t PAGE eight DAILY EAST OftEQOmir, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENINO,,AUOUST C, 1031. V',' !N THESE 1921 DAYS .f Progress of Industrial America Shown When Second Hayncs is Exhibited in Exposition CAR BUILT IN 1897 CREATES SENSATION I B'Kti fimtit of the tremendous fir Id whkth Industrial .America has t: l ilurinir thr pawl quarter of a century, wus the appearance of the or iKltml llavnoM autmnoliiic of the iiit fi,'p vt 1M)7 In the l'liKoant of Uro- Bitmk Kxiitmilinn pnrade held in Chi r.iHO on July So. This ancient Hayncs ntr i the second oldest Hayncs auto-n-obilo in cxtatrncc tn the Wilted Hl:i on. The firnt Hiiyncs, which Is now tfictnily known an "America's first On,"" wn Invented, designed and b'ull V Klwood Hayncs In 1893, and tn nnw the property of the United HlHtcx j ovcrnmenl. It Is on exhibition at tho Smithsonian Institution, Na tional Museum, Washington, IX C. Hie second oldest Hayncs car which had an important place in the great I'i'ucu'it of Progress parade, is a nov el u.iocariua vehicle. It has large. :-ublcr tired wooden wheels, a "sur Uy' top and a "dashboard." The timlor lu crashed between the spoKos of one of the rear wheels. The sleer tiiR wheel" is a vertical Iron rod v. ith a horluxHal handle. Dutipj; the 1921 national automo lllo hw. at New York City, this an cient carriage created a stir on Broad way when It waa used to carry Mayor Hylun ur.d Col. Klmcr Thompson, president of the Automobile Club of Americi. lit ad ciindltions In Baker, Malheur, S'orrott, cnioir, Wallowa and Umatil la counties, by R. H. Baldock, division uiMiiecr iVncilftc r to La Grande Surface to top t,f Cabbage Hiti: from this point to Hiljiurd. rough country mad; from Hllgard to La Grande, under con struction: watch for danger signs: drive slowly, T 1-a unde to Eaker Paved and I- acadai ;ej to Hot Luke: from Hot 1-uke to Union, under construction : follow detour afons foot hills, or turn off across valley 2.1 miles past sanilo rium; valley road closed from (lid. to 11 a. in. and from 2 M to 5 p. m.: between Union and Telocaset macad am construction, no detour available except through Ladd Canyon, turning went r.l end of pavement out of La Grande; this road fair, 7.2 per cent; Telooaaet to Baker, good.: one turnout between North Powder and. Haines. Baker to Ontario: Baker to Nelson, good county road: Nelson to Hunting ton, detour at Nelson school house V a Chicken Creek, road good but one tr two steep pitches; two short de tours near Lime; new road open from eatherby to Lime. Huntington to Ontario, via Olds Ferry, Weiscr and Fayette; first eeven miles rough, bal-aii'.-c fair, follow Idaho side. Oregon .fiile from Weiser to Ontario . under c- . Ktruction. Ontario to Vale, fair, take first left h-iiM road after, leaving pavement. Vale to Burns, very bad. Vale to Irons.de. fine condition. Vale to "Unity., through Ironside good. linker to Prairie good. Baker to Halfway, good. Island City to Elgin, good county r iid, very little dust but rough. Klein to Joseph, under construction, r ith; drive slowly; detours well marked. Pendleton to Washington State line, ravttl. detour at Blue Mountain Zi milca from Pendleton, 500 feet around Iridic. ' J'endicton to Heppner, surfaced nearly to Pilot Mock; detour around crusher; Pili.t Kock to Heppucr, part ly u-t Icr construction, fajr. , ill,. : er to Cill.ain county line, uu tliT cook! ruction, passable, delourt well marked. . P in . ton to Arlington, macadam ised. !E MONTREAL.. Aut,'.. 6 ( L N. S.) Three thousand people, who had plan tied to emigrate to the United tkatas. are stranded In Antwerp, according to cable advices, because of tbe new U. fa Kcstrlction act. Jloet of them are I olea, A vteumer thut sailed recently was scheduled to carry kZU. but sailed with only . Steamers refuse to carry more than the monthly quota al lowed by American law. They would be compelled to return the surplus to Europe at the companies expense. A suggestion has been made here that the steamers briny these people to Canada, dropping them en route to New iork ut tit. John's or Qdebec. Canada would welroine the settler the United Plates rejects. Millions of acres remain unsealed in Westert Canada. Here the Europeans would find oleoma and homes. Canada's Sitolest noed Is population and Its ItrrateH itMvt land. The country Is mukhia a bid. for agricultural settlers. T"he l". K Restusctioii Act Is bound to prove an Immense benefit to Can tida," said Colonel J. 15. Ieiinis. of the Canadian pacific Hallway, one of Can ada's foremost authorities on Immi gration and colonization. "The new law has created a wonderful oppor tunity for Canada. People who now dHtre to leave European countries are better type than the usual Immi grants. They are substantial farmer people. If It were not for the dis turbed comlitlor.s In Europe they would not think of lowing their native lan-t. Large numbers of these homr builders, barred from the United til tea. ai turning to Canada- We ex -n heavy settlement In the Wasters I'Jvv'uwt In Ihe nv )r." oAnnouncmg i The New 1 - Orders Nov Accepted Prices 22-34 Two Passenger Roadster 935 97$ 1475 1650 22r35 Five Paisen-ger Touring 22-36 Thre Passenger Coupe 22-37 Five Passenger Sedan - All Pricu F. 0. B. Flint, Michigan Cird Tim Sttndard Equipment in All Midill Stt Ui tr ifrKiJUttitni and Dtlivtrj Dam WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE BUILT BUICK WILL BUILD THEM j "" VALVE -1 tpHDmflfy Chj MOTOR CARS ( . . - : " - . '' 4 Here is a Thoroughbred Four Completing the Famed Buick Line 'The new Four-Cylipder Buick; here announced, is a thoroughbredrr.a pjedigreed car well worthy of its name. Down to the. very last detail, this new mbdel possesses every quality of enduring serviceability, complete comfort, 'and distinctive appearance that have always characterized Buick automobiles. ' ' . ' : . The advent of this new Four makes the Buick 1922 line complete. It offers to purchasers of a car of this size all the quality and service that go to make up the name "Buick." The Buick Valve-in-Head Engine A Power Plant Tltpt Has Proved Itself The engine, of course, ii of the time tested Buick Valve-in-Head type. The year-after-year concentration of" Buick's engineering skill and exper ience in building 'Valve-in-Head motors assures the highest standard of performance obtainable today. Every other unit is of a quality equal to the power plant. The whole as sembly constitutes a perfectly bal- anced chassis which is of typical "Buick construction. The equipment of Cord Tires is merely evidence of the quality which characterizes the entire car. Two open and two closed body types mounted on the Buick built chassis comprise the new series. Even the most casual inspection of the details of. design and workman ship will reveal thaf. full measure of quality which motorists have learned to associate with Buick. Oregon Motor Garage INC. 1 19-121 We.l Court St. Phone 468 n rout iv- qA Great Car Prices Make It An Even Greater Value Qbviously a high grade automobile a genuine Buick production the prices listed below make'thii great Four even greater. A value such as this is possible only "because of the ( combination of Buick engineering skill devoted to the one ideal of quality, Buick production facilities developed over nearly a quarter of a century, and Buick's nation-wide distribution and service organization. The Buick Motor Company is proud of the Buick Four. It has the faith of ' long experience in this newest addi tion to its line. It places upon it unreservedly the, Buick guarantee carried, by every Buick automobile . produced. That its confidence is well placed is manifested not only by the keen interest with which motorists have awaited this announcement, but . also the advance orders placed by ' distributors, dealers, and, the general; public. . .(. . ; s I I