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I.!1 tiveWWJ TWELVE PAGES, DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER It, IU 1AGX F0X3L SPORTS New York, Dec. 15. The American league's "declaration of war" was pigeonholed for at least two months anJ probably for all time by the Na tional league. It was not even seriously consider ed, President Lynch said at the close of the sess.on. None of the magnates could decipher its purport, so they tabled it. In the final ses-lon of the three-day President Lynch vote for these am endments to the national agreements, the entire situation was left In his hands a'nd Mr. Herrmann's for action in the next meeting of the national commission. Playing next year will ce:u-e on or about October 6, a week enrl er th in formerly; the season wllV open on or About April 11, a resolution o this effect being unanimously adopted. - National Defeated. Havana, Dec. 15. The Almendares defeated the New York Nationals, 7 to 4 yesterday. Ordmnnn IVfeaU Wcstergaard. Minneapolis, Dec. 15. Henry Ord- i mann of Minneapol's neieated jesse . iiiniii mooting the National league aaopie u . Wester(raard of Dcs Moines, la., last two rewlut ons. one cal.ing upon the taWng the flrst and tnir(J faUs s ates and cities of the crcuit to make P11ii, wrestlinir match. . . i . . Y- . V. 1 . W . . ri n ik . " UCKCl FC.ill'inK liuiIlMliaoiu uy ind imprisonment; the other declar ing war on baseball pools and offer ing $100 reward for the conviction of persons gambling on the game. The oiganization also vested Presi dent Lynch with power to act for it in dealing with the request of the three principal minor leagues for higher classification. A lit of rec ommendation in th's connection was approved. Among them were the fo lowing: "The major league clubs be not al lowed to play in minor league terri tory or vice versa, either before or Siijrj.-eslloim to Shippers of Christinas Packages by Express. 1st. Ship your package early by the 15th of December if possible. The expre-s company will g've you a small label to paste on the package reading "Do not open until Chr'st Bias" This will give opportunity for the package to reach its destination before Christmas and give the addi tional pleasure to the recipient of hav'ng it on Christmas morning. 2nd. I'sie wooden boxes for pack ing, especially for g'ass and other fragile articles, which should be well i "cv k rr-si yz v a i i -v t m irtk. u arter. tne playing season; reuueuuu , . . , It mav cost a few cents of the drafting season to five VSJ mor but the danger of damage will beginning September 5; drafting ofj much reduced nml you umpires; an amendment reques ting , paft tQ make the major leagues to increase the salaries tran.portatlon of Vour gift safe. of drafted players 50 a month over 3r , WjUe ,he H(ldre8, ln fun minor league salaries; the adoption I jate oountv cUv street nna num of salary lim'ts by minor leagues; re- j bprIon the "box or package, with ink strietion of p ayer limits in all league? or Taes are frequently torn to 25 during the playing season and . . . tion of players ln the highest class league in which they are purchased so far as possible; drafting prices of $2500 in Class AA, $1250 in Class A. $1000 In Class B, $750 in Class C and $500 in Class D; that players drafted from Class A must be offered back to Class A at the draft price before m sonie,vhere-on tne package, fol want to prepay the charges, write the word "Paid" in large, p'ain letters on the package. th Insist upon a receipt and see that the amount paid and the value is marked on the receipt and on the package. Rth. Write vour own address in being offered to a higher clas!." While it was recommended that E I FILM DISEASE1 D V OUT CATARRH lowing the prefix "From I Tth. Enclose a card !n each box or package reading: ! From (Your address.) - (Consignee's address.) This in order that, should the outer markings be destroyed, the inner mark will I. 'fire prompt forwarding . and delivery. Ely s Cream Balm a Simple 8th- If not convenient to .htP m v . r n-nAAn Hiivas us tron? wrapping papen (not newspapers) and tie with strong cord. 9th. If package contains anything of perishable nature, write the word "Perishable" in large plain letters on the box or package, which will call for spec'al attention and delivery. If you will observe these sugges tions you will greatly assist in the prompt delivery of your gift in good condition. Remedy Relieves Instantly All Distressing bymptoms, If you are subject to frequent colds, or if yon have any of the distressing symp toms of catarrh, such as stuffed up feeling in the head, profuse discharge from the nose, sores in the nose, phlegm in the throat causing hawking and spitting, dull pain in the head or siniug in the ears, just anoint ths nostrils or rub the throat or chest with a little Ely's Cream Balm, and see how quickly you will get relief. In a few minutes yon will feel your head clearing, and after using the Balm for a day or so the nasty discharge will lie checked, the pain, soreness and fever gone, and yon .57 C 'HILDKEN DIED AT SKA HERDED OX SHIP Washington. Back of the impos ing of penalties aggregating $7960 will no loneer be offensive to Yourself and on the British steamship Ortero by your friends on account of the constant Acting Secretary Cable of the depart Lawking, spitting and blowing. i ment of commerce and labor, lies a shake on the grip of catarrh before it horror story or the seas in wnicn me destroys your sense of taste, smell and j hearing and poUntes your whole system. In a short time you can be completely cured of this distressing disease by using tly's Cream Balm, ims healing, antisep- Orteric, carrying 1242 steerage pas sengers. Portuguese and Spanish, many of them women and children, came through the Straits of Magellan to the port of Honolulu reporting an tic Balm does not fool yon by short, decep- m death mt of 68 numan be disease. It clears the nose, head and 'ng " the 3urnero ?" throat of all the rank pollution, soothes, j ddK fifty-seven were little eh"dren. heaUiistreiigthenstheraw.wremem. The cife, of " rterltc haf ee" branes, making ou proof against colds and Pending before the department since cutarrh. j the arrival of the vessel at Honoduu One application will conyince you, and I April 13 last. The collector of a 50 cent bottle will cure yon. It is ! customs, boarding the ship, first made guaranteed. Get it from your druggist to- I report of the conditions that he found day. If you are spraying the nose, throat there. In squalor and filth, distraught or ears, ask for Ely's (Liquid) Cream Balm, 'nerve racked and half frenzied, he Tree Ripened Oranges Cost No More Here's to Mother and- rt- -fl- Go B "The kind that Mother used to Make ,? Modern mothers and wise-acre cooks use Cottolene, instead of butter or lard, for frying and shortening. The reason is plain as the nose on your face. Cottolene is a vegetable product, made from purest, refined cotton oil. It contains no hog fat or impurities, is made in a care ful, cleanly manner, never sold in bulk, its purity and freshness are absolutely guaran teed, and it makes food which is free from grease and indigestion. Imitations of Cottolene are thicker than blackberries in season, so be sure to ask for and take only Cottolene, the original pure food shortening. It is economical because it goes one-third farther. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY Shortens Your Food Lengthens Your Life ife j found the passengers huddled togeth er enduring sanitary conditions re ported little short of abominable. On account of the startling number of deaths aboard the grand Jury which went aboard the Orteric and saw the conditions. It was charged j that the ventilation of the ship was inadequate, that even the hospital sec tion reeked and wa without proper equipment. The practice, it Is understood, came to a halt last week when some of the victims sprank a trap into which the sharps fell. The result was a big row last Tuesday night. WANTS TO KILL HIS FAMILY KOIUEl I'LAYIXG POKF.lt, Newport Astf Over Soandal Due to i;oM"tit Country Club. Newport. A poker scandal. In volving the u-e of marked cards in a game at the Newport Country club last week, and a recommendation by the governors that the club be dis banded, is the talk of ..ewport. A prominent business man, one of the many victims, declared that he would exert every effort to recover some of the money of which he was fleeced. The finest oranges in the world the prize crop of 5,000 California groves are bunkist." . f ? t These are the perfect oranges with the valua ble wrappers. Your dealer will supply you with luscious "Sunkist" oranges that ripen on the tree a. finer flavor than you have ever before tasted at no higher prices than you have paid for those of much less quality. Insist on each orange coming to s.T dill yx. 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McCord ap plied at the office of City Attorney Robinson for a permit to kill his family and then himself, because they were dtstltute. "My wife is 111 and without medical attention; my children are starving, and we have been ordered out of our home by the landlord. I cannot find work and I guess we'd be better off dead." ta'd McCord. The police found McCord's state ments true, and the family is being cared for. General Figueroa's men were defeat ed by rebels under command of Gen eral Zapata ln the fighting at Ticu man, state of Morels. The town then was sacked and burned, the rebels using dynamite bombs in destroying many of the buildings. Jose Villar el is reported to have started an up rising for General Reyes at Ccrralvo, state of Nuevo Leon. Villareal. who is a member of an Influential family, is said to have 125 men In his command. Hard Cold People whose blood U pure are not nearly so likely to take hard colds as are others. 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Pape's Diapepsin can be obtained from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Ind'gestlon or dyspepsia. There is nothing better for gas on the stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to cure a stom ach headache. You couMn t keen a handler or more u cful article ln the house. Mini linn Over by Engine ami 31 Cars Merely says "Whew!" . Sandusky, O. Kred Jesse, 45, sec tion hand, was knocked down and run over by an engine and thirty-one freight cars on the Nickel Plate near Kimball but lives. A gash was cut In hi9 scalp behln 1 the right ear, but he does not appear to have been in jured otherwise. Several men and boys standing on the station platform at Kimball fhw j the eng'ne strike Jesse, who was ' walking down the middle of the track, ! apparently unaware of the danger. They ran to the man expecting after the train passed to gather up his man gled body. "Whew!"' was Jps--e's only utterance as he got up and commenced rubbing the dust out of his eyes. His cloth ing was torn to shreds. Seven-Year-OM Girls' Injury From Old Burns Cured by 0eration. Altoona, Pa. A rare case of skin grafting has Just been successfully accomplished at the Altoona hospital. Five year old Lucella, the now 7-year-old daughter of I'reston B. Fur ry of New Enterprise, liedford coun ty, fell against the hot kitchen range. She spread out her hands In an effort to save herself, and all the skin was seared off the palms and insire of the fingers. The fingers were drawn down tight Into the palms by the contraction of the muscles, all the fingers on the right hand and three on the left be ing rendered useless. Some Ume ago the father brought the child to Altoona. At the hospital the fingers were pried open, the harneded portions of the scarred skin and tissue cut out and skin from the child's own legs grafted to the hands. A needle was insrted ln the leg, the skin stretched and cut off in long strips with a special razor. After the operation the hands were placed in plaster of parts casts to prevent the fingers from closing. As a result of the delicate wrrk the girl will be permanently cured, providing she uses braces to keep her fingers open for some little time after the hands heal. Baltimore. The design has been approved for a crypt for the body of Paul Jones When It Is completed the hero will have another added to his Justly famous series of burials, though It is expected this will com plete the series. Convict Commits Suicide. Fresno, Cal., Dec. 15. A. L. Akers, a cement worker of Fresno ordered committed to San Quentln peniten tiary for three years for having brok en his parole ln taking a drink, was found dead in his cell late last night an empty bottle bes'de him. Akers was convicted last September of as sault to murder h's wife and was pa roled on condition that he abstain from liquor. ' Today he was resentenc ed In spite of his plea that he had not drunk to excess and the supposed sui cide followed. Woman Will Fly. Los Angeles, Dec. 15. Mrs. Lillian Janeway-Platt-Atwater, widow of the last United States Senator Piatt of New York, who with her husband is now touring Southern California on their honeymoon, announces she ex pected to qualify next spring as the first woman hydroplane aviator In America. Mr. Atwater, too, is an aviation en thusiast, and he claimed they were the first husband and wife to enter the aviation game together. The At waters will study at an aviation school In San Diego. Defeated by Kebelrf. Mexico City, Dec. 15. 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