The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, March 12, 1920, Image 4

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PRESERVE SH A P E OF
AUTO nflRR ER HAS GREAT CARRYING POWER
STORED AUTO TIR ES
F O R D
Illustration Shows Satisfactory
Type of Hanfljr.
THE UNIVERSAL GAR
Device la Made o f F ew Board* and
Mounted on Brackets Constructed
o f S trip s o f W ood— H o w It
Is P ut Together.
It deserves Genuine Ford Parts.
W e a r Depreciation
T h e re are very few public o r private
garages that have not at least one lire
not In use. The usual method o f stor­
ing these spares Is to hang them on
large nails 01 hooks This may do for
a day or two, but If left for any length
o f tim e the tire will assume an irregu-
The pilot ogriipli shows u new motor vehicle called the “ auto-carrler Junior,"
nnd Is equipped with twin driving wheels In the rear, which get their power
direct from the motor contained between them. Great speed, carrying power
and durability are claimed for this model, one o f those in favor at the recent
auto and motorcvcle show at Olympia, England.
BEAUTIFYING THE PUBLIC HIGHWAYS
Is not like the thief Change Depreciation in that it has a legitimate
starting.
The Prevention of Wear Depreciation
Is largely in your hands. E very part of a Ford Car is composed of
the finest material suitable for and properly heat treated to stand the
stress and strain, the wear and tear peculiar to that part. In this regard
the Ford has no equal, The efficiency of the Ford Car, known the world
over is no accident. The finest of steel, the finest of other metals, heat
treated to a point of perfection It is made with a wide margin of
strength in every part— even to the detail of the tires. The Ford Tour­
ing Car’s regular equipment includes tires that are a greater per cent
oversize for the weight they carry than the equipment tires of other
makes.
HANGER TO BE
CUT OUT BY THE
INSIDE RADIUS
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It is being suggested that horse chestnut trees be planted along the
public highways to commemorate the horse who has passed as a
common carrier, dogwood trees in honor of the dogs slain by motor cars
and chickweed for the chickens who in extreme folly attempted to cross
the read in front of a passing car once too often.
T ire s 8lmply Can't Get Out of Shape
If Stored on This Rack.
Dr. Mendelsohn
Specialist
in
Eyesight
Can be seen at his office 211 212 Oregon Building (formerly the
lfubbard building). One third of a century practical experience—
9 years practice in Salem. My years of experience and the satis­
factory service I have rendered to thousands, of Marion and Polk
county people assures you competent and lasting relief in all your
eyesight troubles.
In every trade. profession or branch of work there are found
a few men who, from special fitness or education, or both, are bet­
ter prepared to serve you in their line than the multitude of oth­
ers in the same field.
Since optometry requires especial ability in both professional
and mechanical work, men that are lilted to do both equally well
are scarce
Therefore, you cannot be too particular about the selection of
the man to whom you entrust your eyes.
The professional work, the examining and measuring of your
eye defeets, musl he skillfully done The mechanical part, the
making and adjusting of your glasses, is no less important.
I am making a specialty of correcting children's eyes.
MY
PHIC.F.S ARE VERY REASONABLE for the material’ and ser­
vice you will receive nnd I guarantee satisfaction in every re­
spect. Office hours from 9 to 12 a. m.—1 to 5 p. m. Sundays
and evenings by special appointment
F lra t Wa.Dh O ff A ll P articles of Dirt
W ith H o t W ater, T h e n W ipe
Surface W ith Alcohol.
The best method of lubricating the
springs of your auto Is to Jack the
weight of the car off o f them, then
force the leaves of the springs apart
with n screw driver or spring spread­
er a id put between them a mixture
o f cup grease and graphite.
SW OPE & SW OPE
They’ve taken the kick from the
cocktail.
LAW YERS
No more it exists in the wine;
Ö. Williams, Prop.
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They’ve also removed it from cider,
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No kick can we get from the julep—
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And, kirkless, a julep is rank—
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They've
taken the kick ouL_of all
Oregon
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things
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Except I lie machine that you
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crank.
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TO R EA LIZE THE
WHEAT OF HIGH FOOD VALUE
MOST M O N EY
Effective April 1, trains will
run aa follow s:
No. 2 arrives from Hoskins
0:15 A. M. daily
No. 4 arrives from Camps
4:00 P. M. daily except Sunday
No. 1 departs for Camps
10:50 A. M. daily except Sunday
No. 3 departs for Hoskins
4:15 P. M. daily
Freight service 2:30 P. M. on
Tuesdays and Saturdays
W e buy everything you
want to sell and sell
everything you want to
buy. Cash or trade.
Bring in everything you
want to sell aud 1 will
sell it for you on a
commission.
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0 . A. C. BARRED ROOK EGGS for hatching.
These
are from their heavy laying strain.
15 Eggs for $2.00.
W I L L A R D E. C R A V E N
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Wendell Hill Denlinger, a minor.
Notice is hereby given that H.
Denlinger, the duly appointed and
| acting guardian of the above en-
! titled estate, has filed his final
account concerning his administra­
tion thereof; and that Monday, the
29th day of March, 1920. at the
County Court House in Dallas. Polk
County. State of Oregon, has been
set as the time and place for the
hearing of said final account and
any objections that may be made
to any part thereof. Notice is here-
by given to all persons who may
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A super-wheat, containing an un­
usually high percentage of gluten,
and so sturdy that it may be grown
anywhere from Inbrador to Pata­
gonia, has been evolved after experi­
ments extending over 11 years by
Luther Rurbauk, the plant wizard
of California.
The new wheat, a winter brand
like otlier wheats grown in Califor­
nia, is an exceedingly early gram,
the earliest of some 400 varieties
grown by Burbank. It was tested
by comparison with 68 of the best
wheats of the world. Burbank
found it superior in yield, uniform­
ity and ail other desirable character­
istic*. It grows vigorously to a
height of four feet on good, ordinary
soil, and thrives in almost any but
the most extreme climates.
The super-wheat was tried for
baking bread, with highly satisfac­
tory results. The loaves were of good
color, texture end taste, the food
taiue of the bread depending on the
high percentage of glnten in i t
Gluten has a high food value and
contains from 15 to 18 per cent of
nitrogen, in addition to carbon, hy­
drogen, oxygen and sulphur.
have
any objections
to
said
final account, or torany part there­
of, to present the tfame at the time
and place aforesaid. This notice
is published in- The Polk County
Post by order of. Judge A. B. Robin­
son, County Jud^F of said County,
for four successive and consecutive
weeks immediately preceeding the
said ¡tearing.
H. DENLINGER,
Guardian; Address, Hillsdale,
Oregbn.
First insertion Feb. 27, 1920.
Last insertion March 26,1920.
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THE EXCEPTION
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Buy the Ford Car because the F ord Motor Co. gives its patrons an
absolutely square deal in the matter of service and will not rob you-by
fast out-dating the car you purchase.
(By FRED O. PERSON, Btule Agricul­
tural Colles:«, Fort Collins. Colo.)
g o s s i p s
In cleaning the reflectors, first wash
If gasoline drips from the carburetor
off all particles of dust and dirt with
a stream or spiny of hot water. The when the car Is standing and the en­
hot water Is most conveniently applied gine is not running the needle valve
with a syringe. Do not apply it with connected with the float should be lu-
a-cloth. Then take a piece of absorb­ vestlgajed.
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ent cotton saturated with alcohol and
The greHt deal o f clutch trouble for
wipe off the surface o f the reflector.
This procedure will remove all dirt which the owner can find no obvious
and grease und leave the surface dry cause Is due to the fuct that the clutch
and clean. Do not attempt to clean slmft Is out of true with the center of
the reflebtor with a handkerchief or tfie flywheel.
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with polishing powders of any kind.
A drill cun be made to cut an over­
TO LUBRICATE AUTO SPRINGS size hole hy grinding one cutting edge
a little longer than the other. TJils is
scheme that Is useful In an emer­
A p p ly M ixtu rs o f Cup Grease
gency. when a hole must be mude of a
G ra phite by Jacking Up C ar
size for which there is no drill.
and Spreading Leaves.
FITS GLASSES CORRECTLY
Phone 443
Buy the Ford Car because it is the best car in the world.
CLEANING AUTO REFLECTORS
DR. M. P. M ENDELSOHN
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The Ford Car is the efficiency car in wear and tear, in no “ Change
Depreciation” and in its first cost.
lnr shape and a weak «pot will develop
where the nail has been when the tire
Is put Into use.
The Illustration shows a type of
hanger that may l»e mude wide enough
to accommodate a pair o f tires, or
even more, and will keep them In their
original shape. It Is made of a few
bonrds and mounted on brackets con­
structed o f 3-in. strips of wood. The
side* are curved to fit the Inside of
the tire and short pieces o f board are
nailed across thetr upper edges. The
tire Is thus supported on about a third
o f Its circumference and so held In
shape.— Charles R. V lslier, In Popular
Science Monthly.
MAXWELL TRUCKS GAIN
RAPIDLY IN POPULARITY
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With 15,000 lVfe ton Maxwell
trucks now in daily use, sufficient
data have been accumulated to
stamp this as one of the most
economical and consistent of com­
mercial vehicles on the American
market.
The first Maxwell truck was not
produced until 1917 and with the
18 months of war that followed
there was little chance for sufficient
production to make ft the predom­
inating figure it is today.
There are two classes of haulers
using Maxwell trucks—the man
who is just deserting the old-fash­
ioned team of horses and who is
desirous of making his first step
an economical one.
The second
one is the man who has been in the
truck division for several seasons
but who from ujsing heavier ve­
hicles has determined that a ton-
and-a-half Maxwell can carry his
capacity loads and costs less to
operate.
Both of the foregoing classes, up­
on entering the Maxwell ranks, be­
come charged with some sense of
appreciation and enthusiasm. The
Maxwell truck department at Detroit
is constantly in receipt of letters,
and especially photographs, show­
ing Maxwell trucks answering the
call of every demand in the field of
agriculture and general tranporlA-
tion.
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powerful
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of
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Nash six two passenger
roadster
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make
it
practical
espe­
for
physicians, engineers, con­
tractors
men.
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traveling
Its Nash Perfected
v e-in-Head
Motor
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comfort,
handsome lines and
economical
.Tiiet.
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Five-Passenger
Touring Qer . .$1
Two-Passenger
Roadster ...
Four-Passenger
Sport Model .'.$174$
Seven-PAssenger
Touring CAr ..$ 1 7 «
Four-PAssenger
Coupe ...........$2 4«
Seven Passenger
Sedan ...........$2 7»
Prices f. o. b. Kenosha
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PRICES ON RACINE TIRES
Willard E. Craven Hardware is
giving prires on Racine tires in his
ad on the last page of this Post.
Automobile owners are all familiar
with the merits of the Racine
tires.
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DALLAS, OREGON
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