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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, JULY 22, 1925. LraiiLi. iMvl J!3ri ?S tl mS ll B JbCF ? v ' ; ) f. . If i li T Freight and Tax Ex'ra for the HUDSON COACH Throughout Hudson's long-time policy of giving greatest value for the money, this is the lowest price, the finest Hudson, the great est value Hudson ever offered. Only Hudson's exclusive advantages of the famous patented Super-Six principle combined with the world's largest production of 6-cylinder cars make it possible. By greater margins than ever before it is today the "World's Greatest Buy," The Qreat and Qenuine Economy Its Owners Know The Rood-will and satisfaction ao evident through out Hudson's enormous ownership results simply from the conviction of hundred of thousands of individuals that they have the "World's Greatest Buy." The economy Hudson owners praise is not only in the big saving of first cost ; they know, also, the greatest of all operating economies faultless service for months on end with rarely any need whatever for attention and at a minimum expense for service. Vi' Til IZT'G fn-rrmrr-ii iiiiimh, frl Hudson -Essex World's Largest Selling 6 -Cylinder Can ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY Show Rooms and Service Station New Location 125 N.. Rose Street Phona 438 Roieburg A three day gathering of the Ralis executives of I he Western I fl; part men t of the Tide Water Oil 1 Sales Corporation, marketers or j Veedol Motor Oi!:i and areaM-n, i was concluded eary In July. The : meeting waa held in the Wen tern ' Department Headquarter build- 1 ing of the Corporation in 8a d i Francisco and ail of the autea 1 officials of the company on the 1 Western Coast, were in attend ance. The sessions were in charge of Western Manager K, M. Kowltw and Western Sales Manager W. I'eUlugell. A great many matters of Im portance pertaining to the de velopment of tne Company's operations on the Pacific Coast were dincumed. flans for increas ed dealer co -operation and adver tising activities also received a great deal of attrition. A review of the tremendous growth of the Tide Water Oil Kales Corporation oil the Pacific Coast waa given by F. M. Kowlus who Delated with pride to the new homes ..of the organization in several leading Coast cities and the increased fa cilities adopted for economically and efficiently handling the lurge volume of Vedoi business en joyed. I Pettingell pointed to the growth I of the sulus personnel as indica tive of the increased scope of the Company's activities and suited that the stability, oi the selling end of the organisation proved the soundness of it's merchandise ing plan. Among those in attendance were Cy H. 1'runer, North Pacific District Manager from Portland; J. H. Mem, Sales Supervisor in charge of the Seattle District; that coveted result. 'ibe large engineering and re search starts of the liuick are con stantly working to create better ituicks, and as they progress bet ter iiulcks wi.l be built. It is a good thing for the indus try as a whole that there la a tendency to discard the habit of making changes merely for the eake of having a change. Lut this txiended to the curtailment of real improvements from year to year would mean but one thlug ulti mately that the automotive Indus try would mart Slipping back w aid, for It 1b a truism mat nothing biands still, we must continue to go forward or go backward. CAKIU KKTOH MIXTTKKH. Too rkh a mixture will be In dicated by misslRg, by lack of power, by black, smoke or a bad odor at the exhaust, by a red lame when the compression cocks are opened. Too lean a mixture will be Indicated by popping, by missing, by lack of power and by a yellow flame. EVOLUTION for Tire Shop 11 Jm on old Faying that peoplp of 111.. Fume thought nod feathers Hock together. Whatever i In a man will tome out of him tfooner or later. 1 am an erolutlonict in belief, and now U a good time to loot my horn and broadcaxt my I thoughts, because it is only by the Charles J. Kay, South i'acitic Die- i exchange of Ideas and thought that trlct Manager, ltohert Louden, 1 we can make the hill that leads to. South 1'ucitic District Sales Su-'lhc fount of all knowledge. .J'o,w pervisor, tooth of Los Angeles; It. I the question arises: "What 10 evo L). l'helps. Central I'acitic District j lullon?" Manager, and It. J. Klrlck, Cun-, We will take scientists like Lu tral Pacific District Salus Supor- ther liurbank, who takes the little visor, both of Sun Francisco. ... i wild apple and potato, the thorns lteslde the out-of-town delega- , anil thistles from the desert, and les were the following from Hie transforms thmi Into a number of Western Department lleudquur- j varieties, changes the flavor, nor ters In Sail Kianiisco: A. A. liock. ; do thev look the same, smell or Assistant tieneral Credit .Manager ' ia!llu die same, but are wholesome .., DETHOIT. Mich. July 22. The Chevrolet Motor Company having established successive prn- , ductlon records for April, May and June, will exceed by August 20, the total production for the entire year of 1 S24, it Is announc ed by K. ll.Orunt, general sales manager. Chevrolet prndustlon during , 1924 was 30r.:io:i. During the first six months of 11125 the total production reached 24tt,Sl or only 6B.222 under the aggregate for the preceding year. Tbe company produced f.i,!M4 motor pars and trucks during June, exceeding any previous Juno in Its history. The total for the month was exceeded by only one month of Chevrolet production. j October of iyi!:l. Hales to dealers popularity. First of all, the price j during June wore 54, 72b. At thoi8 low. This gives those in mod : end of June there still remained crate circumstances an opportunl !24.r4 unlilled retail orders In , ty to enjoy a car. while those in the hands ot the dculcrs. ; inuitt-ruL. circumstances an oppor- I "I staled recently that the mo- iunliv lu enjoy a car, while those tor car industry was becoming of iinre means may easily provide ntuthiltzcd; that the undesirable , ibe younger members of the fam ' peaks and depressions of produc- lly with a runabout of their own lion were being flattened out," ; at a small outlay and thus retain said Mr. (Irani. "This statement i the hiahcr priced cars for use of is substantiated by thu Chevrolet (others in the family, production figures for the last Kven h.'foie tbe vacallon season thrpo months. (arrived there were Indications that I "In April we produced 6J.2:lti Ford runabouts had pome Into In curs and trucks; lu .May 62, KM ' creased favor, for more of tin m Innd in June 54,1144. Thus we have appeared on the streets dur 'have a variation of only 2, 70S ; , jM(. ,.a,iy spring months this units between the lowest and the y,.ur tliUi In previous years. It Is highest of the three months. And j,,t Bhout Imposslb e now to turn j of even greater significance is the i oll street or read without I I act that our production crept "P , meeting the familiar Ford tuna I Instead of down during a period mt w)th ,., ,wn, n,ri; than in which pivit experience ha led liKelv In a khaki colored boot, with manufacturers to expect a decided ; wdwlnRS on the windshield ami decrease, oiher accessories according to the 'Another significant figure Is , .,.. mvldul taste. contained In the statement of the. .Namnal Au.omoMle Chamber nC N'w with the hosts of ounr; ( omm-rco that the May "' ml ,,l,nK ou,,,n l""1 f,,r nill,ril. . .,...- ..r.. -tttti iwr i vai Jltitin the nuniher of Kord nin- ,.f tlwx Tiiti. VV'.itnf Oil Uuliu ('nr. ' poration, Harold It. Deal, Western Advertising Manager, rrank A. Kstes, Assistant to Werlcru Man ager, W. J. Diehl, Chief Account ant and Ashley M. Harris ot tliu Sales Department. The out-of-town representatives all gave very encouraging re- ports on huMness conditions alorm the coast and from all mdicaiioiis the volume of Veedol .Motor tills and Creases used by the Western motorists will tar exceed all prew Ions records. According to W'es tern Advertising MunrgiT, Har old It. Ileal, a great deal of the credit for the increased volume in uuc iu tut ruiiiiiiMMiiu 1 1 if- .1,,,., i,.x II HIM Ul l lit; V-"DI1"'H.' I'M rr.... ( i...llu n,l ,,(, ing ac the leading wi'sleru m wnpaiif rs. Deal Btated that the Cor.p.iiiy had a real message to tell und the newspapers were broadcasting that message to the highest cIumi of citizens in every community and as a rsult there is a better understanding of the tiemeinlu ou respnnsilitlities home by mo tor lubricants in the protection of automotive equipment. delicious food for man. Somo peo ple call this Improvement, others call it evolution. Ai.'ain. if I lake the fattier of a jinney and Ihe mother of a horse we have what we call a mule. Some people call this improvement, others call it evolution. W will take primitive man. He first discovered ho could drag a in avier weight on a brush drag or Fled than he could pick up and carry. Ho followed this method for about two thousand years, the'n he thought of putting whevls on it, and then he had a cart or chariot. A couple of thousand years later he thought of putting four wheels had a wagon, r that we have the automobile. Some people call thld improvement, others cull It evolution. Now once more, as the speaker! Bays, I nni told from reading au then tic books that there is a tribe i of people In the wilds of Austral fa that hardly know anything. Thf-y have hardly more than one hundred worth to express their' meaning. They can see only two! colors, white and red. They sleep! under shelving rocks and shelter-1 Ing trees; make a nest to sleep in j Just like a hog. They eat bugs and i lizards, and buds and barks of I trees, and yet they are human be-j In R1. If You Knew What Every Willys Knight Owner Knows, You'd be driving a Willys-Knight. Car Up to June 30, this year, there were 200,000 Willys-Knight cars in active service. And on that day and date, those owners were experiencing a degree of car-satisfaction the average owner wouldn't believe could exist in any motor car. ' 30,000, 40,000, 50,000 miles not a day out of active commis sion, not a dollar spent forengine repairs . . . Not an uncommon experience among Willys Knight owners ... No carbon troubles. No valves to grind. The patented Willys-Knight engine does avv"ay with both . . . To the exceptional engine efficiency of the Willys-Knight is added another exclusive ad vantage absolute lack of vibra "on, due to the Lanchcster Balancer. Ihe Willys-Knignt Is the only automobile in the United States equipped with this device . . . These things the Willys-Knight owner A: no it's, and, knowing, counts on keeping his Willys Knight two and three times as long as any other car. WI LLYS KNIGHT Ftmr-cyllnJir moJtli from $ 1293 to 4695. Six-cylitiJtt moJcU from 1 1 845 to $2495. Alt prtcu . o. 4. Toledo. We ratnt Ihe right lo change price and ipecificatiom without notice. WELLS & CHASE Overland Dealers Accessories , 317 N. Jackson St. Phone 399 xkw jkiiskv i.x hkts thai' mhxiii.m; iu,( oi:i. The avornpe motnrit, wlr-n hn 1 bf-comfH aware o'f fin ovfr-hrattn! , engirt, initially thinks Imim dime-' (My SARFF'S Auto Wrecliing House . S2S N. Main St. The House of a Million Part, and ihe place In buy your auto parts and aave money. Come in and if you dont see what you want ask for it. Old Car Bought for Wrecking. Phone 553 ..lit .r tilt. Mnv l:'-'l al.w mill ir.-iii..-i. ... lh.it tin. truck .'ul.-s ti.f tho sum- !l-' l,l.-.l Hi. H as.-, j.l.luliw a( .-at ft-nt of (iiom int 'anj ut'aft'u n'uiuin of the car. mot nli Tf !t .rt ir lht' for Aliiy J!JI."" i W'l'h school, und rotN-ct4 mi1 VHtftlKHi IlllH' ti'Tf, 1ttll I IC lolkrl tilf K'-itiitK cut until ih to.til mid . to ail hi.'atnni's iln-y (n:u tit h. t'MiiK iti tor iiMitot 1111; hum i ih.in v-r ! ft t j An nl-nliu 'iT"un run it in ilit- tr.ii'.u- HhniK th- str ami i-n th" rmiitry liuhwus at th" pirtih'r. in th- pHik-, Hi tli suni ni'T i t'xirtii. I lit iiuuiIm r of outtK m-'ti an. I nni- ti driv Iuk iniH li t'vi'iMh-'ii' nhowniR a ur- pt ISIIlkt III) I r.l.-r. Ani .iiki tti -i- wmthtul inrttriri.it . Ihi miihII, Ithi )i n ri'.r n) !i.i 11 hn e tlw jm 1 ' in In it wi tf nur Kin JUld IMi- l-'tH t IiUiHlHiut It t fur tl)' nii'st piii,,r of Htl. J. :!.; injt from tti- timulu r -n on thi' 8(irr(. Ttitrt- nrr, of tour, a uuuibtr uf raj9fur Ua I'u.J KIU I ATI Mi TIIK "J AV WALK I It." Th.- ntlr- dcjiftrttiDMit oi Wll lianiiDiri, l'a . U luindiiiK a varA to rjiili pnlt'srtian who T)-!'s Rtf tts t placcii olhi-r than In to) --t't't ioiiH, or who dNolM s th' hIkiuiU of u tiaffic pnllct-man. No arroit art tnatt-. Tho nrH ap p)trinit on tlir crlH aro tho ful Iowiiik: "Yoti hnM violated a tniffii- rulo. Hrlp iih In ihr on-forci-iiM'til uf all law it. Thin is for yiiur nafctv at well as lor othorn." FOR SALE 1924 Chev. Roadster RUN 4300 MILES Ctnoo b told from nt CJr. Trades Aecptetf. K Z Ttrmt Ed. Marsh MoUm 09 OjK and Pint Phont 4 i II. II. Hass. it. pD-sl.l) IU. Hnhk Molor Co. ! Pr'-aroHS olitainr)! hy work f llu harh-st kind lias brought ih" autoitDil ivo industry within a tin..' it'rtif a century fiom virm.i ly - nothing to tho commanding p:;i in the Indu.strlal lift- of our t ml try. Now the first plaee has h- ,i aiiatnM, th ie tthould Ih no t r l leticy to fix hark mMied. This ;f j Mfude must not he us.-umed it l.i" ,iti)lustry is to n taiu its leadiii,; -i .slilon. 'I ho coinni rrial history of th;- count i v is replete with instam of inanutai-turers w ho f-lt ti..t ; they hut! arri ed. and coul J i -. foiiti'Ut. oti'y laiir l b-' iW'.' awnkned hy ?uue uns. ;u 1 oil rual who rt-conu-d the cipl1 t hat lo etuc-ed ou lit.; " prt'uresn. Kvery year f r U.i tad) f th. 1 adtni; Hiiiomohili- ? 'utm tUTi'ti have htttiitht our f: ' !thty hontsil b'lie'd wa- ! b' jtt car In its price clcs.-, and ! ; that it cnul.l nut be rxcelli d wlihln iwt lve in 'ti'b.t tin ir , enllieer bav' provt-ti lh:it product i oii be imprm ed 1 it It ha joUie on. ;o h year It: at betlrr a ut Miiebl and -w;!l rnnumh- Uui as it i. ; hi t tiiake Imjirov tnnt Year . o the lUm k Motor i p.iny tiKk for it ? lonan, "V -I tetter Au'eiiitdMit j me li liuick will Hulld Thin" This not 'drcted as a vain ot bj-t. but prvtln a tc 1 o;. wtll )leftn ) p.H y that Hull K lend" beitrrir tut p''ttrt b- Htb'ptliitis i'f it 1). h tll.ii it VV.U "1' cnntlnutMi cxp ri' iue may i' . op - Max be Ihe p ;fert Jtiitl : i t Trt to be built. No one run : Low ciu4 ot bow faQwc ff fr (AMucUtc-i k'nm Lwd Wire) NEW VOitK, July 22. Krod. rf. 'i'omlin of CMasaboro, N. J., has established a new record tn-p-snootinfc average, for 2,u0 tar getu. in cum pel it ion regtstered ny the American Tiap Miouiiiik Association up to July 15, Tom lin compiled a mark of .9851, remaps w couin (to nown tnere;-' "" v.inr-, . mw : amateur or professional. The bei-t and commence systematic training' jor "v R8 lhe larIt of " or wa previous mark was btme up by and education anioiiK those people '"J; There are, however, still j0jm Taylor of Newark, Ohio who and hi the course of time lift (hem i0,hr i"-'--"- that are just as po- finished the neason with an up to our level. We could direct ' "' anti dangerous. One of these average of .KMo for aluo tuget. th. m spiritually, and wo believe I ,a thtl worn P'-n -"ln- j o that if they will live up to our con- Automotive experts tell um that. (ceptit)n of (lod, they will some day ion each compression strox part evolve to an anel. and then per-1 of the gaa vapor passes down part j hap to an arch nnpcl back home j tho loose fitttnn piston rfiiK inio wiih !od. Mwi 'all preachers the crank case and thrro cond'n preach thia dcM'trine, but some peo- sea and mixes with the nil, thus pie call it improvement, others ; causing a gradual thinning cut of evolution, .tht lubrlrant. t'onsequently the Listen. I am eoinc to tell yon rubbing uteel parts ar" "starved"' jniy conifptlon of dod has chanced "f oil, and friction at once b ins. j wonderfully in the last ten years, j 'I he tuixtuie of oil and gas, ihe Once I wh a fundamentalist and ' function of which in to form the saw tlod In the material sense. I film of oil betwn the cylinder Inn Innser see anything In the ma-'wal.s and pistons is soon bn-ki n j terlal and think it Is the real for; down under the int'-nse. cylinder .ni that the real In all things Is ' t. n.epera ure. The gasoline im back of the material. I kmct-U for mediately burns under hUh tem ja number of years to know the perat lire, leaving a carbon d poilt I truth about the spirit world, and I and leaving the rubbing surfaces lean tH you thu on two occasions hard and d.y. This, cannot help , I have been iH-rmitted to look hut create heat, which at once n g- throuch thn pt arty gates and on liters on th heat Indicating d the other side of material life, and .vice placed on the radiator cap, wiiHt I saw was wonderful Indeed. thereby warning the motorist to I no longer doubt, t know. I saw; act before It is tco lato. spirits In the spirit world hun ! Q di-d of th m. I sat and gazed at ing operations in Umatilla county for a day or two. Harvesting is now on in full swin in the heavy bearing portions of this area. Heavy clouds gave promise of more rain later in tbe day. PENDLETON SHOWERS i WILL HALT THRESHING I'KN Mf jKTON, July 22. A brisk , shower tell her for an hour this : morning starting about seven o clock. The ram will hat thresh- SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE 1921 Special Six Studebaker Repainted, Reconditioned. Ed. Marsh Motor Co. Oak and Pine Phona 446 ROSEBURG GARAGE Official AAA Garage and Mechanical Service Station Timken Roller Bearings CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS Balloon Tires and Rims, AH Makes of Car them until I w as nwrcome w 1th fear anti astonishment. And I do not think the spirit world Is vry far aw tty. I nonn limes wonder if then an' hot io spirits walking by my Mde orf good and tho other bad, la continual warfare I over my sow. I know that a crest nury who rend these closing words will haVo la wlerd. cropping f-!ine and will i pity me. Put my (b ar b:t)her and sister. Mwonld not exch;ingo this jknowird frr all the got i m th 'world, for to me it is soul-satisfy- J Ing after a long li(o floundering I arc und in doubt. ! NICK CARTER CALL FOR BIOS Sealed proposal will be received i by the undersigned up to ami in cluding 7:.t' o'cltick T uesdrfy, July Slut. 1925. for th painting of the Fullerfon school hnus bnated In West Koscbutg. Sp ideations ! may be obtalm-d from the under- . signed. !knd or c rtilieil check for five per cent of the amount bid must accompany bid. The board reiervcs the right to reject ny aud all bids received V. J. MICKLM, Cle.k. 0 I Outing surplles iors. co'-il glasses, bathing taps and si.. us, and ffrt aid preparation. Llujd 1 Crocker. i.-. - vO'V-v Repairing Our Specialty Work don.1 lo your nati?(ac llun. Phono ub or drive in the car yourself. I ' Hall & Young Garage (31 Wlnrbster St Pi one Ul