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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1925 ;OMQBI,LE- NEWS rJ? V T 66 ROSEBURG 1 h fell Take This Tin ' ' .$fDofi't iRh'demn your engine, or trade in your " 'present far until you are sure a good carburetor won't ture its troubles. )f 2 ZENITH sure make a difference? j ' jllASK ABOUT. OUR FREE TRIAL OFFER 1 , ' L G. DE VANEY, 406 Cast St. BOOTH - KELLY HOLDINGS EYED BY TEXAS FIRM Representatives Visit Lane County Plant, But No , Deal Made So Far. MERGER PLAN DENIED -Northwest Is Generally Looked Upon as Future Center of Activity in Fir Manufacturing. '".EUGENE, Or., Sept. 13. Al though there are a Qmber of re- eeeentaJJves of Southern lumber . Intttreatrwao have been her re cently with the view of purchase - and operation In Lane county there "1 BO contemplated changes in the way of ownership or merger In connection with the Ilooth-Kelly " Lumber company. Thla statement was made today by K. A. rtcxjQ vice-president of the company, in ' reply to rumora prevalent tor the pant week or more in Eugene and Portland lumber circle tluit the lane county imnnliatltS w.s noon hi nndiirri a change In tCntrol. Mr. llonth aald: "We have been receiving a large number of Inquiries from Houthem lumbermen who are very much In- lcroated In the possibilities of the i- .i i . i uTir)iniriii m i.antt coi'niy n the Pacific Northwest. With Mr. A. C. Dixon, general manager tt g- nonth-Kelly Lumber com panrr I recently made a trip through the alate with represent atlvea of the lumbering jQ resia nf the sonllT,vlsltlnga for?? num ber of lumber centers. " "These Houthem lumber men are much interested In the fir Industry aa anme of them contemplate op erations In the Pacific Northwest. They deaired to Inspect the work ing of camp and mills In thla dis trict and their visit and close In spection of the Booth-Kelly mills in Ijine was for the purpose of ob talnlng Information as to modern methods employed In handling the 'fir." The name of the Lutcher ri Moore Lumber company of Orange, Texas, large operators of timber In the South, was the firm frequently mentioned In connection with the rumored change in the Booth-Kelly company. i Local lumbermen and bankers ' who are closely identified with the lumbering interests confirm the fact that the lumbermen from the south, representatives of large fi nancial Interests, are looking to ward I.ane county and the North west for further development and that recently parties were here in vestigating the field and confer ring with owners of timber In thla area. WORK NIGHT. DAY TO FILL ORDERS DETROIT, Mich.. Sept. 23. Sus tained demand and a growing list of unfilled orders has caused the Chevrolet Motor company to In crease heavily its production sche dule during September. ' The schedule revision Involves an Increase of more than 18 per cent over the production program originally plnnned for September. The new achedule calls for 53.165 motor cars and trucks In Septem ber, a rhevrtSt record for that month and only 3.078 leas than the highest production montwin the 'history of the company. I lloth day and night shifts have jbeen augmented to maintain ttft' new arhedule. The company ahffl ned 4.2S4 era to dealers on Aur. 31, establishing a"vw record 00 higher than thoMirgest prcvloua shlnment for one day. The company, which recently made Ita two-mllllnnth car, atlnln ed during August a areater produc tion thua far for W!B than the en tire prmliirujnn of 11)24. Several Wctors rings contributed to the unprecedentt demand ac cording to C. E. Dawaon. assistant general ssles msnsger of the Ch: v rolet Motor company. "The Auruat 1 reduction of 140 to $r.O In the closed model prices 'together with the announcement of the Improvements on alL models caused a still further IniQase In the unfilled order limit," ssld Mr. Dawson. "The gresteat demand at present apnears to bo for the Chev rolet Coach, lncreaaed ponularlty sIko has been gained by the new Utility Kxpreaa one-ton truck which has replsced the former trurk of the same name. "Another factor In car demand la the rapid economic recovery of the aoulh and southwest where purchasing power i now on a par with the remainder of the coun- WILL BE LIGHT Many Freshmen Turning Out For Squad Indicates Good Team in Future. WILL BUILD A FENCE Wire Will Be Stretched to Keep Spectators From Crowding on Field . During Game. The Roseburg high school foot ball team Is showing much prom ise In spite of the extreme light weight. Coach Doubet Is well pleased with the great number of freshmen turning out for practice each night, and although the team this year la not expected to be more than of average strength, the fact that so many youngsters are turning out permits of a develop ment which will give the school a strong husky .eleven for several years to come. Thirty-eight turned out for the first night's practice, after the opening of school, and the squad is growing in slxe. A tackling dum my has been rigged up, and the boys are taking nightly work In hitting the dummy, and are show ing up well. A light scrimmage, the first of the season, was held last night, and although the Iras showed many weak spots In their work, and were quite ragged in tackling, and other points of the game, in dications are that the team will soon be able to put up a- fairly strong offensive as well as a good defense. , Arrangements are now being made to build a one-wtre fence around the field, ten feet uitalde the out-of-bounds lines, wlifrft WHO bun -- ... . I- It..- . L players during the progress of gsmes. The schedule nf the senson gives the team some hard work. On October S the Roseburg team goes to Marshfield. ard the follow ing Saturdav. OctnhQ 10. North Hend will play at Kiweburg. On the 24 Eugene plays here; on the 3lnt Roseburg goes to Ashland, tin (the fith of November Ilosfhiirt t ph& at Cottage Grove, en the llih jtirunts Pass, and the aesron enn- eludes with a same with Medford I hi re on the lStli. Cook wtQga. 0 Oil HOY, bought a bargain Mil there are many imore cars ailver limns Wosd "em voilrself is ;rav wolp almost ! KXTIXCT IN WKST. OLVMPIA. h.. Sent. 23. Dr. A. K. Fischer, chief of the bureau of economic Investigation of the I'nlted States biological survey, who was In Olytuuls today, de clared not iWre than 100 gray wolves are left between the Mexican and Canadian borders, because of an ex termination campaign con ducted by federal and atate huntera. Thousands former ly ranged Joe Rocky Moun tain states. Dry Forces Mopp Summer White;House district ; " . ui m ' 1 1 ''... 1 l.mnwM1 , sX urn r ,-... ' . . , " .('. ' .:... . , : .w ilA ' ' r- - tJv jit i- X i! w mm A 1 a...-.' - . . .in these words, an owner of a couple of large, expensive cars summed up his opinion of this Overland . . . Pride of ownership! Sterling worth, through and through! That's the backbone of Overland's popularity. Owners know this car today as America's outstand ing light-car value the one light-car with nothing 'icheap" about it. ... and now, 'at this new low price, eten greater value is , yours! 1 Tl a 11 ' foil-"!' -fentjr 8dan rtmtn far 5 regular prupl . . . a mux fly -d-Aiftns)d, cla-ut, rnkUh, low, itra. Wora.nsjrlly g.iod.lookiful ... bodv n. Ih4 In pulKhfid lMfcfur. rl.h dep blu with ftlUtcniri jet-hl.. k trim mini, r,4n(iiHmc llftht etutunit. btls anybtMiy tt loukcJ at. Wider eat th widest Aany Itftht tur bultf nw, lnl-piiTv, unJlviiM front msh, Inch wide ,ichM deepi wlii. bark INI, 45 jn,hr, wld. IH lnrh dotp You know what aurh smpla Mt apar ntinni to th Ctimfort and con?anlm- of your paaaaiigura. JSo nor crowding t Big wide window rrvora than It aquar feat of window apaca all th air and all tha broad, uniacarruptrd laion of a tourtiul our. Extra wide doorw 7 ntranca and tilt to both front nd rar anita. No discomfort to an) fcody ft Mr. a In or out. Karh door hiiV four aitra heavy htnftaa. Thay'ra buUl Co wfthatand pisjaiahioantl Very latent one-piece windshield oipocUlty ra lira Me In nlht-drrr1n.. Glvaa cltwr, unoKatrurted vlalon. No naufc crwijng. You can alwaya aa rhm votjr tftni. Mora aaatlr ad- Iufti4you don't hava i fuaa with It. aalt-r to rlran and to krvp clean. On of thoaa litiia tiiina tlial AMaa aa much. Fine broadcloth uphoUtery inTU lookln. wy durahla; drp romiortahlv-cuahfonwd atratai Bruaarla carpet In Qitr, rulbr carpet In fronts more lett-Toom for tha driver, mora apace for your pnaaenAerai biA-raf value, hitt-rax atmosphere all the way through at aveo lcaa-iban-curraot light -car coatl A 27-Boreepower engine ' sturdy, rellaMe, bearcat on tha nllla, with all the power you need for 60 miles or ftt.MMI; l.-hsad motor, lar ger vairea, mora efficient and glvlna, mora power than over-head valves, a quieter motor with hail th working psu-t Oiling eyttem positive centrifugal no pump to break or get out of order. In 4 years' nea nf Ihavayatemnoraee of faulty lubrica tion hla ever been reported ... oil level Indicator shows tha amount of oil in Kur crankrase at all times; douhla ttom rrankcaae any sediment that gets n to your ollran'tbeshot t hroug h again to th working parrs; removable oil filter a strainer located on th rtgnr-ruuid alu of yoif luutur, cl Boned cylinder wall cylinder walla honed after boring, which makes them superlatively amonth, removea any fragments or rough spots lef t by boring tools- ff n lihed motor the OverUnd Is thiMnly honedcyllndrr rar In lis priceclas larger valves valve head I' t).' diam eter, against the uual 1 'V diameter your motor-power la In direct relation to your valve-area, you get power you can never aspect In a car with smaller valve-area ... Borg and Beck diet type clutch fully enclosed and running In a con atant bath of oil on of tha finest clutches made In thla country. You who are used to frequent and trouble aome luhrvatlon of your clutch bear- i Ing will appreciate the vital advantage of thla exclusive Overland feature . ... ' Ignition eyttem Auto-Lite starting, lighting and Ig nition enclosed storage battery hol derdrum type headlights, legal lens, braced with tl bar dimmers In head lUhta rlilef -proof Ignition lark -dth light the same high standard that you get InQars costing two or three times the moncyt Tra mm lesion and Universal Joint three speed, selective alldlng gear transmission. A rearMxleeyetem the equal In stMigth and shts to that Med In can having double th weight of Over land: aila shaft of Molybden um steel, tha toughest steal known In the entire three years In which Over land has used this asle system there I no case on record where an axle ha aver been broken. 1 Extra big, extra etrong brake vrra efficient, extra sura on fur square Inch of braking surf serf car every 14 pounds weight nf oar, trQhlghesf ratio of braking surface tocarlveigJitol any car In Overland's price-class. Chassis strong, rigid frarna with lot of brae rr-prings of Chrome Vanadium stWl, tha finest and strongest spring teel known every leaf la genuine Chroma Vanadiurfl front wheal t Ken taper roller bear l New lepartur ; O Standard SyJ O mounted on Tlmkm Ing rear wheels, f-N ball bearings) MolyrWenum stuel tap- red steering knuckles ( lrrerlbl typ steering gear; only J7 points to flatibrtcate on entire chassis against &9 W) fcain other cars . . . In what other car In Overland's price-class, or In what car riling for several hundreds dollar more, can you ma rob. or anywhere near it. th to Impressive list of Overland advantage Step In and see this great Sedan, for only S.95. Never In ail your auto mob II experience have yon seen anything to approximate It In car-quality, car value. Very easy terms. Only a email amount down. IS months for th bal- . ance. Your present caff to apply aa part payment. O WELLS Sz CHASE o 31 North Jackson Street Roseburg ; o Phone 399 .- . . . k. d -I .... . . . "K . w"" xl In the U. h. since tlie dr iistr.il rul nff "v into nrw iora irom outs dc the I J. mil. .... u-i. i .l , , A four-year Intetmive ranuijtn RftHlliat illitrracy In ponorti by th Interior DfpHriuu'nt, Iturraii of Kduniiloii, In ordtT to rtnlmv iht nnmbtT uf illltrratcg btforv ihe 1W0 wnmu. DEMPSEY ENTERS AMUSEMENT FIELD nr v 4 Small IKSlorc i K-rp CArt do a van kji rsjn rT mi V LLLiil b business" ct 1 Thousands of Salesmen Ei'rQ copj of tills nc ppr Is a goua snics- l. mail i (Amirlad rm Uiel Wlr,.) 8ACRAMKNTO. Cal.. Sept. SS. Jtti-k Ormpsey. hesvywelftht champion of the world, has enter ed the fti'lil of an nmunement pro moter. ArtU-lea of Incorporation of "The Harhara Corporation of l.os Anseles." filed today with the secretary of state, formed for the purpose of building theatres, amusement halls and wrestling and hoxinir pavilions. revealed l)empjey as one of the directors. will be put aside, he said. In an i effort to complete house action on the revenue measure before ,'Chrlstmaa. He predicted the bill j would be In the hnnds of the , prerident for signature well In ladvsnce nf March IS, when the first tnrtallmepts of tales on l-'5 'Incomes will be due. The Connecticut rei.resentatlve reiterated that the maximum snr ' tax fhould bo reduced at least 'to 20 per cent and thnt there should lie a scaling down of the inheritance tuxes. MOIt LAW lOMNO Tori I.AH1TV. TAX REDUCTION TO LEAD PROGRAM OF NEXT CONGRESS ' WASHINGTON'. Rcpt. JJ. Tax reduction will have rlsht of way In the house from the day con areas convenes. President Cool Ida was Informed today by Re presentative Tilson of Connecti cut!, republican floor leader. Even the appropriation bills BOOTLEGGER, MUCH WANTED,. CAPTURED I Portland, ore., sept. jj. i Vice squad officers todav arrested Sidney (iarrlck. charged with transporting and possessing fifty gallons or liquor, and declared that Carrlck was the man who escaped by brandishing n gun af ter an auto crash on the high way six months ago near Sher wood. In which three persons wre In lured. Carrlck dcnUd that he had been In the Sherwood Incident. Mob law Is not so popular ns It used to be In the I'nltid States. During the first half of 1925 only nine lynchlngs were reporttd to the Tuikegre Institute. Though this was an increase of four over the corresponding period of 19J4 It showed a decline of six as com pared with 192:: and a drop of twenty-one wh.-n mcaured by the record of 1922, whn there were thirty during the first six months. The 1H25 lvnrhtnrs oc curred aa follows: Arknnas. 1: Florida, 1: (ieorgla, 1: UiiiIkIs-s. 1; Mississippi. 2: I'tnh. 1; Vir ginia, 1. October Sunset. Coarse. In rural education were Riven In 77 eollegM and universi ties, 52 teachers colleges, and 70 normal rchools during the school year 195.1-24. The courses given most often, as described In Hti rnl School I -aflet No. 37 of the Intedlor Department, Uurean ' of Education, were called rural edu cation, rural school administra tion, rural school management, and observation, and practlifi teaching. j I-ondon has a French school, the i Lvcee Krancsls de Londres. of ! which the teachers are French and are appointed by the French gov eminent. The curriculum la ba:.ed ion that of the el"-mntary and i,c- omlarr schools In France, but the school Is fully recomttfd by the Londou County Council. j PINE STREET MACHINE SHOP Oppcsit Flour Mill General Machine Work Automobile Work a Specialty Gear Cutting