TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. . TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 3,' 1927. A!' l.ii (-,' 1 I I: I: '! l ' fMrinauncing- TT i no; 1 ! STANDARD TPU1IS i ETAMI'KS, Franco, .glnnt Poles blpluuo, .Lionel De 'Marnier. Sopt. 13. A piloted i by and I.ouls Favreail, was, wivcMeil while, taking lofr lure this morning In an' attempt to break the world's distance record. , The big machine had progressed Cft half mile duwn Die field when a ft tin burst, sending the plane over on its nose. The airmen, lu an oh 0cl6setl cockpit at tho rear, were t 'uiilujui oil. I- ii C'.Do Marnier, cut the Ignition at (,ijhe moment of the accident.: Tills -Action prevented a fire, I as Che , tanks hurst, Bpllling' l.onb gullims' r- of giiKolfno. . i . ; 'TkA'R-i x ii 65. m. Jk jfk. l.- i LW. tk. . a V Jot-J . M-i ' , . i L i" i r i i in I ,,.)i f i . : . TME oc-tA-LA.! i . .. " r- RETUDM A ZE tCAuTlFuL. I yf? AL f f PLENTV FROM .V OIAPEAVJ J VjJ&WyiPjA I MORE ' " NO MAMS VU-7 -.- i- HATS where , - LAND IM (f.lfa Plt&CzWlt-F "THESE CAME I . ' i. TIE BOV3 AND mi-IP. X1 ' " V) s OWj W COIN' T 00 ' WJf V V0JJf MATS IN TAMSf THE. .:.tvi . MI L ! Hq the motoring public of the Pacific West the Standard Oil Company of California , presents The New Zerolene"The Standard Oil for Motor Cars'.' HIS new lubricant is the lat est achievement in petroleum products of the Company's re search laboratories. For more , : than two years Company ex oerts have striven to uroduce amew and better lubricant for motor cars, particularly an oil to meet the require ments of the present-day automotive en gine. The experts succeeded, and have created a modern oil for modern motorcars. The New Zerolene is a wholly dis tilled oil by Company processes which take only the highest lubricating values j from the best of California crude oils. Every drop' is pure lubricant. 1 ; t 5 T.he New Zerolene is made in three .' grades or bddies, No; 3, No;. J and No. y'. . There js a scientifically correct grade for tvery' type and kind of motor vehicle. ; The-New Zerolene is available at Stand ard piKSeryice Stations and at 15,000 ' dealers and Correct Lubrication Special- ' Si- OIL C Q M RELIC UNEARTHED 1 ; PART Of FLAGSHIP ?V-V,W'"? i Haldenmn took off In tho "Amerl Pl:illi , Ohio, Sepl. lll.l A Telle ,.im , mv..,.. ...... of a-Unlleil Klntew,Iutlleshlp' he leved to have heen- one time n ' i l . ., I . ' mud. .art M ommo.lore Perry a , J. VSr'n''! '-""; Lakes 'Of Hrltlsh rlKalns dv a . century ago, lias hetiir. unearthed here. It Is a , leu foot wooden spar, hearing an Inscrlpllnn . "IVrry 1813." It was dug from B' sandy bed along the shore of Lake I0rl here last Saturday by Pittsburgh and rievelaud business mdn. ... o- i GIRL DETERMINED TO MAKE FLIGHT (AmooI.i-,1 rwUM,,! ) I'ORTSMOtJTII. Ohio. Sept. 18. '--A forced landing ol! the VAmeri - ran tllrl" monoplane here last 1 1 A 17 C aim ijcluhu rt. i-j. i ENE ists on the Pacific Coast, where Standard' Oil Correct Lubrication Charts indicate which grade of oil each type and model of car requires., Zerolene" F"for Fords, an oilespecial-' ly manufactured to meet the demands of -the Model T Ford, remains unchanged. The New Zerolene 'stands u pat any engine temperature . , , ! The New Zerolene forms ' no hard carbon The Ne)y Zerolene does not , thin out. When the craniccase is drained it is stiH"Hve"fe oily" ( The New Zerolene is economical-in initial cost and in amount consumed P A N Y O F C night dolayed but did i not dlscour- fly across; the Atlantic. !...,iv .,1,n,.ni h,i 'r, uu. inKi Wl ,VRii but weq. ,nll)Wn fl.om 1"k wi.'vuj, out wei'e -mown irom thoh. (,1.se um, force(, t0 lloscej at Hollyfleld here. They explained ttlllt their gas supply was getting 'How and they hesitated to fly at night over unfamiliar territory. wi-lKFLlNil W Vn Sent 11 ,, , 1 , ' J 1J I Whether Miss Huth Kldov and j George ' Hnldeutau will abandon ! their proposed .New York to Purls flight, may i be determined today ; on tho arrival from Portsmouth, Ohio. ' J. J). Meirlnian, Mpokettniau for i Whf!('lliiif tuiiikir KiwitiMiirinir t.hn niglit. declared last nlirhl. how- lever, that all eftorts to, persuade 1 Ihem to give up their plans thus 'fur had failed. - M O . t I 1 L. vv moneyN. CAN'T BUY j A BETTER OIL V ; ' than " THE NEW ZEROLENE AL I FO R M IA ISADORA DUNCAN : WILL BE MARRIED (AsBorinli'il i'roia Ijuici! Wire) NBW5 YORK, , Sept. The New York American tojuy says Isadora Duncan,, will bo married In Nice on October li to. Robert Wlnlhrop.. Chanler, noted artist and former husband of Llna Cu-valieri.- . Sergl Csseiiln. : Miss .'Duncan's. !iite hnsband, hanged .himself aft er she divorced him., They left America in J1I23 and were sep arated shortly afterward. Lail Januniy, Miss Duncan was rescued from the sea at Nice after a re puted . disappointment in a love affair. ., . . , : , Clianlcr In .a grandson of tho late John Jacob Astor. He was rit. one time counly. . sheriff ot Duchess j For sale, guns and firearms, am muntlon, fishing tackle of all kinds, trailer and motor "John son." S 13. Crouch, 530 W. Oak St. t Around the Count t GLENGARY AND VICINITY Miss Luolla Woodruff was visit ing at the home of 11. c. McOhe hoy Sunday, the llth and attend ed the Sunday school at (llengnry. Kschnl Mcflhehey. the sou of Al bert Mctihehey has gone to Cor vnllls to go to school this winter. Mr. and .Mrs. I'. J. Uelts were eiileriiiluing friends from Glide, Oregon, SuiHtay. Mr. McClure has moved on the (I. V. tlroves ranch at tileugary.' Mr. Thoinns Carnes' dmightel" of ! laurorma i making ner parent a visit. Two sous are with htr. fad a good sermon at tlleiieary Sunday at two thirty in the after noon. Jrdrlr.k l-Yem-h of Roberts Creek Is on tht nick list. Our uelghlior. Claud Weaver who has beeu in California lor some time, is here looking after prop erty interests. j Mr. Jim Carnes arrived fiom the1 mirth to visit villi his pa rente, t Thomas Carnes and brother. How ard Carnes ami family at Carnes ' Station. . Frank TJetla was out to his ranrh last wek hauling wood for winter use. X. Y. '&. i . . Fly-Tox First in Australia ; The Australians have shown by their pureliases that Fly-Tox Is, jlhelr eholce for ktltfut; all house hold Inserts. It was necessary to ostabMsh a L-Iy-Tox ractnry at Syd-i nt'V in l!)2f. Its CKpatily basslnct'l been increased four fold to supply the growing demand. Kly-Tox is the -scientific insecticide Hut was developed at Mellon Institute of Industrli.l KpspjuyIi by Hex Ketlow-i ship. Kly-Tox also ktlls moths, j imeiituitoes. nuts, marine, spiders ana netl hugs as well ns flies, Adv. ncnW at Idleyltt lark. MAJOR PROBLEM (AmucIhUiI l'rN t-fal Wlrv) WAHHINOTON, Bept. 13. Tax rovlslun, one of the major prob lema tor the new congress. In being carefully aiuillt'd by treasury offi cials but Ihny Mild today that so many changing factum would ru ler into the equation before con- greas meets lu December that Ihey had not er forinnluli.il nnv l.Hn. lte program. UaalUK their estimates upon fig urea thus far available Ibeae offl clala do not expect the treasury to have this fiacal year anything like the bait billion dollar surplus which it had last year and which was ap plied to retirement of that much of the public debt. Some do not an ticipate a surplus In excess or 3(10.000.000. in thla connection attention la called that much of the BUrplua of mo past, yeaia naa been made up from back tax payments, liquida tion of loans to the railroada and the sale of aurplua war. materials. These sources ot extra revenue ure rapidly drying up, It is asserted and the government must look al most entirely to current, receipts to meet, current expenses. Under the revenue laws in force during the past few years, federal Income has not kept pace with the actual cost of government and the gulf between the two is expected to be widened by the increased costs of annual governmental oper ation during the next few years if congress meets the demands for internal Improvements, naval ex- i imnslun and farm relief. Eat barbecue sandwiiueu and Ive forever. Brand's ltoad Stand. FLORENCE GARAGE AND FORD AGENCY SOLD TO PONSLER Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ponsler loft this morning for Florence,' Oregon, where they will reside in tho fu ture. Mr. Ponder has.! purchased the Ford garage and agency' in Florence and is taking Immediate possession of the business. He has had- a great deal of experience in this line of work having been em ployed with the Lock wood Motor company as sales manager for the past 6i years. He recently tender ed nis resignation lu order to go In to business for himself and has been investigating several proposi tions, finally, securing the Ford agency at Florence; He will 'oper ate a guinea and Ford service busi ness :in connection with the sales' department.: The many friends of Sir. and Mrs. Ponsler will regret their departure from the city and will wish them well in their now location. ; t .- r .. . f i STATE OFFICIAL ' HURT IN WRECK : (AKanclutrd t'reM LvasMl Wire) ' SALEM, Ore., Sept. 12. Ben F. Forbes, secretary of the state pub lic service conimisslon,, is lu a hos pital . here with severe lacerations about the head as a result of an automobile, accident when his car plunged over an embankment into Mill creek Jast . night.. . He is re ported as not in a serious condi tion. The accident occurred at Liberty street and Broadway. Pure waole mine, and It's-pas-teurized. Itoseburg Dalrr. Phone 186 LEGIONNAIRES PUT , ON SNAPPY DRILL BEFORE SAILING VJUEnF.a Quebec, Sept. 13. About 1,000 Lcgiounaires from Wfipconsin. Minnesota, North Dako ta, Washington,' Idaho and Oregon sailed on the steamers Montroyal and Montnairii, September 9, for Antwerp, on their way to the na tional convention ut Purls, France. Sixty-members of the "Boys of 76," bugle and drum corps of Post 70. Rncine, Wisconsin, Post of Ihe American Legion, on their way tc Quebec by special train, stopped at Montreal for a few hours: Attired In white uniforms with steel hel mets and nccompunied by brilliant ly garbed drum majors, they pre sented a very handsome spectacle as they assembled in the station where they gave a twenty minute drill that soon attracted large crowds to the spot drawn by the thunder of the drums and the shrilling of the bugles. Commanded by Fred T. Maxstead, they perform ed a series ot intricate evolutions cleverly handled in the space of the concourse, which was much ob structed by crowds who were ever kent in check hv the imllne At Its J conclusion the drill drew heartv lum - lauae from the assembled Bath- erlng. Afterwards the corps march ed with their flags up Windsor street along St. Cntharino and re turned by way of Dorchester to I)o- 22 hcughtfulneis. . Gomiderttio in Unit fAing; ai -well as in great, VrV J DOUGLAS FUNERAL HOME , H. C. Stearns. Mgr. Kst. 1M Phone 112 Lady Atteudaot minion Square w here they disband ed. Accompanying tnu corpB were some 150 Legionnaires, many of I them with their wives,- most of whom were in civilian attire, but ill with soldier hats, on which was I primed ''Uoy of 76." The corps i was further enlivened by the pres ence of their mascot, "AIIsb 70,' a pretty girl, who marched and drill ed perli'ctly with the men. What is described as the most stupendous trans-Atlantic peace time movement in history is thm i well on its way from Canadian I porta, since the first sailing of' Le- giouualrea on the a. . Montcalm from Montreal, August 20. New styles in winter millinery now on display. Mrs. S. M. King. Specially Shoppe, . fAMoclah-d 1'rcM Lcajed Wlrv) NEW YORK, Sept. 13. After prevailing upou her husband to abandon his projected flight from England to America, Mrs. Charles A. Levlne now wants him to quit nis proposed flight to India. In a telephone cull from London, Levlne reluctantly agreed to con sider his wife's ploa that he aban don his new plans. . "ioure sure now that you ve given up the Idea of flying home?" Mrs. Levlne asked. . '. "ies, 1 have," the first trans- Atlantic air passenger replied, "it doesn't seem now as though the weather will clear for any Atlan tic flight until around May, they toll me. 1'vo abandoned my plans to come Dome by plane. ' "When are you starting home?" Mrs. Levlne inquired. "Not right away," said the ania-1 teur pilot. "I'm arranging a' uou-1 stop flight to Calcutta." Immediately Mrs. Levlne began I ner efforts to halt tho ntw expedition.- . .',,, RAIN DOING LITTLE DAMAGE TO PRUNES AjJde from aiding In the devel opment of brown rot the present rains are doin little -damage .to prunes, uccorumg to general re ports. The fruit is at such a stage that the rain irf not injuring it any material amount, but because of the ideal conditions for brown rot development it is. feared that there1 may be some 'loss from that source. The fact that the weather remains cool Is of some advan tage, for brown rot spreads best during Warm; wet weather ,and lacking warmth its development is not so rapid. ' J Growers are now 'preparing to begin picking within a 'few. days. and it is expected that tho weath er will clear soon so that" fairly good w'eather should be experienc ed during the harvest. A few driers have heen started up but hone ara ruhnlng at ' full blast yet. Next week, however, it is anticipated that the harvest will be in full swings i'' -- ,r; ' - O. A. C. BASKETEERS TO GO ' ' 1 ON BARNSTORMING TOUR ' ' THROUGH MIDDLE WEST OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE,' Corvallls, Kept. 13. I'en Oregon 'Aggie basketball players accompanied ' by R; II. ' Hager. coach, will' make a barnstorming tour of the"' middle-west during the Christmas vacation playing games Utah, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Wisconsin and Montana. ; California was used as' the train ing grounds for the Orango basket hall squad for the past five years but this year the Orangemen have started something new In the way of a series or pre-sea3on games -In the middle-west. This Is the first time that such a trip has been taken by any college team. ' Here Is the schedule as released by Carl A. Lodeli, general manager here. Dec. 17 Grigham Provo, Utah: Dec. 22 Creighton Young at at Omaha, Neb. i Dec. 3 Crelghton at ' Omaha,, Neb. Dec. 2S St. Louis at St. Louis, Mo. Dec. 0 I.cr.ib.-.rd ct Culeshurg, 111. Jan. Wis. Jan. Jan. Wis. Jau 2 Wisconsin at Madison, 3 Chicago at Chicago. 111. 4 Marquette nt Milwaukee, -Montana Stato at Dozo- mau. Mont. SURVEY SWAMP LANDS (Asinictated Ttou LoaMnl Wire) SALEM. Ore., Sept. 13. Attor ney Van Winkle said today ho had been Informed by Ihe commission er of the general land office that a survey of about 24.000 acres of swamp land in Warner Valley or Lnke county, will be undertaken at once. The land Is claimed by the state under the swamp land act of 1S60. The state filed lis selection of the lauds with tho department of the Interior of 1922, but the claims were protested by the owners of land In that vicinity, who claimed ; title to the lands filed on by the state. The Lake county land and livestock company. Clay T. Fisher, W. 7.. Moss anil .Mary I). Moss were among those protesting. The sur veyor general upheld the state's claim after a hearing. The claim atus then appealed to the general land office and again to the depart ment of Ihe interior, and both up. held tho state's claim. The laud will becoti'.c state school land. SISTER OF OKLAHOMA WOMAN SOUGHT HERE Chief of Police Win. Vaughn ha 'eccirod a message from J. A. 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