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g-r :,.jttU;.,'.rVy'.'w'fcivU' r 'V .. 'l ; ! I of the Ro eburg Mer- HaBMHMHM k : 1 Li I nuL nuii in urn- VALUE A Lot of CA IS? for (he Money kjijr A A 11 4"-, X-;". "'- XV'Wii p .1 Cr tsle THE it rv727 I- L f. TOURING $448X0 F. O. D. Lansing, Michigan The World's. Lowest Priced 3-Speed Fully Equipped Motor Car RAPP BROTHERS County Distributors, Phone 37 I Sutherlin Garage, Sutherlin, Ore. Hiohway Garage, Canyonville, Ore. Drain Garage, Drain, Ore. Walker Garage, Reedsport, ISSUE FDR CHEVROLET FURTHER QUIZ IN Apprm latlon of the value of ad n rllslMK la shown In the liuffulo Sunday Times of September 23. when that metropolitan" dally paper devot ed !4 pages to Chevrolet business. The advertising for that edition of the Times comprised two emlre sec tlnna. The occasion for this stupen dous advertising broadside was the completion of the new Chevrolet as sembling plant In Hnffalo. N. V.. which has cost $2,SUo,ui0. In thin inaiiinioili assembling plant, employ ini! a Hinall urmy of skilled niechun ls, between 4'lu and 5ui Chevrolet ears will lie aet up daily, and the yearly output of the new institution is eaiinialed at SToVmiO.Uiiu. All llulfulo Joined the Chamber of Com merce In welcoming the Chevrolet people to the city on that occasion, recognizing th" wonderful Influence the plant would have upon the city's econonile. future. The Immensity of the Chevrolet Motor company's in vestment in Buffalo nay he better understood from the fact that the plant occupies over 31 acres of ground Bitace. Fourteen railroad sid ings border the buildings, and 72 freight cura may be loaded or un loaded at one time. Tiie assembling line In 4.VI feet long, the oven length 1170 feel, and has a capacity of 9 bodies at one time. Nine hundred men are employed there now. but op erating to capacity will require more thun 201)1). ed that the 8 tar will " i '"Var..!-. n.rt today at the) of- and India. ! f ,ce of Secretary E. R. Kenny and con sidered a nunioer or ma""" purposes In Kettln? nve tile interior of Cllllta where there are no auio reads. ! to the buuiness of the asociatlon. THE PHiCE OF GAS SAX 'FKANCISCO. Oft- 1'! r'urthe development of plans to urfce upon Congress a sweepitiK IiivestlKiillon of the inequalities In price of pasoline and the 'apparently unfair prices which are belnc chari;' d in come loc alities will be one jf the major fub Jeris at die moeilni: of ihe executive board of the American Automobile Association that has be.-n called by Tliouias I'. Henrv of Detroit, pres ident of the association . for ash inKlon. on Wednesday. October 24. Ciiitiirelielllvc I'mcium A comprehensive prneram of close co-operation with th" S affiliated club In axlstiru; the i-xal traffic aulhoritlea In the solution of their traffic problems will be worked out at this ni-ctin. Th petitions of clubs for admission Into the A. A. A. family will also be considered by ; the board. i When the eafollne prhe situation was eniphslz?d by the action of (lov- . ; ernor McMasters of South Dakota, j i the request made a year aeo by the I A. A. A. that Congresa eo Into the ! matter thoroughly and ascertain the facts was renewed by President Hen ry. Information Bin,-, gathered by the I association confirms tile belief of the i directing heads or the A. A. A. that i Cnntrrnaa lu ihn nnlv linwer tn ob- A copy of the Iluffalo Times car-.,,,,,, ,, iinrm.l,i,,I,'nn which a real rylntr this remarkable advertislnn i ni,llmil , ,he nrhl, i can be based. was sent to Mr. Kd Marsh, the Chev rolet dealer In lloscburir, and he very kindly htihmltted It to The N'ews Hevlew as an evidence that the man ufacturers ifnd dealers In New York state In the vicinity of that city rec ognize the wonderful impetus that newspaper advertising gives to sales i of Chevrolets. Ore. l Tiiru nn it r iPTin -. I fiP I Mini II II I II 1 : hlL IIUiILU ill H U I nil i ! . liohu Inir Ai'cidenm In rnllinu the meetins of the hoard. President Henry expressed himself as beins ereatly Impressed with def inite results which many of the clubs are obtaining In P'd'icini; tae per centage of automobile accidents to the number of motor vehicles operat ed by co-operation with the local traf fl" authorities. He believes that even better results c:in be obtained through more intensive help of the nr.tional body along definite lines. Pn sklent Henry is expected to pres ent some cpecilic. recommendations alonit tills line for the consideration of the board. ' ROSE1WRG. SERVICE STATION Now ready to serve you in Timkin and New Departure Bearings '-V - .. i -? . 1 .. .'., w&Jvfi Our Auto Kliutrital Depr.rtment is one of the best eiiiipprd in Soullicin Oregon Come in and p,ft &c (iutinUl PKONE 65 The Taylor-Sloan party, which is makln? a motor tour around the world In a Star car. has reached l.os Angeles thitR completing the first , leg of the long journey. The party, which started from New ; York four months ago and Is en route to the Orient, is made up of Mildred Taylor, feminist and writer: her brother, Peter Taylor, scientist and writer, and IManding Sloan, ar tist, etcher, painter and theatrical designer. They will live In (he ori ent for a considerable time and study the factors of life there that may be of vnlue to tho people in tiie Occident earh producing In his own field of work. , The party chose a Star car for their trip after having seen it at the auto show In New York, for its adaptability to their purposes, bclnu light wight, hut large enough for comfortable riding wiih luggage and because U Is standard built and has u universal parts service. After ttavellng Si'nu miles In the Slur they are enthusiastic about its performance. It has eartbd a weight equal to its own, the entire load be ing IltlUO pounds. With it th"y ptillt d out many cars when crossing MiiKtiiirl clay mud roads, not having to be towed onre themselves, on the whole. In crossing the unusually rough roads due to recent floods in New Mexico and Arizona, they have siihl. "!,.(! if to n tog, which has prov- . Here From Buck Fork S. I Thackn. and .wife and iir. and Mrs. J. Conley ofjluik Pork, spent the da y in IioseburK shepp;nq. 10,000 AUTO PARTS Get Your Repairs at SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House 329 North Mtr'u St. Most Anything You Need and at About Half Price See Us About It and Save' Phone G53 fjX'ii V. 't'i Mil I. I Aj stv.'-'U. M in :iii:.-t n w DD"is i oi; '.nitiiaM. t ii , s ft oit-; Don't Allow the etil'. Ncgle: t th, Clutch to I licar.e SUd- luiM icatlen of any p.irt A bell rt'l.t l.i EXIDE BATTERIES Cost Less Ljist Longer A Sr-t-ci.il For All Small Ciirs $18.00 Automatic Wtndahie'd SvipM Oaittcry Hfpiitr.pg Ojt SprcuUy $5.00 to $10.00 Umpqua Battery Station 312 N. Jackicn St. Phone 67 A. B. Taylor, Prop. it b ,iu. ;...x,i K'..tj-.-,-i . oillol , ; I IP 1 Mill IM !! 1 1 of : I ft ! a ' w h, f-1 1 1 . 1 ! , he i !' .! l;ni - ' itl , lo . ' l :hf ,. ,:i::-i;' . e,,k Cl. . 'her tin t r. v ill tint :i u t "r, otl , . I ... i , v that tit.'ii -it ott i ' l anvit ;,:, nts itl s.ir nion , " . 'i.' T I find 'em totllhi'S Nr , !'.,' i cr-I. e in the V v. r.. (, ; "TWg ORE than twice the mileage of any tires we 1V1 CVCr used on our heavy stages in the Coast Range" says another outfit that's discovered the all-'round superiority of C-T-C tires. They won't skid, either. Come in and take a look at them. Highway Service Co.. Dealer for Roeburg Other dealers throughuct the county Bargain Sale Sport Model Stephens Silent Six Wire Wheels Classiest Auto in Town 2 Kxtra Wheels with New Tires $750 ROY CATCHING Oak and Main Phone 438 520.00 Equips your Fordson tractor with a Robert Bosch ignition system, the world's most famous high tension magneto. The original and genuine BOSCH magneto. W. R. BROWN Automotive Electric Service KosMiHrt?, Ore. TIRE TALK Carter's Tire Shop There is nothing that will give as much service to the square Inch as an automobile tire with as little attention, and still a great many tires do not run out their mileage, for the lack of care. The first tliiiiB I would suggest In order to get tho mileage out of a casing that the factory built in it. would be to get a reliable air gauge, and tlun use it quite often. Wore tire3 aro ruined by improper Inflation than by any other way. This old story of 20 lbs. to the square Inch Is not correct. It was all right in the days of roush and stony roads, when your tires were continually taking severe and rough shocks, jumping from stone to stone. To make., plain what I am getting at, take a 4-inch casin, inflate ft to 40 lbs., raise It say 15 feet, drop it on tho square edge of the curb, and it will more than likely burst the fabric. Inflate the same cas ing to 70 lbs., drop It the same as you did before, and you have done It no harm. But. remember, your casing was over-inflated and you ore subject to a blowout any time. "Say, Nick, can you tell nie why a young, foxy grass widow and an automobile give a man the Bame thrill or kick?" "Yes. I know nil about a woman and automobiles. Now, when you go to sell an automobile you get the buyer in the seat with vou, show him all about the brakes,' the gear shifts, switches, and so on, and get him to take the wheel to drive us soon 6.1 you can; and when he feeln the vibration and throb of the engine, and the machine obevs every turn of the wheel, he Is go init to have her if ho has got the money. So, when you pull the young, foxy grass widow to your bosom for the first time, and you feel her warm, balmy breath on your cheek, the throb, winch and twitch of her heart, you are going to have her if 50U can get her." Now, do not butt into me any more while I am writing this story about tires. An automobile casing Is a good netl like a human being In one sense. If you have ever made a hike into the mountains with a sack of flour and a side of bacon -.,.,(...,. mi your nacK, if you are 1 soon man anil have the lo.ig staple stuff In you, perhaps vou can carry it all day. Ht take two sacks of flour anil two sides of 10011 ana make the same hike and you will nu.te than likulv have a b.owout before night. The same law of endurance governs tins, if you are going to evi rloid. put on oversize tires Standard Inflation for Cord and Fabric Tires -vir i ressure Air Pn re nihrte 4r, lbs. R-, li,s. 1 lbs. 'J --, lbs. ' lbs, Penioiuhcr. th'-, bold c ! It you I,-, a-e ,,;i tin- ,. !: i -ii-l. and roe;.-i llottov Anoth, . out 011 ill--! n, trai 1 'lt-ttu- !ii i' .-ir.iti.-n : i. l th" tir N". it : -o .v , !:, tl he v t.r, of to;' tire Con!. 4" His. r.il Ids. tio lhs. To lbs. Mi ll.s. ei not ; in that enough to t.i plump ill soou ON THE FINEST SUPER-SIX CHASSIS t, Freight and Tax Extra Hudson Coai New Low Prices Make Hui World's Outstanding Motor vj These are the lowest prices of all time on tkel Super-Six. They make both the Sedan and j, the most outstanding values in the world '70,000 Coaches are in service. With Aluminum body, by a famous builder, W Sedan gives custom-built quality with a price of hundreds of dollars over cars of comparabit and chassis quality. ! ROY CATCHIN Service Station and Sales Roorm East Oak and Main Streets tMtr: HUD SON SEDj Freight and Tax Extra I CUSTOM EUILt'oUALITY AT QUANTITY PCI EASY WAY TO HPAIlt 1 times and thea fUl ti. 'HACKS IS CAST IKON toft colder, boildiM It .When n crack develops in a cast i higher than the oriric iron part which is not subjictetl to ( will make a lnk-em: any groat pressure or vibration, such 'will last indc'lialiclT as wajcr jacket. Intake manifold, etc.. j Digest. an effective repair can be made In . B the following manner: First lean' tin. ,ii.n, r it,.. ,.rntr ,,-,.n ...iti, i Circulation bruva file nnrt nmopv doll, taL-i,,,. not ' C125 bonalide lllbK4 to toucn with the flitters alter clean ing. Then procure some sulphite of copper (bluestonc) and dissolve It In water. Painting the edges of the crack will cause a film of copper to firm. Ueper.t this operation several Kosebtirg News-Rtvi advertisers first tia buying field. o 4125 subscrlben-43 the News-Revif-w. a I i ,--.:i ."v fa fc; J equipincs-. J can rc your baK infitoSX - - - j A- This means a saving to you in time as well battery expense We do all kinds of Battery Repair Work, 5 guarantee to be absolutely satisfactory AutoElec&J Station Phone 136 :re. Ii ; i;i-ii.-oft. u -ell. th i Lie cord an I :.,i.r ,. qtlll'klv giM-s o l.M' think Ni.k ,1,,,., , l.e U till : , ' ii- ! ,:nirii.. 1,,', ' - cr t -v.- Is i: m a a:i l ,i 1 e tl, ' " !: '"'. , it II the ;iuie. ,iii ) n (it rcpjinti-; v Jo m niy ur(! oi Milt It I... rtr: u lie joh oll' tir,. ;n u a co k) I! NICK CARTER VS North Ja:Vson St. for Economical Transport J uU.-nJ.-J 'wT! i .V- I 15-:' ' 1. 7 Cf 1 la.fs.iit - l. 1 . , .- i' 1 iSi-Ji ..Mr.,nr-ti Ed,MarshMot( !31 Sc. Rose SL oany ;