DAILY EAST.ORL-GOXIAN. rr.XDl.ETON, OREGON. SATURDAY. APRIL 17. 191.-,. EIGHT PAGES i;:,.,(t.(.lt- ;iHitiU!H-.if1ti;iil.ilti;i!i u; jiio.HiiJiM.1u1i1.in1H:ii!ii.HM,ilii;iiliiij.:iiiiKi;1iii;.;l;u iiiMilijillMiiyuUiihMiihiMHMHii'iiiilliiiiiMiiihh t ! t a u 3 3 -3 3 PTT V -1 li IHl Fnn n a ft F If mms Jul WW :1 V Uii U U Owing to the fact that I am permanently located in Pendleton, and not being acquainted in Umatilla County, I take this means of introducing my methods of practicing dentistry. When aperson goes to a dentist, they expect, and have a right to expect 100 value of money invested. This can only be done by the most up-to-date and sanitary methods of Dentistry. To accomplish this the patient must experience no pain. In dentistry the durability depends upon the skill, experience and judgement of the operator. The dread and fear of the dental chair as experienced in the past, and at present in some of the so-called up-to-date dental offices, are not experienced in our office. We do not use cocaine or arsnic as these drugs are deadly poison and belong to the ages past. You know what it means to have a dentist put arsnic in your toth to kill the nerve. It means you go home to suffer with the tooth-ache, to come back in three or four days, and have him probe around and tell you it is not dead, "just as if you did not know it." Ask the people I have worked for and they will tell you I have a painless method of removing nerves in a few minutes, and preparing cavities in the most sensitive teeth without pain. If i i j tH3 The price of good Dentistry is soon forgotton, but cheap Dentistry is never forgotten Suite 4, 5 and 6 Schmidt Bldg'. it- F. L. il30Ail5 Oentistrw " It is better to have had us do your Dentistry than to wish you had." wmmmmamam llllllill MERITOL COLD TABLETS will break up that Spring Cold Sold by us on a Money back Guarantee Tallman & Go. g Leading DruuU Truth may be stranger than fiction, but some men make it hustle to keep ahead. 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Judge Anderson- at Trial at Baker De clares Overthrow of Civil Govern ment Is Not Ideal In Grant of Pow ersFormer Governor West May Defend Illmsulf. BAKER. Ore, April 17. EJC-Gov-j ernor West lost an important point in the damage suit brought against him by William Wiegland, Copperfield sa loonkeeper, who is suing the ex-gov- ornor for damages alleged to have been caused when Governor West con fiscated his liquor and saloon fix tures when martial law was declared following Miss Fern Hobbs' visit to CnnnrfioM In January. 1914. I Pendleton's New Farm Machinery House, ue agents for 18 FaeioosQlInipleniGnfs A j' - " Hake Your Wife's Work Easier Call and see our Washing Machine with Swinging Wring er. Equipped with Electric Motor or for Power Belt. Their electric motors develop more power than la required for the heaviest washing. The agitator adjusts Itself to the size of the wash. The swinging wringer Is easily moved Into any position over the rinse water, basket or stationary tub. One operating handle starts, stops and reverses either washer or wringer. Ma chines guaranteed for three years and if you mean business we will give you a 30 days trial free. We also have small gasoline engines that will run these washers In fact gasoline engines of every wanted horse power and for every purpose. WE ARE HERE TO STAY It is our aim to carry everything necessary to Umatilla county farmers In the way of dependable farm machinery. We want to become established and enjoy your confidence. We intend to ac compli"" this by giving all square deal all of the time. Your pat rin:ii!e is Milklted and In return we guarantee you satisfaction. 400 i:ST COl'KT STItKKT. TELEPHONE 610 These washing machines will soon pay for themselves In sav ing time, labor and clothes and will make your wife's work far easier. We have these machines set up. Call and see demonstration. Circuit Judge Anderson denied the motion of Mr. West's attorneys for a directed verdict. Mr. West May Defend Self. Mr. West is expected to make an argument before the Jury today and it is now believed that the case will go to the jury soon after he finishes. Jurge Anderson in his ruling said, in part: "The principle of this case involves a most viuU principle in our govern ment, the preservation of our rights as individuals. The same principles were involved in the Wiegand vs. West injunction proceedings, at the time the court acted on the complaint of William- Wiegand, that the defend ant had rhreatesed to Invade Cop perfield and run over property rights by the force of arms. At that time a temporary injunction was granted and an order issued request ing the defendant to appjear and show cause why the injunction should not be made permaaent. It s needless to review what transpired in that case Jury Warned Against Clamor. "It is sufficient to say that the de fendant filed an anawed, a demurrer was fild to tat answer. A hearing on the demurrer was concluded by a decree overruling the demurrer In this court and the case went to the supreme- court. "This Is the type of case that in the Past has resulted from overthrow of I liw and order. Sometimes Judge ; waver at the clamor and pressure I brought to bear by the public, and ' sometimes Jurors are prevailed on to : swerve from the duty which they would perform if they acted eooly and deliberately. We must be guid ed1 by the constitution in this mutter, "it may be argued that the prop erty ln question, liquor, la worse than useless, but we must treat the case as if any other form of property were involved, as long as the United States government recognizes It as such. Military Power Defined. "In the previous case of this kind In this court I examined many of the cases which counsel for both plaintiff and defendant have cited as prece dent, and at first it might appear that there Is a hopeless conflict. There Is a difference of opinion as to the length which an executive may go In enforcing the law. The governor Is invested with the power of discretion In declaring military law, but to overthrow the civil government Is not contemplated by ths law. "This court must uphold the law and interpret it and the Jury must de cide as to facts. The question In this trial Is the taking and removing of property. Judicial Authority Denied. "The opinion of this court is that the executive is not vested with Judi cial power to declare cause for which goods may be taken. The Jury must say If these causes exist. For these reasons I must deny the motion of the defendant's attorney for a directed verdict." To eliminate useless arguing before the Jury, Judge Anderson gave his opinion as to the element of conver sion entering Into the case, deciding that the defendant had taken thel property of the plaintiff and exer-l clsed dominion over it. The fact that a tender of the property had been made, he said, might be used to miti gate damages. O. A. C. TEAM AVIXS. (Continued from page 3.) the day, poled out a safe one to left center, scoring Hayes A saerilce moved the runners along but Sle- berts was caught at the plate on: Goble's Infield ball. I The Bucks Jumped into the lead in their half by scoria triplets. S!e-: bert opened with a corking single' and stole second standing up with thei ball in the pitcher's hands. E. ! Knight sacrificed him along and Peters went out. McGarrigle drew a walk and Gordon scored both run ners with a triple to right and him self scored a moment later by dash ing home on a. ball that escaped the catcher's mlt. O. A. C. tied things up In the first of the third, a couple of walks, a couple of bad throws to bases by Pe terson and a hissing drive over third by Kleberts, who louked about as tweet as uny one on the college team, doing the work. The Bucks camo right back In their half and put over a score, Peterson doubling, taking third on Varlan's sacrifice and scor ing on a passed ball. The fifth saw the visitors chase over three scores when Fryer poled out a two-base blow after the liases had been loaded by an error, a walk and a hit. Along came the seventh. With one down Parlett hit safely and Peterson got life when Ooble mussed up his grounder. Varlsn walked, filling the bags. Parlett was caught at the plute on Sleberfs ground ball to pitcher, leaving the bases still I loaded and two down. Ernie Knight, who had failed once before to de liver ln a pinch, smote the ball for a single over second and two runs j crossed the plate before the running was stopped, tying up the game. At this point tfhortstoD Morgan saved the game for his team when he robbed Stranahan of a hit over sec ond by a sensational one-handed stop and perfect throw to first while off his balance. It was as pretty a play as has been seen here for a long time. Had the hit gone through (Continued on Psre Seven.) SOME EXC.TtrTs NEWSl StE&iS&i J AMP'.PAID, HIS SOB. LAES PAINTED HIS;kHpUSE;GOT A-Jf AIITOMOli C Akin m t V. .'.-.t.- ...ivw:ui., niiu Mb ??CUKt.O i 8( Er COUPONS IN j Jy KACH PACfiAGj 20HO