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5AO- ANP IMStK v- CV 1E PMILI5TIME5 AT TWO MEOWC6l G WAS DAVIC. , SAULS SOW-!" wHO MAt r QwE OTHER WA5'5XuL I-SM0O5HG7HWMO l-lAfc E5C A t FROM 1 M B ATUfc maimer's qcmrral. II . LI . 3 s cur ff !j v-r .... vi . v rajwe irjief s east ot the HA& BEEN J.OVAJ-To5AJj.,AM&-rHev REAtnlV ACCLAtMJ HIS SOW AS TH R15HTF1A. KW3 OP I5KAFI. anR LED At ARMY AGAlttST THE PHIiaS TliES,A5 THfcH TU5HE&TO PlQHT PAV.'O.LATim, ASMESi anO 16HSOSHETH QuARBSlSa i' OVER? THE KlMQPOM loiXxVrp, BUT WA5AIN' 8V 3"CAO.!AVfC5 Q HORTUY AFTfift ABNElVs DCATM;i5H805HTM WAS MoRDEREfc BYTWO OP HtS ' 5o).tfeR5 VHd HOPtp TO BRtWAAkeOY David. David propited bv "the CUM IM ATJOM OP WIS RlvAU BUT, l-iEVEATHEkESS.HAUtD THE MU15DER6R.S. . "Ali.THETJ5iBE5.OP 15RAEL,EAQER TO BE 3 UNITED AS OWE NATIOM, 6W CAUtk DAVID TO OS- TVimfiKtwv HIGH LIGHTS OF King David's Glorious Reign. By J. CARROLL MANSFIELD TAv-DCAHe-ro S-IRiY-t, Frtt3v(. foRT- NATlQW M HIS CARLV I VOUTM AT RETW Qh COMIM& TO THE THRONE, DAVIi-lKE iV01-, 5ETOUT TO WIN THE HEARTS OF THE I flK K ISRAEJ-ITci 8V bRiviNG BAak THfclR R j WlVjrui CHtMIES. 1TW0 MARJvFOtKjHT IwV- CAMjPAi&M HE JEFEATECk TSV EE0oT AS"Tf5ok4,LA$TiNG NATioN.To THiS EiMp 1 1 . Hfe IMSPiREH PEOPLE WlTM ATTllOTiCaEAL. , AUti TUAiwED THEM TO BELIEVE THAT QdKy J THEV A SINGLE NATiOM iAND MOT OFTRI0ES. - 10 TfJ W Eli GIVES TRUCK m POWEH More Economy, Quicker Pick-Up and Smoother Operatron Secured 0AVID vJAM"Tt A WEU. FomiPiEfc CiTV POft THC CAPITAL HiS K 1 mODOM, Ah& 5ELECTE D TCSoS, A TOWH VT yittL HELD BV ImE cakiaamiteS. Je6'u'5 wArwEtvA.. 5lTUATEC FOf? COMMERCB, AWt P01 Ott ""V I . Wmw (IEIaviD- TRIEtTO 5PCURE THE, 1 CiTV &V PEACE PUL MEANS0uT AlLct. AHo WAS OBLIGC&TO take it bvtorce. However . HE SPARetTHE INHAQTANTS, t-WNIKAKY lt IHt CUSTOM Or l y? COHQOW5C.RS k THOSE" DA' AWt PMTTEfc THEM TO REMAIN. Jhe kiame op the city vs c wanted . to jeRu6alEM, amd,withtwe aid op phoeniciaw builders, DaviD . J CONVERTED THE, CASTLE OH MOuWT V J-J? XION INTO A PALACE FOR HlS OWN OSE. rli V I fl3 avi t. MApe JER0SAL6 m the center of tmg national "APrf OF thecovemant PLACED IHTHE ROVAL palace n JL This ACT added TO DaviD5 P i POPULARITY w1H HtSPC0Pj.e JuRiW3DaV(PSREK5N( I5RAEL ENJOYED HER GREATEST PROSPERITY AND POWER. HER ARMS WERE VICTORIOUS Throughout Svria her ancient enemies weRie coHQueR.ee, ank STRONG NEIGHBORING NATIONS SOUGHT HER FRiENDSMlP THE KING OF THE PHOENICIAN . HIRAM OP TVRfi MADE A' FRIENDLY ALLIANCE WITH 1AVID THAT LASTED MANY YEARS. 0 HOLt THE SoPREMACV ME HA(s. WON,, DAvlD MAINTAINED A LAQQE , WELL'DlSClPLINSP QnE LATTER PART OP PAVID5 REIGN WAS SADDEN ED eVTNE ATTEMPT OF HIS SON A8SALOM TO SZE : j TWC THRONE. THE- PWNCE QATWEkED 5UCH ' i J V W k A large Following That David fled S ROM JERUSALEM, AND ABSALOM CCUPIEDTHE CITY. 1 ' " ' ' Qatei?,A8salom's FORCES WERE ROUTED, AHDTHE PftlMCELEE (MG FROM THE. &ATTLE, WAS OVERTAKEN BY HIS PURSUERS WHEN HIS LONG; FLOWING HAIR CAUGHT IN THe Gnarled branches of atree as he Rode past, while suspended in this position, he WAS PUT To DEATH, f$Y JOAB , HIS FATHERS GENERAL. MEDITERRANEAN . ir 1 w- 'Or..- . V .r DAMASCUS jAegSH 6aeA CARCHEMlSM DEAD T OaviDs Glorious Reign LASTED A0OOT 30 YEARS , ANt AT HlS DEATH HE LEFT AN EMPIRE THAT STRETCHED FROM THE EUPHRATES SOUTH TO THE RE SEA. - If Yc- o. Fcl, Week You Will Have a Complete History of Man. liSIOCI IKE US MS . v ' - - -. Onr Hnr Covprs fi10 Miles in Ten Hours; Abnormal Speeds Obtained t'-n lb.,- Hi,. rr:m .TanuaTy 14 to May 23, l..!?alie stock cars, taken frony ' standard prodatcion line by pi-rim1ntal department of :aiillac Motor Car forapany, vf run np the amazing total of ' .: miles. In i ho month of February ii'. four of these ears were drivon itiot' fhftn; SS.000 ili!ts. nna car Mrinr (lift milpt 1 'i hours. Sineo the average motorist to tnls. under ordinary drWing con li'ions. about 10,000 miles a year, remarkable mileage repre- 1 h is k nts inr each car two and a half ;n s of . usage -crowded intOw one month's driving. , ? Takhig half adozen.of these production line cars at random, th total fenTeages of each of these -ars riuntg the last four months at the factory' are' 26,828 miles; 45,652 miles; 46.276 Jrniles, 41, 6.10 miles; 19, 5C5 miles; and 35, 199 miles respectively. : What this mileage really indi cates is not revealed toy mere fig ures, for- thel'cdnditfon "under which it was rolled tip were far more severe than, would be en countered by the private LaSalle owner. , , , : . . Day and night.wet or fine, rain or snow, nnder the most exacting conditions' at the General Motors Proving Grounds and on the open road, the cars are driven at ab normal speeds under the supervis ion of a staff of expert eager to detect the slightest sign of inef ficiency or protest. .Among these cars were the two LaSalles that made the run from Detroit to Loa Angeles and back in record time, and the car that huTtled the speed track at the General MotorsProving, Ground at 105 miles per hour and ' which paced the Indianapolis 'race on Memorial Day. r , Dally In the experimental gar age at the factory; the mileages of each car are accurately tabulated on a board, the distance covered during the day and during the night being registered separately and the grand total of each car brought up to'date. This extensive research acts as a triple check on 'the car's per- park Rugs Piston Kings or few Part for ja - . fCAH Cars. GIVE US AXALL C. & U PARTS, STORE INCi Corner Ferry and Liberty, V : r L . w '' Telephone 9M formance and dependability. Al though the Cadillac Motor" Car company pre-proved the car in its experimental State over a period of four years prior to its introduc tion, it has continued this work to measure the performance of standard production LaSalles driv en under maximum stress and strain and under extended "hours of top speed. . Orient Having Trouble With Traffic Conditions A recent commerce report says that the Orient is having its trou bles with traffic conditions, and the Shanghai Municipal Council is investigating this. The advent of mechanical transport has intensi fied the problem of traffic because of Its different character. There are many man-handled vehicles in the Orient and these are so slow in speed and so utterly different from mechanical traffic. units that the existence of the two side by side in the same streets presents very serious problems of service and control. In Shanghai the fol lowing wheeled vehicles were li censed-last year: 10,346 bicy-S cles; 21,000 Jinrikishas; 18 pedi cabs; 522 hand trolleys; 1,256 hand cars and warehouse trucks;. 11,200 wheelbarrows; 1,796 hand cars; 568 horse-drawn carriages; 24 horse cars and' vans; 464 mo torcycles; 4,101 motor cars; 744 motor vans and trucks; 50 motor buses; 90 rail tramcars and ' 90 tramcar trailers, as well as 5.8 railless trams. This extraordinary diversity of traffic types gives Shanghai its peculiar problems. Motor Ctoat. A great step f orward in Graham Brothers ; hiatoryv audiarmotor truck development has lust been taken. Ai new," 'greater perform ing fpur cjlinde'r engino Built by Dodge " I?rmhr8 fc-.naw' re places the former powerful and economical engine which "has been used' in Graham Brothers trucks for six years Announcement of the introduction of the new en gine is made by B6nesteele Auto company, ' local Dodge Brothers and Graham Brothers dealer. More power, more economy, greater speed, throughout the rango of usual operation, quicker pickup and smoother, quieter op eration at all speeds result' from the use of this great new motor, according- '.to'KrneairRonesteele. "An inspect.Ion'of the engine is a revelation to those wbo aire fa m il ia r with ! tirnek power 'plants and must impress evenrthe layman with the clean cot design, ;bvleus strength and accessibility of work ing parts. So impressive are'the Improvements over anything that has jrone before that rlw most conservative of the many engineprs who have studied it-have com mended its performance. "The new engine is fitted with a. sturdy, heavy-duty transmission and a large single plate clutch, both designed for truck service. "While the engine Is- a now de sign the time-tried qualities of the- one it. replaces which is serving thousands of truck own ers so well are retained. ; "A material increase in power has been, obtained through the combination of a new design of intake manifold, a . seetlon of which is heated by the exhaust gase, and a. redesigned combus tion chamber. 'The shortness of tho new intake manifold and its "hot-spot" also results in mater ially quicker acceleration better gasoline mileage and greater speed. "The smoother flow of power Tesultittg from the changes jn the engine itself has been augmented by Increased . rigidness of ' the en gine supports.. This reduces vi bration to a minimum- and per mits much smoother operation at all speeds and under all driving conditions. ' "The distributor Is mounted on top of the new engine, thus elim inating the possibility of trouble from water and dirt which might enter through the radiator or the louvres in- the sides of the" hood.. "The location of the water pump has been Improved by plac ing it at the rear of the engiiie. Prom the pump the water goes directly to the rear end of the cylinder block, which is always the hottest part. From there It flows forward to the radlafSyr where it is again cooled. "The long hand brake lever has been fitted with double ratchet and improved release and' Is ex ceptionally convenient for: quick action by the driver. "Throughout the engine, Im provements have been made to ward the Ideal of the best possible performance at the lowest operat ing cost.'. RECORD RUN MADE , BY WILLYS-KNIGHT (Continued from pago 1.) There are no towns In the county "but it abounds in rattlesnakes which accounts for the lack of habitation. The performance of the Willys Knight "70" on the ftrjp from the Golden State, Mr. Gegoux says has borne out the contention that a Knight powered ear will meet any kind of a gruelling test, speed, power, economy and reliability. A T SEASIDE City Cares Forgotten -Every Water and Land Sport Here. Additional Information About Accommodations Below Given at The Statesman 9 HotelSeaside Seaside (The Trail's End City) Oregon Excellent Accommodations at Exceptionally Moderate Rates. Management: of Chasr. W. Himlock Telephone 808-W Otrni Ti Roow . HOHTJMTS. Oa ih Proa, 200 feel Etantft of Broadway Mm, Hull Montaf, Iffjr Seid. On, i WILDWOOD COURT 1-2-3 and 4-rm. cottages for rent by the day, week or month All completely furnished and up-to-date with fre wood, lights end water. Free la an dry or eampera. Boats for rent. 7th St. at 18th Are. Hugh A. Moynagh. Prop. Box 993 Seaside, Oregon. - VIOLET ROW 2-room Cottages-2 double beds. . Everything complete for light housekeeping. - Mrs. J. Petty Box 314 319 First St, "BTTTHEBUUro COTTST " Cottejea and Apartment V. J. SatkufenA, Prop, P. d. Box 701 S0 Arenue - Betw. - Third Strtott, Beaaldo, Oreg-oa. P01 PELTON COURT 105 S, Prom Seaside, Ore. Licet, Airy Booms Facing tho Ocean . Phone 404VW - :. Mrs. T. C. brunt Cottages With Parking FrWHero SEASIDE AUTO PARK! '". At Thet GBXSAX OAS SERVICE STATICS tho Heart of tho OtyM fw- besclcs Sooth ' of " Broadway , oa. 7th Street. ..- ' "-- - - Camp eottaffea ft sad 1.50 per day Wood, water asd light ittcfuded. Near tho "Prom - phono 8 XSXOBT LOSOB Cottago and Soooaa With Hot aod Cold Water - 342 first Btreot, P. O. Box 25 . . Soaardt, Oregoa 11 m pun immi n w jiimmm . HOTEL ROGERS V . SEASIDE. ORE, -m 100 Foot From Occaa on Broadway - 4FE!f AIX TBB YKAH Batt tlX ava4 Caw Complete Resort Information at the Statesman office Telphne or call. At the conclusion-of the trip the car .was functioning perfectly, the driver declared and expressed his Intention of making the return, trip In his ncw car. , DLDSMOBILE DEALER TO MAKE LOIIG-.TRIP (Continued from-pago j. i,- my country ocnvlnces me that my contemplate drive' 'wIU'da iin-i eventfuir aid Dr. Pethard aahe was' leaving-the-factory. - " Un&oubte&My the many tourist Mr. Pethard will meet liihla croaa country trlp: ;ill wonder at hi car. ItrwU- bi reeog Rxed-8-an American ' built automobile ttit will ) iistiriiguisheJlby hlBg:a right hand drive,, "the aeering mechanism being: placfi - ta f h right 'o- vaitofjn;to the. drlrlng roles of-AustraHai - ' ' '' - BUST IXKD PARISH (API The'"Princeof Gotirmets" the King of Good Uv rs. In -Maurice Curnonsky, linoff i-." dally elected the beat Judge of things of the table. VVE DONT KEEP YOU WAITING We Give You REAL Service Service With a Smile - ' . - ..v.- ' ' Autos Washed, Polished and I.ubrlcAted ' at Minimum dtargw " FIREPROOF STORAGE GARAGE 252 South Liberty Street ' ' . DAY STORAGE BY MONTHLY RATES lOUll ave tm cars Why wait 9 How many times have you wished your Camily had a second car? How often would it have been hot only a convenience, but an actual saving? : ' , . ft Buick costs less today than ever before. Operating costs are lower too. Why wait longer to buy another car? Your "fan-dlv" car will be in ever-increasing demancl duriogfthe spring and summer months. Get your Buick nowj. and make the whole family happy this year. WHEN BBTTBRJ AUTOMOBILES ARB BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD TM B ht" - ' OTTO WILSON 388 N. Commercial Telephone 220 i VisitOur New Homef 464 North Liberty Street One of the most modern battery and electrical service stations in, the Wil lamette Valley is at your, service, . : PHILep): Diamond-Grid BATTERIES : . P-MILC0-. . 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