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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. MONDAY, JULY 13, 1925. THREE 11 lesddy EYeitlig, My M FREE NOVEL EXHIBITION 8:00 p. m. WILLYS -KNIGHT and OVERLAND MOTORS-Wells & Chase Show Rooms, North Jackson Street Plan Novel Showing of Willys-Knight and Overland Cars With Motors Showing Interior Construction Cut-Away Motors Shown Jiiowr ShovOroom Mr. L.R.Bryant, the noted expert oiiAuto mobiis Engineo.will lecture with part ic ular reference to the WILLYSINIGHT Slee VeValVe Motors Act u al demonstration of w?jrMng models. . JZectun begins promptly at 8 o'clockTM. EvesynodyWelcome Entertainment Diversion V ' Mr.'Lee R. Bryant, undoubtedly one of the most inter esting lecturers on the internal combustion motor in the entire automotive industry, has been secured by Wells and Chase for a day of special demonstrations here Tuesday even ing, July 14. 1 Mr. Bryant will deliver an instructive lecture on the de sign, construction and advantages of the Knight Sleeve-Valve motor. Assisting him In the lecture Mr. Pryant will have two rut away motors, j nm an Overland 6, the other a Willys i Knight 6. i The lecture will start promptly at' 8:01) o'clock and It Is hoped that the i people of Roseburg and vicinity will I take advantage of tills exceptional op- pnrtuiilty to familiarize themselves at j J. rst hand with the workings of a mo tor car. I Tuesday afternoon Mr. Bryant wilJ hold a parade of the new Overland 1 6-a and the new Willys-Knight 4's and j G's. These new models of the Willys Overland factory are the last word In i , automotive engineering and design,, and the reception accorded them throughout Northern California, and Southern Oregon haa been nothing short of miraculous. In Duco. Is equipped with a 40 h. p. motor of Willys-Overland design, bal loon tires. 29x4.95, mounted on artil lery type wood wheels, long easy-rld-lfg seml-eliptlc springs, front and rear. This sednn contains more room than many of the present seiluna cost ing 300 to S400 more. A novel ar rangement In driver's compartment and passenger seat makes easy access to the rear comartment without the necessity of front passengers leaving the car. The HeLuxe 4 door sedan, fitted with disc wheels and balloon tires la beautifully finished In two tones of b'tie and gray. Tho arresting beauty of this car was one of the outstanding features of the auto shows throughout the United States. ; See for yourselves view the cut-away Willys-Knight 6 and Overland 6 engines in operation. Special display and demonstration of Willys-Xniqht and Overand Six Cylinder Cars. See these Fine Moior Cars! Pm!fn'i-"-nDr.im7 m urn i iijmin- BWEaeamnMiii 5) The two New Overland 9 models If you have not already seen these the Standard Two Poor Sedan and the t models and ridden In them, it Is de- He Luxe Sedan are unquestionably 1 cldcdly worth your while to attend the most beautiful new closed cars j this entertainment-lecture, and at the on the market at anywhere near the: same time ask Itryant to show you price. The two-door sedun Is finished the new Overland 6's. One of the most novel and most interesting automobile shows ever staged. A visit to the Wells and Chase show rooms will teach you more about a car than you ever learned before. . LOCAL NEWS , Visitor in Town 1 Visitors For Day Here On Business- Walter Osborne was a visitor In I Mr. and Mrs. Hen McMullen, of i It. K. McClellan, of Sherman, this city for several hours Satur-! Myrtle Point, inotortd here Sun- Clay and company, Portland, arrlv day and transacted business. He is day and spent the day visiting ed here Sunday, and Is spending a a resident of Glide. ! friends. few days on business. From Melrose Mrs. M. C. Kllison, of Melrose, spent Saturday afternoon in this city visiting with frit nds and shoe pillg. From Tiller Among those from points north to visit and attend to business af fairs in this city Saturday was J. W. Wright of Tiller. j Is Visiting Here Mrs. Z. 11. refers. i Returns From North of Welboro. tr i,tu Knhlhaeen has return- Pennsylvania, la here visiting at e,i t(, m.r home In this city after ' "r- Lloyd Crocker. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John spending several days In Seattle visiting. From Melrose T. B. nusenbark was among those in today from Melrose at tending to business matters and visiting with friends. An attractive and serviceable line of new rubbe r aprons. Wear i Throne, on Cass street. She is sister of Mr. Throne. Visits Friends Miss Maxine Stearns arrived here Saturday from Oukland and spent the day visiting with friends, and shopping. i Mrs. Chapman Visitor Mrs. S. 1). Chapman returned to; her home at Glide Saturday after noon after spending several hours here shopping and visiting. Drain People Here Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Whipple of Ih-nin, spent the day in ltoseburg From Umpqua Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Lentherwood among the out of town visitors Gets Commission A commission in the U. S. army officers' .reserve engineer corps has been issued to George Spaur, of this city. Going to California ' E. S. Standifer, of the Soldiers Home, haves tomorrow for a month's visit in Richmond and San Jose, Calif. To Portland ( has. Patchett and George Har bour h It this morning for Port land, where they will attend to business mattersf or a few days. Fpnm AliHe 11. 8. Hartnell, of Glide, was ; visiting anu unending to Business matters. and family were among the out of .ri. yesterday, spending the day town visitors here Salurdny, and with friends, spent the day on busimss. They are from Lnipqua Newlyweds Return ' Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Baker re in Saturday- : turned last nlcht after Mar. Margaret Hanan motored trip to British Columbia and points , Lik's convention. from her home at Garden v alley jn Washington. Home From Convention Ir. Harrison Folk, w-.io attended the Chiropractic Convention In Portland last week, has returned to his home In this city. I Leave For Bandon the other fall. The new hold Is ' Mrs. I. M. Irwin, and daughter best described by calling it a ham ! Agnes, and Mrs. L. It. Moore and mer lock applied with the feet and daughter Maxine, left this morning legs. I for Ilandon to spend the ensuing ! Amort outweighed Reed, but the two weeks. .Corvallis boy overcame the weight j I advantage w ith lighting speed and ' Mrs. Wharton III " knowledge. Amort was not far be. Mrs. Tom Wharton Is reported to hind In the, knowledge end or me On Way to Convention Mr. and Mrs. 11. 1). lteed. of Gold Hill, were guests at the Grand Ho-: tel Sunday. They are enroute by: wedding ' auto to Portland to attend the! be quite 111 at her honuv In WeBt Roseburg today. Her many friends here will be sorry to hear of her illness. Home From Portland j Dr. M. II. Plyer has returned to () From Medfor . this city after spending several I j, c. n,.hne, of Medford, for days In Portland, where she attend- nlHriy B resident of Roseburg, ac- ed the National Chiropractic Con-, compHnnii by Mrs. Hoehne, arrlv-: ventlon. I ed In the city this afternoon to - t ...end a few days attending to bus iness matters. game as he has been a wrestler for a numbr of years, at one time holding the coast welterweight championship. Harrisburg Two carloads of wool bring growers nearly 175,000. Saturday and spent the day shop ping and attending to business Going t0 corvallis I Mrs. Denn In Mrs. J. P. Denn of Camas Valley, motored here Saturday and spent the day visiting with friends and shopping. Riddle People Visit Mr. and Mrs. James Cripps and son. Paul, returned to their home at Kiddle Saturday afternoon after jisltliiK In Roseburg several hours. Visit Here Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bingenhclmer and son, Daune, motored here Sat urday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Houscohh r over the week end. Sheep Are Shipped A carload of sheep was shipped to Portland yesterday by George Ward and John Rohr. local buyers. The sheep will be sold on the open Ruy Hailey and family are l av- Ing tomorrow for Corvallis, where Soend Saturday ihev exnect to .reside. Mr. Hailey Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Laytun were having secured employment In that market in Portland, among the out of town visitors c'.ly. 1 ' here Saturday, and spent several 1 Golim To Celebi-nte hours visiting friends. They reside From Reedsport at Wilbur. i J Mr. and Mrs Otto Goettel will I u .. . h.m UllMilliV fnitn mn,.nv that IWI-I1 -tllttl Ileitis the From Oakland Mrs. L. P. Rapp, of Oakland, spent several hours here this morning shopping and attending to business matters. Mr. Velman tn P. Velman was among thos here from Canyonvllle Saturday visiting with friends and attending to business matters. In Saturday G. Deliernardi was among th visitors Saturday from points east of this city, to transact bus'ss. He returned to his home at v. tide in the afternoon. Goes to Scottsburg Mrs. Louis 11. Smlck li-rt today for Scottsburg. where she will spend tTie remainder of the sum nifr while her husband is employed on the Loon Lake road. Chapman Best Golfer W. F. Chapman, of Roseburg. won the Pacific Drug Review cup In the golf tournament conducted Reedsport visiting, home this morning. returned birthday anniversary of Mr. Goet- , tel. and th"y will celebrate me event at the coast town with friends. Visiting Beckleys Mrs. J. H. Heckley. or Kon Mam-. ath. arrlvid here Sunday, and Is over Krm Smlierlln visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. i' A. V. Khoads. of hutherlin. was Heckley, of Dixonville. a forenoon visitor nt Roseburg today. Mr. and Mrs. Ithoads will Guests From Los Angeles leave for Lane County tomorrow. ; H. A. Schops, proprietor of the where Mr. Ithoads will engage In .Hotel Cecil, Los Angeles, wife and evangelistic work fur a few Here For Several Days II. O. McKlnlcy arrived here Sun day from Myrtle Creek, and is ' spending several days in this city on business and visiting. On Business Archie Ferguson spent several hours here Saturday attending to business matters and visiting. He is a resident of Days Creek. h-re at the threeday session of the.-)wo UHU(.ht,',r8 .t,rP ,.,', of w. j. weeka; Oregon State pharmaceutical asso ciation. Corvallis Times. Visitor Saturday George Ilaron returned to his home at Looking Glass Saturday evening after spending the day here visiting and on business. Laev For Portland Mr. and Mrs. Ilashford. who have been visiting their son here, left yesterdny for Portland. They were accompanied by Mrs. A. Hash ford and Mrs. John Throne, who will visit In Portland a week, and attend tne kik s convention. From Stanford University R. I). Coi n, w ho has been at tending Stanford I nlversliy. in Weaver Sunday. The party is en- route to Hritlsh Columbia by auio. Bartrums In City 1 Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Harlriim, and Leave for New Jersey daughter, of Portland, visited In I Mrs. Joseph lienn and son 1 ft Roseburg over the week end. Mr. Saturday for New Jersey, wnere nc(rtrmn Is employed as Ileltl man- Visitors From Smith River Miss Dulrie Andrews and Miss Pansy Andrews of Smith River, sre guests nt the home of Mrs. Jlarry Winston, at Winston, for several days. Visitors Sunday Mrs 8. E. Cochran, Chas. Coch ran and three children. Herbert. Melba and Gertrude, motored here from Cottage Grove Sunday and spent the day visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. L Cochran. Boy Cuts Hand Newton, the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hryant, of "this city, was severely cut on the right palm, shout noon Saturday, when peeling an apple with a butcher knife. The boy was taken to the offices of Dr. K J. Walnscott. It was found that the cut was quite deep and neces sitated several stitches to close the wound, which Is a very pain ful one. o- Outing supplies visors, colored hathlnz cans and shoes. and first aid preparations. Crocker. Guaranteed cow spray at Whar ton Bros. AMORT LOSES BOUT WITH ROBIN REED i ALBANY, Ore., July 12. Robin Reed came through last night's match at Sllverton with Paul Amort, of Roseburg, without losing a single leather, In fact he gain I another for his already cascading plume. Heed won the match handily with two straight falls. The first fall was In 25 minutes and the second In about 10 minutes. He used a new hold, which Ted Thye gave him, In I securing one of the falls and used his Japanese cross-arm scissors for A BuAirer.s A-n " Got- H bed llapp' And walwa up hai;?v,T ' if his business. b advertised loyd Opening Wednesday Palo Alto, t alifornla. mis arrived n(, M(n) Ume vl)t,lll)f- f Alm.r,.n Central Life ind will spend tue sun tin r """ They will stop over in Denver en insurance company his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Coen. Visitors Sunday Mr. and Mrs. II. C. P'ti IDS' ggllgp The New Perfection Oil COOK STOVE Refrigerators Ice Cream Freezer Camp Equqipment Zigler-Fce Hdw.Co. Phone 25 J 11 NO. JACKSON tlATCH ni IR NX'INIXJW FOR BARGAINS ' - ." Medford. were visitors h"re Sun day, and guests at the Hotel Grand. Tney are enro'it- to Portland to at tend the Klk's convfnlon, and are raveling by auto. and frtdilently route to visit friends. Mrs. J)enn vUlix this cllv. where he made his iwill visit during the summer ut hi r home for nmny years, while em old home. Perth Amboy, In V w ,oy,., Rs supervisor with the V. S. i Jersey, and may remain during the forest service. rson. n v. inter. SALARY INCREASE FOR SUPERINTENDENT SMITH Juhj 15th 404 W. Cass (near Depot) Child it Horn Word has l'en received here of the birth or a M pound h"V to Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Jones, of Medford on July Hi. Portland Druggist and Wife Visit was horn in Porthind. Mr. and Mis. I . J. i omera, or (r j()nes were former residents Portland, spent the week end In ,,f ltoseburg. Mr. Joins having This city visiting f ri n.ls. return ing home this morning. Mr. Com- ra Is propri' tor of a drug com pany In the northern city. one of the owners of lighway S-rvice Company 'veral years. 1 Arm Is Broken While cranking his flivver yes terday J. J. Meredith, or lllllaro, had the misfortune to break his right arm. lust above the wrist. The chil l The engine kicked back, and tne Mr. and crank slrtlik his arm In such a manner that the forearm bones were dislocated ot the wrist, and one of tlwrn broken. Ho w as taken to the otrite of Dr. Hoover, where the Injured orm was placed In a cast. i I 3 I.- & I in V Mr. and Mrs. Wlmberly Here Mr. and Mrs. rr Wlmberly of Mrs. Thurbfr Better of Ix Anireles. California, arrived in Mrs. K. It. I hnrb-r. wife or tn Move to Milwaukie , Int.n ltBmlln llrookslde have leased their prop- Roseburg this morning ror a visit local siate irn.n. - ' erty and moved to Milwsukle. fire- Mr. Wlmberly Is on his way north ported to be considerably Improvea gon'where th'y will b at the to th Klk's rnnvnllon at Port In h-alih. Mrs Thurber has been home of their daughter. Mrs. E. K. land, but will return to Rosehutg very lit In a Portland hospital, suf- RJcards Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin have ).tln on his way home. Mrs. Wim ferine from the effects of a recent been residents of llrookslde for the b.-rly will probably remain In operation. She has been r" past thirty-five years, and have Roseburg for a month or more vl- to the home of a sister, but it is L... .i j .v ..l i !.. l,i. mirh r,.ltlv. .nil frier feared sle o III be required to un- eirg. Poor health on the p of Mr. Wlmberly v0 for many years dergo anmh-r operation before to the owner and e.lltor Of tne Itosc- tier rnnnmnu "in " ....... e- burg Review. rcmrmcu. ' AwflitH Vrtm IsmsI Wlr.) 8ALKM. Ore.. July U The state board of control today In creased the sslary of Ir. J. N. Smith, superintendent tif the state h.ispltal for the feeble minded, fr,n 1'Mi to 13.01)0 a year, and the sslary of Dr. G. C. Bellinger, superintendent of the state tuber miosis hospital, from $280 to The Increases were msde on the same terms by which the snlarlea ... .- it v. I. Htelner and Dr. W. i. u.,v.rt iitierlntendenla of a state hospital for the Insane at A islem and at Pendleton, were in- g ncasrrl a few days ago The terms A state that they are to supply their A own autwnohlles for private pur- A poses. Instead of using cars be- g longing to the state. " Stelner and McNarr were raised from i.u t'o M.wiO each. , ..v.. 1 1 Increases In tne salaries ui u.i. ,ju supi-rlntendents or r 'Appliances to save work and worry. All Wednesday visitors to our store whether piirehasi rs or not. will receive chances on THHKK DKSIIIAHI.K PRI.KS. Purchasers will have additional opisirltitiltles at other prises. Six Prizes VISITORS 1st. Electric Toaster. Toasts both sides at once. 2nd. Dimalite Attachment. 3rd. Curler. 2-yeur guarati'ee. PURCHASERS 1st. 2 Light Chandelier. Ivory-Gold Unlsh. 2nd. Mb. Westinghouse Iron. 3rd. Life Time Extension Cord. Instltu. For this day only Special Prices will be made on many articles. 6ome of them follow: IX- Lux Curling Iron, silk cord - 3.00 Wesilnghouse II Hi. Iron - - 4-8 Porch or Hall Light with Opal Hull - .80 White Hath fixture, pull chain, no shade .75 Kitenalnn Cord, plug and socket - .64 Fla-hllght Complete - .0 Arthvir H. Cvowell both necessitated they move that part of Oregon. SUpiTinienoeiim in -g - r.- tlons were discussed, Pit no defln- He action taken at today's meet-1 a Ing. Agent Westinghouse Masda Ijtmps Phone 011 J I