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PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16. 1915. EIGHT PAGES ' WiJ CASTORA ENJOYABLE DANCE IS AT AVcsciabirPrpp.vjfiiTriCrAs -SimilaiifieilicflvUamlRwsto Promotes Dispsftnflwrfy- wss and R(.f ontatasntilB' Opiuni.Mofphine norMneral Not Narcotic. him fcf jtaaftlafr-MmW- ilon.SourStnnadi.Dtarrtwi ! VorKs.rom-u!sioiisJhtrisk ncssandLossorS-lXER FacSintSf Signartur of j IjjO fruarsnteid undrrfficPoodsil For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature BY HERMISTON FOLKS Ml;. AM Mils hKI.l.OGG M i It. Mlt PA8EW AI K ENTERTAIN FIllKNOs. w Eisc: Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years mm thkcci.uii WMini NCW mm OUT. Music I nniUhcNl by Pendleton thtvJietUra Assisted by Hnmiedon Musicians Cards Arc Knjoyed by OMMl Who Bi Not uv for IMiu-iiitf 80 Com pies Present. (Special Correspondence.) HEKMISTON. Or., Nov. l I'rommlnent among the Jam-inn par ties of this season was the hop giv en last evening in the Marsern Au ditorium by Mr. and Mrs. C. W Kel logg and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pase walk. The large hall was attractively dec orated in autumn leaves and Indian robes The color sch'eme of green and white was carried out In pro grams and refreshments, the punch bowl was presided over by Mrs. pase IValk, Mrs. H. M. Gunn and Mia Harry Straw, assisted the hostess in serving the refreshments. Music was furnished from Pendleton nss:-t-ed by local musicians. Card tables were arranged for Plfatfl not dancing The guest list included about 60 of the young married couples ol Hermlston. SPOR TS INTEREST IS KEEN IN LOCAL BOWLING MATCH FOR PRIZES HAPPY CANYON TEAM DKFKATS FORTY NINEKS liAST NIGHT BY CLOSE SIOKE. Interest is growing keener In the bowling tournament with each sue-1 cessive match. Last night the Happy j Canyon team defeated the Forty Nin ers in a close match, :09S to -003. ; taking the last two games after losing IM first. The teams rolled four men each. Captain Hanavan of the Forty N'lners was the high roller for the evening, beating Pat McDevitt Just J one pin. The following were the scores i Korty-Nlncrs. Hahavan 166 193 Barnett 13S Randolph 14s Book 201 H8 167 151 19S 138 194 164 Jul, 434 49'i 516 PRISONER TAKES GUN FROM OFFICER; FIRES BUT MISSES HIS MAN tc kill v. 16. Deputy arrived here charged with onstable Fort1- cram a store nearby in time to pre- Anderson and his brother were both taken Into custody and they tore the iron bars from the cell of the Halfway jail and nearly escaped Officers arrived Just in time to pro vent the delivery. attempting man of Halfway. Foreman arrested Anderson, the luttc r attacking the officer, who ex pect d n" resistance Anderson got ftnillll gun and fired one shot, whkh missed. Cariinghouse stepped Save The Baby Use the reliable HORLICXS ORIGINAL Malted Milk AUoged slayer Faint. SAN BERNARDINO. Cai., Nov. 16. Hearing again the story of her husband's agony as he lay dying and PROMINENT PORTLAND MAN DIES IN JITNEY j PORTLAND. Ore.. Nov 16. Sud I den death yesterday afternoon sum ', marily ended the troubles of James IN. Sutton, whom misfortune had I I punned for many years. Mr. But-1 I ton had been east side freight agent for the Southern Pacific company I for two years and was associated with the company in Portland since 1S98. Death came as he was riding to his home, 7S1 Belmont street. In a jitney bus. Mr. Sutton had entered the jitney driven by J E. Taber. at East Third and Morrison streets Taber noticed' that his passenger appeared ill. but this did not arouse any unusual at tention At East Twentieth street, Thomas A. Ryan, a friend, entered the car and found Mr. Sutton uncon scious. He kept trying to arouse him until the car had reached East Thirty-fourth, when he ordered the f his last words, an accusation that; car stopped and summoned a physl- MM had murdered him Mrs. Kittle Lembreth. who is accused Jointly with Denny Nicholson of Lembreth's death, collapsed in court. A post mortem statement was introduced to show that after being shot Lem 'reth was held prisoner in 'a ranch CpDciids every part of the body efficiently. Endorsed by thousands of Physicians, Mothe-s and Nurses the world over for tnoe than a quarter of a century. Convenient, no cooking nor additional milk required. Simply dissolve in water. Agrees when other foods often uuX Sample free, HORUCKS, Racine, Wa. to Substitute is "Just as Good" i HORUCK'S, the Original clan. The physician pronounced Mr. Sutton dead, supposedly from hard ' ening of the arteries. Deputy Coroner Smith took charge i "f the body and an Inquest probably ! will be held. Mr. Sutton's troubles began ab( ut 1 six years ago when his son, James j Sutton, was found dead at Annap olis, where he was a student at the academy. Circumstances pointed to hazlne- as the cause of clenrh and the former Secretary of State Bryan 1" f.tw m. fr i. ,r,-. presidential nomination : m, to secure Dunishment for those he declared his son's murderers. house and denied medical aid. Bryan Seek.- Presidency . MERIDIAN. Miss.. Nov. 16. That after the was suggested here in guarded state ments from J. M. McBeath, chairman of the state democratic committee and Judge Cochran, prominent dem- Turks Oppose Germans. ocrat. They hinted Bryan is al-' PAR1B, Nov. 16 Strong opposi ready planning to capture the state' tion t0 the Putting of a German ar delegatton in the national democrat-1 my in Turkey has developed in :ne ic convention, and that he will seek! "mmittee of union and progress, ac the support of prohibition and suf-! 1 ording to a Salonika dispatch to tne tcno de pans, rne committee of union and progress is the Young 1 Turk organization which overthrew the government of Abdul Hamid. J According to the Young Turks, tiahiy first frage advocates. Zerolene wis awarded highest competitive honors gold medals San Francisco and San Dieo Exposition!. Smd for luhrirctinm I m , Chart. ,yrcifywt maki and modti ef your car. Frtt. ZEROLENE he Standard Gil for Moior Cars STANDARD OIL COMP A N Y German.- has planned to put an ar my in Turkey not so much to help the Turks invade British colonial possessions as to secure complete domination of the country. Totals 650 649 704 20t3 Happy Canyons. McDevitt 152 203 201 656 Hamley ICS 170 169 60S Baum 1J6 189 194 518 McMonles 183 149 184 til Totals 63 711 749 2098. The interest in the tournament is more keen by reason of the fact that a fine list of trophies has been 1 hung up by the mercnants of th; city. The following is the complete schedule and list of prizes: schedule. Nov 1. 22, lec. 13, Jan 1 7 Forty-Niners vs. Hulldoggers Nov. 5, 26, Dec. 17, Jan. 21, 11 Buckaroos vs, Happy Cany Nov. 8, 29, Jan. 3. 24, Feb. Happy Canyons vs. Hulldoggers Nov 15. Dec 6. Jan. 10. 31. m Happy Canyons vs. Forty-Nlner: Nov. 19, Dec. 10. Jan. 14, i .'b. 4 25 Buckaroos vs. Hulldoggers. IJst of Prizes. Hinh average for sew cup, Royal M. Sawtelle. Second high for season 16. "(j tomatic reel. Geo. C. Baer & Co Third high for season coat, Bond Uros. Fourth high for pole, G. I. La Dow. Fifth high for season I ing shoes, L. G. Frux'er. First, high three games - Mottled ball, Brunswick-iBulke-Collender Co. Second, high three games M illtary (rushes, Joe Tallman Third, high three games--15 i'O bat. the Peoples Warehouse. Fourth, high three games D. OH leather ball bag. Hamley & Co. Fifth, high three games 15.00 theater tickets. The Temple First high single game Stick pia Herman Peters. Second high single game $5.00 Florsheim Shoes, R. Alexander. Third hibh single game Carving set given by Clarke HarJware Store. Fourth high, single game Fishing basket, given by Taylor Hardware Co. High team for season Sixty per cent of the entrance fee. Watch fobs given by Sol Baum. Second high team for season 40 per cent of entrance fee. Team making high three games- -Banquet, Fred Hloch, Hotel Pendle ton. Low team gets a swell feed at Go- ey's. 17, Feb Feb. is Eel'. -Sllvi au- -Hunttnf in Fishing bi I I ioW for vSJs Speaking of Speed Did you know that PIEDMONT quickly be came the largest selling Cigarette in many cities without help and BEFORE they were advertised ? Pretty good proof of their goodness, isn't it? They ARE good. All-pure Tobacco of a kind that most men like That's putting it mildly. We'll leave the rest to you. Alto Picked 20 for 10c it 0 Licfurcae of Quality Grab the Coupon It's a "Forward Pass"! IMMlllilllHI illH IIIIIIIIIH I IlillHM II PILOT ROCK PEOPLE VISIT AT HEPPNER dvlces n an waw f celved lived here Pet.-ills Only on are lack ing BASEBALL FANS) SEE VLL STAR GAME l. PKfr'DLETON (rTHEIt NEWS. (Special Correspondence. ) PILOT ROCK. Nov. 16. Mrs. A1-! fred Knotts and small daughter, wart I the guests of her father over Bund and Monday at Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Rankin spent! Saturday at Pendleton j Dr allUlaad and wife were visit ors at Pendleton Saturday. Among those who took In the boll game at Pendleton Saturday were Merwyn Gilbert and John Pickett Mr and Mrs Marion Johnston were the guests of Mr. and Mrs I i Bebafpf Sunday. Walter Wegner was In town Mon- day. J. B. Sparks returned to Heppn-rl Sunday to spend a few davs with his family. Miss Georgia Shlppley visited at the home of E. B Schafer Saturday. Miss Elma P.oylen was a visitor all Pendleton Saturday. .lammed Older Blitzing (Wr. SAN FRANCISCO, Cat., Nov. 16.--.1 imined under a burning automo bile, Miss Pearl Cochrane and Henry Espee were badly hurt. The girl has a fracture of tse skull and Is likely to die The man's Injuries are less seven- while the driver. Arthur Cleal. was thrown clear and escaped Injury. Their machine overturned. The crew of an "owl" car saved I the pair from roasting In the flames and then summoned the fire depart ment a ill i niiiipniiii your hardware or fro HfifiWBJ eery daalar. jPtaaaaaaaaaal J. E. MULLINIX, Lawyer Over Taylor's Hdw. Store. Pendleton, Oregon. Dr. Edmund B. Hatlop OSTEOPATH Expert In Diagnosis Graduate of Osteopathic College. Post Graduate of Harvard Medi cal School. Success In treatment depends on finding the cause of disease, .ludd Itldg. IVndlcton. Ore. McCall Is In orogii. PORTLAND, ore., Nov. 16 -Sam uel .o i ' ,i : reiiuoncan governor-eieel i I ui .uiuiMucituseus. iass'o inrougn en 'route to Central Oregon for a vaca tion on his son. Henry's, ranch He , Is a presidential possibility. Goal steamer Aground. ERIE, Pa., Nov. 16. Aground In Like Erie in heavy weather, the coal steamer Philip Armour threatened to pound to pieces four miles west of here. Fearing she was about to sink, the crew clambered Into the rigging, where they finally were rescued by llfesavers. The grain steamer Per ry is reported to have sunk three of her crew rescued by savers. Shortly before noon a saving crew was still battling waves in the vicinity of the ships. with two Charged with Robbery. PORTLA ND. Ore., Not-. 16. Charged with robbing one of the 1 stores he was paid to watch. Special I Officer Harry Courtney was arrested. J He is said to have confeied to a se- rles of thefts In the Plha and Hara ! Importing house Courtney was em- 1 erging from the importing house i when arrested. On his person was a MfT PRONOUNCED DRAMATIC EVENT OP THE SEASON dollar gold Z'e. h. carried k's n every trip 4 4 4 SPOUT VOTES. 4 v Conscription Not IJkcli. LONDON. Nov. 16 No attempt to apply consrription without parlia ment's consent. Premier Asquith told the house of lords will be made by the government hte suggested such a move might eatise a misunderstanding. With the exception of Center Cal- ' llson and Frledly, every one of the! MoorMldc Is sunk, sick men of the high school team NEWCASTLE. Eng., Nov. 16 The was in the line-up at practice last! British steamship Moorslde. regls evening Calllson was In bed with 1 terlng II tons, has been sunk, pre- the la grippe but is out today and sumably by a submarine, according Friedley, who has typhoid, is out for the season. Coach Hinderman MM pects to have a strong and healthy team In the game with Walla Walla friday. OREGON THEATRE Nov One Night Only KLAW AND ERLANGER PRESENT THE 17 The championship of eastern Ore gon will be at stake Friday at La Grande in the game between the La Grande and Baker high schools. Ba ker is making up a special train of rooters to go over to cheer on their team. It is hard to dope out the fa vorite from comparative scores. Ba ker beat Pendleton 10 to 0 and Li Grande did it only ,1 to 0. On the oilier hand, Wall., Walla high de feated Baker 2 to a and met a nV elsi-.e defeat at the hands of ' La Grand a. it is Coac h Remolds Hal fflUM aVf liTt I m V V aaV I lliaaai aaaa ft l3aaB lonmip ht'twoen and COftdl Wll- PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND STOP CATARRH !'-lls How To Open Clogged Nm Inl and End Heod-C'olds. You feel fine in a few moments. WITH NEW YORK CASTE and Maaive Production. Price That Suit Main Floor, first 9 rows $1.50 Last 9 rows $1.00. Balcony, 75c. Gallery 50c. Mtc! Orders Now. Seat Sale Opens Tuesday, Nov. 16th at Warren's Music Store. Vour cold in head or catarrh will be gone. Your clogged nostrils will id-en. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely .Mi more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharg es or dryness; no struggling for breath at night Tell your druggist you wart a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant, tntt reptlc cream In your nostrils, let It penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and hea' the i.woolen .Inflamed mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It Is Just what every cold and Oft tatrh sufferer needs. Don't star stuffed up and miserable. The Washington gri ye terday afternoon strait-ht victory of ih league schedule when Hawthorne plungers Roiiiul-up park. '11 IMys have almost a I-- lottOo team OH Its thirl tirade school t defeated the I to 0 at tne Washington inch on the La Grande and Walla Walla high schools will probably play a Thanks giving day game In Walla Walla La Grande had scheduled to take on the Wallowa team in Lu Grande on Turkey day but the Walluwans be came peeved because Reynolds can celled an early-season game and sev ered relations. Jefferson high of Portland, sched uled to pla here on Thanksgiving, has bee ntrying to secure a release from the contract but the local school refuses. It seems the Jeffer son boys have a chance to go to Boise on 1 that day and prefer that trip. As far aa teams go, Pendleton probably has the better, aa Rolse was much Worse defeated by Baker than was the local Coffee Push those clouds away in the morning with a steaming cup of Schil ling' s- Best Coffee. What a blue sky I And how the birds sing! Schilling's Best FALT'S famous Fresh Every Day Served at our tables and sold to the trade. Wholesale or retail. OYSTERS CRAWFISH SEA CRABS The Quelle Restaurant Exclusive distributing depot in Pendleton for FALT'S sea foods. HEADACH m E NEURALGIA GONE Dr. James' Headache Powders give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerve-rack ing, splitting throbbing headaches yield In or dull, just a few momenta to Dr. James' Headache Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a pack age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't suffer! Relieve the agony and distress now! You can. Millions of men and women hare found that headache and neuralgia misery is needles. Oet what yon ask for. Not After Nov. 30 BUT DAILY UNTIL THEN California Excursion Tickets ACCOUNT THE EXPOSITIONS ARE ON SALE via NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. THE YELLOWSTONE PARK LINE. , Go while rates are low. TO CALIFORNIA Try the NEW WAY, the QUICK WAY, on the "Palaces of the Pacific," the large new steamships of the GREAT NORTHERN PACIFIC S. S. Co. making train time from Portland, just en ough sea trip 26 hours only. TO HONOLULU The Hawaiian Islands WINTER EXCURSIONS On the fast palacial steamer of the G. N. P. S. S. Co. Sea trip 4a days each way. Ask about it. WALTER ADAMS, Agent, Pendleton. L M. CONRY, T. P. A., Spokane. A. D. CHARLTON, G. P. A., Portland, Ore. 9