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pagk sr DAILY KAST OREGOXIAX, rKXDLETTOX, OREGON, MONDAY, AVCiTST 28, 1911. EIGHT PAGES 5 PERMANEM1LY tttALS SORES AND ULCEUS '9 ZZ?9 No matter in what way an old sore or ulcer first commenced, whether from a wound, cut, or bruise, or from the ulceration of a wart, pimple or mole, or even if it came without apparent reason, the fact that it does not heal shows that had blood is responsible for the place. X'hile the circulation remains impure and polluted, the nerves and tissues of the flesh around the place are constantly being fed with unhealthy matter and the fibres are thus prevented from knitting to gether and healing. Purify the blood and the place MUST heal, its cause having teen removed. S. S. S. cures old sores and chronic ulcers because it is the greatest of all blood purifiers. It removes from the circulation every taint or impurity, and so enriches the blood that it feeds and nourishes the tender, sensitive flesh, causes a knitting together of all fibrous tissue and thus heals the place naturally and permanently. Book on Sores and Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write and request it. S.S.S. is sold at drug stores, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, CA. ferlng with severe pains in his shoul ders, ribs and logs. Score: R. H. K. Chicago 5 li o Huston 0 0 2 Batteries Walsh and Block; Col Una and Carr'gan. SPORTS NOUTHWEST LKAGUE. Vancouver Tacoina . Spokane . Seattle . . Portland . Victoria . W. .82 .74 .73 .71 .66 L. 50 60 61 60 63 Pet .621 .552 .544 .541 .512 .231 ' . NATIONAL LEAGCE. m Standing: of tlte Teams. W. L. Pet. New Work 70 45 .610 Chicago 67 43 .609 Pittsburg: 6S 4S .6S6 Philadelphia 63 51 .553 St Louis 61 53 .535 Cincinnati 62 61 .460 Brooklyn 45 68 .39S Boston 29 S6 .252 AMERICAN LEAGCE. 47 57 59 59 70 S3 .650 .609 .517 .504 .500 .417 .297 Standing of the Teams. Philadelphia 76 41 Detroit 73 Boston 61 New York 60 Cleveland 59 Washington 50 St. Louis 35 Cleveland i, Washington O. Cleveland. O. Aug. 2$. Cleveland shut out Washington, 1 to 0 yester day, Gregg holding "Washington to 4 hits. Brilliant fielding by McBride and Mian kept Cleveland's score down. Score: R. H. E. Cleveland 1 8 1 Washington 0 4 0 Batteries Gregg and Smith; Cash- ion. Gray and Street. Ainsmith. New York 4. St. I.ouis 2. St. Louis. Aug. 2S. New York won the opening game of the final series here with St. Louis, 4 to 2. Hitting Nelson opportunely gave the visitors the game. Score: R. H. E. New York 4 S 2 St Louis 2 S 1 Batteries Warhop and Sweeney; Xeison and Krichell. Summers Heats Rentier. Detroit. Aug. 2S. Before the sec ond largest local crowd in history and in one of the greatest games of the year, Detroit yesterday beat Phil adelphia, 4 to 3. Summers had the better of the pitching duel with Ben der and also received better support. Detroit won in the sixth when Del hanty singled, advanced on an infield out and a wild pitch and came home on an infield out. A foul tip from Murphy's bat in the' sixth broke one of Schmidt's fingers and Stanage re placed him. Score: R. H. E. Philadelphia 3 7 3 Detroit 4 10 2 Batteries Bender and Thomas; Summers and Schmidt, Stanage. No-hit. N'o-rnn Game. Chicago, Aug. 28. Ed Walsh pitch ed his first no-hit, no-run game of his career against Boston yesterday, be ing in the second game of the kind this season in the American league, the locals winning the first of the se ries. 3 to 0. Wood of Boston was the only other man who has pitched a no-hit, no-run game this year. Only one of the visitors reached first base. Early in the game Hendrickson and Speaker collided while running for Tannehill's long fly ball, and b"th were laid out for some time. Speak er retired from the game and Hend rickson was taken to a hospital suf- . PACIFIC COAST LEAGTE. O Standing of the Ton ins. W. L. Pet. Portland 79 60 .668 Vernon 83 65 .661 Oakland 81 70 .537 San Francisco 73 77 .487 Sacramento 66 78 .458 Los Angeles 69 '91 .393 31 103 Tact una 0-0: Spokane 4-11. Spokane, Aug. 28. Spokane and Tacoma Lioke even yesterday and Spokane goes into third place. O' Loughlin had trouble in the first two innings and his support was very shaky, Tacoma piling up a safe lead. Annis yielded only one hit up to the eighth, when Spokane found him for 'four. Asher was hatted hard in the second game. Haskell, the Olympia recruit, who succeeded him, was no better. Lynch went in to hustle the game through. It was called in the seventh on account of darkness. Wil lis was invincible. The scores: First game R. H. E. Tacoma 9 14 3 Spokane 3 6 5 Annis and Burns; O'Loughlin, Kraft and Zimmerman, and Spies man. Second game R. H. E. Tacoma 0 6 5 Spokane 14 15 0 Asher, Haskell, Lynch, Burns and Siebt; Willis and Ostdlek. SettU 1; Vancouver 1. Seattle, Aug. 28. Vancouver found Zackert for nine hits, three of them home runs, and won westerday's game 4 to 1. The locals were unable to hit Gervais in the pinches and nar rowly escaped a shut out. Score: R. H. E. Seattle 1 7 1 Vancouver 4 9 2 Zackert and Shea; Gervais and Lewis. Portland 10; Victoria 6. Tacoma, Aug. 28. Portland won a listless jnd poorly played game yes terday afternoon, 10 to 6. The Vic toria lineup was largely patch-work and Pitcher Lake was in anything but good form. Garrett was hit hard, but his teammates made enough hits to win any game. Score: R. H. K. Portland 10 16 3 Victoria 6 10 2 Garrett and Moure; Lake anil De Vogt, Grindle. In following our Lord's footsteps and in humbly trying to do h's work in la boring for others." In keeping with the scriptural In junction that It is "easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven." Mrs. Lanman has dispos ed of her Jewels, art objects; her beautiful residence, one of the finest in Connecticut; in fact, all of her pos sessions except some property the in come of which will be devoted to philanthropy. Read the want ads. Gentsnnlai August i 0 to September 9, Inc. $ 1 50,000.00 Spectacular, Historical Jubilee Commemorating the First White Settle ment in the Pacific Northwest by the Astor Party, Eastern Oregon Day, Sept.. 5th. September 5th Program Morning 9:1 5 a. m. - Pacific Coast Regatta Races. A few of the things you see. i'i.i;in i;v tiii: woxdk ki-tl rnmss iiydrm-aekoi'Laxk tkay- EI.J.Vi; UY AIII. I.A.'I AND SKA. INDIAN' YJ I. I.A'j K.S Y A K I .M A AND NKZ PKIMT. INDIANS. I". S. DAT! LK.-nirs. INDIAN WAR 1 AX 'KS AND SHAM HAITI. KS. :.! a n r v a n r i : k i ; s i; x 1 1 j 1 1 1 t s. .MAMMOTH -MILITARY AND NAVAL Ki:.DI. OKIXON DEPARTMENT OF FISHER TKS LIVE FISH FX II I RIT ED. VI VI I) DESrRU'TIo:X OF THE -ship TONOJTNV CLATSOP COt'NTY EXIIIRIT. WON DERI-TL KITE-FLYINO CON TESTS. SPECT.VTLAli HISTORICAL PA RADES. SAIL AND MOTOR UOAT HACKS. KLI.KHY'S I OVAL ITALIAN HAND. KLABORATK AND WONDERFUL IL LUMINATIONS. OREGON NATIONAL GUARD AND U. S. MARIN K HANDS. Afternoon 2:00 p. m Pacific Coast Regatta Races. Night 8:00 p. m. -Concert by Ellery's Band and Indian War Dances at Stadium Special Features to Follow Every Day. Reduced Rates on All Lines. Vernon 5-8, I-Ylwo 2-6. Los Angeles, Cat., Aug. 28. Vernon easly won two games from San Fran cisco yesterday. In the morning con test at Vernon Miller was hit hard and Vernon took a big lead in the first Inning. Two home runs, one by Carlisle and one by McDonnell were not needed. In the afternoon game here Vernon again started to lead and It was not until the last three Innings that the Seals could do a thing with Raleigh 1 hen it was too late. Brashear put the ball over the fence In this game. Morning game: R. H. E. ernon 5 9 1 San Francisco 2 9 2 lotteries Carson and Ilogan; Mil ler nnd Schmidt, Berry. Afternoon game: R. H. E. Vernon 8 13 1 San Francisco 6 14 2 Batteries Raleigh and Brown; Henley and Berry. lYirtland 3, SacraiiMmto 2. Portland, Ore., Aug. 28. Portland took yesterday's game and the .en tire series from Sacramento in one of the prettiest games seen here this season. Myram was sent in to break the Heavers' winning streak without avail. Steen held the Senators to five h'ts and a scoreless sheet until the seventh, when a base on balls nnd some slugging by Van Buren enabled Sacramento to slip two runs over the plate. Score: R. H. E. Sacramento 2 5 3 Portland 3 7 1 Batteries Steen and Kuhn; Ryram and Thomas. AngvlH 6-5, Oakland 4-4. San Francisco, Aug. 28. Los An geles took two hotly contested games from Oakland here yesterday. The morning score was 6 to 4. and the af ternoon score 5 to 4. Oakland made a brave rally at the close of the morn ing session, bringing In three runs in the ninth inning, having scored the first run of the game In the third. I.os Angeles tied the score In the fourth and scored 'our men in the eighth and one in the ninth. The of ficial score charges Christian with Oakland's defeat in the afternoon g mil', lie allowed four runs and five hits in five innings, and was replaced by Martinoni in the s'xth with two mm on liases and no outs. Morn'ng game: R. II. E. Oakland 4 9 6 ! Los Angeles 0 Hi 1 I Oakland 4 ! 6 I Batteries Acne w and Abbott: Fcr I noil and Mitze. .nernoen game: II I.os Angel's f WANTS SKIRT AUOLISHF.l. CASTOR i A- (ttd fM You H18 Always Sough Kan tta jMgnatur of 6 lr. Sargent Says Trousers Are Hotter for Women. Cambridge, Muss. 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Moreover,1 I think that the wearing of trousers would do away with corsets which alone ought to commend them to thinking women. "That trousers give greater free dom to the body Is self-evident. Any one who has seen some of our young stenographers will readily see the ad vantages of trousers. "Silting, standing, walking and running, the trousers have the advan tage over the skirt always fur ease and comfort." other parts of the city. One of the results of the pervalenco of the mo squito pest has been a shattering of the generally accepted theory that these insects do not fly more than fifty feet above ground for they have been found In the upper rooms of the tallest hotels and apartment houses as well as in structures of les ser height. Sallow complexion comes from b.l iou impurities in the blood and the fault lies with the liver and bowels: they are torpid. The medicine that gives results in such cases is HER BINE. It is a fine liver stimulant and bowul regulator. Price 60c. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Brothers. GOTHAM L'ATIIX I I' by Mosn mrs fSoo Spokane Route EXCURSION RATES EAST August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 18, 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. 11ATF.S TO PRINCIPAL DIXTIXATIONS Winnipeg, Port Arthur, Duluth, Minneapolis, St. Paul J 60.00 St. Louis 70.00 Chicago 72. B0 Toronto 91.60 Buffalo 91.60 Montreal 105.00 Boston 110.00 . New York 108.50 Proportionate rates to other Eastern cities. Plan your trip to take In the beautiful Kootenay and Arrow lakes, bIbo the famous Canadian Rockies. For further Information and Il lustrated folder write M. E. MALONE, T. P. A. GEO. A. WALTON. O. A. 14 Wall St., Rpokaiie. Th. Man You K now New Y"ik. New Jersey which has Miffcn-il long and silently from the pities of the professional and amateur humorists of the New York press on ,'iiTi.uht df the number and ferocity of Its mosquitoes has had a chance during the past two months to turn (the tables on Its detractors. II. I". i Never in the 9 2 , ii habitants ha v Oakland 4 10 1 haCan suffered Batteries Delhi and Smith; Chris- j mo-quit pest ; tian, Martinoni and Mitze, summer. There lin I t tnlcm v to taarii'll memory of the oldest ! your homo merchant? the dwellers In Man so greatly from the is (luting the present been a general t lie v ing.-il up- If you sit in a cool draft when you are heated and get a stiff neck or lame back, you will be looking for somc-'liing that will case '.Vic- pain. Fix your mind on BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT and lon't be talked out of it because It is the best pnln relieving linfment you can get any where. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. Sold by A. C. Koeppen & Brothers. American Association. At i,..uisvilb First, game Louis ville 8. Kansas City 2. Second game Lou'.-viMc 3 Kansas t'ity i. At Columbus First game Columbus- ;!, Minneapolis 1. Second game I'olumluis Minneapolis 6. At T'd-do Toledo M iwankee 2. At Indianapolis Indianapolis .1, St. i'.'ul 4. ! Western l.caietie. j At St. Joseph- St. Joseph 9, Pueb- Id ii Called in ninth to catch train. I IU Iks .Mol ins--lies Mo nes !"., To- i-k, 1 At 0:11a ha Omaha 2, Denver u. I u Si City f'irs-t game Sioux I City 11. Lincoln 1. Second game j Sio.ix 1 "ity 0. Lincoln 4. ' licrgir Ai-aln Win-:. j ' ntiaha, Wash., AlU. J.V P.c-rger was itivl'iiio. auiin S-if.irday after 'n. n cti-l i.'ralia won a shut out 1 game fio.ii Iteyinotol by the score n. j t "1 o. Willi th" exception of the if:-coni ii.niii when Raymond filled the bases villi one down. Ilerg'T was , no-, r In danger, allowing but five j siiiblcn -vhich were badly scattered, j f'ak. r lost bis game in the first in ' ning when three hits, a base on ball lam! an error netted the locals two 1 runs. Tin- only feature of the game ; were the batting of Guyn and a long ; throw by Pickens of Itnymond from center field that caught Brown at the i plate In the fourth inning. : Roche caught an excellent game, not a ro t', stealing a base from him. plii at ion ti. ,in invasion from the Ji r sey side of tile Hudson, hut a scien tific lnv. stig.-itinn lias led to the ( .in clusion that many nt b-ast of the ;: 11 11. yer- are honie-l.red an! as a result a demand has arisen for the oilim; of the lakes In Central Park and In WKAI.TIIV WIDOW IX VFIL. Society LmUt of Wonllli Filters Cn- ' vent. New York. On the threshold of the renunciation of all that usually fills the life of a woman born and 1 bred to society's purple a life In which she had been a dominant fac tor, aided by abundant wealth and high Intellectual attainments Mrs. ' fiertrude Haile Lanman a widow, came to this city from her home In Norwich, Conn , to be received Into the convent of the Sisters of the Re paration on East Twenty-Ninth street. I Exclusive society In New York, In ' which Mrs. Lanman wns welcomed, will be no less surprised than that In her home town, where she was a so-r-nl arbiter, to learn that at the con- , elusion of three weeks of prayer and meditation .she will begin her novltl- , ate. "I have tried all the pleasures that ; the world has to offer," Mrs. Lan I man said. In porting with one of her ' dearest friends. "All are unsnt sfy Ing My happiness henceforce will lie ACT Ql'ICKI.Y. Delay lias Boon Dangerous in Pendle ton. Do the rUrht thing at the right time. Act quickly In time of danger. 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We invite you to see and henr the beautiful S. V. Miller Plino at the store of The man you know. JESSE FAILING Pendleton, Ore- NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY mi;;o.vs popii.ap, ni:.t 11 ICESOIIT. An ideal retreat for outdoor pastimes of all kinds. Hunting, Fishing, Boat ing Surf Bathing. Hiding, Autolng, riirioclng, Dancing nnd Holler Skat ing. Whir.- pr.-tty water agates, moss agates, moonstones, 1 .irsicllnns can be found on the beach. Pur mountain water and the best of fnol at low prices. Fresh fish, clams, crabs nr. 1 oysters, with iibundun-e of veget., i,i,.:; ,,f all kinds dally. Camping Grounds Conven ient and Attrrctive Ph nrlct sanitary regulations LOW ROUND-TRIP SE ASON TICKETS from all points In Oregon, Washing ton and Idaho on sale dally. Call on ntiy S. p. or C. & K. Agent for full particulars as to fares, train schedules, etc.; also for ropy of our Illustrated bookb-t, "Outings In Ore; gon," or write to WM. McMURRAY General Tassenger Agent, Portland. Oregon. THE L. 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