in 11 .- it Exportsxf Corned ' Beef and 4 Sausage Tickle Palates ' of Orientals - - NEW.YOn.K.rrv.iAP) Amer ican foodstuffs, pushed by Amer ican salesmanship, hare entered every rountry of the World. A recent survey shows that ''buyers resistance' and the as tronomic prejudice of home-fed natives have capitulated to a tick led palate. ' - Japan and China smack their lips over steaming corned beef hash and canned sausage. India is BTOwin"8turdywoa .- Columbia river salmon and California fruit. And Brazil keeps the American market stamped -with demands for canned asparagus. Not even tariff walls, which the European 1 nations erected hastily after the armistice, have been - greatly effective before the on slaught, export records show. Salesmanship is largely respon sible. v Salesmen in foreign countries generally adopt the same methods Be fflr LU 10 MERRY CHRISTMAS ' - and BEST WISHES o c OALEM ouper Yung ifc Eckerlcn S S Peace and ZosePs Tire Shop -WALTER H. ZOSEL, Prop. 198 S. TCommercial Telephone 471 ' Mult ' -. r KAfiSAScmr. wssom world's ft"': ', Opposite City Hall "' Telephone 1000 -tVE&TdNES ls TALKING CHEVROLET" QUA LIT Y AT LOW COST U v- IayH - to 5 -ad vr t U&-tu y w bero. And canned mil k with a Burmese label appeals a stronRly' to (he Asiaile fancy as 'th Am rIinn la bel appeals here. ' In most eases, American goqds are not competing with native goods. They ro filling a demand lUey have themselves created. '-"Fish and fruit bulk large la the exports, but candy "stays at home. Confectioners who. on the basin of war-time demand, dream fed of a world wide sweet tooth for American products, saw a twenty million dollar export drop in one year when the army re turned from" abroad. The con sumption of sweets was almost en fectionery and tobacco exrorts tirely among the- soldiers and con now get little further than tiie West Indies. Americans are demanding more and more European goods, import ers say, while immigrants, con servative In adopting a new coun try's dishes, cling to their own cuisine. Hard sausage, black bread flour and strong cheese the immigrants want, and there is a large import market in New York that caters directly to the demand. More than 400.000 foreigners have announced their intention of becoming French citizens. c c qervice otation S s nigh and Ferry Streets VCe Broadcast To You Our Wish For a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR May Health Prosperity Happiness Be Your Lot in I 927 T Jkr Bmt i mini TmmtptrttH -ft 1 I 7 CEIEVnuDEiET the Certificate Vay i"y- f TJie thi grin. pay cash for your next car and effect a decided saving . The widespread favor now enjoyed by tb Chevrolet purchase Certificate Plan la partly due to its fundamental aound neu, safety and thrift and partly to the ' fact that the buyer cams 6, instead of paying interest, and receives additional attractive credits on all. service and ac cessories purchased from his Chevrolet dealer. Come in! Let us ahow you why to many thousands have used this famous and widely popular plan in buying the hncit low-priced car. .- ' -1 -"1 ' Toorin or Roatfater $StO, Coup or Coach Sedan 735,Laadi $769. 1-Tm Track (CKauix 0i,) M95.'M-Tm Track (CIihiii OhJ 3?5. Ail fn tUnt, Mick. KHSPHGSi I . t Chief's'Keir Made Stronby Bathing in Vater, Source of Rituals THERMOPOLIS. Wyo.(AP) j The Big Horn hot springs, among the largest in the world, are a fa vored-haunt of the Great Spirit and possessed of miraculous pow ers, if old Indian myths are to be believed. ! Today large numbers of Shos- hones. A ra pa hoes and Crows camp in numbers near the springs, in voking the aid of the Great Spirit in ridding them of their ailments. They also believe these waters will bring them protection against evil. Harry Lange, an old Indian fighter, recently yisited the springs and recalled that 50 years before he, as a member of a scout ing party with a cavalry detach ment guided by Arapahoes, had crossedMhe Big Horn, at the pres ent site of Thermopolis. Before the Indians would proceed, Lange said, they threw themselves into the pools below the big spring and went through religious rituals. They urged the soldiers to do like wise, declaring the waters were blessed with the Grat Spirit and that bathing in them would ward off evil. A legend almo.st as old as the Shonhoup tribe itself says that ha-k in the beginning of things Istiawooa, a chief who ruled all the Indians of this section, alone knew of the spring and yisited them annually,' thus keeping his power and health. But when old age finally came he directed his braves to take him to these 'wa ters and allow him to die in them so his spirit would be blessed by the Great Spirit. Ishawooa's only son. Wapiti, wa a weakling who apparently would never .be able to assume his father's leadership. But as. he died Ishawooa confided to Wapiti the secret of finding the Great Spirit's favor by bathing in the hot springs. It was thus that Wapiti became strong and event ually even a greater chief than his father. Generations later the great Shoshone chief. Washakie, sub mitting to the advance of th paleface, ceded the Big Horn hot springs to the United States and. the state of Wyoming on con dition that a portion of their wa tfers be reserved for free use by the weak and sick of both peo pies. The Marion Automobile Co. The Studebaker, the world's greatest automobile value. Operating cost small. "Yill last a lifetime, with care. Standard coach 51415. () Pens, pencils, stationery, pen and pencil sets, books, kodaks, typewriters, magazines and novel ties everything in the book store line for Christmas at Patton's. () Silent Syndicate Seeks French Gambling Control CANNES. -(AP) Millions of francs are being spent by a mys terious syndicate, which is endeav oring to gain control of the larg est gambling establishment in Southern France. Feverish buying of Cannes Municipal Casino stock had re cently pushed the price up to STILL GREATER, NUMBERS CHOOSE 1T VHH STILL GREATER CCK'RDEfX! . ;j-r; rrt ' ?'. '"? ST rWf Rememfcer that the, enthusiasm of Oldsmobile owners has been based in large measure on per sistently brilliant performance and thrifty operation, unaided by Dual Air Cleanmg rank case Ventilationand Oil "Filter. r - -i . -a Now with these features of known value in Oldsmobile it is only natural that every day still greater numbers come to o uV showroom s to s e e it drive it and choose it with still greater confidence! Capitol M 350 North Hish Street i-iU i - i'jg'i.l " , mill mi ii ! . i , .Hi. I,,. ,.,,,, ,,,,, , , , , , , m..,.,..,,,,.,,.,, , ., ,,1 U ; 1J9 dt Ji&neg. jl jhare,doubliag the. tarniej-;, biJv, Jaafk reached.lat year. Six months ago a raid .Von Aton4e Carlo. Caaliio ahare' boost ed the ffiee to over 15.000. francs u'bhare. Quality painting, - both varnish and lacquer work. In our modern equipped paint stiop. Washing, greasing and night service; tire repairs. Wood's Auto Service. () The Cherry City Baking Co'a bread., pies and cake are ol high est quality.. One of Oregon's most sanitary bakeries; visit it. Worth while. A Salem show place. () Member of Japan's Royal Family Raises Chickens TOKYO. (AP) Marquis K. Kuni. elder brother of the Crown Princess Nagko, has renounced his army career and gone into the business of chicken raising. He is the first member of an Imper ial family to engage in poultry farming and it is sail that his proud relatives were somewhat shocked at the idea. Any day the Marquis, dressed in rough farm clothes, may be seen hard at work on his new chicken venture. He works side by side with the farm laborers and says he is not playinst ft a hobby but is seriously out to make a for tune if possible. Casey's Guaranteed Rheumatism Remedy money refunded if it iloes not cure your case. Nelson & Hunt. Druggists, corner of Court and Liberty Sts. Tel. 7. () AMERICAN DOLL DEATH RATE SAID TO BE LOW 4 uiuiiu,l from l American doll was the introduc tion of the soft body stuffed with cotton, which yields to the touch of the child and can be cuddled. This was a radical departure from the dolls with conventional hard' bodies that had been in general use before the present century. For the first time in history doll makers began to make a serious study of the needs and desires of children. This departure from the rigid body was a most import ant step forward and has played a very prominent part in bringing about the great popnlarity of do mestic dolls. The mama voice is another con tribution of American ingenuity to the happiness of childhood. This touch of realism has enhanced the position of the doll in the eyes of children, rendering it easy to transpose their dolls into the world of their imagination. The walking type is also characteris tic of American dolls. When the child holds the doll by the hand, moving it forward while its feet are in contact with the floor, the doll puts one foot forward after the other in a most natural man ner. This feat is accomplished by aewlng the legs on to the trunk of the body slightly towards the front. , Besides walking and talking, most American dolls sleep, much to the delight of their possessors. Although the first sleeping dolls were not made in this country, our toy makers . 'have greatly im proved the eye mechanism used in dolls. In dolls of, foreign manu facture the eyes are set in plaster of Paris on a rod. Thin when dry is not only brittle, cracking easily and releasing the eyes, but it also does not permit exact adjustment of the eyes. For that reason many dolls seen, abroad are slight ly cross-eyed.- With the eye mech anism developed in this country each, eye can be carefully adjust- it ? v w - otors, Inc. Telephone 2125 einto focu Jfprebeing net per liana in hand with this better ing ot'the mechanical: details of American dolls has gone, a rais ing of artistic standards, both in form and dress. Great attention has been given to improving what mteht seem minor details, but which collectively mean much. The old skinny body found in practically all dolls made up un til a score of years ago, has given way to the chubby body charac teristics of the dolls made today. Doll makers found that plump bodied dolls are preferred to those of thin, gawky stature. Nobody may love a fat man, but no moth er loves a skinny baby. Some manufacturers nave made their dolls plump almost to cor pulency, with the result that within the past two years the pub lic demand is reacting for some what thinner dolls. However, doll styles will probably never re turn to the painfully thin, bodies. Another modification of the doll's anatomy that has taken place is the enlarging of its head. Babies with big heads are cute, reasoned the doll designers, and they applied the result of their observation to dolls with great success.- Previously the heads of dolls had been made in propor tion to an adult's rather than to a baby's body. Then it was found that the facial, expression of the doll could be improved -by plac ing the eyes wider apart. The shape of the mouth, the curve of the cheek, the slant of the eye brows and the many other details have been carefully studied. American dolls, like American women, are the best dressed in (he world. Kxprt women de signers are constantly racking their brains to devise new cos tumes for the doll world. It is said that many women actually Ret ideas for gowns from dolls which are seen in toy shops. No part of the wardrobe of the mod ern American doll is missing. It has a dainty underthing. shoe. . socks, gowns, etc. Doll styles follow the styles in real life, as would be expected. They mirror the life of grown ups. Twenty or thirty years ago most women made their own clothes, as well as those of their children. But times change. Few women make their clothes today. This trend of the times is reflected in dolls. The public demand to day is for ready, dressed dolls, wearing the latest fashions of the puppet world. The garments on most dolls are now made "so that they can be put on and taken off. Since the war dolls with bobbed hair have been very popular until now comparatively few of the curly-locks dolls are sold. This would not indicate that bobbed hair will cease to be popular, for the coming generation, by playiug with dolls with shorn locks, are being educated to the style which they themselves will adopt when reaching the flapper age. About two years ago the infant type of doll sprang into great popnlarity, although infant dolls have been sold for a number of years. It is estimated that about a quarter of the dolls sold last year were of the infant type. Whether this is a passing fad re mains to be seen. Very likely the infant doll, however, will continue to be popular, for mothers select many of the dolls for their child ren. This type of doll appeals to mothers, for it awakens memor ies associated with the first sight of their own children. But the Did Santa Visit Your Garage 3 ' 7 ' t - IF Ht DIDN'T LEAVE A SET OF MILLER TIRES FOR THE CAR, YOUR CAR DIDN'T GET A SQUARE DEAL THIS CHRISTMAS But it isn't such a serious matter that it can't be remedied. You can drive right down Monday morning and trade in those old tires on a set of MILLER BALLOONS then ybure 'all set" for 1927. r , . , more mature' typo of-doit will -al-1 WCya be , in big demand, t orchiT JT dolls as companions as they imag ine them to be babies. ! Most of the dolls which prove to be big sellers are designed by expert women designers who have spent years in the study of child ren and their toy rabbits. The de sigqing ol a doll's face is a very difficult matter, for we all know that richness of detail in sculpture ia much harder to secure than in painting. That is, why the world has produced a horde of painters, but only a handful of sculptors. Sometimes, however, a person out side the toy field may hit, upon -a design that has a wide appeal.. Where do doll 'designers get their ideas for head; models and dress styles? The answer is sim ple: From observing life about them. Realism in toys is demand ed by modern children, who are much more observing of details than most persons woul,d suspect. Of course, each season sees a new crop of novelties and character dolls, many of which have large sale; but the doll which the aver age girl most treasures is the one which reproduces characteristics of people in real life. No manufacturer can predict with any degree of success wheth er a new doll design will meet with favor. The marking of. a doll is equally as hazardous as the production of a play. Human whims, especially in their relation to novel toys, refuse to be gauged by a measuring stick. Frequently a doll maker will spend several tousand dolkirn in making moulds and equipment to produce a spe cial model, only to have the little! tots of this country turn thumbs down on the new addition to the doll family. On the other hand, it has happened . that manufac turers have, refused to consider new models which later developed """i ----- - - i , I,,' I, Attaches to your, light socket- keeps your bdttery fully charged at a cost of less than two cents per day. Philco Socket Power fits any Radio Set. Takes the place of "A" or 'B' Batteries. One switch controls entire operation of Radio and Batteries. Trade in your old battery. Liberal allowance for old equipment. Free Installation. Phone us and let us demonstrate E. 238 North High Street And every high grade Miller Tire is INSURED for protection gives you real tire service for the next more than you would Really, can -into-nts'sellers. v - . ; WJien, the present century, opejj ed Tnr.it dolls were imported. But following the fierfet tion of the'un breakable head, the American doll ind ustQ' , began . to . make rapid strides, until now fully 90 per cent of the dolls sold, in this country are made in the United States. Immense quantities of American dolls are also exported to all quar ters of the globe, successfully com- petins with the products of cheap labor abroad. Approximately 20 million dolls are made In this country each year, with a retail value of about 25 million dollars. This leadership results from great mechanical and artistic improve ments introduced by American doll makers. For a century or more Mttle change had been, made 0. J. AUTO TQP 267 S. Commercial fs 1 4 ' i r in Wfc i f -Toy ij PHILCO SOCKET POWER H. B' Battery and Electrical Service pay for ordinary tires. ;, you afford to drive without as we are offering? -I. -: "WE LOVE TO CHANGE A TIRE". : C MILLER TIRE MRVIsli " ' V., , RUSS.SIITH Xr If , f. t i : in dolls produced in Europe. Each succeeding generation of toy mak ers 'fdnowedIltndly-ln"tho 'foot steps of its predecessors. Then Americans started to make dolls. They kete their eyea open and minds' alert. And It .was not lorg before they had created a tipw race of dolls to delight the child ren of the -world. ...... The Midget Meat Market never fails to give yon the finest meats and fish. There Is bat one place in Salem to get the finest fish. The Midget Market has it for you. ( ) The Salem Hdw. Co., st pro gressive. Every acco Bodatlon given to thosa in ne&jftt best hardware supplies. Workand pros perity the motto, 120 N Com'i. ( j This Is theJCind ot Weather That Makes . You Ap preciate! Closed Car Comfort. You cfcn'tunv your open car into a closed car by having us put on a HAMPDEN Glass Enclosure Made to Fit Every Model far HULL &RAJNT CO, 1 " r j Phone 578 xvr W4ntfa i J 1 U Telephone 203 iff t one year. This added twelve months for no such protection 4 8 A i i in in "w i iji iaTTfm7 :