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18. TH CON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY CORNING. MARCH , 31,- 1807. EWS AND INFORMATION ABOUT AUTO DEALERS Suggestions of Importance for the Men Who Like to Hear the Hor.k Honk of the Auto for Pleasure and for Money. y Atlantic City strain ar earing for , brer too automobile from near-by states . .Gasolene H useful la testing, th radl- amUler opening the watar. ' "Alkoethlno" la the lima of a new - fuel composed of vaporised denatured alcohol, acetylene gaa and air. , m-, mwawvuv fhm roa i w , Sacramento for the use of th chief en- lnecr of th t tr department. , I directing; his troop In the field In Che war with Nicaragua, President Bo ttlHa of Honduras has been using aa , euiomoou. 'bill for th bonding of th atat f Connecticut for 8. 000.000 to build a . comprehensive,, system of - highway le 9ior ui pegwisiur. tnllea of road, of. which 23.827 are im proved, 10,584 being; surfaced with gravel aad 1.296 with Stone, it. Careless adjustment of the spark or Induction ooils enormously Increase th amount of current required and causes batteries to b rapidly exhausted. The demand for and scarcity xf good C-aanffaur Is' shown' by th - fat that ensespeadeaea and . automobile training; Schools -are- springing;, up all over the sjeuntry. " ,, Tbe Standard Oil company has Joined. is but a limited number of men who can spare th time to get th full value out of them, th expense of their oper ation aad the drastic laws regulating their use In several continental coun tries. - i Economical driving;, a much sought end. can only be secured by using; Judg ment. and, where a motor possesses great flexibility, a point to be observed la that the hi Kb spsed should be used as much as possible. In order to do this well drivers should learn their cars thoroughly and be able to handle them In crowded streets. " President Pope, of th National asso ciation of .Automobile Manufacturers, has appointed a. committee to confer with a like committee from the Auto mobile American , association touring Ofndal flgvres show Indiana has W.W I board res-ardlns; rules for this year's I tAiiin nnn taa r aa Vanadium, thenw element which Is said to be about to revolutionise th steel Industry, according to an expert, Impregnate certain sandstone and lead formations In Colorado. California, Utah, Arlsona'and New Mexico In suf ficient Quantities to supply th demand for many years to- cora.- ... Delaware's new automobile Jaw allows a speed of 13 miles an hour where buildings are less than 100 feet apart and of 10. miles ., an hour on country m i 1 - -; i - i ... J. . .?v...T., r Harvey O'Bryan In, Bis Mitchell Runabout i' the motor trade, th company having teen elected a member of the recently sn-ganteed - long; Island - Motor- Trad - as sociation. Klectria .vehicle . traction and. . the K-nys are the two scientific develop ments which promise to bring the great est benefit to civilisation, .according to .Tnemaa. a. jsaison. XCnM Affflrnlfla f Annafruotlanal dm. tail. In automobiles have been due to designers having been influenced by their experience .with stationary sngmesr-otday7and this policy prom lie to-be of cording; to an expert. 1 Many of the exhibits at the Boston how were loaded In a special train for transportation to the show at Provi dence, which closed last night after a taoet successful week. ' , King Alfonso has directed that a chair f au torn obi 11am be established at the Madrid School of Arts and Crafts in order that Spanish chauffeurs may re ceive thorough Instruction. Drivers of the - taximeter cabs to be operated In New York, and several other Eastern cities will be termed "motor men," toot "chauffeurs, " and will be forbidden to receive tips. - The fact that the Boston show,- which eloeed March M, drew th largest crowds erf any show in th East, seem to knock at the argument against late shows, at least in that section of the country To enable prospective owner to be too me "auto wise" a well known manu facturer, in addition to the usual Instruc tion books, is distributing a aeries of right lectures, arranged after the meth ods of a correspondence school. -i It seems strange that there should be ma Impression extant that automobile manufacturing is Immensely profitable, when It is a well known fact in the trade that the concern actually paying Vvldends are a small minority of th s-hole. Just before th recent rapid lis la the price of aluminum members of the American 'Motor Car Manufacturers' association were given a tip which en abled them to save at least tt 20.000 on purchases of the metal for the pres ent season. - It is human- te value more highly that for which one pays than that which on jets for nothing, but there are excep tions. For example, the motorlst'a own Judgment of .his speed costs nothing, while the policeman's Judgment of It costs much, yet the latter judgment is liot held In great esteem. There is a slump In the demand for large touring cars In France, England and Germany, due to the fact that there roads, and In towns where buildings are more than 100 .feet from each other. Non residents-are- allowed -t9 -use-their oars in the state 10 days In each year without, obtaining a license. . One of the mistakes of soma Ameri can manufacturers has been that of not properly taking care of their retail cus tomers, those that have made it a prac tice to build up and maintain a direct relation between the factory and the user are In the strongest position to- LOCAL NEWS OF THE AUTO WORLD Complaints Are Made Against Chauffeurs That' Waste Time on Trips. PATRONS OBJECT TO ! PAYING FOR DELAYS V Last Week Whs One of .Most Active . of the Season and Dealers Look Forward to Year of Unprecedent ed Sales In All Kinds of Machines, even greater importance in the ntar fu ture. A Texas real estate agent thus tell of th value of a motor car In his busi ness: ,"If It were not for my car I Imply could not do business, for our land Is far away from railroads and trolleys, and I have yet to find a team of horses that could handle a load of even passengers at th speed and over th grass grown country that th car negotiates easily." One of the' most notable automobile ran ever mad in Colorado In an auto mobile was made by Palmer I Rich ardson, of Longmont, Colorado, last month, between Iveland and Eates Park. The distance is TO miles. Rich ardson made the trip, with four pas sengers end baggage, the weight as; sregatlng 700 pounds, in three hours and tl minutes, using I H gallons of gasoline. - - The vibrator ' spring and hammer should be adjusted so to stand about one-sixteenth of an Inoh from th end of the coll when in normal position. The vibrator screw should touch the plati num eon tact on the vibrator spring. The engine should then be started, and. If It misses, the screw should be tight ened a trifle at a time until the engine will run -without missing. When this point is reached the set screw should be tightened. The Imperial Automobile club of Ger many haa devised a system of danger signals which may be read by a native of any land. Metal plates are erected S00 meters from the danger point, the number displayed indicating the apeclal kind of peril, as followat One, turn to the left; two, turn to th right: three, water channel, gutter or fully, four, knoll or elevation; five, crossroads; six. railway crossing, and seven, double curve. On of th newest things in swell mo tor togrery for women this season is th white mannish coat with hat or can and veil to match. For men th leather goods, which were so heavy, and awk- There appears to be considerable com plaint from the patrons of automobiles in Portland to the effect that the chauf feurs are not doing the "square" thing iiv the matter of prices during th Urn that the machines ar hired. The prln ci pal complaint comes from persona Wlie -TATfofi1ze "tti" carsthat" stand-tra the different streets of the city. Th scheme whereby the patrons get beaten is by the various delays that the drlv era create, not for any necessary reason but aolely for the purpose of lengthen ing; out the time In order to Increase the price of their Arip. Some of the chauffeurs. It Is said, always find some thing wrong with their cars as soon as they secure their load and get un der way. One 'driver was charged with a delay of half an hour while he changed some device on hi machine that was no more necessary than If the machine needed a dose of paragorlc. Another driver, as soon as he receives his pas engers starts directly for th garage, where he wastes IS or 10 minutes in needless delay. The kick comes when patrons have to pay for the entire time that the car is out and then pay a good stiff price at Tthat. 'The local dealer have no control over th ma Jorlty of th car about th streets, and assert that, there is no way to Insure th people in getting treated honestly, excepting by calling em some respon sible dealer and In this way secure a car. It Is expected that the automobile club will take some action in this mat' ter In the near future. Although it has yet to celebrate its first anniversary, the E. R. Thomas De troit company has found it necessary to make a material increase in the sis of It plant at Detroit, Michigan. Th demand for Thomas Fortys has been so great -than the capacity of the present factory has been taxed since the first model was turned out and dealera have already put in applications for increased orders for 1SUS. , .: . Although the maintenance of bat teries 1 is not regarded as a very serious Item in the upkeep of a motor car. tt still amounts to something in the course of a year. On those automobiles whose Ignition system does not Include magneto, storage batteries and dry cells both- are- generally ueed and these must be renewed at intervals that depend to great extent on the number of miles covered by the car. Three' thousand miles on one set of dry batteries for lour cylinder car would have been impossible a - few years aaro. but that naa lust Been accomplished with Thomas Flyer through the us of an Atwater-Knt spark generator with which they are equipped. A Dosch wag- neio is also a part or the standard equipment of the ear, but the batteries were used alone In this case for ex- perimental purposes. The explanation for this remarkable mlleasre is a com. paratlvely simple one, in that instead or a series of more or leas weak marks the Atwater-Rent furnishes one very "Hn" a. ., l. t. e e " . Last week was a rattling: good one In local automobile circles.. While th weather was not all that could be de sired, yet the Portland dealers did a rushing business with brilliant nros- peets ahead. From present figures th roruana aeaiers have done nearly as much -business to data this year aa all during the year Just passed. This shows that the people are being edu cated in the proper way regarding the use of cars and th comfort and pleas ure that may be derived therefrom. There ar more High priced cars sold In Portland today than ever before and the fact that purchasers sra pleased is the best advertisement that th deal rs can receive, ... e . e ' - Bo far as the east Is concerned, an- ward, have entirely gone out of style, and ar replaced by khaki, which is light but Serviceable. Among th newly-Imported goggles there ar some original patterns this spring; which be speak much cleverness on the part of the designer.- The rush of the ShlDPlna season In automobile faotorles In the east now is in run swing. Thousands of men are working dar and nlaht. matin a urr. human effort to meet the great demand ror motor cars. Many of the faotorles find themselves overrun with orders for immediate shipment and for lack of ability to meet the demands placed upon them, ar losing orders. Others, being more fortunate, are able to cope with conditions, showing that their early claims for prompt shipment hav not been exaggerated. sx ' ' if.: -Wr--?wwy-'' -wryt im n v 1 ' ' 1 frii!2,isiassssw fPS tt 5 ' 1 - - - "1 fan iii-t . v if i lTiTz Spring Novelties Just Received See Them at Nicoll the . . 1. . . -r Tailor's Latest designs and coloring in fine Foreign and Domestic fabrics in SUITINGS -OV1LRGOAT INGS TROUSERINGS and FANCY VLSTINGS Satisfaction guaranteed in all cases. Garments to order in t day if required. Full dress and Tuxedo suits a specialty. S.a. . . B0ODT. Kanagae. 108 THIRD STREXT , W. t. Clemens la HU NewXolumbls Tourlnf Car. tomobll raoes on the track seem likely to be. merely memories this year. No spring; events have yet been carded, nor Is there talk of any. , -. e -v; -- t. . ita snnnasaful eamnalsnlns against pernicious legialatton and in xavor or oquiiaoie tonam iliuh . , IntMnnlill. ACleftAn ! S AIIIVI benefactor to all motorists. Its strength lies in a targe meraoersnip u b uiu torlat who will not apend tl a year In membership fees for the aake of sup porting such a national organisation. deservea to suiter oppression iroin mi prejudiced.. It is all right when the snow Is flyt in r,r "one lnnaers" with watery clr- m.i.iinii mvaA a wheesv couch, but why Should any car have to wear a big hood and muffler in tn gooo oia summer tlmT . w rv. tr T. treats Automobile company report the following deliveries last week: Dr. Trummoia ana ut. a. v.. r.iimu, mm n,n.)utiit.! Oiv Lombard. 45-horse- power Oldsmoblle touring car; A. B. Manley. model O Franklin: Title Ooar antee AJTrust company. Franklin O tourlna ear: Charle KHenfyr FTanlr- Un Q touring carr- Oeorg Campbell, model O Franklin; F. Eiringr, moaei u Franklin, Was al Ttannett resorts a Brood busi ness for the past week. Mr. Bennett t... ,mA m mrA time In HtUiie machines iaiiwm 4a him from his faotorles. but expect to be able to keep up with his contracts. Last week n aanverea a iteo runaDOUt TO wnanea Dnnin( ui orawu- vllle, ' Oregon. y.- -. - 'U i' Vneriar that Karnme cloned with dirt or oil cause back nreesure In th cylin ders and consequent loss of power. The muffler should b cleaned regularly. On cause of mufflers becoming clogged 1 too muon ou in ins cyiiuuai. e ' Th H. I. Keats company last week hipped two carload of machines to Walla , walla, two to neaiuo ana one to Tacotna. . That's going some ror a Portland firm. Keats la a hustler. e e ' . How In It 1 that no amount of praise makes such friends for a ear as Its own reiiaDiuiy un luonooj under adverse conditions, is illustrated by the ease of Isaac MV Cat, a capital let of Baltimore. Mr. Cat mad a trip from New Tork to Baltimore In his 0 horse power Berliet last fall, when th roads war so bad that th mud curled over th rear axle and tiled up on th gaaolene tank, yet th car never faltered. He traveled more than u,uw muss in in sam French-American . car last year without a bit of trouble, and baa ordered another to-horsepower -ea and ana -of 40 from the American Locomotive Automo bile company. His enthusiasm, born of experience, la more impressive man tn talk of any , salesman. . e Howard M. Covey, sine h haa rone Into business for himself, has been build In un a satisfactory trade. Covey say khat this year will be the banner one by double any previoua year. , In th Un of taking ear of easte rners, a leading American firm that al waya haa been noted . for the Intimacy of it relation with its patrons, has now flung its - protecting arm across th ocean for th benefit of the many who tour abroad In Great Arrow ears. This move by the Oeorg N. PI ere com pany tn establishing a representative in Pari a where ouetomere may get parte. Is one which well may be copied by others. AH agent are instructed to no tify both the factory here and the Pari representative of th departure of any customer for Europe. The tourist also I notified of the arrangement and every thing done to facilitate his being taken oar of with the least trouble. '-t Bol Blumaner Is getting aa muoh pleas ure out of Pierce Great Arrow aa any car' ownr in the city. ., ' e . John C Alnsworth stilt cling faith fully to hie White steamer, asserting that It Is the best car on the market. Mr. Alnsworth drlvea hla own car and keep It In fin condition. - i Two earloada of Mitchell motor cars- were . received by Mitchell, Lewis 4s ! 1 - . - - -J roHTrra stccxssxty. - Having to lay upon my bed for 14 days from a severely' bruised leg. I only found relief when I used a bot tle of Kallard'a Snow Liniment. I can cheerfully recommend it aa the best medicine for brulaea ever sent to the sffllcted. It til now become a posi tive necessity upon myself. n. R. Byrnes. Merchant, Doversvllle, Texss, ise, 10 and fl.es. Sold by il drug. Slats. ' J ' ' ' '..''.,..' We Are Going to Have a Hot Summer And everyone will make bolt for the cool old Willamette.' There is nothing more enjoyable than to be on the riven in summer;' We can furnish you with all sorts of pleasure craft from j ' . a canoe to a so-foot cabin launch. We carry all sizes and shapes of launches. Our 80-foot 15 H. P. Is a beauty. It carries a large. ' crowd and will stand much abuse. It is run by a four-cylinder Buf falo engine. ' ; " ' ; ',; :';.v.y " : REJUVENATE YOUR OLD LAUNCHES. ' : ; '"v ': ..!'- !''.,,-- i-. ;V v ' - 1 - . - ' We carry a Una of launch trimmings that will make your boat iook as gooa as new... . . . . v . .;., . v. v t . a. - ! m i "If we receive your order before the summer rush, we will be able to give you some discount ' ' " ' ; Ihimn tie a Ilea and wa will diva rnr MUimta rail m tmnM ' Ta.- S my sicui ucvi vi avtuc ucif vauiuv pauuica. vv cj vauiy iuciu susu. REIERSON Machinery Co. 182-4-6 Nor rhon Street namiuiia Bsc Everybody Will be . on f WHEELS Of gome kind this year. If you own an ' AUTO We can furnish everything " in the way of SUPPLIES For it If you cannot afford an AUTO, w can sell you a Bicy- de or- Motorcycle. National, Pierce and Emblem R. 8. ik M. M. Motorcycleg. . . Lot us demoflstrata- ' ROLLER SKATES t IF CMS IS K. r. rOTaV-CTX. Ford Hunabout, 14-lnch .. wheel base, pressed steel - ; frame, shaft drlva The easiest riding, best powered runabout sold - under $1,000. Compare It with any other which sella for . less than 11,000. Price .. 4..... .................. w.... f700 XX on. roms, 40 U. r. at l.OOO revolutions; cylinders 41 H bora. 4H stroke, 120-inch wheel base; absolutely no vibration; double Ignition ': system; th easiest operated of any big ear built.. ...... t..f3,0OO X A dsmoastraUoa la this sac Is a revalaUoa ta flezlMlUy aad oontrol. or young and old. BASEBALL GOODS. " BALLOU & WRIGHT 85 Sixth Strcct,Opposit Wells Fargo Building. - mm FERTILIZER Specially Prepared Qrowm Thick Turf Qulokty rOo. 200 FRONT STREET PORTLAND. OREGON Staver oompany during th past week. This is the first season for the Mitchell In Portland, but It bid fatr to become a popular her a It I In Los Angeles, San Francisco and Seattle. Several new Mitchell were sold during ths week that oould not - be delivered but in the city.. W. J. CI urn ens, Dr. Wentherber and Harvey O" Bryan have their new Mitchells, while in the coun try cars have been delivered to Benten Bowers, Ashland; D T. Lawton, Med ford; E. M. Ranch, Pomeroy, and Clif ford Fraser, North Yakima. i. ' ' ''''' On of th 'interesting sale of th week was conducted by Howard Covey of the Club garage. Mr. W. J. Clem- mora, th Insurance man, wa th .pur-1 chaaar, and be paid 14,000 for bis ear. I I ll lit. . - - ii ii - iifr-tTrwiAW l..u.. 1 A (..h eaA.u1 . . 4m A Win vy.va vriocu unoi -saei w'PV ssaaaasa y aaaa- a y.. ............ fi,UW A IOK.r. TOmUOrO OAm, with detachabl preasad ateel frame, multiple disk clutq der i by f inches. Price ...... .. . If any on tells you their ear baa more power than bars, find out th Its of their cylinders: aleo ask -them to take yen out aver the sradest then let us take you over the; gam gradea. Seeing Is believing and hot X ''air won't take you up htny?, v (, r au a-. aJW a.waaiww. .Ma wav rviMUia anuft.1 an. WW vguuui. ' leal automobile built. This ear wUl-ruath longest with the least attention, and J the beat oar for aa Inexperienced persoa of 'any In the market, t700, with folding rear seat . ......... f725 I, prlcee f. . b. Portland or Spokan. '.Alt models 1 stock. . V. fred m rnmm I ' .; BZSTBZBTrrom omaoosT ajtd WASxxiroTOjT. 471 TacaMQ Si, Vortlaad. : T1S Froat'sji, Spokaawa. fiMMiM M 'At at 2nr!(S!i rm.mn SSK 'jBrja" 0 'rW rtad tB other day that on man gars hi little) boy a lot in Rose City Park. ' We elao heard that the lot would bj worth .about $5,000 when the little boy grew up. We with our daddy would give ns one of thoee lota. W would like to have all those dolUri when we gt big." . Fatheri and mothere of Portland, have you never thought of the nice little fortune your boys and girls would have if they were the owners of Portland real estate? There is nothing that makes a penon feel more se cure in this- life than the thought that they are owners of real estate that has Yilue. Give your boy or girl a lot in Rose City Park now and you will never have to worry about their welfare after you are gone. HAR.TMAN THOMPSON Beakers ' Chamber of Commerce TTtl-m Oa - Un r.wr "iff : V.fSU,?l - 5i h. 1 1 tf 0 Q Q Dr. Morrow's Anti-Lean auias ua waoraa 'aA , nseagh th Bervens a system. I Is a purely vegvtaoie oompouaa. Contain eo oils or fat' or apy drug that I Injurious or liable te produce a habit IT IS THX greatest TONIC IN THX WORXD won bottle contain a . month's treatment and coats 11.10 at any fl rat-class drig , , (tore. , Prepared by the . ANTI-LEAJUEDICnE CO. Oregoalasi Sldga Vortlaad, Or. 1 I i 1 r ii in: 'w I .-