Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, April 18, 1918, Page PAGE 11, Image 11

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    APRIL 18, 1918
CROOK COUNTY JOURNAL
PAGE 11
TXK OK CAIW OV ALL MODKLH
WILL l!K ( AHKIhl)
TRACTORS AND TRUCKS TOO
I tractor factory Is going to England
I Franco, but aa loon as these da
' ujkiicI urn supplied, the agents In
tha United But us wlll.be cared (or.
The shop wilt be modurn lu every
detail, and wilt be a Ford plant
throughout.
Varloui machine! and devices will
be added to those already In the
plant (or repairing and overhauling
Kords, and when Anally arranged,
tha ahop wilt be aa complute aa can
be built.
Free air will be had bare tha
aama aa at proauut, and gaa, oil and
tire service will be maintained at lta
present efficiency.
WILL BE COMPLETE
OAO.AKTYLK.K WKLDIXU FOR
ALL CLAHHKH OK 40IU4
Will lt A.MhI Hoon A Avallulilo
Modern Machinery and Hunk
Of Parte
The Ford business of tha Inland
Auto Company haa grown until it
has virtually crowded out alt the
other lines, which haa resulted In
the organisation of the Roaa-Douglaa
Motor Company,
The entire building of the Inland
Auto Company la to be devoted to
Fords of all models, Ford Trucks
aad Ford Tractora too, Juat aa aoon
at tha tractora can ba had from the
factory.
The prcannt output of the Ford
(HANDLER OWNKItH
Quality, rower and High Clans of
Car Appeals to Discriminating
For tha purchuaer who wanta
more power, aomethlng different,
and doe not complain at more
price, the car the Roaa-Douglaa peo
ple will recommend la Chandler
Six.
Chandler ownera In thla territory
are J. B. Bhlpp, Frank B. Foater, C.
F. Smith, H. J. Lister , and Mra.
Homer Roaa of Prlnevllle and Frank
Prince and Harriaon Latham of
Bend.
Mra. Roaa, who. haa driven a car
for tha paat 8 yeara, baa decided
that the Chandler la the car for her
W. A.
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and the smallest band ring la hand
led aa perfectly aa large machinery
castings.
Building truck bodlee and equip
ping trailers will be a part of the
work done in thia part of the es
tablishment. The convenience of thla part of
the ahop la readily evident to anyone
who baa had to do with garage
work.
Building and Painting of Truck
liodiea, and All Oaiwtee of
Trailer Work, Etc.
A complete Iron working ahop ia
being built adjoining tha ahop of
the Roaa-Douglaa Motor Company.
Tbla ahop will be In charge of W.
A. McFarland, who baa bad many
yeara' experience In black am ith
work In Prlnevllle, and who recent
ly apont a month In the beat Port
land shops, atudylng the oxo-acety-lene
welding work, which equipment
la the targeat and beat made.
He haa succeeded in doing a wide
range of work with thla equipment
R. A. Ward, County Agricultural
Agent, waa In the city Friday and
attended the Commercial Club
luncheon. Mr. Ward"' brought over
eome aqulrrel poison to distribute
to tha farmera and also some field
pea aeed for John Kemmling.
about Bulcka, and the statement
that the Buick la a good car, became
common.
Today there are almost 200 Buick
ownera In the territory aerved by the
Roas-Douglaa Motor Company, and
the etaternent that the Buick la a
good car la yet common, and baa
been well proven, although the
"White Streaka" have gone yeare
ago.
Butcka are more numerous than
all other makes combined, unless
you count that unlvergal car, the
Ford, which are too numeroua to
count.
ALMOSTTWOin
About ten yeara ago there were
four little white Buicka In thla part '
of Oregon. They were owned by
Dr. H. P. Belknap and C. M. Elklns
of tbla city, Cbaa. Durbln of Ante
lope and J. H. Beckley of Paulina,
and were commonly called the
"White Streaka" because they were
alwaya going faster than any other
car traveled up to that time.
People at once commenced to talk!
We are EXCLUSIVE Agent, for
MIAMI
TRAILERS
These Trailer1 are built for hard knocks, and will
stand up and deliver the goods under the most try.
ing conditions. They are built in all weights and
capacities, and are priced at from $100 up.
ROSS-DOUGLAS
MOTOR
COMPANY
LOOK FOR
THIS SIGN
It is displayed by
over five hundred
dealers in
REPUBLIC TRUCKS
It means that no
matter where you
see it, you will
find the leader
the recognized Au
thority Jon motor
truck haulage
problems some
one to help you do
more business at
less expense.
0
Internal Gear Drive MotorTrucks
For Hubert QoaEty ef Senie ud Lowest Huilsjtwt
On nytniing job, from delivery to heavy tonnaje,
Republic trucks will do the wore oener, more
mue, or per year.
Look These
Prices Over
' It is not necessary
to elaborate on
Republic construc
tion or perform
ance because they
. are well known.
PRICES:
3-4 Ton Truck . .
1 Ton Truck . .
1 1-2 Ton Truck . .
2 ''Ton Truck . . .
6 Ton Truck . . .
F. O. B, PR1 NEVILLE
$1,050
1,460
1,850
2,180
2,800
A FEW OF THE REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD BUY NOTHING BUT A
TOLIC"
1. Torbenson Internal Gear Drives are used
exclusively in REPUBLIC TRUCCS, and
are sold on a two year guarantee.
2. REPUBLIC TRUCKS are sold at prices
below other trucks of their class.
3. Every third Truck sold in Oregon during ,
February was a REPUBLIC.
4. The $50,000 stock of Parts carried in Port
land, backed by a responsible firm, insures
prompt service when needed.
REPUBLIC OWNERS YOU KNOW
Stewart Bros., Russell Ranch
Homer Norton,
Merchant-Rancher v
Pat KeUey, Bar A Bar Ranch
L. B. Lafollett, Rancher
Shevlln-Hitfon Co. (3) Bend
Jap Ireland, City Delivery
Fairvlew Stock Ranch
(Mace & Cofoid)
J. V. Kuhn, (2) Rancher
R. E. Jones Lumber Company,
. . Sawmill
Cornett Stage Company,
Paulina Stage
The Republic Service
Chain is over five hun
dred strong
I ToTTTSTT TTToTT Jf(f
The first Republic ev
er built is, and has
been " on the job" ev
ery day
ROSS -
DOUGL
AS MOT
OR
GO
PRI NEVIL LE, OHEGO N