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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1923. Si E-CCC-V rD rwn? Mipervlslon of Mr. Ford. TWee I - , i ; L03t.A LAK tr"Hr., . year ato Mr. Norton came w. at and ; ? u r - '- ,- V- .--.,, -- ' r Til AN AMAZING YEAR lM-cume identified with the Portland X I I 111 branch. having charge of the tractor ' . .vWl7. n,v. 1 111 , III ... ...... .... . tr,.nLnrf nt .h loudness mul elvlne in- X X T vissL'. TjTl I I bib Jnuc ccruiiuiy nai-i - ... - , I I kY-vi.' I Ijl III stra'n of the noma. I in Antonl Mala- mruction to the Oreiion acaicra anu (flTFimK m ! chonskl. who baa y- completed service men. Mr. Norton will al- II i-'t r- V II -U.tmi) i:ille iournev in m r.sse ways oe at tne ervice oi rum on.. . -vm-4ry II B V 111 v' (V ' Ak III tourim? car. He ha ujiiwi imunu r orason owners iu m yon "i II v S'&S It Utjr II .virstate In the u:ii.m. and aoniu of ; ....p. nd hla long experience will, III III Hie lain he run t.-ll of experiences ', , .nhii liim to answer any iiuestlons Four-Door Sedan $685 Lwi. fully Iaside and out, the new Ford Four door Sedan shows improvements ol far more than usual importance. It is lower and sturdier in appear ance. New cowl, hood, radiator and apron add she and fuiinh to the Iront. Sun visor, and wide, well finished aluminum doors with bar handles perfect the design of the tody. The lasting lustre of the exterior finish is equalled in richness by the Thii ear cm be obtained through the lord Weekly Purchase Plan C. A. Lockwoctl Motor Co. AUTHORIZED FOHO DEALERS Roceburg, Oregon CARS - TRUCKS OVER 7000 FORDS r ..sin;-.. re.Miire,,,, ,. es- ARE BUILT DAILY ':"'l'l",l ;1 "K i"'"i""i"n c-d . 'or tie- v.i . I; eIUUTt 'i'oetdax. (l- to- liKTKOIT. Ml, h . Nov. Jl I'n, I. r '" ' "" l l"' ,'"nl N'' anm-uii.-s. the coiislanily i.r.uvli,: d. ma'ol I " "i,,!v '' 'l't diirlng Ihe si-i!ay ' ri.d't.oVur;'1,,:;:,,1-'',..,7;:;: plants of the l ord Mt,-r , ,,i,1M,n. and lni, '. mr ihe , vl: .line working al capa, in io . . . . I . r Iu 1,1. , I ;.. i;,,. .. , ,i-h ie:fl- set lis ... -:r ., - Timkin and New Departure Lleariiirs Genuine Delco, Reny an:! Aulo Lisht Tai t U. b. L. IVVITCRIES "Service," Our M !lo Roseburg Sen 'ice Ca rage Stevens, Lane ami :. s? S irM, 'i r i 0 if .f-; r equipped. soft brown shades of the silk window curtains and the deep broadcloth upholstery. Dome light, door locks, window regulators and handles, all finished iu nickel, complete a refinement you would expect only at a far higher price Convenience, utility and economy have established Ford supremacy. The Four-Door Sedan adds to these factors greater Ford prestige. f TRACTORS up during tin- u'k tiulnii: Svpiftn-j I" r '27t. Tin- low. st day's prmlm--(lun nf tli,' lust wtM'k was 0,V.H and j t!i' hili-st 7.1-::. Tin1 prcs'iit rctdid-l rniiUiiiK pro durlion of th- I'ord Motor toiniiauy Is ot tptM-tal tOL-niiii aiifi', rciitlnu-iiiL- a it di s through tiiis p. rind (f 1 he year when winter mi'ntl.s are at hand mid win n ear do!i ri s as a rule In i; 1 II to .-dlOA di'i'Hii' ;. It r'- I led S a UethT.lIU pn. -per our; t oud i t ion in tin- eon ri t ry in whit h Kord (O tKiuets seem to he t-ujoj ih a lai"e idl;ire. The Kordson ti:eter ph'iit t rriined on' I. s:ti tiaeToi-H iluiiM'-r Ihe week. H e I. in idu divi den nf the eitinp.in preiludi: 'i ninvi up to a iu w -reeoul tor i'i wi k ndini: 'I'm- d.iy h an oMpuf of L' I ! r;ir;. i more t hat i he previous Wn k w ith Us reeoul of 2 I T. ... ( - . ... ATTRACTIVE SALES ARRANGEMENT PLANS ! n. l:i lb.- buildinu e I. (V N- 'ami - Sea. lo, al llodee l''!'"' ! ! , i : i : I-. ;ir. belli- l"a:ie to V. "vi I. lor a l..-t i. r f'"'inc of t arts a';.t ai -.-oil's in c.-atle,: ion villi ::.,,; . l.'tpton'.-i llr.ie-'!l steel I ' i 1 tora-.e hint :: ml racks, ef .. J , si, li . a, .i.-ii . !,:,, :.l ' ' .1 to la' . , ol' the ' 1 ' 'i : en; . :ir p-irts . ar; i. d i'l ''.I. i I;. ; . t.t.v. . . ' s U iil be Ol'- I I i ' I ' 1 'a -iMii'l i 'i ili-odav of a-l'"' let ! ' e Sllppll All He sales .in i :m v, ;i) lie "'.. ! I" H e f. I- 'CV. room. .!e ace will li. irniil .1 in I lie I'll' ft t of I I.. . sl l.ii!. I 1!.; tor ' '.' t.M'itl oi .1 , ar-i r. :!.i (er .1- The repair sl.o, i-; ..,-ai'. 'i. it Is nu ll nrraec1 ca. i.:s ..i-i I..' in ol tor tlie ifri-'ni or i; '.'! r I'li'ldito: to t:'l,.' . a-, , f t'.e l ;i. i . a'".: s. r ice I - a '.- T' mil: in- of th. . ill ' r. Hi .! 'i.i -1 1;- in i xpecti ll !,. -.1 e 1: 'i' ... .inil . Tor' in ,..!.( i " r tl . - i'i" I'm l of i:.c lia'.ii'.-'-- . 'la. ''..' p!i! a'.il ari' 'y of a '.',. t - '. U carried i Hie dealers ('! It i '-p!aci! lo a In 1 1. r adMiin. c- nl'er ta. al . .(.itieiis arc ceir.iil.t. . I V li 1 .1 .till" of It'.e ii l. H ft t" 'e'li touii--ts anil local per , 'I. i. i eiif.di red (Voed. bccati.-. t'.:. hu.M- I; ? ;v x I the road are a wild a" the ad- ! veiitun-s of liufi'alo Hill. lie hoiiKht tils ;ir In 1M0 at .Mountain Slew. Kir two yearn he toured. armind the , uuntry roads in , it,e immediate vicir. .;, f his , hot i ; , tnn ou July i.i. l1' m' p.unfu uis .amp oii.m and .tart.d out to see the country I His first 'destination was Tlajuana 'via Ix.s AnKele ..rd .San Dieno. . theh hack to San Hero and across ' 'the mountain road r. Hie Imperial I valley, encounterim: fility miles of detour through I)eils canyon. After viHilini; the various towns. ami cities of Imperi il valley, he caino hack to Sun Hern:in!1no, I.os An Au;ielii. llakeinfleld. and iien Sun ; Kranclhco. Various siile trips such as the illK Trees, Sequoia National I Park,, etc., occupied his lime for sev eral weeks, then he wandered over the 'i'ionu pass to Lake Taboo and ! htiek thrcmh the Truckee pass to San Kram-im'-t TiiruinK his car north he drove to ( rale r Lake and orilauil, over the j (nlumliia hlebway far Ta- coma, viMiting Jlaluiir Park. Seattle end Vancouver, tlen southeast to Yellowstone National I'ark. in tile Rocky mountains lie crossed the continental divide four different times ami r tuchod altitudes of 'JUOU to 10,'ruU feet. No point of interest between the Yellowstone and the New Kunland States was missed, lie; drifted from town to town and stale to state, the winter mouths fin.lini! him in the vicinity of New York. At that time lie bad covered 3".i0 miles with ! pianically no repair work on the car. A general Infection and one-1 cc at pant job put the car in condi- j tread. As ho passed under my win tion for sprniK traveling, anil as soon I ,w he sillied ha, hi. ho, hum. all, as snow was one he continued his j shoot. I looked out of the window wandering. un(j saw (t was an elderly man ko- j EFFICIENCY DEPT. LOCKWOOD CO. W ith the Increasrni; demands of an to withdraw and go home? No, that ever trowing busimp that is reach- cannot be the trouble, for the I wlth lng to the farthest corners of Doug- in always fights to stay as long as it las county, the C. A. I.oikwood Mo-can in the body. Then what is the tor company has round it expedient I trouble, and why did he sigh ha, hi, to add another deiartment lo their! ho, hum, ah, shoot? He is thinking alruidy complete establishment. The i wrong that's all." hundreds of Kord cars throughout I Teachers of the Scriptures, through this section, and the almost mini-'all the ages, have told you that "as a herless Kordson ' tractors owned by ! man thinketh, so is he," and. yet you Hie farmers here, ):;is made it neces- ! will not believe. Now, then, Nick Is Miry to maintain an efficiency d"- i going to tell you a simple story of partnient iu Uoauburg for the the ; boyhood days nad convince you of express purpose ol taking care of the ; this fact. problems couiruiting owners. I We will go back 40 years ngo, way Charles Norton, formerly of lie- ''own south in Dixie Land. I am go trolt, where he was employed l.y the'lUK to tell you about my first sweet Kord Motor company at th. 'time heart. Now grin and laugh I know Henry Kord commenced to niaiiufac-I 'ou will hut that makes no differ- ture tractors, has been secured for ! nils important position here. Mr. Norton was the efficiency man with Kord at that time, and later was transferred to the experimental de partment of the Dearborn tractor plant, working directly under the , ii.c is located oa the Pacific Hirh ' way. opposite tl. postolfice. and on .he street leading to the nas.-ens.T Irain depot, it is pasM-d by hini- ireus ot pcrnins ilaily. Aiv.attractive. Iv irranned loHinoss on this corner of Kosebur expected to help impression of the leave a favural.i city on tile min of tourists. An addition of slo;k for Christ- mas trane will be made when the chiiii!. i l coiiipl. ted. Is the Old Bus About All In? lie- - ' li- ra tio and wheeze io a nai 'anger? Von tire a.riiiil to ;i . the repair man what il will cast to fix her up. but DO YOU KNOW SARFF'S . Auto Wrecking House 329 N. Main St. Can sell v,,, ,,cd parts that ire as c, ,;s ,,w ul About Half Price See S.nff F rut Phone 553 Sae Ti; ,t. end Money S. ur 8Qlve any nroblems that may arise in the mines or owners in uougias county. 1 n...n , n nil .nnftlr Lock wood Motor com-1 I recently been' " , . , , ijm '- - saving devices Installed for the ben- -fit of Kord and Kordson owners, The shops are In charge of an eftl- dent foreman and trained mechanics employed to loon after the demands made upon Ihcni. In future, it was announced by Mr. Lockwood loduy. the shops will be run on a strictly j Kord schedule of prices, with a standard Kuaruntee on any Job, and every car and Kordson will bo sub- jected to personal Inspection by the efficiency department before being turned over to the owner. J Jake Noan, who was badly hurt ' at the Powers losing camp last snrini.'. at which time he suffered a badly crushed leK. has Just returned from a nine-weeks' slay at a hospital I in Salem where He received treat ment, lie is aide to limp about now j without aid of a cane. I I Four leaps aneaa and still growln'. i he Xcws-Revlew. ; A Story From Carter's Tire Shop He siEhed lia, ho, hi, hum, ah, shoot. I heard his footstep come around .i-iti. a .inn- utiii KhiPL'iKli I inn to work at an early hour in the morning. I thought to myself, "Why did he sigh that way? Is the ego or ! the I within dissatisfied, weary and I tle,l nf lit'intr in t li , hnilv nmt wniits elite. 1 win make my point just the same. I met my sweetheart first in the springtime when the buds were swelling and the flowers were in bloom. How I fell for that girl no language can express or tell. How short the time seemed while in her presence; how I could work all day long and never tire, for I was con stantly thinking of her. I remember I was plowing down in the field, and I kept the mules stepping. Dad came down and said: "Son. do not plow the mules too hard; the ground Is a hit heavy and pulls hard." I answer ed back: "Aw, they ought to stnnd ns much as 1 can. Go on. Heck nnd Pete. And on I went, never stopped and "ever tired, my mintl in bliss and j heavenland, thluklng of nothing only my sweetneart anil what a good time 1 would have next Sunday. This pleasant state of mind went on for a few months, then the change came. Another boy appeared on the scene, and being finer looking and a better talker, walked off with the prize. And then how long the days did seem, how hard my work ap peared to be: how 1 diil snap and snarl at my team my mind full of hate, jealousy and nnger. Daddy came down to the field and said: ";vm, why ilo you fuss with vour team so iii'vli? I never heard 'vou fuss so much before. If you are not feeling well, take out the team and go to the house and rent." Was 1 silk? Well, yes, I guess 1 was. I was heart sick-I uas sick all over: I was sick from the bottom of my foot to the top of my hea l. I went all to pieces, and as I lav there on my bed that night, rolling and tumbling, tears from mv eves h-id wet the pillow. I sighed-ha. hi. ho hum. 'tis hell. Happiness is a state' of mind. "As a man thinketh, so fs he." Now. remember. Nick came from the stock that stood at ;! .take He is a siiu.ire shooter. Urine In 'vour tire work as w, 1! as your rubber hoots .urn siiocs. ami i ,, ,,, ua a job, ''urn my word. 1 win good NICK 4-15 North Jackson 5tr?-t If You Are Up Against It wa out on a country mad. with no carag. r r, ;).,;r ,i; m, s;cl;t. j on can slwiivj , X- te!,-'l, .., ,a, 1i;v vv .!: .-tr m rvi, e car aid haul ,m k to er T, ,,a r n"P- !'" wr car wl! b. p.it 1,1 fi,:" shape ef.ee more. Hail & Young Garage V WiruheMer St. cast We any iNewi 1 924 5- u CM "I will give to the world greatest light car taint J produced:' THE BIRTH of the original Stir r back to the Summer of 1922 just ( Much interest was displayed by the nit the new light car, and on the part of i iiioior-wisw mere was an immediate ft- Huamies contains! tne cnassis. rrom this class were recruited M owners within the year just passed Tin are men and women who know about ta who respect their own judgment am! act on it. They realized that despite an absence , outer emblems ot quality, usually mat with cars of the highest grade, the SteCr could compete with the best of them b intrinsic merit. They bought and they In not regretted. In that year the averagtm for replacements has been only 25 1-2 ca per car a phenomenally low rate, ui which bespeaks the correctness of desjn the Star Car. $630 Roseburg Deliverj County Distributors, Phone 371 HAPP West Cass and Pine Streets Rosebss Storage and Service Freight and Tifx Extra ALUMINUM BODY BY A FAMOUS BOX Trip Hnrlann .Sodan oivpa rnstom-built qlialitl - price advantage of hundreds of dollars ova comparable fineness and chassis excellence. More Than 70,000 CoachesinSerj At practically open car cost, the Coach com--closed car comforts with famous chassis qj--creasing thousands find it mceis every need," saving in cost. Hudson Pri3 Ess" Speedster Sliia Touring "Pass. Phaeton - - - ' lllail cahrielct " ' ' Coach l:tT." Sedan ISfir, 11 ' ' ' T(jEr Kreight and Tax Kxtra Krriflit an On the Greatest Super-Six Chassis Er A dson m Freight ami Tax Kx: ROY CACTHtf Service Station ar.d Sales R"s phone 433 Rosebud Uak and Main Streets have m eemoletelv eau!coed machine shoo. ort of Automobil jtomobile Repairing. v.e,K-.