a
triangular shape strip, which now
forms the jntersectlon of Winches
ter and Jackson streets and the
small triangular park.'
Jackson street was laid out nar
row to its intersection with Second
Avenue South, and then widened
out. and when It was paved, was
paved in two strips, with wide
parking space In the center.
The small triangular park in the
Intersection of Jackson and Win
chester streets was deeded to the
city, and for many years has been
the subject of beaut if icat ion pro
jects, but nothing has ever been
done to Improve it.
It is evident from the trend of
conditions, that Second Avenue
South is soon to be a main artery,
bearing heavy traffic to and from
the eastern part of the county. As
the intersection 1h narrow there is
bound to be more or less conges
tion, and a wider street la deemed
advisable.
Recently a fire destroyed the
building which formerly occupied
the space between Jackson and
manner as to cause him much dam
age in tiie future. He says that
be does not expect to use the prop
erty for commercial purposes, or '
to allow It to be used as such, but
expect to make It a garden spot,
and has already given the contract
for ihj Improvement.
The city will probably do noth
ing to widen Juckson street at that
point for the present time, but
when conditions of traffic demand,
the street can be straightened out,
and a wide enough intersection pro
vided to eliminate any congestion
which may arine.
NOTICE TO MUSCOVITES
The meeting for tomorrow,
Thursday night has been postiwn
ed until some future date, which
w ill be announced later. J. E. Pick
ens, Duke.
6UNDAY SCHOOL SUPPER
At 6:30 Tuesday evening, the.
Men's Bible Class, the three Wo.
I men's classes, all the teachers and
members of the choir enjoyed a de
licious hot dinner in the parlors of
the Presbyterian church. There
were several after-dinner speeches.
Rev. Caldwell spoke on the "Wide
ness of (Jod's Mercy" emphasizing
the microscopic ear of each individ
ual by God. Hon. B. L. Eddy spoke
on the text: "Launch out into the
Winchester atreetH. front hiK mi the! deep," urging Christian people to
unnamed street connecting those' help carry on the work of the Sun
two "north "of the park. Mr. Crea-j day school, by actual work and by
son now proposes, and has pro- encouraging others in the work,
cured plans, to construct a mod- Rev. McCullagh urged his hearers
ern. permanent, reinforced concrete : to travel along the "Highway of
business block, at a cost of about j Holiness." Mr. Kirk, the chairman
l-lO.ouo. and it was deemed advis-of the evening, spoke briefly of his
able, if a change U to be made in i Christian work among the tran
the street, to take action at once. I sients. The tables were artlstical
The members of the council made'ly decorated with roses and sweet-
a thorough investigation, and it
was believed that the street should
be niraightened and widened by
procuring a twenty foot strip from
Mr. ('reason. He agreed to give
the city this strip in exchange for
the small park, and at the necial
peas. Over sixty were present.
PRESBYTERIAN MISSIONARY
SOCIETY
At 10:00 a. m. Thursday, the wo
men nf the Preihvltrttin M iKninn
meenng last mgncji was qocweti ary BOcfety will meet at the church
t NW TODAY t
FOR SALE Cellar yew wood posts.
W, L. Hash. Phone 351-U
WANTED-Roomers. House
and motor to the home of Mrs, Fred
Fisher for a picnic dinner.. The reg
ular monthly business meeting
will be held In the afternoon, at
the usual hour, 2:30 p. m. The la
dles of the Sutherlin Missionary
Society will be present also. An In
close 1 terestlng program has been plan
in, good place for working man. ( ned, as follows: Devotional exer
415 Mill St. rises, Mrs. I. N. Park: a monologue
MARC E L nlid-bn bTu7i7 5cTh a I r ! "Her Morning Mall," Mr. W, M.
cut and curl 50c. Phone E7-Y. I Campbell; work In he Philippine
331 So. Main. Mrs. Amy Rogers. i'ni. Sutherlin ladles: violin
,?.,- , . - solo Dy one ot the todies of the via.
WANTED TO RENT i or 5-room ';mBg 80clery Tnere ,, al0 ba
Ii , several numbers by children, Mlza.
beth Campbell, Annabel risner,
house, unfurnished.
school, reasonable. Call 260-L.
FOR SALE Second hand re'rlgor-; Richard Arundel and others.
Mr. and Mrs. Mlrkuleeky and .Mrs. M. E. Mahoney was a visitor
daughter, Ethel, spent Tuesday In here yeitertlay from Oakland, and
this city attending to business mat- j spent the day shopping and trans
fers. They reside at Melrose, iarting business. I
THE LIBERTY THEATER
ONLY ONCE MORE
LAST TIME TONIGHT
SEE
The World'i Funniest Motion Picture
To see It is to laugh, and to IhiikU. Is to he Ii :i ii.v. The screen
lias never before offered so full an evening of hi In dims enter
lalumeiil and care five fun as "Charley's Aunt" brings lo you.
tyie tunnhjt fine
ever jcvenca
; LOCAL NEWSt
I !
Visitor In Town j
Hubert llraiirord was a visitor In,
this city yttftmlay from polntx.
north and tranxueted biiMliieHs. llei
res hies at Yoncalla. ,
Business Visitor
Carlton Llvingxtone spent several
hours In thin city Tuesday tranact
iiiK businen and vixltiiiK. IlcU a
reitldent of (illdf.
SfenJ Day
.Mrs. It. K. Meltnu nnd family
were In from the rural diti irt
Tuesday nhnppiriK and atlemliiiK to
business matters.
I Goiter permanently removed
.'without dmjrs or knife, and the
I Reneral health Improved. Ir. C.
; K. ninyd. jroltcr specialist First
I National Hank.' Coon i lie, Oregon.
Spsndi Day j
Hill Bailey motored from his
home at South Ieer Creek Tues-
ilny and spent ihe afternoon in .
KofehtirK attending to business
matters and visiting with friends.
In Tuesday
Forest Hlakely mid family mo
tored here yesterday from (Hide
and I pent the day lsliinx and at
tending to business matters.
From Drain
J-e Hediiik was among the oit-
of -town visitors to Fpend yesterday
tit this city attending to husuies
affairs. He resides at Drain.
To Glide
Mrs. Kldred Shmm. of this .city,
left Tuesdny .for tiliile. where she
will spend a week visiting with
relatives and friends. j
Mr. Olivar Visits
Among thoM' from nolnts east of
'his city yesterday to attend to
Imslness matters here watt K. II.
Oliver, of Dixot.ville.
. 61
Uutside White faint
$2.40 Per Cation
Denn-Gerretsan Co.
ator. several Rood oil stoves. '
Judd's Furniture Store.
FOR SALE Dodee car, 20n cash,
or will take $100 down and rest
In trade. Also Ford touring car
for sale. Phone D7S-R.
FOR SALE 6 room plastered
house, close In. paved St.. garage,
lawn, clear title for 12100. Chas.
Kyes. S26 N.. Jackson St.
AXMIN1STER ItlT.S Regular!
u-ice $12. this week at special
Plies of $::?., 5 for 9x12. Also S.3x
lo.ti for $35. All new patterns.
Powell Furniture ompany.
JOHNCHASTAI"of the Meilford
Fluff Rug works will be fh Rose
burg Saturday. We personally de
liver your order, that protects
you. also we carry np samples to
deceive you by. Phone 251.
FORs ALE 120 "acres level "river
bottom land. 20 acres 3 and 4
year old prunes, new house, two
barns. Price $218 per acre.
Terms. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack- i
son St.
CREAM COWiTFOR-SALETwo
thoroughbred Jersey epws, three
years old, very gentle, 4 gallons
each: all cream. Full Informa
tion, Lawrence Agency, 125 Cass
Street. Phone 219.
FOR REXT Five-room apart
ment, furnished. Gas and wood
range. 221 W. lane St. ITione
64-R.
FOB SALE Strawberry farm. S
acres. 6-room house, close to
Roseburg. Very easy terms. In
quire Rnseburg Poultry Market.
Tonite Tonite
SUMMER PRICES
25c y
WORLD NEWS
COMEDY
ANTLERS
FRIDAY: HOOT GIBSON
.3 A. wit
5YD CHAPLIN
CmW ty SroU Sidney
(Mftirni him company hc
Visitor Hr
Win. Singleton was among tliose
from point east of this city to at-'
tend to hoinens matters here yen;
tenlay. He Is from Oixonvllle.
Frm Etgarose i
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. SatuUiuUt
were among thone fnttn the ru:iil
disiriets to spend reveral hour '
here yentenlay on buttlneits and ,
nhopping. They reside at Klga
rofe. i
Visits Friends
Ivan Pranton was among those
from point a east of thin city to
spend Tue.tdity visiting friends
here. He resides at IMxonvillr.
In Tuesday
K. Siglelon reiunu d to his
home at (Hide .m ern ay aft. r
spending a short time here looking
after business matin s.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Psrklna Bldg. Roseburg, Or
Phont 8.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve and Spine Specialist
324 Perkins Bldf. rhons (54
Hritnt4 N
7IIMZ
TOMORROW AND FRIDAY
FORBIDDEN CARGOES
Rec.lv.. Inury ' I From 0lal1
Clifford Hess received a painful Mr. n, Mrs. 8 A. Ijiwrr ce re
seralli nf llie left lower arm Tiles- turned to llleir home al tllslla e.
dav afternoon at llanlen Valley, lei day afiernonn aft.' sn,llns
hen picking cherries In Ihe or- several hours here on IT.jIne s ami
chai.l on the lima place. II. s shopplr.g
on a ladder, leaning against the'
tree, the lad.ler slipped and he fell Prem Olalla
on his left arm. which In aomef Mr. and Mm. Fred Hvron re.
manner rendered hhn unconscious! turned lo their heme at iilslla yes
fer a short time, lie came to this! terday afternoon after spending
city whi-re Ir. llnuck attended the. some time here attending to bil.l
Injury. I ness matters anj shopping.
Dfi. DEAN B
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Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Klectronlo and 'Electro-Theraphy ' msonc II Dt
417 Perklni Bldg. PboM 451 ,
Ourlnsurance Service
Doc not stop serving when the
policy Is algned. It Is always on
the Job la the Interest of our
client.
KSiltlK. HI
A MONFY MAKER Modern apart
ment house, practically new; cen-:
' trally located: fully furnished. '
Price I5UO0. Small cash payment, i
balance long time. Ijiwrence
Agtncy, 125 Cass Street. Phone
"19.
8AI.KRMKN WANTED SALE.
MKN. Finance company who pur
chase bad accounts, regardless of
age or amount, then assist debt
ors to repay, require several men
to call on country merchants and
solicit business. Nothing to sell.
Each list obtained pays you I5.P0
to f25.no spot cash. Hustlers earn
II r.u.i") weekly. For quirk ar
tlon give permanent address and
two references. Address: 41 R Lib
erty flank Ulilg.. San Francisco.
AM AN'SSI7.E "STOCK RANCH
712 acres In tract with thousands
of acres of good outrange ad
Joining: best feeding grounds In
Oregon: S acres In growing
crops; some excellent river bot
tom: borders one mile on river:
millions of fine saw timber: 6
room house: spring water piped
In: 2 big barns; other buildings:
will keep 5"0 sheep In side of
fence: good team: harness; wag
on: full set tools and Imple
ments; Including threshing ma
chine: engine; binder: rake; ,
mower and plows. 225 head fine ;
shep: U cattle; turkeys: chick-'.
ens: all crops In and growing:
owner will sell on account of old
age for very -small payment
down: balance long time. Price
tlS.ixirt. This la your chance.
l-awrenee Agency. 123 Casa , .
S:re. t. Phone 219.
iCMTE & THURSDAY
sillipf
"Financially Embarraged"
"Radio BroarJcaatinn"
10c - 15e
MAJESTIC