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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1922)
-DULY. EAST O&EGONIAS, PE25DLETOK, OSE003T, SATURDAY EVENING, MASCH 4, 1922. TWELVE PAGES H FIVE BIG BUSSES FOR Hill 10 lillliliMlililllii iiiilliilii! iiiiiiiliiiiiiiF iml wwm lo 1 11 NOW WALLA WALLAN FAGS EIGHT - 4 an mi Are ' v:There is only one way. to get. a sat- , Jsfactory repair job on your car and 'that, is by taking it to modern" and .;impetent.AutdiKepair:Shop ' V.'Our special equipment "includes -.among many tools an Air Valve Grinder, ( which does in one half .the 1 ' time one of the most tedious jobs con nected with auto repairing. ;-, iv-vWe will gladly , give ' job : prices on ' your auto, repairing and do not insist on completely overhauling your, car, if , you drive it, for some minor ad just 'ment. " t o , "' -r v ' '-, . . Remember our guarantee also that v. we. are specialists in locating your uinotor troubles. v ; Elmer 'Roberts, of Gray Harbor, la the new manager of the blue Star Stage line between Pendleton and Walla Walla. Mr. Roberts state that five big IS passenger btawea have been ordered fur the route and will be put on as. soon as the bodies, which ore being built to order, arrive. Mr. Huberts, In speakin; of the stage business, remarks that the popu larity of automobile travel between I'endleton and Walla. Walla is con stantly growing. , '.With the Rood, roads," he states, "the automobile is replacing the train. A considerable portion of our trade Is from commercial travelers, who prefer to make the trip by auto stage than by train ; Mike Klismau, fur tho past five years with the Auto Clearing House of this city and who still retains an inter eat in that company, is now head of the" K-S Automotive lart. Company in Walla Walla, In theLennon, build- ins. . r-t. RUDY TANNLER GUARANTEED AVTO lUEH'ALULNG riKin 870 v x MANY OREGOX ROADS (Continue from T. Hie Central Oregon Highway LONDON, March 4. (C. P.) Britain's prizefighter-, of the eighties watch the purses announced for the battles of the twenties and ask how they get that way. The fight ring forty years ago tnsy used bare fists In those days was hardly the place for a man to earn a living. One of the best of them then. Gentleman Jack" Massey, sits by to- m ... - - , ' I ... Bend-Burns On account of uncer tain weather, passengers are advised i dav and compares his own career with not to attempt this trip without first Ja bempsey or Carpentier -with just a .MM? 99 American Hammered Piston Rings have been reduced as foljows: All rings up to 4 7-8 in. inc. iv. '..60c AU Ford ' special ' " sizes ... 50c V 4 ' ' .. . iRistoiiiUnds .5 in. (to 5 7-8 in. inc.,1.00; 6 in. to 6 7-8 in. inc., jpi.Hj; ana t in. 10 i.to in. inc. i.id. These, new prices, on American Hammered Rings make1 this the biggest jnbney value ring on the Imarket today, f r 1 ; Every', Fjerce-Arrow car manufactured in the last twejve years has been equipped .with .American Hammered Rings. There's a reason. ; " ' OUR STQCK, IS COMPLETE. &IXEN-KNIGHT GO;;iiic. ) here Ypur 'Patronage -is-ppreciated."" having secured information locally. ' Burns-Cranel Macadamised and in good condition. ' - - , . . . CYane-Vale Jtough and slippery; I Use chains. Very poor road th's t'me ' of year. Secure Information locally j before starting. ' " Vale-Ontario cry muddy; us chains. Ontario-Cairo A"e:y M.Mly; use chains. Calro-Xysca Macadamised; open. KlK-nnuu irenwnjr Columbia Kiver Highway-Shanike, via Fulton Canyon-rClosed on account Of thaw. Follow detour signs to avoM new construction between Wasco and Moro. Shanlko - Madras Impassable; thawing with frost going out. McKt'iizle Highway McKeniie Pass Cliisrd until spring. 81stera-I(edmond Graveled road; open. John Day River Highway - . Arlington-Condon Frost going out , impassable. , . Condon-Fossil Macadamized an-1 In good condition. 'Some snow. Possll-Butte Creek Summit Gra veled and in good condition. Borne snow. ... , t ' Bummit-Tilley'g (mouth of Sarvlce Creek) Dirt road, in fair condition during- freezing "weather; Thawing, very difficult to travel . -1 Tillcy's-Spray New-road, fair con dition. Muddy when not frozen. Bpray-Dayville In ' fair condition during freezing weather. Muddy and difficult to travel when not frozen. Dayvllle-C'ole's Bridge In fair con dition during freezing; weather. Cole's Bridge-Prairie City Gravel cd road In good condition. Prutrle City-Hake r Road closed to auto truffle on account of snow In mountains. '. Vale-Jamison Macadamized, : Jamlenon-Brosau Fair. , little envy. Fighting was just a side-line to him and the illegality of most of the con tests necessitated great Inconvenience to get a scrap. . r "Gentleman Jack almost got to America for a try with the chnmplqil John J. Sullivan. He was picked as a heavy' favorite in a "sorting out" competition, but unluckily lost In the semilfinals, Charlie Mitchell winning the honor. A memorable fisht of Massey's was one with Jack Eurke, his winner's end of , the purse being a J200 cup. Later Jie attempted ivhat no fighter had done In years. He -made three matches at the same; time for $250 a side euch. One of the bouts wa-sec-retly arranged in Sussex. Massey broke his wrist in the twenty-second round, but fought another 20 rounds before retiring. Then came the second bout of the series at Epsom. The police got wind of the affair and, to avoid notice, the contestants and supporters Journeyed down at-night dlsquised at furniture movers. The Police, however, raided the ring and arrested all present. Heavy fines followed. The third af fair came off without' mishap, Massey winning easily, and returning to his work at Smithfleld Market. "Gentleman Jack" Is extremely proud of his career, but he can't Quite see why fighters should be rewarded with diamonds and automobiles. ' GOAT ISLAND MAY BE : RAILROAD TERMINAL SAN FRANCISCO, March 4. (U. P.) The possibility that Goat Is land, the famous landmark for fer ries in the center of San Francisco's harbor,' may serve not only as the terminal for an extension of Key Route interurban trains, thus cutting flown the time hetween " Iterkelev. OfllOCO Highway' , Onklnml nnrl San Vrn n-lsu-n ten min. jieamonn-rrmeviiie uravelcd road j vC!tl. but nrny also become a great good condition. transcontinental rail terminal, is on- """-"."cii iua uiuy v tsairefl tn nlnna nf elvln hnrliPH on both sides of the bay. - , Various organizations of business men are heartily Indorsing the pro during freezing weathetr. '' ' v' . . ' naker-ronnicoila lllgliway Baker-Hulfway Closed; snow on Sparta mountain. La (irandc-l'iUcrpHse Highway La GrandeUsland City -Paved. Island City-Elgin County road; snow and mud; practically Impassable. Minam-Joseph Macadamized with exception of eight mile stretch be tween Lostlne and Enterprise. This strly very rough, use chains; take river road. Crater Lako Highway ' Medford-Prospect Open. Klinnlko-Mltchcll Highway Closed to auto traffic on account of mud and snow. ' posed solution of the "bridge ' the bay" question. According to present plans, a fast line of ferries would be run from the end , of Goat Island, which Is new occupied by various government stations, to the ferry building. . A large number of auto ferries would also be run. The pro posed terminal would be open to alT railroads. Oukland organizations recently re. fused to indorse the Modjeskl-Davles plan for a tunnel-bridge system fur ther up the bay. The principal ob jection was that 'the time between the two sides of the bay would not Sound Tires r SOUND ALL AROUND. ,(This tire is new on the market but is coming forward by leaps and bounds. . Made in Tacoma. " Gertson &. Marty ' 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 593 Wins Bride by Winning Quiz . 'If WW? ( ' - 4 ft;, V A Few pi';the Motor.Specifications ' " JLVVXES S3 MOTOIt JtW.VES-BnLT - MOTOR Special Haynes , design and manufacture, unit power plant, three-point suspension. ' HORSEPOWER 29,4 horsepower, 8. A- 'E. rating; 50 liorsepower at S.000 R. P. M. actually developed. , '- . . CTLINDEaUi-rL-nl type, 3 i -inch bore, 6-inch .stroke. . .PISTONS Light-weight .cast Iron, equipped with three rings -above piston pin. , t 'v ' CRANKSHAFT-r-Three bearings. Statically and dynamically balanced. VALVES Located on fight Sitle of cylinder block. Easily accessible, . enclosed In dust-proof, oil-tight housing. i: , ' CAMSHAFT One-piece forging, heat treated and ground. Driven by ..helical gear. '- ... CRANK CASE t'pper half. casC aluminum; lower-half, pressed steel. . ISEARINOtS Die cast babbit. , , . GASOUNB SYSTEM Gasoline tank is located at, rear of car and lis protected by rear cross member and. heavy steel covering. .Ca pacity is It gallons. Vacuum tank is in engine compartment. CARBURETOR Ray field; attached directly to cylinder block, elimi- : Dating manfoid, and affording proper carburetion and maximum mile age. , . r'''- ' J;' LUBRICATION Circulating splash system,. in connection with piston' oil pump. - . ;.; ,f ' ; ':..' ''''"l if The new 1922 Haynes Touring ; Car is -the greatest value ever offered by the automobile industry. Haynes Sales & Sercice(G6. ' MOTOR INN GARAGE 722 Cottonwood St. :r , . . " i Pendleton, Oregon :, ,,Phne868 be cut down, and principally that tlils-plun. would envisage the moving of the railroad terminals from Oak land to San 'Francisco. The Oakland factions refused to consider any :plan where railroad tracks were carried directly into San Francisco. 1 MMMMMMMMMMMtMMMMM5MM X: . Greet Squirrels With 1'olson Varm weather of spring is bringing put the Squirrels . and afield mice and they are beginning to damage, young orchard trees already. These rodents should be poisoned without delay as every one killed now. is equivalent to a dozen or mors later In the season. If necessary . the State' law should be invoked to compel neighbors to help rid the community of these pests. O. A. C. Experiment station. X ' Fisk Pneumatic Truck Cords , 11 LAFAYETTE MINERAL ; -SPRINGS ' Every person suffering- from i Rheumatism,- Gout, Urio Acid, Diathesis, Bright's Disease,. Dia betes, Diseases of the Nervous , Si-stem and the Skin, can be : cured or relieved at pur springs. Only 35 miles from Portland, , Oflve miles from" McMlnnvllle. , .. Hotel and Cottages. .1 These tires are seconds. 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