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FIVE superstructure on 'lie ship, being water-proof, waler-tlcht and every thing else that would tend to pro tect its contents from sea and eather. 'lhe house inside and out is neat and shipshape and the only pcreon abuaid the vessel hav ing a key to its lock is the chief engineer. , This little cabin, so jealously guarded, is kuonii as tile auxil- ply tho wireless set and also to Il luminate outbuard lights around the lite boats, it is. the. court of last appeal; it is the one tiling ihut pusseugers and crew may de peud upon in case of disaster fur, as long us there is a spar above opens up the little cabin ouce a week to test tho emergency rig. The motor is set running an hour each lime to Iteep the parla oper alive. ' , . . e woman This feature of modern steam ship travel indicates the degree of j water, the auxiliary will lunctiou. I The outfit is entirely ludepend jent of the regular ships machin perlecilou to which automobile mo tors have beeu Oveloped. . It is noihiug short of marvelous that those toullering pieces of mechan ism which propelled early - autoi less than three- decades- ago, should now be dec.ned worthy to serve as llfesttvers la case all else Not satisfied with playing a lead ing role on litnd, the automobile motor has now taken up A career at nea. Away up on the sun deck of the Steamship President Lincoln, which sailed from San Frunt'lHco for the Orient last week, Is a little Iron cabin about 15, feut. lung, 6 feet wide and hardly enough to ac commodate a man standing up right. It Is the loftiest piece ' of 99 1 ery uiiu, ueuig on uip uignesL spui on the deck, will operate without interruption providing "juice" for distress calls and for lighting the small boats. In these days of Vfloatdg pal uces" tho possibility of a disaster at sea is practically nil but the auxllliary room as an added safety measure lends a feeling of secure ness. Chief Electrician T. Arm strong, of the President ' Lincoln, iury'roora. It houses an electrical power plant lor emergency use only.- And the energy necessary to operate the generator is furnished by a Chevrolet muter, one of the type that prupells the nearly three million Chevrolet cars now in use. ' Should everything else on ship board fail or bo below water, this Chevrolet motor conies to the res o oressesw fails. It is also a compliment t-o Chevrolet that, even though it be the lowest priced gear-shift auto mobiju In the world,' Its motor is chosen to operate emergency ap and wko enjoys smartness andstyle paratus upon which may depend' n, n.-.. r'i,,i.,c cue generating electricity to sup ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 1926, A I in' Or ID ii wh Public Buys 18 Million Dollars' Worth of New Lower-Pricsd Lighter Six, Chrysler "60" in First Sixty Days In the first sixty days following its introduction an enthusiastic motor ingpublic has paid more than eighteen millions of dollars for the' newest 'Chrysler, the new.lightcr six, Chrysler "60". i y Unfilled orders for many millions more are being rapidly met by vastly expanded production facilities. This overwhelming success was in evitable. ' . tor no other car approximating these low prices can match combination of noteworthy features Sixty miles, and more, per hour; un precedented acceleration; extraordi nary gas economy, easily exceeding 22 miles to the gallonjthe striking beauty of Chrysler dynamic symmetry Astonishing riding case and reada bility; the safety of Chrysler four wheel hydraulic brakes; oil-filter and air-cleaner; full pressure lubrication; 7-bcaring crank shaft; impulse rieu ' tralizerj road levelizers front and rear; roomy and luxurious bodies. Your nearest Chrysler dealer is eager to demonstrate these and scores of Other superiorities. Chrysler Model Numbers Mean Miles Per Hour CHRYSI.nn "60" Tniirlni Car. 1075; Roadster, I 145! CIuli Couu, SI 1 6Sj Coaci. i 11 95; Sedan, $ 1 295. Ask about Chrysler's attractive time-payment term,. More Chan 4700 Cbryslcr dealers a&iure superior Chrysler service everywhere. AU prices ft o. b. Detroit, subject to current Federal excise tax. H. L. CONNELLY MOTOR CO. 527 North Jaclison St. Phone 350 Roseburg, Oregon Only a company such as "Union Oil of Calif or-' nia" can SI The new Star Six sport roadster which hus been long expected by local auto fans, was received last night at iiunp Urothers garage and placed on exhibit today. The car at tracted a great deal of attention, not only because of Its newness but because of its outstanding mer its. Tho car Is fully equipped with accessories and lias uiauy devices for convenience and comfort not found as standard equipment on practically any other make of car. Star performance added another chapter this week, according to the itapp brothers, when H. C. Has kell aud wile, former residents of this city, now of Kl Paso, Texas, reached Kosebttrg in a Slar coup ster. The trip was 1907 miles in length with S00 miles of desert road, then through the Imperial Valley aud over the Siskiyous. The trip was over many high mountain passes whero steep grudeB were traversed. . The journey was made in 72 hours of driving time, the average speed being HiiAD miles. Tho car used 70 gallons of gasoline, an averago of 27.14; miles per gallon. Six quarts of o!l: Were required, an average of 317. S miles pur quart. Mr. Haskell -was not required to shift out of high gear for any hill encountered upon the entire trip. How much would It Increase th value of your town lot in Suther Un if a large saw mill were built in Sutherlln Valley? For .Men Only that is what the beginning tomorrow is to be, and , it will be useless for any one other j than masculines to get in on the i sale the Boolerle is putting over ' for a week. Not but what there will i be a lot of shoes sold to women ! during that week, but the sale! Blunn has scheduled for a whole I week has to do with men only. Not j that Mr. Brunn prefers to deal i Willi men only not he but lasti week was devoted to ladies only,; and Uruun says the sale went over fine. In fact, sales were equal to ' many other selling events he has! waged in the past, in the morning the sale will have to do with men s j wear, and according to his big an nouncement in today's issue there ! will be a lot of special bargains that will be worth while looking j into. Following the men only sale which will continue a week, the Boolerie will put on a children's' oniy event, which .Mr. Brunn al-' leges will be a winner. i fuel as good as fllAULEOfl, Jiere is the most advanced model ever offered WOMEN like the smart perfor mance of the Overland Six its quick responsein traffic its snap py running ability over the highway its easy disregard for hills they appreciate its willingness to serve them in a way that takes till driving from their hands. They have confidence in the motor for they know it will not fail them in any driving emergency that modern engineering has brought it to a point of reliability and econo my that exceeds anything ever before offered in its price or size class. Rolling along with the speedometer touching forty fifty hfty-five and better they feel sure of the easy steering, the cjuick acting brakes the great road stability. ( 0 v : " 1 I Overiand Six They like the trim lines of the body - with the style appeal of the best designers the luxury of the deep, wide sears upholstered in the fines? ol materials tiicwiatn ot tne ooors the fitting and finish. Every detail of this fine car is mod ern in conception. Trust a woman to see this distinctive feature of the Overland Six she knows in a min ute that it is not an old'type chassis covered with anew type body.Eight een of the finest European and Am erican built cars were studied before this car was built. It includes the best and most advanced features of them all. . , , . , : A trial will reveal new enjoyments ; in motoring. ' ; ' ' ' 1 1 1 r m 93 5 Standard Sedan Touring $805 Coupe 1893 De Luxe Sedan $1095 I. O. D. Factory 752 New Willys Finance Plan- Smaller down pay ments and smaller monthly payments the lowest credit cost inthe industry 317 North Jackson Street F. W. CHASE Roseburg Phone 399 u Gasoline I'gOIl Non-detonating Union Gasoline provides, and always has provided to Western motorists; the. jion-detonating feature which supplies full power to the pistons throughout their entire stroke and ' eliminates all explosive "knocking" or "pinging " on the hills or in heavy pulling a quality for which Kastem motorists are now buying "special gaso lines" and paying 3 cents per gallon in excess of usual prices for them. Yet Union costs no more than other high grade fuels. Ahvays use Arista Motor Oil with non dctohating Union Gasoline because this combination minimizes carbon to the ex tent that motors in good condition arc run for several years without it. Union Oil Company -of California " (A,v,..i..t, .1 i'lOWi UdMil Wn 1 KLOK.NK, uic, .Inn l l'ielCM;ui .synod ui Ol ' e.l it s JJiiili arnui.il m-s; Ihkl jiijiln, all'T milking coiiiiiiiu. . iiiiioinii)i'-iii.-i and wiUnig Uw i.s.i Union lu lax em h m.-mber ,i i, onl.r i r;ti.- money to cMi-irm: an ailniijii.naiUMi nuii'liiii n iii t, iiini: ' a ? lai m n.-.ir I 'urvaMi.-;. In I aOiin itlr- ..-niuuun. j... ;n , bfis of 111.- .-Willi W Uil.- tax, loe-'Niu u!:m. uiil ii-vi-'l iy in- pruio!:. Iioaid in lajsii.K a li.iiM ?J;i.i-ii". u'Mf, u mi id in- i no m lit It ii.r id cliuu li iiM iahiT- id iifi'l r'ak.-. 'I , iiaiioiial fund i. i , ti.-id in: minis. f-rial ptiiMim- ;i.i'l A KiHOlUIion was pa't-d iM.mi ins to In: Arnol'I IJi-i-m n C.iit prtiislrlcm -fkTt ot 11k- i .uw-i.-hv . ( AssiH iat J l'r?.is .i-.ii i iM'i Tsnrnr.n. v, (Jeoigo Psilias, New I'unn., rofliM- house hi'ld nil n su s iii-i m.s .ii cumuli ion w ii li 1 li in-, i July 21.--Kfti.-tinl or., proinhMor, iun iliai'i' i' rtlayi'.e if with M'Vi'ii rouiul.s, l wo wire even. lied U'KH'f" alui Ci?oik' Uixuu, I 'orl land niid'llf.vi-iKlilH. IoukIiI u fast draw in n six-ioiind Hi-ini-windiip. Li-x JoluiHon, t'orllalid Hht wciKlit, tiiini'd a foiir-muml 1 ilccisioii over hi I'ad.'lfoi-d, Hoae-ui-K. Hilly Wiiil. it. VuncoiiviT j Harracks. scori'd -i U'tiinuril knockout over Itohhy Watson, JJal-j !as, Texas. In lhe third. j WILI. .VI'TMM) III Yl.liS' ' wi;i:k ix poh tlam. . Kii.-nn; oik? mid '(.islrict will bo paid by the job-lthuc they will bo present to chat ham and inainifaolurun, provided (with their fellow merchants from their purchnHOH amonnled to -fiiUtMUie uoitBt in excnuime or uinas, or more and ure made durlm; this and to sain new ones In tho var week only. tous problems of nierciiandining. Already, responses have also o been received from merchnnls in ! Don't make any mistake. Suther Alasltrt and the Hnwnilnn IsIhihIh, iln ts the place. . Ul'f'ROII, ttie hfitrl !'-'. 'lor a;i iidiuini.Urati.iu 'be Kiunally isiu-rc-ssiiii voloptiicnt of ih uu' Oregon. AppoilitinenlH v. er as follows: TniMef.1 for i!:,. Kev. ). A. 7h 'ii.;. cha.nnan: J"-. U. 1'ortland. Ii v lit i; j Nfwbi: Kid r j; I., bure, mrn J. J. ( land. Ch;tina.-i -if C mtlui u,j(jl v. i-u Ilia'. w in tlie Iopl' Ixm U. Mt'lH'. )'anh),i p,iidi.-l:e.-,i was oi i'i cd i -T'aH''l b' ( 'oihinnu I 'leas J udm' .laiiH'.s It. M ! ai 'lane at a habeas en: pus h -aiiiiK I lay. Henry lii-wli' d (anion. i Mno, who i sid-'- in ai r ln lioinc of Don It. M-'lh'H. ranioii publi.-h-laih-d In a ' Mandu." it iniwun 'iH at the Alb-yle ny rouiny jail lo alt'iitify l'siiia a. ilf man In- saw running a ay from i he M-ll'-u home a slnut lime after tin- ( an nul publi.-1i.-r as ,-lain July Hi. Kive pi isiii-i .-. oiif ol tii'-m I'stliaii. known to poll-' as "(leoi'fie iho Cvvfk," w-m pliii'-! b.-ioi-Deville and he uiiahle to pick out any of them as le.i.-mbliiiK tin; men he saw lunninK away from Ute scene of the Ah Met .slaying. I'aillas urreiulen'd lo city detec tives a few das ano wlieu lie I' HCDfd (he police Wee M'fllN lor him in; (pn-si ioiiini; as to his movenienifi on the nitln of tin; hooliriK. was said by dete; lives to have mad" tieu nt Hlp.- ' f'antnn and th . ihiiii hi an iomohil resemble! ih- machine used by Mellett'K .T-ssasins. ' 1'Oirn.ANI), tHe.. .Inly I'.K Many merchants fmni ItostsburB I and vicinity are making anaiiBe ments lo be present at Portland's 1 oui teet h Annual Ituyers' Week. August 2-7. llt'i. Over one hun dred and Iwenty-flvi jobbers and uianulactiirers ol the 1(oj- City are extendiim an Invitation to lhe iwi-n-hants or the fourteen West el n slates to be prehellt ell this K.rasioii. at which time they will he guests for a week's entertain ment Fpe.fally sdaged or the mer (liauts of the pacific Coast and mountain stales. l:.i Hi ),.(! lan-s lor lhe round Corsets Made to Your Own Measure MADE BY 5TH AVE. N. Y. CO. Also tho New Charis Combination Girdle and Brassieres for Wear wfth One-Piece Dress. Satisfaction Guaranteed MRS. JONES, 206 Perkins Bldg., 1 to 5 p. m. Phone 27-F-4 ip i;l men-hanis uttendiim liny- ; VA Work in I'oriiaiid itoni inis ta ers i-:id Jlde I'OII it!e. -: (. V .i i a..d. toi . I.owiii-iit. e:iu iiii:a . ndfe.ou, M- Keep your eye on Kuthei ILn. SomethiriK is fl;(K lo happen. "TO SERVE YOU I). W. M. M'Clii.-.. ! 'ign minion-: !fi- . Portland. ( h: is?i..n Kev. II. C. II .nsf.n. Pi lief and siisteniai ion. President of women', syuodica. fioclefy: Mrs, A. Y L'lackbui n Corvallis. o V'hzt vovli &a east ead HERMAN DEFEATS FUENTE; ROSEBURG BOY OUTPOINTED FIRST CHOICE with pa- j M trmift nf rli-v rlpaninrr V j held by fine workmanship Si and service promises ft S promptly kept. First $ 1 choice with you has given 1 us first place in cleaning Sj and dyeing reputation be- S ... a cause your satisfaction is v K first with us. L. W, METZGER SASH DOORS MILLWORK Complete Line of Building Material Plate and Window Glass Agent for Firbank-More & Co. Phone 362 Roseburg, Ore. I'OUTI.A.M'. On, .lull J! -'M!nr, "Tlu.v" Hi-Miuin, roifliuiil iicHvywciRhl, took u it-u-i-ouii'I 'I? ( IhIoii ovmi- Tony K.li lili. of 1xh vest ' Augelfc-, tu (lie uiu nveul hyit SATURDAY SPECIAS Beating Bowl Set A good weight r'isb howl, smoothly finished insddo ami out. Kit Ud with a "lnain" CiHin Whir. Wry Htihstandally inado und ( a rc;j bargain, for Saturday only 99c If MjJLiiy s Phon. 277, Our'iuto wilt till. It unit, Hrouu ti crtdntd -8W'ra'.ftiMitT?ifra.BTOraiitCT-tT Roseburg Phone 25 I BMliTBIflltr.1.l1rt.Iir.)aM-lltllfll-lIil.l;W.lIMH