fAUL TWO THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, UKbuu.v SATU RDAY, APRIL 5, 1919. CARE AND ATTENTION REQUIRED FOR TUBES Owner Wants to Avoid Inconven ience of Changing on Road. u ED CA A Jd)2 n a r!in a tttxt R Si at FORD FORM A TRUCK One ton worm drive 1918 model at $550.00. MAXWELL 1-TON CHASSIS-At a price that will interest you. C-37 BUICK Pink of condition very best of tires priced right 1917 FORD ROADSTER $375 and worth the money FOUR FORD TOURING CARS-At $300 and up. When Small Cracks Can B Obrvd SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. 151 North High St. A Good Reputation has to be earned by performance More than thirteen years of performance has earn ed for the Diamond T its reputation for efficiency and economy. Chas. Livcslcy 246 State Street Distributor for Marion and Polk Counties , Diamond T THE NATION'S FREIGHT CAR i In Rubber While Stretched, It I i Indication That Tuba Haa E Outlived Usefulness; "How am I to know when an Inner 1 tube Is 'done,' Is a question I am ask j ed repeatedly," declares a tire dealer. "It Is the natural Inquiry of a tire ! user who has several repairs made on I his tubes and wishes to obtain the I utmost mileage from them, yet wants i to avoid the Inconvenience of .making a tire change on the road, due to tire J trouble. I "la these times when economy Is the order of the day, a tire user hold I log an old tube la his hand, eun well I afford to ponder a minute before cast ing It aside as through.' "It Is difficult sometimes to deter mine just when a tube Is unfit for further service. However, porosity In a tube usually Indicates that it has attained its three score and ten. In this stage of use, very small cracks can be observed In the rubber If It Is stretched nnd examined carefully. The next development Is splitting when the olr pressure becomes too great for the tube to benr. "If the rubber In a tube Is live' It may successfully bear as many patch es as a beggar's coat But due care must be exercised In the vuleuulza tlon of the patch to the tube, thut too large a portion of the tube around the pntch Is not cured. If portions of the tube have been overcured In patch ing operations, disaster Is sure to fol low. "I believe thnt the lack of proper care of the tube is responsible for most of the troubles tire users ex perience. The observance of a few precautions would help wonderfully to eliminate these troubles. "The absence of sufficient talc be tween casing nnd tube allows the gen eration of heat which vulcanizes the tube to the fabric of the casing. Then when you attempt to remove It, It tears. "Much tube splitting is occasioned by the slipping of the tube between the casing nnd tho rim, which soon results In a 'pinch.' The remedy Is careful applying. "It seems to me that the whole problem of obtnlnlng maximum tube mileage resolves Itself Into the sim ple matter of taking care of it properly." iJ I YOUR CHOICE IS AN EIGHT OR A SIX-TOURING CAR, ROADSTER OR PACEMAK- WILL FIND IN THE OLDSMOBILE LINE PRECISELY THE MODEL YOU AKtLW p REAL AND FAITHFUL PERFORMER. STRIKINGLY INDIVIDUAL IN APPEARANCE, ft Sets the Pace 2 st Yea? WHETHER ER, YOU FOR- A 1 RICHLY FINISHED, DEEPLY UPHOLSTERED-AND MODERATELY PRICED. Economy and efficiency are the two words that explain the true value in the Oldsmobile Economy truck. No matter what your light hauling business consists of this truck will please you. 5-Passenger Touring Car, $1525.00 8-Cylinder 7-Passenger or Pacemaker, $1950.00 Economy truck Equipped with Express body and top, $1600.00 All of these prices F. O. B. Salem 8 Olds: Goo of O KEEP TOOLS FROM RUSTING Mixture of Vaseline and Gum Camphor Used as Coating Will Prove Satisfactory. An excellent method of preventing tools getting rusty Is to give them a coating of vaseline In which a little gum camphor has been mixed, after which the mixture is melted over a slow fire. The coating should be ap plied to the tool with a soft rag. G. E. HALVORSEN, Manager. Phone 210 Corner High and Ferry Streets Canital Journal Want Ads WiD Get Yen What Yon Wan Every farmer needs gt leurt a shot gun and a small caliber rifle Reming ton preferred. I Old Engines M lBBMP!1i -p Wsxpsa jsnnst sjfcjisa s as jpt - iWt i New acfe By Having Us Regrind the Cylinders Fit New Pistons, Rings and Pins WE CARRY A FULL LINE OF FORD PARTS AND SPECIALIZE ON FORD MOTOR WORK. ff Road Rules That All Drivers Should Know SPRINGS MADE SPRINGS WELDED NEW SPRINGS IN STOCK WE DO ALL KINDS OF IGNITION WORK ON MAGNETOS AND CHARGE f BATTERIES. USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD. LET US SHOOT YOUR TROUBLE iierschbach & Sprauer 173 S. LIBERTY ST. PHONE 88 "Road and traffic' laws vary in dif foruiit localities, says P. O. Delano of the Bulein Automobile Co., local dealer in Chevrolet passenger ears and trucks. It is, therefore, impossible to let down a complete list of rules which may be followed this Biimme when touring all purts of the country. The following are some of the rales which are practically universal in all parts of the United States. "In meeting a verhicle going in an opposite direction " to the right. "Always Btop with the right ido of tho cur next to the curb. If it is neces sary to turn around ts do this, it should be done. "Never turn around or turn off onto another road without holding out your lu. ml to denote your intention. 'Mover eater utwn street car tracks without making sure that no ear is di- rtlv hithimt v.tii nn mutter how mire 'you feel, look and ace. "Do not cross the street or steam railroad tracks withdut making sure that it is absolutely safe to do to. "In crowded tratfie do not appiv tho brutes suddenly unless it is absolutely necessary, it may be that the vcuicie following, ctmnot stop as quickly as you eiwu. If this is the cam.', a collision is sure to result. "On wet asphalt or slippery mads do not apply the brakes suddenly unless ab solutely necessary. If the breaks are applied suddenly jiuder those condition a bad skid is sure to rtoult. "When you have reached a point i when you intend turning or stopping, al ways Biakp your inteution knows to the driver following before you reach that point. "Wbca you intend stopping, or. in crowded truffic, slow up, always make your intention knows to the driver in your rear by holding your arm out from the tide of the tar in horizontal poai- tiuu." ' ( CET ABICYCLE The man who said. "The world fan toever repay the debt it owes the bi ycle," gave birth to a statement that carries with it a tremendous amount of truth, for the bicycle has been the world's greatest single agency lor bet ter health. There is a story of a mig who Is one of America's most distinguished eduea tors, a man who is more than four -score ve&rs of age, who makes it a prr.etice of woing with his wife far a bicycle ride every morning before breakfast. That this has kelped to kop him young ia iliuM rated ia an episode that he delights to telL One morning when he and hit wife were wheeling up to the kitehea door in the gratifying aoiselew fashion of the hieyelint, they overheard the eouk sty I) the waitress. "Isn't it aaout time the children were getting back for breakfast?" It is tho bicycle that is keeping alive in those elderly (in years only) persons that caused their cook to make the re mark she did. Certainly, to the bicyclo may be ascribed in large measure the viifor that this eminent man displays. Tho credit man of a large manufactur ing concern fult himself slipping. Jiuth er than a joy, his work daily grew to be a "rater irritation. IIo was mani festing smptoms of being a nervous wreck. He saw a doctor. "Lack of exercise, that's all," said tho physician. "Get a bicycle. I al ways recommend that as being the beat prescription for fellows like you in my entire list of cures." BICYCLE WEEK MAY 3. The Vnited Cycle Trade Directorate have set aside the dates of May 3rd to 10th as bicycle week, which will be cele brated all over the Vnited States. Spe cial sales campaigns nnd races will be pat on to stimulate the sale of bicycles. Floods of water from melting snows in the ncrth are filling hitherto dry gulches and creek bedg and piling de bris on railroad tracks and causing' trouble generally in the Okanogan valley. Willamette Valley Transfer Company Salem Office 171 S. High Street Phone 1400 Portland Office 230 Ash Street Phone Broadway 451 Ours is the only line of auto freight trucks operating between here and Portland. We also make DALLAS, MONMOUTH, INDEPENDENCE, SILVERTON We buy produce of all kinds and with our transpor tation facilities we are able to pay the highest cash prices. Order your freight routed our way. Sell your eggs, dressed meats, poultry, etc., to us. CAPITAL JOURNAL WANT ADS BRING YOU RESULTS. 1 I T b 1 Of m HP i unuea Dtates i 1F6S SERVICE In handling and elling Automobile Tires, the chief element of success is that commodity called service. United States tires have service built into them, in keeping with their serviceable name. United States tires are built up to a standard of quality; and not down to price; and are what a real tire should bebeing built of the best material obtainable, with extra plies of fabric; in the most modern and up-to-date factory m the world. Let us show you where you can increase your tire mileage; by using United States tires. A full and complete line of all sizes from r,0x:J to :V7x5Fabric and Cord United States and Kelly-Springfield Solids. Qtjackenbush Auto Supply 2i9N.comi & Vulcanizing Phone 66