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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1925)
EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY I, 1925. THIS IS IT! THE BIGGEST OF ALL! THE GREATEST ACTUAL SAVINGS! Today's Seisaf mA Barflaiis Announcement Two Glorious Days of Bargain Carnival UMSOAY AN READ PREPARE TM D FRIDAY PROFIT FISHER'S THURSDAY Roseburg's largest store an institution of many years' confidence on the part of the community, again presents a season of bargains in which full confidence may be placed as to the great values and savings to be obtained. FISHER'S DAYS . FRIDAY All energy is again directed by our corps of sales people to make this brief sale an outstanding suc cess. Come, get acquainted with the great values here offered in the best dependable merchandise of today. i v:. .t mm 50c Voile 'I vardn $1.00 $1 4 yanlrf 29c Gingham $1.09 ;$1 .r vanN, rK. 2"c $2.59 Percale $1.00 n .1 pairs Sport Hose $1.00 n3 yarilH Reg. 39c Cretonnes $1.00 $1 2 yards 69c Tissue Ginghams $1 Any Jl 2". Corset or Girdle $1.00 in 1 ynnl ri g. $1.1!) Colored Dress Linen $1.00 !$1 2 yiu. r.nc French Ginglv'm $1.00 39c Underwear Crepe 3G in. $1.00 $1 4 yanln 35c Underwear Crepe :;o in. . $1.00 $1 2 v.inl Ki'KUlar r,!tp Madias Shirtings $1.00 fl yntdt He. 23c Scout Percales, $1.00 $lc, fl ynriln Hen. 2."ic- lievoit Shirtings $1.09 1 Cotton Bat Jt-r. SI :i . $1.00 nl ptlr Novelty Silk I k $1.00 nl pair Pure Silk 1 lose 11.25 $1.00 nl yard reif. $1.25 Table Damask Satin Finish $1 2 1-2 yds. $2.50 $1 n 1 .Klllt, rer. jil. 25 Munsing Under wear $1.00 2 Suits $2.00 $1.10 for Japanese Parasol $1.00 To Shoe Patrons take pleasure in announcing that we have secured the services of F. L. Rodgers, formerly of Eugene and Port land. 1 le will look after the expert fitting and the wants of our many shoe customers in the future. Better Merchandise Better Service ;$1 3 yanN Devonshire $1.00 SI 5 yds., ri-K. 2".e Silkoieens $1.00 $1 3 ynrd.i Colored Swiss Draperies II 4 $1.00 ,$1 I $i T vards $1.50 Marquisite Curtain Goods $1.00 2 yarilH. reir. 6."e Bungalow Curtain Nets $1.00 White Canvas Shoes $1.00 4 1 htwnsiairs) :WN ew Men 8 oilk 1 ies $1.00 Will Iteturn I It-re Toiil;1it lr. and Mr. (JeorKe J. Houck will return to thi city tonlftht by auto, after upending the firnt of the wt-J-k In Portland. l)r. Houek attended the meeting of the Northwest Medical Asocial ion. nib re NW TODAY I! Buy your wall tents now. Re duced price. Icier Fee IMw. Co. 20 Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers CARD OF THANKS We tlettlre to express our nlnrere thanks and Hl'preeiHtlun for the kind would of Kyinpalhy and the help irtvin durliiK the lllnexa and IlttiT the death uf mir Itived one, utxo fir I lie beautiful floral offer ing. P. A. WHHti. and finnlly. (i W IIH'KS. and family. BIG Tl IE LIBERTY THEATER TODAY AND TOMORROW program 0,nlr;R;fl;;vr" LOWELL SHERMAN and A LOT OF BIG STARS "The Truth About Women" I3ig City Realism in all its Splendor. Typically American Also: The Go-Getters Comedy Also Aesop's Fabln and Town Topics COMING FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE RIDIN' COMET" Also THE MEDFORD ENCAMPMENT OF NATIONAL GUARDS 0 Crop Insurance IiiHiire your liny and (train now. Our aReney offers you real service In fire In.Mtrnnre matters. We write automo bile liitiiirunei''. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE I it Cnaa St. Phone 4 I 7 U. S. Senator Visits I J. K. Itansdt ll, 1'. S. senator t from Louisiana, upent last nlthl in ' llosi-lnut at the Cni'i!ia hot,-!. Mr. Kansd-ll Is making a tour of the m.rth.et as the Kuest of Win. It. Itiley, ir. side m of one of the Inrce e ff--e films of New Orleans. PUNCH COWL FOR RENT Yes, we rent dishes. Now have a large punch bowl and cups we can rent you. Carr's. , FOn SALE Pie cherries. Phone .',F14. FUR UKNT Mo3ern furnished apartmmt.H, with Karage. 42H Pit z r St. FOIl SALf:Retdste're(lShrtM shlro rams. Hoacoo Conn, Phoue 6F24. FfIR "" SAl.K-Moi'lnK niichln?; hack and 2 milk cows. Phone FOR RRNT On.roSm" and two room apartmentd. 240 S. Par rot! St. FOR SA LK UnderwoorTypewrlt- er. Cheap. Herbert Wheeler, 212 N. Jackson. FOR'SALR ReverTslhltTfeed "baby butfgy almost new. Inquire 345 S. Pino or call 471-R. FOR-SALK Fine- U7t o( sturdy broccoli plants. Ashby strain, In doz.. ItiO or J Out) lots. Phone 391-Y. FOR SALE Davenpofti Kood-as new. Cheap If taken at once. L. M. Fletcher, near Ilrockw: on Looking OlasB road. FOR RE NT 5-room hous bat h. Karaee, tiaved Btreot. $22.50 per month. C,. W. Youur & Son, phone 417. FOR RENT Modern, newly decor ated. 5-room house, with parage, hot and cold watr and bitth. 541 Fowler St. I FOR SALE Furniture" of 6-room house,- In pood condition, also some potted fern3. Mrs. P. M. Mathews. E27 East Douglas St., phone 33-Y. FOR SALE Or-wllltrade. 8-acre farm 5 miles south of city on Pa cific highway: 3 acres in Htraw-b-rries. 25 a. in growing garden. Earl Vosburgh, Roseburg. FOR SALE 15 minutes fronTpost office on old Coos Pay road, fine chicken or turkey place. Will sacrifice for quick sale. P. O. Pox 973. Phone 27Fo. j SPECIAL SALE OF ENtiLiSH TEAPOTS And one half pound tea both for $1.23 on Friday only, at the I'mpnua Trailing Post, 328 N. Jackson St. FOR SALE CIIEAPMotoTcyeTe with rid car. In good running condition, also license. Phonp 27ti-Y or -address M. C, care News-Review. M:I)EIt FfRNISTlEI) AP"ART MENTS FOR RENT Hot and cold water; electric lights; cen trally located. Inquire Lawrence Af.-ncy, 12J Ca.ia Street, Phone 21a. SPEAKING 0 F S N A 1S I have a ! 5-rootn house Willi good lot 4lx . lln; city water; electric lights; bU barn; good location; char title lor $75. Any kind of terms. I.awrence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 21!). SAVE MONEY on you "mortgage by our monthly payment plan. Pay off your old mortgage with a new one which may be paid In monthly installments. The I'mp qua Savings and Loan Associa tion, with liouglas Abstract Company. ROOMING IIOI'SE FOR SALE 10 rooms, well furnishiM com plete with everything; centrally located: doing a fine paying bus iness; cheap rt nt. Price one hiirili-til ami sixty dollars cash. Full Informarron lwrence Agency, 12;, Cass Street. Phone 219. LITTLE FA U M IN TOWN For sale or rent; 1 acre fine garden laud; all kinds fruit; good mod ern 5-room cottage- all conven iences; cow barn; chicken house: garage. Locate close in. For rent at $2". For sale at $17"0. Any kind terms. I.aw rence Agency, 125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Manrkti-il Pm Uaasl WJrO PORTLAND, July 1. The real reunion of the Oregon pioneers went on this forenoon at the audi torium where they are registering for the 53rU annual session. All fotecoon reminiscences have been ln'erchanged, wnile sous aud daughters and grandsons and granddaughters of the outskirts learned more about Oregon history In an hoar than the textbooks teach. The Informal part of the re union was scheduled for 2 p. m. opening with an organ recital by Ralph W. Iloyt and tl(e call to or der by David S. Stearns, a pioneer of 1S57. Invocation and benediction by the Rev. Troy Shelley, chaplain of the organization and special sirvce for the pioneers who have died In the last year by past president H. S. IArcy and the annual address by Judge Alfred 8. Bennett of The Dalles, were the largest features of the program. J. D.' Lee, past president, introduced Catharine J. Adams as "mother queen of Ore gon." Mrs. Maud Springer Bowen and Dr. Stuart McGuire sang and committees on resolutions were named. The annual dinner precedes the I business meeting at 7:30, which u-iii ka l,v ihM "rirnn fire pieslded over by pst president R. A. Miller, and consisting of talks bv pioneers, songs and old time melodies. i Sor.r and daughters of the Ore , gcr pioneers were hosts to dele ! gates at their annual meeting at - the llbtary last night. The annual :bus!n3R meeting of the sons' and daughters' association was held at ,ih!s lime and of I leers electtd were: liaise Scott Hullock, presi dent; Rtifus C. llolman, vice-president; Lillian Hackleman, secre tary; Mrs. T. T. Geer. treasurer: Mrs. Maty Brown Lewis, dliector ' for a five-year term. ', A musical program was given. i " Prospective Resident Here ' Conrad Schwane of Covina. Cal., Is a visitor in this dry today. Mr. Schwaree has been In touch with th! district through the Chamber of Commerce and is looking for a j rUituble location. MARION DA VIES In "JANICE MEREDITH" An Epic of the American Revolution-core! -American to the MAJESTIC TONIGHT Off in a Cloud oj Dust! Action, thrills tveitement right from that start and .., i. ..i i . i without a let-up to ine very ena inai s HOOT GIBSON in his latest smashing comedy-romance, "40 HORSE HAWKINS9' Here is a picture that's a real treat for every Cibson fan and every one who is not already a fan will be one after seeing this vibrant bit of entertainment 1 A Univer sal Picture. Don't miss it! Presented by Carl Laemmle Directed by F.dw. Sedgwick Also a good Comedy. STARTING TOMORROW 20' Cooler Than the Street Lower Floor Antlers Dr. Rupert A. Mooi Electro-Chiropractor Nerve and Spine Specialist. 324 Perkins Bidg. Phone 654 DR. OEAN B BUbtH lirTtHtKTHliT flperlallet In th fltttnc ot lllnua 11 J'knin Rt I Flashlights ' 3 DAYS ONLY Flashlights TOR CAMP OR CAR I C(imi!-te wil'i fn-;-h li.llt.'r'e:; anil bulb. t i DANCE Rainbow Gardens Wednesday Nite It's Wonderful There .Musi.- by those SIX CWANEE BOYS They made a big hit come end hear m. Jitney Hop x SPECIAL TO JULY 4TH X KACII L TO Jl All standard, made In U. 8. A Dr. H. C. Churcli OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bld0. Roseburg, OrSk Phone 80. -I'tl W t'ii-s i neur IN put l Z I'linne i;U Arthur II. Crowell V, H' .rirli.Mi: e Mil..";! l.ailipi V-T i leimm antm '! uousi: PAINT I Denn-Ccrrcl?fn Co. V- J Dr. Harrison Foifc Chiropractor Electronic and Electro Theraph; 417 Trrklna Hldr PSone Ol MARION DAVIES - In - "JANICE M.I-D1TH" S ."."il A, tor 3 Iti CaM. By All Means Worry l"tils your Homo. Piisinons. Pr?-onai F?iT-m I and Auto are fully proitct'd by Insurance. Inauranc la Our Busineta sfic lint irsirKtc. in i1 American Picture! J L I 1 5 Paul Leicester Ford thrill. V I P ing lore atory of the ReTO- fcj S lution. The lure of ro- j l B manee and the thrill of pa- 1 It B triotitm. A drama to atir 1 IE H Americans to the depths of J n 7 l I I 8 One of the 1' 1 I SI World's Greatest 1 yfiFy I Pictures yXJfv i j STARTS TOMORROW '!? f. , j s 59c 1 10c . ANTLERS 50c IMtOUK OF TM K PI IH H NT, IS IN THS KATlNtl OP IT H-re are 22 acr' onn mile from Host burc that will pay for itself in twlv' month!, and I stand ready to .irove it. I have 60 trees of the finest variety of fruits in Oregon, with evry thin the birry and vei-table line that grows; a commtrrtal strawberry lietd; two and one-half acres hwttt corn ready for market in tfii days: 4i'"t of the fine.il to mala piantd in the county; ftootl house ; bi barn; chlekrn house; 3 live springs; good well; team; liai tit'S.s; waion; full net tools and linph niriits; good cream cow ; chickens; .-verythinR com ph te for three thousand dollars. Takes two thousand cash. Full informal ion Iiwi ence Anency. 15 Vn Strt'ft. I'hone 219. TONITE ONLY Norma Shearer 'The Lady of the Night" U;Ien Ferguson's GULDEN GATE GIRLS' REVUE 25c