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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1925)
MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1Z5 TWO AIRBUQYS TO STEADY GAR Cushion Your Ride Against Minor Road Dents BALLOON TIRE FAULT MET TliUi Now Driiv Is ftin1itiuMinn or ! : A.r Cushion nml llyiliwu.lu V ' Tim tho tin holilin;; they liii Tliy rid iu-T ttonnl i Tallin 7 P.nvrr of Control Mfih tho ditch niul acrt.s r tiMt-ks, ovor tho cobblo itiwt. balloon fnv are ihoir own. lsvulentiy vo on, no to stay. vox talnlv do. rUKiito.l your nlnr,t minor road ilontV mid on cos, and they are vdtlW j-nfriiuardy it ki; In at vkUltVnK. ham alt around, their vir- tuon fnr out wcti;!. tholr f:iuttn. Theno .'iiultn are of minor Impor tant' o for the nuwt part, und tui laniHy oorrooted when hnlloon tire oiul,t a car that haa boon do Mttiu'd to moot tholr requlroiueuts. Hut tho higher ppeetU noaulblo ovor tho ttioiutand.i o( niMos of r-mootn madp mow In oxlatonoo. to sothor with balloon tiros, certain ly hnvo com; floated tho problem of nhock nbf)oi-ber iiiHiiufKoturtMi. I.ormer. nolioi HprhiKx work belter umlor tho.to conditions and have boon made Mtxndard routpmom on many of tho now earn. Those spilntra are Intended by their do etioin to Imvv full ila, o Owl they may aid tho balloons In ah hu nltiR the myriad llulo dip and kick. of minor ftutltn (n the road ttuifain. (.ireittor speed over loud er KprtimM with these softer spring and solter ttrv net up a rolUntf, KallopliiK motion In tho body of the car. Tho little Kicks and Jerks having appcanmly disappeared th driver pufhes one a hlKher -t entire pace, nnd thus runt Into an apparently new kind of ruiul rhock or reaction. Slitter SiwHiira No Aid To harness gr stiffen tho springs Let Us Adjust Your Glasses JVithoutCost Glasses should be adjusted frcAently Jf tha great eat possible efficiency is to be had. And this adjusting should bo donei as expertly as possible. Fitting eyes and adjusting pi asset has been matter of study with us for many years, and it in Quite probable that we can add to your comfort and- convenience , No matter from whom you bought your glasses, let us look them over and adjust them gratis. 081 WILLAMETTS ST. uonc, on scion doe not seem to supprcH (his ual lophiK or the other little a coon -trlcltles of balloon tire equipment, but do a tend to defeat the pur ioje for which tho lonnvr, solter spiiiiKs wore made. Now w o havo a now typo of shock ollmhiatorM, designed on the Itnoa of the older und more ex pensive air sprtiiK!. A combina tion of air cushions and hydraulic power of control, they are In stalled at the lour corners of the car between sprliiK shackle and tn me horn, and all reactionary motion eomlUK up from the road throuch tires, wheels and cprti.KS muM pasa these "airbuoys," as they are called. Kvery such mu tton Is said to be entirely nbMorbed within tho pneumatio-hydraullo lair and oil) cushionu of the air buttys, ,o that It never reaches the car or Its occupants. A irreat advantao claimed for these airbuoys Is that they do not In any way hamper sprimt action, but complement that action, pro totMliiK tho rcKular car sprint? ttKatnst "hitting bottom'' and the continuous too violent, vibration which deadens their elasticity und shortens the term of tholr efficient service. Another advantage la the fact that airbuoys can be removed from tb old car and Installed in the now without losing their efficiency or changing the construction of either car. They are said to last for hundreds of thousands of miles in perfect order. Ask on IUh.whmI Hnutu i In anticipation of work to be done durlnjr 1P2G, the California highway commission has nuthor ! lied tho state highway engineer to prepnro plans and specifications . rnd advertise for bids for grading 'approximately 2.4 miles of the Ktdwood htkhway In Pel Nortti i county, between litchnrdson cre-k land the Klamath river brldgo. now in course of construction; pl.ins ; also have boon ordered prepared 'for the hulldinK of the state hUrh fway across Ills Lagoon, in Hum belt county. Don't Wish for Success Wishing won't bring success but if you really mean it you can succeed. Young men and women arc always welcome at the Eugene Business College, and we will gladly help them as we have helped hundreds of others. Business and professional men arc also Invited to make free use of our employment department for office employees. It's a good school and our rates of tuition are reasonable. Eugene Business College A. K. ROBERTS, President Telephone 66 999 Willamette St. Eugene, Ore LEARN TO Dance Satisfactory Result Guaranteed Privnto Instruction Teaching beginners or ad vanced. Fox Trot Walts Tango Charleston Fancy and Ex hibition stops. INSTRUCTORS SID and LAURA WOODUOVSE Professional Dancers Studio Open Dally 1 to 9 p.m. Make no mistake, Eugene's recognized school of dancing and teacher to the city's finest dancers since 1919 Is the CINDERELLA DANCE STUDIO 857 Willamette Phono 1715-R Opposite Ilcllle Theater (upstairs) ' rz-rri mn wm a.r r r i j 1 f-j2A3L mi v& L YOU PLEASE HER WI T H A DIAMOND Pay WeeU- Ton don't bare to save up for her. CHRISTMAS DIAMONDS Cash down wont bay at a lower price come In today and make your selec tion from an unuwupl array of bl? bril liant gemH. All nt'wcHt nuiuntliurB in White Gold and Vlatlntun at rlffbt prices. - Give hot (bo jtfft site's tranter Wrist Watch To smart women this timepiece has nn CKpecinl aii poal One of the very ncncHt mod els of a Famous .Maker. $25 Up.;, Fully Jewelled, rell nhly nuido move ment -axe In Wlilte ohl nrtlstlttally dc lKiod by a crafts -Choose These Wonderful LATUSEA PEARLS For the girl who httyg "sensible" clfts for lierflelf Tnko your tlmo to pay vy a CASH DOWN is the PRICE TAG of Worry Pay Next Year I Qurjck Relief Don't delay making up your mlntl to give "licr'' s lienutifiil Diamond ' this Christmas. ..Unua- nnj Values are offorcd In First Water Flaw IcsH (Jems In beautiful mounUngx of While gold and platinum. , Jewelers and Opticians 790 Willamette Street FUMES FROM THE GASOLINE TANK Ticking the New Car; Thanksgiving lny of Special Sig nificance to Auto Dealers Along ilie Row I'h king tho New Oar Kr 1 .1 .iu.IumI I'.tnlos. An.l talkixt wim iwrl suya About Mhivh motor v.i. siwil Ami Mr w.r. oth.rwlM. 1,1 .tuilirtt .nsinr wli.lbMM, ttr..j k tin. .uiilc (l.tuvt-tnlltm; l l i.l.KoJ III. t.r wliWU I woulil bur in.yuiul u it.ii.iioii. Hut hn .M up c..h .noush To m.K. . .ynipnt ilown. My wit. unnouncrt: "I Ihlna that I fli.lt i.Ko Ulp tlown town. An.l hoi .moits it' nv n.K csrs Ami m wh.l I ll. bl." Hut J.nfc" uuoth t. "I've JP'tHei It out. t'or u. lily's In. iat." n io.i mr coin ml kMithl carl . -L-.i h.. tr ih. nftwn. l.. u, .h. kiL "ini N"" la all in. ran. Una ao.aonl" I vuamd. I klrk.il. Hut It w ona i uk.. 1 li..hil. An.l alrana. to aa. ICa out-iaitorm.a Tlia car'wlili'k t a' . "1 eo that WlmiiKlns ha at last gone to worm-' , -vrM. ills uncle died and loft him n imcd car und he's got to MP' port It." ... Ill or nlllomobllO TOW tllO d' vent ot Thaiikaglvlng had a special significance to enr uemurs. niiu vP thn vroiLt volume of business which has crowned Iholr effort In the nnat nn.l nssiirou or oo -ti.. .1 nrnMiicrmi. llllllS thOe ell Kiiccd In the motor trades ato tholr turkey and trimming with more than the usual relish. As ona .i.,.ir uUii: "thin sternly nnd eon ilnitnna .loiiiantl for cars by tho buV' Ing puhllo furnishes an element oi surprise not unmixed with pleas ure to nil of us. It Is an unfailing iim of a seneral eondtllon ot pros ritv ihrmiirhutit tho country. Just when you think motor car les eunftot continue at suou niKo rui and that a seasonal lull Is bound to come, sales again mount to a nign level and one begins to think he Is a poor guesser." And so tho story goes all along the row, each dealer expressing urnrlse ovor the fnct that there in't uolnr to he any dull season In the automotive trade. And It be gins to appear mm vhv,m iun are a thing of the pot- ... The Coy-Michael Motor com pany, distributors ot me- v nrysier cars, are still buaied with Improve ments shout their salesroom. The firm will have a very attractive nines when the painters and decor ators finish their work. ... H. J. Mrlnglo. distributor of Jewctt automobiles, was host on Thanksgiving to a brvy of friends who gathered around tho radio sot in the salesroom to hear returns on the Oregon-Washington football gnme. a . Mrs. B. V. Goodpasture and children Joined Mr. Goodpasture at the McKensle ranch on Thanks giving day. Frank ato his turkey with great gusto on learning that Clifford Harold nnd Wayne Hurd. Bulck salesmen, were hitting the ball during his absence. H'hoy sold two new Itulck sodans and threo used cars as a record for the wook end. . a a a So delightful Is motoring In Orel gon that we often full to reaiuo that there are whole empires In this vast land ot ours without high ways or even passable roads. The used car' sale, launched by the Oannett Motor company, went over big. Mr. Oannett reports there were 11 sales or Old cars within a period of four days. The firm also sold two Chevrolet sedans following Tltnnksglvlng. Closed cars aro very much in de mand. sea I E. Simmons and family spent Thanksgiving day with relatives In Sulcm. a a a Movlo Scenes at Pas Kd Ixirencc and L. R. Rlmmons left by auto Saturday to view traf fic conditions on the McKenzlo pass where the snow motor 1 ope rating. They were accompanied by a moving picture machine ope rator who took his outfit along for the purpose of grinding out some action scenes of. the "motor In the task of keeping tho pass open for traffic. Those who havo riclnen tho motor or else were passengers In vehicles drawn by this snow bucking machine are a unit In de claring that rapid transit over tho drifts In that section constitutes a very keen winter sport. a a a May the open road never bo closed to the pedestrians. That would bo too much. Still, they could take up cross country running. a a F. E. Calkins, Oldsmoblle dealer. finds the demand is keeping up for this popular make ot car. Throe sales of new cars were mado dur ing the week. .Thoy were: J. J. Jutzy, 1527 Charnelton street, de luxe coach; C. E. Du Puis, 201J Charnelton street, de luxe sodan; Ira Baker, motor routo A, spoclnl uo luxo scrjan. . The Jienjamin Motor company is highly pleased over the succohs thus far of their sneelnl sain of used cars at bargain prices. There Is still a large variety of cars to soioct from. a a a mil Weaver, accountant for tho i-nno Auto Company, has rotiirned from a trip to Hay City. Hn spent one any at tno Mtar automobile factory at Oakland to. nnojinlnt nimseir wltn tne process of ossein))' liner cars. Then he visited the re. tnii branch In Ban Francisco where for two dfty he carefully observed the business conduct of every do pnrtment. Hales at the loon agency aro yery good for this sea son. Frank Have, formerly of Fresno, California, has Joined Hie rmrny here lor uuiy in mo ser vice dclmrtllictlt. II spent one year us mechanic In tho factory at Oakland. a a a lluvs Ills Third Car F. M. Iluthaway Issl week sold Will tlliupl his third IhHlue car Nlm-e inception or I Ho agency here Mr. tlhnpl bought the third Dodge that utis delivered In this county liau Humphrey Ituught the first one. Itolli of thcMO cars are In ao live Kcrvlce. urcot-dliig to Mr. Until away. A carload of new Hodges wit received r rldny. The coti.lgn. 'incut Included model In tho new hiialncss sedan, which comes In ollvo grey llnlsh. a a a C 1.. l'umt. distributor for the Nufli and AJax cars. Is highly pleased with the sale record made ulth the AJux. Me reports three sales for the past week und six for the previous on. FORD SERVICE LAST WORD Min'IIODM (r KM-.MH SOW STAND UUHflfcO t-Vr Year t'iunsuiy lUut Main tained Wrist anil (lose super- Mon Ovor lHvtkeM L0 TIRES IN DEMAND J CMC MAN' AM) Hl'IUtKK UK- iaiMi:it IX HINT Krom now on nnd fur it lnnir tlmo thn Junk man und tho rubber rcrlnlmer aro Klncr to make It tough for tho yuungntors Who havo bet-n nrruntomctl to cushioning their swIiiuK with old tiro cariliiK tinder tho old applo tree. JUil a few years atco, whon crudo rubber wm t hcaiior and tiro pricon corrrflptindod, tho prlcu of crap rubber wont to aim out noth ing throUKh tho country nnd no effort wim mndo to gather It. Tho avcraga Junk man wouldn't oven carry old etmlnff away an a cour tcfiy. and worn out llrvn wury put to somo quaint inv. Veteran cr- ciuses mado children)! vwIhkh oajik'r to nit In und clinic to: norno car ovntni not up nuiM'ranuatcd tire at the back ond of the tcaruKO to Hcrvo an bum pern and nhock ab- norbern on the drlvo In citpeclully Into nt nlKbt. In 19113 tho bent prlro quoted for erap for rerlaltnlntc wan an low an $15 a ton. leu than a cent a pound. Thin year prlcen havo Kone an hlh an 3 centn a pound, or f 10 a ton. IP FVf;iK If TOO HOT J IK HE'S JAHT OF CAL'NIM Too rich a Roxollno mlxturn. Tan bolt too. Ioobo or off pulley. Not onough water In tho rndlntor. DrlvlntT too lontc with re tarded npark. HunnlnK too low on Intor niedtnto or low npcodn. flhorlnso of oil or oil that ban been uned too lonK In crnnkrnne. 1 . TepoHltn of Ilmo. dirt or other foreign matter on wnJlH of water Jacket or radiator. Conntructcd noloM In Rankotn whom plpo conneotlonil Join the cyllndern or pUrnpd. Mud or other mi hut an con thnt provont tho propnr pan. rro of air through the radia tor. . PfrPKOIT. MU-h. Tho flrnt luovc by utv nutotntibtlo mnnufuc1 tttrer t oHtttbliih eiMiiltto Aiiuidtirdlxaiton of tuethodn In re- p.iir iMMviro hn.1 bein tuailo by the r ord Motor ronipany In u text in tftU-d 'KorI SrvUo" whb'h In fur ll.nrlhutii'ii to nutlinrim-tl lA.rd di-alern and oorvlro ntuttonn. The ".k. which Include about 300 acen Is tho rutinlnatlnti of several ytNirn of rentmrch by Kord rnKtne en. It covurn In minute dntull. with nunu'rotifl ltliiriiratbMtn, ewry ottrrntlnu In a.uteniUHnK and re. palrint; ird cam. Vutnnblle riHTtnern all over the cnunlry have Uik urted thnt a n y n t e m of repair meihnUa, utaiultirdlied by the tnnuf ucturer. bo worked out In the Interent of car ownern. rrartlraUy no two mechanic follow the name method even In the name operation, they assert Kfflclency may aUo vary, it Ik pointed out, and It I an a5ur- anco of tho hlfchont typo cr nervlco it in every nhop tno methiHln mn luctlvo to iilKhcsl efficiency are omployed. rr yearn the company nan maintained n tllrect and clone service tfupi-rvbdon over Itn dcnl- em and service station and with tho new text thin in strengthened by KMnir mechanlcn In nttnplo form tho approved methods for nerving Kord earn. Publication of tho book, a ntntement says, In "In lino with the company policy ot improving service to Kord ear wners in every way proven prac tical." , Register CI Ml fled Ada will get results. STEAM HEAT STORAGE Day or Night Repairing All Make of Cars v Washing Polishing Greasing Official Light Testing Station No. 479 WE NEVER CLOSE Husby Motor Co. AoroHR Ktroot from Armory 136 E. 7th Ave. Phone 1084 WE NEVER CLOSE mm 98 OUT OF EVERY 100 WOMEN BENEFITED IOR some o'nie a tirtiilut litis been enclosed with each i0t,c 0f . Lydia U. Pinkliiim's Vegetable CoinH)iind asking this qucj. tion: "Have you received benefit from taking I.ydia i;, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound?" j Hie results of this canvass have been far Iicyond our expectations. 'l"o date we have received over 200,000 answers. 98'! say "Yes" ! lliis means that 98 out of every 100 were benefited by I.yjj4 'inkhani's Vegetable Conipnind. 5 "I wm very nervous ami stifTricI for t ant time wiih pains in my Kuk an.l Mllc. I wuj a Uciorv (lien ami lot about three months 1 y nu wotk at H. "llicrc were twu women who told nic alniut Lydia li. I'lnkliam's Vccctilile Coil)Mitid. I didn't believe what they tolj mc at first, but at Ian I tried it. It us ucri my pains away and my ncrvomnetj. I ,m tii to y that 1 am one of the 'VH out of loo' ,1 it has liclped. I recommend it when 1 n,u I know it is 'd for womcn'j troulilcs. will iwcf arty letter that any woman writes to mc. I know the Vegetable (.omiHiuml has helped uic and Impc it will help others." Mn. C1mi!u R. SI;,, . ' R. " D. W. 1 t'v i- li mils. niARiFs a. 5ium mm. r Ludia E. Rnkliam2 Vegetable Compound MM U. I'tMUIAM WeulCIMC CO. LYNN, MsSs. Lititl, ft It Pays to Pay Cash at Johnsons A Gift of Furniture is a Gift for Every Member of the Family IIRISTMAS is hut a few weeks nway. Naturally your thoiiKlits nrc the same this year nit of past yearn. You arc ready, willing and anxious to K'vc but the fiieslion is: "What shall it be? The answer is easy. Nnthinpr could possibly be more nppropi i utc than a o;ift that could be used and enjoyed by every member of the family. Rich quality furniture, nitfs, etc. Such as Is found nt Johnsons nt low cash prices will make the ideal fully ap preciated L'ift and relieve your mind of the problem of "WHAT TO CilVJC". A deposit will hold your gift here until you are ready for Christmas delivery. Yes, we are proud to say : We sell Colonial and Alcazar Ranges They're Right! Gift Stlwestions licautiful Kckcrs.Sinokingg. Ahiniinum Sets, 1 uuffets. n'if,.s;"; tlsnir-, TrutMul M ;itii cu Andirons, Hre Sett. Do Vour Chrietma. ShoppM Early Johnson Furniture Co. Johnson Sells for Cash and Sells for Less telephone 1188 647 wih'v"