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N PrexjMr - ' The New" Jewett Motorihas arjrng aystm identical in principle with the systems being used in the costliest ears.It's a liigh pressure, hollow crankshaft system that forces two gallons per minute through all main and connecting rod bear-- mgs now extended tq chain drive, valve tappets, , camshaft and water pump drive shaft bearings. Forced out from the ends of these bearings by high pressure oil is brcktn into a fine spray, lubricating pistons and pins. Metal never rubs metal-alw- ays a protective Plm between. Heat is carried away from bearings, insuring the absence of fric tion. Wear is banished. Hence Jewett's long life iS operation. years of service-fre- e '. 1' Power :',r. Cylinders V, New size the Jewett its a'mai-in- g Extra cylinder gives --B- ig lX r" fTui hBrv au$tlvr of WiUmm y ieMnt lor Aawnraa tuaskiiBt. watc h latd t marrt4 Major ftriM Ow ( th Bntiak " t lit "tr iit rwjrHt pttvatKM a mwi Owv w rv - . .. -; . New Silent Chain Drive ait 'H A new silent chain now drives pump, cam and timing shafts. Automatic tension adjuster takes p chain wear as it occurs. You do not find a feature like this in other cars near Jewett's price. And there's no need for service. We proved this feature nsht with two years' use in the Paige bviit w v.r'.; - ' ' ' . . without a stove. The.qualities of easy starting ' quick acceleration and smooth running foi which Jewett has always been famous are no., . K ,.: greatly improved. " 1 ' '. New Double Bearing Wrist Pins Jewett's wr- oins nre large much larger than '111 pins used in outer cars in its class. Now, in- stead of being fastened m the pistons and having their bearings in the small end of the connecting 'ti rods Jewett wrist pins are clamped in the rods "' ;., and oscillate in the bosses of the pistont. Wribt pin bearings are longer bearing surface is spread ' over a greater area, reducing the possibility ol tl noises. Here is another typical example of v,, jnpin -- Jewett's new sturdincss that meant long life - - '. . r- - : ;, v; J.- -- y.-rt- Main bearings in the New Jewett Motor are unl ' versally interchangeable. Inside and outside di- - ameters are held to thousandth of ad' inch. Bearing surfaces are as near 100 as possible. If replacement is evernecessary it can be done on the road without special tools. A Simple . . : operation gives you a new car job. . '? . Ask any k5aige- - Jewett dealer to show you this , - - rejnarkable-newniotoGet the factsrrThen : ' New wheel a of take the Jewett and make your f own test Five minutes will demonstrate it., superior performance. one-ha- lf New Carburetion ! ; ; r New IntercKangeable Maui Bearing er Jj BtVH baa " ' , -- -- CoMitlwUitancatl ence of the mixture passing throriKh the mnnifb, More ct snplete vaporisation is assured hencX dilution is pracle more po'er. And crank-cas- e tally eliminated. A ftcw top outlet carburetor ii used, meunteC on the ripht side of the motor- -' shortening the intake trianifcld. The manifold hai a more intensely hot spot and functions ideally jervice-free.operatkr- counter-Weight- s. t Tnl And slnce,oniy aoont of tlw run ia taken. It is estimated that the total run la about "" K , fish.: ; . cars for 8 years. Full new , counterbalanced crankshaft bore power. Each cylinder is weighing 102 pounds eliminates distortion. We stroke giving the motor 249 inches piston know of no heavier crankshaft in any car. 30 That means a motor with ample pounds heavier than the old Jewett crankshaft. ' placement. power to carry Jewett's sturdy weight up! hills Its" pins and main bearings are a quarter inch and through rough going, in high without fcvcf larger. Vibration is eliminated through dynamic straining. It's the biggest motor ever, put ipf o a and static balancing and the addition of "car in Jewett's class so big that it makes play There can be no whip' in such a less able motors. shaft Smooth, quiet operation through this of the work that texes lighter, taxed. So it keeps its Jewett's power aootor'a long life is thus assured. vitality longer stays new fo? years. 11,600,000 178.000,000. lt Moas Btariugt withoiit' complaint. Now improved it is in the New Jewett Permanent silence is the result FuU Pressure Lubrication ' k massive :i . tl k. Ktf lntardutHgeabU . New Counterbalanced Crankshaft " i u -- - ? s i?v. : . says this waa about l per coat or Uie wiai wmean indlvldnal flshernien. That ,et ' wleldera ; aippea op , v -- ine and'iPtareful Paige-bui- a billion miles beyond experiment. I A $15,000,000 company builds it. A company Whose principal 3eeut3ves have Temained rm--t changed for 16 years. And a five million dollar. plant produces it. The most modern plant ia the e.inH v -- rt bxiustry today. , Study this motor! It's a six big enough powerful enough to do the biggest job youH ever ask of it To the mechanically inclined Jewett's tremendous increase in power is easily understood. Just read these facts: firat place,'tho fish torn; dlli)ri,took 60 tons of amett from the Bandy river to use as fish food tbereCwete performance, , t . Records on hill and track, established 3 years ego by the first great Jewett Motor, still .land unchallenged by any car. But even this remarkable performanco was not enough. Months of research and testing have now produced this new greater Jewett Motor. A motor so smooth so quiet so vibrationless at all speeds that you will scarcely hear it. Yet with power that seems limitless ! 25 more than the old Jewett without increasing the size. And yean of experience are back of it. For basically it is the same, big sturdy motor that has powered v I I i I - that pvtr 1 Eight years of constant improvement with the same basic design. Far over f migration apawoing crounda continues Hgh Mitchell, director Oregfta atate fish batehertrt!, - v. - Think; 1 Every yw the fish enter the atresia la iwt niassea that amateur fishermen dip them out with ba kers and makeshift nets, while eonv merclal fishermen catch them by ' the ton. ; Tot days the - ft! i " Jt. aJW wtt ' rJUwe ujvl 4 rs .it. Power The Jewett Motor improved I It seemed impossible, For nomotor of any type or tue has equalled Jewett's amazing" past J&' ..I, inn.il. fl'Triw ArtMHtifnuve fat sliB twist the IWus sud th .Hs.W6 The re' occasionally before & "coBiSflan"ot ItiruIOuaTJormTiea, IVpaty CWfc L X M, tail iMwsry'thi rom-- t tb narrUtire lioens. But lirca fcasilt bee lAinntori of Us Aaselea Issue Durfe U VIbm Ut Ms oa advice att tniu of wnaeys. 30 jUvnivc days postponing the ceremony ' .. wane ssmhb. star Ike wrooinx PgH imnthsi The license-- is still fuoO. aa4 i 4 . r The unproved intake manifold of the New Jewett is one of the biggest factors in increasing the horsepower developed by the motorr Sfuare in shape it provides a flat floor surface where the heavy, unvaporiied ends of the fuel lie spread out completely exposed to the vaporiiLig influ- - - - : rr- ; , i tll I I L JL U N II f n - I Mem J VV "aA ' - B Forfosteritf -- "V and Prosperity! -- of civilization. all Today throughout 4S6 oa with urj America, Bnilding is crJn abated interest. " 1 lt v - or a simple home,,kl 03; ss experts, advise you as to tlte lest methods, ... . This service is offered : . - . . Mutual Coal Ltimbei Co. Thone 35? . . " I - r- - - . ' " , ' -- PunishedWlieiiuDaughter Lied -- MOVIESHOW r house-warmin- g AT COLUMBIA - z mm i onl-ture- Mrid X." Wil-liBm- NOW! s. - cl;-n-a- y I IfA X apiY ,Culi-foriit- siK-l- . - . j PhoneJ74. "Charge it to Dad'Ms Intended to illustrate the humorous and also the Keiions side of the conditions in the Renorter., Mrs. Joseph. Sliaw. rwrftT dlstrk'tSr TThe eharaeters are : . "Tele)Iion6"4!)8-K-2an Indiana farmer who senda his Ron to college, the college Uy and the flrl. Sir. nnd Mrs. Dim C.MVUlliim ( were tit a Harvey, ITenry and Grayce, are tcivou ut fhoir new hmue three talented performers who can on 338 Sutith,Srd East Ffldiiy f. lie relied upon to highly entertain an audience with their t clever "A M which t bey call musical ProcroHHlve nick was played nftor oddity, Molly graduates from a reform- "Brassies and Brasses." It consists n L which the remnlnder of the evening Florence, a cultured Boriety of smart atory. wlie Bpenfwith tniwie Bad duwins. comedy talk and Instrusirl, leaves her convent. Both fall mental A ilHiiily luncheon wbs served to (he so intermingled as efforts invenit love with the saaie i to mnke one of the best In VaudeMr; and' Mrs. 'onrd tor. And fdllowins; what happens then' Is said ville. 5 , Maag, Mr. and Mrs. Henry William-mm- , to make Mont 'Bell's new pieture, Mr. ffipl Mrs. Alfrel Johnson, tS'hen It comes to an exclusive re Mr. urid iirs. Martin dinner, Mr. "Lfldy. of the NlKht," which conies to: the CoImnltiatmiiter Monday, an portoire of character songs the cake and Mrs. Pnvley (linw, Mr,nd i Mrs. W. W Taylor, Mr. and Mr?. aoiaziiiR human. (Vjetimouh Koes to Ixmis Iondon, bnther of the famons Jack London who offer a Jes- - Si!Riiln, Mr. and Mrs. Josd Ilicrh and low, ricli b:h1 poor, series of character sdiib studies. Jlrni Si &.iiun-noll- , eph Shinav are whirled flnd.'uneoQth. Two of his songs were written by rs. Lloyd B. Mr. and In this vivid mixture of life, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Whipple, the late lamented brother Ju. k. IH Fifth '.Avenue nnd the Bowery, Mr. nnd Mra, Ted HitltoH, Mrs. Jos Xew York. , " ephine (loodridKe, Mrs. Jennie Buck PLANT 'ROSE.; The I)n in ties of lf25 is e brand honor. the of ley and guests "now npisrecntion of slnjers, dancers ANP PANSIII.i in the Vine- find romedy artists who are making A he dnueinvill given ... JW:i tleclded hit Wherever they appear. yard ward nmnscnient hull nmler They carry their own special the dirw'tlon of the ILevlew iMMf nnd with their combined scenery Wednesdnr eveniuc, April Finest varieties ihsX unilf-he.one of the most 13. "Good music hx liwn arranged tnlents are best for this acts of ph asing fir nnd tvery'iody Is Invited. itist arrived frt :a ' Mike, Carmen A Xlcl-a prwnt POliTLAND. " VtHmtii year to tha Wisconsin itato penitentiary Efflrt Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Williamson decided novelty eontntnlne the pro-t;- r which he ndrnlt and children mid Mrs. William Phone Eight-- 0 amount of corned that is satls-rlnjf- .: ttkra mad hr ha dJttehter Cathcdna 0ettL' r AuatrU-Hungnfrom and nada during a (it of anger. Ernst, ltv s iwntaina a Their left lust Mouduy for tw. nnitrvtatvi Entrlinh. answered "yes" when the court asked hir Trovo Greer1; o- - 3 entertainment ahout vaudeville will of hit where spend lfJ they hla reunited ith Keen fcoUt Ui chivS. He 'a pardoned and has I two their offerins; laiifth-- l week visaing .wkii relatives tmat. ana aausnrer. " - . I . 'able from start to closing.- and friends. a!!il!Wliii I. ' BIG FEATURE Lakeview ill k-XMmt- - I West Center. . Our engineers wiQ be pleased to consult with you regarding costs and other infor- gratis. ffytr Wii h evt-nhij- " mal ion you seek. " - TEW raTT1 ' mi : KUcKls-oflioim- bungalow ' -- ..v-- . .huv. a office building, an apartment ' . . Mo nor lor Company dupe a new structure is completed it marks another advance in the progress T If jon hare any buiMing plans in mind. us suggest that you start this spring. Whether yoar needs be a krge factory,- an 11 ' Every time sH 3,. -- A tOiTD T. rH.BS.T , - |