The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, June 24, 1906, PART THREE, Page 33, Image 33

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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, JUNE 24, 1906.
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ALL MODELS ARE NOW READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Built by the most successful automobile builders in the world
Sold and represented in every civilized country in the world
The Olds was the first practical auto at a practical price in the world
The Oldsmobile line today is the best line at the price in the world
THE OLDSMOBILE IS FAMOUS THE WORLD OVER
MODEL S
Palace Touring Car
FOUR CYLINDERS
The Model S car goes through any road you
want to go, generally on the high speed.
The kind of a demonstration we like to give is
about 40 miles over bad roads. That kind of a
demonstration will convince any prospective pur-
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With Complete Lamps, Tools and
Horn Equipment
chaser and there is no car at anything like the price
that has as much power or will accomplish more
under trying conditions than the Oldsmobile Tour
ing Car. That is the kind of demonstration Ave
would like to give you if you are interested in an
automobile this year.
Call us up and we will make any kind of a
demonstration; put the car through any kind of a
test you may desire.
You cannot afford to buy an automobile this
year without investigating the Oldsmobile. It
means more for the money than any other car.
We Can Guarantee IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Both on the Touring Cars and on the Runabouts
ST30
With Complete Lamps, Tools and Horn Equipment
MODEL B"
PIANO BOX RUNABOUT
This little car contains the same engine as our curved dash,
and has been built at the request of a great many of our cus
tomers. It is a great favorite among the ladies, running and
looking like an electric, yet able to go long distances without
refilling.
$2650
With Complete Lamps, Tools and Horn Equipment
Flying: Roadster
THE "S" RUNABOUT
The Speed of a Racer. The Staying Qualities of a Bull Dog.
More powerful for its weight than any car on the market.
GEE! BUT IT'S A WONDER!
S750
With Complete Lamps, Tools and Horn Equipment
MODEL B
CURVED DASH RUNABOUT
You see them everywhere. They go everywhere you see them. The most
practical runabout ever built.
PROOF- Seven automobiles have crossed this continent. Three of them
have been this type of machine.
GET OLDSMOBILE WISE
SOME WINNINGS OF THE OLDSMOBILE
Endurance Runs Awards won by the Oldsmobile in every
contest entered. Long Island Contest, 1902 First-class
certificate.
New York to Boston Run, 1902 Only gold medal awarded
in our class.
New York to Pittsburgh Run, 1903 Two first-class certifi
cates; highest awards in our class.
English Reliability Run, 1903 Gold and silver medals;
only awards given in our class: in competition with 23
foreign cars.
Service Wagon Contest, 1904 Gold and silver medals.
Certificate, New York to St. Louis Tour, 1904.
Highest award in White Mountain Endurance Contest,
1904. , .
100-hour non-stop run in Chicago.
200-hour non-stop run in Detroit.
100-hour non-stop run in Cincinnati.
Model "S" ran from Toronto to St. Catharines, Ont.,with
sealed high-speed clutch.
Continental Runs, 1904 First prize Concours International
of the Automobile Club of Italy at Milan.
Highest award of silver medal in Berlin to Leipzic Relia
bility Run of Automobile Club of Berlin.
Transcontinentalism The only runabout to ever cross the
American Continent under its own power is an Oldsmobile.
The machine made the trip from San Franeisco-to Portland,
Maine, and from New York to Pittsburgh in the Reliability
Run of 1903. 3500-mile race between the two Oldsmobile
runabouts, "Old Scout" and "Old Steady," from New York
to Portland, Oregon, Old Scout making the trip over hor-
, rible roads in 44 days.
Climbing Grades The Oldsmobile accomplished the feat of
mounting the Capitol steps at Lansing, the grade of which
is 44 per cent. a difficult feat, unequaled by any other car.
-The first gasoline runabout to ever climb Mount Washing
ton. Winner of five medals in the "Climb to the Clouds"
up Mount Washington in 1904. The second automobile of
any description to climb Mount Snowdon, the highest
mountain in Great Britain, beating the previous record by
three hours. Winner at Eagle Rock Hill Climb, 1904, beat
ing all single-cylinder and most of the four-cylinder cars.
Climbed the famous staircase in Odessa, Russia, 193
steps, 30 degrees grade, and climbed steps of Capitol at
Washington. Model "S" Palace Touring Car ran from
New York to Poughkeepsie, N. Y. (75 miles) with the gear
lever sealed in the high-speed notch a feat never done by
any automobile in any country. It seemed impossible, but
the big four-cylinder car went up each hill (ranging from 10
to 32 degrees) on high speed.
Exposition Awards Award of merit at the Osaka Exposition
in Japan. Gold medal at the Mohon-Melo Exposition in
Calcutta. Silver medal at Paris Automobile Show. Two
gold medals at St. Louis Exposition, 1904; only light car
to receive gold medal. The Oldsmobile was the only auto
mobile given a gold medal at the Portland (Ore.) Expo
sition. This strong list of records, medals and trophies won cannot
but appeal to the discerning purchaser as an indication of
a merit which has yet to be demonstrated as belonging to
any other make of automobile.
The Oldsmobile is a Special
Train at your door
Model S Runabout
L. KEAT
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PORTLAND, OREGON
Exclusive Distributors of Oldsmobiles, Oregon, Washington and Idaho
GET AN OLDSMOBILE IN THE BEGINNING. DON'T EXPERIMENT
High speed up hill
Brakes on down hill
Hell for action on the level
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Model S