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ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25. 1925. FIVE for Economical Transportation ED MARSH MOTOR COMPANY SALES AND SERflCE Oak & Pine Phone 446 FIRST REEOSPOHTMAfJ. WOUNDS FIANCEE Will a scheduled production of 40,000 cars for March, the Chev rolet Motor company is gamine Increased momentum in the build ing of the new Chevrolet and the working force is. being added to in each of the J2 manufacturing and assembly plants throughout the country. W. S. Knudsen, preHident and general manager, estimates that within the next mouth and a half the actual factory working force will have been augmented ap proximately 40 per cent. "Whereas the sale of the new Chevrolet is pushing' us to our capacily to fin orders, we are not expanding our workng force any more quckly than we can absorb them." explains Mr. Knudsen. "When going into production with a new model made from new tools, it is important that the en tire Job he co-ordinated carefully bo as to give the high grade re sult expected by the buying pub lic now as never before. "Happily, however, expansion of production in our -Chevrolet factory centers is not so difficult as might be supposed, because lists of oiir for;ner experienced workers who may have been out of employment during a short period are kept on hand and these men are recalled to their old positions its they are needed. In this way the majority of trained automotive worker are trained, leaving the training of a miui mum number necessary." teen percent. ' The house, eight by ttn feet, was torn down by Peterson and an assistant. This was a Saturday morning. By four o'clock tbe same afternoon, the same bouse, con structed of the same lumber, was at the summit of tbe hill. It was carried up the steep slope on several trips, the Star touring car dragging behind it a roughly constructed sled and making five trips. All of the lumber, and one good-sized counter were carried up by the Star. Simple as MARSHF1EU), Ore., Feb. 24. ' Pete Kaludis of Keedtport shot and seriously wounded Mrs. Charles: Page, a widow of Hunker Hill, hlle j taking steps to obtain a marriage licence at Coquilie late today. Later he kaid he intended to kill himself, too. but the cartridge 'Jammed. Kaludis and Mrs. Page went to the county clerk's office to get the lic ense, but Kaludis did not have a medical certificate. They went to Dr. Richmond's office and he pas sed the examination. Dr. Hichmon-i left them In his office w bile he ; went to a notary public to certify ; the certificate. Kaludis either wen.c i Insane or misunderstood r. Rich-; mond and thought he had rejected him. i . He remarked that If he could not get married the woman could not either, then pulled the gun and shot hef. Mrs. Page probably will recovea. seemingly Inexhaustible reserve whenever the Italian threatened throughout tbe mile and and a half. The new records follow: 'Distance, three miles; time, 13: 56 1-5; muile by, Rltola; former time 14.01 2-5; held by Hitola, Distance, 5,000 meters; time 14.23 1-5; made by Ritola; former lime 14.31; held by Ritola. Distance, 1,000 meters; time 2: 29 2-5, made by Ray; no former. - NEW YORK, Feb. 25 The. names of Paavo Nurml and Willie Kitola, both natives of Finland, al though the latter makes his home in the United States and both members of the Finnish team in the Olympic games, may well be linked to provide the greatest two man track machine of all time. Ritola ran three miles last night in the fastest time a human ever had covered the distance, under 14 minutes. Ten days previously Nurml had done the same with two miles, under nine minutes. BILL TILDEN TO FACE NEW KINKS IN TENNIS WORLD (Aanclated Pnm Lvued Win.) NEW YORK, Feb. 25 William T. Tilden. King of nearly all he the feat has surveyed in the tennis world . SMALL BUILDING may seem, it taxed the .pulling .over the past five years. occupU power of the Star to overcome the t a position -where varied outside resistance of the sled steep grade up the hill. ; DEBATE TEAMS WILL COMPETE ON FRIDAY OAKLAND, Cal., Feb. Transportation troubles in the j lii'e of ViRgo A. Petersen, of the Pinnacles, in San Benito county, j Calif., mean very little. His 8tar i touring car he uses for every- thing from push balky niulei up , of lhe Ue resultlnK frorn the mwt. I Last week, he found n new use Roseburj? and Walker hUrh schools will debate again on FrMay i uuu uie : interests may euect ms iys cam- palgn. Although victorious in nis fiKht to remove any question of prolosflionalism from playerwrlt lng, Tilden still faces some Mnks in his ttutus as a result of news paper work, in accordance with which he is devoting mere time to motion pictures and the drama. However, Tilden is expected not ing lost week in which the affirm' ! tlve teams of both schools came I American tennis crown for the for his touring car. It became nee- off successful. The two teams are essary for Petersen to remove a debating for the Southern Willamet small powder house, complete, to te district championship. Itoseburg'H one ridge of a little valley in ; negative team will go to Walker, whietTit rested. The distance was and the Walker negative team v.ill a mile, and the average gradient . come here. The school which wins up was between twelve and fifteen will debate at Kugepe the follow pereent, with one pitch of eiph- ing Tuesday. This Esses &-Sac2a' l7 S X , 1 GUfiSid$kt$9 JET: sixth straight year, but again form a main link in the Davis cup de fense. In the thick of another fray, the tall Philadelphian will be a favorite to emerge at the top, in spite of such obstacles in his path as the veteran William M. Johnston and Vincent Rich ards, who looms as Tilden's most dangerous rival. Kichards gave the champion his Bl if fast battle iu 1924, and if he Improves as much this year as he did last, may reach the peak.' These three again dominate the field, though a formidable crop of young talent is coming forward rapidly. Tilden has fought his way to the top and held it against all attacks by a remarkable combination of con centration, brilliance and tireless physique. tie has an uncanny ability to pull himself out of (he m oh t threatening situations, few keener students of the game have ever trod the courts than (he 31 year old titU holder. Tilden first won the national singles crown in 1 y 20, after twice being runner-up. Since then he has held nearly every important j uue- nere ana a d roaa including nuitun uuum imfunuip viciurieg ui Wimbledon in 1121 and lie and Johnston brought the Davis cup, emblem of team supremacy, back from Australia in 1920. In i this competition, Tilden has never j loat a slngleB match. I "as necessary brakes" Bosch Electric WindshieU Wper Don't Drive Blindfolded! 6poed Is Constant Costs Nothing to Run Quiet Powerful L. G. Devaney Phone 84 404 W. Cass Mf Valise The Chassis is Patented Essex is a totally different type. It gives re-, suits no other car ever gave. t Low price, without disappointment in looks or reliability. Economy without sacrifice of performance. Stability and highest readability without unneces sary weight. The riding ease of large, costly cars. The handling ease of a bicycle. Utter simplicity in design. The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of any car in the world. Serve It for'your luncheon and watch it vanish. GRIMM HUO.S.' MILK UREAL), l'hone 133. DINING ROOM AT THE ROSEBURG OPENS The lioseburg Hotel Tuning room, whk-h has been closed for several months, was reopened today by L. M. Howard, proprietor of the I'needa Lunch restaurant. Mr. Howard has closed his cat inn plw e at the corner of Cass and Sheridan streets, and will devote his atten tion to the dining room at the ho tel. Are you going to fix up that old car, if so SRFF'S Auto Wreclling House 329 N. Main St. Can furnish the parts at a big saving to you if you come and let us make you an offer on the car for wreck ing. Phone 553 STEAD OF 1! Two of every three Essex buyers come to it from those who form erly owned cars bought chiefly for their low first price. Just as the Coach body and Coach name have been exten sively copied, even by costliest cars, so must future mechanical design seek to approximate the results Essex gives. But the patents which make the Super-Six the most enduring, smoothest motor and give it all advantages, also prevent any from copying its chassis. Surely you cannot be satisfied with less than Essex offers. Its cost is but little more than cars of the lowest price. ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY Show Room and Service Station Across From City Hall Oak and Main Streets Phone 433 Wracking Car General Auto Repairing NEW YORK, Feb. ir,. Three. world records wire established last night at Madison Square tiur- len but i'aavo Nurml, flower of Finland, had none of them. To Willie Itltola went lhe cheers for the Finnish American sihliuc star took upon his shoulders the burden that Nurml was to h.-ne borne, the five thousand ni"" r event, and established ne- tirit'-H for Uie full distance and for tlire'i miles. Jolo Kay of Chicago sot a mark of his own in tho l,ooo meter run. a distance raced indoors for ttie first time. lisy conquered Willi" (Kjdwln of thu New York Atlii'tii: Club. Nunnl ran two miles for a ni"! 1oere showing, his 9:14 1-5, npp"ar inic slow acainxt preWous pcrfurin ances. The Finn was about 17 seconds b.4ind the record he e: tablished here ten days skt when he ran the distance under nibe minutes. One of tho most interestlnir con tents of the meet which furuinheti funds fur the building of the cath edral of St. John the Divine, whs thst between l'hll Oranville. Can adian walker, and I'no FrlRcrlo "f Italy, Olympic champion, Oituivllle won, calling uiioa a GUARANTEED USED CARS Overlund Tottrlnp Good Tires and Ilattery 11 30,00 Chevrolet TourltiK Looks aood Sl runs good 1150.00 Uttick Hlit Touring Good couilition tJOO.OO Ford 4 Poor Sedan 1525.00 All lu A I rciiidiimn. New Tires and lots of exl las. Esse 4 Coach - .675.00 Rebuilt and ieflni.hd In t"co. Roy Catching Pvlotor Co. Acroti from City, Hall Rottburg .WILLYS - OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS ALL-STEEL 59,173 people visited the WETlyc, .Overland showroom during" Auto Show week In NewYork, Revolutionary Advance in Driving Vision Overland's adoption of all-steel bodies is admit tedly one of the most important advances ever made in the low-priced field. Sales of the new Overland all-steel Sedan are literally pyramid ing. People are keenly aware of the advantages of steel construction particularly the greatly increased range of driving vision. Besides its all-steel body, the Overland Sedan fives you bigger power . . . patented Triplex prings . . . stronger axles. . . bigger propeller shaft ... balanced crankshaft . . . bigger brakes . . . disc-type clutch . . . simpler lubri cation . . . sliding gear transmission. A very inexpensive car to buy and a very economical car to run. .Extremely easy terms. Coupe Sedan $5851 Vorld s Lowest Priced Closed Car with D oors Front and Rear ALL STEEL WELLS & CHASE DEALERS Roseburg, Oregon Phone 264-R BERT WELLS 410 E. Lane Street F. W. CHASE, 628 S. Stephens St Let's Try To Explain This Amazing Success The greatest value on the market that's the public opinion of the ' Chrysler, because of the record volume of business it enjoyed in its first year; because of the enthusiasm of its owners and its wonderful records of performance. The advantages the Chrysler Six offers advantages hitherto unob tainablein performance, riding qualities, style and economy have proved irresistible. They have inspired an amazing chorus of public approval the like of which has never before been known in the industry. It is not alone dashing performance, flashing speed, delightful riding qualities of a surprising nature that have captured tbe public Every man who has ever ridden in the Chrysler and any other automobHe keenly appreciates what Chrysler engineers have accomplished in the production of superlative performance combined with unusual economy, of riding ea9C and roominess with compact design and the conservation of space, size and weight. You will be ai eager and as enthusiastic as any to contribute to Chrysler's growing success once you have driven this new type of car. Don't miss a demonstration in the amazing Chrysler. J. W. MICHAEL MOTOR COMPANY 315 NORTH JACKSON ST., ROSEBURG PHONE 350 Tlit Trmrtnf Car, SI 395: The Phat Ion. $149S; Tit Roadster. $162S The Sedan, 5 142 S; The Royal Coupe, (1895; The Brougham. S196S; The Imperial, $2065; The Crown-Imfx. rial. S2 195. AUprUttf. o. b. Drtreil tubitct to current goi-emmcne lax. We are pleawd to tutend the con en M-ncc of tlme-paymentt. Alk about Chrysler's attractive plan. Dealert everywhere. fs -7