I7IGHT PAGES DAILY EAST OREGOMAN, FENDLETON, OHEGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 14, 1915. PACH Tnr.r:: J here's mopino that) (you'll win the race I I LL LEAD AT THE FWSH JUDGE WITH THE REAL TOftACCO THE CANOEIST ASSURES THE 600D JUDGE MEN, you chew tobacco for the satis faction and comfort you get from it. "Right-Cut," the Real Tobacco Chew does satisfy. Gives you the taste, the sub stance of rich, sappy, mellow tobacco. Seasoned and sweetened just enough. That's why "Right-Cut" users tell others about it. You'll like it better than the old kind. Tike very (mill chew-leu then one-quarter the old lite. It will be more satiilyiof then mouthful ol ordinary tobacco. Juit nibble on it until you find the itrenjlh chew that auiti you. Tuck it away. Then let it reit. See bow eatily and evenly the real tobacco tatte comet, bow it tatiifiei without grinding , bow much let. yon have to .pit, bow (ew chew you take to be tobacco utiried. That's why it ia Tki Ileal Tobaccw Cktw. That'i why it cotta leu in the end. It it a radr chew, ni ( and thort (brad m thu to. won't ban to grind oa it wilb yww teeth. Cruuliaf oe Ofdiaarr oudicd Ufbwoo eukm rum .pit too much. Tba un ol nra. rich tobacco doaa nnt urd to b. ernmd up with mo Um aad lisorias. Kmic bow th. Mil briasi oat lb. neb tobacco uau ia Riibi-Lul. One small chew takes the place of two big chews of the old kind. WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY , SO Union Square. New York fjBUY FROM DEALER OR SEND IQtSTAMPSTOUS) m i:i ti;e b. s. jl mm m MM RESULTS EDISON WOItKING TO INCREASE COIXTUY'B COMMERCIAL INDEPENDENCE. Eroiiomii-aJ Irak Discovered In Agricultural Exchanges Police Horses to be lUuibdied in New York City's Hill for Charity U $20,. 000,000 Per Year, and olher old landmarks are likely to follow undt-r the n-w order of thltiK". The ahepp have befti main tained in the park for many years and have been a source of pleasure to those visitors who like a bit of pas toral scenery In the mldnt of a crowd ed city. They gaze upon the big sreen attended by a genuine dyed In the wool Kcotch shepherd and are shel tered at night and In winter in the sheepfold. a rambling brick structure on the west aide of the park. The sheep are to be ousted to make room for horses. It Is proposed to send the sheep to Van Cortland Park, where a herd of avis deer and a herd of buffaloes were maintained several years ago. The deer were eventuallj turned over to the Bronx Zoo and the buffaloes were transferred to other points as they Interfered with the eolf players In Van Cortland Park. j New York's famous character "Ty phoid Mary" has again come Into pub lic llRht due to the fiirt that she Is to be made the subject of a nu Tiber of bacteriological experiment In the hope that a vaccine may be found which will rid her of typhoid gcrma Typhoid Mary has involuntarily rrlven typhoid to at Icact flfty-ceven persons und possibly to many more. Time af ter time attempts have been made to vising methods of making In this r,a n,r 01 lne VT.m out ul 10 aa" country chemical and dye-stuffs here- "" hav fa"d- A new 'rum haa tofore Imported and he announced a'been devised to prevent the disease few days ago that he already hud I the typhoid carriers have reMsted succeeded with several of these. An ll' nd f,,r that reaR,,n health depart interestltig compilation made recent- ment ""iclH at the cavrlers ly bv an expert who has been in- are a constant menace to the com vesicating another phase of the sub-1 munlt- A num'Jer of iterm carriers Ject, shows that the United States is are at liu8 ln New Wk and th"r 18 BHcriflrln the fertility nf Its anil nrni no "' "f Ending them, for they NEW YORK, April 14. That the movement to produce In the United Slates many of the things for which Americans have formerly been de pendent v.tcn foreign countries, Is not to be allowed to die out, Is indicated by the activity with which Thomas A. Edison and other enthusiasts of the "JiHde In U. B. A." movement are de v ting themselves to this problem. Abandoning temporarily the ordinary sphere of his activities. Edison is dl- rifting his efforts to the task of de is virtually throwing away the produft of millions of acres of Its best wheat land Flmply through the failure to grow Its own sugar supply. His in milrv rlevcltmr'! the fitct that nil the eua-ar n..w Inumrted from foreign I U' 'r an1 eleven months of Isola- countries at a eo?t of over J10O.0O0,-' Olio a year could be grown ln leu than 2 OuO OHO acres of American soil themselves do not know they are car riers. As for Typhoid JIary she is back In one of the small cottages on North I'rother Island from which she Was released ln February, 1910. after lion on her promise not to resume her former occupation of cooking. Bac teriologists are anxiously awaiting the On the other hand, over three-fifths outc""'e ot the experiments on Ty- FINCERPRINT EXPERTS TO CALL CONVENTION OAKLAND, Cl., April IS. For the first time since their work was recognized as a valuable adjunct In crime detection, fingerprint experts re to call a convention. The meet ing will be held In Oakland In con Junction with the American Prison Association convention In October. Inspector II. II. Caldwell, In charge of the Oakland bureau of Identifica tion Is making arrangements for the convention and expects to send Invl tatlons soon to every fingerprint ex pert on the Pacific coast aBklng them to come to the Oakland meeting. These experts never have held a gen eral meeting, and It Is thought much good will result from the comparison of methods and data. of the total exports of wheat, or the product of between seven and eight million acreB, are required to pay this foreign bill. Not only la there a prac tical loss of the use of a large area of valuable lund in this unprofitable exchange but It la figured that at least 100,000 tons 'of nitrogen, the most essential element of the soil, are be ing shipped out of the country each year by this process. One of the Im phoid Mary inasmuch as, if they prove successful the medical profession will have made a great stride towards combating the spread of the disease through carriers. ATi:E;:. tea:.! tmes m 1:1s m FROM HELIX PLAYEfiS FINAL SCORE IS 3 TO S AFTER CLOSE GAME IN EAST END LEAGUE. targe Crowd fkvs FxliiWtion Far mers Union W ill Hold Meeting to Arrange for Big Gathering May 1 New Tennis vurt Being Made (Hlicr News of Helix. Watch This Space No Use to Try and Wear Out Yonr Cold K Will wear You OCT INSTEAD. Thousands keep on suffering coughs and colds through neglect and portant services In which those in-ctlay. Why make ourself an easy Yale Golfers Make Debut. NEW HAVEN, Conn., April 14 With a game with the New Haven Country Club team begins Its season on tee and greens, It will meet all large eastern colleges. Coughs and Colds Quickly and Completely Cured. Take Dr. King's . New Discovery to-night. Yon will enjoy a quiet restful sleep, your Cough and Cold will be much better in the morning. No need to suffer Bperavstinp, an noying, embarrassing Coughs, to feel feverish, stuffy, Irritable, out of sorts t home and with people you meet Get a 60c bottle of Dr. King's New Discpvory start taking at once. The first dose helps. In a short time you will be completely well and feel fine. It's soothing to the Cough. It is Anti septic and Kills the Cold Germs. It is healing to the irritated and Inflamed membrane. Get a bottle at toe and keep in the house for emerg encies against Coughs, Colds, La grippe, Sore Throat, Bronchitis and Sore Lungs. G. S. Clark, Westfleld, Iowa, writes: "After a severe attack of Pleurisy, I was left with a hacking cough which became worse and I was given up as hopeless. After taking three bottles of Dr. King's. New Discovery, I was completely cured." Trial bottlo mailed on receipt of ia in stamps. H. B. BUCKLEN & CO., 639 North Broad Street, rWl.delphi., Pa. TV I V- adnor the New a oummtr COLLAR A collar cut to fit the neck and the prevailing fashion in big knotted cravats. A manly, good fitting, good looking collar. 1 be 11 mu CLUBTT, PEABODY V CO, he MAKERS OT ARROW SHIRTS H009I.ES, CHOP SUSY, GH1HA DISHES I GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 116 West AltaSt., Upitaln, Phone 433 For Sale Two story house on East Court Street on hard surface pavement. Price $3100.00. Will sell on Terms. Five room house with bath at 715 Garden Street, 25 ft frontage. Price $1500, $100 down $60.00 per quarter. HATLQCX-LA&TZ IHVESTHEHT 00. 11! East Court St prey to serious ailments and epidem ics as the result of a neglected coldT Coughs and colds sap your strength and vitality unless checked In the early Mures. Dr. King's New Dis covery Is what you need the first dese hell. Tour head clears up. you breathe freely and you fel SJ much better. Buy a bottle today and start taking It at once. Adv. Mermiston Boy Will Pitch for O.A.C.Team .MERLE PHELPS TO TWIIU AGAINST 1HTKS FRIDAY; MILTOX BOY IS ALSO OX C'OLEGE TEAM. It-rested In the "Made In U. S. A movement have engaged Is that of ex- j Posing such uneconomical methods in the handling of the country's natural resources. j I The days of the mounted police are numbered, New York's most pictur esque branch of the uniformed force Is gradually making way to the de mands of modern conditions, and the bicycle, motorcycle and automobile are supplanting the horse. A num ber of experiments have been made in methods of patrolling the subur ban parts of Greater New York. The experiments have demonstrated the superiority of the "bike'' cop. The first actual dismounting of the police will take place shortly when forty members of the mounted force will part with their mounts. There are more than four hundred mounted po licemen In New York. Most of these have made records as horsemen, and In almost every celebration they have taken the leading part. Squad A and Squad C are famous throughout the t'nited States for their daring riding. Whether these two squads will be dis placed has not been determined. Since the news leaked out that their days are numbered mounted policemen who never attempted to ride a bicycle have been seen struggling through their first lessons. Those who rode In the days when the bicycle was pop ular are bruKhlng up. The bicycle Is coming into Its own again, It seems, and Father Knickerbocker may be held partly responsible. More than t20.G00.0O0 is spent In New York City each year for the care of the poor. Of this sum the city pro vides nearly 111,000,000 and the city's dependents number more than 40, 000. - Private charity spends about J9.000.000. In 1901 the same work cost the city I5.S78.85S the Increase In ten years being nearly 90 per cent These stntementa were features of a report rnnde public several days ago by the board of estimate. The re- le Gillette on the mound. Both Port covers a period of ten years. It twlrlers have been working out for is said that the cost of dependents In several weeks and have their arms ln private Institutions In 1904 was 12,-) condition. Fred Peters Is on the :'05,447 ana the increase ln ten years hospital list and Ballard may use (Special Correspondence ) HELIX. Ore., April 14. The first extra Inning game of the season fori the East End league was played In Helix Sunday when the local team met the Athena nine. The contest went for 10 Innings, at the end of which time the score stood two to three ln favor of Athena. The day was fine and the large crowd In at tendance was treated to as fine an exhibition of the national game as is often witnessed in amateur leagues. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Carglll. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Drew, C. C. Conner and R Henrlksen attended the coun ty meeting of the farmers' union held In Milton last Saturday. At the next regular meeting of the local farmers' union which will be held next Saturday afternoon, ar rangements will be made for the big meeting of May 1st when an all day Bisslon will be held. May 1 Is the day for the annual stockholders' meeting of the Farm rs' Mutual Warehouse Company ana the day will be made of great gener al interest as there will be several speakers present who will give prac tical talks at both the open and closed sessions. Mrs. Fred Earl of Pendleton spent Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrs. George Strand at their home ln Nortii Juniper. A new tennis court has been made on t'le school grounds and as there are a number of local people who play the game there will no doubt be a great Interest taken in the sport during the coming summer months. Later on it la expected that matches will be played with Athena and oth er neighboring towns. C. C. Conner and R. Henriksen drove to Pendleton today to attend to business matters. Miss Ida Rush was a visitor ln Pen dleton Sunday. A number of local sportsmen drove to Squaw creek Sunday and spent the day fishing. They report having had fair success. For FRIDAY Sio)Hnnni'Ro)sip I I 4 r 1 II No. 1 r3 Particulars Tomorrow "A Little Money for a Lot" A Umatilla county boy. Merle Phelps of Hermiston, nephew of Cir cuit Judge G. W. Phelps, will pitch for the Oregon Agricultural College team against the Pendleton Bucka Friday in this city. Young Phelps, who Is attending college, formerly did the twirling for the Hermiston team of the Irrigation league and. under the coaching he has received from the mentors at the state Insti tution, has developed Into a winner. Another Umatilla county boy, Ad olph Loot of Milton, will also be in the college boys' line-up, according to a letter received by Manager Bal lard this morning. He plays in the outfield. Both the O. A. C. and Pen dleton teams will have a Siebert on the third sack. They are not rela tives, the college Siebert being a Portland boy. Captain Goble of the collegers plays first base. Smith will be on second, Morgan on shortstop, Weller and Hays do the backstopplng and Baldwin and Seely with Loot take care of the out gardens. Manager Pallard wilt send McGar rlgle against Phelps ln the Friday game and on Saturday will use Pink- was approximately 53 per cent. The number of Inmates in private charit able Institutions in Manhattan alone in 19f3 was over 30,000. Of this number there- were 18,515 dependent children, 2,350 Infants, 2,130 delin quent children, 1,363 consumptives and 223 children in the tuberculosis preventorium. There are nineteen In stitutions that come under the depart ment of charltes and in addition to these there are appropriated $65,000 a year for the adult blind, (24,000 for the state hospital for Inclpent tuber culosis and 146,000 for civil and Span ish war veterans. The charltabla work of the city Includes some of the activities of the health department in cluding the tuberculosis service, milk stations and nurses for Infectious dis eases, which cost the city $1,023,114 a year. Central Park's famous flock of sheep Is to be removed with the pass ing of the old arsenal building, II present tentlve plans are adhered to, Then la mora Catarrti la this aeetloa of tha country than all other diseases put tostther, and until tha last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great mnjr jeara doctor, pronounced It a local disease and preaerlbed local renedies, and by constantly falling to cur with local treatment, pronounced It Incnrabl. Sci ence baa proven Catarrh to be a consti tutional disease, and then-fore requires .-onstllntlonal treatment. Hill's Catarrh Cure, nanufactnred by P. J, Cheney 4k Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Comtltntlonal uro on tha market. It la taken Internall; In do.es from 10 drops to a teaipoonful It acta directly on tba blood and mucous uirrarea of tin ayatesi. They offer one hundred dollars for any case It falls to ure. Bend for circulars and teatlmonlala. Address : P. J. CHUNKY k Co., Toledo, 0. Bold by Prtiiotlsla, ?5r. Take U.irs Family l'llls for constipation. Stranahan, former Portland player, on first In the games against the col lege. Clark Varlan, one of the leading hitters of the Western Tri-state last year, is down at the park every after noon coaching the young Bucks ln the art of swinging on the curving pellet and Manager Ballard believes his team will show better at the bat ln the game from now on. "A Modern Eve." Mort H. Singer's musical comedy, "A Modern Eve," under the direction of LeComte and Flesher, will be seen for the first time here at the Ore gon theater, on April 19, after Its long and successful career In Chica go. The success of 'A Modern Eve The Ladies' Store DOUBLE STAMPS FRIDAY Uuiluiluiiuiiuiuiuiuiutui Western Mitt Artists Meet. SAN FRANCISCO, April 14 Am ateur boxers of the Pacific coast and far western states hold their cham pionship tournament at the etosl-tlop. A Warning i to feel tired before exertion Is not laziness It's a sign that the system lacks vitality, and needs the tonic effect of Hood's Sar saparilla. Sufferers should not de lay. Get rid of that tired feeling by beginning to take Hood's Sareaparilla today. Adv. ATHLETIC BOY IS WARNED AGAIXST OVERDOING IT Track Coach Hayward Issues Set of instructions for Youngsters Who Get Xo Athletic Training. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, April 14. Directions for school track athletes who have not the ad vantage of professional coaches are being issued by William L. Hayward, track coach of the University of Ore gon, and will be sent free upon re quest. The instructions are intended to enable any boy or young man who wishes to excel in a certain event to learn the form for that event without the aid of a coach. The events covered are: sprints, 220 yard run, 440-yard run. 880-yard run, mile run, running broad Jump, hurdles, high Jump, pole vault, shot Clears Skin Stops All Blood Troubles Goes Right Down to Where the Germs Start From. The action of S. & S . the famous blood purifier, Is notable in the skin. It is but natural that blood Impurities should seek an outlet. Water, gas. oil and In Chicago was so Immediate as to: nearly all the active products of nature he almost without precedent. Neith er "The Merry Widow" nor any other musical production staged In Chicago during the past decade have caught the public taste with such rapidity. Capacity audiences was the rule from the very opening ot the engagement Animals to Have Week. PHILADELPHIA. April 14. An nouncement was made that the Am erican Humane Association has des ignated the week of May 17 to 23 as "kindness to animals week," dur ing which the organisation purposes to Interest people throughout the country In the mora humane treat ment of animals. The association has also designat ed Sunday, May 1, and Sunday, May 23. as "Humane Sunday.1 will be asked to preach sermons on seek the surface. It seems to be a cos mlc law. Even our thoughts will un dertake to find expression. And so what ever we take Into our system will even tually come out changed In form, con verted often Into some other substance, but constituting alwaya either waste or that which has served Its useful pur pose and must be eliminated. And the akin la tha principal avenue for escape of certain aclda or polaona. If the akin and blood be healthy, these wastea pass oil aa vapor or perspiration. But Im pure blood loada the skin with enema, plmplea, acne, rheumatism, rash, fever bllaters, blood rlalnga and ether erup tions, And 8. 8. 8. has been found the very beat, safest and most effective, remedy to purify the blood and thus re store the skin to clear and attractive health. Get a bottle today of any drug gist, but be emphatic. Do not allow any one to hand you a substitute. Wrapped around the bottle ia an Interesting cir cular that tells you how to obtain skill- Clergymen! fl advice free on any subject concern- MIS 1110 VIVUU. 8. & & la prepared only by The Swift kindness to animals on one ot these Sneclflo Co.. Ill Swift Bid.. Atlanta, two days. 1 Look for this p.am on the package. put and throwing the discus. Pre vention and treatment of injuries are also dealt with. "Generally the boy between 14 and 16 years Is apt to overdo himself and should be watched very carefully," says Coach Hayward. "I have often seen boys who had natural athletic ability stay on the track all day and challenge everyone who came along Just to show off. Needless to say, these boys did not last long; as ath letes. Their nervous systems were torn down faster than nature could build them up. "My advice to all boys who track aspirations la to make very slowly." have haste Sweater Taboo at Issue. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY, Sa lem, Ore., April 14. That no co-ed will be allowed to wear any sweater bearing the official "W" won in track, baseball, basketball or foot ball by Willamette men probably will be the decision by members of the official "W" club who have the mat ter under consideration. Orogon Thoafro Jf' MONDAY APRIL 19 LeCOMTE & FLESHER, by Special Arrangement with MORT H. SINGER, Announce The 2 Season Continent Ilappiost Like Her Namesake, Recording Conquests Everywhere. Hit d: eliciou Music farling Chorus slightful Comedy Luxe Production Exactly as Presented in Chicago 1 Year, New York City 8 Months. 45 Favorite Musical Comedy Farceurs 21 Great Song Ensembles 2 Brilliant Big Acts Including the Original Famous BEAUTIFUL "EVE" CHORUS At these Special Prices Lower Floor, first 13 rows $1.50. Balance Lower Floor $1X0. Balcony $1.00, 75c. Gallery 50c. Seats on sale Pendleton Drug Co. Sunday, April 18. i z f 3 THE U. S. Government Eauiva lents Show that to Equal the Amount or Heat Produced Burning One Cord of Oak Woo v i- It Requires: 2137 Pounds of KEMMERER COAL 2267 Pounds of Rock Springs Coal 2619 Pounds of Hiawatha Coal 2272 Pounds of Castle Gate Coal 2404 Pounds of Clear Creek Coal 2716 Pounds of Almy Coal 2598 Pounds of Bear Creek Coal 2686 Pounds of Roundup Coal 2436 Pounds of Roslyn Coal 2972 Pounds of Carney Coal Just Received a Car of the KEMMERER LUMP COAL Oregon Lumber Yard. Phone 8 3 1 1! 3 1 14 II liUliiUUlUUUUIIUaUHlllWHhUliHllilUIIUIlUIUHliUlUiUlltiUililUllllUlilllllllllliUlllii maim'tilHfmmillMIWiHIWt' UliiiliUliHilJiNlHHlHlJtltUl I- it