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PMLY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 20, 1920. TWELVE PAGE3 The Diary of Mr. Turk E. Gobbler ' " 5" What! Again? Yea, again Chrutmai ! And not a day to spare in making your plant; not a minute too early to be consider ing tha Lalley Light ant Home Electric rver Plant at a preaent; a present that will go all the way with every raember of the family with every helper on the farm and in the home; a present and a necessity that will make jtaelf known and appreciated by the time, labor and money it tavea, every hour of every day 365 day in the year. So the selection of so naeful a present should not be mad ia a hurry. Yon need time to look into this Bigger, Better More Powerful Lalley Lieut and Home Electric Power Plant; time to have it demonstrated to you thoroughly "rime to have its many advantage explained clearly find undemandingly; t , Time to get all the facts and proofs regarding it all around mechanical excellence its dependability, it quiet operation, its simplicity, its accessibility and the exactness and precision that is built into every pan; time to know the reason behind our slocan "DOES MORE DOES IT BETTER." ? , And while getting these factt while making your comparison! aad utiifying yourtelf that the Lalley it the on plant beii tm'ttd tat jrour need.; just remember that the Lali.y Light and Home ttttmc Power Plant hat back of it 10 years actual owtier use in Ihnandi of homes throughout tin world hating a mud thai pvta it in a quality class by itself. ' CbnJs in and ace tbe Lalley in practical operation. BEJSURE See the Lalley FIRST STURGIS & STORIE lVtuilcton, Ore. Walla Walla, Wn. 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Prices) of the New Nineteen Twenty One Buick Series mie Twenty Oee-Fwtr Foer, rb puaenfer car . ftftudrt TweMr Oae-Fort, f ire, 6ft rMtatftr esr Mvtet Tvatr Ooc-Frttr ft. tor stswitcn ctwpe S!-l Twntff Oac-Furty Srvra, fif staenftr Sr4u au4et Twratjr Vac-Vvnr Etria, tw twKnftr tJf tthidti TWMT Onr-Foft, Sim, "fu putenfrf car SSuiki Treaty Oae-Ftfrr, srvra SMpi 4a . O. B. Cm Ttrmtfl Fitm S4995 11 2810 iWO !.') )S4S i - ! 1 1 II1! ! -i ill ft,) Goodyear aln, reaching even the re motest hamlets. This far Hung battle line hns been established in the Interest of the great army of American motorists because n is ineir due. Their are many ser vices that all these motorists have a right to expect from these service sta-tions-and which the service stations expect to be called upon to furnlsl,. In commenting on his company's service policy, A. S. Hogan, Service Manager, says, "We feel that not enoagh has been done when we have built mileage into your tires, for th.i service Is not complete our plan In volves helping the User to get this miieags out of the tires. We aim to increase mileage by meeting and avert ing tnose abuses which shorten tire lite and hoaft tire cost. . "Our service stations are expected to render certain specific services among which are to advise correct air Treasures, lest under-inflatlon work the premature ruin of the tire: to make frequent tests to ascertaii v.hether the original pressure Is suh .tained; to inspect casings for trend cuts and make the timely repairs In tended to combat this condition; to test out breaks for even grip; to inter change tires from rear to front wheels to Insure uniform wear and endur ance; to explain the uses of tire savers and their value when used opportune ly; to examine wheels for correct alignment, and to guard you against the forms of tire abuse you may in nocently inflict. "The service that these dealers ren der is one of prevention rather than of cure. They are advocates of the 'sitich in time' principle. Like the physicians of China who are paid for keeping the patients well, these dealers save their patients enough in tire costs to justify their fees. I 'They aim to apply In advance those remedies and safeguards that form an effectual blockade against the tire trouble 'that might have been.' "So the question, 'Why is the service station dealer?' may be answered In i this manner he Is for your conven ience, pleasure and satisfaction. For your tires' full value and their long i life." ' FRANKLI, Bl Threads and Rubber i Threads, because they pro; vide an easy path for passage .of current from plate to plate.' ' . i Rubber because that is the . ideal insulating material for use inside a battery. Ask us about Threaded Rub- , (ber, Insulation the kind that' has beeii Sleeted by 136 build jets of trucks and passenger carsJ VENDLETON ST01UGE BATTERY CO. Garden & West Court Sis. ' ' II. H. Franklin. President of tha tTunkiln Automobile Company, Syra cuse, N. y., announces the appoint ment of A., G. Maney as Director of uistrlbution. This is a new position which has Just been ' created. Mr, Maney has been serving for some time as Assistant to the I'resident In con nection with the merchandising end of the business over which he now has direct supervision. Mr. Maney's previous affiliations have been with the Belleville ChemiciW Company, the Shaw Insulator Com- pany, and the Wright-Martin Aircraft Corporation, He is a graduate of New York University. , ,. , B PORTLAND, Nov. 20. a. P.) Federal officers Friday arrested six nersons chareed with sellinir home brew materials, following the fine of two yesterday $350 each in federal court. District Attorney P.eames paid It was the start of a campaign to stop home brewing. East Oregonian Printing Department. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- TARIFF REVISIONMAY AWAIT CHANGE IN TAX WASrtlN'GTOiNr, Nov.1 'io.-Atui P) Complete Vevlslbh of Vrle taftff and revenue laws, one of the most difficult problems ahead of congress, probably will not be accomplished until several months after Senator Harding takes office, a majority of the congressmen who have returned to Washington be lieve. The question the republican party must settle when congress re convenes bn December 6 ia whether the business depression calls for am endments to relieve some of the war ta burdens of whether nothing should be done until a complete tax revision can be made. The demand for some amendatory action on the revenue laws Is growing stronger. Otherwise, it is pointd out, little relief from some taxes that are considered burdensome could be had until next April or May. A strong de mand Is being made now for the re peal of tacs on Ice cream, soda water and theater admissions, which prob. ably affect a greater number of peo pie directly than any other. II ill r. ;: - , ii (B44) Oregon Motor Garage, UICORPORATM : nt-121 W Court Zenith Carburetors We have taken the Agency for the Zenith Carburetor. Carry ing a full line of parts. , LONDON, Nov. 20. (IT. P.) King Constflnttne Is reported to be prepar ing to leave Lucerne for Athens, hav ing confirmed the report that Queen Mother Olga has been appointed re gent. Constantine, Is said to be con vinced that nothing could stand In the way of his resumption of the thtmne in .view of the recent elections. The allies cannot" pervent him or his son i from becoming ruler, lie declared. , C7f. . mi . T-. if i ' " - I i '