TEN PAGES ' PAGE 8RVET DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1913. i " " ----' : : ' '- ' ' " " I II WhiteJStar 33 Lubricating Oils This lubricating oil In es pecially rccuiiimciidcd liy lliu I'urd Motur t'o. u tlio oil thul Is boNt adapted for Kuril cars. Tlif 1'orU Co. ilo im.I b11 tins oil. They uiiiipiy recommend Its use in Kuril if-: 4 EXTKAOUAUTYi LUBRICANTS, CREASES, ACCESSORIES Of all kinds. Ford Tarts, Etc. H" Gas and Water at Curb. i r" Simpson Auto Co. Johnson and Watjr Sts. Phone 108 UNDER THE CAMOUFLAGE I'AIUH, Dec. 4. It was shortly aft-l Though It was the fashionable nlht cr 11 u. in. when I reached the 'office I. ill. men were in busim-M clothes, or of No. 1, tho istireau. uf tfurvelliancc i something distinctly not evening of Foreigners. Thu conelerso ex- dress. Jn don't villains shirt fronts plained that everybody had gone to are taboo here -for the p i lod of the lunch at II and wouldn't he hack war. Tho .women likewise observed until 'J. It was 'l when I reached the rule against elaborate. theater No. 2, the Prefecture of Police, In the- toilettes. J hud heard licit this nil" Cite. Everybody had gone to lunch, simply designated the, dlsiance that a I went to lunch. ? gown m Ik lit he open at the throat and No. I, helnjf prompt und business- that one result had been to produce ljlte. had managed to get back to many marvelous V-shapcd barks. Ap work after the three-hour lunch jier parenlly thcre'n nothhi- in that re- rlud and he put his stamp on my pans- tort without further delay. No. ; 2 later did likewise and by 4.30 the last of the three, the lirltlsh Consulate, had been passed. The train left atG o'clock. It coti Id n't he done, shire tho ticket had to ho bought, nono b'r hiK sold without puHHpurts that Hatfcs fy tho ticket Heller, and no taxi -in Pails could rover tho reinainUis K round hi half un liour. I (jet out In the morning. GERMAN HALL Sat. fell. 9 The Usual Good Tim For All Pendleton Orchestra (Fletcher's). M isdli erted enertry is vh;hk iitau t tins al ter a doesn't rai't- vhelhcr he debts or not. when a Xlrl who pays hU If properly classified, about im per jjil of lite nnes uvv tlry woods. Hoovcrize on Poultry Food, Don't Feed W heat. Uiydeusten's Poultry Mash nmJ Hrat eh I'ood are b;i la need rat ion, also Uarh-y. Oats, Bone, l'ish Scraps. BLYDENSTEIN & CO. Phone ;;5I. Saw tile 1ulln Quarter of tradition tonight. Wader knew a place. It 'in called the Cafe Iuret and Is located at x rue de VaiiKlrard. ' Four great husky women run tho place and the romance of It is k up plied by the purple pa.t each Is sup 1 oned to possess. They have manag ed to preserve its atmosphere dealtc the war and the long wall seats on each side of the room were occupied by Joyous men and girls of the sort always described In stories of tfie Quarter, The men, however, were in uniform for tho most part; severe straight coat collars made flowing tien ho possible and military barbers had don for, the long hair that Is sup posed to distinguish artists. Also, It was a mighty fine dinner. Hound he corner was a cabaret. Wader explained that Paris cabaret artists are mostly of the male peru !uIoii and we passed It up. It does seem that this Is war work that mishit be entrusted to the other Rex. Visited t 'onu'dio Francalse, where M:turice de Keruady. said to bo th legit Imate successor to Coquelhi, wan playing tho tide role In "Poliche." His. skillful comedy was a delight. MlPi Vcilc Sirel, feminine star, is a con I'osite of M i s. KIske and Leslie Car ter, the latter contributing chiefly reo hair and emotional vlbratlonp. M lie". Sorel's clothes, which are said to stfl t hn fashions In Paris, were wonder1 fill; but If Mrs. Ffske lived In Part' 1 belh-ve there'd be a readjustment' "f east at the t'oincdle. v 'J he famous promenade foyer was ibtrli. bin the guests strolled about itf tjtitlghig the murble statuary, between ' die acts. it formed a weird expert- ii i Double Cable port. HAVItF., Dec. 5. Kode down t Havre with ('apt. ISregna of the Ital ian military mission in London "Tho German Invasion may proe the salvation of Italy." ho declared. "I don't believe anydiin eoTihJ have united thf country us this invasion has done.'' The train was souk- dmy winding into the aged town of lluuen a fter the church spires of the eity had long bteri in view, l talked with a Itouen cld.en ami found him (inxlous to cor rect one impression I'd brought from Purls.. "Jf you've . been ea dug i it I arls rest a ura nts,' he said, "ple.i don't think t ha t is the wa y u 1 1 France i.i J living. If it were it w.uild be rob ; bery for France to accept food sup j plies from America or anywhere else. 1 Somet hhig ought to he clone about tho i.xtravagance of Paris restaurants. It J rely gives Auicrtcan vi.-lt ors the v. rong idea.'' He' snid his'own townspettjde, while not in actual want, seldom h:id an op portunity to forget the need for econ omy. . 'Of course.' he said. "Frunee is in better position' to take care of her . st If Jn the matter . of .food than soma other countries KugIa nd. . for In stance. There Is practically no land going unused in France." An Australian officer standing by Interpolated a remark. 'There's plenty going to waste In Kngland," he declared. "I'm won? derlng when they'll ever get around to cuttingup some of those sacred old estates that are. no good loi uuyUilji but hunting and golf." Strolled around Havre with Conger who In his A. P. days helped Carl Ackerman and the Kaiser to keep Berlin In the public eye He's on his way home to Income a captain or a major or "something. "We encountered Brand AVhidock. minister to Belgium.' just departing I rom a pleasant 'old house in an ob scure street. The house proved to be the temporary IV. S. legation to Bi l glum. ' .... Whitlock somehow 1 doesn't look much older than he did. when mayor1 of Toledo, and for that matter, not a great deal older than w hen seere- ! tary to fiovernor Altgeld of Illinois.1 Mr hair Is quiie gray, hut there H still a boyish light in his eyes and his old smile is the same slow ,eas ysmile ! f f hi and his figure is aw straight , and slim as that of a Kuppenhehncr lure. Still. I noticed when a bell r.r i:t the gate rang sharply he started as it' from a physical shock. Belgium pej-li;ips did not leae his nerves un-: lupa'red. "W;t;ted to ask him what he though! (low Altgeld'.s attitude would have been had lie lived to see A nierlcaV present fiht with his Fatherland ; bu; Mrs. WhUhcK appeared all gluv tu and ready to escort him tjn t IP; ca'ly walk which he said she enforc ed as a relief from I he considerable tiinien of his work. : 1 Mi (fj) AECL AW) 'THE SliNSIBLE SIX" AN INEXPENSIVE Six with the POWER, LUXURY and CONVENIENCE v Of the Big High-priced Cars. .- ECOX03IY IMPOSSIBLE in any Large Car. THINK OF THIS: t YOU can get 20 to 30 miles per gallon of gas, and There isn't a car sold in AMERICA under $3,000 with as much power for every pound of car weight. We don't ask you to take our word for these statements. LET US PROVE THEM TO YOU. N. P. McLEAN, Distributor , Oakland, Hupmobile and King . I'hone 222 Main St., Opposite Pendleton Hotel lias taken i lii wurl intcrc'Ht that awurcs hiicci-s. Hill Jlililary Ai-ailtiny will r-li-Ijratu Katlu r and Si'" "''' Ki-l-rnnry 11 to IT whrn all ih"' I"'V "ill hr. n-miir.-d ti Mile Ivt t its tu lli.ir i.ar ems llliil tu Miuly thi' liv.'s i.f Ml tat thi.Te with an men wliu liavo innu-m.-.'il the world ounuer society frirls at an . Informal; Uunclng party. These parties are am ong the most attractive social affairs' for the younger set. They always are , chaperoned by some of the prominent l atrons and patronesses of society. fnr pood, on IJm'.tin's bin hday there will 1e a special program witli songs anil reaiilnss l.y tile tuidits and spec ial military and patriotic features. On .Saturday liii;ht. February 16, the l'.'.s v.ili entertain a few of the KNITS S K THIS 11)1! I'l'.KSIIIXi EES 5S built for extra service Allen - Knigtit Co., Inc. EE. 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Oakland SERVICE STATION Cars Washed, Stored, Repaired and Kept Running. Paige Service Station ACCESSORIES, REPAIRS AM) LUBRICANTS. We now carry a complete line of PARTS for the PAIGE car Gas, Oil and Water at Curb Independent Garage COURT AND THOMPSON STS. I'HONE 033 I! ? 1 1 I i r t of IS j:. lb-ton. h: iei.-ivt.d a- .1