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PAGE SEVEN DAILY EAST OREGON! AN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, APBIL I, 1916. TEN PAGES GOVERNMENT TO AID SHIPPERS OF CROPS WITH NEWS SERVICE Independent Garage r "The Eight-Cylinder Cadillac Makes the United States as Level as the Sahara Desert." CADILLAC it neither rides nor drives like any other carj T Till, reason that so many thous ands of people refuse to pay more fur a motor car than the price of a Cadillac notwithstanding they arc abundantly able to pay more, la because no other motor car, regard leie of price, offers more than the Ca Hilar In those things which make for the acme of luxurious motoring. HE reason that so many thous ands of people are willing to pay the Cadillac price when there are so many cheaper cars to be had, is be came they want the superior smooth nesa and steadiness and constancy, the superior comfort, the superior lux ury, the superior service and the au. perlor satisfaction which the Eight Cylinder Cadillac affords. THE Eight-Cylinder Cadillac Is so sin 10th, so quiet, so flexible and so eaev to handle that you relax Into forgetfulnes of the means by which you are carried along. It will not he necessary in a demonstration for the f lie points In the Klght c Under Cadillac to be pointed out to you. They will force themaelvea upon you before you have ridden u mile. $2235 f o. b. Pendleton Now on Display at McLean Auto Co. 726 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46 DEALER ALSO TO HE HELPED M ll l.NDLING PKIUsiiahlk PKODllTs. Hrancli orfloes Are KMabllshod In Prim ll Caties to mrt'Joct and trlbuU Information in Reicard to Marketing Condition!-: Service to be lYee. WASHINfiOTON. April 1 Field men of the office of markets and ru ral organisation have left Washlng- I tn inaugurate the department of agriculture' market ncw service for perishable crops this year. Branch offices have been established In New v,.rk Host on. Philadelphia, Buffalo, ! Pittsburg, Chicago, St. I,ouls. Mlnne ! apolls and Kansas City, to collect and .liairlhiite information in regard to marketing conditions. Other men j are stationed in the producing sec I Hons in Florida, Louisiana and Tex : as, where onions, tomatoes and straw , berries are already being shipped in 1 carload lots to the big markets By collecting in this way informa , tion concerning conditions In produc ing districts and marttetlg centers, the Market News Service of the de j partmet of agriculture Is designed to , aid both shippers of and dealers Id ' perishable crops. The Information ' collected Is sent out free by telegraph to all those who ale sufficiently In i tereated to pay the telegraph charges and by mall to those who do not care I to Incur this expense, but have a : good reasoq for wishing the reports ' Each of the field men in the market- Ing and producing centers acts as a ! distributor of this Information and. 'in addition. It la sent out direct from ; Washington. I The first reborts for this season I were sent out on Monday. March IT, These dealt with carload shipments. receipts and general conditions lor the onion, tomato an strawberry crops. Other crops will follow aa the season advances, the service being designed to Include a total of 16 al together. In the opinion of market ing specialists this work, which was begun last year, has already demon here if your auto gives you trouble, and if you want the best in workmanship and service and Let Us Repair Your Car Expert repairing of auto, combined harvester, gas engine and machinery of all kind. Part of all kind made correctly and promptly for any machinery. Up-to-date machinery and best mechanic. Try us. Handy Fire-Proof Storage One trial of our satisfaction giving will make you a booster Hemmelgarn 6 Webb, Props. is Corner East Court and Thompson Streets. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiciiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiHi hi iiunninjiiiiimun muHtiiiiiutimiirtniHKi j jVS1 III! Telephone 633 j I f A Few Things to Do Today S j profitable distribution for perishable S I cropa. and in avoiding delay and 2 Watt through unnecessary diversion" of carload shipments en route. First Call up Phone 5 and order a load of mill-ends for kindling. All short lengths and the best thing in the world to start your fire. A big load for a dollar and a half. Second Order enough of our Rock Springs coal to fill your bin. Third Build a good big red hot fire. Fourth Congratulate yourself that you have the best fuel in Pendleton. Fifth Resolve to do it again. B. L. BURROUGHS, Inc. Cor. Webb 6 College Phone 5 Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii iiiiiiiimiiiiimimiimiiiiiiii 1111 iiiMmiiiiiitiimiiMiiiiiiiHiniiiiiniiiiiimiiniimi UJh I NEW NAVY YARD FOR PACIFIC COAST IS SECRETARY'S PLAN DAND3L8 RECOMMENDS BOARD TO INVESTIGATE SITU FOR A K NK WASHINGTON, April 1 Secretary of the Navy Daniels before the house committee on naval arfairs, recom mended appointment of a board ot I naval officers to investigate sites on S.the Pacific roast for establishing an S j other navy yard. He also stated that if the govern ment wins suit for title to an islano off the California coast near San Di ego, a combined marine corps base and aviation station will be establish- m THE TIRES THA7 VI T E are in the tire business on a SEES mammoth scale. We carry the THAT largest stock and greatest number of YOU high-grade makes of tires in all east- GET era Oregon. , REAL TIRE Get MORE Mileage SERVICE Get Your Tire HERE WHOLFJSALEANPRETAIL DISTRIBUTORS OF DIAMOND SQUEGEE KELLY-SPRINGFIELD FIRESTONE GOODYEAR CORD REPUBLIC GOODRICH SILVERTOWN CORD It Will Pay You to See U Before You Buy TIRES VULCAN1Z1NG AND RETREADING We also carry a full line of automobile accessories, oils and lubricants. air and urnror. also srasoline service station at our curb. Prompt attention your every want and only competent workmen employed. Pendleton Rubber Supply Go. to 305 East Court Street. WM DUNN, Mgr. Telephone 135 "Eventually." he declared, "the nfl vy will need a very large marine base in southern I'aitornia as well as an aviation station and submarine hnse." Sevretan li.iniels explained that he had discussed with Secretary ot War Baker plana for a partial amal gamation of the aerial services of the army and Davy and that both he ami, linker favored this. Daniels further recommended to the COmt<tee abandonment of jnoth er ships for submarines, supplanting them with submarine bases along the coast at frequent intervals He also favors sending the Paciflr rieet to join the Atlantic fleet each year for maneuvers. WASHINGTON, March 31. Assert ing that conditions have not changed greatly since I SSI, Secretary Daniels told the house naval committee thati he had reverted to that year for his navy building program. He advocat ed the same plan as prescribed by the naval board then. "1 recommend a continuous build-! ing program for at least five years."! he said. "Such a program would give! Us IS battleships. 24 armored criils-l ers, iti protected cruisers. 4S scout ships, (jl destroyers and 36 colliers by 191(1. If this program had been carried out. we would have had readv by 1sl3 20 di eadnaughts. 10 battle .misers and other craft which old have made our nave superior to that of dermany at the beginning of the war." k IT 1 1 EN ER'K itoM BOH III .. A story about Lord Kitchener con cerns a visit he paid to some trenches that had been made By members ot the new army, "somewhere in Eng land." His lordship was conducted from point to point by the officer In charge but he never said a word either ol praise or criticism. His guide evidently considered that Kitchener wis satisfied with what he saw. for lie looked very pleased with himself until Kitchener was getting Into his car to return to London Then It was that the war minister let fall his bombshell. "Those trenches of yours," he ssld grimly, as he settled down on the mo tor seat, "wouldn't keep out the Sal vatlon army!" DIARBEKIR. One of the important cities of Alia Minor lying In the region in which the Russian and Turkish armies have been In contact for some time Is Diar bekir. situated on the upper Tigris, which, at this point, is a stream flow ing through a deeply-cut valley. De scribing its situation, the National Geographic Society says: "The situation of Diarbekir is an impressive one. Built upon a basaltic tableland, surrounded by walls con structed of basaltic rock, the city ov erlooks a broad bend of the Tigris which flows by its eastern side. "Beneath the walls of the city and within the bend of the river lies a plain covered with vegetation of ev ery shade of green that the east can produce. "Few cities of the earth have un dergone greater vicissitudes than Diar hekir. Human and Persian, Armenian and Parthian, Arab and Turk have disputed its possession. In one of its many changes alone, more than 80. 000 of its people were put to the sword. "So heavy has been the toll that war hs levied upon It that once It was larger than the capital of the 1'nlted States, today tess than 40.000 people dwell there. "The city Is rich In remnants ol its former greatness. Old Jacobite, fireek and Armenian churches raise 'heir spires to heaven along with the minarets of a host of Mohammedan mosques. "Silk raising Is a prmetpal industry, rnd the sheaves that the inhabitants bring in there are sheaves of mulber- quent Is not as poisonous as the New ry leaves which serve as fodder for ! Mexican tarantala, and thousands ara the hungry and ravenous silkworms, j bitten annually by It. But Its venom "Lettuce Is a favorite article of dl- is not penetrating like that of the et. and the Turks eat It all day long.! snake, hence prompt scarification ot "The Diarbekir scorpion is as fre-'the wound prevents infection.'" I SISTER: Rem my Free Offer! I am a woman. I know a woman's trials. I know her need of sympathy and help. 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When your child la cross, peevish, listless, pale, doesn't sleep, eat or act naturally; if breiiili is bad, stomach sour, system full ot cold, throat sore .or If feverish, give a teaspoonful of "California Syrup ot Figs," and in a few hours all the bile and undigested food will gently I move out of the bowels and you hive a well, playful child again. Sick children needn't be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative." Millions of mothers keep it handy be cause they know its action on the stomach, liver and bowels Is prompt and sure. They also know a Utile given today saves a sick child tomorrow. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOK PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER Some of the reasons why he should expect Republican votes at the com ing Primaries. A bona fide and continuing resi dence in Eastern Oregon for thirtv eight years. (Bortl In Union County. A record for honest, conscientious and efficient service in public office. A cons stent Republican. A reputation for good judgment. ftt!rness and honest. An Invitation to the public to in v stiKate by reference to any reputn ble I. inner, banker, merchant, or othel business or professional man In Union County. Wh it the home papers say: LA BRANDS EVENING OMNERVER. Ed Wright's candidacy for Public Service Commissioner is gtVVtHi eiery 4? and apparently he w.ll be named i t the Ma primaries In I large ma jority. This is as it sho ild be. for Mr. Wrght has demonstrated h Ma faith ful work In Union County his extraordinary abllit (or the position thai ha seeks. Although not admitted to the bar. he knows more lu than .. great many practicing attorneys; he comes from pioneer look; has held responsi ble pos thitis tor niuny years, and har always made good t" the i1 me everv trust He is at the right age to take no the work of Public Servloa Commissioner, which Is the most important J'ih to busin Ask your druggist for a 50 .'entjhe is going to win because the general public s ews his bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," id,, the people of L'n'on County where he was bom and which contains directions for babies, j children of all ages and for grown-1 EASTEKX 'OREGOJi ups plainly on the bottle Heware of I Probably no more competent man f"' counterfeits sold here. Get the genu- nussloner for the Eastern Oregon Pistr lne made by "California Fig Syrup who Is askinc the Republican nomlnati in the state, assl billtlei n lie aa REPVBUr N. the office of Pabiic Bervloe Coa i will ie named 'ban Ed wnaht, i for that off'ee. long experts Company WHITE TO YOVII FKlENDfl ON Monogram Stationery W. G. SMITH & GO. WEDDIN'O AND VISITING CARE ENGRAVERS. MORGAN BLDO., PORTLAND. OR. ience in public affaire, a knowledge of law ami a taste for business "t pub. lie nature qualified Mr. Wright for the pla t lo which. V Vtany friends see in Mr. Wright the embodiment ,.f thorough I Bliosal service. i ELGIN RECORDER. I'n Mi. Scribe Commissioner. In another column of this issue is the annmincenieiii of Kd Wright for the above named office. His announcement comes too late for any extendeJ comment tkls week, but we predict he win re' e if the largest rati) tor thia office Union County has ever yet given him and he has received some mighty big votes In the past. Adv.