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DAILY EAST ORKGOXIAN. TENDLETON. OREGON, THURSDAY. APRIL 15. 191 : FIGHT PAGES vaca: six For Your Baby. The Signature of ..vAQsAl I 1 . K !l ? I I I 1 1 J 1 I is the only guarantee that you have tha Genuine prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST 0 Ycur Physician Knows Fletcher's Ccstorla. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. nri - 1 tis .tr.iz.ur company, LAfZJcucJUi: " ' 1 12,000 tttil?5 -no repairs The cwner of a passenger-service car, running in he valleys and mountains of California, writes: We have driven twelve thousand miles. Zerolene has been used exclusively. We have never ad justed a bearing, ground a valve nor cleaned a spark plug during this time. The engine runs more smoothly than the first thousand miles." Standard Oil Company (Cahiorma) Pendleton mm inmim TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK U II E J THE Hypnotist Special Prices 15c 25c 35c Open Day and Night Meals 25c and up. Special Evening Lunches. THE Oiielle RESTAURANT Gtm LaFontaine, Proprietor. Fine, Clean Furnished Rooms in connection Steam Heated m b a i is m MOT OF THE 111 PACIFIC I. B. SYSTEM MMIUKS AUK HK.IXG CHANGED HAPIOI.Y OX ALL HOLIJM! STOCK. Clianse Is Iscliur Made for Sako of Coiiunli'iH'o Easterner Cn Now Be KouUtl clear Through to Port lam! on the Ono IJno This Han Will Avoid Much Confusion. Tbe Short: Cut to Pipe-Joy Hereafter the O.-W. R. & N. Co. lines will be known In the railroad world as a part of the Union Pacific svstem ami already engines and cars passing through Pendleton give evt dime of the change taking place. Numbers are being changed as rap Idly h possible on all of the rolling stock of both the O.-W. n & N. and the Oregon Short Line. Late, O.-W. R. & N. folders show in larce type the words "I'nion Pa cific System" at the tip, while below In smaller type appears "O-W. R. & X. railway." Letter heads of the O.-W. R. & N also bear as a heading "Union Pa cific System," while O.-W. R. & N. appears In smaller type In the corner of the parer. Indications for the past few months have been that the unnierger of the Southern Pacific and Union Pacific sstem will cause the systems to dl v!de the smaller subsidiary roads, and it now appears that In pursuance ot this policy the O.-W. R. & X ann Oregon Short line will become an In tegral part of the Union Pacific. According to T. F. O'Brien, local agent, the change Is being made for the sake of convenience. For In stance, if nn easterner wants to come west now he can be routed by the Union Pacific clear to Portland whereas before lie would be route.! bv the U. P., O. S. L and O.-W. R. & X., leading to much confusion through the fact that easterners are not acquainted with the O. S. L. and O.-W. It & N. , 1 DOPE FAMINE PROVES A CHECK TO CRIME PHILADELPHIA, April 15. Po lice authorities of this city believe that the curtailment of the drug sup ply, brought about by the Harrison anti-narcotic law, will be a powerful factor in eradicating' the wave of crime which has reigned here during the last year. Since the law went Into effect, ac cording to Superintendent of Police Robinson, there has been a noted enforcement of the law against the sale and possession of habit-forming drugs is responsible for the decrease. Japan Alarms Mission. WASHINGTON', April 14. Several prominent American missionaries have cabled from Pekin to the gov ernment here saying it is said, that they thought it their duty to call the attention of the United States offici als to the gravity of the situation aris ing out of the Japanese demands on China. The signers of the message Includ ed Charles A. Hubbard. W. A. P. Martin, ex-president of the Imperial University; C'hauncey Goodrich. H. H. Lowry, president of the Pekin Uni versity; John Vi berry ana tan-am W. Thwing. If you have squandered your youth looking for smoke joy among the desolating peppergrass brands, come over in our yard and try a pipe o t?ood old Prince Alherr. Otvifvnn likft 11 . j 1 1 &S: yours rouea into a lime paper pipe, smoke it your way, but make it of P. A. There's no two guesses about the pleasingness and goodness of i V II the national joy smoke It is the smoke fuel gentle and lovable, made so by a patented process, con trolled exclusively by us, that takes out the bite and leaves a cool, free-burning, fragrant smoke. Stuff your old pipe to the brow with some of this ace-high tobacco or roll it in a cigarette and see how easy it feels on the tongue. IIP mr ih mm la i x Jx' sVsvxwsiW A v:..v:.;v:.::v.:?v:.:v:v:.:.:-y y ir- '.v'.'v::s 1 V::::::::i auj., - ' :?" owntM H V.vXvX -fiV i nniir H j" Myy if Th tidy red tin, 10c; toppy red bag, Sc; th pound and half-pound tut humidort. Then, there's the 16-ox. P. A. cry$tal-gla$ humidor that'$ bang-up for home and for the office. You've always a fresh supply on hand, because the sponge in the lid keeps the tobacco pipe-fit. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C Em WHEN RUN DOWN Hood's 8arprilla, th R.liabU Tonio Medicin., Builds Up. The reason why you feel so tired all the time at .this season la that your blood Is impure and Impover ished. It lacks vitality. It Is not the rich red blood that gives life to the whole body, perfects digestion and enables all the organs to per form their functions as they should. Get Hood's Sarsaparllla from any druggist. It will make you feel better, look better, eat and sleep better. It Is the old reliable tried and true all-the-year-round blood purifier and enricher, tonic and ap petizer. It revitalizes the blood, and is especially useful in building UP : the debilitated and run-down. ! 1 Hood's Sarsaparllla Is helping thousands at this time of year. Let it help you. Get a bottle today and begin taking it at once. Be sure to ' get Hood's. Nothing else acts Ilk It. 9 early innings and at the end of the fifth round the score was 5-all. In! the sixth the Agglns fell on nelllngeri Whltmnn It. H. S. ( 4 for five hits and four runs. The Mis- 8 11 sionaiies got one In the seventh, ut thereafter were held scoreless. I uU'rlcs HelhiiKcr and Xcale; Pc nllttle and Weller. Sportland Sparkles Reliablo Gleaning and Pressing We havs the best equipped plant In Pendleton for doing this ork right. Our big Investment and years of experience are our guarantee mat we will satisfy you for, to continue receiving your patronage we realise we must give the best service si- ' nays, and be rctonnllilc for all work sent us. Get the brat work possible and always be protmted, by ending your cleaning and pressing to FELL'S 206 4 K. Aita St., Phone let ; 120 W. Court St., Phone 43J. AGE XO BAR. I Everybody In Pendleton Is Eligible, I Old people stooped with suffering, Middle age, courageously fighting, I Touth protesting Impatiently; i Children, unable to explain; All in misery from their kidneys. Perhaps a little backache first. I Urinary disorders, dropsy may I quickly follow. j Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Are endorsed by thousands. Here's Pendleton testimony. Mrs. C. Boles, 1008 E. Webb St. Pendleton, says: "I had great bene fit from Doan's Kidney Pills when suffering from a bad back and disor dered kidneys. Another of the fam ily has used Doan's Kidney Pills off and on for years for kidney weakness es and has had the best of results " Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get rV.o n ITMnAtf Tl M 1 Vi a aam that j Mrs. Boles had. Foster Mllburn Co., I Props, Buffalo, N. T. Sporting Editor, Pendleton East Oregonlan: Dear Sir; Young Buster of Thaj Dalles will meet all comers at 123 1 pounds, or between 120 and 12rij pounds, and cover side bets. If you, know of any boxers, have them ad- dress me at The Dalles. Hoping to hear from you soon, I beg to remain, M. J. Sullivan, The Dalles, Ore. Sic 'em Jockey. A couple of dozen young fellows met In the Commercial gymnasium Wednesday and took preliminary steps toward organizing an amateur athletic club. There w nlenty of enthusiasm for the venture and sen timent favored starting class work at once. By fall It Is hoped to have a- full-sized club of clean men, young and old. Bobby Davis is picking up In his hitting for the Portland Beavers. In the opening game at Portland Wednes day, won by Venice 6 to Z. he poked out two of the seven hits garnered b McCredie's men. 4 4 DRAMATIC CHAT. BY BEAU RIALTO. (Written for the United Press.) NEW YORK, April 15. Despite desperate efforts of the "legit." to stem the tide of popularity of the "movies," invasions of Broadway by the film shows is Increasing rather than decreasing. New movie houses are now In the midst of spring op enings. Gotham's "moving picture city" population is also increasing. While actors and actresses complain that the movies are sending them to the soup houses and bread lines, the mpvle promoters Insist that more work than ever to being given. The trouble seems to be that new actors and actresses are getting the Jobs the movie kind with the facile faces while these that cannot adapt themselves to the new craze are suf fering. This week has seen the launching of several new feature films and the surrender of more "legit" stars to the wiles of the movie magnates' rolls of yellowbacks. 8uch stars of drama as William Faversham and James K Hackett have signed contracts to create a new bunch of matinee ad mirers via the screen route. Xew York is one of the few places, too, where the film fans can see their favorites on the screen and then turn their heads and see them In life seated at their elbow.- The Vita graph Theater, where new films are "tried on" New York audiences, Is gaining popularity because so many of the film stars can be seen in the life in the lobby or orchestra circle. This week I enjoyed a delightful new Vitagraph comedy, "Timid Mr. Too tles," with Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Drew In the star parts and then found them both In adjoining seats watch- In hour th.lr film would "go." It went, fine. Incidentally the work of John T. Kelley In this film l alone worth the price of admission. The Friars Club is to have a new clubhouse at 106-110 West Forty eighth street. Among subscribers are "Dlaond Jim" Brady, $5000; James K. Hackett, $3000; Harrison Fisher, J3000 and many at $1000. Who said "hard times" along the rlalto? OKEGOX AGGIES BEAT WHITMAN Bellinger's slants Liked by CJwvalUs Team, Which Wins, 9 to 6. WHITMAN COLLEGE, Walla Walla, Wash., April 15. The Oregon Agricultural College nine won from Whitman Wednesday in a slow game, 9 to . The game was marked by the frequent errors by both teams and the hitting of the Aggies. The Oregon men amassed 11 safe binglea eff Bellinger, one of which was for three bases, with the bases full. Doo llttle was on the mound for the Ag gies and allowed but six hits. He struck out six and passed three. Bel linger had nine strikeouts to his credit. I Both teams scored heavily in the There Is mors Catarrh la this section of the coontry thn all othr diseases pit tog.th.r, and uatll the test few years was apposed to be Incurable. For great may year doctors prooonnced It a local disease and prescribed lorsl remedies, nii by connlantly fllln to care witb local treatment, pronounced It Incnrable. Bel Mr has proTen Catarrh to be eoimtl tntlonal disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cnre, minofactnred by F. 1. Cheney Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only Constitutional .-m n Ik. anavlrat It la talran lnta-n.ll In dnnes from 10 drops to s teaapoonful. I It arts directly on the blood sod mucoiia ; aarfacea of the aysten. They offer one ; bnndred dollara for any ease It falls to cum. Hend for clrcnlars and testimonials. I sddre-s : F. J. CMKNF.Y Co., Toledo, O Bold by Drnrrlata, 7fle. Taka Hali'a Family Pills for constipation. The Giant Among Tires Last year we sold 1,479,883 Goodyear pleasure car (ires alone about one for each car in use. Yet Goodyear has some hundred rivals. How came this tire to dominate like that? This is the reason: In the years before we sent into service mil lions oE Fortified Tires. And those (ires, by their records, sold the (ires of last year. You know that's tho only reason. Supremacies In at least five ways these tires excel all others. Each way is costly and im portant. Each it exclusive to Goodyear For tified Tires. These ways combnt rim-cut- G oodapyear AKRON.OHIO ' Fortified Tires No-RlavCnt Tlr.4-"0-Atr" Car-d Wild AII-W-.tlwrTr.ui. of Smmh ting, blowouts, loose treads. They combat insecurity, punctures and skidding, as in no other tire that's built. We spend millions on them, but (hey save our users more millions. They have made these the super-tires. 3 Price Cuts In two years we have made three price reductions, totaling 43 per cent. The last was on February 1st. Thus every saving, due to mammoth output or other reasons, is promptly passed on to our users. Yet the tires grow better as prices como down. We spend $100,000 yearly in seeking new ways to im prove them. You owe your self a trial of such tires. Any dealer will sup ply you. (t2i) Gcedyear Servisa Stations-Tires in Stock Oregon Motor Garage, Long A Welker. Tendioton Auto Co.