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THE OREGON STATESMAN. SALEM. OREGON SUNDAY MORNING. AUGUST. 1 1. 1321 . a. V li: o 4 HEADLIGHT FIRIul ORGANIZES HEflE Lake Lytiearibaldi Bar View-Saltair Eknore Rockawar nanhatlan Bayoceaa ' Dirigible Illumination For Automobiles Invention of Local Wan BUOY RESTAURANT Sa4. Betldlac eeetk ef P.O. Cafeteria' Md Bntiritt ooaiblnad j.f: 'Opts n tears ' J:, , i .i v . Joka Aaaersea, rep. . . Xockaviy. On I .CAMP COMFY :v V i. - rmxmUm4 Teats aa CetUses fat Seat mi past efftee, atorce aai depet; eea aaalaat to ike atklfl "Beackei. V ' T Seacfc Ceer Bw. Mat,, eleea aa keva , lik; irin faraiak, yaa. room aa4 board ! at reeeeaakle ' f alar.''' -v ; , il'. .,.( .. ' '' " :".' -. ' i--.-:;fc'.i.i - . Far reearvatieas soireea:, Iprearletera: Mr. at Kit. A. . WalBag, Seckaviy. Ora vf - ;,;'-. - '- Pi HOTEL ELMORE: , 1 faaia ealM eaaforlj eerytblaa" kerne. Ilka, a oat aad eleea. Strictly some eoea tag. Kates , moderate. .... j .4,. - '!- ' '."Far Beeervetieaa eddreea jr. s.Mxznn , , bockawat. om. : BAR YiEW ' Cottages and Tents ! - . sottasee aeea - SANITARY MARKET Off 8. P. .Depot Baekaway, Ora. Freak b4 eared neata ' Clama, CraW Viak. eW?;; Pataraaa aac Bennett manager with offices at 201 Sa lem Bank of Commerce building. Salem. Mr. Andresen says the dirigible headlight has been approved by State Traffic Officer Raffety and that its mode of throwing a light complies in every respect with-the state law. Multnomah Commissioners Protest at Traffic Cops ROCKAWAY GARAGE Expert Repairing, Etc. i Tire, Oils, Oraaaas ' '' Aceaeeeriee Oa tka Highway at Baekaway Sederkerf St 'lpaaeat Baekaway, Oragaa ka tants aa4 catUna eatnpleta- will atara, b4 apriMa. aattraa, ty faraUaad -aa an yaa aaea ta anag vMr-anlk aaa aad allTarwara. Otb ia Othara aad aaokintataaaila, aad yaa aaa aoppiy tka nat Wtr. Ilahta and fraa woad aatn AafaiVtat. f 1 aarday aad S. LaU f raoa.a9ar B"law.l,A ' lady eanfht fS-aaad kalUat0U m ,ittf laa waak. fraa alaoTTaka Sunday rJaly Slat. The Wise iVay ; bab Ttzyr, toxamoox bo, ob. GARIBALDI GARAGE AUTQBAXXXBa-VXXHAULZBO .OaMyaa Viekalla . '..--;l,t" t. Bavart .;, , .. i ' Tiraa aad Takaa . .. Oaaallaa, OUa, Oraaaas A Hawlaf rsaa far If ears B. 7. Bkaidaa, Prtra. Oartkaldl,' Ora. SALTAIR. HOTEL: Opaa all tka yaar sraaad. " Tka kMt at ail at tana aa tka -kaackas siay U kad at tala katal. Boy yaar ticket tiraea ta Baltair atattaa. The Dirigible Headlight com pany; with Salem manager and WTOyol Salem officers, is the name of a company jusi organiiea mai promises to pat on .the market an invention of interest to every automobile driver in the country. The invention, according to P. X. Andresen, manager of the com pany, is a device by which, in stead of dimming the headlights of a car, these can be turned down, throwing the rays of light about 20 feet in front of a car, thereby avoiding the necessity of dimming when meeting a passing car at night. ..... r The great advantage of just turning the headlights on an axis. throwing the full light directly in front of the car, and not in the eyes of an approaching driver. can well be appreciated, Mr. An dresen says. The driver, by means of this invention, continues to have 1 a full light ahead, and is not obliged to drive in semi-dark ness even for a few moments, as is the ease with dimmed headlights. Then, another advantage is that the headlights may be swung to face the engine, throwing a full light on that part of the machin ery, should repairs be necessary at night. The headlights are turned to throw the light a few feet in front of the ear by the pulling of a small lever, no more trouble than dimming. Mr. Andresen says, The dirigible headlight is the Invention of W. A. Rutherford of this city, and, it has been pro tected from infringement by hav ing the patent already applied for. It is the plan of the management GARIBALDI BEACH HOTEL Salem, and both Mr. Rutherford and Mr. Andresen were in Port Governor Olcott, has received from the commissioners of Mult nomah county a protestCat what fs termed an abuse of the arresting authority on the Lower Columbia highway by traffic officers, and In the same mail comes a letter irom J. Alien Harrison, a Port land citizen, declaring the com mission is aroused becanse Com missioner Hoyt's wife and daugh ter happened to be picked up on a speeding charge. Harrison says be thinks the law limiting driving to 15 miles an hour in small towns is a "fool law, but it is 'a law and should be obeyed." He advises Commissioner Hoyt to "take his medicine like a man and not whine." to Island City; county road from Island City to Elgin; under eon-! struction and fair from Elgin to Minam; under construction through Wallowa Canyon; take hillside road at left at head of canyon and do not cross small wooden bridge at head of canyon; drive slow near new construction and from one-halt mile west of Wallowa, r'-ver bridge near Wal lowa to railroad crossing; from Wallowa to Entecprise. the best Evans. Alexander condition. i McKenzie Pass open and In fair condition. " . -- ' 1 Sisters - Redmond Graveled road under construction, "with no delay to traffic : . Redmond - Prinevtlle newly graveled road entire distance. - Prinevllle-Forest Boundary Very rough where under construc tion; passable at all hours. Forest Boundary-Mitchell Rocked to Summit and in good Ask For Elmore Bakery Bread rxaah Evary.Day,,:,:' rkaaa 4T Baekaway, Ora. COTTAGES FOR RENT ; Ala aattatas aad lata far sala,' fSOO aa;- tama ' to salt .' BaaBtlfol i laaatiaa ' adjoiaia Oraaeaat Laka aad BOO feat (ram seaaa'i adga. Bigklaad rark. --i - H '. ; . v .". - ; . ' - . - ' v ; Welch & McFall Kaakattaa Baaeh '. '". afawkattaa, Ora. We understand that "Senator Hiram Johnson Is quite enthusi astic over the appointment of Grove L. Johnson as receiver of public moneys at Sacramento. It is a mighty poor Benator who will not take care of his father. Blood is thicker than water. Los An geles Times. REPORT ON ROADS (Continued from page 1.) ' Vaw Haaafaawat 40 racasa. Dialai raaaa aarviaa, Ov af fart Is aaastaatly ta kaap tka placa kaoMllka aad raflnad. ; - - Mart la Kaaaig. Prap. : land yesterday on business mat ters in connection with the new invention. .The officers of the comnanr are W. A. Rutherford,'' president; Theodore Lengele, vice president; P. J. Kuntz, secretary and treas urer. ; The directors are W. A. Rutherford, Theodore Lengele and P. J. Jeffway. P. N. Andresen is At tka water's adga OarfkaMl, Ora. ; Mr. aad Mrs. 1. Bayatoar, Vrapa. BALTAIB, OBB. 1 . I ocean -View-court : Ovarlaaklac tka Oeaak ?, Pwnkiaad eaaipUta-4jt, waad. water ad iaaitar aarrice fraa. . Me4r S-raoai taaaa; ,tT keda aad aU faralakiaca far raak writ O. ETaraar . - Baekaway Ora. m Church's : Confectionery ' 1 'lea' Cream, Soft briaks ' " ' X Eoma Bada CaadlC ata. V"2 f i T. Okarek, Prop, i J - f : in' .,i Osa. 8. T. Pwot " ' , (' Baekaway, Ora. kodak:-the Beachesr-: Tkaa krias yaar films ta as y, BOCBAWAT 8TTOIO M ,'. .Id. H- 'Wood, Prep. . . :xafa tilaa View Paatearda ' if tii i AMnnv rmiPJTY RPAfiHFS I far general Beat Batata, address at aaa '.',- W. A. DAV1ES Lteuusi Ageat Baekaway, P. 0. . STAGE TO TILUMOOK . ad MaUiaarUla. : ; n ; ; J Leave Pertlaad (Hetel Hoyt) J:lf a.aa., i v.. I-. .,i ft. Leave Tlirard a.. , ; ' v tSve sfAllaavina Arrive ' TUlaaMak ' . . 1:40 .u " Laara Tinmook 1:00 p.aa. 3:80 p.m. S:45 p.m. 1:2 p.ia. f UavafTcUinavUla Leaeav Titers 11:05 a.m. 1:10 P-. . 1:20 pja. 1:45 p.m. 6:30 p.m. :S5 p.m. 1:04 ia. Arrive Pertlaad rH-I'.v-V'i .. te tiae aad avay ky taking- tka CadiUaa ears at -aitker McKiaaville at .Tlgard arf t Ta Baaamtaas Pkaaa Broadway I960 at T8W Tfllsmaak . r runs Fon a rest at Lake Lytle Hotel On Tillamook Beach, Oregon where you may enjoy surf and lake bathing, boating, sea and lake ftshlar. clam digging, hiking, horseback riding ana aancing. imck shooting In season. -, t. , Roads in Excellent Condition. .; 1 Rates from' 14.06 to $8.00 per day, according to accommoda Uons taken; weekly rates; American plan.' These prices Include bathing facilities, dancing, etc. i . w i' For' Reservations Address " 1 ... ;t.LvKB LYTLE HOTEL - i .: ' J- : I . P. O. Rockaway, Orriroa ' ... : ! ,JUL1,A M. PARKER, Owner ' ; . (Peace : and Privacy Here you won't be disturbed by the blaring jazz of overnight . . ; . ' crowds You get a chance to ENJOY yourself and have a little pri- v. - - Vacyi Come to k I ,Tents, Bungalows, Hotel Largest Natatorium on the coast a . . .- V i s 4 ' , , " -i - " a - t i : , - ' - a, si II III If Mi IwailalBall : 5 aaaaaasaaai"" Ykle teadamartc. aajtipcd Itt aaeT a tne cms. aaencmea taw wuiara aareaODa acuMar Bataws. Read These ABC Rules About Batteries Adjustment and oiling make your bearings last longer proper inflation and careful driving make your tires last longerj-cleaning makes your spark i plugs serve longer and better. ; It is worth re mexnbering that there are rules just as simple for mak ing your battery last longer and serve more faithfully. Here are three rules In A B C form: u--aairf- 1 Put in water regularly and keep up the charge. 2 Come in every two weeks for battery service. isGfcyja-. ( And when your present bat O tery wears out, buy a Willard s Threaded Rubber Battery r the only battery with Threaded Rubber Insulation ; between the plates. There is only one battery good enough for' lis to back by our unqualified recommendation - that's the Willard Threaded Rubber Battery. Come in -and well .show you soms records it has made ngbt here, i , , . DEGGE & BURRELL . . 'Auto Electricians . 238 North Hirh SL 1'hone 203 Mhsi I msxxB fies -a utmnii 1 1 1 "A 7ANT AD. IN THE STATESMAN WILL BRING RESULT 'a fc. i i at. erected, ' one-half of them being ready for use at this time. Al.sea Highway Corvallis-Waldport Road good from Corvallis to Philomath and from there to Alsea; gravel mac adam for the most part. Beyond Alsea the better road is around the point of Digger Mountain in stead of over the hill road. Con struction under way east and west of Tidewater; fair to Waldport, as this is generally a. one-way road and unsurfaced. Stage lines are operating daily from Corvallis to Waldport. The DallM-Califorrut- Highway The Dalles-Madras Road ..in fair shape through Dufur, Maupfn, Bake-oven or Criterion, Antelope to Madras. I lose burg -Coos Uay Highway Madras-crooaea ruver New crushed rock road. Crooked RIVer-Bend Newly graveled road In good condition Bend-Allen s Ranch 20 miles Cindered and in fair condition. Allen's Ranch-Crescent through Lapine Fair. Crescent-Lamm's Mill Via Fort Klamath is the best' route; rough and dusty, through the Jack Pines country to Sand Creek? fair: ly- smooth from Sand Creek to Lamm's Mill. --.f ; Lamm's Mill-Barclay Springs - Ferry - discontinued; road rough and full . of rocks, and travel Is advised, td take West side. of lake for balance of season. : , .' , .Barclay SpringsrAJgonia jew macadam.' - -.-:.- - ' j;- Algoma-Klamath Falls Detour In fair condition over old Ft. Kla-' math road, ' Klamath Falls-California state line Macadamized to Merrill; balance is splendid 'dirt road, i John Day Highway - Arlington-Condon Road by Shutler and Olez badly rutted by wheat hauling 'and very dusty; better road via Rock Creek, MI kalo and Clem. '!' Condon-Fossil Fair except six miles between Thlrtymile and Mayrille; still necessary to use old road, new road being under con struction. Fossil-Butte Creek Summit Fair, macadam under way but road open. Summit-Tilley's (mouth of Sar- v'ce Creek) Rough and slow. Tilleys-Spray New road in fair condition. Spray - Dayville: highway not yet open as bridges are ptlll un der construction: to get to Day v:ile. John Day, Canyon City or Prairie Cltv. it is necessary to go by way of Spray, Monument.. Long Creek and Mt. Vernon, or via Mitchell and Dayville from Til leys. The latter road is mucn better and travel is advl&ed to take that route; new road open about September 15. Dayville - Prairie City; road I good condition: last 20 miles good graveled road. PraiKie City - Baker: road over mountain is onen and in -usual summer condition. Prairie City - Ironside: good county road. Ironside - Vale: ma'n road u fair condition' but necessitating slow travel through loose gravel at Jamieson: traffic can detour through apple orchards between Jamieson and Lancaster to avoid loose gravel; macadam from Bro- gan to Vale: very dusty In gen eral and quite rough. Old t)regon Trail Pendleton - La Grande: macad amized to ton of Cabbage Hill: rough country to Hileard: under construction ilgard to t- Grande feauiring careful driving La Grande - Telocajwt: parea or macadamized to Hot Lake; de tour between Hot Lake and Un ion along foothills road or tun east across valley at a point 2.1 miles east of the Sanitarium (valley road closed from, 6 a. m to 11 a. m. and from 12 a. m. to 5 p. m.) macadam under con struction between Union ard Te! ocaset and no detour Is available except through Ladd Canyon tn-nin?' wpa.t at end of pavement out of La Grande: detour fair Telocaaet - Baker: good. Baker-Huntington: falr'connty road to NeTson; under construc tion between Nelson and Hun1 t'nrt--n and it Is snsgusted that travel " use - the rtours nntu best road through Crane but fair Venlence of themselves and the contractors. Two detours are provided on via Sisley creek and the other Rye Valley: Sisley creek Is considered the better of the two. , . -:v;. - - '4: Huntington - Ontario: take fer rr at Olds, keeping on Idaho side; rough for first seven miles, 'bal ance good. - L Granrte-Joffrph IHgtmay La Grande - Enterprisetf rved i road is via bridges: and the valley road to Enterprise; road over Lcwlr hill east of Lostine closed. "Enterprise - Joseph: fair; de tours well marked. Central Oregon Highway Bend- Burns: fair, take new road out of Bend for about lt miles. Burns - Vale: rough and dusty; best road through Crane by fair through Drewfy; fair to Crane balance rough and full of chuck hol?s. Vale - Ontario and Nynsa: get ting full of chuck holes and Tery dusty. Oregon-Washington Highway Washington State Line-Pendle- ton Paved with exception of one detour around bridge at Blue mountain, 26 miles from Tendlc- ton. Pendleton-Pilot Rock Good: gravel most of way: about 1 mile of dust on new grading. Pilot Rock-Heppner Fair county road Heppner-Ione Requires very slow driving; detours well marked lone-Gllliam County Line rough and dusty; under construc tion between Morgan and Cecil. McKenzie Highway Sprlngfield-Blne River Good Blue River-Belknap Springs Fairly good; construction under way from Blue River to McKenzie bridge; road open. Summit-Mitchell- Open to au tomobile travel and fair. Baker-Cornnroil Highway No detours and general condi tion is fair. Baker-1'rdty Highway Road over mountain open and fair entire distance. Shaniko-MUfeU HfgUway Fair in General with a few places. Sherman Highway The Dalles-Madras iwend and Redmond) through Sherman county, via Wasco. Moro. Grass Valley, Shaniko and Antelope Fair entire distance. Ahta1-K1anuih Falls Highway Either the- Topsy Grade and Acer or the Green Springs Moun tain road can be traveled: botn For Sale Late model worm drive Ford track, with cab and body must be sold at once. This track has been completely : overhauled. Will take Ford car as part pay- ti ...."!-" ment or will give terms 227 State Street are rough and durty and In Jj nlacea the traffic nas- eausea rocks to become exposea. - -Klamath FJIs - lAkcriew High- . . -.way.- .- - - " Klamath Falls, five miles east of Olene-Dairyt Being graaea and macadamised and rough in places, with no detours. ' Dairy-LakerlewiT' Good. -lavkevlew-lnpine Highway. (From Bend); Good .to MI1- lican or Lapine. Millican and Lapine - Silver Lake: Millican-Silver Lake: On the Bend-Burns highway, rough; Lapine-Silrer Lake, on The Dalles California highway, rough. Silver Lake - Chandler's Sta tion (through Paisley):. Good. Chandler's Station - LakeTiew: Under construction. , (Traffic is advised to take the Hill road between Paisley and Lakeview in order to avoid con struction work on main highway.) LMkeriewlturn Highway. Via Lake Albert: Some con struction work under way be tween Lakeview and Chandler's station: Chandler's station to the head of Lake Abert, smooth: for shout 2S-' miles along the' shore of Lake Abert it Is fair to Alka- road Is altematelr rough, and smooth.; road from Butte 10 uaj Ranch i and beyond to base .en hill Isiia good condition for this season! of the year; under con struction Irom Sage Hen nut to Burns land consequently rough la spots, bat no detours. (Recently the stage arirer iosi SH' pounds of tacks, approxi mately 21,000, between the Gap ranch and Burns and tack inspec tion is therefore the chief sport , in Burns at this time. One man found 32 tacks In his tires arter making this trip. It Is almost impossible for a car tb go oter this road without getting a punc ture.) . " : Klamath FaMs-Oatcr lke lltgh ''; . .way. Now open and In good condi tion with exception of the last 4 miles : before reaching the lake, which Is a little muddy. Take the west side of Upper Klamath lake. . " ' Klantvlh Falls- Weed, Californl. Very good for this time of the year; ' county;; has maintenance crew j at work and consequently the road has a "much smoother surface than In previous years. Phone 937 USED rwMG9Si'naaMftrr 9 1 CMS Thoroughly Over hauled and Repaired Are the Best Cars to Buy Nowadays. ----- - - . , . aykfwiwai i'aaajay.aaa.iaaj " WW rn - ' A ' ( ( " O ) a ' 4 i.Ojj hj t Specials ' 1920 Ford, new tires Buick Six, new tires 1916 Ford, new tires Chandler Six, 7-passenger . e Have 25 Other Good Buys From Which To Make Your Selection Oleson Autd Exchan 341 North Commercial Street ge Phone 666 The ..Used. Cm Center I tl t l mm m . -. . - i i a j l aslfi """ niiLU ! i . . ""M ILnna.atajaJSSgSa llMW aWaaaaaaaaaaaai I wmWmmmmmmmmmmwmmWmWmVmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmr MH . I 'MTU DEBAKEft Never in the history of the automobile business has a car made the sales record that Studebakcr cars have made in sales the first 7 months of this year. In California alone there have been sold. " ; I: : ; ..... ' . . . ' ' ' 3853 New Studebaker AtitomobUes! i The fact that this remarkable increase in SALES is made in a BUYERS' Market when the most rigorous inspection and comparison of car-values is made by prospective buyers is proof positive that Studebaker Cars offer the highest quality at fair prices.'" 'V":" . . j ? Further proof are the registration figures of the California State Motor tVehicle Department, j which show that - - ' -'; Studebaker Leads in Registrations! And when all the distributors had cars to deliver and the prospective buyer was with but one exception. Ford. position to get any car desired. . " A comparison In registrations January 1 to June 30, 1921, inclusive, shows Studebaker enjoys over ail other makes, including fours, sixes and eights, save the one mentioned. ' j . . ....3853 333G ( t in a t a remarkable lead Buy an I Z : Z : E R 1 Studebaker Six. .. Dodge rour . Chevrolet Four Buick Six. . Oldsmobile Four and Eight Overland .1.. Nash Six and Four.... - Chandler Six...: - - Oakland Six :....-. ... Cleveland Six........ - - Hudson Six,ll,.-;. - Velie Six . ..r. s Franklin Six r...: Paige Six - - r . ' (E. O. E.) ' Na ear IU whwe rsietr.tioa rri4 ihow aalca of lea. tt.a 250 rani im . BmSM"1 elete record ef ealea at aU eara eaa be aacured rem the Auto Lt cempaay ol baeramealer Studebaker a Consistent Leader . . 3091 -...m....w...w ... 2733 1320 : J.- 1098 .........i LJ. i 799 ' i CM9. ,w M . u u 433 "IIIEIZZZZZZZZ 331 izr..i7iiiiiizi ' 280 J.-.L-: : 252 ...-?f- .'.-!.-..': Buy an I Z Z E : R Studebaker. Second Six... First 3 Months April ......1388 878 . 1075 . 394 May 682 411 June 905 823 One person might make a mistake in selecting an Automobile, but not 3853 V "Thi Is a Studebaker Year" ; Marion Automobile Go. Open Day and Night SALEM, OREGON 235 So. Commercial St Phone 362 ' ! t i1