8 " CUR THIEVES HERE BOLDER THAN EVER Insurance Man Warns Motor ' ists Rates Will Go Up if Losses Continue. VIGOROUS MEASURES URGED TV. M. Klingcr, of Saa Francisco, Ix-clarca Companies May Etcn rtrfu to Insare at All In less Situation Improve. ro of two thinrs Is going to hap fa in Portland, and happen vrjr toon, in connection with the unrestrained epltienic of automobile Urging that la going so merrily alunir here. Lither tha thefts nuil bo curbed and the thleTee punished when caught. yM-h Is a rare eir-ptlon at present. aa tha wont automobile theft risk on tha whole Coast. "The raising of theft insurance rates would be onlr the first atep. Inles conditions Improved at once the next step would probabljr be to refuse to nn derwrlte any automobllea la Portland against theft. "In Detroit tha automobile owner rannot obtain theft Insurance at alL L'nleas Portland takes decisive action to curb thievery the soma condition) la likely to prevail here. Ta levins; Caraew fa Seata. "Aa tha result of campaigns against automobile thieve In Loa Angeles and San Francisco tha number of thefts baa been reduced to a minimum. Tha courts thara have aat down hard on the thieves and on the "fences' behind them through whom they disposed of stolen cars and accessories. The work has also been aided by the passage of ordi nances aimed against automobile thlrvea. "Some of these ordinances mtrbt very well be adopted in Portland. Four or dinances that recently went Into effect In San Kranclaco are particularly appli cable here. "One of these ordlnancea requires dealera In eecond-hand cars to report to tha police on blanka furnished by the police complete descriptions of all second-hand cars taken in by them for trade or sale. "Another or (if nance requires that no outomoblle wrecking company may wreck or diamantlo a car without first I obtaining a permit from tha police de partment. "A third ordinance makes it a mis demeanor for any person to have In his possession an automobile tire, knowing It to be the property of another, from which tha number haa been removed. DUPLEX KEEPS ON Truck Bucking Mountain Snow En Route to Gold Beach. ROAD CONDITIONS FIERCE Fcmr-Wheel Drive) S H -Ton Truck That Went Through Pass Creek Canyon on Way Over Coast ilango Into Curry County. Somewhere in the Coast Range Mountains between Granta Pass. Or, and Crescent City. Cal.. a V4-ton Duplex four-wheel-drive truck is buck- ng anow about this time, en route to Gold Beach. Or., where It la to be deliv ered to the County Commissioners of Curry County. This is the same Duplex that made the remarkable run on March 1 through Pass Creek Canyon on tha Pacific Highway In Douglas County, aa told In The Oregonlan'a automobile aection last Sunday. With Roy Greullch, aervlee superin- Its scope ao aa to include the entire country. Organised primarily to aasist traffic officers and tha motoring publio by standardizing traffic laws, the Cali fornia association already haa proved of value in other directions, principally In running down automobile thieves and speeders. These reaulta are ac complished by an Interchange of war rants and Information. Another result was making a uni form crossing signal so that now any motorists touring California knows Just what to look out for when ha comes to a street intersection, whether he be driving In the northern, central or southern part of the state. In addition to having the backing of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce. the movement for a National traffic I officers' association Is heartily Indorsed by H. C. Oetermann. field searetary of I the National Lincoln Highway Asso ciation. It s proposed to hold a National con vention, in Oakland in the coming bum mer. ADAMS IN" NEW ORGANIZATION Steamer Salesman Goes With. Twin States) Motor Car Company. George V. Adams, one of the best known automobile salesmen In Port land, haa severed his connection with the C I Boss Automobile Company to join the sales organization of the Twin States Motor Car Company, distributor I for the Chandler Six. the Baion Six and the Mets. He will give his attention to all three cars. During tha week before ha Joined the Twin States Motor Car Company, Mr. Adams was one of the busiest little au- NEW CHANDLER SIX SPORT MODEL EXCEPTIONALLY ATTRACTIVE CAR. I If "... . V21"" . ' - ' ' . ..' " v - .. . ' - ' i. ' .-if -iaa.- - ' ' ' ; ' I ' 'v -, St . . -f- . . " " " - W(MV1 111 :-" ' . I t:' 7". 'S i --v : .-V :- r- Announcing the Four-Passenger Chandler Sport Model ADDITION of this new four-passenger Sport Model completes the already attractive group of Chandler body types six designs of open and enclosed or convertible cars that incorporate most careful thought for your thorough comfort and convenience in the details of appointment and equipment. Of striking design, with high hood and radiator and low-cut body, this attractive new Chandler model at a glance gives the true Impression of power, speed and all-'round efficiency of performance. It has very liberal seating accommodations for four passengers, rides wonderfully and is mounted upon the regular Chandler chftftttlq except that thirty-two-inch wheels and a gear ratio of 3.78-1 are used. The body, hood and radiator are painted in a beauti ful electric blue, highly finished. Running gear and fenders are black. Five white wire wheels'are offered as extra equipment, list $110. SIX SPLENDID BODY TYPES Sovm-Ptusengtr Touring Car, 91593 Four-Passnger Roadster, SI 593 Four-Paumgmr Sport Modal, $1675; Five White Wirm Wheels, 9110 Extra Convmrtibta Sedan, 32293 Convertible Coupe, $2193 ZJmousine, 32895 lAtt prices F.O.B. Cleveland) Twin States Motor Car Company Distributors 514-516 ALDER ST., CORNER SIXTEENTH C ILsa MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND IEW OK KEW MODEL. IkO MK.V WHO HADLU CUA.XDLF.H AUK.VCV IlfcKK. R. R. Coeter. who la retail sales manaa-er for the ChandW, Is at the wheel and next to him Is John X. Sharp, president of the Twin States Motor Car company. Chandler distributors, 'in the bark seat are 1 V. Kawllnga tleXl-hand side), field manager lor the Chandler In this territory, and K. E. Murphy, ic-praldnt of Twin titalrs Motor Car Company. The new Chandler sport model Is a four-paasenaer ear with tha reerular Chandler chassis, but a special body In electric blue. It differs from tha stock taurine- roadster, also, la harms' a near ratio of S.7S to 4.49 for the roadster. This hle-h jrear ratio makes It a speedy traveler. It also haa 32-Inch wire wheels. One Important fraiore of the sport model Is that comfort haa not been aacrlficed a whit for appearance. Tha appearance la there, but so is tha comfort. The car show a in the photograph haa been sold to it. J. x.erryman, of 1 orlland. launched locally. A committee of the Citizens' Club, composed of A. C. St. John. H. B. Quick. T. J. Lonsr. I. Kvarno. M. Sprinkler, John Denhof and Fred Hess, with O. J. Albers, one of the Lew la County trustees of the organisation, at the head, will make a local canvass to obtain an enrollment. Chehalis has several hundred car owners, and in Lewis County there probably are close to 2000 cars. Ship by Trainload. What is probably the larg-est ship ment of passenger cars ever received in Syracuse, N. V., was delivered several days ago to the Syracuse Motor Car Company, the Maxwell distributors. The consignment was a solid trainload, con sisting of 125 automobiles. Look over the field, study It and get a machine if you can. r tha Insurance nntrrwntera are vir tually rertain to Increase tha rata of automobile theft Insurance, probably tiy oublinar It. This waralna was brought to Port land last week by W. M. Kllnaer. of Kan fTanctsro, Varlflc Coast head of tha autoraobll drirtmr.t of the Lon don m Lancashire Insurance Company. M r. Klins;er says the Insurance com panies are stirred, up over the situation la lort:andi due to heavy Insurance leoaea from thefts, and are determined to at something be done to remedy It. In the past year, says Mr. Kilns. r. tne Invaranre com pan t em have paid out fully tlw,W In Portland to owners of ara that had been stolen. Jey Riders) teal Cars. MY. KTtnger Is conversant with tha BQterr.obi: theft situation all alone the faclfle Coast, and he ears that tsrn-rtn silk rkrilti:d BY CLLVCLAXD roLICK. The sale of used cars and parts la rrsulated by an ordinance passed In Cleveland, says the I'owvr Waron. Dealers enaaa-ed In the business are required to furnish the department of safety the names and addresses of all persons from whom second-hand machines are purchased, the time of purchase and the make, license and factory number of the vehl 'clea. The Information must be fild with the Chirr of folic dally by noon and must give com plete particulars recardlnc the previous day's business. Viola tions Incur liability to a penalty of 1 100 and aia swaths Imprisonment. while Portland has a better record than the other large cities In the number of automobiles recoverd after belnjt etoleo. It has a much larger proportion ef automobllea atolea for Joy riding Vurpoeee than any of the others. Even when recovered, automobiles la such rases are almost always mora or less damaged. The reason for Portland's better com parative ahowlna in the number of stolen automobiles recovered. Mr. Kllnger said, is due largely to the fact that there are fewer outlets here for the disposal by the thieves of stolen cars, parts and accessories thaa In baa )rnctMv Los Aaaeles or Seattle. Mr. Kllnrer conferred with Chief of retectives C'.ark and Police Captains Circle and Moore to see If more vigor ous artlea could not be taken, against Ctleves by the police. All three of these officers cWlared they have ao few men at their disposal that they are handicapped la any cam patgn acalrat automobile thieves. They complained, also, that the courts are so lenient with captured thieves, and that automobile swears whose cars axe re- covered so often refuse to proeecute. that the police feat discouraged and (lad It of LtUe as to rua dowa the taievea Coasts rrsred a Aef. At the same time, they promise co operation la aay campaign that may be undertaken. "I doubt If motorists here, and th courts realise how Inevitable It Is that rates for automobile theft Insurance will be Increased unless the brakes are put on hard to slop the operations of automobile thteves la 1'ortiand. said Mr. klmtir "The courts can help groatly in this work. "Instead of getting better here, con ditions are beconuna worse. In other towns along the Coast vigorous re s''tive maure have been adopted. eUrtleularly la Lne Angeles and fan Tranctro. and with murk auccsea. Hot 1 am sorry to aay tha Portland la now raarCeOV e iaatfaaca tMB Mas "Still a fourth ordinance makes it a I tendent. at the wheel, the truck left I lomohlle salesmen in town. On one day. e I th Northwest Auto Company in Port-i Tuesday, fie closed sales for seven Max- mlsdemcanor for any person to have In his possession an automobile on which th factory aerial number, the engine number, or any manufacturer's Identification mark has been defaced or removed. Mr. Kllnger is establishing In th Northwest for th Lomloa Ac Lanca shir Insurance Company a chain of branches of an Identification bureau recently opened In Kan Francisco. Th branch here will be in the office of Fields A Honey-man, Portland) agents of the company. This bureau will collect from automobile owners, by means of postcards to be mailed to them, full description of their cars, together with Identification numbers and other iden tification marks. When a car la stolen this data will be turned over, not only to the local police but to police of every city on tha Pacific Coast. MOTOR CAR IS PrBILC UTILITY Fuel Administration RccognlxcsIm- portance of Auto Industry "We long ago dropped the term "pleasure car for that of "passenger cars.'" saya W. L. Hurhson. of the KIs selKar, "because that la really what It la the moat dependable and flexible passenger-carrying utility the world haa ever prodoced. "In this connection no other proof Is so conclusive and final as that of th ruling of the Fuel Administration, ex emptlng garages, and service stations from the observance of "heatlesa Mon days. In this ruling It stated that mo tor vehicles of alt classes were consid ered aa coming under the head of 'pub lic utilities.' - Bi rbone Bill. It Is estimated that more thaa 10,000 telephone calls are handled daily by the -Itch board operators employed at Vrillys-OverlaAd. Inc. More than (00 phonea are distributed through the fao tory and offices. About (00 telegraph and cable messages are received at th Toledo office of the compalny each day. An automobile kept by aa Intelligent man now ia less expensive than a horse and boggy. V -it y! II! -Mi ;-'Y ' land on February J7 for a drive-away delivery to Curry County. The county haa purchased It for heavy road con structlon work. After getting through the mud of Pass Creek canyon, which has been Impassable even to horse-drawn vehl clea for the laat three months, Greullch reached Granta Pass, 100 miles south of Itoseburg, on March 4. He drove th Duplex up the 20 per ent grade of Wolf Creek hill on the way, and through Cow Creek Canyon, which I bad enough at this time of year, though not comparable with Pass Creek Canyon. Snow Deea la Meaatalaa. The Duplex may have reached Cres cent City by this time on its way to Gold Beach. It probably la atlll in the mountains, however, for C. M. Menzles, manager of the Northwest Auto Com pany, haa not heard from Greullch since' he left Grants Pass. The Duplex will have Its troubles getting over the mountains, for th road Is still closed and it will have to break through the snow for most of th distance. 'Arrived her at 8 P. M.. Greullch wrote from Grants Pass on Monday, Th roads are rotten. Hare been buck ing snow all day, and am leaving for Crescent City in the morning. They tell me that there la four or five feet of snow in the mountains. Everything going fine, but it is sure hard traveling. All we can average is a couple of miles an hour, as the roads are Juat wida enough for the truck, and you have to back for every turn. Don't think we can make Gold Beach before the end of the week, and it takes two daya by horse stag to get back, to Granta Pass." In a letter written a couple of days be for from Rose burg, Greulich told some Interesting details of the Duplex' unn tarougn rasa Creeic Canyon, Masl Above Frame. "I sore wished a hard job on myself. and w are not halt through yet," he said. "We can hardly make the people believe that we came through, and can't begin to tell you road conditions. Friday we made 12 miles from 6 A. M. to 7 P. M. Today we made 33 miles from ( A. M. to :30 P. M. It's 100 miles from Itoseburg to Grants Pass, then 135 miles from Grants Pass to Crescent City, plus the 80 miles to Gold Beach, so you see we have some trip to make yet. Of th IS miles we mads today, 25 waa uphill and mud above the frame, and you can run only about one mile an hour. To give you some idea, this morning ws had to shovel the starting crank out of the mud before we could start rtie motor, When we headed Into Pass Creek Canyon a man with a touring car de elded to follow us through. The last we heard of him he had wired for four horses to pull him out to where he could ship his ear by rail." TRAFFIC ASSOCIATION1 FLAX f W. M, Klraa-ev. of aa Frai Who lru Pertlaed Me I That Asm Theft lam Rates Will Be Kateed Here U Thefts Are Jl CatrheeL aam liaitai a a. a tri Oakland Commerce Chamber Urges Portland to Join. Letters have just been received by Chief of Folic Johnson and Sheriff Hurlburt. urging them to take steps to organize a state traffic officers' asso ciation and become a part of a Nation al association. The letters come from Joseph O. Wallmann, corporal in charge of the traffic department of the Oak land. CaU police force, who is president of th California Traffio Officers Association. Thla organisation, which was formed through the efforts of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce, baa been so sue ceaaXuX that, it. 4s m opooed l broaden well cars, four of them being new cars and the pther three used cars. The following day, Wednesday, he sold four more cars of the same make, giving him a total of 11 sales for two daya In the past 80 days, Mr. Adams haa sold 28 cars, mostly Maxwells, not quit equalling his record of last Au gust, when he sold 84 cars for Mr. Boss. TRUXTXX DEMONSTRATOR SOLD Kor Hemphill lias to Let It Go When Purchaser Insists. Roy Hemphill, manager of the West ern Motor Car Sales Company, Is wir ing to San Francisco in hot haste to hurry up a shipment of Truxtun Truck Attachments which Is overdue now. He received on demonstrator a few days ago, but a purchaser came along who demanded it so insistently .that he let I it go, thinking he would have a car load more right away. The Truxtun, which comes in 14 and 2-ton capaci ties, is an internal gear drive truck at tachment that will fit the chassis of any make of passenger car. Chehalis Antolsts to Join Body. CHEHALIS. Wash.. March 9. (Spe cial.) An energetic campaign for new members for the Western Washington Automobile Association Is to- be TIRES i Save One-Third on the Cost - of Your Tires B ALL STANDARD MAKES, SUCH AS Firestone, Batavia, Repub lic, Lee, Savage, McGraw, Etc, Etc ..8 R.S5 to 812.7.1 .. 12.60 to 15.60 .. 13.75 te 19.20 .. 17.5 to Z1.40 .. 19.45 to 22.00 .. l.5(l te .. 17.65 te .. 22.25 o 21.35 to :i SOxS...., SXmSV,. 81x4 82x4 33x4. 34x4. 33x4. Sx4 32x4. 34x4 Vs. Sx4Vfc. 3x4H 33x5 S'xA 26.25 to 24.SO to 25.25 to 37.25 to 30.85 te 23.90 24. JO 26.50 24.70 33.25 37.25 36.25 44.95 46.25 49.50 1UAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED If you will state the size tire you use we will quote you prices on the different makes we have in stock; be sure and state the style of ' bead, straight side or quick detachable, plain or non skid treads. SPECIAL PRICES TO DEALERS IN ' QUANTITIES SPortJandTireCo.5 331 Burnside Street Portland, Oregon Branches in All Principal Cities rfJ.aeiBBa Sfi B :. . rs8 Play Safe Order Now . rl a week or two- the spring selling season will be at its height. Every day makes plainer the wisdom of plac ing your order for a Grant Six now. The demand for. cars of all popular makes will exceed the supply this season.T Most manufacturers have been unable to build cars ahead this winter and few cars are in warehouse. The reduction of passenger train serv ice has greatly increased the sale of cars to suburban dwellers in all parts of . the country. The farm demand Jr greater than ever. Thousands of people who in normal times would buy more expensive cars are buying Grant Sixes this year." And "' finally we have no assurance that pres ent prices can be maintained all spring. " For all these reasons and because no matter how long you wait or how far you look you cannot match its value we urge you to place your order for a Grant Six immediately. . The new model i3 absolutely the fin est car mechanically and the most beau tiful car ever sold at a comparable price. The nationally famous Grant Six economy (20 miles to a gallon of gaso line, 900 miles to a gallon of oil), the roominess and comfort of the car and . the reputation of its wonderful overhead valve engine,arejust a few of thereasons for making the Grant Six your choice. .Price, ,51055 f.o.b. Cleveland MANLEY AUTO CO. Eleventh and Oak at Burnside " GRANT MOTOR CAR CORPORATIONCLEVELAND