The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 17, 1920, Page 11, Image 11

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    TUB OREGON 8TATES3fA3T TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 17, 1020.
PEERLESS
and
SAVE THE WRAPPERS
We will pay l-2c cash
for all wrappers either
returned to the Peer
less Bakery, or given to
our delivery man-
EERLESS
THE PEERLESS BAKERY
PHILIP WINTERS, Prop.
170 N. Commercial Street
Phone 247
GOOD HIGHWAYS
BOON TO TRUCKS
Ever Increasing Demand for
Motor Carriers Indicates
Growth of Trade
STATESMAN CLASSIFIED ADS ONE CENT A WORD
Oregon today it busily engaged In
constructing permanent highways.
and as soon as these are completed
it will be just as busily engaged in
using them. "Motor tucks hare as
sumed a prominent place in the
world of industry," says Mr. George
F. Brumfield. local truck salesman-
ager for the H. fc C. motor company,
distributors of the 8andow trucks in
Oregon.
These carriers have- been given a
conspicuous place among twentieth
century necessities, and will continue
to grow in Importance for many
years to come.
The present demand jor trucks is
enormous, and with increased pro
duction by the various factories ani
every possible effort being expended
toward even greater activities, it Is
doubtful if the 19Z0 demand can be
satisfied.
'The big demand this spring is for
dump trucks to be used in road con
construction. While this is partlt
ularly true of Pacific coast states.
every section of the country is call
ing for more trucks with which tD
build highways. Inarmuch as roads
are constructed with a view to ser
vice rather than ornamentation of
the country, it would Indicate that
truck tjinsportatlon is rapidly be
ing recognized throughout the length
and brendth of the land.
"Within the next five years I ex
pect to see the motor truck used al
most entirely for transportation of
freight between cities where the dis
tance Is not too great to make the
hauling profitable. Of course there
is a limit to the distance a truck can
haul a load at a prift, but the motor
truck Is able to fit in as a well
placed link in the country's trans
portation system. Railroads cannot
make money on short hauls and
trucks are not yet best adapted for
transcontinental Journeys. The hap
py medium means profit and satis
faction to all.
."With the increase in handling
facilities, more rood roads and more
trucks I expect to see production in
creased, for one of the big feature
of producing Is being able to reach
the market. So I can see nothing
but the healthiest demand for motor
trucks for many years to come.
"In .Marlon and Polk counties the
motor truck will get full recognition.
Big crops are In prospect for the next
harvest, and the motor truck has
come to stay In that field."
New Motorcycle Riders
Scheduled to Appear
Salem dealer in motorcycles are
pleased with the outlook for the
year's business, predicting that with
the impetus ghren it by the excep
tionally favorable weather of tha
THE
Franklin
TIME
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Studebaker
Oldsmobile
Cars of quality and reputation
Too busy to write ads. Meet us at the Automobile Show,
Armory, February 18-19-20 for full particulars regarding
above mentioned cars.
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White & Master trucks a specialty The Nation's Best
Phone 362
arion Automobile Co.
Salem, Oregon
Mtrt Miitt fergahm
Mart miUl 9 ttr$
The Rise of Maxwell Is Due
To Its Metals
Fine soil makes fine wheat; fine feathers make
a fine bird; and fine metals have made the
Maxwell. They have given it:
1 - A life cf 100,000 miles. 2 -Thriftiness.
For its metals are light in weight. Therein
comes thriftiness
But these metals are of extra strength.
Therein comes long life.
Metallurgists -those who have made the
study of metals a science will tell you that
such metals are costly, but they guarantee
quality in a car, and their generous employ
ment in a Maxwell is by far the best evidence
anyone may need to determine its quality.
They are almost alone responsible for the
rapid rise of Maxwell, for the fact that nearly
400,000 now have been built, for that ever
growing friendliness to Maxwell the world over.
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OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR & TIRE CO.
Court Street Salem, uregon
past several weeks sales should prac
tically double those of last year's
total. A considerable number of the
sales thus Tar made are to new-riders.
The range of usefulness of a mo
torcycle covers a wide field, not only
tor quick, commercial transporta
tion, but the public Is being educated
In the pleasure end of the sport, the
popularity of which will continue to
grow from season to season until
this machine will have taken an even
more conspicuous place among motor
11 riven vehicles.
DANIELS EIGHT
SOME MACHINE
Salem Auto Exchange Will
Enter Three Coming Pleas
ure Cars at Show
ThA Kalpm Auto Exchange will
have an exhibit at the auto show
Tt.. Itnnl.l. t.vllnrfsr tnurinir far
, lit i ' a nit i " " j .-. v
the Anderson Six. and the Monitor
Light Six, also the Gramm-Bernsteln
trurk.
The Daniels is a high-class, "tail
or made" car of superb design and
supreme quality retailing around
$5000. The Anderson and the Mon
itor are more moderate priced cars.
The dramm-Bernsteln truck,
though new in the northwest Is well
known elsewhere. This company
built the first one-cylinder, the first
two-cylinder and the first four-cylinder
commercial "wagons'' In Amer
ica. An inspection of this exhibit will
be worth your while.
State Treasurer Deals
For Modern Depository
The state treasurer's office has
closed a deal whereby they will re
ceive from the east within the next
month a large ard modern stf cost
ing in the neighborhood or $3800.
Purchase of the sawe was authoriwd
under an appropriation of 15000
made at the recent social session of
the state legislature. The safe which
It is proposM to replace has been a
fixture in the stale treasurer's of
fice for many years, and besides be
ing too small to accommodate the se
curities now held by that depart
ment U not considered burglar proof
HUDSON TO LEAD
IN FINE EXHIBIT
Fred Kirkwood Purchases In
terest in Melrose Motor
Company
Fred Kirkwood has purchased the
interest of J. K. Rlngrose in the
Woodrose Motor company and Is now
cnl vroDrietor As agent for me
Hudson. Essex and Overland cars be
reports business orui. uunng
month he has sold four Hudsons
one to Oscar E. Price of Salem, one
to Henry Vandevort of Salem, one
to Howard Ramp of Brooks and one
to J. 11. Burdlck of Dallas. The sale
of Essex and Overland has also
been good a number of sales hav
ing been consummated recently.
Mr. Kirkwood will participate In
the Auto Show exhibiting an Over
land sedan, an Essex touring car and,
possibly, a Hudson.
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