ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1925.
NOW IS TM TIME
Rush Fall Farm Work
-WITH A-
. Fords oxv
A,ways" l mn NoFarm
Work ihB
17 t- Withouta
Makes ' '-WOi Easy
We Can Supply You With Any Needed Oliver Farm Implement
Come in at once and talk over farm problems with us we can help
you to the better way.
C. A. lockwood Motor Co.
I
DETROIT, Oct. 28. Tho Pulse-' craft Boutlined above are 700 or
Detroit Motor car company Is plan-1 more honors which the girls may
ninff for the production next year I earn. The dally tasks at home,
of at least twice as many Pais : such as washing dishes, cooking,
cara as in 19:15, and more t.'ian fifty helping mother with the house
. ht cent more Jewetts. This an- j work are no longer drab and unln
nouncement was made today by H. i teresting to the camp fire girl. The
Jewett. president, in commenting , honor system is a success because
on the company's high production
In September. (Preference to merely knowing 1 The homes of Portland cout will
lit August and September the lnenl. The camp fire program Is provide lodging Friday and Satur
couipanys production doubled- the hablt building, and wholesome hab-,da. nights and breakfast and din-
figures for thoso two months last,,,
year. Mr. jewett says mat me Through service In home and com
mand will continue brisk for the ! munl, nmp f)re , hei.,lDff to
milliliter OI mis year, ami uini.
will be a bis year for the automo
bile industry.
Men's suits cieane.1 ara pressed,
31.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone
472.
ORGANIZATION OF
CAMP FIRE GIRLS
IS EXPLAINED
! "It is the desire of tho ramp
In compliance with the request fire association of Roseburg lo es
of the community chest committee, , tabHi-h a headquarters in Uose
Mrs. Mitybelle Wilson Church has burg: also a summer camp for the
written a letter to that body telling girls similar to that of the Boy
them something about the Camp Scouts."
Fire Girls.
"The enmp fir movement," I
stales Mrs. Church, "was organized
In March 1D12 In New Yoik City.;
Today, there are groups in twenty-,
one different countries. Approxl-j
mnt"ly 6110,1100 Camp Fire Girls are,
liviig a program of work, health, j
love and service. 1
"Hut camp fir cannot bA esti
mated Id fi'.-n" nunib-rs. Practi
cally every wholesonv activity
which would naturally Interest the
adl rrent a,lrl Is included It the
camp fir" program. Tu"e aiv lns
Kl:ied undi r seven irafts. which
form the basis for the k.vstem
vt
honor and award. board. 'wide and thai th seating capacity
"Home craft lwl'.des every-1 As a result of the legislative act of the amphitheater should be 20.
thlng a girl might accomplish In u , believi 4 here In official clrooo. A rought estimate of the cost
connection with the hime troni do- cles that liiiKstion of considerable of a permanent structure with
Inir marketini: 10 taking care of a magnitude is in prospect. flighting and all other equipment
baby. i " would be approximately lliii.elni,
-liealihcraft Includes snort. : Etudcbaker builds no yearly he said. Durinr the nast year.
first aid and the forming of health
habits.
Handcraft Includes s-w-:ic .'"'
signing, weaving and handiwork of
all kinds.
"Camp craft and catur lore .
. TOE UNTVERSALTRACTOR
nHfiSravSr2 IermS
tw-eser
T?A
Roseburg, Oregon
Tt1""""" '
give expression to the desire of
camp fire girls to be at home In
the out-of-doors and appreciate-Intelligently
the beauties of nature. ,
"Uusiness includes punctuality
and thrift.
-r-atriousm ami cmz-nsnip in-'
eludes community service and par -
ticipatlon In civic enterprises.
Distributed among tne seven j
jt requires the girl to do things in .
building is character building.
build a coming generation of;
spieniim citizens. boys themselves. All important ! lure of high grade trucks, and to
"There are at present aboitt fifty; things pertaining to scouting are their immense plant In Kvansvllle,
camp fire girls In Ros-burg. Twen-ltsken up and handled in a business-1 ind., Graham Brothers have a
ty more are ready 10 organize as . uke manner. In a good many casts I plant, opened this summer, In
, soon as leaders or guardians can be , addresses are delivered by scouts I Stockton, California, to nianufac
I secured. There are countless more which would do honor to many ; ture trucks required by their deal-
w no w in w ant 10 join as soon as .
tnr y Decome acquainted wnn in ; (ciders of Roseburg will be able to
work and spirit of camp fire. The j attend. Transportation will be ar
only age. requirement Is eleven , ranged for.
. years.
I
A warm friend Keep handy a
Goodrich water bottle. Lloyd
Crocker.
OPINION FAVORS BEND.
l.ijlJ I'rna Larl lr.)
HALtM. ore., on. ZH.-i he way j
( a nnw nm-n tiir tho ettt' nt Ttenrl
to avail Itself of an act of Ihe 1925
legislature whereby It will take
i-ltven second feet of water from
Tumalo creek for purposes of a
municipal water suppW, according
to an oninlon of Atlornev-General
' " "i -
Van Winkle to Uie desert land
models. I
o
Have you an a( 10 rrtnir There
are hundreds who want the Job.
To learn their names read tht
News-Hevtew calsslf led ads.
BOY SCOUTS WILL
HOLD CONFERENCE
IN PORTLAND SOON
A nntrnl lenders' conference for
ai y,e patrol leaders of Hojr
iScout organizations In Oregon will
, n(,rt in Portland November 27lh
. 29.1,
The conference will open on the
afternoon of the 271b for registra
tions, and on the same afternoon
Governor Ileree will present Kagle
badges to all scouts who have
them coming.
All patrol leaders, senior patrol
leaders and troop scribes are
eli.lhle to intend this conference
ner 8unday morning.
While the adult leaders from over
the state attend these conferences.
th meetings are conducted bv the
men. it ) hoped that all patrol
Cook with gas.
STADIUM TO COST
$150,000 PLANNED
FOR ROSE FESTIVAL
p., RIl N";J ?T. f -, "ct' "'-
imHnr.r
meeting of the Rose restlval As so-
elation last night for construction
of . stadium, in which to stage pa-
Igeants and other features f the
f fete, an well an rlrtff functions I
which demand a greater area and
- , . i . i
n Kleiner BeaiiuK nratiii
now available.
J. Ii. Haley, general manager
the 1925 festival, said that a tract
of ground not less than 500 feet
square should be provided for a
stadinm, that It should be equipped
with a covered star. 20t feet
$17,000 was paid for rental of
grounds and oilier things w hich :
would not be necessary If a perma-
nent pageant theater, he said. This
a.nmint would more than pay for '
I permsnent stadium In 10 years.
Reduction of both the Star stan
dard sedan and coupe 70, which
marks the eecoud uric cut within
the past two months, la the an
noun cement made by Kapp Bro.,
local Star and Durant dealers, and
records one of the most Important
price announcements in the low
cost car field, since previous prices
were considered at rock bottom
levels for these two popular makes.
The Star standard sedan and
coupe are equipped with four wheel
brakes and balloon tires, these
two factors alone mean that the
low cost car buyer obtains these
features which are found only as
standard equipment in the higher
priced cars. These two Star models
have also all of the other well
known mechanical features identi
fied only to the Star cars, such as
the "million dollar motor" and to
day Rive the Star car buyer values
at a new price mark that is bound
to be one of the outstanding an
nouncements in the automobile
field for some time.
During the past several months
the production on the Star sedan
and coupe has been stepped-up to
to figures larger than ever antici
pated by the Durant factory offi
cials. Realising that the popular
ity of these two models was a gen
uine reflection of the choice of the
buying public for the sedan and
coupe, the Durant officials indorsed
this drastic price cut knowing that
the Instantaneous response from
the buying public would create an
increased sales volume which
would easily justify th price drup.
With the second price cut of $70
on the Star coach within the past
two months only announced two
weeks ago, a recent factory com
munication shows a sales increase
that will shatter the record break
ing mark established by this model
during the past mouths. A similar
sensational Increase in sales for
these two closed models is now a
foregone conclusion.
I
Official figures disclose the fact
that production of trucks by the
entire Industry during - the first
eight months of exceeded the
figures for the corresponding per
iod of 1924 by 23, according to J.
O. Now land, local Dodge Brothers
dealer.
"Compared with this sound,
healthy gain made by the Industry
as a whole," explained Mr. New
land, "Graham llrothers sales in
crease of 105 for the first eight
months of this year over sales for
the same months last year is con
vincing evidence of public recogni
tion of the merit of their product.
"An annual Increase In sales of
over 100' is not unusual with Gra
ham Brothers. Their sales In 1922
exceeded their 1921 sales by 154,
1923 exceeded 1922 by Ills':;, and
1924 exceeded 1923 by Si'r. The
1925 growth would logically be ex
pected by anyone who is familiar
with their policy of giving the
greatest possible truck value at the
lowest possible cost.
"To produce sufficient trucks to
supply the constantly growing de
mand has necessitated repealed and
extensive enlargements In manu
facturing facilities. When Graham
Brothers moved Into their new De
troit factory, July first this year,
their 250.000 square feet represent
ed a 19-fold Increase In floor space
in Detroit In a little over four
years. In addition to this modern
steel and concrete building. Ideally
laid out for economical nianufac-
ers In the Pacific coast and the
Itorky mountain states.
"Within the few month since
the Htwkton plant whs opened the
rapidly increaMinx demand in thn
far wentrro tat ha lar xcfcd
t expectations and it l under
stood that plans are already being
made to Increase ,'tn itlze.
"As ImptoveO f'ciliti and In
creaHf d production have reduced
I manufacturing costs the savinga
I 1 t J U 1-
the form of price reductions. Hut at
"" 'he truck ha, been
..!., . . .
""Utantly Improved-never has
"jr DP')n ""'I'1,, t0
lve ,ne l,,er bH,er trllci'-
o f
BAD IT TO 00
"If the buyer of every automobile
had to make Just one car he
would understand llioronghly howj
much Ihe term 'On-Ifrofii Manu-
facture' intrisluct-fl lo the Inaus
try during the sumiaer. means to
each puiehaser,
declare Btude-j
baker officials.
In other words, II he had lo buy
the enclne from nun uisker, lh
body from another, and from dlf-
ferent makers had to purclae ax
Praise! Praise! Star Praise
Corner
les, transmissions, springs and
other Important component parts,
then fit them together to make the
car run, these things would bo ap
parent to him at once:
The necessity for revising his
original plans to accommodato the
size, shape and power of the en
gine; to make the body fit and
present a neat appearance; to ar
range all component parts so they
function with each other.
The profits paid each separate
manufacturer for the part which
he produced would add up to a re
spectable total In the entire cost.
Now If this buyer were to sell
his product adding his profit to the
entire cost to him. ho would real
ize what a projHirtlon of his sell
ing price was represented bv no
actual value in the car, having gono
to pay these profit..
titudehaker lays no claim lo hay
ing originated the thought, hnvltig
found it already taking strong hold
of the car-buying public mind. Hut
a survey of the field demonstrated
that Just as Ford was the only
manufacturer of low-priced cars
having sufficient plant equipment
to manufacture cars complete and
avoid filling his price with parts
makers profits, so Ktudehaker
with JloO.oon.oou In assets enjoyiil
(hat distinction alone In the line
car field. Probably no phrase has
lM-en much talked of during tho
past season in Ihe Industry, and the
result has been a continuation of
sales through l.'2'i, considerably lu
excess of those during 1124. ;
IANCH AMI FOI.F.V IHIAW.
f Afwa-l.lM'. 1 Ytm funt W'lf..)
SKATTI.K, Wash.. Oct. 2.
Joe l.ynrh, Kan Pranclsro, fought
six rotinds to a draw with Victor
Foley, Vancouver, B. f.. bantam
weight champion of Cunada and
claimant to Ih Pacific coast title
here lat night. IWith were over
weight, th northerner sealing
liH and the southerner 1 i 1 4.
on Everyone's Lips
BIG, honest value for the money is
winning coast-wide and coast-long
praise for the Star Car. Fighting its
way towards leadership on the sole
issue of value,Star is the talk and the
sensation of a thousand "Auto Rows."
By its epoch-making high gear power
achievements, the famous Million
Dollar Motor proves for all time that
Star values are practical values
proves that there is an immense op
portunity for thousands to get hitherto-unknown
motoring satisfaction
at the lowest prices.
Many thought we boasted when we
announced the Million Dollar Motor
RAPP BROTHERS, Dealers
Cas and Pine
Phone
Thonny Trnmliltus, Portlnnd.
received an unpopular six-round
division over Mln Minnlck, Ban
Francisco Hr.htwclght. '
All auto truck freight for Eu
gene and tnterniedlntn points
should now be di llvered to 401 Oak
street terminal. Oregon Auto
Transporatl-in company. Phone 31-J.
X LODGE DIRECTORY J
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodgl
No. 47. Meals every Wednes
day In Knights of Pytblas ball
130 Rose street. Visitors alwayi
welcomed.
BAM CHW3TENHON. C. C."
noy o. voi;n(, m. r.
K. K. WIMI1K"L. K. fl.
Laurel Chapter No.31, H. A. M
Meets every third Tuesday of
each month In Masonic Temple.
All members requested to attend
and visiting companions wel
come. A. A. WILDER, High Priest
WlJj HAI1H1S. Secretary
A. F. A A. M Laurk LOCga No
13. liegular communication!
second and fourth Wednesday!
each month, at Masonic Temple
Roseburg, Ore. Visitors wsl
come.
M. 8. HA MM. W. V.'
W. F HA Hit 1ft. Bec
I. O. 6. Phlltrno Uotlg. No
B. Meets In Odd 1 allows Tero
pie every Friday evening. Visit
lug brelhnrn are always wel
com '
C. V. CRAMKK, N. O.
a. t. 'iMH)i:a, itec. Boe,
J. a BAII.ICV, Fin. R.C.
Union fcncampm.m. No. 9. I. o. O
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Ten
pe on znn snq tin weunesuavi ,
of each month. Visiting Petri I
arch, slwavs welcome.
KRKI) MIM.Kft. 'I. P.
W. P. VSETlitJtEJX, Scribt-
now, those people know the truth,
for every startling claim has been
backed up in such practical fashion
as never before witnessed in the
annals of the Pacific Coast automo
bile industry.
Star praise is earned, deserved praise!
Star praise is the natural, enthusiastic
applause that good, red-blooded
Americans always give to an unus
ually superior product.
t t r t
Opportunity! you pay only as much
as you desire under the generous,
history-making terms of the Star
Qold Certificate Save and Earn
Plan. Investigate today 1
Roseburg, Oregon
371
O. K. 8, Rossburg Chapter No. I
--iolds their regular mesUag
on tie first and third Thursday!
In each month. AU sojourning
brothers and sliters art respect
folly Invited to attend.
CORA B. SINGLETON, W. M.
FRKK) JOHNSON. Becreury.
United Brotnernooa or Carpentsn
and Jjlnt.rs of America
Meets at 47S B. Main second end
fourth Tuesdsy evenings ol
each mo. th. All carpenter we)
corned.
T. r. HOLMEj, Ree, Beo.
EML2RY COLE, Pres.
ROaEHL'KO IXJIXJiZ NO. 1037 V
O. O, M. Meets every Wednesdaj
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack
son Bt. Club rooms open 7:30 U
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
enme.
W. A. BOOARD, Dlctstor.
II. O. PAROKTEIt, Becretary.
JNO. U. THKONB. Treasurer.
Eegles, Hoseourg Asrle Meets U
Msccabee ball, on Cass street,
on second and fourth Wednes
day evenings of each month, al
1 o'clock. Visiting brethern li
good standing slwavs welcome
OLENN WOODRUFF, W. P.
TJIKO. W. AI.THAU8, W. P.
B. F. OOOIIMAN. Beo.
i W. B. A. O. T. W, Nossburg He
I . view No. 11. Holds regulai
meetings on secood and founk
Thursdays a 7:30 p.m. Visit
j Ing sisters Invited to attend re
views. Maccabeo ball. Pin ant
Cass streets.
Cf.AHA HONEDRAKE, Com.
JKSrile! IlAl'P. CoL
I Neiahbofo
Woeaerart, lium
so Meets nn first
1 Circle No.
and third Monday evenings. Is
ft of P. ball. Visiting neighbor!
Invited to aitnd.
ALVI WKTHERELU O. N.
MAiGAKET WBITNET, Clerk
Umpqua Klasj No. I. Meet tnf
and 4th Mondays of each BOsrtaV
Address P. O. Box IS,
burg. Oregon. - - 1
K. O. T. .Meets ssk
and fourth Thursday of eacl
month. In Maccabea hall, eoa
ner Cass and Pin streets. Tl
ltlng Knights always walooss
U C. GOODMAN.
O. W. HAPP. B. K.
Ui.lted Artisans Beet la Mac
Csbe ball first and third ThBrs
days. Visiting member al
ways welcome.
MAV PINOEL, M. A. -
milored Mcculloch, Treat.
REI.LW HTKPHENflOSl. Seo.
. P. O. Kirs, Rosesurg
No. 329. Hold regular eomtas
nlcatlons at tbe Elk's Tempi o
each Thursday of every month,
AU member requested to a
tsad regularly, and an 1sltln
brothers are cordially invited u
attend.
. S.Q. DAT, Jr., E. R.
1. T. GOODMAN, "ecretary
Woodmen or tne worm, camp No
126 Meets la th Odd Fellow!
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. VI
ltlng neighbors alway. welcome)
JOHN DELL HESS. CO.
M. M. MILLER Clerk. '
Ho.eourg Raoekah Lodg No. 4
I. a O. F. Meets la Odd r
lows Tempi every week o
Tuesday svenlrg. Vlsltlni
member In good standing art
cordially Invited to attepd.
ANNA WICK1IAM. pi, O.
CIERTRCDF HATFIELD, R, 8. '
RMMA Ly;K0X'Ail-
Pytnian ieters,umss,ja ! Tsmst,
N. 4 Meet the ecand an
fourth Monday evenings of sacs
month, at th K. of P. hall. VI
Mors slwsve weinnre. '
MARTHA CHRIBTErfSEt. HJC.Q
EVA MARKS, M. of A. C,
MAY . PARAU3, U. of .f.