SECOND SECTION PAGES 1 TO 6 Autos, Society, Clubs, General Nevo - ; and Classified - SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR; SALEM, OREGON. SUNDAY'MORNING, OCTOBER 7, '1923 i , ' - i - PRICE: FIVE CZUT3 . 4 '- v rOMOBIL AND TRAC 1 . MOTORCYGIi.ES BICYCLES ACCESSORIES C A. YT T TOES i. II ff J. '( . ' i. I i 4 : tr7 ( i . . r 1 3 f r. V ; IKTIEBIERS If BIG DRIVE-AWAY 150 Light Sixes Leave Fac tory to Fill Orders of Deal ers Who are in a Hurry On Thursday, September 20, 150 ears were driven, from the South Bend factory of the Stude baker corporation to .fill retail orders of Studebaker " dealers. This was the largest drive-away Ask th em ito clliow youii a Gar WITH 1. ContinentalRedSealMotor 2. Timken Axles withTimken bearings ' l ' 3. Single Plate Disc Clutch 4. Duiant Tubular Backbone . acts as a; trus$,! making f i frame rigid 5. SjMcer Universal Joints U 6. Warner Transmission and .t-ySteer :-i7. OiV Gear Pump assuring ; constant efficient circulation t through cam-shaft and crank-shaft AND THEY'LL til! . Roadster $443 Sedan F. 0. 8. Umumg, Micttf U The World's Lowest Priced 3-Speed, Fully Equipped Motor Car F. G. DELANO w Salem, Ore. A. L E0FF Associate Dealers: . Allen Droa, SHverton Grand Rond Garage, leter Dcidrkh. SUyton TCew Grand Ronde J. W. Derkley. "Woodbum M. J. CDonnell, Dallaa Garageii Y11 Independence" Bervtce Garage, Bft.'Anel GraHam lbiath C II. Ernst, St, Paul v Momnoath ti i - ' ' ' ' " ' v .j.-. -- - - ' x' i" ' ever held by Studetakr at this season of the yeaf - These - cars - were y 1 9 3 4 Model LightSixes and included the full range of body styles roadsters, touring ears, coupfoadsters and sedans. The long line of cars made an im pressive spectacle as they passed through the streets of South "Bend and crowds gath. ered along the; route to admire the1 attractive lines of the new cars. Such an unusual drive-away was ma.de possible by the contin uous, large demand for Stude baker cars from all sections of the country. All plants are running at Capacity in ani effort to. meet this' demand. i I SHOW YOU vrWlT 1 M :: Coupe $580 i-1 645 it ;- ;;:'J'H!'':'.Vf V : ; IS,.. - ' i i to. Overland Champion ; New Closed Model Is Beautiful AU-Family Car with Wonderful Utility Qualifications At last th farmer has ben given a closed !ar of superior flnlsh lneld and outBtd. that b can utilU for Tarlourt farm jobs and "chores' wltn tb arne ebeerf ul abandon aa ho doea bis open tourinr car. , - , .Thoocanda of farmers have ex pressed the opinion that they .would Cladlr ttae clored cara tf tber could preM tbem Into practical work and Set out of thorn th ammo all-around aerrico the tourisr car provides., This haa been the farmer's winning artrumeot for tbe touring car over the cloaed car for aomo yeara and it is admittedly a reasonable one. Prac tical service on the farm means the hauling of grain and other material of a highly "epillable nature. A load of bran or shorts for instance leaves a car reaembling the Interior of a feed grinding room. Whole grain, de spite every precaution, will persist in "creeping" oat of the bags and scat ter to every corner and crevice of the car. - , , 8ummlng op "practical service" for the farmer means the haulage of milk u, live poultry, root crop a, ' cans ft kerosene, machinery oil, booaenold supplies, garden toots. Im plement part, rolls of belting- and a long list of every conceivable sort of ; usable material on the burn from wire fencing to aa occasional live calf. No wonder the t armor hesitated' to 1 Invest hi money in a closed car. But now the wonder ceases with the ad vent of the new Overland cloaed ear. fittingly named the Champion, for the rood and logical reason that at I CSS it loads the world In closed car values and "champions the cause i of too farmer in every respect. - This new - model, having aa many personalities as a South American Chameleon, can proadly claim the dis tinction of being called "America's ' moat versatile ear" for In Introducing the Champion Willy-Overland haa succeeded in bunging ont something absolutely novel and radically unique; Endowment and Loan Fund Opposed By PE0 Women SEATTLE, WaA Oct. 6. A concerted drive to raise the $1.- 000,000 endowment and loan fund hich constitutes the major. phil STILL goixig strong after 18,000 miles on heavy stages over tire-eating mountain roads is one of a thousand examples of the superiority of C-T-C tires.. They won't sMd, -either. Come in and take a look at them. We want you to place at least one C. T. C. Cord Tire on your car on our highest personal recommendation. This remarkable tire", will do the rest. " : ; - ; '. , , Columbia Tire Corporation 5 ; "'Factory Branch f CARL E. HULTEXBEltG, nRA5CH MANAGER, : . 477 Court Street. j " dmltb and WatkinsV' Federal Tire Service; VIrk Brothers; Ira , i Jorgensen; Other, Dealers Throoghont the Country. - -V- n .r- 08 . , Is Farmer's Friend In fact, a type of motor car that the farmer has long wished for and now has. It -is probably the moat extra- . ordinarily useful car for the farmer that haa ever been produced, with an all-steel body built on a standard Overland chassis cradled on the fa mous Triplex springa and powered with the larger Overland engine. Ex clusive features, utilities and econo mies mark this model as a remarkably convenient car. warranted to give the utmoat in cloaed car benefits to the farmer.! j In the Champion, the rear seat and upholstery is entirely removable, pro viding afty cubic feet of clear carry ing space. Apart from this, both front and rear seats quickly adjust forward and backward. The front seat adjusts to three positions so that a tall driver can move it back to drive without leg cramp and a short driver can move It forward so as to reach the pedals without stretching. The rear seat can be adjusted backward so that rear seat passengers will not be crowded when the front seat ts moved back. ;i Another clever feature of this car : and characteristic of the unusual foresight In design, is the arrange - went of : both - front and rear' seats : which with the upholstery can ho en tirely removed and made up Into a luxurious bed In the car. occupying the whole length and width of the car. What a boon to the farmer and his family who want to spend the nleht away from home on a little hunting laonc . But this does not end the many amazing advantages Included In the Champion and perhaps the most out standing superiority from the farm er's viewpoint is the fifty cubic feet of space obtainable in the car by re moving the rear seat with the up holstery. This arrangement leaves an absolutely clear carrying space cap able of real service to the farmer who can load his tools, bags of fodder, produce, and so Carta, lata the. car anthropic work of the PEO Sis terhood, was voted down at the final sessions of the 25th bien nial convention of the order here today. The fund proposal, how ever, was endorsed and many members contributed large sums at the meeting. ; i fit . rr J through the wide rear door, with the natisfactlon of knowing that the car can be thoroughly cleaned out later and the rear seat installed for pas senger trips. The long grain Spanish upholstery is washable and wearable, to say nothing of being comfortable. - Then on the back of the car , is a commodious trunk of ample propor tions with a warranted lock, in which there is plenty of room for personal effects ha traveling or shopping in town. Plans for the library to be built at Mount Pleasant, Iowa, will be submitted at the next convention, the delegates unanimously decided today. i The convention adjo.'rnvVl to day and the delegates wi.l return to their homes tonight and tomor row. Filipino Legislators May Return to Native Dress MANILA, Sept. 1. (By-Mail), Restoration of the colorful na tive ""barons" as the attire of Filipino legislators, is proposed in a resolution submitted by Rep resentative Rafael Villaneuva in the house of representatives. t - sr ' . . i : kmsMk i Ivir i u VIGK BROTHERS High: St. at Trade .'. Z i i iM I rur i iii iT i iini I r i '4 -'VV v The Champion is solidly built with that thoroughness of work man h in characteristic of all Willys-Overland. products. ! The unusually clever gen eral utility points of this-exceptional car are the result of Ions and oarfitl study on the part of the designers. viiu iia.ii in imnu at ail times the farmer and his particular nreds. and for this reason the Champion will have a strong appeal to the man liv ing away Xroui the metropolitan cen ters. Heretofore native lawmakers have sported fhe approved American dressj but many believe It would be more patriotic to return to the original fashion of the Philippines. The "barong" is la shirt-like garment, with a narrow neck-band and takes the place of both shirt and coat. Worn outside the belt of the trousers, it gives Americans the impression that j the wearer had dressed ' hastily and neglected to tuck his shirt. into his trousers. Representative Villaneuva's re solution, recommending a. boycott of foreign apparel, affects wo men's dress as well, land bans all evening gowns made "of imported materials. . so vlJPPW'WeVvsyWiiSaSi. W f ' J Z ."M-:v., t eJCSr- n DRAKES ARE ADEQUATE Will Take Care of All Neces sitie&Claim of Makers of Well Know Automobile In perfecting the present Gard ner braking! system, brakes "have been designed that are serviceable and, dependable beyond the- aver age -adequate for all necessities - convenience and safety of 'the driver. . -' ' '. ' .' 'I;- ,- ;;".. - . . . i I'- 200 Square Incites Breaklns Surface . ' There are no more r e 1 i a b 1 e brakes on any car. Besides, they are simple In design, free of com plicated mechanism, which means a lot to the owner in mainte nance and adjustment cost.j With 200 square j Jnches f of braking surface there 1b one square inch oi braking Surface for everyr 1? H pounds of. car weight. There is no ' more use . for Having a car' all brakes than' all motor, 'or all something else. It Is. the - bal anced value; that ..counts, j r- : Efficiency of Four-Vhl Brakes In Ioubt . I The development of the four, wheel brake ds undoubtedly creat ing a lot of Interest and, i under AIIPIM If A CaSr the ' Womeii Like r I tir, easily f . and brake, sfc aa TTT " w lever, the hand tyfe lever release, and the rear ; ..- vision mirror afford ah ease and ' convenience in operating the' - Gardner sedan tha especially appeals to the women folks. - The wide; deep seats, the open car, ventilation for driving in warm weather. Perfection heater '. for protection in cold weather, .; metal sun visor, satin window shades,: and -dome light, contrib ute to f their' comfort. .The outside : body finish, in v: CranetSimplex Duotone, the luxurious blue cut velvet up , holstery, and the inside . body . hardware of Colonial design in ' silver finish lend that . atmos- . phere f of distinctiveness which the; average woman so ardently desires and appreciates - F.S W. PETTYJOHN CO. U9 N. Commercial St. certain conditions, such, has a great deal of "merit. The Gardner Motor , ; Company is i now -and has - been for some time experimenting with such a braking - system, and ' whenever one fs found thai Is applicable 'practical - and not dangerous for. a car In Gardner size and type, It will " be adopted. . Mean while, here is a thought to keep in mind. , The majority of auto mobile accidents are front-end col lisions. Usually the front wheels pay the price in Buch collisions Four-wheel brakes form a very intimate part of the front wheel construction, ' which means . that In case of any . accident to (Is front wheels this more or less complicated, brake system on the front 'wheels 4 is sure to be simi larly affected, and the cost of re pair and replacement .very mater ially increased. : . Silverton F-our-Lr'arnDS Officers fcr fJev Terms ; SILVERTON, Or., ."Oct.. 5. (Special to The Statesman) Tt a Silverton 4-L. association held its regular election of , of fleers ."Wed-. nesday night with the 'Jlollowlns results: ; Chairman, John Elder; vice chairman, George To we: sec retary, Robert Scott; 'local con ference committee, T. -Sanderson, chairman; S. Sammuelson and Lewis Xarson. This is one of tte prominent ' organizations at - 11 verton. . operated clutch the lonef sluftine - m . . brake with spoon " 1 i ii!' rM mm iiiiisaaiiaaaasaaaaasssssBMasMsasMs. m. Bu.l. ....hms- Jmm , wn' " .