ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JULY 13, 1927.
THREE
Twenty-nine years ago Alexander
Win I on, who became famous buer
as a manufacturer of fine curs,
shipped tilt) first automobile bo Id
In America from his modest Utile
faclory In Cleveland, Ohio. Ex
cept motor ami chases, It lacked
pracUeallyeverything the modern
junior cnv possesses. .
Yet it wan No. 1 of 35,000,00(1 or
more motor vehicles that have
heeu made since and sold to peo
ple in very walk of life.
Just a few days ago, Alexander
Winton, still hale, hearty and re
cently remarried, and still active
ly Interested In the automotive in
dustry, bought himself an automo
bile. '
Walter F. Wright, distributor of
Chryslers in the Cleveland terri
tory, rather proudly revealed the
fact with Wfnton's permission.
Wlnton, called by some the fath
er of I he automobile industry and
tor years head of a concern that
manufactured a high class motor
car bearing his name, chose his
new car from among the four
Chrysler models. His selection
wub one of the now Imperial "80"
four-pa use user coupes,, a luxurious
personal car, .
Comparing the new Chrysler
with the thin-wheeled, buggy-like
vehicles of 21) years ago, one would
think there wns n century's differ
ence between them, so rapid has
been the progress of the automo
bile world.
Mr. Win ton. who oven to this
day occasionally sends an applica
tion for a new patent to Washing
ton, contributed greatly to that
rapid development.
"Yes, indeed, -we are proud that
Mr. Winton chose one of our Im
perial '80's' for his personal use,"
said Mr. Wright. "I know of no
finer compliment that could have
been paid the cur than that it
should have been chosen by a man
who built the first automobile Bold
and for years manufactured a fine
car that boro his own name.
"Mr. Winton, you might say,
spent a lifetime with automobiles,
and we' are indeed proud of the
fact that a man so well versed in
fine car manufacturing chose one
. of our products when It came to
selecting a car for , his personal ,
use." I
There's a nice present for the
lucky bidder at the Auction Hoiw
next Saturday. Sale starts nt 2
p. m.
Performance,, , , , .
Comfort and Luxury
f. O. b. Detroit SjFnffs
Coupe $750 Coach $780;
Roadster with rumble
seat) $795 Sedan $8jo;
f. 0. b. Detroit, subject
to current federal excise
tax. Chrysler dealers are
in a position to extend the
convenience of time pay
mtnts. Ask about Chrysler's
attractive plan. All Chry
sler cars have the addi
tional protection against
theft of the Fcdco system
of numbering.
DRIVE A CHRYSLER TO PROVE A CHRYSLER
CORNS
V f I
Instant Relief
br. Sch oil's Zino-pads stop all pain
quicker than any other known '
method. Takes but a minute to quiet
the worst com. Healing starts at
once. When the com is gone it never
comes back. If new shoes make the
spot "touchy" again, a Zino-pad
fctops it instantly. That's because
Zino-pads remove the cause
pressing and rubbing of shoes.
Dr. Sctioll'fl Ztno-podi are medicated,
antiseptic, protective. At ell Urutfviat's
fcnd Blioe tlctilcr'n 35c.
mScholVs
XitiO'pads
Put one on me pain is gone!
THE ABOVE and all
other Scholl Appliances
and Foot Comfort Re
liefs are 'to be had at the
Roseburg Booterie, Perkins
Building, Cass Street.
By NEA Service.
LONDON. July 12. While Eng
land is considering either increas
ing the speed limit of auto traffic,
or abolishing it altogether, traffic
experts are looking over the wide
range of speed regulations in va
rious parts of Europe. ,
This runs the gamut from the
low limit of three miles an hour
in. congested parts of Bulgaria to
no limit at all in northern Ireland.
The -average speed limit runs
around 25 miles an hour in open
country, but. for city driving it
ranges from four to 15 miles.
Traffic, however, especially in
cities, i like Paris, Berlin, Vienna
and Bi'usselB. shows thut the police
ofifefals are rather lax Iji enforcing
the laws.
Finland has a limit of 28 miles
an hour on the best roads by day,
but at night- this limit Is cut down
to 121 mift's an hour.
. Bulgaria has gone even farther.
Drivers are forbidden to moke or
speak while driving . through
towns br other congested districts
where the speed limit is from
three- to eight and n half miles,
I nn hour. '
TOYSL
H. L. CONNELLY MOTOR CO.
127 N. Jackson St. Roseourg, Oregon Phone 350
With production running at the
record clip of more than 5,000 units
daily and demand fur the product
constantly attainlug'uew lavels, the
Chevrolet Motor company announ
ces U $2,000,000 development of its
properties at Flint, Mich., to relieve
congestion brought about by steady
increases in output.
This will include two buildings
a new purls structure and a
three-story office building. They
will be completed by October 1,
according to Charles P. Harth, vice
president, In charge of manufactur
ling. On the completion of the new
buildings the present structures
used for offices and parts will be
l razed and a modern factory build
ing erected in their place, asserts
Mr. Burth in a communication to
the Chevrolet zone office in this
.territory.
j The new parts building will he
n three-story structure, 530 by 122
feet, und of concrete construction.
The new office building, of brick
and concrete, will bo 200 by 60
feet.
'"Completion of the project will
provide additional manufacturing
facilities to a plant that is already
one of the finest in the automotive,
industry," commented IT, P. Han
sen, the 'local Chevrolet dealer.
"The rate of production Increase.
showing the growing demand of the.
motoring public for the Chevrolet
line, may be seen by the fact that
only a few months ago the factory
completed an expansion program
costing $10,000,000."
My office VIII be closed from
11:00 n. m. Thursday, July 14th, to
3:30 p. m. July 18th.
CHAS..F. HOPKINS,
, Justice of the Peace.
DEDICATION OF PORTLAND
AIRPORT IS POSTPONED
fAoftnoIntrfl Press LraitM Win-)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13 The
Swan Island Airport of (he Port,
of Portland will not be dedicated
in September, following the na
tional air races at Spokane, ac
cording 'to a decision reached,
when it wns found the Held would
not be In condition-' for any exten
sive flying this season.
The. field will be the control
noint, hqwever, for the Pacific
Coast air derby from San Fran
cisco to Spokane on September 19
and 20. This even will bring about;
50 planes to the field for a day and
the damage to the turf will be
slight. ,
Construction of hangars and
IN THE Chrysler "50" "Walter P. Chrysler has upset all ideas
of the quality and value that can Repurchased in a motor car
priced at $750. ' . "
Full-sized comfort w,ith ample seating capacity for adult
passengers; ...
Speed of 50 and more miles an hour with a' smoothness never
before known at such price;
Pick-up of 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds;
Economy, of 25 miles to the gallon;
Distinctive and enduring beauty which makes you proud to
own and drive it;
And with these through the great Chrysler plan of Standard
ized Quality dependability and long life assured by the same
finest engineering design and precision manufacturing which
have produced the Chrysler "60", "70" and Imperial "80".
You owe it to yourself to ride in the "50"
Not a perfunctory demonstration, but we are eager to give
you the opportunity for a real test, you to select the route and
do the driving, if you wish.
Then and only then will you appreciate that nowhere else at
$750 can you obtain the same performance, luxury and com
fort you get in the Chrysler "50".
NOTICE TO PATRONS
Mrs. D, V. Allison, recently
operating the Beauty She) at
Rose Hotel, has, with Mrs.
Grace Chuney, purchased the
Itoseburg Beauty Studio over
j the Itoseburg National Bunk,
and will hereafter conduct the 4
latter place. All patrons will
find Mrd. Allison and Mrs.
! Chaney upatuirs at the mink
! building. AppoiiumeuU may
j be made by telephone.
Mrs. I). V. Allison,
Mrs. Grace Chaney.
Phone 212-J.
COURT ADJOURNS
County Court adjourned
last night nfter a very busy
4 session. A great deal of time
t was taken up during the
term by minor road matters
and several of these wore'4
( held over for inspection dur-
the month. New bids are to
be received on. the hoon Lake
road job at the August meot-
ing.
.
other equipment for the field, re
gulations and tariffs and nil other
matters relative to aviation have
been placed In the hands of a spe
cial committee.
Want to innk'j quh k easy money?
Then write Fred L. Viel, Salmon,
Idaho.
WHOOPING COUGH AND
MEASLES SHOW INCREASE
fAiwoelntort rreia la1 Wire)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13
Whooping cough and measles made
an upward jump on the records of
new cases reported In the state for
the week ended July 9, issued by
State Health Officer Strieker.
Twenty-two new cases in Wash
ington .county as against only
four in the previous week, Indicate
a possible trend toward epidemic
in that county. There was a Blight
Increase In t he number of cases re
ported In Portland also.
Jackson and Josephine county
ndded the. greater part of the 21
new cases of whooping cough re
ported. Curry, Rllllom and Lake showed
clean bills ot health in .the matter
of contagious .diseases. Only three
cases of .scarlet fever were re
ported, one in Morrow and two In
Baker jcbunty- 4. ,
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There's-a nice present for the
lucky- bidder at the Auction House
next Saturday. Sale BtarU at 2
Thj
salad
Today's salad is served like this. A silver
tray is placed before the hostess, with
two cruets Venetian glass or crystal or
colored Bohemian are aty 'in; vogue right
now and a silver ewer" orbowl and all
the little pepper pots and shakers one
..wishes.'" , ; ; : ;; , '.
She then makes the dressing
French,' of course in the silver ewer.
Measures and stirs and pours it, freshly
blended, onto the salad.
Fashionable folk consider it much
smarter to dress the salad in this way at
the table. And, too, a freshly blended
French Dressing has a "life" to it, a pi
quancy that cannot be denied. ' '.
Three parts of Wesson Oil to one
Doesn't This
Fish are bltln'. . The old Call; of the Open Road Is working overtime apd all roads lead to the moun
tains. The tent and camp outfit in the above picture from the Western Auto 8upply Company makes
you want to get right In and enjoy the fun that goes with motor camping. Many additions to camp
comfort'and convenience are offered this year by the Western Auto stores.
(AMoWato'l .'rmw lail Win?)
PORTLAND, Ore., July 13.
Soiling at $2.25 per crato whole
sale, tlw first of UiIh Bcanon's lo
cal black be rrfPB entered the mar
ket yesterday und today were re
ceiving fair buyer Interest.
Strawberries nro advanced to $2
por crate for the best stock. Al
most no choice strawberries ate
Ijnlnjf sold at retail now under 10c
and the supply Is thinning nut.
The onion market Is being fully
p up pi led from Walla Walla at pres
ent. The price has settled from
12.75 to 93 per crate nr No. 1
stork.
The melon season Is oa la full
accepted
etiquette
.
Make You Want
here. At retail, cantaloupes sell at
from 10 to 25c each, according to
size.
Honeydew melons sell at about
the same prices and watermelons
o.' fine quality are going frutn 3 to
6c per pound.
nutter and egga have undergone
some slight adjustments for lownr
grades. Prime first grade cube
) butter Is down a half cent to 37c,
j while first grade cubes nro off a
cent today to 36 centn. The price
of lop cubes unchanged and the
i market Is stable. Current receipt
eggs are ndvnneed a cent to 21
cents. Oilier grades ore unchang
ed on a firm market.
j Poultry and country dressed meat
; prices continue steady at the
I week's opening ranges. Demand
.for meals U still a bit alow, bat
of vinegar or lemon juice gives a bland,
, mild dressing. Two parts of vinegar gives . '.
a tart dressing.. It depends somewhat on ,
i tfie strength' of your particular lemon or J j '
vinegar. Plenty of salt.. .peeper!. .paprika 1
too, if you like color. ( ( i. t ,i
It is deligh'tful to surprise your guests
by adding little touches of strange1condi- u'
' ments. For meat salads you might like
to add a bit of chutney or mustard. If
you are serving a fish' salad try' a little'
ketchup--'or if you choose, some
Worcestershire Sauce,
t But you must have a. choice salad
oil. Wesson Oil is very delicate in flavor
and it is so good to eat that it makes a
delicious French' Dressing.:1 . -.
to Go Camping?
II. 1).
cords now 17.65. C,
: wood Motor Co.
tho supply is picking up.
' PORTLAND, Ore., July IX
Wheat: liHU hard white $1.34;
hard while, b. s. baart $1.34; f nil or
htlon $1 33; soft white, $1.33; west
ern while $1.33: hard winter $1 30;
northern spring $1.35; western
red $1.30.
Binding twine at Wharton Itros.
It costs less to bind an acre, of
grain with tbo better grade twine.
iWesson
$1.60 BA8SIERES 69o
Hore's value. Corselettea, two
garter brunsleres, fluvper xlrdlex,
straight linen, etc., sinus 32 to 44;
flue qualities. These are on sale
as a real special. You will realize
that 69a is a bargain price. Carr's
"where you save." Another lot
on sale for 39c that save you about
half. '
Celebrate your inde
pendence - we'll do
your baking.
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I WE'LL. "DO' VOUR-
Collars Gdoo mew.
I WERE iUHETMlSlAUNcrafl
Flrcstono i y..-a N
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will. vi-eAie you., d
It has boon estimated by tests
that the average laundry takes
fifty pir cent of the wear out of
collars and forty per cent out of
shirts. That's loo bad. Hut cheer
up! This Is better than the aver
age laundry.
Roseburg Steam Laundry
Phone 7? Roseburg