Saturday, April 2, 192lSat0nJ I IIP l dUlUtl JVUI i- i " i Automobile, Truck, Tractor and HighwayJSIewso W" - - ,,,!, as the charge is used I The automotive department ! Gear Ratio In Car Big Factor; Right Reduction Needed in working full time and then some. deal now being negotiated It takes the proper gear reduc tion to bring out the utmost In performance of a car. If the gear ratio is not properly chosen, the engine may be placed at such a disadvantage that In spite or ns ability to render service, the own er will be troubled with a very poorly performing car. All of us who rode bicycles in the earlier days can remember how we used to speak about the gears on our machines. For quite a time there was a great amount of rival ry to see who could have the high est geared bicycle In the neighbor hood. The big front sprockets and the small rear sprockets signified a very "sporty" type of machine. We knew, however, that such a bi cycle was very hard to propel up hill, while along level ground it could be driven at a much faster rate with a slower motion of the pedal than the low geared ma. chine. We used to look with tol erant amusement on the owner of a low geared bicycle, whose feet semed to fly around while the bi cycle Itself was hardly moving, and we used to look with a great amount of respect on tli ! man whose bicycle went over lh ground at a high rate oif s;j.'it while his feet seemed to bi barely In motion. In those days a bicycle of 90 L-'.ii nu m r , . and 40 waa very low inde;d. About. tun eI1Jea a normal gear was six.. This permitted the owner to !.e lea sonable speed at a reasonable ped al rate and still hava uDiiky to i an automobile on the road Douglas county. They repeated Lt ti : hftttue a! If llim rate bit, cat 'pace of 70 miles per hour Ire- is consummated soon there will quently, not knowing that the he another gasoline station erect driver they were annoying was ed on State street, near 12th. the county sheriff. They e This will make four stations on , dumbfounded when the car driv-ithat street within i distance of j . . .. A l,l,,,kq ar made niriisen anuwu iua pressed a willingness to pay tuoir fine right on the spot where the Two mechanics from Washing ton state are in Salem investi gating the advisability of opening Spring weather ushers in a an exclusive uatiu. demand for tires and tire repairs, ; With the remarkable increase in ha Kalem Vulcanizing fi TIr.: tractors in the county tney uc- ind nush the bkvele up hi w ihout ivo. on .touih mmu. v..-. "'vv., - pusn me Diiycic uV u . , , t , Uar an4 mav decide to open a shop traordiuary about Of ei- -. This game set of conditions one leap ahead of the rusTi by:early this spring. In- any extraordinary forts. holds true in the automobile stead of being provided with only one gear ratio, however, we hae a transmission which gives us a choice of three, and on some cars, four. Others, like the Ford, have only two. However, we have at our disposal low gear rations tor hill climbing and high gear n tions for running on. level roads. None of us would like to drive a ear continuously on low gear. The ning; he procures tickets before driving home in bis Ford car. Ford Service To Employes Cycle Sets Is Complete! New Record kjj jevnomy If this Ford man which we will excessive speed of the engine ncia-j follow through his days activities, essary to secure only a moderate at the Ford factory has been fru-j rate of vehicle speeds is not pl?as-gal, as many of them have, he will j ant. and yet It is very necessury! arrive at work In a Ford car. Dur- that this should be the case when ing his mornings work ne may it comes to climbing a hill. To! be stricken with toothache or secure, therefore, the utmost in headache, whereupon he will visit canabilltv of an automobile, we! the Ford doctor or dentist for rc- Fourteen miles for a cent! Sounds like kiddin', doesn't It? Tis hard to believe but 'tis true. For super economy Otic Uackett a motorcycle rider of Santa Ana, California, has just hung up a any- Chevrolet Names New Sales Head Mulch Selected to Succeed Durant at Helm of Big Coast Plant R. H. Mulch, one o the best known men in the Chevrolet or ganization, has been named as the sueecssor to R. 0. Durant, the retiring sales manager of the Chev rolet Motor company's Pacific Coast plant at Oakland. Sales Manager Mulch is a veter , i,atd in New York, and weakening m , he is well qualified for the new up. . . Jforlhich he has been ap- JTSJZ Several years ago the new coast necessary to put in an additional vlsiteu quantity unless mtmm u. Chevrolet sales manager the west and ever since has had a desire to return and become a re sident of this section, and he ad mits it was a pleasant surprise when he received orders from gen eral sales manager, W. C. Sills, to proceed to California to succeed Durant, Jr., in the management cf the sales organization on the coast the jars or is lost by leakage. the United States vocational sttH at Camp Dix, N. J., teaches u, JJTjl mechanics on motorcycles, i,yQ cars, motor boats and alrpla Instruction Is also given In repairing and vulcanizing. )f Come to the Big Spring Ho Says Battery Acid Retains Full Strength Opening Week odu( Or Ye Pre like a car which Is so geared ml I Uef. At noon, ne is served wnu I mileage record that eclipses Muli that a reasonable amount of a lunch consisting of sandwiches, I lujug heretofore known in engine speed carries the car alonir Knowing that some chemicals have a tendency to lose their strength after a few months, a ii ui i ne uiuiui t:ai IUUUdI i y lia. v i many tai unucio u ' . ng spent the past thirteen years solution in the storage battery with the automobile profession. ha h game faing Mr For the past five years he has been with the Chevrolet company DeBSe, of the local Wlllard Serv and has held such important po-ice Station. sitions as that of Sales manager of 1 The belief ls not on'y l,n" ihe Chevrolet Motor nmn' founded, but totally wrong. No i plant at Fort Worth, Texas, and matter how hard the service Is I general manager of the Chevrolet or now long the battery is used j interests throughout the Dominion the solution is unharmed. Of oi i anaaa. course It varies In strength ac- at a fair rate of road speed, and with a low gear ratio so arranged that no matter how steep the the hill, we can negotiate it readily. Gasoline Gossip N. C. Hubhii had In mind a change of vocation last winter when the sun refused to shine, and expected to return to his former occupation as surveyor this spring. Hut with spring coming on and the anxious expressions seen on the face of so many Studebaker admir ers he decided to remain as sales man for the Marlon Auto Co., and started out on high gear the first day of spring. Ralph Morrison, who has been working In Salem for some time 1 salesman tor the Chevrolet car, will meet Dallas customers in the future with his characteristic mile. He has purchased an in Kalem officers have been noti fied to look out for a Saxon i automobile which was stolen from the barn of John Nielson near Junction City a Tew nights ago. The number of the license tag !s 4 S 1 4 2 . A sack of Biigar was left in the car by the owner as he drove home from Fugene, but !t is not likely that this will be recovered even if the car Is. that may see a Ford safety film. Now supposing that this is the man's pay day. After subtracting IS laps over a 5.4 mile measured living expenses, he may deposit J course 977. 2 miles on a single the remainder toward a Ford In- quart of gasoline, making the best vestment certificate. Finished 1 showing of ten crack riders en- the: During the past few mon thfl ' cording to the amount of charge arnica nas been working out of the in the battery, being stronger motor vehicle world. .Mounieu on . .uu.au .uu , o.uce or the general manager of when the battery is charged, and moue. UUWUIUV hikjivtjli luicuu with the day's work, he can go Co the shoe store for shoes for him self or son who is In school; or to the grocery store where, among other things, he can buy a sack of flour made from wheat grown on Henry Ford's farm where Fordson trac tors do the work -and ground In Henry Ford's flour mill, and then hauled by Ford trucks to the Ford store, where tered in the Orange County Motor cycle Club economy test. With gasoline at 27 cents per gallon the new record shows a cost of (i 3-4 cents for the 97.2 miles 14.4 mile for a cent. At this rate Hackett could have trav eled 388. S miles on a gallon! When compared with existing figures the new mark sounds so preposterous that even the most enthusiastic motorcyclist might it is sold to Ford men; or be may A ord car driven by R. K. . want to order a custom-made suit, wel doubt its authenticity were It Miller, salesman for the American or buy one ready-made which he' not for the official report of the Tobacco Co.. was struck and tur-j does in the Ford clothes shop, 'udges of the contest, ned completely over a few nights Maybe, a tooth brush Is all he! At the start all gasoline tanks ago west of Springfield by a car needs, but he gets it at a Ford were drained and a quart of .1( ;1 driven by a resident of F.ugene. who Is said to have paid the claim amounting to $85. to the Eugene office, selling Paige cars for which the firm has the agency in Lane and Benton counties. store. I hen. he can purchase his supplied is sealed cans. This was meat In the Ford market. Or or- j poured in an improvised auxiliary der his winter's supply of coke j tank lashed to the machine and from the coke department. Every-1 feu directly into the carburetor, thing ls sold at cost, to Ford men. I thereby precluding any possibility Free Towing The Advance Rumely Garage and Machine Shop solicits all kinds of AUTOMOBILE and TRACTOR WORK. Expert Machinists insure the Best Results at the least expense. All Makes of Autos and Tractors Repaired and Rebuilt Any Place, Any Time. PHONE 222 326 N. COM'L m : 1 A Chevrolet terest In the business at Dallas froB Dlu , fpw and moved his family there a fews .,lnp()Heu ,o d,)"i aK0' Officers have been notified to ap- , , . , . prehend the thief If possible but There are a lot of good auto ... ,,,, . ' """" salesmen In Oregon, but the best Botb" h8 bee" Doi salesman In Salem Is the Capital Journal. Some business always comes to any dealer, hut the way to secure business Is to create more business. The Journal talks to many thousands of people dally while the dealer talks to one. N. 0. Hubba of the Marion liarage does not Intend to let grass trow under the wheels this mason. If his record during the first few days of spring Is a crl tarlon. He seat Hubert Weuger uu his way home to Sllverton rejolctug Tuesday afternoon rfitu new Studebaker. Detroit, a Marlon count) town, without a vehicle except a bi j. , and wheelbarrow . is likely to get a good road liom Oales uitfu. the uiuniur, and likewise motor vehicle. regular auto-stage service has just ben opened between Hose burg and klugene. Ihe roads are lu auod condition SOW, It Is said, and the need ot keeping abreast with the tlmee teems ap- 1 parent to Koseburg people. Two seven passenger cars have beeu scheduled for the run and are In constant operation. An automobile belonging to C. H. 'iHtr and one ladouglng lo Alex lloss of Albany were dam aged on the Albany and Corvallls road the (ore part of the Week near Oranger when I cars left the road and wri stopped in an adjoining ftsld. Both were en route to Albany, and both are Sid to have been speeding. That the accessory Industry in Salem Is tsklng consldersble in terest In time saving service equipment ls evidenced by the unusual amount of It displayed la the show windows. A real field seems to exist for this sort of equipment and. thanks to th manufacturer, good progress la being tnsd In the development of new forms of tools. Homer Itswllngs. formerly em ployed In the Ford shop at Sil vcrton. and recently a member of the crsw of the V. 8. 8. New j York, was In town a fsw days' ago from Kugsns. He has given j us the sea life snd will again! return to the garage work. ably In Kugeoe Work Is In progress by the county court of Una county n ths Pacific highway between A1-! bany and Tangent Ths work is botng preparatory lo paving ths rood which will probably bs dons, If this Ford man wants to rent a house, he goes to the Ford rent al exchange; legal advice is given him by the Legal Aid department. Rut possibly he Is a student in the Ford school. In that case he at tends class after work. And stops In the Ford library on the way out. Then he may go to the Ford Athletic field for a set of tennis or for baseball practice. Possibly a l.,t ... ifc. Tw,, I.,,,., ,.f n i io lase ins lamuy to Two boys of flosehurg were en- the Ford band tw . of "fixing" a standard tank. Sharing in the new economy re cord were the Goodyear tires with which Hackett's machine was equipped. Their tractive and power saving propensities added greatly to the victor's success. saBsnaal '"'W cneral skstoiidcS sadSsui6 anyone MlfMpaJKIsWst yMHPyivffWl omobll ''Sssi"- rodlng I Inn r - v Harley-Davidson Motorcyclf Spark Advance Important. Wear and consequent poor ad justment of the spark control link age, which prevents full spark ad vance, is often the sudden falling off in speed of the engine. ' ' - 11 1 II - , , prob I FRANKLIN The mileage a Franklin Car covers with out replacements or repairs always impresses a new owner. That is durability the kind Franklin light weight and flexible construction give. These principles mean protection to both car and owner. The following owner results are the evi dence of correct performance : 20 miles to the gallon of gasoline 12,500 miles to the set of tires 501 slower yearly depreciation National Averages) Marion AutomobUe Co. Phone 362 235 South Commercial Street Dtck Millar. Mlssasan for ths Tick Bras, has been tra&tferrsl 1 I ' d 235 South Commercial Street n M m Chevrolet to CHEVROLET; You are specially invited to come, with your friends, toceB wel store during the big annual Spring Opening Week, which tin. husfn marks the start of special activities in motorcycling. Foreoa . . . . . .. ... : ii ji f ,'here 1 During this week, April tn to tn muuaive, uu muuc.a ui past t 14 whe re serit man; will be on display in our show rooms. Attendants will be,., waiting to show you "the motorcycle magnificent" and give j!ng wl information regarding it and the most fascinating sport mob,, whl cycling. This is not a sales drive. We merely want to acqu.indUSt more people with the motorcycle and what the motorcycle dot does lstlciai "Do it with a Motorcycle" efowt Harry W. Scott! ivery "The Cycle Man" e hav 147 COUTH COMMERCIAL STREET oads We have several good buys in rebuilt machines, be wo UU, B develc e the juch s ,'S and Offer Appeals Everyone 186,147 120,322 103,269 51.6471 111,339 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 Chevrolet Sales Record T Y selling 50,000 Model "Four-Nineties" U before August 1st, 1921, we can effect large economies in materials and manufac ture. And we will pass these benefits on to you. We will give you $70 if you buy an open car and $100 if you buy a closed car. This refund will be made on the purchase price of a "Four-Ninety" Model provided $50,000 of these cars are sold in the U. S. and Canada between Jan uary 1st and July 31st, 1921. Let us explain the details of this unique and simple plan to you. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY Salem Automobile Co. F. G. DELANO A. I. EOFF More than 4000 Dealers, Retail Stores and Service Stations in United States and Canada. SALEM DALLAS $993.60 F. 0. B. Salem.