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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1925.
FLASHES OFLIFE
LONDON "I have drunk a Iov
lac u with the German ambassa
dor." aald Aiutln Chamberlain at a
Guild banquet. -What he and I
have done thla evening, may our
nauons do tomorrow."
PARIS Prince Michael Murat,
convicted of pawning Countess Bal
Verte's gems and pocketing the pro-
ceeas. will spend eight months In
lail If the gendarmea catch him.
lie waa missing and sentence was
imposed Just the aame. ,. ,
NEW YORK Max William.
havinir outbid Henrr Kord. ban pur-
ehaaed the Andrew Jackson figure-
nead or the frigate Conatltutlon
for hla private museum.
CHICAGO Sam Small, of Atlan
ta. wanta congress to take state
hood away from New York and
Maryland because of their wetness,
He gave the antl-ealoon league
convention hla Ideas.
NEW YORK So many folks, In
addition to Jimmy Walker, are do
ing to Florida, that It takes two
weeks to get a train reservation.
TETTJAN What the Spanish
call "Vpreta" gas Is being used In
the war with the Riffs. It Is mns
tard stuff, used by the Germans at
Ypres.
SET AT THE MUSE! ''
Many Roseburg Folks Ara Showing
Hew to Avoid Netdltsa t
1 ' Suffering! 1 '
NEWS TIDBITS
I SAN FRANCISCO R. W. H.
Pouglas. a'ho declares he la'a bar
on with estates In Germany, agreed
, to dead guilty to pettv larceny If
.a charge of grand larceny was
I dropped and was sent need to six
months In the county kill. i , i
I.OS ANGELES Miss Ie Ttiltty
'nlnvrtpht la aufn. ThnmRt WlllrM.
T. " 'urI""""a euu nai inroriucer, for M2.S0O because he
w.th iha Burning end scalding, th. bought a plav of hers under stlp
at.endant backache headache and iUlatlon that It was to be produced
dlttiuesa . life Is lnded a burden, m a "Mrat class city," and he pro
tean a Illls a atitrulint dlure.lc duoed It In I.os Angeles. Wilkes
to the kidneys have brought ; .aid that In his opinion Los Ange
peace and comiort to many Hose- lie. Is a first class citv but Miss
There's nothing more annoying
than kidney weakness or Inability
to properly control the kidney sa
cretlonc. Nigh and day ai.ke. (be
burg people. Front by this Rose.
ourg residents experience:
U. V. Iioss, 03 W. Lane St..
Hulty and Rupert Hughes, novelist
and motion picture director, testl-
fieri that Tia ancrelea fleeliterilv la i
says: "I had kidney complaint not-a first elaaa city, at least so
,Z "J" "uclne ana at limes far as plays are concerned.
could hardly straigbleL after
stooping. My kidneys acted irreg-. j,0S ANGELES An offer, of
uiarly, toe. Uoan s 1'tlls soon clemency conditioned on her offer
stopped the achea and pains and .to cease mailing and writing revol
put my kidneys In good order." lutlonarv namohlets dealing with
uc, at all dealers. Foster-Mil- the Institution of marrlare was re-
Used Car
Bargains
One 1924
Chevrolet Coupe
' $395 :.
One 1924
Chevrolet Roadster .
$325 '
One 1922
; Chevrolet Touring
$175
bum Co., Mfrs, Buffalo. N. Y.
heeled In federal court bv Edith
, iMnbel Tesslng. charged with mis-
mmm
Antlers Theatre.
Irvln Wlllat la one motion
tue director who has never
plc-
yet
WONROE. N. Y.-Somebodv has actor to ao anyintng. in
. : ...!. .....I, . voivtng danger that
pinched a mastodon's skull. It
disappeared while experts were on
the way to -view a skeleton un
earthed by workmen.
. NEW YORK The Elks must
ahow the grand jury their bonks to
prove they don t deserve a federal
beer padlock.
. MILWAUKEE Allen Schulti
and wife, Dorothy, were fined 15
and costs for kissing In a parked
automobile. Schulta maintained a
man could kiss bis wife wben he
pleased, but the patrolman and
judge bad different views.
TJRBANA, III. Fourteen of 28
University of Illinois students
questioned at a church meeting.
were) unable to give the name of
the vice president of the United
States.
BATTLE 11 DESERT
RECALLS THE WEST
- f AaaiobM Pma Imsm) Wlr.)
BAN BERNARDINO, Cal.. Nov.
10. Water, whiskey . or a woman
probably figured prominently In
the "bad lands" shooting In which
BUI Robinson and Mat Hurts were
killed last Sunday at Government
Holes, an isolated watering place
east of here and near the Nevada
Una.
Such waa the belief of sheriffs
deputies, who today continued
(heir Investigation of the gun fight
on the theory that It was another
one of those duels such aa occa
sionally reminds authorities that
the old wild days of the west have
not vanished In that section north
west of Needles known aa the Iv
anpah range.
Robinson waa foreman of the
Rock Springs Cattle cofnany which
controls most of the water holes
on the range. Burta waa a former
employe of the company, a "two
gun" man Imported from Arizona
els Tears ago to help ware war on
rattle rustlers who were terroris
ing the country.
. It waa two years ago that Burta
lost his job with the Rock Springs
outfit and since then, Investigators
allege, be had been suspected of a
connection with various liquor
troubles lu the district and with a
series of shootings which are said
to have frightened several of Rob
inson's predecessors off the range.
Robinson came to the district
several months ago, heralded aa a
man who "wouldn't use his boots
for running." Bad blood between
him and Burta soon waa evident,
according to deputies, and the
theory tentatively accepted la that
Jhe two men met to settle aome
-quarrel over water rlghta on the
range, or over liquor transactions,
ftr over a woman. A woman is re-
he was not
ready to do himself. ,
A specific incident happened dur
ing the timing of "The Ancient
Highway," at a time Wlllat and a
company of one hundred Para
mount players were on location on
the Coqullle river In Oregon.
After days of preparation for
big log Janiacene, the technical r.:
rangementa for which were under
the guidance of a famous logging
man of Oregon, Wlllat stationed
himself on a log boom in the middle
of the river, a most haiardoua spot,
for It was In direct line of the on
rushing logs.
At Antlers Wednesday and Thursday.
use of the malls, and she was sen
tenced to two years and two days
Imprisonment. "I cannot change
mv entire life to escape going to
prison," the woman sobbed. "My
writings are my life Itself."
LOS ANGELES Art Acord. mo
fin picture ector. was brought to
i the receiving hospital with two bro
ken ribs and other minor Inhirles
received In an automobile accident.
One 1921
Chevrolet Touring
$125
One 1919
Chevrolet Touring
$75
One 1926
Ford Touring, New
Extras and Lie. Included
$162
Liberty Theatre.
It tops even "The Third Alarm
That Is the judgment of astute iln which they do not believe.'
8EATTLE Alaskan Placer min
ers have "simply scratched the sur
face modern methods and machin
ery will take out the fortune left
behind," Norman C. Stlnes. msna
er of the Fairbanks Exploration
company, subsidiary of the United
States Smelting, Refining and
Mining company of Boston, said aa
he announced a 19,00(1.000 develop
ment project for the Fairbanks district.
motion picture critics who
seen "The Last Edition." a com
pelling F. B. O. meltodrama revolv
ing around a newapaper office. The
picture, which brings together again
the brilliant acting of Ralph Lewla
and the dictatorial genius of Fmory
Johnson. Is shown tonight at the
Liberty Theatre for the last time.
The popular character actor who
did so much to make history In
the parts written for him by Mrs.
one of the strongest roles of his
career and executes It with that sin
cerity which Is characteristic of his
work. The scene In which he hurls
a heavy wrench Into the whirring
machinery of his beloved press
rather than see It grind out the sen
sational story of his son's arrest la
a terrlflo piece of drama, beauti
fully done. The meeting of the
father and son In jail Is another
high spot In the picture; and the
romantic element as portrayed by
Frances Teague anil Rex Lease, Is
pretty and thoroughly charming.
GREELEY, Colo. The reading
of a King James version of the Bi
ble in the public schools of Platte-
vllle. Colo., was held to be an act
which forced children of the Cath
olic faith "to subscribe to a rell-
In
have"" argument of William H. Scho-
iied, counsel ror mariea vmmer.
a farmer, who Is seeking to re
strain the school board from en
forcing Its ruling that scripture be
read as a part of the morning ex-
erelses.
FORMER DOUGLAS COUNTY
WOMAN DIES IN PORTLAND-
PORTLAND, Nov. 10. Mrs. Eth
el Marie McCnnnell, 30, died Run-
day morning at Good Samaritan
hospital. She was a rradunto of
St. Helen's hall with the clnss of
19U and of the University of Ore
gon with the class of 1919. At Eu
gene she was a member of Kappa
Alpha Theta sorority. Survivors
Include the widower, Graham Me-
Connell: her father and mother. Mr.
and Mrs. Frank B. Walte, 291 12
East Twentv-Flrst street; a sister
Mildred Walte, and a brother. Fen
Wnlte, of Klamath Falls. The fun
eral will be held today at 2:30 p.
m., from the Hotman funeral par
lors. 82S Hawthorne avenue.
Mrs. Mrf'onnell was for many
7ears a resident of Sutherlln and Is
well known In thla county.
AGGIES UNDERGO SECRET
WORK-OUT ON SIGNALS
ftaavlatnl mat Leacud V!r.)
COHVALLIS. Ore. Nov. 10 Hav
ing brought the ' Oregon Aggies
through six games and to the top
of Pacific northwest conference
ladder. Coach Schlssler was con
tent to start the week out last
night with a short fast signal drill
on nlavs not yet nsed. Gates to Bell
field were guarded, but those -who
saw the practice exnect aome real
action Saturday. The Agglea are
preparing to game with Oregon at
Eugene.
Schulmerlch was In his place' In
the bnckfleld and appears to be In
fine shane for the coming struggle.
The entire squad worked with a
snap and vim that dispelled any
Idea that the men might be overtrained.
Says His Prescription
HasPowerfulInflucrce
Over Rheumatism
portod to have accompanied Hurts
on his one way trip to Government
MoIps. f
Mr. Jnmpff H. Alltn .of 2 I'l.rrtfB
St.. !ttvhBtir. N. Y nffrrril fur
vfr.ru with rhfiimntlnm. Mittiy times
this trrrlMc iltmtc ft hlin help
If anil unable to work.
flnnlly ilerlili-d after ynr of
iM'itifltiN iit.ifly. that nu on run h
free from rltomrmtlum until th c
''umulnteil Impurities., commonly
(-nihil urlr nrlrt teroltft, wir tit-
aolveit In tlm Joint anl muiclcs
and ? pelleil f rum I ho hixl v.
With thl Mtt In mlml hr r
it It i-sl tiri,vn-..-.in. i hi If experiment
nil 1 1 -u n v rnmnmimH! proserin
t iim f hHt (iil klv anil eitmph-ti'ty
lirtillnhetl eVe-ry MKM find VtMptotit
hi rhetimutlHtn from hi vtem.
Ii freI- rnve hi dlm-overy, whlrh.
h riillid Al eiirhu. to thT wh
took tt, wftli what in Ik hi he rnllt-d
iiiHrveloim nut-' e km. After en r ft. If
nrulnir he itevht. d to let nufferer
everywhere know Hhoiit IiIm diii'uvery
thruiierh the newnlmper. He turn
therefore UiKtrueted Niithan l-ulltr-ton
t' dt-jp.ne Alleiirhn with the
tinderfttniHllnv thitt If hi prrnrrlp
tion due nt ha-nlxl. every hIkii and
y nipt Hit of the rilxeMMe he will
iclndiv return your money without
i utmnent
One 1925
Ford Touring
$325
dnTl923
Ford Touring
$250
One 1922
Ford Touring
$175
One 1920
Ford Sedan-$225
One 1921
Ford Coupe
$225
One 1923
Ford Roadster
$125
One 1920
Ford Touring, New Bat
4 new cord tires, $125
One 1921
Dodge Touring
$295
One 1920
Oakland Touring
$200
One 1920
Liberty Touring
$225
One 1921
Overland Touring
$175
One
Chevrolet Ton Truck
$275
HANSEN CHEV. CO.
i'lione 44t
Uose St. Hoguburg, Ore.
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aaswsr
HaX. jf Mil ' ' W- rV
Jfcr Eetnntieal TrontfdrtitUm
that make Chevrolet the
worlds finest low priced car
Chevrolet offers you the tame type of quality features found
on cart very much higher in price. More than two million
people in a few years' time have purchased Chevrolet be
cause of this quality construction.
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Touring . $525
Roadster 525
Coupe 675
Sedan. . 775
Srr?1. . 425 ,
MOa . 550 J
Al
Chromm Vmnadlum Sprinjg Ea
tending over 88 56 of the wheclbasa
give Chevrolet riding comfort tkac
is unexcelled.
AUmitm Equlpmmnt Thromgkomt
makes Chevrolet simple and easy
to lubricate.
Ay Dime Cktdt, smgla-plata, re
quiring bo lubrication gives
Chevrolet a velvet smooth aceeU
erstion.
String Gsar. send-ssvai slble such
a other fine carsuse makes Chev
rolet steering unusually easy and
safe.
Rmny Starting, Lighting nd Igni
tion give Chevrolet the dependable
electrical service charmcteriatic of
high priced cars.
ChmtnUt Vahm-In-Hmad Motor,
famous for its power and econo
mies in operation. .
Bigll-IncABrakwrnmiVtCberroUt
safe to drive and easy Co stop. -
Oil ana Wafer Pumpt keep the ,
. Chevrolet engine efficiently cooled i
' and thoroughly lubricated.
jTsaevtelsbunusiiallysrjrassemU '
floating, with heavy driving gears
and a one-piece pressed steel houa.
ing construction typical of the -world's
best built cars.
t - .
Stowart Vacman Fi allows the '
Chevrolet fuel tank to be placed
- at the rear where It is safe and
convenient. '
CnesrWef CtodMotUU are Fliher
built, of wood and steel the con
struction you will find on all
America's finest cars. Flexible and
strong, they stand hard going over
rough roads.
FUur V-V IvMUaisU-uaed on
all Chevrolet dosed models. It
gives the driver clear vision and
full cowl ventilation under all
conditions.
LL PRICES t Oil,
FLINT. MICH.
Still other features a modern three speed transmission,
instrument panel complete with speedometer, polished non
rusting Harrison radiator, and a motor-driven horn are
further proof of Chevrolet quality.
Come In and let us show you some of these quality feature
and explain how simple it is to become the
owner of a fine new Chevrolet. .
Phone 446
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
- Rose Street Roseburg, Ore.
Q U AUTY AT L O W CO
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The hundrpds of hill rllmblnr
records set- p by the Star far
during- the last year have had a
wonderful Influence an the sales
everywhere, according to lo
Itapp. of Hupp llroj, local Star
dealera.
"Slar's Mil rllmhlna: hUh and
low gear tests have demonstrated
conclusively that the million dol
lar motor which la the puwer
plant of this car la far superior
to any other motor In the Star
cluss," rontinued Itapp.
"The power in the sensational
motor of the Star car haa never
been equalled In teats of real Im
portance. The steepest hills and
mountain grades along the Pacific
( oast have heen neeotiated
NEW AND USED CARS SOLD ON Easy Payment Plan and the Lowest Finance
charges ever offered the Public. HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
ttietWeatfierSbas
nSHBROSUCHfRI
i- nravRnnvc
WEARING 'EM
rVktf I 1
fir?
E
Reflex Slickers
t.i.ravi (A Bi'.ru-.
-The Wife and Children would like to Ride, and in our line of Used Cars you can
find just the automobile that you will find indispcnsible in every day work.
We want you to see these Car Bargains
and the terms well, they are made
to tuit YOU. .
New Star Cars in Popular Models in our sales room; also ready for inspection
and demonstration.
RAPP BROTHERS
Cass and Pine . . Phone 37 1
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(.)rmrC(Blavom
fKjd(jnnit'filng
8uK.rblr wrought
In gold or platl
'nam. Cerrect
and beautiful be
yond comparison.
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Gnuumt Ormmgr BJttnm Kimri ittr
Iku Mri . 1M4 aivra' "Ormng,
SUMM". nwm raaiat MM Oaav
KNUDTSON'S
Jewelers
lis Cass 81.
a, t r a ieaiure 01 me motor consiruc
PPy TdrSiryS Itlon of the Overland low priced
Ac oJKpflabk ' Standard Sedan Is the honing of
me cyiinoer wans oeiore me mo
tor is finally assembled.
The usual practice Is to bore the
walls and let the pistons and pis
ton rings tske care of the polishing
of the cylinder walls as the motor
Is put through what is usually
Known to the owner as the "run
ning In" period, that laborious part
of early driving of a new car when
little difficulty, which, after all. ; 20 ml lea ao hour la the maximum
Is the only convincing proof of a isafe speed.
motor's pulling ability. I In thj construction of the Over-
Besides thoroughly convincing land motor, after the cylinders
with itne public regarding the tremen- have been bored In the regular
dous power or a million dollar fashion, they ara again subjected
motor, filar has brought out an- to the honing process, which is in
other Important side to the story, reality a cylinder wall polishing
"For Instance the good brak- 'process, the polishing tools remov
ing quality which la necessary ; Ing all rough and irregular spots
when a car la climbing up and and leaving the inside of the cyl
down steep hills. The Star cars' inders as smooth and shiny aa
four-wheel brakes have been most glass.
thoroughly tested they have un- The result of this honing process
limited holding power. In many a to Insure a perfect fit of the pis
of the climbs, cara have been left ton rings, eliminate oil leakage
to stand on the side of very .psst the rings and to give a
ateep hills. Only the type of smoother and easier running mo
mechanical brakes that come as or
standard equipment on tha Star Molybdenum steel Is also used In
could have possibly held the car, :many parts of the car. Molybde
under these conditions, for anyum . , ,n0T which produces a
time. particular tough and hard steel
11 rakes and the power of a mo- ,ni ,ne overland It la used In
tor are two very Important fac- 'the drive ahaft and In the steering
tors In the sale of a nautomobile. ; knuckles, parts subjected to extra
If a prospect knows that ne is hard wear. In the entire history I
geuiHK "h-km win .....m or ine use or tnis material, which
up. with plenty of power for all covers three years with the Over
uses, and brakes that will nold;i,nni nBtance nM ,vf,r been
when he needs them. It doesn't .reported of a breakage in either
lal In such quantities that the use
of It in their lower pricer cara be
comes possible because of the low
purchase price obtained by quan
tity orders.
A feature of the molybdenum
steel axle ahaft construction Is Its
size, which la the same aa that
used on one of the highest priced
"sixes" built Id this country.
Cook with gas. "
take
slon.
him long to make a decl-
of these two Important members.
Chrome-vanadium Is also known
a an nntianal ateal allnw mrtA In
Heat wltn the Overland thin muterial U uned
In that nrlrtaT Idbtm srlvtrts a
CAREER BEFORE WOMB Isprlng construction which resists
SAY8 MRS. VALENTINO jthe hardest road shocks and aav
- . Ing the owner from the annoyanra
Man-late rws baH wu.) ,.nd often real danger of broken
NEW YORK. Nov. 10 Mrs. Win- '.nrinea
tfred Hudnut Valentino has no In-1 The ability of Willys-Overland I
ten non 01 aropping ner career 10 to use materials of this nature In
become s home loving, domestic their low priced cara Is a tribute
wife, as demanded In the ultima- to the purchasing ability afforded
u. v. m.-. "-"- - ,vj turir irrmruaoua vise ana ineir m
- --- - maiiuiacium ui t:ai. m m wins
clear today on her arrival on tnt rane of price levels.
You H be Proud of Your
Oldsmobile Six
Here's a car you will be proud to display to your
Iriends proud to open its door and invite them '
to ride. But prouder still of the way its per
formance impresses them. It's great to know
that you have invested wisely that the Greater.
Beauty and Finer Performance of this latest
Oldsroobile make it a value without equal today.
Touring 9875, Coach $950, Sedan $1025
fTmf. . . l-sws. aw ms
KLECKER-AMORT CO.
139 N. Jackson St Phone 593
Levlathiah from a visit to Paris.
They are abla to buy this mater-
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