Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, August 26, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 26, 1925
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
consider Buick
proven quality
and then compare
the sensationally
new Lower Prices,
there's only one
answer BUICK
IK1926 Improvements 75 Horse Poucr,"
I Duotone Duco Colors, Oil Filter, Fisher II
I Closed Bodies, 4 and 2-Door Sedans, II
1,4-WieeI Brakes, Qas Filter, Air Cleaner J
BUICK PRICES
P. O. B. Pacite Coul
STANDARD SIX
f-Dear S'i" S Put. (142S
Mai i Pan. 134S
T.arlaJ S Pata. 137S
Caafe Paaa. HIS
4-Daar Sedea $ Pete. 1S30
4 Paaa. 1510
MASTER SIX
2-Dear Scdaa i l'ua. 11640
Read.ler a Paaa. 1490
Teurial S Paaa. 1S4S
4-Ueer Sedea I Pa... 170
Ceepa 4 Peee. 2080
4 Uor Sadaa 7 Paaa. JJOD
Br(aaai S Paaa, 2220
Sport Kaad S Paaa. 1760
Club Spatial 3 Paaa. 2045
Sparl Teeria. 4 Pan. 17VS
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
Distributors for Douglas County
Roseburg, Ore.
FOR THE DRIVER
The passenger automobile of to
day, compart! with that of a few
years ago, shows clearly the re
sults of almost unlimited effort
which designers and engineers
have deoted to increasing driving
ease and riding comfort. ControU
are easier to operate, springs are
longer and more fleiibile, seats and
upholstering are more comfortable.
1 bodiea are more roomy, cloned car
! production, has been vastly in
creased.
I "Hut how much effort has been
devoted during these years," aska
I J. O. Newland, local )odxe Broth
1 era dealer, "to making the commer
, cial car and truck more comfort
I able for the driver. This man, who
i must drive six days a week, many
miles a day, through all kinds of
weather, deserves all the comfort
which can be built into his cab."
The comments of a number of
merchants and drivers who were In
the J. O. Newland display room
yesterday to look at the new closed
cob 1 lodge Itrolhera commercial
car show that they are quick to per
ceive the many improvements. .
The seats are truly comfortable
because the cushions are built ex
actly like those of a passenger
car, with coiled springs and plenty
of padding and are upholstered
with genuine leather. The cab la
roomy ami the controls are easy to
reach and operate.
One feature which Instantly at
tracts the attention of every driv
er Is the tray or shelf above the
windshield for carrying order books
gloves and the like within easy
resrb.
' The new cab la all steel through
out, with full length steel door.
The aide wlndowa are raised and
lowered by mean's of cranks siml.
lur to those used In high grade pas
senger cars. The plate glass win
dows slide In noiseless runways.
The full ventilating type shUld is
w ind and water proof.
The apare Ure carrier Is mount
ed under the rear of the body, leav
ing the full aide panel available for
attractive display advertising.
"Increased comfort and pride In
the attractive appearance, easy
handling and smooth running of
this new commercial car, mounted
on Dodge llrothers dependable
standard chassis, says Mr. New
land, "encourage better care and
inspire the driver to added Inter
est in his work. The all-day-long
smile and cheerful disposition of
the driver who does not suffer dis
comfort, strain and fatigue are
business assets which It would be
difficult to overvalue."
10,(MM CJKItMANH All) 4
4 i HKNCII IN WAHKAItK
AtiAINhT Itlt-'r'IA.NS
4 Mandated! Praaa Lraerd WlrO
j4 .PAIU3. Aug. IS .Once
enemies at arms. 16,000
Germansexactly half the 4
4 total strength of the French 4
4 foreign legion are In Mo-
rocco fighting the battle of 4
France against the rebellious 4
Moorish tribesmen.
4 Applications from former 4
4 German soldiers to be per- 4
4 mitted to lend their aid to 4
4 their former enemies In the 4)
4 warfare against the Rlfrians, 4
4 are coming In such numbers 4
4 that it Is Impossible for the 4
4 French ministry of war to 4
accept all of them.,
The foreign legion, to 4
4 which the Germans are at- 4
tin bed has been in the thick-
TAX KM FORCE MOV1K8
J-'ltOM COXNKCTICTT.
(Aaeorlated Praaa Leaped Wire.)
NEW YORK. Aug. 26. Mem
bera of the Motion picture Pro
ducera and Distributors of Am
erica will remove all exchanges
from Connecticut at the conclu
sion of existing contracts. Presi
dent Will Hays announced today.
Mr. Hays denied reports that
shipments of films into the state
had been stopped because of the
taxes Imposed by Connecticut, hut
added that no further contracst
would be made until the situa
tion bad been remedied.
was due him as salary.
McQuillan was suspended by
Manager John McGraw for failure
Maauger John McGraw for fullure
to keep in condition. McGraw
recently announced, McQuillan
would be returned in the lineup
as soon aa be .was fit.
McQuillan's wife recently
brought suit for divorce naming
a llronz girl as co-respondent.
The wee is pending.
I No need harping about the cost
'of a classified ad because It cannot
i be compared with the results It
brings.
1M N ;KS GASOLINE.
How long should a wife live? '
2 ALPINE GUIDES KILLED
POLA. Italy, Aug. 26. Eight
members of the Alpine society of
the Julian Alps, who were entrap
ped in the Grotto near Plnguente
yesterday by a sudden rush of wat
er, were hoisted safely from the
cavern today.
Two guides were killed In the accident.
est of the fight since A lid- 4
Kl-Krim, the Moroccan war e
lord, began his offensive and 4
French officers assert that 4
the Germans have given a 4
good account of themselves 4
Mandated Prata Lraerd Wire.)
DALLAJ?, Tex., Aug. 25. Re
ductions of from 11 to 37 cents
a barrel on Oklahoma and Kansas
crude oil were posted by the Mag
nolia Petroleum company here
today.
OWNER OF OREGON
TIMBER IS DEAD
KALAMAZOO, Mich., Aug. 26.
Woodbury Ransom, 52. director In
a score of Kalamazoo's leading in
dustrial and banking concerns, an
extensive holder In timber projects
In Oregon and Arkansas, and re
puted to be Kalamazoo's wealthiest
man, died yesterday. He had been
III two years.
HELENA. Mimt., Aug. 26. Gas
oline prices were reduced two
cents a gallon today by all Mon
tana distributors, bringing the re
tail price to 26 cents a gallon.
Cook wltb gas.
PITi'HKIt Mi-OI II.I.W NI KS
GIANTS Foil HACK SALARY
"awliW Pme Leaped Wire.)
NEW YORK, Aug. 26. Hugllle
McQuillan, the New York Giant
pitcher, who was suspended two
months ago, today filed two se
parate court actions against his
club to recover an aggregate sum
of $2,tl:iS 45, which he claims
Reamra aia what count and
you'll gvt 'em with News-Review
classified ads.
A Business Man
Goes to bed llappv)
and wakes up nappy
w if his business.
ft is advertised.'
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To appreciate, you must ride be
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For proof, tackle any "test" hill
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Prices Reduced
DODBB BRDTH&RS
MOTOR VEHICLES
Lower prices, announced on August
17th, represent the most impressive
values Dodge Brothers, Inc., have
ever offered to the public.
Wider markets, mounting sales and
steadily expanding output have
made possible these reductions.
They come at a time when Dodge
Brothers product has achieved a
new and impressive standard of
excellence in four basic particu
larsin beauty, in riding ease, in
smoothness of operation, in depend
ability. Consult us today on these new
prices and the extraordinary
value they represent
RAPP BROTHERS
4TAR DEALERS
CASS AND PINE
PHONE 371
J. 0. Newland & Son
.Dodge Dealers and Accessories
ROSEBURG, ORE