ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922.
PAQK THRn
Espcc Employes
Jot Economical Trantportation
The Or eg onian Is Broadcasts n
to Hold Meeting1
oAnnouncing
1923 SUPERIOR Models
A in Chevrolet Motor Company has emphasized its admitted leader
ship as producer of the World's Lowest Priced Quality Automobiles.
The 1923 SUPERIOR models one of which is here illustrated repre
sent the most sensational values in modern, economical transportation
ever established.
QUALITY has been still further improved by more artistic design and
added equipment.
ECONOMY has been still further increased by engineering refinements
and added facilities.
SERVICE Is now offered on a flat rate basis by 10,000 dealers and
service stations.
PRICES remain the same in spite of added equipment and more expen
sive construction, which have greatly increased value.
Snme Distinctive Features Prices f. o. b. Flint, Mich.
The employes of the Southern Pa-1
cifie for the past year and a half have j
hern conducting a campaign on their
own Initiative to reduce the loss and'
damage lo f reign I by conferring i
among themselves, pointing out mis
handling, when found, and suggest-:
lug better nnd safer methods. This
campaign of education has resulted
In reducing loss and damage claims
very materially and has been the sub. j
jeot of much favorable comment on
the part of ltoseburg merchants. j
In this connection a get-together!
meeting of employes throughout the
Portlnnd division will be held at the I
city council chambers at the city hall
In rtoseburg.' on Friday, November
24, beginning at 9::iil a. m. It is
expected that there will 1k an at
tendance of fully lflO employes and
officials from various points
throughout tho Portland division
anil It is also expected that R. O.
rngan. superintendent of freight
protection, from Pan Kranctsco. and
E. I.. King, division superintendent
of Portland, will be in attendance.
T.. 11. Moore, the local agent of the
Southern Pacific, Is chairman of the
organization formed by the employes
on the Portland division.
Rod And Gun
Club Is Formed
Streamline body design with high
hood; vacuum feed and rear gasoline
tank on all models; drum type head
lamps with legal lenses. Curtains open
with doors of open models. Closed
models have plat glass Ternstedt
regulated windows, straight side cord
tires, sun visor, windshield wiper and
dash light The Sedanette is equipped
with auto trunk on rear.
Five Passenger Touring '525
Two Passenger Roadster 510
Five Passenger Sedan - - 860
Four Passenger Sedanette 850
TwoPassengcr Utility Coup 680
See these remarkable cars. Study the specifications
Nothing Compares With Chevrolet
A preliminary meeting of the Rod
and (Inn club which in being formed
In this city was held last night at
the Proadway garage, a great deal
of Interest and enthusiasm was shown
and over 35 members have already
signed up with the organization,
; while Yoncnlla. sutnernn, uaKiann,
i Riddle and Myrtle Creek will also be
I represented by marksmen from those
! localities.
Trevis Dysinger was elected presl
idont: Karl Bndgley, vice president:
I Frank Hills, -secretary; Uoyd Crork
! er. treasurer; f. tl. Broadway, field
captain, and Karl osburg, George
Culver and Guy Cordon, directors.
The organization expects to start
trnpshooting immediately and the
directors have placed an order for
the trap and equipment. If possible
a turkey shoot will be held prior to
Thanksgiving. Tho government rifle
range will be used for the club's
shoots if permission ran be secured
The club will meet at Crocker's drug
store Friday evening, at 7:30, for
the purpose of forming a permanent
I organization.
SERVICE GARAGE
Sends Warning to
State Legislators
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ELLOWSSTOR
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GLENN H. TAYLOR, Roseburg, Oregon
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i.-j ctati next Sunday. Degin speaker and a good singer. Christian I you would like to alBpOBO DID r
u. at the rim service. church next Sunday for two weeks. be. done through me , i a
"As state chairman of the pro
gressive party, I suppose that I re
! present, as nearly as It Is possible
n . !ut this time, the 100,000 progressive
I republicans and the 30,000 liberal
'"""t ' democrats who voted for Walter M.
U CS3 Pierce for governor," announced
Norman S. Richards In a letter he
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Coats for Cool November
An Extraordinary Purchase Benefiting Yon!
Days
Placing an order for 10.0(H) of these hand
pome coats for the patrons of our 371
busy stores, secured ll price ooneossion
that gives a Raring to you of tnly re
markable proportions.
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has sent to the members of the
recently formed progressive party
and to newly elected legislators.
Continuing, the statement sayB : "1.
am assuming that 400 machine de
mocrats voted for Pierce for purely
partisan reasons, and In spite of
their dislike. Until this potental
third party, formed by tne breaking
away from the reactionary elements
at the last election. Is better or
ganized and has a more competent
head, I presume to speak for them."
Addressing the members of tho
legislature, Mr. Richards said:
"Senator Pierce was elected gov
ernor by the federated patriotic so
cieties and the Ku Klux Klnn, sup
plemented bv the progressive move
ment and the Independent rote
this was tho narrowest must ad
mit and on a tax reduction pro
gram. And If either or both houses
of the legislature attempt to or
ganize to defeat this general plan,
which the people by. their votes
have approved, we will find leaders
for a movement which will give
every legislature Implicated In such
a scheme plenty of 'air' at the nexl
election."
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Father Wants
Child Killed
Cascade range which can be logged
In the same direction. The Con
tinental Interests have also a
similar tract.
Since with the trade both con
cerns are In better condition to
perated and some lumbermen believe
that It likely means that the Drew
Interest will Btart In tho near fu
ture.
Thetra ct that the Drew
Interests received Is all In township i
15 south range three east and lies
In the following sections: 17, '20, 21,
22, 23, 24. 25, 26, 27, 2S, 33, 34
and 35. The two firms traded ap
proximately the same number of
acres but tho transaction was made
on the basis of tho cruises of the
various tracts. The timber ndjolus
tho Booth-Kelly Interests on the
east and north.
Tho deed with the county clerk
has $343.50 worth of revenue stamps
on It which would Indicate from
the standpoint of value that It
was an exceptionally large deal.
CHICAGO, Nov. 21. A father's
plea thnt his two-day-old deformed
baby fclrl be scientifically put to
death wag overruled by physicians
today.
The child, mentally normal, has
neither arms nor legs. The father,
James C. LebraBca, hedged that she
"bo allowed not to live," according
to surgeons.
The case of baby Ilelllngor that
Methodist Ladies
Sponsor Bazaar
The ladles of the Aid Society of
the Methodist church will hold a
liajiar at Newland's garago on Fri
day, November 24, and have promised
a variety of things for Thanksgiving
and Christ runs.
Among their Christmas assortment
will be fancy lingerie, aprons, coin
forts, and many other articles suit
able for gifts, and In the home-cooked
food department will be plum pud
ding, mincemeat and other holiday
dainties. They have a large assort
ment of everything and the bazaar
will no doubt be attended by many.
Don't try to get rid of your family
Former Douglas
County Man Hurt
Itev. Edward Doerlng, a former
resident of this county, was Injured,
perhaps fatally, In an automobile ac
cident in Portlnnl, according to word
received from that lty today. Mr.
Doerlng was crossing the street "t
Ladd avenue and Palm street whe.i
he was knocked down by the autJ
driven by P. (ilnchero. The driver
of the car said that the lights on the
street were not working and thnt he
did not see the preacher until the
car was on top of him. The driver
called an ninbulance and the Injured
man was taken to the hospital, whero
his Injury was said to be a fracture
at the base or t:ie sxull. Ho lived
In Douglas county for several vear.i
before, going to Portlnnd and la
iiulte well nuown in this locality.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
till. M. II, VI.YI.Pn nilroprmotlo
Physician. 114 W. Lane gt.
was scientifically allowed to rile ; . - tn clll!(m,.d columns, V
seven years ago arter the late ur. , dnn., npprovo of ,elpii ,g Irresponsible
Harry Halselden, attending physl- , ' v t m of thir responsibill-
clan, refused to perform n simple
operation that would have saved the
child's life, was recalled.
Uaby Kcbrasca was born Satu. day. . f DA WI) Al I AHVOF
. lien H. Ilrealtslone, attending UHMUU ULW Lnil I U
CE0RG1A WINS FIGHT
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Mnlorlnls nrp satiny Ytf;n pn1 I"
The (loml.'iiitlhtf trlftnii.iij; f,
l;t; lit'ftiiis, CiiilTu.'Ifi y .
tm'Kl-.4 ami fur onliara
rplruloer and Sorrento,
$24.75
C8 ior women, 36 to 44, and for Misses, 16 and 18-and Trvly
Remarkable Value for All.
1j bro.. , Jiavy,
lr. Hen n. iireansione, bhi-ii K
physician, arter a consnitanon wnn
his colleagues, ruled against the
father's appeal.
"Tho child's brain Is normal. It
may become a mental Renins nnd we
have no right to cause her death,"
he said.
"The deciding point Is whether
the child. If permitted to live, will
be a burden on the community.
"Society should he required to
step In and care for such a baby,
attend to its wants and educate
It."
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Big Timber
Deal Completed
KI'OKNK, Nov. 21. Ono of the
biggest timber transaction:! In ro
cm months has i.een consummated
here with the trading of Inter
locking tracts by the Continental
Timber company, of Delaware, and
the Drew Timber company, of Iowa.
The timber Is situated In both
Ijine and Linn counties, and Ilea
In township 15, south range. thr'
east, on the Cns ades north and
east of Ida.
Unth companies In Oregon are
timber holding concerns, and are
among the Irrgest In the state. The
Drew peonl am now , operating In
lows, Minnesota and other states
About a year a0 they mnde a
similar trade with fie Ho Ih-Kellv
company, and now have a great
tract of fine timber high on the
WASHINGTON'. Nov. 2. Miv.
Kebecca rbllon, first woman senator
In the history of the nation, was
sworn in ns a no-mln r of the uip r
congressional house today. No ob
jection was rnised to her admission
and Senator (b-orge. elected recently
to fill out the late Senator Watson's
unexpired term, who could have
claimed the sent by presenting bis
credentials, was absent,
SPH!KI,1,A COIISKTS. Made to
Measure. Hell Case. Phone 3!il I..
Smile beside a fire if Pace's coal.
.Tonne McKlhlnnv, daughter or Mr.
and Mra. C. S. Mci:ihlnny. under
went an operation for adenoids nnd
tonsils, yesterday morning at tie1
Mercy hospital, with Dr. A. ' Seely
In attendance.
,r-,er'M'9tiiiMt!'MMiMi'!"',iiiew,e-j:rff-,
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In from fjinin'
' Ted Wiley, resident of faltiat
Valley, was' lit town yesterday
morning for peveral hours looking
after busin ss matters.
In the endeavor to develop a busi
ness a Merchant is pallv bunting the
goore that lava the golden egg. No
such goose was ever raised without
abundant food, and the men hant ho
wants his business to "lay golden
eggs' must give It regular y"als of
good wholesome adtfrti.-lng.
Oivn a Gulbransen!
Why?
1. The one Mayer-Piano that
can be played easily.
2. With the Instruction Itolls,
volt can play correctly.
3. The workmanship Is of the
best.
4. Ton Year C, mi ran lee.
5. Price, ::! on, fiM.on, jnuo,
and 7'Mii.
0. Our service department will
snve you many dollars.
7. Our terms are sure to suit
you.
Do vou know of any Culbratisen
owner who is not satisfied?
To see and bear the Culbransen
Is to want one.
Koronbt for All Machines.
Polls for All Playets.
Otfs Music Store
Roseburg, Ore.
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