Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1927)
FIVE 5.D00 VISITORS IFOnJlR-WlH EEL BIRAIKES t ; CHRISTMAS CANDY Electric Sets Biggest stock, best prices. SEE NEW FORDS i f Dandy candy cauua and ev- or.vUiiug at PETTEY S , ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 1 . 1 927. 1 9 is scientifically correct KDLS1E lLJJ ry V for example : RADIO Model 6K 6K. This is the six-tube full console elec tric (bltiery.less) Kolner R.dio. Cabinet of walnut with special built-in $j f S J cone speaker. Price, No batteries of any kind! ' You simply buy your Kolster Electric Radio, plug into the nearest light socket, switch on, tune in and , . . the world of broadcasting is yours! Nothing to attend to at all. Simply switch on and play it. To make the best electric set at the lowest possible price was the problem Kolster de , termined to solve. These sets are the solu- tion, and they show those extra dollars of value which will win your decision. Compare values and . . . you . . . will . : . buy . . . Kolster. : The 6F. is the six-tube table model elec tric (battery-less )Kolster Radio, enclosed , in attractive mahogany cabinet. $- Z f . Price, lOU Kolster Electric Sets use the new AC , tubes. No batteries of any kind required. Operated solely on AC bousecurrent( 100 120volts 60 cycles). Indoor or outdoor ' antenna. Kolster battery-operated models range In price from $89.30 to S375. There is also the Kolster Power Cone Speaker ac $17). Reasonable time payments if d sired' on all Kolstcx equipment. f I " ' If ll I M6FCl Lockwood Co. Show Rooms Thronged All Day By Interested Public. . - MONEY TO LOANTut- koy money, prune money; wool money and all kinds, of A complete description of the ! money that belongs to the ... Una nf L'n.il a 11 Inltlflhi I VMI ' r .1 . ,.. A new line of Ford automobiles was made public in Koseburg on Satur day last. When the reception closed at ii p. m. it was estimated that live housand people had visited tne .show rooms and. learned the details of this revolutionary car which is to succeed the famous model i ttstt9ttt Ford alter more than nineteen ' years of leadership In the low IT'S NOT TOO LATE price, lignt car field. ' ' -- farmers; also money. from in- surance company ' for long time loans. . See RICE & RICE, licensed Bond Brokers. i ; . OTT'S MUSIC STORE .218 N. Jackson St., Roseburg, Oregon (Enjoy Kolster Radio Hour of Famous Composers every Wednesday evening over the Nation-Wid. Columbia Broadcasting System. At $ p. m. Eastern time. J Ji Hi OREGON WEEKLY . INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Fertilizer' factory at Portland buys 800 wild horses . at , Maupln and Gateway. Canyon City telephone ; service rebuilt and modernized. Post office to be established at Pistol River, Curry County. Reedsport Port Umpqua . Cour ier moves Into modern printing home. Oregon City Site bought for re building old Oregon City foundry. Salem Peppermint oil - plant established here. LaGrande adopts $121,664 school budget by vote of 101 to 97. Travel on Oregon highways has increased 66.61 per cent in five years. Eugene issued 228 home-building permits in 49 weeks of 1927.: , Tillamook County tax levy for 1923 will raise ?515,7S8. Klamath. Falla California-Oregon Power Co. will extend two lines to Tule Lake. Klamath Falla will sell another $100,000 city improvement bonds, for paving. Eugene Contractors bring equipment to build Willamette Highway above Lowell bridge. Cottage Grove will vote on $25, 000 bonds to extend water service to saw mills south of town. Enterprise East Oregon Lum ber Co. and Enterprise Electric Co. connect up for power - interchange. -alSUICK Jpr Christmas Make ikis Ckrist?nas last for thousands of miles There's a way to make this Christ mas a long-remembered day for your family. Surprise them on Christmas morning with a won derful new Buick for 1928. Nothing you could choose would give them greater happiness. s W a H. A. C cast tmymal pirn is mJUUe MamtL MOTOR SHOP GARAGE DISTRIBUTORS FOR DOUQLA8 COUNTY 4 PHONE 268 OAK AND ROSE STS Portland building operations for 11 months ot 1927 totaled 127,852, 946. . . ', ' .". Roseburg Public meotlng called to improve $275,000 courthouse project. 1 - Sandys-One firm is shipping fire carloads Christmas trees from here. Nyssa Contract let for nine miles heavy rock work on Owyhee damsite road. Rainier canneries packed more than 100,000 cases salmon this year. , Roseburg Kour, carloads Christ mas turkeys are shipped to At lantic ports. Tentative plans acceptod for first unit of state tuberculosis hos pital at The Dalles. Burns Federal funds are used to build 20 cottages for Pluto In dians. Portland Terminal Flour Mill Co. will build and equip new power j plant. . I Klamath Falls Masonic I.odgo plans to build 60,000 temple. Marshfield Old town ot Empire is promised rehabilitation, wltn a I railroad and 1600 men on payroll. I St. Helens New Columbia The atre, costing $46,000, Ib to be built by April 1. . Hillsboro Contract lot for $110. 000 new Washington County court house. Chiloquin Klamath Ice & Cold Storage Co. will build modern plant here. Tillamook Rosenberg Brothers ask for charter for new 50,000 na tional bank.- Klamath Falls Work lo begin soon on new Ureal Northern station. MadrasClosed Madras State Bank pays all savings accounts, and SO per cent dividend 6a com mercial deposits. Bandon Old First State bank has paid 75 iter cent of claims against It. Roseburg Old Jackson steel bridge being moved to Fowler street. Bend Government will sell 81, 297,000 feet timber In Corral Springs district, Deschutos Na tional Forest. Crater Lake national park (o be much Improved for 1928 tourist travel. Astoria Spring planting of Crown-Willamette Paper Co. will be 950,im0 trees. Corvallis Big drainage project on Long Tom River will drain sev eral thousand acres. Roseburg Rural operator added to telephone exchange staff, tor rural lines. Wallowa Winter work begins on Troy hill grade. Hcppoer County will spend 820,000 on Willow Creek road Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. now operates 6S.000 volt line between Baker, LaUrando and Union. Bend Alpine Club will sponsor mountain sports oo Cascade range, Bend to Eugene. KlsniatU Falls California corn- Visitors to the show-rooms on Saturday night Included city olil ciais, heads of civic, commercial and professional organization and many prominent business men. The entire sales force of the C- A. Lock wood Motor company was kept busy throughout the day and eve ning pointing out the new features of this new car, which Henry tt'ord himself has described as be ing "superior in design and per formance to any now available In the low price, light cur field." Even before the display rooms wore opened at 8 a. m., there was a line of visitors on hand to be the first to get the story of the new cars. On all sides were heard comments ot surprise at the strik ing change in the appearance of the new Ford line. The low rakish linos, the striking new colors and the luxurious equipment of these I new automobiles, made a marked Impression upon the crowds of visitors. Even more impressive to the vis itors, however, were the details of performance as they were unfold ed by attendants. Visitors were narticularly struck with tne speeu, pick-up and ease ot handling of the now cars, and witu tne tact mat they are equipped with four-wheel brakes, shock absorbers and stand ard gear shift transmission ot the type used in cars in a niucn niguer price class. Attendants at the display rooms were Overwhelmed with requsota tor private demonstrallons of the new models, and it is expected that the demand for bucIi demonstra tions will continue lor weeks to come. For factories at Detroit and branch plants in other seotlons of the country are now preparing lor capacity production and it is ex pected that all dealers will be able to meet the demand In full within (.he next few weeks. The design of the new line Is so distinctly different from that of the model "T" that the Detroit fac tory and branch plants have hnd to undergo a complete equlpmont change to produce the new car.s, It la expected, howovor, that Hie next few weeks will Bee all former Ford production records brokon. in the meantime Henry Ford has announced that mauutacturo of re placement parts for model "T" Ford cars ill continue to be an Im portant part of the Ford business. It Is estimated that there are still more than nlno million model "T" Ford cars in oporallou and the policy of the Ford -Motor company it is said, will be to continue sup plying parts for these cars us long as there Is any demand tor them. . Saturday was a specially good day for Dodge car business, tho .1. O. New-land & Son organization de livering three new cars that day. One of them went for spot cash, the second was practically all cash and the third on contract basis. Those sales made a total of four Dodges for Dec. to date, although the new cars will not go into com mission until January 1. J. O. New land & Son consider this an auspi cious closing for the year 1927, with still opportunity for other sales before the year is gone. You can still have your Xmas and Now Year an- nouncements printed at the News-Review Job printing de- partment. Orders filled out the day received. It you have neglected to have them print- ed bring along your order and we will see that you are accommodated. - - music; 7:30 p. m., "Milking Baoy Beef," Prof. E. L. Poller, 7:40 p. m., Timely homi topics; 7:45 p. m., chats with the lionv maker; 8:00 p. m., Poems of lite Oregon country, E. T, Ree-i; 8:06 p. m., qtierlngs In Angli can literature. No. 12. KFOA, Seattle, Wash., ..447 8-3-6 p; m., children's- program; 0 6:30, "kiddies' " entertainment; 7:30-7:45, poultry talk; 8-9, stu dio concert from KOW; 910, Pa cific coast network program. ' KOMO, Seattle, Wash., 305.9 6 p. m.,' concert orchestra; 8, concert m., concert orchestra; 7, quartet; 7:30, concert orchestra; 8, con ceit orcheatra and soloists; 9-10, Pacific coast network program; 10-12:30, orchestra and popular songs. KGO, Oakland, Cal., 384.4 6-6:30 p. m., Bern's little symphony or chestra; 6:35-7:30, farm pro gram; 8-9. vaudeville entertain ment; 9-10. Pacific coast net work program;. 10-11, Hotel St. Francis dauce orchestra. ' KJR, Seattle, Wash., 348.66-6:30 p. in., time signals and utility; 6:30-7:30, dance program; 7:30 8:30, orchestra program; 8:30 9, quartet; 9-10, concort orchestra; 10, time signals; 10-12, dance or chestra. KFI, Los Angeles, Cal., 463.56:15 p. m., Dr. H. E. Meyors; 6:30, popular orchestra entertainment; 7:30 detective stories', 8, Calpet orchestra witll Vernon Rlckard as soloist; 9-10, Pacific coast net work program; 10, classical con cert. - 1 KFON, Long Beach, Cal., 241.86 p.',' ni.; Doris and Clarence; 6:15 7, coiftert orohostra;'7-8, novolty program; 8-9, baud concert; 9-10, courtesy concert; 10-12, dance frolic. KPO San Francisco, Cal., 422.36 6:30 p. m., town crier; 6:30-7:80, orchestra concert; 8-9,- Atwuter Kent hour; 8-10, Abas' string quartet; 10-11, State rostuurant orchestra. KYA, San Franolaco, Cal., 309.1 5:30-6:30 p. m., orchestra; 6:30 6:45, health talk; 6:45, Oalden Gate crier; 8-9, diversified stu dio program; 9-10, Alpine club program; 10-11, dance frolic. KHJ, Los Angeles, Cal., 405 6-6:30 p. m., concert trio; 6:30-7:20, children's hour; 7:20-7:30, scrip ture reading; 7:45, sclontlflo lec ture; 8-10, quartet and vocal and instrumental solo music KFRC, San Francisco, Cal., 454.3 6:30-7:30 p. nr., instrumental mu sic by the Cecellans; 8-9, cour tesy concert; 9-10, old-time melo dies; 10-12, dance orchestra. KMO, Tacoma, Wash., 254.18-8:15 p. nr., dental talk; 8:15-8:30, mu sic; 8:30-9, Navytex program; 9 10, Oil City twins. Portland Stations KGW, 491.56 to 7 p. m., dinner concert; 7:45 to 8 p. m., lecture: 8 to 9 p. m., orchestra; 9 to 10 p. m., "The VagalKrnds ut Tient sin"; 10 to 11 p. m., Silver King ' frolic. KOIN, 319-1-5:15-6 p. m., topsy turvy lime; 6-7, dinner concert: 7-7:15, amusement guide and utility; 7:15-8, orchoslra con cert: 8-10, studio artists' dance frolic. KEX, 2395:30 6:50, "Our OaiM-'; 6:30-7, utility: 7-8, trio; 8-9, stu dio feature; 9, weather rcporta; 9-10, San Su Strutters. Other Coast Station KOAC, Corvallis, 270.1 7-C0-7:30 p. m., the campus reporter and NOTICE TO ALL W. B. A. MEMBERS Regular meeting Dec. 22. Elec tion' ot officers and other busi ness of importance. By order of Mary Wilcox, Pres. o ' SHORT TALK6 BY THOUGHT FUL MOTHERS A California (Long Beach) Mother apeaks: "Only a mother who has passed through anxious huurs of tear of croup can appre ciate our feeling of gratitude to ward Foloy'a Honey and Tar Com- nound. It stonned Junior s dreaiuui hoarse croupy cough the very first night ho took it and it was a great relief to see him drop Into a quiet sli ep. Since then, we have many times nroven Its reliability for coughs and colds." Good also for whooping cough. Sold everywhere. pany will contract for 100 acres seed peas. Oregon City llawley pulp fc Paper Mill "A' ri'operiH. New mill will have 22t Inch paper machine, largest on Pacific coast. Portland Portland Uhh & Coke Co. will spend (110,000 on smoke eliminator. Portland horsemeat shipment; during November totaled 538,531 pounds, Oregon ihls year had 3500 acres of miut, produciug 130,000 pound; oil, worth fuOO.oou. Medford postal receipts tor No vember were 18 per cent above November. 1926. Stel all laid on Great Northern ; Bend-Chemault extension to Klam ath Falls. Oregon bas 13,229.369 acrei of national forest reienes. Rose Garage Service Costs No More If you want flood dependable work, give us a call. Work guaranteed. Washing, greas ing, vulcanizing, night and day storage. FOR A LOT OF MILES Kelly-Springfield Tire For best results in relininj brakes call at Ross Garage, Raybestos Brake Lining Sta tion. Kwik Way Valve Grinding and General Repairing. Rose Garage PHONE 66 . FOR. AMERICAS FASTEST FOUR. DODGE BROTH ER S ADD !M EW EQUIPMENT AT NO INCREASE vJN'PRICE v. Four-wheel brakes of the latest and most efficient Stecl draulic type now insure de celeration equal to the amaz ing acceleration of America's Fastest Four! Swift, time-saving travel is now made still safer by in creased braking efficiency. Step on the brake pedal and feel the positive,) cushioned braking, absolutely uniform i on all four wheels. At 875 for the Sedan, f. o. b. Detroit, this famous Four with complete factory equip ment, represents the smartest, swiftest, sturdiest,' low cost transportation money can buy. The car is roomy yet com pact. '- Turns in a 38-foot street parks in '-.17V4 feet of curb space yet provides ample room and exceptional com fort for five adults. Spring length 85 of wheel base the longest in its price class. Mile-a-minute performance! 25 miles to the gallon at 25 miles per hour! A brilliant performer by every standard a sturdy car from end to end. , .-; A Four of striking beauty smartly finished tastefully appointed luxuriously up holstered long, low and gracefully designed. A car you can drive for years because in every detail it is built the good Dodge way carefully and accurately of , materials that ; pass Dodge Brothers ' high and ' critical ; standards. i . -,.v. ; i ' -:'. :: - .-v s 'K-1- -.i Six months in public service, this Four has' already won as proud a name for itself as any product ever built by Dodge Brothers. After stern trial, it has been accepted as a value-a genuine and trustworthy value. And now with four-wheel brakes at no extra cost, you can buy it knowing that money has no greater buying power in the field of transportation. J. O. NEWLAND & SON Roseburg, Oregon Do dc e Broth ers.Inc,; OLYMPIC RUNNER SEEMS IMPROVED ( Aa-wx-Ulrd i'rtns Wire) DKOATL'U, Ills., Dec. 21. Physicians today expressed high hnpn fur tho rannvory (nf Lnrnn MurchiKon, Olympic epilntur who y&T vd It , LOREN MURCHISON has lioan 111 for a fortnight, (for um treatment for tho cerobml spinal meningitis from which he hat been uttering, la being con- i tUMUxL C. A LOCKWOOD MOTOR CO. Roseburg, Oregon 1 r 9 mrwtmir'''ii it r mr Gfreetags of the$ea$on SEE THE NEW FORD