The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 07, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 8

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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921.
BUICKS CITED BY
JAPS FOR SERVICE
CAR8 STAND UP UNDER EXACT
ING WAR 8TRAIN IN
ASIA.
During the world war, while atten
tlon was focused on the great strug
gle that was fcoing on In western Eu
rope, a part of the campaign was be
Ing curried on In the Japanese army
In northern Manchuria and Siberia
Muhc of the territory In which fight
Ing was going on was far from, tho
nearest railroad, and the transporta
tlon problem was one of tho greatest
Importance, supplies oi au aescrip
Hons must be delivered to the fight'
)ng forces without delay or serious In
terruptlon. Officials must be carried
o and fro. Wounded must bo taken o
(the rear.
The Japanese authorities solved the
problem In this case by organizing a
motor transport service
Easy Rarfa'r Necessary,
The car selected for sGl'Vlce of Huch
a character must of a necessity be ca
pablo of withstanding the greatest
amount of abuse and neglect without
ceasing to function. It must be eaBlly
handled and be free from all compli
cation. It must also be capable of be
ing easily repaired In case of mishap.
To fulfill those exacting conditions
tho Japanese authorities chose the
Bulck -encouraged, perhaps, by the
performance of a fleet of thoBO cars in
the Gobi desert In Mongolia, a con
quest of impossible conditions that
has become world famous. That thotr
confidence was not misplaced Is
shown by tho fact that the Japanese
distributor has received from two dif
ferent branches of the service cita
tions of the cars used.
Superiority Shown.
The first citation translated roads:
"We hereby certify that tho Bulck
cars were in service of the flrsi autn
mobile corps during the campaign In
northern Manchuria and Siberia, nnd
which started for the front In Sep
tember, 1918. The Bulck cars proved
their efficiency and tho facility of
their control and driving, despite the
hilly and shaggy roads In tlio terrltor-
FRANKLIN RANK8 FIFJH
IN SALES OF CARS
SYRACUSE, N. Y., May 7. During
first quarter of 1921, the H. H. Frank
lin 'Manufacturing company of Syra.
cuse ranked fifth among American
automobile manufacturers on the ba
sis of value of sales and eleventh on
the basis of number of cars produced.
All manufacturers, including Ford,
were taken into consideration in this
calculation. During the last quarter
of 1920 Franklin ranked seventh
among-American automobile manufac
turers, including Ford, on the basis of
value' of sales.
ies where they were driven, with
standing hard usage even In tho depth
ft t I ti t a ur I Mi t lm I n tin fi 1 1 1 rA K ft
degrees F. below zero. They have not
encountered with any defects In their
mochanlsm, and tho fuel consumption
waskfar smaller than tho others."
First Automobile corps.
Mechanism Stable.
Tho second citation Is as follows:
"Wo hereby cortlfy that t ho Bulck
motor cars handled by tho Yanase &
company, wore In service of tho Sec-
-ond Expeditionary Aeronautical corps,
dispatched In Siberia, and proved tho
stability of the mechanical functions,
''facilities In controlling and driving.
' "Even In tho Reason, of sovoro cold
In tho territories abovo mentioned,
thoro was no defect found In tho
. mechanism; In short, tho superiority
of the car was proved to bo unusuallv
. noteworthy." Tho Second Expedition
ary Aeronautical forco.
Used Trucks
Bargains For
Someone ,
We have the following
trucks in Al condition,
all late models, ready
for use in every re
spect. They will be
offered at greatly re
I'.cod prices.
"TtfiUS IF WANTED
Two ion Denby, new
price, $2,700, our price,
$1,000.
Two ton model 12 Re
public, price when new,
$2350, our price, $1350.
One and one-half ton
model 11 Republic,
price when new, $2470,
our price, $1500.
Two ton Atterbury
truck, price when new,
$3500, our price, $2500.
Write Us For Terms
Walther-Williams
Company
HOW LONG WILL BATTERY LAST
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illarly and unreservedly, I will be pret
ty apt to get out of It every ounce
of performance and lifetime the man-
ufacturer puts into it."
FRANKLIN ORDERS NEARLY
EQUAL PLANT CAPACITY
(SYRACUSE, 'N. Y., May 7.' The
Franklin Automobile company of this
'city reports that on April 28 orders
wore on hand for 885 earn for 'May
delivery. Production for 'May will ag
gregate 920 cars, or 40 cars daily.
t$4 t fU . $
"JACKS OF -ALL TRADES" WE ARE NOT
, BUT
AUTO ELECTRICIANS
WE ARE
We guarantee to locate and correct any electrical trouble, whether it be in ignition, start
ing or lighting.
THE EXIDE BATTERY SERVICE STATION OF WASCO COUNTY
R. A. TWISS
505 East Second
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TIERE is one main reason for the sales records the Franklin has
established since the present period ot readjustment set in. The
Franklin Car gives exactly the sort of performance the times call for.
Men and women, too are applying the same strict standards to
their motoring that are being applied to business. The Franklin measures
up to these standards. In all its 19 years, it has never countenanced
waste in any form.
It does not waste gasoline by carrying superfluous weight It does
not waste tire and car life through rigidity that transmits road jolt and
jar. It does not waste power by employing an inefficient cooling system.
Light, resilient and direct air cooled, it turns every drop of fuel into
useful work, gets every possible month of wear from the tires, every
possible yeaij of service from the car.
Inevitably these business advantages are accompanied by more per
sonal onaa. Franklin comfort, ease of handling and freedom from worry
and work sure out of the ordinary, too. Base your judgments on these
actual owners averages:
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline
12,500 miles to the set of tires
50 slower yearly depreciation
(National Areragm)
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