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- ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 17. 1925. a Overland Breaks All Records for Closed Car Value with this Fine New Standard Sedan A Marvel of Qual ity arid Comfort . 27 Horsepower! Here is a car that will instantly appeal to thousands of American families. Never before hai a car been built of this size, this power, this comfort, this beauty, this quality at such a low price. ator a enjoyable to drive at cars costing twice as much .money! ,,. A chassis proved by millions of miles in the hands of over 2 50,000 owners . ,t , An Overland with all the ad vantages, the qualities, the supe riorities for which Overland is noted all over the world. You can't even begin to appre ciate the tremendous value of the new Overland Standard Sedan until you examine it until you drive it. Small down payment 52 weeks to pay. Ask for our offer. Att Sfd To.. f495s All Sud Coo. f6S5; All St.cl ScJen, $715; .... ToWk New Standard Sedan A full five-passenger Sedan extra wide doors beautiful cloth upholstery deep cushions nickel-finish interior fittings one-piece windshield A 2 7-horsepower, reliable engine rugged axles of Molybdenum steel smooth - riding patented springs big, safe 10-inch brakes disc-type clutch foot acceler- f.o,6:TbledQ 52 Weeks toRiy World's Lowest Priced Cars tvith Sliding Gear Uransmission evE WELLS & CHASE OVERLAND DEALERS ACCESSORIES 317 North Jackson Street E OFFICERS NMD Formal announcement has been made of a number of promotions In the executive staff of Dodge Brothers, Inc., following the reor ganisation incident to the pur chase of the business by Dillon, Head & Co., of New York. Frederick J. Uaynea, as prev iously announced by the purchas ers, continues as president and A. T. Waterfall as vice-president. John A. Nichols, Jr., formerly general sales manager, is advanc ed to vice-president in charge ,of sales. A. Z. Mitchell, for many years factory manajrer, is now vlca-pre-sident In charge of manufactur ing. II. V. Popeney, formerly sec retatry of Dodge Brothers, is now serretatry and treasurer and R. J. Fry, who was assistant secretary. Is assistant secretary and aUt- ant treasurer. . The executive personnel ap pointed by President Ha) ncs In cludes the following: Assistant to Jhe President, J. R. Lee; Director of Engineering, Russell Huff; Chief engineer, Clarence Caron: Director of Pur chase, R. H. Allen: Director of Traffic, P. O. Flndlay; Factory Manager, R. A. Vail: Production Manager, Albert A. Andricb. General Sals Manager. K. U Sanford; Assistant General Sales Manager, F. II. Walker; Director of Field Survey, J. H. Gordon; Di rector of Districts, F. H. Akers; Director of Service, Arthur E. Na fo; Director of Commercial Car and Truck Division, R. C. Gra ham; Director of Civic Relations, Howard Baker; Export Manager, J. J. Palmer: Distribution Mana ger, H. J. New; Export Counsel, E. C. Willems; Used Car Mana ger, A. H. Schlapacasse, Advertising Counsel, Georg Harrison Phelps. Inc.: Manager, Advertising Division. H. J. Koch. The principal promotion In this list are those of F. L. Sanford and R. A. Vsll. Mr. Sanford. newly appointed general sales manager, has served previously as assistant general sales manager and director of distribution. Mr. Vail, the new factory man ager, has been associated with Todgo Brothers many years, hav ing distinguished himself particul arly during the world war when he was In charge of Dodge Bro thers Ordnance division. Since then he has acted as assistant pro duction manager. F. B. Walker was advanced from director of service to asslst snt general sales manager and Ar thur E. Nafe was promoted from Ht. Louis fflNtrlrt rennp.entntlvA tn I director of service. H. J. New, Inow distribution manager, was for many years chief assistant to the director of distribution and A. II. Schoapacasse, row used car man ager, was Memphis district representative. and they occupy but a very small space in the car. Carry a gallon of your favorite oil with you If you are unable to secure a supply of your particular brand you are nut compelled to use a substitute. For your own protection and to safeguard the car you drive follow mis suggestion. Many a king wears a second-hand crown. Who cares? ClagsilM ads present choice Jlstlngs of bib new and second hand tilings, if they suit your needs and your jmrso- GRAB 'EM! Any Repairing No matter if It's a wheel or a tire, 'we will fix It up and send you, Mr. Autolit, quickly on your way. Drive in, or phone for our service car. Hall & Young Garage 131 Winchester St Phone Ui y OIL IN YOUR CAR Careful motorists who travel ex tensively have found that it Is al ways safest to carry a spare can . of the brand of oil used In the car , , for emergencies. They have found ' to their sorrow that Just when they I needed the oil most they wro ' away from a source of supply and . have been greatly Inconvenienced. ; The wise motorist today always carries a spare ran of oil with him, ' considering this as Important as carrvtng a spare lire. - The Tide Water Oil Rales for- . , Dora t toe, assrkaHera of Veodnl Mot-' or Oils and Greases, remguliing the Deed of the motortut have ' peeked Veedol Motor Oils In con-' Ivsaleat gallon cane with adjusta ble spouts. Tbeee are properly i jSUsd to make thtm easy to bin Jit j SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House 129 N. Main St. Parts for most all makes anrl models of cars at a big saving to you. Come in and sec us. Old cars bought for wrecking. Phone 553 Voicing warning against the deadly effects ot carbon mon oxide gas, present tn the ex haust of automobiles, the United States Bureau ot Mines sets forth the following general rules: .it i Never run automobile -engine in closed or poorly ventilated garage. ... Never work under machine with motor running even la open air. '' Never close all car wlndowa with engine running, even la open air. It la not true that the air in a closed garage la aafe ao long as a gas engine continues to run. Move a victim of carbon monoxide poisoning Into the open air; supply artificial res piration; give him oxygen; massage his limbs; keen lilin warm and quiet. PITTSBURGH. June 16. (A. P.) With hundreds ot thousands ut automobiles being put into use in the United Slates during the summer months, the United States Bureau of Mines gaa experts, sta tioned at Pittsburgh, have again sounded a,warning to the motorists to exercise caution to prevent seri ous sickness and death from the deadly gaa from motor exhaust, carbon monoxide. These experts, who delve into the mysteries ot the deadly gas. have a list of "doa'la for motorists, as well as a list of "remedies" when the "don'ta" are disregarded by careless automobile operators: The "don'ta" Include: Guard' against running an auto mobile engine In a poorly ventilat ed or closed garage. ' Do not work under a' machine with the motor running, even though it Is in the open air. Sitting In a closed car with the engine running Is dangerous; al ways have the wlndowa open. l'ersons wishing to avoid this dangerous gaa must see to it that their garages are well ventilated. They should avoid exposure to carbon monoxide and, where It la necessary to come Into contact with It, protective equipment should be provided. A victim of the gas should be taken into the fresh air as soon as possible. It the breathing has stopped, artificial respiration must be supplied. For this purpose pure oxygen can be used or oxqgen with five percent carbon dioxide, to be given for about 20 minutes. The patient's limbs should be mas saged, to restore and increase cir culation, and the body should be kept warm. The victim must rest, avoiding any exertion whatever. Carbon monoxldo Is doubly dang erous, tho experts say, because It Is hard to detect it in the air., it has no odor and la tasteless. Symp toms are readily found, bowovur. A slight case finds the victim suf fering from headache. As the per centage of carbon monoxide in the blood increases the headache be comes more severe. The victim s legs weaken and respiration in creases. Then comes a couapae, followed by unconsciousness, and finally death. The dangerous fallacy mat tne atmosphere in a closed garage is safo as long as an automobile en gine continues to function, has been disproved by tests. A aog was olacod on the front seat ot a touring car In a closed brick gar age, and the motor was allowed to Idle. After Zu minutes opera tion tho animal lost consciousness. At that time the air showed 1.8 percent carbon monoxide. Tho engine was allowed to run until it stonoed from lack of air at tne end of two hours, when the per centage ot gas was 2.1, enough to cause Instant death. This Incident the experts cttea In order to Impress niotnrlats that ihov should not nrrmlt Ihelr mot ors to idle In the garage while they return to the house to obtain some forgotten article. o NEW MANAGER FOR AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY The local store of the Western Auto Supply Company is now un der the management of Mr. Roy Hartley, who until recently was serving tho company at Tacoma, Waxh. Mr. G. C. Barber, under whose management the storo here has been conducted since the open ing a few weeks ago, has been transferred to Oakland, Cal. The, new manager has had a wide ex perience in the auto supply activi ties, and the fuiure In Roseburg promises an excellent business for his company. Mr. Hartley will be Joined hern by his family In a few days, snd like all new comers to this city will be cordially received Into the social and business circles of the community. BE MADE SATURDAY : KI'OKNK, Or!., Jun 17 Flrat trip by auto nUtst ovt-r ihn MVKin zic l'mu tltt y.'ar will bo rna-l Hntuniny, it Van announce! hrr veMcnUy. Koit cnDflttlnn hftv b n 1nvrfati'l iin! It In bHIyvM that thr trip ran bn made without tno murh rtlfflnihy. T lv pla;stt will Iftivn Kturan ut 2.Zu nVlcKk la iJi afternoon, uni ui cnr!inK tn ncblute, will reach fete At I 0 clock Uat vuiu. Dodge Brothers COMMERCIAL CAR , Ten years of skillful and conscientious engineering have been invested in this ', sturdy vehicle. ( . , . . " Podge Brothers will always protect this investment by steadily enhancing the car's exceptional value. There can never be any relaxation in the policies, practice and ideals which have been the corner stone of Dodge Brothers success. Screen Commercial Car $910. f. o, b. Detroit , 11055.00 delivered J. O. NEWLAND & SON - - Dodge Brothers Dealers B0SEBURG70ReT,T "PHONE 488 -. CJ.JOHNSON CO. SPOfiTDiG GOODS - j . Joel oofv ' ESSEX COAGH Its New Low Price SO Greatest cl All Essex Values. Freight and To Extra The world's largest production of 6-cylindcr closed cars now makes possible the finest Essex ever built, at the lowest price in Essex history. Built by Hudson, Essex not only shares the advantages of the famous Super-Six patents, but also the value-building supremacy of their enormous combined production. Only among ' far higher priced cars will you find comparison for Essex quality, its long-lived performance and riding ease. Hudson-Essex Now World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder PRICE DELIVERED IN ROSEBURG, $1010. ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY , Show Roomi and Service Station New Location 125 N. Rom Street Phons 4S Wrecking Car Central Auta Jjpajrlni Can