Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 15, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WEDNESDAY. APRIL 15, 1925.
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Rickenbacker Six Captures
Most Coveted Record
San Francisco to Los Angeles 439 Miles in
8 Hours 57 Minutes
Thi amazing car, the new Rickenbacker Six
with "Cannon Ball Baker" at the wheel, has
now added to Ita many conquests, the most
hotly contested and most coveted road
record on the entire continent.
A roster of those who, from time to time,'
have clipped a few minutes or even seconds
time between these points, reads like a
volume of "Who's Who among Speed Mer
chants, and includes almost every make of
car which has any pretensions to power, I
speed or road-ability.
Space forbids printing any but a few of the
more recent records.-
In 1916, Buick lowered the former, and set a
new mark of 10 hours, 47 minutes.
Cadillac went after that and did it in 9 hours, ,
30 minutes.
In 1920 Peerless shaved off 10 minutes set '
the mark at 9 hours, 20 minutes.
1921 Studebaker lowered that by 4 minutes,1
10 seconds 9 hours, 15 minutes, 50 seconds.
That record like others that have recently
fallen before the on-rush of this invincible
Rickenbaker Six stood for several years.
And now, Rickenbacker clips off 18 full
minutes.
439 miles 8 hours, 57 minutes total elapsed
time.
And this by a car that is a standard stock
model in every regard save for a higher gear
ratio 4'4 to 1.
At times, on straightaways, Baker drove 80
miles an hour.
He made the amazing average of nearly
fifty miles per hour for the entire distance
(49.05 to be exact).
We believe this record will stand for a long
time to come.
Any car that essays to lower it by a fraction
must possess several features, must be a
perfectly balanced combination of all those
qualities that make up a perfect motor car.
Power-plus ; Speed j Flexibility j Matchless
acceleration! Precision steering abso
lutely responsive and true to the wheel;
Axles that will stand any strain or shock;
and finally, 4-wheel brakes.
Those specifications for a world beater spell
"Rickenbacker."
You are invited to ride in a Rickenbacker
Six exactly like the one in which "Cannon
Ball Baker" made that great drive.
'Verticals
Superfine" Prices
Phaiton - 32195
Brougham 2395
Coup 3S9S
Sedan ... 27)$
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Will Serve You Well
There is no need to argue the merits of the Fordson
Tractor with the Farmer ... he knows ... here is a
statement of facts:
"We also have 120 acres of land in trees, a
veritable forest. There is always trees falling
down, or trees that die and have to be re
moved. Before we got the Fordson, we were up againat
it, as to what to do with these trees, as well
as with the trees that have to be dug up where
we are building roads or making other im
provements. Now things are different and we
owe it all to the Fordson."
The above is only one of the many statements of facts
we are continually receiving from owners of Fordson
Tractors, but to further convince you of the superiority
of this wonderful tractor we are giving you four of
many reasons why you should own the Fordson.
No. 1 The Fordson Tractor Costs less for upkeep than
any other tractor made.
No. 2 The Fordson Tractor is built to meet the require
ments of the farmer at a price the farmer is
willing to pay.
No. 3 The Fordson Tractor is in big demand for road
work when not in use on your farm.
No. 4 The Fordson Tractor outclasses all competition
and will serye you well.
Be Sure to Consult Us About Why You Should
Own Your Own Fordson Tractor
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
STORK PRESIDES
After the birth of a baby comes
the christening But In Yuma,
Ariz., they do 'things differently.
The Johnson Ambulance Company
of that city put a new Buick "4U"
coach, converted Into an ambu
lance. Into service and the arrival
of a baby was Its christening;.
The stork presided at the coach
christening when Just after Frank
Wellena, now with F. K. Sapgul
nettl's Uulck agency in Yuma, de
livered a new couch to O. C. John
son, a hurry-up pall came from an
eastbound train.
It seems that the stork had been
flying low and following a South
ern Pacific train and was just get
ting ready to swoop down when
the train rolled into Yuma.
The ambulance-ized Buick coach
made a swift trip, starting with
Mrs. E. O. Grey to the hospital,
and en route a nice ten-pound baby
girl was born.
WE SERVE
THE PUBLIC
from 5 a. ra. to 12 midnight
me DOUGLAS GFxILL
Dinner from I I a. m. to 8 p. m.
Waffles and Short-Orders at all times
Try our Breakfast Specials
Good Meals 30c and up.
V. R. WARNER. PROP.
Order your graduation announce-! Safe storage, day, nights or
ments at the News-Itevlew office, i monthly at the Terminal Garage.
New line of samples Just received. Attractive rates. -
Beating the Drummer '
Suhl the town plillnsciphrr: "A
drummer from town saw me fiettln'
on the fence wntcliin' the trains go
by the other day. An' he said to
me, ".My, but I couldn't stand llvln'
out here. You don't see anything.
You don't travel like I do. lui
goin' all the time.'
"I looked the fellow over an thru
I said kinder slow an' easy, 'I can't
see much difference In wlmt I'm
doin an' what you're doin". 1 set
on the fence an' watch the trains
go by. It's Just the way you look
at things.'" Southern Agriculturist.
Famout Six Pricei
Phaeton . . (139$
Roadit - . 1S9S
Coach Brougham 1595
Coup - - 1895
,Udan ... 199S
Every Necessary Requirement
FOR YOUR AUTOMOBILE
Take advantage of our large floor space and reason
able day and evening storage rates.
Service Car Any Time, Any Where
ROSEBURG GARAGE
Rear of Umpqua and Grand Hotels
Roseburg, Oregon
THE
Fordson's
Friend
Makes it a snappy starting,
powerful pulling, economical
and long lived tractor.
BOSCH MAGNETO
The new low price makes it
possible for every Fordson
owner to have a
BOSCH MAGNETO
L. G. Devaney
Official Bosch Service
Station
Phone 84
406 W. Cass
Just as You Like it
That is why people come here to trade. All
Groceries just right in quality, and priced ver low,
and then we send the order to your door without
extra charge. Old customers like the service and
you will, too, after you have tried it once. Call
us up.
PICKENS BROTHERS
Perkins Bldg. Phone 68
Your Doors and Windows
. MAKE YOUR HOME
We make your doors and windows to suit you.
either stock or odd, from kiln dried material and
properly manufactured.
MADE RIGHT PRICED RIGHT
Let Us Give You an Estimate.
Roseburg Lumber & Mfg. Co.
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Death Mystery
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ANGELES
All pr4 mw9 t. . pmtrmit, ptu mmr tmm
G. W.Burnett
Dealer
Rose-burg Garage Roseburg, Oregon
Omnia Pass Contrail let for '
Evans Creek. Irrigation laterals, tn
' lie ready to carry water by April
2uth. . -r
n llrownsvllle Woolen mills now
employ 50 persons, working three
shirt.
Itednionit More than $200,000 '
paid her for poultry and butter
fat, ami $1(1(1,000 tor waxes last
year.
A-dorla Crown-Willamette I'a-1
per Co. hns planted r,,oo0 sprme i
trie's In Clalxop county. j
BEATS TRAIAI IN
IVw n.lh'fi of Ashland.
TVb'Knim f HmI nt Wiwtrrn Vnton
offices at tlif start and finish tes
tily to tht remarkable time rword
hu made, for which he praised th
car highly, ntnting that only itn
ability to hold a steady juice, st;nd
hard driving ami occasional all lse,
made the trip a nuccess.
on the return trip ho made the
distance in &t noma flat.
Hrvve you nomcfMnic in sen. tt
trade, 1 kivr awiy. Ve Nwi
Review column.
MODEL DAIRY
The only dairy in Douglas County selling
Clarified Milk
We inve inspection.
Phone 44-F11
Pure bred St. Mawe Jersey for service.
Skim milk for sale. Bring buckets to wagon.
Night Delivery. "9
OAKI.ANP. Calif.. April 14
Calle,i hurriedly to Portland, (ire.,
because of his mother's death I,.
H. Titus of Montrose, a suburb of
Ixis AnKelos. tlerld.il to beat the
ttme of the fastest trains by malt
Iiik the trip in his Star ear. He
b'ft I.na Anjrelea on Wednesday
M:irrh 4, at 2: en p. in., and arrived
in Portland on Krlday the th, at
4:3(1 p. m. Ills total elapsed time
was bO hours, 30 minutes.
The ear, 19-3 model, had pen
driven previously over 5o,cot) miles,
tin the trip. Titus atnpix'i'gmly for
coff1'. sandwirhea and gasoline,
and avorairod 2Ti miles to the gal
lon of fuel. He spent no money for
repairs and hail no tire trouble.
Ills maximum speed in California
was 37 miles her hour, and In Ore
ion S3 miles per hour.
Titus was raiiKht In snowstorm
M" V rfr1!
Up Against It
"You've heard of n person helm;
In n quandary, huven'i you? I'e
terson asked.
"Sure," replied Itrown. "Why?H
"Well. I Just hud a letter from
nn old friend, and he' In one. lie's
been In nitlter had health for nnine
llnii. so the other day he went to
ftt n doctor, anil the doctor rol
vlsed hi tn td take two ur threo
inonthV coninleic r,.t. That'!
whert? the quandary comes In. lien
heen w orkinu for the government
for fifteen yenr.H, and doesn't know
where ti look for u more com
plete rest."
FOLETS
H0NEYuTAn
ESTABLISHED 1875
kVi()tn,h)amliihsriiiMcn1'iar
INSIST UPON FOLEY'S
Settled Manhattan hland
In til" first ship sent to the pros-
' ent territory of the Cnlted States
, by the liuteli West Indies rnnipiiny.
tli New Neiherhinds. nhieli l:iml.l
I In the Hudson river In liL'.'t, Wat- I
i l,Mtns, led by Jesse de Forest, were
i :tenser. The elj;ht families i
left on Mnnluittan, hlrli was!
mimed "New Avesnes," constituted j
(he llrst settlement of ibat now fa.
inotm and valuable Island and the
llrst homeninker. In faet, in the
Middle Atlantic states.
Travel Planning
for vacation journeys
Depend upon your local Southern Pacific
aent for aid in completing your vacation plan
It's high time to be thinking about them.
And he if thoroughly informed. He can advise
you intelligently about vacation spots of especial
charm and how best to reach them.
He'll gladly supply you with all booklets nd
complete, accurate information regarding
Fares Schedules Routes
Reservations, etc.
Your local agent is eager to serve you.
Smifctam Pacific
L. B. MOORE, General Agsnt
tPrtone 11. Roseburg, Oregon
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JtfW WARIE H-TtrRNEE.
Not Holding Out
Kather Work never kllb-il any
one. e lazy yount; bait! Taks your
pnindfnther for ean''le!
Men A)r! l',ut It's beginning to
tell on hlin 1
between ltedditiK and lmnsmulr 1 11 C fHAPMAN
hlch lasted until he as within Wlnl lllrta
I Wheeler Contract let for II
1 miles grading tn the North Fork
bridge.
Mrs. Marts tlusted Turner, first
wife ol Hoy Turner, now being j
held la Kansas City. Mo, In eon- i
nection with the death of Mrs.
Dors Giue, Id whose body traces of
strychnine were said to have bees
found, died several years ago by
drowning while canoeing wtcb ber
husband. Turner al that time cut
lecied $17,000 on ber Insurance. an4
It Is believed be was chief bem
fichu? In sirs. Cage's fS.000 tnvoe
sncs policy. Turner was found M
Mrs. Gage's hotel apartment si the
Urns ot her death.
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