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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1925)
751 j. HV Sales Isteiresss.e AgaimiJ ,B.C The price reduction on the new Overland Six Standard Sedan has sent sales soaring ! .38 h. p. engine . . . 112 inch wheelbaso . . Larger main bearing surface . . . Pressure feed lubricating system . . . Oil-tight univer sal joints . . . Heavier crown fenders . . . Wind shield wiper . . Very latest finger-type spark and throttle levers, also horn button, mounted N on steering wheel . . . Unusual room and com fort ... A full size Five Tassenger Sedan . Now a value beyond comparison. Order early! from $985 to Expressing the company'! strong support of closer relations between the United States and Canada, pos ters advertising the Urand Cana dian International celebration to bo held at Vancouver July 1st to 4th, are being prominently displayed in all service stations ot the tmon Oil company ot California from the Mexican line to British Columbia, it us learned here today. The celebration Is the biggest thing ot its kind ever staged in Vancouver and has received en- dorsement from all Pacific coast states. U will close with champion ship sport events, paraue and dances, on the Fourth of July. An exceptional program of sports, pageants and social events has been arranged. An automobile race In which internationally known drivers are entered will be held on July 1; the world's lacrosse championship will be settled July 2. Canada and America will also tangle in baseball, football, swim ming, tennis, golf, boxing and bicy cle recing contests. A grand Call- thumpian parade, an illuminated pageant on English Day and a dux- sling rose show will also feature the program of festivities. A caravan of machines will leave Los Angeles June 22 headed for the Canadian city. The huge motor trek will go through California, Ore gon and Washington, crossing Into British Columbia at Blaine. Information regarding the carni val can be secured at automobile clubs or local offices of the Union Oil company. 52 Weeks toEr Sedan WELLS & CHASE Overland Dealers Accessories 31 7 N. Jackson St. Phone 399 Jbrtht, COACH Freight and Tax Extra The world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars, permits the lowest prices in Hudson history. And for the finest Hudsons ever built. Thus Hudson is more than ever the World's Greatest Buy WILLYS. OVER L AND FINE MOTOR C A R S - I I DATES ARE SET FOR BUYERS WEEK The COACH '1075 plsjt U Prove to Yourself This Car's Amazing Performance! You'll admire its distinctive beauty, yes you'll appreciate its economy but the thing that will satisfy you even more is the confidence you'll come to have in your Oldsmobile Six because of its amazing performance ! You'll get a new thrill every time you meet a high hill or a stretch of deep sand or a long open road where you can open the throttle. We'll gladly loan you one of these cars for an hour or two. Drop in or phone us soon! Kfecker-Amort Company N. Jackson St., Roseburg. Phone 593 OLDSMOBILE I'OUThAXn, Ore., Juno 24. rortlanils' 13th Annual Buyers' Week, which 'is tho recognized mercantile event of the Pacific Coast, will -take place this year Inuring the week of August 3-8, iliuring this week, merchants from j the fourteen western states, In- ciuninK uritisn t oiumnia, Aiassa, and the Hawaiian Inlands, will gather and be the recipients of a i program of entertainment that will I be accorded them by more than one hundred and ten jobbers and , manufacturers who are the lead ers in their lines In tho great metropolis of the I'acifio North west. ' liuyers' Week was founded by the Portland Chamber of Com merce thirteen years ago for the purpose of bringing together the merchants of the various sections I of the Coast, to enable them to j talk over matters ot interest and to see for themselves this varied I lines of industries and stocks of j goods that have made Portland the ; famous commercial center. ! A feature of this Buyers' Week ' Is the round trip railroad refund 'made to visiting merchants whose minimum purchases amount to $500.00 or more, irrespective of the I distance the merchant may come from, and who register properly at Buyers' Week Headousrters, which lis maintained at the Portland j Chamber of Commerce. This com j merrlal event is held annually lunrt'-r the ausplre of the Trade and Commerce IH-partment of 'ho , Portland Chamber of Commerce. 'flllSIOCKT1 Ciaham Firothera nw pacific (rmst Factory lit Htockton, al.. was formally opened Thursday, June l$tb, with appropriate cere ' monies attended by representatives of the Stockton Chamber of Com merce, member of the new factory organization, officials from Dodge H rot hers. Inc.. and (iraham H rot It er Homo Office, Dodge Hrothcrs Dealer from the Pacific Coast and adjoining states and many other ln vlterj guests. During the forenoon all wer In terested In Inspecting the new fac tory and In becoming acquainted with the exceptional manufactur ing facilities and with each other. "The establishing of thin Pacific Coast Plant," paid one of the offlct- i als from the Detroit factory. In j peaking to the Dealers, "marks I another step forward In supplying j tho hest truck value and the bent j service we can to our dealers and operators In our West Coast Terri- j tory. j "It was gratifying to us that the! official figures for the first nuar-l ter of showed Graham Itroth-' ers In first rank In the Industry in j the manufacture and sain of li-toni trucks and second In the combined i 1 and 14-ton fields. "Last year the states which are now to be supplied with truck from Stockton absorbed over II per cent of Graham Hrothcrs en tire production. Indications are that this amount will be consider ably exceeded by the end of this year." 'Ability to fit quickly any on? of the 28 different types of standard bodies . which Graham Brothers j have designed to aalisry tle r I quirements of over 400 different lines of business and saving of the time heretofore required for freight snfpmentH from the Kaatern fac tories will benefit both the Dealer and the purchaser greatly' says the local dealer. J 'Although Stockton enjoys the I beat of Hailroad Facilities fnr j freight shipment to any part f the territory supplies bWteve m--st of I the Graham Brothers Truck- will I b driven away from the new fac tory. "The addition of Graham Iiroth- ( era raeiory 10 me constantly in i creasing number ot manufacf urinr 1 plants which are being established Ion tffe Pacific Com af to supplr the rapidly enlarging Western Murket assures additional favor threugh out tho West which will BUEiple ment tho good reputation ihes sturdy trucks have earned for abil ity and dependability and economy' "Through motor coach service to Portland, Seattle and Vancouver" Is the result of a successful meeting Just held at Grants Pass, Ore., by stage line executives operating all lines between San Francisco and Vancouver via the Redwood high way. According the Clyde Edmondson, general passenger agent, this meet ing represents the culmination of a movement long fostered by the Weal Coast Transit Co. to perfect an unified working organixalion to be known as the Redwood Stage Syetem, offering direct fast through service by stage between points In California and points In Oregon and Washington, in both directions, via Redwood highway. According to the report of tho meeting, tho various operators in terested are enthusiastic over this consolidation of schedules and rates and are bending every effort to di vert traffic over this new and most scenic of all routings. It is pointed out that this service Will Drove of dn.ara nnd cent value to the territory along the Fon' accomplishment Redwood highway, because outside In figures Just Hudson' leadership is the result of ten years enginceringconcentratioxi In refining a great car around the famous Super-Six principle. Its pat enteJ, exclusive principle added 80 to efficiency, yielding 76 horse power without added size, weight or cost. Its simplicity has always meant a lower selling price than It permitted in complicated types. No design, however costly, has been found to excel Super-Six smooth ness, reliability and performance Hudson quality has constantly been improved Easier steering, greater toadabillty, more comfort, better materials, finer workmanship, hand somer appearance and more lasting 'finish. It Is the greatest value offered In Hudson's ten years of leadership Announcing a New Tyfa Tfie BROUGHAM 7-Pas Sedan 1795 fnUKl mmU Tu Em ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY :i Show Room and Service Station New Location 125 N. Rote Street ''-' Phons 438 Wracking Car Qsnsral Aute Rtpalrlng as rovealpdl Many a k InK wears a second-hand and second-hand things. If thef , . Elven out at tiro crown, who cares? Classified ads suit your needs ana your purse-t . tnurlHt. varntJnn and nl -vesr truVf-l rr. t- n . .!.. i " . . kviiviui ifiii;vB in itTiiuiL iuvi'IJUB win um imiurtMi ui niaKt mo irii .1,. ., M 1, ..!.. !rhrvhe1H";',:rM',WaJ,'In8tCaa!'c -mwy i;ia... foreign plant. Huch points ot interest aa the Oregon Caves. Crater Lake, Ila in ter park, etc., will be reached over th fa new ayKtem. Kpecial through rates havo been arranged, ached u lea matched and joint Interline tickets perfected. It is declared that the trip to Port land may now be made in almost 'and an n oclated companies anfl the 'Ford Motor company of Canada, limited. It Is not only significant aa indicating the growth of the au i lomoblle iudUHtry both here and 1 abroad, but It presents tho world i wide acceptance of motor car trans ; porlation, for while domestic plants of the company have for the laat as good running time a, by train. ,;, "5. pl.nu .fso have attained to new marks. Hince tho first of May the Ford assembly plants In the United .States havo been averaging a daily output of more than 7,200 cars and trucks and this In the face of aer (eral operations at ono or morn i plants were morn or less curtailed due to delays Jn arrival of parts. During tho same tlma plants In jtturope, and South America llknwlso , set new records and these with tho 'daily output of Ford of Canada, .which supplies Canada and British the second highest production , colonial prmsessions, have added a month In the history of the com-i daily average of 925 cars and pany The April production was : trucks, to the production figure 52,236 cars and trucks. Of tho May i bringing the total up above 8,125. piodudion, 4 2,73 unlta were for j On May 19, when the domestic domestic sale and 10,070 were for, plants went to the new high mark Canada and exports. Production in , of 7,sr.s cam and trucks, foreign both Aptil and May closely ap- plants and the Canadian company present choice listings of both newjQHAB 'EMI Wh.n B.tl.r AutomoblU. Ar Built, Buick Will Build Tki ;; : DETROIT, Mich.. June 21. The j Chevrolet Motor company shipped 1 52sfi3 motor cars and trucks dur ing May which displaces April proachd October n( 1923, tho boom far whn Chevrolet prcxluction , reached Its hlth".it point. ' Itetall fhIs during May wero 44, I7ti, this being the fourth largest delivery month In tho company's history. April of this year was the largest delivery month exceeding .Miiy only by fi.K'7 fales. i At the end or April Chevrolet had :on Its books :.. I J tinfllled orders. t At the i nd nf Miiy there were 3't,- i 7"U unfilled orders. produeeil KS2, setting as the record for all the remsrkablc. total of 8,750 Ford cars and trucks. CARS EVERY MY Vn bmAnf fan mmvwtm m- m oouutry irli.? Phoaa 44. World prMluctlnn of Fojd cars and trucks in now everaelng slichf ly ahova h.2 a dny, a daily output greater than af any previous time in the history of the Ford organiza tion. This, Is the aitooitlUng recJ of By Outdoor Franklin. The man who goon wrong on a motor eamplng trip in usually lira fellow who look too much for rranted nnd started out on the trip iinpri-piired. One Una day ho dcrldo to go, thrown a few arttclos of equip ment Into the car, tie tho rest onto ttre. running hoard or top and Is on his way with little thought of what wit) HduMly bo n-"drd. W it limit a doubt, moro auto vacations have bein ruined through the lack of proper pre ptratijii and Inesperlenca than (Coatiuuta oo page s. rcSr ;i uestion: why is Buick so generally of Comparison? nswer: Because for more than 21 years Buick consistently has nearest approached the ideal of a ; dependable motor car. Everyone commends your judgment when yoi buy a Buick. MOTOR SHOP GARAGE riOSEBURO Distributor, far Douglas County OREGON BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN ; When better automobiles are built, Dulck will build them " o