East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 21, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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DAILY EAST OfiFvOONTAN. PETJDLETON. OTtEGOtf, K.TPT!D. V. M STICK 31. 1014.
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With
CUTICURi
SOAP
Assisted when necessary by
Cuticura Ointment. They
keep the skin and scalpclean
and clear, sweet and healthy,
besides soothing irritations
which often prevent sleep
and if neglected become
chronic disfigurements. '
Utml mmiM at mtk Halted ItM wttfe
book. Addraa "Outtmn." Dept. IB, Bntoa.
aarMio who aad tttmfno wltk Cutteas
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Cigarette, war on Scatdde,
SEATTLE, Ore.. March 21. Active
Indorsement of the "swat the cigar
ette' campaign has been made by,
the city council of Seaside. One or
dinance prohibits the sale of tobacco
to anyone under the age of 18 years
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the latter ordinance
tertlon of dealers.
Is for the pro-
. Bad
Hood
Is poisonous and dangerous
thing. It affects every organ and
function and brings about that
lew condition that predisposes to
most diseases and ailments.
HOOD'S 8ARSAPAR1LLA cor
recti it, and makes pure blood.
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Representative
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toeth are adjustable from an up-right position to a "side-slum'' of ap- 5
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vertical position.
The patonted features of thla
five feet.
PRICE
MANUFACTITRKD AND
1 Pendleton Iron
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5 out. The material used In thla harrow Is the beet obtainable. The' S 'fOmen. Merit
frame being made of beat channel ateel properly braced and the teeth 8t tlm(
S are Cambria toe-steel, especially hardened. It Is a medium weight I If you have
S harrow, weighing approximately ninety-five pounds, and cuts nearly that
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SPORTS
LOCAL MEN HEAD
Hoy W. Illtner (On left), new pretddent of Wencro Trt-State league, and
Ixm? D. Drake, elected yesterday
, IeKne. f ;
BLUE MOUMTAIN LEAGUE IS
REVIVED; OFFICERS CHOSEN
ORGANIZATION ARRANGES TO
1LAY SUNDAY GAMES D TH
ING SEASON.
The Blue Mountain Amateur Base
bull League lives again. After-a sus-
pension of life for two years, the old
that furnished such good
'or a couple of seaaon. was yes-,
l.rru"y " "
inuainsi lrum rriiuicivn, x iw i.uv
Weston and Milton. Constitution I
and by-laws were adopted, officers
elected and plans started for the
playing of twelve Sunday games dur
ing the spring. j
Lee D. Drake of Pendleton, was
chosen to the combined office of
president, secretary and treasurer of
the league and will thus be the man '
at the helm. A club will be organis
ed In each of the four towns to di
rect the local team.
It Is the Intention of the league,
directors to start their season on J
April 12 and end In June 28. Thls
I: the length of the season in the Ir-j
rlg.-ttlon league In the west end fi
the
and the
Intention
Is
vuumj hum - i
have the champions of the lilue Transportation was wired 10 re
Mountain and Irrigation leagues play crults for the Walla Walla baseball
1 club yfsterday by Manager Hade and
. ... Ht least eight more men with whom
A great majority of persons af
flicted with eczema have no other ail
ment, which is accepted aa proof that
eczema la purely a skin disease. Medi
tol Eczema Remedy is recommended
especially for eczema and dlseasea of
the skin. If you are afflicted with
this terrible disease we ask you to use
this remedy on our guarantee.
Meritoi Rlvc-umatlsm powders.
The unusually large sale of this
remedy la the best evidence we could
offer you to prove its merit. It is
made of effective ingredients, and is
guaranteed to give permanent relief fhM,' of kane. Wooding of Au
for rheumatism. W. will gladly .how - Ste If and Grant, the two Wis-
you the formula and explain its merits
.
to you. r
TALLMAN & CO.
Exclusive Aeeney.
Modorn Dontists
Or. Ttioa. C. Ohmart, Manage.
TAYLOR HARDWARE BLDG.
Pendleton. Or. .
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Fig. 1. Show- S
ing rear view of S'
the P e ndleton E
H a r r o w", with
teeth set to "side
slant," for de- S
stroying w e eds,
etc.
harrow enable the operator to
per Section,?! It I". O. B. Pendleton
s
FOR SALE BY
Works
PENDLETON,
OREGON
TWO LEAGUES
ax ireldent of Blue Mountain.
I
a post-season series to settle the am
ateur championship of the county.
The Blue Mountain league will be
strictly an amateur affair and salar
led players will be strictly taboo. In
maintaining a team in Pen.lletoD
-ere Is no intention of antagonizing
the Western Tri-state league. In fact
every effort will be made to work
harmoniously with the professional
organization. To that end the mak
ing of the schedule of the county
league will not be taken up until the
schedule of the Western Trl-state is
formally adopted In order that game.
In Pendleton may be scheduled on
the professional
. " "
....... .-
The local team will be managed by
none other than the baseball zealot.
Elmer Turner, and he has Issued a
call for any man or boy in the city
who thinks he knows anything about
useball, to appear at Round-up Par,
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock for
a tryout.
WALU WALLA SENDS
OUT TRAHSPQRTATIOHS
arrangements have been made to do
spring training here are expected to
day. Practically all recruits will be
in the city by Sunday.
Telford of Oregon City, Laird of
Auburn. Lund of Portland, and Geo.
Kelly, brother of Ed Kelly, are the
pitchers to whom transportation has
been wired. .
The outfielders who will report be
fore Sunday are Hughes of Portland,
Jack Bishop of Seattle. Gardner of
Burlington, Rlckerts and Eddie John
son of Vancouver.
The infielders coming ; are Earl
niiuuii iiiuiuus, ijfi8 iii uos AnKeies.
and Schmitt of Oakland
Starr, Grant, Lewis and Schmitt are
already on their way to Walla Walla.
' John Washington and Yedlca, two
WOMAN WEAK
AND NERVOUS
finds Health in Lydia E.
rinkham s
Vegetable
Compound.
. Creston, Iowa." I suffered with fe
male troubles from the time I came into
womanhood until I
had taken Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound. I
would have pains if
I overworked or
lifted anything
heavy, and I would
be so weak and ner
vous and in bo much
misery that I would
be prostrated. A
friend told mo what
your medicine had done for her and I
tried it. It made me strong and healthy
and our home is now happy with a baby
boy. I am very glad that I took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and
do all I can to recommend It "Mrs. A.
B. Boscamp, 504 E. Howard Street,
ireston, lowa.
Tons of Roots and Herbs
are- used annually in the manufacture
of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, which is known from ocean to
ocean as the standard remedy for
this famous root and
has been pre-eminently
controlling the diseases of
alone could have stood
i the slightest doobt
; Lydia K. Plnkham'M Veceta-
ble Compound will help you, write
to LydiaE.PInkhani MedlclneCo.
(confidential) Lynn, Massif or ad-
vice. Your letter will be opened,
read and answered by a woman.
a a a a a "
"a nc,tt IU 8W,C concn.
8
pitchers who reported early and who
have been working out daily with Cap
Urown, look" mighty good, according
to reports. . Washington has beju
placed under the care of a chiropo
dist owing to two severe corns; and
Yedicu Is rect?lng treatment for a
boil under his pitching arm.
IUKEK, Ore., Mar. 21. Uiiker fans
became enthusiastic on learning that
Pendleton's statu had been definitely
established arid at once plans were
made to open a red hot campaign for
financing the local club. Already
there is more than $1000 subscribed
and as much more is needed but many
offers of support were heard today
and there is no doubt that liaker will
have a team in organized ball this
year.
Louis Fernald, William II. fctrayer,
V. Eugene Moore, E. O. Dedrlck and
Fred Johnson were appointed a com
mittee of five to go out Monday morn
ing in company with a delegation of
Walla Walla and Pendleton fans to
obtain the necessary subscription here.
The men will visit the various busi
ness houses in a body, starting out
at 9 o'clockTand they will keep at It
all morning or until they have the
necessary amount to finance the club.
Word was received from Harold H.
Clifford at Portland that he had been
within an ace of releasing the players
but all have been retained and he says
that King has gathered a likely look-
mg lot of young players. They are
working out mostly at Portland and
the training camp will be opened in
a few days or as soon as Baker com
pletes the organization. ' I
Jockey Bennett, the local feather
weight fighter who milled with Tex
Vernon at Aberdeen on the night of
the sixteenth to' a draw. Is being
sought by a warrant server while his
late opponent Is already in the tolls.
They are charged with violating the
law prohibiting prize fighting.
Pendleton is behind Athena in the
organization of a tennis club. The
racquet wlelders of that town have
already organized and will get their
courts into condition Immediately.
Maybe a county tennis league can be
organized.
Services
at Local
Churches
Presbyterian.
Corner East Alta and ' College
streets. Rev. 8. L. Grjgsby, pastor
Services aa follows: Bible school at
10 a. m. A. C. Funk, superintendent
Preaching at 11 a. in. and at 7:30 p
m. Subject of the morning sermon
"Preparation for the Lord's Service.'
Text. "Prepared unto every good
work." 2 Tim. 2:21. Subject of the
evening sermon. "Zeal Commenced."
Text. "Fervent In spirit, serving the
Lord." At the morning hour there
will be a reception of new members.
Those who are to be received will
please meet the session at 10:40 a. m.
in the pastor's study. An opportunity
will be given to unite with the
church also to the evening hour.
First Christian,
i Comer Main and Jackson streets,
Tolbert F. Weaver, minister. Bible
school, 9:4 3 a. m.; Christian Ende.iv
or, 6:30 p. m.; preaching, 11 a. in.
and 7:30 p. m. Morning anthem.
"Love Divine." Myer. Evening an
them, "Lo, in the Grave." Wilde. At
the close of the evening service the
new converts who made the confes
sion at the tabernacle will be baptiz
ed. There will also be an arrange
ment made to baptize some at ll'.e
close of the mornlngserv!ee who can
not be present at night.
Church of the Itedcomer.
There will be a celebration of the
Holy Communion at 7:3 a. m. Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Divine service
with sermon at 11 a m. and 7:30 p.
m. The soloist will be Miss Ednn
Ztmmerman. The Lenten services for
next week will be Tuesday at 4 p. m.:
Wednesday at 7 p. m.; Friday at 10
'a., m. Charles Quinney, Hector.
. Christian Science.
Services are held at 11 a. m., Sun
day school at 10 a. m. Wednesday
at 8 p. m. Subject of lesson sermnn.
"Matter." Hearting room at the
church open daily except Sunday
from 2 to 4 p. in. Corner East Webo
and Johnson streets.
Methodist,
i Sunday school at 10 a. m.: Junior
League at 2: 3d p. m. ' Ep worth
League nt 6:30 i. in.; preaching at
11: a. m.,and 7:30 p. m. -The morn
ing hour will l'e taken up with bap
tisms and the reception of member?
into the church. , The evening sub
ject will be "Tlie Devil's Fowls." Text.
Matt. 13-4. "Anil when he wowed,
some seeds fell by the wayside, and
the fowls came and devoured them
up." Chas. A. Hodshire. pastor.
Hawthorne School Notes
l '- (Hdlled by Kdna Hamilton.)
The Eighth A class took their first
lesson in bookkeeping on Thursday.
After they hud talked about the help
It would be to them in keeping their
own accounts, they prepared a sheet
containing such Items as a student
might have at the beginning of
school. Several of the first sheets
made were very good and the class
enpoyed doing the work.
Margery Wolfe is back again in
school.
The Seventh grade have made some
very good pictures of birds this week.
The Fifth grade are painting all
kinds of spring flowers this week.
The girls of the Fifth grade are Jump
ing rope on the play grounds.' Mrs.
Ross and Mrs. Terklns visited the
Fifth grade room this week.
The number of parents who visit
r.Ten Welcome
Mother's Fried
A Duty that Every Maa Owes to Tkos
who Perpetuate the Race.
It Is lout as Imnortant tbst mm should
know of proremilve methods in advance of
motherhood. The suffering, pstn and dis
tress Incident to cblli-beartng can b easily
avoided by hiring at bend a bottle of
Mother's Friend.
This is t wonderful, penetrating, exter
nal application that relieves all tension
upon the anode and enables them to expand
without the pslnfpl strain upon the liga
ments. Thus there Is avoided all those ner-
T jus pel Is ; t he tendency to nausea or morn
ing sickness Is counteracted, and a bright,
siirmy, liappv disposition I preserved that
reflects wonderfully upon the character and
temperament of the little one soon to open
its eyes In bewilderment at the Joy of his
arrival. Ton ran obtain a bottle of
"Mother's FYlend" at any dru store St
$1.00, and It will be the best doner's worth,
you ever obtained. It nreserres th moth
er's health, enable her to make a quick
and complete recovery, and thns with re
newed itrenirth she will eacrly devote
herself to the rare and attention which
mean so much to the welfare of the child.
Write to the Bradfleld Regulator Co- 129
Lamar Bid., Atlanta. Ga., for tbefr valu
able end instructive hook of jroldsnce for
expectant mothers. Get a bottla o( Mot
er s Friend to-day.
school has been noticeably Increased
since the organizaion of the Parent
Teacher association. There has been
12 parents visited school this month.
The Fourth grade have a window
box planted with tulips. They are
also interested with prizes offered by
the Ladles' Civic club.
The first grade have a new regis
tered pupil. In this distinctive have
peach and cherry blossoms out al
ready. The children -are not allowed
to hang on wagons or chase down au
tomobiles.
The second grade have Just com
nleted a board of beach blossoms
Thev have Just started to read
Brooks' second reader.
The Hawthorne school observed
"clean-up" day with a hearty good
will. ' Each grade had a chance to
talk and be talked to about the d
vantages of having our city clean and
our own part In making and keeping
it so. Each room was assigned a cer
tain portion of the grounds and they
set to work to have all clean in a
half hour. They were called together
again and dismissed. The work was
verv satisfactory.
The eighth grade of this school are
to meet the eighth grade at the hign
school next Friday in a spelling con
test. A good deal of interest Is being
taken in preparation.
The second grade with the assist
ance of their teacher, Mrs. Williams,
are becoming foot racers. Mrs. Wil
liams takes the class to Webb street
and starts the racers off. They run
to a certain point 'and back to her
and are told how many minutes .md
seconds thev were. The winner
knows if he is getting more speed
and If there is anyone else who ha
made it in less time.
The new map of Oregon which the
100
BEAUTIFUL and COLORED
POST CARDS
Many are rich and rare pictures
BEAUTIFUL MODELS AND
ACTRESSES
Also a Self Filling
FOUNTAIN PEN
AH for only 50 cents.
of
The greatest bargain in beautiful
cards and rare art pictures ever of
fered. Many are hard to obtain and
have sold singly for the price we ask
for all. These will go quickly to all
lovers of the beautiful In nature who
appreciate rare art pictures of well
developed models.
A reliable self-filling fountain pen
free with order. These alone have
sold for one dollar In stores.
The 100 beautiful cards and pen all
for but B0 cents. Sent postpaid.
CEXTKAL MAXUKACTrniXG CO.
IMyton. Ohio.
SALTS IF KIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
H.KMIJ-:SS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS
AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITAT
ING ACIDS.
Kidney an.l bladder weakness re
sult from uric acid, says a noted au
thority. The kidneys filter this acid
from the blood and pass it on to the
Madder, where it often remains to ir
ritate and Inflame, causing a burning,
scalding sensation, or setting up an
irritation at the neck of the bladder,
obliging you to seek relief two or
three times during the night. The
sufferer is in constant dread, the wa-
l ter passes sometimes with a scalding
sensation and is very profuse; again,
there is difficulty In avoiding it.
Bladder weakness most folks call
It, because they can't control urina
tion. While it is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this is
realty one of the most simple ailments
to overcome. Get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in a glass
of water before breakfast, continue
this for two or three: days. This will
neutralize the acids In the urine so it
no longer Is a source of Irritation to
the bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and Is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caus
ed by uric add irritation. Jad Salts
Is splendid for kidneys and causes no
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant efferves
cent llthia-water drink, which quickly
Pimps
Low heel and broad toes in all leathers
3.50 to R50
Mary Janes in patent leath
er, suede and satin, pair .
Quaker Oxfords in white
buck and tan Russia, pair
Tho Alexander Dept. Storo
PENDLETON'S BIGGEST AND BEST DEPARTMENT
STORE.
GREEN TRADING STAMPS WITH EVERY CASH
PURCHASE.
scheet board provided is much ap-
nreciated. This is an1 entirely new
kind of map. The background is
black and of a material that may be
erased. The state and county liner
are in white and it may be used in
locating places, putting in physical
features or sections noted for certain
products, and when the lesson Is over
it can be erased and is ready for an
other lesson.
The Parent-Teacher association of
the Hawthorne school met Friday at
2:30. There was a short program
consisting of songs recitations and
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dttiv use
leJi that powers j
TVAi.feif'
me vec&me sl
veil
yi xv 'to mart.
W. J. Van Scbuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
The Alta Feed and Sale Barn
HORSES, MULES 7Prn CAT I?
and MILCH COWS K Jt $IL,IL,
M.H. Gutter, Prop.
Are You Sick, Despondent?
Do No Give Up Hope
YOU CAN BE CURED BY TUE GREAT
D. R. Chen Chinese Herb Co.
Masters of All Incurable Dlscttses.
Wonders are performed every day with Chinese
Medical HERBS.
CONFIDENTIAL CONSULTATION FREE.
Hours. 10 to II a. m. 1 to 7 p. m.
Under State Hotel 1 1-1 E. Webb Street.
20 Good
Young
nn
M
FOR SALE
Ranging from 3 to 6 years old
ALSO 30 DAIRY HEIFERS
Oregon Feed Yard
Pendleton, Oregon
3.00
$3.50
an article on Children's Gardens. The
regular business of the ' association
was carried on. Bouquets of daffo
dils and hyacinths and vases of wild
flowers made the eighth grade room
attractive for this occasion.
The Mothers' Favorite.
A cough medicine for children
should be harmless. It should b
pleasant to take.- It should be effee
toal. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
li all 'of this and is the mothers' fa
vorite everywhere. For sale by all
dealers. Adr. r
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as
Good Hot el in Connection
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