FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW WFDNESDAY. JANUARY 14. 1925.
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Everyone Says It Sales Prove It
Mu$&m Leads Beaaise
It gives greatest value for the
money. It undersells all rivals be
cause the world's largest volume of
six-cylinder closed cars gives greater
cost advantages.
Its motor is the famous Super-Six
which Hudson patented and exclu
sively holds.
Comparison further shows what
everybody says and what sales
prove. '
Not These Prises
They are below all comparison
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on the Famous Super-Six
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ST. LOIMS, Ma.. Jan.
n-rmired to lift 33,000 pounds one!
fooi in one minute. It has exactly
j tlit- tiamt' nit amng whether applied1
lo a Hlcam engine, a raeoline en
' ir.' or an electric motor.
"the device mon commonly used
tin u'-termininK actual boruepower
.of a motor is called the dynamome
Iter. This word in a combination of
; Hi- two words "dynamo" and "me-
Tfcere wbi a net Ium of &vO0 in the, ti-r." it means, as Ha name tndi
autoniobile dealer iopulation of the cais, a measuring dynamo,
country between St-Member of , in testing au automobile Tor act
and September of 1M4, according mx horsepower, the (.-asoline motor
to a maiement by C. A. Vane, K'n- ari 1 the electrical dynamo are hitch
eral manager of tho National Autt together. The Caroline motor la
mobile Dealer' Association. And tli' a Ftarted, and its capacity for
there will be a still further reduc-(Wolk u determined by suitable re
tion during the coining year. Mr. isTeuce and measuring instru
ments.
r:iectrfcal Horsepower Is measur
ed in watts, one mechanical horse
power being equal to 746 watta of
Vane said, but he said that was
nothing for concern, because the
number could be reduced about 404
per cent, or to about 2G,U0u, and
the public would still be amply pro-).), lrjC current. In other words. 746
via- j Iwatu is equal to 33,0u0 foot pounds
In a bulletin issued recently Mr. !p r minute.
Vante noted that greater stabiity j In the dynamometer test all fac
was attained in auioiuohile dealer (Urs are taken into consideration,
ranks during the last 1- months' Th motor is put on a stand and
than in any other year in the hla-j connected up just as It Is w hen in
lorv of the business. j use. It is then started and as it
improvement In the method ofyd"velops power the indicating dials
handling used cars has been largely show the exact amount of resist
in.struinental in bringing about this .unce ofJored. The dials bhow when
greater stability, according to Mr. I the motor reaches the top of Its
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( power curve lhat 1b. tlio speed at
jvliich the motur develop3 its maxi
mum of power. If, at the top of its
I power curve, the dials show that
I enough electrical units to equal
I fifty horsepower are operating
acalnst it, then the actual horse
power of that motor is fifty horsepower.
More interest was aroused by the
the display of 'he new Chevrolet line
i me . iwK nuionioonc snow
than has been accorded any new
SEDAN (-) H79S
t SEDAN WO $189S
Freight and Tax Extra ' , , .
ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY
Show Room and Service Station Across From City Hall
Oak and Main Streets Phone 438
Wrecking Car General Auto Repairing
lies
KLAN FIGHTS LINDSEY '
DENVER, Jah. 13. That tho
Ku Klux Klan of Colorado w:ih
making a retaliatory ftht on him j
in ll introduction Monday In the
Colorado legislature of billa to ab- 1
olish the Ih'iiVT Juvenile and f:rm- .
ily court was chawed in state-
mint issued t(t The A.sncinti d
1'ress today by Julj;e lieu l(t Lind
sey. The jmlno fnrtht'r declared that
Aixttisnrri of tht Mil are members
of the iu 'iiver Ku Klux Klan.
ChnnRed conditions are rapid
ly bringing about new problems
lu the reulm of the automobile. 1
Sometimes the very thhuc which'
mechanics formerly Btrove to
avoid is now what they are fore-!
ed to ujillze.
In by-gone days the problem!
was to keep a motor cool. Since:
the day of low-grade fuel the-
question has been to keep it
rUiflU'leittty hot to vaporize
present low-grade gasoline.
Tim Hlrrm1r4t imUhnH iin fnr
eontrlved in the r;idiiitnr hntter cu introouceti lor more than a de
installed on Hudson and Ksaex a,,!'' accort,,,,K to veteran automo
caiH., It is operated from the llenm who have been present
dash by a control rod. l'ulling ate tht? Plater majority, if Tiot all,
this rod out opens the shuiters'. "',the,2 natinnHl automotive ex
Shoved in. it closes tho shutters.; niblts heW in he eastern metropo
Auy intermediate degree of radi-j1 '
ation is obtained by manipulat-j 'Opinions of both experts and the
lug the rod. Ipeneral public followed the same
A cold motor behaves 1m pro- trend first of admiration and then
perly, missing, backfiring audi the puzzled question, "How can the
frequentJy 'killlag" when spurt Chevrolet company do it at the
and throttle are handled ly :m price?" The exhibit was visited by
inexperienced driver. Its con- practically every automotive rep re
duct on tiic road when cold ik er- nen'ative present Friday and Satur
ratic and conducive Un anything day, the two days reserved for the
but confidence. There is real trad'.1, and it proved the mecea for
danger to the engine with tho tho general public through the eight
rich cold mixture. Raw gaso- days following, . i
line cuts the oil from the cylin-1 ' "The general beauty of the line
der walls ntid drips Into the was most commented upon" said Ed
crank case dihfting the oil in tho Marsh, local Chevrolet denier. "The!
drip pans and reservoirs, do- 3 mi-elliptic springs and longer I
stroying its lubricating qualities. frame vied with 'the new lines and!
The result is scored cylinders roomier bodies In exciting praise J
and burned out heariims unless 1 he liuco finish In colors for all
tho oil is changed frequently, .models was another feature favor
"In UttdHo nnnd Essex cars the ably commented upon. In fact the
radiator shutter has proved to be general remarks of show visitors
Ideal,' said Roy Catching, local clearly showed that the plain black
IludHon Essex agency manager. enameled automobile will not find
"Hy shutting off the air through the much favor with the car purchaser
radiator the motor is- quickly . of 1925.
brought to Its highest point of op-1 "Chevrolet factories are working
crating efficiency. The careful mo-iday and night to full capacity to
torist will nit run his car out of the supply the demand for the new
ears. ir tne reception tendered the
tirst showing of the line is a criter-
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All I O
KEPAIIV
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THE ROAD TO
SATISFACTION
in motor t ar , r p:ih:i 1 ad.t
si : a Ik lu w ay Into our garage
vhre skille-i tv.c li.-aiit s and
Hiodt in r pair equipment whit
to remedy tlli def.i-tfi of
cur car.
Hall & Young Garage
CM Wiiu Imter St. Phone 33$
itosi burg, Uro.
According to the North Shore
Motor Club of Wisconsin, rtralit
nfids, with Iheir taHi-inailon for the
driver who likes to ha(ter upeed
laws, are responsible f(tr more au
tomobile accidents that curves hills
or fwn railroad cms in:;!. The
warniiiK is based on a rect nt Win
cousin accident survey, which dis
covered that 2UU if a total of 2'iM
load p - bit ms in i he Hdt;cr slate
in twelve ltuoiih occurred on
etraU ht nadt, w bile cm es and
other diiNu'i r points on the stale
systi hi brought but 7 crashes.
For qii'.k results n News
Revt w clussuieu advert iseuen!
1 hev irt retold
garage until the engine has become
warm enough to run smoothly. i:
lolng so he will Jose less road time
and will gain much greater econ
omy in gasoiue consumption. lt
keeping the shutters closed after
leaving the garage the point of
highest efficiency is soon reached
j and the shutters may then be regu
' Inted to maintain this temperature
, constantly.
I "When the car Is parked the radi
1 ator shutters may be entirely clos
1 ed and the heat of the engine con
, served even when the day is cold,
lery Hudson and Essex owner is
high lu his praise of this desirable
ennomy feature."
THE
UNIVERSAL
CAR
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"The moft practical personal ear
for winter driving
The Ford Coupe is equally satisfactory for business
or social needs in cpld weather.
Driving this convenient enclosed car, you will never
hesitate to venture forth no matter how raw or
blustery the day. v
Light, yet affording all the power you will ever
need, it will serve you faithfully every day.-When
heavy snow falls impede traffic, a Ford will carry you
where heavier cars might faiL
The seat is generously Ibroad
andcomtortable. Unusual lug
gage capacity is provided in the
rear compartment
Its low price and low cost
of operation are' factors that
should influence your deci
sion to buy at once.
i Coupe
SS20
Tordor Sedan - $660
Tudor Sedan . SHO
Touring Car - 290
Runabout - - 260
On open cars demountable
rim and suxtcr are S85 extra
Alpricu t. o. b. Detroit
SEE THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
road with a Rvvure application or
the Bervlce brake. This In not the
Ion. these superior models will ' case ith heavier ears, which are
smash the hiyh records previously
maue.
pointed to as bearing out Star's con
tention, even with the additional j
weight of the larger cars, and
which have joined the ranks of j
rour-wneei Drake users In great 1
DtimDcrs.
Announcements of other 1fi25
models, show that Star is si ill the
only light car in Its class to have
standard equipment of four-wheel
brakes.
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ED. MARSH MOTOR CO.
COKNL.U OAK AND I 'INF. I'l lO.NF. 44b
Guaranlec l lAciJ Cats.
r. A. Ie'aters. rhi-.'f eiisttiicer
Huick Mntor 'oinatty. )
I To net Mi a tlear iil.-a of the term
h.irse-o ci a-' it appli. s to pow.
er priMluciMC uiiTlmiiisins. we inni
to back to the er l'u. At thui
ttnie JjmiiAs Watt had pertected lit.-
ti-iini e:i(tnse to a decree tiutt nia.!c
it lrnc:ical anil he was trying to
huil.i np a market for It. Like all
iin cniors. Watt found a great doul
of opposition -to his eiforts. and ii
oiilrr to Htiiuulate sales he first
found it in ccssary lo educate til"
pi e;lc to the value of his Invention.
Watt knew that h" would bav
in IiimI some way of scenrateiy con
ti.il!ni: the power of his steam i :i
i:iii- ai.itn.-l the power of hors. .
Ivtniwe 'f'c lii.iv owimti: Wi re no!
t.iiiiin ir w till any oilier foi nt o
power His fiist la-k. therefore. -to
titul out Jlt how muclt power
th" juci.mr woik hers" hs-; j.e-1
or. in oll'i r won! . Ji't how mm h
.ork a ho-se could do in a ceruvt:
h ivtii of time.
aii louiiucitd a long peril's or
: d a r-tilt he ucertair
d thai tin- aerai:e work ho;-.
could lilt a wiii-ht of .-,o pnut'ds
two and one h.i! miles pi r hour fur
te l liou.s a 0. 'I n cv.res tills Ii
oih.-r teniK. he f utmt that the u
erfcilf hi'iM' imil.l ilo work cipma
lent to Inline .".'..eiKl pounds oiu
fiutt lu one minute.
The term "horsepower." tli
.T.ri.;T.r.T.T.Tv ioi. ttnaa Ui ajaouut of pg" ialiareot.ln Uis iat to tolUt oa Uj
Brought about by gradual develop
ment rather than any sudden
change in manufacture, the new
million dollar motor which has been
tested in thousands of miles of act
ual o;'ratlon. will win even higher If
:avor lor mar cars among liglit car '
ow ners, it was said today by Happ
Itros.. local dealers who are featur
ing a display of the new cars.
"That the power of the new mo
tor will be forcibly brought before
:he motoring public during the neM
tew months, factory enL-iniMTs are
devising tests that will be held by
i hem and by dealers all over the
western teiritory. several Informal
tests, mider the Ml!ervtsion of
iiewsp:,permn in Oaklrml, Califor
nia, have revealed the "million dol
,.ir motor" as hr.vlnjr remarkable
pMllties for power and acceleration
iiuilt into it.
In one of these tests, actual
liming of acceleration showed a
pick-up of from 6 to 25 miles per
hour. In second gear. In four sec
onils. a record that is believed
never before been equalled by a
iight four cylinder motor.
"New low Prices are announced
Imultani'ously hy the faculty, nf.
-ctitig all models of tin lLi'.Ti Star
-notor ears. The new pih-e rnepe of
t.-liveiod prii-es. Is from T:t on the
tnmlard tortrlng car to l.o9.' for
:lie stMiri sedan.
"All models are equipped with
our-wheel brakes, of the locomotive
yie. which hae already proen
-uccessful on thou-ands if Imrant
reduced car llilloon tires
tardaitl eiiuliment on some niod
ls. and niuional on oihers.
The need for four-wheel brake
'quipmetit ts becoming mere and
uore oldent in the light car field.
I his. It is slated, is biaause of the
act that in light cars, the utmost
n braking is necessary became
i hero Is but a minimum of weight
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. J Electric I
neceswry i WindsliielJ nrt
ffl tt hcnHkiler 1
brakes" ,1 Wiper I Automobiles
I are 'Built,
Buick Will
Huild Them
f-lMe-A
Don't
Drive
Blindfolded!
Speed it Crns'.Jnt
Coin Nothing to Run
'- Quiet Powerful
L. G. Devany
Phone 64 40 V. Cast
The Duick Valve-In-Kead
Engine
starts easily runs
smoothly, even at
zero.Buickhasan
exclusive, auto-
matichcatcontrol
on the carburetor
that takes the or
dinary annoyance
out of cold weath
er driving.
One proof of Buick
is in cold weather
. starting and driving
ROSEBURG
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Distributor, for Doug1,, Courty
OREGON
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINTT, MICHIGAN
When better automobile are built, Eiifcfc r-iU build them