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DAILY EAST OKEGOXIAN. FEXDLF.TON. OKEGON. TUESDAY, MAY 11. 1915. EIGHT PAGES Troublesome Kidneys wins 11; vi- si:im)Ni; II MHOnIUI ol' AMI III A Dont Pay Higher Prices For Any Non-Skid Tire! 1 j I ! rv;;; tix 3 V. i , lilt. 1 I I : I V IKHTS M ill s AM) riv i;r.sToiiix; hi.ai.thy AtTlOV IIKCi; HUIM; AW IMWltY TliOl lil.l", SHOI 1.11 CONM1.T , Tills M'lt IU.IST AT THK noTix st- ;wi;k. The khlnev nisi to the fkln, is the nrc:it eliminate e orRiin in the body. Thtrmuh ii i the w.utte matter hl h Nftiiire demand must he cast from the trm, and any failure i r. the iiirt of this vital orjtan to per form lis functions Is followed by dire; resnils. The kidney are never at rest, dry nnd nicht they steadily perform their fundlon f extracting from the sys tem the noxious elements which, If iwrmlttcd to remain In the body, pro duce a most distressing condition. And yet, how often are these most Important ontan neglected and abus ed How many men and women will, 1aj- after day and year after year, tpureue a course of life which over burden the ever ready and wlllirg kidneys until a time comes when the kldnevs can no longer perform their Iruier functions. It bresks down, un lergi' anatomical changes, and a a result disease malignant diseases hitches the poor victim In its grasp, who. after months of agony and tor lure, welcomes death as a surcease from his pains and torment. v ... hinA nn.l wise alwavs sivtu warning of impending diseases.' Kives signs and symptoms telling rj lo leare and on guard. Have you lieeded the signs? Does your back ache? lis there a sensation of a grip- .lng hand In the small of the back?: Have you difficulty in rWng from I..,., '-. affected with nauseij LK'U ; " ' . .-'W ...... .Mint aroetite black poU before the shooting champion 01 America, having i i : M 1 J i l i IT- I f ?z3 Pacific Coast Oars to be Seen in Race KASTKIiXF.HS WHJi ItE GIVEN CHANCE TO SEE SOME FAST EVENTS. BY HAL SHERIDAN. I ( Written for the United Press.) NEW YORK. May 11. All indica-l tions are that easterners will be given! Athena-Milton Game. Athena AB R H PO A Brooks. 2b 5 1 S S 3 V. Williams, df 4 0 0 0 0 Stone, cf 4 0 1 2 0 ,'Cashon. rf 4 0 0 0 1 E. Williams, ss 4 1 1 S J Nordean. lb 4 1 2 " 0 Harmon, 3b 4 1 1 2 1 King, c 4 1 2 6 0 Shick, p 4 0 2 0 2 Totals . , Milton .37 5 12 25 10 AB R H PO A another chance to see how Pacific Rich, cf 5 coast collegians swing their oars at! Everett, 2b . ., 5 the Pottghkeepsle regatta in June.! Kennick, c 5 1 1 Duff, 3b Miller, lb ... Jenkens. ss . . Bartholomew, Shelton . . . 2 0 2 0 1 3 1 13 0 3 0 0 0 0 Batted for Miller In 8th. George C. Lyon Is now the trap clean sweep Stanford University Is about to takei Sager. cf .. the plunge and send Its eight-oared' Hendron. If crew to compete on the Hudson. This means that a crew which has over come enormous handicaps and worked Its way to the top of the heap on the western coast will make a bid for the highest rowing honors of the country. It may sound like fiction, but the champions of the Pacific coast have to ride eight miles on a train and then walk nearly a mile to get to their practice waters. Insofar as the loca tion of their university Is concerned the Stanford oarsmen are real "land lubbers." but transport them a few miles, make a splash like a mill pond and they are there like ducks. The cardinal crew simply rowed the huslt Washington university eight off Its feet in the recent races of Oakland when they copped the championship. Not only did the varsity crew push.nings pitched, by Shick 9. by ISartho their shell over in front of the Wash-1 lomew 9; hits off Shick 10, off Bar ington and California boats, but the tholomew 12; passed halls, by King 1, freshmen came through with a sirr- by Rennlck 1; left on bases, Athena liar performance and gave Stanford. 5; Milton S; double plays. Brooks, un. assisted. E. Williams. Brooks, Nor dean; condition of weather, good, con dition of field, poor; time of game 2 hrs. 25 min.t umpire. Sharf; scorer. R. Dell. Totals 4 6 10 27 14 1 Batted for Miller in 9thh. Batted for Jenkins in 9th. Score by innings: . Athena . .R03001000 1 5 Mhena ...H 1 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 3 )2 Milton .' ..R 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 6 M Hon . ..H 21101200 310 Summary Sacrifice hits, Harmon; two base hits, Brooks. Rich; stolen bases, Brooks, 1, V. Williams, Nor dean. Everett, Henderson; struck out by Shick, 5. by Bartholomew 8; ln- The students of Stanford have now eyes constipation, swollen feet or an-:WOn the title at the tournament heldi jiooo toward the expenses in kles? These are some of Nature s ttt Travers Island, New York. Heclljent to sending their crew to iilgn of a weakened, overworked kid- made a total of 192 targets from a' p0ughkeepsie. It is estimated the tr'p ny, and woe to the man or woman possible total of 200. That is the best wiu cost about J2500 and the Cardl ho neglects to heed any of them. score in the past ten years durl'.g nal rooters are busy raising the re- , which the competition has been held.' majnjng amount needed by subscrip- Helix- A lvs tuM-jui ii. R. L. Spotts, the old champion, failed tion Mills, If i.v n itiow orra. He mane oniy isj tar- . v v't:. Thome r Fill a bottle or common glass wr.n ... . , . rranK J. uuermiu, luuiii ui urine and let it stand tenty-four " s f"t?nth in the compe-1 . was COMWain cf the last Star- Bounds, lb .. - . fr.t -itrht which rowed in the east. ! H. Thome. 2b y Indicates some private weakness or Lyon was hard pressed for thj That as m and the coast rep- unhealthy condition of the kldnevs crown throughout the competition. In reentatives finished last. Guerano lie na naturauv learned a lew uiiiiks as A.1 result of his exDerience on this trip i J- Thome, rf fierce, p ... HolU-WeMon Game. AB R H PO A t,i,ider- If it stains the linen it is sP'te of the hard pace ,.vi.w,-e nf snmethine wrong, too fre-1 A. L. Chamberlain of Bridgeport, quent desire to pass it, or pain in the E. Conley of Buffalo. Newcomb of whch win be of benefit when he ap- bark is also convincing proof that the i nnaueipiua, an r-viiamiuuu, a j-. pears on the river as instructor ior a and bladder may be out of "anaan or i-oruana. jib , aei-v competing crew. The coacn nas ae I right after him. When the 150 mark' ciared tnat the eight of 1912 rowed was reached Conley was in the lead tne poughkeepsle In practice in better Lyon pu ked up and had a score of tme than the winners of the big race 16S, three better than his nearest ' showed. They had too much practice, competitor. Chamberlain managed however and went stale. It Is Guer- kidneys wrder. There is comfort In knowledge so iften expressed by Dr. Parrln's pa tients that his method of treatment ior -ane ana i,, ',, to pull out ahead of the others in the'an0.g plan t0 glVe his present crew .ften gives instant relief and fulfills finished second to k... ... rv on rh. Lyon, only two birds behind him. j Hudson to prevent a slump owing K The field was made up of 143 gun- climatic conditions .50110 .4 0 1 11 0 .4 0 0 10 1 .43132 Bryan, ss 4 1 1 1 2 S. Thome. 3b 4 1 3 0 0 Judd. cf 4 1 0 0 0 .40110 .40100 If present plans are carried out the Stanford crew will return home from ISaker Chinese Give $1253. the east by the northern route ana BAKER, Ore., May 7. Baker Chi- laKe on l"" as...nSlui. rvcrv wih In curing pain In the back kidney, liver, bladder and every part of the. urinary passage. He corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it. and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being com pelled to go often during the day and to get up many times during t.ie namen have rallied under their coun-i olner rate. night. try'g flag in the threatened war with This successful specialist. Dr. Dar- Japan. While none have .signified j 44444)44 rln. Is now visiting Fend'eton tor a uieir imemion oi going dsck mey w few weeks to afford the afflicted en have contributed liberally to the war 4 EAST END LEAGUE opportunity to avail themselves of his fund. j . 4) f xpert services. He makes no charge jn answer to the recent call for for examination and consultation. 'funds, 11253 was collected among the' luring any hour of the day at his Chinese patriots in this vicinity, som;j Tw close and exciting games were apartments In the Hotel St. George. , donations being secured in Malheur, ierved up to the fans Sunday in the i Harney and Grant counties. Seventy- east end of the county when Milton j three Chinamen contributed and none defeated Athena 6 to 5 and Helix de- Fern Salad Latest Dish. gave less than J'!0, while two gav-j feated Weston 6 to 4. By a peculiar ATiF-nriFFY Wash May 8. The H50 each. After the expenses of the coincidence, both games were won in ' by Wood 1 Nontesano schools, after experiments Totals 37 8 9 27 5 Weston AB R H PO A Blomgren, If 5 2 2 3 0 Fulford. 3b ...4 1 2 2 2 Kennard ss 5 1 2 1 2 Mitchell, lb 4 0 0 7 1 Barnes, cf 4 0 2 2 0 Wood, c 4 0 0 9 2 Smith, rf 4 0 1 0 0 Peathe, 2b 4 0 1 3 0 Oharra, p 4 0 0 1 0 4 10 27 7 3 CONSCRIPTION UNNECESSARY IN ENGLAND collectors were deducted 11253 was the ninth inning. The following tab- Dnt In San Vrunnisrn tr. he fnrwnrdeft iiluteri Renrea fthnw the Individual rec- wlth common bracken or ferns that tQ chIna jor(ls of the players In the games: irrovr w ild throughout south west ( Washington, report that the ferns arej exceedingly palatable as food. Most; .f the dihhes. which include ferns: with white sauce, fern greens, fern ; mlid, ferns on toast and ferns w.th -Egs, are boiled 40 minutes or longer.; The hairs or scales are carvful'.v j I with vegetable brushes or! lry cloth.. This ! compared favor ably in food value with green peas, utrine beans, cabbages, asapargu and lettuce. Totals 33 Score by innings: Helix . ...H02121 0 10 2 Hel'x . ...R02010100 2 Weston . ,H ! 1 ! 0 1 1 1 0 110 Weston . .R10306000 0 4 Summary: Sacrifice hits. Judd two base Mts Blomgren. J. Thorne, Pearce C. Thorne; three base hits J Thorne; home runs. H. Thorne; stol en bases. Smith. Rounds, H. Thorne first on balls off Pearce. 1; struck out by Oharra 7, Pearce 7. Thorne 2; In nings pitched, by Oharra 9. by Pearce 7, C. Thorne 2; hits, off Oharra 9. off Pearce 8, C. Thorne 1; passed balls. left on bases. Weston 7 Helix 4; double plays. Thorne to Rounds; Fulford to Motchell tc Wood; condition of weather, fair, con WWW!? "5 f " -for power i -5 5s-r Gasoline r i . Quality Refinerf ;io line every drop. Not i niixtute. Keepi your ea eine " tteadjr." bleii every wlieic Standard 03 Company ICliikWBia) IVn.ilcton fW urn jihi. ..!. .jmm.t '1, t.,nsnm t MM 9 i- ' ' E L t. - i i, , t . t ft-. A r.-, 11 il J. r,r r " 4 f. 4 9, tWeiT)iH-,KXCWUIT5 TAKING OCYTM WITH FISK SERVICE WITH FISK SERVICE Li Ut.n NON-SKID Have The Most Effective Tread You Can Buy And Are Unexcelled In Mileage Returns Note These Non-Skid Casing Prices 31x30 - 12.20 4ix34 - 27.30 4 x33 - 20.00 45x36 - 28.70 4 x34 - 20.35 5 x37 - 33.90 Compare the above prices with those on all other Non-Skids or Plain Treads. The Fisk Non-Skid offers the greatest tire value ever known! Fisk Tires For Sale By Pendleton Auto & Supply Co. Pendleton dition of field, good: tain; scorer, Harnes. unip re, Chris- ICE-SPORT PALACE IS PAYING PROPOSITION NEW YORK, May 11. St. Nlchol. as skating rink, the popular indoor Ice sport palace of New York, Id more than meeting summer expenses with boxing bouts every week. The Saturday night shows have beer: changed to Friday night, as Manager Jimmie Johnson has decided that a better evening for the popular priced shows. High class cards are exhibited every week and from the attendance' T 11. is eviueiu iiiere la aiwuyg ruuin ior a fight show that makes good. Jess Wlllard on his return to Nev York recently, gave an exhibition M the St. Nicholas rink, which gave the club a bunch of popular advertising. NEWBEUG. OREGON", BOY WIXS STRIKING SUCCESS OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL LEGE, Corvallis, May 11. From a high school boy at Newberg, Oregon, to the managership of the largest Y. M. C. A. boy's department in the world, is the record of J. C. Clurk, now of Shanghai, China Mr. Clark was formerly ft Newberg, Oregon, boy who completed his course at the Ore gon Agricultural College in 1904 and was sent to Shanghai by the Interna tional committee of the Y. M. C. A. to take charge of the boy's depart ment The work at Shanghai com prises day school, night school, bos scout activities, boy's athletics, and In fact, all phases of the work carried on by the association. Recently a building was erected for the work, and practically all the labor was per formed by the boys themselves. Mr. Clark la assisted m his magnificent work by another Oregon Agricultural college graduate, Julia Fuller, 1906. now Mrs. Clark. ALL STAR Ming (Most BiwwMHiiiin.uijiMU:iiifHU KIHil'iH liWi'lHWUlWUi'iT II '"I 'I " imurnia Oregon Theatre MAY 11th. PENDLETON, OREGON, FRANKIE CONLEY -Ex-Champion of the World. VS. BILLY FARRELL Of Pendleton. Champion of Pacific Northwest. 20 ROUNDS 20 SEMI-WINDUP JOE FARRELL VS. KID CURLEY 118 Pound 6 ROUNDS 6 118 Pound CURTAIN RAISER, YOUNG DOZIER VS. YOUNG GEISSEL A. rnnnrla fnr fl v-vpiorhf hQ n-mirtnaVnTi tf TTmofillo County. Greece Slakes Overtures. LONDON, May 6. Telegraphing Tioin Sofia, the Daily Mail's corres pondent says; "The Greek government, which a short time auo refuned the Invitation of the entente powers to Join the war has now approached them with a pro posal for Greece's definite cooper ation. The allied powers, however, are not now so eaijfrr, especially as Greece demands much and offers lit tle." 30 Round of Fatt and Clever Boxing 30 General Admission $1.00. Ringside Seats $1.50 I SEATS ON SALE AT WELCH'S CIGAR STORE TODAY 82.IWO Arnunl Men Quit. GENEVA, Switzerland, via Paris May 6. -The Tribune de Geneve pub lishes statistics to the effect that a total of E2,fioo officers and men of the Austro-Hurr-tarlan army have surrendered to the Russ'ans and to the .Siberians since the beginning of hosltilitles without firing a single shot. The new -paper declares that all of these men were fully equipped. Dainty and Inviting will be tho meal If the table is set beneath a beautiful dome. Hon estly now, at tho prices we are asking for our handsome fixtures you can't afford to put off nny longer the purchase of the one you've been longing for. At any rate come In and talk It over with us. Lamps, Fixtures, Wiring. J. L. V&ughan LONDON, May 11. All talk of F.ng-vlce at the front, has died away. No one knows Just now many or me young men of the ISritish Isles have volunteered but rumor has It that the volunteer army numbers over two lund having to resort to conscrip tion to make up the armies demand ed bv Iird Kitchener for active ner- ,3 million and that men can be had as fast as tbey are wanted. The photograph shows two' Rrlt'sh recruits taking the oath of niilltar; service. America's Greatest Cigarette 831 Main St. Phone 139 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ijj The Foundation of Business 1 is built with a bank account. Save your money let 5 your bntikcr know you, and when the time comes lie - will bo ready to help you. r Don't expect a banker to help you unless time and conscientious dealings have proven you worthyof 5 banking confidence. 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