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;.w,rl. WEDNESOAV. JUNE li. ' ' PAOC FOUR Sf'rt;;:0v mmni)iimia nii i.iihii.' j ifi . ----- - - - -fvl--- ' numsirftrt nnnn IT I ' gggIZHZZ!SSs I wrr,rrs.vnwt. -- IAPIMi JVf . ?T2 . ! DODGE K AUtWUf f $1550 infl I Automobile sahTbave been steady ' , ' W M J LJ and unusually Urge during 123 In Jl 1 comparison with the first five 1 months of aecording Jo the - , record of J. O. Newland & Son, .Jb1 r X--. i ,i.. iimthera dealer. A ! r ."... ...... r. . i - v A VICTORY FOR AMERICAN HOTORISTS Th Crude Rubber Monopoly weakened when It came into contact with aroused public senti ment. The pre.a of the country today reflects the deferminotion of the American motorist that tire prices shall tay at reasonable level - and that America must produce lit .- own rubb'.T. CUTS TIRE PRICES ; rnol JLV 0 EFFECTIVE JUNE 1 reduction In tires and ' W announce a 10? tubes effective June 11. Tlie lowered cost of crude rubber and Die special Firestone inanu facturinB and distribution advantages make tins possible. Firestone factories are organized on abtiiif of large volume and effective production. Costs are down but quality is at its peak, Stockholder workmen are daily buildirg many thousand of Guin-Dipncd Cords the nest tiro Firestone ever produced and, we uelicvo, tha lender on the market today. Firestone Cords took the first four jiUm-c and citrht of the ten money positions in the lndinnnpolisVwtH'iistukes. May UU. without a ingle tire failure. ' Firestone Gum-WpTxsl Corda have Set new tr.iv'ards in inil?.io, traction, comfort and safety. Car" owners have expressed their ap proval of the c.stra value in Firestone Gum-Dipp.-d Corli by increasing tlicir purchase W,'k in the past bU months. We have replaced many expensive branches with warehouses. We now have 108 distrib uting points v.hich are delivering Firestone, tiro to tho consumer at the lowest cost in our history. Follow the tide of economical tire buyinjr equip with Firestone (lum Dipped Cords and learn wh:.t Most Miles per Dollar means t you today. 4 Got a W thoim Cum Dipp'd Card from onm of tho following Doaler&i Union CamscT, Roscbuts, Oregon !!. M. Shii (cliff. Myrtle Creek, Oregon E. F. Storey, Wolf Cieek. Oregon Most Miles per Dollar largo lncsease is looked lor in mouth. Along with the steady mar ket to.- new cars, the used car sales have been evenly distributed over the first part of the year. The total sales for rebuilt Dodsje llrothers cars has Increased noticeably over tho deliveries of 1922. "No rcat changes In the galea this year have unsettled the auto mobile market,1 says J. O. Newland. "It has been unusually Bteady. The sale each month for Dodge Bros, ears have been comparatively equal. With this bin start, this month has a brilliant outlook for good business. A study of their sales records shows the Increase in deliveries for 19 "3 to be almost 2hb times greater than for the same period in 1922. The ehanpe in nellinK conditions for nntiimobiies which comes the first ! part of June of each year Is not ex : bected to be as radical as It was i last June, when 35 orders were tak jen during the month. Four ordera have already been ruceivea lor iu lure deliveries In anticipation of the increased demand during me corn lug season. ' V. Ingles of Koseburg. . F. I Shelly of the Calilornia-uregon 1 power company, and 0. W. Kruse, of j Kosoburg, recently uousht Dodge j tsrother8 touring oars. New type ' A ' stuaua were delivered to V. il. I Sirawn of the J. C. rVnny company I and to U J. Barnes, of Roseourg. Ueorge W. Stophtas purchased a new business coupe. Jl. w earner- lora oi KuseuurK, bought a new 1 ton Liodgu biolhers truck. Or ders lor throe, businiss seaana and one business coupe have been taken by j. O. Newlaiiu & fcion lor future aelivery. . , , . iieceut sal of reuaui uoago Brotnets cars vie made to George L. Iiail, oi iiOMiturg, Aaron Dyserl, of Looking Glass; Mrs. George H. Cole, of iiostburs; George Chastain ot Aspgrove, Bear Ktainath Falls; C. E. FrcdricK:iOU, of Melrose; and D. J. Churchill, ot Roseburg. A us ed Ford was old to r . Biauner 01 Koseliurg, anda Mitchell was sold to W. R. Vinson of L'mpqua.; ii'iPI"--' '' v-1""im,iiirt"y 1 ' -if niiTa-'ii nnf 1 4 t-iii irnnl1!'! Jt - fi - --- ' FOHDOV 19 BIS FIELDS :' tliuii of tin" country na faiuiers conn- to renlizn the ndvitntaKPs and eeon ; omv of power iarnilnK, a most nollee- i nble ft i'.uire of the sales It; The f;iow- InR un of this sturdy nnd dependable power plant In liuluslriai aim commcr- !a I aclivHIe. t I Conlitietorfl and br.ilders are every- Iwh.ie iui; the Furd.-on to meet llolh aKrlcltuie and Indus,,, l T making Increasing demands for '.be ' nroKnot ,. cmnry aro specify Fonlion Traelor. While the ,w of Inr; ha U" with hlcliwny const ruction the Kordson as a Tina Implement li. 1 inr.rhniri y. 'I'o meet thlM Ki'owiiif: de ex, endinn In every i!;rlrMl,ui';il K'T ' maii'1 f"r I'onlMin Tiucuih prcdnc- ENGLISH, YOU KNOW Ttiilinor in bis own. little sidecar, built on the running board of an auto- mobile oneruted by Mrs. Charle3 Koo- wen nl I.eamlneton. Spa.. Kncland, her dog has a mileage record pf 8000. The Det wears goggles when the roads arc dusty. THE STUDEB AKER LIGHT-SIX SEDAN Where Quality Counts Aboy Everything blse Studebaker's South Bendplanti build more high quality closed hv than those of any other automobik manufacturer and consequently ovtt. head costs are reduced and the una iu uic cuaLuincr u low Quality is more important in an en closed car than in most any other product in daily use. Regardless of price, it is not econ omy to buy a makeshift job in which the quality is skimped and cheapened at every turn. Paint, imitation leather and fibre board too often cover serious structural defects and cotton-and-wool trimming cloths are short lived. The chances are that the buyer will more than pay thedifferencelater inhigher upkeep cost, frequent repairs and ex cessive depreciation. The price of the Light-Six Sedan is the lowest at which it is possible to obtain a substantial, high grade hard wood and steel body, upholstered in mohair , in combination with a chassisof proveddependability and performance. The in-built quality of the Light-Sx Sedan is evident the moment one 10 behind the wheel, and is appreciated far more after twenty-five or thirty inousana mues 01 service. J he Light-Six Sedan, with its sturdy four-door body, its improved L-W motor, and the excellence of its chasa, combines distinction of apjearaae with a reliability of performance, 1 , degree of comfort and economy i operation unknown in any other o at anywhere near its price. Power in surfy$ treasure to satisfy the most exacting owner tinn Is now at capacity and for the firat three months of the year reach ed n total of 27,08" as compared with S.3I0 for the same period a year ago. In KiiKlnnd motorists drive on the "vrnCg" sldo ot the road Instead of the rlrht. Tires are spelled "tyres" and a crifinir is referred to as a "t'over." Gasoline 3 known as j "petrol, and Is sold in one and two milton cans Instead or. from (tiling 1 stations. A triKk is a "lorry" spark I iiIuks are "sparking plur.r," and a i' nilr of a c:ir Is a "wIuk." A" .Vtr- You Can Bet Your Bottom Dollar Sarff Has It First Tarty Hello, Jack. Say, I broke that llttlo htlngabob on my car oh. you know what It Is and I wonder where I can get one? I don't think that any one carries so snlall a thing as that In stock. Second 1'arty Why, Bill, I'll bot you that you can get that piece at Sarff Auto Wrecking House 329 N. Main St. nnd I know that Sarff appreciates a small deal aa woll as'a large one. Try h::n. i irst l aity Tiint is just what I will do, Hill. - n nr t t III rc 1 1 rmzxx 1 T HIS IS SALESMANSHIP TALK !, TO AUTO DEALERS j MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. Mctorwm - LIQHT-8IX I SPBCIAISIX I BIOIX s-rmm., nr w. B.,40 rr. p. 5-p., in- w. p., 50 g. p. y-pi.. iw w. b so n. r. I f 975 TPUriCg S137S Tntiriny Rndrard-Pu.) 675 RosdRcr 3-Pu.) 1550 Specdiur(5-PnM.) liS Ccupe'RattdBUrO-Pna.) 1225 Coup(5-PM.). 197S Coape (S-Pan. ISS9 Brim . 1550 8c1-- 8050 Soda r TtaiB to Moot Your Contonionom D E BAKER W. A. BURR & SONS Roseburg Garage Annex Rosa St., Roseburg, Ore. A S T U D E B A K E R Y EAR Where Quality Starts JII, uJity starts underground not at d 8erice station, at the ro fiier r In tbo ndvrrti -tnjr it starts at the bot tn tt the well. No, not evi there, for AVaverly ijual Ity ttArtml tbau -and of yr.irs ngiw under whai is now !'rmiylvunh. Oil Is rcfieid fro"i !Vi,twI wtiu, ,U)t rarjifm liajt Crude I eoirl l r i. I illliilll ii s,.ir i , . i -. , Ct VI, N.l .Vn.'..,, ( l.t! X Soil, ).ll.ll:,l only, and IVntinylronuk oJU are the world's lie. t lu'ericuita. W Tcrly is rerircl without the use of acid. a procewt which is possible only with I'cnut) Uani Crude thus Wavrrly Li fr from injurious cherrd r.ils which attack mctiU turfacea. Th .l'i .!.y we sell uid recommend Wancrljr, AQ rnuiylTiuiia, Motor Oils. I 4 KEiXUrt rOIXJR Oil ff Five speakers of national reputa tion will address the members of the National Association of Automobile Dealers at the Pacific coast district meetings, which are scheduled as fol-! lows: Los Angeles, June 18; San Francisco, June 21; Portland, June 25; Olympla, June 29. The program at each meeting will be identical. John Sherman Knojc will talk on: I wuu j&nuw now xo gel lliej money. Me is probably more sought i after than any other speaker on; 1 salesmanship. Knox was a feature of i the program for the annual conven-1 tlon of the National Association in Chicago In January this year. The N. A. I). A. spends considerable money : to get Mr. Knox for the several weeks 'that is nPCPRRflrV fnt him tn I to lecturing In these meetings, trav-i elinsr to And fmm riev.i.nj ! for these conventions. He Is presi dent of a school for salesmen and a writer of considerable note on Sales manship topics. "Since the war we had so many fel lows who haven't had to fipht no conviction, no necessity to think study or work. They have laid down on the Job, and the biggest Job that wiles managers, have had hac been o arouse and Inspire them, put some fighting determination in them, see :hat they work, says Knox. the Analyzing the statenmni nt Ford Motor company, the Wall Street journal draws the -n,, ..;,,.,.. ; Kord makes 55 per car. gross profit USED FORDS Fo"- Bug $i5o Ford Delivery $ 35 Ford Delivery $163 Two Ford Trucks cheap Two Touring Bodies C.A.Lockwond Motor Co. Roseburg CAR Do you know that;- HTHE Continental Motor Company 1 are the largest exclusive motof ' builders in the world? That Red Seal Motor is the highest gU motor they build? STAR use the Red Seal Contial . Motor. Fv, f ,1 f,;t cmwer should" l "Utility Roadster," the niftiest farm DUR A-N1 JUST A REAL GOOD CAR We also sell Mohawk Tire- ju?G7 Rapp Broths Cas3 p.nd Pine Roseburg riiw- 1 F FOR SALE BY C. W. PARKER Pcccofg Garage. Rote St reet 1 . .J