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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON "
SUNTTAY LIOnNING; JULY 19, 1025 ' : : -'
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BY AUTOS. IS SI
Travelers to Europe Find
. ..Spirit of Amity Result
. of Motor Touring
International Headship Is Sought;
Ancient Rivalries Are Grad
ually Disappearing
SCHOOL DAYS
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Predicting Increased frlendlL-
ness and understanding among the
nations of Europe, Roy D. Cbapin,
vice-president of the National Au
tomoblle Chamber of Commerce,
returned' this week from the pther
side where he' was a delegate to
' the International Chamber of
Commerce Congress at Brusoells
' While aware of the ancient ri
valries and the racial differences
which have breeded trouble in Eu
rope for centuries, Mr. Chapin
pointed out that it no time ia his
tory has individual transportation
been bo readily available for the
private cltlseu as it is today. ' In
1914 the automobile in Europe
. was exclusively the vehicle of the
arery wealthy and while that re
mains true to some extent today,
et more and more motor trans
portation is becoming available to
those of limited means.
, '"An easy movement of people
across . international borders
breaks down misunderstanding, be
tween countries," said Mr. Chapin
in his Brussels address, .which
summarized his views on this. sub
ject. "This national' or interna
tional flow has a great; economic
influence, since it increases trade
rand lessens the friction which oft
en occurs where peoples do not
know each other. I am safe in saying-
that with a wider use of mo
tor travel by the: peoples of the
world and the friendly contracts
that come about thereby, there are
few things' that can better pro
mote International peace. .
t "A significant : fact Is that" in
.many of the less developed coun
tries, highway transport Is far outstripping-
railroad transportation
in' the carriage of goods and peo
ple. It is my belief that many of
-these countries will place most of
their short-haul traffic upon th
fhigh Ways, leaving the long haul to
"the railroad lines 1 which will be
built.-, Thus once more In history
the highways become great arte-
ife of commerce to serve more exi
leditionnly and efficiently tbanjn
olden times.
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Control Sale of Opiates
JERUSALEM An .ordinance
providing for the control of the
manufacture, importation, expor
tation and possession of "dan ger-
ous drugs' soon will be enacted
by the government, of Palestine,
After - defining the use of the
words "dangerous drugs'; the or
dinance provides that any person
who exports or imports or facili
tates the export or Import of any
dangerous drugs shall be punish
ed with imprisonment of not more
than one year, or a fine not ex
ceeding' $1,000, or both.
In addition to penalizing of
fenders in Palestine, the ordinance
provides punishment for any per
son in Palestine who aids the com
mission la any place outside Pal
estine of any offense under the
provisions of any corresponding
law in force In that place.
RUBBER FIGURES GIVEN
Very few people in America have
any conception of the magnitude
of the plantation rubber industry.
it is capitalized at over three-
quarters of a billion dollars and
consists of approximately 4.300,-r
-000 acres capable of producing
B5O.O0O tons of dry rubber anou
ally. This large producing area is
controlled as follows, based on
capital Invested; ! ; '
Great Britain ...... . . .60'
IloUnnd . . . . .. . .. ..15
Japan ... .V. . i 3 5
X'nlted State .'; L ..... . 4
ance and Belgium. . . 2
Shanghai . . .'... -. .' 2
Denmark , ........... 1
All others; including na- '
tire areas .......... 9
This Shows the Shift from Wild
I .Rubber to' Plantation Rubber.
.Plantations Brazil Other
Year
1900
1914
1910
1916
1917
191S
1J19
1920
.1921
1JS2
. 1922
192i
(Tons)
4
71,380 107,8T
1S2.630
. 213.070
:55,93a
285.22$
S04.S1S
271,233
S54.9i0
384.771
291,814
(Tons) -rHTons)
. 26,750 27,130
37,000
37.220
36,500
39,370
30,700
34,258
30,790
19,837
21,765
,22.580
23.514
12.000
13,615
12,448
13.258
9.929
,7.350
8.12
2.890
3.20
5,42
6,09
of
Atlanta Constitutions-Two
the intellectual leaders of the dis
trict are Walter White, the poet
HUPP SALES INCREASE
iVSE IS DECLARED RECORD
JHOXTII X)R PRODUCTION'
June was the largest month in
the entire history of the Hupp
Motor Car Corporation in . sales
volume in dollars, and the second
largest in number of cars manu
factured; the company announces.
Continued large growth In de
mand for the Hupmobile eight, the
largest seller among all cars of Its
type, particularly contributed to
this record, says O. C. Hutchinson,
general sales manager. Records
of Its performance in the hands of
okcers are beginning even to sur
pa our statements regarding its
abilities and its super-smooth
ness," he added. "Before the end
of August we shalt have shipped
more than 10,000 eights. That is
a remarkable record for a car of
its luxurlousness doubly remark
ble when one considers that it
waa made with a brand new car
and a type even now. Just coming
into general use by those who can
afford the utmost in smoothness
of operation. "This eight, which
co pleased the public that within
five months ie became the largest
selling car of its type In the world,
is now rapidly approaching a point
where Its sales record are chal
lenging those of all other eights
In line cars put together." j
In making this record, Hupmo
bile reports that June shipments
of eight cylinder cars increased 77
per cent over those for May. De
spite this great, gain it carried
over unfilled orders June 30 for
more than $700,000 in eight cyl
inder cars and nearly $2,000,000
in fours, and on one day, July-'l,
received additional orders amount.
Ing to more than $1000,000 for
eights alone.
When In a hurry to serve baked
potatoes, wash and boll them for
about 12 minutes. Drain. Pop
into a hot oven and in 10 min
utes they will be deliciously done
-i-llght and meally.
The annual picnic for members
of the Valley Motor company force
and their families will be held
early in August, it has been an
nounced. It is the big event of
the year. A Johnny Jones" feed
will be served, and it is expected
that about 125 will attend. The
clcnlc will nrobably be held at
Rickreall.
reached an agreement on the pro
posed formation of a semi-official
syndicate for the exploitation of
the Saghalien coal and oil fields.
The oil Syndicate will have a cap
ital of 10,000,000 yen and the coal
syndicate .will be capitalized for
10,000,000 yen.
Half of the capital is to be in
vested by the Hokushln Kal. the
old syndicate interested in Sag
halien, and the North Saghalien
Industrial Company, and the re
mainder will be offered for general
subscription. ' The imperial navy
will purchase the entire oil output
Only Japanese subjects will be al
lowed to subscribe for shares.
, Many national forest districts
closed to tourists because of fire
hazard.
VISITS SALEM
Outdoor Franklin of the West
ern Auto Supply company, visited
the Salem store last Wednesday
and displayed his Nash car with
its .well balanced auto camping
kit to the patrons and those Inter
ested. ..
TRUCK PARADE IS HELD
A demonstration of all models
of Ford trucks was held on Salem
streets non Wednesday, with the
cooperation of all the Ford deal
ers here. The all-steel can
trucks attracted special ' attention.
CONVENTION ATTENDED
Members of the Valley Motor
company force who attended the
Elks convention in Portland were
Charlie Olsen, M. E. Race, W. G
Hardle. and Roy Gilbert.
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ALL CAN RIDE IN OREGON
: . In Oregon there are 4.64 people
for every automobile. In Calif or
nia there are 3.38 people for every
car while in Alabama there are
17.49 people for every.automobile
Japanese Syndicate Is
Formed to Exploit Oi
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. TOKYC The ; government ? au
thorities are reported to have
S. . Walir
the Ifsi Shop
RADIATOR
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236 Stale Street
EPAlRING
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"ONE SHOT" LUBRICATION SYSTEM
Adds Years to the Life of the Car
Creiienlnisli
Hot Springs
Marion County, Oregon ,
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Health and Pleasure
"Resort
Open Under New Management
Hot mineral water baths;
hot mineral mud baths and
natural hot mineral vapor
baths. .
Breitenbusb is famous .for its
hot arsenic spring and unusual
variation of other mineral con
tent. These waters are excep
tionally beneficial to rheuma
1 1 s m , neuritis, constipation,
skin and blood diseases.
riCXIC IS PLANNED
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Wonderful scenery; fine fish
ing; trail biking and mountain
climbing'.
Good accommodations J ex
cellent meals ; reasonable
rates
Mill Clty-Ottreit Hllwy ntef con
struction, will sot opn this Muon.
Tiki train from Mia City.
For further particulars, write
M. D. Bruckmah
Manager
Breitenbush Hot Springs
Detroit, Oregon
GOOSSWQD
PUZZ L
it would be
if you ever heard
a fellow saying
cross words
' about
Seiberling
All-Treads'
or our
SERVICE
See the Oregon Cares!
Wonderful Caverns in a
- Mountain of Marble
49 MUes IVoriVGranU Pass
a the Redwood Highway
LAUTOXCESSOBIIg
RillRirrT BROS. GARAGE
109 Ncrta Capitol
GAfe PUMPING OIL?
Our New McQuay Norris Ventilated Oil Ring
is guaranteed to stop oil pumping
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SMITH &WATKINS
COURT AT HIGH STREET PHONE 44
ZOSEL'S TIRE
SHOP
198 South Commercial
PHONG 471
The Cleveland Six
Is the only car that has this excellent feature
It Also Has Mechanical 4 Wheel Brakes
- AND TIIE PRICE IS LOW
., Touring $ 895 and up
Sedans . 1195 and up
. z ? Prices F. O. B. Faetory
R. N, MacDONALD
U50 Stat Street
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Use
Transportation
You
Can Afford
Ride a
motorcycle
Only 2 cents per mile is all it costs to run a
llarley-Davidson
Buy One
on our easy, payment plan use the machine while you
pay. Come in now. and look them over. Priced
$75.00 to $250.00 ' -
SAVE YOUR MONEY
BUY GOODYEARS
You may have a barrel of money. .We hope you have.
But we can't give yon one cent's worth more of dollar-for-dollar
tire value than the man of modest means can get in a
Goodyear Tire today.
The fact is. Goodyear quality is' now within reach of all.
That's what comes of building the best of tires and pricing
them low.
DAY & ZOSEL
Telephone 60
S94 North Commercial (Corner Chemeketa)
HARRY
W. SCOTT
"The Cycle Mn? L. '
147 South Commercial Street
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BICYCLE
Repairing
Have your bicycle repair
ed so it will be ready for
! that fishing trip.
Bicycle
Kepainng
At Reasonable Prices
Our Work Satisfies
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eluding air shocks, five balloon; tires, stop light, vvind
sheild swipe, motometer, spotlight, trunk, good paint, etc.
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WiirkwoG 3 MoiLbr Go
Corner Commercial and Chctrickcta
Telephone 311 for Demonstration
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That the
Dyil
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Battery
Is the Highest-Powered, Lbngest-
Life Battery Ever . Built for
Automobile Service
ASK AWy CAR OWNER
WHO HAS ONE
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Once you have tried a Philcc proven its
tremendous reserve power and freedom
from ordinary battery troubles -you'll
never again put up with just an ordinary
battery. .
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BATTERY AND ELECTRICAL SERVICE
23G North H'ibh Strecl Phone 203
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