-1 r r " ' ' r TOB OREflQN STATESMAN. SALE, nUEGON ' i . ii 1 observe 7th BICYCLE WEEK Cycle as Means of! Trans portation Is Brought Be ; . fore Eyes of Public I The 'seventh. : annual! '.'Bicycle Week" ,is ' being . observed as . a , couatry-1 ide i demonstration li of SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 192.1 the ninT'inii !inuA . advantages o be obtained by old -"u. uag people through the use or a bicycle. This la th"e seventh, successive year la which he joys andbless ings of -whcplins: have i been brought ta,th attention of th general public j In effective and more or les3 spectacular manner. Bicycle vroeltr was practically the forerunner of the special week Idea for the emphasizing of the sterling characteristics of. a commodity' ant the present wlile cycling activity In the TTnitArf p . -'j,- - t..- i, -. 't . .. Br-jr . t - av WHAT great sport to hop on your tricycle sand ride i to school and .then back home,. nnrl.in ininino t rwrf -K . broaden the chest. - ; Red-blooded boys ride bi cycles today, boys who stay out in the open and prepare themselves for strong;, clean manhood. , , . A bicycle costs little and re quires hardly anything -to -keep it going. Seeycntr model at out showroom. i . 'r- ' if i m s. '-"-.'' ;N 1 Kf basement, the"' parsonage the house across the street, tne moving picture theater, . and the largest hall in town, called the armory, . with Sunday : school at tendants. On the last Sunday, Easter, they had 784 present, and an offering of $304, but Molton had an attendance of 600 and an offering of S504.,. O course the Sidney people anticpated a terrible drop after it was over, yet cn April 8 there wer 379 present in Sunday school. . i Ten adults were received into the church . ion Caster Sunday., i In the -afternoon of that day, Mr. Elvin officiated at the largest funeral in the history, of the town. In the mean time he had received a : telegram telling that his oldest sister Mary: was dying at their old home In Paterson, New Jersey. He le,ft for New Jersey at once, and arrived there on Wednesday, April 4, Just in time for tha close of the funeral service. .Miv Elvin stayed at his old home till Monday, when he started to Montana, arriving on Thursday, the 12th. He found their" daughter, Ju?" lia,' confined to the house with a - sprained ankle, but- Mrs. ' tl Yln 'and Thomas, their son, - well. Mr. Elvin says", the people- r Montana are very kind and hos pitable, and it -is a pleasure t" be their pastor. ." M.1S Kim Part for sn Cari Free Expert Advtc ISO South HUh Street i i -1 .' M11P, lllilllllll'- iiiin m II ''y57 I'll llllllllll III' r 1 IIIIIIII1MI1'..I . Mill I I 1 11 III I III , JF M '1' - - - .. I illl lllllilll' - 1 I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I I ' JV M M I I I I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 i I 1 1 I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I 11 1 1 I I ' Mm - f Mm . 'T FROM the seat of a bicycle you see things with the rest of the Boys go places where they all gor-cb things as they all do them are with them always, enjoying the great Outdoors, growing strong, happy, manly.;. Dad tiii k rr nr. wirVi vnu nnrl rirk out vour favorite model he'll want Scott i ;. ; V'j. ' 'I ; ".;"W'CYCLE'RIAN? Largest and Mast Complete Cycle Store in Willamette Valley 1 one, too, chances are., for the Dicycie, wim us ww uuu wh u up keep, is the most economical means of transportation, the most health ful and enjoyable, for work or for fun, for every member j of the family. : & M I A 1 .Hitwatrt Our Ideal Ideally Equipped Automatic windshield wiper, reai-vkw mirror and aun vitor. a Walnut steering wheel, position adjustable - to driver's convenience. f A . Bumpexs lroint and Mr, iuggS rack, body (uaidratla. . ,. r ""i, '1 J r3? K-'' 4' TPHE pictures tell the story, of !JL jPaige equipment. Everything that could' add to comfort, corive- -! I riience and beauty is a parr of the p! Paige 6-70. Costing farle,ss than if j b bought separately, thiyeou . ! HarmoniQUS completeness, . . ,X ; Matching; this perfection of ap !' i pointmehtstHere is nbVa piece of ! imitation leather in the entire 'car; I body construction is made squeak je proof with strips of patent leather, j j keeping metal from touching wood ,'V ormetaL V ; Tdp'allv auiet cower: the same famed performance as in the Paige, : past; handling ease delightful to the frailest woman; workmanship of closest practicable accuracy. All priced as only Paige could price a v car of highest quality because big volume on the Paige-built Jewett reduces overhead per car by hundreds of dollars. j Other equipment pot pictured: two extra t ; cord tires, tubes,rims and covers mounted j forward, one each side with lock. Snub- v v I bers front and rear. Power tire pump; ! electric cigar-lighter; enclosed cars have I - heater and safety step-lights. i. 7-passl Phaeton ..$i795 5-pasi. Tour-Sedan $54 4-pass.v Phaeton ..$2795 7-pass. Sedan . . . .$S4 3-passJ Roadster . .$3050 7-pass. Limousine $385 S.passi Brougham $3525 Prices at Salem , l I.-.' " ; ' - , " " J i Let its show you the Ideal Paige and its.:. j '.? perfection of workmanship. A ride will -prove its superb comfort and handling I H . ease. Just telephone. IVICK BROTHERS Lock built into transmission reduceaimuraace rate. States is dne to a considerable de gree to this 1 annual spring dem on&tratlon. 5 : I "Bievele week" serves as the special period of thefyear when bicycle enthusiasts advance .tne many arguments . In. favor or wheelina for economy, health. bleaauxe, anort. and. general util ity.. The. importance f of the bi cycle as an inaepenaeni iorm oi individual, transportation. Is un doubtedly appreciated now more than ever before. The average man or woman now has little or no time to waste for common con veyances such aa street cars and rnilwav trains. Much.' time 'Is lost; in waiting for 3 ar trolley car and when tha car doeajcome It is renerallv i crowded !i .The natural desire is tor some form of indi vidua! vehicle that adds to con venience, saves -minutes. Improves health and is generally useful feven days in the week. This is whern the hievole i comes in. The bicycle is now more, popular than ever before front the utility standpoint. ' '" 1 1-."-' 'The trusty bicycle has always formed- the r cheapest vehicle of transportation. In this resoectMt Is - hardly likely that the bicycle will ever be supplanted by any other means of personal trans sorLationL Authorities Vn the sub ject point out that even walking is expensive when compared with wheeling - Moreover, cycling is twice as i easy as walking , and three times taster. The bicycle wil never pass out. " - . ELVIN'S CHICK ' IS LIVELY OWE Hot Times in Sunday School Contest in the Montana Town of Sidney Automatic stop light, mounted in combinanon with tail-light. - ; Walnut inatrumeiu. board, with all durfa bfleaataaiaKMSlnaa. ; Everybody in Salem, or who was In Salem for a few . , years before h) close of the woria war,' knows Rev; James Elvin. who was. pastor of the First Congregational "church: of the capital t city; and i who went , to France in Y work for the sol dier boys. ; . Well. Rev. Elvin is now pas tor of the People's Congregation, at church of Sidney, Montana. Sidney j la in the eastern part of Montana. Tight up close to the North Dakota line. In writing, to a Salem friend. Mr. Elvin I -writes of wonderful times' they - have been having' in that Montana town , and commun ity.," He says that early in Feb ruary a Sunday ; school in a town ; named Molton, 15 miles from - Sidney, challenged their Sunday school to a contest, to last : till Easter the school nav In : the 1 largest - attendance and largest offering to Te..the wm bers; ; each, member- present to Count one and etery 5 cents to ieountene. -. . t ' .,'?- so the- sianey peapie "--ter it. and they had a wonder TuT . 111H8. Before at was over they had filled their church and Prices The Lowest ia Columbia History. Quality-The Best Columbia ever predaetd. Equipment The Best in Columbia History and the Finest the market aTcrds. , - J 4 JL"J : !X7E HAVE just1 completed arrangements with the manufacturers tq sell, this world . VV , famous fine of hicycles exclusively in this vicinity. The recently announced ' astounding pricexeduction enables us to otter you a nign graac ocanurwi tc iiwju VOLUMBIA' DICyciC at a pntc luwcr nun iuiui wwitj ww. , Think of it! The same high grade bicycle your dad used to nde at probably one third., the price he paid. Examine the prices closely, then see the Utest models on. exhibition. at our store toaay. MM Nt A-l Columbia Superb , A.2 -j . Junior Superb j I .387 Court St : ? J - Superb Models-Two-Piec Hangers A-3 A-4 A-5 Last , Season's Prices $420 Archbar " . Motobike " Racer " , ,t Roadsltt Models . w vmuiiaaak a-vwu.s a 1 - ' - Junio- Roadster i . - Archbar S60.00 . " , Motobike Women's - ,; .. f 1 poys Juvenile ' i - Girls' ; - " All Prices F. O. B. Factory Weatfieid. Mass. Coist Price $5 Tiigher r LLOYD E. RAT.1SDEN 7 sun . -z! ; ss.00 uw : ss.50 V-lM u t 52.50 , .ViVflr J 3Z.BO . B.Vf TUallwta : Phone 1687 O r:; " I 1 I Bar- r-r .:.ifirf4n V r. A Notable Improy ement In Four-Cylinder Design The crankshaft in your car is the heart of the engine uoon which economy, durability and the smooth, "quiet transmission of power largely depend.. "a'' .'.'' vC-'v;- ' :. rj 'V -.'''-i'' , In building a five-bearing crankshaft into the 923 Gardner, the engi neers of the Gardner. Motor Company have adopted a principle new to four-cylinder construction, but tested and proved in many of the highest priced cars of more cylinders. " Because of this improvement in design the Gardner accelerates easily from a start to its highest speed without the vibration that im pairs the service and shortens the life of so many cars. I t fears no hill that any standard car will climb."' Yet it combines 'with this performance the economy found m Fours alone. The one-year f'written 'guarantee of. the Gardner is a guarantee of balanced value. Let us demonstrate this; the story is best toW on ths ..road..'.:."..,. "j--.-- . t , . ; ; . : F. W. PETTYJOHN. 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