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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
A two unit. sis-v<>lt electric starting ami lighting system, with head, tail and da, !> Iam|>» ar d ha-1 light «iimmers. a meter t«« register the «-¡•■ctri- current, one man mohair top and top bout, cur tain« fasten»' I from the m-t ie. built In. • t. • ■ c ' . ■ Like a thunderbolt < ut of a clear sky slii< id; magnetic speedometer; revo.’v hat cum«" th« »■••■... .’ c< n>. . ■ <>f a « « w ing cm :• dieator; ga»« . <■ guap ■ «< model by thr W illy»-Over land C< tr.t'at y tr>«* horn; combination ta light and I of ruled», Ohio, which ti destin.d. in c«-nre I racket -• it c >.- ■ . • • • the opinion of th<»»« w ho have already nest; tire carrier--, ir. rear, extra • seen it. to rauae a greater »Ur ii a .to- mountable rim. full set of louis. Ur« n.'itiilc circles than any of th*- rr.ac.i cenair kit, jack and pump MnaaUonal development* in motor < ar In appearance, the iasly at««« rank* building which have occurred during with the design» of tno»f m»tly car» recent year*. 1 he irwat jowerful low oracticslly the only di’T- rupee I* ing priced car in the world 1» the d«"s«tq that it is »nailer in size. Character tmn given of thin new product of !■< ' md stability are noticeabl«' in every ■!> • great Toledo factory an I it is to I- j tail. It has the latest streamli • <1. known technically a* The Wil!y>-Ovrr -.en. which ha« proved au attractive to la-.d Company'» New Seric>. V. >1 t «• armv of buyers «hiring lia- l.»»t 75 H. In »pile of the nation wide I* 1 f«-w months, and it» long »weeping mentation» concerning the increasing curves bad in an unbruk.n line from coat of materials, labor and manufar ' th - radiator to the full curved t«a>k A luring equipment, thia latent «.■•tor j >ne pier, cowl nr«l a sloping back in vehicle 1» to |>c »«.¡«I at J»:..'« for th. crease it« grae-f-il appearance, whd- touring ear and $b.1‘ for th«- road ter the crowned fender» of h< avy shc«'t prices w-hi.'h are »aid to be c«| .ally a- !>tccl add another fiatur« that .« rar«- in ■enaational a» th»- performance of th« inexpensive car» Conceal -i «h«or han car itarif. 'die* and hinge« arc i«lso u«»-«l in this The Sew "erica M<del 75 It Over .1' I j nodel. There are large |MH-kct« on th«- naturally bases its claims to l-etng tn.- ; insnle of the doors, so ne>-«-»«ary for moat powerful low priced car in the ¡carrying traveling incidental«, ami th. world on it» motor a: d on the exh in i roomy »«-at« have «.igh, comfortable ti ve teat», w 1 1« h It» builders .1. <t 1 .iv acks with ««-at cushions built on «!•■• p shown conclusively it» superiority ov« r roiled springs. I h«- machine 1» llninl. anything of 11» kin<l ever manufa« ’- i- il i e i in i-od black with nickel and poi heretofore. With a larger b«>r«- r>--w < fished aluminum trimming*. 3*» inches and a 5 inch stroke, it «level I he drive, of course, i* ¡eft hand ope 311 horsepower at !9i>o rcyointu with a center control to facilitate driv per minute. Thia perfortnam • at th.- mg. while th«' electric control button-. low speed, in the opinions of th sc • \ On thr »tiering Column enable the pert in automobile bui.<ung, proc, driver man, woman »r clii!«l to <-«>n the greatest possible p>w> r fr. m ■ tr<d the horn, lights ami ignition with motor, with the smallest amount of out stooping from the natural |»- m I i «> i wear on the motor itaelf. Like a tin-’, it th«' wheel this amazing motor will tak< the .«r The motor is <'oo'"«i by the moat ad 2| miles an hour to 53 mil- - an hour, 01 vance«i thermo-syphon system, no high, with all the . ase of action pump la-ing r«-quired. Ihe radial r s widely advertised in the Ing powerfu' of the noted Over!»' I cellular type machines selling at the and six lime» with vertical c.rcuiation and the whole its list price. shell 1« proved from a »ingle sheet of The low price of the new car nat ir *tevl. \ Tlllot* > 1 carburetor is used ally impiiea economy, tint the Willys- and this make of carburetor needs no Overland officials show that, unlikt introduction to anvo «■ a-quaint«*«! with many other instances of low pr red thr b«'»t in motor cars One of its cars, the economy dues not end with great« st po t« < f «!« -ib. it«, in 11- <-x the purchase price. And lure aguu Ircmi-iy simple adjust!* ent An im the efficiency of that wonder-motor. .«« proved ignition system a 10 a ¡«1» to the the Overland official» refer to it, is efficiency of the new model, it pro demonstrated. Testa have repeatedly vides a »ure. hot «park at even the proven that this sensational car will lowc.-t sjM'e i«. accomplish 25 mile» on one gallon of A constant level plash -■ n pr«« gasoline arnl 1« to 2 > mile» per gallon vid«-» thonngh lubrication under all la a common |>erformance in average manner of usage. !>■. transini -«on * all- around use. of th«- .-•• lective sliding g< ai typ« with The motor, however, is but on- < f three s| • «-»is forw ard and revi-r»« 1 h< the many f<atur< • of this inexper . it gears th -mselve ar»- nickel at«-el. car which arc causing comment on ev doubt«- ii« at ft. at««i Hil l «if th* stub ery aide. In ruling comfort It is »si I tooth ty|»'. Ihe rear axle ««< of th« no car anywhere near its price can Floating typa. with f««ur bevel dilfer compare with it It 1» equipped with rntial gears. Th«' front axis is an I- four inch tires something practically beam section, dtop forged in one h< at unhi ard of up to now in cars of this without welding. Sl««-nng knu kl«s type, no other make selling anywhere are «1«-• ig-ie.i to giv - an urn-tally -hort near this price la equi|ip««i with I inch turning radius ami th«- I rak< •- ..re Inrg«- tire». I hose who have ridden on four ur.d I ow< rful. winch g«M-s to make it inch tire» kn w well their advanta;'« one of the eas «-«t cars in th«- w ri«t to from the standpoint of riding comfort operate in crowded traffic. in a car of this size, the ea»r riding The clutch and l«rak< [wdals can lie qualities of the car are further en adjust«'d t« thr reach most c< nvement hanced by cantilever rear springs, an forth«- driver, ard their large ai.il important part of the equipment of roughened surfaces insur«- a firn foot higher priced cars. They reduce to hold at ail time». ‘Jlie clutch is of th«" th«- minimum the jarring cauwd by well known Overland aluminum cone driving over rough roa«l», ’1 hia is due ty|w, leather fu«'*d largely to the fact that the cantilever Th«- foregoing arc som«- of the fea spring 1» attached to the axle of the tures which go to make this atest ar ear at the rear end of the agring, in rival in the automobile world a must stead of in the middle. W hen the desirable light weight car as well as wheels strike a rough spot, the reaction the most jHiwerful low priced car in th« is directed backward at a slight ang.c world. instead of atraight upward against the •prings. as Is the case with the ordi Ciambertiin's Colic. Cholera and nary types of springs. Diarrhoea Remedy The effect is the same as that of {a 1 he Lateift I hi ng in Railroad Time Table Automobiles * * glancing blow compared with a »«id shock Tne New Series Model 75-B Overlai d Is one of ths few extremely light cars, perhap» the only one in its class, tn which the maximum of speed can be Utilized without rattling the car’s frame t<i pieces and without jarring the pas se ng er» out of their seats, in fact, the machine 1» simnly a roomy, comfort able. solidly built car, constructed on a light basis with such careful attention paid to distibution <>f w«'ight and stam ina of parts that it will hod the read, be it dry <-r slippery as the case may b’, while the wonder-motor 1» smoothly d-veloped with with sufficient energy to propel a much heavier car with per- f ct ease Light as it is, this new m del is so built that it can make the bed possible use of the most powerful motor. Notwithstanding the low purcha»« price, both touring car and roadster are equipped completely with all those ac cessories which prove such great selling factors in the disposal of expensive makes of car». Here are a few items in the equipment which are said to make it poaitivyly unique in the history of low priced car»: ter« nirg ’ 1 r I- • r h; and I am itlways tn my y try " h- n I have yot a new Ht-arh story; it suits me m rath r ■ K d blood tn all his ■ ' ■ I not duntn • " m pic >v v<i: :mni£ men admire hts k'nd wut ne. of heroism, pet:l, f.jhtic i;’s al- wayr. to the i?ood. Ac. Re > when he is busy workinr, h tro • « ¡d typewriter jerking, uni.. it I >’• a spoke, to have h;s insp rat >n quick ened keeps nil the air a: .tK/i him thickened with rich Ttr d moke. Say, have you noti. •<!, pcntle tax nr*cH F\i • >«« A .i 4« » eew* readers, how many f i ir nun * and leaders explain Tuxedo's » •*/ A' Au; 4.' M t « Hur ^ vit J n<x» worth? As man's great ..«lace *» ? < r ti.r- .¡r^f r Ir j they expound it. and that's !>■ ■ use they all have found it the best there is on earth. Attorneys for Administrator. Ubati«« Mill City I'uilv < ii'r|it Sutnlay. ; P tn JJ.OD a in MrXKI-’.RSiind \1 EST SC1O STAGE Ko«' Slidtoii, l’rop. I‘holle fi-.’iI « Mi I | s AI I M Oll IR MNS I «-av« » Scio l'‘>»t«i(fic«‘ nt 7 10 .i m a: d ■ 'M) i« m für W< -»t S chi anal *« I • « in and 2 <»> p in für Munkcrs A I Itaudall. \ icw l‘r«-a. " • A Ewing, President E. I• \ mid Y"ii Feel <« ihh | Wht'ii Ymi HolecheK Bros., Mwr-, • ’n hier IM««« n giiicral bunking buaini'M, rccriv«-» monsy - .bjcct to cherg, pay» interest «n tim«- «fi-positg. an«! i» ■ gulaiiy in»|>« t>.| by »tat«- bank examin« rs. Meal Kat It. SCIO MEAT MARKET Scio R. SHELToX Administrator <«f Estate» xtar.s Nrgotlab-d. Abstract» Obtain<-«l and Examina-«! Ul.E<1OS t»t>ly th” ft RE I a l 1 1:I -III ST of Drug« fr« -n«-r iptions. SCIO, OREGON I hipsiciim Surqeon 1 riojdiMltr, I 1< iiiOigr ,\t*. || OXEUON > J/// /./. /«' «Y «S<Z\ Manufi«« tnr«-r- of ATTORNEY AT LAW 2UI-2 N< w Eir.t National Hanf. Hldg. OREGON ALBANY Eslinttih > ('liuii’n ¡i Euriiisìuil G. E. Korinek, B. V. 8 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Both Ttlcphoncii STA Y’IOX • - OREGON ls COÌIiplt te and our >to( K t’re.sh und clean. We carry a full Tea, Coffee, ('aimed < •<><ids, fact, c\ TVthing for the table. DR. T. K. SANDERSON line of Spices, Hiid in needed DENTIST Telephone: SCIO HIBLER 8 GILL CO. ADM1NISTHAT0K 8 NOTICE HILL & MARKS, « orvali s A Eilst«•rn MlNKKR8 jj Every family without exception should keep this preparation at hard during the hot weather of the summer months. Chan.bcriain’s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy 1» worth many times Its Cort when nreded and is al most certain to be needed befor«- the summer is over. It ha« no suja-rior for th. purpose« for which it is intend’d. Huy it now. Obtainable everywhere. Notice m hereby given that the un dersigned. by an order of the County I idurt of l.inn rounty, Oregon, has been duly appointed and is now the duly qualitir«! and acting administrator : of the «state of K 1' Tooley. deeeMed All persons having claims against said estate are retjuirvd to present them with the proper vouchers within six (tit month» from the date of this ■ notice to th«* un<icr»ign«-«l administrator at his residence near < rabtrec, in Linn j county. Oregon. Dat«-d this loth day of June, 1916. JOHN W COST 1 I.I.O. Administrator. Arrival and Departure of Paavangar Traina W-dbiii: Spr.nghvl.l •‘•ra-ch ùE-1 sen1 North •a. * -M 9 m South ................ 5:31 P ni I ’ < > < > ! I I .\ 1,1 |i lt r'!||.i2<’ 1« ¡■«•<,tf'l!l v HolicitCfl. A pleawaut plavv to e|»«-n«i an evening. MILLER Proprietor ORFGON Constipation an«l lodigcst'on ”1 have u-«d Chamberlain*» Tablets an«i mu»t say they are th«' l» «t I have ever used for con.tipatiun nrwi itMliges- tion. My wife al ■■ u««'«l th.-m for iixli- gist ion and they di«l her gamd,” writes I Eugene S hnight, Wilmington, N Chamt«erlain's Tabkls are mild and gentle in their action (live them a | trial. You are rertain to !>«■ pleased with the agreeable laxative effart which they produce. Obtainable every where. Po > mid B.iiianl!«, T’ol>a<’•<» ii’)«l <'io.irx, t <>iii«*ctionerv, Soft I’rink», Etc. Your MYRON 27-7 i Th* Weel K j and th«" Santiam N"«.-, both < r.e ■ year for *1 •