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u I .3 s a. I I u ft "1 I.', C ,- r 'ilin.-OIlEGOU STATEST-IAI?. SAIXM. OREGOK . . - ' ' -i'- - - - SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1923 . fDlV REALITY C-T-C Cords Make Appear- ance in Show - Windows; ; Large Market Assured v The launching: of the new Oregon-made tires, C-T-C cords, fab rics and Inner, tubes, was suffic iently of a noyelty to draw the Interest -recently Of Portland as a mass. Merchants displayed them in their windows with ap propriate worded cards of wel come, the cirlc clubs, beginning with the Chamber of Commerce and including Rotary. Ad, Prog ressiTe Business Hen's and City 1 club observed j educational and demonstrative programs and of fered exhibits, and as a finale the factory held an" all-week "open house" "where the motoring pub lie could see .the tires actually in the making from the cruder ma terials to the finished product. The sponsors of this welcome and s spontaneous recognition of the initiative and energies of the tire men r from the ' east who have Lrought the industry to Oregon, trad of the meriU of the product were the Associated Industries of Oregon, whose members nave ex", pressed themselves aa willing to take rff their coats and help make 1, known any Industry that will brine to the state the possi bilities or success and credit that ceem to be evident "In this en terprise. , ' ! - " L C-T-C tires ..will be marketed not f only throughout this 'state, hut will bear Oregon's name over the jentlre west, Vheri It is said over 30 per cent of the country's tire output f is consumed;' 'and wherein lessV than 3 per cent of v this consumption is,' produced. Oregon alone sendsover 17,0 00 000, -jti year back to eastern' tire centers, when, si Mr.. Wursburgv president of the corporation has stated, better, tires can and are now being made In Oregon." The coming of these men to Oregon was due not alane to the big mar keting field here, but to the prox imity of the' spurce of the raw material . supply, ' 'over ' 90 per cenf of which now arises on the Pacific 'and. must be, shipped to far Inland , parts of, the country -and hen back again at iUgh freight rates.". Labor and elim atlo conditlona for ' tfine ! tire building were also considered su perior InJoregon than at, eastern points. ': i:r'' ; ! : ' :.. The factory at Portland, Is two story, 350, by SO feet, and wholly eonstructed of concrete, steel and plassi; JThe highest type' of Im proved machinery Vas purchased ln tha east and brought through the 'Panama canal. - Department STPertsf familiar "With every scl rnca and art of ; tire making were brought from eastern plants; the - labor employed , Is . not Imported, bu Oregon's sown sktljed workr men trained on.' the ground, which, as reported, is more read ily adaptable 1 to. 'the , hand-built processes of this improved tire than the eastern labor which Is rery largely foreign and operates under the. pressure of forced pro duction. ' : . .; ' .: yn t Much is claimed, for the supe riority of C-T-Q tires aa a strong, er. aturdier-product, particularly planned to stand the greater rarlr ety of roads in the west,, and the longer distances which most mo torists out here, travel. In Its specially constructed ., side wall and semi-flat tread. It Is claimed thst,C-T-rfjnay be driven! witlj 30. per cent Jess Inflation, t thus relieving the. car or much, of , ths Titration , andj, road , shocks, 1 and nakjng i more jcomfprtable for the pauengersp Yet, It Is saty that no' greater .wear or deterior ation will be shownthan In'iiref which must . bear rock-bound ln- jtlatlon. . X- C,,.".-, . ' "C-,ti . The .production at present la in all, standard size of cords from 30x3H to 35x5, and fabrics 14 30x3 and 30x3 only. Later, It Is , planned to make solid truck tires also there being none pi these produced In the wesCI: 1, Dealers handling over 90, pel cent of the . tire distribution in -. Portland are reported, to J have signed : up aa' C-TrO. distributors, and it. Is said, that dealers all oyer the northwest are hastening tq line up as representatives. C-T-C, tires are being' handled. In Salem - by Carl E. Hultenberg, In, charge of , the C-T-C branch . house .. lor .catel. here. . j .. March Proves Banner. . " Month for Villard's Msrcli prored the blfgest month in point of puodnctlon, that the WUlard.Storsee Battery com-f pany of Clereland , has . eTer'jhadi eccordinS to an announcement just made by R. C. orberg vice president and general manager of the' company V ?.".;.t - We had hardly;! expected to attain, the volume of production now reached . until later: in the year." said Mr: NorberK. "bnt the Rrowlng popularity, of radio; and .the Increase ot doeed car jsales -permitting motoring in any! kind ot weather has Increased our sales ' to - an- enormous extent and' pro iluction mast- necessarily keep pace 'with the increased sales. -"Peak periods in battery sales and. prodnction ' under' ordinary conditions in the past years have been ' reached during the1 early Bummer months. -and -we expect crjr. ffak period to occur at that time ! this' yeaT.f It is therefore March production greater than any peak month in the pastf' It Is an Interesting commen tary oh this company's rapid re turn to a normal business statu that it has ' been i able to Increase production even above the months during the1 country's inflation period following the war, pi EPLEY ASKS TIIAT BOIfSGEtNIS Director of Whitney Chorus Makes Personal Appeal - to People of Salem; . To ;The Citizens of Salem: On Saturday" April 28,' the Sa lem Whitney Boys chorus aug mented by 50 boys selected from the choruses at '' Sheridan, Mc MinnvIUe. s Portland, Newberg and Vancouver, Wash... will give a grand concert in the armory. There: will be about 150 boys in the chorus. I have given T my time for several months In drfll ing" the chorus for this occasion and am deeply appreciative of the response: they have given. I am sure you will not only be delighted but will be taken off your Jeet, figuratively speak ing; when you hear' them on the above -date.; There is no sweet er ,. singing, on earth than that rendered s by boys of 12 to 15 years of age. One hundred and fifty la chorus work will be mu sic you ,will, never forget. As 1 said, I , have given ; my best efforts to the boys, 'with no monltary consideration what soever, but' have . been ; repaid many times In inspiration and pleasure derived from working with them and seeing their bright.! shining faces as they en ter info the spirit of - music as only boys can do. I wish every person in 1 Salem could have seen the enthusiastic; response that shown in their faces when I pro posed their raising the first mon ey for the new"YMCA building. The . real j red-blooded American boys yell they let out fairly made the walls shake;' and that entbu. siasm has not abated 4n the least. Now! folks, the boys . have worked hard and , faithfully; all these months and - are now ready to give you the fruits of their labor, and all they ask In return is that: you show your" apprecia tion by ypur presence next Sat urday evening, April 28. Please remember, this Is YOUR concert, given by YOUR boys, for YOUK YMCAi;. If? you are as proud of your boys ? as Mrs. , Epley,- co workers : ahd X, - standing room will be at a premeium. LET'3 GO. Yours ' "for success, ; . ). - : -H, . a EPLEY ' ' Director Whitney Boys Chorus. w Let Us Answer- These. Questioris i i i i Marion t 1 Phone 362 1 Firt Baptist- William T.; Millikeo, miniiter, Mornine worship at 11:00, ser ibod: "Salvation." Eveninc worship at 1 :30. sermon : "An Old Faahioned Con version." Bibla school at 9:45, BYPU, senior and intermediate, at 6:30. Visit ers cordially welcomed at all serricea. CHSZSTXAJI ' - u) First Christian Center and High street. J. J. Evans, pastor, - Morning and evening services will be conducted bj the pastor. The evening sermon on evi dence concerning the Bible as 'the Word of God. Bible school at 9:43. Toung peo ple's meeting; is at 6:30. Court Street Christian Corner X. 11 and Conrt streets. R.' L. Putnam," min ister. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. '"The Christian's Naturalization," at 11 a. m. Intermediate Endeavor 5:30, senior En deavor, 6:0. Evangelistic service. 7:30 Mid-week church tchol Thursday 7:30 p. m. All are welcome at every service. CONOBXOATIOHAI. , First Congregatiena Liberty and Cen ter atreeta. W. C. Kantsr. -minister. Son day school, 10 o'clock. At the close the Sunday school the church will ne turned over to the Evangelical conference for the rest of the dajr. !- Central Congregational ,JHarry W. Johnson, minister. . Sunday .. school end morning ; service at 10 o'clock. " Young people's society at 6:30, evening worship at 7:30. Sermoa topic: -'"Christiana in Action." CBKI8TIAK SCIENCE - First Church 440 Chemeketa atreeU Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, evening services at 8, Subject of lesson sermon "Doctrine of Atonement." Snn day school at 9:30 a. m. Wednesday ev eniax testimonial meeting at S o'clock Reading room '209 Masonic Temple, open every day except holidays and Sundays from XI: 15 ta 5:30 pi m. All are cor dially invited to onr services and to our reading room. -; " "' ' f ' CHURCH CHRIST i ' ' The Church of Christ meet on tie corner of Shipping and Cottage streets for .brbls stady each Lord's dsy at 10 a. m. Preaeh ing st It a. m. on the first and third Sundays in each month. There will be preaching the fifth Sundsy in April. Ev ery one welcome. ; . . 1 i . -.-.j .; CHRIS TIAK M28SI0HAST ALLIAKCB - Ferry and Cottsge streets, t Pastor. Mr and Mrs. H. E. Caswell: Sunday school 2 o'clock. , preaching. 3". o'clock. Evangel iatie services every afternoon except Mon day and Saturday, at 3:80: s every even ing except Monday 1st 7:30: conducted b Evangelist Frederick J. Betts of New York." All welcome. Bring the sick Tuesday and Friday healing days. A. 'Soqth Salem Friends Boath Commer cial and Washington Streets. Nathan Swwbb pastor. Bible school 10, C. E; 6 :30. Prayer aarvice Thursday evening st 8 o'clock. 4 ,t .! s ' !-? ;,r.- : "f.,l ! t " Highland Friends Highland ave. nd N. Church streets. J. C and Ida J. Lee minister. Bible school st 10 o'clock, morning worship .at 11 o'clock. Christian Endeavor at 7 anil preaching at 8 o'clock Toung people's prayer meetina: and bible study on Monday at 7:30. Prayer meet ing on Thursday at'S .o'clock. TJVZTARXAH Unitarian Cottage and Chemekets sts Rev. Martin Fereshetian. minister. Church Y? ' -is Is the Star Car selling i third place in Oregon and in Marion Gpimty, and in cecoiid place in Lane, Linn. Doiighis, Polk, Tilla mook and Washington counties? . . . I ' j .. : WHY, 13 the Star tKe easiest riding car under $1,000.00? WHY, Is the t repair expense spaller ? , ( ! WHY, Is the gas mileage the greatest ? j With a Demonstration Touring $$58.75 Coupe $759 J88 Roadster $548.15 Sedan $827.48 Open Express $59540 AoiLbinqioIbile 71 r ---rj omp any i 235 S. Commercial St. Open Day and Night 3 school at lO a. m. Devotional services at It a. m. Carl B. Wetherelt of Boston and San Francisco, seeretsry of the American Unitarian association for the Pacific eoatt churches will be the preacher for the day Mr. Fereshetian will eondnet the services All are invited to these meetings. UNITED BRETHERAH Castte Chapel United Bretheran Cor ner of 17th etrect and Nebraska avenue Oeorge Chapman, pastor. Sunday school 10 a. m.. preaching 11 . m. and 7:30 o. m. Christian Endeavor :30. Junior' C. E 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evening 7:30. j Alt invited to these services. i First United Bretheren 12th and Mis sion. , C. S, Johnson, pastor, i Sundav school at 10 a. m., preaching st i t o'clock. " New.Oentu.re.'' Intermediate C. Y. at H o'clock, senior C. E. st 7. Prearhlng at 8 -o'clock. "Three Gifts. V Meetings Tuesday. Wednesday and Friday evealnss Friday evening special prayer for the sick Everybody invited. I. B. S. A. international Bible Students association meets every Sunday in Derby hall, corner Conrt and High atreeta (upstairs) i for bible study. Hours from 10 to 12 a. m All in.terei.ted in bible study welcome. SEVEirrH dat adventists :j , Corner of 5ta and Gaines. Sabbatfcj school at 10:30, preaching at 11:30 sub ject, "The Holy 8pirit.""y (These services are held on the seventh dsy of the week.) The subject of the lecture 7:45 Sundav night will be, "Will the Nationa Dis arm 1" Can any association of natiooa bring peace to the world t" N. C. Ernt son, pastor. SALVATION ARMY Holiness meeting 11 'o'clock. Captain Louise B. Holbrook will speaki Company meeting S o'clock. YPLA young peo ple meeting. Salvation Army Rally. I oulte B. Holbrook will speak on the "Time Now- Is."Capta!n and Mrs. A; it. Holbrook officers in ' chsrge. A cordial welrfnse to all. . (EPISCOFAX. i St." Paul's Corner of Church and Chemeketa streets. Rev. II. D. Chambers, rector. Holy Eucharist at 7:30. Church school at 9:45 to which all children are most welcome, aiorning prayer ana ser mon by the rector at 11 a. m. Tho young people's society will hold its meeting at 6:30 in the parish house with a bible study led by the rector. All are most cordially invited to attend new St, Paul's- CHURCH OF OOD Church of Ood 1346 X. Church street' J. J. Gillespie paster, Sundsy school 1$ a. m. preaching service 11 a. m., subject j "An Uttermost Salvation." TT.K 7-23' Sundsy, school at Salem Heights 3 p. ax uw pmcoiDi p. m., yonng-people a meeting T:45 and preaching service, 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening 7:30. Come and hear the Gospel that justifies men freely, Rom. 5:1. SancUi f ies them whollv. 1 Th . It .93 9A TlZi flea them completely. Heb. 2:11. , Heal their bodies when they are sick, Jac 5:14-18. and takes them to heaven when He come again, I These. 4:13-18. X.T7THESAV 1 Christ Lutheran East State and 18th streets,: G. Koebler. pastor. . Sundsy school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching service ia German at 10:30 a. m. Subject; "We would See Jesus." Luther' league meets at 2:30" p. m. Evening- service in English at 7:30 p. m. Bible study and prays) meeting on Thnrsdsy at 7:30 p. ra. Bible school Saturday, from 9 to. 12 a. m, Wefc come - ' , i j ; . St. John's Ev. Lutheran 16th and A streets; " H. W. Gross, pastor. Sanday school at 9:30, (English) Sunday services in the German language at 10:30. Eng lish services st 7:30 p. m. All strsngers and vlsitora cordially invited. j iJ METHODIST .' ..! First Methodist 'Episcopal - corner State and Church atreeta. Blaine E. Kirk patrick,, minister. Class metting at 9:15 o'clock. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Preaching at 11- o'clock. Sermon, "The Alternative of Faith." Epworth league at 6:30 o'clock. All young -people invited Evening service 7 :30 o'clock. The ser mon will be based on the book of James J. Davis. ' secretary of labor,, entitled, ."The Iron Puddler." The puMie, is wel come. ; . ; REFORM CHURCH. . i 1 Bethany Reform corner of Caaitol and Marlon streets. Hunday school 10 a. m. and German preaching service .i ll s. m. No; evening service. M. Denny, pastor. - Leslie -Methodist Episcopal South Commercial and Myrtle streets; H. i F Pembertou, paster; Sunday school 9:45. Epworth League 43:30, morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon "The Humanity or Jesus and of Modern Christians." Even ing 7:30, subject: "Uow the Kingdom ot God Grows." 7:30 Thursday evening midweek bible, study and prayer meeting All are invited to attend, Scandinavian 3S. E. J5 and r Mill streets. Psvid CV Hsssel, pastor. Bev Christiansen from Aberdeen. Wash., will preach at 11 clock. Sabbatb school follows the morning v services. Epworth Lea (Tun at 6 o'clock. Evening ervrees 8 orlok wil be a steriopticsn lecture en titled. '.'The Great Commission." Mid week service Thsrsday "evening H o'clock. You are cordially Invited to -these meetings.- '. t Jason Lee Memorial M. E. fcraer N. Winter1 and Jeficrsoa ttrci. Thomas Aclieson, pastor. Earl Officer in charg of the junior ch'irch.'. Sunday. school 9:45. Pnblis worship at 11 a. .ra. "Resanrrec tion BleHHings." ; Rcr. Officer will preach to the . Janiiii-s at the sante hour down t4aira. 6:30 the young peopte's meeting. Lveiung service 7:30. I PEESBTTEKIAN First Presbyterian Ward Willis Jjong, minister. 0:43 Sunday school. 11:00 sermon. ''Self ; Confessed Clsims - of Christ" by the minister. '6:30 Christian Endesvor societies. 7:30 evening service. . No ' Advance : iri '. v Western Giant and 1 Roadgripper Too cam be sure oar Urea axe dependable or "Western An to", would not handle thera. Our ruarantsM) means , just what It aayw Wetrtern. Glawtt 12.000 miles. Roauasrippe.ra 10,000 mil esv. (30x3 tt. S009 miles.) Tire Prices H M CORD Weatorsi niils Qtaat . STsaSKissipat Prlfv ' j Pimm ' fric $14.85 30x3 yE $10.95 S27. 32x4 $2a75 $23.20 33x4 $21.30 $2S.90 34x4 $21.80. Ask aw priemm mm tmtrgmr atxsM. 3x3'a StAassiard Crsi 12.4Q. : - I ABRIC TIRES ; i. .'. ! Thousands i of customers come back again and again for mors of these tires be cause of the low prices auid " excellent sea-rice. Pbsvria is our "old standby" handled In our stores sinr 1914. is ruar anteett 7036 miles. Nebraska! . ruarauteed (000 miles. - ' Rise KeWaska ' PVawta " ' : rHe rabra 30x3 $ 6.S5 $ 7.75 30x3 Vs f 7.9S &80 32x3 Vs 11.05 11.55 31x4 12J50 12.80 32x4 14.75 15.35 33x4 14.95 15.50 34x4 1&25 15.90 : Tire Prices Will Advance April 30th Xeavrly all tire factories ad vanced prices in December. I22. and avcain In Hmtvk int. We have kpt o' oad prfees in efferl - orjf 1 sw. beeevw hr r5 qatotltlca bOM8t A. but nreat -s raise on f-'nch UAs aoa an mix- of tarto aad W-l era tea- t trr effertiwe Aril ajtlt. SapplyCow ! 65 Stores in the Wtt 8tors Opsn Saturdays 'till 9 p. Phone 796 i i Court and High Sts. TO SAVE LIFE Corvallis Fire Chief 'Used .Ut- tie Car in Record Run Into Uountryt That a new Star touringfl was used1 In arun of nine miles to save a little child who had fallen Into the river, is a statement made by.T. ft. ? Graham. Corvallis fire chief, to Mr. MaloneJ Star Motor romnanv. Corvallis Star dealer. - Chjfe t braiham, purchasejd bis car January 15, 1923, and the car has been In constant use ever since. On the first day after the ear was bouerht it was given a severe test, as Chief QrahamwaB called nine I miles tout into the country to save the life of, a lit tle child who naa. ianen inio ma river The run was-made over very rough roads in 12 minutes time. ' Chief Graham states that he Columliia "; tiJk 'Motor Bike Like Cut- 387 Court St. Equipment for All Makes of Cars No Matter What Make of Car You Have "Western Auto" can furnish the equipment and accessories that will give your car an air. of indmdnaiity of which yoa will be. proud. A radiator ornament or a visor often changes the entire appearance of your car; ' Our 5-store buying power enables tjs to offer standard qaaKtyf accessories at pleasmsr prices- l -Bumpers 1 The double duty Spring ' Buumer Is one of the most efficient or pro--. tectors on the market. We also carry the Retrod Bar with nickal plated clanree and tips at the ends, make a Bumper which lends diamly to any oar and rfwes ample pro teeUen. PHcea from 7M to fT&TS. O Motoroeter and . Radiator Caps A fancy radiaUor cavp meter adds a touch or tlnotion to your ear. meter shows yoa the ternrjermlxrre of your motor; at all ttaaee aard weras you before your iiinlni n i nhsna Metetneter. $2.10 to S12JS. . : rmncy Caps 60e to $485. ... i ? Lokwel Steerintr Wheel J AnnrvrraMl hw TTial mi llai TK ratovtee eaves you ejsce premiums. 1 .Any driver who squirmed and wrlsxred under the steerinjr wheel win need no urtx to see the advantares ox a TUX- - INO WBJOSL. . Prices tViSQ to UM. - 4! Green Pyralin Visors , n Usefnl. yet ornamentaL The hemij gaars pyralln breaks the dare of the sun or approachlne; hessdUahts and makes drtTinsr easier aavd aasee -pleasant. $&A5 and tllJO. Other Visors atetaj. ; Fahrfto at Osavss 2.96 to SlliO. ; r Winahield Wings 3 For, those who -want the Tory beet. we offer T5wery-Angle" Wines. The doable Joints ot the heavily nickel- plsUed brass ormekets psemlt easy t ,. and ansek adhsetment tn ew'iy eoo- cstfrS3e position. A pr. VL7Z. . Other models t ttV. Tkm 1V Ask for New v Catalog at the Store Nearest You Western Am V .BBsak has "used cars in the. fire depart ment that cost four times tne price of the little Star bat that the Star has given better service than the Wgh-pTiced cars. He is especially pleased ; with Its quick get-away and the way u nanute irt heavy traffic. He also states that he has driven the car three months and has not spent a cent for repairs, and would not sel 1 it -for $1, 00 unless he could get another like it. ' Wotiblina Wheels Means J a Owner Not tconomicai "When Vbu see the wheels of '.an nnenmine : car wobbling yqu ican make up your mind the dri ver of that car isn't as careful ot eipens as he should be in these davs when automobile buyers and Lowners! are scrutinizing carefully every item of expense." says, wai ter Zoiel, Federal tire dealer. "Wobbling wheels mean wheels out of alignment. And wheels out of alignment mean, not only . a greatly reduced gasoline mileage but a useless wear: and. tear, on tires and in fact, the whole car. Tire companies have for years stressed t these points, that, la one I Tonrseaa Windshields "How much warmer and more eoei fortahle it Is riding- in the totmeau etoce TOnueau WlndshieMf baye , beea attached!" A typical excla i msUion which 'expresses the satis faction &ad ' comfort of - Tonneau ' Windshield ownere end they enlr ' tasM i ausd Bfs c The heat i Aiso the rotuided hy ided by frame and pnscoemi AJi-aruDsdnrrm 8 Side Lanips, Spot l4e en All in the 1ms nox areee os Irrferior Mirrors for no more ree"end collisions, no mors stiff - necks; from looking back h -Cop-Spotter" Interior Mirror ' for $2SQ and $330, accorrilna' to '-ixe wanted. Bide MJrrers - ere priced at 75e to f&SS, aecordmr to six end truaUty wanted. r 10 Cowl Vmtilator ' ! Cools the feet of those rldtas; la the treat seat. Can be restated rrrwa . the lnssde of tfee csu-42.W to (5X0. ty nttsseswV ilsaV..! mf its ItrW in thm S S&tvm in the West Store Open Saturdays Till 9 P. M. of the main reasons for" the'i .... .-!- ii ' . " 1 increase in raueage now bo c .1 mon "nn "tires- I . ' ' X 'TAKE four besi rl in t1, . ; I sidecat. Step out ahead c 1 ! die traffic Mile after ru! : i you leave the city, work ttni ' care further behind. A twL: of the throttle and your zooms up the hills. Man,tl : Is Motorcycling -Outdoc: . Greatest. Sport on "Wht J;. Get this: you can ride p. miles on a Harley-Davidr i , for only a dollar' gas. c tires and alL There noth? . like it for sport and econot ,- . . . . Ctm over to low store and let' gp for a ride After that, you . want to know all about et ' 1 new, easy Paj-as-YouJtide rlz Harry W. ; Sec 1 j 'THE CYCLE MAN' 1 47 So Commercial C I. - ...,.,- .- . Stsf Plates rubber mat barred the solid aharnlnum . kick plate make the im ornaunen ixa plate 1 1,3ft. Iskteet drtrra sriepe. your car wttn a i ! pite set? The side tamps are -J M-25 a pair, the spotllrbt la ea) $ JS, aad the boantirul head lamps only t&M to SXoft, , . . and I Side' Mirrors the Interior- and add-. aserU. Order by Mail UflroMtis Fvtit-ects . aUU nil ' U19 - more ' surprising to " see Court and High Sts. Phone 796