7 TV0 AUTO DEALERS MOVE DOWN TIN. A. C. Stevens and Lee L Gil bert to Be at Burnside, .16th and Washington. 2-YEAR LEASE IS CLOSED TIIE SUNDAY OREGOXIAN, PORTLAND, MAROil 3, 1018. .Win ton. Uarne,, Elgin and Harronn to Occnpy Balldlnj Jointly ml 331 Washington, With Com- V ilcte Service Facilities. 3L C. Stevena. THnton and Jlaynesl distributer, aod Lee U Gilbert, dis tribute r for the Elgin Six and the Har row n roar. closed a lease last week, on smarter at til Washington street, at I the Junction of Washington. Burnside and fniteeata streets. They wilt no Into their new location, which, they will ewupy Jointly, at one. la fact, they bgan tbalr moving I Derations yesterday. By aarty la the wee ktha two dealers azpact to ba es tablished In tbalr now quarters, where tb.y will have considerably mora room. besides tha advantage of a mora can- I tral location, than la their present quarter at Twenty-third ood Washing- Boa streets. Tha building they will now occupy I haa two sturlrs. each with a floor spaca I Oxlou feet. Tha first floor will ba used as a Joint salesroom for tha Wlnton. tiajrn.s. Elsjia and Marrouo. On tha second floor will ba tha shop, parta and s.mce departments for all four cars. A complete stock of parts will ba car ried, and tha service facilities will be aven better than at tha old location. The leas runs for two yeara. It was I avrrane'd throush J. C Corbett. "1 have desired for some time ta move I to a mora cent raj location." aaM Mr. Elevens. "Our new building Is very con veniently located, and will ba especially I advantageous for our customers. Also, I will have mora apace than before" Mr. Stereos explained that tha C. 1L I st P. garage at Twenty-third and Wash- I tostoa. which occupies par or tnel building where Mr. Stevens and Mr. Gil- I fcert have been, will remain at the samel lace, and that all arrangements' have I been made to contlnne It aa a niKhtl service station for the Wtnton, Uaynes.1 x.I-in ana liarroun cars. The C 1L a M garage Is open S4 fur a day. while tha quartera at till W ashington street will not ba open at I nicht. Mr. Stevens baa been at Twenty. I third and Washington streets for five years, t'nttl recently Mr. Gilbert was kis aalescnanaaer. but when Mr. Gilbert took the Elgin Six and Harroun Unas and became a dealer himself, they ar ranged to occupy Jointly tha samel Quarters. ffRIXlE HIDES IX APPERSOX Auto Bring ITcr to Theater In Time When Trains Were- Blocked. Exceptional Beauty T)0WER, speed, comfort and high economy . the Grant Six has always had but to all these the new model adds a degree of beauty pever before attained in a popularly priced car. 'In giving the Grant Six its new and pleasing lines and in refining the car mechanically, , Grant designers and engineers have produced xvhat is unquestionably the finest car of its size . juid price ever built. r . The three features for which the Grant Six has become nationally known overhead valve engine, cantilever rear springs, full-floating rear axle will appeal to every motor-wise purchaser. Owners average 20 miles to a gallon of gasc; Jine and 900 miles to a gallon of oil. - The price, $oss,f.o.&. Cleveland makes this new Grant Six the car which the spirit,, : cf the times demands MANLEY AUTO CO. Eleventh and Oak at Burnside GRANT MOTOR CAR CORPORATION CLEVELAND" ESZBB33 Another evidence of tha manner !nTnilfil PrOnrT Tfll II Which tha automobile provides trans- I K I 1 1 . H Srl.nrl I III II r:,v:r ULUIILI IULU Keep It Busy. Way to Make Vehicle Profitable; Orpheum headllner. rolled Into Omaha recently from Dea Moines, Iowa. In an An person tourlna" sedan. Miss FrlKama waa confronted with a vextnc problem. She was booked to appesr at tha Orpheum's afternoon per tormane In Omaha, bat owing to the aevera storms tha trains were nnabla to anove. However. Trtxte simply had to move or disappoint ber audience In the Cats Cltr. ...rbr;.".-- INCREASES COST nme youth Into driving her from Les Moines to Omaha. They picked up an Apperaon right aa their mount and the a- waa on Trivia said rhey drove through three- I Republic Distributor Give Valuable f qoi. lour-KOoi lano one iiA-ii'ui I enow- atrtrts la much the same manner as she aised to ea.e through the breakers at Courtland Beach. They finished all In one piece, however, and Trlxle Is strong (or tha Apperson Jack Rabbit. Pointer on How to Operate Truck so aa to Obtain Greatest Efficiency. JBALLOr Jt WRIGHT DISPLAY HAS . , KDVCATIOSAL VALtnC "esaajea Ikewa Jmmt mm They Are Fomad k mm Battaea of mrm ky lae Sawaasa n. 1aheraeB. A window exhibit of sponrea In one f the Broadway show windows of tha f.rm of Ballon Wright, at Broadway and Oak street, la attracting a great deal of attention, not only because of Ita general Interest, bat on account of Its educational value. Since the ex hibit was placed In the window last week, several school teachers have ad vised their pupils to sea It. The exhibit shows the sponges Just a they are found on tha bottom of tha ocean by tha sponge fishermen. Of roam, more different kinds of sponges are shown than would ba found togeth er on tha ocean bed In a spaca tha also ef a ahow window. Rut the fact that no many different klnda are repre sented makes It all tha mora Interest ing. There ara bugs giant sponges, the ala of small shrubs, and little spdnges. wire-grass sponges, elephant-ear or flat sponges of the kind used for pol ishing an automobile and making It shine, and the rare rock sponges. These ara small sponges that grow attached to rocks, and they are the most ex pensive of alL The fisherman slices the rock sponges off aa closa aa poa atble to the rock, and when they ara cured they make tha best sponges for auch thlnga aa washing vautornobllea. The window also shows a number of shells, such aa ara to ba found on tha ocean beda where sponges grow. lANCASTER BRANCH IX) ES WEIX V. S. Mitchell Find Big Demand Here for Wire Grip Tires. T. 8. MltcasIL manager of tha new direct factory branch of tha Lancaster Tire Rubber Company at 7 North Sixth street, la delighted with tha re. option be la getting from motorists. The advantages of tha Lancaster wire grip tread, he finds, ara already well known, and ona purchaser laada to other salea being made. Tha Lancaster wlra grip la aepe elaljy adapted to tha climate of Ore. gon. for the aon-skd qualities Im parted by tha wire grip ara particularly good In wet weather. BT riERBERT W. ROBERTS. Republic Truck Distributor. No ona would think of allowing the hired man to loaf on tha Job two or three hours a oay. but tha very peo ple who try to get tha most out of their smployes often allow tbelr tracks to stand Idle at the curb hour after hour when they might ba making money for their owners. After the truck haa been pur chased tha first thing is to put it to work. Delivery costs ara not lowered by tha Installation of a new truck unless It la kept going most or all of the time. Tha Uma consumed between loads and In loading and unloading must also ba cut to tba bona to show the best results ' In actual accomplish ment. This, and thla only, will pile up the big balance on the right slda of the ledger at tha end of tha month. Tba following plans wera compiled I arm aside use a flat wrench with a from the experiences of vsrlous firms pair of pliers at one' jaw to twl.t with, j equipped with Republic trucks who desired to get the most out of their trucks. One firm Instructed ita drivers to ' plan deliveries so as to always avoid making detours around closed streets as well aa to avoid streets where travel waa congested. Another firm engaged In the building supply business awarded bonuses to drivers who took the least time In making deliveries, loading up. had fewest de lays In transit and fewest mistakes In deliveries. Substantial bonuses were paid to drivers who secured tha great est mileage of useful work based on a reasonable fuel consumption. his bonus system was a great suc cess as It stimulated the drivers to get the most out of their trucks. As result this company reports a big saving in fuel and upkeep. Another bonus plan that worked backward waa successfully installed by the superintendent of a large fleet of trucks in Chicago. The drivers instead of earning merit marks had demerit marks chalked up against them. The system waa based on a schedule of these latter black marks 'resulting from complaints of poor delivery or failure to take proper cars of the truck. The first month this plan was tried the winner had lOsO demerits, while the score of the low man ran into the thousands. Three months after the plan had been in effect the two highest men tied for first place with no de merits at alL Removing Overhead Valves. In aome overhead valve engines valve grinding la made a harder task than It ahould be, because when the valves ara removed the owner dis mantles tha rocker arm assembly. In most engines this la not necessary, because the rocker arm can be discon nected from tha vertical rod. pushed to one slda and tha valve removed. In englnea using cagea thia la particu larly eaay. though most owners so to the trouble of dismantling the rocker arm ' assembly. To push the rocker DISTRIBUTORS TO MEET MAXWELL HEX OF TWO STATES TO BE HERE JIOXDAT. With Staggered Doors? Left at Front, Right at Rear A. LaCasse. of San Francisco, and C. E. Stebblns, of Detroit, to Em phasise Track: Importance. Maxwell distributors from Oregon and Washington to the number of 30 or 40 will attend a meeting to be held at the Multnomah Hotel at noon Monday to hear discussion of the transportation problem and the part the motor truck must take in solving It. - The meeting has been called by J. A. LaCasse, of San Francisco, Maxwell supervisor for the Pacific Coast terrl tory. who will preside, and by C. E. Stebblns, of Detroit, assistant sales manager of the Maxwell Motor Sales Corporation. C. E. Newton, Maxwell supervisor In this district, will also at tend. The programme will Include a num ber of brief addresses. In which par ticular emphasis will be laid on the utility of the motor truck. The Max well Company Is now making, a one-ton truck and distributors will be urged to concentrate their efforts on the truck. AUTO AIDS SirXICIPAMTIES Greater Efficiency In Cities Made Possible by Motor Vehicle. "The use of the automobile by city officials and in the different municipal departments In helping to guard the public's health and property has ere ated a new standard of municipal effi ciency never before attained," says Del Wright, of the KisselKar. "Its widespread utility. Its ready LLNNTON MAN BUYS GRANT SIX If the contact points ef tha vibrator f aa Induction coil are too cloae the emrreat la likely to are at the contact polats. tbua preventing tha breaking of tha primary cireuli. avad aa Induced sec ondary circuit. Liu . buy -' hJ'-S w i ODD ! kr The success of this beauti ful car lies in the adequate and pleasing manner in which it safeguards and ac commodates its passengers in every weather condition -and the easy-to -handle and economical way it performs. It keeps its passengers cool or warm as the occasion requires. There is ample room for five adults without crowd ing or cramping. The two front seats are in dividual, wkh aisle-way be tween. And in both front and rear a tall man can stretch his legs and be at ease. The two doors are stag-! 1 gered, a dome light in ceil-1 ing, three silk roller curtains,1 parcel pockets at both sides of rear seats, foot rail, wind shield wiper, and nickel han- dies to close doors from the inside. It has 4-inch tires, non skid rear; 10 6-inch wheel base; Auto-Lite starting and lighting and vacuum fuel system. To have a "bigger hour and a shorter mile" get your Model 90 Sedan. It makes you master of conditions and not mastered by them. Appearance, Performance, Comfort, Service and Price Hlht Tor if add ptTSmeJl Sed, $rtf9 aVeVa. TtUdt , res trm. PrUa tiitd t cSmf wtOtomt Ulht few AfseW go Turint Car , fgS The Overland Pacific, Inc; Broadway 3535 Broadway and Davis Sf. adaptability to the requirements of both large and small communities, nas not only saved hundreds of thousands of dollars for property owners and tax payers, but has enabled officials to give more attention to their duties than was possible when the horse-drawn vehicles had to be depended upon. "But what Is still more Important, the motor car has enabled city em ployes to so speed up their work that commissioners and officials have been able to devote added time to needed developments of and improvements to their communities." Ll A. M. TOELLE AT THH WHEEL OP BIS NEW 1918 MODEL. Tba new Grant Six, a large shipment of which baa been received by the Manley Auto Company, Grant distributors. la attracting much attention from discriminating motorists. The latest Grant I a even lighter than preceding models. and a feature la tbe accea&'bill ty of all parts requiring inspection. Engine, flywheel, starting pinion, clutch and dutoh throw-oat are housed and protected, yet tha owner can get at any of them almost instantly. The car haa been ballt particularly with a view, to acahllng tba a-verago owner to take care of It bimaeiL and no apeciai knowledge of mccoaaica la required . .. -T. , The ItoSTons and the Farmer More and more as the work of war absorbs the potential man power of the farm, the Federal will find ita place. To conserve the remaining man power, to facilitate farm haulage prob lems Federal trucks are doing their bit here at home. Considering time eaved, labor saved, feed saved and productive capacity increased, the Federal is indeed an investment that appeals to the farmer of these days. The one-ton Is a standard with truck gardeners and dairy men. If you will but investigate. It will be easy to understand the real economy and saving of these trucks. See them now. Sizes 1 to 5 tons. PACIFIC KISSELKAR BRANCH Broadway and Davis Portland, Oregon ' W. L. Hughson, Pres. Oldest Motor Car Organization on the Pacific With Branches at Seattle San Diego ' San Francisco Oakland Fresno Los Angeles n