ROSEBURG NEWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928. - ' '" : THREE ' 1928 WHIPPET SEDAN T With the New Year come th-a new automobiles, the great auto mobile exhibitions, tho excitement of chuosing another new cur, or the much greater excitement of 1 u r.j vh'"' in IT' li Marked refinements are noted lowing a recent announcement of new low prices.' 'I he Whippet 4-Uoor sedan shown above presents an even more graceful appearance than its predecessor, the streamline effect being enhanced by employment of full crowned fenders and a town car type sun visor that imparts a smart military air. The iuterlor is marked by unusual roominess for driver and passengers. Remote door controls is another feature while rear view mirror, stop light and automatic windshield wiper have been exterior colors blend perfectly with by a four-cylinder engine that has economy, smoothness and stamina. Whippet models, setting a new mark ILL THE COULD ASK FBI That the auto fans are satisfied that the new Pon.ttac is nil that they were expeclng, is evidenced in the Interest that cur buvers are taking in this addition to 1923 motordom, the sales rooms of the Dry den-Peterson Motor Co., at 444 North Jackson street being visited by many each day since the 1928 cars wore placed on dlsptny. At the local . salesroom It was learn ed that the attltudo. of all .visitors bus bespoken keen interest In this new. product and reflected a grow ing respect on the part of the pub- ic. i .... 1 . i. General Motors Corporation. The manager states: "The nutomoblle situation to day Is unique. Announcements of new models hnve with a few ex- ceptlons been made for the year, ! ami price reductions as a rule are on record. I believe that the pub lic appreciates that prices, tuken as a whole, are at bedrock. There fore, as one might put it, with ull tho curds on .the table, tho auto mobile buying public is. ready., to invent. We have overy confidence Used Cars With an O.K. That Counts Chevrolet Coupe, early 1927 Samoset blue duco wUh a mono j i tl j Rram panel, the top being tan col- model. I his car is equipped orcd nm, of waterproof double tex with bumpers and looks like turn cloth. new. ' I ' no sn01t. cabriolet Is done In Chevrolet Coupe, 1926 mod el, the first paint is like new, and it is in first class condi tion. . Chevrolet Roadster, 1925 model, one of those late model Chevrolets, with long springs and easy clutch. Chevrolet Touring, 126 mod- d. This fine small touring, looks ii . i -jf like new and it priced very reasonable. Chevrolet 4-passenger Coupe, 1924 model. You have to see'dav or two. nddlng his little mite this car to appreciate the value''" bk accounts of the varl- re V j ous merchants. we can offer in used cars. ..Tle erecon of urectlonal i u ji signs showing tho way to the Sol Also several o der model rtj(.r8. Hon,8 hag nlroady dec.Breil Chevrolets, priced from $95 big dividends in both cash and and up to $195. friendship. Mnny people driving ; through Hosoburg have seen these Ford Coupe, 1927 model, with signs some of them have stopped 5 wire wheels and othr ex- "lr,";J as',le1 f,rm '" ma'n " tcn , route and visited the Home; oth- tras, cost over ?tOW a lew erg havo ()rtven on wilh tne ,(leB months ago, now $375. I In their minds that they would TT ston In o nthelr wav back. Ford Sedan, 1924 model, with; lots of extras, and in good con- dition. Ford Roadster, 1924 model, looks and runs good. , . - Tourings from I Several Ford $25 to $150. Dodge Touring, 1924 model, it things to see in and around Rose looks and runs all right. ,bu wouM be of great value to itho city, continued Mr. Shearer, Str TmiriniT. 1925 model. ! with 4-wheel brakes. Star Soort Touring, 1924 mod- el, painted in green Duco. Star Delivery in fine mechani cal condition. . Chevrolet Truck, 1926 model, "ith cab and body. See us for easy terms. TT CI nrtson i nevroitJL , Company n j to the lft28 Whippet which Is being the rich interior upholstery and appointments. The Whippet is powered set a new standard of performance in the liRht car field for power, speed. This model is offered in a new low for quality in the light car field. MORE RED APPLES Another lot of very large, fine Spitzenberg apples. At prices $1.00 less than for the same grade in the Portland public market, Brand's Road Stand. . in our lines, the Oakland All Amerlcnn and the new series Pon tine, and can see nothing ahead but a profitable season." Vying in importance with . the new radiator and cooling system is the addition, of four-wheel me chanically t operated brakes, thou Mb these were generally look ed for In the new models and did not produce the effect of surprise that marked the reception of the other features. Uody lines in the new series are i decidedly smart and vivid color iings predominate. Tho sport lan idnu sednti is ducoed Atoka beige below the belt and Otussa brown ?bove' thn Bn,ra, snade V?ng uaed for upper and lower moldings, In the four-door sedan Pequot blue Is used for the ; lower , and Cayuga blue for the upper atruc- ture. with black top and Samo- sot blue reveals. Wheels match the upper structure and the strip ed Tacoma crenm. Tho color scheme of the two door sedan is Miami green below nnd Pueblo green above ami the belt line; body and wheel striping is of straw color, 'while the hood Jjf finished In Miami green. Designed for the business man's service, tho coupe Is executed In tho same color combination, as tho j two-door sedan. Upholstery Is of ribbed eordurey, and a ledge be hind the driver s seat affords enough space for a brief case or physician's bag, while ample lug gage space Is supplied under the rear deck In n compartment. A very effective color scheme Is used on the sport roadster, which lias the body finished Jn mreo-ione unco, wun oony. upper structure and center panels in Arapahoe green, reveals in Taco ma green nnd the rear deck In black. The top Is of tan, and double bending accentuates the low appearance. AUTO ASSN. IS AN AID TO CITY "Rosoburg can do a great Hon In making tho stay of tho tourist within tho state more Interesting." stated A. E. Shearer, head of the ,ou,.n6 d(lpartrncnl of tho 0rPBon State Motor association, "and when the tourist is interested he remains In the vicinilv nn extrn "Many citizens of this state. In passing through Roseburg. have Keen menu hikiij hiiu imve iiutume aware of the fact that the Sol diers' Home is situated in Rose burg, and very frequently the statement Is made at our Informa- tion desk that thev were 'going to ir )n nnd sefi it' sometime." "The erection of a sign giving tnfnrmntlnn nfl tn the Interesting "especially If the sign were er- ,ected at the entrance to the city. Tourists are not aware of the many Interesting things they pass up as they drive along the hlgh jwav. and It Is the resoonslhllHy nf each town to Inform the visitor .within its gates of the things in jtlie vicinity that he should see. "These peon e are here to see 'our state, and it behooves us to !w '" . are aware of the many things we have to show them. As the stream of travel Hows north from that rreat res ervoir of tourists in ralifornla. It enn bt Ffonned In Ttrwbnrr onl np destine t Thev through the Motor association of- flrp In Ropehure and In nurrounrl- ing towns, they can be utopped in. j Roseburg with benefit to them selves and the district." ' presented by Willys-Overland fol added as standard equipment. New pricu class ulong with ,the other , - , : EXPLOSION OF FIREWORKS SAID TO BE BAD OMEN (ANUK'Iatiil I'rew IawmI Wire) BOMBAY, India, Jan. IS. A carload of , fireworks being taken to Udaipur In connection with the celebration of the wedding of the heir apparent of Udalpnr to Ule daughter of a petty chief of the state of Jodhpur exploded today find two persons were killed. This was regarded as a divine warning against the marriage which is meeting much opposition, as tlie bridegroom is a semi-in- invaud ot ntty and already mar ried. The prospective bride Is only 17 and she is understood to be on a hunger strike. . SINGER SUICIDES RESULT FAILURE (Associated Press Lest Wire) NEW YORK, Jan. IS. Thea Marovska, 30 year old lyric singer of haunting folk-songs, made her debut 'at a New York theatre last Sunday. - It was just another debut to the critics and most of the city, but to Miss Marovska It was the realization of many years of dreams, study and privations. The audience, many of them her friends, applauded politoly at the conclusion of her recital and went home. Newspaper critics, for the most part, gave hor appear ance only ensoul mention. Heartbroken, Miss Marovska telephoned Arthur Warner, asso ciate editor of the Nation, who had befriended her In her strug gles. Ke Invited her to his- Brook ly apartment and when he ar rived, home last night he fouud her body, fully clothed, In the hath uiu, a tuoe atiacneti to, au open gas jet in ner mouth. "I am 4 ruilure in my ..vocation, and it is now too late to make a new start," she said in a farewell note. FINGER PRINTS OF WOMAN NOT FOUND Aisociated I'resj Lcntxxl Wirt-) CHICAGO, Jan. 18. Doris Kirk's finger prints, upon which police sought to connect her with ' tho Hetty Chambers murder, have dis appeared, if, indeed, they ever ex isted. When the former church organist was arrested two days ago police said her fingerprints corresponded with those found on adhesive tape bound about the mouth and nose of the slain woman. The revelation Is now made by Dr. Joseph Spring er, police criminologist, that there are no fingerprints at all on the the tape. This development favorable to the accused young woman had no duplicate in the case nf her hus band, James Kirk, jointly charg ed with her. Mrs. Hattie Oleson ap- 7 ,m , I r l ' Identified Kirk as her husband nnd a bigamy charge against him. Apparent collapse of the finger print evidence has given impetus to the police search for the slain wo man's husband, Gordon Chambers, with whom she quarreled days before her death. few Winter's Colds and Chills Throw Heavy Burdens on the Kidneys. COLDS put extra burdens on our kidneys. When the kidneys slow up, impurities remain in the blood and are apt to make one tired and achy with headaches, dizziness and often nagtjin backache. A common warning is scan ty or burning secretions. Doan's PiUs, a stimulant diuretic, increase the secretion of the kidneys and aid in th elimination of waste impurities. Are endorsed by uaera everywhere. Aik. your neighbor DOAN'S PIIXS 60c A STIMULANT DIURETIC i KIDNEYS ruier-MitsvmCa Mf Qtxm. Duffslo. NY. choosing a first' car, 1 There is demand for millions of new cam in the United States thU minute. Since January, 1927, hundreds of thousands have reached the ukc that makes it neeessury,- or ac quired the money that must 1 be spu nt for a better car, or another car, or two new cars. This is the automobile uge, and the automobile is the family's real home. In that home we really live, for we live in our emotions, and automobiling supplies health ful, inspiring, mind developing emotions. , . . Motoring gives to the body oxy gen, the life of the blood,, and gentle exercise that, stimulating "metabolism." prolongs It To. And to the mind the automobile gives everything. . It takes us where we want to go, shows us new country, new people, makes us acquainted with our own "neighborhood," that now, thanks to the automobile, extendo for a hundred miles in every di rection, and with our great coun try reaching thousands of miles east, west, north and south. - A man with an automobile has tho ocean ut his front door, the mountains at his back door, tho lakes on one side, the far away country on the other, all within reach. He, who owns a car, Is a free man, free from the law of gravi tation that tied men to one spot, until the automobile came. . , Be Buro to see the .new enrs this year.. If, you already have a car, be sure to see tho hundreds of good reasons for gutting n new one, and a better one. If you havo two cars, one for your self and one for your wife, what about a third for the children? Tho humblest kind of bird, lit tle sparrow or tho great albatross, supplies wings to each of its lit tle birds. They don't havo to stay In the nest waiting for its father and mother to -come home and give them a chance to fly.' They all fly when they please. The ideal American homo will supply automobiles for all old enough to use them. The one car family is" already nld-fashloned. Tho three-car family is here. lie knows little about nulomobil ing, about life's real values who says, "It costs to keep up nn auto mobile." That Isn't the way to put it. The truth is that It costs not to hnve an nutomoblle. How much would nn Intelligent bird want for his wings? How much- would a poor hop load, klckfu'himself along in the dust of the country road, give for a pair of wings if ho could get them and had tho price? He would say, "Give mo tho wings and take nil I hnye." Don't he a hoptoad; don't be a bird without wings. And If you can help It, don't let your family bo a "One cur fam "y." r i Have a good, shubstantial car for your wife, ami your children, the most valuable possessions you have on earth or ever will have. Have a light, quick, easily park ed, easily turned car for yourself and your work. If tho neighborhood In which you live has no convenient garage, move to another neighborhood. A bird couldn't conveniently use Its wings in a rabbit hole, but It would not live in a rabbit hole. Whether you aro planning for your first car or your fourth, fifth or sixth car, no matter what your plans, what you have done or what you plan to do, seo the new auto mobiles. Find out what has. been done by the greutest masters of industrial development In the world, Ameri can builders of antinomies. Study the competition which is all in the line of public service. Study the quality, vulue ami In- genutiy, safety especially. The marvels accomplished by the Igruatest American industry are ,,-,.,, ul- There Is a every family, car for every man, every need, every pocketbouk. A comfortable car, big or little, with a small house, Is a thousand times better than a big house, made uncomfortable by the lack of a car. In a house you only change your clothes, take a bath, eat and sleey. In a car you see tho world, and your family and friends Bee it with you. See your country, see the sky and clouds, the beautiful sky of winter, tho warm sky and green fields of summer. An automobile makes you the possessor of the beautiful earth, free to travel up and down in it, see It, enjoy it, possess it. Go early and seo the new cars. Study the marvels accomplished In the greatest competitive, great est public service industry ever established. If you haven't a car, get one this wcok. Hotter still, get two to make up for lost time, one for yourfclf, one for your wife. i When not in use the cat s don t eat or cost. If taken core of they j will last as long as you let them . UW. The rltrht kind of nn American i j"frin" Is an automobile "fan." I He helps to build the world's jmoKt important Industry, helps to i build human happiness, nnd epe- I Jcially the happiness of his family! and that of his friends. j G't nn automobile, get another 1 automobile. He a free man, with J ja free, modern life, a real home. 1 on wheels. PRICES REDUCED f ! ! A I A P ' ' The Roadster! The -iiill Touring - $495' $595" $675 $665 $715 The Coupe j "3 The 4-Door Sedan The Sport ; Cabriolet -The Imperial Landau - Light Delivery $375 . (Chassis only) nly) $495 Utility Truck (Chassis only) All Prices F. O. B. Flint, Mich. HANSEN CHEVROLET CO. Phone 446 Q -U A L JETTY R. J. Hubbard, of IteedBport, la making excellent progress In ob taining a hearing on the Port of Umpn.ua Jetty project, according to the report of the Washington bu reau of the Oregon Journal, which comments as follows: TtitHHell J. Hubbard of ixeettsport, repreHonllng the Port of Umpqua, pleaded the caime of the Cmpua south Jetty before, the board of engineers for rivers and harbors Tuesday afternoon. The proceed ings were in tho nature of a re Gone are the Bilious Days Plntt aim.flrr pr-i-.B. fecondi fi'-unul'4 Ultr LifiKUon ar.ii tirw'-l nisTU.aJT f-rt . 1 ir-r h i-iiir'i"'i. l-rl fin'.l r,i Crtvnb'Haln M'4. On., 60 6Vh Art.. Pi-! M.-.Tun, titWt. CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS Chevrolet Electrifies America with a Great New Motor Cat A new automobile so lensatlonol as to electrify the nation! : With marvelous new Fisher bodies offering all the distinction, beauty 'and luxury for which Fisher crafts- ! , j.; , men are famous! With performance 1 - that is a revelation to owners of even . higher priced cars! j With, 107-inch ; - wheelbase four inches longer than . before! With four-wheel brakes ' and many additional mechanical ' ' . achievements!' ' ..: s Ml And . 1 1 prices that' demonstrate again Chevrolet's ability to provide the utmost in modern, motoring luxury at the lowest possible cost! Hie engine of this great new car is . of the improved valve-in-head design. With alloy "invar strut" pistons . . specially designed hydro laminated camshaft gears . . . mush, room type valve tappets ... and a complete new steel motor enclosure it provides a type of motor operation so thrill ing that It must be experi enced to be appreciated! Coupled wifli this thrilling acceleration and speed is a Rose Street I T Y A view of adverse findings of the dis trict engineer, who favors addition al test of the north Jetty, coupled with dredging. Senator McNary nnd Representa tive Hawley seconded tho presenta tion by Hubbard, who was likewise aided by representatives of the do partmenta of the interior and agri culture, who told of the benefits to be gained in marketing government timber on the Oregon & California land grant and national forest lands by the proposed harbor improve ment. The question was taken under ad visement. CHURCH NEWS TONIGHT Itcvlval cnmpnlKn beginning at tho Diblo Htamlnrri Templft. conducted by EvnnRflllBt C. Orvllle IJenhnm, the well known ! muRlcal evangellHt He In ft real ; musical artlat on the- trumpet or banjo and It will stir your heart I and every mimical .atraln within I your nature to hear him and his (wlfe fling and play. Brother Ben t ham conducted a most sue icesgful campaign In this city two ; years ago and Is well known and highly thought of for his wonderful 'evangelistic abilities. Now our only regret Is that he will only be with ; us until Runday, Jan. 29th. ?o do ; not wait to como to tho last few meetings but make It a point to . come the first night and then come every night. The band will play some special numbers tonight un der the leadership of our Instruc i j 1 . , type of riding and driving comfort almost unbelicveable in a; low priced car. Four inches longer than the previous Chevrolet chassis , . . swung low to the road . and with four semi-elliptic shock; absorber springs the, Bigger! and 'Better J Chevrolet holds ! the road ! with ; a surety) that 4s simply amazing, : and rides in perfect. comfort at high speeds, oyer the roughest' stretches of highway.' i J . .) And never before was a low-priced 'car so 'easy to'drlva for the worm' and gear steering mechanism it fitted with ball bearings throughout . . . even at the front axle knuckles. AU these spectacular new mechani cal advancements are, of course, In addition to the host of notable fea- ' turcs that Chevrolet has previously . ' pioneered in the low-price field. Come In and see this latest and greatest General Motors ' A Wheel Brakes T LOW tor, Mr. T. H. Olson. Tell your friondB and neighbors, then bring them to tho sorvlco. Wo want to extend a hearty welcome to every minister und member of all the churchcB of Hoseburg to como and help us In this great effort to got souls saved. It la the Interest of every Christian In tho city and we earnestly seek your cooperation In this rovlval campaign. Remember the tlmo, 7:45 each evening thru out the campaign. BORN PANCIIElt To Mi. and Mrs. 8. E. rancher at their home on Cobb street, Tuesday, January 17, M28, a daughter. MeetRairajDaus a bnulincj i Fonqrf tlie downpour, or drizzle Star and warm' an RYiit mass swaA ii i mm wm:m mm n ' rr ir 1 1 ja m mm 1 i i ; i 1 1 : achievement! Learn why it Is , ; everywhere the subject of enthusiastic comment why ' everywhere it is hailed as th J world's most luxurious tow priced automobile. Roseburg, Oregon C O ST FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce myself s candidate on the republican ticket at the nominating election May 18 for tho office of County Judge. I pledgo myself. If elected, to a square deal to everyone, every road district and every Section of Douglas county; economic admin istration, and cooperation with law enforcement agencies. R. A. HERCHER, Dlllard, Oregon. ' Bat barbecue sandwiches and live forever. Brand's Road 8taad, Anindel. nfann tuner. Phone 18B-L Ask for FISH BRAND SLICKERS try name! tmc cm wrai hoc OH.Br CUOTHINO for Hki toxm eOu'Uvl A j tower CO ' aoTori, MAM. tune-US