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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1928,
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iNEW FALL
COATS
New 1928-1929 models! Dezan to mafcft
lections from and no where st ny
ttm H aucM s stupendous selling vnt
offered greater values! Coats supreme
in quality and ttyia offered at paramount
savin qc
Lavishly Fur Trimmed
You'll be delighted to see the charming
fur trimming of all the fashions moat
desired.
New Coat
Value to (37.50
$27.65-
New Coats
Value to 22.50
$12.90
New Coats
Value ta $27.50
-$19.90
New Coats
Value to $15.00
$9.90
New Fall Coat, fur trimmed, value to
. $75.00
$52.90
PAY
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There will be the Bargain Sensation of the entire state
QUALITY, STYLE AND SERVICE
Has not been left out of this sale. While it is a
close out sale of all our piece goods of finest
silks, woolens, rayon materials, ginghams,
prints and staple goods every transaction
must satisfy our customers, for we are not going
out of business in Roseburg. No, we are just
going after more business with the intention of enlarging every department of everything
to wear in ready made goods shoes for men, women and children? men's clothing, boys
clothing and women's and girls ready to wear and all ready made things for the home.
Slippers & Oxfords
Vatues to $6.50
One big lot broken line, but big value,
tans, blacks, patent leather and satins,
safe price
$1.95
LADIES' HOSE
35e White Lisle Hose; extra
fin quality, for only
35c Durham Ribbed Hose, light
and dark tan for
50 Rayon Hose in pearl blush
and peach color, sate
(1.00 Lace Rayon Silk Hoe,
rose nude and flesh, sale price
10c
14c
39c
69c
SWEATERS
Sweater, value to $2.75, sties to !6.
wool, wool and silk, suitable C't AC
for girls too, close out price q)A
$1.25 Jackie Coogan Sweater 7Zf
close out sale price, now JC
Ladies' $5.50 new Zipper, all QO JQ
wool pull over, sale price JX
Boys' $1.25 Union Suits, part QQc
wool, long sleeve, ample, length HOC
GIRLS' HOSE
50c Girl" Rayon length, 1Qf
and full length hose, sale JJV
65c Girls' Sport Hose, full 4?f
length, fine quality rayon LK
35c Children' Cotton J length, 9fi-
fancy and plain - ...
30c Children's half ox of fine 1 Q
rayon material, pattern
Men's Quality Shoes
$3.69
$7.98
$5.75
capped
$5.75
$5.98
$7.19
$5.25 WORK SHOES Medium weight, plain toe, biuch
er style, full iock calf, soft toe welt sole, sale price
$10.00 MEN'S HIGH TOP 5 tnehe, lace boot, biucher
cut, weit soles, a real bargain, at start of the season
MEN'S DRESS SHOES $7.50 values, fin quality calf,
tan or black, and kid leather, welt soles, sale price...
MEN'S LIGHT WEIGHT Work shoes, biucher style,
soft toe, catf leather, flexible single welt sole, rubber
heels, Sale price .-
MEN'S ARMY LAST Semi-Dress or light work
shoes, fine soft- caff leather, with tingle weit soles...
AMERICAN BROTHERHOOD Shoe $10.00 value,
biucher styles, welt soles, non-skid feature, sale price
TABLE LINEN
i
$1.25 value, 2 yds. wide damask
plain white with border, sale...
$1.50 value table damask, fine P1 1 A
auaMty, close out sale price
$1.75 pure linen table damask.
etc- out sale price, per yard
$2.75 all pure linen, made In fljl fC
Ireland, 2 yards wide, sale price
85c
,$1.10
SWEATERS
Men' $4.75 Brown Heather ITJ Oft
Worsted Sweaters, coat style PJ'
Men's (6.50 Funsten Sweater 04 AO
Coats, wool worsted, ,le price j3"
MEN'S DRESS HATS
Values to $5.90 good styles ?1 QQ
proper shade, cloe out, eachv
SILK GOODS
(VALUES TO $2.00 YD.)
Hundreds of yard of the season' newest and most desirable silks thrown on
the bargain block at a tremendous sacrifice to as such as CELONESE VOILES
and COOK'S aH silk Crepes to 40 inches wide and a dozen or more new
shades and patterns to choose from. Close out sale price per yard only
98c
O 0 TTTDFaV ROSEBURG
O. I. IIU MU JL OREGON
Dresses
Ye We Defy the World With
These Dress Values.
THESE FINE FABRICS
Fine Crepes, Canton Crepes, Fiat Crepe.
Georgette Crepes and Velvets, Fm
Woolens.
NOTE THE CLEVER DESIGNING!
FEEL THE RICH, SILK FABRICS!
Snappy models for street, afternoon, din
ner and evening. Gay dashing modeis
for every occasion.
Sizes for Misses. Women and
Stylish Stouts.
Saturday
Special
Group No, 1
Values up to $18
$7.49
Dresses Value to $22.50 Sale Price $14.90
LOCAL NEWS
Mr. f,4 Mr. R. W. Brawa of
Ynm'K'.':i snent Thursday la Rose
fatrar yUHtog with friend asd it "
tending tn hnstnes affairs.
Visitor Yesterday
Mra, W. D. Ilea of Garden Val
ley was tn this city yesterday aft
ernoon vtatttajr with Mends and
shopping.
From Oakland
Mis lieardorff of Oakland spent
yesterday afternoon tn Ko.-burs
attending ta business attain and
tailing with friends.
Otendate Visiter ''
Visitor From Medford Mrs. A. If. Hcssoff of JIetIlit
Mr. and Mrs. I. William wore t attending a few day In this riir-
here from Medfard aver Thtmifiiy! her i.er. Mrs. Wm. M
Ttsltlna and on business, i Curdy, an ofw. Mta. I. P. IMa..-
ettatein,
Her Thursday "
H. B. Hathaway of Corral!. and.0" Trip
J. P. Jetftsen at Portland were! Tit, BeWntt Payne, esonty health
Roscbarg visitors over Thursday, ioBleer, end Ma brother, Dr. Ka-"
sent Fay? of CMraga. are on ay.
attHv t short hnntlngr trip; 1b Use Kftri
r ' Almrlj
Wood, rw.Mt.nt of Albany, j " ,
SLithsrl! P;;o'. X erf "
I S-ral Sttsorltg p-opl wrf
f Is Roffbsne today amoogr them b-
J.
Irs Wrsm Aza'rs
Mr. and Mr. tl SpaaWIti; of j t-ntllniE to bititfjtta aflairs.
Assies, were In Robnre atn-nd-i ,
I IniE to btwlneaa affairs and tradln;.-- 5.,,
. Mf mBi Mrs. Ja. Hulrnlllir n K v. IIoHfWd and wlf aJi
a.,,,,-. Hnm, ; sotte it Kcwfiort by auto and. ih.a Wolfort. Ail w?re to to
s r rvnfH rrsMrnt of Tlrr tn ml''mt th "r lrn eU toofciitr after bttatoeM affairs,
who tataElS? the tli f - .
K 'tohlfhV "'iTo VM to r,d- ROSE-To Mrs. T..
last eshw towsjiom. ( Mrl. A, i itmMm at EwkRww at tMr feoBie gss Military
iiwic nenra iters jesieruay msifert, Friday. &f,tMnbrr SI, 1JJSV
her way to Portland hers ah r sna, Iwrsf ood Korrnan.
witt aoeia tno sesf several tsars
Reston Visitoo
K. M. Matthew, rancher of
ton, atettt a few hours here yester
day attndlnic o business Inter
ests and trading.
Lafl For Chteo
Mr. Sarah Folson of Cblco,
Calltornta. visited here yesterday
on h way home following a visit
with friend to StarahtieM.
From Sittbarlift
Mrs. W. P. Powell of Siitherttn
ws bpro yesfeniay afternoon iook
Inx after taushtesa affair and tI
ftlng with friends.
visilitt- friemls.
Hytstar R ; t 'j r n Horns
A tmrly of htmiera, inrlndJnff W.
K. Kfta5rwel, C. lirewer. A. Kerr,
and K, Hmiks, returned to Purl
iaad last evenma; followlntr a hrt
tnss trtit apetit t Weatfarfc.
THREE OF A KtNB
Home From Eugene
Mr, and Mrs. I. D. Osborn. affcr
iapeadtns a few days In Ewtene.
1 vacattontoit, returned to this city
yesterday afternoon.
Spsnt Day
Attditor Leave Fer Sat
i. E. MtCUatmk, serving! hia
12th year as auditor aud treasnrer
of She Ma.! fair, jetl tost evening
for talent ishtHr he will attend thi
next few day nrecedlsa: the o&ia
Ini! of the fair in preliminary bnsi
ne rerdltt(t She annual exhibits.
PtteKst (to bystasdert: WoaM,,
yoa mind tt'ttinst me what joa"re
hanaing arouml for? '
Inlander; Jnst wailise; for ,
yoa to ktii eaeh other I'm a
sword shallower In tho clrcaa. v'
atttrrra Mdrtd
AN iOft DOME
Shti Company Men H
Mr. Sittnihy, sraintlni sunenrlsor
of the htteli rtmtimny in Oregon,
K. K. Welsh, tn
Pathor (to tail! daoshler,
watrhinr mother arrange her'
hairt; fttaMjf iat any wy
like that, ha he
Smail rBKhter: Ko It att"
bearh Passing Show. .
STUNS ASA IN
Tjtdy of th iroaim fto new.
Mr. and Mr. Herbert Beyera of ww, ta ltt M ,,, trvrmt of , to et,a tt IhMvM ant when .f-
Canvonvtlte spent Thursday In
1 Itoaebant ttlalilna with friend and
i attending to business tnatter.
Looking Oiass Viaitor
Joe Matthews, tonkins H
Taltey rancher, waa In this city
Thursday afternoon attending to
business matter and trading.
the mes arrived hem ami am to-ihewt sttee yoa let me know immv
dsy epsage.1 in retwintina- the j diately as t want to try some, new "
Shell eontitany statius on Sonthianti stittiaJ I have rolled. Passing
Stephen jtr.f. i SStmw.
Srooaht Track Back
f i l S. Freneh of the FVenrh
(Transfer company l homo after a
; trtn to Bandon where he secured- a
(new truck for local work la haul-
ins;.
Visit on Way South i
After spendina a day hero visit-'
Inst, Mrs. Roy Ullleter and baby
daughter of Spokane left yester
day afternoon lor Sacramento,
Calif., ta vtoil.
Expected For Visit
Mr, and Mrs. Yaaer of Yuma.
Arizona, are expected to arrive in
Rosebors- today and will visit at
the home of Mnt. Yaaer's mother,
Mr. Ada Kern, east of J!"bitr;,
Mill Hill Visitor
Mis Oar Hill of Oakland was
shopping and attending to bnai
ness affairs in this city for a few
hour on Thursday. Miss II HI
made her home here last year. Bhe
Is now boekkeper for the Stearns
Hardware company In Oakland.
FLED TO SHIELD
MOTHER, CLAIM
- OF NORTHCOTT
ontlmicd from prtge 1 )
prised not to find me armed to
the teeth as they said about poor
lime motner. tie remaraea wnn a, hllrrM , ,, hHr nd wh,iP hf
trace of nmcrness. neatiing ati
these stories about myself has
certainly given me a ltd of amuse-
and their effects examined. Real ) to West Summerland, and there j Mr. and Mra. Frank Poole
tain that Inspection of his paper ; embarked on the steamship Sica-,Tifler are her for a week or
or baggage in the automobile mous, which he thought was bound 'sisltiti5 v. ith relatives and friends, 1
would reveal his Identity he felt i for Sieamous. This last leg or
that capture was imminent. 1 bis trip led him into the hands of
But luck and hia own resource-j the police,
fulness saved him. lie noticed a i Criticiiea Newspapers
woman accompanied by two chii ! Northcott discoursed on a va
dren. struegiing with several suit-!riety of ulJ-r!s. He had decided
cases. Alighting from his car he, view on newspapers.
The newspapers. especially
was thus enaaaed the customs and t those in the south, he said, con-
immigration men missed him. f vlct a man before
Norfheett c"n'-vied the mem-trial. ! do not thl'
1, M. Burt, well known In this
city, is ner today from Salem at
tending 10 business affairs and
greeting old friends.
, Visitins in Portland-
Mrs. tilsde Brtiton went to Port-
he comes to . land this morning and will spend
there shoo a few davs In the metmnotl en-
visit with friends.
meat.' ' I ory of the Incident. i be so much publicity ahotif crims pojing
men ne commune, .an ma ue- (before the man charged with them ,
f.il of the charges and the reason) Hid sod Seek Played comes to court, I don't blame the Home From Vacation
f.ir lils flight. For a reason he did not divulge j newspapers so much. They are in, Mrs. fllenn .McAllister and
Pursuers Easily Eluded he turned bsck to the Canadian j , competitive business. But I do daughter. Marian, hsv- turned
On his way to Vancouver North-j side after this -narrow escape, but,, blame the administration that per . home following a aiay at Astoria
cott took great delight In telling I again entered the 18.. a short 1 mt , he practice." The Hickman Oregon, firava Harbor Washing
train officials how he had eluded, time later. Again he felt It wisher ; r((w. mM rted to him as example fon ,nt other points the past sev
CHtiture several times. I to return to Canada. Sot hi contention. ' eral weeks
On Monday after his trail was ! Early Tuesday the hunted man ' -oh, that was different," he said. ,
lost at tne fennrell street rooming and Ills mother were driving norm "Hickman deserved all he got." Rrturoino From Trin
s- 1
house in Vancouver, he drove to: from Vancouver. They reached I-il-
I'.lalne. Wash., Intending to re looet. aped through the marble!
cover his automobile, athich was canyon. passed Ashcroft and'
In the hands of customs author!- reached Spenre's bridge Tuesday!
ties there. j afternoon.
ile used a "big blue car" on this
trip, he said, but according to Col.
II. (i. Mr.Mullln. head of the Brit
' lh Columbia police, he was driv
ing a light car.
Twice on Monday night, while
he waa believed to be still In Van
couver, he crossed and recrossed
the internsttonal boundary at
lilalne.
As told hy Northcott tht wa a
Sister Located j A. C. Marsters, with Forest Ru
VANCOVVKR. It t. Sept. II. pervisnr farl II Need, Judge Saw
Search for Mrs. Winifred Clark, yers, editor of Bend, and Mr, Saw
mho was last seen In the compasy yers, state road engineer, went to
of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Louisa fitamofid Ijike and the North
Northcott, and her brother, f.or- rmwma country on a pleasure
are expected
wtto rl.le. 1 waa not aecuaiomeo ,jon Stuart Northcott. ended today f r(, Tuesday, and
to tne rar. ne saio, ana u ni:t, the report to Assistant Wal- home tomorrow.
no n rases iescemimg mils 1 put)tw Owen, provincial police. Van-
it in reverse, but that did not do couver, from Chief of Police NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS
much good either. All the time my : Ritchie. Calgary, that Mrs. Clark Water will be ahut off Sunday
baggage, plainly marked with my (has been located tn Calgary. Sept. 2. 132. from rid A. M to
initials, was In the car." ' o 1:00 P. M . affecting all consumers
At Spenre's bridge he put bl Con To 8a!m ion Harvard Ave. from Corey Ave
mother on the train to Calgary, Mrs. Wm. Bell. Mrs. V. J. Mi- to end of line bevoeit Sotrtters
Visiting Local Kin
Mr. and Mr. Harry Frewing
and son, lslie, have arrived here
from Rlrkreall, Oregon, and Mrs,
Frewlag I visiting Mrs. M. A.
Jene and other Hoaeburg rela
tives white the two men go on
their annual hunting trip above
Peel.
Former Resident Going North
Charles Shoemaker, formerly of
this city, during which time he
was employed In the local store
of the J, C Penney company, pass
ed through here yesterday after
noon, -Mr. Shoemaker la now
manager of the Vreka store and
was enroute to the managers
buying week in Portland.
U. of O. Student Visits
After spending the day here as
the guest of Mis Via Thlke, one of
the pnbiie school teachers. Mis
Ruth Hansen returned last eve
ning to Kugene, where she is at
tending the University of Oregon.
Miss lsnfn accompanied Mra.
Bessie ffarrlson, who ht to do spe
cial nursing duty at Mercy hos
pital, to this city earlier in the
day.
mjasnwns
SWEEP
NEW
Lizards, Alligators
Brown Kid
BEueKid
Mat Kid
Aeroplane Cloth
Bog Heeit, Spilt Heeth
Roseburg Booterie
IRViN tut)
PtrVint Bldg. Rottburg, Or.
Sho thst fttfy and Wi
Your Fwt
3itp and Fmiiv Go South
Mr, astf Mr. R. If, Knfm'
isirbtr of l-si'ftMlp iditH4 Irtr
Vth 8tranr of tht city ft brief
tim ypjftfrtlaty H-rtioon on tbir
y in Mclfm-d to Yiit r!a?iy.
Mr, Ifo1m in m lttr of Mr.
3t ran 2, whs recently mrwpteti a
Qltfsfi in Miforl nd has pr--dr-!
hi family aotttfj. Mr. and
Mrs. IFo?m wII itnnwn In
HoJifb-FB fhw. h-r ih-y for
miriv ppRijpf. Mr. Holm i
SmjffPm lfl r!T mattrttr? if
FOS TWO
DAVS
STARTS
TODAY
The Show That Will be the Talk of R&aeburg
MILTON
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Let SiK show you both ide of New York onder
wotid. it trickery; its gntr leuda; Itate; justice and
evett it love.
ITS HE MAN F.NTCRTAINMFfT(
ALSO
Vaudeville
THE DANCING
HAIR PINS
Watch the FiniahT
Admiastos
Mat. 10.25c
Eves. 10-3 5c
ANTLERS
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iur urn occaeiuii. u iio ' winner- ceiii ni tne tatters motner, .Mrs, Home; aio all consumer on
f -T reaching the I. S. aide he ; ton. He left the car on the track Ann Rusjell. left today hy auto t mpoua Ave., Harrison, and Wher
found himself fourth or fifth in a! five milea out of the town and bid flir Salem to rnend the next week'ton ?t.
line of automohilea. lie noticed 1 his haggage In a bush. lvll!fng with trtend and attend-1 THK CALIFORNIA OEEOOS
other motorists heing searched i From Trlnceton he took a train Qg ine state fair. , HtWI:il t'ttill'ANV.
MJa MarKrfl A. Pt. Mr, r,
V Vstm fh MiniMH Ma m(
ifnr Parlicsd ni Monmoutfe At
I Fortlssd th met tMr
1 iilr, Mimm l-n Thomftoit. ft
Fisdiitft of th llariowton, Mos-
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ffi for thl Kiioot yir f thm Or
ffm itormftl t MnmotHh
jWMI fs Pftrtln! Ml I'jirft
JtM Mim fsemin AnHrnon, former
tcTftarr of Hmt. Jfiimm f fh
: iorai xrhrx. Mm. Pa vIxjfM f
I Mr. M. ff. BiJfll who wu tmmtty 1
nf ttifa city mn4 whonn httsbnnf
frivtii th Ptrfcwfrk b- j
Mhss BuittwJn vUilM hir
w t ft !sft?ltt in PoHtuntl Ks
siHmty inliirM hof
moipt ftttRttOB, on thir wr
frem P&rtlftfM! Vtrr took
lhlr to Mofimnuib hr
h Ml3i lUWwIo ioStiM thm
hy frls ol Sh fonr motrM to
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