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12 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON' - 'TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 29, 1925 1 S til i. I Litw rnr;mnrfiTc s V ' AH Models on Display , at i r a i ; r- . -r 1 . . - . I .. ! Also Exhibited- x '- ' i i .. ''-' f ' : "A featare of the state fair which ; will attract wide, attention, from he Incoming farmers, and their f lty coiiEla as well Is the exhibit I-l Ford part and trucks, and Ford "oi tract vr. Since, fair time last : 'ear, Fori car bodies hajre been edeslgn and- numerous reflne ' nentg hare been made in the chas sis, a ton truck body Idea- for arm usg has-been developed and (' mprorer-ieats hare been made in !', he FofJjoa tractor.1 , The Fordson tractor's untiring 'tower; and adaptability to dozens I f essential' farm operations make I t a local point for progressire armers. "-Right r on the fair 1 rounds, the Fordson wilt be' seen. I xhibltini Its ability to. furnish jower for ; plowing; harrowing, i ultlTatiKg," harresting and other f Mage operations, demonstrations I t the tractor's operation of slid I illlnr marhlnerr. threshers. baf- i,: " - ' jrs, hoists, and feed grinders will le carrjfiln, , 4 vS,t '. I The iiaproTe4 .Ford, cars, while etalnin$; all the features of eco nomy, dependability and perform- on their request, to draft new and rctlsed legislation affecting game and other wild life resources. Sir. Lawyer before his connection- with the department of agriculture had been for several years president ft .the New York state fish, game and forest league. ; Smuggling Across Mexican Border . Charged, to. Wood SEATTLE, Sept. 28 (By The Associated Press)' If. WVWood, arrested . here under, the name of Melrin, Hunter was ' held' for ex tradition to -San Antonio, Texas, on charges of smuggling goods over, the Mexican border following a hearing here today. ' -' SES liJTEBEST More Than Score of Entries Listed According to Direc-. tors of Event lOTI'JiTIES f.T . The Shops Are Overcrowded; .111-11 "N A fS A A win nave a ureax aiaie Fair Display delegate to the Religious - Work ers' convention held at,,-Genera, i Colorado. ' She told of the conren ' tlon and her; experiences on the trip.- : : T . I Germch-Scisritists, Cbtslr uataon ueep-sca uurrent (Following are, paragraphs clipped' from the. current number of the Chemawa American, the pa per published at tire United States Africa. 14 times and succeeded in HAMBURG A scientific dfcep- sea expedition which left Ham- - ( . burg in April recently arrire at Cape -Town after, a successful crnise. The expedition traversed the Atlantic between America sand Indian trailng school, at Chema wa:) ; - Forms are being placed for the senior - domestic science addition. The 'auto mechanics, division have entered into their work with a great deal of zest arid, when the base 'for the motor- is finished they will take it down and reas semble it and make it run. Our shops this year are. crowded studying scientifically submarine currents. The claim Is made that this IS the first time this has been accomplished. Reports from ;the expedition declared that Its inves tigation proved that warm, cur rents from the North Atlantic flow at considerable-- depth for a dis tance of , about 2.000 miles south of the equator where they rise- to the surface. Similar currents from the southern Polar; regions pass , . Over;a score of makes of cars are already entered; in the Motor Style show which is scheduled as a leading attraction on Saturday's program. October 3. at the Oreron state fair. With many dealers en- J tering three or four models of one make of car, an attractive ntry Uce -which have made the .Model J 1,st has been assured, and except nouai . interest js oeing snown m the. exhibition, both by prospective buyers and by automobile, dealers. V r rh a4 famnut the world. over. I ' ave'becn redesigned, and-.offer a 1 sw attractive appearance, and s reater icoafortj for, both;, driver i ' nd -passenger.? .. -MP ? . Foritfcos whoi favor the- open ypes" of car, there- are i the , Ford ourlng car and roadster, both dls ;inctlvein their class. The tour ag car hat! been made. lower and onger la body and ; of . Increased a rry ing capacity. The? seats are ; onsiderably. .wider and between he rear panel.) of. the front' Beat . nd front panel of the rear seat lie re Isf ample room- for a bushel , asket, jAnd greater- comfort for ack seat passengers through add d leg room."' .: The roadster , because, of its rim' appearance and suggestion f speed snd readability, has been requently termed the sport model f the lip proved Ford cars .... . The sewly improved: Ford-; en losed (cars-, fin( attractive color ?hemesi and - redesigned-' smart odles c?ffer: a ,newr degree of rid - it dasSissd proteetios from in lemenweathW. Th coupe and" udof are 'now: finished- In deep hannel green; and the' Fordor in Ich Windsor maroon. ' Black )nders contrast pleasantly - with , is rlcis body . colors. ' Radiator iell a ad ' headlight rims are ' right nickel .- . Mls$ Alice Hanklnson. director. who spen the past week In Port land with dealers there, arrived in Salem .Saturday evening and will, spend? the week with Salem dealers. Information: concerning the show and entry blanks may be procured from her at the. Com mercial hotel or at the fairgrounds The first part of the show, the parade, will, go through, town shortly after 12 o'clock Saturday noon. ; The second division, . the review before the grandstand; will take place promptly at 1 o'clock. Moving; picture men will- be on hand from Portland and pictures of the show will be shown in local theaters. Attractive Salem and. Portland yonng women will drive the cars. and many dealers have already made arrangements for their driv ers. .The girls and women riding In th cars will have free entrance to . the grandstand and " a special section will be reserved for them. The idea of. no decorations on the -automobiles is meeting with unanimous approval from all deal ers and distributors, who feel that decorating detracts from 'the gen eral appearance of the car; Flow ers, will be allowed. If worn o carried by the drivers or girls riding, in the cars. Among the cars which are be ing entered by: Portland dealers Is the new Auburn car, which has Chief U. Game Warden te:1 ,f? J i. A. Lawlef Resigns as A George A. Lawyer, who ; for early ten years has been chief . nlted States- game warden in .the s imlni8fration of Federal ; laws rotectlng migratory birds, - has ndered his resignation, effective sptepiber 15, 1925 and. it has 5en aceepted" by tbe secretary of irlculture; - Mr. Lawyer gaye as in reasons for the action that be ished to gratify a long-expressed istre to leave the - government rvlca la order to look after prlv- e business affairs. lie referred a previous? occasion, on which s had tendered ' his resignation r Ue reason,-when h had, been irsnaded remain in the service ltiriow, strcssod his feeling that ter pearly, ten-years Jn the work j pany, i na.3 flevoiettf- asmucn time- to giBhouli he expctad'pf him. i acknowledslng-i'the lender of ignatlo!i, . Dr E. , W. ,; Nelson. ilef of th Biological Survey ex essed hlsvappreclation . of-.tht iluable scrvlcos.Mr. ..Lawyer, had mdered, particularly in helping ft me federal, regulations for the otoctlcn of game and other mlg- itort birds and other forms of ild itife Ufa in.the Vnited State id Alaska,, and. in. assisting state line and conservation' officials. Portland;' the . new- Jordan light- eight, and the eight-cylinder Gard ner roa deter, ; shown' by the Bur-dett-Albee company. Condit : Consee, Portland dis tributors of Diana and Moon cars. through the Salem Motor company have, entered seven cars, the larg est ' single entry yet made. There will be only about third or, a. fourth as many open cars as closed, and in the open cars, sport touring and roadster models will predominate Local dealers who have entered the show are: . Vick : Brothers, Willys-Knight, Overland and Oak land; -.Marion Ante , company. Franklin .,andsStudebaker; .Kirk wood Motor company.1. Nash, and Ilnpmoblie; Gingrich 'Motor com CWsler; Trumm Motor companyr Jewet and ? Paige; Mc Donald 1 Motor company, Marmon, Locomobile and Cleveland; Valley Motor com pany. Ford; Salem. Mo tor company,, Diana and Moon; Newtoni-Chevrolet, Chevrolet. Among the. Portland dealers are Union Motor .company, Cleveland; Covey. Mo10 company, Cadillac; Jordan Motor company, Jordan; Burdett-Albee, Gardner; Lawson as never before. : More boys are northward. ciamonng uo get in, ana mougn The waters of? these currents added space, has improved our ca- -were found to. contain such forms paucity, there are more applicants cf organic food as . is sought by than we can conveniently accom- whales and certain other fish. The moaate. stuaents win ao wen tP expedition financed ' entirely 1 by keep this fatjt in mind and make private subscription, is in charge every eirort to get an possmie ef ji Mers, director, of the Ber- from the trades, instruction. tin Institute of, Oceanography. It The tenth grade girls are study- will proceed to the southern Polar Ing a new phase of cooking this regions,' making Bouvet, Island its year, dietetics. It deals with bai- base and - sailing . eastward : from auced menus and the food require-1 there.? ments of different types of people. We are also planning and serving meals in preparation for our dem onstration dinners. ,.;Next Monday, Sept. 28, the Ore gon state fair will open in Salem, so it goes without saying that this will be a busy week at Chemawa in. preparing the school exhibit, as we always have a large and ex ceptionally fine and varied v dis play at the fair. . Each year in the past it has seemed that Chemawa has improved on her display of the previous year at the fair and we . have now reached a , point here further Improvement ap pears Impossible, bnt we will not pass Judgment until Supt. Hall and his. assistants have had their chance this year. - ; Flora Dexter, who. spent- the summer vacation with her par ents at her home in. Golovin. Alas ka, arrived back at school last Sat urday, sound and. well, and hap py to be with us again. She is a prominent member of onr Junior class. ; il it aci1 a w AWAiiiflp 4 Vi a Ant Aa. lie science department gave what was in reality a health demonstra tion dinner. It was - a six-conrse dinner- and " was serve . by. the members of the tenth" grade. Cov ers were laid for Miss Thompson, head of nursing; and Miss Freary, her assistant; Miss - Simpson, physical director all 'three, rep resenting the Red Cross of Salem; Miss Groves, supervisor of- house hold economics in the Indian, ser vice; Dr.. Rowland, Mrs. Iliff, Mrs. Parks, and Mrs. Brickell. It was in every way a pleasing education al . dinner. . On Thursday these people ; were at the school' again and met .with the teachers, ma trons and disciplinarians and ar ranged' for work to be done in connection with our regular health program. Miss Feary will, teach the regular Red Cross course in home nursing to the eighth grade class. . - , Reno Booth, returned to Cher mawa Thursday. Reno spent the summer at Metlakatla, Alaska. We are very glad to have our pianist; Harriett, Hill, back ;with us. Harriett spent her vacation with her parents at Klamath, Ore gon. (This Is a Junior class note.) Josephine Alberts has chosen Chemawa to complete her Junior and senior , years of high school wojkv r Josephine is a graduate of Flandreau and comes from her home in Grace City, North Dakota. The girls of the Junior class welcome to their number, Evelyn Lyall, who is an accomplished vio linist.; Evelyn is from Toppenish, Washington, and before coming to Chemawa attended school at Top Did Yea J Ever Stop " To-Thinli? E. bT Wait. BCTtrr -DunriN, Okla Bo&rit f Conunarct SATISFACTION IS TO BUY AD VERTISED MERCHANDISE FROM THE ? MERCHANTS " OF YOUR HOME CITY. made by thrifty buyers who read AmiindSen at SpitZDerQen the ads and shop where the best buys are to be found. 1 ; That the advertisements show the unrivaled ability of the stores that advertise to give their cus tomers. desirable and worthy mer chandise at prices that satisfy. .That when you buy from the stores that are persistent adver tisers you Jake no chance. That the rpeople who do not read the advertisement do not know what is going on; they do not realize what a mistake they are making, j . . That they live their lives, but overlook the -fact that they could live a whole lot better If they read the ads. ' Reading j the . ads would show them where they could buy more for lessi j That real economy in purchas ing merchandise Is, not the origin al price paid; but the good buy is where a fair price is paid for a good article which will give good service. - . .. j ' that merchants who advertise persistently must sell goods to the same people month, after month. Their. merchandise must be gobd and. their advertising truthful or their reputation fer square deal ing, likewise their i business would go to the "bow-wows." Got America's Welcome NY-AALESUND. .Kin g s b a y . Spitxbergen Nowhere else could a party of explorers, polar, or oth erwise, ; find a heartier welcome than at this "half way house to the pole," where Director Knud sen of the Kingsbay Coal company holds sway. , . intensely patriotic and a warm admirer. of Amundsen personally, Knudson's feelings, got the better of him when the explorers landed here from the sealer SJollr, and he pressed them all to his breast In turn, shedding tears cf joy. Director Knudsen is the Grand Old Man of Spitsbergen, and he is as hard as nails. Back in the seventies' his home was ia Seat tle, Wash., and later he joined the gold rush to Klondike, where bis Iron constitution saw him through all kinds of adventures and priva tions. Kaudsen, who h as not lost b.ls American accent, took an almost fatherly interest in Lincoln Ells worth, the only American member of the Amundsen' expedition, whom be solemnly initiated Into the rite - of blood-brotherhood. wMch ends with the drinking of a glass of wfne with linked arms. Nor lightly, will a Norwegian con fer this privilege upon. a stranger. Rate Asscciaticn Is r:pt ; -in Favor of Nov Hearing SPOKANE, Sept. 2- By The Associated Press) LocaT in em bers of the International rate as sociation, an organlatlon of lnter mountaln shippers eeeklns perpet uation of the lan g and short haul clause of the interstate commerce - act, protested today tue noiains, of a hearing , on the Hock-Smith resolution in Seattle. . A conference' held at noon tele graphed J. J. Denny, state direc tor of public works, who. suggest ed the Seattle hearing, ti'U if any were held -in the Pacific -northwest. It should be held In Spokane. The In ter moan tain couatry. fca3 been assigned no bearing. It was pointed out. , . THE SUREST WAY TO GET ... . -. r -. ' 7 : r " $2.20 Wetknd fare $2.50 i 5-day far this ticket. f3 cSsft snuilaMe Go by train comfortable, on-time - service every day. - Lv. Salem ' Ar. Portland ; ' 6:41 a.iru ... No. 10 ... 8:50a.m. Delicious breakfast in Southrn Pacific ." - .- dming car. . ; 9-33a.m . . No18 . . l30ar. l25p.m: . . No. 14 . . 330pju. 535 p.m. . . No.34 . . 740p.ti2. , Similar convenient trrice rcturrtin;. Aifc agent - O. L. Darling, Agent, Salem, or A. A. BUckel, . F. & P. A, 14 liberty BU . Tho talk given in the auditor- Motor" company. Auburn; Oldsmo- mm by, Anna Peratrovich oil Snn blle company of Portland;, .Condit day morning was very much en & Couser of Portland.' . Joyed by all present. Anna was a h1 k 1 I . Welts Llignoii Reproducer COrXERT EVERY HOUU -PJR-BOOTH-- -' " . .: . , (Nevr Pavilion)! t . " .' --. ... - Y h . v . r r- ' -' Lcolis Dififsrent; Dont It? and the principle .-underlying the difference is the " T i basis for its well merited popularity. It proves that "Hospitality. ; and Comfort Begin in the Basement" "sibloOQEURNACES j See our exhibit at the State Fair . New Industrial Eli, ; Let our Mr. QuessetK explain the. "DIFFERENCE" and ' why thousands of Home Owners have found that the "EASTMAN" Principal of Hcatins means ' r.I02E HEAT FOH LESS r,:0NEY The Improved Ford Touring, ; ' . 3 : J Improved Ford Runabout Suggests Sport Model The streamline body of the improved Ford Runabout which includes, in one sweep, the radiator, hood, cowl, tonneau and gracefully sloping rear deck, gives this type the racy lines of a sport model. :The entire effect of the Runabout is low, an effect which is accentuated by 'the. low windshield; the bottom half of which conforms to the shape of the cowl, and the low set top.Fenders are wide and hung close to the wheels and together with the. lowered" suspension of the frame gives the model a suggestion of speed and road ability. '-'. ' . s ' Riding comfort is insured by especially designed low seat and back rest. . A door is provided at the driver's left, permitting easy entry or , exit. The gasoline tank, '.which is under the cowl may be filled without disturbing either driver or passer.er Storm curtains open with the doors and are held firmly in place by rigid uprights. ... f . . . The ImprovedFord Coupe ... . ' - The trim appearance of the improved Ford Coupe distinguishes it as c-c of io most attractive cars in the Ford line. The body which is in deep charneWt ? built along the most advanced principles in design, with a long sweep from the r-i tor to the windshield and With a rear deck of generous proportions and -ra-ful r"-v downward, enhanced through the lowering of the chassis frame and the l--- Cr" -vn fenders which come low over the front and rear wheels. The wide door mai -lc and exit easy and deep, restful cushions of new design add to riding comfort O -V piece windshield and narrow roof pillar afford full visibility for the driver At AttlModels on Display ai' . , : -. the Stale-Fair- III: COURT, piioriH c:3 y - h-M ... r "Iloora Means IIu:ic" '-si Easinan Ercll'crs Silrcrtcn, Orcgcn Salem, Or? mi