Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 09, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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v Saturday Grocery Specials
Our Saturday special prices on Good Groceries
have become a looked-for feature in many house
holds throughout the. county. If you have not read
these week-end prices, get the habit because it
saves you money on your weekly 'expenditures.
This week for '
Saturday We Of fer
Bulk Ginger Snaps', 2 lbs. for. . ..25c
Bulk Cocoa, 3 lbs. for ...25c
Bulk Macaroni, 4 lbs. for 25c;
White Laundry Soap, 8 bars for 25c
Golden Star Coffee, 1 lb. can 40c
Guaranteed Hard Wheat Flour, .sack $1.95
Pastry Flour, sack .$1.75
Also don't fail to look over the famous "Battle
Creek Sanitarium Health Foods.'-' We are the
authorized dealer for Roseburg. Get the booklet
"Healthful Living." Tells all about the foods and
contains many suggestions about food and feeding.
Call for it. , . '
PEOPLES SUPPLY CO.
Grocery Phone 145 Ment Market 363
Free Delivery
Lel'8 gel oul ot the Jumping ofi
(hate uexl tiuuJuy. Auicii! Auieu!
tip t) tt&vo . tu go oul iulu Hit)
Ulsliwaja a.:il byways 'and compel!
tiium lo come in! While w want
these lulkn unci luvuu tnein 10
como, boiling uiul Maying thy
will clime, we also fi'el our lulK
wilt utuud by us ulao. Luu't ills
uiuioint ux .SunU-.y. At I 'M In Uu
ovt'iiiiiK there tlteio , will be a
greut avrvh'H. The Iti?v. J. 1). Conu
of ISuui'iio will '.iiiuK the im-H.iaBi'.
The 111 liar J oiDlitntru will be Willi
us. Mrs. KihKaley will slug lor
us; Now mini It uu and see what
you have. A great pruauher. A
Bleat oicbi'sira. A great singer,
wiiui a Tine way to ohaerve a
great ttiy. It cots without saying,
you will lie ut the UilUinl cliureu
Sumluy iilglil. Da Weduesday
evening anoilier treat is In store
for lovers of a prayer meeting.
Miss Catarlue Montgomery, of
Looking Glass, will be with ua ami
bring the message. Be sure and
hear her. I am sure her many
Monde here will be glad of this
oiiuorLUiiuy. We expect to burn
the uiortjcugv on tlitf pilrsouage
this coming week. Everybody sing
"Praise tin! I'om Whom AH
lllessiugs Flow." .
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First' Presbyterian Church. Cor
ner 01 Lane and Juckjon streets
A homo like church Willi a warm
welcome. K. W. Achor, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45. A S25 offer
ing (or the Subbaih school was un
usually good Inst Sunday, but
watch the attendance jump next
buuuuy. Moat ot tho old pupils
will he buck in Uiulr places. Morn
ing worship 11' 0' clock, subject,
"Safeguards ol' Society." You
will enjoy the special music by
the' choir. Christian Endeavor
meets in tho church parlor at
6:30: Topic, "How Should 1
Spend God's Portion, or. My
Money," Ma. 1 3:8-12. 2 Cor. S:l
5, 9. Evening preaching service
7:30. Subject, "Tile Temple of
Ood." There wore 40 at our Wed
nesday evening prayer mooting
and Bible study. We need just 20
more and we will have reached
our goal for tills lmmth. May we
count on your presence next Wed
nesday night'.' We nro studying
tho Book of Genesis and they say
It is Interesting. i
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SUNDAY AT THE i
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DIBLE STANDARD CRU-
SADERS ATTEND STATE
. RALLY AT ALBANY
A . delegation of young people
1 1 mil' Hie Bible Standard Temple
of this cily motored to : Albany
Monday morning to attend the
rally of Christ's Ambassadors of.
Oregon, u state organization . of
.Full Gospel youug people.
Their next rally will be held in
Koiieliiirg at the Bible Standard
Temple oh - New . Year's- Day.. 1
Nearly five hundred Crusaders
were registered at the rally in
Albany. ' Tht program consisted
ot musical numbers by visiting
representatives, addresses and re
ports of various local organiza
tlons. .
An Inspirational message was
given by Rev. Waller Foster a
missionery from India, who will
soun return to the foreign field.
Mr. Foster will speak several
times nl the Bible Stamlar-1
Temple In Hosebuig the latter
part of next week.
Kov. Fred Hornshuh ot Eu
gene, pastor pf Lighthouse Temple
spoke to Lie young people encour
aging them to -greater . fields of
service.
Miss Senethen Meyer, evangel- j
1st, gave a helpiui auuress on
"Steadfastness."
Miss katherlne. Montgomery
gave the report for the Hosebuig
Crusaders. '
Officers were elected for he
ensuing year. Miss Aletha ugles
by of Salem was elected presi
dent; Kelsy Prinzing of Roseburg
vice-president; Lei!' Normal of
Portland, secretary-treasurer. '
Those attending, from Roseburg
wore: Rev. F. K. Crook. Will
ineniu ... Royer,. AGrace. Wallace,
Kathryn Montgomery, Leon a
Wright, Margaret Arundel, Bea
trice Wright, Alfred Zeiner, and
Kolsy Prinzing. ' ,
The Methodist' : Episcopal!
Church at Dlllard. 'IV F. Allen,
pastor. Sunday school at 10:00 a.
a. m., R. A. Hercher. superinten
dent. Wo are not proud of our
place in Sunday school attendance
last Sunday. Fourth place, is not
mir place. What say yon, folk?
The wild geese winging their way to sunny south
lands will soon ccme as a reminder, even in this
favored valley that fall is fleeting and winter io
just in the offing, and that, in turn, 'suggests
Luxurious Fall and
Winter Coats, some Fur
Trimmed
and all cf them tailored in the latest
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Methodist Episcopal C h u r o h ,
South. Main and Lane streets.;
Sunday school 9:45 a. m W. L.:
Cobb, supeiiutemteut. Mta-nlng i
worship 11:00 a. m. Subject, "Dy
namic Faith." Epwoith League j
ii:30 p. in. Leader, lSlta Coats.
Subject, "Lay Preaching as a
Means of Spreading the Gospel."
Kvenine woiuliii) and prayer ser-j
vice at 7:30 p. m. Subject, "Re
member Me." On Wednesday
evening prayer and Bible reading
at 7:30 p. m. We coi-dlally Invite
you to worship with! us on Sun
ilav. Come out and bring your
family with you. If you are sick
or a stranger and want the pastor
id can,- phone 621-R. Parsonage
215 East Lane, John .B. Peuliail,
pastor. . : - a'' .
The Methodist Epladopal
Church at Looking Glass, T.' B". M-
n.,u,... knnihv srhnnl at
10;i)0 a. ni., T. ltodley superinten-l
dent. We were leaaers uun duh
dav in .attendance. If you do not
know what we mean: by "leulors"
come out Sunday and we vM tell
vou however, Ute' lon'i'f wttft'only
three. Don't lay down on youroars.
Keep coming and' get others to
come. At 11:00 tt. m. preaching.
The Rev. .1. B. t'oau, of Eugene,
will' bring the message. Brother
Coan has Jl wonderful message
and knows how fo bring it. Hear
him, oiherwise you will miss a
great treat. t
You Can't Try
Them on in
the Window ,
But you'll have a had time
taking them off inside.
These bracing new KUP
PENHE1MER AND MICHAELS-STERN
SUITS will
look better in the glass than
behind it.
They are the kind of mod
els that only need close in
spection to close the issue in
to ownership. '.;
Single Breasteds, Doubles,
and a host of patterns to de
light the eye that is trained
to finer things.
A wonderful hour awaits
the tick of your watch.
FALL SUITS
$25 to $45
Wilder and Agee
Company
Kuppenheimer and Michaels-Stern
Good Clothing
streets, Joseph Knotts, pastor.1
Now is the time ' to' mart' coming
:to Suuday Bcuool. Those who uv
beeu away during the summer are
coming buck and new scholars en
joy tbe euthusiasui ot a growing
1 school. Let every one be ou band
Sunday niornlug at 9:45 a. in. lite
Juulur church will meet In the
I basement at It o'clock and all tho
children are urged to attend, in
Upworth league Is planning a spe
cial Institute service for . tbe young
! peoplo at 11:30 p. in. Tbe morning
sermon theme is "Christ Died rur
Us." Mr. Paul Truebiood will sing.
I The evening Bermou theme u
"What Theu Must We Dor" coiuo
fur a pleasant and profitable even
ing hour of worship. A cotdiut in
vitation is exteuded to all. narlt-
jcularly strangers.
Bible Standard Temple. Cor.
Duuglau and Chadwlck bts. F K.
Crook, pastor. Sunday school
1 9:45. Our school Is growing lu
; numbers and lu knowledge Under
' the leadership of out' efficient su
perintendent, Mra. C. W, Groves.
it you are not In Sunday scnoul
, elsewhere you will find a welcome
i hero. 11 u. m. sermon by the lias-.
tor. 11:30 p. ni. service ut Gleugary.
if you miss this service you miss
a biusslng. 0:45 seuior and Juuiur
Crusaders. A good delegatiuu of
our Senior Crusaders and xhe pas
tor attended the young peoples
full gospel convention at Albany
Mummy and were successful iu
getting the convention for Rose
burg In Juuuary. There will be
about 500 young people in utton
dance. 7:46 evening evangelistic
service. People are rinding the
Saviour at our evonlng services.
Wo invite you to utleud all ot our
services If not otherwise obligated
and we are sure you will be better
lilted to live uud enjoy Ute.
Sunday school convenes at i):45
a. m. for pupils up to the age of
20. The reading room, with side oil
trance to this building is open
daily, except Sundays and holidays
from 2 to 4 p.' m. where the Bible
and all authorized Christian Sci
ence literature may be
SUITS ACTION TO FILM
OKLAHOMA CITY As au epi
logue to the tlhn, "The Great Mail
Itobbory," whlcn was being- exhi
bited at Ihe Liberty theater, rob
bers entered the theater early ono
morning and escaped with loot
worth ?2500.
WINS WORLD TRIP
NEW YORK Alexander Kasn-
rl non n, Moscow student, Is going
around the world ou 25 cents, l-lo
invested 50 kopecks, about a quar
ter iu Uuited Slates money, and
was ouo.of three fortunate ticket-
holders to win a trip around the
world. ,
Arundel, piano tuner. Fnone 189-L.
77,771 DIED IN A. E. F.
WASHINGTON A chock of lat
est official records shows , that
there were 77,771 deaths in the
American Expeditionary Force, in
cluding those on transports. Of
this number, 46,281 bodies have
been returned to the United States.
Nearly all tho remainder are
bulled in France. .
Fine Story and Clarke piano, Ci-.ic
cad. bor-1 tone and action, only $250. Easy
vowed or purchased. The public in j terms, oil's Music Store,
cordially Invited to attend the ser
vices and use the reading room.
I he subject of Sunduy s lesson is
"Substance." i
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Sovcnth Day Adventist Churoh
building ut 1162 Military street,
West llosoburg. Sabbath school 10
a. m., and devotional services at 11
o'clock. Young peoples meeting 3
p. m. A cordial welcome extended
to all who desire to come and wor
ship with us.
. ; The Methodist E p I s o q p a I
Church at-Camas Valley, T- F.
Allen, pastor. Sunday school at
10:00 a. ni., W. Reetz, superinten
dent. Wo took second place In at
tendance fvst Sunday and only
three behind. Let's go over the
top Sunday. This is the -motto;
"We Ought, We Can. We Will.'
. i, Amu,, hr nre-.pnt Sun
day. As It looks now It wont be I
long now before we will have thei
new cnurcn uiniei . t
sponses of Ihe Camas folk for the ,
now church, speaks for itself, the:
wav thev do tbiiiES. Just put it j
over. II' vou want to heln. sec the
mlii. I nm sum thCV Will
be glad to see you. Help the good
cause along. I know you, will. We
win be glad of outside help and
believe the building of thn church
will have many friends that will
want to have a part. The pastor
or the committee will be glad to
call ou you and go over the pro
gram Willi you..
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styles, some cut with new sicb flare. j
We also carry a fine assortment of various kinck of
fur for use as trimming.
Silks, Wool and Silk and Fast Color
Prints in latest weaves are always in
stock.
I L ABRAHAM
THE SILK STORE
i Tho, Methodist - Episcopal
I Church at Ton Milf, T. F. Allen,
pastor. Sunday school at 10. "0
I a. m. T. Codfnw. sunerintendont.
We are vory proud of thh J : hco
in atU'iuhtncH last Sunday. Vo
! frel wo oiijibt to have first placo,
: ho rvyrybody on the job Smrluy.
j Have you invllfd your chum,
your friend, brother, rilstcr, father.
! mnlhnr or your sweet heart? If
(not, do so at on.ee and show how
j much prido we have for our
i school bv taklnff our rtaht placo.
i Evrvhody pull haixl and over we
will so.
last quarterly confurenee for tho
1 r, .w.a vnoi- f ih VlrKt Metll- '
' odist "Episcopal church 1b to bn j
held IfilH ovoninff at 7:30 o'clock'
. in tho church parlors. Dr. S. .1.
Chp.ny of Kueno will presldo. Ite-
... . . t, -.-11 hn !
pons or me eui.i nm
Riven by tho heads of the neverat
departinenta. Sevonil important
jmattern will be taken up for con-
1 Biderntiou.
First Christian Church. II.' G.
Mow, pastor. Tho influence of a
grealur church season Is surely be
ins folt throughout the city. There
was a nice gain In the attendance
at the Jlible school last Sunday.
Last night at our teachers' confer
ence, with nearly 100 per cent at
tendance, some very definite plans
were made for a greater church
season. Why not got the ltids all
ready and come with them to Bible
school next Sunday? Vou win una
the service helpful to you. The pas
tor will speak next Sunday morn
ing on "The Greatest Thing in the
World." This will do you more
good thau a mess of fish or a
whiff of ocean breeze. Try it. In
tho evening we meot at 7:110 for
tho evening service. This will be
an evening of music and inspira
tion. Bo sure to come. Next Wed
nesday ' evening will bo Men's
Night at prayer meeting. There
were' over forty present last Wed
nesday evening. It was Ladies Aid
night. That is what I call a real
aid. 10 E. Mow.
First Baptist Church. Lane and
Rose. Franlt fi. Aiatthews, -pafitor.
Sunday Sept. 11th. b:4ii the Dible
school. 11:00 Morning worship.
Miss Gladys Strong at the piano
and Mrs. Charles Brand, choir
leader. Pastor will preach on
"What They Ail Say." 6:30 The B.
Y. P. U. meeting for young people.
INFORMATION
ON OPENING OF
SCHOOLS GIVEN
(Continued from page 4.)
iu mind the entrance requirements
ol! that college.
Entrance to the collegos, univer
sities and normal schools of Ore
gon Is contingent upon presenta
tion of 15 units, with at least 10
(except schools of commerce and
business administration) units iu
English, mathematics, loreigu lan
guages, laboratory sciences, and
history. The remaining five units
may be taken in uny subject regu
luiiy or occasionally offered lu the
mgii school course of study of the
state, except in penmanship, spell
ing, physical education or student
uctivilics.
Registration Days
Students are lo register for their
year's studies from 9:00 to ia:00
a. m. and 1:00 to 5:00 p. m. on
September 12, 13, 14. Tho seniors
are to register on Monday, Sep-
lemoer iz, mo juniors on Tues
day, Sept. 13, and tho sophomores
ou Weduesday, September 11. All
students should register at the an
nounced time and have everything
reudy to begin with the regular
classes on the first day of school.
At registration lime each pupil
must deposit tho 7io for locker
pa'.llock. Also tho towel lee will be
paid at this time by those desiring
this service and the chemistry leu
must be deposited.
Text Books ;
Tenth Grade English III and j
IV; Hitchcock High School Eng
lish (Clippenger will be used In I
English IV first semester); Mathe
matics, Durell & Arnold . Plane j
Geometry revised; Latin, Kelsey
Cousin's Commentaries; History,
Wests World Progress; Commer- j
I ' ' i ;' i ! j
More than 3O0?
1 1 1 ill IPreierreid ' Shmelmi
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More than 25,000 satisfied customers in 50 cities and
towns, are users of the utility services supplied by The
California Oregon Power Company. Reasonable rates for
dependable service account in a large measure (or this '
satisfaction.
Five years ago the Company served, only 13,294 cusr 1 i
tomers. This increase of more than 88 per cent has neces- J ; ,
sitated the investment of large sums of moneyj for extensive '
additions to plants and transmission lines. j , ,
Our 3.00Q preferred shareholders are receiving dividends
regularly by mail eyerythree months as 'th'eir 'share of the
cash retvrn on this investment, lheir
money fgoes directly into permanent, :
usejful public utility properties.
, A copy of this 16-page book, describ
ing and illustrating the1 properties of
The California Oregon' Power GoniRany,
iwilt be, sent to you on request, together
i with complete information; about ihvest-J I .
) ment in the CdrhpahyfS preferred shares. ' ' ' i ! j
The California Oreg on 'Pcwer Company fe
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Medford, Grants Pass, Roscbu. .Klamath Falls-Oregon
rcka. Dunsmuir-Californla
CAUFORNL ORHCONI
VOWER COMPANY
7:30 The evening service. During cial Geography, llubiuson; Zoology,
the fitil and winter we plan to use Hegners Zoology & Manual und
such features iu our Sunday night lioquolH Noteboolt; liookkeeping,
services as may give thein tho 20th Century liookkeeping 1 and
widest possible popular appeal. m; botany, llergeil & Caldwell In-
Accordingly, we are to give .special
programs of music. Our choir wilt
havo a part iu these programs of
nmic, bur in addition to the choir
we will present the bntit artists
we are able to obtain: Kur Sunday
night our special soloists will be
Mis Uhidys Strong, on the piano,
and Mrs. Grace Wiukham t)eets,
contralto. Kermon subject of the
pastor, "Atheism at It Aain.-'
'I his will be a companion sermon
troduction to otany; Fryo and Ulgg
Poiany Manual, Iroquois Notebook;
Agriculture, Karrfi Crops by Kox;
Home Economics: Uailey l''ood
Preparation and Hervfug, Tabor
and Wardall-Kconomlcs of the
Family, Mathvws House and Us
Care; Public speaking, Lockwood
Thorpe Public Speaking; Indus
trial History: Wells industrial
History.
Kiovehlti Grade Miglish V a.id
to the one of last Sunday night, j VI Freshman and Sophomore IJas-
; St. George's Episcopal Church.
Cass and Main streets. Tho Kllh
Sunday nft'r Trinlly. Holy com-,
mi. n inn and sermon of 31:00 h. in.
Church school urU:!'. a. m. Kyrn-j
ins prayer and sermon at 7:30 j
P. ni.
oueslions answered: 1. What did
you hear uhout Aimeo McPherson
in Los Angeles? 2. Why did they
sprinkle "holy water-' on tbe Hy
ing machine, ".Old Glory"? Z. What
gives music Its power over us?
Iveii.en.ber the service Is at oO.
First Church of Christ Scientist:
This Church, a branch nf The!
Mother Church, Tho Kind. Church
of Christ, Scientist in Hostoii.
Mass.. holds renular services as ;
follows Sunday morning at !levcnt
ami vveuneHOHy eveinut; t
Inir nienthms lMtiinntTie nf Chris-j
tiau Science healing ate given.
Catholio Church. Kane and Oak
Htreetfi. Sept. llth. Mans and ser
mon at 8 a. m. Meeling of Ihe Holy
Name society at H: (5 a. m. ( aie
chinin classes and Itibllcul luslruc
lion at U:45 a. m. 2nd mass and
nl Texts; Solid Geometry! Unroll
& vWnold; Cicero; Gunnison and
Harly; Spanish I: Hiils and Ford;
Ami'iicmi History: File, 20th Cen
tury; liookkecplng 'A: McPherson
& Henderson Chemistry and Man
ual; Chemistry Apron; Gregg
Siioi iiiniiu: .e'.v I'.'tilnnHl 'I ypo-
w riling Manual; Kobb ftehiundsl
Farm Kngtucertug; Hulfcut Ito-
gert Commeicial Law. '
Tweiftli Giado Kugllsh VII and
VJJ1: Freshman and Hophomoiej
Hasal Texts; Kpanish 111: Hills &
sermon at lo:.iii a. m. itoaiy and (', Hnanisli Header: Vlmll
benediction of the M. II. S. in the i-.(icioui;h aal lhovMi; Magrudcrs1
evvniitf; at 7:0. j Civics; Millikan Gain and Pyie !
i JMiysics revised edition; Pliysii :
The Flrit Methodist Episcopal iMt,m,i: imqunin Note l!-r(k; 1
Church. Comer of Main and Lane siudi-s; New lialiuu..
al Tynuwritiug Alauuul, ,
50 Featwes, NeW; M
Essex Super-Six Leadership
NEW FEATURES
1 Increased power and acceleration from a
larger ongiuo.
2 Increased piston strops to 45 inches.
3 Heavier Super-Six countorbuluncud crunlc
shaft. 4 Re-designed connecting rods.
6 Larger bearing areas.
0 Increased ooollng capacity with V-typc fan
bolt.
7 Now smullor whocln. 11
& New designed coaoh and sedan bodies with
easier curves.
9 Increased room In Coach and Sedan from
greater body length.
10 Now adjustable individual scats In coach.
11 New richer volour upholstering with deeper
nap.
12 New cloth covered binding strips for uphol
stery. 13 New walnut finished window moulding!!.
J'l New walnut finished windshield panel.
15 -New Para beam road illumination.
It New rigid type tire carrier,
17r New exterior body colors.
18 New decorated window rcvealo,
l'J New patterned material In the Sedan.
FEATURES WHICH HAVE MADE ESSEX
FAMOUS
20 Built by Hudson In the Hudson plant to Hud
son standards.
21 Kxtremo sinoulhiiois of motor operation
through application of tho Super-Six principle
of balance.
22 Careful balancing of piston connecting rods, :
crankshaft, flywheel, clutch and drive shaft
every Essex is balanced from motor to roar
axle.
23 Light weight aluminum alloy pistons instead
- of cast Iron.
21 Roller type valve tappets Instead of mush
room type.
25 Silent chain front .end drive, adjustable, In
stead of gears. t
20 Silicon heat-proof valves Instead of carbon
steel.
27 Tubular typo drive shaft instead of hOIUI
Hlflel.
28 Two all-metal univor&al Joints instead of
fabric.
Automatic lubrication of chit; i throw-out
bearing, .
30 Long alloy steel eemi-elliptlc springs for easy
riding. ; - - .....
'II Springs sproad al roar to cfimlunlff Hideaway..
;12 Four pinion rear axlo differential gear for
long wear. . ' , . 1 ,
y;iYVorm mid wheel .steering gonr-j-uositlvo ami
oversize for safely : " 1 1t.
IM Large 14g brakes for safety and easy action,
Kssex is not u light car. It weighs in tho
neighborhood of 2100 pounds, built sturdily
to stand hard wear. " I '
.'IU Essex has a 1 10 i Inch wheelbase the length
needed for interior roomine&e.
37 -Large low prossuro tires 5 inches In diameter
malio Essex an easy riding car. :
38 r-Essex type of frame construction sets the oar
close to the road giving exceptional balance.
39 fcsi.ex all metal enclosed bodies are strong
and safe.
40 Essex uses the heavy gauge steel panelling
employed by high priced builders,
41 Essex uses only genuine plate glass lu all
cars.
At Radiator shutters and mo to meter are stand
ard equipment on all Essex cars. ;
iV.'j All Essex models havo the gasoline gaugo
on the instrument panel.
41 Women particularly appreciate the Essex
starting button mounted on the dash. ;b
lit Essex uses a solid walnut steering whoel.
J G All doors on Essex enclosed models open to,
ward the front for greater, convenience In en
tcrlng and leaving. -
47 The Essex parking brake Is at the drivet'H
led; out of the way from (he driving seat,
43 Essex Is one of the best equipped low cost
cars. Essen equipment includes:
(a) Cowl ventilator and ventilating type wind
shield, , automatio windshield .wiper. , Rear
vision mirror. ' "
(b) Cowl lights.
(c) Nickeled radiator shell.
(d) Stop light. .
(e) Hotary window lifts on closed cars. rt
(f) Locks on all olosed car doors, , 7
(g Stop and tail light. .
(h) Dome light In closed oars.
40 All Esenx cars are finished In polished lac
nuer lu attractive colors. !
5o Eaiex givss wonderful Super-Six smoothness
and luxury at these astounding prices. -
PRICES DELIVERED
The Coach, $895; The Sedan, $995; Ths Coupe, $895; The Roadster, $865 "
ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
125 N. ROSE PHONE 438 ROSEBURG, ORE.".