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LOCAL NEWS f
Here from Clendalo
- Archla Wilson of Glendale spent
the day In Roseburg attending to
business matters.
In Today
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Brown, of
Mionville, motored here this
morning and spent the day visiting
lib friends and on business.
To Newport
Mrs. H. W. Marstera and family,
of this city, left today for New
port, where they will spend the
next two weeks vacationing.
In Today
Among those who spent sever
al hours in thia city today attend
ing to business matters was Harry
Dexter of Hoaglln.
VlNltor In Town
Mrs. C. A. Seyler was In from
the rural districts Tuesday shop
ping and looking after business
affairs. She resides at Brackway.
From Glendale
L. W. Johnson returned to his
home at Glendale today after
spending yesterday In this city
visiting and transacting business.
S. P. Official Visits
J. A. Nott. Southern Pacific of
ficial, arrived here yesterday from
Portland, and spent the day here
attending to business matters.
In Tuesday
Mrs. T. F. Paulson was among
the out of town visitors yesterday
and spent the afternoon visiting
and shopping. She resides at Look-1
ing Glass.
From Garden Valley j
K. D. Ewens motored from' his j
home at Graden Valley this morn
lug and spent several hours at-:
tendlug to business affairs and i
visiting.
Ix-avo Kor Allmny i
Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McMahon !
and son, Jackie, of this city, left
yesterday afternoon for Albany, j
where they will spend several !
days visiting. j
Itetlirna Prom Portland '
Mrs. M. E. Pierce has returned '
to her work at the J. C. Penney j
store here, after an absence of '
a week or more visiting in Port'
land.
In Tuewlay
Mrs. w. W. Clark was In from
the rural districts yesterday after
noon. She is from Winchester
and was here visiting and shopping.
On ItiiHliiewfc
M. Y. Middleburg motored from
his home at Round Prairie yes
terday and spent the afternoon
here attending to business Interests.
From (ilendnle
-Among those from the north
to spend a few hours here yester
day on business and shopping
was Mrs. Anna L. Wilson, of
Glendale.
In C'flKlller
Miss Clara Hill, of Yoncalla.
has accepted a position as cashier
at the J. C. Penney store here,
during the absence of Miss Mar
garetta Merrill, who is taking her
vacation.
Visiting Sinter
visiting at Sutherlin with hia sis
ter. .Mrs. F. M. Compton. Mr.
llrlggs Is an attorney at Uremer
ton, Washington.
Visiting With Weavers
Lawrence Weaver, of Los An
geles, nephew of W. J. and Scott
Weaver, of the Umpqua Hotel, Is in
the city to remain for the next two
months visiting with hia relatives
and to enjoy a vacation.
Arrive From South
Mrs. A. Snedden. Mrs. E. T.
Snedden and Miss Mable Snedden
arrived here yesterday from the
south. They were met here by
relatives from Marshfleld, and
will go on to their home there.
They have been visiting in Cali
fornia points.
From Washlnuron, D. C
Mrs. Henry While and datich
ter. Miss White, of Washington,
D. C. arrived here yesterday af
ternoon from the north and spent
the remainder of be day and a
short time today visiting Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Strang.
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Mrs. Olive wnson nss arrive
from Klamath Falls, and will visit
with her mother here" during thej
remainder of the summer. She will
teach domestic science In the
Klamath Falls school during the
winter. I
To Visit In North I
C. C. Boon, of the Soldiers
Home, will leave this week for
the north to spend three weeks
visiting. He will stop In East
ern Oregon to look after property
interests, and then will go to
Walla Walla. Wash., where he
will visit with relatives.
T, . Mffl-
Mrs. L. Westleader and Melvln j
Westleader stopped over in mis
city a short time yesterday and
visited Mrs. Westleader's aunt,
Mrs. M. E. James. They are en
ronte from the south to Seattle,
by autu, where they will visit
Mrs. Westleader's mother.
Ilet urn From Trip . ,
O. R. Karan"of Myrtle Creek,
was In the cttv today, accompani
ed by Ms daughter. Miss Daphne,
who left on her return to Port
land, after a two month's visit
with he parents, whom sjjs alro
accompanied on a recent com
pleted antomollle trip to Califor
nia and Coos Day points.
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HERE'S A TRIBUTE TO PRICE CUTTING THAT DEMANDS YOUR IMMEDIATE ATTENTION il l'
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DAZZLING VALUES THAT CANNOT OR WILL NOT BE DUPLICATED FOR MANY YEARS TO COHE!
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From 9 A. M. to 10 A. M.
Wool Dresses tor One Cent
One large group of fine wool dresses AI) taken from our
regular stock that have been reduced for unden, the original
selling price will be sold Thursday morn
ing from 9 to 10 a. m. Just one hour.
HERE IS HOW WE DO IT: You buy one
dress at the sale price then select the sec
ond dress at same value and pay only ONE
CENT. Two ladies can pool their buys
and each have a dress. Remember the
second dress costs only .
SATURDAY
From 10 A. M. to 1.2 A. M.
One Cent Shoe Sale
Ladies don't overlook this grand opportunity to
supply of OXFORDS, PUMPS AND
SHOES at just a fraction nf their first cost.
We will place about ONE HUNDRED
AND FIFTY pair in this ONE CENT SALE
lasting just two hours and they will go in
a jiffy, for you buy two pair for the price
of one. Just select one pair at the sale
price and then one more pair of same val
ue and you pay only ONE CENT for the
second pair
lay in
NEW SILK RAYON CLOTH, 36
inches wide, reg. f 1.49 yard
DOMESTIC GINGHAMS, finest 32o OP
yd. quality, sale price...... "C
ALL REMNANTS ONE HALF PRICE
PERCALES, 27 inches wide, 19c
WOOL BLANKETS In pretty
plaids, now going for only
SILK DRESSES, values to 116.50 ffl QT
while they last, going for.... QlmiJd
APRONS, Bungalow style, Just about 0Q
38 left to go out for OOC
GIRLS' TUB DRESSES. Ginghams and
Percales, worth three time our QQ
sale price tfuy.
$5.95
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The buzz of excitement will prevail Qolpf
during this, the most sensational udlt.
FINE SUMMER GLOVES
VALUES TO $1.25
100 pair neat new Summer Gloves. In all the most
popular fabric, such as Chamoisette, Chamois, Lisle, etc.
Colors in gray, brown, fawn,
beaver, gun metal, etc., proper
lengths for outing wear or street.
On sale Thursday, Friday and
Saturday for only
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WOOLEN GOODS
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SILKS
Hundred of Yards
FRIDAY MORNING FROM 9 TO 11 O'CLOCK
With every (5) five yards of Wool or Silk Dress
Goods we will give you the (6th) sixth yard FREE.
This is in addition to the already low sale price. Buy
for your future need.
THE HOURS, FRIDAY FROM 9 A, M, TO 1 1 A. M.
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GRAB CIRCUS
Saturday Afternoon, at 2 o'Clock
The Box-Social held today, Wednesday, met with such grand suc
cess and everybody who attended was so delighted that we are go
ing to put on a GRAB-CIRCUS Saturday at 2 o'clock sharp for the
benefit of those who were unable to be here for the Box Social. In
Saturday's Grab Circus there will be merchandise values from 50c
to 725.00 and 1 dollar bills in some of
the boxes. There will be purses, shoes, un
derwear, silk hose, and hundreds of valu
able and useful articles. Be sure and come
early the Circus starts at 2 p. m. sharp. ..
SATURDAY
From 9 A. M. to 10 A. M.
Corsets for fust One Cent
FIRST You select one Corset at the low
you may take your choice of a second cor
set of same value for only ONE CENT.
There is about one hundred corsets in
cluded in this ONE CENT SALE and the
styles and materials are correct and the
sale prices are surprisingly low. Two la
dies may pool their buy on this corset sale
from 9 to 10 a. m. Saturday morning
and buy a corset for only
tale price, then
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Thrilling new bargaings will prevail through
out the store. Come Every Day!
GIRLS' JACK TAR DRESSES
Girl here i your chance for one of these fine $10.75
Jack Tar Dresses in the f I I J
new wool serges ana Knit
wool. All the newest
spring and summer style
and shades, sale
Sale Closes Saturday Night, at 8:00
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