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PAGE N1NJ? DAILY EAST OREGONI AN. PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917 iEBat Fair Lit Price. Mjf THE SOUTH PLEDGES FOOD PREPAREDNESS Treatment TWELVE PAGES AjfTOR t Car Owners I H 1 f mi urss i 7. n i ii i i i in til u 1 Vfl T n Ybak for the Wfl iJ owners ot r ora Auto l 3 Coct Little More M Tfcsss UriMit Bask press t little nm omm y i mmkM DB LUX FORO n CAft. Ek! PHf-.Sw )1 I J !!) fc'i I djjgS BLACK SAFETY TREAD TIREO I ERE is the Bio News of the Year for the owners of Ford Automobiles. The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, having centered its 48 years' experience and knowledge directly on the problem of making the best tire for the rora Auto mobile, has brought forth a tire that fulfills the special needs of the Ford Automobile, and doubles its virtues. Many Nignirr WUllnffiM to Aid In l'n-IMrednmi Campaign; Knlhusl. aw m Wide Spread. WAHItlNGTON, D. C, April 21. Itellevers In agricultural preparednes nre slKnlnic in large numbers throufrh ..ul the south, a pledge binding the Miicner to do his part to Increase the food supply of the country In order to provide for the needs of our army and our allies. The pledge originat ed at the Memphis conferences con ducted by Carl Vroomatl. the asssist ant secretary of agriculture. It reads as follows: In view of the pressing military necessity of Increasing the food pro duction of the south and the nation so as o release food for our army and our allies in our common strug gle against Prussian autocracy and militarism, I herebr pledge myself to do my bit a follows: T will "Name -Address " Heports from the south indicate that the Enthusiasm for the work is widespread and that formal meetings and speeches are followed by Infor mal conferences among farmers to 1 settle on some one ueiiime iiima w begin on at one. That the south can J produce much more food than It has been doing has been for some years a cardinal principle among agricultur al leaders, but the war has brought this truth home to the people. They are now determined to produce not only enough food for their own wants but a surplus to aid in meeting the It nation. . . j wait- It is the tire for which Ford drivers have ing a Ford car tire of HEROIC SIZE: GOODRICH "Three-Seventy.Flve,, This husky tire of Super-size and Super-strength lifts the Ford car to the sum-total of perfection. Generous in rubber and fabric, it is a 31-inch by 34 inch tire, built with the regular five finger Black Safety Tread to fit 30-inch rims on a Ford car. . m That extra inch on the circumference and full three-quarter inch in the cross-section are just what the Ford car tire needed. Treat your car to longer life and' yourself to more enjoy ment of the car by asking your dealer for the Ford Car Tire of HEROIC SIZE: Goodrich's THREE-SEVENTY-FIVE. 2j The B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio hMstjTxthe Long Rv&8gE8S FIVE NEW CRUISERS TO BEAR OLD NAMES Glory of the Constitution, Con stellation, Saratoga, Lexing ton and Ranger Rewired. WASHINGTON, April 20. Names famous for a century in American na val history will be revived when the live Imtllo cruisers now being built for the American navy receive their mimes. They will be named after the Constitution, the Constellation, the Saratoga, the Lexington and the Ran ger, famous frigates in the War of 1812. 4he old constitution, now laid up 1 as an historical museum at the Bos ton navy yard, will be- designated hereafter as the Old Constitution: this Constellation, now used as a training vessel at Newport, will e called the Old Constellation ' The famous ships of the other names are gone. Tbe present gunboat Ranger will be renamed, and the present cruiser Saratoga will be rechristened City of Rochester There U no Lexington In the navy now. t II - s , 1 i. t, t ,i rliinim 1 B ... if lies TI'BKISiriNIS ;lUiT l'KRII American Hiysits'uit Finds IMscas Widespread in French Army. UfJim.Y CHAD. "The women In the cafes had scarce- for revoking cafe permits of the Oo- MAYOIt Hit ITS OAFK3 0T any clothes" on- Wan tne reason loniai ana jxew nurper nuieis in ins RsftOK IHUIND. 111., April 11. Mayor William MoConoehle icily. SAX IM ycQx SIX Wsyll for $975 f.o.b. Pendleton Stripped Chassis Now on Display Call and See Why It is Made BETTER? SEE THESE 11 SAXON BESTS. Six cylinder high speed Continental motor Fedder's honey-comb radiator Saxon multiple-disc dry plate clutch Heavy, rigid frame, Timken roller bearings Tim ken front and rear axles Timken helical bevel drive irear . Vanadium steel cantilever spring front and rear. New Stromberg carburetor Rrmy ignition Wagner two unit starting and lighting system. Another carload of the new models just unleaded for immediate delivery CiEl 0jK OkOER IN NOW. THE SAXON SIX WILL RAISE $75.00 ON MAY 1ST. CITY AUTO COMPANY Co.'.r.r.weo. St. W. C. NAY Telephone 46 NRV TOIUC. April 20. Tubercu lnnift is the greatest disease peril of modern marfare, says Dr. Hermann M. Blfffts. atatfi commissioner of health who has just returned from an ex haustive study of th problem In FVance Dr. Blurs was sent by the Rockefeller Institute at the Invitation of the French government. Soldiers are not living in the open air in tents, where conditions would he favorable to those with weak lungs he points out, but In trench dugouts, or are huddled together In villages. He says there are 150.000 cases of tu berculosis tn the Wench army an4 from 400,000 to 500,000 cases In France. ArmlMcJc Report Not Beltered. WASHINGTON, April 20. The RuKsian embassy declared "unbellev n hlc' the report that Germany and KusHla had signed an armistice." We thinr if such a report were true we would have heard It," said' an embassy official. "Wf have never heard s word about such business and don't believe It." 1"XC.K SAM'S COMMAND KH OF TIIK A IK. """TPg test ---.W Ss-J ill - -t" f,Cre .V'.'J mm t1 m Sgr mi mi .4 4 mi ofI WE believe that in this new Paige Stratford "Six j i" you will find every essential, every feature, every detail that go to make up luxurious motoring. It is a great, roomy, seven -passenger car preeminent, not only for the beauty ot its design, but also for its sumptuous finish and equipment and the mechanical ex ' cellence of its design and construction. You will have to see it to realize these domi' nant features. You will have to ride in it to realize its comfort and power. You will have to drive it to realize its ease oi control and the little physical exertion its driving requires. We believe this new Stratford, at $1495. the Fairfield "Six'46" at 1375, and the five passenger linwood "Six-39" at $1175. offer the greatest dollar -for -dollar values in the entire motor car field. Stratford "Six-jx" seven-passenger, $1495 f. a b. Detroit Fairfield Six-4fi seven-passenger, Siyjf f. o. b. Detroit Linwood Six-jo" five-passenger, $1175 f. o. b. Detroit Brooklands"Six-? 1 four-passenger, $ 1 605 f. o. b. Detroit Dartmoor "Six-39" a or 3-passenger, Ji 175 f. o. b. Detroit Limousine Six-ji" seven-passenger, $1750 f. o. b. Detroit Sedan Six-jt" seven-passenger, $2300 f. o. b. Detroit Sedan "Six-39" five-passenger, $1775 f. a b. Detroit Town Car"Six-5i" seven-passenger, $1750 f. o. b. Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company Detroit, Michigan PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO. ixxr a. scTixnr Service Station Independent Garage. Phone 633 mo fflli A. 1 1 m mm M OnnsM JJ-Komt Rrlannrtwd. BURGKA. April 20. 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