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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 1925. SEHSDi'J TICKETS PLAYERS 9D FAST .1 l-i "(1 ,-, i: N. LAWYERS WOULD LIKE OFFICIAL PART IN ELECTION OF JUDGES SEATTLE, Sept. 21 Contend ing that the average laymBQ does hot know the qualifications of Ju dicial candidal i. the Wsshlnglon Plato Bar association la proposing amendments to stale election laws whereby members of the legal pro fession could Indicate their pref erences in candidates for the bench. Tha proposal, which originated at a recent state convention, would Dot Interfere with the present method of voting, members of the 1MB Here," in brief form, we present for your information nine vital facts underlying the success of Dodge Brothers, Inc, and the goodness and value of their product Dodge Brothers, Inc., consider these facts so fundamentally' important to the motor car buyer that they will be re-1 peated, from time to time, until every newspaper reader America may be presumed to have read them: Dodge Brothers, during the past eleven years, have built and sold more than one million four hundred thousand motor cars and more than 90 of these cars are still in service. This record requires no com ment It stands impressively alone in motor car history. It has never been Dodge Bro thers policy to build yearly models. When an improve ment, that is really an im provement, is discovered, it is made at once. Their slogan, "Constantly Improved But No Yearly Models" is familiar the world over - Dodge Brothers build one, chas sis and only one. This policy materially lowers manufactur ing cost It also enables Dodge Brothers engineers to concen trate their entire time and . thought on- the betterment of . this one type. Dodge Brothers have never had an "off year" or an "off car." This is because they have . nevej used the public as a test ing ground for "new models" or lowered the quality of their product in the slightest degree. Every change has been an im provement on the design. ft I Dodge Brothers pioneered in tuv .A. Ob US' 0 car and the first all-steel closed car. Tlfese epochal develop- The purchase of an automobile is a serious and important business. The time has passed when transient novelties can lead a thoughtful buyer to overlook trie great essential of motor car worth. ; J A few of theseessentiala are clearly outlined above. They go far to explain why Dodge0 Brothers name is accepted, the t . . m1 s h s r r JH 1 .pria over, asjine name- Broth brsJnil dstrjdjt Dodge asfwlntlon explain. After fllinvs for Ju'lg' ship have been- made, the lawvers would take a vole on the candidates and mske an en dorsement. This recommendation would be printed o the otficlsl bsilots under thn name of the ap proved candidate. The association believes thous ands of voters would be guld"d by the endors'-mcnu. A counter sngxestlon, proposed bv a local ncwpsper In a humor ous vein, would ielude lawyers from voting for judges on the ground of prejudice. i 8 Arundel, puma tuner. Fnons IJt-L VITAL ments have saved Dodge Brothers owners many millions of dollars by materially prolong ing motor car life and by effect ing marked economies in man ufacture. This construction has also reduced incalculably the danger from accident and fire.j Dodge Brothers sell directly through their dealers to the purchaser. There are no sec tional distributing agencies to increase the cost of distribution and the cost of the car. Dodge Brothers have never given so-called "free service." The car is sold at a fair and honest price. Nothing is added to this original purchase price to pay for service that the owner may never need. " ' ' Dodge Brothers Dealers were pioneers in unanimously adopting the flat rate service system. By this system, the ' owner knows in advance what any service job will cost There are no unpleasant surprises in his bills. The sturdiness and long life of Dodge Brothers Motor Car is reflected in its resale value. Comparatively few Dodge Brothers Motor Cars are ad vertised in the resale columns of the newspapers. The values they bring testify unanswerably to their goodness and the pub lic's belief in their goodness. original nau maiK 01 aonar-ior-aouar Yaiuc J. O. NEWLAND & SON Brothers Dealers, Roscburg, BEAR MISTAKES BALD HEAD FOR 6TONI CAUSINO CAMP PANIC GLACIKR PARK, Mont., Sept. 84. Dr. Dudley Kobtrts, a noted consulting physician of New York City, will have a aear on his fore head to remember Olacler Nation al Park by, according to !rvln 8. Cobb, nationally-known humorist. Dr. Kole-rls, with his son, Cobb and Jim Whllt. the Rocky Moun tain poet guide, were fishing up In the wllils of Glacier Park. Tbey camped at the Snowshoe ranger cabin, and one of th first things they O'rt c-d wers bear tracks. In Facts, in Oregon. the nlghl. Dr. Koberts awoke, wlih a yell. The others hastily secured flashlighL which rnveslud Dr. Roberts with blood streaming down his faco and a young blsck bear disannearlng In haute.. None of the party was In tho least frightened. Cohb said. Wllc he dressed Dr. Roberts' head wllh the aid of his medicine kit. Cobb concluded the bear probably had been looking for fmd and turned over the doctor's bald head wllh his paw, thinking It a mck under which ants were plentiful, Insied of the b'ad of a man wise on germ lore. v. o o 1 James J. Crossley of PORTLAND, OREGON Hereby Announces that he Is eaa didaU for tha Republican nomi nation for U. . Senator at tns May, 1926, Primaries. Will work tealously for develop ment of Oregon and support of measures for real txmeilt of farm era as snggested kr their organisa tions. Favor World Court and rj orm Senate Rules. Cook wlU ga. The sale of season tickets for the three plays to be presented here by the Moroni Olsen players Ibis winter. Is meeting with great success, many members of the Roseburg Busluess anil Profes sional Women's Club, which organ isation Is sponsoring the produc tions here, having oversold their quota already. Instant response comes from all those who witness ed the Moroni Olsen players last year, everyone being eager to meet them again through the the atre this season. The Moroni Olsen player re cently opened at Ogden. Ulan, their headquarters, and the follow ing review of their opening play "Pygmalion," to be here October J, was given In the Ogden Slandard Kxamlner. "Pjgmalion,". comedy by Oca Bernard Shaw: Miss Eynsford Hill, Virginia Oreenwell; Mrs. Eynsford Hill, Klhet Baker; a bystander (lean Urenwell; Freddy Hill, Jos. H. Wlltams; Ellia Doollttle, Janet Young; Colonel Pickering, Gordon Nelson; another bystander; Henry Hlgglus, Moroni Olseu; Mrs. lVarce, -Leora Thatcher; Alfred Doollttle, Hyron Koulger; Mrs. Hlg glns, Dorothy Adams; a parlor maid, Leora Thatcher. " ' Ueorge Bernard Shaw's "Pyg malion," as presented Wednesday night at the Orpheuin by the Mo roni Olsen players undoubtedly Is strong propaganda lu favor of the better speech movement, but It Is doubtful If Shaw wrote the com edy to assist the society for the prevention of cruelty to the King's KngliBh. Instead, k is suspected, the craf ty playwright selected bis plot as a logical means of getting two such characters as Alfred Doollt tle. t. the London dustman, In the same bouse and conversation wllh Henry lint gins, (fee learned pho netic expert. - Scvaral Sly Digs This plot also gives Shaw his opportunity to pick up a London girl guttersnipe and place her in an environment to which she was a total stranger. The playwright then delights In showing what happens, ,ftolh to the guttersnipe and to her sponsors. He works In sly digs at conventional thinking and occasionally lets drop a shocker or two to keep the au dience on tip-toe. Higglns picks up a flower girl. in whom he Is luteiested because she represents all that Is terrible tronounclng ber own language. He trom the standpoint of voicing and decides to use her as a experi ment -in phonetics. He contends that by teaching her to speak cor rectly Be can pass her. off as a duchess, and he succeeds. Xlut other changes come, both to the girl and to Higglns and also to her dad by reason of their contact one with another and all this goes to makeup a delightful play. Three characters aland oiit In bold relief in "lTgmaliou." .These are those of Hlgglnst tho girl. Ellis, and her father, Alfred boo little. Moroni Olsen Is th bachelor phonetics expert. Higglns, and he gives a convincing Interpretation of thn role, Janet Young Is Kllsa, splendid as the terrible flower girl and alxo In her altered role. Special Pralss Special praise Is duo Byron Foulger for the engaging manner Coming to MEDFORD & EUGENE Dr.Mellenthin SPECIALIST In Qlsrnal Medicine for tha . past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be In Medtord en Monday, Sept. 28, Holland Hotel, and In Eu gene on Tuesday, Sept. 29, at the Osborn Hotel, Offics Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p.' m., In Eugene and 11 to 4 in Msdford. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular gradu ate in medlcinn and surgery and la licensed by the state of Oregon. Ho does not operate for chronic appen dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom ach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wotting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Itiluw arc thn names of a few of his many satisfied patients la Ore gon: J. L. Chambers, Roseburc, head aches. John Wodtli, Waterloo, bladder and pro-Htate trouble. Mis. K K. Iloliuaii, Richland, kid ney trouble. . W. 8. Hennett, Oregon City, ulcer of the stomach. R. W. Mitycr, hhsnlko, heart trouble, I has. II. Hoalc, La Grande, gall stones, Mrs. M. I. Olsen, l'ortlsnd, appen dicitis. Remember above datr, that con sultation on this trip wilt he free and that his treatment Is dllferenL Married women mtitit bo accom panied by their husbands. Address: 211 lira, bury Ultlg., Los Angelt-s, California. "k 'r KoUiird! ulna iMamkv bow) exf In which ho depicted old Doollttle. who presents convincing argu ments why he could he 'appler In poverty than when rnlaed to middle class with his 3,000 pounds a year. He also can give good reaton why ho can get more pleasure with a 25-pound "touch" from Illggins than from twice thla amount. "I cant afford to have morals,"" Dollttle says at the time he was poor. His discomfort Is plain when he must adopt the middle clans morality be despises to go with his coming Into money. Definition of Manner Among the good things gleaned from the dialogue la this trom Henry Higglns: "Good manners do not consist In having one aet of manners for one class and another set for another ce but !n having the same manners for all." The aloroui OUren players pre sent the same strong cast of prev ious years, including the capable. Leora Thatcher, Dorothy Adama and Joe Williams, with the addi tion of four promising actora-and actresses: Virginia Ureenwell tand Kihel Baker of Salt Lake. Uean Greenwell of Ogden and Gordon Nelson, who seems to b) an en tirely capable young actor. Men's suits cleaned and pressed, $1 BO. Itoseburg Cleaners, phone 47J, , . EMPLOYMENT PEAK IN NORTHWEST IS PASSED . PORTLAND, Bept, Sl-r-SpeeuiHs employment lu the Pacific. Northwest last week showed first signs of the usual seasonal de crease of this time of year, accord- ling to the Alj employment service letter Issued- here today, lagging and lumbering continue, very ac tivebut general construction work anurhlghway building have begun to taper off. releasing a few men dally, the letter stated. Tho main apple harvest, which will start next week east of the Cascades, wil be cared for largeiy by auto tourists and their fami lies who are already on the ground waiting for picking to start, the 4L report said. Rullroads are still working large crews and farmers are blrln a few men. Bummer pine camps -will soon clnsMhe sea son's logging but preparations for winter logging are b&ng made at many operations. Pine mills will ! operate until forced to close by coin weianer. LOWC .OISTAMCC Visit the Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3 ; Co hy train. Ride com fort ably; trrfv wfclj and tree to enjoy thin RaU event. Avoid crowd d hithwyt ami parking dimculttea. . t Low Roundtrip Fares will mak your crip Mrpritingly UcxpmJivt. For full information, ak agent en -s-- fST9 1 If I .V a ' 1 I tfVS'H I 1.JW .71 .erv- "r-w f ur.-. felt : r u SoHthern PacificLines L. B. MOORE, Prion 11 Nothing Hie 1 steaming bowl cf Carnation Mush to put yottnyMcrs, into xut sace Of toe o pUy, All wheat I A? cawnetudrcr L-dtherbViti OCTflTOP iii7 cti mi 1 ' i i WASHINGTON epL M.-Juet aa with a lot Of fnsks, October ts moving Urn with last stars. Abote the easterm horizon sooa will ap pear the brtiuaat stars of . early winter. The tali trek M m order. On October 7. Jaaittr wfcl be la uadratBr wit taw ana, thai t., degrees east of Ue awn and n tie meridian stee souUt at (unseL afara has left the evening- sky aad la on the far lU. U. nrUl fmn the earth. l&O.OUO.UOv aoUea a was.. The big dipper trill bv far over the northwest ' . ''.,' ' The milky way may be traced m clear, dark evenings In October diagonally across the heavens from the northeast to the vestera. hart son. Far over to the southeast will appear the brilliant Fomalhaut In the constellation Plucis Australia, the Etoulhera. llah. which la visible in American, tallied only for a 1 brief period In the Mil and early , wmier. remain aut la one of tne 20 brightest stars in the heavens. October star gasera. save a bob 4tetta of lb American Natnrs mi '. soclatlon. will find that the w stellatlon of Caprlcernus, the trS" goat, and Aquarius, the water bear-.' er, two constellations of tiie1lac ' that contain no stars rbrls-htnr ' . the third magnitude, kava ttasij . the places of the kiilllaot aortlacaP " 'groups of Scorpio . and Ragiiasiu .' I that were eohspldous la 'the south, era sky daring the Summer. Vfhua,' which has been visible Id the west era sky aft'T sunset since late In ' June, will be seen as the. evening . iaiar In the southwest for about two. b.turs after sunset. - - L hi urn will be seen for a" abort rtlme after aunset aollttln to the northwest of Venus, bat beforeOc- ',' lober han passed H will e2a close to site sun to be seen In So twilight. Jupiter ailll la dlrewetr 1 Inorlh of the little Inverted milk Clipper, and It will be next to Ve- nus the moat brilliant object Id view In the southwestern heavens ,' In the early evening. - Our drivers and our truckmen are . all Instructed In the absolute neces sity of handling your property wflh great care. In long distance haul ing their carefulness counts. "Ws Aim to Pfcaam" H.S. FRENCH TILWSFEI AND STORACI CO. . Phone 220 " J w W1' Csnsral Agent Rossburg, Oregon : ' ef .1 t i .:: V; 4 . ' '