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" " " ' " ' R03EBUR0 NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1923. . , PAGE FIVI K H .. .. I mnninr nr -rrtur NOTICE! Exide Battery Prices Greatly Reduced , n.iierv for all small and memum size cars iur io.uu A new Eiido B"eun"tecd g(!rvice 14 months A jcn reduction on all w"1"" wh" ,hcy ta,t Cu!,ra,,tec,1 Umpqua Battery Station 312 N. Jackson St. A. B. Taylor, Prop. EXIDE SERVICE MARRING OF SCENIC BEAUTIES DEPLORED Q total estimated expenditures L ,,, highways tty an ag ui L .11 sources during 1S21 amount- ILTV Vwm less. V" for There are more telephones In New York than In the whole of Great Brl tnln, and this name ratio maintains In the case of automobile rosgistratlon, savs Firestone statisticians. A plea for the nation's highway scenic beauties was made recently by O. M. Wells, chief roadman of the Automobile Club of America, anil his remarks have been Riven wide pub licity by the Firestone company. "Campers, tourists and others using the highways are gradually despoiling much of the beautiful scenery adja cent thereto of Its flowers and shrubs. ' nnd in many cases these itineranta ; break Into private fields for vego- , tables, etc.." he said, "and vory few puy any attention to game laws. An- i other menace Is the multiplication of sign boards along the highways. o STRICTLY BUSINESS j ' A spenker at a minister's meeting i In lioston told the story of n negro clergyman who so pestered his bishop with appeals for help that it became necessary to tell him thut he must not send any more appeals. Ilia next communication was as follows: "This is not an appeal. It Is a re port. I have no pants." Houston I'ost. Or- Npws-RpVcw circulation 41?R. WILL STAGE FARM The Ford Motor Company and oth er manufacturers have lately held two notable firm machinery demonstra tions on this coast, the last of the two being staged at San Francisco on July 30. A good portion of the equipment used in the demonstrations In Califor nia has been shipped to Portland, where another demonstration will be given on August 20. Manufacturers of various makes of farm machinery have participated In the demonstra tion, and a good many of them who exhibited tractors and power machin ery in California will participate in the I'ortland demonstration. A big tent will bouse the exhibits, it Is stat ed, and there will be a definite. Inter esting program, with a gigantic parade with features not alone attractive but instructive. The exposition will be In charge of a committee of dealers. 1922 Good Maxwell Has the Greatest Resale Value National Used Car Market Report Present Pacific Coast Prices $1050.00 MAXWELL ..: $1225.00 Essex $1190.00 Studebaker (light six). $1075.00 Buick (4) $1065.00 Dodge Thirty-Sixth Edition Make of Car Average Resale Value on V.l2t Models Pacific Coast .... $690.00 .... $675.00 .... $850.00 .... $620.00 .... $620.00 $1065.00 Durant (4) $600.00 $1210.00 Gardner A $600.00 The above figures are taken from the National Used Car Market Report Blue Book (Zone No. 12) published by the Chicago Automobile Association, based upon actual figures furnished by automobile dealers of the Pacific Coast, who have submitted to this association actual prices received for these cars during the past six months. v ; Any automobile dealer will show you, these figures in the Blue Book on application Almost two ytters ago the "New Scries" pf the Good Maxwell was placed on the market by the new and powerful Maxwell Organization. Its beauty, performance and easy-riding qualities were universally acknowl edged. Now time and mileage have demonstrated unquestionably its reliability, dura bility and resale value. .. Maxwell Prices at Roseburs Touring . in:,fl Koarister nor.n Sort Touring $1215 Sport Roadster ....jlllij Salesmen's Coupe J1170 Coupe $1135 Sedan 1"II Sport Sedan $1S0U Maxwell Rickenbacher Chalmers Buyi Peerless Car A. G. Helm, prominent Douglas county citizen, has just purchased a Peerless automobile through the Itapp Bros, agency of this city. This car is one of the high class autos, selling for more than $1000, and is a product of the Durant factories. It is believed to be one of the finest ma chines In the county. T 111 The Oldest, Most Reliable Shop in, Town rwck lias no story this inornino;. Yes, I have, but It is too long for advertising purposes. I would like to write you a story that would make you laugh as you never laughed before. But as I said, they are too long for advertising stories. I want to get right down and talk business to you. I have discovered there Is a little "pie" In the tire bus! ness, although I have never had much of It. I work for all the pie I get What I have reference to Is the differ ence In the first and last cost of a tire, That's "pie." Now, Nick is no hog. If you will only come and see him when you want new tires he will divide the "pie" with you. On large tires and truck casings the "pio" Is worth look ing after. See Nick when you want a set of I truck tires, for he has told you time after time he is a square shooter. Some of you do not seem to "catch ' on." NICK. 4 13 North Jackson St. Bif-Six 5-PoMcnfcr Coupe $2550 1924 Model , riii miirfii 1924 Models Are tine Finest Dig -Sixes Studebafcesr Ever Built The enthusiasm with which the new 1924 model Studebaker can have been received locally is an indication of the reception they have enjoyed throughout the country. No wonder .They are emphatically the most compelling values Studebaker ever offered and the public knows that Studebaker has been a consistent leader, year after year, in the amount of intrinsic value per dollar invested. The Big-Six Sedan and the Coupe are the finest cars that have ever borne the name Studebaker. They provide all h perform anre, all the comfort, and all the depend ability that any car wilt give at a price that x mailer producers cannot approach. Everything for which one can wish in motoring convenience, comfort and utility has been provided even to the extra disc wheel with tire, tube and tire cover (two on Sedan); handsome nickel-plated bumpers, front and rear; large, roomy trunk; auto matic gasoline signal, and many othett fea tures. There is nothing more to buy. The prices' of the Sedan and Coupe are moderate because of Studebaker 's large pro duction, vast physical and financial resources; the manufacture of all vital parts in Stude baker plants, and the accuntulation of experi ence and prestige gained through 71 years of building quality vehicles. 1924 MODELS AND PRICES, o. h. fthtory LIGHT BIX SPECIAL-SIX I BIO SIX 5-Pw., IW W. B..40 H. P 5Pi., 9' IV. fl.,50 M. P. 7-Wmu 126' W. B..60 Tt. P. Tvmrmg .... fOT1; Touring , fmn Trmrint S.17in Roadster 3-PftM. 75 Roadster (1-Pan.) U'JS Speedster S-Pas.) 15 Caupe-Roadtr(2-Pau.)1225 Coupe (S Pm.) I75 Coupe (S-Paw.) .2SSQ UAmn 1SS0 Sed SOSP Sedan 37&Q Terms to Moot Your Conrenienca Big-Six 7-PoMenger Sedan $2750 1924 Model I s W. A. BURR & SONS Central Garage, Roseburg A STUDEBAKER FORD CARS GRABBED FAST AS THEY COME Culjiiil Snulilx rs Will Make Your Car Riilo Eanier Umptjua Battery Station 312 N. Jaik.ioa St. The C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. yes terday unloaded another car of FordH, and they are being gobbled up at a rapid rale by people who have been on the waiting llt. According to men in the salcn department it Ib next to impossible to keep enough cara on hand bo that the display room haa machines for exhibit ion. The demand is alleged to be heavier than eTer. and reporls from all over the country indicate (hat same conditions at oth- i er points. AUTO AIRPLANE USED BY DEALER TO ADVERTISE The Hollywood Auto Sales Company of 7518 Santa Monica boulevard, ie cently put on a splendid huslness liko advertising smnt. The manager of the company, S. S. Nearney, chartered an airplane from which he distributed through the city several thousand es pecially printed aerograms. The aero gram reail "All indication look like a grent shortage in Ford cars. Tell your friends in j. A. nnd II, to place their order at once with you 10 pro tect themselves on delivery, l-'ord business belter (han ever before in history. No rlnuht, you are still offer. ing your apecln! term deal to respon sible parties. PUT CHEVROLET SEDANS ON JITNEY SERVICE V. M. Pembcrton and O. V. l'ierce, who opernle a local Jitney station, havo purchased two new Chevrolet fuilans which are being put in service here. The cars are vory comfortable in all kinds of weather and aro a fine addition. Parmcrs are coming into the mar ket In increasing numbers for light trucks. Heavy trucks have also been In good demand throughout the. mid dle west. BIRD THE NEW OVERLAND RED Lowest Priced Sport Model dn the Market .00 Roseburg cw Motor 3 12x4 ins 3 1 06-inch Wheel Base, 136-inch Body ires, Special Features: N Suspension S u i- ma., i uu-mcn w neei oase, i jo-incn iji N'ckeled RarvT" lla,th'r UPho,s""g. Khaki Top, Straifiht Side Cord Ti fcuff Plates wM8hieW, Bumpers front and rtar, Windshield Wiper and GLENN H. TAYLOR, Dealer r m I LILLYS KVirtrr CC GaraSe' Roseburg I 1 1UPMOBILE & ROBT. BOSCH Kales and Service M;;L.netoa Spa i It rings Horns tind Sl.olllglltS Sold only by W.R. Brown Automotive Electric Service Hoseburg, Ore. I FOR ECONOMY'S OAKE When a tire goes flat the mr'.S ' should bo stopped immediately, to A prevent the rim from coining into jt contact with any obstructions, such 5 as stones, car tracks, etc. Neglect to B do this will bend the rim at Its iff edges, destroying it, or making it de- fective enough to injure the tires when It Is put on thereafter. A bent, A rltll should hn t rut (.hti.twxl liv un expert mechanic to avoid unnecessary' tire expense. DSED CAR BARGAINS Sarff in the Mix-Up I'lrnf I'nriy Tr ltff ht, hn, hm, hiiw liup. ronel iapf u hat'n th niftttrr Illll ou nlckf Hrl nrly U kt olhln' I JiimI (inv from Sarft's Auto Wrecking House T.9 . lnln HI. Ynii know Kirff wmtt out with thf l.aril" M;i!h rnwrl lint 'iiiiIhv. (v. hi kn"W I'li'iilli'. that (xiiir old h' nim kt-l miio trp tT.nnl. to a pi- iii h'iuk (hn rtvr. ml M;hmIi arid S-Tfl (iit H m tHtt to tal;- H rnl. A 'ntit rf yoiiHK lllc'.i who wtTf til fA IrnniiriK kilntit-I tin tii nixl nl.'- -ft ihr r-ift urrnfB tht n-r. Mm. Mirnh nri'l Iur f-rol tliouaht tin iK-ti hhtm rurintnK wwny with Mi- Klrlfi, dnii To Kliln" frt'tnl ttlOMKi.t (hi- KlrlM WiTO runititiK w,i- whti tli- rnt-n. IIh. Int. Huw--v-r, Snrff vs.m hHVlnic tliu tlnnt of lit I If-, tint o.,r t'larllf. how li. flul i mi- ti 1 1 h'-n tli-y k' tm' k ha, ha. JiiKt l HVf it to Surff. anl .at- Special Prices 1917 Dodge Touring $175.00 1920 Johnnie Overland $125.00 1917 Saxon Six ..$ 60.00 1S16 Ford Touring, good $115.00 Two 1918 Ford Touring, good Two 1S20 Ford Touring, good Two 1921 Ford Touring, good Two 1922 Fcrd Touring, good One Ford Truck, good condition $235.00 One Small CIctrac Tractor Half Price One Ford Bug $150.00 C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. 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