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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1923)
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JUNE 24, 1923 i ICS AND TRACTQ1F,: mm BICYCLES ACCESSORIES L 3 it ' I I I ' AUTGMC 1 I - MOTORGYGLES 1 I j 1 ( 1 STUDEB1EIIIS 1 SI HIE ES T For Official Use the Stude- baker ; Is Fast Being ; Recognized as Best The Maryland commission of motor vehicles which handle the -traffic department for the state of Maryland, lias recently decided to ? i - - . standardize, oh , Studebakenr, be canse of their reliability, stamina, land low maintenance coat; tl ' In letter, from ' EL -Austin Baugham, Maryland : commission )er of motor "vehicles, to the United JAnto Safes company of Baltimore, 'the commissioner; states i i "After; a; preliminary jtest jwith -two Llght-Slx: roadsters, I -haTe determined to ,; standardize th automobile equlrfcr. nt of the . in vestigation, department- oi'a&ary , landatate police -and" -the demon- V stration department -of Jie autOi mobile commissioner's V ''office ; through the installation of Stude i baker cars -It mm t insUlUngf a iSnecialSIx touring car: fort the de ; monstratlon . work, and a Light-i Six touring car and Light-Six road asters for the plain clothes opef 4ators ot the investigation : depart ment. ,'::i'W'; "t'-'i The preliminary est of road- sters covering a period ' of- nearly I two yeara. demonstrates - that ' these cars are entirely satlsfacj , tory for our work.; This wprk is ;' rather exacting in C its " demand iupon the ars. t The plain clothes men of the department operate In every county of the state. This faction in the. mountainous roads in the western ; counties of the 1 a lu ic Twii aa vu L 11 C7 iiai uau-; ways of the j Tidewater and east ern shore' sections.' So far, the cars .have met every demand which we have maide of them. , 1 I am pleased io advise that, these machines have been entire ly satisfactory in every way, our records , showing that they have been operated and maintained at an average of four cents per mile. In my. opinion this is a very low npkeep cost and I ' am very glad to have the opportunity to recom mending these cars for general po lice '.work.? 1 1 i-J , Studebaker cars have" been in use lis police work for years, and King count'yV Wash., in which Se? attle i is situated, has used three frlg-Slxes for the sheriff's office, but, only recently have f state of ficials become convinced of the economy of standardizing on Stud ebakerxars:4:;p'''ai ;:.ms;-m" The Oregon state traffic depart ment recently purchased a Special Six, roadster, for- T. A. Raffety, chieX inspector of ; that depart ment. ! , f Tfalph E. Thompson, head sales- Man for the ' Marion Auto com pany, leads all others in the north west territory iiv sales of Stude baker cars in : towns of 20,000 or under, and Is exceeded in the en tire northwest -by only three sales men, all ofjifhpm are from Se- SLOOP MARY-BEATRICE ON WHICH 20 CfTINFSE BATTLED WITH CREW. 1 Hi 1 "Ml n .ft i i . - - - ' m fc'v, w -M'T-t- 'V: ft Eh. -N M. msm builds iion cms i Toledo Pays Homage' to the Millionth ; Car Built- By Willys-Overland Co4 attle. i'- In addition; to this Mr. Thomp son is in eighth place in the United ' States in towns of 20.000 or under, being exceeded by only five one New Tor and one Louis iana salesmen- 1; .. :'-Yr.. J, : : Froin the' first of the year to the first of JJnne the local1 sales man has soldi over $35,000 worth of Studebaker? automobiles on the ' ! Fifteen starving' Chinese drifted into New York waters in battle-marked schooner Mary Beatrice (above) and told of the battle with their smugglers, in- which four of the-crew anJ five Celectials were slam. University i Sophomore , May Be Bathing Bea necessiUtea ability to give satis- basis of their: factory list price, t , tity . SILVEUTON. Dr.N.rune 2? j lispeciai.io ;ine iaiesma.n.i-piu-tercst in , the .SilveftOn- queen ion test is, growing and It is expetted w(U wax Quite warm before its close, on June SO. ; Miss Ruth Gregg, who Is leading the; contest this week, ia a sophomore at the University of Oregon. The Silver ton queen will' take part t in the bathing beauty feature ?at Seaside during the 'American' Legion Con vention at Seasfdei" .!': k - U i I The standing of -the contestants? state corporation department. Trustees named In the articles are G. L;; Schuster. Portland;- J. C. Luckel, Portland; ' G. " L. Lbv'ell, are: Ruth Gregg, 758; Laura; Osteriund. 5100; . Josephine Sew-8 ell. 2301: Slana Larson, 788: Al ma Page, 425; Leona - Andrews,'! Salem; - F. B.' Culver, Portland; 356; Alma Funrue, Rue, 200.-.; x ; 310; Emma Evangelical Conference . i Makes Headquarters Here The Oregon Conference of th Evangelical church has been in corporated; with headquarters, esr tablished in Salem. . The articles were f iled j yesterday wlthRt h4 . m " i , : . I f i : ' ' . . T77 . "- - - - - ci-rr .4 : ii i r,-f Mj'-,. r "" --rr - " - r "''J $ - : , i - ra T: j. 3UJ , -.t-rr---- ( I y-' , : : " : t ' W. Hj Lucke, Canby; H. H. Farn ham. Portland:, and T. J. -Mona- han, Portland. L HAS ITS CIllCAGO r 7 UNALASKA, Aleutian Islands. June 23. Alaska iow has its own Chicago. ; Lost Harbor, von Akn tan Island, was christened Chicago with "much ceremony last winter it has been learned from the crew of the coast, guard cutter Haida. ,-vThe Haida is the first boat in snce last: -November, bringing news and mall from the "outside." Tuesday atternoon. June 12, was a gala day in Toledo. -On that date, the big plant of the Willys Overland company produced' its one millionth . car, an Overland bearing Serial number l,000,t)00, and it was apparent, that Toledo appi eclated the Importance of the evert by the manner In which the citizens turned 'out to participate in ' the celebration. - Official : rec-; ogtiition was evidenced : by Mayor Brough and his cabinet and many prominent business men of .Tole do' who were on hand to' person ally congratulate President John X. Willys as the one millionth car was driven off the factory run- way by Chief Engineer Baker 'and presented : to 'Mr. : Willys in front of .- the Willys-Overland , Admlnls tratlon building. ' -; : ; v- r -":- . - . : -. - :-'" . , - ;'-.- . . Immediately Sold :,. ,...-. -. After, the .car was .inspected by Mr. Willys, it jwas handed over to C. J. S. Philipps, salesman with the .Toledo, branch, who in turn relinquished it to a Toledo man who was anxious to. have the hon or ot beinft the proud possessor of the car (hat marks such ,an im portant forward , step , ln the his tory or , the Willys-Overland organization- 1- - The final touch on the. one mil lionth ar( was signalled by .he blasts, of factory .whistles, explod ing . of aerial bombs , and enthu siastic cheers of thousands lot in vited cltisens - and plant employes, j JThe, ceremony was attended , by a "degree : of splendor , seldom ; wit nessed , in 'an i industrial ; celebfi-, tion, which extended into the evei ning when ,a ."block" '.dance was held on, the boulevard . running thrQ,ugh ": the ; ; Willys-Overland grounds. Following Tuesday's functions a series of. entertain ments has been planned, includ ing dinners . and luncheons v on succeeding days to the leading civic clubs of tthe city. . , 1 SaJesiiuin' Hec6rd ! When C. J. S. PhiUppa ot the Toledo .branch sold the one all liohth car he completed .his one million, dollars worth .of net sales jot t WUlysDyerland cars : with gross sales of over one ' million and a half. " ; , . . ... - -; , Since Mr. Philipps "i , has been with the company. In 191ti he has sold .over 558 Willys-Knights and over 443 Overland ..cars. ; ; !i v In connection with '.' the one j millionth car. President Willys has set aside the-week of Jcr.3 : to 22 as Jubilee .week, dcil which time every Willys-Over branch. - distributor -:and , ! -throughout .the.Uaited r.ta- " celebrate the event in -their e munltles. j i ', : " t -.. , There will be parades, i -displays and unique stunts ci i boards in every city And tov : America. - CIRAXGER3 ATJ BREMEkTON, Wash., Juria 1 An attendance of 1,500 t predicted by officers Ot tLa.T. ington State ; Grange tonl t delegates for the annual c tion of the organization, c. here tomorrow mornics, " filling np the hotels of.ttij The ; convention ia . to fc IJ. FrTday evening. . E ALL BLZH3 AMD PRICES : i - - .: . "r- ; Dayton & Cokinbia Mbdeti" for Men, Women rl 'h 1; and Children . " 387 'Court St. Saics JOre." . ' -;'-v".: . - it IV t V i r V i c Ld- nir CD LJ t ; ; . ' (:. '-' "ORE than oic ni2Kon auto- ,f Ly A mobiles now Lave been built end soldserland; I;- Many of these Ovsrlsnds and Willys-Knights are playing a tre- - m'endous part in fihe life of our b"n com pur families on' swift! wheels multiplying the-- v earning .power of our men--lignt-ening the work ol our women carrying our children to school bringing our people together. I Today's Overland and Willys Knight cars are the best automobiles 5 WiUysverland teyer 2 built and are" sold at the UbwestC priced .All ; past achievements are excelled in , beautv. comlort and Dexiormancer- j in the giving of real value; sales ty, .this the greatest in our' his- pubhe has registered its aref tory. -.The arjpreciation of great value. Overtawl Sfodels: Touring SCCO, Roadster SOCO. Coupe i $OCOf l Sedan $t03.y nl ; JBird I?913 ; WIHys-Knight Models: 5-pass. Tonrlns f 1453, 3-iass. Roadster f!4.5, 7 -ps. Tonring flG73, 5-pass. Coupe-Sedan fl03, S-pass. 8elan $3HO, , 7-pasj. Kedan f2203, all priren f. o. b. Salem. , We reserve the. right to change price ami ' specineations witnout notice, Hirrh Street at Trade TT r In ys.8t "Vacatioim- Pajt nsi a -or coiiomica? rronsJor?afon 1 Most vacation pay checks will provide a Chevrolet. , Spend your vacation' and your vacation fund to best advantage by playing gypsy with modern comforts and conveniences.. Go -wherever our fancy, leads, through ; shady country lanes, stopping for lunch , by. some gurgling brook, pitching your auto ; tent ' on starry nights in some sheltered glen. ' - 1-'T theusual heavy expense for fares, AUTOMOBILE REGISTRATIONS FOR MONTH OF MAY .IX CLEVELAND, OHIO . rooms and restaurant meals can be in v vested in a Chevrolet ready and able .to ; serve-and please you for years. Then, .. too every Saturday and Sunday crn ( be added d y6ur usual vacation pericJ. iU5 fWith your Chevrolet. - . Chevrolet easily masters difficult rccdj . -encountered in vacation traTela. . It . " reliable. .Its economy helps make ycur 4 t vacation exist less than living at hente. x-' Wherever, you go you will never.be far .Cfrom Chevrolet service. . -: r , CHEVROLET Ford- . ...... Studebaker Dodge . . . .'. . Dubck -... Hupmoblle . , Cleveland Nash . . . Maxwells . star . i a 1736 1147 2S9 176 169 118 109 94, 74 74 i ALL PRICES F. O. B. YOUB DOOll SDPERIOft two passJ roadster . 42 SUPERIOR five pass, touring .. s SUPERIOR two pass, coupe . . . .1 877 SUPERIOR four pass, sedanette 10SS SUPERIOR five "pass: sedan ..." 106S SUPERIOR light delivery t.i ,627 SUPERIOR -truck - . V . .... . ; ... . - 700 ! . . ' ... . y'n-. .'"I- hi "in " miii'iiii i i m, i . : 7 .-. : OREGON. PHONE 1CC0 227 N. HIGH STREET. I TT. . If CD ' v - - o