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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1925 COOLIEWS the amount would be too crMt t ! 'debt to place upon he eludenta, I and that there were placet where , i the money could be used to a J imuch greater adTantace, such a i For a Man's M?: Christmas vife, WIMfv? supplying needed equipment and beautifying the grounda at the new high school building. ftA) Arundel, piano tuner. Phoue 1S8 U ial' tUlKKX A VKLNirV NEWS. Matchless performance in a car of superior distinction This is the claim of the Willys-Knight on the unswerving loyalty of better than 250,000 users. To you it means a firmly established foundation for permanent satisfaction. Until you have known the smoothness of the Willys-Knight motor, its super abundance of power when power is most needed, its mastery of ail roads under all conditions of driving, you have not yet realized the fullest satisfaction of motoring. Here indeed is a motor car for the service of those who demand the utmost in comfortable and reliable transportation. Its claim to the world wide reputation it enjoys as "the car with, the motor that never wears out" is based on records of service exceeding 300,000 miles of uninterrupted motor performance. WELLS & CHASE Great Credit Due, He Says, to Those Who Enlarged of Work and Built System. . A committee composed entirely of men will hare clrurge o( the Green Parent Teacher program Krlduy evening, December 11, Scope Of Work and ithis committee and la assisted by John Howard, r-arl Ageo, Fred Hodman. Harry Oakley. Luke WASH1NOTO.V Dm a Praia- Uonin. Jol" Mellcu. Will Tellord, WASHiMJiUN. iee. . rraw- r . o,.hm,,.. .,, M. M.rr:kB. One oC the beat program given year waa sponsored by the log the American Red Cross for lta expanding peacetime activities, j Jaa irreiuuaui ujvuuiw m am aym ,, , ,., i ,A . i. today at the annual mUng ot the l-Vet.ng Urn.. organHaUon declared that "om . The "Shadow Social- given at the moat striking thlnga In the th(j NoVBmter me,.,ln8 netted the development of our country haa been the steady lncraese In bene volenoe, the disposition to do good that la to say, good will." "This growing spirit." he con tinued, "haa led to beneficence which, aa the word indicates, la ac tive goodness and kindness; has led to Increased charity whiclt re lieves Individuals Buttering, and to philanthropy, which deals with hu manity in the mass rather than in dividuality and preventa rather than allays oalamlty. Pioneered In Charity. "The- American Red Cross pro bably waa the first organization of such magnitude to alleviate Buffer ing and hardship and distress caused by unforeseen catastrophes wrought by the elements. It is not association J1. A candy sale will be held. In connection with tne meeting Friday evening, proceeds to be applied on the phonograph. The meeting begins promptly at eight o'clock. All members and friends are Invited to be present. Ureen Union High School elect ed the following ollicera to serve lor (he year 1926: Supt., ' Mrs. Wm. Tellord. Assistant Supt., Mrs. John R. Howard; Scretary, WUi Howard; Treasurer, Mrs. Karl Agee; Pianist, Mr. Kay Isom; Chorister, Mr. Wm. Austin; Li brarians, Betty Agee and Virginia Oakley. The Christmas program la well under way In the capable hands o( the teachers. Mrs. Fay Isom and Miss Uertrude Wickham. U is the too much to hope that its example custom here to unite the force will be most potent in arousing tne 0f the Parent-Teacher Association spirit of benevolence In the heart of our people and in the develop ment or organized neneucence, charity and philanthropy as we see them working today. . "Never before In history have beneficent agencies existed to such a degree as In the United Statea at this time. Those who conceived the broadened scope of the Red Crosa and those who have brought the work to Its, present state of ef ficiency quite properly, I believe, should receive no small share of credit for the extension of the na tion's beneficence in so many fields of endeavor." While the number of eatastro phies. has been fewer this year the Sunday School and day School in presenting the Christmas pro gram and the treat for the chil dren of the community. The Glengary W. C. T. U. met at the home of Mrs. William Tel ford Wednesday afternoon of last week. This organisation, shipped about 78 quarts of canned fruit and vegetables o the W. C. T. U. Orphan's Farm Home at Corvallta and The Kerr Baby Horn in Fort land. Mrs. SI. J. Adklna has gone to Medlord a few days on business. Mr. Ivan Castle is making a splendid improvement on hia farm by grubbing out the poison oak und putting in a new line of fence along the Pacific -Highway. Mr. and Mra. Cna. lusiey ana than In 1924, Mr. Coolldge pointed nut that tha tnrnarln in thrt middle lust anrtna ramuM the death I family have returned from Marsh- of more people than the entire toll I field, were they spent Thanksgiv nf casualties coming- under the :ing with relative. XXX scope of the Red Cross work last year. The destruction wrought j there, he said, raised the greatest nrooiem Ol Deuce uue reamiauuu und rebabiliatlon ever known, than operation virtually ended, lnvolv- i ing assistance to approximately ! 33,000 persona. , Phone 399 317 North Jackson Street ' Roteburg, Oregon FOR HUDSQW-ESSEXi J! Essex popularity has been much- ahead even of the showing In the ; ! United States, while South Axeri-, Africa, Australia, turopo and ; th Orient have come strongly . ahead. "The reasons behind much a jwoiid- wide growth mast be ioUr, estiug to the man who Is consider i Hudson-Essex is drawing to a in the i".1" ,?f hJ money j W1(h . ;lu 8 car, said Koy Catching, deal -,.10,h(.-clone tho most success. ui vear in , .1- weather ... ... rrv. ';,,. or "owDui-K area, waeu .Mng eaulpped wIth na uiowij. aiiv uudiici iiiiiimu ( inn wnoie woria agrees inat a Dro -.1 1 .1 1 mark in production haa been pas-1 duct Is exceptionally good, the fact h , , i-tert and de- sed, which U said by Hudson of. becomes hard to dodge. .,.7... f,. , w"a.,,5 S?? w .1 Z "T. 'Chrysler ens Cook with gas. Candy caues made to order, any size. Place your orders early. Pal ace of Sweets. Phone 76. the approach of cold Chrysler six models are turner, an 'Chrysler engineers after exhaustive ficlals to be tho largest volume of i six cyiiauer cars ever muue in a , cause iuej unec a diu vsiuv ,ut ,i.i.i n.n,i i, uffi,.iunpv year by any manufacturer Final! which any man can understand. ,n co',d wealher 8tarUug under vh6 flgurea will run considerably over They specialize not in so-called moBt iBVere conditions this total, as business is going ! 'features' of construction but in, ... , , ' . . along much faater than Is usual at basic value. The more in-1 th 0.1. InstallaUon Chrysler this season of the year. j formed a otorist bo Just Tuk. an enX wi h M Not only have Hudson-Essex "tat makMupM stiles been sensationally good i:t the cost of aa automobile the more a, battBr place 8ll ot the 'tho United Sutes. but the demand 00 19 attracted by tho Hudson-La-, ment ,a a cooiing machine and for them in foreign countries is 5,1 x values. leave It there for a period of 16 reported as largely Increased. In ' "That Is true lu the United to 20 hours. At the end ot this Great Britain, the Essex is widely States or anywhere else, and that period, with (he oil, battery, and spoken of as one ot the year's I is why Hudson-Esaex has won so gasoline chilled to a zero tempera- most successful cars, with sales immense a followiug in the year lure, they were abio to obtain running far ahead ot any other! now closing.' American six. I In Canada the growth of Hudson- Cook with raa YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS THESE Fords One Good Touring with starter $"65 I Another Ford Touring ONLY d5 Ready to Go RAPP BROS. Caa and Pine Street successful start of the engine. These are extremely severe con ditions, because at this tempera ture the voltage and capacity ot the battery are very low and the oil is so stiff that cranking la ex t redely hard. The gasoline ued was the ordinary commercial grade of gasoline. When cranking the engine with the choke closed a considerable amount of gasoline la drawn from the carburetor jet, but the auction at low temperature Is insufficient Co lift It ui into the combustion chamber. This gasoline drains back into a wflt at the bottom of the carburetor and it is In this well that the turner plug is installed. , The turner consists of a double healing element and asbestos blocks enclosed In brass sleeve, with two openings at the bottom Into which the gasoline Is admit ted. At the top is a perforated 'grid throuKh which the gasoline fumes, arising from the heating elements, escape to the body ot the carburetor. The turner Is operated from a witch on tha liuirument board. Under ordinary conditions the en gine may be started within 15 sec onds, usually on the first attempt. $10,000 NECKLACE ; DISAPPEARS AT A ' i N. Y. SOCIETY TEA (JUncUtaf I'rtm Uurd Win.) NEW YORK, Deo. . Mrs. To- bln Clark, New York society wo man, lost a $10,0uu necklace during a tea at the home ot Mrs. William K. Vanderbilt In Filth Avenue, oa the afternoon of November 21, It was learned today. Police were notified of the loss after ftuesta and servants had searched the bouse without finding the necklace. Detectives also were unable to find any trace of it Mrs. Clark refused to discuss tha losa of ths Jewels. She referred newspaper reporters to her attor ney, Frank L. Polk. Mrs. Clark Is the divorced wife of Charles W, Clark, son of the late William A. Clark, copper magnate and once United States senator. FORD COUPES 1324 Font Coupe new paint, Al shape. Priced right. $425, Term 1923 Ford Coupe Balloon wheels, balloon tires, heater, snubbers, Uuco paint and other extras -. ? - $300.00 Roy Catching Motor Co. Hudson-Essex Dealer Quality merchandise at lowest prices at Powell's Furniture Store. Heat with gas. STUDENTS WILL NOT BUY FENCE FOR ATHLETIC FIELD The student body of tho high ach jjl in a general ansemMy ys tonlay evrnli.g rejectoj tlic pro poanl to e .; woen lre ierv aro;inj t..a Kfaioy at..I''lc Iioid. It has be? u proposed lor soro? time to fence in ti e f e;J, a ( coratlve steel a; d wire tenia In ing proposed. TiK eillmHtd r t of such an improve niout wM e around $3,&0l. It wag sug;t:rth d that the student body spoiiHor tl ' improvement and considerable agitation resulted fJmilly cul minating In a vote yefitenlay, nt which time the measure tw de feated 245 to 104. Tho opponl tlon advanced the flrminirm Hu t Classy stuff. Light as f Ivff. Fruit Ola Nut bread At the head. Oregon Bakery 23l N. Jackson St. mmmm Men's suits cleaned and pressed, H W. Hoseburf Cleaners, phone 472. School Bus for Sale Body bill i l. on late 1S24 Chevro let truck chassis. Tires are nearly new. Including two spares. Either the bo!y or the chassis are worth more than the price asked. For quick sale Price S375.00 No trade. Roy Catching Motor Co. Hudson-Essex Dealer Now la the time to buy your ; , auto parts at SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House 32 N. Main St At a big Kevins, to you for the next 20 days. Carburetors, your choice, $1.50. Vacuum tanks, while Ui'y last, S3.S0. Complete wlndsliM'ls, $500 Complete motors troui $10.uV up to $40.00. Steering wheels, any ki the house, $1.40. Have too much stock, m-i't deduce to make room for next year's business1. Oid cars bouaht for wreckinK PHONE 653 CHRISTMAS AGAIN Once again we will wrap your Xmas pack ages free for mailing. We Call and Deliver. Our Auto Will Call. Phone 277 Xmas Special One Lot Inter woven, Socks Two paix foe the price of on..... Regular Price $1.25 Special 2 pair for $1.25 Fi I . ?v SILK AND WOOL SOCKS $1.00 Men's Silk and Wool Socks in fancy pattern i elso in piain colors. . : MEN'S PAJAMAS $Z00 TO $5.00 Comfortable Sleeping Garmenta of fine material and the newest patterns, , . ")-'' GOOD LOOKING SHIRTS. AT $1.95 TO $5.50 v Broadcloth, printed and woven madras and silk, ' collar to match and collar attached. The Duds for Men Store is filled with all sorts, cf Gifts Men Like DUDS' FOR MEN, Tbz. Quine Brother 1 I COASTAL FREIGHT RATE ON AUTOS IS ALLOWED INCREASE VED INCREASE (I IfJ tn. Laad waa.) WASHINGTON, Dec. . The 3ou;hurJi l'a:iflo Kailrca 1 Com. pany waa Mithorlied by the Inter state Commerc Commlb.-iiuu to day to fix rates on autos moving from San Frauctsco bay points to Portland. Orzon. on the bitU of 13 Der cent. . Of the rate. main, ll Uuned by the steamship lines for the samt service. At the same time the ra'.lioad was parmltted to maintain higher ratea for auto mobiles to Intermediate points on the same line. WOMEN WANTED! a ' 'i" S For Cannery Work Trabnwtg Apple. Good Stock to Wotfc On. Work WiU Last Until . About Decembe 10 to 15 Frank J. Norton Company Sutherlin, Oregon. ; Heat with (as. LATE WIRE NEWS LONDON Queen Mary often Is seen these mornings uersonally do ing her Christmas shopping early. Most of her Rifts are purchased in little shops off the beaten track of commerce, particularly thoae run by ex-service men. LONDON Brief la the glory of prize winners at the famous Bmlthsfleld caUlu show. All of thein. Including several owned by King George and the Prince of Wales must be killed because some of the entries have been found In fected with hoof and. mouth disease. COPENHAG UN Geologists are puzzled by the discovery of a pre historic whale's skeleton In a bog .tnillea inland from tho North aua. A great tidal wave several thous and years ago la suggested as the cause. NEW YORK A four colored cat whose parents were worshipped by the King of Slam Is the big attrac tion of a cat show. His body la lawn, eyes blue, toea pink, head, tall and legs chocolate. NEW YORK The city authori ties have rejected an offer to erect a $luo.iiun statue of Buddha in Central Park. UEIIMN Perhaps the watch on the ithluo will be more jealous than ever now. A chemist of the liaise? VYJ'.hem says 4110 pounds of gold are flowing down the river yeurlj'. NEW YORK The radio novelty Is predicted by Cosmo Hamilton. ! Authors must adapt their stories to I be heard, not read, he says. Hu has condensed one of his nooks, containing 80,000 words, so that It can be broadcast In fifteen min utes. Novelists of the future, be thinks, will be compensated '. Uiroutjh tales on radio listeners. I NEW YORK Brigadier General , Lincoln C. Andrews, enforcement , officer, buys no morn drinks at bis .clubs. "After prohibition and be- LET THE TELEPHONE RUN YOUR ERRANDS The telephone has saved millions of useless steps, but millions more can be saved. BomeUiaea this trasiy messenger is forgot ten. Forgetting the telephone is waste. It means Just so muoh more energy and time lost. Phone for food. It's the easiest and safest way. No need to atop to dress and go to town nor to send the children through dangerous street traffic Telephone us. We deliver free. Fresh vegetables are getting pretty nearly gone, ao you will need good canned vegetables and we have Uie Hoyal Club brand. There are no bettar canned goods. ECONOMY GROCERY Phone 63 O. L. JOHNSON Tha Store That Serves You Best. 54 N, Jackson St BEAUTIFUL EPITAPH FOR UNKNOWN OKAf S (Aaioabtaa Pra UnaJ TH) ) WASHINGTON, Dec. 9. Upon 1682 white stone cross- es that mark the resting pi a- cea . of unknown American army dead In France the American government will chisel this legend: "Here rests In honored glory an American soldier known but to Ood." The epitaph was selected by the battle monuments com- mission beaded by General Pershing. fore I took over this work," he baa told, "I did not realize what I was doing when at the olub, for instance, I would tell Pat, an at tendant, to feet me a bottle ot Scotch. I didn't then realize as I do now that I was fattening the or ganized bootleg Industry." Now the general Intends to enforce pro hibition or quit. BOrS ROADSTER SOMMERSAULTS; HIS DEATH MAY RESULT Mandated rms Lowe in),'" SALEM, Ore., Dec, . Leiknd Carl, 18, of Hubbard, suffered" In juries that may prove fatal short ly before 10 o'clock this morning when a light roadster he was driv ing skidded from tne pavement, turned completely over in the ditch, and then righted Itself. The accident occurred on the Pa cific highway near Hubbard, and the' boy was rushed to Salem hos pital, where examination showed that his chest waa badly crushed. SWITCHMEN WANT MORE ' PAY FOR NIQHT WORK CHICAGO, Dec. . General chairmen ot the Switchmen's Un ion of North America voted today to ask a seven per cent wage In crease higher for night-work ILhu for day work and uniform rules to safeguard seniority rights. Camly caues made to order, any size. Place your orders early. Pal ace of Sweets. Phone 78. -o- Winter's - IainbowAiar; MlS olds QuickRelief For Old and Ijountj I tlx r Jtv 'If o'sasV Hundreds have put their oTTos classified columns. They are ths afartinir noint of minf Dannie's success and prosperity. Hals off! To the Newa-Rerlow News-Review classified ads aa dl- Irect leads to thrift and short euts I to success. ai laundrTkids "N IT IS GETTING I i DISiURHANCE IN A LOCAL THEATRE Th. p.tr.fl f a loral th.w bi.M w.t. rerr la.cli utaiW4 an. Mtnuyti r IM can. Ilnaaaa ccuahiag a c.rt.a tit tb auat. 1 aa.. Do. t I I Btmaa't V.-.at. ua hta ft rents ai rr.t4. A few 4... faleWa Hcaai aft. fa, Oemaauait lake. nraniptlT .11 ertr.f ipw4, re."f- Mra. W. T. Clarr. t Wh t. ruin., Va.. .nut: "W. ha. MM 1 f-ler'e Htaav ..A Tar fcaM.'i far aakla ' las ae4 aaajhs Vila ipUkAIA raaulta. I W. r. Chanou. DAILY WEATHER REPORT ' V. S. Weather Bureau, local of fice. Rosebura, Oregon, 14 hours ending ll. m. Precipitation In Ins. sV Hundredths HlKhest temperature yesterday 43 Ixiwent temperature last night 35 Precipitation last 24 hours ...... 0 Total preclp. since 1st month .S6 Normal preclp. for this month 6 2 Total preclp. from Sept. 1, 1U25, to dale t.19 Average preclp. front Sept 1 177 - 73 Total deficiency from Sept. 1, l2."i 300 Average precipitation for 48 wet seasons, (September to Majr fkclusive) 31 At Generally rlnuiiy tonight and Thursday; mnrate temperature. WSL BKl.Ia Meteorologist. A COLD SNAP'S ON IT4 VvAV rue .SAV" I I StNOUSV0tnXlHANTj I P-M'T DtiUAV The winter chill that's In Uie air seems to say to us, 'Prepare." Send your blan kets here and note the sat isfactory manner In which we launder thcni. It will make you a patron of this shop. Roseburg Steam 1 Laundry ' PUONB 71