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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1920)
:t ASS TWELVE DAILY EAST OREQONIAM, PENDLETON, PBEQON, SATURDAY EVENINO, JULY 10, 1020. rOUKTEEN PAOES"' ' teristlo la regarded tu.JJoflnt f acl to aiivinif satlsractloQ. 4; i THE . CAM Mi That automobile : owners will use their cars, tck a greater extent than jrjmKmmm 'ilium whmh' n. w ,i lh,,,,.m. ' ) p.., i , ,,. '!. f 'ijliiyuwiiwii i iijw.wsgsg? E -yt -Tf,;Tlri''',ilT "rlh'''rIMh'M''''Tt1rr T"1' 'f 'fV',')Hif "IT"'" jj If Upot 1 - off Yoer Car ever before on vacations this summer is the pbservation of Wallace Brothers distributors of Studebaker cars, who say: . v - . v. UnleM the care of your car U a hobby witb you it ought to be entruteI to those who make food care of car their : If you haven't the time we have. If you haven't the facilities we have. ' Your car-will be OUR car while left in our care. BUICK AND HUDSON CARS A SPECIALTY ' f. Billy) W. IL. Gumming W.Webb st Pendleton, Ofie. OUiSSES IS MAKING FUEL FOR MOTOR CAR I:.. Hall to fowly and sticky molasses! . "From it is be Ins produced "notor .lchol'a substitute for casoliae. I l)l8Cpveri by fr.f. foster, chamial of 'one ot the big sugar plamatioos op the island o MauC UaWaii, production ttbla tba next three months will be SKCOcieut to furnish fuel for all cars pn the isind should a gasoline short ae occur.. - ; - . . - According to the first reports of the npw (uef, .brought to Sao Francisco by isuict Manager W, B. Carrop ot Tha Goodyear Tire Rubber Cpmpany ot .bear this year. This is the ruling California, "motor atchol" Bives pi ore which the forest sevice headquarters power, greater mileage, easier start- of Pistfict Oone here has sent out to ing and more freedom from carbon all forest workers. It is contended A RECORD THAT SHOULD . . . CONVINCE YOU Of tie mexifi pf Hood's SarsapariUa s'.ts standard blood purifier, appe lf q4 tooie. Originated in a famous physician ' prescription more than 60 yean ago. Adopted as the regular family medicine in thousands of JLmeriean homes. - Haj met the upf a aai-yeoiBry wjin univsrsi BAX ,lKADY made cigarettes Vecess. Jaacla irom tne Desi inowo (By Associated Press) root, herbs, Jmrfca and berries named i rr3t30UUA. Mont., July 10. The in tba IHspensatory. Wui prove Jts J rea(jy made cigarette Is banned and merit to yon if you will give it a trial, those who desire may smoke only the ' :-frf K4 fSJMre'i -opo f filV "makin'a' than gasoline. It can be used without an adjustment of the carburetor. The new fuel Is preforming In auto mobile, marine, stationary, truck and tractor engines. In a 36 hour test made with a 75 horsepower tractor the consumption of "motor alchol" was four gallons an hour, compared to four and a half gallons of gasoline in Qie same engine on tne same worK. .Ex amination of the cylinders shoved most of the old carbon deposit remov ed and the remainder so soft t could be removed with the fingers. Sugar plantations have been letting their molasses run to waste or burn ing It for the potash recovery. Kitro gen and phosphoric acid are also val uable by-products of molasses. Now, however," production pf the new fuel is found to be more profitable than ob taining other by-products. At present there is enought molasses available to produce 9,000,000 gallons of "motor alchol." enough to supply 8)1 automobiles In Hawaii. Peyelopement of this industry will release shipping space formerly used for transporting gasoline from the United State in tne national forest near WWW Wnioj? Cmrriskt RctotcaS, 11( A Battery-or THE Batteri ? j . You can buy a battery anywhere. . You can buy the battery in only one place . ; from the Willard Service Station. ; The Still Better Willard is the battery v. because it is the only battery in which you v can get Threaded Rubber Insulation: the rnoet important battery improvement in years. ' ' " Youll know the Still Better Willard by th ' Willard Mark which is branded in tns box. The booklet "A Mark with a Meaning for Yew . teq aU ab -$hc Mark,: and tl&. Battery, ' Electric Service Station 201-203 Wst Court St that the long burping "butt" , of a manufactured, cigarette is a marked fire hazard, while the smokes of those who "roll their own" are not. PR1NCIP ES AER01YPE SAVED COLE WEIGHT By adapting aerutjpo principles ot engineering tQ its Aero-Eight models the Cole Motor Car company has suc cessfully solved the problem of ob taining abundant strength without bulky weight. Only the proper synchronization of all units such as is found in the air plane made this achievement of Cole's possible. Weighing tiut 3600 pounds. the Karo-Elght is possessed" of the strength and stamina of a sea-plane. Its perfect balance enables it to ad here to the road under all conditions and at high speeds. At the same time this balance contributes materially to its economic operation and its uniform, efficiency. . - ' In the Aero-Bight the sensation of speed is reduced by half. Racing along at sixty miles an hour, this car "terns to be traveling at the rate of thlrtv miles an hour: at forty miles it seems to he going but twenty, and at lower speeds if. mpves so smoothly that tne motion is naraiy precepuuie. This may be traced to the elimination of the annoying side-sway and to the shock-absorbing qualities of the me chanically perfect frame. .. The swift pick-up of the Aero-riignt is a develation to those riding in it and source of keen satisfaction. From a standing start the Aero-Eight will acr celerate to fifty miles an hour mora rapidly than any other car a far offi The old idea' of leavlns: tha car at home when going on vacations and depeniiiliK-pu railroads Is passiiur out. The change in attitude among auto mobjle owners is dte to the fact that they have a much larger appreciation of the convenience and reliability of their cars, as well as tha greater num ber ot users to which they can be de- Today, . Instead of hopping on railroad train, traveling to a summer resort and lying around for the period of a vacation, the motor car owner uses his car every day while on his vacation, driving up and back in It. and nuking side trips of many miles out ot the place where he Is spemung the' vacation days. It is surprising, too, how many owners are rigging up their ears in geniously for purposes '- of actually living and sleeping in them at. night. It Is not an uncommon sight -any longer to see cars equipped with tents, poles, cooking stoves and ail . other essentials tor camping out During the summer, in this day and s.ge, the automobile is used by fam ilies to an unprecedented extent for week-end jaunts out into the country, trips to the golf links and on fishing and hunting expeditions. Studebaker owners are finding that their cars have A posaibilties i which they never figured t on In, former years, and these same owners are getting-a great deal mora mueage out of their machines eaoh year than they formerly did, lipbldlng plenty pf fresh O'r and making themselves more efficient in their work. SQUEAK AND RATTLE ARE DRIVER'S BANE . "Nothing so grates on the nerves of automobile drivers and passengers as a ear body that grunts with each road bump or jolt and interrupts conver sation with rasping squeaks or rat tles," says J. p. Baylor, manager of the local Overland agency. .."The new Overland body construc tion has been one of Its great spurces of popularity with the buying puo llce. In the construction pf this body, thick, high-grade steel is thrust Into giant pressing and stamping niachines and is removed from the dies in varied and interesting shapes. .. ... '.'One piece of steel has become tne shell of a door. Another steel plate takes the form of the tonneau. The curved ton of another steel shell indi cates its purpose as the back of the driver's compartment. I ' .! "Each of these pressed and stampea forms Is assembled and welded to gether.! By this, process the .various parts become a single, unit. There are no bolts to- work loose.. an 4 no screws to pull out. Tbe welding pro cess makes the new Overland body an all-steel, ona-plece unit with not a chance of a body aquas, or rattle. -.'"The rest of the construction and upholstery is of tho same quality. Added tq this is a paint Job not pos sible with any but all-steel body. A body with wood In it would pot stand the extremes of heat and steam to which this body, in the painting pro, cess is subjected. '. "In this painting seven distinct op erations in electric ovens of 430 de grees haa SJ-e required. In this In tense heat he enamel is baked on lustrous, ard and permanent" . , .. - 5 -- l . : Valve-inrHead Efficiency YOUTHFUL BANDITS BIND PASHIEB AND FLEE WITH $1500 OMAHA. July 10. Twq youthful baiidita today held Bp the bank of Waterloo. Natraska,-ound and gagB- -A the fcashier, -rowoed me mm o SVSS' n aotomobl... Prni-6-Lit Servka PrWtsCotb Repai . BiUs. (KTOm Jrtorara fyrttepr. ould 'tonvffiF.; ' j X Parosps it needii repairing who, caa tfn,7;JAns. -cn tint Vy to find out. , Z- . V Cauwd IH tart ymr bt- tinned its. a! 1 'Jf -terVtoiar Should test lndi. ' yur psltery i ,12 the nee.tty for repair., i notify yo promptly. . od lll s, hiv. aarvle. battery for MWJ rT 4 yoa to Jt Tblla Ua.work la ; o4rauon ol our clUrf U , AUTOMOTIVE BATTERY ; '40 1 jMt OfUrtfHtr fc-fii 4SK' fcKf '. -ftt THE Buick Valve-In-Head motor car is "just a head" of the , ordi nary types Mjust a 'head In' the de- . mands' of buyers who know and appreciate Buick efficiency "just head in superior qylUy, de$gn and workmanship, and in the confit , pence nd preference of thousands of . purchasers who have pJaced their' faith fn the performance of Buick produces, and who are protecting their future motoring pleasures and busi ness interests by placing their orders with Buick dealers for summer and fall delivery. it". : V ! ' ; K-44 tlSM-M Mal K-4S . I1SSS.00 1 K-4S . . ZZ3.00 MdaltVr . Z4SS M Mdi k- , (isss ee M4l aV-S . ZBM.00 r. o. m. rui. an. Prim RmU4 Afrt f , ' 'A' '. i '''. -:?.:7it When bpetter RUtomobilea are bi)ti Buick will build tbem Five (carloads ol Buicks jus t arrived Place your, order at once, for one of these. They will not last long. ' INCORPORATES .ianrtnisi if illf nmtm .f tn iff- iWOS 'T . v r .,. f, . . : am-' PAIWT It's Like Bread; there asaachinmenaaldngas, from what it is made 18 i r . " Take iwo woyien -your wife and your neighbor's, for exam ple. They both use the same flour ant yeast. Both bake bread in the same kind of oven for the same length of time. , Your wife's bread invariably turns out best, Why is it? It' to the makjng-r-her way of making it : ' It's exactly the same with paint. - The Jist of materials from jfchich ft is made is only half the story hardly that ' H4 Painters and home owners have learned that the difference in ita mak t ing is one of the big things that ttaakes Lowe Brothers High Standard the dependable paint it is. Shi also fcu much to do with its lastingneM. It is one of the mate reasons for its splendid coTerins;' qualities for its economical spread, ing propprtici. ' We recommend this good paint la you because we know it will give yoa satuiactory service. L. J. McATEE "i nii rnAcricAii paint ajam-v ft f.1feif-Wia