East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, August 26, 1915, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1915.
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"Whore Coo .Sea Breeies Blow."
iiul.-s of smooth, white beach;
a score of interesting beach
towns." many excellent hotels and
reports; everything necessary for
seashore outings. For real rest
and recreation go to North
ueach Round Trip Pare. $13.15.
CIRCLE TOURS OF
THE EAST
HOT LAKE
OREGON
MUTT t?T, MOST CUtHTrvt
H'frC 'N THE ttQ.tp
including a visit
to the world
famous California
Expositions
on going or return trip. The op.
Krtunity of a lifetime. The
most wonderful shows the na
tion has ever seen. Do not miss
them.
ROWCD-TWP OSE WAY THRU BOTH WAYS
TO OLfORNU DIRECT
Omaha 77.50 $60,001
( hicago 90.00 71. 50
New York City $128.20 110.70
Corresponding fares to many other
Eastern cities.
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
The onderland of
Open until September
the Park this year in connection
with your summer trip east or
to the expositions. Direct line
and thru sleeping-car service to
Southern Entrance. Ask for
fares, folders, etc.
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Let us help you plan your trip. Ex
pert travel service our hobby.
Tickets, reservations, informa
tlon. upon application to
T. F. O'BRIEN
Agont O-W. It. & X.
Safety Iirst Courtesy Always
JiUH T"o and Self.
PERKY. Iowa. Aug. 26 After
shooting and killing his fathcr-ln-law
and mother-in-law here, Harry Cris
pin, a young farmer, ended his own
life by blowing off his head with a
shotgun. Crihpin calmly told his sister-in-law
of having killed her father
and mother, kissed his 2-year-old ba
by goodbye and then shot himself.
Billy Farrell, the clever boxer,
who will meet Al Mosler of Seattle in
a 15 round bout tonight at the Ore
gon theater.
Philadelphia .
Cincinnati ...
At Brooklyn
St. Louis
Brooklyn
Second game:
Brooklyn
St. Louis
At New York
New York . . .
Pittsburg
Second game:
Pittsburg
New York
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Both Fighters are
in Trim for Bout
FAKKKIX, AND MOSLER WILL
MIX TONIGHT IN HFTEEX
ROIXD MILL.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGIE.
At Portland
Portland 5
Los Angeles 4
At Los Angeles
San Francisco a
Vernon 4 7
At San Francisco
Salt Lake S
Oakland 2 8
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FEDERAL LEAGIE.
At Chicago
St. Louis 4
Chicago 2
Second game:
Chicago 4
St. Louis 2
At Pittsburg
Pittsburg 4
Kansas City 0
At Baltimore
Brooklyn 5
Baltimore 1
Second game:
Baltimore 4
Brooklyn 2
At Newark
Buffalo 4
Newark 3
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With both fighters In tiptop shape
and each confident of winning. Billv
Farrell and Al Mosler are resting up
today for their fifteen round battle
tonight at the Oregon theater. They
took their last workout yesterday aft
ernoon and are both down to the re
quired weight.
"I will make Blllle travel the fast
est fifteen rounds he has ever travel
ed to get a decision over me tonight,"
said Mosler this morning.
"You can take It from me." said
Farrell, "that it I am beaten it will
be the hardest fought fight you ever
saw. I feel confident of winning
though I realize that I am up against
a mighty good man."
The two boys are evenly matched
in age. weight and size and both have
had about the same experience. Each
Is looked upon as a comer and wants
to add a victory tonight to their rep
utation. Two good preliminaries are prom
ised. Earl Enyder is on the r.ick list
and a four round go between Oeorge
Guyll and Floyd Randall has been
substituted for the Snyder-Williams
bout. Young Dozler. the fighting
flyweight, will meet Joe Monterastel-
II, the Italian midget, and this pre
l liminary promises to be a hot one as
' there Is much rivalry between the lit
tle terriers. The bouts will start at
I 9 o'clock.
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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUI9.
At Seattle
Tacoma 2 f
Seattle 1 I
At Vancouver
Vancouver 2 1
Spokane I 1
io ianlidate Chosen.
WASHINGTON. Aug. 26. The
' state department denied It had cho
sen a candidate for provisional presi
dent of Mexico. It is understood the
denial was issued for the purpose of,
'dispelling the impression that the!
I'liiled .stated is trying to force a!
".ireriiicnt on the Mexicans trying to I
i-iave the way for the recognition oi
General Carranza If necessary.
AMlilifCAN LEAGUE.
At Detroit
Boston it .... 2
Detroit 1
At Chicago
Washington 7
Chicago 4
At St. Louis
St. Louis 5
Philadelphia 3
At Cleveland
New Yqrk S
Cleveland 3
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At Boston
Boston . . . 2
Chicago 0
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia 8
Cincinnati 0
Second game:
i "GRAPE JUICE" DINNERS
OVER IN WASHINGTON
WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. The day
of the "grapejulce" diplomatic dinner
has passed.
There was considerable rejoicing in
some sections of diplomatic society
when the news got around that Sec
retary of State Lansing served wine
at a dinner he gave in honor of Sen
or Cardoza de Olivera, Brazilian min
ister to Mexico, Ambassador de Gam
and other South American diplomats.
The occasion marked a return to the
wines which have been used frr many
years.
'Mr, Lansing and I are not ex
tremists in the advocacy of temper
ance,' Mrs. Lansing explained.
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Prince Albert is a regular double-header for a
single admission; a two-bagger with the bases
full and two out in the ninth! Yes, sir, it pleases
the jimmy pipe smoker just . as it satisfies the
cigarette roller I. You can't put P. A. in wrong, because
it has everything any man ever hankered for in the
tobacco line! The patented process fixes that and
takes out the bite and parch !
Now, you listen to this nation-wide smoke news, men, because we tell
you P. A. will come across like it was an old friend. YouH get fond
of it on the first fire up, it's so good, and so cool, and so chummy I
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Hit li i r"
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the national joy smoke
just let's you go-to-itall the day long without a come-back! And you
don't have to take a correspondence course in tobacco smoking to under
stand how to smoke P. A. You take-to-it, natural like
We tell you Prince Albert will put new joykinks into your palate! If
you rcll 'em, P. A. will sound a new note as to just how good the makin's
can be! Realize that men everywhere all over the world an
smoking Prince Albert tobacco. That certainly ought to put a
lead-me-to-it whisper in your ear!
Bret Hart Heroine Di".
OAKDALE, Cal., Aug. 26. Mrs
Josephine A. Barnes, tavern keeper at
Knights Ferry during the days when
it was a city of 10,000 and the coun
ty seat of Stanislaus county, is dead.
She was 94 and was one if the best
known women in the state In the
early days, her hotel, the Washing
ton House, figuring often In the stor
ies of Bret Karte.
Mrs. Barnes ran the hotel for
1 more than halt a century, une ni
1 the woman's characteristics was to
I permit alu-olutely no criticism of the
1 hotel or of the menu, as many a
2 luckless traveler found out ' to his
sorrow.
Princa Albert u lold tvtrywhtn in toppy rtJ hagt. So t tidy ni tint, 10c. and
in handtomt pound and half-pound tin humidor t alio, in that dandy pound
eryttal-giau humidor with tho $pongo-moutmnmr top that kttpt tho tobacco at
tht high point of perfect ion.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wiiuton-Salem, N. C.
I, i mi milium -rrri' i "t hiilbimihw
DIVISION OF FOREST
NOT FIT FOR CATTLE
"IB" FOR SORE,
TIRED FEETAH!
"TIZ- IS GRAND FOR ACHING,
SWOLLEN. SWEATY. CAL
LOI SI I) 1TF-T OR CORNS.
Pull, Johnny, PuD!"
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Ah' what relief No more tired
feet; no more burning feet; no more
swollen bad smelling, sweaty feet. No
moie soreness In corm, callouses, bun
ions. No matter whit alls your feet or
what umli r the sun you've tried
wlthut getting relief, Just use "TIZ."
"T1Z" Is the only remedy that draws
out nil the poliwnous exudations which
puff up the feet. "TIZ" cures your
foot trouble so you'll never l'mp or
Oraw up your face In pain. Tour
shoes won't seem tight and your feet
will never, never hurt or get sore
mi swollen. Think of It, no mote
loot misery, no more agony from
lorns, callouses or bunions.
(let a ?6 cent box at any drug stor
or department store and get Instant
relief. YVeur smaller shoes. Just once
try "TIZ." Get s whole year's foot
comfort for only !5 cents. Think of
it
MAY HAVE PEACE PLAN
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EMPKROH W ILLI IM . OF GERMANY
r.epoits by way of Amsterdam tell of a peace plan being formulated In
l.'erlln, which, It Is expected, tae kaiser may make public within a few
V ks. The kalwr some dan azo p-ellcted lhat the war would end by
October.
GRASSHOI'l'Kr.S AND THE SHORT
1 AGE OF WATER TO BLAME
' TOR CONDITION.
Sn()crvisr ( rjder Makes Insxx'tion
of I'matilla Kcsorve Hut IJttlc
Water In Morrow and Grant County
Mountain Streams G rats Has Keen
Eaton l'p.
Grasshoppers and the shortage of
water have made the ranges of the
western division of the Umatilla for
est reserve untenable for cattle, ac
cording to .Supervisor W. W. C'ryder,
who has lust r"turned from a two
weeks' tour of inspection over the re
serve. There Is little water In the
Morrow and Orant county mountain
streams, he reports, and the grass
hoppers are so numerous that they
have almost eaten the grass entirely
off the ranee. The result is that all!
cattlemen of that territory have
moved their stock off the ranges.
Conditions In this, regard are not
so bad on the Umatilla county part of
the range, the supervisor reports, the
grasshopper pest being less felt and
there being more water. The sheep!
on the ranges he reports In the best
condition he has seen them at this
time of the year for several years.
Tlie Clerk Guaranteed It.
"A customer came into my stort
the other day and said to one of my.
clerks, 'have you anything that will
cure diarrhoea?' and my clerk wentj
and got him a bottle of Chamberlain's:
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem
edy, and said to him, "If this does not;
cure you, I will not charge you a cent!
for It." So he took It home and came;
back In a day or two and said he was:
cured," writes J. H. Berry A So., Salt
Creek, Va. Obtainable everywhere.
Adv.
Search for Llnor.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 2. Three
United State naval vessels were or-
dered to make a search of southern
waters for the United Fruit liner
Marrowljne which has been missing
for more than a week. The Marrow ,
IJne was caught In the recent gulf
storm.
Government to Use Railways.
PARIS, Aug. 26. Roumanla rail
ways have received orders from the
government, to place all rolling stock
at the disposition of the minister of
war by September 14, according to
dispatches received here. Thui Is be
lieved to forecast Roumanian early
entrance Into the European war as
an ally of the entente powers. 1
MAKE THE
DEALER TEST
Mr. Manufacturer you are fre
quently told that this or that kind
ot advertising will interest or in
fluence local dealers.
That is something very essen
tial to the sale of your product.
You are wise in seeking it.
But why not consult the dealer
on the subject?
Ask one hundred dealers what kind of
advertising they prefer and ninety-five per
cent will answer advertising in the news
paper of their own city.
This newspaper advertising influences
them because it creates a definate demand
mat is felt right at their counters.