East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, February 26, 1921, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE TWELVE, Image 11

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DAILY EAST OREGONIANrTENDLETON, OREGON,
SATURDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 28, 1921.
TWELVE PAGES
PUBLIC HAS COME
TO APPREC!
Local Dealers Report Larger
Attendance Than Usual at
Shows Held This Year at
Point Throughout Nation.
"neports from the many automobile
hcw throughout tha country are
mo encouraging," anys the Oregon
Motor , Uarage local diatrthutora for
Chevrolet, Rulck and Cadlllaa cam.
"The attendance In generally larger
than In previous yearn. And people
are showing a much keener and more
critical Interest.
"U la obvloua that the. public hac
learned tha Importance of motor trans
rortatton. Tha Individual has been
educated ta tha usefulness of the pas
senger car as necessary equipment
that Increaaea his personal efficiency
Just aa commercial cara Increase effi
ciency In business.
Accordingly the greatest attention
at the shows la centered on mechanical
ability, people are taking a more and
mora practic al Interest In securing tha
utmost service for their money.
"Thay have come to realize that
beauty Is only akin deep In a motor car
as In people and that real-beauty is
a beauty does. ,
"Pew novelties In motor car desifm
have been exhibited and little real in
tercet haa been accorded them. Gaso.
line mileage, tire mileage, simplicity
of construction and operation these
are the subjects on which exhibitors
have been questioned.
"And the most careful purchasers
have chosen cara with known records
for economical, and dependable per
(ormancft. For a reputation for ser
vice and satisfaction Is always the best
guarantee of a profitable Investment
lr a motor car."
COQUILLE MAN WRITES
VOLUME OF 36 POEMS
r.MvrcnsiTT of onty.oN, ku-
Rene. Feb. 2. 11. K. Baker, city
school superintendent at Coguille, Ore
gon, 1ms written a volume of poems
and has submitted the manuscript to
the Cnlverxity of Oregon for com
ment and criticism, Mr. Baker's po
ems have been widely published In the
OreKonian. the Oregon Teachers'
Monthly, and the papers and maga
zines, ami the Volume submitted con
tains much excellence according to the
English department, th extension di
vision and the school of journalism.
The manuscript contains Si poems on
a wide-range of subjects.
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NEWARK. Feb. IS. (IT. r.) Ja
cob Haussling, four times mayor of
Xewark, died of knife wounds, self
inflicted, the police said. The body
was found in bed early today by his
wife. The soda fountain equipment
company, of which he was head, went
Into bankruptcy recently, costing the
former mayor much of his popularity.
Disappointment over the loss of money
and friends Is said to have been the
motive.
OF STOLEN AUTOMOBILES
NEW YORK, Feb. 26. (U. P.)
I sell them to the cops," Harry Great
catch told the judge when asked how
he disposed of stolen automobiles.
IHm Hogan is a car dealer In Den
ver.
Among the people that Don has no
time for is the ''goselper." You
take your life In your hands when
you suggest to him that you "heard"
the firm of So-and-So is not likely
to survive the present readjustment
period.
Dun sees red when any one main
tains that "business Is rotten," No
knockers need apply to him.
The other day he made up his mind
that a good way to express his opin
ion concerning the prevailing fashion
of hunting for trouble was to air
himself in the paper. So he rented
a Quarter page and spread himself.
So good was Hogan's message to
the crepe hangers of Denver that the
Goodyear Tire A Rubber Company
reproduced his ad In Its regular week
ly house organ, "The Triangle,"
which circulates among the entire
Goodyear sales organization.
Here Is what he told 'em In part:
. " I just Heard Is dangerous
propagande, end its being used In con
nection with every worth while busi
ness house, orgtnatlng in the mind of
some 'business wreck' and then hand
ed out through the regular gossip
channels.
"This should not be tolerated. Tho
readjustment Is not injuring business
In this city, but on the other hand
If- putting it on a 'better and healthier
basis, and we all feel safer than we
did under the Abnormal oonditions
we have just passed through.
"We are building up a better sales
organization and offering better built
products at greater values than at
any time In the past three years.
"Make a resolution now to stop lies
by not allowing them to be passed
without proof, and we shall soon find
the public will not be carried away
by false statements that Injure every
reliable business house.
"Remember 'Ston the Gossiper"
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At the Pendleton Automotive Show, Mar. 10-11-12
LETS GO
Western Auto Co.
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CDUYING an automobile to
JJ day is wholly dependent
on whether such an investment
will bring definite returns.
Buick for twenty years has beeu
noted for reliability, power,
long life, and re-sale value. In
the new 1921 models are im
provements in accessibility 'id
roomier interior, in more com
fortable seating and more beau
tiful stream-lines.
In cities and towns everywhere
you will find Authorized
Buick Service.
Since January , regu
lar equipment on all
models includes cord tiret
Oregon Motor Garage, Inc.
rhone 4G3 119. 121 W. Court
XilZS BETTOl AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
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See the new models at the Pendleton Automobile Show
March 10, 11, 12
Pendleton Auto Co.
LET'S GO
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You Have No Tire Trouble
Gertson & Marty
639 Cottonwood Street Phono 685
AutomobUe Show. Lets Got March 10-11-12.
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Would that there were more Ho
grans In the. country. A good siiea
squad of them would clear the busi
ness atmosphere in Jig time. ,
Concerning; Chickens.
An Atlanta man asked an old dar
ky what breed of chickens he consid
ered the best.
"All kinds has dere merits," replied
Caesar, after a moment's considera
tion. "De white ones Is de easiest to
find, but de black ones is de easiest to
hide aftah yo' gits 'em." Harper's
Magazine.
ICWillafdJ
The Battery
Question Is
Have you a Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery
in your car? ,, .
Then your battery judg
ment is backed by the best
brains in the automobile
business.
Car builders who are par
ticular about battery qual
ity specify the Willard
Threaded Rubber Battery.
Car buyers who are par
ticular about battery per
formance look for the red
Thread-Rubber Trade
Mark. Ask about Willard
Threaded Rubber Insula
tion whether you are in
the market for a new bat
tery or not. We give
authorized Willard Service.
New batteries repairs
recharging.
PENDLETON
STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Garden and West Court Street
SIB AGENTS
Highway Servli Station j
K.' Court and Alto Sta.
Steele's Service Station
Corner Ralcy and Matlock
AVest lawn Auto Co.
Echo, Oregon
Neil & Barker
Hermlston
Stan field Anto Co.
Stanfield, Ore.
Aiilo Show March 10-11-12
liVTTH GO!
Batteries
CHALMERS
The car that has been built around the remarkable
Hot Spot engine is a development, rather than a creation.
Each year has seen improvements in body and chassis de
sign, and Chalmers cars for this season embody further re
finements conservative, yet distinctive.
At the Pendleton Auto Show, March 10, 11. 12. LET'S GOl
N.P. McLean Auto Co
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BUILT FOR EXTRA SERVICE.
We make all adjustments.
Allen-Knight Go.
Distributors.
FOR SALE AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES:
Ellis-Schiller Co. Gertson & Marty.
Jewett & Dimick-
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Perkins & Ammons.
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