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at th first feel nf the. wheel under
her hands, even before she has put
hir fool flown upon the starter, that
she ran plnce her fullest confidence ,
in the steering mcchnniaiii of that
car.
The Immense popularity of balloon
t:rfn liftif made the old alylp Htcering :
i gear obsolete and nan brought on tin;
ncccmdly of a new type of steering
gear of (hi: rum -and -lever type of
I construction.
I Keeogniziug woiuan'M demand for
wife Htcering and phm,v operation the
! .Moon .Mni or Cur company has eqtiip
"Iiifl" Culler, who completed on ' p''d it h cur with steering gear of the
Mnv Wl eight years of "hilcni'i- tent- ciimniid-cver l.v n of couMtrtictiun.
ing: at the Chevrolet gear and axil driving, parking, slutting, stopping,'
plant in I'eiroit. hits proved durng the guiding "linnd' of l In- en,- in tin
that tiMK' ,l, ,(l,in l.'0"00 iule ( "Ic-ring gear. u Din steering mei-h-'
gi-iir assemblies. nr,ifi"' t enr l-"-iid tin safely
His rnr I'" i'''n sii-finii.t " -i .in- ... MiMinin ..i
tn defect noise in Hip ilrivinK RM"
of the Chevrolet axh
FRONT DRIVE CARS HAVING TESTS
Two Unique Models Are Racing In Memorial Day Classic;
suits Will Determine Qualificatory
Ihe cur m well n tlio safely of ned
fNirianw. Safe Htcering means safe
driving.
The cnm-and-lcvpr type of steering
gear in easily udnptable to tin wouiMti
driver every w him. Then she nn
cruise in a wen of traffic minus worry
over her car's steering gear. After ll
Hi reiMimiH chopping expedition, the
; woman driver nf a .Mimn cur run
I easily "unpnrk" her cur with just a
j few t wirln of I hp wheel."
In iiddilion li the new tj pn of
steering gear the eipiipmiMlt of the
M'-."i .Moon ea i-h IncliideH four-wheel
h.vdriiiihr hniken nnd n new flevice, a
light control lever, located on top of
the Meet-jug wl I, mnkiuic In tin-
I ueppHuiiry to removp the hand from i
r. ' i lie Wlieei wiipii switching tho light
no n or off. Balloon tirea nre stand-'
ard on all model.
Dnd." formally known n .lonepn
N, Cutler, i Wl yeiir oM fin nc nut
voitnsc idenn.
' "U-tire? Not ute! I'm J1" ",)irt
nu nn mv hpcoji-I million. HeaidM
I'm K"l'inK married in June,
c.iit,. Iuih hceti a widower fr
year. He l veteran nf the we1 -phi
oil fioldw and waa in the Klon
dike pnld nh.
In hin "Nilencp tel" the geiira on
the rear end of the drive hhaft are
clfliniicd into a machine, which Iiiih
two rear wl Ik. biIch and brakes
fumilar to thoHi in Ihe cmnpletirl
cur. The fnrward end of (Iip drive
hafl encase an electric motor ilrivo
which "lad- atart with a foot lev
'n,n lp maninulotnH the brakes
that the ceara revolve both forward
nnd backward under nil pontile driv
ing conditioiiK. If hin ear detectn any
alight irrcKuhirily in tins purr of the
geara, the iiKMembly la rejected.
At ndjoiiiiiig teat blocka arw other
men on tho anmn work' whnup ex
pprienre ranaea from two to four
vrtir. Hut -Had" ia the dean of the
crew. , ,
"It requirea one year of tramuiR
!....... innt.'x i.n c fu lllllpd til II
point where he cnu JU'Ikc Hie hoiiikI; number of nutouiobileH own
!.f n icearryaen.bly.' he aaid. -I "I the atnle ix any ciVterion, re-
dnn't heiir any other hi da around ; In " very prosperoua alate. I.at
i inurnn,! itrnnrp them. I ''" 'l1"''" w,'ro npproxinintely l(Mi,-.
All I hear la the B''iir murmur.
I (HHl motor cure in the atnto and thia
"The method la like that of a rnhin n'nr. lthouKh the Hpcretary of Stale
listenliiR for carthworma crawluiK
under the and. The robin paya no
nttention to aurroumling nnle. Ilia
Intereat, la rentered upon the alicht
pound of worma crawliiiR under the
grawa roola. The rnhin mnkea Ida
living by hearing thoae anundf'. I
makp my living by hearing ;ho gear
aounda."
TTnanlmoimly fnvorabla comment
hna bepn created by the radical
rhangra In the rulea for the annual
Camp Curry economy run according
to J. A. C. Waters, run manager nnd
Houthern California, representative
for the Yoaemitft park nnd Curry
company,
"Declutehing nnd ao-called 'trick-:
driving" were ruled ngainat lnat year,
of rourae," nay a Wiitera, "but thia
yenr the uaunl alight vnrinllon in
fcpiipment in nlao prohibited.
"Under the A. A. A. stock rnr con
tent rules each model entered must bti
exactly according to factory aperifi
rations in other worda tho name au
tomobile in every way (lint every car
tiuyer geta."
Naturally the announcement of this
change in the famous economy teat is
making n bit with the motoring pub
lic And the fl'Milrra have welcomed
It with even greater enthusiasm, ns
it rtt lust given them nn opportunity
to ailence with offirinl A. A. A. at
tested scores the akeptical Thomasea
that have aometimra doubted the re
mnrkablo recorila nitidis heretofore.
Kvery enr'a performenco thia yenr
will be nulhentic. Tho rigidity of tho
rulea requirea It."
Changing bnck from the Mojnvo
route, followed in HUM, to tho Itirige,
ia nlao looked upon favornbly. The
two principal renHona in fnvo of this
move, na Wat era explains, nro the
time element nnd the fact that the
Kidgo la the highway trail followed
by moat niotoriata who viait the Yoae
mile from aouth of Tehnchnpl. The
Mojave road, while hnving fewer
grades, added some )(! miles to the
ruatoinnry .'tll-mile drive to Camp
Curry, nnd thua neceaHitnted too
rlcao n arheilule to reach the firat
rifty'a control til Freano,
Public intereat in the new right
rylinder daaa In likrwixe keen, Seg
regation of routPNtnnts according to
number of cylitidera baa been mnde
purposely . Wntera says, to snlinfy
the curiosity of the motor fan na I
to whirh motor type la mont ccoiiom-
ical In relation a to weight prnpHled.
AVhilo the I icuaVuhcrg nnd Cole, the ;
only eights to cotnpvto heretofore,!
have made eicellcnt ahowingn nsainKt
competing "fours" nnd "sixes,' the.
double quartet of cylindera ax an au j
tomotiva feature belongs to I11'. nnd'
liopular Judgment tiwalta the outcome
nf this ytar'a run, j
report a only IKIHHIO IIcpiihpk aold. It
ia expected that the iiiimli.
nioiint up to more than Jiist year's
total as noon na the .Inly pennita lire
applied for, This will make tin aver
age of lean fhfiu five people for every
car in the atate. The entire popula
tion could ride nt one time in the
cara owned in ( iregou ami no one
would bp rrowded.
Another way of giving nn idea nf
the large number of motor enra in the
state would be to put them end to
end in one long line along the Pacific
highway. If we average the length of
a car na eleven feet, which ia n con
servntive average, we would have n
line of cars reaching along the high
way from Portland to (lie wuuthern
boundary of Hip atnlc, nnd seventy-nix
milea into California or n distance of
four hundred nnd sixteen miles.
Aa there la n totai or -M50 miles
of atate highway in Oregon there nre
approximately forty-four automobiles
for every mile of highway in the
state. At thia rnte our ronds would
be very crowded if nil the ownera of
enra decided to travel nt tho same
time. With these figurea in mind, it
in little wonder that the rotudrntH find
n emigrated condition on our city
streets nnd atate highwaya.
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nhinrntu o( Ihf factory lo coni-en-rnte
their thoughtu and pfforta on tnt
uiun.ni nl a well tripd ba.ic 6r-
ign rather than' on the development
if nut year monei.
i. i. .Ua evident that the develop
ment nf new daaiKna, the experimen
tal work on a new monei ana inv u.n.
th .lies and anecial toola and
machine necennary for the prmluc
tion of radically different rhia ia
very cwllv. 'l"hi expenae, which
li modern volume proiiuiuun "i
;or cam may easily run into the mil
lion of dollar". i. of coilrHi-. pan.
for in the final analyaia by the car
buyer. The crent aaviiiR inno" t
IliHlee Ilmtliera. Inc.. aa a result of
iln.l policy i fnithfully returned to
he buyer In tue lonn i aicmv.
value in the enr."
Three of the front drive race cars that are entered today In the
600-mile motor test nt Indianapolis. The results of their perform
ance on the track will determine whether they will be a factor in
future speed car development In the United Stntcs race drivers state.
INIHANAPOMK, Intl., My .'to. than the renr, much na an airphuie
BATTERIES ALL OVER
American storage bat I erics were
shipped Inst year to lift different coun
tries or sections of the earth. They
totaled I.Vi nnd represented n
market vuluu of $'.,,S(Ht1S.-.
UTAH WANTS MORE
Motorlata of Clnli may hnve to pay
It'i cents, rather than the LMi cents
they nre now paying, in tuxes for
ench gallon of fuel they buy. The
bill for thia hna passed both houses.
FOREIGN OUTPUT UP
Production of nutomobilea in other
countries luis been rising, Outside
tho United Stntcs, figures show, 4.r0,
000 cars were produced Inst year, na
agnlnat .'lOO.tHH) in lOL'-J.
TAXES MUCH LOWER
Collections of nuto tnxea in this
country from July 1, JIKM, to March
1, 10U5, amounted to nearly $7tl,.VK-(KM),
CARRY A TOW ROPE
A tow rope should find room in
every motorist's equipment. Thin is
especially necessnry when you go nn
n journey through country that la
strange to you.
The front wheel drive nutoinohile ia
hnving its first real test at the 500
mlle Memorial I 'ay race here.
In this event, two models of this I
unique type are entered.. Their nch- j
ievement. will he an important fac
tor in fut.ure nutoinohile development.
These two front wheel drive cars
nre Cliff Ihiranfa "Junior Might,"
driven by !nve l.ewi, veteran of race
paths, nnd n Miller Special, with
Hennett Hill nt Ibe wheel.
iHirnnt'a car hna been nt the track
for several weeks nnd has been prim
ed for thia event. The late .liinmie
Murphy, who wna killed in n dirt
track raco nt Syracuse, N. , Inst
September, had the car built, for him
by Harry Miller, famous motor build
er nf l,oa Angeles.
Loss Skidding
After Murphy's ileal h iMiranl
bought the car from Murphy's estate
nnd pu Hnve Lewis to work on it.
Lewis, who is familiar with nil mo
tors since the inception of motoring.
Is particularly cnthuainntlr nbout thia
type of car. He believes he will be
able to drive it through the treacher
ous turns of the Indianapolis track
with less skidding fling any o( be
conventional type of curs.
Kreedom from skidding is one of
Ihe chief nilvnnlages claimed for thia
typo of automobile. In addition its
owner claims more efficient applies
lion of power and lower center of
graviiy, p'rmitting the enr to stick
to the road ut high apeeda.
Pull, Not Push
Jn thia car the ditferentlal is on
tho front axle. The drive shnft ia in
front of the Inotor, nnd steering is
Rt'couipliHhed through universul joints.
According to Lewis, there is little
or no difference between the steering
of thia type of car anil that of the
regulnr type. In fact, be snys it is
easier to drivo off tho front wheels,
is pulled rntlier than pushed
There ia n tin turn I loss of power,
he adds, in generating speed in a
motor n ml transferring it to the renr
wheels. This, it is believed, the front
wheel drive auto eliminates.
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LONDON. May HO. Artichokes,
potatoes and other atarchy vegetables
mnv he the salvation nf the inotor
world, when and if the (naoline
supply runa out.
Kor from these tube-N. it hns been
found, can be extracleil alcohol for
use as a power fuel. This discovery
has been made by the fuel resenrch
l...flrH ..r the Hritish empire.
The most profitable of Ihe tubers,
the hoard finds, would be the. Jerusa
lem artichoke, which, in addition to
its tuber below ground, lion a plant
some eight or leu feet above ground.
The profit in the eitractinn of
power alcohol from the artichoke Is
seen ill the plants ease of growth
in any well-drained "oil and under
the most difficult conditions. Little
labor is needed to cultivate it, and
it propagates itself for a milliner of
years.
Kxperinients are still being con
ducted on this source to find the
best conditions under which the fuel
can be extracted.
Potatoes and mangolds are two
other sources from which power al
cohol his been taken, but at a com
mercial loss. (Jerninny had been
furnishing H.'i per cent of its alcohol
from potatoes before the wnr. Now
this production has fallen to 15 per
cent of its output because of the
general opinion Hint a greater use
can be bad of potatoes ns food
rather than ns a source of alcohol
At present wholesale pricea for
potatoes in lirent Hritnin. they
would Tir'np the price of ite alcohol
"to about seven shillings, or SIJVH r
gnllon. This puts tho potato fnr out
of reach for alcohol production,.
This is also true of mangolds, al
though the extraction process is less
costly.
' Tile closest to n profitable basis
is the artichoke. Kxperinients are
st:ll going on with this plant.
nnd
' better'
poster
STYLES . OF AUTOS
Itecently in sprnking nf woman's j
demand for nutomnhdc? of snfp nnd
pnny operntion, nml c? woman's in
flurueo on the automotive industry.
Stewsrt. MrOonnM, president of the
Moon Motor company snid: "Women,
na motor car owners and drivers, .
rxfrt ft treinendoui influence upon
the manufacture and marketing of
automobile.
Tinlny, sa never before in the his
tory of the automotive industry, Ihe
safe ami fny nperntion. Ihe strength,
the durability nod the body Mvlept ftf
automobile are largely due to the in
fistrnce nf women owners nod driv
ers, that the cara thev own a in I drive
be dependably unfe end en.y lo oper
ate under all conditions.
Women sre rtviisl in the truest
senile of the word. They iimmt upon
smartness In appearance nml upon
true performance. That automobile
body styles are influenced Inrgely by
women, the premier sljt lists, ia s fore
gone conclusion.
The woman motorist ha n fMicstn
ly nt tuned sixth cne whirh guides
her in her choice of one motor csr
over nn other. The salient pointa in
S woman's preference for a car nre
safety, esse of operation and nppesr
nnce.
Tho moment's woman Mej into a
Moon car and penis herself in Ibe
driver's sent, she knows instinctively
Our Measurements Are Exact
In making or repairing a
guar or other vital part
of n machine, wo take
measurements down to
ths m or cat fraction of
u n Inch. Thin nnmo sent
pulmis earn extends
throuRhont' nil our work.
Lot us do your machln-In.
Eugene Foundry and Machine Company
MS Must 8th Avoi
Phono 1054
WASHINGTON, May SO. Henides
food of some sort nt
"The slogan 'Better
which recently unpen red
honrda and in magazines nnd news-(the advice nnd warnings you will get
papers everywhere, following closely I before yon start your long-distnnce
the nuimniiei'inont of the purchase of j trip this minimer, here nre a few
Ibidee Ii rot hers bv IHIton. Kead & "limit's" you idiould keep in mind
Co., lias n roused renewed comment constantly during the trip:
regarding one of the otilslnndimr pol- Pnn't allow the enr tn be. without
iciea of odge Brothers. Inc.," nc- j pro'-:siona
oordine to !. M. Jluthnwav. loesl ! : time.
Imdcc Itrothei-H denier. i lon't fnil to have warm clothing
Constant improvement of n basic' in the outfit. The high altitude in
desiirn baa been the established nolicy ! the west nre cold nml the dry nir
of 1 bidjre Brothers ever since their 1 is nenet ruling.
first cur was offered to Ihe public." IWt forget the yellow goggles. In
he said, "and will continue to be un- driving west you have to face the sun
der the new ownership. 1 nil nfternoon nnd the glnre is hard
"Heirist ration f inures for the Inst the eyes.
year show clearly the wide recount- i Don't dive through water without
lion which has been accorded this first nscertnuutig the depth.
sound policy. Totals for the Vnitedi Don't wait until your gnaoline is
States show 1 lint Dodge Brothers i almost gone before filling tip. There
made n gain of -o per cent, against nj might be a delay or it might not be
loss of 11 per cent austnined by the (obtained at the next point where a
industry ns a whole. 1 his yenr, week i supply stntion is expeeten
afier week, nil snles for correspond- t Don't allow your water canteens
ing periods of previous years have j to be other than full of fresh water
been excelled bv ns lnrce nn amount. I nml keep them filled. The burst of
"Most nutoinohile buvers today nn- a water hose or a sudden lenk
dej Ktnnd how much better it is for I your radiator might occur getween
tho engineering and experimental ue-i garnges,
Announcement
About 1J yonrs no wo introduced the first BAL
LOON TIRES in Eugene. Today we are installini?
tho first Balloon Tire Vulcanizing plnnt, built
especially for Balloon Tires by the Moll Manufac
turing Co. All work guaranteed.
W. K. KAVIS- J. A. CLEAVES
TIRES & TUBES VULCANIZING
AN DREFAIRINO
The
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B. M. TIRE CO.
845 Olive Street
Phono 810
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GENERAL MOTORS
LATEST ACHIEVEMENT
See It-Ride In It-Drive It
A SURPRISE AWAITS YOU
LET US HELP YOU TO
ARRANGE FOR DEMONSTRATION
F. E. CalKins
Motor Co.
HOME OF OLDSMOBILE
8..: PKAKL ST.
nioxrc r.o.-
Never before In the history of the
PaV?P-Detroit Motor Cnr comprhy
has it experienced such nn instnn
Inneoiis demand ns that created by
the announcement of the new .lewett
air coach, states II. J. Bringle. man
ager of Paige and Jewett, local dis
tributors. The new model was announced only
a few short weeks ago, yet Mr. Brin
gle has aeen after the factory for an
increase in his allotment for the
month of May.
'As a result of the demand in the!
local territory, we sent to the fac-!
tory for a substantial increase over I
the allotment made this territory." i
said Mr. Bringle, but were met with
the following statement:
"As a result of tho announcement
of the new Jewett six conch on ava
lanche of new dealer contracts has
been received. Within the last two
weeks more than -'00 dealers have
been taken into the Paige-Jewott or
ganization throughout the United
States.
"This week new dealerships ltave
been announced at Hot Spring, Ark.,
unpin v uy, w. u., ijneoin, eb., F ort
William, Ont.. and It.e.anri.i.,,.
(rainsville and Gorman, Tex. Kadi of
tDese points .has a boat of sub-deal-
era, the applications of which have
yet to be checked un and finnllv
signed.
Ihe total of old dealers annoinfM
by old distributors has not yet been
made as the applications are coming
in so rapidly that it is impossible to
check up and send out contracts with
in such n short space of time to nil
of them."
'We were assured, however that
all of our immedinte demands for
.lewetts would be taken enre of first
so that ench buyer will ho snnnli..,)
during May.
through streets can be provided by
clearing up a few blocks.
0. Plan for parking facilities.
10. Provide sufficient playgrounds.
Educate Public
An additional point stressed at the
conference was that of educating mo
torists and pedestrians for safety. A
properly educated public, it was ag
reed, meant reduction of accidents
and speedier traffic.
Then, with the city engineers
working on the improvement of traf
fis conditions, with adequate funds
and public support, the most serious
traffic difficulties could be eliminat
ed, at leust for some years, in the
larger cities. And in the smaller
cities, it was pointed out, the engi-
neers could prob.hl.
nimmobii, .; ". a.
C ommerce. lber -k.aW,
ions and n,. L- UDll'
their .ff; V"" i
a. :ua,e "'-"ion ot ,
ieoMjTnlTrr.
vi HAND GS FEED
1 gas Mith Ihe k .
whm going over ban v1 ""M
will rase ,l,e tLJ- Ii
bating , .h..:0!?
NEW YORK. Mnr 30. Tl,. f
the intprnnrinnnl limn i. ...
gi"nnl planning confer"nc held hr-rn
in adoption of thi followiliff
suggcRlionii for the improvement of
trnffie conditions:
I. ILlve a cotntirelipnirn traft;n
lin.grnin which rccogniecs that mil.
fleclric and motor traffic are all en
gagerl in the same job and must bo
oiiKiuoren jointly.
Itnute
away from nvenues used chiefly by
pnssenger cars. t
Jl. Keen records on incnniintr nnd
outgoing travel so that some of the
burden enn bo lessened by routing
along designated avenues.
4. Have bv-onsn tlinr-niiclifnpnu
that transient traffic or others not i
"lewinng lo go through the city enn
conveniently take a belt-line route. I
Plan for Future
fi. !o nwny with lirnw bridges
which tie up traffic nt important
points. ,
t(. Plan for future crowth of Mm
city providing ndeqimte streets.
i. i 'ccent rnitKC, through zoning
and by street development the ne
tivities nf n city can frequently be
guided so as to reduce tho travel
needs.
8. Widen the bottle necks. Mary
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The Square Deal Repair Shop
CAN SOLVE YOUR AUTO REPAIR PROB
LEMS? YEARS OF EXPERIENCE STAND
BACK OF OUR WORK. WE DO ALL KINDS OF
REPAIR JOBS.
SQUARE DEAL REPAIR SHOP
Phone 1174
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208 Lawrence St.
OILING AND GREASING
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Graham Brothers impressive advance to
first position in the V2 ton truck field, and
second in the 1 ton and the V2 ton fields
combined during the first quarter of
1925 is explained by four vital reasons:
1. Distinct price advantage.
2. Pronounced quality
advantage.
3. Dodge Brothers engine.
4. Substantial character of
Dodge Brothers dealer
organization.
Ordinary logic demands that these facts
receive your immediate consideration if
you have any need whatever for a truck.
Hathaway Motor Co.
Eugene, Oregon
Graham Brothers
I T5 IfJ'Q SOLD BY DODGE BROTHER
llvU VdJ DEALERS EVERYWHERB