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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1925. THREE 8Sr 1 H-J'" - ' '.li . 1 ?4 X-ty T a PERCALE Extra Special Friday Morning Fine While Quality Per cele, 36 inchei wide, in light and dark patterns. 6 yards for COTTON BATS Extra Special Finest quality pure white Bats, weight 3 lb., size 72 k90. Friday morning you buy them for only each 98c O FFERS MORE NEW SURPRISES ! PRINTED FLAXON Dainty summerie printed Flaxons, make up in pretty dresses, etc. 40 in ches wide Sale price for 3 i yards LADIES KNICKERS Very fine quality Kakhi cloth, and made up in the very best styles, so they fit. comfortable S ale Price Only LSI Ringing With Big Success The whole store is ringing with the success of this Great Clearance Sale. So tremendous, so important is this fascinating sale that you must con template for a moment to be able to fully realize its benefits. Imagine being able to choose from exclusively designed apparel, from the best manufacturers of the country, and in many cases' sola at from ONE HALF and less than one-half of the original price. Then only can you realize how truly enormous an accomplishment this is. NEVER BEFORE such low prices on DRY GOODS, Silks and Ladies and Children's Fur nishings, "Shoes, etc. Scores of women are enthused over this unprecedented offering. An op portunity to buy their summer and fall stock of ready-to-wear, Dry Goods, Shoes, etc., at prices within reach of all. SWEATERS Values to $4.75 One New Lot Wool Slip on sweaters, novelty Brocaded Collars, very new, for summer wear. You will want two or three of these sweaters at this low sale price of only $1.95 KNICKER SUITS $20 Values Ladies Tailored two piece knicker suits in Scotch Tweeds, proper styles for this season's wear, sale Price D Showing the very newest styles in demand for summer wear, all made in the height of modes direct from the style center. There is no question but what you will be delighted with the liberal showing of smart dresses, especially the pretty new Printed Voiles, Silks, etc. SILK Costume Slips Just in by express and out they go on sale. The col ors are Peach, Apricot, Pink and White Sale price only $3.59 $10.75 DRESS MATERIAL Value 79c yd. The new Belgian Beach cloth. Very popular for summer wear. Colors in Schrimp, Green and Blue. Sale price only FEATURING 3 59c VESTS Rayon Vests in colors of the most popular and wanted shades. Extra spe cial for only c 0 A MIDDLE BLOUSES Ladies Jack Tar Middy Blouses for that vacation trip. The material is light weight, cool and styl ed right. Our sale price only $1.65 In all their splendor array racks by the dozens, every one carrying a sale tag priced low for quick removal Friday's Prices Featuring 79c (3 S3 8 Saturday, the 4th of July, this Store Will Close SILK DRAPERIES Value $1.85 yd. Novelty silk drapery ma terials shown in green, gold and mulberry colors, all beautiful designs. Sale price only t LOCAL NEWS i I Dillard Man In City Lawrence Hercher fruit grower at Dillard, was In Koseburg today unending to business matter. J. V. 8tarrett Her. J. V. Starrett, state parole officer is upending a few days In this city attending 10 business mutters. The funeral' of A.; Ml Orawfofl. prominent locaJ attorney and for mer attorney-general of Oregon, was held hero today. The aer. : vices were conducted by the Ma- J sons. Mr. Crawford died sudden- ) ly last Tuesday while on flab- : lng trip near Bend. : Off For Country Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Grimm left this morning for Winston, where they will spent a month or longer. In Wednesday Mrs. S. E. Noah, of Plllard. mot ored here yesterday and spent sev eral hours shopping and attending to business matters. . . From Melrose Miss Emma Galla was among the out of town visitors here yes terday and apent the afternoon shopping. She resides at Melrose. Go To Springs J. D. Ellison and family lefts this morning for Belknap Springs, Lane County where they will spend about three weeks vacationing. ITtXKIMIONB facilitiks OX WKHT SlltK OK CITY I AltK 1IKIXO KXTKXItKD.' In order to' supply the Incas ing demand for telephone service In West Koseburg and lire Laurel- wood Addition, the Telephone Company has a crew of men re placing sections of tbe tpresen . lines with cable. ., This work Is welt under way but will not he completed for" some two or three weeks as It Is necessary to extend this cable from this side of the river and make the river crlsslng at a new location. There are numerous details to be worked out and at the present time expert cable splicers are on the Job taking care of the diffi cult task of connecting all of the' small wires going to make up the cable. As soon as this Is done, the work will proceed rapidly and those now waiting fur service will bo taken care of. . . From Salsrn '..Mrs- C. L. Hays Is here for sev eral days visiting at the home of Mrs. It. A. Rankins on Oak street. Mrs. Hays Is from Salem. ! Coos Visitors Ed 1j. Ingram and family of Re mote, Coos county, spent yester day in Roseburg shopping and greeting friends. , lrnve on Auto Tour W. R. Estep and son, P. C. Estep. left this afternoon by au tomobile on a tour of central and eastern Oregon. They plan to be gone about 3 months. Iieavo for South Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Bradley, of Albany, who have been visiting In this city for a short time, left this morning for Dunsmuir, California. MKIlKOltD HON Del HOLD. (AwrUtrd Frea Lraaed Wire.) MEDFORD, Ore., July 2. One hundred and eighty five thousand dollars In aerial five per cent twenty year bondns voted recently by the pwople of Medford for the construction of a new high school have been sold to A. D. Wake-' man and Company of Minneapo lis for $103.7. according to an announcement by the school board today. WIFE CALLS HUBBY A "DIRTY LIAR" Business Vlsl E. M. Matthews returned to his home at Reston yesterday after noon after spending several hours here looking after business affairs. From Glide- Mr. Bnd Mrs. Chss. Watson were among those from points eat of this city to visit and transact business Wednesday. They are from Glide. From Melrose Virgil Woodruff returned to his home at Melrose yesterday after noon Bfter spending several hours visiting and on business In this city. (Aauclafed rM Uutd Vlre.) TACOMA, Wash., July 2 While George S. Conger was on the wit ness stnnd today In his trial for the murder of Robert S. Heale last May 3. his wife, Mrs. Mollle Con ger, sobbed hysterically, arose to her feet, and shouted: "C.eorge, you:re a dirty liar." Conger hsd Just given a dram atic story of the shooting. He told how Heale had broken up his home find hn who had been IlleadlnB with Heale to leave his wife alone, ' and with his wife to return to Bel iltngham with him. i "I broke, lost myself and killed him," Conger said as his wife ' msite her . accusation. Contr shot Heale to death In the Conger home here where Heale had been living with Mrs. Conger while her husband was at work in BelllnRham. Heale waa a prom inent contractor. 1 laJ.L 0 245 North Jackson, Roseburg, Oregon (Mi N 1! BB m M I ill! i I- XI I rk A Km To Kjistem Orvjron Ocla E. White, manager of the Sherman, Clay & Company branch store here, left this morning; by i auto for llend and Hums, Oregon, 'where he will spent the next week on buslnss. x Hiding Ih'vlce- for Otikljtiul h. K. Newton of Canyonvllle, the owner of a large eight-sent-ed swing, passed through this city today on the way to Oakland. 1 where the riding device is to be set up today for the cerebration which starts tomorrow. In Wednesday Lenoir Khrum motored from Ollde yesterday and spent the aflernoon In Roseburg visiting with friends and attending to business affairs. Roofing at Wharton Bros. SUITS CLEANED AND PRESSED IN ONE DAY ! j One of the features of our plant. Is our ability to call for, clean and press and return your suit, spotlessly clean and 1 4 free from odor, all In the i same day. Our prices are reasonable. Men's suits tbor- oughly cleaned and well pros- sed. for 11.60 Ladies' suits II 50 and up. Roseburg Cleaners, Phone 472. I4five For trniitn Pnn Mr. and Mm. L. A. WIlllamB and son, of (hi city, left this ! mum In it for Grants Pass, where they will spend a few days vlslt-t-nK friends and relatives. i From CiilaiMMtlj 1 1 .lark Smith was amonn those i rrom out or town visitors wed- 1 1 nendiiy and trnnsartod business ininiin. ii ri ui iii'ii tu ilia iiuniv at Calnpoota In the afternoon. $1,29 Store Open Until 8 p. m., Friday Lesvs For Washington Mr. and Mrs. Levi White and family, who have been visiting friends and relatives In this city for the past month, left for their home st Walla Walla, Washington yesterday. fjriivn for HoutJi Mrs. Itlchard Ktetn and daugh ter, of this city, loft this morning for Khata, California, where they will spend the nevt two or three weeks visiting with friends and relatives. iioi.n i-oifi,iM ki neuaij PORTLAND, Ore., July 2. ... MONTANA fiKTS ANOTHKR TKMIIIXMl: .NO KAMAOK 1K).NK. (AanHital rm Lraid Wto.) LIVINGSTON. Mont.. July 2. A slight earthquake was felt at Lombard, Mont., to- day. where workmen for the Northern Pacific and Chica- go, Milwaukee and 8t. Paul rallrosds are repairing dnm- age done by Saturday night's temblors. hAKKVIKW KEKI.H A TltKMOIl l,A:? MOHT. si - (Aanrbtrd prta hntri Wlrt.1 KLAMATH FALIJ?, Ore., July 2. A slight earth Ire- mor was felt at Lakevlew shortly before 11 o'clock last night, according to reports received here by telephone todsy. According to Editor Cron!mlller of The Lakevlew Examiner, several peple felt the quake, although no dam- age was done. - 3 CIS F. Iean. of nan.ion. was a 'the coast and at points north of Icalled and it was found that the ' operation at the Good Samaritan anrc at the Pioneer Reunion now here. tlsljor in this city for a few hours j this morninz. bffor r0"'1 j ru.y Itreaks Arm on his way to Watsonvllle. Call- j nPslon Cross, the 0 year old fornia. where he will visit friends , ... i .... t, v n.... and relatiies. Mr. lican with his, ' ' ' " brother, founded the Herald, a,"'''"'- received a broken Undergoss Operation rmintry newsn'.rier. at Co'i'ilIIe. ' left arm. when he fell from the' Rodney Culvert, who has arm was broken Just above the hospital yesterday. Ills place has being held In the m opolls. An x rav was tsken of th b-n taken by Robert Bestui. I 1 wrist. ; Injured member this airerno'm, !an1 Ihe arm splinted. Grants Pass Courier. rifi'ifr In Portland q lures of Judee G. w. Calvin Webber, who has gradu ated from the Roseburg Telegraph Intitiite. left on r, 4 today for Ashland. Oregon, where he has Visit Here- Mr. snd Mrs. John Morgan, of ; '"" 1'm1'0'Td.,,, '-'-'"nh "P"" . , .... ., tor with the Western l-nlnn Tele nid- I Tillamook, stopped In this city ,,r ii... ..,.. .nri ii, vii... Tuesi ar and visiten st inn home nan of liraln. prominent pioneers of of Mr. and Mrs. c. w. oundeen. frruph Company. If yon don't believe what you nd fur tMrt liree veers was In 1 front pnrrh at home yesterday charge of the Htandard Oil scrvh fni,. i.iu' ... ..,.. in n..-i- Thev are enrnute bv motor to visit read. never seek onnortunttv inrougn id ciasainea columns. I ler busineiw, lKlh at eenlng. Dr. E. J. Wainscoit was station In Clendale, underwent an,an, papers. Hoth are in attend- friends in Medford. Yes, We Have It Hay Salt 50c sack Hard Wheat Flour $2.35 sack See Us First We Can Save You Money FARM BUREAU COOPERATIVE EXCHANGE OftMURO OAKLANO Will not be open July 4th