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DAILY EAST OREOOOTAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 21, 1020.
PACE TEH
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FJSK BICYCLE CLUBS
PROMOTE WHEELING
With number of auxiliary club in
Canada. several, in Hawaii, .Puerto
Rico and India and a few In fair In ml,
France, th Philliplnes snd Cuba, and
a membership in the United Stales of
cIomi to 0,000, the Fik Hlryele
inha nf Amfrim are enjoyi-ig the
moat successful season they have ex
perienced slnco being founded In 1916 j
This la the world-wide unrnntimiion of
fclnyel rMen between the ae of S i
and 20 which l being fostered by the
Fisk llubber Company of Ohicope j
Fall. Mm., for the purpose, of pro-
rooting: bicycling the most healthful)
of all forma of outdoor exercise.
A far as known, the Flsk Company
la the only manufacturing concern In
existence which la . fostering auch an
organisation, and thla alone makea It
unique. The company pulls absolute
ly no atrlnpa between the membera of
the organisation and its products, u
does not require them' to rldo on Flsk
tires. In fact. It never talks to the
boys about Itself unless It is asked
specifically to do so tiy one of them,
and then only the inquirer la Informed
The company takea Its greatest de
light In knnwlnar that. It ia helping-
Whose thousands of youngsters to grow
i,m- hrtnlthwr men.
CUTS CAUSE OF
MANY PEOPLE FIND
RECONSTRUCTION
Even nior tryinp . I him tho' exeite).
ment of tho war, liciniiso now comes
tha nnvinivof Imlili no ' a toll and
I keeping expenses. lloWtf'. i .Tv valu
able, points are Riiinen iy maiug
Hood's. Sarsavmilln. 1'ii-sl, it Kiyea
the. good health necessary, to enrn
good iinyiSd, it ia a very economfcal
medicine. No other gives- so many
dose nor contains so much real
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i iiiruiviimr ini"o .,.-...
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j iOU Will IIK8 IJOOU a I 1113 11 J
.want A penllo laxative.
the; most rm..-a u-rxniL :--' -Sn ia. . , . "'
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A iiri,r proof tub KHKK with
Hoi'k, MouBtin Tins Kr mn;
irmtj Rook
rrj.Ul b4 au&ramta oa iW
rVce IkMm Tntna aad Tbrs
yhia ... t - imi....
sji.. bo mxH- I4.6
kuisvi- J Sf,H' K.7I
KloH- KM ln.90
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S8l4.... 1S.6 X7S.... l.Jt
lb ttarta atata WtliT SS t ' CLt. Jr.
UOIIMTAIN TIRE CO.
M j ; j MM S. 1M .. Lakt CltMXM
'tnrto admit their lack of knowledRC
of their trade.
If the. motorist would make, sun
. v. i. ,,iu inir the 'best tire" re
: pair man in his community or his c lt
,. he will make sure to select the repair-
i 'man who can repair rim cuts.
Rim cuta cause more Urea to be ' repairs as well as success-
rermanently Junked tha y . other I " " ...., , r, ne eVery known
tire injury. This is th statement of , ;"'"' , ,hri ,, cord tires are
experts of the tire repair school con--' J - Goodrich school. The
duotd by the Is. uooar.cn uooer; - 8tartg AUKU8t l(ttn. ,,.
Company, at Arkon,. Ohio. , !cntlons should ba made at once at the
Probahly other cauees of tire neif. I nearest Goodrich branch or the Ser
lect send more tires to the scrap heap-! vice department at ArKon.
tires thai have been mcapaciiaiea ami
ar beyond repair, ut a majority-of
the rim cut tires reposing In Junk
yards should not be there, they can be
successfully repaired, say tnese ex
perts. !
A rim ctit tire is usually releitated j
Kays. "It can-t be repaired." He
should say, "I don't konw how to
repair it." The last remark would
be the true reply of a majority of
tire repairing men If they were will-
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Your Advantage
"Of course my battery has
Threaded Rubber Insulation."
But even if you had forgotten
that fact you'd get the benefit,
and you'd remember the battery,
as one free fromjv insulation
trouble. j
The Still Better Willard Bat-'
tery the only one with
Thscaded Rubber Insulation
has been1 selected by 136 manu
facturers of passengercars and
oaotcr trucks.
i Electric Service St&tion
201-203 West Court St
FACTORY OPERATING
5 2 -S- - '.1 " ' fat ' ! -;v..''. !' : .'
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,n ,inv in the making, the
new $20,000,000 factory of the Good
year Tire & Rubber Company of Cali
fornia, -which occupies part of. tho for
mer Ascot Park tract at Los Angeles,
has started manufacture of tires and
Is gradually approaching Its allotted
i... ..u4iif,1nn
V.' f i 1 1 . i -
y th,n .lAvpn months the larg-
ost single industrial plant of tha.West
ha been erectea, equippu wm.
chinerv and put into actual production
under the direction of master minds
skilled in every step connected with
planning, financing, buildinr and
, ninnt of this magnitude.
From a cabbage patch has. risen, the
largest ttre manuiacturing ijihui
. v .hnnt tuirtv Goodyear
executrves and officials watched- vice
i. resident and general inaiwi,
. , . . r t. -, t i f nriiin company
Lwerioii " " " -
hnd factory manager P. W. Litchfield
of the Akron company, smn
Plies of rabrtc of the Initial tire. ' After
passing through the varloua conatruo
tton stages the tire was put into a
steam vulcanister and ninety minutes
later taken, steaming from the mould.
Ordinarily the production of but one
tire would represent little but th out
lay of a few dollars, but this first
western Goodyear tire is but the pre
cursor of millions to follow and marks
a new Industrial era In the west. ..It Is
a mile post in tho onward mvrch of
one of the young pioneers of western
,", the rfoodvear factories
throughout the country Joined Los An
geles In celebrating the advent of this
first tire. The big plants at Akron.
Ohio, Goodyear, Conn., Toronto, Ca
nada, and the cotton plantation at
: i rl.r,i fliinouiiced the
event with each stentorian blasts-of
the whistle, one for the first amor---.i
v.n frvt- each thousand
of dally production-of tires to follow
ik .Mnt. 5000 employees
' ... . . i n. oona -tut the
which -win oe intieu "-cnn
factory gets into full swim,
In the tire plant and 1500 in the oon
. urn.: time ago; tne
crude rubber for the western factory
comes from the company's extensive
crude rubber plantations in Sumatra
and the cotton fabric from lomr staple
i oit! River Valley
of Arizona and the Imperial -Valley of
jtoutherft California. ' ' '
- -r pallrnflil OfTIHVS
equipment for making cord
M
Tlie Rugged Endurance of? a
A X. W . EL L
A dollar travels a long
distance in a JMaxAvelL For
its steels last. They stand
terrific road shocks. They
seldom fracture. They out
live the ordinary steels. -
They are made to Max
well's own formulae, devel
oped from thousands of lab
oratory tests and countless
miles on the road.
They make possible the
ideal construction of great
strength with light weight.
The tendency; today is
toward light weight, the
NEIL &
Plioo ISO
is traced to its Special Steels
e 1 i m i n a t i o n of useless
pounds.
It makes for better motor
ing. It saves money in car
operation. It makes possi
ble greater . acceleration,
quicker brake action, less
repairs, a higher average
road speed, and lower initi
alcost. Maxwell, with its special
steels to give not only light
weight but rugged endur
ance, has won an ever in
creasing number of friends.
To date yearly 400,000. In
another year 100,000 more.
BARKER
River tide.
li;;A70Ulteye! alone wilt tctt you that our new
Y -Glenbrook- is one of the handsome five-
. . passenger cur9 that has ever beer, designed, But
" in order to really appreciate this model, you
must takesan actual demonstration on the road.
. ' Then-anS then onty-witt you understand what
" ' our engineers have accomplished in three years
patient experimental work and testing, ihen
knd then only-will you realize what giant struka
have been '.made in motot and chassis development
strictly
modern car.. It was developed during a. period ot
world wide mechanic; researcn anu i cFi
last word, in' aOtdmodye science. It is actually
and literally a motor car developed by the war.
Just what'these new standards of engineering have
accomplished will be quite evident ia a single
demonstration. It wiU prove a liberal education,
we believe, if you, will permit our. dealer K
, anange rot an appointment.
0. E. HOLDMAN AUTO CO.
O. K." UOLOkt&N, Pres.
32 COTTONWOOD MJ, PHONE S1
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GE-BETROIT
"MOTOR CAR COMPANYtDETROlT.-Michigan.
MflWactureri of Motor Cars and Mow Tract-
pected that Good year will turn out-
the. flrat sat oC cora tires eiuij
T,,iv -Tnuirln9 Fairbanks, famous
.... . ha nnri.hu Bert the' first
set of "nativ son" cord tires, which
will be delivered to his home By tne
Goodyear Pony Blimp upon the actor's
return -with his bride from their
honeymoon in Europe.
A feature that distinguishes this
new western project from others is its
aviation field. For this purpose 320
acres have, been set aside as the com
nanv nrODOses to give attention to the
subject of aviation. Another feature
Is the '160 acre housing commum
onntninine 800 houses to be sold to
employees on .easy payments.. Com
pany officials nave eipr-u ,
belief . that; home-owning -clttieiw are
a .i,t..n. anH .rienendable workers.
They assert that even if there were no
present shortage of houses the comp
any would build home for Its workers
anyway,- to make their possession easy.
The- nw' factory win supi'iy
for the territory west of the-eastern
k..., of Montana. Wyoming,
Colorado and New Mexico and its ex
port trade In the Orient.
The building of Uie big plant has
established a- new construction rec
ord for the west, tne entire pra"
having been completed and put Into
operation within twelve months in
,.. tin, tire was turned out .17
days. In -advance of the time limit set
by Goodyear president, . J. -
ling, when he broke- ground- lor tne
new factory on July 21, remnrn-'-Ucra'.
where- we. start the new
factory and we'll finish It In a hnrry."
SCAMS OCEAN THROUGH
GLASS, WOMAN SAVtS
LIVES OF FOUR BOYS
TOftK, Aug-.' tt. A.,P.)t-
The eye of a woman scanning tne
ocean through a telescope Ju....
fun" yesterday caugnu sushi
. , i , rw thA criinwale of an
overturned rowboaU' drifting to sea a
mile off shore.
sk. jnnni the elass and rushed
to a life-saving station, where she di
rected rescuers to the boys' aid. All
wer saved.
SEATTMO HAND WILL PLAY A
SBATTLK. ,Vanh. ,Ag. 21. (A.
r cntM.'a nnllne hand of S5 pieces
, .. . d m, Kan l-'mnrlliro to lit -
n.i . u . .w. - -
tend the convention of the Natl3li:il
Traffic Officers' Association to be held
there next week.
SMALLER CARS FINDING
FAVOR IN THESE DAYS:
"Bte men who had more or less
contempt tnt small cars a few years
ago have changed their viewpoint a.nrt
are acknowledging the utility of
these models 'through Inquiries anil
purchases," remarks John D. Mans
field, general sales manager of the
Dort Motor Car company.
' "Men whom buslnens or profession
Is sttrh that they have to leave their
olficea on short notice and make calls
vlio have not been familiar fUrures
are finding that the big o.ir is not the i nr. vlio have not been familiar liiire
bent Biiited to that. They have""' "Also, the nvernae business ninn, l.chlnd the steerding wheel- will be
watcnea oiners " iij y j - -. --, - - --
,, trim small car like a Dort and-. time while motoring as a pacsenger. about the city in closed Dorts, .
be on their way without having to call rather likes the exhilaration of drlv- eral of" which are listed for rail dw
up the garage and locate the chaiif- tng. Next winter, n number of them pverv.
if H '
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Waen Better Automobiles Arc Built,
Buick Will Build Them
THIS big seven passenger Buick Ivlodel K-49
is the ideal family car of the Buick series. Its
large roomy tonneau and luxurious seats are filled .
with comfort. . ,' 1f "
Its finish and design combine " both7, beauty 'and
refinement, readily attracting the attention of those
who take pride in ownership.
The Buick VaTve-in-Head motor , furnishes surplus
power, assuring the usual Buick economical service
and endurance. ' v
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These qualities of construction have increased this
car's popularity to such a degree that purchasers
who delay in placing their orders experience diffi
culty in securing deeired delivery. ,
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Mek Modal K U ,
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