Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 27, 1915, AUTOMOBILE SECTION, Page TWENTY, Image 20

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THE SALEM CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1015.
Fine Tailoring for
Ladies Gentlemen
VB Til il l fer
If your clothes are made
right they will stay right.
Up-to-date woolens to se
lect from. Work cut and
fitted to measure in shop.
Also exclusive agents for
Ed. V. Price and Co. We
So do cleaning, pressing and
repairing on short notice.
Estes & Shaw
Phone 408 474 Court
44 4.4
I Photos 10
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What could be more appropriate as an
Easter remembrance for your friends
than a good, well made, natural
'Portrait' of Yourself
We have some especially attractive.
Designs for Easter Work
And your friends will be delighted to re
ceive your picture at this time of the
year. You too, will appreciate it all the
more if the picture is taken with that new
Easter hat or gown.
Let us show you the new Easter' styles.
The Parker Studio
"The Photographer in Your Town."
Commercial St. Over Barnes Cash Store.
Moderns Fight Now Where Ancients Battled
On Plains of Troy and Hero and Leander Loved
:A LA N P
Ouf of Xeros
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fM-f.j2MMfiJ&l -Capetetes Battery Uy
4WJm0 B -Fort Secdil 8af?r .
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L. M. Boggs & Co,
Extend Easter Greetings, and an invitation to visit
them at their new
Snow White Store
17:5 South Commercial Street Phone Main 511 f
Few regions in tlic world which can"; hill which wub once the sito o tlio city loace wore the towns of Sestos and Aby-
bo cU,nrod in i-c with the territory of Troy, with the debri, of the "
lying funtiffUMUH to the Dardanelles vation. On tho shore lies the Hl,0'!il scene of the romance of Hero nnd
contain so many points of historical in- where the Greeks landed lo attack the rounder, and it is hero that Lord By
tcri'st as are acccs:iiblo to the traveler Trojan stronghold, Passing on, tho on BWam the Hellespont in 181(1. Jt
on his way to Constantinople. The traveler Comes to the site of Dunlanos. ( is here also that in 480 B. C. Xerxes
strait iccts the AcL'enn sea with the This is the narrowest part of the pas- crossed the strait, as Alexander the
sea of .Marmora and intersects a talde- snijewny, boing onlv 1.175 yards a-'Great did ia :i4 i. V. and the Turks in i
laad nearly 1,0011 feet in iieiht of a cross. It is commanded by the I)Hr-'13u7. To tho left is the small phi m
rocky formation. At the southwest daaelles castles, built in I liO by .Mo- of Aejrospotamol, now harakova Dcreli,
entrance of the Dardanelles, which is hammed II., now modernized. On thCjWhero the .Spartans won a great vie
scarcely two nnd n half miles wide, is European- side is the Kilid Hnhr, niean-ory over the Athenians in 405. Near
a village o.i the Asiatic side with the log "Key of the Sen." On the Asi- the northeast end of (he Dardanelles
fortress of Kum Kaleh. Onnosite. on atie pide is ulso the tortress ot Kaleh lies tho village Of J.nmpi-aki, anil on
the Kuropeaa siile, on the peninsubi of Sultanieli, at the mouth ot the Kojnjthc right in a magnificent situation is
(lallipoli, the iincient Thracian. ('her- (')inl of lihodios. Neiirbv is the mod-! tho decayed town of Gnllipoli. Heyond ,
siinesos, is the tort or Mild el linnr ln- ern town or Dardanelles, just oeyono tins is tne sea or .ianiiora, in ine oiner
lesi. lieyond Kum Kuleh is the low , where the strait bends to the northeast i end of which lies Constantinople,
Buyers of Ford Cars
Almost Sure of Rebate
RESPITE WANTED.
In a Scottish village it was the cus
tom for each student in turn to sny the
Urace after meals and one day n youth
took advantage of the opportunity to
convey u complaint no one had had the
courage to malic, lie roue and said,
"l'or rabbits vouug and for rabbits
old,
For rabbits hot and for rabbits cold,
Kor rabbits tender and for rabbits
tough,
Our thanks we render, for we've had
enough. ' '
The h'ord representatives have this
statement to iiiake: "When the I'ord 1
Motor company announced a profit- .
sharing rebate to purchasers of cars,
there were some who considered tho
rebate rule a reunite possibility, be
cause of the stipulation thut 300,000
cars had to be sold. Any doubt ns
to the l''ordd company 'a ability to sell
that inaiiv cars has been removed, by
the fact that the Ford sales are 40 per
cent ahead of last year, when the sales
were nearly 250,000 cars. The sales for
the balance of this season can fall way
below those of last year for the snmo
period, and yet the required number
will be sold.
"The sales will be greatly stimu
lated for the balance of the season,
by the fact that the jiew model car
is now ready for tho market. With
the new stream line body, cowel dash,
electric lights, ventilating windshield,
and new high power magneto, the sales
for the balance of the season are bound
to double.
"Several years ago the Vord com
pany nnnoiinccd the Kurd as the uni
versal car. While lo some this may
appear to lie an advertising slogan
onlv, the sale of 300, 000 cms in one
year is surely proof of the fact that
the Ford has demonstrated beyond all
doubt, "that it is the est ear for uni
versal service, due factor not to be
overlooked, is the accessibility of re
pairs. On the Pacific coast between
I'ortland and San Francisco, the long-1'
est distance you can travel before find-
ing a complete set of Ford parts, is L't!
miles. The average distance between
Ford service stations is about 112 miles,
This lidded to the duinliility of the car,
the simplicity of operation, and the low
cost of Ford supplies, is to a great ex
tent lesponsible for the fact that more
Ford cms will be sold this vear, than
all other makes combined. '
"Burning
'Ofjudae"
If it for sale, a Journal
Want Ad will tell it.
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TENNIS GOODS
RACKET NETS, PRESSES
MARKERS, RACKET
COVERS
Hn6 aster Rite Hmong
Orientals
In some oriental countries nniong the
members of the Greek Orthodox
! church a feature of I ho Hauler fes
tivities which Is never omitted Is tho
burning of an ejllgy of .Indus, the
faithless dKi Iple. To show how firm n
' hold the rile of .Indus burning has tak
en of oibnt:il Creeks the following
doty Is Inld:
; In Theraphi, a suburb of Constniill
! liople, I here lived a poor Greek who
learned a smnty livelihood ns a porter
or ini'ssoiigor or boiitinnn. Kvery
; Knsler HiK man made a .Indus elllgy
land burnt it mi bis owu behalf and
that of his coreligionists. The neces
sary money was got by begging.
The Turkl h niitlioiitles objected to
these pruceidingi on the ground of
public safety, as tho burning always
took place In a small square In tho
workmen's nuarter, qtille close to somo
wooden barracks. Therefore ewcry
year Just before Master the good lint
j.ureil hliiilm'.'il. the lieutenant f I1"
, lice, would send for the Greek, who
was well known to be ringleader In
tho affair, and threaten him wlih se
vere punishment If ho should burn n
Judas puppet. Tho Greek always gave
the same reply, "Even If you kill mo I
will burn Judas." Tho following year,
before Easier, the Turkish blmbasbi
would. semi to tne ureeit again ana
strictly enjoin upon hlni that this time
no Judas was to bo burnt Hut, nil I he
samp, the Greek would get ft ".Indus"
ready and burn him.
It happened that the Greek had to
row over the Hosporus to the Asiatic
coast. He hesitated for some lime In
view of the approaching festivals, but 1
finally consented on tho promise of li
good fee, his money being at n low j
I ebb. When he bail done bis business j
on the Asiatic side; and was getting!
ready to return n storm arose, so that
i It was Impossible for him to risk
Crossing In his little boat. ITo gir.ed j
i eagerly at I bo sky, but. there wtyj no
cessation of wind nnd tempest The
i day of the festival arrived, and the
. Greek, taking off his clothes, made
them Into an eltlsy, stuffed them with
! leaves ami twigs and there on the
lonely shore burnt his Judas, accord-
1 Ing to his usual custom, As soon ns
the storm was over Georgl, for that
was his name, returned without cloth
ing In bis boat to Thorn pltt nnd told
what he had done. The Turkish hlni
liashl, delighted that for once there
was no Judns burning among the wood
en Rheds of Therapla, gave Georgl new
clothes and a present of money as well.
m
We wish to announce that we now serve
a regular full size dish of ice cream ior
5c.
That we serve a glass of ice cream soda
the same as we always served for 10c,
now 5c.
TVinf wp sprvp snnrlaes fruit or nuts for
IOC - ' :&t I
That we sell a quart of ice cream fori.
That we will deliver to your house 1 gal
lon of ice cream for $1.25.
That we have the largest line of home
made candies in Salem at the most
reasonable prices.
That we are located at 147 South Com
mercial street, phone 215, and would ap
preciate your patronage.
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS
GOOD WEATHER AND
START PLAYING SPALl).
INGS HARD COURT TENNIS.
UALL REST EVER. RACKETS
RESTRUNG.
HAIISER BROS.
Excelsior Wins Trophy
The animal endurance race of the
IVrthind motor cycle dab was held on
new years night, starting at 1- o'clock
and riming for IS hours, coinplcteing
;I7.1 miles.
The Dealers' lVrpctnal Challenge
trophy to be given to the highest nvcr-
, age H"ori by one make of machine H
won by the Kxcelxior team, which fin
ished with the average of illil. Three
lAcel-iors were entered In the run nnd
two of thcin, the ones ridden by IM
lterreth and Hoy Thompson, finished.
The Hurley-Davidson team was sec
end ami the Thor team w third.
Tho event was n pronounced success,
of them finished with scores nbove
I Thirty six riders stared and one thiid
j the itltt murk, despite the poor condi
tion of the Muds and the stormy
, weather, which handicapped the riders
and caused them lo slow down n great
! deal ia making turns.
The test was a tod per cent gain
, over (he run held lust year. Not a
single rider finished with s perfect
score and Carl Hose, the winner, fin
ished with n mark in the SHOs. Kd lter
reth, the second rider to finish Inst
year, had n minus score.
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CLEAHERSla
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Have your garments
cleaned for Easter. No
garment too dainty. Our
prices are right. For
bettor results try the
The Want pages go to the
office and home and are con-:
suited often and frequently
clipped and filed for ready
reference. The Journal
Wants are valuable that's .
City Dry Cleaning
Works
1165 State. Fhone 1744.
H Day of
Spiritual Joy
eaater ult.uld tc A d.iy o( oplritual j"
hy, a Jjy for the celebration of the
reourrcitlon of the optrlt, a clay (n which '
spiritual toiwldevatioriB should be more 1 3
prominent. Any occul.tr or civil acti- 1
fUea1h.it fntrrfcre vrllh the pure oplrit- !
uat obtf rvancc of the day Bhould be din-
counged. There (a a tendency to ercr
emphantic f. ohlonB. ItohouldteBcrl- '
ounly dhicouragcd. . I
"JcnuB Cbrtut announced 1he im-
port.mt troth that tlv, ' t'lory of Mb j
rcBuvrcciion k u the fi-utf of Mb pas-men-
I mean the accidental glory (n- i
cldent to M. bumantty, rot the eaecn- :
1l.il olory Inherent tn hio divinity.
While two of Ma dfoctplcg were go
ing from "crusalcm to emmauu. dls
courotng cn the cructflifon. Icew, In
the nui ct a Btranger, Joined them, and
they citJ to hlms "(ae had hop:d that i
Chrlat would redeem Inracl from gen
tile b.-ndage and would rc-catafcl(Bb the !
ntngdom on a grander neale and rule I
J8 a conqueror. But our hopes are
obalicn, for be died a ohamcful death !
on the eroBB." Hnd nu9 oald to themt i
f ooltflh and Blow of heart, to believe i
In all thlngn which the propbetn have !
apohen. Ougl t not ChrUvt to hare siif. !
fered these thlnga and 90 to enter Into i
; Mb glory?"
' 11 he had not trod the path of tuf- I
feting anl humiliation he would not be
, the Mecmlah foretold by the prophets- ;
cardinal (iibbeno.
Easter Greetings
The
Latest
Military
Boots
$4.00 ,
Latest
are Am
ingDM
You will want a new pair of shoes to 8 w ; j
Easter suit. With Easter only a few
shoe to match your su
latest styles to choose from at moderate pncis-
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A few words
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A. C. DeVoe
344 State
Two Stores
the reason.
Want Ad will buy or sell for 1 !
' you.
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