Llctorcycla Traffic' Officers Befora Scattering-Through State,
UNION OIL HAS SHIPS
TW0 2CKW VESSELS LAUNCHED
RV OIL COMTAXl
Lrft to right Hergent E. Ii. Hons
, Hergeant J. J. McMalion, Jac
Kaat' ll.cl, . Griffith, Oregon
Foster, Klamath Falls; Kerge
r KalemJ CY C. Williams, CoquJ
; Absent C. Pi Talent, JMedfor
; With the addition of 10 new
mnj T'A; Ratfety, ' chief state
'traffic officer, . recently; called all
of tae. state "officers -Into-headquarters,
for. instruction and ex
'planatione of th. wtrk for thei
seasqn with aprticular attention
M'og given to the Interpretation
of the motor vehicle laws passed
fby-the 1921 legislature. ,
; i Undr th'nw system Kennetty
Bloom, Albany, Is captain a;i3
'directly fa charge of all the state
officers. The state was divide4
into fire districts, with a sergeant
In charge ofeacb district. The
sergeant is responsible tp Captain.
Tloom, who in turn answer to
'Chief RaffetyJ
i The five sergeants,, all -vaterans
in. highway- trafric Tegulation.ere
O. Max Flannery; H. L. Griffith:
J. J. McMahon; Jay Saltzman and
EaTl-;B. Houston- , ' .
; Sergeant.. Flannery will ..Have
. charge of the Salem dtstrict.-'whlcb,
consists of Marion, folk; Liivo,
Lane, Denton and Lincoln coun
ties. i ' '"-. .f -;-
DELL SALEa ARE GOOD
'fcllORTAGE OF CARS CURTAILS
FULFILLING ORDERS
ton, Bend; C. L. Hudson, Astoria;
ksonvf He; E. It. Thurber, Ilosebu
TClty; V, F. McGilvray, I'ortlantl;
ant (i. Max Flanoryv Halcm; W J.
lie; O. J. Ranks,. Tillamook; A. G.
d; JV II. FJIenburg, Corvallis. ,
J. A. Robertson, Ontario; Serge
rg; Captain K. F. lUoom, Albany;
A. II., Shortest Grants las.s; Chi
Hadfkld, McMinuville;? Walter
Dunn, La Grande; K. H. .Lister,
aut Jay Siiltzman, Th Jlalles;
C L. JJeuallen, Pendleton ; Ser
cf T. A. lluffeiy, Salem; W, A.
Lansing, Raker; II. R.. Rinehart,
Eugene; O. O. Nichols, Daddas.
Harry1 Twitcheil, sales manager
of the Fred M. Powell Motor Cars,
"The H'ouse. of tha Qoldea Rule'!
says business could not be better. J
, "Ave are dolag .everything possi
ble to yep np with our orders for
Fackards, Hudson and' Essexes
awaiting, delivery. Our branch
manager, at Albany. Mr. Kenneth
Carter reports orders f of two Es
sex and two Hudsons. William
C. Gray twk the agency for our
Una Yeduesday at Lebanon and
baa sold nearly all of the carload
which is enroute from the factory
to him. Vick's Garage oufl sub
dealer at Silverton is' all sold out
and .has orders "for; the carload
which is about due to arrive. We
in Salem, could use several car
Loads right no w. . I had fa let my
own-personal car so yesterday to
make, another soul happy with, an
Essex. We have Just "received
Kprd from the Portland; Motpr
Car company distributors that
some more shipments have left
the factory for us and we ' hope
soon to be able to have cars in
stock. Our- ambition is to build
up an organization one hundred
per cent perfect and with that in
mind are gathering , together in
our. organization the best men to
be had.' Our used car department
which is our pride .Is . nown
charge of Earl Jlorphew formerly
with the Chevrolet agency. We
are very jealous of our reputation
as used car merchants and Mr.
Uorphew's duty is to see that
every used car -we sell must be in
the very-best condition possible
before we offer ? it for sale and
every! mechanic who works on our
used .cars knows, that when, sold
the. car . must be a credit to the
House of Powell. We know that
our future business is assured
with any one we sell a used car
to because we give the same war
rantee on our used cars as is given
on all new automobiles." .
Among tha recent sales of new
cars .are: i-
.Hudson coach to Vlck Gilstrom,
Silverton." - i u
Hudson coach to Gertrude Ilun
saker, t Salem. -' i .
Essex coach "to W. P. Watkins,
Salem.!".-' :' n - ,w
Essex coach to Vicks Garage,
Silvert?on. ' u
Essex coach to E. W. Battleson,
Salem.! ;"..."
Hudson coaeh to ; Hagen and
Gilstrom, Silverton. . v, (
Essex coach to Claud; Edwards,
Salem; i jf !
Hudson coach to i Irwight R.
Johnson, Portland. . j r
i Packard touring toi;Granning
and Reese, Portlandj If
Essex coach to Llbyd Droo
baughi Salem, t ! if ,
"Packard coupe to ibr. F. H.
Thompson, Salem. I Jj r 1
Essex coach to Dr..!E. ' H. Hob
son. . i i- .. t . !! j I . '
Packard Eight sedan ; limousine
to T. A. Livesley, Salem.
Essex coach to Myrtbn i Moore,
Sale,mt ?!- j-: ,1 ; i l ., '
Essex coach j to John C. Ter
hune, Jefferson. , . ii.fj... . .
Essex coaeh to McCracken Ripley-
- t !. M! - -
Hudson sedan to D, & Buchner,
Jefferson, s i , f ! , , LM,
Hudson coach to ! ictor Mac
kenzie, Salem. i i
' Essex coach to Christine Latou
rell, Salem. 'r t ,,' i ,
WIDER DOORS
Vit&tf iloors on motor cars, giving
ample room for getting in and out,
f houli be demanded by every car
.buyer. There no longer is need for
narrow, slit-like doors, any more than
there is for cramped, huddled-np
caarters within a car,
A mottw car isn't an' v tunbrella
ciz e, sd the passenger ' no longer
needs to go through' the contortions
of a reptile to get in an!otrt of his
car, nor need he coil himself np, like
one, within. 1 ? . j j . j j .
Stndebaker cars rootntness within
is - made . easily i accessible - by - the
wider doors which give free access
in or 'out. . ; ; i I ' ,
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Sport that you csmcet in
no -other 'vray a real
thrill ,whcn you get
astride one of these i v
Hrlcy-Davidcca
I'lctcrcyclcs
We have a limited number of high grade rebuilt parleys
mat we can place to you on very EASX,TERMS.
Ccmc rrid Locli Them Over S -
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' - Imriy V. "Scott-'i. -
"f:.e Cycle Jfan"
' 147 So. Com'. St. '
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Packard touring to Harvey
Hawkins, Salem..
Packard sedan to R. DeMoss,
Corvallis.
- Hudson coach to L. I. Wills,
Salem.
Essex coach to J. If. Fry, Sa
lem. Essex coach to Major W. P.
Simpson, Salem.
Packard sedan to -Carl South
worth, -Eugene. .
Essex coach to Rhea Wilson,
Salem.
Essex coach to Mrs. Fae Twit
chell, Salem.
- Hudson sedan to O. E." Price,
Salem.
. Essex coaeh to L. J. Zulke, Sa
lem. Hudson coach to R. GJ Stewart,
Salem. .
Hudson coach to R. Bengman,
Eugene.
. Hudson : coach to Audry Hob
son, Salem." . . -
Packard touring to Vw. C
Campbell, Salem.
. ' Essex coach to F. A. Heinrich,
Albany. '
Hudson sedan to W. WV Moore,
Salem. . ;
Essex coach to Lv M. Bierly, Al
bany. '. . 1 i .' - -
Essex coach to O. L. Mansfield,
Salem. -
Hudson coach to IL D. Jorgen
son, Salem. - .
Essex coach to O. 11. Wise, Sa
lem. Packard Six touring : to Hazel
Joy, Salem.
Packard Six touring to R. II.
Barr, Berkley, Cal. ;
Hudson coach to W. J. Rey
nolds, Portland.
, Essex coach to Earl Morphew,
Salem.'
Essex coach to A. : Knight,
Woodburn.
Essex coach to Mrs. W. C.
Gray, Salem.
The linen mills will mean for
tunes to Salem people. .The. wis a
investor knows this; and invests
accordingly.
Women to Have Busy
Summer at Wembley
j LONDOX. Women are going
to have more to do with this year's
Wembley exhibition than they did
last year. Queen Alary will pay
many more visits during the sum
mer, if her engagements permit.
Under the presidency of the
Duchess of York and the vice
presidency of Princess Mary, the
women's section has organized
many functions, including a "Na
tional. Baby week." The march
of women into spheres hitherto
exclusively "?held by men is indi
cated by tb"e fnrention to hold a
conference of women engineers.
The majority of women, how
ever, will be engaged principally
in the food section, giving hints
on household affairs, the selection
of fruits and food, and demon
strating the latest household labor
saving appliances.
Moscow Seeks Foreigners
Jo Rebuild Its Dwellings
MOSCOW.- American' contrac
tors are invited by the Bolsevik
government to rebuild ruined or
dilapidated buildings in Moscow.
In return" for this work the gov
ernment offers the Americans pos
session of the restored buildings
for rental .purposes for a period
ranging from ten to 40 years. At
the end of that term the buildings
automatically become the property
of the government.
As the Soviet government has
no immediate means of its own to
build new dwelling houses, office
buildings - or other structures, it
has adopted the expedient of hav
ing foreigners or Russians who"
posses the necessary means? take
over ruined or partially damaged
buildings for reconstruction pur-
Lposes. There are renovated en
tirely at the expense of the con
tractor, his only compensation
being the privilege of renting.
Marking distinct advances in
the company's refined and lubric
ating oil business on the coast,
the Union Oil company of Califor
nia has just launched j two new
vessels. The larger ship, which
was chiistened the "RedJine," was
launched at Oakland, arid will gp
iiito the Sacramento and San
Joaquin river trade. At L03 An
geles harbor the most modern oil
barga yet constructed .at the port
was "named the "Coronado" and
will deliver Union non-detonating
gasoline and other products of the
company to the multitude of small
craft which make their headquar
ters at San Diego harbor, to which
the "Coronado" will be attached.
Both vessels, while relatively
small, are of the latest design and
most thoroughly equipped exam
ples of their type- on the Pacific
coast.. The "Iledline, a, shallow
draft, twin screw vessels, is spe
cially constructed for use in the
river territory of central Califor-.
nia. It has a draft of eight feet
six inches when f ully.loaded; a
capacity of 150, 000. gallons, in
addition to fifteen tons, of package
goods, and a speed ofnine knots.
It is 175 feet long. There are
practically no places along the
Sacramento and San i Joaquin
rivers where the "Redline" cannot
make a .... delivery. The motor
equipment consists of itwo 165
horse power four cylinder, four
cycle Diesel engines. The vessel
was sponsored by Mrs. T. A. Hayes
wife of the assistant to the ex-,
ecutive vice president at San Fran
cisco. :" ! "
SAMMY SPARK PLUG
Says:
, A lean horse for & long race,
and -a clean spark plug for any
race, -long or short,
t Many a man has driven to the
repair shop when his real destina
tion was the spark plug man.
AUTO LAUGHS
A num in Chicago was arrest
for going in the wrong direction
on a oneouay street. Dont you
know thts ts a one-way street
J asked the officer. "I was going but
j on way", replied the. ' man
EiGniisOrpLsna3C-C30o c2 VQgoH ISdog
Long semi-elliptic springs of - chrome vanadium' steel
rear springs : underslung-total length of one rear
and one front spring equalling 88 of the wheel
base of the air imagine the comfort of riding on
such spring suspension! , -
yet this is but one of " the features that make
for greater riding comfort in the new Chevrolet
new from -radiator .to rear axle to provide
a new value that is astonishing everybody who
sees these cars at our Show Room.
TourinSor525 !Coupe-$715 Coach-$735 Sedan-825
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BatlaM Tir mnd Due Balloo" Tlrc mii Sm- "Bahmmm TItm mmd Due
. .ncn(- . ....-v. Standard Equipment
AH priee$ 1. m. fc." Flint, Mickijan
Vkttli Stmmdatd
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for Economical Transportation
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''The Business
Coupe .
Name-protected by T
Greatest Closed Car Value
in the LoW'Cost Class
QrricL-roIling curtains, built into permanent leather
toiytnake the new Coupster a closed pr open car
i i atryoKir wish. Clear vision from all driving angles,
i I amjleletrrpom, wide freeswinging doors, allliayes
i ' Hxmtqtuility'body features. ' m
CoupsterVatatB
Features -
; TLegreatestcatfecdii.
i. business matfcevrde
matchless low puce, i
Power
MmxjnDcShzMatBC
Safety v
Four-WheeLBrakcs
Economy .
Tilk)tsoci3arliretof,
Pickrttp
f to aM2es iaJ ;
Seconds. ;.
Long Life i
FaFeed . I '
Lubrication
- No-other closed car can match this new Coupster
i revalue, for price
MbdifiTysmarc natural wood wheels and Fisk genu
inefeballoonssize 4.40, harmonize with the swagger
fSectofllue lacquer finish. Gray Spanish leather -trnholsteryw
fiSeerthe new Coupster today ! The easiest
terms m the world make this car yours.:
r Sce your nearest Star dealer, , - ,
'OWS
SALEM AUTQMOBILE CO.
i 151 North High Street Phone 97
"5he;; greatest value- buy IN ITHE WORLD
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Freight anJ Tax Extra
The world's largest production of 6cyHnder cars.permits
the lowest prices in Hudson history And for the finest
Hudsons ever built Thus Hudson is more than ever, the
farld's Qreatest Buy." .
NowaNetvTypeThQ BROUGHAM $1595
Freight mnd Tax Extra
It is a totally different, It has all the distinction of
wKcIy new Hudson type.
Among smart, individual
csrs it is as sensational a
creation: as the Coach in
the fieli of closed car
uSiiity.
the finest custom-built
bodies s
It has the overv,iielmin3
price advantage cfircd by
all Hudson ccrs, by rea
son pd volume production.
I HUDSON 7-PASS. SEDAN
1795
Tnight and Tax Extrmr
Fred M. Powell
j. : 7 motor cars
Corner Cottage and Ferry r
Phcnc 2123
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