it ' M T1IE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, MAY lfi, 1921 liEVROLET PRICE B EDUCTION HELD if: IFH OF PRICE REVISIONS 4 Tfc recent announcement of Ih. Chwrolet Motor company, re- Mdmc rlce on the Model 490 konrlnf car fll.M no f ne Jlfniflcint readjustments of pre- Vf&StcuVT part of th. Cbitrolet dlTUlona ot General Motors (by far the largest manu facturers in the Industry) only tends to ibow the trend toward normalcy. This Is only right and fair for tbe reason that the price of live stock and farm products are very low, and It goes without saying that the farmer can not buy when what be baa to sell brings a low price and what be has to buy brings high prices. This la not only true ot auto mobiles but of every other com modity. Manufacturers accumu lated large fortune during the war and they can well afford, dur the adjustment period to assist in bringing prices down even though they have to operate their plants at cost or less for a short tine. Other manufacturers will be compelled to fall in line or go out of busineas. The purchasing pow. er of tbe dollar must and will soon be back on a sane normal basis. RIIC REPORTS TO SECRETARY lfi i V, Total of $255 Collected Less Than Month For Traffic Violations In GRID TO SALEM TES STATE IS ORGANIZED Raffety Compares Figures to Show Increased Activ ity of Officers i f :-H"-f . !- M ) Thenew goodness of the good Maxwell makes its strongest and surest impression on men and women who have owned and driven other cars. Ate Going to Albany in Great Numbers of the numerous cases that have arisen since that time: Operating motor vehivle while intoxicated, $1015; reckless driv ing. $11C5; speeding. fC?.U; driving without lights, ill. f."; improper lights. $392. GO; no li cense plates. $342. C; only one license pij.'e. $1; improper li cense. $: unlawfully ouerutiiin motor vehicle, u;, overloading, i Odd Fellows and Rebekahs pa.-s up; Hireei cars wnue r'"- I ceiving and ,uist:iarglng passen-j trers. Jlo; right ot way, $2St; cut lins coiik r.. fi'Ht: violating Ore gon motor vehicle -aw, $14ti; un named, $140; total, $77'.t8.7i. Ti st Ca' lU-gun On the liasin or an opinion f Attorney General Van Winkle, holding that municipalities are re quired to register ami pay license tees on .their cars the same as in dividuals. Mr. Kuffety has insti tuted a test ease against the city of Portland to collect on automo biles and trucks owned by the (ity. Inspector W. L. Campbell has this month collected $4180 in license fees on municipally owned vehicles. lrag pranJ lodge, the grand f ment. the Rebekah la which Is the womtu's Oddtellowship; the Patriae itanf. the military uralich women's auxiliary of tli' uri , militant anil lite lin Order ol .Muscovites. mp- Mil- i the fialem Rebekah Ipdge No J ,W be represented . Uy iU nnifonnt drill team and Canton X'apiu Patriarchs Militant will' &aT their uniformed personnel In l tendance. ' Ty-'y Vsr, Statesman CIasined Ad-? ,niyj iitanmami 11 m""""t ' t 9 it OSCAR B. GINGRICH MOTOR AND TIRE CO. 371 Court Street Phone C35 SALEM, OREGON M A A w ELL From April 1 to April 23 Police Judpe Earl Race fined violators of the motor vehicle and traffic laws a total of $255 and - from March 19 to April 2?., Justice ot the Peace I'nruh, in whose court comparatively tew cases of this kind are handled, assessed fines totaling $72.50, accord. ng to re ports made by tlies olticials to the secretary of state. Judge Race reports the follow ing cases: Cutting corners, 3; niuiriers open, 2; speeding 4; passing street cars while discharging and receiv ing passengers, 3; having no rear lights, 20; driving on wrong side of street, 1. Owner Reputation Suffer Judge I'nruh reported four cases of speeding and of operating a truck without license. All violations are checked against the license of the owner of the vehicle. The effectiveness of organized effort to enforce the motor vehi cle and traTfic laws of the state, with tbe state back of it. is shown by comparative figures for the whole of last year and the first quarter of this year. During the whole of last year only 804 violations of the laws were reported to the secretary of state, and a total of only $6698.15 In fines. For the first quarter of this year a total of 709 violations have been reported and $7798.70 collected in fines. Department Organized This Increased effectiveness is due mainly to an organisation per tected ly T. A. Raffety, chief traffic law inspector no was ap pointed by Secretary of State Kozer to head the work. He has zix men working under him. About a month ago Mr. Raffety sent blanks to all the municipal court judges and justices or the peace on which they are requested to make their reports to the secre tary of state. He also has ar langed a card index system by which he keep the record lor each county and the record of operar tlon of each Inspector. Fine Ran High. The following figures covering fines received from the 709 ar rests of the first quarter of this year embrace the period from January 1 to March 31. and none UP-TO-MINUTE NEWS OF AUTO PROGRESS Handy (usoline Funnel With an opening at one side in stead of the top, a gasoline funn i tor automobiles, that can be car sied in small space, has been in vented in England. OAKLAND ! ' r Sensible Six A NEW. CAR at a NEW PRICE ,3 We never sold a car that was equal to the NEW. OAKLAND in real value, price considered Come in and see the new model , Vick Brothers ..y . Trade and High Streets s To Warm Cyclists' Hands Hands and feet of motorcycle riders can be kept warm with new attachments that convey warm exhaust gases from the en gines to metal cowls. Salem Odd Fellows and Rebek- I ahs will travel to Albany in great numbers to attend the annual s-j sion of the grand lodge which , convenes in that cil Tuesday i May 17. The greatest grand lodge session in the history ol , Oregon Odd'ellowship Is what Al- j bany promises its visitors and ac- j cording to advance information in the hands of local members of tho ! order, this year's session will ri val the 1919 session which wr.s ' held in Salem. ' fej Albany Is . expeCMg to entf r- p tain t.eiween 12ou and 1500 vis-. itors during the week. Enter- 0 tainment features will include a Li parade and a public reception. ) ggj With several bands playing nnr- ; g trig the conventions and conteE'' gj between uniformed drill t 'ami nig prospect, a gala week is anticipat- j fgj ed. j P3 The bodies wii en win nieei ' i Albany during the week BUI are me Prevents Wheels flogging The lugs on a new tractor wheel work in and out like spades from an eccentric on axles and clean themselves, preventing the wheel clogging in (he stickiest soil. Works Horizontally An automootle accelerator pe'l al patented by a North Dakotar. works horizontally instead of ver tically, relieving a driver from keeping his loot in a strained po Must Xot Splash Pedestrians Several Japanese cities require that automobiles be equipped wi'h fenders to prevent the wheels splashing pedestrians In wet weather. TtadUtor Near Hear Axle The motor and radiator of a new French automobile are moun ted close to the rear axle, the ln vettter claiming this arrangement permits the use of smaller and lighter bodies. Whittles Wlien (Ml Is Xedd Mown by suction from the ln tak manifold, a whistle has been nvented to warn a motorist that ! oirenlation of lubricating oil in his car has stopped. An electric light company In an Ontario city has installed taps on many of its poles to enable au tomobilists to keep their cars orm mhile standing on the streets. TI New Reduced Prices Firsts, with serial numbers 6000 Mile Guarantee 2R3 nonnki.! $11.50 30xn nonnkid .. 10.60 3n3 'i nonskul 13.95 32x3j nonftkid 16.75 31x4 nonKkid 19.60 3-2x4 nonkil 23.00 3.1x4 TioiiKkid 24.00 34x4 nonskld -- 25.00 Other sizes in proportion Cords, with serial numbers 8000 Mile Guarantee 30x3 U, nonskift $23.15 32x3W nonskid 29 66 32x4 nonskid 37.60 33x4 nonskid 38.60 34x4 nonskid ... .: 39.76 32x4 14 nonskid 45.00 33x4 M nonskid 36.50 '3 4x4Vi nouskid ..... 37.75 3-.x4'i nonskid . 49.60 3x nonskid 62.00 Mail Orders Given Prompt Attention MalcomTire Co. Commercial and Court Streets SALEM, OREGON One of a Chain of Store? 17HEN you !&rchase a Buick, you are making a &jiown investment in a car that has proved trustworthy for twen ty years. But don't take Buick's reputation, the words of Buick owners or our words as to Buick's reliability as the final argu ment. Let us take you out in a 1921 Buick. You, yourself will be the best judge of its sturdiness and power, its comfort, beauty and easy operation. Your Buick is doubly guaranteed for con tinuous use through Authorized Buick Servke- USED CARS In our used car department you will find the best bargains in automobiles ever of fered in Salem OIL Best Eastern Oilf 5 gallon can $4.50 TIRES Goodyear Service Station, new prices, May 9th I GASOLINE We have better Gasoline, gravity $GVz Price. 29M Otto J. Wilson 388 North Commercial When Better Automobile Are BoilfS Buick Will Build Them THE llftrVERSAt CAR During all the years the Ford Model T One Ton Truck has been on the mar ket, we have never had one complaint of rear axle trouble. We have had no complaints of motor trouble. As the motor and the rear axle are the vital funda mentals in a motor truck, we have the right to conclude that the Ford One Ton Truck has hot only met the demands of business, but has done so in a satisfactory and economic way. There is no other evidence so convincing as that wniclt comes from long practical experience. Ford One Ton Trucks are serving along all industrial and commercial lines. You will find them everywhere. If these statements were not facts, the demand for the Ford One Ton Truck would not be as large as it is, because people are not buying trucks which do not give service. Coupled with the dependability of the Ford One Ton Truck in all classes of usage, comes the economy in operation and maintenance. On. the farm, in factory delivery, for the merchant, manufacturer, and contractor, in these days of modern business methods, this worm-driven One Ton Ford Truck has become en actual necessity. Come ia cad talk it over. AUMJ Yallev Motor Co. siMSBsBBMsisaslwsa J