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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1 8. 1 925. FIV2 FOUR CYLINDERS Tearing . . 11195.00 Coup . t. . 1395.00 Coapc-Stdia .' 1395.00 Sdia ... 1450.00 Brosgtum . 1595.00 SIX CYLINDERS Tooriof . . 1 1750.00 Routine . . 1750.00 Conpt. ; . 2195.00 Coupe-Sedan . 2095.00 Stdu . . . 2295.00 Stdin, 7-pisi. 2495.00 ' silpsiceif. as. Toledo -is an outstanding feature of this car with Qie motor you cannot wear out Power COMPRESSTON-T-btrmetkally aWd in the cyl inder! by the slttvr construction n Wei a "Pep to the Willys-Knight motor hat will surprise you. There are never any burned, pitted, warped valves to let the "life" of the motor run out in unburncd gun, COOLING so efficient that yon can bold the throttle wide open, hoar after hour, without the slightest sign of heating, gives yon a day in and day out ability that simply does not exist in other cars. SILENCE as a result of the entire absence of valve met ha num. lifter rods, rocker arms, valve stems and noisy cams tapping against noisy ma chinery makes this car so quiet in operation that ' you scarcely realize that the. motor is turning over. ECONOMY obtained through proper cooling. ' the elimination of fuel waste through valve mechanism, the absence of the heavy load of valve springs to detract from the n sable power, gives you a fuel and oil mileage that is a distinct revelation. ABILITY beyond that of any other motor in the world proved by a Knight motor ia tests conducted by the Government of France 240 hours steady running in which the Knight mo tor won hands down over all other -demonstrated in the gruelling Yoscmite cooling rests the 1 00 hour Big Bear Lake test and hailed by every WillyrKnight owner who swears that bis individual car is the best one ever made. THESE FEATURES alone are enough to bring you into the honor roll of 250.000 pres ent users of Willys-Knight cars who represent the most satisfied group of motor enthusiasts in , the world. ADD TO THEM the present low prices, the present beautiful lines, od the acknowledged continued high value of your Willys-Knight cax and further search for the motor car perfection in tLe service features you require, is useless. YOUR PRESENT CAR IN TRADE UNUSUALLY CONVENIENT TERMS WILLYS-KNIGHT WELLS :& CHASE Ph one 3SD 317 North Jackson Street " ROSEBURG, ORE. ALWAYS READY Any mluute your car m-eds attention our mechanics are ready to overhaul it or make minor repair d. ' Hall & Young Garage 631 Winchester St Phone S3S Used Car- One 1924 Chevrolet Coupe $395 One 1924 Chevrolet Roadster 325 One 1922 Chevrolet Touring 175 One 1921 Chevrolet Touring t - 125 One 1919 Chevrolet Touring 75 One 1926 Fiord Touring, new, Extras and License Included 462 One 1925 Ford Touring 325 One 1923 Ford Touring r 250 One 1922 Ford Touring 175 One 1920 Ford Sedan 225 One 1823 Ford Roadster ....i- 125 One 1920 Ford Touring, New Bat. 4 new Cord Tires 125 One 1921 Dodge Touring .. 295 One 1920 Oakland Touring... 200 One 1920 Liberty Touring 225 One 1921 Overland Touring 175 One Chevrolet Ton Truck 275 New and Used Car Sold on Eaiy Payment Plan and the Lowest Finance charges ever offered he Public. Hansen Chevrolet Co. Roseburg, Ore, Rose St. Phone 446 I "Following erery reduction In Hudson and Essex prices, ye re pt-atedly hear the question, 'How does Hudson do it?'" said Roy Catching, dealer of Hudson and Ktfsex cars for Douglas county, in ' commenting on the recent Hudson- Eatwr price reductions. : "This question," continued Mr. Catching, "is of considerable Inter lest to both the buying public and 'competitive motor car merchants because these reductions come at times when there Is the least rea son to expect them. The presump tion in motor circlet is that the re ductions are made to make Hud , son-Essex cars available to a still widFT field of buyers. "The facj of the matter is that these reductions are the result, rather than the cause, of a con siantly increasing vol urn e of busi neas. "Buyers are asking what there is about Hudson-Kssex manufacturing i and selling methods which makes these cuts possible what method or stunt can be held responsible. The answers to these questions are most logical. "Throughout Hudson's manufac turing and selling organization there is the highest degree of co operation. At the factory the ut most care Is taken to eliminate waste in time and materials and to utilize only the bent obtainable ma terial and workmanship. "Then, too, Hudson-Essex has basic advantages in being the larg est manufacturer of six-cylinder cats in the world and also the world's greatest specialist In en closed cars, 95 per cent of its vol ume being in this type of business. This assures the buyer the bene-1 fit of the skill of highly special ized workmen and the economies possible where production is con centrated on a single design. "When this hleh degree of ' specialization is added to great vol ume, you can accomplish extraord inary results and Hudson has done that. ''This is true eronnmy of the ! kind which benefits the buyer and it is the policy of Hudson-Essex to pass along these, benefits in the form of lower first cost whenever' the volume of its constantly In- -creasing buslnesa warrants a price , reduction." For Those Who Care What Their Money Buys Dodge Brothers, Inc. have always built a good, sound, long-lived product They have never built "yearly models" and never wilL They do not make frequent expensive changes ., simply to catch the whim of the hour. On the contrary, they devote themselves steadfastly to the improvement of a car that has been good from the very beginning. . -This process of improvement has now been going on for 11 years. Its influence on the car's appearance and , performance has been nothing short of remarkable. V- . Always eminently dependable, it is now also an exceptionally easy riding car Always up-to-date, it is now strikingly attractive. Style and smartness stand out in every line. Sheer logic never made the choice more obvious Dodge Brothers Motor Car for those who really care what their money buys. J.O. Newland & Son ROSEBURG, ORE oral average, today 85 per rent of all cars shipped from the big Olds innhlle plant at Latising are of the closed type. This unprecedented demand for coaches and sedans and necessi tated material changes in Oldsmo hlle nrotlnvtinn nutns. It has been necessary' to provide additional floor space and rearrange shop lay outs in certain departments to ac commodate the Increased opera tions made necensary by the greatly The big general public trend to ward the closed type of automobile Is strikingly lllutj-ald by th-i ex-, pertenc of the Olds Motor Works, one of he big units of General Parts, Parts, Parts FOR AUTOS AT BIG SAVING SARFF'S Auto Wrecking House S2t N. Main St. I)o you realise the Taut growth of ttilH concern. Comp In nd and bo convlgjed Phone 553 i increased closed car demand. The most Important change madn win the taking' over by Ilie Fisher Body Corporation of an additional pace added to the original Fisher operations gives them facilities for greatly Increasing their production of cloned bodies, for Oldsniobile clnslvely. These Increased facilities In the ( Fisher plant at Ijinsing. together j with extensions and expansions In j the Olds factory, will make It w- sible for Oldsmoblle to double Its j production by January. ! Of the entire production, and , ale of Oldsmohllea tor the firnl eleven mouths of 1025, Including export, 7! per cent were closd body models and 15 per cent open , ' cars and rhasils. Howerer, the do mestic ale was 8S per cent bodies and lb ler cent open. While the ; export sale wa only 21 per cent closed bodies, this Is far higher than In previous years, when prac-; tically evory car snipped overseas was of the open body type. This shows that the trend toward elos- j ed cars Is also extending to for eign countries. ( Oldamobile, with 75 per cent of i Its entire production closed cars,! rated far higher than the average j for the entire automobile Industry. The percentage of cloned cars built by all companies during the first eight months of 11(25 was approxi- j mately fifty-seven. I HELLO BILLI Cheer up. Will ex pext you with lots of pep and a big smile to attend a real dance at Hall this week, Thursdsy. Luurh will be served. Mrs. George Cavey returned to Sulherlln for several days. here and visited. They left this her home In Koseburg this morn- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hounds, of morning for Han Francisco, where ing nftcr vitdtfnt with relatives at Wichita, Kansas, slopped overnight they will visit. Make yourself a Thanksgiving Present from our stock of Dependable Used , Cars. You just can't keep up with the procession these days without a car. Drop around to the sales room and let us explain. '' HOW PERFECTLY EASY IT IS TO BUY EITHER A : USED CAR OR A NEW STAR When you see the splendid line of New Star Models you will want to close the deal. . ' RAPP BROTHERS Men's sulls cleaned and pressed, I $1 60.. Boseburc Cleaners, pbons I Cass and Pine Phone 371 tors1. Where a year or two ago GO w jr ceat clowd cars was U fea- jJ. l