PAOC MVIK BIG EXPANSION AT AUTO PLANT ANNOUNCED! TP7 f I 71 -kvw Buick Company wm nxpena &u,uuu,uuu on Factory Additions, Equipment. By LEON J. PINKSON , 5 Howard, head of the Howard Automobile Company of this city, r Prist Buick distributor, arrived in New York City yesterday for the auto Pa"!"1 Vw and for a conference with H. H. Bassett, president of the Buick V niDany, who is also in the metropolis for the annual motor exhibition. mow. -- .-, , wreived late last evening oy General Manager Bob Ihommon , uoWard organization the. chief unfolded the big construction program that r rtmnnnv Jiao vm,"-- . ...... jim, n.wiuniK lu iiunamo n I. theCUlCfc f ' oooooQ building, additions and meS,agent for its main plant at Flint and its subsidiary factory at Detroit, this in jIPTo bring the production capacity up to 1 200 cars a day. " TO BUILD 250.000 CARS Howard states that his information came direct from President Bassett, , minted out that although the Buick factory built more than 200,000 auto b'les in 1923 this record-breaking number was insufficient to supply the y plans to build between 235.000 and 250,000 cars this calendar year and fa sett feels confident that with the new building and additions at both Flint d Detroit tnlS csuutaicu svncuuic .aii uc cmh; Laiucu uuu Giving further details, Howard's wire states that already nearing completion . -I. t,,T Knilrlino- 1064x63 feet: also 41.000 amiarp (ppi added to the Cray iron foundry; 8000 square feet to the forge shops and increased lumber drying facilities for the body shop. CONSTRUCTION ORDERED Additions authorized for completion prior to June 1, 1924, include the f'ol- Uwinff- a 2IOx360-foot addition to motor plant; 55xl20-foot addition to the heat-treat plant; 50x1 20-foot addition to the motor test building; 1 25,000 square feet added to the sheet metal plant; 140x200-foot addition to completed car ware house: 80x240 feet added to the tool-making shop. These additions naturally require increased space tor executive Junctions and for the latter purposes a number of entirely new buildings will be provided at Flint. ... Among these, two are to be devoted respectively to engineering and per ioral service, while another entirely new plant will be erected for the manufac ture of automatic screw machine parts. Thompson is elated over the news received from his chief, for he feels that with the new construction program under way there will be less difficulty experienced in securing an adequate number of Buick cars to meet the demand at all seasons of the year. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE BAKER & PATZLAF Buick Car Distributors for Douglas County WESTERN STATES . WELL REPRESENTED Ao'lalfd Press I''d Wire OMAHA, Jan. 14. Every . state west of the Mississippi river la ex pected to be represented at the twenty sevooth annual convention of tho National Livestock association, whlrh opens tomorrow, deleKstes to which began arriving yesterday. The convention Is expected to ex press Its attitude toward that toot Ion of the Each-Cumtuins railroad law, which undertakes to limure the rail roads a reasonable return on their In vestments. Present railroad rates on livestock are to be di-wnacd. AmonK speakers will he Secretary of Agriculture Henry C. Wttlace. Preliminary to the openliur session the organization's finance and exec utive committees were to meet to day. MILLER WANTS TO WRESTLE TED THYE (AoolK"it Press Leased Wire) LOS AXUELK5. Jan. 1 1. Walter Miller. Los Anceles. former claimant to the world's middleweight wrest ling championship, has challenged Ted Thye of Portland to a match to I bo held In Los Angeles or Portland I and has posted a forfeit of 1250 with a Los Angeles newspaper, according an announcement made by Miller. Miller suffered defeat In a match with Thye last'spring and is anxious for a return bout before departing for Australia February 5, where he Is lo appear In a series of matches. Miller says that he Is willing to meet Thye on the basis of winner take all for a side bet of $500. Always Take CASCARAQlllNINE tUIltVM COLD IN X4 HOURS LA CRJPPE IN 3 DAYS At! DntcfWts is Mta Newhousi iays. Is whether the re organized association shall be extend ed to take In the entire northwest. NEUNER APPOINTED STATE'S ATTORNEY (Associated Press Leaned Wire.) SAL KM, Jan. u. Attorney Gen eral Van Winkle today announced the appointment of George, Neuner of lioseburg as attorney, and G. Kd Ross of Salem, as accountant, to rep resent the state In an Investigation of expenditures by Tillamook coun ty officials. Mr. Van Winkle In making the ap pointments acted at the request of Governor Tierce, who was asked to make an Investigation by the Tilla mook county grand Jury, FIREMAN'S WIDOW TO GET STATE AID TWO TRUCKLOADS OF BONDED BOOZE TAKEN (Annclntod Press Leased Wire.) NEWARK. N. J., Jan. 14. Klsht or ten bandits today broke Into the warehouse of the Pierce, liutler and Plorce company, bound and gngeed the negro watchman and escaped with two trurkloads of bonded whis key valued at $100,000. I TWO ICE SKATERS DIE OF DROWNING j (Associated Press Lend Wire.) HOOD RIVEU. Ore., Jan. 14. Two boys were drowned and three others, I bent on rescue, were endangered by ! plunging throufih thin tee during a ! skating party Sunday on a Columbia river slough. . I Glenn, 12, son of Dr. and Mrs. V. R. Abraham, and Richard, 11, son J of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hsyldone. are the victims. Arch and Cad Williams I sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Williams. I narrowly escaped while trying to res- cue the boys, and Paul Keir, son of i Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Keir, broke through the ice white aiding to drag tho Williams boy to shore. CBBERSROB SAFE OF MILK COMPANY WKTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14. Rob- i ttie sare of the Portland ikui Milk Conmanv In the huild- oo Cornell road and Everett St. f urn morning and escaped with 'Uinutelr S1.00O In rash and a of undetermined amount. Rain exports DOUBLE IN WEEK PrM Leased Wire.) AaHINliTON, Jan. 14. Grain rt from the t'nlted States last 'iunoonted to 2.320.000 bushels, ' Mrwl with 1,330,000 bushels the i before. P TIME LAND BOOMS FADING OUT AA'JmvI'4:,'', '."""J Wire.) 7'"""'. Jan. 14. Old ' "nil boom and auction land methods are helnjg discouraged i concerted effort to prevent Jrd settlement and reclama- l Idle lands hv m, ..... .. HMtl. A SUTVev ni,,Ho ,1,. .,, i?partment of agriculture, dis , It was made known today, "ate officials i,...- ' viaic ur- : are working to bring BQ Sett Uftasl ..U.I ,.. Wttler as well as the coiin- X Itnrlr nf i. .. ' "thiir. t u,occo" Knives at ""' Just h,t j i.. the crop, see them. k" 42-C60aCr'tt' u, .!. KWaV 0n. lBt an'1 third rV5.;'hbJ" Invited to aftonrt In .n-'.'1" meeting on fh. hu. ? W " each ,:c lters " ,'"urI"ng brothers Utetl reIecUully lnvlteo MIRv '8r, r&;T"'''Macca. P " ..tl . Wednesday. WREN Mert-f , Wp'corae- a hnMi.T."""1 earn 2nd j.k els cr;''' C. CVmJ a v. A. F. A A. M., Lnurel Lodge No. 13. Regular communications 2nd and 4th Wednesdays each month, at Masonlo Temple, Rosoburg, Sire. Visitors welcome, G. K. QLMNE. Jr., W. M. W. F. HAKR1S, Secy. Laurel Chapter No. SI, R. A. M. istated convocations on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, Masonic Temple. All members requested to attend and vlsltln" companions welcomo. R. L. COOPER, High Priest. W. F. HARRIS. Secretary. Woodmen of tne World, Camp No. 129 Meets in the Oddfellows ball in Roseburg every 1st and 3rd Mon day evenings. Visiting nelghbon Always welcome. FRED A. FIELDS, C. a M. M. MILLER. Clerk. L O. O. F., Phlletsrlan Lodge No. 8 Meeis In Odd Fellows Temple every Friday evening. Visiting bretbern are always welcome. DEN PALM. N. G A. J. GEDPES, Rea Seo. i. B. BAILEY Fin. Sec Eagles, Roseburg Aerie Meets In Macca'uee hall, on Car.a street, on 2nd and 4th Wednesday evenings of each month, at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren in good standing always welcome. EUGENE LITTLE, W. P. P. RICHARD WSCH. W. P. B. F. GOODMAN. Secretary. GOLF STARS AT THE LOS ANGELES LINKS Roseburg Rebekan Lodge No. 41, I. O. O. F. Moots In Odd Fellows Temple every week, on Tuesday evening. Visiting members in good standing are Invited to attend, AMY CARMAN, N. G. TILLIE I. JOHNSON, Roc. See. ETHEL BAILEY. Fin. Sec. B. P. O. Elks, Roseburg Lodge No. 32s Hold regular communications at the Elks' Temple on each Thursday ot every month. All members re quested to attend regularly, and all visiting brothers are cordially in vited to attend. FRANK CLEMENS. E. R. J. O. DAY. Jr., Secretary. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14. Golf- dom's interest "today was foeuscd upon the Los Angeles country club links, where nationally and Interna tionally famous players teed off with sectional title holders and favorites In the first 18 hole modal round of the California open tournament championship. One of the most brilliant fields ever attractted to a Pacific coast tournament featured the event. Heading the list of nearly 200 en trants were such names as Gene Sarazen, national professional champion, Joe Klrkwood, former tralian champion, the present holder of the California open champion; Havers, English open champion; James Ockenden, open champion of France; Johnny Mcilugh. California amateur title holder; Willie Hunt er; Georce Von Elm. former trans .Misslsslppi title holder, and Fred Wright, Jr., member of the Walker Cup team which successfully Invaded England In 1 1 2 1 and 1923. A liurse of $2,000 is at stake among the professionals and hand some trorhles await the low amateurs. W. B. A. O. T. W Roseburg Review No. 11 Holds regular meetings on 2nd and 4th Thursday, at 7:30 p. m. Visiting sisters Invited to attend re views. Maccabee hall. Pine and Cass streets. JESSIE RAPP, Col. LILLIAN M. WHLELER.com. HOOD RIVER EOY LOSES HIS HAND ( Vj.sorl.itrfl Pres. t.oased Wire.) HOOD HI VEIL Jan. 11. Ashlyo. 17-year-old son of Dr. W. M. Post, is recovering from the shock of a dyna mite explosion yesterday that neces sitated amputation of his right hand. Young Post and companions found a stii k of dynamite with a short fuse attached, near the O.-W. K. & N. traclvfl. o LOCAL NEWS Singers, J3.00 month. Singer Store. MISSING GIRL IS IN LONG BEACH, CAL. ( Associated Vr-M Lf-nflMl Wire.) OREGON CITY, Ore., Jan. 14. Relatives of Nettle Patterson. Wil lamette girl missing for tho past 10 days or two weeks, and for whom fed eral as well as county officers have been searching, havo received a post card from the girl, mailed at Long llonrh. Cal. v The card bonis the message that she Is well and happy, but :ives no explanation of her reasons for going away. The girl disappeared here after go ing to the Wet Linn Union high school as usual one morning. (Associated Press Leased Wire.) SALEM. Jan. 14 Mrs. Alice French Willlts of Medford. widow of Amos R. Willlts, business man of that city and volunteer member of the fire department, who recently lost his life fighting a tire, wil re receive compensatlatlon from the state under . the state workmen's compensation act, the state accident commission announced today. The fire occurred December 20. It is Is said that many cities and towns of the state are now carrying state accident insurance on their firemen and policemen. The amount set aside to provide for Mrs. Willlts and her son is J7.567.70. Classified Section ALL NEW A08 ON BACK PACI r WANTED 1 WANTED Clean woolen and cotton rags for carpet weaving. Will pay lc a lb. Anyone having phone lur'21. WANTED Dressmaking and sewing, prices reasonable. Will call at bouse for fitting. Phone 260-R. Mrs. M. b. Germond. WANT TO BUY House from owner, furnished or unfurnished, In good part of town, around (1200 to (2000. Must bo a K"od buy. What have yout Call 217 Chadwick 3t. T MISCELLANEOUS -I H CAR OWNEfe tjont forget to call bbi when in need ot auto parts. Sard's Autu Wrecking House. LOST AND FOUND i i H -- LOST OR STOLENFox terrier dog, black and white, answering to name of Spot. Liberal reward for loca tion or return. S. W. Leake, Dixon vllle, Oregou. T FOR RENT j - -4- FOR RENT Apartment at 520 North Jackson. FOR SALE 1 In. oak block wood. W. A. Jenkins. Phone 14F41. FOR SALE Oat hay, and i cougar or bear dogs. 246 So. Parrott St HAY FOR SALE At Edenbower Or chard tracts. Phone 26F3. FOll SALE Trailer, suitable for hauling broccolL Sea at Broadway'! garage. POTATOES for sale. $1.25 per 100 at J. P. Williams and Sop stand, DU lard, Ore. FOR SALE 17 ton of No. 1 oat hay at a bargain price. J. D. Sanders, 902 Cobb SL BOATS, broccoli carta and trailers, made to order. Roseburg Welding and Brazing Wks. FOR SALE O. A. C. Barred Rock chicks, bred to lay. Phone 24F14. Anna Kaiser, Melrose. laia model Chevrolet car in good shape, to trade for Ford truck. E. A. Hubbard, Dlllard, Oregon. FOR RENT Safety deposit boxes, Rosi-burg National Bank. l'OIt SALE Modern house, 6 rooms and bath. 3 block from Elks Temple. Reasonable. Add. Owner, care News-Review FOR SALE Reasonable, a 74 Harley Davidson motorcycle, 1923 model. In fine condition. Addreaa J. D. 23, care News-Review. FO RKENT Large light room, suit nblo for workshop or storage. Phone 292-J. Inquire at 229 No. Jackxon FOR RENT Six room bouse, good lo cation, garage. Inquire at 134 S. Stephens St. CLEMENCY ASKED FOR AGED MINER (Associated Press T.easM Wire.) MEDKOKD. Jan. 14. Friends of Jake Knudson, a prospector In the, Seattle liar district today sent peti tions to Governor Pierre asking that he extend clemency to tho prospector who Is now serving a Jnil sentence at Jacksonville afrer pleading guilty to the possession of mash. Accord ing to the petition Knudson was not engaged In the moonshine business, and when he found his son was ex perimenting with sour dough aud a copper kettle, went to special pro hibition officer Sandlfer himself and reported It. FOR RENT Lower flat of five rooms with bath; close in; rugs on floor three rooms. Rent $30 month. Mrs B. W. Bates, phone 3T0. r FOR SALE FOll SALE Used player piano rolls, 60c each. Phone 370. FOR SALE One horse top buggy, cheap. 520 N. Jacksou. FOll SALE A 240 egg "Old Trusty Incubator, and Newton oil burning colony brooder. Both for $25. Phono 4il-L or inquire 325 Mosher 8t. lOR SALE 2 acres of land except one lot, 50 by 100 ft. sold off. House, electric range and water heater. New linoleum on floors. Large barn. On paved -at. Electric lights and city water. Fine location. Bargain for $3500. O. IT. Helblg, 4U7.W. Cass FOR SALE Stumpage on 100 acres. good sawmill site. Accessible for truck. 8 miles east ot Roseburg, Lindblom, Dlxonvtlle. FOll SALE Smith Gruber Stump Puller. 2 horse rig, 60 feet new 3-4 in. cable, complete outfit, $50. Lind blom, Dlionville. FOR SALENS lota. (75x140 ft.) facing on pavement, good barn, and wood bouse, for $500. See Imperial Cleaners. ' FOR-SALE At a bargain. Modern S room house, lot 60 by 100 ft, $1350. Terms. Also small bouse, 2 rooms, lot 60 by 100, $600. Both close in. O. U. Helblg, 407 W. Cass SL ton sale all kinds Gf HUM AND NUT TREES. Also berries and ornamental st-ck. Yes, I have prune trees on plum root. It will pay you to see this stock before you place an order, R. L. Ellis, Nursery Yard, Rose St., near Cass. Phone 27F3. FOR SALE Hay, wood and fruit trees. R. I Ellis Nursery Yard, Rose SL, Phone 27F3. On Business Matters J. F. Smith of Portland, Is spending several days In Roseburg looking after business matters. INDIANA VETERAN SUCCEEDS BOLLES (Assoclatrd Press Leased Wire.) INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 14 Ap pointment of Russell o. Crevlston f Marion, Ind., as national adjutant of the American Legion to succeed Lem uel ftollrg of Minneapolis, Minn., who resigned recently, was confirmed to day by the Lrjgion executive committee. For Swollen Joints Most remedies fail but Jolnt-Enrie stireeds. It's for Joint troubes only, whether in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, finger or Bpine whether rheumatic or not. It limbers ip stiff, Inflamed, painful, creiikv joints so quickly you'll be an tonlshed. Two seconds rubbing and awny It goes through skin rnd flesh right down to the bone and ligaments that's why it suceedr. Auk Nathan Fullerton or any reliable drugglnt, Koseburg, Ore. inn Si Mill! HJ ASSOCIATION TO MAKE NEW PLANS (Asso-lated Prci-s Lensed Wire.) SALEM, Jan. 1 4 The special com mittee on reorganization of the Oro gon Growers Lo-Operative Associa tion,' Is meeting here today with the association's attorney to prepare drafts of tentative plans for the re organization of the association as an exclusive selling agency for dried fruits. According to M. J. Newhouso, as sistant genera) manager of the axyo cintion, sentiment among the fruit growers of tho suite, as evidenced nt district inclines held during tho past few weeks. Is pr-clominantly for the proposed typo of organization. The prohleni now to bo settled, Mr. Arandel, piano tuner. Phone 183-L. Y tote ride. Call X or J7o J. Knights of Pytnlas, Alpha Lodg Ns. 47--Meets every Wednesday evening In Knlghta of Pythias hall, 130 Rose street Visitors always welcomed. CLAIR K. ALLEN, C. C. J. R. FARRINGTON, M. F. B. E. WIMBEPLY, K. R. S- Hemstitchins & plcot edging at Sinser Store. Watkln-, woaucta, 120 V. Lane sL'eeL Orders delivered. PCod i77. We buy and sell everything In fur niture at Powell's Second Hand Store. fin .. - I w., - M Dirfhl.K Q . 4 , I . rj.. A .nJ J,h win uitxtm win ,uu n " " . ,.,.- day evenings of each month, at the K. t. P. halL Visitors always wel come. BELLE WALKER, M. E. C, MAY E. PARKER. M. of R. & C. MARTHA CHH1STKNSON, M. ot P. Lloyd's Taxi ror easy riding. 8pe ' clal rates on country trips. No trip ; less than fifty ceLts. Phone 44. ! Mi-sir start your child the Dunning ' way. New Imnning classes forming. ! Moore Mus:r Studio, 116 So. Jackson ; St. Phone 320 L. ' W. F. CHAPMAN PRINTING The News - Review Job printing department is the beat equipped in the southern part of Ore gon. We print all kinds of stationery, including Letter Heads Bill Heads Envelopes Business and Calling Cards Wedding Announcements School Announcements Invitations cf all kinds Booklets Folders Potters snd Everything known In the way of Good Printing Place your orders with us for Prompt and Effi cient Service. ROSEBURG New3-Review Exclusive Job Printing Department LI e r u e NOW GOING ON! We have taken a group of about 25 different items which- when you buy one at the regular price, we sell you another like it for lc. These include darning cotton, aluminum forks or spoons, clothe pins, tumblers, baskets, handkerchiefs, dolls, books, hair pins, elastic, stockings, asbestos mats, candles, etc In addition wc have each day a special which we run for one day only. SPECIAL FOR WEDNESDAY ONLY One of our regular 35c hair brushes and a regular 35c white French Ivory Comb, lc sale special, one of each, the two for 36c SPECIAL FOR THURSDAY ONLY Art Silk Rope Embroidery ' Thread 5c, two for 6c SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY ONLY Fancy Wash Tic, art silk plaited, 1 9c each, 2 for 20c Several Specials for Saturday Only Watch for Them SATURDAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR 1e SALE