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TWELVE PAOFfl PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH Telia How To Open CIoreH N'o Iri; and End Hcatl-Colds. mit v y st QT?KfinyT. v. vkywktoy. rwvr.ov. Tiin?sn.v. march is. im.v X Tou feel fine In a few inonients Tour cold In bead or catarrh will be Ron. Your clogged nostril will op en The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely No mine dullness, headache; hawking, snuffling, mucous dlscharg a or dryness; no struggling fo breath at night, 1 ahp 4rlltffftt rntt ma n t ama!! bottle of Ely's Cream Palm. ApplVj a little of this fragrant, antiseptic' rreum In your nostrils let It penetrate i through every air passage of the! beard, soothe and heal the swollen: liiflHmed mucous membrane, and re-, lief rornoa instnntly. It la Jimt hat every cold and cat arrh aufferer needs Don't stay stuff b-up an I miserable l ATHLETES 1010 TO KEEP THEMSELVES li HUPP! MENTAL STATE cnu'ii uvin;stox ok iiimi SCHOOL tilVF.S ADVH i: TO TKACK MK.X. Torth May Idcntlmy In. ATKUPKHN, Wahh.. March 9 Identification of the body wa.-htd up by the. t a nt Wert port as that of Jack fYench. eir.pioxe of the Crcxent bot tling Woths, who ha been misMng nee November, nay be made by his wife from gold dental work In the man'a month. A non of 11. H ihrabacher. of "hehal;s. bi'l;ees the boly to le that of his f.itV-r and tbe teeth were sent to Kcbi for inspection by a dentist who had done wirk for the elder llohrjibai her. The dontict Raid none 'f th- work hnd been done by him end belief that th bodv In thnt of P.ohn's'hr has been abandoned. It lun't ii secret If woman hesi tates In the telling of It. f oitut-nlal lYanio of Mind Keep Inly lee lYom Norton Struiti lit Say -Kory tailahlo Mmm-nt should N siHnt on Hold In Training for J t oiuing Season. j (ach Livingston of the local hlsh 1 m h.iul has an individual way to ie j rim a successful track oen.ton. which is entirely new tu the athletes who I have bi-en represent'ng the high school j in previous meets. First. Mr. Living ! fton susge.-ts that the mind shall be in a congenial and happy state, that the body might lie relieved or any possible nervous strain. Second, the athlete nu:;t spend every moment available on the athletic field In train "J. and bif-t of nil he mu;t appear at the meets as a clean liver, a well de veloped man tul! oi ciury ai.i cnir- 11 FortiSed Tires Span the Way from Trouble Goodyeju tires have bridged the way for count Ices inen to leas trouble and tax. And those men by their endorsement, brought our last year output up to 1,479,883 tires. you suppose that Good years hold top place you who use other tires? They have held" that place for years, outsellin $ any other. The only reason. &3 you must know, is thnt GooJyears average btst And that's how they are bound to win you. The Super-Tire They are not trouble proof. MtJiaps come to them, misuse aTects them, much like other tires. But Good years are Fortified Tires. They protect you in Eve ways em ployed by no other maker. Tbey combat five major trou bles in unique G ways, exclusive to Fortified Tires. These live extra features cost us fortunes. One alone our "On-Air" 'cure costs us $450,000 yearly. But they save Goodyear users millions of dollars yearly. They avoid countless troubles for them. Lower Prices On February 1st we made another bij reduction. That makes three in two years, totaling 45 per cent We are givintf you, through mammoth production, the best tire value ever known. Please prove this, for your own sake, by the tire itself. The following Goodyear Ser vice Stations will supply you: AS OODPYEAR Anaonoeao Fortified Tire wit Alt- wwk Tim 3a Gsodysar Semc3 Slsfhns-Tires in Slock Oregon Mot-jr Garage, Long & WeH.er. Pendleton Auto Co. 7 .t . - . . ii I l"-.' " V"' ' . ". . ( . ' . i- : ' Reliable Gleaning and Pressing Wa hava the best equipped plant in Pendleton for doing this wi.rk Mjilit. Our big investment and yeura of experience are our Kuaraiitee tiiat we will satisfy you for, to continue receiving your patronage we realize we munt give the best service al ways and be rotjMnslble for all work sent us. Get the Ixwt work jiomlblu and always be protected, by Hiding your cleaning and pt cubing to 206 '4 E. Alia St.. Thong HQ ISO V I'mirt PJ-.nne 432. FELL'S age to do hla beat in every thing he undertakes. Mr. Uvlngston began hla policy I ........ .. .v..iuuii, r mil UBitniiu meeting of the track men which they pened by singing a few good old live ly nonga, as "its a lyng, long way to California," etc.. which aeem to put: one Into a good happy frame of mind. Following the songs. Mr. Livingston! Pave the boya all a good tak on the! secrets of track, and extended encour. i agement to the new men. who have! come Into the high school during the! year, to get out on the field and see ! what they were really made of. Following Livingston's talk, a num-j ber of the old athletes were called up- on to express their opinions, includ ing such men aa West Minims, who ; began green at the Job lust spring and : wound up by winning first place Inj. the Eastern Oregon track meet last) year in the Javelin, and also making a new northwest record, with that; feature of the track meet. Charley: Gordon. Ned Fowler and other men 1 contributed their lUas, and extended their encouragement to the Freshmen' to come out and get in the game. j Aa a final address to the meeting, i Professor Hampton, delivered a short talk, which he declured he had de-! livered everv vear since h hud lin connected with the school. He re minded the men of such fellows as Chester Fee. and Chester Gordon who have made such splendid records on the athletic fieid. . Emil Seibert. manager of the track ' j team for thia year, then submitted the following official program for th. ; season to the students: Peglnnln? with March 26th. there will be a medly race at the Hound-up park. I On April 9th. will be the annual In-' terclass meet in which the best ath-! j U-tes will be chosen to represent the, I hiuh school In its interscholastio j meets. April 16th, will occur a fouri mile relay race at the local rtound-up! I Park, between the most efficient j Ions distance men in the school. April I 23rd. It is expected that there will be j an interscholastio duel meet between I Wulla V,lla high and Pendleton high. This however. i a rather doubtfui j date. Then on May Ut. comes the i treat annual Eastern Ore;on inter, i ."cholastie track meet, to be held this I 'tar at La Grande. There, may be j 'onie exhibition meets after this, ns ; there Is a change of the best men go- i tr fo the state interschedastic meet at Eugene, Oregon. Pal! 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Oldfield. who did not stop once Marquis figured In the only track 'luring the race, was fifth from the accident of the day. J. X. Ortiz, aged l"th to the 92d lap. He moved up to 72, a spectator, stepped out upon the fourth nt this point, with Carlson course and Marquis, tearing along at third. Then Dave Lewis and Eddie more than 70 miles an hour, could not Hearne, who had been leaders for mile twelve his speeding machine entirely Marshal Pickett. Though "Lefty" htate. started In the box for Pendle ton but after four Innings retired In favor of McGarrlgle who In turn was supplanted by Webb, a spltball hurl er w ho at one time tried out with the Chicago White S-'ox. Darling twirled the entire game for the Rock with Albrecht on the receiving end. Peter son Ftarted at backstop for Pendleton but gave up hia place to Roscoe Vaughan. Pendleton slipped over her flr.il rcore in the initial frame, Augustus negotiating the circuit partly through good fortune and part through his fleet feet. Pilot Rock promptly evened matters up through the well known slugging abilities of Town "H. M." (wh'ch doesn't stand for His Majesty) Turner, the biggest single handed goat getter In the root ing business, Is making that city his he.uhjuarters. An Idea Is more easily Ulan adapted.' "adopted" 1'ithTHl Purchase Advoratcil. SACRAMENTO March . Feder al purchase of the Western Pac'flc, now In the hands of receivers, wm asked In a memorial to congress In troduced In the legislature. The res olution followed a movement launch ed at Frisco a week ago by Rudolph Hprecklea, wno stated that stock holders will be given better assur ances of protection In the event th. road will puss the hands of th. government rather than rbk a receivership. aftT mile, suffered engine and tire trout le in the 9Cth lap, and Oldfield "A SHINE VI EVERY DROP" Black Si:' Stove Polish la dillrmt. It does n 't dry oj.; e..n bo used to tli hut dru;; liquid and put. on. ri. .t-: a'-olMter ro it your muw7 ' worth. 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Despite his Injuries! same thing he did one or twice with ; surgeons at the hospital to w hich he , Sheeley of Walla Walla at the bai Ortiz probably last year. He Balled an offering down the groove and the village cop. per clouted It so far Into the alfalfa' lelda that he made the round trip! before the pill was retrieved. I The game went at one and one for was taken declared would recover. Pilot Rock Wins in Pre-SeaSOn Game by veral innings and then It Jumped I rt n,A J .AmnlMln. K ..H ClOSe oCOre Of 32 HI the n'nth. Several times the Pen-! dleton team was In striking distance' This delightful syrup is pure, healthful and nutritious and a real economy, because it is packed in ssi Government Standard Full-Measure cans. You get BETTER svrun and L PKXM.KTOY TKAJf UOFJi DOWN TO DKFK.AT A FT EH CLASSIC CONTEST. If the pre-season game played yes terday afternoon at Pilot Rock be- of home, once with the bases full.' j but Darling was equal to the emer- j geneies. in me iohi or me ninm with one man on, the Pendleton team, starting with the catcher, he-j gan to give a demonstration of wild heaving and thla It was that resulted tween the team of that burg and a in the winning tally. Pendleton team Is any indication of The game waa umpired by L. D. the class which Is to be offered dur-i Drake of Pendleton. The Pendleton w MORE of it for the money. ing the season of the Blue Mountain league, then Umatilla county fans will see some real exciting contests. Pilot Rock grabbed the St. Patrlck'a Day game by a 3 to 2 score but the win ning run did not come home until the last of the ninth. The players on both teams showed the results of their hibernation, es pecially at the bat but, nevertheless, the big crowd that resulted from the suspension of all business got Its money's worth. , "Lefty" Schrocder, portslde fllnger of the Western TH- ihf Standard Oil for MoioK Cqys nit?? line-up was as follows: Schroeder, McOarrlglce and Webb, pitchers, Pe terson and Vaughan, catchers, Peters 1 base, Varlan 2 base, Augustus, shortstop. Slebert, 3 base. Knight centerfleld, Parlett, left field and Rogers, right field. Sportfand Sparkles With high hopea of getting In the money, the members of the Pendle ton bowling team left this morning for Spokane to contest in the north west bowling tournament. The team Is composed of Captain F. J. Mc Monles, Loren Hoover, Fred Rook, Omar Stephens, Pat McDevltt and Jake Myers. In practice these men have rolled over 3000 several times In three games and, if they can hit that stride at Spokane, they should grab off some of the velret. Walla Walla high school will send two men to San Francisco to com pete ln the Pacific coast Interschol astio track and field meet there on April 9 and 10. Magrunn, hurdler, and Jaycox, broad Jumper, are th. strongest bidders for the trip. If Stanford, Montana, sports a baseball team thla year, the fans have a sensation awaiting them. 4 3 dm me jj Tea Garden has numberless uses in cook ing it is adapted to every form of candy to frostings pudding sauces and crystallizing and preserving fruits. For the best recipe for a A Tea Garden dainty well pay $75 and $25 for the second best Send as many recipes as you desire to our Portland office Ask Your Grocer For Pelican Molasses It's Best Pacific Coast Syrup Co. Portland, pregon. Miss Jane McKinney Of the I'rmUla Needle Shop, Walla Walla, Will bo at J. T. BROWN'S FURNITUKB STORE THURSDAY. 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