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SIX ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2 5. 1925. OMOBILE mi 1 1 ii i " -' m at i a " - " tmm. w -- bi ji m ii ! "ii. i mm The Chevrolet Motor Has Always Been Famous for it's Power Economy and Dependability ASK ANY OWNER SEE oatMjpiM Ed Marsh OVERLAND Coupe-Sedan 7SOl Come in and see this car. The lowest priced closed car in the world with doors front and rear. Chnnges from comfortable four passenger car to a good spring bed in five minutes. Comes complete with speedometer, trunk, straight side cord tires and extra rim and delivers to you for $759 The ideal car for small families or for campers. Liberal Terms WELLS & CHASE The newest addlllon to tho 'Overland line of automobiles, the .two-door stx-cyllnder Sedan, made Its appearunce this week In Itose burg and has been In dally de monstration from the show rooms of the Wells and Chase company, on North Jackson street. This is the compHnion car to the four- WHY WALK? - When you can get a . Chevrolet bug for $25 at SARFF'S Auto WrecKing House S29 N. Main 6t . That will tnke you there and bring you back. Also the pi nee to buy parU for your car Phone 553 The 1925 Models Pay Tribute to This Famous Power Plant jor Economical J 00 door a?dnn which wan exhibited at the automobile show and noils In Itom'iMirK at $1175. Domnu strntlons are open to anyone. The two-door Overland Sedan In (he aix-ryfinder model in fin ished In a blue duco. The Htnieral appenranre of the body denoteit low hung cIihxhIm const met ion and room for all five occupant. While an 1 the eiiHtom with iwo-door HtMlunft, the front seat U divided. It la so constructed that the di vision in scarcely apparent when the seata In place and the oct-up anta of (he front aeat ride aa thouprh on one unbroken croon noat construction. Acces may be had to the rear aeat without dia turbtng the occupants of the front ettt, t bin belli k possible because of the width of the door a which are hunt; on four hinge. Reports from the factory Indi cate that tills model is already fur oversold all over the country and production is rapidly being ateppeft up to 200 completed earn a day. In addlllon to the demonstra tion! now being made In the Over land nix, nlm :lar demons t ration an also being made In the Willys KntKht four and In the Wlllya KulKht six-cylinder models. BARGAINS In all kinds of Auto Accessories until they are sold out, V want iteduce our stock he fore we move Into our new hv caiimi. As liU'h as 50 per cent pott on some a"sorl6 0 Umiua Battery Station 312 N. Jck?n St., Roteburg, Or eaaranl AH I tt B 3 VI TrantportatiotS FIRST Motor Co. F Smooth motor car operation In I one of the most desirable quali ties In any automobile today be cause of the extensive and con , stant use to which the average car ts put on both ahort and long trirm. The thounands who have pur- 1 chased the new Chevrolet report that the driving of, this car re quires little physical effort, due In great measure to the perfected sinrrle plate dry disc clutch. This new type clutch not only starts the car smoothly and oper ates with only a HRht pedal pres sure, "but has such large contact i surface that it delivers all the power all the time. It requires i no lubrication. To Improve the riding qualities, iY'j new Chevrolet has been equipped with new seml-elliptlc spring"-' They are chrome vana- dium steel, the rear springs betnv ! 54 Inches long and the front sprfnes 3ft inches long. I Hoth front and rear axls are new and' have been greatly strengthened. The fmnt axle has been strengthened and redesigned to accommodate the seml-ellntlc ' 'nrlngs. The rear axle In entire ly new and ha a one-piece banlo I tvpe housing similar In construc tion to that used in the more ex- pensive cars. ' The already famous Chevrolet motor has been refined and lm- proved In manv ways: such as a 'heavier crankshaft with larger (Connecting rod hearings; longer land larger center main bearings; : shorter intake manifold bringing the carburetor closer to the cylin ders. Insuring better carbitretion and easier starting; rocker arms and valves completely enclosed. . The Imnrovert oiling system to gether with large hearing surface tends to increase the life of the motor materially. The shorter Intake manifold not onlv makes for better carbtirelion and easier starting, bnt also for smoother operation, due to the better dis tr'bi'tion of ffss to the cylinders, combine with the henvler and well balanced crankshaft. Th Instrument hoard has been refined in design and appearance. rOKTLANIX "One of the big motor car manufacturers predicts that we are going to have a spring shortage of motor cars. 1 can beat that prediction: there Is now a shortage," said the manager of the Portland Motor Car company distributor for Hudson and Essex In the Orcuon territory. "Spring has come on us all sud denly. In the last few days the mass of orders which peopte have been putting off has descended on us. The registration of cars will amply bear out this statement. AH tho uncertainties about the motor taxes and registrations all the handicaps and bad weather are now past, and for those lines of cars which deserve public patron age the spring rush Is on. Mo torists who want prompt deliv eries of popular ears should take notbe. "Now there are Ions causes of motor csr shortage. To bring about a shortage Is to shut down (be fnetorlc and let the demand pile up. Some concerns hae done that Hut that Isn t the reason for the shortage In Hudson and Escx. Probably the btmlest spot in Dcrolt right now is the big Hudson-Essex plant, with many of its department running two shifts and 1,1 1" others three shifts. I "This Digm-aoa aay activity Phone 446 m . iTrio; 5 p. in., children's program; " ' p. m., Oregouian Concert or follows a winter program of the I chestra; 10 p. in., Strollers Or- largest business the plant has i ever known. 1 here Is a shortage of Hudson and Essex cars simply because the most energetic efforts have not sayceeded in making as many as tne public wanted. . i pany, uaki LEAD 111 SKESrSfcS , , Rtudebaker'a remarkable record of leadership was not confined to uy ,vuu ver8: Aria io; last year alone. For four consec- Kal.stead s dance orchestra, ntive year Sludebaker has been KHJ The Times, Los Angeles first in the sale of six-cylinder "j.2 meters 12:30 p. m., cars In California, according to 1 luncheon concert by Whites Cali statlHticn cniimileii hv Motor lieu i lornluns; 2:30 p. m., matinee Iteration News and by the Call fornla Motor Vehicle Department; which have just been Issued, -v During these four years a grand total of 42.614 Studebakers have been sold In Calefornla. The sec ond highest six-cylinder muke sold 34,131 cars, inchiding sever fat thousand sand four-cylinder cars, It being impossible to segref gate their fours and sixes for the years 1 ! 2 2 and 1U21 an no such segregations were recorded at J that time. "The fact that Studebaker last year sold more six-cylender cars than any other make Is at 11 1 fresh In the memories of California mo torists. Studehuker led with lo, 049 reuistratlons, against HI49 slx-cyllnder sales of the next high est six-cylender make. In 1923. the contrast was drawn 'even more sharply. Studeluker led with 13. SHI sales in Califor nia. agHlnst 9537 six-cylinder car sales on the part of the "runner- up." Tlit figures for 1922 read:,: 10.464 sl-cyllnder car sales for Stndebaker, and !44S for the c ond biuhcHt make, including their four-cylinder car sales as well as sixes. The record for 1121 shown 8240 Studclmlfer sixes nold against 5997 sixes and fours by the next highest make manufac turing six-cylinder cars. These flsTtircs are t. ken frnm the rec- i ords nf Motor Keulidrntion v.s. and from those of the Catifor 'a Motor Vehicle Deparement. "Any Wtudebaker owner will tell you why," said A. llurr, local dealer, when asked to com ment on the significance of Stu dehaker's undlputable leadership In sl-cylinder sales for four con secutive years. "Studebakers have established bevond any question their super ior reliability and endurance their lasting qualities. "Today Studebaker Is building better cars than ever before with nn Improved motor and dm- sis, more power, handsomer 1m -s, with refinements and Imprme ments too numerous to mem Ion." Active Glands Gave Napoleon Fighting Force ACCORDING to a noted scien. tlst, who has analyxed ih action of the glands. Napoleon, one of the greatest fighteri of all history, owed hit courage and fighting force to large and en. tremely active adrenal glands. Not only have the glandi An Important influence on the m.nd and character of the lndividi.il, but they alto largely control health, energy and vitality, and it it by maintaining the normal functioning of the glands tKit we may combat tickneis and 1 1 health, according to eminent acientistt and phyilclana of this coitry and Europe. crandogen, the new tcttnti'io gland tonic, which it prepa ed In convenient tablet form, for men and for women, provides a aimple method of taking g "in da ta r treatment. Accept mb. ttitutea. Intitt on genuine CUn dogen.fpe original gland tcei Chapm"? nTrVa Fh Pharmacy will sup ply you. RADIO PROGRAMS From Pacific Coast Stations I'eatiires for Thursday, Murrh 38 KFSG Angelus Temple, Los Angeles 275.1 meters 10:30 a. m., radio bible school; 3:30 p. m., orKan recital; 7:3u p. m.. audi torium service; tf:15 p. m., stu dio program, sacred music by An gelus Temple choir; 10 p. lu.. or gan recital. KPO Hale Brothers, Inc., San Francisco 428.3 meters 7 a. Di.. setting-up exercises; 10:30 a. in., news bulletins; 10:40 a. m., "What's on at the Theatres?" 1 p. in.. Kteiger's orchestra; 4:30 p. iu., Steiger's orchestra; &:30 p. ru., children's hour; 7 p. m., Blet her's orchestra; 8 p. m.. organ recital; 8 p. m vocal program; 10 p. m., Gene James orchestra. K.N'X The Express, Los An- geluK, 337 meters 1 p. m., talk on "Care of Children; 4 p. m., travelogue; 6:1)0 p. m., Zeigler orchestra; 7:30 p. m., popular business talk; 10 p. m., Abe Ly man's orchestra; 11 p. m., pro gram by University of California, Southern Branch students. KOW The Oregonian, Port land 491.6 meters 13:30 p. m., 'luncheon concert by Hose City chestra. KK1X Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los Angeles 6 p. m., hour of news bulletins; 6:4a p. m., radio- turlal period; Y. AI. C.'A, pro- I gram; 7 p. m., Hawatan Quartet te; 7:30 p. m., musical program; a p. m., special feature program; i p. m., Aeolian Trio; 10 p. m., Examiner program. KUO General Elect ire Com pany, Oakland 361 meters At m., classroom instruction d public schools; 11:30 ncheon concert; 4 p. m., jLa Ferreraa orchestra; 7:15 ra- idio golf lesson; 8 p. m., "Pierre lof lhe llain8". drama In four acts ; muslcale; 6 p. "ni., Hickman's or chestra ; 6:30 p. m.f children's program; 7:30 p. in., tulk on art appreciation; 7:45 p. m., health tulk; 8 and 10 p. m., special pro gram; 10:30 p. m., Hickman's dance orchestra. I cut ii res fur Friday, March 27. KHJ The Times, Los Angeles 405.2 meters 12:30 p. m., luncheon concert; 2:30 p. m., matinee muslcute; 6 p. nu Hick man's orchestra; 6:30 p. m., chil dren's orchestra; 7:30 p. in., trav elogue; 10 p. m., Hickman's dance orchestra. KGO General Electric Com pany, Oakland - 361 meters 11:30 a. tn.r luncheon concert; 3 p. in., studio mutdcal program and speaker; 4 p. m., La Ferrera's or chestra; Silent Night. KKI Earle C. Anthony, Inc., Los 'Angeles 467 meters 5 p. m., hour of news bulletins; 6:45 p. m., rndiotorlal period; 7 p. m., organ recital; 7 p. m., Examiner program; If m., Herald pro gram; lo p. m., Myra Helle Vick- ers and her pupils in musical pro gram. KtJW The Oregonian, Port land 491.5 meters 12:30 p. m., luncheon concert by Rose City Trio; & p. m., children's program; 6 p. m., dinner concert; 8 p. m lecture sponsored by I'niversity of Oregon Extension division; 10:30 p. ih.. Hoot Owls. KXX The Express, Los Ange les 3;t7 meters 11:30 a. in., talk for women; 1 p. m., garden talk; 4 p. m., music appreciation talk; p. m'.. West Coast Thea ters program; 11 p. m., Abe Ly man's dance orchestra; midntgut Night Hawks Iroiu Wurlitzer Stu dio. i KIV Hale Hrothers, Inc., San KranciKCia 428.3 meters 7 a. m.. setting-up exercises; 10 a. m.t chat for housewives; 10:30 a. m., news bulletins; 10:40 a. m 'Vhata on at the Theatres?"; 12:45 p. m.. Commonwealth Club luncheon addresses; l p. m., Stet ger'a orchestra; 4:30 p. ni.. 8 tel ler's orchestra; 8 p. m., Cleve land Stx orchestra. KFrtil Angelus Temple. Los 'Angeles 2 7&. I meters 10:30 a. m., radio bible school; sunshine hour; 3:30 p. m., organ recital; i 7:30 p. in., auditorium radiocast, services; 9:15 p. m., (iray Studio program; address by Superior Judge Hurdy; 10 p. m., organ re cital. Feaiures for Sat unlay, March 2H KFSG Angelus Temple, Los Angeles 276.1 meters 10:3,0 a. m..' sunshine hour program; 3:30 p. m., organ rtn-ital; 7:30 p. m., auditorium service, divine heal ing, sermon and special music. KPO Hale Hrothers, Inc., Fan Francisco 428.3 meters 7 a. m., daily seiting-up exercises; 10 a. m., chat for housewives; 10:30 a. m., newa bulletins: 10:40 a. m.. "What's on at the Theatre"'; 1 p. m., ftelger's omhestra; 2:30 p. m.. matinee muslcale; 3:30 p. ni.. Gene Hames' drchestra; 6:20 p. m., garden t aljv ; 6:30 p. m., "What's on at the Theatre?"; 8 p. m.. Fairmont dance orchestra. KG W Thf Oregonian, Port land 491.;.ieters 12:S0 p. ra , luncheon concert by Hose City Trio; 10 p. m., Colhurn'a Melody Men: Intermission Polos. MJO General Electric Com pany. Oakland 361 meters At j 11:30 a. m., luncheon concert; A for CHRONIC COUGHS Chapman's Drug Stole p. m., Hotel 8t. Francis concert orchestra; 8 p. m., studio pro gram and music lecture; 10 p. m., Halstead's dance orchestra. KHJ The Times, Los Angeles 406.2 meters 10 a. in., class In broadcasting; 12:30 p. m., pro gram of news items and music; 2:30 p. m., matinee muslcale; 6 p. m., Hickman's concert orches tra; 6:33 p. m., children's pro gram: 10 p. m.. Hickman's dance orchestra; 1 1 p. m.. Lost Angels with .Majestic Six orchestra. : o- Read the Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you. Note how dear the water is after cooking Fontana's Macaroni, Spaghetti, or. Egg Noodles. That proves the absence of unpleasant starchiness. It is removed by the exclusive Fontana process. Seek Banker A systematic search la being carried on In Minneapolis, Minn, for & A. Wlckham, milllonair bank president and financier nf Iowa, who, relatives fear, has beea abducted and Is being held lor ran som. Wlckham It head of two I Danas ana several- contracting firms, besides a railroad and eleo trio company. Dr. Jacob Oould Schnnnaa, torawr prsldnt ot Cornell lint TsHy, uit present Jlinistor t China, tau beea selected by rrest dent CooUdx as Ambassador to Germany, aaoreedlnn AJanson B. I Hcnchton, BO aniof to Great Brllalll. 4 I 4.a sV -wiv H ffi'i -v-i Ilk i - i Iric company I To Germany h "'-. --Vl sriiii-isisisri-wiistsist- i i i njl !. t r it I tjtlk .1 !H Of ' INDIANS WILL TRY TO PREVENT WHITES - HUNTING ON LAND KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Mar. 23. Angered at what they term a "miscarriage of Justice." In the Leonard Moore and Ed Purcell case, a movement Is under way among Indiana of the Klamath reservation to deny all white peo ple the privilege of fishing, hunt ing or trapping on reservation ground according to authentic ad vices received here today. A special meeflng of 'the tribal council will. probably be called the latter part of this week or the first part-of next to consider the ques tion, according to Charles 5. Hood, one of the leaders of the move ment. The tribal council wl" be asked to issue an order forbidding white people to fish In any of the DRY SLAB WOOD S3.25 Per Tier , This Price Holds Until April 1st Only DENN-GERRETSEN CO. Phone 128 Service and Quality These are the two big features incorporated into our dealings with patrons. 1 . Our store is no farther away than your telephone. It is our pleasure to get your order and fill it precisely as if you came in person and inspected the groceries, and then we send it to you and guarantee safe delivery all without any extra cost. You'll appreciate the Service and the Gftoceries PICKENS, BROTHERS Perkins BIdg. Phone 68 K'JK'W'W'Wi'il'l'I Mill Work Get our price on your mill I OUR PRICE MEANS QUALITY H Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. 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Biilft m torgrvatfr JiMnc iah rreuff oMfTtettr lor rata mm M po'-i i Your Olcf Dictionary u Now Out of Data j! Tka h ti too ft mUcint Cram WW PmiiUm ! streams on the reser-ation, to I hunt bear, aucKs, deer or any oth- !er wldl animal or to trap fur bear ing animals o the reservation. jThat the council -win look favor 'ably upon the reprisal measure Is confidently expected by Mr. Hood, who, with William Crawford, of IChlloquin. has Interviewed a num Iber of tribal councilmen on the i matter. I The case which has aroused the 'Ire of the Indians was the convic tion of Leonard Moore and Ed i Purcell on the charge of shooting jelk an animal which is protected by the state law. Last month, the two Indian boys were arrested and two dead elk taken as evidence to be used In the trial. j If It is so good why haven't' we ' heard of it before? You are hear i ing of It now. Call phone 133. Or der one loaf of GRIMM BROS. MILK BREAD. SPECIAL 231 N. 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