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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1925)
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVEST. yEDNESDAY, OCTOSSR 21, 1923. IOE2B--' FORGIIYOFDEIRQIT ONE-PR t ke Extra ToUQate Fini' - ; tv- g : han ay SUllia Ktrty anvecatiag that tbe state alraue1 he tat sly eaxJag IM9 af tJseraWaaf' vgMcId) iNeef eeeletSeif sea soli ki( a aeries of ISO conventions ta all parti ef taw Unite BUM, aatkUf the repeal of Federal. taxes m automotive preeaets. Ia aeaitloa ta tka state urease ana tmm. tka Wrar af a ear Bala Boat Bar a 1 Federal war tal ib aawaat ranging free, abeat lit U tU- la the Bail fear UM the fatal Federal taxes aa aatsaisttj treaVrte amounted to S15S,es,sse. , . State (cca are as a rale applied to highway week and renlstJaa. The Federal aat kxctse taxes are T$ fmm series going hte aba general treaaary. .- , ,. . ,miT - - , . ' The Street Railway Commission ot the city of Detroit and Mayor John W. Smith have approved the purchase ot M more Oraham Broth ers twenty-one passenger street car type motor coaches, making a total of Its bought tram Oraham Brothers within a year. This ao tioa ot the commission, taken In accordance with the recommenda tion ot H. U. Wallace, general man ager ot the Detroit street railways, was later approved by the city council. ' General Manager ' Wallace, In recommending the purchase atated that the lit Oraham Brothers coaches already in service have been operated over t.OOU.000 miles and have proved entirely satisfac tory. The department ot street rail ways started motor coach opera tions on January 1, 1925, and have gradually extended their coach lines until they now operate over routes totaling 63 miles. Tha new equipment will, when placed In ser vice, Increase the mileage ot their coach routes by 43 miles, giving them a total of 96 miles. Trolley cars are operating over 396 miles ot track, and the 85 miles of new motor coach routes will Increase the mileage of the entire transpor tation system by about 25 per cent. This indicates the rapid expan sion of Detroit's transportation system, making ase of street ears and motor coaches, each in Its beat adaptable field, and thus furnishing to the people a co-ordinated serv ice through th interchange of transfer privileges. The motor coach is taking a leading part In expending transportation systems by providing service to new dis tricts at a very much smaller in vestment than would have to be made if tracks and overhead trolley lines were installed. The department of street rail ways Is also inaugurating a new feature In operating coach service between the important railroad sta tions and the principal hotels in the business sections of the city. This should prove very convenient to the large number of visitors con tinually arriving in Detroit who de sire to reach the downtown section ot the city without the necessity of Inquiring for directions. . This order for (4 Oraham Broth ers motor coaches la one ef the into tbs ipuabfe wefe!. - ' rWlisyWaiiPiiilaatjBaV cr Intelligent economy .... Sensing and adopting, in advance of anybody else, the newest and most efficient equip ment and methods have made this low For Exfra Good Measure -over and above . simony major feature- one patented, exclusive 91 all told that come to yon with this superlative among light cars I RkgthmiadRidUff In this great light automobile you ride buoyantly, rnome-sinoothnesa. THIPLEX SPKiWGS patented, ex clusive. That is what does it . . . 30 inches more spring-supported ' area that is the source from which this super-riding-comfort corneal . the Triplex Spring of the Over - land pa-ff they do not path, as do all other types of spring. Attached 'to the frame, 15 imehet Iu front of the srhrrts, they lift their load 'gentry, smoothly, over any destruc tion. Easier lUdng-EamUrParkina 30 Inches more tprlns-eapBorted arm. with SO inch leu wbedbate taparkl . , . It U ranch' easier to handle a small car than a big car. In traffic yon wtaee in and oat, where your big, kevg car baa to have plenty of dowaeasca, T"' . , . take Barking. Tour Ovarlaad Standard Sedaa parks "kg between" "saaxtwtcnea la whralhasa a gainst 136-incb sprtag base. AU easy riding ia a quesviaa of springs. Overland engineering the most advanced in the industry . . . and OvevThncf engineering has found the answer to that difference ia wherlhase, absolutely . . . TRIP LEX SPRINGS! . . . This painted' and exclusive Overland principle gives longer life to every mechan ical part easier operation to the car itself. Spring troubles are cut to- a aiiarmum. 100-inch- actual wheofhass that's essy parking! 1. la-inch spring-base that's easy riding! Observe tke umart, clean-cut ' lines ef this ear it is rakish, low plenty of room in it unequalled in comfort for driver and passengers body fin ished in polished meaner, a rich deep blue with glistening Jet-black trimming. . . newer earn it can be "saaatwaenea la aiasosi sarywbeswl , , , I . bat tow- aarrf tka average ' Wider teatt-hig the widest of tutu light ear built new, single-piece, undivided front seat. 30 inches wide, IV inches deep; wider bark seat, 45 laches wide, 18 inches deep. bet of win- Estra wide down, toe entrance and exit to both front ant rear arats. No discom fort to anybody getting in or out Verg latest one-piece windshield especially vakeel) le in night-dciv-ing. Gives clear, unobstructed vision. More easily adjusted yoti -don't have to fuss with it. Adds greatly to the car's appearance. Easier to- clean and to keep- clean. And new coat ventilator a comfort any late model big car Jives, new in the tight car. Lets rrsh air circulate cootinuossdy through tbe-tower part of Use car. Then add to all these things a T7 horsepower enahse, fast, sturdy. Ta lis ble. . . . Three speed. sehxUme slidmo-aear trantmiuinm . . . Bora and Beck disc tupe clutch, one ot ttm finest rksh tire mad . . . Arto LUe starting, tlgfihna and lejnitkm. A wonderful rear axle satlem, erfaaT to that used in rare of do Mails Mm weight Axle shafts of Mohshdesmm steel, the teogbest steel know, to rrwtioo i ime, . . . A Ceasm of re markuble strength. . WELLS & CHASE Phong, 339 317 rtsith. Jacluoa Street ROSEBURG, QRE. this Sedan of fine quality at the brest pricj . ever placed on a Sedan by Studebalz? THERE wis- 'time wtten tfie automobile buyer seeking great est value for his dollar was justified: in considering a ear of aeconA-grad quality, whichiwas reasonably gattw factory from tke atandpein ai tratia portation alone. But with the advent of Smde baker's One-Profit maaufactaring policy, cars of tint finest quality, such as the Standard Six Sedaa illustrated ' below, are now only slightly hfgHer in price than those of second gyade. This small difference m price la practically nothing in cotnparisoo to the vast difference in materials' and. 1 workmanship plus increased prida of ownership, and the. extra, aervita that a Studebaker gives. Under this One-Profit system wat build in our awn plants aft bodies,, engines, clutches, steering gears, duV ferentiars, springs, gear sets, axles, gray iron castings and drop forgirrs. Thua we eliminate extra profits and overhead, that alt other, manufac turers (except Ford) must pay to. outside parts and body makers and what we save goes to the buyers ef Studabaket ears, i And beeausa- we ftave facilities for manufacturing all vital parts on this One-Profit basis, we are, able to de sign, engineer and build every Stude baket ear aa a complete, fiarmonious" tmit Being; Unib-BnMt; the Stude baker functions as a unit with all the advantages al unit over asata. bled eoutrwctioB. The. sesoit ia years longer rife scores of thousands, of miles ol ex cess transportation greater riding; comfort minimum, repair goats and. finally, higher resale value. A UNTT-EUILT CAH Talae SasMtawi ty ; "Mw-raaifM ssssW' , THE fine Stadebakec StaadVtT Six Sedan illustrated below ur . ephoUteras in geaaiaa wae etoan. Carpets are weak Wiadwwa aval leal plata glass. Pear wide swore. EqWpment includes sa (-day cfoefcv gasoline gauge, coincidental leek n ignitioa and iliwring grir, inrooiaria windihiald cleanar,ash seceivav.ssar vision mirror, atop light, dome kska safety llgnting control aa atserieat . wheel, aad tail lias aaltooa tit as. : This Sedan has saaay sapu laiitka) - liidden aa wall aa ebviaus. Bodw, pillars are ef faa aonhara waita ash cross-mesnbers of sard maple. Waj pay a premiam for the best steels. . SUraithe door and Hw ssaad sayar "quality." Swing on ate dooa, Ron one wheel up on tha curb aad sola bow the doors still' open sad claaa i . how the motor still runs suawrHfy Sit oa the firm, heavy leaden. Trw the steetiaaT gaaa, Sea boa easily k Bandies the fuB-sfce ballooa nrea. , Test das e-asrort of the gas Studebaker Standard Six ZPdzznger Sedan rwoot TRikaaa $ 1 625 DelivercS for Cash in Rosebrjrg Or, under Studebaaytfair and UhejareuattPav- grjr IN 1 ment Plan, this Sedan mara bw psrrhaawii at o riO iOWI) monthly income wath an ismal pa-yaae-n ot amly" Rtatt ttlV 9swtVwarlatha' eaMS I ful in any car el isa aiae aad weight, according to tbe rarktgs aiuWN.A. C C aad the Society at Aeitoawgasat r-aginecre. This ia SiuJikskai'w lowest priced Sedaav ICaaa eaaaark one then realise why no car at av comparable price baa more theav supcrficisl reicmbiaace. Come ia and let aa damoasSrala this sturdy One-Front J " rQ o u W. A. BURR & SON Central Garage Roseburg, Oregon - J ;J r Phone 385. 1 7 largest single orders fbr automo tive equipment ever placed by a street railway. The ooachea are being delivered at the rate of two a day. o OAK GKOVK mUMT-4. Fay Leatherwood la on the slrk Hat and under tbe carrot Dr. Oe- vore of Oakland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klllaon and sons Luther and Kenneth or Carnes spent Sunday at the C. L. Hamilton home. Geo. Wilcox and J. C. Hamilton attended the funeral ot Mrs. Hte vens at Oakland Sunday. Mrs. Ilattie Whitney and sen and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wa. Bsln bridge of esstern Oregon' visited at the Lon Eggleton home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Ooo. Wilcox were Osklsnd visitors Wednesday. The County School Supertnnm dnnt visited our school Wednes day. Leona Belle Cook has been ab sent from school this wees on account of sickness. J eons gelveria apent the week end at home. If. A. Bemis wsa In. Roseburg on Mondsy. Henry gelvert did some disk ing for J. C. Hamilton, with his tractor. Mrs. Csrrla Marston and fam ily called at tbe Wilcox home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Leaf her wood rand James Leatherwood were Oakland visitors oa Wednesday. GOflO FOOTBALL GAP.1E EXPECTED WHIM The football gaoa am Saturday between . P-ueepuig anat Eugene high) school, teems lav ssueuled to be a dose contest and1 act Interest ing one. The "dope" favors Rose burg, bat because of ttm team's inexperience and light welgbr it is facing handicap which makes the ' dope" toe uncertain for de pendability; Cottage Grove tfcroat- ed Oakland 32 to 4. Cottage Qarvi held the; Eugene high, school to i 0 to 0 He. Roseaarg won from Oakland 42 to 0, Indicating that Ruse burg, Eugene and Cottage Grove are about equal. Tha local boy have been mak ing a great Improvement in their playing and in their gaoaa ' with Oakland made a better showing (ban at any time this year. Al though they are not being counted upon for any great rseords this year, tbe experience being gained with the fact that tha team will be practically ancbanged next sea son, speaka well for the future. TEACHERS MPIEM A large number ot school teach er from' all parts of the county are expected to arrive m the city tonight and tomorrow to attend the institute to be held st the high school building on Thursday and Friday, the 22nd" and ZSfd. The In stitute plsn was- revived by the last legislature and attendance la required aa In former yeara,. so that practically all his tract nr of the county will be present A fine program haa been prepared and in teresting and instructive addreanee will be made. Mrs. Ackert, the county school superintendent, aska that local residents having roams available for teechera for tbe two days pleaae advise her at once, at accommodatlona will doubtless be required. NEWSY BITS prosldcns sf Use Alaotada county division ot the W. C. T. U. A-, la ..i.t..u..ln . MHMntln. f, t V. . nr. mini m l.. , v ....... wa mi, - gaalaatsoa. i i ml ' STOCKTON. Cat Five men aad one. gltV keUeveo. to sa ring leaa- era. ol a aotenous gang ot al-)acar era. white slavers and aarcoUo Deddlera. who have been os crating (ram Seattle (a a-as-'aSngplea aad as fss east aa Kansas Uty, were at rusiuu nerg. ; .. BILLINGS, Mont Clevs . Wilds, 16, wsa acquitted of a charge ot murderlnz his irandlstber. L D. Jones, a pioneer - rancher. YOaag Wlido aaid ha accidentally . dla charged a rifle with which be was trigbumlng tbe elderly, gaaa loUow, log a boraq whipping. . VANCOUVER, B. O-UaWsa grantsd a- reprieve to carry tkelr appeal to the supreme court of Canada at Ottawa,. Owes tt. Baker aud Harry t. gowaao, convicted ot killing William J. SUlie aad W1W liam IS. UUlls, father aad aaavta S hi lacking raid, stuat haag Swrear ber 4. They lost as appeal is tbe UrlUsh court ot appaaia yesterday, Vancouver, m CJaka Ba lantyne, apiarist at NelasV B. C, h shipping le pounda at kaea and tea quevaa to AucaJaag, Ttew geslsad, where aumaier la Ju beglniaug. la an effort to make tha raaeosa. pra. duca two cropa at honey. If tka Men's salts eteanexi and pressed, $160. Boseburg Cleaners, psoas eiBerlment ia ;uccaful It la plsae. ined to ship colonies ot beag tWt ' OAKLAND Women teaetera who lndulse in claavwttea'' are reul isaeoBlble for smoking among girlln end ot tha PaciUo to tha oOier