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A photoitnt copy of the original Of the Declaration of Jnderiendence, which is now carefully
ved in a vault in Washington.
J LOCAL NEWS $
Will Plnpleton. who resides at
llxonvill niotort'd hT yestonlny
ami sNni the altemoou attindiuK
to business affairs. ,
Uroccnli trunsjilantera at Whar
ton Itros.
Mr. Eaake In
Goes to Portland A. Itaake spent yesterday after-
.Miss Jt-ssh- (Ifltb went to Port- noon in this oily tiansaci'inK busl
land today t;i attend the Christian ncss niattt rs and visiting. l!e is a
Kndeavor convention. . resident of Mt Irose.
From Myrtle Creek
It. L. IlodKs n'turned
homo at Myith1
roiin afiet
hours attending
fairs here.
to hlr.
Crerk yi-sierday
ppending
to buslnusa af-
! Mrs. Metsker In
Mrs. J. (J. Metn?;er spent several
hours shopping nnd visit inu in thin
. eily yesterday before returning to
her home al Mi-lrtwe.
, Among those to visit and trans-
art buinesn in this city yesterday
;for several hours, was Mr. Kurtz,
jof Dixonville.
Business Visitor
I Among those from the rural dis
'trlcts to vbdt and transact biifl
Iness In IIoh burg yesterday was 1).
! S. Churclrill, of Melrose.
Is Better
Mrs. F. H. Churchill who has
b''n ill at hom fir the pa.-t sv
end days with Influent, is r'ort
cd to be much improved.
To Spend Summer
Miss Ijirit'nce (ross, of tills city,
accumpanied her grand mot h'T,
Mrs. H. Cockeran. who has b'en
visiting here, lo her home at Von
calta today. Miss Gross will spend
1 summT nt tnrit place.
From Glide
' Krmel Singleton returned to his
home at Glide Thursday afternoon
alter spending several hours here
attending to business interests.-
Will Arrive From Chicago
Mrs. H. Chase, of Chicago. U1I
ncK is expected lo arrive here to
niuiit. and will visit at the home of
h r brotlwr-tn-law. George Case, for
i he next few days. Mrs. Case will
t hen go to Portland and.. Tacoma
lo visit with friends.
From Glide
I A. L. Smiih was among the out
(of town visitors here yesterday
and transacted business fur a
short time. He is from Glide.
Visitor In Town
Msr. Mary Gervais rtturned to
her home at Glide yesterday after
noon after spending several hours
visiting and shopping In this cyy.
On Way to Port Orford
Frank II. Tichenor pnssed
through Tloseburg today on his way
to Port Orford w here he exp-ctfl to
spend several weeks.
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4th. OF JULY
DANCE
AND CELEBRATION
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IDL-EYLD PARK-
(Five Milca Eait of Glide.)
SNAPPY MUSIC BY
Ar!e!h Herron's Hollywood Radio Gang
Featuring
"Just a Little Drink" and "Out in the West"
Free Camp Ground
FURNISHED CABINS FOR RENT
CHICKEN DINNER $1.00
We can supply repairs f( r Mr
Cormick. Deering, Milwaukee
Champion. Piano and Osborne bind
ers. (Jet the numbers of tin old
parts. Wharton liros.
Business Visitors Here
Joy and Kit Thrush and H. A.
Siegel, a!l of Azaka. were in lloe
burg yesterday attending to busi
ness matters.
Here Thursday
Mrs. K. Hillings and daughter.
Ksther. motored from Cany on villi
yesterday and spent several hours
shopping and visiting frit nds.
Business Visitor
Gust Sederholm was among those
from the rural districts to aMend
to business matters In Itoseburg
yesterady. He is from Melrose.
Child's Health Imbrovtng
Knberta Frances, the three
month old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. T O. IHxon. who has been
critically 111 and under the can; of
a baby specialist at Port land, Is
slowly improving. Mr. and Mrs
IHxon have returned to Itoseburg
and will leave the buby there for
several weeks, until It has fully n
covered.
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ALTO TENTS
WALL TENTS
CAMP STOVES
CAMP GRILLS
TI IERMOS JARS
CAMP AXES
CI JAIRS
STOOLS
FISHING TACKLE
CAMP KITS
CANTEENS '
WATER BAGS
TABLES
REFRIGERATOR
BASKET
CAMP BEDS
MATTRESS ,
FLASHLIGHT
GYPSIE DINER
Have Enjoyable Trip
Friends h-re have received let
t ters from Miss Ilosa Tl. I'nrrott and
Miss Adeline Stewnrt of Itoseburg,
who ar enrnutp to Inrop, ytat-
ini? that they ar having a pl-as-
ant trip over with irwd weath r
for the first part ef t'-eir Journejr.
The letters were vrlt'en n ship-
boanl. Mis VarmM arid Mfss Stew-
art will siend th iMimne-r trav.-I-
ing through Kurop.
To Trap Shoot
Fred To'le. of CooMille, formr
Howeburg painter, was fn thii rlty
today enroutf in Corvallls, w h' re
h" will pnrticlpate In the siatn 1rap
shoftifny tournament on July 4 nnd
5. Afterwards he will go to Se
at 1 1- lo attend th northwest
tournament nnd. on his way bak,
will stop at Portland to take fn the
trap-hiHit that Ml be h' ld during
the Klks conventifm.
COM
E ON FOLKS
WE HAVE JUST STARTED
fa TUT
Middie Blouses
VALUES TO $3.59
White and Colors. Monday
. Morning
$1,19
In Real Earnest
Blouses
$2 VALUES
Ladies' sizes in neat tan
material, limited number
98c
ifiefi'rH
$1.50
J Monday morning at' 9 o'clock we will sell to the first 50
ladies to enter our store one pair fine white pure silk ladies
Ehose for just five cents. Get your ticket as you enter.
Monday Morning at 9:00 o'clock
25.00 ggjfl!
FROM 10 TO 11 A. M. MONDAY
Remember it is just one
hour in which to get these
pretty new Coats for only
$2.95 APRONS
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Ladies, here are SO new ones, but
they will not last but a few min
utes Monday morning, when they
go on sale for the low price of (
3C
The first three days of this Price Smashing Sale people said we had the bargains
the next six days they will be shouting it.
35 Girls' Pretty
Gingham Tub Dresses
In Gingham and Percales, many
colors end patterns to choose from.
Monday Sale
98c
Domestic Gingham
Very fine, 32 inches wide, Kal
burnie Gingham, checks and
stripes, fresh patterns, fast colors,
32c value, Sale Price
25c
Ladies' Sweaters
VALUES TO $14.50
Just what you are looking for,
these Sport Sweaters in combina
tion shades and plain materials in
Fiber Silk and Wool, Tuxeclc
Coats and Jacquettes
$3.95
IV P61" yur f"ture needs at this Sale. You cannot beat the prices on our
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SILKS, WOOLENS AND WASH FABRICS.
BELLQ
WSST
CO.
245 North Jackson
Roseburg, Oregon'
)Ki:i:OKI K HOTI L
At Oakland. Omenn, v ill
r:ttain erien inly 4th I'i't-
ner anil cupper each T.'i i Is
a plnt.
ONLY ONE BIDDER
WASHINGTON, July 3 The
Alabama fowr Company la th
only bidder for lh mirplua porr
to he developed at Muarl Shoal
over the forthromlnn period of
machinery toHtn.
THREE PERSONS KILLED
Heat with gaft.
We have a nice new line to show yu.
Sec us before you make your selection.
ler-Fee Hardware Co. phone 25
11t NO. JACKSON
WATCH OUR l'INIX)W FOR BARGAINS
Mret After 25 Yean
Brother anl i.t
oth' r pfter a lnnp
hen Join T'e'rie.
fn a, arrived here
(rretd farh
of 2" venra
of Iowa Pali",
thl wek to
z,iQicr-re itaraware uo. ' -u i hm-nf m. a k ,
J flambT. Mr. I'etrif i RcromnftnleH (
I v hi wife. After a viit with Mr.
T; a'td Vr.t llinb-r thev will pro
J Ceed ioiithfird to rontpletc a tour I
of th Tacific coant
YOUNG PEOPLE I
MEETING TODAY
'fVinilniH'd from Tar 1 t
Unlay wan It. A. Walkir of Chi
faKo, ninnaK' nf thf Weitt'TH of
firp of thn I'olted Porlfty of Chriii
tlan Endnvor, who la h re lo ar
rant, it 112.0'in pxMhll of tiooka
and C hrlntlan Kmlcavor lllTatur.
Th dlnplny at thi ronvpntion will
b on of (hp most romplptp apt
una atlpmpt4 and will fai ir a
ni'W chriatlan Knd'-avor Illb!a.
WOOL DEMAND STEADY
dnt of famaa Vallf. .
Mri J. I). t'(Mio " rpral
hours In Ihia rltjr yi"!frda vlalt
Ini; and fhopplne Sh la a rcl
dful uf aCaiaa Valley.
IW)STf)X, July 3 Thp Commer-
cal llulli'tln will nay tomorrow:
"Th. demand for wool haa con
tinued morn or Ipm atfadlly and
th tendency of prlr-PB la to har
den, alihouch there haa bpen no
fnr'her noteworthy advancp In
wool during- the paat week, roaal
bly tho Imminence of the lndnii
colonial wool auctlona ind the
Aua'rallan aalea la bavla tomr
what of a noberln- pff";t on the
market, without which It la com
mon opinion that there would be
another runaway market here.",
i The Commercial Bulletin will
publloh the following wool quoia
tlnna tomorrow:
)reon, eaatern number 1
Uple, 11.30 to 1.31; tine and F. M.
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BANDIT IS IDENTIFIED ; SPOKANE. July J. Three per-
aona were killed and two were
. 'A wi. ptm I Kir. i Injured perhapa fatally when a
TACOMA. Waah.. July 3 , mm
One of the two bank bandita ,
killed by the cltlzena or iiuck-
eley, Waahlnitton. W'ednpa-
w day afternoon, waa
Identified aa Charlea W. Ny-
(ten 27. of Portland, Oregon. I
The Inilantlflcatlon waa made ;
by local policemen through
finger print recorda. Nygen
waa arreated In Portland on
Stiokane and Inland Electric train
atruck an automobile at Freeman
rroKHln, 20 mllea aoutheaat nf
Hpukane thia morning. lH-talla
t not available.
Prepared mt
today home in a
minute by
briskly stir
ring the
powder in
hot or cold
water. No
November 18. 1924. for carry- j cookini
w Ing concealed weapona and I
hla finger prlnta taken at that ,
time. ;
The other alaln bandit haa .
not been Identified.
Safe Milk .
and Lliet
For Infanta. Invalids, th Aged,
Nursing Mothers, Children etc.
AT AW
combing, Si 20 to $1.25; eaatern
clothing, $1 05 to 11.10; Tallny :
number 1, tl 10 to $1 IT,. I
Mnhalra, beat combing. 75 to I
80c; carding Wt 5 to 7oc. I
W -o
Heat with gaa. 1
at CUity Jigte9
For all members of the family, ailing or well. Serve at meals,
between meals, or upon retiring. A nourishing, easily assimilated
Jxl-Drink, quickly rclicgs faintness or hunger day or night.