5 TIT!! SUNDAY OREGOyiAX. TORTLAM). MAUCII 31, 1912. ' . PROBLEM SERIOUS CONFRONTS MAKERS Freight Car Shortage Causes Builders to Reduce Their Daily Output. RECORD SHIPMENT COMING Rf lectkm of Mrwlon of Auto Clnb 1 Adiocalrd by Btj Ma jority Harnry OMfleld It Coming Hrrr. rr rxn. J. TT.TVT Aatnmbll" manufacturer are now ftdni the niit serious problem that res confronted thera In recent yeare. InaMlity to obtain sufficient railroad l'ilpmnt to ship earn to their dls-trt.-t distributers haa caused a tie-up Jn um nf the lrsrr factories. News of thla con-iltlon was bronprht Jiere by F. W. Verier, the Portland wholesale dealer. who returned from n extended Kamera trip lat week. 'Present condition ara the most re markable In the history of tha motor rr Industry." said tha Northwest dis tributer for tha Keo. Silent Knlght Ftearna. Apperion and Premier, while dis'-nsslna; the freight car shortage. "Tor the first time. Western dealers tr bavin their orders filled tfore Eastern aaenta ara taken care of. It sounds strsnsre. but It la true that Chi. cao dealera coulJ nt iret cara while lltrlbutera wet of St. Paul wera be ln fairly well taken rare of. Railroad officials informed ma that the present attuation rannot ha com pared with anrthlna- that haa obtained In tha laat !) year. BlUaard after bllnard haa demoralised Eastern rail road traffl.-. The Ca.illlac. Kord and P.n people were forced to cut their dally production temporarily because they could tint act railroad cara In which to ship their machine They tad ued up all thrlr storage space while I waa there and cara were being pla.ed out-of -doora. -Western dealera are fortunate in that they have numerotia transconti nental Unea to draw from. These com. panlea are sending In their care to the factories to be used for hauling ma- clilnea to the Went. They mill not let them be used fur transporting cara anywhere but on their Unea." e While In the East Mr. Vogler con tracted for tha laracst sfnicle shipment f automobiles tliat has teen ordered for the Northwest. It was his Idea to have all the cars come In a special train, but he found it Impossible to sret eaouga fr4bt cara at on time to do this. He placed an order fr mora tUan 250 Reo pleasure cars, threa car loads of Reo trucks, three carloads of Appersons and tao carloada of six-cylinder Premiers. Thirty-five rar!oads were on their way to this territory yesterday. All are expected to be shipped from the fsctory st I-ansinr. Mtrh.. before April IS. They will be shipped as cara are avail, able. Before lesrlne; for the Eaat Mr. Voder wired h.s sub-atr-nts. asitlna bow many cara they thought they would need within tha following (4 days In I lie. batch of telegraphic an swers. It waa found that Orevon. Washington and Idaho dealers figured they would be able to dispose of more than J30 machines within that time. see It Is quite amusing to note the vari ous talking points and selling argu ments advanced by manufacturers and salesmen of motor trucks. Now. we all know tha best standard motor trucks today are built In Just two styles, one commonly known as tha truck with the drivers seat directly behind the motor, and the other as the truck with the pilots throne directly over the motor. The manufacturer who builds the truck with th driver's seat placed be hind the engine says: "We have the better lda: we carry St) to 0 per cent of the load upon the rear axle and wbeels. because this gives us better traction and takes the load off the front axle and steering connections. to. On the other hand, the maker who turn out a truck with the driver pls.-ed above tho motor claims his method Is the best because, be avers, the load Is better distributed not too much on the rear wheela and can turn In less room. K- I The fart la. they are both right In part of their claims, but one says the other Is mrong, because each build but one style. The oldest builder of motor trucks in the I'nlted States, and the company whim probably has more trucks In use today than any other one manufac turer, builds both styles, so we find tnee arguments to be unbiased. It recommends the truck with the driver's seal over the engine only in cases uhere traffic conditions will not permit a long whel base and where short turns are necessary. Both styles have the same capacity, the same body and the same wetxht: one Is as hard on tires as the. other. Roth styles are required to take care of every kind of trucktng. see Wednesday night members of the Portland Automobile Club will elect officers for the ensuing year. With out wishing to detract from the effi cient work of former directors, the fact Is evident that the present board is the most active that haa guided the motorists organization since its in ception. I'nder the direction of President W. J. Clemens and Howard Covey. Frank C. Rtggs. H. L Keats. John 8. Beall. K. Henry Wemme. T. Irving Potter. O. K. Jeffery and tVeorge Knljrht Clark, director, the club's usefulness haa been greatly Increased. Its scope of ac tivities widened and the organization Itse'.f nourished and doubled In mem bership. The Portland Automobile Clun now Is a prominent factor In mat ters of traffic regulation, good roads legislation. stale-wide erection of ruldebosr-ls and other matters of vital importance to motorists. General sentiment seems to favor the reelection of the entire board. This appears to be the only logical action that could be taken. see Barney PldfleM. tonsidered by the majority of experts the greatest rar ing pilot ever developed, will visit Portland in a few days, according to word received bjr R. E. Blodgett. Port land agent for Firestone tires. Old field will be accompanied by II. 8. Firestone, of the Firestone Tire Com pany. The men will make a tour of the entire West. I'ORD LEADS IX CALIFORNIA Heavy Registration of Autos Made Poring February. A compilation from the records of the I(jce of the Secretary of State of Cali fornia, ahowliic the number of regis trations of the many varieties of auto mobiles registered In California during the month of February, la of Interest both t the dealera and buyera of the Northwest, as It shows the csrs that are being sold In what la the second tare est automobile state In the Union, be In second only to New York. The compilation shows that H7 va rietlea of automobiles wero registered In California during February, ll-e Ford leading with a registration of ITS. the Bulck rond with 1S4. the t-M-f third with til. tl.e Overland 1I and Cadillac 1 21. These were the only cars to pass the century mark. The only other cara to pass the half century were the Flanders with 7. the Chalmers with 70. the Keo with t and the Mitchell S. It Is a remarkable feature of the com nllatlon that among the hlgh-prlre cars, the Packard. Locomobile and Oldsmoblle were tied with 17 registrations eacn. HKANCII Bl'MXESS SMJKFtiATKD - Weaver Trnnfcrrect lo San Francisco llouc. The final. step m regregallng th . ....nmAhll business of th Mtudehaker Interests has takn. place with the removal oi v . r. Sin Franiisro. Weaver has been I rh.r.e of the wagon division of th Jtudebaker people here. t- t wirviFi former factory con trailer, "will be In' charge of the wagon .... I.. PiiHlanH 'l ut i. iu v. - I'ntil the present step was taken the San Francisco Drancn nil nan died both wagons and autos. Now th' wagon and auto business will be sep ... . . 1 - w . has Keel arai. . uesier nvm-i, - - -In charge of the con Ined branch for some time, will devote his attention exclusively to the automobile end. The ban Francisco branch Is the last one in the long chain of tudeDaker nouses to undergo this change. MAINTENANCE COST COT TIKE EAPEXSE HAS BEEX HE rVCEI MATERIALLY. gM 1 MAYERS Em SK-44 irs' Michigan Man Rrcltra Main Rcasona Why Automobllo Demand I So Heavy Thla Year. A few years ago the motorlet. after obtaining the price of an automobile and deciding to make his Investment, found to his sorrow that the initial cost of the machine was not the great est cost." says W. A. Wlldrick. North west manager of the Michigan Auto & Buggy Company. "The maintenance expense proved such a drain on his In come aa to make It necessary for him to dispose of the car after one or two seasons' use. Not only waa the cost of repairs and replacements excessive, but Incidental chargea connected with Ita operation, which had not been taken into account, proved appallingly great "The tire matter haa been the great est bugbear of expense, and almost everyone who has Investigated tha matter has met many ownera who hava said that the expense and trouble with tires has been the one great draw back to the otherwise unalloyed pleas ure of motoring. The manufacturers have all agreed that the great per centage of tire troubles originate from two causes: first, overloading of the tires, and second. Insufficient Inflation. "Manufacturers of motor cara in fig uring on cost of production were prone to attempt a saving In the matter of original tire equipment. The differ ence between the cost of tires that might pass muster and tires sufficiently large to give a margin of safety, fig ured so Importantly in the cost of first equipment that sizes of tires wera fit ted that were not calculated to give long aervlce. The result was that over loaded tires were very ahort-llved. "The manufacturer waa really the greatest sufferer, for hla car acquired the reputation of being 'hard on tires." Our factory equlpa ita cara with tires sufficiently oversize to give maximum service, and this, coupled with our exceptional parts service department, brings the cost of maintenance to a minimum. "Ownera have been educated to the Important necessity of keeping tires properly Inflated, with the result that even with the big 40-horsepower ma chine tlrea are giving service of 8000 miles and upwards. Thla meana that a car ran be driven throughout the entire season with an average of one set of tires. "Gasoline Is another Item of expense which has been reduced. While the first cost of gasoline Is higher than It waa five or six years ago. carburetors haa been greatly Improved and gaso line waste thereby reduced to a mini mum. In the matter of lubricating oil economies have been effected by Im proved methods. A few years ago It waa necessary to pour gallons of oil Into the motor. Modern methods now provide systems whereby evry drop of oi. Is mechanically directed to the sur faces to be lubricated, and one gallon of oil doea the work which formerly required five. "Perhaps one of the greatest econo mies effected in the case of the man who must figure closely. Is the chauf feurs hire. A few years ago very few had the courage to maintain an auto mobile without the aid of a profes sional driver. In this day of simplicity of construction of the motor car the great majority of car ownera prefer taking care of the car themselves, with the assistance to be had from the agents who maintain up-to-date service departments, and more than 0 per cent of car owners are enthusiastic drivers." WIXCII FACILITATES I.OADIXG Motor Track Solving Problem of How to Load Wagons Speedily. Having aolved the problem of quick, convenient transportation of freight by the use of motor trucks, many commer cial vehicle ownera are now turning their attention to tha matter of more rapid loading facilities. "one of the most effective devices yet perfected for this purpose Is the power-driven winch. On horse trucks a winch Is not of much assistance, as the operation by band Is too slow, and any arrangement uaing horsepower la so clumsy as to be Intolerable except In a few special Instances. With tha motor truck, however, the winch can be made of Invaluable assistance In the loading of heavy freight, on account of ita ease of manipulation and the fact that It derivea ita power direct from the same motor which propels the ve hicle. As an Instance of the value of the winch may be mentioned Its use In the loading and raising of safes, otherwise a laborious, difficult problem. Heavy machinery and furniture can also ba bandied with greatest ease and many other difficult tasks of the truckman I made correspondingly simple. TRIP IS MADE IX FAST TIME Automobile Makes Better Record Than Regular Trains. The Initial trip of the seven-paszen- ger National touring car between Et. A Man Feels Badly if his motor stalls. It's worse still for a woman. To be sure of your engine, ro:i must be sure of your lubri cation. Ask in any parage, anil you will find a large per centage of motor troubles can be traced to faulty lubrication. POLARINF. OIL pivea full, uniform lubrication under all conditions. It leaves no carbon deposit. It saves you all the troubles of foul valves and spark-plugs. POLARISE is the best oil for all makes of motors. It is especially recommended to women motorists because it is so reliable. Scad" or IKe Polarin booiltt; frtt, post-paid; ens' aactuy- Standard Oil Company t Incorporated ) Helens and Portland waa made last week by 8. C. Morton, of St. Helens. Carrying seven passengers, the big car had no difficulty In accomplishing the 30 miles between St. Helens and Seventeenth and Thurman streets, this cltv. In one hour and 30 minutes. Mr. Morton Is confident that a regular schedule of an hour and 13 minutes can be established throughout the hummer A remarkable feature of this sched ule la that the time made is better than the regular train achedule between the two towns. ELECTRIC FIELD BRIGHT OHIO SALES CHIEF PRAISES PORTLAND'S STREETS. P. B. Rose Says Outlook for Sale of "Silent" Machine! Here Sur prisingly Good. Portland's miles of finely paved streets the best in the West, accord ing to D. B. Uose, Pacific Coaat aalea manager of the Ohio Electric Car Com pany will be a potent factor in the upbuilding of the electric automobile trade here. In the opinion of the Ohio chief. Rose arrived in Fortland last week on one of his periodical visits to the Northwest. He recently returned to the Pacific Coast after a two tnontha bsence In the East, visiting the vari ous automobile shows. "Prosnecta are brighter tnan ever for the sale of electric cars," said Rose, In speaking of electric conditions gen erally. "What impressed me most thla year at the shows waa the large num ber of electric cara on oispiay. im electric manufacturera are eenousiy considering holding an exclusive elec trie show next year, aa they could rot get sufficient apace to properly dis play their proaucis ai nm iumuui. n.n jrhihit. This in itself Is an in dication of the tremendoua growth of the electric car Industry. The situation In fortiana. wnere tne naved streets are the best I have found anywhere in the West, is most promising. When the women fully re alize the advantages of the electric coupe as a means of getting about the cltv. Portland'a streets will be filled with them, the same aa In the large Eastern cities. A woman or child can operate the present-day electric with ease and be entirely inoepenoeui oi mo chauffeur. "The improvement in storage cat teries In the last few years has done a great deal to strengthen the electric vehicle business. A few years ago the buying of electrics waa discouraged by the trouble ana expense ot naileries, but the batteries of today are highly successful and virtually trouble-proof. "Little attention has been paid to the commercial vehicle tieia on tne raclfio Coast. In Eastern cities elec tric trucks are being used extensively. It will take some time to develop the electric-truck field here, but when we get started properly It will not be long before electric trucks will be aa popular as tne gas power wagon. "We have just completer ine ouuu- Ing of a large addition to our factory. Our producing capacity haa been al most double!, yet we nave great raitn t on the technical make-up of different tires need not mislead you. Goodrich specially treat ed fabric; Goodrich Tough White Tread; Goodrich Integral Con struction these things merely explain the high mileage records by which you can knoio you are buying the best, in B. r. GOODRICH CO.. Akron. Ohio, rortlaad Bra orb, n-itl Bornside Street. Fully Equipped, Including Self -Starter, Top, Glass Front, Speedometer, $2150 Portland Right is the center of a circle, "about right" its circumference; the circum ference may be drawn to any size, but the center always remains the same. The Havers Self-Starting Six is the center. IT IS RIGHT. RIGHT kind of material, nickel-steel. RIGHT kind of an engine 6 cylinders, 3-point suspension. RIGHT kind of ignition, Bosch Dual. RIGHT kind of radiator, honeycomb. RIGHT kind of rear anxle full floating. . RIGHT kind of body, luxurious fore-door. RIGHT kind of guarantee, one year by factory. RIGHT kind of service. RIGHT price $2150. The Havers is sold for what it is, a well-made, dependable Automobile. It is sold at its real worth and guaranteed to be worth it. MICHIGAN MOTORS COMPANY E. N. HOWE, Manager Phone 64-66 N. 23d Street Marshall 4466 Portland. Good territory for live agents in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. In the demand, consuming all the ma chines we will turn out." While In Portland Mr. Rose is the guest of J. I D. Keppy. manager of the Kose City Electric Qarage. Oregon agent for Ohio electrics. Before returning to hla headquar ters in San Francisco. Mr. Rose will visit Seattle. Spokane, Tacoma and other Northwest cities. GIRL LIKES AUTO; BUYS IT Junior at V. of O. Makes Purchase In Record Time. EUGENE, Or.. March 30. (Special.) Automobile salesmen would soon lose their cunning If all purchasers were like Miss Alma Noon of Portland, a junior In the University, who recent ly purchase da car of a local dealer. Rather late In the afternoon she ap peared at the. garage and went directly to business by asking: "What prices are your automobiles?" "Well, the prices range from 1500 to 12000." replied the dealer. The young lady gased around the room a momont. taking In the array of machines and then, pointing to one that pleased her, demanded: "What is the price of that one over there V "Sixteen hundred and fifty dollars." Til take It," and forthwith the young lady drew a check for the re quired amount. The dealer was dumfounded. but managed finally to suggest that prob ably she did not want to take the ma chine then. "Oh, no," was th reply, "TH come around In the morning and take a les son in running it." Midnight Closing Law Enacted. ALBANY. Or., March SO. (Special.) All soft-drlnlc establishments in this city will hereafter be compelled to close at midnight, an ordinance to this ef fect having been passed by a vote of 4 to 2 at the regular session of the City Council Wednesday. WORLD'S GREATEST ENDURANCE MOTOR CAR. Stearns Silent Knight $3650 F. O. B. Portland The ehoice of royalty. The motor that has supplanted the master engines of the world. Will you be among the first with the new type or among the lflst wifu t"e oldl STEEL & EASTMAN 615-617 Washington Street Marshall 4023 T C A WHEN you buy an automobile you have a reason for choosing the particular car that you buy. This reason must be one of the following three your own experience and practical knowledge of mechanical construction and materials the guidance of a friend whom you trust, or faith in the ability, experience, business integrity and commercial sense of the maker. With the Mitchell car the first two of these reasons your own knowledge and the inves tigation of a trusted friend lead you loeically straight to the ownership of a Mitchell, and, with the third, there are 77 years of an unequalled record in vehicle manufacture and the assurance that the next 77 years will see the Mitchell vehicles leading in popularity for the same good reasons that have made them leaders in the past. . Mitchell cars are the result of a demand from the experienced public for a car that is built and sold on the business basis of an honest profit to the maker and full value to the user. Mitchell cars are built for the man who can't afford to make a mistake. 5-panenger Mitchell-six, 6 cylinders, 5-pasienger Mitchell thirty, C)Xai- hone-power, wheel base 125 in., ders, 35 horse-power, wheel base tires 36x4. Price, $1,750. I 115 in., tires, 34x. Price, $1,350. 2-passetiper Mitchell Runabout, 4 cylinders, 30 horse-power, wheel base 100 tires 32x3'4. Price, without top, $950. 7-oarsenger Mitchell-six, 6 cyli 60 horse-power, wheel base 135 tires 36x4J4. JTice, Z,Z0. 4-passiKer Mitchell thirty, 4 cylinder, 30 horse-power, wheel base 115 in., tires 32x4. Price, $1,150. 'linden, 135 in., 11 Mitchell -Lewis Motor Company Racine Wisconsin Portland Agents, DULMAGE & SMITH, 46 North Twentieth Street. " " gfl HP aoaa k AUTOMOBILE Come and see this wonderful car today, now on exhibition at our showrooms. 688 and 690 Washington St. This car will be on exhibition but a few days, for we must make delivery of this car this week. Remember, we have been only allotted 5 of these cars for the season. See it and get your order, placed at once. STODDARD-DAYTDN AUTO CO. 688-690 Washington St. The only Six-Cylinder Silent Knight Car in Portland. JLl