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k OfiEaool Is Out Vacation time has come at last! Millions of families will take advantage of Ford ownership to tour this summer. Wherever youlive the roads invite you to travel. You can tour every day if you own a Ford car. You can take short trips of long trips, any where, any time, any weather. A Ford car will make this summer a happier, healthier , one for the whole family. And it costs no more for five to ride than for one. Low prices and easy payments bring the Ford car within the means of nearly every house-' hold. It is the most profitable investment you can make with your vacation savings. Tudor Sedan 680 P. O. B. Dttrolt SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL . THIS COUPON Runabout , - - $260 Coup - $320 Touring ... 290 Fordor Sedan 660 On opan cars dMnountabU" rlma and atartir an t&S aitra i ruU-rtirtMloontlralKeitnkAHprfcu ?... Detroit. ' Please tell me how I can secure a Ford Car on easy payments: Nome. Address . City Mall this coupon to JUNE IS ANOTHER RECORD BREAKER June la another record-breaking month for Hudson and Essex oars, with business good and public de mand' exceedingly active, accord ing to Roy Catching, local Hud son-Essex dealer. "This will prove the alxth suc cessive month In which all prev ious totals of Hudson and hssex business are surpassed," said Mr. Catching. "Starting with Janu ary of this year, Hudson-Essex started In the habit of breaking records. In each month since then It has bettered all former marks. . "In to doing, Hudson-Essex has become the largest and moat po pular" line of Six cylinder cara which thla or any other year ever knew, . The more than 100,000 cars which have been niado and sold this first six months of 1925 would be in fact a most hand some output for an entire year. But the public demand for the cars which has called for this volume, Is on the Increase and still greater Hudson-Essex marks may be looked tor In the lust half of tire year. "Tne reasons behind this extra ordinary record are of vital Inter est. There is no one single fea ture Of Hudson-Essex construction on which public Interest has cen tered: but there Is an all-around standard of well balanced value which we considered unmatched elswhere and apparently the public agrees with us. "The question of delivering cars 1 a most serious one. VYe are actually unhappy when business la so active that owners cannot obtain cars as quickly as they i want them. We realize that when a man wants a motor car, he wants it at once, and we bend every possible effort to accommo date hiro, even when there Is a country-wide shortage such as we have seen this spring. "With this feeling on our part. and with the HudBon-bssex plant working nlnht and day, we are making every eilort to deliver cara promptly. This Is not al ways possiiile, but m do make every effort. It would help a great deal if motorists would place their orders a llttlo time ahead of the day they actually wunt it. That would avoid disap pointments." SERVICE SCHOOLS FOR CHEVROLET Tire Chevrolet Motor Company expanding Its policy of assuring long years of driving satisfaction through proper service, has added three more units to Its chain ot service schools. There are' now ten schools In various parts of the country, each I In charge of two highly skilled Instructors. It Is axiomatic that there always is one rlKht way and several wrong ways of doing any thing. The Chevrolet instructors teach that rlpht way. Their clas ses are small not more than six or eight men to permit of in dividual attention. Each week the ten schools return to the ser vice organization between 60 and 80 graduate mechanics whose spe cialized knowledge of the car and Its servicing equipment eliminates the element ot chance and guess work. "Improper fitting of a minor Special Monthly Day Storage Rate for Business and Professional Mens' Cars A car left on the street is subject to theft, accident and weather. , ' Avoid Any Chance Park Your Car at the ROSEBURG GARAGE Phone 408 part causes expensive damage to any automobile," declares C. 11. Baldwin, director ot Chevrolet parts and service department. "Hut when a man leaves one ot our schools, lie Is a precision mechanic. H'e does not guess; he knows. He has knowledge of the Chevrolet mechanism unobtain able In any other way." The seven original service schools were established last sum mer at each of tire Chevrolet as sembly plants In the United States located at the follbwlng cities: Flint, Mich.; tTarrytown. N. .; Buffalo, N. Y.; Norwood. O.: St. Louis, Mo.; Janesvllle, wise, and Oakland, California. The success of this group resulted recently In the establishment of the three ad ditional schools at Dallas, Texas; Denver, Colo, and Portland, Ore., for service men In territory geo graphically remote from the as sembly plant schools. A chief instructor travels con stantly from one school to an other. In ttra schools are Chev rolet chassis, used motors, gears, axle and transmission assemblies upon which the students work with Chevrolet precision equip ment. Often a motor is Inten tionally disabled and then placed In perfect orcter. The students come from the service department of the J, 400 direct dealers and the many asso ciate dealers. The Intensive courn lasts one week. The shop foreman predominate, but many subordinate automobile mechanics also attend the schools. Only Chevrolet men are accepted as students. Another angle In the work of giving the owner the ultimate in driving satisfaction is the service promotion department, also under Mr. Baldwin. This department sends experts to snggest improve ments in shop practice and ar rangement that patrons may ob tain maximum speed and accu racy in servicing. J0E KlRKWOOO IS PLAYING FINE CAMI Cl.EX EAGLES. Scotland, July 1. Joe Klrkwood, professional golfer from the United States Used his woods and Irons with tine pre' clslon todsy st returned a 73 for the second qualifying round of the Glen Eagles thousand guineas tour nament. His aggregate of liJ probably will be food Dough, to qualify. YOUR TENT FOR , I THE AUTO TRlPj When choosing the tent, the camper should carefully study his own individual needs and make his purchase accordingly. A tent that might be ideal for one camping party will not alwaya do for an other. Here are a tew ot the many points to be considered before making the tent purchase; the number ot people on the trip, the length ot the trip, weather condi tions, "one night" stands or a per manent camp, and the accommo dations offered by the car itself. The tent should be large enough to comfortably house every mem ber ot the party. . It should be light and compact for ease in transportation. It must provide real shelter against storms, wind and cold. It should be equipped to keep out mosquitoes, bugs, in sects, etc. The ideal tent can be set up by one person in a tew min utes Ume. . There are many different types In tents but the two that have the majority ot auto campers are met with ready approval among the palmetto or umbrella and the lean-to types, , The lean-to, or standard auto tent. Is a very simple tent and very good for goueiai auto camping purposes, it consists ot a single sloping roof with a three foot back wan, side walls and an open front. The canopy at top ot the tent ex tends over the car and fastens to the wheels or hubs on the oppo site side of the car. W hen the standard auto tent la used the car can be made Into, dressing room. The palmetto and umbrella teat stand quite Independent ot the automobile. There are no guy ropes seeded and only one center pole used on tne palmetto. There are screen windows, a pocket, a full door completed wita a canopy. It Is very easy to set up; simply stake down the corner and raise the center pole. This . tent is equipped with a sewed-ln floor and canvas Bill that keeps out unwel come visitors. , A boblnet fly may be had to fasten over the door to keep mos quitoes out ot the tent. You should have very little trouble in setting up your teut it you take special "note how it Is folded when you first take it out ot the bag.. Try setting up the tent in the back yard or use it over night to get used to handling it before you leave on your trip. . Most of the modern tents come complete with jointed poles and wooden stakes. It is advisable to carry J number ot extra metal stakes as the wood stakes that come with the tent are more eas ily broken than the metal ones, The poles and stakes should be I carried In a separate bag. This metnoa saves wear on tne van and eliminates all danger of hav ing the tent punctured by a sharp tent stake or pole tip. Next week Loading the car to the best advantage. FORD SERVICE CAN BE HAD ANYWHERE DETROIT, June SO.-One ot the most striking illustrations ot changed motoring conditions since a few years back, when the car owner feared to go on any lengthy tour, is found in the Ford organi zation which is today providing service facilities for approximately half the motor vehicles In the United States. It Is estimated that there are 8,000,000 Ford cars and trucks traversing streets and highways ot the nation and Ford service stations are scattered in most every city, village and ham let to keep these cars running with a minimum of delay and low cost. The Ford Motor Company was among the earliest automobile companies to recognize that popu larizing motor car travel depend ed upon service facllitlos and that the motorist In nfecd of service or replacement parts must not bo compelled to wait a day or two, but be cared for in the ahortest possible time. Establishment of Ford service stations therefore started years back but under the remarkable demand for Ford cars, particular ly during the last tew years wltn sales running close to 2,000,000 annnally, it has been necessary to extend this organization and to do It quickly. How well this has Infoit Achievement a Walter P. Chrysler's full conception of what a four-cyltni der car should be has now become a reality. Mr. Chrysler an nounces the new Chrysler Fout, companion car to the Chrysler Six. It is here, ready for your inspection. Whether you are a car owner or not, by. all means see this new Chrysler creation. Ride in it. Get to know the latest Chrysler achievement which the master car builder Identi fies with his own name. It will amaze you, for it is our firm conviction that the new Chrysler Four represents a bet ter and finer combination of power, speed, fuel mileage and charm of appearance than any other four in the world today. The wonderful riding qualities ofthenewChryslerFourcannot F.o.B. Detroit , ngt Qctra 1 1 CmA H04i fr. O. B. DT. I MX Mtra. FMW-wfcwl kydrmtdic I II Ail fcsw V-V II be described. Yo,u must experience them to khpw what an advance has been made in the four cylinder field. It is enough to say that k i-Mo will omar and delight you. . i And when you ride you'll notice the absolute quietness of the four-cylinder engine, you'll find no rumble or tremors in the body of the car. Here is a car you can truly drive all day without fatigue. It is hardly ever necessary to shift gears, except for starting from a dead stop. When shifting is necessary it is made clean and noiselessly by the matched transmission gears and easy clutch action. There has never been the like of the new Chrysler Four at anywhere near its price: . Be prepared for a great revelation. yy CTi(, la trvtr. F tmt 'wkum IIM. P.O.I. Dimli fax cxtm. fomt- wkA ky tfrtmlit Ch Com T. O. B. Dm. Ux extra. FoMr..Kl kyJvMilte iVmkm atluL Bod, ty fiahn. IS- J. W. MICHAEL MOTOR CO. " 515 N. Jackson St Phone 356 far ahead in power, speed, fuel mileage, beauty; In safety, ease and complete and perfect readability. First car of its price with the option of hydraulic four-wheel brakes at slight extra cost. ' Delivers 38.5 horse-power 83 per cent more power certainty and performance than its official rating. Positive full force-feed lubrication, giving far more efficient lubrication with no increase in oil consumption. Unusually sturdy, rugged frame. been accomplished Is seen in com pany records which show that since 1923, when Ford dealers totaled a little more than 9,000, the number has been Increased to 9,800. ' But In addition to thla the authorized Ford Service stations ,nave been Increased more than 100 per cent In the last two years un jt 11 at present there are 32,000 such Rations throughout the conntry. This makes A total of close to 42, ,000 places where Ford owners may 'secure necessary adjustments and service parts for their cars. I 'Even In the face of the Increas ing service demands ot the last few years the company has met every requirement and the old say ing, "you can get Ford service sny '.where," familiar to most every motorist, is probably more true to day than ever before. The tour ist who starts out In his Ford this season will realize it to his satis faction at most every turn ot tho road. ODD FELLOWS AND LEGION PLAY TIE GAME, SCORE 2-2 A tie game, stopped by dark ness In the 9th Inning, was played last night between the teams of the American Legion and the Odd Fellows of the Twilight league. The game was by far the best seen this year and ended with a score of 2 to 2, only after dark nvss made further playing Im possible. Angst pitching for tho Odd Fel lows and I'eterHon for the Legion, allowed few hita, the, pitching being very effective on both sides. IMiuble plays wore frequent and spectators were glvon plenty ot thrills. Hall at second fur the Odd Fellows, obtained nine put outs, seven on fly balls. Look well to the oil connections , Trouble In the oil pump on the automobile engine la something; like the bite of the tse-tse fly it Is infrequent, but when It cornea it la sure death. When the automobile leaves the factory, it is in perfect condition. Every bearing and bolt, every nut and screw is properly tightened up. A few months ot use, however means a few months of vibration which loosens up the car general ly. A certain amount of this is desirable on a new car, but after it has gone too far, the car should be taken to a garage with ordora to tighten It up. Now, the garage men will do this perfectly ninety-nine time out of a hundred. The hundredth time they will overlook the oil pump, which la hidden and perhaps dif ficult to get at. The owner drives away, and sooner or later sees the heat Indicator on the radiator cap registering serious overh Ing, If he slops at once, and- it -he finds the trouble in the oil pump, he has been saved a vast deal of money. Oil pumpa are not to be trifled with. Sometimes the oil Indicator on the instrument board will lndlcato the trouble, but always the heat Indicator, it obeyed, will hcln vou ouL I b- ' Heat with gas. SARFF'S Auto Wreching House 12 N. Main St, t Parts for most all makes and models of cars at a big saving to you. Come in and see us. Old cars bought for wrecking. . Phone 553 BARBER SHOPS CLOSE All union barber shops In Ilose hurg will be closed all day July 4th. F. F. JONK8, Secy. .' c Cook with gas. RIFFIAN ATTACKS ARE SAID FAILURE YV.7 July 1. Violent Rlfflan at tacks upon French outposts have been beaten off with very great enemy losses, stales a French communlquo tod-. Itlfflan forces composed largely of regulars were ordered 1o take tho heights of the upper Lebcn group of outposts at all coats and with threats of pun ishment If the offensive tailed. (Am-Utxl firm Wl'S.l NEW YOIiK. July 1 Kpanklng has been an Institution Into the Rockefeller family for generations, the World says today In a series ot interviews with prominent men on their childhood dlscifllne. John I). Itnrkefeller, Kr. an old friend of the family r'lsles, foil the paternal palm with consider able frequency. John l, Jr., not ,only fell heir to his father's train ing but received the expert minis trations of his grandfather. Neith er feels himself the worse for the experience, but neither attrlbutea his succejis In life to the fact that he was spanked. Camp cook Hdw. Co. stoves. J"lglcr-Fc J. C. I'KSXKV mMIMKY (,OhH ON (.IIOWINO. Latimer's Arsenate LeS eigh teen cents per pound at Stearns and Cbeaowsin, Oakland, Ore. Th-a growth and expansion of 1 the Institution of J. C. Penney ' rompany stores goes on, appar- ; ently without the slightest thought of halting. Manauer WV II. Strawn, of tho local store, has Just : announced tiiat the organization Is opening 106 additional stores this year the majority of which : will be in the east. Thre new states will Iw entered, Mass aschuaetts, Maine and New lump-1 shire. liy the time tho tatted , turkey U prepared for the Thanks-1 sivlnic hay rilntri'r. the rompany 1 expects to fiave 7 stores In ! operation In 44 slates. Only Hhodo Island, Vermont, Delaware and Florida will then remain outside j the J. C. Penney company fold, J fM- , wmawJl " '-Jfi. J Pleasure AND Commercial Gars ED MARSH MOTOR CO. Salesand Service Oak and Pineaj Phoi.e 446