. I 3i .'1. Hie dregon statesman, salem, oregon SUNDAY MORNING. SEPTEilBER 13, 102S 3 1 World V Girdling Travelers SILISERIE Have Daily Paper At Sea Examples of Long Life of Motor Cars Given; Many - Letters Received ' . -,Iikiip!w nin nnnnrn i 1 ; I ; J I ? LKi-- I ti lii'ij:! Hihtri'iii'1;;1!: .i5' mi ' ill ! ly. - ssiv': ii,',:-,,itfesv. (Ill W - W ; -.- . -Q1! r i4M i t - i i. - . v ' 1! l f t i ESSE' X ' i ' - . i .. . - VMtc Ttnselxc Cowry f ; Mofo Pay ILocd ; IITTEDTE Trucks carry V" more pay load because heir design provides no useless excess chassis weight to be hauled Jon each trip. 1 Owners' records of Vhite Trucks which have run from 100,000 to 300,000 miles and more are evi dence of durability wliich has no paralleL The White Company, Cleveland :'? rat i - . ,. --.iTr. Dependability and long life, ac- V). A V Marion Axito -CoB DAY AND NIGIlT SERVICE il 2351 S. Commercial Street Telephone 362 cording to Mr. Donestf ele,- local dealer, are largely responsible for the "World Wide Good Will" en joyed by Dodge Brothers. Inc. . These' characteristics are bnt the natural results of selection of the highest grade materials, of pre cision in workmanship' and of soundness of design.- ;.'. "The files at the factory," says Mr. Bonesteele, "contain hundreds of letters written voluntarily by enthusiastic . owners of . Dodge Brothers Motor fears ; which were among the first shipped Into dif- j ferent parta of the country and which are. still in aetive -serviee. A large percentage of these has traveled well upward, of 200,000 As typical examples of these 'Old Timers ear No. 12. tbe first Dodpe Drogher car , delivered on the Pacific coast. Is reported still In service after over 170,000 miles, on all kinds of mountain roads. Car No. 13. the first received In Denver, Col., . arriving there Dec ember 10, 1914. was first used as a demonstrator. It is still giv ing satisfactory service to Its ori ginal purchaser. The first Dodge Brothers car sold In the state of Arizona was recently traced by the dealer at Phoenix and located in the service of a farmer in the Yuma valley. It now occupies a conspiclous place in that dealer's display room. : . Touring car X 152, the first fold in -Portland,? Maine, Js far from 4he scrap pil The original owner, Mr. Jordan,' after using it lor a number oi years as a pas senger car, converted it Into three-fourth ton .truck, to convey garden . produce to . the Portland markets. The satisfactory service rendered-by this ten year old car led Mr. Jordan, when later in need of an additional truck of greater capacity, to buy a Graham Broth ers Truck, which is powered by Dodge Brothers engine. 'Car No. , 13 6. : the veteran, of Pittsburg, was traced by the deal er through several changes of ownership to a farm where It .was in daily service over rough country roads. In spite of the high valu ation placed by the owner. 'Old 136" now occupies a space in the Pittsburg salesroom.' "From the dealer at Glenns Falls, New York -comes "the re port that he has just purchased for display and demonstrating purposes one of the first Dodge Brothers cars delivered in his ter- lVLv. . thikllskcd at Se. I PrVt Germany Joins Coafersac. .'Berlin,, Dec. 19.- Germany has participate. lniV12- coafereor ( OA the. Ubcvii Ha3 ef an ocian 'daily. ONE of ,the 1 novel and far reaching offshoots of the radio is the publication of acwtpa pers at sea. The traveler in these days is never so far from land, even on a voyage around th world, that news for ms daily paper does noi reach the ship. The largest ship to circle the globe, the Red Star liner Btlgtnland, throughout an annual pleasure cruise of 80,000 miles publishes a , daily filled with radio information, known as The Cruise News." On the Blg inland' $ next voyage from New York around the world westward, next winter, on which she will be absent four and a half months, she will be in daily receipt of voluminous press reports, either from America or Europe, and for 'many days in succession from both. On her last cruise she Teceived daily; news bulletins from Marion, Mas, all the way from New York to Pan ama Canal, a distance of 219S miles. Ia the Caribbean she also picked up 'press" from San Diego and San Francisco, receiving daily reports from the t latter until she reached Hongkong. - ' All to leading governments broadcast news. Germany is the most active in this respect, and its 'great' station ' at Nauen is the most far-reaching from which ships at sea receive "press." England nas at powerful station at Oxford. The Blfnlmd:$ operator carae into touch with Nauen at 179 de grees west longitude, half way, round the globe from Central Eu- ...Sj ,' ; e oac 1-1 . l til i ..- : i !' VV ii li.ll. IX i& v !,:. U . ' ir v1 1 .1 - ... , "i1 1 Radla operator rtctivlny "ptt$$,p report for te ocm daily. Tope. The messsges, after covering about 12,000 miles, of spare, c&uie through clearly, but the operator could not tell which way Uiey had come around the globe. j In the far eastern seas the editor of the chip's newspaper had an . abundance of "press," from differ ent sources. In the Red Sea the lltlg$nlad came into touch with New Brunswick, N. J. Through the means here outlined, the passenger coming down to lunch eon on the cruise ship found dally at his plate a copy of his '"Cruise News," ; containing fresh advices from his home country. j While transatlantic liners have had daily papers for several years, , it Is only recently that tlie perfec tion of long-range stations hut made possible the receipt of daily press reports by a snip cruising, around the globe. Why Consider a Lesser Car? It Hat Beauty Performance Super-Si Smoothness, Economy and Endurance This is the greatest Essex value in history. It ia the Finest Essex ever built. The price is-the lowest at which Essex ewer cold. The largest production of 6-cylinder cars in the world, giving economies in purchase of materials, manufacture and dis tribution exclusive to that position make this value possible alone to Hudson-Essex. The new low price places it within the reach of alL and it has the br& liant rjerfbrniancT,trliahiliryv riding ease and fine appearance for which Essex b famous.No wonder everyone It saying these things about Essex. IHI1UI0)GJ. 5ASIHI HUDSON BROUGHAM U495 HUDSON tau. SEDAN 1695 ritory. It has given 150,000 miles of satisfactory service. "The dealer in Buffalo, N.. Y., J. A. Cramer, recently, as evidence of dependability, compiled a list of names of 70 Buffalo citizens who purchased Dodge Brothers ears over ten years ago and whose cars are still giving fine service. "In Binghamton, N. Y the iealer recently ran" an advertise ment in the local newspaper in viting the owners of the Dodge Brothers cars sold in Binghamton during 1914 and 1915 to register their cars, If still in service, at his salesroom. Of 9 9 cars sold daring those years, 52 were registered. Most of the other owners had moved from the city. 'Of great Interest is the fact that out of these 52 cars 43 had their original baked enamel finish a large percentage showing almost the original lustre. The leather upholstering was Invariably good. "World wide good will for Dodge Brother. Inc.,' is the natural re ward of universal respect and sat isfaction among the users of their product." I TO CU1LD COLISEUM CULVER CITY, Cal.. Cal. A reproduction of the great coliseum of the ancient. Romans, said to be one of the largest "sets" ever con structed for a moving production, is being built on a 60-acre lot here at a cost of $300,000. flans call for 10,000 actors to appear In the scenes. ! - " . We3M9g leasees. VaSsEes Everyone Says It Sales Prove It Hudson-Essex World's Largest Selling 6-Cylinder Cars Fred M. Powell Motor Cars 350 North High Salem, Oregon FAMOUS ITALIAN DIES MILAN. Professor Battlsta Grassl, the famous bacteriologist and physician, died recently at the age of .70. He was widely known In the international medical world as an investigator of malarial diseases. i . V? J. andtlien wu'Uairecmte how mily extra ordinary is Oldsmobile's latest achievement. You'll know that a bbmbinatipn of . such Greater Beauty, sHicK Finer Performance, and such radically Lower Prices couldn't help but achieve for Oldsmobile instant and wide-spread popularity! Gome in any time We have a car ready for you to try at your, convenience! Tomb $875, Coach '$950, Sedan $1025 it . ' PiicMt f. a LanaVt& fax v&ra ; F.- -W. Pettyjohn .fcompany 3G5 NORTH COMMERCIAL''' ; . 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