SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURC. OREGON. FRIDAY. JULY 27. 1928. ii I ! Don't forget our cool basement makes summer shop ping for Shoes, Men's Furnishings, a pleasure. REDUCTIONS on Summer's Most Wanted Items NOW! Smartest of Swim Suits The most admired styles now in vogue were introduced by Woolastic made of guaranteed Fleischer's yarn the cleverest of (hem all now on sale. TUNNEY WHIPS HEENEY IN 11- mother objected to the attention he paid iULss Herdegen because he was purl Indian and that sever U j days ago they had quarreled. ' The shooting luok jik-e at home of u friend of the girl. the REV. DONAHUE DIES ; SOI.'TIl IIKNI), Ind.. July 27. Tile Itcv. Joseph .. Donahue, 3D. Hi C. H. (.'., formerly president jf'H , Columbia University, Portland. A Ort!., Is dead. He had been lllig j three weeks with embolism, js OFF SPECIAL Ruffled Curtains with . valance nnd made daintily of scrims and dotted nets. $1.00 a pr. Rayon Washable Prints Nothing more adaptable to the new exotic shades and bright col or combinations than these lust rous fabrics most suitable of all for gay summer dresses were B5c to S.I. 00,! now f 69c ' Saturday Is ettdr ; Sjiun'p Day IllltUIII life SPECIAL Flowered Voiles lleautiful patterned Voiles in great variety. Formerly were 35c and 40c, now 29c a yd. , Crepe de Chine Softest of sheer Dress goods, figured ant) very colorful formerly sold at 85c to $ 1 .00. now : ' 69c' Saturday Is Reel Letter Stamp Day away at his challenger, standing I toe to toe with Tom to baiter an slice at his body as lleeney's KUUINIJ BATi LE B""",!"1 lal"''1 "M spirit! . j never faltered. In the seventh rrnund, the one blow that settled f fCnntluuod from page 1.) !ib buttle, left Tom blinking andj ' ' 'rubbing his eye and for a moment.' ed under the magic touch of Jack t seemed as though the lulllln ;1 Uempsoy, the promoter today saw iniKia( end then and theie. visions of better and better i lice Tunney, now tne muster In ' gules' to come. The impressai io full eoinmaud of Ihe milling, alien-i ui .Muonon Mmaie t.ardeii be- ,.d a brund of B.oi tsinaiishli that : lieves he now has in Tunney tlie brought cheers from the throng; makings ol one of the greatest already tiring of the gory spec- ivm i.u.i " nisiory oi '.llojtacle. dene clinched with the SAN FRANCISCO. July 271 o nnjj-a matter 'boxer with the now- .challenger as lleeney fought lu iSpeaklng at San Francisco's re-! FEDERAL RADIO. BOARD r in iiih (.ramie nsia to batter gain control f the Hft eyelid, icoplion in his lienor here today.' POSTPONES DECISION S helpless a man who never before held him there and relused. io! Herbert Hoover, lepublican uomi- ' was punched Io tho canvas. ! punch until he was sure ihut the I nee for president, stressed the WASHINGTON, July 27. The W certainly me handsome chain- injury was just one of the importance of foreign trade. He Federal Hadio commission today p en, bronzed the color of un in- '"breaks" ol ,,e game. isaid in part: . . .extended until September 1 the II.' dial, trained to ihe n.lnule and I Joy For the Victor "Our loreign trade lias grown 'censes of J2 broadcasting ta-'g h.iwigo in tlie penectlon or his J Happy at Ihe outcome of the greatly since the war. until today, ! ''ns whose cases are pending un-; m,. "iv ?;"""' "j'" I00"' nmg fray that deliintely eslab-:ii we allow lor the depreciated dol-iler an order which cited liij sla-W , Zl I ? "o ll,i f '"S"'f """ aS "" ur t"""-. it l 50 per cent greater than o show cause why their 11- I . ,i .. i 1 ,0 " 'ineuduus power, Tunney was car-1 before the war. In the meantime,: tenses should not be revoked from ihe thud round until ihe ru.d i,( u, h i.v i.Im ...i - :.i... n, ... .'am-hsii 3 liook para lion of Tuime'y's sunren icv And m dressing room, lleeney jv.ar trade. These other nations ; mission or voluntarily surrendered I nun ihe moment il,-,i l,i,.u. i .!.., i "-' ' 1 eiupoi-me now emerging irom ine ue- uy tne broadcasters. it fer e I'd K rle '" " of his htruclion of war. The outlook, of. Judge Ira K. I!obinson; chalr- s epped . to save llio Anzac blind o,ld today is lor the greatest man of the commission, said the and h.d, -ss after lw. ml, s',,?!''1 f.""""1 ,'' "K"i""' wher!r ut "rviul expansion in extension order should not be eon- i 52 seconds . rslaughte, , tl',ki'1'1 3 !'!'OV"' -,"er luck history. . 1:,rUed as a decision by the cumniis-' e eventh Z sol" Issue one o '"" K"",1 U,'V un'" ,ho tiKla "t orld will be- ! thai Hie continued operation! end, ancilee -v y o ab ke "come bettor customers. They will I of these stations will serve public: sorb pimlshn !"" " Z Z """" i . have larger demands., but they will ;"'eresi. aiso uecomo stronger competitors, Ilm eAiensiun was granieu to for the markets of the Orient, liable the conimisslon to give fur-, In this new era of expansion, thettn,'r study to tile merits, or these whole Pacific coast will have a i cases. . . . . i large part to play. j j ' With the high skill and leader- NEW TODAY I ' ship In her merchants, her . luanu- i faelurers. her shipping men. thia r.ns'r,i..u,.. -kib. r u uiignt tuliire in this, Hetiirn News-Itevlew. Reward. MARJORIE Wash Frocks! Organdies, Voiles and Prints in Beautiful Shades and Styles PRICE i $1.95 and S2.95 alv'zed ihe oniictrv'in iT-'1"1 "w,'y .'" rHt uu I''""!1" ,he war are "" iU!l "' ! licenses of the remaining 30 l eye there a m, oueI 1 i,r I i"" T" . J''rinai,y. I covering to the level of their pre-! stations were revoked by the com- YARDAGE We are ctill closing out our yardage, and ther? are many bargains to be had in" summer fabrics at prices you can not duplicate. ( from Iinl., out of tlie pic niintiU' and 53 at-c-Kocoucl roii ii U of Hn preliminary of Din llicm-v- cliuni)lontliip curd. Qetter Service Better Merchandise FIRES DEVOUR' ! : GRAIN CROPS, MANY HOMES '.(Contlnuntl from, pngu I.) EurWi'i'il rrom' ileHlniMlrin 'of Mils', ; rn I n .( ' ! f( ' ' ' .' ! j Nn . iiullii'iilJi! . cal Siiiii 1 1' nr. Ilic l,imiKi! wlia tiivlillulile, lull iiiimil ('lal siiggestliiiis luinied iili.don in (, itnsHlhlo' flguiej fi(Mii'ii of ureal r wHtiiil . iniicHes;liad lieeii! hilif wiitl'4iy Ihe l'lnhi'es 1 lutt. Mhi'o than ' a Fire Hazards are Increased durlnn this time of the year.' ' ' 1 ; 1 Carry Fire Insurance ' In tin miuiiiuiln uinoiint to pro tect yourself In cuso of flro. (heck up' tin your policies mid sen lliil. you, are protected. Our office is ill your service In ail niailers pertaining In fire mid aulo Insurnucii. Prompt .and re, llalilo servlcp.1 ' ' ! - ) . . G!,W.'YbuW &'Son l i INSURANCE 110 Cass St.. . Phone 417 had advanced' doggedly castwaM I despltu the efforts of, weary ,1'lgli'.- ers to Hlem Ihe crimson llde. Town Has Close Call The damage Included standing wheat and sacked1 .grain, besides the buildings . on several of ihe farms. Tin, town of Nureka, wlili n hmi I Hill i Mill, III, an I h. was llll'e'al elled llll'llg' )nucli ,L' ilie uigili., t'liiincd hy n ' -wliKj creatiKl iii pari liy il own Ileal, II, n. fire ran I rapidly llirougli the gniin rl.'lil t, j piirchwl in lnder dryness by n,e lllgll leniperalllie' of Hie hist fe dnys, llnekllrin'g and plowing of 1 trellclieS i in ' an ; erinrt In head H. proved of Utile avail. ' ' ' ' ' , ; ' Meantvhlle' farm hoinos wore iliiiuiloiieil' hy ' tlii'lr ' Inhahllniilii, . who fled (o places of safely out. I Side the jintli of the llro.'lhen men folk remaining In Join the army or wheat grow ers and townspeople. 'Unit wore contesting its advance. ' Itesldes Hie loss df grain fields ; and sacked wheal, ninny pastures well! rut I hy the 'lire. Tin Heenev Down In inth ' '.. ' l'""""i"6 VZ J;ist a'moment in tlie tenth IrTrI, "....nlh. c" louiid, us lleeney, battered sense- , Four preliminaries less by a storm of punches that iiv KlAVAIlli l is.-i.-ii rallied ,f hiB jiiuty chin and (AssoiJted -re s SpoNs Vr.ter) chugged deep his burly body,! VANKKK STAIIf'.l, New York h rote hed helpless at the edgo of July 27.-llill liaring it the U S io navu s. Arkansas, a youlhful edition of won he prize of a clean knock-:,,,,. ,, ,:l,es,ed5 To eVney b 1 1..-.,.!1, " ';U""1 .C""" '" - ntlr.-ly left handed, blasle.i i," u , , ... , ' , rraiiK Lang, heary weight ; ' , " oenpuirnig south liond, seconds drugscd him to his cor-j lure in one ner. Heroic treatment restored tho'ondH of the inzao suiiicieniiy to warrant ' first isenuing nun lorlli for the final I Tunni ...- .i.i, i..iei-.isi irom; jimmy llyrne. .oulsvllli. 'lign he moment Oene paralyzed half of heavyweight, d ,,0 8,.", lleeuey's s ght. could not he avert- southpaw of Ihe evening, tried l is ed hree in miles more. unorthodox punches on "lllg liny" I Having the sympathy of most of I'elerson of New Orleans, in n six llie crowd hy his .Spartan Indilfei- round engagement, llyrne failed ence o punishment, lleeney lore,!,, make t two tilralghl victories into he champion lu the first 'fur ihe left banders but he did round and drove dene before him I gain draw Willi Peterson ufler under n- Kin, mi ol short, looping I six bruising rounds. I'elerson Mi- '" ""; te-nu. s.o,eiiiuous set ft bin s nil luu K. nl,,w.l piinl.ihinenl, Ihe craggy-tea-1 .lohnnv (irnim, ' challenger rlpned llironeli heavvweleli, ,.i, ,,,.., I.-....7 . .. . , lunney a giiiird, hulled hlin about co Cruz, champion of I'ortugal In I the ring, and drummed his punches Just S7 seconds or another sis-' ou dene's head; ! rounder. IVnv w..l,.l,..,i ,., ' Anzac Wins First Round so, 1117, Ol'ossq seorod four 'knock It was an nmnzing aleht to tin. 1 diiwim In il. li ju..,i. PHOENIX HOSE GORDON HOSE of , lured' coast has period of svorld expansion In an address .of welcome, Mayor Itolph said the nation was upon an era unique in the story of Am erican progress. "That era will bear; a great! nunie." he' said., "It Is to he - Ihe ! Hoover lira. . furnished ij See James li 'Havu your -mechanical' ' work doiie by Uee Howard. We spe cialize on brakes. Ned Dixon's Super Rialloiu jNeil, IHxon Hugh Whipple. i , , U -TT- -o- Ihronn, which viewed the" cham-l Thcj ,gnlhoi'Uigl' pion as a a to 1 lavoritu and had blood of Ihe I co, no io see a master buxer riddlo ihis roe wllh llgiiining lefts, an occasional llcln and dazzle lilni '.villi tlie. 'laslest.' loot-work any heavyweight has developed since the. days of .Hi, , do, hell. I, was just, as 'amazing to Tunney and u i i ine, iinrrasseii look was on' Cur nun ,i,ee as; ne trolled Io 1,1s cor ner, a ivd bruise above the ten. nyc. , i i i i ; " i i ( in lln lit . us was lleeuey's iiimii me Viewed Its first eve, line ni r!.. ..uiiivvu, ,- .lliuunej'- slunly, (.rial boise janiiln;,-! the. lieuvWciK),tri, halteied Ileijinan! ' llellef .of (er niaiiy, hy 'way- m' Jersi'y Cily; in another six-rounder. imh'KioMiii int-l in .nifr. of your recuinini'iiilh- tliul ' ihe " trans mission mill dllTorentlnl bo flushed wiiu Kerosene tw co eneli vet.,. ' 1 jand relllleil Willi I'resli . lubricant, start. , We are euulnno.l whn nn. .si .,.,,., REJECTED BECAUSE jjOF INDIAN BLOOD, I i COP SHOOTS GIRL I riinolios III l,lie pull, of Its advance ,,lw ,, u,,.,,....,. ,,,'., ,,,, ,,' , j weVe from li,,,, to (1o:,',;es;ll. size, comeu'rough shlgglilg' "wl " Ihe IWIIIO III IIIMII UIMll Mill III Iri.flK r ... I,. .. I . ... , I.. nuii-;ie(l lllxotl ui..-s, i iiinie.T 'nan noiveii i rut prob lem or mo plunging Anzae enough I m mini i om even lu die round. from then on Heenev failed In win iinouier session. ! Gene's Skill Triumphs Ml'ungely enough, solution of I that, tough, punching problem from I 1NCW. .ealailll w 1 lie 'enni-ili. i K Aii'lale.l I'ri'. l.euM.,1 Wire) MILWAUKEE.' ijllly 27:-5-Allca. Herdegen, 23, '.today lay injured, pi'ohalily fatally, and her former sjlilor, Ilenjamin Kckert, 27, re cruit policeman, 'wns in-custody; ; i ,"yiie did mil,, like me because I am part Indian.' hiurnbled' Kolc frl In exiilnatloi) of Ilia . action Utter he sili rilnderetl to the' au thorities. Ho ''confesseil. ' police said, Io shooting the girl first, titen striking her head several times against Ihe floor. At tie- I hospital with llir .cenillt Inn svii't , I'.ci.eri. receuiiy .was divorcii rniin liis 'llrftl wiro " 'atKl -IfM 'ro luanco vlh KIhh lerdegen began soon al'ler.' He said the' girt'.i foil 1 I JtK.V'l' 2-Voom house', $6 per month. Hair, Miller's Addition. HANDO.N'-bythe-Sea Furnished iiabin for rent. $1 a day. John Botts, 5311 N. Pino $1., Roseburg, Ore. The Ladies Shoppe i 1 39 N. Jackson St. DOIXiK toiuiiig, 1UU. Now tires. hacqn red In all 1 iu:ti ve colors. , CompU'loly ovoihauled. A nood buy at $350. Sub J. O. Newland ; and Son. .- : . : -hOST Sterllnn' silver, link brairH- . kt set with- .brilliants, and 2 stniiids of pearls. Kinder please h : leavu at Newa-Heviev.. Reward. POIl SALIC Netf ' 2-rooin buiiKU low, Wet Sld.i, lot. 50x130; Kood ; garden Mromyl. For quick sale, . price $tii)0. NeaT"8oJdiers Home, -i O. W.i-Yomig & Son, ;Brtx. ai07. r. Phonit.417i.i I i : i f DOI)Gi:Vj21 Coupe, ?35(T A tria'l ,. .will please yon it Is In good me cbanieul condition.' 'New' paint. . TireB Q .Newland and SOU. j 'J j ; j i VHICRE? Ojic-liaU mile: ontli of i tCunyonville. ('Canyon, -'iSivurn't Ideal plnee for the Sunday din ner. l!est of service, foods and music. 'IVy II. Sunday. FOHO Moil truck. Steel cab. New j WANTKO 50 young laying WliiOf oversize tires In rear and li9x-t.4U , Leghorns; Address L., Leani, new tlreH and new wheels in LookinKlass. front. Ruckstell gear. In process .i7i2l)OI)fiE SUDAN, price or leconuiiioning now. j. u. Newland and Son. Tiros approxhnalely 70. Thor oughly recoiidiiioued. Finlsu good. Seat covers . and nceesso rie's Included. Se&'J. O. Newland anu ami, aJ? KL'V A HOUSIO Lot 53 1-3x100 to .tin-j.. u-iwmu, mimi-iii hm.Ti fc Im ilt-in t'eiinirHS.' Iinl iiruL rokl I water, electric lights; located on HOME owners, do; you need read Cobb street.- Paved street, side walk, and cement walks. Large garage. SlSOo' SiiOO down, bal ance like-rent. U. W. Young &1 Son, ll(i"CaHS Street. Phone 417.1 fractured . skull iFOIt SALE Full automalie- Wesi- gri-.l, higliouso junior cabinet electric rjmatr, ? f vyh'to; j; ieiii)ieled 7 jtt)p. e(piippeJ Vifh water' heaier iuit:' off.; t'sod1 seven1 monlh. In ei c'ullent1 condition. Phone .Mrs. AtVIn' Kmultson; "J i ll. ' i STUDEHAKEH Special Sixr -rC0. i Excellent condition, mechanical-! ly. Winter enclosures. Lacquered I attractively. in green and black.J colors that will endure. This car - has thousands of miles of pleas- urnble service ,J. Cf. Newland ; antl Son. ; ; WANTED -f 'ar washing and - greasing, at the best equipped Hi'rvice station in town. We have ! our parking space all cement, not gravel to carry in your car. Come ! 'IHlU'wI hnve us iest your tires., ' kSeVl(revith ir 'smile al Ll' R. - Chambers Service. Statioji,. , cor ner Douglas and Mnin Sis., near! Court House. Phone ti lfl. cash? If you own your horns artd need Immediate Eunda we can give 'you prompt- service. Our. monthly pnymqnt plan offers an easy- method y of- liquidating; loan. No com missions,- no delaysr 1'jnpqua Savings and 'Loan Asso ciation. Douglas Abstract Kldg.-- USED CAHS 1925 Chev. sport ' touring," ?2li5. " ' ' ' ' " ; . 1325 Ford sport roadster. $2501 'T- ; Ac SUir pouring, i$l5o. f f 1U2-I. Chev. 1-ton- truck, $150. '. 1JI21 inulsoiiijsedan, $fi50. , ' '102-1' Slndehak'eV coupe. r$:i50. ' j li)27 Standard Six Nasli sedan. A rt'ul bargain. ( j' ; 192(i Master Six Piiiick coupoj S750. j: : .-Foi'rea bargains ;iiu- used ,cus ' 'iyoii 'slioUUlisee'-thesedara.L. R. . , ..Cluqn be i;h, Senice Station juid tiarage, corner -' Douglas" and Main Sts. Phone (i9. V C'hi-vrolel, IH27, model, this Oar looks' like new priced for quick sale bv Cheu-nlel Co. . Hansen mm VlU i eve Peoples Supply Market Phone 145 i'.,,.i... i'1"""'"1'"1'- '"'i seeonil round lotiiiiti.. ,(iene ,.. ilied ill all his hoxliiK and is Li.iii , , ,, . , every-1 urn he tied lleeney up In lilli hes wllh arms so slroiez Hint Tom's bulcy museli's ruulil not break Ihe urip. lint lu between limes, tlene smashed everlaslliiKly in the rhnlloiiKcr'a body, now short, thuddlua; left hooks that boomed Inlo the pit of the slotn aeh, now rluhl smashes under tlie heart that luilnled lleeuey's side n deep red mid drained ills slainlna. MEATS For tliis hot weather we have a complete line of lunch nienls. Whether you desire a Icr of youni; milk fed pork for slicing and serving cold or the already cooked boiled ham. Among our stock of Luncheon Meats M(irrell'8 Luncheon Meat, per II) i....50e Pressed Corned Beef, per lb . 40c Lnri;e Si.e Holnitnn. per lb 25c And innny diflcrcnt kintls of smisni;cs. Fish Snlnion, l lnlibul, Kippered Salmon. Kippered Salmon can be prepared in ninny dellKlilful ways. It is nice for salads and sandwich spread. Kippered .Salmon, per lb 35c I'resh Sliced Halibut, per lb 25c Chinook Salmon, sliced, per lb 25c Smoked Meats t.iuhl and heavy backs for. frying as well ns seasoning, per lb 29c Very lean and mild cured Collages, per lb 28c Mockless Picnics, per lb 2Gc Mild Cure Hrenkfast Bacon, per lb 35c Bacon Strips, per lb 28c Roasts Beef, per lb 20c Pork, per lb 20-25c Venl, per lb 25c Mutton, per lb 20-25c Stews Venl Stew, per lb 15c Beef Stew, per lb. 15c Phone un your order. We will give it our best attention. We deliver free. I hen as lleeney weakened under . Imily blows I lint Ihrealened to enirlr a rib. Cone cut loose again 111 the Ihlrd. hoxlnir eagily when ever Tom Ihrealened. pinning lllill In a vise like grip. Inn crashing nl ways those punches to the clial leimei's Iron sides. The punishment begun Io tell on the bullehelsed Invader. Ills rushes grew morn desperate. I'unihes wandered off the line. Heeney Out. Slugged Switching to li i,.v'i head in Hie feiiiih round, tlene drew blood rrom Tom's nose and lips with .knife like left Jabs and richt hand smashes thai carried every ounce of the weight and strenmli in tlie champion's body behind them. Des perately hut In vain, lleeney slashed back In an effort to halt his loruicnlnr. Now and then tnres crumbled unib pion s marksmanship, Tom rushed lunney to the ropes In bravo but futile efloils to pin him down to one spol. There tlene showed his sole weakness. Whether from Ihe memory ol Ihe Selpember night 111 t'hlcago when Jack Deiupsey caught him on Ihe ropes and all but knoi ked him oul or because of mutual nverslon Io that style of fighting. Tunney seemed always lit a disadvantage there. (Hue he I bounced so fast to the cenler of i Ihe ring linn l oin was left stand-! WOUND FATAL TO lug hy Hie hempen barriers. Hut MAM Uun Drnirrn Hie steam was gone from Heenev . I "IAIN WHO REFUSED si mwkm ' jl lillifiHfinsfiPiivli -A-nn'niiriomonr anQeitmn5i ; HI 10 HOOVER . . . - ' . .... . ri e ra "a mat f i i rr, e. a i i i i f - ie R : 'tXTX fi i ,1 I- I III ":4.-"k f f 1 1 I I- I 1 li I mere were receptions in siin Ul ... mS , . .,,. , i.r.9ii iri' ' I i K41 KAN KltANl'ISCO, July 27. W ,vt,o iioi i w fiiiiiorniaiis eager ; io pay irintile to him as the i most cllizeu of ihe slate, Herbert i Hoover, today assumed the role' bf j one Jusl relumed from iirnr. for ihe occasion of his home-coming reception. I here were receullons In Sim ranelscn and In the towns Hint l crowd upon one anolher's bee's along tlie :w miles and more of tlie peninsula streiehlng souiii ward rrom Ihe Hidden linje. Mayor .lames Itolph, jr.. formal ly welcome Mr. Hoover, who do-; llvered nil address, Ihe longest he lias made since the republican couveiillnii noinlAuted him. i A gaily deciiraled oily awaited Ills coming, and the roule of his automobile caravan from the rail- ; mail slalion lay llirough msr.v streets, so that thousands inlKh't welcome him. Prom Ihe city liall 1 Ihe line of nnirch extended through I he main business sections nnd I hen llirough the suburbs Io South San I'rancUtco and onward down the peiilusiila to I'ahi Alto. Hun , , I town lifter town, where the luav as lleeney s fen- ors were ready Io extend greet. I ho Chlltu-, lugs to Ihe nominee nn.l il. non. i o no mm Homage. Ihis was the first public np nenrnnre ot the nomliiee since his return Io Ihe West, and also It was his last uiilll August II, when he will formallv accept the" uomlnallon and launch a cam paign which Is Io receive bis nil- , divided attention unlil Ihe union has rendered Its verdict on No vember li. attack. ( Tunney Merciful i idllv the ,-leiniel.Mi Milled : TO BE SEARCHED DANCE at The Wigwam Saturday Nitc, July 28 Muiie hy Star Five Cents $1.00 Ladies Free HtlllOKKN. N. J , Jy L'7. I.co Hone. an. Longshoreman, died Inst night as a result ot a bulkl wound. He was shot in Ihe left groin Tues day hy James MarHiitkin. I'll, l'nlt ed Stales customs kitiiiiI. en pier two a govenuneu' le.vnr.t i.ier. Msctillckln was quoted as say Ine lloice had refused to submit to search on leaving the pier and had thrown two hollies or alleged ly smuggled whiskey at him. after which lie fired Police said oilier wlim sscs denied Itnlce lia, thrown Ihe hollies at .MacHlickin. but had simply thrown the hollies down In Ihe hope of des roving the evidence. EGINNING SATURDAY, JULY 28 Big Reductions on Every Pair of Shoes in Store vivai uiic vr uuuj a.iiu itV4o aim ui uacu sizes, at cost and lower in mqn's, women's and children's shoes. Now is tne time to buy high grade ehoes at a big saving for summer and fall. Wearers of our ' well-known lines of shoes, Copeland Ryder for men and Arch Preservers and C. P. Ford for women will do well to take advantage of these bargains. Streetwear and Wayne Knit Hosiery at sale prices. y 1 l U ! ; KIDD ER'S SHOE STORE Roseburg, Ore. mm uiuim i mnt liiuim