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tnn ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 21; 1925. iMn s Orders have been placed by Olds Motor Work for additional equipment which will enable It to double the production of Olde oblle. Theaa added - facllltiea re required to meet the (row ing demand, and to fill the sche duled production for 12, which, H In expected, will be the largest In the 28 years of automobile building by tbii pioneer com any. Beaide new equipment In the Oldamoblle factory, additional ovens will be Installed In the plant of the Flatten llody Corpo. ration, which adjolna the Olds .1 ' i. - , whlflh tiulMa rlnaMt hnrltes fop Oldamobll el I cluslvely. At the present time all ovene are liable are being worked continuous1' 4 boura a day. and even with thi,- peak pro duction the Ftsber pla it la bard pressed to keep pace with order. Other cMltlonal equipment will be lnatalit-2 In certain depart ment of the Oldamoblle plant that are now being worked at capacity and In many caaes over tlme. During September there were 6, Ml Oldamoblle manufactured and iiold by the factory. These care were sold by dealer to con sumer aa quickly a received, due to the fact that dealer have not been able to build up any reserve stock on account of the great demand manifested for the Series "D" car introduced early E XIDE BATTERIES -6-volt size as low as $12.50 12-volt size as low as $2Z60 Umpqua Battery Station Corner Douglaa and Main Sta - i tt i I Hie demand for Ford cars has already outstripped all previous records. : Motor car buyers who seek beauty and comfort are finding the improved Touring Car exactly suited to their desire." See this good looking car at the nearest Authorized Ford Dealer's. As you inspect its many new features, bear in mind that this improved car is available at no increase in price Runabout 260 Tudor Sedan S80 Closed can In color. DeasountaMe rlmi end starter extra on open cars. All prices f. o. b. Detroit. r FORD MOTOR COMPANY DBTROIT, MICHIGAN U. in August. This is an average production of approximately 260 cars a day, and with the present big demand for closed cars, about the limit of existing facilities. "No ater than January we will be able to produce from 400 to 500 Oldamobllea a day", reports I. J. Reuter, president snd gen eral manager of the Olds Motor Works.. "If It la possible ws will Increase our production before then, but It requires time to have special machinery made and In atalled. "Every Indication points to the need of a minimum production of st least 400 csr every working day to take car of our 1926 busl aeaa. Our dealer organliatlon haa grown steadily In alie during the oaat year and the public recep tion of the lateat Oldamoblle has been penomenal.' Heavy closed body commitments have - been placed) with Fisher which call for 11,000 closed Job lor January and February alone. "Oldamoblle (ale have shown a marked gain during the past alx month even deaplte the neces sary curtailing of production In July and the first few days In Au gust, due to the introduction or the new series "D" cars. Our ex port business bss also Increased by leaps and bounds, being more tbsn double what It was last year at this time Old Motor Works haa had many prosperous years In Its long history In the automotive indus try, but never has It bsd more promising outlook than at pre sent. At the present rata oi pra gma. It will continue to play, an even more prominent role in mo tor ear history tor yeara to com." Terminal' Beauty Shop, phone III, . - o COOLIDQE'S SECRETARY MAY BECOME SENATOR (Associated Prsss LeueJ Win.) WASH1NOTON, Oct. 20. Joe Keeling, republican committeeman for Indiana, who conferred with President Coolldge today declared he believed Everett Banders, sec retary to the president, baa a "chance" for appointment aa Unit ed State senator to aucceed the late Senator Ralston of Indiana. Mr. Keating Insisted that he did not discuss th question with the president S E RVI C E When something goes wrong with your car, yon want ser vice. That I th commodity we deal In. Call us up or drive down to our shops. Hall cV Young Garage IU Winchester St. Phone Ul Coup B20 Ford or Sedan 660 STAR CAR S Fir.E Without precedent In automo tive history, the 121 record of the powerful Star ear goes down In motoring annala aa one of the greatest series of achievements a motor car ever aucceeded In plac ing before the public. Automotive experts agree that there la really nothing of Import ance In the matter of high gear work that la left for the Star car to perform. There Is nothing that will more clearly demon strate Its rugged power power that has succeeded wbere others have failedthan the conquering of every well-known Western road in high gear. They agree that in the history of th motor ear there) Is no rec ord like thst of the Star climb ing steep hills under observation, sealed In high, placing them de finitely on record aa having been (onquered. Now the forcea of th Star organltatlon are ask ing: "What la ther left to do?" From the northern to the south, ern boundaries of the United Sta te the moat tortuoua roada Into th mountain, popular demon station hllla in every locality, and hills, scores of them, that have never before been conquered .under observation, all have fallen hfnpA lh. pAlAtillM Htae hill climbing campaign. Certified standard stock Star cars, under strict observation, bare added many famous hills to the stellar honors achieved by Star during;, the past year, In ex ploiting the "Million Dollar Mo tor": "In this campaign", says H. W. Curtis, director of sales for Du rant Motor Co., "we have not been content to do the things that others have done, even though the other happened to be much lar ger or higher priced cars. We knew we had the power with which to demonstrate, and pro ceeded about these demonstra tions to make them conclusive be yond doubt. So we sent out to tsckle the hills where others had failed, and the Star record today atanda pre-eminent among bill climb records. "We found out that It did not take 'professional or 'stunt' dri ver to accomplish these records. I will venture to say that nine out of ten Star ear owners are high gear 'demonstrators' of no mean ability. They take pride in showing their friends the power of their care. Hardly a d.v pas- aea butt what we hear of Star car owners who have tome new tnle to offer. Many factor have united to make the Star campaign a suc cess. Four wheel brakes have played a leading part because of the great factor of safety Involved Touring 2 F. O. B. Dsrreit : n their use, while rigidity of the chaaals and the Tubular Backbone help the Star car through lh moat gruelRng of testa and over deeply rutted and rough roada and turns. FRISCO BARBERS BOOST HAIRCUT, SHAVE PRICES RAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 10. The barbers union last night approved the motion of the master barbers to raise the prices of hair ruta and ahavea from 60 to 85 cents and K toSS cents, respectively In 8n Francisco. The approval of the i barbers' union waa necessary be-' fore the change which la effective Wednesday, could be made. I or Summer As so Gas meet demands mo tor i Uniform power Mow miles to fhe Cjalloru JfSrsIO'ClATED OIL COMPANY WOMAN WHO LOST FIGHT IN SUPREME COURT GOINO TO PRISON WITH GOOD GRACE (AaorUtrd Uurd ftii,.) OAKLAND. Cal.. Oct. JO. Miss Anita Whitney. Oakland Civic worker and lecturer, who failed yes terday In her effort to have the ( nlted Slates Supreme Court over turn her conviction and peniten tiary aentence for a violation of the state syndicalism law, left her cottage at Carmrl. Monterey coun ty, today for San Francisco, where the will confer with her attorney. She tnld the representative of the Oakland Tribune that she waa xiang cheerfully to prison and that the bad compelled the county of Winter ciated oline s Alameda to expend a great deal of money tor her trial she felt that she should make restitution by pronouncing the aentence of the court. She mentioned one hill of 11T8 for maxaslnea, cigars and ctgarettea consumed by the Jury who tried her and aald that ahe had no way of paying this bill ex cept by meeting the aentence. The bill referred to was found excessive by county authorities and cut to 130 00. I " FREE FREE One ixiA photograph with FREE every order of tt.OO or over. Thla offer close Nov. SO. Clark Studio, Cass srreot. Rnaeburg Nat. Bank Bldg. Phone 331. - . . Quick Parting all of sts PORTLAND VOTIXO OX rorXCIIj CKKST TC.NXEU (Amristnt TM Uaanl Win.) PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 30. Lively voting marked a special election here today on a project for the formation of a district for boring a tunnel throngh th hill at the west end of the city, under Council Crest. Two polling piece were opened in th city for the district effected by the proposed Improvement, and ther were three on th Tualatin Valley aide of the crest. Four candidate for director for th proposed district were before the voters. If the project Is approved a bond Issue will be submitted at another elec tion after survey and estimates have been made. PAYS SS5.000 FOR RETURN OF HER STOLEN JEWELRY (AmwUIw) rna Umd Wlrt.l NEW YORK. Oct 30. The sum of $65,000 was paid for the return .of the I68I.OOO worth of Jewels I stolen from Mrs. James P. Dona hue aaalatant Diatrlct Attorney Pecora diacloaed today In bis long , promised statement of the myster ious robbery. He felled to Indi cate the Identity of th thief of thieve. Sttxle baker buna no yearly models. - .