THE-OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING; JULY 12, 1923 FORD TRUCKS ARE TO BE EXHIBITED National. Demonstration To Be Observed By. Salem , . Distributors The rom'.ng week has been des ignated ns National Ford Truck week and, the Valley Mqtor Co., ' has arranged for a complete show ing of Ford built truck bodies. Entrance of the Ford Motor Co. into the manufacture of commer cial bodte indicates a new -and Important advancement In this di- tvtalSn of otor" transportation since ft shows that Ford is bring- Ing Into delivery and hauling ser ( vices the same law cost and high Arrangements have -3een com pleted for a truck parade through the business streets, startling at 1 o'clock onjwednesday, July 15. Announcement is also made that the Valley; Motor Co., jwlll be pre pared to give demonstrations of any of the units and .those inter ested arei invited to ante their re quests for the demonstration as early as possible." - The Ford built: combinations for the famous Ford one-ton truck chassis - include the oten express type, the express type iwith either screen sides and canopy top or with top alone, and the stake and platfornr body. This latter body also is of particular interest to the framer and 'truck gardener, for It lsfSdaptabTe to -every agri- cultural naming requirement as It may be used' with either grain or cattle sides. . With stakes it provides unusual space for carting garden produce. A closed cab, adaptable for use with any of these bodies, also is This Ford truick bocy provides full 'protection :for merchandise and I- meeting j high favorwith ' firms Teiiuiring this kind of de ' livery unit; Canopy top and side curtains protect; the load' from weather and the; screen sides and end doors protect it from "theft. Other Ford truck equipment In cludes the open expreastype body and the stake body which may be converted into a platform and ior farm usejis adaptable to either cattle or grain sides. The closed cab on all the bodies affords com fort and protection to, the driver. value, that has made the Ford pas- provided and has grown greatly iff senger car tne most popular in : . the worlds The 'Ford truck chas sis has long held;the lead among ' lis ht commerclavehtf-ies, and at -present approximately 75 of the "one-ton trucks in use are Fords, t .- ' The business j man or 'farmer , "who is lnteresled ln reducing haul Mng costs will have trie opportunity this week of becoming fully ac "quainted with tlvese Ford built truck bodies which,-becauseof the - economics of Ford quantity -pro duction, are offered at-low prices. It is of all' steel construction, roomy, with , removable panels ' in the back and affords complete pro tection for the driver in Inclement weather, with ample ventilating facilities. The displays also will include the new nick up body. "Which is mounted on the rear of. the Ford runabout,; providing a light deliv ery car which meets a variety of requirements where q-ick deliv ery is an. important. factor Lif STAGES MPROVE SERVICE Daily Service Now Establish- ed as Far South as Taft; Also to Oceanside from Roy H. Swift, traffic man ager, stage terminal, Portland. (jai:I)m:h kioht-ix-lixk DKLjUIITS KlXCi OF SPAIN ; On July 1 the Portland. New 1erg, ; .McMinnville, " Tillamook Stages. Inc., added new branches to their pre ent service. The Taft branch runs from Ilebo south to Cloverdale, Pacific City. Oretown, .Neskowln. Otis rDevils Lake and Tnft. Tht la thf first Mace to operate south of Xer.kowin. Regjlually all well-known An American-made car a Gardner Eight-in-line Brougham received the most careful atten tion of King Alfonso XIII upon the occasion Of his recent visit to the autrmobile show heldTduring the latter part of May. in the in dustrial building at Barcelona Spain. His Majesty expressed his delight at the smart appearance of the Gardner, and the cympletness of its equipment. ; , Engineers Blaze Trail irTSky for Night Mail Planes, u ' r v i. ft.-.?! ' "v. ' t mm&i,-j,n momma, . I I jci 5. '71v JVM - , v- f-,r . j, r'.i .i i 'JL- "1 I' rV- . i J' .. :. ... v. i-.- ivM..-V.S vwWSS. ' v . . . ... . 5iS N-v "r I . I I - vll II jA - v V . -. " '.v.A, ' s .v jl I.IK 1ST HSGVE1T0 JE T Following Is Distance Tak en From Statesman Car , Speedometer I titer urban Derailed, Injuring 12, U- 'as It Hits Auto, Killing Six f the One hundred and fiffy beacons of varying degrees of brilliancy. Which mark the rout new nifet air mail service between Chicago and New York, represent months of toil on the part J engineers, who had to blaxe a trail of light in the sky under all sorts of conditions. A plane is EariiiK w irate uiL-agv. m ic is ocaiun in me wuaerness, wiiere there isn t a place to . land in miles. At right is seen the type of beacon used: foot powerful lights mounted on turn table wwen. ! HUGE FLOES OF ICE BAR cedented. Old fishermen declare that it is the worst seaood they have experienced." . from there he planned to push 200 milea further north u Camp Mug- ri'Rsn i Aki cvDcniTinti r . .j 11 IVIIL.L.HIV LAI LUI I lUIJ i , j t ' L His message gave a rather de-j , '. auctic expm)ki:rs stvv.T . WAn MANtUVtttb b AlitU oi me expetmion speni ineir i:me i sEniors DlFFKl'LTIKS L i. ,,M. .vim-n .iMa r! DKMOXSTRATlOX AT CAM I Amount of Ice on labrnrior Coast IkM'taml lty Xativn to lie ln Usual 'WASHINGTON'. July 1 (By Associated Press.) Unpieceaent-ed-ice j floes along the Labrador coast was reported to the natlonni geographic society today as like ly to place unexpected difTiculties in the" path of the MacMillan Arctic expedition. This report, however, differed somewhat from a - mes sage to the nary'department earl "er in the day which indicated that much less fee than usual for this time of the year was found in the vicinity of llopedal haroor from which the expedition expected to depart 'atfS-a. ml today. No ms- ranks with the big annnal auto-1 ageled since that hour has been mobile show at New York. Vir- European this. . event, j European society turned oti the'King o honor. t almost en masse, and of' Spain is the guest FOItV!5 TO UK DISPLAYED ... . . I oa ra A r riisn nvpn snn 11K11:1IIV a uiar daily service has been estao-p--" - . - - JisJid which connects wltk- Park- numtb,er of mf r ,8 f,,ne8 au,to" oi .ui..iii. . : i i mobiles are shipped .abroad for nm ou in-1 c.n in in ii ic siac icai- ... , , lng Salem at 1:10 p. W. s The com pany has also added a branch from . Tillamook. Net arts and Ocean Side connecting wit a the Parker stages which leaves Salem at 1:10 p. tt. It Is now possible for passengers to get as far aj the mouth of the : Silets - bay. and the 'company . is able to' take; thoe who desire beyond-Taft as far as Silets river . or Kernvllle. These.' additional branches now complete the net , work of stage lines, from Seaside r to all' beaches south. Time tables for h stages j operating from Portland or from Salem will be aent out to those requesting them National Truck Display Week, July lSthi to 18th. local distribu tor, Valley Motor company taking part with- parade ' Tuesday, - July 14, showing- Ford trucks with various styles of bodies. received here tonight. CSpe Harrigan, some 400 mites north of Newfoundland was named by Commander lacMiIIan in the message to the geographic society as the po'nt for which he would head after leaving Hopewell and in tue little Eskimo village of Ildpedalei j The mercury there was sail to have-climbed to a "balmy temperature of 65-degrees" which afiprded "a striking contrast to thl fields of lice through which we ere forcing . our : way two days ago and the fact that even now with aid of a powerful telescope as far as the eye can see ncrth, the waters ins de of the Viands are jammed with Ice.'" Despite j the temperature. , the water wanned to only 36 degrees, the message I said " relating that "mislead by the balmy air we de cided to test the alleged buoyancy of a new type of aviation suit sup posed to act as a life preserver as well as being a warm regulation cold weather aviation coverall the suit was buoyant." This message was picked up by D. C.'s. Comstock," East Hartford. Conn., and relayed to the society. ' Another message also was for warded today by Jesse W. Holland, Brooklyn. N. Y., and! it too, men tioned the ice floes saying: ''The amount of field ice on the Labrador coast is almost unpre- I.EWIS CALKS FOR ACTIOX . Arlington Itapir work on riew McFadden hotel and on Vendolne hotel annex. - 1 Now Autos Go Sea- Riding IK : i '' ..... r' j h 7wAr .v ,pH Mm I . v I iCcTJ iJImpmobil On Honolulu Doks CnlT0 of ItUtrtt Among . U ' PT$onnL ' i I-! " . """-7 : ; If J HEN the United States Navy ; ' V V wcnc IO Ma na preparations were made for the gigantic awaiian maneuvers, special per ion was given to a limited num wer 'of officers and rated men to t transport- their automobiles to Hawaii and Australia. Principally to be noticed among i the motor cars strapped aboard bat- v tleships and even on several of the '!. w f loesxroyersi wen iiopmoDues. -Next to his shlo. the Navr nan's pride Is In his motor ear," once commented ' Captain , Thomas T. f Craren,' In charge of the (Naval Air station,' North Island, California. ; Captain Craven drives a Hupmo- m :Vu " ; , i It tu been said by oSktn of the ." ..v- 9y v-4.. , . ... . UA. Concord, Light Cntuor Com manding tk$ j0ttroyT Squadrons of tkt Seontinjf FUt, Arriving In floaclulii..;'; f United States Navy that the Hup mobile has been so popular with men' In the Navy because like the Navy, ,"it is always ready." The stufdl ness of the car,- Its certainty of per formance, its absolute dependability , these are the qualities which have recommended THopmobile to the ' Ntvy. efficers sad tctp alike. ti TRADE in your TIRES !. I on NEW GOODYEAR BALLOONS Greater riding comfort. Safer driving. Less wear on your car and your nerves. They cost very little more than your present tires and we'll give you a liberal allowance for your old ones. i ARE YOU ON? "'. I ' ' "f ',' ''' ; ' - ' '''' :-: ' j !': ':! : i ' !'' I ' ' '" Day 'and ZoseL Corner Comrnercial and Chemeketa TACOMA, July 10. Demon strating what the combined sup port of an army tank advance and a Howitzer barrage can accom plish in actual warfare, 1,000 reg ulars waged a merry battle in the broiling July sun at' Camp Lewis this afternoon. The maneuvers. which occupied some three hours, were called by Maj. Gen. W. H. Johnston, commanding general at Camp Lewis, highly successful and instructive. The two forces, the blues and res. consisted of men from the Fourth infantry with one tank company and" a-Howitzer platoon. Col. V. J. Mormjar, chief umpire for the affair, gave the decision to the blues, which was the attacking fotce. ' ' Where will yon spend your va cation? This question may be easily answered If you will se The Statesman's resort section carried In each Sunday's paper. Look for the two full pages in this issue with a special vacation border. Here we give the rout ing and distances to all resorts that are carrying advertisements on these pages. We will gladly give any other information about any of these resorts to those who telephone or call at The States man office. Ask for the auto editor. Tacific City Via Amity. Belle vue. Sheridan. Hebo. Cloverdale, S0.fi miles. Via Dallas, Hebo. Cloverdale, 70 miles.- Neskowin Via Amity, Sheri dan. Hebo, 85." miles. Via Dal las, Hebo, Cloverdale, 74.6 milea. Delake Via Amity 102.8 miles. Via Dallas, Grand Ronde, Hebo 92.6 miles. . Netarts Via Amity and Tilla mook. 100.7 miles. Via Dallas, Tillamook, 90.1 miles. Oceanside Via Amity and Til lamook, 103 miles. Via Dallas and Tillamook, 92.4 miles. Hay Ocean Boat service from Bay City. 100 miles from Salem. Gc ribald! Via Amity, Tilla mook, 104.4 miles. Roekaway Via Amily and Til lamook. 109.7 miles. Manhattan Via Amity, Sheri dan, Hebo, Tillamook, Roekaway, 111 miles. Manzanita ..Via Amity, Tilla mook, Roekaway, Wheeler, 124 miles. Cannon Beach Via Tillamook, 1144. 6 miles. Via Portland, As toria, Seaside. 191 miles. Seaside Via Tillamook. 148.5 miles. Via Portland, Astoria, 180 miles. Gearhart Via Tillamook, 151.5 miles. Via Portland, Astoria, 177 miles. Newport Via Corvallis, 98 miles. ' Sparks Ranch, McKenzie River Via Eugenie, Springfield, 124 miles. :;-.;;.fcr- mm .- , j v,r' - - j f,r ii A. . . .. J Mtmm iniiMiinirilfc'ii f n mnr nir r in - r jfC5 : : : : 1 m Agitation aaainst rrade-crossinz has been resumed in Illinois as result of an accident at a crossing near Bloominjrton. III. i An interurban was derailed, and 12 persons injured, when the car struck as automobile in which six persons, an entire . family. u riding. All . of the six were killed. The photos show the wrecked trolley and the remains of the autA. Via Eugene, Springfield" 118 miles. Belknap Hot Sprints Via Eu gene, (Springfield. McKenzie River, i:V9 miles. NEW TIRE SIGN' McKenzie River Bridge- Via Eugene, 133 miles. Nimrod Inn. McKenzie River Work That Satisfies We Do Reboring and Welding BARRETT BROS. GARAGE 1090 North Capitol Oakland Sheenmen will ship Ifp004 lambs to San Francisco market. fi : Zose.'s Tire Shop at the corner of Commercial nd Ferrj Mrt-n installed a new electee sign iu the front of their Mote. Th sisn advertises the Seiberling Tirs? which they sell. i - The Old Swimming Hole is mighty inviting these hot days Have Your Bicycle Repaired so you can go when you want to If you haven! a bicycle BUY ONE ON EASY TERMS Lloyd E. Ramsden 387 Court Street Telephone 66 Don't Take Oiijr Word! That the - PIHWIL Dynamic Battery Is the Highest-Powered, Longest Life Battery Ever Built for ' AutomobUe Service I ASK ANY CAR OWNER i ! WHO HAS ONE Once you have triecj a Philco proven its tremendous reserve power and freedom from ordinary battery troubles you'll never again put up with just an ordinary battery. WE KNOW E. H. BURRELL BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE 1 -A' .- - , - 236 North High Street Phone 203 r "Remember' if after you have owned one of our use;! Cars one week and you decide you like some of our other ars better, you can exchange at face value on any ued or new car we have of equal or higher value. Studebaker 1921 touring, 33x4J new cords all around .: .........$675 Dodge-M 91 8 touring 95 Ford 1920 touring, light weight pistons 160 Buick 1918 touring, new tires.... 350 Oakland 1918 touring .:. 265 i Qverland 1 924 touring, loaded down with accessories 450 Overland 1922 touring.... Overland 1922 touring.... 150 160 300 285 3&5 Oakland 1918 touring : Chevrolet 1 920 touring ...... Dort 1 920 touring Ford 1923 touring .......Li...j Overland 1923 touring;..:.. Gardner 1924 coupe, "asnap..- 750 Willys Knight 1 924 coupe sedan .1150 Oakland-! 924 sedan 1275 2 One-ton Samson Trucks- each.. 375 1 GMC 12-ton truck completely overhauled 1 750 These cars have practically all been repainted and recon ditioned and must be seen to be appreciated. High Street at Trade i 1