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PAGE EIGHT. DAILY EAST OKKGOMAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, JULY 11, IMS. EIGHT PAGES. We Are Headquarters for the Famous ECONOMY FRUIT JARS Once Tried, Always Used. Phone Your Order Standard Grocery Co. Court St., Opp. Golden Rule Phone Main 96 SHU DRUGGISTS M ME A. C KOEPPEN PRESENTS PEXDLETOXS CLALMS. In for some warm roasts because of the reflections they cast upon drug gists In their campaign literature during the recent election. For the unjust and slanderous articles and pictures sent out during the cam paign the druggists have adopted some retaliatory measures and they say they will be effective. Selection of Meeting Place for Next Year la Left to Executive Commit- tee Druggist Will Assist Offlcen In Preventing Sale of Liquor In Proiabltlon Counties. A. C. Koeppen returned home this morning from Long Beach, where he attended the annual session of the state druggists' association. He says that the meeting was a highly enjoy able one and much Important busi ness was transacted. Being the only druggists in attend ance from this county it devolved up on Mr. Koeppen to let the pharma cists know that Pendleton was on the map and he did so. Re had hoped to persuade the convention to come here next year, but it is doubtful If such can be done. The task of se lecting the next meeting place was left with the executive committee and It is thought the meeting will go to southern Oregon. Among the vital subjects that were TOY BALLOONS MUST GO. Danger of Grain Fires Causes Ban to Be Placed on Sport. Vigorous complaints are being made against toy balloons at this time of the year because they are dangerous from a fire starting standpoint Sev eral grain field fires have already been caused by balloons though they were always found, fortunately In time to prevent serious conflagrations. Today the attention of the mayor and chief of police was called to the practice of sending up toy balloons and Mr .Murphy asks that the sport be given up by the boys. Should the request not be complied with strin gent steps will be taken to stop It 1 TIKES REVENGE TWILIGHT GAME GOES TO VISITORS. SeiMithnwI Pickling by Harmon Was Featuro of Content Largo Crowd Witnessed Hie ExtiiblUon No Scores During First Flvo Innings Victory Secured In the Ninth. By the close score of i to S, Walla Walla won from Pendleton In the twilight game yesterday. That the evening game idea was a good one was shown by the attendance, for it was thp largest crowd that has wit nessed n week day game here this year. No scores were made during the first five innings and the game be longed to either side until the finish. The winning runs came In the ninth. The feature of the game was the sensational catches by Harmon, Wal la Walla's left fielder. The following was the game In de tail: Walla Wr.lla AB It n Dr. Parker Secures Rooms. Dr. E. O. Parker, formerly of Pilot Rock, has rented the rooms In the John Schmidt building formerly oc cupied by Mrs. Lewis Hunter and is fitting them up for offices for the practice of his profession in this city. Dr. Parker has long desired to move to Pendleton and is delighted with the city. He has been at Pilot Rock for a number of years and has county seat adds much to the medical profession here. up for fllscussion by the druggists I; :;""". :. Vv, v"'""5'"" thti.r were, .evornl thin-. Intit vl "'"- cumin 10 me te prohibition. The druggists them selves are going to make an active fight against any of the profession whe violate the prohibition law and to this end a committeeman is to be named for each county. It will be the espeolal duty of this committeeman to observe conditions in his county and to assist the dis trict attorney in prosecuting any drugglrt guilty of violating the law. Mr. Keeppen will very likely be the committeeman for this county. Furthermore, the druggists are planning to hare the state board as sist them rn their movement by mak ing a rule that will mean the taking away of the pharmaceutical license from any droggist who violates the law. During the convention the -wholesale liquor dealers' association came j Haines Newspaper Men Here. W. D. . Kelson and F. S. Schmidt, proprietors of the Haines Record, of Haines. Baker county, are In the city this afternoon on their way to Milton on a business trip. They are pleased with the appearance of Pendleton and were surprised to find any of the town left from the slanderous reports Of the whlskev rimmmara aln.. h- ( - J M1HV1V UlllVU IM . Drohihttlnn 1a w went infn effort Ka., A PO Dutcher, ss 4 2 0 4 3 Burk, 2b 4 2 113 Harmon, If 5 0 2 0 2 Lankard, lb E 0 0 0 9 Grey, cf 6 0 1 1 4 Edmiston, rf 5 0 1 0 0 Blackman, 3b 4 0 1 0 0 Ehmke, p 4 0 1 3 0 Ward, c 4 0 1 1 5 Totals 40 4 8 1024 Pendleton AB R H A PO Reed, cf 3 0 0 0 2 Baker. Sb 4 0 1 1 1 Dean, ss 3 1 0 4 0 Conrad, 2b 4 0 1 0 0 Miller, c 4 1 2 0 9 McCool. If 4 0 1 0 3 Hill, lb 4 0 0 0 11 Baker, T., rf 4 0 0 0 0 Aubin, p 110 4 1 At Pittsburg Pittsburg 7; New York 6. At Chicago Chicago 8; Philadel phia S. At St. Louis St. Louis 0; Brook lyn 3. TROUBLE BREWING. May Be Things Doing in Panama at Tomorrow's Election. Panama, July 11. On the eve of the presidential election here there are disturbing signs which are fear ed by cooler heads among the poli ticians will result in bloodshed and will probably force the United States to take a hand In the local govern ment. While upon the surface there is lit tle sign, a storm is raging beneath and an outbreak promises to bo more fierce because pent up. Members of both parties are mut tering threats and trouble Is almost certain despite the fact that nearly 600 United States marines have been landed to keep the peace. General J. D. Obaldle will probably be elected president. Dr. Ricardo Arias is Obaldla's op ponent. Obaldla accuses President Amador of overlooking wholesale graft in public affairs. COLDS The very hour a cold starts Is the Ume to check It Don't wait It may become deep-seated and the cure will be harder then. Every hour lost at the start may add days to your suf fering. Take F & S Cold Capsules Used In time they sav all that might follow sickness, worry, ex penses. They never falL Tallmaiv & Co. Leading Druggists. Dr. Ooe Was Here, Dr. Henry W. Coe, head of the col onlzatlon work on the Furnish-Coe project, came up from Portland with the Garfield party yesterday. He was with the secretary during his stay here and returned to Portland on train No. 1 this afternoon. On Fishing Trip. Attorney Charles H. Carter, G. La Dow. Cress Sturgis and C. K. Cranston, left this morning for Uklah where they will fish in the streams in that vicinity for several days. Holdman Man Whipped Boy. A warrant was sworn out today In the justice's court at Holdman for the arrest of Bob Beavert, charged with whipping a boy named Hoyt Read the East Oregonlaa. TEA There is nothing: that costs so little, both money and work, and that goes so far if it has the chance, Your tracer rrtara, rour mn- U res aest Kk Sc&ftltaf ' Bu m pay bio. City Property for Sale Building lots from $300 to $1000 Five-room dwelling, one lot $1400.00 Two lots and dwelling, chicken fencing and house $800.00 Seven-room dwelling and two lots $2000.00 Five room dwelling, barn and four lots $1500.00 A home In any part of the city. FRANK B. CLOPTON & CO. 1 1 2 . Court St., Pendleton, Ore. Hi SELECTING YOUR DANK live careful attention to the stability of the bank and Its willing neea to co-operate with its patrons In the development of their business. Our customers value and "bank on" our willingness and ability to assist them in every way consistent with safe, sound banking. This makes a satisfactory and profitable arrange ment for the future well-being of both bank and patron. We shall be pleased to hare you open an account with us. Commercial National Bank United State Depository Totals 31 3 S 4 27 7 Miller out bunting third strike. Struck out By Aubin, 9; by Ehm ke. 5. Bases on balls Off Aubin, 2; off Ehmke, 2. Double plays Dutcher to Burke. Sacrifice hits Blackman, Read, Dean. Stolen bases McCool. . Hit by pitcher By Aubin, Harmon ' First base on errors Pendleton, 2 Walla Walla, 5. Left on bases Pendleton, 6; Walla Walla, 11. Time of game 1:40. Umpire, Robinson; scorer, Drake. Twilight Game Tonight . This evening another twilight gams will be played, commencing at 4:11 and Taliaferro will do the pitching act for Pendleton. Tomorrow afternoon the closing game of the series will be played and it will also probably ha the last gams for Pendleton this year. According to Manager Dean Tatora he will like ly disband the team after tomorrow, though there Is a possibility that the team will go to Baker City for a se rles. The game tomorrow afternoon will commence at 2:30. LABOR LEADERS SERVED. Made Defendants in Suit for Dnmngrs as Result of Strike. Denver, Col., July 11. While con ferring upon a labor matter today, ,the heads of the American Federation of Labor were served with papers re quiring them to appear as defendants In a suit brought by the E. II. Thompson Marble company. Gom- pers, John Mitchell, John B. Lennon and Max Morris were among the lead ers served. Alleging the men served were re sponsible for the strike at the marble works, the company demands 350,000 damages. The plaintiffs recite they last that amount through the suspen sion of business. The company says It paid union wages and employed union men. The trial will be In August. BASEBALL GAMES. Portland, July 10. Portland and San Francisco played 13 Innings with. out a score today and then Umpire O.Connell called the game on account of approaching darkness, although it was still a long way off. It was great game from start to finish with sensational fielding In nearly every Inning. It was Garrett's first game since recovering from the mumps. He nad it on southpaw Sutor in the nunr ber of hits, but the left hander was there In the pinches and Portland could not find him in the first eleventh and thirteenth when men were on third base with only one out, score R, H. E San Francisco .0 '5 I Portland - 0 7 ! Batteries: Sutor and Berry; Gar rett and Maden. Oakland 5, Los Angeles S. San Francisco, July 10. Oakland hit Nagle hard and won from Los Angeles by a score of 5 to 3. Score R. H. E. Oakland 6 14 Los Angeles 3 7 Batteries Wright and Lewis; Na gle and Easterly. Northwestern League. Vancouver, B. C, July 10. Vancou ver, 4; Seattle 0. Butte, Mont, July 10. Butte de feated Tacoma today by heavy hitting: Score R. h. E, Tacoma 0 7 8 Butte 14 20 4 Batteries Baker, Lynch and Shea; Caflln and Bender. Spokane 4, Aberdeen 2. Spokane, July 10. Pernoll bought by Aberdeen from Portland, coast league, lasted Just four Innings today against the Indians, four clean drives Including a triple by Dunn yielding four runs: Score R. H. B. Aberdeen 2 4. 0 Spokane 4 7 1 Batteries Pernoll, Callff and Spencer; Oalaskl and Rogers. American League. At Washington Washington 2; Chicago t. At Philadelphia St. Louis 4; Phil adelphia 0. At Boston Cleveland S; Boston 2. At New York Detroit, 8; New Tork 2. National League. At Cincinnati Cincinnati B, Boston SWALLOWED FALSE TEETH. Nearly Clicked to Death Before Relief Came. Los Angeles, July 11. Robert Mun ger swauowea nis raise teeth on a sireei corner loaay wnne ne was coughing and choking. "Billy" Man ning, a physical culturlst, jammed his hand down the man's throat and pulled the elusive set to where it be longed. Munger nearly died before relief came. A great crowd collected as Munger made motions like a chicken with the roop. The crowd thought he was giving an exhibition until he began to turn blue In the face. FAUX BANKS WELCOMES KERN. RefMiblHans of Indiana Will Carry Out Their Threats. Indianapolis, July 11. There Is great rejoicing her because Fairbanks made an address of welcome at the ceremonies on the occasion of the re turn of John W. Kern the democratic nominee for vice-president. This Is taken to mean the republicans of In diana will not make a bitter fleht agalnit Kern and that the threats of Fairbanks' friends in the republican convention at Chicago, when Gover nor Hanlln was hooted when he plac ed Fairbanks In nomination will be carried out America Is Champion. London, July 11. The Internatlon al shoot at Blsley was won by Amerl' ca today by a score of 2531. England was second with 2494, and Canada third with 2439. Although this Is from an unofficial count and the fig ures will probably be changed slight' ly, the relative positions of the teams will not be altered. Idaho Town Dry. A special to the Lewlston Tribune from Troy, Idaho, says: The city council by a vote of three to two, de cided last night that no more saloon licenses will be Issued in Troy. This means that Troy will enter the "dry" list on December 24, next, the date that the licenses for the two existing saloons expire. The agitation against the saloons here has been In progress for some time and on one occasion a delegation of women went to Moscow to appear before the board of com missioners and protest against the Is suance of any licenses in the Troy precinct. With Moscow and Troy closed, Genesee, Kendrick and Jullct- ta will be the only towns in the coun ty where liquor Is sold. Lumber Yard at Pilot Rock. T. O. Tates, who has been connect ed with a lumber yard In the Palouse country, Is looking the field over here with a view to establishing a lumber yard at this place, says the Pilot Rock Record. He owns a farm a few miles from Pilot Rock and Is well acquainted with the needs of the people here. It Is Mr. Tates' Intention to carry a complete stock of building material, Including1 Ume and roof paper, doors and sash. It would seem that such a business ought to be made pay here, and once It Is established It will prove a great convenience to the people of the surrounding country. The Immense territory that such a business will have to draw from would seem to jus tify Its establishment St. Dennls-Harras Case Monday. On Monday the suit of Desire St Dennis against Reynold Harras, will be taken up in the circuit court and It will occupy several days. It Is the action brought by St. Dennis to secure the cancellation of a lease . which Harras claims to hold and the Issues are somewhat similar to those In the case recently tried out and In which St. Dennis was victorious. Will M. Peterson Is attorney for St. Dennis, while D. W. Bailey has Harras1 case. The Tale of a Shirt. A man once wanted a shirt, Without having to pay much for it, He therefore tore, To the Boston Store, And bought a good one cheap as dirt. By the author of Sunny Jim. Wear Cool Underwear! We Have It ! Our short-sleeved and knee-length India Crepe underwear for 8 u m m e r , keeps you cool and in a good humor. We can furnish you with summer furnishings and you Save by Trading at ROOSEVELT'S BOSTON STORE THE AUTOMOBILE. Fanners Buy and Use Thrra and Fanners Fear and Cass Them, J. W. Etter, while on his way to Pendleton early in the week, leading two horses in the rear of his vehicle, met an automobile, driven at break neck speed by another farmer, says the Pilot Rock Record. The horses which Mr. Etter was leading broke loose and ran away. Mr. Etter had almost reached Pendleton, but under the circumstances was compelled to return to Pilot Rock, near which place he found his horses in a terribly ex hausted condition, trying to keep ahead of the flying auto in their re treat The man who owns this particular automobile was one of the first farm ers In this county to anthematlxe the horseless carriage as a result of get ting piled up against a barbed-wire fence by one of the annihilates of time. As Mr. Etter Is now financially ablo to buy an automobile It Is now in or der for him to put In his order for one and bide his time. He can buy a faster machine and get some satis faction In making Mr. Snyder eat dirt fo ra while, or he can scare some other unsuspecting farmer out of his wits by going past him like an pkla- noma cyclone. Asylum Report. The June report from the western Washington hospital for the Insane at Stellacoom has been received from Superintendent A. P. Calhoun by the state board of control. The number of admissions continues high, for in the past three months 1(0 patients have been committed to the institution. Four Attempts at Suicide. Mr. Bessie Splcer of Lynden, Wash., made four attempts at suicide by drowning, but was not successful. She will be sent to a hospital for treatment for insanity. Just about the time a man begins to think he Is "It" somebody cornea along and slips an "n" In frost of It 1 IsThe I V Pest. 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