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T ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW V,'FDNP.SDAY. AUGUST 6. 1924. Fve -7-3 rrfv 1" " :omo WS KJWCHS lift - ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 i i i i n n 'i ' 1 1 1 r-Tiin I II tplpggl r ITT T3J MB 1 k'tere 1 1 1 1 : " !DhLLul1IiI MfiLU P ZZZZ " nja.- ciBsifMHaj mx? (?fnii?ff n nn u M i The Chrysler Motor Corporation :Jfl I.I I I fmfaj I I I V IS L I II I',-'! LJ 1,1 announces (brooch J. W. Michael, : fifi k4 i 1 Bf 4t I J V 1 V I III II i Jl, '1 SO 251' R3 hen years of thoK)oeJi sansiaction lis injsI-jKjj perfoc I'd , jS Q OLENE F DRDS 161J Oil Com- latwtd oil for 'Ftt&TW Oil- The Overland Freight Transfer Company of San Francisco operates over 125 pieces of auto motive equipment, ranging in size from 10-ton Kleiber and G. M. C. tractors and 6-ton Doane trucks to Ford roadsters, all of which are proba bly subjected to as severe usage as any fleet of trucks in California. This Company has ample facilities for testing out various lubricating oils and basing their choice on proven success in service. They write: "After seven years of thorough satisfaction covering the lubrication of our equipment with your Zerolene oils and greases, we are more than pleased to again enter into a contract for our requirements." In spite of the fact that many automotive en gineers are of the decided opinion that the most suitable crude for the manufacture of an auto mobile lubricant is produced right here on the Pacific Coast, a certain proportion of the motor ing public is still influenced by the superstition that there is something mysteriously "better" about eastern oils, just because they cost more.- Why pay tribute to a superstition? The Zero-lone-lubricated car develops better gasoline mile age, accumulates less carbon, costs its owner . less for upkeep, and lasts longer. . Insist on Zerolene, even if it does cost less. STANDARD 01 The Chrysler Motor rorporntion announces through J. ". .Miehaul, local MaxwelM hrysler dealer, that It has adopted special six-ply balloon tires as standard equip ment on all Chrysler six model. The size Is 3"x5.77. - "The Chrysler Six Is designed for balloon tires from (ho ground up," Mr. Michael said yesterday. Hut nui unt.l lire n.akurs, work ing In conjunction with peers, mid (tsianed and a special six-ply cord tire, strong er and more durablo than other balloons, would It adopt them. "The six-ply, hih speed tires now used on the Chrysler are specially designed and constructed to meet the car 8 higher speed capacity and also to provide the greater resiliency of ordinary bal loon types. "This gives the ideal combina tion. The Chrysler, with its pivot al steering, its new typo of spriti;; ; i construction that eliminates' side j swav, and its extra w ide fenders. I are certain to make it lncreaslng- u n", iiinllv hnlli for tho artot.tion ' ' Popular with the public. Its of balloons. And the tires, in turn Three days only, Thurs., Fri. and Sat. 30x3 1-2 heavy duty full oversize Lancaster Cords Only $8.75 Other SiMm Accordingly You positively can't duplicate these values this year. Get your winter tires NOW. Wilson's Tire Shop, 117 North Jackson ROSEBURG, - OREGON are built to measure for the Chrys ler. "No other automobile can offer this combination of a chassis de signed to take. a certain type of tire, and tires designed specifical ly fur a certain car. "The result Is that the Chrysler with tires 5.77 Inches in width, drives as easily as though its pavement contact was no more than a narrow line. The design of the steering mechanism accounts for this. The steering pins are in clind to a line that passes through the center of the tires' contact with the road. "In addition the steering spin dles turn on ball thrust bearings. That doesn't mean much until you get In the drivers' seat. There' you'll find you can turn the wheel with your little finter. "Chrysler special balloons in i combination with Chrysler .specif I chassis design for balloons has j served to develop every advantage claimed for the low-pressure tire: and at the samo time has elimina ted every disadvantage." balloon tire equipment, its four-1 wheel brakes, its Kuropean de-! sign motor all make it au out- j standing value. "Hut the thing that really, makes it popular with the motor-; Ista hero is the way which it ! romps over the hills. Recent test i runs made with the enr Into the : high Sierra have convinced us; that it is remarkable on the long i hard trip. Its economy is no- j la.ilc. its performance on the' long mountain grades ample proof of the powerful and de pendable motor under the hood." Humphries is planning a sor-' ies of llollin hlll-ollinldng demon-, strations here that will prove the power and reliability of the Rol I lin. i EXCESS OF POWER n ef indrprmlcnt ami reports showing the of Ur-e user v ith fetor oil lute brm fci in our him' 1, t .wi. Futetoa S'lrvrr .ti:ic:.'-"' fSundaniOil Company rvice Sution n nr.-. ft or Zerolene dealer for (CALIFORN I A) PORTLAND, Aug. 6. A motor car is jilst as good as its per formance. Thut is a slogan that has long been the governing rule for the salesmen on auto row and per- j baps accounts for the landslide! of salesmen to any sales organlz-, ation which is marketing a cari that has "the goods." j l'erhaps this accounts for the; fact that Herb Humphries has been heseigeil with calls fron salesmen since his appointment ; last week as sales manager for T. K. McMeaus, llollin distributor , here. i "1 have really been amazed at I the number of salesmen who have expressed their desire to become a part of our newly organized re tail and wholesale organization." said Humphries yesterday. "This to me as an indication of the mer it of the Rollin car, for these au tomobile sales liojs know values; and do not want to be affiliated with a car that does not have a, lot of sales points. j "Of course, the r.ollin has a number of exclusive features that (Af-Joclatod Vress Loaned Wlrfl.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.. Aug. 6.--Congressman K. 11. Howard, oi Tulsa. Klan favored candidate, held a slight lead ovrr ,1. C. Wal- i ton, ousted governor and Man opponent, in the race for the democratic nomination for the Vnited States Bcnate as return from yesterday's primary trickled in early today. I nofficial returns from 1,1.17 precincts out of the 2.!i!i in the state gave Howard, 37,482 and Walton 3!1, 814. The three olher candidates In the race are appar ently out of the running. In the republican senatorial contest, W. 11. l'ine, of Okmul gee. Klan endorsed candidate, had a lead of nearly 8,000 over his nearest opponent, Kueeno I. Orton, Tulsa publisher and ad versary of the Klan when returns from 4 56 precincts were tabulated. WATKIl StTPl.Y SHORT (Associated I'rrH Leased Wire.) rrilKNK. Atic. fi. Junction City, 16 miles north of here, is facing a serious water shortage. A tew days ago the electric coll to the self-starter of the large pump broke and only n small pump has been operated since, with the result that the reserve supply is nearly exhausted. Wa ter users are being curtuiled con siderably this week. Kat Hazicwood at Wimherlcy's Trc importation N Secc:;d Fairrilv NocaU,, VwVOdw'llJ a Hon'.", rr'-T.ion 'I au'.f:i , I'n.t. Modern ' '- tor t!ie family needs its own life demands an time it saves and the -:;cc ': 'asportation 00 f. o. I o. b. Roseburg - c :nf,r's and nt- i-'-tnicti.m. mv fian ' i-.:r-l.n-,. s..iri (,p...-.,t-' i ' t , : 1 1 j i -. . It I. 1 :,m- v in. m di "H t:i il.c h r, yet . h.ng days MARSH MOTOR CO. r , 1 1 hone 446 mm TEN MILLIONTH FORD COMING (continued from p i ;e 1) I pitting the building of the ten mil jiionth car, and showing scenes I about the factory, displayed in one j at the local theatres. ' C. C. ( beadle, advance man and THE ONLY ONE OF 'FM IN THE WORLD 7f TEN - MILLIONTH You have been scanning these columns for two days to learn what unusual event was due Thursday, and it's coming tomorrow. THIS" WONDER. CAR Will be exhibited in Roseburg, arriving here about 4 p. m. Thurs day afternoon, at Lockwood's Ford Corner There may never be another Ten Millionth Car, so you better see this sturdy Ford touring model that has just crossed the continent from Detroit to San Francisco, and from the Golden Gate city to Roseburg. IThe Man at the Wheel Can Tell You More of Its Splendid Performance C. A. Lockwood Motor Co. FORDS 4- FORDSONS V. J. Frennan. of the Portland branch, were in Koseburg yester day making arrangements for the: cnmlng of the parly. Mr. ( heiidle . vhl has travelled prross the ,0'!1P ,,( tinent ancaa 01 trie car, suue that the company has been greatly I Rreat surprised by the reception giv -n Hie machine. Kverywhcre people have turned out to see the car and have boon gieatly Interested In It tcdls the slory of a automobile achievement, and appeals to the side if the American people who fiiways have a desire to see something out of the ordinary, particularly when it (Aoriat,-ri Vrorn Iif-ifed Wire.) Ni:V YORK. Aug. C. The re cent convent ions of the great po litical parties wrp criii'-iz.'d by ni'Jht Keverand Pe-rnard K. Ma- honey. bishop of Sioux Falls. S. I)., before the national s'utven tion of the Knights of Columbus today. "The gatherings v.l.irh should h"tve 'Tyialized the ?nul of Amer ica nnde a oiicesion to coward bo" lie aid. -ht.'nu.-e of tile tear jcairies the story of such pro-: j gross as has marked that of the ! Kord Motor company, j Kew people realize what a vast sum ten full 1 ion represents. Some genius for figures has worked out , the mailer of staging a parade of i the entire lu.uuo.uoo . Model T Kords. , lh re's the way he figures It. The road selected is :'t.S4o miles long rin ling tie- earth , nt the equator, lit! p:trls the Kords in one place ai Hie side of the road, Sots H p.tfO of t Weill V IlliieS all hour for the .:irit(i end tteits the cars at hiter,ih of Ibiitv seconds. I'rhcis hi' to have au Hi;M bom da'-, llie same s 'lh;:l cm id . -i.ipp. v and until the last car passed, you'd have to slick at your place along the line for thirty two and a half years. Willi Hie Fords remaining in lire it wouldn't be long before you would lied oi,is If ia the center of a ivhiilttig corkscrew of cars 11111I as the genius has already ligured it. if ou remained to the fmi-di, and were observant, you probably would lone noticed tho llrst car pus .ed you sixty seven lime before tin- la.-st or ten mil- ad bit the I'.irking t ricue, figuring Ford pto 1 n tiot t ioio b t-is of the iliii-n. t , inullotl more 's void );a. been built )U inif matching the pa- j L?V t i -V - K,l - iXlc'.tl Vt It.lZA'yhiJ-i jJA-'l sots a pate of twenty miles an li,hca,h 1 1-" f';.OH ' V - .iiV'' " 'r"- I V'-'V.'"'"'.-'; ''l-ll f ars at Intenal-: of Ibiitv seconds. luiih - L' huVA t-rjkj'' .P'iV x A. a, -A- iv. m uno,, i (,. a., eight ......-, , hsT.ri-'.-. WCVas'AX.- n'.fi -F I--: - 'Wit. . -U joyed l. all I T Z. ? "5 IU'- rf -I I'd ' "-''" N'v" V-ar fid lb- lal-. thM the est for votes might: telifJX ' W- WWR so, h ' a ,,:,,-i, , d r-main 1 :T. ' Ion on the movement abroad thet ! j'';''r?-tf .'.': vi.' i l '. 'v,-!,'fi t. - Vt 1 1 ?. tJ-sV, 'i "r1- (3 '"" ' - the privileges of Mti"nM.ip and 1 f- i I ''?' - " V - U ' ii I t ' X il Hands of men who "at the foot . -W: . ... - ' - , ' -'trl'1,'. vj -jk' '7' V f .A , or a naming rmss ar.. gam'.i.rg , V.-! -' . i '"l7T5 U '''r -tJLS' ' ' s XjFH ? ! away the swmless germ-nt of j ) ,-0-- --;, "i t" 1 ,: ' t ''"' V . i". J r -k - .-A our national banpine-s." v or.; bit-1 m ,' ' " .,' 7 V .' ;' W'' ' '"-'V '," ' ; t Ai""5: '! T,.SJ.Q .,t T. . . , A t-rly denounced. i .r vt ' i Xt''Ji 'A; ; !, ; Z7 ''! '"'-WXi-- 1 V ZrL n- 'V I in tins land of the free arol . . . .-v-v... , . -" ...l' 4 v , ... " -1 .-i. -.- 'J-. 'A X I t 1 ? . " ..'1 "i .! " ..lJ4h-rti AlS C1-: T?t;fin:-"""- v..' 1 hoi .e of the brave" he oouiinutd. "we are confronted with the spectacle of nien who would make war on oilers with the ste.ilih or a guilty conscience and courage of the underworld." Hand concert Sunday at EandoD by the Sea. The Ten-Millionth lord at the end of lie Lliir iln lli::hny. San IrancNce, wherv It arrhed, July 29, r 'rr lit eientiul trip acrn-s the rentin-nl. I'rank l.ullck, retired lord race drher. ho drnte the car from Vit York to San trantlco. appears In the rtntcr 01 the gronp, ti ear ing cap. ."In. hollck, nbo actom i anicd him 00 the trip, li thorrn In the cor. Aulos Have a Habit ; : 1 p:,.; . i;t t)i co'iier at :i 1- - : coo---? ; t.a can- ! r five: It ymir- V.-l ha.eu t til 1 lime - i i I. s ou oon't kno'V : : rei kon you'd wiili-,. n iar than 1- t-nair i'. That's t ,1 v . re h-re for, and wo ::1 no- hard work and . , i.:o: 01 ; of tho j.ih. Ha'i oi Your.g Gsrae bJl Winchester St. Phone 338 Roseburg It -