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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1926)
SXJNDAYlI0RNINGAPIirLlllBs2g D AW - II 1 I - TT;i-! Jndxan t - t - ' ... -, t r $ I ' 1' . est i A. R. Clancy, pisUrJt o the Osla I land Mgcor Car Cb U Mcea into 1 'natningolthanewPontiacSixsftsra. wnue map so nooored. Attbc top arc ' Chief Mad Wolf and Mr. Glancy lathe' . Chid WHUm BirdTs wwntei Mr. uiuuicytiueironxueaBdi0wcrien vy tarcjtao4la2keaPoatiarcm To expressr their deeji.BTatltuJe on hehalf - oT tha rAmarJcan Indtajss for the-" signal honor'! ot namjn and Tjioiogramlng a motof car af ter ohe ' of . their most illustrious. leaders-l-Chlef Pontlat the , Al- Ronquin . Indian nation capitalized on tlis occaslod -of A. R. Glancyj recent rlslt to' the Pacific coasl to m4k him a chief ot their ted eratidn. - ' '? . Tli iureestion of these chlettl cameras' a complete surprise, to Mr. Qlaacy. who is president and general manager of the Oakland Motot Car company, which is pro? dncing and distributing the rise w Pontiac Six as a companion to, the Oakland? Six. It to. a rather singular fact that the Ppnpac Six is' the only! motor car to - commemorate the, "aborig inal Ujaerican. For some time before ilr. Clancy's Tisl the Ai gonqiinilndlan chiefs had.felf tat Genefal Motors and the Oakland company : had seWetlyhenored their iiatlon in cbobslkirthe-name for tiei latest motorcar.' ' v Mr? Clancy waVpoi only; adopt ed iiito i the 1 4 tribes composing this, federation but' also ' made ? a chief Eand giren the name "Chief Pontacy' He is the seconf white man crer to be honored by these IndiahsJ Wken' the nlan w&a first sentea by the Indian : chiefs, : It was suggested that the ceremonies ggested that the ceremonies w n me pipe a ww ffn be performed in the. citxjhICFi"ow:Birdvplaoed ttnh1 could park of ,Los Angeles. Bat the In- diansi would hare none of it, stat ing : ihat the whole , ceremony -would bb one of profound secrecy. '' A" a H 1 1 -Ii i i ii if ii : i values is Gt&landSix, 'l;"!ri .if it . : ; ' - . - wmbam sin 1 1 trice ViiDiOP'r : cAifc ij and rJiota aaatladoil spot In Mon-ItiQij. f.roTla. Canyon, HsfaVamld a ; srlmeral back- ground... ot vWiht ; and exquisite Jt (ha base of a mountain. blocked off and guarded' by torfst rangers to kee& out, all not con nected trfth the secret rites, 11 Indian chiefs, many of whom had Of) 81 A from , & rnt riltftnM inarched soTemnly around , the cferemontal fire, ' calling bn .their warrior, . gods.; Thistparjt of the dignUled ceremonies .lasted for a half hou: idlt. " t r - Fallowing thli, Mri Clancy Iwis taken" to the centeri b&hlhe wdirfele where. . each, chief performed ihe was a, granite .knifev syiaboflc truth : which was f,suppoBed" t!o' cut nsy-wi oisaonest . iraiia ana 10 defend ! the 1 possessdr ' f rdnV enem- itfAioChfte .wula heautlfuj bead eA hrafiVet t (n'irniM4'litxtt from Uho cold, ifSerTOKSlalnclud- f eiiHsw-liriieflet: wldiwrsdafal! tribal ornaments. After this he : was adopted into "the various tribes and then elevated to the position of chief. He was .given the name - of - Chief 4 Pontiac - and J presented a hand "worked parch ment' containing the record of the neTy conferred honor. 4. After Mr. Glancy had taken the qatlr of the wawlo Jlad Wolf gave'him the pipe of peace 'and brow the feathered head dress. Mad Wolf then presented him with a granite knife. As a chief la. the AlgeBquia Ja- .tL ' -ikv -L'.-ar a a! L ; sttacula tritinipli! Wherevci' it Bai since been presented a brilliant iccesiJ Here in tcfwn, a conquesrof public crpinlon which est dtcd interest to ieve? heat! :- Three years figo Genera! Motors deteratntf d to develop a Six, so high in quality and low in price, sJ to win instant public acceptance Jo thit end were ? voted the almost limitless resources of t& corporatibL As a rerolt, ther Pontiac Sue Ynttodiicrt intc the field of o low-priced sixes, features so new and unique, that a radical revision of the natibnal idea oa raotor car aiteacif Und way. f Sensible mvesibrs, thecwhtry pvert aitdrning'td a - . ' ; Six that offers beatirft bignessreoinfor stinlxiA;V ; i , pTialiry find thxi2ir2hiA!-dfcid6 rjetfdnAAmoLTo kml -r T - r ' t325less tMtthe fost,pi tdme fcrtirlinder And there can be butfefne result :'s ' noc enougn cars to go around. . now.-; Assure yourself of getting " delivery vKeit you are ready" to i S t this spring. rf ( ( ) y y you to act! ; y j Companion to PaiKiaSlx,$l02$ yiclc Brothers 2S0 SpoUCnigb Street r.'iAkE&- iv:-- - i:: Mr. Glaocy his'tha honor ot being a . member, of one ot the greatestf-confederation of Indians that ever! roamedhe" continent and t the only such. existing: today. This Indian t confederation, ae cordlng'ito ; historic?- lnfbrmalioa; has a noew6rth.record;of honor able dealingjf both with white men and. other. -Indian tribes. : t " Though '3i&0vTears arfr this na tion : had 1 ita hadqaaftrs aton the banks of Ihe'Ottawa river" ti Ontario. pinadaV it was gradually pushed westward with the' advance of the wite marfs dviliiattoiiV In the 17th century, it embraced such powen uT tribes 'at ' the Delawares. Several of the AIg0athl a harft Jentireiy yinlsheoior . hfi ?re thin "ey: wrfaurvsri w woes , irom me jar wes plalna and. valleys. Following Mr. Glancys eleva tion to chief, Mra Clnncy was taken into the tribes and elevated to the , position "sot 'Prfncesa ; and h given me , name oi wauiiniuu, meaning - "rippling water," and presented with gifts, among which Was a beautiful beaded bag; Among the chieflTat. th cere mony were Red Cloud, &Iet of the Pottowatomieg; Willow' Bird, chief , of the Apaches; Running Snipe, chief of the Sioux; Big Tree, chief of the Senecas; Cornt '-' , ; V ( vlJJ W IP- JSKCj " - II - . I Deen Wt?ste JAto pUier trtWsxei ppcsrgaaizatin. wio ja raui a - or conieticy-coauflLHSti - -per n ot ffisrz : ..V .i----' ... v - Hawk, ehlerbf the Mohawks ; Big uawk, cniei oi me uneyennes; F?jig -Est le.'chiaf of the Plates; T pung rgla, "ellier of tha Pue14 ioar spotted' fi; ' ehilr of th koas; fe JKUthifirotB the One Idas; Whlta eajseC;ehtefk o U lhippewasl -IPjfalrle log, chle t of., ttot5erotees- Sua Running Ills kntit iM9 prtfiu irttro qt an Tieredl- tar pswroratire ictraflted to Ir Joaa. da CtJrcy lnrtlM 'Ig-6f Kins; 7oin. Kir ottertnVtriBter, Hlstorr Trli at tla "Vrftllege k&aa fa xerlse4"ffTe times, Hh last ccaslo tAfatrT -1859 wob Joaa'49 Cimrcy, acf8or to Ger ald Jr 'witli a Are Importers )! Old 7;cV,rspapsrs Ftfom U.S. SAN TBClSfcC-Clkilon fl ures af ; ptiMJihers'toay, liot ;4k cloaa It hat th Chines are liole sala bayera -of -American newspa pers. The OrJafttalS Import froih tha country ",tld . newspapers lay the ton; , a-s!rile shipment recent ly was.comprlsed. of 1,700 bales, fiyentatly most' of lhejj apers :re tnrn 6 the; VnttftdlStited ' tfratf ped around eoodn - wfilchx American Lfirms haTepurchasedl ' ' t i V -1 - 'i r . .. t i ueer ciyet ;o -th tq5cs na -'Foxes V'i it ti "'v "f 1'? i J 1 jc 1"" l I - .1-1, J . -1 Vtt: hi t. W f iZ..y...,-y..2...,.. . i . . ... t v w . Rc TOOTOilD FORCE Roy D. Johnson Enters Field! New Willys-Knrght"70" : Is Now Here Roy" D. Johnson, formerly ter fllory salesman with the Ryan 'Fruft company, has Joined' the sales ' force of tha 'K N.' MacDon aldiAu"to'company here and Ts now devotfig his time to. selling Willys-Knight and Overland ears. Mr! Johnson formerly sold' Knighta in Lexington, Nebraska. : The MacDonald company has re ceived theiiew Willys-Knight 7d" models and they will be oh dis play in the - salesrooms starting today. "The new car has, we be lieve, the strongest, most perfect ly "balanced under-structnfe ever built into any automobile," Mr. MacDonald says. "It is equipped with the same perfected braking system .-the finest European and American cars employ, a system regarded by the. bet engineering practice1- as the most dependable ever 'devised.' i, ' . ;. The MacDonald company is now averting qver a carload of cars a day, and. have already 12 advanee orders on the new "70" model. Eight of these were turned over by Vick Brothers, former dealers. Marshfield will start 1926 with 21- blocks paving aDd?S blocks new" sewer, costing more than ssee.ooo. ' a W Ni ''tt to tlhirV& FdriittErht j cls muli br2 'ld . 1 1 mi. 1 -1 mi imii - 1 1 itnii"'--"i rYi'-- n i-ifi Him 1 1 1 1"1! i'i''iTi'r"iit 'ii'li in ' Tfjg-iAii ' ar 1 'ftr" r ir- --i- fn-riii'.! - . f ' ! i and AlXiyba sy Tpniake Htidsds ;pnce arte A (.-,- ' l iQ) ''X sjpsm' SV" ' "aWs " 1 . A ..1. . .. . . - . 11 mt and Ke Dim Llotoilterji - Z'T - -!3G5N;CQaunerciar PJiaael260ri!? ; : -; ' '1 , . (CoattnMd fsom V i - . . .- - m - .-v .- 'V . ! . V.tdontilW"frvB pig' I) fi i Clatsop nd Tillamook Conntlea ; ' Astbtli-SedeYyed. n;t-- Seasfde-Cannon1" Beach Junction: Macadam. 1 S; . . v. . Cannon Beach' Junctfon-Hamlet-J unction: , Newley graded ; with temporary single track' gravel sur facing. Rough cut passable In all weather Hamlet ; Jahetloh-Mohler: Ma- eadam. Mohler-Miamf : Highway route via Brighton now open but on ac count of danger on planked road between Wheeler and Brighton, traffic for , Garibaldi and points south Is urgently advised to take rod via Foley creek which is gra veled throughout. Miami-Tillamook- He bo - Nesko wln-DeviJs Lake-Siletz Kiver: Part paved; jbalance macadam. Newport-North to -Otter Rock In Lincoln County:, Open for travel. iCbos Bay-Rosebnrg Highway , Pacific Highway-Camas Valley- Mfrtle Pdint-Coqttllle: Macadam. Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway Aahland-Klamath Palls: Maca dam and in good condition, j Willamette , Valley-Florence Highway Junction eity-'Cheshire-Biachly- Rainrock-Mapleton: Macadam. Mapleton-FIorence: .Dirt road Impassible after reavy rains. CorvaBls-Newport Highway Cx)rvnilis-Pnilomath-Wren - Fjd-dyville-Toledb-Newport : Macadam Roosevelt Coast highway open north to Otter Rock. McMInnViHe - Tillamook highway McMinnville-Sheridan: Paved." Sheridan - Wlllamiha - Grand Rande - -Hebo - Tillamook: Part paved;' balance good macadam. TnaTatln VaUey" Highway Portland-Hillsboro-Forest Grove m - . r Prices that is' n6t:standard. and stmdrr other Your et t Tr Pto&mMareUPa. :rV-AV:-.V- -: .i . r 5! aife GombrhatiotrStop i ... Carltpn-MeMinnYinep- PavedT, . ; Payed sta , G resham; balAnco gooa macadam. i . . - : i-'-' -ii Government , Canip -j Bommu- Horse Thief ; .Meadows;..- 4Forei Bonndry : plosed on account' y snow. . ;. ' . I . -' r--k , Forest Boundry Hood Rive'? Macadam, j X'-'' ( " Central' Oregon Hlgliway'' - Bend-Burns: First'12 miles ma cadam, Balanee fafr dirt road open to travel. . j .... . i ; j- . Burns-Crane: MjMadamized. - - Crane-Vale: Rough but pass- v Crhtwr Ijike .Highway' Medford iTrail-Prospect: Ma cadam. . i, - PrdfWev-jFortj Jlaniath: 'Slosed . ':McKcnsleHigway : .,EugeneiBelknap Springs-Sisters Redmond-Bead: Micndam. .Closed between. Belknap Springs' hd Sis ters on ' aeeoant or jsnoW. ! 'Alsea Highway ' Corvallls-Phllomftth - Alsea-Oh- coln county-nne: Macadam.' . Lincoln county 'itnVTldewater Dirt road. Rough but passible when dry. Impassable after heavy rains. Tidewater-Waiport: Macadam. Returning U; S. Attaches . -. A, ' - I it AM Asked to MaKei Radio laiKs ' - WASHINGTON. Commercial attaches assigned by the commerce department' to f orteign countries. upon their return to Washington at the expiration- of their foreign tours of daty, are now instructed to write radio talks -on the-business, trade and sbcial conditions of the countries they have been accredited to. r i . - At Door) pripes teD What you pay xmt- r ue'advantaginore 90 4 0 a-3-: r- djidTdl'LicIifc : i . n it.- .4 I to - . - Question -How: many automo- Y . bilecompftnie: were there s lq K 1915?;:,... . ' QuesfIonnow many are there today?' -' ';."- - - Answ.er-Approximatpyi 5 d., QttesW6iiWht,th6 production ott comniea pot n cludinlrtheflrsin:? , cars,:-- : ''""' ,' ' . QuesUon:-How:;many' carsand trucks trcre produced in 1126? j AnairTaT--4525,0eS.I.'S -4 i QuestioBhrWhat percemtago In crease is that over 18S4?' AnsFer 19 ier cenC-. v Qneation-Wnatpercentage , of the cars- prod deed 'wero closed earst--. .l- S. Answer S6 pef cent.- v . QuhsUon -What ? la the , total wholesale value1 of ,th care and trucks produced: last year? x Answer $S,a08,000;000. . . Question What was the aVer, age retail price of all cara sold last yeart4'i','--1'"-;"- ; ' -AnswertS66.';,' f . Question tnahy 'peopw arte employed1 itt:therth6tpr vehicW business and" hi allied' lines? Answer S.200,000; . ? - i . Questtott-fojr tfftf6y : ear ramify, trucks ara iow registered' In the . United Stages? T. 1S : - Answer-T-jAbbtit :6;'0 OJOr.OO 07 .... Dougiaf . County- broeeoll wns, best of any; section ' oh c6asf,-'thT-' year. , -About. 40h.iarlpads were , Ehipped. si s-j ri . "if? W. ' . S' a V ft t s.' .v. i iars. -' k. x . weirs- VpuXt y .f - . " . 1 f 5T r io V. 4; 3 I: o S ( V -