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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW,. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1', 1 926'. THREE n - S i Dimes Soon Qrow to Dollars Ho not despise the llttlo sllvor dimesdo not waste Ujem. It will . surprise you to see ircnv Boon they will grow to dollars if saved regit- lnrly. Give thorn the right oppor tunity now. Open an account with i this bunk und your deponits will i liuvo u healthy growth. 4 Interest Paid on Savings Accounts TheRoseburNational Bank Roseburg, Ore. B R A N D S ' R APPLES LOTS OF THEM JONATHANS The finest there are. All grades from extra fancy packed to cooking apples. : Prices very low. DELICIOUS , ! ; ' , : Large, finely colored and ripe. ' ' ' . " CRIMES GOLDEN A fine keeper. Buy winter apples now to net the best. NEWTOWNS ; An all-round apple. Good now, or will keep till spring. NORTHERN SPY Very large and delicious. ' . i CIDER . ?s ;. :- GRAPES FROM THE OVERLAND VINEYARD TOKAY a-- MALAGA (Extra sweet) .. MUSCAT BLACK PRINCE v ; Orders taken for fresh grape juice. Leave containers at stand. 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Jackson St O A D STAND PROMPTNESS Operating a large fleet of trucks, -wo nre enabled to render emer gency transportation service im . tier all conditions.. Please phone us ; and get results at prices extreme ly lOW. r . . ( - . . j "We aim to please." 1 A H; S. FRENCH 1 TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO. THE 1927, MODEL Electric Washer W other Wilson says; "The best washer I have told in my 18 yean' experience in the washing machine business. The HORTON stands alone, a year ahead of the times." Thrvc-wtntj ngitator type. Quirk nnd thor ough, washing snowy white oven tho inont (lelk-nto laces, silka and lingeria without the BlifrhtC3t Injury. Pift rlothcH In bv the anriH- they co.no fresh and clean in air minutes. The Complete Washer With Gas Burner. Boils while it wnshes. No washer Is com plete unless It has a eas burner. rower Wringer. Just turn the handle nnd It kops either forwurd or buckwnrd. Can not danmno Hothe.i or button. This wringer fan bo turned to any position you wish. Xovcr in tho way, Kfthina Like Its Q11W Smnothncw and , Operation. Saves yuu hours of HORTON Abjolutely the Lest Word in the Waihing Machine World. 111 LOCAL NEWS Visitors Monday . ,. Sir. and Mrs. J. V. Iiussoll were visitors from ltuckles Monday. spending several hours shopping und unending to business affairs. Leaves For Portland Mrs. Ctiarluti Krugel loft ; this morning for Portland ln-ra she will spend tho next lew days visit ing with friends. . i . i . , Visit At Wampole Home Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Cool have returned to' their homo lit bruin after visiting in liosebmg over Sunday us guests at (lie homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. V, Wumpule.x Home From Coast . ! . Mrs. .II. C. (.'hutch nnd two chil dren have returned to Hoseburg from Miirshfiehl where they huve been spending the past week as the guests of Mrs. Church's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Outs. V. Davis,;" Returns From Motor Trip Mr. and Mrs. It. W. Hill have returned homo after a motor trip to Pendlolon where' they visited nnd attended the round-up, nnd a' visit in Dulse nnd 'Idaho . points.1 They have been gone two weeks. J. A. McHenry-Here J. A. McHenry, formerly or tho' county engineer's office of DouglUR county, now employed with tho Southern California Hd'.sou Eloc trlc company in hydro-electric en gineering, is visiting with friends in Hoseburg for a few days. .... Visit Here Last Eve , ' Mrs, Margaret Kincart" and daughter, Miss Lockie Kincart, of Oakland, visited with friends in Itosebuj'g last evening. Mrs. Kin cart has Just returned from a trip to Washington points where she visited with relatives and- friends for two weeks. 's t r ' ' Mrs. Warner Returns S Mrs. P. A. Warner,-' who has been spending' . . the past four months at Wemlling where Mr. Warner is employed, has returned to Roseburg to spend the winter. Slio accompanied 'Mr., and Mrs. Hague to their home at Myrtle Creek last evening and will visit there for a week or bo. Returns to Wisconsin J. If. Thomas who has been visit ing here, at tho home of' S. J: Jones for some time, left' this morning -for his borne at .-Madison, Wisconsin. . Mr. Thomas - is very much impressed ,wlth Itosehurg und vicinity and iiitendp to dispose of his. hu3liHss interests and re turn hero lu December, to locate. Leaves For State Fair , 3: B. iMeClintock-left this morn ing for Salem, where ho will make arrangemenls for ooiulncting his work dui'ing' the' )Stat'e r fair." Mr. McCHntock has served for a num ber of. years as auditor at the state fair and has complete charge, of the work of handling the tickets and other detail work; in connec tion with the fair, whicb begins Monday. . Working on Contract John Hakanson of Oakland, Ore., who Is associated with I .It. Tower of Marshfleld in the contract for surfacing tho Kuchre Creek-Wcd-derburn stretch of the Hoosevelt biglnyay is spending a few days here getting affairs In readiness for the beginning of operations on the Wedderhurn side. Curry County iteporter. Spotlighting Deer Chargsd K. L. Wells, of Anchor, on Cow Crook, must stand trial on t.ie charge of spotlighting deer. He was arrested last week by Came Warden Fred Merrill who made an investigation of the alleged offense. Mr. Mrrill asserts that Vels kil led three bucks, two does and a fawn, soveral of which spoiled. The trial will be at Roseburg. Grants Pass Courier. Jopk under lie JluMngrim There is where foul odors ' emanate and there is where enables you to clean quickly, eas ily, thoroughly. No fuss. No muss. ' Absolutely harmless to hands and pfumbing. Simply brush on anj FLUSH-A-WAY. Keep your toilet clean with FLUSH-A-WAY AT YOUR DEALERS FLUSH-A-WAY for Toilet Bowls Visitor Here !',-.'' I Alva Bruce,. 'Central Point resi- lutiii,.,, HL-ig uiiuiiuillK lu uunillt'bs .Hindis and visiting for a day or su. Visits Here .. . ; Jack Tliunipson of Central Point, is spending u fo ,v days ill . Hits city visiting und looking after business ufluirs. In Monday Fred Jliuniborlain, Looking Ciiusa riinc-liur, wus trading und transact ing business liuru for u short, time MouUny. ' . , , On Business . ' . 'V J.'K' l'lnkditon Avns a visitor from Deor Crouk iMonduy arid -una uttouding to nusliiDsa mt'iilra nnd irudiug. In Monday ' ; , , Carl' A. Carlson was. In from tho rural districts .Mundny uflornoou attending to business affairs and visiting. To Attend University Hiss Francos Motcalf is leaving for Kugeno wliero slio will enter tho University of Orugon for tho winter. ,.. . , . . , . .-, .. Visitors From Grants Pass K. V. Miller, manager of-, the Oxford hotel, und Mrs. Wilier of Oiiuita Puss, visited lu Hoseburg overnight Monday. To Westforl , Miss Aleila Draper left last evening for VVestfork where . she will be omtiloveil und oxnects to spend tho winter. .. In This Morning, ' ! Mrs. Walter Leake motored from Dixonville this morning and spent a brief tinio shopping and at tending to business affairs. - Mrs. Nlckens Visits , . Glass, visited with friends und suoppeu- in tins city tor a snort time yesterday afternoon. Business Visitor . Kuy Davenport of .Brockway, spent a brier tlmo in this ,city Monday aflernnon trading uud at tending to business affairs. From Peel r . i Mr. and Mrs. Oscai" Sellnas and son, residents of Peel, were shop ping and attending to business af fairs In Hoseburg Monday. Return' to Riddle ' 1 : Mrs. Fume Waggoner iand son returned to Hlddlo lust evening ufUn- ."visiting 'in -ltoaeburg at the home ,of her ( mother, Mrs. Parker. . i iii-: ' I . , i.1' Visits Here-n i , , H. .15, Sullivan, formerly ofi this city, who 1h now, located in Eugene and uu 'Uiuploye,:Oi' thO' Soul horn Pacific company, visited hero Mon day, returning to Eugene today. ' Deer hunters. Get your' guns and ammunition here. We rent rifles. Powell Furnituro ' Co., opposite Pioneer Drug Co. r Returns to Work , . . t Mrs. AW D. Wiley resumed her duties as cleric at tho J. C. Penney company store this week uflvr an absence of several weeks with a sprained' ankle. To Coast ' Ed Sindt of Melrose, was a business viBitor hero yesterday. Mr. Sindt is leaving today for Keedsport where ho expects to spend some time. . Visit Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Valentine mo tored from Sutherlin Monday and were shopping and transacting business. Air. Valentine is mana ger of (he Douglas Park Stock Farm. Officers to Meet The Reserve Officers association will hold a nieeling and dinner Ihis evening ut (i:3u o'clock at the Hotel Hose. Major lluhb of ICugene. will be present and an outline of liie program of instruction to be followed during the ensuhig winter will be made. Arrive From Arkansas Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jennings and three children, recently of Calico Hock, Arkansas, arrived I this morning from California. They are spending several days in Uoho- burg and may decide in maka their home In this city. Mr, Jen nings is an attorney. Return to Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Thompson and diuiKhter have returned to their home at Pendleton after spending the past few weeks visit inif In Hoseburg ns guests of T. R. Swearfngen and Joseph F. Jones. They also enjoyed several side trips to southern Oregon points of interest. Leave For California Mr. and Mrs. E. II. firnblo left1, for their home at San Jusn, Coll-! fornla. Monilay aHer spending tho! past few weeks visiting with reia-; ! lives and friends at Cottngo Orove : and Roseburg. Mr. nnd Mrs. (ruble : wen- guests at tho home of Mrs. Ili-lle Rcliindler. (he former's cous in, while in Hoseburg. Auxiliary to Meet 4' The American Legion Auxiliary will meet this evening at the arm ory for the second meeting of the, I fall term. Routine business mat ters will be taken up and there ; will be a discussion of sending a delegate to the national convention In Philadelphia. A social hour will follow the business meeting and refreshments will lie server! MANTRAP A N T L E R S To Eugene ' ' ! ' ! ! 1 i Miss Zilda Hayes left yesterday afternoon for Eugene for a visit. ! Marrlbga License Issued. , A marriage llcenso was Issued yesterday to Finycl B. Jacobs und Edna Paris, boll) of Roseburg. : Visitors In Town Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Matthews of Days Creek were shopplnif i nnd transacting business In Hossburg for several hours Mouduy. Returns From Hunt H. A. Hnhol returned to Itose hurg last evening after a hunting trip in Klamath County. With him he brought a fine buck. Expected Home From Washington Mr. and Mrs. Menard WlSlett, who have been spending the jiast several weeks at St. Martins Springs In Washington, are ex pected home. today. Brings Beautiful Dahlias Ij. P. Thompson of West Wash ington street, presented this office with a hoquent of magnificent Duhli lias this morning. Mr. Thompson has a yai-.il full of dahlias, which in cludo every size, color and variety. Former Pastor Visits J. E. Cornier, former Ttosnburg pnstor, now located at Arbucklo, California, visited lu Hosehurg Tor a short time today. Iln Is on his way to Corvallls, where his son, who accompanies hlin, will, enter the state colego. : I i Return From Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Fowlor and children returned to Hoseburg last evening after spending some time In Portlnnd, whore they have had their small daughter receiving treatment at the Good Samaritan Hospital. The child Is reported to he doing nicely. ' EE LOAF OF Fdr the next sixty days In ordor to Introduce GRIMM'S MILK IlREAD to a lot of new ousto mors, we will give with each purchase of a louf : ' j , , ! One Coupon Re-' , deemable at the Bakery When ten of these coupons are presented they will entitle the customer to ono ten cent loaf of bruud.. i , . , , Absolutely Free Fifteen of the coupons good for n 1G cent loaf free. Ideal Bakery 129 South Stephens Street. Phone 133 G.V.Cook ANNOUNCES Studio Opening Sept. 2nd, 1926 (Third Year) TUITION . PIANO, THEORY, HARMONY, and Allied Subjects Band, Orchestra, Vocal Arrangements Transposition Copying Music Composed for Songs, Dances, etc. Studio Bell Sistse.rs Bldg., N. Jackson St Telephone 5 60-J. CV.Cook PIANIST - ACCOMPANIST Pipe Organist, Composer 18 Years Professional Exp. B I 6 1 0. I FORD i . . it i 1 1 -! (WARRANTY -is 1 ' irl d tV till such parts of new Ford cars, chassis, . i" ' trucks or tmctors 3 shall, under norma! r ! use and scrice. GQvear to it to have M ! -. : jta r- :t ' .... mm III! I1IUIV1 ''Wiiiislljliiiip . NEW PRICES EFFECTIVE NOW :? t! !t::ai j;:ih.:!;i'IiEi:;:B:l-::;!':ili:iii::i::ih:ii:!:i!ti. COUPE TUDOR Reduccd$40 SEDAN to Reduced $50 $565.01 $53.23 Self Starter and Balloon Tires Standard Equipment " The Warranty set forth above is indica- ! ,' , tive of the high standard in materials "! ; , v and Yorkmanship which has ever, been ., j maintained by the 'Ford Motor Co. ";. C. A. Lockwood Motor Company FORDS FORDSON LINCOLN Oak and Rose Sts. Roseburg, .Orego Mr. Bohrnstedt Here ! A. C. Bohrnstedt, of Snlmii, is spending a Any or so In nosolmrg attending to business nfiulrB. .; Commissioner Visitor ' Jitck Gordon, public scrvico'com missloner, Is here from . Medrord for a day or so attomllng to .busi ness matters. Visitors Today I O. H. Ilnrgnn and family, of Myr tle Creelt, were in the city today attending to business matters and visiting with friondn. M. C. RADABAUOH Auctioneer, 630 N. Fine St. Rose burg, Oregon. SLOGAN TO GO ON THE BALLOT FOR STANFIELD (Continued from page I.) Hint he rofuspd to place anything nfler Slnnflcld's nnmo except the word "Indopeiident." Stanfield's right to usi the nnmo "Indepen dent" was not questioned. slogan same As Party. The plaintiff contends." snys tho opinion, "that under subdivi sion 3 of section 3!12.1, Oregon Inws, ho is entitled to have "the political principle winch ho represents ex pressed (on the ballot) In not more than three words' and thao 'freedom from dictatorship. Independent' ex presses a 'political principle.' It would seem thnt tho words 'free dom from dictatorship' express a political principle quite ns definite ly as the words 'Republican,' 'De mocrat,' or 'Socialist' and unless there is somo inhibition in the statute tho plaintiff Is entitled to have them go upon the ballot, tho Idea of Hie framers of the statute being to inform (ho votors In a general way upon what part icular political principle the candi date claims their suffrage. It may be n little baity and ambiguous, but perhaps not much more than many political platforms or statements of politlcnl principles." Law Doesn't Prohibit Tho opinion Interprets tho law to mean simply that "no Indepen dent candidate can have himself designated as an 'Independent re publican or Independent democrat' or the like. Hut wo find nothing prohibiting Ihe use of these words I by which to inform the voter of his political status. The words 'f.-ee-dom from dictatorship. Indepen dent' succinctly Inform the public that the candidate is opposed to dictatorship and ho should have these three words placed on the ballot." Justice llurnett dissented. The supremo court today In an oral opinion, overruled a second MOTOR COMPANY : 'i i been detective in workmanship or j-i . . ' IU1.S , ""lj'h''" i I L if : tM, mm ; 1 t .... IK . . , . . i ' i i ; . . i 1 ' t i ( ; ' , ) ! ' ' - ; ' ' ' FOUDOR RUNABOUT SEDAN . V Reduced $40 Keduccd 943 to ' i ...i AMERICAN LEGION . . , .-. ' ' " Ilogulnr .semimonthly moot- ing at nrmory Tuesday oven- ing at 8 o'clock. Try . to ' he present. 1 1' -: - petition for rehearing by the ilo fense In tho enso of tho stato against Ellsworth Kelley and Jns. Willows. Kelly and .Willows aro two of the convicts inyolved In the prison break of August 12, 3925, in which two state prison guards wore killed. The supremo court upheld the conviction in the lower court where they wero sentenced to dentil. itfnttreRR Rnnelnl thla wnnlr. full size only $7.60. Powell's Btoro. Try n classified ndv. Ill this pa per and watch results. You'll suro get 'em. LS e ale itT Coffee -Baking PowdefiQ Spices'-ji Extracts 1 1 , . TOURING CAR Beduced40 to to. i.45 ' $450.63; $471.31 , ANTLERS MEXICAN TROOPS GIVEN U. S. PERMI1 (Associated Press Leased Wire.) MEXICO CITY, Septi; 21. Tin foreign office announces that 1' has requested permission of . thi United States government to al low the passage of Mexican troop: across United States territory fo tho campaign against .JJie rebel llous iaqul Indians. News-Review advertiser can an test to the pulling powerJ of thl paper from an advertising stand point. - - :. .T-JZ.jfjt:T:? - froszdnts?