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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928.
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Ward's Great Summer Sale is on! Every price-is cutl From now until Aug. 31st you can
buy almost everything for yourself, your' farm and your automobile at prices far lower
than even Ward's can offer regularly. THIS IS WARD'S GREATEST SALE. And re
member, we guarantee every article we sell to be of dependable quality -the kind of ser
vice you have a right to expect. We guarantee that you will save money on everything you
buy from Montgomery Ward and Co. that quality considered, our prices are always
money saving prices. WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION OR YOUR MONEY BACK.
What more can we say, except we want you to see our store and we want to make your
acquaintance.
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MBJIBHU1' ' JUSES1 price has been cut at least 10
illW ifllfH.ffT- but the wonderful quality is the
same' with our famous "MUST SATISFY" back of every gallon. Coverall House Paint is
strictly first class in every way, it is made from the best materials obtainable under a time
tested formula. If Coverall does not satisfy we will furnish new paint free of charge and
pay the cost of putting it on your building.
Coverall House Paint 1 gal.......$2.35 Coverall Barn Paint 5 gal.. $7.60
Coverall House Paint 5 gal...:.$11.25 Ward's Painters 40-40-20, 5 gal $14.10
Wardway Creosote Shingle Stain (the stain that really preserves your roof).
In Red, Green and Brown. Priced at $4.75 for a 5 gallon can.;
Special Reduction Until August 31st on the Worlds
rastesr dewing
Compare quality and price with
4 I t.uu to g 1 .UU and be convinced ot this unusual value. :
The Peerless, roller bearing, 16 inch $14.55
The Peerless, roller bearing, 1 8 inch J 15.65
The DeLuxe, ball bearing, 1 4 inch. 7.69
. The DeLuxe, ball bearing, 1 6 inch., 8.35
A new shipment of Ward's famous Garden Hose
. just received 50 foot, red hose .......$4.65
i Satisfaction
316 N. JACKSON
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t LOCAL NEWS 1
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Springfield Man here
J. H. Hanson of Springfield vis
ited S. J. Jones in this city today. .
Taken to Hospital
. Ed Hufham, employe of Iho C. J.
Breler company store here, was
tnken to Mercy hospital yesterday,
suffering from an attack of appen
dicitis. Green Slab Wood
Buy a car load now pile It
up for next winter's fuel.
Country slab, $4.25 per cord.
Large old growth slab $4.50
per cord.
Denn-Gerretsen Co.
FLOWERS
Will trade Gladioli bulbs for
Madonna Lily bulbs or scales.
Write me number you have.
J. Robert McKay, Brockway.
Modern Home
at
Sacrifice Price
Owner is leaving Roseburg and must dispose of
his home at once. 4-ROOM BUNGALOW, MOD
ERN. Fireplace, basement, furnace, breakfast
nook, built-ins. Lawn and shrubbery. Lot 49x120
feet. Paving and sidewalk. Close in location at
6 1 0 East Douglas Street. ,
SACRIFICE PRICE $2700.00 ,
Good Terms to reliable parly.
SEE OWNER
R. L. BROCKLEY
on premises, or
G. W. YOUNG & SON
116 Cms St Phone 417
of all time
Ward's
COVERALL -i-r Diirin
" OAjn ular COVERALL HOUSE
ICS" rz..,' PAINT at pre-war prices. The
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Lawn nower 55
lawn mowers selling from
Guaranteeaor'Ybttr
Roseburg, Oregon
Medford Man In City
Kenneth W. Phillips of Medford
spent yesterday hero attending to
business affairs.
Submitted to Operation -'
Mrs. 0. C. Weikel of Dillard
yesterday underwent a major op
eration at Morcy hospital. She is
reported today by Hie ntending
physician to' be getting along nice
ly. .
Miss De Bernardl Home .
Miss Lilly Doliernardi was here
from lilleyld yesterday to visit
with friends. Miss De Bernardl is
home for the summer after taking
training at one of (he normal
srhoolH.
Dr. Payne Home
Dr. DeWalto Payne, county
ilieallh officer, has returned from
j Portland where ho has been at
! tending the convention of the Ore
Igon State Tuberculosis associa
tion. -
Santa Barbara Girl Here
Miss Gladys Van Fossen, physic
al training instructor In the state
college at Santa Barbara, Cal... is
hero visiting with her cousin, Mrs.
Leonard DHaney. Miss Van Kos
sen is driving through enroule to
' her home In Minneapolis, and will
j leave tomorow on her way EasL
Mrs. Uelaney will accompany her
j ns far as Portland and spend a
few days with her parents, Mr.
i and Mrs. L. B. Fancher, formerly
of this city.
Greatest Paint Sale
this sale we offer our t)OD-
Money Back
J. A. CARAWAY,
. Manager.
BANK CASHIER SLAYS
BANDIT, SAVES COIN
.
(Associated l'rcu Leased Wire)
PHOENIX, Ariz., June 21.
One robber was killed and an-
other enptured by David Saun-
ders, cashier of the Bank ot
Arizona branch at Clarkdale,
today shortly after the two
had held up the institution
and attempted n escape wllh
$50,000 loot. The money was
recovered.
Insurance Official Visits
.1. W. (lidden from the Eugeno
ofTlces of fclio Metropolitan Life
Insuruuco company is here today
with Geo. Gilliam, local agent.
Eugene Business Man Here
George A. Getty, proprietor of
tho Eugene Notion company, is
hore from Eugene today attending
to business affairs.
Former Resident In City
Mrs. Susie Bales of Portland and
a former resident of this cily Is
here for a several weeks visit with
friends. She Is a 'guest of Mrs.
A. C. Ktdd.
UPSET IN LANDING
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f AmiocUtMi PrvM Leiiied Wire) 4
GRANTS PASS, Juno 21.
After circling over the crowds
watching tho finish of the
IU'dwood marathon, the com-
merclnl biplane piloted by H.
R. Adams of Hoseburir, with
Carl lovesick, of Portland,
as passenger, turned com-
pletely over when landing
here this morning. Although
the plane was damaged, neitli-
er of the fliers was hurt. The
accident occurred after the
plane was brought to th
ground. A ditch, unseen by
the pilot until too late to
avoid, caught It mid turned it
over. .
4 ;
Mr. Adams left Roseburg
this morning to attend the
marathon finish at Grants
Pass and to do Jitney work In
that vicinity. On the way
down he Inspected the emer-
gency landing field at Glen-
dale. The plane which Mr.
4 Adams was using was the 4
4 Travelalr biplane which he 4
4 lias been using In bis local 4
4 school and for Jllncy hops. 4
4 From Information received 4
4 here, about the only damage 4
4 done to the Rhlp was the 4
4 breaking of a portion of the
4 landing gear. 4
4 4
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LOCAL
Clerk Visits
Mrs. J. J. Kesler, clerk of school
district nunibor 75, was huru yrs
; lurduy ou a uusinetia vilt.
i Visited Friends
Miss Floy Strader ot Dixonville
' was here to visit with friends and
shoii Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Sether Spent Day
Dr. A. F. Selher, former Rose
burg physician, was here from Eu
gene yesterday on a business trip.
Visitors Wednesday
.Mr. and .Mis. li. McDniilela were
visitors here from Wilbur Wednes
day to look alter business uffall'S. ,
Mr. Wilson Visited
J. I). Wilson of Sutherllu spent
several hours Wednesday lu this
city visiting and transacting busl-"
ness.
From Oakland
It Will .Miller, Oakland resident,
was in this city attending to busi
ness ufialis and trading yesterday
afternoon.
On Business '
Charles Chaniheiilu was . here
from Looking Glass : yesterday
afternoon to look after business
affairs and visit.
Spent Afternoon
Mrs. J. P. Drill and Mrs. Anlaur
ot Myrtle Creek spent Wednesday
afternoon in this city visiting with
friends and shopping. ,
Hero From Southern Part County
Mrs. A. JO. Moore ot Days ureek
was In Jtosiiburg Wednosdtiy shop
ping and meeting friends.
Spent Afternoon Here
Mia. J. J. Kester and daughter
ot Myrtle Creek spent Wednesday
afternoon In Roseburg shopping
and visiting friends.
Visitors Wednesday
Mrs. II. K. Illood and Her minor,
Mr. Uettes. were here from South
Duer Creek Wednesday visiting
with friends and trading.
Returned From North
Mrs. R. W. Gllvln nnd daughter,
Ruth, returned to this city last
evening from Salom whore they
have been ou a brief visit.
Returned to Myrtle Creek
Mrs. Kate Miles returned to
Myrtle Creek yesterday afternoon
alter spending a few days lit this
city on business.
Here For Summer Vacation
Miss Lillian Jaeger arrived hore
yesterday afternoon from Chicago
for a vlBlt at. the home of her aunt,
Mrs. A. 11. Houllk,. during the, sum
mer months. ' '
Home From Portland
Mrs. Rose Clayton, who haB been
In Portland for the past lliree
weeks visiting with her dnughter
and friends, returned to her homo
in tills city yesterday afternoon.
Mrs. Duncan Home
Mrs. V. R. Duncan returned to
Roseburg Wednesday afternoon
following a trip to Portland. Mr.
Duncan Is remaining there for sev
eral days on business.
Here for Week
Miss, Jessie Sanborn nnd Miss
Dorothy Hatch are here from Cot
tage Grove for tho week visiting
their grandmother and aunt. Mrs.
lielle Kchlniller and Miss Mabel
Schlndler.
Enroute Santa Barbara
Airs, lite Smith of Woddoburn
and Mrs. Klizabelh Hardacre, her
mother of Indinnn, visited hero yes
terday. They wero enrouto to San
ta Barbara to visit and from thero
Mrs. Hurdncro will return homo.
Returning to Portland ' '
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland Agee, for
tnor residents of this city, who
have been visiting in Roseburg for
a short time, return today lo their
home lu Portland.
Expected Sunday '
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rndalinugh
and Bona, Donald and Kenneth,
former residents of this city, are
expected here Sunday for a day'B
visit at Hie home ot Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Gules.
Returning to Newberg
Miss Klizabelh Wiley and Miss
Esther Wiley, who have been here
as guests of their cousins, Mr, and
Mrs. V. D. Wiley, for the pnst sev
eral days, are returning to their
home In Newberg today.
To Attend Convention
Mrs. Fred Assam, of Glide, Miss
Luella Cunningham of Glendale
and Miss Helen M. Atwood, county
health nurse, left last night ror
Portland to attend the convention
of the state tuberculosis associa
tion. Divorce Sought
Suit ffir divorce lias been filed
lu the Circuit court by lua A. .sen
ary against John A. Znchary. They
were married In Douglas county
July 4, Ptlil. The plaintiff, who Is
represented by Attorney J. II, Aus
tin of Reedsport, alleges desertion.
Vancouver Woman Visitor
Mrs. C. Watson of Vancouver, II.
f' Is here visiting until Saturday
with her daughter, Mrs. Win.
Illack, Mrs. Watson was accom
panied norlh by Mrs. Mary Palter
son, an aunt of Mrs. Dlack, who
went on to Ran Francisco to visit.
Mrs, Watson leaves at the end of
the week for Seattle.
i Expected For Visit Saturday 1
! Mr. and Mrs. II. 11. Webb of
Springfield, Mo., are expected here
at the end of the week for a visit
with the former's Bister, Miss Kthei
Webb. Mr. Webb and his wife have
been stopping in Seattle, where
they attended Klwanls lnternatlon-1
al meeting. They will be here for
!a week.
NEWS
Mrs. Edwards Spent Day j
Mrs. liesslu Edwards of Umpquai
spent Wednesday visiting friends!
and shopping in Roseburg.
Reiton Visitor
J. W; Guruey of Reston was in
this city for several hours yester
day to look after business aflalrs
and trade,
Mrs. McKinney Here
-Mrs. I. D. McKinney of Portland
is here for a visit with her parents,
Dr. and Mrs. Fral Haynes, for sev
eral days.
In Wednesday
J. II. Montgomery ot Days Creek
was transacting business and vis
iting in this city ror a lew hours
yesterday.
In Wednesday
Mrs. W. 1,. Whiting of Camas '
Valley spent the arternoon here
yesterday shopping and transact
ing business.
Visitors From Azalea
Mrs. II. W. liooth and dnughter
ot Azalea spent the afternoon here
yesterday .transacting , business
and shopping.
Mrs. Miller In
Mrs. Allna Miller, dark of dis
trict 123, was here from her home
in Gnrden Valley shopping and vis
iting yesterday.
Visitor This Morning
MrB. P. O. Stromfuist of nook
iii',' Glass spent the morning In
this clly visiting with friends and
transacting business. , .
Wilbur Folk In
Mrs. Walker niul dnughter, Miss
Mazlo Walker ot Wilbur were shop
ping nnd attending to business uf
lairs here Wednesday.
Dismissed From Hospltal-L
Mih. 1.. A. Dillard and ' son,
Thomas ('., were dismissed from
Mercy hospital last evening and
have returned to their home on
Watson street. '
Returned From Conventlon--
Dr. G. C. Plnlay has returned to
Roseburg after being in Portland
for the past several days, thero at
tending tho state dental associa
tion meeting. :
Wrist Is Broken
Earl, the Bix-year-old son of Mr.
nnd Mrs. Clyde Wlnrd, sustained a
painful Injury last night whim he
fell while skating and fractured
ills right wrist.
To Visit In Ashland
Mrs. Mona Conloguo of Myrtle,
Creek, who has been touching the
Nugget school, was hero yesterday.
She Is enroute to Ashland for. a
visit, with lior sister. ,
Sutnerlin Woman Improving
Mrs. C. T. Smith of Sulhorlin
who recently underwent an opera
tion Tor appendicitis In a Eugcno
hospital, Is getting along nicely,
according to Mr. Smith, who vyis n
business visitor here yesterday.
Mrs. C. L, Reddiug ot this city
has as her guests her brother and
his two daughters, H. L. Mitchell
and tho Misses Freda and Mory V.
Mitchell, of Joplln, Missouri. The
porty drove the southern routo
iroin their home, making tho trip
In II days and stopping one day in
Los Angeles and n brief time lit
San Francisco. They will bo heru
for a month's visit,
A" Roseburo i. -u. .
i 'remendoo.
i p'ciure.
HERE TONITE
Then Gone Forever
'The Patent
leather Kid'
You'll
yourself i, fore,vl
" you mis, lt
1
fv
2 Days Starts
Tomorrow
TIM McCOY
In
"Wyoming''
Daredevil
Wood
The
Human Fly
Will Appear at Each
Performance In
MUSCULAR
and
BALANCING
8TUNTS
KO "SALES."
LOWEST
RICH
EVERY DAY
it
J28-231 CASS
hi Weaife leds
.Get Ready Now for the Sultry Days Ahead
You Can Buy Here as Cheaply Now, as Later
The Thrifty
Js to Select Your
In the Swim
With an All
Wool Bathing Suit
It won't be long now until
the "water's fine" and you'll
be ready for a new bathing
suitl Here they, are
women's wool suits In gay
colors! ,
2.98-3.98-4.98
Girls' Sweaters
, Slipons Coats
Plain colors and fancy ,
batlcnis at a moderate price.
$1.98
Bathing Caps
A charming assortment to
choose from.
10c to 49c
v
Bathing Suits
For Men
. Extra heavy weight, all
wool clastic rib knit, in the.
popular "speed" model; also
t in the fancy striped skirt'
model. One of the most ex
ceptional values of our itocV'
at the price of ,
$2.98
w
Pastel Colored Frocks
Sleeveless Washable Ideal for Summer
n
quality always at a saving""
8T.
ROSEBURG, OREGON
Here's a Timely Tip m
Way to Style
Frocks in Our Store
Every day the number of wise
shoppers is increasing women
who insist upon being smartly
dressed at all times recognize the
importance of buying where thrifty
prices are on the daily program. In
our stock they find the prevailing
modes always at a saving.
Women Misses Juniors
Many Types of Frocks
for Your Summer Needs
Sport frocks some without sleeves
-gay prints in tailored styles or the
more feminine georgette pastel wash
silks and simple, modish frocks for
travelings From morning 'til night,
there are frocks to meet your needs.
Men's Khaki
Pants
Splendid vnlnes nt
98c
Boys' & Youths'
Gym Shoes
Sizes to 6
98c
Men's Harvest
Hats
Brown drill, 4 brnss venls
59c
Men's Fancy
Belts
All colors all lentlier, ,
69c to 98c
Children's Cross
Strap
Brown cnnvnsn nlippern,
up to 2
98c
All Wool
Blankets
Gray or Brown, 60x80
$2.98
Here they orel The
cool, dainty silk rocks
that are so essential to
your summer smartness
and comfort. The very
small price makes them,
even more desirable 1
Prints, Too, in
This Assortment
Delicate, summery colors
and gay prints the assort
ment is varied and delightfully
fresh see them now I
'i. EVERT -STORE
Ae
LOCAL 1
ENTERPRISE
"It's Too Warm to Do
Much Shopping",
A customer told us recently,
"So I have to go where I know
I'll find what I want right away., ,
You can always depend on tha
quality of anything you buy'
here, and I don't have to rush
down to a Special Sale to get .
the right price. Isn't it nice to
shop in a store you can depend
on ? It saves such a lot of run
ning around." '"
You may be sure that the
J. C Penney Company Is very
proud of its reputation as a '
"dependable" store and is striv
ing to be increasingly worthy
of it. .If you, too, find "warm. (
weather shopping" tiresome, it
will pay you to visit us. Ou
values will surprise you.
TOYOS
Bleached, diamond
crease telescope shape,
snap brim and fancy band,
Very low priced at (
$1.98
LEGHORNS
Sand color, oval sunk
brown nnd wide snap
brim ; silk folded scarf -band.
An exceptional val
He at , ,
$3.98
Men's Oxford
With Foot-Room
A goodlooking Oxford
ouilt along semi-conservaliva
lines, yet with plenty o! ,
smartness. Tan or Gunmetal,
$3.49
SENNITS
Light weight, cool and
tomfortable. Fine con-,
cealed stitch, improved
saw edge, fancy or blaclf
band
.98
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