East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 29, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 12

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DAILY kAST 0MOON1AH, PENDLETON, OREOOK, SATWtPAY BVENINO, MAY 29, 1920.
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CAR RUNS LIKE NEW
Whm your car's generator goes "dead"
when it over or under generate when it acta
qutcrty come to US.
likewise, the Starting Motor when the
pinion gear won't engage ; when it will not turn
the motor over when it causes any trouble
whatever come to US.
No experimenting No
REAL SERVICE.
guessing ALL
" aitar notice how the car
rmis alter you have drained the qll
frum the crnnkcaso and rentlcd it, anil
started the motor again ? If you do
no know the feel of the rejuvenated
motor. JdM ti y this some of those
I dan It will surprise you and Inci
dentally help the car a lot
TtUH applies particularly to a new
car. If ou can take the oil out after
fimninu a new car about a week and
replace it with new oil, you will be
I surprised and delighted." says V. C. EX
I'rultt, Haynes distributor.
"It is an excellent plan not only to
drain the crankenae of All oil after
the first 100 miles, but to wash the
entire lubricating- system with kero
sene. The desirability of this step be
comes evident when It Is considered
that in a brand new engine small par
ticles of metal are shaken off which
I fail into the oil base and are carried
Into bearings together with the lubri
cant. To guard against this danger,
the drainage engine base should be
filled with a gallon of kerosene. After
f that the engine should be turned oven
half dosen times by means of the
electric starter, the ignition switch, of
course, being off so as to prevent the
startin of the motor. In this fashion
I the kerosene is distributed all through
L ! the lubricating system and whatever
minute metal particles are encoun
tered are sent to the bottom of the
I crankcase. from 'which they emerge
when the litter is finally drained ot
I the kerosene.
I Alter the engine base has been
1 starter should again be made to turn
I the motor over a half dozen tlmea for
An event of more than ordin
ary Importance to the 6000 em
ployes of the Franklin Automo
bile Company of Syracuse was
the Opening on May 18 of tho
Franklin Employes Cooperative
'Store, where groceries of 'all
kinds can he purchased at a re
duction of 20 per caul anil more
below current prices. Sugar, fur
Instances was sola at a price
from five to ten cents below lo
cal quotations, lMpulnr brands
of cigarets and tabaccos aro now
carried In stock, and smoked
meats and workmen's ch'thtng
and shoes will soon be added.
Tho store is expected to do a
weekly business of $le.00,
37 STATES GIVE 600
MILLIONS FOR ROADS
the purposo of distributing the new
oil over the aarious bearing surfaces.'
Electric Service Station
201-203 West Court St
S'arlverV Bill Dctayctf.
WASHINGTON1. May JS The ft
yon-Kemlriek bill regulating- meat
packers will be considered when can-
sress eovi.es back after the ncmina-
! lion convention, the senate decided to
day hj- unanimous consent. It was
agreed to mfctke the bill unfinished
business Juna 5, on adjourning or re-
easing; for the convention.
! Gates
Super Tread
Tires
MEAN
More Mileage
A tire that is based on time not mere
ly mileage.
CORD AND FABRIC
Gertson & Marty
639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595
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Able to Work I Recommend
It To AH My Friends.
Bayonne, S. Si "I had pains in back
and legs so that I could not stand caused
uj temaio trouoie.
I felt su tired all the
tine, had bad heaaV
acnes, and for aiz
moot ha I could sot
work. I was treat
ed by a physician
and took other re
medies bat got no
relief. A friend toM
aoe about Lydia K.
Pinkhatp'a Vege
table Compound and
it has harped me
very much. ' am well and strong and
Mi able to do my work. I cannot
! thank you enough and I recommend
our medicine to my friends who ara
sick." Mrs. Scam Sacalagrs&x, 25
! East I7tb St.. Bayonne. X J.
It must be admitted hv every fair
minded, intelligent person, that a medi
cine could sot live and grow in popular
- ity for over forty years, and today hokt
I a record for such wonderful success
1 as does Lydia E. Piakham'e Vegetable
Compound, without possessing great
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: ieines must he looked upon and ermft'
i both standard and dependable by
thinking person.
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Thhrtr-.feven states in this country
have authorised the expend Hwre of
tJ5.S41. 739 for good roads in the
next five years.
Legislation to atithoriae go"! roads
bond issues amounting to t3!)l,i'53,SOo
are pending with excellent chances of
being- passed.
statistics compiled by f. M Wood in
charge of tho newly-created flood
Beads Bureau of The tloodyear Tire &
Kubber Company show that the total
amount proposed and authorised for
road improvement in the rnited states
ln-tl,se,S9.i.52.
Tin wide-spread interest manifested
lr. better road la shown by comparison'
of the above totals with those of 1911,
when g,0o0.000 nvns spent for road
construction throughout the country.
Da a recent trip through the south
and west, Mr. Wood found exceptional
enthusiasm everywhere for the good
roads movement. Largely through
educatlonul publicity campaigna in
terest has been greatly stimulated by
alert civic bodlea. manufacturers of
road making material and makers of
automobiles and tires. Oood road
boosters, who a few years ago were
puzzled to find some method of arous-
ne public interest in bond Issues for
road improvements, are amazed at the
ease wltn wmcb appropriations arc
passed by city and state authorities.
Texas takes the lead in the amount
mthorized tor g-ood roads, with bond
issues totalling $88,708. 900; Pennsyl
vania will .-pond $76. ;17. 945: Callfor.
nia 8s.l8S.nati; Illinois (.tS2.8t5:
Michigan 52.tO0,rt00; Alabama $30.
000.00; Georgia $15,375,000 and
North Carolina S13.4S9.36.
One of the largest single projects Is
prop, sed for Illinois, where 4,4S.5U
has been authorized for the construc
tion of 150 miles of road from Bast
St. Louis to the Indiana line as part ot
a national highway.
The Goodyear bureau will lend Its
aid to legislatures, cities and towns in
collecting data for proposed legislation
nd giving Its aid to hasten adoption
of appropriation yiHs for good roads
with the sama deep interest as Is show
ed in further. UK the Lincoln Highway.
For Quick, Economical Short Hauls
for the satisfactory transportation of
either your goods or your materials
you ought to be using Motor Trucks!
YOU can sit right down now and figure where they woil
ijave yoji money. Investigation will show you that Motor Transports'
uon costs less man nan trie cost 01 wagon hauling. Other men experience
will prove the advantages of Trucks over any kind of railroad freight be it "slow"
or "fast" lor all distances under 100 miles
Motor transportation is the modern way. Every live business man
knows it. Yc u know it. Why not let us give you the real facts about trucks as
applied to yout business?
rSi Ft
mean the surest, most permanently satisfactory
solution of your transportation problems. First,
because they're eaaity, through and through!
Second, because the service is kuHt in, to stay.
Third, because rhay're absolutely practical - built
by practical truck gineera who have spent a life
time in the business. And fourth, because they roar
you, on the average, $300 It than other good
trucks' of similar capacity.
Whenever you see a Master, you see
a truck that is giving real master transportation
service. Every Master Truck owned in this terri
tory and there are many of them hi giving
this same superior, unfailing service. This is whet
you ought to have in your business motor Ii sea
purtation that you can count on. You'll find it ia
the Master.
Call us up and let's talk it overt
W. (1 GARBE, Inc.
Sales and Service
F. Rr Ranes, Mgr.
Corner Court and Thompson
Phone 720
The Good Sense
of This Sedan
Only 200 Pounds Heavier Than the Touring Car. Rides on
Triftm aprmas with Coaafort of Heavy Csr
EVEN SUMMER EVENINGS sometimes are
cool Dust aometirnes blows or rain. You drive
more more chances with weather. And summer
clothes, especially women's clothes, soil easily.
Then isn't it good sense to buy a Sedan Now?
Instead of collapsible top which you never lower,
the Overland Four-Door Sedan provides a thick
permanent top with greater coolness in hot m.
Plate class wmdows give you control of your com
fort but never cut off your vision. Triplex Sprint
makt touring easy . Light weight provides economy.
OVERLAND SALES CO.
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FRESH AIR IN MS
VITAL AS TO LUNGS
That the Taluc of fresh air may be
emphasized m relation to tires as It
has been in respect to lungs. Is the
contention of L. A. Menton, local Fire-
Htone dealer at tho Sampson Tiro Ser
vice Co.
"U your machine Is to be 'laid on
the shelf" for a few weeks," advises
Mr. Menton, 'it is a god idea, to re
move the stale air. pump In enough
freeh air to round out the tubes, cover
them against the light, and laolc up
your car. tin general principle, luow
shoul! be filled two or three times a
year with fresh air oftener If possible
because the effect ot stale air is in
itself deleterious."
Which makes a man step and thlnl
.when he reads stories of extraordinary
mileage "uindo on tho original air.
PERSONAL INTERVIEW
IS GRANTED WORKERS
An announcement of an Innovation
In employment methods adopted by
the Studebaker Corporation, South
Bend. Ind.. has Just been received by
Wallace Bros., distributors of 8tude
baker automobiles.
Under the new plan applicants for
positions are no longer Interviewed
wholesale in public, but are granted
personal interviews In private.
When a man applies for a position
at the factory co-operative depart
ment, which at In charge of employ
ment activities, he la grven a num
ber and requested to make himself at
home In tho spacioua waiting-room.
A StudetAker representative is al
ways available to give advloe to ap
plicants. He aids tham hi IIln out
applications and helps them decide if
they are In doubt, which department
they are beat fitted far.
"Men prefer and appreciate the op
portunity of a personal interview,"
says Dr. C. A. Ltpplncott, -who Is In
charge ef the co-operative depart
ment. "They do not like the Idea of
bavin some 'hard-boiled' individual
bawt out nnesttous or otherwise try I
to make them feci as small an pes.
rfhl. The man wit whom appHoants
at the StudcbaHer plant come Into
contact are trained In courtesy and
naught to take a friendly and helpful
Interest In an who have a desire to
join the organisation.
"Not does this interest ana cn-on-
eratWn end here. Alter the applicant
be co roe an employe, he finds such
advantages offered htm as anniver
sary checks, vacation with yap. life
Insurance and pensions, tho chance
to own hie home on a eo-operaiive
..In n una co-oDeratlve stock pur
chases. In fact, the longer he remains
with the Ktudebsker corporation the
longer the part he takes as a co
partner la its affairs."
a meeting of the cabinet to diseuMn ; sine, lieluaevitit commissioner,
the Itunsian auestlon following bitter tlnvemneni i.ineinis in'a.l.-
attacks on the government In
papers for dealing with Orangr)
new- effortto kft l.tol-i on;. s presence
Kra- sloe, at a cabieut meeting, will make
J sine, at a camblnet meeting, will make
ever.vj an offer of peace between Kngland
and soviet
Msdona
iM-'-'i i. Including new con-
If ever a tire received a real
welcome from American car
owners, the Republic Grande
Cord is that tire.
That it is more than living up
to Republic reputation for
longer life is a source of satis
faction to us.
A Republic Grande Cord on
your car will show how far
cord tire construction has ad
vanced. 1
Simpson Tire Service Co.
L. A. Menton, Mgr.
223 E. Court St
REPUBLIC
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I)NDON, May 21. Llojd Oeorge
ifoday unexpectedly returned to Txm-'
'.don from tho country and summoned