PAGE TWO 1 ah Daili v At I ai. JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 12, 1919. MIOH MO P1MS BREAK PRODUCTION RECORDS ISC Announcemen Are Fordson Tractors Leading? WILL SAVE BATTERIES v U y In order to give better service to our many cus tomers, we have employed an expert generatortart er, magneto and ignition repair man. We will test your generator and tell you if your charging rate is too low or too high without charge. We have been prompted to d j this class of work, that our customers may obtain the maximum life from their batteries. AUTO ELECTRIC SHOP Degge & Burrell Phone 203 418 Court St. I .lifiilo OS? auk7 A U Same Old Bill SAME OLD TLACE SAME GOOD WORK SALEM VOLCAK WORKS W. M. Hughes 474 Ferry St. Phone IM 7. G JJslano Says L3tte Care Factories Pet 0a Speed To Catch Up With (Men Placed Daring War. WfJ Save Motorists Mad. Trcsble "The motorist who will nsmine the battery of fci ear regularly every week and heed the following instruction will continue to receive, satisfactory nryiee. fro nihi battery day after day, aayi 1. U, Delano of Salem Automobile com pany, local dealer ia Chevrolet passen ger ear and trucks. "Don't allow your storage battery to stand in a, discharged condition tor any length of time. Should the battery, for any reason, become discharged, have it fully charged at one at the nearest g:utge or charging station. A battery, when in a discharged condition, sul phates rapidly, making charging ex tremc'y hard and in time entirety de stroying the elements. "Don't allow dirt, water or any pieces of metal to come in eontact with or remain on the top of your battery. Inspect regularly and keep clean. "Don't continue to erauk yuur en gine with the starting motor if it does not start after a few revolutions. Some thing is wrong with you ignition system or earlHireeur. Locate and remouy the Witfc the war over and te nation fast coming back to it peace time ba sis the automobile industry, like al most every ether line of manufactur ing endeavor, in once more turning out itf productg for commercial con sumptioa. And the automobile plants are regaining their normal course more rapidly than other line of industry, perhaps, principally because the war instead of diminishing has inereosed the p-puJar demand for their product. During the two years the United State was involved in the war the au tomobile eutput that went on the open market was greatly curtailed and the already established annual denuand for business and pleasure cars was piling up. Added to this was the g'eatly in creasing demand due to the growing popularity of the motor driven vehicle as an adjunet to business. When the war closed se far as re strictions on the manufacture of auto mobiles were concerned, the factories of the country were facing back or ders running into hundreds of thou sands of cars. How they are ri-sing to PANHARD The Twin-Frame Motor Truck $1345.00 f. o. b. Salem Meets all the requirements of actual service. Note the Nationally Standardized parts, used in Panhard Trucks. j , I :5 horse-power, valve-in-head motor 3 1-2x5; Electric lights; Torbensen internal gear drive; Wil lard storage battery; Fuller transmission; Hayes wheels; Stronberg carburetor; Perfex radiator; Stewart-Warner Vacuum system; Detroit Universal joints; Fuller Multiple Disc Clutch; La vine Steering gear. Come and see this truck today. J. E. Scott & Son Distributors for Panhard-International and Winther Trucks 147 S. Com'l. Street Phone 68 trouble before aguin cranking the en gine. Just turning the engine over Willi,., .meriremv in,l fillinc Ihes ,1,.,-lc not help you aart, but it will exhaust jord(,rg is ,hown in , comparison of your battery if continued for any length, daily production figures for the months of time. 1 0f January and February as follow "uju't forget to turn "on' the igni-l car " " Jan. Feb. tion switch betore attempting to aturt Buiek 10t the motor. jBriscoe 30 j "Don't forget that you must restore j Barley in the battery whatever current has Cadillac 55 beeu withdrawn for starting. It re-.Chalmers 30 quires about twenty times as long to '(handler restore current to tho batterv as it 'Chevrolet X takes to remove the same about in sturt- Columbia ing the engine. I Dodge ' 'Don 't turn on all the lights of yeur j Port car aud leave it standing for several Essci ...... hours. Conserve the battery supply byFrd using only such lumps as are absolutely 'Oraut needed to prevent accident. Harrou .. Don t allow the battery to become I nuu"n louse iu the brackets." New Department Opers I At Auto Electric Shop Hupp King l.ibertv Maxwell Monroe Oakland Olympian .. Oldmnobile Overland ... Pnekard i Degge and Burrell, of the Auto Elec tric shop, have recently opened up a new department for starting and light- i Patterson ing Service, with A. Sehuinueher, expert Paige starter and generator repairman, injReo charge. Mr. Schumacher is a graduate lioamer ... of a polytechnic Helton), besides having j "axon ... 8 ... 300 ... 40 ... 30 .130O ... 25 ... 4 ... 30 ... 3 15 ... 150 ... 5 ... 160 ... 5 " 320 extensive experience in this line of work. The shop is now in a position to tuke cure of ali makes of starters and gen cm tors unci can overhaul them in a tirst cluss manner. This department wus opened in order that their customers might oti t iii ri in a x i in ti m life from their butteries. The Auto Electric Hhop is also well equipped with a large stock of battery purts and new batteries. In fact, the stock of wirts is so complete thi;t any type of battery can be completed re built there. Heripps Booth ....... Stndebakvr Velic Winton 4 50 100 io 20 4(10 50 65 i 50; 300 10 375 j 50 200O 35 4 BO Ml 41 15 I ,3Sl Ifioj 5i no! 400 10, 5 ; 100; 4l 40 j 40 ; 150' 150 Totals f, 2S33 4ST1 Harley-Davidson Factory Enlarge To Meet Increase THE ANS ON MARCH 22ND, SALEM PAPERS HAD NAMES OF 47 Fordson Tractor Owners SUPPLIES FROM SALEM BRANCH SINCE THAT DATE WE HAVE ADDED THE FOLLOWING: OREGON STATE PENITENTIARY, SALEM, OREGON S. E. WRIGHT, SALEM, OREGON. W. H. EGAN & SONS, GERVAIS, OREGON. S. S BROWNELL, SALEM, OREGON. DR. IIELLWARTH, BETHEL, OREGON. JAS. McGILCHRIST, SALEM, OREGON. C. A. BEAR, TURNER, OREGON. J. E. WHITEHEAD, TURNER, OREGON. J. WITHYCOMBE, JR., SALEM, OREGON. I. TOWER, (2) MARSHFIELD, OREGON. ALLEN BROS, SILVERTON, OREGON . E. FARLOW, JEFFERSON, OREGON. ACKLEY & MILLER, TILLAMOOK, OREGON. BRIDWELL & TILBURY, (6) McMINNVILLE, ORE. McLEAN & CO, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. A. C. CRAWFORD, TOLEDO, OREGON. LOVELL & CO, ASTORIA, OREGON. 69 CONTENTED FARMERS AND SATISFIED OWNERS. WE STILL HAVE OTHERS TO DELIVER TOO, BESIDES SHIPMENTS TO DEALERS There Should Be No Doubt in Your Mind as to Which Tractor You Should Buy WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF AMSCO TRACTOR DRILLS, RODERICK LEAN DISCS. U pi BROTH 260 High St. Home of the Ford SALEM OREGON VALLtYMOTOR CO 237 State St. Home of the Fordson Offer Of Cash Prize Is Made To School Children By Association. The Hurley-Davidson Motor company of Milwaukee, announce that they will A. 0. Clark manager of the Asso build immediately another largo addi- eiated Industrie of Oregon, has issued tion to their factory. In order to speed the following letter to the school teach up their production of motorcycles and ers of Oregon: bicycles t0 tnko care of tho increased April 8, 1919. demand for their product. To the- Educators of Oregon: I The new building will be another iev-i To build up the payrolls of Oregon, en-story building, adjoining the main to educate the public that prosperity plant with a frontage of 130 feet on follows the distribution of the pay the present Hurley -Duvidson sidetrack roll dollar, is the principal function of of tho Chicago, Milwaukee & tit. 1'uul this organization, railroad. I As one of those whose duty is to i shape the Jhought of the coining gen- expects to leave next week with liia ccition, you can be most helpful in family for iSeamorc, Iowa, where they furthering the stute's employment have been culled on account of the poor! May we have your co-operation with health of Mrs. Hreediug'i mother. I the pupils and students of your school j Kred Moisun arrived home last Wed- ,B7 placing belore tnem tne oner oi a nesdny. He hi.d been at Camp Holubird . VtlK' in Maryland for 10 months, where he I 'or ,he be,t u'Pn for 080 ln on served in tho quartermaster department. on with the industries of Oregon, ille was about readv to go overseas Hotfan not to exceed sn words, when the armistice was signed. ' The pnie offered ii 2j.U0. Kre.l ; Lmkino fin- .., v. i, 1 The Portland Ad Club is to be the DEATH OF MBS. FRED NEWTON. father and mother ta Hubbard, arriving . . . , , 'hero ke bitter I'art of August, 18in, Alter an illness of more than three , . , , . ' , . . , . ... when she was about three and one half yearn, from tuberculosis, Mrs. I red ,,,,,, ,. , ' years old. Ilnbbr.rd being hrr nomc the itewtoii passed to the (ireat llevnnd at , . , . . ... . , ., remainder of her life. Mie became a lie home of her parents, Mr. and Mis." , , , ,, . . w ii i u- u i . . n.euiUer of the Christian rhurrk at W. II. McKey, hunduy cveiinig at 7:10 ... .. ,,,.,.,. ... ,. , "oodburn on the 2nd of April, llttK), at o'clock. lVata came with htCe notice .... , . 1 ' ' . ... , . , .. the youthful ace of nine vears, two and aa up until tuu duvs before Mrs, New-, ... , . ' . , . . ... , ..... , half months, remaining a faithful ton had experienced no difficulty from t.hri,nu ultU b,.r 8he wt, tier heart, when seemingly withoul pain, iiiBrried to Fred .Nent.ui. Autrunt 111 abu passed on lifter asking her husband 11U. MKYuiK ... MIK:t.l(R K1 Is raise her head. Her fatbei- was also ISH. Hubbard Knt with her at the time. Funeral services were held at the' OEEVAIS NEWS. flongregntioniil thurek Wednesday' . morning at tea o'clock, conducted by! We are sorry t0 hear that W. J. Kev. H. K. Long. Interment in Hubbard Clarke of I'ortlaud, formerly of tier otmetery. vai, continues in pr health. Bclativcs from out of town to attend Jim l.eith and wife and family spent the funeral were ('. H. McKey aud Puaday with his parents in tiervais. tiaiighli-r liladvs, Mrs. I.itie Haulton, This is the first time Mrs. Leith ht 'I of Portland, and Mrs. lieoige New- been out since her serious illness sey ten of Ilillsboro. Ural mouths aim. Kdna Leota JlcKey was born at' Mr. and Mrs. C.eo. Vogel went to Pomeroy, Wash., February 8, is:!, liv Seattle the first of the week. Mr. Vog, lag there until September 9, of the el expects to leave for Alaska sooa to me year; then she moved with her look after his interests there, aud Mrs., lwrcnts, W. B. and C. 8. McKey, t Vogel will ,nd the umuier acre with the Palouse eoimty in Eastern Wash- her mother. I Sagton and Northwestern Idaho, living Kirhnrd Breeding has sold his farm.' in Pullman, Wash., tnd Moscow, Maho, implement, livestock and household! atU July 1W9, when she came with hcr,goods to a n.an from 1'lackams.a, aud more ball play ing that he really wanted wniie serving win i uete Mini, for as won as his officers found out he could play he was put in the team nnd luid to practice so many hours each day, or be assigned to other duties. He ranss as an honorably discharged sergeant. l.vmi Taylor, son of Mrs. U K. Sieg mund, arrived here Monday after an absence of 12 years, and his mother and other relatives and friend were very glad to we him. He has been a travel ing aulckiuKM uioht of the tune for a !St. Louis saddlery firm until wnr wns de dared and then volunteered his ser vices to I'ncle Ham, but was rejected on account f having an index finger missing from his lift hand. He then went over to Canada and enlisted with the Canadian troops without much cere mouy, aud went with them to England w here he was sii.ldlerv instructor in one of tho regiments stationed nt Woolrich. He was honorably discharged on April 3, It'll, and after a few day, visit ex peets to resume his duties as a travel ing salesman. Star. Ira Earl Zehrnng, one of Pendleton's first dmft men. has not ben heard from nice his arrival in tiKranee in August. l!"H. ' PNEUMONIA Call a physician. lmmerlU c tely begin "emergency fJ treatment with YOUR BODYGUARD". iOf.oO'.HJC judge and make the selection. Note attached for information that will be helpful. Kules governing contest are enclosed. It is hoped that you may take spec ial interest in placing this before your school so that as many as possible will participate. May we count on your co-operation f Very trulv vmirs, AJWOoi ATEI) "l N mTRI Of OliKliON, A. U. Clark, Mgr. Home Industry Subject For Discussion. Payroll -Their significance to a state. Payroll Money Who derives benef it I Where does the money got lmlusTries-Cna ing raw material into finished uKoduct creates wealth, most of which is represented in tin labor payroll. Industries Every great state is founded on its industrial strength. Oregon 's Raw Materials The poten tial possibilities of Oregon are un limited in making it great industrial center. Pntold water power undevel oped. 2 3th of standing timber of the I". S. to be worked up into all kinds of wood products. Undeveloped coal; fruit and berry canning; woolen mills; paper mills; tereal mills, e'c. What is the Housewife ' Part in Cre ating Payrolls On' the average the housewife influences or buys directly Si) per cent of all the food products; wearing apparel and household furnish irgs of every home. She thrn, las the lever wi:hin reach of her hand to make Oregon a big industrial state. Effect Of rayroil in a Mate Cre ases mora homes, schools, libraries, churches, content more people, keep families nearer together, raises proper ty values, reduces taxes. Effect of Buying (hit of -State Pro duets (hit of every dollar spent for a product mad'1 outside Oregon, only the dealers' profit s ays here, rot more than 2oc. The remaining 75c goes and stars away forever. When $1.'0 is I spent for Oregon product, it till remains iherc principal and profit. Evils of Mail Order Buying The home merchant pays tans that main tain streets and roads, schools, churches money is needed for chanhanafsdlu land all public effort. The door of lo cal merchants are always open when i money is needed for charity or any I community work. The eastern mail or jder house docs nothing but drain the .city and state of wealth. How can Each Help! Every woman ! should demand OTegon products from i her dealer, insist that he carry them i in stock. Influence the inconsiderate consumer to do likewise. Is Your Home, or Your Husbana's Business r Salary Influened by Pay roll Money! So Jierson, school teach er, professional or business man, far mer or clerk, but who depends direct ly or indirectly oa ''industry" either in your own city or larger ones in the state. Larger cities depend upon small rr ones for many things, the latter produce farm, dairy and other items and the more people in cities creates more demand. Rules Governing Slogan Contest -Aicifcted Industries cf Oregon. Contrst closes May 1st. Megan not to exceed ix words. Each arhool to submit at one time all the sb'gaus for vhat school. Hut each rontentant's name, address and school to appear on individual slo gans. Portland Ad Club's committee to be the judges and" make awsrd. The sum cf Twenty-five dollars (23.0H) to be fiven to the individual submitting the accepted slogan. i More than one slogan may be of fered by the same person. A Id res n'l e mntunicat:ons to the Assccita Industries of Oregon 6"7 Oregon Building. Portland. The Jonrnal classified U ar great favorite with people wa da thing Try one i ,., .-.,. a---... Is completed. Opening date, Tuesday, April, 15th. lnis place will feature tires and storage. The only real good place in town to store your car where you can have the proper service rendered and a good concrete floor to stand on. The storage capacity is only about 160 cars so arrange now for your car. Gasoline and tires on sale now. C. A, Campbel MANAGER 2.):-Z)d S. Com! St. Salem, Oregon. 1 1 ' 1 i - I CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESULTS.