Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, May 13, 1925, Page 9, Image 9

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    ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MAY 13. 1925
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ThioBtult in OtialityMeans
Lov73rpatp of Operation
! , Tl) fast-increasing number of new good Maxwell cars on the i trcets
it causing widespread comment. It is a perfectly logical happening,
tor no other four delivers the Maxwell combination of 58 miles an
hour, 5 to 25 miles in 8 seconds, and 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline.
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But there are still greater satisfactions for the Maxwell owner. The
car is completely manufactured within its own great plants. This is
an advantage of genuine importance to the buyer. In no other way
could you be assured of the quality that distinguishes the new good
Maxwell from all other fours.
It is this high quality that accounts very largely for the dependable
nature of Maxwell performance, the car's durability and, above all,
costs of operation and maintenance so low as to create a new stand,
ard of economy.
We are always eager to demonstrate the new good Maxwell, for a '
ride in the car proves at once that it offers more fine motoring than
was ever before available at the price.
j J. W. MICHAEL MOTOR COMPANY
515 North Jackson St., Roseburg . Phone 350
B ETTER AND B ETTE R
Dependable ten years ago, and five
years ago, and more dependable than
ever today, Dodge Brothers Motor
Car simply represents the latest phase
in a process of continual betterment
The first cars Dodge Brothers built
established a world-wide reputation. .
The cars they are building today in
corporate the accumulated refine
ments of those ten intervening years.
That important improvements in the
comfort and appearance of the car are
made from time to time, implies no
basic departure from Dodge Brothers
traditional policy of progressive
rather than seasonal development'
J. 6. Newland & Son
DODGE BROS. DEALERS
Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 458
THE MAXWELL CAR
A statement of the Maxwell
Chrysler engineers that a 15 per
cent increase In horse power has
been .accomplished in the new
Maxwell without Increasing bore
or stroke, stated J. W. Michael,
local Maxwell-Chrysler dealer, ap
parently has considerable to do
with the new engineering achieve
ments of combining into the, new
Maxwell models, for the first time
in low priced motor cars, the
three assets of economy, speed
and flexibility. These sweeping
Improvements are said to have
been made possible through rede
signing the cylinder block, chang
ing valves and valve seats, im
proving the cooling system and
lenghthning the pistons. Auto
motive engineers are (authority
for the statement that with a pro
per basic design a combination of
two of these asoests of economy,
speed and flexibility Is relatively
easy to obtain.
The trick seems to be group
the third wTlh the other two. .
Those acquainted with the car's
performance capabilities assert
that It will outrun and outper
form any other four cylinder car
yet built.
In designing the new Jewett
coach, which has met with such
a cordial reception at the hands
of San Francisco motorists during
the past two weeks, the factory
engineers had in mind three
outstanding essentials, namely:
Roomy comfort, Bmartness and
serviceability.
Pointing out 'how completely
successful the company was in de
veloping these three requirements,
Mr. Stough, local dealer says:
"Roomy comfort could only be
obtained by building the new
coach the Bame size as sedan
models. It must have ample room
for five and, to fill every need of
the average family, must also have
space in the tonneau for packages.
"The rear scat was placed far
enough behind the front seats so
that the passengers in the rear
may stretch comfortably. Even
after stretching it Is possible 10
carry packages behind the front
seats without interfering with the
leg room in the rear seat.
"Wide doors permit passengers
in the rear seat getting in and
out without requiring the riders In
the front seat to leave their seats.
The width of the doors Is thirty
six Inches.
"The lines and big windows In
the side and rear give to the ex
terior the beauty that makes this
new model tbe smartest coach on
the market. The tipper corners
of the back have a ball end. This
rounded smoothness fits In with
the radiator and hood design. A
final touch of artistry Is given to
the design by a belt molding,
heretofore only employed in the
design of the Nation's motet beau
tiful cufltom-buttt motor cars.
"The finish not only fits In
with the beauty of the car, but
the full tone Cobalt blue has been
proved nearly untarntnhable. The
blue Is applied on the panels af
ivr they have been primed in 4M)
degrees of heat, making a sub
stantial ha?e for this fine finlxh.
To harmonize with this beautiful
exterior the mills of tbe country
were searched for a new uphos
sterfng material. It was found. A
shade that Is between blue and
gray was choosen, giving the In
terior the rlrhness of a beauti
fully furnished room. This new
typo upholstery certainly combi
nes beauty and long wear. IU
wearing qualities are generally
known to the public."
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"Certainly some of the staff of
engineer who designed the Over
land coupe-sedan must have bwn
Westerners," said K. V. Chsne,
of Wells and Chaxe Co., local Willys-Knight
Overland dealers
"Whilo primarily having In
mind the creation of an 'all pur
pose car,' designed for any loral
ity. they have. It seems to me,
perfected 'he Ideal low-priced car
for this State, where touring and
ramping trips am possible prac
tically the entire year around and
where the climate admits of Hi"
comfortable use of a. car almost
any Urns, for the Overland cour
sed an is a combination family,
outing and business car.
"The price of the car makes
It posnible for anyone to heed 1 h
'call of the 'opn road. and for
the man of limited means Its
economy of first cost and opera
tion makes It the 'open sesame' to
Increased happiness for himself
and family.
"The ease with which the car
are converted Into a full-length
bed tnlde the car should hav
a particular appeal nf the arma
sibllity and beauty of the many
camping places everywhere thru
out the State.
"Another appealing feature, of
the 'all-purpose cor to the owner
who Uses it constantly is the re
markable rear seats and uphols
tery, which gives him a carrying
pace of fifty cubic feet for any
purpose."
Fine Collection of rtyiO&T
,V; Books on Far East
On a high hlU on the very edge
of Tokyo stand the world' flneet
library 0n the Far East In lan
guage other than Chinese, Japa
uwe and their kindred tongues. The
library building Is fireproof, sound
less, severe and scientifically ar
ranged, but sadly out uf syuipathj
with the unique and marvelous col
lection of volumes made by Dr.
George Morrison over a period of
many years and supplemented now
by the purchases of Baron Iwaaakl,
who offered ,tbe Institution to stu
dents of alb climes.
Huron Iwasakl not only placed
the library at tbe dltqMisal of those
Interested in the Far Kast, building
and equipping a horn for It at a
cost of 1..VJ0.000 yen, or $750,000,
but he endowed the Institution with
2,000,000 yen, the Interest on which
Is to maintain tbe library, -assist In
tbe promotion of research work on
oriental subjects, and purchase ad
ditions from time to time. The
whole Is placed under the control of
a board of trustees.
Doctor Morrison's collection In
cludes works on China, Tibet, Mon
golia, Manchuria, Kashguria, Si
beria, Korea, Formosa, Japan and
the neighbors of China, ana a cora
piehenslve set of works on central
Asia and the rivalry between Great
Britain and Husnla on the western
frontiers of China. There are
books on the subject In more than
twenty languages.
Petrified Wood Hat
Beauty Akin to Gems
The petrified national forest, one
of the 20 national monument, es
tabllahed by Presidential proclama
tion. Is the only region of hundreds
of places In the Southwest In which
slllcltled wood occurs In such
ohundunce ns to deserve the name
of a pert rifled forest, tt Is located
In northern Arizona south of the
town of Adaiunna on the Santa Fe
railroad and was designated, as
national monument In iVM.
There are three principal gronps
or forests In which trees or blocks
of the petrified wood lie scattered
aliotit In profusion. Many tree
trunks exceed 100 feet In length and
cross sections reveal the fact that
these trees, which are cednrs, did
not grow there, but probably beside
an Inland sea, and upon falling be
came water-logged on the bottom at
this point, During decomposition
the cell structure of the wood was
entirely replaced by silica derived
from sandstone In the surrounding
land.
The state of mineralization In
which much of the wood eilsts al
most places It with gems or pre
cious stones. Not only are calccdony,
opals and agates found, but many
trees approach the condition of Jas
per and onyx.
Coach Properly Defined
Now that the coach has become s
large factor In motordom, the ques
tion Is raised as to what Is meant
by the term. The Society of Auto
motive Knglneers defines tt :
' "An Inrhmed single-compartment
body, similar in general npjtearance
to tiie sedun, with two close-coupled
cross scuts for four passengers.
There Is a Inrge luggage compart
ment or space for a trunk at the
back of the body. There Is no
glass In the rear quarters. The con
ventional type has two doors only,
the forward seats being divided
anil the right-hand seat tipping for
ward to give access to the rear
cross-seat. Some models have two
doors on the right-hand seat, there
being two fixed cross-seats."
Chance for Experiment
It was Iwtween dnnces. They
were sitting In dim comer.
"You have wonderful eyes," he
murmured. .
"Yes!" she Inquired expectsntly.
"They are like stars," he went
on.
Her lips brushed his as he mur
mured : "They are so bright."
Ills hand fumbled In his pocket
and lie drew forth a glittering ob
ject : "They sre so very bright,"
he repeated. He thrust, his watch
before lier. "See If you crth see
the time In the dark."
WILLYSOVERLAND . FINE . MOTOR CARS
tL n tt o u n c I n Y
WI LLYS
KNIGHT
SIX
For those who vant the finest . . . brilliantly
conceived, beautifully designed, wonderfully
engineered and regally luxurious . . . the new
Willys-Knight Six abundantly .fulfills the
wishes of thousands of people who have said,
,uWhen Willys-Knight builds a Six, I want
. one." It is a very different Six with a patented
' engine . . . the world's only type of six-cylinder
engine that grows more powerful and quieter
.with use . . . The smoothest thing on wheels. .
WUlv-Knlght Su-CyltnJn MoJiUi Touring $1845; RJtler ft 845; CouooSn ,
12145: Bfu,lm S2295: 4-Pm.. Coup S234i; SeJon S2495. Willy-Knight .
Fout-CulinJot MoJoU: Touring SI 295; Coup SI495; OuWsn fl49Sl Stim , j
SI575iBmiglumtl695. All prienj... TtUuk.
WELLS & CHASE
OVERLAND DEALERS ACCESSORIES
317 North Jackson Street
PHONE 399
n't
A
tallest
l.lltKltrV TIIKATIti;
Opening tomorrow at the Li
berty Theatre. "Kmpty Hearts"
produced ny lien Vorarhlelscr for
Banner Productions, Inc., will bo
the feature attraction for the bul
ance of the week.
The picture Is based on a story
by the well known writer, Kra
lyn Campbell, which appeared In
a recent issuw of the Metropolitan
Magazine, the film version being
made under tho direction e( Al
Sun tell.
It has been produced with n
notable cast, headed by Cliirn
How, John Bowers and Lillian
Rich, with Charlvs Murray, Joan
Standing, John Mlljnn und Utile
Buck Black In support.
attraction at tho Antlers Theatre,
beginning Friday. It la an aduptlon
of Clarence Alulford's novel, "The
Orphan." The scenario was made
by Lynn Reynolds who Is direct
ing the picture. The rast Includes
ttcorge BuncrofL lK-WIlt Jennings,
Busier Uanlner, and Lucien Little
field. .
youth restored by science to again
lay' siege to tne supremacy of a so
city which threw her aside when
she grew old.
ANTLERS THEATRE .
The Deoilwood Coach," ono of
seven Tom Mix specials on the
schedule of Fox Film Corporation
for the coming SeaHon, will bo tho
ANTLERS THEATRE
Ttcjuvenation la the latest word
to bo lifted out of mythology and I
inscribe! by scoence on the scrolls I
of certifie d reality.
A new phase of this Bclentirfc ac
complishment has been caught and
turned to dramatic use In "tine
Way Street," Iho latent First Na
tional production, coming to tho
Antlers Theatre tonlghL
This Ingenious dramatic offer
ing Is an adaption of Ilealo Davis'
novel, "line Way Street," which Is
one of . tho best selling novels of
tho current period. It Is built
around tho rejuvenation of an Eng
lish opera singer, once a world
famed b'nutv who returns with
Mr. Business Mah
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