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f ROSEBUKO NEWS REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 192 t !, ' . . ' ... rwwre .. - ' m " . They Paid $200,000,000 for Studebaker cars last year Find but why folksTdid it LAST year 145,000 people paid over $200,000,000 for Studebaker cars. The demand for these cars has almost trebled in three years. It has become the sensation of Mo tordom. There is a new situation in the fine-car field. You should learn what it means to you. We spend $500,000 yearly on an engineering staff. There are 125 Bkilled men employed in our de partment of Research and Ex periment. They make 500,000 tests per year. We employ 1,200 Inspectors. Each Studebaker car must pass 30,000 inspections during manu- Studebaker had to lead in this field. This concern has led in its lines for two gener ations. Any other place would be un fitting. This is how we be came the world's largest builders of quality cars. $90,000,000 assets Studebaker has $90,000,000 of assets. Of this $50,000,000 Is invested in modern plants and equipment. We have spent $32,000,000 for new rlants and equipment during the last five years. So they are modern and efficient. They contain 12,500 up-to-date machines. - We have $8,000,000 In drop forge plants, $10,000,000 more In body plants. So we build com plete cars without paying other makers profits. LIGHT SIX 5-Pou. 112 In. W. D. 40 11. P. Touring - - - $ 995.00 Roadster (3-Pass.) - - 975.00 Coupc-Roadstcr (J-Pass.) 1195.00 Coupe (5-Pass.) - - 1395.00 Sedan .... 1435.00 Learn Why 145,162 Bought Studebakers in 1923. Studebakers hold the top place in the fine car field today. In 1919, the public paid over $80,000,000 for 39,356 Studebaker cars. In 1920, the public paid over $100,000,000 for 51,474 Studebaker cars, an increase of 31 over 1919. -In 1921, the public paid over$120,000,000 for 66,643 Studebaker cars, an increase of 29 over 1920. In 19 22, the public paid over $ 1 55,000,000 for 1 10, 269 Studebaker cars, an increase of 66 over 1921. In 1923, the public paid over $201,000,000 for 145,162 Studebaker cars, an Increase of 32 over 1922. In 1924, business has opened with Studebaker as never before. Learn why all these buyers preferred Studebakers. Then on some 6teels we pay makers a 15 per cent bonus to insure exactness In them. Every Studebaker car Is Tim-ken-equipped. The Special-Six and the Big-Six have more Timken bearings than any car selling under $5,600 In America. The Light-Six more than any competitive car within $1,000 of its price. facturebefbre itleavesthe factory. Those enormous facilitim en abled us to produce the utmost in a car. And we had the will to do it No stinted costs We never stint on costs. Every steel used is the best steel for its purpose, regardless of the price. SPECIAL SIX 5-Pau. 119tn.W.B. SO II. P. We use genuine leather upholstery. We use Chase Mo hair for the closed car upholstery. Some good upholstery would cost $100 lesi To curb vibration, we machine all sur faces of crank shafts, as was done in Lib erty Airplane Motors. Very few cars do that How such prices? How can we give such extra values scores of them yet sell at ou.' low prices? " , Because these values brought U3 buyers 145,000 last 'year. The major extra costs are di vided by enormous output. Let us show you the extras you get, because of these match less facilities. - . - ; , . 7-7 BEAUTY P O W L R ECONOMY Right at yon I over the brow of the stiffest grade, still in high, the new Star shows its distinctive radiator, its' long low speed lines tapering off to where the top of the car be hind is barely visible. Its Continental Red Seal Motor purrs or growls at your touch. The exclusive. Tubu lar Backbone eliminate strain and frame vibration. It spring esse you over Prices of Models Sedan - - $990 ' Coup . 1 . - 830 Roodsrer . . . t Touring Car . W bumps with the courtesy of a $5000 modd. All this and more really the best mow investment in the world today at $490 and that's a price that certainly is geared t your pocketbook. You owe yourself an appointment with yoar nearest Star dealer. Ride with him he hat 27 additional feature reasons why the Star Car is geared to your pocketbook, RAPP BROTHERS Call 371 for Demonstration BIG SIX ' 7-Pass. 126 in. W. B. 60 H. P. Touring -Roadster (2-Pass.) Coupe (S-Pass.) Sedan - $1350.00 1325.00 - 1895.00 1985.00 Touring -Speedster (5-Pass.) Coupe (5-Pass.) Sedan $1750.00 1835.00 2495.00 2685.00 It. II. (JKAIl INVESTIGATION (Associated Press Leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Con gress was asked today by Secretar ies Work and Wallace to Investigate the right of the Northern Pacific railway to acquire approximately three million acres of government 1924 MODELS AND PRICES A o. b. Factory. Terms to meet your convenience W. A. BURR & SONS CENTRAL GARAGE ROSEBURG, ORE. THE WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF QUALITY AUTOMOBILES BOiSCH Electric Windshield Wiper Automatic Powerful Dependable Costs Nothing to Run Speed Is Constant Simple Easily Installed Guaranteed If Botch Make It You Need It L. G. DEVANEY 40 W. Cast Phone 84 1IOXIH HAS IN HUH III. i: (Associated Press leased Wire.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. Hlplo mnllc relations between the I'nltcd Slules nml the government of Hon duras hud been severed by the slate tli iMirliuent. The step was taken hocause of the failure of three political factions In Honduras to reac h an agreement un der which constitutional govern ntent can be restored by peaceable means. NOTICE The car of Sodatol powder was shipped from Dul'ont, Washing- ton. on February 11th. and should reach Rosoburw; within the next day or two. All iiarties ordering powder will be notified by mail. Watch for your notice and be on hand to net your order. 11. W. C'OONKY, County Agent. It only takes a littls seed and you " ant that little good I Send fot'FREK csfec CC.Moi!l CO.. Sen) C-mtt 3)9 Mitkac Stmt . Sam Fkancuco Well, here we are at SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House Z:i North Main St. Come in, you are wel come, if you want lo buy nuto xirts this is the place to buy them, if not you are welcome anyway. Phone 65J CALL OF SCHOOL WARRANTS All school warrants Irsued by Hist rict Number 2, from warrant number dated April 30. 19H. up to and 1n cluilitiK warrant number S.".3, dated April 4. 1VZ2. are this day culled. No Interest after nils dato. Hated at Wilbur, Oregon, Feb 13. is: I. Johanna p. gk.u:. curk. o TISiri.KTS ARK IMMIX Aiu l.-it.d I'r.' I.ened AVfr I'OliTl.AM), Feb. 1 J Triplet?. ll glris. were horn here early today to Mrs. Adnlph Skoubn of Hoardman. Or. con. at a local hospital. The first, weighing live pounds, arrived at I a. m : the second, three pounds nml six ounces at 4 a. m.. and thf third to pound and seven ounces ut 4 lit' a. m. Mother and babies were re ported dolus well this morning. CHICHESTER S PILLS I JW4l Ak y.-e llru.l.t f- . rUtal Ur4 r-J kU ,V fat mW ltv of j Mp ' lATJilM BHU II LI,., I fill ILL, r , HA SOLD BV WatiGtiTS tVLKHKLK --, 2 LOCAL NEWS Kd Mundt who resides In Looking Clas spent the day in our city at teiidiiiK to business affairs. Mr?. Jam- - Crlppen purrhtd a new Kord (ourinR car today from ine c. A l.ockood Motor company. V. K. dates of Melrose waj In Rose!. uric today spendinc tha day with friends knd transacting busi ness. Claude Hnrv, y was anion; thos in the city tod .y from Suthcrlin. Mr. Harvey Pi-nt a few hours here on business. W . K. riincenpeel spent the dav in this city looking after buflncss in terests. Mr. Cllnitenpeel Is from I.ookluc class. Joe Caini h. 11 and William Hill, salesmen for the 0. A. loeksooi Motor rnmpant spent the da.- In HrldKP bwik'nit after the interests of the rompanv. Mr. and Mrs! C. A. Lock wood left this mornlne for I'ortlan.l where th.y will six nd the remainder of lit we. k While tu Portland they ill attend the automobile showr. Mr. ae.d Mrs. I..naril Koss who re-ides in Hraln were In Rovhurjt tnday for a few hours shopidnR and attending to other affair. DON'T MONKEY WITH IT! That is our candid advice. More harm is done with unprofessional tinkering with your car than in any other way. Come to us with your troubles. Per haps a little adjustment is , all it needs. We are ex pert automobile mechan ics, and can save you time, expense and trouble. All kinds of auto parts, brali e lining and piston rings all sizes. Ignition work, finest re pairing our specialty. BROADWAY'S GARAGE Main and Washington Sts. land on the Idaho, Montana and Washington under the terms of old land grants. They ask that a Joint resolution be considered by congress withhold ing the issuance of any further land patents to the Northern Pacific company until there has been a full and complete Inquiry. Sin IIAMFKR LAIHRMHl . (Associated Press LeftiIWMI LONDON, Feb. 13. Fonwr; Minister Stanley Baldwii ed today that the conKmlM position was unlikely totikeiBJ tlon that would hamper tit donald cabinet in negotiant France. TJIII11I A Finer Coach On a New Super-Six CHASSIS The Coach $1475 NEW MODELS Speedster - - $1350 7-Hass. Phatton - 1425 Sedan - - - 1S93 Freight and Tax Extra Impressive advancements in btt and body make the new Huasos even greater vaiue tu w, . tn .Pf 1L IS - Take an early oppormimj it is one of tne m c" built by Hudson. More siaclm wider doors and longer u.- ' even greater measure of r"1' . r .. v ,j , eet teH"" . witn mis uner om; iu!. nrovements in a new Super Six e retains the characteristic Hi - Ity anu economy ci - tion. And, beyond tnat, n - ncss and riding ease that will 1 jt Hudson owners as li(,htiul. ROY CATCHING Motor Repaying and Machine Work East Oak and Main Streets Roseburg- 0 Phone 438