1 . - t . ,,4- i . - k .. - ' ft SBtOIlD SECTIOU PACES 1 TO(y Atoi Society Clzbs; Gczsrcl . , ' end! Classified - V'.,v. Hi u )f C3VENTY-SEC0ND YEAR. SALEMr OREGON," SUNDAY MORNING; FEBRUARY 4, 1923 price : five ciarra 3 'v BICYeEEiS ACGESSQRIES L A TMATORS Ay TQ M O E I LESs," ' AND r.Jizzlzn Soviet Views Attributed to Senator "V7AS3IXGTON, Feb. 1. Ex-v trcme and- constructire adrocatea . 7cC farm credits legislation dashed Uod:r la the senate duringrdia-1 CUSS105 oi me lenroot-Anaerson. lA'faria credits bill on which a final vote will ' bo taken under agree-, ment tomorrow. . Russian soviet views were, at tributed to Senator Brookhart. new Republican member from : Iowa, by Senator Ienroot, Repub lican, Wisconsin, co-author of the pending bill, and drew a sharp response from the Iowan in a vivid hour's tilt, i ' Several . SECOND Hand and Rebuilt WHEELS At Bargain Prices i REPAIRING A SPECIALTY Jayd. ,E. Ramsderi 387 Court St. FlfJALGHOICE Ninety Percent of Auto Sales Determined by the Fair Sex is Assertion ' "One would never think that these little accessories could so -enhance the cars appearance and add to the comfort of motoring," exclaimed Miss- Alberta Vaughn, fair motor devotee, "and they ar so easyto apply too.' added sister Adamae, as they- appUed the fin- Little progress was' made on the bill,' which, assured of passage tomorrow, will complete the sen i ,1 i I ::::;f GLlSSEi;i AUTO r,lECHAT.TICS for Car Owners , Oirrqj C7cry Tuesday zind Thursday evening frcm seven to.niss. , Ub:!;r t!:2 Snilh-Hshss act, any person over sixteen years of age can cUszcil r.!:d; the govermtnt pays . half of the tsition. Ladies may also attend Tho ccbrs consists5 cf herebj to operate a car properly and the doing A cc'jrse-Ix Electric Isrition, Starting and Lighting will be given on Cczfay Vc2$day:iad Friday niffhts. . . , v llzzlizlzs as1 well as ciders are in vited to attend this course.' . Thl vcrk is midly practical an ct students may bring their own cars rsdrcp-ir fca cndcrfc supsrvisisaof ths isstrccters. . v Stato School of Automotive Engineering " Under Supervision of the State Board , of Vocational Education " - " Fcr father piicuhn Flicns COS cr wite Room 102 State Capitol. ILJ. r.Ii!;ca . ( Instructors L U. Eyerly 173 S. Liberty St, Salem lshing , touches ' to their' new car with fittings purchased from' the Western Auto Supply company, i Women aretahe deciding' factor- in nearly 90 per cent of auto mobile sales and these fair motor-. Ists, too, are bringing the equip ment and entire fittings for the automobile to a higher standard. i Adds Beauty Car. : , Seeking distinction in her au tomobile finds Madame carefully selecting accessories that ' add beauty . to her car and .' really change it from the so-called "me dium or low priced car" to that of the "custom, built" class: ' ; Her natural penchant' for beau ty and convenience has been? re flected in the growing popularity of certain fitments she may add to her ear. The luxury and com for of the' enclosed car Is heigh texted by flower vases, for partlc uUrly is a bouquet of flowers at tractive to the feminine eye. In terior mirrors greatly enhance the cars appearance as well as being a means of keeping- a vigilant watch on machines coming ' up ' in the rear and milady, naturally, in clined to the various uses of the mirror- readily takes to this ac cessory . , " . -' Comfort Is -Factor Comfort: and utility must also be incorporated in the various fitments she may choose, for her car. With gear shifting, becoming mare and- more frequent through greater congestion, of traffic, there has been a -long, felt, want for some device to aid in this op eration.. The gear shift lever that is inconvenient for the operator to reach, places her. at a disad vantage at a time - when ease and simplicity, of control ia most vital. . '. This, dif'ic.jJc- Tsas. , i,rcn :vpr come,, however, ; and. fair motor devotees may now shift gears in ease thanks to a gear shift ex tention that, fastens to .the .lever and extends upward and toward the driver, to the natural position of her lowered hand, causing her to i perform this, operation, with perfect ease.! -;' Safety and beauty -go -hand in hand whe step plates- are con sidered. Thisl popuiaf - addition v J- ft n ,1 l '''' " Wtfe tfiandlabfe improved Mbtor 3 .11 v; Gardner fiT-trln( craslu -r tt, a f tur fjaad la no cw.!r mk of t atyUadt. - motor mt mar prica. ' - - The new ami finer Gardner for 1923 Is here worthy successor to the car that placed the Gardner Motor Company amonjr the eight largest exclusive manufacturers of four-cylinder automobile in 1922. Designed to give unusual performance with relation to price, they 1923. Gardner assures in service the economy found in Fours alone, combined with the smoothness, and flexibility: of a greater number of cylinders. ' The secret is in the five-hearing crankshaft of. the improved Gardner . motor a feature found in no: other four-cylinder engine- which has made possible greater power and greater speed without a discoverable vibration point. t . The unusually generous equipment includes 32 X 4 cord tires; 18-inch hard-rubber steering-, wheel ;; motometer with bar: radiator cap; drum ,type lamps; channeled, aluminum body moulding; genuine leather upholstery..- ' ' .' '."" ' ' Thn Wanceraue ia the- reason for the full ce-y ear voritt en guarantee that, accompanies every Gardner, sold . Let. us demonstrate the car; its story is best told upon the road. , j ,"-".- F. W. PETTYJOHN CO. 279 N. COMMERCIAL ST. SALEM, ORE. ' when fastened to - tho ! running board of the car adds 'very t ma terially to the appearance :of her car., They have neat aluminum frames and the rubber mats serve as a foot scraper; "Kick 'plates," too,; beautify the car's appearance and also keep the apron of the car from being ? scratched upon entering.1 , ' t. Sun Protector. VkIuabIo Bcautitul in appearance and design Is the ' new: monogram ed locking; radiator cap- and woircn motorists are quick to grasp the ri:j6'''.o':'taiS accessor'.! It ij a combination cap and lock in it self and1 when equipped with a motormeter topped off ; with a graceful speed nymph or diving girl, ;. greatly enhances the car's appearance. ... Possibly the most popular re cent Innovation in equipment is l the Pyralin' sun and rain visor which protects .- the driver from the glaring rays of the sun and keeps the rain from obscuring her view. V.i Among her: personal i driving effects, driving gloves and gaunt lets are rapidly gaining favor. Driving; gloves offer protection to the hands ' as . well as against the elements. la ot Own Building : Other accessoriesthat she may add to her car, adding to comfort and I utility, are such Items as bumpers, - spotlights, tire covers, seat1 cushions, .silk curtains, etc., and. from the activities in' these various departments at the West ern ! Auto ; Supply company the "dolling up" process 1 has by f no means reached Us limit. "'Truly, "day s by day, in every way milady's so-called "low" or "medium "prtced" car is rapidly be coming a "custom built" of her own" building.. : If you have no. especial use for 36 It is now. possible to buy 1,000,600 marks, what would one do; with the marks? That is something -else again. CHEVROLET 5 UN L APPEAL Car is Most Discussed on Market; Leader in Low -Priced Field ville and Oakland, thus , giving Chevrolet the largest high-grade closed car capacity In the world. The most discussed automobile on the market is Chevrolet which in less than a year's time jump ed ffom seventh to. second place in current registrations and yet promises still more ' sensational developments in 1923. This car has been on the mar ket about seven years but not until the, Fall of 1921 was It re garded at all seriously as a con tender for 'leadership in the low priced field. At that time a new line ot models was brought out embody ing important engineering Im pi ovements, high-grade bodies - on all closed models and prices ranging from S 5 2 5 for the. Tour ing car to $875 for the 5-pes-Btnger Sedan (later reduced - to $860.) , The Chevrolet motor had al ways enjoyed an excellent repu tation and the, added improve ment caused - & rapid 'increase; - in demand that rsulted in a short age of supply that persisted all during 1922 in r' spite of double shifts and plant ' enlargements.- The new models announced in October , Included marked v Im provement in design and - some added equipment at no advance in price. About this time . it was an nounced that new assembly plants '-were being built ' at Buf falo, "Cincinnatf and 4 Janesville, Wis..- also new body 'plants ad joining the automobile manu facturing plants at' Buffalo. Cin cinnati, Flint, st. Louis, janes- Divorce Case Settled., in Dallas by Judge Belt DALLAS, Or., Feb. 3. (Spe cial to : The Statesman:) The divorce- case of Hugh . Gutry against his wife, Clara Gutry. has been settled by Judge H. T. Belt after a whole, day was consumed in hearing both sides of the mat ter. The casei was settled' conditionally- providd Gutry pays his wijJe the sum of $3000, hospital fees and makes provisions for the care of an - unborn child, of the couple. The ' complaint , of the plaintiff alleged cruel and in human treatment during - ' their married lijfe. The couple resided on a farm in the vicinity of Sheridan. A L L ,'i S 1 TO Ilii Stock. Concern Will be Or ganized by Polk County -Farmers DALLAS, Or.. Feb. 2. (Spe cial to " The - tSatesman.)--That Dallas ma v aeain have a cream ery and in th near future, is the nlan of the committee on manu facturing of the Dallas commer cial club composed ' of C. B. Sundberg, . II. A. ; Joslin and - B. H." Fritch. These gentlemen have been In communication with a ' creamery man of about 35 year's Experience, rdurfng the past fewr davs and the question of establishing- such a concern , In this city has been thoroughly gone) over. ' ' " It was decided at a meeting -j . . , ,., ' , - ' - ' ' : ... . . .. if --y " oeaasBioa Tnmepoetmtiom .. i . ' ' .: . . 1 "... .: ' ' . !..:..,:.'"" ';" ,! ( ; !-,.'.,... i " .T.v r. . Hie UTILITY GOUPE for Professional and Business Uses : $377 -V.:r.''--: -v F.O.B. SALEM . This Coupe was designed especially to meet the r.seds of those engaged in professions! or commercial pursuits, desiring higher grade, yet Economical ' Transportation with increased facil ities for carrying luggage, sample cases, instruments oxynerchandise of any kind. Its slhgld seat is deep, wide and uphol 'stered for driving ccrnfort as well as for refined appearance and long wear. . Ample space and leg-room for two passengers. Rear compartment will hold a 36 inch steamer trunk and then be half empty: Capacity about 14 cubic ft. This car has artistic lines, and in finish, body construction and appointments is strictly first class. - . ' It is ideal for salesmen representing high-grade concerns that appreciate the value of transportation facilities reflecting the character of the house. of the committee that the time Is now ripe for the - locating cZ such." a plant in Dallas &3 thcr laj a large amount- ol' creari shipped daily from this city and vicinity to outside concerns which could be diverted to a lo cal plant. ; It is estimated - tt-.t there are 1000 milch cows In tta vicinity,- bt Dallas and about 225 in and near r Falls City i from which place the local plant would also -draw ; trade. " The products from these cows ar now shipped to Salem, Monmouth: and Inde pendence, "j It is planned to- make th creamery a stock concern, inter esting: both ' the - local business men and the farmers. The es tablishment of a crenmerw would fill a long feltwant in this city as it could not. only make butter but, alsot manufacture Ice and i;i cream., These commodities urn now all ' shipped into the' city from outside points. t ' GPJM AUTO TOPS pr n s 1 1 J f ii I W 1 256 Skta Zl We'll Yb us? e Q m m 1 ueoaczici Why;ts2'the trcu-1 ble to send your bat- toy questions in to ths automobile editor endj then wait, a wec!r fcri your answer? : Our automobile p33j isn't printed. It's f ''talked". 1 And iycu , gk' the arOTcr--thoj' right answer just about as soon as'you've fin-1 . ished aslring the cr; ticn. . , . . - And we're even bet ter . at repairing bat teries all kinds and keeping them ia shzpo, than at answering qutc- tions. Bring your bet- tery in and well provo .it..--' .'-,. - I E, R r m 1 238 High Stre;t 1'hone 203 Representing the wm Other Models Superior Roadster .9 642 Superior Touring. 603 Superior Sedan .-. ..... .$1065 ' Superior Sedanette . . '. 1055 Salem delivery Salem Automobile Co. 151 N HIGH ft) F. G. DELANO B, 6. EOFF r 4 .'