East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 12, 1916, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1916.
PAYS HIGH TRIBUTE
TO THE
IfatimaI
c Sensible Ciqarette
HA LV1)K l'KNIl I ION Till:
BISOSSI UTIUi I I V
KtMTOK 8AV8.
Another big compliment to I'endle
lOIl and boost lor the Kound-l'p, the
seventh of which will be staged Sep
teinoer II. j; and ;3, is contittfl in
an editorial m the Aberdeen World,
one ot the big newspapers of Wash
ington, ft I interesting and well
orth leading. The editorial title m
"Splash and Itouud-l p '.
Tinier the caption "The Epic
Drama of the West, ' L harles Welliug-
Youmr mlivr Mother Die.
HAKKI! ore.. Aug. 12. Mrs. Bern
bard Baar, II, wife of n local busl
m - MI dial Thurpday after a short
Mm mi She leave? her husband,
another, two slsiors. a brother and
a nine days old aon. Her maiden
rami- was Kay Hindman. She was a
member of a prominent pioneer fam.
Uy and was married to Mr B.ier about
a year ago. I
skirt- to le l.onper.
XKW rORX A 115. 11 r The
raportl are irue. They were
firmed today by news from
brought personally by Mrs
Armstrong, skirls will be w'orn
Id length Si'me of them.
Aimstrong says, will sweep
gTOUQd She brought several
her from Madeline's In Paris
Mrs.
the
with
Cadillac "Bill"
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
Mclean mo co
726 Cottonwood St. Telephone 46
,i"i!'W'e!'l1
Be Careful
Don't tinker with your electric starting
and lighting system. Storage battsnes
J V ar r.nr TV-altV. W
a:1Q Bud, t.lJUa r -
- baraa battery iu.
The electric system Is not only one of the most important
Parts of your motor car, but It I the most complicated and
delicate, and fewer mechanics are able to repair it correctly.
STORAGE BATTERIES, STARTING, LIGHTING, IGNITION.
WIRING.
This Is the part of your enr we look after and we guarantee
all our work to be done risht.
Free Inspection of any battery at anv time.
Etetric n Station
urs tc Smith & Tucker.
w. b. surra
Corner Main and Water
I, T. HALE
ne 684.
Tod Can't Go Wrong
Our expert service points the way to
better battery performance and keeps a
fellow from getting lost in starting an
lighting perplexities.
BETTER AND SOFTER
LIGHT
la assured by the use of soma
of these beautiful fliture of
oura. They give a light that
Illuminates the room perfectly,
but that doei not tire or strain
the eyea. They are not expen
sive considering their extra efy
flclencv and extra beauty. Why
not at least see them?
J. L. VAUGHAN
ol its size' in the w est. Ail . r urlona
was lascinated. apparently, as have
been thousands of others by the Pen
dleton spectacle, in which he saw ali
of the romance and glory of the far
off dais of the west, when the six
shooter laid down the law and horse
stealing was a capital offense.
" The biggest little city of its
sue' it seems to us that we have
heard Aberdeen called that. As 's
have grown and assumed mole metro
politan airs, we seem to have lost
something of the sp.rit that support
ed a ball team in the Northwest
league when this city was not much
more that) half its present sine, when
we were in on ever thing, not to sa
leading it. that was going on in this
part of the state. Probably multi
plied of cares and business has di-
I
j verted our attention But Pendlei-
I ton lurnishes a lesson. Without the
Kound-L'p the town s just an ordi
nary larming center. With the Kound-
L'p it has become nationally known
The Kound-l'p idea was there all the
I time. Some one proposed to Waliu
Walla before Pendleton thought of It,
or before it was thought of for Pen
dleton. Walla Walla, a town on the
old trail thai would have been a fit
place to revive memories, saw noth
ing in the ;dea. Pendleton grasped it,
; and the Kound-L'p belongs to Pen.
dleton. It is not th& Kound-l'p any
where else and it can't be transplant
ed. It belongs to Pendleton, and it
has meant a lot to Pendleton. It is
only necessary to attend the Bound
l'p to know how much.
"Some years ago the Harbor cities
turned their Fourth of July celebra
tion Into the Grays Harbor Splash,
an exhioitlon of feats of woodcraft
and logging. The idea has not reach
ed maturity as yet, but it can be made
to grow and be as b:g an attraction
lor this section as the Kound-Up is
for Pendleton. Nowhere else could
a splash be .-taged as it can here. It
needs enlargement. Plans on foot to
I add to it and to make it even more
! distinctive of the district and its
principal industry than it now is,
ought to be encouraged and support -I
ed. An article like that in Harper's
I to say nothing of the scores of other
I articles that have been written con
cerning the Round-Up woMld more
than repay the Harbor -or whatever
outlay it might make, for this is ad
vertising thai cannot be bought.''
JIM THORPE ANXIOUS
TO GET BACK To MAJORS
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Sumptuous Motoring
It is instinctive in us Americans to travel, not only
comfortably, but luxuriously. We demand every
thing that means greater safety, greater convenience
greater ease, and elegance of traveling. It is the
national habit.
To meet that national standard of luxurious motoring
the New Series Fairfield "SixG" has been designed.
And the proof that it has already met that demand
is attested by the astounding reception it has re
ceived in the short time since we announced it and
have had it on exhibition.
We claimed that the New, Series Fairfield uSix-46" is
"the most completely equipped ear that can he pur
chased on the American market absolutely irre
spective of price." The instantaneous popularity
and appreciation of this car have already verified
the truth of that claim.
If you have not already seen this car, ridden in it ard
driven it, we urge you to do so. We urge you to
compare it with any other car in the world and see
for yourself whether any other car regardless of
price can offer you so much efficiency, comfort,
luxury and intrinsic value as this New Series Fair
field offers you and the price is $1375.
NEW SERIES FAIRFIELD "SIX-46"
SEVEN-PASSENGER
$1375 f. o. b. Detroit
NEW SERIES FLEETWOOD "SIX-38
FIVE -PASSENGER
$1090 f.o.b. Detroit
Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company
Detroit, Michigan
GE MOTOR SALES CO.
Simon X. WfSt
Pendleton, Oregon. Uistribnti
Umatilla County.
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Phone S33
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"Jim" Thorpe is endeavoring to;
convince major league managers that
they made a serious mistake when
they allowed him to drirt downward.
"Jim" Is playing a fine game 'r
Milwaukee, in the American Asso
ciation. He leads the league in base
stealing and la doing good work in
hitting. Recently at Louisville, a line
drive from Thorpes bat hit the left
field fence, the clout being the long
est drive ever made a the colonel's
park.
RFAN PRICK PROBE BEGUN.
The price today is $7.40 a bushel.
lure the European war the price
ranged from 11.50 to "'d thm
month ago was only 4 a bushel.
"Beans will be hard to replace In
the fare of the institutions," said a
i,.ird agent, "and may be continued
at least as long as they are cheapter
than meat. The inmates and patients
CM do without heana now betler than
later, when fwah vegetables will be
less plentiful"
date of his visit to Baker Is not an
nounced. He Is to tie at .Seattle to
day.. Mr. .Manning is also being urged to
visit the Grants I'ass mining district
and Henator Phiimberlain is uoond
Ing the effort to have drains Pas In
cluded in the Itinerary.
Mliini-KHa Seeks to Iarn Why Big
IniTCe Is Ak-d.
MINNEAPOLIS, Aug. 11. Beans,
having nearly trebled In price In a
vear. are the subject of an Investi
gation begun bv agent of the stale
board of control. Inve-tlgators will
try to determine whether the price
has reached the prohibitive stage and
to discover a substitute. About 30.
000 buahels are supplied annually to
UU institutions and inmates are
fond of bean.
students May Be Released.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 11 Formal
rde;s authorizing the discharge ol
national guardsmen who can show
bona tide Intention ot entering or le
arning to schools or colleges this fall
have been Issued at the war depart-
mem.. ,
Department commanders are giv
en authority to grant discharges for
this purpose us soon after September
, u practicable, .luaified only by the
possibility of military necessity lor
retention at the date named
It Is announced that discharges of
western student guard-mien will be
handled by the commanding general
f the western department at Sun
Francisco.
i Hi in-ix'. , linker Mine4.
. , ., ... - -
WASHINGTON. Aug. 11. Word
that Van H. Manning, director of the
bureau -if mines, will visit Baker, ore.
duruir his present western trip has
born received by Congressman Sln
nott Manning la looking over the
aUat proponed tot a mining experi
ment station in the northwest. Tho
council onsidors Submarine.
BERNE, Switzerland. Aug. 11.
Ilesomptlon of unrestricted submarine
warefare Is under consideration at
Berlin, according to dispatches re
ceived here. It was aald the com
mittee on foreign affairs of the 0r
man federal council had met to con
sider whether present relations with
neutral nations Justified again bring
ing the diver lo unrestrained urtlon,
RHEUMATISM GOES
IF HOOD'S IS USED
The (MiniM old reliable Hood'r,
Sarsurwit'ilhi ronerls the acid i di-
tion ol the blood and bttlitll up tile
whole ystefn, It drives out rhtnna-
tiam hacanM it (feaiMM the Id'
thoroughly. li has been success
fully used for forty yvar.
For rheumatism, stomach anc
kidney trouble, general debillt
ami uO ilis anting from liupuri
blood, Hood's Dal no ciiinl. Oct it
from jour nearest druggist todiiy.
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JwMXSr CiW llim a Rtfh Worthy IH JSInfl
jPfiMar oftht YeanAhtaJ of Him Jnj' flnftfm
J&f sJjflr COM !) often more inid of hi head ttian father nnprcti. flfff t'nTWtt
'jJfly & Thniiaandi of hny hive et their heart on owning1 iBgf tiSI
HUni'jKjW Rrroinfton UMC .22 Caliher Rifle be came they know Remington DjVJ 7J Hbfi
J)MSr UMC Rifle tnd at the top in th world of ptirt. J jPB
flr Rrmtnflon UMC .23 CaUhtr Autoloading Rt'fit .Loot IS hotl without 111 Iff H
IM ttking im off the tartfet imiily JiuH tkt triggtr for tac tkot. H-u!le Mi?MK
Remington UMC Autoloading .22 Cartridge (rm fir). Hammcrlc, Solid W3''TrVVH
MjBM Brech, Safe. Kaaily taken art and nut together without tool. Vifi :j l
CUnn nJ oil pour gun vi'tA REM OIL. eomhm: liflilltt?
tion PowJtr Solvtnt, Lubricant and Mutt Pmrntrnttpt Wfili fiil
Sold by your homo dealer and 679 other leading ItIjm
merchants In Oregon Mmifm
THE REMIVCTON ARMS UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE CO. , QtjKl
Lmrgm Manufaeturrrt of Firtarnti and Ammunition fn t Wrtd jflfBr if taBj Ww
Wool worth Bu.lding. New York K (jM rJ