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1 N i 1 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. JU JAM?; 1025 Country -Wide Air Mail Service Planned (ff mJO (ym irSir I . Jwiir iii i f " i" i ijirrr w " iiZnTTt TinL'- ic) I spent -a week with, bis grandma at Hotet Cmwtent, h'4 ' Frank 'Bresner 'f Manhattan went Tlshlhg yesterday and came home with 18 large flounders. keehdH H oa.toHFHth Mr. and Mrs. F. Manning. Miss Marjorie Pnrdy and R. Cassidy of Portland spent a few weeks at Otto Shearer's cottage. Mrs- Gnstafson and daughter. Florence are siendinr a few weeks at Mrs. -"Newton's cottage, the Nevada. M. 3. Maddox has Improved his ; cottage by painting It. The Chap-Ha-Wee" Camp Fire Girls of Portland are spending a wee i at Mannauan. Tney are staying at the Reifsneider cottage OLD CAR 4S WAKING TOUR OMmobil Drirrn &1.O00 Mlk. t.:i .Holdlnjj.l;. ThtoostofSc deoartiwnt - . - . -w . j . t , ri vtnur si nni yitpptii h irrUne ovef eiarnt routes which extend to u pans i we wunirj. .rwv?'. N e wjYolefelaaiiaijoan Jr ranUco jwit, ,and the propsiJilic,:r 5 iVieifte From Beach Resorts 1 1 MAXZAX1TA Sand 'Cod have been found on ' the beach at Manzanita this week. Several cottagers have dug theta np from the beach at low, tide. 1 Manzanita wll Soon belong to the Coast Power company's cir cuit.! The poles to carry the wires axe already put In and wiling of some of the houses in the com ' tnimtty has already begun! i . Mrs. E. M. Beusekamp and chil dren. Gladys and Martin, of Ma plewood. Ore., have the Johnston cottage for the .remainder of July. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schaller spent several days in Manzanita and email daughter, : bortthy, with their friends, the Ge&Jsbeeks. They were on their way to their I home in 'Astoria alter a motor trip through California. w. J. ceaerson entertained a party of friends at bis cottage for j several days among them Mrs. J. P. Johnson, Kansas City; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welen, The Dalles; Miss Ellen Cederson and Miss Beatrice Cederson and Miss Thelma Nelson, .Portland, Ore. " ; Miss Louisa Koenlg of San Fran cisco wa-the guest of the Gel Js heek's over the week end. I At the Spencer cottage for sev eral days were Miss Hazel Spen cer, Miss Georgia. Spencer, Mrs. t. F. Amortv Adele Amort, Cleo Araort and Alva Burghart, all of Shaw, Ore. ,1 - ,. Miss Amy Holt, Frances H61t, Lily Hendrtckson had the Werner cottage for several days. .. At the Rnstsel Cabin f or jthe week end were Mr. and" -Mm. Jt. E. Davis, and Shaw Phillips of Port land, Ore. ' -'. -.".. . Miss Abby Temple and her aunt who are vacationing at Manzanita are In Portland for a few, days dur ing the Elks' convention.4- . Mr., and Mrs. P." R." Hansen of Seaside, Ore-, motored; in for , a i Short stay at Manzanita. J Mr. and Mrs. . H. Howard of illnneapoliif, Minn., spe.nt several days at Lan's camp ground. . Among " the motorists who en Jjoyed the twach durfng the week were Eva Becht, .Harry p. Becht, Portland; R. F. Robinson, Mohfer, Ore.; Edith Lundxren; Viim1pg ton, Mass.; Mr, and Mrs. Jaraes Murdock, and. . George MMurdock, Seatle, Wah.; MUs dna May Ta : ber, Portland, tjfe. ' ' ' , Mr. and ; Mra. 'C. A. JStftnp . of Portland and."tra. .A. Bump,' bl Cervabi, enjoyed hospitality:- of t?ie -camp ground, for several fajs. Mr. land Mrs,j L. M. ICing and children of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Kind, .and John Rom and family of Portland, v-Ore' spent several days at the camp ground. Mr. and Mrs..P..C Burrows and children,- Roland and Virginia of Portland lunched at the camp ground while hiking through from Ocean Beach. The - following were registered at the Inn for several days during the week: Mr. and Mrs. Ho palm 7 er, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Nelson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs. M. B.Saw yer, Ridgway, Pa.; Mrs. W. C, Doyle, Garibaldi. Ore.; E. Buraie, Portland; Jos. Barber, Salem; H. L. Lord. Iowa Falls, la. f Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Prescott and son, Julian, of galem, spent aever- aidays at the camp ground. Vhile here Mrs. Prescott and Julian en Joyed a. triprto Short Sand beach in company with Miss Helen M. Smith and Miss Geraldine . Van Groos who are spending lb sum mer with the Geijsbeek's. . - Mr. and Mrs. a M. Lanning ho are eummering ra theit cot tage at Manzanita motored In to Portland for the Elks convention, The following were also regis tered at the, camp ground: Mr. and Mrs. H. A: Logan, Portland ; Pearl Anderson, Portland; Mr. and Mrs .W. t. Montgomery, Brighton, Ore- : Mr; and . Mrs. J. J. . pumas Brighton, Ore.; N. S. Lamme south Bend, Wn.;Ri R. Alexander, nd -lamUy,, Portland; Mr? and rg. c. L. Clausen, Portland; Ross Sfnyder, Paul Sels, Dayton,. Ohio; VUa. A. .BIddle and family Cot- M Grove, Ore. Mrs. Ella Baker.: Those present were: Mr.' and. Mrs. Ray' Purdy, Mr. and Airs.-' Chester Stansbnry, Mrs. Joe Herman, ? Dorothy . and Grace Purdy, Marcelle Stanabury, Leon Mae Campbell, Joe Herman, and Marjorie Baker. Refresh ments" were nerved and a goOd time was had by all. . ' , L , Mrs Moddy and daughter, Mil dred are spending their vacation at J.he Darr. cottage in Manhattan. Mrs. E- A. Bruckert of Portland Is stopping at the Bresney cottage. Miss Katie Huston, 'at ter ppenJ Ing a few Weeks in Portland ar rived hOYne 'safe, j A large bonfire was given on the beach- the other evenTng in hohor pt the two Kuhenhanser girls who are' goin'g to Portland to spehd a brtet vacation. ? .'Mrs. Odell will leave Manhat tan .for her home In Portland La week from Friday. . I Bill Welch-celebrated his 56th birthday here in. Manhattan last Saturday.. :r J,:- ; f 7,i Mrs. Fitzmanrice .and daughter, Mrs. Smally fend daughter, are oc cupying the Glencoe cottage. I Mr. and Mrs. Murphy are spend ing a few weeks at the Amery s cottage. ": "' : !; 1 -!; ;';!'" Clara Niehols and Ora Bedford of Portland are stooping at the pelton cottage at Manhattan. I Mr. and Mrs. McCamnian and sons, Howard and Bobbie, are spending two r weeks i at Cole's ' Mrs. L. A. Mathison. and chil dren, Leonard and June, anil sis ter, Mrs. P. MJ Chalmor are at their cottage j for the season. Mr. Chalmor spent the week end with his wife at the Mathison cottage. "Mrs. CVS,. MiUer and niece Paul ine Dillon, of Portland have open ed their cottage' for; the summer. Miss Betty Machey w.ll spend aj week with them, "j . 1 ; J. J. Roheren was down a few days with his wife at the Reifsnei der 'cottage.-'j ' hi : : ; Mr. and Mrs.: Russell Wilhelm and wife spent their, summer va cation at Reifsnelder'g cottage. Miss T. Schmore and C. W. Far go are visiting Miss Schxaorls mother for a week. ii,t ' i Mrs. R, E. Smith, Mrs. Marjorie Tracy and sons are at their cot tage for the summer. , ' i ; . w Mr. ana Mrs Armouster are spending a few weeks at the Iowa 1 cottage. . , : , Harold walker of -Portland i XOT CHKHOUT In the clasified i advertisments of The Statesman an ad has been running for R. , N. MacDonald stating that he handled the Mar nvon, i Chevrolet and Chandler cars. .The Chevrolet part of this was In error and should have been Cleveland.: The" Chevrolet Is handled . In Salem by the "Newton Chevrolet company: located at the corner of High i-nd Chemeketa streets? p;. "" ',' ing. Mich., on the first leg of their vacation trip." . ' ; Reedsport Sash Sand .door plant reopened -for,, steady busi ness., j. - t ' .. ' When an automobile has been run approximately ' a Quarter of a million miles it is just' in prime condition to make a 12.000 mile loop tour of the United States, ac cording to Dr. R. F. -Clark of Syra cuse. N. Y who with els "Buddy" Edward O'Dopnell of Cortland. N. Y., is headin&tbward Loa Angeles !a his 1915 OldsmobHe roadster. ' Dr. Clark and; O'Donnell, who were first lieatenant and top er-i geant. respectively. In the same rntdical corps overseas, are taking their first' real vacation in five years. It will last nearly five months, during which "time they plan driving to the Pacific coast over the Santa Fe route, visiting the many points of Interest on the west coast. aTid returning the southern route to New Orleans and thence up the east coast to New York. ' " ''' For a little more than six years Dr. Clark has owned tlie O)dsmo bile roadster, and daring jlhit thne he has averaged about 2,iifl0 miles per month, driving it in his prufea-. sional duties and Fjr pleasnj.The car had cpvred c- tolaj of' 221, '06 Oj miles when Dr. Clark and his pai arrived at the OUIa factory, Lans- Dnrjng tis trio thtoigh Canada, routs tram Nw: Ydrk state ko MkbUsJuJ)rClark. said he eu tountered a strip of dirt road 43 uiiWs long and that he made this at an average speed of 23 miles -an hour. -' ' .. ' ' j Abont the only major- recondi tioning that the car has been given was when It was reftnlsbed about a year ago. Dr. Clark had 4t paVat-fd-with Daco. the ssme-material that i being used on the present model alx: cylinder "Qldsmobllos. poses. "The decree -mentions that "a decialTp. change . may. now be ex pected inxausical educatioa. An priTttte inusic jteachers nnder.. a certain age. providing they have not graduated rom some accred ited tnnsical nntirntli," wi!J b oTtif;ed ' to pat&-'fin tt.'.. -t'f They -m then be "supplied w!:h'aa official license to teach, muscl. Withoat f'nea a Ilmi'tioHiaeatr is to'oe allowed to gWt ittrBC Moos. v -1 . ' Ti. IS r. Prus$i2n pecree Dfrccts Licensing i!usic Teachers BERLIN All maslc teachers In Prussia are henceforth to be li censed, according to the latest de cree Issued- by' the government, j . "A' degree of order 'and uni formity of Qualification In a world hitherto beset by many charlatans and opportunists may be expected from .snrh a decree," says the Vor waerts, which inscribes how pri vate musical ..instactrion had be come a very negligible quantity during the war and subsequently La the inflation period and that on the whole the government unfortu nately had never considered music as significant for educational pur- T- YOU CAN GET PARTS FROM l"Mikes Auto ; Wrecking HouaGe " ' 245 Center Street Anything from a Hub Cap to complete1 Rear Ends-Every thing from a Spark Plug to a complete Motor, Transmissions r complete or parts of them V Call us anytime Phone 398 .We pay cash for late model cars for Wrecking Children will tgnore regularly equipped municipal and school . playgrounds in order to play in." he streets. Their reason for Lwantinif -toplay about ' rapidly moving motor vehicles is a prob lem for a .psychologist, not for me. ;.. -s ; '-'.-' :v':"-vi' The careful: motorfst knows that a child at play in the street may -do anything. In approach ing a child, whether it is on the curb or "in the 'street, it is im perative -to have your car under absolute control. - i As an example: The child may be play tag balL . He misses Hhe . ball, which rolls into the street. The. child has but one thought: to rescue that ball. He will risk his own life .to jget his ball back. The motorist . ufSit remember that children react as .: ctuldren. and that he roust protect them to his. fnltest. . " - . t-. 4 : --'yi Krdifie .ticircls to the streets where motor cars and trucks are numerous -is v dangexons - and should be disccniraeed. Coasting . m tj'i. ' , ' i r M.X1ATTAN BEACH . r. and Mrs. Edward Waer nddaugbter, pf Los Angeles a re "pending a few weeks at Manhat- rA iurprisa party was glyen Tor in the streets is , dangerOas. These are things which mast be f braogbt to the atteatioa of pax- ents. --"-ir .7-ii t " J- I"- ' In Kew York j4ay streets are set aside. Ko motor vehicles are " allowed on them during certain hours, .yet scores of children . in ' the ..neighborhood jnrill play only on ; the streeu where there are motor cars, trucks and street cars. " - Here is a problem for the par- , eat. leacn chtMrea .to fal always. , i l H I I Ii I 1 I i I I i . ttiis mwf "th luastoc-a ,JT w CL ARK A VINCENT : 60 N. Cafiitol St. Salem, Oregon r - :057hy do you suppose we display that sign so oOnsptcuous so proudly? Not merely be-" " cause it is an attractive sign. Not merely to " advertise our business. But because that sign 1 offers you a 'service developed in the West over a period of 20 years to meet your own " special needs C & LTntES and Tubes. De , signed particularly for tugged Western ser- ' vice by a firm .that pioneered the tire business , in .the West over decades ago, and per . fected with the resources of the world's larg : est exclusive distributor of automotive equip ment akd tires Chanslor Cc Lyon Co. . Try them out against the tires you are now using and note how much you will gain by equipping with C & Ls all around. We have , . 'just Resize you want. ; ; L-! ' On n Ov-Lj VP M 1 '4t mm 1 mttmm 1 . f'-r?A h m Yllf4-'w, r 1 I - 2 S-S-3 - ' 'r'l i ii 3 Overland Six Standard Sedan F.O.lj. TOLEDO : - t m v DeLiixeSeian oa.rouDo . Weyo n NevSDl 6 f Striking j u in t- Aampansmofwhatyou -SIX -at these prices, widi r T what tKc same amount of money wiU buy ehewherc j trill surprise you. Tl . " neautv There is a new motoring "kickw for you in the powerful Overland Six. - You feel it when you first look at the lines of this car the low, rangy ..body, the : supple grace these are'new. : -Yoii feel it when" you first pull away from the curb . It is there when you open the throttle for a quick "sprint" through .trauicr ' .. .. When you get out on the open road, with just the miles . ahead, yqu get t againl " v : - v - v 38 horse-power in the guet, flex2ble motor, the easy swing ! -of the chassis. 112" wheel base and extra' long springs, 2? the sturdiiiess of the car,' all give you a new sensation of k i automobile pleasure; ; j x:..; ; , .. ;' ; - '. ' Balloon tires are standard, alsd heavy crown fe r pressure lubricating systeniandoidier features you niust see to appreciate . - oAxrange for a demonstration ii High0reetat'lS'dde -.-.-...' . . A . ?'i i i! ;l M ii :i .1 ' i 7PI7.