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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1925)
1 1 I 1 I ' f 1 1 V I Hi !: i 1 111'!! ! THE; BEST PEOPLE i . ( : 'in' : p Scene: j A gasoline station In a RmaH tow on the Overland Trail. IiramaUs personae. Small boy THE OnRCON STATESMAN. SALEM, OREGON . in back seat oti sedan and resi dent minister of Hie gospel. Minister; "And to whom do you belong, my little man?" " Young American (proudly): "Daddy is a lawyer ami a Rnta. ian, and mother, is president1 of SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 102; a """ ' .. ... . " the Law ' Enforcement League Minister: "And what do you do?' Young American: "Oh;: I look out of this, hark window for the motor cop. Stanford Chaparral. 1 1,, i 'i -J it" ; ii , 1 , And VelDon't MmW :Mvik' r - Ine (jooavear npnnfo th . n l' : . . . passes car iire-e' that 3i , S t "SfTJ thelfaS ,, : wuu,ii: iiu swas jrom any road I hey gave us the Goodyear Heavy Duty Cord ir r -vui, suuugi nexi ieu trie world :Uore phes of Goodyear supertwist, . more Goodyear rubber reinforced il jsidewalh ribs, famous all-weathpr tri ve T-? r5.mIorcetl ljV;.j ' 1 1 ! f I- !'. ' , - . ." on , uciC lb IS lOr yOU ' EXPERT VULCANIZING AND TIRE REPAIRING ) FD1EWLEI 11 IGIHS VICTIMS that the visits exchanged between I him and members of the Vatican were merely aets of courtesy." Ex-king of Portugal and bubjects Declared Vic tims of Intrigue LISBON Former King Manuel of Portugal recently was made the central figure of a supposed poli- ical intrigue, of which he appar ently was innocent. The occasion was the pilgrimage of nearly 2060 Portugese Roman Catholics, in cluding many 'prelates, to Rome for the Holy Year celebration. Before the arrival of the pil grims in Rome news redchp.i t ia- bon that the ex-king was in the Eternal City and some one in Lis- ouu wurnea me Italian govern ment that the Portuguese pil grims iiad gone to Rome with the intention of carrying out some political maneuvers with the ex- King at their head. This resulted n an excnange oi several tele grams between the Italian and Qrtuguese governments The unsuspecting pilgrims were met at Rome with warnin the police that upon the slightest manifestation of a political nature uiey would be regarded as "un desirables" and treated mh rrotests addressed in Mussolini were met with the re ply! I "But "all! this la communications from your mv ernment." Thefex-klnswas in T?nmo f the time under the name Count ae Ourem. It was explained that long before the incident he had oeea invited b? the Vatican to come to Rome for the canonlza- uon or saint Teresa. However, In "view "of the turn event ,a taken j the Portuguese pilgrims were advised not to attempt to call upon the ex-king. The Portuguese government an. parently became satisfied thnt danger! of a monarchist nint nnd disappeared and k sent an official cote to the press, said to have been based on statements from the Vatican that uel de Braganza was rereivri without any. Official hnnnrn anil MANY nOY REFINEMENTS i l.ir.1!-.-. 'i TXT? Tn..o i I The body design which haa been so characteristically Chrysler Is unchanged tUTe for minor details. I The. smartness of the roadster type, which 'Chrysler has done much to restore to popularity, has been enhanced la many details. New bullet-type head lampsja'top bow is finished in walnut to match the steering wheel and In strument board panel, ntting Into a nickel-plated thimble, automat ic windshield wiper, wider doors permlttfng greater ease la getting behind the steering wheel, side hinges on r the' golf compartment door, and top of nncoated and rubberized material, are a few of the new features. Not only can the top be folded back neatly but bv unbuttoninc four curtain fasteners and loosen ing a few bolts the tOD can be taken off. -? Americans Will Erect New -Catholic School in China WHILE CREW BORE S Local General Distributor Tells of California Well - Which Blew In , "Salem motorists are all quite familiar' with the expression 'Vow ont,'" says W. R. Speck, "but few of them know! what is meant by 'blow In even though both tnnf belong 'to the automotive Indus try. The latter term is used in re ferring to an loll well that has Just come in, which recently hap pened to Notten Well No. S of the General Pertoleum Corporation at Ventura, California. j "Thia well blew In while the crew was "reaming with the big forty feet of bottom. The depth at that time was 4,584 feet. Ex cesslve gas pressure had bee'n causing considerable trouble to drilling operations for several days. On the morninr of June 24 the underground roarinjt started and Boon the air was filPed with greasy mud and falling timbers. shot upward by the pressure" of the gas. This lasted but a few minutes, however, when the oil began to shoot upwards. "A few houra later the well was temporarily quieted by pumping mud down the drill pipe, and the crew thus gained sufficient time in which to place in position a crude control. Durine the first night the well flowed at the rate of 5000 barrels per day, but since that time has dropped off slight ly. The flowing pressure of the well is 400 pounds, and thfa'miict decrease considerably before per manent connections can be at tached." f -ii;,-? iv t AMERICA INVITES WORLD TO SECOND MOTOR CONGRES8 fvi J, t 1 ' ?X?My 13 ?ne thmg' To eSect lcer Pces ther. put to do both, in motor cars that uere already unmitched in per- lormanccappearance and vaJue.is an achievement without parallel. This is just what Oakland has accomplished in its new cirs! More movements have been added, including neW Bodies by Fisher. Air Cleaner," OU Filter, Foux.Vhel Brake refine-' ments and The Harmonic Balancer' ' j! ' r' rr- - r -yet prices ate 70 to 350 louxr. 'C"w-bdoTe. Now it raakt abov and apart, literally compelling prelerence, - ': " --: - " ? r. ' arto3 Car. . JOSS (Old Price . '1095) SSS? : ' ?9 , (Old Price . 1215) Landau Coupe . 2125 . (Old Price ' . 1295) 12 i ' "5 . - (Old Price 1545) Landau Sedan . 1295 ; (Old Price . 1645) , ,t, ' . .ir ALL PRICES AT FACTORY - Cnl Um Tim Pmtnt Bu Cfm. ih. lot tn thl W'k, 'U Li tai. WINN I NG A N D Tu n i n t Kt -V x ...... HIGH STREET AT TRADE "55?! 43CTJ PRODUCT OF GI VICE BROTHERS TELEPHONE 1841 f I , - i '..Off T7rj7 Ty&A " Invitations are being mailed this month to all countries of the globe inviting automobile men every where to attend the second World Motor Transport Congress which will be held in New York Januarv 11-13, 1926, during the National Automobile Show. Assurances of participation have already been received from 50 countries speaking 16 different languages. j The National Automobile Cham ber of Commerce is the host on this occasion which Is a continua tion of the first! congress held at Detroit in May, 1924. : The economics and utility of mo tor transport were the chief topics at the first conference. This time Emphasis is to be placed on sales, advertising, and j service methods. RAILWAYS TURN TO MOTOR . TRUCKS FOR ECONOMY It seems as if the branch line railroads of tomorrow will be rail less. The locomotive and the box cars will be used for more orofit able work and the branch line sta tions will be served by motor trucks operating over, paved high ways, i ; Recent activities of railway com panies snow a definite trend in this, direction. Already thlrtv five American railroads are using tneg motor truck for hauling freight and traffic emerta are making Btudles to determine other locations where the .motor truck can save money for the railroads. PAVED ROADS AND RAILYAWS ' The railways have becom. ori ent good roads boosters. ' Far tee ing railroad executives have long ago seen the advantages of Im proved highways in enablinsr the farmer to haul his produce to the railway station for shlnment. That feature in Itself was of great Talae to the railways. ; - , w . ? But now they have another cause, for, standing squarely be hind the good roads - movement. They no longer regard the motor truck as a competitor. In fact it ts now considered as an ally and railroads are each year maklnr more use of thia new factor ' in transportation. Railroads are be ginning to reap definite returns from the taxes they pay for high way construction. ACTOR IS MARRIED NEW YORK, July 31. (By Associated Press). William Fav er8ham. actor, married Mlaa Edith 'Campbell of Thoenix, Arix. BEATTY, Pa. Survey !of con ditions preparatory to the estab lishment of a Catholic educational institution in China under the su pervision of St. Vincent Arch Ab bey here has been completed by the Rt. Rev. Aurelias Stehie, Or der of St. Bene'dlctihe, who recent ly returned from Peklne. He spent several months In China, at ine direction of Poi Plus XI, making the survey. The project was started ven years ago when Vincent lYIng. a Chinese educator, ausenled in Pope Benedict XV for assistance in establishing a university in Pe king but nothing definite resulted."- With the election of Pope Plus XI the matter was a rain considered and it was referred to the entire Air.erican-Cassinese congregation believing tbf under taking would be l'.o lurge to be launched by any single abbey. The question was considered at the twenry-flrst general chapter of the Amerlf-an-CassineKe ; congrega tion, at" the" Abbey or Saint Pro copiua. Lisle. Hi;, in August. 1923. A favorable vote was returned and ine project waji entrusted to St. Vincent's Arch Abbey, j The tentative curriculum would Include theology and philosophy; letters, Chinese" and " European; natural science; social science and history, and mining and engineering- A preparatory school may he Included In the plans and other itlons.nade to meet local iusUtution ha, i,n - - l.vrt time "ken GUARANTEED V, USED . 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