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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5, 1925.
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Jlr Economical Transportation
reo swimmers
$
695
'The Chevrolet Motor Company announces
the following reductions in the prices of
Chevrolet closed models:
The Coupe -$675
former price $715
The Coach
former price $735
The Sedan - - $775
former price $825
ALL PRICES F.O.B. FLINT, MICHIGAN
ED MARSH MOTOR CO.
Sales and Service
Oak and Pine Phone 446
QUALITY AT LOW COST.
LOSE ENGLISH
CHANNEL TEST!
French Girl Who Fails Sets
Record for Sex After
13-Hour Battle.
20 MILES ATTAINED
English War Hero Forced
to Quit in Adverse Tide
Within 600 Yards
of His Goal.
Chevrolet Motor company an
nounces a reduction In prices of
their product, according to an an
nouncement made today by the Kd
Marsh Motor Company. This has
been made possible, by the increase
in production and sales during the
first hair of 1U25. Last year's to
tal production of Chevrolet Motor
company was 3o;i,3"3 cars. For the
first half of 1925 it was 216,01.
June production alone was 61,944,
reed I'd only by one month in the
history of the company, October,
1923. Juno salt's to dealers were
54,725, with 24.6."4 unfilled order
in dealers' hands on July 1. At the
rate now peine maintained, which
will no doubt be nccrnuated by the
sharp price reductions announced
herewith, total Chevrolet output for
1925 by the 2oth of this month will
exceed that for the entire year of;
V.i2i. accordiriK to the prediction of '
Mr. ;rout.
The new factory list prices are
as follows: Touring car and road-1
sier, io2'; coupe, ?675; coach, i
$G9i. and sedan,
The redaction is in addition to
the reduction on finance and in
surance cots on time sales, made
last week by the (ieuoral Motors
acceptance corporation. These n
ductions cut both interest and in
surance coits about 50 -per cent.
Thirty pounds is the best pres
sure to use in balloon tires on cars
weighing around 30 pounds.
Heavier cars need some extra air
in the tires to secure the same gen
eral effect in riding.
Sack twine and needles at Whar
ton Hrnn.
The good-will and satisfaction
; so evident throughout Hudson'
; enormous ownership results sim
ply from the conviction of hun
dreds of thousands of individuals
. that they have the "World's
Greatest Ituy." said lioy Cutch
iiur, local dealer.
At $175 in Rosehurg, today's
Hudson Coach is tho lowest in
price, the finest in quality, and
I in all ways the greatest value
i Hudson ever offered. The world's
i largest production of 6-cyltnder
i cars gives it value-building ad
vantages that no other maker
shares.
We gladly welcome nn oppor
tunity to demonstrate the nuall-
1 ties that have given the Hudson
Super-Six such outstanding pre-
j ference everywhere.
i , , n
oemi DELUXE
J 15
rOU take no chance when you buy a uted
Ford car from an Authorized Ford Dealer.
You get the same square deal as on a new
Ford car, and it carries a thirty day guarantee.
C. A. LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO.
FORDS
FORDSON
Closely following a sharp cut in
the price of the standard sedan
model of the new Overland Six.
comes the factoty announcement
thai, effective on Auu?t 1, the
price of the de luxe sedan Htn the
same chassis has been reduced to
$t,f.i, t. o. b. factory.
This, according to Mr. Cha.e, of
Wells and Chae, makes the local
delivered prire J1295. This Is a re
duction of ?.j5 within sewn months
of the announcement of thin new
Overland product. It f in line with
the policy of the larger motor car
manufacturers to p..-. along snv
inss in overload, btoucht about by
irureased production, to the bene: it
of the automobile buyer.
Kvc-r since the Overland tlx was
announced the factory at Toledo
has b"f n working at maximum ca
pacity turning out a volume of cars
whfrh has tremendously overahad
owed any previous production rec
cU of Willy-Overland, Inc. Af
cording to Well and Chase, local
representative of Overland and
Willys-Knight cars, word hai b" n
received from the faetory that the
remainder of the year will eo
even greater production than the
present 120U can a day.
(AuocUted Pna Lowed Win.)
CALAIS, France, Aug. 5. The
Eng.ish channel remains uncon-
queied by woman. The icy waters,
which has numbed so many swim
mers, la:U night baited Mile. June
Sum of France, when within one
and one-quarter miles of her goal
on the English coast. Mile. Slon
was in the water 13 bouid 30 min
utes. She made a gabant effort
and came closer to success than
any woman who ever tried to ne
gotiate the treacherous 21 miles ol
the channel between Cape Uris-Nex
and Dover.
In addition to establishing a rec
ord for immersion by womt u, she
came closer to the Knglish shore
Uan any other of the several wo
men who have tritd to swim across
the channel from France to Eng
land. Ietermined to accomplish the
difficult feat, her courage did not
fail, despite difficulties ofered 4y
the perverse tides and the cold
water. About 9 p. m., however,
she began to feel numbness from
the cold, mid at 9:40 p. m. she was
taken aboard the tug which
i brought her back to France.
The lack of speed of the French
woman is held to have been a con
tributing factor to the non-success
of her swim, as she was caught by
outgoing tides three miles closer
to the French shore than had been
mapped out by the schedu e.
I Had she been able to swim nine
' miles in the first four houra, as
was the Intention, the experts say
she would have touched the Eng
lish shore about 10 o'clock last
night.
From their observations of Mile.
Slon's attempt, close fol owera of
these trials for years say that giv
; en conditions similar to those
i which attended yester?ay'a swim,
land with the water just a Utile
! warmer, Misa Gertrude Kderle, the
j American girl swimmer, who Is
waiting an opportunity to essay the
channel swim, will succeed.
Jabez WVlfe, who is training
Miss Ederi believes that after
four hours' swimming she will be
I nearer tfn miles out than nine.
War Hero Nearly Succeeds.
LONDON, Aug. 5. Lieutenant
Colonel Itemard Freyburg.
! World war hero and bidder of the
Victoria Cross, lost by a scant ha f
Imile today in Ms attempt to switu
jthe English channel.
After battling the treacherous
j tides and currents of the chami"!
Tor approximately seventeen hours,
j during which at one time he was
ionly six hundred yards from I he
English coast at Point Hope, b
'tween Dover and South Fop Ian 1,
I he abandoned the attempt which
began at Cope Gris-Nez at N
o'e.ock last night and was taken
IlLotJ his accompanying lug.
I Lieutenant - Colonel Fn-yburg's
'gallant effort ended half a mil. off
the shore at King's Down, between
I H al and Dover. Previously, how
ever, he was only 60fl yards from
I'oint Hope, but his gnat exertions
i had nearly exhausted him and lite
tide, turning, carried him out to
sea again.
The pi o$ accompanying him i"
the tug told the hwiminer that it
would be four hours before another
change in the tide would again n
able hiui to approach the shore.
: Lieutenant-Colonel Fteybmg then
decided that became of the low
tempeiature of the water and th
imprubability that he could last
for four more hours, be wou.d
abandon the atumpt.
1 Colonel Freyburg ha long be-n
famous as a swimmer. When
seventeen years old he was tii
champion Jong (list nine swimni'T
f New Zealand, whee be was ed
ucated.
He was awarded the distinguish
ed ervlc order for bin famous
pSoit during the Oallipolt cainpnit-'ii.
One night he iim f:om a Hil'l-.i
d.' trover four nil to the t-hnr
and Jit flare.-t hih lighted up '..
liml.-U trenc h--, and fat ihu.t' i
landing operations f,f tho Uritl.-h
forces.
It was unofficially stated t h ; '
Colonel Fievburg was takn
alu ard hi tug bt 1:'i.j o' lo k
t his afternoon making bn time
in the water 1H hours and 4-'.
minute.
The 1at hour of bit struggle
obviously exhausted Colonel Kr y
bttrg. At one time lie drift' d
Mraight bark for Mi yards with
out making stroke, apparently
unable to determine the direction
In which be should swim. The
crowd on shore shouted him eiv
courugement aud boats surround
ed the swimmer, their crews ap
plauding him.
The tide hecame stronger. His :
struKRles became more and more
Ineffectual and finally, on the
adrlco of his pilot. Colonel l-'rey-lurg
reluctantly cltmted aboArd
the Admiralty tug which bad
accompanied him from France.
The English channel, which has
been conquered only five times
In its history by swimmers, had
successfully resisted another at
tempt with the gallant loser al
most within the shadow of the
cliffs of Dover.
noi'LOUGNE. France. Aug. 5.
A large number of swimmers
gathered on Cape Gris-Nei beach
tnrinv. when Cprtruda Kderle of
the United States, who will at- !
tempt to swim the English chan
nel next week end. took her usual
morning dip. Miss Lillian Har
rison of the Argentine, who Is
planning to make the same at
tempt, and Ispach Helmy, of
Egypt, swam with her. Miss
Kderle's condition appeared excellent.
JULY SETS RECQBD
(AMftcUtrd FrtM Lourd Wirt.)
MEPFOIiD. Ore., Aug. 5.
Tourist travel Into Crater Lake
Xntlonnl Park broke all July ro
! cords, with a total of 7667 cars
'and 25, 334 visitors. The Influx
- wns especially heavy through the
Mcdford entrance, that gate sur
passing last year's record with a
(total of 13.9112 visitors, as com
Ipnred to 12.274 last year. The
Klnmnth entrance follows with a
total of 7.S80 visitors, as com
pared to last years 8.295, the
balance being distributed between
nl u lit travel at Anna Spring and
travel through the east and north
'fOlrances. Stage has Increased
8.9 per cent, its per cent of the
j travel entered In private cars.
The entire park road system Is
npen and reconstruction of roads
' Is being carried on at a fast pace,
i The contractors, tho Warren Con
istructlon Company of Portland,
except to begin laying pavement
' about August 5.
BOUT SOLE RIGHT
I
NKW YOHK, Aug. 5. Tex nick-'
ard declared today that if Jark
lK'mpey fights Harry Wills for the
world's heavyweight title in l!i -6
ihe bout will take place only under !
hla direction in the metropolitan
diHtrtct, probably on July 3 or 5. I
The promoter asserted he had a
definite understanding with In-mp- 1
ey for the Wills match and scoff- ;
d at reports from Los Anfflei j
that Fiowl FltzHimmons had rearh-l
A an agreement with the cham
pion to Htan the battle "aome
where near Chicago," next sum
mer. Evn should I)emp.-ey ao so far
ns to eek to a Trance the match
for th middleweM, Kickard Indi
cated it would have urant chanrp
of goina; through for the New York
promoter aim has an agreement
with I'addy Mulling, Will's mana
ger, for a'aging the much delayed
content her.
"I feel nurp that the ffsht will
occur in New York, too. In apltn of
Ihe complications which have aris
en In the relation. between !emp
ney Rnd the boxing rnnimlnMon.
Hut if there In a hitch her. I am
prepared to stage the match In my
JerM-y City arena, Boyle. Thirty
Acren
"l)enipey want to meet Wills
and no on else," fth-kard dec'ar
ed. "IIin aMitud has ben nilire-pr-'sented.
Mivh of th talk about
now Is Just plain 'hot air.' I feel
'confident that the entlr situation
will be stnilshtened out non and
further quibbling ended by a def
inite arrancment for tho flbt un
der my direction."
Why thousands of Fords
now run more smoothly
this Eastern economy oil made
for Fords has made it possible
WHEREVER you drive now, you
will meet Ford cars that have
acquired a new ease and e(Jlciency of
operatidn. They run more quietly and
develop more power. There is a com
plete absence of jerky chatter when
they start, stop and reverse. They are
seldom sent to the shop for overhaul-
ing or engine repairs.
This marked improvement in the
operation of these Fords has been
made- possible through the use of a
new Eastern economy oil for Fords.
This oil is Veedol Forzol.
, How to make your Ford operate
more smoothly
, Your Ford, too, can have this same
, smooth running ease and economy of
operation, if you use Veedol Forcol.
Veedol Forzol makes this possible
because it is especially designed to
lubricate both the Ford engine and
transmission.which must be lubricated
by one and the same oil.
Veedol For:ol does both these Ford '
lubrication jobs perfectly. It gives1
these eight economies in operation: .
The Eight Economies
of Veedol Forzol
1 10 to 25 Koline saving
2 10 to 25 saving in oil
3 10 to 25 less carbon ,
4 Eliminates coftly chatter
5 Resists heat and friction
6 Increased ability to coast
7 Resists fuel dilution '
8 Reduces repair billa
Veedol Forzol is sold by thousands -of
dealers and authorized Ford agents.
The orange and black Veedol Forzol
signs are everywhere. Have your
'cratikcase drained and refilled today. .
Ask for Veedol Forzol by name.
Tide water oil Sales Corporation
SAN FRANCISCO
414 Rrantun St.
PORTLAND
l2ik4kOUiu!m.
IOS ANGELES
4H42 Lolw Bach Ah,
OAKLAND
5701 Um S4.
SEATTLE
Ffm Av.nu., South fit Dearborn St.
7
Abo distributed by Chansfor 3 Lyon Company
WAREHOUSES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES '
0 Igfrm
The Eastern Economy Oil for Fords
SCO. U.S. SAT. Off,
It corti less than 1 cent a quart to ihlp Veedol
Fortnl to the Pacific Coat. When you buy
Veedol Forzol, you pay for quality not freight
Other maket of can should ue other Veedol
nili. The Veedol Chart nccifte the correct
Vcedcl oil for your car. Atk your dealer
vorhal und tontativn and that thf t to July 31. 1923. Of thonn
action and attlfurtn of tho Ncw-
York I toxins; Commirmion mad
1h ehrtinplon loath to drnn lllck-'t
ard Into an ariciimfMit with that j
body by rnnttniilng tho n'Kotia
tions further. i
AUTOMOBILE FATALITIES
JANUARY 1 TO JULY IB, 1925
1,0 AMIKM'fl, Aoif. 6. ,lrk
I)mr"fy dfflnfd h?r today that
his anre?mnt with Tex Kicksrd
to fight Harry Wills was only
WASHINGTON, I). C, A.KCtwt 3.
Tho de partmf'nt of romnierrp nn
nnunrf that rirf)rts of aulomobilf
fatalillf-s In 1125 havo b'n nvHv
fd flora 77 cities of 100.000 popu
lation or mor. Thlrty-nlx of tbPH1
cities show mor automobllo fatali
ttna In th four wnek period pndlnjc
July IH than In th previous foni
wiHk period. Th following seven
fit if tthow no fatalities for the
lant four weeks: llrldireport, Nor
folk, Oakland, Oklahoma City.
Sltokane, Srlns;r(etf. Mann., and
Taeoma. New lletlford, with two
dealt, gtlll holds the record for
111 2 5.
For T.7 cities lih an a(rrr"Knt"
poj.titntlon of 27 million, th.'.e were
2, Ml automobilo fatalities reporr.'d
In tho period January 1 to July Is,
1 W'JS. aa contraHted with 2.4114 such
fatalities in the period January 1
deutbrt, 41S, or 17 per cent, verei
reported In the four-wee peiicnlj
undins: July In, 1925.
of tho i5 cities for which rom-!
patrons are poHihli for il.-? i-atly j
month of lf2:i and lfU.", :!1 show
more atitornobilo fatali'lef repotted 1
In liio periid January t lo July is,'
1.125, than Keitrrt-d in the first ,
seven months of i:2S. j
r!o far this year Near 'trk CHy j
has reported fid I automobile fatal-:
tle, fhliao 2'Mt, !'hJ!iu!- lplilii I
111, Iettolt 127, and In AtiK'len
122, vihlh; for tho last four-tveek j
peiiofl th fiturert aro N'W Ytuk
City 7;. C'hiraKo 4"., j'hilftdelpiiia
3a, Oetruit. 2"., and Los n'"l i II. j
FEW GIRLS CO U NBOBBED j
HOI.I.VWOOI). Pal., Auk. fl --'.
The ii.le of a s hHd rirl In inoilon
phi 11 1 e?t no Itipirer h )iir handled
l.y the Ih-m vlth bobln d hair. It
van rev.-a h-d hen. recently. The
uii-ophltle.it'-d ft hool inihH now 1m
i'l hi il i d by her hm t revues. i
While tteekii.ie a pluv.'r for the
part It was found that npprosh 1
iitwtely ')' of every loo plrlft be
tw. eti 11 anl 2 years of aire had
been lured hy the call of the bob-1
bin barber, 1
ITALY TO BUY SIX MILLION '
TONS OF COAL FROM RUSSIA
MOSCOW, A hit. 5. A contract
for the aupply of fi.uuO.uoo tons of
KufKiiin etjal and snthracito to Italy
within tho next three years recent
ly was ennrlnded by the Mate, coal
tlilM of Hie iJnnelx basin With tho
li.illan fit in, Tehkbe. The first
2,iHiu,O0f totiH will bo exported rot
later lhati November first of this
year, - '
Tho Donets coal banln, whhh for
sevtial years utter tho revolution
remained In a ne;nl ruined suiui,
yieidltiK an iiifiprnf icaitt amount of
(oal, van reestablished durtug tho
In-t two yers by tho sUio. Tho
yield of coal has been hrotiRht up
lo the pre-war level, hut as ho
hovlet Itiduf.ti les am workinsr only
at 45 per cent of the pro-war
rinn-lknl. tlK-v are unuhln to iron
tuuie the uantliy of hard fuel
brought to tho surface. Consi
(pieiiiiy an ennrinous supply of
ready ma I has acfuinulated at Th
neijs ba.Hln which finds 110 inarkot.
Ileforo tlie world war ltu.ilft ex
ported only a smalt quuutlty Qf
coal.
Heat with kss.