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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1921)
Ml jjrffo "Second Honeymoon : AND DAIRY JR. CLUBS 1 IT V I J. Hreslin, salesman for tho Pen OHJV.rtx AClUCl'l.TVllAI. COl I.KdE, t'oi-vallis, Feb. f,.Ho.f Bm) dairy calf tint. Ii Yamhill kount dleton Auto Co. of Pendleton, local i rillCAd'), Feb. t.) To dealer for tho Franklin cars, has bean lveroome nliy publh) coolness toward biiscbull which may linen been occa protected with a handsome solid told will bo hacked l.v the Mc Minnvillc national bank. This organization has rn1 N. ('. Apperson mil to select re. Ilulile girl nrt bojs, determine which fctwili they jn-ertr. timl nlil In buint; Utrlcilv pure hied Mock. I Hamilton watch by the Franklin fac tory at Syracuse. The wnvehwas given In j-ooognltioif of Mr. Hrcslln'a sales efforts between Christmas and New Vcris. usually considered the dullest tune of tho year In the automobile sioned by recent wiomui'on of game (hi'uwhiK, the (Thumher of Coinmeroe of Athletic (looda Jlaiiufaotmera is I'laiiuliiK a National Jlusehall Week. 'V Murine that week, between A-pril 1 .'td Kllh, evory Bporil(r Hoods dealer in tho country will bo asked to make u The plan of the bunk Is to finance trade, Jlr. Hreslin sold two new Franklin cars during the week. I I he- club members who ore unable to "I'oclul display of baseball goods and advertise baseball as a pustlinn in ev. ery possible manner. A thousand dol lars in cash prizes will bo awarded for the licst window displays on that oc casion. lavld r.evinson of Chicago, chair man of the publicity committee of the toy calves. Appcrson him been given barge of the work and h already hti 7 awurnnre of some strong Hereford nr.d Jersey clubs in the rouniy. I.i-t M'r only one calf club finished the lub work the Hereford Hub at Carlton. The members hae tho choice of buying; a calf r a row mull onlf from any of tho rrcognUod pure Carries Truck Oor .Soft lirouml. mi m Bffi BEEF Now Winter'' gone -Spring' corpi to itay, ' And all the world begin to play;.-' The sprlns Is tho (iuiomoblle world's play-time. If your car Is In clined to be ciunky and "act up u lilt" it ueods a thoruu&h overhauling. i'rliiB It here. We. won't sell you conversation.. Tho only thing you will play for la Rood solid, work af u reasonable (charge per hour. "' MOT 1(1 1V TANM-Kll'M WW) IKXTOIt LOOK' AtTHIt VOl lt t'.YU S II I . l Til - t RUDY TANNLER . Cioiicral Aulo ltomlrin, Svrvlre Day or Nllit ' , JUSTl.lt Tlll'CK SAU'H AM tiKHVICK " "See us in Our New Location. " ' To enable fnolor trucks to run over soft ground, n Los Angeres man has Invented broad steel flanges to be at I V tached to their wheels in such a way i number of Commurce of the bwiuxtrv that they do not prevent use on hard roads. has charge of the campaign for In creased public confidence and intercut In the national past lino. frireeiters of t ho Stat. v. .4 ' Have your Old Tires Half-Soled with GATES. They last longer. Gertson & Marty - 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 59S W it "V. J Kluvkicd Automobiles. They" have found another u?e for the thousands of yards of khnkl cloth, destined to make uniforms for Amer ican soldiers in France and sold to the French Government afier the nrmls tice. The Interior of Paris lavicl, are being upholstered with the cloth, wnicn Is warranted to lust several years. - ' Formerly John Lcucr Auto Go '"- i wiBr snapped on tho deck ot the S. reiarneo. inset a "honeymoon" posed. - - - oam vx-t-resiae , rj u 7.;' I0rlc TOm Bermuda. They a. b. ort Victoria, on which they closeup lor wAIch laft latgnlngh IE DON T FORGET THE REGULAR SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE UNDER AUSPICES PENDLETON POST ' AMERICAN LEGION . LABOR HALL NAGLER'S. ORCHESTRA, 9 TILL 12 j Kach winter sees more Duick Valve j in-Heai mitor cars in year-'round ser vice. Cold ftnj stormy weather makes I :i comfortable motor car more desir able than ever and to meet the need for dependable transportation in snow and sleet, Buick owners are relying on the-ir private cars rather than publio taxis. lsdes tho physical perfection evi- GENTLEMEN, 75c LADIES, 10c Oregon Prune Week ' Feb. 14th to 19th Everybody in thfe Northwest should eat - OREGON PRUNES During Prune Week. This is your opportunity to buy AVERAGE ORCHARD RUN OF OREGON ITALIAN PRUNES, 1920 CROP At following wholesale prices. Take advantage of this offer: By freight prepaid, 100 lbs. or over.". 10c per lb. By Parcel Post, prepaid, 23, 50 or 73 lbs., f or over 11c per lb- Packed only in 23 and 50 lb. boxes. QUALITY GUARANTEED. Orders mailed up to Feb. 19th, will be accepted. Send Remittance with order to Oregon Prune Campaign Committee PORTLAND, i39. Tnirrir "Rnilrlinnr OREGON References: U. S. Nat'l Bank, Portland, Ore., Ladd & Uush, Bankers, Salem, Ore., U. S. Nat 1 Uank, balem, Ore. if The if The Way to Battery Service Buy a Willard a Wil lard Threaded Rubber Bat tery. That's the first step. Because the plates are insulated not merely sepa rated. No chance of punc turing, carbonizing, split ting or warping, and no bills for replacement' of insulation. It VDUtlasts the plates. ! Next keep your battery I charged,' and put in water every two weeks. Finally drive around twice a month for a battery test. You'll know us by the red Willard Sign. Ask about the Willard Threaded Rubber' Battery, PENDLETON STORAGE ' BATTERY CO. Cot. W. Court mid Garden fits. MM Bliss Bail IB IB rtencod in Buick open and enclosed cars, there are tho mechanical feature ot tne niilck Valve-ln-Head motor and related units that Kivo the owner com- lort and pleasure in winter drivinff. liut with all the care and attention Buick engineers have Klven to the all- Trcnther performance of Buick motor cars, there aro two chief precautions the Dwick owner should take to insure uninterrupted service. Tho first is to see that the coolins system is properly protected against freezing and the sec ond is to nee that tho motor, transmis sion and rear axle are correctly lubri cated. . Unless the car in kept in a heated ffarace, it is advisable to drain tho water from tho radiator nights during early winter. When the severe weath er comes, an antl-freeza. mixture should be used. There are various kinds of null, freeze solutions. The simplest -form and, perhaps, the most satisfactory Is a mixture of Water and alcohol In proper proportions, vnicn vary ac cording to the temperature. For temperature ranging from tho freezing point to zero, mix 4-o'unees of glycerine with a mixtfire of 40 pet cent of alcohol and 60 per cent of wa ter. The Kb cerine prevents rapid cvn poratlon of the alcohol. Before the antl-freeze solution Is "placed in the cooling system, it is best to drain the. radiator aud after the water' has drained out, to thoroughly flush tho system until. the water runs clear. 0 After the solution has been placed in the system, it will bo necessary to add additional glycerine and t.lcohol from time to time 'hecauso alcohol, boiling at a considerably lower tem perature than water, will oxapor.yo much quicker than the water. The main point to cousider in the lubrication of the motor durinr; winter is that oil loses its lubricating qualities faster during cold weather. "When the motor is cold a certain amount of gasoline mixture on coming Into con tact with the cold clyinder walls con denses and' runs down the cylinder vails into tho crankcase, thinning, out the motor oil. This means, then that the cranksase should be drained and replenished more frequently in winter than In warm weather. At tho beginning of the cold season- and every BOO miles during the winter, the ' crankcase should be flushed out and filled with fresh oil of good quality As for the transmission and rear axle housing, it should be remembered that thick oil, like molases, becomes congealed at low teimporaturej. This tendency may be overcome by thinning out the lubricants with motor oil at the beginning of cold weather. This precaution is quite important because it should become cold enough it may happen that all the lubricant In these two units will stick to the walls of the housing 'in a compact pnass, leaving somo of the gears to re volve without the necessary lubrica tion. Kven should this unusual case occur, it will be found that adding the motor oil Will greatly facilitate shift ing gears in c I weather and will In sure smooth opciatlon of both units. Another point often advisable to attend to is the removal of the drain plug on the gasoline tank every 500 miles or so. This allows water or sedi ment settled from the gasolin to es cape. On an extremely cold day ft is Possible for a few drops of water to freeze In the system. Although (I rarely happens, it Is an extra precau tion aalnKt delays. For the same rea son the drain plug at the bottom of the vacuum feed tank should be removed occasionally. I Federal ' I I ' ISA "-A ' ; ,1 a- 6,hv ..!' ltf " Jlj-iJ Jn 1 f; y U-J-'-J hill ::r ,' T ires BUILT FOR EXTRA. SERVICE. We Make AH Adjustments. Aljen-Kriight Co. DISTRIBUTORS For Sale at the Following: Places Ellis-Schiller Co., Highway Service Station., Steele's Sen-ice Station., Gert son & Marty, Jewett & Dimick, Perk ins & Amnions. lefeiafe: niliiilHlllllllllllllllllllllllilillllljiiijiiiiHiafliiiiiiiHioiii Clisi se Co. Wm.E h'li - i . j ' ' ' r ! I i A coast now i itr.; TT AWAItDKIl SX FltAXCISTO PAN' FliA.NX'ISCO, Feb. 5. (A. P. Ban Frsiioisco recently was awarded the racifio Coast Championship Itow ing Itegatta for 1921 !; tho Taclflc Association of AmntouT Oarsmen. The tourney will be held July 4 on the Oakland estuary or the China basin. NATIONAL OFFICIALS OF UNIONS ARE CALLED CHICAGO, Feb. 5. (A. T.) Na tional officers of the railroad labor unions are called here to consider the labor question side o't the controversy before the railroad labor board ovr the employers' proposal to abrogate the nntionril agreements. William I Fchonnberg. organizer of the machln ' 1. 1: imi'0, pied'efrd a general strike If iho bee i'i permits the railroads to J abrogate lis watfe cpflUacU, Factory service representatives for ignition, starting and lighting system. Carry over 20,000 re- pair pans in siock ior tne electrical systems utos, trucks and tractQrs. In adition to this we handle the only Storage Bat tery Guaranteed for Two Tears. PHIA ft5?r5)nrci ..i.e. S'jr til 220 E. Court. lillglliliiHiliiililllli 1 I I. U' mammmmsmm Phone 269 mmmmimiimmmiii. . I!uililhi5iiil!iiyii!ilura .1 t:3 II 13 13 r ' E 1 t-3 P