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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1925. TT . SSlSal11BllllaSjSBBlBlllllM BiHHMSMHiVHBHHMiPKfVMBMBMHMBHM4HHHM0 -omtpettfort wtuy K) adoptthemhifh. grade features indie future-ike 1925 Stat mae tkem sasso-chart uJtj we ayt "Toowf i utm'i Car Today." w f The Milliom Dollar Motor Four-Wheel Brektt PmU Pore Feed Lmtrieotion Tubular Backbond Pediert Radiator ' Cord Tires "Nickel Silver Door Handles 'Alemite Lubrication Disc Clutch St ' I "here is only one real motor value in the low-priced field the new 1925 Star Car. This is a statement of fact you can prove to your own satisfac tion at your nearest Star dealer. Now you can demand power Real Power at low cost. All records have been broken by the Million Dollar Motor on the test hills of the Coast Power, real power for the first time in a low-cost car. j i 1 tCXXF SWUkLAN fl 'JT 49 JSo? The 1925 Star Sport Toaarfcag. i he cor for the testatum uith the MHIim Dollar Motor Rapp Brothers STAR DEALERS ' Cor. Cass and Pine Roseburg, Ore. "She greatest value buy in the world 30 FARM REMINDERS The greatest benefits of Oregon crop rotation as listed by the ex periment station are the humtra and nitrogen added to the soil. Other advantages are diversity of crops with steady output, more even distribution of work through tho year, eradication of weeds, plant diseases. Insects, and toxins, and improvement of tilth and water-holding capacity of the- soils Currant and gooseberry anthrao nose or leaf spot may be checked In Oregon bushes by a bordeaux spray, 4-4-50. Just after the fruit is picked. Lime-sulfur ' may be used for this application, but the ANOTHER BARGAIN 1923 Chev. touring, $105, down, 12 n)o. on balance. A real value. ED MARSH MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dealers experiment station has found it rather less effective and more apt I to cause spray injury la hot weath jer than the bordeaux. I Move the brooder house on to clean ground, says the O. A. C. ev ! periment station. Coccldiosls, round worma and roup may be waiting the chicks on last year's runs. It does n6t pay to treat chickens for these diseases, but it does pay to prevent them getting the diseases. Additional means of combating the unsatisfactory wormy apple in Oregon is destroying wormy apples at thinning time. This practice, recommended by the experiment station, is supplemental to spray control. Be sure to feed good buttermilk or ( sour skimmllk to chicks, says the O. A. C. station. Many chicks are ruined each year by feeding milk in which there is washing soda or some other form of neu- tralizer. Examine it carefully and If there Is any doubt, don't use it. ! One of the quickest ways to kill 'chicks Is by feeding them moldy grain, fy reports sent the O. A. C. station. Do not try to save a few ucnts by feeding some of the grain tliat was left over from last year and allowed to become moldy. Presto Lite and Fittings Ask Us About This LITE Special" Day Storage Rate for Your Car. SERVICE CAR CALL US UP Roseburg Garage & Machine Shop PHONE 408 Brake Lining Let us kep your car brakes In that perfect condition 'git spalls safely under any test Hall & Young Garage (31 Winchester St Phone US European canker, destructive on certain varieties of pears and oc casionally apptes, is materially re duced by cutting out cankers and spraying with bordeaux before fall rains set In, the experiment sta tion reports. Leaf spot of cherry and prune Is reported most generally where trees are crowded, or on thin soli. Where known to be troublesome It is straped for according to di rections In the O. A- C. spray cal endar. Don't wait until the chicks are ready to take out of the Incubator before looking at the brooder stove, says the stab college ex periment station. See that all equipment Is in working order and have a supply of clean, dry sand ready to put on the floor under the hover. The second cover snrav for cod ling-moth in eastern Oregon Is ap plied two weeks after the first. A third cover spray, says the experi ment station, is applied four weeks later, . and a fourth four weeks after the third. Oet RM of the 1-nnr Tow. Hoard's Dairyman says that no matter how strongly organized, the dairymen of a locality may be, or what the quality of the pro duce may be, they cannot make a profit with low producing cows. It la just as logical to keep low producing cows as It is for the creamery owners to hold that milk snd cream grading Is im practical. following Big Hnstnewi fU'l Illinois farmers have organized and are carrying their own auto insurance at II cents per $109. Already the organization has over 10.000 pollry holders. The mem bership Is limited to farmers or- j gsnizatton snd their Immediate untitles. The low rate makes It a very popular organization. And up In Saskatchewan the co-opers- , tlve hall Insurance associaton has 30.000 farmer members; carries 125.000.000 policies per year at a low rate, and lit year Its pre miums were 120.000, Its losses 11.13.000 and ssrplss 1171.000. It has a reserve of Il.s00.000 and thre management tsles as this surplus increases. It will be pos- sible' to materially reduce the pre- '. sent .rales. Hay fever, asthma, catarrh. Re lief guaranteed w tibia 24 hours or money refunded. Lloyd Crocker. II NEW YORK, July 7. "It Is not what the automobile costs that counts. It Is what It will earn In money, or convenience, or pleas ure," said Earl V. Henneeke, vice president and general manager of the Moto-Meter company. Inc., In discussing yesterday the present automobile market. Mr. Henneeke was interviewed as he left for the annual summer convention of the Automotive Equipment Association at Colorado Springs. "Saturation pol.it?" asked Mr, Henneeke. "How can there possi bly be a saturation point with the one great invention and develop ment of the era for economizing time? Automobiles are boufJM be cause they are needed and because their services will pay the pur chaser a dividend on his Invest ment. "To say that the automobile has revolutionized the whole American mode of living Is putting it mildly. Today the man who used to get all dressed up In his best clothes now puts on his old ones, steps Into his car and Is off for fishing, hunt ing or camping wltb his kids. The money he used to spend on clothes goes into Urea and gaa and health and happiness. - "In a nutshell, the passenger car or motor truck Is a necessity not a luxury, and It takes a long while to reach the saturation point with a necessity. There may be a satur ation point somewhere, but It will never be reached until every place where the automobile can be used profitably Is full." a Results are what count and you'll get 'em with Newsrllevlew classified ada. AGED COUPLE WED A shattered romance of (0 years ago has been given new birth with the passing of time and aa a result Fred Macklin, aged 82, a well known Civil War veteran of this city, has gone to Spokane, Wash., to wed a widow of 7, whose home Is in that city. Sweethearts back In O randy, county, Missouri, in the May-tuna period of their lives, the couple became engaged Just before Mr. Mscklln enlisted in the Union army. At the close of the war a disagreement broke the engage ment. Doth married and came west. Death eventually claimed their mates and each remained ig norant of the other's whereabouts and domestic status until fate a short time ago put them In com munication with each other. Cupid did the rest. The wedding, according "to a friend of Mr. Macklin, who was unable to give the name of the prospective bride, will take place in Spokane early next month. Mr. Macklin will then bring his bride to this city, and they will reside in his dwelling on West First street, which is being renTodelled under his special direction for his "St. Martin's summer." o AUTO CHAMOIS ISo Pieced chamois about 12x14 In ches only 19c. Sponges ISc and 19c One piece chamois 15c and Boc. Carr's. Rubber sponges 10c, at Carr's. Is a Lion afraid of a cock? Medieval wiseacres used to wag their heads and tell tales like this in the village marketplace. An amusing superstition, of course, but is it any more absurd than the belief that there is something mysteriously "better" about eastern motor oils just because they cost more and come from eastern crudes? Professional drivers and economy-run experts out after records don't share this superstition why should you pay tribute? Zerolene the choice vf Western Motorists Zerolene lubricates more cars in the Pacific Coast states than any other oil made a better oil if it does cost less. Zerolene increases the gasoline mileage, reduces the carbon removal and maintenance costs and lengthens the life of any car in which it is used. Zerolene checked fifteen times for quality As a matter of fact the best crude so far dis covered for the manufacture of motor lubri cants is obtained on the Pacific Coast And the most highly developed refining process is the high-vacuum process, the patents on which are held by this Company. And 15 positive checks on Zerolene at the refinery make quality con trol absolute. Why pay tribute to superstition when you want the best oil you can get? Insist on Zero lene ask for it by name. Get the Facts! A series of independent and impartial reports showing the experience of large users with Zerolene has been collected in our booklet, "Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition ? " Ask any Standard Oil Company representative or Zero lene dealer for a copy. Insift on ZEROLENE evrnifitdoa COSTtESS STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALIPOHNLA) $I2 Frf as aaa Tax Barra for the HUBCQN COACH , Throughout Hudson's long-time policy of giving greatest value for the money, this is the lowest price, the finest Hudson, the great est value Hudson ever offered. Only Hudson's exclusive advantages of the famous patented Super Six principle combined with the world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars make it possible. By greater margins than ever before it is today the "World's Greatest Buy." The Qreat and Qenuine Economy Its Owners Know The (food-will and satisfaction to evident tkroogfv ' out Hudson' enormous ownership results simpty from the conviction of hundred of thousand of individual that they have the "World's Greatest Buy." The economy Hudson owners praise is not only in the bis saving of first cost; they know, also, (iie greatest of all operating economic faultlasa service for months on end with rarely any need . . whatever for attention and at a minimum expense for service. Jo OSL-U Hudson - Essex World's Largest Selling 6 -Cylinder Cars ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY Show Rooms and Service Station New Location 125 N. Rom Street Ptions 4U nilAIN NKWS Mrs. L. C. Veloy who has been quite 111. Is beginning to Improve. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Comptoa and family celebrated tlm 4lh with, relatives near London Springs. Mrs. Henry Kldenour of Dan don visited with friends at tinn ier this week. Miss Thelma Perlal who has been visiting; her grandfather, Mr. J. O. Oiinter, returned home on Saturday. Arthur and Ernest Woolley maclo a business trip to Roseburg on Monday. They returned bone the same day. Mr. and .Mrs. It. L Whipple of llnseburg and Mrs. Anna Drain, Mr. aad Mrs. R. O. Whipple and family of Drain were celebrating on Smith river. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rents of Mount Angel, who recently pur chased th F. O. Luee property, were transacting business here last Friday. They made the trip by auto aad returned home the same day. They will net move to their new home till after the State fair at Halara Is over, as "he Intends to exhibit soma of bis pure bred stock. W. W. V. Hearst. County Road Engineer, made a trip to Ounter on Monday. He ordered a new hrtdas to be built over Panther Creek near Ounter to replace the one that gave way July 4th. A. U. C. Among those from points east of this city to visit and shop for LEGION AUXILIAfTY PICNIC Will bo held at P. A. Stewart's ranch (Laurel Crest), aoar Eden- bower, Wednesday ef enlog, July ft. Legionnaires, fnetr wives, families and sweethearts Invited. Cars to accommodate all who have none will leave armory at 6 p. m. sharp. For further particulars. If desired, phone Jll V. several hours Tuesday was Mrs. Roy Bond, ot Glide. HERE'S ONE 1924 Ford Sedan, like new, $195.00 weeks on balance. Look down. ED MARSH MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Dealer -to a Thoughtful man What more practical gift could you glva your wife than a shorter and easier wasmleyr Much a gift la the Maytag Qyrafoam Washer. 'Not only Is It a means to shorter washdays and splck-epua washings, but it's the way to greater ease ntid more complete satuifactlpn with Ins world that done. Because of It astonishing speed. old fashioned thoroughness and unusual care wo men have termed the Maytag "the Miracle of Mon day." It washes twice a many garmaat per hour aa other washer so clean that even cuffs, collar and wrist bands require no handrubblnf so earsful that tank ers of dstnty, filmy undergar meat recom mend It aa su perior to band washing (or such garment. N'o mor praclkal gift could a thoughtful man choose aed hs nsada It mora than you Imagine, Get her Maytag, t Outstanding Maytag Fsatursa, v . 1 Washes faster. Washes cleaner. 3 Largest hourly ca pacity In the world. 4 Mont compact washer mad s take floor spam only 15 laches square, t Cast aluminum tub csn't warp, rot, swell, split or cor rode. ( Kaslly acljtiftcd to your beluht. T Clothes can be put In or takes out with the washer ruaalng. t Tub cleans Itself. All metal wringer. Belt adjusting. In a taut teoaiou release. S Rsaaoas for World Lsadsrshlp. Churchill Hardware Co. The Winchester Store, i ' v.