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4f urn B r.TL.inVii4 RPSEBimS KEWS-REVtEW, ROfellRS, PftESUR THURSDAY, AUGUft I 1541. ALL-OUT Liquidation of . the finest of summer stocks Maybe we're foolish Certainly we're early with this final summer clearance But its your golden oppor tunitv-trt win hs i&&ty. mod nriTo vlnoc In cwllck An parelat unbelievable savings Sale starts Friday rew aays oniy. newest suMMrt; -DPrssrs of - siitfre coot -Vj r cfifisiiifs CHOost i 5hr'ft Cofll, fff- I fufd In Mtd.molwlV Mi DRESSES Fisher's huge dress stocks ore wholly exclusive!. Famous names mark each Garment-and now 6 great price groups divide this remarkable stock. DRESSES IN SILK AND COT TONS, Rea. $3.00 4 AO and $4.00 values ....91 TO DRESSES In $5.98 Ravens. Silks and Cot- A A DRESSES In California Sports, etc., $6.9B AO ""'"W 5570 DRESSES In outstandinq $8.95 valuos, Lamas, f m a a $4.98 DRESSES in Coeds. Junior tVBCi, PtC, I10.9S val.-cs 3$c9S DRESSFS licluJIng our vo-v finest $15.00 vol- 0 AO Maud up 1 ' A VV This final clearance in Fish er's Shoe Dept. means it's time to put every cent you can spare info Fisher's shoe bargains. SUMMER AIR -STEPS, S6.00 and S6.S0 valuer, NOW J J.Tffl SUMMER PLAY SHOES, loothor oles, up to S2.95 values KEDDETTES. SI. 95 values ..' $1.69 $1. EXTRA SPECIALS CHETHAM'S STYLISH SUMMER DRESSES, final ToC WOOL SKIRTS, ftc 51.98 valuos TC ALL SUMMER HATS V2 OFF ALL SLACK m AO SUITS lUO OFF WOMEN'S SUITS, m - 'Hr 2,50 OFF FISHER'S Department Store Return :mi Oo.nt -Mr him! Mix. rvli H.'lllu-oli Ivnv rillln: pil lii their hum, In ihk U. lovvlnc 11 !'l M.i :il N.'s'rt imd ollii'r f; ilnts $25.00 RWARD Will N' vilil b Ihc !!,imtfi.-uiy,v for iin' 'fti or O.iImmi-. iil A ' rnti'is-nn'tiKK ivm s.iiv not iviiwvif. Ii nvf f ill- .im' CHAPMAN'S nMHMrv Phmv ?SV lliHlilK'liVl' llOll'I Mf7i.t.O ' ttHK-M STTC TMK UNION !iirMn as. I A.Htl: 4)4 -tilth Wm.l DOUBLE th- p,- etniln ,"'','"l(,' (-ii tlnft miliwiJ "Tltfr Is ilo ,t dnhlr v.llur In lisinq Uionoiu llvVlr jm1 ffiMt. ("! -.l th0 j.( yor (,,,( RUT , K,a hs-.uip lv mnuf.vluff, in tv,.l,,s Couotv 6 J Komr onr fi-n fit Bf a "C.su Niorvor " s.vr urelf mcnev Jtntt Ml1 111' Vl- ctv,nit . Widow of Former Judge Thompson Of Douglas Dies Fatal Illness Follows Pall In Which Woman, in 89th Year, Suffers Broken Hip r:;,r, v..rs s rrsi.ir n: nl IVmp isumI, ii3 i".;n .i;iy at .i liany ponoral tiospit.-ij 'alVr an illnnss of ton uwks vosullirip Trom it fall in u hirh she Kullrri'fl a frarluroil hip. Shr was rxirn in Miiirtlobuiy, Summil Oixinly, Ohio, Sept. 22, ISM, ihr (liiuphtor of ' Or. urirl Mrs. IVxtcr W'iiifr, and with hit fif.i'onls iTawrtfi ih plains in 1859 to settle in Upper Lake, California. Tn Ijike county, near Lakeport, she was married Sep tember 22, 18T.8, to Marshall lie will Thompson, and they came to Oivpon In May, lfiSO, hy boat finm San Franeiseo to the lower Umpqua, and sol Hod at Lonu lYairie. near Soottsbtirg. She became a member of the Methodist Kpiseopal church at Klklon, Nov. 1, 1S!, and was an I active member of that church. Jn Aup.. they moved to! P..isiV-,i e . where Mr. Ti.-mnson was ser'inc as county Judpe. fol j lowinp appoinlmenl to that office i in 1900. I pon completion of his i tei-m in 19iifi, they moved Iwck to i j their farm at 1-onp Prairie. . Following the dealh of Judpe Thompson in 1912, his widow moved to Coi-vallis, Avhore she lived for 11 vears She moved from Corvallis to Albany in 1923. She was the mother of tour children, all of whom survive: Fannie May Grubbe, Albany; Flora Minerva O'Rourke, Nevada City, Calif.;, Winfield Kzra Thompson, Wilbur, " and Maxa milia Edlih Buller, Reeilspoil. She also leaves 21 prandchildr'en, 27 preal prand children, and 3 pi-eal prcat grandchildren. Funeral services will he held at 9:45 a. m. Saiurday at Fisher's ehr.pej," Albany, r.nd intermeni seniccs will be at the Seotts burp ofTOrti ir ,l 2, .10 .. rr. , S;.t-urday. Bik From Camp Attorney and Mrs. Dexter Rice have re turned to their home on Soulh Kane street, followinp a month's vacation at their summer place on Rock Creek wlFE WINS A KISS! i X How hubrvds do pprciie Sfhillin(t tofffc! In full flaor nd delicious jtoodntr com plertl taiikf) every coflee lover, XiXji. rtcii onset - ship t roeoiaiot Schilling SPECEALS ARE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 8th ond 9fh 74 TH White King Washing ?owdor, 'romily (Jg siorra Pine Toiler m CS a Soap. 3 bor5 IfC iVhc King Toller Soap. A bors XlC "IT 6 Ravers Orange, Lemon, mat Egg Noodles srja 29 Purex Vi GAL The Gentle Bleach , . 19c CUDAHY'S 3ujt Sausage 3Cm 25 NlC 1 l-oz. Plcg- Cereal 1 7 y3BowlFree,2PIgs. .1 TcSiiPe Queen Salad Drejs FULL QUARTS .. saovd I r p. 7 n IOC TOMATOES j lvalue "ii&V sth Brush . ont Paste or MALT Sf. 50c J."LB S I 'lii'''ffussanil 9S3k CAN Jf Jf J ijr.iin'frult. N 29c i i i SUGAR 100 lbs 10 lbs.. 60c; 25 lbs. The sugar market is very strong. Stock up now. $5.65 $1.49 KERR LIDS 3 doien ECONOMY CAPS Dczen 25c 19C BALL or KERR MASON JARS QUARTS 79c BACON SKcnd and rincd, fcditorn suoar cuf(d, lb BEEF STEAK zizx'Vzzzl 28c BEEF ROAST Swift's branded beef, lb. . 17C SWIFT'S PREMIUM BACON kET 19c LAMB BOAST Lean cuts, lb 22c POTATO SALAD SISTS-T'c;: 20c PICKLED PIGS FEET Jiee and fresh, lb. 15C PEANUT BUTTER hiqh 2 25c 5WIPT'S GENUINE SPRING LAMB LAMB LEGS u 29c Beauty Shop POR APPOINTMENT Telephone 522 Try our hpii'wi'ifjht Thir- nmiup lJi'rm;ini'nt Machir.v. no pull. Parmannnrs Si .95 and ud Htfilitv'! BAKING CHOCOLATE 8-02. Pkg S O. S. SCOURING m PADS Reg. 24c si 7V Cillo CLOTHESPINS- Pkg. SJ't. 2 for CALUMET 11b. Cifllo P. A. or VELVET 16-C7. SODA A. H.. 2 l ib. Pka 10c 17c 1 5c 73c 15c Remember our No. 2 Store is open every day until 9 p. m. Plenty of parking space at all times. Locals, 3 lbs. 17C PRESH Wnvi DEW CASaBaS Pouno 3C LEMONS Sunkist, large, dazen 23C BAM AH AS Firm ripe. 3 lbs -19C POTATOES u.s.No.vs,io,b,... 19c WATERMELONS POUnd it CELERY Utah typo, bunch 1QC APPLES Local Gravenstoins. 8 lbs. 2 5 C HALTED MSLK llh. 33c 21b 53c RED ROBE CRAX WHEAT HE3KZ CATSUP u OVALTIME IK'STANT POSTEJf 19c os. bottles. 2 for . 35c Ctinc. nr Plain. 6-fvj. S3C: Hw. 61c 39c D E P A R T M E N T Manning's Cc;:ee, Mb. can . . 30c Mannings finnt cftnr i, fi,,, MfMlcal blf-nd sold tnrouoh M.in,i,nt Cpffo,. Uotr-i in lpd;a pic;fic coist ciliej. ' Henninger's Deluxe Coffee, l-lb. package 2JC Air Mail, Ulb. 15c; 3 lbs. . . , . ,43c Royal Club, l-lb. can 2Sc It's Ml It's Smart to be Thrifty .1 Smart fa be Thrifty Ifl THE REIVSn llrwmlnu) nl Oiih Si. NO. 1. TELEPHONE 522 NO. S, TELEPHONE 39