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VACV. SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAX, PF.XPLETON, OREGON, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 23, 1915. EIGHT PAGES i xr or y our oaoy, The Signature of is the only guarantee that you have the Genuine fli M W I - 1 i I IB L J 1 1 I f prepared by him for over 30 years. YOU'LL give YOUR baby the BEST OSi Your Physician Knows Fletcher's Castoria. Sold only in one size bottle, never in bulk or otherwise; to protect the babies. The Centaur Company, Man named at The Dalles. THK DALLES, Ore., Sept If. Perhaps fatal burns were sustained by a. A. Wilson, Janitor of the Ma sonic temple building, In a fire which damaged the structure to the xtent of between ten and fifteen thousand dollars. Austin Fox, the elevator boy, was badly burned in dragging Wilson from the basement of the building where the fire start ed from the furnace. Most of the damage wag due to water. The build-! big boused many concerns.. j Moclips to Be Rebuilt. HOQUIAM, Wash., Sept. 28. First steps toward the rebuilding of Mo clips, the north beach resort, the bus iness and residence section of which were practically wiped out a few weeks ago by two fires, will be start ed at once, a contract having been let for the erection of a 115,000 hotel fcnd store building. The new building will be for J. M. McCammon, and will be of frame, two stories In height It is said oth er losers will rebuild at once. 1 1 - 1 IV if.? mmam GREAT fflOHm CAHPAIGN TO START THROUGHOUT NATION 1MRHT015.S AM) LAYMKX Or VAitHH'S CHIIU1IKS TO IiAVMCII MOVEMENT. CamjtaUm Will Include Conventions to be Hold In 75 Cities or 37 Stales and the District of Columbia Htg Con 'givss Will be Hold April 36.30 Next Year. WASHINGTON'. Sept. :3.-A na tion wide missionary campaign to star! next October is being planned by the directors and laymen of the misisonnry movement in the various churches of the United States. The campaign will include conventions to be held in "5 cities of 37 states and the District of Columbia, and will end with a national missionary con gress here April 26 to 30, 1316. The number of registered dele gates a expected to exceed 150.000 and 40.000 churches are to be in vited to send representatives. In most of the large cities convention committees have been organized and plans for a campaign of education which will last two months are being made by the laymen. , The local convention- is scheduled to come about the middle of the cam paign. It is proposed to make no fi nancial appeals during the campaign, but the directors expect that contri butions to missions and church work will be greatly Increased as a result of the activities. In New England the following cit ies will hold conventions: Boston, Worcester. Mass.; Portland, Me.: Manchester, N. H.; and Waterbury, Conn. Arrangements to participate in the campaign are also being made by Seattle. San Francisco, Buffalo, Denver. Tacoma and Chicago and others. Sports WRIGHT AND CARPENTER IN GOOD SHAPE FOR BOUT HERE Speaking: of makinar sud- den changes did you ever want to heat up a room in a hurry? Perhaps you overslept. Per chance the alarm did not ring. You are in a terrible hurry Then is the time when you will appreciate a Cole's Original Air-Tight Wood Stove From zero to seventy degrees Fah renheit is a big jump but it is an easy stunt for this remarkable heater. Five minutes in time is all that is needed. Think of what that means to you on a cold morning of the time you save. No building of a new fire. You put in a fresh stick and away she goes. That isn't all. You get a steady, controllable heat hour after hour. Think what this means to your family in illness prevented and doctor's bills avoided. Think of what it means in comfort quickly and t I cheaply furnished. Then come in while it is still in your mind. I J? An inspection will de cide the matter. 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Louis 69 77 ,473 Chicago 65 74 .476 New York 65 77 .458 American League. boston 95 45 ,g78 Detroit 93 61 .646 Chicago 82 60 .677 Washington 78 61 .661 New rork 63 78 .447 St. Louis 61 82 .427 Cleveland 54 89 .378 Philadelphia 40 100 .286 Federal League. Pittsburg 80 61 .667 Chicago 78 63 .623 St Louis 79 65 .649 Newark 73 66 .625 Kansas City 74 68 .621 Buffalo . 71 78 .493 Brooklyn 69 77 .473 Baltimore 45 96 .319 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. At San Francisco San Francisco 4 6 i Portland 18 2 At Los Angeles Salt Lake 4 8 9 Vernon 1 6 3 At San Francisco Los Angeles 10 10 I Oakland 3 9 8 Taylor Elordvaro Go. AfiKNTS AM niHTRiniTORS, III MAIN ST. PENDLETON, ORE. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At St. Louis St. Louis 4 9 8 Baltimore 2 3 4 Second game: St. Louis 8 12 1 Baltimore 0 8 8 At Chicago Newark 4 15 2 Chicago 4 15 4 Called at end of 15 Innings because of darkness. At Pittsburg- Buffalo 7 14 1 Pittsburg 0 5 0 At Kansas City Kansas City 8 11 4 Brooklyn 3 0 4 Second game; Kansas City I 8 8 Brooklyn 2 6 1 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Boston Boston 3 Cleveland 1 Second game: Boston 1 Cleveland ,, 1 At Philadelphia Detroit 18 Philadelphia I v il?fA ; 'Vft xss il A , Conwtmntly, ran wAa S'-T'rVO, r'klJ chosen nwmbtn of tha f waMM'iJ y Pnnn Albert "Old f - "Ta. . J Club. " Hero ta H. I.rli:jr .. J-jjj Hill, of 20S W. Slnd h Rjrrrr-r- SSq Street, New York City, El "lim". 1..-.TT? H n old- Mr. h,ii Ml I - 'it n " f X ii li , J 11 'voy"t ' "tf Prince Albert just does this little old thing: Lets you smoke a jimmy pipe all you want to; lets you smoke all you want of roll 'em cigarettes! And that holds good every hour of the twenty-four, Sundays in cluded! Talk about home to bacco, or ofiico tobacco, Or srreer tobacco, or traveling tobacco! Well, you just uncork some P. A. smoke in your mouth! You'll feel like putting out a Special Extra to spread the news! 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NEUFCHATEL, Switzerland, Sept 23. Declaring that Armenian refu gees who have arrived In Switzerland estimate that 100,000 of their race already have been killed, delegates of th Swiss Protestant church, In session here, have announced their Intention of sending a cablegram to President Wilson asking him to In tervene In the protection of the Ar menians from the Turks. New Charges Agaiast Ministers. WINNIPEG, Man., Sept, 23. The crown has notified the defense that new charges are to be preferred against Sir Redmond Roblln and three other cabinet ministers In con nection with an alleged conspiracy to defraud the province In erecting the parliament buildings, according to re ports here. The charges, It la said, will be supplemental to the general charges now being heard In the pre liminary trial. ' mlnent physicians and Burgeons from middle western states are here today attending the two days annual session of the Medical Society of the Missouri Valley. Among the prominent speak ers are Dr. J. B. Murphy a noted op erator of Chicago; Dr. J. A. Wlther spoon of Nashville, Tenn., Dr. Geo. W. ("rile of Cleveland and Dr. Howard Van Rennselear of Albany, N. Y. Medical Men Moot. DES MOINES, la., Sept 18. Pro- V "A SHINE IN EVERY DROP" Black Silk Stovo Polish Di.it it tan oiuvu i uii.ui m j Is different. It rincs n t dry out; cart he uavd to tlie fl ,.J V last drip; liquid a 'id panto ,4 1 ona qua it;'; aaoVitcly no J V 7mm Ships to Take Flbh East. ASTORIA, Ore., Sept 23. During I - be the coming month approximately 600 tons of canned salmon will shipped by steamer from this city to the Atlantic cast The American-Hawaiian ateaner Dakotan, which will be due here on October 3, will load about 1000 tons and the Grace line, steamer Santa Cecilia, due October io, will take 1600 tons. 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Leading' DrutfUta THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day and Night f 1 OP. and Special Evening Lunchei lYlCCild tUOC im Fine, Clean Turnuhed Rooms io Connection Stesm Heated Gus LaFontaine, Prop. Frcn Any Angb you view our fixtures the result Is the same perfection. Perfection to the slightest de tail. While very low In price, they are high In quality. No matter how beautifully your home may be furnished, oar fixtures will enhance that beauty. If you'll step In we'll gladly show them and quote prices. J. L. VAUGHAN Upper Snake River Idaho Lands We have been selling Idaho lands to Pendleton and Walla Walla people for three years. Many yields were over 50 bushels per acre this year. We have some good wheat farms in large or small tracts. Also stock ranches, and some small irrigated tracts close to town. Have three good wheat ranches to rent for a term of years. If our lands can not be bought for less than half price of lands here on an average, and if they do not produce more under thorough cultivation per acre, we will pay your expenses to see the lands. Will be at St. George Hotel, Pendleton, all this week. C. C MOORE, H. a FULLER.