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ALLY EAST ORBfiOKIAH, PKNDIiETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1911.
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PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE.
W. L. Pet.
Oakland 10 6
Sun FranclHco 10 6
Los Angeles 8 9
Sacramento 8 7
Portland 8 9
Vernon 5 12
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Results Yesterday.
Portland 8. Oakland 4.
Sacramento 4, Los Angeles 8.
10
Innings.
San Francisco S, Vernon 2. 12 In
nlngs.
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K PORTING CALENDAR.
Monday.
Trap-shooting tournament of Mary'
In ml snortsmen at Mt. Airy. Md.
Annual shoot of Atlantic City Gun
Club at Atlantic City, N. J.
Packcy McFarland and Tommy j
Mtirnhv will box ten rounds
In Mew
Vnru
TWwInv
Ad Wolgnst and One Round Hogan
will box ten rounds In New York.
Intorclnss track and field meet of
Columbia University, New York.
' '
V OdlKXlay
New York Bowling Assoc atlon s
Itoston Athletic association's flf-
ternth annual Marathon race at Bos
ton. Thirteenth annual Atlantic City
Easter hoTfc show opens on Young's
l'lor. I
n '
College baseball: Wesleyan
Prown; Munhattan at Dickinson;
Dartmouth at Wcat Tolnt; De Paw at
Michigan: Georgetown at Holy Cross;
Maryland at Annapolis.
Tlinrsility.
Frrd.lie Welh and Pal Moore will
box ten rounds in New York.
Ohio State League of Baseball clubs
oiirn.x Its 1911 pennant race.
Kast'-rn Leacuo opens sennon with
Rochester at Jersey City, Montreal at
Newark, Buffalo at Providence and
Toronto ut Baltimore.
Krlilny.
Annapolis Naval Academy tennis
team opens spring season with Pt.
jonns. i
Annual spring golf tournament
LBKewooa, .. J., toumry ciuu ...e..H.
Western Loam.e of Baseball clubs
commences Its 1911 pennant Strug-
!
Saturdny. I
Interstate trap shooting tournament
of t:,e North Caldwell, X. J., Gun
chili.
Whirlwind A. f., Brooklyn, will
h"!.i boxing benefit for fire sufferers.
Annual K.imrs of the New York ln
tcisi hohistic Athlo'lc association.
Dual track and field meet between
Harvard and Naval, academy at An
napolis. Lacrosse teams of Carlisle Indian
school and Hlpklns play nt Baltimore.
Foley Kidney Pills
Tonlo In Action Quick In Rcsulta. ,,ent0rs. The flights will all be start
Give prompt relief from BACK- I eJ on tne race track In front of the
ACHE. K1DXEY and BLADDER ; grandstand and boxes. The Colum-
TROUBLE. RHEUMATISM, COX-
GESTIOX of the KIDXEYS. IXFLAM
MATIOX of the BLADDER, and all
annoying URIXARY IRREGULAR
ITIES. A positive boon to MIDDLE
AGED and ELDERLY PEOPLE and
for WOMEX.
Charles S. Potter. Springfield, 111.,
ays. "I Injured my kidneys some years
ago but lately the trouble has become
very serious. I had a dull pain In
my back that seemed to drag me
down, my kidney action was irregu
lar and I lost much sleep at night In
consequence. I heard, of Foleys Kid
ney Pills and began taking them. Be
fore I had taken one bottle I was
greatly relieved and now I certainly
feel like a different man. Thanks to
Foley Kidney Pills am once more
well and I recommend them to any
one suffering wrom kidney or bladder
trouble."
A. C. Koeppcn A Bros.
WOMAN, LOVELY WOMAN.
Bat Alas, Without Beautiful Hair No
Woman Can tie Handsome.
We ask every woman reader of this
paper to give Parisian Sage a thor
ough trial, and we gladly make them
this liberal offer:
Get a large 50 cent bottle from
Tallman ft Co. today. Use it as di
rected for two weeks. If at the end
of that time you are not satisfied
with the results, say so to Tallmana
and they will give you your money
back.
Besides being a delightful and In
vigorating hair dressing, Parisian
Sage will cure dandruff, stop falling
hair and Itching of the scalp, or mon
ey back.
Sip
and
Brown will play at Providence.
New Tork National Guard Military
Athletic league championships In
TA V 1.
A1! CW IVI Ik
when a medicine must be given to
young children It should be pleasant
to take. Chamberlain's Cough Rem-I
.1 ... 1. . .1 ... ..,, ... .1 Un 1
edy Is made from loaf sugar and the .
roota used In iu preparation give )t a
flavor similar to maple syrup making
it pleasant to take. It has no superior
for colds, croup and whooping cuush.
For sale by all dealers.
WALLA WALLA GETS
MANY NEW SETTLERS
Walla Walla, Wash., April 15.
Five hundred families or single men
have been attracted to the Walla
Walla valley this spring have really
been here," stated Publicity Manager
L. M. Brown of the Commercial club
today. "I believe that taking It
straight through, married and Bingle,
we will have gained In pouulation
nearly 1000 In the valley as a result.
This is early in the season, and we
win nave low oi iime.
"There have been more people to
move nere man nave ever come iu
waiia vvuiiii ueiure in miy year. v uiio
they are not all reporting to the Com-
morelal club we are finding traces of i
them everywhere. They are dealing
with real estate men In many cases,
and In more Instances are looking
about for themselves. Some of them '
are coming back from the coast, I
.,Al.n Vifii.n hann lnn1rino Aver'
ulHtrct. but most of them .we '
find, purchased tickets to Walla Wal-
la."
Railroads into Walla Walla report ,
a heavier business than ever before '
at thif time of the year, and state that
the valley Is getting its share of the ,
colonists. Pendleton and Pasco, where j
. i mo main line trains are leu o
Baseball nines of Princeton
colonists, report heavy pas.i nger , ward every effort to make a huge
business, success.
The Milton-Frecwater country, hav- Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Goni:r,:;z Z frr
ing many small tracts to offer the mlston, were gur-sts of Mr. and Mrs.
farmers of the east and middle west j D. C. Biuwnoll today,
and orchards for sale at reasonable Henry Wolfen, engineer " th
prices, is getting many colonists; but steam shovel, met with a serious ac
tho local Commercial club Is not at ' ciilent a! the gravel pits here Thurs
all displcnscd with this, for it Is the dav afternoon while in the act of
entire valley that Is being boosted by
the publicity department.
1-1 of a round a Week
at least. Is what a young baby oaOt
to gain In weight. Does yours T If
not there's something wrong with Its , l
iireutlon nva It feee's Ttuhv Elixir
and It will begin gaining at
once, j
.fomnh nn,l ttnwol troubles
a)Js dl lIor s.opB fretfulnesS. good
for ,eelhlng b(lbie8i Pr.ce 25c and
BOc. A. C. Koeppcn & Bros.
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BIG AVIATION MEET
The arrangements for the big avla- j
1 Hon meet In Boise on April 19 and i
. 2 have nearly been completed. A j
.large addition to the grand stand and
boxes nt the Aerodrome on the
j grounds of the Intermountain Fair
! association is being erected under
! rush orders bv a large force of car-
bla band will be present each day.
In addition to the flights by Brook
Ins and Ely, the greatest living sky
Jockeys, the association will put on
two speedy motor cycle races of 3
and 5 miles each day.
Wednesday, April 19, will be gov
ernor's day, on which Governor Haw
ley and his staff will be present. The
Aviation Queen, to be elected by
popular ballot, will start the first
flight.
Thursday, April 20, will be Ladies'
Day, on which the most sensational
event of the meet will be pulled off.
A 6-mile matched race for a side bet
of $1000, covered by certified checks,
between Walter Brookins in his fa
mous Wright biplane, and Frank Irv
ing, the fearless auto racer in a spe
cial high-powered Bulck racing car.
Brookins will circle the course about
200 feet above the ground. Irving
drove a mile In 54 seconds on the
Boise track at the auto races in Au
gust, 1910.
Indications point to the largest
crowds ever assembled in Idaho. The
leading hotels are being rapidly filled
up by reservations In advance. Brook
Ins and Ely, with their machines and
mechanics, are due in Boise on Fri
day and will stay at the Owyhee Ho
tel. The grand aviation ball, set for
Thursday night, April 20, promises
to be the greatest social event ever
held In the capital city.
A wave-power motor thaf a Califor
nlan recently patented utilizes the
horizontal motion of the water Instead
of the vertical, as usually is the case in
such machines.
10c ROUND-UP
The One Perfect Cleanser
Buy a can nso it compnro it with nny
other cleanser you have ever used. If Jlound
I'p isn't a better product if it doesn't do
far better work if it isn't tbo very best
cleanser on the market, in your judgment,
return tlio container 11ml your dealer will
return your money to you. -
lionnd-Vp is a natural product. It comes
from the earth a natural cleanser. Contains
no canst io or alkalis docs not injure the
hands not a porticlo. It works quick and
well, and is an economical rloanscr to use.
A Binglo trial of a lOo can will convince you.
Order a can from your dealer today. There
is a pleasant surprise in store for you.
UMATILLA NEWS
I TOLD III PARAGRAPHS
(Spec'al Correspondence.) -
Umatilla, April 14. II. N. Dryer
j Portland vlHltor this week
The local Kedmen are to have a cel
ebration on or about May 1.
Mrs. D. C. Browncll, MIhh Brownell,
Mrs. H. Means and Mrs. C. O. Brow
nell were visitors t- Hermlston on
Thursday. r
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McVey left this
week for New York, called there by
the serious illness of Mr. McVey's
mother.
Frank O'Conncll, the well known
former O. R. & N. engineer, who
spent the winter with his mother, here
left this week for his ranch at Mid
vale, Ida.
Mrs. Frank Rohan was called to
Wallace this week on the death of
her sister's child In that place.
Miss Rltta Thompson of Butter
creek, was visiting friends here this
week,
Mrs. F. M. Ghormley has returned
from Spokane, whire she took her
daughter, Mrs. Beulah, for medical
treatment. Mrs. Ghormley's many
friends are pleased to learn she Is Im
proving. L. W. Compton, who ha been on
the operating staff of the O.-W." R.
& X., for the past year.
has been
transferred to Portland. .
K. A. Halfpap, who has been on
the day staff at the depot, has gone
to Portland. Glinton Harvey has
been promoted to his place.
Mru IT f Mnuna tt-Hrt Vif.,1 heon
visiting In Pendleton during the!
week, drove in from there on Wednes
day.
The ladles of St. Patrick's church
are holding a bazaar and fancy sale
and dance In Pound's hall on Easter
Monday In aid of their church. The
affair promises to be the event of the
seaou una ine muics are puuing i"r-
boarding a moving train he was In
some manner carried underneath the
t,-i in and hod both legs broken. One
of the limbs was so badly crushed
that amputation may be necessary.
He was sent to Portland on section
la-t Tuesday.
Mrs. K. W. Doty of Portland was
here the past few days on business
and renewing old acquaintances.
J. M. Kinney, superintendent
motor c:irs of the O.W. n. & X
here today.
of
Laine shoulder is nearly always due
to rheumatism of the muscles, and
quickly yields to the free application
of Chamberlain's Liniment. For sale
by all dealers.
ADAMS PURCHASES
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(Special Correspondence.)
Adams, Orv., April 15. The city of
Adams bought a gasoline engine of
McCook of Pendleton, and an expert
from Pendleton Is here this week
running the engine, which was bought
to try to supply the city of Adams
with water which is so much needed
during the dry, hot season. The en
gine cost six hundred dollars.
Charley Owens went to Dayton
Friday to play baseball with the Athe
na boys, In which team he is one of
the nine.
Prof Gulott was in Adams Friday
looking after his music pupils.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Morrison were
Pendleton visitors Thursday.
G. M. Lewis, Adams' barber moved
his outfit into the building opporite
the drug store in the other block, so
don't leave Adams without a shave
or hair cut.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Lleuallen made
a business trip to Pendleton Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. John King of the In
land Mercantile company of Adams,
were Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. L G. Lleuallen made
a business trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gless and dau
ghter Winifred, visited in the city of
Pendleton Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Winn went to
Pendleton Wednesday to do some
shopping.
Constipation brings many ailments
In its train and Is the primary cause
of much sickness. Keep your bowels
regular madam, and you will escape
many of the ailments to which women
are subject. Constipation Is a v ry
simple thing, but like many simple
things, It may lead to serious conse
quences. Xature often needs a little
assistance and when Chamberlain's
Tablets are given at the first indica
tion, much distress and suffering may
be avoided. Sold by all dealers.
l!nn on Brother's Widow.
Vancouver, B. S. It is unlawful In
British Columbia to marry your
brother's widow, according to a de
cision rendered in the county court
here today by Judge Lampnmn, In
the case of Herbert Baker.
Aftor'belng refused a marriage li
cense In Vancouver, Baker went to
Xew Westminster and secured one
by making a declaration that thre
was no legnl impediment to tho mar
riage. The court declared the mar
riage Illegal, but allowed Baker to go
on suspended sentence upon his pay
ing the costs of prosecution.
Tho largest three gate valves in
the world, having waterway diameters
of nine feet, have been built to con
trol the water used to drive 12 000
horsepower turbines in a Niagara
Falls power plant.
RELIABLE DEFENDERS OF OUR COUNTRY,
Ourmnted amler tit. Food
uiil Unix rt of Jan. totli,
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C0,a.tHT tCW
.TtinlMT'H .Mail Less Frequent.
Juniper, Ore. The economical pol
icy of Postmaster-General Hitchcock
has even reached to this section of
Umatilla county. Heretofore the
ranchers here have been furnished
with a thrice-a-iveek service, but this
has been cut down and hereafter they
must be content with a twice-a week
service.
A Knocker
Is a man who can't see good In any
person or thing. It's a habit caused
by a disordered liver. If you find
thit you arc beginning to see things
V-')u;,'h blue spectacles, treat your
..tr to a good cleaning our process
with Ballard's Herblne. A sure cure
for constipation, dyspepsia, indiges
tion, sick headache, biliousness, all
iiver, stomach and bowel troubles. A.
C. Koeppcn & Bro
Hood River, Or The first' auto
triifk to arrive In Hood River to be
u-e.r f.lr general delivery purposes
arrived in the city yesterday and is
the property of A. O. Hershey. Mr.
llershoy has secured the contract to
do the city delivering for a number
of firms.
"Our baby cries for Chamberlain's
Couph P.emedy," writes Mrs. T. B.
Kendrick, Rasaca, Ga. "It U the
best cough remedy on the market for
coughs, colds and croup " For sale
by all dealers.
N&fS
Mr. Wheatraiser Read This!
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Albert Howard's
Baby Holt Special
Harvester at
Rearden, Wash.
Header and Thresher
7 men, wages $ 20.00
7 men, board at 60 cents 3.50
24 horses, hire, at 75 cents 18.00
24 horses, feed, at 25 cents .' 6.00
Cost to Head 25 acres
Cost to Head 1 acre .
Cost to Thresh 1 acre, 30 bushels
Cost to Head and Thresh 1 acre $ 4.30
Cost to Head and Thresh 25 acres. . . . 107.50
Little harvesters for small farmers; larger
machines for larger farmers. We suit your requirements.
GOOD REASONS VH"Y YOU
Four men operate the machine, putting the
grain in the sack, ready for market. Eliminates
hired help.
You reduce cost of harvesting to less than
half the old way.
Makes you Independent of outside help;
when your grain is ripe, hitch up and go to har
vesting. Picks up "down" grain that you can't get
and other way.
When you use the Holt Harvester, you save
its cost every year, through reduced expenses and
E. L.
Complete line of extras always on hand
THE SOLDIER
QUICK TO REPEL ATTACKS
NEW DISCOVERY,
JUST AS QUICK TO
REPEL ATTACKS OF
COUGHSandCOLDS
And all Diseases off
THROAT AND LUNGS
QUICKEST AND SUREST
WHOOPING COUGH
AND
BRONCHIAL REM
Price 50c and $1.00
SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY
KOEPPEN'S DRUG STORM.
100 Masons Will Visit Corvollls.
Albany, Or. Albany Masons to the
number of over 100 will be the buests
of their Corvallis brethren on Easter.
An especially elaborate program has
been arranged.
In case of rheumatism relief from
pain makes sleep and rest possible.
This may be obtained by applying
Chamberlain's Lln'ment. For sale by
all dealers.
Wrong Tract Is Deeded.
Dayton, Wash. Getting a deed for
land which he never purchased, the
grantor dying before the mistake was
discovered, is the predicament in
which Butler Bowers of Starbuck,
Wash., finds himself. Bowers has
appealed to the superior court here
to straighten out the tangle. He has
filed an action against J. W. Jesse,
executor of the Dr. Mamel Pietrzycki
will, which Involves the distribution
of 250,000 worth of property. It Is
charged that Bowers bought a tract
of land near Starbuck from the late
philanthropist and writer before his
death and it was supposed the deed
was executed correctly. Xow Bow
ers finds that the doctor executed a
deed for another tract of land, which
Bowers does not want.
l'orcst Grove lYuit Sale.
Forest (Jrove. W. R. Harris, a
horticultarist here, says that the fruit
ciop has not as yet suffered any in
jury, the frosts of last week not be-
OMPARAT1VE COST
Of operating Headers and Threshers and
HOLT HARVESTER on 500 acre, of
land :
47.50
$ 1.90
at .OS . 2.40
Grand total
acro crop
SHOULD VSE A HOLT BROS.' SIDE-HILL
FOR SALE BY
SMITH
1,
EDY t
Ing penetrating. Henry Davis, a
prunegrower of David's Hill, thinks
the early varieties of cherries may
have been damaged a little, but other
fruit has not suffered. Four inches
of snow covered the David's Hill sec
tion and the foothills are white to
day. Snow In the mountains on the
Coast range has fallen to a depth of
three feet In some sections, according
to telephonic messages received hera
today.
Hood River Displeased.
Hood River, Or. The federal cen
sus figures are under fire liere. The
population as given by the census bu
reau is 2331. Citizens who have dis
cussed the matter think the number
will approach the 3000 mark and It
is possible that a recount will be
made, the expense of which will be
borne by public subscription.
Hewarc of Ointments for Catarrh Thai
Contain Sfercury.
as murcery will surely destroy the sense of
smHl and completely cWange the whol
svstem whea entering It through the mo
rbus sulfates. Such articles should neef
be used except on prescriptions from re
putable physicians, as the damage they will
do Is ten old to the pood you can possibly
derive from them. Hull.'s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., To
ledo. O., contains no murcury, and Is taken
Internally, acting directly upon the blood
and muC'His surfaces of the system. In
buvlog llull's Catarrh Cure be sure you get
the Bonulne. It Is taken Internally and
made in Toledo. Ohio, by F. J. Cbeney &
Co. Testimonials free.
i Sold bv lru?i:lst8. Trice. 73c per bottle.
Take Ball's Family Tills for constipation.
era
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Holt Harvester
4 men, wages $ 13.60
4 men, board ' 2.00
IS horses, hire, at 75 cents 13.60
IS horses, feed, at 25 cents 4.50
Cost to harvest 25 acres with a Holt
Harvester $ 33.50
Cost to harvest 1 acre $ 1.34
Saving per acre with HOLT HARVEST-
er 2.96
Saving on 500 acres with HOLT HAR
VESTER, at $2.96 1,480.00
Saving 3 bushels grain per acre on 500
acres at 70c 1,050.00
saving one season on 509-
$2,534.30
OOMBIXED HARVESTER.
the saving of grain otherwise wasted.
No danger from fire.
We save the straw, or chaff, or both.
One machine does everything; no waiting
for someone to come and thresh your grain.
Thousands of satisfied purchasers endorse
th's method of harvesting, making you safe In
adopting our way, the Holt way. Try It this year
If it's a moneymaker for others, it will be for
you, and the sooner you Invest in a Holt Bros.
Combine Harvester, THE MORE MOXEY YOC
WILL MAKE.
& CO.
PENDLETON, OREGON