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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREOOXIAy, PETLETOREQON, MOXIUV. FKBHUARY 22, 1915. ETOITT PAGES. 1DL orzn A PIPE'S sorter like a' injine. What you git out of Iirr depends on J what you burn in her. 4 BILLIARD CRACKS WILL COMPETE I IN CHICAGOMATCHES PRIZE LIST WILL TOTAL $5000 MANY I WMOIS FI.WEltS AUK ENTERED. 0 A "cob's" as good as a meerschaum vlnn it's full cf VELVET, The Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, Kentucky Hurley d Luxe Kith an aped-in-the-Hood smoothness, 10c tins, 5c bags. inn CHICAGO, Feb. 12. With a prise list which U expected to total 5,00O t:e leading three-cushion ezpcrU will compote at Chicago nest month in the biggest tournament of its l:rd ever staged. The only one to compare with It In clans la the orlg-ir.t-l tournament tor the Jordan Lam bert emblem played at St. Louis In 1. 07 lUrry IS ainonr thum Iwnlno- n.i. rm.r l.vn, Moore of New York. Warren of vn "00.wr- mar Wephen M,.- ,-.e.s. oi mum, wait wa Bout on and Lauben of Chicago. Autoists Race Today for the . Vanderbilt Cup BIG EVENT TAKES PLACE AT THE EXPOSITION UOlNl)S i AT FIUSCO. I j EXPOSITION GROUNDS. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 22. One hundred and fifty thousand spectators gathered at the Panama-Pacific Exposition in this the contestants were fc'ounus nere eariy today to witness Cline of Fh.ladelphla. John' th Vanderbilt cub race American' the city have signed up as entrants und it Is expected the numberwitl be bnught up to twenty. Each man entered will bowl a three-game match with every other mm. and the winner will be decided on n percentage I.hhIh. Knch man uta up $2.50 as an entrance foe and 11 this goes Into a pot which will be divided between the flr.t and sec ond place winners. The following bowlers have entered to date: Fre McMonles, Tat McDevitt, Robert Wheeler, Harve Hanavan, Fred Book Jake aggoner, Jchn Butler. John Eggers, Clark Nel fcon and Sparker. The next match In the team tour nament will be between the High landers nnd Allies tomorrow evening Instead of between the Kaisers and Shamrocks as on the schedule. Right new the bowlers are contemplating giving a dance to raise funds to sen! a team to the Spokane tournament, on March 16. Tennis Club to Be Reorganized for the Summer Paly of New York, John Horgan of St. Louis, Lloyd Levne of Salt Lake City, Alfredo DeOro of New York, Thomas Hueston nd Frank P. Pa of St. Louis, Horace B. Lean ot Toronto, and Joe Capron of Chicago. Some of these men are available and undoubtedly will appear at Chi cago In the tournament which will put In competition the Brunawlck Ralke-Colender championship em blem, which the winner will have to defend from subsequent challenge Since the St. LjuIs event new stars of championship quality have ar reared and with a big prlie list automobile road classic. The race' was unique In several respects. It I I -M)LLTON PLAYERS WILL was the first time a road race was MEET TOMORROW TO Alt ever held over an entire enclosed' RANGE PLANS. course and it also was the first time that a big automobile contest was ever staged on exposition grounds. The approach of spring has arous ed tennla enthusiasm from its winter Jersey Health Conference. TRENTON, X. J.. Feb. 22. Speak ers prominent In the health move ment throughout the country will be here to address the conference of board of health representatives from all New Jersey cities. l " Supple at Sixty Agt and ripe experience mean hap piness and usefulness when mental and bodily powers are preserved by keeping rich blood in the reins. Mture tmenourUtmcnt in Scott's - r i . . . . .. . X. tbt body and aHevUtcs rtwoaatic unacnaa. Its oil-toad Imparts frenoa to both body and braia. is Nomriihmetit mot A leohol. X2XZX iuiinnimiiiiimnimimimiimiiiiiiiiin: F. E. Van Dusen General Contractor and S SnperintenJent. E PENDLETON, OREGON. :i!!ii::i'iii!im(tnimniiii!iiiiiiii!i!iic Jtiiiiiiiiii!ii!:i;:n!i!i:!!i:iii:!!i!iiiiiiiiij: Mow Openf Hong CongGafoi LSD NOODLE PARLORS Noodles AND Chop Suey Ouuldo Tray Orders a Specialty. H Boxes for bxdies and gentlemen. E 5 OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. MEALS 25eixi VP. E The distance to be covered bv the dormancy and the Pendleton Tennis drivers today was 294.062 miles. There c,ul wl" be reorganized tomorrow were 76 laps to the race, each lap rep- vcn,n preliminary to commencing resenting 3,9053 miles. The tracy ,ne 8euBon- a meeting win De neiu drivers of America and four other r' 8 "clock Jn tn rooms of the countries were represented In the rtnlletot Commercial association at race. There were 25 entries, hut t,,e cal1 of "'dent Charles II. Ralph de Palma. twice winner of the Marsb- anl racquet wielders. male anderbllt cup, driving a Mercedes Bn1 remaIe. Invited to attend. to play for it is quite likely thereof. aa the favorite In the betting. The club will begin at once the wi!; be from twenty to twenty-five ; De Palma purchased bla car abroad preparation of the courts at Round- applications. From this number II ,aBt fall and It was a money winner up Park. They were buitt last year of the leading player will be cho sen, making probably the beat bal anced field that ever has appeared. Champion Alfredo DeOro la a sure starter and William F. Hoppe, the holder of the three, balkllne titles, will get an Invtttatlon. Sloason, Sut ton and Demarest also may be asked. From the three cusion ranks can be had such players .is John Daly, John Hoggan, Joe Carney and Fred Eames. all former thamplons; Je rome Keoegh. Chirley Morln. John in the Grand Prix of France last year. tnd a little work will put them In If De Palma won today's race he would Kcod shape for the play. The club attain permanent possession of the Plans to conduct another tournament Vanderbilt trophy and In such an "ch as was played last year for event the Vanderbilt cup race would prixe. be removed from the list of road1 '. racing classics. l4Ae)44adkaeaa The course Itself was unique. In-1 a icuu oi racing over macaaam as the a Vanderbilt racers did at Long Island and at Elgin the drivers contended over a track of newly laid sheet as- DRAMATIC CHAT. pnait. This applied to the entire tr nan ni4T nt . .. .1-- . """" """iv. Ki:ng. cnaries ti;:, Auggusi imca- ur mun oi me circuit, aside from NEW YORK Feb 2 New York heifer. Pierre Maupome and a dozen, about three quarters of a mile at one 8 . ' 8ee lt. t "' .,' nlp.P1 where the course made use of show this wwk nH rirA.v fir.. track, designed for nii-ht.F. n .,.- t more of almost equal caliber. The fact that a large field of play ers Is obtainable indicates the great growth of the angle game. The or Ip.r of the three-cushion billiards Is unknown, but the first tournament oa record was held at Mussey's end part of a mile - i.-'v mono fiac uccil eul horse racinir. The start and finish UfipH with nit; iri- ..ihi. were to be made on the mile track, toefc for a moon or two are wondering From either side of this modified If the promoters can get away with oval the course was routed through it. a maze of state and forelen n.itlnn n.. " II I M lit! I 1 . II K l-IIIf II I I I II IVIJIW Tl II 1 1 riHiniB, jm. lyouia, -u ins, me ira -"""'"ha Pireicnes en- ErlangiT, D. W. Griffith Will take tenants neing Leon .Magnua, tugene, i rrt, mosi oi me exposition s main over the Forty-second street theater Carter. Wayman c. McCreery. and j buildings. for the production, which is "The Thomca Potts. Carter won after a' On the straightway next to San Birth of a Nation." It is a complete playoff with Gallagher. The first, Francisco Bay. which the cars follow- working out of the contributory tournament held in the east took(ed on their return, was more than a themes In American hlstorv on which Place at Schaefer and Emerlck'a half mile of slightly down grade. Thomas Dixon founded his novel and room. New York City, In 1886. Some of the dri-ers predicted they piav ..Tne clansman c Over 13 000 During the past four years the would make as high as 110 miles an people were employed In making the th'ee-cushlon game has extended to hour on this stretch. 'production. almost every city of any size and the In addition to Carlson and De Jal-j The promoters say It Is "the most average player of today Is better ma. the field of starters today Includ- stupendous undertaking of the kind than the shortstops of a decade ago. ed such notable drivers as Barney the world ever knew." Frank Peterson: of St. Loula and Oldfleld. Earl Cooper, Louis Dlsbrow, s Hank Avery of Chicago each were Dusenbergm Caleb Bragg, Marquis. Holbrook Blinn starred In a new credited with a run of 14 In the the Italian, and others. 'P,av wnfcn opcnpd at the ,Mt early days of the came, but these A number of prominent tautomobile nisht. It was "The Trap." by Rich marks have been passed a number of manufacturers witnessed the race. nrti Harding Davis i'nd Jules Echert tirr.es in recent ye.us. Pierre Mau- Among them were Henry Ford. John Coodmun. and succeeded Withrop pf me. the Mexican player, made a W. Willys, H. S. Firestone and F. A. Ams" irl7 ulav "Childion of th rjr. of IS at St. Louis and 'August Wilson. Kiechefer. score 17 at Milwaukee.' Soeral players ;iave made runs of Tournament to be Arranged by the Bowlers A Personal Statement. There are so-called "honey and tar" preparations that cost the dealer half i s much but sell at the same price as the original and genuine Foley's Hon-! ey and Tar Compound. We never of- CONTEST WILL BE Itl'X TO 1)E- for these Imitations and substitute ! CIDE INDIVIDUAL Sl'PRE- We know you will buy Foley's when-j MACY OF Ml-V ever you need a cough syrup If you once use it. People come long dla-! "raztime" tournament will be tances for the true FOLEY'S over tho next thing to attract the atten- Speaking of melodrama, there's a thirty years the leading remedy for tcn 0f bowlers of Pendieon. Though rip-snorting thriller at The Comedy coughs, colds, croup, whooping cough the team tournament, haa not yet these nights, "The White Feather." bronchial and la grippe coughs. Sold completed Its schedule, the new if war war trom Hturt t0 fini.sh, and j Earth." which -ndd its career at the ;leMnnlnt? of the week. Besides Blinn. Martha Hcdman, Tul 1 ly Marshall, Elaine Hammcrstein, Ri I ley Hatch, and half a dozen others of I note are In the cast of "The Trap" which Is a melodrama of more or less stirring variety. 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War caused t-nly a slight fall ing off In the amount of American goods carried In British ahipa, but the loss to German shipping was more than 78 per cent. The value of the water-borne com merce of the United States for the last fiscal year was 13,785,469,000. The percentage carried on American ships was 9.26; on British 53.45, and on German 13.79. From July 1 to De cember 31 the total value was $1,- 660.761,000; the percentage carried by American vessels rose to 14.09, while the amount carried by German ships decreased to 3.06 and that by th4 Urttish steamers to 52.54. Records of the Department of Com merce show that 129 ships have been transferred to the American flag un der the new reglxtry law. " A Test for IJvcr Complaint Mentally Unhappy Hiyk-ally, .Dull The liver, sluggish and Inactive, first shows itself In a mental state unhappy and critical. Never la there Joy In living, as when the Stomach and Liver are doing their work. 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