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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. SATURDAY. JUNE 24, 1916.
PAGE EIGHT
IS
ONE OF
SAXON "SIX" TOURING CAR
A Big Car for Five People
KiiW'
AT GIBBON
Cadillac "Eight"
KING OF THE ROAD
Proven by test.
Proven by every-day performance.
Easy riding: easy driving:
worlds of power at your in
stant command : low up
keep : gives you real plea
sure and service.
$2250 IN PENDLETON
MM AUTO CO.
726 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46
JOHN HAGER IS KK-KI.IHTI l
1 1 BRK FOR THIRD TERM;
OTHBR (iinituN ximx
HORSES PLENTIFUL TO
SUPPLY NEEDS OF U. S.
"There are plenty of horses in the
United States to supply any demands
of the I'nited State in case of inva
sion of Mexico provided the, govern
ment Is willing to pay the price for
them. " raid J. P. Huston of Pendle
ton, a horse dealer who has been send,
ing an average of loo head of horses
a week to France since the war in
Europe broke out.
Mr mist on was at the Imperial Ho-
tel yesterday, returning from a trip:
to the east on business connected with!
the supplying of horses for army use 1
"People who imagine the country" li
drained of horses by the war in Eu-l
lope ought to see in New York 10,000 j
head of horses almost any time, wait-:
ing for ships to take them abroad.
"The government of the United
States will find that if it needs horses
It will be able to get what it needs." j
I. B. Farrell, another horse dealer, j
applied at the chamber of commerce'
yesterday for copies of the govern
ment specifications covering purchas
es of cavalry and artillery horses.
Mr. Farrell said that he had about
u horses available in inland em
pire which he Intends to offer for sale
to the government for use In Mexico
Oregonlan.
Wilier lKMiOfr Mm,
JOHN DAY. Ore., June 24 In the
death of Robert Officer, which oc
curred here. Grant county lost one of
Its few remaining pioneers. Mr Offi
cer was born in Jackson county, Mis
souri. March 2 1 s 3 7. and was 79
years old He had seen a resident of
Oregon for more than three score
years, hiving crossed the plains in
1M6.
MARSHALL IS flTED BY
HOI SE FOB OONTEMVT
WASHINGTON. June 22. By-
vote of 208 to So the house passed the
resolution citing H Snowden Marshall
I'nited States district attorney for
New York for contempt, and ordering
his arrest and appearance before the
bar of the house.
(Kast Oregonlan Special, i
GIBBON" Ore.. June 21 At the
annual school meeting held here yes
terday, Joe Holaday was elected di
rector and John Hager was re-elected
for his third term as clerk. The new
board is Joe Holaday and W. W Wil
liams, directors: John F Thompson,
chairman, and John Huger, clerk.
. John Hager and hi niece, Miss
Mao Geer. attended the circus in
Pendleton last Wednesday.
Add Griggs was on the river today
from Duncan.
Mrs. W D. Bonlfer was in Pendle
ton Saturday on business,
C. C. Leach and young son Ned
have returned from an eastern visit to
his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Seth Hyatt of Weston
have been visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Dolfay Thompson for
the past week.
Just even one hundred auto loads
of people were at Bingham Springs
Sunday, the largest crowd ever
known to be their at this time of the
year.
Albert Baker was in Pendleton
yesterday.
Mr and Mrs BUI Mahaffey who
have been visiting here for the past
two weeks, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. John Thompson, left today for
Condon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thompson re
turned Sunday from Weston where
thev attended the funeral of Mrs.
Thompson's great grandmother.
Elizabeth Hall.
Mr and Mrs Will Campbell
children and Mr. and Mrs.
Campbell and children and
Katherlne Fisher all of Pendleton. I
spent last week here at the home ol
Mr. and Mis George Brace.
Mrs.
and
Rufs
Miss
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915
Delivered
Unless You Have Driven Saxon "Six" You Do Not Realize
Why It Excells All Others in Its Price Class
Bapid filters at Fargo, X. D.. re
duce' the number of bacteria in a sa
ble centimeter in the Red River of
the north its to 99.5 per cent. In the
raw water the counts range from 700
to 25.000. The hardness, which varies
from 200 to tOO parts to the million
of carbonates, is reduced about one
half, making an estimated saving of
JTOuo in the cost of soap.
WO
is
Gadwa?
THE MAN WHO MAKES GOOD.
Jut arrived, a shipment of regular mule collars. Come
and see.
Here is where you get the best Auto Trimming or Har
ness Repairing for the money.
304 East Gut St. Unm 773
Northern Pacific Ry.
THE YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE
GET THE BENEFIT
THROUGH TRAINS EAST
NONE BETTER
COURTEOUS TREATMENT
SUPERIOR DINING SERVICE.
EASTBOUND
SIM
ER
EXCURSION
DAILY FROM JUNE I.
11. 8. LAND OPENXNG. Colvllle Reservation. Register for a
chance July 0th to JInd, at Wilbur, Wash., the reservation Gateway.
The official drawing will be at Spokane. July 27th; ask the asenL
Round Trip Homeseekers' Rates TO MONTANA, and
return. Low, attractive. Let us explain them.
TO CALIFORNIA, have your ticket read from Portland
via the "Great Northern Pacific S. S. Co.
Fast Palatial Steamships, making train time (but 26
hours at sea.) Low fares, with berth and meals included.
Ticket"? and full information
WALTER ADAMS
Agent. Pendleton, Ore.
A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A
Portland, Ore.
Method 1st.
Sunday school at II) a. m.; Ep
worth League at 7 p. m. ; preaching at
11 a. m., and S p. m. Rev. C. F.
Swander, corresponding secretary of
the missionary society of the Chris
tian church of Oregon, will preach for
us at the 11 o'clock hour. The pastor
will preach at the evening service.
Special music by the choir.
Presbyterian.
There will be the following services
at tfie Presbyterian church tomorrow;
10 a. m.. Sabbath school; 11 a. m.,
sermon by the pastor. Subject. "The
Action Favorable; 2 P- m. Young
Peoples meeting; 8 p m.. popular
evening service with sermon by Rev.
David Errett, a delegate to the con
vention at the Christian church. Mu
sic by the ijuartet.
Christian Science.
E. Webb and Johnson streets. Ser
Vices Sunday. 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Sunday school at 10 a. rn., Wednesday.
8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermon.
"Christian Science.'' The reading
room at the church Is open dally, ex
cept Sunday, from 2 until 4 p. m.
Baptist.
You are Invited to attend the fol
lowing services; Bible school, 9:4a a.
m.; preaching. 11 a. m. subject. "The
Fatherhood of God." B. V P. U , 7
p. m.; preaching, 8pm E. R Clev
enger. pastor.
Church of the nedeenicr.
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 7:30 a. m Sun
day school at 10 a. m.; divine service
and sermon at 11 a. in. and 8 p m
! All are eoraiaiiy invueu.
Quinney, rector.
Charles
Ma.-de Humphrey's cloak, made In
1829 by William Humphrey, of Bar
nard castle, Durham, from which
Dickens took the title of a book, was
sold recently In London for 100.
Two Are Killed.
NEW CASTLE, Pa., June 23. Two
were killed and six probably fatally
injured when a freight car struck an
electric passenger car crowded with
workmen during a heavy fog.
Verdun right Continue!.
PARIS, June 24. Fighting around
Verdun continued throughout last
night, said a communique. The Ger
mans use! asphyxiating shells in at
tacking V'aux They renewed attacks
violently elsewhere. Everywhere they
were repulsed.
True calt;, la ger than the modern
tiger, short-legged rhinoceroses, mas
i todons with tusks In both the upper
;ind lOWM Jaw and a great variety of
wolflike carnlvora made their home
! In Nebraska some years ago, or, to be.
exa"t, in the tertiary period, when
that I late was an expanse of swampv
lowland, covered with vegetation not
unlike that of the Amazon wlldernes
For more than a year evidence has been piling up which
establishes the Saxon "Six" at the top of its price class.
The certified records of actual performances are indis
putable. FIRST A stock model Saxon "Six" sped 490 miles from
Los Angeles to San Francisco in 13 hours, beat
ing the "Lark" the Southern Pacific's fastest
train by 15 minutes;
THEN A Saxon "Six" won a noteable victory from a
field of five other entries in the famous hill
climb at Stamford, Conn., making this hill a
mile long, with a 15 to 18 per cent grade in the
remarkable time of 1 minute and 2 seconds;
NEXT A stock model Saxon "Six" accelerated from a
standing start to 45 miles per hour in 23.6 sec
onds; NEXT A stock model Saxon "Six" in a test for mini
mum speed idled to full one-half mile on
"high" at the rate of 1 ' miles per hour.
The motorwise have been quick to grasp the signifi
cance of these records ; they have been quick to see in it
a class car at a record price ; they have seen a "Six" that
contains more standard well-known parts than any other
car under $1000.
Six-Cylinder Motor
(Continental)
Axles (Timken)
Carburetor (Rayfield)
Drive Gear (Helical Bevel)
Vanadium Steel Springs
(Cantilever)
Bearings (Timken)
It is this unusual performance, backed up by unequaled
material values, which has forced the factory to increase
their production. If you hope to own a Saxon "Six" this
Summer, we urge you to allow us to demonstrate at once.
"SIXES"
TOURING CARS $915
ROADSTERS $915
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105 Saxon "Sixes" were driven 26,460
miles for a grand average of 21 mile to a
gallon of gasoline.
McLean Auto Go.
J 726 Cottonwood St.
Telephone 46
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N building the Paige Fairfield "Six-46"
it has been our purpose to produce
an automobile of moderate price
that would offer every luxury and
convenience known to motoring.
FWwood "Sii-JS"
5-psMcngcr
$1050
f . o. b. Dstrait
This is, indeed, an ambitious undertaking.
But the enthusiastic indorsement
of 10,000 Paige owners is convincing
evidence that we have succeeded.
Paige - Detroit Motor Car Company
Detroit, Michigan
ROBBINS & WEST AUTO CO.
Independent Garage
Court and Thompson Sts.
Phone 633
11295
I. o. b. Dt,olt
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, of the present day.