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PACE SEVEN E TESTS FOR CHICAGO'S SPEED FIENDS Come in and get the new ftm-cr prices .1 mmmm 6 7 Judge ,Ask Them if They're Married or Single and How Well Educated WOUEBUWO WEWSWEVIgW SATURDAY. OCTOBER 11 1K1 UNEQU ean, Darby & Baldwin Complete House Furnishers 1 - RELIGION IS PRESCRIBED Traffic Violator Usually Is of a "Sub-Normal Type," Expert Informs the Court t those Prunes gloved Economically. L- Motor Truck Fleet is at your service to move prunes or fruit of any kind quickly and cheaply distance Trips with Freight a Specialty. Cheaper and Quicker Than by Railway Train Ask Us About Any Hauling You Have French Transfer & Storage Co. 220 . Roseburg, Ore. L cVcMAFJKSBURY CO Ladies Apparel PECIAL! For Saturday 'ot of Serse and P Skirts, were at $3.95 to $13.50, fse out at $3.95 lot of Iprspv S llS. rOflo nvsira 's. navys and green. $6.73 to $10.50. we out at $4.95 ,0 of PaW, A, S Winter Suits to out at Palf Price One lot of Dresses for Girls, 10 to 16 years. Wool crepes, serges, flannels and tweeds all new fall styles, to close out at One-Third Off One lot of Fall Dresses pdiret twill, in navy blue. Special $12.50 THE MARKSBURY COMPANY ROSEB'JRG I - n Tl ' - - ' - - . . . rnc ttt ' - - - i - - - - r t t - T- ' ny ItOLAND kiikus, (International News Service.) Correspondent Chicago, Oct. 13. Marriage, age and progress la school are detenu: Ing factors In the making or unmaking of a speeder, to Judge from questions directed to defendants in ttpoeders' court here by D. J. Jones, city physi cian. Dr. Jones has Inaugurated a series of psychoanalytic tests for those brought Into court. He asks: 1. How old are you? 2. You occupation? 3. How far did you fro in school? 4. What klud of a car do you drive? 6. Married or single? Under the doctor's tewts each case Is presented to him as well as to the Judge. Tito first subject was Elmer Nelson, 31, a painter, who gasped when he heard Dr. Jones pronounce him a sub-normal type. The defendant, according to the po lice, spun across a crossing at a 3' mile-anhour clip, swerving and strik ing three other cars. Nelson admitted having a "couple of drinks of home brew. Nelson was horrified when Dr Jones turned to the judge and said: "This Is the most dangeroua type of driver. This man is totally unbalanc ed. His reasoning faculties are dim Inished and his responsibility Is a zero when influenced by alcohol.' The court agreed with the physician and fined the prisoner $500 and put him on prohibition for a year. Cnder its terms he must not take a drink for a year and he must attend religious services each Sunday. ...... "Most traffic violators are sub-nor mal persons," Dr. Jones said. "I pro- nose to continue these tests in this court and irlve mv renort to Mavor i Dover and Chief of Police Collins with a view of reducing the number of vio lations.' I One of the most serious complexes developed by drivers of high-priced automobileB, according, to the tests, is that they consider themselves above the drivers of flivvers and the like and accidents result when they attempt to encourage this strange hallucination. cinnmmcinq (f t; J$i ifv Its Brand New- and TrueMieg This True Blue Oakland was deliberately plan ned to be the most perfectly balanced, the most accurately engineered and the finest built light six in the' world. ' ' - ' - Two yean have -been devoted to its design, manufacture and test. Two years plus the wealth of Oakland experience gained through many other years of exclusive light-six manufac ture and the limitless resources of General Motors. From axle to axle it's newl It embodies feature of mechanical superiority of beauty and comfort ' and performance heretofore unheard of in cars cf its price! Every single part from the new engine to the, new bodies was designed and built to fit and function in perfect harmony with every other part. And because it has been so carefully designed, to soundly built and so thoroughly tested Oakland places upon it, without hesitation, the same written 15,000 mile engine performance guarantee and the same Mileage-Basis gauge of value that have proved the quality and the value and the excellence of Oakland cars for years! Four-Wheel Brakes New Engine New Bodies! Special Showing All Week You Are Invited! Come In and we this True Blue Oak land built Co be the fincM Iight-iUI Study Its exclusive feature, and you will marvel at the value built into thi. car at it. new low price. Teat it. four-wheel brake. an out. standing safety achievement on a car of Oakland', price 1 Note how umpLe they arc learn why they require k modi lew attention than conventional two-wheel brake Inspect the brand new engine smoother, quieter and more powerful than even it. highly uccciful prede cessor, the Slx44. See the new blue bodie. built hi FUher. The top i. permanent with -new .idc curtain, comparing in.nug. neu and utility to the door, of a closed car. Control, are centralized on the steering wheel. Di.c .tccl wheel, arc rtandard at jp added cost,.. See this new Oakland at our .pedal showing this wct-kl Don't miss the first puldic exhibition of this True Gluo car the latest and finest achievement of the Oakland Division of General Motors. I Zfi! W. M. Kent, principal of the Iteeds porl schools, was elected president of the Zone Kive The Lower Umpqua division of the UoukIsh County Teach ers' association, at the meeting held at the high school Saturday, say the Port UiniKjua Courier. Other officers elected .were: vice president, Mr. Tnbie, of Smith Itiver; secretary, Mrs. N. S. Jones, of Heedsport; delegate to i the state convention, Mrs. N. S. Jones. After roll call the teachers reported 'plans for standardization. Just before the closing of the morn ing session, Mrs. O. C. Ilrown read a letter from Miss Mozella Hair of the extension division of the state univer sity, outlining a plan for a contest in Oregon histoiy. Luncheon was provided by the rar-ent-Teachers' , nssociation, the Mes dames Kent, (flattery and Haas having charge. ' The afternoon session was opened by Mrs. Hrown who spoke on the im portance of the Oregon Slnte Teachers a.ssorialion. Klcction of officers fol lowed. The suhj'-ct "Psychology and the School" was introduced by Mr. Kent. Other speaking on the subject in its various angles were: Mr. Toble of Smith Itiver: Mr." Hays of Cardiner: Mws Ktlml Miller of the Heedsport school. The next meeting will be held In Gardiner December 15. goodster . Tow ring Car Sport Roadster ' Spore Touring Etuimu Coue 4-Pajsenger Coup Sedass AtRoseburg Garage, Roseburg, Oregon ?TVYYYYVTV ITTf TVTVV1 1 V JCNatiori'Wide Demonstration True Blue Travelers" of uhlch the 1924 OaUnnds are exact counter parti hm started on a remarkable tour! They are part of Oakland's fleet of uttcar$, somen uihlth : have traveled fifty thouKind miles. Traveling the route indicated on (his map, they are demonstrating not only trie nigh quality ofOulland construction, but also theremaik aby eicient performance buyers may expect from their True liluc uuktunaj ascr mown, oi ine rMrc ixiHA will coMi'irri-: IX I'AltlS olympiad IN BANKRUPTCY In the riisirict court of the 1'nited Slates for the ui"irict of Oregon ( In the maler of Frank Hite, bank rupt. Frank Hite. Ilanktupt. v.. .-Lrlitiirj ,if Flunk Ilile nf Ilroi-kwav, In the county nf iKiuglaa, snil dl-tiirl aforesaid, a bankrupt: ! Notice is hreby given that on the, lih d.i of September. 1S2:!. the said I Frank Hite was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that ihe first meeting I of his rrcditor ili be h"ld at Ihe of fie,. of tt.e tindei signed refer-e in' l; ' l.ui ;. r- :, on the I1th dav cfj Oetobt r. 1''". at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, i.t hlch Umc t!i eaid cn-dirorE nia) a tend, pioe th'lr claims, ap point a truster, examine the bark nipt and transact such other busi ness as may prop' rly come before! said Hireling. I lnte! Ort'ihcr 11. lf'DI. ('. L. HAMILTON. Ki-feree In llmkruptc). (Hv Associated Press. ) CALCTTTA. Oct. J3. India will he -one of the cnnipetllors in the Olympic enmes l take pliu e in Par Is in 1324 If plans Inaugurated by Lord Lytton, governor of iteugal, are carried out. The governor has called a meeting for the purpose of form ing a Hengal Olvnipfc committee in connection with India's proposed rep resentation, tlovcri ors of several of the ofiier provinc, s are acting simi larly. "Every care is being taken." says Dr. A. G. Noehnn. physical director for India. Iliirma and Ceylon, "to or ganize India's participation in the games on a repics illative liasls, so that the chosen lii'iia leant will con sist of tho bst athletes lhat all the provinces can produce. I have con fidence that, although India has not the sporting traditions of such coun tries as F.ngland and France, she will give a good account of herself. There is undoubtedly good athletic talent among her vast population, and who knows but that a potential world champion may not he h!dd"D away In sonie obscure ul'age? "It has been decided," Dr. N'ih-Ii-ren continued, "to limit competition to tht better know ii track and field events. 'With regard to th Mara thon race, ht It not be forgotten that the runner at'-r whom the rncc was named droppi 1 dead In tli" streets of A'hen. U Delhi we think it wiser to siilmti: !.! a modified Mar athon of ten mill - and. if compet itors for this i-in.l . hhow special pronii-e, the M'lt. ir. ai 'er why : i' al examination could nn carefully train ed for the longer 1itanc. ! NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notl.'c is hereby given th-c bid. will be received until the fifteenth day of October, 1923. for the remodel irg and addition to tho Curtin School house, Douglas county School district No. 58, Curtin, Ore., in accordance with plans and specifications prepared bv J. It. Ford. Eugene, Oregon . All bidders will be required to do posit ,10.00 as a guarantee to return the said plans and specifications, it good condition. Signed at Curtin, Oregon, thto 2nd day of Oct., 1923 , P. A. ANLAIJF, . ' ! Chairman of School Board. W v. CHAPMAN, Clerk. o I i This Is a Sludebaker year. lTf'Mv:i7!!:i!'!!T e i,;j!?ii.vK,A,''.i!'!iii' ''!K9 L W. Metzger Dealer In General Building Material Lumber, LiinS, Sliinglcs, Metal,' Lath Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Lime, Sewer Pipe, Reinforcing Steel and Building Specialties Warehouse: Empire Barn ' McKlniy's Jazz hand from Jazzland llh Monte Austin, singer and Johnny Sylvester preine r K'eonilanlsi. at ihe armory Tuesday ni-ht. October ICth. CTIK smxessfu! man or woman 1 X recnKriizt1 ih im porta nc of Punt-tihty. When you wemr a Hui-OVA Wnst Wu'.fh yoy n- jty the a!ivf(.tif.n of Vnowrif ttt&t ft tana (int. UN l ikk. It will help yon to ba ponciuaL NOIK'K , Special wlill" tiny la-t. il-lewel bracelet watchoi only li.iO; Klgln men's watel e and chains. Lndles' Klgln bracelet a"liei!. i-arl neck laces, alarm l-'!"-. all In stock. Save niony bv b'i: Ine of Wilbur L. Spaugli. t" l'ine -.'.reet. f f,rvi1 flu IV Jwl HULOVA Slovrffitnl L . 35 00 We hnvt mtny oth'r B'.'LOVA Wttchet from $10.00 up. Bubar Bros. CT-T-T--'.r-T.T.T.T.T.VT.T.T,T.TTrI.TTrTTI:TTIMI I a w v c-srs -w s,t in a yr v & Looking Glass, Oregon Raia or Shine & I am fori d to give np my work on ut count of health, thereforo will nil at piJilic auction my household goods on TIU'ltSDAY, g t'.'TfiliKIt l: -., l'.i-'.l, l e !. in. sliarp, tho following: J One three -piece Oak lledroom Unite, cotislKiing of lied. Dresser M aid Table; 1 tuopl-ce Suite, coiisisiiug of lion IP d und t)ak Dresser; W tei spriar i i.nd Vn.tre .. , s. 1 Silk Floss. 1 Cotton Felt; I Library K Table; I Oak .Mi ll fh ilt ; 1 Large Leather I'pliolslered Uoi ker; (S, 3 .Small l;iaki:s, I "ak Comb; Hook Cases, 2 Axmiii-tter Kug, 9x12; 'I iimaller Itiii-i; I hi x root Oak Iiinlng Ti'lilt.-; 6 tiak Dliiliig chairs; "- 1 slx liole linn'e viii n a .'ioir: 1 llnakfast Tiilile; 1 eight day A Kltthen Clock; 1 ID -ii Sl-ive; 1 llatigiiig Lump; 1 Gasoline Lamp; K 1 Kiti In ti Lamp.; lUm; Cooking I'tonsil.-; Tubs, Wash Hollers; 6 Sad Iron.-. Jar.PtiP n lloust, l'bni. 1 ilaiid l'owt r .Hin t p Shearing g, .Mat bine; 1 f i : t r-. r ,lo? n i:. g Crate; Chicken Coops; numerous f articles ou ulli want that are tint mention', d here. g i4 Terms of Sale: Cash in lnd J i-wt'crs Optician. Ro.eburo REV. N. M. SHRODE, Owner. 0 M. C. RADABAUGH, Auctioneer. V 1 Ta7T-raTTT-TaTaTT-