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"L-j TKS PAGES. DAILY EAST OUEGONIAN, PEXDLETOX. OREGON, SVUItDAY, MAY 7, 1910. ; 1 I kniniiwmiw-mt ig-nBMHM m tmvm Minimi i iiiiiimniimiininniM n ma m fj After Supper Specials j Tiaf Mean a Saving to You 10 doz. Men's Shirts I,- UV .v. i at lorn- I'.tV. with siiff collar, iletaclieil I'ufl'?, ZOOvi valine. ikOsniliU' alter .-upper, eneli G7C 75c Mens Four-in-hands 3 for $1.00 Yr ihis evtninp. only, after suppiT, we v.-ill dose out a lot. of 30 doz. men's four-in-li.ui.t Wautiiul ties. Xew shapes and styles. 73c and 50c values, after supper priee. $1.00 Half Price, PANAMA HATS, Half Price After supjer we will put. all our Panama Hats on sale at one half priee. Our assort ment is aood. Good .shapes good quality. Values up to $12. 50. Your choice at HALF PRICE 25c Men's Sox 15c We have ahout 40 dozen men's pox, hlue, wine, green, hlack, tan. Good, fine lisle. All styles, 23c quality, after supper priee per pair 15? PENDLETON IKES 8 POINTS AT WHITMAN ri.i. i:siu u; liuai wins MEi-rr iiy sin;i.e point Inlerclioliistie Truck Meet ' Closest Contest if Us Kliul in History of In land Empire linker Clly Second lto.xlcn 'Hikes Mile mid Kimball Second in 2 'JO Hurdles. O 21 nnsi i.ts or im.axd I2MIMI5F, FIELD MEET. Ellensburg 1! liaker City Is Spokane 16 llol.se 13 l.cWiston 11 l.a Grande 10 North Yakima 10 Tekoa 10 Wailsburg 10 Pendleton S Walla Walla 3 Snnnysldo .3 9:30 ilks. $1.25 values 9SC .ii-in. value Black SI Swiss Taffeta Silk, -pleiulid 1.12 12 4 O l-in. White Serge, fine value at SI. 75 iV.r wen lit. splendid S1.2S Ladies fine weight vests, no sloevt low neck, splendid 50? value for 39? ..The ii Ladies fine weight lisle hose, hlack, 50? and G5? values 39? 1 J 11 ill Peoples Warehouse.. Where It Pays to Trade From 7 to GENUINE oston The Regular 25c Kind Garters FROM TIE SPORTING WORLD X-RAY TO MEASURE STANDING OF THE TEAM? Pacific Coast League. Intyrt fer. Carson. Xeedham anj Pfelf- San Francisco Portland Vernon I s Angeles . . Oakland Sacramento . . W. , . .20 ...IS . . .19 . . .19 . . . 15 . . .12 L. 13 13 16 IT 20 23 Var.eouv Sea f ie Spokane ortliwestern League. W. L 9 5 7 6 6 7 5 9 P. C. .605 .5S1 .5 4 3 .52$ .429 .343 P. C. .643 .53S .462 .357 NOISTI I W ESTERX LEAt.VE. Seattle 0; Vancouver 0. Vancouver. B. C. May 7. Yester aaVs game between Seattle and Van couver resulted In a tie, play being et-Tred at the end of the fifth in ning when news was received of the death of King Edward and neither n'd had scored. Today's game will be transferred to Seattle American League. Boston Mav 6. The score: R. H. E New York 11 10 1 Boston 0 2 5 Batteries Frill, Barberich and Mit chell, Bradley; Karger, Hall and Car rigan. Detroit Mav 6. The score: R. H. E I'll Wain 4 6.7 Detroit 0 7 4 Batteries Young and Block: Ee !iv. It and Stanage. Philadelphia, May 6. Th NEW .MACHINE TESTS THE QFALITY OF LOVE Will Prevent Any Deception Between Lovers Also HegNters Personal Magnetism Is Cod-send to Trust ing Maidens. score: R. H. E .3 7 2 .4 12 2 Street, Washlneton 1 Philadelphia I Batteries John.-oii and j 'iause and Thomas. i ' Cleveland Mav 6 The score: i R. 11. E j ' St. Louis 3 7 2j ' Cleveland 4 8 1 ! rirfni...s Vlnsr.lla Peltc Ivillifer. Berger. Link and Be- Romance has every obstacle its way these days, says an exchange We poo notb nir through a rosy haze and leave nothing to Imagination. Sci ence, with crucible and testing: ma chines of all kinds, has even trespass ed into the very innermost recesses of the soul and lust as we can now peep inlo our internal economy by means ' seconds. By a single point the Ellensburg high school won the big Inland 'em pire inter-scholastie track and field meet at Walla Walla yesterday. The winning score was 19 points, while Baker eliy was a very close second with IS points. Pendleton finished In tenth place with eight points. Cooke of Ellinsbtng was the star of the meet and was presented with the cup offered for the greatest num ber of individual vohits. He made all but one of the 19 points scored for his -school, the winning score having been annexed by the relay team which won third place- In the half mile race. Pendleton's right points were made by Boylrn. who took first place In the mile and by Kimball who was a close second to Shaw of Lewlston in the 220-yard hurdles. Never In tile history of the big meet has there been such a close contest. Nev. r has the meet been won by such a low score or by so close a margin for m ver before ha such a large number of schools made such a strong show ieir. Four of the contesting teams tied for sixth place with 10 points eneh, while the nine highest scores rim-'e from 10 to 19. While the time made in all the ernis was good the only record to tro was that of the high Jump when Co.- of Spokane lowered his own for mer Pacific coast record and cleared the bar at 5 feet, ten inches. The following Is the summary of Mie meet. Summary. i ine hundred yard dash 1' iisburg; Wats m, Teko: Waitshurg. Time. 10:2. Pole vault Millering. Ia C.rande; Keiser. Wait-burg; Col.n, Spokane. Height. 10 feet, 1 Inch. Half mil. McConnell, Boise; nh Yakima; Pea re, La me, i minutes, 4 seconus. T'.eo twenty yard dash Cooke, El hnsbtiig; Kinder, Waitshurg; Shaw, T.ewiston. Time. 22:2. One hundred twenty yard hurdles Trrv.nro.ll "Rolse: Thomnsoll Lew- I iston Peare, It Grande. Time 17 i tee Pair Clothing Go. Agents Tuf Nut Gloves, Packard Shoes, Stetson Hats. i V v ismen s 0 -Cooke. El ; Kinder, i put in Trumble. Nor :hange. 'irande Tim Relax- Half Mile Spokane, Ellens burg. La Grande. Time, 1:38. Four forty yard dash Cooke. El lehsburg: Biunton. ' Walla Walla; Bench, Ellensburg. Time 62:1. Hammer throw, twelve pounds Beers, Baker City; Mangum. Boise; Phillips. Lewlston. Distance, 133 feet, 0 inches Two twenty yard hurdles Shaw, Lewlston: Kimball, Pendleton; Mc rro .ky. Tekoa. Time 2G:3. Broad Jump Rcmy. North Yaki ma: Bowl in.'.. Sunnyslde; Cohn. Spo- I kane. Distance. 20 feet, 8 Inches. , I Sh.-t put Jones. Baker City; Beers Baker City; Watson, Tekoa. Distance,', I 4". feet, 5 inches. j Public School Events. I R.liy-Gvern Park, Washington, Sfvirpst-in. Time. 51:3. ( j F fiy yard dash Sailnuton, Green. Park: Hun'. Lincoln; Duiinington. ; Washington. Time 6:1. ! Ienroii, Wins n Peclamatlon. ' First place In the declamation con- . test which was held for the fifteen schools Thursday evening in the chap- ; c! room was g.ven by the Judges to , l.or 'ii Pumas, a member of the fourth I year class at Pearson's academy, white j second and third places were given j to Gordon Davis of Spokane and to J Grace Phillips of Prosser. respective- j Iy Dumas has for several years been , prominent in the academy as an ora- ' tor and it was strongly hoped by the j local institution that he would sue- reed in w'nnlng a place. He has won the local contest for two years in succession. ernoon. But every enthusiast Is so cheeringly happy over the arrival of the opening game of the season that he doesn't mind explaining a few points. The language of the fans will be tbo tiling most difficult for the society women to endure, and when the end of the season comes and they will have trumped up names of their own to call the offending umpires it will be Interesting to xvitnes their demon si rations. Read the "Want" ads today? ce G ream Score: i R. H. E. ft ft 0 ".'.0 3 0 an'1 Stephen Pe-t -le Vancouver Thompson and Custer Tamm 11 snokane 5. Whitman 0, Idaho 2 Fp -kane May 7. In a contest that Moscow, Idaho. May 7. In one of rajiilly developed into a farce Tacoma the prettiest college games played in beat Spokane yesterday In hollow , the west th s season, the Whitman fashion, 11 to 3 Umpire Wright was j Coll. ge nine yesterday wrested victory cr.e of the star performers in the bur- from the University of Idaho ball toss-i"-.u Score: R- H. E. I ers by the score of 6 to 2. Borleske, Er ckson and . mi?- To corra . Ppc-kane -Anr.is and E.-o'ks. By rr.es; 11 13 2 5 10 4 Collins and COAST LEAGUE. Portland 2. Vernon 0. Port'anl. Ore.. May 7. More f f feefve ban ng. and Vernon's solitary rr-r gave the Portland team a 2 to 0 .'-torv Sr. yesterday's game. Score: R. H. E. Vxr:.-.n 0 8 1 P - r. ! 2 6 1 Ea-i'T'cs H'ns'.lrig and Brown; E'-r-V n and O. Fisher. San TVancisco 1, Los Angeles 2. Is Ar.geles May 7. Williams' y: rjr. -.vhl'h brought in an extra tal y give San Francisco the game v.h j did the twirling for the Mission aries, held the Muscovites down to four hits and secured 13 strikeouts. Appieman, of Idaho, was touched for nine hits. Whitman was credited with two errors, while the Idaho players were given three. Cox, the Missionary left fielder, was sent home today on account of a bad knee, which resulted from an Injury received in the vast game played with the University of Oregon. Polo Senson Opens. Washington, May 7. The official season of the Polo association was ushered in today on the new field of the Washington Polo club. The game Is highly popular in the national cap ital, especially among army and navy - Ari' -Q vf uferdav. 4 to 2 I c,' ! mon, and the tournament promises to Lc - Ar.geks 2 5 1 Ear. Frar,cl:-co 4 6 2 J3.it'" ras Crlgf-r snJ Smith; Mil ler sr.d Williams. Oakland 2, Sacramento 0. S r. Frf, nc .sco, May 7. Oakland 3rer.- further away from the bottom of tr.e heap yesterday when the team Tvn a ch ar cut victory from Sacra mento, 2 to 0 Score: R. H E. Oakland 2 10 1 f.- rramento 0 4 0 Batteries Harklns and Mitze; I3r' v. n and La Longe. National League. K'iv York Mav 6. The score: n h. e Philadelphia 2 8 1 New York 3 4 S Batteries Foxen and Doo:n; Mat thxvsn and Meyers. Brooklyn, May C. The score: R. II. E P.'- on 8 16 2 Prooklyn 6 6 3 Datteries Curt.s, Brown and Gra tia ir.; Wilheim, Dessau and Erwln. Chicago. May 6. The score: n. h. E Pittsburg 6 6 1 Chicago 1 6 0 Patteries Llef eld, Gibson and Mc- dtvelop some exciting sport. The 1910 tournament dates are as follows: May 7-14 Washington Polo club. May 10-21 Country club of West chester. May 23-28 Squadron A. N. G., X Y. June 4-11 Philadelphia Country club. June 13-18 Eryn Mawr Polo club. Jun 20-Ju!y 1 Meadow Brook club. June 2-16 Rockaway Hunt club. July 18-25 Rumson Polo club. July 25-30 Southampton Horse as sociation July 25-August 30 Point Judith Polo club championship. August 8-13 Saratoga Polo club. Dugust 22-27 Westchester Polo club. August 29-September 3 Buffalo Club. Pepfc-mbcr 6-10 Dedham Polo club. Chinese Exposition. Pekln. May 7. China's first great International Industrial exposition at Nanking Is now practically completed and In readiness for the opening on Monday of the X-rays, so can xve gage the depth of human affections with the latest mechanical marvel. For some ears past scientists have sought to achieve this uncomfortable purpose. From time to time it has been stated that means had been discovered for testing the rpiality. to say, of lox-e. But at la.-t an Invention has been discov ered xvhich is said to practically put an end to all deception between lov ers, friends and relatives. This me chanical Paul Pry goes even further. It xvill register the amount of per sonal magnetism which one person exercises over another, and also dis cover the amount of resistant xvill a man or woman possesses. Naturally such a machine has its value, but at best it would be an uncanny thing to have in the house, and that love making is likely to be revolutionized by its invention Is surely not to bo urged In Its favor. From the beginning of time men have sxvorn eternal love, and maids have believed them, and been deceiv ed ; xvomen, too. have played fast and I loose xvith hearts for a good many centuries, and by mere protestations and careful acting many a fortune has been won from hoodwinked relatives O I. -.... n nl,.,.. ,i.V.n tVintr ' f '1 iXli KOOVJ Uiy MOL IX i OJ rj , lltvt WI'J sreni. bv onv means, yet, on the I xvhole, generation after generation has I been satisfied. Maids have continued ' to believe in lovers' vows, men have I trusted xvomen, so-called friendships hue flourished, and relatives haV been duped. But all this sort of thing I -.vill have to come to an end If the I phthymograph cotaes Into use. One will be able to t' 11 Just how much Jack and Jill love each other, whether Stigglns' apparent devotion to the rich relict of his late uncle Is of ster ling quality, whether the relations be tween the captain and the lady are purely Platonic, and whether A Is as true a friend as she professes to be, or 13 is really under the influence of C. It Is not only love making that xvill be revolutionized by the "phthyomo graph." If it comes Into use play wrights and novelists will havo to adopt new methods. Lawyers and clergymen will find their work very different, matchmaking mothers xvill have to go warily, and the plausible scoundrel and the artful minx xvill have to use wholly different tactics from those which they have adopted throughout the centuries. And withal ones does not fancy xve shall be much better off You can not make peo ple moral by act of parliament, nor will a scientific Instrument save the credulous and the easily flattered from being deceived. Human nature will have Its way, let the scientists plan ever so wisely. Discus Beers, Baker City; Ileiden ilch, I-'i Grande; Adams. Spokane. Distance, 106 feet, 9 Inches. Fifty yard dash Watson, Tekoa; Sooke, Ellensburg; Shaw, Lewlston. Time. 5:2. High Jump Coo; Spokane, Dolbow. Spokane; Reniy. North Yakima. Height, 5 feet, 10 inches (Coast rec ord.) Mile run Boylen Pendleton; At kinson, Waitshurg; Trumble, North Yakima. Time, 4:45 4-5. SOCIETY I. ABIES AS ' FANS." Denver Post: Society Is thinking seriously of attending ball games this season and today there Is a good rep- i re.seiitatlon of smart folks at the ground displaying vast ignorance and much enthusiasm over tho old, old game. They chVcr because the rest do, and they really become inoculat ed xvith the wllil spirit of the game, just from seeing enthusiastic plays they know nothing of. Many a beau is proving his faithfulness by trying to tell his best beloved all the rules and plays of baseball In this one aft- Sherbet Ices Punches Candies Pastry Made to Order We make a specialty of speci al designs and colorings that xvill match your table decor ations or lodge and club colors. Pure Materials and Skilled Workmen Out of toxxn orders receive our prompt and careful attention. HOLES A I.I AMI Itiri'UL. Hohbach's Phone M. SO. 221 E. Court St. OREGON One Night Only, THEATRE Sunday, May 8th FREDERIC BELASCO PRESENTS ! Ia itw' . The Dramatic Sensation of the Season, from Augusta Evans book of the same name. PRICES: $1.50$ 1 .00 75c 50c. Seat sale opens Saturday, 1 0 p. m. at Pendleton Drug Co NOTE A Full House to St. Elmo secures all the co Attractions for Pendleton in the future. Bel as-