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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1926)
TIIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 102G 3 V I NEWPdRTrG6Ng ; ; ; ( Continued from page 1) t two and a half or three hours of great spleasure to mak ths ' trip :V by automobile." " The ever cool andl - refreshing 8&a breeze 'is " Invigor ' ating and is a delightful' change from the beat and dust "of the in V terlor highways. i - Few summer resorts are as well f prepared to take care of the sum I mer visitors as Newport. You I are met by-represenlatlves of the various -hotels,- summer- cottages, and tent 'cities and thirty minutes or so should see you comfortably established ia year summer home, Newport has sereral high class" ho tels; exce11en.;iJblDardlng; house, and furnished' or unfurnished tents and bungalows V 'i To those who prefer to keep house, excellent furnished, cot tager are available, or if they pre fer it,ja furnished tent. "Electric lights, city ,waterkad 'other con-J t S EVERY highway is just so much abrasive sur face rough, gritty.1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ; '. . Wear constant, ' frictional wearuWs what your tires get. 'And to stand upj to'ive you teal mileage, CTC tires must be built of just the right component parts, " . ' The strongest, toughest cords, layer on layer; the best rubber," cured just right not too hard, not tod soft; and every part is balanced, engineered to give mileage extra mileage, t V . i We build Blower and more carefully. We use at least ten exclusive, secret processes which you cannot obtain in any other, tire. ? The extra tough secret process tread stock resists chipping even op rough and rocky roads. Daily new. .motorists are. discovering that CTC is the best tire made. , . ' ' CTC tires are giving greater mileage because mile age is built into them, ? . : .;,'.' A CTC Tube adds Miles I yeniehces add . to . the "pleasure- f Id to vfsit J ZP- "TV ,.r,, to Almost any Tire ! - r U ' i " '. - 4" "t ' - . v i - ::. Tl- -v.. ' 'i,? v - - ; J.!. . . "f S . V .-. "r - i . ,. . . . "tTJJ3 1102' -Vb. A - -f'" mi ii ii .' i.i .r1 "- 11 1 "", .rsr.T-r-r . : " ..- th summer -visiter. - - - - - ? Newport maintains an auto camp ground; and , there ' are -a number' of good , places to camp along 'the; coast just out' of ''the city. i " ' , 1 ' "When you are comfortably; set tled, the next question is ; how to get the most pleasure 'and profit from your stay. To those who do not caro to ex perience, the tonic shock pf bat tling, with the Inr oiling breakers. Yaquina- Bay offers an opportun ity for swimming. in calm salt-water.- - Most r summer vacationists, however, prefer surf bathing and certainly 4' they hay.e. come to the right place to Jt n joy this fine pas time! Newport -has a gradually sloping beach Jot firm white sand that "extend for? --miles t tip- the coast. Nye; Beach- is a favorite Dathlng place and here, when the tide is in, you will see hundreds of bathers ; from the youngsters to the white-haired grand-dad en joying a dip in the surf. " - f A $30,000 natatorium awaits you. You 1 may enjoy a dip In the beautiful bathing pool of warm ocean ' water, new . showers, and salt sea1 tub baths. A fine dance hall is located on the sec ond floor of the Nat building over looking the rolling surf ; One of the greatly appreciated pleasures at Newport is the boat ing. In September, after the first rains, you will see the waters of Yaquina Bay dotted by many small boats. These are fishermen who have come from the inland towns to enjoy, the superb salmon fish ing on Yaquina; Bay. When, the fall ruh of salmon comes m from Lthe ocean to make their way up the-Yaquina river there is royal sport in the bay trolling for Chin ook, silvarsides, and steel heads. MbonlighT excursions by boat Or launch tosToledo or Elk City are frequently indulged in by the young ' folks. , The moonlight sparkling on the water, the sound of the surf, the college songs and the melody of theguitars make the evening pass all too rapidly. Pew places, if any, in Oregon, afford such a variety of fishing as Newport,- with the ocean on ;one side for deep sea fishing and Ya quina bay on the other. Scores of different kinds of fish, includ ing sea bass, ling cod, rock cod, halibut, perch, kelp, . flounders. salmon (in season) are caught in abundance. Vast halibut banks are just off the coast. This industry is rap idly growing and has assumed huge proportions in the last few years, lasning fleets from Seat tie, Tacoma and Portland, -as wll as the local fishermen, fish on these banks. ' On the beaches at low tide crabs and clams are secured with little i .... ... effort. The f famous "rock oys- -tor's" may be -dug from the rocks at low tide?. -Newport Is the "only place in the United States where this wonderful delicacy is found. HUD ISSET D i MODEL Rhodedendron Run Made on Average of 22 Miles to -!v-GaIlon!()fpasQtine:p;;: cents, insurance 95-eentSf -or jal . ..'X : total ot $4,187; - j , . (Continued from page 1) Thus the; Knight engine adds A fourth accomplishment to its past records .of jthe longest sustained running at maximum speed, the European hill climbing record and the achievement of .developing : M ,..! JJ . ' . ' Acx-uruing 'ia memoers ei tne anto;frwtal service, ' this- -fahthei lowest cost ;typ pr transportation available ibday The test wis" hot conducted as l most ; economy" ; PORTLAND,- May 15.- From Portland) to Rhododendron 'and re-i turn; a distance of 91 miles, was covered , here a few days ago. with I the new'. Star, Six to test economi cal operations for: the Bee .Hive j Auto Service, and develop a gaso-1 line mileage of 22 miles per gal lon under observation of the Port land Journal. ' " ; -v According to C.! I. ' Boss, head! of the Star car ! distributing firm here bearing his name, this Was one of three tests of economical operation' and endurance that have been jnade with the new" Star Slxt and which have created wide com ment in automobile circles. The other two were a trip over, the pew Hassayampa Ttail, from Phoe nix to Prescott, Arizona, and a round trip between San Diego'andl Ban Francisco, all three trips dei veloping approximately the same results. '' ' The purpose of the local trial was to obtain the cost of opera ting a new Star Six on a 100 mile run, obtaining figures on' which the Auto Service company could base rental charges. The car was driven at speeds held hy the aver age motorists, and, the entire trip consumed 2 hours and 45 minutes. The regular formula of renting a car was gone through before,, the car was taken out,1 including mea suring gasoline, checking speed ometer and securing 'of proper in surance. The total charges, when the party returned 'were:, rent, funs are made, at the economical speed of 20r miles per hour, and the motor was not stopped, from the time the party left Portland, and no trick were, employed in driving. , ;T.;... ": ' H "T -- !e -Arizona and California test runs,' according to Boss, were con ducted under official observation of newspapermen, and covered 122 and 1230 miles,, respectively. " Lloyd E. Ramsden is having a splendid trade on bicycles, kiddie cars, speed wagons, bicycle tires, bicycle accessories, etc Store and shop, 387 Court St. ( Vick Bros, are selling the Oak land and Pontiac cars. Agents for the valley counties. Pioneer firm in ant os. Oakland coach now only $1290. 280 SHigh St. j () greater power per -cubic inch of piston displacement throughout its entire range than any other type of stock construction power plant. '.' The Knight sleeve Valve motor i in the new- Willya-Knight Six Sev enty -model, develops a. ful 33 brake; horse power from a piston dispacement of 180 cubic Inches. In . its construction It follows the general practice of high speed mo tor design which results in a brake horse power- greatly in excess of the actual rated horse power bas ed on ether dimensions. The results of high speed motor construction are felt In operating economy; high motor torque, fast acceleration and power on hills. : The Bleeve valve motor of the Knight type naakes it easy to util ize the principle of high speed -engine construction since the design ers are "'hot restricted -by .size and weight of the valve mechanism. , - ; I' s--Ki The E!ectricv.Re$taurant, serves elegant meals and lunches. . ' Try them ; you will come again . and bring your friend." Best in Salem. 479 State St. f v i .() K C S.' I Hamilton TFurhIturB"Co.? 340 Court. k lontall o se: the famous ' day bed .and. del laxei tbtd.'.1 Bpringi '. HotnrQUaUty;- Rerrisef ators. Opal ranges,1 electric stoves, Armstrong linoleum EerV roonr; made beautif al; and attrar Ave-at anal! -east: 1? '('! The Right Spot FOR TIRE SERVICE i Balloon and High Pressure Vulcanizing and Retreading SMITH & WATJONS Phone 44 Court at High 'I vou should know about teaoBi3l!ibirrioiB ,; or? K Price Includes Full- Equipment IN comparing yalue with -that of fered Jby Stu- M ! debaker, consider this 4itra equipment mie k possible by One-Profit savings: full-size1 ballot ft . tires, automatic arkTcontrl;: itoergeiicy brake control on the dash, Anting jCOtitr0l:pn t t the steering wheel, - gasdline ' gaugi on xdash, improved one-piece wincfebield, f pQtcontroTled cowl ventflater, combination stop-and-tall light, ; ' coincidental lock, air cleaner, gas. and oil t liter, rn'mrtlefolv mnrniriMl rrantcshaft. KniHft-tir Cnf , rier, oil drain valve under tHe hood, water-proof j4 ignition system. " If' t 5 MARION AUTOMQBIL5" CO 235 South CommerciatStreetii-Telephone 362 - DAY AND JUUHT SUUYUH Star Six,$895 here 3 . : . i STDARrBtxildstthe ; , " j fpost; Complete JLixie. of Light 6's p 1 v SEATING two, seating three, four or five whatever your car" re- ' ; quiremerits in open or closed models, the Star line, of liglit weight . Sixes ; ; lias' the satisfactory car for you and- , yours BENDIX (4) BRAKES . heads the: list of Stur Six value! points: new, gronnd-hu gging lines. Continental Red Seal 6cyl- j , inder, motor, cradled in 1 1 multiple chassis. I Thousands, requiring other than one - i" of uspen- ' ? vrdinary' standardized model, influ- Fbk Baiioon Tires, VnrVA . tricT huild W bx": tlie most com -;na ,;.HT " : z o . ' . i . L t .. v - ? -- ierywneeis. . . . . - - " . : "" $ ' : r " Genuine c4ivSrarlfilMtfi-! er upholstery. . -famous easy dis clutch. T 5 r ,- ' - . , . ' , f. - . ... - - . . . . . . .j, w. - f v v . - 5.. . : v.: A LIGHT T7.E1GHT SIX AT A LIGHT "WEIGHT PRICE 4' i! 1 II'" - ' "II: ' ' " T.---rt- ! h mm s : ;m ; . c ,o : . . ! "im- 'HT' J - ;Note Well Thesc;GlaimThey by QqAOOrOriers Lastiniy 5 nndp oriAvnershio comes f rom . masterful oerformance. r ereat that eear shifting is lessened, and the riding action is "so well ease of bperatibnnand Vnaintenahce, from reliability and economy. farranged that long Hours at the wheel are not tiling.1 :: ' .,' " . ; These 'qualities tannjot be revealed byany. other-test than actual - Economy is found in low -operating and maintexiancc cost. : performance ovej Jong periods ol tim? and in Aej. hands pfcyery Jype . . VxHese e;the qualities fcat make ge a of user. ; v-rv ' ' s ' y 3 . V c ciais isimbunted the?Coach'-""It give all clp4 car comfbm. It is Hudson holds first advantage, because of Its patented Super-Six the V , sturdy,; bubt in line, and,compleein;cTe: detaijL Its y .: j jilLJ;.. ' li. oaa yva i 1 1 .. . n'ile:.has,e-3tceede3 that of ahv closed car Oriccd VVUI1U SIHUbLlillUUU?f IIUJLCfA. UUU UWVjVWW . have teeri jbuil t by'. Hudson, under itt exclusive- pxinqpleV.'jFor 11 years itnas been outstanding, because of distinctive smoothness, i wide flexi bility, power, speed, "and reliability.' . , . Hudson ,i& easy' to steer.- Its power range is so HUDSON BROUGHAM; 16$9 HUDSON 7-PASS. SEDAN 1875 Froot ftfid Rett Bumperst Automatic X57iiidiluIa; Cleaner; Rear ,View.J4lrrorj; Transmission Lock (builtin); "Radiator i Shatters; Moto-Meter; Combinatioa 5 top sad Tail Iihc 1 "salelhas exceeded that of any closed car priced i ab6vd'$l',00& -That production has Ie to greater econoniy and much lo wer prices: : It has per- : mitted many improvements 4 chassis and body. v ' So today's Hudson Coach is not only the best I cyerljuilt. It also lis priced lower; than ever before:" : !! M - iM f u -. Ik - i -. v.' r (P). 4' I iV r 151 N; Hish F. G. DELANO Telephone 97 ;alt:ofp t 4 - o - .i.v.A-.--.v I'- s .it TclcpHcr.q 1 1230 U' 2G5 N. Commercial n 1 ' 0 I,-. i : Salem AutomobileiCo.