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About East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1910)
EIGHT PACKS. DAXLY MA0C OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, "nHJRSDAY, ITEBUCAKY 24, 1910. PACHTHRKE, Nature's Gift from fh.e Sunny Soutli5' if .ST. V ' n?&r A Yd' rl II Shortens your food-lengfhens your life Physicians today are recommending Cottolene f or consumptives, dyspeptics, and others in a "run-down" condition. Never heard of them recommending lard for such a purpose, did you? Cottolene is a product of Nature, clean in source, making and manner of marketing. It makes food which the most delicate stomach can digest. Cottolene is far superior to lard or cooking butter for all frying and shortening purposes. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANE COMPANY, San Francisco, New Orleans, New York. TWO ATHENA TEAMS TO MEET ACADEMY LOCAIi FIVES WILL CLOSE SEASON FRIDAY NIGHT Itoth Boys and GlrH Will Enter TliHr tMutt Game Athens Team Confi dent Ganio to Ho Flayed In Com- rial Gym. Te Pendleton academy basketball teams will close their Reason with a double header contest In the Com mercial association gymnasium, next Frldny evening. The oppos nf teams will be from the town of Athena. The high school girls', team Is coming down to retrieve lost honors and the boys are also filled with the same de termination. Athena expects to win for the rea son that both teams are Raid to be much stronger than when they vor defeated by the academy several weeks ago. On the other hand, they expect to find the Pendleton teams In about the same condition. If this should prove to be the true st.uo cf affairs, the two teams will be among the most Interesting in which the academy quintets have participated. The gallery of the Commercial as sociation gymnasium h.is been scrub bed out and renovated for the accom modation of the large crowd of spec tators expected. Following the gan e a reception will be tendered the two visiting teams at the home of Mis Evelyn Sommervllle. The lineup for the academy will be as follows: Girls Leila Norvell, Sadie Young, forwards; Jcane Anderson, Laura Smith, Mamie Rogers, centers; Maud McReynolds, Edith Raley, guards. Boys Piper, Chllson, forwards; Taylor, center; Weatherstone, Norvell, McCormmach, guards. Referee Don Rador. ent can use them to pay for new or renewal subscriptions to any of the "Class A" publications wished. The full SS2 may be sent In at once if desired, thereby completing he membership requirement, and a cor responding amount of these subscrip tion certificates will bo at once re turned, which may be given hs gifta or sold at leisure, thereby re: iver Ing the $52. Membership in the League requires no Investment. The only th'ni; paid for In any event. Is subscriptions to well known Journals which are In themselves a full return for the money paid. As It is proposed to close the Foun der's Chapter of the League on March 4. those desiring to avail themivv.js of the special advantages aeirulna to full membership in that chapter by that date have the privilege of nom- p.eting their membership require ment by the purchase of thee certificates. "LET NO HLACKNESS DARKEN MY MEMORY' HALL PLAYERS WILL ALL DRAW OVERTIME ' Pittsburg. Every player In the Pittsburg club will receive "over time" for every hour worked after October 13, next, said President Barney Drey fuss of the National League club. He Insists that the six months contract signed by his men terminate, on that date and that If the new schedule ar rangements approved at the recent meeting In New York Is faithfully ob served there will be a neat bonus com ing to each man. Heretofore under the regular 154 game schedule arrangement the sea son has closed on or before October IS. The opening game this year will be on April 14 and the season will not close until October 16. This means two extra playing days for which the players are to receive no extra recompense. President Dreyfuss expressed the opinion that If the Pittsburg club re peats this season, the world's series will begin the date set for the regu lar season to close. He did not ex plain how this was to be brought about. The American Woman's League's "Subscription certificates" are Is sued In denominations of 50 cents and II. These certificates are good In payment of subscriptions (new or renewals) at the publisher's price, to any magazine or journal listed In "Class A" when sent In t tno League, They are the League's cer tificates that a corresponding am ount has been paid It In cash. These certificates are good for two years, and may be purchased In any amount. Every dollar In certificates purchas ed gives a credit of one dollar on the membership requirement. These certificates may be sold or presented as gifts and 'the purchaser or reclpi- BTOMACII MISERY FOR OVER SIX YEARS Read what Mr. Hoffman, landlord f the Webster Hotel, writes: "I suffered misery and intense pains from stomach trouble for. over sis years, and all the doctoring I did or medicines I used were of no avail un til about two years ego, when I jsed a treatment of Ml-o-na. The first few days' treatment helped me great ly and upon using It awhile I was made entirely free from any stomach trouble or complaint whatever. Since the cure by Ml-o-na I have regained my weight, I eat and sletv well, am never nervous and my general health Is much better." Max M. Hoffman, Webster, N. Y., Aug. 2, 1009. Ml-o-na stomach tablets relict dis tress in five minutes. They act like magic. They are guaranteed to cure sour Btomncn, gas eructations, heart burn, dizziness, biliousness and ner vousness or money back. For sale by druggists everywhere and by Tallu.-n ft Co. for 60 cents a large box. Try Booth's Pills for constipation; they never disappoint, 25c. When Yon Need Foley's Orlno Laxative. When you have that dull, heavy, feverls feeling, accompwanied by constipation. "When you have headache, Indigestion, bil iousness, pain In stomach and bowels, then you need Foley's Orlno Laxative. It moves the bowels freely and gently and thoroughly clears the intestinal tract It does not gripo or nauseate and cures constipation. Koeppen Bros. Toledo. His aversion to mourning of any kind led Jerome Howard Rus sell, an accountant, to Incorporate In his will Instructions that no badge of mourning be worn In his memory. In his will, recently probated, Mr. Rus sell said: "Let no blackness of crepe or fu neral weeds cast gloom upon my memory. I do set down as my last wish that no members of my family or relative or friends shall for me put on nt any time any outward badge of mourning. "I wish that my loved ones shall seek the brightness and trust In God rather than the gloom which belongs to doubt and unrest, "I go to find more light. "Add not to the darkness of those who remain behind." Mr. Russell drew his will in 1894. He left several bequests, among them one giving to his nephew, Howard Russe'i Hartman of Detroit, Mich., a gold watch and chain, 2500, and all his childhood books and toys. The original will provided for a legacy of ( $300 to young Hartman, and in the j first codicil this was changed to $2,-000. I j lirjan Gets Free Feed Santiago, Chile, Feb. 22. W. J. ISryan, who will leave for Concepclon tomorow, dined today with President Montt. A reception was given in his honor at the American legation. Musical Composer Dies Baltimore, Md., Feb. 22. W. Ed ward Helmendahl, musical director and composer, died today, aged 62 years. Jl ST PZT&sZWFSTT E 9 ULH1I A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE. 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Feb. 28 Cohan Harris Comedians Presents Frederic Thompson's production of Brewster's A Dramatization of George Barr McCutcheon's Fa nous Book by Winchell Smith and Byron Ongley Exactly as Presented for One Year in New York at the New Amsterdam and Hudson Theatres Prices, $1.50, $1.00, 50c. Pendleton Drug C. The East Oregonian is eastern Oregon's representative paper. It leads and the people appreciate it and show it by their liberal Dfttroav THE BRAD FIELD CO., ATLANTA,' GA, J a?e. It is the advertising medium mf this section. HEAL WILD WEST SHOW Dl'HlXG STATE FAIR Sacramento. Sacramento Is to have a real Wild West show this summer. Arrangements are being made to bring cowboys and ponies from Chey- ; enne. The broncho-busting will be a prominent feature of the "Fiesta of the Dawn of Gold," which will be held in this city during the state fair. The business men who have charge of the. fiesta, have decided against the' Wild West shows given by a troupe , of former circus riders and aged anl- mals. They want a sample of the : real article. Severnl dozen of" the bucking po- . nles will be freighted here, together ' with a rider for each. They will do their bronco-busting and fancy rid ing In the Inner field of Agricultural Park, around, which tho race track goes. J The "Fiesta of tho Dawn of Gold" will be. a celebration memorlnl to Sutter and his men and tho early frontier days, when gold was discov ered and the rush for California began. Unfurnished housekeeping room? for rent in the East Oregonian build ing. Steam heat; electric ligMs; hot and cold water; bath. 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