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FIVE ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1925. J..T7.V.-V -'..' 1.. t ' 7 i ; , for 1-4 !' -Standard Sedan clivcrcd Here COMPLETE: balloon tires; ' ' speedometers one-piece wind , shicldt cowl ventilatori 87 ether big car features. TO BE SURE SARFF'S Auto WrecKing House 32 N. Main St Has It it not, be tun elvo you quick aerviee In grttlng It. We are Bllll buying old cars and ailUliiato uur cllv tlon all tli tlmu. Coma In and ace us, or v Phone 553 Sii'gV'.T.V Are You Cold? Wo have heaters for that Ford Cor from ' S1.25up Does the rain interfere with your driving? We have both hand and automatic ' Wind Shield Cleaners and the price is right. Give Automobile- Ac cessories for Christmas LOCKWOOD Mo (orCo. V' r.0.B.TOLEDO this lull-size i1 passenger Bic car body dimensions make this car a real Five Passenger Sedan. Twenty square feet of window space give ittheopen vision of atouringcar... Three forward speeds makeitasafecarto handle under all driving conditions. ..Big, effi cient brakes make it an easy car to control Completely furnished with all necessary standard equipment its delivered price rtsprewnts its final cost to you. . . I nvestigate ; see how little it really costs yoo to buy this car even on the most extended terms. WELLS &. CHASE 317 North Jackson. Street TELEPHONE S99 ' ROSEAU RO,' PRECON i . i , : "Prlie reductions, in tliirjion and Krisex curu, whllu unduublodly of groat lmiiortancoi l.ave bnt ;liui ono fat-tor In iliu trvintniloun itrowth o( 1 : 6 buaitieas lur llm.-c cars," uys iloy Catching. In Hie ituHf buag area. s , 1 i 'The great u,ue!iUoii," he con tinued, "m not how much you lahall pay, but ruthT the mote Importuni fact of how niucn you iget for your money. The modern uutomubilu bt lunilainentully lmii viduul trnnnortatioti, and ri'Kanl- Uoim of price, tin' loal vionh bf pmseitt ilii(lon-KHHix earn in n. in the fact thai . they otler more tiiiimiMirliitlun value ut lens opir ullnti coat and grimier conitort itluiti any cara thm concuiu liu8 ever piuvloutily tuuilo. "Kntlrcly djwrnKaril the mutter of price Kir a minute and vlu the mutter In this IlKlit ol value alone. JluiUnn-hsio-x cam today ure uned by u vaiit mtilorily o( people to wlium tiatMporiutiun ! u necemary and Mini factor In their every-day occupation. "The traiiBponatioo fcvolvei three primary laitorsi Klrnl, the alilllty to go from place to plare without interruption or bieak donn; aecond, to cover these ditances at a rriiMonuble ruai: third, to cover the e fli.nuim's with physical coniloit. it In in meeting thesa three primary rn iiuisitea that Iludaon-KMex ofier their 'oiititaiiillng vuluea. "As the largest builder of sis cylinder earn In the world, their Sllice-s hl' been lamely due to the l.iet l hut they early realized that thco thlllK" eje the luu diiniciitals In autoiuolnla valine. "This Muccraa u.m brought In nienilinin inererse ol oio-iucKi-. u:id tins lll.'reao h.iri made :hle a lowering oT prlie, until toil ly thi'fo vim ate nelllllg fur lei! ll..n half or piieea when the limine i Ksie iarid :ih the ,T'at elided car specialist of the Inciu.-tr.v. NOTICE Vil!t:r Spaiich hai In atork la dles' i hi wi.tcni i Mii.- I at J:.: up. 1'iail ii-'elliu i Kuaiii'ititt I'l .l.'.Miii ill - at Ji .') up. -M' i' v.aleh' -. pitied Jl tip to fi", tiled s e'i i ;'.' In fthno or ye!li' go'nl till I. lilltlllC I'O OVOlh'lill ein.'(. 'r pities arV, loM-l in town, ttm m mi. "!' ffnn'rx ' i'i't I don t know what ' rn,,.! nig Is coin iug ln" repli. .t S. Ii. r.uldwip, ; rliurge of broad' a-titis at tin n lrd rra; l..nii Compnu . wheu Ul u.uott.ji ah rvttiutl pnt t( him. Tho Wlllnrd Com pany' tipevateu tlio ulg' Cleveland Umadcaatlng mat Ion, VYTAM. "There are bundreda batter qualliied than t to unuwur thut quistlon unit 1 think their na svers i would be , practically the Biur.e tiling 'I don I know ." "We ecu. make biuue guoesea based ou conditions at the pre- aeiit time, t'or instunce, there is little doubt thai wilhin a cum pavatlvely abort tiiuu the really lug broudcaster will be using DO kilowatts or more and the & kilowatt ttutlon which Is at pre sent oun so . called super-power truusniitter will be classed as a small station. "There will also be necessarily but a comparatively small num ber of broadcasters. Necessarily, Ueauxe the eot of Installing and maintaining a uU or 1U0 kilowatt trnnKiulttJr will be prohibitive to all but u very lew. "At tho recent radio conference a number ol ihings weru brought1 out which might indicate where litonileaitlliu is Kolllg. It was I practically agreed thai Increased power was a necessary step la the j progress ot broadcasting. "It is my opinion thiu sooner !or later, all the larger stations will be lorced to become commer cial broadcasters, many will be forced lino chain broadcasting and that larger firms ceuieiuplat 'Ing tho erecting of broadcasting si aliens will Instead buy time on one already established. "These ure thlnts will known in broadcasting. To go further ami step Into the realm of further pioplnn-y wouUt be foolish. No one kuoW-V lo fairy tales and ureanu ever voim true? The tiny nr;ls of ?t, Vineenl's liipJmn asluin tor gir's at,Sra- ue, N. Y., deilare thht they do - !t one wfltet haul imiugli and It'iig tjiitMitlt. And tney ought to know. t r jtixi e wh.it wifhtu: ii.il ir t!u'in. Heing .vii orphiin doesn't pre- n'l.t tin-1 troiu wishing, and tor a Icng tinitj thts little girU h.i-e . .mi iiti.tu d en wi-h for no ..iitomnbile. Not an ordhmry hm t.'itioi ile. Lut a biji limousine with win w he-Is niul Mtinv nh kled lit tt?ms that would xLblo silently tl.iwu tin' liuie:i:d utid sweev up the hlllH villi a mighty surge ol I ') er. And then, on da; , tht to np neaied at t'-e door ol the orphan iiiw. t if - m.ipir, hint tho car oi iV!f diertttM. 'They rublitfd heir e; v and pi in h t heninelve. lull t iere it nt.ivcd with the ub lir.tniii on i'.H tilt-klrd fittings, A cm rlrh nnirt made i.ici!,ie lie f tiltillm-ut v1 the elrvani of ilnie oiptuin -h.ldieii. He hou-lit i.l.ini' in i.lniou-nie mid present rit iu 10 the R.t!nm. eihap n re inemtii.imt t tho .!.; whtt lie i'.d in wMpnpor t'tt'ihe ttnwts H iyi.uuM. a-id ui' valued Uu uie. LiCOIJ. GIVEN ! TBCaiEE ' FIST Of GIFTS This Ii perhaps the automobile's banner year Ju the role of a Christ in present. Throughout the coun try motor cur dealers report an In creased number of tiiders bearing 1 he instruction "To be delivered Christmas morning." There 1b no gainsaying the fact that an automobile iff the Ideal family'! gift to the family. It pro Ion the thrill of Christina morn Iiik through the year and pays lis own way In convenience and use ful ness. It Is entirely within reason to say that there in no one thing which can serve the entire, family more or biiutf greater general pleasure than a cur. However, pooling of the family funds Is not the automobile's only participation In the holiday giving spirit. It offers possbilties as & big. Individual gift, highly acceptable and impressive yet at a coat that may be distributed in easy pay inputs over a long period. According to IL T. Hansen, Chev rolet dealer here, various models of their line have been ordered con signed to curtain persons on Christmas. "The presentation of a Chevrolet to a school boy or girl seems to be quite the thing this season," says "in days gone by, children were limited to educational facilities of Lheir immediate neighborhood. Either that or the family had to J pack up and move to a new loca tion near the partciular school de sired. "The latter, of course, was not always convenient or practical but. thanks to the present era of indi vidual transportation, students, of the family may now attend any in stitution of learning' within a twen- ty mile radius of home without ser ious inconvenience. "We are also delivering a number of sedans and coupes to house- j wives this year. "it Is no longer the custom of the land for the lady of the house Uo be marooned all day without ! means of transportation to and; i from marketing or afternoon social : affairs. "There la truly no greater ex i pre salon of thoughtfulness on the 'part of a husband for his good , wife than the presentation of a personal car," concluded the deal er. Returning home at the week end from Oakland, California, where they went to attend a convention of Star dealers, (ary Kapp, of this city, and George Sunders, of Drain, are eutbu.siu.stio over the plans for future sales of Star automobiles in Douglas county. Speaking of the trip, Gary' Kapp stated that over 400 dealers from all parts of the coast were In Attendance at the convention, and that two days were spent tn going over the plant. listening to sales talks and Instruc tions to dealers. 1 he convention was held at tho Oakland Hotel.' At the Oakland factory of the Star cars they saw thest- popular auto mobiles constructed and assembled. The Star company Is putting out a new stu-cylinder machine that will be equipped with four-wheel brakes and all the refinements that Its engineers have found feasible. The new six, however, does not take the place of the four thnt has beeu so well received throughout the country. All parts of the two types of Stars will be interchangeable; I except, (he motors. One of the j new six Stars will be on display! here fty Jan. 17, and interesting; 1 announcements of Itapp ttroa., ; f sales agency will appear tarly In the year. Arundel, piano tuner, mono 189 U giftWeWs So wtih'spreiid has the interest devi loped l:i motoring that the; coming I'tiri.umas mil doutiihssiy i ) niaikt'd ati au!o.noM,v one.' lr m.tny year? lint vidtie and ( iippfoiu tati-nerts 'of nntoiunbile ac-; ceMories anil t U t . a.- over looked in the prtparalion of t'hilut; mas gitt lists. The la at tew year. howt-M , this1 illnt of pn'.inm lias taken v. p. dtf' ! lerent meaning for u inn ibile ; owners a there are thoua::ils of nrw car. each wnk in a.ahta.n to , ' the automobile. nh e.elj in u?e. Both the owner of Ui' n-w and 'uel far want ti ke p th ir posses-j jaioa louUinc its best si;.i a; a re-1 ,sult both ftieials ai.d ri-laiiei have j found that the mot api-niprlatv gifts are thn.-c whu'li tiiay (, ufd ! Sin. or iu roaiuctiuu with, the uuto i niobils. ( j tiitta uf cveiy ccmeivphl- k'.P.tl! ,are imlutiid m the otter n.: tea-! jtuted for the car owtut ami Ihey I I run th - entir nmge ot thi:.-t bo.l'i iufietiil and 01 rame-iirl. Tl.. prices arv nn tavieii. o that i fn c- is a Suitable gitt tor every pot k. honk-' j i'here is Kh an ertttt . t .ay of rulpmt tit di ar to the ht-art ol the jittii i onmr tlml it -a in de- t nle upon a practical pre.-' t It U slnndj a mntter e; lert int; soiiu iii'tii le o.Oiui!ii i ihat iho enr now lark-, no m.t" t what the lectton may fc It is jt.re t be it, .-clati d. . Willi the Inter t of the fttmlly ctuuitii diouad Ut.f aai-ibik it i ffflSIXSTIl!iTfl ' r$tM Czft ' ' . H:.Y' ii . i The Coach P s Phone 446 U A LI T Y. A sbould be easy to select something that will be useful and practical something that they all will enjoy such as tonnenu shields, wind wings and all like manner of equip - ment. Then too, there are Individual gifts for each member of the fami ly. Mother would appreciate a mo tor crib for baby, a wool motor robe or a picnic set Father would like a cigar lighter, a pair of driv ing gloves, a clock or a rnotometer and locking radiator cap. Daughter would "just adore" a rut glass flower vase and son would be pleased with an Aermore exhaust born or a spotlight. There Is also the opportunity to reciprocate for the many Invita tional trips, wk end and vacation tours thatythousands of non-owners enjoy throughout the year. There are dozens of 'accessories that would enhance the pleasure of trav el and the befriended ones can show their appreciation of the year's courtesies by giving "some thing for the car." Complete as It may seem, there are always many fitments UickHg to give the car owner the maximum of comfort , aion in the dispute between Turkey and enjoyment when motoring. (and Great ltritain over the Mosul In preparing for a motoring area of northern Mesopotoniia. Christmas, the Vestern Auto Sun-'. As forecast, it awards Mosul In ply company has assembled a com- the British mandate Mate nl Irak plete and comprehensive stock of q coudifinn that Great ltritain automotive accessories from Which i submits a new treaty with Irak for the Christmas IHt can be selected S.Vyear mandate with the alipu Canis gre provided with each gift latlon that the mandate may rer- so that the article can be exehang- initiate earlier should Irak enter ed at any Western Auto store uia League before that period ex-' should the accessory selected not pires. tit the receiver's car. ' i The council announced that it o ' was unanimous in Ux.-idlUK not to Large cupboard. Just the thing partition the disputed area and that for ranr.ed fruit; a bargain at the piovUional line fixed at th Powell's, U. S. EMPLOYMENT DURING NOVEMBER GAINS SLIGHTLY f AimotUImI rn"K latrj WIt.) WASHINGTON, Dec K. A lt ht in'irenno in employ ment during November amounting to twr tenths nf one pr cent wa indicated tday by the labor rie- niZ! IciJini ln,r;,rl The iiulax of employment was placed VT.IL ..... . , . . n. ......a . a..r-r,-. ria. t Colonel Amery. the British colo- d K rvmrv, told th cnunril The fif:.,res were compiled from hf t IJfn.uU In the rsports front .405 fXoyl urlishmentvjn d.tlerent tn-,a irmV ilMMnes. which emnloy 3.s:t,.8! L . - t-n..l..ol. all IftkAaa nt employ rani .Isemed alihl rli... Clnn, pM v.tjit tor l!ia aotuonal loduitnus,'' A Chevrolet for Christmas ' there's a gift suggestion that thousands will 'welcome! Pool the cost of lesser gifts for father, mother, sister, and brother and make a Chevrolet the family's present to the family. Talk it over at the table tonight. Then pay us a visit. Learn how little it will cost to have a good HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Rose I whose operations are normally curtailed during the late fall months. ' I o 1 Men'i suits cleaned and pressed, Roseburg Cleaners, phone Turkey Serves Notice That She Intends to Retain Sovereignty Over Mosul Region.. "GENEVA. Switzerland. Ic. 16. The League of Nations council to- day made mihlic its official dec! Brussels conterence shouid b the definite Turkish frontier. The decision becomes operative within six months provided Hrcat Urftain fulfills the conditions. The council later ree ived thP Turkish delegation, which declared mar mricy maimaineri nei run sovereign right ovr MohuI. Sover eignty over any territory, the Turks said, could b chahAeit nnly wPb tho consent of the nation involved. As therp had been no mediation in th present ca?e. Turkey could nrH " n)r dw,"n Men's suits cleaned and pressed. looking, dependable car in which to make the Christmas calls this year. Offering quality at low cost, giv ing you quality features found on the finest cars, a Chevrolet will be a lasting gift one that you and the whole family will be enjoying long ' after lesser gifts have been forgotten. Street ' Roseburg, Ore. T ; I O W , T ' f ,, , - f At the annual election held last night, by I'mpqua Post of the Am- erican Legion, Leon K. McCiintock) was chosen ha commander, Oscar M... Berrie, 1st vice president ; j James Fletcher, Jr., adjutant; E. A. Poat, 2nd vice president; llarrie Booth, finance officer; Phil Harth, historian; J. R. Harry, chaplain; and George Trapolif sergeant at arms. Carl E. Wimbefly, Will H. Gerretsen and Jack Crafton were elected members of the executive committee. It was voted to appoint a com mittee to mail Christmas boxes to all Douglas county disabled veter I an 3 In U. S. hospitals. ' 1 I While the men of the post were : holding their ineeling, (he 'auxil iary was meeting in a separate i session aad elected their officers. .M s. J A. 'Fulcher was chosen ' president; Mrs. Clair K. Allen. I first vice president; Mrs. George iCaskey, cond ice president; Pearl Jones, toeasurer; -drs. Joe lenn, secretary, Mrs. Hobday and Mrs. Richard,- sergeants at arms. Following the business mm tings the auxiliary entertained the mem bers of Uie post. A country school. In which all those present were caUed upon for Impromptu recitations, created a great deal of amuatment and waa lollowed by a Santa Claua and dis tribution of candy canes. The ladles then served a dell clous banquet, the meuu including creamed chicken, chicken noodles, mashed potatoes, pickles, hot rolls, and roftve, and ice cream, the lat ter bHng donated by the Douglas County Creamery. Rottburg Girl Hurt i Mi.a Kn.e Molfitt or Ron, bnra;. f.aaa paasenKer on the outh 'bound auto ptai thnt as whim1'! at (rrecon Cltjr yeiteniay, anil re cel'.eii aerere cuia about the rate, Hinl otb'-r cuui ou leKa and' aj-ma. Mia Mrriit as breusJit to ber ho to thln rlty this morning. . 0 ' Cook wit, fit. Touring . 523 Roadster -523 Coupe - 675 Sedan -773 Ait pricts r. o. Bl fUNT. MICH. : - V S 0 T LEGISLATOR IS PARALYSIS VICTIM (Attanclatrd Ims I.-uPtJ Wire.) OLYMPIA. Wash., Ioc. 16. Hushed to St. Peter's hospital in .an unconscious condition, ltepreenta live Thomas W. Henir of Palouse. Whitman county, dfed this morn itig. Dr. G. W. Ingham, the attend , ing physfHau, said that death was apparently due to a paralytic stioke. Hepresetitatlve Hemp died without regaining consciousness. o- Pig reduction In price on all new ranges and heating stoves thia wit?k. Powell's Furniture Co. 1 ' For Almost Nothing These cars have good tires, good running motor, good batteries, legal lights end certifi cate of title. Maxwell touring $S0 Studcbaker touring $75 Ford touring $100 Overland six $100 Oldsmobile .six ....$125 Buick six $150 Roy Catching Motor Co. HUOson-ESrtex Ilealer USED CARS