i V.,1 1 TI i V ; i y TITO OrtECOX STATESMAN i TUESDAY,' JANUARY 1, 1017 JAN. 1 ":" 1918 7 191 MAY; YOUR HAPPIEST. DAY IN 1917 ' : ....'.1 f l,i .. ' ' . . i j BE YOUR : BLUEST DAY IMl918:-':- TOE THQS: MY WCOLfflJILLS AN OLD STAND-BY FOR THE 1 PEOPLE Wi AD AMMUNITION 126 So. Commercial Stredl At the .begiiiniiiK of jtliU new ycap let us,' by 'Looking 1 tack bard" a few yearn, draw! a leason, 'or two, and make a mark in tbe chimney for one of the oldest. urne worn, and most tiueccssful " n u fact n ring plant. TbeiThom- -Kay Woolen Mills, now under ; management of Thomas li. the State Treasurer of Ore '. ' ' Xi i ' i V mills were first estab lish Thomas Kay, father of the V tnt owner, and it has been! policy of both father and son, lis, iiy to pay the, hifcli(t prices It Oregon and California wools, W.,vhat is more import ant, to keVie;nrilh running all thecyear rovand employ Salem men and wol M far as poksible. One hundr.tnd thirty ioorle arc employed ke mill, the year OREGON MOTOR CAR ! COMPANY Pn e of the Big Automobile Corapies of Salem The Home V of. the Famous Studebaker Auto, and the Sturdy - Denby Truck' . - r ' At the corner of High, and Ferry streets 4s. Ideated the home. of tho Oregon Motor Car company, la a fine . brick building with ample space f&r the ayerag auto company, , but far too email for the extensive business trhich thla firm Is now doing. : , In fact, a bis in on the building tells the passersby. that It isthe: "tem porary home," of,, this company for ' at their present rate of expansion, they. : need, and will soon Jiave to have a building; with greater ca paclty. " 1 ,-:r -;X-"i 't ' Mr. 'Farnham,, the ". manager ' la one of .the yoang btisinessl men of Salem, and since taking" charge of the buslnew has made fine impres sion among the people herejnd has won distinction' in ; the automobile Industry- Salem is glad to jwelcome him and his family, and he states he Is glad to ;be;ia-Salem. t A ; Since starting - in business here, 'they have more than doubled thru sales, and the end is not i Four ttrong points stand out cleaHy as a basis for their . bid for public pat- - ronage. i;.t'S -Ts ' f ' An ' extensive .repair department is conducted by this firm, aid, thor oughlycompctent mechanics jarje era ployed". r - ' ' - r The first strong poln t - made ha3 teen the ?ale of Studebake autos. at reasonable prices, and tbe ex change of new Studebaker cars for second hand cars of other, makes, at a ' good . price allowed In' the ex change,; and) only making one profit on tie transaction. - - , The second point,' is the fact that when a car was sold, the .buyer was always furnished with forty hours' work tickets, ; which, when Jie ha any repairs to be made; new tirss to adjust, were taken in exchange in the shop, instead of cash. : ; t Then the Denby truck, ranging in sizes from one to five ton trucks, which measure -up to the govern ment standards, and which are now becoming very popular in the city, as well as in the country, i Tbre Springfield-Kelly tire for the Studebaker cars,-completed the pop ularity of the company, bad any thing .been needed to make it more popular with city and country peo ple 'alike. . v--tt ft s r'-'' . f r; : Accessories!'; of all "' kinds are al ways carried I in stock in the Salem ttore,- so that customers do not have to . wait nutlV accessories are tele graphed for to factories.: ' i 6 i In fact, when, dealing with the Oregon Auto Car company, a. cus tomer is Always sure of getting "a square deal." UNSELFISHNESS IS NEEDED TO WIN WAR (Continued-from page 1) rouml, on 4 he arcraijc, jind the av erage monthly output of products The monthly payroll if, on the averagv, f O.UW. v oiunxary in creases jn .Wages have been made ih the past, so ;tuat tbe employes are keeping abreast of the'times iii the eost of living. pnly liO days ago an increase In wages was made of $C0O, and : more recently another $7(H) was added. I ; Each month the government gets a large part of the output from these mills, while thej balance is sold mostly in Portland. The high j cost of wool jthis sea son, of course, made a difference in : the prices of the products. Sixty-cent wool, means, cleaned, about ; a two-third increase, in the eost, the consumer eventually pay ing the bill. , bring the Nation through the present crisis, it is this very effort iha aean do more , to shorten 4n war tan anything' else." ; ;:; :;'i":? ' i The greatest minds of England Ire." agreea i xnai naa me pcopie oi iiai country from the commencement of the war saved all they could, and so released labor and material fw war purposes, and for producing the nec essities of life, the war might have been won by now. ; But in England-t-and the same "may be said of th country too large a majority -of th people have preferred to go on in a self-indnlgent way spending money on a thousand' and ' one Unnecessary thing and so withdrawing from the I armies a vast amount of labor and! material, to the lack of which isat- A It- X . - . . . a a V. inuaiauie, wiinoui aouoi, in pro lorigation of the conflict. . f ; . ' Tbe historian will point, as one of the greatest tragedies of the war, to the fact that while some have given up business, home and life for their country, others have not only stay ed at home, but have spent their earnings and profits in such a way as to cause indirectly, at least the prolongation of the war and tbe un necessary sacrifice of countless lives. The beginning of the New , Year would be an eminently fitting time lor every person- in the United States to resolve to. "do his bit," to save every penny possible, awe ;o give and lend freely to the common cause, lest they stand convicted In the eyes of. future generations as a people selfish, callous and unpatriotic. r'l if S : I TO i AUTOsELEC', HOP INC. 1 j. AUTO ELECTRIC SH0P rhis1 company is especially equipped, and makes a specialty, of. Willard batteries; jThey handle bat teries by the truck load, and; always have parts in. stock tb suppiyj their customers. "Service" Is a specialty wltU them. Horace N. Steele is tho manager of the company ' and has had eight years experience inj auto- rocbUeiorjt.Ii Coming here one year mads To Our Frienc ( - . PatronsiTo all I Every7here i . -- GALE a CO. Commercial and Court Streets ' ' r:rmerly CUca jo r 2k ' - . . ...... , .i . j Klinger has the . happy faculty of making her guests feel, at kome, and hhe tries rand succeeds inj raakig it a real home for the , traveler. ' - Hot and cold water-always on tap, and hot water always in the bath room is what Uie weary traveler will always- find. , Iocated in ih heart of tha business dist-ct., k is con venient, rcasonibie rn pnee, apd gen- crally full to capacity. recommend It withe .Cine of the alceft h! rU between Portland an "r courteous-treatment gc'inmodatlons we recoi -Ooea like always prod ;ot always. PJch food t ao ' poor health.,, The writer '- HfAIi- ' ' ' ago f rota Portland, he has .1 uillt up a fine many friends and h uuiuness. . v ? i m.. ; - iey are now puma jn a new steam boiler -for openlnk batteries, and for.Villard service, elr sbop is tho place to gov , , ; HUNGER HOTEL The Klinger Hotel on State stre idone of the' neatest, cleanest an, best-furnished hotca in Salem. It sixteen rooms , look like they ' had just ome from Spotlpss.Town. Mrsr'i MGTi - . : '') ' , Beginning January' C our entire stock of g: : .cost V j.-" ; c s will close cut 1 - ; resardbis cf Sale 855 North Cocr I Sstreet 1S)09 New and Used Furniture Eo 1L, . i - : - I SIX BUSY STORES .. J. ' - Exchange your .Id 192c for New Furni; :re Stoves ! In Catidadl Lots if Just Received Ve did not buy these stoves six months ago when the. market was - already high, but Purchsed them Nearly One' !:ear-gb;:- & kM And owing to the large quantity we were able to purchase much lower than any of our competitors, j - ? . s ' 0ur line of "Orbon De Luxe" Ranges "Merit" and "Charter Oak" combina tion coal and wood Heaters, and Gem wood Heaters is incomparable and unbeat able. A trip through bur stove department will convince you. A PEERLESS TLAKER. You' will . never find lt necessary oj eat bread or pastry half . baked with the ORDON D LUXE. - We have them in noraes all over .the coun try; . they have been tested. WK Cl'AR cook and bake perfectly. UO.VT WASTE FUEL on an j un tried range. , Our hot blast fire box cokes the coal on the outside, over .the coun- sen thoroughly f RAXTEE it to V), ;fT0'- 'I V s! j I M) 0 M,t ' .. :7T '2 rTT 1 fTl'i 'I J FROM j$37.5fl t ... :f , . . consumes, the smoke or gas, and .... : . 'i-f - -Jt burns cobs or any kind of cheap fuel, i Our air tight construction, sliding damper, controller damper,, and scientific flue arrangement are warranted to cut your fuel bill and make you a wonderful saving. When fuel costs so much it stands you in hand to save all you can; In fact, it , is , plain household economy.' IDDP t : 1 0 ; of these sold in one day PlAN-d We have on our Sample Floors, for your inspection, the following best jenown makes sold and guaranteed by Sherman, Clay & Company: Stein way j A. B. Chase : Krackauer 1 Kurtzman ; Aldrich Stroud Plaifers Aeolian Players r Easy and convient payments if de sired. You can turn in old instru ments as part payment i ' HEATER ig Reductions on Hkteirs We still have a large stock of heat- ers wood, coal, combinations, and , oil heaters, which we will sacrifice . rather than i carry them over. u You can save money by buying a heater now. . ,;;.; vvs-V4 'm - r Pathe Records always the r Best V mmm c rn f r"' i i i isr s i i i ii mm i i si - i . t ' T i i !..H. " i -a I U-. r2 W-BMS11SSWP U. the Reccrdn Iv;ays the. ou a lot of ; Did you see our Five Thot -Vd DcT" ad in this week's Saturday ! Stuily it! It bits' the nail on, the Leatl" all right and v '0v " Wliy tloes anyboly buy 4 Phonograph T. v; I 7 1 To gcrall the pleasure he can out of It, of course! j ' ) Well, then, Patbe-phonc is hwtphonograjh,beeauso Wi iut : ; 'change hecai: record does not , wear out. : . ' . I I ,! ' . --.)--..- . . .:; - 1 ; ' , t . ' 7 - . 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