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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1914)
rxc.r. rovn I I 2 I I I I I I I I z t f t ? ? ? ? ? V ? f ? ? ? ? t t f t ? ? ? V f t ? ? v t t ? ? ? ? f ? ? T ? f f v f r f t f t ? ? t T t ? t f t T ? ? 4 ? T f TIIK ;ZKTTK-TIMKS. HKPPXKR. OliK.. Till USD.W. I)K '. 24, 1914 LAST CHANCE TO HELP YOUR FAVORITE CONTESTANT CLOSING RULES OF CONTEST No checks, except those that are certified, will be accepted in the ballot box for subscriptions; votes will be given on drafts, postal orders, or currency for subscriptions. Promptly at the hour named on the first page the contest will be announced closed, the judges will take charge of ihe ballot box and the count of the votes in the ballot box (also a recount of the vote previous to the ballot box) made, and from the total of the two the prizes will be awarded. Each contestant will be required to make her own report on report sheets that will be furnished her at the Gazette-Times office and deposit same in the ballot box in a sealed envelope so that no one can advise another as to the standing or have any idea of the standing of different con testants; thus no favoritism can be shown. No Extra Votes the Last Three Days 1 st (Graimd Prize, Vaimiedfl At $850.22 One 1915 Maxwell Automobile, Electric Starter and Electric Lights 17 NEW FEATURES OF THE 1915 MAXWELL 1. Pure streamline body. 2. Adjustable front seat. 3. .Simms high tension magneto. Three-quarter elliptic springs. Tire brackets on rear. Spring tension fan. Kingston carburetor. Clear-vision and ventilating windshield. Mohair top. Concealed door hinges. (iasoline tank located under dash. Crown fenders with all rivets concealed. 4. 5. C. 7. 8. it. 10. 11. 12. 13. lamp? 14. Headlights braced by rod running between Famous make of anti-skid tires on rear wheels. 15. Gracefully rounded, double-shell radiator equipped with shock absorbing device. 16. Instrument board, carrying speedometer, car buretor adjustment and gasoline filler. 17. ' Improved steering gear; spark and throttle control on quadrant under steering wheel; electric horn with button mounted on end of quadrant. BRIEF SPECIFICATIONS. MOTOR Four-cylinder, L-type, cast en bloc. Bore 3 5-8 in.; stroke 4 1-2 in. Cylinder head cast separately with valves. POWER Twenty-five h. p. IGNITION Simms type, high-tension magneto. CLUTCH Cone type in flywheel, motobestos lined. TRANSMISSION Selective sliding gear type, three speeds forward and one reverse. CONTROL Left side drive, center control, foot accelerator. 1G in. hand wheel. WHEEL BASE 103 in. TIRES 30 x ?' in., front and rear. Famous make of Anti-Skid tires on rear. TREAD 5G in. SPRINGS Front, semi-elliptic, 32 in. long. Hear -elliptic, lower half 40 in. long, scroll 16 in. long from center of spring shackle to spring syat; fixed at front, shackled at rear. AXLES Front, drop-forged, I-beam section, complete(with spring seats. Hear, floating. No load carried on driving shafts. BRAKES Internal and external, actuated on 12 'o in. drums on rear wheels. EQUIPMENT Top, envelope, storm curtains, clear-vision and ventilating windshield, gas head lights, oil side and rear lamps, electric horn, speed ometer, Prest-O-Lite tank, tools and jack. SECOND GRAND PRIZE, VALUED AT $100.00 DIAMOND RING EG DIAMOND RING w 0 NIIMDW TBflRD GRAND PRiZE .. A Lady's Gold Watch, 15 jewels, hunting case, displayed and guaranteed by Oscar Borg, Jeweler. FOURTH GMMiB PRIZE A Lady's Gold Watch, 15 jewels, hunting case, displayed and guaranteed by Oscar Borg, Jeweler. Which do you want for your favorite? J. L. WILKINS NAMES OF JUDGES: T.J.MAHONEY DR.-F. N. CHRISTENSEN i 1 1 nig fc i t ? ? V f T t ? ? 9 t t T f t f t T T T t t ? ? t- ? t t I f t f f t T ? t ? t ? t x ? T ? t ? J ? T t f t t t ? T t t T t t ? t ? ? ? ? f J t t ? t T ? T T y t f t