East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, January 21, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST ORXGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21, 1911.
KIGITT PAGES
REVELATION IN AUTOMOBILE BUILDING
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1911
66 3
DELIVERED TO YOU IN PENDLETON FOR $1250.00
By turning out 205 automobiles every working day of the year, in their $7,000,000.00 plant the E-M-F Company
is enabled to sell and charge on the quantity plan. The car is equal to any make of nearly twice this price, but the turn
ing out of so large a number of machines each day enables them to reduce the price ridiculously low.
The control is standard ; the frame the ncme of enffineerinj; skill ; the lubrication and cooling systems unequalled for simplicity and satisfactory service.
An E-M-F "30" Five passenger, 30 horsepower, 4 cylinder touring car, complete with wind slikld, fine Mohair top, Magneto, 5 lamps, tube horn and generator and guaranteed for one year
$1250 F. 0. B. Pendleton.
HERE IS THE CAR
AND HERE IS THE GUARANTEE
THE E-M-F COMPANY
Certificate No
Model
Motor No.
Car No. .
MANUFACTURERS OF AUTOMOBILES
DETROIT, MICHIGAN
II. & A.
GUARANTY
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the E-M-F COMPANY Fully WARRANTS AND GUARANTEES the auto
mobile covered by this certificate FOR THE PERIOD OF ONE FULL TEaR from the date of origi
nal sale by the Dealer. This Guaranty includes all material and all equipment (tires excepted) used in
connection with the construction of such automobile.
Tops ami WlndslUeltls not guaranteed unlet bearing E-M-F Nnnio Piute.
If any part or parts of this car break or prove defective within one year FROM ANT
CAUSE WHATSOEVER, and the customear shall forthwith communicate the facts to Tlia
E-M-F Company or one of its authorized dealers giving the number of the car, and the
name of the dealer from whom the car was bought, and the date of purchase, and if It shall
appear that such breakage was not in fact due to misuse, neglect, or accident, The E-M-F
Company will furnish such new part either at a branch house, or at Its factory In Detroit,
Michigan. FREE OF CHARGE TO THE OWNER.
This Guaranty does not apply either directly or indirectly to consequental damage of
any nature whatsoever, or to the replacement of tires which are guaranteed by the man
ufacturers thereof.
THE E-M-F COMPANY
(SEAL)
ATTEST:
ROBERT W. BROWNSAN,
Secretary.
WALTER E. FLANDERS,
President and General Manager.
GUARANTEE The E-M-F Company's one-year guarantee which appears in this ad needs no amplification or explanation. It speaks for itself. Every E-M-F car is hacked up by a defi
nite promise the most liberal in motordom. Not only the car but the equipment as well aside from tires which are guaranteed by the manufacturers are included in its provisions. Don't bo
misled by trickily-worked promises that warrant cars for indefinite periods. Some of these "Guarantees," carefully analyzed, really mean nothing. Tho conventional 90-day guarantee is a relic of
antiquity a legacy of the days when a motor car was an experiment, not a standard, staple article. Tho E-M-F guarantee is a definite promise for a definite period OXE WHOLE YEAR.
Manufacture of a car like this at a figure that makes possible the quoted selling price is the industrial achievement of the ago. It is an achievement possible to no other manufacturer of mo
tor cars.
Call and let us show you the new E-M-F "30" for 1911
NISSEN IMPLEMENT COMPANY
Agents for
Umatilla County
op. Hotel Pendlet'n
Pendleton, Oregon
NEWS OF THE DAY
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermiston, Ore., Jan. 21. The
Hermiston lodge K. of P. held their
first meeting last evening, and did
work in the third, the name of this
lodge is Reclamation Lodge No. 107.
There are at the present time nearly
60 members and promises to be one
of the largest in the city.
George H. Upthegrove, secretary of
the Umatilla River Water Users' as
sociation has received the appointment
of United States commissioner, from
Judge Wolverton of the United States
court of Portland, Oregon.
Howard Laughlin, representative of
the Maxwell Land and Irrigation com
pany returned from the east yesterday
with several persons who are looking
at the lands under this project He
expects to return to the east at once.
The two hotels at Hermiston are
doing capacity business now on ac
count of the enzineers here that are
starting work on the west extension.
Letters have been received from the
Secretary of the Interior that the sur
veys will be completed at once.
William H. Sellers today filed on
Unit "A" of the SE 1-4 of Sec. 28
homestead. There are now four home
steads left to be taken and several
people have been to this city In the
la't few days looking for lands to file
upon.
The Hermiston Commercial club
has reorganized and the new officers
are E. P. Dodd, presl lent; Frank
P.eeves, vine president; G. 11. Upthe
grove, secretary; F. B. Swayze, treas
urer. The club is going to take up
some new work and do extensive advertising.
PERSONAL ITEMS
(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Ore., Jan. 21. Sir. McBane
was riding a horse Tuesday and the
horse slipped and fell and cracked
the bone in Mr. McBane's left leg.
Miss Mable Mclntire and Ethel Per
inger visited In the city of Walla Wal
la Sunday.
Fred Blake and Ed. Wallan and
Charley Warren went to Athena Thurs
day night to attend a big lodge sup
per of the Knights of Pythias.
John Kentz and Harry Culter and
Anda Barker made a business trip to
Pendleton Friday.
Caught n the Itain.
then a cold and a cough let It run
on get pneumonia or consumption,
that's all. No matter how you get
your cough don't neglect it take
Ballard's Horehound Syrup and you'll
be over it In no time. The sure
cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis and
all pulmonary diseases in young and
old. A. C. Koeppen & Bros.
Chamberlain's Cough P.emedy is a
very valuable medicine for throat and
lung troubles, quickly relieves and
cures painful breathing and a dan
gerously sounding cough which Indi
cates congested lungs. Sold by all
dealers.
THE STOMACH
INDIGESTION', GAS HEARTBURN
OR DYSPEPSIA VANISH
Do you read the East OregonlanT
FOES OF PINCHOT WILL
FIGHT FORESTRY POLICY
Omaha, Xeh., Jan. 2T. With the
slngm "Fight the Pinchot Policies,"
an org'inization to be called the wes
tern development league, will be or
ganized here Tuesday among land
owners who will attend the Omaha
land show, flnvernor Aldrieh ta winn
ing the organization and has Invited j
tne governors or a dozen western
states to send delegates. Louis Hill,
president of the Great Northern rail
road, has been asked to make the key
note speech.
Discussing the proposed society,
one. of Its promoters said today:
"We favor conservation for the pre
sent generation; not those to come.
We do not want the lands, forests
and water power of the west placed
In cold storage. They are here, and
we are here. Let us develop them
and use them as we may."
WOMEN'S ILIR.
Can EaMly Re Made Fascinating and
Luxuriant.
On April 2, 1910, Mrs. R M. Wor-
den, 6 St. James ave., Holyoke, Mass.,
wrote: "Parisian Sage is the best hair
dressing I ever used. It gave my hair
life and a gloss which no other
dressing ever did, besides stopping It
from falling out It la the only dress
ing (or up to date women."
Parisian Sage la guranteed by Tall
man tt Co to cure dandruff, stop fall
ing hair and itching scalp In two
weeks or money back. It make balr
trow lustrous and luxuriant. It is a
delightfully refreshing- hair drewing.
not sticky or greasy and will Imme
diately banish all odors. Large bot
tl to cents at druggists everywhere,
and at Tall man ft Co. The girl with
the auburn hair la on every package.
CURTISS TO RISE
FROM THE WATER
Five Minos Afer Tuklng a Little Dia
ppiwin Your Somach Will Feel
Fine Again Eat Your Favorite
ttxxl Without Fear of Distress....
If what you Just ate Is souring on
your stomach or lies like a lump of
lead, refusing to digest, or you belch
Gas and Erucate sour, undigested
food, or have a feeling of Dizziness,
Heartburn, Fullness, Nausea, Bad
aste In the mouth and stomach head
ache his Is Indigestion.
A full case of Pape's Diapepsln costs
only 50 cents and will thoroughly
cure your out-of-order stomach, and
leave, sufficient about the house In
case some one else In the family may
suffer from stomach trouble or Indi
gestion. Ask your pharmacist to show you
he formula plainly printed on these
50 cent cases, then you will under
stand why Dyspepic trouble of all
kinds must go, and why they usually
relieve sour, out-of-order stomachs or
Indigestion in five minutes. Diapepsln
is harmless and tastes like candy,
though- each dose contains power suf
ficient to digest and prepare for as
similation Into the blood all the food
you eat; besides, it makes you go to
the table with a healthy appetite; but.
what will please you most, Is that
you will feel that your stomach and
Intestines are clean and fresh, and you
will not need to resort to laxatives or
liver pills for Biliousness or Constipa
tion. This city1 will Tiave many Diapepsln
cranks, as some people will call them,
but you will be cranky about this
splendid stomach preparalon, too, If
you ever try a little for Indigestion or
Gastritis or any other Stomach Trou
ble and Indigestion.
AUCTION S ALE
San Diego, Cal. Jan. 21. Aviator
Glenn Curtlss will make the first of
his aeroplane experiments for the
navy here tomorrow, when he will at
tempt to rise from land in the waters
of San Diego bay. Pontoon attach
ments are being made for his largest
biplane. Lleutentant Ellison of the
navy is here to watch the experiment.
Other navy and army orflcers are ex
pected. The Aero club of San Diego
has arranged a program for the
Coronade meet, a feature of
which will be an attempt by Curtlss
to capture a pelican In a net from an
aeroplane.
The beat morlng pictures and
brightest picture la Pendleton at tba
Orphaning
Notice to Contractors.
Scaled proposals will be received for
the erection and completion of St.
Mary's R. C. church, Pendleton, Oro
g'm, until Wednesday, March 1st,
1911, at 1 o'clock p. m.
All bids must be addressed to M.
P. White, architect, 610 Market street,
Pendleton, Oregon.
Plans and specifications may be had
from the Rev. J. M. Cataldo, S. J.,
Pendleton, Oregon, and from M. P.
White, architect, 1917 First street,
Baker City, Oregon.
Dated January 18, 1911.
TO CURE A COLD TS ONE DAT.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine
Tablets. Druggists refund money If
It fall to cure. B. W. GROVE'S
signature is on each bos. lie.
Do you read the East OregonlanT
FEBRUARY 8th, 1911
I will sell at Public Auction the following de
scribed Property consisting of the entire farm
ing outfit of James H. Christopher 4 1 -2 miles
west of Adams and 3 miles north of Havana
Station on what is known as the Christopher
place
12 Head of Horses 1 Monitor Drill
5 Mules 5 Header Boxes
7 Double Sets of Harness 1 Fanning Mill
3 Wagons with Racks 1 Blacksmith Outfit
2 Harrows 1 Hack
1,3 Bottom Clipper Plow 1 Surrey With Rubber
1 , 2 Bottom Cassidy Plow Tires
1 Walking Plow 4 Head of Cattle
Household Furniture and other articles too numerous
to Mention
TERM S
All Sums under $50 Cash. Above $50 Bankable Notes
at 8 per cent. Int., payable Oct. 1 , 1911. 2 per cent, dis
count for Cash.
Frco Lunch at Noon. Sale Begins 10:30 a. m.
W. F. YOHNKA DAVID H. NELSON
Auctioneer Owner