TUN HKND lll'LI.KTIV, DAILY KDITIO.V, 1IKNI), OMtfiON, HATVRDAY, AUGUST 0, 1919 PAGE 7 Why Is It? Every third big Truck in the State of Oregon is a . Republic It is because Republic Trucks Cost Is Low Service Is Good These bring satisfied customers That's the Reason WaltherWilliams Co. R. S. McCLURO, Selling Agent 132 Greenwood How to Gt On. Buttenheltlcu Collar, rrnrtlro yuiMlf, for liravrn'n nke, InMiuil of Inn loiilinla-n, new collar In lltllr thing; nnd llu'iii'i pniwd to for mrn liux h to llp over the but- grrater. Till U tin- 'lvko ut lCiili-to totix, Hiokp In front Inlcrlwklng to tun. hold tho collar wfuri'ly. For the man and woman looking for a house You may be one among many looking for a per manent location. You know how hard it is to obtain a desirable place. I have several very de sirable houses upon which I feel certain fa vorable terms can be arranged. Come in and talk over the situation with us and it is likely we can Nbe of some service to you. J. RYAN & CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. Roads and Streams. The following euntnrn Oregon roud are now open and In perman ent tuniniur condition: Bpurta-KuHt Eugln; Mltcliell-Duy- vlllo; Kntorprlito-Chico; Knterprlso lmnulia; Wullowu-Promlbo; Prlne-vlllo-I'uullna; Pendloton-La Orunde; I'aullna-Uurn, via Hour valley; liUkavlew-llnnd; Lakuvlow-Klamath Kul l, und Lukovlow-Alturn. Puullnu-Burn, via Fife Open entire length und In fulr condition wltb the exception of a rough lec tion between Grindstone crook and Duck mountain. Squaw Luke Qood cutchoH of ouHtern brook trout are being mude ut the north and went end of the luke. Heuched by auto road from Sinter to Buttle luke, by way of Bend and by trull from Buttle lake. Tiiroo Creek Lake Qood catche of rainbow trout are being made In till luke. Reached by wagon road or by uuto roud und trull by wuy of Sinter nnd Bend. Elk Luke Good cutche of east ern brook trout ure being made bore. Iteacbed by auto by way of Bend or La Pine. Denchute Klver Good catche of rulnbow und dollies ure bolng mude ut Crane pruirlo und Prlngle Full. Heuched by auto roud by way of Bend or La Pine. BUICK FOR 1920 MODEL CLASSY ritOGKKHH MADE IX ItKFI.NK- SIENT AMI rOXHTIU'CTIOX; SIATTKIt OK DKI.IVEKY 18 T11K HIU yl'KSTlOX "With the announcement of our new 1920, K series," says Walter Coombs, of the Bend ' garage, "ant the market Improvement In refine ment, brine our new sorlcs before tho buying pub'.lc ' wfthun instant stamp of approval, . nnd Invariably the expression Is made how ' such beautiful types and thoroughly con structed models can be manufac tured at tho prices announced with tho high cost of materials and the lubor entering into them. "To muituln the 1919 price upon somo models, with only a slight in' crease upon the coupe and sedans, coupled with increased quality and Improvement, is the result of strong purcliunlng power and careful con sideration on the part, of the Bulck Motor company. Prices instantly be come a secondary consideration in compnrinon with the different mod els, as hundreds of these models have already been sold by dealers upon a sight-unseen plan, buyers having complete confidence In the Bulck Motor company to manufac ture a series of models retaining the Bulck hkh standard of quality first, price Inter. True to all former policies and backed by their In tegrity, there Is not a slglo part enterlivg into the construction of the 1920 Bulck car that Is not as good as, or bettor than the same part used at any previous time, Tho model K series excel in finish and all materials, Including uphol stery and every component part that enters into their construction. "M will be a pleasure for you to see these new series. Inspect every detail, check over every Improve ment and part that has been em ployed in their manufacture, ac quaint yourself with the methods of painting, note the fenders, steer ing wheel, top, upholstery, comfort able seats, now stylo wind-shield, Improved top materials, and Inspect the motor and chassis construction, see the staunchness of all improve ments that the best engineering talent in exlstonco can produce, combining power, speed, beauty and economy, thereby making the Bulck car a seleoted ' Investment, which commands the attention of thou sands of other discriminate buyers nnd enroful observers. "The most difficult situation that confronts tho Bulck purchaser Is the matter of car dollvory, for domnnds are Increasing daily for these famous vnlve-ln-hoad motor cars." Full Duty Not Boina Done. L Much lias been done for the child, mucn is now Doing none, nut the best la not being done, It Is toward the best that nil unclnl endeavor should aim, nnd short of the best neither the state nor the Individual should rest satisfied. Xf. Clnrk Hull. Seek Wis Counsel. Consult with him that Is wise and conscientious, nnd seek to be In structed by a better than thyself, rath er than to fallow thlno own Inventions. Thomas, a Komnts, Hints and Hunches. Uso only the best quality of rub ber hose for wutor connections. The Inside of a cheap tubing Is upt to dissolve and the rubber clog up the system. Go over the hose connec tion in the spring, because some anti-frenxe solutions have a dele terious effect upon the rubber. Also they have a scum inside the radi ator which wll not dissipate tho heat and which must be cleaned out. In filling the radlutor, only clean water should be used. Strain the water through a cloth where none but dirty water is avuiiable. Above all do not use buckets In which oil has been kept. Keep the fun cleun and well oiled so thut It will turn easily. Not all of the cooling of the engine Is effected by water, ' but lubricating plays an Important part as It cools tho bearings. Keep the crank case clcdn. It cools the oil. It has been found that gasoline is apt to wash the lubricant from the cylinder walls, and a mixture of gasoline and oil runs Into the crank case, where In time it will destroy the lubricating quantities of the oil .For this reason the oil In the crank case should be drain ed and replaced with new oil every 1600 miles. If this is not done the oil will not be able to properly lubricate the rubbing surfaces and heutlng will result. Auto Motive Troubles. 11) J. 11. Meyer Starting and lighting troubles are due to one or more of the following causes: bad contacts, broken con nections, grounded or weak bat tory. Symplons of these various difficulties may be conveniently grouped under the following heads; lamps, -generator, battery and motor. Lump trouble is under discussion ut this time. When the lumps do not .light up examine the fuse and see if some of them are blown out. If the fuse Is blown do not put in another at once but look for a short circuit, or ground or lighting wires. If the fuse in the headlight circuit blows out and leave the switch in the headlight off until the trouble 1 locuted and removed. In looking for grounds, cut, or worn insulation of the wire, abra sions of this respect will cause a ground, or the wire coming to gether at some point will cause a short circuit. When the trouble is located and remedied, replace with a fuse of the proper size. If the fuse is not blown, look for open circuits or loose contacts; or tbe battery may be disconnected or ac cidentally run down; even the lamps may be blown out. Examine the cutout. See that it is open when the engine stands still or closed when tbe engine is run ning, at approximately eigbt miles per hour, car speed. In case the battery Is run down, Immediately recharge it, and If pos sible give it a gassing charge. When a battery Is fully discharged it can take current at its highest rate and will not be hurt thereby. Cau tion should be used, however, in the recharge of a battery which is only partially run down, because it will not stand an excessive cur rent.. At a high charging rate as the battery becomes almost charged the plates will not take all of jthe current ,and It goes to form gas and a consequent wearing of the plates and a heating and deterior ation of the elements. Carries Many Seaplane. An Italian seaplane ship carries a large number of planes suspended from the sides of the vessel, where they may be readily und iqnlrkly, dropped Into the sea when occasion occurs to make a flight. Ruby's Significance. Marbodens, bishop of Rennes, who wrote early In tbe twelfth century, said that a ruby signifies divine power and love, dignity and royalty. It baa always been considered one of tbe most beuutlful gems and tbe rarest. The. average working temperature of oil in the summer is higher than In winter and so oil of tbe same body will be thinner. Sometimes it Is advisable to use a grade heavier oil Irt the summer. In excessively hot spells an especially heavy grade of oil may be required to maintain tbe oil in the proper consistency In operation. When a heavier oil is used care should be taken not to work the engine too hard before it -is warmed up. Buy oil from re liable refiners. Don't spend a lot of time crank ing the engine with tbe starter if it fullH to start after a few times. Look for the cause of the trouble. Continuous cranking runs down the battery . Don't start on a trip without at tention to oil, gasoline and water. Don't race with anyone on the road, as It bas caused the majority of automobile accidents. Don't 'try to break speed records going around a curve. Don't speed your engine up dur ing the first 300 miles of its life. Don't turn a corner without first sounding your horn. Don't attempt to start your en gine unless the spark is retarded and the switch key inserted and turned in the switch. Don't dr've fast around corners. It is dangerous nnd destructive, es pecially to tires. Don't step off the curbing to cross the street without glancing both ways. Don't full to use plenty of lubri cating oil and grease where needed before stnrtlng on any trip and do not use a cheap grade of oil or grease at any time. Don't start your car with a jerk. Always engage the clutch gradu ally and see that the car starts off easily. , Don't race the engine. You can not abuse it worse than to allow it to race at high speed without a load. Don't neglect: necessary adjust ments and repairs until It is too lnte and you are laid up by the way side. Motor Car Repairing ; work that is Guaranteed to satisfy.... '1 F A. W. BONTRAGER 185 Greenwood Ave. Phone Red 8S1 ANNOUNCEMENT The Bend Auto School Under the auspices of J. H.MEYER, will OPEN on or ABOUT SEPT. I. 1919. A special das lot ladies will be arranged for if a sufficient umber of student can b . J. H. MEYER, cored. Write for particulars to Box 331, BEND, OREGON Or oil Red 2061 , readme BUck 1341. One Thing More! Most car owners know that this is the place to have their batteries tested with a hydrom eter. That it is the place to buy a Bone Dry Battery with Willard Threaded Rubber In sulation which carries with it the evidence of battery newness. That it is the place to come for battery charging, repair and a rental battery. But, one thing more it is the place to come, just as soon as you buy your new car, to have your battery registered and get the benefit of Willard 90-day battery insurance. Drive in, whether you have bought a new car or not. Perhaps we can give you some battery information that will mean longer life to your battery and fuller use of your car. We test, repair and recharge storage bat teries, and always carry a full supply of bat tery parts, new batteries and rental batteries. BEST & HARRIS Bend, Oregon Greenwood Avenue Only a few months old in Bend i Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires are gaining daily in numbers on local automobiles We are pleased to tell you that our new Pennsylvania Gup Tires and Tubes patrons are pleased also. COMPLETE SATISFACTION Deschutes Garag