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THREE Miii.i.iiiwiiiafiiij. It I f I ' I i ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21. 1926. . '. i , n O. 1 A '1 V, A " I 1 B wnere otyiena uauti fvre omoinea a Here's Quality IKrimt;now,Prices!r:. Fall att(dTopboats Buaine&a Visitor, f ' ' -' : H .R. Green of Molroso, was a business visitor in' Koscburg this mottling. ' I f ? . .' " '" !' , S 1 ' ' ' . On Busines&rr ' ! C. V. Odes' of North Dec-r Creek was iu Hie , 'city Wednesday ailuud ing to business niatturs and gruel-' ing. f rtendB. t ' J : ' 'Mr.'Huntly In i i ' f, A., O, Huntly of Mystle Creek, was' iu; Roseburg yesterday- altur noon looking 'after busiuesji af fairs and. .trading) , t, t Business Visitor J. K. Page of Garden .Valley, was attending to business matters and trading here a short time yes terday afternoon. There, are so many good, things to say about these Fall Togs that we hardly ; know where ' to startj and then we might ! ; not be able . to, stop so why not you take . the time to come in and see tnern for . yourself. -'''.''' ' ' 1 - .TV . ' ' ' ' ' 1 ! ' ' ' ., I i BM'i ) , t.W.T.I.IOIOT8IWlgiITO.T.I.I.I.T.T.Tg.T.I Frorn Melrose ' .C. R. Holmquist,. Melrose resi dent, was in this city-yesterday af ternoon for a snort time ialtendiug to business matters, , Daughter Born r.,; J ' '. ', Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huffnam of Sutherlin, are being congratulated on the arrival , of a daughter Oc tober 19. at Grants Fass, , , From Dixonville t '$ , J. H. Cunningham of Dixonville, was a Roseburg visitor Wednes day, spending the afternoon trans acting business and trading. From Melrose' ' i ' A. Bakke of Melrose, was a business, visitor in this city for . a brief time yesterday afternoon. ; From Glide "'...; ; Willard. Smith ot Glide, was in tho city Wednesday attending to business , mutters ' and ' greeting friends. '' , ; : ' ' .' .. " ' ' ! Rflioo v irnniuiT mioo a Hrnuivi! IS CONTRADICTED Mr. Vaughn In; ; , , i i Jini Vaugliu of Rock Creek-, was a;. visitor in this city' .Wednesday and was looking utter business ill fail's. : . - ',.. li - .i '- .. f i v-ii!?'; Put bono moal fonillznr on your gurduu or flower bed -for benefit iu the spring. Wo sell in any quan tity. Wharton Bros.' ' - , " '' .1. Back From Trip-. !; t ' ' W, D. -Wiley, arid B', Roadman returned, here last evening after a hunting trip ; enjoyed at Cow Creek' Canyon since Sunday.; ' To San Francisco i ? Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Jost left last night for - Bun ; Francisco wliere they will visit and. look after busi ness affairs for. some time. - i CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE SAEEM, OREGON l'ifiiSfio&i'"lliat' 'causes ' it'JiupiFsfb' (eel at home and takes" a ' personal Jpterest ia theiis- welfare; both in school and after, the . -.course is completed. It occupies fine new quarters, built espe cially for its use, in a now building. Not too large a school, but large enough. Ten thousand feet of floor space. Send for our booklet "A Golden Investment." --. . HOT.I.M.I.I.II.I.I.IMI.M.T.TI.M WhatWe By dependable used cars we' mean those that we sell.-. Dependable used cars have many miles of unused transportation in them and are economical to. buy.': v. jt We look upon the purchaser of a used car as the prospective buyer of a new car and value his good will accordingly. You take no chance on the quality, of goods you are getting when you buy from us'. Year 1925 Dodge Sedan . . 1925 Dodge Enclosure . 1924 Dodge Coupe .. - 1922 Dodge Touring . 1918 Dodge Cut-down Payment. . Per Mo 1922 Dodge Screen-side .. 1926 Ford Sedan, Ruckstell drive 1924 Ford Delivery 1922 Studebaker Touring '1923 Chevrolet Truck '. : 1923 Chevrolet Touring . 1923 Chevrolet Coupe : 1921 Nash Touring .: 322.00 $58.55 314.00 57.02 204.00 ; ' 37.22 89.0C) ' 16.52 89.00 16.52 147.00 27.05 195.00 36.50 130.00 24.08 155.00 28.58 130!00 . 24.08 130.00 24.08 130.00 24.08 155.00 .28.48 Guests at Folk1 Home-i ' ''-..' S j Mr, and Mrs. ;R. S. .Beckman have arrived 'from Seaside lb Miend a week or so visiting at the homo-of Dr. and Mrs. Harrison Folk. Back- From Portland ; , i Whiter - Johnson returned th,isi morning from Portland where hp, spent a day looking after business affairs: ' ' i .; Special tirlco on stone iars:' lb gallon only & gallon only J2:40. Milk crocks in i gal. and 1 gal. Get theso for sourkruut at Powell's store.. . , . In Yesterday i . . Mrs. . Carrie Itruse, who . resides on the Melrose road, was iu the city Wednesday ntteudlng to busi ness affairs and visiting. . 3 Business Visitor i Voluey McKoan of South Deer Creek, was in Roseburg yesterday for a snort time attending to busi ness matters and tnulins,. English dinner sets FREE :' 42- ptecs-dlmior set free with each new range this week. No' chauEe ,in price. Just a real saving to you if you act quick, mty at Powell's lo less and spend the difference.''. i Here For Visit i j Mis. J. 'H. Miller of Lako county, California, arrived here, last even ing' and will spend a week visiting with the Conn family at Melrose. Returns Front', Coasts Mrs.:-Joseph F. ? Jones leturned last night from Marshficld .where she.has ibeen visiting at the home of '-Mr.- and' Mrs. J. M. Sharp for a week. Visitor In City : 5 ' ; 1 . r Attorney J. -W.'' Ash.clilef claim examiner of ; the California Stiito Compensation Insurance Fuml.t of, San l'Vancisco, was a business yis itbf in Roseburg1 yesterday, jlle left for home last night. . - ' ' s tobs County Man' Here J, C. Jjuie, vice cliainnnn of the Coos. County Republican Cen'ral Committee, was lu Roseburg today for a few hours. Mr. Lane is ac tively engnRPd in cnnipalgning for Senator Stanfield nnl reports Ibe independent candidate is making; a uig gain all over the nlalo. -, , , Officers in Cty . , r . .. r . Percy Vnrnoy of the Investigat ing 'department Qf the nubllo ser vice commission and Joe McMahon, of the slate traffic department, were in Roseburg last night. , They aro on their way aoutli making an investigation, of auto, f freight irainc.i ; From. Ashland - i-Mis: Johnson of Ashland, 'arriv ed this morning from Portland where she has been visiting and will spend a few. days in Roseburg visiting friends before her return home. - . .' . ' ? Spends Day Here F. O. Barker, special representa tive of the lease department of fha Hunsaker Investment company, of Loi Angeles, left for Portland last night after spending a day here calling on business acquaintances. Mrs. Young Here Mrs. J. IX Young, formerly of Roseburg, who recently moved to Portland, is visiting hero for a week. Mrs. Young is nmv an edi torial writer on the Timbeiman, a lumber trade paper. Congressman Johnson. Visitor' ! Congressman .' Johnson ot , Ho- quliim, Washington, was a, visitor In Roseburg Tuesday and oallod on J. A. Harding ot tiie Hotel Umpqun. JTr. Ilnrding Is a warm and' poN sonal friend of tho Congressman. The latter was onroule to - Wash-' ington, IX C, via southern points. Claude Borden Visitor v Claude Borden, guido who accom panies Znno Grey, famous author, on his trips in the Rogue River dis trict each year, was a visitor hero yesterday enroule to Portland where ho will purchase building materials for additions to the grounds of the new lodf?e which the author recently had built on the Hoguo river. ' ' Visit Here For Day' ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Boone and two children and Mrs. T. Peters motor ed from Portland and spent Wed nesday in 'Roseburg visiting with friends. They were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Gross. The latter is a cousin of JUrs. Pe ters. . ; v - .''. ; Condition Mrs. Davis Same Tho condition of Mrs. Wade Dav is of this city, who suffered a frac- li.uie ul Liie uuse oi me skuii in a I fall down tho basement stairway at the npartnients ot Mrs. Ogden in Eugene Tuesday, and was taken to' the Eugene hospital, remnlns about tho same, according to . word re--coived hero from her eon, Lloyd Davis, who went to Eugena to be wilh his mother. That slie an-, poared much brighter tlila morn ing was the report, however it will, be a few days before it can bo learned how serious her condition is. ,.. -.. .., Party At Glide Preparations are being made Tor a Halloween party at Glido on tho evening of Friday, October 2!). The party is to be given by tho Glide grange and the high school siudent body and it Is expecled that prac tically all of the residents of the community will be present as a most enjoyable time Is anticipated. ' (Anoctttd Pwii Ltd Wl.) ' Hall of justice, los an- GELES, Oct, 21. Juge J. A. Bardln of Salinas, California, possitively identified Mrs. Virla Kimball of Oakland, :as the woman who signed ine -Aiiss X" affidavit at Sallnaij August 15 In 'furtherance- of ; the confessed scheme of Mrs. Lorraine Wlseman-Sielatf, Mrs. Kimball's twin slater, to prouce false char acters In tho. Aimee Somplo : Mc pherson, -kidnaping case, i : ..- - , . Judge Ilar.Un, appearing as a de fense witness in the evangelist's conspiracy hearing, surveyed Mrs. Kimball on the witness stand und then, called to the box himself. declared she- was tho woman who had affixed her signature to the document intended to dissipate rumors that the evangelist : had been the cottage companion of Ken neth G. Ormlston at Curmel last May. . - ' ' Mrs.; Kimball, under examination counsel, a moment before, equally by w. I. Gilbert, chief of defense positively denied that she had ever been in Judge Banlill's office, but admitted ' she had spent several hours in Salinas on the morning the affidavit was made. " She declared she went to Salinas accompanied by- ' Mrs'. Wiseman nnd Miss Rachael Wells, Philael-phia.- A ' ' - - '.'- - - '. Mrs. Wiseman,-'.'state's witness and co-defendant with Mrs. Mc- Phersou, testified she had brought ns Ormiston's companion at' the di-. Miss Wells from the east to pose rection and under the pay of Mrs, McPherson.', ' ' ' Judge Rardin detailed the visit o'f Mrs. WIsoman, who' also signed an affidavit at Salinas stating she chaperoned Miss Wells at tho cot tage, to his office on the morning of August 15. Mrs. Wiseman' told him and Roland Rich Woolley, per. sonal counsel- for the evangelist, who was present at the judge's of fice, that she had the lady with her who was known as the "Miss X" of the McPherson case. - , ' Mrs. Wiseman represented her companion as' her on sister, the witness said.' stating she had brought her from the east. Wool ley and himself, he Bald, were ask ed not to crossexamlne "Miss a." because of the attending ' humilia tion. ; ' ' ..!';;. .judge Bardln said Mrs. Wiseman evaded all , questions ' concerning ,tho Carmel cottage, t which ho said he had visited the day before. ; A .delegation, of Mrs, McPherson's followers of , tho .Four Square -Gospel wore on hand when court open ed in response to the pulpit appeal ot the Angelas Temple po.stor last night that they come early today and "sit In" at the hearing. . Ramon D. Gonzales, who testified yesterday. Mrs. McPherson was prostrated at his home at Agua Prieta, for an hour when she came out of "the desert June 23, was un der continued cross-examination for a short time before Mrs. Kim ball was called. Ho admitted that he had signed a statement In July saying that Mrs. McPherson had told him sho had walked about seven miles before reaching Gon zales' house and had been taken to that point In an automobile.: - In explanation, .Gonzales said ho was not sure when ho made the statement whether i tho evangelist said seven or seventeen miles that sho had walked. ' ' ' We will glady show you any car in the group . Call 458 ; J.O.Newland & Son DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS BRAND'S ROAD STAND Extraordinary Reduction IN Apple Prices National Apple Week is coming soon. We are start ing it now by cutting all our prices. The largest assortment in Douglas county to choose from, all grades, packed and unpacked. Really fine cooking apples for 25 cents a bushel. t We are open evenings. Brand's PacVtlt Highway 3 Miles North RUMANIA AGAIN STATES CAROL OUT FOR GOOD (Awortatotl Press Loaned Wire.) BUCHAREST. Rumania.' Oct. 21. Tho chief of tho Rumanian royal i household has lamied a denlnl of reports thnt former Crown Prince Carol would return home and be reinstated ns heir-apparent to the throne. The reports were based on Carol's interview with Queen Marie in Paris and were published In Rumanian nnd foreisn news papers. Tho functionary of tho royal household says they are "entirely untrue, clearly mendaci ous and destined to mislead public opinion." - DANCE A Good Place to Go Melrose Club OF COURSE Saturday' Nite, Oct. 23 SNAPPY MUSIC FREE LUNCH Back From Portland Sister 'Mlclieala, technician at Mercy Hospital, has returned from Portland where she has been spend ing the past few days attending to business matters conuected with the local hospital. Sister Gerard, tho sister superior, Is expected to return from Portland tonight, after visiting and attending to business matters during the past week; D OH I OUR AlMi TO SERVE ' -you WELL, AND ' FAITHFULLY. 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