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i . , , TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1917. PAGE NINE LOOKING FOR DADDY THE UNIVERSAL CAR Owner of Ford cars are advised to beware of "counterfeit parte." if your car needs adjustment bring It here where you will find reliable service with the complete mechanical equipment to give the highest quality. of Ford service obtainable. All the Ford parts used are supplied by the Ford Motor Company. Vou can not expect your Ford car to give the service and endurance you demand unless you have it cared for by men experienced In Ford meth ods. Runabouts 1404.80; Touring; Car $419.85 all f. o. b. Pendleton, deliveries made In rotation of or ders. For sale by SIMPSON AUTO COMPANY Johnson and Water Sis. Phone 408 Tour first 'and blgeest duty today la to help Uncle 3am win the war in order to make peace. Food conserva tion In every American home means an abundant supply fur the men at the front, and for famlne-strlcken France. Are you doing your nhure? I Save a loaf of bread win the wur. a week. Help THE QUIETEST OF MOTORS Improves With Use The unlckncN of (hp Knight Type of Slfwe-YMlvo Motor Ih pro verbial, mUvemally dHuvctrd mini easily unoVrMtoMl. JriMetut of Yalven Omi are opened and nlint by raniN and i-prlntr the Knight Type Motor rtnipty nan opcnlngM or vent In lot fending rirete. The MKal anwYm of camH and t.prfiijp In the Knight Tih Ih the obtlmin reason for It quletm. Hut It l a remarkable thins that any pleee of machinery actually Imprcnea with nw. The reason for thin Improvement In the Knlttht Tjpe Motor Ih( lHiwrtrr, quite wimple. Tlie common enemy of all (HIht te off jraMline motor car lMn lt the greatest friend of the Knight TyiM. ; .h carbon colli-ctM In the Knbrht Motor It forms a rmooih-aMg1aa coatltijr, whleh In rublN'd ami polished hy l he kIWIIiir: meetianlKni until It make a more pcrfeet Htirfaee llian It In n.fchanieally o i hie to roliKe. t And tlte prrfeiilnjr of thce hllfflng urfa-e ntukeK the motor qittelir limn eer and enable It to deelop men greater iover than when new. Ho, the slecre-vaRe motor, instead of deterloratlns-. sm all other Ope of ptaullne motors will, a row ft quieter anil more efficient and ootlantM by Omnia iidt of mile all other type In the- new, hig. beautiful wvcii-naeii4ter Willyft-KiilfihtH nc hate it hen the Nlecte-tuJvn niMor a nettlnc hcflltliijc Un Mipertortty. They have every iip-tn-ttie-tttimite adtantuge of Myle, equipment and ffhiMi. The imw VlllH.KiUKhtM are e-ec1a!ly noteworthy hccntiNC they are an cay rMlnx. The long- cantilever pting an; of except IoimU quality and reKt anoe, Tlte wheelliae I 121 Inche. Tire are 31x1 luetic. ' Heat spring have eaHi nplraj e,m rarely ciicael and thus air CtiHhfiHil and checked agaJnM re I to tin I. ;" The combination of all tJtee advantage givcM the utmost luxury or tiding comfort. Ilccaiiw them cant are itrt of a tremendous proliiellon itrogram Which effect truly wtntfferfiit econonile. tlie trice Ih lower than the eompaity han ever liefore I teen able to make on ho big a car, ho thoroughly a quality car throughout. Price 11610. Pendleton JAMES L. ELAM I ' , ' j - 'IP' ' i ' ' ' ' V 3 if f i. f ( I. A reat deal bas been said about awaits hla return. Is always heart the pain and anaulxh brniiEht to I landing. parents, wives and sweethearts by the great world war, but probably the most pathetic figure of all is the boy who has lost his pal, "Iaddy." His grief at the continued absence, sometimes rorever. of his pluymate. ! Beatty, Is a daughter of the late Mar ond the eagernes with which he I shall Field, of Chicago. In the above picture are the two sons of Admiral Sir David Beatty. They are Intently studying the aiohe. marking off In It the point where they believe their "Dud" is station ed. The mother of these boys, Lady HELIX HIGH SCHOOL TO AID RED CROSS CilltLS OltfiWI.i; CLASS AM HOYS WILL ALSO TIKCKIVK . KPIX'IAI, IN8TltrTION. fiasket Social to be Held IVIday Evening- Nov. I, ProcecdM of Which Will be red to Buy hrlslntat t.lftM for KoldlerM. I Bpach were Walla Walla visitors i Thur8t1ay. J Dan Hopkins of Juniper was In town ! Monday. Charles Flock was here . Tuesday from his home in Milton. I Charles Peterson left Tuesday for j lrenn rt'n. I Hev. l elle Grady is home from j alh.la where she assisted in hold ing special meetings. ; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Warren were ' Wallula visitors Monday, i Elmer Hendrickson was a Wednes ; day visitor from the Finnish settlement. (East Oregoniun Ppecfal.) HELIX. Nov. . K. E. Kheler Willi erect u garage 8(1x80 feet, facing Solar ! street, opposite I. tj. o. F. hall in the neur future. . i At the council meetins; Tuesday; I nfht the city granted a franchise to Co. to Install electiic light power in the cUx uU Helix. , NEWS AND PERSONAL NOTES FROM STAN FIELD Stone Garage I Pendleton Phone 74 I To aid in the Red Cross work for (the army the hi&h reboot girls have orRanixed a class with Mins Craws as sistance, to meet Tuesdays and Thurs days from 3:30 to 4 p. m. The boys III receive npecial instruction, not us yet fully determined, during the same periods. There will be a basket social at the I. U. O. F. hall Friday evening Nov. 16 to procure funds to purchase Christmas cheer to enlisted men. The quota for Helix is fi, of the 11.125 for I'tnatitln county. Funds on hand en mint be used for that purpose, but must be rained. There will be a pro gram and lutskcts of two classes will be for sale. To those under 1 4 yearn of a vie, a uniform price of 5t cents will be charged, and for those over that age, baskets will go to the highest bidder. W. C. T. t. women made 51 many ' tatted bandages at two recent meet ings. , - 1 Cecil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer A I bee broke his rinht arm on the school grounds Wednesday, making' the high Jump. Miss Winnie Walker was a Weston visitor Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Smith. Mrs. ' I D. Smith and Mrs. Charles Al- ervice (East Oregonlan Special.) i RTAXFIKL.D, Nov. 1(1. A number ' of the orchardisui are busy getting ; their apples ready for shipping. W. J. Furninh of Portland was here Friday looking after his inter ! ems on the project. K. 1. .Marshall of Pendleton was In town Friday. Mr. and Airs. James Hosklns were ' Pendleton visitors Tuesday. Mrs. W'eldon Mitchell has as her house guests her sister. Mrs. F. 1. Hamilton and daughter, Miss Hellice ot Knterprice. ' V. H. Cnpeland of Portland. l. spending a few days on the Sunrise rttneh. Miss Ethel Fraker of Portland If visiting her sister, Mrs. V. H. How ard. Mrs. Jim Campbell has returned from a visit to relatives and friends In Spokane. A number of Stanfleld ladies at tended the reception In Pendleton Tuesday given In honor of Mrs. Mar shall, wife of the vice-president. Those attending were Mrs. C. W. Con nor, Mrs. l w. Hazen. Mrs. L M. Hills, Mrs. (ieorge Cue and Mrs. F. H. Stuart. lr. Henry Waldo Coe of Portland returned to that city Thursday atefr spending several days here. M. R. Stuart and family have mov ed into the Martin house. . . Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Archer have moved on Miss Atbon's place adjoin ing town. Msls Ieah Percy of Hermiston was displaying a line of millinery In Hoggard's store this week. Mrs. V. T. Reeves and son Har old were shopping in Pendleton thr first of the week. Superintendent I. E. Young of Pendleton was visiting our school? Friday. "DROM every angle, the Paige wSix'39" is an ideal five 'passenger motor car. It is big enough- to afford luxurious comfort for all five passengers, yet light enough to insure mini' mum expense of upkeep. Best of all it combines Paige beauty and Paige mechanical efficiency in the fullest degree. It is a car that you can be proud of a car, that will reflect not only your good taste but your sound judgment as welL See the Paige dealer at once. A single demon' stration will prove convincing. Essex "Six-fr 7-passenger $1775; Coupe Six-55" 4-pa$seneer $2850; Town Car "Six-55 " 7-pas5enger$3230; Limousine "Six-5 5" 7-passenger$3230Sedan"Six-55"7-cjassenger$2850; Brooklands 4-passenger $1795; Linwood "Six-39" 5 -passenger $1330; Glen dalc "Six-39'" Chummy Roadster $1330; Dartmoor -Six-39'" 2 or J-passenger $1330; Sedan "&x-39 " J-pussenger $1925. AM Prices f. o. b. Detroit. . . PAIGE-DETROIT MOTOR CAR COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO. Lou A. Sutton Service Station Independent Garage. i A CHILD NATES OIL, CALOMEL, PILLS FOR LIVER AND BOWELS j GIVE "MllTOILMA SVHIT FIGS" IF tTIUHiS. KICK FKVKRISII, COX-STIPATE1. -IS WHAT WE HAVE TO SELL Prompt and' Reliable service for Chevrolet Cars. Look hack at your childhood days Remember the "dose" mother in sisted on castor oil, calomel, cathar ties. How you hated them, how you fought against taking them. With our children Itn different. Mothers who cliny to the old form ol physic simply don't realize what they do. The children's revolt Is well founded. Their tender little "insides" are Injured by them. If your child's stomach, liver and bowels need cleansing, give only deli cious "California Syrup of Figs. Its uction is positive, but gentle. Mill ions of mothers keep this harmless "fruit laxative" handy; they know children love to take it; that it never falls to clean the liver bowels and sweeten the stomach and that a tea- l spoonful given today saves a alck I' child tomorrow. Ask your druggist for a bottle ol "California Syrup of Figs." which has i full directions for hnMes, children of I alt ages and for grown-ups plainly I on each bottle. Beware of counter- ! IMMIGRATION TO CANADA GKOWS felts sold here. See that it Is made ! by "California Fig Syrup Company." j (Her Tliree Times at Manr Lpve ' Hefuse any other kind with contempt. I lilted state Am In tl.V I b! WINNIPEG-. Manitoba. Nov. 10. t Immigration into western Canada gave up the astronomical dial portion during the first ten months of the on the ground that it never could t present year has more than doubled have worked with the machinery pro- : E the returns for the xame period in j vided, relegating that portion of the i 1916 and more than tripled the 1315 I works to the store cupboard. figures. A statement secured fn the-! A Croydon firm of clockmakers set department of immigration today Ithe whole thing going again in ISSO. : I show s that 33.134 persons have ml- j and it has run satisfactorily until now. : Krated from the I'nlted States up to Workmen are busy getting up the : October 31 this year. In the first . scaffolding necessary to reach the ; Un months of 1916, 1.V960 persons ' dial, and after a thoroimh cleaning : crossed t he line and 9191. 1015 2 TWO Ril l I l IX 1HVIKII Mil only 'and certain repairs to the dial expected to run for another quarter of a century with little attention from time to time. London Correspond ence o New York Sun. Pa,, Nov. 10, Twoj and five seriously j A Complete Stock of Parts is maintain ed making it very convenient for Che vrolet owners. Tr.VNKI.TOX mm wpre kill.' Injured in an xilosion wrecking the Plant of the McAnee Powder and "II company near here. According to survivors, a man ac cidentally dropped an Iron pipe on a pile o:' hiKh power dynamite. For Itching Torture CUX'K IIKI V KAIIS oi.n. has sTorri-:i C. & F. MOTOR CO., Inc. 814 Johnson Street immtr The eelt'hruted clock at Hampton Court palace that was provided with a dial to Kive astronomical changes, hut never did so, has stopped once more. It is helieved to have been constructed hy a German way hack in l."4. hut as a matter of fact history falls tit record the name trf its maker, j not greasy or sticky and The eelt'hruted ctockmaker Yulli- There is one remedy that seldom fails ' to stop itching torture and reiiere skin i irritation and that makes the skin soft. ! clear and healthy. Any drupRist can supply you with j temo, which generally overcomes all : skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, pim- pies, rashes, blackheads, in most cases ! Rive way to zemo. Frequently, minor blemishes disappear overnight. Itching usually stops instantly. Zemo is a safe, antiseptic liquid, clean, easy to nse and i dependable. It costs only 35c; an extra large bottle, $1.00. It will not stain, is not creasy or sticky and is positively 9 w.v; .. a Eliminate Your Tire Troubles during the wet and muddy weather a coming, by seeing that all your tires are Good Tires WE SELL Diamond Squeegee Tires Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires Kelly-Springfield Tires Republic Tires "When you buy such brand as th?t you Ret ttres that have stood th tent. tir that have proven ihir worth -to the motorist. There m VAI.l'K woven in with the fabric, vulcanized In with the rubber, stamped in with th guarantee if lung life. VULCANIZING And RETREADING . SERVICE STATION, OIL, GAS AND WATER AT CURB. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL X. Matlnrk. Prroldrnt. SCIS Vmm I ourt St. Telepbone 131 safe for tender, sensitive stems. Tht b. W.Rom Co.. Cleveland, O imn llllll!!! ilililiiliiiiil amy reconstructed It in ,s, Dut he 1 1 il 1 1 1 1 it liillili iHNIIIiilliilililli;