Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, September 23, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1925.
'Prides
V Id
Reduced.
on"the car that has established the greatest
performancerecord in America"!
Power to Spare ,
Proved by grueling tests over steep
mountain roads in the Yosemite
Country only 2H of the total
driving done in second gear the
rest in high.
Amazing Efficiency
Water in radiator never
reached boiling all
other cars go prepared
for over-heating.
Speed for Anyone
not75 miles perhour,but
an average of 2 7 miles an
hour in a sedan over
400 miles of winding
grades and deep curves.
Reliability Never Squalled
-for thousands of owners report
service in excess of 100,000 miles
from a motor that has never once
failed them.
NEW PRICES
FOUR CYLINDERS
Touring . . $1195.00
Coupe .... 1395.00
Coupe-Sedan 1395.00
Sedan .... 1450.00
Brougham. . 1595.00
SIX CYLINDERS
Touring . . $1750.00
Roadster . . . 1750.00
Coupe .... 2195.00
Coupe-Sedan 2095.00
Sedan .... 2295.00
Brougham . . 2095.00
AlCPUCts T.O.B.TOUSO
What You Want
and far more than you
ever expected to get in
the real things that make
a car valuable and useful
to you.
At These Prices
you can own a Willys
Knight whatever you
do, see it ride in it and
learn what it really gives
you.
WILLYS - KNIGHT
' WELLS & CHASE
Willys-Knight Dealer Accessories I?hone 3DD
317 North Jackson Street
- .
Most Powerful Gar
of Its Size and Weight -
a One-Profit Value
-il-l
THERE are (as yon probably know) only
two manufacturer who actually build their
car complete make all their own bodies, en
gines, dutches, springs, gear sets, differentials,
steering gears, axles, gray iron castings and drop
forging.
One of these hi Ford m the low priced field.
The other it Studebaker in the fine car field.
This one-profit principle of manufacture make
possible four great advantages.
1. It eliminates the extra profits and overhead
that many other manufacturers have to pay and
include in the purchase price to you. This keep
Studebaker price low.
2. It enables us to buQd a better car because
the vital parts are designed, engineered and
manufactured complete by one organization..
Being built as a unit Studebaker cars function
as a unit, with all of the advantage of unit over
assembled construction.
3. It make possible finer quality because
Studebaker, being an independent manufacturer,
with no subsidiary or allied companies to favor,
is free to buy on the open market, demanding
the finest materials at the lowest possible price.
Studebaker purchasing agents are unrestricted
in their search for quality and value. Studebakcfr
designers arm engineers are unhampered by out
side interests.
4. And, finally, because of these one-profit
savings, Studebaker is able to offer you a stur
dier, more substantially built automobile. Ws
pay a premium for the finest steeL We use hard
wood in body construction. Plate glass in the
windows. The finest grade of upholstery. Gen
uine full-size balloon tire. Unusually fine in
' terior trim with no exposed tacks, and heavy
hardware. Throughout the entire car in hun
dreds of hidden places you find the same high
quality of materials and workmanship that you
see out in the open.
The Standard Six Coach shown below is a
splendid example of One-Profit value.
It offers greater power than any other car of
its size and weight, based upon the rating of the
National Automobile Chamber of Commerce.
And luxurious riding comfort made possible by
the big balloon tires, resilient springs, com
fortable cushions and ample roominess.
But the only way to judge this car is see it
drive it! Feel the luxurious upholatery. Sit in.
the deep; soft, comfortable seats. Experience
the surge of it tremendous power. And then
compare it with other coaches.
The recent Studebaker price reduction and
policy of "no yearly models" only serve to
emphasize the logic of this reasoning.
If you seek a bargain in a quality car by all
means see this One-Profit Coach.
Studebaker Standard Six Coach, $1435 Delivered for cash in Roseburg.
BETTER BUICK CAR
FULFILLS PLEDGE
In spite of the fact that the
Bulck factorr has been awanioed
(with orders for the new W26 mo-
duls from dealers all over the
country, prospects continue to
visit the salesroom at The Motor
Shop, local Bulck dealer, accord
ing to O. C. Baker, manager o( thai
organization.
That motorists everywhere feel
that Hulck has fulfilled lis pledge
lo build a Butter lluick Is over
whelmingly proved by the actual
orders that have been taken," said
Baker.
"The public has been quick to
realize that Bulck Is far In advance
of many other ears in the same
price class. It must be remember
ed that lluick la a pioneer In the
Industry. Twenty-one years of ac
cumulated experience, and the Im
mense resources and facilities
which It has built up, have put the
factory In a position today to pro
duce a car that has unrivaled val
ue both from a quality and price
standpoint.
Although Bulck has held a posi
tion of unchallenged leadership
from the day the first car was
built, the factory has never been
content to rest with Its achieve
ments. Always they have kept be
fore them the pledge that the slo
gan Implies "When better automo
biles are built, Bulck will buna
them." And so they have devoted
all the Immense experience and re
sources to produce the Better
Bulck that is rapidly going Into
the hands of the thousands of new
owners.
'Word from the factory brings
the message that the entire United
States has gone Bulck mad, and
that at no previous time In the fac
tory's history has there been a
greater demand for Bulck cars
than at the present time.
"We are not at all surprised at
this tremendous showing, realizing
that the number of persons who
have bounht Bulcks in the past
twenty-one years Is rapidly ap
proaching 1.5UO.000."
name and profession had been
picked up paralysed and blind on
a highway near Vancouver, Wash.
He said he had no relatives In the
far west and was completely mys
tified over the report.
, Or, under Rludelmker's fair and
"! lfrfewSsBSnJl"'r'tl budget J'ayment Plan,
TlK?!S1' thin Coach may be purchased out
of monthly liicome with CI7C
DOWN
VANCOUVER. Wash.. Sept. 2S.
The paralyzed . man who was
picked up on the Pacific highway,
15 miles north of here Monday
night, who gave hla name as ttr.
Naihaniel Reich, Egyptologist, of
Philadelphia, Insisted todav at the
hospital at Ridgegtleld, that he Is
Dr. Reich. He stated that effects
In his suitcase would Identify him,
but when the suitcase was opened
nothing to bear out his Identifica
tion waa found. The only thing
; In his possession connecting him
I with Dr. Nathaniel Reich was a
'new simper clipping which referred
to work of Dr. Ketch.
The man In the hospital Insisted
I that he had a brother, William
, Helen, living on Lerg street, I'uil-
au-ipuie.
The patient at the Rldgefield
hospital Is paralysed and Insists
he Is blind. While api'aklng with
a reitorter this morning, however,
he Eire the Impression that he
could see by the way he deposited
the ashes of a clgaret he was
smoking.
The Moore Music Studio Is now
open at 225 N. Jackson St. Phone
502.
MEW
HOMESITE LOTS
ARE SURVEYED AT
DIAMOND LAKE
A number of new summer home
sites on Diamond Lake shore have
been surveyed and are open to
application, according to an an
nouncement made today by Forest
Supervisor Carl II. Noal. These
lots, which are 140 by ISO In
sire, have been surveyed by D. N.
Matthews, junior forester. The
tract In which they are located
Ilea 125 feet from t ho lake ihore,
the Intervening distance being
open to te public. Already a
number of applications are on
hand, and these will be first given
preference. The lots may be
procured on the special use per
mit at 10 each year, the permit
j being revocable at any time, or a
10-year permit may be secured
for 115 per year. The location
and type of cabin to be erected
must be passed upon by the forest
service.
STAR ' the Popularity Chnmplc J:
Leader Among Louxost Cars
MORE, more Star owners new hundreds oi Star owners,
each new month! "Tomorrow's Car Today" has become
the real popularity champion on its merits ! Big, exclusive
value features are winning for Star the tremendous foOow
ing oi wise, careful buyers over all the Coast.
You, too, must be a careful
buyer. You must make full,
exhausting comparisons of
all low-cost cars with Star.
Point for point comparisons
giveyoutheanswertoStar's
sensationolsubstantial new
popularity.
You will End no motor to
equal the Million Dollar
Motor 1 Real power for the
first time in a low-cost cw!
Right down the linecom
latt features, beauty fea
tures, economy features :
Star presents big, strong
"reasons" for its new wild
fire popularity! .
You owe it to yourself to
find out so come, come
' j today and make your tests!
The Star Car proves Itself.
Come today sure !
THIS STAR
Can Be Youri
by a new plant
Sear offei a sewpoloticway
ale plan to eels 1m a. -own
StarwttB preccstauyan
aapenee to you. Thai sac. aw
eeous, honsfid oner an Is
mediae, whitlwtnd mtmm ;
wherever announced. It M at
tracting thu aerli of "-- '
pains mum. In A Blamed
tespow fan 10U
people, liuuwlaawihiimssi ..
of the new .
Star CoW CC"t
8w son &m tun
RAPP BROTHERS
CASS AND PINE PHON 871
Ml ifA
1 The ftreot railway commission of
the city of Detroit and Mayor John
W. Smith hav approved the pur
chase of SI more Oraharo I (roth era
twenty-one passenger street car
type motor coaches, makliiR a total
of 14H bought from Graham Broth
erj within a year. This action of
the commission, taken in accor
dance with the recommendation of
H. U. Wallace, general manager of
the Detroit street railways, was
later approved by the city council.
General Manager Wallace. In
recommending the purchase stated
that the M Graham Brothers
coaches already in service have
been operated over 2,000.000 miles
and have proved entirely satisfac
tory.' The department of street rail
ways BlaTteri motor coach opera
tion on January 1, 1025, and have
gradually extended their coach
Itm'S until they now operate over
routes totaling 62 miles. The new
equipment will, when placed In ser
vice. Increase the mileage of their
coach routes by 43 miles, giving
them a total of 95 miles. Trolley
cars are operating over 395 miles
of track, and the 95 miles of new
motor coach routes will increase
the mileage of the entire transpor
tation system by about 25 per cent.
This Indicates the rapid expan
sion of Detroit's transportation sys
tem, making use of street cars and
motor coaches, each In lis best
adaptable field), and thus furnish
ing to the people a co-ordinated
service through the interchange of
transfer privileges. Tho motor
coach la taking a leading part in
expanding transportation ays terns
by providing service to new dis
tricts at a very much smaller In
VHSiment than would have to lie
made If tracks and overhead trolley
lines were installed.
The department of street rail
ways Is also Inaugurating a new
feature bi operating coach service
bet ween" he Important railroad sta
tion, and the principal hotels in
the business section of the city.
This should prove very convenient
Lo the large number of visitors con
tinually arriving In Detroit who
desire tn reach the downtown sec
tion of the city without the neces
sity of Inquiring for directions.
This order for 14 Graham Broth
ers motor coaches Is one of the
largest single orders for automo
tive equipment ever placed by a
street railway. The coaches are be
ing delivered at the rate of two a
day.
t - v -i r-V- m -mtm i si si
tVe --rr
Potato Cradln
(By County ARent Cooney)
&tany potato growers of notiK
: las county have not Informed them
selves of the potato grading law
, now In force. Growers would do
well to look Into the provisions of
, the law as violators are subject to
I quite heavy fines. Copies of the
1 taw can be had from the office of f
Slate Market Master C. E. Spenco, 1 THT
reruana, uregon. or at me county , botta durlni the taking of to her aid to .cut tho mocoasin Quired to close the wound.
The law in essenc rcaulres the' P'0'", her ankle was sprained, from her foot, cut hltnsolt so ttf-
, potato sacks to have slenclled up- La Rui-niie. rinahmg throneh brush verely thnt seven stitches were re- for at least a week.
, on them
LT. Ift 1 f ay V
"TOMORROWS CAR TODAY
"Ho will be out of the picture"
the following Informa
tion: Growers' name und address
and the grade of potatoes contained
therein. Potatoes sold for seed pur
poses must carry in addition the
variety name. The information
given above applies to all stock of
fered for sale in the stain in lots
of 50 pounds to 10 tons. Lots of ten
tons or more must bo insjweted by
an official state Inspector.
Potatoes consigned to points out
side of this state need not be steu
cllt'd. Potatoes grading V. 8. No.
1 or better must be Backed In new
or No. 1 second sacks, lower
grades may be sacked in any good
narks.
Tho county agent will be glad to
demonstrate to farmers in any
community the grades aa adopted
by this state. Kverythlng will be
done to assist growers in putting
their crop upon the market proper
ly graded.
Information has been received by
the county agent that the law will
be I a forced. Heavy card stencils
ran be purchased through the coun
ty agent's office at a small cost or
.stencil may be purchased from must
seed houses dealing lu potatoes.
Nearly 1,500 high school publica
tions belong to the Central Inler
scholastlc Press Association, fos
tered by the University of Wiscon
sin. Nine hundred school editors
from 40 slates attended the an
nual meeting of the association at
the university.
MOTION PICTURE ACTOR
HURT IN IMPROMPTU ACT
8 A NT A HOSA, Car., Sept. 2:
Hod Ia Kocque, motion picture ac
tor, was knifed in the leg at litier
neyvllle, near her!, yesterday,
white enacting the part of a hero
not specified In tho scenario.
When an I ml inn girl was thrown
t.5fev &5i
W. A. BURR & SON,
Central Garage Roseburg, Oregon
Phone 385
' ..... - i i i.i 1 1
a
A
INSTALLS STEAM
AUTO CLEANER
ig
Keeping abreast of the demand.
Ollham'a Highway Cur-lit" has Jint
Installed a romplele steam clean
ing plant. This equipment la ile-
sianed for cleaning grease and dirt
from automobile motors and chan
sin, which can he removed In no
olhir way. Auiolsts find their m
tors and the rhasjiis accumulatiriK
a coating of dirt and grense, and
the Job of scraping If off, or ie
mnviug the maMH with gasoline h
altnxHIier unnatUfactnry and only
paillally surt-tasful. Hicam Is Ihe
only thing thnt doc the huninc-"
ouickly and thoroughly, and f'r
i this rpanon Mr. tillham has rnulp-
ped to take care of the di-niand of
his patrons tn this reaped.
THIS 18
STUDEBAKER
Y E A R
BLIND PARALYTIC,
PROVED IMPOSTOR,
STICKS TO STORV
(AmrltlM rr.a Uavd Wlr.)
rHII,AI)KI.PHM. Kept. 23. fir
NalhanM Reich, head of the d-
Ipertment of Kiryptology at Iminaie
I college, was surprised today vrh.n
Informed that a man lvlo hi
SARFF'S
Auto Wreching
House
825 N. Main St.
One of Ilf- nvnt up lo dno
v.-reckhig honnes on lite coafft,
and Ilie htiiiKn that v-UI give
yon a fo.nm deal. Come In
and If e haven't got ihe part
we can soon get It for you.
OLD CARS BOUGHT
FOR WRECKING
Phone 553
r.
sT IfyaVT
7rX.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT LBU1CK WU BUILD TttJUt
a
las heen acldcd to
geat powei?-wttEiiO;
Buinek VaSve-uia-Head
Motto? now
develops 75 IHoilcc
Power and gives mag
nificent new performance
because of Oil Filter, Gas
Filter, and Air Cleaner. At
Sensationally Lower Prices.
BUICK PRICES
F. O. B. Pacific Coatt
STANDARD SIX
2-Door Sedan. S Pais. JH25
Itoaditer
Touriog
Coupe
Jl Pent.
. 5 Pais.
Jl Psis.
4-Door Stda Pus.
Coupe .4 Pais.
IMS
1J7S
1115
1510
1510
MASTER SIX
2-Door Sedan S Pass. S1660
R oid.lt r 1 Pass. 1490
Tourinl Pass.
4-Door SedanS Pus.
Coupe Psss.
4-I)oor Sid.a 7 Pas.
Broulbam Pass,
Sport Roaditer.S Pats,
Club Special i Pas.
Sport Tourioi 4 Pas.
1545
1770
2M0
2300
CM
1760
204S
1754
r
MOTOR SHOP GARAGE
MOSEBURQ Oiitributoia for Douglas County OREGON
BUICK MOTOR COMPANY, FLINT, MICHIGAN
m. a. i)ej ,