mm 1 1 1 1 tif i i j i wii nn Til i 1 1 n i bU.btllli.Jbii-Ji Transforming Lower Part of : : tor its uses Vrfd Klrktrood ani James Im- L'i recently purchased tte old Y. jl C. A- property on the corner of korth Commercial and Chemeteta t tfor the purpose of making I new borne for the Kirkwood llo-only as far back as the swimming j tcr ccr:-;zy.: " A irreckiss crew U now -work-ins on tlia lower floor, gettiu's it ready for the sub-letting, of the necessary contracts, to convert thai old structure iato a modern and up to C-ite. sliow and sales room; one that will be in keeping with the spirit or the times, and Ja ao cordance with the new and, pro gressive line- of - IJapmobile and Nash cars handled by. the com pany.'; - - . Gives Them 3 Inch Room . t The building directly adioinins the Y. SI. C. A. building on? the north, has been purchased alsp by the company. This rive a'frnnt. age on Commercial street of 52 feet. The floor space in the Y. M. C. A. buildinr has been ir.iUizz a Cz-th cf S feci ca CLenifclicti ; street. The tulld'ns north; cf.. the Y; tuSlding 'extends tack to te alley. - This building vill be nsed for the aatomotlle re i -Ir sL'p of the corapany; which 13 run la connection with the new car department. ? s The lower ifloor of the building has been turned over to the new owners. The Y. M. C. A. will re tain the second floor until the new Y. M. C. A. building Is completed. This will probably be soma time, during the coming summer or fall. The Kirkwood Motor company ex pects to have the lower floor of the building ready for occupancy wlta ln a month or so. The bad thing about being bad is it makes you-feel so badly. - r V Willie : cl n IS IT a good used car at the right price or is it any car at a, low price? Is the final answer in the first cost or in the final cost? :.- -Can csed cars be traded in or sold for less than a price that is just to all parties concerned? . inuo v ' i ' - Somebody lias to pay for everythirj. What you get for nothing is a gift or it is good for nc h:T!: The i??irrJ cn ray used cars are commensurate with the goods delivefed and no higher. I am in a 'permanent business. r The only way I can live and 'thrive is to deliver the right goods at the right price. Too much bargain "or too much profit would throttle me out of being. YOU CAN STOP A MOTOR WITII TOO LITTLE GAS OR TOO MUCH. AND REPUTATION, THE ELEC TRIC SPARK, WONT FIRE A DISHONEST MIXTURE." ' ' I have an exceptional stock of good used cars which may be purchased at right prices for cash or on liberal terms. Why not trade in your old car on a better one. There are several excellent buys In enclosed models which should appeal to you. . - i One Look Is Worth a Thousand Words 1 j7 feedl Mo : I Powell. : ' . - ; - V T.lotor Cars ! : . - Comer cf Cottage & Ferry Sts. Phone 212G Pacard tt ' ,Bur!Hcay ' '.:",;.!. ' Esses y A Z' SALEM PRICES Old Price. .:TeT.Price, Stor-dird Shi Coupo Roadster 01645 51535 .1J-j c:- B pM.,9PJ4a -::Ai: '17bb ! 1710 Standard Sis Sedan ....::.u..--J., . 1C05 Special Sis 4 Pass. Victoria Coupa 2375 Special Sis' Sedan 245 Di- Sis Coupa --f- 2025 Di3 SiscEcrlins Sedan J.-.J- 32S0 ? :2010 VE SOLD 12 STUDZBAKERS .IN DZCETaDSR THERE'S A REJSOri. 1G15 2220 2320 2825 ? ' o i i f I 1 - w O Fl - . - i.J liJUiilliLu..- ESTC'.l'. Magazine Received Which Gives Complete and In- : teresting Data ' V The : Antomobile. editor of the Statesman is in receipt of a mag azine entitled "The Ford Indus tries." A." book giring I fkctsr ja bout Ford Industries and . subsi diaries.' This magazine, -is noti catolog which, is sent to ;veryone but a magazine, distributed -only to ,.a limited number, and which sets forth r la word and; picture, facta of interest-of one of the largest industries' of the world.' Time and space will not allow a complete review of this book but the writer will from time to time use articles from "f in the automobile section of this paper. Briefly the subjects covered jin this magazine are:. Heary Ford, The Man and. His Work; The Organization.? Highland Park, Cradle of the Ford. Industries; Ford ? Manufacturing r (Methods ; Shortening the Production Cycle; The Productive Machinery; Spec ial, Departments ; The Htnry Ford Trade School; Motion Picture Lat oratories;'". Shipping : Ford - Pro ducts; Control of Primary Keces slties;1 The River "Ilouga. Plant; GlassIanuacture4,--The. Glass mere -Plait; Pjojansson,: Gages Lincoln . ;.;Motor, " J5omp.ajqjf Coal Properties f '-ThImperial Mine; Ford ILtttnber - ilidcsttles; vfW-aste Elimination; HydoElecric Plants Dearborn Laboratories; Dearborn Independent; Industrial, Relations. Wages; Typical Ford Dealer Es tablishments;' Marketing and Dal ly., Output; f.IUustrations of Ford Branches; World Market , for Ford Products; Ford Motor Com pany of Canada, Ltd.; Foreign Associated Companies. , . Twenty Years Production A table showing twenty years of production is especially inter esting. In 1903 the production was 195. and inf 1923 it was 2,090,959 and the; first nine months of -1924 was I 1,571.323. The cost here ia given; from S950 in 1908 to $295 In 1923. i : h - Raw Material to Casbi ' One Temarkable feature given Is of thet conversion of jraw mater- al to cash In approximately 33 hours. Monday at a. nsu the ore boat docks at the Rogue Rirer plant. Tuesday 12:10 16 hours later the ore has been! reduced , to foundry Iron- -, Tuesday 4:10 a. m. It Is cast- Into cylinder blocks. Tuesday at 12:30 p. xh., the cast ing goes to Its first machining op eration. ; Tuesday, at f It 15 "pi' m. he motor , block Is ready fomtlie assembly . line. -.Tuesday at- 3 p. m., the finished motor comes out over a trunk line ' conveyor and la loaded Into a freight "car. Wed nesday at 8 a. m., the motor is un loaded at the branch plant, and sent on the final assembly line. Wednesday 12 noon and long- be fore noon the dealer jwill have ta ken delinrery: of the iar and 'paid for. It thus converting raw mater ial Into cash., . , , J tj I Per, Pcund- Ilin .Cutter ?-"Costs tesser'-po&nd than but ter," says an announcement con cerning the Studebaker Standard six duplex phaeton, made by local distributors at sTuscumbIa, Ala. "Compare the price of the new Studebaker with the other necessi ties of life" continues the an nouncement, ''and yon will find that: the Standard six is sold at much less per pound." v , , Then follows a list of the mar ket .price of : ordinary household commodities, - led," of course, ' by the price of tbe automobile' which, at list price, figures at 40 cents per pound. In the list are these prices; . - -. Studebaker, per pound... 40 cents Butter, per pound.. U 57 cents Eggs, per dozen . i . 75 cents Tea,' per pound. ..90 cents Coffee, per pound 50 cents The .announcement was directed toward women. It put the pur chase, of a, car in, a new light, in asmuch as the tea, butter and coffee- were nsed up in a short time,;' while the Studebaker 's en durfng value .was like a brand of her kitchen ware," 'wear ever." , "A 'picture of the expanding ield.for bns operationwwm' be pre sented at the open Motor ;Trnek Convention at National Automo bile Chamber of Commerce Head quarters, New forkon Monday, January- 5th, in an address . on The 'FutureoirnhetJIqtor Bits, by -Prankv!-RT'ar'ov ,C-,'?X Manager,- Faber &&rHUiafaiy. Another speaker for this con vention will be F. C. Horner of General Motors Corporation, who will jalk jonrHtywan tke-Truck Industry sianaatctli k tec-si i- nresJU i I i, l J t. ' I J J M N Other speakers previously an no unctd. are: t G. Wpodruf f. General Freight Agent, N. Y. Cen tral, "The Railroads and the Motor Truck,- and R. B. Bachman, Chief Engineer, Autocar Co., 'Is Motor CfflU VISITS sue. n Flli Largest Display! :of ' Units Ever Displayed Here Visits Wednesday ' 7 1 A caravan , of:-' i?0 1 units of the Ford truck visited Salem Wednes day of last week. " This was per haps "the '- largest display1 of units. outside' or an "auto 'show, ever seen in Oregon.! The Valley Mo tor company, local jFord dealers were hosts to the caravan while in Salem. . ! ' - :' The units displayed were .suit able to every kind of need and included: ." ." ? " i':v: ' ' Ton truck .with cab 1 and little Giant Host; Ton truck' with Am erican LaFrance Fire body, type C. Chemical and - hose . combina tion; Ton ; truck- Virith . Hercules cab Ruckstell axle land extension frame; Ton truck! with Wayne school : bus body r Model T with Martin Perry delivery with sliding door; Model -T with Hercules ex press body, disc wheels; alodei 7 with Martin' Perryi sildln? doors, low sld delirerr: iModel T with panel body, special grocery sign nickel fixtures, disci wheels; Model T with Hercules I panel, cream nickel fixtures, disc wheels; Model T with onen express - body, disc wheels to match; Model T, Road sfer less top and deck with panel slip-on; Ton truck with Martin Perry special wilk body? ' Ton truck panel body special plumbers sign; Ton truck with wide top ex press body; Ton truck with stake body and cab; Ton trnck with Martin Perry ; combination stake lody; Ton truck with ."Lee Rub bish body and cab ' Ton truck with Anthony Galrty dump, btsh rocker type;. Ton truck! with Garbage dump body, band . hoist; Ton truck cab and screen body. JO CHART BUS FUTURE TRAIN BIRDS TO "CATCH FISH We all make beasts work for ns, but the Japanese go one better. They force birds to help swell the family bank account, ,ror hey have taught cormorants to fish for them. ays Popular science Monthly for January.) Rings around the necks of the birds pre vent ' them; from swallowing j the fish that ttiey catch. ? k NEW SALESMAX , Ralph M. Lawson and A. j IL Buch have accepted positions Vflth the'F. W. Pettyjohn company as salesmen. -The "company expects to sell many cars during the . com ing season. . ' We bought a new auto and the first week got a crick In our neck looking to sea if It was still out front. uiriii The first metal discovered by Kaa was corner. k!ca U a'D ttb rirst dlscovcrcl tyja ley v-L !'; ;" taaJp. .. -I ' Outstandin; sei Yoti prefer to male 'all other purchases frora concerns of high repu-j tatioo. This game prefer ence should hold with' added force in buying a used car because the: investment Is greater.'' ; Fcrd'Tcurinff Car at $30.00 . " and up ji: fx .1921 Star nbclal..Tourtn3 like Ncnr $575.C0 v Dode Delivery. , Cheap at $330.C3 , ' - Ford Sedan Excellent Condition Overland CO Touring . , Gixxl Condition . Sludcbacr Special Trurin , Xiooks Like Xcw CO 1 1 i D B E B ROTH ER. TYPE--3 Unquestionably, the, most corrrpelling" tribute to the car's stamina is its widespread use by. farmers, ranchmen, surveyors, salesmen and others who travel isolated roads in all sorts of weather. These men will tell you that a good polishing" restores ; the durable , finish to its original brightness after the car has been caked ..with mud for weeks. To them it is a matter of vital, importance, too, that Dodge Brothers' powerful starter ' functions promptly after prolonged exposure -. to the cold, - , . I . Nor is any group of owners more constantly impressed by those elements of excess value which characterize not! only the Type-B Sedan" itself, but every car . that Dodge Brothers build. . . -. .. ... - - ... .f -- ... . - -"- ... - , : . ' !'-"- ' . I The price Is $1003 f. o. b Detroit $1313.00 DcUvcrcd BONESTEELE MOTOR CO. ; ' ' 474 South Commercial i . . t ' " : I. , ii f : . , .. . . ... . 1 - r fht'U tif,- CAR fT H E U N I V E R S A L I II II i 1 k! i' i ; 1 "If I I - m i ... i V: ..1 ; ' :.' ' fwpintwdnving J ; The Ford Coupo 13 dually. satisfactory for biicinc33 or cocial heeds in' cold Weather. i Driving this convenient enclosed car, you will never . hesitate to venture - forth no matter hpv raw or . blustery the day. . f h - ; Light, yet aSordin all ithe power you will ever f need, it will serve you faithfully every day. When heavy snow falls impede traffic, a Ford will carry you where heavier cars might fail. V r , .1 The seat is cencroudy brcid and comfortable, unusual lu ' gage capacity is provided in ths rear compartment. ' Coupe 1 Forctor Sedan - Tuu'or Sedan - TourifSCar ' - 2 l JTnaiowf - On crn cart dnoumib!e tints and wanct ue 3S extra i AU trice t. o. fc. Dtroif Itr lov price and lor cct ' c." operation 'are Vetera that should influence yoiir deci sion, to buy at once. . D tiro It f r T --- r. . W i. . . i , ...a