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ROSEBURG NEWS-REV.EW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1925 FIVE Confidence inSzmi xrtormwjce 1 The owner of a Ford is never in doubt as to what he can expect in service. He knows what his car will do and how Sturdily it will do it. The Coupe $S20 Runabout 260 Touring Car 290 Tudor Sedan 580 Tordor Sedan 660 On open era drmountubU rim. ud Knur rc S8S ui AO Urica f. . b. DttroU When bad weather and roads put other cars out of commission, the Ford car will stay on the job. It will carry through slush and. snow, over frozen ruts, newly constructed roads anywhere. Yet Ford benefits can be yours for the lowest prices ever ofiered. This is made possible by the efficiency of Ford manufacture, the volume of out put and practically limitless resources. ' V DETROIT j, s - ' SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER VISITORS ARE ALWAYS WELCOME AT ALL FORD PLANTS 1923 BOMB TESTS of the investigation after adjourn ment of congress, March 4. See an Oregon Rlrl In the leading feminine role in "Tamint? of the Shrew' on Thursday, Feb. 19. CAmoclated Titm Leaded Wlrr.) WASHINGTON". Feb. 18. The house aircraft committee, adopted a resolution today asking Secre tary Weeks for a confidential re port on the 1!23 bombing tests against the battleship New Jersey and Virginia. This action was taken after Rep resentative La Guanlia, republi can, New York, testified that the war secretary in a latter of Febru ary 7, 1925, had refused him the information due to its confiden tial nature." The aeprntnry'8 letter Mr. La Guardia said the could be furnished to a sional committee only. Representative Vestal THREE BUILDINGS E I read by material cougres of In diana, the republican whip, has placed before ihe committee a res olution to authorize- continuation PITTSBURGH, Feb. 18. Three buildings In the Penn Avenue j wholesale produce district 'of Pitta j burph were demolished by a series of explosions early today, with a loss of $125,000. Windows in a 'score of other buildings were shat tered. Many residents of the re i gion. were thrown from their beds ! by trie force of the blast. They es icaped with minor Injuries. After jan investigation Kire Marshal Thomas Pfarr reported he believed the first explosion was a dynamite 'bomb, set off in one of the build ings. This blast, he said, was fol lowed by gas explosions. If WASHINGTON, Feb. 1 An economy contest with a $10 prize award, one of the results of Pre sident (Jootidge's ' economy pro gram, closed today at the White House executive ol flees. Mr. Coolidge, holding that economy should begin at home, recently inquired of Director Lord of the Kudget Hineau as to how much of a saving should be made iu the uext year in the expense of the executive office. Director Lord Is understood to have ad vised the presideut that it ought to be possible to lop off $12,500. Mr. Coolidge passed the word along to the ofice force and N. P. Webster, White House disburs ing clerk issued the following no tice to eniplayes: "As the official responsible in this matter, 1 shall be glad to awurd a prize of ten dollars from personal funds to the empldye who submits the best suggestions for bringing about a reduction of expenditures. These suggeHtious should he along practical lints and should not be radical in their nature and not tend to disorgan ize the work of tho office. Please send in your summary before Feb ruary 18, Another big cooking school. Valu able prizes to the lucky ladies. He there, Tuesday, 2 p. m. at the K. P, Hall. BUSINESS WOMEN'S CLUB Will meet Friday evening at 7:30 at the Heinline Conservatory. Every member is requested to be present. liuraiuiug Uio uuvtni oi a mow star in a new series of pictures, the first showing in this locality of "The Dangerous Flirt," featuring Evelyn Brent, will be held-at the Liberty Theatre tomorrow, where the picture begins a two day run. F. B. O. has made mis first photo drama lor Miss Urent one of the best pictures of the year; both story and star combining to make an extremely interesting enter tainment, not without a it-ms on to those who are loo puritanical in their ideas. The theme of "The Dangerous Flirt' 'is that of a young girl who is brought up by a prim. pngish aunt and taugnt to repress 1 all her emotions until she beconu-B little better than an iceberg in her contacts with ' tho outside ways "What will people say." without ' any serious effect on values. On tho dairy exchange tho mar ket wad firm with standard cubes posted a half ci-nt higher at 44 cents, placing extras ami standards on the same level. Cube firsts advanced a cent to 3a cents. .Other grades were un changed. Fgg prices range from a I to 2 cents higher today with extras and firsts posted 1 cent higher at 31 and Sue respectively ; pullets ad vanced two cents to 29 cents and current receipts wre bid a half higher at 2iJc. Choice light calves are now firm ly established at the 17 cent level; in the local country dressed meat market. Receipts are light and ', fancy stuff is in demand? Ordi nary good calves are selling around IB to 1G cents; hogs re ceipts hie a o moderate but few of the butchers will pay over liie , for choice light pork. Poultry receipts are only mod erate but apparently sufficient for all requirements at the present time. Demand Is barely normal , and prices generally unchanged. Dean (I is' good for .fancy dressed1 turkeys with few coming In. j PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 18 Eggs !' if2c higher; current receipts 2f4c; pullets 2 2c; firsts 25A$j 2ic; henueries 2tiig27c delivered Portland. ! Uuiier Prints 2c higher; cubes' Jc higher. Extra cubes, city 44c; ; standards 44c; prime firsts 41c; ; firsts 39c; undergrades nominal; j prints 47c; cartons 48c. ' Putter 2 cents higher. Best churning cream 45 fa 46c net ship- pers track In zone one; 47c deliver-, ed Portland. Poultry steady. Heavy hens 22c; I light 17(f lSc; springs 22fi23e; j old roosteis 10c; ducks, White Pe-j kin 25c; live turkeys 23c; dressed turkeys 33&36c; geese Hie. Potatoes quiet, supply plentiful, ?1.5U$il.G0. Onions Blow, about steady $2.75 j 3.25. I Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1 28 1 '((734c; filberts IStfrlSe; almonds I 27c; Ilrazil nuts 16&17c; Oregon! chestnuts lG&Uc. i Hops firm. New clusters 17 j 18c; higgles 15 18c; old crop ; nominal. Caseara bark quiet. New peel Sc per ipouud; Oregon grape root 4c. .....it SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. IS. (U. S. Itureau Agricultural Economics) Eggs steady. Extra pullets 2SJc Hutter fat f. o. o. 6an Francisco 504c Leghorn hens 21 pounds Mffr 24c; three pounds 25c; 3j. to 31 pounds 25$j 26c. PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 18. Cattle steady; receipts 83. Hogs steady; receipts 111 Sheep Talking steady; recMpts $2.10 all lambs; none sold easy. (Aaoclited rrm Lcued Wire.) 1JEND, Ore., Feb. 18. George .NnSker of Yasco county, was fin d $250, sentenced to 30 days in jail, his drivers license permanent ly revoked and then a warrant ; charging, possession of liquor was i read to him in jail to top it off. rne line ami )au sentence together with the revocation of license was ; meted out to him yesterday In Jus jtice court where ho appeared to i answer tp a charge of reckless driving following an accident on The Dalles-California highway dur ilng the early hours of last Satur jday morning. Three members of the party of five were injured, one 'seriously. Noskor, driver of the car, escaped without injury, j Tho reckless driving complaint was signed by Earl Houston, state 'traffic offirer. Noskrr appeared ' Antlers Theatre llebe Daniels is back again at the i Antlers Uieairu this time in "Miss iituebeard," a Paramount pic tun za-' Uon of Avery Hopwood s farce, j ".Little Miss Lluobeard." Frank Tut- i tie directed the picture which was! adapted to rfiu screen by Town- ' senu Martin. j Kaymoud Griffith, Robert Fruzrr, '! Kennetn MacKenna appear Jn the supporting cast. j "Miss blue beard" is a merry mar j Huge mix-Up that Paramount claims 1 brings Miss Daniels to tho screen ' in tne kind of role that first sui t- i ed her on tho way to fame as a comedienne in a part that is Kiid to olter her the greatest opportun ity of her career. I imagine Hebe in the role of a Frencn actress who ilnds herself witli one husband too many! j Aluminum lined ovens do not rust. ISeo tho New Standard Kli-c- tric range at Zigler-Fre Hardware Co. Closed Car Bargains 1924 Ford Sedan, good Tires, some extras, $550 1922 Essex Coach, re painted and just over hauled, $700. 1921 Hudson Speedster, new tires, air shocks, .1925 license, a real car, $750. . You must see these ma chines to realize their ex ceptional values. Sold on easy payments. Roy Catching Motor Company Across ' from City I lall Main and Oak Streets in SEE THE NEW J CHEVR' QLET J Touring Car and Roadster Now on Display Oak and Pine ED MARSH MOTOR CO. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 446 PORTLAND, ore.. Fell. IS.- If tcr is two CI-ntH hlKlltT 1".. wiili local cn'amorit'H quoting flit", iirint basin. Dirts for Imiii fat wi-fti bouHti'd two ci'niM. i.ai. Im'tf.T imik.TH aro now quonru' i buying price of 47 cents a nVlivrreil rorllaml. The advance li..re was fun . l I the act ion of J'uxet Kouini j it t 1 who put their market 11 1 a c. M week 8K0 followed by another IjO'j of two cents yesterday. The local market ha In i-li'--ing a Kood h.alihy loiie for ') past two weekn wllh I lie n.a, about. sufiMent for r. 41111 .11,. I'ortlaml butt.-r mak. rs w.t- i tent "with a Rood active mark t were coin ii. l i ro (jo up to proi' competitive cream t mtory. StoraK" Bl 01 k have Krailea mov.d out aturrent b-vi'J.s ai. It In eiiMctert that the bis t,ur.' over a ear atto will be ab.-oil The New Standard Kleclrie r:. can be had in otyle ami nizi- in yojr requireTn.-nts. s y them aL ler fee liarduare Co. as hl own attorney. He was :. tf-nced by Jude K. I), (iilson. 'i .1 poBsefMlon oi liquor complaint lened by Hr.iiMon who found iv. 1 bottles of Rll.'Ri'd moeiiMbln" in pot ket of the car. It tested To p. r c nt alcohol. Kl Ilurdett ho was BerlotiHlv In jured in the accident la reco hi., 0 Domestic troubles and rs;. Lose ttleui ill Tburatiay at Auil'-i.- AT LEAST 1000 MILES Without Changing Oil using ByViS Make the Test Yourself A Trial Will Convince You. Guaranteed 100 Pure Pennsylvania Oil LG.Devaney 404 W. Cass Phone 84 SALE USED CARS For the next few days am offering the cars list ed1 below at unusually low prices, "because they must be sold soon. Easy payments. Dodge Touring, 1923 model, new paint, good rubber, fine mechanical condition, a snap at $600 Ford Coupe, 1 924 model, thai is just the thing for any business man or a salesman. Several other cars that are priced very low. See us about the car you want. J. W. Michael Motor Co. 5 1 5 North Jackson St. Phone 350 Automobile Service We are equipped to take care of all your automo bile perplexities and troubles from washing the car to any sort of repair work. We specialize in Motor Overhauling General Repair Work Storage, day or month Accessories and Car Washing Gas and Oils We supply an all-night service to autoists. Come in and tell us your automobile troubles. THE CENTRAL GARAGE Phone 385 Chevrolet Owners! A Ford Battery, made by the Ford Motor Co., is perfectly adapted for your Chevrolet car. Buy a 6 Volt 1 3 plate 80 amperes for your Chevrolet tar. at only $16.SO The same( guarantee goes wi,th this Battery that is given with any other make of Battery. C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. TAKES PRISONERS TO PEN j Sheriff Sam Starmor loft tills ; morning for Salem having in cas j tody Charles and William Foster I and Win, Guard, who are to ntart i penitentiary terms. Charles Fosterling an automobile belonging U was given five years for burglary, I Tom Hltiman. having pled guilty to robbing the W. A. Lovelace store at Reedsport, His brother, Implicated with, him is to serve two years. Wm. Guard is facing a one year term for Bteat Quick Abundant Power The Motor That Cost A Million The Milli Dollar Motor in the New Star Car - a motor that delivers 20 more power, that peps its way from 5 to 25 miles in 4H seconds. Full Force Feed Lubrication to all bear ings and cam shaft. Never a burned- 4 out bearing in a Star Car. Oil under pressure is the only safe lubrication system, is the verdict of automotive engineers. ?Scc It Today -Dn'vc In It Compare It RAPP BROTHERS Cor. Cass and Pine Million Dollar, Motor Smooth Disc Clutch Star Dealer Roscburg, Oregon Ph. 371 Four-lVheel. 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