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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1925. THREE IImIM fnae 1 lasii win.) BALEM. Ore., Sep. 8. Although a Judgment tor $5,000 damages warded M. 8. Ramp, Mrs. Ramp and their small son, Robert Mai com Ramp, of Brooks. Marian coun ty, resulting from an automobile accident on July - J, mi, still stands against E. O. Osborne, tbe Ramps will probably receive noth ing for the reason that Osborne Is no longer In these parts, and It Is said there Is probably no way to get payment of the judgment. Osborne, Homer Ross of Mo Minnrllle and the Oregon Rubber company of Portland, were all made, defendants, and Ihe lower court held tbe judgment against all threw defendants. Rots and the rubber company appealed to the supreme court which today re versed the decree of the lower court for Marian county as against the two appellants. Osborne did not appeal. Errors In the admis sion of testimony Is the basis of tbe reversal. . On the date of the accident .the Ramps were driving In a small car along a road lead ing from Brooks crossing, the Pa cific highway at approximately Tight angles. At tbe intersection they were hit by a big car driven by Osborne at an alleged speed of more than 50 miles an hour. Ramp, his wife and child were all injured. The plaintiffs endeavored to show that Rosa was liable on grounds that he was owner of the car. but testimony developed that he bad entered Into a verbal agree ment with Osborne whereby the latter had virtually become owner of the car. Tbe Oregon Rubber company was brought Into the case for the reason that Osborne was a salesman for the company. The opinion was written by Jus tice Burnett and reverses Judge Kelly of the lower court for Mar lon county. NEW CROP OF LAWYERS. (associated Frese Leasnl Win.) SALEM, Ore., Sep. 8. Six Port lnnders were today permanently admitted by tbe state supreme court to the practice of law In Oregon. They were Dorothy Mc Cullough Lee, Elmer Johnson, Leonard Alva Wells, Alfred P. Kelly, George R. Lewis, Walter C. T. A. Van Everding. Admission on probation on an Idaho certificate was granted to Wlllard R. Orlswold, who will prac tice nr. McMlnnvllle and Thomas E. Davis on a Washington certificate known. They expect to locate In to nractlce In Portland. Orants Pays, LOCAL NEWS Here From tali Miss Helen Smith, of Salem, Is visiting here for a week with rela tives. In Today' Mrs Waller Leake motored from Dixonvllle this morning and spent several hours shopping and attending to business affairs. Club To Meet The Bellevlew club will meet on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. L. McLaughlin at Dixon vllle. Hpead) Week End at Lake Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Heese and family and Mrs. Wm. McGee. of this city, motored to Crater Lake, and spent Sunday and Labor Day. Mrs. Collins Visiting Mrs. Tom Collins, of Medford, Is spending several days In Rose burg visiting with friends snd relatives. . Returns From Kelso Mrs. Ella Kaulkner returned to Roburg today, after visiting with her brother, Cecil Mack, at Kelso, Washington, over Labor Day. Return Prom California Mrs. $. R. Taylor and grand children. Nlvan, Jr., and Agnes Crawford, who have been spend ing the summer In California points, have returned to Rose burg. Spend Labor Way At Grants Pais ' Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Coleman motored to Grants Pass Saturday night, and visited friends there over Labor Day, returning to this city last night. Derailed Car uth Number 14, due here at 7:35 o'clock in the morning did not arrive until 12:15 this noon, as a result of a freight derailment on the Shasta division. Arrives From Seattle Mrs. M. E. Toland, of Seattle, arrived lere thia . morning and will spend a week or so as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Dunn, who resides north of this city. Lssvlng for Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Cbsrles Schultx, who have been residing here for some time, left Sunday for Cottage Grove, where they expect to locate permanently. Former Residents Push Thi Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Miller, re cently of Portland, arrived here this morning and spent a short time before leaving for Grants Pass by motor. Mrs. Miller for merly resided here and Is well Visiting Friends Patricia and Olive Hogan, of Ap plegate are stopping at the 1 L'nip qua hotel and are visiting friends In this vicinity. Here From Hcuttlc j John Williams, of the Shell Oil company, arrived Sunday from Seattle, to spend a short time in this city visiting. I Frm Sutherlin Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Houser. of Sutherlin, spent the day here vis iting with friends and attending to business matters. Visit From Portland Mr. and Mrs. William E. Clark of Portland, visited in Roaeburg Sun day and Monday, making the trip by auto, , Beat with gaa. In Cottage irove ' Miss Marjorie Cochran, of this city, is spending a few days in Cottsge Grove, visiting at the home of Mrs. S. E. Cochran. Here From Portland Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bell and baby, of Portland, motored here and spent the week end visiting with Mr. Bell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell. Visiting In City Misses Jane and Grace Cordson are spending their summer vaca tion visiting with friends in tills city. They reside in Portland, Oregon. Return To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cole and little daughter Juanita, left Mon- j day for their home in Portland, j after visiting here at the borne of 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Colo. j Return To Portland Harold Church, of Portland, who has been recuperating from a recent operation at the home of his brother, Dr. H. C. Church, here, returned to his home yesterday. (SPECIAL On Hunting Trip- Mr. and Mrs. Mllo Atternury, and son Alexander, of Albany, are visiting here for a few days. Mr. j Atterbury and son expect to go In to the woods when the deer season opens, while Mrs. Atterbury will visit with friends In this city. 1 I Return From Bandon Mr. and Mrs. Merle Austin re-, tfirned yesterday from Bandon where they have been spending several days enjoying an outing. ' Mr. Austin reports fine weather at the beach and large crowds enjoy ing the summer there. Salem People Visit -n R. J. Hendricks, Salem editor, and wife and J. H. Lauterman and wife, were visitors at the Hotel Umpqua yesterduy. Mr. Lauterman Is the owner and manager of the Argo Hotel in Salem. The party re turned to Salem this morning. Visits With Brother For We dnesday 5 Watermelons, lb lc j Cantaloupe, lb. - He g A U1I1ULUVJ w J i Zk Lireen Peppers, lb : 10c p t Cooking Apples, 6 lb :.. 25c 2 fancy Spuds, lb. Z3c; id uc I .arorp I rmnna. doz 33c Med, Oranges, doz. 43c 2-lb. Pullman Bread 15c i 91 W. O. Hess, of Montsna. lirn- K ther ot George Mess or this city, IJ arrived here Sunday to spend a K' abort time visiting. The two bro il thers had not see nearh other for 01 over 25 years and the reunion &I was very enjoyable. Si &j Lumbermen Going Home K C. McC. Johnson, mayor of RiReedsport and one of the leading lumbermen of that vicinity, and J. 4 S. Lyons, Marsbflld lumberman, af spent last night at the Umpqua ho- 2 j tel. They have been to San Fran 2 Cisco and are now on their way 5 1 home. El To Port la ml Dr. and Mrs. Charles n. Wade loft yesterday for Portland. Dr. Wade will remain there for a short time on business, and Mrs. Wade will ' go on to Bismarck, North Dakota, where she will visit with her parents, and spend a time In the east. 9 i-lb. Loaf Bread 12c . 1 -lb. Loaf Brown or White 8c SMOKED MEAT Morrell's Light Bacon, lb. ....42c Morrell's Heavy Bacon, lb 37c Swift's Picnic, lb 25c Cottage Butts, lb .. 35c in w.t I T aa w i 1 wr v Cass Street Rossburg, Ore. a Oriaon Zt nw aa m m mm mr m m I Vt I II I . I rM i Wa 'm Guewta of Crawford Mr. and Mrs. I,. J. Crawford, of Fort Jones, California, and son, N. T. Crawford, of Dunmmiir, California, are vliiltlnff for a week or so at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford are the parents of Archie Crawford. Buyiii: hy Everybody Is ectric Ranges NOW R?3 M Completely Installed . Of course everybody is buying electric ranges now! Why not when a genuine HOTFOINT-HUGHES can be bought for as little as $15 down, all wired, installed in your home and ready to cook I And the balance to pay each month even less $ 1 2.00 a month for 1 2 months. Until September 15th ONLY! Such a special event as this required many special preparations and the combined' merchandising resources of these three big Roseburg institutions were -callcd into play to purchase this immense stock of electric ranges at the lowest price; to arrange for time payments for the convenience of purchasers; and to in stall the ranges and special wiring, without extra charge. Naturally, it will be impossible to repeat this amazing offer at least for a long, long time. If you are even considering the purchase of an electric range ' SOMETIME then buy it NOW! ' Many purchasers, of course, are not taking advantage of the time payments offered; others are considering the $1 3 down payment merely as a convenient deposit enabling them to take advantage of this Bpecial opportunity. Whichever way you wish to purchase, the important thing is to secure your electric range before this offer expires, on September 15th. Don't risk waiting' until later you may be one of the disappointed ones. See these ranges tomorrow bright and early and perhaps yours can be installed in time for dinner! ARTHUR H. CRO WELL'S ELECTRIC STORE . 225 N. Jackson Telephone 611 Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges ROSEBURG ELECTRIC Successor to Hudson Electric Co. Telephone 123 Special Terms on Other Makes and Model Ranges THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER. COMPANY Telephone 61 XVeX Hunting Season Sept. 10th We have ' everything you will need for your hunting trip. Phone 25 ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE GO. WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS May Relocate in Rossburg Harry T. McClallen, former sher iff of bouejlaa county, who has re sided in Coos county since 1913, is Id Roseburs; greeting old friends and planning to locate here again, lie has resigned from the clerical position be has held for some time paat at the Chandler hotel at Marsbfleld. Itaturrm From Portland Mrs. N. Fullerton, who has been visiting in Portland, returned to i this city Sunday. She was ac companied on her return by Mrs. A. L. Throne, of Portland, Miss Benedict, ot Kansas City, and W. N. Simpson, of Portland, who where her guests here for a day. Tbe party returned to Portland by auto last night. Hold A Family Reunion The family of Mrs. Virginia Orover held a reunion yesterday I at the J. M. Rpancake home In I this rlly. Professor C. F. (.rover of Portlsnd and Dr. II. L. Toney, i wife and two children, of Mc- Mlnvtlle were present. A pirnlr i had been planned, but on account i ot the Inclemency or the weather they were forced to remain In doors to enjoy the visit. Car (toes Over Kmhnnkmcnf I A large touring car left the I road near Honey Creek on the i North I'mpqna yesterday and ! plunged down a steep embank iment according to Information re ceived here today. The only one .Injured was one man who lost the I tip of hla finger In the crash, jwhen Ihe rsr hit the bottom. Tbe , auto was badly damaged. PORTLAND, Ore.. Sept. R.-F. Br! Is expressed for northwest fruit! crops as a result of the sevtie storms over the week end. Already; reports of severe damage to t!i Delicious apple crop in the Wenitt-' chew district aro. coming in anil let cal dealers espect that other fruity producing sections will suffer heay : loss from the wind unci hall storms ' that accompanied the downpour of! rain. It Is still loo early for any ac curate estimate of the danmk'e la' be put forth but locnl authorlti- s i who are. keenly Interested in ihej 11125 fruit deal werw much conn in-! ed this morning as to the m- come. The principal ditmnire v:J be to the apple orchards althoin h the prune crop, ik. msy be h-jit-I'rune picking is Just getilni; un ! r way In Ue big producing ditn's of the Willamette valley ad Clarke county, Vnhlnifton. Fmit left on trees will be split and Vit er soaked, fruit men declare. 30c pound; filberts nominal; al monds 2ft'u27c per pound; lliuzll nuts i'(i:iic iKjund; Italian chest nuts 2ic pound. rnscura bark quiet; nominal at 6$ 7c iHiund; Oregon grape root, nominal. Hops firm higher; sales or fug-gb-B made at 22 cents; new crop 2 cenUr. ffiC.r.O; 00. ennner and cull llXntii 3.- POItTI.AND, Ore., Sept. - Ki; steady; current receipts c n a dozen; pullets 32l'u33c; fii 34i!3ilc; extras 37 3c di'llvep Portlsnd. Butter steady; extra rubes foc; standards 49c; prime fir 47c; firsts 4r,;.c; undergrade, p"' Inal; prints 53c; cartons fdc. Butter fat steady; best churni cream 62c uet shippers' trark sone 1. Poultry stesd ; less five per o commission, h"avy pens 21c; II.' fifi 16c; springs 20i2(ic; J" white ducks 21c. Onions slow; II R'M 7K; kj' i toes steady: new l.7' t 2 on. I Nuts steady; walnuts No. 1, s POllTI.AND. Ore., Sep. 8 (Tnlted Ktates Department of Agriculture!- Cattle. steady, re celtus Gi; steet.H medium 7.2'i'''i; 8.25; cotnnion IG'i 7 2".: dinners and cutter r.teera ll.r.n'ii fl (Mi; heif ers, common, and m dhiiti $l4ii. 50; cnwH, common, ami nedliim, I3.2rfir.7n: canmrs slid cutlers. Il.riifr3.2u: bull, rood (best year llngn excluded) ifojini: common to medium, canner:i and bologna i.lM; rnlves, medium to choice, milk t-A excluded, $7 5Ml 9 00: cull snd commons l.'ffT 'n: VesliTfl. in'dium to t holce SHi.V12. 00; cull and common 6 J0fl' .'. Hog nhsdy; no recilpts; hea vy welirlit 2'.o to STjil iM.nnd medi um, good and choice S 1 2 7.". f lil.TTf : medium weight 2"f to 2M IMIIindu medium good, and choice (13 M. 00; light wetglit, lot to 2'U pound, common, in'dium. good and choice II3.".'ii 14 25: light lights. l::u to f 1(10 ileum!, common, medium, good and choice in. iii 14.no; pinking hogs '.t Wa 11 50; slsiu'lili-r pigs 90 to lr.o pounds ni'illiim. good and choice fl:l 13.50; fei der snd tstocker pl-'s 70 to 130 pound me 'dltim. rood snd choice H2.5ofil3. 00. Ifintr or ollv hops and waiting pigs excluded In sbove quotation.) fcheep - nominally sternly; re- 'Celnt 2?i Idlrerti; hitch. good and choie Mi. Adaw r:il2.'.: Ifltnh rn'dium to good. vriP'-v fto.- .Vifi12 5: Q"vy wcii-ht 92 pounds up. ' M'ii F' oo: nil weights, cull and con,n IfXixno: yearling (wether, nedlnm to choice 7'9.- 00; ewes, common to choice 3.50 0 I RAN KItANCISfTO. Sep. 8. (Federal Market News Service.) Apples boxes, California Uravon- ; steins, best 2.r,0i 3.1(0; C grade $1.7041 2.25; Alexanders $2.25r2. 50; I'earmlns' fancy $2.25(12.511: Hi -lb-flowers best $1.75(1 2.00; loose $lii 1.50. I 1',-ars -Hartletta S2.25ft2.75; No. ,2, $15oi2oo box. Ijike county bi si $3,254) 3 .50; sixty pound lug. Here's apart of the won I I'OIlTlsANI), Ore., Si p. R. Willi ! rortlfiiKl (imii1i- huck frmii nuiun , tIn finl tM'Hrh for inn ojr iilriK of 'h( Imm)1, loral T'ftm'rynn'ii look for a hronrifir duimnd fop bultt'r. Thin .moinii.K prlnlit moved out fairly fu-tlvo ii ml prlrn am fxp'cU',1 to ImM McR'ly. CiiIm butter In nn too pl'ilftil and an Ion an Ihf do nuind k-'pn up curn-nt price IviIji will hold Although IhTP nan bn no nin pim on the local duiry nlnrf Int Krldnv afternoon the fcit market roiiiliiUfri uteaily with ft rood mov- merit of bofh fr-nh anl ntorn(t ifoekfi. Outntd" niarkeiB are hold InK up well and no prlro roresnhin lx nnllrlnaled hern nn long an th" outlet, retnnlnx open. With larn nUtrnnf bnldiutfn thin year, tlfwierff r advocadnjt the purr haw of a doen ntorne 'ifir nlonir, with parh do7. n of frejh, for liaklnit pur-posi-n. Long Vitw Man In City Ir. A. U, Hhaw and family nf Ionrvlew, fdopp-d at th I'mpoua hotvl venterilhv on their way aouth by auto. Ir. Shaw In a practicing phynt' lan In th new city. Mr. nnd Mm. Charln filtbert. of M'-d'nrd. uperit yesterday vlnlt'nit i In thin Hty. topptnir nt th 1'mp-1 qua hotel. They won former rl- f denis nr thu rlty and arotty pn-, joyed visit with old friend. '4 ifJZfJ-. I WEST COAST LIFE Perfect Protection Policy If ths Iniurfd din from nstursl ctuwi, ths exsnpsny psys $5,000 If ths Iniurtd dies from sccident, ths com- psny psys $10,000 In csu of permsncnt total disability, ths compsny will 1. Wsivs sll premium psymcnts. 2. Psy $25 per week (or on yesr; and la sdditioa 3. Pay $S0 per month (or life; snd 4. Psy $5,000 to btneficisry when Insured dies B. If disability InToIrn lost of limbt or sight ss mult o( sccident, the carnpanr pays $5,000 Immediately ia cash fa SJ iihon to sll other benefits. During temporary disability ths company pays li per week (or a limit o( 52 weeks -A Srr That tndmuT TKest Coast Life ? NS'..T..4CE COMPANY j , rKsHt errtct-IAM fSMKIKO 5 ' HAKLLY J. WATSON; Dist. Mgr , 144 Coray Avs., Rossburg, Oregon J ; t)NOV AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES '