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DAILY EAST 0REG0N1AN, PENDLETON. OEEGON, SATURDAY EVENING, APEIL 29, 1922. PAGE JtSTS ELUGE ON UNCOVERED Girls Like the Crown Prince's Brother, Too -Jiiliijitju.iiiiniiiiiiiilJi liiililliiJitiiiitiliAiiiiitllilii 1.1 ' B TWELVE PAGES Out Today : . New Victor Records May 1922 : You'll find music to suit your particular taste among: these new Victor offerings numbers you will want to add to your col lection of Victor Records. We have classified them for your con-' venience and any dealer in Victor products will gladly play any selections you wish to hear. STOP PURRING ENGINE atfune Operates Perfectly in Spite of Water; Plan Was Considered Unique. SAX FRANCISCOV April 2. One the most ' novel demonstrating II I i 1 inta ever witnessed In San Francisco lis held on Tuesday at the Civic Cen- r, when a Buick car with Hi motor posed was driven through a verit able geyser without causing any vana- n in the speed of the engine. ranting motorists and pedestrians The Duk o( Torlc .welcomed by sjlrls working at tha mills la Manchester mh . research laboratories at the Shirley Institute. bCa-cr hcn U tfcer. to cyor. I i (epahvdcmdOnllisHay M)ne thing is certain, after your car ', leaves our shop we know you will tell your autotrou-. bled friends About our good work, and in that way we can afford to . put more time and bet ter work on your repair ! job. The economy of hav . ing your work fixed t once and permanently is f eaily appreciated by the j car owners . who have too often :! taken their troubles, to a fly-by-' :. Bight repair shop, only - a 1 AT . T . 10 Dring uieiu iieie ai.tr erwards. - . wfTb saw the stream of water shoot ing over a hundred feet into the airl while a drenched Buick touring car, with Its motor turning over with the cover of the hood -removed and water pouring in!o it from a stream us wide as the car itself, w ondered what It was all about, ' uurir.g tne stay of It u. Bassctt. president, and E. T. Strong, general sales manager, Buick , Motor com- INFLUENZA 1 At a preventive, melt and in cue night and morning sect 9 Vapo Rub Over 17 MiUkaJan IW Vearfj V That's why we say bring your car . here FIRST. ' ' ; Font Safety Brake Agency "In business for pleasure." your 101 W. Alt riiono 780 lany. Flint, Mich., and the Buick deiQers of northern California" while in convention acxemliled, C. S. How ard and R. F.. Thompson decided to give a partlca demouxtrution of the reliability of the Buick- motor and Ignition system. ' Through arrangement with the" San Francisco fire department, a hose was attached to one of the high-power power pressure plups at the Intersec tion of Polk Rnd Grove streets, and two firemen directed a steady stream of water through the nir so that when the water fell It rushed Into the ex posed motor with the force pf a raging catarract. Despite, this harsh -treatment, the engine kept on purring and all sx cylinders functioned perfectly. In line. w4th the recent packing of the motor with Ice to prove Buick dependability and construction. . this water treatment of the -Buick motor was done to show that the engine (lot only is weather-proof, but. water-proof as well. ' Owing to. all pipes and colls being entirely Inclosed, it is Impossible for nny moisture to Interfere with the carr Imretlon or Ignition system of a Buick which is only one of the many new features incorporated in the 1922 cars. ' . : ' WATER 4 tmutiox no.us (Continued, from page S.) A PLEASANT . ECONOMY . "Cleanliness la next to god liness." , ' i - . i. . Let us keep your tulta or frocks In lmmaoulate condi tion and it will intensify your, charm. 1 Besides, It's true economy to have your clothea Dry Cleaned as It adds months of injoyment . and ' . service - to their life. ' , ' . , " ; . ' Model Cleaner and Dyers ; ' 608 Main " ' JOSEPH ELL -Insurance Moved to 526 Main East Oregonian- . :' Bldg. Office Pone 245 Ret. Phone 790-W l ...... ill I ii ! III in. IF 1 T7D A XTT" HI TDD A i ALL THOSE WISHING TO HAVE THEIR RELATIVES' RESTING PLACES ;; ': y IMPROVED before Decoration Day can call or come to he cemetery I will be making' improvements there for two or three weeks, making air-tight vaults, reinforcing cement, slabs lettered, curbs, cement .alley.-.- . ' - v- '" ".'VS MtMMMMtMMMMVMMMI.MMMMMMOMMM h ; I: The satisfaction in a ton of Oastle Gate Goal can be measured by the ever in creasing demand. ' ' 4 ' j" ' ' " t ' -V; .: . r x ; ',fiV . .:.,. . ... .. . v , , A real Cokl that meets your re quirements. :l V.i-' , ; s ' ''-'":vV.'i :;l":, .- . t. Bur roughs, Inc. j Fone Five For Fuel creek and Tualatin river bridge. , 9It. Hood IxMip Iligliwny. .Portlaiid-Stindy: Take Towell yal lay road which is paved to restmm; graveled and In good condition . .to Cottrell; thence via Bluff Road; grnv eled, rought in places but safely pats able. , i . . 1 ' - , Sandy-Salmon river: Highway 1m passablo. Detour vfr. Marmot road which Is mostly planked and in fair condition; all safely pasiiable.. ' .Salmon Rlver-Zlg Zas: .t:nsurfncod but sand and gravel soli :ind safely passable. . " ; . .Owgon-Washngtoii Highway. f ' Pendleton-Washington State Lino: raved k and open; drive slow at cau tion signs where maintenance work is In progress. One detour eight miles from Pendleton, brldgo -ut.. . Pendloton-Pllot Hock: Fiva miles good. earth road: .ten miles of :na- cadam.1 : ' , Pilot Rock-Butter Creek-Jones Hill: Frost is now going out of the ground; this road Is very rough; should be In fair condition in about one week: Jones i Hill-JIeppner; , Samo as above. . - . - " r Hoppner-Qilliam County line: 60 per cent macadamized; all In very good condition. , , ' ; Gilliam County Line-Hoppner Junc tion: Fair with many sharp curves;, drive carefully. ; IVnilloton-CoId Springs Higltway. Pendleton-Holdman: Fair county road. ' : - , Hold man-Cold Springs: 4 5 per cent macadamized; impftssablo near Cold Springs until mucadamlzed on ac count of sand. , " y IVndlctoii-Jolin Day Highway. . . Pcn.dlcton-pnot Rock: Flo miles of good earth road; ton miles of ma cadam. , Pilot Rock-Uklah-Long Creek-John Day: '.Closed to any traf fic but teams. ; , ; v Old Oregon TraU; , Pcndlcton-Foot of Cabbage Hill: Oicn; macadamised.' .!' Foot of Cabbago HllMIilcard: clos ed by snow. Hilgard-La Grande Open but very rough. La Grando-Hot' Lake: Pavement and macadam; good construction. - ' Hot Lake-Union: Open; short de tours necessary. Cross track just -east of Hot Lake, detour marked to main high wayi detour Just east of Union at small bridge. Union-Haines: Excellent macadam." Haines-Baker: Macadam soft in spots, drive carefully.. . , Baker-Nelson Mud holes In places but passable. "." ' Nelson-Huntington: ... New standard grado; detour 2 1-2 miles in' length from Gales Crossing '.: to eWatherby bridge; use old road which is Vffr rough;' cDtour 1-4 mile at Jordan creek, very rough;., detour, of 1 ml'' from Limo to Huntington . overhead crosNing; use old road which Is in fair condition; detours of half mile from Pope and Stanfield ranch to Binder ranch, use, old road ;: in fair tradition. Tile detours on this section are well marked, but care should be used as they are very rough le chains. Huntington-Weiser (via Olds Fer ry): Fair' condition;, Oregon side closed. , ; , weiser-Ontarlo: Excellent ma cadam. . The Dalle-California Highway, Note: Hoe riherman Highway for alternate route to Central Oregon. The Dalles-Shanlko: (by wuy of SCLupin and Bakeoven) Good except Tygh Grade which is very rough but passable. Shaniko-Madras: Best route Is via Antelope and aGtcway. Rough but passable. '- Madras-Bend: Good macadam road. Bend-Allen Ranch: '. Cindered road In -fair condition. . Allen Rahch-Lapine-Crescent; Fair condition. - , - . Crescent California State Line: Open to automobiles and in .fair con dition. . ' AnlUund Klamath FIIm Highway. Green Springs route still closed and Impassable for teams or cars. Curs new coming through from Klamath Klamalh Hot Springs, Ager and norlh n Pacif ; highway to Ashland. ' GraiKx Ia.-(f(icrnt lily Highway. 4t is n ported that two and one-half feet of i dditibnat snow has fallen wn drcgon mountain which will probably keep the road closed one week longer. I Klamath 'Full Ijikcxh-vv HUtlmay. Closed on account of, deep sno.. I jikcA lcw Burns Highway. .-' Road still closed account of snow in the vicinity of Wagontlre Mountain. Lakcvk-w-Ileml Highway By wny of the high desert hutos may go from Bend to Silver Lake although considerable mud and deep ruts are to bo encountered. , Silver Lake to aPlsley the road along the east side of Summer Lake must be ta ken. Paisley to Lakevlew, rwid Is fair except for a short distance between I Crooked creek and Lnkevicw where considerable snow btui exisis. , antral Oregon Highway. j Bend-BurnsvPttBsablo for team traffic only. " Burns-Crane: Macadamized and In good condition. . Crane-Vale Very bad condition; barely passable to auto traffic. Vale-Ontario: County road; fall condition. Ontario Cairo: 1 mllo. macadam, remainder air. ' ". " ' " " ' ' Cairo-Nyssa: v. Macadajnized; good condition.. ' ' "... (ilicnnan Highway. ' Columbia River' Hlghway-Shanlko (via Fulton Canyon): Good condition 'Columbia river highway to , Slianlko. Ti ii -i! .1 tin . nriut M U-t im WAHCO- Vnrn turn nnnlh three miles West' Of Wasco and follow detour signs. .Road from Shanlko to Antelope fair but rough beyond. - . . ; ' Antelope-Madras: Passable ut still rough. Travel not advised. McKoinsio Highway. McKenzie , Pass: . .Closed until spring. . ' . ' . .: . ' ' Sisters-Redmond: vUraveled' road; open. , ' lil ' . Joint Duy Hlvcr lllglway. i "ArllngtonyCondon Pnssable; . good condition. . Condon-Fossil: . Macadamized and in good condition. . Summit-Tllleys tmoulh of ,Barvlco 1. . . ti... .. .1 i f.. I .nnn,1t(lnn I during dry weather dlffioultto traVol. 1 Tllloy's-Spray: Now road, fair con dition. ; f ( Spwy-Dayvtlle .Fair condition.. i Dayvlllo-Cole's -Bridge: In fair con dition. ' Cole's Brldge-Pralrle City: Gravel ed road Jn good condition. ' ' - Pralrlo City-Unity: Closed; now and mud. Unity-Cow .Valley: Passable . but very muddy. ' , i " ;) Cow , Valley-Brogan ' . Excellent graded earth rond. . v. i. . Vale - Jamieson: Macadamized; good condition. j ..i. Jamieson-Brogan: Excellent earth road. . - - i. - x Ocliooo Highway.'. Redmond-Prlnovlllo: Graveled road; good condition. .. Prlnevlllo-Mltchell: Snow on sum mit; difficult going. . . Crater Lnko Highway. , . Medford-Prospoct: Open. Wianlko Mltt'lM'U Highway, : Closed to auto traffic on account pf jnud and snow. L Grande Jowpli Hlglnvay. la. Grande-Island City: Paved,.' Island Clty-Elgln: County rond. open but rough; mud holes in pluces; drive carefully. . Klgln-Mliiam First 9 miles macad am. From end of macadam to Mlnam open but very rough. , Minam-Joseph: Macadamized with exception of 8 mile stretch between Lostine and Eaterprlso; this strip is very rough; use chains; tako river road. Rond will be open .from La Grande to Wallowa Lake hy May flint. Baker CorniiwipMijiiigliway. tJaHcrTllalfway: Olon; snow on Sparta summit; muddy in places; una chains. x V '';" ' s- .. .. " . . , ..;' , Baker full y.Iflgfiway. . Baker-Bridgeport: . Open, to stage station in Slice's Gulch; closed by and mud over summit. 1 'Bridgeport-Unity: piivxi- but mud- y-.yy.r dy. $100)0 Missing 7 7 . "..Ml' t ... . v ; . ' ."' - .; S.UHED SlXtXTIONS Number i 74737 The Living God OrMlIe Harrold ,43308 Come, Thou Fount of Every Blessing Olive Kline-F.lsle Baker Savior Like a Shepherd Lead Us ' Olive Kllne-lslo Baker , ; . TrxKFrii coxentr and opiji.mo CS03D Granadinaa .88(47 Secret of Kuzanne Oh giola, la nube leggcra 8648 Barblere di Siviglia, La ralunnta 68036 Carlisima , ' 74742 Love's Nocturne 66024 Tho Road That Brought You to Me Sixe Price. U ll.T$ 1 1.00 Tito Schipa Lucrezia Bori. Feodor Challapin ' Frances A Ida BenJamtno Gigll John McCormack It 12 12 10 12 10 , LIGHT VOC'.Ui SELECTIONS 45307 Longing, Dear, for You Rockln' in de Win 18875 Don't Lenve Me, Mammy Time After Time , . 18877 Play That 'Song of India' Again ' Those days Are Over 18870 Georgia , . ' Oh! You Beautiful Eaby B8153 Waggle o' the It;it ' ' Bella McGraw' ' ' . - 1 . MFXODIOl'S IN STROIEXT.VL 66037 Caprice No. 13 66040 Serenade Espngnole ' 66016 Prelude ftt C. Sharp Minor 66041 Walts 74736 Walkure Wotan's Farewell and Magic Fire Music , 66038 Canzonetta,' ' j 45305 Waltz Espana Rapsodie Olive Kline 10 Olive Kline 10 Vernon Dalhart '' - Henry Burr 10 ' Charles Harrison Alfred Campbell-Henry Burr Peerless Quartet . Aileen Stanley-Billy Murray ' 81r Harry lAuder Sir Harry Lander 1.23 1.75 , . 1.75 l.!5 1.00 1.00 10. 10 75 12 1.50 . , 1:23 1.25 , v Joscha Hclfet 10 Hugo Krelsler 10 Sergei Rachmaninoff 10. 1.23 Frlti Kreisler 10 . 1.25 Philadelphia Orchestra 12 1.75 Erlka Mor nl . 10 , 1.23 Guy Mater-Lee Pattlson f ; ' Guy Malcr-Loe Pattlson .10 . 1.00 18872 Jimmy Fox Trot ' -r After the Rain 'Fox Trot 18874 Tee-Pee Itlues Fox Trot . ' . Black Byed Blues Fox Trot . 18878 While Miami Dreams Fox Trot ' , Tell Her at Twilight Fox Trot 18878 Old Fashioned Girl Fox Trot DANCE HFCOniW - J- ; 1 Pa ul Whlteman and His Orchestra ' 1 l'aul Whiteman and his Orchestra 10. 75 T he Benson Orchestra of Chicago , ; r T he Benson Orchestra of Chicago 10".' ' '.35 ' Joseph C. Smith and His Orch. .. . , HackoUBerge Orchestra 10 ' Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra . . .. .Little Grey Sweetheart of Mine Me dley Fox Trot Club Royal Orch 10 18880 Bygones 'Fox Trot l'u ul Whiteman and His Orchestra V EV the Sapphire Sea Fox Trot Pa ul Whiteman and his Orchestra i 10 18870 My Mammy Knows Fox Trot The Benson OrcPhstra of Chicago; t Angel child Fox Trot , ': T he Benson Orchestra of Chicago, 10 18871 Ten Little FIngera and Ten Little T oes Fox Trot . ' , - . t. ' ; In Bluebird Laud Fox Trot - The Benson Orchestra of Chicago ,10 ECONOMY DRUG CO. . .75 .75, -::,7J !' - .16 illllHIllH r4IIUIHHIIM"""'" limiimiMiHfiHiifiH,,,,,,,,,,,; liMllilltimiHHiiiiiiiiimmli'Ol.,,....... ""; JiHIIIIMHIIH III til HI u iiuHHi QUALITY PRINTING at t Reasonable , Prices East Oregonian, Printing- Dept 70 Df0.00 v DVncra L0DGE BrlOTHEflS . ,MOTOVCAJl . .Maurice Byrnes, bank mecsenger, U charged by New York police with throwing 3100,000 into the East : River, keeping only 1150. . . u Sedan, $1665 Coupe. $1480 Touring. Car, $1075 r Roadster. I10J6 Panel Buslnees Car, $1165 Screen Business Cur, $1040. DELIVERED IN PENDLETON - ELLIS-SCHILLER CO. V - . . . . Main am! Water Hi. ' , , o 3 . "ii. i i 1 1 11 i i 1 i 1 i