Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 21, 1917, Magazine, Image 10

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    THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21. 1917.
Paige Model Thirty-Nine Price of Gasoline Is
Is Ideal Touring Car Climbing Steadily As
TIm' (rrnt"t tribute tlmt run lif 1
iaii to the Paige Muil. l tour-,
in j nj rondMer car in to prove that'
liti0 in u-c here, and the annual 1
jtlitiou lu I In" numbrr i about 2" per
rent, Mr William jy that uu.jur
' tiouablr thi rottiitrv i f:t-ihi? a Loit
Supply Is Decreasing a , y , , ,. ut ,
j cannot nnsonublv l,e ri-t-d that
Tliero eni to U little doubt that .they will make fur lb.'t. d.ic tu
Than 500 Cars In two Days
From Overland Factory
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.... r" " "" '- iiiiduri.ii Hiii aave to par mote ui bc" ;;raiuai uruiiiiug or th ..
f.f .l.-.igu, ijualitr and value as the j future for gunoliiie tliau they have iajlt i ll knowu .but there La !
lari-r models, jibe pat. great Taste in the industry. There
M re than one observer has that: This will not be through tut mono-' are mining eiigiiicrt. hu av that the
the five ami wven poi-senger Paige ' ilr. but ia simply due to the fact that drilling of wells kIio:.IiI b- under fed
nifi '! ire a. alike as " k's iu a I the demand fur gasoline ia increasing . eral KiipcM iiuu no. I that there should
xd." Jt is literally true because the;and the tisible supply of oil derreaa j be. curt-ful couscrvatiuii of the oil that
I.iii.iKii ia nV'igncd by the anme inn- inf. I remains.
ler artist and kit the aam linea of. Kxpert ay tbat from 25 to -r0 per, lu thin connection i miylil be re
jr:i f aud beauty a the larger models. ; eent of the oil in the present fields marked that Henry r'ord in so cou
v 1 1 h body linea alike. with slanting , baa been taken out. Mr. Williatna, eon-j iiii-rd thut aouie substitute for gnso
liii M lid double eoul; with the point-1 sultiug petroleum technologist of the line will have to be foiiud that be has
ed tadiator and high hood, the Lin-1 Rover anient bureau of mines, Hiints,a whole force of exerts exsriiuetitiii
wool has only the added daintiness of out that the initial product of the 24.-1 with kerosene and aboLol.
the smaller five-passenger rapacity, i "00 new well completed Inst year was 1 1
iu merl ical efficiency you not ( less than that of half of tho 14,000 Wlp,.- Hvivp A MftrP
i-i.,i a loc I'nii'C is its simenor. 1 no ; "en in iim. . ,
inot ir has the power and stamina tnj All the evidence indicates a gradual I
canv it wherever a vehicle ran stay on ; decline of output. At the same time
the' road. The refinements of the ; demand ia growing here and abroad. I
motor design and the lighter weight of and prices are high. Our exports of'
mi'a it a fleviliilitv ami ease mineral oils lust veir wcr Oiai -
nf tandlinir that Is a revelation to ex-louu. liecause there are 3.230.001) auto- n Wednesday. March 2H, all records
H.r,enced "ootorista. j mobiles in Use here, and the annual ad-. for " illy'Overland driveawny were
DomfortaWe tiixng tot nil occupant., pa'd when Si,2 cars of all models were
. a 1-inwood lias a new cenninK and ia , flywWl. . The motor, clutch and trans I ''rl v!" rom T"';,l'u .f';,"ry ? 10
due moMlv to the remarkably efficient mission ease are combined in unit aud , 'tributors and dealers in Ohio. Penu
I'aitfC cantilever sprinif suspension. The j suspended on three pints in the atronc ; a", ll"lia,ia-
bor;,-. too. is roomier than most five- frame. This la tho most scientific 1 Th.a record passed the old mark by
nas-cuKcr cars. The 117'nuh wheel-' method of construction and possesses ""IT5. ,,n . ,- . . , .
,ase allo. an over abundance of b many advantage. j . "; 'I'PP') the list o that date
room- in rear and front compartments, i The Dartmoor Six ".".! is of stand p H' ,m,,vl,ll;.i'1 ''Yi
Owing to Paige designing ability theUl roadster design wTlh a seat hold : ,"U'"K 5 7,-'n!uf . ,r."''
z-xu adds to rid.;r-Jts? ou';-u&
Ins comfort by virtue of the velvet- mistaken for anything but a Paige. ZXZ the mi slen.'Ju.es
like softness with wh.ch .t engages nnd It w mounted on the same chas.s (ln fuwi ,lav 210 m.,re cars
starts the car. liy el.m.nat.ng the jerk the touring model and the , ,. Waj Wlre (1,.ivi11 awBV"bv nother score of
and grab it not only adds to the pleas- of wheelbnso gives remarkable riding : (1,,n.s wUllil, ,illt (lf o.-j() ,;,,, of
tire of the occupants but relieves the, comfort. Hnsiness mid profe.ssu.nnl Toledo. Cars were driven to Louisville.
tntirc nieclianism of considerable st nun 'men who value ease of mind ami Ky; ITnrrisburg I'n Youngstovvn
and wear. physical comfort with the constant use Ohio- d Cleveland. Ohio. Younirstow n
j ue ciuna is u luuiupiu niw, wim uiuiui mi mi, iiimi in i an j.iri- ti,e list on that unv with 7H cars
cor. inserts and runs in oil, in the moor a ataunrU dependable motor car. I Drive-awtiys have come to stay,
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"T TE believe that in this new Paige
Uy Stratford "Six-yi" you will find every
T essential, every feature, every detail
mat go to make up luxurious motoring.
It is a great, roomy, seven ' passenger car
pre-eminent, not only for the beauty of
its design, but also for its sumptuous finish
and equipment and the mechanical ex
cellence of its design and construction.
You will have to see it to realise these domi'
nant features. You will have to ride in
it to realise its comfort and power. You
will have to drive it to realise its ease of
control and the little physical exertion its
driving requires.
We believe this new Stratford, at $1497, the
Fairfield "Six-46" at 1375, and the five
passenger Linwood "Six'39" at $1175,
offer the greatest dollar 'for dollar values
in the entire motor car field.
Stratford -S,,.,, Seve.vr.iSSengcr, $M9j f. 0. b. Detroit
t-aittklJ 'bix-46 seven passenger, $1375 f. o. b. Detroit
Lin wood 'hi vj9 five-passenger, $ 1 i7S f. 0. b. Detroit
1 ruoklanJs -hixi four passenger, $1695 f. o. K Detroit
Part moor "Six-jr 1 or 3 passenger. $. 175 f. 0. b. Detroit
Ltmoustnc "Six-ji seven-passenger, $2750 f. o. b. Detroit
tv an 'hix-i seven-passenger, $: joo f. 0. b. Detroit
t " n i"e'x K' - ,lw"P"8vr, $177, f. o. b. Detroit
iown Car 'bix 51 seven pa.-.-enger, $;7So f. 0. b. Detroit
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Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company
Detroit, Michigua
& Priem
Guyer
DR7 Ce- C rc.K
Fhond 867 WaV
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Pedigreed!
Big
Four
850
Price Effective April
1st, 1917
Light Fours
Tourint .
Roadster . .
Country Club ,
tS,f
Big Fours
Yourint .
Roadster
Conpt , ,
iaiin . .
Light Sixes
Touring . ,
Roadster ,
Coup . ,
Willys-Six
Tourint
Nine years of continuous, consist
ent development, improvement,
refinement!
Each year a better car and a bet
ter value!
Over three hundred thousand now
t'4JO
. $070
, $IJSS
. t'joj
t'43
in use
Willyu-Knights .
Four Touring , $i iqj
Four Coupe . . lib jo
Four Sedan . . $1050
Four Limousine $1030
liigkt Touring i'Sjo
Aivanrt in price. Bit Four
end Light Six models. May irt
next dtjerred until that date
account too late to correct adver
tisements appearing inmagazines
circulating throughout the month
0 A pril.
All trices f. 0. &. Toledo
Subject to change without notice
"Hade in U. S. A."
That is the history of the car that
built Overland because it repre
sented integrity of value. .
And as steadfastly as this car has
represented original integrity ..of
value, so also has The Willys
Overland Company sustained
that integrity of value through-,
out its service in the hands of
those who purchased it.
The Overland Big Four of this
season and its twin except for
the motor the Overland Light
Six, are the direct outcome of
all this development.
More than three hundred thou
sand owners and more than
four thousand dealer and factory-branch
organizations have
assisted this development by
their experience with these cars
and their helpful suggestions of
improvements.
In their new beauty, in their per
fected easy riding qualities, in
their proven sturdiness and
mechanical excellence, in their
admitted tire, fuel and oil
economy, these cars are worthy
of the confidence we have, that
they will further enhance Over
land prestige.
The prices are SSoO for the Big
Four, S9S5 for the Light Six,
while we have them to deliver
until May 1st thereafter $S9o
and $1025.
Dwight Misner
OPP03ITE MARION HOTEL
SALEM, OREGON
r The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio -
IHf Manufacturers of Willys-Knight and Overload Auwmobilea U!j Li?' Vf)
C J and Light Commercial Car. 1 " 'JJ
snid one dealer while at the Toledo fae-1
tory to drive away a siring of cars,
AO longer can we consider diive-
viiys circus stunts to achieve publicity.
i Choose a Car With
Same Care Used In
Hiring An Employe
They have become a matter of fact so
lution of the ntitomobilo builder's trans-1
"Althou,h the 'drive- !,. .BmJ A l1"1""-" motor ear company i fi.ti.re
inconveniences, there are more than 8l,0.nsor for a 'icci.ledly interesting
counter-balanced by the advantages do-,HI'tu''e fr prospective motor car pnr
rived. For one thin"' it, is quicker than (',1!lsors- Al1 indication of tho broad
tho fastest, freight, and as quick as ex- I"I.I1,1,'I,IU'SS J'TOiiiiting the advice con
press service would be if we could get ,aine1 thoi-ein is that it does not deal
it or afford it. j directly with the selection of anv one
"Another big advantage is that the 'I'nrticiilar car, but will uWy to the
cars reach our customers in bettor run. K''"eral selection of any car on the
thorough. It pays, for your thorough
ness will help you to gain a good idea
of automobile construction. And you
need this knowledge, for once an a'uto
mobile owner, ahvavs an owner. And
1th increased knoivledm'. vim will
better be able to indue values in the
A BUSINESS MAN'S PRAYER
Teach me that CO minutes make an
hour, (i ounces one pound, and 101)
cents one dollar. Help -me to live so
that I can lie down at night with a
clear .-ouscience without a gun under
nun' oniMitinn fhnn , ihmr h.J i.. . marhi t.
shipped bv railroad or steamer Choose a car with the same care as
"As ev'eryboilv knows it require, a';0" e"'1 'V " ma y" 0,"1,1.ny
tow hundred miles of running to put a ? 1U T"' V0,Un"k ""V"1""
car iu its best shape. V JV"1"-. or """"'"t that will help to
"In drive aways. this 'limbering-up' ' , Xv 1"(1"e hU
process is practically completed. 1 11' '"1.nblht - ;
"Tlmt whv f.i ,, ,.., i.. ;,. I .lou cautiously investigate his record
end ,0 continue driving awaV thr cars T.
nttcr trattic conditions are im- .1..,. t i. .:: -1-.. : :
uui. ii iiu klivs vuu m uau 1 iinressiou
at first, he mav never have another
Buy a well balanced car a car in pillow, and unhaunted bv the faces
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vwm-ii ii nut iuiennon nas neon civcn , l" """in 1 hhvc urouunc nam.
to mechanical dependability, aud good
looks. But in judging, let mechanical
dependability come first; for without
it, vuu will be helpless.
A beautiful exterior is something to
be proud of. But it will not help you
1 rant that 1 may earn mv meal
ticket 011 the square and that in earn
ing it I may not stick the gaff whero
it does not belong.
Deafen, me to the jingle of tainted
money and the rustic of unholv skirts.
V ri'- u - Vie!1!'l 'e to the faults- of the other
..-..ii. j.1 id ;'"'!, PUllll LMISlllt'SS KIU- 1
ment to buy a car that is absolt.telv
right mechanically, as well as artistically
I
even
proved. "
BURGLARIES AT AURORA
chance. You are anxious to secure the
best man available for vour need.
Your car should be selected with the
Farmers Take Advantage
of Long-Time Government
Loans at Low Interest
keep
in mind that 110 single car is the
best in
The Sadler & Kraus store was brok
en into and robbed Pridav night of six
...... ui uifjii piiccii suoes, eignt suits 0nly good car. .No car is the
.im. ii,iiiiuy ui jcni'iry. mi' inieves l6 world
bored a hide in the side door reached I There are manv cars of acknowledg-
rough and turue.l the night latch. t.d reliabilitv in make aud performance
i he brace and bit were left beside the and, hence, vou should judgo a car bv
... imiiiii. uiKvn nppruxiiiuucu tne Known reliability of the maker.
1....UV1 was reporiea 10 tue Seek a car built by a company of nc-
MllWIU-l.wlu'O.l t'iln,l..i'll clnmi;,w. '.nr,,.;
night the same firms ware- 0f the extent of its e.niiiimeiif. ,,r the
Washington, "D. C, April 21. The
government's aiicV to the farmer fr
same care, in the tiegininiig, however. put tort 11 extranrdinary efforts to
crease food production on account of
the war has brought a flood of new ap
plications for loans to the federal farm
loan bureau. The response indicates
but reveal to me mv own.
Guide me so that each, night when I.
look across the dining table at my
wife, who has been" a blessing to me,
1 will have nothing to conceal. Keep
me young enough to laugh with my
children, and when comes the smell of
flowers and-the tread Of soft steps,
and the crunching of wheels out in
front, make the ceremony short and tho ,
epitaph simple "Here lies a man."
WEDDING ANNIVERSARY.
Last Mondey evening a large number
of friends of Mr. and -Mrs. J. K. Gard
ner gathered at the Lilly Hardware
tore and marched 111 a body to tho
lour
mo. The
sheriff.
Sunday
house at the depot was entered and number
several sucks ot tlour taken. A sack
aud size gf its plants, of its
that the tanners are preparinsr to meet 1 "ome completely surprising
tne emergency by making use of the
o per cent long time loans provided bv
this system to provide themselves with
needed equipment to enlarge nnd in
tensify their operations. Indications
that the farmer has realized that
.1 ,.u.,.km iiiKou irom me oan.es only a successful car can create a large
.v..se in . same ,gi. r.n- aa sustained demand from the pub
trance was gained through a window to Hi,.,
the old "I'rctzcl club" room back of ' Wisdom In Public Taste
the warehouse No clew to identity of Make up vour mind to the tact that
the ot tenders has been found m either a motor car rci.rcsents the ideals of
case, though it is believed the poods t., ,.,.,f....,.,. ..i .1. .:n
were earned awav 111 an automobile I h., ; i,..f ;.ii -v..
sliould seek a car that has been sin-
reputntion. It is safe to assume that 1 the enlistment of a million, men into
both times. Observer.
UNCLE SAM SHOPPING
Chicago, April M. Vnole Sam
buving.
Today deals were closed by govern
ment representatives for work
of y.i cent per pound bacon from Ar
mour and company; sixty thousand
pairs of shoes at if-lli) per pay', totaling
toOti.OOO, aud 400,000 cots, totaling
U-ll.7.-(i.
On Monday bids will be opened for
supplies for an army of fiOO.000 men,
most of which will be foodstuffs. '
NO BOXING IN PORTLAND
Portland. Or., April 20. F.ecause of
persistent reports of "framed ""fights
Mayor Albee today instructed Chief of
I'olice Clark to refuse to issue any
more permits for cither semi-profession
al or professional boxing matches. The
order is effective immediately.
A poll of the new Russian ministry
shows the "Ol'fs" are oa ty a plural
ity of V.
ccreiv built in which there is incor
porated a high mechanical standard.
There is wisdom in the public taste.
.Find out how the average owner re
gards the car you intend buying.
You should buy a car that your wife
and children will feel proud, of a car
with a good name.
You cannot be too scrupulous in
your choice, for when vou purchase an
automobile, you make an inioprtant
long time investment.
Let us compare buying an automo
bile with that of buying a house. In
buying a house, you would make cer
tain of the strength of the foundation.
You would inspect it inside and out.
You would go over it from every view.
You would weigh each item. You would
consider the purchase from the nnale
of sturdiness. its method of construc
tion and material used. It would be
the same way from au artistic stand
point. You would consider the harmony
the finish, the detail, comfort and beau
ty.
Take Time in Selection
Cover these same points in buying an
automobile. Be just as careful. Be
the army will add to his labor diffi
culties and is preparing to invest more
capital in labor saving machinery, and
in putting more land under cultivation.
Reports from the twelve federal land
banks indicate that the farmers will
them. The occasion was the 311th wed
ding anniversary of the Gardner.
The evening was pleasantly spent in
playing parlor games and witnessing
a mock wedding at the conclusion of
which refreshments were served. The
party presented Mr. Gardner with a
pair of pearl cuff links and Mrs. Gard
ner with a pearl setting.
The invited guests were: A. D. Gard
ner and wife, Kverett Gardner and wife
F. F- Foster r.nd wife. J. W. Mayo and
wife. Stanley A. Starr and wife! K. R.
ill for about 12.'),000.000 worth of i Lockhart and wife, A. S. Fancoast and
these o per cent loans this year, all of wife, H. Lilly and wite, C. ft Stayton
which nionev will be made available i and wife, Mrs. Lonswav and Miss Rice.
to enatue the tanner to successfully
meet the war emergency.
The money which is' loaned to far
mers is produced by the sale of ftirm
loan bonds. These bonds bear 4'.'. per
Staytou Mail.
AMENDMENTS AGREED ON
Washington, April 20 With minor
changes suggested bv Secretarv Mc.-
cent interest,. The federal farm loaniAdoo. the amendments to thp 7.0fin -
board has already made plans to float - 000,000 bond bill were agreed upon by
about $100,000,000 of these bonds. Far- the house and senate conference coiu
mers have manifested concern over the mittees todav. The bill will co to the
stability of these bonds in the face of
the competition of a great flood of war
bonds at 31-.. per cent. The federal
farm loan board announces that it be
lieves the farm loan bonds will find a
ready sale because thev bear a rate
house on Mondav.
will be used to finance the American
farmer and enable him to meet the de
mand for increased food production.
This attitude is based mion the reco!-
of 1 per cent higher than the war bonds jnized fact that the outcome of the war
and because they are backed by the depends, iu a large degree, upon the
tarni mini values ot tne country; they ! ability, of the United States to teeii
are exempt from all form of taxation; j itself ' and provide a surplus for the al
the bonds of each of the twelve feder-jlies.
al land banks are endorsed by all the The federal farm loan board is speed
other eleven banks, and every dollar Ving up its operations so as to enable as
worth of bonds represent two dollar's (many farmers as possible to get this
worth of carefully appraised farm j new' working capital in time to 'assist
land as security. , - them in this year's operations. The
The federal farm loan board urges! high prices of 'farm products have add
that it is just as much a matter of pa-ed to the farmer's difficulty in getting
triotism to buy these farm loans as to! seed and has increased the need for
buy the war bonds because this moncyjthis capital.