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TWELVE PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 31. 1917. PAGE NINE HELIX HAY HAVE A FLOURING MILL il l II m mm 1 m 3i KM m - - - fife 2- foaf Beautiful Cnx in AntericdS Paige cars are made in three sizes. There are two seven-passenger models which sell for $ 1495 and $1375. There is also a five-pa senger, 39 horsepower model which sells for $1175. The seven-passenger models are, of course, considerably larger than the "Linwood." They are well worth the difference in price. But we want to point out at this time, that all three of these, cars are Paiges blood brothers of the same strain. So far as a choice between them is concerned, it is simply a matter of your individual requirements. If you can advantageously use a large, sumptuous, seven-passenger automobile, by all means invest your money in a Paige "Stratford T' or the Fairfield "Six-46." 'On the other hand, if a five-passenger model is ample for your pur poses, then, decide on the "Linwjood-39." s You must approach the matter in the same way that you would choose between a one karat and 'a two karat diamond. , All of these cars are clean cut, flawless gems. In their respective price fields, they represent the utmost that you can secure in automobile value. We are putting the matter before you in this frank way, because we want to be genuinely helpful. We also want to emphasize just as clearly as we possibly can that Paige builds only good cars quality cars. ' But above all make it a point to see the Paige line before you buy any car. Asia business man, you can't afford to overlook the three great dollar-for-dollar values in the entire automobile field. This is a broad, sweeping statement, but you can establish the facts to your entire satisfaction. Will you make it a special point to see America"? - "The Most Beautiful Car in Stratfor J "Six " 7-pj .icnyer Fiirhcld "Su 46 7 -pawcnger Linwood "Sue 39" y passenger Brooklands "Six-si" 4-passcnger Dartmoor "Six-js" a or 3 -passenger Limousine "Six-j 1" 7-passenj;cr Sedan "Six-5i" 7-passer.oer Town Car "Six-5 1 7-passcnprr fi4jf f. 'V7? f $"75 $1695 f $1175 f. $2750 f. Jijoo f. $57 10 f- o. b. Detroit o. b Detroit o. b Detroit o. b. Detroit o. b. Detroit a b. Detroit o. b. Detroit o. b. Detroit Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company, Detroit, Michigan PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO. Lou A. Sutton Service 'Station Independent GaragePhone 633 Now is the time to realize money on your old junk. TH6 Eastern Hide' & JunK Co. l)rV. Railroad 81, IViKlWum, ore. Ren. Phone Tx-J. Mud. Phone Ml M. COKFKLE, lTup. We buy the following arti elea: Mixed Iron. Kaga. Pelt. Tun, Copper Boilers end Ket- Uea and all kind ot br Wo also buy old second band Automobiles. We pay for, f. o. b. Pen dleton. Green hides. 18V.C Pelta No. 1 22c Dry hides -27Vfcc AJeo we buy hone bldee and eelt hides. If yoo favor as with a shlp snent we eaa assure yon a prompt remittance. References: Firet NaUonal Bene of Pendleton: Third Na tional Bank ,t Walla Walla. If you happen to be In our elty don't forget to give ne a call aa we always like to hare a personal talk with our custe- MILLION AIltK INTEHKSTS CLASH J. P. Morgan Would Kc-op Trade rVom Kxclualve Section. NEW YORK, March II. Property Interests of J. P. Morg.Ji and Baron Aator of England, in tho exclusive Murray Kill residential section of this city; dunned at a hearing here today 'on a petition to have certain restric- ' i . . .i A ih. ..mail nrMA removed which prevent Paron Aator from er ecting business bulldinK on property now occupied by residences, U The Murray Hill resociatlon repre sented by Mr. Morgan. Is opposed to the Invasion of the dlstrlqt by trade. Haron Aator owns a block of houses la the sons and hla attorney contend ed that the restriction amounted to confiscation. He declared the case would be taken to the highest courts. What has become of the old fash ioned Buster egg that dolled up in Kiudy colors and defied egultition? PAIIf-eVEARY PBOPI.K CAW tKU Itra-IKr". There are pain-ridden people v-ry-where who continue to suffer because they hardly know how to obtain re- ' lief. PMn back and h'pa aer. j rousnees. weaknees poor sleep dlso. I dered etoirarh weary headaches, eon stlpatlon all resa't from weak slut tish lildn y no Ir eg I r b a d. r o tion. Foley K dney Mils help frn-n the very first dose Ke-p on with them, and rid your system of the ; poisons that cause your pain and mis- I erv. r ley Kldn nrs win resto e : yotir k'dnevs to he-lthv act 'on and I s w w or i n Y 1 Jl Mabie Po-io MASS MKKTING IS CAIJEI FOH APJtllj I TO IIH 8S r'KA blllllJTV OK I1.AN. Rain of I.aKt Fmr Ia ja in Wiiroiml Hj Fsrraif; IUiKrt of Mrs. Ubhle lUthmond Il'tiicr'a Death lrvc Much KxagReratrd. (East Oregonian Special.)' HIvLIX. March 31. Farmers state the rain of the last few days is wel come, as the ground had been drle.l out by the four days' high wind. A mans meeting will be held Apr! 4th to discuss the feasibility of form ing a stock company and putting in a flouring mill. Helix has a prospect of a moving picture house in the near future. It is reported Martin Anderson of Pendleton has rented the Olympi-i building and will put in soft drinK parlors. The stnfement made here last week that Mrs. Libbie Richmond Fletcher f Salem had died, was an error. The Information had been offered by one of her best friends. Tlie. degree team of Rebekahs from Athena were not in attendance Thurs day evening. . Mrs. Dora Schilke. grand matron of the O R. 8.. visited Ionic lodge Thurs. day evening. Khe aUo made a splen did address to members Thursday aft ernoon. Mrs. Schilke was the guest of Mrs. J. 8. Anderson while here. J. B. Kennedy was out from Pen dleton Wednesday. Helix has an epidemic of mumps. J. T. oriswold of Pendleton, ' was here Tuesday on bualnees and a short visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge McGranahar were Walla walla visitors Wednesday. Claude Morrison and James Gris- wold were Athena visitors Wednesday evening. John Wyrick and family are mov ing to LcrOHee, Dr. Cropp of wJlla Walla was a ronaultation visitor here Wednesday. E K. eist was a Wallula visitor Wednesday. J. j. Lewis and family are moving to their ranch on the Walla Walla river. Mls Sadie Young of La Grande, is a feuest at the Pen land noir.e. K1TC1IF.X EXPFXTEO - TO W AGAIN I.KAD IEMKTtATS IN "WAR CONGRKKS," ..- - i if J THE UNIVERSAL CAR Authorized Factory- Service PARTS REPAIRS Our shop is in charge of a factory me chanic who does not have to experiment, giving you efficient service quicker and cheaper. . Only place in Pendleton to secure fac tory parts for FORDS. Large enough stock always on hand 'to assemble many complete cars. Always at your service. . "-' ' Simpson Auto Co. 709 Thompson St. Telephone 408 amendment would nrohlhlt vtrla from wearing in any dance hail a dress which expose the body below a line drawn from shoulder tip to shoulder tip. MEN STEAL A GIRL AT CHURCH'S DOOR Called From Brooklyn Service and Dragged, Screaming, into Waiting- Automobile. NEW YORK. March 31. Sum moned from church by a boy messen ger who told her she waa wanted out side "on something very important." Margaret Oallo, eighteen, of No. !! Hkillman Street, Brooklyn, -was seized by two men as she stepped from th portals of St. Lucy's Roman Catholic church on Kent avenue near Pars avenue early last night, carried to an automobile at the curb and whisked away. The screams of the young woman as she waa borne struggling to th ; waiting machine were heard in tne : church and the sexton and several mem ; in the rear pews ran' oat to Ihyesti- . gate. By the .time they reached Um ' sidewalk the car waa under "way and ' the license plate was so .obscured that thev could not make out the number. ? Patrolman Pankan of the Pooler street station, a half Mock rrom tne church, also heard the screams, bvt arrived too late to get 'more than meeting glimpse of the car. Half si doxen men 'took up the chase and nan. several blocks. ; . t.itorxn c;i.akk . or bandages NEW YORK. March 31. Instances) of ground glass In bandages prepared for the American Red Cross havej been discovered. It was declared le day in a statement ..by Albert stK Ktraub, director of the Atlantic di vision. He urged proper precautions' be taken against any tampering wltfcK supplies. JitoMMIsaaWwsll f?EJ CIaAUDE K1TCHIK. WasMlVRTOX. March 11. Repre- aniinU'. Olaude Kitchin. ot North Carolina. Is expected to succeed hlm- stlf as chairman or tne was ana Means committee and floor leader ot the democrats when the sixty-fifth congress convenes In extra session on April 2. despite the fact that Kitchin h.. nnt Atwnva been in accord With the administration and frequently has led when he had no roliowers. Dpeaan Clark Is said to have expressed his confidence that he will be re-elected to the speakership and that Kitchin will continue as majority leader. i SN AKE Cl'ltK JUS "HEALKIt OP GOITRE" tubbing With Itead Man's Hand Waa Aan "llpnwdr'' Prescribed by Port Huron Man. PORT HTTROX. Mich, March 11. John G. Morgan, of this city, was bound ovrr to the circuit court todav for trial for Illegally practicing medi cine and hla caae Is one of the moat unnue and hia cures the most grue some that have ever been brought Into this court. Morgan la rharget with approach ing a woman on the street snd agree- ng o cure her goitre. 8he paid him the money she say. and received the fol'nwlni cures: Tie a garter snake a-ound your neck for a short time or rub the gol- tr with a dead "' ban three tlmea or cross the th rd In"' on eae'i hsnd and rub the eat r- eaeh morn ing The list core wot t-.ke longer than e'ther of the o'T fo." Mnrr-a waived ea-n la po lice court. LOW jmnte. To""' Tree's Aawen f- re" Petow 1 In- -ce to PhnwMee'. Ha-red sone" r- !-- cfter All W ?E Could ten you that the" eJMitchell is tne most beautaful car made, that it has the most wonderful motor, is the easiest riding and best equipped. "They all say. that" you would say and put it down to over enthusiasm on our part. We know that you buy your car ori what you see and feel, on your own judgment, ao in this ad we are simply asking you to call and inspect : the new cvMitcheU Six, then let us get out on the road to gether, you take the wheel and form , your own opinion of its road qualities. I SIXES I I aCHcaaajr.LlsMais I $1150 I stnehall 7 Peeesecar I $1460 I ss mas Ml Fweaf KcCOOK & BENTLEY tCir stack carrtod te S2& KmI oirt sirwc i w lawn"."-. y 'aBs& 1 i M YOU DEPOSIT YOUR HONEY in this old, conservatively managed, institu tion the strongest bank in Eastern Oregon you bay the satisfaction of knowing that it is in absolute safety. 4 interest is paid on Sayings, and this, toretber with the safety of your principal, make an account with this bank the best investment you ever made. t ADi JttvxZ-1 All I gown expoeores v - ' - - " e1hUe1 H""- -ed ment offered bv - give rra rack your neaitn ant ,j strength. Tallman Co. ALTA Ttlt-TKK s IN DAY AND MONDAY