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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY. MARCH 11, 1916. EIGHT PAGES 1 UTILE ONES DANCE MINUET AS FEATURE The "Baref oot" Tire Pendleton's Greatest Garage and Why. of the: these Treads to on (JUT fast at the point of The ntdde efficiency tutrs so sharply on the layers of Fabric in Tin1 Bi CONSIDER now the means by which many Tint have been given maximum Traction, i.e., by means of a "sandpaper " texture in the Rubber tr Anti-Skid Treads. Brakes are put on, to make mm Tires ilativeiy hard, unyielding, and compar ire of the Rubber in their Treads causes ind c ; on the pavement, to WEAR contact of their grinding-Traction also Rubber Adhesive b tween the ; to separate these la vers. There is little "give" to them just as there is little " .'(. " to them. So, they grain Trcction at the expense of Mileage. Naturally such Tires require i great BULK of such Rubber in order to deliver reasonable'Mileage before worn out And, therein they differ radically from GOODRICH 'Barefoot" Tires. Because. the Safety-Tread on Goodrich Tires is made of " Barefoot-Rubber, " a new, and exclusive compound which discards unnecessary whitish "frictional" ingredi ents that are heaviest and inert, as proved by their lighter weight H 301,3 c jc- JS10.40 M3ViJ Fsss-dSisaa 1 $n.40 M3Vi $15.45 33a Stlttr Trtad S22.00 34 i 4.... "Fair-LiaS". $22.40 36i4Vi 3J1.60 37 i 5 537.35 38 a S.4 550.60 ERE is how it acts in Automobiling, hen the weight of the Car bears on this clincrine "Baretoot-Rubber" Tread, and the power is applied to go ahead or reverse, the wonderful stretch in the "Barefoot" Rubber Sole (or Tread) of the Goodrich Tire acts as a sort of Lubricant between the Fabric Structure of the Tire and the Road. Then, the Bareoor-Rubber "Toes," of the Goodrich Safety-Tread Tire. CLING to the pavement (instead of grinding against it), in such manner as your Bare Foot would cling to a slippery surface without Grind, and so, with the minimum of Frictional Heat or Wear for maxi mum Traction. Goodrich ' 'Barefoot-Rubber" is now made into Goodrich FABRIC Tires. Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires Good rich Inner Tubes. Good rich Truck Tires, Goodrich Motor Cycle, and Bicycle, Tires, as well as into Goodrich Rub ber Boots, Over-Shoes. Soles and Heels, Get a Sliver of it from your nearest Goodrich Branch, or Dealer. Stretch it thousands of times, but break it you can't That's the Stuff that GOODRICH Black-Tread Tires are made of. GOODRICH THE B. F. GOODRICH CO. Akron, Ohio foot88 Tires lWllKXT-TK U'llK.l.s MKI.T AND ENJOY LaRCTURE ll PROFESSOR Excellent 1'rograiu 1- Given; Large Audience Attend-,; Uta, Mum Leave tor Her Home In t nlon; Mi-. v-;i it. TiiomvHi (iiK-s to Port land to is.it Mother; Other Notes, tK.ist Oregonian Special.) ECHO, ore., March 10. V very in tereetlng ami profitable meeting ot the Echo Patent-Teachers' Association was hold here Wednesday evening at the HlKh school auditorium Excel lent musie was furnished b) Kipper's orchestra. A minuet was executed by Sixteen little ones from the primary grade; dressed In colonial costumes. The study hour of the meeting was devoted to a very able lecture by Dr W. H. Uleakney of Whitman. College. , Walla Walla, Wash , on the develop ment an dlrainlng of the esthetic, in tellectual and spiritual nature of the child. i Much interest Is shown here in the parent-teachers' meetings. There was a large audience present. A. Hill, a meehantc at the Echo garage, went to Pendleton Wednes day on a few days' visit. Mrs. Almira Shaw, who spent the winter here with relatives left es-i terday for home In Union, Ore. Mrs. Hoy Ward Is here from Ar. llniton visiting with friends. Prof. W. H. Bleakney returned to Walla Walla last evening after spend ing the day here visiting the high school. Mrs. Mary H. Miles of Pendleton, Is a business visitor lu re thus week. Deputy Sheriff J..- niakely waf here on official business Tuesday and Wednesday. H. C. Hranstetter unci daughter. Myrtle, are visiting this week in Pen dleton. Mrs. Asa li. Thomson went to Port land Wednesday on a vtslt to her mother. Mrs. Harriet Stanfleld. Alex Malcolm spent Wednesday at the county sAt transacting business and returned home in ibe evening jf ' ,81 Be iji agtefl Hfll I RH9B BSBniiiMjff ilpP Bp'lH99 : : m r DANCING PARTY IS 1 HELD AT GIBBON AT 1 Fire-proof Modern Handy Unexcelled Service We Give Service OUR up-to-date machine shop is a bee hive of busy mechanics. There's a reason. We started with the policy of best work at reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed always. We have made every patron a friend and booster and our shop is now showing that our efforts have been appreciated. Let Us Repair Your Car Expert repairing of autos, combined harvesters, gas engines and machinery of all kinds. Parts of all kinds made correctly and promptly for any machinery. Up-to-date machinery and best mechanics. Try us. Independent Garage Hemmelg'arn 6 Webb, Props. Corner East Court antl Thompson Streets. Telephone 633 Complete Stock of Goodrich Tires Carried at the Oregon Motor Garage 119-121 West Court Street. Telephone 468 HOME 1)1 MR. AND Mils. JOHN THOMPSON Is SCENE l GAY GATHERING, Prevents roughness during the summer NYAL 13 FACE CREAM A superior vanishing skiL tone soon absorbed. LEAVES NO SHINE Price SO cents Koeppen's The Drug :Store That Serves You Best Paroled Men Farn Cash, ; role law has been operative is (IS. SALEM, r., March n. Men pa-j ' all 'he men on parole, only four I From the Oregon 'penitentiary railed to report in January as Is re ce last July have earned lifi.r.nT 47. 'luired. ami only three were unable ordlni to the report of Joseph Kel- 'o find work. 1 with Gover- ' report shows sre were 2S9 bice the pa- d ml I Dolfay Qrigga I.' IS ler, parole officer, filei ni.r vflthycorabe. The that on February i the men out on parole, and sage of the parole law have violated the term taaee, of which t4 hav nl to the prison. In January the parol ported earnings totaling 13351.21. The i mortally wo percentage of violations since the pa-1 slightly cut. Igrec vt i, prosct-utc duel h( ts re-! woman. of a country vas probably '. tetoml was LOY LLE 1 'Hiring ram mxdicinb CO. No. 714 Oreden St. Our roote have been tested 1 year. We can cure all chronic diseases or ahscesees. i mie to us if you are suffer ing from catarrh, asthma, luns or bronchial trouble, constipa tion, rheumatism, appendicitis, dropsy, kidney, liver, stomach or female trouble, obesity, blood end sktn diseases or nervous debility Sufferers from these and many other chronic diseases lisxe been restored to health and huppiticss without poison ous drugs, by the Chinese herbs CiHtir end " The Supremacy of Peruna as a Household Remedy 44 Years of Leadership (East Oregonian Special.) GIBBON, Ore, March 10 Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson opened their home Friday night to a large num ber of their friends. Dancing and cards were enjoyed until an earls hour in the morning. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Bdd Kidder. Mr. and Mrs. George Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Dace Bonifer Mr. anil Mrs. Harry Bayer Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson. Mr s. George Hrnce. Mr. ami Mrs. Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Add of Dune, in; the m:sses llelva Williams. Bernlce and Rachel Iteed, Bvalyn Meagor, Delia, Cora and Mar tha Sayer. The Messrs. Qui Selebert Lon Bullen, Joe Holaday, .ihn Ha jer, Joe French and Harold Itobie. Constance Duffey. .lames Adams. Will Brace, Mr. Meredith, Mr, Mark, ail of Gibbon; W. w Hoch of Pendleton. Seth Griggs of Duncan; Shed and Hu ford Price of Weston. All enjoyed a good time. Mrs. Thompson was as sisted in serving b) Mrs. George Gray, mpion, Mrs. George Dolfay Thorn peon. and Will Brace were a couple of days last Mrs. Henry Th Brace and Mrs Allien Baker in Walla Walls week. turned from the home of tufford price have re Portland and visited at Mr and Mrs. Henry ben Returned to His Work. Mr. .TiiIIti GoadetBj nrs-lovM", La., Fnffrd wits rsurrh of the stomach. He did fcot know what bii trouhs; ares, lie a nr.ahle to nors. To'Jld hardly fat anrthiag. Aft'r taklnir Perufle a utiort t'lme he li now In pr!t bsajth. lie tare: "I aia now dnlnv all Ry (,rk. 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Dolfay Thompson went to Pendle ton today. Mrs. Dave Bonlfef was In Pendle ton to day on business. lit. Too tutos RegtMewd. (ire.. March II. Motor itratlona are being made th more promptness than accord ng to the records nr-vehbde department In f Seen tare of Stale (1- Three aubstantial men, heada of families, made efficient ence more b Peruna. "livie housewives reetored to their familiee. These are only b.mplei ot what Peruna ij doing every day, everywhere. 3jrly, this is a splendid work. Anything that conserves family life and makes the home more desirable and comfo-table, nourishes the heart root of civilisation. Peruna is a fjreit civdiier. BALBM vehicle re this year in the pay of the in Ihe office eott. To date the applications for l!Gii licenses number 1 !t. 700 automobiles, 167T, motorcycles. 1!i2S chauffeurs and 1KI dealers, while a year ago applica tions had been received for the regis tration of 13.260 automobiles. IBfiO motorcycles. 1700 chauffeurs and 101 dealers. Briton Reported Sunk. liONDOX, March 11. Uoyd'l re lorts that the Prlilsh steamer Roth esa' has lieen sunk. Her crew was saved. The Hothesay was a vessel of 2007 Ions. Her home port was Cardiff. The last report of ihe steamer shows that she arrived in Parcelona Febru ary 1 from the C'lde. Livestock Sale Waifa Walla, Wash., at the Fair Grounds Sat. Mar. 18, 1916 COMMENCING AT 12:30 SHARP 70 HEAD OF MULES AND HORSES to be sold to the highest bidder 50 HEAD OF Extra Good Mules from three to seven years old Weight 1 1 50 to 1400 lbs. 20 HEAD of A-l y ill Mares and Geldings from four to seven years old. Weight 1 300 to 1 500 lbs. ' This is all good high grade stock and can be ' seen at the Fair ground for three days ahead of the sale. It will pay you to see them whether you buy or not. "TPDBMO, Time will be given until October 1st, 1916 on ap kMlfBVa Provecl note8 bearing 8 per cent interest. Three per sjHssjBejgjejej cent off for cash. J. H. LUCK Owner W. D BARCLAY, Auctioneer Paxton Bros. Clerk 1