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tag:; .;:x tach nan DAILY EAST OREGONTAN. TENDLETON. OREGON. FRIDAY, ATRIL 30, 1915. n .j ?-t it, lMru 1.; acr, 1 Architect Despain Building Phone 763 7Tlx-lin IVMt-oyed. AMSTERDAM. April ? The ile- tlun of a Zeppelin by a Hrilisti plane while engaged in bombard ing h German aerodrome at Ghent na reported in a dispatch received here by the Telegraaf. TEN PAGES Stories From the War Zone r.iltllliiini!iiillllllllllliiiliillllilitiilliiin Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY HOT TAUALES CHILLI COfl CARNE SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Every'hlng dui and up-to-date; FIRST CLASS SERVICB TEA 5c Packaxe Under State Hotel Cor. Webb and Cottonwood St Phone 117 Pendleton, Or HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG BY WILLIAM a SHEPHERD. f Haseballs. Just to drop a hint, make tlnlted Press Matf Correspondent.) r.eat parcel post package. And NORTHERN FRANCE. April 12. ! bawbatl. tn its square box, addressed (By Mall to New York.) It's baseball' to "The Canadian Expeditionary time in France. Spring la here; the Force, for Baseball Players," will find mud has gone; when a soldier Isn't 'Is way. sure as a "good throw to sec fighting he must be playing, and the; nd. Into the palm of a Canadian only game a Canadian knows Is base-! catcher. ba" ' s the civil war that distributed ranee is beholding baseball for the Baseball In America. It was first a first time. England is playing it.' New York game. The New York sol The Canadians are the missionaries of. dlers played It wherever thev went baseball, behind the allies" lines, and Before long' it was being played "1 ti Ma u u 4 4t4 feimifiiuUr NOBODY CAN TKIX WHEN YOU BARKEN GRAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAGE TEA. iney get so much out of It that the, mrougnout the union lines, and when Grandmother kept her hair beauti- French and the English are beginning the war was ended the soldiers carried fully darkened, (lossy and abundant lo believe that it iSj really a good' the game to every corner of the new union. Who says the Canadians can't car ry baseball throughout Europe, eves Into Germay?'1 with a brew of Sage Tea and Sul- game, after all. pnur. Whenever her hair fell out or me r.nguxh cricket players. In a took on that dull, faded, or streaked! 'oxen places behind the English line.-i, appearance, this simple mixture was' have thrown away their cricket pad- spplled with wonderful effect By d'fs and are taking up the baseball asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's! bat, with the Canadians. Sage and Sulphur Compound," you Morning, noon and night, there arc will get a large bottle of this old-time recipe, ready to use, for about 10. cents. This simple mixture can be fathered together. Sometimes the depended upon to restore natural coI-!am ' one-old-cat; sometimes it's r and beauty to the hair and Is only knocking up files. But, at cer splendid for dandruff, dry. Itchy scalp ' tain times, there have been inter- and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sag and 1 baseball games going on behind the lines, wherever a few Canadians are company baseball games, with hun dreds of dollars of good Canadian money staked on the result and witn Sulphur, because It darkens so natur-! English and French officers betting ally and evenly that nobody can tell enthusiastically as anybody else. It has been applied It'a ao easy toj "Cricket's a ceremony; baseball's n use, too. You simply dampen a ' game." said one English colonel, who comb or soft brush and draw It has been converted to baseball. You through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair , to play cricket and it takes a Ions after another application time to play a game, but with this odd any number of men and play as Ions or as short a game as you please. And disappears; r two, it la restored to its natural color and looks (lossy, soft and abnn ant iiimiiimiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! The Foundation of Business 1 E is built with a bank account. Save your money let 5 E 7llr banker know you, and when the time comes he 5 will be ready to help you. S Don't expect a banker to help you unless time and s E conscientious dealings have proven you worthy of S banking confidence. " S I THE I ! Amoricao national Bank I I of fef;oleto;i, ohego.. J I Capital and Surplus $400,000.00 1 STRONGEST BANK IN EASTERN OREGON. 1 SllllliiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliE LAWSON ALLEGED TO HAVE ADMITTED SHOTS TRINIDAD, Colo, April 27. John K. Law-son. late In the afternoon of October 25, 1913. armed with a rifle and pistol, came from the Colorado & Southeastern Railroad cut near which John Nbnmo on that same day was shot to death, according to the testi mony of Charles Snyder. Lawson said. "My God, is anybody hurt here? We fired over 250 shots at you," Snyder swore, after he had related how he. as an nsrent of the have to have a large number of men Inlted Mine Workers of America, had gone in an automobile loaded with ammunition to the scene of the battle between strikers and deputy sheriffs. in which Nlmmo was killed. Lawson, District 15, executive board GAS El AM WERE pril 26 to May 1 WE ifffk II 3J n-r-T t u f y ' r .1 II A 14 k you get results quickly." "Why, do you know." he continued, "half a dozen fellows can get out their bat and ball and have a ripping time for half an hour, any old time, while one can't have that sort of fun at cricket impromptu, sort of, don't you know." Beyond a doubt, the Canadians are the missionaries of the game of base ball. Their work is done, uncon sclously, too. They don't beg the English to drop cricket. They just get out with a ball and a bat and the I English join in the fun. And the re sult Is that more than one English chap, who gets back to England alive will set out to teach the game of base ball to his English friends. It is not in France, alone, that base ball is being plaed by the Canadians. At the Canadian camps in England there have been some hot games, wit nessed by Englishmen. The convales- member of the t'nited Mine Workers, Is on trial charged with the murder of John Nimo, one of the deputies. Duties Secret, Says Witness. Former witnesses for the state had testified that Nlmmo waa shot by men in the railroad cut, shortly be fore dark, while he was advancing on the position said to have been held by the strikers. Snyder described himself as an ex member of the United Mine Workers. He said that about the time the re cent strike of Colorado coal miners was called, he had been employed by Lawson. E L. Doyle, secretary-treasurer of District 15; Frank J. Hayes, international vice president of district 15, and other union officers to serve as secret agent and also as body guard for Lawson and other union lenders. After a time, he testified, he discon-! euuld II A 7X? TvlXTOY-v milD "niu l VJ1J.1E.U lllli'i GREAT NATIONAL CELE BRATION IN HONOR OF THE CAS RANr.P .V COME TO OUR OFFICE AND SEE THE LATEST STYLES OF GAS RANGES, OR PHONE FOR THE GAS MAN AND HE WILL GIVE YOU ANY INFORMATION YOU MIGHT DESIRE. FOR YOUR HOME'S SAKE, LET US INSTALL A GAS RANGE. Ranges Sold On Easy Terms . PHONE 40 Pacific Power 6 Light Campany "Always at Your Service', considerable property but he has no money The court told Krause he remain In the shelter of hi. tlnued his alleged services as secret w'fe 'a home and receive support from agent, but continued to be bodyguard cent soldiers in Canadian hospitals in' and purchaser of arms and nmmunl- Low Excursion Fares Tickets on sale daily by nORTHERH PACIFIC RY. TO THE EXPOSITIONS SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO In connection with THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP "NORTHERN PACIFIC" Ask About EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES In effect May 15 and daily thereafter, to all Eastern Points. Stopovers permitted and return limit Oct, 31 Through Trains Daily to Minneapolis, St. PauL Chicago, St Louis. JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 15 THE 1915 PARK SEASON Visit YELLOWSTONE PARK Reached via original entrance at Gardiner Gateway. Low fares daily during season. V A. D L M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane, Wn. WALTER ADAMS, Agent Pendleton, Oregon. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A., Portland, Oregon. England, bring themselves back to strength by the exercise of baseball and it's safe to say that there are 2U foci, at present In England, "for which are radiating the deadly germs of the baseball disease. The chief difficulty the Canadians have, in their missionary work, is a j lack of baseballs. They've used rub ber balls and now and then they find a cricket ball, but It's a regular base ball their palms are itching for. Any baseball fan knows that ticn for the strikers. rather silly without a baseball, you'll use what you can find in its stead. Wife Must pay Alimony. LOS ANGELES, Cal., April 28 Mrs. Mary F. Krause, must pay H. H. Krause 140 per month alimony pend ing trial of her suit for divorce. This was the ruling of Superior Judge Mon roe here. Krause. defending the, suit, testi fied that his wife owns a rooming house and that he makes the beds. baseball is sweeps the rooms, washes dishes and her or that they could live apart and she must pay him 40 per month ali mony. If he remains with his wife she must feed and clothe him prop erly, else he can complain to tho court that he Is underfed. performs other work usually done by a maid. He also said his wife owns milnRiiv!wnff1tfmnfVi'tTTtr' lUuuiuuuuauuitiiutUiiiliUtt First national Oonh FEKDLETGH, OEEGOX ESTABLISHED 1882 .Known Tor It's Strength r 3 m 1 f TTnrwinp'niinmoi""' """""fW'M'WyilliMaiiiili 1 'IlllflflfafffH" -J "" Hi i ' ; i . r, TV M ' $sLA v y, a. -V V V ! i 1 SAW " ' i 1 i ' 1 '.' ;; f ' ' ': i i -i f A i',j .v.v. . vol Militia DeiiHastratin. NEW YORK, April 30. An elabo rate demonstration of practical mili tary work will be given tonight by New York's militia at the 47th Regi ment Armory. The whole state guard la invited. MaJ. Gen. John F. O'Ryan In charge, hopes to present the ad vantages of dirt over wood floors for armories. GOLDEN RULE CAFE OPEN MEALS 25c AND UP. Meal tickets, good for 21 meals, $5.00. Under new management. 225 EAST COURT STREET) I hat patronage of the public cordially solicited. 1 1 i ' r". it There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country thun all other dlseaiea put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be Incurable. For a great many years doctors proDotmeed It a local disease and prescribed local remedies, sod by constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable, fki enre has proien Catarrh to be a eonml tntlonal disease, and therefor require constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It is taken Internally lo doses from 10 drop to a teaspoonful. It acta directly on the blood and muccoa surface of the system. They offer on hundred dollars for any case It falls t cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY Co., Toledo, O. Hold by rrulste. 75c Tak Uali's Family Pills for constipation. K00DI.ES. CHOP SUEY, CHINA DISHES GOEY'S KWONG HONG LOW 116 Weil A1U St. UpstoJn,' Phone 43 For Sale Two story house on East Court Street on bard 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. MATLOOX-LA&TZ IHYESTOEflT CO. Ill East Court St CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY FUNERAL DIRECTORS. JOHN R. BAKER, FUNERAL, DI rector and licensed embalmer. Op poslte postofflce. Funeral parlor, two funeral cars. Calls responded to day or night Phone 75. J. T. BROWN'S FURNITURE STORE Funeral director and licensed em balmer. Most modern funeral parlor, morgue and funeral cars. Calls re sponded to day or night . Corner Main and Water streets. Telephone II. INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS Seems la "Omar, the Tcntmaker," at Oregon Theater, Friday, Maj 7th. HARTMAN ABSTRACT CO., MAKES reliable abstracts of title to all lands In Umatilla county. Loans on city and farm property. Buys and sells all kinds of real estate. Does a general brokerage business. Pays taxes and makes Investments for non residents. Writes fire, life and acci dent Insurance. References, any bank In Pendleton. JAMES JOHNS, Pres. C. H. MARSH, Sec. ATTORNEYS. RALET RALEY. ATTORNET8-AT law. Office in American National Bank Building. FEE A FEE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Office In Despain building. CARTER A SMYTH E, ATTORNEYS at law. Office In rear of American National Bank Building. JAMES B. PERRY, ATTORNET AT law. Office over Taylor Hardware Company, VETERINARY SURGEONS. C. W. LASSEN, M. D. V. COUNTY, Veterinarian. Residence telephone, 17; office telephone, 20. SKCOND-HAND DEALERS. V. 8TR0BLE, DEALER IN NEW and second hand goods. Cash paid for all secondhand goods bought Cheapest place In Pendleton to buy household goods. Come and get our prices. Ill E. Court street Phone I71W. PETERSON A BI8HOU, ATTOR neys at law; rooms I and 4. Smith- Crawford building. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, ATTORNEY at law. Will practice In all state and federal courts. Rooms 1, t, I and- 4, over Taylor Hardware Co. LENTLET A LEFFTNGWELL, REAL estate, fire, life and accident Insur ance agents. Ill Main street Phone 404. MISCELLANEOUS. ENGRAVED CARDS, INVITATIONS wedding announcements, embossed private and business stationery, etc Very latest styles. Call at East Ore gonlan office and see sample. AUCTION SALES THE EAST OR egonlan makes a specialty of auc tion sale bills, cards aid advertising We can furnish auctioneer, clerk and advertising complete that will assort yon of bavlng a successful sals. GEORGE W. COUTTS, ATTORNEY at law. Estates settled, wills, deeds, mortgages and contracts drawn. Col lections made. Room 17, Schmidt block. FREDERICK 8TEIWER, ATTORNEY at law. Office In Smith-Crawford building. S. A. LOWELL, ATTORNET AND counsellor at law. Office tn Despain building. PHYSICIANS. DRS. WHITAKER A WOOD. DEN tists, Office hours I a. m. to I p. m Mllarkey Building, Pendleton, Oregon. LEGAL BLANKS OF .EVERY .DE scrlptlon for county court, circuit court, Justice court, real estate, ste., for sale at East Oregonlan office. AUCTIONEERS. COL. W. F. YOHNKA, AUCTIONEER! makes a specialty of farmers' stock and machinery sales. "The man thai sets you the money." . Leave orders at East Oregonlan office. MISCELLANEOUS. TRESSPAS8 NOTICES, STALLION SEASON CARDS and SALE BILL of every decrlptlon printed at rea sonable prices at the East Oregonlan. We have a fine lot of stock cuts thai our patrons are allowed the free use ' of. WANTED PARTY WILL PAY Casl or glTe trade for Umatilla county farm, 20 to 110 per acre. Address Box II, Athens, Or. BEAVER ENGRAVING COM KAN Y "($ vtrkytf .leaver j ansa '.'." -rir-T,ayr-tt--icKw..a 0