THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL; PORTLAND," SUNDAY MORNING, MAY. 2, 1915 NON-STOPi- RECORD IN . MING CONTESTS IS fEAM OF YEAR . Barrey Oldfield at Cprona r: and Venice Ran Over 300 .Miles Without Single Stop, CARLSON IS IN SPOTLIGHT Wonderful rerformances Have Startled Manufacturers, Baclng Man and ,. Designers. The motor racflng season of 1915 has. i already developed a distinct .novelty 1 the non-stop spe'd performance of 300 miles, or more. I v-. At (Corona and at Venice". Barney Qldfield ran the entire distance. 301 and 305 miles respectively, without pausing for a i second in- his road career. The Cqrona course Oldfield - Covered "at the Aerrific average of nearly-6 miles an- hour. . ... The ,'Venice race was over a slower course, . but the' non-stop feature en- .abled Oldfield t win from Billy Carl son who (ipent a few seconds at his , tit, replacing a tire. Carlson also established a non-stop, running the 306 miles of the Point :, Lotna Road racej near San Diego with out .hesitating at any stare, losing ... first place by i matter - of seconds only. . ' . These performances have been startling -to racing;' men and designers . alike. They have tacitly served notice that the time iaj not far distant when tto driver can hope for victory unless 'his car Is able to go through the whole 'distance of its race without a tire ' change, a replenishment of supplies or a stop for any mechanical trouble 5 whatever. ...-'. Great Evolution Seen. . , .'.Such a feat (would have been im possible to the sjpeed demons of a year "ago. Even now It is almost revolu tionary. Tlit speed cars should be built to any other' requisites than mere speed -would have licen esteemed heresy in. form r years. It must soon become a creeds For the light, effi cient, well balanced, non-stop cars-ask . no odds, of any of their rivals in pure speed, adding to their ability' to roll . fast, a 'faculty to keep rolltng, which la almost fatal to opponents' hopes. With the' liL'avy racing cars of earlier years, economy of gasoline and .oil, was a mjnor consideration, due to the fact that' frequent r stops were necessary on -arcourlt of "tire trouble. ' A pause at the pits for tire changing was thus made the occasion, for tank . leplenishment, irithout additional loss of time. ' Present day racing cars are so much lighter that tirb wear Is less rapid. So thoroughly has the. problem of" bal ance and T lightness been worked out that in more jhan. 8000 ' miles of travel at high ipeeds In practiceand " competition on Bhe coast circuit during the , winter, buti one tire change was " necessary at the! race track. , Much, Time tost. Economy in supplies which had been incorporated Intp the racing cars have become a tremiendous asset. A 30- - gallon gafcollne tank would, it " was xliacovered. , carrk- amrjle fuel for 300 mlles of 'racing.," The cars, in fact, '.demonstrated art ability to average 'ifrom 12 to 16 miles to the gallon, teven qt a sustained speed of nearly: 90 miles -,an hoiir.'J Lubricating oil, was loused 1n; similarly, parsimonious wbj. .Reserve' water Was linneepxxnrw And ,fion-stop runs began to be recorded. h Racing meni.'roughly estimated that -a car' loses a' mile by a full stop of "-merely momentary duration. Each ; minute spent atj the pits ldses the ear ,vera mile more.. The race cars of Sthe present are. virtually of equal :'seed. For the first time,, efficiency and economy .ate playing' a big part ,.ln determining tjhe winner. -. - f French rGenerals Retired. - " Parts, May 1. Twenty-nine more 'French v'generalB have been placed ieither on the reserve or re.tjred lists to make way f o - younger or more ac tive men. The official journal con tains the names of 11 generals of divi sion and 18 generals of brigade who liave been relieved from active service. Italy Seized Ocean Liners. ,v Genoa, Italy? May 1. Many Ameri , cans have beet seriously Inconven ienced because steamers, including the Jltallaft liner America, on board whrch 'they had engaged passage, suddenly suspended . their : sailings for .New York becausethey had been taken over by the Italian government. DO NOT BE WITHOUT LIGHT ALL SIZES FOR ALL CARS L LaVgest Stock in City ' BALLOU & WRIGHT BROADWAY SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE AND Spark Plugs TOOLS U r Brake-Lining MOTORCYCLES Preeiq Tool and Supply Co. T Sixth anA 311 Oak. Bta. - On aim pd TIRES VBlrjni7inrf t Cptrparfin D F Rl ODCFTF -3 Worth nth, n.r coaca . --"'" "- - VIEWS RECENTLY TA mm j,"""""sU'""l"SH A) 'WWitWSSlsWWssSSMsWtMaasjt , ' 75 ' , " ' " " 4 z - y - vm l s ''r2jjxxz?tyfz? zy''rz. t-hy?', -VF-' 'i- yXX PROSPERITY WILL B SHARED WITH PEOPLE : V Immense Orders and Lowr- ing or uost tnaoie rro duction of New Car. "Four, million dollars' worth of truck, orders 'received in -three weeks' Uiriei ovv men aauea 10 ine iscwry wurmm force, a great organization of mechan-. ics and workmen laboring 24 hours a day in three eight hour shifts to pro duce the Jeffery product. Is the mes sage of prosperity brought to Portland by H. B. Dove, district representative of the Jeffery people, who has been a visitor with FralvS C. Kiggs for the past week. ' , "Two years ago we introduced inte America the Jeffery, Four the first high grade motorcar with the high speed, four cylinder motor to sell at a moderate price. During the past year the company developed the Jeffery quad the four wheel ' drive truck which has been indorsed by the lead ing governments of the world--and brought out the Chesterfield Six the first car. In America selling at $1659 to be equipped with features found previously only in the highest priced cars," continued Mr. love. ' i "As a r.esulfr of the sale of large quantities of Jeffery cars tg all part of the world, with a consequent reduc tlon In manufacturing costs, the com pany has decided to place within the reach of the people of the United States a high grade four cylinder car at a price never heard of before in the industry. The four is announced at. $1150. The pUrpose'pf this announce ment is to give to purchasers, dealers and friends their share of the benefit of this prosperity that has come to-the company. S : ' "Some manufacturers have offered small bonuses to their owners on con 'dition that they sell a certain number of cars. The Jeffery company, instead of offering a bonos,' has -given a price to the public whichrplaces an automo bile ot . the ' ine?t (quality ; within the reach of every man who previously, has had to be satisfied wttrT a cheaper can ' "Our production plans for the com ing year l.ave not yet been announced, but during the past two years they have rapldlyj advanced to a position in the industry which qualifies them to be counted among the top notchers." j A J sea Road Heady July 2. Forest service officials have an nounced, that the Al sea river road, be tween Waldport and Tidewater, will be completed in time to insure its use by July 1. This road, two miles in length, is Inside the Siuslaw national forest, .nd will complete the highway between the Lady When buyinc tires, watch the price. Tough Diamond Squeegee Tread 1 ires wear longer and cost less than others quality and service considered, save money, Wear Diamonds and Archer and Wiggins Oak Street. Corner Sixth Auto Supplies, Sporting Goods, Master Carburetors. AT OAK PORTLAND SHOP SUPPLIES AND ACCESSORIES Pnones Main 1682, A 1683 - ' iiVkoii ssalik t70oo KEN ALONG SCENIC COLUMBIA HIGHWAY mf '' " --4W v . Top New road and new ' bridge fclub. Bottom Earth slide. 1 Waldport and Willamette valley. Heretofore it has been necessary for all traffic to go by boat from Tide water to Waldport. Now 80-per cent of the Work Is completed. It hag been a somewhat difficult and expensive Efficiency VALVE-IN-HEAD fe MOTOR CARS j in a motor truck means dependability, power and economy. . Buick trucks are dependable for the rea t. son that they are of special design, y Every part, made after exhaustive experiment and tests, built in this .sturdy Buick Truck was designed to stand up with the famous ' T Buick Valve-in-Head Motor which U guaranteed to have more power, more speed and to be more economical in fuel consumption than any other: type of motor of equal size ever built. Capacity Three-Quarter Ton Price, : chassis . (complete car less body, ti" 07C seat and cushions) f.o. b. Portland . i . fj) X L I 3 Price, including Express Bcdy with wing d Q7C boards, f. o. b. Portland . .......... tj) 1 0 $ O My ! -"" Howard Automobile Co. i . .. . MEL. G. JOHNSON, Mgr. PhQaes Main 4555 A-2550. Fourteenth and Davis Streets across Sandy, near automobile piece of construction, because of -the heavy side hill' cut, mostly through solid rock. - Two fraternity houses are to go UP at Corvallis, costing 25,000. AMERICAN AUTOS GET ATTENTION OF WORLD Wonderful Advances in Past Hew Years Has Opened. '..-Eyes ,in All Lands. - .The ' thought of automobiles in the far . east Instinctively ; brings " tbs mind I tue pitture we used to see of a small, one-lunged affair of pain and Borrow, surrounded by a curious group of gap ing natives.". ' : . But the' tedious evolutlorj of the oth er side of the - world has been quick ened 'considerably by tn development of the motor car Industry and the inva sion of foreign fields by the wideawake manufacturers of the TTnited States. There ore still the 'rickshaws and plodding bullock carts and the sturdy, stunted ponies, but he, i background must not be confused with the action of the picture. '' , ''- The little brown brothers of the Phil ippines were perhaps the first of the Orientals to adopt in any sense- the modernized methods of transportation. This can bV explained by the American occupation which carried with It an iqflux of American ideas and Ameri can modej of living. Just recently an automobile race meet at Baguio, Phil ippine islands, preceded by an endur ance ru to that town from Manila, was one of the big features of a gala week in Luzon. Over the rough roads and soggy trails between the two cities an Overland roadster led the field, - com pleting the long trip In rilne hours and 37 minutes with a perfect score.'- in the events of the following day an Overland won a zig-zag hill climb from a large Held of American and i ; - ,H foreign earn, making the grade in four seconds faster time than its nearest competitor: The same car won the five mil rac with ease.i V ' A unique event was the slowae,1n which the drivers vied With eaeli other Jn an: endeavor to show the big crowd how slow their cars could go without coming to a complete stop. American automobiles have been able to gain -attention and interest In the: Philippines by! ingenious- demon ctrations ; and . long, tedious toura through the Interior, showing the'ea paUlities of. the various cars. While a number of the better class of Filipinos are car owners, the younger generation is still being painstakingly educated to aiitnmnMU. Mint of the natives are chauffeurs -for Americana anft for eigners, who find them excellent mech anicians and carefuj drivers. , Number fof i Autos Is.'. Constantly Gaining f'l.- j - j - i.-"', f 'W v Tnoro Ar Hon - Than. Millioa and s Half of TMiwrar Cars and Trucks ' in the "jtTnlted States. f . At thepresent time here are about 1.500.000 f automobiles j and trucks in the--United States, j At tbest the flgnr is but the result lot. a consensu of opinion' among automobile men, but It is as nearly accurate as the cenoua figures, j -The value of these automo biles and, trucks; again roughly esti mated, j Is about 12.100,000.080. In France, which is credited with havin the rnost superb system of roads in the World, built at a cost of $625,000. 000. a great . International road con gress was sanctioned by the French government and . held at -Paris in Oc tober, 1908. So great were the effect of motor traffic on roads built solely with a view to withstanding horse and Wagon-traffic that .the purpose of the meeting was announced to be "The 7i F.O.B Buyers of Sixes We 'firge you to examine all the Sixes. This is the easiest way to sell you an Overland. ' Price considered, the Overland Six is superior at every point. It has better looks more graceful lines - ; I " '.'".'" ' t -.' - ' " '" - 1 the longest wheel base the most up-to-date gives the most flexible performance . , ; i , . - .-..: . . ; . " '.,:.'."-,',,. ; . , - i - . ' -- - V- ' ' . ' ' ''. rides the smoothest -it more comfortably seats seven adults it has high tension magneto ignition ' ' it has the finest bright French finish, long grain- For 'these practical advantages alone you should get an Overland Six in preference to any other. i Order yours now . J. W. LEAVITT & CO., Distributors 529 Washington St. The Willys-Overland Company, Toledo, Ohio Other models $795 to Adaptation of Roads to tne Modern Methods of , Locomotion." - In the United States th problem Is yet a vital on,e only near the great centers, of population, fori the reason that but a small percentage of the total mileage; of roads la Improved and the" motor traffic is mainly confined to small areas of country, But the problem 1 becoming mora Important with the constantly increasing use of the automobile, and the government Is viewing the subject progressively. There is n doubt that motor traffic rapidly is replacing horse traffic, and the roads of the present and the fu ture must be constructed with a view to withstanding this particular kind of traffic, - The governments has signi fied Its ' approval , of ' the' ; modern method of transportation not only by pointing out the need for j improving roads' so that they will i withstand motor traffic, but by buylhg motor trucks to carry mail and toj transport the huge - loads . of money from the bureau of engraving and printing to the treasury. "Motor trucks are 'being installed by the government aa fast as practicable. - 5 Ford Buyers Keep Agents on the Run ' t The 24 assembly plants of the Ford Motor' company, located in -24 of the principal cities of tho country, are pretty well- crowded these llayo ,by prosperous . looking business men. They tare Ford distributors and deal era from . the surrounding territories waiting in person, and more' or "less patiently, for cars already sold. Some body has called it "The .Ford bread line." j Each, dealer appears 'with a staff df drivers. When his allotment of cars comes out of tho-assembly,' he and his staff grab the car and tear off across country, the shortest way home and the shortest way to his im patient Ford buyers, I -: I . TOLEDO '0 45 horsepower en bloc motor Telephones Marshall 3535, A-2444 "Made In U. S. A. $1600. All prices f. o. b. Toledo. J' GARAGE AND REPAIR MEN'S ASSOCIATION ;t Eighty Members Present; Or ganization Now Comprises 95 Per'Cent of Trade. . The Portland fUrage land nerair Men's esKociation .held . ls first ban quet at the Hotel Edwards last Wed nesday night. ; Eighty members of th. association were present;) Among the ' speakers were H. J. Banta, represent-, ing the Automobile DeWerfc'' asHOCla- : tion; C. H. Williams, IK' JK. 'Judge. J, C. Gay., JJr.- Crnokham, J'. M. Rogers and Fire Marshal Jay W. Stevens. , 1 In reviewing the history, of the or ganization, J. M. Rogers, the bu&ims' manager, said that since ts Inaugura tion last November irs meaibership had increased from 20 to 76. t The .association now embraces about 95 per rent of the city's jgarase own ers and repair men. Tfce object uf the association said Mr. ItoRers is to regulate and mainta4n everything - in connection with garages and repalra that a fair living profit may be made. The by-laws have been amended fo as to take in all wholesale anid retail deal ers in automobiles and accessories, and it Is hoped to make the organization .one of : the strongest in the state.. Following are, the of ficers: J. C. Hhk, president; J. ll Adams, f lent vice presi dent; G. R. Iewthwalt, second vice president: Lelaud James, secretary; Fred Dundee, jtreasurer.i and ,J, M. Rogers,, business manager. l. ! ;i HI! HOLDS FIRS BANQUET 7