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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1917)
Twenty-Eight P Par Four Eaat Oreyonian Round-Up Souvenir Edition Pendleton, Oregon, Friday. September 21, 1917. L TOURIST ORGANIZATION IS SEEKING FOR AUTO TRAVEL "Tba adeit ot the Pacific North west Tourist Association into the pub. Ucitjr field of America la going to milu a wonderful difference in the automobile tourist traffic through Washington, Oregon and Idamo." eaya w. S. Parks, - secretary of the Trl Stale Automobile c'ub. ''There ia no country in America to compare with thia Pacific North west for the delight It affords to au tomobllists," saya Parka "It Is not a freak country to which people go for the purpose of seeing freaks of nature and In some cases undergo many hardships and unpleasantnesses in order to be able to say that they have been there. The Pacific North west is essentially 'Nature's own country." where everything reflects more, probably, than anywhere else. "xr V - sip i -rIr:f fi4SS! r' it : , 'lfefes 1111 IT Bliiimllffiiiiiirg Known for Its Strength j i - - - - - -THE- Firsf National Bank PENDLETON, OREGON Oldest and Largest National Bank in the State Outside of Portland 1 Security . - - - -- - -- - S3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Vv. i E3Hi.. ,' 11:11 h 1 r -w a Oti lilaiiiri i immsV .'i. i i Hotel Pendleton N. D. Swearingen, Mgr. Pendleton, Oregon the divine conception of what is i.iost beautiful. "The scenery from the southern boundary of Oregon to the northern boundary of British Columbia is al most universally a natural country beautiful, sublime yet natural. When Eastern and Southern imirists know of this fact they will come hero in larger numbers and I believe the publicity campaign being waged will bring the desired results. In fact It Is already doing so although it was started a bit late for the nest results this year. Our club expects to co operate in every way. "Think of a man who has been running his car in summe.' sections of the country where It is trim 100 to 105 in the shade and not being able to find any shade He transfers his car to the Pacific Northwest and is able to spin along our hignwny.i for miles and miles under the leafy can opy of our giant pines and Douglas firm with a cool, refreshing breeze and knowing that the hea. of the day has no terrors for him. "Then in the evening he is able to sit by the camp fire on the shores of one of our silvery lakes, or un he banks of our mountain streams, fish ing for his lunch or h's breakfast or his dinner, whatever it happens to be. "Then he may motor to oi.e of our typlca' western cities where the tern, perature is rarely over Ti even in the hottest dayB, learning something of western methods of building i p new cities, developing new territories, opening up new mines, having visions of possible future nveUments. and then spinning along the next day through one of the magnificent na tional parks or forest reserves, where he can take his car up into the mow line and climb some of the highest mountains in the Tnited State be fore he Journeys on through golden orchards and wonderful valleys, and iff so on, and so on, until he has toured this mighty Pacific Northwest. Joys Are Y m known to Many. "These are the Joys ;hat are optn to the motorists of the f'Jture and the only reason we have not had these peop e'ln the past In heir thousands is that they have not been fully and properly advised of the country. Its attractiveness and advantages. 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