J .-- -;. i-- - - - Hi.---.-v. -.-. .. .... .,-.--. t s r . .i StstOtiD SECTION PAGZSl T0'4'" ilefc, Society, CfcSv Gcnrrd 9m SEVENTY-THIRD YEAR r ' ' - ! . ! ' SALEM, OREGON; SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5.1923 ' " r ' " ; PRICE:' FIVE CZHT3 :ruc& AND v BICYCLES ACCESSORIES TRACTORS 1 it : I ? I S i: Full-Blooded Alaskan flatives Are Dying Out , i mini i -r-,r - ANCITORAQ, Alaska Aug. 4. Within 'a few decades fall -blooded natives along the riouthwestoTn eoast of Alaska will be scarce, ac cording to Charles Coach., who has spent much time in the lower Cook Inlet country. The- squaws refuse to marry full-blooded men because, the white men are better, providers and offer better opportunities for eoclal advancement, Mr. C6ach explained. Only theeducated na tive who has some regular mode of living has a chance to win-, a young squaw. is?- u , . MARK well the powerful con struction of those .hstnd-built XJ-TC Cords. Js it any wonder users are piling up record long-distance mileage over some of the toughest roads in the west? And fC-T-C's wortt skid. ?. 5 ; ' !VVioro Alileo Per Cait: -! rips HINTS 0. DJUVI.NQ OX t CONTINENTAL- TQUjtt,. West of Kansas Clty. or other cities on other routes In the same longitude, the hills are left be hind for several hundred miles, mostly flat dirt roafls'prevail; well dragged, and 250 'miles per day is an easy day's drive for the first three days - west of Kansas City. Tourists- will .note, thai land. Is about 1000 .feet higher." .very 2 00 miles, until .the foot riJlsof the Rookies' are reached west of La Junta. Colorado also farms and treea become scarce t in-.ttMu-4urid section. T,herefor,e, It is i advis able to carry an extra supply of water west of J3odge City, Kansas. ... The usual method of carrying water supply Jn the west lis in Ask the first user woo wtat he thhsla qfC-T-C Cords We want' you to place at least one C-T-C-Cord on your car on our highest personal recommendation, i Tnis remarkable tire will do the rest. " COLOIBIA TIKE CORPORATION j - Factory . Branch rl E. HnltenbfTK, Branch. Unager, 477 .Court St. - -SMITH WATK1XS, FEDERAL. TIRE SERVICE, VICK BROTHERS, IRA JORGENSEN ..ptlier Dealers Throng the Country. Columbia Tire Corporation OTVSS N.o.w .is.'the time, to buy ..- t ; . .a used, - We still have a few fine - rebuilt Wheels from Qome iiv and look them " Hairy Scott "The Cycle Man" lV7:So.Com;f St. fa V- 1 I vw ; j ; J i .L 1;, j SOiVIE PRICE FIS PREMIER CORDS A High Grpde Standard Tire . 30x3 1-2'Fisk'No. 96 Fabric :$ 735 30x3 1-2 Fisk Premier Cord . .. ..... . .... 4135 31x4 S. S. " v 99 .1935 ..2026 :.2U7 ..26.89 .27.45 ..28.12 32x4 ' 33x4 32x4 1-2 33x4 1-2 34x4 1-2 99 " 99 99 99 ' 99 0 99 .... Look them over, then buy Smith iJaiinns Jin If. XL Cor. Court and High-St ! ' USE OUR FLIVVER BILL Phcne 44 - n 1.4. . ' " ,VYV - African water bass. These canN be purchased in general stores Ip small towns, or auto supply houses in Dodge City. Their capac ity Is from one to five gallons. ana win Keep water cooi enougn to drink on hottest days. : Two, bags carrying two gallons each is the most convenient way to carry waiter..; They should be Suspend ed from top bow, or hung on tho shady side of car. ; . As a' matter of safety against oversight in filling your gasoline tank and crank case, or the possi bility of leake developing,, It is a good plan- to carry an .extra gaiion of Aijr.and two gallons of gas. I personally have never run out of gas, oil or water, but it has given me a- Jot of pleasure to be able to assist .other tourists jess fortu noate on "several occasions. , Ppr the second .week-nd, Trini dad, Raston, Las Vegas, Santa Fe, pr Albuquerqye afford very good accommodations. Scenery . .very interesting, through .this sectlos, and the first long mountain climbs are encpuntered. namely. Raton pass, Vsouth ot Raton; . Glorietta pass from Los Vegas to Santa Fe, and JLa Bajada descent, on the Al buauerque road. . t ;i , Always sound your horn up and down grades, proceed slowly, down grades with motor : In .low or sec ond gear, depending upon steep ness ptvcrade aye ypur brakes; you .will need them for emergen cies. Keep well to the- right .to give the .other fellow o chance .coming .up-6 Rmember,jbrakea 'limTB".lo':to-yprttyva;6brshaipe. to 'make- . 0-oot atop on level roads at 20 miles an -hour, speed. If an obstacle is in your way go ing down a 10 per, cent grade,-It might require 200 -feet to make a "stop at ,15 miles an hour. Be sure that your brake are good enough to bring yonr car to a dead stop jn grades. Crs ,wth log Wheel base may have , to .back .up on some of the La Bajada hairpin turns. - South and west of Albuquerque on the Cocorro and Magdalena road,, care should .be .used- ;in - ne gotiating the winding descent on Johnson grade, about 10 miles north of Socorra. and in making the ascent up Blue Canyon, weft of Socorro. - ' ! in., neeotiatlne long mountain grades- it is heat to travel at easyrj motor speeds on low ana secuu gear,' depending upon steepness. To travel with wlde'open throttle op, low fnd,,' second speed over .heats mQtpr and engine oil and causes excessive . pressures on main and connecting rod bearings. Beyond Blue canyon, good tt roads prevail most of the way owContlnental Divide, ! Datil ranch and Quemado to Springer-v'Hle- and St. Johns, Arix. On the road from St. Johns to Holbrook. the petrified forests are crossed. From Flagstaff. Ariz., the side trip to Grand. Canyon is made, re turning to main route again .at Williams.- , Roads across Arisona - were m excellent condition last June Ashf ork, Peaeh Springs, Xingman. Oatm.'an. whes-e a long climb and descent is .made to Topoc ; bridge, over Colorado . river; , then via Needles andiMojave desert, (the boiling point of America) . which consists mostly of a . coarse high gear sand, with hard surface roads through the sand, which is, bard to negotiate. On account of very liQt weather in this section a good many tour ists jnake "a night drive of it over the .Mojave "desert. However, the writer, with his 230 - pounds- 4W not suffer at 117 degrees in Me Needles Ust summer. '1 ' About 90 miles out of Los An geles the San .Bernardino moun tains .are crossed on good -paved roads ;oTer Cajon pass,? then miles of valley boulevard to Los Angeles, from which .point the lonriats should svtoit San, ,Diego. 134 milea - aonth: then .to . San Francisco ; via the shore route, through Santa Barbara, or valley route via Bakeratield and Fresno to Yosemite valley and northern Califprnia. ' ' 1 For the Owners Scrapbook. Last: week: Arranging Sched ule and Equipment for Transcon tinental Touring. onoj,wi Many Radical Changes in - 8uick Cars,Now on Dis play By Local Dealer . For some time Dame Rumor has been pretty jusy passing along in formation aa Jto i what the 1924 Buick models .would be like.,. As usual,, .the Dame - was , mostly wrong. :rue,.tha neW Buicks. Just unveiled to the public, prove to ha sensational both, j as to advanced engineering and' body design, but carfely along the lines that the loqacioua Dame bad bo freely pre dicted. : ' . '' . , .... - , . - Those of jnotordoin who have beep accustomed j each year to ex pect a great deal of Buick 'are in no wise disappointed. .Confront ed in the show room by a huge poster detailing- a formidable list of "new. features, they had only to turn tothe fcassi to yerify lt4 claims in. every, instance. -i 'A re-designed six cylinder mo torof course. being -Buick it 13 valve-in-head new - four- wheI brakes just ! as : distinctively Buiok; increased wheel base-r-eonsequently more room; an ln genius new carburetor with simple arrangement ' for quick heat ad justment; complete automatic lu-, brication; new springs;, new axles heavier frames. These are some : of the literally scores of new fea tures noted in the sixes. And many of theseiapply to' the fours, including the. tour wheel brakes. ' The Aev six cylinder engine oi 80 to 70 horsepower, is a big story la. itself, the -hrakes another, -Aody design another, refinements and equipment i anQther. ? Through adoption, .of newly designed , cams and ; a heavier, crankshaft, unus ual quiet in operation has been attained, which - adds one more element to - the' notable power, speed And. smoothness of .operation attained .without a single sacrifice ! of Buick . principles. All this Is evolutionary rather than xevolu-. tionary. while entirely, consistent with past Buick practice. V Buick assures us that there is nothing experimental .. (about the Buick ' four wheel brakes, they being merely an extension to all wheels of the successful external brakes formerly employed on the rear : wheels. The change requir ed, of course.' a. new and heavier front axle and front wheels, but no other chasis revision of conse quence. The final approval of these brakes was made after a year's study in Turope of foreign design and more than 150,000 miles of. toad tests in this jcofrntry. Demonstrations prove that .these brakes, operated by the light pres sure of a foot pedal, will stop the car at least . twice as quickly as formerly and reduce to a minimum the possibility of skidding. On the whole they, without question, constitute one of the crucial ad vances in the history of Buick en gineering. ' .' The new body design immedi ately ;! impresses the visitor as' un-, commonly graceful and beautiful, without being in any sense freak ish. The radiator and ' hood: are sugestive of the best. foreign de sign, than .on the sixes being fully nickeled, on the fours enameled. The headlights, with non-glare lenses, are of new and handsome contour, and, in noticeable har mony, the instruments on the operating-board and the tail lights are of the same shape. Both sixes and Jtours have a flush type ventl-' lator in the cowL v.'i On . the .various sixes the wheel base has been - lengthened .from two to four inches, affording much more room, nl the larger-cars.' the auxiliary seats are four Inches wider and afford riding tor three persons. In fact, the so-called seven-passenger . models can ac commodate nine persons if neces sary; -W-'-' Vv, - ,'- -. v There are 10 body models, .on the 8ix cylinder chassis and -four body models on the four cylinder chassis. Of these, three types are new in the 1924 line. These are a five-passenger Brougham .tour ing sedan and another five-passenger sedan designated as the "Dou ble Service" - both - sixes, and a tour - cylinder ' four passenger i coupe.: - -'" It is a great surprise to note j the custom quality of finish:, ap pointment and equipment in all of the closed models. - Nothing seems to be lacking to provide the utmost comfort in riding and driving ease, as well as . in plea sure to the , eye and sense of re finement. It ' isv imposlblse to do even the justice to this line that a complete listing of the hew ad vantages announced would - dp, owing to lack of space. ' Great crowds have visited Ott,o J. Wilson's showrooms during the last four days and "have you seen the new Buick?" seems to be on everybody's Hps f; ' PHONE JsJtORTAGT HITS YOKOHAMA, Aug. 4 --It costs 175 to have a telephone installed in this Japanese city, and ot the 4500 applications for instruments on file, only, 450- have been cared for ; since the first' of - the year. The trouble arises from lack, of equipmnt. - Divorce records show that a fool and his "money" are' soon parted. if. " Our painting wfll Stand t:.a most critical I Inspection . as to eveness,-finish, color. Tfce al'l ity and will to turn out lor v work and at competitlre prices commands your inquiry. Ready to serve you Immedi ately.' Reliance Auto riPcIiife'G"-. V:.; -.;;V. V90XE P3-7 . , " ' 210 -State, Corner Front R e a-d the Classified Adc, Day ten and Repairing, Porta Fairy Velociadep Doyd.E.Eamc-c': 387 Court Street ;5 je Jt v, i at i - For thirty days only , beginning SuMay August 5, Salem9s authorized Gooayear Ser vice Station Dealers are offering the follow jng prices on : f GOO DYE A R WINGFOOT pORDS and TUBES 34x4 S. S.. $22.70 $3,30 32xii S. Sv 27.60 4.55 33x4 j S. S.. 28.31 4,65 34x .S. 28)7: 4Q 33x5 S. S..; 34. 5.55 34x5 S. S.. 35-29- 5.70 i Size. Casinzs. Tubes. 30x3 Clin. $11.95 30x3 J S. S. 1440. $1:95' 32x3i S. S. mp 2.40 31x4 S. S. 19.45 2.90 32x4 S. S. 21.35 3,00 33x4 S. S. 22.05 3.15 35x5 S. S.. $36.15 $5.85 Standard Goodyear quality. -Full oversize. Flat tread efectiye Non-slq design. Made of highest quality materials throughout. , j ' ; h . 1 KwjL Fully guaranteed by thm factory and backed by the following Goodyea dealerni Ira Jorgensen Valley Motor Co. Otto j: Wilson Marion Automobile Co. v j - - Next week: Strange Roads. , Cautious ; on - - t .