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About Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1925)
ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 192?. I Co. a TOURING CAR Tow-in 290 Runabout 260 Coupe . 520 Tudor Stdan 580 Fordor Sedan 660 Closed can In color. Demountable rims and starter extra on open cart, AO pricm . a. b. Datrett , Close-fitting curtains that open with the doors make the Ford Touring Car comfortable and convenient for any weather. Ask the nearest Author ized Ford Dealer to show you this practical, good looking car that is so economical to own and operate. Convenient terms of payment can readily be arranged. Ddd be Brothers coach Smart and staunch, chummy yet roomy a refreshing example of advanced coach design. Full balloon tires quality whipcord uphol stery deep blue lacquer finish cartouche yellow body-striping exceptional vision areas low-swung bcdylines long resilient undcrslung springs. ; . Now so attractively priced that with Dodge Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan, ownership is made possible for practically everyone. J. O. NEWLAND & SON Dealers In Dodge Brother Motor Can ROSEBURG, OREGON fV Detroit, Mich. ( TOIETWI Announcement was made re cently that the Bulck Motor Co. had appropriated two million dol lar to be used for increasing: the production of Bulck automobile to twelve hundred cara per day. Thta action wai made necessary because of the greut demand -for the new Bulck model, which were Introduced in August. The com pany has found It impossiDie to keen nace with order for cart with present production facilities. In October, usually a montn wnen production begins to fall off. the Bulck plant strained every effort to meet the flood of orders, ship ping twenty-three thousand auto mobiles from the plant and break ing all monthly production rec ords. Just prior to settlnc this record, announcement was made that peak production would bare in be maintained through the winter months to meet the de mand for cars. The romoanv then saw that only by Increasing the capacity of the plant could It nope to aceii up with orders. The appropria tion will be expended for addi tions to present buildings, and for machine and tool equipment, con nvnn. to bring production i up to the figure of twelve hundred cars per aay ana a posaiuiu pro duction of three hundred thous and cars per year. Thore Is considerable contrast between the contemplated pre duction figure of next year and that in 1904. when the first Bulck automobiles were made. In that year, thirty-seven" cara were built. The next year line toia reached seven hundred and fifty, the following year fourteen hun dred, and each succeeding year production has been doubled and tripled, making additions to the plant necessary at frequent inter vals. The present year has prov ed .the greatest in the history or the company, with a certainty of over two hundred thousand cars manufactured and marnetea. Ninety percent of lhee will be closed models. The additions to the piani ana Installation of equipment will be started at once, llulck officials hope that the increased produc tion may begin by early summer. no vatess Msg to dlthewwM i Ten minutes of your time 'will prove this to you by llrt nj v jvtm vj sejenasawaa-- - - any standard you may set ft Ji tfev "Never before so much car for so little money SHOWS USE Star production records have a steady and healthy Increase, ac cording to a report received by Leo Itapp. local Htnd dealers. The recent price reductions on the standard coupe, coach and sedan mA.lDla havn hnd A WOndorflll lif- fect on sales everywhere and a record breaking business is look ed for during the winter mourns to come. "At this time of year sales are usually slow, but this condition is not being felt by Star dealers," 1 .1 , Oann ' I II w f ' (1 H t (if transportation offered In Star cars seems to He solving line promcm of 'can l ariora 10 own u car. The story today Is, 'I can't afford to be without one at the new low prices and easy selling plans now offered by Star dealers everywhere." This Is the Overland Standard Sedan a full-size paseenger car, with room and to spare for 3 full -ana people to ride in a stuartly-deaigned car, dean cm, rakiah, low, extraorttmmrity good-iookmg VYiJer 5r the widest of any flight car built B't WSJe ffrauuei more than 20 scnaare feet of window space. ' Eatra Wide Dooca aeay encrence so both front end rear seals ... Vtrr Latrst One-piece Wind, tkirii gives deer, unobstruct ed driving vision Ceayf Ventilator a modern re fuwment in doaed-car body con struction. Tn'ncr Spring R;ve yon 30 edtWd inches of spring support oa a 100-inch wheel Da ae A 27 Uorte-power tnjr'c sturdy, fait, reliable. Notable for ita power. Commended by own er! everywhere for ita amazing economy in gas and oil SliJint Grar Tremmiiuon Three speeds, selective at the lowest price ever available in a dosed car . Auto-Lilt Suntinf emj Itnititm ... Borg and Berk disc-type dutch, one of the finest dutches made ... A rear axle system, the equal in size and weight to that used in can carrying doable the weight of this one . . . Axle shafta of Molybdenum steef, the tough est stecj known ... In the entire 3 years in which Overland has used this axle system there is no cat oh record1 where m antf tluft hat ever bttH broken. "As fine a car as anyone would wish to own Vuia -11 thai aluiemaueiia of this ' Power ewomeh for re city. la none of them will yea , wrrd ... a gateway hi wanac the find doner foe dollar value ft e e lateral so lap . . even approaching the value yea, ) the leeaet gaNaline and ad oaav get in this Urea-land sis atand- tumpoon ytm ever ard Sedan ... At $9 U afeWt eoiaaWy efowe eeeoaig eel aeaeier .tiers' sixes , . ' Compare it fee baemr. Casasj sr it fee style. Ceenoaeei it few power. Coaapara k for tuxefmi. Yew coocluaaoo will be aaacdy the eaase ae that of aaore then 40,000 throogh trie sense eejenpeewwnw je ja-norae sower ewmsr. wen U a at! a . A laWaxw, rmAeeSm ear seeej. lew Isnsweativw a ewaeatj. seag aaoee wt feee gaaaeafai. she eaaatw ceaeteew f eh. saw a ! i I i. : M nreyelseaef eeeereef fceeaesBS oa? esi'eytaneael speMaaeBseBSSsisj, aajesaxsn eaai east a a a eafetweawf taass p ia rsii d -at eencnw ptopee engJa for otaooat radiaag eoatfott ... rich erhiihln, eery ssesg weariaag . a deesa aahinnail eeess that mean La aofnVo won for thia car a place aeaocur ; plea am able leatronaaes a a apaa xecee ot e Jw sbbm aim i i g the engineering eiaalai piei ea I the automotive induetry a , M of 9W- ; I LOW DOWN PAYMENTS ' EASY TERMS t. YOUR CAR IN TRADE Fmtrs Sixes WELLS & CHASEj 317 North JacksonStrcet Roseburg Phone 399 WILLYS - t L A It O M O T O .t Cntt 4 V-efir Used Cars! 1 Chevrolet tourlnHl-192 mod- i el eauiDDed with bumpers; tires and finish nice new atuu 1 Chevrolet touring, 1923, good rivceable car 300 1 Chevrolet tour i no. 1922 fine little car for the price 225 , 1 Chevrolet touring, 1921-zz, good cheap car 175 1 Chevrolet touring, ltui, just overhauled and painted 135 1 Chevrolet touring, 1921, first i class running order, good tires and battery 95 , 1 Chevrolet touring, 1919, good condition, oversize cord tires.... 75 . 1 1921 Chevrolet delivery, good running order - 65 1 Ford Coupe, 1923 model, this i car is loaded down with extras. Former owner stated that ex tras cost him around $300. It is a good Ford, boy's, come In and see It. Total price now 350 1 Ford Coupe, 1922 model, mo tor rebored and overhauled .... 250 1 Ford touring, 1925, looks and runs like new 295 1 Ford touring, 1924, first class condition, new cord tires 275 1 Ford touring 1923, new top and tires, overhauled 250 1 1922 Ford touring, good run ning order, new top 150 1 Ford touring, 1921 model, i starter and battl, good running order . 75 I Ford Roadster, 192) modsl, ' new paint 125 1 Ford ton truck, good mechan ically 200 1 Durant touring, 1922, runt 1 Dodge 1921 touring, new top and paint, good car 295 1 Overland 4, 1921, touring, good looking little, car 175 1 Oakland Six, 1920 touring , first class condition ... 175 1 Liberty 8!x touring, ths tires on this car are worth half the price 225 1 Buick touring, good tires and first class condition 125 1 Dodge Roadster In fins shape 215 anco Corporation when applied to the purchase of Chevrolei automo biles makes the time payment price of the car Irom $15 to :16 lower, according to C. K. Dawson, assist ant general sales manager. of the Chevrolet Motor company. Mr. liaw&on expresses entbuslas- tic approval of the plan. Kvery tnii k In a solid trninliiad ,.Tomr , automobile Is a ne Mhlpmint which recently left Ora-i, - nH1) on? pa8,ed ,ne ham liiothi ra factory bound fur ; y ,iH((,.,- al(i Mr. Uewson. Kloriua was deltveied at retail ..Th.r,.,01.e m,, ,hnr necessities wltlim ten days of the time the ailuruolll)u logically may be train readied Jacksonville, olllclal pur(.nail.d oul of current income records show. .; and a majority of automobllea are The train consisted of 34 railroad (() -,.,,,,, ' cars containing 111 trucks J""; ..The . MA. c. olttn ena,,le, the to the Miami HeahT alone was 31 , r"L?l V,!'!1 lumdild," or'ot'h t ' heavy piiViiiiiinis. A (ievrolHt now a lairS. .es't ulV" .ecdr. ) - I-hmjIU on oifthlrd down I l is; to Mr. Newland. Uo.lgo Urot I.- payment null operated during the r al, rs ' are iilLyiiiK an lm- ,-'r ln lllcn 11,9 lyents are be . rs di ah rs art i "'K ' n POII1 pi,.t( d at an additional cost ""r a.", " . ?J, , M.-I ha f only eight cent, per day for S m S "X of ' nn. J tne tin., payments. This K orlua s railroads to supply the eight cents, beside, meeting al In-m-ds of h r unprecedented num-, lj"-"t caiiylng charges, give, l-ers of winter tourl,t. and ZZZJti V ,r,irVre.H,e:zK!s;;; r recently placed on certain class.-. : financing their time payment sale. .,f goods in order to reduce delay tin ough Independent finance eoiu m moving necessities, have been 1"" be interest and carry ng moved south from Jackaonvllle and charge, varied greatly according inland from Atlantic and CHI porta ; l the resourws ' """' companies by lira . am ll.o.li-n. Lucks. . ".vu!u,"? ,hrtr "": -Further evidence nl the growth -The O. M. A. C. was organized in demand lor tirah.m mother. - " t ',e ,r,ne,' "tZ .ruck, 1- found In reports of re- dealer. In order that they might vM sal.s. Total deliveries in the ve their pain... the benefit of Lute of Florida for the month t io. r mn-reai and carrying charge.. .-! plemlMT, llljii, equalled tlione for the enllre "iir of 'J'A. October deliveries were TO per cent ahead of the total lor ll and iq.ial to the tola! lor 1921. lie ivelles 111 FlorlUtt lor H-'-atuw of lt linnifOM r sou roe ftml Itiw ktiUfly volume of buaineas wtitiih ll iec:eiVHM from thu Cen fral .Votor unltK, the 11. Al. A. C. fnnbi'-B (leal? lo niiuce Ininreit tlm mid tanylun chatg'ji U the ttbaO .., ...,.., ca. ....,!... Iu minimum. T7 V J i.V - ..r.-..i,.ei i hi. rf.m.! "Tii (. St. A. G. time paymi-nt ever, where Is tho naunal conr- d..-iKlld toward flrrt PORTLAND, Ore., Nor. 25. Eggs steady. Current receipts 45; fresh medium 38fl38 ; fresh stand ard firsts 4646i; fresh standard extras 46i47e; fresh underslwd 3U4j301a ' llutter steady. Extra cubes, city 63c; standards Etc; prime firsts E2c; firsts 60c; undergrade nom inal; prlnta 57c; cartons 58c Milk steady. Best churning cream Cue net shippers' track In tone 1. Cream delivered Portland 59c. Haw milk (4 per cent) 52.(0 c. w. t, 1. o. b. Portland. Poultry easy; heavy beni 26 27c; light mi 19c; aprlngs 24W 25c; broilers aStoauc; young white ducks 22ij25c; dressed turkeys 42 4 13c; live 12633a 1 ' Potatoes barely ateady, 2.50 12.85. i.M Onions unchanged: 11.75. . Nuts steady. Walnuts No. 1, 28 33c; filberts 26c; Oregon, chest nuts liic. Cascara baric steady, 61674c; Oregon grape root nominal . Hops steady. New crop, clusters 221c;, fugglea 25c. PORTLAND,, Nov. 25. Wheat; II. ll. B. hard white 51.67; hard I while bluestem, baart 11.65; soft I white, weatern white 11.54; hard I winter, northern spring ll.frl! western red 11.50. FOR A SHORT TIMI ONLY A wonderful sain on Watklna washing powder and shredded soap combination. You can't afford to miss It. Ask your Watklns' dealer, 12U W. lAiie BU itH'iicp of their iiower. ilepeniiabil- ity and low opera ;k cont. ' You can readily sea that these prices are aa lowls they can go and after the first of January will advance about 20',. A small depct will hold any of these car for J deye, any reasonable term will be accepted, I Hansen Chevrolet Co. HELPS THE BIjYERS oain.eut on a car. When thii money and the Interest reach the ruin of a rinnn payment, the car 1 delivered and the purchaser com pletes his pellicula under thu In expensive U. il. A. C. financing plan. "0 Ileal with aas. Just received from Nw York, ladles 7llk dresses In the new lip stick shade, very attractive aiylua, priced at $17.10. 11. A, Flic her to., Inc. ...... Quality tneraJian.llse at prices at Powells V lowest urniture Store. Cook wltn gas. fmler your Christina's afiiiounre. ments right now and pay for them The new time payment purcliare , any time during beceniber. Ncw pUn ot the Oeuoral ilotora Accept- Review etlice. Dr. H. C. Church OfTOMITRIST fsrkln Bldg. RoMburg, Ore, Cuvanfced Jt& CARS Truck and Trtctora $40 AND UP, ti Varloua Ivlodela to tiexnd lect frorri, Some good baf gains in ' ' '?',''' Closed Cars A ' 6-cyiihdef Nash Touring in best of con dition, Bt astonishingly LOW PRICE Easy Payment Plan on all cars. C. - A. Lockwood Motor Co. Ford Fordson