THE OREGON STATESMAN; SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1927 , .,r -ms. -TWF- EA62UEST QJHE ; FROM CATERS Of OVIUXATlOW IH 1H6 WOLE, IP NOT THE HQST, WAS TH6. vALLfcV OP THE MILE IN EGrVPf 0OT FoQ THE VMATfcAS AC MlfiWTV fiWEfl. ALL ECtfPT WOULD QE A be SPOT. HUQOOOTOS. MILCJ, 4 Ai4 CALLED P'T'! THE THE Ci I FT Or THE N IJ-fc . SEA HIGH LIGHTS fnANV CEMTURtES BEFORE "THE BEGlMMIMQ OP I . ..r-rrs- Tiwt -ruP lAI LEV Olfc TUP kill F ' WAS 1HT HOMC OP A V l IOhESE EAttLVEGVPTlAMS MAD PASSED 1 -r. . MiIt I A OOlUllnlR Yi4JE AMD VJERE SKILLED HTh WORKING IB FLJUTS AkICk THE MAKINU AkAZiMO Or POTTERY. OOOWR5J AOO THBV QEOAH TO MAKE TC AWD WEAPONS OF COPPER,. QhE PEOP1E liviNfi IN " THE DELTA OP THE ; FOVR MADE RAP1D STRIteS TOWARD CIVII.IXATICVN: In 4241 6.C. THE-V. ' INSTITUTED: A CA1.6NDAR YEAR OF 12 MONTHS ANt 565 DAYS. THIS WASTWe RESULT OPTHEIK? FINDING THAT THERE WAS A PULL MOON ABOUT EVERY 30 -tAY5,AII IX FU.L MOONS BETWEEN" THE TlMsSVJHEM THE NILE OVERFLOWED IT3 BANKS. THE EXTRA S DAYS. WERE ADDED AS HQtY-DAySj L Increasing Popularity Trans portation Shown in Or ders Received Evidence of the spread of motor coach travel and of the increasing Popularity of this form, of trans portation is shown ia orders re ceived in the last few days from many sections of the country by me bellow Truck & Coach Manu facturing company of Chicago. This evidenee is strengthened by the large proportion of "repeat" orders. J The west coast 1 states are strongly represented In these or ders. The Empress Taxi & Sight seeing company of Victoria, B. C. is adding a parlor coach to its existing fleet of yellow parlor coaches. The Spokane Yellow Cab company is also increasing its fleet of yellow parlor coaches by the addition of another Type Y parlor coach. In Portland, Oregon, the Yellow coach fleet operated by the Port land Electric Power company, al ready numbering some X5 city service coaches, Is to be augment P'I by seven more of the gas-elect 4 ric type. ;. .; .. .. ... ; - The City Railway company of Los Angeles is recelring three more 2 9-passenger Type Z city service coaches, and four of the doable-deck type are Hearing com pletion. This company already as ten Yellow coaches In serrlces . In the mountain states the Col orado Springs - and Internrban Railway company of 1 Colorado Springs, which .Is operftUng eight Tellow coaches, Is ordering5 .two ore of the Type: X city .serTice eoaches.r : --- I The Louisiana Electric company T Qt4 AhCIEMT TIMES THE VALLEY OP THE NILE5 vjjk smarmed with nakjv kinds op wild (VWiSV AMIMALS. AMD THE EARLY EftyPTlAH5 MOTOR COACH USED MUCH FOB THE N ILE CHFR(a S "THE LAKS Or AFQiCA THAT Lifc NfJAR 7HC POATpR AMk F IOW3 MOQTMWAAtk tOWM FRCM lMf ' MOUMTAlM3,lMJ400GH THE DESERT, AMD, AFTCR TRAVELING SOM6 40OO EMPTIED iMfo MEDITERRANEAN OF HISTORY SIMPLE PEOPLE VMMO 1 QAKtK OF iHe UREAT HWER, AMDJ-IVCD AT PEACE WITH . THE If3 NElOtHdORS. ti iii1 fjx UflrMT VAL4AMTLY HUNTED THE CROCODILE AMD THE HIPPOPOTAMUS IN THIS PAPYRUS OP THE INDEPENDENT river-common itie s had become little PRlUClPAL.me3. LATER. WE FIND ED INTO OMCCOMPRIIMG THe DELTA OP THE? OTHER ... . - i You Say Tbi P If has ordered three more of the 21- passecger city coaches to add to the service now rendered by a fleet of six Yellow coaches of a similar type. In Oklahoma City, the Oklaho ma City Railway company is buy ing four of he 21-passenger Yel low coaches to double the service which its present fleet is main taining. The Eastern Texas Electric com pany of Beaumont, Texas, a Stone & Webster property, has purchas ed three 21-passenger city service coaches. The De Camp Bat lines, of Liv ingston. New Jersey, one of the oldest operations in the country, has ordered five of the 29-pas senger Type Z Yellow coaches to add to the service already given by other Yellow coach units. In Wheeling. West Virginia, the Washington Transportation com pany,-which-la operating several Yellow parlor coaches. Is abuot to receive ; one of the 21-passenger city service Yellow coaches. In Do Bois? ! Pennsylvania, the local traction franchise has been turned ovter to the Edwards Motor Transit company, which has been operating an l inter-city coach service. To serve the community of Du Bois, the Edwards company is adding two Yellow city service coaches of the 21-passenger type; and two parlor coaches, one of the 17-21 passenger capacity and one of the 29 passenger capacity, to meet Increased demands in inter city service. ; ; ' , : The Chicago i and Alton Rail road has placed an order for two Type Z 25-passenger seml-de-luxe type Yellow coaches which will be placed In service in the near fu ture. Tire paint, applied two or three times, a year adds lue ana . ap pearance to automobile tires. Most of ' this paint contains rub ber that fills the small-cuts IsUhe f Aewalla and renders the exposed ' r UELOM THE FIRST CATARACT, THE RIVCn HAS O LEFT A QREEN PATH OP FROfTrH. SOU. THffOtX3H TrU?D5EOT.'THtS NARROW STRlPOF FERTJLCLAWD. WITH THE DELTA AT THE MOUTH O TMB RlVEl., WAS -THE HOME Or THE EAQJUggT EOvPTtANS life in Prehistoric Egypt QHElQ VILLAGES VSIE3E CLOSTEffW OF RUOC if-? 1 HVTS . OF QEENS AM STOAVJ . Mr fTA . "VD SOMETIMES ytidtt HEY wePEEKTAEMELY POMD OP ORUAMtHT. BOTH MEH AMDWOMEM UCED PACE FAlNT CtQOUHtmOM GRLEH MALACHrTE,ANDMADt UP'THKiR EVES. THE V40MEH DRSSSEDTM&0 HAIR ELAQO0ATELY.AND VI ORB IVORV COMES. THE MKU SHAVED THEIR HEADS, SKliUr CAPS "TO PROTECT THEM BOATS. AMD ARMED ' I VVyfc) SKt-' CAPS TO PROTECT THEM jLf' WITH SPEARS AND HAHTOOND, imct MAR5HES. 0000 8) "THEM iATHRi TWO KINGDOMS. NAPXY EGYPTIAN KING TMB MIL., WEARING MIS ROYAL. J-ION THE VALLEY. "SKIN.A WkS POR. STATS OCCASIONS; AND A FALSE BEARD, SYMBOL. OP WISDOM. . ..I j.i.ii. Each Week You Will Have a CARS SHOW 61 Organization Decides Upoi Great Campaign to In crease Year's Sales With the Pacific coast Star car factory working at capacity to supply the demands the Star cars Chat are coming from dealers in all sections of the Pacific coast. George R. Morris, salesmanager announces that orders calling for March delivery on over 1000 cars have been received from the Pa cific Northwest alone and are a direct result of the enthusiastic sales meetings held in that section recently and which were attended by Norman de Vaux, active head of the Pacific coast Star car fac tory. James Houlihan, advertis ing counsel, and George R. Mor ris. The local Star chief said that his party received rone, of ;' the heartiest receptions that he has ever experienced and that the en thusiasm of the dealers plus the public Interest displayed in his factory's models clearly demon strated "what the coming year was to mean to the Pacific coast Star car factory and its dealers. "A good conception may be ob-i i tained of what we can expect,' Morris stated, ' "when I say thai I over loo u star cars nave oeen ordered for March delivery from Washington land Oregon : alone and does hot Include the avalanche of orders we have received , from dealers In California, Nevada. Id aho and Arizona." - X 1 T This indicates that the popular ity of Star cars has reached tre mendous -proportions and . is the cause of factory executives work ing' dajr'and night to Insure Taax-1 1 ORDERS FOR STAR LAKES o too too ' j; By IT'IaCH VILLAGE HAt rrS MMO HAD INV4BRrTEX Ml5 AMD WOULD PASS IT OH ID HAAKET V4MERS THE VILLAGERS BXQ4AMgfc TVlKiQ Pn aimjCTA Baal fc-'r TM05E OP THE SURROUMDM4 P-T! Uhe nile was The m chief AVENUE OP COMMERCE LARGS WOODCH DOAT5, MAN WC D 3Y HAHV ROWERS.PLIED UP AklD daujm the River, and AND V40RE, OCCASIONALLY SAtt BOATS- WERE TO BB SEEN- THE SAILS W6RE MADE OP LIMEH- 5 THEiQ RtTLfRH THE HUNTERS WOULD INSCRIBE RECORDS OP rTHElR BRAVE PEEDS ON THE ROCKS IN" PICTURE PlCTURg.-WRlTi4i WASTH5 PORSRUNKER OP THE f SYPTlAN HIEROGLYPHIC W RHINO El "TOE IS KNOWN OP THESE TWO SSSmIS EARLY KINGDOMS. OTHER THAN THAT -fl 1MEY FLOURISHED POR eOO "VARS, ripA AND POUGNT EACH OTHER Poll .'XsfSr SOPREMACV EfiiYPT. evT5 , . . Complete History of Mi imum production in the most effic lent manner possible. wnen star car sales reached a total of approximately of 150.000 vehicles in 1926 which placed in ninth position in the automo tive industry, officials of the pro ducing organization decided on a tremendous sales campaign for 1927 to be strengthened by a sweeping advertising " program After a consultation with James. Houlihan, the Pacific coast Star car factory officials mapped out a plan which will include nearly 1000 newspapers In the advertis ing campaign through which the Star car message wfll be carried into the homes of over a million people in the Pacific coast terri tory. Following the recent price re duction in all lines of Star cars a short time ago, the demand for these units became so great that it became Imperative that the fac tory devise some means for In creasing production. As a result between $60,000 and $70,000 was expended for the installation of a new conveyor system in the body department which would speed up the handling of car units in that section. This new device not only facillated . production but materially heightened the finesse of workmanship. : The visit of de Vaux and his party to the Northwestern sections proved such a success that plana have been made for these same officials to attend similar meetings throughout the Pacific coast terri tory. , They will personally advise the various dealers of the sales and i advertising plans that nave been, made and of the results that i'iVT"(H, 21 HERE IS JJTTLS rain fall (M egtPt.but each YEAR THE NlLE.SvtOLLEM THE HETU43l 5NOW5 AM HEAVY RAIM5 OP TMff THE MOUWTAiHI&RLSCS A0OVET5 QANKSj FL0OMU5 THE LOWLANDS lAHOENftlCHIwei THE Soil. with ITS - PEPoSrrS - 3QO X CARROLL MANSFIELD LOCAL QOD AWt IT3 CHlEP AlTWORrTV N30H HtS PATHER HIS 60M THEQS WM ALSO A -WORDS;THl j LASALLE COMPAH TO Introduction of New Mach ine Follows Long Felt Need for Such Work Announcement has just been made by Alfred P. Sloan, Jr., pres ident of General Motors, of the ad vent of the LaSalle, new compan ion car to Cadillac. ine introduction or this new quality car is In response to a long felt need for a fine car pos sessing the qualities and charac tcristics of the Cadillac yet not Quite so large. Building as it does a car for evry purse and purpose, General .co tors now further, completes its extensive line and places in the fine car field a car which covers a wide range of requirements at prices midway, between Cadillac and the' finer medium priced cars. In keeping with a well- defined General Motors policy which pro vides that Its great plants through out the country . shall operate on a basis of highest efficiency In or- de that the greatest dollar value ray be passed on to the purchas er, the new LaSalle will be built by that . unit of the - corporation whose experience and manufactur ing facilities best fit it for the un- dcr taking. -.t; ti, The Cadillac Motor Car Co., of v .i m nuna nin t u PARLY I X 1 C C its nation-wide acceptance is as sured. The LaSalle possesses those ex cellent qualities and performance characteristics which the public Las come to expect of General Motors products. It is a fitting companion car to Cadillac in every sense of the word. Designed and developed in the experimental laboratories of Gen eral Motors and Cadillac, the new car has withstood the trying tests of 'the great proving ground at Milford, Michigan, and the gruel ling grind of cross-country runs in the hands of seasoned engineers and motor car experts. Twenty-fiVe years of successful manufacturing and almost four teen years of adherence to a pro Vn engine principle stand square ly behind this newest General Mo tors product. The LaSalle takes its name from Rene Robert Savelier Sieur de laSalle, illustrious French gen tleman and explorer, contempor ?ry of Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac. CAMEL LOSES JOB TO Dodge Brothers motor cars and Graham Brothers trucks and mo tor coaches are gradually crowd ing the picturesque camel and mule caravans to the side of the roads in the Orient. The hauling time between Teheran, the Pers ian capitol and Bagdad by camel is twenty-one days and by motor three days. The difficult transportation problem which confronted the members of the University of Michigan expedition to the Near East were likewise solved -by Dodge Brothers motor cars and a Graham Brothers truck. In his report of the trip Professor George R. Swain credited much of the success of the expedition to his motor equipment. "We had to drive over roadless desert wastes and through sticky mud, ford streams, follow barely discernible cart tracks under guidance of natives and feel our way along roads hidden by red dish flood waters." A very complete assortment of spare parts for the Dodge Brothers motor cars and a Graham Brothers truck was part of the expedition equipment. "But not one of the spare parts was ever needed," adds Professor Swain. "The cars returned from their vigorous usage on every con ceivable sort of road in perfect condition." Mail and passengers are now transported , on regular schedules by Dodge Brothers motor cars ever the ancient caravan route be tween Beyrouth and Bagdad to Damascus. MUM TRUCKS f. :rfp THEN CHO DcLuxe ROADSTER 5975 F.O.B. LANSING ?5' 3? North Hi2h Street o , mm a . NEW- CAR FEATURE Dodge Brothers Equip Road sters and Coupes With Novel Carrying Devipe Dodge Brothers, Inc., announces that hereafter either the Dodge Brothers standard coupe or the roadster can be purchased equip ped with a sliding drawer which will permit ready adaption to com mercial as well as other uses. The telescoping drawer is built Into the rear of the two types of cars and can be pulled out to provide additional space for carrying vari ous articles. When not in use it is left closed and the hinged top of the rear compartment is let down, giving, the car the appear ance of the ordinary coupe or roadster. "The telescoping drawer," says Ernest Bonesteele. of Bonesteele Motor Co., Salem, local Dodge Brothers and Grafyam Brothers dealer, "can be used advantage ously for a large variety of gen eral purposes. Its unique design makes it particularly well suited for the photograpjher, plumber, paperhanger and others whose work makes it necessary for them Accurate Mike r C. & L. PARTS Corner Ferry and Liberty The best judge is the action of your car. .Come in and give us a (rial. Monroe S. Cheek Complete Automotive Lubrication Court at Capitol Phone 2205 P.U,TOO,WILL O S E 'AN MOBIL The thousands and thousands of enthusi astic owners of Oldsmobile saw it, drove it, knew it and then chose it for their own. And . . . when you heed their whole hearted praise When you, too, come to an Oidsmobile showroom... When you, too, see Oldsmobile and check it, point by point, against all the known factors of merit in modern motor cars . . . When you, too, drive it! and 'experience its thrilling performance, its effortless han dling, its positive control ... . . then you, too, will choose an Oldsmobile! CAPITOL MOTORS, m . ' ,0; to carry tools and other1 special equipment of extra length. Itcan also be used very handily on hunt ing, fishing' and camping trips. ' "The drawer is made of steel and all Joints are electrically welded. When" closed it la entire ly dust and rain proof. It is equipped with a nickel plated pull to handle and Is adjustable , to three locking positions to racill tateloadlng and unloading. It is finished In lacquer to match coupe or roadster deck. - 'Because the tire carrier, when mounted In Its normal position at the rear, would interfere with the sliding drawer, the spare tire is mounted on the left side of the -car, well forward to permit ready opening of the door on the driver's side. . ":'". .-V." 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