r i I V " i - .'' v- FOURTEEN PAGE PAGE TO . i ... i i DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1021. Mr. Motoris , lf- f Do your tires need We'll fix them the right way Just phone or bring them to us. ' We sell Goodrich, Brunswick, Pennsylvania, Oldf ield Automohile Tires. Pendleton Her & Supply Co. His Beard Doesn't Save Him "Wholesale and Retail 303 E. Court St Wra. Dunn, Mgr. Phone 133 Ik WVV- ;VV.;Vj: Wl US V II! Mm I II k T"("S"fv' f NT ' This actor U listed In the cast of "The Hell Diggers" as Alexander Rroun. But he is Richard Bennett, famous for years on the stage as jfcw an producer. He put on the whiskers to take part in his first ,heiv Theodore Roberts could not take the part bocauf WHAT ARE YOU THINKING ABOUT? Sunday you and your friends will want to take a ride in your car. The new completed roads and highways are unsurpassed for beauty. Tou should enjoy this scenery. Are you worrying; about your tires? Let GATES TIRES . take the worry from you. Gertson & Marty 639 Cottonwood Street Phone 595 i 1 WW'lHMIWl ! I. Ill T I I II F 11 i fm ' i Requirements of Those Who Brive Responsible Largely for Feature on Haynes. "The public tod..y ocmanas a motor with quick acceleration; a motor that will respond instantly to the touch of I the accelerator,' states Alton G. Sei I berlinp, vice president and general i manager of The Haynes Automobile i Company. "The traffic regulations of I our country require motorists to move I quickly with the signal of the sema i phore. In order for an automobile to do this the motor must be highly pre fected. "It was this vital present-day re quirement that led the Haynes engi- I neers to bring out the big, powerful r.cw Haynes "5 motor. Larger valves, larger intake and exhaust manifold, the new Haynes ftielizing system, the improved thermostatic motor heat control are a few of the finer develop ments in this new, efficient Haynes 75 motor which was produced after many years of careful, scientific research. Th Hfivnfs 7T, motor, an Achievement of more than a quarter of a century of automobile manufacturing, responds instantaneously to tho motorist's de sires and that is why we feel that we have metj the present-day require ments of the motoring public. "The new Haynes-design mnnifold gives perfect distribution of completely vaporized bus to all cylinders under all throttle conditions. The improved hot-spot with the controllable valve that vaporizes all grades of fuel for perfect combustion, quick acceleration and maximum power,. Is a feature ex clusively Haynes. The new lubricat ing system supplies oil under pres sure to all bearings, giving practically unlimited bearing service and greatly increases motor life. , "The clyinder heads on the new Haynes 25 are detachable and made in three sections and are so machined as to give uniform compression In all cylinders. This assures a more even motive power. "After all an automobile manufac turer's chief duty is to produce exactly what suits and fills the needs of the motor-buying public when their de mands Represent what is necessary for compjete motor car service," con cludes Mr. Seiberling. All That Money Can Buy To be Master of the Highway is glpry indeed, hut this well-earned distinction does not alone explain the country-wide preference shown for Paige 6-66 models. To start with, there is large economy in the initial price. Furthermore, many attested performances on track and hill have revealed a stamina that is a guarantee of long life and freedom from repair bills. All that a truly fine car should be, it is easily apparent that the Paige 6-66 is by far the greatest dollar-for-dollar value on the market today. Is it any wonder, then, that discriminating buyers who could well afford to pay ' $5,000 to $6,000, if they were convinced that supreme quality compelled it, choose the Paige? PAWE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR CO., DETROIT,! Michigan " Manfocturrw at Molar Cjtrt and Motor Truck 0. E. IIOLDMAN AUTO CO. Phone 46 NEW PRICES ON PHIGE CARS Open Cars CSenbrook, 6-44, 5-Pess. Touring $1635 Unci, fc-44, 3-Psse. Roadster - IMS Ardmore, b-44. 4-P.m. Snort Car , 1925 Ltkewood, M, 7-Pass. Touring Irchrnont II, S-Psseenger 2975 Dayton, fr-tt, 3-Pas. Roadster - 1 2295 Closed Cars Coupe, 6-44, 4-Pnssenger - - - - $2450 Sedui, 6-44, 5-Passenger - - - 2570 Coupe, 6-66, S-Passenger - - 3755 Sedan, A-66, 7-Paseenger - - l 3830 Limousine, 6-66, 7-Passengcf - 4030 Aft Meet f. . ft. Factor Tom Zxtra Pome very interesting facts concern ing the mileage records of Goodyear Tires were brought out during the re cent Industrial and Trades Exposition j v. ner. ine e.mwu or me .ooayear lire & llubber Company of California was the center at a great deal of interest. Hundreds of car owners made it a point to stop in at the Goodyear boothi and many, without any solicitation whatsoever, related their experiences with Goodyear Tires and the mileage which these tires had given them. A careful analysis of the mileage records claimed by these numerous car owners revealed the fact that Goodyear Tires runing here in the West were delivering an average of over 21,000 miles. -And when It- is taken into consideration that this mileage does not apply merely to tires driven over city pavements, but over desert and mountain roads as well, and under every conceivable condition, It is a fitting reason for . the extreme popularity among car owners in this Western territory for the Goodyear product. 'In one particular Instance a Los An geles car owner reported that his 87x5 Goodyear Cord Tires had already giv en him over 33,000 miles of service and were still in use. Another instance was that of a Good year 30x3 ii Clincher Fabric Tire on a Ford touring car. This particular tire had been driven over desert roads and mountain highways and delivered ovfr. 12.000 .miles of untroubled ser vice before being discarded. Such ''consumer evidence" indeed speaks well for this great Western In dustry and for the product which the local Goodyear factory la producing. It is a fitting tribute, too, to the In dustrial and Trades Exposition which enanied manufacturer and consumer to get together on a common ground and have a heart to heart discussion of the merits or shortcomings of the local products. THE FIRST PASSENGER FCesoenTal Campaign -BAND WAGOrs NEW LIGHT-SIX I'jj.ll'i W!" 1 n An.kMm. I I Mw WTMT . IV 1 12-inch whtllbmf J ... S3 1 o b. Sou BJ I ... ( '( l ,f i l h WE cannot doubt the superiority of the NEW LlGHT-SlX even when we com pare it with cars in a higher price class--not when our belief in its unusual value is backed up every day by reports of a tounding LlGHT-SlX sales from all over the country. , This is a Studebaker Year WALLACE BROS. WSW PRICES OF STUDEBAKSSt GMfci f. o. b. Faelori, mfhctht Jun 1st, 1921 Touring Can amd Roadlttr UCirT-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER ". $1300 LIGHT-SIX TOURING CAR' IJSS SPECIAL-SIX 2-PASS. ROADSTER I56S SPECIAL-SIX TOURING CAR 1635 SPECIAL-SIX 4-PASS. ROADSTER v 16. 5 BIG-SIX TOURING CAR 198S Coupmt ana SJan$ LIGHT-SIX 2-PASS. COUPE ROADSTER ...SIMS UGHT-SIX S-PASS SEDAN IB" J SPtrlALSIX 4 PASS. COUPE 24SO SFFC1AL-S1X SPASS.F )AN Jh'O DIG SIX 4 PASS. COUPF. S0 BIG SIX 7-PASS. SEDAN ALL STUDEBAKER CARS ARE EQUIPPED WITH CORD TIRES QUALITY PRINTING at Reasonable Prices, East Oregonian Printing Department. I I IliJl mmtm i iii ' i tM : '! 'I ".If 'm :i .I- '. . ,1 .1 !.. mkmm 1 IS I lli 'iliir..41 . .Jm,'-- "t...T7 I iff -M' P WW. 'i I - Dil l 6 Buick Sixes S :-H!x-i i Thret Van. Roadnitr tl i 9-5 SV-Stx-io five Van. Touring li2b Si-Sit-tn Three I'au. Covfe 135 Si-Siz-W Fire Pan: Sedan - i.'15 gH-SiX'Wnur PamA'oupi - S-IS5 2-Sif.)!tSeeen Pane. Touring 17H6 t.lSijcM, ,Veei Pane. SeJa tG35 Buick. Fours C2-rour-Jl Tiro '. Uoad.iler t ! t-t'nur-l'Firr- '. Inuring 07G i'J-Foii'- in .Thrf-P'iM. Coupe HT5 LJ-Four-t I- ice Pan. Sedan JU5Q j.t: 1-fi.ff. 0. 0. Flint, tlickiian q) It's Easy to Shift Gears on a Buick . - . , it., SLIGHT movement of JTL the hahd shifts Buick gears, and without noise. That's why thousands of own ers prefer Buick for city driving. i Come in, sec the 1922 Buick models, and Jet us-demonstrate to you the' ease of Buick shift control. No others compare. ' (C-4) Oregon Motor Garage, Inc. Phone 468 119, 121 W. Court WHEN --BEHER AUTOMOBILES ARE LUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Vt