9 BIG ORDER PLACED AUTO SCARED FOLKS BACK IN THE GOOD OLD' DAYS OF 1902 Eugene Man's Valve Grinder Horses Ran. Cows Skedaddled end Even People Hid From One-Cylinder Is Success. Cadillac, Second Car in Portland. Owned and Driven by Eugene lioch. r-OZSc THE SUNDAY OREGOXIAX, TORTLAND, MARCH 10, 1918. S50.000 CONTRACT CLOSED It. K. Vcltum, Proprietor of Garage In Eugene, Perfect Machine Thai Grind Valves In Tenth of Time Inquired by Hand. EVGEXU March . (Special) Fix months from the day Vcltum at Clow, proprietor of a small gars- In Euarene. pUrwl their first valve grinder e the mirktL the Veltum Clow Manufacturing- Company closed a con tract for ths delivery of IZv.MO worth or ths machines In Ths vatve grinder Is ths invention otR.Fi Vel tum. who mads ths first one for Ms own us and used It for ssvsral years hefor the commercial possibility of the tool In connection with the automobile business was suggested. C it. Wiggins, of the Archer wig- gln Company, of 1'ortland. and George Johnson, manager of the Portland branen of t'hanslor Lyon, called the Inventor's attention to the fact that he bad made a tool for which there waa a treat need. Thai waa about on year ago. Grladlaar SfaefclM Light. The little machine weighs J pounds. The average set of values (eight from a four-clinder englnei takes ftve hoars of a workman's time If ground and polished by hand. The machine does this work tn 20 minutes. It will operate perfectly on 10 pounds of air and can be regulated at any speed up to 10 strokes a minute. Valves of any size, from the small needle-vajv to the s-lnch valve, may be ground by It. the aUe of the valve making little difference In time required for the ork. Any power-driven automobile pump will furnish sufficient air to grind valves p-rfectly. Valves on the .i-horsepower Unit Caterpillar engine owned by Lane County were ground easily, the grinder weighing only U pound mora than toe valves. Mr. Veitam came to Oregon In IS from Iowa l'tl,, Iowa. where he learned the machinist trade. He was emptoyed In 1'ortLand for about two years by John li. Keller, pioneer auto mobile dealer and agent for White fiteamer cars. I ground valves by hand so long that I decided there must bs a me chanical way and that power and ma chinery would do It." said air. Veltum. telling how be came to develop bis In vention. I am not a draftsman, but I outlined the first machine on paper. I ftsured It out and when I made the first one It worked perfectly. "The original draft was exactly Ilk tli machines we are making today. Xfy first machine was of cast Iron, but we have substituted aluminum die cast ings. That has been the only change. The first machine I made has been In ve In the shop three years and Is In Lerfect running order. It has never een taken down sine ths first test." Vibration Is Overcame. Tn grinding a valve by hand, any grinder has a slight vibration. This waa the Inventor's most difficult prob lem. It waa necessary to avoid vibra tion that would be la any other direc tion than the actual grinding process. It was essential to center all motion In the direction of the actual cutting or grinding operation of the machine. An oscillating motion was developed and the grlnde so constructed taal In op eration It sets exactly over the work. It motion being so collected aa to touch all points In the valve to be around evenly. In other words the VI- CriMon of the power mechanism of the grinder virtually become a part of the grinding operation. When Mr. eltnm and his business a . I . F ' -m ' 1 r i i ' : f.t v W- . :. . LA L2 C ' vyi I Jv?' - ' S 'i t - ; ' t t . . ".'. - iK Xj : .: ;' " I if .. - -"',wr-- t V:. I . -. " ? ' -ef K' V'-V- 'a 4 ' ' '. i ' . .r. - - . ' i j i : V - v -j . - . I 1 5at 'tsj-CL. f 7rstJDflirori4uiomo&u'(3. cf&usnauer i J fo cAJn J902, 5 IXTEEJJ yean Isn't o very lone; a things go. but It' a long, long time In term of the modern auto mobile. Today there are nearly SO, 000 auto In Oregon and some 25.000 In Portland alone. Tet In 1902, Just a lit tie less than It year ago, Eugen Hoch, of the firm of Elumauer & Hoch brought to Portland the second auto mobile this town ever saw. The late E. Uenry Wemra waa Port land' pioneer motorist, but Mr. Hoch wasn'r far behind him. Mr. Hoch' car was a one-cylinder Cadillac. A mighty different automobile from the Cadillac of today waa that car with Its one-lung motor. It made A racket like a -battery of machine gun as It advanced and It waa no speed marvwl at that. Horses rsn from It and fre quently folk did the same. Cows went wild. But even then the Cadlllao waa noted for the same sturdy dependa bility that characterisea It today. When Mr. Hoch first went motoring op the Willamette Valley or down It. aa some prefer to say he left a trail of shattered nerves and mixed emo tions. In some place the native crowded around In curious throngs, but In others the whole population scat tered. All this seems funny enough In this day when automobile are so com mon, but some folks at that time really regarded an automobile as a visitation of the deviL Mr. Hoch relate with relish how on one occasion as he waa chugging his way through one small country village a girl was so startled at sight of the inr.r. contrsptlon that she leaned a barbed-wire fence and took refuge In the nearest house. Mr. Hoch did much motoring In his old Cadillac Later he owned the sec ond I'lerce-Arrow In Portland and kept It for several years. He 1 still an enthusiastic motorist. Nowadays he prefer a lighter car and drives a Hup mobile, which gives him fine service. He says the passenger automobile Is an absolute necessity these days. Blumauer & Hoch also had the dis tinction of being the first wholesale house In Portland to une a motor vehi cle for delivery purposes. Their de livery car was an Oldsmohlle. the first automobile of that make In Portland. LAW WORKS HARDSHIP CLARKE COUNTY AUTO HEX WAXT REGULATIONS CHANGED. Portland Tnsck. Bnalneea Hoeses Operating i In Vancouver Most Have Two Licenses. VANCOUVER. Wash.. March 9. (Special.) One of the Washington laws regarding automobile trucks is stringent and In many cases works hardship, and there Is a clamor to have It changed. Aa It now la. If a man owning a small delivery truck in his business in Portland or anv place In (WW5" wiih airplane type motor THE character of service delivered by a motor car, and the cost of maintaining that car over a protract ed period, are in the final analysis the real factors of its economy or extravagance. A really good car, which serves capably and without waste through many seasons, may very well be a more thrifty possession than a car which cost less to buy but more to keep. Many, many men are recognizing this truth today, and are buying Nationals in preference to a cheaper car, of less merit. Their selection is made not on the fallacious ground of initial purchase price, but on the more intelligent basis of final cost in its relation to service rendered. j I 111 L . . " Six and Itbdvc Cylinder CModek 7-Pata. Touring Car, 4-Pass. Phaeton. 4-Pas. Roadster, 7-Psi. Convertible Sedan Open Car Prices-The Six, $2150; The Twelve, $2750 The Si Sedan, 82920 The Twelve Sedan. $3430 Gwtrtmettt'i War Krvenut Tax Extra Charge NATIONAL MOTOR CAR & VEHICLE CORP., INDIANAPOLIS Eighteenth Succtstful Year MANLEY AUTO CO. Eleventh and Oak, at Burnside Street Oregon decides to take hi wife and family for a spin to Clarke County to visit friends, on Sunday or any other day, he can be arrested for operating a truck in the state of Washington without a license. Any time a truck from Oregon comes into Washington without a Washington license, the own er Is liable to arrest and fine. The business houses In Portland and Oregon, which operate trucks in Van couver or Clarke County, are required to get W ashington licenses. In addition to the Oregon license. A stnee or 4 - ; i L 4 ii J i f R. E. Veltana. fixrat Car.se Mam. alvv-4.rlaer lie Ilea I Invented That la lrovtag Bis; I ( aeecesa. partner derided to try out the commer cial possibilities of the tool, they cor responded with a number of Eastern I manufacturers. Prices asked were pro-I hlbltlve. It was then decided to manu-l f aetur the valve grinders In Eurene. Tne grinders. Including the aluminum I eastings, are now to be made here In I their entirety, except for a few small acrewa The 5.f)fl contract received la from I the Warnock A Worth Sales Company. I of sioux city. Iowa. Jitney operating between Vancouver and Portland is compelled to have two licenses. A Ford stage or jitney is paid for according to horsepower,-J23, and $2 additional for four seats, making $31 for a license In thia state, plus 25 cents for the application. A higher powered car would have to pay as much more In proportion, and if op erated between Vancouver and Port land, the Oregon license hag to be ob tained as well. Automobile licenses In Washington this year are higher than ever before and will bring several hundred thou sand dollars into the State Treasury. A truck operating here must also have a mirror attached so that the driver may see in the rear. A person operating his "pleasure" car for deliv ering anything must take out a truck license and attach the mirror, too. Stages are also provided with mirrors. Lubricating Pump Spindle. In repacking the gland of a water circulating pump use plenty of graphite with the packing. The spindle is sel dom adequately lubricated and the graphite will go a long way toward making up for this. Incidentally the use of glycerine in the cooling water as an anti-freeze precaution seems to assist in the lubrication of the pump spindle. Over 68,000 automobile tags were is sued from the office of Secretary of State Phil Cook during 1917, and it is predicted that the number will be ereatly increased in 1918 IDAHO DISTRICTS AID ROADS Bond Being Voted to Insure Con struction or Stale Illjrbwaj. -LEWISTO.V. Idaho, March . (Sp- cUi) Idaho County highway dltrtctl are voting supplemental bond Issues, I In quite substantial amounts, to Insure I the north-and-south Idaho highway! running through their several dtstricta The VVhitcbird Highway district has voted Siioo to supplement the f IS. 000 1 voted some time ago. The Orangevtlle district voted bonds la the sum of IJS.OOO several month ago and 1 now asked to provide an additional sum of tli. 000. A bond election to provide this amount will be held at aa early I date, at which time It 1 expected the! district will express Its sentiment I for permanent highway Improvements I by indorsing the enlarged bond Isxue, I The lake district expects to vote a bond I lseu. of 12500 for the building of three! rnlle of the main highway. The three I district will provide a total of ftt.SOtl for the construction work between I tirsngevlllo and Whlteolrd. The state I will provide aa equal sum and the Gov. ernment will apportion an amount! eoual to that furnished by the state. I making a total of IliS.OOO available fori tfel construction. Fgiz The Big Bay's WoRk TTHE stupendous activities of today demand the most efficient personal transportation. The Velie, as the most economical car in both time and expense, fulfills every man's need. It has remarkable value at the purchase price, costs little for upkeep and operation and is business like in its practicability. To everyone who must move about inthedty. or country the Velie is a necessity that pays for itself in increased value to home and country, bet ter health and full relaxation in spare moments. There are nine superb body styles. See them today. YOUR car is among them. D. Cw Warren Motor Car Co. Distributer Oregon and Southern Washington. ES-60 North 23d Street. VELIE MOTORS CORPORATION, MOLTNE, ILLINOIS PmilJtm mt AmimahSmt, Mmtf TVwca- mnJ Tractor 1. mmi limns TeHaw DW W.liS in W ssao us lis MiJih. Chassis $400 Runabout $435 Touring: $450 Coupelet $560 Town Car $645 Sedan... $695 F. O. B. Detroit The above prices, which became effective Feb. 22d, 1918, involved an increase on the Chassis, Runabout and Touring car, while prices of the other models remained unchanged. The increase in price on the first three mentioned models was absolutely necessary, not only on account of the steady advance in cost of material entering into the manufac ture of our cars, but also due to the curtailment of our factory and assembly plant pro duction. In past years it has been our policy to permit the buying public to benefit by our increased production through our corresponding reductions in the list prices of our cars, so it is only reasonable to expect a proportionate increase now in prices when our produc tion must be cut down. Today you can buy one with reasonable assurance of delivery, but no promise can be given as to delivery later on. BUY NOW. Any one of the authorized Ford Dealers listed below will show you the full line of Ford cars and give your order immediate attention, and likewise pledge you the assurance of an efficient after-service, if such becomes necessary. BUY NOW. Rushlight & Penney, Inc. East 3d at Broadway. Phone East 303. Talbot & Casey, Inc. East Ankeny at Grand. Phone East 8118. Robinson-Smith Company 6th and Madison.' Phone Main 1100. Francis Motor Car Company East 13th at Hawthorne. Phone East 3770. Palace Garage Company 12th at Stark. Phone Broadway 1572. Pacific KisselKar Branch Broadway at Davis. Phone Broadway 321. Buy a car within your means sidisMiMieM i i - - r--l 'iiinl .Miil.iihMiLuiikiltlii.MtiilriUMtlK''riiitiii. J