The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, July 11, 1920, SECTION SIX, Page 5, Image 69

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    THE SUNDAY OREGOMAN, FORTLAXD. JULY 11, 1920
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What Franklin owners tell you about their cars is not the enthusiasm .
of inexperienced motorists. Nearly 95 of all Franklin owners have
previously owned other cars, and they know what they arc talking about.
9Sfw FRAN KLI N
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline
12,500 miles to the set of tires
S0 slower yearly depreciation
(National Averages)
These are the owners' averages that
have made the name Franklin syn
onymous with motoring economy
the country over.
80 increase in production, 150
increase in demand -these figures
show what motorists think of the
rest of the Franklin story:
Comfort over all roads
Reliability that never varies
Most-miles per day
AL Y AUTO CO.
601 Washington St., Portland
Dealers:,
FRANKLIN MOTOR CAR CO., The Dalles, Or.
MEDFORD AUTO CO., Medford, Or.
WILLAMETTE MOTOR CO., Albany, Or.
MARION AUTO CO., Salem, Or.
ROWAN, SKYLES AUTO CO., Astoria, Or,
LIBERTY AUTO CO., Vancouver, Wash.
W. W. McCORMACK, Eugene, Or.
CLACKAMAS COUNTY AUTO & TRACTOR CO.. Oregon City, Or.
ACKLEY & MILLER, Tillamook. Or.