East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 24, 1922, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, JUNE 24, 1922.
TWELVE PAQE3 ,
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In 77ie Headlights' Glow
When the Simpson Auto company near Eugene, say 8. R. Thompson and ' Tho Pendleton Auto Company re
sets foal impatient because it Is lm- Willard Bond,-members of -a party ports that, judging from present indt
posxMile to secure enough Fords in which has Just returned after a sx , cations, a great number of .enclosed
Umatilla county to supply the de
qMind, the members of the firm get
some solace out of the fact that they
ore having the same kind qf trou
bles that other Ford dealers are en
countering. A statement from the
factory office lias been sent out stat
ing that doalern have called for a to
tal of 194, TSu cars during this month,
und the output of the factories will lit'
149,000, In other word there are
about IJIi.llus purchasers of cars who
Will have to n-mt until the factories
catch tip ibef'ir" they cart get their
machines. 'I he local company Is mak
ing every efforl to secure cars as fast
as they are sold but at present they
are several machines behind In the
race.'
Weston Is planning a big : Good
Kouds meeting for-July .8. Good roads
enthusiasts from towns between Pen
dleton and Joseph will attend. .A
banquet is to be served and 100 reser
vations have already eebn made.
"Roads to. Cullfornla are' excellent
with the exception of a short stretch
weeks' motor trip. They visited Sac
ramento, Los Angeles, and San Fran
cisco. Accompanying them were
Mrs. Thompson, Miss Thelma Thomp
son and Mrs. Bond. .
Scores of Pendleton motorists left
today for '. Oolurribia Gorge Hotel,
where Hoturians of Pendleton and As
toria are to be entertained at a din
ner dance.. Many of , the motorists
will after attending the danqe dri-va to
Pbrtland for a few days' stay. . i .,
r Mark Conley of Porter and Con ley,
road contractors, who are working oui
of La .Grande On the Old Oregon Trail
highway, has purchased a new Cadil
lac phaeton.
Five new Buicks have been sold so
far this month by Kyle Long, Pendle
ton Bulck dlstriutbor. Purchasers
during this week are J. 'IS. McLean o
Weston Mountain and John Eu NXelb
son or KJetn. ' twin ouyers goi six
cylinder five-passenger cars. Mr,
Nellson and his fiwnilv have gone to
California for a vacation.
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We Give Standard
Willard Service on
AH Batteries
With our experience and equipment we
have a v notion that we could work out a
pretty fair sort of battery service without
much help.
But we also have an idea that it wouldn't
measure up to the brand of service devel
oped for our use by the Willard Storage
Battery Company. ,
As Battery Headquarters we have the
benefit: of their years of experience, and of
the definite national standards of service
they have been able to develop as a result.
,- , Come in! No matter what make of bat
tery you happen to have it needs the sort of
. attention provided by the Willard Standard
of Service. '
1 '
Pendleton Storage Battery Co.
West Court and Garden '
Representing
Willard Storage Batteries
cars, will be sold this fall throughout
the territory. Mr. David I. Stoddard,
Franklin dealer in the La Grande and
Baker territories, when in Pendleton
this last week, placed his orders with
the local distributors for two touring
limousines, three sedans and one
coupe all to be specially trimmed in
a Spanish leather upnolstery two
Demi Sedans and one Touring all to
be delivered as soon as shipment can
be made, ' r
Xo new Franklins are available this
week report the Pendleton Auto Co.,
as business has been so brisk that they
have sold out all their new cars. ; Used
cars have also been moving very
rapidly. , - .
So far during June the Simpson
Auto Co. has sold and delivered 25.
hew Fords. More sales have been
made, but delivery Is held up until the
company can secure cars. The branch
office at Portland Is being beseiged
by distributors anxious to get as many
cars as possible. "I camped there for
a while this week, and I think I'll
have to go back and do the same thing
again next week In order to get hulf
as many as nve need to fill orders,"
Bob Simpson said yesterday.
Auto dealers always evpect Oliver
to hesitate a bit during til" l'lt'e- port
of June because of the fact
auto licenses taken out after July 1
cost only one-half as much as if taken
out for the entire year, and buyers fig
ure on holding off and getting thefized and
uwnein. or me. saving on licenses. .oi
wlthstanding this condition, local deal
ers almost without exception are
swamped with orders. Prospects are
Lthat by. this fall the leading com
panies will be far behind with deliveries.
OREGON 1IOADS
(Continued from Page 7.)
-n i tV'n-'tHji
Your home
.may be next
Suppose it were!
Suppose the Fire
Demon wiped out
your home your
fortune tonight!
.
Remember that the Hartford Fire Insurance Co.
not only make good your Iom but offer to cooperate
to help you prevent it. This agency represent the
Hartford.
BENT LEY & HODGES
INSURANCE
Ttosc'biii'g-Coos Hay Highway '
Coqullle-Myrtle Point; Open and In
flood condition.
Mrytle Point-Roseburg: Open and
in falnr condition; several detours on
account of construction between Cum-,
as Valley and Roseburg.
Auto stages operating. Coos Buy
Wagon Road open but very rough.
OorvalllH-Newport Highway
. Corvallis-filodgett: Road rocjkt'd
and in good condition. J
Blodgett-Toledo: Earth road, pass
able but rough in places. Being
smoothed wp as fast as possible.
Toledo-Newport: Macadamized and
in good condition.
Wlllnmc'tto Vulley-norclKV Illaliwny
Open and passable to Blachly by
both bow PaHS and Highway Pass
routes. ..Low Pass route Is roeked to
Goldson postofflce. Earth road from
GoMson to Muchly In good condition.
!lcMi!nvlllo-Ttllajnilc Ifighwny
McMlnnvllle-Sheridan: Paved.
Sherlrlun-Summit: Good macadam
except short stretch at north Yamhill
River which Is rough and slow go
ing. Summlt-Dolph: Under construction;
rough and slow going in places.
Dolph-Hebo; Good macadam,
Hobo-Tillamook: Macadam and
pavement (see Coast Highway.)
Tualatin Valley Highway
Portland-Forest Grovo - Junction
West Side High-way at St. Joseph:
Paved except short Raps at Scogglns
Creek and Tualatin River bridges.
Mt. Hood 1Mip Highway
Portland-Sandy: Take Powell Val
ley road which is pived to Greshum,
graveled and in good condition to Cot-
trell; thence via Bluff road: graveled,
fair condition. .
Sandy-Salmon River: Hlghwny pas.
snble when dry, but rough; lmpassnbl"
after rains. Detour via Mormot Rond
which is mostly planked and passable.
Salmon Rlver-ZogZng : 1'nsurfaced
but sand and gravel soil and safety
IMissable.-
Hood River-Parkdalc: Good macad
am road.
The Dnlles-C'uliforiilii Highway
Note See Sherman Highway for
alternate route to Central Oregon.
The Dalles-Shanlko (by way of
M.iupin and Kakeooven); In fair con
dition. Rough and dusty between The
Dalles and Maupin.
Shuniko-.Miidras: Rest route is vl i
.Nntclnpp and Gateway. Between
Shanlko and Antelope new macadam
in good condition. Antelope to Mad
ras In good condition.
Madras-Bend: Good macadam road.
Trail- crossing is a little rough.
: Bend-Allen Ranch: Cinder and gra
vel surface in good condition. . -
Allen Ranch-Fort Klaniath: Dirt
road in' fair condition; few rough
spots. '
Fort Klumath-Lamm'g Mill: Dirt
road with light grades and In good
condition. 1 -
Lamm's Mill-Klamath Falls: Ma
cadamized and ln good condition.
Light cars are. making through trips
from Bend- to Klamath Falls in six
hours. ; ,.
Klamath , Falls-California State
Line: All macade.mlzcd with exception
of two and one-half miles near Mer
rill, and in good condition. Some con
struction work going on, watch for
barricades and red lights.
"" Oregon-Washington Highway
Pilot Rock-Vinson: New standard
grade; under contract for macadam
izing. Pendleton-Washington State Line;
Paved and open; drive slow at cau
tion signs where maintenance work
is in progress.
Pendleton- pilot Rock-: Five miles
good earth road; ten miles of macad
am. .
Pilot Rock-Vinson: New standard
Biade; under contract for macadam
i'lng. Vlason-Butter Creek-Jones Hill:.
Good county road.
; Jones. Hiill-Heppner: Excellent
earth road.
Hcppner-GUliam County Line: 80
per cent macadamized; all in very
!?ood condition.
Gilliam County Llne-Heppner Junc
tion: Fair with many sharp curves;
drive carefully.
Ashland-Klamath Fulls Highway
Green Springs Routo open. Road In
fair condition. Medford Ashland
Klamath Falls stage taking this route.
Klaiir ith I'alls-Lnkevlcw Highway
Klamath Falls- Dairy: Macadam-
in good condition. '
Dairy-Beatty: County road, dry and
sandy. Through cars will make bet
ter time by taking route via Bonanza.
Beatty-Lakeview: air dirt road.
IiUkevtrw-Huriis Highway
Fair condition.
Bond-Lakevtow Highway
Road is in fairly good condition ex
cept a stretch, of some ten miles along
west side of Summer Lake, occassion
al mud holes. This stretch is now be
ing repaired.
Central Oregon Highway
Bend-Burns: Excellent county rond.
Burns-Crane; Macadamized and ill
good condition.
Crane-Vale: Open but very rough.
Carry water and plenty of gasoline.
Vale-Ontario: County road: fair
condition. ...
Ontario-Carlo: One mile macadam,
remainder fair. . .
' Cario-Nyssa: Macadamized; good
condition. Sherman Highway
Columbia River Highway-Shaniko
(via Fulton Canyon): Good condition
Columbia River Highway to Shaniko.
To. avoid new construction Wasco-
Moro turne south three miles west of
Wasco and follow detour signs. Road
also under construction 'between Moro
and Grass Valley. Follow detour
signs. Road from Shunlko to Ante
lope In good condition.
Antelope-Mudras: In good condition
via Gateway.
Slciii-iizio Highway
Rugeno-Blue River: Open and in
good condition.
McKenzie Pass: Open; few cars
have gone through but going is very
difficult.
Sisters-Redmond; Fair condition.
John Day Highway
Arlington-Condon: Take detour road
via Rock Creek, Mikkalo and Clem
dirt road, good condition; main road
under construction from Arlington to
Olex.
.Condon-Fossil: Macadamized and In
good condition.
Fossil-Butte Creek Summit: Gravel
ed and in good condition.
Summit -Tilley's, (mouth of Sarvice
Creek): Dirt road in fair condition
during dry weather; passable for light
cars. Very rough. Sarvice Creek sec
tion is under construction; best road
to Spray Is via Winlock.
Tllley's-Spray; New road, fair con
ditlpn. Spray-Dayvllle: Good condition.
Dayvlllc-f ole's Bridge: In fair con
dition but rough.
Coles' Bridge-Prairie City; Gravel
ed road in good condition.
Prairie City-Unity: Mountain road;
open and in fair condition.
- I'nitey-Cow Valley: Fair county
road.
Cow Valley-Krogan: Kxcellcnt grad
ed earth rond.
Vale-Jamison: Macadamized; good
condition.
Jumisnn-Rrogan: Excellent earth
road under contract for mucadamix-.ing.
i
Better i)o f empIi"'J by lli .
complete equipment of the car. It
includes cowl ventilator operated
from the instrument board; cowl
parking light at base of the wind
shield: inside and outside door han
dles; farge, rectangular plate glass
'window in rear curtain; a thief-proof
transmission lock, reducing the rate
of theft insurance to Light-Six own
ra 1 5 to 20 per cent; and cord tires.
LIGHT-SIX PRICES
Chassis $ 875.
Touring Car . . .' . : 1045
Roadster (3-Pass.) . 1045
Coupe-Rosdster
(2-Pm.) . . . 1375
Sedan . . . . . 1750
All pricvf-9.k. factory
TOTAL up the items ot mechanical superiority, -refinements
and complete equipment of the
Light-Six that a i e not found in other cars of its price.
Estimate each of these exclusive improvements at
only a nominal value. Then you realize why the
Light-Six ranks with cars listed, at severaj hundred
dollars mOTf. . ;. l :
In addition, you have the advantages of better
design and better performance. Studebaker is the
largest builder of sixcylinder cars because of these
. facts." ; . -.. . . j.
Get acquainted with the Light-Eix. Test its riding
and driving qualities. Then you will appreciate
that the enthusiasm of these owners is based ona
performance that is not equaled by any other car of
like price or by many cars of much higher price.
WALLACE BROS. .
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TH 15 ISA STUDEBAKER
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Oclioco His'liway
Itedmond-J'rinevllle: Graveled road;
good condition.
Prineville-Mitchell: Passable. ITiree
miles on summit very rough; 28 miles.
gTavel, good condition; balance fair.
Outer Iake lliahwoy .
Medford-Pspspeet: U)en for 18
miles above Prospect. . '
Shniiiko-.ilcKlul! Jllhuuy
Closed to auto traffic on. account
of cloud burst. . Roug-h and-muddy.
I n Gruiidi'-JoKeph liiehway
' La Grande-Island City; Paved.
Island City-Elgin: County road In
fair condition. -
Elgin-Miriam: First nine miles ma
cadam. From end of macadam to
JUtnam in fair condition.
Minnm-Joseph: Macadamized with
exception of S mile stretch bet-ween
ostine and Enterprise; this strip Is
rough; tuke hill road. Road open
from l.a Grande to Wallowa Lake.
Enterprise-Flora: Good macadam.
HaUor-Cormioopia Highway
Baker-Halfway: 19 miles macadam,
8 miles graded earth road; balance
very rough. Cautious driving neces
sary on "S" grade 4 miles west of
Kichlund.
Daker-l'nity Illalmny
Baker - Bridgeport: Open: fair I
mountain road. I
Bridgeport - Cnlty: Good county '
road.
Crooked Itiror IliKlmay
Prlnevllle-Bear Creek: 22 miles;
fair; condition.
. (Continued on page 9.1
Hot Weather (Wear for Men
mm
FROM BAD TO, BEST
instead of from, bad , to
wprse Wouldn't you pre
fer that to be. the condi
tion of your? tires nd
tubes . ' t)ur ' vuleanizing
will bring abut that hap
py condition and save you '
money, .' The. most eco
nomical method : for mo
torists'; -'
You Can't Go Wrong on
FIRESTONE TIRES
.The new lowered prices, including tax: - ,
30x3Vg .,.$11.10
" 30x3 $ 9-3&
Another New
Buick
v
Sport Type,
Nickle
Maroon
Fittings
. ... .-
Body
C9TtCMT il MCALLt
Summer kocw caU ud )ouns.
lag rotxa or et aubstaattel aUw
foulard is moat popular.' Shantung
is sl. too, WH roulard collar asj
eufTi for coatrast. Pajamas arc of
llchtwricht reuoa natertala as
n as radiun. kabutai ami elbxr
atllta.1
Fashionable Equipment
Throughout
"When better automobiles are built, Buick will build them."
M. R. LONG :
iisTi;nti-nn run i matili.. cot sty
SALES
Orepun Motor Garage
119 West Court
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