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PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGON1AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1916. TWELVE PAGES IT- I I PROVES ITSELF CADII SUPREME even of qualities, BETWEEN two can excellent riding you may be able to observe cer tain slight or indifferent distinc tions. But you will recognize that the difference between the smooth est, steadiest car you have ever known, and the eight-cylinder Cadillac, is not merely slight or indefinite. It is impressively brought home to you that you must re ject your previous ideals and that you must adopt new standards of what constitutes real motoring luxury. TELEPHONE 46 .uic DGHT" ton". Art& nute Cl ever. " t Uw"" eon S no"18,-rnU W l ver ft rshoed ni49 mnuWBBaer"e ,nUte to c"' nad w nf n ret"" . to frt,naltlon ore- -tlad Swung . An- v nve c' eartng , tW- t a tttB W,u m' e onlV e the wftW geleB.-Wl"ghauatUnoteV our and-hung v Lrenl ro an 5 3g srS sc r h-." ndere edaneTart t W r. "t W. tot d out W WnrtW rVad'c JJ good The 'Tress" is strictly Neutral Read what IT Has to say. There is a wonderful difference between riding in any motor car and driving behindJOld Dobbin" we want you to know that there is also a wonderful difference between riding in a CADILLAC EIGHT and other makes of cars. Before you have ridden a mile in the Cadillac, you find that the qualities which you have most desired in a motor car, have been developed to a point that is absolutely new to you. You discover immediately the car glides into motion, that the quality of quietness has been given a new significance. You find that neither the en gine nor any other part of the marvelously efficient mechan ism intrudes itself upon you. You relax into forgetfulness of the means by which you are car ried forward. You find that you are travel ing more continuously on direct drive than you had thought pos sible in any car. Pick-up, from a snail's pace to express train speed, is accom plished with so little effort that it is scarcely apparent. Hills which, before, had com pelled a car to strain and labor, seem almost to subside into a level roadway so easily, so quietly and with so little exertion does the Cadillac surmount them. Fatigue and exhaustion, which may have characterized your journeys in the past, are replaced by a sense of intense exhilaration and keen enjoyment. The most enthusiastic Cadillac admirers are those whose motor car experience has been most ex tended. Tiiere have been no exceptions to the astonishment and delight of those who have ridden in this unusual car. The handling and control are so easy ; the springs and the deep, soft upholstery are so yielding; the smoothness, the quietness, the activity and the flexibility are so delightfully soothing; there is such a sense of velvet softness in every movement of the car, that you cannot resist its supreme charm. And so, your experience with the Cadillac, resolves itself into something even broader than complete satisfaction. It carries with it the gratifying sense of owning something differ ent and something superior a car which surpasses ordinary standards and deepens and in tensifies the enjoyment of every phase of motoring. IT IS NOT WHAT YOU PAY FOR A CAR THAT DETERMINES THE PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, ITS WHAT YOU GET FOR YOUR MONEY. $2250 f. o. b. Pendleton AT McLEAN AUTO COMPANY 726 COTTONWOOP ST.