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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. - WEDNESDAY JUNE 17. 1925.
SPOILING
Thousands for otherrC&ffi
The Chrysler Six has brought about startling1
tuiu unique muiur car situation in motor car
ownership.
All over America are families which own two,
three, four and even seven Chrysler cars.
There are two main reasons but they both go
straight back to the fact that it is a genuine delight
to drive a Chrysler Six.
They go straight back to the fact that the Chrysler
Six is an entirely new type of car, built on new
kind of engineering, which produce result rad
ically ditfercnt from any heretofore registered.
At one extreme are the families which can afford
the most expensive chauffeur-driven cars.
Many of these have found a new joy In motor
ing. Men who have not driven their own cars
for year are now driving their own Chryslers.
They have discarded the heavy, cumbersome
Typical Reasons Why Many Families
Own Two or More Chrysler Cars
Air. toward laubel, ot Norristown, Tasays:
"The four cars we have purchased from you have
been a revelation to us in easy handling, small
amount of upkeep and general all around service.
cars; or keep them only for occasional use.
For general use the Chrysler Six. So great is
the demand to drive this car on the part of both
men and women in the same family, that two or
three and even more Chrysler car are found
necessary.
The other side of the picture show families
which have owned a car costing perhaps twice
a much as the Chrysler Six, and who have di
carded it in the interest of economy and
greater convenience.
Now they own and operate two Chrysler Six .
car for the cost of one cumbersome car which
does not begin to bring the driving and riding
thrill ever present in the Chrysler Six.
You, too, will become a Chrysler enthusiast after
your first thrilling, delightful ride and drive in
a Chrysler Six a ride we are eager and anxious
to give you.
Having owned high priced cars for the past 1 5
years we fee.1 we are giving you well deserved
thanks for making us Chrysler owners.
"We can recommend your car to anyone looking
for that something in automotive performance
mat we nave tounu lacking in other cars.
E. W. Holmes, of Buffalo, New York, who own
two Chryslers, makes the significant statement:
"The Chrysler handles so well it discourages one
irom driving anything else.
A Few of The Families Who Own Two or More Chrysler Six Cars
rigurcs indicate tne number oj Chrysler cars owned in each family
Geo. 8. Ooodall, Sanfard, Me. . I
W. D. Woolson, Springfield, Vt. 3
GeoB. Churchill, Amherst, M?s. i
Eric Anderson, Naticttf Mass. , 2
Fred Dube, Lowell, Mam. ... 2
J. F. Jenison, New London, Conn. 3
Dr. E. H. Hutton, Coming., N. Y. 1
H. A. Wuoukcy, York, Pa. . . 5
Edward C .Taubel. Norriatown, Pa. 4
Alexander Sellers, Jr., Phila
delphia, Pa. 0
J. W. Cloninger, Pittsburgh, Pa. 3
P. B. Webb, Bismarck, N. D. .
D. W. Wagner, Bristol, Va. . .
L. T. Cooper. Miami, Pla, . . .
E. R. Grasselli. Cleveland, Ohio .
J. Malionay, Lorain, Ohio . . .
B. H. Riddle Family. Toledo, O.
J. E. Talley, Terre Haute, Ind. .
Ed. Phillips, Covington, Ky. . .
John M. Koss, Knoxville, Tenn. ,
John Eberson, Chicago, III, . .
Dr.J.R.Wayne, Little Roclc.Ark.
O. O. Norwood, Austin, Tex. . .
1 C. J. Skyles. Columbus, Mont. .' 3
F. E. Vassar, Golden, New Mex. 1
3 Earl Diller. Seattle. Wash. ... 3
J Franklia T.Grirnth.Portland.Ore. 2
2 The Talbot Family, Dayton. Ohio 7
3 C. W. Sparks. Pomona, Calif. . 2
2 J. W. Price, Jacksonville, Fla. . 2
2 E. J. Poor, Pea body. Mass. . . 2
3 E. K. Phillips, Newport. N. H. . 3
2 A. H. Darnell, Atlantic O- " . J
2 Ernest F. Ladd, Mobile, Ala.
2 Richard Sellers. Wilmington, Dei.
Kelly Estate, Sevan . h, Ga. , .4
Decker Family, Salt .V a City,
Utah 3
Dr. E. J. Neville. Chic, to, IIL . 3
Chas. E. Reddington, Gi -burg.
Ind 4
W. L. Morley, Bristol, Tenn. . 2
W. E. Mount, Fvmchaoutla, Lt . 2
H. S. Stout, Hun,ngton, W. ' 2
Charles Miles, CoKnbus, Ohio , 3
Harold A. Dodge, Denver, Colo.
. Emil Mautner, Nenark, N.J.
J. W. Michael Motor Company
515 N. Jackson St Phone 350
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rjor Ectnomteal TrcntpotloltolS
fab.
Flint.
Mich.
LOWEST PRICED
6-1
'F.ssox reduces prices again."
aid Hoy Catching, Hudson-ICssex
dealer In ltoseburg, "and In doing
ao has established a record low
price tor alx cylinder care. Knurl
coaches have long been the lowest
priced alx cylinder closed cars on
"Tlio Ford Motor Company reach
ed the half million mark In the
production ot Fordson tractors Into
Thursday afternoon. May 21 when
Fordson No. 60(1.000 came off the
assembly line at the ltlver ltougo
..rV-".... Si 'FoalerSraVf:
Greatest Value Ever
Offered In a Quality Car!
Fine Appearance Modem streamline design
finished In beautiful col'
ors of Duco whose luster and color last for years
cowl lights rustless airplane metal radiator every
Inch a quality car.
Complete Equipment Chevrolet has all the
essentials you need in
a car. A chassis construction tvpical of the highest
Kriced cars, with powerful motor, new disc clutch,
emv electric system, demountable rims, speedoeae
ter.oil gauge, ammeter all Included in iu telling pries.
Real Comfort 'n n,w Chevrolet fteml .elliptic
srrings extend for 68 of the
wheel base. Seats are finely upholstered and specially
designed for comfort.
Economy VeTvlowpurchaaeprlcr verytowmaln.
tenance cost. Let us take you for ride.
ri d at a price actually below that
of any alx cylinder open car.
"Kspccially with the easy pur
chasing terms which we now have
in effect, almost anyone wno has
the purchase of any closed car in
mind can buy an Kasex coach.
"This reduction In price Is a
millionth tractor was completed at
4:23 o'clock, Just a few uilnutea
before the close of the riny'a work,
it la planned to exhibit it at a
number of Htate fairs during the
coming aummer and fall.
. "Manufacture of Fordson trac
tors today prcsfuls a striking con-
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ntost striking example of what ran trust between the method employ
be accomiillshed by a largo volume U,i eight year ago when pruduc
of business. HuilBon-Eesex la now ,tori began at the old plaut at Dear
tho largest builder of six cylinder I born. At the start only three or
motor cars In the world. This fact I four Forilsona were produced each
resulta In cconomlea which would ,iy and It took weeks to machine
not be possible under any other, soma narta. Todav at the ltlver
condition. That Is why the Kssex , Kogue plant, where all tractors
can be offered at so very favorable ,,re now manulactured and assem-
'Inure. I bled, output Is on a schedule call-
"The reduction In the Esixini for 400 Fordaous a day and
price comes Just a month after the ,n, production cvcie shows that 31
cut In the Hudson Supor-Six. Both 'hours and 1 minims after iron ore
of these reductions were In line has arrived at the lilver liouge
with the liudaon-Kssex policy ot i docka It Is converted Into Fordson
giving tho best possible value at , 01olor blocks and the blocks as
all times. .semblrd Into completed ti actors.
What are the distinguishing -Since Its Introduction eight
features of Hudson-Esses manu- :V(.,r a the Fordson Tractor has
'faeiurlng economy? First, as we ,... ., world wid use and has
said, Hudson Ksses Is the largest (brought a new Mfii lem v Into
sis manufacturer in number of cars agriculture and the business of
made. Secondly, It la a specialist fsrmng In nearly every country on
In closed cars ninety per cent of (tHn i,be. It la estimated that a
Its entire production being In lhc:llir(B majority of all tractors In
popular Hudson and Essex coaches. I , tnj.y tn Kiiidsmis and tho
Thirdly, overhead expense Is Hunt , Kordson la said lo be the only
and is divided over the combined j tra.,lr rrr.r placed on th- market
totals of Hudson and Kssex. Four- l(nollt . stibseuuent chauso In
Church Authority kun$ t
Along Notional Linen
Authority In the eastern ortho
dox chvvciies is sllvlded along na
tional Hues. Thw la a Russian
thurch, Ituuiunlan church, a
Greek church and so on, with pri
mate, metropolitans or patriarchs
of their own nationality at the
head of cacti.
Four office to which a great
iDd ancient prestige attaches are
ti patriarchates of Constanti
nople, Alexandria. AntliK'h and
Jerusalem, and that of the ecu
menical patriarch of Constanti
nople has the most weight of all t
Ida Innueac extends throughout
the eastern churches; though bis
suthortt does not
But the Russian church, for In
stance, Is a sister church to that
t Constantinople and not at all
subsidiary. Nor Is this a result of
recent events In ' ituasla, the au
tonomy of the Ruaslun orthodox
fulth dating to 172L
Under the czars this was the es
tablished church. Soviet Russia
has disestablished It and appropri
ated certain of Its projierUea, and
the fovenunent policy Includes a
&ropuganda against all religion,
ut any faltli whatever may be
freely professed In Russia, so fur
is Soviet law Is concerned. Cleve
land Plain Dealer.
Moravian Church Ha
School in Far North
At Makkovlk, In the Ice-bound
peninsula of the North Americas
continent known aa Labrador, a
country where one may travel hun
dreds of miles without aelng a hu
man habitation, and where the
temperature ia winter la often Ot)
degrees below xero, there la a
boarding school kept by two Eng
lishwomen. It Is under the control of the
Moravian church; and Is one ot
the most remarkable as well as the
leust accessible schools in the
world. A mission steamer goes
t once a year with goods for the
i"Vios, and on ber lust trip along
the .oast prior to her return, she
takes w Eskimo children and
the few Vm.'v children available to
the Makkovii . -anting school.
There they mi:., remain until the
long winter la over, for In auch ter
rible cold, and with no conveyance
but dog-aledges, lt is impossible
for children to travel. That they
are happy goes without saying, and
with a gramophone, a piano, and
a tine selection ot lantern slides,
as well us on excellent library, the
children get not only a good educa
tion but alro a good time.
Service Hob Many Duties
The United States coast guard
service was created by an act of
congress of January 28, 1013, by
combining therein the revenue
cutter service and the llfe-suvlng
service. Its duties are to render
assistance to vessels In distress,
saving life and property; destruc
tion or removal of wrecks and oth
er floating dangers to navigation;
extension of medical aid to Amer
ican vessels engaged In deep-sea
flsheties; protection of the cus
toms revenue; operation, as a part
of the navy la time of war or when
the President ahull so direct; en
forcement of laws and regulations
governing anchorage of vessels In
navigable waters, and quuruntlne
and neutrality; suppressing muti
nies on merchant vessels; enforce
ment of navigation and other laws
governing merchant vessels, etc.;
protection of game and seal and
other llsherlea In Alaska and work
us an Internutlonal ice putrol off
Newfoundland
"The Mill ot the Got"
This Is an old Creek aphorism
taken from the "Orncula Sibylline."
The original, llternlly translated,
reads as follows: "The mills of the
gods grind slowly, but they grind
small." Longfellow, in translating
It. Inserted the word "exceeding"
and made if rend: "The mills of
the gl grind slowly, hut they
grind exceeding small." The same
thought Is found In Plutarch and
other ancient writers. Exchange,
Safe
Ella Something Is preying on
Pick's mind.
Jnck Don't worry; It will die of
starvation.
Halted Guns to Savv(2?
Heroic Mother Bird
One dny during the World war 1
was taking a battery of artillery
along a grassy road, a writer In
London Tit-Hits relates. The horses
were trotting, and behind them the
guns rumbled snd sw-ayed over ruts
and stone.
Suddenly there appeared Dot fifty
yards in front of the leading horses
a dosen fluffy brown partridge
"cheepers," Iny mites no bigger
than sparrows, running hither and
thither In the wildest panic before
the approaching danger. With
them was the mother bird. She
chivvied them off into the grass on
either side of the road, and then,
when the Inst oue had made Ita es
chh6, turned nnd with open beak
A penny is a tiny fax to pay
for' the "film of protection"
and the freight on Veedol
is less than a penny a quart
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EVERY drop of Veedol you buy comes from a
container which is filled and sealed at the great ;
Tide Water Oil Refinery at Bayonne, N. J.
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I These sealed containers are not opened until they
reach your filling station. That is your guarantee
of the uniform high quality of Veedol. It is the
reason that Veedol always gives the "film of protec
tion" which safeguards your motor from deadly
heat and friction.
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Yet these precautions in shipping Veedol are not
made at your expense.
Due to our facilities for shipping to the coast by '
water, less than one cent of the cost of a quart of
Veedol represents shipping charges. A penny is a
tiny tax to pay for the added quality, the increased
gas and oil mileage, the far greater motor protection 1
that Veedol gives.
The orange and black Veedol signs are every-'
where. Have your crankcase drained and refilled
with Veedol today. Ask for it by name. Let the
"film of protection" safeguard your motor.
TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORPORATION
SAN FRANCISCO
414 Bruuu Sc.
PORTLAND
Uth&GUtsaSct.
LOS ANGELES OAKLAND
484 Loos Beech Ave. 5701 Green. St,
SEATTLE
Ant AvEHM.Sovcb at Dearborn Sc.
Also distributed by Chanslor & Lyon Company
WAREHOUSES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
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Eastern Oils and Qreases
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and Sir Knights together with their
friends and a large attendance is
In evidence from all sections of the
state.
The Mnrsboea of Roseburz will
have a representation at the great
Slate Macabee Picnic at the State
Fair Ground in Salem on Satur
day July Juth held In celebration
of the cloie of the National Auto
Caravan campaign which has been
In progess for the past fifteen
months. I.unrh wll be served at
ED MARSH MOTOR COMPANY
c.i i e
i jaucs auiu tjcrvu.0
Oak and Pint)
Phone 4-16
th. lludson Kasi x originated the
roach, baa mado over S.MUMin of
them, and naturally knows how to
build them well and economically.
ba.-dc design."
Hundred hare put their O K. on
News Review dandified ads as dl
rert leads In thrift and short cuta
and half-spreud wings faced tha 18 p. m. under the supervision of
battery, flaring them to come on. iTent No. 6 of Salem and Is free to
Had the battery not been halted nil In attendance thrnuch the cour-
tlie bird would Imve given her life !tesy of the Tents participating. At
In an endeavor to ensure the ssfrty !7 p. m. a parade will be given
of hir chick. As It "wee, she ihdei by the state Training
Ktfwfe nf flntltm rnmLhlnw anil
Armv Store goods located at 400 1
Casa street, Roseburg. Ore., will
be sold by sealed bids at 11 o'clock
a. m.. on June 20. 1925. This stock
inventories 13254 S2, fixtures $150.
Certified check for 1 per cent of
amount of bid must accompany
bid, stock may be Inspected June
17. 1 and 19. 1S85. Right re
served to reject any or all bids.
The Adjustment Bureau, 671 Pit-
lock Hrnek
UK MOLAV TKAM SUIT OCT.
In a one-elded baseball game
last night, the Odd Fellows tesm of
the Twilight League defeated the
llaptist-De Moiay nine by a score
of 10 to 0. The youngsters ob
tained only one bit during the en
tire game, while the Odd Fellows
pounded the ball around the tot
In their usual fashion.
Goiter permanently removed
without drugs or knife, and the
general health Improved. Dr. C.
R. Bloyd, goiter specialist. First
National Rank. Coauille, Oregon
If Iscli grade piano near Rosehurg 10 success.
will be sold to a reliable party at o
a but savings. $10 monthly will Would you welcome an oppor
hauille, a anap. write at once to tunlty? There arc hundreds wait
Talliuau t'iauu Store, Salem. Ore-' ing for you every day, R-wd the
gou.
'classified ads.
achieved her object by s display ot
real heroism m the face of hopeless
Odds.
This I a typical example of th
way nature makes heroine of anl-
imal mother, no matter bow timid
ftliey may be when they have no
ramny to rare for. In defence of
Uieir beljileaa young, ruture hero
ines will face any creature that
threaten theJr safety.
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School Fland and the uniformed
bodies of ths Marabeea and follow
ed by the attendant autos and end
ing at the Fair Grounds where
Governor Pierre will make an ad
dress If his engagements permit.
The rloslng feature will be a class
Initiation of over fifty eandlda'x
from the Willamette Valley and
Portland Tents over twenty of the
candidates coming from Snntiam
-Tent No. o of Mill City.. The en
Urs program Is open to all Ladies
POLICE MAY TAG YOUR CAR
Parking regulations prohibit leaving cars on certain
streets for more than 30 minutes, and then you
run the chance of having the auto tagged. Drive
in here and let us take care of the car.
Day and Night Service
If an Accident Comes, Our (Wrecking Car
Ready, Day or Night :
ROSEBURG GARAGE
Rose Street. Rear ot Umpqua and Grand Hotels.