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MMMMMMMMMM-W08gBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST ?J. 121. PAGE FIVE &SSeWgAO BOTPOT ; SITES III j mew THflHPHT 'S-'rf MUST BE GUILTY ' 'USES HIS OLD BUS ; UNROBE! GMES CU!y!3;TWaT18liKS8IDCITlE3. T008iSTS"CAT(f A OF SOME CRIME! FOR HORSE POWER ! KKU. Calif-Star car No. I Mo,.,- '. ...... ...... LlRlL MIUU I L I U N ' I MIL ISlLUd ul iiiuui; I , l!. the 1 I -Wilt 2 "'' 1 V-'tn' " tud Saint rlail those below." """! htrt" p-.ut.-l l ho u..- , He '"d ' ...',. -J,,.., kl car b -o b . v.uhit.a' -Now.v'i.ioii .h Men IjEIIII bhr. . ... ij nr ilu L'ni- ;i-..;ips. tnrftidiM la.aln. s.. H.I. 0 .:.,.; It :.SO t at trade . ,n, , the fact that the major part L ..!.n: i due to osr, tc.. r en!.',ires ale '0' L-ible method of reducing u. ff equalities- Th.ro were L.a killed and K injured at fr,,.in during the fired 'I'- the bureau reports. i"e k.P je of sixteen (amine. ; r.j in comparison with ; krtnd of the t.ren.lin- year. L,rt U substantial, d irwa oui-lets. ion vvn Calif.Slar car No. loo.inni was built and shipped lute! last month according to word issued by the lorn office of the Durant Coi j.oru' ion. i 'I i-is represents production for t!:iitniin; a year, for, although tin' fiist Jiur was ahnwn in Washington, l. C , March 'J. 1D22, of last year when ! 7:1 Suirn wore built. Caiiull D.mr.es. president of Stars Motors, In'-., notified the vaiious iilant manners of the event by tele gram ad tollows: "I'uo to your efforts and those of your associates in thu various DuiHiit p!trr..-i, today is an epoch day in ihel hi. dory of Star Motors, Inc., marking! as it does the inaiiuiacture uud sale) of tiie one hundredth thousandth Star! car. In view of the, fact that Star I car production did not start until I August of last year, toi'ay's achieve-j m( nt is unquestionably tne most re- nutrkable not only in the history of iho auiouiothe business but in the en-, lire history of American industry. You I have my heartiest congratulations audi sinrorcst gratitude lor the part 'you . and your ornanization have played in1 making this record possible." niilliTS ! I BEAT SA3 TAX LAW: iio a I'etrlt'Mt I lUsins. r has pa.rdia.-i d a , ,.,r a llur:u,t nrt.-'ii-'t iIl k ..a.'ltitie will be dillfred i.'a day or Wt. Itapp Hro.. llstril.utors for the Intrant Hons, find auite a d,n...i..t i ht-h class '!t"tll"l)i: I'HOKNIX. Ariz.. It's a wiso auto' owner who happens to live near the bonier hero. At tho recent session ' of the legislature a bill taxing ftaso- line three cents a gallon was passed. 1 Hcsithts Ht NoKales, Douglas, Yuma u rnl other places near the, bonier' avoid tho lew by simply runn'tisl across line, fillliiK up tltcir tanks! and drii'iiig Jiaek minus payment of. the throe-cent tnx. Tourists are all carefully warned of the Increased price, and many of them in addition to filling up. sometimes take five or, ton pailons as a reserve, thus cross-; ini; the entire state without buying a gallon of gasoline. ' Motor vehicles and good roatls are combining to more-use the pleasure, prosperity and advantages of the peo ple of the I'nited Suites, according to "Motor Lund" the Pacific Coast mag azine of motoring, which quotes in its July issue figures from the I'niicd Stales forest service and the United Stales national park service showing that over three and one half million motorists visited national forests last year and 6D3.0UO visited thu natioual parks. Almost two thousand cities have provided motor camp sites to help take care of this huge amount of mo tor tourist travel. California leads tho nation In this respect with 193 cities maintaining motor camp sites. Motor vehicles are helping to pro. vide bolter education to itu.oOO school chddren who ride to 12.:,J6 consoli dated schools, in motor busses. In the development of suburban ureas the motor vehicle is playing Un loading pan. The motor truck is giv ing the rural and suburban dweller nearly the same freight and 'express .it iiiitis as nas tne city. Motor bus lines are covering routes, which never could be served by trolley cars. Au tomobiles are bringing the city to within a few miles of the suburban or country home. And yet the railroailr ! are not suffering, but are falling in line with the motor vehicle. Last year forty railroad lines used flanged wheel motor buses on short lines, and sixty electric lines operated motor busses in conjunction with their elec tric car service. On the farm the motor vehicle Is playing its part. Last year it was es timaleil that 3, 200,000 passenger cars and 300.00(1 trucks were on farms. The motor truck Is solving the farm er's transiKJitation problem, while the passenger car is now shortening the distance to the city and the village. Taylors Kxtraet, Specific No. In. the greatest germicide and household remedy in the word, for Internal or external use. Mas no known equal. Taylor's Specific Co., Rosebutg Ore. International and Stover t,as en-j ein.-s at Wharton Ilros. Ktlison M.-.zda lamps, the lamp that lasts. Hudson Electric Store. Ye deliver. Kl'M.KR hitches. .1. It. Ciarv. Sn;.B. U'.uwjuw'. 1NT1CMTY $ D .W&fAHVi S E RV1CE .'-f flrfcijjtajr.ia.-:rrql( fu-'-''''''''-'TT m TUB STUDEDAKER BIG. SIX SEVEN . PASSENGER TOURING CAR $1750 1924 Model Big -Six Again Leads in Intrinsic Value Important Items of Equipment of the Big-Six Touring Car Ext" ditc whetl .th tire, tube and tire covrr. Hind.rtne ntrktl . pl.td bjoipm. f-.x .a tomn,e ,0tine ;snal Jlounttd co imtrumeut f inprcof wiad- Onr hield. utom.tic ;nj,hld cleiner. Ksar-VKw mirror. Oiirr proof, b1 llot it eir-n,!,),, Cl,r j l:ltd .h ... . b.Ti,. rtinn.ni 5 1 . tu, m k, Mj twi Uitirr.a Ltd Many motorists who have rJways insirtcd on the best in every thing they buv, have discarded their heavy, bulky, high priced cars and have replaced them with the Studcbakcr Bir-Siz. And they report that, in every way. it represents Pr'"i!flr their conception of what a really fine motor car should be. They are enthusiastic over their nil round satisfaction with the Big-Six because of its dependability, surplus power, extrcrre comfort for seven passengers, the completeness of its equipment and its fine appearance. The series 24 model the finest Big-Six Studchakrr ever built presents a value unapproached by other cars at any where near the price. And its nominal cost of operation is a source of continual satisfaction. Everything for which one can wish in motoring convenience, comfort and utility has been provided even to an extra disc wheel complete with tire, tube and tire cover; handsome nickel plated bumpers, front and rear; automatic gasoline signal mounted on instrument board, and many other features. The low price of the Big-Six is due to large volume, the fact that Studebaker overhead is shared by three models, the manu facture of all vital parts in Studcbakcr plants and Studebaker s vast physical and financial resources. After 71 years of service, the name Studcbakcr enjoys con fidence and respect more than ever. MA '1 1924 MOPKLS AND PPICKS-f. o h. fnrtory ' LIGHT SIX I SeliCIAL SIX , - BIO,"J.Xiv H r. I 5') W f " " r Tounnc - . " 1 ... . . !.: T-mr-M '; Rd.rl3 P.) i.. ..cdtter.2 Pan ) I i Stediter 5'P'-'';!,, Coupr KJ.t2 P.) 1215 Coupe IS P.n I.. I-'S Ci ' f S-H -t . 1550 SrVn -t"" s- in Tor ml to Mod Youl Convennc STUD'E BAKER 'Vr. A. BURR & SONS, Studebaker Dealers Roseburg, Oregon IS A STTTriFTlATrF R YEAR 91 5 3 s In my last story 1 told you that "as a maa thinketh. so is he." 1 will try now to l-ll you why that is so. 1 might call your attention to this fact: We are a race of peo ple who are in a mad rush for wealth, social fame and self glory. We know more alior.t everything else than wo do about our own nelvca. I refer to the human hotly ami tho tricks, hal.its ami vagaries of tho human iillntl I call you at tention to that groat and wonder ful power we call electricity. What it is we do nor-'luitnv, hut we have learned ho tti handle it under cer tain conditions, so that this great subtle forco is man's slave and tire loss toiler. It la presumed that It has been In existence since time began, but not until we discovered the lesser power the magnet was the boss the key or con troller of the greater force were wo able to harness and make it work for us. Now wo find the human mind Is an unknown force that operates through the body and the brain of man. anil that it is in two divisions conscious and sub conscious thut the sub-conscious miutl is tho store house for all knowledge, and that it is a tireless toiler, works night and day, never stops; that when one lays down at night and goes to sleep the con scious mind is no longer activo. The sub-conscious mind works on. It keeps the heart heating, the rc spiratiou. digestion, and all the functions of the body work oil while you sleep, directed by the sub-conscious mind. The con scious mind, the lesser, of the two miiuls. is boss, or the key. It is up to you to be carefdl in what you hand down to the suhconscious mind, because it will obey the com mand of the conscious mind, let it ho for gootl or for had because s a man thinketh, so Is ho." As you sow tbo mental thoughts, so shall you reap the fruits, thereof. TIiIh is the law running through cosmic. Nature ' and you cannot dodge it If you break thu law you pay the prico. To make this fact more clearly understood, suppose I have a little pimple upon my face and carry a fearful thought in my mintl of cancer, and am afraid that this pimple will develop Into a can cer, notwithstanding by one of authority I have been toltl to "fear uot. for lo 1 am wrth you" all the tiiue. You go to. the glass every nii'.ht before going to lietl and look that pimple over, say to yourself or in other words the sub-conscious mind I know it will develop into a cancer, your sub-conscious mind will bend every effort to make it so. because it has to obey the con scious mind. This is the groat base nn.l root re::soa why it depends hlrgely on what a man thinks whether he is will, happy and contented, or whether lie Is miserable I. ml dis satisfied. To ho happy and con tented dept mis altogether on how you think, for happiness is a state or condition of the mind. It can ho found anywhere ill the shack as well as in tho mansion. Nick has boon ill hell and suffered all tho aconies of torment that tongue cannot tell. lie has also walk, d the golden rtreets of I he New Jerusalem, all the while living right here in Ho:-., -burg. A man came into tho shop today anil asked mo what kind of rt 11 gion I hail anyway. Here It Is, boiled down so you can see and under stand It. i have heard the good old prtacher. hack in Missoti:-1. rave and holler around about It until tin. vibration would knock tlo apples off the trees a block away as ho preached about the straight anil narrow path that l.-atls to life eternal, and the broad and easy road to travel that leads to death and destruction. Here are the two r-eids: Hand down to your sub-cons. -Ions rond the positive, pleasant side of life an.l all is well, because you rea! wli,-f you sum. The oih'T road Is- otl the liegiitii-e still! of life. feed olir sub eotletollS llliflll Oil litl- ploniuit thoni'hts. and negation fs w,at you wiil get in n-ttirn, be (ause a m;:n thinhcili, so is he." THE TWO ROADS Positive Negative Hod, Devil flood, Hat". Line. Malice, . P. ai" Knvy. I trip-. .1,-all.llSV, Joy. Ste.Hlllg, Hat.pin : s, Lvtlr-, HtaMii Hell. This Is lh" last ftory Nit V will write alone 111' -e lilies, b-' cause lie knows religion ami politics are two of the most sac. vd things to noni kind, and h" o""s not want to aus" any h;ird le-dings or friction, h, i an.'" fro li"ii is the nerativ" sid" of I f", and Nick Is Hot Havel inn th.. I r"iio. My next story will ho ate. ot tip I em going to tell you about something perhaps you do not kno.v. Nicks' Tire Shop 415 N. Jackson St. W. II. llousman and wife, and 1!. V. Morrison and wile of Ilolljwood, California, are going back home strong boosters fur tho North liupqua liivcr as the best fishing stream on the coast. They came to Uoseburg last night from Portland and were direct ed by a Portland friend lo lin k up 1. L. Crocter of the local Sportsmen's club anil they would be directed to a gootl place to fish. They were sent to a good fishing spot and this morn ing hauled out 13 salmon trout, total ing over 21 pounds in weight. Inch dentally, Mi-s. Morrison caught the three biggest ones. After coming back to Koseburg to display the catch, they returned to Winchester to camp and will fish again before leaving foi home. o . Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Leave Mr. and Mrs. 1 C. Taylor, win have been visiting with Mrs. T.'iyloi i parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Paraz.oo, o lllide, returned to their homo in Ku -.no this afternoon. A motorist was drlvlnj; with his family through some of the most picturesque rural districts one could; wish to visit To thoroughly enjoy tht scent ry he was driving at a fairly slow rate of speeil In fact, he was just "rolling along" on the outskirts' of u village when a rustic stepped out from .jiind a clump of bushes and waved for him to halt Then, thu ruralist pulled back his coat and dis placed his star of office He was h constable .The motorist could not Imagine what he had done, so he ask ed in amazement: i "Now, (unstable, what law am 1 breaking?" "Well. I don't know ye:, out I'll look you over." ho chirped with an air of great superiority, 1 "You must b violating some law,' you re driving an automobile, ain't yerT" Western Washington Motor-, si. o Why not ride lit comfort. 11 costs ! "Pop" Glllnm, who drives the Glide motor stage anil incidentally a Dodge car, puts In his spire time at doing some real work, such as hnulliiK hay and other farm occupations. "Pop" Is an Ingenious "old scout" and instead of taking the trouble to get a team of horses from the pasture for his haying operations. Just simply hitches tho wagon to the rear of his old bus and goes out after thu feed. He recently had a "spell" of this sort, and while he was engag ed in the pastime some one cunm along with a kodak anil "snapped" the outfit, including "Pop" J. O. New-land anil Hon, Dodgo dealers for this great big part of Oregon, got hold of tho pit tunc and It was shown at their salesroom this week as con clusive evidence that "Pop" (illllain and a Dodge car is a combination that is mighty hard to heat when It comes to hauling hay or carrying mall. ' mmL To ensure highest quality, the produc tion of Lee Tires is limited to 2,000 daily. No straining to get volume ! No skimping! Nothing but the finest in material and work manship ! Lightning Battery Station & Garage 329 W. Lane St. 2 !1 CORDS Smile at Miles no more. We give special prices on i long trips, day or night. Lloyd Taxi, j Phone 44; office 1-5 Sheridan. Hoyul Chinook cross-cut and falling . saws at Wharton lltos. We sell guar-, anteed axes. i A. H. KItMV & SONS Are ready to furnish all kinds ol rough and dressed lumber aud tim bers. Price right. Painless extract ion of teeth at room 9. Masonic Temple. Dr. Nerbas. WHEELS For All Makes of Cars Wheels Straightened While You Wait General Blacksmithing Auto Brakes Lined Truck Trailers Ruilt to Order, Any Size MATHEWS Welding Works 507 N. Jackson St. a I n A TS s DISC CLUTCH The STAR Car ($599.50 here) has a single plate, dry disc clutch. This dry disc clutch not only needs no lubri cation, but works with velvet-like smooth ness. Until STAR blazed the way, no car under $1000. even attempted to have a dry disc clutch. ' Between its Continental Red Seal motor and its big husky rear axle your STAR has also a Warner transmission (twenty famous cars have it, average cost $1878), Spicer uni versal joints (adopted by 31 cars, average cost $2539), and the new Durant Tubular Back bone. Every link from front to tear spells Strength, Strength, Strength. Rapp Bros. Phone 371 Roseburg yr.vrus aimut TAX OX (iASOI.INi: i Thit'y -six of lii'- forty-eight stiitt s i:i the union Iia" adot.-d a gino- : li:i" tax for motor vehicle vise. '1 lo !.t av. st ta per rallon. 3 c ti's. is (r-M'.i'' d la si states, Ari. iti-as. ri 'n'li. Iir -on. Virgin.. .. Nonh fr- ehna, and ia Sou'h Carolina, ithode Gabriel Snubbers Will M.iVe Your Car Ride Better Sales and Service for DougUs Co. KING BEE SPARK PLUGS A Getter Plug. F.res Perfectly in Oil Pumping Cylinders Distributors for Douglas Co. V.'o sell Spot Lamps, fllobes. Wire, ka.llo Hatteri.s and Home Ii. I i:.-, .. All kinds of Auto An..M'. Atwai. i l. nt li.tutii.ti Ssf"ms fer l oid. $'0.75 li.in-.un i:i oil" ..:.l 1'. S. Ko;'i f ord, lo v, and lltr.e new T'lte-s -133.50 OllO felndv.l.i- W'ilu-foot Cord, '(.Mi., and Tub". $27.!.0 llcliuilt i:..ticr!-s tooiiiintei-d $3 00 to life 00 Umpqua Battery Station Racine TIMES I Iff III Multi-Mile Cord There is a persistent de mand among car owners for highest quality at a reasonable cost. Sold by WHARTON BROTHERS Roseburg, Oregon THE NEW GARDNER CAB 5 BEARING CRANKSHAFT The Only Car with a One Year Cuarantes Let ul take you for a rids In the new RADIO SPECIAL. It will convinot you it's the best car mads Touring - -- Radio Special - SI350 Equipped Sedin - t'fl80 Coupe - SI360 L. C GOODMAN Dealer for Douglas County I I 2 N. Jackson St.