THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCT. 14, 1916. NINE Sunday Is The Last Day of Pheasant Hunting Shells Guns Clothing Take one more hunt be fore the season closes. WATT SHIP CO. 126 South Commercial Street Salem, Ore. Court House News t ,, iy X .1. Ll tjs .J. The following have been granted mnrrinjse lecense? by the county olerk to George Harry Lenox anil Delia Ade laide Hack, both of Wmnlburn, and to Troy Oak' Myers of Portland, and Kin ma I'. Simpson, of Salem. Hunter's licenses have been issued to the following residents of Sulem: It. A. f'uhbin, J. L. Moore. S. A. Koser and Fred'H. Pnulus. .1. V. Morrow, of Mar ion, has also taken out a license. Answers have been filed by the statp in the il'vereo mses of Bessie H. Ben nett vs. (ilium vii A. Bennett, Louis J. Buyes vs. Kiln Bnyes. and Sigmimd H. Ilersi-hback vs. Magdnlena Herschback. A bill for costs has been filed by the I'laintiff in the case of Daniel Web ster vs. I'. II. Hover. The amount is lfi. : . AvTony P.roers, wCo alleges that li is wife. John una Jtroers, has ileserted li'nn, has begun action for a divorce. There are no children or property interests involved. The juvenile court has granted a mother ' pension of $s0 a month to A. Keumina Sisiliu. of Siil..n. ,i, ...... of four minor children. ' Arthur YT. Holmes and B. F. Swope have been appointed administrators of the estate of the late Mary A. Bentley. STATTON PEINTEfl, MAERIES Whether it is coincidental, or wheth er it is just our luck, it seems to bp a fact that no soouer do we get a helper in the Mail office she or be immediate ly makes plans to get married. The latest one to be hit by the small god is Chas. P. Clark, when he hied himself to Portlund Monday morning and was united in marriage to Miss Margaret McKeiiaey of near Salem, Charlie expects to be back on the Mail force again the latter part of the week. The young couple will live in the A. Vf. Cornish house in the north part of town. Here "g - wishing them many years of happiness and prosper ity, and mav they never pi form. Mail. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Classified Ads BEING YOU RESULTS Phone 81 Prompt Service 7 1 HOURS Portland to Chicago is the running time of ... ., union pacific system; . Crack Western Train : "OREGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED" Leaves Portland Union Station 10 a. m. Daily Via the famous Columbia River Route. GO EAST UION PACIFIC Joins West and East with a Boulevard of Steel Write Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agentt, Portland, for Tickets, Reservations, Train Schedules and other information. Use the Night Service of the Q.-W. R. R. & N., the Short Line between I Portland and Spokane. It saves a business day. ' - IK Maxwell Company Adds Four New Refinements . Conforming' strictly 4o tho popular demands of ' tho automobile buying public ' the "Maxwell MoMtor company has added four new refinements to tho 1917 SiBxwcll which have al ready "met with the approval of motor ists all over tho country.- A Gasoline Gauge and Dash Light have, been added to - the instrument board, .making the dash complete iu every detuij. Wider and longer seats with,, deeper cushions ere . also a fea ture of the new car..'., . r A new departure iiv -windshields is shown on the new Maxwell. . The up per half of the windshield overlaps the lower half, making it absolutely rain tight. In addition to this the glass is fitted with shock, absorbers, eliminat ing - all vjibration and possible chance of breakage. . .. .. .. , : The most important-feature is., the new rear Spring construction. - The three quarter elliptic principle is still adhered to, but the scroll has been lengthened 4 1-2 inches, while the low er half has been lengthened to 40 inches. - The material used in these springs is much . more flexible . and adds greatly to the riding qualities. Everything has been done to satisfy the ever-increasing demands of the public for a low-priced car completely equipped in every detail combined with quality and " good-workmanship. With the exception of a few minor improvements, the design and mechan ical construction of the 1917 Marfwell has not been changed. 'As far- atf pos sible the car has been manufactured strictly as a standardized product and purchases are assured that no radical changes will be made for several years to come, or at least until such time as"! popular opinion nialces it necessary to alter the construction of the car. Maxwell Service Makes Hit with g. i , . Owners. ''Since establishing our branch in Portland, we hflve put a new and real meaning into the word 'Service'. There is nothing so exasperating to a motorist as to find that he cannot secure parts for his car when he wants them," stated W. J. LaCasse, North west supervisor of the Maxwell Motor Soles Corporation, while in this city yesterday. 'Realizing this fact, also that a car is absolutely worthless to a person un less he is able to replace damaged or worn parts at once, without waiting several weeks for parts to be shipped from the factory, we have required all Maxwell dealers to carry a full sup ply of parts' in order to give Maxwell owners everywhere the kind of service they are entitled to. Any Maxwell dealer can furnish owners with parts immediately. If he couldn't he wouldn't be a Maxwell dealer," said Mr. LaCasse. "This is our idea of the meaning of the word 'Service',' and is going to be the chief factor in the purchase of motor cars by men who want their money's worth." "Maxwell Service is a vital part of the Maxwell Organization and we are daily 'Impi-oving It by establishing Maxwell -dealers in every city, town and- Allaire, iu other words, spiaAng a web of Maxwell Service Stations throughout the Northwest, so that eventually Maxwell Service Stations will be as common and numerous as grocery stores. It's the kind of Service that really serves." WIJ,L SET PUTER TRIAL Han Francisco. Oct. 14. Date for the trial of S. A. D. Puter, V. L. Mur rav, H. D. Puter, F. P- Bull, W. 8. Puter, A." L. Baker and J. L. VanWormer for alleged Oregon land frauds, will bo set today, it is believed, following the over ruling of the defendants' demurrer. By Federal Judge Dooling. Some are de fendants iu the retrial of other Oregon land fraud cases to begin Tuesday. The Journal Do Job Printing. r - S I : I " 1 1 I E I - a s 1 9 I imr lit V; 1 MhS 1 tWl I b il H K l ft f 1 vl a H I SEl I J ' JtfJ 'V fj A t.J 1 V72- If -1 H 1 .'2f' b :: V V al i V . am T..-:.r-js- v k,a tell y. c ..v mil tm.v j,-. .. .mat. i pill mill ss ill mM i i f i -AMERICAN EVER READY WORKS i OFFER 300ttlN CASH FDR THE BEST NAME s i SUGGESTED TO TAKE THE PIACE OF t GET INFORMATION AMD CONTEST BLANKS AT HAUSER BROS. Salem Albany Eugene VttaXWell SerViee SERVES Maxwell has put a real "meaning "fhto the word "Service." Simply by requiring everylWaxweH dealer to carnr ft full supply of Maxwell parts so that he can replace any damaged or worn part at once, without waiting for parts to be shipped from the factory. ' f If you are a Maxwell owner your car will always be in running order because our dealer any Maxwell dealer can give you real and immediate service. If he couldn't, he wouldn't be a Maxwell dealer. ' Not more than one or two automobile builders in the ...country can give you servicethat compares with V. Maxwell Service. t " , ' This is a vital points Investigate it luuy oetore . '. .. t buying your car, ' ' : JtoodiMT SSIO: 1Wf Ctr SSOS: CatriolM 5: Town : . . -A """ Car flSi H4tm SVmS. full mqyitft. tncltuUnt y fi j BflK3. ; 'i- y i -t . :'. r jJrwTa. 1 I 7m rr iTi TXTm Ti ' I Tlifni i I TWENTY years ago, when the harnessing of elee. tricity was still much of a novelty, when automo biles were three parts joke and one part hope deferred, a man with a vision dreamed of carrying a pocketful of electric light into the dark, ready for instant use. Out of this dream grew the first flashlight : an EVEREADY with a battery the size of a watch and an electric bulb no larger than the end of your finger. When, for a second or so, it flashed its tiny stream of light,-people cried: "Wonderful! But what's it for?"' Its novelty appealed. Its future world-wide usefulness , was unrealized. Even after people began buying these new lights to carry around in the dark, EVEREADYS were still literally "flashers" or flashlights, and years of ceaseless effort were necessary to the development of a battery capable of giving hours of continuous light. Also in hose early days there were no miniature electric lighj bulbs on the market and the man with the vision had to create them. So, finally, came the perfected EVEREADY, with its long-lived Tungsten battery and brilliant Mazda bulb an EVEREADY that has out grown the old term flashlight. And now the AMERICAN EVEREADY WORKS has offered a . big reward for a name to take the place of flashlight. This must . be a new. word, a coined word, something that the manufacturers . of EVEREADY lights may protect, and that will indicate the service of these lights. This corporation will pay $3,000 for the best suggestion. This U your opportunity. , So we, the undersigned EVEREADY dealers of your city, your fellow townsmen, urge you to enter this contest. We. want this $3,000 to come to this city, we want you to have this money. This contest is free to all. It is open from October 7 to Novem-' bcr 7. In case of tic the full amount of the prise will be awarded to each of the contestants tied for that prize. ' You must send in your suggestions on regular contest blanks and these blanks are obtainable (beginning October 7) from EVEREADY DEALER We are here to help you call on any of us -and call soon. ! Wc arc Eveready Experts, carry a large stock, know the proper Batteries and Bulbs to give you. ' j TRY OUR EVEREADY SERVICE: j HAUSER BROS. Salem - Albany - Eugene Model 85-4 f.o.b.ToUdo Model 85-4 f.o.b.ToUdo $795 jfijjt $795 Think of It 112 Inch Wheelbase! It has the famous Overland 35 horsepower motor . Now at the height of its development More than a quarter of a million in use Driving more ' automobiles than any other motor of its power ever designed. And never before has anyone anywhere ever built so big, fine and comfortable a car to sell for anywhere near so low a price. The wheelbase is 112 inches. It has cantilever springs and four inch tires. And the price is $795. See us at once they are selling faster than we can get them. Model 85-6, six cylinder 35-40 horsepower, 116-inch wheelbase $925.. D. MISNER, Agent, 245 South Commercial Street, Phone 97 The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio "M.d. In V. S. A." No Matter What You Would Sell- The Capital Journal Will Do It For You Halvorsen & Burns Corner High and Ferry Sts. Phone 959