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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1928. I I NEW TODAY I i , - IlF.n CEDAR whlnglea at Pases'. .AV Jl--"5 I (( II That Bring Big Savings To You OPENING DAY Saturday, June 23rd Beautiful Novelty Rayons, 32 Inches Wide 45x36 ' Pillow Cases Seldom do you see such values. Each. 81x90 Seamless Sheets Heavy and serviceable, crisp snow white sheets. Will laun der satisfactorily. Special this sale ., 39c $1.35 We have been preparing for weeks for this greaf sale in June. Items have been secured that will be of interest to everyone. Now that the time has arrived we are sure to please. Every department will re ceive you with real bargains. Come and You'll Surely Save! SALE STARTS 9 a. m., Saturday, June 23rd Women's Leather Hand Bags The season ? most approved styles in tine grain leathers, each $1.00 Printed Crepe de Chine Silk Dress Special $5.75 This lustrous material suited for everything from dresses to curtiiins- a wonderful as sortment. QCrf The yard ZOJJ Specials from stock 95c to $1.00 values in Rayon' 7Qrf Prints Ijjj 59c to 65c values ,...4c 85c and 90c values 69c Printed Voile, 1 lot OQw special LOft "Tommy Tucker" OQrf Prints, fast color SwW Hosiery . Amazingly Priced Lovely Lustrous Rtiyon Hose, In choico colors, tho pair .. 39i " , ' All ovor pure thread silk hose, sale special, silk well over the knee, newest shades, pr. 894 Close out of Kay. ser Chiffon Hose because a discon tinued number, slipper heel, reg ular at S2, now on sale SI. 33 Excellent material, 1 silk. Our regular fc)5c to $1.00 values. On sale now .. Rayon Vests and Bloomers Exceptional values, selling ordinarily at twice the price, on sale now. CQflf Vests 03lj Bloomers $1.0 Rayon Bloomers Fr6m a new shipment, said to be extraordinary values. Elastic waist and knee. Ca rcfully cut. All sizes I Rayon Bed Spreads A slashed price nrticle worth twice the amount we (Q i Q nsk. Scalloped edges WJl I 3 Women's Apron Dresses Colorful prints, several styles full range of sizes. Each Turkish Towels 19x36 width, heavy, with fast color borders. One lot of small sizes, to be cleaned up at this sale Ail oilier Einembles, of silk mid wool combination;) 1-3 oft: Rayon Slips Said to be a double value, shadow proof ftA hems I lUU Child's Pantie Dresses Wash prints in good pat terns, with pockets, button waist bands. Each . if $1.00 $1,00 Rubberized Rayon Aprons Newest and very popular novelty. Onj waterproof UdU 1QV Eacl. I tlft Sil'c Ensembles $2.?.!i0 vihics. Now on uiie $13.95 Just Imagine! New Silk Dresses $9.85 Values up to $15.00 but re duced for clearance of the line. Ladies Coats Priced now to close up. Ask to see them. One Lot Ladies Tailored Suits This season's purchase, but reduced from $25.00 and $27.50 for close H Q Or up, now 9 I uiUJ New Slip On Sweaters Shoe Specials Bargains await you in wo men's, men's and children's, special lots at $1i95j$2i95; ' $3.95 Men's Dress Sox Silk and Rayons in color combinations of dis tinction. A rare QQrf value Oup Men's Waist Overalls Standard weight, stitches, buckle back. Sizes 30 to 38 tripple $1,00 Just in and greatly mnnd everywhere. and fancy colored . .. in de-White. $2.25,52.95 Men's. Work Sox Famous coarse knit, elastic A pair 1 Ojj Oval Yarn Rugs 18x30 size, for bath room, bedrooln or kitchen. QQW A sensational value ....Oup Better Service Better Merchandise Sale Ends Saturday Night, June 30th BE THE LONGEST While Juno 21 1h commonly 110 copted hk Hip Io'ikpjU day of the year, Mich U not the hiro In Itoao iMirs 111 in year. nroonllujt to ('. A. Coll. meteoroloiilnt. temporal tlv in chmgp or tho local Weather Itu mm mutton. IVnpli kimht.iIIv he Hove Ihe longest .lay to he uu the l!lnt. Mr. foh. says. mnrkhiK the divMon nf Pi'Hm; :imt nummer. hut this does tmt hold true for nil lull Indefl, At hitliude 43 ir which l the ImiiKiniuy line which runs IhroiiKh Jtu.M'lmi'K. the Iouko! day occura on June L':trd. On that day the sun! ilud at 4:1!1 a. m. and nets al ?:i:i p. in., while on June at It riRea nt I the mime time tint ko(h one minute I (iirller. From June litl to 2(1, Iti-j cl naive, the d;iyn are within a few I si'i'ondi or beliiH of equal leiiulh.j lite 2Hrd only IhivIiik the distlnc- I tloa or helns one mtmilo longer1 thnii (he others. j jROSF-BURQ AIRPORT GIVEN 4 ! PUBLICITY IN OAKLAND, CAL. : A new hooklet "The Crossroads ' ;of tin- Air." has been Issued hv . iltin llnli.l flnL !..,..! i..r .... jtion on the airnorta nlnhK the ; const. The Oakland Tribune In n publicity to thin enterprise, nnd quotes n conKi'utulntory message, from J. A. Harding, owner nnd manager nf the l1mp'.ua hotel of ithia city, In which Mr. llanlinn recent tne ttvoH nnshleralilc Public Liability and Property Damage Two mighty Important lnuranef coverages for the automobile owner. Are you promoting your elf by carrying this coverage on your car? This agency fi at your service In writing all llnei of automobile Insurance. G. W. Younar & Son INSURANCE 119 Cans St Phone 41? taken occasion to get in a boost for ItoaeburB's new airport. Short Rotary Program Today's program nt Itotnry was short, but very pleasing to nil. Hill Hrowu was chairman of the pro- pram committee and Introduced Miss Wallace, the accomplished 1 daughter of Uotnrlun Al Wallace.! who played two Hcloctiona on Ihe piano. Charley Mc.l51l.inny who 1b alwaya on tho job lo make up any deficiencies on the program, aang two soma in his usual pleasing way. BOURBONS TOLD TO MAKE STAND ON PRINCIPLES ' Mx kinds $2.uO lo 4.5u. FOH SAI.K Cherries; Royal A u lie b tic lb.; Hluck Tiiarians ' 3u lb. 145-1 Harrison St., West Itoaeburg. FOR SALE Royal Aim and lilack Republican cherries, 5c per lb. i on thu tree. K. M. Cooley, Kden bowwr. Phone lJY"2. FOR SAM? VJ2H Chevrolet tour ing, motor in xeelienl .shape; cheap. Geo. Jlouseoltler, .Myrtle creek. RKAL VALL'KS Cliina ware hi single pieces or sets decorated pit-ct-H from Cc to 35c each. Vou never set ueh bargains only at I Goettel'B, 249 N. Jackson .St. . SUM Midi price sehed-iWj now in effect on all kinda of wood. Iiy orderiiiK now while our Block ia complete you are assured of re ceiving the kind and sizes you prefer. Ijenn-Gerretsen Co. DO COLAS INSURED SAVINGS Our 7', Hjstematic savings plan .will protect you and your loved i one in time of need. Lull infor muliou furnished free. Write for our booklet. Douglas Ituildlng & Loan Aasociation. FLOOR coverings at a big saving. Inlaid linoleum h'Jc sq. yd. I'riut ed linoleum (J 4c. m. yd. Kelt base at whoIeKule 35c sq. yd. We do not lay floor coverings, but cut It the Hize you want at the above unheard of prices. Karl S. Powell at 238 N. Jackson St. MODEL HOME MOKTAOKS (o lit your noeda. If j you are in thu inurkttt fur luort KiiKt! rinunciiiK or re-rinnncIiiK on your DipiiKlaH county riuilty this uHHocIullou has u very attractive )an for taking care of your needs. Consult us before placing your mui-lnKO. Umpqua Savings und Loan Association, Douglas Abstract building. SKCOND hand goods for sale: kitchen cabinet 512.50. Heating stove S.00. Range stove 515.00. ' Ollstove 15.00. 9x12 wool rug 510. Iron bed 52.50. Used mattress with new ticking 56.50. Used coil bedspring 55.00. Go-cart 55.00. Child's wood crib $7.00. Small dresser 56.00. Lounge 53.00, Sani tary couch 53 50. Library table 55.00. Ilreakfjist table 52.0(1. Iloukoaso and writing desk $S.00. ItiH'klug chair $2.50. Many other Hems on display. I will try lo sell you something If you come in. Karl S. I'owell at 23s North Jack son Hi reel. . A place for everything and everything in its place. Up to date fixtures and conven iences with plenty of switches and outlets for every use, modern plumbing, all mod ern time and labor saving appliances necessary and a properly flaced extension telephone. Thousands agree that extension telephones should be included in every home. They save countless steps and time and cost but a few cents a week. Call our business office TODAY and order your extension telephone installed. TODAY'S BASEBALL (A'Wt-iulHl rrcs. LtMH'cl Wirc American At Cleveland R H E Chicago ..........2 8 0 Cleveland .. - 4 7 2 Dalotries: Thomas and Berg; Miller, Iludlln and Myatt. At New York 1 R H B Philadelphia 0 9 '0 New York 4 7 0 flatteries: drove and Cochrane; Johnson and P. Collins. National. New York 9 13 0 Boston 4 6 1 Batteries: Fitzslmmons and O'Farretl; John Cooney, R. Smith, wertz and spohrer, urban. At Chicago St. Louis .. Chicago Batteries: Mllchel land J. Blake nnd llarlnett. R H E .1 2 1 .2 5 0 Wilson; i At Pittsburgh Tt H E Cincinnati 5 11 1 Pittsburgh 4 U 0 Batteries: May, Jablonowskl and IPIclnlch; Hill, Russell, Miljus and j Smith, Hnrgrcttves. NOBILE GIVES INSTRUCTIONS FOR HIS RESCUE THE pacific telephone (5b AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY . SENTENCE SATURDAY Fred Schwartz, arrested on a charge of possession of in- toxicuting liquor following a rartl on his residence by Chief of Police Vaughn and City Officer George Dietsch, has entered a plea of guilty lo the charge. . Recorder Sherfy has set .Saturday morning nt 111 o'clock us tho time for passing sentence. ( Continued from page 1.) HOUSTON PUTS ON GAY ATTIRE FOR DEMOCRATS (Continued from page 1.) ; ministry of marine lias ordered tho cruiser Strasbourg and the dls j patch boat (jueulln Roosevelt to go j to Spitsbergen Immediately lo ;help in Ihe search for Ifoald I Amundsen now missing In the j French relief plane piloted by lapiatu itene tiultbnud. Theories At Oslo OSLO, Norway, June 21. A lo cal newspaper commenting on the disappearance of the French plane with Ronld Amundsen nboard on its search for the Haifa's crew to day stated that Amundsen said be-1 fore he left that he was especial ly Interested In the party of seven which drifted away in the balloon parly of tho Italia. The paper thought It was possible that Amundsen and his companions had flown straight to the east nnd landed on the sea. . Hoel, an explorer who will ac company Ihe Russian ice breaker Krassln In its rescue work, saltl Ihe men in the balloon had prob ably been carried out to sea be tween Northeast Land and Franz Josef Lund. He did not thing that the Krassln would search for Amundsen's plane but suggested that the ice breaker Mnligin which was in the neighborhood should go to the seaplane's assistance. Tho Polar filers, Captain Sir George H. Wilklns and Carl B. Elelsen, who arrived at Bergen last night, expressed no anxiety when Informed that nothing , had been heard since he started from Tromsoe. A telegram to the Aftenposten from Kings Bay said It was thought that Amundsen might have llown to Franz Josef Land. Amelia Buys Togs LONDON, June 21. Miss Amelia Karhart went shopping again today in company with Mrs. Frederick Guest, sponsor of the trans-Atlan tic flight of the Friendship, while a crowd stood vainly in front of her hotel In n drizzling rain hon ing lo catch a glimpse of the I young woman who flew tho Allan-1 He. Miss Enrhai't already had bought ! a thousand dollars worth of clothes, ! but needs some more. She has been ' proceeding with her shopping scientifically, buying necessary i tracks first and then doing mis cellaneous purchasing. following on the heels of mm-! dreds of letters, poems have now begun to flock In upon Miss Ear-; hart. i One begins: "Good Eve of the' air, glorious woman filer." nnd ; then goes on in praise of the filer. ! Mabel Returning j HARBOR GltACH, N. F June 21. Miss Mabel Boll look off here ! this morning in tlte monoplane Co- j lumbla Tor Curl iss-Field, N. Y. At tho controls wns Oliver Le Boutlllier, pilot, and also aboard were Arthur - Agles, co-pilot and Andrew Surlnl, mechanic.-' AMBASSADOR NAMED (AuocUted PreM Leafed Wire) WASHINGTON, June 21. The appointment of William S. Culber-, son of Kansas, as ambassador to Chile to succeed William M. Col lier of New York, resigned, was announced today by- Secretary of State Kellogg. CALL FOR WARRANT Nollco Jh. hereby, given that War-, rattl.-'eJo. 119 W School "1st. No. 17 of Hiii l ,(niii. 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A pnrly of 73 (tetoKntps from five pastern statpa .including 13 from Miinhnttau and iltooklvn. left yesterday aboard (ho simmer 1 Slinnp which boro tho legend' "Ii'iuoorath ponvontlou tiKrial." o M Here Fram Fugene j Mlsa llodie. iiurso from Enpono.j In lioro, having tnken spocial work nt tho hospital. nilsslonor snld. of "morn Ihiin Gno on the ftr.st ballot," will mnko no effort to untti tho nomination on ono roll call. Announcement by nntlorml com niitteeman Norman K. Mack of Now York that John V. Ilavifi, tho 1924 nomlneo for prosidont, would bo tho Now York roprosontatlvo on tho roaolutfons committoe. revived discussion of tho possibility that tho former ambassador to tho court of St. James might bo chairman of tho Importnnt platform committee. POPULATION OF STATE PRISON AT NEW RECORD MARK DANCING on the banks of the Umpqua Rainbow Gardens Saturday 23 Roseburg's new peppy five piece orchestra Gents 75c Ladles Tree Hay ropo, pulleys, hay carriers nnd other barn equipment ' at Wharton Bros. Named by Dems J. J. WOODS Human Fly To Climb GRAND HOTEL Thursday, June 21 At 2:30 and 7:30 p. m., advertising Dodge Bros. Motor Cars for J. O. Newland & Son. local dealers. HAt.KM. Juno 21. - Today, the longest day of tho year, the popu lation of tho state penitentiary reached tho highest mink In the history of tho prison. The registry showed (05 prisoners. 1 The situation Is the reverse of! the usral experience, which In that population decreases in tho ; summer. i Superintendent Henry V. Mey ers said that practically all In mntos are employed nnd that nous-1 Ing is taken care of by the nihil-i tlonal dormitory recently made from the old kitchen. DANCE at Rowell's Hall Ten Mile, Oregon Saturday, June 23rd GOOD PEPPY MUSIC Genu 75c Ladlet Free Dr. Jennie Callafaa of Omaha, Neb., recently waa choeen national democratic commttteewoman for her third consecutive term and It expected to play a prominent part in the convention at Houston. She it a W. C. T. U. worker and tay he will work for Al Smith If ihe sees that former Senator Gilbert M. Hitchcock of Omaha cannot re. ceive the democratic nomination. Passed Out! When fag comes, form goes. Dubbing starts. Good scores are ruined. There's no passing out when you wear the Lewis Golf Suit. Its unusual, natural crotch-support conserves energy. Amaz ing coolness and freedom. No "balloon sizes" just perfect fit. Duds for Men, Inc. Quine Bros. ' ' ."