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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1922)
" - - SECOIID SECTION mum wmmwm 4cf oj, Society, Gzbs, General Hczs "end Classified r V PAGES 1 TO 8 ' SEVENTY-SECOND ; YEAR 1 ; , v . ? . SALEM, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 16, 19221 . . . .- . ' "J i. . PRICE; FIVE CENTS AUTOMOBILES. TR TRACTORS it . 1:1 v- t MOTORCYCLES ACCESSORIES UCKS BICYCLES- AND f r ' Hupmobile. Line Taken :. Over by Lee Gilbert l V , . ?"-J j .-.v : Announcement wu made this morning tor the Ianley Auto com pany ot brtiand,f Hupmobile dis tributors for Oregon, that they had placed the distribution of the Hupnlobile for Marlon- and Polk Counties in the, hands of Lee S. Gilbert, veil known automobile dealer of Salem. Mr. Gilbert has been in Salem for years : and' is well known lit the) automobile bus Iness. , ; - ' y ' ? '. , "I feel that I have been very .for tunate Indeed In securing tho MIS and Rim Parts 'for all Cars ;. Free Expert Adrlcji ' IRA JORGENSEN ; , 160 South High Street Hapmobile for this territory," said Mr. Gilbert to a Statesman reporter, and believe I have the best four-cylinder car on the mar ket and wilt at all times extend courteous treatment' and service not only to present Hupmobile owners but to futnre owners. ' -1 have secured the services of a Hupmobile specialist , and with a full stock of parts the Hupmobile service In Salem will be second to none. . ,. , Sixteen More Cars Are Sold by Vick Brothers - .- Vlck Bro'hers have Just finish ed an unusually busy week in the automobile business. Prices are back to normal and business is also getting back to that ' point. Sales mad recently include the following? :". ' jj fell A Stduebaker Shop tor Studebaker Owners SERVICE - I have made the repairing of Studebaker cars my spec ialty, haying had years of experience with them. - I feel confident I can please 7ou-and keep your car in .first class shape. , . , Whether you own t Studebake or some other make you will receive the same careful, expert work and service.; KING s. bartlett: v Phone 723 . '' VV -, ' 229 State Si -Repair-Work 1.20 Hr-OiUng And Greasing ,75c- f WiUUm H.: BreU, Paige Ard more. '.' ? r , . V, Dare Sloper,- St ay ton, Paige Glenbrook, A. 3. Fellen, Oakland 6-41 Sport. & . E. C. Statzer, Overland Tour Ing. William F. FiUke, Gervais, Overland Touring. Rudolph Mitzner, Marion, Ov erland Touring. T. - C Poorman, . Woodburn, Overland Sedan. J. K. Croucn. Overland Touring. C. T. Hoover, Overland Touring. E, H. Hobson, Scio, Overland Sedan, .s A-J. Creely, Overland Touring. F. P. Smith, Overland Sedan. R: S. McNeill; Overland Tour ing. frank frhitcomb, Willys Knight Touring. Frank Smith, St. Paul, Willys Knight Touring. S. B. Elliott, Willys Knight roadster. ized at the schooL It has been named , the Priscilla club and classes are held after school on Hondays and Wednesday. Miss Irma Griswold. the primary teacher, is president and Instruct or, iulia Query is vice-president, and Bessie- Orsborne is secretary. The other members of the club are Evelyn Gnstaf sen. Alta Lefly, Laura Wlllson, Dorothy Meier, Francis Dressier and Bernlce Zlelke.v , William Meier is selling out 10 acres of prunes this spring. ; Mrs. A. Hallin. Gwendolyn and Reas Hallin are spending this week at their home in Salem. ' Mr. and Mrs. Nolum Kelly of Sheridan; spent Sunday afternoon with their mother, Mrs. A. Hallin. N. Phillips has been making several improvements on his place lately. He has built a tine grad ed road to his house and Intends soon to build a garage. Also he has done some finishing work to his bouse, both on the interior and exterior. i ' AMto.TgDps Lowest-Prices Prompt Service Anewtbp. ' ' " ; - , ,-. . Curtains to open with the door t , Seat covers made to order Seat cushions repaired : . , . Running board repairs . , ' . Closed car upholstering. . v' : .Floor carpets : -a 1 Auto painting " (mt:ning best quality, excellent workmanship - and low prices. SEE US Hull's Top Shop . T. C Wood Mgr. . 271 CheinekeU St ". Next to Y. M. C A. Lausanne Guild Plans to ' Beautify College Grounds ' i Lausanne guild, composed of the women who are deeply inter" Vstet in Willamette university, has undertaken a rather preten tious program ot university im provement for this year. The grading and landscape-gardening of the grounds around Lausanne hall lg one of the projects which the guild hopes to have done this spring in time for commencement in June. ' " . - A. number of money-freaking plana have been laid out! Mrs.' William Brown is presi dent, Mrs. J. H. Lauterman vice president and Miss Frances Rich ards, dean of women at the uni versity, secretary, of the guild. It numbers- many women; prominent in Oregon history, both graduate! and 'friends of, the ' university.' -Work -w- has ; ' progressed far enough and fast enough in the county' tax collection department, that the officers expect to catch up with their mail orders for tax receipts by the last ot next week; They have had many letters of Inquiry for the. immediate report on the checks sent in and some of the anxious ones even demand ed that the . refund, on taxes if any, be 'sent back them by return mail.; With! between., 4000 and 5000 letters plied tip for settle ment after the rush of personal visitors ceased the day the taxes became delinquent, it has been a matter of ntter impossibility to do- ft all at once. They are. catch. ing- np, however, and within the nett few days they hope' to write out the very last receipt and breathe free- for the first time, la weeks.' Summer resort rates are to be reduced 20 per cent this season In the newspapers. Baker, Ore., Manufacturer May Make His Home Here W, E. Wllmer. a resident of Baker, is a newcomer to Salem, wth his wife. They came especial ly for -Mr. Wilmer's health, which is so much better in Salem that he thinks of settling down to make this a permanent home. He will remain for two or htree months, at any rate. Mr. Wllmer has been interested in the manufacture of Whe-ta-Lon. an all-wheat breakfast food product that has made a great hit over in the Baker City country. Mr. Wllmer and ils son-in-law have a modest little plant, where they manufacture and pack food for . general distribution. They have made' their enterprise suc cessful enough that it looks for a broader field of distribution. Mr. Wllmer has been connected with some form of "health-food business for many years. At one time, be started a whole-wheat bakery in Portland, and their product became' locally famous. This later manufacture, he says, is the best thing he has ever pre sented In this line, and he be lieves that it has the making ot a great business asset. Three former Russian duchesses are reported as working in the this way they may at least be as- worse off than a duchess with a sured of an occasional square meal. Delegates to the League ot Nations would also be liberal In their tips when a Russian duchess is waiting on the table. A prln- same restaurant in Geneva. In cess without a throne may be Job In a cafe. It the duchess can pass the prunes In a gracious and urbane manner she will at least be . sure ot her fate. ' TTa BtatoMriBMl C1HS AS 1 Will be on display in our salesroom at 260 North High Street Saturday and Sunday during the day and until 9 p. m. each night. . - i - '-r.-r . ---lf ' -1- You are cordially invited to visit us, and inspect the added features and conveniences.. At the present time the Portland' branch territory is 150 closed cars behind. - Buy that car now!! .'''-. Phone 1995 VALLEY MOTOR CO. " ' 264 North High . : ., ! r - SPRING'S ARRIVAL MEANS x v YOU.CJGGdl Q Qqk AND THE KIND OF A CAR YOU NEED IS A IBP We can show you almost any make of car In almost any model because we make it our BUSINESS to keep in touch with all the used cars In the country. And you know that youTl get real value in a used car. We make the price right. . ' , Oleson-Rookstop! Auto Exchange "The Home of the Used Car" "V . " 173 South Liberty Street v Phone 666 I Twenty Field Assessors i s Now Covering County Marion county Is now being assessed by 20 field deputies, bo sides the work that Is being done by the office force In Salem. The last of the field men started his work, Monday. Some' had found the road conditions 'more favor able for early work, and they have already made a good start. All the - field ' work will be completed by June and. turned in to the home office. Writing np the assess meat record will begin abont May first, --'f - - Assessor. - Oscar Steelhammer plans to-spend considerable time in the field, checking np and ad vising with the out-of-town depu ties. With so huge a number of items to write up, it is vital to keep closeely la touch with the work, and if there is any one get- tlmg away from his share of taxes this year, it's going to be either because the law exempts him, or because he Is might clever or si lent. , The field workers are: Aurora. E. S. Snyder; St. Paul, R. S. McNamee; Woodburn, H. W Hall; Gervais, Ous Molsan; ML AngeL Frank Kloft; SUverton. B. P. Terry; Brooks, F. M. Lick; Howell Prairie, John Tweed; South SUverton, Arch Gear;' Sil ver Creek Falls, John Porter; Lib erty, Willis Caldwell; Dencer, H. R. Jones ; Aumsville, Matthew Gibson;, Turner, Stanley Riches; Mehama and Mill City, P. C. Fre res; Marion, Ike Conklin; Jeffer son, J. T. Jones; Ankeny, Martin Tihglestard;Scotts Mills, George Haynes. , LTVESLEY NEWS LTVE3LEY, Or., April 13. The G. T. club met at the home of Mrs. J. P. Bressler last Thursday afternoon. A sewing club has been organ of Supplies SrtwAirr SPeeooMtTgRs ' Champion x 8PJK PUM Standard Trade-Marked Goods We handle the best goods the market affords, and everything Is fresh, new, clean stock, because we turn oar goods so rapidly. Jlost of the leading advertised trade-marked brands of auto ac cessories will be found la . stores. Every Article Guaranteed - y ... i rfl m . v at us i i i -orp . TdJ.. write I ......... SsiSS. I ! I mM3? sXS9AJ I . . Get CARS t CSi) Known by motorists all over the We6t, this famous little trade character has come to Salem to pcnt the way td, better values in auto supplies. The WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY COSfPAXY, the largest auto supply organization in the West, has added another link to Its chain of 40 big stores by opening m direct branch store here In Salem at 123 North High street. The same big taloes which have made this huge organization the 'bay word' with car owim la other cities will be evident In this new store. Better stocks, better service, and better prices will now be enjoyed by Salem motorist. We want every man who drives a car to come In and get acquainted. We want him to look over our big complete stotQc of everything for automobiles, meet oar salesmen, inquire our prices. One of the biggest ' factors "In too national success of this organization has been our low prices which - ' At first this seems almost unbelievable that standard trade-marked goods can; be sold for SO per cent to 40 per cent LESS than at other places. But when you consider' the fact that we have 40 stores throughout the West that we buy direct 'from the factory and sell, direct to the motorist that there aro no brokers, jobbers', salesmen's or middlemen's profit that we bay In huge quantities and sell thousands of articles where other stores sell dozens you can. see how we save you one-third on your auto supplies. our the habit of coming to the Western Auto Supply . Company FIRST when you need auto sup plies, and save yourself time and trouble. We nearly always have just the article you are looking for and just the size you need. The newest accessories usually are shown in "Western Auto" stores first. Big Complete Stock Everything we sell Carries with it this store's iron-bound guar antee of money back if not exactly as represented. - This means . satisfaction with every purchase. We handle goods that we know are right and stand squarely back of every sale. Make "Western Auto" Your Headquarters! Get the habit of making the Western Auto Supply Compniny your headquarters. Come to this store with your motor problems.' Talk them over with us and per haps we can suggest a remedy and save- you an expensive re pair bill. , " 1 IG Illustrated Catalogs FBEE! Come and inspect Salem's newest Store the latest link in a big chain of 40 stores, each with QUALITY SERVICE SAVING as its motto. Get acquainted with us and save money. , WATCH otrg DVE1TXSS XEHTS Svtoy Wsk . r0E3IO sAvxsas . 125 North High Street, Salem If it's for an Mto VW(V ra JLnte" tn and M "WasUm Aa to" tu It, r" Iumv ft' good.