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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1918)
TWELVE PAGES DATL? fiAsf OREGONIAN, PENDLfiTON, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1918. pagr rsvrrr LP1 f? 17 : m&mm THE OUR NEW DRI-KURE RETEEADER HAS REVOLUTIONIZED 1 v TIRE REPAIRING INDUSTRY. v , ' , .--, - . h . ; ' .- . ,.- . , .. The "Dri-Kure-Retreader" was intehted by a practical tire man, who, knowing that the dry cure process was the one. best method for curing tires, set about to eliminate the mold marks. spongy and semi-cured ends, which the old method invariably left on the,tire, and so constructed a mold that was at once a pronounced success. This was made possible to a greater degree by the addition of non-heat-conducting blocks which fastened on the end of the mold, and immediately it was proclaimed by the best tire experts in the country to be the salvation of the tire repair industry. '.. , : ; . . ...... ' Not satisfied with being able to cure plain and tread bands in these molds, the pattern was changed; the quarter circle or middle portion of the mold was raised to make the curing of sections possible." An aluminum insert was made to fit into the mold for the making of rib treads and this plant was then, truly, a , "Three Way Mold." , . .. ' .,-.r.. .JJ These plants are now used extensively by the largest shops in the country, by men who had in many cases installed large "Kettle Plants" but who at once saw the superiority of the new "Dri-Kure-Retreader.". Wo advertise and offer Mar Savlnim Stamps fur auto Willi every pureluiMC Simpson Tire Service Company L. A. MENTON, Mgr. , 223 E. Court St. Night Phone 2G8-J Day Phone 631 Amusements What the press agents say about Pendleton s pres ent and coining - attractions. AH AXLftl.S AUK OOOO vveuM IX tub schooi. fm WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF , : i A I A thrift itanip collection In'ihtor CulInK tu' look over on tho profuFblal i "rainy day". hi : TIRES in all the various sizes in both Fabric and Cords. C. & F. MOTOR CO., Inc. 129 Cottonwood Street ' Phono 6 "To market, to market, . To drive a fat pig. Home again home again, JlS-J-ty Jig." ! So exclaim old Mother Oootte as she drlvea her porcine team to the 'palace of comedies lit the Al- O. Barnes-wild animal clrcua coming to Pendleton on May 28. Old Mother Oooae la hooverlzlng on pork the same a all the rest of us so Instead of putting nis precious cat ' cam In the boiling pot she used to take him to market where more econ omic purchases may be made. In stead of being shaved about In dirty pens and made the butt of all sorts of abuses Mr. Pig and' his family , Vre shown due consideration. In the play , grounds of the Barnes' circus, chutes are provided for the pig family and twice dally patrons to the Barnes' clr- cus can see. the comical antics these cunning creatures display as they go through their side splitting acts. "Whoever thought the goose was really a comedian? Well, he is- Al. O. Barnes thU season presents a whole flock In military comedy. The cap tain Bquaking out his commands In a manner that only the goose family can understand Monkeys, dogs, . horses, kangaroos, bears, and elephants assisted by a corps of clowns make up the laughing feautres of the circus. The program has been made over from beginning to end this season, many unusual and absolutely new features Introduced. Much of the military prevails through out the entire prcformance. THe mili tary horses in greater number and added features an inspiration to all. Over 600 people are needed to put the big Barnes circus over this season due to the increased number of enter taining features and enlargement of the circus in general. From the big entree feature "The Conquest of Nyanza' to the closing naetacular "The Royal Hunt" the ftarnes program is chuck full of punch and ginger being' instructive,,. educa tional and entertaining to every Indi vidual patron. vTlie humorous, the grave, tho nillltury, the spectaculur. the pictures' i ue. the .thralling, the serene, the subllnfe and the ridiculous each come , in for their share. The program being, io arranged that o Jar 1 felt but a gradual letting down of each emotion to a perfect shading. The big parade at 10:30. Doors open at 1 and 7 p m. - ' German Suspect . ' Threw Papers From Southern Pacific Tram OTlTtJVND, ,May 24. Julius ankow and Gertrude Kugge, Ger man alien enemies, are under arrest! here suspected of being spies in the! employ of the government of she kaiser. They were taken into cus tody Wednesday night as they allght- 0,1 .M.. 4V.a C2c. !.-. nnl-M .rain h ! Deputy, Sheriffs Christofferson and I) 1 Db i , . . .. .1 . 'A un.UIBIl. dltSIJll. XXUIlUUIl 1 1 111.1 UWM I M notified of their coming by (Sheriff J 5 Qulne of Douglas county, who tele- j 5 0 I hat three members yoa should know if you desire to nioy life. - 1. The popular liquid form of Prruna the reliable tonic of the American household, with a km history of oocobob la treating aW catarrhal difficulties. 2. The tablet form, wfiich is made after the same lomulory and is more convenient for many. ' X Manalin, the ideal laxative, by the regular use of which constipation may e overrome and natural action restored. Manatiai has no i liabit forming drug, but Is aa aid to nattow. 1 Your druggist has all thraft, So many thousands have received beoefit from the use of one or both these retnedtoa that they are a recognized Ptt of too aquipnaeut of erery careful household THE PCRUNA COMPANY phoned to Hurlburt from Rose burg to JLe on the lookout for them and ad- vising him that Pankow threw a bundle Of papers out of a car win dow about foiir miles south of Hose burg, for which search would bj made. Bheriff Hurlburt received another telephone? message from Sheriff Qulne late yesterday afternoon to the effect that the missing papers had been found near the railroad track and would be mailed to Portland Sheriff Qulne gave no Indication of what the papers consisted, except to. say that they had reference either tod coast defense or coast artillery. A Mr. Kratzer, a paasen ger w ho got on the train at Medford, heard the pair talking in German. He re-: n?onstrated. saying that in these crit ical tim if anyone had anything to say it should be said In English; The fact that they were being Watched aroused Pankow's apprehensions and presently he retired to the lavatory. Kratzer put his hea1 out uf the win dow on' the same side of the car and saw Pankow throw the bundle of pa pers off the train. Kratzer informed the train conduc tor who wired & report of thlactloa to the sheriff at Roseburg who, when the train arrived, deputized Gralber' to watch the Germans and turn them over to Portland officers when the train arrived. Searched at the county jail Tankow was found to have $40,000 in Ameri can Kxprews company's checks and other securities. He In 60 years old. Tho woman is about 52. She denied traveling with Pankow and said she did not know him. They were cas ual acquaintance , meeting -on train, sne satu- Pankow explained- this throwing off the papers by saying they wert picture? obtained In his travels through Switzerland. The man and woman are being held at the county jail awaiting investiga tion by the federal authorities, who were notified and who have taken possession of the papers and effects the pair taken from their suit vases. art leu Patriot is 70. WASHRINOTON, May 22. "I am a, veteran of th civil war and I want your free garden primer so I can plant a few rounds of sharp shooter peas to shoot at that butcher's carcass." That Don't Overlook tl Care of Your Tires When they begin to show signs of wear or small holes appear a bjow-out will soon be ine vitable. Guard against this discomfort and expensive ordeal by having your tires repair ed before this happens." ( -'FIRST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED We are Wholesale and Retail Agents for DIAMOND TIRES r -GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORDS, '( iS KELLY-SPRINGFIELD AND. MOHAWK TIRES ' nFF am nn O , Ul I Ull rlLL FIRESTONE TIRES All Guaranteed , TERMS CASIf ' ACCESSORIES Air, Gas and Water at Curb VULCANIZING by.rriechanics -flf . experience Pendleton MM & Supply Co. WHOLESALE AND ItETAH, Vf. S. Matlock. President. Wm. Dona, Manage. SOS Eaxt Conrt St. TeleptMme 1SS We drcrtlsc and offer War Savings Stamps for sale with eTerr 2 purchase. i 9 I i j I Si am still a dead shot." is the way I. M. Wilson of 391 X 21st le 79 on June 11 at ten a. m., and I street, Eaiem, writes to the national , war garden commission today. "X i have three prrandsons in this war'' Mr. - Wilson's letter continues," and in Iix- I Recause the Iter! cross ts doing a le I left one brother, one uncle, and ' Breat and gbod work It needs your twelve cousins under the sod. I will ! support. ' . i. .... ., ... ffr'pM r': ' , - . 1. ' . .. t - - . I--JWH .... " x --" - . . ... - f X 1 The Apperson Light Eight showing the One-Man Top in place. The slender and aristocratic beauty of this car lies in its extremely long wheel base a full 130 incHfcs. Yet it weights nearly three hundred pounds less than any other car of anywhere near its horse power. Its weight, fully equipped ready for the road, with gasoline, oil and water is approximately 3300 pounds. Unusual comfort is assured by deep upholstery filled with real hair, and a design which permits relaxation of the .occupants. You rest as you ride in an Apperson. Its ample roominess is carried to the last degree by the way in which the auxiliary seat3 fold away into special , compartments com pletely out of sight. The four-passenger "Chummy" roadster type originated in Lf. :...... Semi-Rear View of the Chummy Roadster for four. the Apperson factory. This wonderfully popular type of body is protected by a pat ent issued by the United States Govern ment to Elmer Apperson. In the new roadster body for nineteen-eighteen more room has been provided by replac ing the stationary side pockets with bel lows pockets of leather which lie flat against the-side of the car when not in use. This hiodel is particularly desirable alike to the business man and the woman -of society because of its convenience, com fort, style and compactness. In exterior appearance it does not differ from the or dinary roadster, yet ample room is pro vided for four passengers. CHASSIS Elsht-o Under models. BODY TYI'E - A bcven-passvng'er touring and four putwongcr "Ohutniny" roadster. An enclosed touring t'rinn. body can be had on tho eight-cylinder chassis, l'riccs supplied upon request. VHE0l.J3.Si 130 Inches. Very short turning radius. MOTOR The Light Eight is of the long stroke, high speed type. Klght weight reciprocating1 parts gtvo quiokiifKS of "pickup," freedom from vibration, si lence and long life. The Kight, bore 3 1-4, stroke b, and is of the L-head type. IA'BKIOATION" Motor lubrication Is by the famous hollow cranhshuft force feed system. CLUTCH Operation is smooth and easy. Iisc, dry plate type; steel plates are used, which are faced with wire mesh asbestos. IldDY Tourjng. is the divided front seat double cowl type. 'Chummy" roadster body has an aisle-way between tho two front seats. Ample leg and knee room in both types. UPHOUTERY SprinRs that fit snugly to the backs of the passengers are used in the upholstering. Nothing but curled hair is employed. leather is genuine hand-buffod. The top is -one-man type with dust urtalns, attachable from inside of car. Cold pressed, Tho Fit AM E Ample iKpth and strength. high .carbon steel. heat-treattd. AXLKS Tho front is " Insect itm drop forging. rear axlo is of the demountable floating type. . SIMUNUS Ucsilh'iit, extra lon and cxtromety dur able. Knnt spriitKs. semi-elliptical, slung over axle. Hear springs, three-quarter elliptical and under slu rip. W'HKKLS AND T1RFS Wheels, selected hickory, ar tillery typo, fitted with demountable rims, 34x4 inches. One extra rim is furnished. Four tires, combination set; srxt'a on Kight (if Cord tires are furnished at extra chsnre, the sie is 34x4.) EQt'irMKNT Includes ventillutlng, rain-vision, rain proof windshield; revolving dial gear-driven speed ometer; ammeter: clock; mechanical tire pump; electric horn; round robe strap; foot rail; tovls and jack. Wive wheels, set of five 3125 net extra. WUKS Apperson Green, Koyal Blue and Imperial Gray. PRICES Those will he furnished upon request. Any war t.ix that may be levied on manufacturer or deal er will be utlded to the standard list priews. All prices include full equipment and are f. o. b. Kokomo, Indiana. Trices In all cases are subject to change without notice. DISTRIBUTORS FOR UMATILLA CO. mm GAR.AG1 COURT and THOMPSON ST. C. O. CRAWFORD, Mgr. ' rilONE 633 i i I I s