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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1915. EIGHT PAGES How Do You Buy Roofing? If you are in the habit of taking your dealer simply for tome "Ready" Roofing or "Rubber Rooting, you will probably get a roofing that ia not guaranteed, or one made by an unknown manufacturer, or one which will begin to leak a few yean after it it put on your mof. You avoid all these risks, save money in the long ran. and rt a manufacturer's lumattt of 5, 10 or IS rearm, according to thickness, backed by the best responsibility when you insist on Certain-teed Roofing It b si at ply a question n to whether you will ha rton fat or t kc what yom t. a m a newer en anything urfniMsiiBi i i It, a HQ n Ion.; n-. v.-u k .uvirlv For tlol Roaung, yo'i ruvutng it chance of ii -4 kM;u!-,: our money s wortli. Eai ton ( "j'.f. i 'if orginal painia t ' nsphflU koouiiv, ami ct yuur money's General Roofing Manufacturing Company W lull I wi r-fprmu E.Mjlff Wie Jfra rwYe-tO CSkaea f UVI a Si Unit Ee -a Ck--lrd PituUn. Detroit Ssa Frsacuce Cifteiaasti Kiraeisel K-.i.ai Qt bKlt A..ala llwteaLea!ea Haaier StaWr Bed rlu in unfcnowM or p-xir j m -i u get C"'," a few cent? mart peraqoartr' .' : c laifCM K-aang MmI Duiki.ry? I in t!-e Wi'ii ;- c cm sell (i .tao&ng ttir n..li our defi nable nrlec tea.. ispflKTStlll wKgmm U elephantine proportions! ! I iMBBbkJ JEf fh 44 53l BnVlT Ml IN LENGTH - R IWeWMHBV ui m .sawnuui aaaaaBBV ssvmi ubsususubui 'tiiiii.a as R 1 IT ii'aHBBal BnaWa mtr HaW''VafafafafBal KCJaTHal. SB INFIELDS OF BOTH TEAMS REGARDED AS Stove League to Give Banquet Pirates' RECORD OF DEEDS AND OTHER INSTRUMENTS Assignment of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Irvin Weekes to Q. S. B. Harden April tl, Illi, for $19.90 is assigned to Spokane Flour If Ills. Satisfaction of Mortgage. A mortgage executed by Jim Barn hardt to Spokane Flour Mills Feb. 9, 1P. for 4300 Is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Robert Barnev et al to Bavter Loughead, July It, 1915. for S100 is satisfied. A mortgage executed by Jesse M. Jones to W. H. Evans Sept. H. 1914. for 11,000 is satisfied. Chattel Mortgage. U. B. Gillette- to Wm. Roach Jr. J62:. 3 horses and mares, 1 wagon. Frank Hardy to Swante Anderson !,Oti.77. on all wheat grown and own and harvested in 1916 on Sec. 30, T. 1 N, R. 32 E W. M. Mortgage. Clarence A. Brown to Northwest & Pacific Hypotheek bank J4.SO0; a tract of land, title descriptive. Deed. J. H. Strohra to Albert E. White, 16S0 the S. 1-2 N. 1-2 NW. 1-4 BW, 1-4. of Sec, 30, T. 4 N., R. 28 E., W. M. Joseph Cunha to Aaron M. Isaac. 3400, the XE 1-4 of SW. 1-4 of Sec. 12. T. 1 S., R. 34 E W. M. Member of Parliament Killed. LONDON, Oct 4. Captain Har old T. Crawley, member of parlia ment for the Heywood division of Lancashire, has been killed in the Dardanelles fighting. Captain Caw. ley is the third member of parlia ment who has been killed in action. Uncle Sam knows a p'ood ihind O Perfection Oil Heaier Tents in the Model Camp, U. S. Marine Corps, P. P. I. E., San Fran cisco, 1915, are equipped with Per fection Oil Heaters. Smokeless and odorless. Dealers everywhere. For best remits use Pearl Oil Standard Oil Company r 'Califormsj Pendleton A AAA A AAA AAA Horse and Mule SHOW (Under the auspices of Umatilla Co. branch of the Oregon Horse Breed er's Association.) At the Round-Up Grounds, Pendleton, Ore. Saturday, Oct. 9, 1915 ADMISSION 25c. CoBM and see what good horses and mules we have in our own county. Ad dress all communications to the secre tary, Dr. C. W. Lassen. RED SOX AM) PHILLIES WI LL MATVHKD, ACCORDING IX) THE PRESENT DOPE. BY GEORGE R. HOLMES. (L'nlted Press Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK, Oct 4 All things considered, the Red Sox and Phillies will go into the coming world's clasn about even as to infields. Fred Lud erus" terrific hitting is somewhat off set by the superior fielding ability and all around finish of Jack Barry, and so far as the rest of the inner works are concerned, It appears to be about a draw judging solely from the way ability Is reckoned in cold figures. There is no difference worth speaking of in the combined batting and fielding averages of the two in fields. Both have been slugging the ball around a .260 gait, and the twe fielding averages hover around close to .960. Comparisons, however, are held to be somewhat odious ever since the late lamented Braves wal loped Cornelius McGillicuddy's $100,- 000 infield and priceless pitching staff. There always is one thing that trips up the dope, and literally spills the Cleans, It can't be reckoned on, because there are no figures on it Its the child of the heated mo ment the totally unlooked for indi vidual star that crops out In every world's series. Once 'pon a time it was Frank Baker. Then Joe Bush came along, and last year It was long, lean Hank Gowdy, whom fate had buffeted around the baseball world for a long time. Gowdy, on dope, didn't stand a chance with the incomparable Wallie Schang this time last year. There were few places outside Boston's classic boundaries where the name would have been recognized on the street But after the series even the music of the cats on the backyard fences was suspiciously drawled into the semblance of the lanky catcher s monaker. Hank had dubed along all ?ummer hitting around -240. Yet when the big test came It found him Mugging .545 under the most su premely difficult conditions possi ble. Nobody had figured on Hank. And there's probably several play ers with the Red Sox and Phillies whom nobody is figuring on. In the first place there are no figures. So many things can happen In a short series that it makes dope practically- useless Stars can go bad, -as did Chief Bender In the series with the Braves last year; some lucky kid may fall Into a pinch hit that wins a game any number of things can happen. New York critics are paying a lot of difference between the two fields, and are of the opinion that in this respect, at least, the advantage goes to Philadelphia. The Philly field is much shorter, which accounts to some extent, for the great number of homers garnered by Gabby Cravath trils season. Very few. or practically nn balls are knocked out of the Bos ton park. Gabby Is reported to have that fence distance properly and Is liable to stick one over In the grass any time. In a close battle, with a man on. that would Just about wreck somebody's championship hopes. It Is an undeniable fact thit nearly all of Gabby's homers have been kocked when the Phillies were at home. It looks like a remote factor be fore the series, but It would certain - FRED CLARKE OF THE PITTS BURG TEAM WILL BE HONORED TONIGHT. BY RODNEY J. PARK, tl'nlted Press Staff Correspondent.) PITTSBURG, Oct. 4. Fred Clarke ' for sixteen years the pilot of the I Pittsburg Pirates, will be tendered 1 j tonight one of the finest tributes that j has ever been given to any ballplay- I er. The Stove League has arranged t farewell banquet in his honsr Which will be the largest ever held ' !n the Smokey City. It will be Pitts- ! burg's tribute to the retiring man- j nager. Some of the biggest men In the baseball world have promised to j be on hand and the application for places poured In so fast that the committee was compelled to limit : the covers to five hundred. The com-; mlttee has kept Its plans as to the gift that is to be presented to Clarke I profound secret. Clarke came to Pittsburg In 1900 and had directed the Pirates since that time. He has one of the finest j records in baseball, having won four . penants and one world's champion- 1 ship. As a player Clarke ranked with the best. In twenty-two ysars In the big league he has a batting ' average of .325 Clark was essential- j ly a player-manager and since he stopped playing himself In 1911 it has been a rather hard struggle for j him. It has alwnys been hard for I him to sit on the bench The only j member of the team that he brought to Pittsburg which will be left Is ' Hans Wagner. The ex-manager will retire to hU home In Kansas where he has a large wheat ranch. Echo Boy Plays First Game With University Squad "TIZ" FOR AGHINP. E, TIED FEE! "TIZ" For Tender, Puffed-np, Burn ing, Calloused Feet and extras "Sure! I us TT every tune for any foot trouble." TO CHARLEY HOSKINs IX LINE WREN 1. OF O. DEFEATS PACIFIC P. 17 TO 0. 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FREE Atk for FREE pari fl of "paptrt" with oath St aac request. An Illustrated Booklet, showing comet way to "Roll Your Own" Cigarettes, aad a package of cigarette paper, will both be mailed, fret, to any address la U. S. oa Address "Bull" Durham, Durham. N. C Charley Hosklns. the well known 1 Echo boy who has entered the L'nl-1 .played his :irt "nssnaaMaaMaWaaaWnBaWaaaM game of Intercollegiate football Sat-1 " ' urday when the U. of O. team de- sacks were found after daylight about feated Pacific University by a score a mile east of the station. They had of 4 7 to 0. He Is mentioned in the been cut open and the contents were dispatches as one of the stars of the scattered about. game. Playing at fullback, he plosv-J The value of the stolen mall Is not cd thr.iugh the line for much yard- ascertained. Men seen hantdns; about age an: carried the ball over for the station during the early part of several touchdowns. He was watch-' the night are suspected. during the first half of THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY ngaaa 1 sBf laHaawBaaM 1 iii fllrHMBMiaH ed caisely the game but In the second haif re celved the ball on the klckoff anil raced 70 yards before being downed. He f:ri8hed the job by bucking the rer.iainin ten yards to the eoal line rlrxh'nr Is touted as being the foot I'ull 1 nd of the seasoi. Will Box in Po lloiiii. Charley Jost, manager of the Im perial Athletic Club of Portland, will present several bouts to the fans of the Rosf City Wednesday night and amonj the boxers, will be several who have been fighting around here Bobby Evans and Jack Carpenter will go on as a headllner and TommJ CUrk will meet Danny O'Brien. Bdl Mascott, who nas fought Jockey Ben nett here twice, will take on a boy rained Mitchell who saw the last bout here and remarked tbat he coul.l lick both fUhferg in one light Thieves (.! 3 Mall SarU- XORTH YAKIMA, Wash.. Oct. COUGHS THAT ARE STOPPED! Careful people see that they ARE stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery Is a remedy of tried merit. It has held Its own on the market for 46 years. Youth and old age testify to Its soothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and lung troubles are oft en caused by delay of treatment. Dr. King's New Discovery stops those hacking coughs and relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back If It falls. 50c and J1.00 Adv. Columbia river now are being aban doned generally In favor of the new railroad. Town .Movers Ihiditf Tax OLYMPIA. Wash., Oct. 4.- ness men of White Hluffs county, are moving all their movable property including their business houses, to the new townslte. a mile distant, on the Milwaukee railroad. Under an opinion rendered at the office of Attorney General W. V. Tan Fatted Calf at Denied. ST. LOUTH, Mo., Oct. 4. William E. Mahoney Is a wealthy cattle deal er, but he didn't call for the fatted calf when prodigal son, Leon Maho ney, returned home after an absence of 27 years. "Know me " asked the son when he came back. "No." "I'm Leon, your son," was the an swer. "Oh, you're my son, are you?" re. plied the elder Mahoney. planting a blow in the younger man's eye. Each was hailed Into court and fined, for Mahoney testified he doubted the young man's claim to relationship, but Judge Homnn said he was sure the -Busl- prodigal was telling the truth. Benton Three sacks of mall were stolen from the baggage room of the Top penish Northern Pacific passenger station shortly after they were un loaded from train No. 42. The empty ner. the buildings, onee moved off '"as nana 4. 1 their original sites, no longer are sub- 'as teller Hank Teller Sentenced. WALLA WALLA. Wash.. Oct. 4 Klmer Holman, who recently con fessed tii the emheMleinent of 318, 300 of the funds of the Farmers' Bar. f this city, of which he and chief accountant. Jct to Hen for taxes, nor does a Hen pleaded guilty In the superior court to for back taxes on either the old sites larceny by embezzlement and was or buildings attach to the new prop- sentenced to from two to 15 years In erty on which they are being moved HW state reformatory In Monroe. The lots on the old townslte on the . The information filed Wednesday MACHINE GUN FOR NEW YORK MILITIA TO PENDLETON VOTERS: 1 wish to Mnoonol my candidacy for councilman fiom the third ward at the coming city election, aad If elected will adhere strictly to the following plat form: "1 am in favor of law enforcement; in favor of atal rights In the expenditure of the peoples money In all parts of the city, and the elimination of all unnecessary expense." A, J. OWEN. 1 Jf MOATS nut OOCWCBLMAN from 3RD WARD. You can be happy-footed Just llkei me. Use "TIZ" and never suffer with tender, raw, burning, blistered, swollen, tired, smelly feet. "TIZ' end only "TIZ" takes the pain and soreness out of corns, callouses anfl bunions. As soon as you put your feet In a "TIZ" bath, you Just feel the happi ness soaking In. How good your poor old feet feel. They want to dance for Joy. "TIZ" to grand. "TIZ" Instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff np your feet and cause sors, Inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet Oet a 25 cent box of TIZ" at any drug store or department store. Get Instsnt foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your feet are never, never going to brother or make you limp iny more aaaasf BBaTTWaF 1 YBT ?&$t!& B6jltB&$uES BaasaMiaa tasn Here Is the latest fighting unit to be added to the .Vow York militia. I'nder Capt. Lorlllard Spencer, com manding the Klghth Coast Defense Command, a volunteer squad of about 400 men with motorcycles has been formed anil will be seen for the first time in maneuvers on Saturday at Van Cortland Park, New York, when 10,000 of the national guard troops will mobilize for review by Governor Charles S. Whitman. All of the mo torcycles carry side cars In which armed men are rushed from one point to another, A side car ambulance, and a side car machine gun, here pic tured are also part of the unit. The corps has net yet been attach ed to the militia and Is made up sole ly of volunteers who own their ma. chines. had been amended and Holman was sentenced on a charge of embezzling 110,000. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS, OF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS IF BLAD DER BOTHERS YOU. Eating meat regularly eventually produces kidney trouble In eome form or other, says a well-known au thority because the uric acid hi meat excites the kidneys, they be come overworked; get sluggish; clog up anil cause all sorts of distress, particularly backache and misery In the kidney region; rheumatic twin ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleepless ness, bladder and urinary Irritation. The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you. get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with Ilthla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys. Also to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent Ilth la water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. PHOTO SUPPLIES Ansco Cameras and Films The court decreed original film and Cyko the prize win ning paper. Take an Ansco on your vacation Tallman & Go. Leading Dniggbtt