East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 15, 1920, DAILY EDITION, SECTION TWO, Page PAGE FOURTEEN, Image 14

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    SAM rOTOTKKW
DAILY EAST OREGONUN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 15, 1020.
SIXTEEN PAGES
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Steady, America!
LET US WORK THIS OUT TOGETHER
Republicans, It Is Up to U to Elect a Real President This Fall
He Must Be the Biggest and the Soundest and the Most Effective American We Can
Find
In states where the contest was between Wood and Johnson forthe instruction of del
egates to the Republican National Convention, the strongest candidate has been Wood,
even with part of his backing- among other contestants. Tfce outcome in these states
has been a fellows :
FOR WOOD
FOR JOHNSON
MINNESOTA
SOUTH DAKOTA
VEW JERSEY
MASSACHUSETTS
MARYLAND
INDIANA
SEW YORK
'EW HAMPSHIRE
IDAHO
NORTH DAKOTA
MICHIGAN
NEBRASKA
MONTANA
Total number of delegates pledged to
vote for Wood at Republican National
convention 32 1 .
Since the narrowing down of the field the situation is diagnosed as follows: '
A VOTE FOR HOOVER, FOR LOWDEN, OR FOR POINDEXTER IS A VOTE FOR
JOHNSON.
Here Are Seme Newspaper Estimates of the Situation
NEXT WEEK PROCLAIMED
AS GOOD ROADS WEEK
The Advtaor Aa.ait.te, to which
ha been given the task of coordinat
ing the activities of the National Ship
by Truck -liood Heads week, and
which haa the Indorsement of the great
National Associations, tfit National
Grange, and such leader In national
affairs as the Won. Charles l : Town
send of Michigan, Chairman of the
Sennte Committee of Post Office and
Post Heads, und many others, hereby
is. n a call for the observance of Nn-
J ttnnal Ship by Trucy-Qood Roads
Week, May 17th to 22nd.
The cooperation of editors, teach-
' era and pastors, with local rgaiun
ftlon. Is earnestly requested In utiliz
ing to a maximum degree the new
! form of transportation supplied by tha
i motor vehlvle In the movement of men
land goods. The waterways and rall
I wrvh can no longer handle the volume
of traffic that must be moved. Dally
six carloada of freight are offered for
shipment In tve cars that are available
or thin purpose.
City dwellers cannot continue lo nay
the present prices of foods! uffs A
national factor In thesa axveaslve costa
is the haul from the farm to the town i
over primitive roans. True human
family cannot live on the present an
nual food supply. One hundred mil
lion are now starving while half of the
In ha bit an ta of the world go to bed
hungry every night. If the production
Is to be Increased, tho farmers life
must le made attractive. Nothing will
product this result so surely as modem
highways.
For Quick. Economical Short Hauls
, for the satisfactory transportation of
either your goods or your materials
you ought to be using Motor Trucks!
VOU can sit right down now and figure where they would
jl mvc you money, in vesugauon wui snow you mar motor 1 ransporta-
will
or
tion costs less than half the cost of wagon hauling. Other men's experience
prove the advantages of 1 nicks over any kind of railroad freight be ft "alow"
iKsi ior an distances unaer iuu miles.
Motor transportation is the modern wav. F.vrv li
knows it. You know it. Why not let us give you the real facts about truck's as
applied to your business?
MasTeP
I 1TRUCK6 m
New York TVHmiH
Republic
The country Is beginning? lo
take note o(-lhe character or tha
Senator's . nief uperr. He
has attracted to hla standard tbe
remainders of the old Genua n
American Alliance, like-wise
the special Champions of Ramon
de Valer. ami abw jvdlcals aad
heir dupes who regard Lenine.
as a treat statesman. Finally,
he haa the vociferous lndorse-
jent of Hearst, who makes lit-
secret of the fact that he
hopes Senator Johnson will be
defeated at Chicago and that in
his Irritation he will consent to
bead a third party.
X
Evening Pas, S. Y April 2a
tEkaBpocratlc)
Wood remains the one con
testant who i . " : '' every where,
eten whore there are "favorite
sons." The only plare where he
makes a distinctly poor showing
Is in Industrial centers of radical
tendencies. There, on the con
trary, Johnson runs best; in ad
dition. Johnson gathers In the
Germans and the Irish. This is
true of NeV Jersey and of Ohio
as It was true of Mlchig-an and
of Nebraska.
Htm York limes, April 29.
(Democratic)
In New Jersey Johnson was
strong in the cities, especially in
such cities as Hoboken and Jer
sey City, where the German vote
is strong. He undoubtedly got
the vote of extremists among
labor men.
The town and country district
saved Wood, and, considering
the character of his support and
that of Johnson, the closeness
of the race is not reassuring for
those who wish for an end of so
cial disturbance hmA for a firm
maintenance at thi attitude the
notion tuok during the war.
Keep the Party Together
Tlu- nioHt Impnrtnrq work to receive
Immediate attention hi order lo im
prove lotial. national and world condi
tions irt lo provide roair beds suitable
for the economic operation thereon
of motor vehicles.
May IS. which li the Sunday Imme
diately prccedhiK Ship by Truek-Ooml
Heads Week, has been designated
flimil rtonil. Sntidav Pastors lire re-
qhsstcd to preach sermons upon tlfe
rnr an the surest, most
solution of your transportation
permanently satisfactory
ortation problems. PirsL
bo .use they're quality, through and through.
Second, because iw ervL-e is built in, to stay.
Third, because they're absolutely practical built
by practical truck engineers who have spent a life
time in the business. . And fourth, because they coif
you, on the average. '.(00
truck of similar tapaniy.
Uu than other good
Whenever you see a Master, you see
a truck, that is giving seal master transportation
service. Every Master Truck owned in this terri
tory and there are many of them is giving
this same superior, unfailing service. This is what
you ought to have in your business motor trans
portation that you can count on. You'll find it in
the Master.
Call us un and let's -talk it overl
W. G. GARBE. Inc.
Sales and Service
Corner Court said Thompson
Raneft, Mgr.
Phone 720
o
R
Wood
Relation b-treen s" d road and right
living, g'Hid roads iind Vhrlsttan' pro
gress, and similar theme. Bveryoae
is request oil seriously to discuss the
matter of the Improvement of the
highways. The local committee will
make announcement of how the week
is to be observed In the community
congregation. Tn general arrange
ments are made for films to be shown
In the moving picture theatres, for
public meetings with good roads ad
dresses, and motor truck parades and
tours.
The purpose is to fix In the heart
the conviction that the next step to he
taken for the welfare of the commun
ity, the nation and the word' is Immed
iately to improve the highways and to
inaugurate measures whereby every
mile ..f road bed 'in the United States
may be hard-surfaced as sorin an the
combined forces of counties, states and
Federal Government can secure this
result.
This Adv. is paid for with money contributed by local supporters of Leonard Wood,
el
-1 ,vitJ' U'ill ca O TUv
A bunt 0 Akron Boy icrats who will
Via RK'lUlL'UUe V' ' mvo-s; w . v
; Oyster Bay in July, will carry
nf a a riewz Thev are
iourted over the Lincoln mgnway in
oenmatk tired trucks and after three
days camp at Bear Mountain in New
York, the national bay scout camp.
they will return through Central New
York stopping at Niagara Kills. The
commissary truck -will be equipped
with six wheels, the unusual design be
ing developed by engineers of The
Goodyear Tire & Rubber
And the lullaby Is responsible for
many a kid-napping.
MAY RAISE SAI-tAJRY
(By Associated Press.) ,
HONOLULU, T. H May 15. Audi
tors of the Japanese government has
strongly recommended raising salaries
of ihe Japanese government officials
to enable fhem to cope with the high
cost of Japanese veracular paper here.
TIRES ARE VALUABLE
AS LOOT FOR THIEVES:
Had is ever r ecu red to you that tires
ja.e valuable end that they should he
I Protected front thieves that Infest tha
' streets, whre motor vehicles are
Parked? A ood tire, on the spnre
Jtlre rark, is easily removed In a short
'tt: . find mnL-Pu inn,f Innt tr.r thn
if sneak thief He can usually get It off
the
W I 'A- r . R
1
rack with little trouble, and does
jso regularly, to the tune of $2,500,000
i wcrlh last year.
! "Whenever a man offers a good tire
I of standard grade at cut prices that
I is, prices that you know are ridiculous
ly low, it is high time to ask where
' that man bought his stocks," points
out Neil & Barker, Pendleton distri
butors of Lee tires. ,
"In many instanees these stolen
tires become the basis of operation for
dealers in cut price tires, who secure
SS their tires through underground
3 sources, and who seldom realize that I
aSlihey are dealing in stolen tires. If
S they did know, thev -.vnn!d not hnndle
this soft at goods.
)TI ES)VMORNT0. M MTh al 10 o'cK.ck, a
demonstration will be grreii to show tbe merits of the Wal
ker Double Reduction Axle on Master Trucks at the place
of Mr. W. Romey, 3 1-2 miles from Pendleton.
All wishing to see this work arc cordially invited; deal
ers of other trucks are especially bid.
Cars will leave the Overland Sales Co. at 9:30 for all
wishing to attend. -
Do You Know?
that half of the car that made a trip to Bingham
Spring had mechanical trouble of some sort.
that we have a service car ready for, the road at
any time of the day or night.
that we overhaul and repair any make of car.
that each job receives my personal inspection.
RUDY TANNLER.
It may occur to the dealer (hat ho
.. I Is getting tires a low price, but he
2 1 will seldom stop to Investigate. MwOC
S) the bet Way to ellmlnnte the tire
X thief is to investigate, yourself. Vh
tires are offered at absurd prices, look
2 into matters. By destroying the thief,
S market of stolen gnrdjt, you will soon
5 put hfm out of business.
2 'The public can be blamed for a j
Mi traWI deal of fhis tire stealing. Tho
S average owner of an automobile makes
3' It so e;isy for a man to steal a tire,
sjthat therp is a great temptation offer
1 rd, especially to Irresponsible hoys.
mi Locks are made that will stop these
3j thefts. I'sually the ear ewner leaves
3, the ear unlncked along with the tiro
Sinn the spare rack and the whole thing
2! Is stolen. More often he leaves the
j (ire unlocked nnd the thief drive it i
SrbatAld, takes the tire off I he rack.
2! (brow It in his ear and drives away
2 "Take rensonahle rare and there will
2 he fewer tires stolen. Thvwdtgnto
j shady-looklng sales, trade only from
2 reputable firms and tb thief will he
2i unable to profit from his now reall
' profitable occupation."
f ATTEMPTS AT BEAUTY
I WERE NOT MADE EARLY
Western Auto Co.
Cor. Cottonwood and Water Phone 530
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l When motor cars were flrat built
thay were designed more fur their
j mechanical features than for any at-
Ij tempt at the boauttful. Von rem em -5'
bar the first ears that looked like or-
r1 dlnary buggies without the phaftx for
the horses.
Then cm the bollea with the en
frnnMi at the rear, with a little step
that folded agAtnst tho The"
were high nnd tha pasaengers looked
like they wre riding In a second -story
house.
Then rame the car with the doors
on tho sWe, but still without a top
or windahteld. Theae were hardly
more eonfortaMe than their real
Ir -dcessf i ra.
Thesi tha car with stream lines and
topn and windahelds and four cylin
der! and everything.
Burn Gas
With the coining of Spring and Summer, have a
GAS RANGE installed. Do away with the long hot
days. The ugly effects of a hot fire can easily he done
away w ith by the use of gas.
GAS IS CHEAPER THAN CpAL OR WOOD
When you are ready to begin your work, simply
turn the "sw itch" no fires to make, no fuel to carry.
When you are through with -your work, your gas is
easily turned' off. No waste fuel, no steaming hot
room.
LET US EXPLAIN FURTHER TO Y)U
Pacific Power & Light Co.
-Always at your ncrvlc' '
JPhone 40 f E. Court and Cottonwood