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Roseburg, Oregon
AROUND THE TOWN
Roseburg Ball Team
To PlayBandon
A picks team of Roseburg ball
players will leave here on July 26,
and will Dlay at Bandon on July 28
and 31, against a team representing
tn at place. Tho games will be a
part of the mammoth celebration
being staged by the Knlirhts of Iy
thlaa lodge. The celebration will In
clude exhibitions and stunts by the
life saving crew. A banquot of sea
foods, airplane and water stunts, I).
O. K. K. ceremonials, parados, stunts
and mnny other Interesting and en
tertaining features. Rudolph Rita
man, who has been pitching phenom
Inal hull with city and country teams
during the summer month, will
twirl both games for the Roseburg
aggregation and the best plavors
from the twilight league and other
stars will participate In the two
gams.
NO TRACE FOUND.
4
RENO, Ore., July 21. No
trace of the man supposed
be llrunifield was found follow-
Ing the return of Officer Nixon
and Stokoe from a fruitless
search of Cellars' marsh vomer-
day.
NEW TOUAI.
POIl RENT Housekeeping rooms. Wo
..uiiiit-n. am y. Washington.
TAIIHHNO and dreaamaklng of all
......... f-noim im-n. ara. liuthrlimo
TOURIST HAS NKAR AtXTKKNT.
A tourist car with Washington
license found the streets of thla city
entirely too narrow and consequent
ly waa forced upon tho parking of
the J. V. Perkins residence this sf
ternoon. He was making his way
up Htenhcns street, and upon turning
the corner to enter Mosher street,
NATION At. C.l'ARD
ATTENTION' ! 4
National Guardsmen are or-
dored to api' at armory Sun-
day at 12:110 p. in. In full iinl-
form. Special pay drill period.
lly order of C. U STODDARD.
Captain.
he failed to make the turn. A por
tion of the curbing In front of Mr.
l'orklns' residence was broken and
the parking badly torn up.
MARK1KD THIS MOIiMMJ.
Karl O. Karg and Canna R. tic
Henry, both well known residents of
Olendnhi, were nulled In marriage
this morning at the office of County
Judge Uulne. The Immediate rela
tives and friends of the contracting
parties were prem-nt. Mr. and Mrs,
Karg will mske their home at (Jlen
ilalo, where they will soon be at
home to their many friends.
Renew your wardrobe
by having your soiled
summer garments Dry
Cleaned.
Who's Your Cleaner?
Try our Way.
tmr Aatn WIU Tall.
KOI, HUNT House with acre of
moimu. j. w. Tollman, Klveraide.
roll .SAL.K Saw mill, now In opera-
iion. Auarca is. t... caro .ewa-ite
view.
HUH NAI.K House. 3 lota, (run and
Kinlon. Will take car In trade. 733
uood Htreec
DOIXIK CAIt for sale rhean. So rea.
onnlile rash offer refused. Inquire
Bcrvlc. Oars ge.
yiST I.tttlo reit iIok, eaoh ear notched
and part of tall go no. Finder plea.
iioiwy in r.. KoiHTta ft.
bMU It K.NT -Furnished for
" ' " ' " Hl Win
chester Bt, or Phone lTt-X.
WANTED TO 11 K NT A heary trua
wut. noiaa. &a.y wora ror trua
Steamer Has
I A Narrow Escape
rMy Asoi'late4 rreso J
POKTI.ANK, July 21. The steam
er Kffliigham. of the Kuropoan l'a-
'tflr line, ahlrh struck the rockv
'bank of the Columbia at Stella.
Wah., last nltbt, leorltig a hole in
; the bow. arrlwil today under h r
on steam, with slvtecn feet of wa
ter In the forward hold. The boat!
r.m Into the bank tshlle close to the!
.Washington side, when the steering1
near broke, said men on board the'
boat, jibe lienn to sink rapidly and
I - f. vims were sent oui. rne
ion ny ine neau nut tne en
slt.e room remained clear. The of
ficers derided to proceed to Port
land. o
NOT1CR.
I tf you hare any second hand fur
i nltnre to sell, let J arris A Bellows
I maka you an offer. They will pay
.the drayage to bar It taken away.
ll Wast Casa St. Phoaa 161.
I o
I Anyone wanting a fat hen for din
ner, on. or more, rail at 741 Mill
; street
r'il ,vl,r. iieautitul ibu wnKer oao
IniRiey. Almost like new. Will sacri
fice. Call at 311 K lit Ava North.
KOK ItKN'T FurnlFtied apVrtments.
til Uroiknay St. IMione HT-T.
I'Olt SAI.K t-IIKAf IUU Knrd touring
car Inquire Service Uarage.
I'dlt H.M.K 10 inire bred O. I. C. pig".
elKht Ke.'ka old. will weigh about 35
lotMiilit each. alKO one reg. aw. hred.
weigh Bbout 400 lt. Fletcher's
Knnch. lire kway. Oreann.
WA.TKI About 50 "acres Improved
land Milted to Keneral farming, atate
lirlte on time, lowent cah price, con
illtlun of ; nd and bulldlnga. Iaul
Spain. U' Fined St HoKvburg, Ore.
I.I MIIIOIl SO M. feet No." 1 aeaaonrd.
Sale s.utiidav afternoons onlv. July
:n ami 3"ih, at Wilbur. Oreg. 15 per
M. tlJi'J on tariser orders. -Write
K-,,'.'- "o-'burg. or phone
Wilbur store, 30-F-3.
VVAN"TKI ounty.aleeman to handle
exclusive aalee of hlKh grade auto
" asury. f:". Sil profit on every .ale.
M'le men make big money on small
Inventment. Write for appointment
or . ill Simeet I'lMtrlhutlng Co., 419
lien ry f.l.lir. Port !a nd. re.
sT' l i-K nil, AT I.IST bv iollvTtts
better than oil! Iter. Is It acree tn
the edne of town. I acres In full
bearing prunes, city water, electric
liKhls In street, good fully equipped
tliree-tiinni'l prune dryer. 10 cords
Kid wood, team ae-d horses, wscon
l-irn.'s fntl set tmplf ments. tool, ef
all kinds. Mg crop now on treea goea
"III! oture Take. l2.0rtOO0rt rn.h
Price It. 60" "(1 A. T. U'rplKI, Com
lo. -ii lut Aaent. lib Casa Street.
l''ione ?!.
tSl"T "iTTiil H VttllAINH
r:n FSird Tour, like new.
Ford "oute. Fine runnlna: order.
117 Ford. Fxcetlent condition.
fl( Ford Hue. Just overhauled.
HI 4 Ford Tour, riieap. -Is
1 4 Chevrolet Tour. A reed one
.ifii.-i s meiiana. oooa llrea.
t"17 tvidae Touring
("verat other bariislns.
SiM.M ON FASY TKItM-A
mxtiikws MivTnnx rtt wor
WHKUK II HAVE MORE CENTS.
It; Jackson Ft. t'hon. J
CT"t. ItoilF.ltTS CSKH CABTTlAirr
t?n Ford tour like new
1 1 T Ford tour. overhauled.
114 Ford lour.- nv.rh.ulMl
!V Ford tnur.--0 K me.'hanlrally.
1117 Ford It. fine condition.
1-.I-. mooei overland v.ry cheap
11 Ford rhaaais. 4 aew tlrw A
bar.ite
I CAN SUVK Tor IIombt TF TOTt
Aftr ooino to wt-T I HKt.t. r)
jt nk r-iTtvrt,T vo vaitcV
rtrKVTATirN pot CvlR sa-iw
);!' ?4 tT CASS T THONR
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a a nnrxii TflfS TOWH I
A w
4 4 sji w WW V w w WW -w -r .
w a ttnr.r left for Bookano
last avenlttg. waera ne wiu rema.u
0Tr tht week -ana Tiamog wjio ui
parents.' , , .
Here Oo Bmdnc-is -
W P (VMIann nt Salem. U In thlS
city for few day looking after
b twines Interests.
Vlaltinc Bora from Portland.
Mra. Harry B. Chlpman. promi
nent club woman ' of - Portland, is
spend Ins the week. la this city.
Oottago Orore IteoUent Here
H r rSnrfrined of CnttaM GrOTe.
la spending several days In this city
attending to bualneaa matters.
Motor Prom A sJi laud-
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jordan of Ash
land, passed through 1bs city yes
terday en route to the northern part
of the state.
Leave FVjr Winchester Bay-
Mr: and ' Mrs. Roy Bellows and
little son, Bobby, are spending sev
eral weeks enjoying an outing at
Winchester Bay. ....
Returns From Portland
I.yman Skinner, returned from
Portland this morning, after spend
ing the past few days in the met
ropolis co business. ,
Over From Sutherlln
Mrs. August Vogelpool and daugh
ter, spent the day In this city from
their borne in Sutherlln, attending to
matters of shopping.
Returns From Dallas
R. It. Turner returned here this
morning from Dallas, where he has
been spending the past week attend
ing to business matters.
heaves For Ashland
Mrs. Frank Newland and daughter
and Mrs. B. C. Roberts, left for Ash
land this morning to spend several
days enjoying summer outing.
Here From Fresno
Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Bell, of Fres
no, Calif., arrived in the city last
evening to spend a week visiting
here with friends and relatives. Mrs.
Bell was formerly A Hie Black.
Here From Pendleton
R. K. BUhop and two sons, of
Pendleton, spent last evening in this
city enroute to Southern California,
where they will enjoy an extensive
motor trip. ; .
Warrant lasaed
A warrant was issued yesterday
for the arrest of W. L. Singleton, of
Oak Creek, cm a charge of burning
slashings without a permit at an un
lawful season of the year.
Oct Marriage License
A marriage license was Issued thtB
morning by County Clerk I. B. Rid'
die, to Kenneth Cloak and Minnie
Maclver. . ..
Fined For flfsmUng '
H. E. Blake, an aviator from Eu
Tene, was arrested here yesterday
ror driving his car In excess of the
speed limit. He was fined $25 and
costs. .'li-JBr
Here From Riddle .
Miss I.ila Schwarti. of Riddle, ar
rived in the city this afternoon to
wend the week visiting with Misses
Mary and Ruth Franklin.
Arrive From Portland
Mrs. Claude Welch and son Bobby
nd Mrs. V. N. Pltchford, will ar
rive here Satnrdav from Portland
Mrs. Welch will visit at the home of
her mother for a week or ten days.
KetnriM To Sutherlln
Mrs. Harold Blater, of Sutherlln.
returned to her home last evening,
liter spending the past two daye
',"n","T and visiting with friends In
this city:
To Return Home-
Mr a Rudolph Holier, who has
been visiting in this city with friends
snd relatives, win leave for her
home In San Francisco Sunday. She
Is accompanied on this trip by her
tninni ton. - ..
rrive From Kiddle
Mr. and Mrs. M. 8V Rynn. of Ricl
Ue arrived In the city thla afternoon
to spend the dsr attending to mat
ters of shopping. They will leave to
morrow morning by auto stage for
ttnndnn Heach, and will be accom
nanled by Miss Phyllis Qulne. s .
Medford People Itrterewted
Local people are interested tn a
high degree in the Dr. Brumfleld
murder mystery at Roseburg, and
every day people come to this office
to see the Roseburg paper. The lo
al authorities have been advised to
watch for Dr. nnimfleld as a pre
-autton again' his escaping In thlF
tlrec.tion. thoturh all the cities point
o his flight to the north. Medford
Tribune.
flnrtruma ft. TVto
Mr. snd Mra. 8. C. Bartrnm and
'amlly of Roseburg were in Med."ord
oosy on a motor trip through south
ern Oregon. Mr. Hart mm who Is a
-lose friend of Dr. RrumfleM of that
Mty now Involved as a rrrnrlpal In
a sensational murder case, said he
could not believe the man was gnlltv
but Is confident that when the truth
Is known ft will be found that the
neaa man ts the dentist himself. "Dr.
nnimfleld was a man of the highest
character." aald Mr. Rartrum. "and
had everything to live for." Med
ford Tribune. -
S TO-NIGHT, JULY 21 rWncSiM-i
i .n.veenlar monthly dance for 5 l2Ef,?F?Pti.5 13?! Ti
A dance hall. Q
f. Be sure to come. You all 2 Si
Be sure to come. You all TA
t , n nnnA , I ... a. at thesa
BUOW lug uvu v. ...... w .
dances. 5
4. ' Light refreshments will be K
served also.
4 FJt-SERVICK MEN NOTICE.
4
4 The funeral services of Otto,
4) Saucerman, service man who
4 died In France, will bo held in
a. cthaeito Snndav afternoon. 4
The funeral of Geo. Fallln, an-
4 other veteran who diea in me w
A. E. F., will be held in Myrtle
. ' - 1, n Qnnitnv nftnrnonn. All 4
ex-service men are requested to
meet at the armory at 12:30 on
Sunday. Those willing to do-
4 nate cars to convey men to the
funerals please report to ar-
4 mory same nour. w
4 LEO DEVANEY,
4 Commander Umpqua Post
' "
PASCK AT ID1.ETI.D.
Psnee at Idleyld Park. Baturdav.
July lard, at o'clock. Good music
good floor, good time.
Here From Glendale , Babjr Dsuurhter Born t
C. Hagen, prominent man of Glen-1 A baby daughter was bant, J
ji ji J... In (hi. and Kfra U f iu...i "
iimv, is ipcuuiag nioiM jm - . - - w. oaiarian
city attending to business matters. (Greens, July 1, 1921.
Chain of Circum
stantial Evidence
Murder Mystery
(Continued from Page One)
the front scat of the car by Mr.
Don-man as the car speeded away
from him. It was at this very spot
that the pool of blood, Dennis Rus
sell's hat, bullet fragmenU, bits of
skull and shreds of hair were found
undoubtedly the scene of the
murder. Ed. Weaver testified that
a car drove up towards hts place,
turned around and. stopped for a
short time and then drove away.
Harry Pearee testified to meeting
the Brumfleld auto on the highway.
It was headed north.
The next witnesses on the stand
were Ora Ronk and son, Kenneth.
They reside on the Booth place, near
the scene of the killing. They both
testified to hearing two rifle shots
on the highway about nine o'clock
Wednesday evening. Shortly after
the shots they stated a car s engine
was started and the machine roared
past their place at breakneck speed
A short time later another car pas
sed their place but was not traveling
as fast as the first car. The officers
are of the opinion the first car was
Dr. Brumfield's and the second car
thnt of Bowman.
Shortly before ten o'clock two lo
cal residents, their Identity not made
known by the officers, were standing
near Green when the Brumfleld car
approached them headed toward
Roseburg. Tho two parties were
having tire trouble and one of them
attempted to flag the approaching
car. The-drlrer would not stop, but
speeded past.
Edward Kohlhagen next testified
that the Brumfleld car passed him on
Mosher street. He tried to stop the
enr as he feared It would turn onto
Jnckson street and endanger the
'Ives of the participants in a lawn
and street social. The car whizzed
cast him. He snld he thought Dr.
Brumfleld waa driving. This was
shortly after ten o'clock. A short
time later the wreck near the New-
hard slaughter honse on the Melrose
road occurred Bnd the body of Den
nis Russell, with two bullet holes In
be hack and head blown off, was
found In the wreckage. Articles
Identified ns his property were also
found there and on the finger was
a ring. The ring was Identified as
the Property of Dr. Brumfleld.
The shreds of hair on the sealo
nieces were positively Identified as
vtmllar to the hair of Dennis Rn
sell. Barbers who were familiar
with Dr. Brumfield's hair declared
emphatically that the hair was not
his. So convincing was the testlmonv
n the hearing that the Jury at onre
eetitrned a verdict Identifying the
body ss that of Russell. Relatives
maintain thp' body is that of the
missing dentist.
Dr. Brumfleld had drawn at least
MOOo from the local binks several
'avs prior to the wreck. No evl
dence has been given tending to
show thnt he wiped out nnv debt"
with this money. He no doubt had
it on nis prrson on Wednestlav.
The motive the officers advance
for tne alleged crime, was that the
mnrner was committed and a hodv
substituted In order that his wife
mtgnt collect the large Insurance
wnicn ne carried. No other motive
an be found and this explanation
Mnges to the murder theorv in ...
letall. Some have advanced the
henry that the doctor was killed
'nd roMied of ttro Inrire sum he csr--ied.
Others sssrt that he manned
' murder snd escsne n nrA,T ,h(t
'he sum could be collected from the
'niranee companies.
Such is th mvsterv confronting
he officer.. To .tmn a warrant for
he nrreet 0r rr Brumfleld was the
-mly remaining thing to do. He Is
!. . r,lr?,n n'"" nd Orcnmstan
1sl evidence. It mn. be admitted. Is
very strong apalnst him.
EXAMINE THE ROOTS
If you are not getting- the proper
amount of fruit from your trees, ex
amine the mots. 'Extravagance it
often found at the root, of failure.
Saving. Is' the basis of financial
growth. Open an account with the
Roseburg National Bank.
' it Interest Paid on Savings Accounts
TheBosebuiB National Bank
RoSebur,Ore.
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Will Drlvo Down Oars
Glenn Taylor and Bill Dolan leave
tonight for Portland to drive a
couple of new Chevrolet cars to this
city.
Chevrolet Bold-
Glenn Taylor, . local Chevrolet
agent, reports the sale of cars to C.
II. NIhblett, Morris VoRopul nnd C.
J. Everett.
Has Baby Daughter
According, to a measaza
this morning by friends la thij ,
Rev. H. L. Caldwell, pastor ill
Baptist church here, la the na.
a baby daughter. Rev. Ctldvtt,
cently left for Berkeley, Calif,,,!
with his wife. Rev. Caldwsja
return to Roseburg next uttt t
will be followed later by kh a
and baby. . .
Preaching SoMiUy
There will he pleaching services
Sundsy. July 14. at Looking Glass
Rev. Jenkins will preach.
Father Mrs. Brumfleld Arrives
Dr. O. P. Beresford. of Owensville,
Ind.. arrived n this cltv today to
visit with his danrhtar fea n t
Brnmfield. A brother of Dr. Brum
fleld Is expected to arrive kar ihi.
evening.
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5 She Impulsively invited herself to ride In an empty Carriage wl1
stood conveniently near at the curb, Uttle dreaming how strut
f a journey she was starting on.
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