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FOUR ROSF.BURC NEWS-REVIEW. THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1925. pb1 "sg' E5t-a g-j rr.ii rivr-i ! , i Ban The FINAL EFFORT of our FIRE SALE to CLEAN UP during the remaining days of this week will mark the close of the greatest sale ever held in Roseburg. The repair of our store is almost complete, new merchandise is arriving. A FEW OF THE REMAINING BARGAINS: INFANTS SHOES Values to $2.50 50c,nd98c CHILDREN'S PLAY SHOES Assortment to $3.00 Values. To Close LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES -98c 25c LADIES SHOES AND LOW CUTS A good lot, final price - S1.95 BOYS' AND GIRLS SHOES I Bargains $1.45 MEN'S AND BOYS' ATHLETIC SHOES To Close S1.35 ia maBsammaBBaimaKss BOYS' AND GIRLS STOCK INGS OF QUALITY, HALF PRICE Men's and Young Men's Mostly Small Sizesat a Clean-Up taits Half Price $3.50 Values $1.S5 $2.5(f Values $1.45 mm WECOMA BATHS In Bandon By the Sea Will Make Your Trip to the Beach Complete One of the finest natatoriums on the coast at your dis posal. Equipment all new. You'll find it delightful there. An invigorating swin in clean salt water will do you good. Plan to Visit Us Next Saturday and Sunday ton. I rial ; flam I priiu 1 1 Wall; local othii pi aye riaon New York's first polico iii, has handled in her offi capacity. Further, Mrs. iltun uppenrs in oie ot the i(i It; roit'rf as herself. large cast, headed by A'lr I,eo Corbin and Johnnie r. both of whom are prime orites, includvs union g . such well-kirwu popular s as Pegy Kelly, Irma liar und Wheeler Oakman. ELK TRAINS WILL (At iiit- I'n-iU l--.4J V it. SALEM, Ore., July 1. Two auto mobile caravans of California Eiks, enroute to the national con vention in Portland will bo escort ed through the state, by the stale traffic department during the week-end. State Traffic Inspector T. A. Kaffety announced today. A caravan of 5 or lib curs of Eureka and Crescent City Elks, liavelmg over the Kcdwuod high way, in du at the state lino Sat urday noon wh'Te they will be nt by officers of the suite traffic de partment. A JJakersfleld caravan of 3." cars, tiavt'liuc over the Paciic, hlehway is dun at th Southern Oregon state line ut 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon, chief Kaffety will attempt to bring the two caravans together at (.iraiit.sl'ass so they may travel to gether the remainder of the trip lo 1 'frflaiirt. While traeing In Cnl Ifoinia the caravans will be escort ed by the California traffic depart ment. They ai1 expected to reach Salem late Sunday. Antlers Theatre Knt'lami's most daring liiKhway nian, I nek Turpin, ui'sud his vo cat. t'li b- ioie tiiu invention of the ivp'ain.g ritle or revolver and he was a writable arsenal as he "rode 1 the loads' at niht. An unnamed 1 chro'in I'T said 'When the reward : on J i ii s head had increasetl to i X 1 0' ti tonk the road ciy rylng i thr. lit ace of hor.epistols, one caiii.i'- and one cutlass' J)n i. th refore carri' d nearly fifty i'1'iiids of "artillery." This cheerful rogue who histor if:ii;; i"h r to as "1 ne Kobin ilood j of tin- lioad" will be sen at the Anluts theatre Friday and Satur day, iiupi rsonaied by Tom Mix. , 1 hi production tf '"Dick Turpin" is !-aid to be the iineyt picture the Ua;d-iiling Fox star lias made. 676 Stores in 44 States 105 New Stores in 1925 Word has come from our officials in New 1 Ysrk that 10. new Stores will be added to our Nation-Wide Institution this year. Several Stores will be opened in Statc3 i ... u.,. v, . scnted, namely, .Maine, Alassnchusetts and New Hampshire. But four States now remain that are not present in our retail family Delaware, Florida, Rhode Island and Vermont. 676 Department Stores in 44 States, which, , it is estimated, will do a business of approxi mately $90,000,000 this -yearl To you, this means a tremendous buying strength resulting in your saving money here in our low prices. He Brooks No Criticism W 1 v. n , mryy 'V- ' ..-: - - y,' . .-. s s. ,. ' , . 1 - , j - i , . i - Thii it Jonathan It rook t. nrw ccntrrfirld'cr of the '.'hicarjit I'uht, who i$ drawing attrntt m with his firlt'infj and Hitting. The Cubt paid lum'y-frc thouian.t dollars and two playr to the ('ohm ' Am 'rich:. Association team. He has ahead f made himself im men irt if popular with th Cub fans MANY TEACHERS ATTEND STATE NORMAL COURSE Mrs. Kdith S. Arkwt, county su ptTinteinh'iit, has just I'-iurm-d iiom viMiittK the Oregon Suiuue r Noimal at Ahla id. Sin- fiils the tueihihls and protesinnal i iaM'.i nmrhtii by a heay eniollnient. "The ait dfpai intent is duhi iiuist el lee live mk and is show Iiik a very rapif Kiowih." Mis. I Ackei t sa s. Ashland has Ix en labored iih a session of 1'rnit Art Institute from .New ork. the past two jiars, which has icail hlleilKltieiied Die ail .1' 1 1tli llt. Mi l.tnna H. Maisteis, who is buildinK ui the music d paiihini, i ha s ne music case hae ai- ill itist doubled hi iMiinb'- r and ere itilluient. Her clases in public m hoot niUhlc, lundaiiientals i mu sie, tneilk4)ds of music, histtny and i api'ieciatton. are w. U nttemled by I oar own teachers of lhnu:l;ts coun .IV. The patrons of Nmu:I;is coun ' I) may be pl a.-ed to know that mi , . o - Liberty 'Miealn "KiUies ol ine m reels, in Mr . Hamilton's opinion, mu-t hv curb ed by u tinn t'tit kindly parental i i n i ! . Fro in ihe lirt lti;lit 11 dul ;elit e, l he Ii ij: li-spii il 'd like Jiithtli. i: t iiiei.i tasie of f i e ii f m:i. w It Ii Ii con in ly n lared upon, le;nls Ih' in to cast nil all )e.l:.iin', unlit a -t tn .In- , ii it It's case, hi . hk; .one I "o fa r. I hey find t lie nisei en in the toils of the law. ' 'Lilies of the S" reels," w hi. Ii comes lo l 1m- Lib-nv T't :np' 1 .kMiitd.i. Mmi.l.iv ;ni. T I- mI.iv r,ltled the "I:p Hop lit. .11 p.dlce wni;in's pMtnte" h-iau-e Ho in tensely drauia:ic si. it t-lls based upon actual .e-.-s, inri.leiiis ..!.(! situations, w In. h Mrs. Ilattili-i Majestic Theatre It Is 1 -tiiae.h d that more than or. huiulrt-d thousand r aders haik loi w ard each year lo the annual ii'-e by Janieit Oliver Curw ood,. .'n'mw coev s the announcement that iliiani Fox has adapted for the sc.. en I'unvood's "Thn Hunttd Wo iii.ni.'' a liir.inaiic nairiitive ol the (at iuid(un s, done In that au-n.-trs ru;;-d iivle. Here Is a ro iii.uiee oi adentui- in the north t:i wildemtss that carries with ii a disiitictitc note of tenderness, winch f lands out against the con ir.c-tins bae!;i;roui.ti of primitive nn n In naiure'a woodlands. I'iie Hunted WOman" bt-ats in II and si run k with the virile I-v.'m ot a priiiirm love story. It nit.vej wi!u ever nuit keniiiR ni-ttini to a climax which rouses read'T to a hlh pitch. The Hunted Woman"' starts a day run at the .Majestic the i' on Friday. expents Inereast their produc tion costs, they simply raise ;he selling price and pass it ak.r.i:. Such is t he power of thoroiii,n urKiiniatlon. tit Xrw 1 41 w n mt.i.iy n;iris for Xlrfw- k. H'lTinf. l'hnni.ic'ii. Mil iKi'", ri.-itui jml (Klmint' liiml- ' " b.'is of r ihf old or bniiK Hit mi in. Uh.nion inan) ot mu h-achiTM ait --i Vt , K Bathing Suits A genuine Jatk Cody Columhinkuit, all wool suit will give you comfort as will ns a licap of pleasure. It's easy to wim in a Columbi.iknit. PENC'E i l.'ihl.mi iv 'liny an: Mrs. .M!ii:rtr-; I ti lion.-, SulhiTllli; Misa .i una Ml M.ua, Sulli.'lllli: Miss l.ui'lla ' U ) i ill r, lius. linn:; .Mi:. a Uillli' I Si Inn. y. lius. 'hum ; Miss I'liiia, j lll'ltll.- Muni, iius. nut K ; .Ml,-. I.ll- 1 , It. Ill llllir. lii.s.'t.UIK. Miss ,M. ll.il ' j Hal-. I. Mil..; Miss Mii I ha- ki. ' i V. iIIiim , Aliss Mnitli.- H.iii. i., Ili.n kiMiy : Miss Atii'S .lohliM.li. , li. st. hi. Mi- s l.h.-a .'liuu Ii. hulls j Nall.y, Miss Winona Smilli. Camas all.') , Miss hniolli) ; ... M; hi,. ! I I'n-rk, l. MmI.'1 Mlii.,n,s. Mji-. I ! II- I'll-, k ; Mi s May U i. My 1 - ' Jl'i.t-k. Miss i:n.-.. N,- i,,n. Mm-. I k ; Mi- K A k.-i l. .My r- - II'' ( . k . Mi-s l.unllo Al.l 1 i. .Is-.-, i ll,- I':, . k ; Mi-- 1., ,,n K.riil-,-. i 'aklali.t. Mi'- K...-I,. I Jal... I;. . .1-I-..1 1 ; Miss lallll,-n l.n), It. il-l-oi' ; .Miss l.nu.'Mii Join. .-on. ; lt' ,ls 'ol I , I OVSTERV HATCHERY IN NORTHWEST SKAT I I.I'. Jil.y 1 - An oy,i. I ' lial(i.-M lo i',,lii,-o i.,-,.ral mil-li-.ll :s a s.-a.on ih,. v .,t k (In MininoT ol l iod-ssor 'I rivor Km- I'.ii.l, 111 ihart-.o ot Ih.' yooloi-y IM.rnm in ot Hio I inn-r.siiy of a-liuii-tiin. 1 Ills ol.,,-t In to ronin-.m-l-iiiM-l!o .lap.in,-s,. oyster rtlil. h la . 7.- "'" Lis In a f. ,r.:-. K:n- i t.nJ s.t-k. to l.-tain tht-s,. -: ai.-l ,l,i.'l.-i id. -in Imo ovsl,-!-, Iliioii-.-!! lh-liat, Iiip-i ot Jupatirs.- tcs's has II, W .,- lousl) b, i u nil. i-i s .lul iu , lllls c-onnlri. 1 Tho Iiauhory In nmr llMliis-1 limn. II" nillr. uorlh of lioro. anil In on of tlm-o onf, r htrli,-ri,'s in tht irnrl.l. lb olhfr to bt-lug In .Sw York nj Coiin-ticut. j 1 . A CioocVOil-Cookstovc a "City-Ivasy" Solution! I 1 "llr l-ifs -n-iiik cat) be Vm-(; ' ., !! '. c J i;ood oil cnaik- vftj'i !'". No mil'-- tires to tend WV M!' r":''dc s '"f"' f "M ' -And the fuel ('rob!, :n presenting ' l''c tAirx in f u.kkI, , -. t juid i-Jie ?S-s( " lcd . nut he li'.rl t'V t.r:,s ktn.sci.c t!.c V p.i:'. r-!-.::es .ipJ rc-r. c.-jt. no s:tv-l.f, l-i . hut mtv-nso H.imc tli.i' M ike your r-,1-,. c.-nt .nd ct mi r.:. i! u.c P-.-.irl P,t. (V,i th.it' r.,jn T.'nc.i t llajvi "I'l A S lAMHKIl (Ml 1 e you asls for 1 '-it's the hia! so it burns lor; nothing at hc.it! '-sfoxe as effi . it should be - by t!ic nanc 1 -ur pnitev:ion a. oil". ! :)M PANY 5 M"; m oil O O(KtK0Si NE) o o "Bp or IIR-VT LIGHT Nineteen tralnloatla of ni nibera I of the Klks loties in various cities i of the I'nitvtl iitalts, will pass thiouKh Kose'aurx between the ainj and lsth ot the month, on the way j to, or home from, me national con vention at Portland. Lodges from; New York, Cleveland, Chicago, San I Kraneittco, Cincinnati, Jersey City,; . I'itl-sbuiK. lallas, Philadelphia, j cities of New KiiKland and Florida, New Orleans, letroit, lxs An-1 Keles, and fatadena, w ill be amonp I those pas.--.iiiK through Roseburg. i Only a few of the trains will ro , tnnlUKh during the day time, the majority of them reaching the' '. city during the early morning. The I trains tire scheduled lo arrive as I : iollowsv July lit, New York, 4.55 a. ! in.; Ohio train, a. m.; July 11,' 1 I'nuaKo, H.'.iu a. in., July lii, San I Fiauei;,co. 1:4. a. m., July 17, Cin-: iinnati, 3:45 a. in.; Jersey City, i;15 a. ru ; 1'ltt.sburg, a. m.; , Dallas, 7:u a. in.; l'hiladeiphia. New Kimluml 4:15 p. in.; July l s:ii a. in.; New York 3:Hu p. m.; tiotila 5:45 a. in.; July 12, Cleve- Uut one of the nation's hlg-t lai.d, 11:25 p. m.; July 13. New Or- industries agriculture, is not Or leans, 12:;;.. a. in.; Detroit. 1:15 a. guni.ed, rxtvpt in spots. The re in.; l.os Angeics, 1:25 a. in.; l'asu- sources ot agriculture in thi .it na, T : 15 a. hi. 'country ure inexhaustible. It is In addition to tluve special a giant industrv, on which the trains, there will he n number of prosperity of cities dep. nd, wi it extra sections to he regular pas- ,s ,llH pt.oiest indusiiy in ail the senger trains. country tho day laborer is more . " " 1 prosperous in comparison. Stude mmer costs less per pound . . ,. ,. . : jlua Mlu.r " And the iarmers thenistlves arc 'Miiht ij iu iiiiiuiu itir ii;is eon ui 1 lion. hil-j ail other industries have organized for profits, the' .general farmers continue tlir vame 1 old individual process. hen 'they came o sell ttiev were sel- Now to '"'PanUations, not as one' ,orgiinizutlfn to anothvr, hut ha in- di iduals. u farmer here a mi there, i ,aiid they sell at the price the. organizations set for them. The business nf the w orld Is ; handled thrunch nrgani.at ions now anrl ihe farmers binsin w.; is also as ?otm as it l-aves his hands. The individual farmer Island a p-ior chance again-l such : odds. He hi in ply com petes wit h , his neighbor In helping the mid- i die interests to hold his product prices to cost of production. learly the i euuircuieuts lor taili ' tarmets imit oicani.e and do Krade. huslto ss collect ively. It is no . New sacks or tood seconds rearer undertaking than tin- or- - .shall be us,d in marketing all I". Panuation ot labor, whuh ruined S. No. 1 stock. t 4. Kvery sack must be sten cih'd showing the grower's name, 1 atl.iiess unit the rude coiMained) wiihiu the sack. i ' 5. Potatoes sold for seed must Mate? in addition to the above, th" ; are-ty of potato. tl. In the lufurc It will ! un lawful to use tlo- word tvriii'eii S.ed Tot a toes" nnle-s the s-ack j : actually contains stock, rertitied ! b representatives ot the College j haMng authority to certify under j itrtaui rubs and regulations, f Potatt'cs priper com: lite un- i dei this cljf3 will be sMilei hy 'the certlf.caiion hoard. 1 !ie at tUfhniem vi tins seal will b" prima t.icle evidence ot ce;i,i, a- ! lion. The law carr:vs reita.nl peuali ie lur violati.ni anil should ' L otwyed hy eery one growing, dl-tnlnititu or ihfrpini: potatoes.! Th.' Pepartment ot hum t'r'-ps of t). A. C. i piepand to f ut : 1--U i any oup w it h cut t m-:l lor la- i W ni; sacks at a roft of 25 ivnt i per stencil. Onbr !tr should be pooled thrquch th" ot tice of tl." County At nt to cure the jibxe price, topics oft the law may be had and aiiplv of stein il id'i be se n at the County Akcnt ottce. I derii-ken. T'.ey must put tlivir own pi!e on thir ow ri k ;tts hih) ni:: im a in it . They must buy to g.-t'e r as well. Oriratii7ed as tightly as oth,jr classes, the far mer's business wtiuhln't be t he football it Is now for the middle men to kick around. Send in Your Nunc Any meinVer of the Crance, Kare.r-is I'uio'n. or oh' r farm or ftani:iti(n may ha.e the bulle tins fiom the State Market Agent sent to him weekly by send in g his name and dress to the Slate Market Ag nt, 71 1 Couit House Pot-bind. Potato tradin: In l-lMccl illy It. . Cooney. ) Ptitato growers' o the county Will be Interested hi Oregon new potato law. The main 1 u t u res of this law are: I. The requirement that all potatoes offered lor sale shall he graded into lour main grades, us lollop s: C. S. No. 1 Fancy. S. No. 1, P. S. No. 1 small, I. . No. 2, and No. :i tirade. 'Ihe law sets forth iuit Acwspaper is tlie -shopping window for Thousands oP customers j,ctomcr- ij I 1 1 most imporstblo when im.i State Mark-t Atcnt lpart nient, a", t. Spen.f. Mrket ! Agent. The most of the industries o , the nstton srr thorou v nr-t!i-i Ud and 'he hav-p iMle y about ruinous competition. Pi.ej are (Benrrul tu nui.-l tf Cue Iti.-. It tht re is dt tnsi'd rn nnjli. trade t-nough. they w ill it-! their pro Itti. When wan. ta or othr , , . W if ? a. - l.i ft rvtf u auK if ji-j How About (Tour Goods f ,3 - tl.-v V.... It's a real pleasure to travel by stage I ppced with snfetv. conihinoJ w ith scenic hcautv.corrfortahle and frequency ol scrAicc. t.ive travel is enjovahtc at any season M the year. Vc take the work out of travel and put rlca- ure in. Ask your ticket office for a li of the beautiful trips on, or in con ncction with, our lines. . COAST AUTO LINES i fit v?r m'ji a 6V