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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. FRIDAY, MAY 1 3, 1927. THREE t Cut Glass f 5 B PEMEA1T CASE Sets Used Car Specials FOR SATURDAY A Day of Big Opportunities You will be in town to buy a car this Saturday. Our stock of used cars will be offered at very low prices, 33 1-3 per cent down and the balance on terms. Take your time about choosing and get the car you really want. The prices are the lowest ever. It doesn't take salesmanship to convince you of the value look and judge for yourself. J. 0. Newland & Roseburg, Oregon Son LOCAL NEWS J ' I From Glide 9mm Willanl Smith of Glide spent several hours Thursday in this city looking after business affairs and trading. Here For Visit Mrs. T. D. Harry of Wcstforlc ar rived this morning from Portland where she has been visiting with relatives and will remain here un til Sunday as the guest of her sis ter, Mrs. J. 13. Sloan, after which she will return to her home. Mr. Hopple Visitor O. M. Hopple of Coos Bay Junc tion was In Roseburg Thursday af ternoon visiting with friends and attending to business matters. From Glendale Mrs. Mary Eldrldge and Mrs. Leach of Cilendale were in this city yesterday afternoon attending to business affairs nnd shopping. Home From Portland Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lawrence of Roseburg nre guests at the Heath man. Farmers of that section are planning to plant more acreage to melons, broccoli ana garden truck than usual, reports Law rence. Portland Journal. To Coquille Wayne K. Jones motored to Co quille last evening to look after business Interests for n day or so. Home from Portland Mrs. Papas has returned to her home In this city from Portland where she spent a few days this week on business. . Visitor Here W. K. Rush of Kugene arrived yesterday afternoon to spend a day or so attending to husim'ss af fairs hen?. From Winchester H. It. Haslings of Wilbur was at tending to business mailers nnd trading in this oily for a brief time yesterday afternoon. On Visit to Relatives O. T. Heals has gone lo Roseburg and Hays Creek on a visit to rela tives nnd friends in that vicinity. Mr. Heals resided at Days Creek In earlier years and expected to find a number of bis old friends still residing there. Corvallts Times. in price in use one 6poonful equals two of many other brands prevents waste of baking materials. It never fails. AIL(U ROUTT THE WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER MAKES BAKING EASIER -IT'S DOUBLE ACTING Sale a1 Time Thoie ot Any Other Brand si From Eugene Mis. A. .1. Willanl nf Kugene. a former Koseburg mat ron, is here I visiting with relatives and friends for a few days. She Is well knmwi ;in the city. Cuts Leg Mr. Fitzpalriek nf Looking Clans, brother of K. It. FItzpatrlol:, suf fered a deep rut on the right leg just nbove (ho n nit If Wednesday evening while slashing brush and the nxe sllpned. gashing (be leg to the bone. He was brought to Ihis oily for medical treatment. From Riddle Mr. and Mrs. A. IJ. Crfpps mo tored from lihhllo Thursday, upending the afternoon shopping and attending lo business alia Irs. PORTLAND. May 13 Love still laughs at locksmiths, and at rail road time tables, shorthand notes and typewriters, ami oven, on oc casions, at the old job itself. Cupll plays some queer prnnks. Ho It happens that news has been received of the wedding in Hood Itiver of Miss Dorothy Doulon and Kdward it. Morris, both formerly well known employ. a of the Port land Chamber of Commerce where budded tint romai.ee that after vi cissitudes of separation and the pleadings of other suitors, has fi nally blossomed to the surprise of' many of Miss Donlnn'H friends and relatives, who had believed (hat bur heart belonged to another. Miss Donlon, or Mrs. Morris now, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. it. Donlon, No. 1.174 Kast Hoyt street. Until about ono year ago she bad been a stenographer In the office of 13. N. Welnbaum of tin trade and commerce depart ment of the Portland Chamber. Since that time sho has been em ployed as stenographer by Closset & Devet'B, coffeo dealers, No. 621 Pettygrove street. "Kddlo" Morris was with the Chamber for five years in various capacltie.i,' having been In the exe cutive offlccH with W. D. Dodson, general manager, when bo left last. August to enter sales work for the Chevrolet Motor Car company. He Is located 'at Yakima, Wash., and is there now with bis bride so far as Portland friends aro invnro. "Wo were tpiltn surprised when wo received a telegram telling us of the wedding," said Donlon, father of Mrs. Morris, "and as yet we have not been ndvised as to do tails or future plans.'' Arthur Dovers of the' firm of Closset & Devers said that ho and Mrs. Morris" fellow employes were much surprised also as they had believed that she. had made other plans entire for her wedding. Mrs. Morris is about 20 years of age. Morris, is several yourH her HLMllOr. Tho Kdward Morris, mentioned In connection with tho Portland elopnient case, is well known in Itosehurg. He was born in this city, the son of tho late R. C. Mor ris, who for many years was a rail road. Engineer -employed out of Itosehurg. Kdward Morris attend ed public school .hero, moving to Portland with bis parents nhout twenty years ago. Tho family is well known to many of the older residents. of tho city. , . f. low Window shades nnd . roda, nrlco at Powell's. PAID IN FULL "What did father say when you told him you were going to take me away from him?" "At first, ho seemed to feel bis loss keenly, but I squared things with a good cigar." Tit-lilts. Paint, $2.00 gnHon at Powell's Furniture. Chaa, S. McElhinny "The Widow' Friend' Oregon Life Masonlo Bidfl. 101 N. Jackson On Business Chas. Chamberlain of Looking Class was a visitor In this elly Thursday, spending the afternoon attending to btiHiness matters and trading. Child Has Fall Lois May. the. small daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Mr-Curdy of Oakland, was broucht to thi city yesterday for medical attention followlnir a fall from an express waion on which the child was Playing. At first it was helfevd the elbow was dislocated but ex amination showed sprained ligaments. Cougar la Loose A cougar caught In a trap hv A. Manford of Camas Valley, on Iten nett llnck where Mr. Manford is trapping, has managed to get loose with the trap and has disappeared Into the mountain. This makes the nerond cougar to be caught by Mr. Manford this spring, one hav ing been killed about two weeks aeo nnd the hide brought to this city for bounty. Reedsport Merchant Visits Carl Taylor of Keedspnrt, hard ware dealer, was in this city Thurs day greeting fricmU and attending to business Interests. From Eugene A. W. Oslensnn of Kutrene wns an arrival In this city yesterday af ternoon and is looking after busi ness affairs for a brief time. TCrit. barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Itrand's Heart Stand. SHIRE STALLION "Oregon" 15981 mMTiiwni 3 Fishermen, Get This I Will Give a $25 FLY ROD AND SOLE LEATHER CASE for the largest rainbow or out throat Jrout caught on a fly rod In the North Umpqua river above Idleyld Park and weighed at our store at Idleyld Park, be tween April 15 and October 31, 1927 Get your fresh salmon eggs at Idleyld Park Store. Groceries, Lunch Goods, Soft Drinks, Meals and Luncher Served, Service Station, largt Free Campgrounds and Cablnt for rent. 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