THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON , - UP.TO-MINUTE NEWS OF AUTO PROGRESS v. Wiock Almorber Idea. A new automobile hook ab .orber utilises the principle of th Stance k oil against flowing through Btnall'openlng. The power is applied to the third wheel, which is in the rear J new atreet cleaning truck. the engine, also revolving a cyl indrical uToom, while a snow plow can "be mounted in Iront if desired. Combines Tool Ilox and Work Itcm-h. The hinged lid of a new tool box for automobile runningboarda lis fitted with legs that enable it to be ued as a work bench when opened- Coroortsi Auto Into Tractor. A cleated belt has been In vented! to convert an automobile into n tractor of the endless tread type, supplementary wheels be ing inserted between the regular ones to distribute weight. I Handy for TnurUts. A device made in sections that can b? combined to form a chair, a bed or a table has Leen invent ed by a Californian for use by automobile tourists. Flooding of Carburetor. Flooding or the carburetor is caused by several possible trou bles. A needle valve may be held open or be leaking. Dirt may have collected on the eat of the valve, preventing Its closing or the following may be the causes: Imperfect or worn needle valve or seat; mechanism stuck; a too heavy or leaking float which would sink too aeep. holding the needle valve open; level too high; loose spray nozzle. Visible Temperature Indicator v. Acting independently of the ra diator or cooling water, a new visible temperature indicator is connected to the engine block. riders i,a. CountV Line: Fair earth ! In all probability the- "X oau most or way; three miles ol will ho ih. prUh... w-rnn Sr, '0 and Ce" cropp. tfoe Wolters and' Jim Vc in. home ronsirnriir.n rrn. fn vi.i -' ii viii v cm .MtM. to county line, no detours KooNfvelt Vttust HlghMny. Astoria-Warrenton: I'art sin gle track pavement; paved re mainder of way regulation width. arren ton-Seaside: Paved oKipanon ; Jarly known ' Coyote classic" will be a bigger event than ever. as aged as Adani to eon: ; r Prices Back Three Years The new and powerful or ganization first gave the good Maxwell its new goodness. Now it has increased the value and savings; for which the car is so well known, by put ting prices back to where they stood three years ago. Oscar B. Gingrich Motor and Tire Company OREGON ROAD REPORT (Continued from page 1.) Welster to Ontario, highway be ing under construction and rough. Central Oregon Highway. llend-Burns: Take new road out of Bend for about 16 miles; good condition throughout. Hurus-Lawen: Macadamized. lawen-t'rane: Under construc tion and necessary to use detour, which is fair. Crane-Vale: Fair condition; some rough road, steep grades and sharp curves, necessitating careful driving; have plenty of water and gas. Vale-Ontario and Nyssa: Fair all the way; some grading work being carried on, no detours. M-cgon-Washington II igh way. WashinRton State Line-Pendle-ton: Paved almost entire dis tance; one detour of about 6', miles, which is rough; well marked; new pavement over this work will be open to traffic about July 1st. Pendleton-Morrow County Line, via Pilot Rock: Good through out, some new grade. Morrow County Line-Heppner: Fair. Heppner, through one, to GH- The Indian will very likely be represented by their usually pow j erful line-up of machines ami i men, as follows: Gene Walker. I Phrimp Burns, Bob Newman, I SDOck Warner Tlin Miirlrn -nl Skipanon to Sensing .i ... n.... under nstrucUon and closed b. , n.ore to , announced" ItS?' ni l l , m- an1 6:30 m-i Ra- Weishaar. Otto WalRer. on working days; open on Sunday Fred Ludlow. Ralph Hepburn. n P- ,1e Ur Via Clmbia j Jim Higley and Jim Davis, win- ---tu aim aiutiK ocean ii:ir !i t f " 1 1 ' ' ---i-ez drtrri . - - . - .- , . - . lire Repair Shop Retreading Section Work Tabes All Work Absolutely Guaranteed Hoffman & Okerberg Tire Repair Shop Y.M.C.A. Bids. ? Halve Your Delivery Expense A Ford one-ton truck'!! do it The source of greatest trouble in all auto trucks is in the rear end con struction yet in the 26 months since we took oyer the Ford agen cywe have Overhauled but ONE Ford truck rear nd and there are many Ford trucks in constant operation. YOU KNOW THEY PREPONDERATE THE ONE-TON FIELD because they represent the greatest value per dollar in auto transportation. They'll do your work at re quired speeds up to 38 MILES PER HOUR They're $623.54 at Salem; Ford Production and Demand Ford factory sales for April and May, 1921, (cars and trucks) were 56633 GREATER than for the same two months in 1920 and the demand was still greater than the factory's ability to sup ply. During May, 1921, there were produced 101424 FORD CARS and TRUCKS for sale in the Unit ed States alone the biggest month in the history of the Com pany, and 4000 CARS and TRUCKS A DAY is the program of production for June. Can you afford to go without a car any longer with Fords selling at the new low prices? A phone call or a card and wc arc at your service. Uearhart Seaside-Hamlet Junction: Grav eled road in fair condition. Hamlet Junction-Tillamook County Line: In-rocked but will be passable following two or three days of dry weather. Tillamook County Line-Tilla-mpok City: Craveled road; fair. Tillamook-Ht-ho: I'aved up to Pleasant Valley, from which point it is under construction to Hem lock and closed; take old road, which is graveled and in pood condition; paved from Hemlock t Heaver; under construction from lieaver to Hebo. quite roujrh. Hebo-Neskowin: Passable, but rou.en. . North Hend-Marshfield: Fair. Marshfield-Handon: Over Seven Devils road, fair; via Coquilli, paved to Coquille; Coquille to Bandon, under construction and open only on Sundays. Handon. south to California line: Fair. Coos ISay-RoseburK Highway: Coos Hay wagon road open and in fair condition; also passable via Drain and Alleganey. La Grande-Joseph Highway. La Grande-Wallowa Hill: Good to Island City, verv dustv and rough from that point to Rhine- lutn, roucn irom Khmehart to KlKin; Elfcin to Wallowa Hill, very good. Wallowa Canyon - Enterprise: Condition of road in general is Rood; rough in places; following oetours necessary on account ,i bridges being out on other routes. Take road to left at Wallowa canyon and follow Hill road to Wallowa; Wallowa to Lostine and Evans; take Hill road at Wallowa to east of Miles bridfre, driving tlowly across new construction at bridge, detouring to left east of bridge, via Evans, and on to Los tine and Enterprise via Wade Riilsh and Trout Creek hill road. Valley road not being passable. Enterprise-Joseph: .Fair, few rough places on account of high water. Haker-Cornucopla highway: No detours and road fair. Uaker-lTnity Highway: Road i over mountain now open and in usual summer condition, j Shaniko-Mitchcll Highway: Is icenerally fair, few rough places, i McKeniie Highway: McKenzie jTass not yet open;-good from Sis i ters through Redmond, to Prine- iVille; from there to forest boun dary, under contract for grading ; and rough and slow; passable at 1 1 t .. . - . . . nan uuurtt, ioresi Dounaary 10 friHitcneu, rocked to summit, good: "fStffflmTr to Mitchell now open to automobile travel though rough land still soft in spots; fair for irayeung. Mt. Hood Loop Highway: Paved Portland to Gresham: graveled Gresham to Sandy; unimproved handy to Forest Boundary, Tualatin Highway: Paved Tu-alatin-Forett Grove; under con struction tnt open, with detours in fair condition from Forest Grove to Yamhill; paved to Mc Minnville. HcMinnville.Tillaniniook Highway -McMinnvtMe-ShTidan : fav'l I -Sheridan-Grande Honde: Cn- der construction and rough, but passable. Grande Uonde-llebo: Macaf!--amized and in good condition. Hebo-I'.eaver: I'nder construe ; tion and rouf:h. i Beaver-Hemlock: Pavd. 1 Hemlock pleasant Vallev: I'n der construction and closed: ue old road, graveled and good. Pleasant Valley - Tillamook: Paved. t'orVMllis-NewiMwl Highway. Corvallis- ren : Good, macad am through Philomath to Wren. Wrn-Blodgett: Traffic is -'-ing routed over Gleattly hill to Hlodgett. IHodgett-'.-.'rwport : I'nder con struction at varir.us points but open to traffic; fair. Willamette Vallcy-I'lorence High way. The IjOv pass over the Coast range has bcn closed for approx imately two months due to con struction werk: best road 'o Klachly and Triangle lake is on of Junction City, throuph Horton and Hlachly; road is rocked to la.-e of mountain and fair dirt road to Horton, rocked from Hor ton to itiachly. .McKen.i. Kivrr Highway 4t Sile latest reports on this highway ftate that th- road is in good con dition from Spring'ield to 11 river: passable to Pelknap .s and construction work under way from l'.lue river to .enzi Hridge. grading and graveling. The pass is expected to be op'-n for cars about July 1; still some snow in ihe summit. Sherman Highway. The llalles Madias: Entire road In good condition. nets of last year's event, and pres ent CHi mile champion, and pos sibly several others to bo named later, will comprise the llarley Davidson crew. From all indications thi? popu- Used Motorcycles $50 and up We still have several good used motorcycles and are offering them at prices you cannot at ford to mis. EXTRA SPECIAL Twin Hai ley Davidsons in goo.l running order. A snap for someone at Jji.lO.tMi 1320 Sport model Harley-Pa-vidson. overhauled and re painted. Good lamp equip ment. Come and see this m.. chine. Special for. . . .$223.00 15 other machrnes to select from come and see them to day. Easy terms. Harry W. Scott "The Cycle Man" 147 So. Commercial St. IT. fctalMinan ClaHMtneil Ad I f f Beware of the "cold patch" it is only an cmerKency repair and should be replaced at the earliest moment with a X m IZE I) repair by us. r - Our VULCANIZED PATCH do?sn'l melt of A creep or develop slow leaks It's part of the tube and is ABSOLUTELY DEPEND ABLE. -1 V . "A 7d. J. B. Hilemai The Home of Ray Batteries 291 North Commercial St Phone 787 j m - mi . IIIW III F J WW I - lm , -rS. VM. A I . -zmmmm mmk sound y i i MfgcW soundTrudde'r company. Valley NoiorCb. in rap Phone 1995 ' 260 N. High St. 300-Milc Race Will Be Pulled at Dodge City! ; MOIMJE CITY, K.in . June - flans and pnparat ions for Hi" ! motorcycle classic held annually j this historic western town ar- i rttv heiiiu i.iihcl to cotn- ..i........ i,v- ih.. Sncetlwav associa tion, the chamber vf cominerc- and others mt-rested i;i the pro- ; ject. " . Prominent riders and factory, men are arriving in town and within the next two days praeti- o trials will begin on the two-mile spe"d circ-.iH situated on the prairie j't outside the city. Competition will tindoubtedH be keener thn ever The Kxcel- the line-up of me suners iu un 1920 race, will enter four and probably more of their fastest linen on ntv iivv - - '.turned, vput .by,. they tt jengineera. By withstanding the grinding wear of the open road by staunchly resisting the strain of thousands upon thousands ot miles, Sound Tires Have Proved Their Worth! ? They Have . Made Good! , V It is with complete knowledge that Sound Tires are air ply able to satisfy peo; pic who are accustomed to the best ol service that we oiler them to you. In the fullest sense of the word, Sound Tires are SOUND ALL AROUND VICK BROTHERS - , -Trady r.rA HiK Streets 's H IV W tmtmmm 11 i . . r . , r, - i I a mm!, i - r - "n -