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i I'AGK SIX. DAILY EAST OllEGOXIAX, PENDLETON, OREGON, TIUKSI) AY, OCTOBEK 5, 1911. EIGHT PAGES. iJaeiderfie itrT,c TTo 11 ir nr T-Toit ot-irl Destroys Dandruff JSffSllk Makes the Hair Grow Long, Heavy ana luxuriant ana we vjan Quickly Prove It If You Wish to Double the Beauty of Your Hi!r at Once. Just Get a 25 Cent Ecttle and Try This Surely try a P.mdcrme H:iir Clear.se If you wish to immediately d.wMe the K-auty of your hair with little tioul le and at a cost not worth mentioning just muutcn a cloth with a lltt'c Dunderitie and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one small strand at a time, this w ill cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oil In a few moments you will he amazed. Your hair wiil be wavy, rlioTy and ahundant and possess an incomparable softness, lustre and luxuriance, the beauty and shimmer of true hair health. Besides beautifying the hair, one application of Pandcrir.e dissolves every panicle l'f Dandruff; cleanses, purifies and invigorates the scalp, forever st('i;un itcliirjand falling hair. DanJerine is to th.c hair what fresh showers of tain and sunshine are to vegetation. It poes right io tlie roots, invigorates ami strengthens them. It's exhilarating, stimulating and llfe-producir.g proper ties cause the hair to grow abundantly long, strong and beautiful. It at once imparts a sparkling bril liancy and velvety softness to the hair, and a few weeks use will cause new hair to sprout all over the sca'p. t'se it every day for a short time, after which t.ro or three tunes a week will he sufficient to complete whatever growth you desire. Yc: can ruily have pretty, soft, lustrous hair, and 1. s of it. if you wiil just get a ;5 cent bottle of Knov lion's Pan lerine from any drvg store or toilet , cotLUtir and try it as directed. ' fa K A 1 vvH h V V ' ; f SPORTS I ' PACIFIC COAST LEAGCE, A.,IUCA. LEAGUE. (iiiciiso 11-1. St IiOinU 6-2. Chk-aRo. Oct. 5. Chicago and ft. I-ouis broke wen, the former winning the first contest by muking 19 hits while the visitors took the second, cut to eisht Innings by darkness. First game: R. H. E. St. I.ouis 6 11 4 Walsh and Sullivan; Nelson and Stephens, Second game: R. H E. Chicago 1 6 4 St. Louis 2 5 0 Scott. Renz and Block; Hamilton and Krichcll. n.-liiiuitnn , IMiihuIolpliiit 2. Washington, Oct. 5. The locals de feated I'hiiadt-lphia. The game was played in an hour and ten minutes t.ie season's record. Score: II. II. E. Washington 4 S 0 i'hila iclph'a 2 4 0 Groom and Henry; Krause, Brown and Living-ton. Huston , 'ev York 4. New York. Oct. 5. New York was defeated by Boston in the last home gamo of New York's season, the vis itors winning 6 to 4. Ford Was hit hit hard while Cicotte was invincible until the eighth, allowing only two hits in the first seven innings. Score: R. H. E Boston 6 10 2 New York 4 6 - FOOTBAU, SCORES. RtitKcrs 0; Princeton 37. Princeton, N. J. Out. 5. Rutgers could not eojie with the speed of Princeton's backs yesterday and lost the first football game played between these two institutions In fourteen years, 37 to 0. Philadelphia II; Franklin 0. Philadelphia, Oct. 5. The Univer sity of Philadelphia football team de feated Franklin and Marshall yester day 14 to 0. Play on Wot FloM. Providence, It. I., Oct. 6. Rhode Island State college aided by a wel ball and muddy field, held Brown to a score of 12 to 0 yesterday. Lincoln, Woslorn T.oaffuo At Omaha Omaha 2- 16-1. At Denver Denver 2, Sioux City 1 At Topeka Topeka 3, Des Moines, o At Pueblo Pueblo 4. St. Joseph 5. PleasantRefiesIiM, Beneficial, Gentlo and Effective, ie CHILimKN TOO'MAXY. Jmlgo Says Itijr Family Wfonjr lv You Can't Support It. Buffalo. George Will, a frail look ing man about 40 years old, was ar raigned In the city court here on a charge of non-support made by his wife. Judee Nash, who noticed the Called end Sth account darkness. hopeless appearance of the man who Cicotte and A. Williams; Ford and B. stoo,, before him In Jumper and over- nnd Dale, I'm- Standing of the Teams. , - W. L. Pet. Portland 101 69 .594 Vernon 109 75 .592 Oakland 100 90 .526 .van Francisco 8 103 .449 Sacramento 82 102 .446 Los Angeles 76 113 .402 Portland 9, Vernon 7. Lo- Ar.geles, Oct. 5. Before 10. yO persons, probably the largest crowd that ever witnessed a week day bas-.-bal! game in this city. Port land and Vernon yesterday inaugur ated '.heir final series of the season und one which .vas expected would O.eterrr.ir.o the ownership of the coast league i.-nnant f'T 1911. In six In nings Vernon obtained a lead of one run. the score being four to five. The contest was replete with bad ami tr .'!.! paying hard hitting and niar.y rrors. It required eleven ln mtigs deride the issue, the score be ing 9 ty 7. In the ur.-t inn'ng (."nadburno hit t!;e :j:.-l ball pitched for two base-. LinU-.ty's drive bounded over McDon ald. ( hauhurne scoring. Uapps sin gled :.nd Ry.m drove 'to short, Lind ay trying X j sc re, but being caught at the hite. iiapps scored on Krug-fcer'.- ch.uhle lo left. OarliMe, for Vern :;. a's,, hit th.- fii.-t ball pitched f-T ;. douhie and scored on P.-uu-r-s'W:. In the secmd Chad-(jour:.- Mn-J-d. uto'e second and scor ed "ii i- 'tf' rs double. V. rn : t:-d ti:.- -core in the fourth n P-j'.l -t ff.'s ilJiiir Brasln-ar's s.i.c .v i . i.s .T.'s sinshr t-r.ik the l'-ad .n 'he i--:th v. hen liis'ne::!' end Min.- Ti i, doubled. i'"r;i::: I avne b.'tck in the seventh, fw.r'i.; tl. on 'ngi-8 by Kofstti-r, v c.o , .ttitg for .--alnn and Lind say l.e.j R; t)4l. too ther with a fum Jde. Vr.i'.n :-.s, !n tied it up in this i a 1 f . 'as;i' on hit sifely, Cariisie walked and b lh s. on.-d on Pattf rson's dou ble. l'-ki.ripaugh anil Rodgvrs sin gle d in the . '"hrh the former scor ing. p!-t ir.g l'-Mllan 1 in the b-a-1 unci.' more. Vernon, iiouiver. uiade it seven-all in the ninth. -inglwl and was foie-d at seroii 1 by Carli.-i.-, who a moment Inter seore'l on a wild pitch. This viid h.ave sji'it Kuhn's f ng.-r and he le ire l in favor of LaLonge. NATIONAL. I-E-iGCE. Cliictign 9; St. Louis 1. St. Louis, Oct. 5. Chicago easily defeated St. Louis here yesterday Score: R. H. E. Chicago 9 5 1 St. Louis 1 8 6 Reulbaeh and Graham; Glaudermilk. Reis and Wing, pires O'Day and Emsile. Roston 7-7: lMiiladclirfiia 3-1. Philadelphia, Oct. 5. Boston won bcth games of a double header from Philadelphia. The second was stop ped because of darkness at the end of the seventh Inning. Scores: First game R. H. E. Boston 7 15 3 Philadelphia 3 5 2 Brown and Kling; Puckett, Moore and Killfier. Second game R. H. E. Boston 7 15 1 Philadelphia 1 4 0 Tyler and Rariden; Slack, Hall and Walsh. Vmplres Rlgler and Finner an. New York 2; Brooklyn 0. Brooklyn, Oct. New York Williams Detroit 2-6, Cleveland 0-8. Cleveland, Oct. 5. Cleveland Detroit broke even yesterday. First game: R. II. E. Cleveland 0 10 0 Detroit 2 6 3 Mitchell. Swindell and O'Nell; Mul lin and Stanage. Second game: R. H. E. Cleveland 8 11 1 Detroit 6 3 r Krapp. James. Blanding and Fish er; willett and Wilson. Now York Wins Pennant. National league pennant winners, season of 1911 the New York team. To all intents and purposes the Na tional league championship season ended Wednesday with the foregoing result. All that remains now is the playing, out of the schedule, which calls for games up to October 12. With one or two possible exceptions the positions of the clubs will be the same at the close of the .season p ! now Chicago, second; Pittsburg, third; Philadelphia. fourth; St. Louis fifth and Cincinnati. Brooklyn and Boston, bringing up the rear as named. New York won its ninety-fifth game yesterday and could drop all nine remaining games while Chicaj was winning all Its remaining five and still take the pennant. Club W. L. Pet. Chicago 94 60 .610 New York 95 59 .615 With ultimate success assured It seems probable Manager McGraw wall put in many substitutes in the re maining games, giving his stars some needed rest before the world's series. New York's previous champion ships were won In 18SS and 1889 un- nlls, asked what defense he had to offer. "My God, judge," he said, " we've got sixteen children and I just can't do it. I work every day of my life as a Journeyman painter. As fast as I get money it goes. I don't have a nickel or a dime to spend on myself of a Saturday night." j The Judge said: "A man with so j large a family must get some consid eration. You are up against a hard Job. 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Necessity for confining expense ae ' counts of state officials within cast Iron rules Is said to have originated partly in the alleged scandalous con duct of a former state ailjutant gen , eral, who, on an official trip to Washington, went as far as to have I his wrinkled uniform pressed at the Washington end of the trip nnd put the expenses thus Incurred up to Cali fornia s taxpayers. It never can hap pen again. Other restriction fixed by the new uouni are i a day ror hotel room I rent, or $l.f0 a day for train space; 13 a day for food off trains and an extra $1.50 on trains; no tips, no cabs, Xnv ' no special conveyances; vouchers for all expenses over $1 and Itemized ac counts for smaller sums. A l.MATll.IA COl'NTY OKCUAIll) r "-.' " " c' -" rJ---'V:si . . .. . : ' .. .. If a congressman accepted bribes from the pr.nters. would that be lithograph? Feet So Sore . CouMn't Walk Down Stairs- TLZ CURED HER QUICK. Courtesy- of Pacific Monthly. 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Itucker re tired in fhe eighth to let Daley bat for him and New York scored Ha sec op run off Knetzer in the ninth on Devore's slnble, a steal, a will pitch and an Infield tap by Snodgrass. The game was furtiior signalized by a triple play In the ninth, when with Ioyle on second Knodgrasq on first. Murray popped a fly to Stark. The hit and run play was under way aril the runners were going full tilt. Slark tossed the ball to Daubert, dou bling up Snodgrass and the triple jday was completed when Daubert threw lo Tooley, nailing Doyle, Score: ! It If. E. New York 2 8 0 Brooklyn 0 1 2 ! Matthewson and Myers; Ku'.'ker, Knetzer and Irwin. Umpires Klem and Brcnrien. der James Butrle and in 1904 and 1905 undr John McGraw, the pres ent manager of the team. Club. To play. W. New York 9 95 Chicago 5 89 Pittsburg 3 84 Philadelphia 6 79 I,. 50 60 67 69 Pet. .656 .597 .556 .534 Lame oack is one of the most com mon forms of muscular rheumatism. 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