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They want to dance for Joy. "TIZ" Is grand. "TIZ" instantly draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up your feet and cause sore, Inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet Get a 25 cent box of TIZ" at any drug store or department store. Ott Instant foot relief. Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Because your feet are never, never going to brother or make you limp any mors SPORTS OREGON AGGIES WIN FROM MICHIGAN A. C. ! BY SCORE OF 20-0 Allen went plowing through for Ore gon's second touchdown five minutes after the quarter opened. Cole goal ed. making the score 14 to 0. St. Louis Omaha Seattle . Portland It was In this period that the I Denver I Michigan farmers began to show signs of stress. Hennlng. right end. was taken out with an injured side. Blake Miller, captain of the Af- arried off the field and other offerings at proportionate val ue. General mutton and iamb prices: Select interior lambs. . . 17 2f 7. 85 ordinarv interior Iambs . .5')fr7.')o Hog prices were fairly well main- Willamette valley lambs. .007.0') talned at North Portland In the face Select ewes, light 6 35f85.50 of the greatest run ever known hero. qq wethers 5 503" indicating that killers at last have 7.30 $7.20 17.00 S 75 Smith and Vandervoort. guard I liiekie were pulled out by i Macklin to rest up They simply worn down. olwnrth j alUrtltly hurt in this quarter, i tain BJllie went to his berth am .,.1 recognize the fact that valuei here swung entirely too low, considering , . air-AT i her markets were quoting EAT LfcS0 M t A I The showing here as compared with Denver is especially satisfactory, but I C QAflf HURTS ii unvn iiuiiiu ni PHONE 666 PHONE For INDEPENDENT MESSEN GER SERVICE Open Day and Night Commencing September 10. Rates 15 cents and up. RAY KELSO, Prop. Ex-Coast League Stars to be Here r it ih Wl be hi re Wl per. on of K the Chlcai mil figured In Alexa VI! Slats Nov, 13, will be Kill James, who went up St. Louis from the Heavers and was last season sold to Detroit, Another twirler who for lii rly worked in Venice livery will i lag be seen with the American team Is : Snyder, Daubert. firs- ha rtstop; Johnny Kv ill, third base; Wl 1.1: Cow Dolan ia - FROM OORVALLIS SHAT TER I.IVKs OP OPPONENTS East Ijinsiiuj Team is Baffled By Istton from tin- Wot (Jain ol I nun 3 to IS Yards Are Made With Base Western Tactics puz zle Middle State Roi-. ICAS TLANSING. Mich. Nov 1. i The Oregon Aggies, the greatest ; football team ever seen on the Hast : Lansing gridiron, completely routed I the Michigan Aggies here Saturday afternoon. The score of 20 to 0. ! The Michigan line simply crumbled ; before the .smashing onslaughts of I Locey Abraham. Alworth and Allen, 1 who gained almost at will and from the- beginning of the game kept the i Bast Lansing goal in Jeopardy. And the line through which they ! made their gains was the same as I that which week ago had stopped Maulhetch. the University of Michi gan's AU-Attterlcan halfback. and 'chiefly responsible for the 24 to 0 score against the famous university interference Baffles Michigan, I The game, as the first exhibition of sett went in for Blllle. The Oregon Aggies i losed the j me In the final session with a e- ' s of charges-In which Abraham tured prominently, finally carrying! e ball over for a third touchdown. B?st "ght . . ile failed to kick coal making the Medium light i.il score 20 to 0. at Omaha is now so much need over this market than that shipments from this leral hog market: TAKE A GLASS Of SALTS TO n FLUSH KIDNEYS 11 BLAB. DBR ISOTHEILS rOC. Beware of (heap Substitutes. In these days of seen eORipetlti it is important that the public sin id to heavy 'Rough to heavy 5.00 ff Cattle sittiatinn Steady. nl Situation in the cattle trade d I North Portland Is conslderel st 6.75W1S0 produces 1 6.26 Wo ".0 form or ot thority be meat excit see that they get Chamberlain s , Cough Remedy and not take substl-j tutes mid for the sake of extr.i prof it. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has stood the test and neen approved i for more than forty years. Obtain able evereywhere. Aflv. SWINE IRADE LITTLE LOWER eral. Real top stuff contin1 with values well up to the t le demand equally as good gs. On the other hand th' disposition among killers arket naturally suf,eM lis condition but some lies of cows of quality for the week's trade, tie market range: (Courtesy Sunday's Journal i PORTLAND, Ore. Market vestock showed little chang? orth Portland generally for eek. While there was contin n t.7 " 4. 00 rhapi u Ms in during the lulls Con Dung Low CHOP SUEY NOODLES c;,r HOT TAHALES CHILLI CON CARRE - SPANISH STYLE LUNCHES COFFEE Cv.rytnmg clean and up-to-MU IKST CLASS SKHVIO TEA Sc Pack Re Under State Hotel or Wnri sua Cottonwood 8t Phun ili Pendleton. Or BE PRETTY! TURN GRAY HAIR DARK 'd; Jacks lit field TRY GRANDMOTHER'S LI FA VORITE RECIPE OP SACK TEA UfD SULPHUR. Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and sulphur, properly com pounded, brings hack the natural color and lustre to the hair whn weight who around here. a go wnn n land contend crown, 1 'la r decision in s ten at the n Athletic club lerback hail the East I es baffled and they wer a great share of the time just where the Oregon bound for. it next to the great P' days Ki: ra hive recently shown some- nore inclination to take care "ent offerings and this with est calves 7 007.o0 Mutton Market Higher. Mutton and lamb prices were igher at North Portland for the eek. There was a very limited run i the yards during the week. Lead- H'l iti faded, streaked or gray; also end; dandruff, itching scalp and stoph falling hair. Years ago the onl ! way lo get this mixture was to make it at home, which Is mussy and trou- fffm I blesome : Nowadays, by asking at j whj, any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and h. Sulphur Compound." you will get a I 1 M I large bottle of this famous old re-1 j I dps for about 50 cents. Tha Don't stay gray! Try It No one . ran possibly tell that you darkened I f your liulr. as It does it so naturally I J and evenly Yon dampen a sponge " lor soft brush with It and draw this i '' I through your hair, taking one small j strand at a linv by morning the j 1,1 irrnv hair disappears, and after an-,"" other application or two. your hair i taf know I becomes beautifullv dark, thick and , now with Igtossy. Inger an, 1 1 1 h fir urn nit iho Port-1 and the tin1 i - for the lightwellht line, the thing that brought Friday night won R Michigan Aggies to naught w.i r.mnds over Jack Al- impenttrable interference fun pnlng of the Kenton I by the westerners. ,t Portland So Match for (). A. C Macklin s m iviously, the ?rs esterda illows: iding Am- quoting t J7.70 strong during the first day's 17,40 to force top lambs up to $7 regularly eventually trouble in some ays a well-known au- the uric acid In ie kidneys, they be come overworked; get sluggish; clog up and 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 la made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, eomblned with llthia, 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 llth ia water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keep the kidneys and urinary organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney C3!ic:iSTEn s U rne watijosa bbasu, a -Sy Lffel Ai. yr Ir -Bl.l I. r A. .;lL-a . ..iiiwi,ir,ii. r,i Homer Jamison, former Western 1 Trl-state pfcher. is coaching the Jef-1 eh shcool team of Portland I' leading In the interscholns-1 ill series In that city. Jami-j' bring his team to Pendleton ' m with the local high issihl HAVE US WIRE YOUR PLACE rvn Withe us best grade wire, the nest insulators, buttons, switches, etc. And we 00 the wiring klllfully and qttlCkly. We shall be glad to give you a price for wiling you? place. You can de pend "lion It being reasonable. J. L. VAUGHAN 'be following article about "Hob Robinson, former local ball ptay was clipped from a Manila paper. Having separated himself from American Hardware company, old friend, 0, W. Robinson. bt- ' Bobby" Roolnson is :rs Rrlnnirer and ila'- lnger and holds the place of floor manager of the big Sjscotta eatabltah- mn j s bnaeball plaver. which Is lav ing S lot .and can be crfunted on to stop nn orders that come In the dl- ,, ,,- bis new house as ban Illy as be stops "ie hot grounders .it No. saleda park Naturally wa, with ill his Othet friends, wish Hobby the greatest .success in bis new line.' W. N Bartholomew, another local baseball enthusiast Is connected with the same firm men found It next to im get at the man with the 11 and gains by Oregon or ironi a K, yards were a regular thing The .Michigan Aggies snnwen pn-io ... rtshl and gameness, but they were outmatched, completely. The (iregonians started in to show the old western battlltti spirit right fn 111 the kleKoIt .even after th opening of play carried the ball over the farmers' line for the first t Abraham making the sec straight smash through 0 Cole KicKs Goal It was straight football I buck and end rim kind th business right along. Not once dur CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY . j 219 E. Court t the Ml it FUNERAL DIRECTORS. , and get our prices. ujj, s street. Phone 271W d I JOHN s. HAKER, FUNERAL HI- n rector and licensed emtiaimer. up- , i posite postofflce. Funeral parlor, two j , funeral cars. Calls responded to day j n ALK vtmovr-Ki: COL. ATTORNEYS. In A m Mist 1.1. 1. 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II give Hue llilllitl'i'cl II" ,T rate of Heafaan (eaiwed by nit rtnaot he cured by Hull's lite Sent! for liri'iilars. fre,v V j cHKNi'Y en . Toledi Su'il b luugslst". 7.-e. i'lik,' Halt Family i ills for con n S inen ttine and asa I made the first downs. out navt ' 51 mora This quarter ended wltho itsirliJ a si'ore by either team Alien Makes Second Toucliilown hl" In the third period Stewart's leu ttt.n. ' uncorked another store of 1" "'. " JAMES JOHNS. Pres. i' H MARSH. Sec. "NT1.KY .i l.FFFINt'.WKI.I. KKA1. ranee agents. ilfi Main street lone 404. VETERIN M Y si R4JEONS. SE4XVNI) II H DEA1 ERS SBORQK W at law. deeds. mor drawn. ColU I P-r-WdrjrV gjf i L I 1 PiUe?t pia iouwhoid