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,4 S4 ... r PAGE SIX MAILT KAOT OMGONIAX.'PmroUrrOIT. OIUCGON, FIUDAV, JVXE 2, 1011. RIGIIT PAGES ooooooooooocooooooooooooooooioooooooooooooooooooaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo o The Best Stories by the Best Authors andf All the News the Day it Happens GOOD DING o o o o o o o o o o o o 6 o o o o Q o o o o Q o o o o o e o o o o o o o o o o o o G o o p g. ff, .1?;rl , I )r ' , t "" " " I C- 4 Two Extraordinary Offers Special Offer A Pacific Monthly with Daily E. O. One Year Paid in Advance, New Subscribers or Renewals . Regular Price Pacific Monthly $1.50 " Regular Price Daily E. O. by mail $5.00 $60 Special Offer B ThelPacinc: Monthly and Semi-Weekly E. O. One Year Paid in Advance, New Subscribers or Renewals . . Regular Price Pacific Monthly $,50 Regular Price Semi-Weekly E. O. $1,50 ,$Oo 82.00 The Pacific Monthly Is the leading mngazlne of Western America, published on the Pacific Coast, edited by Western men, and Us entire contents are Western. The East Oregonlan, as you all know well. Is the leading paper of the Inland Empire, and Is the official paper of Umatilla Co. and City of Pendleton. No home can afford to be without It. This is a short-time ofler PLEASE STATE IF NEW OK RENEWAL. Ent OreironJmi Pub. Co., Pendleton, Oro. Enclosed find for which please send your premium offer to the following address: Name Address . . CUT OUT AND MAIL, US TODAY. 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 QOOOoooooooooooooooooooooQOOOoooooQoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo0000000000000g SPORTS NATIONAL LEAGUE, First game: Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 5 9 1 ft. Louis 6 10 2 Keefe and F. Smith and Clark; Zmish and Eresnahsn. ' i Second game: j .Score. R. H. E. - : Cincinnati 6 12 0 ' St. Louis 4 6 0 F. Sm'th and Clarke; Laudermilk, Znich and Bresnahan. Chicago 8. PittlurK 6. Pittsburg, June 2. Chicago won the last game of the series here yes terday by hitting Nagle and Ferry hard in the first and second innings, w hen they scored six of their eight runs. Score: Pittsburg 6 8 1 Chicago 8 13 3 Nagle, Ferry, Left-Id and Gibson; Mclntyre, Brown and Kiing. St. Louis 6, Cincinnati 6. St. Louis, June 2. St. Louis came from behind and scored six runs in a sensational ninth $nning rally, win ning the f.rst game. Cincinnati won the second. Smith r.iteved effective ball. AM PltlCAN LKAGCE. Detroit 8, Washington 7. Washington, June 2. Detroit de feated Washington yesterday In a 10 inning contest. Oley, who relieved Walker at the opening of the third inning, was effective w'.th men on bases, Detroit having 123 die in this way. The fielding of McBrlde and 1 Moriarity was a feature. ' Score. R. H. E. 4 j t ii I 1 1 IUU I IU I Detroit 8 19 li :: Hi-'? Wa!kT, C)tey and Street; Lively and Stanage. Chicago 10, Roston 3. Bo-ton, June 2. The visitors found Collins for nine singlesi driving him from the rubber in the seventh in ning. McHalo, who replaced Collins, was ineffective. Score. R. H. E. Bost.Hi 3 12 S Chicago 10 14 0 R. Collinc, McHale and Nunamak er; Walsh and Sullivan. Philadelphia 14, Cleveland 8. Philadelphia, June 2. In a hard hitting game here yesterday, Phila delphia defeated Cleveland. Morgan was hit on the leg by a line drive off Granev's bat in the eighth inning and : was forced to leave the game. score. rl. H. is. Cleveland 8 18 5 Philadelphia 14 17 2 Harkness. Paige and Land, Fisher; Morgan, Russell, Coombs and Thom as. St. TjohIs 8, New Vork 1. New York. June 2. Hal Chase T.l.'.vAfl u-fth the lornls vesterdav for the first time in a long while and they deieated St. Louis in a long nrawn out and nnlnten st ng game. St. Louis 8 9 4 New York 1 16 1 P. .well, Unilry and Clark; Cald well, Quinn and Blair. 4 f H n i i Log Angeles 2 6 1 San Francisco 0 4 2 Delhi and Abbott; Henley, Schmidt and Berry. Sacramento 6, Vernon 3. Los Angeles, June 2. Timely bunching of hits, by the Senators won for them the game yesterday from Vernon. Three baggers by O'Rrourke, McDonnell and Carlisle and an un assisted double -play by Burred en livened the game. Vernon 3 8 3 Sacramento 6 9 1 Willett and Brown; Fitzgerald and Thomas. A Welcome Change Smoke curling up from the farmhouse chimney as the men are coming in from the fields, gives a pretty suggestion of a good sup per and a comfortable home. But it also mean3 a hot, tired woman, working hard over a blazing fire. Your wife can escape this with a New Perfection Oil Cook-stove. A New Perfw.tion keeps a kitchen many decrees cooler than any other range, yet it dm s ali a coal of wood rang; can do. It saves time, labor and fuel. No vofd to cut ; no coal to carry ; no B'lies ; no loot. WitS the New Perfecti n even it U the best cooking device you can find anywhere. 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Hen derson ivalk"d only .one, man today and that foil. .wed by two singles, re-ktilt.-d in the visitors' only score. Kj.-v ore It. II. K. Oakland 1 1 3 Portland 4 H 15 0 Plater and pearro; Henderson and Murray. 2, I'l'lwn 0. Oakland, t'al. June 2. Delhi won the iiarne for Ios Angclos here yes terday. San Framdsi.o secured only four s iitlere.i hits from the south ern f.lt her, who outpltrhed Henley at at every turn, striking out five men to the latter's one. Sun Francisco was blanked, the final score being 2 to 0. The game was characterized by poor hltt ng and good fielding. Score. Jl. 11. E. NORTHWEST LEAGUE. Standing of tlie Team. W. L. Pet. Spokane 28 14 .667 Tacoma 25 18 .581 Vancouver 25 18 .581 Portland 19 21 .475 Seattle 18 23 .439 Victoria 10 31 .244 Results Yesterday. Vancouver 9, Spokane 1. , Taeoma 5, Portland 4. Seattle 8, Victoria 1. SKkitno looses One. Spokane, June 2. Suhwenk and Cates started a pitchers' battle yes terday but Catcher Hasty was In jured in the seventh and Netzel, who relieved him, was unable to hold third strikes and also slipped upon a couple of wild throws. Vancouver won 9 to 1. Score. . R. H. E. Vancouver 9 10 1 Spokane 1 5 7 Cates and Shea; Schwenk and Has ty, Netzel. Tacoma S, Portland 4. Tacoma. June 2. Working the double squeeze play In the ninth In ning, Tacoma won from Portland yes terday, 5 to 4. Both Archer and An nla were hit hard, Archer retiring In the seventh In favor of Eastley. Score. R. H. E. Portland 4 9 0 Tacoma 5 14 1 Archer, Eastley and Harris; Annts and Burns. Seattle 8, Victoria 1. Seattle, June 2. McCreary was hit often and hard yesterday and Seattle won from Victoria with ease, the score being 8 to 1. Skeels, Seattle' Indian pitcher, was master of the sit uation and the visitors did not have a chance to win during the game. Score: R. H. E. 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