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DAILY EAST OEEGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 11,1021. PAGE NINE TWELVE PAGES- VULCANIZERS APPROVE II L ESS Great Possibilities Opened Up by Special Training Given . in Institution; 100 Grada. The School of Tiro Repairing con ducted by the O owl year Tire & Hub tier Company of California at the Los AiiKoles fuctory Im meeting with a Krcnt ileal of favor among tho vulrnn lisors of the entire western torrltory. Already more than one hundred students. ' reorcfiontlng practically every section of the west us well an tha Hawaiian Islands, have completed the three weeks' course of Instruction ami Rono back to their respective localities With a thorough knowledge of the most modern and approved mothods of tire repairing. J. II. Welti, manavcr of accessories and itepafr Material Hales at the lioocl year factory. In commenting on the work which the jichool Is doing, says: "During the laat tew years the re pairing of pneumatic tires has devel oped Into a business of tremendous Im portance and proportions and today it tins become firmly . established. The repair man who Is well versed In the ever-changing methods of vulcanizing and the constantly Improved materials which are now on the market, has bo fore hi in a field of unusual money making opportunities. "He Is In position to give valuable uaslstance to car owners who desire to slvo Incroased attention to tho care and conservation of their tires; )io In In a position to show them how road troubles cun be minimized by precau tionary measures; bow tho Inbuilt' mileage can bo. preserved by repairs made from time to time, and how tires thut otherwise would full because of some fault cun be made to give thou sands of miles more service." Complete Information concerning tho school and the courses offered cun be obtained by wilting Mr. J. It. Wells. nian.'iKer of accessor! unci repair ma-' terlul Hales, Goodyeiir The k Rubber Company of California, Ixis Anuelcs, or from uny Goodyear representative if branch. OF New York Clty'a automobile row witnessed an Impressive motor car parade recently when one hundred Iluynes Plftys. tho smaller and llithtcr five-passenger, ' six-cylinder Huynes touring car, which had Just been re ceived In a stnble Irahi load from The Iluy.-.oa Automobile Company, Ko k oino, Indiana, pussed In a. long line down tho streets with an escort of mo torcycle policemen. The Huynes Flrtys were shipped to New York In response to an urgent tel egraphic order from II W. Heading ton, president of the Iluynes Automo bile Company of New York. Sixty New York Htate Huyncs dealers were on hand to take tho Iluynes Plftys Im mediately upon their arrival in the cltv. Previous to the parade and drive away, Mr. Headington gave a luncheon for nis dealer at the. New York Ath- If You Use GATfeS TIRES You Have No Tire Trouble Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 695 REPAIRS We'll fix your engine or your tire Folks say we're worthy of our hire. This shop is the clearing Iioiiho for all automobile trouble We'll vulcanize a worn out casing so thut It will nguln tuko the rood and serve u well. We'll clean mid repair your engine and recharge your IkjUciUs. J-e us keep imk cur in good health. RUDY TANNLER ficrv.M) Car ly and Mglit Shop phone, 870 ItntlUencc 405-W 518 Willow ' I FAIR PRICE letic'ciub. Mr. Headington, who had Just returned from the factory, told the dealers that the Hayncs factory was experiencing an era o, unprece dented prosperity, and that production was 133 per cent of any previous period. The slogan of the firm "New I'urts for All Curs'' expresses fully the char acter of Its business and Patterson Parts, Inc., stocks, In addition to com plete lines of many leading replace ment parts, a very fully stock of new parts for all popular makes of cars. It Is organized to supply, practicaMly 6n order, parts for obsolete cars. And It specializes on service, filling and sending all orders immediately on re ceipt. ' j One of tho Interesting events of this i week In motordom was the announce- I ment made by Wallace Hros., local dls- I trlbiitors of the htudebakcr, of a re- duction In the prices of cars handled i by them. The Htudebakcr corporation Is the largest manufacturer of cars in the world with the excoptton of Ford, rcisht months ago a substantia! reduc tion was made, but owing to the in crease of buslncHs enjoyed by the con cern, tho future reduction seemed Justified. , Production of Studcbukerg for this quarter will be 21,000 curs. For the correxpondlng period of 1920, the out put was 11,000 curs. ' 'NEW PARTS FOR ALL CARS' SLOGAN OF NEW PORTLAND AUTO STORE With the opening of the new store of Patterson Parts, Inc., at 31 North. Park street, Portland, there ia placed at the disposal of the garage and re pair men of Portland and the state of Oregon a service which is credited with having "speeded up" tho auto re pair and replacement business throughout the state of California. mm HUM I 3 H An Announcement: by The . Studebaker Corporation of America Eight months ago, when the costs of 'material and labor appeared to have reached their peak, we made substantial reductions in the prices of Studebaker . cars.. These reductions were in anticipa tion of our ability, after the turn of the year, to purchase materials and to fabri cate them at lower costs. The expected savings have been real ized. . , With them, other savings have been made, as a result of the greatly increased volume which .Studebaker has this year enjoyed. t During the first five months of 1921, our volume of business has exceeded that of any other automobile manufacturer except Ford. The Studebaker plants are running at capacity with unfilled orders on hand for over 7000 cars. . In this quarter we shall produce 000 automobiles against 11,000 in the corresponding period of last year. This is an increase of approximately 100 per cent. No other automobile manufacturer is making" a comparable showing. We believe" that the c oniideiice of the buying public, which has made and ii making this record possible, will contin ue, because it is supported by the quality and value of our products, and these we shall uphold. We expect that as a consequence the present economical. ajjd efficient produc tion basis can be maintained and that we are justified in making further reduc tions in the prices of Studebaker cars. Following Is the "weekly report of road conditions of Umatilla county and KNtern.)regon issued by the Eastern Oregon Auto Club: Columbia River Highway Pendle ton to Portland. Pendleton to Des chutes river good gravel road excep tion of small stretch under 'construc tion near Blalock. Deschutes river to The Dalles take detour over hill owing to construction, rough hill but fair road. The Dulles to Mosier. new gravel road.. Mosier to Hood River, closed for paving. Passage through highway before 8 a. m. at noon and after 5:30 p. m. as well as Sundays and holidays. Hood River tJ Portland paved. Oregon Tourist and Informa tion Bureau and Oregon Slate Motor Association In Portland. Old Oregon Trail Pendleton to Salt Lake. Pendleton to. La Grande over Blue Mountains. Good gravel high way exception 20 in ilea dirt and rock road five miles at crest rough. La Grande to Baker excellent. Baker to State Line good with two detours ow ing to construction. State line to Boise fair and good. Boise Auto Club for Hall Lake route. Oregon Washington Highway Wil lows to Walla Walla via , Pendleton. Willows to Heppner through lone good dirt road. Heppner to Pilot Rock fair to good. Pilot Rock to Pendleton part under construction, most good road. Pendleton to Walla Walla paved ex cept four miles, detour. Complete In 10 days. Tri State Auto Club, Walla Walla. La Grande-Enterprise Highway La Grande to Enterprise open, detours, not good but passible. Enterprise-Flora Highway In fair condition, traffic steady. Baker Cornucopia Highway Good road, some hard surface. Baker Unity Highway Fair to good with some rough stretches. Pendleton Cold Springs Highway Good by way of Holdman or South Cold Springs to Landing. ; Oilier Routes Pendleton to Spokane good to ex cellent by Central Ferry and Colfax except eight miles near ferry very rough, lnlaitd Automobile Associa tion ut Spokane for roads cast and north. Pendleton to Seattle via Walla Wul la, Pasco und Yakima, generally good. Pendleton to Lehman Springs, open and fair. Pendleton to Bingham Springs, fair and good. -' Pendleton to Helix, hard surface all I he way. Lcuvc Oregon Washington highway at Havana. Pendleton to Heppner via Echo. Co. lunibia river highway to Echo. Echo over Butter Creek hill, dirt road, very good. Road conditions generally in East ern Oregon arc at their best. Recent rains have settled any dust and myim- i tain roads are now dry. Many de I tours make driving slightly slower for i much Is under construction. Detours j aro generally good and well marked. Tourlstrtraftic is greatly Increased. 300 tourist cars registering In Pcndleluii last month. hire There is plenty of truth in the old saying," you usually get just what you pay for." If therefore, you buy the "cheapest" tire you prob ably .will get just that much less quality and service. TIRES are not the cheapest in price, but the recent reduction makes them exceptionally low in cost when you consider their splendid quality and the unusual service which we know they will give you. . Rugged, Cord and Traffilc -Treads- in all standard sizes. " Ask us for tr new low prices.' i '1 A iitomatlc Windshield Cleaner Operated by a vacuum motor con nected with an automobile's Intake manifold by flexible tubing, a new windshield cleaner is kept constantly In motioln as iong as a valve on the motor Is kept open. NEW PRICES OF STUDEBAKER CARS 1 O. a Factories, effective June 1st, 1021 TOI IUXG CARS AX1) ltO.VDSTKUS . MGIIT-SIX 3-raM ISoaitst.T $1X1111 LltatT-siX Touring Cur 81'IX'I.VL.SI.X a Pass. HonilxUT , ..tloHA KPrX1AIKIX Touring Cur ,. S1MXIAI-S1X i. Phms. IfcwilHU-r Sl:t5 UIG.81X TouiIh? Car $1985 COITKS AM) SKDAXS Unlit -SIX 2-rase. Co"K-.ltoail,s,r . LIGHT-. SIX R-Pa.-s, Sedan KIMXIAL-SIX Coupe SPIXIAI, !jIX 5-IVs Sedan BIG-SIX l-l'aw. Couw UIG-SI. 7-Pnss, Sedan . $1(10.1 .$1)11)5 .$2I.0 .$2.W0 .5JII.VI ALL STrmOBAKL'll CARS; AHli I.-QI IPPKD WITH CORD TIRKS THIS IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR THE STUDEBAKER CORPORATION OF AMERICA Detroit, Mich South Bend, Ind. ' Walkerville, Canada S 3 WallaceBros. ELK'S BUILDING j!!!!m!!!!lll!!!!!!in!!!!l!!l!!l! iuiuuiiuuuiuiiiiiii;:mui Bilil IliiB New EiikIIkIi Solid Tire ' A new automobile tire of English Invention is made of solid rubber with large, deep chambers cut Into It from the side, which is fitted against the wheel rim. , Unique Tractor Plow Thei shares of a Quebec Inventor's tractor plow move transversely on endless belts as the machine is moved over the ground, which thereby Is till cd In two directions at once. Help In KcnioTliig Truck WIhvIh For motor truck owners a crane on coaster has been Invented for remov ing and replacing the wheels of heavy vehicles. Machine Picks Up Xiita An luventor has patented a motor driven machine to pick up nuts from the ground and convey them -into a container, saving much hand labor. Airplane and Auto Combined . An Argentinian has invented an air plane designed to. rise directly from the ground or to run along a road like an automobile. Air tiaugo oil Valve Stem To lessen the labor of testing the air pressure In an automobile tire a new gouge forms part of the vulvo stem and la covered with a heavy glass duat cap that is transparent. THE ROYAL Vacuum CLEANER CLEANS EVERYTHING The Royal, with its at tachments, i3 a complete house cleaning plant and makes an easy task of house cleaning. Phone 139 for demon stration or call at 206 E. Court street. J. L. VAUGIIAN Electric Supply House Phone 139. 206 E. Court Mr. Car Owner The business of E. T. Walker Repair Shop will be known in the future 'as Walker & Ocker Repair Shop. Mr. Ocker, well known mechanic, takaing over a half interest. All business will run in the future as before. Catering to all automobile labor. - Washing, Greasing, Repairing and Storage . Walker & Ocker a Repair Shop Service Car Day and Night Shop Phone 445 ' Regidence Phone, 350 717 Garden Street , i i 11 II t 3 ii if m f r3 NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR Goodrich AND Brunswick HAVE DROPPED IN PRICE 20 PER CENT. At the start of the motoring season you are enabled to purchased tho best tires at an enormous saving. Mod Rubber & Supply Co. 305 E. Court St. Wholesale and Retail. WM. DUNN, Mgr. 'Phone 135 roll'Billi.rfWilMbill.1 ,a..,.,..,..,,. i if hi ..,-,, mm mm .. im.m.i...i "' B1t " r n IT ""' 1 ." mmm t a - ft t - r 1 Tiirmi n-riT - ----i-'t - 1 1 TiATHTTTii.irtiTiiiiTHn imtliir XliUBtttf f tmiits t ti a x