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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. ROSEBURG. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1928. Greatest Aid to Economy in Home Making of Clothes C Everyone who sews or who desires for style or economy to make their own gar ments at home, will certainly appreciate our FiECE GOODS SALE, now attract ing wide attention throughout Douglas County. Big Reductions on Entire Stock of Piece Goods. ji Having determined upon a new policy which calls for r. large decrease of our piece goods stock, we have slaughtered every item of yardage in the store. Fea ture prices by the hundreds and every yard reduced at least 15. Piece Goods Sale, our greatest yardage of fering in years includes Woolens, Cot tons, Silks, Prints, Draperies, Domestics. LITTLE EDENBOWER GIRL PASSES AWAY I. Itllf MarKaril Chwhoa piiascil away al llit lioin of her rralid-nioih-r. Mi.s. Sti-lla Van rlt-v, in KclenbowiT Wrilwuilay atn-rnoou ultr an illm-4 ixti'iulinK ovt-r lit" iam fiv- duvn sli wa born at Cht'haliri. WaMiiiilMiin. July V H)J'.. ami wax ' )t-ai, 3 nioriTtiH ami li days old. Surviving nr li'T iian-nm, Mr. arid Mr. Ivti-r Chuelios, a brntlu-r and Hit' i-randmotli-r. 'Ill' body has ln-n ninowd lo the parlois of tin- Uiifburi; Inili-rtakinK rom pany and funeral st-ri'- mil bo hMld al Hi" lia'"l ''ll Friday afur noon at 2:3" iiVIm k. Ii-v. V K. (rook. orfi ialliiK. Hurial will b In th MaKimic cuit-lffy. MrH. iH-nios, Hixtor of Mrs. Chor bos, airlvi'd hi-re yi-slcidiiy frinn San Kraiu isro. DIXIE JUBILEE QUARTETTE Junior hi'h silmol. Friday. ):. 2l, J i. ni. Nt'tTii niritualn. classi ral musU'. rt-adilii-'s. AilulIM :4tud-ntH 2-"'C, r-s''ivf Hi-Hion r.oc. Ovcrlanil siilan. IMfi or 7 model in fiial class rondllion Is for sale by tin' Hansen Chevrolet Co. for less than half first cost. DIXIE JUBILEE QUARTETTE 1 Junior llieh frlionl. Friday. Oct. 2fi, S p. in. Ne'ro siirituals, classi cal music, readings. Adults 35c. students 2ic, reserve section r.oe. o Ford ton truck ilh transmis sion, new tires, cab ami body pood condition. All for Slf.u Kasy teims. for salo by Hansen Ctn-vro- let Co. NEW TODAY 1 Fort SAI.F -Squash, B per ton. It. A. rtterback, Curry Kstate. WHY NOT oribT a load or i; I coal from I'afres' now? YOI' I.I. like" Hiamond hrbinets -- For K.ile by I'w l.lllnber Fuel Co. VOCNO man wauts'work In" town or country. Box f.l, care News Hevlew. FOH SAI.K Nash '27 coupe, new rubber, fine condition, $175. See W. S. I'hllllps. Kiddie. FOH SAI.F -Youiik Jersey I uirham milch cow. 3:t:i Second Ave. S., opposite Cnton nil tanks. Belter Service Ectler Merchandise A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS YOUR DANGER SIGNAL Cougar intra mil! may I.-ad to tvs rious I r miiI ilc. You can lop tliem mm with ( rrnmulninn, an rtnuUifirtl rrnmote lli.1t it pleasant to take. CrtMuniilsiun is a medical discovery with ttvu-lnlil action; ii nmtlut and ltraU I lie inflamed mrmbrancs and in liihita arrrn growth. (H all knnwn drugi crrnsotr in rre ttgntzrd I y hit-'ll ninlieal anlliorilira a one of ihr grcatrmt healing agrnci for coiighe from mlde and bronchial irritation. CrmnniUion contains, in addition lo crrwilr, ollifr healing elements which soothe and heal tha inflamed membranes and stop the ir ritation, while the creosote goea on to the stomach, is absorbed into the blond, attacks the neat of the trouble and check the growth of the germ. Creomulsion it guaranteed satisfac tory in lite treatment of coughs from colds, bronchitis and minor forms of bronchial irritations, and is excellent fur building up the system after cold or flu. Money refunded if not re lieved after taking according to direc tions. Ak your druggist, (adv.) CREOMULSION FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA THANG ON lliiklt fM'ii:in. ThU Iihh Ihm-h tin j Ovrr four thousand htnik, in umiully well ivt, tin' uj'holsii'ry U'lmllttK lati-Ht fiction. Ilrntul t u lcMikn and the ninior ruii! like new. ct'tita. SubHrriptlons for ni! niaa '1'hirt rar in (fti'nd fur tht Kniall ziim-h Hohdtfd. Kirilon Library, prln (ir $::;. by llansrn t 'ln nilt-t west of I.ltMtty Thtalcr, nt-ar Jun Co. inr Wk S Intnl. Dixie Jubilee Quartette j Junior High School Auditorium p FRIDAY, OCT. 26, 8 P. M. A fine proejr.-.m of classical and popular music foaluriiii; n'i;ro folk son;s and .spiritual). Benefit Junior High Student Cody Fund WAN'TKO Miin to deepen well Ihroimli shule. Oscar Weeks, lilli'kles. fire. FOUSAI.lv--I'lTiT'liri'il lironze Inr keys; loins 1". liens fli. II. (.'. j llrown, Ulxonvllle. IFOR SAI.F Iflioile Islnml Ked roosii'rs. Ttll W. .Moslier. I'hone iF(R SAI.K- A nond wnrli hirs I clu-ap; also iiu ynurtK Uirkcyx, $2 I each. A bitf baruain. Kay L. Ward. . FOR RKN'T' - NlrHy fiirnUln-.l I Hpjirl mfiti s, Mfitnlorff Aparl I nn'itiH. 11 lirnckwiiy. riuiiH' AK K. ; if" VOI'H ronT IfakH 1ft us repair III fur you. VW have a complete depart nit-lit rindtrhiK such m-r-vlciv I 'iin ( It'rrt't si-it Co. Van SAI.K- l'lvinmiili Itiwk crxk itmIh, purt br'd. Iiinti'i ial rlnt; h. la rye. In aw birds, pt lc" lll.r.tl. J. 11. Itad.-r. (talilaiid. (Mo. ' Dp I.hx' Wind WiiifM No closfd car if riuupiti' without iIk-mi. ' Afk your dt-ab-r. FiHt SAI.K Kudu I!' radio" sot ! c'iHiiplftf vith new bathTV, j and all cipiipiut'lit, II" rash, t ttiiii itr trad' for Hd. riioni' , -n:t J, or call !H'!I Colili SI. I.( IS'I' Itrlwern Caiiyoin ill1 and ! IHIInrd. brown haixl bac. innlain I tnt" clot hi ni. He. Kinder pleaso ' b-a at N'us Hiit'w otfic-. li.- I WHMl. Knit SAI.K 1 leant and st of win k bat iless. KiMid w a iron, 12 tneh plow, orchard ruh Ivator, r(dler; or wil trade for tractor or fciatn W. K Kilts. I'hon' ir.K'J'-1. KOIND A small, dark, f.'inale hound, four uhitf r-et and w hit on tip of tail fame to my plat e about ten tl;tH ai:i Owner ttiav haxe s mie h catlnu: lor and pai:u for ad Clarence Tliomp hoii. I'hon ?'K;i; A ItKAI. Itl'V I.', ai reuat lTwTtl fenced, house car ries 1 2m ii, miraiice. Croud barn, room for .r cou s, team, etc J acre cherries. 1 i acre Italian prune. Home berrie anil choice apple trees; tine well limed lo not I water, clear ami cold; chit ken house and ru u. 'I mile off hmhu ay ; plettl of wood: si'lellditl for UlI' keys, chit kens and cow t. Cood terniB can be bad on this bom. Jlvoit puce luiro rno-nts could not be duplicated tor f:t t J. W. Toll man. Heal hNtate. Kt erside. Adults 3Sc Student 25c A Reserve Section 50c A r4 FINE FEATHERS HOSIERY F ull fashion with ntw tyir heel, hi nAoitiuriit of colors iind nir. pair cit . Goettel's Variety Store $1.49 T.TTww',',JTtMIWWI!ITW Vote 51 X Fercy A. Webb RcpuMicnn Candidate for Sheriff of Douglas County Koseburg, Oregon 6tr ct enorc.ment of th f4 Sir ct enforcement or in i.enerai tieeTton v V law without fear or fvor November ff. 10. V ALLADLN LAMPS Used In All Homes You now cin have the beit of lithtini; in your home even though it it not wired for electricity. Thu wonderful limp give you a brilliant white light from kero sene (coal oil). !t burnt no more oil than the small hand lamp. We hive these in a number of itylei. Alto extra ehimneyi. mantlet, wickt. etc, McKean, Darby & Baldwin Roseburg Oregon Gingham fini- woven fabric, 32 In. v. Yd. 10c Sweaters For Men Coed wool mixed coat iweav fcrs with thawl collar. $1.19 "Honor" Muslin Our Trademark Bleached and ttibVarhM ir.usim of good quality. Vaii tro -SALXS." LOWUT fRICIS KVCRY DAT T ITP ANATtON-Wfog f f 1 INSTITUTION- B J.CPenneyCq EVERT TORE A LOCAL ENTERfRHS " quality alw ay a at a saving" 228.231 CASS ST. ROSEBURG. OREGON Apparel Needs For the Whole Family Can Be Met With Ease and With Economy From Our Stocks Outing Flannel 27 Inch Width Plain white, stripes, checlo-. A real outing value 1 Yard, 10c "Nation-Wide" 81x90 Sheets Good size, & QuaT durable. Each, $1.10 "Gladio" Percale New Patterns A tradematVcd lifauj of do Readable quality. Yard 15c Luxurious Furs and Elaborate Detail Trim the New Coats Just Arriving! $14.75 to 49.75 Everyone who has seen these coats is delighted and thrilled flattering furs are used generously on the col lars and cuffs seaming and tucking make each one different the fabrics are soft and smooth in every respect, coats to please the fashion-smart. The Size Range Is Complete The styles and the sizes are varied to in clude becoming coats for women, misses, juniors and specially designed sizes for small women. Shoe Style I Timely Notions Tor the YrMiiiTP, M: Sav You Mone 1 1 V This li for the firowinff Cirl is Lmlt at.n natural lines, yet lus tlic siylc if a Krowu niwd.J. HtiM)cr tap liccl. S3.49 Silk Thread ri'ani'.vniaid brand. All want ed colon. Spool, 6c Bias Tape All wnnu-d xhailcs. HoilTast colnrH. 6 yardw on cnril. Card, 8c Hooks and Snaps Ntiki'l or blai-k. All nanlcd 8izs. C'aid 4c and 8c BLANKETS to keep you warm. All wool or mixed $2.98 to $8.90 a pair Leading Styles In Overcoats You will find just the model to suit ynur taste in the season's newest col orings and smartest patterns. Ex trcn.cly low-priced, at $19-75 Attractive models also ct 24.75 and 29.75 Every Garment an Outstanding Value Thru and thru and plaid back over coatings in novelty weaves and over-cl.iids. 4V A t II r.f (Si Black, All Wool Coat Style Sweaters Shaker Knit, all sizes, 36 to 46. $4.98 Men's Chambray Work Shirts 2 pocket style. All sizes. 49c HEAVY Wool Sox Blue, white and urav 49c Girls' Coats for Winter 1928 establish new standards i n smartness, va riety, and val ue ... at J. C. Penney Company I Girls from two to six teen will rcv e I in the youthful, new styles . . . mothers will apprcciateour c o n s i s tent policy of few (rices and liiijh quality I House Frocks In New Styles The Same Economy Many particular houiewives Ire familiar with thii fine wash frock value a new assortment sicludet charming new styles ind patterns in regular and cjfr tra sizes. 'mm mm m Wli I Modish Frocks in two significant groups $.90 and $14 .75 TAILORED, semi -tailored, and the dressier types ... in rich satins, in the smart dull crepes, in velvet-and-crcpe com binations . . . every one chosen on its merit 1 $Ul for Women, Misses, and Juniors Underwear For the Whole Family Union Suits For Men Winter wi'Uht, fine knit. Sizi'S ;6 to 4s. 98c Women's Suits Hfnvy weight fur winter. Sizi'S 112 to 4 98c Boys' Unions Sizt'H 4 to Iti yt-arrt. Sprint; nei'dlo I; nit. Winter veiizht. 79c Quite At Ease Sure to Please There's nothing like plen ty of foot-room and just the right snugness atound the ankles to win a man's heart. Gun Metal Calf. S4.49 79c Overcoats For Boys 4 to 10 Yrs. Novelty cassimere overcoat ings in fan- , ,c y ottf plaid tripes and fnixtures in Jrown, tan, gray and Hue-gray. $3.98 $8.90 if WE HAVE SWEATERS to suit every one, spring needle knit. All styles, all colors. Suits That Make Good With Men Who Know Values Styles, quality of fabrics and work manship, finish all have to be RIGHT to measure up to the demands of our customers. Whether your choice is a tuit of weratad or unfinished worsted whether you prefer the new shade of tn or grey plain color, stripe or noTelty you will find here nothing but super values, at either of these moderate prices Extra Pants, If D.aircd al M 98 Eilra Pants, If P.sirad at $5.90 HARTHS HOME FROM EXTENDED TOUR ll. niy Hart h of H.uth's Toiik.tv ;uiil Mrs ll.irth icturnfil tt. Ki hiiri; W't iltj. ,a mrntni: aftT an i,li!tnrt' of Ihrt-t months, litirti's uhih tinif thry n.tt i'tl a motor Masquerade BALL Community Hall Suthcrlin Saturday. October 27 Mus-c hy STR FIVE Oreestra. Pntps given for beet costumes. j trip over Clio Tnitt'd Stat, visit ing iTimlpatly In ihe eastern autl southru tat'!. I-aviiiK KoseburK on July 22. thty traveled over the Mi K nzif htKhwny p the lt Orv gon Ttall and Into Iloise. Iditho. Krom tilers tin prinripttl points they vtsited were t'hi hk. IH troit, Niaeara K.iIIj. ami fntm that pbu-e the Kosfburts folk motored to Hot hestrr. aitrw :ird visitinn New : York t'fty mid rhiladelphiH. From the lat'.t-r plar( I hey journeyed to At Lint ir City and enjoyed neral side tnpH of tiiteresit. Washington. IV a-i th next city they isit ed and then thev travels! tiinumh some of the .otiihrn staf, visit inu in VirmuiA, Not th, Carolina, South t'anhna and Florida. In St. AuenMinp they enny.d ?tay an I then motored to Miami, taking the Alii i trail thnnigh th Ever c'.adrs. enr of the mot tmefentlng tripe on their Journey Ther dro up th west eld to Lake Ukeoth"bee and then to New 1 Orleans. IleinK warned by the gov ernmeifr of the approarhinR hurri rane in that diftrUt Mr. anil Mr Harh hurriedly left then. ml?sin the storm by )ut S hours. The then went to Houston and to San Antonio. taln at the latter city dunlin the national American Le sion convention, theme to I.os An Seles and San Francisco. In commenting on conditions found on their trip. Mr. Harlh said this morning that business is - cepilonally good In the fouth and that there apparently Is consider ahle rtrosienty. They (sited some time south of th Mason IMxon line and found that 20 carloads of bananas were being shipped our d;i!ly. rany Improvements In la bor were noticed in the pouth by the Kost-hurg people. Mr. Hanh commented on iti irritated dis tricts, also, and the fine results In these districts that otherwise, would be harri'ti DR. DEAN B. BUBAR OPTOMETRIST Cp.clallit In th fitting of Qlaaaea lit Jackson St. New Furniture at Right Prices We Cin Save You Money Powell's Store 115 SHeridan St. ROSEBURG UNDERTAKING CO. Eatcbllahtd 1901 M. E. HITTER, Managar Founded and Maintained on Efficient Service and Courtesy hon 284 ak and Kan. Sta Ambulance Servic Llcanaatf Lady J Emtal .'!Ti tssw