The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1925, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALE!.!, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 23, 1023
SraBf
Rickenbacker Company Say
. . New Model Is Embodi
ment of Useful: Car
: "The coupe-roadster is calculat
ed tvj crystalize the ' sense of
personal possession, which. After
all, is the motlTe behind the par
chase of a fine automobile," says
Captain E. V. ' j Rickenbacker In
announcing a new ' Rickenbacker
iuuuci at muj type.
"After all is said and done the
1 Imousine,' the. .sedan; "the coach
are family.;.- property subject . to
Uses and abuses of the, communist
spirit; the coupe-roadster?' the es
sence of lndiridualism.
"There is a.snugness, an Intim
acy, a sense of luxurious Isolation
Unachievable Vn any other form..
' "Rickenbacker powered, the
coupe make, fact of the- magic
carpet of fable. v '
f "There ta a utilitarian side too
TnouBanda '.or : men. use cars - In
"thfetrj baainess. to male other 'ci
ties closer the- day longer. This
car ia ideal' for conference enroute
ample dust and rain proof carry
ing capacity. - ';..-'
"There is none of the clutter
lag up that seems to inevitably
fall to the lot of the more spa
clous body. ' j,
v j "Best 'of all it' isn't a ttelflah
"fcar. For those occasions that call
for giving: the other fellow a lift,"
Ve have designed Instantly avail
.able, if unenclosed, comfort. Rest-
ifTing, back-satisfying seating
capacity lies hidden in the trim
after-deck, denying selfishness in
the turn of a hinge. ,
' "Ybu don'r have to feel like an
imitation of the 'Old ' Lady,, who
lred in a Shoe either, when you
Head irom the links, to the camp
to the cicb. -""Plenty -oT "Spaces';:
plenty of 4laces, plenty of com
fort, but, all cmrntegiy concealed
In sleek, graceful, eye-satisfying
lines. .
"Eye : satistacton doesn't mean
Just easy for the other fellow to
look at-ether, because the true
test of Quality, of erace. Is in the
lines that you see when yon scan
the road with the driver's eat 'as
your vantage point. .
me s coupe-roadster present
ideally the combination of effort-
ess transportation with the com-
parst environment essential to the
concentrating exesutive mind.
- Late 1924
FORD COUPE
Duco finrish, sun visor: shock
absorbers, swipe, rear vision
mirror. AH equipped. f 495
Burdett-Albee Motor
Company
27 jKtate Street, Corner Front
Buy ft On easy terms
GARDNER DEALERS
HONOLULU Almost a quarter
of a century in the service of the
t t.i ,'
- i i Link a ica vi
ReCOrd Of WOnd War . dest spot on earth," on "the lone-
Js in Hoover Library ,e?er , ,8le Moiokaj. . was
STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Cal.
The Hoover war library, endow
ed .by Secretary of Commerce
Herbert C. Hoover at Stanford
university, has received 44,500
books and pamphlets, in nearly
all languages. Every one bears
In some way on the World war.
The : largest number, 12,000,
are printed in Russian; 10,000
are in .French, 9,000 in English
The rest are divided among Hun
garian,: Italian and other languag
es.
The library was founded in
1919 (Many, of 'the Heme, print
ed or Out of print, are Irreplace
able. It offers student facilities
but they woali never thiak of en-
tering tny liouae. They ai liw.
abiding and'lf Is remarkable what
little disciplining they need If tley
are all treated alike.
"When .the United States en
tered the war I called the lepers
together and told . them that
thi nt,s ti ft littla fcard and
Director Leaves Colony Af-ltood short. That-s an right said
their spokesman. 'So long as tne
country is In trouble we'll not
complain.' They invested all they
could ' In war savings stamps,
some buying more than they
could afford, but they never tried
to cell the stamps until the war
was over. During a Red Cross
campaign the settlement raised
S999.?ft, and the lepers wanted
to make clothes for the boys In
Prance. I explained to them as
carefully as I could that we could
SFS1T WITH LEPERS
ter Making Success of
Community Lite
McVeigh retired as superintend
ent of the settlement and assumed
a supervisory and advisory post-1 mod nothing because it would not
tion for the leprosy receiving sta
tion at Kalihl, Honolulu.
McVeigh was succeeded as su
perintendent . by Ralph L. Cooke,
former superintendent of the
wireless department of the Mutual
Telephone Co. Dr. W. J. Good
hue, who I has served as physician
at the settlement since 1902, also
retired and wae succeeded by Dr.
Harold Marshall, who has been at
the settlement in Louisiana;
Reviewing bis service on the
small triangular shelf between
raging ocean breakers and the vir-
be accepted, but that did not stop
them and they subscribed money
to have clean persons do. the
work."
II - - a
II a .
Water Container Important Item on
Motor Camping Trip ;;-
A good ' water container Is a
very important item and should
be included in the list of camping
equipment. It is always better to
carry an ample supply of good,
sweet water ia the car than to run
duplicated ndwhere and paralleled I tually Impassable windward cliffs
of Molokal which houses the set
tlement, McVeigh said , that the
three greatest changes were the
building of a pot factory, the in
troduction of motion pictures to
the colony, and the' discovery of
the Dean Chaulmoogra oil specific
only at the Musee de la Guerre at I
Paris. '
The program of the institution
calls for procuring all Important
official documents of every na
tion throughout the war and
during! the reconstruction neriod
Three-fourths of this material al- ,or tlle treatment of the Inmates.
ready has reached the library. I Tnes Provided palatable food,
The manuscript collection includes abstraction ror tne mind, and re-
65.000; renorts and ommunipa. et and perbaps cure for the
tions bearing on conditions In body, he said.
Europe during and after the war. The Chaulmoogra oil specific Is
This file Is supplemented by I more efficacious , at the Kalihl
UXEMPLO YMKX T DROPS IX
ITALY
ROME Unemployment in It
aly is decreasing rapidly, statistics
of the National Association of So
cial Insurance show. It reports
that on May 1 the total of unem
ployed in Italy was 101,405, rep
resenting a decrease of 25,116
from -April 1. .'
The unemployed on May 1 in
cluded 24,675 women.
Toledo Ross three-etory mod
ern building to be erected at once.
the risk of using water from a
roadside stream or some other in
definite source.
Ox course, tne locality bas a
great deal to do with the water
supply. Along the main traveled
boulevards only a small Quantity
need be carried, but on the by
ways, mountain roads or desert
trails, a large container of water
should be carried as a measure of
precaution. "
One carrier, and perhaps one of
the best for cosveyiag. water, is
the desert bag. For years it has
been the standby with the prospec
tor on his desert trips, and to
day it still ranks high in popular
ity among auto campers. This bag
ts so constructed .that the water
stays at its original temperature
for many hours after it bas been
filled. The . steady .evaporation
which is taking place through the
mesh of. the canvas forms a natnr
al refrigerator.- This bag should
be carried not fastened ; to - the
side of the car. but, suspended
from the top bow or some other
place so that it wilt not touch
anything else. If carried! ia this
manner and properly handled it
will not drip or leak. j
- . i
The semi-round canteen cover
ed with heavy blanket material
also comes in for its share of pop
ularity. The bottom of this con
tainer Is flat so that it conforms
with, the running board. J
The swingspout unit, consist! n
of three canteens, one for gasoline.
oil. and water, respectively, may
save motor trouble or a long walk
for gas and water., This-outfit.
too. fastens to the running board.
Have the water bucket made of
canvas, the folding type wun tne
side braces and screeaed. spoat
This comes ia very handy for fill
ing the radiator and can be used
around the camp to good advan
tage for carrying water.
The following wash basla. made
of canvas. Is also in line with
these folding water containers.
Like the bucket, it lays Hat and
can be carried under tne seat
cushion of the car when not in
ase. -
of proper . lndas-
establishment
tries, , ; .
. He aanouaeed that . .canning
plant would- be pat p at McNeil
Island " and .that the prlsostrs
would, .raise jUi. can rnouxk teg
tables to aurtply themselves and
other government institutions. Ha
added . that Oe prisoners would
receive soma . moaey for their
work and wowld be taught useful
trades as far; as possible.
r
'SERYlds MAX MERE
Self-Support Urged for
Federal Penitentiaries
H. G. if acEachen, traveling
service repreiseataUve. was in Sa-
I em daring'; the week conferring
with the Ntfvtoa Chevrolet com
pany about the Chevrolet advertis
ing which his company a taksg
eare of. i
1 TACOMA. Wash. Luther C.
White, superintendent of federal
prisons, when here recently to in
spect McNeil Island penitentiary,
said -federal prisons- should be
made more nearly self-supporting.
He, pointed out that the fed
eral prison " population had in
creased largely la recent years,
and that the burden on the tax
payers could be alleviated, by the
SEE THE OREGON
CAVES!
( Wonderful Caverns In a
Mountain of Marble
4ft MUes from ftraats Paas
Via the Redwood Highway
COMPLETE ROAD
ILL0iIt!lftTiOii
Come in and let us test .
your lights and tsTly&U
what you need to com
ply with the law which
goes into -fef feet Se
tember 1.
Don't wait for the last
minute rush.
STARR & WIimORE
S43 Ferry Street. Opea
evenincs till Nine
V . . . ... , f
copies ; of, private papers of men
who were active In world affairs
of the time. The library has col
lected from each country involved
a file of newspapers in sympathy
with the government, together
with those of two opposition pa
pers, representing the Left and
the Right. -
Mr. j " Hoover was graduated
irom sianiora in issj1. tie is a
member of the board of trustees.
ZOSEL MAKES TRIP
. Walter Zosel. of Zasel's Tire
shop, was in Portland during the
week on business. I
Benton county votes "1200,000
main highway bonds. State will
add 310,00T.
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Eqge?g'g; a -CTauttb
I ffOTJ? EVCCV IJCGCl
TVTO matter how difficult
Jor how unusual your
intdividual problem, White
jTrucks will solve it,
(Thousands of operators in
all lines of business have
been buying White Trucks
year afteryear because;
.White Tfrucks, all models,
gives the most money
learping miles," ' ;
We have booklets detailing the experiences of
owners of White Trucks in your line of business. ,,
Ask for them. . '
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Marion Auto Co.
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE
! 235 S. Commercial
Tel. 362
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receiving station, for its greatest
effect Is obtained in the : early
stages of the Scourge and Kalau-
papa receives only relatively ad
vanced cases. So highly does
McVeagh regard the treatment
that he predicted the close of' the
Molokal i settlement within 20
years if diseased persons would
surrender themselves and receive
injections in time. Education
and the enlisting of public sup
port for; the territory's fight
against leprosy are aims to which
he intends to devote himself.
"Almost every passenger steam
er arriving here from the main
land has some contribution to the
tuberculosis sanitariums," ; he
commented. VBut little is, done
for the lepers. There is. too, much
of the attitude, "Oh, he's a leper;
send him to Molokal to die." . "
As the first man'who gave his
undivided attention, to the settle
ment, McVeigh was' called.; upon
todo a gfekl-u'eaF-'of pioneering
work, interested the inmates in
baseball,; hOrsewTaclng and other
sports that would help them to
forget their condition and brought
them to I realize that, they were
not outcasts; but "victims of a
certain disease."
Describing ; the patients, ' Mc
Veigh'sald: 'They are firsl rate.
They come into my yard to work.
SAMMY SPARK PLUG
i V-;-P)
Says:
You can't -brighten a dnfl bvs,5
ness by sharp pracdce.'nor a dull
spark plug by sharp words. ,
In the first case you need new
ideas, in ths second, new spark
plugs. , ; - ;:'- 'o ".'-
I AUTO lauous -
Oa by Al Joiiont ' - - t
Spted Cep''Itty, xckaddya mdn,
fin' $ fst, hyi? -.
:DrirtrrT0' gvtta ftt homt 5-
fr$ 4h0 fa fhet. tt."
Breitenbusf?
Hoi Springs
Marlon County, Oregon
HEALTH AND PLEASURE f
RESORT
Open Under ?iew Blanaseraent
Hot mineral water baths; hot
mineral mad baths and natural
hot mineral vapor baths. '
Breitenbush " is famous tor Its
hot arsenic spring and unusual
variation of other mineral con
tent. ' These waters are excep
tionally beneficial to rheuma
tism, neuritis, constipation,
skin and blood diseases.
Wonderful scenery; fine fish
ing; trail hiking and mountain
climbing; good accommoda
tions; excellent meals; reason
able rates. -
WH Cltr-Dtrtttt Bif awer aadr
tniction, will aot cpa Stan mama,
Tfci tola turn. vn3 city. ,. . V ;Z7 '.
Tot rartacr rarticnlats. Writs -
II I. ESVCJaiAM
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To) CTTVnVrzin SrZ A C77
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In this flay and age everybody, is entitled to own an antpmoBilti
Not consent with bdinjg the best low cost car in the world, Star
now shows the way in a new plan of service selling that is so revo-
lutionary, so generous, and so far reachingm its effects that any
one can own a otar car, unaer rnis newmercnanaising plan.
. : -Yonr Qpporttxaity is. Here v
: No one ever before devised such an opportunity.
Think of it! You can buy a Star car under this new
sales service plan, and the actual amount of cash
that comes out of your own pocket depends abso5
lutely, entirely upon yourself.
You? Ctar is Reedy
This new plan has been devised to enable everybody,
to own a Star car. So sound and practicar is this
revolutionary method of selling that thousands of
new cars vifl be delivered in the next thirty days.
Your car is among them, ready to drive into your
own garage. I he rest is up to you.
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4 ti : day! Get the ?cctc v
Th world helps those who help themselves. Npwwhilc it
is fresh in y6ur mind, take the first step. Step into any Star
dealer whose name is signed to this advertisement and hear
the astonishing details of this service S3les idea designed to
practically place a Star car into your hands, without a dollar
oi your own money. The details are so staxtlifig, so re
volutionary as to bealmc.uiibebm
are facts. " j i ?!""''',
j ncallzo oroTtljacM
The world not only owes you a living," but the right;
to have and enjoy its comforts and pleasures.
You always wantcd a Star car. Nowt under this new
merchandising idea, you can have one and as we '
said beiore and it s difficult to realize the truth pay
as much or as little of your own money, just as you
"choose. . '; ! - ' . ; ;
! 7i For r.Iinutcs Pffpvc;Fccts
Yoti are tHe'sole determining factor. The first step is
to get the details the full details which explain
how simple and how easy it is for you to own a 5 "
New, 1925 Star Car. It will cnVtake'a few minutes ths 1
most profitable minutes you ever spent. But don't miss ths
opportunity get the facts from your Star dealer.
'.You'need not hesitate. The Star Motor Company. witK its
enormous resources, stands back of every claim and word ci .
this new merchandising plan.. ' '
At the New
Reduced Prices
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At the New"
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Reduced Prices
Salem Automobile Go.
151 North HiSh
Salem
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