PAGE FOUR DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 2. 1917. TEN PAGES PCIIIIM ilii the car of features IN the latest MITCHELLS there are 31 features jj which nearly all cars omit. m These include a power tire pump, a dashboard engine primer,. reversible headlights, a ball-bearing steering gear, Bate shock absorbing springs, etc In luxury and beauty these cars excel most ri vals by some 24 per. cent. . The .finish is wondrously enduring. The leather is extra-grade. The upholstery is plaited, the cushion springs are deep. These are handles for entering, a light in the tonneau, a locked compart ment for valuables, etc We examined 257 models to combine in these Mitchells all the known at tractions. The present Mitchell standard for all important parts is 100 per cent over-strength. AH safety parts are vastly oversixe. Over 440 parts are built of toughened steel. Parts which get a major strain are built of Chrome-Vanadium. Gears are tested for 50,000 pounds per tooth. And in two years not one rear spring has broken. Yet Mitchell owners never buy shock absorbers to as sist the riding qualities. FOR LIFETIME CARS Our chief est extra, and most costly, is this 100 per cent over-strength. Nobody asked for that. But three years ago, of our own volition, we start ed" to double our margins of safety. The trend toward lightness, in our opinion, had sacrificed endurance. The result, we believe, is a lifetime car. And experts agree with us. Many famous engineers have purchased the Mitchell since this standard was adopted. Our dealer will show you a list of them. McCOOK & BENTLEY 323 E. Court Street SIXES TWO SIZES M1TCIIFI.1 a. roomy. 7-pas-senger Six, with 127-Inch wheel base and a highly developed 48 horsepower motor. $1575 P. O. B. Pendleton. Alo a now Clnb KoadHtrr. MITCHI'XIi Jt'NIOK a 5-pas-senKer Six on similar lines, with 120-Inch wheelbane and a 40-horae-power motor "4 -inch smaller bore. $1310 P. O. B. Pendleton. Also six fttytes of enclosed and convertible bodies. Mm. John R. MuntKomery and two sons left today for Portland for a visit. v Mm. Byron N. Hawks has been a Kuest of Athena friends the past week, having come up from Portland Sunday with Ir. Fred Ueuallen and family by automobile. Mr. and Mrs Hawks had come up to the metro polls from their home in Astoria on a short business trip. Mr. Hawks has recovered from a protracted and pain ful illness occasioned by blood pois oning from" an ulcerated tooth Athena Press. Mrs. B. Parlett and son Segal will leave tomorrow for an extended eastern trio which will keep them away until September. A numbei of Pendleton friend? are receiving cards announcing the graduation from the Terre Haute, Ind., hiffh school of Miss Mary Elisabeth leasts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Laata, formerly promi nent Pendleton residents, but who now make their home in the eastern city. Mia Laata who Is only lfl years ild, is aulo a "clever musician. Interesting -reports from the dele gates who attended the strand lodfff assembly at Eugene featured the meeting of Pauline rtebekah Lodse No. j3 In Odd Fellows hall last even ing. Following the regular session, a JoHy social hour was enjoyed with refreshments of Ice 'erenm and cake. There was a targe attendance. Tne various club presidents of the city have been chosen as patronesses of the jitney dance which will be given in Happy Canyon on June by the ctub room furnishing committee. The affair has for Its object the rais ing of funds to buy furniture for the club room of the county library an'J it is hoped that a goodly sum will be realized. The public is cordially in- vited. 1 Telephone 65 Mrs. C. J. Smith of Portland Is here as a guest of her sinter, Mrs. H. K, Ringo, and is assisting at the tea being given by Mrs. Ringo this aft ernoon. M. R. Cummings. of Harmon A Oummlnics, general agents for the, Penn Mutual, and C. A. Iaughridge, eastern Oregon agent for the same company, are here today. , t, K. Clark, livestock man of the O.-W, R- A N., Is a visitor in the city. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Lewis of Bcho are spending the day in Pen- i dleton. j G. F. Metcalf was here yesterday ! from his ranch on South Odd Springs. 1 Always pm to serve you best 1 Man on the floor to care for your every want. DAY OR NIGHT Gars Repaired Gars Stored Gars washed and oiled on short notice PENNSYLVANIA and UNITED STATES TIRES Accessories, Lubricants, Gasoline, Water and Air COMING! MfTifE FIVE UUU U lh TON Watch for it. Jlnll!! in Will be here in about ten days Wait for it. Don't fail to see it. Pendleton Cadillac Auto Co, CADILLAC DODGE BROS. Water and Johnson Streets. CHANDLER WHITEtW Phone 530 3C HE , THAT IT WILL SOON BE POSSIBLE FOR EVERY HOME IN PENDLETON TO OWN 'FURNITURE OF PA 1U1 Ji 11 AND GOOD RUGS, FROM THE CHEAPEST CRASS RUGS TO THE BEST WILTONS, and you will not be charged exhorbitant prices, or compelled to send away because you refuse to take If imm. jusi wnai you can gei wneiner it pieasea you or hi. WE WILL OPEN FOR BUSINESS ABOUTfl JUNE 9th Several carloads of the best values obtainable in up-to-date Furniture are now being arranged for your viewing in our salesroom, and more is on the way. We will cater to all and want every family to get acquainted with our fine stock and methods of doing business as soon as possible after our doors are thrown open. n..TT ... ery article in our great stock is new. We are located in a new salesroom. We are new in your city, her. to ILT IMyr Willi yn WANT! WAIT Until We Open! ,uyhnd mU8t make good. We are going to give you a new deal. "HIL Wtlftl IUU " 1 CRAWFOR.D HEDGES JUDD BUILDING, CORNER MAIN AND COURT STREETS. ill! HI