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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1925)
FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, JULY 10. 1925 MM. 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. I OF T REMAINING BARGAINS: INFANTS SHOES Values to $2.50 50c"- 98c CHILDREN'S PLAY SHOES Assortment to $3.00 Values. To Close LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WHITE SHOES 98c 25c i, BOYS' AND GIRLS' STOCK INGS OF QUALITY, HALF PRICE Men's and Young Mostly Small Sizesat a Clean-Up LADIES SHOES AND LOW CUTS A good lot, final price $1.95 uitsP ill BOYS' AND GIRLS SHOES Bargains $1.45 MEN'S AND BOYS ATHLETIC SHOES To Close S1.35 ail Price MEN'S SCOUT SHOES $3.50 Values '. $1.85 $2.50 Values $1.45 TOW r" 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 lISilD FORMER 3d ,vi 8 Word Jiuti bt'i-ii ncHvrd fi orn i'l-iidlt tun of the dt'jith of Kit luini i. loinwtll. tin- iub.itnl of Mm. Annu ('oniw i 11, lonm-i ly Annu Caldwfll, a ti-aclicr for nt'verul y'His i t the Li1 ii. sun school of this ciiy. .Mr. Cnrnwcll. who was 44 years of aK wan a int-iiitHT of lVmllo ton s jkiIkc luie, and ouu of tlio iimoi oular m n of the ciiy. IK w as a Vftci an of th orlti war aim ln.s dt-aiii was the 'direct result ol and ii'Tkous .slunk, which bniUKiil on valvular lit art disease. His fiint'ial was conducted by ihu AHkeiiiait Ueiuil post. Mrs. t'nrnweii is the daughter o( Mis. ll'l'u Vunni; of this city. Mi .s. 'iui rig w as i.-n ing for tie? summer at (he Cornwall home in l'endU.'tou. IDLEYLD PARK NEWS The Misses Helen Poarce, Thel ma 1'earce nd 'aye Oeddes were' (haperoned by Mid. Pearl Dt'itsch o- r the fourih in "Forrest Inn." j ".Mr, and Mm. A. M. Knuillson. of: KoeburK. nu-rtaliied a large party ' iA-r ilm fourth. Among thm wt ie Mrs. J. (. Knudison, of Wa kanda, So. Dakota: O. K. Knudt Lyle Lanning, and Sam Sam-: u Ison. of Kgan. So. Dakota. All enjoyed Ihe new J lolly wood or-, rh-Mra and Hie xcUent fishing allorded at the park. j Mr. and Mrs. Russell McMullen ! and Mr. and Mrs. JI. K. Sullivan enjoyed the week end over the fourth. Ir. and Mrs. H. C. Church and family had a pleasant time, rest ing and lushing over the week end in "Lnipqua Inn." Mr. and Mr. W. P. hoover of Pasadena, and Mr. and Mrs. W. M. i Hagadom, of Los Angeles, are here for a vacation and report the 1 fishing fine. I The Misses i-ucy (Irimni, Flor-I ence Pitts, Neta Wells, are enjoy ing a cabin this week. They uu chaperoned by Mrs. George Weber, who has taken "Lnipqua Lodge" ( for the seasou. Mrs. Claude Grimm and small family had a very enjoyable two weeks stay iu the paik.' Mr. ArleiL'h Huron of the "Hollywood Itadio Kive." is in Portland fulfilling another radio en gagement. , VACATIONIST. NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS FRENCH SENATE PASSES ON ARMS CONFERENCE ACT Mas-H-iiitfi) ,rt, I'm-1 Wire.) PAKIS, July 10 The Trench s nate today ratified without dis cussjiiu the two Washington arms coiiie retire treat ies pertaining to China. The Chamber of Deputies has already ratified them. Water will be shut orr Friday, July lit, at 12:oo midnight, until 2:0t) a. m. Saturday. July 11, affect ing nil of North Hs"burg. THE CALIFORNIA OltKGON POWKH COMPANY What is a Christian? Which Is Cod's chinch? Do's church niem-b- r.-ihip make a Christian? Who is the one that is to bless all the families of the earth? Hear Mr G. It. Pollock, Moose Hull Sunday, at S p. in. Seats 'free. 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