Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 02, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    FOUR
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1925
Fords orv,
THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR
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Fall Plowing Time is Here
Successful farmers know the necessity for deep, thor-
ough plowing, and that work must be done before the '
winter rains set in. A Fordson Tractor supplies the
Power and enables farmers to keep up with their work,
and the cost is small compared with results.
We Make it Easy for Every Farmer to Own a Fordson Tractor
hCome in when in Town and let us explain the Plan
C. A. Lockwood Motor Co.
Roseburg, Oregon
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Mrs. P. E. Nygrt'ii of Portland night for licr borne. Mra. Nygrcnj
had' been visiting for the past few , la special agent In hoiu; loans fur!
day at the rhaijea Wilson home ' the New World l.lfe Insurance
at Reston and with Mr. and Mra. j company, la rapidly building up a
V. U. Fields In Roseburg, left last good business In Portland.
' OUR SHOP BUSY
SI1W-, but Hint Ih because
nittolsla know wo turn out
dir. kind of work that stands.
Urine your car In, we'll tako
core of any troubles.
Hall & Young Garage
31 Winchester 8L Phone 1st
I Hut u
HEPAMS
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Wiliard Radio
B BATTERIES
96 Volts
$18
While They Last
; Wiliard Batteries for I orris and all small cars
' as low as
$12.75
: WILLARD SERVICE STATION
1 1. L. COUCOCK
Phone 136 122 S. Stephens
The fourth sweeping Hudson
I'sscx price reduction within a
i year tan announced in mid-week
as nfrcctlng the entire line or
Hudsnn-Ksscx enclosed cars
which means moie than 9a per cent
of lludson-Ksscx business.
This reduction, together with
those formerly made, haa these re
sults: ! 1. The Hudson roach la more
jthan lower than a year a to.
the Kssex coach more than -00,
and the Jludaon sedan $550 less.
I 2. ('omiareil with war time prlc
i ea, all three cara sell at less -than
half the top figures. Or. put anoth
er way. the Total of the reductions
made on Hudson and Kssex cars
Is a xreater sum than the present
prices. I
.1. With this series of price
changes hss come a tremendous
growth in Hudson Kssex business,
until today this concern Is India
ptitahly the largest manufacturer
of six e Under cars In the world,
riaeh drop In price has greatly In
creased the number of buyers, and
each time this added volume of
business has made -Htsslblc greater
oronnmirs In buying, manufactur
ing and all general expenses ami
overhead.
The same management which
' established the Hudson Motor far
company, now. as for sixteen years
control and dlrec's the design of
its product and policies of the
comiwny.
"1 he cars themselves have been
contlnnotisly and consistently tin
pnned while this pi Ice reducing
process has none on." (aid Koy
1'atchlng, dealer for Hudson and
Kssex csrs. "Constant refinements
are made In the general design,
so that the present Hudson and
Kssex cara are the ainrdlost. most
reliable, most comfortable and gen
erally satisfactory cars Hudson
ever built. Owners of the cars
built several years ago find this
line when they buy the Hudson
and Kssex cars of today, tjualtly
has gone higher while prices drop
lad. "In IMS both Hudson and Kssex
!! bad itsblltoed nw records
IS-
EFFECTIVE
j Oregon's new auto right law
went into effect, last night and
( automobile headlights went un
dimmed. The law passed by the
1 1 1925 legislature became effective
iTuesday and last night motorists
were able to operate under the
I provisions of the new law.
According to Traffic Officer
iThurber many people have quest
ioned him regarding an extension'
I of time for the installation of the
new lights. He states that he
I has received no instructions In
! this regard, and that so far as
'he knows the law la now in full
effect and persona running with
j the old style lights are liuhle to
ithe provisions for violations.
Common sense, however, will be
u?ed in the enforcement of the
: law, he says. The local adjust
! Ing stations are working long
I hours making the necessary
I changes.
rhe official examiners are gar
ages, accessory shops and similar
1 placea that have been certified for
ithat purpose by the secretary of
state upon their equipping them
! selves properly after application
'made to the state department.
The fee which the official sta-
i uona are auowea to cnarge iur
I adjusting lights ia 75 cents,
I though In a large percentage of
leases the coat to the motor ve-
II ntcle owner is more man mar lor
the reason that lenses or glohei
...... ......... l.r.w,t Ivn ttnttaf Ihtt
law. . it Is clulmed, however, that
most automobiles manufactured
within the last year have lamps
that meet all requirements. The
legislature In acting upon the
light bill secured data from the
American Society of Automotive
Engineers, which Is said to be the
source of data used by the manu
facturers. It Is the claim of
these engineers that they have
gutten the lighting problem down
to a point where a maximum of
light is provided without enough
ta white light which must be vis
ible from the front and rear for
a distunes of not less than 21)0
feet In either direction."
Numerous inquiries have been
received by Secretary of State Ko
zei relative to magneto lighting
equipment. Concerning thia he
says:
''It is a well established fact
that this type of equipment can
not produce the constant candle
power necessary to meet the spe
cified maximums and minimums
of the main lights -required by the
law, nor can the required results
be obtained with the lights In
the ditumed position. A logical
interpretation of the law would
Imply that motor vehicles now
equipped with the magneto as the
source of light must be changed
to either battery or acetylene.
Adjusters cannot adjust motor
vehicles equipped with magneto
light and issue receipts therefore
unless the equipment of the part
icular vehicle submitted for ad
justment Is changed to meet tho
requirements of the law."
Coinpluints have already been
received about adjusters making
exorbitant charges for adjusting
lights and attempting to sell mo
torists various kinds of devices.
Steps are being taken by the de
partment to prevent this.
Under the luw a maximum pen
alty of $400 fine, or one year in
jail, or both, applies in any of the
following caseB:
The motor vehicle owner who
drives without legal lights.
A person or a concern who sells
an automobile not equipped with
lights according to law.
Persons or concerns selling
lamps or lighting equipment that
does not meet legal requirements.
Any adjuster or adjusting sta
tion that fails to comply with the
luw In adjusting lights.
As a means of assisting farmers
to modernize their farms, a new
financing plan has been develop
ed through which farmers may pro
cure a Fordson tractor and other
glare to blind drivers coming In I necessary equipment with only a
an opposite direction. The new i small Initial outlay and conven
Oregon law is the same as that Mently timed deferred payments,
on the California statute books. 1 The heretofore heavy Initial
I'nder the new law a length of (expense of motorizing the Ameri
llght projection Is required that ,Can farm, according to the Vnlted
will distinctly reveal a person or states Kepartment of Agriculture,
object within 200 feet ahead of has retarded to a large degree the
the car, while a width of projec- 'development of agriculture. The
tion Is required that will distinct- i new finance plan circumvents this
ly show an object In the road over i obstacle and putt motorized equia
a road-width of 12 feet at a da- ; mpnt Wth(n ,hB easy rpach of
every farmer, and permits him to
tance of 114 feet ahead of the
care. Glare ia limited by a re
quirement that the Intensity shall
not lie over 800 candlepower Hid
feet -In front of the car, seven
eel to the left and at a height
of five feet.
Spotlumps and fog lumps mnst
lie kept on the left hand side of
the rar and so fixed that they
cannot device. The light from
catinot be moved except by
operate nis rarm along the same
lines of efficiency as the modern
factory, a thing which Secretary
of Agriculture Jardlne urges upon
the farmers of the country.
AHhouglf agreeing that the trac
tor is a means toward greater
crop returns, the lack of sufficient
capital to meet the initial coat has
for years prevented many farmers
chanlcal device. The light fromfrora taikjnf "'e "'"P loward mod
ern nythods. This situation Is re
lieved" through the new arrange
ment, and the farmer, without em
barrassing himself financially, can
begin at once to enjoy the advan
tages of Fordson powered farm
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Guide and packer has saddle and
pack horses for hire and will guide
to good game country. Address C.
spotlamps must be thrown to tho
right side of the highway.
"Kvery motor vehicle, except
motorcycles, operated or driven
upon the highways of this state,"
ivi the law. "shall exhibit dur
ing the period from one-half hour equipment.
after sunset to one-half hour be
fore sunrise, and at all times
when fog or atmospheric rondi
tiotis render the operation of said
motor vehicle dangerous to traffic
or the use of highways, two head
lamps of approximately equal - K. McNeil Lehind, Oregon,
candlepower, not In excess of 21 i 0
candlepower.
All lighting devices nsed must
have the approval of the state
department according to the test
or the fnlted States bureau of
standards. Any person or firm
having devices they wish to mar
ket may submit them to the sec
retary of state with a fee of .0
and they will bo subjected to tho
test "
Motorcycles are required to
have a front lump or lamps cap
aide of furnishing sufficient Illu
mination to render clearly dis
cernible any substantial object
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New Low Price
Makes It Greatest
Value In History
This is the finest Essex
ever built. And the
price is the lowest for
which Essex ever sold.
It is made possible only
through the largest
output of 6 -cylinder
cars in the world's
history.
166,369Hudson-Essex
sales in eight months'
' surpass all former 6
cylinder records by
many thousands the
largest increase knoton
in the industry.
This enormous pro
duction gives advan
tages in economical
purchase of materials,
savings in manufacture
and low cost of distri
bution that are recog
nized throughout the
to Hudson-Essex.
New
HUDSON
PRICES
Coach
. 1195
Brougham
1495
CeVT) Sedan
1695
Ail prica FrtigAt
mnJ Tax Extra
World's-Greatest Values
Everyone Says It Sales Prove It
Roy Catching Motor Company
125 North Rose St. Roseburfl Phone 438
Men's suits cleaned, ard pressed,) Proof of me pudding ialn tast-J Results are what count anil
1.50. Roseburg Cleaners, phone fng whether nuyer or 'seller read you'll got 'em with News-Review
472- . ' the classified ads. i .Insslfied ads.
The oij buying habits of the na
tion have been changed since Inde
pendence service station and gar
age operators have Installed the
crankcase service feature. The Idia
In the past was to have a quart of
HO feet ntrw'liy anea.i am, an, , j,,,.,, wh,.nevr ,e
SUxsiaiium ....j.. . ... .... ....... ,ow Tn) Tll)(( Wa,(,r l)
auu me lei-i m un- iimh n mo
axis of the motorcycle.
Relative to other vehicles the
law says:
"Kvery trailer or seml-tralh r.
except small two-whect trailers of
sales
corporation put on an educational
campaign explaining to motorists
that a quart of fresh clean nil
I poured Into a crankcase full of oil
that was old and worn nut was
like putting a quart of fresh clean
I water Into a mud puddle. You
would still have your mud puddle
and. you w ould still have a crank
j case of dirty worn out oil w th
which to entrust the protection of
,h-n nn the hlahwav at your costly motor.
i ne in-.seiu oay nioionsl
loon pounds capacity or less tow
ed clojely behind a motor vehicle,
and semi-trailers when towed
alone, whose over-all length In
either case. Including towing Ve
hicle and load, does not exceed
'to fc
Ills left side one lump capable of
j throw Ing a white light visible
from both front and rt ar of such
I vehicles. All vehicles, other than
(motor t hlcles and motorcycles,
.when operated upon the highways
! between one-half hour after sull
'set and one-half hour before sun
irbc. and at all times "when fog
or other atmospiwrlc conditions
'render the operatlnn of said ve
ihlcle dangerous to trufttc or the
!ue of the highways, shall display
Ion the left stile of said vehicle
ry
religiously follows the advice of
car manufacturers and haa the
crankcase of his car drained
regular intervals. Service stations
and garages In every community
are completely equipped to take
care of thia important work ami
make no charge excepting for the
oil used.
eettot dealers have been sup
plied witn small speedometer stick
ers that sho- when the crankcase
should be drained and this Is an
additional reminder to hsvp th
work done at the proper time The J
1
of popularity before this present
priii- cut Became eiteime. now ol f. ... ,, , dr,,n ,, ., ,h.
course this rate of sales will be at 1 mileage surgested by the tnanufac
even a faster pare. Hudson and . ,nrin. of ,he rar yrm ArlvPt , .
r'ssex ba-e been brought within p,.rencf haa proven thaw thtw Is
the reach of thousands of addition roiist satisfactory and economical,
al owners, and w look for the' -
final months of 1 sJ5 to be the best! studebaker
l-art of the year." models.
I
builds no yearly
j 7i 11
'&hm- L :
''vrirw ! w-Ss7S
mfo)k But MThree
Vhrr can yon find nnothcr car that offers comparable beauty, and compar
'ftble performance at a comparable price? ,
With one swift stride. Oldsmnbile attains a position of commandinsr import
ance. Hare is impressive achievement that becomes doubly so with the drastic
reductions of Oldsmobileiprices. In fairness to yourself, arrange to see and
drive this latest Oldsmobile.
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C T C O t H I
U MCTH
KLECKER-AMORT CO.
439 N. Jackson St.
Phone 593
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