PAOE TEN
DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGOlf, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY II, 1920.
FAGEOL SHOWS WELL
ON CALIFORNIA TEST
J.imiary 17. Elnpf-rii time. 16 hours.
1 -2 mini'lf; total ttmf stopped en
roll!, 64 minutes. Average speed
a.ainst hapaaaj time, gl.t mile per
hour. Actual running time with stops
out. 15 hours II 1-1 minute. Aver-in-
27. .1 l'iatanee covered, 427 miles.
Shipment, 6u00 lbs, paper from Para
rind, !ulo it Ijmi lnnlM rnnilvnAjl
I nformant la the Quality on which i.. i...t,.r,.,,,.i..n't tmr rn s n cv...
the Fatreol truck, a newcomer In Pen- j hkco. Rout traveled, Rldso Route
CIMon truck circle, base iu claim , ard Vaiiev Htuhwav. Gasoline con
fir recognition. The log of a recent ,med, r,6 salons, oil consumed. 2 1-2
test run from Oakland to Loa Anueler
Intllcate w hat this machine wUl do ( . , ,. , . ,
iv.r varlou. kind, of road. j "i "wn Gaollnc; lubrl-
(rant. Zeroline Oil.
onkland-T,Oi AniTBlos test run on Qa way down Average oil mileage.
. .i wiiion fliirni, uuouiiwi 1 4 n mil.- to t h .l.nn.
I-'ixe conducted Thuradav, January S.
to Monday, January 12, 1920.
Truck, Fmgeol 3 1-2 ton equip
ped with Fageul " speed compound 0
1-1 Timken worm, Waukesha DU 4
motor. lore 4 1-:. stroke 6 1-4, Myer'a to lnp won
magazine n,i.i,g j-si' in, ;-ewei. i. ubii-i
On return tri; Average gasoline
mtlon. T.4 miles to the gallon.
On return trip Average oil mileage,
lTf'.s miles to the gallon.
Average proline mileage, 7.6 miles
Total distance travelled, R78 miles.
I'm Wheels, 4,1-odricl. DeLuxe 3C by 5.
Chassis weight 7S00 lbs., body weight
1200 lha. To Los Angeles, pay load
VI 14 lbs.; gross weight truck and load
Itt.ftff, lb.. From Lror Angeles, pay
1 ;oo lbs ; gross weight truck and
load, 16,000 lbs.
Left Oakland (Western lnion 6:0s!lcnff.
A. M. Thursday, January S. Arrived' Total oil consumed. 5 3-4
Lot Angeles (Western Union) 7;00 A. J Average gasoline mileage,
M. Friday, January !. Klapsed time, 1 to the gallon.
Hr hours, G Z minutes. Note, S hours. Average oil mileage IB
minutes was lost by trucit taking the gallon.
Power as well as speed
Total running time under check, 42
hours, 34 1-2 minutes. Average, 20.6
miles per hour.
Total time actually running, 32
hours, 40 1-2 minutes. Average 26.8
miles per hour.
T rasoline consumed, 117 sal-
gallons
7.5 miles
6 miles to
cloned San Marcus tirade route in
error. Average speed against elapsed
time 3 7.3 miles per hour. Actual run
ning time with stops out, 17 hours. 5
minutes. Aeragc 26.5 miles per hour.
Ti stance. 431 miles; shipment. 6800
lbs. roofing paper from the Paraflne
Pain t.. iakland. Koute traveled,
Coast Highway via San Marcus Grade
In error. Koute now abandoned.
Road almost impassible. Elevation
o er 4'iflO feet
Immedi
ately after its arrival in Oakland, this
truck was taken to San Francisco and
driven over the famous Fillmore St.
Hill a 25 per cent grade, as shown on
official map of the City Engineer.
GRAND RAPIDS. Mich., Feb. 21.
The payroll of the committee in
charge of the campaign to elect New
berry to the United States senate
Galosine consumed. ' looked like a million dollars," ac-
1 gallong. oil consumed, 3 1-4 gallons, cording to a witness in the Xewberr
Hi turn Trip. left U A. Western Ion trial yesterday. Roman Clocheski,
Return trip Ivest L-os Angeles, ; Newberry worker, told that to the
(Western Union) li oo P. M. Sunday campaign. C. R. HIgbee, clerk of the
January 11. Arrived Oakland (Tri-(grand jury which investigated the
none Bldg.) 3: 39 1-2 P. M. Monday grand jury, testified.
SAFETY FIRST FILM IS
ISSUED BY FIRETONE
Under the auspices of the state and
in-i 01 new ,ork the Firestone film.
a u it,-f mm , was s lion 11 iu
cently to more than 606 school chil
dren nt the Capitol Theater. New
York, the largest playhouse In the
world, as the opening wedge in a na
tion-wide Safety First campangn.
Secretary of War Raker Secretary
of State Prune Is M. Hugo of New
York, Miss Julia Arthur, the well
known actress and other distinguish
ed personages, addressed the children
prior to the exhibition of the film. A
committee of 100 'members, John D.
Rockefeller, Jr., chairman, represent
ing the leaders of New York social
and financial life, sponsored the pic
ture and lent tehlr endorsement by
their presence and letter of commen
dation.
The film was made by Harry Levy
of the Universal Film Company, for
H. S. Firestone, Akron. O.. who is
seeking to Impress upon Youthful
America the dangers of careless pe
destrianlsm. and upon nutomohllists
the evils of reckless driving. It de
picted distressing accidents and gave
the A. R. CVs (Always Be Careful) or
Safety First.
Secretary Hugo declared the coun
try owes a debt of gratitude to Mr.
Firestone for his Interest in the move
ment and Secretary Baker said the
picture w-as "thrilling and instructive.'
As part of a campaign of education
to decrease the death toll by auto
mobile accidents. Mr. Firestone is
planning to give the picture wide dis
tribution throughout the country. It
is said.
Shop Phone, 177 Res. Phone, 238 W
812-14 Garden St.
When We Say "O.K." it's "O.K.
Here's what O. K. means when we put it on
your battery.
Quick strong spin when you step on the
starter.
Bright light in the road ahead for night
driing.
Hot spark that puts real life in your
motor.
If you have any suspicions that your bat
tery isn't O. K. right now, drive around and
get the facts. '
There's a new Willard feature that is
"O. K." and we know. Ask us about
Threaded Rubber Insulation, and get a copy
of the booklet "A Mark with a Meaning
. for You."
Electric Service Station
201-203 West Court St
WRIZE OFFERED TO
BEST 0. A. C. STUDENT
IN SENIOR CLASS
High Class
Repairing
FOR PLEASURE CARS AND TRUCKS
Fix that car of yours for the good weather
motoring. y
Overhaul your truck for the spring work.
Our work will satisfy you in every way.
Oldfield &
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. Corvallis, Feb. 21. A prize
fund of $25 has been given by Joseph
H. Albert of the Capital National
bank of Ralem to be awarded annual-
jly to the senior student having the
highest record for faithful study and
a scholarship not below the average
of the school during his or her college
(course, and who has made the great
est progress toward the ideal embody
ing character, service, and wholesome
influence.
This prize fund Is similar to the
Clara H. Waldo prize of $100 awarded
to the woman of highest standing in
the senior, junior, sophomore, and
freshman class each year, and the A.
J. Johnson prize of $14 0 given annu
ally to the man of the highest stand
ing in each of the four classes.
POLICE MATRON ASKED
FOR CITY OF LA GRANDE
LA GRANDE, Feb. It A large
committee from the Ad club and the
Neighborhood club appeared before
the city commission last evening and
introduced a resolution asking for a
police matron for the city of La
Grande. In speaking of the matter.
Judge Knowles said that he did not
consider this city any worse than any
other city, and that the city officers
were to be congratulated on their
regulations and legislation which gov
erned this city. "If parents would
look after their children as they
should," said the judge, "there would
be no need for rules or for u police
matron." Mrs. Fred Schilke, George
Cochran, A. C. Hampton, Captain J.
F. Purdy, Mrs. A. E. Ivanhoe, Dr.
Landis and others spoke urging the
commissioners to institute a police
matron for the city.
Y0UTHFWL CHECK FORGERS
ARE RETURNED TO BAKER
LA GRANDE, Feb. 21. Confessing
that they ran away from home and
that the money they were using came
from forged checks, two 13-year-old
boys Claude Williams and Andrew
Lund, of Raker, were yesterday re
turned to their home by the sheriff's
office.
The boys were found at Perry,
where they claimed they went to get
work in the box factory. However,
the mill authorities had not given
them work, and one of the boys was
recognized by one of the mill hands,
who notified the sheriff. When taken
the Williams hoy confessed to having
passed several forged checks in Ba
ker, amounting to about $70. w.
Pierce of Baker, took the boys to their
homes.
THE FRANKLIN GAR
f Its Resilient Riding Qualities
Rid Its Owners of Road Worries
Rolling easily and resffiently over
all roads, the Franklin Car frees you
from all concern about its ability to
6tand any pace you may set. It does
not rack and strain and pound it
structure when encountering even
the roughest stretch.
The peace of mind it is responsible
br is what causes its owners to drive
so confidently, to tour with it three
to four hundred miles in a day with
out driving strain. And its easy rid
ing, steady gait pace, road holding
ability and 'effortless control, enable
Franklin drivers to pass cars whose
performance is throttled by rigidity
and weight.
There is no secret about the abil
ity of the Franklin Car. It is merely
the one car which has been developed
upon the principles of Light Weight
and Flexible Construction, the only
one that embodies the fundamentals
of maximum motoring satisfaction.
Its service is not a matter of seasons.
Direct Air Cooled, it has no water
to boil in summer or freesae in win
ter. It consistently renders owners;
20 miles to the gallon of gasoline
'J2J00 mile.' to the set of tires
50$ slower yearly depreciation
The Franklin Car is demonstrated
over roads selected by the prospect.
Its performance under these condi
tions invariably convinces of new
motoring possibilities. We will be
pleased to have you ride with us at
any time.
5
Pendleton Auto Co.
Established 1907
i..r,(.i-in:in liners. Chairman Payne
told the house merchant marine and
ffMherieM fonimittee today. "The
president wrote across the memoran
dum of the board recommending the
sale of the vessels 'action of the
bounl approved' " Payne said.
WASCO COUNTY WOULD
SELL OLD COURT HOUSE
that the property should be on the tax ' FACULTY AT W- S. C
list of the city and coilnty and that
the county should be relieved of the
necessity of tagink care of it.
The report recommends that the
bounty court appoint a board of ap
praisers to put a reasonable value on
the property and that the COUTt take
such steps as it deems proper to dis
pose of the property.
n nt. The in crense will be based in
liiiL-lh nf unrtM ..imiiiiii nf nHaVfamatl
GRANTED INCREASE torch Work illd general value ot
the Uuytruotlon, several faculty mcm-
, hem sad that the scale an granted was
Insufficient.
PI I, MAN, Wash., Feb. 11. The . . .
board of regents of Washington Stale It wan Indicted tfytt petition fuf
rojlpge haa granted aalftry Increases fi;ri her Inrrense w ull be submitted
to faculty members from 5 to 20 per t. the board of regents.
GREEK W0RKIMGMAN IS
CRUSHED BY LOGS
THK DAIJ.RS, Feb. 21. Strong
recommendation is mad to tho Bounty
'Worn
A UKUbEEN, Wash., Feb. 21. A
fatal accident occurred at the national
camp at 'edarville yesterday at 4:30
lock when a ( i reek named Alex
IStnmatti was crushed between rolling
gs. Stamatti was "choker" and at
the time of the acoident was standing
on a log 100 feet from the one about
to be hauled by cable.
When the latter began to move
other logs above it started rolling on
one of which Stamatti stood. It Is not
k nown whether he jumped or was
thrown to the ground, but he was seen
to land between two of the moving
logs His boy was removed to Klma
and later sent to Seattle.
tre going tit bold office
pretty soon.'- "No doubt." "And put
us men in the discard." "Well. 1 ran'
court by the grand jury that the conn- stano anjuiiiiK- " ""7 uv" 1 , ,
i i ,. ,v, DM rmirt. rnv oiTs.itiiil belongings around in a
house In this city. The Juhy holds handbag."!.
lisvillo Courier-Journal j
COMMITTEE WOULD STAY
i SALE OF GERMAN SHIPS
WASHINGTON, Feb. 21. The sen
'ate committee toduy ordered a favor
able report on the Jones bill prevent
ing Male of former fSerinan ships by
the shipping board, until congress au
thorizes it.
The eornmittee vote was nine to
three. The bill provides the shipping
board should not dlMpos of es-
until congress Mabltihes a definite ;
merchant marine poliry. Meantime, I
the board shaft reeonditlon these
eiaft. UMing available funds, and con-
tinu their operation.
The it resident sfkvo flirost iinnrAval
to the shipping board policy of selling I el
What You
Want
in a used car is a bargain that
combines service and value. It
is worth your time to see what
we have.
WYLLIS-NIGHT 4
MITCHELL 6 CHALMERS 6
Company
Court and Thompson Sta
Closing Out
All Our
Batteries
Iu order to make room for more ma
chinery we are discontinuing our entire
stock.
GET YOURS NOW! YOU WILL SAVE
MONEY BY BUYING NOW!
Burns Machine Works
Inc.
Storage Battel ies Machine Work Welding
Corner Water and Cottonwood.