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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 1925. ' i ii - . - , : i Hudson - Essex Break all Records During the month of July Hudson-Essex again broke all exiitlng sales records by selling more aix-cylinder cars than were ever sold before in Los Angeles City and County aa well at in all of Southern California,. - ( ; Hudaon-Essex sales in Los Angeles and Hollywood exceeded the combined total aalea of Buick, Dodge, Studebaker, and Nash, with 23 sales left over. THERE MUST BE A REASON. The following registration tigurea for July offer conclusive evidence of how overwhelmingly Hudson-Essex outsold all coin petition. HUDSON-ESSEX - . Chevrolet .... Dodge .. ., Star A. City. Incl. Hollywood' StudebaVer .. j. , Overland-Willys-Knight . MaxweH-Chrysler .. Paige-Jewett j Buick ,. Nash ' Oldsmobile , Oakland Chandler-Cleveland .... 719 A- 477 273 . 287 197 '186 ' 100 175 . 151 75 55 46 42 L. A. County 1100 861 . 457 510 341 s 305 229 265 235 i 141 104 84 71 8o. Calif. 1370 1275 . ' 692 682 - 485 42 335 325 322 185 158 142 104 WORLD'S GREATEST SELLING SIX-CYLINDER CARS Roy Catching Motor Co., Dealers ' " 126 N. ROSE ST.. Graceful Lines Feature fiord Touting Car ffl CHEVROLET H INC1GEMGCY Tbm pronunci streamlin of thai longer, wider, and wU 4 inchm tmprored Ford Tourma Car is par- lower. Seats have been redesigned ticuUrly accentuated tn and are lower. There h greater if radiator, the loner sweep or the hood . ... .. , . aed cowl and the Urge crown fonder. " '"" ?"n which come down well over both open forward and storm curtain, an Sort and rear wheels. The body t. I prorided with uprights and open with the doors. Tha gasoline lank Is under the cowl, permittuuj eatable fUHng and easy access to sediment bulb. Chassis changes Include larger and mora powerful brakes and other pnportant rhanical hnninianisnU; ' ID RISE try, hava held up to the record deliveries established during March and April." . j time?. The Oldsmobile company of Ore. ' gon. Portland. Ore., wired that their showrooms looked like "the first night of a popular Broadway show" and that they had more orders on hand than ever before in their history. Official figures showing tliat Graham Druthers shipments of 10, fcUO trucks for the first half of 15 equalled their entire Jl-4 output are no surprise to those who hare been watching the rapid rise of this company to its present posi tion in the Industry. , . Uraham Brothers trucks equip-, ped with Dodge Brothers engines' were first offered to the public early in 1321. It was in 1921 that there was such general business depression in almost every indus try in the United States. The truck industry, in particular,'.', suffered heavily. The total 1D21 production fell 64.2 per cent below'1920. ' "Although there was ' a general Impression in 1921 that people were not buying trucks," say J. O. New.-1 land, local Dodge Brothers dealer, ' "the enthusiasm of the owners of i Cook with gas. August will come very close to breaking all previous monthly sales records in the 28 years his tory of tne Olds Motor Works, as tne result of the enthusiastic re ception given the new series "D" cars since their first official show ing August 15th. A Hood of telegrams, and orders have been pouring into the office of D. S. bidding', general sales man ager of the company from deal ers In. every section of the country, asking for the doubling of allot ments and in muny Cases request ing as many cars of each of tlio body types as the factory can ship for several months in aavajicu. he Larson Oldsmobile company bntion to the fund. The individual requirements of. each dealer are analysed and he Is consulted in the choice of media in hia territory. The dealers are kept in constant touch with the ad vertising plans and are given ad vance proofs of all -newspaper advertisements. The Chevrolet Motor company l,ho, ,h,, M ,,,,h .nt has announced a cooperative adver-t Jm advertl8l , cft In Using campaign in connection with ,,, . ,,,,,.,,., , -. .,,. Its large dealer organisation. I , jmporUnce only to.(he f(.,ture This campaign Is a further move f unified appeal," said j.'E. Grimm by the Chevrolet Motor company I jr., advertising manager of the Transfer of the Chevrolet agency In this oity from the Ed Marsh Mo tor Co. to the Hansen Chevrolet' eonipaay, with H. P. Hansen mana ger, occurred yesterday. While the deal has been under negotiation for some weeks, the new owner did not officially take over tha busi ness until the first of this month. Mr. Hansen, the manager of the new organisation, has had a wide experience In automobile line, and formerly had a Chevrolet agency In another state. The stock and ac cessories that the retiring company had at the corner of Oak and Pine streets, has been moved to temporary quarters in the Harris building on Sooth Stephens street. where Mr. Hansen win be found un til his fine new garage and sales room In North Rosebnrg are com pleted, work on the new structure is being pushed as fast aa Contrac tor Metsger can do It, and the place will bo ready In from ten days to two weeks. This building, which Is just opposite the Urand Hotel on Rose, is of concrete, and is designed to be one of the finest automobile establishments In the city. The how rooms and sale department will face on Rose street and -the shops and service department will occupy the rear of the structure. The front of the building Is of pressed brick, with large windows, so that there will be lots of light. Nearness to Cass street makes the place very de sirable as to location. Mr. Han sen's announcement will be found m today's issue. The Star has made another rec ord run. This time it was a standard stock Star Coupster that was used on a remarkable power demonstration. A. W. Thresher, Star dealer, at Gridley, decided to create a real high gear record in his own ter ritory; and. instead of using the touring iuodt'1 which had heeu used for high gear record runs by pvate owners, factory employ ees and Btar car dealers from the Canadian line to the Mexican bor der. Thresher ctuwe a Star Coun- the first of these rugged, powerful, i nl . 7.. "i ',Ji i ! ster. He drove from Gridley to dependable Graham Brothers ; , .. ' ,,', , ," " ' " V. Drakes Bad and hack In high g for 3uo additional closed cars for the last two weeks in August In two uays the retail trucks led to an immediate and rapidly increasing demand. With an I increased number of owners, and Dodge Brothers dealers everywhere 1 r. put.Kl to have the most cr it came the good will which belonged ! "f h&'T V.T bUylng Imb"C to a worthy product. , in.,t le 1 mle1 S,lal"f- ' , , "The soundness of Graham Bro- Ihrie da), after the introduction h.. rw.itv nr k. 1 f 'he new Oldsmobile, a wire came truck they knew how to build at i gear ! by way of Chlco. Itutte Meadow 118 orders were taken by 'apdcC.h,!1s,7' "'"Lv.rilTV?? The Chevrolet branch in Detroit the I of 6aU0 and covering 240 J char(,e8 a ,,, ...i . i i . i nil 108. s,rirori In H in us t-trort to omnia the ' nust 'economical diairibuiioa of 1(8 pro! 1 duct. --It U probably the most cora iprehenaive and enicient of the great advartlsUift canipuiRns in the automotive industry. Approximate ly 4.00U newspaper a are being used. Under this plan the Chevrolet Motor company in reality has be come the .adverliiiirif; department of each of Ub dialers whom it pro videti with a htRhly eiticient and consistent vadveriiulnK campaign. This advertising is paid for from the general advertising appopria tlon of the company without ex pen so to the dealers. The dealers continue to rc"lve gratis the sales literature and the effective window display service of the company. These displays supplement the uni fied advertising plan. Motor company Chevrolet Motor company. "It should be understood tliat this Is not national advertising used lo cally; it is local advertising na tionally directed." COOKED FOOD BALE Go to the Peoples Supply store Saturday, September 6th, for sal ads, baked beans, pies, cakes, etc., prepared by Loyal Women's S. S. Class of Christian Church. ChocolatesThe best and pureBt. Manufactured for drng store trade. Hand rolled and dipped in Her shey's. A quality food product Lloyd; Crocker. Have a Good Time t you feel that you cannot afford a new Star car, we will sell you a Serviceatle Used tar tnat will be a source of , 1 Satisfaction to the Whole Family Don't delay another day in this matter, because at the prices .we are offering these real bargalrthuys you cannot afford to be behind the rest of the world and continue to travel by way of "Shank's '.. Mare.'4 . . Join the crowd. Labor Day is coming ' next Week," and you want to go along. Drop arouh'd to our salesroom tonight-i tomorrow and we'D show you how Easy It U to Buy a Car Rapp Brothers Cor. Caw and Pine Rose burg, Ore. IDTQCOii:! SAYSG.E. hnlv The nil ennsumntion 'W;tS more cars, with the statement that I practically none at all. There never before in the history of Olds- ;WPre two quarts of water used mobile in Chicago had such a ro- j anu tne sinr Coupster averaged ceptlon been given this pioneer car. j .6 miles to the gallon of gaso- amount for each ; Dl!l?8 , . . n L ' car shipped to dealers" and credits i The time of the run was 7 hours , , , the Cnevrol,.t ar.dle- aUver- i and 30 minutes, fend the average j , f d T m f d n , lles per hour was 24.6 which Is ,h,. .,.,. . .Mh.,.,iJi excellent time for the run. even , 'tributloa from own aavert,Bing the lowest possible price has been demonstrated by the rise of Gra ham Brothers in the short period of five years to the position they now occupy first in the production of U ton trucks and among the leaders in the 1 and 11 ton fields' combined. , g M Mt. th At ik., v in,iUiPV .(., uit"ii'oiir, irum rtttuuunny, vf., iroin ' 0I tne power oi tne .Minion uoi- 11 ''" -"""I l.nliilli Mrnn Imn. Urfu1n TC V lln.. .J rft..Uiw.v nf from San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Sacramento, Cal., from Nash ville, Tenn., from Washington, J. i C, from Portland, Ore., front Irv No car had ever before made the trip in high gear and this run has been recorded as one of the .outstanding demonstrations that of Graham Unit hers empha sizes the rapidfty of their advance. ; Total production of trucks of u)l ! makes in the United States in llrlil was 54.2 per cent less than in 10. In it was 21.& per cent J less than 1020. In 1923 the hid a try surpassed its 1920 figures by 21.9 per cent. In 1!24 11 was only 16.2 per -cent ahead of 1920. "('tiHhimi Ilrothers 1922 sales ex ceeded their 1!21 sales by 154 per cent. 1923 sales exceeded V.22 by , Hi5 per cent, I!l2l exceedd 1923 by 54 pr cent and now. at the end of the first half of 1925 th- entire, 1924 output has been equalled. 1 "Itatly production of Graham Brothers trucks is now 4' per cnt higher than in January, and-is be ing further Increased to supply 'the demand. Ketail deliveries during the summer months of June and July, which are generally rgarued as low months In the truck indus- and many other cities throughout the country came telrgrams in the same tenor the greatest reception and the greatest salts ever accord ed this car in -ihe same period of PINE STREET MACHINE SHOP Opposite Flour Mill General Machine Work Automobile Work a Specialty Gear Cutting the Star Car. Read trie Classified ads. in The News-Review. They mean dollars to you. budget The company plans the dealer ad vertising campaigns, buys newspa per, space, purchases arid prepares art work, seuls the advertisements to the newspapers, directs the printing and 'display of outdoor ad vertising, handles invoices and pays bills. The dealers thus are relieved of a vast amount of detail. A desirable angle of the plan Is A guarantee to each dealer that every dollar which he pays into the fund will be spent In his district for newspajter or outdoor display space, all of the costs of preparing and placing the advertising mattor being more than covered by, the Chevrolet Motor ctmipany's contrl- It wfll soon be time to give that car an overhauling and In doing so benr In mind tliat SARFFS Autot Wrecking House , 329 N. Main St. will save you money on the parts yu need, ilear In . mind, do not tonrct, money ' saved is money earned. Phone 553 rlnt.t.a Pmm ImU win.) J. E. Bennlaht and A. L. Pack- m ,.. . IT ii,. ett, formerly of Seattle, have L.1"' ' '- Mn.tlon bought out the J. V. Michael In- , V nd law are a blnl0 terests in the Chrysler automo- ' , ?nslri MflMS bile airency for this section, and ?em t0 J"? are In possession of the garage J? uccesafuly chleving, b"'" and sales room near the Deer Evans Hughes said today in open Creek brldne on North Jackson forty-ninth meeting ol the street. These gentlemen are American Bar Association, ol familiar with the automobile husi- jwhich he Is president, ness, and plan to carry a stock I "We call ourselves the ministers of -parts and accessories for lot Justice," bu said, 'but we are Chrysler cars. They will also 'reminded that the Justice to be ad maintain a repair department, and 'ministered. Is Justice according to the shop will be In charge of R. I law the expression ot the demo W. Katon, who had supervision cratlo Wilis." of the work while Mr. Michael Tne probiems presented by the conducted the business. The now muUlpi,city of laws, the encroach- If oprieiors ot me i-nrysier agen- 0 ,lberty of learning, mad cent In milk prices by nearly ai(." the milk producera here. The new prices range tram 11 to--13 cenu a quart J"; nOBEBUnu . Z You will please Uke notice (hat.. aa I. wtnladAn ft, Ik. t.IV ArflltU MMB a n H mint hi. removed at.. lice." " FOUB STATES III oidt Dnpirn dv riuii iiiii.ni in . . I fill I llwiisi sy ... niiuiii ii iiiiiiiiii iln i ihiiimiiin EVAN8VILI.B, Ind., Sep. 2. Ev-. in- .h.bo. kv -n Brlh.. aoake about 6 a. m. today, ft waa- n.u k,vm.iM 'ni tuftres. inorain ' the second auaxe leu nere wuoiu. -. i 1 1 1 . . ,i I.wv.r. .- nnnth, Mn ftamairn VMJi, mwiaiiv in sensational cases, andi norted. No official record of -the)-- 3i the place one k . . , , i. . ha .mtk . . . . . -..j ,cne neeu Ol proper buuiiwi". uunivo um uwim ...u - of tho most attrnctiva utiow and . ..,,..:, . r, , i..ir,n : v.,-,.,, .rt.. nhserver Al gal facets that sparkled In Hughes' address. cy will soon receive a shipment . of cars, Including both the four ) and six cylinder models, and ex pect to make of tho place one sales rooms .. ?ne D wera Bmont tn, mny le. Brand said he had unoHicial lnfor- the Chrysler agency here some two years ago, has .taken over the Chrysler agency for the Eu gene territory, and has moved there with his family. Heat with gas. , Announcing--- We Solicit Your Freight $ $ and Express Shipments jrf J DAILY RUNS' PROMPT SERVICE' it df Comi-tr' our Insurance r-rirrled for yonr - K 2 - protectlonwlth amount p-quired by law j K 8 Each Truck Required Carried & j f Cargo .. $500.00 $2,000.00 4 t 1 Collision ...None Full Coverage J 4 i Public Liability 5-10,000.00 20-40,000.00 A f4 Property Damage - $1,000.00 . ,$ 1 .000.00 4 4 . ' f- s r 4 ta i ineoTin 'Mum 1 ransnorLaiioii vu. s W " f- K K FIRE LAW VIC5LATOR8 PAY FINES AT BEND New Management for the Local Chevrolet Agency, Effective Sept. 1, 1925 V . Temporary Salesroom and Shops in the Harris Building, opposite the Telephone Exchange, on South Steph'-ng Street. New Offices, Sales Rooms and Repair Shops on North Rose Street, Opposite Grand Hotel Will Be Ready for Occupancy -SEPTEMBER 12 OR 15 for baaabl TiarMfcS Win.) BEND, Ore., Sept 2. Tw6 con victions for fire trespass In the na tional forest wera secured yester day In JusMce court, according to forestry officials. B. F. Sullivan, , of Jjf Sisters, was fined $50 and costs J amounting to 91 6.20 for setting sev-i erai fires In tne roau northeast or. Black Butte. George. Frank, who came across the Cascades from the Willamette Valley with a team and wagon, was fined 15 for leaving a camp fire near Sisters. Three other cases of fire tres pass are pending at the present tlme,offlrials said today, and con victions have been secured in three previous cases so far this year. ; Burn mixtures and rib grass seed at Wharton Bros. 5,000 BOYS OF '61 MARCH ONCE MORE AT G. A. R. REUNION Oreprot Successors to Roseburg-Portland Auto Freight Roseburg Office 401 Oak St. Phone 3 1 - J Portland Offict E. Water and Yamhill, Auto Freight Terminal Phone EM2 Sales and Service 2 4 4 Q war wasted burg, Liberty today has anefc. broad scope," he said, -tnat it taxes acumen ot the ablest of men to pro vide laws which even measureably assure It. . "The most ominous sign ot our times. Is the indication of an intol erant spirit. It is more dangerous when armed, as it usually is, with sincere conviction. It can be ex ercised only by the genius which watched over our Infancy and has suiiled out development the American spirit ot civil and relig ious liberty. "Democracy has Its own capacity for tyranny." NOTICE. Knlghis of Pythias wfll Wednesday, September i. Sam chrlatensen, C. Mr. mation that tho quake was general ' In sduthern Indiana and Illinois., and In Western Kentucky and that . from reports he had received, u probably. centered In that territory. tmnsvifJ.E. Kr.. SeD. Earthquake shocks were reported from several places In Kentucky todsy. At Louisville tne tremor was slight. CLEVELAND. O.. Sep. . A slight tremor registered on tner seismograph of the St. Ignatius cui- lege here early today. amer r iu- denbach said 11 migm nave un caused by common waves or a slip ping cSve-in. i . Such shocks occur almost dailf. he said. , ,,. . meet C. Cook with faa. fROWNINO AT PORTLANC . - ci ... Vriilt rtJRTI.APtlJ, "re.. - rtolland, 81. employe of the I'ort of r, ... Hmwned In the n it lamette river last night when he MILK PRICE CLIMBS. tAnta Vrffei LCMM Wtf.) PORTLAND, Ore., Bep. Lack or pasture ana nn nwrwuj , awn feeding cow. high priced feeds led fell Irom a scow moored nr Swan kMlnnlav tn an flfiVlinP Of Oil I IIIHin. M in l'iy " - Hansen Chevrolet Company sfs 5 (AanHatxl Vrtm ImjtA Win.) RHANIl RAl'IDH, Mlh., Rep. 1 Muskets and swoais gave way to canes and crutrhea as Ihe Grand Army of the He- public marched today tn what may be Its last national par- ade. With shoulders curved hy the weight of years, but with gleaming eyes and nnbrnkon spirit Ihn boys of '61 march- ed, 5.000 strong, between 4k msssed thousands of cheering s spectators., The blare of 20 hands had a 4 pathetic accompaniment In the shuffling ot M00 pairs of t that have tramped the fields of Cetlys- and of t'hancellorsvllle. deed, were unequal Ipatlon In the parade bowing to time, e ulnmnbllea behind their marching comrades, The Wise Owner Knows That his carburetor is the most important part of his engine. If his carburetor is a Zenith, he doesn't worry. It stays right un der any condition. "There's a Zenith for every, car and Truck" Ask about our free trial offer L. G. DEVANEY