Saturday Evening, January 24, j,
Pago Twelve
TIIE EUGENE OUABD
T
PlannR ilio development .of coop
iration between nutnmobile inaniifae'
turer. . dealer and owner above all
other nxsetK of innlordom as the In
dustry celebrnteH Ita nilver jubilee
throughout the country, tl American
Automobile nsMoriatinn predicta
' new typo of Hiicresa for motordom
in a bulletin just issued from its na
tional hcadciuarters in oshinitton
Cooperation has been the keynote
of motoring's amazing growth in
America, the bulletin points out, and
it is the automotive asset which as
sures the country of a definite solu
tion to the many problems which are
temporarily coiuhng the horizon.
According to Thomas I. Henry,
president of tho A. A. A., the atito
- motive business stands first in co
operation between producer, retailer
and consumer. This, he says, is the
result of successful organisation ef
forts on the port of the three human
factors in the Industry.
Organization Effective
"What the manufacturers, the deal
ers ami the car owners could njit do
individually in the way of coopera
tion they have done, and are doing,
through organization," Mr. Henry de
clares. "This is the day of organiza
tion, and untiling proves it more
than tho three lending automotive or
ganizations that arc helping the whole
of motoring 'get together.'
"Through tho National Automobile
chamber of commerce automobile
manufacturers have been enabled, not
only to cooperate with each' other in
the solution of industrial problems
affecting luotonloni, but to cooperate
with their dealers and their consum
ers. The National Automobile Deal
ers association untangles the prob-.
ieiiis that woiijd otherwise result in
increased costs, poor service and 'or
phaned' cars. The American Automo
bile association completes tho picture
bv helping the motorist use and en
joy his car. :
Assistance Available
"These organizations, sifting out of
the most .practical ideas and sugges
tions from their large memberships.
,nre able to offer to each other the
most concrete form of assistance.
Thus we find the X. A. O. . cooper
ating in nn effort to solve the acci
dent problem, the X. A. I). A. co
operating in an effort to stabilize the
retail trade to the advantnge of all.
mid the A. A. A; uniting its affiliated
motor clubs into a coust-to-coast
touring service iinpurnlleled in th
History or minsporiniion.
fit should be obvious to the mot
orist that the success of Biicli cooper
ation rests largely upon association
strength. ! The stronger these asso
ciations arc the quicker our motor
ing problems will be solved. The
day has passed when the individual
cor owner call expect to see progress
through individual conference with
individual members of the industry
or the trade .
Cooperation Possible
"lu.auuiiiuli to all tlio direct bene
fits which i a car owner receives in
the way -of pouring information, legal
advice, emergency road service, li
censing, etc., when he joins his loen
automobile club he automatically ob
tains the cooperation of those who
make and sell the enra ne buys. It
is organization that makes this co
oprcntion possible. It is the big
motor asset of the day, and the most
effective thing any ear owner can do
during ltl2i is to seek to enlist the
help of other car owners in making
it still rcreuter.."
The immediate benefit received by
the motorist from national organiza
tions is realized when it is known
tl in t the manufacturers association
with its cross licensing agreements
mid cooperative measures which guar
antee more car valuo aa time goes
on. works with a national dealers
association which is constantly Im
proving sales mid service, and both
in turn work with the one national
owner's ussoc'ntinu which improves
motoring conditions, renderB map,
touring and emergency road service
and watches and legislative interests
of tho individual owner.
Tickets for the Concert given by
the Metropolitan tirnnd tjuiirtct at
tho First Ituplist church, Kugenc,
WedniMdiiy evening, January U.Sth, on
sule at V. M. t A. Admission ndulta
TiOc; children .'.V.
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Mill BRANDSUCHERS
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NEW MOTOR
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"Coming to iih, ob It has, fit tlio
tiinc of. your when many factoricH
tinnounrfl their now models and
hangcH, tho new 3 025 Htor with its
Itcd Seal Continental motor, . has
proved a real sensation," Ktated Ken
neth Abies, president of La no Auto
company, Star em distributors for
iane county toduy. lt . -
"Wo aro openly stntinR that J no.
other 1025," four cylinder automobile.
join it will duphcato the power .per
formance or any new ivzt mar; and
are ready to prove our statement
IS GIVEN TESTS
Evolution of the new Chevrolet,
which made Its Initial bow at tho
New York automobile show this
month, was marked by hard, exacting
yet interesting labor extending over
a period of more than a year.
As far back as ll)2.'l automotive and
metallurgical experts started drawing
plans for the new automobile. Sample
cars were made, containing the forty
odd new improvements, Including disc
clutch, springs, axles, manifold, etc.,
and these cars wore, turned over to
selected drivers working directly un
der the engineering staff for tho
hardest tests human ingenuity could
devise.- y , ' t 'y r-' v-" ''
Tn fact every detail that is Incor
porated into tho new Cfievrolet was
tested, improved and re-tested until
it scored 1110 per cent before it was
adopted. In this way it was possbile
for tho Chevrolet company to go into
r i c?i :izJ" ii'triAii Bi
Doo ee Brothers
TYPE-B SEDAN
REVEALS POWER;
( nt any time. In fact the reinark-
able performance has been pretty
widely noised about and on Monday
our cntim salesmen wore surely busy
demonstrate the new oars and up
to Tuesday evening wo have chalked
up fifteen sales this week.
"One prominent Eugene, business
man, returning from his ride ex
Qlnlmed that ho never could dupli
cate the Star feat with his 1024, six
cylinder car, which sells for three
times the Star's modest pripe.
"Wc aro happy to show tho new
quantity production at once, secure In
the knowledge that its new lino would
in ore than meet any requirements car
owners would place on it. .
Wage Earners May
Be Free From Tax
MKLROUHNB, Australia, Jan.-24.
P) Sixty thousand persons will
cease to be taxpayers if the budget of
the first Victorian Labor government
is carried through. The government
practically proposes to take tho bur
den of taxation from the small wage
earner, and transfer it to the lug
salary men. This has formed two
camps of opinion. ..The workers be
lieve that the mitlonium is appreciab
ly nearer; others believe nothing of
the sort. f , '
Tho program calls for increasing
income tax deductions to $1,000, with
nn extra $o00 for the wife of a tax
payer, and the allowance for child
ren to be increased from $1"0 to
$l!it0. Concessions for wives and
children would be limited to tnxpny
crs with Incomes below $40,000.
Present Indications arc that- rubor
will carry tho proposal. '
Unquestionably, the most compelling tribute
to the car's stamina is its widespread use by
farmers, ranchmen, surveyors, salesmen and
others who travel isolated roads in all sorts
of weather.
These men will tell you that a good polishing
restores the durable finish to its original
brightness after the car has been caked with
mud for weeks.
To them it is a matter of vital importance,
too, that Dodge Brothers powerful starter
functions promptly after prolonged exposure
to the cold.
Nor is any group of owners more constantly
impressed by those elements of excess value
which characterize not only the Type-B
Sedan itself, but every car that Dodge
Brothers build.
The rrU'O Is $1095 f. o. b. Detroit
HATHAWAY MOTOR CO.
174 8th Avenu East Phone S63
1LlillJlJ?
BUSINESS REPORTED GOOD
Star, and aro keeping four cara and
salesmen right on the job at our
show rooms to make tho power dem
onstration, of which we aro certainly
proud and which is rapidly- becoming
famous in Eugene and Lano county.
"Our factory is speeding up pro
duction and wc are wiring for car;
load shipments almost daily and hold
out some hope of being able to meet
tho demand for tho ever increasingly
popular Star.
"Why, I was just reading tho new.
motor magazine, New York show is
ELECTRIC CRAZE
I.ONDOX, Jan. .24. (P)-Elce-
triclty has become so popular ii
India, particularly among the rul
era and state officials, thnt con
rfucting companies there are hir
ing scores of electrical workers in
England and ( placing huge orders
tor goods with Englisn manufac
turers. Most cf the palaces of
Indian princes and noblea are en
tirely lighted by;- electricity and
many villages, even In the remote
parts of the countryy have oleqj
trie street lignts ana some or., tun
stores are lighted by the same
method.
Native leaders wlio'hnve visited
European statos are largely re
sponsible for this wide introduc
tion of- electricity.
A plant has recently been es
tablished at Chnmba, 10,000 feet
lJ v."
tft ,
sue," continued Mr. Abies, , "and
among other features, noted that the
Morse silent timing chain is 'used in.
nearly nil two thousand dollar cars,
but the Star is tho only moderate
prjeed car that thinks enough of its
owners to use this wonderful system.
Also Star is the only car in its so
called 'price class which uses splined
shafts, which necessarily is highest
priced construction. Star is truly
bent after tent, east or west, and the.
most for the money in tho world of
cars."
up in the Himalayas, which sup
plies power to some. 250 towns in
the vicinity and is entirely oper
ated by a native staff.
The Raj Sahib of Wankaner em-
filoyed English engineers to out
tne his pulace with electric lights
and the hundreds of lights may
now be seen at night for several
miles. This ruler also has placed
powerful searchlight on the
roof ot his palace with which he
can illuminate the surrounding
hillsides.
Electric fans, us may be sun-
posed, are being rapidly introduced
among the natives. .
CREDIT FOR SALE
OF EASTERN OILS
Declaring that every time a west
ern motorist puts a quart of eastern
oil in his crankcase, ho pays fifteen
cent sfor pure prejudice, C. Tj. Tos- !
tevin, Oregon sales manager for the
Union Oil company, has inaugurated
a special drive among his salesmen
to promote the use of western oils by 1
western autoists. j
"So far as their actual value is con-:
cerned," said Mr. Tostevin, at a spe-j
cial meeting of his organization, "the
only difference between Kastern and
Western oil is one of price. This ,
difference is from natural, economic I
causes and has nothing whatever to,
do with quality. The western pro- j
duct costs less for two very simple ;
reasons; first, the volume of pro-'
duction is much greater, and second, j
being produced in the west from ;
western crude, the freight rates are (
naturally much lower than for the :
imported eastern pedigreed oil." i
"The fact is that western motor j
oil is made from some of the finest J
crudes for the purpose which this
country produces. As a motor lmV ,
ricant, it has the endorsement of j
automobile, engineers of the highest
standing. The inclination toward j
Kastern oil Is explained by the fact !
that many automobiles and the ma-,
jority of motorists are of eastern 1
origin. With characteristic tenacity,.)
they cling to the Kastern oil habit,
though it is an unwarranted, extrav
agant prejudice.
"We might as .well face tho fact
that all motor oils deposit some car
bon. What wc want, to remember is
that there are two kinds of carbon.
Thousands of users of Aristo Mqtor
Oil testify to its residue being ,.soft
and fluffy not the hard and gritty
abrasive which scores and scratches
metal and must be remov every
few thousaud miles' at considerable
cost. Most of the carbon deposited
by -Aristo, in fact, blows out with
the exhaust."
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SPECIAL SALE OF USED CARS
, featuring
- USED CHEVORLETS
1919 Chevrolet Touring $60.00 Down
1919 Chevrolet Touring 70.00 Down
1919 Chevrolet Touring 50.00 Dows
1920 Chevrolet Touring 80.00 DowS
1922 Chevrolet Touring 90.00 DowJ
They all came in on new Stars this week!
1923 Ford Touring : $110.00 Doi
1920 Ford Ton Truck , 75.00 Down
1920 Ford Sedan 60.00 Down
1922 Durant Touring Snap
1924 Durant Snort Just like new
,1923 Durant 4-pas. Coupe New guarantee.
1923 Star Touring Lots of Extras Fine buy
1924 Star Sport Roadster Fine Shape
A Good Touring Car For $20.00 Down
Not A Ford-
Any new 1925 Star with the Million Dol.
L lar Motor Will out pull any other 1925
four built Make us prove it!
Lane County Used Car Headquarters
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