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KV K. V kmf R0I5EBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 2 5. 1925. HVE " SucSa Facts ao ISieoe -Ass tSis Beer's isgt GuMg J09S v.aa.imi TasBttra Wherever ydu go the number of new good Maxwells in the hands of contented owners is si common sight. The car's pop ularity and success are beyond question, for the facts that substantiate them are in evidence everywhere. What makes one car so obviously favor ed over all others in its field; Naturally there must be factors in its performance, . there must be exceptional dependability and economy, to commend it so heartily to the buyer. Let's see what you get out of the new good MaxwelL Three things aloneindicate how far Maxwell 'Chrysler engineers have advanced beyond ordinary conceptions Touring Car Club Coupe . Club Sedan $ 89! 995 1045 of four-cylinder results and they can be found combined in no other four. They are: 58 miles an hour, 5 to 25 miles in 8 sec onds and 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline. Then there are, in addition, rklingquali ties you have never before experienced in a car of this class. The car rides and drives so easily and comfortably you can remain at the wheel all day without fatigue. Summed up, it is really a question of values superior values that only a great organization with exceptional experience and resources can create at the new good Maxwell' price. These superior values can be quickly demonstrated if you will give us the opportunity. - Standard Four-Door Sedan ' $I09f Special Four-Door Sedan 124S All prices f. o. b. Detroit, tax extra UPKEEP DATA THAT arc pleased to extend the convenience of timt-paymenti. Ask about Max ' Will's attractive tan. Maxwell drains' and super lor Maxwell service everywhere. J. W. MICHAEL MOTOR COMPANY SIS NORTH JACKSON ST., ROSEBURG PHONE 350 ! J. W. Michael, loeal dealer tor Maxwell and Chrysler bas Just re ceived some very Interesting fig ures oa motor ear upkeep, and owner- experience. Some o( this Information, received from the Maxwell factory at Detroit, deals with the experience of Individual owners. One rather Interesting catf Is that of A. 11. Cary. foreign broker and forwarding agent of Savannah, Ga.. with his 1121 Max well touring car. It seems that be turned In bis old machine and purchased one of the new Chrysler-engineered Maxwells from the Savannah dealer. "Cary bad kept a eomplete rec ord of every expenditure, with the result that he produced some rather startling figures," explain ed Mr. Michael. "Operating Costs for 23,742 miles over a period of two years and seven,monthe were 6.04 cents per mile. And this in cluded entire first cost of the car and accessories, as well as insur ance, driving and state licenses over three years, gasoline, tires, storage and washing, entire ser vice, repair and labor costs and depreciation. "Figures released by engineer ing experts In Washington, D. C, showed an average national mini mum operating expense, of auto mobiles of all makes, of 7s cents per mile. "A Government mall carrier covering a route daily out of Stockton, shows actual figures of less than 6 cents per mile for two years constant running In bis Maxv-ell. Several of the big oil companies that keep a particul ar! fitn. fhalr hn niierattnr 7 costs, show figures of approxim ately 6 s cents per mile, as Max well fleet averages. "In figures operating costs, many owners neglect to take one important factor into considera tion and that factor Is deprecia tion. If a car depreciates or loses Its resale value rapidly, the oper ating n.ii .u mniinli r u 111 ! II V It is therefore advisable to consider resale value in figuring operating costs." Watklns declared, manages at tue same time to effectually exclude from his range of vision all on coming locomotives and speeding automobiles at railroad grais crossings and highway and street .alersecilona. Watklns said that stickers on the windshield of a motor vehicle are not only dangerous to the oc cupants of the car, but also to drivers of other cars, for a sec ond lost In turning the head to gel a clearer view of a aituatiou may be just sufficient to cause a serious collision. He said thit the man who blocks part of Ills vlBlon while driving an automo bile. Is risking not only bis own life, but the lives of other people, and that this amendment to the motor vehicle laws proposed by the automobile association will do away with this perceptible hazard to publio safety. E E TO BUILD POWER STATION Priest Eailds, where construction lng af Priest Rapids on the Colum ,, . , 7 rr, , I of a! 1100,000,000 hydro-eiectric bia rivei, a Yakima dispatch ia the! (UKcuteu rrra mm .vire.j I project ' Including manufacturing 3eattle Times today reported. SEATTLE, 'Wash, Mar. 25. and (arming commoiitles la ts -o , Co-operation k Grant, Benton and commence In the autumn, was Use News-Review Classified Ad Yakima counties to build a road to 'agreed upon yesterday at a meet-1 vMrtlsing for results. THE FINEST ESSEX THIS T GREATEST ESSEX VALUE EVEH BUILT C.V-.-y,-aL.4jfaslll,W., a. J"V..j" i ';'f:':i .miioiui,. 1 iMiMn). wHLmHriL ..mm IS SI -Mi You Cannot Get Equal Style Performance and Reliability Within Hundreds of Dollars of Its Price Essex is a totally different type. Its advantages are ' ' exclusive because patented. It gives results never be fore attained in any car: Low price, without disappointment ia looks of reliability. . Economy without sacrifice of performance. Stability and highest readability without unneces sary weight. The riding ease of large, costly cars. The handling ' ease of a bicycle. Ltter simplicity in design. The lowest maintenance cost, we believe, of any i car In the world. A Car You Will Be Proud to Own SAN FRANCISCO, March 24. Motorists who ma (to a practice of plastering the windshield of their automobile with advertising stick ers will find themselves facing arrest and a misdemeanor charge under provltsons of an amend ment to the California vehicle act fostered by the California State Automobile Association. D. E. Watklns, secretary and general manager of the associa tion, announced yesterday that when Senate bill No. 600, lntio duced by Senator Arthur llrutd, comes before the Senate Commit tee on Motor Vehicles for a hear ing that the legislative represen tatives of the automobile associa tion will ask that an addition be made to tbe bill, making It a mis demeanor to operate a motor ve hicle with any sticker other than required by law placed upon lliu windshield of the car. Senate oill No. 600 baa been Introduced as an amendment to tbe Calltorn'a vehicle act. Watklns said that several other states had already found it neces sary to pass such legislation to prevent a certain type of motor ists from deliberatelyshutting off a portioa of his vision of tbe ruad which is necessary for sate driving- In a statement issued yester day Watklns said that the num ber of motorists who persist In plastering the windshield of their car with advertising stickers of every kind and description until It Is almost vision-proof by rea son of the number of stickers thereon, is Increasing at an alarm ing rate. The type of motorist. These qualities make it the most wanted and larcest selling car of its class in the world. It b the finest Essex ever bulk. It is the smoothest, most reliable Essex ever built. It is the best looking, most comfortably riding Essex ever built. And the pnee, because of volume, is the lowest at which Essex ever sold. Surely you cannot be utisncdwith Iks than Essex offers when its coxt is but little more Can carsof the lowest price. Hudson-Essex. Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Closed Cars in the World -0 ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO. Show Room and Service 8tation Across from City Hall. Oak and Main Street . Fiona . Wrecking Car ; . - General Auto .Rspalring THE Fordson's Friend Makes it a snappy starting, powerful pulling, economical and long lived tractor. BOSCH MAGNETO The new Iqvv price makes it possible for every Fordson owner to have a BOSCH VAONETO L. G. Devaney Official Bosch Service Station Phons S4 40S W. Csss By E. T. Strong, General Sales Manager liuiclt Motor Co. A itiierence to tue list of au tomobile companies tnat.wero ex hibiiora at too auiouiooue btiow way back in me euriy daya would reveal tue tact mm many are nil stung aud oue of. the reasons yiiy iume are nilasing is the tact mai tue 11 ues t survive! Neither man or machine, it iney are un lit, can long wiiusianu ine cruan ing strain ot an exacting exist ence. Uuick Valre-lo-IIead motor cars are bum on priacipiea mat were eaiatmimed wuen lue moior car , inuuatry started, and trial, these cars have survived without change in itieir lundanieniaia is convene lng proof that tney are coutnrud eu un baaic principles (hat are correct. In the making ot Buicka there bas been no yearly sauting iroin one set ot engineering ana mauu- l axm ring priucy.ea io au entirely U in ere ui sei. me ttuyk Vaire-m-Hestu principle was rigni in me ueguiusitg, auu 11 has been ngut ever fliUte. tach pawn i tig nour iu as toe great jumcipie mure tiruity and becmeiy eavaoiisneu in tue eatimaiiou ot the motoring public. uive-in-Kead FrlncJplo. 'Ine Vuive-iu-uead principle Is the great reason lor tue survival ot biuck motor cars, it this prin ciple hud not been correct, buick would nave lound it necessary to Jump from oue kind of motor lo auoiuer in a ceaseless eilort to und something mat wouid stand the grilling work a motor car Is called upon do do. The iiuick has survived every test that a million and a Quarter CARTER'S llKli brlOr Hue cuuiu dressed in uie latest fails sole. Au Uown through the ages ot linie meu and wuuien bave had dreams. Sacred wriuugs are full ut ureains and Uieir meauiugs. Its a great science and art to dream Ueautuul dreams, it caa only be at tained by a process ot mind train ing, lu tue sub-couscious mind mere is everything stored away mat you have ever handed down to it with the iustructious to retain lor future use. liut the suo-con-scwus mind is a good deal like tue rauio ot today u ouen comes up tu you in a scrammed coudiuou, and iu this state it means bouiing to you. ilut witn a bit ot minu training you can cut out tbe scrum bled tuuugnts aud they will be pre sented to you lu an understandable way. Whatever you want in this me you nave got to demand, to seek tor lu loug lor It, aud work (or It, or else to you it will never be given. r-irst lesson to attain the art ot dreaming uvautilul dreams. When you lay duwu at night. Just betore you tail asleep, dismiss all busi ness aud wuri;es from your mind. quiet aud calm yourseit in a peace lul slate ot nni.d, aud say to your self, or In ouie words, talk to yourseit. Tell Uie I am within to cut out all sickly thoughts, all Jealousy, hat", envy, and to fill you with healthy thoughts of love and alfeclion (or your fellow man iulnk out a little formula ot your own along this line ot thought, bay it over tea times just as you are ialling asreep, keeping tbe thoughts iu your mind that you are kiviuk command lo the tgo within you, i end you will gut results. Jt never tails if you bave faltb and desire and believe. Nick Has A Drum I dreamed that 1 was a cave man and that 1 had long, black, silken, 'lowing whiskers. In my dream a woman kept hanging around uie. 1 could see her Just as Plain In my dream as I have seen (hem on the i streets. 1 could sue her laughs, her i smiles, and 1 could see that come . miner look In her eyes that you ,oiten see in your wakeful stale of I mind. Bhe came to me dressed In ! the latest I'arls style bobbed hair, knee skirts, rMl ears, and curled eye lanhrs, and tangled hT little I hand In my Ion, flowing whickers. ; It was so suddi'n, so startling, so j thrilling, so uililllng. Inspiring snd i soul sailerIns that I rlKht then swoke and m-ver saw the end of 1 my dronm. I have given this dream considerable thought, ami I figure ; that It muit have been some love ! affair of mine In some former life, j Hut I will leave It lor the pssyeb i ounulysl to work out. I Hut to you wno would like to flream these beautiful dreams 1 sug I geat that In order to still your con- srloua mind and quiet your nerves, that you 'quip yo'ir car with Gates fcuper Tread Tires the Dalloon I T P and there is no rtnunt you i w ill be on the read ot attainment ! to dream beaulttul dreams. NICK CARTE?. . 441 N. Jackson St. c ferf & J I I'jffF j I 1925 Star -. . -r sm. 1 1 I rr-r i - i . - i - . . The Handsomest Coupe Built At the Loiv PriceYou Can Afford Safety! Four-Wheel Brakes No skidding witn 4 wfaael brakes-that's why all high-priced csnbjrvttheai. The 1925 Star Is the only low-priced car with fcwr whasl bralua. Distinction In every line finished in flint grey and slashed with snap black. Scats three comfortably; one piece windshield; balloon tires; f-r.wheel Drakes; and the marvelous new 1 . in Dollar Motor quick pick-up, abundru. m jwer. The low price makes this the ideal coupe from the standpoint of beauty, utility, economy. See this latest 1925 Star creation "Tomorroui'j Cor Today" At the new low price.. Rapp Brothers STAR DEALERS Cor. Cass and Pine Roseburg, Ore. Phone 371 See It at Your Dealers. Drive IL Compare It user's could devise In the most ex- proof that Unlet cars are bnilt the fact that 85 per cent of all acting conditions of world-wide on correct principles of merhan- Htilcks built during the past ten service. There could be no better leal design than that furnished by years are still In service. Dddbe Brothers SPECIAL TYPE - A SEDAN The Type-A Sedan has always ranked above its price class in distinction of line and appointment. This Special Type further advances that leadership beyond current standards. No special feature that could heighten the car's beauty, or enhance its com fort and convenience has been overlooked by the builders, Fiva Balloon Tirea s J. O. NEWLAND & SON . Dodge Dealers and Accessories ROSEBURG, OREGON lips j -Mini. - - - am. ,m isw Uj r. i mm, mm, Vi li'if 'r V I! I Co a