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PAGE SIX. DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1912. EIGIIT PAGES Fads for Weak Women Nine-tenths of all the sickness of women it due to tome derangement or dia cake of (he organs distinctly feminine. Such sickness can be cured it cured e,ver7 day by Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It Makes Weak Women Strong, Sick Women Well. It act directly on the organs affected and is at the tame time general restora tive tonic for the whole system. It cum female complaint right in the privacy of home. It makes unnecessary the disagreeable questioning, examinations and local treatment so universally insisted upon by doctors, and so abhorrent to every modest woman. W e shall not particularize here as to the symptoms of those peculiar affections incident to women, but those warning full information as to their symptoms and meaos of positive cure are referred to the People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser 1008 pages, newly revised and up-to-date Edition, sent frti on receipt of 21 one cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only; or, in cloth binding for 31 stamps. AdJress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. SPORTS -OAST LEAGUE. Standing of Coast I.oufrue Clubs. W. L. P. C. Los Angelas 2 0 1.000 Vernon 1 1 .500 San Francisco 1 1 .500 Oakland 1 1 .500 Portland 0 2 .000 Oakland Defeats Friso. San Francisco, April 4. Oakland revenged itself on San Francisco yes terday, winning 3 to 2. A big crowd witnessed the game, which was spec tacular and hard fought. Oakland's seven hits came only one to the In nlng while In two innings, the eighth and ninth, San Francisco made two hits. Zacher and Sharp were sent to the club house in the ninth for dis puting a decision of Umpire Wheeler. Score: H. H. E. Oakland ' 3 7 1 San Francisco ; 3 9 1 Batteries Christian and Mitze. Ba ker and Schmidt Umpires Hilde brand and Wheeler. Every Woman If UUrested ind should know tbout the wonderful i MARVEL Whirling Spray to new vaginal syrtnga. Best mostcaoTtsient. It cleanses Instantly. wv..- m Ask your dnieeist for I MARVEL, accept do othexS hsM anid trtmn fnr I llntt rt1 sWhbV avxtlfvl I sHm rVill '- Maim CI- 44 East 23a Strut. Raw fsrk The Pendleton Drug Co. (a In business for "Your Good Health" REMEMBER THIS WHEN TOU HAVE PRESCRIPTIONS, OR WANT PURE KEDICXYK8 Ho. 1 4 Dins' Pony As a result of our bi Shetland Pony contest, we wish to announce that Misa j Alberta McMonies, contest j ant No. 14, wins The Shet ; land Pony, Cart and Ilar j ness Riven away hy U3. Tallman Co. Ycruon 1, Sacramento I. Sacramento, Cal., April 4. "Dus ky" Williams had something on the ball that .Happy Hogan's Vernonites cjuld not fathom yesterday and Sac ramento made up for their defeat in the opening game by winning 4 to 1 today. Williams allowed the south erners only four hits. He also started two timely batting; rallies which Ted to scores. Castleton was no puzzle to the Senators after the fourth. Hap py Hogan was again chased off the coaching lines by Umpire Casey. Score: R. H. E. Vernon 1 4 0 Sacramento 4 11 0 Batteries Castleton and Brown; Williams and Cheek. Umpires Fin ney and Casey. Angels 1, Portland 5. Los Angeles, April 4. Timely hit ting aided by Portland's" ragged fielding at a critical stage gave Los Angeles a second victory over the 1911 champions yesterday. With Portland enjoying an apparently safe lead in the fifth, Heitmuller brought in two runs with a home run over centerfield fence. Daley doubled and was sacrificed home for the trying score in the seventh and In the eighth errors by Koestner and Llndsey were responsible for two more runs. Both pitchers were hit hard! ' Score: R H. E. Los Angeles 7 11 1 Portland 5 11 3 Batteries Cech and Boles; Koest ner and Howley. LA GRAXDE IX LINE FOR TRI-8TATE LEAGUE Almost certain assurance Is given that a trl-state class D baseball league will be formed this month to play Its first game May 7, following the ar rival in La Grande last night of J. W. Cody and W. N. Sweet, the Boise baseball moguls who are Instrumen tal In organizing the league. Walla Walla, has subscribed Its money to fi nance the club there and build a park and Pendleton subscribed Its money in one day. La Grande is certain to Join the league, say promoters here and Boise of'course will be the fourth club. Baker will today say whether or not she will enter and If she does it will mean a sixth team will be picked from Idaho, either Caldwell or Welser, or even Ontnjrlp, ... The schedle meeting will be held at Pendleton at once and the present plan is to conclude the season Sep tember 2. The Boise moguls went to Baker this morning after spending the night here, and it is almost a foregone con conclusion that Baker will not show enough interest to get in line. La Grande Observer. , WALLA COMMITTEE HAS RAISED $1500 Walla Walla, Wash.. April 4. Al most $1500 had been raised by the baseball committee when they had checked up last night No exact amount would be given out, but Sec retary Crews stated that the total was nearing the $1500 mark and that the work would be continued today, when it is hoped the entire amount will be raised. Few refusals were met with yesterday, almost every business man approached realizlug the benefits that will incur from good baseball In Wal la Walla at a time when there Is lit tle e'se doing. A valuable dressing for flesh wounds, burns, scalds, old sores, rash, chafed skin. Is BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT, it is both healing and an tiseptic. Price 25c, 50c and II. ou v. bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Brud. COAST TO COAST BIRDMAN KILLED CAL RODGERS EALIJi 2o0 FEET WITH AEROPIiAXE Tragedy Otvurs Few Hundred Feet Frm point Whore TnuisciitliitM 4 Flight Was Completed Nook Broken by 200 Foot Drop. Long Beach, Cal., April 4. Cal braith P. Kodgers. an aviator of world-wide fame and the first man to cross the American continent in an aeroplane, was almost instantly killed here yesterday when his Wright bi plane. In which he was soaring over the ocean, crashed to the earth from a helghth of 200 feet, and burled him in the wreck. His neck was broken and his body crushed by the engine of his machine. He lived but a few minutes, Kodgers for a week past nad oeen making daily flights here and had taken many passengers, both men and women, up with him. He started from his usual place and soar ed out over the ocean, crossing the Pier, and then turned and dipped close to the roller coaster. Plays With Sea Gulls. Seeing: a flock of SM1 11 a liiortrtrHno' themselves among a great school of surumes just over the breakers, Rod gers again turned and dived down Into them, scattering the feathered sea fowl in all directions. Highly elated with the outcome of his dive Rodgers then flew farther out to sea, all the time gradually rising until he had reached a height of 200 feet. Making a short turn he started at full speed for the pier, then suddenly dipped his planes and his mnphlnp hoenn ii ingntiui descent. Rodgers was seen by hundreds of persons on the pier to relax his hold on the levers, and then, seemingly realizing that he -was in danger, he made a strenuous effort to pull the nose of his machine into a levi nn. sition. Failing in this he managed to turn his craft farther in shore and an instant later the huge craft crashed into the edge of the surf, not 600 feet from the spot where on De cember 10, last he finished his ocean to ocean flight. Life Guards Rush to Assist. Life guards were the first to reach the injured man. They said Rodgers' head was hanging over one wing of the machine, the heavy engine on his back and his feet drawn up, nearly doubling over his shoulders. Blood was flowing freely from his mouth. DOG DAYS OX SATURDAY. Tub Catchers Ordered to Let "Houn" Alone on Sabbath. Tulsa, O . The spirit of the fa mous Missouri houn' dawg song: "You gotta quit kickln' my dawg aroun'," has born fruit in this city. Hereafter dog catchers will suspend operations on Saturday, the day most farmers come to town. In order that no country dogs will be impounded, and possibly put to death by mistake. The dog catchers are under the jurisdiction of the Humane society. The plaintive wailing of a "hound" on the way to the pound touched the heart of the principal ' officer of the Humane society and led to the order just issued. As might be expected, the captured hound proved to be a country dog. er dine on chocolate eclalra or pickles and, although ice cream still la th. most popular food, it does not take the pla-e of meat and potatotv by any means." This Is the statement, of Mrs. Jessie Lndd, matron of a dormitory at the University of Minnesota, where about 500 young women of the Institution obtain their noonday lunch. According to Mrs. Ladd's report for the dormitory for three months end ing February 1. about 4000 pounds of various meats were consumed by the co-eds. LAZY 1.1VIXG (TIMES HIGH. Kansas City, Mo. The cause of all this clamor about the high cost of food stuff lies in the fact that women pay far more attention to bargain counter sa'es in the drygoods stores tnan to the grocery stores. This is the conclusion of Miss Grace Ferguson, domestic science teacher at the Central High School, who di rected a score of girl co-ed waitresses. serving 14S persons that visited the school to see a 12-cent meal. "Women do not search after sales In food products," Miss Ferguson said today. "They take it for granted be cause one thing is high priced that everything Is. So they sigh over the telephone and tell the grocer they Bursa iney u iane mat.- And 'that is always higher than something else equally palatable and nutritious. The average woman Is too content to let the groceryman prepare the menu for her. Laziness Is not the least of the evils attending this high-cost cry." TOUCHES WIHE WITH 00OO VOLTS j IS DEAD PICKLE FEASTS LOSE OUT. Dormitory Matron Finds Even Ice Cream Doesn't Supplant Meat. Minneapolis, Minn. "Girls no long- Colfax, Wash. Paul Carrol, section foreman at Steptoe on the Spokane & Inland electric line, received a volt age of 6600 while attempting to learn how to regulate a switch light. Carroll was killed Instantly , as he touched the high tension switch in the transformer station. Coroner Bruning's Inquest Jury decided that Carroll had orders to stay out of the transformer station, although he was allowed a key and that his death look ed almost like suicide. The company was censured for allowing a switch lock on the transformer station, say ing the electrician should have a pri vate key. Carroll, a native of Ireland, Is said to have no relatives. CASCARETS CURE A Gently But Thoroughly Cleanse Your IJver, Stomach and Bowels and You Fee! Great By Morning. You're bilious, you have a throb bing sensation In your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin Is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes; your lips are parch ed. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and 111 tempered. Your system is full of bile not properly passed off, and what you need Is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilious nuis ance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort to harsh physics that Irritate and Injure. Remember that every disorder of the stomach, live and Intestines can be quickly cured by morning with gentle, thor ough Cascarets They work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist win keep you and the entire family feeling good for months. 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