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PAGE SIX DAY EAOT OREGONIAN. PENDITON, OBKGON, MONDAY. MAY 8, 1916. EIGHT PAGES Sports HO? TAX PAYER MANY FUNS HELP TO CHEER LOCAL BUCKS TO ph.mh.etok defeats piixw lttHTi. BY NARROW MARGIN OK LATTKR'S GKOVXttS. Some stories will bear repeating. Now, there's the story of the Million Dollar OWL. Behind the OWL cigar stands a million dollars' worth of slowly-curing leaf. This supply, selected when market conditions are favorable, makes sure that the cigar-maker gets the same grade of tobacco for every OWL. You know that "green" leaf has little or no flavor. To make the leaf mellow, it must be thoroughly cured. Curing requires an average of 18 months. During this 18 months, this non-productive supply of tobacco, always a million dollars in value and frequently more, lies idle in the OWL factories so that you can be sure of getting the same mild smoke in every OWL you buy. A million dollars of good smoke in surance! Did any other cigar manufac turer ever take so much trouble and so much expense in guaranteeing satisfaction to his customers ? That is why the OWL never disappoints the men who smoke it The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED The waste product of sawmills in equivalent of 2,888,000,000 eu. ft. of th tlBitcd States, including that fed solid wood substance. About half of io turnaces as fuel, la estimated to it has no use whatever, but is usually oe 36 tiuu.wuo cords per year, and the burned to get rid of it Yni yovrseif in HER place 4 a ac. Why not get a good oil stove to that dur ing the hot weather your wife or mother or sister or daughter, can prepare the meals in a cool, com fortable kitchen? Pendleton's ball team 'did yesterday what nil !Vni1lt,,n Knit tam Kan ,lnn. in several years, numelv , , ..m.ii.,h the defeat of the Pilot Rock PlrHtes. The deed was done at Pilot Rock, but there were plenty of Pendleton fans present to cheer on the doughty Buckarooes. The final score was 5 to 4 and it was some game. At any moment up until the lust It might have been won and lost, and the fans grew so excited that they were prime to argue with the umpire, players and each other. Pendleton sent a fast team In the field the best that has represented the city since the last days of the Western TTI-state. In fact four of the men in the line-up yesterday at one time or other wore Western Tri state uniforms for Pendleton, namely Peterson. Varlan, McGarrlgle and An derson. McGarrlgle twirled in fine form yes terday, having his strikeout ball work ing. His main trouble was ln the fore part of the game. Darling pitched for the Pirates and his defeat was not so much his fault as it was his support Six errors were made behind him, whereas the Bucks put up a flawless brand. Pendleton scored a marker ln the second frame Varlan got life through an error and Peterson celebrated his return to the game by slamming out a two-sacker. which scored Varlan Pilot Rock evened things in her half Pickett beat out a dumped ball and Darling singled. Harlan and .Albrecht struck out and. with Royer at bat Pickett started to steal home. Royer was put on first and Pickett allowed to score when Umpire Bauerstatte ru! ed that Coshow had interfered with the hatter and called a balk A walk, singles by McGinnis and Harlan and a double by Darling gave the Rockers three scores In the third and the game rode at 4 to 1 until the sixth when the Bucks chased four over. McGarrlgle opened with a sin gle but went out on a double play. With two down Coshow walked. An derson singled. Varlan doubled, Pe terson walked and Harlan dropped 'lark's fly. the whole netting a quar tet of runs. The Pirates tied desperately to ov ercome this lead and almost succeed ed ln the ninth when Harlan opened with a triple. However, McGarrlgle tightened and held him there. Pendleton. AB R H PO A E Eubanks. ss . 5 0 0 3 0 0 Coshow. c 4 1 1 13 0 I) Anderson. If 5 I 1 0 Varian. cf ...5 2 1 1 Peterson. 3b ...... 3 1 1 0 Clark. 2b 4 0 1 2 Hinderman, rf ....4 0 0 Gumm, lb 4 0 1 McGarrlgle. p ... .4 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 A1 H There's no overheating the kitchen with an up-to-date oil cook stove. It's just like cooking with city gas. The burners con centrate the heat at . the different cooking points. NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK-STOVE Ft Bat Risultt Uu Ptarl Oil No wood or coal or ashes to lug. No wailing for fires to catchup. The long blue chimneys do away with all smoke and smelL In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner sizes, with or without ovens. Also cabinet models with Fireless cooking oven. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) For Sale by W. J. CLARKE GEORGE C. BAER A CO. TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. Totals 38 5 7 27 8 0 Pilot Rock AB R H PO A E B. Smith. If 1 0 0 1 0 o F. Smith, cf 2 I 0 0 0 McUlnnls. If 4 1 1 1 0 Gilbert, sb 4 0 1 1 2 Pickett. 2b 4 1 1 2 3 Darling, p 4 I 2 0 4 Harlan, rf 4 0 2 1 0 Albrecht. c 4 0 0 7 0 Royer, ss 3 " 1 2 4 Westgate. lb 3 0 012 0 Totals 33 4 8 27 13 Score by Inning. Pendleton -R 01000400 0 5 H 010003111 7 Pilot Rock R 013O0000 04 V H023OO011 18 Summary Sacrifice hits, Westgate; two base hits. Peterson, Varlan, Cos how, Darling. Gilbert; three base hIK Harlan; first on balls, off Darling 2 off McGarrlgle 1 ; struck out by Dar ling 8, by McGarrigle 12; balks, by McGarrlgle 1; left on bases, Pendle ton 8, Pilot Rock : double plays. Plfkett to Royer, Darling to Royer to Westgate; umpire, Bauerstatte; scorer, Casteel. Abundant Health is assured when there Is good blood In the veins Hood's Sarsaparilta Is the medicine to make good blood. Begin taking it now. It is Just what the system needs at this time and will do you great good Sharpens the appetite, stead ies the nerves. Adv. A ROAD BOND is a MORTGAGE on your HOME, your FARM, your ALL, it works while you sleep. YOU MR. TAX-PAYER, are individu ally bound for the full amount of the $980,000 ROAD BONDS, if voted. Of with an Merest $7,630 for each State are now charge of 12,750,01)0, day in the year for intei Yet the Paving Trusts are calling you to pledge your property for an additional $980,000, that they may divide this fund for paving con tracts between themselves and YOU PAY THE BILLS. How would you like for the law to compel you to sign your neighbor's note at the bank for $980,000. That is just what it means if the Road Bonds are voted, it means an interest charge of $490,000, total princi pal and interest $1,470,000 In the end the Tax-Payer gets less than 100 miles of joy riding hard surface roads. VOTE NO and save the Tax-Payer much worry C. A. taft, Chairman Joint Committee tion and preparation of surplus pro ducts either for market of exhibition purposes. On the completion of his work In t'matilla county Mr. Allen will go to I-ane county. More RusHlaim Arrive. MARSEILLES. May 2 The fourth convey of Russian troops arrived here today. STATE LEADER OF PIG CLUB WORK IS COMING .1 AI.LK.X WILL UK IN umatil la rorxrv this wkek TO Ml.l, P Hoiik. The annual lossen of livestock on the national forest ranges of the west, due to predatory animals, are over $500,000. An organized campaign is now on to exterminate these animals Wolves are responsible for about 70 per tent of the cattle losses, while bears cause most of the remainder. Approximately 76 per cent of the sheep losxes are due to coyotes, 20 per cent to bears, and 6 per cent to lynxes and wild cats. Mountain nons are charg ed with killing only a few head of cattle and sheep. AX IDEA I, SPRING LAXATIVE. A good and time tried remedy Is Dr. King's New Life Pills. The first dose will move the sluggish bowels, stimulate the liver and clear the sys tem of waste and blood Impurities. You owe It to yourself to clear the system of body poisons, accumulated during the winter. Dr. King's New Life Pills will do it. 25c at your Druggist. Adv. Turkish Transport Sunk. BERLIN', May 2. A submarine sank the Turkish transport Chlrketl Hairie In the Hea of Marmora. diB. patches stated. Wfi-JrVj L. J. Allen, state leader of Pig Club Work in Oregon, will - be lnj I'matllla county In the Interest of boys' and girls' club work on Mon day and Tuesday. Although registration In club or ganization closed the middle of April much work remains to be done In the, way of keeping girls and boys inter-1 tsted and practically employed in I their various projects. Indeed the! most difficult as well as the most ne cessary work Is often In securing the' continuity of effort that brings de finite results. This is secured quite generally by different methods of fol lowup work. Among the work to be accomplish ed in Umatilla county will be Instruc tion to club members us tip how to prepare' reports, how to secure fur ther needed assistance from the col lege or state department of educa- 55 Power behind the dough BETTER AND SOFTER LIGHT Is assured by the use of Mm of these beautiful fixture of ours. They give ft light that illuminates the room perfectly, but that does not tire or strain the eyes. They are not expen sive considering their extra ef ficiency and extra beauty. Why not at least see them? J. L. VAUGHAN You may use an old favorite recipe and the best of materials and make k carefully, the oven may be nut right, yet you will have a failure if The Power behind the Dough" it not the right one to leaven it properly and make it light, digestible, wholesome. Good baking without good baking powder it out of the question. A. t oarfnf rowdtt hai wonderful lea renins, power, and the double actios m ins dow sua in me oven makes good leaulU doubly certain. 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