The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 04, 1921, Page 12, Image 12

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    THB OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAT MORNING, SEPTEMBER 4, ; 1921
WASinXOTO: Sept. 4 Ac
tivities W ItnpcttWce t etery no.
tmt in the 'oonntry ari encom
fiMsei m f be new and 1 forward
looking plana' of the " American
Attomobile aMoeUtloo. Sinca the
fecent meeting of the A-A- A. ex
CcutiTe board, at which tinve.K
as Toted to widen the aeope ot
the oTganf2atIon'g aetirtfles and
to; raise more reveouo to carry on
the Work, the" national head qua r-tert-hrre
WeaMngten - have
bieon fairly popping with "pep" j
niid resounding merrily to the
ham , and baetle of patting the
board's decision into effect.
Sew Ftmturm Introduced
While the committee in charge
of the organization's automobile
plans is combing the country for
all the data, information and ex
periences neceasary to establish
such an important bureau. Acting
ExecotiTe Chairman D, L. Mor
gan is making every effort to get
A." Ai A. legal counsel appointed in
eyery section of the country. At
the same time other members of
the official staff are working out
USED GARS
Ford Touring. . ; . . . .$250
1917 Maxwell..:...'... ... .$185
FcidSedam..:. ... ..... .$700
pverfazid9b: A, . ..$4S0
1920 Maxwell Touring . $450
1918 Franklin... .$1500
. !f m m - . fc
Giiigiich Motor
Court Street.
31
&World'&Ghampw
,4..,..
Compariscsi ccntinially favor the ElgiiM
j Six. Yef litre's no wajr; quite, of realljrj
comparing its reasonable pricec
and patting into e'feet many ner
features designed to benefit mo
torists generally, and A. A. A.
members particularly.
Xothtaaj ltt radone
- In New York City and Wash
ington, wber membership fn tnJ
A. A. A, la individual and direct,
nothing U to be left undone, t
is said, that could be considered
an aid to members. Increased ac
tlrlties iaclade free trfwag. fie
legal adriee. special membersnip
theft protection, and renewed
and closer cooperation with po
lice departments and traffic
squads in the haadllng of traffic
and the eKmination of speed
maniacs, reckHss operators, and
all persons whose driving is a
menace to other users of the
streets and highways.
Branches Established
In Washington, branch stations
of the touring bureau are being
established with the idea o' not
only making it more convenient
for members to obtain touring In
formation but 3so to make such
information available earlier and
later in the day than has been
the case lieretofoic at the ma n
offices. This plan probably will
be follbwed in New York City.
Other plans incluil; a printed Ha
of all the campsites in the country
together with a resume of the con
ditions under which they may be
used: also a reliable and recom
mended hotel service for touring
motorists, and a national string of
guaranteed garages and repair
shops.
Renewal Incrrav
Although it haf been necessary
to explain in many instances why
the membership fee has been In
creased.1 the percentage of renew
als continues high and the new
membership campaign inaugurat
ed recently it meeting with suc
cess everywhere. With a lafse
force of solicitors already em
ployed" in Washington and, New
York City, more are being" aaaea
each week with n view to tratntn
and equipping men for field service.
The men solng Into the field
will cover the entire country and
they will go to trotnote member
ship in the A. A. A., to "neon rage
road building and highways sisn-
marking, to arrar.g" for oi.ur;.u
legal counsel, and to appoint of
ficial hotels and nara?e3. '
. Salem Man Takes ltoari
The first of the field represen
tatives to take to ttrc road was L.
E. WarfoTd. whfl has beon nsso
tfated'with.the New York otfices
of the A. A;' A. tor several months
and who Is crossing the country to
begin his activities ift the.: middle
west. Mr. Warford v ts in Wash
ington several davs before start
ing, and his official A. A. A. road
car. fully equipped fo' night and
day travel in every character ot
country, together with his Mo-
1
if
LeiLf Gilbert
156 Sbutlr Conmiercial Phone 361
f -Elgin Motor Car Corporation, Argo, 111.
Tire
Repairing
'""4- f
is done everywhere, and
it's done well in many
places. But there's some-
thing more to a success- .
tful tire buaraess than
mere mechanical repair
ing. That something is
TIRE SERVICE doing
just a little more than
you're paid for. If as yet
- you haven't had this
TIRE SERVICE we in
vite your patronage. We
hope youH see our pointy
HOFFMAN &
ZOSEL
197 Sd Commercial St
'i.V'Phone471 yh
Katty-Korner Marion
Hotel
in
t, V V.
V .V "4
1 eyll
Him,
- V. 111 '
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'7 $ ? T w
i 1 i -t '
Women arevalwayst impirsse ;by
the quiet good taste of its uphol
stery and interior fittings.
with which it can be driven, and
. its unvarying economy.
1; Th gaaolln conaomptlon la mrasnady low.
V.TW nOM Is sjWitaaJ id'Vi.
BONESTEELE MOTOR CO.
' Commercial and Ferry St& Salem, Ore.
, J. !. Kit l) 1 lii'l 11 1 . ' '
Hf!l
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vt w 1 . 1 r r k niua ri i. m i i
tor BS!gaio,7 mncin ;wra wj
teres at It passed ' threah the
rtreets of the national capuaL :
War-ford mftcr
Having the promoffen of roads
a on a ni the chie? objects of his
trip, Mr. Warford naturally call- j
ed on Senator Charles E Town-1
send, of Michigan, chainuan ot j Jl
the Tnit?d States R'.-aate postot
fice and post roaj. coinmiao.?, je
fore leaving. Senator Tewasecd
together with Senator Jones of
Washington, Sen ato- Fhlpps ot
Colorado, and namrons other na
tional legislators ram out in
front of th"? cap:tol and viewed
Mr. Warford's ontiit and wJshed
him Godspeed.
Whrte tbw A; A. A. FieW raen
Wiff stop at hote's wberever pos
sible, they go forth with trailer?
attached for use in an emergucy.
The'r camping outfits are quit
uniqae and bound t) attract lots
of attention from the residents of
the flections through waich they
pass.
PUT K MM
iki nun nnoT
111 flUlU UUO
REPORT ON ROADS
(Continued from page 1.)
Willys-Overland to Make
Quotations 32 and 42
Percent Lower
Kn:ght tovriag $1523. reduction
$37; roadster $1475, reduction
$420; coope SJ195. induction
$355; sedan reduction
$355. I
and. .Sa unsure. . patroa. . orho
followed In his steps . the next
year, would lave cried So f afrl
had they seen man-bird float
throngh th air nd with eothin?
of their toil and tabulation alight
Old man Baftnat. gold who on the summit and Ily on again.
first climbed Moat Blanc In l?S6.Tet this la -what the Swiss flyer.
QuAraloar. haa accoanlUhoU mm
his snccess. points to ai day when
Winy peaks now scatcf wltli dif
ficulty are to" be mounted by the
He and laiy ai feasily ua the Eng--
Iish, channel la croased ; every day
by many aerial Toyagers. -Till
delphla !dgr. 1
east of the sanitarium. (Valley
road closed from 6 a. m. to 11 a.
m. and from 12 noon to 5 p. m.)
Macadam under construction from
Union to North Powder and the
only detour available is through
Ladd Canyon. Detour . at end of
pavement out of La Grande, which
is fair; North Powder-Baker,
good.
Baker-Hnntington Good in
general though a lrttle rough in
places; binder construction from
Nelson to Huntington; detour
from Nelson school house to
Weatherby, good; bridge across
Chicken creek not in good chape;
short detour at Lime, sandy and
one steep pitch; within a Tew days
trafic can pass over the ne wgrade
from Nelson to Weatherby.
I .a d'rande - Joseph Highways...
La Grande - Enterprise:. Paved
to Island City; rough and dusty
between Island City and Elgin;
from Elgin to .Minam, first five
miles macadamized, and fair from
this point on; under construction
through Wallowa canyon; from
head of Wallowa canyon to! Los
tine, under construction but fair;
detours well marked.
Enterprise - Joseph: Detours
well marked; fair but heavy with
dust.
Joseph - Wallowa Lake: Dusty
and somewhat rongh.
Central Oregon Highway.
Bend - Burns: Fair; take new
road out of Bend for about 16
miles.
Burns - Vale: County has re
moved some rock3 and filled holes
on the road through Drewsy and
Westfall and it is in somewhat
better condition than for some
time. Through Crane, fair.
Oregon . Wft-shlnjiton Highway
Washington State line - Pen
dleton: Paved.
Pendleton, through Pilot Bock
Heppner: Partly under construc
tion; rough and dusty; detours
well marked.
Heppfter - Gilliam County line:
Under construction and fair; de
tours well marked.
McKo7Je HJchwaV'
Springfield - Belknap Springs?!
Good to Blue river; under con
struction bat open from Blue riv
er to Belknap Springs!
McKenzie pass open and In fair
condition. ... .. u
Sisters - Redmond: Graveling
under way; no delay to traffic
Redmond - Prineville: Graveled
throughout and in good condi
tion.. ...... . . :
Prineville - Mitchell: Under
construction and frough, to the
forest boundary; rocked to, Sum?
mit, and in good condition; open
to auto , travel from Summit to
Mitchell: fair condition.
r Sherman Highway.
The Dalles - Madras (Bend and
Redmond): Through Sherman
county, via Wasco, Moro, Grass
Valley, Shaniko and Antelope;
fair condition throughout.
Khaniko. MJtrlwll Highway
Fair in , general, with a few
rough places.
Baker - Unity Highway.
In fair condition entire dis
tance; first 10 miles macadam
ized. : Ashland - Klamath Falls Highway
4 BotH Topsy grade, la Ager, and
the Green Springs Mountain road
are rough and dusty and fall of
chnek holes. :
Klamath Falls-Weed, Cal.
Rough and dusty throughout.
Klamath Falls-lAkerlew Highway
From Klamath Falls to a. point
5 miles east ot Olene is good ma
cadam; thence to a point 2 miles
west of Dairy is very rough on ac
count .of trucks hauling rock
thence to Dairy is newly macad
amized; good from Dairy to Bly;
travel is advised to take the river
road from Olene to Bonanza and
the hill road from Bonanza to Bly.
if it is not desired to pass througn
Dairy; Bly to Drews alley, rough;
Drews Valley-Lakeview, good.
(Bend) lupine-Lakeview
Highway
Bend-Silver Lake Rough and
dusty via either Lapine or Milll
can. Silver Lake-Paisley Good.
PaisleyLakeview On account
'of construction work, traffic Is ad
vised to take the hill road be
tween these points; 6 miles very
tottgh.
LakevieW-Bnrns Highway
Best road via Warner Canyon
and Plush; "Warner Canyon re
cently graded and macadamized.
Glamath Falls-Crater Lake
Highway
Travel advised to go on east
side of lake; good macadam' from
K. T. to Bafcliy Springs; Barclay
Springs-Lamm's hill, recently
gradad nd rough as no surfacing
ha yet been done; Lamm's Hill
Williamson River, good dirt road;
thence to fish hatchery In badly
rutted condition and dusty tiah
hatchery-Crater Lake, excellent
condition.
TOLEDO. C., Sept. 1-. The
Willys-Overland company tonight
annonnced that radical price cuts
In. all models of Overland cars
will become elective tomorrow,
he iemet wr9 signed by John
N. Willys, president of the com
pany, in nis statement, Willys
pointed oat that the increased ef
ficiency in manufacturing meth
ods and marked reductions rn con
tract prices for new materials
made the cut3 possible. The
statement showed that the com
pany has used a large portion or
the raw material on hand the
first part of the year, and that its
retail reports showed pales for
the past year totaling $65,000,000
worth of automobiles.
The cuts were among the most
radical ever made by the com
pany. The Overland car will be
offered at the lowest price in its
history. The uew prices ot Over
land cars are 42 per rent under
last year, and the Willys-Knight
prices 32 per cent lower. The
new prices of Overlanda including
demountable rims and lectric
lighting and starter, with the am
ount of reductions are: Overland
chassis 195. redaction $95; tour
ing ear ,$55, reduction $101:
roadster $595, reduction 100;
conpe $850, reJuction $150; se
dan $895. reduction $3S0; Willys
Another thing, why doesn't
euuicuuuj iuiiuuuc a Dill . intO
, congress making an appropriation
to teach the farmers' wires how
to make cottage cheese. Has it
never "Dakard" to tha statesmen?
. j
The improvements In the jostal
service are so many that it will
soon be possible to get one's teeth
TIRES ACCESSORIES
Perfection
Tires
A quality tire at whole
sale cost
We are a direct factory
Branch
Investigate our tire, ask
any users about them
; Let us explain to you the
construction and the ad
vantage of the asbestos
breaker strip and cush
ion embodied in the cas
hing. No loose tread caus
ing premature deteriora
tion and trouble
Fabrics guaranteed 6000
and 8000 miles
Cords guaranteed 10,000
' ' miles
PERFECTION
TIRE CO.
Y. M. C. A. Building
We Wish to An siounce
i - .-'-."'"-' a
That we will be In our
New Location
294North Commercial St
Tuesday, Sept. 6th
With a Complete Line of .
KELLY
PRIWGFjEt-lF
SOLID AND PNEUMATIC TIRES
Accessories, Oils and Greases, Vulcanizing,
Retreading and Tire Repairing of All
Kinds
s
BUSH
QUACK EN'
AUTO SUPPLIES
Phone 66.
294 North Commercial Street
A Home for
lour
Artomobi
The CAR USER the same as the patron of a Banlmusthavaa i
home and it is this home that we are inviting youtb The longlxi
livity of your automobile depends upon the care and attentions
you give this great machine of service. The better the home thai
you can provide the better service you can expect to rceivt?( jj
XV-
The Marion Automobile Company offer you better service, fair,
dependable treatment. We never close our doors. We. keep a
full line of Goodyear and United States tires antf accessories.
The Studebaker and Franklin
Automobiles
And
White
Trucks
We are here to please our customers. -
MARION AUTOMOBILE GO:
Open Pay and Night
35 South Commercial Street
Phone 362 v
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