Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 28, 1916, Page SIX, Image 6

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THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 1916.
Don't Miss the Auto Show
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Maxwell
A Complete, High
Grade Family Car
at the State Fair Grounds
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Performance of Buick i
v Real Test of Auto
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The real test of a motor cur is per
formance. The Buick model Dli-55 is
now in its third Reason of increasing
popularity. In this moilel are com-,
bincd alt tiie essentials for motoring!
pleasure. First there is the abundance i
of power which only the vulvc-inhend
motor insures. Next there is the grace
of line and finish which stamps this
tar as a motor car of beauty. Then
there is roominess comfort tor every,
one of its occupants ample leg room
In both compartments room to movej
around a tt without discommoding
others. 1
The two extra seats in the tonncau
which, increase the seating cupacity to
seven, are completely concealed when
not in use as they fold up and recede
into tho back of the front seat. These
foldinir scats are upholstered and on
account of their location, directly in
the center of the body, are exceeding
ly comfortable.
Nothing has been omitted in the con
struction of this car to make it lasting,
(icnuine leuther trim throughout, real
hair in the cus'nions, a rich, lustrous
surface and permanent finish. Beuuti
ful fender lines graceful hood and
cowl and a strong weather-proof, gen
uine Jlohair one-man top, with snug
fitting weather-proof curtains which
roll up and are self contained in the
top.
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A short time ago 206 "Saxon Sixes"
traveled 61,800 miles without stopping.
Each car covered 300 miles. The gasoline
consumption averaged 23.5 miles per
gallon.
A week later ')8 Saxon "Sixes" raced in
relays from New York to 'Frisco in 6
days, 18 hours and 10 minutes a record
in automobile speed from coast to coast.
In both cases were the cars strictly stock
models. In both cases were the drivers
Saxon dealers not professionals. And
therein is the real significance of that
average of 2:?.5 miles per gallon of gaso
line and that time of 6 days, 18 hours and
10 minutes. For what these cars and
drivers did is no more than you and your
Saxon "Six" can do. Saxon "Sixes"
identical in every detail with those 206 in
the P00 mile non-stop run and the '.'8 in
the Atlantic-Pacific dash are on our floor
now. We urge you to see them at once.
Saxon "Six" is $925 f. o. b., Salem.
Lloyd L. Ryan, Agent
Saxon Service Station at
Corner Ferry and High, Maxwell Garage
The New Ford Cars
Recently Reduced
On August 1st, the Ford Motor com
pany began its fiscal year of I0III17
with un announcement of sharp reduc
tions in the prices of Ford cars, the fol
lowing new prices being placed in ef
fect: Runabout $1(1(1.711, touring car -H".7
These new prices bring the pleasure
land profit of motoring within the reach
of added millions.
This price announcement was follow-1
led by the introduction of the new mod
els embodying mnrherT changes in the
"familiar lines of Ford design. The hood
s or graceful streamline design. There
are sweeping crown fenders both front
and rear. The radiator is larger, nnd
with the new enclosed fun construction
has a greater cooling efficiency. The
new cars arc finished in black with
nickel trimmings, and are equipped
with non-skid tires on tiie rear wheels.
The Ford enclosed cars Sedan, Cou
pelet, Town Oar represent the same
attractive changes in design, equip
ment and construction that have been
made in the open models. In the Sedan,
I we have also included several refine-:
Intents in interior appointments. There
is the new tolded plait upholstery on
both front und rear seats, while both
rear side windows, as well as the win
dow in the rear of the -dy, are finish
ed with attractive black and white silk
shade curtains in harmony with the
color scheme of the upholstery.
Women -vho drive their own carB
vouch the popularity of the (loupe
let as a woman's car. Always in favor
through the ease of control and the
reliability of service which gives the
driver confidence in her driving skill
and safety. Besides, there is typical
Kurd economy in the first investment,
in operation and upKcep.
With the substantial reductions in
the prices of Ford cars there has been
no slightinc of the materials entering
into their construction, no compromise
with the established Ford stuudiird of
quality. Tiiev represent "euiciency
savings, " the savings which come with
production on the scale which Ford
cars are built and marketed, refine
ments in construction, new methods of
distribution. It is all contained in the
policy of the Ford Motor company
to build "a better car at a lower
price. ' '
Woman Polishing
Toenails Stirs Oakland!
Oakland, Oil., Sept. 2S. A willing
purchaser today removed the greatest
trouble of the Oakland art .censors. It
was a painting, displayed in n window
of an art store, of a woman polishing
her toe nails. It couldn't ne culled "the
nude in art," for one shapely limb was
clad in n silk stocking. The lady had
proceeded no further with her toilette
when the artist arrived on the scene.
"The censors hurriedly sought Mayor
John 1.. Davie, who had announced
"I'm for that, purity stuff."
But the mayor was on a vacation
and while the censors were debuting, an
art collector bore the picture nivny.
Journal Want Ads Got Results.
axon "Six" Has Fairly
Earned Top Place In
Its Price Class
Evidence Established by Performance
Cannot Be Denied A Year's Trial
Has Convinced Owners of Its Worth.
The past year has seen strenuous
rivulry in the price class of the ''.Saxon
Six" both "Fours" and "Sixes"
filled the field and before many of
each make were long in the owners'
hands the air was filled with claims
and counter-claims.
The public at large found it difficult
to reach definite conclusions, und it
remained for time and trial to determ
ine the class car from the merely
mediocre one.
In waiting, we believe they proved
their good judgment, for the stress and
trial of demonstration soon weeded out
the wheat from the chaff and it was
apparent that many cars would fail to
meet their advertised standards.
During this time those who gauged
values without prejudice found there
was one cur that was assuming leader
ship, a car to which the evidence
awarded top place. Record after
Tecord has fallen before the Saxon
''Six." In speed, in power, in hill
climbing, in acceleration and in econo
my, it seemed to outclass, all others
in its fields. It has set a puce too hot
for all other cars. 'Beginning with the
New York motor show, a steady stream
of orders for Saxon "Sixes" has poured
in. When the month of January closed
a record , had been hung up orders
for 40S"i Saxon "Sixes" having been
recorded. And this in the fu'e of tho
fact that the winter months generally
are dull months.
Still there was no let up. F.very
month brought in the orders. Jluyers
who had doubted the early promise of
the Saxon "Six" were capitulating to
the nroof of its performance and tho
month of February closed with another j
record established a clear gain or i-"
per cent over the month of February,
11115.
March, with a shipment of close to
3,000 cars, established another another
record and there is no sign of let up.
At the end of-a year in owners'
hands the supremacy of Saxon "Six"
seems unquestioned. Jt. has met an
nmaxiug welcome and is accepted as
the marvel of motor car progress.
Surelv this is a growth of which to
be proud.
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$685
f. o. b. Salem
including
Electric
Starter
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Lights'
Let the Maxwell "Answer" for Itself
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That's the way we like to handle
prospective buyers. Nothing suits
us better than to have them put the
Maxwell through the hardest tests,
compare it with other cars make
it stand on its own merits.
When this is done, the buyer is
made to appreciate the remarkable
value we are offering.
We say remarkable value and
that is just what it is. When you
think of a completely equipped, high
grade automobile being sold for $685
you must admit that it is a remark
able value.
In fact, there is no other car that
You get appearance, comfort, . en
durance, reliability, easy riding, and
absolute completeness. There is
nothing to buy extra.
And so you can readily understand
why we are glad, in fact, really anx
ious to have the Maxwell compared
and inspected so carefully. We know
what the verdict of the buyer will be.
We know that when he realizes
how the Maxwell is built what it
will do how complete it is he will
want it regardless of price. He will
want it because it answers exactly
his every requirement.
We're glad to show you anytime.
Telephone and a car will be sent to
your home or office.
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See Exhibit at Fair One Chasis showing construction and 5 pas'ng'r Touring Car
Halvorsen & Burns
Corner High and Ferry
Maxwell Service Station
Streets
Phone 959
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COME HERE FOR
GASOLINE
OILS
TIRES
VULCANIZING
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Repairing of All Kinds
Including Welding and
Brazing
jumps of :i feet.-Jumping and riding
to count "0 per cent nnd type of horse
.10 per cent. Ladies silk riding hat.
St. 1'atrick, Mrs. K. 11. Jenkins, Port
land, or.
Wild Strawberry, Mrs. It. II. Jenkins,
Portland, Or.
Lorettn, Gov. Witliycombe, Snlem,
Or.
Philip, S. K. Montague.
Lord Lawrence, Nntt McDougnl,
Portland, Or.
Lady Dufferine, .las. H. Murphy,
Portland, Or.
9 High jumping contest, class 23
Horses jumping over liar, start at .1
feet, tl inches: und raise 3 inches until
failure to clear. Maximum of three!
trials at each height. First $25.00, sec;!
ond 1 5.00, third $10.00.
Sterling Duke, iNatt McDougall,
Portland, Or.
Hob, Kmma Green, Turner, Or.
Kildaro, Mrs. It. W. Wilbur, Port
land, Or.
Sheila, Miss Mabel Lawrence, Port
land, Or.
Jack Daw, Mrs. U. H. Caswell.
Chester. Portland Hiding Academy.
Kentucky Dare, R. 11. Jenkins.
Hrigidia, Jas. 11. Murphy, Portland,
Or.
Bone Splinters in Brain
Were Cause of Convulsions
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San Francisco, Sept. 28 After remov-1
ing small bone fragments from his brain
and grafting skin 'from his leg over the;
incision, surgeons are today positive
that they have successfully removed
the cause of the eonvlnsions troubling
Kl-year-old William Udell for years. The
operation was performed by Dr. Em-
mett Rixford before a large gathering!
of surgeons and Stanford medical stu
dents Tuesday. Udell is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Udell, of Dixon. He
has suffered convulsions since being
struck on tho head with a wire stretch
er six years ago, and a previous opera
tion failed to prevent the convlusions
the lad has suffered since the accident.
BEER WILL PLOW
Saturday. But it will flow into Coal' smashing of several thousand bottles of
: confiscated beer.
creek.
City officials and officers of the W. j
C. T. I', will escort Huuly's party to; Journal Want Ads Get Results Ton
the banks of the stream to witness the I rVsnt Try one and see.
Hutchinson, Kan., Sept. 28. Beer will
flow when J. Frank Hanly, the' prohibi
tion presidential nominee, arrives here
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10 Fancy drill, special events Drill
by Portland Hunt club. Silver trophv.
St. Patrick and Kentucky Dare, STr.
and Mrs. R. 11. Jenkins, Portland, Or.
Kildure and Shelia, Mrs. Wilbur and
Miss Lawrence, Portland, Or.
Sterling Duke and Mute, Nutt Mc
Dougall, Portland,
Lord Lawrence and Duinty, Natt Mc
Dougall, Portland, Or.
Blue Eyes and Philip, S. S. Monta
gue, Portland, Or.
Lady Dufferine and Hrigidia, Jas.
II. Vurphy, Portland, Or.
Cortina and Dixie, Jas, Nical, Port
land, Or.
Ford Automobiles
its
All All A
Complete Line of Exide
Batteries and Parts
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GREAT WESTERN GARAGE
C. C SIMERAL, Prop.
:: Opp. Court Bouse Phone ii Ul High St.
BREAD UP IN DENVER
Denver, Colo., Sept. 28 Af
ter next Monday prices of all
bakery goods in tins city will bo
advanced approximately AO per
cent. This was decided on at a
meeting of the master bakers
of Denver, held here last night,
every baker present voting for
the increase.
Bakers declared that on the
basis of present prices ingredi
ents used had advanced from
fifty to ono hundred per cent
and that the advance was ab
solutely essential for their con
tinuance in business.
Bread now sells for five
cents a loaf. At'ier Monday it
will be sold two loaves for 1")
cents. If a single loaf is pur
chased, it will cost eight rents.
Rolls, pies and other pastry
havo been advauced in propor
tion. There will be no change in
the weight of the loaf or other
bakery products.
Owing to the heavy demand for the new model Ford cars
we have been unable to get cars enough to fill our orders,
therefore we will not have any new cars to display at the
State Fair, which we very much regret But we will be
able to furnish the best of service to all Ford owners and
would be pleased to show you our new model Fords. While
in town ,we invite you to make our garage your head
quarters. Prompt and courteous treatment night and day.
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VICK BROTHERS
Telephone 1995
260 North High St. f
Use the Journal Want Ad Way.
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