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    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 23. 1925.
REMOVING
REMOVING
Tires-rTubes-Automobile Accessories
Our new-building is rapidly nearing completion, and to save the expense
of moving, we are now offering Bargain Prices on all sorts of Auto
.Accessories.
BETHLEHEM
SPARK
PLUGS,
THE
BEST
FOR
FORDS
PRICED
FOR
THIS
SALE
4
FOR
$1.59
HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE PRICE
REDUCTIONS IN EFFECT
30x3 Red Tube, each 'LJ 1.50
30x3 Cord,Tires ........$6.75
30x3 Perm. Vacuum Cup, large oversize
tires, with O. S. Cord Tube $12.50
$9.00 S. & M. No. 70 Spot Lite $6.35
$7.50 Kay Bee No. 8 RoadUght.......: .......$5.50
$7.00 Aristocrat Bar. Cap with Moto-
lTGtCr SO
$1.50 Rain E Day
$18.50 Hassler Shock 1$ 15.00
$2.25 Scandinavia Trans. Lining. $1.65
$3.25 17-inch Ford1 Steering Wheel $2.50
$7.00 Electric Windshild Swipe ...... ..$5.50
$5.25 Electric Windshield Swipe $4.00
$1.60 Vulcanizing Kit .. ...... .... . $1.10
Now is the time to buy and save money
Stock will not last long at the above
prices. Everything reduced.
See our big window for specials.
BETHLEHEM
SPARK
PLUGS
THE
BEST
FOR
FORDS
PRICED
FOR
THIS
SALE'
4
FOR
$1.59
corp. cc:.wio:i
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
Fords
Fordsons
Lincolns
Why Worry About Xmas Gifts
When we have so many practical and unque gift.
HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS
ELECTRIC WAFFLE IRON SHERBETS
TOASTER PERCOLATOR
CASSEROLE TEA POT
GOBLETS THERMOS BOTTLE.
FOR THE CHILDREN
SCOOTER , INGERSOL WATCH
TRICYCLE POCKET KNIFE
BICYCLE - ROLLER SKATES
Let us help you make your .election.
1847
Rogers Silver Plate
ZIGLER-FEE HARDWARE CO.
Phone 25
WATCH OUR WINDOW FOR BARGAINS
GOVERNMENT CROP
FORECAST CAUSES
WHEAT ADVANCE
(AmncUtad Fnm Uuri Win.)
. 33-OUNCE BABY WAIF
FED WITH DROPPER
UaocUta) mm Laid Wkc)
A fit i r- cf no vt anion.. 4
CHICAGO. Dec. 8J.-Wbeat T .ir. h.. i
saved a baby sin. bora a few .
day. ago, weighing 32 ounce.
and deserted. She la Chicago'.
tinlaet waif. .
She ha. been placed In an
Incubator and (ed with a medl-
cine dropper.
...
price, .hot skyward a. the result
ol the government crop report .UK
Resting that the United State, ha.
I already .hipped abroad wheat that
I i. needed at home.
Today's opening prices ranged
all the way from 2J to 9) cent.
I higher than yesterday's closing fig
ures. December delivery touching
l.Tl a bushel,
According to a leading trade au
thority the government definitely
corroborated assertion, that the
United States baa only sufficient
bread wheat available for domestic
requirement, until another crop 1.
gathered or price, advanced to a
level that will check wheat use.
The most active trading was in
May delivery. ' Initial quotation,
for May were $1,671 to $1.70 and
despite rapid subsequent change,
the market held most of the time
near to th. top opening figures.
Word has Just been received by
Western Manager W. Morris
Rowles of the Ttd. Water Oil
i Sales Corporation that F. Bailey
IVanderhoef. the new prsldnt of
I the corporation would be among
' the eastern official, who will at
i tend th. annual convention at Baa
jir.ncl.co. Th. convention will be
I held In th. latter part of January
land arrangementa ar. well under
! way to entertain th large number
lot representative, of the company
'In the twelve western states. 8ev
leral Veedoi distributor, from th.
j Rocky mountain section will also
j be In attendance. .
Inasmuch as this la the Hrst tftne
j that Mr. Vandarboef baa visited
j th. west In bu new capacity, there
; 1. a great deal of Interest attached
i to his arrival. In the party from
New York there will also be P. H.
, Ulckison. vice president and A. W.
Sullivan, advertising counsellor of
the Tide Water Oil Sale. Corpora
tion.
In discussing the coming conven
tion Kowlea slated, "After a very
! successful year it it quita natural
that w would try to outdo our
selves on arranging a convention
program. W. have scheduled aome
I of the leading light, in sale and
; auveniaiog auuviutw vn tua
I It la our aim to always aecur men
'who have made aa outstanding
success of their particular p rotes
lion, la this way our men are able
to get an outside viewpoint on their
problem, from - authorities. W.
have had a very successful year in
the sate of Veedoi Motor Oils and
Urease. Our dealer organisation
has grown tremendously and motor
fats are now able to secure their
i requirements throughout the west.
Of course w. have followed up our
! sales effort with advertising eo
' operation and practically all of our
: dealers display the orange ana
I black Veedoi sign that designates
them a. handling these quality lu
' bricanta. We are particularly plea
; ed with the Increase In demand for
Veedoi Forzol. an oil created ' .
' elusive ly for Fords. This product
ha. reached a dominating position
In the field of Ford lubricant., ao
cordlug to tbe report, given ua by
our dealers." '
! Among tbe coast notables who
: will be on the Tide Water program
are Cy H. Pruner, north Pacific
, district manager, who captured the
western department cup in the re
cent sales contest of tbe organisa
tion. Charles J. Kay, south Pacific
district manager, whose district
was runner-up to Pruner'. group
and R. D. Phelps, central Pacific
district manager. These men will
discuss their local problem, and
give a resume of automobile pro-
xress In their respective localities.
In addition to these field men, W.
0. Pettlngell, western sale mana
ger and Harold R. Deal, western
advertising manager will have lm
portant parts in the program. Pet
tlngell has lust returned to San
Francisco from an extended visit
throughout tbe northwest. He re
ports that business condition, are
maintaining a high level and that
Veedoi sales are greater at the
present time than for any previous
year at this season. Pettlngeu
said, "Those northern- motorists
don't seem to realise that winter
la here but are keeping their equip
ment running right along."
NOTICE TO NOAMPMENT
. MEMBIM ,
"
e) The Patrauehlal degree win !
be conferred WedaMda eight,-,
Dec 1. Light lancb. e
FRED MILLER, C. P.
mv process rjy
r,
Have you - read the Imperial
Cleaners add this week? It's worth
your while.
ivr auk
3 iOnssi
OREGON APPLES IN JOHN
BULL'S XMAS STOCKING
(AanHatrrf Prat Ijwet Win.)
LONDON, Dec. 23. John Bull's
Christmas storking this year will
be Bluffed with 1,600 shiploads of
In anticipation of another rrcoid
breaking year during 19:6, Ihn
Chevrolet Motor company has
greatly expanded its field organiz
ation to assure quick distribution
of cars and part, to Its thousands
of dealers.
The expansion program just com
pleted involved the opening of
three new cone offices In key cili
and ihe erection of specially le-
TTTTT7 .A m
AUBURN. Dec. J. (A. P.)
Demonstrations here Indicate that
eld erankeaae oil of automobiles
which baa. been regarded fit for
nothing may be reclaimed ana e-
ed again.
Dr. C. D. Miller, who U engaged
in research work In tbe department
of agricultural engineering of tbe
Agricultural College of the Ala
lia Polytechnic institute, has
succeeded In working .oat a meth
od for reclaiming or laundering old
oil at a cost estimated by him at
less than five cenU gallon.
Ia studying tbe problem. Dr. Mil
ler found that oil doe. not "wear
out" by nae In a transcase, and
neither does it Chang, ita com posi
tion. Some leasee occur mechani
cally and br oxidation, but the oil
itself remains substantially tbe
same aa It was before used. It la
rendered unfit for service by con
tamination with other eubeteaoee.
such aa car boa and other solids, I
and oertala coosUtu.au ol gaso
line.
Tbe removal of these swbetaaces
ia all that ia required for ita suc
cessful reclamation. This can be
done by pouring the oH Into a
tank, adding a washing powder.
blowing .team through it (or about
three hours, allowing it to settle
and then drawing off tbe ell from
the top, leaving the foreign auo-
staneee, both solid and liquid, la
the bottom.
When treated this way the steam
la partly condensed, dissolving tbe
washing powder, which baa tbe
property of loading down the car
bo:i and other solid particles in tbe
oil with a film of tbe solution,
causing them to coagulate some
what as casein coagulatea In milk
whea it curdles. This causes tbe
solid particles to settle to the bot
tom of tbe container, forming a
layer of sludge or muck Between
the oil and tbe solution. The an-
condensed portion of tbe steam
carries the gasoline away with it
a. vapor. - '
On tbe efficiency of tbla method
Dr. Miller aaya that four quart, of
oil aa It Is drawn ordinarily from
a erankeaae should return three
quarts of oil as good, as new.
While tbe practical use of this
discovery remains to be determined
Dr. Miller predicts that many gar
ages and service stations will take
advantage of it. ,
Hundreds of folk, eager to learn
the art of merchandising automo
bile, .re flocking to classes now
In progress In various Star dealer's
snlesrooms throughout the Pacific
Coast section, according to H. W.
Curtis, Director of Sales for the
Durant Motor Company of Cali
fornia. '
"These classes, which are being
held tinder the Jurisdiction of the
Dnrant Motor Company of Califor
nia, give to the Individual the real
signed salts . and service buildings insldo of automobile merchandls-
at tour other cone point.. lng an ft salesmanship, and show
The new cone offices ar? located jwhy some men have been suecras
at New York City, Crnlasil, o.-fjl In the business while others
Vuletlde fare from markets of the i and Omaha, Neb. The offioes sren.To failed." said Curtis.
world.
The cargoes Include apples from !
California. Oregon. Washington j
and Canada and grapefruit from '
Florida. I
A few of those large
wash boilers left Oet
Powell's Furniture Co.
all-copper
yours at
Reduced Fares
For example:
Round Trip Fares
San Francisco 128 45 Euoena 130
Ashland M.5 , Albany (5.70
Mtdford , M30 Salem 17.00
Grant. Pas ' 4-8o Portland S9.U;
Sales dates December l$-ft limit January 4,
Proportionate reduoiont to many other points.
Southern P&cificliaies
L. B. MOORE, Central Agent, Phon. 11
Also for
Neui Years
AtV sgent for sal.
dates, limits.
"MAIL EARLY" RESPONSE
- PLEASING TO MR. NEW
(AwWH rma fy-nml Wife.)
WASHINGTON, Dec. 23. The
public', response to the post of
fice's "mall early" campaign has
resulted In the prompt handling of
the largeat volume of Christmas
mall on record, giving
to officials that the first full
Christmas holiday for postal em
ploye, will be a success.
Postmaster General New, In Ma
Christmas greetings to the postal
employe, .aid Uielr loyalty and
d'-votlnn had evoked Ms earnest
appreciation, and that this fwllrg
also bad been expressed in many
letters received from patrons.
In the heart of the automobile dis
tricts In their respective cities.
The new cone distribution build
ings are at Des Molues, Ia., Minn
eapolis, Minn., Charlotte. N. C, anil
Jacksonville. Fla. All of the build
ing, have direct ralroad freinht
service, facilitating the receiving
of cars and parts and their re-shipment
to dealers throughout the
tones.
The drive-away storks of cars
are so arranged that they may he
started enroute wlibln a few mm
"When these automobile mer-chand!-.ln
rltsses were first
thought of, It aas decided to try
out tbe cours. In the big Star fao
tory branch In San Francisco and
if the classes prove a success, to
carry out tbe idea in Los Angeles
and other metropolitan points
along the Pacific CoasL
"8o successful were tbe clssses
In Ran Francisco that we immedi
ately started a similar class In
Ix Angeles. Th. news spread
like wildfire and in a very short
otes after a call 1. received from I period of time schools had been
DolU, 26 off at Pantlow's.
BIG SHIPPINQ DEAL.
WASHINGTON, Dec. S3. The
American South African line was
sold by the shipping board today
to John M. Franklin of New Vsrk
for $780,000.
any dealer In the cone. The sun
plies of parts are compactly ar
ranged In .pwlal stork- rooms ad
joining the narking and shipping
assurance , departments. This arrangement In
sure, epually quick action on re
quests for parts.
Besides providing ample spars
for stocks of cars and parts, the
new buildings contain cone offices,
assembly rooms for mee'lngs of
the cone organizations, and Chev
rolet service schools where deal
ers' shop experts are given specbl
training with fspecially-de'lgncd
Chevrolet precision tool. There
now are ?1 of these schools, Ihe
nnmher having been doubled dur
ing 1S25.
t-
BOSTON FEELS COAL PINCH,
started in Ban - Jose, Sacramento,
Hollywood, Santa Darbara and
other points too numerous to men
tion. "People attending tbes. classes
In the various cities are going te
not only better their knowledge of
the automobile, but prepare them
selves tor a step up In the baslnes i
world. Those who complete the
course with passing marks will be
offered positions in the sales de
partments of our factory branches.
"Salesmen already employed by
Star factory branches and by other
Star dealers are attending these
classes, anxious to better their
positions and In the morning gain
knowledge which will fit them for
bigger and better connections with
the Durant organization," conclud
ed Curtis.
-o-
rtnarov Tid- . i tr
has become so ecarre here that Xmas Dancing Party, Wigwam
onlv one large firm which has Tavern Xmas eve. Everybody wel
opened II distribution stations is come. Special feature. Swane.
Do yo. know when the "Nationsl offering anthracite to cash and 4renadera will furnish the music
School Children's Clothes Cleaning carry cu 'timers at one cent a; It's te be a Jitney bop.
Week" starts? Ask Imperial Clean- pound. Buyers mast bring their . o i
re. . own basket Heat wiu gaa.
Dreams of Pure Candy come
truel Hand rolled and dipped In
Herahey's chocolate. Manufactured
especially for drug store trade. No
finer confection, mad. In boxes
for 11.00 and up. We wrap them for
mailing. Make your aelectlon early.
Lloyd Crocker..
awaa.GnCCETBLAr.r-'
Sweet Potatoes. lb, for, ,'....v..."l.. .-. Z
Western Craakerrie, 2 lb, fee i .
Celery, well bleached, par bemeti 1
Llttuce. olid be acta, per bead ..... 1
Orange and Lemon Pae, pat lb. .
Citron Peel, per lb. ..,...'......,..,....
Nucoa Margarine ("a dainty epread for bread') lb...I
Nona Sucb Mine Meat, peg pk - -, 1
Mixed Nuts, 2 lbs for
No. 2 Walnuts. 2 lb, for
Freak Ranch Ene. per dog. .......... . 2
Matches with match safe included, per box . -f I
Assorted Toilet Soap. bar for - ---3 I
Crape rnut, per dozen
Bulk Mayonnaise, per pint .........
Beet Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. for ;
. Jap Orange, per box ...
Beet Grade Bulk Coffee, per lb. .
...-S
W)
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Serve Younelt and Save at
OfTW g IHIIKit UIU OUVW lis - , I j
.EAnilEY'S groceteqiaI
THOB. J. EABNEY, OWNKB
The Store that Brought 'em Down
DIVORCE GRANTED
TO T( J.
KEARNEY
Tboa. J. Keener was granted a
divorce form Anna M. Kearney and
given tbe custody of Ue two boy..
Walter r. Kearney age it. and
Tboa, J. Kearney, age Jl. j .
Cedar Hops, Ma at Faralow'a,
AGRICULTURAL SCHOOLS ;
, FORM PART MEXICAN
FARM PROGRAM
MEXICO CITY. Decv ti. Tn
program of the Call, government
for the agricultural improvement
and d.vatopmwt M Mexico Is grad
ually being effected.
Already, nve Central Agricultur
al schools have been established.
one In each pf the States of Oaxa-
ca. Hidalgo, Mlcheacan, Durango
and Ouanajuato. It is planned to
eventually sun such scnooia in
every state.
Tbe agricultural promotion pro
jects also contemplate the creation
of state er regional bankt expreae-
ly intended to eatead credits aa
loans to worthy formers.
More than twenty Mexican etu
de ata In United States agricultural
schools are ore Da ring themselves
for .professorships in UieJpanr egex-
loan schools. . ... , '
TO DO FURNISHES BAIL ON
CHARGE OF PERSECUTION
. (IsoeuM Ptmi Leued Win.) '
SEATTLE. Dee. 12 Arrest bare
of Kelso and active in a controver
sy there that followed assassina
tion Jon 19 of Thome, uorery,
newspaper publisher, was aneonnc-
ed today. Todd la accused ot mali
cious prosecution ot George ; H.
Norrls, city engineer ot Kelso, by
accusing Morris ot the slaying.
Todd, when taken into custody
yesterday, put up bond of f 3,000,
and promised to appear Monday in
Kelso to make' certain that this
bond is satisfactory to tbe Cowlita
county superior.'
Electric light. SO and 40 wait,
60 cent at Pars low.
NEW YORK HOP GROWERS
VISION FOREIGN MARKET
(aasasaeai mat tssss
NEW YORK, Dec it. Incor
poration at Albany of the Bavar
ian hop farm of Cooperatowa te
an effort to revive New jerk's
bop growing Industry, which de
clined after passage of - the ' Vol
stead act, according to Hugh P.
For, an incorporator.
"There la a large foreign market
for hop.," be aald. "We aim to
build up the industry to supply this
market .thus preparing for the re
turn ot beer to this country. That,
we hope, will be In a few years."
of A. Rnric Todd, formerly mayor i 28 te 17.
O. A. C HOOPSTERS WIN.
STOCKTON, Calif.. Dec .
The Oregon Agricultural. College
basketball team defeated the
Stockton Amblers acre last sight
The
GIFT THAT'S CLOSE
TO EVERY
GOOD HOUSEWIFE'S HEART
t -
" .
" i.'
An electric range It just tbe kind of gfit a man HVcas '
to give bk wife Cor Christmas...
Something that makes jrou stick your hands in your
pockets and rock oa your heelsjust from the gkrw
of her etijoyiucuL,
Something so practical that it fills a need she's
known for years every day. .
So useful and ecctmical that she approves of every
dollar's wcnh and yet so full of beanty and genuine
luxury that she will never tire of ad
miring it with a true housewife's pride'
in her modern electrical eqntrarraMu, . -
Get this Christmas problem over now!
Your gift to your wife is the most fan
portant one to be chosen play safe with
the one real present you know shell
like. You won't even need to ask her!
-..
vast mhos i
IN IMCMM 7
HoTPoarr model rs7
Jn all-white car bbek-andt
' wfaate eaaMTsei has atitomatic
. tstaar and atatoriiatic beat con
CroL Four aurtace burner.
Combiastioa baiting and
incise. Wanning compart- ,
arMmz. Ketgfat 37 inchra. Oc-
. copies compact floor space
of2SiKHt iacbes.
Cotnpare it with yotrrpre
.s sent stove order it today
sreta your dealer (ot aChnat.
saas surprise inatailatioa,
f Easy terms if you desire.
THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANYj