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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1917)
TWELVE PAGES t i I i 3 - i : i i I I I 1 i FACE EIGHT Buy these Ju lo for their mileage DIAII01 Guaran Guaranteed for 3500 miles and cost KEILY-SPRINGFIELD Plain tread guaranteed for 5000 miles. Kant-SHp tread guaranteed for 6000 miles, v FORD SIZE, plain tread, guaranteed for 6000 miles. FORD SIZE. Kant-Slip tread, guaranteed for 7500 miles. Guaranteed for 5000 miles. FORD SIZE, guaranteed for 6000 miles. GOODRICH SfLVERTOWN CORDS Are kings of the road. WARNER LENSES VULCANIZING AND RETREADING EVERYTHING IN ACCESSORIES FOR AUTO MOBILES.. OILS AND LUBRICANTS Gasoline Service Station at our Curb. Free Air and Water. Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co. WUOLES4LE AXD ft FT A IT W. K. Matlock. Pirwlrtent. Wmt. Dunn. Manager. 303 Em Court St. Telephoue 131 rHE CHANDLER CHECKS With HiGH-PiUCED Cars GHAVDLER checks in the most essential features of DESIGN, CONSTRUCTION and EQUIPMENT with the HIGH-PRICED cars. CHANDLER PERFORMS with the HIGH-PRICED cars. Any makers can make claims for their sixes, but CHANDLER pre fers to be a FACT BACKED rather than a CLAIM MAKING car. CHANDLER makes the Tustin street hill from Main street to the IlitTh School, and the Bush street hill on the north side, in Pendleton. , ON HIGH. Some HIGII-rRICED cars may do this but what cars in CHAND LER'S PRICE-CLASS can perform this feat? Touring cars and clover-leaf roadsters here for pr-impt delivery. Distributors for PENNSYLVANIA TIRES Service man on floor Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co. Telephone 5".0. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1917. "LADY FROM MONTANA" IN HER OFFICE i far less. XT I I t ! x . J . ' 'I LXSS,"1 1 RANKIN I I-T ia r- - m . J - i i-. j -stun., jf MiHB Jranetto RnnRIn, "the Lady from Montana." who voted no on the war resolution. U here shown in her office in the house of representatives office building just outside the cap Itol -rrounda in Washington. In that OPERATION OX AX EJ.nltVXT. Cln-ua Animal Put I'n'lcr the Knlf la Sew York for cmrbunde. 5 NKW YORK. April 21. In' the basement of Madison Square Oarden yesterday Harry Mooney, head ele phant man, performed an operation on Mighty, one of the largest of the I tarn urn A Bailey pachyderms. Mighty. 30 years old, and a veter an performer, has been sufferini? from a carbuncle on his left side since leaving winter quarters. The patient rolled over on his right side at the request of his train er. Dr. John Hefferman, a veterinary shot four ounces of a 4 per lution of cocaine Into the 0 9 side from 'a syrlnse as big as a bi cycle pump. As the knife sank six to eight Inches Into the hide. MIght groaned, but made no attempt to get up or Interfere, and when it whs over, he resumed his hay eating, ami appeared in last night's performance. Hereafter plotting against the jrov eminent ceases to be a afe amusement. night and day. Water and Cottonwood Sts. E 111 office she will do most of her worl; in Washington, for sne will find, like ail other members of congress, that there is more to do than sit about the floor of the house awaiting roll calls and listening to debates. RED CROSS CHAPTER AT WESTON GROWING Mejubc-fHlatn Has liuTca.ed from 3? I S to 57; Cwuiewt for New 'iuUT s I - Now Roinc 0iMl titled. (East Uregonian Special.) WESTON. -April il. The Weston Auxiliary of the Umatilla Count Ohnpter of the American Ited Cross organized on Tuesday, April 17th, by Mrs. H. H. Hattery, county chairman, and Mrs. John Vert, county secretary, held its first meeting on Friday aft ernoon. April 20th, at the home ot the chuirmun. Mis. jr. D. Watts The members came prepared with thimhles and needles and commenced work on the supplies left them by the county organisers. A business meeting was held at which It was decided to meet every two weeks on Fritlny arternoon and a committee appointed to procure a suitable meetins place. Mr. J. W. Portei was also elected to serve as director Tor the auxiliary. It was planned tu hold a contest between two committees of five ladiej each (the married against the sin gle to see which side could obtain the greatest .number of memlrs. the time limit unrt forfeit to be neclded later. The same evening at the band con cert the captain of the young ladies' team. Miss E Ina Bannister. witn Miss Dorrls llarnes. secretary of the Weston Auxiliary, dressed in the typi cal Ited Cros' nurse uniforms, were soliciting names for, membership. Weston has Increased its member ship from thirty-seven at the begin ning to fifty seven cent so. animal's FOUR WATER PERMITS FOR UMATILLA COUNTY Frank Curl, Ja. Noland, W. H. Quick and J. W. Miller Are Uer. One hundred five permits to ap propriate water and 10 permits to construct reservoirs. Including the Ir rigation of land aggregating n.i acres. the development . of 20ft-; horsepower, and water supply for 7 municipalities, with an estimated colt of construction totaling t.1S.ll. weiti Issued by Hlate Knslneer John H. Lewis during the first quarter of the veVr 117. llurinn this period 4 permits were issued in rmatllla bounty, ss follow-. Frank S. Curl of iendleton. to Irri gate 14.7 acres and for domestic use from a spring branch. Jas. No'and. et at. Milton, to Irr! aste 2l acres from Day Creek W. H yulck of llermlston to Irri gate 0 acres from I'matilla ftlver. J w. Miller of Pilot Rock, to irrl- ! srate acres from McKay creek. TAI.AVT BI;V TO SKK KAIKKK. hmdoa llenr. Turkish ;rnd Vlser Is In llrrlln. I-.V1X).V. April SI. Dispatches received here from , Holland and Switxerland say that Tataat Bey, the Turkish grand vtxler. is dus or has arrived In Berlin to confer with Dr. von Bethman-Hollweg. the Imperial chancellor. The dlsratche add that Tftlatt Hey also will visit Emperor William. ORDER FOR "GERMAN" ! FRIED BRINGS BEATING I.IVIXOSTON. Mont-.. April ;l. Insistence upon "flcrman" fried potatoes brought Victor Cllne. snlrt to he from Imbuoue. Iowa to grif here today. Kn- ferine a cafe he Informed a waiter of strong pro-allv entl- ment that he w inled "Oerman fried potatoes and be sure they are (iennan." The waiter promptly imve him a severe beating, th- pi.lii-e rfulr.g to interVre !H!!!l!!!!!ffl!!!l!!1!!n!!!!l!I!!!!!n!!!!l!!!!!!! .JiiuUliliUUUUdllM IllUiUlllUll UiMilU IIIUMMIUIIUilllUIUI IIIIIIlllllllllllllllltllllllllHIIillllllllMIIMIIIII Where will you find the equal of this Tak ths Item of room. Tha nan Mitchell Jr. five passenger light sis Is a oar of 110-lnoh whsel bass. This is ftvs inohss longer than most othsr light sixes. This sxtra wheel bass Is put Into extra leg room in front sjia ' rear. It also enables us to make wtaer sssts without disturbing ths barman? ef appearaoee. irnaai nxao t nit. The Mltehell body la not only a do bis cowl pure steam line body of aa questioned beauty but ws are adding to Its attractiveness by fixing the finish by heat In large ovsna Con structed for thst purpose. Our lone whtl baa nablea ua M Viva you an axtra lone cantMava prlna, 50 inch In thm Mitchell Jr. and 52 Inch 1b Uia avan-puianc Mltchall. IXTBA DlTTUrt OOMPOBT. The new Mitchell la the acme of fmy drfvln'. The sear ahiftlna ta ao eonipllehed with little effort. The chan i?e ia made with but a movement of a few Inclieit of the ahtfttna; lever. Our Bteerlne; (ear la full worm type nd Irreversible. Our nteerltift knuckle are carried on ball bearing. inuuiiiiE vowii Fiajurr. In the Mttaitelt we are eivliif you tn econnmiual. efficient power plant. The Mltchnll envirie la an L. head en Vine with all pert enclosed and run ning in nil. Tite electric equipment la '.wo unit type ai'.d var driven. mniivAXi sQirxnffSOT. Mitchell cars are not only equipped wf ti onc-iiitin tup, clear vlnlrn v. lnd v.'tiftM, but they carry rv-rstble Itead lumps. pw.r tire pumpn und the lke The. Mitchell U really completely quiupf.. E(iAciiro psroxarAE-cz. T;-l 1h our '.iltl fi:-d. Ir" y.t i ih to know ho ti:r MilcjVlU wU! 1- til, h HlmV H iItt m liIT'l FVHt l. iV !t I "i'llOr.S. Ci'II Ot: ua .t.d lot ue put it Litrcuh Urn paceii. 323 E. lifflHI!!llll'!ll!!l!!limiffl'"!!!'nil uiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiuiuiiiiii Testing Prevents Trouble m Cor. Hi and l!lilIOI!!l!!!l!!liII!l!!iI!iililll!iiIi!" SIXES. JUNIOR 2 and 5 Pasaencer 120 inch wheel base; 40 h.p. motor 314x5; 50 inch cantilever springs S1150 Factory. Both cars upholstered in leather and are com pletely equipped, including; power tire pump. t SEVEN PASSENGER 127 inch wheel base, 48 h.p. motor 3sx5; 52 inch cantilever springs, $1460 Factory Also built in 3 and 5 passenger Roadsters, Sedan Models. This car cairies 31 extra features. v Repair Stock carried in Portland by Mitchell-Lewis & Staver Co. MgCooK & Bentley Court St. Telephone 65 LM The satisfactory per formance of your battery depends upon it being kept fully charged. v The hydrometer test is the only way to find out when it needs bharctng. We'll be glad to do the testing for you, if you don't want to be bothered with it. And if you need expert battery service of any kind, here's where you'll find it. We have a rental batter for your use' if yours ever needs repairs. 1 I P33 'nw'jr 1 mm - Water Streets- il E..--3 ' ES -:3 E-3 -4 n it S i E- 3 .3 r a '3 s.,3 E I E3