Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, June 20, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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HOSEBURQ NEWS REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 20, 1921
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ff . : TTt" fC0ST OF OPERATES Tj "
' (fcW I J'$ jJt"? I Cheapest cars are not always the ! . , . t
. m Tlii i 'f s4 I Xp-.'vkJR.W-v'T-S, M "'"t for the talesman, according to I ' ' . '
I A jAZZZ--'tV the Salea Management magazine. The l " Tl aW-l
A gW.' T ;7gwyfifa iJT-i n,l opinion held by salesmen that I . -1
Jto&tftfK ' lhe lightest and cheapest cars can be I J -jeV i. JT- mJ -
?l&3fr$&fK& run wl.h the lowest maintenance cost -A ' fV. v 'CnN
- t-iir-iJfe5M undergoing a change. An increasing- fJ II 11 1 I W . . A I V4 f f A iMl
r;i.-ft.viAf i.V?r-V;'1 YO.tt&Wm lance number of operators of fleets 11 II II II II I V I I II I I I I
Sr'--- I of cars ara buying cars with greater I II II II. II I fC I I I I I
I cost which deilver greater mileage. . W J J I V VJ I- TV. 1 I VV 77 Jill
ffl?VA?:W' I lth more comfort, greater earning . W. kklS VaT
THE STUD E BAKER UGHT-S1X TOURING CAR
A Real Achieyement in
Dollar -for-dollar Value
The thousands cf Studebaker Light
Sixes in daily use arc the best possible
assurance of what may be expected
next year or several years hence of
the Light-Six you buy today.
For after all, the best way Jo judge a
new motor car is by what it has done
how it has stood up in service the
satisfaction it has delivered. .
We sincerely believe that the Light
Six Touring Car, with its improved allT
steel body, is the sturdiest, handsomest
most comfortable, most dependable
and economical low-priced car built.
The machining of all surfaces of the
crankshaft and connecting rods, to
which is largely due its practical ab
sence of vibration, is a practice used by
Studebaker exclusively on cars at this
price and is found only on a few other
cars whose selling prices are from three
to ten times as hijh as the Light-Six.
The one-piece, rain-proof windshield
with parking lights set in the base, is a
' joy to the driver nothing to mar his
view of the road ahead. Deep,, fat
cushions are upholstered in genuine
leather. Curtains, bound on three
sides by steel rods, open with the
doors dnd provide closed car coriness
in bad weather.
The most seasoned driver will find
a new thrill in the smooth, quiet, steady
performance of the Light-Six and in
its ease of handling, 'and in the way it
performs in high gear at low speeds
eliminating constant gear shifting.
The name Studebaker has stood for
high grade transportation, quality,
value and integrity for 71 years. ,
Poiver to satisfy the most exacting owner
STUDE BARER
- MODELS AND PRICES, o. b. factories '
LIGHT-SIX I SPECIAL-SIX I BIG-SIX
3-Pas.. Ii:' W. B., 4(1 H. P. 3-Pm., IIV W. B.. SO It. P. t-Pm., IX' W. B.,66 H. P.
Toorio t(S Tourius 1H7S TV...T f.,.
Roodtttr(2-Paia.) 975 Rtd.ttT (J-Pju.) 1J50 Epeediter(S-Pan.) 1S3S
Coupc-RoMiaterCa-PaM.) I5JS CaqpeQPm.) I97S , Coupe S-Pw.) 3550
Bed-" '"t ft 20 SO BI.r. 275o
- Tar ma to Meat Your Convenience
W.A. BURR & SONS
Central Garage, Roseburg
A STUDEBAKER
Cheapest curs are not always the
best far the talesman, according to
the Sales Management magazine The
general opinion hold by salesmen that
the lightest and cheapest cars can be
run wlih the lowest maintenance cost
la undergoing a chance. An increasing
ly lan?e number of operators of fleets
of cars ara buying cars with greater
cost which deliver greater ruilease.
with more comfort, Greater earning
capacity, and fn the end lower costs
for transportation.
The General Cigar Company Is
operating between 00 and 700 spe
cially equipped Podge Brothers cars.
An analysis of their operating costs
made by their Indianapolis branch
shows the average cost per mile to
be eleven cents, which figure includes
gasoline, oil. repairs, tires, license, In
surance, and depreciation. Quoted
costs per mile are misleading, hr
ever, as no two cars are operated in-
uer me same conuittons. One driver
may be careful and thrifty, tho other
reckless and extravagant. One car I
may carry twice the load of another,
while one may operate on paved roads,
tho olhor over rocky hills, or through
deep sand.
A fleet of forty-Beven Dodge rsroth
era cars In the service of the United
States Oypsum Company have been
operated for 10.6 cents per mile.
Schusters, of Milwaukee, report that
it has been their experience that the
average life of Fords Is five years.
Thev also report that the Dodge
Brothers cars In their sen-Ice have all
run 90,000 miles and are still going,
with two Dodges having been run
considerably over 90,000 miles. These
records nre only for cars operated in
the city of Milwaukee, ,
Tho Essex la another car that is
attracting considerable attention from
sales managers. The Sun Maid Hasln
C.rowera of Fresno. California, have
Just purchased sixty , of these Essex
cars for their salesmen.
One company whose name we are
unable to reveal kept a record of the
cost per mile in operating seventy
eight cars of various makes. Thirty
three cars of a widely used make,
cost the least at the time of pur-
iniuie were operated, for an average
of .072 Sixteen earn r,r n lii,ii
V UK&Sl-:sA 'l1"r"" -2M II lornnPn ion-. Ill -ir A. '
m&&j ?mwwi? ;. jsshf i.racor owners
in
The Boch High Tension Magneto makes a wonderful improvement in the
J-ordson engine runs smoothly and gives more power starts easily uses
less gas keeps plugs clean no misfiring no worn timers no coils to ad
just no ignition troubles pays for itself in a few months.
Bosch Throttle Governor can be supplied with the same fitting, if desired. It
prevents stalling and racing saves fuel makes extra man unnecessary
when Fordson is used for belt work.
Ask for a FREE demonstration. , i ,
L. G. DEVANEY
PHONE S4
ROSEBURG
YEAR
I T HIS IS-
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Distilled oil is best
You wouldn't think of using plain water in your
batteries; certainly not. You always get distilled
, water, because all impurities are distilled out of it.
1113000
THE DISTILLED. OIL'
different from other oils. We found the differ
bY making scientific tests. In Sunoco, all ira
Punties are removed by distillation. It's all oU
Pure lubrication. -
You will safeguard and prolong the life of your
I us'n8 Sunoco; get more power and quiet
Mtictency; reduce motor troubles. We discovered
Ucu from ouir tests. We know.
UUA' 8bt "P" o( sunoco all wholly dU
tea. One of them is best for your car. Ask any
junoco dealer for booklet, "What's Happening
h'lJe Your Motor?'!
marshaluvells company
UTH MlNNBAPOUS SPOKANS PORTLAND
til SUNOCO talk lubrication with thtm
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$Z' '"NKiiV 1 '"- r rni'.K k. Bi.un.
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""I l I 1 r'.1'' ""I TS r i 1ITU '.ntla
-'. 1I AIII,U XHH COll'A A, .r(. 1'a.a. Ore.
LIFE TEFJ YEARS
TO EL1MINATS POOR RATTLE
Small pieces of tin, wedded under j
the door bumpers, will eliuiinnte the
ratlin of doors. This is fquivalaiu to j
inserting; new rubber bumpers; only
it requires less trouble. ' "
irigner price cost .071 cents per mile
for cperaUon while fourteen cars of
assorted make, somo beul heavy
tourinjr cars, showed an average per
mllo of .08 cents. ..This same com
pany reports that fifteen Dodge Bros,
cars wore operated .over tho same
period of time for .H8 cents per mile.
The trade-in value of certain makes
of cars aeeni to have been a sort of
a siren-csll that has' misled many
sales mnnaBers Into' buyinc cheaper
cars, 'hopiiiit to obtain a large trade
In allowance when the car Is worn
o;:t. Experienced buyers point out
that the trade-in feature is often misleading-
and should be caretully con
sidered, making due allowance for the
lenKlh of service, post of extras, re
pairs end new parts,.!! of which go
to build up the trade-in value, bul
which are likely to be forgotten when
the original prire is being considered.
Eleven years have been added to
the average life of the American
citizen by the general adoption of
the automobile as a means of Indi
vidual transportation. ' -
In 1903. when only 10.850 cars
were produced an American might
hope to live ah average of 37.64
years.
In 1913, or Irn years later when
401.500 automobiles were h'il'1. bis
lire expectancy was 41.01 years.
In 19:'!, when 2,287,000 automo
biles were bi.llt, his lite cxpetiauc)
had increased to 48.66 years.
Sunshine, freedom from worry,
the open air and tho exhilaration of
the'opi-n road has nrroinpll.whcd this
In twenty years' time.
Those figures were nlvenled after
an investigation by three prominent
physicians In !.oul3UI In an ex
hibit at the Nftionnl Health Expo
sition, hi-ld durint this month. i
That lu why Edward S. Jordan,
president of the Jordan Motor Car
Company, says that tho greatest
contribution' made to good health
ar.d future haprines of the Am r
tcan people is the last reduction of
th Kord price.
It will take one million people
sway from the congested areas of
the city o'Jt Into the country, not
only lor the fresh air. but trt e::tab-.
Msh homes where the owner may
have a garden and nn open spree for
the development ' of his children.
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Sarf f Finds Out
; First Party Ha, Ha-Ha Ha-Ha.
Second Party Wall, well, Bill,
what's the joke?
' First Party Why, Jack, I was
over to
SARFF'S
Auto Wrecking House
229 N. Main Struct, when a
stranger came In and asked 8arff
for one of those large cans with a
long spout on ha-ha-Second
Party Well, what did
Sarff do?
First Party Sarff handed him
an oil can, but the stranger said,
"Naw, that's net what I want. I
want one of those things that goes
under the car that carries the
smoke away from the engine."
Second Party Then what did
Sarff get him?
First Party Why, Jack, a mufflerha-ha.
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AUTOMOTIVE INniSTRY HAS
OUTCLASStO ALL THE OTHERS
The department of commerce has
comr-'led figures hirh show th ailto
motivi' ir-lustry h! hopelerly oul
clsrd all other Industries in dollar
value. Following are the flimre
Automntlve Industry
IvtroU'iim
Meat racking
Foundry
l.t'mbr and Timrx r
Iron snd 8t"el
Clo'hing
Flour Mills
C'nt'or Goods
Deots and Shres
These fluires are
DETROIT, Mich.. June 20.-Juno
finds the Ford Motor Company under
tnking the greatest task of its career,
that of attempting to fill nn older
llRt for cars and trucks which totals
311,000 for the month.
ropulaiily of the Ford never has
been so strikingly illustrated as thin
-ear. for every month has brought
increasing orders with June topping
them all.
And the demand for tho Ford ex
tends into every section of the coun
try, for dealers from the smallest
town to the larceat city all have ahked
for Increased allotments of Kurd ears
and trucks for delivery to their custo
mers: ' Production has been steadilv moved
upward ritht along and the enormous
manufacturing facilities of the eo:i.
parry nre daily b.-litg taxed to the
utmost in an endeavor to meet it..
demand, anil to assist In delivery cars
with as little delay as possible.
iJurlnir the present month produc
tion is on a schedule which ralli fur
approximately .7o0 curs and trucks a
''ay. another increase, in the record
breaking output lmh sales deniandB
inakfc ni cesnry.
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'11 VS NEW IK!K,K cab
Krnesi. In'ath. owner of the
Rosebttrg Dnirv ar.d Soda wiy-ks.
rurchSKd a r-w Iiodre lirothers
1-4 ton l.'i.iiH-K car today from ).
o. Nrwland end Hon, u.ral dinlers
in Dodi;4 Hitjthers cars. Mb will use
the new trnel: SO help take cjire of
his large liislness. At the present
lliiie, Mr. I niath has three trucks
In ure f,.r his trade. This year ha
has sold 2.".t"iii doicn lotiles of ot
In the county ni.d l4o,0uo
conm in Kos- b jrt.
le eri.Mm
J.s,tr.e,Hl.lMl
2 O'.S 'iMitiO
1 SXI.si.tHKi j NOT ENOUGH STREETS IN
l.!HHi.n.j.Mrfvn i CHICAGO FOR LARGE TRAFFIC
,r.T,.c...l
l.Sli.tffH1,fio.i lleraue of il cnfi l ml ,'on. Iliere are
1 53','sj0.(khi now not n iu-h h're.! Iri hiro
1.27S.H ei.,iK or lesdlng thtmtrh tlie city, to carry
1.2.0oiK,.ooiiih- motor tral.'ir tcinvem-ntly com
l.lOO.OtiO'Wffortahly and s.fely. Tr. fl.c ei..n
based on lh;sre new tudin wats imd means of
dollar value of pnslnetion for 1!22. 'han.ilinr: the cars.
It Pays
to Peddle
the "Bull"
Carter's Tire Shop, the Oldest and
Most Reliable Shop In
Town
Does it pay to peddle the "bull"?
Well, I guess yea it does. Nick
wants to tell you about IL I have
told a number of tourists made
over tires, requesting them to re
port on same, which they seldom
do. Cut in this case Mr. and Mre
Charlet Gossit, of Seattle, Wash
ington, came into my s:iep with a
blowed-out tire. I traded them a
made-over tiro for to and the
btowed casing, and at they were
going on a long trip to New York,
I requested them to report to me
on my made-up casing, peddling
"bull" quite freely and handing
them bouquets on every chance
occasion, and as they left the shop
I told them good-bye, giving the
Missua the goo-goo hypnotic eye.
I ct my report, and here It Is: -
Berkeley, N. V. Carter's Tire
Shop. We take great pleasure In
reporting that the t.re you sold ue
stood the trip well over the Paclfio
Highway to Priseo, the Santa Fe
Trail to Denver and on to New
Vork, and believe It will stsnd the
Journey home. Mr. and Mrs. Chss.
Gossit."
Now, boys, no one but N'ck can
make a tire that will run 6000 miiea
for S6. Bear in mind that Nick
comee from the etock that stood at
the stake. If he sells you a tire,
telling you It Is O. K., he really
thinks it is.
Shop Open Day and Night
Jr.ckson and Court Sts.
Hand-Built
Tires
HAND-BUILDING processes
contribute to the superior
ity of C-T-C tires.
A greater degree and better qual
ity of skilled hand-craftsmanship
are made possible under the im
proved processes and strictly lim
ited production maintained at the
model C-T-C tire plant.
C-T-C Cords have a beautiful custom-
built appearance, and are stronger,
more durable throughout permitting
B0 lower driving inflation than
usually recommended for ordinary cord
tires.
Highway Service Co.,' dealer for Roseburg
Other dealers throughout the county
Columbia Tire Corporation
Portland, Oregon.
but , i3 the youngest Ing his uncln In Loulsvllls, Ky
CAR THIEF ON RECORD WKH caught louring the city In a
u-iiii .... i i n ,, . wntcn the polled say he sa d
William Nuckols. S years old, of rowed- Ho nad neycr drlven
Klrhmond. Va., Is Uie youngest auto-, before.
mobile thief on record. While visit- p
USED DODGES
1916 Dodge Touring, $350
1917 Dodge Touring, $450
These cars are in first
class condition and have
good rubber.
Glenn H. Taylor
Service Garage Roseburg
Ncws-Itevlcw circulation 4125.
Gabriel Snubbers
will give you more real piaatirn
and comfort whllo riding In your
ar. ( an he Install"! In a few
ninnies, without hanging n s'nrl"
tiling on your car. The manufac
turer of your car made arrange-mr-ntH
for snulibiTH when the car
was built. If ynu bavn snubbers,
let us clean ami readjust ami
grease t'M-ni. Your girage can get
th'-in from us, or cull and we will
install them.
Small cars, full seL 11700
Medium weight SV6O0
Large ears S32.00
Umpqua Battery
Station
A. B. Taylor, Prop.
112 N. Jackson St. Phone 67
We can't sell all the
ignition equipment in
the world, so we -SELL
THE BEST
ROBERT BOSCH
MAGNETOS AND
SPARK PLUGS
Look them over and see
ths difference
W. R. BROWN
AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRIC
SERVICE
Pine and Oak Streets
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