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PAGE SIX BMWnBDSB8 Women who bear chuaren and re jnain healthy are those who prepare their systems in advance of baby's coming. Unless the mother aids nature in its pre-nat.il work the crisis finds her system unequal to the de mands made upon it, and she is often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy is so truly a help to nature as Mother's Friend, and no expectant mother should fail to use it. It relieves the pain and discomfort caused by the strain on the ligaments, makes pliant and elas tic those hivrcs ana muscies wmcu nature is expanding, prevents numb ness of limbs, and soothes the inflam mation of breast glands. The system being thus prepared by Mother's Fritnd dispels the fear that the crisis may not be safely met. Mother's Friend assures a speedy and complete recovery for the mother, and she is reft a healthy woman to enjoy the rearing of her guSSS MOTHERS Vrite for our free fPTEND book for expect- ant mothers which contains much valuable information, and many sug gestions of a helpful nature. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. C Washington 1 ' 2 Batteries Young and Fisher; Wallker and Henry. lXHroit 6. riUlmlolitlibt 1. Deeroit, July 15. George Muylin who has boon out of the game for several weeks owing to an operation on his nose, returned yesterday and pitched fine ball, Detroit winning 6 t. 1, and making it four straight from Philadelphia. Half of Detroit's runs were due to bad throw by Strenk In the third inniag. Score: H. E. Philadelphia 5 1 Detroit 6 9 1 Batteries Coombs and Lapp; Mul lin and Stanage. Boston 2. Cliiouco 0. Chicago, July 15. White with two doubles gave Boston the final game of the series with Crteago. Pape a in fine form and kept the hits of the locals well scattered. Score: Chicago Boston Batteries White and Payne; Pape and Williams. R. H. K. .0 4 2 .2 9 0 Sullivan. NORTHWEST LEAGUE. standing of the Tennis. 3 37 37 43 44 65 W , .53 ..52 . .51 . .43 . .41 1 O o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o O Pot. I .596 ' A OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGIO o Oil IPrizos . lira Away' ffi DEC f .You yant a piano try this, the most interesting and instructive competition ever inaugurated. EREF f f HCC $4:200 in Prizes, including Elegant Chest of Silver, Ladies' Gold Watches, Handsome Music Cabinet. lIlCC Chest of Silver 1st and 4th Prize. Latent Design Music Cabinet. 3d Prise. 584 I r.so .500 ! .4S2 ' .253 l r xv rn or . I or UK 1 o ii NATIONAL LEAGUE. lliiladclpliia 5: Cincinnati 4. Philadelphia, Pa.. July 15 Phila delphia ,ot undisputed possession of .first place by defeating Cincinnati 5 to" 4 yesterday. Fromme pitched good ball for four innings, but in the t.L .1 , Al- 1 -.... I- .i 1 htm nnf rtf I i 1 ill ill' :i'vaa Auumcu ...... v the box. Score: R. H. E. Cincinnati 10 1 Philadelphia . 5 8 2 Fromme, Smith and M. Lean; Al exander and Doin. Bston 7; St. Louis 5. 'Boston, July 15. Manager Bres riahan used four pitchers in an effort to win yesterday's game but the lead taken bv Boston in the second inning proved ' too great" Boston winning. The score: R- H. E, B'ton 7 7 3 St Louis 5 6 1 Tyler and KUng; Bolden. Geyer, G. Laudermilk, L. Laudermilk and Bres rahan. . Umpires Johnstone and Ea-son. ' Powell Sold?. St. - Joseph, Mo., July 15. Ray Powell, left " fielder of the Western league club, was sold to the Chicago Americans yesterday. The purchase price is J5000. Powell is hitting above . 300 and leads the league in ftolen banes. Vancouver Spokane Taeoma Portland Seattle Victoria Yiotorin 12. Seattle 6. Seattle. July 15. Victoria pound d Seattle's pitchers unmercifully yes terday and won the game 12 to 6. The locals got a substantial lead in the first inning but Victoria was not slow to catch up and in the last two innings piled up enough runs to put Seattle out of the running. Seattle 1 Victoria 12 17 1 Ratteries Moe. Fulkerton and Shea; McCreery and DeVogt. Portland 3. Spokane 4. Spokane. July 15. Spokane won a njp and tuck game from Portland vesterdav. 4 to 3. Tonneson was wild in the first, allowing four bases on balls, netting three . runs without a hit. Score: R- H. E Portland 3 5 1 Spokane 5 1 Batteries Tonneson, Stovall and Moore; Graft and Astdiek. Vancouver 12. Tacnina 1. Vancouver. B. C. July 15. Van couver defeated Tacoma yesterday by a score of 12 to 2. Brtnker secured a home run while Cates got two three baggers. After the fifth, Mike Lynch and several other members of the Ta team tried to convert the game into a farce and witnessed the remainder of the game from the stand. Score: R. H. E. Vancouver 12 16 4 Tacoma 1 5 2 Batteries Cates and Lewis; Annls. and Murns, Siebt. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o tewJ JpiH I I - 'mmrXih I! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGCE. St. I.uis 4, New York 3. St.- Louis, July 15. Two runs be hind In the ninth, St. Louis rallied and ' scored three runs on three hits a base on balls followed by Wallace's dou ble. The local's fielding was fast and perfect. Score: R. H. E. New York 3 8 3 St Louis H 0 Batteries Caldwell, Vaughn. Quinn and Blair: Lake, Hamilton and Stephens. Cleveland 4. Washington 1. Cleveland, O.. July 15. Franey's muff of a fly in the ninth saved Washington from a shut out by Cy Toung yesterday. Score-: R. H. E. Cleveland 1 2 52 51 51 53 62 Pet. .566 .519 .519 .514 .475 .409 HIS ECZD In 1 BOLS CURED Eczema Began When Three Weeks Old. Arms, Shoulders and Breast a Solid Scab. Boils Broke Out During Teethmgr Used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and He Was the Picture of Health. "My on t--s cboyt thne wiwki old when I noticed r. i .e. Wnss-out on his cheeks, from which a v.:: ; i j.taiK'e oozd. A short time ftT. i criiis, thoul'lers and breast and called our family pbyeician wbo at once pronounc-d the dineasa eczma. The little lellow was unil'T his treatment for ahout thre months. By tlift end of that time, lie seemed no betfr. 1 became discouraeed. I dropped the doctor's treatment, and eom- . . i . . l: - r i ; . meltcea Hie usi; n v.uin.ui cynut aii'j vuit- rrw-nt, and In a Jew days noticed a marked chsnre. Tlie eruption on hU clieeks was ' aimuNt healed, and Inn KhouiderK. arms and lirtat were diriiierfly better. When he was almut K vcn iTiontlis old, all trax of the ecxema u fruiie. ' Uurinr his teethinr pf-rM, his head and face were hroktu out Hi bnU wliich 1 r ured with CutUura hoap and Ouiltneiit. r-ur.-ly be murt have been a great mlferer. V'inuX the time ol teething and from the time I dropped the doctor's treatment, 1 ni-i the Cm i lira 8oui and Cuticura Ointment, tiothintr else, and when twu yearti old lie was the pk'tuie of iiealth. Ills rfmiplexi-in was Milt und lMnti!ul. and his head a tna" if nJky cuis. 1 had l ti afraid Hint he wonl i never le "ell, and I f-l tliat I owe a irieat deal to the Cuticura Remedies." (fciirneii) Mr. Marv W. Ramsey, 224 E. Jackson tel., Colorado SM':r. tolo., S-pt. 24, 1910. Although Cuticura 8oap and Cuticuri thiuineiit are hold by firuirtrists and dealers everywhere, a lllM-ral saliil'le of each, with 3J-pa:e tMN.klet on lite fkin and h;iir, v til k- . nt, Mii-lr', oil apiluation to Potter 'JH4 & Cticiu. Corp., lxpl. ili, bostoa. Stamllng of the Teams. W. L. Portland 66 43 Oakland 56 San Francisco 55 Vernon 54 Sacramanto 48 Los Angeles 43 Portland 2; Vernon 1. Portland, Ore., July 15. All three scores In yesterday's game between Vernon and Portland resulted from bad throws. Kuhn overhrew secono, scoring Brashear, Harty also over threw second, scoring Kuhn, and Steen scored when Patterson, wlvo had retired Chadbourne overthrew third base. The pitching of botTT Stuart and Steen was superb. Score: R. H. E. Vernon 1 5 4 Portland 2 7 1 Stewart and Hasty; Steen and Kuhn. Sacramento 5: Angels S. Los Angeles, Cal., July 15. Sacra mento made it three straight from Los Angeles yesterday, winning five to three. The home team tied the score in the eighth, but could do noth ing after Sacramenta had added two runs to their score in the ninth. Yates was found for 12 hits, four of which were two-baggers. Sacramen to scored its first two runs on a double steal, Meener returning the ' ball high over Abofs head. Shlnn j scored and Danzig went to third, reaching the plate on Mahoney's sinsrle. Score: H. H. E. I Los Angeles 3 11 2 Sacramenta 5 12 2 Yates and Abbott; Fitzgerald and Thomas. Umpire Hildebrand. Frlwo 3; Oakland 2. San Francisco, July 15. Although making a desperate rally In the last inning, Oakland failed to tie the score in the game with San Francisco here z. Francisco's the score was an exact parallel, each team scoring six hits and three er ors. Oakland's run were brought In the first and ninth Innings and San Wrancixco's in the fifth and sixth. Flater and Miller broke even, each ftrlking out thre men, and each is suing tw passes. The score: 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 Prizes Are As Folloms: First Prize Magnificent. Chest of Silver and $150 Cash Purchas ing Check. Second Prize Ladies' Gold Watch and $140 Cash Purchasing Check. Third Prize Beautiful Music Cabinet and J135 Cash Purchas- lng Check. Fourth Prize Handsome Chest of Silver and $130 Purchasing Check. Fifth Prize Ladies' Gold Watch and $125 Cash Purchasing Check. Sixth Prize Gentlemens' Gold Signet Ring and $120 Purchasing Check. Seventh Prize Beautiful Gold Scarf Pin and $115 Purchasing Check. Then in order of merit, 77 Special Advertising Cash Purchasing Checks ranging in value from the above down to $60. All contest ants will receive a beautiful art picture free. THE MAGIC "7" PUZZLE Seven Grand Prizes Seventy-seven Special Prizes to be awarded by seven great piano manufacturers during the seventh month of the year. s 4 EILERS MUSIC HOUSE Largest Western Dealers In Pianos, lit conjunction with niton's. New Yorks, Philadelphia's and Chicago's Greatest Piano Makers will dis tribute to residents of 4 counties In Oregon $4,200 FREE Why It Is Done Our purpose In holding this contest is to acquaint the people o: this section with the many far-famed makes of pianos we handle. The manufacturers of these pianos are convinced that this form of advertising Is more effective than spending large amounts In maga zine and newspaper advertising, subsidizing concert pianists, etc., etc. We too. believe the best advertisement for a good Piano is a satis fied customer, and we believe, further, that the advertising allowance should eo to the person who buys a piano. We want every one tn know that ours are the only stores in the West that sell the famous Chlckcrlng, the oldest and most expensive of American Pianos; t ie beautiful toned Sohmer; the now celebrated Lester tof Phlladelphl i; the world-renowned Kimball, (given the Highest Grand Award at t ie Chlcniro Exposition, and again at the Seattle Exposition last year.) the genuine Decker, and our own Eilers Orchestral Piano, as well as the famous Aitopinno, which every one can play without practice ThP Steirer Pianos, the Bush & Gcrts and the H. P. Nelson Flano also are sold only by us. And we want every one to know that we sell these fine dependable makes of Instruments for less than the are obtainable elsewhere. px orao bod INFORMATION IlLANK. Attach this slip (or one lmllar) to your answer, writing plainly. Name Street No Post Office If possible, give below the name and addresses of two or more of your friends whom you believe might consider the purchase of a Pi ano, Autoplano, or Organ. Name P- O. Address Name 1 P- O. Address Name P- O. Address Also one or more who might consider the purchase of a Phonograph. Xame P. O. Address....... Name P- O. Address j . . . . Name P- O. Address CAN YOU SOLVE THIS PUZZLE? IT CAN BE DONE. Take any number from t toll Inclusive. Do not use any num ber more than twice. Place one number in each of the squares on this or separate sheet of paper so that when they are added perpen- dicularly or horizontally the total will be 21. The seven nearest cor rect answers will be given the seven grand awards above mentioned, and the others in the order named. Few will get all 8 columns. Some will possibly get columns, though all 8 columns can be arranged. Each contestant to abide by the rules. The decision of the Judges to be final. In case of tie, prizes of similar value to be given to each contestant. Professional artists, music trade employees and winners of first prizes in our previous contests barred. All answers must be mailed or brought in to us by July 19, 1911, at 6 p. m. Be sure your name and address are plainly written on your answer and sent to Eilers Music House Oregon's Greatest Musical Establishment. 813 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON 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 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Oakland San Francslco Flater and Pearce; Schmidt. Umpire Finney. R. H. E. 2 6 3 3 6 3 Miller and planting and the bearing year, of the I who was returning from the easl trees ' with the money and securities, am! KNIVES I'SED AT DANCE. broke out also, and In a ypxterday, the latter winning 3 to few day. became a solid w, h ,h eX(,epton of San Franclst f-ab. I lcame alarmed, , , , ' .. . ,,, and called our faraitt better showing in the run column There Is more Catarrh In thta section of the country than all other diseases pot tocrlier. and nntll the lant few years was iipposed to be Incurable. For a great tnnnjr years doctors pronounced It a locat filnense and prescribed loral remedies, and lir constantly falling to cure with local treatment, pronounced It Incurable. Bel nre him nrnyen catarrh to be a constitu tional dlitease and therefore reqnlrea con stitutional treatment- Hall's Catarrh Cure ronnufn'-tored by V. 3. Cheney It Co., To Mo. Ohio. Is ttie only constitutional enre n the market. It Is taken Internally In Ami from 10 drops to a teaapoonful. It acta dlrertl on tba blood and mocona urfnrea of the Ttem. Tbey offer one hundred dollars for any raee It falls to rure. Hend for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CITENEY CO., Toledo, O. Bold br all DruKglsta. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation Throu Stubbed to Death, Others Arc Wounded at I'oliHh Fete. Steubensville, Ohio. Three men were slashed to death anw three more fatally cut in a general fight at Ade na. Two rjpen are under arrest. All concerned are Polish miners. The cutting took place during a christening and dance. The festivi ties were in progress ail day Sunday, and by midnight it is said all of the party were Intoxicated. The men are said to nave quarrel ed over a woman. At tqasi ten omera received slight wounds. Several wo men were hurt. Snralns require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlalu Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parti to a healthy condition. For sale 'ol all dealers. KNCOrUWiK C'AllllAGE GROWING SiittM-rtiri IViiit Grower Find Vce Uihles IJttweeii ITult Trcrs Prof-ituhlfl. They have put In some 20 acres of cabbage and broccoli there," said Mr. Bouquet today, "and they seem to be doing very well. Of course it is an experiment dependant upon cli matic and market conditions. They expect now to get their product on the market in December and January." LOSES NERVE AFTER STEALING A FORTUNE La Grande, Ore. After making a successful getaway with a leather grip containing over 16000 on the O. W. R. & N. train No, 17 between Huntington and Baker, a clever crook lost his nerve and left the grip In the car uhead of the one from which it was stolen, left the train at Baker and the grip was found before the train reached Haines. It was simply a case of getting cold feet after a most successful haul and quitting cold with the game In his hands. The grip in question was in the custody of M. R. Brown of Portland, HAVE Oregon Agricultural Colleege, Cor vallis, Ore. At the. request of the Sutherlln Fruit Growers' association, Arthur G. B. Bouquet of the depart ment of horticulture at the Or-gon agricultural college made a special trip to Hutherlln to advise with them as to garden management. They are particularly interested In making their land pay In the Interim between SYS&YOU H STOMACH VI Heartburn, Q I "T 1 (Indigestion, mm VS.)! T, . -S lltlP! lUlouHnem, CoiiHtlpation, I I anal AAA 5 Crump or : vi, ....,..... Fever? Try the Bit tern today and note the bene ficial results. east 1 who had scarcely left It for a moment during the trip. That the thief knew of its contents nnd had followed Brown a long way watching a chance to get away with It seems certain. It is believed by officers that he was scared out because the grip bore the name and address of the owner, in the booty. large black letters, and Hint ln fear ed npture because of the o.i!e with which the grip could be identified f It was found in his possession, j,e. fore the name nnd address could be obliterated. Anyway the grip was restored to the happy owner, and the yegg, who ever he was made his escape without ill 7 YOUR VACATION 1 at the OCEAN SHORE SlU V - 3i HOURS FROM PORTLAND V? m i SALT AIR, SEA BREEZES, COOL DATS AND " ytfy REFRESHING NIGHTS. " First-class Hotels open all year at Gearhart and Sea- '; f.( side. Delightful trip to the mouth of the Co- r-'f lumbta River through historic Astoria. V ' l C1Q IK ROUXI Tickets Sold Dally by Agent of I.1' i UlU.IO TRIP Nor. rue. or O.-W. il. & N. Co. I ZvV Return Llndt October 31st. Illustrated folder and hotel directory will be sent on raWi W. E. OOMAN iXl? 1 G'l. Ft. nnd Pass. Agt. R P. & S.'lty. -S ' PORTLAND. ORE. 7