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ROSEBURG NEWSREVIEW. WEDNESDAY. JULY 8. 1925
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Leaping Sales Reax&ds
Packing Your Car for the Trip
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A six-cylinder, full sire 5-passenger Sedan of this fine
quality at such a low price is unprecedented. Many
definite superiorities ... 33 h. p. engine ... 112?
inch wheelbase ... Larger main bearing surface ...
Pressure feed lubricating system . . . Oil-tight universal
joints ... Very latest finger-type spark and throttle
levers ... Unusual room and comfort . . . Now a
value beyond comparison. 52 weeks to pay !
COMMMTIOM'
MVU b TRUNK
Waat to tafce- hew to tab
11 mmi where to carry it
are three of the biggest
proMenu taa coaliuut the
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Fraalda, ia the aaaaaiaany.
ia artkla effere ta faw
aagfideaa for Inaalag tha
car ta tha bail filliUi a.
The problem of carrying the doors of the car will be blocked,
equipment Is one that every camp- One this side, as shown In the illus
er must work out for himself as Iration, the tent, bed and mattress
there Is not one set of rules that may be carried by means of the
can be applied to all motor camp- carry-all luggage carrier,
ing trips. If two campers have the One the same running board the
entire touring car to themselves, emergency service unit may be
the problem is very simple pack fastened. This consists of a kit
It all in the tonneau. This applies containing three canteens, one for
as well lo the motor camper with gas, one for oil and one for water.
me roadster or coupe store it all
in the rear compartment.
But all of us do not drive road
sters, neither are we all lucky
enough to have an entire tonneau
of the touring car for baggage and
camping goods, so other places
niUHt be found to carry the equip
ment. The transportation problem
should be taken into consideration
when the equipment ia being pur
chased or assembled. It must be
compact enough to fit In a small
space and light enough to kep
from over-loading the car. Thai
is why the household articles and
furnishings cannot be used to ad
vantage on the camping trip, but
Standards
Sedan
WELLS & CHASE
Overland Dealers Accessories 317 N. Jackson St Phone 399
A combined bumper and trunk
rack will accommodate a good
share of the outfit. A large box or
trunk, bolted to this contrivance,
will hold the blankets, pillows,
clothing and all like articles fast
must be kept out of the dust and
dirt.
The other running board will
bear the heavier equipment and
still leave room for the doors to
open above It. Here may be fast
ened the gasoline stove, folding
table, chairs, dishes, aluminum' set
and box for groceries and supplies.
If a large amount of bulky bed'
d.- is to be carried, it Is well to
leave i le oacx cushion at home
does not mean that convenience j nd substitute the bedding in Its
must be sacrificed for the same P'ace. Not only does this make a
comfort giving equipment used at 1 d-"'0'9 eat but much additional
home may be, had in portable form, c" cumeu oeueam 11.
for the camp. Porcelain dishes Many of the camping articles
used In the house would not fit in I can be picked out to fit under the
with the camping scheme, neither two seats. The folding bucket and
would the bulky pots and pans basin, camp axe and shovel and
answer the camping need. The
average bedding roll would be
much too large to allow ease In
handling, so the tourist must pro'
vide compact equipment built espe
cially for camping.
The logical place to carry the
bulk of the equipment Is on the
running boards and rear truok
rack. These three places provide
enough space so that little equip
ment Is left lo be crowded Into lliu
tonneau.
Winn most of the apparatus Is
carried on the running boards. It
will necessarily mean that the
even blankets can be carried THere.
10 Insure cleanliness, the run
nlngboard outfit should be covered
with a heavy piece of khaki. The
tent usually comes encased In a
heavy bag, and the bed may be
carried In Its original carton. The
poncho mattress is fitted with a
pantastote covering that tucks in
at the ends to render It dustproof.
To get the best service from all
of your equipment keep it covered,
clean and away from the dust and
rain as much as possible.
Next week Choosing a Camper's
Bed.
"Nobody can say I
wasted my money"--
Ttltr tDecPaoto192S Indianapolis Race H inner
This statement from the young nice driver, who
purchased a liuick a week uflor lie wheeled his cur
to victory ut Indiiitmpolis ami broke the record of
that (unions Speedway, sums up the nation-wide
opinion of liuick. '
For, just as DcPanlo recognizes the superiority of
valve-in-hcad engines for the race track and per
iional use, so too have more than a million every,
day motorists rccoifni.cd the dependability and
performance of Huick and the Yulve-in-l I cad type
of engine upon which liuick has concentrated for
21 years,
Pc Paolo boudht a new Hoick with the motor car
expert's discriminating eye for performance, for
' dependability and genuine value. And his pur- "
chase is further evidence of the regard in which
liuick is so universally held.
Bt'lCK MOTOR COMPANY. I I. INT, MICHIGAN
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
rtOSEBURO Ditrlbut9 for Douglas Court OREGON
BUICK M1TOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
.
When better automobile are built, Huiek will build therrt
should he adopted within a year
or IS months. It was to have
btvn in eUect ten years, half of
which have passed.
The minister of labor, M. Ilura
f'lur. urceu npprovul of the con
vention of Ihe liest means of hast
ening (iorman ratification. Ho
said tho agreement would not be
ellectlve for r'r.inre until (jennanv
also has nt'ted upon It and tie
j ,....... iiiu j- irii,u ,u,ei lime III B
eiorts to oniain Herman action.
The eight-hour day and 41-hour
week agreement was one of tho
draft conventions adopted by the
j International labor conference at
Ills first meeting In Washington
In November, 1 91 9. Tho conven
tions were to ln-come effective in
those countries ratifying ttavm by
'July 1. 1 12 1.
f Amvl.trd rmm Lri.nl Wlrf.l
KI'IIKNK. (ire . July S. Mrs.
Mrtlo I,. Ililsiilieek, 4.r.. was kil
led at 9 o'clock last lllghl. when
an automobile in whli h slm and
her huxliund and three children
were riding loft Die l.nralne high
way near Inspiration Point. Mr.
HUsaherk and Ihe children wore
uninjured In the accident. Tliv
parly was relurnlni: from a drive
out the b'Khuay. when tho acci
dent occurred. They had reach
ed Ihe summit of the hill, and tho
children called tho attention of
their parents to the view of the
city and the lights In ihe valley,
according to Ihe slory tol, by Mr.
I I In-,-k He tl. lined ut the
view, and lost control of tho
mai'hlne.
'Tli.' IIINabccks were recent nr
rlvals from Alberta. Canada, and
had purchased a fsrui near here
a few days ago.
0
l'or concrete work call Tuvlor,
III No. Flint St. Tel. ili-l!.'
Laic
A REAL BUY
model Special Six
Studebnker Touring. $158
down. New paint. Recondi
tioned. ED MARSH MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Dealers
VOTE FDR 8-HOL'R
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PAICIS. July x. - Krrnrh ,
rlKimlu r of ! pi'tii n iliv riiit
(i 1 l ho W ahtnginn t l. lit hnur
convent ion.
Thf voto In favor o( rattflt-.itfon
wan itnaniiitnnii. Th -omvntlon
Ikh tipon r'ntliiir nln I ; i:t,
wbuu powers HtfrcvU lhal it
SARFF'S
Auto WrecKing
House
l?i N. Main $1
Paris for most all
makes and models of
cars ntn big saving to
you. j; 21
Come in and see us.
Old cars bought for
wrecking. O
Phono 553
; STATE PRESS J
I COMMENT J
Oefanse Day Bunk
Just what useful purpose Is serv
ed by turning celebration of the
nation's birthday Into a national
military observance, a volunteer
enlistment of service tor a day and
a gesture of defiance to the world,
is hard to ascertain. Such a mob
ilization of forces is bound to be
I misconstrued abroad while as pre
! paration for defense, it Is a joke.
I W are told that Defense day
test Is proof of loyalty. It Is noth
ing of the sort. Loyalty cannot
jbe measured by such grand-stand
I plays. Enrollment for a day Is
I neither evidence of patriotism not
'valuable experience in case of
' war. Nor will such annual antics
keep the nation prepared for con
. filet, though It may keep alive the
desire for war by fostering a false
idea of its glory.
j The very best defense the na
tion can have Is to treat other na
tions fairly and cooperate with
them In creating an effective Lea
gue of Nations and World Court to
supplant resort to force. The only
I weapons to be developed for effec
tive defense are aircraft which
with cheni als ara making war so
terrible as to preclude It. Concen
tration upon such development
will do far mora to prevent war
than the childish flourishes of De
fense day. Salem Journal.
' Can You Beat It?
I Can you beat this! The aver
age bill for electrja lUhts and ap
pliance operation is 2i a year in
' the American home, while the
; household spends f 33 a year on
tobacco. $68 a year on gasoline,
150 a year on lea cream and SIS
on candy.
1 People cheerfully pay good
, money for luxuries, and a whole
lot more ot It, too, than they pay
for lighting their homes every
night, not to mration little serv
ices like running electric fans,
toasters, etc.. and yet they some
times howl over the coat ot the
Juice. Service for service and ral
ne for value electricity Is by far
the cheapest necessary commodity
01 saleOregon Merchant
Easy On Tourtst
, Do Oreson authoritlrn linr
that this state Is getting a b1
name among tourists coming Into
the state? One of thm, who carte
throufh Southern Idaho, heard all
kinds of reports concerning the
I superactivity of traffic coos and
ol IncoaventeBCCl ana exacuoui to
which tourists were subjected. No
bodv wants tha bars thrown down.
jNobody wants special privileges
for tourists. But there Is a decent
'respect which traffic police, wheth
er on the highways or In the
streets ot small towns, can show,
tourists as well as home folks, that
Jean add to the reputation ot Ore
gon for dignity, hospitality and
good will. How would it do for
those In authority to make inquir
ies on the point, in order to find
out what la going on? Portland
Journal.
The Ulterior Motive
There will be few to question
the soundness of the court opin
ion upholding Governor Pierce's
right to veto the legislative bill
calling a special referendum elec
tion for next September. Not so
much can be said for the gover
nor's motive In vetoing the meas
ure. Many people question that,
because they know that the gover
nor did It purely for the sake of
currying class favor and pouring
water oa his own political wheel.
And that isn't alL The governor
is getting away with it At the:
Creswell fanners' meeting the
other day, he pointed with pride
to what he had done and waa ap
plauded to the echo. Yea sir, Wal
ter ia one astute title politician.
Marketing of Fruit
It Is a rare season when there
la a full crop of all kinds of fruit,
but a full crop of one makes up
for a short crop of another, and
good prices improve returns from
short crops. Reports from various
districts show that In the main the
Industry of the north Pacific coast
will do well thia year. Plenty or
apples compensate for a shortage
of prunes, and in some districts
large cherries do something! It
make up for a short supply.
Such variations In yield of fruits j
make orderly marketing almost
indispensable to avoid loss. When
a crop is short, there is a tempta
tion to push prices up to the point
where they may kill the market
for a bumper crop the next year. I
By following the cooperative plan j
growers will practice moderation
when their crop la short lest they i
cause consumers to turn to substi
tutes. By that policy they can
hold the market for a future large
crop and may sell the whole of the '
latter at a profit. '
This is application of business
principlea to fruit growing as to
farming the same principles as
are followed by big business in
selling steel, copper, automobiles,
meat and other products. There ia
a basis for Dig business in the
marketing of all the apples of the
Pacific northwest, or of any other
fruit, and those who cling to' inde
pendence for their district associa
tions rather than combine in a fed
eration of districts stand la thelr
own light. Portland Oregonlan.
Late Model
FORD TRUCK
Cab and Body. $90.00
down, eas terms on bal
ance. '
ED MARSH MOTOR CO.
Chevrolet Dealers
The climax of
50 years oil experience
the Veedol "film of protection"
THE Veedol that you buy today wasn't per
fected in a day or a year or 10 years. It
is the result of 50 years experience in making
high grade lubricating oils. The "film of pro
tection" that Veedol gives your motor is the
, climax of this long experience the fruit of years
of knowing how to make high quality motor oils.
Every drop of finished Veedol comes from se
lected crude. Tide Water owns its own oil wells.
The oil is pumped through Tide Water's own
pipe lines. It is refined, tested and packed in
sealed containers at Tide Water's own refinery.
That explains its uniformly high quality.
Veedol is then sent to the Pacific Coast by
boat in the original sealed containers at a
shipping cost of less than one cent a quart. That's
all it costs to bring the"film of protection" to you!
Put the Veedol "film of protection" on the
job, safeguarding your motor. Drive up to any
Veedol station for Veedol crankcase service
the orange and black Veedol signs are every
where. Be sure to ask for Veedol by name.
TIDE WATER OIL SALES CORPORATION
SAN FKANCHCO
414 Bruaaa St.
PORTLAND
MthSiOtfcaaStt.
LOS ANGELES
44) Lsas hak Am.
OAKLAND
S70I Oram Sk
SEATTLE
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WAREHOUSES IN ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES
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