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Auto Section
Wews-IReview
DOUGLAS COUNTY
Pages 1 to 4
VOL. XXVII.NO. 195 OF ROSEBURQ REVIEW
ROSEBURG, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 8. 1925.
Following closely the Informa
tion that Graham Brothers produc
ed more 1 1-ton trucks than any
other manufacturer during the
first quarter of 1825, and ranked
second in the 1-ton and 11 ton
fields combined, comes the an
nouncement that their Detroit fac
tory has again found It necessary
to take greatly enlarged apace.
The rapldty of Graham Broth
ers' growth Is clearly Indicated by
the repeated Increases In their
space requirements which have
much more than doubled each year
since 1921.
Graham Brothers now have a
space under one roof 400 feet by
600 feet In a steel and concrete
which was erected by Dodge Bro
thers during the winter of 1917 as
an ordnance plant for the manu
facture of recoil mechanism for
155 millimeter French heavy guns.
Materials from the railroad cars
are unloaded on covered platforms
400 feet long by 40 feet Vide and
conveyed down an alsie 24 feet
wide by E40 feet long in the main
building to the proper stock rooms
or departments.
At the extreme end of this aisle
and at right angles to It is the
frame assembly line. While the
frame travels a djstance" of 100
feet, wrong side up. on a conveyor,
the necessary brackets are hot riv
eted in place and the springs and
front and rear axles are attached.
The frame Is then taken by a
small overhead conveyor, turned
right side up, carried through an
enamel spray and then through an
enamel oven 200 feet long. The
passage is timed at 30 minutes nil
the temperature is carefully con
trolled to Insure proper baking of
the durable, lustrous cn.tmei.
As the frame emerges from the
oven it Is picked up by another
overhead conveyor which takes it
around a right angle turn and
places It upon the final assembly
conveyor. This conveyor Is 400
feet long and travels about 4 feet
per mhiute to produce 150 trucks
per 9 hour day.
During the first 100 e-.'t the
wheels with tires ars mounted on
British Society
' Honors Woman
( 1 y"
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Mrs Helen S Wriirht. Pittn.
field, Mass., is the first woman
to be made a fellow of the Koyal
Geographic Society of London.
The honor is a recognition of
licr writings and research in arc
tic and antarctic exploration and
history.
the axlos. Then, the chsssl3, still
moved by '. i I jr g chain, vpi'.r o.v
ward on Its own wheels. With the
rpanlnrttv nf rtnekwnrlr the vari
ous units are placed In position
land the various bolts and nuts are
I securely tightened with speoial
pneumatic wrenches."
I . Inspection of the assembly line
in full swing shows clearly how,
with Increased production and
! adoption of the assembly methods
I of Dodge Brothers, it is possible
:ior Graham Brothers to deliver
Kiieh exceptional truck value at a
low price.
Wonderful relief for nervous
people. Hot Mineral baths. Boswell
Springs.
Motorists who Intend making
their vacation a touring trip will
find not only new maps an-1 Itiner
aries, but a large folded map cov
ering the United Bute cast of
Chicago, a resume of both (.peed
laws and state laws, and the gaso
line tax, in the 1925 Associated
Tours Guide, the official road book
compiled and published by The
Automobile Club of America.
The new Itineraries contain the
route numbering syjtem, as do tho
maps.
By following the carefully select
ed Itineraries and clearly defined
road maps with which the Guide
is filled, summer vacationists are
enabled to tour by jjotor through
the most charming aec'lon of
eastern United States ana Canada
to seaside, mountain and country
resorts. All tours In the Guide are
compiled with a view to sceaic
charm; the roads mapped are the
best stretches of hard highway
that ehe country afford?.
For transcontinental motor tour
ists, there is a double-page Atlan
tic to Pacific road map showing
the several routes across the
United States, accompanied by
complete itineraries for this In
creasingly popular trip.
A feature of the Associated
Tours Guide that motorists par
ticularly appreciate Is that the
itineraries are arranged to allow
for logical stopping places at the
end of each day's run at towns
I wuere accommouauons may oe
i readily secured. Not only are
'there synopses of state motor laws
but ferry schedules and lists of
good hotels and garages also go to
increase the Guide's usefulness to
ith eautomoblllst.
I For the accommodation of car
owners, the Guide will be distribut
ed through local news dealers,
bookstores and drug stores in all
parts of the country, or may be ob
tained by remitting fifty cents to
: cover cost, and postage, to The
! Automobile Club of America, 12
East 53rd Street, New York City.
I Taylor meae concrete is good eon
'erefe Tel. M6-R
The Tourist Camps
Invite You!
Thousands of them, hospitable and friendly,
play a big part in the vacation joys of thou
sands of families every year.
Take advantage now of this interesting, eco
nomical way to travel! Get into your Ford and go
far away from the every-day haunts and the
working grind! All the family will enjoy the out
ing; everyone will be healthier, happier and
betterf or a change of scene and life in the open.
No other car requires so small an investment
as the Ford ; none offers you such value for
your money.
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VOL. XIII. NO. 98 OP THE EVENING NEWS
Gone but IVof Forgotten
The Cleveland Indians, two years ago. decided Steve O'Neill
was about Hone as a catcher. Last winter they let the veteran spit
ballcr Covc'.cskic go. Right now the team could use both. Poor
catching has handicapped llic team. Covey lias won more games
than Sherry Smith, veteran southpaw retained by the Tribe.
QUALITY BUILT
INTO THE ESSEX
Only among far higher priced
ears will you find comparison for
Essex quality, performance and
riding tease, said Roy Catching,
local Hudson-Essex dealer, toduy.
It Is a totally different type. It
gives results no other car ever
gave. It Is low priced, without
disappointment in looks or relia
bility. It provides stability and
finest readability without unne
cessary weight. It has economy
without sacrifice of performance.
It Is so easy lo steer and com
fortable to ride In that even over
long Journeys and rough roads It
gives a satisfaction associated
only with large, costly cars.
Essex requires llttre attention
to keep In top condition. You
sacrifice no motoring pleasure,
comfort or good looks that large,
high-priced cars can give. And
with It you I now all the satisfac
tion that comes with Its distinc
tion as a fine and beautiful car.
In quality Hudson and Essex
are alike. Th patents whlrb ac
count for Hudson's famous repu
tation for performance, reliabil
ity and long life are responsible
for the same qualities In Essex.
The enthusiasm of Its thous
ands of owners make It. with
Hudson, the largest selling 6-cy-llnder
car In the world. A ride
will reveal why.
DoBwell Hotel for good eats.
DRATIC CUT IN
SWAMPSCOTT. Mass., July 8.
As he watched from long range
preparations of government offi
cials for another slash In taxes
President Coolldge Is keeping in
mind the man with a family and
a small Income as well as busi
ness generally.
To him the prosperity of both
are Intertwined.
The president believes that a
drastio cut in surtaxes not only
would result In increased govern
ment revenue through a conse
quent stimulation of business, but
would benefit the small tax payer
Jy Insuring him steady employ
ment. Mr. Coolldge holds to the view
that holders of large Incomes are
concerned more with avoiding
high taxes by protection through
Investments In tax exempt secur
ities than In attempting to Increase
their fortunes through regular
business.
DISCHARGE PRISON KEEPER
- (AancUtrd 1111 LmmmI Win..)
SALEM, Ore.. July 7. It became
known today that Warden Dal
rymple of the state penitentiary,
a tew days sgo discharged from
ihe service of the prison the prln
clnal keener. Charlea rhnrltnn
oro than to say the discharge
was for cause, the warden would
make no statement as to why he
.ousted the official. It Is under
stood that Charlton will protest to
tne governor.
In $60,000,000
Automotive Deal
S""r. ,"l- ' '""alWWMnywa
in?
yr sjtuM
fflanrrarai I f"awTS I
TAl.m llort tnvicnll and ITlO-
tor coach transportation Wing, is
capping a sensational business
career with a $00,000,000 deal
with General Motors Corpora
tion which will give the latter a
powerful interest into this phase
of the automotive industry.
Herts, the Yellow Cab man,'
controls the bus lines of Chicago
and New York, and is a manu
facturer of bucs and cabs as
well.
I.KXilON I.KAIlKIt MAVH
MEN lKSKitATKI I'MII,
CLIP THIS MAP AND KEEP IT
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tSiVfT"" Tt" T"I tu Motor Coach In
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Through Motor coach service to Portland, Sesttls and Vancouver"
a ths result of a successful maetlns Just held at Orants Pass. Oregon,
by stag line executives operaUDi betwaes Sao rranclsco to Vancouver
via the Redwood highway.
This ma tin; represents the culmination of a movement ion
fostered by the West Coast Trsnalt Co., to perfect a onli fy working !
gaalsatlon to be kaown as the "Radwood Stage Hystem." orrsrlog direct
fast throoah ataaa aarvira hataraaa aolafa In f.ll'nrrla mri mUi. !
l3rgoa and Washington. (See Map above).
Bpecui in rough rales, ualchad KbMulas and Joint lotertlna UUaU
nrsTS approved. - -
J.ACES FOR NOW
Laces for trimming Is the thing
now. I)o you like to select from
an extensive line? Dig new dis
play Just In at Carr's. White,
ochre, black, brown, gold metal.
or panel and collar laces. Itiifrilngs
in several colors. Hie the line of
laces and low prices at Carr's.
(AnMitM rrrai ImikI WlrO
LA GllANDE, Ore., July 7.
Dm ri'uu tf rlnanrrnf Inf t Ha Am
rlrun ting were placed with Ihe
; Justice of peace here yesterday
1 aguinst (JeorKo Noble &ud Clyde
It loom by Otis Palmer, comman
der of the aL (iraode post of
the American Ienlon.
The complaint altoRes that
Noble and U loo in tore down and
mutilated a flag placed as a de
coration on ope of the main
streets of La Grande.
A quality product for a delicate
flkln. KefretihlnK and Invigorating.
Hath salts especially priced, 93c.
Lloyd Crocker.
Dddb&Brdther5
S FECIAL
CDACH
Already a familiar and attractive
sight on all roads.
For one thing, the Special Coach
really accommodates five adult
passengers in comfort And then
the body lines and special ap
pointments are singularly smart
Five Balloon Trea
J.O.NewIand&Son
DODGE BROS. DEALERS
Roseburg, Oregon Phone 458
When MacMlllan and his party
left on June 201 h from Wlscasset,
Maine, headed for the Arctic re
gions, be took with him as a valu
able part of his equipment sever
al storage batteries, according to
A. 11. Taylor, the local Kxide deal
er. These storage batteries, which
Incidentally are Elides, will en
able members of the MacMlllan
Arctic Kxpedltlon not only to main .
tuin communication with the rest
of the world through their radio
but will provide them with many of
the conveniences and comforts of 1
our civilization.
Besides the Mowdoln, which car
ries a set of Exldes used for light,
ing and radio operation, the ship
Peary, the new member of the ex
pedition, and the three airplane
are Kxide equipped. The batteries
on the airplanes will furnish cur
rent for ignition and radio. Stor
age batteries will also be used la
the operation of the delicate scien
tific Instruments which MacMll
lan takes with him.
These storage batteries will help
MacMlllan to listen in to the civ.
lilted world while he Is cut off from
It by distance and walla of Ice.
They will enable him to send those
vivid and dramatic stories of the
trip which added to the general In
terest of his last expedition, to
Baffin Land.
Only those who have actually
braved the dangeiv and hardships
of Arctic expeditions realize the
comfort and moral effect of good 11
lumlnatlnn. In his description at.
the expedition Bent In search of Sir
John Franklin In 1X53, Dr. Ellsha
Kent Kane, the leader of the expe
dition, who was one of our many
Arctic explorers, described how
thoy had to work by the light V'of
muddy tapers of cork and cotton
folated In saucers" after their sup
ply of oil had become exhausted.
Many times in the -two volumes on
the subject he refers to the demor
alizing effect caused by their lack
of Unlit, resulting from tho scarcity
of oil.
AUTO GOGQLE3 AND VISORS
Why pay fancy prices when we
can save you about half on goggles?
30c to 60c for best quality goggles.
Visors JBc, 30c, 3fc, 4fic. Carr'ai It
you are out in the sun motoring or
not, you need these Items. See
them at Carr's.