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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1925. FTVTL odeeBrothers In buying Dodge Brothers Coach, you may rest assured of this: Nowhere can you purchase greater dependability, greater freedom from annoyance, and more substantial and durable beauty at a smaller cost- per-mile. The Coach not only accommodates five adults in comfort it carries them in comfort. Dodge Brothers low swung body lines, long, underslung springs and balloon tires assure the owner a degree of travel ease which you would call exceptional in any type of car at any price. ' J. O. Newland & Son Dodge Dealers and Accessories ROSEBURG, ORE This Buick ;2 Door Sedan at C here XL jL L i Almost Unbelievable (-.absolutely, this low price am azes you! But all BUICK prices are low-so extremely low as to make BUICK the outstanding motor car "buy" on the Row. 1926 Improvements Latest Fisher Bodies, Approved 4-Wheel Brakes, Duotone Du co Colors, Gas and Oil Filters, 75 Horse Power, Motor, Air Cleaner. See this new BUICK.' MOTOR SHOP GARAGE rtA'bEBURQ Distributor) for Douglas County OREGON BUICK MOTOR COMPANY. FLINT, MICHIGAN In seven days the United States has been crossed by a closed auto mobile. Actual running time for 8.370 miles was 96 hours, 15 min utes. The car was a stock model Studebaker Standard Six coach. A remarkable feature of the run was that a trained endurance driv er, a vegetarian living on Calrfor Dta fruits, gave up the drive at KanBaa City when his home state products ran out. and the rest of the run was made In record time by an amateur who never hid at temped such driving. This, with the fact the car was a stock model Studebaker Stan- ber SO, and October 1. ' . To anyone who saw the Moroni Olson Player in Roseburg. last year, know they Med no recom mendation thl season. Their two piaye, "Kempy" and "The Taming of the Shrew" were the sensations of the theatrical season here, and this clever group of players baa made an even more fortunate choice this winter In selecting "Pygmalion," "The Ship," and "friend Hannah." Men's sulu cteanea ana pressed, II 60. Roseburg Cleaner, phone 471. GOLD DISCOVERED IN JACKSONVILLE MAY REVIVE CITY (tmkM Ptm Uaanl WIN.)' MKDFORD, Ore., Sept. 16. Jacksonville, a roaring mining dard Six Coach taken off the sale mp sixty year ago, now nearly rinnr at Tsui Ancaioa. made, the ' deserted village may return' to record run more nearly akin to the " former glories, if gold panning experience of the average motor started recently on-it main street car driver (nan any similar run continues- to show prosperous re ever made. suits.. Some- time ago- Joe- tanas Mike H. Newman Is 'he mas who well, veteran miners sank a Bhatt brought the coach front' Kansas on California street and yesterday City, where It was two hours be- before the eyes ot the village reel hind schedule. Into New York City dents, brought out ten dollars ot two hour ahead ot running time, 'the yellow metal- in- one panning, after having rested IS extra hour He claims he ha- struck- rich in Philadelphia. ledge and ha engaged two men to The car left Los Angeles on Ad-'help him.- The-shaft la about 30 gust 26 on the shot of the starting foet deep and Is operated by an old gun fired by Mayor George Cryes. An Immense crowd cheered the drivers on their way; No mechanical difficulty of any kind was: experienced on the trip. Though it was a brand new Stude baker Coach, an average of 16 miles to the gallon of gasoline was achieved. The car arrived In New York in perfect condition, as did the driver, who enthusiastically proclaimed the Studebaker Coach the "sweetest running car" he had ever seen. fashioned hoist-and rocker. Studebaker models. bullds no yearly TERRIFIC STORM HITS UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES (AwcUtrd Fran Uued Win.) 1 LA GRANDE, Ore., Sept 16. A terrlfio thunderstorm which swept over Union and Wallowa counties late yesterday took a toll of one life, delayed threshing In Wallowa county and caused an unestlmated amount ot damage to prune and apple orchards near Cove. Wayne WilleU, 23: ot Wallowa. was killed by a bolt ot lightning when he sought shelter from the storm under a tree. Willett's moth- I er, bringing him a coat to the field Announcement of a reduction of where he and his mother were 100 In tho prlcb of Graham Bro- working, witnessed the death.- Two there' one-ton truck, effective Sep- horses were killed a few minutes tember 9th, has been received by later by another bolt of lightning. J. O. Newland, local Dodge Broth-1 Huge hailstones fell at Cove, ere dealer. smashing window and severely ' "So' substantial a reduction in damaging crops: The storm was the price of this popular one-ton not so severe here, and no great truck, comnlg less than four damage was reported. Rain has months after the announcement ot fallen here Incessantly during the a previous reduction of J80.00," last fifteen hours. says Newland, "is in line with pre- n rious assurances that the truck! The Moore Music Studio Is now buyer will always benefit equally open at 225 N. Jackson St Phone with Graham Brothers In every 1 502. economy effected through lncreas- o ed production. "YOUNG AT SEVENTY"' "Graham Brothers, now first ln Dr. Frank R, Margetts, who will the world as exclusive manufao-' speak at the armory next Friday turera of motor trucks, are able to night at 8 o'clock oi "How to Bo make this second reduction and at young at Seventy," 1b an outstand the same time to make even fur- lng figure on the American lecture ther improvement in the quality platform, having been engaged in of their trucks. public lecture work for the past "In addi'lon to their greatly in- 26 years. He is Baid to be a dra creased production their produc- matic, eloquent and forceful speak tlon for the first six months of er, holding the attention of his au 18.?5 was equal to the entire output dlence from beginning to end. I of 1924 the enlarged and Improved i "Everybody Is interested In llv facilitles afforded by the new fac-'ng as long as possible, but few tory Into which Graham Brothers know how te apply the simple rules moved July 1 have aided greatly in of health which assure long Hie., making possible these reductions in Dr. MargettB, in bis lecture, not manufacturing cost" i only give the rules for health, hap- 0 ! plaess and long life, but .he does Boys' all-wool suits and over- so m such a delightful manner coats made to measure 118.00 to that his audiences are actually sur- Studebaker Standard Six Coach, $1435 Delivered in- Roseburg- , Or. under Studebaker' fair and: liberal Budget Payment Flan, thl : Coach may be purchased out of ' monthly Income wUh an ClM . ff i 3 r II tkfc-.Jl ITiAJ i ,'TIf I. Initial payment ot only One-Profit Value -Unit Built Construction Make Studebakcrs Bargains in Quality . BECAUSE Studebaker builds for Studcbaher cars all bodies, sll engines, all axles, dutches, differentials, steering gear, springs, gear sets, gray iron castings and drop forging it i possible to give purchasers two advantages: 1. A pWc oilmntagei Because Studebaker eliminate extra profits which all other manu facturer (except Ford) must pay to outside parts or body makers. Thus Studebaker is able to use steel of extra toughness, fine northern whit ash and hard maple, wool upholstery, plate glass, painstaking workmanship to precision standards, and extra equipment, such as gaso line gauge, clock, stop light, etc. yet charge no more than competing car. 2. A construction advantage! . Because all parts are not only designed to constitute one har monious unit, bnt are Unit-Built in Studebaker plant. Being built as a unit, every Studebaker functions as a unit. Thl result in years longer life, scores of thousands of miles of excess trans portation, greater riding comfort, minimum re pair cost and, finally, higher resale value. The net of it is thlst the one-profit Studebaker with its unlt-builr construction offers yon a bargain in quality. Ther are other In our gen eral price field who also build quality car. But for models that are at all comparable their price are higher, Truth in Advertising A rawk-rof Tha Saturday Bvanlns Pom wruta tha atlUo quastionina lha truth of a Scudcbakar advartlM meat. Rad our reply cin paga 71 of tha current tHua of "Tha Pom." Others, who once built quality cars, have! made material sacrifice in order to secure super ficial price advantages. These cars are good value for the man or woman who wants that kind of a car. But if he wants a bargain in quality there is only one answer Studebaker. Consider, for instance, the Standard Six Coach, illustrated above. It has wool upholstering; plate glass; fine trim to hide all tackst heavy, ornamental hardware; clock) gasoline gauge on dash; automatic windshield cleaner; stop light! locks on ignition; steering gear, door and pars tire carrier all operated by a amgle ky. Slam the door and the sound cays "quality."' Swing on the door. Run' one wheel up on the curb and note how the door still open and close. Sit on the firm; heavy fenders. Try the steerlpg gear.- See how easily it handles the full, aixe balloon tiro. Test the comfort of the deep rear seat. Its genuine wool upholstery coverav two layer of washed, quilted cotton, one layer of genuine curled hair and-extra long springs closely held together by small coil springs. Run the engine the most powerful in any car oi tnis sue ana weight; accord ing to the rating of the N ac tional Automobile Chamber at Commerce. . Come in and see this bargain in quality tha lowered price closed car ever sold by Studebaker. W. A. BURR & SONS Central Garage Roscburg, Oregon Phone 385 THIS 18 8 T U D E A, K B K. Y B A R ATTENTION BUSINESS WOMEN " $27.60 at Berniers, the Tailor, doors north Liberty theatre. GETS HEAVY FINE prised at the simplicity of it all, I Dr. Margetts lectures on health subjects from the standpoint of the I average man. He does not use j technical termB, he does not seek I to make the gaining of health mys Iterlous and complicated, and he dees not give his hearers a long list of "Don'ts." Admission to Dr. Mnrrntt'i lprtllrA Ik fi-fl anri an invitation to attend has been ex tenaeu to the general public. The Business and Profea- atonal Women's Club- will hold its first regular btiHineKS meeting of the year Friday, Sept. IX, at 7:16 p. m. ut Helnllne Conservatory. All members are urged to be pres- ent as this Is the first and one ot the most important meetings of tho year, and alHo to come early bo that the busi- nesB may be completed. E (Aaanclatrd I'rraa Laaaf-d Wire.) SALEM, Ore., Sept. 16. Jacob Diets, of Oregon City, was adjudg ed guilty In justice court here Tuesday afternoon on a charge of driving an automobile while intox icated. He was Immediately sen tenced by Justice ot the NOTICE TO HUNTERS. Guide and packer has saddle and pack horses for hire-ami will guide to good game country. Address C. R. MeNell, Leland, Oregon. NEW FORD MODEL REACHES R08EBURQ CHEVALIERS You are especially urged to .attend regular meeting Thurs-w day, Sept. 1 7 til , to complete arrangements for Roseburg Canton Robertson No. 13, to attend Sovereign Oram! lodge at Portland, Sept. 21t to 20th inc. Fatigue uniform. By Order of Commandant. . Not all motor troubles are avoid able, but serious damage to any automobile engine may absolutely be averted by the observance, on the part of the sane motorist, of two very simple rules: First, to give the car more-than-casual in spection, each morning, before set ting out; second, to heed the ad vice of the motometer which Is placed on the radiator cap, not tor ornament, but specifically as an advance warning to motorists when Borne sort of trouble Is stew ing. This device will' not tell the driver what la wrong that is up to him to discover when he gets the danger signal but it will tell him, in plenty of time, that some thing 1 wrong. Incidentally,- here is 1- list of possible trouble the motorist should look for .a the case of both the early morning inspection and after he has received warning ot trouble while on the road: Radia tor leak, broken water pump,-rotting of rubber hose connections,, choked water passages, cylinder friction, loose oil pipe conneolioa, clogged strainer, broken oil pump, worn piston rings .driving with re tarded spark, improper timing,, im proper carburetor adjustment,, broken fan belt and cloggod muffler. The first of the new model Ford cars to reach Roseburg was driven Peace down from Portland today by the Small, to serve three 'months In the aalesmanagnm of the Ford Motor county Jail, pay a fine of $250 and Company of that city. The car Is a lose his driver's license for a year, touring model and attracted a lot His car will be held by the author- of attention at the C. A. Look wood Ities for three months. ' Motor Co., salesroom this sfter- The collision out of which the 1 noon. Kverybody who ssw the car charge grew occurred when Dletz's expressed appreciation of ita sym automobile, in which were himself, metrical lines ana classy appear- bis wife and a small ron, clashed with a truck near St. Paul on Sun day, September 6. The wife and boy were severely hurt, the boy go ing to a hospital with a badly in jured head. Several witnesses for the de fense declared there was no evi dence that Dletz had been drink- ance generally. The body sets low, gas tank Is placed in front and entirely out of sight, easy of access, and marked features give the car added distinction. JACKSON FAIR OPENS, MEDFORO, Ore., Sept. 1. With the laxhlblts declared larger than lng. but Deputy Sheriff Bert Smith ever, and with horse races and a who handled the case at the time, pear show as special features, the said evidence of liquor was strong, annual Jackson county fair opened Dictx is said to be a garbaga today with all loral stores closed hauler operating In Portland. t noon for the observance of Med- o ford day. The fair will close Sat- 8CHOOL HOSIERY jurday. -I We have the children's fancy stitch hosiery, full length or 8-1 length, in black and in colors. Or we have extra heavy grades for the boys and for the misses. Remember our big value, 11.00 silk hose. New fall shades are h'-re now. Get bow that will wear- Carr's. TICKETS TO BE ON SALE FOR PYGMALION Season tickets for the three sr pearances of the Circuit Repertory company of the Moroni Olsen Play ers will be on sale b; the Business anri Professional Women's club next week, as well us single a! mission tickets for "Pygmalion," the first play, to be given In Rose burg. Fride A-,-fc The tick ets may be exchanged at the box office fur a reserved seat, Heptew Small Store can do busineM" J itivni SaTW H Thousands of Salesmen Eor0 copt) of this nevrtv papor is mftn ODD FELLOWS How many am going to at- tend Hoverelgn Grand lodge at Portland next week, HepL 21st to 26thT If you are, be on hand Friday, Sept. lsth. Offlc- ial program is now in hands of comm!tt"e. By Order of Noblo Grand. ELKS ATTENTION Dancing and card party Thursday evening, Sept. 17, 1&25. Be there!! ft Miieaslne stihscrlhtlonH solicited. flubbing offers. Fiction Library, Masonic Templn, Roseburg. DAILY WEATHER REPORT U. fl. Weatner ntireau, local of fice, Roseburg, Oregon, 24 hours ending 6 a. m. Precipitation In inches and hun dredths: Highest temneraltiro yesterday 72 lowest lemperaltii,' last, night f Precipitation last H hours t.2 Total preclp. since 1st month.. 1.65 Normal preclp. for this month l.Ot Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1825, to date 1.65 Average preclp. from HepL 1, 1S77 Total excess from Kept. 1, 1925 ... Average precipitation for 48 wet seasons, (September to May, Inclusive) 31 49 Haln this afternoon and tonight, probably clearlnr ThiinMlay morn ing; moderate temperature. WM. 11KLL, Meteorologist . .42 1.13 Tinerlkrfoimance II (II lower Price I II , Jtyt one- K ,' m ' Tourin6 See and Drive this latest Six and then you'll appreciate how truly extra ordinary U Oldsmobile'g latest achievement. You'll k"ou that a combination of such Greater Beauty, such Finer Performance, and such radically Lower Prices couldn't help but achieve for Oldsmobilo iiwtant and wide-spread popularity ! Come in any time. We have a car ready for you to try at your convenience ! Touring $875, Coach $950. SiJan $1025 KLECKER-AMORT CO. f 439 N. Jacluon St, Phone 593 1