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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. 1925. FIVE I, .-rmsaasLCT ' RRFHT SIIITFSTTilTFn M r j - feysSSW 1 lr -j-r-Til Slf?J ' JjTl . fTA rjT j BeforeYou Buy Any Car AskYourself This Question 7Tompctitors may vs adopt these high' class features in the iuture-the 1925 Star Car has them now that's why u say: "Tomorrow's Car Today." Million Dollar Motor Four-Wheel Brakes Force Feed Lubrication Tubular Backbone One-Piece Windshield New and Improved Entrance Facilities Fedders Radiator Fisk Full Balloon Tires . Dry Disc Clutch Alemite Lubrication What am I going to get for my money? Here is howthe 1925 Star answers your query. 51. Any man who will spend 30 minutes behind the wheel of the 1925 Star Car will get a new conception of real automotive value. 52. Go overthis 1925 Star mechanically- compare it part for part with any other car near its cost va You will see quickly why the Star stands up in day-ui'day-out service. 53. Check these value features which you can get only on the Star Car. 54. Estimate how little the 1925 Star Car costs. Beginning w ith the purchase price -in mechanical upkeep and in gas and oil economy, wa The answer is valuefar in excess of any car in its price class. v You cannot buy any car to compare with the 1925 Star. It is the greatest automobile buy in the world! A Star dealer near you has the car- s Make the test for yourselfNow! Rapp Brothers STAR DEALERS Cor. Cass and Pine Roseburg, Ore. , Phone 371 "She greatest value buy in the world i 'J OIL CO. Till Official automobile rood maps of California, AVaahliiKton and Oregon are now bring distributed free from all service (tliitlons of t nion Oil Company of California, accord in? to announcement made yesterday by the company. The booklet Include separate maps of Southern, Northern and Central California; Oregon und Washington; and charts showing principal streets leading out of Los Angeles. Long Hi-arh. Pan iMeeo, Santa Harbara. Fresno, Sacramento. San Francisco, Oak laud, Stockton, Seattle and Port land. The mapn are officially choc lend in all detail, and nhojr pnved road, through routes, other thor oughfares, road distances in miles, locations of old Spanish Missions and the courses followed by the following national, coast and state highways: Hankhead. Cnat, Dixie Overland. Kl f'nmino Heal, Kl Camino Sfcrra, Inland, Lincoln, National Motor Kxpress. National Old Trails, National : Park to Park, National Koose velt. Midland Trail. Old Spanish Trail. PaeiMc. Pikes Peak, Red wood, Sierra Scenic and Victory. Donations of more than 400 I'n ion Service stations on the coast are also listed. The book lets mapped b secured without charge from any t nion Service station upon request. , ready in force in several states, ac cording to Pini. who says that ulti mately the same standards will be adopted university. Light adjusting stations where 'motor cars will be tested for head, spot and tail light will be desig nated. Upon Issuance of receipts (of tests, the secretary of state i will grant certificates in compli ance with the law. - o "SPOTTY" One of the acta that w ill be teen In Roseburg't 1925 Strawberry Festival. May 21-23. In conversation with the chair man of the Umpqua Chiefs carni val committee, some idea of the actual work in carrying out the enormous details of producing the 1925 strawberry carnival was real ized. It Is no easy task to arrange a suitable program for a three-day festival, especially bo when over 15,000 people are to be catered to with their various whims and fancies. This means that every known style of entertainment must be called into action. Arrangements must be made for the parade, the queen contest, the cermonial ball, the carnival shows and concessions, the few attractions, the raising of funds to finance it, and all In all it is a herculean task. The acts this year will comprise a program said to be the largest ever attempted here. All of the show features have been contract ed for and include some of the best to be found in their respective line. All that the "Chiefs" need now is the whole hearted support of the entire community for a radius of 75 miles. Will they have it? We'll say they will, for the "spirit of '25" can be no. less than the "spirit of '75." I mi rum iiRir-i-k ia this r m & S PORTLAND, May 6. Pudsu ant to lite new auto light law that becomes effective Aucust 31, lec tures will be given throughout the stHto under the direction of Secre tary of State Sam A. Kozer, by Frank A. Plm, illuminating enei neer. The first of these lectures will be here tonight. Ore eon standards ar taken from those adopted by the United States Itureau of Standards and at- The man Best Sales . 1 r in Townc --"ESS 'A Tnd the answer and find dour customers - "by Advertising DETROIT, Michigan. The Chevrolet .Motor Company produc ed last month un April record of 62,299 mod: cars and trucks, or more than 2.U0U lor eacu work lug day. TIiIb monthly schedule, prannrd also for May a in-. June, has been exceeded only twice in the com pany's history. ' At the present rate Chevrolet will produce its vtwo millionth" car early this fall. It will be the first three-speed gear shift type of car to reach that total. Of the cars beiiiK made this month 43.6r6 are destined for domestic snle. 6,234 are to be ex ported and 3.600 are to he built at the Chevrolet plant in Canada. I Accelerated by the demand for the improved new series with re finements previously obtainable , only In cars of much higher price, the Chevrolet production has mounted rapidly since January 1. The capacity programnre re quires approximately 1 7,r4 5 workers at the twelve Chevrolet factory and assembly plants throughout this country. The popularity of the, new Chevrolet models has developed a unique situation in which sal-es and production figures practically are Identical, Unfilled orders on hand Indicat3 that production ror the next three months, even at the high pace set, will be absorbed at once. TO BE BUILT 01. 1 R. S. Scofield has purchased a tract of ground just north of the (.rahdview garage in the south end of town, and is preparing to erect a 91,500 service station at that site. The service station will be of stucco finish with a canopy over the driveway and pumps and will b? equipped for handling all kinds of su'plis and service. In addi tion to this building permits have been issued to Wm, Pemberton, Jr., to construct a 12.250 dwelling on South street, and to II. A. Huberts for a $250 addition to his dwelling on Fleser street. Gthe easiest way to bi a car- It is easy to save a small sum each week to apply on the Jmrchase of a Ford car. The amount yon pay is what you eel you can afford out ol your earnings. You do not have to sacrifice other necessities. The down payment," so often a handicap, is eliminated. A local bank acts as your depository and allows interest on your deposits. 165,000 families have already secured their rt A I T fl ft V cars by this easy method. Enrollments are ? i, now being made at the rate of 800 a day. S2jS!jg5gS Ask the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer M ... - , . .1, J- Now OpoonshOn All Ford about this practical plan or write us direct, a a a e cc oi 25 All pric. . a, . Detroit tsso tio Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-3, Detroit, Mich. Mall m full particular, on your easy plan for owning an automobile. Detroit ' St, TOURING CAR On oprti cart dcrneunubta riiM 4ud urttn ttt) iu F. O. A Zfefr-ott . MAKE SAFETY YOUR RESPONSIBILITY ait LIBEL Commands Border Warfare Forces KELSO, Wash., May 6. Mayor A. It uric Todd was arrested today on a warrant charging criminal II b 1, Issued on information filed by Prosecuting Attorney Hi to I must. The charges were based on a hand bill clrrulated to advertise a meet ing railed by Mayor. Todd. The handbill Is alleged to nave, made damaging references to certain of the mayona opponents In his con troversy with the city council, i The warrant was lusued late yes terday but service was delayed it was said, to permit Mayor Todd to attend a council meeting last night When iho council convened Inst night, the chamber wan packed with spectators. A resolution ad opted at thn Todd meeting Which railed for resignation of six coun cllmen and the rlty attorney was rend bv Fred HawHon, hut no of ficial action was taken. MAJKSTIO TIIKATHK. Homo id'ea ot tiio .enormous work entailed In the. production of a modern photoplay may be conceived from the number of built sets required for "Idle Ton gues, First National's vivid dra matization of Joseph C. Lincoln's novel, "ir. Nye" at the Majestic tonight. The pirturo was filmed in Cali fornia and. nine thn rtuneH wer laid in a typical Cape Cod village" it was necessary to virtually erect -a Massachusetts town on the Pa- . ciflc Coast. Included in the si rue- . tures were a .town hall, a court room, a residential street show ng a dozen homes and other juildiiigs. Aside from the- rehearsing of Percy Marmont, Doris Kunyoti and other leading players, kin dreds of extras had to be drilled for the riot scenes and other"4 ''-'tin- -fMn of '(Im Slightly used ranges at Towell's. Hay carriers and barn equipment at Wharton IJros. CHlggpl7 Pleasure AND Commercial Cars EDJV1ARSH MOTOR COMPANY Phone 446 Oak and Pine ! It'i i w- ' - try "j 4 n ) i , I W. W. Husband, commander-in-chief of the border 'patrol of 450 agents, and Immigration commissioner, has been chosen by the treasury department to head an Intcr-departmrntnl leAitue formed by six government agencies to intensify warfare un liquor and alien smugglers along the Mexican and Canadian border. The Minute That Seems A Year By gluyas Williams .ZZ NOW IN OUR New Location Corner Douglas and Main Street. Highway Service Station t A new concrete build ing built for our busi ness. We have new equip ment and have a full line of battery and Auto Electrical equip ment. Give us a call. Umpqua Battery Station A. B. Taylor, Prop. . ' Mature N--rip Sn!i:iti VwiM.iM "WHO? ME?