FOUR RQ5EBURG NEWS REVIEW THURSDAY. MARCH 12. 1925. n "HoCIutN GUILD WATCHt?g 3r i QUALITY Is So Well Known Here That we refrain from discus-iing this phase of our store, for it is evident already to the hosts of people who have made their jewelry and silver- m. ware purchases at Knudtson's. Hers la a complete service for, six in a handsoms chest- new at pattern. 1847 Rogers Bros. $22.20 Mother wouldn't mind having It for her birthday. H Buy your Silverware this week we have s few of h 8ILVERSAVER8 left, which ws ara giving with each purchase. WOOL GROWERS TO HOLD SERIES OF COUNTY MEETINGS I Si 118 Cats DRI-SIMONS TAKES OATH AS PRESIDENT fAjirlite1 mm Imd Wire.) BS&LIN. Mar. 12. Dr. Walter Simons took the oath today as act ing president of the German repub lic to succeed the lata Fricdrlch EbecL' Like Herr Ebert. Dr. dim one eKd not add the "so help me Ood,hlch Is left oplional ln the oathas prescribed by the constitution.1--; The ceremony took place In the Relcptitag and the oath was ad ministered by the Reichstag presl- Tlie Pacific Cooperative Wool Growers Association Is now the largest concern marketing woo. and mohair west of the Bucky Mountulns. This growers organi sation has eminently proved Its ability to get the.r memberships the full market value for tbelr product. The steady growth of the As sociation lias nut come about by chance, but Is the result of a thorough business application In all Its departments. The board of directors and the manager cooperating with the marketing Specialist of the Ore gon Agricultural College and the County Agent have arranged a a ricre la a complete v.- series 01 meetings ju an iuu wuui service for, six in a t and mohair producing communi ty handsome chest new. (l) ties of the county. This series est pattern. ty ol meetings has been called in F ,OI, n n At nmitm ... ....... . 1. a mni hii,.Mn SnH UIUVI . I, IUSEI ..... Ul.u.u. ..11. ...... other wool growers of the county to discuss vital problems of the industry together with the renew al contrsct. I It is hoped that every member r of the organization will be pre sent at one of the scheduled meet , ings and bring bis neighbor grow ers with blm. i The schedule of meetings has , been arranged with care In order ; that every producer will be given 1 an opportunity to affiliate with I this b.g successful grower-owned ' marketing organization. The importance of these mnet : ings to the growers can hardly be , overestimated. The wool and : mohair Industry in this county is ; one of first importance, return ! ing the growers1 many hundreds of thousands of dollars annually. A full realization of this will come when growers compare the present prices with those that prevailed in the Northwest prior to the organization of the Pacific Cooperative Wool Growers Asso- n!a,l,.n Th.H mra tnativ vulli raa- HEY BOYS1 BASEOALL on Dr0fiUble new une or gloves, mitts, case-, market, balls Just In at Carr's. Leather This subject will be ably dls gloves GUc. Si. 15, $1.75. Baseman's cussed at these meetings by C. J. and catcbors' mitts, flails 10c up. . Hurd, Marketing Specialist, and Leather covered balls 25c up. ! 11. A. Lindgren, Field Livestock Double sewed horsehldo balls at specialist, both of Oregon Agri boc and 96c. Lata 26c to S1.25. 1 cultural College, and Kred Herrln, Carr's. president of the organization from 1 the flrBt of Us operations Mr. Hockley will doubtless be present at a number of the meet ing. The meetings as scheduled will be held as follows: Thursday, March 26th, at Elk ton. Friday, March 27th, at Anlauf. Saturday, March 2Mb., at Oak land. Monday, March 80th, at Yoh calla. Tuesday, March Slat, at Coles Valley church. All of the foregoing meetings being called for z o'clock In the atteruoon. Wednesday, April 1st, at Days Creek school house. Thursday, April 2nd, at Camas Valley school house. Friday, April Srd, at the Diion vllle school bouse. Saturday, April 4 th, at the City Hall In Hoseburg, the last four I uiDniii. mms laiicu 1U1 .dU ' o'clock In the evening. Watch Repairing JEWELERS "THE STORE WITH THE 8ELECTION" vr- dent, Herr Loebe. This Is to advise you that the bent bread In Oregon is GKIMM liKOS. MILK UHKAD. If you are one of the few who have not learn ed this call l'hone 133. UMPQUA CHIEFS TO URGE TAX LEVY FOR ROSEBURG BAND The limpqua Chiefs have taken upon themselves the task of fos tering a one-half mill tax levy In the city of Koseburg for the pur pose of supporting the Douglas County Concert bund. At the present time the band's income Is not sufficient to meet its needs, and many members of the organi zation have been forced to dig down into their own pockets to pay the actual expenses. The city gives 1600 each year, at the rale of 00 per month, and this allow ance will be continued despite un founded rumors to the contrary, according to a statement made this morning by Mayor Houck. The city is not able in its present financiul condition to give more, and consequently Individuals and organizations must bear the added amount necessary to support the band. The Chiefs propose a city tax of one-halt mill, which it is estimated will raise I1.H00. This system will distribnte the burden of supporting the baud eauablv As Utterly Different In Results Now As a Year Ago To the best of our knowledge there had1 never been a 3-inch motor capable of producing 68 hone power, a speed of 70 miles an hour, with gasoline economy safely over 20 miles to the gallon, until the Chrysler Six arrived on the market last year. There is no other today. That is what scientific engineering in the way of per fected gas distribution.special combustion chambers and heat distribution does for the Chrysler She. There has never before been a motor in which all sense of vibration has been so completely elimi nated, never before a car in which side-sway and road-weaving are absent, never before a car with an overall length of 160 inches that afforded so much i usable space generously roomy for five large adults. Examples might be cited by the score. Butyoucan see for yourself how utterly different the Chrysler Six is and why the eager public bought more than 32,000 Chrysler cars the first year, if you drive the car but a few minutes. We are anxious to give you a Chrysler ride, to prove it the best-built car you ever sat in. The Touring Car .$1395 The Royal Coup . S1895 The Phaeton ... 1495 Th Brougham . . 1965 The Roadiur . . . 1625 The Imperial . . 2065 The Sedan. ... 1825 TheCretvn-lmperial 2195 All price . o. b. Detroit, suiccf Co cumntgovcrnsncnt tax. a We are pleased to extend the convenience of time-payments, A A about (.''iryslcr's aerractiM plan, Chrysler dealers anal superior Chrytlcr service everywhere. The Imperial J. W. MICHAEL MOTOR COMPANY 515 NORTH JACKSON ST., ROSEBURG PHONE 350 Tissue creams and lotions to pro-i recently. tnct one's skin from tiid chilling: Mr. C. L. Hockley of Dlxonville Murcb winds. Keeps the face Is now president of this organl-' sinooth and free from blemishes of i cation and needs no Introduction any kind. Lloyd Crocker.' ' to the sheepmen of this county. um" and win give sufficient fuuds to enable it to carry on its work. The ChiefB propose to present the matter quite thoroughly to the clt.tens of the city, and then at the first opportunity have a vote taken to authorize the council to levy the additional tax. o PAR on April 2 I COPCO ( Preferred Capital Stock advances to 100 a share p Seven months ago The California Oregon Power Company made a public offering of 10,000 shares ($1,000,000.00) of 7 Preferred Capital Stock for subscription by its customers and friends in the territory it serves. . Today, only half of the entire offering remains unsold. Approximately 5,000 shares have been pur- chased direct from the Company at the price r which has heretofore prevailed $98.00 per - share, with convenient terms at $5.00 per share r . per month if desired, and with interest at 6 allowed on all installments paid. Increased Value for Investors Prevailing market conditions, the country- " wide demand for good hydro-electric securities, and the approaching completion of the Com pany's new developments, which will materi m , ally increase the net earnings, now justify this r: increase in price of the Preferred Capital Stock. Announcement of the advance of $2.0Q per share on April 2, 1925, is published at this time ! for the advantage of stockholders and prospec tive purchasers. For information concerning the 7 ; Preferred Capital Stock and interest- ;; bearing partial payment plan, 'ask any memocr ot our organization or simply clip and mail the coupon below. TI IE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY Offices: Roscburg tcALTFDiWiA Oregon I POWER COMPANY OREGON Mrtlibrd Grants Pass CALIFORNIA Vreta Dunstnuir Klamath Fall . YOUR PARTNERS IN PROGRESS Ask any member of our organization ' or matt this coupon THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY MEDFORD, OREGON Please send ma full Information about your 7 Preferred Stock and special partial payment plan. the policy of fluctuating and end less annual model changes to maintain sales supremacy. "'1 nut Dodge Brothers' announc ed policy has won public, confi dence is best answered by the record of Bales lor the ten years they nave been ottering their mo tor cars to motorists, in that ten years they have sold 1,250,000 motor cars, a record production achievement that has yet to be equaled in automobile history. Tliul public confidence in the de pendability and lone life of the TEARS FOR RUTH car not been ""'P'aced is au luaiuu u iub ittci luei over i , uou.uuo Dodge brothers motor cars are in active dally service." SHED CROCODILE NEW YORK, Mar. 12. Many verbal crocodile tears over Babe Ruth's financial and physical con dition were shed today by war cor respondents in dispatches from the Yankee's encampment at St. Pet ersburg, Fla. The llabe was happy as a lark, shagging flies Just before he was I informed ot reports that he wus CAR STAMINA WINS IN TEST . ' - SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. The remarkable endurance, relia bility and stamina of the new lava at luncheon as the Hew York i ...... . , lust week, when Iiaredevil Cow non-stop, high-gv'ar runs in the high Sierra country and in Fresno county. "The song died on his lips and tears rolled down Babe's cheeks as big as derby hats. "Tender hearted little Whitey Will approached Mr. Ruth and in mourntul accents murmured: "Say it ain't true Babe, say it ain't true." "Mr. Ruth answered never a word, but auvancea upon the hotel office with a measured tread and slow. "la Colonel Ruppert still In this hotel?" he asked. "Yes, Indeed." "Nobody has killed him lately? lie's still alive?' "Very much so." "Well how can 1 be broke when he still bus money?' Chained and handcuffed to the sleeting wheel of the biudebaker. &eetey made all of his runs with out stopp.ng the motor of the car, j which was sealed in high. ! Seeley drove 2687 miles over ; all kinds of roads aud in all kinds ; of weather. Starting from the ! eHtablisbment of rJllot K. Bradley, jtiiudebaker dealer in Fresno, I bueley drove all over the Fresuo 1 district, bucked the snow into j Yosemile without chains, refuel i ed as often as it was necessary sud finished the gruelling test i utterly exhausted, it being neces sary to remove blm from the car There the matter rests at pres-! ou a atretcher and take him away cnt jtur needed rest and treatment. ' j Not having been to Yosemlte Can you ask more than pcrfec- before, Seeley left without taking tion in a nut brown loaf of dell-Ulie precaution ot carrying chains, clous bread? GKIMM BROS. MILK I At Fish camp they hit tne snow BUKA1J. Phone 133. I and from there on wero greeted I with rain, hall and a snowstorm j I hat was so blinding that vision DEPENDABLE ! aliead. The curetakers at Miami - ! Lodge, which is closed lor the There Is much meat for motor ! winter, urged them to turn back. car buyers In the story that Dodge ' as he considered It impossible for FOR 10 YEARS Nam. Druthers are broadcast. ug tins month through magazine,, news- 1 paper and billboard in the siiiKle lhrae, "For ten year depend- j able." "Some year ago Dodge Itro ; then emblazoned the word 'De- .KMidabie tn magazines and bn billboards," su id J. O. New land, 1 local iJotlge ti rot hers dealers, "and It wus quickly accepted by the motor. uk public as a concine . characterization of Dodge itro- j them' motor cars. ' "To Dodge ltrthers. themselves, however. It was meant as a pro nouncement and pledge of policy upon which rock they Intended tu d.'al with the public l'hi latter phane of the pronouncement has been slower to be a predated, however, than that ptiae Vhich pertained to the car alone. "With a singleness of purpose they concentrated on the perfec tion of a single chasals. An enl less series of annual models they regarded as an unsound policy, and at the same timo a policy at wide variance with their avowed purpose of winning & position of dependability in the public mind. '"Constantly improved but no yearly models' wi but a reitera tion of the policy of dependability. It was another way of announcing their policy to the public so that people might know where tiny stood In purchasins; motor cars bearing the Dodge Brothers name. Public confidence In the policy back of the car was sought for (ulte as much as confidence In tho car Itself. Not once in tuis ten years has the car failed to uphold and enhance tts reputation for faithful performance; not once hate Dodge Brothers depart' ed from their announced Inten tion of offering a product of con- listen, goodness aud continued bttriuut without iMOurce to ' any car to reach Wawona or the ill if Trees. ISot to bo daunted, rice ley bad driven the Sludobaker enough to remark: "This car will gu anywhere," and off he started, lio not only bucked his way through to the Itig Trees, but also succeeded in reaching Ihe Yoae mite National i'ark and entering it boundaries all in high gear without a atop. The balloon tires proved their worth especially well under those conditions of snow and mud-covered roads. Bradley had posted a (2000 for feit which would have been S' eley's If the car had fulled him. i he car, however, out endured the tl river and the big cowboy tailed I.) get the $2000. CHEVRO-LET RUNS TRAINING SCHOOL A school at which dealers me- liautcs receive Intensive training 1 ti repair and service methods has 1'ien i n a it gu ruled in Portland by (ho factory branch of the 'Chcv i . I t Motor company. Based upon Hie theory that an eseentiat part ot their programme la the pro li.llug of proper service and ro l.nr facilities throughout the r nntry, the factory lias estab !: hod mechanical srhoola at all of their assembly piams and at otno of their sons offices locat- 1 at considerable distance from a factory. The course la of a wcek'n dura tion. A limit of clglK students a ok la the enrollment. Two In etrurtor are provided, who con .luct the liuon.ive training with In lures and all type of practical npalr work. The registration will take la mechanics from over Ihe entire li.rtuwest, and the school is to be a permanent part of the Chev rolet organisation here. The work includes the use of the new repair and service equip ment which has been developed by the Chevrolet factory. Among them is a motor stand, which facilitates the handling of the mo tor assembly; main bearing allgnlng reamer to ream main crankshaft bearings so that they common; a cylinder reamer is will be directly in line, which in- I used on which the variation of urea proper meshing of timing i the cylinder wall can be brought gears as well as alignment of the crankshaft; motor-burnishing and ruuning-in machine to burnish In main and connecting-rod bearings and to run in a motor after it is completely assembled; straighten ing press and aligning jigs ane In down to leas than half a thous- andth of an inch. It la also equtp ed with micro gauges, axle atunds land axle-working tools. All of ; these tools are common to Chev rolet shops throughout the United States. ITU DEBAKER announces A NEW COACH $1295 f. o. b. factory Before you buy any car, see this new Standard Six Coach a very fine car at an except tionally low price W. A. BURR & SON Central Garage Telephone 385 THIS IS STUDEBAKER YEAR