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SUNDAY MORNING JUNE 1; 192 i , Lidi'llltSDIllf y , BEOUTDF CflURT profession) do iotfeatufe .at all.' Neither party : has anyone to de fend him. Neither has anyone to prosecute him. All he can do Is to state his case, lay. his cards on the table and, take his medlcione, if he deserves it. " .. inpin T, .... - i t t i . - . - w - - IW rU ;li' nucnrir n i UVUIUiLU bll c 7 (SEr- Many Car; Owners ; Prefer ; ! i Ulub to Courts - i ?SJ5.1.lnt.otorl,st8r disputes but ot court has developed rapidly in to one of the leading functions of the modern automobile Jub,rac cordlng to Thoa, P, .Henry, presl dent of the American Automobile Association, in a recent comment &riia&.. between -members of a number.! atflUated clubs.i ;, ' Because of the.. unique, aptitude f f. ihe.. automobile dubs for this sort of service.- Mr. -Henry says, iua'ny car owners: are finding it joro satisfactory -toi ...take. their han ' to court, the 'matter being f etuea jjrlthout the expense of le ral fees and the Inconvenience of formal actlpiu.. t " i ? The success" of the" Lancaster piub of , Pennsylvania in appoint r? .JPry", clubdirectorsto f eiiie aamagecases arising from f ol is i 6rxaja rn'ong members' ' c,ars ) i cited as an instance of the possi ble development-of. the plan. The flab in' question 'haa successfully fettled many cases the .two P'ears that fthe scheme 'has been eperatlveand'the amount of time '".snd money saved for members .as a ; consequence is said -to be such as to encourage general adoption of . the plan by affiliated ' A.A.A. clubs everywhere, f :v "The directors ,,6f anyjtutbmo lile' club are. themselves experlen ced drivers.:-President -Henry ex plains. "That is assurance that V:ny Are la, po'sttioa. ta. vlevrl a damage case with . clear under standing at the.taets involved. In the club suit the tricks of the law - - - s ; In4A,JUiy I t ee:.,r..aM for a spm. ; . 1 1 -f : Tfcets tbe ruki . Lr t: i tjs ksoa. s t- cye ii every iy.Jj , ' t ""-'vert Ham4 ""awn- f t, - r ' 'l. f jr ftrt8cei . ; FISHING BULLETIN I W i ! ; : w tCx. gqu thera, Pacific., Com pany ) Indications ; for , the ; coming week-end .la . practically. . all tcases appear to be ia favor of the .fish ermen..' and 1 following are reports covering conditions in the various Salmon berry, Xehalem. Foley Rivers These streams adjacent to our. Tillamook 1 line" with "'many points ; at whicliflshermen , mar dertain f are .in , good condition. WhIle - no -' very glowing accounts Jiave beea received of unusual catches, yet Ihe outlook -la, very lair. j- i.'i....-' ,,-. .t"-. . ' , KilcjUs .Wilson, Trask and TU lamookIUvera i-Very fair .success luis. been Jiad , in,, these-streams,.at distances, ranging.. from one-half to three 1 miles . from Tillamook : by use of the, Professor,; Black .Knot and .Kamloops flies, i It ts;also furnishing a good deal of sport. I La Creole Creek The condition of this stream, is just about, right and the. outlook for, the coming week end 1a reported as good by nsing : uprights variety flies and salmon, eggs.-v 1 J Willamette . JUer i From t Al bany comes the report that several good catches -have been made In this stream by use of both fly and I Report.;f rom Eugene ; covering his river 'states that outlook for the coming week end is good and. Jhat many good catches are being made daily.. Jled' and blue ! upj right flies bring the greatest amount of success. ' ; " - Santiam KiTer 'Within easy reach , of . Detroit. , Blue-aprjght flies have " been ' responsible" for several fair, catches ,4a. the ' past few- days and report states that the .outlook for the coming .week end, is, good. Also report, very good .fishing; at Elk Lake.. .which is 30 miles distant, from. Detroit. . , Mary's RiverAlong, the Ya; dulna branch andwithln easy dis tance' of Philomath. Wrens and Harris stations. .While no jfeports have been received during, -.the past "few days ,pf unusual catches, it is the' opinionTtha't the'eoining week ; end should furnish good sport by using flies and worms; also salmon eggs. Condition of the water Is clear but cold. , McKenzle River Report from Eugene states that the. condition of the water is clear-and favor able and that- very goodfishing should be enjoyed over, the week end. . Many good catches have been reported.: the majority using bice and red upright varieties of flies. 1 Auto stage operates from Eugene along the McKenzle river. Ten Mile Lake Report states that the outlook for the . coming week end is better than at any time . during-: the present season and, , inasmuch-- as- many ..-good catches-JUTft, Jteea , reported, .from time td time and in view of the report- mentioned.' good ' fishing should be enjoyed. ,t Yellow , May fly seems, to be the most popular in use."" - i North Umpqu River- Fishing about 25 miles distant from Rose- burg, by use of Gray Hackle, with yellow, body, also .the Meade, if resulting , in some fair , good catches being" made in the past few . days and the outlook is rea sonably good. , ; i .i Rogue River Report from ALMedford. -indicates ! that? this jtreamis. Jiving up to Its'reputa , . "J" . f 'J " " i .. - J! West Side Highway Concrete Pavement Built in 1915. - Multnomah County near Portland. t1 1 'r I ::i!t to Siat Americans beccciiseythey. tice , Six Cylinders i a f - a er Pish I . . 1 Tj Jtsoay , , , J::- t ' -- .--.. ' .- . j w j , . ... -t. ' : . 4 ' ' r .. rn," . - m ..!. Laiuine. ox mnd tpm ttr wara. ; "- ' v " ;- - - -' ' : " -"!"" ;.- -: " ; - . ' f - . " Til ' , ' - ; - . - ' i : - , - JV. Ccxzzicrcizl - A - i tlon for furnishing the. best kind pf fishing.; Many good catches jot cutthroats and . steelheads ' have been made during the past few days. many, being from 12. to; 16 inches and,.'outlook-Js 'very good. Red and upright flying caddis No, it) are being used. ' - ' "i : . It is also reported that salmon fishing with : spoon -: Is improving daily.- .: t :--'r - t Bear Creek, Squaw Lake The former . within : easy distance of Ashland and the latter 12 miles distant ; has been furnishing good sport and many limit catches have been made, the better, fishing is to be had. in Squaw lake. ' The Prof its ftohr'An :i : -J Improved Road i . . . . . ' i "Tnet argument, tnai ;nignways are needed for social, religious or pleasure purposes is not - so ' con vincing as the argument that hlgh waygv.are a. good Investment from a purely, jnomcntary standpoint," says J. L. Thayer, engineer, Lin coln county, Wash.' . s. . J Mr. ,'vThayer applies this, states raent to the development of a high way system - n a"' semi-arid and sparsely, settled farming commun; ity in his own state. For in stance, in Lincoln county, that highway known as" Donohue Road No'. 3, beginning at the town of Creston and extending 11 miles northeast to the town of Peach on the Columbia river was construct ed under an assessment plan, and the people of peach i owning 3(W acres of irrigated .orchard tracts were assessed tor this improve ment $15,000, or $50 an acre. The annual production; of. fruit at Peach Is 84,500 boxes of applei 42,500 boxes of pears, and 50,000 boxes of peaches. The owners 5of this fruit , hire It hauled by truck to Creston. The road was com pleted in 1921, and in the fall of 1922 hauling the peaches cost Sc to -4c each box less than it- had cost in 1921. y Hauling apples and pears cost 3e vo 5c each box" less A simple problem in ' arithmetic will, prove '4hen that; the, actual saving to the people of Peach each year is approximately $6000 In the hauling of their fruit alone; there fore, for pe people of Peach the road will pay for Itself In less than three, years,. Assuming ' that .In stead of 25 of the cost, they had paid luuyc of tne cost, the roaa would pay for Itself in, 12 years.- This example Is pertinent. It Is .not sufficient that the Ignorant 'and unreasoned opposition of generation ago has Jbeen largely .overcome;' It k Is still necessary as at snouia do, to convince taxpayers ,that they will receive suitable rer turns uponthelr assessments.. Ex amples, like that .of Peachy show what can be: done in some cases. Show a man, an investment yield ing 33 or half that much, and hard up though he may be, he will generally find a way to raise the money. , .. , . . ..,. ';U;r . The public . grows more canny. and more loud boosting ..becomes decreaslngly, effective. Its, object may or may not be worthy. But add careful study and analysis to honest boosting, and. a really good project: can generally, be carried. . ..I, " . . NEW SWEDISH AIR SERVICE LONDON, May 31 .A new ai r serrice is t be opened . between London and Stockholm during the coming summer., It . Is proposed o , operate , three .airships capable of carrying 25 passengers' each. The ships-will leave both capitals dally. , I . -t.:U1 i Vick ' Brothers, .local .Willys Overland : dealers, , have , received word of the sweeping vitory for the, forces , of Willys . Overland which - was wpn at the 192 4 Los Angeles-Camp Curry economy run. when tne cups for the annual mo tor event were . awarded by;' Mrs p. A. Curry, ; , ; :i f . ; , ; Overhand (Captured . the sweep stakes, trophy, .for; the lowest, gas and oil consumption on. the .400- mile run. Willys Knight took sec ond. Oakland - won first In its class and also , won ' the special closed car trophy, j . . . . . .. bcores , m . tne economy, run. which. Is conducted under, of f Ida AAA sanction and., observa- tion are determined on a ton-mile basis . VIt-h penalties for amount of pH: and .water consumed. , Records for. low gasoline and oil consump tion established in this contest are considered , of,., the - highest! Impor tance by . the automotive,. Industry and ihe run has become famous nationally as one of the most im portant annual motor . events in thecountry. . ,. ..." ,. . Vick Brothers .are .delighted with this record achievement .'by three cars In their line of autos. " Doctor Did you tell that young man - of 'yours what I thought of him? v- : h;;.:y - .: Daughter -Yes; and he said that you were wrong in your diagno sis, as usual. -still : Not hm "fir Strim" mmi tnfcroAaa mmrfmcm mf tKiek, lolid tmbbmr nlA AtPrt Cora" i rir-n rC i :-McMVIN::- General n i Auto Top and Upholstering Work - Glass Enclosures A Specialty ; ' i i ."- ;' - '"- " " 515-Jf.. Charch.SC. Salem, Ore. 4 Ail "? CA "(-& k -rr Z.i M-'r- '-- ' C4' f Tl ,r -J Strip? means more miles EVERY motorist realizes fcthat ! th center of a tire's tread Wears down fastest ; It comes in full contact witH the road receives, all road shocks Jn fact, it is the Urevs i'life.". h ' -.. : j ! i i f.-i f' , Experience has' taught McCIaren engineers thkt in order to get a tire1 that Will guarantee more miles and longer life there must be a continuous strip of thfek. tougK rubber -. running' through' the; center of the tread, and entirely 'around the tire'' ' ' ' . t: Kotice the f arnout McCIaren "Mileage Strip' in the above Illustration. This strip of rubber." unbroken by tread design, -withstands road shocks' and this : prolongs the life of the tire l It gives more miles. , - y, . I-.-i--?. .;'-- i ...: : , , i t. yef have conducted . tests under every conceivable . condition, oyer the hardest kind of, roads. We saw McCIaren-Autocrat Cord prove its quality. It won us 'completely,1 as it .Will win you. We call this McCIaren Autocrat Cord Tire bur tirei - We back it with our name andiour money V And one test will . -make it your tire, too ' rA-Ja-.x'i J' f, T? 1 j Sold by ;ii- SMITH" WATICINS i ; .uge our FLivnn h . : i tr v? v -- i Corner Court arid Bigh BEFORE THAT TRIP j , - - ' ' "' ' ' - r" Let Us Inspect Your Car i ; M- r r - t - .' .- . t . f T VAIiES--BATTERY STARTER : Mi t u it fX i HOMER TARPLE Y K BARTON ; Fhc3-1107r 4 : 171 South Corrxmercial Street ' , , i - - - . - - ij : the u n i,v e n.c a l c a a ' The Tooring"C4r F. O. B. jDcfroit .... t Demountable Rims mad Starter S8S extra Valley Motor Co; Salem, Oregon - ...;uuiii The enjoyment y colli; get out of o Ford touring car- this summer, is another- good reason why you should no longer postpone buying. You,' your family-and friends can 43ehefitby pleasanr trip-atniihi-: mum cost- evening drives, week-v end excursions or a long tour on your vacation- '. '" v' v:..i ;v ' Buy a Ford, if you want a car that . is alvays reliable, simple to handle, needs almost no care, and carries r you at lowest cost. . "" Detroit. MtriUsM - ' KwnafrourS265 Cou&S525 Tudor Sedan $390 Fordor Sdem $633 AUprictMf.o. b. Detroit . - - w'.- J. f MseMrasseis 11 "S " yMl cam ior m, tnodel by making m mmatl down-payment and arranging maay term for the balance.. Or you can buy on the Ford Weekly Purchase Han. The Ford dealer in your neithborhood ulU gladly explain both plane in dmtc.L ;.: V The Studebaker . ' I v,.: , ae - -y ' ' - ( JLigKtSiz!;i More; are Sold than of any other six in the thousand-dollar price class ! TTi World's Lorfcrt t Producer x) Quality Automobiles $:12'60 Delivered-in Salem -i J .... , i I . because it a the sweetest, imoothest-rtmnin jLTja. o you ever arove. its specially designed offset valva . motor,, its machined crankshaft, its four big crankshaft bear ings, its perfectly predsioned cylinders, pistons and recipro- ..j eating parts are the reason. Moi.lbecatlseie other car -In its "price class showi'such obvious indications of quality--genuine leather upholstery, a , hand-tailored top and curtains, carefully selected details of equipment, lustrous baked enamel finish.. I More ecauselits 40-horsepower motor, its correct gearratio, t8 tautiful balance and low center of gravity, make it lika lightning in the "get-away,w never failing on a hill, and eSort . ( less under a full ?oad o any reasonable road. . More because-jt "is backed by a great service organization, immediately and wiEingly accessible. , More bccaUSC-h recogiiized used car value protects you with the lowest possible depreciation when you come to trade It in. ' ; ':- ' - " :v ' - '' ' " ' To prove its goodness by performance wewi3 lend you a Light-Six any day this week come in and Isk for it ... 'j MARION AUTOLIOBILE CO. 233-239 S. Commercial V mm -w.w i- ..,..i t: M4t i? Open Day and t Night Phone C62 MA I L F Q R p Q Q K STUDEBAKER, South Bend. Ind. Please mail me your book, "Why Yoa Cannot Judge Value by Price." X Jl : t j y