Page Nine HOT BRICK PLAN GOOD IN WINTER Electrical Connection in Garage Eliminates Many Starting Troubles in Morning. KEEP WATER FROM FREEZE Quick Start Can Be Made by Use of Vaporizer Mixture of Salt and Glycerin Will Keep Snow and Rain From Sticking. If there Is electrical connection to rhe garage tliere should be no trouble Parting off In the morning. The "hot 'trick" method electrified may be used Hot !!- Device. to keep the water system from freez ing and the engine warm. Merely place the appliance on the engine and turn on the switch. Instant starting in cold weather is promised by the use of this electric vaporizer. It is a heat-resisting case. Electric Vaporizer Facilitates Starting. holding four wire screens, and is placed between the carburetor and in take manifold. The battery current heats the wires for about ten seconds, thus preheating the intake air and rector of the original; Dunlop Com pany was never in nor pf the rubber industry, says the Indid Rubber Jour nal of London. Accounts differ as to the circum stances under which he developed his idea for the use of pneumatic tilies, a patent for which was taken out on the 23rd July, v1888. .Probably th'e most reliable story is that said to have been related by Mr. Dunlop. His ten-years-old son had a tricycle which bumped grieviously on the imperfect Irish roads. Mr. Dunlop felt that something ought to be done about it, and he set to work. "I formed the rims of the wheels," he said, "of Am erican elm. I made an air-tube of rubber, covered it with cloth, and then with rubber again. My son rode this tricycle to Belfast, and people stared and laughed at the clumsy wheels, but he out-distanced other cyclists easily. In May, 1889, I turned out my first racing bicycle with the new tire, and it carried off all the first I prizes at the Queen's College sports ' at Belfast." ' Dunlop's aptent might have passed into oblivion in the same way as Richard William Thomson's 1845 pat ent for an elastic tire had not Harvey (iu Cros, Sr., the'amateur light-weight and midle:weight champion of Ireland realized its possibilities and joined lorces with Dunlop. Tho first pneumatic tire company wk, carted in Dublin in 1889, and of the nominal capital of 25,000 pounds only about IS',000 pounds was 'subscrib ed. It was combined with a cycle agency, the prospectus putting for ward that if the pneumatic tire did not succeed the cycle agency would ! pay dividends on the shares! With in four years, however, a dividend of 200 per cent was declared. When the tire factory was established in Dub lin' the resident "of Merrion Square, the adjoining residential area, raised an outcry on account of the fumes iron the factory, whereupon works were established in England, and the Lincoln Place premises were used as a distributing center for Ireland. Mr. Dunlop was often heard to deplore the fact that Irish people did not share in the benefits which an ever increasing tire factory would have brought to them. Tire Trade Journal. I Outlook Is Bright For Motor Business i 1 1 1 Priming an Engine. sprayed gasoline and facilitating the starting. To prime the engine for starting, pour a mixture of high test gasoline and ether into each cylinder through the priming cups at the top. Then The automotive industry is passing through a period which will end in the survival of the. fittest and the demise of some weak concerns, while those strongly entrenched will get a firmer hold. The close of 1921 found 105,988 more motor cars in California than during 1920, despite the fact that 1921 was a reconstruction year. This is re vealed in figures compiled by the state department of motor vehicles land shows that there was no material degree of depression in this line so far Si;i4i.-kVf-?-S"'i-;jA- Be Sore Keep Off Rain or Snow. limber up the engine with the crank and starting will come easily. Prevent cold drafts coming up through the openings for the clutch and brake pedals, by gluing a piece of sheet rubber or leather to the bottom of. the toe board, with merely a slit for the pedal arm. To prevent rain or snow from stick ing to the windshield, mix about two ounces of glycerin with one ounce of water and a dram of salt. Apply this to the glass with a cheesecloth. Wipe In a vertical direction only, so that the mixture will allow the rain to flow down and off the glass. MnrMD0!LE MEWS : Turn corners moiierately. If the fan belt slips turn it insi out. Change the water in the coolii system weekly. More accidents occur on straigi highway stretches than at curves . road Intersections. The latest style passenger automi biles are equipped with no fewer thai 14 electric lights. Gasoline left standing for considern able time, even if it be in a tank, wi. lose Its Ignition efficiency. Gear-shifting at the proper time an; in the proper way saves racking th entire mechanism of the car. Motorists should stop when there 1 an accident, whether it be the opera tor's fault or not, and render ail th assistance possible. A car should be kept out of the sui until dry after being washed. Sun light has a tendency to damage the surface of a wet car by causing the paint to check. Death of J. B. Dunlop Pneumatic Tire's Inventor Right About Your Battery John Boyd Dunlop, aged 81 years, commonly regarded as the inventor of the pneumatic tire, died in Dublin, Ireland, on October 25. He was a na tive o f Scotland and came to Belfast, Ireland to practice as a veternariaa. Later he removed to Dublin. Although his name has become a household word in the world of cy cling, motoring and road traction, the inventor of the world-famed Dunlop tire, except for a short period as di- as California is concerned. The out look for the future continues bright, with promise of greater prosperity in 1922 than has been enjoyed for a number of years. There is also a splendid and growing market in the orient for American made motors and tires, which is awaiting develonment. International Starts Price War on Ford Harold F. McCorniack;, who has been on a prolonged vacation, is back in Chicago at the helm of the Inter national Harvester Co., and will di rect the price war against Ford. While BLACKBOARD LECTURES GIVEN TO OFFENDING BROOKLYN MOTORISTS :;:oi:wliSS:s::-W: J Pi lit iH-V V c 3 1 rV.V 74 he has made no definite statement as to M3 future plans, big reductions will soon be anounced. Mr. Estes, the local International Dealer has received a letter from his firm, stating that he could expect some of the biggest tractor news in the history of the business in a very short time. The -International is giving as a bonus, plows or other implements with each sale and in this respect has been followed by other firms. Tractor dealers at the St Paul con vention were much surprised at what appears to be a price cutting contest and many of them have expressed the opinion that it could do no one any good. However we venture to say that the American farmer will loose nothing in the battle. It is an ill wind that blows no one any good and if tractor prices had held anywhere near the old level, the farmers under exist ing conditions, could not have bought. tonished by the announcement that the prices of all models were cut from $800 to fl200 per car. It Is expected that the new o-wner will put the concern on a dividend paying basis. "Fliver King" Buys Big Motor Plant I uuoiHiing ::ioioi-isrs brought btiurt iialstrate Kisk in the iv.ii.. court, Brooklyn, are punished in a rather novel manner. They are compelled to listen to a blackboard lecture, delivered by Policeman John M. Finnerty on traffic regulations and the rules of the road as shown in the photograph. AUTOMOBILE PAINTING A shabby looking car advertises neglect. Let us do your Re-Finishing. WITH . O. C. AUTO PAINT SHOP MILLER-PARKER CO. Henry Ford, multi-millionaire car manufacturer, purchased the plant of the Lincoln Motor company last week. It is a huge concern and man ufactures high class cars. The sale was conducted under bank " tcy proceedings but the "Flivver" ...ard was the only bidder for the huge concern. The price paid was $8,000,000. Ford claims to have bought this property as a result of his friendship for the owner of the Lincoln plant, Henry M. Leland, and his family. The former president will be retained in charge. Immediately after the purchase by Ford, the automobile world was as- THE UNIVERSAL CAR Effective January 27, 1922. Chassis, Regular . $405.66 Chassis, Starter $477.40 Chassis, Starter and Dentt. Rims $503.01 Runabout, Regular 1 $447.97 Runabout, Starter $520.86 Runabout, Starter and Demt. Rims . $546,89 Touring, Regular $478.17 Touring, Starter : $551.06 Touring, Starter and Demt. Rims $577.09 Sedan. ..r. 1 $787.42 Coupe $719.74 Truck... $554.25 Tractor . $492.85 O. B. Oregon City Park-Shepher dMotor Co. INCORPORATED Main St. at 4th Oregon City Phone 355 Your battery may seem to be so full of life that you may con clude everything is O. K. But it pays to be sure, because batteries sometimes die very suddenly,- right when they seem to be in the best of health.' Here at Battery Headquarters we know the facts before we tell you either that your battery is in good shape or that it needs repairs or replacement. Everything's done here according to Wil- . lard National Stand ards of Service. CON HILGERS Battery Rebuilding and Repairing. Twelfth and Main' Oregon City, Ore. Representing Willard Storage Batteries EEE FORD PARTS FOR FORD AND CHEVROLET CARS. We carry the largest stock of genuine Ford parts in this county and have a practical and experienced mechanic in charge. His advice on your repair prob lems is free to you use it. For the convenience of Chevrolet owners we have prepared a list of all interchange able Ford parts. Telephone us for quo tations or advice on repair work. r At Elevator Standard Accessories Oregon City, Oregon Guaranteed Repairs Genuine Parts Goodyear Tires Phone 390 Convenient Storage "Equipped to serve YOU best" BSE Dodge Brothers Wouldn't you like to know where the u sed car you intend to buy came from 9 Who owned it in the first place How did he use it and what care did h e give it. These questions should be answered t o your satisfaction. Come in and look over our stock of used Dodges. Everyo ne has a pedigree that guarantees your satisfaction. Phone 77 ill iar9 Cms PilliitbiJ Ore. Every need of an autdmdbile LI AT THE FOOT OF SINGER HILL STOP . AND GET ACQUAINTED. LOOK OVER OUR TIRE LINE. LISTEN TO OUR OVERHAUL PROPOSITION. Capital Garage Less Crawford, Prop. County Health Association MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN February 14 to 28. Do you know that in Your County, you have a Public Health Association, that it's aim is to substitute Health and Vi gor for Misery and Innefficiency, to keep well people well and bring help to those who are sick? Do you know that it employes as its special agent, a nurse specially trained in Public Health work. Clackamas County has, by actual county 59 diagnosed cas es of Tuberculosis between the ages of 20 and 40; the efficiency period of life. Its otner living cases total 119. " According to the records of the State Board of Health, there were 7 deaths in the County in 1920 and 19 death s in 1921. The money spent thus far in this work was raised chiefly through the sale of Christmas seals. The Portland Railway, Light & Power Company and the Willamette Valley Southern Railway Company have given free transportation to the nurse. The County Court has donated of fice space. More money is needed. Y ou will be called upon to do your share. 50 Cents will show your approval of this work, help fi nance it and give you a controlling vote in governing its policies.