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EIGHT PAGES DAILY EAST 0REG0NIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, SE1 ER 2S. 1915. U. S. LENDS TORPEDO TO AID DEFENSE SOCIETY jL,'?3' ( rK Loss or Slot. j Tki Centals Coxnd 1 NEW YORK. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature : w Exact Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA M ca w-aa cwNn. ncw vaavc cm. VETERANS OF UNION LIGHT GUARD TO MEET WASHINGTON Sept. i Yeter i .--. the Vnion Light Guard. wtM are here attending the encampment I of Ikr tirand Army of the Republic, j .ir jv.annm a reunion t be held tht k The Light Guard a 'the bodyguard of President Lincoln for two ears during the civil war While conversing with Secretary of 'War Stanton In 1SC3. the governor j of Ohio offered to obtain a body I mard for President Uncota Secre- tary Stanton MMfM the offer The ' governor therefor asked for a plek I ed aian from each county tn Ohio, (but did not say what the service M to be The mastering officer wa , irl Klmtr Otis. Fourth Vnlted St. tea (tnk! Thev left for Wash j ington rvs-ember j;. tStS. and on reporting to th secretary of war I leaned for the first time what thett duties wen- to be. CSaa Men In Coincntloii. I SAN FRANC ISHXX Sep: IS. With j delegates And representatives from I practically every fts association In j the I'mted State, and aeveral far eign countries several hundred gas i men opened their annual convention ' at Native Son hall, today. "Co-op eration' is the pass word at the con- inii.,n r. vr errort is noma I made to formulate an Interchanite of re shows one of the reg.'erlcan defense society, where It will the necessity for naval and military a and to bring the foreign and ulation American naval torpedoes 'be placed on exhibition along with Prlaredness In this country. The American gas men into closer rela being removed from the Brooklvn ' other Imnleme,,.. f : government lent the torpedo, which ; tlonshtp. . fur the pur- The pictur aV TfAN5I.T navy ard to the rooms of the Am- other implement of war. to serve as an object lesson in bringing, home 13,000,000 PEOPLE AT SAN FRANCISCO FAIR Ore of the main features this week rill be the autumn music festival rith stars from Boston. New York hicago and elsewhere participating RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS iron Production Still (.rowing. HIItMlNOHAM, Ala., Sept. 28. Several additional smelting stacks art being "blown in" as a result of th activity In Iron production here, th. September output of which Is expect ed to exceed by IH.OOO tona the Au- kaisrr Will ;o W o-t .igust productlan. t'oke Is becoming A AMSTKT.IWM. Sept !T. Berlin scarce, and the Virginia product is given the 315 passengers on the tur- ,'p,"h" ' 'h' V"w'r U nrlrln"t b1" "l1'a "n r,,al ai "W"j blner c.reat Northern which arriv- 10 move hl headquarters from the! the effect of furnace operations and ed from Flaval Jus; north of Point 1 ",,rn fr 'nt Ll"bur because both output and movements are In- Arena the (Ireat Norther., struck of development on the aestern tront-i creasing. Is worth laise over $7 kK I m B. I larewssssxi are otm This is the Store Polith YOU Should U JTS different fro I other because moie ij taken In the ruaki ami the material used higher grade Black Silk Stove Polish Makes a brilliant, silky polish that dot not rub crt or dust oS. an I ilia alilne lasts hr times at : a orxlkiaiy stova poltob. Used on sainpls aiov-ea and sold br hardware an,l grrn-ery i!calent. All w aa walrial. USiataSJJSej . r part atva vr ywur saa ranaa. If sea XTjal Sml U tha at prtak Toil aw uard raur ,Wkr i uth.'riusl Is o fan.l jour aaHeT lna( ua blih Silk 8lva IVaiaQ. aUS, ki iwai oc puia-taw ualn . Black Silk Stove Poluh Works Slerlms, DUaoia tha BlMk saw lr Orrs .k-aai taaaiil on arl, rvt,r.atoc plp.- l"vanla rwllns f - SSaa Sk atatal rSa, t.t nlvrr. niaal arbraaa. ItbaanoaasalluruMuG 8 iN rRANCI8C?P, Beat When the gutes of the Panama-Pacific ex- position closed at midnight nearl) Marine- Kill 40 ilaitto-ns. JJ.4-1 o.(o. person had seen the big' ' APE HAITIENT Sept 17. In an fair Offictali 13.325.5iJ ha pa. . attack by Haltlen rebel on an Ameri ed th turneiiles up to Friday niht n force about two mile from Cape and H wa estimated i. or more H..:t.-r. Hattien were killed. Ten Milted II enterday. 'Americans were wounded. Ideal September weather ha drawn The rebel have refused to disarm j big Csxrerd daily, train are crowded . and the Americans are marching on with Iwlatrd vacatlonurt. Only two. Haut-du-Cap, in the Plain of the j months of the how remain. I North. "-a it-faction of Mortgnito. A mortgage executed b) Chaa Hichards to T. ('. Elliott January 21. 10 for 1200 is satisfied. sSSsaPMataa of Mortgacr. A mortrage executed by John Lau ila to the Devereaux Mortgage Co., Sept. 1 IS 13. Is assigned to C. B. ilaker. Chattlc Mortgage. H. W. Fletcher to H. Alexander. MOO; I horses. Deed. Northern Pac. K. R. Co. to Wm. O. Cole. $1,150.31. unit "C" of the BW, 28 E., W. to Wm. 0, if the BW, 28 E.. W. 1-1 of Sec. 15, T. 4 N.. I M.. containing 20 acres. Northern Pac. K. R. Co Cole. $1,150.31. unit "D" 1-4 of-Sec. 15. T. 4 N.. I St., containing :'u acres Jane Wallan to Florence C. Doris. 1500; lot 11, block 1, Newport ad dition to Hermlston. I'. W. Reeman to Ethel V. Heoinan II; lots 2. 12 and 16 feet of the north side of lot n block 14, RaleVs addition to Pendleton. Patent. Willie Roy Harrington. 4" acres In ec. i. T. 1 S.. R. .la w Ml huge whale fair amldsmps and cut I tho leviathan in two. The shock jarred the whole vessel and for-a time passengers thought ' they had struck it rock. Rushing on deck they beheld only bloodv spume Ip. the truck of the vessel and two huge pieces of whale. ilar p Made from ike rfyhi crude The Jurv of Awards it both San Francisco and San Diego Expositions found an o.l made from California asphalt-base crude, i guest in lufar.catmg efficiency. That oil wa Zarolene. THefact, 'oo, rhai inch unbiajed mthor itis a U 3. Saval Eagiaeer, eng-.neen of the Packard and Ford Motor Companies, ar.d others, hT also gone on record in favor of oili mad from asphalt-baae crude in accord with the de ciiioa of the Etposition jariea -prore that Zero ktne is of the nghi crude, and made ngkt. STANDARD OIL COMPANY ZEROLENE 1ke Standard Oil for Motor Cars SPORTS From Any Angle you Tiew our fixture the result la the same perfection. Perfection to the slightest de tail. While very low In piioe. they are high In quality. No matter how beautifully your home may be furnished, our fixture will enhance that beauty. If you'll step In we'll gladly show them and quota price. J. L. VAUGHAN BAKER-PENDLETON 6QLF MATCH DIES ABORNING Si tiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiliiV BE PREPARED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OPPORTUNITIES AS THEY ARE PRESENTED. THIS CAN BEST BE DONE BY ACCUMULATING FUNDS IN OUR SAV INGS DEPARTMENT. A LIBERAL RATE OF IN TEREST PAID AND YOUR DEPOSIT IS ABSO LUTELY SAFE. The American National Bank OF PENDLETON Corner Main and Alta Streets. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $400,000. llllllllllllllllllllilllllllltlllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIliT BAKER. Ore., Sept. 28. One plan for bringing Baker and Pendleton will not bear fruit Just now not un til It rains more In Pendleton, air. way. That plan is the plan for a se ries of golf tournaments between the cluli of the two cities. Bent upon the Idea, brilliantly conceived, Isador Fuchs, director of the Baker Country' club, accompanied by Hairy Foreman, while In Pendle lun Saturday, attempted to start the two city tournament. The hotel clerk did not even know there was a golf Hub In the Round-up city. Fi nall, after a search, ome golfers were found but could not talk tour nament because Pendleton's course was not "usable." r "Oo see It and you will under stand," said a golfer. Anil the Baker emissaries went to the edge of town to find a "links" composed of bunch grass, and and chopped sage brush with weeds for "greens. " There was no club houso and no players apparent The place looked like a lost hope gone to seed. Ig th tournament plan died with out a struggle. Boston 8 io 1 St. Louis i g l At Washington letrolt 7 10 2 Washington 5 7 J At Philadelphia Chicago 6 7 2 Philadelphia I 10 2 t New York Cleveland 9 13 3 Smokers of Turkish Trophies' Cigarettes fifteen year ago are smokers of TurkishTrophies Cigarette today i mtlfffUmqmmMtHUI THE QUELLE RESTAURANT Open Day tad Night Special Evening Lassche Fine, Clean Funmhed Rooau la Caaansctioo Stsam Bested IVaff 1L Of. ami up Gus LaFontaine, Prop. STANDING Of Tllli TEAMS. .National lx-agiic. W. L. Pet Philadelphia 86 60 ,5Sf. Boston 7 6 -542 Brooklyn 78 8 .534 Piltaburg 71 7 .473 79 .470 New York 2 5 VVNON.W, I.EAOUE. At Chicago Chicago 7 9 Cincinnati 2 8 Second game: fhlc. go 5 9 Cincinnati 1 7 Holland-American l iner sunk. LONDON, Sept. 18. The Holland American liner Eetmlyk. flyinK the Dutch flag enroule from Buenos Aires to Copenhagen was sunk. Thirty-nine of the crew were landed NEW YORK, Sept 2S. The Eern dyk was last reported off the south east coast of England on Monday She Is believed to have carried a car go of grain from Argentine, with a crew of about 55. She probably had no passengers. Inasmuch as the cen sor now does not generally allow area cables to state whether a vessel was mined or sunk, theLon4on statement that she was "sunk la taken as mean ing perhaps she wa mined. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS FOR THE EAST OREGONIAN ROUND-UP SERIES Don't Put It Off Mail in Today. Date St Louis 70. Cln'lnnatl 89 Chicago 87 American ljmKiu: - IP -ton 99 I ictrolt 7 r !h icago 88 Washington 79 New York 66 St. Louis 61 t '1 veland 67 I'lill i lclphia 40 I v.leral Lcagtic. Pittsburg 81 LoUli g Clipago 82 K.cisas City 78 Ni .ark 76 bclfnit 76 Brooklyn 70 Baltimore 46 .1915 lOast Oregonian Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oregon. 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Our grand mother made un a mixture of Hag Tea and Sulphur I" keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, usen only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we set this famous mix lure by asking at any drug store for a 5n cent hottle of "Wyeth s Sage an. I Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been nnnlled. Besides It takes off dan druff stons scnln Itrhlnar.and falling hair. You Just damped a ponge or soft brush with It and draw this throgh your hair, taking one small atrand at a time. By morning the irrnv hair dlsnnoearH' hot what de lights the ladles with Wyeth' Bag "A LIFT OR A LOAD" Mr. Retailer, how many of the brands you carry on your shelves are a "lift1 and how many are a "load?" How many do you have to push by sheer weight in order to sell? How many actually serve to bring cus tomers to your store and so lift business? your Is it not a fact that goods advertised in the newspapers contribute a lift? Is it not to your interest to favor news paper advertised products? unit Kh nhtir Is thai lies des beauti full v ilnrkenlnfi- the hair after a few application, It also bring back th AMK1UCAN Boston LEAGUE. gloss and lustre and give It nn ap pearance of nbundnnc. At