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t ;; 1 I PAGE TEN .DAILY EAST OREOONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, . TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 8, 1921. r.. JTCrUSTS'SHOULO weed; . TO AVOID BATTERY ILLS S 0. E. HOLDMAN COMPANY M ILL I!E -AT COMING SHOW WITH COMPLETE LINE OF "MOST BEAUTIFUL'CAKS Jtl!MnHi!1IMmiMimmimilllllMlllt!! &;iii.UdibMUtUiUililJiiuitliUUUIiiMtii !!!!!;!!!!!!!!Sll!I!I!II;!iI!!!lI!!!l!:ii! !!H!"!i!! illih.tlili liillilli Paige Dealers Feel Pride in Forrteea ogjreitions Offered, . j Lait One Being That Whea . Fully Charged Battery, Safe ! "nurnfw line is ton tit on two charo-i is. the '-6' on which our lumw-six. r, . kyltnder nwwlel ore offered' and the; ' -4J- whieh includes all The small 'six .... . , , , , models. These oars have already es- of Make; Glenbrook Leader ,biii.hed some record performances. It In one of our atoi'k "H-biT cars 'that l.it)h Mnltur.l made the i20 ., ., . . record uu Ihe-Pike's peak motor high- The O. K. IMdman Auto company jwa. ,Je hud l)revl(Hlsly IUilu a .v.lll enter the Pendleton Auto Show j tacular climb of Tike Peak Hi) the I. ! this year with : I both open and . Korsemost among the outstanding fea- complele near line of ifg railroad in this same car the first enclosed Pale cars.)11"'8 ,n"' IeaI nal ever neen aceom- iDiisn in a namomon e. To Insure ronttnueH rffkient ,,er- rrsemnst among me outstanding iea- . ... ,,,,.,,, lho ,,,,.. , 42t fprmanee of a worn- battery of the j lures of these cars ure the power-plant ;me are. the seven passenger '- 6" rmiventlonsl type us tm-oipornted nj,.hlrn have been highly developed and ' Lakewood touring car; also a new pleasure fchl.les and electrically j perfected, tajrort model. I-arvhmont It, and a five. equipped trucks, me 101. owing points j ..,,.. Unr j,aJ wo- m past wagons (.avenger coupe, both lojilt on the nouia ie airiniy i nr enumerable distinction for orininallty i "- chassis. Among: the Automotive nailery service company. 1 1. Keep the liattery securely fast ened in place. t ' 3. Keep battery and Interior of liat tery compartment wiped clean and dry. Do not penult an open flame near ihe battery. , 1.' Instilled or fresh, clean raliir wtiter must he added to all cells regu larl and at sufficlemly frequent In tervals to keep the solution at the pro per height. 4. Add water until solution is one . WANT BEST RESULTS Study of Instruction Book i3 j fj Recomintndcd; No Car, Will ' ' Do Best Work Until Used J HI , , . . . . . . The dealer haa Just left your new I 3 car at the door, and you Invite theE family to go for a short ride. Doesn't j 6 4'1 ,n en,n, anl powerful and Unlet?; of design and oeauty of aptwaranoe. j models the popular leader Is the nwj Y ,u' tests are all met satikfactorlly. j Mys Mr. HoMman. "In our new mod-jseriea Olenhrook, a . flve-pasjietider and job realize that It meana sun, ; "la for 1921 we endeavored to main-! touring dar. ' iri, uiai , i.t(,,i.,,i uu yrri r wvi I lie vijf eiA lln a 101 IIIVI1 Wlirn-. r ,.... IK. ,1. ...-.........,..-... .... .i!'-1' ,l" lUS "Onr etiKineers, however, have been i chancea will be noted. There is a newj (,1ra. BorklnR for mme time en the further i rear-end consirtiftlon. "The line of ilevcliipment and perfection of the the hood have also been altered some mirely meebannic feature of theiirhttt. . The radiator has been raised car .especially ihe ennine. The aid trifle, though the familiar v-shapo b.is leen to create power plants that j has been retained. From the corner will deliver the utmost in performance, j of' the radiator shell a straight line lor. after all. it ia performance that; has been carried back along the hood. flowirsand red Mood and that it will. nntl j 5 you In health for rmt -are yon nuorcBieu m. your car's health? Do you Intend to; g l eep it fit from Ihe start. Of course, f you do, . ' j3 After the first trip take a wrench and go over every hut and bolt on the car to make certain that all are tight. M bfilf inch above ton of platen, and never let the ablution Ret below ton !raK-ai utility. . of plates. ! "Power, speed, hill-clinlbinic ablKty, &. The lest ay to ascertain the flexibility, capacity to meet every d condftlon of the buttery to to test the ,nid of road, grade or traffic those aoecific rravltv (density) of the aolu- tare the factors that meau moat .today. Men in each cell with a hydrometer, i The rars that will deliver maxipiwm ! counts most In these dy 'he" thejthla liner fnrmiiur the top of the lody;ThB fnRlne part!, Bhould ret especial motor car is regarded first of all asides on the open models. Another neiv hem M a three-piece w indshield with i solid aluminum frame to carr This, should be done at frequent perio dic Interval. Always test before, not sifter, adding water. After testing-, be aure the electrolyte i returned to the Cell from which it was taken. When all cells are In ftood or der,, the gravity will teat about the ftitnt In each cell. J I. A fully charged battery should now a apwific rralty reading1 of l.fSO In each celL Gravity above beth the front irlass and the trlansu tur aide wines, t i , ,. fThe new member of the small si are the cars that will have the U1 ln" , .-u.-i and the maximum of performance Waa i aporfXmodel which has a rear seat what we aimed for. divided" by an arm rest. by connecting a suitable resistance ) (incandescent lamps) In serifs .with the battery. . ' 12. The normal charging rates for various type of batteries are usually shown on the battery name plate. 1 1 4. A batten- which Is to stand Idle t.SH Indicates battery more than half lshould first be fully charged. barged, while a reading below 1.1SQ 14. A fully charged battery will hows battery to be completely dig- not frc0ie Charged. , 1 ' . : 8. Adding; acid or lectrolyt will not bring up the specific gravity, and should never be used except by an ex perienced battery man, ' . Orawity In one cell markedly fewer than in the others, especially If successive reading show the differ ence to be increasing. Indicates that the cell la not in good order, t 10. A battery charge Is complete when." with charging current flowing at the finish rate, nil cells are bub bling ffeely and evenly and the gravi ty of all cells has shown no further rise during one hour. The A. C. STEVENS RENEWS CONTRACT FOR HAYNES! Haynes Fifty, the smaller and lighter Haynes five-passenger touring car. The local branch of the A. C. Stev ens Motor Co. la a direct branch. A. C. Stevens, Sixteenth and "Tash Ington street.-!, Portland, Haynes dis tributor for the state of Oregon, has renewed his contract with The Haynes Automobile Company. Kokomo, Indi- speciflc ana, for the year 1921, according to an gravity reading should Jhen be be- i announcement by Alton 0. Selberling, tween 1.280 and 1.301). rice president and Oeneral manager of j ll. If for any reason an extra the Haynes company. Mr. Steven, tharge la needed, the battery should j w ho as one of the prominent atitomo te charged by using direct current! bile men of the northwest, predicts a from an outside source. Limit the j highly successful year for hia organ current to the proper rate in ampers ization, especially because, of the new PISTO RINGS MVST BE EXACTLY RIGHT . Fuer and oty eeonoray In the opera tion of motor cars haa become a vital question with the motorfng public. Many motorists are becomlnaj familiar with the. tmoortanee of the improved I nivtnti rtav anil itn relation to the eco nomical operation of their motor cars. Many a dollar has gone from the un fortunate motorist who drives a car equipped with poor piston rings, and tis in in- all probability the reason for the Increase In the Interest of the mo: torlng public in piston rings of the proper type and design. The Jews of Toronto, Canada, have suffered very1 slightly from the small pox, which has, vlsttcd that city. attention, for a defect here will re- g suit In misfiring and poor carburation. Make your Inspection frequently forjE3 the first 100 milesuntll the car will! hayo! worn in somewhat, v Then you 1 can relax your vigilance a bit. , Mnike a thorough study of the' in struction book. Look at the lubtH cation chart and familiarize yourself with the location of every grease cup and oil hole. Then see that all are kept filled properly. This will Insure; against worn parts or scored bearings. ! and. incidentally, allow you to learn the lubrication system thoroughly. and the , 1 &5 E5 When an automobile Is built the en gine haa been run but Utile parts tire fitted tight to muke them snug after the stiffness has worn. off. The car will not show much speed until these parts wear In. So don't exceed twenty-fivo miles an hour until your speedometer registers 1000 miles. By so doing each part will "find Itself" and you will -be perfectly safe exceeding thirty miles an hour. S3 EN and women, the world over, are . .if ' . i . J.il irresistiDiv attracted to cue oauuiat, jrst,last and, most of all," because of its everlasting and unvarying dependability. 1 -'"' - .' v That is!die;deteraaining Cadillac thought 1 -the thought, which is likewise a cerr tainty and a conviction-r-that there is nothing they can jtt ask of the Cadillac which it will not render them, , , m 3 m mm you force a car before, it has obtained the 1000 miles it "will resuK in a noisy' fa engine and premature repairs.' ' j S3 x I S3 Every now and then the new car bhould be Jacked up, the wheels shak-. 3 en and the looseness removed. As th? ea bearings become accustomed to their j g work the need for adjustment will go 1 3 away. , 3 Oregon Motor Garage CADILLAC DISTRIBUTORS - - v ; 1 V ' ; 119, 121, W, Court See the Cadillac at tlie Show. Phone 468 t Be careful of your gasoline adjust-1 3 ment. on "rith' for this results in an extra amount of i ga il 1 4 the dash. ' Do not leave It 1 3 and longer than Is necessary, I 3 will, of course, thin the oil. C A DILL AC Tninun!nEH!m!im!!!Hii!Hir!'!Mnii!!Hnii!!iuiin::m;!in!i!! iiiiiHnitiimtsiimi imtimisti l!;lliilliii,llilil.lii!ililiuUMlHUl inryfuSiillill 1 U - I. m . . 'I If A 1 )v - ; j 1 Q - TRAPS AfAf9K ' " - 3 ' Double Cable Base I 0) . T ' INCREASED MILEAGE IS BUILT INTO FEDERAL TIRES Their perfect construction gives them wonderful flexibility and strength. Buy Federals. They cost no more and go farther. v SEE THEM AT THE AUTO SHOW, MARCH 10, 11 AND 12, 1921. . Allenljiiglit Go. . J ; - DISTRIBUTORS FOR UflATItA COUTVTY. J- i k TWENTY FOUR PAGES IllliPlllliiiS I 3 J t N t r S 1 e a I i 11 t a r--a f-i L3 i 1 itf!ist!t!imtmt!!n!V liiltuiUliiiiilulii lllliilUUllllUi.lii ,'iij'i!i!nir.;l?lf'"', ",!'!:!!iti!rl5'j - ' V.. .l.lil-- II ... F