"Tlir, OREGON flTATpSMA??; SALEH, OREGON ' ; ; . Y X t Automoble, Oir Pnc 'w';? ComingMonthi in the Opinion of, Lea3iiBkiers aM Inaustfml Headi "as Sfiowri in Mtement .Cofidihons-GasQline Sale-Sets ew.RordsGenral Tjrendof industry and $rnpping Firm- of OmfideeT NEW YORK 4T&V Associated , Press, )PresenJ.. fenlnea? ptos i perltjiULcsmtlQttftjweil into m 6 in ;the opinion jf leading bankers and indastf iai leaders. ;v:;t iW ; 4 'forecasts 7or! tne liewrear 'rre' pared by these executives regard - fundamental. - business- condtMona aaaoana. ar Btress on .t&e, .admin istration 'a, business iJoUclea,4 ahil are nopetut regarding the Euro- 7-1 1 ,- 'lm wrtJSteri ' The :hastnegs:efrthe Malifffalc tiirers ct the Iron-arid teleeliadiiis $ty 'ot & Tnlte Stilus' during 4he year la5 in the5tible raay Jbft Vonslderedl; jsodC;f Brf farfa. Iha -volume I encrtetf,M Wlhal iTtatei jRteell rpratioii; Pdrd Targe portloii'dt 'tfieVear Ihe ielll In g faltex lwfre.bw6rTtiiaa "they irthght lo 6a?6 eeo."1 and many !ujaiu faMnrera operated wHbbut - Vn Cfch pro fir.1- f'1'' 4 4 f"1Tii'e ;wls :aad CconserratiTe rtatefhents Of tti" presidents from . lliTKf' to ihie tifTe?0Wri-aiB Jmpor taritfaclor 'eBcoutagement to . Ino general bueiaksa ffatetnltyi.'1 ; 't'lThe appaxen cianfee'' !s'ttl lode of -wiany -hi fh& ifaatlonal jes-i .iPlalora, jpartfeulaity'f wfth efer N f 9sikamxX lalidmjnlitta?. . . lion; and more especially taxation, and -ihedeclAiops "of the supreme ' rourt eoarerniasrpusineHi pbow- Ing-'a dlapositlo Jtg ;4Bfit 'leetti ' uiate business progresa.- ha?e crc ate4-firtellnt; M ronfidence on the parforiirefllfors.t -" ' Oil Opt lm Uita : , ' x VTlie' petroleum- industry .hx Xteca ia'a er-oksatl!tailbry 'da-' ; dltlon for more "tRkii Tout 1eara; al4 Jtery.v-Po'f''y; "?re ,: largeit'7indepen'dht Iprod Die'ra :1n the , foubtry. v; 'Prlpea. have fre juerttly 'lie;a Tilghly -demoralized and: none" 6t h former; recqrer lea of prices have Saftl6"d ah jT as puranee a aayvUhouhtfal "maij that tlfeyj-wefe ertalato be per- -, . 'Z'7 tlasoilae 'Saiea Vp " lOTs'.tlu Ipelrjod 'diir.niar Uels for' hijthef "prfceil'lproilucta. rtncTy rciiSoIinC v h'ae rdh ; iraniensely - and probably, beyond V .everyixidy'tf -iet!tations;r: Gasb ' ljne, corisumpilon' is now trowing iuocli faster thaa.- the, srpwth -in registered autpmobiler'dne: prin- ripally iotho' growipg percentage - bf bu8Befaa4;raek3,. -The fbl" on of oil for" house heating . is 'now "llteranyweeping'the'cbxin- try. No aecaratis figdrea ar'yet 'bvailable :on tfei. coaumptlori -of ?oii or house heatingr '. But this 'OeW market possibly haa. been' in creasia; more ..rapidly on a. per-. cn,tage basis than our cohswnp- 'floti of gasoline for automobiles fias done. . A- - 4 RV K!ctr!city; Expanding : .' "."There .are" many reasons to telero that the next year will see tjrbwth and development of the -"electric ; industry." , declared Sld- ijey Z. Mitchell, president of the .Electric Bon d.& Share Co. "The jre.di" ; J ust ended ' has established juw records tn, the amount -of ?:rectrlcity generated; and used, in "HW' United SUtes, in the amount "of.rapital in realed and in the di versity of the uses to which elee " trld power may be pnt. 1 ";TExtension of the country's generating plants has kept pace with the inrvease in the demand ''for, electricity, no that, while con sumption : has been increasing, "thekfarliuies for meeting this In f crease have been provided. v-t' ; "Industry 1 coining more and moVe to depend upon central sta Vtlohaior power, thousands of new realdences have been wired- for rlfetrcity and;the .advent of theH virrif cii Mvr muu uh7&v -vbua- --other domestic conveniences has swelled the aggre'gatedeniaiid ' hpanr "the central ; stations. Qwr ''io 192S. the TJnlledSatic,n. '(rated It per cent more electrici ;f ty than during- 1924'.p; ?rt - i .Plwperts nrlgtit - "Most importap'plt j.aU.; tbj Tputlie has become convinced of rihm stability of electric securities I tinder - the present state regula--(ioa, ,and this -.public confidence 1ia. ' been reflectedf in the ability 1 bf . the industry -to secure the cap ' ltal needed for proper develop- raent-bf -the- c.ontry,!s power XacU-.iti6s.'-- ;i ' iV'In -vlc1,r of "'al1 these facta, i thre is no legitimate 'reason why th. progress, of- ,"the ... country's . rlectrical develoa-ment should not ''rofitiaae daring the coming year. iIn view , of the optimistic iierior of recent expressions' ffom ytie .White House , and the depart- v f I KAOIATOU ; 11 l . rxarssxs 11 II S09XSS I I 1 1 -' . ypt''r rr -.1 I f ' Craip:t . 1 'I niw M U can I Jr - .- ta stock . - 1 I f ment of commerce, it is : reason-able- to .vasctume; that i the whole tone , of thenatlbn'a business will begbod durtrig 192- ? 'rX? trABtoProsperity: feeenl -. ..!Ther,e',is ample reason ..to ex- pectUlt4tf the .ftrst haU Of 'lUt SK m hef a ipeTidd if '-genera, pros- perAty, Jnhich. ictheautmobO business ; should . Bhatei asperted Alfred,' ri4.Bloan. Jrf. .president..-of the sCeneral Motors1-Corporatlon. Th latter part -of lftS-ls -still i- r A .. . . tv,ir nedictefl.to thjmeTnoi-jf -of the fatrepid fncrwh4batatiie way over the Old -.cgon Trail w.ith the, first covered .nnxort'In 18 Lt and ' I'-wonaif ernplre for fheUnied fkateR,". pi-ented to the 4ty of TI aker. Or., by the American liCgion and unveiled" July 4, li25 - - - . tog far i'?iwayfor 'one -to- judge with:mwch,'Aa6uranwhat 11 nay hold in store. . ' v . .iThe.'inomentuni.. of . businesa recoVery.-6ince. ; last summer will tendy to tkeept1Vsine.saraetIve dur ing. at ; least, the first ; part of 192C. Cohditions are: in a healthy tatalcB Jat" prirt&EmpldVnftnt is large, prices ard'frelatively siaple.1 transportanbn faetUtes are ampe , and 'efficiently opefated. vi vrodtfonV iantl lihtbties generally are well controlled; ' aid credit conditions sound. In- the light-of aucb.a present situation. tK.Vpcthtroh'frctlve;'ipr0ig and larfy snmmer business (Seems to be'luflUfied ''. j0 --.i'i fUleH Record -Goo -'"Automobile buyiulr during tfie last Jew months has been particu larly good, partly as a result of the greater values offered by the new models and -lower closed, car prices; partly ha a result '-'fjbetter agricultural ,i-prichaalhg'; power, and partly as a result' of general Increased LproSperlty v ' :f ' T expert the summer, demand for automobiles" to ontmne large while i enefral.,?PttfUncss;.ye,majhs active! . ThHttfrb tof retjiHfa tbmoblle sales for the first half ef-1924 Is expected to exceed that ma'rEi :- ; --. . - Xew.Hil tU Rt51x;;preadent of thf Calumet If ecla Consolidated Coppereompany tand the Copper &" Brash Research association saidL j-'N-i'Mi: Vlt $er hlpfcenta flamj eember prove anywhere Peathe firdteJni41ntaiijed:iirrog'fthel first eleviffrt piontha 'of the- year. 19 15 .JwflHHYf;: hown p twin revelsV'-'iav'bprV!?01'0" both, here and broadUnf ora nately. actual figures ifori Decem- per wi npC be., available pnty WeU.Unt J4an.n8JT- on w? enough to predict with?reason; able certainty' that shipmenU of American copper during r the 'year will be;npwardr ef 12,800.000,000 pounds whlch U ' 200.000,000 pounds ; mere' than In -1 9 24 ; the hjt TYiarVtnto the 3rar " T 3''Amer&fc?tebf 6urse th backbone of theAmerican popper, industry 'and" 6m& filea nf I In creaaed popular UrL"oT copper Ind copper alloys at v home may be gained from ? the fact that In No- vember, despite , the . falling, pff In European -semana aaipmeBis-cx- ceeed prodaction- by'nearly 10. 0 0 0.0 00 ipdandsr It Is , also , well w w JW The' Regular Radiator- Man. ; t M-! 4-' .- -uti , 230 Htato Street.- . call;Ph6ne worth -noting that at the-end of November, stocks,., of refined .cop per j available totaled 13 6 ,0j0.. 0 0 0 pound although coasamption 4 nrinf h month ws23 70 00,-, -OQ o. pounds.- This, aim ply means iai sxakged .by , average monthly, ebnsumption. during the .first .eley ep. months, o? 4?S we entered the is mopth pf ,ih ry?ar .with ;les4 hin ;three. weeks supply of refin- ed copper' available .-J"- " In- the circumstances - I feel .... OLD OREGON TRAIL MONUMENT , - ' - that ve. have every Tight -to look hopefully tdward,-192.':', : Tlanroad.s Cutiiklciit '. f I stfbscribe' y to :4b'opinion that 19?5 has not neen an aupor- ml r Uontrv " declared Carl JlljPraT president of the Vnion -Pacific system. p'So far. as can now be seen, ' Kej said," "we are: USt threatened wiftr any material 'Changes Jin the law'. vernTagrallrokda. " The problem; of 192(6 will pS To guard sealously the advances - made in the last five yeajs, land to bring about bf every 'persaasive 'meth od' that -juHt return. -;fbjr 'all railroads throughout 'the country which? Will safeguard Jtheir lessen tMi creuu ana insure sueir circu lation throughout the body eco nomic as will preserve and pro tect the national health-" I Shipping t to Gain P. .A S. Franklin, president of tHe Internationli Hier'cantile Cor poration, expects the shipping in dustry JtodO better fO 192G thah It has hia .yeal' JTBurope is grad ually -recovering, he said, fand trans-Atlas tic traiticr both freight and paas5ct5erihpujd show iub stantial ' improvement during the next 12 months." He , explained tbt the. earnings. of his own cpm- panyt thisf "year?; might not - equal those of 1924 because of unset tled 'renditions ,.isr rtbd freight market4.nd 'strikes jttt the British empire particularly: lii Australia." "The end "of the year finds the railroad position stronger than It has 'been for a.long-ume," said LW,-iW-iAttebury,., president of the Pe'nrVMiaattrwddi' - " ! has; befttt ,iargfe wbie,:tuat pas been a welcome fact it is not the test wetebm -fafe Taefeitest cause -tor con naence; in tne iuture tsi! Jhe? )evldence6nFevery; side .Tf ,,- i -it k " . - tf - - May The New :Y&$f--WnP i . ' The Connecticut , Mu has for eighty years pro -I families ' against po vert r. ture .death. -Our corr emergency, and T7ie Connection 4 the desire on the part of the pub lic to cooperate with c railroad management to .improve , jrailroad service, and to enable railroads to respond to the heed .for greater and more efficient transportatloh. Th"reCent annual message of the presiden of the United States, the 'latest report of the Interstate Commerce ' Commission ' and the activities ;bf regulating authori ties generally; all give evidence of a healthier relationship be- 5. r f ... ..v.t; .-W Aa - i ti o- ajr fir ' ? tween roads. government and the rail- ' . That spirit Is changhis to one of confidence. ftailroad bfBcers can feei the strong supporting forces of "b,ic ODlnIon backing them up to an ever greater ex tent. i It isf putting' life, spirit and enthusiapni '. into "the men v in harge of. the affairs of thcrail road. ! - ' -' ' "The American people have the greatest railroad - plant In the World." . They have a more compe tent and loyal set of railroad of ficers and employes than any oth er country. With this- railroad plant, manned by such officers, and employes all publicly' regit; lated iu a constructive spirit- a service can and will be given to the public which will constitute at all times a foundation of na tional prosperity." v v "Certain aspects of business in 1925 are of fundamental 'Import tance in estimating the probabili ties for 1926," asserted James Si Alexander, chairman of the board bf the National Bank, of Comr merce of New York. - if .!- r - 4f i Farmer 1& Westinghouse Batteries for .all makes fr ciirs. Also a good line of ignition fjarti. : A '' We do battery and generator repairing, f actrdn guaranteed. 1 263 S. COMMERCIAL ST. , yiff-if-HfVifi' SiyWfffl'WHUH' 'IPHHII!lHH'Hf ItWUlWHy WWflfW)' r- - f 7 - . . 1 licvhold tisaLility v - titti nils 1 , - i LOCOMOBILE! V - x L. Bankers .Optimistic "During . thd j, first . half, of the year money rates were abnormal ly , lowt nd. 'although 4 they .firmed hp thereafterthe year as a wh61e habeeh' characterized "by easy money. "Cheap credit might have been expected to tempt manufacturers and merchants to depart from the policy of caution generally follow ed since 1920. but; they did hot do o. Hand-to-mouth . buying continued and advances in v. raw material iflcH were resisted un- j esa clearly, justified by supply j ani d.mand. lroirreHs tn th use of labor-saving -methods and upment whiVh ,ha been note- worthy in American industry dur ing the last 'few years was not P Salerh's Brake Specialist 275 S6. Commercial At Trade St. "See Mike Panek and Avoid a Panic 'Satis- fl M El ... .... UWWUUtiUIUl)llMIUIIIWi. juiiiiM.iiiiiiiiiiiiuiiluu,ui;tiJi.ltiiU5 mm. Stewart nsurance Company ers arid their " arid prema-. - i:A t.zittin.i ontpian meetsvevcry 1M r .-.t M rent interrupted by corporate prosper ity,,as .too .often the.case. In short, good sense and enterprise prevailed anil industrial i,an4 hier.chandlsing .. .operations -were characterized by, an absence of the speculative spirit. . .."In other directions, however, credit redundancy has resulted in active speculation. Thus, air though the excellent earnings of many corporations have justified higher prices for their stocks, in the cse of . others - prjees hare reached levels , which cannot be justified on these grounds, t "Although money is firmer and an early- return, of .the. very low rates which prevailed during the latter part;of -1924 and early part of j 192S ; seems' ' Unlikely, credit 'st rlngen ey -" r la , .ot ; t .In .sight. ;the outlook being tor ample credit at rates neither "very -high "wor-rery4 low. f A firmer undertone. L how.-l ever, might, well prove -to be an important, contributory f actor ;v in bringibg about ia moderate stack-' enlag' of stock-market ', hcttvity.' Hpecutatlvo' building, -and specula-, ffon-ln real estate. -Firmer "mon ey-would also be somewhat )6( an obstacle to the further expaasldh of Installment sales.' - r-"t "ThB:50und position of merch anU and -manufacturers and. the improved position of the agricul tural .interests of ihe: country are ample grounds tor cohfidence in good business In 1926 It Is un- L . ? -. r- " " ' ; ' -.tH t- -t -v- -arry Xour iMTj?Tni;j??"ni"iKn'nnn.nn.n t I ; lit JL-.J McClaren MMm Wim otirliaiaigK Street i- V K. c ? 4 r1 t. 1 If f x. :rV i WfiV An lfcivrnlp!- Rrll five out of everv sii cars sold t fr 1 abptit puf.i 8 month payroenl plrin-,. likely, .hweverJ.that .the year ..as , a whole will show as great a gain ever .1925 "as did last year "over j Its predecessor -and 'thecertainty bf-stiff competition in ihahy; In dustries will call ?or high , initia tive ahd'ecbhdmy to 'assure satis-1 factory profits." Fbreitts of. Nation .. Rapidly BeiHgCtil KANSAS CITY.TreefKtnt of the estimated 800,00, acres of forests of the United States are leveled "and consumption is aur passlng growth ot the remalnl,n trees f pur times, says ,Prot. Jfred It. Fairchild of' Yale uiyersity, "s'ln a paper prepared. for the; con vention, of the American' Assocla- here Deci 28 to Jan.' 2,:the profes- sorj: who will h"ead,fhe. Investiga tion provided by '-the Ciarke-Mc-NSry Forestry, Act;-, dwells -Hbon taxation aa-p'ratrcbiariy pertifient. fn thi regard he advocates tbe substitution or the- principle; of "income or yield for capital value as the basis ef taxation."; A ny--enterp rise may be hahdif capped, or destroyed ; by excessive or "dLscritfilnatbry ; ,taxation,!i ,be declares. "Forestry Is -peculiarly sensitive to taxation, and, finds th general property tax - most r burdenpome. . ' j z :,..:J 't 'i "BILL" K'i V 5 i-'-'l? , JLircourriens. - , . f : ; ii - ' -,i- ' X: -.- 11 5 tost LeiiPeFMle i PH'dHe44 MtW-HtlMMIMMI W!"'"-""' ,4 Opposite' City Hall oaiem, . y regon : pa-.- 5- "In .forestry, the; ma jor. income may'appear 'only oncb la'every 1 0 or.,60 'years T"be annual proper ty; tax," evettrwhen peff ectiy adm in istered.'js certain 'to impose an excessive- badea.v, f v ; Pr jvately. ownedf. forests still embrace-. about - foar-f ifths of " all the.lotest land, i, the c'djani fy; .be stajaHO'ding that private owners" Cannot be expected to- band J ,'thel r properties :to meet, the public in terest" unless the Easiness . Li pyo-i-fitable,, -";-..!:..-' . : -v. . 'sr''fTart6Ubwlng;Vc5Jnclusions,,, Irof. Falrchild'jiays, are how .'gen- etally, accepted 4 v;' ": 'S&jl ?1 "Special favors fo forest owners are hot the .solution,'-: -; -j. ) VTh'e reveb uen i oj ;'the. states counties,! towns,ic.,.'mttKt not be imbairedl'.. v. T , :. -. . ' .? ,Lpggingv- v - ..Waste llardwarc 19 t-J ' J - f Wovil .llarness .Cafeitcil::.' ... . . t iYir- : If . StEt VBOt'Ki Trb. . 215 Coater. t . l'bone X,& - y ISiIcirii ure ,5Iacliinery .;Tt, ' Tallow j ieltlng '-Satis) L Tents-:; Tirps iTnil- Jron feiill lttibbcr Calra&irl, C Ern'ent & ' MHlib1iraridrie V f Established ! 846 : hhAj BahlCBldgt,;Salem ""Un , . J J ,1 -'I