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K Motoring News Auto Section VOLUME XXIV. SECOND SECTION LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1925. TWELVE FAGES TOLIA NUMBER 42 SIX IN MONTH Carelessness Is Blamed for 1200 Mishaps of Oregon's Total for October. HAM!. Ore (Hpnclal) Six pft. pons wore kllk'J and 3112 Injured In 2645 traffic accidents In Orccon during October, according to a port by T.' A. Iluffoty, chief In fpcclor for thcatato motor vehicle department. Of all accidents reported, 1200 were due to carelessness on the part of drivers, of whom'380 failed to give right or way, while 1S9 cut corners. Scvcnty-six drivers who were questioned in connection with accidents were intoxicated. . Oilier accidents were classified as follows: .Heckles driving. ISO: failure to eivo signal. 179: failure to dim llBhls. 1; reverso direction. 7: parking on highway, S: driving against Jrurflc. 2: passing on curve, ): driving on wrong siilu of street, 27; Improper parking, 18; double at Intersection. 77: jockeying on bridge, 10; jay walking, 22: clill ' dren playing in street, 1; stock on Jilghwny, 6; obstructed view, 14: insufficient clearance, 16; lost con trol of car, 10; skidding, S: wet pavement, 14: fog. 8; rain on wind shield, 1: unknown, 71. There were 2S6 arrests reported during the month, all but; 70 of which have, been disposed of by the courts, of tho arrests. 16t were for speeding and 10 for trans. porting Ihiuor. Klevcn drivers - were found to have Improper lights on their cars. For reckless driv ing 21 operators were arrested. Stolen cars recovered .by the traffic officers had a resnle value of HCI150. Delinquent motor ve hicle fees collected aggregated JiO.10, while fines Imposed by the courts for motor vehlclo violations totaled 944116. 76. Fines Imposed fur violations other than of traffic laws aggregated SnSuU. The state traffic officers visited 1966 towns and cllles In Oregon during the . month ' and covered 54.K99 miles. Warnings were is sued to 1008 drivers. Ford Car Interior Improved i i REGISTRATIONS ON INCHEAS E " "Why do you rise so early In the morning?" ' ' "1 have lo get downtown early In order to find a parking place fur my car." ( "Hut do yon not then have a good diiil of time hanging on ypur hands?" ; . . i " "Oh, then, I lake the street car home and -have breakfast." rer-ous wliu liavo lnsic'teil the Interior of Uio Improved roixl curs liavo been rnther sun'rls.!, not only at.tlio plnasliig atiiiusiiherv Imparted by llic new trimming, but also by oilier iinproveiitt'ilts. . . A feature, of the coupe mill tndor sedan is (lie one-pleM! wiutl sbleld as shown In tho iilelure. This, tos' tlK-r with tho uiiiisii ally narrow roof pillars, which arc of steel, afford Uio drivor, exceptional visibility. - V Tho windshield swings outward and opens an Indirect venlll alliig ohamirl through vvlileli air Is forced down behind Uio lo Klrumeiit board into the car. Tho lowered steering column, reduction in the steering gear and larger sHt-rliig wheel all contribute appreciably lo easier driving, while flanged clutch and brake iKxiuls, . conveniently .snaed, assure certain control.- r ' The Instrument board now holds the ammeter and light witch ' coiuhined In one nickeled mill, togel her with dash light and combination choke rod and ..carburetor adjuster. .. . Windshield wiper and war vision mirror pre standard equipment on all Ui Ford closed cars. 5,726 Motor Vehicles Reg istered-in Oregon Dur ing October Gain is 1,216. KM. KM, Ore. (Special to The Oh- wrver) Motor vehlclo rrpistra- tfonn for month of October, 1020, iHttnhrrd 67 2 R, which wus un increase of 1216 over tho October, i2A, registrations. Of Ihu lust nonth'a registrations 523 wcro pB.i.spnper earn and 603 were trucks. Dte lotul rojristrallon of motor ve hicles fur tho yc'iir tHJft. to and In cluding October 31, was 211,370, of which 1!4,675 were passenger cur and 16,695 were trucks. This rep resents an Increase of 22,23 mo tor vehicles rcfflulored to Oct,ohT I, 1024, and of 18,744 over the total rt'jflfit rations for tho entire year 1124. Tho total receipts for tho repiH- I ration of motor vehicles, lnctmltnp motorcycles, chauffeurs, and opo rators licenses, for tho ten months' period. January 1, to October 31, 1 925, wo f 5,310.fi2&.l8, an IncrcaNc of 9532.73S.G3 over (ho correspond ing period of 1924 und of $M'J,- 171.28 over the entire year of 1U24. Tliuro wero 04 motorcycles, 1 2 WALLOWA COUNTY REBUILDING TWO IMN AHA BRIDGES KNTKItrUISK, Ore (Special) While work Is suspended for the winler In all upland diHtrlcts of the. county, two bridtfrs are under con Htruetlon over the Itnmiha river. Hot), are replacement, one on the upper rlvT at FYeczeout, and tho nthiT- on the lower stream at Cow Creek. . Tho l-'reezooul strucluro wilt bo a steel brlde and the material liss conic from the old county bridge at Minani, which the state highway abandoned as inadequate for I he now road. Jt was taken to pieces and the Klrders and other sleol piirts'huiiled oh trucks to the Itii-' naha. The bridge consisted of one spun of lf& feet at Mlnunij but all is not retiulred for tho lmnuhu. where eiuumh of the maieriui win be. used for n spun of 11,0 feet. Motor Firm Sells Out To Dodge Brothers,. Inc NKW YOItlv. (Al)i IMirclmse for etish of a' majority Intoroat In Oraham brolhers, said to bo. the lurpest Independent motor truck nuiiyifncturers in tho. world,' by Dodge brothers. Inc., was snnoun c-d early this week by Clarence Uillion of Dillon, Ulead & CO. bankers, who aciulred control of DodKc, ltrothera lust -' April In a cash transaction of J14,00(,nuo. dealers, G44 chauffeurs and 3&Cl the month of October, 1025. mak inK a total of 2&1S motorcycles, Mi G dealers, 14.8U1 chaurfours, und 4'fi, 7G5 operators licensee issued for the ten months period end In ft October 31, 1D2&. , lXirelKti lleglsutillun. Itetrlstratlou of foretitn motor veliieles in Oregon for tho month ' of October, Just closed, totalled 4969 or an increase of 1081 over those of tho corresponding mouth of 1&24 and 1112 over October of IDL'3. The total registrations for the ten months of 1U25 for tho on tire state was 77.070, an Increase of 5 1 5 1 over the corresponding pe riod of 1924 and 13U9 over tho en tire year's registrations for 1034. Kvery state in the United States, with the exception of South Cur" Una and West Virginia, was rep resented in tho October registra tions and there wero eight motor vehicles registered from Hawaii and one from New Zealand during the month. The registrations, by stutes nnd foreign countries, for the ten months ending October 31, l'J26, follow: Alabama. 27: Arizona, 0T.3; Ar kansas, IHi; California, 42.0'jS; Colo rado, 1314; Connecticut, D5; lela warn, fi; Klorida, 125; Georgia, 14; Idaho, -4.ir.fi; Illinois. 820; Iowa, fM; Indiana, 3US; Kan wis. 710; Kentucky, 40; Louisiana, 73; Alaine, 21; Maryland, 41; Massa chusetts, 127; Michigan, &22; Min nesota, 552; Mississippi, 37; Mis souri, 47o; Moutann, 1031$; Nebras ka, C3ii; Nevada, 3!H; New Hamp shire, 13; New Jersey, 127; New Mexico, 127; New York, 301; North Court Will Eliminate Pendlcton-Holdman Gap riSNTJLISTON, Oro. (Special) Tho gap of dirt road on (he t'end-Icton-Holdman road wll soon bo replaced with a. modern macadam highway, according to a decision that has boon mlulQ by the county court. The county rock crusher wiiich nas been in use near Athena to provide surfacing material for roads under construction there has been ordered moved onto Uio Hold niHti road. Auto Production High In U. S. During Month WASHINGTON, (AD October -automobile production net a new high record. th commerce depart ment reported TueHday, with 3!2. 648 puRneniii-'i- cms nnd 44.1SI) trucks turned out in tun United ' Btntrn. With Canadian production udded. North American output ot patwcitKer car, for tho month wa 406.609, and of truck, 46,823. Tha previous record was catubluthod In April of this year.. A man will swear hla is the best automobile made, but when ho trades It In he nearly always gets another mako.' Carolina, Hi; North Dakota, SIS; Ohio, COO; Oklithoma, 661: rcnn Kylvanlsu -07; Ithodc Inland, 19; South Carolina, 3; South Uukotn, 'J&G; Tcnncxsee, 4J; Texas, 676; Utah. S70; Vermont. S6: Vtrtrlnlu, 69; WaahinBton, 16,082; Washing ton, I). C, 46;, Wisconsin, 3S4; Wyoming, 384; Alaska, 31; Can ada, 979; Cunal Zone, ?; Hawaii, 70; New Zealand, 3; Australia, 1. Total 77,070. The registrations for the ten months' period, by Btallons, in the Htnte, follow: Albany, 1:64: Ashland, 21,92;; Astoria, 386; linker, 1S25; llend, Olio; c.orvollls, 661; Kugone, 2169; Gold 'Heach, 277; Grunts Pass, 6, S46; Hood Illver, 670; Kluinnth Kails, 34M; I.u Grande, 1237: Lakevlew, 1G1; Marshfield, 236; Medford, 11,248: Mllton-I'reowater. 1176: Newport, 14: North llend: 1068; Ontnria, 3908: Oregon City, 276; rendition 2062: I'ortlnnd, 317; UoK'burg, 1U4.'; tiulem, 4033; Keaslde, 184; The Dalles 1976; Vale, 62; inspectors, 36. total 77,1170. ANNOUNCEMENT TO YOU, OUR FIUKNDS AND CI.-HTOMliltS, That on Tttes-' day inorulnB, December 1st our mew paint shop will be open for business ut loot of viaduct. Wo will bo better prepared than ever to servo you with a clean, welL-lichted shop , i . We 'have repainted 115 automobiles since February 1st, 1926. Our business this year has doubled any previous year of our 6 years In business. WE THANK YOU. CKOnGE FAGER. Equip your car for winter driving! HEATERS RADIATOR COVERS ALCOHOL Snappy Service Perkins Motor Co. rhonc M-500. COr. 4th and Adams Driving a ear. around town. . litis Ih draM'buVkfl, "eHpechiily "it "you happen to meet a creditor lhat lb walking. . " DODE E B RDTH ERS Smart and staunch, chummy yet roomy a refreshing Example of advanced coach design. , Full balloon tires quality whipcord uphol sterydeep blue lacquer finish cartouche , yellow body-striping exceptional vision areas low-swung body lines long resilient underslung springs. ! Now so attractively priced that with Dodge Brothers New Credit-Purchase Plan, ' ownership is made possible for practically everyone. '. L. C. SMITH 5 th & Depot Sts. 3d TO HIGH PMCES .. .... fL . TIME A Complete New Line Of Goodyear and Pathfinder Tires You'll be delighted with these' big, husky, Oversize Cords, and the price will certainly please. Fully guaranteed, these new Pathfinders meet mail order or any other competition as never before. No need to send away no money orders or express, no delays or disappointments. Just compare these prices and then come in and see the tires. Prices New Goodyear Pathfinders 50 x Regular Pathfinder Cords 'MxVi I Jig Oversize Pathfinder Cords Ii2 x 4 Uig Oversize Pathfinder Cords...... .'Wx-l'j Uig Oversize Pathfinder Cords...... !'5 x 5 IJig Oversize Pathfinder Cords 2!)x 1.10 Dig Oversize Pathfinder Palloons $10.2.") Each $1U0 Kac h $19.20 Kach $21.70 Each $:5:i.(i0 Each $11.05 Each Oilier Sizes in Proportion. SPECIAL,: A LIMITED NUMBER OF OLD-STYLE PATHFINDERS STILL IN STOCK WHICH WE OFFER AT 15 FROM AIJOVE PRICES. W. H. BOHNENKAMP CO. Coodycar Dealers 3C