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'" ' x . . .. ,. , .,!.... .-,,f,..,1.,1,rw.,-i,. ..v.-..........,-- ..-,.,.-.,. v. .!.... PAGE SIX DAILY K.1AT REGOX7AN, PENDLETON. O.odwON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1911. EIGHT PAGER OtiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO At Lincoln Lincoln 13, Omaha 7. At Denver Denver 8, Des Molnei O 9 O o o o SPOR TS 2. At Puebl) Pueblo 3, St. Joseph 1. o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 9 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 6 o o o 6 o o o o o o o o o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o e o o G 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 Convention Exhibited Pianos At the National Convention of Piano iManufacturers held in the Coliseum, at Chicago, early in June, were exhibited the finest products of the World's Foremost Makers of Pianos. Eilers Music House purchased the entVe exhibit of six of the leading makers and sent these pianos to the coast, knowing that they would be well receiv" ed. There was only six carloads in the deal and One Entire Carload of these famous Convention sent to Pendleton to Exhibited Pianos was he disposed of. Thtve pianos were scon by the entire Music Trade an.l it would only be natural that each manufacturer would select the finest finish ed and the richest toned instruments he produced. This is positively the finest car of pianos ever shown ai one time in Pendleton. . - t At the close of the convention by taking the entire ex hibit of six manufacturers we were able to make a very material savihsr. Notwithstanding that these pianos should bring more than regular price we are going to apply the Blue Brush, which means that the entire carload will be sold under price. We are going to sell these De Luxe pianos at astonishing savings in price because we were able to save. Here is your opportunity to get a Better Piano for Less Money All Cash Not Necessary Wlii! fulcnni wo imglit to have all cash fur these goods eoii iho big savings the I!L1'K UIU'SIE lias made poiblc, we will arrange to take hs little as .Ton pot cent down and the balance may be paid in thirty tiia1 monthly payments, or we can arrange miartorly, semi annual or even annual payment to suit your individual heeds. Every instrument is Guaranteed both by the maker and the Eilers Music House, day and see what the Blue Urush has done to There never was a time to buv like NOW at Come in to the prices. 8 1 3 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. NATIONAL 0! LEAGUE. o o o o o o 9 Q 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 I'lllsliiu- 7, Brooklyn 1. Pittsburg, July 2ii. Ferry iti'ht'l u splendid game fur Pittsburg who eas ily defeated Brooklyn. The only tal ly counted by the visitors was on a ! home run iv Whent. Of thn itin.u U i hits made off Ferry two wore bv boat. Brooklyn 7 lo 1 Pittsburg 1 3 3 Ferry uiul Simons; Schmidt, Bur mnl Bergen. IMilliulobiliiu 2. St. iouls 0. S. Louis, July 20. With Chalmers pitching invincible ball Philadelphia today shut out St. Louis. The locals lone hit came In the second when Oakes bounced one off Chalmers' shins Score: r. 11. E. Philadelphia 2 12 1 St. Louis 0 1 0 Batteries Chalmers and Dooin; Steel and Bliss. . . : . . . . Cinclmuitl 8, Now York 2. Cincinnati. July 26". Cincinnati de feated New York In one of the most exciting games here this season. Suggs was a puzzle at all time, an error and a wild throw allowing New York's only run. Score: R. H. e. New York 2 8 1 Cincinnati 3 s 3 Hatteries Ames and Wilson; Suggs and McLean. AMERICAN LEAGUE. O Boston 4, Chieajro 1. Boston. July 28. Boston by bunch ing hits with an error, scored three runs in the first Inning and won from Chicago. Collins pitched a masterly game. Score: R. 11. E. Boston 4 ft a Chicago 1 7 j Batteries R. Collins and Carrlgan: Lange and Sullivan, Payne. . New York 3, St. Louis 2. New York. July 26. Johnson's home run In the eighth won from New York a fought for eame. rhns.. made a spectacular double Iiljiv In t V... .!.. 1 t - . , . . . Oj ... v.binii u.v oiuiiping u nigii nner 1 bare handed. Score: r. h. h. St. Louis 2 3 1 New York 3 9 0 Butteries Mitchell and Stephens; Quinn, Caldwell and Sweeney. I'hllailelpliin. 3-S; Cleveland, I-l. Philadelphia. 3uly 26. Philadel phia won both ggames of a double hendrr from Cleveland. Bender was effective In the first game, while in the second the home team knocked Mitchell off the trubber In the fifth Inning. First game: Cleveland 1 5 3 Philadelphia , 3 g 1 Batteries Krapp and Fisher; Ben der and Thomas. Second gam : e R. H. E. Cleveland 4 xo 0 Philadelphia 8 15 1 Batteries Mitchell, Kaler and Smith; Combs and Lapp. IK?trolt 5, Washington 2. Washington, July 26. Detroit bat- j ted Cray out of the box in the second inning and defeated Washington handily. Hughes pitched well In the last seven Innings but the locals could not hit Mullen with men on bases. s,,ore: r. it. E. Batteries Oray, Hughes und smith, Mullen and Stallage. AI11- NORTHWEST LEAGUE. 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o a, Washington 2 11 X 1 I'eiroit 5 11 0 9 O o 0 o o o 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 Standing Score: Vancouver . .'. Spokane Tacoma Seattle Portland Victoria of 1 lie Teams. R. II. K. 61 3!l .610 5S 42 .5V) 56 44 .r.r.6 50 47 515 46 51 .474 26 73 .262 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Standing of Iho Tennis. W. L. 4 5 53 5U 5! 511 Pet. .579 .539 .529 .491 .478 .3SS Portland 62 Vernon 62 Oakland Sai Francis, 57 Sacrumenu 54 I. os Angeles 45 Oakland ,v .1 San Francisco, July 26. Facing a four to 'nothing score in the last half of the ninth, Oakland butted Suter out of th... box, treated Moskiman Just as Iirevalently and won the gamo by one run not finishing tho Inning. Two runs and ten hits were made off Suter In eight 'and one-third Innings and the buses were full and none out when Moskiman took up the bat tle for San Francisco. The Seals started off by making two runs and scored one each in the sixth and oiBhtli. Mohler made three of San Francisco's runs San Francisco 4 12 2 Oakland "5 n j Batteries Suter. Moskiman and Schmidt; Christian and Mltze. Vornon J, Sacramento 2. San Francisco, July 26. Castleton outpitched Mryam vestcrdav and w.tn given better support than the local souinpaw, ernon winning the first game of the scries, 4 to 2. For four innings not a Senator went beyond second and only one went that far. In the sixth Castlenian weakened, walking two men and allowing a dou ble, filling the bases, with two down. Vernon 4 la 0 Sacramento 2 8 3 Batteries Qistleman and Brown; Byrum and Thomas. Hardly. Professor It's one of the fralltlua of human nature that no matter how much a man gets he wants more. Friend (thoughtfully) Oh, I d'Xi't know about that not In the police court he doesn't. Ho Krro From Such Ills A Headache, Indigestion, Flatulency, Cramps, Diarrhoea. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS Is truly helpful In such ensow. PROTECT YOUR HEALTH! (luring the hot summer ani "had water-' months by drink ing our pure soda, root beer, cider and beer. (lien per Thau a Doctor BUI. One dozen quarts or to dozen pints of the City Brewery's fa mous "Export Beer" delivered to your home for $2 00. PENDLETON SODA WORKS. W. A. lleiiimelgiirn & Bros. 400 E. Court St. Tel. Main 459 Vancouver (I, Portland 2. Portland. Ore., July 26. A totul of eight hits by Vancouver netted four runs in the eighth and ninth and broke t lie tie that had lasted from the fourth when Portland had bunch ed three hits on nervals and made two runs. ''re: R. h. k. Vancouver 6 13 0 Portland 2 7 4 Batteries Oervals and Shea; Lam line and Harris. Spokano 2, Tacoma O. Tacoma, July 26. Bonner pitched championship ball In the' pinches and won, 2 to 0. Twice the locals got men on second and third with none out and were unable to score. Both of Spokane's scores were made through errors. Score: R. H. E. Spokane 2 6 2 Tacoma 0 3 3 Batteries Bonner and Splesman; Annis and Burns, SIcdt. Victoria 6, Son 1 1 lo 5. Victoria, B. C, July 26. Good man's line drive over center field fence with one on base In the ninth scored the winning run, the locals de feating Seattle 6 to 5, after the visitors had tied the score In the ninth with three hits and Brcnnan' error. Four home runs, throe of which were by Victoria, Were the features of the gnme. Score: R. H. E. Seattle 5 9 3 Vletorlu 6 9 3 natterles Sage and Shea; Thorsen and DcVogt. sr, -. LUMBER. For Every Need Come an.l see us when you want Lumber. Sash, Doors, Lath, Shingles, and in fact anything In tho line of Building Material.. Our stock Is ths best that can be bought and doesn't cost you any more than Inferior stock for We Buy Right which enables us to give our custo mers THE REST AT PRICES WHICH ARE THE LOWEST, quality considered. CALL ANI) LET US SHOW YOU AROUND OUR YARD AND TALK OVER YOUR LUMBER REQUIRE MENTS. Oregon Lumber Yard A. II. COX, MANAGER, Phone Main 8. ItiiHohnll Scores. At Topeka Sioux City 2, Topcka OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO u.