Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, November 21, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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    ROSEBURQ NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 19:3.
PAGE nvt '
F"" ' , " U
erland Chammon
makes
.tnnobile History
F4 "Ca!
s J;u l,-srd and
I and uphoUtery.
"T- tave never ?een
VV the public ilock to
a car the way they are Hock
ing to the new Overland
ChuiT.pian! It'sa revelation
how inuch thoy wanted
such a car! Study thecs
pictures you'll under
stand. I hen rc.-Jize that
the low price aiso secures
regular sliding gear trans
mission, all standard acces
sories, bisscr new engine,
Triplex springs, cord tires,
and all Overland superior
ities. Come in.
PIM
GLENN H. TAYLOR, Dealer
Service Garage, Roscburg, Ore.
N. Jackson St.
STAR CARS RECEIVE
A GREAT RECEPTION
POKTLAXD. Nov. IS. That the
Star can. Introduced in Port
land & couplu of week ko. are rt
ceiTinx a wonderful rvcvptlon all
over the Pacific coant, la the word of
-Norman ie aux. preniilrnt of the
here. It wag from ihc firm of Ml
I yntako llrntliora, Tokm. Ji'iun, ami
a.irtl for d.htnbutuu ri.;hu of Si.tr
cars for Jatnu. A. triiniK to ihe ac
tivity of the two ta-i si.irt siar
ileaiera hcri. Contlit 4 Conv-er. and
the P. II. Dunn Mol r comi ihy. wai
inid by tho visitor, win point, tl out
that desnito the fait ii.it tho Sr.ir i
lts than one year oil in Portland. It
RV ICE
tf'J'JJUL'Mf'jl
Star Motor company ot California. has held tho uoaitiof i t third
Mar inanufaclurera and distributor
lor the Pacific coast. Mr. Ho Yau
was In Portland for one day last
week, spending the time In confer
ence with C. L. Bosa of the V. L.
Iiosa Automoliile company, recently
named distributors for Star cars 111
the Portland area.
The feature of the vjslt of Mr. IV
Vaux here was his announcement
that the C. 1 lloas organization hud
ordered 217 Star cars for sale In the
iiKtrnpoltBin district in and arm-id
Portland during the month of No
vember. "This la certainly starting busi
ness with a rush," said Mr. Do Vaux.
in commenting on the order of tho 1
local distributor, "from Mr. Bins' ,
statement' 1 know that tho Star car 2
has been given a great reception by ! J?
the people of Portland and vicinity, Jc
and if I wnnled further proof of the
fact I certainly have It In the form Ji
of the large order placed by th local s
company, and which the factory at J
Oakland ia already filling as rapidly St
as It can." v1
The Oakland Star plant is what Is 3
known as a seiiil iuanuiactiiring
plant, and Ib engaged ill assembling gj
Star cars and of manufacturing u'iS
considerable proportion of Iho fin-
ished product. The motors, axles g
and various other units are built -Cn A
the cast and shipped to (ukl:md. and J
there the chassis is assembled and
tlie hociies built. A
"The Oaklaml factory last week
boosted its output to loo cars per
day," (-aid Mr. le Vaux, "and this
production will bo maintained Inde
finitely. Despite -this heavy output,
which probably establishes a record
for an organization ti.J It o kind
which is scarcely a year old, we an?
unable to keep up with the demand
from the Pacitic coat terrlttiry, and fj
already wo are r.c 'iving tne fn- tS(
treaty from every hand to "ship M
more cars." This has b-en rartidi- J
lurly the case since iho new models tyi
wire introduced.
"111 Kan FranclsLO, tl'.e ccmimny Js
just closed for tlu distribution there ij
with one of the strongest coinpunios
M.. V
t
r!
Ill Males volume dui ;:u t. : pro
iar ami i'xpvts to nuih llu
la thut position by :" t'.iy mniri'i.
DODGES ARE KNOWN
FOR LONG SERVICE
DodKH II roth era imior vara aro
favorably known throuuhout th-
worlti (or many Important uilviintaut's j
but are prohably best knowa for ih. lrl
ability to Kivo Batisfiu'tory aervtiv
over u Ions pt rioU of ytmrs for ai
J'
BOSCH
COMPENSATING
BATTERY
IGNITION
REMOVED i tank wa!i opened and the engine
r k I T Cft I ITtAM uicw in souie OI llie sutuuoii i-.i eei
SAL I 3ULU 11UIN : intahe stroke. The carbon was
i blown out through tho exhaust in the
ively removes carbon form of a powder. The engine which
itles and the sooty tie-! wan "KH1 '"r lne experiment had
i.,.nvj Iiih Inn in or- ftiiueiveu utfui , uiiu niicu kmiiuiut,
,i..t..rt,iln if It would a Hleep gratie ll was necessary to use in me cu., uie er-.-i.t .vuniiy etn.i
it in removing the car- low gear because of pre-ignition. pany, and with the Portland tlistri-
a gasoline engines. The I After the experiment the knocking butor in the person of I.. Uobs the
rritifving A small : had ceased and It was possible to ! Star Is now represented bv a tip! n- gj
Jir.g salt dissolved in wa-
., cteil by a tune to a
tapped into the Inlet
the engine. After the
tn operated uutll it had
warm, the vnlve of tho
Intense Sparks j
Perfect Timing E
Added efficiency g.
FOR
I
Ford, Chevrolet, Over-, jj;
land, Nash, Studeljaker, f
S
Franklin, Hudson, Essex g
and all others. V
1924 Model
Studehafut Sn'cictl-Six
Touring Car
$1350
i climb the same grade in high gear did distribution in every section
! without any difficulty. Automobile Am an example of tho Interest
'Digest. tug displayed in ill J c ir Mr.
. o Vaux produced
I Job Work with Kobs ot personality had Just overtaken
nt. the News-llevtcw. stoppt
ho-
l)e
d at th
I a telegram which 3
Lake'i him when he g
n M Mil notvil1! hotel g
L.G.
DEVAHEY
'J'
111
It is logical that we should ask
the prospective buyer to gauge the
worth of the Studebaker Special
Six by the measure of its sales
success.
Why mention the distinctive
motor or any other feature of this
unusual car when the American
public itself has established the
greatest of all selling arguments
in its favor by buying it?
Automobile license figures for
every state in the Union continue
to tell their own uncolored stories
of Studebaker popularity.
V
STUDEBAKER
i
Dddeb Brothers
BUSINESS SEDAN
Recent improvements in the appearance?
and equipment of this Sedan adapt it,
more perfectly than ever, to family as
well as business use.
The body is swung lower to the road. A
transmission lock, knob-grip steering
wheel, a combination stop signal and tail
lamp, and other details have been added.
Important chassis improvements have
been made.
Most important of ail, perhaps, new
spring equipment throughout has resulted
in a degree of riding comfort which can
only be characterized as revolutionary.
The price It 81250 f. 0. b. Detroit $1475 delivered.
J. O. NEWLAND & SON
DODGE BROTHERS DEALERS
Roseburg, Oregon
I
406 West Cass St.
Phone 84
ft
5
I TyvT'BCT--rri'li.ji'iii;t' iHllt
-0-
A Willard Bat
tery for $16.70
4. v.:
We can now sell
ycu a new Battery
for S16.7C. The low
est price a Willard
Dattery has ever
been sold.
Why take a chance
on an unknown
Battery when you
can get a good
Standard Battery
at this price.
You can't go wrong
when you buy a
Willard.
We do recharging
and repair work
on all makes cf
Batteries.
ALIO ELECTRIC STA1I0K
H. L. Ccjcock, Prop.
Phone 1 36
1W4 MODELS AND PKK KSrf. o. h. factory
licjMtsix sentjiAi. sx 1 biu-six
l-rw .(; w.b. $-r..urw.B. T P,. , uo-w.B.
40 H. P. SO H P. tOH.r.
Touitni . $VY5 Tuuims SU&O louluifl . 1U
iKi'e'.ZoiM 2 P..) 1111 Spd.t($.pM)l35
Cmi" 1.P..V n'i Coupe IS P...1 1575 Coupe(3 P.) J550
-'td.Mi .. l!sttSfl.n nsn SntMi , a?in
f Yout Convnitnc
Hi
W. A. BURR & SONS
Central Garage, Roseburg
THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR f
'.lr.l:.i-iii.t.-.,a.;j,j;i...Vi.0M" . ff . "If Q y lit . .jfMIUi H-BV
p ritnl of life lit yninl that roinmonly -rt tlinnc who ilonhh-d lliat tlio rar i
alloiti-il lc u motor t ar. Nim-n -finir would 'V. r i' m h hl ii:o. Tho hova ,
mt K'iil of tin' c;irn that haw 'i
MUi'niJjK 1 ii r-! hy tl.lH roni;inv an-,
Htill In ration, lay in, day nut, in
all tarts of the country.
On' .of tin- mnft tMitnhlo vttnpl'
of tli.- ionc lifi- nnil ilniiiliil'ty of
itiif- Hmtli'iH raiM Is foiiii'l in Cur
. 11', tho first loU.- Hr-itlt. th rnr
r-lupp- .1 to th" l':n tfh- C.ta -t, nrriviiiK
thr.- in I f--iii bt-r, l:ilt. ,n 1J uiihi
(il:.l;.y 1 in San J'ratn f.( o in Oak I
land, lis. ! hi a d'Hiotitrtor audi
fin(u;i!)y sold. KtM'iitly It wan In
t Ii.' s -ion ot a i am Imt n.-ar '
S.i nt u Khh.i, wIki ns d ll In his daily
work. H" r fum d to m I! it out
rii-lil. Put lituillv tf .id d it in on u
si- . i a;. At tin- K lit film1 it
r-luiin'd it ft-w '
iiiK fiittlo
(I. having told
oririnal Jnipitim
I I in niak' a
v.ikH nno. alter liav
r than tln-y cxiut
1 n.lL'l inihH to lll.
iiuh.u:'. Thi'v
lour of t In- canfiTii
atatt'M tn t -;ir with th1 HjuiH' car.
1 'odK' ltroi!:TM r niriN j t tin in
ffniii intair. 4, nn tt ha tli" iihovf,
cf th" dnralnhty and unusually Ioiik
lift ttf th"ir t iir.i.
I'''aturii ymi will njoy, ncwfi Hint
J LOCAL NEWS t
.loi n Aittir f IthltlU- Ih Hpi'ntlinR
a lrw da- in kt" hurt; iittnidlng to
hu-'iti' iiM affair. . . . . ;
F. c. (HM.d, who n -flh-H in M"lrtuM
Ix tit Ko.- huiK l in. in- a llot tiiuu
louuiiu altt r InisiiuNf.
will IniffOHt "J and
that will xuvt) inoiioy.
nd "t .li-r.
HdvcrMsi'ini'nts '
Yor 't flini 'tia ;
If, I'. Imlf 1h In tloM-hurn; Hpfiidiin;
and lt v tinn Hit'-ndinK to hiisiiinit.
Mr. P-M.. I, fi.i Mvil" '('!(.
h.
mil' .
I'r..:ri
word th;
f.o fnri! '
vi- K-r
wrlt.s.
urU-liial
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run
ai'iT'xinial ly
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ar No. " I- riiiiTiiiiK h:i(''
a t h rar for th"
rt.mtianv. Mr. Ilavi-
motor mil! h;. in It th'
Ions ii lid Im'.i rir!i" tha
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No. .ri
farlory
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Every Detail
of the Body.
Coachwork measures up to the
high standard set by the motor
and the chassis of the Willys
Knight scven-passcnger sedan.
Vii!)s-Kni;!il Motor Cars
C LL SN H. TAYLOfl
ftoscburg, Oregon