East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, September 21, 1918, ROUND-UP SOUVENIR EDITION, SECTION THREE, Page Page Nineteen, Image 19

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LET 'ER BUCK
EattOregonian Rotmd-Up Souvenir Edition
Pendleton, Oregon, Saturday, Splemtxr 21 , 1918.
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7h mark f superior
motor car jervt'ee , .
Terfectar in lhat it romliines alt that you had wished for in a car viz: Appearance, Comfort, Performance, Durability and Economy. Chetkeach io3nt and see if are not right
Appearance
. . Its low hunff tnidy, with ita clean lines, sloping without a break from the back
Vr the rear Beat to the top of the radiator, together with its luxurious exterior ami
interior finish, gives it a high place among cars that are distinguished because of
their good looks.
Comfort
Everything about it typifies Comfort.
No words can descrilje it. You actually seem to float. No whip, no buck U
the fipi inffsjust an asy dip ami a mnoolh recovery, let the bumps le ever so
deep und ever bo dost togeUier. ,
Performance
Uupmobile owners have little difficulty in equalling the erfurma)ice of any
ear at any price, end' with any number of cylinders in hill climbing on high
gear, und in pulling on high gear through Hand and nihil.
"Pick-up", under ull conditiotis is remarkably rapid. Indeed, the car can al
most 1e made to leup from under its passengers. M
To iV-l miles per hour in 45 noeonds is new Uupmobile rec ord.
Durability
Hupmobiles, in times past hav&made wonderful records on the score of en
durance; authentic repair cost records that read like fairy stories come to our ears
every week, sent in by Uupmobile enthusiasts.
Item byNitein -frame, axles, wheels, motor, transmission, steering gear, every
part checks up as, not a little, a great deal more than able to di its work.
Economy
On the ioint of economy the new Uupmobile scores high. - -
It is economical lecause it offers the highest degree of rformance, unusual
comfort, and good looks at a price one would ex)e t to pay for only one of these
tjualities.
It is economical Ixvuuse throughout the car everything mechanical parts, top,
finish, upholstery and equipment has been built for lung Jife under hard service.
Average Oasoline mileage 20-2T miles n v gallon.
Use of oversize tires insures remurkable tire economy.
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DISTRIBUTORS
. IVndleton, Oregon
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