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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1925. FIVE wmil of Ilk I Gas The Trick Quick Starting Only part of your gasoline problem! There's your motor to be con sidered and this is vitally impor tant. Go ji little farther into this question of gasoline. WORKERS JO FIGHT E Non-detonating gasoline delivers power impulses ' continuously throughout the full stroke of the pis tons. It doesn't deal one sudden, crashing blow. Strong, smooth power re sults. A swift, powerful, con tinuous thrust drives the pistons all the way down. . No sudden crash against the piston head, the force of which is spent and gone in one explosion. No vibration, none of the wear and tear, and no "knocking" due to those sudden crashes. A smooth, quick pick up and a gliding, power ful, stressless speed comes from Noti'Detonating. Union Gasoline. Its use insures your mo tor's best performance. Sold through Union Service Stations and in dependent dealers everywhere. UnionOil Company , of California Also Producers of Aristo Motor Oil 0 non Noti'Detonating oiine II r Herbert Little. (Aatoriatwl frrrn Loa) Wir.) WASHINGTON, Keb. 25. Wa ges must not be reduced! The worker must fight every move towards reduction, WiUlam Green, president of the American feder ation of Labor, said today. Attacking "some of the Import- ant employers In the New Kng- land textile industry who are eu KKd In an attempt to cut wa ges". Green, in an interview, has warned ajtainst simitar attempts in other industries and declared thu the wages of all workers de pt'iidtnl upon the success of the employers in this first move. Workers must fight every at tempt to reduce wages: if the wa ges of carpV titers are reduced, carpenters buy textiles, aud the wa:es of textile workers are re-dm-eil," said Green, "Textile workers will have less money to buy commodities produced by other industries; they eat poorer food; they make the old shoes last longer, burn less coal or no coal at all. So It goes, and every reduction of wages, in the long run, increases unemployment. I nemploymenu has steadily re teUed before the advance of the trade union movement, which has reduced hours of labor, raised the rates of pay, fostered the develop ment of machinery and taught the workers to demand and get better conditions and higher standards of living." Unions work constructively for the good of mankind by obtaining wuge increase for workers, Greeu said.- "To a much greater extent the of misery and despondence la written In the record of wage re duction," he stated. , "To a much greater extend the record of happiness, well-being, prosperity and growing civiliza tion is written In wage Increases. Just a few months ago the U. S. Steel Corporaton raised the wages. The reason doesn't matter much. The effect was magnificent. It made for human happiness. "Humanity was given a fairer chance, wheu tho carpenters' union, years ago stood out from the ranks and demanded and got the 8-hour day. The United Mine Workers took the breaker-boys out of the mines and gave slaves a chance to become men. The In ternational Typographical Union has Baved thousands of lives by the regulations it haa induced employers to accept. "How feeble and ignoble a con tribution it Is when employers TReEasiest Flowers To Grcw-Garden Qnnuds EVERY home, whether mansion or pottage can profit by planting of "old-fashioned" annual. Many of them are fragrant other with long tern suitable for cutting. They provide gor geous color in the yard from early summer to frost Sunshine, moisture and a soil good enough for grass are all that's necessary. You will be surprised at die big garden aort ment you can select for a little money, from the Northrup, King Co. Seed Box at local dealer. These seed are a good as money can buy. Try torn or ill of these:. Sweet Pea, Asters, Cosmo, ' Zinnia, Maris Adt, Petunia, Nasturtium. Phlox, Sweet William, Bachelor Button, Poppy, Stock, Gypeophila, etc MOST OP OUR. STANDARD SIZE FLOWERPACKITS A FEW AT lOt NO BETTER SEEDS AT ANY PRICE AT LOCAL DEALERS A EED! mm V MM II II 11 II I (Tin. taiHWIia, -'i JT Tt 'f aaar h NORTHRUP, KINO ft CO SESOSMtN, MINNfAPOUS, MtNNJ come offering reduction of wa ges! "It has not yet been thoroughly learned that every Industry that reduces wage hurt every other Industry. 'Today It 1 the textile worker who are being attacked. Tomor row It may be lome one else. The worker tnnat siand and tight. If employer in the textile industry can reduce wage, then other em ployers, equally foolish, will at tempt the 8a me policy, "Experts have been predicting a prosperous year: everybody hopAs It will be; but 1925 Is going to be a good year only on condition that the industrial world recognizes the rights ot the workers to fair wages." For Quick result use New. Review classified ad. puone VAfk HGPPE STILL LEADS LiSTOFCillPIS (Amx-latrU pre 1.,-hI Wirf.) CIUCAUO. Feo. 26. Willie lloppe, defending Ms world's rhnmpinnshlp at 18.2 balkline billiards in the international tournament here lins demonstrat ed to spectators that III recent advent into the three cushion field has not harmed his delicate touch. He heads the standing. Welkor Cochran, Hollywood youth, lost a side bet and paid for dinner and theatre tickets nfter the veteran titllnt defeated him, 400 to 143 last niphl. lloppe compiled runs of 109 and 197. The most startling display of the tournament was Kdouard lloreman's defeat of K. Suiuki, the Japanese champion. 400 to 12. The Meleian champion had a run of 249. This afternoon Cochran and Suzuki will play and tonights match will bring together Jake Schaefer, former champion, and Krlch Hagenlacher, German title holder. The first two have lost both their starts, while Schaefer and Hacenlacher hare won singlo games and -lost none. o DROP IN AFTER THE SHOW And Enjoy Yourself ' THE COMFORTABLE DINING ROOM Open 5 A. M. to 1 2 P. M. 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One of the worlds richest girls will step from her parent's mansion into the modest apartment of a young lawyer when Miss Abliy Rocke feller, only daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. John 1). Rockefeller, Jr., and David Alerriwether Milton, Jr.. are married next May. The standard of living they will adopt after their marriage, will be set by his comparatively small salary instead of by her parents millions, u was learnen nisi imk" with the announcement ot their betrothal. The engagement Is the culmi nation of a romance which started In their childhood und grew dur ing tho years their families weru neighbors at Poeantlco Hills and Seal Harbor, Maine. Last Summer Ali.s Rockefeller was arrested for speeding while she was driving in Mr. .Miltons car. In this Mr. Mllion camu to her rescue and defeated her in court, although be la not a mem ber of the bar. He championed her ho abl that she got a suspended sentenee. 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