East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, March 01, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OTCKfiOXTAN. PEXPT.ETON'. OKEflOK MONDAY, MAKHr 1. 1H1R.
EIGnT PAOES
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way for "barfaia roof
Inf wk! yoa cm get
A nu (a Iowa got a
guarantee oa a cheap
reofiag, bat whsa k
wanted tb guarantee
mad food, the company
had disappeared. ,
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rasaonable price of your
m local owUr whom
you knew?
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Roofing
u guaranteed In wrhint 5 jwi f r 1 -p'v,
10 yrri far 2-pT, and IS Teri f J-r V,
and the mpnatihbity of our b: xn.it
aland behind this guarantee, hi q.u!
ity ii the highe it aud iu price the rxot
reaaonable.
General Roofing VJf. Company
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Wall Baud
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Aapkah Caaaaai
(tool Coatiaa
M.tal Paiata
Outdoor Paint
Shmgl. Staioa
Munft i
far Coal
D. RESTA, DRIVING
PEUGEOT CAR IS
WINNER OF RACE
AlTOMOIUI.K CLASSIC KIV IX-
DF.U MOST IXKAVOKABIX
IXJXDITIOXS.
Tlxj Grand Prix.
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Driver. Mahl.iu.
0 1. Heats. .. .Peugeot
2. Wilcox. . .Stuta ..
; 3. Hughes. .Ono
4. Dishrow. .Simplex
' 5. Anderaon .Stuti ..
Murder Baffle police.
AtliOItA. 111. Feb. . Con
fronted with the third mysterious
murder of a Rirl within a year, the
Aurora police admitted they are baf
fled. Kmma Pearson, 12. was found
murdered, her luad battered by a
Hunt instrument, (loaded by popular
nenliment Into desperate measure
l luin clothe.imen and Doliee have ar-(
re; ted 20 neproes and 15 white men
In a hunt for the murderers. Blood
hounds were brought from Decatur
and rut on the trail. Citixens are de
manding that private detectives be
employed to aid the police. A section
of gasplpe was found near the scene
of the murder.
rem
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The importance of
reaerra atrvnrtb and pur
Wood ml tail mrixl caaaot ha
w-astiaated mat NatwVi
ia 5cK' EmwUltn
Iwrtx (kat atrasata tKat awickaa
tb blood, atraavtlxM tio koaM aad
aviawata tfca waata yataaa,
PriciaKi awnlm awncrA k.
itUftm fnm Alcalm, Oy ataa.
rrLsonor- r.oJ to R-cblm Land.
PEIILIV, Feb. IT. The sovern
n:ent haa reported to the budger
corr.mUsion of the lower houae of
the rruw;an Diet that from 500.000
to 6P0.000 acres moorland are ready
f'T reclamation work by prlsonen of
vr.r. From 15.000 to 20,000 prison
er? will be employed.
Con Dang Low
CHOP SUEY
NOODLES "r
HOT TAMALES
CHILLI C0II CARI1E
SPANISH STYLE
LUNCHES
COFFEE
Everything clean and up-to-date;
FIRST CLASS SEKVICB
TEA 5c Package
Under State
Hotel
Cor. Webb ted Cottonwood 8t.
Pbona (if Pendleton. Or
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Cnfcswod nifllnjc falls
FORTLAXD, Ore., Feb. 25. Chr
pel with rifling the malls. Harry M
leek. :j for two years a railway mar.
jtVrk at the postoffice at the Union
j station, was arrested by Inspectors.
i ecjc is aiiegeu to have confessed to
i the theft of several hundred dollars
I from the malls In the last five months
I cur apeclal delivery lettera contain
ing money are said to have beeu
found hidden In his clothes.
Help the Stomach
Digest Your Food
When the stomach falls to digest
and distribute that which ia eaten,
the bowels become clogged with a
mass of waste and refuse that fer
ments and generates poisons that
are gradually forced into the blood,
causing distress and often serious
illness.
Most people naturally object to
the drastic cathartic and purga
tive agents that shock the system.
A mild, gentle laxative, positive in
Its effect and that will quickly re-!
Here constipation Is Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin, sold by druggists at
fifty cents and one dollar a bottle.
It does not gripe or cramp, but
acts easily and pleasantly and la
therefore the most satisfactory
remedy for children, women and
elderly persons. For a free trial
bottle write to Dr. W. B. Caldwell.
451 Washington St., Monticello, Ilia
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Time.
. .7:7-57
.7:14:38
.7:11:4
.7:31:33
..7:34:51
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SAN FRANCISCO. March 1. Un
der the most miserable condlttonj In
the history of the classic, D. RsU,
driving a Pugeot car. Saturday after
i..ion won the Grand Prix race, the
blue ribbon event of America, over
the course laid out on th grounds
of the Panama Pacific international
exposition.
His official ft me was 7 hour. 7
nrlnutes and 57 seconds th lowest
Ir the history of the event. His av.
etneo sneed throughout the 402.20
rr.lles covered by the rase wm 67 1-2
n.iles. 7 1-2 miles per hour slower
than the slowest previous Grind Prix
Howard Wilcox, In a Stutz, wa
second, time 7:14:35, avenge TS 1-4
miles. Hughle Huahes, in an One,
flrlshed third. Time 7:21:48. Louis
Dlsbrow was fourth. He drove
Simplex TIa time was 7:31-3S Gil
Anderson, piloting a Stutx. finished
fifth. His time was 7:34-51.
After Anderson had crojsed the
lino all of the other contestants were
tiagped off the course and the race
cfclally ended.
In view of the almost continuous
rainfall. Resta's performance was re
markable. He drove a steady, care
IjI race. He outclassed frjoi the
start, all of the other driven, exctpt
inn Hucl-.le Hughes and he dlnum-ed
He Jjtler after the flfty-Wtn iap,
following a sensational brush extend
in? over the five laps. From the
fifty- f.fth lap on the victor was nev
e- overtsKen ana went over tne un
Ish lire miles ahead of his nearest
timpe'.itor. Wilcox and Hughes
fo-JRht it out for second placo In
t?n otlonnl manner.
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SPOUT DOPE.
BT HAL SHERIDAN.
(Written for the United Press )
NEW YORK, Feb. 27 If It was
not for Freddie Welsh, the British
holder of the lightweight bonfalon.
there wouldn't be any International
(porting events a-tall In 1915. Bill.
XIck, George and Prexy Poncare,
who wields the baton over sunny
""r & nee. seem to have a corner on
the International sporting events
which they refuse to relinquish.
Getting bromldlc, If It hadn't been
for the war, 1915 stood an excellent
chance at going down in history as
one of the greatest 365 days in the
annals of port. IU predecessor
1SU4, was undeniably the greatest
cue until the struggle started, and
11-15, bid fair to eclipse It.
wpects for 1916 don't look es
pecially alluring, either. Certain it
is that even should the war close be
fore the, next New Year's Day, Euro
pe win be In no position to stage
sporting events of any great moment
Berlin, according to reports from
the German capital, has not yet re
linquished all hope of staging the
1(16 Olympic games but from this
safe and sane angle it doesn't look
probable.
Then, too, many of the old world s
athletes have been killed In the war.
They flocked to tho colors early In
the fray. Even should they emerge
with two arms and two legs thelt
days of physical prowess will pro
ably have been left In the trenches
and a new crop will have to be de
veloped. So until somebody knocks off Fred
die Welsh and Judging by the way
he la side-stepping boats where he
stands to lose his crown it doesn't
setm likely Americans are going to
have to be satisfied with contests
among themselves. It looks, at that,
as though Earl Kitchener and Win
ston Churchill overlooked a good
tx-t when they allowed Freddie to
en bark for these United States. He
has shown a remarkable aptitude for
getting out of tight places where a
decisive outcome was imminent.
What a wonderful strategist the
Welshman would have made! If ha
cculd circumvent the Germans and
Ausirians as ne has American con
tenders for his title the war would
scon be over. What.
College Teams Meet.
PRINCETON, X. J., Feb. 27
Princeton and Georgetown were to
meet today In a two mile relay race
and other events.
San Francisco IIa.t 1900 Jitneys,
SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 27. A
cording to figures given out by the
license bureau of the police commis
s!cn, there are now 1900 6-cent auto
buses in operation in this city, with
400 applications pending. January
IS there were but 350 of the cars op
erating In San Francisco.
Haw Rubber Confiscated.
VENICE, via London, Feb. 26,
Advices received here from Vienna
say the military authorities there
have confiscated the entire supply of
raw rubber, pneumatic tubes and
rubber hose.
Contracting teamsters say that un
less this action la revoked it will be
impossible to supply Vienna with
food and their factories will suspend
operations. '
A boycott instituted by Viennese
housewives against the use of pork
is spreading. Retail prices Of pork
have dropped about 4 cents a pound,
but the boycott will be continued.
Loas of Apictlte is also Iocs of vi
tality, vigor, tone. To recover appe
tite and the reJt take Hood' Sar
Siiparllla that strergthens tho stom
ach, perfects d!gest:on, makes atlng
pleasure. It als-) makes th blood
Ich and pure and . steadies the
renes. Adv. '
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Cattle Prices Soaring. the price of wheat and seveml ml!!- base ball evangelist and his move-
READING, Pa. Feb. 27. Record fr" ay tn' are now paying only mrnt. I am the great man's goat,"
prices for livestock, the highest ever 31 0 a bushel. A week ago whiM hs said. ,
heard of In Berks county, are now bought at $1.50 and farmers "Every saloonkeeper and tinmen-
being received at sales and there 80,(1 ln great bulk. Some believed tlonable person in New York and
are rumors that among the bldd-rs ben this figure Was paid for wheat' Brooklyn will be a possible disciple
are agents from the foreign govern- tn danger rone had been reach I, of Jesus Christ when Billy Sunday
mt-nts at war. Some of the cattle, ul d they quit buying. In expectatloa begins to preach his gospel In this
have been bought by strangers and th Price dropping
have been shipped away. ' I 1
As an example of how the prices . IVtwImy Sunday' (;t.
are advancing, a milch cow offered NEW YORK, Feb. 27 The Rev.
city," concluded Rev. Emmett
Grain Broker flow Book to Probo
CHICAGO. Feb. 25. Grain brok-
at the sale of Thomas Yoder, at Mos-' Billy Sunday's "gout" la In town. Ho era engaged In business on the Chl
eltm Springs, was knoked down for U the Rev. Edward H. Emmett, Eng-iiago Board of Trado have flatly re
3167, and on the farm of Robert lishman and Baptist minister, who! fused to submit their booka and rec.
Heffner, of Kutztown, a cow sold for told 600 persons at the midweek
$126. Horses, sheep and hogs offW- piuyer meeting In the Baptist tent
ed for sale are always bid up to pic. In Brooklyn, that he goes ahead
high prices and spring shoats es?f."cf Billy Sunduy from town to town
lully are In demand. ( to stop the tin cans and other hard
This week has witnessed a drop In things that are always thrown at the
I
orda to government officials inves
tigating the high prices of wheat and
flour. It was said, the Injulry which
centers In the causes for the ad
vnced price of bread Is at a stand-(till.
The telephone users in the com
munity who can be reached by one are
inaccessible to the other.
To reach them all means the in
convenience and added expense of two
telephones.
A community gets the best service
from one good telephone system which
is linked up by toll and long distance
lines with the rest of the country.
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Every Bell Telephone i$ a Long Dittance Station
THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,
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LOS ANGELES, March , 1. The
University of Southern California will
be presented in the sprints at tha
l'ern Relays at Franklin Field, Phil
adelphia In the late spring by How
prd Drew, sensational negro flier, It
has been announced. Despite the
Hlorles which have been bandied
around as to Drew's professionalism,
th former bellboy of Worcester,
Ji, !., will compete against the
rwlftest kprlnters In the country at
Un bit; Intri'collcgl.'ite event.
irnna
At New Low Prices
FISK TIRES are demonstrating greater worth than ever, and
yet they NOW cost you less much less I Built on a GOLD
standard they are now sold on a silver basis.
This Is
Sise
3 x30
3H X30
4 x33
4 x34
4H x3Q
6 x37
The New Standard For Values
Plain Tread Casing Non-Skid Casing
$ O.OO
11. GO
19.05
19.40
27.35
32.30
9 9.45
12.20
20.00
20.35
28.70
33.90
Tuba
$2.35
2.70
3.85
4.00
5.20
0.25
"If You Pay More Than Fisk Prices
You Pay For Something That Does Not Exist".
BIG PRODUCTION, with our ever increasing distribution,
makes the reduction or price and the maintenance
of quality possible. You profit both ways.
You Can Bw) Fisk Tires At All Dealers
The Fisk Rubber Company
OFN.Y.
Home Office Chicopee Falls, Mass.
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