Iffre.yeaveace car; - - tit: 1 5?r c1t3 ! TechBlcat , writers Vis 1m u. f w s va w. a w drW tMUTtrt. aafcfcsl t I ti f -Bsaart:if tosuU JJ:aJ tSeSrrwattarwast tax ewrsrrt rwnraomjort aI e33jrS a -roaaasurer uu u V W T$Wh9 tar. i j o Tt t-hsA.toeocH la i m i '.Ten : Noted Aa Pxornlnent c j - improvement'- ijr Imarerenieate .ftered. on r . w models br' tna urtoue autaf rr 6Ure asaautaetarers tale all-la ;4eetta4 trend toVard airier mprosstoa la . the . euxlue lead ;bter veiant la. bodies ejid ehas- v Beta of Umh , trends, are ad- ' .- nuwu e u aoioniL re- .w Ulna aa UUI7 do - la -creator fuel -jd ttr eceaexn?r ; J . : i Auteootrre efires now' offer - I la taemsjoritf ot cam Dare riout - reached - their. JBaxtmum 'snipresalon-ratio witaout.' resort Is to speefal fuels On of the ' -nrer auWtctanrt' eata .oat - cenuy-fw4tB a epeeial bixa Waaler aa dcrelopeja? fact that tVey are . not us tag the klxh-com-reseioa much lu tetr f tlk aa tier vu a? Immediate ra-tlon from, " competitors who pointed oat to their prospects that fa doped and higher priced fa el vii necessary tor that particular ear. ' This fa uaethlcaV ae ft will be hul l abort time until all ante-moan xaaaufactarers wilt be . am p'nyltg maca higher - eompres tIo&s and these same salesmen. . rHl be untax a hisa-compresslon "sales tala The most notable derelopmeat toward lighter ears la the an reancement ot H. R franklin that a line ot seren passenger cars am IrtflyiAmA In (k nw Itrmin rerles ot air-cooled car. Mr. y Franklin claim that' these seren rauenger cars weigh from 400 to so pound tees than the usaal rir of this capacity -that they are as easy to operate as the usual av tire-o'n and a lift taia-Ili I 11 OJ'Uii w S7TlrMn&'-ahswi W'J? .' other rsna- ears or a ariander ' to the be ire . anneal of .ametJUTr n. . ' , : i 5l .welghtlnBt .the j nvew .Terd will probably: e : little changed tfcomxV It U J5eeie4l (hi engine will ; Jura: A higher , Mmpreaslea thnn the present wglat. fraWin'Orrjers Tfiree ' Unfilled ordera FnaaUia. ato mobile comas ay at Bynaonse are three weeks haMnd fulfilment. aa reenlt c new -rolnnw of neJe obieined elnea nMnnacemeat ot the new Xlnaen' erwa ,of alr cooled ear according to ettlclaiii of the eotnpny mtory prod no tion has been spee,e4 wpTlflT paoity with. iaia department operavttg. oo fair rx-day week nle wltb the f IrU week tavOc- tobwri Franklin 1 d eaters - repoxC more than 300,000 deaaoaetratkme ot the. airman which hTe reuni ted fen an laflax ot orders far bey ond taotory xpectat!oa. Xa.ftyra ense the Idtotrlhator reoorta to per eent et his normal yearly sales mad tn one week and In- ProTf dsncov TL 1 It per cent ot the yearly aormej was sold (n one week. Sale of the new seren passenger models hare snrpeased expeotatlaiis, ofJicUla eald. . Ea- TraTelers returning from rope are wearing snorts blea la I tweed, a - Chanel model harlng an inner rest ot wool ma te la sse and n two-piece dress ot nov elty Woolen ; . The Soviet groTernmenf has again thrown Leon Trotsky out on his head. Bet Leon's bead seetosto Coolidge all the .more HI MONROE S. CHEEK Complete Astosaotire l4tbricatioa We Carry the Following Producta: Valvolino Veedol Pcnnzofl " r - Quaker State SheU Oils Court at Capitol Phone 2295: Last Yea " m anaansBasBBnenaBBBaBBanar- :loo aUaoiUa4al ynafaraalaad lata train. staisd.U. O jUexcsi da- tor, bareaa..ol' siatlsUcav . Xaiar' staXe Oomnwrce Cdnisstoa. U- day whemhe i4draesa4 ; -J&k. tG leaath- jLaasaJ CJonxras hrat So asM.to;;C"J i f ;; i ,3toe-f: thTaasone tor jtouonf ft" InjroarselTes" nbomt the number oi ptrsnaa !tia afcofr yaar la. ra rfonw alasses ot rnHway- aoeldaata la that effort any he cntosstrsind n Ua types of aeeldant Ut oo cattott especfsJOy targa nambers ot deaths. Qnn may-dleoorer ttcm oaeanl reading ot, the nrspapfa- that Utere- are treqaens dnatha at grade nrj-ajs J hat il tn&ly atb atatlstSa Imra . bean eottnCod that onw inake--aeaaral aSGnaai that ot tha t.010 par sons gtjljNtJh connocatfoa with tha operation -steaal ralFraya; ia were Btrespaaserant aravda ieraa alngs aad'-,lf. or S7.I per neat, were eiaeatfied aa treapaaaers , on tha rlht of tray;: ao that taklac these two gt togathorwa mny say that T0.ff .xw osnt ot the raO roadT tatalltlea oocar bacanso peo ple, other than paaaeagara. or anv ployeea on duty, are en your right of way at the wrong time. Bach facts show thai for tha most part the redaction of tha a amber of ao oldentnl deaths In railroad opera tion Is oaa that raoairaa the co operation -of .the pabllo and Is not merely a qnastlon of oare in tperr atln tha railways , , .Tha S.I II trespasser, killed la 199 taelnded-lSO chUdren under 14 years of T age nd 55? jovxg persons from 14 to 21 yearn. Tha majority of the trespassers killed are not hoboes. We, aa people, hare the capacity to produce more food, clothes and other-necessaries ot life than we need and are spending untold bil lions of dollars year, for luxuri es. Such a people .can , afford to make Us highways as-safe as en gineers think they should be made. The problem Is to cause the money to flow in the right di rection. This is a State and local problem more than a Federal one. But if the recapture of excess earn ings under Section 15 a of the Transportation " Act should erer yield' large sums, It might be well to distribute the money to the rail ways tor crossing protection. There were, at the dose of 1926 ."1 i t w;. .uroora cn aim -cnialiaar vxala daWai1 -three noars of thenight alsotnded tAj asaaa .zaA'rjinnsasT cmienu. - -1 Thf ttoa af -poaslbld pialrfz ox tha , mechanical panee- Uon of ' the- Chyyater. said: iix. BeJcaft ; aftar tha rna.ntJaoaid nerret har bean done but. f6r. tie roadster's, oipaclt. ta operate, at satflned- high speed, eomblnod with Jhsmnsual acceleration and brakfaf? teatateKWaln enabled as to keep perl2t4rol arary minote, Tho- "Red-Hiad! also played an Important . partT, ia tikej rast time mrougn ltai addiuos to tho car'f normal apeed.. while' the new- alp It gires Oo drfrlai by its wonderful effect ; on , aeeeleration and an htll-climbiag ability makes dnTtna a. constant joy for the maa at th waaeL" tS TTZd W tKTW that fa. It2 ortr Mo .tMGmSdfc trrctrtaj itt d&ji od till aa csriadr t tta aotoncbWi vara rta.ttto d tlla of a trail- we aaa 4tBat tha ftt that ad- aatlaai 6rrroc tabe xaxtux cn Of tha saost faafJortast features, of tia feacMttDUttB L Twaatr r .Od teain? ra road operatSon taVolred'aboat I0 09 0. fatal aecilenr aanaaD. - In racaat yaara;?notthatndfa"i' an taeraaaa fnf mllemga and a treat in crease tnr th rolume at bustnesa, tha asnnal fatal railway accldenta hara haai ilM& to abont 7,000, a aarlng of t.Oft 0 lfres annually aa aoiajsa .witk 4ha coadhlona 10 yeara ago. ; TbJ Jmprorament, too, aaa been mostly ainca HIT, that is, darluf that- period jwhaa safety work haa baas . aaphasised. This fact should enoonraca yen to yanewsd 'afXorti'td laaka a still fttrtlier reduction.; ' The decline in tha Buntberot , accidental deaths abort noted, was, shared " oy- all three classes, passengers employ ees and other, persons, but not equally. Tnking the T three-year period ended June 10, 1107, aaa base for comparison, the number of killed was reduced nearly, 70 par cent for passengers, nearly It per cent for employees and about 10 per cent for other persona. That tha dees, "other persons," shows so little improTement is to be explained by the krowth In au tomobile accldenta. They neariy neutralise the remarkable pros rasa made In reducing the - tres passer fatalities, which are about halt aa many now aa they were 20 years ago.. Here, also, the gain Is most apparent after 1017. . The Railroad Administration seems to hare alren a great Impetus to safety work which the resumed prlrate control has continued. Twentieth Century's Tihie Buffaio to Albany Beaten From Buffalo to Albany 18 min utes faster than the time of the New York Central's crackr train, the Twentieth Century, is the lat est teat to be credited to a Chrys ler car equipped with the new Chrysler "Red-Head" high com presalon engine. Drlr.n by its owner, A. J. Eck ertJr and a mechanician who accompanied him, the Chrysler, s 1928 roadster with more than 23, MSB 1 1 Ltmds&e World in Motor Cor Wu i - - ... i l Ifo Aw , : -y "l Advanced Six ' i t Delirered Helena light Sporting Suit v - -ptigulse For Pajamas BERLIN, - AP)PaJamasr it would seem, hare not... yet pene trated to the town of Ooettlngen, writes the well known journalist. Oeorg Hermann, in the Vdssiche teitung. A young adjunct . pro- lessor of-his acquaintance, recent ly transferred to Ooettlngen tJnl eraity, was completely stupefied when on tha bill be reeerred with his freshly laundered -linen his pajamas designated as "a night sportlnc suit" Berlin Restaurant Serves More Milk to its Patrons BSRLIN. (AP) The consump tion ot milk in' the. restaurant of the German Reichstag has increas ed 60 to 70 per cent, according to Wllhelm Sollmann, socialist dep uty and former minister of the in terior. Herr Sollman, leader in the German "dry" morement. points to these figures' as hopeful signs that the use of Intoxicating liquors, eren by legislators, is on the wane in Germany. Restaurant keepers in Berlin jiwj , si if it ((viri ritrr if. 5 IdeIoptntftho Pontic Six, ; yixia sax ojit to produce the uriaaixCTUxr iear tvf nffVr fAl,ynscafwon i'MWP i10 fw Pouc accept " If - V ptevlooa marlc ewer ;'p7pT" ...... vNwafa dj a mw nuM ot car durlnj Its first ypmt S ::..r.-:,-r yi y'fjntiaaiounced Hhaa- been - satisfaction of Pontiac j Six : ownaray: that Pontine." Six sales 7 have alraeidy jpaaaeMi th 120,000 " mafic for 1927, 7: : ' - - t f Oakland rewa with ioedfiable . 5 !. , - pride the implicit confidence and j: trut the public hae bestowed on J " Pondac Six. And Oakland pledge worn luii inii Driuunt car ahall always represent, supreme Value in tha low-priced six-cylin- ; ,.-. ... . . ..dcT field. . ' " -SV;. . j,- i- -. y VXti July 1Sth)t Cupi. iuS, fW XeWew Srn,.$44S; Dm JLuxm " I immfVL'?dmti 2sf Th Nm 0.k. IttJAp-Arioen tit tl4Sto$IUS. mrimlm minimum AmmMrtg ehmrgvn. guy t9 pejr t thm GmmmI asWers nmerajrmeHfaut, . TICK BROS., Salem, Oregon ASSOCIATK DEALERS- f T .:f:''.:- Byerly Motor Co Albany, Oregon; .Benton Motor Co Xae CwraJlis, Oregon; SQvertoa Motor Car Co-, BUrerton, Oregon Fred T. Bilyea, Scio, Oregon, Bones -BreUiera, Tuner, Oregon t C. J. Stireere A 6oe Dallas, Oregon; "Henry C Hollemon, Harrisbnrg, Oregon; T. D. Poneroy, Indpndnce, Oregon r F. 1. Miller, Aurora, Oregon; Jf . i. Arnold,' Monmouth, Oregon; Toledo Super -Serrice Station. Toledo Orcgou. and greater smoothness and quietness K 4 1 e i i t S i ! i. v ; i 1 -' i v Yon know how, Nash enjjineered ease never offered a motorist before Jy as you ride. Upholstery Is TLrr, of select mohair, tutted. All fit Now DRIVE this Advanced Six tings and appointments are of 4-Door Sedan and see nil Nash h done in the way of aevelopin2 . . , - " , . . - :- r SPEED Genuine, walnut is i used in the r a. il L j It. i tteerins wheel Doot paneling with its erspeedthis witiaow! moldings instrument ' J abilirv voaVo ever cxpericnccxL Ifa nevvne amixv?s are boik of t!wr - ' W ; r Another outstanding feature ia its once and get oor exceptional f new-type N&sh rteerins mecha -TERMS on- your present car be-1 msm. iou turn axxu psxk. wuu sa ; aoro you Duy ITHE NEW NASH IS A GREAT AUTOMOBILE! F. W.PETTYJOHN CO ' V ; 365 North Commercial Street, Telephone lSO ... , f, -AFTEK WE SELL WE SERVE" v ENCLOSED MODELS Extra Ixmg 'Wbeelbase Adranced Six Series T-pasa. Sedan ...... ..f22es 8-pass. Ambassador . . . 220a t-pasa. Coupe (Rumble Seat) ................ 2030 4- pasa. Victoria . . . . . . . 1831 Begular Wheelbaso ' 5-Vass. Sedan (4-door) . .f 1802 8-paas. Sedan (S-door) .i iTO - Special Six Series 6-pass. sedan 4-door) . . f 153 6-pasa. Sedan (S-door) . , 1430 4-pass. Cabriolet -r.'i . lt5 t -pass. Coupe isto Standard Six Series 5- pasa. Laadaa Sedan . .$1258 S-pasa. 4-door Sedan lies 5 -pass. 2 -door Sedan .... 1083 4-pass. Cabriolet , . ..; nea t-pasa. Coupe . . i. iotl if- - W. i i, - - eiB" . . T .......... 1 : A - - s ffltvig MilllOlaSVfc.;'-- Never before was a low-priced car effortless gear . shifting that have so delightful to drive as today's . made Chevrolet so decidedly Chevrolet 1: " popular for congested traflic. 1 Fast get-away . easy, smooth op- And never before was a low-priced ' eradon high speed roadabity C2LT go comfortable -for Chevro unfailing power . . and flashy , let gpring, are 88 as long as the acceleration wheel 0 . . . and built of chrome --Exactly the t?ype!bf performance - ' vanadium steell ithat .everyone wanU , amein!Leamt - . W ut0mob.ll.e wW a feeling of confi- t 7. rtz .:;, - Ylte ilTTTt a; . ; dence it gives yon to And the source of v this matchless per--S formance is the' Chevrolet: valve-n-: T y ,1 head motor, a motor . -;" J . that has established T vavfOTld-wide"reputaj'; " J ' "tfion for! its reinark ;. t- , able power, depend v 'r "5- abUiryandecdnomy - alL the ; finger-tip . : gteering, alt the pos , itive braking - and ' m v. -. ,.: Cli 1 ' ' . "drive a car" that is " -j powered for every , need I that is ' j smooth' and -quiet j at every speed 4 a . that r espotids to the - slightest pressure oti -r j the : steering wheeL ii iTheniyott'Il know - why millions have J acclaimed : today's - Chevrolet as the fan- i est performer: in tha , low-price field I ; The COACH 5595 ra3i: A '525 .v$625 .695 aie ToTnck - S-IQC Br Track. . SIQC Only) "-' TK44oo TKsSfxwC Chevrelet f Douglas McEay Chevrolet Co. v . Temporary Address, 487 Center Street, TeL 745 - DALLAS CHEVROLET CO., DALLAS ; , t ' BALL BHOS.. 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