Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, October 02, 1919, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    OCTOIIKR 2, 1910.
CROOK OOCJTTT JOCBJML
PAGE 8
& mm , i
Wn Claim to tin one hundred per rent, efficient wlurn It conn to
IihiiiIIIiiK and repairing rain. '
When you bring your car here you
may know that the trouble will be
located unci the cur leave our ihop
only In perfect condition.
If you want quick work, low price and dm job done right, come here
DELCO-LIGHT
The cunpUta Elactrio Light ana
Powar Plut
An electric fun bring summer
comport to the country home.
INLAND AUTO CO.
KillsSros
I
tea
kOFFEE
Hm No Rqaal
No Rival
No Hnhatltote
IT IS TBR BEBT
J E. STEWART &CO
CHAH. H. EDWARDS
Physician and Surgeon
Office 217 Main Bt.
First door south PrlnevUla Drug
Company
Office phone Blk 201. Res 106
CORRECT LUBRICATION
Zerolene gives a better film of oil
between the working parti of your
car. It conserves power and saves
wear. Scientifically refined from select
ed California crude oil. Get a Correct
Lubrication Chart for your car.
4; : ZZTTi
STANDARD OIL COMPANY Jl
(CtlUorait)
C. R. MARTIN
Special Agent,
REDMOND, OU
The good man is always
sincere
1MPERIALES
MOUTHPIECE
CIGABXTTES
are made of good thirty.
Good tobacco, perfectly
blended pure mais paper to
wrap it and a mouthpiece to
cool the smoke of it A ciga
rctte manufactured to excel.
10or 13c
The John Boll man Co. Brand
' II snButWctmnn
18 cents a package
Canwtn arm mold avrywhtrn In
metmnttflcaUy aM pmckm&mmafSO
eitarmttma; or ton packman (200
Cigmrmttmm) in a 4un-pap0r
eovmrmd carton. Wm atrongly reo
ommnd thi carton for thm hum,
or oixicm aupply or whn jou trmvoL
It VV J m "TX v
They Win You On Quality!
Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great
because their refreshing flavor and fragrance
and mellowness is so enticingly different. You
never tasted such a cigarette! Bite is elimi
nated and there is a cheerful absence of any
unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un
pleasant cigaretty odor J
Camels are made of an expert blend of choice
Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are
smooth and mild, but have that desirable full
body and certainly hand out satisfaction in
generous measure. You will prefer this Camel
blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight I
Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then
compare them with any cigarette in
the world at any price for quality,
flavor, satisfaction. No matter
how liberally you smoke
' Camels they will not tire
your taste t
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winston-Salem, N. C
Try a Little Classified Ad.
MOTOR GAR HELD
OH STEEP GRADE
Engine Going Dead on Mountain
Side Permits Automobile to
Slide Backwards.
INVENTION OF OREGON MAN
8hrp, Tooth-Like Points Dig Into
Ground and Hold Car in Place Un
til Engine Can Be 8tarted
Again Danger Eliminated.
Many deaths have occurred In monn
taln touring due to the engine going
dead while on a steep grade because
of the driver's attempt to go op la a
higher gear than he should. When
the engine Mop, the car slide back
wards and In ninny caws goes over
the edge of the road If the brakes are
not In (he bent possible condition and
the driver does not apply them with
out losing his head. t
Built along lines very similar to the
harrow used by fanners and drawn
over plowed hind to level It and break
the clods, the novel brake device
shown In the accompanying illuatra-
1 ...'
Vi.".' fcV
The Tooth-Like Points of the Harrow
Brake Dig Into the Ground and
Hold the Car in Place Until the En
gine Can Be Started Again.
tlon Is designed to prevent automo
biles used In mountain touring from
running backwards down steep roads
should anything go wrong with the
regular brakes.
It Is the Invention of George Stlck-
ney of Oregon. It consists of a harrow-like
frame suspended from a
crosswise shaft pivoted to the chassis
frame directly buck of the engine and
lowered into contact with the road by
means of n system of levers controlled
by a hand lever and notched quad
rant In the driver's cab. The sharp,
tooth-like points of the harrow dig In
to the ground and hold the car In
place until the engine can be started
again and the clutch thrown in. They
also serve to hold the car until It gets
under way. This eliminates the dan
ger of starting under the same condi
tion without the device. In which case
the conventional brakes must be re
leased before the clutch Is thrown In.
This might allow the car to gain suffi
cient backward momentum to prevent
the engine from starting and permit
the car to drop off the road if the
brakes cannot hold It Popular Sci
ence Monthly.
PLANE FOR BUDDING AVIATOR
MOTORTRUCKS ON HIGHWAYS
Prospective Operator Should Commu
nicate With Service Commission
as to Restrictions.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The prospective motortruck opera
tor should communicate with the pub
lic service commission or such other
body as may have Jurisdiction over
the operation of trucks in his terri
tory and inform himself in advance as
to legal restrictions covering the op
eration of trucks on the highways.
Finding Trouble.
A great many car owners in search
ing for trouble create more than they
find. By that is meant that Indiscrim
inate changing of adjustments usual
ly gets the operator further away
from the real cause of the trouble
The best piece of advice that can be
offered the owner Is first to be sure
what the trouble Is and then start to
rectify It
Oiling Out-of-Way Hole.
Frequently It Is desired to use an or
dinary oil filler can with a metal spont
In filling some out-of-the-way oil hole.
By slipping a piece of rubber hose
over the end of the spont almost any
location con be reached.
Shift Cross Link.
It Is a very good plan to shift the
cross links of the tire chains from
time to time. That Is, move them so
that they do not depend on the same
link of the main chain all the time.
To Clean Battery Terminal.
A strong solution of washing soda
Is the best agent for cleaning battery
terminals tlint have become corroded.
After drying the terminals should be
coated with vaseline.
Well Called the Penguin, Since It
Moves Fart on Ground, but Is
Unable to Fly.
Do yon know what a penguin Is?
ou may have read of It. hut probably
never have seen one. The penguin Is
an aqmitle bird found In the polar re
gions. It remarkable for its pe
culiar structure. It has only stump
In plaee of wings and. for that reason.
Is tirinlile to Ity. I'.ut It is a good
walker and an expert swimmer and
diver. The name of "penguin" has
also been given to the training ap
paratus employed to teach prospective
aviators the control of the airplnne or
enplane. The name Is well chosen.
The penguin used for training Is as
anahle to fly as its arctic namesake.
It consists of an airplane with wings
so very small that the power of the
motor Is unable to lift the airplane off
the ground or watnr. It Is supplied
with ailerons, elevutor. rudder and
wheels exceptionally strong for run
ning on the ground. The apprentice Is
encouraged to run this "penguin" to
his heart's content ; there is no danger
that It will fake to the air. In a short
time he graduates to real airplane
that can and does fly. and then he
can give all his attention to the flying
part without having to worry over the
handling of the varion controls. The
sense of safety he enjoys while learn
ing Is a great nerve sedative to the
Inexperienced aviator.
THINK HIGHLY OF LANTERNS
Chinese Make Them In Many Attrae
five Forms, and Pay Big Pr'ce
for Them.
The shops of the lantern venders la
the Chinese cities are usually very
gay and attractive. , All varieties af
lanterns are to be sen the larga
silken ones 3 anil 4 feet high, gor
geously painted with -arlegated colors,
embroidered In gold and sliver or de.
orated with deep fringe of the sura
material, and common small horn and
paper lanterns used by the coolies, ac
cording to the Philadelphia Inquirer.
The mode of making horn lanterns Is
very Ingenious ; the horn are cut In
to remarkably thin slices, which, by
mentis of heat and pressure, are
Joined fofi'tlier and formed Info vari
ous shapes round, square, hexagon,
octagon and some sliaped to resemble
an hour glass.
It Is usual for servants after sun
set to carry before their masters large
lanterns made either of horn or high
ly varnished paper, with the name,
title and dignities painted in large let
ters thereon.
At the Feast of Lanterns, which
takes place In the early part of the
Chinese New Tear, these lantern shop
r proprietors reap a rich harvest, as It
is customary for parents to make
presents of lanterns to their children,
brother to sister, friend to friend. In
ferior to superior, and vice versa.
Carriage of Farm Product.
The motor truck as a medium for the
carriage of farm products is now as
suming a permanent, place in the gen
eral scheme of transportation.
met)
WE ESPECIALLY CALL
YOUR ATTENTION
TO OtTl
t
STATIONERY LINE: Fine and Com
plete. LOWXEY'S CHOCOLATES in various
assortment.
HIGH GRADE TOILET PREPARA
TION'S BOOKS, MAGAZINES
IVORY PTRALLX
TOILET SOAPS
CIGARS
Visit oar fountain for ice cream and
cold drinks. We assure yon it u a
pleasure to serve yon.
D. P. ADAMSON
& COMPANY
DRUGGISTS
Aeroplane Flights
Carrying Passengers
You will want to take advantage
of this opportunity to enjoy the Thrill
and Sensation of the air with Lt Ar
chie F. Roth, Overseas Pilot In a Cur
tia J. N. 4d Army Airplane.
INTER-STATE FAIR PRINEVUXB
OCT. 1-2-8-4
Take off Fair Ground Field. Ap
Uatlons tor Air Joy Ride made with
R. L. SCHEE
Ace Aircraft Corporation, George E.
Love, General Manager Portland, Ore.