The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, February 23, 1922, Image 8

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GIVE AUTO TIRE
GOOD ATTENTION
AUTO TOPS
Bug Tops
Calif. Top»
Top» Recovered
Very Few Owners Give a Thought
to Its Care, With Exception
of Inflating IL
Our pricet« will surprise you.
Wright & Borgert
171 S. High
S alem . O rb .
COnON FABRIC FOUNDATION
KlitvWnatlen ef Internal Frlatlen Would
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Greatly Increaae LU» ef Cover—
Big Oibarence Between Cerda
WAIT AND WATCH !
and Fabric«.
Fur announcement of Opening of
Ta the average owner an allotti'»-
bile tlrw to gnud only when It tra «eia
many thouaanda of mllee without
breaking down or blowing out
Very
few give a thought to It* <arv with
the esieptlon of Inflating It from time
to time, and a »till smaller number
know what It la made of
A big tire c<>t,earn ha* prv|««red a
treatise ou the foundation of one
which should be remembered by every
motorist
It i* a* follows:
"Odimi fabric I* the foundation up­
on which an automobile tir* I* built.
It I* uwd to give stability and
strength
There are two well known
claasra of Urea the square-woven
fabric and thr coed tire
Cerda and Fabric* Dittar.
“In tb«- square-woven fabric tire thv
thread* lu «*> h ply mu In both dlrec
timi*. altvniullng over and under ■■ In
a piece <>f ordinary cloth In the ord
tire, thv thread» or corda lu each ply
run imrallvi, with the eiieptlmi of a
few amali croaa «liresila, used »imply
to hold the corda together while tliry
are being impregnated with the rubber
compound.
'The life of a lire would be greatly
Increased If Internal frlctlmi cimiti be
etltnlnated
The
Internal
frlrib-o
cauerd by Intenultleul distortion of
the tire In u*>- la the result of thv frlc-
Umi of th« thread* upon ea< h other
end the strain» »nd »tre»»v« act Up In
thv millier i«>m|Hiuiid*
Saturully «hr
I In»
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peituspv ibe (astvei lot Ila a.«»' r'ri ouut
C. &, C. STORE
baa mm vap*
dally constructed le hold the honor place in a new motion picture by Waller
Heed in which a trensomtlnmtal race to to b* staged
The machine la of the ■pedal build and la about llie •«• ••!■ »tripped down
F<>rd
It la equipped with all the feature« of the big racing care, however.
Including the Ignition *p-.-el raring carburetor <-| t« -
,,'e
The
car 1« geared three to one aod la «aid ta be reliable of a epmt <rf 15 mile»
an hour
Eddie lleffrrtoaa. expert mechanic and noted racing driver, who »■* torrad
to retire from the raring game becauae of tnjuriea «pent «everal week» getting
the car In shape
«
fabric which gltee the least mm for
Internal friction will give the longest
life to the tlr«.
"Since aquay*-w,,«ee fabric ctmum R
be thoroughly Impregnated with rubber
al the |Milnta where the threads cruse,
flexing at three points will cause a
•awing action and the generating of
luternal heat, it ha* been deuiouetret-
ed very clearly by experiment that
when the triuperatwre rwaulUhg fruin
nterual beat tea-bra
Irftm. vul
anise* mlde-r •ea»r* ta functloe as
■u aiibewlve cohipvund. crumbles Into
minute t>artl< Iva which fall tv nwuiue
their i>rt*tual wadltlvu cauelug the
impound tu !■>■• its function lu tbe
tire.
Heat »pelle Rubber.
"Tlila can«,-» »r|ianitlun. weakneaa,
mid ilnally a blowout. It may be Inter-
voting tu know that -‘»V. degnerà to not
■ n uncommon temperature reached lo
NEW SERIES
at
254 N orth ( ommi r < ial S treet
H ill lee ee/ee n for tnesincsn ahferthj
a tira aItevi drlv«li at « high s|we<f over
the rqad ; thia to particularly true of
large truck tires.
"in the case <4 cord lira*, each
thread to ituh'ldel in the rubber com.
pound and the Internal friction la re-
A brief «um
duced to a minimum
tuary of the advantage* derived frotu
the use of cord lire* w.oild Include
easier riding, due lu greater resili
aocy . saving of gasoline and <41,
Ina of machinery, and more udiva |wr
dollar."
California
Now
or
G< I
HANDY CLEANING RECEPTACLE
Attractive Round Trip Fare*
To
Sonia barbara Los Angeles and San Diego
A convenient mv).tarla to ► hnvr
around thr garage for cleaning f bolt*
unta and other small («arta la i made
by removing the bottom from a
1 «me
pound coffer tin and soldering In It«
place a i-oar»« wire at recti
Thr
part» to lie cleaned are then placed
Io the Un. the cover put oti amt the
rewptaele la «tiakvn In a lar-er pali
containing k ero«en« or gasoline Otri
and grease »re »r|«r,irl from th<’
Itoti» by the oil and allowed to fail
through the mesh
Motor
New One Way and All Year Fare»
to
Eastern Cities
Sl»>p at San Francicco and lx» Angele»
and beautiful ctUea.
REMOVAL OF STEERING POST
Its Fuel Economy
TP remove a •te.-ring poet without
damaging It with ■ Mtlllaou W n-iich,
damp two plroea of wood, a ■urtai«
•f each of which ha« bee« hollowed
out tv III around the pout
Hardwood
Nocha would be beat. Thia fumi.tim
a good brace for a jack to evert pre«
■uro In loosening the piwev
Work
may be aided by blow* on the blocka
by a hammer
is Most Pronounced in Winter
RADIATOR MADE NONFREEZING
Overland owners who get 25 or
more miles per gallon of gasoline
in Summer take even greater satis­
faction in comparing mileage with
other cars in Winter.
No car at any price matches
Overland economy and none
at its price equals its comfort.
world famous
For further particular« a*k «genta
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
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JOHN M. SCOTT,
Generai Passenger Agent.
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AUTOS
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Conwnen
Winter Ailment Can
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Klimlnatad by Keeping Ceoetsnt
Flaw at W«t«r.
Erwalng up of radiator« on «nto-
moblles la a common ailment In the
attutar. Have your car Blvd up with
one of th eoe device* In the •ummer
aod next winter you’ll be gnmhollng
■ long while your neighbor la using np
lota of time and latmr trying to thaw
nut bla car no he can go to town. The
lewirrveatng non >» obtained bv having
! 1 hm California
While the Gulden Poppy is in Hl oom
Convenient Way Outlined for Remov
Ing Diri and Qre*a* From Small
Machine Pacta
Hardweod Blech» Ar« Bv*t •• They
Furnish Good Braca far Jack
to Sieri Preaeura.
S alem , O regon
AUTOS
AUCTION1 SALE
Every Saturday Night
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at 7:30 p. m., at
Oleson - Rookstool Auto
Exchange lïIÎL.,,
ÖQ5
I 7 3 N. Liberty Street, Salem, Oregon
Tntirng CotUf'Irtr, f. o. b. TOM0
tassare . . H9Í
VICK BROS
Overland
Oakland
Paige
Nonfroosing Radialer.
• water )o<'ket c*
ted to the upper
.«art of tha radiator, a reservoir whir*
communicatee with both jacket and
«war part of the radiator, and I'lpe*
which keep a cmatant Sow of «atar
running between them
The water 1»
trained from the radiator by gravtgg
when tha angina la not running.
UNION SIGN CO.
Sign» and Show Cardi
32*2 STATE STREET. SALEM,OREGON
Tabla* Mad* ef Paper
High cor. Trade
Street»
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Salem, Oregon
TaMaa chair« ai d «»tier article* .4
furniture «re now made from <■<«►
preaawl |»|»r ao colored and pnUdtvd
aa to give It the appearance of th«
flneat womta
Ur Taint Si¿n» .Lrn/u ht n at Any Time
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