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DAILY EAST OREGON1AN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 21, 1917.
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Old Tires Repaired
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YOU BUY THE CAR, WE KEEP YOU GOING.
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Firestone
Goodrich Silvertown Cord
We specialize on tires and tire troubles, that's
why we can give you prompter and better service.
OILS, ACCESSORIES AND LUBRICANTS
Gasoline, water and air at curb.
Pendleton Rubber & Supply Co.
WIIOI.K-SAI.E AND KKTAfb
V. .V. Mallm-k. IMwfdrnt. Wm. nmin. Manaurr.
SOS Kant Court St. Telephone 131
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NTltACTs AUK
ATTACK Kl Iff KKNATK
' WArflllXUTON, July- IS, Heimlor
Kanyun of Iowa stirred iho sf-nate
thin arii-raonii tiy reading Jiitu the
retrnrd prices la-lnff paid !.' the gov.
(rntm-nl on shoe contracts with con
ccrnM haY'lntr .members on the Nation,
al Ijel'eiih Council advisory commit
tee. 1I Kav inures to show that th'
government let a contract for 4UW.'0'3
palm of shoes at 14.79 1-2 a pair t
the MiKlwuIn Shoe company. The
bid a is cenn per pair higher than
Hie lowest hid. J. F. McHlwaln, head
of the company, l chairman of the
shoo committee of the National De
fence Council.
Senator Kenyon said he had veri
fied the flKuren by telegraphing Rep
resentative Good.
'I hope theer is (tome explanation
for thin." said senator Kenyon. "There
may he. Hut on the face of It, It
doesn't look Hood."
All thin time the food speculators
are leavlm? dilatory tactic to the
more, or less esteemed senate.
LES DARCY REALIZED
MISTAKES BEFORE HE
TOOK FINAL COUNT
DULL AND SHARP
SHOOTING PAINS
Michigan Lady Suffered Such Paint
In Back and Head, But Says
Cardui Stopped Tbee
Bad Spells.
Palmyra, Mich. Mrs" Chas. T. FuV
ler, of this place, writes: "In 1911 I
got run-down, and I suffered great
pain... with both dull and sharp
shooting pains... also' back and head.
I was weak and could only drag
around, and should have been in bed.
for I really wasu't able to be up. At
times I would have spells that would
be so had I'd have to go to bed, and
suffered Intensely...
I decided to try Cardui, and saw a
great Improvement In less than a
month's time. I used 7 or 8 bottles
and was stronger.. I got so much
better that my strength returned and
my work was easy for me. Cardui did
me a world of good. It'built me up In
beatth and strength. I haven't had one
of those bad spells since. I haven't
had to take snv more medicine since
or have any doctors either and have
been plile to do my work right along
...I recommend It to other women
highly as the best medicine I know
of for women who suffer from female
trouble."
If von suffer from female troubles,
follow this advice. Gfit a bottle of
Cardui today and give it a thorough
trial It should heln you. as it has
helped thournnds of other women In I
the past 40 years, at an aruggism.
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I'.y II. .". I1A.M1I.TKN
(l.'niti-d I'n ss Staff I Nil-respondent. )
MiW VKKK, July 20. licfore he
died Li-s Purcy, tin: Australian iul-
lUt, realized with all pis heart ever
mistake he mi'dr und longed for one
nsoro chance to do the pi "I er thing
in Australia.
The Sydney Arus, representing one
or the lies! sports circulation In the
Inland continent, declared recently
that Snowy liaker. the Australian
promoter, hud received a letter irom
!!-. askimr that steps he taken to
make It comfortable for him if he
should return. Iarcy wanted to go
back and enlist In the i Australian
army.
This was after thitin had ta en go
ing so badly for Darcy in this coun
li y. His refusal to meet the best
mlddlew. iKhts of this nation, his con
tinual demands for huge purses hav
Ins held him down at a time when
i... .iiit hwve been blazing" a path
to new glory, had stopped him short.
Peeling grieved' over the unexpecieu
torn in ihe reception given him. Purcy
determined to go home.
Cast out of the minds of fight -lovers
in the Cnited States, he then
discovered that Australia had ho
place for the man who fled just two
dtivs before a vote was taken on con
scription of "I! H men. Niws of his
turning against Tim Sullivan also
reached Australia, and. although
Pullivun wfia in the same boat with
Darcy, it helped him lose ome of the
friends who had stuck persistently by
him.
Baker's failure to answer at once,
or the usual delay In post service be
tween Australia and this country
probably disheartened Darcy, for he
shortly afterward enlisted in the I'ni
ted States aviation corps. another
blow to his supporters In Australia.
Commenting on IJarcy's death the
ArKus, failed to lose any of its original
ljlttetn-F against the man who had
been upheld as the most glorious fie
ure in Australia's sporting life, not
evfn excepting the famous Anthony
F Wildiric. llenret was expressed
that Parcv had been unable to show
the t nited States his prowess. That
v.as the only regret expressed by this
paper, save the publishing of a brief
interview with Snowy Taker.
YOUTHFUL HERO GIVEN
LEGION OF HONOR CROSS
Youthful Alsac'an Boy Had
Remarkable Career in
French Army.
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Taite the item of room. The new Mit
chell Jr. five passenger light six is a car
of 120-inch wheel base. This is five
inches longer than most other light sixes.
This extra wheel base is put into extra
leg room irr front and rear. It also en- .
ablest us to make wider seats without dis
turbing the harmony of appearance.
Finish Fixed by Heat
The Mitchell body is not only a double
cowl pure strem line body of unquestion
ed beauty but we are adding to its at
tractiveness by fixing the finish by heat
In large ovens constructed for that pur
pose. Long Spring Make Easy Riding.
Our long wheel base enables us to
give you an extra long cantilever spring,
50 inch in the Mitchell Jr. and 62 inch
in the seven-passenger Mitchell.
Extra Driving Comfort.
The new Mitchell is the acme of easy
driving. The gear shifting is accom
plished with little effort. The change la
made with but a movement of a few
inches of the shifting lever. Our steering g
gear is full worm type and irreversible, m
Our steering knuckles are carried on ball g
bearings. m
A Remarkable Power Plant. j
In the Mitchell we are giving you an g
economical, efficient power plant. The
Mitchell engine is an L head engine with g
all parts enclosed and running in oil. The
electric equipment is two unit type and s
gear driven.
Unusual Equipment II
Mitchell cars are not only equipped
with one-man top, clear vision wind
shield, but they carry reversible head g
lamps, power tire pumps and the like.
The Mitchell is really completely equip- e
ped.
(I'nited Press Staff Correspondent.)
PAWS. July 19. The cross of the
I-cgion of Honor was conferred upon
a twenty-one year old Alsacian by the
name of Alt as the result of a most
remarkabe career in the French ar
my, prompted solely by his great de
sire to see his native province of Al
sace reunited to France. Alt's ser
vices in the Alsacian cause have now
been cut short' by the loss of one lesr.
Although the cross . of the Legion o
Honor ts designed to recompense him
in part for this, he declares the re.
compenee thRt alone will satisfy him
will be the ultimate return of Alsace
to France.
Alt has been from his boyhood,
one of the most ardent champions of
the Alsacian cause. When the war
broke out he was at Tout. Although
only Id years of age then, he enlist
ed In the French Foreign legion and
made the campaiim on the Yser
With twenty-seven wounds In his
body, he was left on the Belgian bat
tlefield for dead, but was later pick
ed up and taken to a hospital.
The doctors declare that It was his
etermlnation to get well and keep on
fighting for Alsace that pulled him
through. Hardly was he out of the
hnspitft! before he was bnck in the
French ranks demanding to be as.
signed to the most perilous tasks.
Alt had been serving for some time
as an observer In a large tree far in
advance of the French lines. Even
tually the tree fell under suspicion
of the nermann and they at once
surrounded it with a barrage fire
that made escape practically Impos
sible. The Oermans directed shell
nfter shell at the tree, until one
struck it squarely and felled It to
the ground. In the fall. Alt received
wounds that made It Impossible for
him to flee. From nine in the morn
ing until midnight Alt lav on the
ground, hoping almost against hop"-
At midnight, the barrage ceased
and a German sergeant and two sol
diers crept out of their trenches to
take Alt prisoner. He drew his re
volver. waited till they were close,
and shot all three. French comrades
reached the wounded Alsacian and
carried him back to their lines. The
Legion of Honor was conferred on
Alt at the hospital where he is re
covering from the amputation of his
leg.
Reasonable frugality should not de
generate into panic stricken hoarding
America has nothing to waste, but
it has abundant supplies to enable it
to live well.
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A Word of
Warning
As long' as the Paige-Detroit Motor Car Company' pres
ent supply of materials lasts, Paige buyers will enjoy
the advantage of the present Paige pnee. .
It is estimated that this supply of materials will last ap
proximately 60 or 90 days and when the supply is ex
hausted it will, obviously, again be necessary to read
just the prices of all models of the Paige line.
Then, as now, the Paige prices will be fixed in proportion
to the cost of materials. They are never raised arbi
trarily. That is a point on price we wish to emphasize.
But when the last word on price is said you will continue
to select the Paige because of its mechanical excel
lence, its beauty, its supreme quality.
Stratford "Six-51" 7-passengr'.i......$1595 f. o.
F airfield "Six-46" 7-passenger $1450 f. o.
L!nwood "Six-3C" 5-passengar.. $1260 f. o.
Bi-ooklands "Six-51" 4-p'assehger $1795 f. o.
r artmoor "Six-:39" 2 or 3 passenger $1260 f. o.
Sedan "Six-39" 5-passenger;....: $1875 f. o.
Sedan "Six-51" 7-passenger $2400 f. 6.
Town Car "Six-51" 7-passenger $2850 f. o.
Limousine "Six-51" 7-passenger $2850 f. o.
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PAIGE MOTOR SALES CO.
Lou A. Sutton
Service Station Independent Garage. .
Phone 633
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Umatilla County's Rough Roads
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making good with every owner
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MITCHELL 7 Passenger, 48 H. P
MITCHELL JUNIOR S Passenger, 40 H. P.
f . o. b. Pendleton.
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323 E. Court Street
Telephone 65
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Also MARATHON and IMPERIAL Tires
Cars stored, cr washed, cars oiled, overhauled and repaired.
MONOGRAM and ZEROLENE OILS
GAS, OIL, WATER AND AIR AT CURB.
independent Garage
Frank Martin, Prop. C. O. Crawford, Mgr.
COURT and THOMPSON STREETS
PHONE 633
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