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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1923)
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Nephler. general salea Lmaaager l-ot) the Oakland Motor v Car . company. .Pontlac, Mlchuj ! t 4 I 1 S i'1 FORDS FORDS 1 . -:,t A j .T7htn:ydu eaa ride in' a1 GUARANTEED used Tour- iug Coupe, Roadster, Sedan, Truck or Chassis, Ffoiii $50.60 up Also a few other makes left for us to sell. TERMS 1 - I Qvr easy payment plan will let yon ride while . you pay,;rmaU deposit Holds any car.; VMLEY MOTOR XOi. . Yours for Genuine Ford Parts and Service SCO North m-h j Phone 1995 ii!,1 1 1 ir-1 f-U: Tires ft II. f .1 iJ r. 1 r.f . - lxr- .' '1 I JJ f '::r-' .fe' 1-.. V I mtmmN v i wmw- A' ; i"' ' V?Sa ffrSlV Cblumbia-Tare-lCorpbr i I' : i ; V b'AVi Ii hMl I U PORTLAND. OREGON. f ( " I ' ' lyS&l A General Sales Offices j Broadway and Btxrnside. ; l '; V ;5UJ5ter?Cf. .'1 r Factory: Colombia Bird, and . 'Usaitsippi Are-x ..t I ' ' f - i. -.C. -" ' : if makes this pred(tck)4r,,M i;thft, re sult , of letters f rom- auch, ,rganr zatlons which '" haVe : purchased Oakland ." two-passenger , .cpupes and roadsters frdinf tUerfBalesnxen ind service organizations, ,; 'The sale .of ; two-passenger' "jCoupeaand roadsters so far thls.year has" been the?: largest , In ;xhe hlgtory, .ofihjB Oakland J company, Mr. Nephler reports. r - -.- ;y .'Summing: .up the reasons, given for' fleet passenger e&x,t or sales men,? explains Mr.ti Nephlei' lh dicatethat these .cars increase. a,s much as "25 pef cent the tfumher, of "calls- made In; the 'city Jahd as maeh-as 50' per--cent i the rsral districts and "small towns, and consequently, the same higher per centage of sales. ! They are econ omical because they increase sales. V' "Incidentally, "too, we are told that the nee ofpassenger ars'.by salesmen strengthens the ' morale of 'the sales organization, and the self-respect of the salesmen- makes them like; their positions better, and f ten gains for them a greater respect from' their customers.' ! CThe general . opinion seems to be to standardize on one make Of car noted for ; performance,' en duranceand economy, land keep these V cars In the same tation. with repair men always on hand to keep the cars tuned up. -This has- been found more profitable than 'to encourage talesmen ; to purchase motor , cars and allow them so much per mile, as it en ables, the (Company to keep' closer tabs on the cars at all times. This system also allows the more econ omical purchasing of " Insurance, tires,,, tubes,, gasoline, "oU. jetci, through.1 one centralv organiza tion.". '".', PM'mVinTili onu rnnnn bvo 1 uv ur Studebaker Special Six .Wins South American; Racing " Classfc fn Argentine -3 s t A Studebaker Special SizrdHr en by t William TiUurze,. won the Gran'Premio of A4-gentine-South Amerlcafs most Important race -ol the yeat against a field 'which Included) same. of the world's higb- est priced cars. This, race, i is an Annual event held :nrider-the' ans- the Argentine Automobile pices of Club.' Publicity Campaign of '.Philippine Independence MANILA,' May 28." Jamie a de Vevra. former resident Phil ippine commissioner at Washin- fon, recommends an intensive publicity campaign in the United Stater; in 5 favor "of Philippine In dependence. ' He says the Amer ican people are. Jn favor of .in sular " freedom, and that -the ex penditure of $2,000,000 or 3, 000,000 a year in publicity will accomplish! the desired end. : life V i-;s;?t Mt--ssaS'-iSS ' '-W.V.- l iSlo Man Is Tire-Bound Else There Would Be No Cord Tires Today l f 1 ITT THEN cord tires first made theic ap--! V oearancc there was a general reco- rution of.their superiority in greater mileage over xaDric vure;s.; , iJal v,1 v.,m nrnmnintti k recognition -and acteptanes of aa improvement has been 'accorded C-T-C Cords over 'ordinary cord tires. -".; .; . A''-' ' CVT-C. Cord snperiority is not albnei mwsuredV la mile a, a Ibat in the ear conservation and riding comfort .which ob tain is the ability of these great tires to stand: the gafr fi greater distances and varying road conditions ia. the wt under a 30 lower inflation than that so emphatic f If insisted upon in other cords. C-T-C Cords owe" their superiority to definite features of improvement to the use of only finest grade rubbers and long-staple eombed cotton r to the- extra powerful bead; to specially constructed sidewalls to a secret com pounding which ouhens and makes more d"MbU the rubber T tv the hearily .buttressed, combination traction ' and suction pon-sWd tread, and, to the pamstaking band workman ship throughout. , ' . .-. . . " C-T-C Cords iUtVt i 32x5; Fahrics 80x3 1 and SOxS Vi only:' C-T-C lanet-Tbrehe heaviest, strongest standard tubes on the narkeU 8m C-I-O Tes ea aUplay at OOLUKBZA TZXB OOXrOBATXOir TACXPKT BRAKCH, Cad . Hultnbrc, Branch Maaas', ! 477 Ooort 8trMx t, Salaa, Orcoa. .;. - ' ' . Dealers throughout the country . " The distance-: was t rom Buenos Aires to Rosarlo and return; about 470 milies, and the winner's time, 1 0 "hours, : 4 5 minutes. . 85 seconds.' Twenity-eix cars were entered in the race, including those of the following Unmakes : fitudebaker ,' Packard, aineoln, Tispano-Suiza, HudsoniBnick, Lancia, Chandler and Paige.- Because of bad roads. Only;. 10- of ,the -JZ 6 entrants fin lshed four of which were Stude bak'ersj '-i: ." : : , , ; &au A Lincoln, driven hr Pedro-' fal-j gorcame in second.. time 10 hours1 (minutes, z seconas. a sjse-: baker Wght Six,-driven -by Paris Qlanlnjl was , a dose third time.i 10 hours,. 4 8 ,minntes, SS seeeads.' Burke's Special Six, in Addition : to .winning, the. race,.tmadef 'the; f asteslf time, from Buenos 9 Aires ta Rosarlo and, ion the'retntn triJ QioniUi' Light Sixmade thfat-J cbitbu oexwoen iaee- pomu wmcn was within two mJUtntesotr the record -of previoas years. iGionini alsoA Jwonf .theL Presidential ' Cup which, . Ir s prejsentedt yj! the presi dent pf theAxgentine Republic to the car making jthe . fastest time on 'either leg of -the test. as he emerges -from' the tent.,. Soon a wisp of emoke floating skyward announces, preparations tor break fast are under way-, the kdor of eggaf ryrro4offee,rthe:i sizzle of bacjja greet the rest ot the fam ily a thejf .come ; from, their tent. A wash, in the icy brook, 'and they ejreready tor .. that wonderful breakfast, j What,, an- appetitaaJU bare howj the- bacon and eggs along with the coffee and-toast, do disappear, j With the i meal," over) thecampi vanishes .as quickly as it had appeared. Thear , la load edTrhei steps on the, starter gad throws, the car in gear-rapd they ar again-.B their .way, . eager f or thet. eww adyenturps ' that .the,, day will bring., Romance. laysat every turn n te road. Was there ever such a -llfat-1 ::rj.;V ."iUf That-r very t 'day- new seekers, pf happiness' start but to' lead the. ills ,JMie3r,. is evidenced by. tne inquiries, received by. the camping equipment department t of ... the Western "Anto. Supply Vconipany, where they af;e daily equipping jthese motor gypsies with.the. kind bt .equipment ..that wyi add to the enjoymentl their Routing. T ' ;v , . . ? t -n x ' ; . r r JAPAN WARS PESTS t J .TOKIOi' May 2S. It Is r estir mated thatul,&00,000 ibushela of rice' axe destroyed 'in Japan annu ally by rice worms. A campaign .to destroy these ! pests has been started by the food 1ureaa of the department pfragriculture. Asphaltic : Concrete - Pave ment Shows parked. Suc cess in Calcutta Indian : That cities In India are adopt ing American types of street pave ments is indicated in word receiv ed l from . that country., t Asphaltic concrete, pavements, now, in such wide use on the Pacific coast with pronounced success and; low cost for maintenane. are an American development, having been origi nated in this country and having been! . brought ; to a high state of perfection by American : highway engineers. India has a Very en ervating -climate 3 and s asphaltic concrete, according ta James' R Coats; city engineer -of Calcutta, Is proving ,-aa successful there, as fn the United - States. "Here in Calcutta," .writes : Mr. - Coats, A'we have laid, 1, SO 0.000 square yards of asphaltic concrete . per annum during each of the last fire or six years."" ....... . -r- -i ' - . 1 - i t j 4 i 1 "'You nerer knew an ."eternal tri-sngleM- that ! didn't go to smash "way short of eyynlty. i i-j bf. 4 az Tf;T'" motor 1 n a OH ZXO VJIZZL'! I V ' f !v h1. -if ; 1 nill y iUitJ iT.PW-lurigv pressed ,.fCV JL.stmframe -no bar to straddle. Brxdmd!guarandhooaK . .. j Jj-! oye the.j?pwer.-plant keep the J .Y-;.-vr4 r rider dean. 4 Men iand women ride ih any cloth??. Spccd cBon;c-o gearfJl" Easy cpntrcl. B5 to 100 miles to the gallon. 35 mika ch ho'r. tree-U.emotutrai.oni s . , "&th.,?t r. i n. now "- FULLY EQUIPPEr-t;0 SZTT-f .'3 Tl i 0f :Jrjc V 't "A is .AU -, J 3. "The Cycle Man 147 So. Com'l St., Salem CLASOTIEDADS IN TIE TATEsilAK BEiSfG PI3U Ii i if - o af v e All GREATEST JOW Outdoors Beckons at This Season, Man With Automobile Seeks Open 1 1. 15 ' , I 'H ). Ci-r'-A A j,h :. A.jU A:fA- -AA- ;: it- --i-; "'. -: r-, 4, ''v . - - - - V ! i t i 'r.. .'A ; H i OLET MQT0R :0ivi?'ktv,i Take Pleasure in Announcing the Appobtment of t- 1 , : Tkis is, the time of the year wheja all outdoors Invites the' man with; an automobile. This is the time ' of the year ; when a man's thoughts turn to vacation 1 days.; Visions come to him risions of swiftly running mountain streams through etately forests; mental pictures of a care-free life-fn the open haunt his brain; dreams Of vacation days days of .bright sunshine, with lazy, white,', fluffy clouds swimming in the vaulted blue. Is It any wonder that one of these days will find him, with his car and family .heeding the caH of this siren that beckons him to follow her in her gypsy wander- lngS"'-:' -;-r-: - - ; Then for the life In the oped! A life of unrestricted pleasure and happiness.- Away from the clamor and clang of the city with never a care or worry, to this new world of; beauty that awaits him. Night fall finds him i far from the city with his camp pitched in some se cluded spot , that he may choose; There, after the evening meal Is over, he will sit before the flicker ing fire,' smoking his pipe and musing over the wonderful days that are to be his in this now veri table paradise. . A few smoulder lng embers mark the remains of what was but a few minutes be fore, a cheery fire. Time passes quickly In thjs wonderland it is bedtime. - . , -i $ ; , How good the woolly blankets feel as he snuggles among; them, ; protected from thq crisp night ah. The night wind crooning through the tops of the pines soon lulls him to sleep. He is awakened hy the loud ticking of his. watch be neath his pillow. Pulling back the flap of his tent, he i peers out. everything is still. The ; early dawn greets him. Soon the first rays of the sun peep over the tops of the purple mountains, driving before them the giant shadows of jthe, pjaes. The hillsides doff thelrl ceat tor gray; for. one of green; t chipmunk scurries through the un derbrush; ' a lay is quarreling noisily with " his -"mate ever the crumbs that they have discovered from -the, meal. the . BighAcbe tore. Thus the new day is heralded. A' -r Nei " ' .SBBkM SSSS - ' 1 A - -1 .1 ' 227-231 NORTH HIGH STREET- , fa ' V 1 A ,:J;;:' -V cflVTC 4 C- vJiJ : ' As their distributors for Sclemand vicinity i 1 : i - ; Al AA'l Immediate Delivery On Any Lionel PRICES AT VODR ObR - -. .. . :, - , -. ... -v :-, - -. - .; ,v- , 2 Passenzer -Roadster ; . . : . . . . . .-; L . . . . . ..?P9? 5 Passenger Touring . . .... . .'S:A$663 ' r : t-i:' A-'L iLlrJl-i - GAIT Lilgnz ueuvery wiui uuuyj ... . . . . .... . .yy 3 Passenzer Coupe . .... . v. . . . . . ... . . . y.$$77 5 Passenger Sedanette . . ....... L .... . . .$1Q55 5 Passenger Sedan (All Fisher Bodies) . . . .1065 New Model 2000-lb. Truck . . . . $700 i - ' e - ii in v ' .. . - ..J ' ! r ,r ; . . NOTHING TO BUY BUT THE LICENSE - v- AA llvi : i: :-T'-: i ; 1 : 'Ar:-&' 'a AA::, -AA '.A:A s- "A A'-' -' '..'. , " i fssjf- -s.A r "' 11 "I ii - I -f . " ."j v- ? , 4 J . i . ' I t - : in -ii .ihii 11 A aaa-xvy-;h; j i;K :i 15; :,.v5: 5 ' 15' r ' ": a a--a , l 4r-1 Chevrolet Cars Are Completely Equipped np. 11 n; manyL ; lmprove a. ; . ments.made in the pMt.f'iyear.h'aire';!,' put the Chevrolet in, seconai place ... . A.1 . is x i in the- au try. tomotive rindus- , iHe sneaks shivering from ' his yarn Sonning fes cp!4 ?otU?.r