The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 16, 1923, Page 13, Image 13

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I USED CARS FOR SALE 1
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WILL SACRIFICE MY 192$ FORD
aadaa, ma ltu than 600 mil: many
emtree. Par eaaa, fcalaaee t.Aaa. ti
reapeaaible party. Phoae awnar 8a a-aay-aaoraiag
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Toorinf ,, '
Toariag .! .
' Toarin
Teariae-
Toorin ,..
-Toariar T
Tearing
Oaopa,, asm paint
lpe, aew paint
8,Ia J -
.$ 85.00
, 125.00
. 125.00
. 165.00
. 145.00
. soo.oo
. 235.00
. 405.00
. 425.00
, 895.00
. 435.00
, 645.00
, 195.00
. 345.00
191
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1930
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1922
1919
1921
1922
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1920
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VALLEY MOTQB CoT
380 N. His. Phase 1995
1920 rORQ TOURI-NU 5 GOOD TIRE 8.
demoaatable rima, shock aborbra.
Urea steering waeeL daaa light, speeeV
m star, cat-ant. tan. (mH - r;.
ClIIYROLET USED CAB DEPT.
' i -.-'. 349 N. Commercial .;.,.vr"'-.
EKadabakar b area la
Mitchell 6 pataaacar
Dedae 31 model
EXxUe a aaedrl .-:.,
VexweU 82 model -
-6100
. 175
500
750
- 675
- 650
from.
(Wa
overiaad Sedaa
Tom t . select
Come in as look than erer.
charge so brokerare).
W. PETTYJOfTV IW
319 K. Commercial street
trgsjj CAS PASTS
CHEVROLET BOWS. TOP AND CUR-
555 CnwVa. y
FOR BALE ALL MAKES AND SIZES
ef trweke at year ewa tmni.
X0STHWEST AUTO COMPANY
' - ' Portland. Or a
VVAfiTED Miscellaneous
BALZil CLEANERS AKD DTER8
Suits cleaaea a ad preeee f 1.80
Prompt and ef.'ici.at service. . Fheae
. a
WANTED TO LEASE POULTRY
raoeh with equipment for lOOO kens.
Fhoae 86F1S ereainr. Claada li.
Etereaaoa. 7
WE A3 SHIPPING POTATOES NOW
and a ate several cars if full r ma
tured; send la sample. Uaagie Bras.
' Xhona 717. , . ... - , .
WANTED ONE HORSE POWER MO-
CCSTSACT0SS
rol C2MENT W0SX CALL AT 430
rrrLOTMEXT WANTED MANT WIL
I.i ::tta and other atudaot ara etliiaf
pos m to aaslat in fiodinr part tima
autpioyaeat and plaraa whera tby eaa
, work tor room and board. If yarn
" T"4 rom potent fcals of any kind pkona
6T7, Lmpktymaat Lepartment Tka Lira
A. .? Ciata, .,i .
BECPONTTXLE MIDDLE AGED, EX
priaecd janitor, reooral repair. waaU
work. Addraaa ; 23" 8uteaaiaa
BXCi;iTE MATERNITY CASES AND
t ork KaU 1259 a Liberty. Pkoa
: yWOOD SAVflG. 1
Wf"i RAWixn. pnoxm tm
1 I nVOOD FOR SALE .
t IX37i SX1.S 16-ISC3 OLD .PIR AND
:nad rrowtk 4-foet" and oak. Pkona
l-t'3. M. I. Mayfiald-
Dest Grad3 cf Wood r t
4 foot and la lac aslll wood.
4 foot Bah dry aoi:i wood.
4 foot aad 14 tack old fir.
Trompt delivary aad roaaonaUa prte.
1 fad E. W12a, 305 8. Ckarea. Pa. 152
liOTICE OF BOND SALE 1
X otice la hereby- siren that seal
ed bids will be received by the un
der:aed at his office In Ealem,
Ore zon, until tie hour of S o'clock
P. 1 1, the 8th day of October, 1923.
ri Immediately thereafter pub
licly opened by the Board
of Directors of School . Dis
trict No, -24, Marlon County,
Oregon, at the office of the Doard
of Directors in the High School
Eu!:ilas la said City of Ealemr
Ore -on, for an Issue of bonds of
said district In. the - sum of one
hundred thousand dollars (1100,-CCD),-
(same beins a portion of an
attlcrized issuo of : J500.000)
said bonds to be In denomlna
tlons of one thousand dollars
(11000) each, numbered 1 to
J CD. dated October 15th, 1823,
aci maturing serially in numeri
cal order at the rate of $10,000
per annum on the 15th days of
October la each of the years 1824
to 1933 lnclasire, bidders ' to
specify Interest rate, interest to
be .payable seml-anually on the
ISta days of April and October,
principal and interest payable at
the Fiscal Agency of the State of
Oregoa in New York City.
All bids must be accompanied
by a certified check for $5,000 and
must be unconditional. : w
TLa approTiss legal cjinion of
Messrs. Teal, Vinfree. Johnson &
McCulloeh 'will be furnished- the
successful bidder. , . -
Th a assessed valuation ot the
property la the district for the year
1922 was; $13.10,300. The bond
ed Indebtedness of the district,, ex
clusive of the bonds hereby ad
Tertised. 13 $94,275. -
The board reserves the right to
eelt all or; any part of the above
bonds, and bidders are requested
to make their offers accordingly.
The Eoard also reserves the
right to reject any and all bids.
YV. H. BURG II AIIDT. Clerk.
Classified Ads in Tho
Statesman Brin Results .
mi: she ,
TRuUELS uOST
Tab on Automobiles From
Everywhere Is Kept By
Secretary Kozer
More automobiles from Califor
nia than from any other state
registered in Oregon between the
dates. May 24 aad August 1, ac
cording to Sam A. Kozer, secre
tary of state. ; This Is under the
law passed, by tha 1823 legisla-
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SALEM MARKETS
GXAX3I AJTS BAT
So. S wkaat
No 3 rod waaat. saeka4
Choot ky
.tia q sit
.313 & 9U
Oat hay
Closer hay. ha tod $12 Q SU
Prieoa aoted ara whoiaaala aad a
ericas raivad ky farmars., Ka ratal
price ara rfvn, aveapl at aotads
EOaa. SUtTIJU SUTTSXPAT
CroaaMry bnttar , .4S 49
Bnttarfat, dalivarad f
Milk.-par awt
Irra, aaiaU
Btaadarda - ,
Pnllota -l
POX3XTST
Broil art
Heavy keaa
Madiaai ,
-13 Q
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-if
at o n
' 10X2, IXTiTTOX A5D SX2
Baca, top 150-225 fba ewt fS.Tt
Host, top, 225 375, ewt 33.21
Has, top. 325-275, awt, 35 & $t
Light aawa ewt . 36.04
Reach, heavy. , 04 Q 4U
Top vaaL draaaad 0T 07
Top ataars - ; 0 Q
Cowi . 03 Q 04
Too lamb .. . . '
Heavy laaba -
; 03U
OBJLHQS
Braad Baaaiaft Talaadaa-
"Boadad"
fjffariact .
316's aad Urrer .
350'a aad imaller
-34C
Cookias. Oraeoa svowa. 31.60 Q 33.0
Oravaaataiaa per be $3.7f
xsojrs
Lafflarwcn "EEE" aU aliaa. eaaa 391
a rsw smicsa vez taetxs -?
All priced ay tha doaaa haacaaa. '
Beeta. Carre ta. , , , Bf
Badiahoa. Ions voaad
, ... ,.T t-v.i
216 and larger
GraTvastoiaa. par box
-1.50
ISSERT FRUITS
Beett. CarroU aad Onion..
R.4!iIim anil ParalaT . .
.50
.40
Toaatoea. kema gvowa. "box.
.31.00
Head lettuce, local, eret.
13.25
ErS plant, per erata
.92.50
New potatoee. New Orerona, evk. 3L75
Rail nannora. nor lb. 06
Onion. Walla Walla outdoor, cwt.-S2.50
gammer aqnash .. ". ....1.....3L25
Pnnpkina, crated, lb. 03
Cabbage, local. -crated, lb. 03
PEACHZS ' ' f-f.
Elbertaa from Yakima aad Tka Dalle.
Par box 11-00
5 box lota - ......33
lO box lota .... i. , , ,. 90
25 or mora .... 85
A few Crawford aad other varietioa
may be available at prevailing- market.
BAK.TLETT PEARS .
Standard boxaa, per box- -! 2.25
. . ... rune
Per 4-baaVet erata . 31.50
CAJTTALOUPES
Bnnrkw, Brand Tarloek'a keat.
Of far! as: -i ;-...', -'
Standard Crates -. ,'n'.' 33.50
Pony crates " ; 32.00
Flat Cratea - 31.25
Yakima Rocky Fordi
taadard
eratea
-33.50
. Yakima BurralJ Gam the piak
- meat variety, atandard cratea.33.T5
' - ; . WAtEZLOWS ' v
Either Was or roc ad variety, , per
staadard crate . ..S2.75
- PERSIAS lZLOHS
Crated, per lb. . . . ' 06
ZCB CRXA3C MEL OBS
Crated, per lb,
.OS
CA-ABAS
Crated, par lb.
04
L.06
H0K2YSBWS
Crated, par lb.
bai:av as
"Bad Cord" fancy fniit. i Qnotiar
. crated, per lb. . . 1 1 Vi
Per lb. .,r ,.T,,,ti
: BLACKBERRIES t
Seniaa; today ...31.50
TREES nos . ,
Par fiat Vox 32.00
AFFIX -
raacy; Calif ernle Graveaatalaa :
135 larger ' aa v
150-139 3.50
163-175 ; ......... 62.25
ChoU-a Oregoa Oravaaataiaa:
125 larger . ., ,..v..,,
.33.35
.33.00
.31.75
150-138
163-175
Oregoa Graves teina. faced aad filled.
per box . 6L50
Cookina- variatioa. Oregaai growa.
par box -..61.50 to 32.00
CRAB APPLES
la apple boxaa
-3L50
GRAPES
&Talaraa la lag, per lb.
.08
Tokay. 4-baaket eratea
.33.76
Thampaoa eeodleae, 4-baaket erataa-3L0
610010 CBRRIBS .
Per IK 15
CRABRRRRIBS.f --'--.-h1
Early blacks, 1023 crop, -
per 1-3 barrel box ; i 5.50
MICZT.O VXSSTAXZXS ,
fiew Yakima earreta par aack , ' f a
An Sack Vacetabloa la par Ik. highd
whoa, daairad ta lea thaa aack lata.
New beeta, per sack ' f
Yakima ratabagaa, par saek
Mew ,VgUUaa
Tomatoeat ' t - -
From .The Dalle aad Roeebargv
S-Iavar boxaa . ,
12.51
.92.21
.63.01
Califoraia, log boxaa
Twa layer boxaa
Pickling eacnnberi:
2.21
, No. 1, amall aiaa. la bexaa, lb.
-01
No. x. aaoaMaa atsa. par la..
NevrS. large or dill eiao, par Ih. OS
Can anpply aU gradae la aacka at la
kw Ih. laaa.. v - - . - i '
Near celery, per knack ... ..,.63 O 31.10
Greea bean, par Ih. .. 06
Greea corn. do. 23 ft tj 29 Vt
Cabbage, local, crated, lb. 0
Head lettaca. local, eratea 91-&0 Q 63.54
Egg plant, per lb. . .,10
Near potatoes. New Oregoa, ewt. 1.7t
Bell peppers, per lb. ....... ,i .,..10
Oroeai peaa, home growa, per lb OB
Caeambera: ..
' The Dal lea. oatdoor - T1
Oaioaa. Walla WoUa aatdaar ewt.
.33.0
Parsley ad aaicaa
Potataefl 1 1 .
fakima aetted fema, per ewt 31 66
Oregoa Wkitea. pee ewt 3 31
POHTLAHD MARKETS A
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Wheat
PORTLAND. - Ore.. - Sept -15. Grata
fatarea: Wheat, hlneateni 1 aad ; baart,
September 1.05; Ortobrr 1.04; aoft white,
weetera white. September 1.04; October
1.03; hard winter, aorthera aprlng, Sep
tember 1.02: Ortober. 1.01; weetera red.
Koptember. October 1.01.
ta No. . 3 white feed. September
28. SO; CVtober 2.OQ; .'o. 2 gray. Sep
tombor 27,50; October 2S.50..;
Barley No.' 3 46-pounda, September
23.50; October 23.00; 44-poaad. Sep
tember 28.00. October 27.50. . ,
Corn 'o. 2 etra yellow h!pment,
eptem&er 2.00; October 21.00.
-PORTLAND, h-vt, 15. Hy aa-
tare and that became effective
Hay 2 4,' requiring registration of
foreign cars. - i i x ' ' i f
With a registration of , 11.855,
California cars represented nearly
half : the; ; registrations, " while
Washington was second with 4,
843,' and "Idaho was' third with
1949, Every state is represented
on the registration lists with the
exception of South Carolina and
West Virginia, and In addition
there have been automobiles from
Alaska, Canada, England. Hawaii,
Old' Mexico . and the republic of
Panama. Registration from each
state ara as follows: -
Alabama. 11; Arizona. 178; Ar
kansas, 49; California, 11,855;
Colorado, 426; Connecticut, 29;
Delaware. 1; Florida, 35; Geor
gia, 6; Idaho, 1949; Illinois. 432;
Indiana, .173;. Iowa. 360; Kansas,
322; Kentucky. 22; Louisiana
26; Maine, 7; Maryland. 10; Mas
sachusetts, 89; Michigan. 258
Minnesota, 309; Mississippi. 8;
Missouri, 257; Montana, 576; Ne
braska, 291; Nevada, 131; New
Hampshire,; 4; New Jersey, 54;
New Mexico, 28; New York, 206;
North Carolina, 11; North Dako
ta, 16.1; Ohio, 365; Oklahoma.
243; Pennsylvania. 162; ' Rhode
Island, 8; Sonth i Dakota, 178;
Tennessee, 13; Texas, 261; Utah,
260; Vermont. 4; Virginia, 32;
Washington. 4843; "Washington,
D. p., 1 2 ; Wisconsin, 197; Wyo
ming, 213; Alaska, 2 ; Canada.
400; England. 1; Hawaii, 17; Old
Mexico, 1 1 ; Republic of Panama,
2. r :r-1
- The greatest number - of regis
trations was made' at -Med ford,
while Portland was second on the
list and Salem third, and Ashland
fourth. Ontario, being the gate
way to far, eastern Oregon, - regis
tered most of the cars coming
into the state from that section.
A statement of the permits issued
at the various registration sta
tions follows: . '
Ashland, 3521; Astoria, 2; Ba
ker, 51; Bend, 40; Eugene, 151;
Gold Beach, 164; Grants Pass,
1048; Klamath Falls, 407; Med
ford, 6027; Ontario. 2828; Pen
dleton, 1408; Portland. 4365; Sa
lem, 4287; The Dalles, 654; in
spectors, 635.
"An examination of many of
the applications for permits ; in
dicates that the y visitors to the
state are hurriedly. .. passing
through the state with intention
of - remaining but a few days,"
says Mr. Koier. "Others desire
for a, longer period, and quite a
number indicate a sojourn of 90
days, the . maximum privilege
which, our law grants. .!:; c .f-j.
The registration of the cars as
they come into the state has re
vealed the fact that in a -considerable
number of instances .the
applicants were not entitled to a
visitor's permit, but .by reason of
their residence the car should be
licensed under the laws of Ore
gon, which was required in those
eases, , By reason thereof . consid
erable revenue -has fallen to the
state. ! of which it would have
otherwise been deprived for the
lack of check occasioned through
the operation of the law, . w .
"During the month of August
there were nearly as many can
registered as during the period
from May 24 to July 31,. indicat
ing that the month of August
carries the peak of traveL . This
is also indicated through the vol
ume of gas fales, as the returns
under the several' laws imposing
a tax : on that commodity "are
grea'test ' during; that, month of
the year.. .--v'- ".--.'..' .'.-
Cliaiuiiion II
Champion Regular Spark Plugs, each
Midget Motometer (new style) . - .'..... - .1'...
Universal Motormeter (new style)
McBetK Radiator Bar Gap, (locks on) ..:
I -inch bteerihg .Wheel
Ledix Sun and Rain Visor installed
v ? - ; -4 rl
3 t)x3J Fabric .
30x3 Fabric -I;-., j.:AI.:IXjL..
30x.32 Hsk Premier Cord.;
32x3J2 Fisk Premier Crd -
3 1 x4 Fisk Premier Cord
32x4 Fisk Premier Cord
33x4 Fisk Premier Cord .:i.lr:i.. .-
34x4 Fisk; Premier Cord
32x4' Fisk Premier Cord .1
33x4J4 Fisk Premier, Cord lll u . .. .....i
34x4J Fisk Premier Cord
33x5 Fisk Premier Cord
35x5 Fisk Premier Cord .1 .r. . ,..7.11 . ......
NAV. Cor. Court
cnEns nuns
THE PUDUC
Ccrporaticn ConVnissioner
Tells People to Look Out
- for Stock Sellers
A warning to the public .to be
cautious about the purchasing of
speculative securities is issued by
W, E. Crews, state corporation
commissioner. r
T "This 1 state," says Mrv Crews,
"Is now being looked upon as a
fertile field for the sale : of all
classes of speculative securities.
.The, difficulties of getting by; the
blue sky law have held off specu
lators and promoters until the
market for such securities in all
other western ststes, on account
of the laxity of such states is pre
venting the sale of this class of
securities, has been exhausted,
and now apparent effort is being
made to flood this state with all
kinds of unsound and speculative
securities. " m T
' "I wish the purchasing public
of the state ot Oregon to under'
stand that while this department
Is exercising - caution in granting
permits for . the sale of stock,
bonds," certificates,' etc, that: any
such securities; the marketing of
Which requires individual solicit
ing, is generally hazardous. Cap
ital is always seeking safe invest
ments, and any proposition which
is safe and yields a profit, will be
sought. It will not often seek the
purchaser. People having funds
not Immediately needed who are
seeking Investments should con
sult careful business men. It is
too often believed that when one
holds a permit from this depart
ment for the sale of securities, that
such securities are in some way
guaranteed by the state. Such is
not the 1 fact, x Every permit that
Issues from this department con
tains this notice:
: "Ton - are further advised that
In the issuance of this permit, the
action of this department is per
missive only, and Is not to be con
strued by yon, or represented, by
you or your agents to others as a
recommendation of the securities
therein named. Any . mention or
reference to the blue sky law or
to this department in connection
with the sale of said , security
which In any manner is calculated
to give the Impression or sugges
tion to prospective investors that
this department recommends the
same or has made such an exhaust
ive and conclusive examination as
to itsjnvestment merits before is
suing this permit as to eliminate
air risk as to such investment," Is
positively prohibited'." .
Constitution Day Will
r Be. Observed on Monday
Constitution day will be ob
served Monday by the Daughters
of the American Revolution with
patriotic meeting In the Chimber
of. Commerce rooms. ' The ' meet
ing will be open to the public and
will be featured by an address by
Governor PIercea -jirt:
M"rs. Russel Catlin Is regent of
Chemeketa' chapter, of the DAR
and she. will president the meet
ing. .Special musical numbers
v.
Sparli Plugs, cccfi $ .45
A
and High -f i 7
' Uce
will include a violin solo by Iva
Claire Lore tod a vocal solo by
Leon Jennlson. t ....
The Sons ot the American Re
Tolution and the local members
ot the bar" association are 'coope
rating with the DAK. Roliin K.
Page Is a local member of the
SAR and will also represent, the
bar members. : The women will
serve tea following the -public
meeting... , , ,
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Launching of Cooperative
; Scheme in Clarke Coun
ty Brings Fight
VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 14.
An active fight on- the cooper
ative scheme offered Clarke coun
ty prune growers by the Califor
nia Packing corporation has been
started here by the Washington
Growers Packing corporation, the
sales organ of the Clarke Prune
Growers'" association. About 85
per cenl of the. prune growers are
members; of the association.
Th.Qificers of the Washington
growers claim that the object ot
the ; California concern is to get
choice Italian prunes on a' cost
plus ' basis and to enter the mar
kets in the east with the power
to sell the prunes at any prince
they see fit over the 2 H -cent ad
vance allowed by the: growers,
thus making it possible to under
bid the associations. Independ
ent growers are being urged by
tha Washington growers to reject
the contracts.
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Evils of Drug Habit Present
:ed in Tremendously
. ' Forceful Manner .
Often, the!! theatre-goer is at
tracted to a show through, press
notices and publicity, and in many
Instance la ; disappointed, . but
"Humat Wreekasa,' shown to the
public la 6;1p at the ' Grand
theatre' for, the first time Friday
night more than lived up to its
notices in . its vivid portrayal of
the) lnsidlousness of the deadly
narcotic, evil. . ' . :. '
Symbolism, was carried out to
a. tigh . degree. ' Dope,? portrayed
as'a'beast thai seeks to destroy,
was. represented by a hyena, ap
pearing at intervals through the
film, a constant reminder -of the
evil of the traffic. ;
AVhlleTIHuman 1 Wreckage" I is
an exaggeration ; (o some extent.
In' that it gathers together paral
lel instances and flashes them be
fore the- eye in rapid succession.'
it ; brings thw'perila ot the habit
to! the audience , and drives the
lesson ? home with never-forget-table
force. :.: ihr.'i,-- ; ' , l
Long before the first show was
over last night a large crowd was
waiting in front of the ticket win
dow and by the time those inside
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World's Speed Record- Is
Broken By Harley-David-son
Rider
Jim Davis riding a Harley-Dav-
ldson motdrcycle ; established ' a
new. 10 mile world's record oa the
Kansas City speedway making the
10 miles in 5 minutes 37.3-5 sec
onds' or an average speed of 106.
66 miles an hour. , . C,
Another world'a record was es
tablished the same day by Johnny
Branson on a Harley-Davidson
making 100 miles in 60 minutes
and 11 seconds or an average
speed of 99.7 miles per hour..
IWllTS BETTER,
Producers, of Valley; Hold
Meeting at Quarters of
. . Association
; Walnut growers who-are affili
ated with the Oregon Growers met
at the association's rooms yester
day afternoon ' for a general dis
cussion of the 1922. pool and the
handling of the 1923 crop. Re
ports of ft partial estimate of this
year's crop were to the effect that
though the nuts are of . a Better
quality, the . harvest of . last ye
Willi not be maintained. About
400 tons were harvested In 1922.
Though the acreage in the state
has been Increased, the trees are
not ; old enough to increase the
total yield to any extent this sea
son. About 4Q growers were
present. : t ' - ;
j Kenneth Miller.- president " of
the v Walnut Men's - association.
Sheridan J was present. At his re
quest M. J. Newhouse, ' assistant
manager of the Oregon Growers,
explained the tentative reorgani-
zaUon -plans of the. association.
Earl Pearcy, also of . the' Oregon
Growers, was named as chairman
of a committee to work with the
management In advising , as ' to
prices. ;.f.,r
rhad eeen the show,' the crowd ex
tended out " across the sidewalk.
The second showing o4 the film
was presented to a .capacity house
On the- lower floor and a fairly
well-filled balcony. The : picture
will remain In Salem until Mon
day night.' s - ' ' :
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' There Is no product where price so fails to ,
Indicate value as in a motor car.' w-j
. . The difference in prices rarely represents a
corresponding difference in values. Cars are
being offered at prices greatly in excess of
the Studebaker Light-Six which do not equal
its intrinsic value...: fj' .V-'- 'i-Vv-V - ":4J
Likewiae, many cars
high-priced compared with the Light-Sia.' log rode axe machined on all aurfacea. ThU
They are not in the same clasa because they . practice, which is largely responsible for Ita
do not represent as great' intrinsic value ? irtual freedom from vibration. Is exduJve
for the money invested. The Studebaker, with Studebaker on cars within hundreds of
Light-Six latb real quality car in the thou- ' doUara of the Light-Six price.
aand-doUar field. ...
The low price of the Light-Six is due to
Studebaker'a wast physical and financial
' reaourcea, the aaving of
by reason of complete manufacture in Stude-r , .Driving is behevuig.
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1924 MODELS ' AKD PRICES f. a. b. Salem.
U0HT-8IX . I SPECIAL-SIX BIO-SIX
5-Faaa lia W. S. 8-Paaa., lis W. B. -7-Paea, 126 W. B.
40 H. P. - - 60 H. P. 60 H. P. J
Toariair . 31210 Touriair - 613 Toarw z .....62040
Keadatr i s - Readater . w . ; i Speedster '
(3 Part. . ... 1190 2-Paea.$ 157S , (5-Paaa.) - il30v
Coupe Roadster ' Coope 1 Coop -
2-Pass. .... 1150 ' j-Paaa.) .. 2295 (o-Paaa.) 235
Sedan i.. .... 1T8S M. i fidn' 32
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PRESIDENT OSREGON.
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The i Second Fainily Necessity
After a home, the modern lamiiy necc z
its own transportation unit. Modern life
demands an efficient automobile for tho
time Jt saves and the health it gives.':.
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5-Pass. Sedan, $990,' F..O. B. Salcn .
is the' Weal nil-year family car combining the comforts
and atmosphere of home with high-grade body construc
tion, -mechanical reliability, ease of handling, and low
purchase and operating costs. It affords ample room f or
tha Whole family. It is easy to drive and easy to care f r.
It protects from bad weather, yet it can be opened wl.j
for cool comfort 4n the scorching days of summer.
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baker plants, and low manufacturing and
sales overhead per car because of continuous
1 large volume ' .';-
The aatisf action delivered by the Uctst
' Sia is univeraaL, Ita performance haa won
f staunch friends everywhere. This is due to
" Its advanced design and construction. - . .
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aelling for. less, are
' If you axe thinking of in vestin about one
thousand dollars in a car, then in justice to
vourself. consider the Studebaker Licht-Clx
middlemen's profits V first. Come in and
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