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Evening, March 14, 1925 THE EUGENE GUARD Tago Three FOOTBALL FIE ' DIES AT HOTEL ..... YORK. March 14. W I r.r Cmp. nott1 'oolba11 coacl1 i critic died today. II, di"l"l ur" I Fion'; jdenrtod a meeting of I .i.ll rules committee Inst night ,4m about niidn'ght anil retiring to m room m 1 " p0,lv was in good health wbe.l jtlircd. hotel attaches Mid. fflen We rl" """"" " ...i morning in the 1 lot ! ,,,tns;lrania the members delaye.l ..i .i,ir meeting pending Camp's jiritol. When some tiine llad clnPscl1 Ba he lind not appeareu, dim noptr, ton coach was delegated by tho ,,oilte to look for Camp at ttu Bflmont. Hoper went to the famous rfj ri Jin nd getting no responio ui the door opened. C'iimp was lyiug jai on hi irrnngements for the funeral prob .u. -ill be made later today after jii'irrival of Mrs. Camp, who was in jtliatic City this morning. (CoDtiPued from page one) "Circulation Contests Some le- rtnt Kiperienees. bcnooi rage ucivnuuu TIk value of a school pnge wns de fended by Art Steel of the CIntskanie Chief. Klbert IV Itede of the Cot tige Urove Sentined opposed it on tho eromius that the expense was in- iuffinont for the return. Other ed itors nimroved ot the pnge n it wus disi-riminiiiiugly edited. "ForeiL'i advertising is any adver ting the source of which is outside Toor cdiiimimity." derlured Ralph K. Mwrrison. of the Western Farmer, ui an addrcj-s on the "Foreign Adver tising Silniition." He united further that the l"cl merchant was the guide ind advised the small papers to "stick to the local merchant." Walter Burn, Pacific coast manager 01 tue American ivews paper i'lildishcrs association, stress- nl the fact that one must sell tbf idea of newspaper advertising to aitioaid advertisers, in a talk on "Building Your Newspaper's National Advertising." Circulators Meet. A conference of the Pacific North ern Circulation Managers followed i 1 the jntnt conference at 3:ir. I Ellis U. Hall uf the Centraim, n I Chronicle, discussed the problem of j I wlaried vs. independent carriers and ! & P. Hopwood of the Portland Ore i eonian, explained and illustrated the. we of circular letters, declaring tln-m lobe iiu effective method of securing cirvnlatioii. i The iminrtancc uf carrying agriciil-: tural news vas emphasized by II. F. I L)De8 of the Tacoina Ledger. V. I'. I Ljness of the Tacomn TriUinc told uf the importance of keeping the pub lishers interested in the circulation manager's association. Cash In Advance. - W. A. Scott, nf the Salem Capirvl I Juurual reviewed the success of his Iier in adhering to a ensh in ndvau.e cimjlation. The influence of a paper's editorials iihl policy was declared to be a factor m circulation, declared .1. M. Dunning of the Peiidlet'in Fast lreg.uliiu. llioryiiiiliuejift and Mvsti'iiintiKod caie ttire found lo be the essentials of a uccesfiil house to -bouse soliciting. It J. K. Howard of the Albany peino- crat-Ilrrald. !!!ll25 Years Ago. Are Now Merely Relics twenty-five years aqs this was a novelty. Taday its a museum relic. It is one of the first motor trucks that appeared. It was run by steam oower and was considered powerful enouah to pull a five-ton load.. Today a truck manufactured by the same firm is made to pull loads up to 25 tons. before SnOO enthusiasts with five more than 4,"i per cent over tho week passengers; Twin Peaks and Dolores j ending February 34 ' n'i -ST- i FrancLscV" n fPV L .1. E. Fields, vice-presi.ient in foupe, in high gear: Hall street. ' , , , Portland. Ore., in high gear, officially charge of the Mnxwell-(. hrysler observed; Clark street Hiul Sherman t companies, is of Ine opinion that the avenue. Coos Hay. Ore., in high genr: i business done by the two cars in Tice bill. Rakersfield, Cal.; Old Towu HtL'.'i will exceed by nt least f.O per Although the bounty hunters are having quite a success bringing in bobcats there will soon be a falling off in this outdoor sport, according to George Moody, of the McKenzie bridge district, who was here iday. Mr, Moody who does considerable trapping both for furs and also in th. bill, San lMego, Cal., nnd many other bills less noteworthy. Type of Metal That Refuses to Rust Is Used by Chevrolet In the spring an automobile own er's fancy turns to cleaning up the war aguinst predatory animals report old bus. Ouring the remainder of that the "kitties" are getting cautious the year the color of the car may owing U the recent he.ivy inroads jii be unrecognizable but somehow the their ranks. "A cat now is worth five j bright sunshine and the clean breeies dollars, including both the county and ' form a kind of tonic that gets into state bounty, and everybody ou the I an niitnmobile. owner's blood and upper McKenzie are after the am-' urges him to clean up the car, if for no other reason than to be in harmony with the spirit of the sen- cent the volume of last yeur. mats, .Mr. Moody said. I he heaver season which closed .March 1 was u.it a success in the McKenzie area, the trnpper said. Too mauy of the rodents were trapped the first season and tho catch this year was very low. be vaid. Mr. M'lody collected the bounty on one bobcat at the office of the county clerk today, .lames Yale, also of the McKenzie bridge district, received the bounty on one coyote. The results of such manual labor are often real gratifying; in fact, inspire a kind of pride of ownership which may have palled during the year. But if the ear chances to be a couple dT years old. there are sonic tell-tale marks that reveal age. It was because of the fact that rain and sunshine will form rust on most metals that the engineers of the Chevrolet Motor company set to work to find a type of met-il that would not rust. E Demonstrations of Power Are Staged By Star AlltOmObile jnollK this Hue areembodiedn the . : j new Chevrolet in an airplane meta! radiator shell, winch is non-rusting because of the composition of the metal used nnd has all the beauty of nickel. Like the Duco finish on this car, this radiator shell actually im proves in lustre with rubbing nud age. 1 here is no possibility of rubbing bi-cause . the OAKLAND, Cal., March 14. fTpecial) Never before has automo bile history recorded such a sensn tionnl series of power demonstra tions as those written in blazing print by Star automobiles during the past few weeks. . Onn hv aiio. the most famous of wostorn bills, some lomr. some short. I through' the coating some "straight up" nud some with ! whole hIicII is inndc of tho same ina- innny winding tortuous curves, have I terinl. . fallen victim to the 10-3 Ktnr car's j ; "million dollnr motor.' This new ( r n . power plant is wing looked up to i iMaxweii-Llirysler toilny as One of the most powerful j small motors that has ever been SaleS Set ReCOrd u renin ui mini tf. uiiiuuiwiKv eers. ' .It has accomplished the "iinpos- With the largest retail 'sales for sihle" many' times. A recapitulation a single week in this seaosn of the, of some of its achievements show year ever recorded in Maxwell- -many points well known to motor- j Chrysler history, officials of the com- j lomL-Wp known to anyone who has , pany are convinced that their two traveled extensively in the west. j products nre well started on the way Included among the hills, as "those j to a banner year. ' conquered" at the Durnut Motor The record week, ending Febru company factory here, are these: ! ary lil, showed a gain in MnxwelC Waterman canyon, from San Her-J sales over the same week last year' nardino to Lake Arrowhead, in high i of per cent, while the increase gear, a record never before beaten: j over the preceding week was 44.2 Motorcycle hill, in Phoenix, climbed j per cent. Chrysler sales gained Active spring trade markets were indicated both In the factory ship ment reports and the statement of business conditions by, dealers which were presented at the directors meeting of the national automobile chamber of commerce in New York recently. Two bund red seventy-seven thous and arid six hundred cars and trucks were manufactured in February, as estimated from shipping reports compiled to date. 3 his is l. per cent abend of January. Industry regards the situation as favorable since there is less tendency to stock in anticipation of spring de mand this year and accordingly out put figures reflect actual sales. Heports from dealers of mnt sec tions of the country bear out this fact stating that new ear stocks are light, that used vehicle inventories arc cleaning up and that demand in the truck field continues active. Win ter sales have also been hotter than last year in the middle west, though lighter on both coasts, illy NF.A Service) SACUAMKNTO. Cal., March 14. Five bills introduced before the Cali fornia legislature seek the adoption of compulsory insurance of motorists. The amount of insurance ranges up to SHl.tKKI. One bill would make the owner of a vehicle liable for death or injury of a person through negligence of operation. Anouier bill c.ills fi-r suspension of an operator's license for six inonth on third ronv.rtton fur viola tion of the motor vehicle act. A third oalU for n mevhnnicHl gov ernor on all trucks to control thei speed. Several other bills aim speci fically at commercial vehicles' one of which would impose a tax nf 4 per cent on the gross receipts of their owners. Several other bills have been in troduced, most of them calling for some financial return to the state for the use of a motor vehicle. 'Outdoor Franklin' Takes Road Again For Western Auto "Outdoor Franklin" is about ready to take to the road again. With a new sport car fitted with every necdel accessory and camping convenience rranklm will set out from Los Angeles within a few dny to begin to gather first band infor mation regarding road. camping places, hunting and fishing; every sort of outdoor information imagin able for the benefit of the Inform)!' tion bureaus of the scores of stores of the Western An to Supply com pany. In the course of his travels this year the road scout expects to visit every one of the nine western slates in which the Western Auto Supply company is represented, nnd bis journeys will take him as far east a Denver nnd over the country from the Mexican border to Canad?i. Me will visit all the national parks in this vast territory anil collect all val uable information concerning the best roads into I hem, camping facili ties, etc. According to C. M. I'rey. local manager of the Western Auto Sup ply company, the photographs and information that Frankliu's research es will collect will be a very vnlunlnV addition to the service of the West ern Auto Supply compnny. WILLYS. OVERLAND FINE MOTOR CARS World's lowest priced four dem'$$ffl$kei$edmi ivith Sliding Gear Transmission It's a landslide for the new Overland All-Steel Sedan... nothing to compare with its value under $1000... not an excess ounce in weight... greatly increased safety be cause of greatly increased driving vision... the thrill of big power... the satisfaction of a modern disc-type clutch.. .the riding eaae of patented Triplex Springs... ...the pleasure of rich velour upholstery . . . and money saved in first cost, upkeep and every mile of running. Total Auto Costs ";. So far are Placed At $40,000,000,000 OVER ALL-STEEL Toltd ID) J.,FJ pfoourrs ST & SONS MOTOR CO. 9th and Pearl Eugene, Ore. government from the first adminis tration - of (ieorge Washington ' through the first administration of Woodrow Wilson. It is far greater than all the present indebtedness of our nntiounl government, our slates, anil nil our municipalities. i "We have produced in this conn trv some lU.OOO.tKH) automobiles, of which more thnn l.tMKi.tMM) have been exported, nearly (i.(MM).iMKI have worn out anil about 17,000,000 nre now in use. ) '"I'd Ihiv -nnd run thoNO nutmi-n- - 1 ttlT6H w hflYe saent luorn tl.a'i Americans in Canada i .Sl0.UMi.n00.otKL a sum almost twice of exnendilure which it iictuallv in- Xearly $J"i.(HH),Olt(t h invested in ni great as our military expenditures volved. That sum would have re the auto industry !n ''aiiadn. Of during the world war. (stored all the devastated Prions of this, OO.'J per ceii !h credited to . ;lt in ntmost twice as much as tliej France idx times over."--Leonard P. American capital. 1 entire expenditures f nur national J Ayro. noted Cleveland statistician. "With that much money our Hevo- lutiouary war could have been kept running for -OOO years at the rale Popularity lilt tins Means Appreciation of GxeaterYaiues Ford Service Our no wimproved equipment moans better service in less time, at lower cost to you. Get our prices first j COOKS FORD SERVICE l 23 7th Ave. East Tn Finht n-ia Ti ffl Drodnrci' nnrl ilistrtlntt ors nf iitontift have decided to organize Miinst increase of the gasoline tax in that state. BOXINll Inn't fil lii nee the fit-bt Monday "'thi at the Winter Onrdon mitt Stop Coughs il A lteul Cord (ire Extra Special -Oversize .'10x3.1 sellinyr nt 50L0 EVERYWHERE j 9.95 ALL DAY AND XIGIIT SKKVICK , Beginning April first we will keep our repair shop open day nnd night for tho convenience of autoists. liOAl) CALLS AXSWEHKIj B. & PL Tire Co 84.) Olive J'lione 810 mm b w nil Mjll x "HEHsssss8s&fa CWV) aars aiSsJTmrl .mMt Th Standard Pout-Dear ittdan $1095 . . fc. Dtttait Itu uira CHICHESTER S PILLS .THE 111 a linvn nnivn . r tf Mir w MAdoSD It It AMI SOLO BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE ten Announcement! I have taken over the management of The Oregon Motor Co. nt 030 Olive street nnd will personally look after your auto need. STOK AG KK KPA I K 1 NO-WAKI 1 1 Sd Welding and General Hepairing "EVERY NEED OE AX AU'J'OMOBILE" The new good Maxwell has won such hearty approval here and everywhere, its popularity is a matter of comment. There can be no question that the car offers advantages never before found in a four. There are logical reasons for this advanceovercon ventional results. First, the determination of Max well-ChryslcrenKinecrstodcvelop the four-cylinder principle to its fullest extent. Next, the marked and recognized advantage in experience and re sources of one of the largest and strongest quality manufacturing organizations in the industry. Furthermore, the new good Max well is truly a "manufactured" car. The entire car, almost to the smallest detail, is built in the great Maxwell plants. Naturally, with all these advan tages the new good Maxwell offers higher quality and finer motor ing at a surprisingly low cost. The car's popularity means that the public has discovered this fact. To put the matter briefly, you have only to observe the growing number of new good Maxwells on the road to understand the wide-spread appreciation of Max well's higher quality and greater values. We are eager to prove it in a demonstration. Towrfnic Car Club Coupe Club Sedtsn $ S95 W 1041 Standard Four-Door Srdan $I09f Special tour-Donr Srdan - 1245 All pricrM f.o.b. Detroit, tax extra. We are pleased to extend the convenience of time payment. A sic about Moxu-eU's attractive plan. Maxwell dealer and superior Moxwrf! $erv Ice everywhere. G. C. M0IR 8c CO. 042 Olive fhcltew GaodL DUCO Is a New Discovery In Auto Painting and Ilka all new things, It has been orohlbltlve In price, for no other reason than some people ara always ready to take advantage of the public. We have been fortunate enough to secure the service of an expert on Duco finishing for several weeks to train our regular force In the latest methods of ap plying this finish to automobiles with the modern machinery we have recently Installed and we ara now ready to Laoquer finish your car with Duco or any of the well-known brands of Lacquer finish, for the same price wo have been selling you a cood r.alnt Job for the past ten years. Refinish Your Car Complete with Lacquer in 3 to 6 days the Indestructible Finish 60;- of the New Modola Have a Lacquer Finish, Why? Once Your Car Is Lacquer Finished Your Paint Troubles Are Over O'DAY'S Auto Top & Painting Shop Auto Painting Auto Trimming Upholstering AUTO PLATE GLASS 3628th Ave. East Telephone 1287-J NOW OPEN! Handling complete line of Replacement Parts and Accessories , for cars, trucks and tractors Everything for that overhauling job. You are cor dially invited to visit this new store and Inspect our lines. J. B. Knight Go. s.s ' t f! i si I! f r t i f tj -'e ! II i 0 H I I h IBM i! V. R. Rayner "Always Dependable" 991 Oak St., Cooper Bldg. Plume 0411 Phone 239 !l.":0 Olive St. H !