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jTillamdok County Lake Lytle- Garibaldi Bar View Saltair Elmore Rpckawajr-Manhatlan Bayocean BUOY: RESTAURANT - ' 2nd. BaitdhiK aoath of P.O. Cafeteria nt llstarnt combined i " Open- alt baar t.. Joha Atfdcrson. Prp. - Eockfcwar, Ort. CAMP, COMFY 1 )rrtitaha4 Tant. and' CoUag ea for Rnt ' ' near poet offia-r, atorea and depot; eon vmkat to t)as batblos kcarhes. kaack Court--aer, aval, claaa and homa '. ;. lika; will furnish yoa roora and "board at reaiaonabta atea. - ' i- -"-k ': - , ! . i ; ' . ;-- For rtaert5oa addrcaa proprietor!: M. or Mrs. A. B. Walling. Bockaway, Ore - HOTEL ELMORE 2 raoma aolid'.rtfmfort: TerTthine ham lika, meat and vleaa. Strictly home cook log. 1 ftatee moderate.! V J Tar Baaervations addreaa J. MUM BOCKAWAY, OKE. : ROOMS,? APARTMENTS , . Cpttages SANITARY MARKET Off 8. P. Depot Kockavar. Ore. Freah and cored ineata Clama. Crabs, Fish, ete. Peterson and Bennett Props. ROCKAWAY GARAGE Expert Repairing, Etc. Tire, Oils, Oreairs Accessories Oa the Highway at Rockaway 8ederberg k Spencer Bockaway, Oregon -r- rJ.vAr r- lit - - - i A '1 DESERT 1 D Traveled 187,000 Miles In Buick; Used Log Chain as "Safety" Lock Sehsational Finish Scored By Nikrent Brothers With -. 1922 Buick the alkali mud Hats, which often are .nothing bat soft, oozy mud, baked by the sun on top, is a real te for anv-aitomobile or mortal man. Through the Vt-cn judgment land brainy driving of the N.krent brothers the valve-in-head entry 'was kept within striking distance !or" the leader.-. - and throueh the tetmsiuer:;-- vt the motor and pen---iil re:iaiM!i'ty of the Huick under travel almost clear across the state of NeVada, front" Keo to Elko, where-the car was checked in until the ' following: raornin?. The BaickM maintained a stead pace this Je?r ol the jonrnejr. The pecund day's run was from Elko to TcAopah, over -sandy and muddy Vtes.' aa' well a over the rough road ' leadinur across the Humboldt niouiitains. It waa on this lep-of ttte race that the Buick Ask For Elmore Bakery Bread Fresh Every Say Phono 34F4 Bockaway. Ore. . . : . . . : i At 'Bar Vioir1 om '( tin itmie Veaebes), IS nilea north ot Tijlamook, I hare Joat erected a ; number of attract ive eottajree.' , Tbeeo are krw; clean ' and warm,j Completely furnished exeept table linen and silverware. Rents reasonable. .Make .your reservation early: Addreaa Dr. W. A, Wise, Bar View, Or GARIBALDI GARAGE ; AUTO OtrUKO . "v .Ooodyeae . -x i .'MicheUn ; I'V AJaa !S ' - ! ., ii . Revere r ,-. - ! ;: ' Tirea and Tabu" ' " ' U' Oaaoline, Oils.. Greases f : - ' f - : Houslas room for lS ears f H.- X.- Shaldeav Proa. Oarlbaldt Ore. SALTAIR HOTEL Open all the year around. The beat f aetoaimodatina the beachea naV be had at thia hotel. Buy your ticket direct Jo.BalUir station. , Mr.: and Kxa. ' P. Seyatonr, Prop; 8ALTAIS, ORE. OCEAN VIEW COURT Overlooking the Ocean , Furnished complete light, wood, water and Janitor aervice free.- Madera B room bevae: five beda and all , i aratahiaga 4or tent, write s "O. S. Taraar , - Bockaway, Ore. COTTAGES FOR RENT Also cottages and lots for aale, $800 ap; term to anit Beautiful location adjoining Creacent Lake and SOO feet from ocean' a edge. Highland Park. Welch & McFall Manhattan Beach Manhattan, Ore. Would you carry arong- a ros j chain, back jour car up to a tele phone pole each time yon left it and lock It with a padlock about luir 'tnch"s in diameter as a pie taiulon against theft? Tar. icularly would you do that wjth a 13-year-old car that had traveled 187,000 miles? William H. Pardee, of Concord. Mich., thinks enough of his 13-year-old Huick to do just that. Mr. Pardee is 9 1 years old. No amount of persuasion can convince him that a car that has carried him 1 ST. 000 miles in 1U years of constant use can be replaced. Another sensational and meri torious showing has been made by the Buick car and the Nikrent brother --Jou and Fred. Tfcens intrepid , pilot;? drove a 1922 Hoick touring car in the K; "0-mile desert road race of Ne vada t oone of the ir.o.-t thrilling ami h-air-raisint finishes in the anr.als of road raclne history. In competition with some of the most expensive cars built, and specially constructed racinc ma chine, this regular Buick touring car proved its mettle by coming in ahead of all its opponents and kiv'ii Uih thousands of srrectators created :-, thr- fieri ' rnr-e truck ;in iinnnr- a sensation when they appeared , tnnitv to exercise their luntrs in vociferously cheering the far antl its snailinu driver. Only Iniateil Know Ou4y those whp know what a tlrop-day prind over the sun-baked desert sands of Nevada means can appreciate what a strain such ail. the trymg conditions winch j !U?t Wlth trouble. Near CheTry were Uliet in the long three-day . rrnk Nitrent hit an immense) rock, which was submerged in the sand, and the steering knuckle was bent. Iespite this mishap. grnd over the Sagebrush state. State Almost TraverM-d The first day tne l?uirk had to Nikrent drove the Buick to Ely it distance) of SOmlle. 'coalrcd the damage done and ptarted.for Ton optah, arriving there la good Uuiej arad being one ot the three cars to check in for the night control. In the final stretch on the third day of the race the Buick left Tonopah third, passed the cart In front ot it on thai vay to Reno, and finished this final let: la front of the other conteindera. much to the wild joy of the thoasands of people who flocked to the race track for the finish. ? re Ktsaemnan CUutalfled Ada N E W PARI Old-timers both they at the head of th Buick secfrvon or the .lacksori Michig.uy Automo bile Dealer-; assxiat;on patadn recently. Con'entcdly Mr. rarihe sat Tt the wheel ol his ancient chariot which, undismayed by his many miles of service, chugged along doggedly with the handsome new models. Mr. Par.l.-e drov-? his car 11 miles to Jackson and back on the day of the parade. He is the gen tleman with the cane at the left of the p'cture. on CES I. ' " ' ': - ' - - 1 a grueling race is upon both the cir frivers. Even a thousand mile race over the smooth high ways of California is a, terrific tet for the ordinary mortal, but to reel off this distance over the deep sandy stretches of the waste des ert lands of Nevada and through CONDITION OF ROADS (Continued from page 1) GARIBALDI BEACH HOTEL New Management 40 rooms. Dining room aervice. Our effort Is constantly to keep the place homelike and refined. t ' , Martin Koenlg, Prop. At the watat'a edge Garibaldi. Ore. Church's Confectionery lea Cream, Soft Drinke Home made Candies, etc. P. T. Church, Prop. Opp. S. P. Depot Bockaway, Ore. Kodak the Beaches Then bring your films to na BOCKAWAY STUDIO Ed. If. Wood, Prop. lara;e Line View Postcarda L' licensed Agent TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES For general Real Estate, address or see ! W. A. DAVIES Bockaway, P. O STAGE TO TILLAMOOK aanenger fepsaee. fatly ia Tigam The Oeeaa Wr6tg tinea operate f ear.' large Cadillaa paanenger bps Insared, making two roand tripa daily between Portland and litlamook v and McMiaaville. . - Ioa- Portland (Hotel noyt) :15. a.m. : -. Irfiave Tiaard 8:45 a.m. - ' , , . a MeMinnvillo 10:00 a.m. Arrive' .Tillamook 1:40 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 2:80 p.m. S:4K p.m. T:20 p.m. Iave Tillamook Leayo MeMinnvilla Leave Tigard Arrive" Portland 7:80 a.m. .11:05 a.m. .12:20 p.m. . 1:20 p.m. 1 :4S p.m. 5:20 p.m. 6:3.1 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Salea people may make a great saving la time and money by taking these Cadillac car at either MeMinnvilla or Tigard. 1 Tor Baaorratioaa Phono Broadway I960 or 72W TUlamook NEW Lake Lytle Hotel Open About July 1st This capacious new hotel will supply erery modern convenl- n'. .ni mmtnrt. Well heated and lighted rooms supplied with hr.t anrl cold water. Dining service of a high order. Ideally situ ated 200 feet from Lake Lytle and 150 feet from ocean beach. New railroad depot bow. being built where all Southern Pacific train? will stop for accomtnoaauon or guests. : kbsuu4u tlon of the road. Coos Bay-Roscburg Highway -Coos Bay wagon road open and being used by auto stages; some what softened by rains; also open via Drain and Allegany. McMinnville - Tillamook High way McMinnville - Sheridan, paved; Sheridan-Grand Ronde, un der construction but Dassahlft. rough; Grand Itonde-Hebo, maca damized; Hebo-Beaver, under construction and rough; Beaver- Hemlock, paved; under construc tion and closed from Hemlock to Fleasant Valley, old road beins used; paved from Pleasant Va'lev to Tillamook. : The IalIf-H.C'alifvrnia Highway The Dalles-Madras: fair through Dufur, Maupin. Bakeoven or Cpterion and Antelope. Madras - Crooked Rirsr. new crushed rock road. Crooked "River - Bend: rjcly graveled and In good condition. : Bend - Allen's ranch (20 miles) Clfldered road in fair condition. Allen's ranch-Crescent through Lapine): talr. f'i Csetsceoi.- Klamath Falls: J?ith- er;vre8t-or'fast sfrfe of ldamnth Lake can be traveled; the west Bide road, over San Creek hill, is in good shape; if tnist side routs is traveled, take cither Chiloquin pr . Fort Klamath routes to Lamm's hill, both in pood condi tion; from Lamm's hill take fer ry to Barclay Springs; newly m i Cadamized from Barclay Spring. to Algoma; old , Fort Klamath road from Algoma. to Klamath Falls ust bu traveled: KlamathV Falls - California state line: good all tho vvav, 6omo macadam. John Hay llighrtny Arlington - Condon: fair. Condon - Fossil: fair, except l miles between Thirty Mile CreeK and fayville; still necessary to use old road as new road is un der construction and rough. .Fossil-Spray: being macadam ised from Fossil to IliittP Crept BUI roaa open: lSuttf rrnrlr Jo moutli of Sarvice creek. unim proved and roueh: new mmi from Sarvicer creek to Spray in fair condition. Spray - Davville: The roarl via Spray, Monument nnd Mt. Vern on can be used, but the route by Mitchell to Dayville is preferable. Dayville - Prairie Citv: pnd. last 20 miles being' good traveled roaa. Prairie City - Ironside: fair. Ironside - Vale: fair detour through apple orchards between Jamieson and Lancaster to avoid loose gravel; macadam, Brogan-Vale. Old OreROn Ti all Pendleton - Kamela: cood. no detours. Kamela'- La Grande: Kamela- Hilgard: follow old county road. mountain road passable but rough; Hilgard - La Grande: take old road, fair; numerous short rough detours on account of high way construction. La Grande - Telocaset: Good to Hot Lake; detour along footni road past Sanatorium to Union; fair to -Telocaset. (Valley roads still muddy and rough.) Telocaset - Baker: good. Baker - Huntington: detour from Nelson school housn !o places; under construction be tween Lexington and Heppner. but highway is open the easter ly road between Lexington and Heppner, known as the "Black Horse-' road, is 2.8 miles longer but is a faster and less dusty road than the main highway; road closed between lone and Lexine- j ton, detour easterly over the hill, i Ii Grande-Joseph Highway La Grande-Wallowa Hill: Road rough and dusty to El;in; fair balance of way. Wallowa Hill-Wallowa Canyon :. Good. Wallowa Canyon-Kntorprise via Wallowa: Take Hillside road at left at head of canyon; from Bear Creek bridge to railway crossing, take new grade; detour between Kvans and Lostine via Wade gulch and Trouthill road; driv carefully at all bridges. Enterprise-Joseph: Dry, but a little rough. Baker - Cornucopia Highway: Fair, with no detours. Baker-Unity Highway: Road over mountain open and In fair condition. Shaniko-Mitchell Highway: I fair generally, vvith a few rough places. Tualatin Highway: Paved from Portland to Forest Grove; unrleT' construction from Forest Grove to Yamhill; detours in pood con dition; Yanihill-McMinnviUe road paved. f Sherman Hichway: The Dallas Madras: Entire road in good condition. Highway Protection Force To Operate in Washington OLYMPIA, Highways in will bo pa:"! AiiKUst 1 1 ; travel on r will not be ' Wash . July S. Washington stato i'od recularly after 2.) men who will ')! : :-ycles b.it who 'speed cops." Their . Miss Julia Tarkcr, Mgr. For accommodations address Rockaway P. O, T-M.'f.: iti.' if.' Wonderful beach, Its great artificially i.uuua i cwi v, " - ....j.: i.nri..m itii Unola courts, bowling alleys, a -i- i - ffr vr.n a. nlace for a real Tacation uaiive nan .ana ecenic nana, "" and all at an exceptionally low expense. Onlti'few itotti either bf rin or auto- 7 i Private lltingalovf, Fnlljr l--urnlhexl, I4 WeeaJjr Motel and f'J1.50 all hotel reservations made before July 20 10 discount on Peaeriptiva folder eat on renoest : ( Write) byoeai Maaagmt; Bayocean, Oregon or 325 Chamber; t Commerce ,Buildtng, rortland, OreCon organization will be known as t jie hitrhway protection force alid their duty will be to prevent mis use of the roads and to enforce highway rules adopted by the last legislature. One duty vyill be to report sections of roads1 in need of repair. , " HAKE VACATION TIME A PLEASURE Classic Kiriei' House ami 'nnM" NVhuU in, Or., ( vfa TillHmook train I 0"ti .Tulv 1. Vor rrsnrvat inns address .1 n I . f KrUvnrls. Hi'i'i, 4ili St Ht Morrison Main 7292. Scrvii i- of self nervine Weathefliy; cood road with only one or two rteep hills. Hmttingto.i - Ontario: take f'T ry at Olds, via Weiser and Pay ette. Idaho, keeping on Idaho side from Weiser to Ontario; rough from Huntington to Olds and bal ance of road on Idaho sid3 in good condition. Central Oregon Highway Berid - Burns: Take new road out of Kend for about 16 miks; good. Burns-Vale: better through Crane than throush Drewsey: macadaized from Bnrns-Lawen: halanca of road roush and had'y rutted by repent rains. Valo-Ontario and Nyssa: rough, deep nits account rains. repon-WhinRton . I Huh way Washington state line - Pendle ton: paved Almost entire distance detour for r.nn eet around brid ; at Blue Mountain station; repnir work under wav 7 miles from Pendleton and also 24 to 2. 1nil8 from Pendleton, traffic should use cantion at t.hes points. Pendletn - Morr&w county line (via THot Uockr good ostpf way, rough on mountains. " Morrow County linV- Heppner: fair. : - . : " I leppner-Gilliam "County Line: ! Grading. . under way in setral I i Onlv "Good" Parts Can Give Service J In our work only those f a a oicycie pans we nave found by experience to give satisfactory service are used. You can thus profit by what we have learned. I Bicycle Specialists Long experience as bi cycle mechanics makes specialists in otir line. Jficyclc work handled by lis insures the best possible. 1 i RAMSDEN & McMORRAN "DAYTON" Dcaleri ;387 Court-Street HARLEY-DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES j Effective now. Harley-Davidson prices have been lowered $100 on each model. You j can now pet llarlev-Davidson. at. 1922 prices,- Come in and sec this "World Champion" motorcycle. i 1 T i I ire I 8 Kepair i j Shop j I Retreading I I Section Work I , Tubes I i All Work Absolutely B I Guaranteed I Hoffman & Okerberg Tire Repair Shop l ; ' YvM.G A. Bldg. ' " lg Extra Special U1 1-! it i : j. tQo( ftir 'a big yJ . . . . re in order to reduce our stok of used moto reeks', w6 are "going," 1 ductibn on every machine in our stdre. The original cost' will not-be considered but . . -------- each machine will be marked to move quickly. Below we list a few of the many bargains. . ' " ' r ' 1920 3 speed Harley-Davidson, full electric equipment. Run very little. Old price $425. Special now $315 1919 Electric 3 speed Indian overhauled and repainted. New Battery and tires. Old price $385. Special now ...$275 1914 Harley-Davidson twin cylinder. Cood paint and tires. Extra special $65 1920 Sport Model Harley-Davidsori in; fine condition, repainted, i lamp and! tank. Old price $295. Special now $210: ; luio i nree - speea iianey - uaviason? averhauled and repainted. Lamp and! tank. Old price $285. Special now $185J If you intend to buy a motorcycle tlon t laij. to see .these bargains, several otHcrf- good buys to select from. Pay a small deposit on your favorite machine and; we; will hold it for you. Harry W. Scott The Cycle Man' id 117 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET if- , ; - r lif. I . j salem, Oregon Stud . - j ' i. Studebaker is one of the world s largest automobile manufacturers , and a consistent leader in all developments of the automobile for the benefit of the user. Among its con tributions in improved quality, better performance and greater value may be mentioned., First to make extensive use of pressd steel. ' First to make six-cylinder motors in single casting, or cn bloc. r First to produce a car, with crown fenders. ' ' First to sell a six-cylinder car for less than $2000. First to use plate glass windows in top as standard equipment. First to use cord tires as standard equipment on a car selling for less than $2000. First to produce a car selling for less than $1500 with crankshaft and connecting rods machined all over. First to cast the intake manifold in detach-ablc head. First to use and inventor of the internal hot spot ' First to use 20 degrees inclined silent operating valves. First to use, and inventor of improved mounting and lubrication of engine accessories' on front drive shaft f-A And a fact not to be forgotten by the prospective purchasers that STUDEBAKER BUILPING BETTER AUTOMOBILES and that THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR. Light Six Touring Car .. .... $1575 Special'S ix Touring Car . $1895 Big Six 7-passenger Gar...... .. $2325 Prices F. 0. B. Salem Call or phone for a demonstration. We are at your service Open Day and Night IS Marion Automotl )ile 235 S. Commercial St. wi. 1 -fW- r t Phone 362 - 1