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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, TUESDAY. JULY 21.1925. THTE2 - 3 DAYS 3 ll 4 j 2 LOCAL NEWS ! ASKS TALK WITH I tioVKUNOU AltOI'T UKI.KASK OF WtiOTT KLAMATH E 8PRINGFIKLD, Ills., July 21. Governor Small today received a " t elf (tram front j Here Today yesterday paid a1 R- E Know lea, of Klamath Falls, iuu.iit.u vidiv n arrived here last evening -and li t to a charge of Bi'r"u'"B vuuiut- ui uj james swemnart, ieiroii, , burg on business. asking where lie might con- fer with the governor Wod- ; Visitor Monday i nesdity for the delivery of Among those from tho coast to! Robert Scott, brother of Rus- spend yesterday ht re attending lo business matter was r . lierks, of Corvallis stock ved here yes- I SELLERS GUILTY to eral days on jlarshfield. items below Ladies Underwear 20 Sport Suits, wool and khaki . . 20 Phoenix Hose 15 Sweaters ' .20 House Dresses 25 Bathing Suits (Bradley's) . . . .20 Silk and Cotton Crepes ...... 20 3 DAYS ONLY! Mrs. V. H. Perry ami vo child ren Ifft this morning for Ashland, and will spend the next week visit tug with Mrs. Ferry's partnls. To Stockton Mrs. P. Roberts has gone to Stockton. California, vh-re she will spend the next month visiting at the home of her son. j Visit From Eugene j Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nnylor, of j Eugene, spent Sunday visiting with Mrs. Naylor's mother. Mrs. Lena Hers For Week- Mrs. G. Olson Is spemling 5 S Zk spending the past two weeks visit McKlhinny. Mr. Lyons He J. A. Lyons, well known Jive port man, is upending tho day Roseburg on business. Viiitor Today U. E. Aikins was anioiiK the out of town visitors today, spending the i veral hours on business. , Mr. week hero visiting at .(he home of 'Aikins Is a resident of Kiddle, her daughter, Mrs. A. W. Wampole. She Is a resident of Glendale. Leave For Lookout F. H. Churchilt and Rev. Joseph Knot is left today for Lookout Mountain, where they will enjoy a two weeks vacation. Returns From Portland Mrs. O. K. Woodruff has return ing with friends in Portland. The Ladies Shoppe 139 North Jackson Street To Coast W. O .Cllngcr left this for MarshfieUf by auto, and will spend the day there attending to business matters and visiting. Business Visitor Among those In from the rural districts yestt rday transacting business for several hours was Carl Lindsley, of Melrose. Here From Coast Mr. ami Ilrs. A II. Stunz and son, of Coos Hay, are registered at the I'mpqua. Mr. Stuns will be here a few days on business. From Drain j Mr. Hastings was among those F from points north to spend aever- al hours here yesterday attending d to business matters. Ho is from A Drain. ! Returns From Coast Dr. Lee A. Wi lls has returned to , this city after spending the week j end at Itandon ' beach, where he t visited his family who are spending! several weeks at the resort From Medford it. Kershaw and I F. Lozler. of Medford. arrived here yesterday to morning ' suem a -av or BO n R8bur8 at- sell Scott, condemned hang in Chicago Friday. is we in hart requested an answer in care of a Detroit newspaper. F TODAY To Atttnd Convention Deputy Sheriff I). It. Shambrook left this nidrnlnK for Coquille, and will go on later to Port Orford, where he will attend the conven tion of the Spanish-American war veterans. From Glide Mrs. Pete Mlakely was among those from poiuts east of this city ) BO won the affections of Mrs. Paw- to spend tne day nere shopping ami ey that she wfnt to live with him (A-kx-latrd ho Lrurd Win.) rORTLAKD, July 21.Justen A. Daw-ley today filed suit for 116.000 damages against Thomas 11. Cof felt, alleelng that forfeit stole tho affections of Dawley'a wife four days after Dawley was married. The complaint states that Daw ley married his bride July 1 at Vancouver. Washington. Hy July 5. the complaint states. Coffelt had Medford Jury Convicts Two Men of Selling Liquor Last June. SENTENCES HEAVY t Fresh Shortening, 8 lbs. Terms in County Jail, State Prison and Fines Dealt to Violators Wives Are Acquitted. visiting. She Is a resident of Glide. In Monday George Olson and granddaughter, Frances Jane Marshall, of (lien dale. sH-nt several hours here yes terday visiting relatives and on business. ! . . Return From Coast i . .v ...,.. . . Mrs. Miller and daughter. Miss superior to that of the Metropolitan Ks,hHr M1,r (I( 0,.K(. Nillv The Bolsheviks appear to have shown the same- Indifference and lack of sentiment toward Lenin- LENINGRAD. July 20.-No city 7' "17. In Monday In Russia has been more profound- rM. . to.i. ihl Mr. and Mrs. James Feather- Lenin-! 0"-HI jraiiiuuj nirii,,tih IU uusiness runners HIIU mmiu"'ik in RUSSIAN CAPITAL MOST AFFECTED BY REVOLUTION (returned to this city Monday after ; spending the week end at the 'coast. I From Garden Valley Mrs. Fred Itichter and daughter motored from their home at liarden Valh y and spent the afternoon visiting with friends and shopping In Koseburg. ly affected by the revolution and! Its aftermath than Leningrad, thei old capital. Once the "head" of , KuBsian, as Moscow was Its "heart" the old St. Petersburg!, seems eveu to have lost Its intellectual suprem acy and Us artistic prestige. The city Is merely a decaying monu ment of the past. , v The removal of the capital to Moscow would - inevitably-hare Constantinople. In seat of government from grad to Moscow, the llolsheviks. like the Turkish Nationalists, who transferred their capital to An gora, were actuated by reasons of Betmity. They believed the site which Peter the Great chose for tho national capital ui tho shores of the Gulf of Finland exposed them too much to the danger of foreign attatk. There was nothing, they Arizona People Visitors I Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Knorpp. residents of Phoenix, Arizona, stopped over In this city last nlKht to visit. They are motoring to Portland. i spelled Leningrad's doom as a po-1 paiii, to prevent any of the Euro- lltical center, but the metropolis which Peter the Great built more than- 200 years ago has greatly de teriorated In other respects. Most of its great public buildings and private mansions are falling Into ruin for lack of money with which to repair them. All the fine for- pean navies from sweeping across the Baltic Sea and the Gulf of Fin land and invading Russia's shores. Moreover, there are few railroad highways out of Leningrad hy which the Molsheviks could flee in the event "of foreign attack, while in Moscow there are many con- eign embassy buildings, including i venlent exits if the Government that formerly occupied by the; should ever be press1 1 to leave the.1 this city. They Oakland. are residents of To Vist Brother M. It. ZiKler. or Harrlslmrg. Vir ginia, will arrive hero today from that place to spend a short time visiting with his brother, lien C. Ziler. , .. Leave For Portland Mrs. J. M. Trefn'n nnd daughter. Hila, and Miss Dorothy Frear left this morning for Portland, where they will spend the next two weeks visiting. . Returns to Wisconsin J. H. Thomas, of Madison, Wis consin, who has been visiting S. J. Jones In this city for some time, left this morning for his home in the eat. Coffelt won her. Dawley alleges. by telling her that he (Dawley) had two wives In the east and by (AMocUted Pnm Lrued WlrO MKDFOHD. July 21. B. J. Hodges and H. Dawson, of Klamath Falls, In a senled verdict opened this morning by tho court, were found guilty of possession of possession of liquor. Their whfs, tried as co-defendants, were acquit ted. This Is the third conviction la a week for the two men. Tlte trials grew out of a raid on "The Hut,' a candy store located neir Camp Jackson during the National Guard encampment In June. Fo'lowlni' the verdict. Judge C. f 'I'l.fM.t.ia ontaridiul Itawinn :in.l Hodges 10 state prison, the coun'.y ! I jail and payment of rines. On the conviction of selling liquor while armed, both were giv terms of three years In the ideals It is our ambition to supply the people of this com- munity with quality food at the lowest possible X cost. Our ever-increasing business is the reward of our efforts. For Wednesday We Offer - Fresh "Oleo" 23c; 3 for .67c $1.75 Fresh Shortening, 4 lbs. ;.90e Pork and Beans, medium can, 10c; 12 for' $1.15 Choice Family Flour, 49 lbs $2.25 New Cabbage, "local." lb. .'...,.:.'.'..''4c New Potatoes, "local," 7 lbs. 25c; 25 lbs..;..?i!i..87c Fig Bars, fresh, 2 lbs .' .'......' .!.'...35c Canning Supplies at Low Prices; Wax, 2 lbs. 2&i Mason Rubbers. '4 dozen .1 ...".'-25 5 , Mason Caps, 2 dozen -45c promises to deed property io her 1 nntintinrv Thu la m fflnnv and If she would leave her husband, j thought to be the first conviction On Ju y It), the complaint Bays, Dawley won his bride back, but lost her again on July 14. Cook with gas. SUIT TO RECOVER 0IFT0FGR1DI and aentenca In the state . under the law passed by the last legisla ture prohibiting gun carrying and bootlegging, as .allied crimes. Economy Caps, 2 dozen .1.'....'..' i.l'.'....2&c Certo 30o SUGAR AT A SAVING a We carry a full line of Eastern Sugar' 'Cured Smoked Meat very reasonable. S11 West Cass Street Roieburg, Ore. have not heard of these potatoes having been refus- slngle car of thfl consumers" organisations they stores In competition. The pur- HHiegguiK, nii'iiiiieu crimen. hj wnereas we nave nearu, 01 un-i -- t- . i. .. i t .. i nose of the farmer-consumerfl Is to slou of liquor, both received sen-! down as high as SO cents per MO '" ihe Price paid to grower and tenea of six months in the county I pounds." ,ower 'ne P"0"8 vto coni,u1n1f'; tall and fines of IKOO . . . . i. . This they say can be aecompllshi-d Thrtwo mD recced their sen-1 Craning not only of potatoes but b pralnatlnK the ,evcra mt4ldie ine two men rectiveu tneir sen- of alI ,lro,)U(.tl, a demanded these! . BnH MnnaP. rhev craim buT'theT rZ unrfveTC okno d"y" if 't I hi JZtm 5"wnand ;T.p,yUn Sual.tv'bal"" 0" ' ma D "nsump.lon ...nd .h.tter fAmvlatnl Pm Wlr..) NEW YORK. July 21 Ijwrence C. Thaw, sued by his grandmother, It's. Mary Copley Thaw, for the return of a "gift" of ICOO.OOO de- iPr.Clarcd today the legal action had Business Visitor K. O. TroKell was among those In frtim til" ritrul ftiatrtctR vetprilnv Americans, show the ravages of capital in a hurry. Moscow Is 4cm and spent a short time attrrding to nine, wenuier aim umirei. I mlls Inland from the nearest business matters. He res iles From Glendale Mr Hml Mrs Ttnrlle Httpnl f al hours in this city today attend- i been 1-isilgated by others and he Ing to business matters befo 0 re-ould oppose It to the utmost, turning to their home at Glendale "The gift, which my grandmoth Ihls afternoon. It ma!n to me in January was made voluntarily," Mr. Thaw to- Fiiietl For SpcMllng 'day In a statement said to the As- A fine or lt. and costs was sociated Tress, "and was transmit pnld today by Robert Stauffer, I ted to me by a deed of gift, T. Edy, local Junk dealer, aged 60 years, convicted of it statutory offense Involving a ten-yeaixld Gold Hill girl, was sentenced to 0 i years in the state prison.' Fdy, before the sentence, told the court he was Innocent and bowed his head and trembled when the fateful words wero spoken from the bench. The court In reply to the plea of Kdy, said lb' had no al lot native under the law. but ' .) tin pohe the Judgment. Edy Is well known In this city and Gold Hill, where hn lormerly operated a movie. ' ' ' V MEDFORD, Ore.. July 21. The Jury In the trial of II. J. Hodges and R. Dawson, and their "I used lots of Hlood's paint In the east, and there Is none better." For sale at Page's. Pumps for Irrigation work at Wharton llros. uixt Example ftr Business .Men: winter Palace, the Admiralty, all body of water to which a foreign the elegant edifices along the Ne-'f0e WOuld have access-which gives va. tne palaces or tne nooiea. wear; the Bolsheviks immunity rrom for a dull, drab dress as If mourning eign Incursion. for the past, i a The population has decreased i from 1.600,000 to S50.QO0. The for-! tlgn visitor expresses wonder how ; even this reduced number can Bup-i port themselves, for the city has few Industries, and there Is much) unemployment. The business life 1 of the city is confined almost en tirely to halting retail trade. The famous Nevsky Prospect, the "Broadway of Leningrad, is only a ghost of Its former splendor, gayety and plcturesqueness. Th? small retail stores, bazaars, ar cades, confectioners, emporiums and bookshops, that once made the broad" thoroughfare vh? with Fifth avenue tn New York, have given place to unattractive co-operative and state stores, cheap cinema theaters, and communist centers. All credit, however, must be giv en the Bolsheviks for having, on their slender means, kept the pub lic museums, picture galleries, parks and other places up to their former standards. As In the days of the Czars, the Hermitage Fine Arts Museum retains its place as one of the finest In all Europe. Its collection of Rembrandt, Van Dyck. Murlllo, Velasquez, Snyders and Wonverman paintings Is said to be at Melrose. who entered a plea of guilty In the local justice court to a charge :if speeding. Men on Business F. P. Shafer. of Copoo, California, and S. M. Itullis, of Medford, of the nessed by her own attorney secretary in Hlllsburgh." wit-and ('Hllfornia Oregon Power rnmtuinv. mn rrion.l. nr hiiHlnen. .iur. ioi ouw.T. art, spending a snort time in mis Mr. and Mrs. J. W. H -adley andcj, on business. two children, who plopped overt here to visit friends yesterday, left! mi-. Halley Visits this morning for Grants Pass, after e. c. Halley, of tho public serv whleh they vill return to their CP commission, arrived here last nome in i.os Ann s. i ney nave nll(ht (rom Sa,.nl- Bm Blent been visitnlg with relatives ill i short time on business. He wives of Klamath KallB, rharged with possession of Intoiicating lliiuor, as a result of a raid on "The Hut", a candy store near Camp Jackson last June, began their deliberations Monday even ing at 7 o'clock, with Instructions to return a sealed verdict, which will be opened by the court this Bn- morning. ihe .or.nlMr resort of Ti Mrs. unwson is zi years oio. iua ii,i..r m arranee- member of a well known Lak ment 'recentlv' entered Into by the ! view. Oregon, family S. TELEPHONE LINES REACH MEXICAN RESORT. American telephone users can Where Wat tha 1100 Lost? : Results for General Good From Curry county recently came , . Oregon's potato grading suit In a letter to the state market agent spection law is meeting with favor from a business man, stating that I generally by ra:sers and dVaiers his son will become of . age .this I who are on the aquas. - It simply fall, and that when he was born he I compels the grower or dealt to Invested one hundred dnllnrs foratnt the quality of the' spuds In him. "This one, hundred dollars the sack. Any buyer Is entitled to has grown to a little more Ihan, this lnlormatlon. two hundred dollnra now," writes 0 the father, "but. when I-gct lo FOR EST SUPERVISOR NEAL Ing the matter over I fln.1 that the AT diamond LAKE; WILL two nilliureu in iitii wuimi gun" r much In purchasing .yalurv.ns .the original one hundred when invest ed. I would like to iavp tho state market agent tell me where i lost ope hundred dollars." . j Establishing Consumers' Stores In the middle west the coopera tive organizations are) working Forest Supervisor Carl B. NenI, who has been tn personal charge of the Grassy Itanch fire, has gone to Diamond Lake to meet Major John D. Otilhrle of the public relation! department of the district office, mih! totrelhpr thev will makt R. tnuF along the lines or farmer-consum-1 f the I'mpqua national forest The er cooperation, with the plan or j rnsKy Ranch fire has been sub operating consumers' stores In the tnt uttvr it had burned ovr about big Hies: operating their own mill- 20O cn.a. The crew of fire flght-dte-handltng agencies and dividing! era has been withdrawn, leaving the middle profits between the! only enough patrolmen to ke-p the raiser and consumer. These organ- blaze checked. Mr. NenI and "Ma izations say they have no fight jor Guthrie will spend the greater ntrnlnut thtt relnller. hut linlHrts Ihi-vi unit it tun nritoka m n.i iitctkaMit Inn j will cotifrerate snl hiiy direct from tour. nd her Pacific Telephone and Telegraph three children are aged four years. company for the connection lts;iwo years ana tnree monms. telegraph toll lines with the Mrs. Hodgs was 25 er olil. Ti Juana exchange. The point of ral"'d neur. ort Bmlth. Ark.. U connection Is at the International , and her tnre cnnoren are six. iour iboundao. one mile north or TI- two years of age. Y ReisardlnK a statement signed Hendrys Visit Here ' n Town Today south 'of .San Diego California I DV Mrs- IWBon 011 niht ot Mr. and Mrs. . C. Hendry, of; jonn Ft Partridge, engineer for TI Juana is famous as a pleasure h" arrest. In which the allegation Pan Francisco, were guests of W.)(ho California Oregon Power Com- resort muc-j patronized by Ameri-wa made 'that we were to re (). dinger here last night. Mr. and pany. who accompanied a party otcanfl who motor across the bonier 1 cH,v 8 d.oll,Br Ka!lon ,0I eu7 Mrs. Hennry were- menus or ne Roseburg and coast men who went ! from southern California. The new ( ?.HI'on "l route to Nam pa, Idaho. j spending today at Heed sport ('lingers when both resided In Okta I horna. They are en route to Kureka and then home, after a motor trip north. CMMireimXIke This new summer breakfast ' Quick Quaker answers the desire for a new delight . note the recipe over the North I'mpqua Diamond I.ake last week visitor In this city today. liquor Mrs. Returns to Los Angeles l.ee Wlmberly. who has ben vis iting friends and relatives here for the past ten days or so, left this morning for his home In Los An geles. Mr. Wlmberly will stop over in grants Pass. Mrs. Wlmb rly will not return lo Los Anncles for a few days. Itelenhone line will undoubtedly be'""""''. : : Diamond I.ake last week, was a Liml.r with these pleasure seek-! ' .IO ."p"a. DOUL. season when C.ie Mexican resort nttracts large crowds from the L'nlted States. Thus Tijuana takes Its place with various Canadian and Cuban cent ers as one of the foreign points connected with the Hell Telephone system In the United Mattes. leaving For Corvnllin i County Agent H. W. Cooney, Monroe Nance and II. K. Gurney, Winchester poultrymen, will leave tomorrow' morning for Corv;tlIis, where they will attend the poul trymen's convention, which is to he held on July 22, 23, and 24. 1 Goes to Wenatchee j Miss ituth Meyer, daughter or Spend Week End ! Mr. and Mrs. Irvln Meyer, left Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Kastman and Sunday for Wenatchee. Wash., son, Robert, and dauirhtr, Ioro- where she will visit until fall, the thy. spent the week end lure visit-'guest of Mr. and Mrs. G.org" Par ing Mrs. Fastman's sister, Mrs. F. j sons, who visited at the Meyer L. Pool. The Kastmans were en- home lant week, after attending route to their home in Ashland af the Klks' convention In Portland, ter a motor trip to Itandon and . Mr. Meyer and Mr. Parsons are THIS is a breakfast dish that children like . . and mothers like to have them cat. It has a deliciousnesa that macks of variety. It fights the dragging-down effect of hot summer days. Note the recipe. Sea how it tempts the appetite, and gives the oats-and-milk that doctors urge. Try this delightful change at breakfast, please. The Recipe Infndientf: 2 cups of Quick Quaker, 4 cups of water. 1 teaspoon salt, level table spoons cocoa and 4 of sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Bring water to a boil. Add cocoa and sugar mixed to a paste with boiling water; then slowly stir in the oats. Cook J to J min utes. Add vanilla. Servs hot or cold with cream. Wonderful chilled, molded and served in slices. coast points. Return From Trip to Lake Mr. and Mrs. Iale Guiley and family have returned to their home In this city aft"r spending several days at Dlamo: d Take. They were aeeomimnled hy Mrs. (Jiillev s par ents. Mr. nnd Irs. V. V.. or Ashland 1 n r lwt dfd trip, stating that the scenery about the ) wonderful, and cousins. j Go To Diamond Lake j Diamond Iake is tho destination :of a party leaving Roseburg this j morning by auto and consisting of J Mrs. A. C. Marsters and son, ' Lyle, and his son. Craig: Mrs. Hooper, 1 Joseph Knotts and son, Rusk, and splen-ijohn Rohr. The party Is making the trip by way of Medford. Mr. Iiohr ami Mr. Marsters, after find that fihing I good, catching nathlng Diamond lake, will goon one tare rainbow trout 26 inches. Cooks la Quick 1KW Quaker Roseburq Tourist Mecca "Ro.-m burg lias been besieged 1 with flrnks of tourists this sea I son," declared M ilton Kyr, of j the Kyser and Srhmldll Heating 1 company of Rom bur and Mrnh- I field, as h registered at the Mult , Jonphln j nomah from th formr tow n. 'A cpending larae part of this travel has prob- ably bf n due to the number of con tentions held in Portland." he 'said, "but conventions, or no con ventions, Roxeburg Ik essentially a I ton rJ it town." Mr. Keywr Is In Portland buying material for the heating plant hf h h is to install I In the nw llr.orti Ro"- hunt Junior ,hlgh sr!0), now under construc tion. He was Jut recently award I Klamath county to Usik after cuttle Interests. The other mem bers of the party will onupy -cabin at Hie lake for the ri-st of! the summer. Return From Washington Miss Horenre Hinriott and Miss Hlnnotl, who hav been the past month vultlng In northern points, have p-iurned to this city to spend the summer with tii'dr parents. Mr. and .Mrs. Peter Hlnnotl. Miss Florence Hln nott. who has been attending the I'nlverslty of .Oregon, was )olned at Kugena by her sister, and made trip tn Portland, attending th f AMnrlalM rr lal Wir. ) PORTI.ANI), July 21. The local berry season Is about ended. A few blackberries offered at $2 r,0 per crate, hut supplies are exhausted of other varieties and huckleberries have not come In. Home grown lettuce Is not able to supply the market and stock Is offered frcm both California and Washington at $ : . 7 5 Iced. Pearlies are more plentiful In the mark"t this week with the arrival or the first Klhertas from f'alitornla. The Southern Craw ford crop Is gone already. Tomato supplies are much mora generous and prices are off about one third from last week with The Dalles boxes selling for $.'2 25. huttcr and egg prices were un changed at the dairy eichange se.ion vesterdsy. Keceipts were light In both lines. There was a good demand for butter, but the call for eggs whs hampered by the poor quality of many of the receipts. There was a general downward movement of prices In the. mill feed nisrket this morning. Mlll rtin and middlings each declined 12 a ton to 138 and 150 respec tively. Itnlled barley was reduc ed II and rolled oats 2 a ton. delivered with testified. my banning." Mrs. Hodges testified that she Invited the Dawsons to make the trip to Medford and did not know until they stopped on a rosd near Keno, Klamath county, that moon shine was to be carried on the trip. "I waa raised to go to Sun day school and church, and have I always been a good wife and mo lt her, waa one or her-replies to a i state question. Khe also testified I that she had always told her hus band "to go straight." Mrs. Dawson testified that when she saw the moonshine be ing Innded In the rear of tha au tomobile, she expressed a desire to go home and refused to ride lit the hack seat, and that she was fearful all through the Journey. Moth women testified that they had known each other but a week. State Market Agent Department (C, K. Hpence, Market Agent) Law Prescribes Kind of Crop One of the most unusual laws passed by any atate Is the act passed by the recent California leg islature, which prescribes several districts In which It will hereafter be unlawful to plant any variety of cotton except the "Acala variety. The purpose of the law Is to re strict the growing of cotton to the one variety of uniform length, for the bet Interests of the growers themselves, but the question Is, If this law Is held constitutional. If legislation along this line cannot also restrict production and variety of any crop. What Potato Grading Doss Commenting en the potato situa tion In Oklahoma, the "Marketing R'llMln." published by the 81 ate Marketing Commission, stales: "Last year no Oklahoma pota- other toes were Inspected; this year al J to S minucca Ro festival. Their northern trip i Included a trip to Kvrett wher Two lumps ahead of the they visited friends, and Hai"fo fallow ts the man who reads the . readrthree hundred years have been ed the bid for th plant, which will and Tacoma. Washington, bere iMlfled ads for short-cuta to and It looks as though there would cosuivwu. 110 land Journal. Jth-y visited friends. q economy. be as many more. To date ws CONSISTENT GOODNESS People wonder how our used cars can bo so con- sistently good. "One would " think you'ef get a bad one now and then," they say. But after they understand "" the principles on which wo operate, they can sea how it is. J. O. NEWLAND & SON i - . Dodge Ilrothers Dealers . ROSEBUnO, ORE. PHONE 458 - DoDse Brothers Cealers sc ll Good Used Cars USED CARS One 1916 Dodge Touring $185 One 1922 Dodge Touring $475 One 1923 Dodge Touring One 1923 Dodge Sedan One 1923 Ford Touring One 1924 Ford Touring NEWLAND & J. O. $650 .....$850 $250 $325 SON Dodge Brothers Cars and Graliurj Trucks MAKE INSPECTION TRIP 'J