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

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- SIX ' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1925.
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i HITTHE ROAD IN A GOOD CAR
We have a number of unusually good buys in used
cars that will carry you and the family to the river
or mountains on Sundays or holidays, or for the
evening drive these summer days.
See Us Today and Get the Good of
a Car This Fine Weather.
Come in or phone 371 for a demonstration in the
New Star, the car with the million dollar motor.
We shall esteem it a privilege to show you how
perfectly the Star operates.
RAPP BROTHERS
CASS AND PINE
PHONE 371 X
ESSEX SIX LEADS
Ceorge A. Honebrake, assistant
supervisor on the ITmpn.ua Na
tional Forest, left today for I)l(f
Camas road camp, where he will
take personal charm of the road
work belnp done In thnt district.
He will be In charge of all con
st ruction work between HIk Ca
nute and Diamond Lake, a dis
tance of 25 miles, and also on the
Crater Park-Crescent Lake road
to the Deschutes forest line. The
Hlg Camas-Dlnmond Lake road
has all been cleared, and Is now
belne; graded. The work north
Is of harder construction, hut Is
a mo?t Important road, linking up
n portion of the Skyline road.
Mr. Bonebrake Is an experienced
road builder, and because of his
many years of experience on the
ITnipqua National forest will be
nble to conduct the work rery
efficiently.
NO OONCKKT THI'IISKAY
Ilecause of th fact that a
large number of the mem-
hereof the Douglas County
Concert Hand are In Port-
land attending the Klks' Con-
ventlon, the band concert &
will not be given this wtk
as usual. With so many
members away from town It
would be Impossible to ob-
tain full instrumentation, and
consequently Is was decided
to call off the program for
Thursday evening, the 1 nth.
I "Essex won Its wide acknow
ledgement of finest quality without
I useless size or weight, and a price
'advantage equaled nowhere in the
i world," aald Itoy Catching, local
I dealer, today. "Greater slie could
I add nothing to Essex. It has In full
measure the qualities which weight
fnd site give In riding cont
ort, solldness. distinction, and
, smooth quiet pace. ,
I "We believe its maintenance and
i operation the most economical of
I any car in the world. And the
price, because of famous patents,
j with volume manufacturing ad
vantages that are absolutely ex
clusive, is the lowest at which Es
I sex ever sold.
' "On every side Its hosts of own
ers praise It with such pride and
conviction as we have never heard
for any other car. It is reflected
In the greatest sales In our his
tory, this car having attained the
lead In sales over all other six
cylinder automobiles In the world
field. And the rapidity of, this
sales Increase shows how thorough
ly the facts about Essex have pene
trated the entire market.
"Come see the new Essex. Hide
In It. Drive it yourself. It will
convince you of quality and value,
obtainable nowhere else with in
hundreds of dollars of its price.
"More Kssexs will be manufac
tured In future than ever before,
as these cars are being turned out
at the factory to the number of
niore than one thousand dally."
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JUNK MAN FOUND
GUILTY ON CHARGE
OF ATTACKING GIRL
MEDFORD, Ore., July IS.
A Jury In the circuit court late
yesterday returned a vercMct of
guilty against T. Kily, Junk dealer
of this city, .tried for a statutory
offence. Involving a ten-year old
Cold Hill girl. Date for passing
sentence has not been set. In
the closing minutes of the trial
the defense filed a demurrer to
the Indictment ngslnst Edy, bawed
upon highly technical legal and
grammatical points. The court
overruled the demurrer.
Keep Your Car Under Cover
That is, when not in use, as this saves
sun and weather ravages.
We Offer Special
Day Storage Rates
Wrecking Car Ready for Instant Service
Roseburg Garage and Machine Shop
PHONE 408
This Ford truck body provides full protection for merchandise
and is meeting high favor with firms requiring this kind of
delivery unit. Canopy top and side curtains protect the load
from weather and the screen sides and end doors protect it from
theft. Other Ford truck equipment includes the open express
type body and the stake body which may be converted into a
platform and for farm use is adaptable to either cattle or grain
sides. The closed cab on all the bodies affords comfort and
protection to the driver.
pectins for petroleum In the south- j
ern part of the Head Sea region, ;
has displayed keen Interest in the'
bromide deposits. Other American
companies have sent out engineers
o examine the brine. 1
It Is understood that, because of
the competition, tho government
decided to invite tenders from all
interested parties before granting
a concession. !
New Assistant in
State Department
HEr,K-sTVi,i:i) KMirt
IS l.VIIKIl AHKEST
IlEltMN, July 15. The self
styled "Emir of Kurdistan", also
known as I'rlnce Mohammed Said
Zeerdecheno. recently departed
front the United States, has beeu
arrested here charged with swin
dling and passport falsification.
S.P.IIS151IT
BY RE
" Jbr fcsHemfeaf TrantportgttdMj
Easy to Drive
Easy to start easy to
steer light pedal action
easy to shift gears easy
'to ride in easy to stop.
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htt uj demonstrate these act Co yvur Mtmost talUfaction
ED MARSH MOTOR CO. 1
Phone 446 Oak and Pine
SALTS OF DEAD SEA
AROUSE HOPES FOR
GAINFUL INDUSTRY
JERUSALEM. July 15. (A. P.)
Efforts soon will be made to ex
ploit the vast mineral wealth of
the Dead Sea. and Palestine, the
richest country In he world for
potash resources, may begin to
yield up some of its riches.
A government announcement
says that In view of the existence
In the waters of the Dead Sea of
certain minerals, the winning mi!
marketing of which for commercial
purposes Is believed to be practi
cable, the crown agents for the'
colonies, acting on behalf of the
government of Palestine, are pre
pared to receive applications for
the grant ot rights to undertake
operations. '
The volume of the Dead Sua Is '
somewhere In the neighborhood of
120,000,000,000 cubic meters,
hence the area contains roughly
30,000.000,000 tons of mixed sails,
of which possibly 1,500,000.000 tons
are potassium chloride. The sails
occur as a strong; brine, immediate
ly ready for evaporation and cry
stallization for the production of
pure salts by the natural heat of
the sun. The average percentage
of salts In the brine la at least 25
per cent, of which 34 per cent is
sodium chloride, four to seven per
cent potassium chloride, and up to
one per cent or more of magnesium
bromide.
The surface of the Dead Sea lies
1292 feet below the sea level. It is
4tt miles long and 19 miles w ide, as
big as the lake of tieneva. It Is es
timated that 6,500,000 ions of water
fall into It dally, ilecause of the
extraordinary evaporalloncaused by
tho Intense heat, tho water Is Im
pregnated wllh mineral substances,
of which common salt constitutes
seven per cent. Fish cannot live
In the Dead Sea, which destroys
nearly all organic life.
The official announcement that
the government is prepared to
grant a concession for the explora
tion of tho mineral resources of
the Dead Sea follows several,
years prospecting by a groun of.
Jewish financiers of Palestine and
England. Recently an American
nil company which has been pros-
SARFF'S
Auto Wreching
House
S2 N. Main St
The plnce to buy your
Auto Parts.
Has he got the parts?
Sure he has, he has
even got parts for the
Devil if he needed a
horn.
Old Cart Bought for
Wrecking.
a Phone 553
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At a Joint meeting of the Rose
burg Chamber of Commerce direc
tors held yesterday, a resolution
was adopted opposing the Joint
user proposition on the Southern
Pacific lines in eastern Oregon.
The resolution adopted Is as fol
lows: . Whereas: It has come to our at
tention that certain railway lines
from the north. termlnatlnK at
Bend. Oregon, have applied to the
Interstate Commerce Commission
for permission to enter Klamath
Falls, Oregon, from their present
terminus at Bend, Oregon, by con
structing a line to Skookum, Ore
gon, jhence to have common user
rights of the Southern Pacific's
line from Skookum, Oregon, to
Klamath Falls, Oregon, thus enter
ing territory which Is now blns
amply served by present existing
lines, and,
Whereas: Such common user
privilege tf granted will not affnril
additional transportation fncHilitu
through the region they are asking
to enter, would not open up new
territory or create additional mnr
kt ts but contrary -wise, would tend
to divine business and markets hy
duplication, and.
Wherens: The Southern Pacific
lines have expended anil are offer
ing to expend unlimited capital in
the development of our state, anil
by the extension of the Oregon,
California and Eastern Railway
and by changing the Nevada, Cali
fornia and Kaslern Railway iinrs
to Btandnrd gusge and otherwise
Improving for the purpose of af
fording ample transportation facili
ties along the territory served by
these lines, and is now engaged in
constructing the Natron cutoff
lines between Eugene and Klamath
Falls, Oregon, which with their
main line between Punsmulr, Cali
fornia and Eugene, Oregon, pro
vides nmpie north and south kitv
Ice to this- territory, and then' ai
pears no Justification for granrtng
common user privileges of the,,,
existing or proposed lines, a'
Whereas: The Vmpqua valley
produces large quantities of perish
able fruits, and vegetables anil
dried fruits, and otherwise heay
tonnage from the field and forest,
and that the Southern Pacific
lines have served this valley ami
louglas county, efficiently and
well both with respect to operation
anil supply of equipment anil oth
erwise In a most satisfactory man
ner without competition, and.
Whereas: The spirit of the trans
portation act of 1020, known as the
Esch Cummins law governing com
mon carriers, is to prohibit ilui'li
cation and wasteful Jniestments of
new lines, for the reason that in
the euil the public pays the Inter
est on such Investments, therefore,
be It:
Resolved, That the noseburg
Chamber of Commerce hereby ex
tends a vote of confidence to the
Southern Pacific lines, hereby af
firming that their service to tins
territory as above referred to has
been satisfactory and that we are
opposed to any Joint or rnimnon
user privilege of existing or ion
teniplated lines as we do not want
the transportation system on whnh
we rely weakened, and be It lur
ther: Resolved: That should the Inter
state Commerce Commission fin.l
there Is further transportation I;l
cllltles required In new tenlliey
that In our opinion additional lines
should be constructed and tratlir
Interchanged at Skookum. Oregon,
be It further:
Kesolved: That a copy of th.se
resolutions be forwarded the Inter
state Commerce Commission an, I
the Public Service Commission n
Oregon.
Adopted by the board of direc
tors July 14, 125.
Roseburg Chamber of Commerce
L. A.NTLKS, Sec.-Mcr
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SPECIAL
TYPE-B 5 &DAN
Observe the special equipment bal
loon tires with steel disc wheels,
nickeled radiator shell, front and rear
bumpers, motometer with lock, wind
shield wiper, cowl lights, scuff plates
and special body striping.
Then consider the sturdy and depend
able character of the car itself and
you will understand why it is equally
attractive to men and to women
and exceptionally attractive to both.
Five .Balloon Tirea
J1193 f. o. b. Detroit, $1425 delivered
J. O. Newland & Son
' DODGE BROS. DEALERS
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 458
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Robert E. Olds (above), ncw
ly appointed assistant secretary
of state, is a St. Paul man, as is'
his chief, ; Frank B. Kellogg.
Olds succeeds John V. A.' Mac-J
Murray, who goes to Chins as
minister.
You can get replacement parts
ior all cars at the Terminal garage.
IC.VIC. J at Laurelhurst Tark in Portland DouKlas County will attend. For-
i on Snndnv Anirllst II. unit ft is mer enninui niier nrt pvneeteil fn
The annual picnic of tho 2nd ,.xpected that a number of Span- t-i present, and a food time is
Orecon volunteers will he held I ish-Americnn war vtterans from ; nssureil.
DELEGATES WILL
ATTEND CONFERENCE
ON JULY 17 AND 18
Foster jftutner, and Secretary L.
Antics will reprt'snt tht Kose
burg Chamber of Conimorce at the
BRiirulttiral conferonce to b held
tn Portland on July 17 and IS.
Ilpcause of the lniportnnro or this
-onferrnce to Douglas county, the
Chamber of Commerce directors u'
cldod that there should be a pood
representation from this city, and
j consequently two delegates 'were
1 appointed. The conference has
I been called by the U. S. Chamber
of Commerce to take up problems
of direct Interest to the north
west, and a number of very impor
tant matters will be brought to the
attention of those attending.
Only national brand parts are
rurriiMl at the Terminal (Jnraue.
j You are sure of a quality article
- when you jmrchase your autonio
? bile parts there.
WILL PUBLISH NEWS
BULLETIN STARTING SOON
Starting the first of next week
the KoHebtirK Chamber of tnn
nierce will publish a weekly built
tin devoted strictly to Chamber
of Commerce work. The bulletin
will take up the technical side f
the organisation, ft review of th
, activities, and an account ot tne;
1 accomplishments, giving members '
land other Interested pt-rsons a.
romplete report on the various de
partments under which the organ
lzation operates. Tht e built'iinn i
J w ill be niaileil to a'l nemhers,
business men and othc persons ;
who may be Interested In the worn j
llie Chamber of Coninit ice in dninj-. '
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drained the crankcase and filled up with the
new Zerolene 'F' iot Fords, she starts quicker,
has more power, and seems to go a little
farther on a gallon of gasoline."
Zerolene "F" for Fords gets to all the parts
where oil is needed, especially the wrist-pin
bearings and the upper half of the cylinder
walls, which are frequently "oil-starved"
when an unsuitable lubricant is used.
Zerolene "F" for Fords is made by the
Standard "Oil Company's patented vacuum
process. It deposits a minimum of carbon.
Yet Zerolene "F" for Fords costs not more,
but less than most of the special Ford oils on
the market.
A Ford is an transportation invest
ment. Protect your investment by proper
lubrication.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
California ;
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twlno Is msile speelslly fur these
machines and ill Klve less t'wlvl
I e In the knolter. Sold b) Wliar-
ton Uros.
Terdt those
oil-stjneJ For