- SIX 1 ROSEBURG NEWS-RSV1EW. ROSEBURG, OREGON. FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1923. I vA v. a sri ll' i . " v Lm'vvv i i That Bring Big Savings To You j' 1 , : i l -. . . avmgs OPENING DAY , j , ; Saturday, June 23rd , Rayons, 32 Inches Wide $1,35 ...250 This lustrous materinl suited for everything from dresses to curtains a wonderful as sortment; i ' The yard Specials from stock 95c to $1.00 Values in Rayon yQw Prints i. '. I Jp 59c to 65c values ... 85c Jand 9(Jc values . Printed Voile, 1 lot snccjalr ..,.(.. "Toirmy Tucker" Prints, fast color ... ....49c J.GOe 390 Hosiery ; Amazingly Priced ; Lovoly Lustrous Rayon Hose, In choice colors, the pali 39i All over pure thread silk hose, n sale special, silk well over the knee, newest shades, pr, 89 1 Close out of Kay er Chiffon Hose , ' because a dlscon tinucd number, slipper heel, reg ular at $2, now on sale $1.33 Pillow Cases Seldom do you see QQrf such vnlues. Each GJji 81x90 Seamless Sheets Heavy nnd ser vie entile, crisp snow, while sheets. Will lium- dcr satisfactorily. Special I liis sale . Printed Crepe de Chine Excellent material. $ silk. Our regular 85c to $1.00 values. On sale TQti now '.. 1... I ufl Rayori Vests and 11 Bloomers Exceptional values, 1 selling ordinarily at twice the price, on sale now. CflW Vots i.L,:.:.!.:.'.-.:.!.MJ5 Bloomers $l.Cu i Rayon Bloomers ' ' From li new 'shipment, said lo be extraordinary values. L'.mstic waist mid knee. larelully cut. All sizes Rayon Bed Spreads A slashed price article worth1 twice the amount we Q0 1 Q ask. Scalloped cdca OOl I J Women's Apron Dresses C'clorful prints, several styles full range of sizes. Each Turkish Towels 19x36 width, heavy, with fast color borders. iQH Each I 0t We have been preparing for weeks for this great 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 SALE STARTS 9 a. m., Saturday, June 23rd Women's Leather Hand Bags Surely Save! f"he season ? most approved styles in line gram leathers,, each 1 Silk Dress Special One lot of small sizes, to he denned up at this Jjj All other F.n"emhles, of silk mid wool combinations 1-3 oft. Rayon Slips Said to he a double value. shadow proof hems U I ll 89g 8:..$1,00 Rubberized Rayon Aprons Newest nnd very popular novelty. PQri waterproof uJU Sil'c- Ensembles $2.'. 30 values. Now on jZias&l ' Child's Pantie Dresses Wash prints in good pat terns, with pockets, button waist bands. bach U I ll Just Imagine! New Silk Dresses $9.85 Values up to $15.00 but re duced for clearance of the 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 AM Q nr up, now y I UlOu New Slip On Sweaters Just in and greatly mand everywhere. nnd fancy colored ... IP- Shoe Specials Bargains await you in wo men's, men's and children's, special lots at $1.95, $2.95, $3.95 Men's Dress Sox Silk and Rayons in color combinations of dis tinction. A rare ' QCItf value : OJo Men's Waist Overalls tripple in de-White, $2.25, $2,95 Standard weight, stitches, buckle back. Sizes 30 to 38 Men's Work Sox Famous coarse knit, clastic A pair .. 1 Ojj Oval Yarn Rugs 18x30 size, for bath room, bedroom or kitchen. Q0W A sensational value ,...0uj Better brvice Better Merchandise Sale Ends Saturday Night, June 30th NEW TODAY I ODD lots of lumber at Pages'; 1. SI2uml 15. ; FOH HKN'T 3-ruoin apt., private ImiIk IJoukIus Hotel. ; KOIt SAI.K About 6D Iters ot hard wood. Phone 12K41 . Nkwi.V reiiovaed.S-nnTfuTrnlsh-' htstt Aiyly 22lW.Wah. j A LOT for sole" cheap, uux2U0 with ' (tood gunigx. Inquire 121)7 Ullip cjua Ave. i FOft" IIKNT Clean 4-rooiu uiU ; close in; (Hi, 221 W. Lane St. 'Iione JK23. , CORDOMISHOP Paint Market 314 West Cass St. Roseburg, Oregon FOH .KENT Modern apt., 3 huge ' ' rooms; gaiuge, J16. Adults. 1 Phone 459-K. .FOR TRADE OR SALE HalMu- j terest in garbago business. J. W. ! Draper, 523 K. Main St. ,' . I HE.N'NISON craft work Uemoiistru-W Uons at the Hook store, all iirjn next week. Lessons free. -J OR HAI.E Several llarred Roek S roosters, 1 year- old, (). A. (,'. jilruln.(JC: 'I'ruebUiod. Ipj a i.ioKTAi. tree Is Hie smait centerpiece. Learn lo make It at the Hook storea of next week. F()lt "' RENT 2 roofii . furnished house, close In; ?6 per monili. Si'eeIevntir man Perking l!ldn. LESSONS in a'rtjrlcfal llowiTTrnakT I ln. irarty favors and wax work, ai iue ijook store all of next week. ROOMS WAXTKO For'O. convention. Within Cass and Jackson 3f,liJ. WANTED To rent good equipped ranch on shares or reasonable tonus. P. 51. Paulson, Looking Glass, Ore. FOR SALE Young cockerels, de- llvereu, zuc. Near Riverside A fi blocks of Sts. Phone Store. Leave orders at store. L. Scott. W. NICE lG-acre ranch, 8 miles from Roseburg, good roads, flue wa ter, fair buildings; berries and grapes. A bargain. L .(). Maddux, liil N. Jackson. WHERE? Ono half mile south of Canyonvllle. Canyon Tavern an ideal place for the Sunday din ner. Rest of service, foods and music. Tiy lt Sunday. FOR SALE "or ira.le" fuFTsiisebiug properly. -I r. house, large corner lot un macadam street ill Oak ridge, a town with a future.' C. Walter (iroves, 211 Comm. Ave. Phone -I77-H. LIVE OR DIE You are sine to do one or the oilier. Our 1 system atic savings- protects you and your family live o rdio; Write for our frco booklet. Douglas Build- Ing & Loan Association. "M lllwork" ' That yon enn depend upon. Wo use exclusively high grudo finish lumber, thoroughly klln-drled. All work guaranteed satisfactory, ('oeil J.umber Company (INK 5-iilbe radlo8Pt(:ompleti! with battery eliminators. lathing else to buy. A real bargain, S-10. Cash or terms. Ono li-tube radio less equipment, 525. Taylor's nai lery & Electric Station, cor. Rose and Oak Sts. Phone (17. MY MODERN Ctooiii Imnio- hi iiaiKion -oy t no sea (toulilo ga rage fireplace lawn and flow- ers two blocks to park quar ter mile lo beach and natatorium a wonderful plncn to live. Sac rificed at $3500. Terns. J. P. Dillon. Randon, Oregon. BATTERY prices reduced. A stan dard' slx'-volt National battery now only $7.15. and your old battery. Requires water only ti times a year. Fully guaranteed. Taylor's llattery & Electric Sta tion, Roseburg Super Service station. Pure White Lead, per 100 lbs...... :...:.....$14.00 Kalsomine, all colors, per .lb. ..:.-:....."10c Plaster Paris, per lb 5c Venetian Red, best English, per lb.,....-.:.... 5c Pure Linseed Oil (Red Wing), per gal.... .:..$1.20 Pure 'Turpentine, per gal. $1.20 Sub. Turpentine, per gal 50c Denatured Alcohol, per gal. v: $1.00 Creosote (pure) per gal .........$1.00 Asphaltuin Varnish, per gal r $1.00 Green Shingle Stain (unfading), half linseed , oil, half shingle oil . or. pure, creosote, per. gal ,...,....,........$1.25 Brown or red Shingle Oil and Creosote, per gal. 75c Asphaltum Stain Creosote and Shingle Oil, per gal. .. ' .50c Fuller's House Paint, per gal. , ...$2.50 Fuller's Floor Paint, per gal $2.50 Fuller's high grade Floor Varnish, per gal.....$2.95 Fuller's high grade Spar Varnish, per gal...... $2.95 House Paint, our own lead, oil and zinc, mixed to order, any color, per gal.:.'. $2.50 Delco Class Enamel, per gal... $2.75 Felt Paper, three-fourths lb. to yd., 50 yds. $3.00 Wall Paper, fine quality, double roll 18c Brushes, all kinds (mfg. prices), 3 inch ...45c Inside Wood Stains ,all colors, per gal $1.50 Pure Shellac, per gal .......$4.00 Spirit Laquer, per gal $3.00 Quick drying Laquers, all colors and sizes. Artists' Materials, Sheet Pictures. Picture. Frames to order 35c up Window Glass, priced right. No charge for setting. Sewing Cabinette, Magazine Racks, Mirrors, Transfer Ornaments, Polishes, Waxes, Mops,. Dusters and every other thing carried in a high class supply house. ', , CORDON & BISHOI 3 Doors West of Postoffice IIO.MK owners, do you iitH'd ready cash? If you own your home and ihmhI iiniut'dialo funds we can kIvu you prompt service. Our monthly payment plan offers an viiay method of liquidating a loan. No commissions, no delays. Umpqun Savings and Loan Asso (dation HouKlns Abstract Uldg. It 10 AD THIS A 30xi;50hoavy duty, shoulder .built six-ply Leo Deluxe casing, made nnd tried out on the new Kord car, con tinuous running day and night, wave a .mileage for 32 thousnnd miles. Pi-Ire $11.50 beat that If you can. If you do I will lock my, doors, quit business, call Die dog grease-my khii, ro to tin hills and trap tduinks for a IfvliiK Nick Carter. 'DEAD" WAR VET AND EX-PRISONER MEET BY CHANCE PORTLAND Juno - 22. Ten years ago June 21, 11)18 two American soldiers stole'out of ll trench In Northern France to Bot oul across MNo Man's -Land" on a mission of ' considerable ; Importance.- They were Coi-pornli Ilurold Rockwell and Private Charles M. Davis. An hour lator they encountered a (ierman patrol, und nttor a. fight Rockwell was taken prisoner and Davis left for dead. Today Harold Rockwell of Los Angeles, .and Mrs. Rockwell and two. little Rockwells: halted, their nulomoblle at a service station in Portland to fill up with gas. They were bound for Rainier National Park. Another car drove up along side of theirs. Chnrles E. Davis, of Relllnghmn, Wash., a salesman for a tobacco firm. ' noted something famillar about the face of the man in Hie oilier car, although ho had never seen the moustache before. Rock well looked at Davis. "Haw, haw!" laughed Davis fin ally. "You can't fool me with a moustache. Thought the Germans got you." "And I thought you were dead," relied Rockwell. The reunion thnt followed was loud and boisterous, and business at the filling station was tied up for quite a while. From Arkansas : To Paris Opera OLD-FASHIONED JENNIE M. LOVE - IS ACCUSED OF BURNING HOME v (Continued from pnno 1.) ftrers found that furniture listed as behiR destroyed In a fire two years uro was attain li-drd In Ihe new clnlm. She was subjected lo qitestlonliiK for neve ml hours yes terday, and, according to ihe of It rors, told several cnnriletliiic stories before finally confessing. She Is re ported to hnvo siiiil that she de sired money to visit her unit in Canada. - , Test li Ordered 'J.Mrs. Love Is a woman sll;;litly past! middle w and orilrcrs be lieve that she may he menially un balanced, .md so have requested thai slut be examined as to her sanity, nnd before any criminal prosecution Is started, other than the tiling of the luforinallon, she 'will be. given a menial examination. ! Mrs. Love has been supporting herself for a number of years by doing odd John of work, taking In within going lulo homes to wasli and clean, and has also malutnlned a huge garden. She has frequently iippeatcd to llui county for aid, and has been given considerable help In procuring (nod and other neces sities for herself and daughter. The county oi'tlclals who have known her through her requests for aid, have not considered her mental condition to be entirely right, hut did not believe that her tondllinn was such as to Justify nily action in havin her commit tnd lo an Institution. Probe Old Fire An Investigation is now beln; idurted Into Iho fire which de M toyed Mt'H. Love's former home nt (lie north en.! of ."ni tlth street a couple of years ago. This home was completely destroyed and the unman was given insurance on her furniture and the house was re built by the Insurance company. It Is thought possible that this home, too, may have been purposely set. An Information charging her with arson with, intent to defraud nn insurance company, was filed this tnornlii;' In Ihe local justice court. She will be permitted to have a preliminary examination If she desires, nnd If she waives ex amination will be bound over to the grand jury for further Investl fnttou and in Ihe meantime will undergo a test for sanity. Tin1 deputy fire marshals nnd Insurance representative went lo Myrtle Creek this morning lo In esltgale recent tires there. 1 NO WORD FROM AMUNDSEN AND HIS FIVE AIDES .it. iii-i.i : ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. ; ; Established 1901 M. E. RITTER, Msnantr Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy Jhone 284 AaK and Kane St. Ambulance Service Llcfnirrf Lurty EmbAtmer j SOUTH DEER CREEK NEWS 1 .Mtu W lilt sit of Uosehurg w is a caller at the Mellon homo in Sunday. II. I' Hlood has commenced .hauling berries -to Klamath Kalis. ! Tom Mellon was n Sunday vis iter ut the Itlood home, j Horn, to Mr, anil Mrs. William j M"lmn. Jr.. .tune a daughter. U tit h ltiood spent PaUirday ntlit j.'tnil Sundav at htr home on S. P. ICieeV. j Ltery one is busy making hay. Mr and Mn. James li.irdain and faintly of Salinas. Calif., we it tall '.en at Ihe Melton homo Wednesday. (Continued from pa;;e 1.) packages were attached failed to open. This unfortunately contained tresh batteries and an iiccumii lator for tint radio outfit whose strength Noblle has been carefully husbanding. Major Maddaleua now plans to drop a new set of batter ies carefully packed In n rubber boat so that It will not be damaged In falling on the ice. With the appearance of some sunshine bringing up the fog. Ma jor Maddaleua hoped to he able to .make another trip before the day .ended. Ills fellow Italian flier, .Major IVnzo, was planning to get ;u ay al. o if possible, i Paris Grows Anxious i ! I'AItlS, June 22. Naval Lieu-' tenant Paris, French tiler who has been grooming a French seaplane for a tntns Atlantic night In the near future, today ottered his ser vices to proceed to Spltsshergen to assist In the search for Com mander Rene Ctullbaud nnd the French plane aboard which Roald Amundsen set out to the relief of the Nubile crew Monday night. A 21 hours ncatn passed with out new s of the Frem h plane and iiH sIk men. including the treat Norwegian cxplonr, the opiimism whhh had been behl out In Carls, dhanged to great anxiety Although! official naval circles still express hope that the missing seaplane will be heard from shortly. Crgent instructions, however, have been wired to the cruiser Strasbourg to make all haste northward. It probably will leave 'Cherbourg during the night while it he dispatch boat .Quentiu Hoose velt, which nlso has been ordered j north .Is due to reach Rergen this evening. RAISING THE ANTE "Will you lend me ten dollars ?" "Young mint, money-lending de stroys friendship and ours shall not be destroyed for ten dollars." "Then lend me twenty dollars." Fliegonde Illaeller, Munich. McCormlck binding Wharton Itros. THE WIGWAM Carnival DANCE AT THE WIGWAM Music by .Star Five Big Time and Lots of Noise Admission $1.00 ' Ladies Free Miller and Thompson Unconscious Since May 6 Distracted Husband: For heav en's sake, Alice, haven't you done your hair yet? His Wife: Pone it? I haven't found It yet. Answers. 4 trw- 'TWAS EVER THUS Marie: Fancy, Robert, In r few years we shall be able to fly to London in half nn hour. Hobert: nut you will still need two hours to get' ready. Journal Amnsnnt, Paris. Miss Mary McCormlc, formerly of Belleville, Ark., is the first Am erican singer in 30 years to sign with the Paris Opera company. She studied music at the University of Arkansas and later., went., to.. Chi cago as a protege of Mary Garden. PLAYING SAFE "So you want to Join the nrmy for how long?" "nu ration." "But there nln't any -war on." "I know I mean duration of ponrp." Cnllforntn Ppltran. HOUSE PLANS FREE We are now prepared to furnish to the homo builder detail ed plnns and specifications. TheRo plans arc complete In every respect, drawn by competent architects, and are furnished freo to nil of our customers. Come In and look over our plan books, nnd let us assist you. We also Issue monthly "Artistic Homos" which plums sugcestlons for new homes. "The Modernlzer" which treats on methods and Ideas of Improving old homes and "Mountain Cabins" which Rives plans nnd sucgestlons for the building of mountain homes nnd mention dwellings. Copies nf those magnates. will he mailed on request, free of clinrge. COEN LUMBER COMPANY War.I.T-T-W.T!r.T.TT.Tt-T-T.MW 1 hough Miss Margaret Cobb of Clinton, Tenn.. has been uneon cious since May 6 when she was Injured In an utomobile accident, doctors believe she will recover. She Is being fed through a tube. Shortly before the wreck, she was chosen by Russell Patterson. New Vork artist, as one of the most beautiful girls in the University of Tennessee. DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME Established 1926 Perfect Funeral Service Fair and Reasonable Prices AMBULANCE SERVICE . PHONE 112 Pine and Lane Sts. H. C. STEARNS Manager PHONE 112 Lady Attendant