The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 26, 1925, Page 20, Image 20

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THE OHEGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 2(5. 1023
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J&Vfesteni Supply 'Cb;
fJOOD NIGHT'S ; REST IS KEY
. NOTE OF SVCCESSFTT. - -(
;lMi-H:i' kfttroxo trip . " , -
I The night's rest is the keynote
of, success or failure on the camp
ting trip.: if the camper's bed W a
lMoJ one; big sleep will be refresh
, Ing and the day's trip will be made
inore enjoyable. ' 3
I t ITnfortunalely, there ha been
implanted in the mind of many an
experienced tamper, the idea that
when! night tomes, he has merely
fd spreadl ', his bfanket beneath the
sky, remove rhi shoes and sleep
sonndly until, late next morning.
A fow nights of this and he will
decide. that "roughing it" isn't all
that It's cracked np to be.
. .With the many excellent types
of; beds designed oleiy for - auto
camping, it; is not necessary to
sacrifice icomfort on the camping
trip as many of the, beds are pat
terned after the ones used at home.
.One o? the simplest, yet most
comfortable' of : these, is the fold
ing sprlpg bed' I Oie marked fea
ture pf ' this contrlTance ? is the
square link fabric -used in its con
struction, designed to prevent sag-
tROOSEVELT HIGHWAY
ENGINEERING TRIUMPH
REVKRR TAC K IS KET THRU
TREACHEROUS ROADS
' Now the1 bed covering by all
means use'woolen blanket? for cot
ton blankets art worse .than use
less on the camper's bed. They
absorb moisture 'and hold no heat.
Cotton sheets are also not advisa
ble ' as they too gather 'moisture.
Wool'; blankets,- preferably those
with a loose weave designed for
outdoor use,: are the best procur
able for the? camper. Take plenty
of them .for If the sleeper is cold
he will not enjoy, his rest, no mat
ter, how wonderful his bed may be.
LECTURE WELL
ITTEilO HERE
Willys-Overland Lecture Is
Weil Attended Both Nights. -Cut-away
Models
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Deserts, Swept by Cloudbursts,
lrovide ThrJH for Four
' , Drivers .' ! . i -
Over 'roads whih for hundreds
of miles had been washed out bj
cloud bursts and; in the face of
many other discouragement
Samuel Glein, Chicago' jeweler.
has just .set np a new automobile
ed & FVird last week from tte
Valley Motor company to use as a
TO LEAD IN SALE FIELD delivery car. The delivery body
was taKen on 11140111 car ana aner
ten rounds In the Woods paint
shop and a few rojinds in the Dus
tin sign ' painting shop it looks
just like new. In fact one could
not tell' It from new.. The City
Cleaning Works is located at 1261
State. '
HUDSON AND ESSEX SAID
AM OTHER MXES . OUTXUSI
'' RERED IX SALES REPORT
Low! Selling lrioe nl Excellence
' of Quality Responsible For
" ' Gains .'
CASCADIA RESORT 72 MILES
found I;mojt camp beds.: 'There
Is nothing (o get lost or broken as
no' bolt are Used and the legs are
chained Jo' the sides. When it Is
! folded it takes np but little room
on the jrnnpiac board of the car.
1 The can As i cot : ranks next in
popularity due to It light weight
and small fclze' when folded. It
reallT' cannot -be termed , a com:
fortable bed unless completed with
a mattress. . If .it is used without
"the mattress; a' heavy piece of oil
cloth or canvas should cover It be
fore be4diag is laid. This wjill
keep the cold air from coming np
from beneath but even with this,
the sleeper will want as many coy
ers under him as ever him.
and 43 minntes off the previous
best elapsed " time for- an automo
bile between the two Cities.
The fast run was made in a
Packard , car which Mr. Klein had
driven previously a total of 40,000
miles. It was exactly 30 bourj
after he left Chicago that hewas
officially' checked in at the end cf
the run in Los Angeles. The best
rrcvious elapsed time ' was 100
Uours and 43. minutes
Pour hours and five minutes
alter leaving ' Chicago Mr. Klein
reached Davenport, Iowa, having
covered .the 189, miles with an
average of 4 S miles an hour. The
.53-0 miles from Chicago to Oraa
ha, Nebraska, was covered in 12
The lectures given by the Lee
R. Bryant, Willys-Overland factory
expert at Vick Brothers agency
Thursday and Friday nights, was
a decided success. Many Inter
ested 5 automobile owners were'
present both evenings, and fol
lowed the speaker closejy through
out bis interesting talk, which was
of much benefit to the owner of
any make of anto
Mr. Bryant took np the general
construction of internal combus
tion motors, showing the princi
ples general to all ; and giving "a
great deal of advice concerning
the care and operation of an auto
mobile engine tp insure the great
est efficiency and the least depre
ciation. ..";V'.';'. " V' :'. '
He then spoke more specifically
upon the sleeve valve type of en
gine, explaining the many advan
tages and Increased efficiency
claimed for that type of engine. .
His lecture throughout, was il
lustrated with large pictures,
which allowed his audience to ob
tain graphic information as well
as oral. - . .-
Following the Jaddresa a large
number of his listeners"remained
to Investigate- the cut-away mod
els which Mr. Bryant had with
him-for demonstration purposes.
Much Interest was shown in the
Willys-Knight and Overland mod
els on display In theVick Broth
ers salesroom, v -
Another:type of. bed that meets l'1" and .45 minutes The thri
.with approval among many auto
campers is the air bed or air mat
tress. This really is a combination
bed for through its .use, no bed,
mattress, or springs are needed,
yet the same degree of comfort is
afforded, Regardless" where it is
laid. ! the camper is assured of a
good bed for it forms itself to the
contour of the ground and makes
as level a bed on a pile of rocks as
on a smooth surface. - i-, -I -
taken in running both to Daven
port and Omaha are . claimed as
new - records. Another record is
claimed for the run of 1172 mile3
to Colorado Springs in 45 hourj
elapsed time. " . -
Three cloud' bursts were en
countered near Gallup, New Mexi
co. The desert roads were washed
away for hundreds of miles and
at many . places : where the road
still remained the car had to be
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE
VISITS -
. B. L. Hyland, factory represent
ative for the Willys-Overland
company visited Vick Brothers in
Salem last week. Mr. Hyland was
here In the interest of the lectur
er and demonstration-of the Willys-Overland
given here Thursday
and Friday by Lee,R. Bryant.
A large pump with , a big air anven mrougn rusning lorrenw
chamber may be had for this bed At Needles, California., i wa3
so that It reanires but a few min- learned that the Toad for the
ntM Bumnlne- to fill it. The re- next 200 miles had been carried
markablef feature ; about the air awajToy cloud bursts. This, how
mattress Is its compatibility, ever, simply spurred the , motor
When it ii inflated it makes a full 1ta to greater efforts. : Jagged
sizW bed vet when the air Is let out rocks, exposed when the top sur
anA tha mnttr 1 folded it makes faces of the road Were washed
n nnVar n amuli that it easllr away, caused many tire blow
fits under the seat cushion in the outsTi and punctures
car.
But Tlhe bed Is only half the three relief drivers who went the
story correct bedding is the oth
er half. The poncho mattress is
a very good type as it has a water
proof pantasote backing.: which
protects the bedding from the. dirt.
When the poncho is used, all the
bedding may be rolled up inside t
and the entire outfit can be car
ried on the running board. : "dil
- The foldlne mattress is made In
fonr sections and is so constructed i Alfred Vick and family motor
that when folded the sections lay ed. tp Silver Creek Falls , last
one on top the other. This makes Sunday. The trip was made by
A bundle about the same j size s the way of Shaw going over and
the seat Cushion 4ind on long trips by Silverton coming back. Mr.
many campers to conserve space, Vick reports the Silverton route
leave the cushions at home and i to be' the best. The, south fork
substitute the folding mattress in falls and two of the north falls
its place. . -1 - were visited
- timated that Mr.
It was.es
Klein and hi
XEW OAKLAND
Rev. Ernest H. Shanks purchas
ed a new Oakland sedan from
Vick Brothers, local dealers, early
last week and is spending his va
cation at Astoria.
44Hudswn-Essex sales leadership
In Salem is not an isolated In
stance, said Fred M. Powell, dis
tributor. "It Is simpl a.part of
the universal recognition of value,
which has made Hudson-Essex the
largest selling 6-cyiinder cars in
the world the largest selling of
all cars with the exception of the
two lowest priced. fours.
C "In the registration xf ear
sales from coast to coast, we read
the 'irresistible, nationwide land
slide to ! Hudson-Essex the ver
dict of 'the World's Greatest Val
ues' from the buyers themselves.
"No other fine car in motor his
tory has been given the frank and
complete 'acknowledge of value
leadership by such an overwhelm
ing plurality of Jmyers in all sec
tions of the country. ,
"In Detroit, for instance, the
center of the motor industry,
where the most accurate know
ledge of motor values exists, Hud
son-Essex sales for more than two
years have outnumbered any oth
er six and in recent months have
exceed 3d the total sales of the
next three 6-cylInder cars com
bined. "This leadership la confined to
no one section. In Massachu
setts as', in California, and In
Maine as In Florida, fludson-Es-sex
sales outnumber any other six,
so that under all conditions the
preference for Hudson-Essex ' Is
simply the typical reflection of
how buyers everywhere regard
them.
"The Hudson-Essex policy of
giving greatest ' value for the
money, consistently followed for
years, is today founded on value
building advantages that are ab
solutely exclusive. :v ',
- "'The simplicity of the famous
patented. Super-Six motor has al
ways meant a lower selling price.
j with all the performance, smooth-
ness and reliability possiDte ior
even the costliest cars to give.
Now the world's largest produc
tion of 6-cylinder cars givps them
advantages that make today's
Hudson, and Essex cars the great
est in value and the lowest in
price for which they ever sold."
Caecadia Jesort on the south
fork of the Santiam river 31 miles
above Lebanon and 72 miles from
Salem makes a nice round trirvj
for a day. The roads are good
with the exception of the last 8
miles which is a little rough but
not too Dad. The route recom
mended from Salem is through
Jefferson turning off at the Leb
anon sign Just before entering AN
bany, then going through Lena
non. Sweet Home, and Foster.
The grades are gradual and the
scenery excellent. The trip can
be made easily in . four hours.
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Mill CityPaving
three- mile section,
Stayton.
begun on
Mehama to
BUYS XEW CAR
I.E. H. Kennedy, , proprietor of
the City Cleaning works purchas-
full distance with him. spent more
than 10 hours oa tire repairs.
The actual running time for the'
car was: considerably less than
that! of the fastest, train and the
route ) was . approximately - 300
miles farther than the rail rou'.e.
VISITS SILVER CREEK FALLS
YOU CAN AFFORD TO BUY
1924 Jewett Special Sedan Repainted, good rubber, up-"
1 holstery in good condition. Driven only 13,000. A
1923 Jewett Touring with good rubber, repainted, new
piston rings, new. yalves. Rebushed front axle. All
i curtains in good condition. An excellent buy.
1922 Jewett Touring New pistons, pins ' and rings,
I New timing gears. - Glass enclosed. Air, shocks. ?
I Good rubber. Duco finish. Better buy than' a
i new car, , .' ' ; - ;
I Also. 1923 Ford touring 1922 Dodge touring
r -1920 Dodge roadster - ? -
SatUf action or Your. Mjney Back .
TRUMM MOTOR CAR CO.
PAIGE-JEWETT - - ' ' REO SPITED WAGON
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KIIUCVVOOD MOTOR CO.
Corner Comrntrcial and Chemeketa
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See the Oregon Caves!
Wonderful Caverns In a
. Mountain of Marble
4 Miles d-onk' Grants Pass'
Via the Redwood Highway
Breitenbush
Hot Springs
Marion County, Oregon
HEALTH AND PLEASURE
RESORT '
Open Under New Management
Hot mineral water baths; hot
mineral mud baths and natural
hot mineral vapor baths. . . '
Dreltenbush Is 'famous for Its
hot arsenic spring and. unusual
variation of-other mineral con
tent. These waters are excep
tionally beneficial to rheuma-
tlsm, neuritis, constipation,
skin and blood diseases. .
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criih a "ctrow cio1 ESEat In year c'yo
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Wonderful scenery; fine fish
ing; trail hiking ami mountain
climbing; good accommoda
tions; excellent meals; reason
able rates. , -
Km Ctty-ItrH Highway ondtr c
ttrmetl.n, will bo tyn this mini,
Tk tnU from M01 City.
For Further ' PirtlcaUrt, Writs
L D. RRUCKMAN
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Breitenbixsh Mot Springs
Detroit, Oregon
We axe prepared to prove die new
Gardner Six haa more beanry, more
comfort, more "power, more perform
ance, more happy miles between the
front bumper and. tail light than
$1395 ever before bought in an
Aotomoblle. ; j .
We don't ask you tb take our word
for it. Anybody can make claims
on paper. But it takes a real auto
mobile to make those claims stick
, when you get the car away from
smooth boulevards and up against
- roush roads and steep hills..
That's why we'd like yon to come in
with a chip onvour shoulder and a ,
"show me"- liht in your eye, and
challenge, us to make good on every-
ming we say.
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For we've got some car and some
smpiise waiting foe yon. Ascrap
pinx big, husky She with strength
and stamrna in every inch of it. Six
inch frame Six cross members.
Rear springs almost half the total
wheelbase length. One of the'
smoothest six-cylinder motors that
ever pulled a hand bill in hih.
Come in and meet if.
Burdett-Albee Motor Co.
STATE mSTRIBCTOBS
217 STATE STREET, CORNER FRONT
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GARDNER;
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FWfc"fc BodjS fat tyoiU Tomrtm. tl99t tUumh-m. $1.99 9bmm. S45 I
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Our commemlcmt mmMy pmymamt pla pcrwdu kmmntiate eajoymU cf m QarJaar , I
' Six Cylinder Sedan :
l - P- - . I ' f. 9. b. Detroit plMMftU
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If you could see and fide in this j
J 'new Rickenbacker Six Sedan, t
J without knowing the price; I !
Or, if for . the time, you could I
j i forget the remarkably i low price j
;or vrnicn you may possess xni3
I magnificent cai
If you could study details' of engi- j
i neering in chassis, of fine coach j
.-j work in the body ; i,; - i j
Gaze' upon it as it passes you on !
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the road, and note how distinc
. tively it stands out from among
the throng of cars '
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Inspect minutely each little
' j detail of finish, of "silverware"
, and sense its wonderful riding
qualities;
Your only question would be "How
can such a car be sold at such
'-a price??, ' i . . . - 4
Drive this Rickenbacker yourself
. it will be a revelation to you.
F. PETTYJOHN CO.
' 3G5 North Commercial
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A CAR. WfORTHY OF
' Salem, Oregon
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