I 4 THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAt. PORTLAND, SUNDAY. HORNING, JANUARY- 8, IS AM HI U TOUCH HL IS EVER PRFM IH EAST SIBERIA Kamchatka Natives Pray to Photo of American General) Machines .From U. S. Turn Russ Wheels. DidtionaryWay Is Too Hard Ring Prefers His Own Spelling J emison to Handle - - Advertising for i Willys-Overland Co. By Teerlek MsCorsrick (CoprrtcbUd. 1(22. by rrwUrie MoCenafck) It rarely fan to Um lot of a hero, even Russian hero, to be enshrined in the heart of his countrymen and In history, and while eUll alive turned Into a Rus - elan saint and made a father confeaaor. A. picture of an American aidewheel steamer from San Francisco. Ions was worshiped In a temple in Japan. And 1 for years a dosea native subjects to the csar said Iholr prayers to a major gen eral la the. United states army. -Even so rreat a hero as Clemenceau merely; dedicated a monument erected br his .countrymen to himself recently In Franca. Bat according to American travelers who were la the Anadyr penln sula at the time. Major Oeneral Dlt. while arnbaaaador to France, waa wor- shipped through the medium of a newa- paper portrait ussd as an Ikon and hung In the place of honor In the corner of the family room of an Kast Siberian . home. . Oeorge Kennan reported that elided. candle nickered year In and year ' out before the portrait s smoky features. TCE5KD DOWIf TtBKEY On the other band American traders sent to the Amur a cargo of deviled tur i key In cane. The cans bore a glorified label on which was pictured no other than Old Nick himself, holding a tur key on the end of a red-hot pitchfork. The religious East Siberians depend good deal on pictorial representations of what the world offers them, when they buy things at the shops. And supposing . the labels to be truthful, the eans were taboo and Ills Satanic Majesty was sent back to Nlcolalvek, to. the American merchants, to whom he properly be torged la thla case. They took Dlx but ' turned down Nick and turkey. It generally Is said that the reason Russian shopa have pictorial atgns show ing what they aetl la that the people as a rule cannot read. Not only the pur chaser hut the clerk cannot The Amer ican custom of putting pictures on goods ' contained In cans, therefore, suits the . requirements In East Siberia Near the border of China, before the Trana-Sibe-' rlan railway was opened, an American traveler found a can of California fruit which he prised more than his dress salt OLD PRISTS Tit ASK A lithograph In colors, dating from the flourishing era of the lithographic art In America of the fifties, long orna mented the walls of a Kamchatkan na tive dwelling. It repreaented the Amer ican kiss of reconciliation after a lovers quarrel, and when being looked over by an Isolated and forlorn American trav eler, waa regarded with pride XT the owner, evidently because the print fa the neoeeaary evidence of his pen cul ture and refinement of taste, and proved his familiarity with American art and the mannera and customs of American audety. The natives had come Into con " tact' with the kissing custom when it was brought to Kamchatka by the Rus- nl ana. And regarding Ruasla as the ex emplar of all that waa great In civili sation, ths owner of the American print ' thus was able to make a comparison In which 'America figured on an equality "with. Russia. - ' I was calling on a comrade of the rtiaslan-Japanese war, Oeneral and ex Governor Tolmatcheff, In the country - outside Vladivostok. A boy came In and whispered a request Into ths ear of ths general's lady. He wanted to play In .. diaa." THET CKT MOVIES v ..' . From early times In Russian-Amerl-, . ran relations Ruasla got her American , literature In the form of the writings of James Fsnnlmors Cooper, Washington Irving, Longfellow and Bret IT arte. Nowadays ths Kast Siberian gets his American literature in the form of the ', moving picture, and the successor also of the Nassau street print Is ths photo film, la ths country 15 mites from Vlad ivostok tn ths first eight months of the . year 71,717 persons witnessed American educational films illustrating American Industrie, schools, landscape and nat wral wonders, engineering works, cities and Uvea of distinguished Americana Kaat 8fbrln also has had somewhat f our drama. A number of Yankee 7 elasetca have been shown here, such as "The Honor of the Pugilist." "Romance ef the Girl Spy." -She Married for Love," - Don't Wake the Baby," "Sunny Jim's ; Lows Affairs," "When Ussy Want to Sea, am. Miss Dorothy dish and other ! ef the Lds Angeles school of art are ; wary wall known in the steppe, the tan- ; dm, aad ths taiga hereabouts. , TOBACCO AFrmOTETJ 1 . Aanertcaji cigarettes have been tntro i duced all along the East Siberian coast .and when ths Canadian and American troops cams here In lilt, all through , ftnetn Siberia. But for 100 years the use of Virginia tobacco waa ons of ths sur est ways on the East Siberian coast of 1 convincing the native that ths user was - i not a Russian. When Ruasla wished to , send i an Investigating expedition tot, i Sakhalin la ths beginning of ths last , century, aha equipped It with Virginia tobaoco In order to disguise Its origin. An American prospector told ms that a few years ago he was entertained In a Korlak village In North Kamchatka. Mis host brought out a box from which waa produced the family treasures. They receipted of half a dosen china cups . heavily ornamented with gilt he said. One 1 wss marked. 'V)od Bless Our Home" ; another. "To Father" ; another. "Merry Christmas." and so forth all evidently the contribution of American Siberian relations, of some whaleshlp kipper when on his annual crutee in Bering sea. "I drank tea." said the American, "from a fins mustache cup - a hick cautioned ths user to "Remember Ma'" ,"S OI B STEAMBOATS T8ET Soma of ths first steamboats need In the country were American. The Uraurl and Chinees Eastern railways were built with atoel ralla manufactured tn Mary lend. The largest order of Its kind for steel ralla aver received In America' was for supplies to build ths Amur railway od te supplement the needs of the Trans-Siberian. American locomotives did considerable part of the hauling on these railways and soma of ths first locomotives ever built tn America still may be seea In tT railway shops of Vladivostok and Nlkolsk locomotives or the ancient -tee-kettle" kind. These . railways still depend on American tools sad replacement ralla If there Is anything tn the past which did not find Its way hers through trade channels. It has been Introduced by the lied Cross, lbs American army canteen . or the T. M. C A. East Siberia has re ceived everything from ua from "no tions' to burnt-cork art. ths negro cake- walk, and now Jaaa and the Jesa dance, Vasoball. handball and ths latest version of ths American language. tCflornrsted. tisi, by Frwlerk MeCenalck) But any war By lUas; W. Lardner To ths Editor: X sea by the papers whero titer sure patting on a old fashion spell down tn Detroit and glveing away prizes ',.-;;.;.;: to the kids that can spell ; the best and etc.' and a event like this kind always stirs up a lot of int. In a town and is a good thing; for a town though. It does seem kind of t u n n y to hold a spelling contest in a place where they pat a x in Cousins.' theys no subject which I am more interested in it than the subject of spelling and this! may come as a supprlae to some of my readers as the impression seems to of rot around that I am not a A. No.,1 speller though nothing could be further than the truth. They may be a good many wds. which I don't rpell them the same way like they are spelled in the dictionary but that is no sign that my way ain't just aa good and maybe a little better and I always say that if people can under stand easy what a man means, why that means he is a good speller and I will bet you can't find no wds. in any of my writelngs that is as hard to understand aa wds. you will find in the dictionary. In fact the dictionary way of spell ing wds. is so hard that after every wd. they half to write down some other wd. thai means the same thing so as people can tell what the 1st wd. meant. Speaking about the dictionary it has got a couple of chapters in it which ydu can read without going to sleep and one of them tells where several different men. of learning baa tried to fix up our language so as every letter would have only one sound and as soon as you seen a wd. spelled out you would know the right way to pronounce it, and one of these men said the only way that could be done would be by adding 14 more letters to the alphabet. This idear was throwed in the ash can on motion of the people that makes alphabet soup. In another chapter it tells where a man named Ellis was trying experi ments with the letters we have all ready got and he found' out that you can spelt. the wd. scissors 6000 dif ferent waya It didn't: tell what he done with himself the rest of the morning. And it didn't tell why we half to go on spelling it scissors when sizxers would cut your nails just as pretty. e e H. It. Mencken has wrote a book on the American Language, which he brings out in it how different we rpell than the English though we are supposed to both be uselng the same tongue. Well, they will be more and more different as the yrs. go by, so what say is that it don't do no harm for me to spell a wd. different from the way some old English dictionary writer spelled It, provided I make the spelling easier, which is what Americana generally always do. Like for inst. an Englishman would say I have the honour to enclose i cheque." ' ', Whereas we would say: 'I have the honor to enclose i check." which fa two : less letters which dont amt to much in one sentence but would be a big-saving in a long book. Take Wells', history book for example, and if he had used American spelling 1 1 bet he could of wrote it in at least a nr, leas. time. Wile we are on the subject of spelling, though I don't want to dis courage none of the Detroit boys and gals that's trying to I Improve themself s , along those lines, yet it seems nessary to say at this pt. that spelling is something which you can't master' no more than singing alto. Either you are a born good speller or a born bum speller and if you are a good speller you won't half to spend no time in school studying how to spell this wd. or that. On the othef hand if you are a rot ten speller you will keep on being a rotten speller though if you have got a good memory you can get high marks. . Like for inst., I know a gal that when she was in school she always got a. 100 in spelling because she studied all the wds. that waa in the book and memorized how to spell them. But for the 1st. 2 yrs. after we was married we lived on Prairie Ave. in Chicago and every time she wanted to write and tell one of her friends her address, she would half to go out first and look at the Btreet sign. But a woman don't half to be a good speller to be a good wife and in fact some of the best wlfes I know has their bad spells. B S. J emison, formerly advertising and sales manager of the Oldfield Tire company, Akron, Ohio, has joined the United State . Advertising corporation. Toledo, Ohio, in an executive capacity. Toe corporation is ' controlled by , -tba Willys-Overland company.. Before his association with his old friend Barney Oldfield. v Jamison w with the Miller Rubber , company .- of Akron, in. charge of sales promotion. J emison brings with him ; a wide e perience . in , successful .merchandising methods, preceded by IS years of cosmo politan newspaper work, in -which, he earned a national reputation. He, Is widely known as an anaXjrstst of mer chandising problems and territorial con ditions. The United States Advertising cor poration plana further additions to Its staff in connection with broader plana of activity in 1922. ' Auto Shows Here and There st - at - t' r at i St" ' si at ' at ' at ' at " St st Score Scheduled in U. S. A. London. Ontario ........ ...National Moior Enow of Western Canada.'... January New Tork National Automobile Show ....... Jan. 7-14 Buffalo, N. T. .............Buffalo Automobile Dealers' Assn.. Jan. 14-21 Tulsa, Okla. ............... Automobile- Show ......... ........... Jan. 14-21 oakiana. cai. Automobile - Show ........... Jan.J-22 Milwaukee .Fourteenth' Annual Automobile Show Jan. 19-25 Cleveland Cleveland Automobile M. and IX Asan. Jan. 21-24 PORTLAND, OR .....Annual Automobile Show , Jan. 22-29 Chicago ........National Automobile Show Jan. Sa-Feh. 4 Chicago ........ .....Automobile Salon Jan. 2-Feb. 2 Minneapolis ...............Tractor Show Feb. 4-11 Minneapolis .......... Automobile Show . . Feb. S 4-11 Winnipeg, canaoa ...(JanadLan Automotive Ekrulp.'Assn. Show..'. Feb. 4-11 Kansas City ....Kansas City Motor Dealers' Assn. Feb.' S-14 Atlanta ..soutnem Automobile Know-..... ......... Feb. 11-11 San Francisco ' Louisville, Ky. Syracuse ....... Des Moines .. Springfield.1 Haas. Brooklyn ..... Boston ....... Newtrk. N. J. .Sixth Annual Pacific Automobile Show.'...-. Feb. 11-12 .Fourteenth Annual Automobile Show.. Fen. 20-25 .Fourteenth Annual Automobile- Show Feb. 2e-2a .winter Automobile Know ..............Feb. 74-Mar. .Seventh Annual Automobile Show... Feb. 27-Mar. 4 .Eleventh Annual Show ..................... Mar. 4-11 Decreased Material Co s t s Responsible f or BuickEednction i . -.:-, "... Gratifying news to motorists waa the aanouaoscnsnt . made by the Howard Automobile - company. Buick distribu tor, threwgn George W. Deem, that the 1922 Balck models had received a substantial stash tn price at the heads of the s fOciala of the Balck Motor paay, effective January L.' Xn-fnaklag this price reduction the Buick factory has explained that the cat la made pos sible by purchase of raw materials at a price which la below that formerly paid. aa well aa la the Increased prodection. of Buick cars tn the new and up ts date plants which have been added to the factory at Flint. Mica. "In glancing back over the .28 years that thla company has - been building valve-ln-bead f cars. remarked "sad summing up all ef the .Annual Automobile Show , .Newark Automobile Dealers' Assn. vt.r' ii-ix 1 models which have Mar. 11-11 1 Una, one readily can the 122 what giant strides have bees made In the auto me dve Industry. The ceenig year prom- kses to eclipse all preeiooa recorda wbtc have been fcung up by Ute Bstc Motor company in number ef sales soade. Dwr- , tag the past fiscal year the woaums at sales reached each a ktgh pent that the Automobile Chamber of Commerce, ant ortantsatkm which la compos I of auto mobile manufacturers, again aaeertainea that the Buick outsold ail other makes ef ears bet eoa, and. ceaeeqaenUy. It waa awarded first cfceioe st ta twe national actotnobiht snows tn New Tork eat Chicago." , " i - , Park Improvement At Baker Is Halted Baker. Jan. T Treeerng weather has put a stop ts Improvement ef Poll man aarlu. where the Automotive association of this city plans to hold Its automobile races ta July. but. according to the mem bers, work will be resumed as eoea aa tba weather - permits. The track has " beea banked higher est the tarns so that , the racers can take the cm ta at a greater But they's another wd. of cheer which I might breath ' to folks that has trouble with their spelling and that is that some of the -most famous people, in history was rotten spellers and men like Shakespeare ' and Chaucer and etc was so bad that if you read their stuff you will some times find the same wd. spelled 4 and 6 different ways on the same page. Geo. Washington, Babe Ruth and John L. Sullivan is others who might be mentioned aa guys that dumb to the pinnacle but if you asked any of them to spell pinnacle they would probably bust you in the Jaw. As for good spelling being nessary for financial success it would almost seem like the facts of the case was just opp. The richest people in the world is the boys that draws the comical cartoons. These guys makes more money than a boot legger, but they half to send out for a copy "of yesterday's paper before they can sign their name. If those ain't enough alibis to tell teacher, why you might mention that nobody but a nut could spell our lan guage right that is according to the dictionary. with all, the paradoxs and inconsistents and etc. which we have got in it. We may think the Russians and frogs has got a hard lingo to master, but suppose ygu was a foreigner going to school in this country and you thought you was getting wise to the system of spell ing when all of a sudden you would run across 5 wds. like lough, bough, dough, rough and cough. There is 5 words spelled the same way only for the 1st letter. Try and make them rhyme. RING W. LARDNER. Great Neck, Jan. 6. (Conmsht. 1921. fey the Bell Sjndite. Inc.) Oiling, of Motor Explained Need of Clean Oil Is Told axe or Tjyusio rtsmsmes iccff QMPCKSSKM ASH KXT 0U. 007 Or ZZFLOSm CKKaUS. TBST 'Tin .TtsMoaftis HCOaTCSSfKB urfQ,TIlS SBCt TXfOrttf Iff cnunsnt. tans ua ucr- S5Cf TABS. q i - air i -rxa i u ivtwJ- fcA i 1 frkAV Vfhh) lr J n kMSl IIS I II 1 IH f -JT i if ttlSSSSff IS OIL tSwVOtL (Oomnwd rras Pate One) the oil pipe. Clean the oil pipes out frequently with flushing oil every time the lubricating oil is changed. Some motors, as Fords, do net have any oil pump but have a ifrravttv fmA The oil la splashed up through aa oil funnel en. the end of an oil pipe by the magnets in me iiywheeU Next it runs aown to the front part of the motor to the timing gear. From the tuning gears It flows down Into the cups In the crank- case, keeping these fulL The connecting roa comes aown Into the oil. splashing it up Into the connecting rod bearings, cyl inder wans, wristptns. cam shaft. . push- rods tor tappets) and mala bearings, forming a dense oil spray. The oil then flows back to the oil chamber by the flywheel. The oil also lubricates the transmission, footbrake and the gears la the transmission case. Another lubricating system is the pump and splash aa tn Buicks and Chevroleta. - The oil pump pumps oil to lubricate the main bearings and under each connecting rod , In the crankcase MAIN SEXSIttSS COMICTllKCTiaIKSS' there Is a series of channels which the oil pump keeps filled. The rods come down to the oil in channels and function the same aa en Fords, splashing the oil to all Internal parts of the motor. The only way to keep up the motor is to uusn it frequently, it Is to your ad vantage always to keep your eye on the oil gauge if your machine la equipped with one. On Ford cars the only way to tea if the oil line is stopped up is when the front bearing starta to knock and the motor gets hot. If you are not j in a good place to correct, a temporary remedy Is to put in plenty let oil so it will run up Into the oil caps : in the crankcase. To clear out an oil pipe re- move the transmission cover and on the right aide the funnel Is located just ahead el the flywheel. By running a long wire down into the pipe, the mo torist often Will find that the circula tion will open up. If this does not work, 1 the wnoie motor wul have to be disas sembled to free the contents of the pipe. se ill dbrai IMeBeBdeitBea 'li en" - -, READ nm-Ht SPELLS Q ,m yow craMi case ieirs aid W) (Tf hi n . . , . . ..... ... t , - The Pennsylvania Motor Oil of Guaranteed Specifications TEAR OUT THIS LIST OF HYVIS DEALERS AND KEEP IT IN YOUR CAR PORTLAND East Side Boulevard Garage, 42d and Sandy Rd. Brooklyn Garage, 668 Milwaukee Ave. O. C. Burnham, 290 Grand Ave. Bybee Ave. Garage, 1392 Mflwaukio Ave. ConweO & Mullen, Union Ave. it Knott Eagle Garage, 5802 92d St, Eveready Service Station, E. 12th and Hawthorne Ave. S. P. Gaither, 1322 E. GlUan St. Gatxka Anto Supply Co., E. 33d and Hawthorne Ave. j P. E. Graham, 1133 Albina Ave. J. J. Gretner, E. 4 2d and Belmont Sts. Gribble Bros., 5037 Powell road H. & H. Garage, 103d St. and Foster R'd Harmon Sc. Co., 37th and Division Sts. Chris F. Heick, 993 Belmont St, Long & Silva, 462 Hawthorne Ave. Mulford's Service Sta., 363 E. 11th St. Pioneer Garage, 160 I.E. 17th St. Serve-U-Garage. 61 Union Ave. N. Tourist Garage, 124 E. 6th St. Union Ave. Garage, Union and Weidler Union Ave. Tlra St Battery Shop, Union Ave. North J. F. A B. R. Van Slyck. E. 21st and Division -Weber's Garage, E. 30th and Belmont F. R. Woodbury, 1438 E. Stark 3a. PORTLAND West Side Buchel dc Volden, 75 North 10th St. L. H. Bontsel Co., 15th and Flanders Columbia Storage Battery Co., 45 North Perk St. Dspp Sc Neubauer, 783 Front St. R. O. Emerick, 428 Coach St. Evening Repair Shop, 23d and Raleigh ..GuTs Automotive Service, 129 North 10th St. Glob Garage, 50 North 20th St, S. H. Kauffman, 6th and Ankeny Sta. P. W. Kinney, 1050 Corbett St. McMahon Bros. Service Station, 1264 Division P. A. Mullen, 605 First St. A. G. Onslow, 23d end Washington . Portland Buick Repair Shop, 16 th and Jefferson Portland Garage, 5th and Taylor Sts. Prasp Motor Car Co., 11th and Conch L E. Taylor, 12th and Flanders Undoes Motor Co., 704 Kearney St. Unioa Depot Garage, 335 Hoyt Sl Universal Lubricating Co., 248 Flan ders St. Anson A. Webster, 20th and Jefferson OREGON Ath ena Davidson Auto Co. Bend Bend Garage Banks Banks Garage Boyd Boyd Garage Clackamas Earl Doardorff Coqufflo Cmrdnera Garage Cove Wsiaaer Bros. Eagle Creek A. C Cogswell rlermutecA-Nea Sc Barker MarskfUld Aat Service Co. Manpis Fisher's Garage Medlord Wm. Offutt Mirwaukie Station MHwaukie Service Station Monroe T.'H. Carpenter Moro Deschutes Garage No. Portland Eachnnge Garage Oak Grove Skoog Brothers Pendleton Round-Up Garage Pendleton Qeu Long Pendleton W. E. Smith Pendleton W. E. Tanaier Prineville L. V. Seers Priaevule Qkks Motor Sale Co. PrinevOIe Service Motor Seles Redaiond Doblnng Garage Roseburg Devaney Sc Burnett Roeebarg Roy Catching St. Helena Cwpeland Ante Co. Seleen Marion Ante Co.' Salem Ray CSbert Scotta Mills Earl Grosaong Silverton Alloa Brothers : WASHINGTON Csshas Stage Garage . Carson Chris' Fletch Goldendale Goldsndal. Garage Vancouver .Vancouver Tiro Shop Vancouver Vaaconver Battery Shop . Hy Vis Dealers Make Less Proffit They Sell Hy Vis Because They Know Itfs Better r HyVis was first refined to.U. S. Government specifications, during the war, when oil-quality was of the utmost import ancewhen costs were disregarded, and when extra life was needed in every army motor. "Too expensive to make for commercial and pleasure cars" was the thought at that time. But in use it proved cheap economical. It makes bearings lst longer and the price of a new bearing will pay for lots of oil! Besides, HyVis wears longer s itself! Hy Vis is refined by the most improved and scientific meth ods, from pure Pennsylvania paraffine base crude. Each drum is sealed at the refinery with a label bearing thtspec ifications of the oil it contains. When you buy HyVis you know exactly what you are getting, and the more you know about oil the greater will be your appreciation of HyVis. WIGGINS COMPANY, Inc., Refinery Distributors, Portland, Or. -; IJfttt week tke aabieet ef wistar tmublea te eold in what te do to ths water if the cyflnder seed cracks; year are casus sad sow to repair Una aad bmknt by legmprcauon to I avoM akidduis wui be utataea.j it: i