SIX
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. JULY 28, 1925
VALUES Priced for this sale regardless of worth or cost! As the season draws to a
close, we are determined to clear these items by price reductions so extremely low that
they will be sold in short order. We anticipate quick action in view of these prices, and ad
vise our patrons to act promptly. You will be rewarded far more than is apparent from
this description. '
J mm?
ft
A Phenomenal Price!
Silk
Dresses!
The remainder of our
choice collection of best
summer dresses of silk
crepe, chiffon, georgette,
etc. At least 30 dresses,
whose values range from
$16.95 to $25.00
NOW
$9.75
Wash Dresses
In any color, any size
For those Interested In
dresses nf good i i i i i 1 1 1 v lo sell
mound $5.uu, wit offer on all
tub dresses In stuck, broad
cloth, linen, etc., regularly
Jutted $4. nil, $5.7S. fll.50
1-3 off
THE NEW
Cretonne Parasols
Thcs Paraso's made of our
piece of Cretonne, hcautirul
patterns, brllllunt colorings,
formerly $.1.cio and $3.25, now
$1.98
Must Clean Up!
Japanese Parasols
All will bo sold at three
special prices
89c
for all Japan fan Parao1s
formerly sold this season at
$119.
$1.39
for all Japanese Parasols
of bent water-proof material,
fancy handles, formerly f 1.9S
$1.69
for the season's newest bob
bed (short) handle J up Para
sols, regular value 2.20.
ALL COLORS
CLEARANCE VALUES
Men's Dress Shirts
Hest Quality 11.25 Shirts,
made of aeroplane cloth and
poplin shirting, in tan or
white, nil colors, all sizes
$2.69
QuicU
Clearance!
VOILES
Remainder of our regular
stock of 60c Voiles, Nor
mandy and others. On table
while they Inst for
25c a Yd.
1-2 Regular Trice
Reduction on Outing Goods
Women's Knickers
Stylish cut, perfect fitting
Knickers of tweed, reduced
for this sale from $3.25 and
$3.75 to
$2.75 and $3.39
$15 Knicker Suit, now $10.73
$12 Knicker Suit, now $8.75
For a few left
' Vacuum Bottles
A medium size, genuine
'i'hcrmos Vacuum Bottle,
while they last. .
93c each
TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN SHOE DEPARTMENT!
Dress Pumps
John Kelly tan lenther. gore pHttern street or dress pumps,
one ot the nifty nuinr-rrs of the Benson. A very close
fitting shoe with stylish heelHood ranye of sizes. Was
formerly $').0(); now
$7.85
Dress Pumps
A tan leather, medium heel, pump with cut out vamp.
Was regular $7.50 value. A (rood ranee of sizes for
this sale. Must be cleared, therefore reduced to
$5.85
Even now we are preparing for our next
next big event our "
FALL OPENING
New styles, all moderutely priced.
4
Beter Service Better Merchandise
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR
Complete departments always ready to
matrh up to wanted colors In Ureases,
Shoes, etc.
cut -rami
SALEM, Ore., July 2S. The
state supreme court held today,
in an opinion written by Justice,
I'.eua with Chief Justice McHride
and Justice li;tnd and Co how"
on'Mirrinir, that Oswald West
nhall recover from Coo county
$i9,r.S,"..Ct;. or the full amount of
hid claim for attorney fees for
representing the county before the
public lands committee in con
Kress relative to the Coos Hay
uaKon road land Kraut- The
opinion affirms Judge II. II. Helt
who heard the cae in the lower
cort for Lane county.
West's appearance before the
congressional com in it tee wag In
behalf of a bill providing for the
urceptiince by the I'niled State
from the southern Oregon Com
pany of a dei'd of reconveyance
of lands gran led to the Mute of
Ort'Kon by the Coon liay grant
act. and which provided that the
government nhould pay Coos
county all taxett. costs. Interests
and penalties t hereon. On 1-Vbru-ary
21;, litlJ. congress enacted
the law which provided for the
payment-of $-100,000 to tho coun
ty and a further payment of 25
per cent of 1 lie proceeds of the
sales of land and -timber from
the j? rented Jands In Coos county
bringing the total sum paid the
county up to $492,141 8.
Douglas county was also Inter
ested In the congressional act,
and West entered into an agree-,
merit with the county Judges of
Coos and Douglas counties, where
by his compensation would be 4
per cent of the amount recovered
by Coos county for taxes, or $!!,
t;s".Ct. This agreement was ap
proved by the Coos county court
and a contract made with West,
l.ut when We-t presented the
claim, the court would allow him
only $1,000. It was held that
the employment of West was il
legal and contrary to public
policy,, that the services of West
were lobbying services and the
contract a lobbying contract. It
was alleged that County Judge
.Tames Watson was recalled at an
elction June :i. 1H19, and that
when West entered Into the agree
ment with Watson and County
Judge It. W. Ma raters of Douglas
county both he and Watson knew
the outcome of that election.
The supreme court states that
the supreme court has found no
error in the record, nm on that
bivnx unhohN the lower court.
WEDNESDAY! .
A DAY OF SPECIALS
Clearance of Voiles
. An assortment of Voiles in
high quality ranging regularly from
49c to. 55c yd. This event, QJIp
special yd s&TU
Clearance, English Prints
2. An assortment of Cotton
Broadcloths in prints and stripes,
high quality, regularly priced from
55c to 85c yd., this event, Q Ca
special J J U
'
Ask for Pacific
Sheets and
Sheeting
Ask for Pacific
Sheets and
Sheeting
Silk Hosiery
FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY
A high quality Silk Hose, standard
Brand in Black, Airedale, French
Nude and Bobolink. Regular
$1.25. Wednesday only, QFp
a pair U J U
Knicker Suits
An unbeatable value. Fine high
grade Tweed in Blue, Gray ,and
Brown Patterns, a regular $20.00
value, a knock out J j 2 45
BELLOWS STORE CO.
245 N. Jackson
THE STORE OF VALUES
245 N. Jackson
M HQUSE PAINT
i $2.40 per Gallon
Dcnn-Gcrrfctson Co.
LAKE TO OPEN TO TRAVEL
(AMrytitnJ Pre lul Win.)
MEDKORO, Ore, July 28. Telo
phonic advices from Superintendent
C. U. Thomson this afternoon said
that the Crater rim drive, at Cra
ter Lake had been cleared of snow,
and was now open to travel. Su
perintendent Thomson also said
that a forest fire near the famous
scenic spot had been extinguished.
TODAY'S BASEBALL
l VeW TODAY 1
FOR SALE Fluff rug. 124 W.
Douglas St.
DR. DEAN B. BUBAR
OPTOMETRIST
Specialist In the fitting of
Clanses
1 1 G Jackson St.
ROY wants work piling wood, mow
ing lawn, or odd Jobs. Phone
290-K. . "
FOirSALEOri THA I )K Chevro
let sedan, in good condition.
Call 35tf-K.
(Aawwlitnt PrM Led Wire.)
NKW YORK, July 28. Babe
Ruth hit his eleventh home run of
the season today against Robert
son of St. Louis in the seventh in
niiiK. The blow, into the right
field tnud, scored Paschal froifl
third.
lng to District Attorney Cordon. It
was thought that the tlimlt for this
action expired this year, but he has
received word that the time la ex
tended until June 30, 192t. Those
who took the cash under a jn in
taken impression of the law, may
refund the money with interest al
5 per cent, anj tnke a loan.
SENATOR EDDY
" PAYS TRIBUTE TO
WM, J. BRYAN
Senator I). U KtMy, speaking be.
fore I lip Roseburg Klwanls Club lo
day. raid a hii:h t-'hute to the life
work of the In!,' William Jennings
Ilryan. Sonutor l:t:dy mated that
Sir. Bryan's sincerity In his en
deavors uiHi Ki el IiImi n a man of
great courage anil fidelity. Ills re
marks were well received by his
follow Klivnnlnns, Secrclary An-
S K
TERMINAL jj
BEAUTY SHOPPE t
?
On Thursdays
Free Shampoo f
g With Each $1.25 Wave
ftr,rvn.v.T..TsT,',.T,
tli 8 of I hi' Chamber of Commerce,
I ioke on the subject of "I'rotectl'iK
us from our frlemls." Ho empha
slied the need of belter Invest
ments by the buKlness men of the
community. st,,nK tnll( B Kml,
ileal of money Is annually squan
dered on bad advertising schemes.
Me il.clnrnt that the local oritanl
JBllon could save enounh to finance
the chamber should the orRanlza
tlon have an InvestlKatliiK roinnilt
tee lo look Into the various propo
sitions to be placed before the lo-
c.l merchant. C.lenn Wlmbcrly
K uke briefly on the matter of bad
Investments. riss Kretyn (juTiTe
sani; two beautiful solos for the
club today, "Pale Moon", and
"Ijind of the Sky lllue Waters."
FOR SALE
1921 Ford Touring
Starting and Lighting SysUm.
Priced Vsry Low.
1923 Chev. Touring
Good Condition. Priced Right.
Easy Ttrms.
Ed Marsh Motor Co.
Chevrolet Dealers.
OOH! OOH!
DANCE
WED. NITE
RAINBOW
GARDENS
DEEOLE'S
SWANEESIX
Featuring
Blair Stewart
The College Baritone
0
I She us heartily enion d fur hi r
lOfferinic. llert Hates won the at
tendance prlie, tnlkliiK on the nub
Ject "Why the lliiaineaa and I'roies
i sioiial Men Sltould Join the Cham
I ber of Commerce." The chairman.
John Throne, annoum-nl the Ituy
Scout benefit for tonlKhl. the auti)
' polo (came at Laurelwoml field.
Dr. Rupert A. Moon
Electro-Chiropractor
Nerve ant Spine Specialist.
324 Perkins Bldg. Phone 654
" .rj. .....
i- THE LIBERTY THEATER
TODAY AND TOMORROW
', At Our Re nular Prices Only 10 and 15 Cents
ELAINE
HAMMERSTEIN
in
"ONE
GLORIOUS
NIGHT"
ALSO: AESOP'S FABLES AND TOWN TOPICS
THURS A FRI. "BLACK LIGMTNI3"
WITH THE "WONDER DOG"
BOYS!
Another
Shipment of
Hi Kicks
The ideal Outdoor and
Sport Shoe, just ar
rived. All sizes again
from 9 to 6.
A Baseball Free With
Every Pair
ROSEBURG
BOOTERIE
IRVIN BRUNN
Shoes That Satisfy and
Fit Your Feet.
Perkins Bldg Cats SL
Roseburjt. Ore.
MILLER TELLS WHY
BRYAN QUIT OFFICE
POHTLANI. July 2. Milton A.
Milli'r, of rnrllAnit. an .nihitiit,-rrit-ml
of tht lain William Jt nnnii::i
Ilryan. r.V. i ild hire U.-iny tin a. -riHim
Itmt Ilryan pavo liim in Ir-.n
of why h. hapiM iiut o onft Him r
p( of Pifs.tU-nt Wilson. It h.i.i
liolhlntc to ilo with Ihi' (m'.-hh-f
i.ntos to .crniany or with a kU
of wati'r, n Washif.r'.n ili.-iiaii li s
have r."nnt. (l. nahl Mllh r.
"Th I'nltHii stuti' 4 who haiti
t much trouble wfrti Auatrla duntu;
thi r:rinK ami muhhiit of '
?ail Milh-r. "AusIiumi. wnrt ta i
int troulih In our tni i'ttloim Uu
t"rir. anil It whs tl;ru:ht that ih
nhaxsy wr.h t'toitinu with mi
:i nihil war offkv to ciiw'lt- ip
litis.
MKIi; ltlIO TKSTH I
Thi Calitoniia Oni:on I'ow.-r
rompany has rMi'lv.Ml from Hi
homo offlrt at Mitfonl, a Bpt'ci:il
radio net flosfKnct) to locate h'iik-s
and othtT cli'vlrli al (list urhaiu .
ThtTi ha hot n I'onsidrraldi' i on,
plaint rc i'iitly of Ht trical il' -(
harKrs of nome klinl, and 1
plfort in Itt'itiK made to tr:t.v
thfm. po that the rondition i.ci
b rt'nitMliiMl.
Dr. H. C. Church
OPTOMETRIST
Perkins Bldg. Roteburg, Or,
Phono 80.
FOU SALK New, modern, furnish
ed, 5-room buiirmow, close in;
tt'rms. l'hon 35ti-H.
VANTLI)-(.ioodl922 op23' ikMlKe
touring car. .fddresa "DodKf,"
cart Ni-wii Hi'vifw.
WANTKlV-t'std dininK chainT,
dresser, &xi rug. Address S. O.
S., tare New s-Hcvlew.
(JU AlH AYFOH SALE $5 a ton
at barn; also pole wood. Robert
Marsters, Koute 1, liox 44.
WANTKIAllLrT)arr"tTnie work
by competent bookkeeper. Ad-
lrens S ( S.. rarp News Review.
Dr. Harrison Folk
Chiropractor
Electronic and Electro-Theraphy
417 Perkins Bids. Piinne 491
Ww.il) WANTED -4 fool, old
urowih body fir; also either 4
ft., or 2-ft. larK oak. 124 W.
IHui!las St.
FOIt RKNT i room, unfurnished
house on Ivan St., 2 blocks east
of 6th St.. North KosvburK. E. L.
Hammond.
WANTHKHiiili head of ewes
raiiKitiK in axe from one to six
yars old. (ieo. C. Ward, box
l":i:,. ItoseburK. Ore.
National League
At Pittsburgh: R. H E.
Boston - 1 7 2
Pittsburgh 6 9 0
Batteries: Benton, Marquard and
Seimer; Meadows and Smith.
At t-inclnnati: K. H. K.
Philadelphia U S (i
Cincinnati ; -..3 5 1
Batteries: King ond Wilson;
Luque and IlarKrave.
American League
First game:
At Washington: It. H. K.
Chicago ...10 11 2
Washiugton 5 11 1
-Batteries: Lyons, Counally and
Schalk; Johnson. Murberry, Rus
sell, (igden and Kuell, Severeid.
At New York: R. H. K.
I St. Ixiuls 2 8 U
jNew York 6 8 1
' Batteries: Wlnganl, Vuk and
; Hargreaves; Shawkey and Ben-Igough.
R. II. K.
16 24 3
7 10 1
! Batteries: Smith and Myatt, U
Sewed; Ruffing, Fuhr, Nvaubour,
Hoss and Heving.
At Chicago: R. H.
I New York . 10 8 2
I Chicago 3 5 u
I Batteries: Benrrey and Uowdy;
Cooer, Bush, Jones and Gonzales.
THREAT WAS MADE
TO KILL ACTRESS
At lionton:
Cleveland
Bo's ton
AUCTIONEER
Don't forget that 1 handle
sales In city or country.
M. C Radabaugh
530 N. Pine St.
DAILY WEATHER REPC'RT 1
IT. S. Weather norall. Iocs! ofrir,..
Uosehuri. Oregon, 24 hours endir.gi
i a. m.
Precipitation In Inches and bun i
dredihs- I
Highest temperature yesterdsv '
Lowest temperature Inst night
Precipitation, last 21 hours . .. "
Total prectp since 1st of monlii T
Notmal preelp fr this month ..1.'
Total piecip. from Sept.
I. 1924. to il.ite 41 01 !
Average preelp. fmm Sept. 1.
ITT II l,i
Total excess .frn 8' pt 1, i
P'lM 7 M
ATerase preclpltstlon for 4i
wet sessnns. (September to
Mar. IiisItcI . ... t i
Increasing clfiudin.-ss fnilew, ,i ;
by rain liniclit atul Wetlnes-liv;
ciHiler Ve,ln,'i!av.
C. W. NORMAN. Observer
WE KNOW A MAN
ho doesn't have to woiry
about automobile Insurant e.
I tin car burn tit up and lie
didn't have enough money to
buv a new mu
We will write you the covr
ace you neeil on or c:;r
I-ire, tin ft, cohisfon. liability
and property ilamace lisur
ance. It pays 10 Oe insiiictl.
C W. YOUNG & SON
INSURANCE
116 Cass St. I 'hone 417
Wllllf ON YOUR VACATION
Insure Your Baggage
tf It it lost, stolen or damaged,
our company protects you.
The rate In low. the coverage
broad.
Insurance It Our l9usintst
visoaic not
WA.Tl:l Lincoln bucks, also
have registered Shropshlres for
sale or trade. John Abeene, Oak
land. Oregon. Phone 42F3. I
FOR SAI.K-Oa.ih register In first
class rondition, yrice $1U0. In-j
quire at the oftlre of Bruce I
Company. .Vyrtle Creek. Ore.
FOR rrti 1 it I N i"CA R 19 r97lks
goid. runs good, for sale at $Mi;
I'Tms. exceptional value, owner
leaving city Aug. 2. Phone 144.
FoU SAI.K 5-room plastered
bouse; bath. closets, garage,
vanish il: lot locixir.o. On north
side. I3oo down, bal. Il.uo a day.
inquire :M4 W. Douglas St.
L( 1ST Alredaledog. WBs'lost Sat
unlay evening In North Rose
burg. Had plain collar with
ring, answers to name of "Jack."
Finder notify llohls garage. Re
ward. Ft III HSAI.ETUsk sidtliiHpliw
orcharil disk, mower, rake, 3
cows. 3 mstched teams; or will
trade for turkeys, pigs, cows or
lambs. Pari T. Johnson, Rose
burg. A I'KW 11 AUf.AINS ou will find
at Powell's Furniture store: 3
burner New Perfrtlon oil stove,
Jmiii; old rssliloiml hall tree
large mirror, f5.no; square bark
breakfast chairs, esch, fl.45;
cups and saucers, only a dime.
l"c: lawn mowers at cost this
week; all new polished top steel
range. fi2.i: used ranges from
flsoiMo 135 On; 40 1b. cotton
felted mattress. f1S5; lrtqt.
slop Jars only 9' cents. Sewing
nischl-ies, all makes cheap. Kill
son phonograph (Victor attach
ment), f.'.ci). Balance screen
cloth stock at 3 cents foot. Some
close outs on 2 Inch Ivory beds,
cheap Outside whWe paint
cost Ihl.- MI'S.
VETERANS STILL HAVE TIME
TO REFUND CASH AND TAKE
STATE SOLDIER BONUS LOAN
Veterans who took a state cash
bonus under a misunderstanding of
the law-, and who now- desire to ex
change the cash for a loan, have
until the 30th of June 19:6, to file
their application for a loan, aceoiil-
(AMOclatetl T'n'M leaned Wire.)
I.OS ANUUI.ES, July 28. A
statement that they would "have
I to bhoot" Mary Pickford, screen
star. If she made armed resistance
during an attempt to kidnap her
was credited to three men In court
I here today by testimony of Ben
r Smith, a police reporter, who de
! clured he listened to conversation
corfcuulng an alleged plot to kid
nap the actress.
Smith testified he listened to
the alleged conversation by the
aid of a physician's stethoscope
I placed under a iloor in a down
' town hotel, where the district nt
' tomey charges, the men talked
about the alleged affair.
Smith said he heard the men
! plan to disguise themselves as
I merry making Shriners, whose
I conclave was iu session here then.
and tnke the actress from her
car in an apparent jocular man
ner. The men on trial are Charles
Stephens. Claude Hnlcomb and
Adrian J. Wood. The former Is
an automobile salesmun and the
latter truck drivers.
Mary Pickford and Douglas
Fairbanks were not in court dur
ing the morning session. Both
have have been subpoenaed and
Fairbanks was expected to take
the stand late today, the district
attorney said.
Mrs. A. K. Sauvain, of South
Jackson street, ha the misfortune
to break her right ankle, when she
tripped on a hose at home, anil fell
Saturday evenli--. Dr. K. J.
Wainscott attended the case, and
an x-ray of the Injured member
was taken. She Is reported to be
getting along nicely.
It's a Paramount Picture
Willi Adolphe MVnjou and
all star cast!
TVn1JTn'"etu0, 1
a Wife
ALSO FEATURE COMEDY
10c
15c
SHE HAS
Five Proposals
Four Weddings
Two Divorces Is
Thrice a Crnss Widow
Once a Sod Widow
Once Remtrrled
CONSTANCE
TALMADGE
I
A First National Picture
WORLD NEWS
COMEDY
10c
25c
THURS.I "THE MANICURE
GIRL"