Roseburg news-review. (Roseburg, Or.) 1920-1948, April 21, 1926, Page 10, Image 10

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ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 21. 1926.
UD. DISPLACES
MOTOR seEiewcy
THE F. 0. B,
Record Made
tnat
nas
no
i h. '
a "Verdict
Rendered
Here is a record to make you pause:
70,599 Dodge Brothers Motor Cars and
Graham Brothers Trucks sold in the United
States from January 2nd to April 3rd, 1926!
The greatest quarter in the company's
history.
37 per cent greater than the same period
last year, when 51,318 units were sold.
This record was a foregone conclusion.
Since the first of the year demand in
creased week by week. Each period
showed greater sales than the one pre
ceding and greater than the same period
of 1925.
During the last week recorded, ending1
April 3rd, 9104 units were sold, against
6530 for the best week last year a gain
of 39per cent.
Sales figures are an index to the buyer's
preference.
Buyer's preference, these days, springs
from clean-cut convictions on quality and
comparative worth, penny for penny.
" Although the peak of the selling season
has not yet been reached, the verdict has
already been rendered.
Touring Car ". $96 1.50 Coupe $1013.50
Roadster $957.00 Sedan $1075.50
i. ' DELIVERED
So tht Dodii 5W8t Body On Dimplty In Our iAiowroua
I O. NEWLAND & SON
It redticen tho "unreiul'1 In nt-lnn
between producer and consumer.
It slmplifli-H automobile prices
so all may understand them imme
diately. It hllilito flnflflili.rn.il on.I
.. .......... u,.,.,.o H.1.1 AUUU
will between buyer and seller.
The a. y. d., or at-your door syo
tem of pricing and selling motor
cam. Dei-forms all these funntlnna
of modern and progressive mer
chandising, according to an analy
sis made of it by Ray Catching,
Hudson-Essex dealer in this city.
Mecau of these advantages, de
clared Mr. Catching, the a. y. d.
plan is sure to displace the I. o. b.
system and already lias been
warmly endorsed by Hotter Busi
ness bureaus in several cities.
"Once upon a time only a Tew
men could design nn automobile
llinl wntil,l vim 'Plm ....
glneerlng era of the industry. Then
With tlin frnwlnc nnnnlnrllv nf .1...
car, tho great problem with factor
ies was how to produce enough
amomoDiieB to rill the demand.
That was the production era. nut
HOW. there nra n flnnul.linnU ......
ber of good enrs and the industry
is umpiy aoio to mane all cars
needed. Wo are in the merchandis
ing era of the business; nnd tho
motor car buyer Is demanding that
the same nrnfrreRUlveneua nnd
courage which went Into design
nnd production shall now go Inlo
the selling process. He wants to
SCO fll nnaalMa nminnmln, l...,
duced into getting the enr from the
uu-iury 10 mm.
"The a. y. d. plan fills this de
mand by simplifying the whole
pricing system. There Is no hand
ling charge on any Hudson-Essex
car. There are no 'extras'. The
eouinment ilpslroH hv mn(niini.
has been bought economically by
me mciory anil is ready Installed
for tho buyer. Freight and federal
taxes Are still nepecGm-v r.li .......
but with Hudson-Essex and sever
al other makes the tax item haS
been reduced.
"In the manufacture of Hudson
Essex Cars. Otir rnnmirri hn
volumn advantage of the biggest
six-cylinder business in the world
That Is why the best Hudson-Essex
Cars ever mnrmfn.-ti..,..l ......
now sold on the lowest price basis
this line of cars lias ever known."
Phone 458
Dodge
Roseburg, Oregon
R0THE-R5
THE power plant in this new WiUys-Knight utilizes the
principles of high speed engine construction with startling
results. From a bore of zl5ie inches & a stroke of 4 inches
it develops greater horse-power, per cubic inch piston dis
placement, than any other stoc, American built motor.
MOTOR GARS
The utmost in a motor fuel
usually comes from a maker
that knows how to produce it.
"Union Oil of California"
has had an experience of more
than fortv-three vears.
forty-
Union Gasoline
Non-detonating
OAKLAND. April 21 Willi n
get-away rivaling that of n motor
cycle npii a speed capacity belter
than sixty-five miles an lio:ir n
slock model star Six is proving
Itself an effective medium In clu.rli
ing up on speeders in Salinas
county.
This now unit of the traffic de
partment of Salinas count v is on.
ernted by J. I,. Feagin. who In n
letter to F. O. Hood, of the Pnraiit
Motor company of California, en
thusiastically recommends the
new Star Six for traffic depart-
ini-iii purposes.
"I have been using one of the
new Stnr Sixes for nearly two
months, nnd can tintlifully sav
that It ntit-demonstrnlcs any car I
nave previously used in my work
of checking up on speeders In Sa
linas county," writes Feagin.
"I got twenty-nine and one-half
miles to the gallon of gasoline on
ine mgiiwuy ami about twemv
four In traffic driving. I Iijivk
driven the new car sixty-five miles
an hour nnd am certain that I can
get seventy-one or two by coaxiii"
It a little.
"Outside of its remarkable get
away perhaps the most attractive
real ure of tho new stnr Six is lis
uncanny power on hills. I have
made the Carmcl hill at the rate of
!i0 miles nu hour, and have then
iinnieitinleiy made the climb over
again nl a rate of four miles nn
hour In high gear. Thoso who are
acquainted with this hill will rec
ognize the merits of a demonstra
tion of this kind, for there are
ninny cars that cannit make the
climb In high gear.
"I can make just ns quick a get
away with my new stnr Six as I
eould with n motorcycle, and the
speed and roatlntillity of the car
makes it not only a formidable
medium for overtaking law infrin
gers, hut gives one comfort and a
sense of safety besides."
HERE is an entirely new achievement in motor car construction. - Powered
with the internationally endorsed Knight sleeve valve motor, this car will out
perform any other car in anywhere near its price class.
It has a speed ability well in excess of 60
miles an hour, obtained without strain on
the power plant. Its hill climbing ability
is a sensation its acceleration is amazing.
Quiet in operation beyond any compari
son, "the motor improves with use"
steadily "wearing in" to greater power &
smoother running while the usual type of
motor is "wearing out.
The chassis structure has
been declared by engin
eers as being practically
unbreakable. Four wheel
brakes endorsed by lead
ing engineers as the safest
SEDAN
PRICE F. O. B. FACTORY
and best that can be used, are standard
equipment. '
Design and finish, in the body structure
are the finest that the best designers and
builders can offer affording the satisfac
tion of comfort, roominess and luxurious
surroundings.
At its price, thisWillys-Knight is the great
est value ever offered to
the automobile buyer.
Try it out yourself-it will
give you a new & totally
different idea of what
motor car performance
can really mean.
I Through the New Willys Finance PlatLj buy this car on smaller down pay-Tl
meats and smaller monthly payments; the lowest credit cost in the industry J
F. W. CHASE
Union Gasoline provides, and always
has provided to Western motorists, the
non-detonating feature which supplies full
power to the pistons throughout their
entire stroke ami eliminates all explosive
"knocking' or "jinging" on the hills or in
heavy pulling a quality for which Eastern
motorists are now buying "special gaso
lines" and paying 3 cents per gallon in
excessof usual prices for them. Yet Union
costs no more than other high grade fuels.
Always useAristo Motor Oil with non
detonating Union Gasoline because oth is
combination Minimizes carbon to the ex
tent that motors iiP good condition arc
run for several years without it.
Union Oil Company
of California g
IRCH IS BIGGEST
317 North Jackson Street
SUCCESSOR TO W ELLS & CHASE.
Roseburg
Phone 399
largest conihined Nash-Ajax month, floor of Oregon,
but taken Individually II was the Sonu. ,.enluries after the vener
biggest Nash month and the big- , , ., . .. , , .
gest Ajax inonlli. The total of able pile s eruption, a land depres
Nash shipments alone exceeded : slon caused it to be covered with
tho Nash shipments of March, 11125, water and the once-burning crater
by 50.2 per cent, while the coin-, vv.la ,.,, U,I(U.,. ., aycr of sand
billed Nash-Ajax shipments last ,.i ,..,,.. ,i
IN BANKRUPTCY
III
"TO SERVE Tofl
&
Acnin tho Nash Motors company.
RWocpttiR forward on n counlr; -with
vii vo of public demand, ha
shattered nil previous sales and
production records, March havitic
hmiR up a new hiph record which
establishes It as the highest Nash
Ajax month In the history of the
company.
Total Nash nnd Ajax shipment
in March were lti,26n cars. This is
the nineteenth consecutive month,
with a shiKle exception, that Nash
business has shown nn Increase
over tne responding month of
the previous year.
"Nash and Ajax shipments of
last month exceed tl$ previous
largest month Fehruarv. 1926 hy
14 9 per cent." unlit K. H. Mr
Cftrty, Renoral sales mftnaRcr of
tho Nash Motors company, "and
oven then production was not suf
ficient to supply 151S additional
bona fido owners. Export ship
ments, of course, are Included In
the foregoing figures and, while
domestic sales were the greatest
of any month, at the same time our
biggest volume of export business
was recorded during March.
"AnTrfot only was March tho
month were 10S per cent k renter
than the total shipments of Nash
Motors in March a year apn,"
In the first uunrtor of the pres
ent calendar year Nash-Ajax sales
and production have more than
doubled tho mark set by the cor
responding period a year niro. Total
shipments In January. February
and March this ear were -It.TlM as
compared with 20.:t6!l Nash cars
during the same months of 102", a
gain of more than 105 per cent-
-caving Ajax out of the reckon
ing, since this Nush-bullt car was
not on the market a year ago, the
Nash total for January, February
and March. 102C. Is ,11.024 cars."
said Mr. McCarty. "This repre
sents nn increase of over Tit, per
cent In Nash business alone. If
the first quarter of 102", had been
a quiet period for Nash sales this j
gnin perhaps, would not be so im-!
presslve but February and March
of Inst year, each hi turn, were the
greatest months in Nash history,
while again In 102(i these two
months have earned the same dis
tinction." 1 1 JEW
Chevrolet
NOTICE TO WATER CONSUMERS '
be shut off Thursday , April 22nd,:
trom 8:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. af-t
footing Riverside, Edenbower nnd
Hill.
THE
CALIFORNIA OREGON
'OWER COMPANY.
In recent years the delta crust
has been penetrated and the moun
tain's ancient cone again sees the
light of day. Passing autoists in
Mt. Tabor Park have the novel
privilege of viewing" at close range
the charred remains of n fiery
giant who has lain dormant for un
K.ld centuries amid his own ashes.
There is probably not ano(h I
crater in the world into which an
automobile may be driven. A num
ber of newspapermen and photo
graphers piloted a Chevrolet sed
down the cupped sides of Mt. Ta
hoi-h vone ami secured a series or; first child. The little princess
interesting pictures. Imade her advent into the world at
The Chevrolet toured unconcern-1 2:40 o'clock this morning
edly among the clinkers and lava The Duke of York is the second
fragments where once n seething; son of Kinc Georen and Onoon
gions boiled and fumed.
Some specimens of the. volcanic
formation were secured by the In the Iiisttiet r-nnrt nr tiw ttii,i
party. ; States for the District of Ore-
O: gon.
In the matter of William J. Louisl-
gnont, Bankrupt.
Owing to repairs the water will ' T, i? f, nWilIi J-
....... o.b. ui .intuit-, in iiitr
county ol Douglas and district
aforesaid, a bankrupt:
alone main line snnlh fnm n. . "u" 18 nerey Biven that on
- - ma VUth it'w nf -inn,-
said William J. Louisisrnont
HOUSE OF YORK'S NEW HEIR,
j (Anoofatcd Pr,M Lou Wire.)
, LONDON, April 21. The Duke
aaland Duchess of York nre Ihe proud
possessors of a girl babv, their
section of Ihe
infernal re-1 Marv.
the
was
duly adjudicated bankrupt; and
! mat tne rust meeting of his credl
i tors will be held at the office of
: the undersigned in Roseburg, Ore
gon, en the 3rd day of May. 192K.
at H o'clock in Ihe forenoon, at
- attend, prove their claims, appoint
1 attend, prove their calims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt
jand transact such other business as
; may properly come before said
I meeting.
I Dated April 19th. 1926.
I C. U HAMILTON.
Referee In Bankruptcy.
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Pompel gathered most of Its re
nown through being n neighbor of
Vesuvius. Portland, Oregon, how
ever, goes the ancient Italian city
one better by having an extinct
volcano within its corporate limits.
The Oregon metropolis Is the
only city In the United States en
joying this geological distinction.
A real crater has been unearthed
on Mt. Tabor, In one of Portland's
city parks.
A couple of mllllon-odd vears
agi when smoking restrictions
were not so much in force, old Mt.
Tabor let go a few- jsndom puffs
and scattered ashes Tffl over the
AND CONCERT!
A r Kt
JITNEY DANCE
By Douglas County Concert Band
Sutherlin, Thursday, April 22
A fine program by fine band. The kind of Band Music you like to hear, followed by
a J.tney Dance with music by a .nappy orche.tra. A treat that wU! long be remembered.
.
Community Hall 8 p.m. Admission 10c and 22c