race ' ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW, ROSEBURG, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1928. THE fWi Dodge-Broth e-rs II WiCTORY How do YOU .'.-.test a motor car! 0 Is speed the first test you apply to a motor car? . . . Then drive the Victory Six, for no car in its class is so fast." Is acceleration a major consider ation? . . . y to 25 miles in 7y seconds 10 to 45 miles in 13 y2 seconds tell the unparalleled 1 story of Victory pick-up. ' Are you interested in economy? ... 21 miles per gallon at 25 miles per hour is average gas . consumption for this famous Six., ' A hill climber? ." J' ". Ask Montana," ' 'Colorado, Pennsylvania! More power per pound is the answer. ' A body with only 8 major parts lighter by 175 pounds yet sturdier! ' ' , ! : : A smooth traveller? , . . Dash over ' railroad tracks over old cobble pavements and you'll marvel! , For The Victory Six is different. No body sills no body over hang chassis the full width of the body a lower center of , gravity. Sidesway, bouncing, . rear wheel chatter magically absent. Roomy? . . . Head room equal to any superior to most in its class. Wider scats more leg room. Bigl And a beauty! Rakish and trim in line, richly upholstered, beautifully lacquered in smart hues tomorrow's style with Dodge dependability. A car that you should try out now yourself at the wheel. Coupe, $1045; 4-door Sedan, $1095 Deluxe Sedan, $1170; DeLuxe 4-pass. Coupe, $1170; Sport Sedan, $1295 f. o. b. Detroit. Tune in for Dodgo Brothers Radio Program every Thurs day Night 8 to 8:80 (Pacific Time) National liroadca&tinif Company Pacific Coast Network J. O. NEWLAND & SON Phone 4B8 RotcWg, Oregon Production of the new Whippet Six, recently Introduced by tin WylHsOverland company, Is being stepped up as rapidly as possible to meet the demand for this car, Willys-Overland officials declared here this week. The sales volume haB far exceeded anticipation of the factory, and production Bclied ules call for quantity output to fill the orders. The demand for the new Whip pet Six, which Is heliiK offered in a price ruriK" that makes It the lowest priced nix In the world, Is said to exceed the demand ever registered heretofore for any six- cylinder model produced In Willys Overland history. According to re portH filed with the factory from all sections of the nation, the car met an Instantaneous appeal from the day it was flrHt shown in Willys-Overland showrooms. Buyers have shown an unusual Interest In the mechanical features of the new Whippet Six which Is equipped with tt 7-beurlng crank shaft, the first car In this price rnngo to in corporate this advanced type of construction. It 1h claimed that this advancement in light six construction will set a new trend in this claftslf IcaHon," and Is cer tain to be adnnted by other manu facturers of this type of car in the near future. The high production of the Whippet Kix models coupled with the capacity production of Whip pet four cylinder cars has estab lished new high record marks for Willys-Overland. The production and Bale of these two groups of cars are In the price class that dominates the automobile Indus try nnd It Is on thlB market that Willys-Overland depends for quan tity outlet for the Whippet fours and sixes. PORTLAND THUGS CONTINUE THEIR CRIME CARNIVAL f AmocIhIpiI I'rflM ljCnwrl Wlr .FOTtTJ.ANn, Ore,, May 2X En taring his home shortly heforo 4 a. m, after cnmiilelliiK his nlKht BhICt,' John Kranalim, - street car man,: was confronted with the hlunt noso'of an automatic pistol brnndlshcd bv a short, dark-complexioned robhur. . Given a negative answor when ho asked If Franalna had any nionoy, the man cnlinlv directed the car mini Into anoihnr room, wnlkocl ; from ' tho Iiohho and climbed ' Inlo n Washington auto mobile which disappeared oast on Jesmip street, : , Awakened by a noise In her room. Mrs.. Laura Hnrkn uoroolvod n dark short fli.-iiro liiiklnit In tho sundown or a clothes closet. She screnniml, nnd the man leanod throiiKh an open window, l'ollco searched tho nclxliborliood but wore unable lo tlnd any trace of llio robber. Nothing wnB missing from tho Ilurko residence. Attacked by n man who was said to bo known bv his victim, utter bohiK forced to the curbing, Helen Spooner was robbed of $33 and, her suitcase, was slnpport In (he face nnd told that she would "not more of Ihe same It sho didn't watch her stup." " The robber also disabled her car, tnklni! Ihe key and the dis tributor from the oiiKlno. THOSE BEADS ARE INI Our lonu elxpectod shipment of trimming beads has arrived. Yes, wo have the color you'vo been wantliiK. Carr'a. MUSEUM IN CITY Tho Majestic theatre - on Cass street Is this week housing one of inu most interesting exhibits lo ho seen In the clly for somo time. Sam Houston has brought his priceless museum lo Dosehurg, and included in It Is tho "Ito Ynmnsht," a $25,000 slnliio that Is almost ha muli. Many oilier Interesting IIiIiirs are on oxlilhlt and Mr. Houston Is on the Job to explain them all lo you. AUTO THIEVES CAUGHT Night Officer Deltsch nnd De puty Sheriff llrnnln apprehended two nuto thieves In tho city last night ami placed them under nr rest. A Dodgo eoupo stolen earlier In the evening nt Salem was re covered. The men ndmltted tho theft ami gave the names ot M. U. Adams and C. J. Cawley. Whale oil soap and lllack Lent 40 nt Wharton ilros. t BALL SCORES IN J 1 MAJOR LEAGUES 2 at record LowFfrices WirlcTs Lowest IWcedSix The new Whippet Six Is the lowest priced slx-cyllndcr car on the market. And no less important Is Its array of mechanical superiorities 7-bcaring crankshaft, full force-feed lubrication, silent timing chain, Invar-stnit pistons, 109'i - inch whcclbasc, 4-wliccl brakes and many other features. iVhippet Six Touring, f615f Roadster, $685t Sedan," $745 Coupe, $695. Whippet Touring, P55; Roadster, $485; Roadster (with rumble seat), $5!5 Coupe, SSSSi Cabriolet Coupe, JCWJj Sedan, $585. All pricei f. o. b. factory and specifications subject to change without notice. Willys-Overland, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. SIXES n yMppet F. W. CHASE . -ii Phone 399 Salesroom 317 North Jackson St ' The Perfected The Whippet, sweeping on to greater popu larity every month, offers features and ad vantages no less amazing at such low cost than those of the Whippet Six. Among these are full force-feed lubrication, silent timing chain, big 4-wheel brakes, unsurpassed economy, remarkable spaed and pickup. FOURS -j : Roseburg, Oregon champions pounded out 22 hits in scoring a 14 to 4 victory over tho lloston Hod Sox. The Philadelphia Athletics trav eled 11 innings before they could got in n 7 to 6 verdict over the Washington Senators. .lack Ogden was wild nnd tho Detroit Tigers beat the St. Louis Drowns, 0 to 3. Mostil scored from second base on a wild pitch by Uhle In the eighth inning to give the Chicago White Sox a 4 lo 3 victory over tho Clovelnnd Indians. Mostil tied tho world's recdrd for chances accept ed by tho outfielders when he snared 11 files nnd made one as 8lst without an error. FAILTO TESTUP be termed "safety WASHINGTON, D. C, May 23. Tboro are close to 22,000,000 mo tor vehlcloB traversing the high ways of the nation with Improperly adjusted headlights, 95 per cent of the entire number registered in tho United States, while only a liltlo over 1,000,000 or five per cent fully meet the requirements of Ride 'Em, Cowboy, Ride 'Em! AWO TlfB STANDARD SIX $9f9 TO HTO AND Tiff ?NT01 STT M1 TO 1T0 (AmooMIis) l'rpoa I.wiwmI Wire) The reaction that nltnost Inevl tably follows extended winning streaks has struck the Chlcano Cutis nnd forced them from tho pace-setting position In tho Nation al I-eaRue's wltd pennant scramble. After establishing n season's record for winning consecutlvoty when they ran up n string of 1.1 strnignt. ihe rutin lost their thlnl Rinne In n row yesterday, St. !ouls taking a 3 to 2 decision nt the mound city. This defeat for the Cubs, coupled with Cincinnati's S In t victory over Pittsburgh, put the Reds back into first place. . . Tho Giants took advantage of their opponents five error to bent the Nrooklvn Hohln. 9 to R. Vonee weakened In the nlxth. ilrnndt gnvo up but three hits ni the Host on Urnve repulsed the In vading Phillies. .t to 1. In the American league, the New York Yankees went on a bat ting spree reminiscent of their palmiest days ot last year. The what might lights." This statement was Issued to day by national headquarters of tho American Automobile associa tion in connection with Its natlon wdo enmpntgn tor testing hend llghts, which Is 'being carried on by the 1017 affiliated A. A. A. mo tor clubs, and follows a enrcful study of figures revenled In tests made by individual clubs. -.. - "Properly adjusted headlights nre of vital importance to snfety In night driving," says the nation al motoring body, "and the signifi cant figures shown by previous testa rovoal that motor car owners are careless of this feature of safety or are not familiar with the importance of this feature of their car." Somo of the tests upon which tho A. A. A. bases Us estimate of deficient headlights are as follows: l Tests In the District of Columbia showed that lights on only 237 cars out of 4.5D1 examined were In compliance with the law and lor rectly adjusted. i The bureau of standards found only 22 out of 400 enrs tested had Sot Hint the new 102S ChCTrnM nrled like bnrlilni bronco or njthlnsr like that nheti this picture of I.nne (hanillrr. Paramount pltiTrr nn taken. J.ane ine tim A hard rlHInir roirlwy en the ranges of Montana, hrnr his desire to piny roirboy Miles, even la ntnmoblle pictures. proper lights and immediately launched a seaiihing investigation for a much needed basis for cor rect headlamps. In Norfolk, Virginia, only Bix out of 3,000 cars tested had lights complying with safety regulations. At Scranton, Pa., the Lackawnn na Motor Club found only 14 out of 400 cars tested to have "safety lights." In a certain eastern city, tho traffic bureau, io-operatlng with the A. A. A. motor club, found only 124 out of 5,071 cars tested to have properly adjusted lights. - ( The A. A. A. points out that the peak of automobile accidents oc lur about 5:30 o'clock in the eve ning, when traffic Is heaviest. Dur ing the period, from Into Novem ber until April, drivers nre obliged lo burn their lamps at that hour and. unquestionably, badly adjust ed lights cause many collisions nnd nccldents. Another critical time for nccldents is about 7:30 in the evening, when tho peak of tho theater traffic is awheel. Tho A, A. A. statement con tinues: "It never occurs to the nvoraire motorist that nsldo from the safety in properly, adjusted headlights there is a factor of economy re sulting from a saving in the vari ous units of the I nr. . It headlights are out of focus, they fail to Il luminate the path ahead to good advantage and the owner may re sort to the use of additional light ing devices, which In cold weather may help to overload the battery. There is, In addition, mulh slowing down and change In the car speed where headlights glare and ap proaching drivers aro in danger of colliding. This occasions excessive uso of brakes, throttle nnd steer ing wheel. "The first step is to learn to" cheik up on the adjustment of the I headlights at least once a month fnore often if the car is kept In public garages, where it may be pushed around by headlights. The ; vrocess need not be complicated, and application of ony traffic Bureau or A. A. A. motor club, will give the motorist information as to method of adjustment and he will find a willingness to co-operate In having the lltrhts tested." Hudson Essex Announce New Roadsters WAV ? TrrrSL 41 Sport roadster on uj ' ESSEX CHASSIS New roadsters ot smart sports' ing weight and adding to Ihe ranse I khaki: lamps nickeled- ten l ows -appeal are announced by the Hud-'or performance. Coin of these of naniroi J" ?" , . p . son Motor Car Co. for both the ! model, hare special gear ratios tLT in The '.dJ Hudson and Essex chasses. Both of which permit exceptionally inter-istvle Comfort.hf. P .J these body styles are of aluminum jesting running ability. The color, ramble ,ci are .tand.lt Tn! panels Instead of sheet steel, sav- schemes are duo-tones; tops of raent standard equip-