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BAILT MASt ORB GONIAL. PKNDLKTON, OIUDUOX, TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1011, FIGHT PAGES 0000000000OOOOOOOOOOfOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00000000000 SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE. At SI. Louis. Score: It. H. E. Cincinnati 6 13 1 Ft. Louis 7 11 2 Batteries Gasper, . McQuillon, Smith and McLean; Harmon and Bresnahan. Umpires Johnstone and Eason. At Boston. Score: R. H. E. Brooklyn 4 9 3 Boston 5 15 3 lotteries Schardt and Miller; Mattorn and Rarldan. Vmriros Finneran and RIgler. At rittsburg. Score: R. H. E. Chicago 4 S 2 Tittfburg 1 5 1 Batteries Cole and Archer; Steele and Gibson. Umpires Klem and Doyle. At Now York. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia , . . .6 10 1 New York 4 8 1 Umpire? Humphreys and Dooin; Crania:i and Wilson. Umpires Brennan and O'Day. ARE YOU FREE -FROM Headaches, Colds, Indigestion, Pains, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Dizziness? If you are not, the most effective, prompt and pleasanl pethod of getting rid of them is to take, now and then, a desertspoon ful of the ever refreshing and truly beneficial laxative remedy Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna. It is well Known throughout the world as the best of family laxative reme dies, because it acts so gently and strengthens naturally without ini taring the system in any way. To get its beneficial effects it il always necessary to buy the genu ine, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co., bearing the nam of the Company, plainly printed oc the front of every package. ,Nar Oakland, California The or.'y Woman's Colicee on the Pacific Coast. Chartered 15. Ntnr twu Rreat Universities. Ideal c'iir.-.ate throughout the year. Entrance and graduation rciiuirenur.ts eu:va'cnt to thoe of Stanford and l'nivcrity of California. Laboratories fur science with modem equip ment. Excellent orrortunitieo for home economics, library study, music and art. Modem gymnasium. Special care for health cf students, out-door life. President. Lutila Clay Carson. A. .. I.itt. D.. I.L. P. Kor cata'Tue address Secretary, Mills College P. V., California. Get There Quick Phone Red 3'jOI for the j A UTO cabI Twenty-five cent fares to any t part of the city. Special rates for out of town trips. BEST SEHVICE IX TOWN. Stand at 614 Main St. ! 100 ACTS IN 100 MINUTES fl7fk llrvifiJ TWIN', ELEPHANTS. 33 INCHES TALL STRANGE AND WONDERFUL ALSO HERD OF BIGGEST ELEPHANTS SUPERB, SPECTACULAR, ORIGINAL CIRCUS, 600 People, 450 Animals BABY HIPPOPOTAMUS 40-SELLS -FL0T0 CLOWNS -40 FIGHTING THE FLAMES Gorgeous Street Parade 10:30 O'CLOCXEACH MORNING 10,000 Seat Twice It Former Size Bring all the folks and tee for yourself a Fifty-Cent Cir cus for 25 cents. 2 Complete Per form nee t Dally, Rain srShlna, at 1 and p. m. General Admission This Day and Date Doors Open One Hour Earlier, 7 f) O Admitting of a Visit to the Big LU U Pendleton, Friday, June 2 AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Washington. Score: R. II. E. ! Boston 12 15 1 1 W.TshtnRton 0 9 71 Batteries Kaiser ana Nunamaker; Walker and Street. I Second game Boston 7 11 3! Washington 6 13 1 j Batteries Pnpe and Klelnow; Gray and Street. Umpires rerrlne. At Cleveland. Score: R. H. E. ' Detroit 6 9 3' Cleveland 7 15 4 j Batteries Mullin and Suinage; Blandin, Gregg and Land. Umpires Evans and Mulllns, At Philadelphia. Score: R. H. E. 1 -ew lOTK 1 3 & r o o o o o o o o o o o o o Make Store Yow uarters on Lirais Day; 1 HE ('OLDKX KUIE store invito every man, woman andchild in Unmtilla county to call a tul get acquainted. Wo pro n rninmc-iit merchandising institution, notwithstanding certain rumors to the contrary, and want all to call nn.l see the great Block' vvo carry for you to choose from and the hit? saving we can afford von in every department. Being a inemler of a chain of 28 big gt. ye we have a tremendous leverage for buying lower than most concerns and as proof of this assertion we ask that you bring your catalogues from the mail order houses and compare price for price we can meet them and even beat them. Philadelphia and .4 8 0 Blair; Batteries Quinn Coombs and Lapp. Umpires Egan and Connelly. At Chicago. Score: R. II. E. St. Louis 9 4 5 Chicago Ill 1 Batteries Lake and Clarke; 'White and Sullivan. Umpires O'Loughlin and D.nen. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of the Teams. W. L. Portland 31 Oakland 32 San Francisco 31 Vernon 30 Sacramento 26 Los Angeles , . .23 Xo games scheduled. 23 29 2S 2S 29 36 Pet. .674 .525 .525 .517 .473 .390 NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Pet. .6S4 .590 .564 .500 .403 ,343 Standing of the Teams. W. L. Spokane 26 12 Vancouver 23 16 Tacoma 22 17 Portland is IS Styittle 15 22 Victoria 9 2S Results Yesterday. Vancouver 1, Spokane 0. Seattle 3. Victoria 2. Tacoma 4, Portland 0. Vancouver Dvfents Spokane. Spokane. Hay 30. Vancouver won a pitchers' battle yesterday, 1 to 0. Bonner allowed but five hits, but was wild, giving nine bases on balls. A j wild pitch scored the winning run. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver 1 5 0 Spokane 0 7 0 Batteries Rasmussen and Lewis; Bonner and Lewis. Seattle 3. Victoria 2. Seattle, May 30. With the score 2 to 1 against Seattle In the eighth inn'ng .Davidson knocked a home run scoring Leard and himself and win ning the game for the locals, 3 to 2. Score: R. H. E. Seattle S. 4 4 Victoria 2 6 2 Batteries Zackert and Spencer; McCreary and Spiesman. Tacoma -1, Portland O. Tacoma. May 30. The locals won yesterday, 4 to 0, by bunching their hits. Mundorff played a phenomen al game both in the field and at bat. Mensor has been suspended pending the investigation of his trouble with Householder, Sunday, and the Port land lineup Is changed as a result. Captain Williams of the visitors was ejected from the grounds today for disputing a decision. Score: R, H. E. Portland .0 7 1 Tacoma' 4 9 0 Batteries Eastley and 'Bradley; Annis and Burns. o c o o o o o o o G O O White table damatk 25 to 98 Corset Covers 10, 19, 25 lied Seal Gingham 10 Ladies'' Heavy Black Sateen Skirts 98 Ladies Dress Skirts $1.98 to $9.90 Ladies' White Waists 49 to 9S Ladies' Hose 5 and 10 Extra Qualities, 2 for 25 o 9 0 ) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o ) o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o PENDLETON, OREGON. X OOOQOQOQOOOQCQOOOOOOOQOQOOOOOotoocooQoOQQ000QOOOQOOOo Men's Black Sateen Shirts 75c values 49 Mens' Black Sateen Shirts $1.50 vol. 98 Mens Black Cfrif Gloves, T5e values 4Jty Men's Black Gauntlet Gloves, $1.50 values .. 9S Men's Hats all kinds, $2.00 values $1.49 Men's Hats all kinds, $1.50 values 9S Men's Hats all kinds, $2.50 values S1.9S John B. Stetsons Xo. 1 $3.45 Men's Work Shirts 25, 39 and 49 Men's Balbriggan Underwear 50c val. 39 Men's Balbriggan Underwear 35e val. 25 Men's Work Sox .5 and 3 for 23( Men's Fancies 5 pair Mien's Handkerchiefs 3, 5 and 10 Men's Silk Xeckties 23 MEN'S SHOES. MEN'S OVERALLS. Boss of the. Road, Underbill's, Fink's of Detroit, $1.00 values, a pair 83 Waist Band Overalls, pr. 49, 5S, 75 Boys' Overalls 25, 49 MEN'S SUITS. We are not giving you any hot air when we quote these prices: $25.00 Values, regular $16.50 $20.00 Values, regular S14.75 $15.00 Values, regular $9.90 Apron Gingham, yard 5 Best Calico, yard 5 C2in. Tercale, yard G l-lj J. B. Coats Thread . 4 I Tuck Towels 5 25 .. 98 r 8 l-3 ..J. 8 l-3 $5.00 Values $1.50 Values $1.00 Values $3.00 Values $2.50 Values $3.9S $3.50 $2.98 $2.49 $1.9S lluck Towels, 40c values, pair Bed Sheets . -25 49 Bed Spreads 9S to $3.98 Xndies' Knit Vests 5, 10, 2 for 23 Knit Union Suits ..... ...25, 49, 9S Colored Table Damask ... 25 and 40 Geneva Silk Hoso Warner Corsets Hopo Muslin Lonsdale MiTslin Bleached Muslin G l-4 am! 8 1-3 Unbleached Muslins G 1-4, 8 1-3 0-4 rcpperell Shooting 25 Lace Curtains, pair 69 and 9S Big lino of Embroideries to choose from l a yard up to 49. WHEN IN TOWX FOLLOW THE CROWD AND YOU WILL ALWAYS FIXD THE GOLDEN RULE STORE. The store for you, where lasting satisfaction follow every transaction. gWe carry a complete line of children's, misses and ladies shoes Sales may come and sales may go but you'll find our prices the lowest the year 'round. MECHANICAL ENGINEERS MEET IX PITTSBURG Pittsburg. Pa., May 30. Several hundred delegates were received and registered at the Hotel Schenley to day for the sixty-third annual conven tion of the American Society of Me chanical Engineers. A reception will be held this evening. Carnegie Hall has been engaged for the professional sessions of the meeting, the first of which will be held tomorrow morn ing. Between business sessions the visit ing engineers will be shown over va rious great industrial plants In Pitts burg and vicinity. Entertainment features will Include a boat excur sion up the Monongahela, a ball on Thursday evening and a flmoker on Friday night. The present meeting Is the first of the organization to be held In Pittsburg since 1884. The American Society of Mechanical Engineers was founded sixty-three years ago and has a membership of 4000. It In rec ognized as the foremost body of tech nical and professional engineers In the world. GOLD EN RULE STOR OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE DANGER FOR PENDLETON PIX)PLE APPENDICITIS Many Pendleton people have wind or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour stomach or constipation and do not know that these are symptoms of chronic appendicit's which may any minute become acute. They should try simple buckthorn bark, glycer ine, etc., ns compounded in Adlerika-i-ka, the new German Appendicitis remedy A SINGLE DOSE will bring rel'.ef. Pendleton Drug Store states that the QUICK action of Adler-i-ka is a constant surprise to people. LOCAL FIRM WILL CONTINUE VALUABLE AGENCY The Pendleton Drug Co. of this city has Just closed a deal whereby they will continue to be agents for ZEMO the well known remedy for eczema, dandruff, and all diseases of the skin and scalp. The extraordinary leap that this clean liquid external treatment for skin affections has made into public favor in the last few years proves its wonderful curative properties and makes it indeed a valuable addition to the fine stock of remedial agents carried by the Pendleton Drug Co. They have a limited supply of sam ples. One of which will be given free to any skin sufferer who wishes to test the merits of the medicine. A booklet "How to Preserve the Skin," will also be given to those Interested. 090000000000000000000000000000 0000000000 IV) yn Will He IVyi. and are always getting. scratches cuts, sprains, bruises, bumps, burns or scalds. Don't neglect such things they may result seriously If you do. Apply Ballard's Snow Liniment ac cording to directions right away and It will relieve the pain and heal the trouble. Price 25c, SOo and II. A. C. Koeppen & Bros. $00- f Spokane Roule EilwiNil Convention. Itoanoke, Vu., M;iy 30. Th" coun-! oil of the Episcopal diocese of south-i ern Virginia convened here today, ' with about 200 delegates and visitor ' in attendance. The sewdons will con- i Untie throe days. Ut'oa, N. Y., May 20. All of tho ! the Episcopal churches of central New York were represented in the annual diocesan convention opened here .this afternoon, to extend through tomorrow. SPECIAL RATES EAST DATES OF SALE. MAY 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29. JUNE 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 18, 17," 21, 22, 28, 29, 30. JULY 1. 2, 3, 4, 6, 6, 19, 20, 26. 27, 28. AUGUST 3, 4, 6, 14, 15, 1, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 3, 4, S, 6, 7. St. Paul $60. Chicago $72.50 St. Louis $70 Proportionate rates to other destinations. YGu should take In the route via the Arrow Lakes and the Canadian Rockies. Write for circulars and de scriptive literature. M. E. Malone, Geo. A. Walton, Trav. Pass. Agt. Gen. Agt . 14 Wall St., Spokane, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o The Newspaper's Worth to the Merchant is based upon CIRCULATION The strength or the weakness of a publication ig in the circulation. As one publisher truthfully says, "nothing succeeds like circulation." Clever advertising managers may prevail upon an advertiser to give his publication a trial, but no argument lie could devise could make him slick unless he secures results. We can remember an in- stance where a publisher who realized tho importance of circulation as tho Tjasis of success not taking any advertis ing for the first two years his paper was published. What he first wanted was a large circulation. lie was aware ' that without it those who might be induced to use 6pace would not receive fair returns, and they as permanent ad vertisers might be spoiled. When he did take advertising it proved profitable. Ho also found that the cost of get ting business was much less, as one advertiser was quick to tell another of his success. News travels quick regard-" ing any publication bringing unusual returns. ' Those publishers who devote their energies to adding constantly to circulation find that advertising will, with v ouFmuch urging, take care of itself, and il docs. Mail Order Journal. It pays to advertise in the East Oregonian the it f : . ' . newsy.paper inai Dears your message into nearly o every home. o o o o o o o O o o o O o o o o o O o o o o O o o o o O o o o o o o o o o o o O o o o o o o o o O o o o o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO& Do you read the East OregonlanT