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TWO ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. MAY 20, 1925. Dddeb Brothers COMMERCIAL CAR Dodge Brothers Commercial Car advertises the business it serves. In fact, merchants value the ap pearance of the car second only to the low-cost, dependable mileage it delivers. J. O. Newland & Son Roseburg, Oregon DODGE BROS. DEALERS Phone 458 Lower First Cost and Upkeep There is a double economy in the Ford Car that materi ally lowers the cost of motoring for the millions of Ford owners today. First a Ford Car is the lowest priced on the market the least expensive car the automotive industry has ever produced. Second it costs less to operate and maintain. Fuel consump- tion is low you Ret high mileage from tires. Repairs and re placements are infrequent; and charges, even for the labor involved, are small. The Ford Weekly Purchase Ran makes it possible for anyone to buy a Ford on the easiest of terms. You may pay for your Ford out of your regular earnings. Ask any authorized Ford dealer about the details of this plan or write us direct, using this coupon. Runabout $360, Touring Car $290, Coup $520, Tudor Stdan $S80 All priema f, o. b. Detroit. On orn can uVmountabl. rima and Matter are $85 nt I Ford Motor Company, Dept. N-5, Detroit, Mich, j Ptoaa mll mm full particulars ratfardlna your caar plan for owning an : autumoblla. S Nam-. Town $ See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer 660 FORDOR SEDAN $1 F. O. B. CrrAl TOLL OF CIO LIFE la your child quick or dead? One of the other he must be, ac cording to Coroner Oncar Wolff of Cook County. Ill-, where reckless autolnta take the largest toll of child life in the United States. And, fathers and mothers, the responsibility rests with you, as well as with the automobile driv ers, the coroner says In a warn ing issued In connection with Na tional Safety Week. Here is what he says you must do to protect your children: 1. Keep your boys and girls off the streets. That means you must not send them on errands across streets or permit them to play where automobiles travel. 2. Warn them daily of the dan gent of traffic. 3. Escort the youngest to school, thus personally teaching thein the hazards of the streets. "Of 19,000 persons killed by automobiles in the Untttd States in 1924, 5,700 were children," said Coroner Wolff in his warning. "The overwhelming majority of these youngsters were killed while engaged in running errands or go ing to and from school . In Conk County's huge toll for six months, only three children were killed while playing in the streets. "If this laughter Is not stopped, mothers soon will have to send their children to the grocery in taxicabs in order to insure their safe return." E THE BEST DRESSED only are maps shown (or every foot of the 1645 mile covered, but Information regarding the road, the country traversed and the hls tor yand romance Is given. Through California the two routes ure shown the Inland and the coast. In addition to exploit ing thoroughly the Pacific High way, the longest paved stretch In the world and linking three coun tries, descriptive matter is given in side trips to the six adjacent national parks and other scenic points. The national parke that may be visited on the Pacific coast tour Include the Sequoia, the home of the giant trees; the Fen eral Grant, with the famous Gen eral Grant Tree, 35 feet in diam eter; the Yosemlte, the "valley In comparable"; Lassen Volcanic park,, with the only living volcano on the contlent; al in California, Crater Lake, in Oregon; and ML Rainier, in Washington. Other scenic side trips Include Lake Tahoe, forming a portion of the boundary between California and Nevada, and the Columbia Hivcr highway out of Portland, Oregon; a wonderful picturesque trip of 90 miles along the majestic Columbia River. Motor vehicle requirements of the different Btates traversed are given, and also information re garding Canadian customs and regulations. Those touring the Pacific Highway will find the pamphlet a veritable compendium of fact and romance of this first paved Mexico to Canad motor trail. T When Miss Oregon j?oes a tour ing in her Oldumobile Six Coach does she mar her maidenly beauty with rough-looking trousers, a mussy shirt and shapeless boots? Indeed she does not. She dresses up in her very best, which is very good indeed, and blithosniiiel yheads for the edge of civilization without a single qualm. She even takes along a pair of silk pajamas of dainty hue to wear at night in tho car, for when Miss Oregon travels a la Oldsmobile she depends upon the car not only for transportation but for hotel ac commodation saa well, particularly when her travels take her into re gions where hotels are scarcer than hootch at a W. C. T. U. con vention. Afraid? Nothing to be afraid of when you can lock yourself in the Oldsmobile at bed time just like yon lock yourself in the house at night, says Miss Oregon. The young lady tells Klecker and Amort, local Oldsmobile dis tributors, that one could go clear across the country in an Oldsmo bile Six Coach without having to pay a single hotel bill, and for a couple of girls who like to go off on week-end jaunts Into the hills, the car is simply ideal, he says. "It takes just a minute to re move the bolts necessary to make the bed," the girl said, "and If you want to you can leave the back part of the car in bed form all day while driving. All that's necessary in this case to niako the car mad worthy la to replace jho backs of the front seats, throw the bedding bark out of the way and hit the trail." The car hat solves the traffic problems beyond all question is the Bmall and short wheelbase car, combined with an ease of opera tion, and fast traffic get-away, as well, as the ability to decelerate rapidly. That Is one reason why, accord ing to Leo Kapp, of Kapp Bros , local Durant dealer, the new Dur ant has found such a steadily in creasing host of friends. "Every one admits those points when it comes to a discussion of handling a car In the maze of downUVwn traffic." he said. "A careful check mado In down town centers of various Am or ican cities proved conclusively recently that the use of smaller cars is growing proportionately greater wiih increasing difficulty In traf fic operation. Hence we have an ew In t reason for making friends for the new Durant. "Ease of operation Is maximum with the epgineeringly-speaking perfect steering, and the correct balance of car weight on the bal loon tires. Four wheel shot brakes have proven their efficiency and dependability any number of times. One of the demonstrations our salesmen 'shine' in making, is that of ease of parking." Read the Classified ads, in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you PACIFIC HIGHWAY I.OS ANOKLES, May 19 In chiding detail nmpa and complete information for the touring motor ist, a 111 pace pamphlet has just been Issued by the Touring llu reau of the Automobile club of Southern California on "The Pa cific Highway From San Diego, California, to Vancouver, Canada." This handy volume Is the result of experience and moths of pre paration nml Is designed for the use of visiting motorists from out side of California expecting to four the highway, to whom copies win no sent on Hitoltpiit on SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House 329 N. Main St i The house of a million parts. Come In anil savo money on your auto parts. Old cars, bought for wrecking. Phone 553 $ Freight and Tan Extra JfewMxfor HUDSON COACH (Was Q45) Today's Hudson Super-Six Coach costs less than half the price at which the open models have sold. With the world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars, quality is constantly improved and therefore Hudson is more than ever "The World s Greatest Buy" Huason leadership is based upon ness, reliability and performance. ten years' concentration in refininga great car around the famous Super Six motor. This exclusive invention added && to motor efficiency, yielding 76 horsepower without added weight, size or cost. It al most doubled car endurance. No design, however costly, has been found to excel Super-Six smooth- There has been constant improve ment in every detail. Easier steer ing, greater readability, more com fort, better materials, finer work manship, handsomer appearance, and more lasting finish. In all ways it is the greatest Hudson and the lowest priced Hudson. HUDSON SUPER-SIX SEDAN 5 Passenger 1695 (was 179S)-7 Passenger 1795 189S) All Prices FreiSht and Tax Extra ROY CATCHING MOTORCO. Show Room and Service Station Across from City Hall. Oak and Main 8treets Phone 438 Wrecking Car" - General Auto Repairing Not W m USED CAR BARGAINS 1922 Durant Touring 1924 Chevrolet Roadster 1924 Chevrolet Touring 1921 Studebaker Special Tour. ED MARSH MOTOR CO. Chevrolet Sales and ServUe Onk and Pii. Phono 446 Roseburg, Oregon 1925 Star Sport Sedan The Qreatest Value in the Low-Cost Field TTompctitors may VD adopt these high class features in the uture-the 1925 Star Car has them now that's uhy we sayt "Tomorrow's Car Today." Million DolLu Motor Four-WheclBraCes ! Force Feed Lubrication Tubular Backbone Fcddcrs Radiator Fuk Full Balloon Tires Dry Disc Clutch Alcmitc Lubrication jT In two years the Star Car has revolu' J tionized all ideas of what a low-cost car-should be. Every value feature is a year in advance of competition. The Million DolJar Motor has proved that real power can be built into a lowcost car. Its hill'climbing records prove it. CIn every way the 1925 Star Car, with Jits 101 features, is the greatest value buy in the world today. It is the car for you. vOne ride will convince you that back of its distinctive appearance is all the quality and value that will guar antee full economical motor satisfaction. If Your Star dealer can prove it-and J 50,000 Star Cars on the Coast alone are proving it daily to satisfied motorists. Rapp Brothers Cur. Cnss and I'ine STAR DMALLRS Roseburg, Ore. Phone 371 "She'greatest value buy in'the world