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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1926. l! $SCfende,rheart1' LOCAL NEWS Oa accoaat f lh tuprrtor attain? f thl iwraaln. Mir family hnm re tained th Md ftnnaalljr for tblrty . I'ulIU ethr par ulit. Iba hMi-l la tender, avr tooshi raeta ara amaolb, bollow tni, tblrk and heavy at IIm lap, taparinx abruptly, makbii It taar to die. Wa hava lha aiclaalva d of tbia cluwnplaa tardea ar uM-ket ttmraftlp. Try IhU paraatp, far It la leelled may whet. Fkt. 10c. as. lari V lb. tint EsprMa ar freight. lb. Met Iba. C ac Send for thla trial ritllwtloa. 11 rfiuUr tiled p a c b a t Mwrtb IU1. f CILI. BROS. J W X OWN JL BPK(IL HTKAIMI Deieleped After Year t ranaaal Warh Re. Price Pfct Carrot. Cbantenar lOo Cabbaco. Oregon Billhead 10a Sweet Cora, Oeldca Etvrly blarket ..!& Sweet Tor. Early Uarket 10 Swret Vorm. Improved Golden Baa- urn ..10 Parealp.. Tender Heart top Beet. GlU'a Early Model 10v Pumpkin, Orange Winter Luxury... .10a Bplnarb, Mammoth Market 10a Btiuaab, Ooldep Dellcloua foa Tomato, Olll'a Selected Karl l n ..15 JUL nm tmn t.2 Y:iv --s I ToUl Talca .1. 1.W Try this collection, at it will givs you an idea of our seed stocks Dept. OR 2 Montavilla Station, Portland, Or, From rnipqim Mrs. John Plerson, or 1'mpqim, wax visiting friends and Rhupping in Roselnirg for a few hours yes terday afternoon. Here Front Kllem- ' 1 K. W. Weller, Eugene resident, vas an arrival here lust evening and is spending the duy attending to business affulrs. To Dillurd Julirts Satter left this morning for Dillurd, where he will spend a short time on business. Visitor Today Mrs. G. G. Marcy returned to Dole this morning after spending a few- hours here attending to business affairs and ahopping. YUilors In Town Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Meredith, of Hire Creek, were in this city yesterday afternoon and were ' shopping ami meeting friends for a short time. Operation Thin Morning Pauline Hnbar. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hubar, under went an operation for appendici tis at Mercy Hospital this morn ing. Dr. A, F. Sethcr, of Kugene, was In attendance. From Wilbur Mrs. B. Pearson, of Wilbur, was here yesterday and was meeting friends and shopping during the af ternoon. In Yesterday Mrs. V D. Hess, of Garden Val ley, whs visiting with friends and shopping In this illy, tor a abort time yesterday. Dr. Esther Here Dr. A. F. Rether, of Eugene, drove to Roseburg last evening and is looking artvr business affulrs here today. Will Visit H Mra. W. E. Naylor, of Eugene, will arrive tonight to visit over the week end with her mother, Mrs. Lena MvKlhiuny. From Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. George Reynolds, of Cleveland, were Ttoseburg visi tors yesterday and were attending to business affairs during the after uoon. From Umpqua Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Thompson re turned to Umpqua yesterday after noon after spending several hours in thla city a tending to business affairs. Vixit Thla Morning Mr. and ilrs. John Ituienbark. Sr., and !ss Katherlne llusen bark, of IMrose, were In Rose burg this L ornlng meeting aome friends and .hopping. Mrs. Burkes Visits ' Mrs. Nora liurkes, of Dlllnrd, was meeting friends and shopping in this city for a few hours yester day afternoon. In Yesterday Among those from the rural dis tricts to spend a few hours .here yesterday attending to business af falra was Boy Anderson of Melrose. To Attend Meetings in Ashland Mr. and Mm. Nathan Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. John Throne and Mrs. Fred llruby left -In the for mer's car this noon for Ashland, where they will attend the Shrine meeting today. Rev. Anderson Writes The News-Review is In receipt of a letter from Harry O. Ander son, evangelist, who recently com pleted the revival campaign In this city. Rev. Anderson Is now con ducting a similar campaign In Mis souri Valley, Iowa. He states that he notices a great contrast having moved to that section of th- coun try from the beautiful city of Rose burg. His letter stater, however, that the people are very cordial and are cooperating In every way to make this meeting a success. They have constructed a splendid taber nacle by volunteer help and It Is well lighted and decorated. He says Is Is looking forward to a month of real work and extends best wishes to all of his local friends. Arrives For Visit Henry Coleson, of Superior, Wisconsin, has arrived to visit in Uoseburg for a time. Mr. Cole son will be the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Nelson while here. Ijenre For South Mm. Arnold Kader and daugh ter. Gene, who have been guests of Mr. and Mrs. John llusenbark. Sr., of Melrose, for a few days. left this morning for tneir nome at Hornbroolt,. California. Rosehurg Couple' Married MATKER-WEM-9 At the of fice of Wells and Wells, attorneys, In Kugene. March li. 1926. Er vln li. Mateer and Neta Wells, both of ltoseburg. Justice "of the Peace H. J. Weill officiating., Eugene Register. Mls Wright Here Miss Lucille Wright, or Port land, arrived this morning and will visit over the week end with friends. She will be the house guest or Miss Rose Motfitt. Miss Wright formerly resided here and is well known In Roseburg. II MEAJ J r4HJM7VJI I i JVvJfL vVlVWi L Vial I LJl A I Mrs. Vincil Return! Home ""Mrs. F. H. Vlncll, who has been Tisiling here with frlendi and; relatives during the week, left to day for Portland, where she will meet Dr. Vincil and return to their home at Astoria. Dr. and Mr. Vin cil will make a trip to Roseburg In April to visit for a few weeks. They formerly resided In thla city and are well known here. ITOT.T.T.T.T.TW.T.Tgre.Ti To the People Roseburg: of Tax Reduction N Effective Now: 595 r.aavrAcroBT V ..... S. l si? new WILLYS FINANCE PLAN Smaller down pmt menlf and tmalUr monthfy payment f th towett credit cot in the industry Much has been" said as to who owns the new Bible Stand ard Temple. Whose church is it? How does it operate, etc. First: The Bible Standard Temple is owned and oper ated by the people of Roseburg. It has no connection with Aimee Simple McPherson. It is not Dr. Price's , church. It was not instigated by Dr. Price, but it was the wishes of a number of Roseburg people that they have such an organization. Second: The Bible Standard Temple is an incorpora tion, having trustees, etc. It is an organization reaching through several states, and it has it's semi-annual con ferences at which all the ministers gather. It is on a safe and sound business basis. The Bible Standard has been in existence for a number cf years and was operating before Dr. Price or Mrs. McPherson appeared on the scene. We are in sympathy with their work and we cooperate with each other. The work has been in Roseburg near two years. We are not antagonistic or the promoters of strange and fanatic doctrines and teachings. Neither do we believe in such. We simply believe and preach the old time religion. a Don't Forget Our Revival Starting Sunday, March 14 at 11 a.m. and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. and continuing each afternoon and evening during a period of 3 weeks. .a (Signed) L. F. BURROR, Pastor, Bible Standard Temple With the most efficient motor ever built into a light car of -its size and price, this Overland Standard Sedan is the power leader in its class. Its accomplishments are amazing over the road it is fast and easy riding, on hills it is a wonder for performance In traffic or on the highway it it marvelous in its snappy getaway. - Try it out you will say that nothing like it has ever before been offered. Look at the linessit in the deep, roomy body examine the details of finish and equipment until you have made a thorough study of this car you cannot begin to realize just how remark able it is in every way. Stsntdmd Sedan F.W.CHASE 317 North Jackson Street Roseburg Phone 399 r rom urain in rnaay i ,1.11 , LU 'i -iu . I ajit i v i u . , viit.i.inii- 1 1 niu' 't yesterday afternoon after spending spent a few hours here yesterday i a few hours In tbia city transact- I ing business and trading. To Ashland I Thomas Parkinson, recently of Dillurd. has left for Ashland, where he will make his home land will be employed. Visitor Yesterday Jack Parrott, Camas Valley rancher, waa In this city yesterday looking after business affairs and trading for a short time. Miss Parrott Visitor Miss Delorne Parrott, of Garden Valley, waa meeting frlendi and m I ahopping In thla city for a ihort time yesterday afternoon. Hargam Visit Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hargan,' of Myrtle Creek, spent a few hours yesterday here visiting friends and attending to business affairs. From Qlendale Howard Lyatul returned to Glen dale yesterday afternoon after apending a few hours attending to business affair! In this city. From Oilliro H. A. Hercher, of Dlllard, waa transacting business and meeting friends In this city, for a few hours yesterday afternoon. In Yrt-r,T Mrs. C. C. Marsh and mother, Mrs. W. A. Mulkey and Mra. A. M. Italley, all of Myrtle Creek, were In Hoseburg late yeaterday afternoon ahopping and visiting. Mr. Hunt In W. D. Hurst. Myrtle Creek resi dent, was In this city yesterday af ternoon attending to business af fairs. Mr. Hurst states that Aisl nesi is quits active In Myrtle Creek at the present time and that thenaare a number of new build ings going up. Visitor Yesterday Mrs.Rtlewald, of Olengary, was In KoseBurg for a anon time) yes terday afternoon attending to bu.l nesi affairs and ihopplng. Mn. Stelwald itatei that she had a hatching of 1140 baby chicks last week, ind will bar a number more attending to business affairs and meeting friends. Visitor Today , Henry under, or Winston, spent the afternoon here visiting with friends and looking after business affairs. Visit, Hern Today E. J. Martin and J. E. Martin, both of Yoncalla, were In this city today and were guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Martin. Visits Cousin J. H. Hanson, of Milwaukee, Wis., who has been visiting his cousin, 8. J. Jones of this city, left this morning for his borne. Visitor Yesterday Mrs. R. K. Wallace, of Remote, waa In this city yesterday after noon and was meeting friends and shopping for a brief time. Front CotUffe 1 rove Miss Koreat Bchnelder. of Cot tage Orove, vii an arrival last evening and Is spending a short time here vlaiting. Liavte Hospital Mrs. L. A. Llttlefleld and Infant on left Mercy hospital thla morn ing and returned to their home at the Kohlhagen Apartments. In Yesterday i. D. Valentine, ot Butherlln, of the Douglas Park Stock Farm, was a Roseburg visitor yesterday after noon and was looking after busi ness affairs. Judo Brown Hera Oeorge M. Brown and family, of Salem, are visiting In Roseburg over Wis week and. Mr. Drown Is associate justice or the Oregon supreme court. from Hock (Yeek "Carl Messing, of Rock Creek, frae la Roseburg yesterday after I noon attending to buTlneas af ' fairs and visiting frlenda for brief time, ! Mill Pltehferd letter I Mlsi Agnei PltchfoTd, county Juvenile officerwho has been very Mil at Mercy Cinspltal for several I days, has recovered sufficiently to, rr : A' U . r- rill I r, "';! r;.;. ; I I New Btblt Standard Minion Temple to Be Dcdlcattd Her Tomorrow. 5 PERSONS HURT V WHEN TRAINS MEET Visits George I., lluoy, of Powers, has been visiting at the home of Mrs. J. L. Martin during tbe past week, and has been visiting other relatives and friends. He states that buslnesa Is gml at the coast towns. Two Jumps ahead or the other fellow I the man who reads the classified adi for shortcuts to economv. (AncUte4 PTM. Vtrnmni WIr.1 GRAND JUNCTION, Colo., Mar. 13. Five persons were' Injured, none seriously, when two Denver and Rio Grande western passenger trains rollld"d head-on In the rail road yards at Delta. Colo., today. An open awltch waa blamed for the nrrMent. Announcing the opening of Witham's Battery & Electric Co. Corner Lane and Rose Streets AUTHORIZED . Eattery, Electrical and Speedometer Servica ' SERVICE AND SPEED C A. WITHAM, Prop. Phone 652 Roseburg, Oregon- neit week, be sole to return to her home. j