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EIGHT ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1025. 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. ftp li $9.75 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 Wash Dresses In any color, any size Kor those lnliTist.il In dresses of Rood quality In sell Hrutinil 1.-..UM. we offer mi ull lull dresses In slock, bnuid clnlli. limn, nr., regularly priced .1.!ir,, (tl.&il. 15.75, Sti.ul) 1-3 off THE NEW Cretonne Parasols These Parasol niadi" of on piece nf t'reioniic. beautiful patterns, brilliant colorings, formerly :i.tiii and $3:i?, nuw $1.98 Must Clean Up! Japanese Parasols All will lie noli! at throe special prices 89c for all Japanese Parasols formerly gold Oils season at 11.19. $1.39 for all Japanese ParaRols of bent water-proof material, fancy handles, formerly $1.98 $1.69 for the season's newest bob bed (short) haiidlo Jap Para sols, regular value 2.29. ALL COLORS CLEARANCE VALUES Men's Dress Shirts Pent Quality 13.25 Shirts, made of aeroplane cloth and poplin shirting, In tan or white, all colors, all sizes $2.69 Quick Clearance! VOILES Remainder of our regular stock of SOc Voiles, Nor mandy and others. On table while they last for 25c a Yd. 1-2 Itcgulnr Price Reduction on Outing Goods Women's Knickers . Stylish cut, perfect fitting Knickers of tweed, reduced for this sale from 1.1.25 and 13.75 to $2.75 and $3.39 $15 Knicker Suits now $10.75 $12 Knicker Suits now $8.75 For a few left Vacuum Bottles A medium size, genuine Thermos Vacuum llottle. wh:ie they last. 93c each TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN SHOE DEPARTMENT! Dress Pumps John Kelly Inn lather, sore pnttern street or dress pumps, one of the nifty numbers of tlic season. A very close fittins; shoe with stylish heel Rood rnne of sizes. Was fo.inerly $),00; now $7.85 Dress Pumps A tnn leather, medium heel, pump with cut out vamp. Was rcRular $7.50 value. A Rood rnnKe of sizes for this sale. Must be cleared, therefore reduced to $5.85 Kvrn now we are preparing for our next next big event our FALL OPENINQ New Styles, ull moderately priced. Beter Service Better Merchandise HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Complete departments always ready to match up to wanted colors in Dresses, Shoes, etc. SPIRITUALIST IS mount ktitick Mckorson on the FREED BY COURT h' '"' a l"""r ,"'I ,ni l"ll,'r j enter, J n room In which the In tii.M iw. inri i.) medium was conducting a r.HKKNFIKI.Ii, Mhs., Ju y 29. j stance at the Lake I'lensant spirll f'hlef Itheiiiuotinl, Indian Kplrilual- . unllstlr co ony nmr here. It was IbiIc inedluui, iirrcsiod several said that Nlckerson had thrown a weeks axo on a warrant charging ; flashlight on llhiamnunt, spoiling assault on a fellow melltltu In Hie Ithe seance. Nlckerson is at pre nihlsl cf a seance, was freed today ient on the Pacific coast. in district court, wlien the com- J o 1 lalnuiii. Convers Nlckerson, rati- I Strike now! Those who are suc- d to appear. ceedlng tislay were readers and ad- The warrant sworn out four vert Isers of yesterday's classified ytnrs Pfo. eh irtre.l that lth.-n- columns In the News Review. T ride, and luckily were near the (Scene when the accident occur red. The woman was un excellent ROOF REPAIRS A roofer with 30 years experience in the roof business. Roofing materials bought and solj on carload basis. No obligation incurred for us to furnish estimates. DENN - GERRETSEN CO. f THE LIBERTY THEATER LAST TIME TODAY At Our Regular Prices Only 10 and IS Cents ELAINE HAMMERSTEIN in "ONE GLORIOUS NIGHT" ALSO: AESOP'S FABLES AND TOWN TOPICS THORS A FRI "BLACK LIGHTNING" WITH 1E "WONDER DOG" Woman in Row-boat at Win ston Goes Into Water Fully Clothed and Saves Floyd I loeft. 1 Floyd Iloeft, a brother of Win. Iloeft of the Kosohurg (iurngo. hail a narrow escape from death by drowning yeslenlav evening while swimming at Winston. Ilo was In deep water when he ex perienced a sudden weakness and, after floundering a moment went iimler wliiiount an outcry. Ills wife, however, who was wading near the shore, saw his plight, and called for help There were several members of (he family on the shore and they Immediately went Into the water, hut they were considerable distance away from the spot where the young man went down. A man and a woman were row Inn a boat nenr the scene, nud were only a few feet from where Iloeft disappeared. Without hel- intlon the woman, fully clothed. ! plnnited Into the water, ami ranch! the unconscious man by j the shoulder strap of his bathing' suit, as he was sinking- In deep; water. She held him and swam towards the shore, until help I reached her. J Iloeft was taken In a level spot on the bank, and after several I in I ti ii ten of working over him. ! was restored to con-cloiisness. lit tie the worse for the accident. The brave women who effect swimmer, and ai not in the lea -it excited by the experience. ,r Miuick response to the critical situ ation, nud the manner in which she went to the drowning man's laid, untlciuutcdly saved him his life. I Iloeft and bis family drove to , Roseburg recently from Spokane, ; and are looking about for a suit able location. Tney nave be, n visiting here with his brother for a lew nays. The young man ia a good swimmer, hut was seized with weakness, while swimming In deep water, and was nnalile to I help himself or rail for help lie ! was completely recovered todav. MRS. OLMSTEAD HURT IN COLLISION ON RICE CREEK ROAD AUTO BODY ifl 1 0 0 D OFFICERS IH AGREEMENT 1 roadside In the bushes. The traffic ' officer who In of the greatest worth to you Is that one who has the least arrest. And th ideal traffic officer Is that one who 'knows how not to fly into a tan jlrum when dealing with traffic." I At this point In Dunne's address : District Attorney liaker Inter rupted with the statement that the mens or the speaker and he. Hood Kiver county officials as to traffic coincided exactly. After some dis cussion agreement was reached. President of Oregon Motor Association Says He Is Opposed to Traps. WANTS ENFORCEMENT Association Against Drun- ken Drivers Favors Enforcement in Open Highway Patrol. (AMnrtilfft Pre Leaned Wire.) HOO niVKR, Ore.. July 29. An Amicable umltTKtandiiiK has been reached beiween Iwal officers and the Oregon State Motor Associa tion upon the question of enforcing rules ut tne road in this county. A conference was held yesterday at which nmtor association officials and county officers considered com plaints made by American Automo bile association tourists from out .siile the dtate. Joseph K. Dunne, president of the Oregon State Motor association, speaking at the rrnf rence said: "The Oregon Stale Motor asso ciation was organized to secure law enforcement. It la unalterably opposed to speed traps. No speed trap evidence Is admitted In courts of California. . "We are Hfter the driver who dodges through traffic and doesn't keep his side of the road. We are not seeking that man who. though he may exceed the legal limit somewhat, drives his car on his side of the road on straightaways. '"You cannot get too harsh for us with the drunken driver. He is a menace to the road. Our organi zation secured a law nt the recent legislative session for . handling him. "We wish to see the man vho doesn't know how to drive, who goes too slowly and holds up traf fic, censured. ! "An ideal traffic officer is one j who. In full uniform, piiradt s up I And down the highways in plain sight. He Is worth more to you than 1.1100 officers who hide by the HOUSE PAINT $2.40 per Gallon II Ucnn-Oenwrn to. kl Our cow spray Is guaranteed to kill the flys. Wharton Broil. 1 NEW TODAY t FOX TERMER PIPS $5 each. J i W. Mcllade, 1145 E. Bth. FOR" RENT Two" housekeeping ! rooms, modern. 344 S. Jackson.' i FOR RENT ModeViT6rooni bun-1 Kaiow, close in. Phone 6u7-J. CONOOLEI'M R1TOS 9il2ile: this week only 111.85 at Powell's Furnlturp. i WANTED Man who understand loKKlnfr with team. Uurch Fir Lumber Co., Wilbur, Ore. I FOR KENT New.- 2-rooni fu7-1 nihed house. $10 jier month I Miller's Addition. Phone 21(11.. FOR SXLE--A-" feT reL-lstere.l I Hampshire rams, yearllncs. Call ! on or address J. L. Alkins, Rid dle, Ore. i FOR SALE Rlark Rhe1,he"r",l do. I X months old. $5 If taken at once. ! M. N. Humiihreys, Happy Valley. I (Rrockway P. O.) FOR SALE-Hea-yd(rrklBylHi ; strain R. I. Re( rooster. Inquire nt state farm, 1 mile east of ! Roseburg. I FORSALEUTd Dliizard ensll eace cutter at 75. Worth more.-j Meeker-Amort Co., 439 N. Jack son St Phone 693. FOR SALE-20-aTre dairy andpouf try ranch, 3 miles out. on Rood road. Price $2700, terms. Chas. Kyes, S26 N.Jackson St. FOR SALE 6-TOoni plastered house, pood plumbing, garage, pavement, sidewalk, lawn. Price $2100. Chas. Kyes, 826 N. Jack son St. s FOR SALE 2"nelainebucksr20 each: 1 grade Coredale. $15. 1 registered Shrop. $15, 1 grade Shrop. $12.50, 1 grade Delaine I - E. A. Kruse. Roseburg. FOR SALE Ten Poland-China pies, large breed: also two brood sows and four head of cattle two years old. J. I. Chapman, Wil bur, Ore. IHTSINESS LOCATION FORRENT Illg S-room house opposite Ant lers theatre; suitable for rooms and meals. Apply Lawrence Agenoy,125 Cass Street. Phone 219. Everfast Suiting Printzess Coats and Dresses Holeproof Hosiery Warner Corsets Depen'don Hosiery v Pequot Sheeting Kayser Silk Underwear Ironclad Hosiery Juliet Coats (In Fall and Winter Styles, just arrived.) Mallinson Silks La Ponte Woolen Goods Kayser Hosiery - Pepperill Sheeting Kayser Silk Gloves And other reliable, well-known lines of merchandise. I. ABRAHAM "The Silk Store" (AT COST! Fairbanks-Morse Electric Pumping Plant 400 Gallon Capacity. A REAL BARGAIN Zigler-Fee Hardware Co. Phone 25 118 NO. JACKSON WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS DR. DEAN B. CUGAR OPTOMETRIST Speclalivt In the fitting of Classes 116 Jackson St. Dr. Rupert A. Moon Electro Chlrop.actor NerTe and Spine Specialist. S24 Perkins Bid. Phone 554 WOOli FOR SALE 15 cords 4-ft j """"J in, uainiiee uuk; o. K. lor drier. $5 per cord on ground. W. E. Cllngenpeel, 1J miles west Lookinglass store. LOST On" Pacific-highway be tween Dlllard (or some distance south) and Voncalla. July 12. fibre suitcase containing ladles wearing apparel, initialled gold pencil and other articles. $10 re ward for return to News-Review. FOR RENT 140-acre ranch" 6 miles east of Roseburg: 10 acres good prune orchard. 20 acres growing broccoli looking fine; will sell growing crop, stock and machinery. For particulars see ('. Ji. Sheppard. Iiixonville, Ore. TWO FORDS FOR "SALE Here" is a couple of good bargains one second hand Ford touring for $175 NO CAR SHORTAGE IN WEST EXPRESS OFFICIALS STATE NEW YORK, July 29. There Is little danger of a car shortage on the Pacific Coast or in the Northwest this coming season if receivers will move their cars promptly, according to 11. Old dings, vice-president and general manager of the Pacific Fruit Ex press, who spent part of the week here visiting the P. K. E.' local office. Mr. CIddlngs' headquar ters are at San Francisco. He was accompanied by J. H. Craw ford, assistant genernl manager; C. F. Carner. traffic manaeer. one 125 model touring,! ho,n ot Chicago, and K. V. Plum- be no car shortage. He did not think there was any danger ot one. but It will require the hearty co-operation of the receivers to prevent It. (letting down to con crete figures, Mr. biddings said that the Pacific Fruit Express has 33,000 of Its own cars and has arranged with other car lines for additionul cars, giving it a plen tiful supply during the heavy months and shipments, Septem ber, October and November. only run 60 miles, for $125. a lot of extras. W. E. Clir with Cllngen peel, Looking Glass, Ore. Phone ::iF3i. wiursTxr T7r Dr. H. C. Church OPTOMETRIST Perkins Bldg. Roseburg, Or Phon 86. mer, of San Francisco. These gentlemen have Just re turned from the West, where they have heen fitudylng crop condi tions with a view to ascertaining as closely as possible what the ear requirements for this season will he. With larce crops and a heavy movement In sight, which requires that cars he on hand when needed, it Is obviously Dr. Harrison Folk Chiropractor Electronic and Electro-Theraphj 417 Perkins, Bldg. Phone 491 trade, for any- thing of value, my equity In 1B0 acres best location in Douglas Co., for wood and sheep ranch: also piling and saw timber. Also 22 acres, near In. 10 acres prunes. beautifully located; splendid for ,'i, n..in. t- chicken ranch W hat have you? ,,,. whlrh nand the bulk of ( all or write Lucas. 120 N.Steph-j the fruit from the Pacific Coast ens SL, Roseburg. land the Northwest, be thoroughly STOCK MEN ATTENTION Old ! posted on what is expected and age comels owner of 712 acres, I be prepared to meet the requlre- wlth the best stock feeding free , ments. FOR SALE 1921 Ford Touring Starting and Lighting System. Priced Very Low. 1923 Chev. Touring Good Condition. Priced Right. Easy Terms. i Ed Marsh Motor Co. Chevrolet Dealers. ci:y Mrs. Emma Olmstead of this received painful rn'i about neiel tlili niorniiii;. wTT.-n the cat- in whh-h she was riilhiK, and win. h as driven H A. T Lawrence . ,,u llilcd Willi u .n k on ihe KUe ere, k 'road. Mrs. ulmsliacl was iikwii ' panylng Mr. I.an ienee. a local i.ah , estate dealer, on a trip to view a piece of property In which she w u Interested. Tllev Were romi.ir : a I sharp, narrow turn on the 1 c t e creek load, when Ihey coll., , , Willi a triu k loaded with slab , l. i The cms attack Willi a tei ; c force, and .Mrs. oliustead ,s thrown again.! Ihe windshield i i h sutrirlent loree lo break the ; ant! t in h. r head. Mr. I.awi. escaped wllliout Injin v. Ills s. . .m ! was tl II 1 1 ' hatllv wrecked an. I i!,e : front end of the truck was ai-o j suiaslleti. j auctioneer! I Don't forget that I handle I H sales In city or country. I I M. C. Radabaugh B 520 N. Pine St. H ; t TO DEDICATE FIELD. t m utt- Vnm I.. isl WiM..l POIITI..M Ore. Julv ". About r,n airpl.'!!' s will part!t r. .In an lailon display which v !iisrk the tl.tlli-nticn f Pearson WE KNOW A MAN who dmn't have to worry about automobile InsurHiu-e. II :s t-ar burnrd up and he didn't have rtmuKh money to Iviv a new one. We will write you th covr nee ynu need on your rr.r ftre. theft, collision, ll.ihlllty ami property damaue ir Mir nncf. It pays lo he in mieil. G. W. YOUNG & SON INSURANCE I 16 Cas. St. Phone 417 outrange ndjolnlne;. In iHiuglas counly: 30 acres In frrowlnn crops; borders ono mile on I'mp qua river; millions of fine saw timber; pood six-room house; uprins water piped In; 2 blff Htock barn; full net othpr build tmrs: will feed Bui) sheep inside fence; team; harness; waicon: full set tools and Implements; In cluding threshing machine, en piit bind r. rake, mower, plov s, 22. head fine sheep. IS rattle, tur keys ; chicken and all crops. 1'rlee complete, fifteen thousand. Small payment; balance Ion time. Lawrence Agency, 123 Cass Street. Phone 29. 1 TERMINAL I BEAUTY SHOPPE i Natural!. Mr. Giddinics could not definitely say that there would LAST TIME TONITE lta a Paramount Picture with Adolphe Menjou and all star cast! tiro'1 WW, mkH" .rtvlt" On Thursday I Free Shampoo I g With Each $1.25 Wave g T.T.T.T.T.T.TM.W.T.T.T.T.T.W.T.TW Ills rescue declined lo (tire her rt,,o nt Nanrout t-r. Washiiu name even to ihe members of the September I. The field will Tamlly of the man whose life she name. I in lion r i t the laie Alt iiiulniibteilly saved. As a trim 'ler P arson. Jr. avialor who i heroine she shrunk from the 'loath ill Hal ton, (lino, in an thought of rcwans'anil puldlrlty. niet !. niul declined lo mal:e her name I o known She ami her husband are ' Hsi'le bnl.'ers ami pliklnir I. rem t'sllfornla. and are on their at W harton llros. ai corth Ify auto calovlnit a lour. -- o . 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