ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1025
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Announcement
Change in Location Commodious Quarters Secured
Klecker-Amort Company will from thi s date occupy the Rice Garage Building,
439 North Jackson Street.
Special!
As a special feature this week on account of moving, we offer a spick and
span new Rollin Coupe at wholesale price. This is the same model as that
classy little car that won the economy run from Los Angeles to Camp Curry
in the Yosemite Mountains, averaging 27.43 miles to the gallon. If you want
something for economical price and service, come in and look this car over.
V S tint tax
factory
While you are about it, see the New Oldsmobile line we are showing. An
Oldsmobile demonstration De Luxe Coach is offered to you just now at a
special price. To see this wonderful car is to appreciate its beauty.
ggTC-v- WE ARE ALSO ROSEBURG
DISTRIBUTORS FOR
John Deere Farm Implements, Bean Power Sprayers, and the Cletrac and
Case Farm Tractors
We can supply Farmers and Contractors with service for these lines.
KLECKER-AMORT COMPANY
New Location 439 N. Jackson Steet
Phone 593
Breaks Arm Crankinn Car th wrist and elbow Monday even- He was taken to the offices or Dr.
(javlortl linwilt n had the mlsfor-i Imk. when he was cranking a' fhi'V-1 t'has. 11. Wailc, where an x-ray was
tune to linnk hi r!(M't arm between: rulet r:ir, mid the ear kicked hark. ' taken and the bono set.
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WHEW BBTTBK AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT; BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
; Power
AND
many other 1926 improvements
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The Ser BUICK
1st
I The largest expansion program
in the history of Dodge brothers,
Inc. is now in progress.
I Continually oversold since the
1 busiuesa began, and particularly
oversold this year in Bpite of the
; fact that production has been con
I siatently In excess of 1,100 cars a
! day, the management is determin
ed to take extraordinary measures
to meet the requirements of its
. dealers In 1926
Five large new buildings are al
ready under construction and three
j others will begin immediately, it
! is announced by F. J. Haynes,
j president and general manager.
! The total floor area of the eight
new buildings will exceed 3-4 of a
'million square feet and will afford
employment for several thousand
additional men. The cost of the ex
pansion will be at approximately
eight million dollars.
j When the present construction
program 'is completed, on January
j 1, lU2t, Dodge Urol hers, Inc., will
have a capacity of 1,500 cars a day.
When Dodge Brothers factory be
gan operations late In 1914, it
consisted of a few buildings with a
total, floor area of some 20 acres.
Today Is consists of 110 acres and
the addition of the five new build
ings will increase it to 130.
; It will make Dodge Brothers one
of the largest factories In the
world.
A complete series of new build
ings, as large in itself as many
factories, is alreudy under con
struction on Lynch lioad. One build
ing, T5x5u0 feet, will house the heat
treat department; another, also 75
x500, the heavy hummer shop; an
other, 65x500, the light hammer
shop. A die shop, 100x312 will al
so be erected. To supply power for
these enormous new units a large
and thoroughly modern power
house will be built. iJozena of new .
railway tracks are already being
laid, hundreds of workmen being
employed in this project alone.
The largest of the additions to
the main plant will be a Bix-story
extension of assembly plant No.!
2, 10ox4B2 feet in dimension. This
addition atone will have a floor
area of 2s2,00 square feet,
i The new forge department on
! Lynch Koad replaces a similar de
partment on the main factory and
the buildings which formerly hous
! ed it will make way for a huge ftve
J story building, 25x1ot. This
, building will be for machining and
storage purposes. What will be
known as main plant No. 4, meas
uring 75x475, will join the machin
ing and storage plant. It will also
be fire stories and will complete
an enormous L shaped unit.
"The reputation of Dodge Ilroih
ers motor car and the character of
Dodge Brothers dealer organization,
plus our determination to make a
good car continually better, leaves
no possible doubt as to our future
market," said President Haynes.
"Our only fear is that even 1.5ou
cars a day will be insufficient for
the requirements of lU2ti." -
I and lengthwise must b the same.
To test this one-Inch strips of the
cloth are placed In a machlns that
pulls them until they break. A
dial indicator registers the pres
sure of the breaking point, and all
cloth must come up to the high
standard set by the company.
When It leaves the looms All
Ford cioth is 73 inches wide, but
Intensive shrinking brings It down
to 66 inches, and a yard of the
finished article must not weigh
less than 18 ounces. A high per
centage of wool Is required and In
order to ascertain whether or not
this standard Is being maintained,
samples of every shipment of cloth
are sent to the laboratories for
chemical test. The samples are
treated in a solution which dis
solves the wool but does not affect
the cotton, if the distribution has
been uniform a complete, but very
thin, piece of cotton cloth will re
main after the wool has disappear
ed, revealing any defects in weav
ing. AU these tests are applied to
every shipment of cloth that
comes to the company and the
samples must prove up to stand
ard in every instance before deliv
ery of the goods is accepted. And
it is only by rigidly carrying out
this program that the quality of
Ford upholstery is maintained
from day to day, and from year to
year.
DELIGHTS THE EYES
A (treat deal of publicity has
been given to the reckless driving
epidemic that is causing so many
fatalities In every community. Too
many motorists are careless ot the
lives ot others. It has also been
found thai too many motorists
have been careless about the life
ot the car they drive. A recent
survey has proven that a great pro
portion of tho American motoring
public today do not Insist on any
particular brand or grade of oil
for the protection ot their costly
niotocs.
It is little wonder that all qual
ities of oils have been fostered on
the motorists when they them
selves are so careless about ask
ing for a particular brand. The
Tide Water Oli Sales Corporation,
marketers ot Veedol Motor Oils
and Ureases, suggest that motor
ists be particular about the kind ot
oil that goes into l lie crankcase of
their cats and Insist on securing
the particular brand that they se
lect to safeguard their motors.
"Ask and you shall receive" la a
maximum that It would be well for
motorists to follow, especially In
view ot the fact that all legitimate
dealers are glad to dispense what
ever brand has been called for.
Tim Tide Water Oil Sales Corpor
ation suggests that all motorists
using Veedol Motor Oils and
Ureases protect themselves by
buying from dealers who display
the well known orange and black
Veedol signs and asking for Veed
ol by name. The lubrication of
your car is too serious a matter to
be handled In a hit or miss man
ner, according to -Ueorge Milter,
Jr., Automotive Lubrication Engi
neer of the company.
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No woman shopper, however
sharp and shrewd, ever thought of
going to such pains in examining
cloth she was about to buy as floes
the Kord Motor company when It
purchases upholstery materials. It
always keeps an eye out for attrac
tive appearance and In so doing
considers shad's that will not eas
ily show the dust and dirt. Of even
more importance are tho rtiuuer
nu.t tests devised to determine the
wearing qualities of the materials. ;
The Ford car usually Is subjecteu
to harder usage than any other 1
rar, and the exceptional appear-1
anee of trimming to be seen eery
day in cars that have been used
for ytur attests to the thorough
ness of the company tests. !
To begin with there's the "rub-1
blng" li st, a simple ,btit highly ef- i
M-ilvo way In which the company I
finds out the wearing quality of all
new cloth submitted as possible ;
material for trimming.
In this test two s'ut cushions
are automatically rubbed togeth'T.
In making the lest a stamtsrii cus- ,
hion is taken at random from ,
slock and Is placed In an eleciilc-;
ally controlled device against a
cushion trimmed with the cloih to
be ji-su-'l. When botfi are In place,
firmly prs d together, a switch
is pulied and the rubbing mulch is
on.
The. mechanism of the machine
permits a two and a bait Inch'
stroke, and except for occasional
Inspection.! t'lj rubbing process'
continues until the cloth on one or
b'ltli cushions is wom out. .stand
ard Find clo'h uully stands on
for approximately ll) bourn be
fore It tli' i way unil' r this ex
trcme treatment. If the !) clo'h
lasts as long or long' r Hum the
standard article It Is pass' d on to
other ti sts that disclose the exact
tensile stnnKili. tho density of Its
weave, weight and distribution of
its wool and eolton contents.
As all cloth u-ed in trimming
Fotd closed cars has what Is
known as an "up and down" weave
(the same number of fibres In Hie
warp as there are In lha wooli th;
tensile strength both crosswise
An apple picker will get those
high pears that are hard to get
with a ladder. We have 10-foot
pickers, ladders In all sires, and
picking bags In stock. Wharton
Hi os.
Here Is a cure for wants and un
fulfilled desires. Tell and sell,
read and buy the Nows-Kovlew
classified way.
See and Hear
the New.
Klaxon
The perfect warn
ing signal for
Motor Cars
New Distinctive
Tone
DEVANEY
406 W. Cas3
Phone 84
tfor the ESSEX COACH
Frel&ht and Tax Extra
Never Before
a Value Like This
The largest sales of 6-cylinde"r cars simply reflects the gen
eral recognition of greatest car value.
But it is important to note how this position of leadership
gives Essex advantages in continually improving value to
the buyer because of volume economy, and because of
the utmost refinement of workmanship through concen
tration on practically one model the Coach.
Built on the famous Super-Six principle, the patents which?
account for Hudson's famous reliability, brilliant perform
ance and long life, are responsible for the same qualities
in Essex. It is the easiest riding and steering Essex ever
built the finest in performance, appearance and work
manship. We believe it is the most economical car in the
world to own and operate.
Now it holds the greatest price advantage with the finest,
quality Essex ever offered.
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Hudson-Essex World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cars
. ROY CATCHING MOTOR CO.
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roitTJANI. July 2I. The fir
logging Indsulry of tlm wont coast
18 ojieratlng at 60 per ci-nt of ca
parity and Is at present employing
approximately llt.uou men In campH
from Coon Pay to tho Canadian
border, according to a regional
Kurvey made at 41 headquarter;
tton and agriculture, recently at a
nicotinic in Heal tie of growers, 1
shipper and uthem Interested. At
th in meeting Aaahel Curtta, Beat
tie, wan delegated to net tho plan
In action hy appointing a general
commit!.'!' representative of the
principal fruit section of the north
went. , This he has done. He has
named a committee of 1U5, of whom
3li aro from thlrt valley.
(Iruver llurrowu, preahfent of the
Chamber of Commerce, whh Delect
ed chairman. In conjunction with
tho other districts, We natch eft,
Spokane and Hood Hlvrr, he cal d
a meeting of the committee In the
Chamber of Commerce rooms for
last Monday evening. Whllo thin
meeting wart for the 2 ft till re pre
tentative, named by Mr. CurtiH, It
whh followed by a general meeting
of all those Interested. Tho coin-
here. Truck logging, ordinarily all mitten meeting outlined what an
capaclty at th( time of year, 1h less; Hon wn deemed bent to niIhh and
than 40 per cent active, employing .expend a puhlfrlty fund of ll-VMiuo.
about lr.oo men In addition lo rail-' A Joint meeting of the rommlttef
road logging camp operation. f nun the four district will he held
lagging along the Columbia river, at some future lime, after each lo
in the Willamette valley and in cal committee ban nolvcd Ha part
fJraya harbor and Puget aound din-, of tho general problem,
trlcu Is at a higher point than How the money will bo rained Jm
elwewhero In the fir region, the r qnebllon for llie-e mnimlMeen to
survey shown, and Is 65 per rent, deride. What manner of adverlls
of rapacity. Oilier d Unlets an- log wll be promoted wilt depend un
operating as follow: Cooh Itay, 60 various factors. The latter wan not
p;r cent; Tillamook line, 50 per stirred at the meeting in Seattle,
rent: Wfllapa Harbor and Houlh- but there Mr. Haine put nut a tin
western Washington, 3 per cent, j latlve plun for raising an advertls
All of th rnmfM operating on com- intt fund or apioxiiiiaieiy $i',u,tni'i
mon carrier railroads In the Will- annually ah h put It, the Mate
upa harbor district are closed, as department's plun whk for "an or
are many of those In the Tacoma gaiilzatlnii to be perfected o lake
district, now operating at less than , charge of a rittnpaiMi lo sign up
65 per cent of capacity. ind jh ixl' tit anjil" grower and
The supply of logs Is now nearer every veiiinc oiatifzatlon having
demand than at any time this year, authority to biad Its members to
and plans for early rrMiimpUou of pay one cr.t a hx arnnallv to ad
at UhM half the present idle equip. v-rlUe hiI ; to polhif the rail
merit have heen reported. Kalh-rs roads to p.tv one pr cent of ili
and buckers have already le-.-n put revenue iinivd tro.-u handling up
to work at some ramps, and, when plea; the iniinut;ictnrers of box
the flie hazard has passed, logging shook one p r cent of fln-lr ann ial
will be resumed at many ramp shis hi the mm ufurturei 4 of
now down, the survey shown. A
number of opera tlona now closed
are awaiting settlement of the log
rato case.
paper one per rent of llo-ir fMe
ou pap-r u.d for lai-ping applet
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S.X1CM..M.M.M.M.A. i M in at af
BARRETTCS
ir tn'W line fif h;irrtffi' luxt In
Cook Willi gaa. .1 Hi valiw !". i:,i sr..-
ml ftlir kI view A Iko liinrv comb.
YAKIMA APPLE :
GROWERS STARTING I ""J' ''J'- uTX'Z
PUBLICITY DRIVE rect lea.U to thrift and abort uti
'tODUCtes.
YAKIMA. July 2. I With lij - - o
being mad" in the propo-. d adver 9 Hundred ba.e put their O. K. on
tit tea (ampalrn for notthwesterfi etastillrd tniumn-t. 'I hey are the
apples, as sugtrcftted by Krle J. ' starting point of nmny people !
Harney state director of conserva- auccetia and prosperity.
USED
CARS
FOR
Immediate
Service
Don't let the mid-sum-nirr
season o by
without taking the
Family on a
Vacation Trip
One of our Used Cars
will provide the way of
Koiny;. They are sold so
reasonable and on such
easy terms that by
comparison
Walking Is
An Expense
1
' Do it now Come in and
I tn!k it over.
Rapp Bros.
Ct and Pine S's.
I'hone 371
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