SIXTEEN PAGES PAOE TWELVE DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, Olive - High Class Repairing FOR PLEASURE CARS AND TRUCKS Fix that car of yours for the good weather motoring. Overhaul your truck for the spring work. Our work will satisfy you in every way. if Oldf ield & Peterson Shop Phone, 177 Res. Phone, 238 W 812-14 Garden St. Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices East Oregonian Printing Department. Cwd Plows r Plow Makers for the World i. I V Sturgis & Storie Pendleton, Ore. Walla Walla, Wash. Make Your Car Fit for Any Show make a specialty of repairing Buick and Hudson Cars. Of course, any car of whatever make will receive the game careful attention. If your ear is not performing as it should, if it needs tuning up or overhauling, you can rest assured that it will be done right at this shop. J t PROMPTNESS AND CAREFULNESS Arc the two prime factors that every car owner considers when he intrusts his machine to a mechanic. In both of these you will not be disappointed. My work i- BSOLUTELY G UARA N T EED and your ear returned to you just as soon as a competent me chanic can turn out a first class job. (Billy) W. L. CUMM1NG L. 614-16 Garden St., Between Alta and Webb Sts. 15,000 MAXWELL TRUCK USERS NOW IN U. S. With 15.0(1 1 ton Maxwell trucks now in dully use. sufficient data have hem accumulated t i'p tl,ls as one of the most economical nnd con sistent of commercial vehicles on the American market. The first Maxwell truck was , not produced until 1S17 and with the is months of war that followed there . l,t, I.. elvm.-n for sufficient pro- 'duction to make it the predominat ing flRure it is today. Th.-re urn two classes of haulers using Maxwell trucks the nmn who is just deserting the old-fashioned team of horses and who is desirous of making his first step an economi cal one. The second class is the man who has been in the truck division for several seasons but who from using heavier vehicles has determined 'that a ton-and-a-half Maxwell can carry his capacitv loads and costs less to operate. Both of the foregoing classes, upon entering the Maxwell ranks, become charged with a sense of appreciation and enthusiasm. The Maxwell truck department at rvtrolt is constant! In receipt of letters, and especially photographs, showing Mux-well trucks answering the cull of every demand in the field of agriculture and general To ther olnces Maxwell Is the baek- i, t... rlrr. .lenartment. In .(,;.. tittered OVOr MlSSoUl and the middle west police patrols mounted on Maxwell chassis maintain law and order, whfle Uncle Sim has a fleet of these sturdy 1 1 -2-ton vehicles hauling mail at Birmingham. Ala., and manv western cities. Laimlwr mills, coal mines, oil fields. rvoi nil mnehlnerv houses and every branch of the commercial world has furnished photograpmc f"" .. ,.f liubt-w eight Max well trucks. But It is in the realm of the farmer that it is most prominent, at least in point of number. The most convincing demonstra tion of its rural value was brought nut in the recent national motor truck development tour, when the Maxwell hung up a marvelous record of econ- omv and performance mruusn u rich farming districts of seven mid dle western states," say Nell and Bar ker, who handle the Maxwell line here. "Bach truck in this great convoy was placed at the disposal of farmers along the route doing every kind of duty from the grain fields to the, mar ket. Because it could carry sucn ire- mendous loads despite its convenient ,.it.d nnd economical upkeep the Maxwell truck became more or less the pet of the tour. .ei, K.t ..roof of the impression it created with the string of buyers it left in Its trail as the tour moved on to each new community." FORES! SERVICE INS TO PROVIDE CAMPSITES " 449 tile larger have established elaborate cities" or ,..,i Travel prophets are indicating a record-breaking year for 1920. Thou sands of people who never had any n.onev heretofore to spend for travel, h.v rntlv acquired substantial bank balances and are using some of their newly-gained wealth for plea sure Mots of these people are buying automobiles and are touring the conn try in them. They form the great bulk of automobile campers. The automobile camper during the summer of 120 is going to lie a tre mendous problem in Oregon. There is no city or town on or near a main highway which should not establish ,.t n, immobile camp site for these motor tourists. A great many of tZfoMost Beautiful Carmbneruxt The Ideal Five Those who know the lofty pur' pose which inspired the building of our new Paige Glenbrook do not wonder that this Light Six model 60 quickly gained the distinction of being the ideal five-passenger car. Our one great aim was to make the Glenbrook so obviously superior to any other car of its class that it would be recognized at once as such. In building it, therefore, we made no compromises. Beauty, comfort mechanical excellence all had & meet the high standard of per Action which we had established ci the ideal toward which we were striving. uiimmu PApQE-DETROIT MOTOR CARCOiPANY. DETROIT, Michigan UM 4TILL A MOTOR SALES CORPORATION o. li. HOIiPMAST. Pre cities In the weste n states The Tinted States Forest Hervloc "motor has also laid aside certain portions of 0tmu n d lb.- Vj.tlonal Forests for camps for automobile camp -itv oveiv convenience such autolsls. .s electric stoves for cooking, running The motor tourist segregated in ,.- electric lights, shower baths and these parking places become less a other comforts. ' "' " "' " "" v ir ANNOUNCEMENT We wish to announce that we have changed our firm name from Umatilla Motor Sales Corporation 0. 1 Holdman Auto Co. There is no change other than in the firm name. The Paige and Oakland cars will be handled in the future as in the past and the same officials will handle the busi ness. Remember Is O. E. Holdman Auto Go. O. E. Paige 632 Cottonwood - 'jar; r T -Passenger Car) The best evidence of the success of our efforts is the Glenbrook itself. Powered with asix-cylindermotor - of original Paige design and built in the Paige shops and equally well equipped in body and chassis, this latest member of the Paige family has brought to American motorists new stand' ards of dependability and ecorv omy in five passenger motor cars. See the Glenbrook and ride in it. You will then have first-hand knowledge of the qualities which have justly entitled this new Paige model to be called "the ideal five passenger motor car". allowed tn roam at will and ramp wherever he pleaeee. Ho in leas apt to ' the cause of a treacherous r-r-t "re. ' t ra wwiM i.tkowtxo, kept in one particular place hn in more liable t r become an mtht to your cnnuinlty because ho Is 'J" "" IH to the Our Finn Name Now the HOLDMAN, Pres. and Oakland Cars Phone 337 usually a man of meana who spends plenty of money In every place where ne etaye nml If your camp Mtc In local ed conveniently near the utorea of Hi" It wn'he Lb sure to patronize thein ex i'