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i innlay Evening, Jnne 13, 1925 IlilLEIS BEVISED POWER PLANT, CHASSIS THE EUGENE GUARD Pagtf Thirteen Quick Test For Ballons is Effected it. mnni nrcmiDE ni 'filf Implement without jear :"" 1 "L n,nd!ls. Olda Motor , thWt". . ..... v.ar Ini-nr. ' ' ,ri numerous meet.snic.il revl- f In tll P"wer 'llnnt 1"d "" l'Bln.. . .it- -It. These chances l.bn ' . nll hav. ... ,. Yewn smoother and wore pew- . . .niHnn. l nr.s.ure balloon "u'" hm.t a chance inl "' whanlsm to aa to in- At th. .. I-' J ..-;... .n1nmn has been '."..V,". ht .h. hi J,,e t . h correct Mbt H ,i,e hand tnioiu .... u-.... ... from the "leer ug wheel .j.flMl o too - !'b"Mr,.i". m 1.. much .note- A'fi"uac ... '' V. u ,w,rS has Tm about 'ho elip:nnt.on of the '?L:u!irictlng the clutch tl.row ', b'riuif. This has been accom- ::ii!e bearing for the usual annu- 'rfeel ba has been length ,j .juc-lmU inch. w being H0,6 i, The frnino has been further ". rthene.1 bjr increasing the aiae of . m.mhor which now LLtely covers an.l protecta the ioine won . ,( H "".;, hl0,.k .... in.urlni the :le?Per,;,rentJ0.sUev.S. Utrall running .........-. ic has neen !' ' .f,l,Iion around the valve seats 1 ka.Ptlfi. ..ina ..Lances Include a Lficatlon of (he oiling system, hirh guarantees iou ,s qpy "il remains in the well; ",:.:. fi-j tunnel cluster fifd riginuy 'u -.--- - ukeli and the lengthening of the mewing roils irom a-a ... ..jej-in bushings nave ucc.. ... iht renter and rear camshaft benr s. A hot spot is placed at the id of the riser from the carburetor, . . h. nnnlipil around the . ns desired by the iiumiliulation ' i wing valve. i ...i.an minor chances bnve L incori.ornted. nil tending to iu- I'ue the smnoiuncs o. uiic... 1y iesigns renin in unciinngru, finifli. introduced Inst summer, .ontimied on nil models. Lto Registration In State Increases SAI.ESI. Ore., June 13. The rogia ....o.rLr noinuinbiles ill ifjon for the first five months ot , vear was iu:t.()3(. uccui..i"s .mtarv of Slate K.nor, on increase .15WSt for the corresponding iriod of HUM. The registration ot irks and drillers ginned in propo--a. while the registrntioil of motor- rltf, cliiiuffeurs nnu rtim. a slight decrease. The total ,;,,-.,,;,, f,. collected for the ni..nlli was M.737,20S.(H against !.J51.;i04.rkS in the same perioo ins' hi. I'niiniier vehicle registrations 'n I f were (ISll. nil increase of 2-i t May of last year. All fees re fill in .May were .t-o.i". iluit fJU.HU7.ri!) for Mny of last J I 1 f 1" T JIT STATES DISPUTED Balloon tires aro put through a thorough test at tho U. S. Bureau of atondarda laboratory In Washington. The tires are pressed against large rotating wheel, the surface of which la rough. The wear i four times as great as that received by ordinary usage. L. L. fchildree of the Bureau of Standards, Is srewn watching the test. WILIS USED SALES 1M FOR IBID MILES FOR OLDS NAMED 000 hillomu, not itiduvlirj a tiar1 for ech cur. For these alone a ten rent royaUj would amoimt to $X.(M.Ht lliis year. AiHl to tliis una re tirea labott $150.(HHV-, and rei!noenii'ius eiusl eanily to miother SKUCHK, and tiie million is cloite at hand. (By KEA Service) SCHI3M)(JTAUY, M. V., June 13. tufiimer of the General Electric couiiumy here 1ms truveled lU.OOO miles in the hint three years, without changing liin oil ! iu fuel, he has been using the oil that whs once discarded by & former automobile uier. This lias been made possible by the use of a crankejise oil reclaiming device invented by the engineer and comrade ut tha research laboratory of the General Klpctric company. The two engineers aro (.'liarles an llruut and 1. iSchuylor Miller. By means of this device, used crnnkfMse oil can be put bark into the engine after reclamation and mnrie to give better servica than the new oil. The device is said to remove all traces of fuel dissolved in the oil, metallic particles due to wear, .roa i diiBts and products of combustioa. This is done by means of a chemicul and heating process. 1 he reclaimed oil is darker than the original, but the engineers say it is a better lubricant because it is more stable than the new oil. The part of the oil that darkens it is what gives best lubrication, they say. - Carbon deposits appear to be less than from fresh oil, and are softer ii nu more easily removed. lteclnimed oil wan put into one automobile, which was run 5LKK) milea The same oil was then put into n second automobile, which' ran 11,000 more miics, uud the same oil laatul in use. Additions hnd to be made to re placo consumption. I. J. Renter, genera! manager uf Olds Motor Works, announces the appointment of D. S. Kddins as gen eral sales manager, effective June 1. In making the announcement Mr. lteutr Bays thera will be no change in the distributing policy of Old mobiles. Mr. Eddins has been connected with every phase of the selling division of the automobile industry during the past IS years, and is resigning as assistant general sales manager of the Chevrolet Motor company to take the new position. Starting in as a retail automobile dealer, Mr.' Eddins later became a distributor, spending four years in these two capacities. Fourteen years ago he became affiliated with auto mobile factory sales work, and six yean ago joined the Chevrolet organ ization, opening its wholesale branch in Denver, Colo. Iater ho was made Atlantic eoa?t regional manager m oharge of the northenstern section of the United States for Chevrolet, and several years ngo was appointed as sistant general sales manager. N ' Marriaga is now forbidden in China under 1$; previously the legal age was 14, " ' ; By ISRAEL KLEIN (NK.V Service Writer) The patent rights to the manu facture of ballo.m tires iu th I'nitvd States are well worth fighting for. They mean millions of dollars iu royalty almost before ihi invention has gained popular appeal, Thoy promise millions mure with th pro gressing popularity of baUoont, Hulloou tires were little krvnvn outside of the automotive profesiu, in Only about uue per cent of the automobile manufacturers that year provided for them us optiou.it euipment cost for their installation. They are sold to Quite a small extent outside. Yet in 10 months of 10-4, 10 per cent of all the tires produced were ballons. Iu those ten mouths, Uie number of balloons produced was 4,4S,OSI. . Comfortable Income Figuring at the low royalty rate of ten cents for each casing, that would bring the inventor the neat sum of 44J.SOS40. Yet that figuro Is low. compared! with the others that hav followed, i In January of his year, out of a total production of ;i,(HW,lKM) easing-,: thera were fitULl-itl balloons. And in Fobruary, when total tiro production when down to ,040,ti3H casings, the number of balloons rose further to 7(14,487. For February alone, the patentees of this invention would be due fur an income of $70,4lS.7O if the royalty amounted to 10 cents a eas ing. At this rate, the annual iucoine of royalty alone would come near the million mark. And the promise of bnlloon popu larity is growing tremendously. Popularity Growing This year, the report is that fit per cent of tl.n automobile manufacturers include Iwlloons na standard equip ment, and 20.5 per cent more makv balloons optional. Figure It out for yonrself. Nearly 8,250,000 passenger cars were pro duced last year and more are ex pected this year. Although about 00 per cent of these will be Fords, even t hese include balloon tires as op tional equipment and many Ford buyers take advantage of the offer.. Still, let us ostimato conservative!) the number of new cars with bur loonn (his year ns being fltt per eon! of the total manufurtured. That's more thnn 11,00,000 cars, or 0.000, Naval Base to be I Subject of Meet rORTI.ANP, Or., June IS. More than 00 business men of Oregon, Washington and Idaho left yester day on the Steamer Vortlftiul bound for Astoria, w here tonight and tit morrow meetings will bn held to per fect a pVrmanent organiaation to out line a program for completion of the Columbia Uiver naval base at Tongue Point. A banquet was served the visitors at Astoria last night, and to day there will be a business meet ing. In tho party leaving here were: Tinted States Senator It. X. Stan field, Keprrseiitative Willis I Haw ley, former liepresentativa Kllon Watkins, Clmirmau Frank M. Warren and tienenil Manager F. Jamea F. Polhemus of the l'ort of Portland. Secretary of State Sam Koier and Ualph K. Williams, vice-chairman of the national repuhlicnu central committee. 0! Hfbo, Tillamook; part paved; balance goud macadam. Mt. Hood Loop Highway POLICE AUTOS (nnntD.l nAlina io mi firmer nnris of St. Louis are going to be repinoed by auto police, too city naa ornereu seven speedy machines, each of which will have two policemen and will replace four horses nnd their drivers. S. B. FmNEGm Machine Blacksmi thing ; Soil Truck Tiros; Auto and Track Springs; Auto Wheels and Kims; Oxynootyleno Wolduig We carry carbido in cans; also blacksmith coal, and oxygon in tanks. choose your . BANK ss you would choose & partner. Whether you are in business or not, look lor those qualities In your Banker which you value so highly In your clos est friend. They are the quali ties that will make jour bunking con nection most help lul and satisfactory. Bank Commerce EUGEN E.OREGON m HOTEL ASTOD ,'- HIM Los AngslsslV "try Rmm I ts.lu... TaIIm. J? Biths New, Modern e to Shopping District and , i aea.res Gtrio. Trl from 11 SO Valley Printing Co. Location. Stanley Bide WEDDINQ AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS CMMERCIAL ANO SOCIAL j . PRINTING j 3UICK SERVICE CALL 4T0 ! l j'lUkOl MAMA "The B'"" " wNime protected by 1 trade mark raur J Greatest Closed Car Value in the Low 'Cost Class Quick-rolling curtains, built into permanent leather top, make the new Coupster a closed or open car at your wish. Clear vision from nil driving angles, ample leg room, wide free-ewinglng doors, aUHaye Hunt quality-body features. n Coupster Value . Feature The greatest car fof the business man ever de signed to sell at such I matchless low price. Power ' Million Dollar Motor Safety Four-Wheel Brakes Economy Tillotsoo Garburetor Pidt-up- . j to a? Miles in 41 Seconds. Long Life Force Feed Luhnranno EL'OENI Phon 166 No other closed car can match thia new Coupster in value for price. Modish, smart natural wood wheels and Fisk genu ine balloons, size 4.40, harmonize with the swagger effect of blue lacquer finish. Gray Spaniab. leather upholstery. . f See the new Coupster today 1 The easiest terms in the world make this car yours. , See your nearest Star dealer. ... LANE AUTO CO. COTTAGE GROVE Phone 266 "She greatest value buy in the world PRINCE OWNS MANY CARS WASlUNli roN, June 13- Th Mn harttjnh of Mjsorn, InHlnn prinre, fets the irizo for owning the greatest number of automobiles at one time. Ho owns (H different types of cars, reports Trade Commissioner V. H. Nnofford of nombay to the Pennrt ment of Commerce. And three-fourths e-f these sre Am erican. GIRL FOUND DAZED OAKLAND. Cal.. Juno 13. A girl about ir years old, who cave hor name as Irene Wirkham snd her id dress as HO north Tenth street, (Jrants Tass. Ore., was found wan dering around the streets of Emery ville yesterday in (i dared eon dition. She wns taken to an emercemy hospital, wtiere stio told a nurse that she ran away from home several weeks ago. mscitdam; tuilanc dirt road in fair condition. , . Uend-Lakovtew Highway V tv, j , 1 iwu, ouver Lane jtumi iu iair rsote: TQrouub traffic advised t 1 -nnHiimn Silver IjiVf, Paisley: Plrt road in fair condition. Paisley, I.akeview: 43 miles ma- cads in. Roads in general throuahom Ore rm are in gjod condition, aivurdiug to the weekly report of the Oregon State Itifihway Mtuiisi(in, The report fallows: Faclflo Hlnhway Portland, Ore con City, Salem, Al hany, Harrlshurg.' Junction City, Kn ttene. Cot t nee fimve, llose burij. tirants Pass, Medford, California state line; Paved eniiro distance, ex cent between Harrinburn and Junc tion City where pavitif ope rat ton are imder wtiy. Hh-irt detour around eotistruetion at Junction City, Joining hiphway one mils north. Free county ferry across Willamette river at Har rishurg. Hest route Albany to Junc tion City is via Corvallis and Monro all paved. West SI do Paclfiu Highway Portland, Newbers. Oaytcn June- tion: paved. Dayton Junction, McMinnviUe: Pav-j Ing operations under way. Traffic ; for McMinnviUe and beyond take county road via Dayton which It all paved. McMinnviUe, Monmouth, Corrallta, Junction Oily, Kuneue: paved. Co Bay-Ftoseburg Highway Pacific lliRbway, Camas Vnlley, , Myrtle point, ('oqnille: macadam. Willamette Valley-Florence Highway Junction City. Cheshire, Ootdaon, Hlachly, Kainroek: macadam. Open to Plorenco via Mapleton or North Fork route. Dirt road. Corvallts-Newport Highway Corvallls. Philomath, Wren, Iflrry- viHe, Toledo, Newport: macadam. MciMlnnvllle-Tlllantook Highway McMinnviUe, Sheridan: paved. Sheridan, Willsmina, Grand llonde, rase Sherman highway. The Dulles, Dufur. White Hiver: K0ol macadam. White Kiver, Maup'm: SurfactiK1 under way. Ixwtt out for truck. J Maiiptn, Cow Cmuyon; Ksrth ruid. i Surfacing under way but pa si a HI. Cow Canyon, Gateway, Madras, Uedmond, Hend: roa racism. Pcnd, Lapinc: 17 miles cinder sur faced; balance fair dirt road. l.apiue, t. miles north of Saud CrceH: Cnituproved dirst road. Kouah. Sit miles north of Sand Creek, Khuimth Falls, Merrill, Catffnrui stale line: macanutn. Ashland-Klamath Falls Highway Junction Pacific Highway, Klamath Fairs: macadam. Klamath Fallt-L.akev.ew Highway Klamath Fnll", Itonania: mdcAiliiui. ltonnnaa, ltrew Valley Section: t'nim proved road. Rough going to plains. Drews Valley, Ikeviewt 8 miles Central Oregon Highway P. end, Puma: Kir at 12 miles ma csdam. Balance fair dirt road open to travel. Hums, Crane: iiiacadainiKed. Crane. Vale: Ruish but pnssnble. Crater Lake Highway Medford, Trail, I'nwpeet, Fort Klamath: Marsdam; open from Med ford to Cnion Creek. Closed throtun Crater Lake national park on ac count of snow. McKenrta Highway Fiifne, HMknap Springs: m.i cadrtmiiel and in gd condition, ex cept short stretch above N'imrod. Itelknap Springs, McKenxle la -h, Sisters: Closed by nmw; will he npen for travel abrtut June 2 Sisters, Clm Falls, Redmond: tn cadam, Alsea Highway Corvsllit, Philomath, Alsea: macadam. MEN OF SKILL do our machine shop work, nd therefore It Is done es cArefully snd In telllKsnlly as any man can do It for you. We will appreciate the opportunity of estimating on your Johe. Machine find tool repairs promptly and ex pertly mads. Eugene Foundry and Machine Company 518 East 8th Avenuo Phono 1054 d tii tl rrr-n j. .-cn ask!) I iPWC,-" " , mi ask ( 1 FitMUme imiMstoiry A Fine, Powerful Sedan for 5-Passengers . . at a Price Never Before Thought Possible . Now Every Family Can Enjoy Real Closed Car Comforts, New Standard Sedan f.o.b.'Tbli do This is the first time in the history of automobiles that a fullsize, five-passenger Sedan with sliding gear transmission has been offered at so low a price! A very roomy, very comfortable Sedan with extra-wide doors fine cloth upholstery nickel-finish interior fit tingsa streamline body with a beauti ful satin finish. A chassis proved by millions of miles In the hands of over 250,000 owners a 27 horsepower engineaxles of Molybdenum steel smooth-riding pat ented springs big, safe 10-inch brakes disc-type clutch foot accelerator 5Z Weeks toRiy All Stctl Touring, $405 i A U Sltel Coupe. $635; A II Steel Sedan. $715; . o. b. Toledo. brld's LoYest Priced Cars 'with Sliding Gear Transmtsswn Johnson Motor Co. Corner 9th and Pearl Phone 59; ' , .... i- , 9mmm-mA.mm m Hi ill mmili iUk II saim mi :mmmmumamaMMimima-M'm . " ,:s"" ,T"l