Page Three eneral Interest to People of Willamette Valley The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon. Service Held ein Youth Lents Dust Cantor Vaive ' eW combination dust , cap -I vfner of Salem r ,j naient and .by Kufner recently on rare ived numer ic ana u-. and ler3. rchasing his fcC - iSt .He intends to H"1 ... ,iht as soon as a tie paiem i.o .can be agreed upon. JSto wn have spent many H1""18 " . in unwind- fc"ltmg T.r. onH va.ve sans , the ousi taps - machine preparatory to in- Blutiie tires, a" m-.---WF6 . tho truil box for plyers to iu. - round the valve cap, may Wieved of all j by use ol me rvuu. . . . I - ,).,.( anil liner's device is a uu.. --- cp combined which is held . .ninst the valve by means "8 strong spring. It screws on itfular stem arier me uui ud valve have been removed. not necessary to cliange stems tie tube to install the device. .Inflate the tires the cap is pun ...rainst a strong spring and Lj to one side on hinges. After tire is inflated the cap is men back into place and the Ed-, exerting strong pressure, tli It tightly. KuODer insuiauon iged to make the cap; when In place, air tight and dU3t il. It takes only a second to the cap to one side or to re ilt, and it has an advantage the old method of screwing ihn cans, as it saves time. foung Kufner is a son of Anton j liner of route 7, Salem, and isi known here, having lived In ticinity for the past two; He has also applied for a at on his idea in Canada. I M"''t AUTO ANSWERS I tafm'm - Larry d. stone hut oviiT Tc By hut Not Splash Pedestrians. - literal Japanese cities require automobiles be equipped with Hers to prevent the wheels vMng pedestrians in wet (her. Dear Larry : I have heard own ers of several stock cars contend they have driven a mile track in one minute flat. Is this possible. H. J. Answer: Yes, it is possible, but not very apt to happen often as the wheelbase of stock cars are such that they prevent fast exe cution of the turn. ' Dear Stone: Is tuert a stock car manufactured called Dart? .). u Answer: No, th'jre is a Iruck however, named Dart manufact ured in Waterloo, Iowa,. Dear Larry: What do yiu con sider the fastest li'Uf-i.iile and the fastest mile track in the countij? L. P. J. Answer: The fastest hilt mile track I have evr eo'.'Oiiiitercd was at Crown Point, )ud. The half mile tracks at Billings, Mon. , and Brr lington, Iowa, have splendid con struction for the size , but have never been in shape for fast driv ing. Maxwellton, St. Louis, is considered the fastest mile track in the country, but probably will not be in shape this year for rac ing. Several western tracks of mile size In the extreme west had Pacific section, are also very fast. Maxwellton, St. Louis, Is consider ed the fastest mile track in the country, but probably will not bei in shape this year for racing. Sev eral western tracks of mile size in the extreme west and Pacific sec tion, are also very fast. Dear Stone: Can women enter auto racing events? Are there any examples of women drivers?! Feminist. Answer: Technically women can not compete, but I have seen some fine exhibition race car driving by Flodell Roberts, Hazel Nichols and May Martin. Udittor Near Sear Axle. rlVt motor and radiator of a French automobile are utal close to the rear axle, I htentor claiming this ar- lement permits the use of r and lighter bodies. JOt'RNJi WANT A DS PAT Auto Chief Factor In Development of Wilhoit District Isolated sections of the state have been largely developed since the motor car came into use. This is perhaps evidenced as much in the Wilhoit section as any other part of the country. During the summer of 1905 an automobile tryout tour was plan ned by the few car owners of Ore gon City, Portland and Salem to traverse as a part of its route that isolated section that was known as the mountain road between Oregon City and Wilhoit. Enthu siasm was aroused among the car owners to establish a reputation for mountain climbing and the drive over the big hill was under taken during the early part of July. It was a rare treat to many of the farmers living In that iso lated section, some of whom had never seen a car until the first one approached from over the hill on that Sunday morning in July. The resort had been visited many times during the vacation season by people traveling with a team, but no one ever dreamed that an automobile would be able to go into that valley and out without the aid of horses or some other power. And when all but two cars were taken over the hill by teams, predictions that the auto mobile would never be a success as a mountain climber were made. But the pessimist was a poor gues ser. Development in the automobile itself has been so extensive that there are few cars, if any, that canuct climb the Wilhoit hill on the Oregon City road by their own power. Better roads have been pro vided and the drive to Wilhoit from any direction is easy and pleasant. From that initial drive, a little more than 15 years ago the automobile began to take Its place in the every day life of the count ry-side. It is no longer a cur iosity, but a comprehensive ma chine. Incidentally it might be said that at least 60 percent of the farmers in the Wilhoit section own their cars today. Gradually farmers in the com munity began to invest in motor ars for themselves. After their days work they drive along to the neighbors and invite them to ride. They drive to Salem and Oregon City, or anywhere from 20 to 50 miles away, and each demonstra tion of the motor car's efficiency has increased the number of own ers; and in their travel through the more fully developed sections they observe other methods of farming and they take back to their homes the best that have at tained by viewing and imitating others. They apply the same to New Yorker In Line for Job On Supreme Court HI Frank Harris Hiscock Syracuse New York, Chief Justice of the State of Appeals, will be named by President Harding to the United States supreme court, according to reports from "Washington. It la presumed that Judge Hiscock will fill the vacancy to be created by the resignation of Chief Justice White, whose retirement has been reported imminent. Prior to his elevation to the bench Mr. Ills cock made a notable reeor l as an attorney. their own interests. They improve their farms and their homes and barns because by learning how to conduct their farms more success fully they produce more money and can afford a better standard of living on the farm. The same conditions prevail in every section of the United States and the automobile is rapidly re moving the isolation from the farm and induces the boys and girls to "stay on the farm." Help preserve the forests pre vent forest fires. Jo Be Secret OfTireTrade "The secret of success in present day tire merchandising is in ser vice," declares A. S. Hogan, ser vice manager, Goodyear Tire & Rubber company of California. "Only those organizations that make a fine art of service of ruak ing customers satisfied customers, so that they will come back regu larly for their requirements may hope to gain more than a drift tide share of business. "Time was when merchants who displayed more than a passing in terest in customers, after making a sale, were termed commercial id ealists. Today every great business enterprise worthy of the name flourishes on a foundation of ser vice born of expert knowledge and skilled workmanship. . "The idea has come to stay, that tire users may come to their deal ers for advice, help and service that a dealer's obligation to his customer only begins with the sale of a tire, and ends only when that tire has rolled its last mile. "The Goodyear Tire & Rubber company of California has capital ized this idea in the establishment of service stations throughout the West, for the benefit of tire users, so little by little the motoring pub lie has come to associate Goodyear with service. "In adopting such a policy this company has steeped itself in the spirit of Charles Goodyear, a dreamer with his feet on a rock, who lived his whole life in quest of the vulcanization secret that he might be of service to his own and future generations. "The cost of distribution of tires has always been a substantial part of the cost to consumers. In the early days the channels for distri bution were limited. Cars were used in many places where tires and accessories could not be se- THE UN I VE R S Air CAR The Ford Model T One Ton Track is in reality a necessity to the wide awake retail grocer, not only for the economic solution of the delivery problem, but for the bringing of goods from the docks or stations to his place of business, and for traversing the country and bringing in produce. For years the Ford One Ton Truck with its splendid manganese bronze worm-drive, powerful Ford Model T Motor, strong Vanadium steel frame, has been serving in every line of business, activity, and we have yet to hear the first complaint as to rear axle troubleor motor trouble. It has the lowest purchase price on the market, and the cost for operating and maintaining is exceedingly smalL In fact, the Ford One Ton Truck has become a business necessity. Leave your order with us without delay. We will give you prompt attention and assure you reasonably prompt delivery, and give you an after service that will insure your continuous operation of tne Truck, 1 Bel if ValleyMotorCo, Look for the Trade -Mark If you want to put an end to separator troubles If you want to know the battery will come through with out punctured, warped, cracked or carbonized insulation - If you're looking for that com fortable sense of security from separator-replacement bills You'll see that the next bat tery you buy has the Willard Thread - Rubber Trade - Mark, that means Willard Threaded Rubber Insulation between the plates. Come in. We'll tell you just why the Willard Threaded Rub be r Battery is such a money saver. DEGGE & BURRELL Auto Electricians 238 N. High Street cured. Tire costs were necessarily high. But the new service idea has simplified all this, for as the industry developed more and more car dealers became interested In selling tires and accessories and rendering adequate serviee. "We have always reserved to ourselves the privileges of select ing our own representatives to ren der this service, and have built up relations with dealers upon the representation that we do everyth ing; possible to encourage the local dealer. "It is part of our plan to build up service staitons in every sec tion so that car owners, whereever they may be, will be within reach of one of these tire depots." Warm Automobiles at the Curb. Tn electric light company In an Ontario city has Installed taps on many of its poles to enable auto mobilists to keep their cars warm while standing on the streets. Bibles to the amount of over 300, 000. 00 and in 528 languages have oeen distributed by the Brit ish and Foreign Bible society. RIMS and Rim Parts for all Cars. Free Expert Advice. We re-groove your tires FREE regardless of the make you use. IRA JORGENSEN 150 South High Street This Luxurious Elgin Six Sedan $2575 f. o. b. Factory An Extraordinary Sedan: There are two important reason why the Elgin Six Sedan commands such high respect and open admiration from discriminating buyers buyers who, in many instances, might weH afford higher priced cars: One is, simply, that the Elgin Sedan is all that the word "Sedan" may imply. The impressive character of its carriage work, the winning straight-line effect of its design, its exceptional built-in comfort and roominess all represent its commendable enclosed car virtues which these folks seek, so earnestly, to find. The other is and it is necessary only to men tion this that it possesses the unrivaled advan tage of being built upon the standard chassis of the well known rggirr The Better Car Worlds Champion Li&lit Six ELGIN MOTOR CAR CORPATION, AFGO, ILL. Economy Records Smashed In Closed Car Cross-Country Run Astounding Average of 24.77 Miles per Gallon Obtained in 3185 Mile Grind. Minneapolis Captures First and Second Money Now will all you doubting ones believe the dope we have been spreading about the closed car for cross-country driving? After the striking records that were made in the Elgin Closed Car Croea-Country Economy Run, April 19th, you will all have to admit that we were giving you straight stuff. Twenty-one1 Elgin closed models, both sedans and coupes, competing in this run covered a total distance of 3185.77 miles at an average gasoline consumption of 24.77 miles to the gallon. A coupe model, entered by the Rell-ly-Herz Auto Company of Minneapolis and driven by F. E. Nlppert captured first honors. This car was driven a total distance of 140.50 miles and averaged 33.05 miles to the gallon of gas. This record was attested to by the assistant editor of one of the largest news papers In the northwest and there is no doubt as to its authenticity. Second place also fell to the lot of our Mlnneaplis distributor when a sedan driven by A. H. Vadnias turned in an average of 30.00 miles per gallon. Mr. Vadnias drove the entire distance of 150 miles at an average speed of 45 miles per hour which make the gasoline mileage obtained all the more re markable. Louis Weniel, of Weniel ft Col lins. Waterbury, Connecticut, carried off third money by driving a sedan with a 29.49 miles per gallon average. Fourth place went to lied Bank, N. J., with a 26.69 mile average. One of the surprises of the contest was the winner of fifth place who was Mrs. W. S. Bennett of Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Bennett, an Elgin owner, drove her coupe 160.20 miles for an average of 26.10 miles per gallon. The remaining prliea were divided between Detroit, 8pringfleld, Mo., Kansas City and Cleveland In the order named. A table show ing the scores of the prlxe winners is shown herewith. Sweeney and Thompson of Boston, Mass., entered a sedan tnat came through with a 27.93 miles per gallon average. The report of this contestant was turned In too late to ward It a place. However, Sweeney and Thompson will receive a cash reward of S50 which will equal that won by the fourth ear. The records that were established In this contest are phenomenal. That closed cars. In a croaa-eouotry drive, over all sorts of roads and under varying weather condltlns, could turn In such consistently good averages Is a sure proof of the superior economy of the Elgin car and the practicality of the closed ear for any sort of driving. It has proved conclusively the contention of the company as to the all-around utility of the sedan and coupe. The Prize Winners City Firm Driver L Minneapolis .. Reilly Hen Auto Co F. E. Nlppert 2. Minneapolis Rellly Hers Aoto Co A. H. Vadnals 3. Waterbury Wnl ft Collins Louis Weasel 4. Red Bank. N. J.. .Elgin Motor galea Co. 5. Springfield, Mo Elgin Auto Co Mrs. W. 8. Bennett, 6. Detroit Gordon Motor Sales Co....B. B. Masoa 7. Brooklyn Deaa Sales Corp. . Springfield. Mo. .Elgin Auto Co R. E- Umphrw . Kansas City ...Tri-State Motor Co Willie Dowie 10. Cleveland .Whitney Motor Sales Co.. G. G. Whitney Model Coupe Sedan Sedan Coupe Coupe Coupe Sedan Sedan Sdan At. Miles Miles per CoveredGallon Prises 140 50 13.05 1150 00 150 00 151 SO 150.00 ! f.n 2D 150 50 177.20 150.20 152 00 14fi 00 30 00 29 49 26 69 16.10 25 SO 25 1 25 OS 24 .ft 24 SO S5 00 75 00 50.00 40.06 30.00 25.00 20 00 ll.SS 10 00 Willard Batteries! ALBANY Phone 368 R Lee Gilbert DISTRIBUTORS SALEM Phone 361