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FOUR ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5. 1925. 1 "" i i i i I jSTM CMS COME j '4lmr.feMv ' B FOB PIE H . f. v. h rx Away From the Crowds America is still undiscovered, still waiting to be discovered by you ! Away from the paved highways, deep in the hidden solitudes are shady groves fragrant with the scent of flowers sun drenched valleys lazy streams or hurrying brooks as befit your mood. Waiting to please you with their un touched charms. Take your Ford and venture forth into the delights of the unknown. Leave the beaten path to others. Co where you will whether the road is paved or not. It is the car for the true adventurer; the car that no going bo it sand, dirt or rocky road can halt; the car that will take you safely, certainly and happily to where Nature hides her true loveliness. Runabout -Touring Car $260 290 . Tudor Sedan Fordor Sedan $580 660 Coupe On ofwn car d.nmuiit.hl. rims and tlaru-r Bit IHS cktra. Full ! Balloon Tlraa IM aura. All prlcti I. o. b. Detroit Please tell me how I can secure a l'ord Car on easy payments : F.O.D.Dtlrolt SEE ANY AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER OR MAIL THIS COUPON Sa m r Addresa City j . State- Mall this coupon to An unexpected price reduction was announced Friday heu the Durant Motor Company 'of Cali fornia cut $50 off the price of Star automobiles In the closed model group. Substantial reductions were al. so made on the open models. In his telegram to Kapp Jlros., local dibtributors for the Star, Nor man le Vaux, general manager of the Durant factory, emphasized the fact that the quality of (he cars has-been butter and that the price reductions came aa a result of the tremendous increase In sales, "Star has been breaking all Its previous sales records in Oregon, Washington, California and other western states," iJe Vaux tele graphed, "and this additional vol ume has made possible the reduc tion." The new prices for delivery In Rose burg are: Touring, $til5; road ster, f 090 ; coupstor, 1795; coupe, $M)5; coach, $915; sedan, sport touring, $7'J5. them with the knowledge that they were committing themselves to bell then ears, with the result that it is a fair and conservative estimate of the number of Uuieka they will require for their respective territories. We are confident that their Judgment will be backed up by the reception accorded the new lluicks and believe that when the orders are received by them from the thousands of dealers in their terri tories, ft will be found that their estimate, as large as it Is, will be way under the number of IJuicka that will have to be built during the coming year in order to supply thu demand. MILES STFEL HAKKTY MUST AN AI.I-VKAIt TOI'IC. LOS ANOKI.KS, Aur. -All your around surety work umniii: more than loo.doo mlinol chil dren of l,o Ann'1!1, hna bi'cnm tin eHtnbllHhprl purt or accident prevention here. Formerly the touching of Niifoty work al puli 11c Hchoola terminated with ttie We have tho latRet Mock of Auto 1'urta In KiiHebui K ul SARFF'S Auto Wreching House 329 N. Main St. and mill IneieiiiriK our Mmk all the time. Come it) unit nee tin. Old tarn bought for wrecking. Plione 553 llecnuse f tlie unusual fire danger which ninny gections of the country tire facing ihiH Hum mer the Weston, Auto Supply Company Is awi.-i lug In every way pieHlhlt to ii Id In iho prevention of tore-l. lire-. The two must prolific youices of fiirem fires, according to the forest ranker, are smokers and campeis. A great deal may he invMiiiplisht'd toward ending the lire inetinro IT tho smoker will use greater earn In dlvrHrduig eluar and rlKareite sluls m he liavel. Mironnh the forests. Also stihsliluteii for the open cainpiiro will aid in keeping down the ior eMt tires. The ash trav that favteni to the d.edi of Dip ear will net a a ie(t'pl;ile fur all smouldering eifar and rUireito mi,, q I'leetrir rlnr lighter will do awa with mat i net. and the guxnlluc Moe will put mi end to upon fire. The finest ranger always look with nppmv.il upon the camper who use a gasoline Moe or lan tern, as there N little d;i:imr ot fire of any nattno oi U:inal iti from such . . s. Then loo, they are great n.nven'i men for " entire. ,,,.( , , p r,., on tho gasoline stove in tho time It ordinarily takes to gather dry lirewood. j Kiro extinguishers also come in for their share of glory, when it comes to preventing big fires, i Theno little devices ran he ear- rlo(l easily In Iho ear and tt will quickly put out a small fire. A good flashlight Is. not only lan Important adjunct to the car's equipment, hut it provides a safe ' means of light where an open i fire light would he minute. I ! o TO GET VEEDQL OIL Transforming steel ribbon into roller bearings is one of the inter esting operations carried out in one department at the Highland Park plant of the Ford Motor com pany In which a number of spe cial Ford designed machines play an important part. Just how much aatlvity there la in tins department may be gained from the fact that 125 miles of steel ribbon is used dally In the produc tion of roller bearings at the pres ent output schedule, permitting the assembly of 51,600 complete bear ings every day. 'ihe steel ribbon used Is five thirty-seconds of an inch thick and about half an inch wide. It. Is wound in Ford designed and built machines known as "winders" and when it emergen from ihesu ma chines is in the form of a heavy j spiral rod with a narrow opening through tho center. The rods are cut Into proper lengths for the rol- f lers, and the short lengths are then hardened and tempered. i Grinding operations in which the : rollers are ground to very close limits are carried on in other Ford designed machines, known as "cen terless" grinders in which the pre-I clsion necessary in the rollers is i easily regulated. j The last operation before tho rol lers are finally assembled and welded in the cages is one through which every finishul be.trfng must, pass -the proeesrt nf being de-mag- netized. Practically every b.aniiK aTter having passed through the various manufacturing operations carries a certain amour. t of mag netism. If this remained the rol lers would have a tendency to pick up and retain small pieces of steel that might by chance get into the sleeve of the bearing, it Is not likely, of course, that any harm would result even If this magnetism were not destroyed, but the policy followed Is another hit of evidence I hat the Foul Motor Company leaves nothing undone to insure the ulmost of service in all its products. The action of the oil pump is one of the most important functions of any in the engine cooling cycle, and must be carefully watched or trouble is very liable to ensue. When the oil pump breaks or be comes inoperative for any reason, oil cannot be circulated throughout the parts that need circulation. The rubbing steel surfaces then be come dry and friction sets in. Dur ing each second, in a six cylinder engine of 3 -14 inch stroke and 4i inch bore, the six pistons travel a combined lineal distance of 195 feet rubhing over a total surface area of 165 3-4 square feet per second or 9945 square feet per minute! The important function of the oil pump is apparent then as this large area must be frequently lubricated. Itetore the invention of the heat indicating device placed on the radiator cap, tho motorist of course was not to blame If his engine, burned out or the cylindeis became scored, ilut since this instru ment, which signals the driver when his motor is overheating, has been placed on moat automobiles, such an accident from this source is almost Inexcusable. motok J.om;. The lights of an approaching car are frequently deceiving on a wet night as to distance nnd the speed the car is approaching. IJe sure of the distance lief ore at tempting to pass a car ahead when another car is approach in. lrte slowly over culverts and rough places when the car Is loaded heavily or the springs nro weak enough 1o allow the chassis to strike the axle housing. The constant pounding will damage Iho chassis and tho rear axie housing. IS'evor clean the vind-hield or windows while the car is stand ing in the sun. A successful win dow cleaning job must he done in the shade. Sponge off the glass with. clean water, dry with n damp chamois and polish with a cotton cloth. A' v-' .J(0'" ; tV1 Let Lock Xr Over I .' T of enr it on the I'xnert I pet cur (tefo- e oil CHOlping Hip lli. ;;HVI' UmI. If eti will tail in up we will be g'ad lo fe. tr the tai, or di ae U' dow i. Hall & Young Garaje 6J1 Winchester St. I'lione 3ilS I !m line with their policy of ma'i , lug It ea-iy fur Veedol users all ov j er the mted States to aseerinin lho.se dealt in hun.llinir thU w.-ll Known line of quality lubricants Hie! .lid' V. .iter Oil Sale enrpurnt ion ; has InaiiKurated a fleet of adver tising set v it e cars. These cars I manned by experienced advertising men, are continually cohering the iii.-nn highwavs over the Western , Mates ami peeing to it that all j dealt i s selling Verdol Motor oils and greases hae sI.im displayed that w iil announce this tact to passing lnoiorisi. No signs are al ilmved up that t;ae become wearh . et w orn. according to Harold K. ! 1 !. w f stern advertising manager ! of the company. He jaid ;) a re cent Intei v it w . "We v nat our signs to reth'ci n,e qnniity of the meiclandle tidv "it led." I he nice cais an makim? bet ter UuTehaniii.-'l-s out of Veedol dewier.- and help them to keep their cMablMnnents neat and Kfiraetive so that the motoring public will feel that n Invitation is betn extend ed to tin in to diop in tor their re quirement . The Tide Water Oil Sales corpor ation ha the clotati ::To I'e Sure! Huy from Iv-aler who display the Oiang' and lll4 k Veedol Sign." Have you fin h la grind? There ; art' hundred who xvsnt Ihe lob. j To learn their names read the Newi heview cahuUled ads. Ily K. T. Strong, general sales manager TuSek Moior Camnany. In building the Hotter ItuicK In troduced to the public Augu t 1-t. every effort was matie to nrovn!-1 those improvements and comei ences that would make tlie liuick a more desirable ear to own and na turally the Jtuick manag- inent Iris been anxious to find out .tu.-l how well they hatl accomplished iie n purpose. Kveijone at the taciory who hatl a part in di elepiiu' Metier lUlUk felt that these new cars surpass d unyihim- Huicn ha i ever done belore. and that the would be a tremendous denianj tor them. Kvtdeine that th' .e tvw Uuicl would be accepted b the moioii-o public is furnihed by the ininb t of orders placed with tlie Jactoiy by the blanch manreii and dirt i butors who recently xlitetl the factory. These branch mana' is 1 dis tributors are all cxpotis in M-dl'u motor cars at retail. 'I le y are m i who I. now every part of tin rot,,v try, from eoat to const, from (': afla to the gulf. Their Kttm.it represents a dose Mini (nn-""-v i tive gauge of the national den:-'d for a car of the quality ami xa u which has been piovideti hi tl:e better Hulrk After xttiing the factory and fro ing over the new cat,, these rue.', went back home, (inalw-ed th-:r territories antl snt u tutler.-t ag gregating inr I'lte.M't.i r;u which they state wih- reituin d by tle ni to fill the demands tor the coming year. Thl esumato was placed by HUDSON COACH Freight and Tax Extra Only Can rludson uild It Being the world's largest builders of 6-cylinder cars per mits Hudson to give the greatest price advantage, with the finest quality in Hudson history. Everywhere it is called "The World's Greatest Buy" be- ' cause it is universally acknowledged that no car gives like quality, reliability, performance and fine appear ance within hundreds of dollars of its price. And Hud ; son economy, which the praise of a vast ownership has made famous, consists not only in the important first cost savings, but also in the way Hudsons retain their new car qualities and performance in long service with little need for mechanical attention. Hudson-Essex World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cars ROY CATCHING MOTOR COMPANY Show Rooms and Service Station New Location 15 N.. Rose Street . Phone 438 Roseburg USED For Immediate Service Don't let the mid-sum-mrr scaso.i go by without taking tlie Family on a Vacation Trip One of our LVed Cara will provide the way of going. Tliry are sold so reasonable and on such easy terms that by comparison Walking h An Expense Do it now Come in and talk it over. Rapp Bros. Tjas and I'ine fit. Phone 371 TAKE WILLAFtHETTE SALKM, An?. r. Canners have niiulo iv Mr hole In the prospec tive 1125 prnno crop In the val ley nccordiiiR lo reports. hnyitiR heavily and taking u good share of tlit largo sizes. apparently there Is pntne reac tion lo tho opening prices hy the Calt for nia association as Robert C. Pan his has Just accepted an order on a car nf future at pre vallirR priren of 11 rents on ;!tt. and J cents on 4t'. hut intim te tliat no more order 1 T 1 'e handled on that ba.H. I heiher or not tho price on OreRons can be shoved up depends larRely on tho quality of lamer I sixes that are produced In the ' California crop. At present thero j i re indicaf ions that tho Oregons j will bo mainly in a-40 and 40-50 ; sizes. Jut how extensively tho canners and green fruit shippers will clean up the short crop hero remains to be seen, but there is I lit tli? question t he runners wi!l ! take on about nil they can handle land how many arp shipped Men. iproldiiiR the crop Is in right i shape, is largely up to the ; growers. j It is understood that growers , have been receiving: offers for , thtdr crop in sacks on the follow ing basis hy dried fn;it packers: NEW BRITISH WIRELESS STATION NEEDS HIGH MASTS FOR SERVICE :i 11-no 40-45 r.o-55 R-fiO . . .!ic . . .He . . . .tile . . . til! ,...ric ItlCBY, Eng., Aur. 5. Six times as hisr. as the Nelson monument In Trafalgar Square, London, are the 12 rtasts of the new Prltish govern ment wireless station here, through which It is anlicipated telephonic communication with the United States hs well as wireless com munication with all parts of the British Kmpire will be effected. There is an electric lift inside each mast to carry four men to tho top in J5 minutes. There is also a ladder up which the top of tho mast can b reached in half an hour. The masts are supported on porcelain Insulators and can rock slightly on a joint at the base. In a high wind the top of the mast sways to the extent of eight feet. Special price on package goods. The Art Many Shop. Country-Wide Air Mail S Planned . f' "M!''0L' c W kL.I "A M e The postoflire drTtmrnt U asking bids from private concerns for the transportation f mall ' fry airplane ovc tiftUl routes which rtrnd to all parU of the country. The map, aljpwi the 'present NewYurkitkvc!;iJ.lbjca4ian. frn;isco ..route, ajnd the proposed liacs.