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... . nFHHna NEW8REVIEW. WEONESPAV. MAY 81, 1924. - - PAGE FOUB l a- , - S in . il j11 'ii'r'Hv?rT"TMT!TrTiTPi!) " g UutoMn till In I u ,..,.; z &i t jit 1ft HUDSON COACH On the best Super-Six Chassis ever built In buying a I ludson Coach you are able to Save $500 to $1200 The Hudson Coacli will supply your every closed car need at a positive saving of $500 to $1200. Once you drive a Hudson you will not likely ever be content with the type of chassis you must accept in other moderate priced cars. . .JA'jjJ The new Super-Six Chassis retains all the power, dash and reliability for which everyone knows Hudson. It is even smoother in performance. Starts instantly. Is much more economical in gasoline and oil. Every phase of operation, control and reliability marks it the greatest of all Super-Sixes. The Hudson is absolutely trustworthy, and in so far as any piece nf machinery can be, is free from need of mechanical attention. ' In choosing your next car, be sure to see the Hudson Coach and I et us demonstrate. It will cost you less, even than many an open car that from a performance standpoint are not at all compar able to Hudson. ROY CATCHING Motor Repairing and Machine Works East Oak and Main Streets Roseburg, Oregon Phone 438 . v . STATE COHIfEHHOfl John It. CJulnn. niiilonnl command er of Hie American Legion In to at tend tin- m.ilu convctiilon at l'ort lanit mi Juno 11, 12. 13 uml II, ae culilliiK lo wind Icccli.d by the local poi. huh id mi- Hint department nns In requested In ninlfy tho adju vmit to bo made by the commander, j laut also that di'fmltu arrangements ssuohasbein devoting all of his mav bo made. time to tlin fight for the soldier bonus measure. It la expected that Ills pres onrt. at tho convention will Bervu to uttract a large number of legion nairea who would not otherwise attend. It In requested that all members of I'uipqua pont who desire to attend tho atato meeting notify l.eon Mc Cllnlock. adjutant, as goon an pos sible. lTniMiua pont will furninh transportation anil rooms for as many of Itn member an funds will pcimil. Any legion inn n w ho has an auto in ; which In can take one or moro veicr- CLIPS FAST PACE INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.. May 21. Kail Owper, In Ills new Studebaker Special, la giving the rallbirds at the spet-dway a thrill these days In the early speed trials for the annual Inter national Suo-mlle race, May 30. Cracking off five laps at an average speed of 100.3 miles an hour in his first tryout, Cooper demonstrated what a clean pair of heels the little Stuilebaker Special has when Mayor Shank headed a delegation welcoming the veteran driver. "The city Is yours," said Mayor Shank, when he officially welcomed Cooper. "From all Indications this 1924 race, will eclipse them all. Every day I am receiving word that cara vans are setting out from every cor ner of the country to arrive In Indian apolis In time for the race. I hope you win. We have to keep the first prize In Indiana." The mayor was alluding to the fact that Stuilebaker for seventy-two years has been located in Indiana. For one thing, the car is In mighty healthy shape, flying over the bricks with the characteristic "feel" that de lights Earl Cooper, seasoned veteran of fourteen years on the fastest tracks In the country. Newspapermen note Cooper's thoughtful, studious, Intense mood out at the track, lie spends fourteen hours a day with that Studebakcr Special, bringing out every possible bit of energy and power. There is a grim smile on his face as he whirrs past the impromptu dockers near the repair pits. Around and around ho goes, testing, spurting, experimenting, hitting up to faster and faster lap performances. Nursing the Studebaker Special Is Earl Cooper's faithful mechanic, Ileeves Dutton, widely known for years on the tracks as a shrewd train er and driver of racing cars. Dutton spends all of his time "tuning up" the Stuilebaker and you'll see the lights burning in his little shop in the pud dock moHt every night. Tlin car is painted robin egg blue. It bears In gold the numeral "1 be cause Cooper was the first entry signed up for the l'J24 Speedway classic. Cooper was the winner of the Fres no race In 1U19. after two years' re tirement in to the world of business. He was second in the July 4 race In Kansas City last year, and second In tho llevorly Hills meet In 1!I22. He al so finished fourth In the 1!15 race at tho Indianapolis Speedway, besides winning the road championship in California in 11)14. ATTENTION UMPQIM CHIEFS L'mpqua Chiefs will wear their marching suit at all times during the Strawberry Carnival. At quarter of nine Thursday morning all l'mpqua Chiefs will assemble at the armory to take part as a body In the opening of the carnival marching uniform and hats. ' On Friday at quarter to seven in the evening tbey will assemble in Indian reralia to take part In the evening cere- monies. All members please take no- tlce and attend promptly. CHOKGE KEl'NKH, JR.. Chief L'mpqua. bill, and saves a doublo computa tion. This will result In lower values for insurance policies all along the line than figured by congress. Drown said, but would make no difference in the estimated total cost of the bill, since all these facts have been taken into consideration by the ac tuaries of both the veterans' bureau and the treasury department, who figured on the expense. Sheep branding fluid in red or biack at Wharton Bros. It stays on for a year. LI PENDLETON, -May 21. Two well known landmarks of Pendleton were destroyed by flames of undetermined origin that started about 3 o'clock this morning. The buildings were a big feed barn and blacksmith shop on Lilllth street, both of them part of the Pendleton of older duys. Three automobiles were burned in tlie blacksmith shop and many tools, while a truck loaded with lumber was destroyed in the feed barn. Some insurance was carried on the shop but the barn was a total loss. The loss is estimated by the local fire department at 5,llu0. o ; Get your corsngo boquet for the Queen's Hall at tho Fern. Pumps and irrigation Wharton Dros. systems at For Real Strength this Car is Unsurpassed in Any Class A brute for strength where strength Is vital. As hnely built as the hnest car . where close measurements are called lor. A car that in all important parts is unsur passed In any class a car that is stronger and sturdier in proportion to weight and power than cars costing two and three times its price that is the good Maxwell, and that is why. the Maxwell is so un usually good. It gives economical, care-free service, with easy riding st.id easy handling, which can not be equalled at anywhere near its price. , J. W. Michael Motor Company Distributor 329 North Main St. Roseburg, Oregon lha Good E ' BON TODAY- Scientifically balanced holds the road a tall speeds. AU-stcct tody. One -p tree windshield, Cenuine leather cushions, ten inches deep. Cowl tights. Standard nan-sMtd cord tires Find out what comfort, power, beauty $1045 will buy in a Studebaker STUDEBAKER offers a world-famous Six, a car embodying the best men know, at a price that makes it folly to deny yourself a fine car. Here is the thrill of a powerful six-cylin-ider L-head motor; the comfort and luxury of a big, roomy body deep cushioned and restful ; beauty that characterizes the most costly cars. Now in justice to yourself, look af this car. Compare it with competitive cars at its price then with cars selling for several hundred dollars more. Compare it for beauty, comfort, roomfoJ ujiuuisitiy, mt uuvious rennements. ComDare it. too. for ease nf Viandi;.,. ibility, power, quietness, lack of vibratJ See for yourself what yot can buy with j ue money in a nne car today. Ride in this car.' ride in enmssflrin J Comparison is the surest way to judgtJ auiumuuiiu. otuueDatter win place a Lin Six at your disposal for this purposes Time you name. . Buy no cat at $500 or more without t ing this test. Don't buy blindfolded. LIGHT. SIX SPECIAL.SIX DIP. SIX 5 fan. 1 W. B. 40 H. P. 5-Pca. 119-ln.W.B. 50 H. P. 7-Pat. 126-ln.lV.B. 60 H. P. Tourlnj . . .... $104 J Touring $1425 Touring ....'.., $1750 RoowJjrpW: uls ... 1400 Speeitcr (S-P.J . . . 1835 Coup. (5-I'au.) ..... 1395 Coupe (5-Pim.) .... 1895 Coupe (5-PaM.) .... 2495 SetUa ........ 145 Sedan 1985 Sedan. ........ 2685 All price . g. b, juaary, Tcnnitg mct your amwcnlcnog (A.Rorlatrd Tres, Tass1 WIr.) WASIIINCTON, May 21. Veter ans' llurejiii at-tmirii'S Informed members vt contiress today for Ihe firm timtt that the list of "fiiclors" prepared by them and recently made public for computing the amount of lnnurnnco due under the boniiB law took Into account the extra 25 per cent of adjusted service competi. nation allowed by the bill on Insur ance certilicates. This mean that a veteran In computini: the value of the Insurance policy he will receive, xiuiply will multiply bis credits at l.'jr a day for foreign service and $ l.0 a day for homo service by bis factor, which previously bad been made public. The extra 25 per cent is not to be added as heretofore an nounced. As an example, if tiie vet eian ha the maximum amount of heme service credit. $5'. the insur ance policy would amount to about two and one half times that amount of II.-.m) according to the ape of the Veteran. 11. 1. Itrown. veterans bureau nc lunrr. explained the table pf factors recently made public had been based on value of $!."." Instead of SI as uual and this took Into account the extra 5 per cent allowed by the Miss Cyril It. Stephens, o ftliis city, was arrested this morning at Camas Valley by Deputy sheriff C'roy who brmmht her to Itoseburg charged with tile crime of being in toxicated on a highway. Miss Stephens was drlvng to Marshfield in her car and in attempting to drive up to the filling station ut Kichler's store in Cuniag Valle struck and wrecked the gasoline pump. Tho of ficers claimed that the woman was intoxicated, and a bottle which had contained wine was found Id the car. She was not Itlaced In 1.1 II n there are no accomodations for women. She retained Attorney El bert Herman for her defense and en tered a plea of not guilty. Hail was fixed in the sum of $50. 5 W. A. BURR & SONS ' Central Garage Roseburg 0 STUDEBAKER LIGHT.SIX - $101 served two terms in the penitentiary, and Judge Hamiltqn said that he was such a hardened criminal that he deserved no leniency. Judge Hamilton today called tho docket for the term of court to com mence Monday. The Judge's health has improved considerably and he will be able to conduct the May term. o KIF.I.H MKET TIl'KKTS ON SALE Tickets for the field and track meet were put on sale todav at Crocker's, Chapman's and I'uller ton's drug stores. The tickets S( 11 today at 25 and 15 cents, but tomor row will be 35 and 20 cenu. c- Just remember tho Fern's specials en pansies this week. fclwFSS' AUTOS I jllf Whatever Is Wrd , with your auto enfinf. fr; to us or have oar man o. make it right. We are itr nl renntrinir all nafc fititos, we don't ore ir repair may be. Compw hauling done on all can- Hall & Young Cd C31 Winchester St. ' U i Increased Efficiency at Lower Cost L. G. Devaney Phon 64 4CS W. Cass St S. P. r.eaer. charged with tho rob bery of Culver's hardware store, was sentenced to 5 years in the state penitentiary, the maximum sentence (or the crime, wheh he was arraign ed yesterday afternoon before Judce Hamilton. The grand Jury reported ' last night returning a true bill against a,.r. and net true bills 2 against li.ne Towne, V. S. Marney and Paul Howling. II. aer was 1m- V mediately arraigned and entered a SJ plea of guilty. He had previously J 1 V I ? ATTENTION UMPQUA CHIEFS 2 I'mpcus Chiefs will wear their "s1 a . . .... . . . t I'mn.ung sun at an times uunng w the Straw herry Carnival. At q.i.iiit-r of pine Thursday rora I limi ti : r i ; ti c ail I'mnniiA Chief will sfiiihle at the armory lo take it as a body in tho opening of e (';.!!!. vitl murehinff nnlfitrm and hvs. Cat r'ri.l.ir at quarter to sen in the evening they 111 4 assi'MiMe in Indian rekrnlfa to take nn in the eening cere- 9 nit nw s a .SI! Fords! ! 1922 Truck 1921 Coupe ? 1922 Coupe ? 1923 Roadster ? 1921 Touring ? fin , A ,5, l ord Bugs, three of them. Hudson Speedster, verv pood. ' g I W can satisfy you if you v will give us a chance." $ All ircnibcrg please tak no- tUo a :il at:end promptly. l.l I'Ktit Mil .XKIi, J!!.. Chief I'mpijua. Terms to Suit. C A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. AT LOCKWOOD'S NevvChevroletPriCQ Roadstcr $630.00 Touring CouPe $830.00 Slan ,-$ Ton Truck Chassis $675.00 Prices f. o. b. Roseburg 4 I a - i ED MARSH MOTOR CO Phone 446 o) S. irZSZXSXXESGSC FORD CORNER L,i:"jJLs.ViH i" ;" ; ; s 1 MraiK.i.