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ROSEBURQ NCWt REVIEW. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1924. PACE SEVEN toe and Storage . tLe t,me to repair your ur summer use. Get our price first. ie Never Close L proflf Storage Service Night and Day Car Washing, Day and Night RAPP BROS. L,f Durmt Distribute Phone 371 PfiKFOB THE AUTO SHOW Every Dealer in the City Will Have Space at the Armory. SUCCESS IS ASSURED ! UxK FOISOMNU FATAL Hfi4 ,h ...Wllllain I ..... iniDorter or U rem ' " .. . r' .......,h nd Mrs. Herla lii ilster-ln-law are dead, and Li. Howland, hi. wife and I" . i .t....nltuf ara IHowlana, nis ' - !fll condition as a result of food it dinner msi uj6i" .- ptomaine poison. it 1 ... l.kMtlnn wilt llA kh of Jiuy " r, mi-Dared with Saturday night s ui.'l ItKS TAKEV fcAVB KKO.N'TIKH FOKKSTS linn.. Feb. M. Another in trrtiiient between the United ,i Canada has been added to of iiich "treaties," with the ta of a conference here be orMter William Darby of the i forest service and Super ilrln DahUren of the Su pe ncil forest, which la under diction of the United States irrice. crtement has to do with ad noperation in protecting tit fire thousands of acres llul woods and lake country adjoining the boundary line. It has been arranged to have a new Bteel lookout tower which is to be erected on the high bluff on Shortlss Island in the boundary waters, connected by telephone with the Superior National forest Lac La Croix ranger station. The Lac La Croix post already has direct telephone connections with the local forestry headquarters. The new Shorties Island tower, which win be erected by the Cana dian service In the spring, will over look long stretches of forests on both sides of the boundary and will reach a section heretofore without tower protection. CANDIDATE FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a republl ran candidate for sheriff of Douglas county, at the May primaries. Frank M. Hopkins, CanyonviUe, Oregon. (Pd. Adv.) o Mr. and Mrs. O. A. McClellan left last evening for Portland where they will spend the next several days visit ing with friends. Entertainment and Industrial Features Will Be ori Big Scale Pros perity Boost. Ttf.VEtfSflSH BRAND f' nra cv Ciiirn Km I LLA 0U WVLA kvl r$ rVttenled Features nuke t Dig Difference B(uai EVflVMKX fl 1 - - CHICHESTER S PILLS THE DUMVND-BBAND. a I - Jr UlZXoND brans run VI ! f BRAND F1I.I..V.V: VMnfeaowo as Best. SalM. Aim u ,1. JOU) BY DKUQGtSTS FVERYVYHEJtE The greatest automobile event In the history of Douglas county will be staged at the armory Thursday. Friday and Saturday of next week. Feb. 28. 29. and March 1. The program for this affair is Ifi the hands of the ItOBe burg band, and according to tentative announcements there will be nothing left out that might be desired to make the show a success. There will be some features on the program that are row ted by far larger places and communities than Roseburg and Doug las county, and in theso the home folks are given opportunity of hearing tal ent of nation-wide fame. J For the first night a fashion show will be featured. This affair is herald ed as something out of the usual for Roseburg, and ladles of this city, the adjoinfnirs towns, and thrmifi'hnnt ihe county are at the zenith of expectancy over the display of fashionable gowns, coats and all lines of feminine wear ing apparel. According to announce ments made it as expected that mere man will be found at this Bhow in Crowds AS hltt hiimn nf fttirlrtattv la somewhat well developed, and not warning to miss anytning, tne snow management expects the masculine population to be on hand that open ing night. Reserve police will be held at the station serosa the street in or der to quell any rush for the doors or Hiunoran thn mnh in cuAnt n unir fighting among these fellows for first place In the ranks. A feature for the second night la the boy oratorical wonder. There is a lot of speculation already aa to thiti youngster, but those who have heard him allege that he is a whole whirlwind by himself. His speech will be the talk of the town, it is claimed, and the whole country will be discussing this remarkable prodigy. Among other stars for the third night will be George Ilotchkiss Street, famed from coast to coast fur bis brilliant tenor voice. This gentle man cornea to Itoseburg expressly for this occasion, and to miss hearing him will be a distinct Ions. The Automobile Display. Various dealers of the city and coun ty are already at work getting their exhibits in hand. Space has been al lotted to each firm, and with plans well laid for the success of the show, these people will present a line of motor cart and trucks and tractors that will be a revelation, even in this age of big sur prises, in staging this show, the auto mobile men are endeavoring to show the public the benefits of the motor car and truck, how necessary these are to the business progress of the pres ent day, and to demonstrate that manufacturers of the various makes are keeping pace with the demnnds of the public in supplying machines that will do the work required with a minimum of expense and In the short est possible time, and also that gas propelled vehicles stand the most se vere tests, "delivering the goods" un der conditions that would put the old time buggy or wagon out of the run ning. The very latest creations In 1924 cars -and trucks and tractors will be exhibited, and expert mechanics and salesmen on duty at all times ready to explain every detail of construction and answer questions of the inquiring public. Another feature of the show Is the OFF FOR THE fla -rf Irr woman In Dnug- Cotraty Is invited urged to see the lAuto Show "ashion feisplay are a trip to k There will be N astounding show ed It will be no ft for unchaperon- P. The manage- t cautions al! wives lees hubby tagged. "get-together" spirit that actuates the men behind the show. These men believe lu cooperation They are ex pressing their abiding faith In Rose-bui-f and liouglaa county in staging mis wortny educational entertain ment, and desire that every man and woman in this section of the stale xet Inoculated with the spirit of coopera tion, it w tw lie veil that such a condi tion Is coming about in this county and that everyone will be reaching out to help bis neighbor to success. The opinion prevails that these busi ness men of Itoseburg see in the fu ture a more populous and prosperous county because all have united to put over this doctrine of cooperation, and that business generally will come to the conviction that to find a market at highest cash value for every potato all the marketable fruit, the broccoli. the hay and grain, the melons, vege tables, cattle, hogs and sheep that are raised by farmers, fruit growers and stockmen, is the duty and privilege of the business interests of the town. II is believed by these boosters that the time is soon coming here when not a pound of outflile products will be shipped In until the local grown and produced stuff Is first taken care of. t Is this feature of the auto show that Is going to stand out during the three days, llusiness men want the cooper ation and confidence of the farmers and are going after that very thing, and by city and country standing to gether In all matters of common Inter est expect to see the communities of the county grow rapidly In population and wealth. I Every automobile dealer in the city 111 be represented at the show. In fact, the armory has proven too small to accomodate all the entrants who desired space, and some of the acces sory men were uuable to get In with a display. Among the exhibits will be those of the lliilck car, 1'atzluff & Baker, dealers; Dodge Brothers cars, J. O: Newland & Son, dealers; Star and Durant cars, Kapp Brothers, deal ers: White Trucks, Geo. H. Smith, dealer; Chevrolet cars and trucks, Ed Marsh Motor Co., dealers; Studebaker car W. A. Burr and Sons, dealers: Ford cars and trucks and lordaon tractors, and Lincoln cam. C. A. Lock- wood Motor Co., dealers; Huilson and Essex cars, Roy Catching, dealer; Riekenbacker and Oakland cars, Georgo W. Burnett, dealer; Willys- Overland line of cars, Glenn H. Taylor, dealer. These people, along with accessory men and other business Interests, are going into the work of the show with greatest enthusiasm, and there Is lit tle doubt but that the auto using and auo enthusiast public will be on hand to see the progress made in motor cars, and during the three daya of the exhibition It is expected that the con crete, north and south, besides lateral roads leading to the city, will be thronged with crowds anxious to see these 1924 models grouped under one roof. ' BANISH RISK REMOVE ALL DOUBT How satisfactory and assuring It la to know that your money la safely Invested. Open an account with the Roseburg National Bank. Interest Paid on Savings Accounts TheRosebu National Bank Roseburg Ore. PLANS PERFECTED FOR TRACTOR SCHOOL Thr-igh the efforts of the C. A. I-orkwood Motor Co., local Ford deal rs, Roseburg will have for two days the Ford truck and tractor school now touring the state, composed of factory experts. This school wherever held is drawing large crowds of interested owners and prospec's. During the day the time Is devoted entirely to the demonstration of tho latest equipment for the Ford truck and Fordsou trac tor. 'Of special Interest Is a Fordaon fitted with an Ersted Ilyster, capable of moving bouses, pulling stumps, run ning a contractor s elevator, driving piling, and many other operations too numerous to mention. A truck fitted with an automatic rocker dump body Is of great Interest ttf the. builder and contractor. Mr. ('. W. Harrison, of the Mitch ell, Lewis ft Staver company of Port land, will talk on Fordson farming. Mr. Ilurrison Is recognized as one of the best plow men on the coast. He has made a study of soils and the proper method of handling. Mr. Itusa Julliffe. of the Northwest Appliances Inc., Portland, brlnga a story of how Ford equipment Is saving thousands of dollars for Industries of the work. Mr. Julliffe has had years of experience with Industrial equipment of all kinds. Mr. C. A. Allison, of the Ford Motor company, will tell how to care for the Ford car and truck. Mr. Allison's ex perience covers a span of many years. Mr. F. R. Orr, of the same company, will also tell how to operate and care for tho Fordson tractor. Mlas everything or anything during 1924 but don't miss the Installation of the "Umpqua Chiefs." Armory 7:30 Saturday night. kh f J J. II 41 ANNOUNCEMENT -The Helnllne Conservatory will give the next two recitals on Monday eve nings instead of Saturday because of the Umpqua Chief celebration and Auto Show on Saturday evenings. Fine programs have been prepared for Mon day, Feb. 25. aid March 3rd. Cards of Invitation are free and everybody is extended a cordial invitation to come. o FIGHT MKDICAL FAKIRS Iusic, Oratory, Beautiful Women and Good Automobiles (Associated Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND, Feb. 22. The state board of health decided late yester day to cooperate with tne state board of medical examiners in drafting sultalile laws to protoct the public "from apparently unscrupulous per sons who are not only endangering the health of the community, but lire depriving the sick in many cases of timely treatment." This action, according to the members of the board. Is not direct ed mtaitiHt any cult or school of heal ers, but Is designed to restrain pers sons from practice that endanger patients and the general welfare. Resolutions were adopted to safe guard vital statistics and birth rec ords from examination by persons wno desire to use them solely for commercial purposes. The health board adopted further resolutions of warnings to the public against food poisoning In view of the recent tragedy at Albany. WE SELL De LAVAL and SH ARPLES Cream Separators on EASY TERMS Soe us beforo buying, we can save you money DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY BROCCOLI SEED FOR SALE What More Can Be Asked by a Devoted Public? Not St Valentine Imported seed. 1 Strain Is about 10 daya later than Sv. Valentine;- heads self-protected: curd snow white. The finest strain In existence. Price per pound, $22.00, per ounce, ll.DO. Orders taken for any quantity. Fred Schmidt, Dillard, Oregon. e Fashion Show the First Night, Thursday, Feb. 28 Second Night Features Will Include the a T?""' Wrjfder of Southern Oregon. Most men will be ashamed of their own ability when they hear this J .L- anc 'he management defies and challenges any man who has reached the Zenith of his oratory to r" "is prodigy, not yet twelve years of age. This youngster will have I the crowd at his feet Friday night. jorld Famous Tenor Saturday Night Vllld f iJireer, Wnose Voice has tnriliea inousanas, viu sing uic wi miShi ui mc suuw. iuugias wium; f Jurn out enmasae tn V,r M, fr-r Dtrier attractions, each in itself worth more than admission for the f w supply entertainment and unalloyed pleasure to all comers. H135 THE AUTO SHOW, THURSDAY, FRIDAY' AND SATURDAY, FEB. 28-29, MARCH 1. BROCCOLI PROVIDED FOR BIG BANQUET 1 ' The Oregon State Chamber of Commerce will tender a banquet in Chicago on March 12, at the Hotel Iji Salle to between fifty and aixty anil way advertising managers and pas senger traffic managers, together with Chicago newspaper men. The menu is to be made up entirely of Oregon products, such as planked salmon. Ill h lu water, pears, prunes, catsup, cherries, apples, etc. The Iloselmrg Chamber of Commerce was asked to contribute somethlag for the spread and Secretary llollieln Immediately wired that we would furnish creamed broccoli. Inasmuch as the name of the town and the firm contributing the different dishes at this bnnquet will be printed on the menus It will be seen that Roseburg and the Ump qua valley will come In for its share of this excellent advertising. The 1'mpq'ia Uroccoll Exchange handed n order on their Chicago representa tive for up to five cases of broccoli , to Secretary llollieln. This (rder has been sent to the Oregon ritate Chamber of Commerce office at Port land. I. . ' o 1 i Fifty "L'mpqua Chiefs" to take acid test at hand of "I'irates" and "Cave Men." Armory, Saturday evening '7;. 21 JUST arrived 3 cars of Sherwin Williams Spray Materials dry Lime-Sulphur, Blue Stone, Bordo and Arsenate of Lead . Prices very reasonable L. W. METZGER DISTRIBUTOR GENERAL CONTRACTOR BUILDING MATERIAL8 Warehouse Corner Oak and Pine WHO HAULS YOUR BROCCOLI? You are considering the expense of hauling your Broccoli to the packing houses, and perhaps the prob lem has perplexed you. Before you make any definite arrangements about tlrfs important item call us up and let us figure on this work. We are equipped to do it economically and promptly. We move all kinds of freight, household goods, livestock or farm products. Packing and Storage a Specialty H. S. FRENCH TRANSFER & STORAGE CO. Case and Pine Near 6. P. Depot Phone 220